Opens in Romeo a ke and Macmillan: Split - opened a new branch "branches, all in Oakland County. Explains Plight , eae AP Wirephote ACKNOWLEDGE APPLAUSE — President Eisenhower, and Prime Minister Macmillan wave in answer to applause before starting .a joint television appearance in London-last night. They. went before the cameras at No. 10 Downing St., official home of — prime ministers. Later, Macmillan was host . at dinner. on Summit Talks Policy enc Cent Tax (Started Today jinto a State Supreme Court) fan -added penriy- on the | Detroit Attorney Asking) Use Levy Be Rejected as Unconstitutional — G LANSING — Michi- gan’s new use (Sales) tax law, only one day. old, ran test of its legality today. }_ The law went into effect today with the collection of}: three cent sales tax. But even as millions of taxpay~' ers’started paying the higher rate,| Detroit Attorney Charles P. Lock- wood asked the high court to throw _jout the act as ‘unconstitutional. Lockwood and his son, Charles 'C., also an attorney, filed the suit as individual taxpayers... | Eoeeer Their brief..contended that the | new tax “in reality and sub- stance is a four cent sales tax -| and is intended to circumvent (the ‘Conétitution).” Lockwood said he expected the) Michigan AFL-CIO counsel also Luts © GOAD Louis C. Goad, a General Mo- FROM OUR NEWS. WIRES LONDON — President. Eisenhower and Prime Min- ister Harold Macmillan left it clear today that they still do not agree completely on a summit policy. Although nothing they said in their. joint radio-tele- vision chat } yesterdey indicated any serious friction, it Branch Bank ‘senhower’s price for . for- mal summit negotiations with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was _ higher than Macmillan’s. Atter—-winding- up two days of ore war talks with the Prime Minister the President_this morn- ing took time out from his Buro- » DLLPDLLL PP LPP PLLA LP PPP DLP Related Story Page 6 _ LLL OL PDL New Facility Follows Merger of Community National, Macomb-Firm Cc ‘ommunity National Bank today ow PPP PPE | six weeks or two ) nom, " tors executive vice president as- sociated for many years, with Pén- tiac Motor Division, . has been picked to head all ‘the corpora- tion’s general: staff-activities. _ Gead.a Bloomfield Hills, resi- dent;- fills: what amotnts to the would enter the suit. Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams, learning of the suit, announced at a news conference last night that his office would take part in the court test. ° Adams assigned two three-man teams to the case. He personally will direct one group which will intervene in the name of ‘the people of the. state, contending. the | act violates a three-cent constitu-}. tional ceiling on the sales tax. The other team will reprepent | the Department of Revenue and - argue for the tax.on the ground - that it actually is io Menon’, taxes. Its captain is S. Faville, chiet assistant. attorney general, ; Adams, x headin uesned the court might make a decision “in| - uss oie in Romeo! in the former Romeo Savings | pean peace crusade to deal with Bank building. |White House nenineny that has| * * * | piled up, He scheduled no more. major Political tacks anti! he: ees to Paris tomorrow to meet with French President. Charles de Gaulle and Halian leaders. Eisenhower probably will stop over in Scotland for several days after visiting De Gaulle, presiden- tial. press secretary James C. Hagerty said. . In Bonn, Germany, President Eisenhower was reported today te have said he feels certain qe and French President Charies (Continued on Page 2, Col. -6) “Merger ofthe two -banks. was completed yesterday, A. C. Girard, Community National president, an- nounced. * &® | The new bank is known as the Community National Bank, Romeo Branch. It is the first branch opened by the bank in Macomb County. “The new branch will provide increased banking facilities for north Macomb County and is part of the bank's planned expansion of banking facilities throughout the metropolitan Pontiac area,” News Flash WASHINGTON (uen— ‘A Sen- até judiciary subcommniittes ten- tatively approved legisiation to day to repea the present twe- | term limitation on -Hresidents. It- also voted.for a proposed con- stitutional amiendment to outlaw the poll tax in federal-elections. eral Motors organization, Reports Two Quakes WESTON, Mass. (P— The Bos-° of two new executive vice presi- dents, one to be in command of Pontiac's aujomotive industry. As head ot- the “general stat, aid Girard. Lawrence Kelly, president of the Romeo bank, was named vice president in charge of the new) branch, and Robert Howland, for- mer vice president, was named assistant - cashier. : * * * The merger involved more than| $5,000,000 in assets of the Romeo Savings Bank and puts the total assets. of Contmunity National) Bank over $112,000,000, Girard said. Community /National now has more than $7,200,000 in its capital structure, Girard said. Community National has 10 other Brother-in-Law of Hermit Student ARBOR (UPI)—A Chinese who hid for nearly four a church attic because went “ La "i au ee® . uae ee bese nant ~. ently was made up of friends of, + » Rockefeller Also Probes Killings ‘Meets ‘With Staff as City Adds Its Police Force NEW YORK (UPI)—The City of New York has declared war on teenage terrorism with an army of 1,400 extra policemen who will battle juvenile crime, Voicing alarm ov mounting teenage violence in in city, Gov. Nelson .A. Rocketellér stepped ‘iato the situation today to-see If the state can help local authori- ties combat it. “Rockefeller summoned his ex- —eeutive \gtaff' to an afternoon dis-} ‘cussion of the outburst of sav- agery, which cost the lives of four youngsters in a week end and left a namber of other injured. “Tam alarmed both in the terms of human suffering and aboyt all - of -these young people getting off ‘on the wrong ‘foot in life.’ hé said Authorities today waited to learn whether the move will curb the “cancerous growth” of rising youth} violenc 2: 4-f Police ( ‘commissioner sees P. Kennedy ordered the action yesterday after a week that saw four teenagers killed and a num- ber of others ——— in street clashes, “The brutal murders by young people dramatize the rising tide of youth violence in New York City,” Kennedy said, ‘These are not iso- lated cases.” Top city officials meanwhile pre- pared for a special City Hall con-| — ference on the rash of violence that Kennedy described as a ‘‘can- _cerous growth.” Mayor Robert F. Wagner sum- moned them to a meeting tomor-| row to discuss what steps could] be. taken to counter the upswing: A number of officials, including city councilmen, already were re viving falk.of a curfew to keep | youths off the streets during ‘the! violent nighttime hours TOLL RISES Kennedy said there had been 30 per cent more youth murders so| far in 1959 than in 1958 Last} week's four murders were not in- cluded in this figure, The police commissioner an* nounced he was reinforcing the street force in areas troubled by juvenile outbreaks shortly after an angry crowd gathered outside a police station where four youths | were charged with homicide .in the knife’ slaying of iwo- 16-year. old boys early Sunday morning. | Police had to move in to keep | the | insult-shouting crowd away fram two youths held in connection with-the crime who were riding in|. a police Vehicle. The crowd appar the slain boys. Sunday's attack took place ina darkened playground between 45th and 46th streets and 9th and 10th 1,400 to! Three Indicted AVOCATIONAL ART — Liké a sailor who rents a boat on his day off, many of the art directors of MacManus, John & Adafns advertising agency re | in a their aes time. ae o_o of the agency. The ‘ India Halents C biel for Radio Help Military Heads Quit Ex-Official $750,000 Propaganda WASHINGTON (Three for- mer officials of Mutual Broad. | casting System were accused “| taday of accepting $750,000 to put out political propaganda favorable to the Dominican Ke- public over the radio network. * * * ‘ The accusation was made in an indictment charging them with failure to register with the Justice Department aa agent for | a foreign principal, Atty, Gen. Willlam Po Rogers announced thay the indictment, returned hy a federal grand jury, named the following: j- International financier’ Alex- ander L. Guterma whe was Mutual's president during the early months of this year; Mal Roach Jr., former Mutual chairman; and ar., avenues—an area once known as Hell's Kitchen, but which had been! relatively peaceful recently. —Nation's Weather | a “only minor changes today, with . Farmington, Mo., in a 8ix-hour period during the night while about 1% inches fell at Pine ~ eastern third of the country, Downtown Temperatares 6 am..:.0.....8 11 am... 16 7 OM. ieeeees 64> 12m . 8 BS A.Mivrevese 65 lpm 60 OMIM cccenss, 68 10 a.m, hewrdd Menday in Pontiac ; (As recorded downtown) 5 Highest Wmperatiire ......sce00e5.8. vi] Lowest! temperature ..... Cdr eberees 64 Mean temperature 14 =f “Wighadl cee pcan Gn, AG Weather Sun 3 “Highest pnd ton Fempersteres This Date mY jn 1953 43 in 1087 ~ Maenday’s Tomperatere Chart Alpena 10 62 Marquette “4 i Baltimore 2 (71 mphis 90 71 Bismarck 16 $6 Miami B 7 677 Brownsville 05 78 Milwaukee 73 64 Buffalo 6 68 Minneapolis #1 Chicago 0° 73 Mew Orleans 09 ’ Cincinnati 63 70 New York 82 6 Cleveland . 7 67 * i] = Denver 89 60 Peliston “4 Detroit “79, 63 Pittsbu a 65 Duluth 1 83 Bt, 5 a7 (70 Port. Worth | 3 8, Francisco 83 oO. ae 68. Marie 73. 86 on. 8 ‘Traverse C. 63 ville 8 Washington 0) 75 Fairly Pleasant With Some Rain By The Associated Press The nation’s weather shewed temperatures -fairly pleasant in most areas and rain across wide sections, Thunderstorms’ rumbled through! parts of the western plains, the mid> Mississippi and Tennessee valley and in southern New Eng- land Some fog covered parts of the lower Mississippi Valley and in- sections of the Northeast. Nearly 2'4 inches of rain doused Bluff, Ark. Earlier Monday heavy Prin fell in many sections in the The Weather | ‘on U.K. Weather Bureaw Report PONTIAC AND . VICINITY — Partly cloudy today, high 80. Showers late te- night and. pessible thundershewers te- merrew, Low tonight 66, high tomerrow 8. Nertheasterly winds 5-15 milen today becoming southeasterly tonight and te- morrow, Teday lia Pontiac Lowen temperature preceding & a.m At @ am.: Wind velocity 3-4 m. ph. Direction—Northeast. Sun seta Twesday at 706 pm Sun rises Wednesday at 5:58 am ‘oon sets Tuesday at € 11 pm Moon rises Wednesday at 6°27 om, Oe eae cloudy? “ car Ayo tn —— pes reels see biel: 61 Lowest temperature. oii. Feuues er Meat temperature ..54.-seseeeevecns 5S | a system. | Huldance out, Gartand L.>° Culpepper one-time director of the MBS of Mutual; ' Network Linked With NEW DELHI, Defense Minister V. K. Kbrishna Menon’ and the heads of India's army, navy and air force neniged| today. ‘The _internal dissension in the nation's armed forces erupled as} fresh reports came in that Com ing atong India's northern fron- tiers. . The resignation& caused grave concern throughout the country, and threw the government and Parliament inte turmoil. The service chiefs quit because |they' said Khrishna “Menon was playing politics with the armed ar a ee te Cp ne ne ae a ‘Will Nominate Meyner’ NEPTUNE, N.J. (UPL) — New York Mayor Robert F. Wagner believes Gov. Robert B, Meyner of New Jersey will be one of the men who will be seriously con- sidered for the Democratic presi- dential nomination: in 1960. ¢ om ta ane ea prereset Pare County (Continued From Page One) met in an unscheduled seasion yesterday morning and voted unanimously to give the Child Ciinte, which treats $32,500 next year, Karller it had been cut out of the '60 budget entirely. Only, last Thursday the commit- tee voted 5 to 2 to stick to its guns because of a legal ruling casting doubt.on providing public funds for private corporations like the clinic. The first vote came amidst crit- icism_ by clinic officials and sev- eral organizations for being left Nort “A. Buckher, chairman. of the Clinic's Board of Directors, attributed the sudden change of heart to publicity given the omis- Sion, AGREES TO RULES However, Smith, a former clinic ditector, said supervisors switched when Buckner consented to certain stipulations laid down before the money would be put back in the budget, Major among the clauses was that the Board of Auditors would have ‘satisfactory | budgetary control” over -how this money is spent. Supervisors also asked and received Backner’s consents ag the clinic should improve its administrative functions. ‘/ beneficial for us,” Buckner said. “Any help the auditors can give us in making our operation more workable will be most helpful.’ He said a meeting already has been uled for Sept. 9 at which {ime a proposal to create one large board of directors, instead of sep- arate ones for three branches, will be considered, “All: fn all," he added, “we're avery pleased with the interest the 71\ supervisors . have fake in their reconsideration,” Buckner — be oleaied. but Moore isn AUDITOR pence “These stipulations will be very ‘60 Budget by Slashing Welfare Fund been drawing up, and sometimes icaring apart, county budgets for 30 years, disagreed with the last- minute $32,500 appropriation con- sidering that nearly all of the county's er to take a 10 per cent cut in their operating budgets for next year. “But they (the supervisors) turn right around and give them just what they want,” Moore said, Included in the new budget sup- be a $5,432,751 fund for county employes’ salaries next year.. It last year. e *& * of the total salaries budget. ment +heads had requested a total of 69. The salaries report was made a India. (UPI) —| munist Chinese troops were mass- | ervisors will get in two weeks will! Pay raises make up for $223,203/% Also, as part of the county's!? austerity program, it includes room || for but 10 new employes, Depart-| > forces. in turn to quit himself. a ee ee Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neh- ru has not yet accepted ‘the resig- nations. But he is due to make a statement in parliament tomor-| row, when he is expected to an- nounce hig decision... It was reported that a fresh wave of Red Chinese _ troops backed up’ by mule-packed heavy, weapons was alivancing toward northeastern India. DENIES INVASION An Indian government: ‘spokes. man, however, denied that the Red Chinese were beginning a mass invasion. He said the re- ports were ‘baseless.’’ But the Reds were reported ready for action, with Indian and Chinese forces only a stone’s throw apart in some places. Thus far, there have been ne major incidents, only minor skirmishes. Pakistan's Presidént. Mohammed Ayub flew in from Karachi to- day, apparently’ to propose a united Indo-Pakistani front against the Communist. invaders. After an hour-long conference ; with Premier Jawaharal Neh- ru, Ayub told newamen_ it —is time for Pakistan and India. to “forgive and forget’ their dif- ferences, In Washington Indian ambassa- dor M.. C. icized Communist China's aggres- sion against Tibet and India's ced|northern frontier _and declared |" <"'"'* ie Feady to fight to defend|Confab on License Tabs India 1s” its territory, “China will be making a terrible mistake if she thinks that be. cause we are pledged to peace, we will not fight in defense of our country,” the ambassador said in an address prepared for the Na- tional Press Club... if includes a pay raise of about four} P=" per cent for 1,198 employes, the!® x first they've had since January of|f New Sales The Press has a limited The vetetan, auditor, who hag Nes “ \ . their work hangs in the fobby « of the Bloomtield ‘Hills offices of ‘show’’ has received many favorable comments from visitors amt fellow; workers. Khrishna Me enon . offered! Chagia sharply crity As a service to the merchants of the area; The Pontiac Press is publishing the following chart on collecting the new 4 per cent sales tax. This form is recommended by the Michigan Retail Merchants Assn. available in the advertising department. FAA Deadline Date Extended Three Months More to Ask for Federal Aid.on Airport Construction — ‘Pontiac and other United States cities will have a little:-more time than anticipated in which to -sub- mit their plans for airport expan- sion next year under the federal- aid-to-airports program. The Federal. Aviatibn Agency has granted a three-inonth exten- sion of the deadline on requests for federal aid for building - air- ports. : -The FAA said it Would receive requests until Nov, 20 for aid in the fiscal year beginning riext July 1. The earlier —— had been today. Pontiac had sent in its ell cation last January, bat may make a few minor changes now that there is more time, said Homer BD. Hoskins, airport man- The city is planning a $356,000 program, to be financed ene-haif by the federal government and one quarter each by “ity and, state. . The new deadline for 1960 funds won't affect the Sept. 30 deadline the FAA has placed on 1959 funds the city wants for financing a new terminal’ and tower, Hoskins said. City and state officials hope to have contracts awarded within 20 days after the. state opens con- struction bids Sept, 10. Pontiac Official to Attend Willis M. Brewer, Pontiac branch manager of the Secretary of State's Office, will attend a regional meet- ing in Detroit tomorrow to review plang for sale of the 1960 metal tabs which will substitute for new license plates next year. Tax Chart | jnumber of these charts a ide Prober | Mill Testify. || of a court reporter. during an appeal of his ouster before the | Loeal: = asta aie fis nemend | .|he called Salenger to the hearing , {sion last year was Te amstor- |Local, and two union officers” of \The Day in ‘Birmingham 2 ‘On Stand Tomorrow in Scott Versus Barbers’ Union Case An investigator for the Senate Rackets Committee was among the witnesses scheduled to be cailed national Barbers’ Union, AFL-CIO, opened this morfing before Oak- Hand County Circuit Joes William J. Beer. Scott, 53, of Waterford Towsshie. charges he was booted out of the | _ The investigator, Pierre Salen- ger, is expected to take the stand Thursday to tell how he was with May 19, 1968, before De- Lecal 552 of the Interna- I, when Scott allegedly was denied legal counsel and services Pontiac Teamsters Local 614, said because Robert F. Kennedy, chief coynsel for \the Senate committee, FEARS FOR SAFETY Scott said he feared for his safety ‘‘on account of what I said about Hoffa.’’ He said his expul- inspired. they_ agreed not to comment of what went on in the chambers. However, ‘it was hinted - that -an out-of-court settlement might cae in| the wind. * * * At noontoday,, attorheys'for both sides were the judge's cham- bers de “a legal point over whether Scott'.was suspended ac- cording to a certain. section be the union constitution. Judge Beer said he was “ser ously concerned’’ about whether this section had been followed. It says a member must have been before he could be expelled. Attorneys for the union admitted Scott was guilty. of but: one. ‘ The one-time candidate for -Democratic state. representative filed sult in Circuit Court bere a year ago seeking reinstatement with the union and eee com ages. He charges the sraermatigeed the denying him his constitutional rights under the union's charter. He said he’ was ousted because: he once was a lobbyist for the rival state Barbers Assn., liic, . : . The union claims. it found Scott Guilty of dual-unionism. Schnelz said he would call the former president and” secretary- treasurer. of the association to tes- tify that Scott. was not a member at the time of his. expulsion. Ike, Macmillan Are Split on Summit (Continued From Page One) de Gaulle can reach accord on the isues dividing them. Hagerty told a news conference there will be no new discussions with Macmillan if the President does decide to stop in Scotland.’ PLANS CASTLE STAY he does return,-to stay at his own as the $150,000 damage suit case of Robert P. Scott versus the Inter-| __junion because he had testified be-| \{sters President James R. I ‘Scott, a former vice president ‘of |had promised him protection while} . a he was still under subpoena. Judge Beer recessed : the trial! \until Thursday at 9 a.m. after con-|: - '|ferring with attorneys. They said It is the President's intention, it| Assure Little Leaguers jof 4th Baseball Diamond » DR. a HAROLD A. OTT in Beaumont Hospital — Fills Education Post The Board of. Trustees of - Wil- nounced the appointment of Dr. Harold A. Ott, M.D., to the position of director of medical education. Pr. Ott, who will continue: in his ‘private practice, will assume re- sponsibility for coordination of the guilty of the same offense twieethospital's intern, resident, and ex- - {tern medical education programs. He will also assist the medical staff in implementation of the Thedical teaching programs, Dr., Ott lives at 1090 Lake Park Dr., Birmingham. Hoffa to Shift Bank Deposits Half Million in Union Funds to Earn Interest -as Jimmy Bows bowed to orders of court-appointed }monitors that he shift a half mil- ‘jlion dollars in union funds from he has takén steps to withdraw money belonging to his home )ocal, 299 in Detroit, from Orlando, Fia., and Indianapolis, ‘Ind., banks and redeposit them. at interest’ in the Ti Public Bank of Detroft. liam Beaumont Hospital has an-) WASHINGTON .# — Teamsters }Presiderit James R. Hoffa today ut no landscaping. ie & The commission requested city architects to consider eliminating some parts of the project, to re- duce the cost, in time = next week's meeting. A public hearing on the -pro-- streets was set by the commis- -| slon for Sept. 28 at city hall, with the time to -be announted later. '- Two zoning requests brought be- consideration. One of the requests is for rezon- ing of property at the southeast corner of. West Maple road. and -| Westchester way from one-family to two-family residential classifica- tion, It was submitted by Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Quinn of 3450 Burning Bush Dr., owners of the property in question. The other request, from Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brennen of ‘209: Daines St., is for a zoning map change. = They wish to have the edt half n lot 18 .6f Brown's - Addition — a non-retail busi- ~ ness, It presently is zoned multiple family aii . Robert D. Bird “eva “for Mrs. Robert D. (Anna) Bird, 89, of 627 Purdy St., will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Bell Chapel of the William R. Ham- ilton Co. Burial will‘be in Acoce Park Cemetery. Mrs. Bird died yesterday at Gee {home following several weeks’ ill- ness, “She'was a aan of the First Methodist Church and Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 220, Jesse Kilpatrick, who once was pastor of the Methodist Church. ister who built it. - Surviving besides her husband are three daughters, Mrs, Emil G. Olin of Birmingham, e— Ralph E.’ Ryder of Bradenton, and Mrs, John Hale of jobg ‘Oak; three grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. Tax Hike Not Enough to Buy Quart of Milk yesterday's story of ecm- Anat the’ ‘sales. tax on a $5 pur- chase would buy a quart of milk.” rt of the budget without a Gebals yesterday, Things ‘might be SO WALES TAX | 6880.22 cccssecsecest-BBe- rent before the full board, THe 0 Ne secs cccvives,; Toe 7.28 000.87 | den iccens ee de however, some supervisors predict- SBe to Sle. wk. eee Qo 7.98 to 7.62 oer cco eoee OC ed,” . B2e to Teo... cece eee, 3c) 7.63 to 7.87.20... S00 eos We te 282 ccciss cis. 4c «7.88 to 8.12 ... bedget Bearings hae sat Robert (| 113 to 137 8 BAB tO RIT coc se sone BBE d, Huber, freshman Troy super. 1.38 to 1.62 eevee Fee e een be 8.38 to 8.62 . eeeweee .. Me visor and = mayor, In eartier SES 0 88 shes coocsee Te: 8.63 to 8.87 eventetec cal board meetings he questioned 1.88 to 2.12 Oeeere eae Fae %& 6.88 to 9.12 teeee abe coins JOC. keenly many county expe nditures 2.13 to: 2.37 - or ee hy «. Ge 9.13 9.37 ‘eae doeacivine el. believing several to be too high. 2.38 to 2.62 Perel te sever, DOC 9.38 ‘9.62 ertpccsdeseqes ps b 2.63 to 2.87 Gekaceces ceeae ‘Tie ‘9.63 to 9.87 seve tPF eeeeene . Smith,” in poe ban fied 2.88 to 3.12 ssessvwesensn ed 9.88 to 10.12 ....6...6.00.400 passed: “But, we're going TORRID Ly 2G) vcs He’ PUROHASES OVER we comme ines he shld. rene eae EES RTS... Te ee Dente; with the setup.” 3.88 -t0 -4.19-—..555.3. teievs Be ADD These Amounts. : antl te ave tied bude: B- 413 to @37 ....... seers. lWe 19e to Se |... 6 everrredege 3Q et of $12,608,704 =. "$811,081 morell PEs te ser te Bi 1 Be ee eniet cen, than the cubrent budget — the}! 4'9 oo 519 visi herss ‘oho CSCW Ble... css eeeeieney county expects taxes on ghe $5.62) 7 4.13 - 537 arerenes ro Re over 88 4 ATONE CC ENO ESS 4c millage to bring in .$10,244,784,/9 7. pe eek a . while estimated receipts are hoped| 3 om ed eo ai at eee ~ i EXAMPLE to return $2,382,000 ® ‘enc... Ste Iter ‘purchased: ve dl Moore and Smith's committee) 4 612 . eo ie ecda as ee Acs Cs eeepen 4 had to hike receipt expectations] = dls le DE ed #9 / (Between ‘942) Corp $181,000 over-an-priginal estimate) 6.38 to -B.6les crr iss ieee es Be i ‘Total sale 11.95 F of $2,201,000-in ¢ to come out|# 6.43: to 6,87 ... ye J p Si with their balanced! budget, omar = ; : }; ° Re fore the commission were referred - to the City ‘Planning - Board for Bloomfield Township, - She was the daughter of the Rev. . Her husband is the son of the min- . The ‘gxisting sales tax of three _ 4 ocean ee eee + ae HE PONTIAC PRESS, _ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1950 “ ekongh the the B's, the C's and-D’s % ‘ French iti: } . Hee per i : ae i ad | right-om through the: = Gg) por a “mitment. the Press ‘Suggests’ Notes fo Ike 3 closed his eyes. Then he turned) PARIS | (UPI)—The government! eae and quietly-walked: away, told Frenchrhen it would be ‘a nice " {fhe bishop the President (gesture for them to flood. Presi- to add his to the only ident Eisénhower - two in the. di Misitors [greetings when.’ he arrives in cedling | Queen, Elizabeth I end | ees -s her Prince Philip. as, 2 tone Oe names Briefly, the President hesitated, », the men it was his grim duty to| cathedral the prices|_ re ee = ci lipeninds 0° Ebtalste ‘or i send into battle, tis century Aa” Aaberg, C. A., 2nd:Lt. U. S. Ai] aimmy) Gault, military asigtant|rancs (25 cents), halt the regula ig oi nd y and’ to the Supreme Commander Allied! fee if Bearing the names of 28,000 [aa Aanonsen, R. H. Jr., U. S. Naval) Powers Europe, trom 195], to 1955. Aeseiadan servicemen who fell jread-|eserve ee He took Eisenhower’s hat as the Mt. -Kenya in. Africa rises 17,000 while based in Britain ) John| Aaron, W.; Set. U.S. Air Force | President ss, (feet “above the a World War II, the memorial the| Abady, C-I., ‘Sgt. U.S. Air Force} Then the President walked out overlooks. It is only 10 miles from | B(y in the heart of old St. Paul’s Thane Abute, A. G,, Sgt. U, SAir Foréelinto the sunlight of an end-of-|he equator. a ' | Abatemarco, M. F., Pvt. U. S.|summer's day. — _ ae ae ens eae mt ene _-Abbadessa, F. J. Set. U.S. Air o> LegplHolida IE weonesbav 2 te 3:30 PM. bareheaded and motionless be- : God and in! gory Lau. § Naval Re(OPSerY® egpr’ ays .& REMIN jTON fore the Jong mute list of his’ ~ Americans Wh0iserve CHICAGO — About one-half the GT | | The “hishop ned "the pages. [naldaps each year RECONDIT : UPned -. PagES. ok: yee. vOWED Never Say Die Was GOP Motto, ; RAY! 1. sunles dee tar talk: CLEARANCE Tax ay nology . ~ F eb. 2 to Aug. 29] salto. WROUGHT IRON LEGS I ay |the House accepted the Senne caucus eonuleieee it ile 3 ts (WEDNESDAY peed use tax. “dead and buried.before sundown = hroic The House on May 7 defeated/today,” and it was. The Senate/E | c out 4 eights the Senate use tax plan, It. wasion July 23 clobbered’ the income .- 12 Inch.....-....58e levi ahd deteated agnin sixltax, with two decisive votes in \] einen. 2.2.2 69e - 22 Inch.........79e 29 Inch........ 8c Guaranteed below. our everyday-price!” making your own Aables, chairs, benches etc. Free Moor guards and ,~ screws. - ; _ Senate committee just to!passed two use tax bills. The t} was getting nowhere. But-on‘;when the Senate agreed to com- July 22 a flat-rate income tax peepee ately by ailowing. talon f tax increases. 98 Fs le i = nue house, «=> ; ae on Saturday history was Strost - BROTHERS _ The next day a Senate GOP!made. ’ file objections. _ : | Interstate commerce commis- ‘cuer.--ign examiner D. E. Stillwell | granted the extra time to railroad interests, present -ferry operators and steamship lines to file briefs originally due today. K and K Ferries of Muskegon is seeking an ICC franchise to | _: operate two surplus Mackinac ferries on which purchase op- tions were obtained earlier tats Kieth and Walter Klaus of Mus- | kegon. ae Russia to See Plays by Miller, Laurents, Lee MOSCOW (UPD — Plays = ~American writers” Arthur Miller, Arthur Laurents and James Le will be produced in Russia later this. season, it was announced to- a -day, , Gennady / Osipov, chief of the theatrical ‘section of’ the Ministry of Culture, said the plays sched- | uled for production were Miller's gq ‘“Dedth of a Salesman,” Laurents’ + 7 “West Side Story,” and Lee's F “Career. ” “Miller's drama -and Laurents’ musical were. successful Broad. |,’ way productions, Lee’s “Carter” was produced successfully otf dway and recently was made}’, .- int® a:-motion picture . starring ‘am—Martin and Anthony Fran-j} OT al Warelakeme (orto) itar gives you this ciosa. 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Behind the plant are two gleaming 10,000 gal- lon storage tanks for hydrochlorie acid-and two. 1,500 gallon mixing tanks are housed in the mixing room at the reer. “- * The structure, ‘vith its cool air- conditioned offices, was by Eroh & Freidman Architects. The. Bersche Construction Com- “any. built the sleek building. Both are Pontiac firms. * Lighting in the plant and ware- : house is supplemented by over- ‘head skylights, making use of _ available mliight, while soft indirect is used through “the office portion. _.. Render’s private office is a ma- ~The walls and- ing in subtle pastel shades with matching draperies, offer a per- fect backing for the Philippine ma- ‘ hogany paneling and furniture. “When we first started out, I had no office,’ Render recalls, ‘‘But 1 couldn't have used one anyway, I was on the road so much." i * * In 1942 the first Sno-Bol plant| opened at 23 Chamberlain. St. It ) of floor ; s “office” was a small 18 by. 20 foot room with black walls, “We. originally seid Sno-Bowl on a commercial market, = for store owners, schools, and 60. on, One day Joe Perna, a local grocer, succeeded in talking me into. giving him some to put om FAR CRY FROM THE PAST — Surveying his new executive office with pride. Thomas O. _ Render, ‘president and founder of the Sno-Bol Co. ” on W. Walton boulevard remembers the days when his ‘office’ was a small dark room. Ren- der's office, part of the new $70,000. Sno-Bol —.. Pontise Press Phete plant, features air conditioning, indirect mentee and mahogany paneling and furniture. The com pany, manufacturer ofa toilet bow! cleaner, hes become the largest producer of this type product in the country, according to Render. . re PE Pontise Presa Photo toilet cleaning fluid a year. Sno-Bol presently manufactures five million bottles every year. All the company’s packaging will be _ done with modern, unbreakable plastic containers, designed to- prevent spilling. ene HIGHLY EFFICIENT BOTTLING LINE —-Part of the new production line at the Sno-Bol plant at 25 W. Walton Blvd., this highly mechanized bottling line has helped to raise the company’s ~ Potential Production level to approximately 15 miltion bottles of | Find Drivér in Accident HOUSTON, Tex. (P—When police arrested Edward Taylor, 38, after an auto accident Satur. day they found he had five war- rants outstanding for driving | without-an operator's permit and others for speeding, passing a | red light and negligent collision. * * In Saturday's accident he was charged with failure to ue wee and sve information, negligent colll- ‘and opérating without a ert license. For that Judge Abe Levy fined hin $600 plus $1,050 for the previous offenses. ; 4 steel, block, and brick comutrcto tet of apace,” Retter gaye, wit =,229 eas er er et space divided into office space, @ tion, . The cotting 116 Sad, in| building.” jestic, yet uncluttered work of art. acoustical tile ceil; offered a mere 1,800 square feet ttle factors.” _|der of Finch's wife so the doctor ‘in community property with her |Has 5 Warrants Already| Se aaa G en for sale to the yub- his aera Separate Trial Finch Pleads Innocent of Wife's Murder ‘at (UPD —The society doctor charged with mur- der of his estranged wife ‘was back in Los while her attorhey took legal stéps to obtain a separate trial for her | Carole Tregoff, 22,: and: her for- dares tas Ga alee 8 dais a Finch’s wife, Barbara, 33. ‘Finch pleaded innocent and was, bound over for trial, Nov. — attractive Miss Tregoff, who ad mitted she had been Finch’s mis- tress, entered no plea. Miss Tregoff’s attorney, Robert — Jr., argued that the murder Began in. Asked for Carole : Arraignment Yesterday L Angeles County. Jail today) ee 4 things began looking ap. 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Jersey, and Pennsylvania iy the aaa 4 bi Wellesley’ Terrace, Independence| i] ‘Congratulations ’ fo - ; - ' Township is rever eae To T —2 * “We've changed our bottle five!) or six times and within 30’ days/f| we will become the first in_this}¥ SNO- BOL Company — om ee ce It is with pride that we point to . ig “All our packaging will be in ' -the_ office furnishings that we j ig og reas H supplied to the Sno-Bol Company i oo no-ériy contrelied Sew i in their new location. _ ‘ This means simply that if someone knocks an bottle over, it won't break and won't spill. } Actually, .over the years, , the|f? consumer more than anyone has|f) kept the price of Sno-Bol dawn. ' EASTIN OFFICE SUPPLY CO. | S. Main St. “Royal Oek, Michigan i Lincoln 17-6111 Neeb also sought to have Miss Tregoff released on bail but-.was turned down by Superior Judge James G. Whyte. Finch made no such attempt. and the lovers were returned County Jail. Neeb said he would seek qa sep- arate trial for Miss Tregoff if his| motion for dismissal of charges | against her was denied. claimed she could not get a and impartial trial’ if as were tried jointly with Finch. Deputy District Attorney Fred N. Whiehello has charged that Finch and Miss Tregoff planned the mur- would not have te share $750:000 in a divorce settlement. He has re- quested that the defendants be tried together. to nearby Los — fens SNO-BOL ON YOUR NEW BUILDING All the Blocks and Ready-Mix Concrete Were Furnished by Established in 1916 Monslesterers of Cement Blocks & Ready Mix Concrete 2294 Auburn Road Pontiec ———~, ee 4 . = : Se ih, . oe a eves wd : ns | Kalamazoo Gazette KALAMAZOO w— A one-year job that lasted for 47 ends today when John K.\ Walsh retires ‘as! editor of the Kalamazoo Gazette. The 72-year-old Walsh announced his retirement Saturday. He will be succeeded by Associate Editor Dan M. Ryan. Waish came to the Gazette in 1912. He was % then and agreed to accept \the “editor's post for, “just one year” because he plained “to return, to Las native Australia. Walsh left Australia ‘Yn 1964 for - a tour of Europe that grew into a trek through the Sou‘h’ African back country and then\ to he! United States. cae He attended the Univernity of | Tilinois and Eureka (Ill.2 Coliege, before breaking into the ‘\news- paper business ou the Peoria | (l.) Herald Transcript. From| a MEETING THE PEOPLE ~-_ French Presi: dent Charles de Gaulle, wearing his general's uniform, was kept busy shaking hands in Saida last week as he began a four-day inspection tour of Algeria. Saida is a small hillside village some. _ THE PONTIAG PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.1950." ee ede aP Woasksis 100 milés southeast of Oran, De Gaulle is sched- . uled to confer with President Eisenhower ~ Wednesday as the President continues his visits to European leaders before the Khrushchev get- acest si x4: This has led Sen, Herman Tal- “journalism and -was eredited with 'W S introducing Associated Press wire- feral persons escaped possible in- | ay ome \ Kalamazoo College, US. Spends This Fund for Aid to Illegitimate Dependent’ Children “WASHINGTON {AP) — ‘The federal government spends more than 181 million dollars for aid to’ dependent chiltiren in cases where’ dependency, according to statis- tics compiled by the Library of Congress legislative reference service. madge (D-Ga) to call for a Senate investigation to find, out whether federal welfare payments may be. —rencouraging an —increase—in—iie— i gitimate births. The mounting rate of illegiti- macy, Talmadge said, is one of the greatest social -problems of jour time. —He— suggested _a—_study—_by the | Senate Finance Committee to pro-, vide recommendations for ‘‘what- ‘ever changes may be needed in. the law to eliminate any sanction or encouragement of illegitimacy: there he went to the Galesburg, (Tll.) Mail as news editor and then to the Gazette. *. Walsh was a pioneer in pic gall ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP)—Sev- _— oreres in- Michigan.. |jury Monday night when a tio yan, is “a native of Kala-) il J a st a- threatened a: court test. mazoo, married and the. father of, ‘level. scaffold: used in the “Holi-' nN er ani | two childyen. He graduated from day on Ice’’ show buckléd during | MIAMI, Fila. St. Augustine High School and_ lan intermission. Kenneth Stevens, a the only language some authority. with post- tudents understand,” says. Flo- graduate studies in journalism at ™4n4Rer ef the touring show, ext: rida’ s state superintendent of ed- system, Michigan State and Columbia mated property damage at ucation. universities. | $60,000. Ged knows where ichildren are going to get it,’ Thomas Bailey told a teac’ hers. said, imeeting—that “I wouldn't be we ye. Several soee Injury \Paddle Only¢: oo Peco nou fede \" hee pevnilanks was given to Mosquito Victory for Florida school officials to pad- idle pupils and“some parents haves Bailey said a basic need today They're throwing in the towel, (AP)—"A paddle|is to’ teach children respect for “If 4ve don't do it in the school troducued a bill to change the the title of county mosquito extermin- * he ation commissions to county mos- ‘through federal welfare assist- ance.’ a _ Jersey Senator Bows TRENTON, N.J. 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Teespwett, | —= nf pe we Ram, on Cireuiation Manager p doun A Ruvey, Editor Treasurer and Advertising Director . Mansmalt Josnam, | Geoneg_C, byean. “peal Advertising Classified , ager wo Forming Lines -,to Defend Arab Stand President NASSER is again waving the flag of nationalism to help estab- - Jish an air of unity in the Arab world. For the past two years Egypt has poured our unbelievably vile propa- ganda directed at King Hussein of Jordan. Plots against»Jordan, Iraq and Tunisia backfired. par kok kw Feeling himself isotated, Nas- ser has reversed his tactics. Dip- lomatie relations, with Jordan “have been re-established and Tunisia may follaw suil. King Saud of Arabia, ‘too, will visit Egypt soon to patch up strained relations over an alleged plot on Nasser's life two years ago. Only Premier Kassem of Iraq refuses to play the game. x * * To strengthen bis position in the free world as well as for his own pro- tection, Pres. Nasser has cracked down on Communists in Syria and Egypt. Hundreds-have been jailed. Many Reds are said to be choosing Arab nationatism ahead of loyalty to Moscow. This men ing of fences is in preparation for the next session of the United Nations General As- sembly. At that time the Palestine refugee issue and the closing of the Suez. Canal to Israeli shipping are due to be brought up, There is no promise of a settlement ea all this intrigue. Malays Are Assured of Stable Government Election of the Alliance Party of Tuyku ABDUL RAHMAN, the 11-year- old Federation's first prime minister, assures Malayans of an enlightened and responsible government for the next five years. In view of the dissatisfaction of the Chinese whogmake up 40 _per cent of the population, the size of the victory is impressive. Malayan Chinese do not enjoy full equal rights..Under the law, there can be no more than one Chinese to four Malays in the civil service. * x * . The Malay States, with a popula- tion of nearly 6 million, have many natyral resources, being particularly rich in tin and rubber. Communist- inspired harassment’ which still per- sists has hampered development of all the islands. The overwhelming support given by various facttons’ provides the RAHMAN Gevernment with an oppor- tunity to improve education and to further integration of Chinese, In- dian, Pakistani and other minority groups. “ : a a ae One of the most progressive . and successful leaders in the Far. East, the new Prime Minister is - anti-Communist and pro-Western. His- country could well set a further example of economic and political stability in that part of the world. | Is Your Driving Giving Your Emotions Away? According to one authority on traf- fic safety, car “dents” or “bumps” are linked to the personality of the driver, * * * _ If one’ “has dents in his car, it “may be because he has a few dents in his emotions. Many driv-. ‘ers who cause accidents are emo- tionally not stable, they irritate easily and consequently are unfit to drive when in a temper tan- _ trym. wm me SafelyS experts warn that people that ate frustrated in daily life be- . come aggressive af! childish behind the wheel of a cay. It ig true that dressed men. driving creates a certain amount of unbalance which can turn such a motorist into a monster. ~™ x .©§ * We will all agree that these drivers are a menace to the rest of the sane - and normal motorists. Let’s all try to show the same courtesy that we ‘expect from the other fellow. Gov. Eart Lono of Louisiang. is _ suing a magazine, and JaAMEs HOFFA of the Teamsters Union says he will sue a_televisféf network and Bos Kennepy. Neither will win enough: to make the down payment on @ fourth-hand car. THE news Nixon made in Russia will help him politically in many ways. For one thing, it will make most Americans forget he was recent- | ly chosen one of the world’s best- + The Man, About Town Advance Notice Sheriff Gives Advice. - dent Eisenhower and British Prime for Holiday Weekend September: The month into which we all hope the August heat will not boil over. The temptations offered the speedsters by the coming Lahor Day weekend will be curbed, and the accident list will be negligible If Sheriff Frank W. Irons i has his way. He is giving ample sdvance notice that extra men will be on duty, and every effort made to stave off a fatality list. He suggests that any Sane person should know how to begin early fo con- “serve his time, so it will not be necessary to break any speed limits. ‘The watch for drunk drivers will be keener than ever béfore and the jail yawns for them. The contractor who erected many schools and other bulldings fn the Pon- tlac area, . Karl B. Foster of Flint, died Friday, aged 86. Recently pelecratne her 92nd birthday, Mrs. Sam Bunting entertained five generations of her fam- ily, all from the Pontiac area. I like the sentiments expressed in a letter from Edward A. Maie?, President of the- Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. "A gift to the United Fund is not charity. It is an investmeng in the future of our community, in ‘our good health, In our family life, and the future of our youngsters.” The safest place to be in a thunder- storm, according to McKinley Paimeter of Waterford, ts In your automobile. Ne writes: “Ask your readers if they ever heard of an automobile being struck by lightning.” x a A close reader of this column, “Perry Jardine of Rochester, writes me that a couple of small sacks of calcium chloride hung from the basement ceHing will absorb most of the moisture in the‘ alr, -brought on by excessive humidity, Tackling his third cutting of alfalfa hay this year on the same ground, Is - Peter Smithson net “or Commerce, who expects to get a fourth cutting late this month, My rattlesnake expert, Almond Pennyman of White Lake, says that nobody ever gets bitten by one unless he invites the attack. And the snake always gives ample warning. Mr. Pennyman also endorses. the statement that nobody in the Pon- tlac area ever died from a snake bite. Peaches and apricots growing on the same tree means some expert grafting, according to Jarrard Grayling of Drayton Plains, but he has a tree that's doing it, although the apricots are some- , what undersized. A peach that measures 11 inches round was grown by GE. Watson of Watkins Lake. It weighs 12 ounces. Verbal Orchitls to- Mr. and Mrs. Abnet Kypeeland — of Waterford; Sist wedding anniversary. Archibald Fleesom of Aubirt Heights; 8ist birthday, Mrs. Nora Fletcher of Walled Lake, 85th birthday... © | nN eY Nia 1 g i & NEA Service, Inc. —— “It Sure Looks ‘Real, Doesn’t It?” i ‘David Lawrence. Says: Ike, Mac Can’t Hide Basic Split _ WASHING TON — Although Presi- Minister Macmillan gave an im- pression of unity of purpose in their joint television- radio broadcast from London Monday night, there were plain- ly apparent some substantial differences-as to what are the best tactics to use in dealing with LAWRENCE Quite clearly the political under- currents in Britain require a prime Khrushchev. minister fo favor ‘‘summit’’ meet- figs and personal negotiations with the Soviet Premier irrespective of the ultimate consequences, whereas” Eisenhower seems to feel that even a “summit” meeting should be preceded by some show of progress ‘toward peace with the Moscow government. These postures are not new. London and Washington have made them plain before, But it was nevertheless significant that in this impromptu conversation between the two leaders of the West the same skepticisrs and doubts about Soviet policy that hitherto have been expressed by the United States government are accompanied by the same words of confidence uttered by the Brit- ish that somehow by continuous talk with Khrushchev. solutions will be found, even if it takes a dozen meetings of the top leaders * of both sides. Eisenhower, on the other hand, is troubled by the impression of weakness which a marathon of talks could produce He was care- ful to point out that talk is all mght in its place as a means of. exploration or search for tion but that principles cannot be abandoned * * * Macmillan agreed broadly. with this approach, but he left’ some doubt as to whether he beheves principle is worth standing on in- definitely, when he said that “we have got to be: flexible about the new conditions that arise and how to deal with each situation.” The President graciously translated this. . into flexibility ‘of “tacties,”’ rather than retreat on the principle itself, He seid: ‘TACTICS CHANGE’ “In other words, you-are saying strategic principle stays immut- able—tactics: change according to armed weapons and the different changes.’* Eisenhower. then, as an ex- ample, emphasized the principle involved in West Berlin, where, he said, two: million free Western Berliners cannot be abandoned— a case in which “we've really got to be firm, in my opinion.” While the British leader was try- ing hard to give the appearance Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE . If you make any pledge in life . To help your fellaw man... Soviet Premier: * London government cri is- most com- “it is a solue. after of harmony, he still put in a boost - just the same for his favorite con- cept—"'flexibility."” He commented: “I agree with that, and I agree also with your other principle, that we've got to use the right tactical methods to achieve our purpose with a reasonable’ amount of adjustment that is necessary from time to time.” * * * All this may sound as if the television broadcast was a kind of struggle with words and their finer mefnings as applied to the diplo- matic problems of the hour, but actually the differences are in- rained in the philosophy of the and in the point of view toward pope taken by the United States in the last four decades. Thus in Britain, as the President recognized, there is a pressure for more trade with the Soviet Union and a trend toward “adjustment” of differences on what is called a ‘practical’ basis. But the United States has been able, in connection with the policies it, followed in entering the two world wars, to _ disassociate itself from the mate- rial side and te emphasize its many sacrifices for the cause of human liberty and freedom. (Copyright 1950) Dr. William Brady Says: Masks Are Good Idea Cri (pronounced kree) ds. the proper name for any Common Respiratory Infection in the in- vasion stage be- fore the subject or perhaps even a doctor can tell just what is de- veloping. In the early hours, when one is coming. down with heaven only knows what, munieable. So if the subject be- lieves or pretends “just a cold,” he or she is likely to spread the infection to any one unfortunate enough to come within spray range. * * * DR. BRADY A spray of visible and palpable, as invisibly. fine and im- palbable droplets of moisture is given off when the unmasked cri sufferer coughs, sneezes or talks. as’ well Of course a person who coughs or sneezes in proximity to other persons is constrained by sim. ple politeness to cover his nose and mouth with hand, handker- chief or screen, lest spray drop- lets spatter on those’ within range. . The range of cough or sneeze spray is up to ten or twelve feet. The range of polite conversa- tional spray. is up to five feet. * * * Many doctors, nurses,; health of-' ficers, dentists, ‘tellers, opticians, barbers, manicurists and hair dfessers who might wear suitable _ masks do not because they ish tHe idiotic notion that tion of the cri is a matter of avoid- ing drafts, wet fet, going out with- out your t protector or .wear- ng comfortable clothes before or official summer season. Wearing a mask while at work is a two-way precaution—it protects each from whatever the other may be coming down. with. It’s not that I expect people rendering personal service te patrons. within conversational part. of thelr uniform. My par: Level hewn inal a who dowt-know and remind peo- Be_ sure _to keep -- your - promi true... As ably as you can... Your pledge to help support a church . . . A drive for charity ' . © Investing in your | govern. ment... Or your ater ged : A promise is an easy and , simple ‘thing to make ., . “And just as easy to fergetces . Or sptfishly forsake . . . What have ‘you got to lose — . The honor of your word? . Wy pub. Me your. hypocfisy . . . Win not be seen or heard .., . Before you make the smallest pledge |. . In” time of peace or war... Remém- ber as you pay, or not... God keeps the final score, { ~ inately catching ple whe do know about the dan, ger sone, within the five-foot range of the unmasked so-and- 6 who purports to Baty ‘taketi - “eold,"’ hye For example, the attortiey, phy- sician; ‘counseller, broket or man-, ager- Cag. generally arrange _ to have clients! sit perhaps six feet awat, or vice versa, without ap- pearing’ nutty.- I'm tefling you just what think about it. This is a free country and if you think you know more than I do about such things you are privileged=to g6 on indiscrim- and = spreading se Ye *“ page or 100 words jong for Those Who Have Cri whatever you please to attribute to the. weather. . Some of the gauze masks worn by surgeons and their assistants in the operating room are too skimpy to be spray proof — they are worn for show purposes. If such a mask is made of less than ten lay- ers of gauze with a mesh of 16 to ‘the inch it might as well be worn in the hip pocket. ed levter =e 5 weree’} a caielaontag ote to not _dis- val, will: be answered -by rady, if a stamped, self-addressed snpetepe ip sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Comyright 1980) Secs . diagn 3 Pai Ne I A ¢ most students who.-want only their children (ages 5 to 18) _ at school as they are a 7 home, ¢ ‘Can This Mother.‘ Care for Children?’ “What kind of-a mother would let her children play in the road and stop traffic, rather than move. 1 dri in the Carroll Lake waivisieas and there were -about eight children playing in the road. They “wouldn't move when I drove ~ mg I had to stop and wait. —_f —_& : ir’ s is piste this mother and others like her haye no regard for their children or other people. They had an extra large yard they vould have been playing in if they had the right kind of mother. a * If she can't tle Bue of thefn, «then she should let someone who can, Disgusted Readers Balk at Buying Water Now Pontiac is concerned with _ getting water from Detroit.. Mr. . Willman doesn't seem a bit -wor- ried about the many who have in- Vested in their ow: softeners or who are still paying on them. Then, too, there are a lot of people who don’t like to and can't drink soft water, * * * After. all the trouble a while back from communities buying this wonderful water from De- treit and \then couldn’t water their lawns with it while Detroit had plenty, are we going: to be put In this position. x * * . What about it, taxpayers? This is- our town. too, you know, not just a selected few. D.A, Now from Detroit. What's wrong with the hundreds of: wells under us and close to Pontiac? Do you want to know why we yote no on so many . issues? It's because “those who run things in Pontiac are money hun- gry. ie * c N * I was sick when I drove by. General Hospital and saw park- ing meters in that lot. Oufsiders sure know the truth to reemphasize is the great value of “Kear Parties.” Children im the early grades usually” ‘cherish some = secret phobia. They dread snakes or the dark, or lightning or barking dogs, etc. Yet they try to hide such an ‘inner fear, mistakenly thinking ALL the other kids are bold and brave. : Thus, they begin to develop an inferiority complex and imagine that. they alone are chicken hearted and cowardly, while ail other folks ate without a worry in the | world. ‘Teachers should thus devote an 2 iN, ideal type of vaccination. In fact,’ Alcaholo. .juiogeETAOIN ETAOL Alcoholics Anonymous gets much —George Du Maurier. of its value from weekly con. fessional meetings. ‘ Our schools should schedule them every term! For t will 1 profit us to teach vr or geograpliy and delin- quents or institutional Cases. 2” *£ . 2 Teachers should vaccinate their =e by -public confession- st 2 | eae . for ; . ee ee charts pam ~ (Copyright 1969) tunel? re “ong Yor_ Sep cation . Fh Bg this” We wap i Ee te The Pontiac te or carrier for 45 cents « ~~ control four ' held him at knife-point in his auto 42 Injured by Bears shortly before 3 a. m. today. * Butler said the man got inte the rear seat while he was. eat- resect Soper pat tc on S. Woodward avenue. Police alse reported the theft ot $300 frony& cash box in the office ‘of the Munson Iron and Metal Co., 64 Wessen St. Marshall Crossett, owner of C& V TV, 158 Oakland Ave., re- ported to police that a> portable television set valued at $60 was stolen from his store. _ * * * - Mrs. Paul Hart of 38.E. Iroquois ‘Rd., told officers that. someone stole a purse containing $100 from a table in the hallway of her home yesterday while she was away. Laborer W recking| Orpheum Theater Falls 4 Stories , A laborer working with a wretk- ing crew at the Orpheum Theater, a {and he won't have to squint when Jie the bus traveler toread his paper peers over it to catch « glimpse ‘Weadiy Gian te pee toes are involved in a national battle for better salary - and commission rates, eae iste sae aoe wai eo etka,” said Maison. “They are engaged in a publicity tactic,” Only about nine of the company's 35 local agents were involved in the demonstration, he said. - x * * The contract‘between Prudential perdxe (Q]"LIV) woqwy eouems last month. Since then, the agents have turned down one new offer by the company, Maison said. NATIONAL quake Aug>17, was reopened Mon- felt’ four stories “into a pile of /day rubble shortly before noon today, ~ Pontiac Police rushed John. Shannon, .26, of Detroit to Pontiac ’ General Hospital. - The extent of his ‘fhjuries was not immediately known, Shannon was conscious, said Patrolman Len Peters Jr. who talked with him briefly in the _ hospital’s emergency ward. He said he was working up in the peak section at the front of ~“the theater witha -pneumatic drilY when the portion of roof he was standing on gave away, Peters said. Shamon-~is--an employe of the Starr Wrecking -Go. -of - Detroit, / which is leveling the building on . §. Saginaw street. ” Patrolmen had earlier this morri-} ing transported barricades to the | scene to protect passers-by from falling debris. in Yellowstone Park “ yelepee White's Saweed 8 to climb on his dinner my tensions, and live happier If you can’t stop thinking about your problems... if you're easily upset by little things .. . if you're often nervous and fretful . . . then your tensions may ‘be getting the best of you and it's & time to do | something about it ! The first thing to do is to realize | this: you're not alone! At least one | don't need medical treatment, do make ws walegey. ae - ‘The second thitig to do is we | send for the new free booklet, | “How To Daat, Wena Your Te | Plan Rockne Memorial BAZAAR, Kan. @® — A‘ Knute The Bjack Hills are neither black nor hills, the National Geographic Magazine says. Rising from the prairies of South Dakotat and edg- ing into Wyoming, they are green- ly wooded and are true fountains. and the International Workers \In- Reopen Part Entrance — — is a boon to the bus driver as well as his passengers. “tt gives the driver safe, aon- glare visibility and makes the to evening riders.” “Glareless and shadowless, latest techniques known to e¢c- ‘trical engineers.” / * * * There are less lighting units to, replace in the new system, a3 -five fluorescent tubes take the place Michigan Historian Dies in Auto Crash SAULT STE. MARIE #®—Dr. tiny. ” Wayne State University and the University. of Detroit. others were injured in the crash. new lighting system employs the Ford Nolo ports ocean is” about 3.5 per cent, About alt tigiproject is to be financed with the state (cent salt jn content, By contrast) His. wile, Latitia, 79, and four |the salt content ‘of the Atlantic ok Mi 63900 - operations this week, a township tractor The Great Lakes Company. pre- Williams Lake. read for protec: | tion of their children crossing en. route te and frem school. State Highway Department, Oak- (Cross Co. Petitioning Court Restraining Order pe of Fraser; Mich., has petitione4) the U.S. Court of Appeals, sixth circuit, to dissolve a . restraining | order against the National Labor Relations Board in order to ex- pedite settlement of a collective bargaining digpute with the United Automobile Workers Union. track and other. towny/ peat on it with-an ax. ‘Officers: said Pleau told them | Fr Pitto was shoutihg that he in- | - ix, cee hedeem. Oe Inerkt: opened two bids for a purcilse of They told the Board. that the CINCINNATI ~The Choss Co.,./ - PALMER u — Uno Pilto, 46, was shot and killed today as he tried to ferce his way. into the Ciitiord Pleau home ine this Mar-| quette ‘County community. ' State Police at he Marquette ‘post said Pilto wa& shot by Earl} Pleau, 20, They said Pleau fired through the door five or six times ‘a .22 caliber rifle as Pilto -QNE WEEK USED bate ss Console $29.50 FREE pisiousTRaTiOn FE 5-4049 "Sie After Hours OR 3-9702 Free bonus gitt. All purpose zigzag attachments, Tradé-ins accepted. We rebuild and service all makes. CURT'S APPLIANCES 1077 W. HURON Per Week itended to kill the Pleau family. | Pleau was hospitalized at Mar- quétte for treatment of | shock. | Police ~ ‘planned to — him | further. and city eagh oné-quarter|sented a bid of $7,217, including) ——_- in the cost, : eee a tradedn, and the Pontiac Tractor} J ()()‘W j]] fein perp hk ! ad & BFo-/Co., submitted a bid of $6,242 with : trade-in. f > lente eve control over| Four big on hallo truck DOVIet Premier ah were ned. The lowest- bidder meters downtown and around bene geet ctue ee anion Tour of U.S. Ay + } itself ‘controls ma rg Se ee eet ~— WASHIN ar ON = An new meters at present, The pro-| gb _* entourage of around 100, incind- posal. was first Brought up two Several residents from the ing Soviet Foreign Minister Av- weeks ago and tabled after com-| Schoolcraft School area were | dret ay Gromyke and his wite, missioners calle time to b saat present to request that a signal will accompany Soviet Premier | it. 4 light be installed neat a curve on | Nikita Khrushchey ¢ to the United States, | This was announced by the State Department today. Press | ofticer Lincoin White said 50 or | more will be in the official party and another 39 are newsmen... -_ * *. * | ‘Khrashchev’s wife, two daugh- ters and son are coming with him. The Soviet party is due here | Sept, 15. ne Richard H. DeW itt _ Res. FE 5-3793 i a - +. 714 Community Nat'l 3 Bank Bldg. Phone FE ees BAKER & HANSEN Donald E. 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Round or Rib : Sugar Cured, Short Shank Large Size—Crisp and Solid U.S. el SMOKED | HEAD STEAKS | PICNICS "LETTUCE : Kraft’ Salad Dressing Rich Tomato Flavor | Luncheon Meat fonts sg =F MIRACLE | HUNT’S | SWIFT'S — CHARCOAL WHIP | CATSUP | PREM ee ~" MAMMOTH ADDITION — Addition to ae Department Building in Washington, right; tee ators tree ROACHES and ANTS Get rid of reaches and ants with Jehns- ead Coal for ek », ‘ate at CUNNINGHAM’S, KINSEL'S, Sasa: DC3,| LSA — One-eighth of SIMMS, THRUPTY, CLOONAN’s AND te pen et 8 ton of your | FAVORITE DRUG STORE. DtsT. aboard one of his newest four-en- gine planes, a huge, all-jet DCS. The DC8, capable of carrying! workhorse of U.S. overseas forces. coal is required to manufacture aialns (Gk tit ted Wt dali RSL cagiecas lal exalts peal g..duaan dtu gan gle natiiboelia: areemetetege age end building, left, The completed headquarters will -be _ are now in 29 separate ee: RE rN ley NATIONAL, MeemaRsee, “KERR, . in size only to the Pentagon in the nation’s capital. Eight stories > cn so jee : ot me = scene ad casa er Mk atlone barrel -of. gasoline, ‘WETHERBER. - - . » : ; { A ge * r i : | S hess ; : - — 5 ar high, it will feature’ an eudijortam sentieg 1,000 and basement tas 4 if Nice, but just Do You Start the Thing? | NEW YORK (NEA) — Actually, if you can't say any- thing- niece, you shou'd not, say. anything at all. But: / Most of the instruction ‘and operation mahuals for most: appliatices are stupid,. uninformative, ‘misleading, silly, | wasteful, hazardous, and sly. And most of the people who produce most of these manuals-must-be-either fools or potential fiction writers. This is no idle pleasantry. It is the documented - sentiment eulled from: long years of ‘survey by this re- ‘porter on buses, trains, plants, in repair shops, base- N ments and first aid stations. a + And it holds true for too many of these things we need and buy at considerable expense; frigerators, stoves, television sets, s aaheienecet lawn mowers, vacuum cleaners and like that. A recent Cornell University’ study, for jecuie. shows that ‘wage-earning housewives have as much or more spare time each week than full-time housewives. Reason: working mothers have had to learn how to use their home appliances | to full capacity. xk -* x . But too often the manual gets in the way of this educa- tion. The trade press has for years been battling manufac- turers to stop ‘selling the merchandise after * has been bought and get down ‘to what's what. . ; “You have just bought the most wonderful, ‘Sicieniits advanced and eternal (fill in the blank),” the miserable booklet often begins. And there follow several--thousand | words by the manufacturer approving of his workmanship, | mechaniics, serviceability and emotional stability. Eventually — somewhere toward the end—you learn how But: 1. Where does it say how the thing Works inside? 2. “Where are the specifications of parts that may wear out? 3. Im fact, where the the lists of hazards? . And what about those assemble-it-yourself jobs? There is in most department stores today a kit: manufactured by a reputable firm to be worked out by a- 12-year-old ao ‘And I know three 35-year-old boys” Who haven't been abie to work it out yet. ‘But the appliance people don’t really have to worry. After all, modern styling will make the item obsolete néxt year. And why dwell on any imperfections or hazards? It | . will only discourage the consumer and interfere with the | service man—who has to live, too. ! Besides, market surveys show that most women — the major purchasers and users—don't read the manuals any- way. Bs % Lansing Dairies OK scow Radio Hits See Rik See (Moscow Radio Hs LANSING ( — Three Lansing U. S., Praises Talks dairies: reported today they were getting adequate milk supplies despite a five-day boycott by the | monday Lansing Milk Producers ‘Asn. | Monday LONDON re _ Moscow Radio many. of our. cars, re-..)-- to operate the on-and-off switch and magnitade controls. (LMPA). The LMPA has 4 ts ioe (oan eid bala 8 bers to withhold ik from tnelimprovement in the whole inter- Heatherwood, Sealtest c Quality | Dairies in an attempt to boost prices by 40 cents per hundred- weight to $4.85. : * @ 82s The producers claimed 50 per cent of normal milk supply for the three — was being diverted. London Honors ‘Enemy’ In the erypt of.St. Paul’s Cathe- dra! in- London is a bust of George Washington, a statesman and sol- dier who caused many headaches to Britain, Chief exports of Iran are petra bskins. - national - situation.” At the same time the broadcast accused “certain forces across the ocean” of trying to obstruct) ° any thawing of. the cold war. “During the past tow days,” said a commentator In Moscow's southeast Asian service, “some pitiful efforts to cast savers on the peaceful policy of Soviet Union and People’s eh d China’ ill ¢ md in ponnahgial eum, opium and lam 4 ‘ : - There’s no beatin’ outdoor cot’... whi you serve light, refreshing Big D vax DREWAYS...the audlity beet with the One Big Difference...more flavor, less filling! Here’ s ‘why DREWRYS has the one big difference. 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Dis gl aac 2ees : ae pes i iain » ig ME a ore . = . * t Duel "Hal Boyle Saye ee ee SETS for Ind Probe Belafonte Weary of Negro C ontlict Drama he ~ Highway “Offical Soys| By ‘na BOYLE “Unlike some earlier sters of his| At 32, he says kis abr worry abt doean’t meen: I don't tind : faults” Corrected | But); naw. one. tapioAre’ yous) Stttytaucches | |e Gr ae Be Chale Se ST Fae a a ee On Oe : Senate Gets Busy| a —o \otcat tow “Racial éonflict is not @ major) Belafonte would like to-be.a top| !’d still choose again as 1 did. | | with ‘the white world? ~ _|Rart. of my personal life, but it}dancer, top writer, top painter, | = = ™® ® jEienly . an LANSING — A state highway} Well, so is Harry Belafonte. | Still of course is @ major part of top sculptor. a? = @ tremendous oe, official says faults in the agency's} “There have been \too meny| my sdcial life,” he said. At 7, be had to quit the piano Boyar Pary. Polen = administrative procedures uncov- lately,”* he said.| ‘T\can choose whom I want to| because he couldn’t afford the 50-/dous elation when I) ——. Truman to. Show = ered by an’ auditor smapeel's| “I'd like to be|meet\and be with — and Gov.|cent lessons. fe Per ss ig n> nas. mat-|° mg a = vestigation have either in a Cary Grant Orval \E, Faubus of Arkansas} ‘To this day when I hear a fine twice, three eigidren. Benny Library | 7 corrected or were of li type of picture— isn’t one of them. pianist play, I have a feeling of . *. ns sorianas: something light] “I am angry about many things|denial and frustration,” he sald.| ‘‘To me, children ave, the mua fOr V Video Tape ie um die of * Sa ey, oe, oa te Get Ae ir Re \ ministration, ie eacrin pial sey to me weren't for that ter 100 I'd' tive field I must remain forever) reer; dene’ or undone, that —- Benny arriv ai, «AP night gracious toasts. have no effect \ other investigation by a +ix- man} welcome a Neg- probaly “by vary saiacis $00. poe & spertsior. thalf ap much Ha . oc \to. tape a television program on \ Senate committee. Mepis 3 former President Harry S. going, deticious, Truman will be guest star. John HM. Stahlin (te pontine ore : : oe Belding), =. Ace ae Te I'm not tatking | ‘There-ts little chance that Tri- ass ae evete |, BOYLR about the Amos man will play the piano or Benny . comm » Wwhie _____land Andy_kind of things,-but-some-|- ithe violin, Truman will -conduct' Ae ‘ _ . : aa —tnuch at its” time ‘to investiga- thing more sophisticated ~ about the comedian on a tour ot the| Minded and fealistie-as-they_are. YO. SAGINAW ST. A tion, of right-of-way purchases. |, average guy with an average. Truman Library, ; yu ITH +s 7 oa : ° ‘fripp reported the department |job in an average situation, but ~~ * * cae ye - iG A ] met 16 of the auditor general’s|one filled with humor.” -. “There will be some. laughs,”| ;° : . /3% recommendations before the x *« * : : Benny said, “but the whole thin , : | 57 report was issued in June and; Belafonte, who has been ac-|.. is going to be done in good taste grensusussentsvesnceensowoneneeeneooosesesee, steps have. been = to effect] claimed as one.of the greatest Ne-| © Mr, Truman ufiderstands that|® Esioblished in 1898 - 2 11 mere. gro performers of his generation, the tour of the library must. be) @ 7 aS x * * made it clear he wasn't forsaking dignified, 1 think we'll ‘strike a|® Far er-Snover a Fight. of the nine instinces in| thé area of heaVy~‘rama alto- {happy medium. tin : mM : which the department -was criti-| gether. a 4 _ ° : cized for paying more than the) | # # ,' : BJ . waiershed cotiod ty thee Funeral Home . : appraised price for highway prop-| ‘“But FT think it -wo » just moun ° oe . erty occurred in 1857 beture the) as commercial, and contribute =~ ie ansreanyeo = sia ° 160° W. Huron St. FE 2- 9171 ¢ Jepartmént-adepted-a “one price’’| just as much to social advance _|ter in the ranges and tablelands $ ; . policy i aay purchase, | Ment,"’ he said, ‘for the Negro to in thig.area flow either in ale f ‘PARKING ON PREMISES 3 “he “said, |be seen in light and pleasant roles). westrely or easterly direction. |{ gececccccccaccoodececococcosoceponccecccoooes meas * ry * | for a. change. = , : “After all, in other countries, No “excessive ‘prices were paid! for any of the property, he adde«l. | -Tripp took issue with two recommendations. One criticized use of highway funds to baild a tourist information center at Mackinaw City. An attorney general's opinion supports the ! action, he said. The department. also ignored a | recommendation to turn in receipts : from vending machines at, weigh- | : master stations to the highway) fund instead of a flower fynd for a - Current- the Negro isn’t restricted to dra- mag about racial conflict." One of his goals is to produce and star in a life of Alexander Pushkin;~-the father of Russian literature, who was part Negro.) “t'm lucky—I ean afford to be|*~ selective,” said Belafonte, whose gross income is reported to be in the pleasant neighborhood of a * «* * ‘I'm fortunate in that I can make my living in television, con- ‘million dollars a year. certs and my record albums, This UPI Telephoto ‘was fund outside a home in Chicago. The fam- \ ‘WE'RE BUDDIES’ — Dog vitdthins_ are weighmaster personnel. credited with making staunch pals of Whitey ly, the fund amounts to $40,38,| gives me a free hand in picking (the rabbit dn top) and Jill (bigger creature. ily has been feeding the bunny dog vitamins and . Tripp said. movie roles."’ down below), Whitey, a two-week-old cottontail/ — presto — natural enemies are good friends. Mailman Has Big Surprise for Ohio Pair a CINCINNATI (AP)—How would Alanbrooke: “He (Eisenhower) |- you like to o iettey ant tnd Will the Conversation Run Like This... Ike to Be Host at War-Buddy Dinner! ; By COLIN FROST LONDON (AP)—The smoke of} good cigars wafts gently through the chandeliers above the dining table of London's Winfield House. The brandy passes, and the room hums with talk At the head of the table sits President Eisenhower. Around him are 23 of his British associ- ates from the days of World War HL. - That will be the scene tonight when the President gives a stag dinner for his wartime colleagues at the residence of U. S, Ambas- sador John Hay Whitney. Since the war days, though, number of books have been writ- ten and speeches made in which \the old chums have given frank) keep saying how much you like | opinions about each other. Ike but still go on attacking him.” Some of the opinions have been| Monty: “I sent him a Christmas highly critical. Tonight several of}card, much warmer than I sent the critics meet their targets facc| anybody else, and he never ac | de Guignand: (Monty's wartime chief of staff): "Why on earth do you} ee out of politics, The same man|to do it? Why-can’t he wait until can’t do both.” we're all dead?” to face, . knowledged it.” * stand why Ike could never under- | - The imaginary cenversation| Field Marshal Viscount Alan- stand my ptan.”’ ‘| Ed Brinkman and his brother. wonder he was at a loss what/handle, Brilliant. commander in| They called police, who will ask apar€ when it came to gonduct 5 : the Federal Reserve system uae, He iheutl oe bra” do. action but liable to untold errors yst We d | Se t. : Alanbrooke: "Winston some- Kinnbeocke: “If you had heard . times thinks one thing one minute | tke express his views to me about Paes ‘ Zoning Laxity Case WITH ‘COUPON AND . WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP—The slipped a bit. Soldiers should stay; Eisenhower: ‘‘Why does he have uled for - yesterday in Macomb] County Circuit Court, caused me great anxiety. I had $260 in brand new $10 Bills? Or that follows js constructed from|brooke (chief of the imperial gen-| Eisenhower: ‘“‘I've been ~criti-/7-law, Charles Reth, got the let-| r mill: *\Pisesn “le where the bills came fron weren't doing our share of the Sir Winston Churchill: rer due to lack of tact. Once in +the e n and another at the next. ~He is) it, you would certainly have had: quite incorrigible and .I am ex-/no such illusion.” court case brought by a Washing- ANY PURCHASE ton couple against township offi- x * * ; Reason for the adjournment was little confidence in his ability to : ‘handle the situation.” Se > - . the memoirs and other public eral staff when Eisenhower Wis) cized by everybody who can write ters, mailed. in plain envelopes. statements. ; supreme Allied conimander): “Ei-|a book." ~ |The bills .bore consecutive num- als néver had any ideas of t war he insisted on Bedell Smith |Tiginally. fighting and he said so. own, Whenever I raised idess giving him a private Flying Fort-} Police say there has not_been Maj, Gen. Sir Francts hausted.”” « Monty: "I am awfully sad. If Monty: "You can't win battles|I-have lost the friendship of that ‘cials, charging them with laxity (EXCEPT BEER, WINE OR CIGARETTES) in zoning law enforcement, has . ¥ the. recent death of the father of the attorney. who is handling-the new folding money? Monty: S = ' ‘ ey. 7 _|bers, Brinkman’'s envelo con- . - a Field Marshal Viscount er had never even co} Alanbrooke: Yes, he (Mont : pe they raised nothing but objec-| ress. i baiik robbery hereabouts, unless you are feeling well. I've|great good. man it will be very been postponed until next Monday. ; Sianal From’ Spac at. KROGER in case for the plaintiffs, Mr. and “I could never under. - * ‘ i tained the most m : : : ¢ ~ gumety: “the and 1 were--polas “}manded a battalion in action. No|gomery) is a difficult mixture to joney ; e tions.”’ h o * * *. Delay Washington Twp. a feeling the U. 8. leadership has/ distressing to me.” The hearing originally was sched- * e e-~ t Mrs. Robert F. Fettig of 64707) oO Begin Dedication za" renee Weg Way ry ¥ +lion - .| for the first time to open an Amer. GRAND RAPIDS # — A signal from outer space is scheduled to start official dedication of the new Lear, Inc., Instrument Division in suburban Paris township near Grand Rapids, The ceremony at the five mil- dollar plant will be held Sept. 25. Lear group vice president R. J, Benecchi today said the sig- nal will originate from a United States satellite orbiting some 23,- 000 miles from earth. Benecchi said the U.S. Army Sig- nal Corps still must designate which one's signal will -be-used, It will be picked up through the Astro Observation Station at Fort Monmouth, N.J., and bouneed to the new plant, ‘., . The signal wilt be used ican facility dedicated to-.progress in air and space science as well as aircraft, vation Station, said the signal will activate mechanisms to open the The satellite isone of those ak} Tready in orbit and bere monitored. missiles, space vehicles and helicopters. Lloyd H. Manamon, chief engi- neer in charge of the Astro Obser- doors and drop draperies covering the new plant’s dedicatory plaque Either Secfetary of Defense Neil H: McEtroy or Deputy Defense Bi- rector Thomas S. Gates will,call..in offic ials, said. the signal from the satellite, Lear}son, Monroe, Magnet Aids Fishing A new fishing reel has been de- veloped which, is built around a magnet. The’.magnet holds the parts together while -providing the necessary drag. . ‘|, Virginia bas given the nation eight sons who - became _ presi- dents of the United: States. They jare Washington, Jefferson, Madi- Harrison, Tyler, Taylor and Wilson. ats Amann ~~: Optometrist “Dr. Stanley W. 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No Obligation pidetdoes, , SW WAY ee © Gilbey, Ltd, Cincinnati, Ohio. spas ana seai ssoshomans Pontiac's Only Authorized © =: R.. NICHOLIE AGENCY ee , if oe nn ere 49 Mt. Clemens Se “FE 3-7858 oa: a wi ree = is eee ¥ r as S as - = E : ds fs Pe ciate ot ee oes OS ‘ + : j tas > i. : ae bee : rf aoe pert. Baie er aN oa THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1959 | s 7 bi - = : re * w Riven 4 ; eee <2 ae — , — % ion: 2 oo = : : *% ‘ ¥ ae ; “f - . Soe y ma ; ; ; : a ~ Piao Baie! ® es | (— a (i rowiln ) | | | ) F i . 2 : 9 ~ . “ F os F £ . . Pa eo * _ a . : A UNION LAKE OFFICE .KEEGO HARBOR OFFICE - BLOOMFIELD HILLS OFFICF 4 .. . MILFORD OFFICE a y ee) WALLED LAKE OFFICE . - LAK _ > > Baring) ies The Romeo Savings Bank Merges With Community National Now there’s another Community National Bank Office ready to serve the rapidly expanding area of Romeo. The Romeo Savings Bank joins Community National bringing the total number of banking offices to 11. All 11 conveniently located offices are always happy to serve you with all modern banking facilities. Irving BBabeock Abrasive and Metal Products Company Leuis H. Cole L: H. Cole Oil Company Robert R. Eldred Executive Vice President Community National, Bank of Pontiac ~ Harold A. Fitzgerald Publisher, The Pontiac Press < Alfred C. Girard President and Chairman of the Board, Community _ National Bank of Pontiac Alfred R. Glancy, Jr. President, A. R. Glancy, Inc. Harold E. Howlett | Attorney oe Howlett, Hartman and Beier . s Howard W. Huttenlocher H. W. Huttenlocher Agency Harry M. Pryale Chairman of the Board Baldwin Rubber Company ee OFFICERS Alfred C. Girard President and Chairman of the Board Robert R. Eldred Executive Vice-President W. Arthur Taylor Vice President and Cashier William E. Cashin, Jr. Albert W. Helcomb John P. Niggeman Carroll L. Osmun Vice Presidents Gordon M. McLeod Comptroller Charlies R. Harris Willard V. Johnson Edward 8S. Ladd Harry E. Windiate | Assistant Vice Presidents Leroy E. Cambrey Leo J. McCall Horace W. Lodge, Jr. Assistant Cashiers Richard F. Benham Auditor BRANCH OFFICES and EXECUTIVES BLOOMFIELD HILLS OFFICE Dawson C. Baer Assistant Vice President - HURON STREET OFFICE ~~ Harold J. Owen — Assistant Cashier KEEGO HARBOR OFFICE Floyd A. Compton Assistant Cashier LAKE ORION OFFICE Oran C. Thomas Vice President .W. H. Shoup Assistant Vice President MILFORD OFFICE Pdul H. Sinclair Assistant Vice President PERRY STREET OFFICE Gerald E. Zubalik Assistant Cashier UNION LAKE OFFICE Assistant Cashier “WALLED LAKE OFFICE 2 ie F. Ward Richards. sg : : . Assistant Cashier as , > i ian _-. c = "WATERFORD OFFICE : a a 2 k Assistant Cashier : ; : ‘ : . secon fn a ee . e ey 4 nie F | Fare ae ee i Lawrence . Kelly CeCe. oe OF are 1 A OLE ne oe oe fe fe ftw. 3 at oR 7, Robert Mi Howland \ Offices at WwW. Huren eee N; Perry owe Keego Herbe ee Walled ‘Lake ees Union : : Ad | ‘ ary: Lake’. . .. Milford... * Bloomfield Hills oo Lake 0 ’ ote Waterford e@#e Romeo fi of ee Te a Member F.D.LC, es ui NG) UE ne RE IY Se poet 3 7 ~ a Je + oe en ee * 4 =a t / Gos SS “| 2 * - pare PONTIAC ‘PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1. 136 e Fi : 3 - ee a Og: SRR Dated nnn ay < F $ a £ i “Five Youths C harged sin Crime Roundup — ROMEO _ Five area wea have been arraigned in Justice Court at Mount Clemens on New Haven, are charged with possession of stolen property. — The fifth youth is Patrick » charges ranging from breaking and entering in the daytime to. pos- session of stolen property, in a roundup by state and local police,: Romeo State Police » Detective | Paul Brabant reported today. * 8 *> Two youths from Romeo are eharged with breaking and enter- ing in the daytime. They are Robert Mulholland, 21, of Main street and Elmer Spencer, 18, of; 11333 30-Mile Rd. Bert Beal, 21, of 19') S. Main St., Romeo, and Rodney Bird of Daugherty, 23, of 2030 Grace St., Rochester, who faces a charge of breaking and entering in the — time. Mulholland and Beal waive ex- to Macomb County Circuit Court, and the other three have demand- ed examination. Bird, Daugherty and Spencer will appear for exam- ‘ination on Sept. 8. | Bond for all five was set at $1,000 each which was furnished by Bird and Beal. The other three Alice Janicki, Robert Maura Wed in Utica . SHELBY TOWNSIILP—St- Law- rence Catholi¢ Church at Utica was the setting fer the recent wedding ef Alice Janicki.and Robert-Maura The Rev. Edward J. De Keyser performed the double ring cere mony. The bride_is the daughter of Mr afd Mrs. John Janicki, of Schoenherr Rd. The “bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs Ac Hills Maura, of 2995 Crooks Rd. ron josnenp ' For her wedding the bride chose a silk organza gown fash joned with an Emptre waistline sequin and. pearl trimmed bodice ere | and sleeves and full skirt em: | broidered with appliques of [ow- ers. A pearl tara held Her fingertip! veil, and she carried a bridal bou quet of white carnations ‘Maid of honor wae Nancy Maurn,| and Patricia Przywara was brides maid Assisting ax best man was Tom| Janicki; ushers were John and Steven Janicki. _ A reception was held at the Com munity Hall in Avon Township after which the newlyweds left on a-one-week honeymoon trip to! northern Michigan. The _ bride- groom is stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. Oxford Post Office Has Job Vacancies OXFORD, — Positions are now open for clerks and carriers at the Oxford’ Post Office, according to Mrs, Donald Awrey, acting post: master To apply for the civil service! examination applicants for the jobs must be at least 18 years old and) residents or bona fide patrons of! the Oxford postal. district Marting pay for clerks and carriers is two dollars an hour. Benefits include automatic an nuel incrases, nigh{ pay ferentials, liberal vacation and sick leave, low cost insuranée, a Kenerous retirement plan and a uniform allowance, Complete information and appli cation forms may be obtained from! the local post office or from the office of ‘the Executive Secretary, Board of US Civil Service Ex. aminers, Room 402 -Federal Bldg | Detroit 33, Mich. | Vote on library. in Bloomfield - Special Decid ¥ . voters. to Get $0. 000 Building WEST RLOOMFIELD SHIP Whether a new public library will -be. built in the town ship is being dec ‘ided at the polls today 4 * * If approved by voters in’ the special election, the: library will be builf on a one-acre site on Or- chard Lake foad just north of Walnut Lake road. H{ would cost an estimated $20,000 and would provide 5,100 square’ feet in the —ene-floor building with an additional 1,100 square: feét in the basement fér storage space, utilities. and a garage should a bookmobile be addéd to library facilities ‘at some future date, Taxpayers would be assessed an additional oné-mill to be spread over the next three years if the Project gets a green light from) * This would amount to a $1.72 ae Pick Northern M ichigan Lake Stands Mut for Their Honeymoon TOWN. | tremain in. jai. Bid for Xway Loses Again” Southfield City Council Registers. Split “Needs Majority SOUTHFIELD | prova) of a section of ‘the proposed . east-west expressway, between 14 jand 12 Mile roads, lost 1h echts’ meeting of the field City Council “The city’s Highway Commitice had recommended at last) Mon day's. meeting of the-council that approve the proposed At that time there South- eC. were ithey ition i] their 4-1 vote was held in abey- lance | At Inst night's meeting six members were present, Three voted for the recommendation and three against. City Attorney dames T. Allen told the coun. . cil that a two-thirds vote was necessary to make It legal. The matter was then edie: over amination and were bound over Vote,|. The State+ |Highway Departme nts bid for ap»! aguin at only five councilmen present and * se ® ~ Pontiao Press Phote chosen over 17 other contestants at Utica. Let- ting the new queen see how the. crown fits is the 1958 Queen, Gail Barney, 18, of Utica. - CROWN FITS — Trying on the crown-she won last night as the Michigan Mushroom Queen is Carol Sue Kirkindall, 18, of Roseville. She was ‘Carol Sue Kirkindall to Reign to the Planning C U | The City of Swwthfietd has con- |tinually withheld approval of this) ismall section of the proposed ex- |pressway from Detroit until it lhas been decided by state high. 12-Mile traffic will road, take beyond School Bus Crashes CULLMAN, Ala. (UPI) — A! scheol bus Joaded with children| icrashed into a ditch when the criver suffered a fatal heart attack. None of the cliildre n 8 ure = injured, A person in the United States unless, erally. speaking, he has been jaw. | filly admitted to this country on! MILFORD — Honeymooning this iweek Jin newlyweds- Mr. and Mrs. Glen York, They were married Friday ‘in the Wixom Baptist Church at Wien Formerly Donamae Balay, ibride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, -see-your, banker first! ST. ATE BANK coe e Bones f ‘ale! roused Ss‘4 sates age Ky Mes Ht ia iil fs S ! | IM. (Ps) tae ea et hee . FE f | F g& i aE od | I #5, ? g i i i i i e ; a > re w- Mostly in Border States “M any More Integrated Schools Open bama, Georgia, : ‘ f EH pected to be joined by others later this week and next. The changes are mostly in. the -lissippi and South Carolina are holding firm to traditiohal sepa- and Negroes. Potential trouble at. the Dollar- rate schools for white children re Rickenbacker Wien gosesue needa siehey, send safe, i = - temporarily. The Sept. 8 opening date was put off until after a hear- | sth ah was voted farmer tt TU AUBREY SMITH p pecath Bur- et Cemetery. Mrs. Poor ‘died unexpectedly yesterday at her home following a brief illnéss. Surviving besides her husband ‘™./*The Evidence Indicates .. .’ Adds 13 Names to Toll Heart Stopped for 45 Minutes Boy Survives . Sutgery After His Temperature ls Dropped to 57 tine LOS ANGELES (UPI)—A hos- today told how an .|pital spokesman 8-year-old boy’ 's heart was stopped Ji/ment “for the oncoming jet age.” Giving Up Title of Airline Officer NEW YORK (AP)—Capt, Eddie Rickenbacker, 68, is giving up the He will continue as chairman of the company in which he. has been prime mover for a quarter- The company said it was part of a realignment of top manage- Malcolm A, Macintyre; former junder secretary of the air force, _|\was named president, chief exec- utive officer and a director. Thomas F. Armstrong, presi- dent since 1953, was named tothe new post of executive vice presi-| title of chief executive officer. of ing Sept. 21 in St. Louis on an appeal from an integration order by a federal judge, * * * The advance of at least token integration in many parts of Dixie has been accompanied by a bar- range of law suits. In Virgnia the massive resistance pattern ap- pearsto have been replaced by a policy of maximum containment. Integrated schools open in sev- eral. cities today. At Arlington, Va., 16 Negroes are scheduled to. attend classes with white pupils under federal court order.-‘Three schools are af- fected, Most Virginia schools open after Labor Day City schools at Nashville, Tenn., begin their third year of partially sure, Personalized Bank M Orders. They can be cashed anywhere, cost but a few cents, and they’re absolutely safe! ~~ Don't take chances on having cash go astray — use Bank Money Orders — théy cost less . than any other form of money order. rubvey smo, @ ot 9 mera OF Deaths in Earthquake y Sa while visiting relatives in Para-| wrest YELLOWSTONE, Mont. : {AP} — “The evidence available gould,. Ark, } Formerly employed by General indicates théy probably were in , *\the slide area,” — — Homemade Rocket ‘Blows Up at Boy SANDUSKY #—A homemade ‘integrated classes. * * * : : ’ School Superintendent W. H Oliver estimates 325 Negroes and} * 2,000 white pupils. are eligible to attend formerly all-white elemen- _ F w ut s @- question 0 money, year desegregation plan. of = no indication how many of see a banker first! rocket .exploded yesterday and|the eligible Negroes planned to , seriously injured a 13-year-old boy register. Last year only 28 out of ees . as he attempted to fire it. 230 eligible Negroes attended in- Douglas Mason of Sandusky was tegrated classes. struck in the stomach by a frag-| * * * CONVENIENT MEMBER OFFICES F.D.1.C. landslides Aug: 17-18. > 5 ey . * * *' “We've checked and che ment from the three-inch rocket, | cusses ~ we ed the. pre- with er from shot ously all - white -elementary vnolis. = ~ | school at Sturgis, Ky., where 44 - Police’ said the boy poured the) ‘Negro children registered Monday powder into the steel casing of under a federal court order to in- the rocket. Douglas was standing |tegrate all Union County elemen- over the device when it blew up tary schools. Attempts of, Negroes after he ignited the fuse. to enter white at Sturgis . |resulted in vic three years Boys Discover $1,000 . |= Worth of ‘Pretty Glass’ | ST. LOUIS (AP)—Bob Brick- man, 8, thought the little pieces of glass lying in the alley were real ipretty. His pal, Mel Hall, 1), thought so too, So did a startled jeweler Monday night when the s-|boys brought in $1,000 worth unset diamonds and asked what they were, Police have the gems bar Gon! know of any diamond theft r loss. | If unclaimed the boys | ll have some diamonds. O7 Labor Day Holiday “Will 450 Persons Die? CHICAGO (AP)—The National Safety Council -esti- : ” mated today that traffic accidents might kill 450 per- sons during nest weekend's three-day Labor Day heiidsy. xk © -® The estimate, covering 78 hours from 6 p.m. Friday | to midnight Monday, is 30 higher than the actual toll for Labor Day weekend last year. The Council said virtually all the 71 million motor - vehicles in the United States are expected to be on the waa the weekend. &) &. :*% Pee SOA Spek Septet whey att toe —— ees Police ma +Own Version of Hit, Run i i BIG NEWS. Is eer “AORN NSN SES TIRE LTE | Deny oy mere Soice Seiko siete ete hey tinea bane Enclosures © Cement, Electrical Work © Shell Homes Completed © Bathrooms _ 2 aes Ye @ Rooms Added @ Tile | [You Name it... FEDERAL WILL BUILD aa »—"| en tear tas, ae No Money Down Taka a Laay as 5 Your Wo Por “FOR. @ 700 ESTIMATES CALL Se oe es Ie Yt ce “= ; ’ | : bare (RR nah tee “OLS bis te . 1958, making a net addition to the but Kelly Has an Idea world's population of 47 million. 4 arts | . 2 FRI DOROTHY ~ rrr . 7" DANDRIDGE By BOB THOMAS fun ‘at Pacific Ocean Park, where som we ‘OF UNION 2 curT pyreans AP Movie-TV Writer ihe spends his days mingling HAGGERTY + Box Office Open 7 P.M. > —— HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Where are|#™ong the kids and making them > at 7, : A laugh. 4 <\ the clowns of yesteryear? a > ie ; n = I saw him during a break in 4 t..""They’re dying off,” says. Em- hi nd he w ~ mett Kelly, one of America’s|"8 chores, a as worrying «,/about his extravagantly tattered < 8, _ oe cosume, He explained that he loft the business. vouldn’t risk wishing or dry-clean- There aren't, 2% 't and the colognes he poured many ne wronto it didn't always~do' the job clowns coming|®"-* hot day. up because the| PLAYED EVERYWHERE young kids don't) ‘This is the first time I've ever see any future! played an amusement park,” Kel- in clowning: ly remarked. “I’ve done just about “In the old/everything —*carnivals, circuses, days, there Were| baseball and basketball games, : 26. circuses on) movies, TV, But, I've never been _ THOMAS rails. Even the|able to stay-in_one place so long. smallest would haye -about 25/I'll be here 19 weeks.” clowns, The Ringling, Circus was| His comments on the decline of split into two units with 40 clowns|the clown are significant because apiece, \ of the recent death of Grock, the * * * great European. clown. “A clown could look forward to/°thers here and abroad are no moving up then. He'd start with|!onger at their ancient os a carnival, and as he perfected his|!s there aod me - revival? act, he'd get offers from bigger! ,, : shows, Eventually he could at I kmow of only —— field up to the big show. But now Ring- that offers possibilities,” Kelly re- 2 ling Brothers-Barnum and Bailey|™4ked. “That's the shopping cen. ter, Entertainment for those neigh-|@ ee. Ist RUN Gery Grant Eva Marie Saint. - James Manon MA 4-3135 meat Wy 3—FEATURES—3 — Load the Car Night ———— has gone in for auditorium presen: rm) tations and catries only ‘about 3 borhood centers is getting to be a H clowns.” big thing. I'm thinking of getting s Sering ’** up a unit to tour them.” . - TOMORROW : A NEW SHOW & 5. , STERLING It's significant that Emmett AGAIN : HAYDEN Kelly ts otit of the circus and hav-|Coynt Apple Varieties LOAD THE CAR NIGHT uit ing the longest run in one place! - : of his 38-year career. He is offi-| Almost 7,500 varieties of apples cially vice president in charge of'are grown in the Us. UNITED STATES NAVY BAND the World’s Finest Two Concerts _ September 24, 1959 ’ . y * . é Added 1st Run “THE LOST MISSILE” RE 0 terran Reuse vse N “AL CAPONE” x FIRST WITH THE FINEST x | |W. MACHETE eek Dre peepee Starts WEDNESDAY Beem TEATS A | Tt WATERFOR DRIVE-IN THEATER THE j) FAMILY DRIVE-IN Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 6:45 P.M. | . | mere Thru THURS. | ¢ . Oxford High School | . ie ~— _— aia . | Matinee for Students Grand ‘Concert i . we EXPLODES: _BRIGI Naa | = 00 PM tor EXOLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING | Student Admission $.75 General Admission $2.00 ff A i) TICKETS Wow can an officer in his right mind x | Pontiae Oxford Calbdi'’s Music, Store, : Brower’s Store ; A frankly Grinnell’s Music Store Any Lion Club Member ~ | q i shocking | MAIL ORDERS TO Donald Awrey | lilm abour ae 46 Pontiae St. | ; "Keeps the peaees < “ | Oxford, Mich. . facts‘of obsession Bt } Sponsored by the Oxford Lion’s Club 1 5 | tie upper. wane 7, | es : most in a ye Cl or | mind!” mistress | IN ADULTS... 0110700 | BN a ae , giltae ta | “CHILDREN *ebee 20c i a | "Easily the 1 peep-showiest of all the Bardot pictures ahied | + =| the best!” Ree Mopac ; } ‘ i Jaijis ~ fos, fis 2% E $e tid wes t . r * : ‘s 2 a a, i i ' koe ; i ‘4 i: * aires _THE PONTIAC Pees. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1, 1959 \ eee a i « In the’ great mausoleum - like - Reich Chaneellory; which he had built in hope of perpetuating him- _ self for all time in concrete and \ | Adolph Hitler, Fuehrer and Reich - Chancellor and Supreme Com- - mander of the German Armed - Forces, went to bed. | He had just signed the procla: - mation which set: his armies and air fleets in motion across the’ Polish frontier and unleashed the second World War. \ | xk « * For weeks Europe had hurtled down the precipitous slope to war. All communications between Berlin and the Western European - capitals; had ceased, International - trains stopped running, long dis- - tance telephone lines were cut. | Inf London and Paris the black- _out already had begun and anti- aircraft guns were mounted on - poof tops. Tens of thousands of women- and children were being evacuated hurriedly from the ci- - ties. Bomb-proof trenches were dug in London's parks and gas | masks were distributed to every | Briton. What touched off the crisis? Since he came to power in 1983 Hitler had rearmed Ger many illegally, reoccupied the demilitarized Rhineland, seized Austria, Merhel and Czechosio- vakia, Now he was demanding restor- ation of the Free City of Danzig anda road through the corridor of Polish territory that separated East Prussia from the rest of Germany. Earlier that summer Hitler's Propaganda Minister, little club- footed Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels, taking the salute at a mass torch- light demonstration of thousands man sent to Danzig to prepare start of World War II. On Aug. 24 Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told the British House of Commons that — pact or no pact — Britain would fulfill her treaty pledges to defend Poland if she were attacked. — French began leaving Berlin. Next day, Aug. 25, Nazi Ger- when he attacked. Poland. of the- British Empire. In return, he demanded. restoration of Ger- free hand to attack Poland. x & & On Aug. 26 the German people, Anyhow, she is too cowardly and|"ene ‘announced cancellation of weak ‘to fight,” the annual Nazi Party Congress we kk * at Nuremberg. Hitler Believer that, too A still ruder awakening came Eleven days before he gave the could attack Poland without fear. that Russia would come to its aid. That same day the British and many secretly completed its mo- bilization. At the same time, Hit- ler made a last desperate bid to bribe Britain irito staying neutral He summoned Britain's am- bassador, Sir Neville Henderson, to the Chancellory and offered him a treaty under which Nazi Germany would. “‘guarantee” with its own armed forces the integrity4, many’s former colonies and a still blissfully unaware of the as - (State Must Put Economics First Politics Gets Minor Role When Future at Stake—Merritt Hill § if ig if [ i EE 4 gs ji Cy H AP Wirephete HITLER MEETS COHORT — Adolph Hitler is greeted by the for the Nazi coup in 1939. Albert Forster did his job effectively, as indicated in the sign overhead which welcomes Der Fuehrer. This took place 20 years ago, at the roared over the Olynapié stad jum swimming pool and the Wannsee lake “beaches. On Aug. 26, Henderson flew back to Berlin with a note from Chamberlain accepting the broad idea of an. Anglo-German ‘“‘slate wiping,” but reiterating Britain's commitments to Poland. But on Aug. 29 Hitler upped his demands. another note announcing that he no longer would be satisfied with the return of the city of Danzig and a road through the so-called Polish corridor. He demanded im- mediate surrender of the whole corridor by Poland atid gave the Polish government 24 hours to send a plenipotentidry to Berlin to sign the surrender, wt ke ke He -German ultimatum was passed on to Poland, but she ai- ready had ordered general mo- bilization herself. : At midnight on Aug. 30 Hen- dergon drove to the Nazi Foreign Office, told Ribbentrop that Po- land -had been informed of Hit- ler’s demands and added that the British government considered it impossible for a Polish plenipo- | tentiary to reach Berlin on time. | Ribbentrop’s answer was to read to Henderson in German a long dcument outlining what would have been Germany's terms if a Berlin on time. Ce ainpon. Cush Tein Goan ld yo eck. is daly otoed of erving Your car. It4akes eager pean « car. It takes aboot gas to drive fo work from Pontiac hod if you mend 78 cnt o park, ‘ata aaa Com#muting by GTW costs only $1.22 « day, « _. saving of just under $200 a year. And think . .. ait conditioned comfort, time to relax and read, 1io-more,”. bo voda Be smart. Commute by train, Call W. greniets fg Stok Pon a}; Tee EXIM | ef Lbs » * as eee wer 4 ise. Train commuters pay | V2 as much as drivers ss! iti i i fii cL At- exactly 11 a.m., He handed Henderson|° : I i gy tl lous ~~: at atanauana Co. vice president. i Hill, chairman of the executive committee of the Michigan indus- trial amBassadors, spoke at.a training conference of the ambas- sadors and manufacturers of northern Michigan» counties. He said an agressive program to sell Michigan as a place to locate industry, was needed because “the rest of the country ts working too hard for ua to sit back and let our prospects find us.” “T think we have been fairly et- fective. in convincing others that a good economic climate must trans-{- cend political considerations,” . Hill |Hi said. ‘‘Such a climate is.a perma-jnot nent need of a state which has so much to lose if industry is hot made to feel welcome.” ad aa i 1 I i E = #) TRE Sez. Rackets Poche of Auto’ Union | \a new date for the Rackets Com- Is ba aie The UAW hearings were put off). until both of them can attend. ; Chairman John L, McClellan! “%e (D-Ark) said he would announce; * mittee inquiry after“ the confer- ence picture has been clarified. Now He Pens Sermons RIDGEFIELD PARK, N. J. & GET DOUBLE STAMPS. WED. y M. Bigzin till felt he was ; - career | =“ hae Come Save on 2.99 ~ ere AY cists’ 3 t0 14 School MONTREAL (AP) —Health, offi- cials were puzzled and shocked today by the theft of 75,000 shots of emergency Salk vaccine sent At 9 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 3, here to help check a polio epi- the British ambassador paid a) gomic final call on Ribbentrop and . x *. handed him an ultimatum warn- Officiats said four masked gun- ter of 10,000 vials Monday would have a hard time selling the vac- cine—even though it is valued at $30,000, es The vaccine must be kept at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or it will degenerate after 48 hours. If giv- en then it coud cause a violent reaction, but doctors: said it would cloud over and could be easily. Officials said the theft is a se- * the Nazi radio broke into its program and ““Engiand is just|vere blow to the anti-polio cam- bluffing,” they reassured each|paign. “‘Children will be the vic- ther. tims,” said Dr. Adelard Groulx, > Theft of Salk Vaccine ‘Shocks. Health Officials ed known.” DRESSES | ww i ’ a ae 4 4 ee? . } Double Stamp head of Montreal's — vas ment. * * * Special! The vaccine was sent from To- ronto for 59 municipal clinics = Skirts 1" planning to give second shots to children and teen-agers. With 17 new cases admitted to Montreal hospitals over the week- end, the polio total for the year ig 554. There have been 30 deaths. There was tion that. the robbers planned to set up a black market -operation. Forte said the robbers LOOK! 1.69 Sanforized Sturdy Bar-Tacked 3 to 12 Boys’ Jeans the vaccine but ‘‘no medical per- son would buy it from an un-| - Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy in the Civil War was first.a United States secretary of war, sie and Normandy . and the ruined bombed-blasted hulks of a hundred German cities were the final. proof that this was indeed for real. 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FLAP BACKS ee ee phon ear Sr oe) a : - ee PRR StS the French are, - nit. 4 SIXTEEN a ee: "THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘TUESDAY, SuPYEMBER 1, 1959 RM SOR MEEL SG PPE S pee r : Be — : é fo 7 =. ese arty ee : 500 600 ‘her ota ; aoa Ses. Sas cae y f , Bee = & cnet . ae 3-Pc. Matchéd Set my Par is ett E 3ank.‘Ain’t’. hat It V Vas| A ee ere ree het PARIS = You would think that|ily that this is what they are, but/and the Danes, you were -_— urally wary. 2 geo ae “ would be|becoming civilized again when it's/thing to laugh with; to the Pa ~“ * * ' tn ea pac pail ctor from |time for soa rae. = you : ne to laugh Ss — — _ oe yea Diet Got Ap tesa | By PHYLLIS BATTELLE Here he could drink ¢offee and illegal absinthe to his itchy heart's content, here find the crumpling pad, he prefers to a middle class beard ' |mained thick and wholesome un- +’ * * Thera’ are about 5,000 Ameri- der the Norway and Denmark) Rijbicoff said he thinks Kennedy | can “Expatriates” here now, [Prices, becomes thin and sickly.j}will also have a substantial num- most of them apparently GI's convincing themselves momentar- “They live in $25-a-month gar- rets,”” said a local friend. ‘They bum drinks from one another fréely: Occasionally, they write a pocketbook, To the ~ Najegsie comparison because, after years of contented isolation, the Scandin- It probably is unfair to make-a gry... Fair or unfair, considering circumstances, I must admit that I’ve fallen in love with. Scandin- avia. Beceuse it is still beautiful the In Copenhagen, your breakfast of ham, eggs, cheese, pate de fol ber of the New York delegates. | Hollywood bed, here proclaim loud/line of poetry or sketch a nude. |: se Court to show cause why it and free his frustrations against|They appear to be ‘suffering dra- A a oe ee ne gel the | ot certify’ that @ proposal to a) I _- well, against whatever beatniks|matically for their art. But all the inns oveb wiltingly than nd it highly. a state constitutional convention are disillusioned about. time, I think, they are eves: tin re your jrecomme! carried last summer. : llowance from home. t But: no. The beatniks tried liv. [27 #”0w! : The court yesterday gave security helps keep them from board ‘welll " 8 te ‘ ing here, for a short time, whem [400° so thing really crea- Ribicoff Pledges Support : be Set. 0 they first began their monoto- aes rg ’ answ nous movement, and they found ries Board. members are defendants We tas tot for thea. |GOLDEN BOHEMIANS ees ennet y ictory_ P. ‘stlier of Port Huron... He The trouble was that on the Left| The Left Bank's Americans to- | . r uron. Th wh : : d day are popularly known as the | seeks to- throw. out their decision Bank Of Paria ne oe that fun. ig|""Golden - Bohemians,” GROTON, Conn. (AP) — Demo-|England states — Maine, New|that the con-con question failed that? The only thing an anarchist| ‘They know they're not Hem,|cratic oe “i Hampshire, “Vermont, Massachu-\“")"7\ 4. a majority vote” cannot ‘bear is to be looked uponjingways or Scott Fitzgeralds, yet ar git, os — at aa New setts, Connecticut and Rhode Is-jthose voting on the proposal but with approval by moral men. they Ming om, hoping ineptration/ tend rete gh ibon win the|40d—had a tofal of 104 Votes. [not a majority of those who voted * * will hit them one day. Ridiculous: the ‘ - They don’t even know how to get | Democratic nofnination for presi- areas in the election. ‘Supreme So the Left Bank, according to, *% Ct dent. : Have Reserve Teeth Court ruled in 1948 that a majority my sources here in Paris, is not |@™Unk' x *« & ot thoge going to the polis must the same as it was 30 years ago, | Ribicoft=said-hefeelsa-united| Sharks have one to four tows of;vote- for--@-constitutional-conven-y a tn —— or 20, or-even' 12 months ago.| It is a huge shock to be in Paris,|New England delegation will be a|teeth in actual use and another|tion before it can be ordered. DON RICHMON More and. more it ig being wa-|suddenly, after a week in Scandin-\nucjeys for Kennedy that will|two to seven rows in reserve. If} ~~ - OR 3-5072 tered-down by young pédplé whose s#¥'#., more than offset New York and/ ne tooth is lost, a reserve takes| Yosemite national park is about ~~~only claim to artistic instinct is a| Your pocketbook, which re-|California delegafes, its Place in less than a’ week, the area of Rhode Island, —,. _ — Ribicoff made his remarks at| /| who traded in their uniforms for the drifters’ pseudo artistic life. ee ca tinerua cata Go BUY ALL YOUR. | | ome J mprovement 1s od GR less than one dollar , In Paris, your breakfast of | Sunday — orange julee, croissant and cof: fee is nearly three dollars. the opening of the annual conven- tion of the New. England Associ- ated Press News Executive Assn. Some are students who con-| vineed their parents that Paris is still the mecca for the imaginative and gifted. 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Soginaw St, Phone FE 5-4171 a, 3 z i i. o 1 i a _THE PONTIAC PRESS __ PONTIAC, PLE AN oa TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1959 os ‘e i: : MA blazing blazer of multi-colored stripes is worn with tapered pants for crisp fall country days. The. jacket in cactus, red, desert, Windsor blue or black stripes is lined in acetate taffeta, set off by flap button: S, color, pockets,—euffed three-quarter sleeves and golden ‘It’s Too Late to Accuse Baby Sitter. By EMILY Post. _ . “Dear Mrs. Post: Last eve- ning a neighbor of mine came ever to babysit for me;= —— * “eye headaches” come simply |— : : r — — ‘ - from fatigue of the eye muscles. || ee caheen be For Holden Red Stamps 4 . * However some diseases such as || English studies at the YWCA. ‘ __§laucoma can cause great pain. |» Miss Kim had wanted to fly ili SS OS a ates there’ ere Pelt tie-it ence eeadhent—a desire jo- OL kh hhh hed ddd, dad do ddd _ Neck”. headaches, ‘These. come|# herited mother who~ . LASSES TACT LENSES \- pee arent ale IED eine Wy. shoulders and head. Relaxation of a She vabasssered for Bligh . N __.. DR. = I. PHILLIPS \ P these muscles is essential to relief. |» ~ training Force, “ * : —— : aceite ‘ : Heat applied to the neck and shoul-|j ly before the: Communist inva- FANOEA i. CATS i) ” | \ eS. -* * * : qualified pilots were scarce, of aterford Township an- = ae : : Martin Tunis point out that “most * “Everyone thought a wom- | daughter, Sandra’Lee, to Fred- \Y _ =“ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN > : headaches result from an altered) : Atwell me ee background. in. literature an can't fly. They were very erick Eugene Boyce. He is the \ \: i: state of certain vascular and mus- "2 up sifted four cup suger arts, history, and science. worried and surprised when son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas |.Q ae cular tissue Within and about the) 3 \esapaons baking powder Hiablespose butter or margarine Tt is impetative, he expidiied .|- Stconeded. I “was surprised, | A. Boyce of Waterford Town- \ - LEMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING) \ : cranium as part of the reaction of| § % teaspoon salt. mK jcup hot water te © cenakine’ teckel ehantien— too,”” she laughed. . ship, An Oct. 10 wedding is > some individuals to thelr lle ex-il. {uma RE | Sua ereSiiiee ‘camel ns Whenever she landed at an | planned: * | ff Fhe ded he dhe wheuudeuduteuteede . perience.” ‘They feel that these|—| ®PBles peeled sind chopped Mix together in a saucepan. §) Reape pv omen airfield, men.were shocked to = 7 a changes in the tissues. about the|™ _ Sift first four ay writing regardless | see « wonian jump out of the . ‘ slices of how modest or unrecognized plane. She was teased by her e head, face and neck and the mu- it may be — while you are: |. fiends family and fellow air TAPP’S . - ; ir — Journalist “never stops ‘| AWARDED ¢ DECORATIONS : ‘ , : : learning. Her classroom@atter During the Korean War, oo . Dear Abby, Listens: | formal education, is the whole |. Capt. Kim was a courier, fly- : a ae , world and-all the people and ing secret. messages from one . : : 7 problems in it, he said, part of Korea to another, e US n ecomes ngry Some professions, he said, She never had an accident, p : may pay better than journal- | and received stx decorations — - | ism, buat few offer the creative | for her service from both, the ‘ ‘ + ‘satisfactions. air force and the ‘ Over Those Yearly’ Operations | =, ,.)| «timate a | : : se pi om taught’ ‘flying theory at an insti- Use a narrow when e in Seoul. . . By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN you-married a_minister, could jealous.” "Phat technique went sad he making mayonnaise so| A member of the Internation- had a serjous operation. It your husband doubts the of ~ * * of the rotary-beater action. lots, she plans after her return Last week my doctor told me prcigode s cr ne ag . What's asc goers = " needed operation. | get the op ! - | personal reply, o Abby fe wien I told. pe s ui tor. Leave the medical deci- | in care.of this paper. Enclose : PERMANENTS’ 7 ay hadend. one - sions to the qualified medical a stamped, self-addressed en- Complete with Hairest and Set $ h() Ss he hit the experts. ek velope. | = oe :. Wo App't Necessary FE 5-8000 i a : . A "St Pepe x ny DEAR ABBY: What do yor. | Try adding a dash of_nutmeg to ~ LOUIS — ; es “ever since. | think of a 52-year-old man who (canned (cream-type) clam chow-i] (19 west Guren=2a@ Ploor Next to Buckner Finance He says | carries'a picture.of his dancing der. . : . : there is al- teacher around in his wallet? ways some- \He never carries mine. I hati " thing | wrong some made especially for this with me. Lord purpose and he printed a num- ‘knows I don’t ee et ber underneath it and that’s like the idea ABBY the last I saw of it. He makes of getting cut up every year. a big joke -out of everything. But what can I do? My hus- Don’t you think he is m band says it is a lot of expense | 8 fool out of me? 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Puce isee ee sevangtian ht Oe (One et of the nine on the m for the| ‘They: have scored six sweeps in|tered the Pan-American record but ee a en Oren De ogee Ry age Pl oy 4 S*" fifth day of competition in this|track — first, second and third) was disallowed because of a 5.7) mommay® Picurs We" "* 3 eee H vs, Cepeda. Connell. BP x athletic carnival among the nda-|places — with every nation Jimited|mile an hour backing wind. Hayes By The Associated Press Totals 3993123 Totals 36 4.104 mage =< x RERBE mien of the ae tagger orn to heap entries in the events.|defeated arch-rival Lee Calhoun, TIJUANA, Mexico — Enrique A—Doubled for Griggs im 5th pm esterday, two ifor-/Three of them came yesterday. (the former Olympic champion, fo i eg rte Sree, AR ng SAE my pon ee = “ae fe ! i if 4 § ili, Ray Norton of Oakland, and). 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The money would be ivear-old Pilar Roldan of Mexico defeated 42-year-old Maxine Mitch- jell of Los Angles: : | 121 WAYNE ST., Pontioc SI behind Federals FE 3-7855 | —_— — ~ J ruggedly-handsome Swede said. at held in trust until the boxer re-| his home in Goteborg. “The con- tired. tract will be signed one of these Bergen said he got his idea ‘days but it is already. clear that I'from a suggestion made by Abe IT'S ALL SO EASY LADIES High quality lining, mile -adjustment. as $1.25 a week. Free Installation SILKOTE BRONZED é ? |} MUFFLERS ) a +3” 2. As low Ferd & GUAR. TO OUTLAST FE Two ORD RY MUFFLERS ea, Call: Us for Money Saving Prices on Your Car Muffler ) Kai Auto Service 149 W. Huron St. FE a 1215 will go to Hollywood." Columbia Pictures . confirmed “. that it asked Johansson to appear} iin “All the Young Men” but ‘said no contracts have been signed yet.|. Just how much pay Ingemar will ‘get is not known now. | Miami Seeks Place 1 in New Loop Today DALLAS, Tex. 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But it is something that should have been done long ago and I am proud that the Garden will have a part in this new venture.” ‘Red’ Bedts TB, Gets Back Into Uniform Today MILWAUKEE (AP) — Veteran infielder Red Schoendienst puts on} a Milwaukee Braves uniform to-| iday and returns to the active play-| er list for the first time since the ‘World Series. “Red will be out there tonight, ne General Manager John McHale | said, “and#he'll be available for ‘the game with the Philadelphia Phillies, It's godd to have him back.” Schoendienst, regarded by many as the top second baseman in the) major leagues, has_ recovered ifrom his. bout with tuberculosis. His recovery was speeded by sur- igery coupled with heavy doses of = at a St. Louis hospital. ‘Ist Ace at Springdale Ted McFarlane of Birmingham scored a hole-in-one yesterday at Springdale Park, the first of the year at the Birmingham municipal golf course. McFarlane made his ace on the 6th hole with a 6-iron and he carded 52 for nine holes. surance “We hope to have this retire- tay Anna nn ee a ill wi, ° : : AP Wirephote | MAN OF THE HOUR — Australia’s Neale Fraser holds the | Davis Cup high after he defeated Barry MacKay of the United | States yesterday at Forest Hills, N. Y., in the singles match that decided possession of the trophy. Scores were 8-6, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. Aussies Regain Davis Cup as Fraser Defeats MacKay set, he had Neale down 15-40 on the Aussie’s service, But Fraser pulled it out. In the fifth game ) the fourth FOREST HILLS, N.Y. —Neal Fraser, well-to-do son of a promi- nent Melbourne judge, waited pa- tiently six years for his chance to\play in a Davis Cup challenge round. 5 The handsome left-hander com- pleted a 3-2 Australian triumph service, but again he pulled it out after it went to deuce twice. Otherwise, Fraser was clearly ae yesterday when he whipped Barry |the boss. His ground strokes and ‘MacKay, former University of tricky, spin service kept aims \Michigan star, 86, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. bottled up. The first two sets were played Sunday but darkness intervened | {and the rest of the match had to PYC Juniors be put off until yesterday. Fraser thus won both his Sail to 4th, 7th singles matches — against O!l- |; oie unt Mackay’ ane i Sears Races teamed with Roy Emerson to . i “eapture the doubles from Ol- Three junior saailors from Pon-) medo and Earl Bacchols of gt. jtiac Yacht Club yesterday finished Louis, Olmedo and MacKay both | fourth and seventh in the first two beat Rod Laver for the two U.S. races for the Sears Cup on Long) points. © Island Sound off Noroton, Conn. | It was a solid Australian victory These races determine the North! 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NEW YORK (AP) — The steel _ strike drags into another month) sto¢kpiles are getting nervous. , x « * Looms Closer Get x * * {by the middle of next month 225,after the strike ends the steel in- say they'll be hurting. : "| qustry ‘and steel-using industries ~-t+will be making up* for lest pro- _month| Some metalworking companiés| duction and rebuilding depleted -ang ‘today even those with big also are facing up to labor trou-| ious Phis is expected to push also for several weeks more be-,can't forf the steel mills can promise| Half of those thinking they know. say they expect to be getting reg- 1 month nogmal deliveries. Mm industries tied closely Jo steel/ular_ supplies in- about ¢ prodiiction, strike effects are still after the mills start up. The ath- spreading. First came layoffs in ers- are thé mines and on the railroads seuving steel mills. Now salary _ cuts for executive personnel are - bejng announced by such more pessimistic And the institute says: fivms tell us they've been notified they won't be on the mills’ fourth’ railroads |quarter_ books at ail, ne matter as*the Pennsylvania and Boston & what; happens.” Mdine. * *« * Mm a tally by the financial staff, private e’ the Research Institute of Amer shortages. But by the middle of this monthy10@ expect to be. And eee etre , z | Writers Break in TV Easier Than Movies | By PAPRICK McNULTY HOLLYWOOD #—Next time you - tude in “Gunsmoke,” “Riffeman” or. the other TV shoot-'em-ups, think of Sam Pecinpah. He’s the in the hero's mouth. * * * | Sam's a writer—one of a new hybrid breed that has grown right’ with television Writers for movies and Broad way usually are established pro fessionals. And it’s difficult for av barefoot boy WT typewriter ta break in ' Not so in television Many of TV's brighest woeiting, marie Pad dy Chayelsky and Rod Serling among them, began just where’ Sam did four years ago ~broke and hungry. And many, Chayelsky. Serling and Arran Spelling to name three have gradaated into the. produe tian end nf the business. Thes busy writing, directing and pro ducing their own brainchilds ave That's where Sam is heading Why? Very ssanaple et ® * -TVhat's where the dolha ae | fam got the message after an agency hired him to write # movie, } e scenaria,{gom the novel, “The Au thentic Death of Hendry Jones.""] | Sam's script was sold as “One-| Eyed Jacks,” a Western in which) | Marlon Brando directed — and! | starred in | Sam-got $4,000 for his trouble. | The agency. got $150,000, * * * Sam writes only Westerns, And | ha comes by his cowboy lore nat- urally. He was reared on a cat-| tlé ranch near North Fork, in Cali-| fornia's rugged Madera County, | After four years in the Marine Corps, Sam had a brief fling as, a drama student at the University, of, Southern California. He werking as a stagehand at a local TV station when a friend suggest- ed he try to adapt an old “Gun-| smoke’ radio script for TV. | Sam did and the producers liked) it. He wrote 12) more “Gun en Horry Karl Will Marry Harry Colin's Widow | was| | The institute: is a business visory organization supported by Member firms | ‘polled. are assured of anonymity) ica only 30 out of 300 sfeel users.—.a practice regarded as making | report they've already been hit by for more frankness. industry, For the long term, ‘smokes’ and a score of half hour Westerns, ‘© «* * ing shooting are over, Sam pretty well arrived. He jis one of the creators of the “Rifleman” series and twice been nominated award siege b some igh yaleciag | normal deliveries, let alone re-| ‘But it could come fast. the pic is much brighter. Three months, The lean and hungry years when Sam -worked into the wee hours fellow who puts the brave words to finish a script for early morn- for the Wr Guild of America’s best Western: ibles of their own which could close the economy as a whole into new . ithem even if steel stocks hold out. high ground well into 1960. About three-fourths of the users! Only about half of the compa- ‘say they can keep going until mid- nies are able to say when fhey ex- October. But they also know they|pect normal shipments after jhe must stretch their stocks not only strike. Many of the others say over the length of the strike but/they have tried to find out and, But the institute takes a dimmer view of the immediate outlook. Its financial staff says: ‘‘We’ve al- ready passed the point where trouble can be avoided, even if the strike ended right away. Met- alworking companies have passed the point of no return because it will be. three to six weeks after the furnaces start again before e customer can ‘get build inventory.” ‘THE GIRLS wd tute. \ \ 4 I | | } | has) has iters| "I want a hat that won't make hing” BOARDING HOUSE on Gh” 91 et - Pod * ting Steel Strike Jitters, Those other than metalworkers already. hurt include, beside the obvious ones of coal mires and railroads serving steel mills: Contractors who can’t start new jobs without delivery dates on structural étee] they'll need. ~ x *« * *® Plastic molders who may be running low on tool steel for dies. Chemical producers who may be running low of steel containers and must cut back on production of some items. Truckers who, like the _rail- roads,. have business in moving stee| from mills to customers. Over-all trouble isn't here yet. + — By Franklin Folger me look as if I'd just joined some- fhblb* 1989 ny NER Ge, + le TM, Reg at K 56 QCTHERE GOES OUR DINNER! ABOUT HE'S SAF ose UB Pet of LINLESS HE FORGETS HOW TO SWIM £ BOY, WHAT ADINE/ Nosovy's *&. ARGUING _ & WITH THE BEAR= a-) Ee NOW +e ,, ‘ 1, RVs OUT OUR WAY —_+—_—_ CHICAGO CAPS Joan Perrs Cohn, widow of Hatiy Colin, for: mer pres#tént of Columbia Pic | tubes, will be married hede to —_Aileght to flares Karl wealthy Cah fofnia. shoe manufacturer, local; newspapers reported ; ‘Karl was- divorced a venr ago frem actress Mane McDonald, | ndw appearing ata Chicago sum mer theater, The papers said she had not been invited to the wed- dihg. Cohn, who died Feb. 27, 1958, | left an estate of four million dol- Jats for his widow and their three cHfildren, Gil Well Peters Out in Houston Prison Farm HOUSTON, Tex; (AP)—Houston is.out of the oil business—its well ran dry. . The well, dug on the city pris- on farm in 1957, produced some 30,000 barrels of oil. The city col- leeted $25,000 in the venture. U.S. railroads. carry about’ 80 _ per cent of our total coal produc- tién. The other goes either by canal boats or trucks. / - DONALD DUCK 4 4 A ee Sa, - ke ed a —, ——, hewn ss pe pees. al we | ~— SS wy oh" j ow €t = see - TM Reg US Fat. OFF v te NR A | ( Ke > ta he of i's | “Gib Pree is we co Sn : : < - STOP! WE GOT -TO GO BACK TO TH' POC -- CURLY'S BACK 19 OUT \ Aen 7 te * * ‘THE COUNTRY BUMP-KINS- T.RWHLIANS a > JUST TWO ok 2) | HUNDRED f Wy ( DOLL ARS! & @ ‘HAT y ‘ME AN, fs) WHAT KIND )/ EXCELLEN OF GAS 3 tT, \ YOU CAN MOW | IC MLEAGE J YOUR LAWN | 1 GE FOR 15? WORTH! 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Whet truction gen fn Oe = bag RE 117 | Peppers New. 60 1.00 Chevrolet am | sce etl water { any 0 con-| 1, cons from the ¢ frm Ate °° B3 Pou i 200) eTROIT = ents and @lend. hs tats To's Machat, of the 4 toh wie’ ng 10 ar ing beset fom the go Am Cyen\. 89 > 2.00 “DE intm leves ke zs volved, ere. trying showld be organi- 4 Am Ma Puy. 26 co! - 2.00) two _ appo: Thi Orchard Lal yesterday |i, they Te aoe gry eral ban on, tricted “be al-| = Am Met | 6. siegece Soke Ste * 2.00 unounced onday. of the 71 Township, ps, an ference of if it i ceed ra ‘ ] ee Tout! : 8 Melous, Ye Bu. «Vel neement - 34 er field of stam, and) row the area the issue te for| 9 sl gpa lor involved Sudden y ly ¥ N Ce $ squash, Delicious Preece | retin Roskilly,” manag forge Bloom: y pnigial cS pores ve porary Page Baycol tional pic ployer practice 1 Sudd 8 Onl; has \ {pewash wa ou ti«w#«st sei 3 4 AR axle and ith and stole 0 in money to Oak- ment to 7a if the em labor tic | . I roblem - 4 leq sh Summer. im bu “2 Bete 4 hoe and ars wit ated $1 according finally carried ses-| lowed n unfair Democratic, There ure p Ln SS Meat Tre “, 39° | gauasn Be secosen sone seecesees OOF stroit” gear alter 36 ye: Ros-estim c "s deputies. rt. = into ilty of a Senate first ur fig wee cin "Co... 38 Tomatoes, bu ee — retired division. bout .$15 cash riff's settlemen reest, went everett) guilt four’ § for the en yo at Ss i Nee Pee Sanne a eed a Cav aba 8 a tr| x th contre = conferees sr fing he eee earned | VENU —aA’ : 134 May D Ly : aa Turnips. GREEN aaaceeoser 0) Te General at Chevro land - 19, As he llth day, id that | ferees a there has : been co OF Aveo Corp’... gr) Mead c is. Te. - +eit ho started —— = R. Larm, yesterday n for th R-Ill) sa agree-| con So far the House. | SE ‘ nvee -9T Merek & 8 191) week bu 22 a Se ly, w a former tion en-} Arnold | @ Orion, ye riving | sio irksen ( f final coll ences foe) from Ou : TAL Balt & "316 Merr Ch ie rd, No. 1, ponenne 18 inder, was 7. avia' a- 1 St.,- Lak drunk: di M. D signs be : to put o | * of give H < EC . . ee fe ues Me HT gee, opel omens) ot Tone f and foundry 0 sl eeed gel * Municipal He weal tiny t he will t* indefinitely. = TV sP P= Yee SR ¢ UT rene arty Sirens sseees ae : ‘forg : Lope before lunt. men ht . ° ay ES ny 23 sseah ere: 113 figorre eae seoreece -~ |gine and -. rge bef McCalle ine plug floor fig! e = ear fi eer: $2 | on As he > GREENS $2.25 tons. . * * was fae Cecil Bo & $100 pclae = aT, ce | TO THE a Bae te eh a Rs ee wd, Trneg was day or 2 days In the On $ Tro , FIRST 25 monn B54 Nat real dS ol “sg ee . 150 Sylvester killy’s suc and |, days or 2; : a eee a Sane St eo Bs se 18 mame Roni 2d been Chey. [7 SHY oF 2 mero broken by fertor , nt: = aa beg ++ ibaaaner i En Wak Ob: | cory eran ey a siiee } | . He ha trol, he Elem ‘ ad ; WEEK Can Ee 5 NY & Wes . 38.1 Let . Bos ~MB. ooo See Ae boss ts. Hi con window tiac For a course seen st tee isco ee L | feng tant He = vandals at Bagley St - depe n — rr S60 ‘0 “ . b Gace ae ta? . : i pees tl x ion Oo = o Romaine. bu. tock rol % oi former o Scio, 30 Monday. Be Nn ffic officer to Papen oe wo 7 } Ches & ee Fj —— ie Lives . ate wate ae Colum ‘Gas... 316 = S| lable £360; ters, quailty — rs ” Waterford edt gele rig o aheritt oti re | THREE or paties : . x Gon Edie. 52.6 ag Bites 32.5) thle cere end bet segs oe po . “Wa first step ent inde ship police sheriff ing Ty t tae bd ' a Con Gas ... 56.2 a ia Ca ioe steer: th a run; ch yee its departm ity zed, the enforce fall to ge it: Leee red bones ae a4 Pepsi Cole... 36 | | chol eee, eens ~~ oo, * took” lice nd. Coun deputized, | lef law . of we Overweigh ‘nist 1 Gont Bak ...-. at Pie cos st Sac ayo loads hight « prorat aad en = ne Be ee the Wa} ) i nehes Of fips and Ws 2 Inches 5 Se a. Hes Snare mec peeve sie ne Sot | | Bet was Sore ta i Cont OW... pe ol ¢ ay a | wnship Polic ent de nin at Ou e--2 4 Proc Ou 62.3 choice 5 pri baw? gg load ‘| The Board iceme effec 4 Townsh: independ Underweight re ie —- fol Pure Ol..." 80.1/ choice henna ae MP { choice all 13 pol: {ficers, terford ‘become the cof , Bust — y ensavemeain -<= wchn Giles aes rad ais stl 60 ose steers rs 25. “end 7 50 few tion of traffic o } has~ ‘ ice te Body -—-—« Trial Today re ies ‘T Repubite "Sit 44.4/1280 1b. steers. with ‘en 71.60; few tment as ment iff’ s ee police ft —— oe Your FREE Trial Tode Det we : i hex Dre 1103 dh I . .58.00-2 nag Fs Leer Sept. 15. all be the of the to “ gaid town- Se i $82-3 For . ° lons Sts eee ee Rey tat 44. og Oa sli eens . At that time they eaiinip penne po nclg —— sates @ Call 4-98 Venus Figure Sa fe esas | al 2 high 3.00-26.00; and cutters 14. ° will mes = f : : Fast Kod’: ane ae ij Rate ees a se eworn in os oo 40 per_ prisoner House of Ve Mie shopping Center, a ae 3 le -+ Op: ._ mueeere Lpptenliicte the The - $2. to = pee us beak lew. £7 Beovl mn So i bie 400. F bg . officers. the fee of tinue "Shaveek El & Mus 147 Sears Ra $4.6 18,00. co wg ye ts", te action tay under the | prisoner and will con . Mon.-Fri.” , Misael - = aner > sees re ~ tn 57.4) sihed, 35 ostly No. ‘iis ze This x working nd not county as es a, 1@ te » fal. Sec OF PORES bx-Cello-o 139 + sinelalt - #.alibe and * ewe fonds vais BS early qwill be v cuanttf's Dept. ip a oe rtaltment in ne pee an noe SS ———__—_— rn - Food Mach. Ser Sou Pac’. 4) montly 3 é tbe atlas . Debtand Gonty a oe meee Prete Water- ee ; Ford Sul «. 963 fou Rd 2A et No. ‘_ 3 ane bere 428-100; No. 3 age present by the. e police funds, tinued : aon ——— Freep Tre ass 4 Bran too. Bh. No. Ths. hers 11.00+12.50; _At th tized power ty ‘ere discon week pe sor ; | Frues T' Den : Ol] Ca «++ 46-4 970-300 > a 8. 50. to 1,00 - are depu sessary || Mices w hip two { Millard Se Doe Be Boe ora ‘Prades sows 300-40 Sar “teaser 34.00- police hem the nec rotection Towns! lice Chief Mil e Gen Elec ee ie Se Sie att 54. 00-94.00; giving a ete police protec edie to Po! ‘6 te 9 Gena i eae peat i eae te folie “tl sats the twa am, ae ee Pines’ been as the township oun ) ® Gen M i. a eas: 6.1 (40: and b ’ strong : eull . * t sta I's It has Il as bonded I. : = a Tel & . &. » 61 ean sala . Ewes ; few recen énera s well be ; ' en Tire ss a grit ts von ge i ee a gg ml sapien lll 35 town elles dopartantcta ° tertord : ee = eee eye rt Pa eee 1° You W Gerber ge fertron Hg naar $e mar Tae a T W. er 5 eareral ear ‘departments may they |tor bagel new napa ot Yo a 2 — Go Br. 4} k + 2s lias ALRERT ce u 2 a depart- ‘ win peace ie wes chy . 5 ee Po Itry and 9 N officers’ lh a Det. pool nega a sepa r, Super- tomas Pateghon Md “ae i help you § : year "oe ! +-25.3| — ‘ v \: = HENDREN olice M Eas t fs ’ or : Gran Fes ae sr ed ‘3 Tugs 31 (AP) = Tauality EUGE) Two ee George T paiounan AI a7 (op dears. to pote action ‘ann for the nece A\ We Soe with one of ou G Dy .. “90.5 c.. ‘33 F sz for : —— / Di ; and . According Johnson, “i ment . . ~ poo Mas Fk 4 On Pac 2 | DETROIT. Aug. :, light | type PROMOTED Safety sergeant E, Tennyson E. John of chang the dea - Gre we ob a 1 + Sage p+ d FOB es he ae Hy Public ; oted to of 449 233° W. Hop- Elmer ‘formality AL e financing : Ramuer. ¥ip 3: Gait Prose’ 2: 3° five’ poultry hens under 8 tly by accion, Hendrek. 3 28, of vieor Li alban: t hom nd dis- |. aw = Unit Pra "ienvy type ttes recen endren w: . Hendren, Foster, . merel EXCEPTION : -COS : dis- | wer Cha 101 ea oe. hens 60; ‘cu 3-24. FOB apy ae Jr;. to onan Tak as ae ‘ ; nent 7 ose B USINESS ; low come ih and : . oll aaa Ss local d . * fo : 5 an H éen : Hooker Ch zis Us fee ‘a ove A ge Prt ~— mete w. phos on the Pontiac officer — mf as Corp. oe, OPPORTUNITY all loans carats ramet 7 ing ene. 8 Dpjoh ‘Tel. 399 bed byt Penem nee ae ins St., has be eg: ) [Du / f Buc’ : : : tial busl- Y ; y hom = and Stl | ty Wer on mi pace bg a: on ie 43,| Kins St., Par, ase 0 xf De-| ‘san essen every . iendly , oy ee wee Ba he eae one 8 cae | Kee i. [Purcha oa = Corp, of Des ee wervicn, woe bY Our with our frie 1. ae fee es Wilson Co .. $4.4) targe 1630: crade “otal ~ s e | PETROIT the a business aod ‘company — , specialists. ~ fe Int Mare te 3: bn ay Tow ‘24% = ate — . 39: ex- in = a i today annou Co, of ‘| ternation has receiv licity Hi) oan 3 int Pa er ‘as Faget Sn et = grade mercially gra A £3ec!" meaian a? 0 \ ; _ id of Bach — undisc | 130 oltices —- seems | ‘ Int & Tel, ] Comanercss > large . 34- | \ ‘ / &. : dous ally . : | ‘Tel « 36 Wht ge 35-39; boca te He ; ‘ a a i Pa:, ; men nation ations. i : i ie — an a ao-28: 36, exits i mall. 1307; sre tl y a onegaaa » i ond: is publi = a i yl ne oO 1s ee ee : ma at . * in *¢ not but a ; [ pan By toon Dt Socks | fut 7 tae X se ‘ weary ie (ee o oti be op | fick” scheme, ‘bu ico ; mi te RE el: = tein penta mest ey ib ee ee ee } change ae 342.9 yet =e 04 ~ ‘ ore paroled con- hi arraignment, yoter / of inno- , garden i of Moto- 4 As an ¢e your tested | | Ae Es 4 SeRTERES ERT ons Noon Tuesda ete, 2 38. ( : : D — A paro : ? jed | factures division Durit, in oe if sap tiagee v Brew. aay i gee ne Hy Ils M ; up his own field \ Municipal ‘ returned ted as a Ind., « holder oben a i i i _. Brey. eee ’ é ¥ : : ive ra hel 4, | Iaonin “Ego ss00-3888 Mis 1028 miSe T ct acid of sting wy his own see rg ld soak line. ot Rectuneutl program of ope oe Sed Il : Se ie ers et oe = an accused deposit from ‘him. Vi Jail -{Ine.,. of | > program ateri continu . | 3 te car age “tae 4 Ss a ks ___]viet ——. collect gmat ome cent yf, $2,500 —_ — -_ inéss con ‘er Centracts | ++ fag oee se Tul = ie will be to the 0; to supery Your value Land ae 1900 low ccs wet = ed —_— a, charge > [ho wae gal “ot duping nenens i wit @ t Seasonal our Deed! oe —e ga 7. ea (OS ok Ser false pre- turnitare store | gg filer : ) Convert Your ) Y ce : ‘0. J gn oon Ex fruck tn Suing money wi "e receipts A of — — business " e and Acquire ee in hiubber o> = 9 43! sant more Co. pmo ame see 10 Alten wapee Gs,“ ; i a r has sold Trost under 45 wh pa yey Aon realise ies it arta Ragben mn i Rose attr Ss _ iss i , to receivab! franchise i The Prophet 08. c+:..-:- roe goad gg itrm 7 a and i no _awENTY.EOUN . ' = ~ | ART GULLERY — Birdwatching is an artistic exercise in h- _ Stockholm, Sweden, where these sculptured seagulls stand on the prix > grass of the Charles XII Square. One is apparently Jooking for Spm ~ food, while the other swivels his head like a tank turret. thé = — Seva j a Socialist ‘Realism’ Violated “| sv Invitation From Nikita . Ends Book Ending Ritt ri ica Times sajd-todav- ; ~*~ * jby any more such publicity. : Times correspondent Harrison! Salisbury reported that Sholo- Salisbury said pubheation of khov, who established himself as | Sholokhow's book: a sequel to} a leading novelist with his novel) “The Virgin Soil. Upturned.”’ had|“And Quiet. Flows the Don” jn. , been held up for a year because} 1928, is believed to have held up Communist frirfy powers didn't] completion of his new book: until } like its tragic ending - « after Stalin's death for fear it tu . Salisbury, a former Times bu- sight not please the dictator. Tae aaa AE reo eS eee se. e 8. * Can Borrow . ‘ty but That Interest! . LANSING (CPI)—Michigan's 2, . 300 school districts; assured of a fe record high state support level for bi this fiscal year, can “plan realis- 7 b tically’ for the coming school year, . state school chief Lynn M. Bartlett Fie said today. d Bartlett said the $205 per pupil a. aid level combined with a 3.25 de-| s ductible millage factor was “an a absolute minimal program’ — and won't solve all the problems of — hool districts. oh ut passage of the bill by the! t: Legislature will make it possible | b for schools to& borrow on antici-| d pated aid payments~ : “However,” said Bartlett, ‘the 7 y sooner we are able’ {o make state payments to schools, the less will) he the nécessity for them to bor row and thereby have to pay ins terest costs,” Praise Radio but . . NEW YORK (AP) -— Premier|reau chief in Moscow who recently “tht Nikita Khrushchev's invitation to|visited the. Soviet’ Union, said — novelist Mikhail A Sholokhov to/Khrushchev apparently decided to ° aceompany him ‘the United step in ‘before the incident -bal- States apparently ceni an un-|looned into another Boris Paster- publicized dispute over the au-|nak case. Khrushchev was said to _ _ thor’s latest book, the Néw. York|be determined the Sovjet gavern- School Districts — |rave-ampeared in the Communist ment would not.-be embarrassed Excerpts from the book which plot deals ’ with a Communist named Davydov who is sent out! to head a collective farm in the early 1930s. y The.end of the book has not been published. But Moscow writ- ers who -have seen jt say Davydov is arrestéd on false charges in|. the purge of the 30s and commits suicide in prison. 5 Communist party propagénda officiala proposed that Sholokhov | rewrite the ending, contending that Socialist realism require an optimistic ending. _Sholokhov re- fused, ~*~ * Khrushchev visited Sholokhov at his home in the Don country over ithe weekend and while there an- {nounced he had asked the writer to accompany him .to America | This, Salisbury wrote, ‘‘is Choknt to. indicate that the controversy) ‘has’ now been settled to the mu | tual satisfaction of Mr. Khrush chev and the author.’ GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—A res- olution urging radio and television _ Stations to tone down their cov- erage of disasters was expected to be approved today by the In- ternational Assn. of Fire Chiefs. At the same time, .a former New York state fire chief had high * praise for the nation’s newspapers and wire services and the role they play in fire safety, “The nation’s newspapers and wire services save more lives each year than all the firemen and fire equipment in the coun- try through their promotion of fire safety,’ sald former Lareh- mont N.Y. fire chief Roi B Woolley. . Woolley was a fire chief for, many years and then served “as: fire coordinator for Westchester County, N-Y., and ‘was-New York state fire administrator, He later -was editor of a firemen's magazine and is now a contributing editor The radio-TV resolution, which Was to be considered by nearly 2.000 fire chiefs attending the 86th annual convention, pointed out that, “the widespread distribution of | nevs and emergency bulletins: by, rec‘o and television stations . . J has been intensified during the! last few years.’ “Such news broadcast bulle- tl. :, through public response and interest, is seriously hampering and impeding the fire services in meeting such emergencies,” the resolution ‘said. Fire Chiefs Asking Public Not to Chase to Disasters we senenetiiitionennc*“aaneian snr eee tenets ner But Court Won’t Allow Plea Recent disasters which have been widely covered by radio and TV have “created chaos and heightened the emergency,” the resolution added. The resolution called on the ate\ with this association ae its members in discouraging the pub- lic golng to the scene of fire or disaster. emergencies.’* Says Drag Brake May Work Well | to Drop Satellite - LONDON (UPT An American scientist said loday. that manned space flight) might be achieved) more quickly through use of a simple, umbrella-like ‘‘drag brake'' | which could lower a manned satel. lite gently to earth. * * * Dr. Ralph Detra of the Avco- everett research laboratory of Everett, Mass., told the 10th In- ternational Astronautical Cougress the device represented a <"fhesh approach” to the design of man: carrying space vehicles * * * He said his laboratory, throifgh experience gained in working on re-entry problems for ~the-~Atlas ICBM had found the drag brake offered a relatively simple means of returning a satellite crew safely to earth. Shouts Guilt RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP)-= “1! want to pead. guilty,” Francis Bloeth shouted at the judge, ‘I'm oing to ant the chair anyway. y can’t I plead guilty?!” ‘The judge explained to the bulk- ing, 27-year-old construction work- _er Monday that state law doesn't allow a guilty. plea to a charge quiet, He shouted, “Don't 1 have some rights of free speech? What havpened to. freedom. of nies in ‘ th's country?” 7 torney, Sidney Siben: was granted “i Bloeth is sane enough to sta on Long irpeor ak Her to J udge told police he liked to kill, that he used to strangle cats when he was a child, and that he- would have gone on killing if he hadn't run out of ammuhition, r1° Reporter in Des ‘Moines Breaks Neck in Crash DE§_ MOINES, Iowa (UPI)—| Clark “Mollenhoft, Pulitzer Prize) winning. repor‘er.for the Des Moines Registér. and Tribune, wag, in -fair condition today from in! Finally he ‘subsided and his at. iduries suffered in-an auto accidént, Mollenhof{, who won the Pulitzer , a-Tequest for 60 days to determine Prize for his, coverage of anti) + kabor inyestigations in Washington,” trial.. The lawyer entered a pien|teceived , a/ fractured neck and of innocent by reason of inganity. | chest injuries yesterday when his. Bloeth is accused of three hold-|car collided with a truck. itis son ry ew 12, was bas injured, | A [fess . TS A: a ( ‘saan Lilien ee ne lel and 5 Ae Dgnet, Reber dear broth- of Mrs. Beulah Congor and ‘-” ir able + e iM ite fi a a _bparts-Oriitie Panarel | ELWOOD. age | dear father Mre anit i i partica by eral service 8 e in state a the Card ot Thanks Fred va Edie THANK. Our | Relatives “te wiedunasee and floral offerings during our b ent in the recent loss of joved Hushend and Father nbs! Bd i vain serous Father Mar- ber_and Spar oritiin Funeral, ‘fom —Mrs- Jerry” “Bupernauit & Family Reserel Dreier 4 ’ ey j U arcu = OR 3-7787 ARKS eta rhoughtfur Service 6041 Donelson.Johns Vosthes] — 90 «PT. a at Gee az 2 > . of miles nee, of Sot sts) NOTHING DOWN tiful : livabie — ent. OR $82 f BY 9g Nene “800 Pea ED: CLOSING CogT 5.9670. ate _ $78 Per — Total STOUTS isto dows “se 2 PER MONTH Best Buys _jnti-noxe Te d Come “out 6 miles North oady J 0. —Wateh for “VI- } BEDROOMS AUBURN ens Located in the best area, and built. to last a fife- time. Pane} rec, room . ge / with editing space, plas f walls, \oak - sO x / 168 ‘Close to schoois / and - $11,000 and includes es and ca , ing. /' ‘ “FIRST TIME ‘OFFERED Located on 112 x x 209 wood. ed \ / pertect place to live. auth in 1 ~~ and contains 4— a 10, /ACRES Small form | in the Lake- ville are room home, built «needs somé finish’ Leite 9 — frontage iy ‘1 vith terms. Warren Stout, Realtor 77 — St. Ph. PE 54-8165 ; m Till 6 P.M. H Pioneer Highlands - $14.950. Pirst time on market. bedrooms,~1' baths, and stone siding. 1% car lake Low taxes, bus service. Be first, Call now, garage. Sylvan Village furth er W atking: Lake Front $15,950. 2 bedroom plus den, large 4 aluminum rivileges. City convéniences first time 50 | $7.250 LITTLE FARM < 24 x 32 Yacation apot. Call for| ft Mode” FE 29122 “Bildor- of Nationa] Homes” 2 BEDROOMS, ‘trees, lk priv, 2- ~6593. GAS; FR $500 down. AUB "& CROOKS RD. BY éwog, 3 rm. — block home. 120 $1,000 down. Basy perms. Call’ UL 23-1613. LEAVING CITY. WE HAVE TO sell this quick. Price $6,700, $1,500 7 tate 4 Lor aie Wis ail mogern. oe #014 . vind paEDROOM BRICK te TANCE: basement, landscaped, Jean old. Has everything Ee water sattousr 1 bloc from store. 7- cost. _crow Call FE 8- RMS. C WITM FULL BASEMENT = corner lot, 100 x 200, BROWN. LEASE OPTION—— Nothing “down” per month. Ainge Nice” lot. 4 5 $50 lads. NOTHING DOWN | r month plus taxes & insurance. yrs. gas heat, ceramic tile bath and oak floors’ | All newly decorated. Large _lot and paved st Priced at pre $8. can build it. “A lot comfortable living here.’ basement, ot geod | $500 DOWN - ems” 8 rm near St. Fr eeds ae minor repdirs) Paved st. Base- ment. “Ideal for large fats — eheap housing.’ Oniy- . bungalow with attached two car garage, Fruit, berries, etc, Almost two: Acres of land. “Only $800 down “ts land e etter living.” 15 x }5 living room, rl screened | $8, SEL R DE - ° in Se 8 20. 1%| ce ent condition. Lr ye ont car garage. utiful shade trees,| ern b with b t wall | fie swimming beseh. This is an) to wall carpeting, Good 2 car excellent value @nhd well worth; gar. “Wil trade for steee bene. your consideration. price” is good home fair ric HOYT REALTY a . SELL OR TRADE — Lovel, 2-9840 FE 2 ~~, a any na at- a r TRADE. ties ace > Base ee. Aimost “a ; Little Farm acres — ba a i room modern Will ac te model car, home, Full b — work onkrae = bat | what required.; me woods. To. trade ave D see 8 A good -¢ for a-+place and best of conattion.* LADD'S INC. ons rion ~ » wn tre OPEN SUNDAY a (ane Dine Hwy. | Drayton Plains ig el ee RE Bg FE “Owner leaving city and will - MUST BE SOLD. gccent, cheaper home in trade. Owner =. | ne with shall down pay- “SPACIOU S HOM E ot! feneed in ey Terms ¢an be # 5 BE DROOM S. heat. John J. “Vermett TY 9203 Sosa ie $12,500 | Ph EM 3-6466 u t miles from. city. LIST WitH Us - ‘4 efficient service. WE Soy Sie. & TRADE — 2 yrs. ser ing Pontiac & Vicinity. pen | L. HE BROWN, Realtor 2491 #Eiyabeth | Late “Rd. FE 43564 FE 2-4810 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gis N ee Down] 2i oe I Puil be Casement me aa 5 ice | oF chen _te- a cu eee eae ¥ ase rim bedroom low neat d — with privileges. . large. living room, with sized eating area in k Nicely ‘aped jot. Pull price $4, ~_ al ready appraised by the Vet- erans mini. . borat M home vin Vora BUILDING COMPANY f UIT MY | Gr" U'NOTHING $450. DOWN, - Gast beat Hot wi water. or, Lot 00x16. — _ PteRge , Near schools TE on gy 9 DOWN basement. Lot 50x290. ous bata Mai Dy You Name the MODERN 3 Bdrm. Brick. Builder’s Closeout Price Reduced 2,000 FOR’ QUICK. ACTION |] $21,900 Terms Cole-Easlick rm. attached beach Bape. on | Gall 4-5800 for a EM’.3-0085 MU °4-8825) - AVON TWP. ROO ry Hope Gk} . rage & yard. § . 40- per was discount for cae UL 2-2715 wher. 5 “RMS. & BATH. 4g ACRE. CALL after 4 p.m. FE 2-200. ; 4 BDRM. RANCH, aeuT. Tae & liz. te. "14.180. appt. Don't be a re bt out oct ere Php modern year arow Williams Pe Be -4 Ra. ound ee Soe quick sale at $7,050 F.C. Wood Co. SCHOOL TIME er oe and = on ‘et this with rm fais privisees on Williams Lake. out on the your credit is a payments only ™ BONTI: AC LAKE Widow. must seil this 2 “bedroom home. Will at MSO e ___ After 6 p.m. Maple S161 3 BEDROOM BW HOME, $1,500 DOWN. John ettaze | with basement, bath f fir ary x3) H. W eeds aC N me repairs Priced at only $4795, 11 eae | from city - Only $4694— K. Irwin & SONS | SUBURBAN ree bedroom -brick, block from MONTEITH full basement, gas dowa. + rae JUNIOR. HIGH only walk irom —_ exceptionally well a as one Schoo heat, fenced \ kept bedroom brick home with full basement, storms available REALTO Since 1935 r. Prone Pe Sg" Huror Street on" garage. Priced at 614.150. Terms Qh acta K.4rwin & Sons RS i ae and couple, taxes. . Attractive rie bearens 3 Bedrms., i 3 Bedrims., Fombhod Pot Bedr $850 Down, $47 ; garage: ce: Fore. Pull or price are fo Fe Carpeted liv room — toilet, iavalory a SMITH | WEST SIDE SPECIAL. lpn lere> a ee Waldo ™ gg part Well wade. Watkins Lake Privilege frame eb ft. natural ftepiace: uated er ‘nea? Unuoual features included at $17,- rast Rolf H. Smith, Realtor ™ Spen PvENINGS Williams pio eee 2 Lots . room, fireplace, eA ian ry - | Close- nee , ae Full Basem't with esos e arage ed sf . Neat ith consider ve in trade. oom Month ater softener, by -* eae Giroux-Franks os tg PAs TATE ore x0. RED TARE No : a , full base-. and shower, een 6) MODEST ci nautial _THE PONTIAC PRESS. "TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER i. "1950. way Dr, Blvd, or call PE 5-919 3 5B LARGE hom steted walls, fireplace, breezeway. Full price R_ 3-7206, “7 Part knotty e interior, m kitchen. Gas heat. 509 feet tren boll and schools. Only $950 | H,. C. NEWINGHAM Corner auere Crooks Rds. — tL aa he aOoM. room, of] heat. Veor me an screens. Nice a $11,200. Mort. | £& tates down for veteran. OR 4 RMS. AND BATH. LAKE PRIV- yo oe Laree bre HNeges.- Mot $0 x * sh $5,500. 3-6611 Prairie tb yton on era —_ ; RMS. AND BATH: full furnace, of 4 ev iy amprogemeni in, a = ~ iro OWNER iouss 1 oR R SALE on large lot. 100x300. OR 35-8034. BY OWNER, 3 SEDaCGaT” BRICK, Waite for quick sale. On West nen ge iol OR ar MO romes ig ° "BUD" Lose No Time span’) pedroot the sory nome Etat a= © story e ures one downatairs, oe fw room, enclosed sun good basement, of] heat, auto- matic hot water, water automatic washer. — with only down. A dandy buy, For the Working Couple Features sepa and stores. $00.60" buy it while son Poa “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor + Mt. | Call Mr FE 54-1201 or Bt, Meiser . FE 56-8004 2 BEDRM. CRAWL SPACE — _down payment. rE 4-8519. + $500 DOWN 2 cag + Le en home. Knotty ine réom gh 2 fireplace ice kiekon. Close in. Baid- win. $60 monthly Lhe] GARDENS $200 DOWN. 4 [ice jot, ole te 2 rooms yo bl > Near corre thee gr Partridge | ‘18 THR “BIRD” TO SEE Birmingham Schools f £ poles ny ne ate Be = en LOW | ‘An penews _ for, fe bedroom, 2 room 3 years age, but ‘cmtimaly Sn ee puts ae oe home on am Will Pochass .. —— ar 8 fa Pom" veigee oom =. Oil ‘furnace. fe Ae. Ae pS Raisees a oe a i | cashier — this one just left!” av AL AN- “What your bank needs “i is some. more money { ie , anda new For Sale Reases 6| ANNET 4 rooms a | LOW TAXES - bath on well shaded lot 330 ae | ft. deep. of] heat. In ci | short wa to bus | | Terms. _ i" ~~ Nw. ee “ DEEP LOT ~— Plenty of for children's back apace bath room yard play 7 rooms & leatures ist floor screened porch, gas heat, near Central h. Only $10,500. $1750 down, ° N... | FENCED YARD — Near! home, 4 epessoenen. Payments 76 per mo m(E... OAKWOOD -—_ — MANOR pines. “s a noe. Br k rull eg mm | with inaide | $00. Mortgage ome. | 7 * © @ ; UPPER LONGO LAKE VILEGES — Corner baths pictu: ing room, corner repens. | | a ACRES— Excellent biack joam soil’ worked seversi years" as nurser my ft. attractive flagstone 2 spacious bedreome, tile bath, high basement, Oak” oi! heat ie size garage & apt. $35,000. Terms, ROY anet INC., REALTORS ro Haron btree’ a e Bundey 1-6 WHITE BROS YOU'LL ee this brick Orchard peat Piastered et LAKEFRONT Lor. | G— -+- ear attached garage. itn | Sale! Lake Preeerty_ 8) 4560 Westiawn. Open. F LAKE SHERWOOD. LOT 131, $4500. | Low dowo payment, EM 3-008, | es ELIZABETH LAKE. 3 OPE 8 1088. | - EAU- 76° ft, laketront bebe g large shade trees and beach bahar —. pera division: among - cg Pa ‘ce ranch 7 FT LAKEFRONT with ex- éelient beach. Woodhull Lk Terrific. bargain at 63.868. oo FT. CA Al FRONT. et 'ay- van Another bargaia * Ray O'Neil, Realtor 26g 8. Telegrea: my i re $26 mo, year round Hiving. Pri- vate. Pontlac, Clarkston area. “4 mi, from New Chrysier Hwy. Cireled paved street, shop- ping. churches, school at Phone Petite fapsetatte g Demi or EM 3 scaped use ton Also, 4 penutits mode! (Sr from: $23,500, afternoons or call OR 3-905 BLOOMFIELD REAL ESTATE - MI 6-6500 ~~~ NEAR WALLED LAKE Large rambling ranch home, 4 living, Lak co gate e priva » Leng {ong terest, oft Halsvead Rd... Wil trade. $11,800 full price ~ Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 82 Ww. Huron PE 4-8550 PE 8-1275 OPEN HOUSE CLOSING OUT must see to believe there's | ; VE a 2 a4 —— *, pee ten ban | such aD wan © seciad . ly | MECHANIC on owe | | rice weed from 6) mies wee Pontiay ply Pontiac Press, Box ils _ Priced trom 24300. to 838.000. IC ARL W. BIRD, Realtor | ahte HELP i8 OR OVER. MUST wn payments hes to §2.500 | 503 Community — Bank hey be able to a. J chauffeur }- Conventional mortgages. Lots 75 | FF 4-42!) Eves, FE a cense Few days treini neces x 245 feet. Waterfromtage. Access 23 ACRES. SEWER, Sik “WATER sary $217 Dixie Hwy. ayton to Otter, Sylvan and Cass Lakes Located 914 8. Main St. Mi:ford. | Pisins Stop at 373 Cass Lk. Rd. Lincoin- shire Sub . Paul M. Jones, Real Fst. 838 W. Huron | Fe’ 48550 FE 88-1278 . Pp - MODERN 3 Bdrm. Brick Builder's Closeout Price Reduced $2,000 FOR QUICK ACTION $21,900 room, ‘es Be = gee a i car earese ones ag = Ay Ouly 7 yen d — ee enced back 1 Bae room, 3M cat ‘on rick on and i's priced You Name the Terms v ACRES = wines ee | ColeEaslick |" fa Pear ar rl g e- 3 bedrooms. ‘Sacenesi. 2 Loh sai * - Elizabet ake Ra. _reKn Beco 2 ore hE | PR 4-1187 FE 4-48671 ABSOCT ae Fe + GARLAND b- KSTON © fom Perry tied ite HURON | Kitehen 2 car garage. On over an = com home, well Wwsulated, ol — y ‘ore lief Pu vemt | “OPEN ‘TIL 8 acre of land. You mist see this | hardwees fivers. 3 piece bath. full. On 5 acres $14.500 Fee terms + - — berutiful home, Call now. basement with reereation room or will trade &- f MA 545-3502. Separate iavatery & shower 2 2 porches glassed and screened For Sale Farms ls WHITE BROS Attached garage “2 septic tanks “+ ~~ OR 31295 Fu'l price $13,009 with $2.00 14 Acres PARTLY woonED. J Open Eves. til 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 5 NTL as t buil rooms & bath Pull basement $00, FOL PRICE. : 5060 Dixie Hwy Por Tass 2 bedrooms, ‘re | Schick rep. Hoyt Reaity, MY Wallen pte ee Vacant, - fteers Large utility room with _ 93-3711. i jenge bes. , ngs ol a bome with! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bo a nonce? Rowntree xa | t ( ‘HIC “KE N “} “AR M_ —™ » rege ane atereens. Very ¢ acre farm a Lay er pres Y | ; neat. wn, room home ee DOWe. foe ee ah GA O D sf : is =— ei bedrooms Nicely: land- f basement, furnace, large lot. - mouaee PA ppoee bern *"" cme $1,900 DOWN. 98,909 SMALL ARM | STAIR WEARY agstrom po eee ey wooded ares. 816 “Now you can own & six reom mith, 00 see sown modern home built in ies —. : REAL REALT cant, - living ‘room. kitchen and three | p00 Bighiand Rg (oto) oxtora. OA #3183. Orion, " 413.200. gD IN. bedrms. Lake privileges on’ Lake ac, Mich. OR + ates. “a Lio A quality minded RIGHT ON THE LAKE FRUIT FARM. — NEAR HIOR. | & Recingen ‘2/4 rom met: pe ly for additional infor: COMP. iM lage. 60 Seren Nx equrestimatety orn heute on Orchard Lake Road,. | aa vat. Ge a and r trees. tee chient Pree Sesement gas — ACRES beach a Hahing’ Pen y ae It home, “large earage, : ot wooded og ts, lovely | Excellent lore doost sds nites from Priced for action ~ see : x room home e room c, = 5 sat Ne — y4 ior." the -—* ‘piey tn on! down payment, hes wih ebunder dance ot gravel 4th ea bas elt amic tie bath, : , REALTY, as wiped | _ ine’ springs, a : ide’ woods. ete. | = ge Begs ay ~4 INCOME (MMO) ot Miltord Ra. J ee Oe, aint oe dn Ba | strabte | SS eee $6.066 total price —with #780 | land, Michige ; 5 A ~ Neat Lake Ories : ‘tenn. torre’? Tom ap' tit | ~ Sale Resort Property 9| “gees. hour, "surage” Piracy re > by appointment. . PAAR pf oF = sf vgn : ap.rmices oy can,arronn,|+ AEing Eicao, nt. nes the full price with $400 tages at Wildwood R bed modern ih ome. Also do: per . Three room, it. ™ Po A i ed Fongel paved reed. Only Wi. 666 i Der ys Highia Open we eR | RE BUIL 1-8-10.20-40-ACRE BUT ma D- | at j i] | + | ' | | = ow, F down. $3,000 cash. . GEORGE BLAIR 4536 OTe aa OR 3-1281 Eves. Call OR 3-1 3-842 see cellent: Drainage So High on « an Fass "roads. wjenty "feet. only ‘TADD'S 1 S INC. cn a el ae LOTS FOR SALE _ Bs enn 5 LAKE ESTA TES frontage 331 ft. * i» 50 x 148 — $700 WILLIAMS LAKE RD. 2. lots front- age 110.1. $1.200 UNTOON Lage pe 1 bt 50 x 121 ft. ALTON 8T cry ~~ tote total crostage 80 ft. $764. AC RE AGE FOR SALE pol Acres Williams Lake Rd, ideal o acres near Lum. =. 900 | E 8 Acres White Dak 4 heres Cole. ne wait bah $2,200 6.38 Acres Postise ‘Tre 6 en near Cresent "take $6.7 o William Miller Realtor FE 2.0263 Heres bg ie 3 LAURA TANe Wat 186. Ready for $1.500.* RI A ated vir 1196 W. Maple ytair re LOTS AND LOTS OF LOTS. ONE acre Clarkston. $25 down, MY W ‘'aterford { Hills. is Estates A tew chotce hots ee “Average size 100 x 250. $50 wn, For apace information . 2 gail FE HERBERT C. DAV IS 4918_IRWINDAL ag Rg I For Sle | eee 13 G PAR- MAPLE i) iiding. Daly | P. ‘ANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15, Ortonville, NA 7-715 Tacit —_ Ke Will consider toed Perd ot Chevrolet as part eels; As lo C. STMELE REALTY, ag a* nd . Rd 1M-89) at ‘Miltor ant | _ land, — Michigan Uyo eo ~e 2 ACRES ON AUBURN NEAR AUv.. bern Heights, with 120 a sromeee on Auburn Road. H. C. NEW INGHAM Corner Auburn & Crooks Ra UL_ 32-3310. sae A _— 2 his Pree tion, ays,..2 weeks pale va- the job cole aie call Pe e118 ter a ment. EXPERIEN SET TO CARE for saddle horses. Year ‘round D | BABYSITTING mger CAR POR DAYS re Tom Bay job. Outland’s 3175 W. 14 Mile Rd. near graph EXPERIENCED SHOE Tele- SHGE SALESMAN | RENT IN EXCHANGE | Near y: GOOD Anan Must have Good A a3" Aut | HAVE OPENINGS + Time Real — Sajesmen. agi te ft: YorN ‘Realtor 66 E. Yascon FE #044) HELI-ARC WELDERS Must be able to do aigeraft qual- we rs 2 MFG. CORP. a a Troy. MI 43548 NT saree CAREER Advan s~ Pull me, came ease ce reer, mission and un- lim Tyas oa ke we 3 Diversified Babe ee _ Saginaw, Puint ~ . MEN Immediate employment, eo 8 steady 6 Wooded Acres beautifully wooded | MI +3517 : 60 ACRES PRIVATE LAKE An outstanding value only 16 min- utes from town, Complete modeled farm home Owner oe con . Prive oP ge Rn lake. A real value at Seemeengg hs _ Conteining ment, situ- West ‘4 at cosa ‘on side area, on Hiller a west of town, $7,060 on. easy terme. ACRES — AN_RD 9 MORG ~- Only | 3 miles north of town ott — win. Priced at $3,600 on 4 ACRES — BALD MT. RD. miles north of city limite & close to new college. rh, well and _ od, te ~fed Osea on slcialian Only & Acres - Batty 2 wooded H, P. HOLMES, INC. 1S. Lapeer Ré. PE 6-2083 s Property 16 ae Of LOCATED! i er Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. 17 OR RENT Of LEASE vsED esr lot witr office. 169 ft. t Began Ary, ieee. Fa ‘Orrick BLO. selling all thoek tinttsed. items” you've. had_ stored jam all this time. | +7 ~~ JUST DIAL FE 28181 3 | interesting m MEN WANTED TO THATS FOR motel managers, See fee. | tion 23 MALE HELP W ANTE: D, mu mest ing prof in the + heen fe field = = wignest oad aparten ce. If you ever wanted#-th get into . . LE. *- en here's your bob aon went ‘expérienced sales- want wen without sales ex- - if you can converse in- and are. wil to e* are a — will ~ RMS Si UTILITIES PAID. CLOSE | 4 eo J Aecorated adults, PE 21823 | Louise. PB 4-1163. 4000 Highland Ra. Msp ania ane ND 4 a ; ; wc En / ed 7’ PAMILY~ HOUSE. MODERN. a . : Gay Sire: McC iare) |CRieds SULT ao dwood “AND CEMENT tat C18 DECORATING PAINT- ACTION | : we 3 LARGE ROOM UPPEK Lat. RMé _& BATH. UPPER. FE F —, AF Bg PUEL on BULK aaa | : o-2 re "Bal BLOCK Sa ay ary allpapering. 4-0255. On any good contrac “| private bath and entrance. Very | _2-7862 Fw 4 modern equip- wire aero eect » "| work. A couriers wo (pies, aay: i yaby De bb pe DECORATOR: istactory inapecto hg conten oe ca omall baby welcomes. | ¢ OMS. ak T BEDROOM MODERN ROUSE mont had business for gale. $7500 school age beys. Must live tn! A-1 COM 4 ~ reper Kk title Ask for Ken Tempiet=-..| —— — PE 4-1001. 38-1077. PE 2-3446 after 6 p.m. w $15. Call FE’ lee. Quality ts Ai PAINTING 4 DECORATING, 3 RM. .PVT. ENTRANCE nee V ROOM BR MONA TER- —fiOME ALL M RN. taint - ~ yy | MALES OMS “ron Sen 1 bairWe 4 Raed non Ex 2339 Bk Tenet, Rec bath. FE $-8466. 184 Mt. Cle ay aaa. j Hanton d oll heat. $65 mo. |? Oss, . Pioneer Highlands. FE| New Kind of Business ) WOMAN TO LIVE IN DeRr.|4-1 PAINTING “IN > — FE 2-3022. _2-8608. wanren MOMIN To Ee | at So Bo GStaranteed Pree gat die, to. a a a te Di i iy > p-t6ei- ope Fal 2a: rs TRM APT. NEWLY DECORATED, r es cee NET UP TO $12,000 IN 7 MOS. ke 5-6608 od ; _ ake sm ¢ he ma’ 5 b . Witte WOMAN POR HOUSE: ALUMINUM, SIDING, AWHTNGE, & AAA PAINTING & DECORATING, oR a arEat 3 ATTRACTIVE RMS. #1240 B1M- | Judson st. ae Drayton eas. MA 5-65 ssh, Ths, Dairy Baz on wheels oad “work a& care-of 1 child, 8 days tin m years ex eiepee Reasonable. 4B OLUTELY THE vAsrest je. ys double. Adults on 7 Rooms. STOVE c &) REPRIG. < . mo ae ‘gpm Tee estimates. Phone UL 23-1398, tion, on your land sh fin iidren " welcome, iio sae lee ¢ unit. 1 OR _3-7190 between 6 & 9 pm Aa A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE p T. PAPER bu ere matt Call Kesler & = e rE 3332 3 \BEDROOM. CA gprare i me. i ory WHITE WOMAN OVER 21, TO AS-| offer low oie through volume AinT3NG NT. sat Ex oa" Ba ge ri ee) sli mw PRIVATE ATH & EN- fe Cae unit one | ape! Ae. pe steel , ‘and cold SWAP OR SELL. SHARP $1 CAD- sist expectant mother with three rchases on custom ‘Quaiit one ace sot tite ‘conTnacts A. a trance. Uppe tan ON ~ Util § ats OIL. a =f = Waterford ats Wool on a ning water. Complete and 7 model pickiip. FE ~ small childrep Live in, Bundays Built’ homes a bas Par . vt, ina arekhG to seit Earl Garrels. ent Tah _ ities f furnis: thea. sk a wk, “) ‘Scower Ct. off E. rom to roll yours to the of] 8-976 a ; cure mor : a : ; off PE 6-5030 te - r ri Fixchs Wall Washing ‘aper ere) EM 1 LARGE CLEAN. ROOMS. PRI- car AND ra Vo a) « sie | "hte Bagg oe Bee WAITRESSES FOR DAYS OR Builders Exchange QUARAN | anos A und THEN BEE UB). vate bath & entrance. Ali utllities. $. mic Moe v Tu ms large mghts ome superteeee ipeces FE 37210 of UL 2-3466 4 Cunignes $16 206 5. Parke. Pe 27-6408. £OCAFIO a Ag f7 3-0103. | se PANGUS, Realtor, “Boe Wednesd aw area, | tea iW i ond 1 bia Bel Aire. Drive tn ALi KINDe OF SEMENT, WO} WORK. ou anion Bere CARTE Sayin On ee | fee ees ae te 7 LARGE SOM HEAT AND 2100 Mis. Orton vaeig| fad. ME ‘Gam: | FABLE ga Ween files, Deiat, misc: Woodward Ave. or the regsone i I. water furnished ODERK Wi : ‘ "ba . 8 i bara) Gatfes Shop. 14% Mile Rd BULL DOZIKO r TROtKing— ;CREGT TV & RADIO. SERVICE _Wanted Real Es Estate | 52 Tr RMB. WITH PyT. ath & ENT.| _ ston F 4 RM. MOD CRN HOUSE, NEAR NEARLY ee oe eset ck kes Woodward or call Liberty | pon TU FE $2063 when you want it. FE 5-5270. I child welcome, r Wk. ROOMS. Binet? FUOOR CLoaE _new. Near fac O a e caeal cele’ ar . $177 oF Midwest 62718 i i Fi RING, DAY OR NiGHT. TV SERVICE FE 1. Inquir at 2 slawin, Pe 2-774. | 4 RMS. AN A rool ype 76 pm. DLDO REPAIR, —PLABTE re SOR ¢ APT. BUILDING. FE b-0e8 * in. Call PE. 26063 y_ zalant a WANTED MIODLEAGED HOUSE. rick, block, cement work. $1308 or FE 0-639 164 Mt. Clemens Bt. rity % . BATH. TILIES FURN. Eadie a See ot oe _furn. PE 2-6027. TRADE 3 PAMILY I a Resper. one (ive) is) (6¢ ent FE | tae = —— Algae ee glb wk. 260 /Chamoeriain. PE | § __street. FE 2-6332 or FE 2-5188. | 4@ BEDROOM HOME, CARPETING, AY” nice § or ¢ rm: house. FE +0443. 5.6004 _ = = Brick, BLOCK. BYONE & CE-| | JENSEN'S TV SERVICE. APTER- —— ee og recreation room, gas 140 or ply fishin, .| 146 Baldwin. WAITRESS.» NEED EPYICIENT | ment’ work Residential & Com-| noon & evening Cali PE 2-0405. r ar 4, BLE 90 OAKLAND eat, garage. $169 month: Phone) 50° sores WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT irl, for cafeteria, also to cashier mercial, Bill. OR 3-206), U holste-ing 40 . Cee: yr te. Tia Gene Clean 3 rooms, bath. Heat fur- PE 41557 or OR 3-2925. en ‘or part or "OF sell. $3.50 month. OR 3-2360. _ days week Call MI 6-6188 be- | Si GcK BRICK. CEMENT WORK.| UP! ~ | salesmen to serve you. For quall-|¢ ROOM. / UTILITIES FURN.|~ pished. Parking facilities. $50 mo. i BEDRM COLONIAL. DEN, REC- $40,000 full '| WILL THADE MY EQUITY IN A tween 2-5 pm. = and fireplaces, FE §-8007, fled x raisal, hall or rehe reliable! Will tak ‘all child, 125 N. Tele- Bee caretaker, reation rm., 1% baths, fire- Paul M. 3 bedroowh, full. basement ‘es WANTED | EXPERTEN CED | SOttnozina — ExcavaTina — | ZARLES cusiom UEMOLSTER. ve , _erap Fe ego AUBURN HEIGHTS. CLEAN, UP-| places: garage Spacious grounds, 1? ste o ELebd think sonernct ama urses aides, also cook and house- | “Lake Dredging — Trucking — re 4 Wey 4 NICE ROOMS. BATH, UTILI- er ee or ond. bath. Gas heat. ohoms = en PE 4-0880 some cash on a larger home with eeper Cail MT 48015 —-.| Gemie Tanks ~ Drain Fields in-| —— AU HOLATERING LL _Hes. West side. FE 44686. . UL 23-2342, __privileges. T w0deh. FARR re asso 3 or more ms. 7 Hsip Wanted 21 sais Free Estimates. QR 3-6033 3 oh % 4 RMS./& BATH. ADULTS. GAS CHANDCER T° |, UPPER {ROOM MODERN Bodem. Pat aa AIR Me after 5, eee RUBBER H otp | ARAAD AAR APPL DS EMENTs, . WATERPROOFED. heat./No drinkera, FE 8-9446. 3 bedrms. Adults. Clean furn. $50 mo. t a Ps Contract Ww & RF toe ork guaranteed Free estimates. ~ TH Pic soreRind — ‘ Prodi AND BA UTILITIES. _Clarkston ge ; eee waders. Will sell or swap fo | serailabien Pull ot part Hes, Av: NG ue mii SRR Him TICES |e “se? re" aber atter 4 COLORED ‘ROOMS, “BATH PARTLY FUR | = 3H Diack dirt. OR Mis. ae ne bo pet ‘ne. part 8 No berty. GAP SPENTRY. MAL J JOBS. MA | p a Roos ap ale ; ) y-. ne Ee ane. business. Piret time offered. Wit Fase i TRADE weorty i a PAM- . Ope! / 154 Chandler ' 1 BEDRM incom bedroo: Ty rae Viera RUSINEDA OP CEMENT WORK, NOTHIN NG TO TOO Lost - es 41 | On Tor 2-9336 ar ‘7 ROO APT FOR ADULTS. (2 BEDROOMS, LIVING Bain near Union Lake. ies. RESORT LiQvon Bar, = Bome of seed Jt or fate, model | large or am See ee ee “ : a) - : x : : P pia oar th graben eet Free estimates. special price, ON | LoeT ATHURSDAY. | vicantry | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Faso one aT /-ROOM, DINING ROOM, |; = BATH UTIL” ROO. building with liv . $-2600 or FE $0978 any our. Ask 3. for personal interview. Bachad Draytan Piajns. | - = i KITE ‘HEN, B. ATH, -PRI- aed fixtures. FE 8-8468. z, tine as tor ee r cCullough Sr. Si Abe se & ¥ | Came ae TALEING “TN COM | Male sprit Jel. iver and | CASH _% Putnam 4 301 FORD: erviaina @ ; ARRO REALTY 'iD LIKE TO ¥ALK TO 9 NT KCIA w eeee: ale fortes ir spanie er an és . A M APAxTMENT. BATH 4 A: ir R AN Cc == 5 ROOMS — BATH. down, ake contract for Sasa a ee a at Camte WEN carc,| «lee we &, floors and | white. And female English point 48 HOURS /\8 ROOM APAn VATE E! 1 rb. |' pam, Keego Harbor Couple, 1or| Sart, thin a eg pepe bart intelligently to fami. | patios. slenh some sear y ir eustomers. bed liver and white, OR 3-682) aft : im z Saree furgtshed - or-‘unfurntshed, rent } ETO SE ARS & children. PE 4-4423. / For Sale Clo | : Nes in thelr homes. I must be | Bert Commins MA 8-212 : | HOME — EQUITY / incides ulllities. West side.) CLOSE JTSEARS & | «RM HOUSE AT LOTUS LAKE TAVERN — Downtown Pontiac. Pee eel ot: a very selective in choosing just 3|/ CEMENT Is OUR oP eCIALtyY fat "BEAGLE HounD un WRIGHT-VALUET/ _Phove PE 2-652¢0 °° ROEBUCK. FE 5841. Jp beat, OR 37405. cclabitones 9 profitable ae sizes Ee USED wo preese Apply in person only to _ Floors, basements, EM +607, green collar Call FE * | s] "¥ 6bee - 5 RMS. & BATH GLASS PORCH | s! T ROOM HovVsE “FOR COLORED. Pusiness with joe! rl spac pants from 35¢; shirts f 95 wae chara Late Rac Meeos LOST MALE BEAGLE. poo wl | a a FE FOC!) Open’ Set & gun. Across from; month. Roy Annet - a8 s bandle bien ‘worms b tasnte Guee 15. 3835 Orchard Lake Rd. Keewo) © CEMENT WORK _ Dee ie eee oF D FHA Eastera dr. Ou Bia tise Acieas | FOR COLORED te we y Soe th Gomd th ace Harber. 10 a.m. to 1.0 p.m. only | venue ~ _ Olives — _Pieers = ayke Ra Friday Liberal reward G1 AN pe supermarket. 10 8. Sanford ~ " . 4RM. HOUSE. CHILDREN ‘ WIDE a a” soe no Lk | Shaner Rome ee eens | were PE b00 yOAN, TOR TOUN, MIME ap 412 (018 WEEKLY, ") “ROOMS, | }.,Toome bath, Private sw | iM MO. 6 Ra, HOUSE, AER (JO, SCHOOL, DRESS | CUsT OMES icENSED es, we can sell your tome fo vate bath ntrances. ‘Heat I : . . . «Lk, x ‘. You aeure ea year, for iner ye iN toa pom rn enimoden Ue a, | Lor peed: A MALE Layered cash with very mall gown pay- Oe wiilikios ‘chad welcome, Ap | Call PE 48706. ita aREATA 67 WALNUT LE. RD. FARM, 2 a3 ga ig service, of of nareé " “2x. views only, call FE 46-0738. CARPENTER WORK, Wea R Lk Rd Con whistle Jingle bellé. watcn. Ou aes fon obfigated. We|_PiY_ 8S Summit St ct let ros wh noaiage. all ee inta te READE. 0821 4-0031 | cellent " FE : ~ — Bis email Jpn, fr, apecialy, re Reward, Call FE 41638 Will appraise your pyoperty .and| ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOM APART-| [ms fur. #15. PE O0N6. | ones ne RM, ELEC. HOT 7. I 204) or ER REWARD FOR | tell on ine cash y bp ceive, ment. pyt. bath, laundry room, | _ Utilities +. PBS COZY 2? BEDRM. E WA- Sale Household Goods 73 Jener- (mele) ~ CEM E NT & BLOCK tomy te aay ation of tiny @et ou : drage. North Shirley and Lois. | KITCHEN-LIVING RM. tea . yer. heater. | eagle util. rm. om . ' hoe PPE PPP LDP PLDI PPI 4 uw wa WORE — Vm gore | fee pel Tete tpuanee veoer.| “HES is & BON, Eacrone. |ar r SQUARE LE, he MIRACLE _fael_ Bloomer, Rochester, | Ra ee Dartri ge i: CORNER TABLE, BLOND OAK. | Cesceve, )\reeen AMIC TILE at pais 152 W. Huron FE 41597. PE © E_ 43300 | LAKEFRONT YEAR - AROUND | COMMERCE AD. NEAR UNION 46. FE 2-397 = Loat pala ow SCAARSE AND 7 _Mile : = z Tie Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE | 7 PIECE MODERN FRIEZE Midnight Shift General Of- AGE ee white Bird dog pups. 7 mos. old. Sell Us Your E Equity DPPRACTIVE 3 oe 2 AND 3| house. y ell ee fer Lk. Rd. A ed ncay a _— / : rf room sulle, Cheap. FE fey Were. (remem) Advance Poor Co. OR 301 win, tis reward FE Wetter | Don't lose yout home. Prompt Washer, enrege, avd” plareround Bedroom. idea! for couple. “ad| fixe’ tena 330% or 2418.1 GROC., BEER, WINE FE 58-4192, Ext. 40 DRY WALL TAPING AN Pinan PE odo. Services. Cash waiting Giroux- Near Elis, Li. $16 to 620 weekly. | _ we. MApie LEASE—WITH WILL TRADE for land contracts. |3 PC. SECTIONAL. | $45. HIDE-A- ine Osteopathic Hospital oaw Fee estimates. FE 0-681. | coat: MAL SiAMmsE CAT.| Franks, Resi ‘state, 4396 Dixie FE 4-5203. MODERN, oner ‘CLEAN 4 e West wuburban room me modern | yy ple RHA wits ample bed, 968, Filles ween ing mec ane, MWNgontlac, Michigan DRYWALL” TAPING & FINIAIE | “wearing ‘blue collar. Reward: || N¥y. OR uM AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. 3, S04. ist floor Couple only. No} home, deration “to| Perting. $9,000 down plus stock | Like new, $68, 3. pe. bedroom ; ‘ ing. _Free estimates. OR 3-0888. | -wilford area. MU 4-061, WANTED: MEDIAT EL Y! iui, bath, beat and lachery foci | cae ae pe epler, ou rane. apecial ———— famuy,| sete you into this rasinese. see |, See. ae pln eiay ot Pag NE RA MONEY, WONDER- ag ened Ue -PREE Sot Lost a WED AGO, | ViC INTTY | Homes. ta cle, “Buyers waiting. |_ ities. 94% 8. Anderson. MI 41 be _References. PE. 8-2781. #10. PE. §-6106 | = Beridix auto. washer, $40, : ‘ i - of new high school In Perry Park. | LARGE ROOM. BLOCK : -., Waiee necessary, Write ts Box | ELECTRICAL COMPEAGION 10-week-oid prown-gray weimaran- Laul My Jones, Real Est. the ee Xz sua Pa CoM NE AR TE L-HURON eenral eS yneeer: Ri LIQUOR, GAS, GROC. BOB. HUTCHINSON . (4; Pontiac Press [ye 1 mp ecels: “Ea _er."$as foward, PE bones —. | 633 _W._Rufon FE_¢%90 BACHELORS 3RM. APT. IN MOD 2 Se oe ae ‘ woman. PE 5-212. This ‘emart little store, with own ve MOBILE HOMES sane TO SUPER mop _Tecirie._ V7) ing pvt. fetrigerator: ~~ RN_4 BEDAM. WITH BASE-| ¢T* Spt dopa pun a eet _Disie_Mwy__0* vise hows Wor"ineompetert met EXCAVATING | = ERENCAIDNG | “Notices « Easoceta 43) ; Rent pts. Furnished 54 Pa a rea lly br ng ot | tusnished: Adulte g7_ child wel | MODERR + FE bol or ease ha aes 16 PIECE Bt GRAY BEDRM, . ters. All util LDOZING -— =~ ; by or ira. erences. ‘7001 SDM big les. Bt Mook itien furnished’ Good pay for lutte | FREE — KITCHEN PLANNING - “ek erie a0 MINUTE MxiN | | PROM SCHOOL, 1 CRIED i yee” SNOWER) On ori, NY naw BAR 3 ot take. trade , a ae Pay only Brie, Kone, | Rineanctetert tor Complete] Lett finish for cach jenn Pontes relege ‘Heat & hot water fur. FINE MODERN APTS.—CONVEN:' Paul A. Kern, Realtor EW RANCH HOME, 3 BEDRMS, 88. Poy only § a ecURTe? IN BALES itehens, buflt-ins, counter tops, nSckeote aint. Muron at Cass; | | : aes “Coleman. FE ¢1676. \ent to Central High School. First Rentais FE 26209, 2360 7 gerner ‘bein ; ’ | ag A » Uniqu Dom com petura national ginks dishwasher “ay: Ro] AAA ld A DETECTIVES i vt DY—STOVE, RE- _®8¢ second fipor, FR 56-4032. “SILVER KE APTS. Np Be pr tare y artri e Savertiond product. We train you Munro Elec. Co. 1080 W. Hu-| Don't w Know the facts. Do || trig auto eat, linen. service KITCHENETTE APT. Bees LA cab da crea beer acatamteneeeee z Brand new davenport, ‘and ebsir. | to earn $200 w " Fant oe ron, aecekis bef “Iriminal investigations. ivate entrance, downstairs, $16 ur =Mbe _ furn. OR 3-4666 per available, Very ged Garage. BYLY, ' matching | part time. Leads. furnished. cat Fiee ESTIMATES ON WIRING | _Fm_ 1-820). x. Ph. PE 4-3181 or PE ¢-0713.| aber 6 aon ‘det Adee Ne ocke doffee table. B decors decorator , necessary. Thinity "78637" | «for water heaters, ranges and' ANY OIRL OR WOMAN ) NEED. f ARM. APT. GLa HW Sat | Fh he bate Lakefront. a5 ‘thes ° 2 $00, creek | i 5 22 dryers, FE 6-641. R. B. Munro ing a trignaly advisor, Phone FE faduita, FE 48768. : a ee wk, 3 oh Oak _manager, 2720 Dixie Ht ies , al a. ER a Employment Agencles 22/ fiecirie ‘Co.. t000 We Haron 1, after 8 pom. or if no ae | Le SD hOOM PARTLY CAROE PLEASANT 9 ‘h BATH. | UPPER $ ROOMS a BATH Ws Lake Ave. Hovir OV FULLY RD sanding and Hetehine: Phone FE / 1" ¢ Lake | by ties. $12.50 sek. OR 3.7206 some more, living room, dinette, urn : hat STANDA lc PAINT SALE Pertect first = for a girl just | 5-0602. — [DAINTY MAID, sUPRLIE / le. re a a “SVERY THING pore NICE ROOM “LADY, AND kitchen and bath. Will, furnish = pee 8, See tee For_ Information Call PE $0650 4 Ft. Wall. Tile 25c.-. Sona & vecepeien dalieer Soca. ROOF RE BP AIRS 5- 7806. i nished 2 Bi $12 of 1 man $10 — hen riviteges More bike! Rata APTS. peat fd others ref. and ageee SINCLAIR OIL ‘ 8: fl 141 W. Huron FE +3066 town location. Midwest Employ- | FAVESTROUGHING Fr 4044 DAINTY. MAID aUPPLI ones wk. FE ¢- a Ome. required, ms 3 sah ation tor SE GE RUG 41h S077 Ne ment, 406 ponies Blate Bank Athens St, Drayton +f ins. OR | 7 ROOM Bona iiow 82 NORTH. | Nt = DOWNTOWN APT. SOPHIE Nw PPARKE sr. ELWOOD ee aL ot pyghen in bear lore , ve ry u . SAN __Bidg | FB 5-022 __ Business Services” 48 _3:3437. Mrs Qatdine MAple 5-2438 spor, Apis, Aeplr Piper's Novel- | 83 REE WEST SIDE : gg AMALL === lense, enqatens Seqation. low in- an : rea —— ARDS” | sear & BATH. Nick KITCHEN. Sat Bd Cee isto efen, FE cial, Betp available, Phone FE Mperted, ~ Instructions yes ACME. EVELYNE a : A of s Coupie only. 75¢ callie SLEEPING JROOM POR LADY, 40 | “ares fan chia 5:30 cash, FR 4-6833 part ed "| Revgraible. 16.50. imported, DIESEL Asphalt aving company. Licensed New Complete & Separate 5 hae Ban 1 FoR |WeaT SIDE 3 Wid a ATR Are you va ooking for ch for By ‘attrac. Warne FRAME. 2 ) HEAVY KQUIPMENT . Free estimates, Fg rE ofan SERVICE DEPARTMENT — _Coupie _only. ub d _ Sie apt. $12 per week. FE autet, “yak friendly?” Coo sum We need men in this area to “pei a ere Cesnua Weaen or ae hot os MApIe Segaioe i oth — co Brad front rand fear ows mem Ml you. ars bance tte OY ppt Ggacral Printing 8) Patten g Heidt | F ROOM, 940.00 MONTH 30a. Rent nt Apts. U Unturnished 55 rent for $86.80, perm meee of or wile mecmnnient sack, So 9-138. a < ar ies Dehn Fit 2-0000 2 BEDRM. LOWER. ALL UTILE aati stead, 102 * fround. and want more informa. Reser WALL clr ANERS. In Debt? bath ura Nig PRyAR? ties furn, 18 Stout St. FE 8-6064, Fin eh we its ree {i0n about how our training _ an windows, Reasonab A “tT n i . — gram can help you get start If you ary Bay ing — meemne or 6 aAsmania. if BEDRM, LOWER ‘FLAT. $45 MO. ST SIDE this rapidly expandine industry, EXPERIENCED INTERIOR AND our pane see 2 RMS. PVT ENTRANCE | 1% Shore Dr, Lk. ion. WE r I : take the first step now, We hav. exterior decorating. Free esti- | -MICHIGAN RBDIT COuNsTL- bath. Baby welcome. FE 56-6608. TEEBAGON PARTLY FURN. ON 9 room apartment, ptivate bath. been doing a gence tera! = ot mates. FE 68-9044. ORS, INC. fae a eae ry’ MARRIFD come ONLY. “ithe suese, woh Sots finish, — heat, hot pce +, fat te re #. yearn Write Trackor Freining | ELECTRIC MOTOR WERVICE RE cose WetG tT AAPRLY AND | 7 pue- pene tie— i ant = rie, pistes Nu “schools. —_ | Bervice, Box 18 aitin Men Se rewinding, 218 a RMs 42 ‘onvenient . to -and bus + private matiCToTORt -| Pine wen ——— | Dex. . tablets, 98 cents at a “169 Augusta. aaa) een Sst HOLLAW ‘OOD APTS. servich. Call FE /2-2992 or FE a : FE 4-s614 Custom Asphalt” | SIM) & ) Room PVT BATH | 10L “He R. Howard “——* dew - : Paving > * cork prly Apt. 7. areeenstceane ——— a $i] ii ty for $100, Piease call DHOOM PARTL § AND BATH NEW. R nt Houses “Furnished 56 J xsadis — Fxeavating, Grading. MY 9-6891, ihe ARTLY FORN On|? RC Iy dec. Aduhe only” #1 Octnin,| RE wereyriencea eeeat meer _Lake Orion . ene, Bnet Le ae ~ Brick Ut 2-3719 ee Re Sica. boss Call FE 4-6468, ask CAWNMOWERA PENED ANI AND ts, Paul, as for Mre Outboard oF a = sa & Bervice = Alr cooled __Work Wanted Male 24) _Autherited “clit “h ries. * _:LAREFRONT APR -— ee FULL BATH, | 980 . ‘eh. ai weekends ; or met . “FRED #~ «ROOMS, CLOSE FO TOWN. ThD, FLOOR, Bvt. <8 BATH on, tl.—~ le only, hanie sme ee einer doepechtohaorin JOn's MOWER Ach ice tmp. la ai oan pinder— ety ad *e TE 7 ROOMS rt PRIVATE eart Al INTERIOR, EXTERIOR | 0 Cass Lake Ra Pay $00 ig, WEEK =| 7 ROOMA ADULTS. “Sis VOOR:| Shy" ago No Paddocn AY inting, lawn work, odd ie FURNACES LEANED “and NETS Rens. Fe $8206 ‘or OR 7-401 _nerviced. C. L. Nelson. FR S-t188 : wreace. FR -1414| . Dela. Cail after a Peay re poryins z | ; KK BO} ROK RMB. rea ERE SprsibE > AY painting (AND WALL PK | NEW-WAY ASPHALT tk ORME REE phe |? parce RMS NEAR RRESORG, Re eee oe P rene no oho cctaring. FE 2.2181. “WEWLY Tisdale HPP TRY | Saae*VAS eitatetet ie) SeLARN OWES ewan, | sae AAS Ace | gach ga aa olde 8 a A-l PAINTER - ie | NB Fr aaNa— ‘NEW On LEPAIN. aes Children to Board 44 by sere er 1 teache OR Saas. Brace re after * 9 tea, exterior. Reas. Le _Work guaranteed. re ue ARE RRRAL AI 7 RoOMa ALL UTILiFrnS FUR- ND Ran UPPER . cS CARPENTRY “eon CABINET ManttAWS MACHING site ‘BABY SITTIN, PPAY, 0 miawr, ished | Privale emrance 141% reat me fursiqned A dulte énly, 123 a Ai CARPEN1 NTER wank. NEW Wa CARAT FARE Pee anley. a CceNOnD, PRATER, OnE HW ily ROOMS. PRIV. BATH & NTR. CAMS. AND BARK AFPRACTIVE : xis AineriNe Rs tale tna ean wringer washeres Pwieke! week. Day care, FE 6-634. vile ie n> henner oad Sheridan mn Pe Boek irene ALL | 1 : ; Wtd. 8 45\i Mao FL ATH A agb terior. ree'e anate ens Bk | re Pays Replacement Parte Aft ap td. vino. Goods 45 ‘s. & BA ind peril a ' 2f ment and places, F' mit Dressmak’ & ailor'g ead aA and sy Bua, youre LEN R URE AN “BL deb at Uramane: gan ay |e dean fa st fh A ts dt service. se Siig EO | Neate : ) | ¥ sa a ae os sipreaiees, paneling afd nt, eae "al home repairs. PE 4-4004, Are are | S08 Goliar. Wi ommunity or chet a SE AND Sabra Pinoeine shee EPR PHGING » _Bale. for 2m Mat $-4238 or on Sita =< / gUN aie ee rea: ee “iM oa WARK ve raked WILE, LiQuiDATe: YOUR House-4 se —YACAMS lot mowing. FE 40008. hold goods either private sale’ Heat, = ic @ i. nen Servis 4 Eis in asm Rochester, | FAMILY LAUNDRY | Wanrmp: caer ort DRAWERS, a mt Ponti : ri ‘shy : "Felonrinh: rey Phone he aan” & baby rid. ‘Landscaping 38 Wanted | Miscellaneous « 46 ng oe ee Al TF TRIMMING AND RE-| W pe any PICKET SNOW |i Ri moral. Free ensures, OR |” a: re he or on 2-0525, 4 : 3 z ‘ et f ‘ : . * ra Hs Sas : oR sight nega Sa F aa Fgh Good hile as it ‘ i LAS With weber. Bw Sat =. \< |i FT. Fi CON | AN ; 1 PARKET 12 GAUGE DOUBLE b 6) Maem ota ee asa, v 1] ee ” mugs. oh ‘ Dame O78. Or- thotguae & Geer tiles se Woo, RISOARS. me dinctie SUITE, |172 8. Bagina | | chard sate GOLF SET. NEW. NEVER USED vas te U.S. Pat. Of 3. needs nen: shreme : : L $-2100 “5 een ine M.-F -f (uP aa MOTOR Gal “inily after 4 pm. AY fons | +88 Case tractor, by a, casi. |" tae Fre nang | with bag, ‘Cost 680 sell 3, raw siete eben _ Sup 5-4663. Y| up, “® Btudebaxer pidk-uy, 4 toa ipy eA pe .. cart, $10. FE 8-6819. “I made. the mistake of saying << ANYTHING to get | 1086 14 ai = FN COD a «GRAY vino RA a sbTia. FoR | Det ee OSS. te | TRADE. | out of washing the dishes!” Ee? . mater er. aleres elo HEDIS a eau Temps. ai Voor: caive, Seo Sieben” —T | ist ia Pr. DUMPHY DELUX _hels Rd.” : : ; "FLOOR FUR- 4 Asvered. tee : . GE REPRIG™ ROA PELEVISION |" ance, "t50.'8 storm LOOR FUR- __For $ Sale Teed For | Sale Hot Housetrailers 95 Wives traders Like, wows 6006: pha s-Osac @ryer. Misc. furniture. reens,, 3 storm: doors and L : nee | Onn MI 6. : fs 2p ta, wie Lime|_tereens, 9 aoe Sey ma SAY, MARS HORSE | 2 BEDRM. “CONTINENTAL. OO os 308 ; WwW a 4 screens . eM . 7 x “re aie pot tac ToD ¢ “condiuon and ie | _ Good * feet ¢ condition FE 86660. os Hew ‘ ee fing. sore. 808, Ree | R gt Spe “Kro-Plite’ irons. any) MY 22000 | ‘S1—46 BY 10, GENERAL, COM- ienter Und. $8. Complete Murphy bed $30. A REAL BARGAIN | |= Senet eee Baath Trauer Ct, Let} acorr & SERVICE Fee Wringer, Washer $15, Special Purch 2 3p Bait, Minnows, Etc. 82A | ~~~ oO} a | CRO PeALbs Saley tector with attachin bevit autem: epliaigaataaieaednaenael f HEAD as al Se edreene col on 8-44 fo Daily oe Bunda “ti { wo- 8 FE y ‘tll ¢ $20._ ‘Nie 2 au, Pu Stee. GUARANTEED. i | cm “tor ue bia worme, te) eras ii ‘ a “iar sear | sorte B a $20_N ‘$35. FE 52166. : Perms, 0 tor be; bie an ees | rhston. OF walt ae AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT PIN iC) PREEZER. $125. GE RE- 1 Full Inch Thick wate : gee Uh, 4, WANTED: | travel” tratier, Bince i033 Guar- ate : rator, $100. MI 6-1809. Alumi ba af | Beef type and ad seanet EDER cat rs anteod for life. Bee yhem and get ‘ Sa a Cd. PF. — oe Door Sand. Gast &. Di ye. | 82.79 | § demonstration at Warner sh 7 BOARDMAN’S freezer, wel, oO Muron. | ! A eC a ce de For, Sale Poultry 91) Siinn al Saute Om C8 swab LRT KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOV ae - mone 8. | LA TOP SOIL, BL. DIRT, FI ic rary tte 1 1 Apa Yesmenay ghee RIC STO vE.| Pneumatic Ooor Closer. - Pore Ea Be Screen gaat goad. oe : nel and bull r a | 100, LEGMORNS. 1 kB Bilin oe | BOBgHUTCHINSON | “BOATS & MOTORS cond ¥term Cl : . o. | _ Song. _ | SERVING GREATER DETROIT & Get the best s¢ef of the season aig ge tmomeony wart) YOU PAY ONLY | ana ranging | "BN Qh Nees rom: | Feces ae thian | RE cee rts, werent heater, | thermostat and. blower,| +4298 cash and ¢ carry taz inc. mga ~~ FOR AL RABBITS. | Gee “pest at bugs a Beatiac Bist h Thompecn beats. une Lon , Bis {> (“sw Chey lest | Rie OR . roit Mobile Homes ind ae ta cycle, car and wagon, ene ce aaa Uae en ey | Little Dude liers. We tfade. ps automatic 5 eae Se Open smek page? day hare boning iia bere me 1 | _Sale Farm Produce 92 NOW ON DISPLAY. 9 different 10 per cent down. perenne : . Ph. PE ° 4-2621 P ’ KELLY'S HARDWAR LIVING "ROOM 2 pe ING ROOM |- or inctalistion-can ve arranged PICNIC TABLES. USED LUMBER. bala oe SOIL, CRORHED STONE. \4 Aatrechaas, Momegigea OFebaras Al L ‘NE Ww, 1960 | 3904 Auburm as Adama TE|3-#011 re eer EDERAL * Space S| bE tre ar age ee | ere ER cee! PONTIAC CIE a tS ow ove ture. ent condition. eat ze —PRINT— | Pararon gra. Pe seme | Nab eles a pone tse Od a gonars on | “bean ners ot prea ue Bm rie I Modernization Company ponPACTORY TO YOU BLA 'T. TOP Fit | ase » aay vray tere brand new. $15.95. Pearson's. Fur: 2536 H "O. "6.94 Gal.| dirt & mantize: 1 10 8 it De- aPeLes| WEALTH Sa in as MOTOS | one 'Op tet ox te Tog yen | _ shone, tt lad N. Saginaw. FE. 6-2000. ¥ p urd Lake sare. Dixi 1e wy % oor, Paint ssoeee $1 oF Gat my on Seg Lake Rd. FE Sloe.” . 3 dare o, week. op to 8 daily m0 | Eiae a4 oogp a 93. chine. Makes holes. ‘3 Blocks N. of Telegraph Gal.| BLACK DiRT BARTLETT PEARS er ow | ipa colt co bat 7 sd ee 4-0308 MACHON MERCHANDE MART | “ gravel, FE ait DY AND Colonies Orchards, 8370 Fish Lake BOB HUTCHINSON | M Say! BOATS. 387.10 eagh on Ot ry Lins Hog for eee ees Win due = oer | 1 Mile N. Miracie Mile a3 ‘1688 | CHOICE FARM TO eet . _ ot ciyee. eee 4201 Dixie Hwy, U8 10 | sis. = Wetertord year. hg Mar FE 54721. nae Wa r 6-room,| Opposite. Bloomfield Fashion Shop | _ $10 delivered. FE ¢ BARTLET PEARS AND 5 TOMA. | Drayton Plain OR 3.1262 | INSURE _ YOUR BOAT A M6- | kK Products Co. —euiLT marae -| PING-PONG TABLE, DESK. In- CRUSHED fTONE 84 sD, ora. er Rd. FE ests. | ‘miles North of Poutirc | "tor for only $2.50 per $100 of | LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF) a.cei Cuothes Soe GED Sas | _loreee synem_Fs ee | 0b wen Beware. BS Joe | SARTO Peaks APPLES, [EQUITY IN ‘sy DETHOITER, G| Yaiug.Mansen tne, “Agency. FA ne a eee | Belden steel Driveway vert $2.45 ft. PLY SCORD EXTRA RICH BLACK D DiRT. ar ums, tren pred ues Kings: in it. FE 6-5786 [ 2-0848 or PE 6-6278 | . RGE UTO: ay P o ya 4 Lake | _er, ee new. $100. MI 4-6120. | Creosote Wood. Preservative, s io l-ewneee. — wl ore a we mieten |S ih he 1 ve ‘_— “JOHNSON MOTORS | | NEW PPAFY @ MACHINE | gogMUSIATIC ACID GET OAL.) uz or tx Sco $288 | PILL DIRT MASON SAND, WHITE | BARTLETT PRARS, YEACTNY AP | Porn Neo Hw (0 7 VACA: | eee ra ones thing Tor ie akes bution Beles @ fancy) UCILITY WHITE 186 UAL. = | SO ee ei te $4.95! Gin’ eso cement ‘gravel. beet covered free Se See: ten “enue 91002 Vance Ct" oli | baat stitches. Bale price $58.88. BLAYL CALL US ON UTHER PLYWoUDs | St CO comen eerevel. MA a He Auburn Heights Cass Lake Ra. FB 3-430 | OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES, dm $5 mo. Mich. Sewing Cen-|coaL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. see bee aC PLYWOOD CO. = FE 2-380). cA NING “FOMATOES., 6 PICK FINEST SiEPAY OP HUNTING | 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 23-6020 ee aETS FROME Orchard Lake Ave. FE 37101 pete Beiowis 508: FE_3-2543| GSop ROAD GRAVEL. 8 YARDS | Your Sum, S190 Pavel bu. meiems. | ‘Vellere im the arse. Used tre | LIGHTNING CLASS ~ 3s a ay ns FROM | APARTMENT SIZE REFRIGERA-| Avoid blis @ for. $1. Delivered. 46586 Olddings Rd. pat Bg a eon Se i oe | + antennas, $9.96. tor. Also a large. heay ue to moisture. ane GLACKMORE PA RM, | vise aL VER septic 2 tall, 2 sets of sails | W ALTON TY - siuminum pressure canner, | —_ rohard Lk. Rd Gn press on de’ black | Apples, Pears, I Sa that’ nt wer +-_Bylon) ai sea" of sine ding { ae wee _ 27820. | Patio Stone Headquarters | airt. “tye. me? Cee? Deni | oad pume Once sen. | io € OL | Rothe "standard and weit-contained eer ___PE_2-2251 ~ ANCHOR FENCES — | Factory to you Roger A, Authier _wait_— call today. PE 4-680. | itty Top ORCHARDS AT PENTO sek See eee on cor tn as LOTS OF NEW BOATS 7 Pape ae TREE BS TIM. co adn Ree * " ry 23-8033 é obbkas hee? 2 ian ai ey Ms wi trie Cog 1690 W, Meron. Si en decrms se¥orns WE © 1ses. COMBINATION DOORS SUMMER PRICES ~ - a TRAILER | SF, win ETAL TsHING f einGtetor—" USED, #48 buy AND | 4 “KeepPull” Service, We AP , —— Ahpisum one ‘diver = ie ss: BUY AND D SAVE ~ $26.50 : reaconabie SALES AM ae ows yas, - Fes. sou poe. ¥ -...-. 83.79 igth. ' AUBURN. LUMBE R.. ‘ al "4 refs - an Carte soll pipe, 8) cee. $3.38 lgib CHURCH’S, INC. . Gases stides ‘tp ok tents «it = x ai \& outside. tiuah eet... since Tree = ; Bill’ i Tr win Take “Market pe Tar ORD grcoo | 9 snd motors. 3 ba a ent ,|No 3 oak floo wg | R SFWING MACHINE. Plants, rees. rubs 86! Chet 4 Sun scoote : = ; : | y | rs $2 and stroller $4 ee Ca sink, "cabinet with | Pes eae wars cle: case : , | 9100 Highland Rd. (M59) Ag te, 83. bo CA ge wor, Vichy oly: ME SMALL SIZE UPRIGHT | PIANO!) Wolverine Lumber I — ae Open _24 hours ts fom freinds, il il buys YOUR. Rye + NRUDE MO: | _Exc, cond. $28, FE 5-6025. __ 320 8. Paddock PE 2-9784 THE FLOOR SHOP. Mugho. Dig your own. Sring tools | SWEET CORN $1.35 BU NEAR nt now! us odey colar. 3 Bp. dome STOVES | BOUGHT. r, SOLD. Ex > a Linoleum R ae Guriap © 3 mi. west of Com. _Wooaward & city limijs. FE 2-0000 mile south of Lake Orion on Mize | Bb electric. Lose Sof used motors —— te : . 602 Mt. Clem- - Tw eed Carpet. hey ry oo “gh 98 | = Vitae.” i's I = east of TOMATOES, YOU 1CK EM _MY 2-0721 ___ | ane M ag ve ogo Marver, _ons. 20801. Plastic Wi! tersection Rd & | bask = : GER PORTABLE SEWING MA- Bar ains (ee ee ae ae wee Duck — coe S| ee eee PARKHURST ~— | >_y8an gND CLEARANCE ghine. $18.60. $1.35. Jehigan ~ =| & 8. SAGINAW FE 46216 Son oee TOU FICK Ti -| TRAILER SALES | CBRZSRY Qimieepart gtewina Conter.F ; NEW & USED THE SALVATION A ARMY i oA sERy GROWN ence. et level bushel. 0493 .Anderson- | 1860 Lapeer Ra. Lake Orton. cA -ALUMINOM scatter Building Material Everything to meet your needs. 1.50 en. Lew’ whan Pere ee - Peatur famous x N Aopen & carci _ Clothing, ‘Purp! “= {Ue 12 miles N. “of Ponting TOMATOES. 81.50 BU. YOU PICK | Moon, Ventoura, emake ae lene, | INLAND LAKES SALES = enon oan 18_WEST _LA\ 10. Cedariine Ever sc them. 06 E._ Walton. Tour-a-H cween Lake Or- 2127 W. HURON _, PR ¢-7121 Quality House Paint... 92.9500.) Uurmpe A ‘rg emmedleiaide ioaninonen TOMATOES jon ond Oxford, on M-24 = b- + OUTSIDE $4.69 GAL. a : +0142 Pigig TRAILER uss AX | Fibergias . 103A Colotex Yatat sheets ... $2.38 15” p Tile with holes 96.50 | OAKLAND TREE SERVI . rae 5 . toe ate Somme --- $2.38 ¢&.| Reway “MIR Ce ar Bey SO ming removal FE ee Sale Farm Equipment 93 Delord. ON ES. “|BoOaTs ALL ’ 7 : ; s ‘ ‘A 8E i ——w ~~ ed oe al i ed on 5 Felt, 432 9q. ft sas | Pinta " or minutes rs) Pee Samee “ere Bae Vie Pa | 1982 ALLIS CHALMERS 1 PLOW REPOSSESSION Ree os nt mi PIPE-BRICK-STEEL COAL & 8 S OPPLY CO _8-4331. : tractor. disc ofPrins « hooth drag Lave model, 10 wide. 46 foot lone | ni's, Orion, MY 3-1918. 0 FHA Pree Reumetes | Par Bz Lane Ave. 7m Dil For, Sele Pots 8 “SCHRAM. TRUCKS by unt. bank Real bur. Transportat'n Oft Ofttered 105 E Open. “5:30 MON. tru. BAT. TALBOTT LUMBER Durer of V-Bettem Sreiiers inancing. Gee at 60 Bo. Telegraph - “= , Redwood fence pickets ig oleh mp DACHEHOXD —' sis ERS Spey Oe 80011) cane iecditia | CARS OAR Oo SURPLUS LUMBER Fisrese! for, veerprosting | ee apAwnaLe ax: | FORD, FEROUBON TRACTOR 4-1 SHORES, Meee, ene | Bal ae MATERIAL SA out. 1025 Oakland Ave cas | ‘cellent breed Reasonab. | _eendition. OL 1-656). and bottle gas. Mitches installed PLY 4 —Enazie ~AIRLIN ie mag E Gas ane “FOR ELEC soo agian Rd. (M50) OR R570 | USED, TYPEWRITERS - | $58 asonabe, FE | Fonh eaeres 1TH LOADER. ' and sere. a aa W, Huron. i Cal ent ‘ dewalt i. c ° \ way. : tw Ww. ‘BERP AND PORK —~HALP AND | Giscounty oo "new portables. a — COT cn: | Double disk, piéw. grader disde. | §ACRIPICE LARGE MOBILE Bervice Ine. OB }-128. ciel ho quarters. Opdyce Mkt. 5-791 \ Forbes bes Printing & & Office supply. EM 36023. . ., tandem jow-boy. Ford truck. | nome for low down payment and LEAVING PRI FOR LOS ANGE. “TRADE-IN Ss” |BaTmRGos PIXTURES, OIL AND Dixie Hwy. Next to tac | AgkC REG. DACHSHUND pup: FE. _4-8543 | _take over payments 8-o0as lee a= with driving eniy FE w-4iNe s furnaces. Hot water @ steam _ State Bank jes. FE 8-2018 Fans MACHINERY — NEW AND VACATION TRAILERS FOR BALE _—— s Automatic water heater. USED BRICK FOR SALE. P | Used. Proule Oliver sales oo M24 . TRUC Zz REFRIGERATORS Hardware, elec. su : Se ee aoe | BIRDS 4 PRICE OFF CRANES, | _jum north ot Oxford, Banana es i tcot, we eal ond ouher "way. a ee Pe ne awed ed . tile Galvanise srr ees | PRED FLOOR RNACE, wit | 5 ito pe te we tor vox | gece N DRILLS, POWs “WAR- also sel}. your used trailer Wanted Used Car 1 nt, Guper rKemtone and {+ Beet 6 reoma,. Sores perfect. EM | MIN POODLES FOX TER. rows. new snd Ma- s ‘Trailer Sales : s 106) Coop Hovsrk NO gRoP Se orgy ote mas eats ibe, NAY Sban?*” Ortotiv ~ NAtional } iltlams bk Rd, OR 3- a aaa ata of * RIOR SED COMB _ $1 wear HURON a matin 2685 Lapeer Rd ure aahe ett aher ¢ Ma Ma e2iis. ALE COREE BIGKD with | ~ HOTIN __ Rent Trailer Space | 96 RADE-IN a ai a WHITE 9O-EAG EWING MA- OCKI 6 POR GALE. | Ford tractor w! tires A-} condition. | AUBURN HAIGHTS ft Al | gues. elec. washer DEPT. 98! CASH WAY fice ie 48. Brand, Be aes fo a Wo deniers sl | 4-438). ap ine, Laem neaeenty. eae wh operke” cts aa A er be rm. ps steqoeeses a8 LUMBER PRICES ers rE ist ef SRAREETS. 4 SUPPLIES New. w Case, Corn pay s rain gle tle: ee rE. tas | MONE ‘Y TALKS! : bai cen J 3 6 T - Ft BLbCKs | rest, then drive out | + ore #13 83 STANLEY ALUMINUM W; wineLien AUTOMATIC GRAVITY POODLE. urrics. i woe "iL count from Ser retlpe Rome tac | for ‘Uwe test and’ prove to your- Le Se pote . ; j Ag eg rae 5 5 nee Te on aes | HOUGHTEN & SON’ | “Pe 5 | belt the DOLLAR WYMAN” = Bur meister S exe ; condition. aS PARA ae ae he tes Gakiane Ave. | Soper ~ New ison Desie r wosiLEHoME HOME, “eta TEs. MOD. i yes ida the : ATER FILTER “ar Bag = ¢ DARC- | OLIVER 0c3— WitH | 3-061 me iia Ast STmee reas AVR ASS NORTHERN LUMBER Pain j Builders 1SOERS | ae puppies. Aiso clipping. MY | joader and trai re CTOR 6) : es BEE. ¥ $-1333 Company etal yt 2 rome water 3-2893. least, sad _teniter. FE OA. _ ho want aston 798 sta MARLEY poe . ze gas 940 Cooley Lake 34171 |; Fee, See POODLES “MINIATURE, | September Clearance lots Ie x40" ce tos; ett. ioso. ¥ B. Munro, ? nse m to 8 pm. aatly Bett serene, _hiberty_& ‘ champion stock. | Only a few Jacobsen @ mile east of Oxford om Lake 0 W. Huron unde. 10 a. to 2 p.m. ~~ pe 76 A | «it D ormieee “| mowers, Bolens & sen Eesciat Ye: | ville ‘rod. OA. 6-2022 | / Dixie ' '‘OK" Lot = xt “agus em “gRTON 90 3 OD GRINDER, hee Fo rth Oliver st ener 4 : 38 | fice tome, riding mowers oe: | Gourt ME rr Racor xy peat pashabey sens, aun Guses.. BE ores SS lens, Wondert ion. On 12| DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH 110 ‘ ~y Soot Welder co iaree: ait FE #2275 : ase aot uel i ao take Orien -ond — ACTION ~ — yes i ¢ are not hard to | eee “ ta : Rav bant Secret en ger | "Quinta dMOM a inn, nee $88 MOREY sss wast oe oP ep ataaal @ service | ‘management. PE 4-008 Charles , ome EVANS EQUIPMENT eoned an Te eT Se ons at] sSots ors om _s-ios | “ake ee es rax het qe | We ‘Need Cars ages Ss ane ett 7S 5-008. __. socomeen sry SP paula ||” $40.04 Farmall cub tractor geo); For Sale Tires ~ 98 i yr. migs. duatantin a, 7 we eee a Pe i IRA ‘008 est . bay. sel ITop p $$$ Dollar oon? | CRC HGS, |" egewrane | GLENN’ se f moe Rd. at Ordre, ke ‘140 w. “care 21215 | | PR 46-0736 f a-1112 oa nee Ean Te es 952 WEST. HURON taxes fay, Sus got tw Ps a areas GET THE MOST = wive tie? mo pe Fs moe re And the LL is ds re otter uh nie 04 erty What you MA 4-455] igi Player Piano ...esserk CHORD. ORGAN, case. An unusual G RNELL’S ae : PE 3-1163 1, Used Walnut Gpinet Piano > see eeeee © $198 - & SUPPLY Good, Practice Plano. .....- terms wagermlcdamey mouwar GALLAGHER’S __| oe 4 ams fo 6 pm : 5 _WRON awit c Sean | SATURDANS Tam tol pm. |“ buy all : oe | : appued gattse: nent. age TAPPAN owl RANGE By Kale. One 4 oat can oe boat Boyt duty trailer OR 3-012. . “GOODYEAR SERVICE eT in [TEROME: i | a | | | | gd Be BRING YOU iOP DOL BILL SPENCE ny! 8 2 gates Russ Dawson | . CARYSLER-PLYMOUTE f DE. ! | . AND GET THE FOR YOUR CAR 70 roe en", See CASS OAKLAND Foreign & Spts. Cars, 109 gxT 10 ND A he AGES, R CAR HERE FOR LLAR | BR STRRE “SHOP TRE For peay ieee Ss ae — Disie Hwy FE 4-6896 CUSTOMERS BEMAND GOOD ‘ “CLEAN CARS” WELL GIVE YOU _ $$$ CASH $$$ FOR YOUR EQUITY OF A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR “RAMBLER” &@ SERVICE —- rE $4541 TOP $$$ PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS 232 'S. Saginaw St. DON'T LOSE YOUR CAR n show a how. osu eut or. hall. or today dis Steele FORD ARD LAKE ROD. HAR _2-2529 NK AND days or 50204 as MUCH AS. eheap care. Ca) Ra eves See M&M Motor Sales TOP DOLLAR|- ‘a MALS. . Car drivable. OR 3-713. cell $00, MAID sales ga, Boor 5 HP. use| J. VANWELT } new. £5. P| OR 31385 4070 ‘Dinie Hwy. _ 1957 CHEVROLET rinse a 2 la PT. T [OW "REA Hors old lady. Stock F . ing a 33 oan riarede | N AD > No. 102. EBay -g | $265.00. 133 W. Brooklyn. _ lie FT VERINE PLY -THIS North Chev. | Hunter Blvd. at 8. Weetware ! Ave. Birmingham MI 2133 1957 TR TR3. LENT LARGEST DUNLOP “im i - and ue tires in Mich. All sizes to ve to ear owner problems. ret Tire _ co. H roa. JAGUAR. 1953, MODEL XKi20. super . spor ceupe, new red ine: Rucellent ‘cond , Beresin. HASKINS “Ff 1967 Buick _— hardtop, pba dollar on later model cars OR }! SAILBOAT. | 2527 Dixie Hwy 6-2800° JUNIOR SPORT CAR, HP a Rd. motor, Rini's, 975 8. _Lake Orion. - MY, 3181 915. Fot Sale Used Used Cars 1 110 OOD OK USED CARS” 1985 Buick 2-door. hardtop. Dyna. Antal radio, heate Good condition Beautiful black and err fa. 1985 Oldsmobile 88 4-door hardtop. Hydramatic, radio, heater, and ivroy finish. 1956 Ponttac ¢-door sedan, hydra- matic, radio, heater, above aver- ber — throughout. Solid flow, power brakes, radio, heater. ke Ouse. One owner. 1967 Cheveqiet Bel Air 2- fox hardt V-8 engine, powerglide radio, ter. Like new oer and Sharp. Haskins Chev. bog Dixte Mighwey - = §-80T1 Open o MAple ‘tl 9 [ee ae we peme 5 Lt e. wearer te 1985 Mereuty 9 passengers wee Le gr Ratton” 8s transmission. psoit cass ‘ee! FOR CLEAN “CARS Pord customiine sedan ‘B" avsurn Pordomatic Radio & Setar. New be SS é | rubber, $746. 59000. ss 1957 Ponting 4 dr. sedan. Radio & “Used é Truck. Parts 1064 | hester. Whitewalls. $1448. USED TRUCK FART, jose ae ~ 3 ry $96. + alck 3 ¢:. Hardtep. Super ACL MAREE, mOneie Power steerin Power > HEIONTS OTOR BAL | Bynatiow. ait on | 2635 Auburn Ave For Si Sale » Used es te ae 6 _—e Pat PICKUP CONSIDER | car in trade eit 3.0081 ‘s1 Fe 6-YD. i x WiLt FAKE in trade. FE. 6-764. ete: an 59 ‘FORD \y-ton pase. ae miles. Sharp Clarkston “Motor Sales ALER A $4141 ! LiNE KE | CONSTRUCTION TRUCK tires, ee OR, FORD 4 TON” STARE NEW Baie! and rack FE ¢6379 Bargain DAYS Turner’ a Truck Center - Choose From A? PICKUPS , 1060 to 1057 4 PANELS 1940 to 1957 3 DUMPS 1961 to 1956 2 WALK-IN VANS t 951 : 112 tt VAN ‘rast / VANS wird. LirTG Oates 2 . whos BOTH 1956s 1 Uett STAKE MS ess 1 161. a oe on ASSIS & CAB C.A4 1056 SPECIAL - UNITS | £120 NOG Temp neuais 3 BOB BUTLER HAROLD | TURNER b - rr. ~ eTemt ‘SIDR TR bia Hift-gate. $128 Smith Moving Qatoré, iu “40 996 —* “ih minutes from Pontiac” HOMER HIGHT MTRS. FALL PRICES ~~ 4 effect on this 1957 BUICK — antares CONVERTIBLE i pe with very ary ent sme we a tires. Ridice- "$1595 $200 Under Average Reta! | te, nuaUn aT Bat Ege BLVD “MUST HAVE ROOM | PRICES SLASHED » a es Lot 3 _ Ls. Re . ‘BUICK + Da HT. WELL , _ new Prt ~ 4 __otner FE 4-036 a End of Months Sale — ‘Ms bc ff Ae 2 at Stick 8 Lea oo. 0S 3 Demets : is 8 ey! $195 ‘$3 Pontiac ¢ dr Eyere $145 ‘Si Pontiac uT ra. aoe ped $0 Fords Club Cou oe egies ROGER’ is "BALKS & SERVICE PE 2-0355 ee “End | Specials! Be eee %& SON Your Olds Dealer Leary: og AR SALES S20 N. M Rochester, OL 1-9761 © SEE. OUR [SELECTION TACK "UOLE, INC. -Plymouth 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Trai? Walled Lane Ma_4-45!! Motor Sales SS Ford Wa on . . $2095 ’S8 Chevy Bel Air . $1998 'S? Ford Wa .. -$1495 '5S7 Buick Sp’ wees sQlsoO \37 Buick’ R’master $1995 '56 Buick Cent. .... pe 'S6 Buick Super ....$1 'S6 Buick R’master $1395 *S6 Plymouth vind 55 Oldsmobile ..%. 35 Buick Sup 22 5 ‘55 Pontiac tbr 3 a } ‘55 Ford F ‘ ‘§5— ‘ : Sea ‘ _AWENTY-HIGHS_ o~ me waGOn feet | Power. Nésth Gee Woodward Ave - Hunter Bivd. at 8. Me i 7 Birmingham 31355 FE Pi CHEVY. 70, 4 DR, A-i i ene FE §-21 2166. E 38 aires Convertible ae CHEVY e ners so N. a Full Power Toe BLACK AND : a ng fe radio heater, Gens, seat speaker, werglide s aes ee pen 4 1956 CEVROLET BEL AIR V-8) engine. Poweraige This is @ one | | owner ppeciat: $726. Hunter Bivd. at 8 Woodward Ave | Birmingham _MI 46-2735 | i) ) CHEVROLET, . NEW MOTOR | spotiess body. corner of . Perry 4 ws and Opdyke Rd. Kimball and) “Bright Spat Fons gan station _ CORVETTE i956 LIKE yew Oxchard Lake at Cass | Mero & soft ops. tspeed bos. | = en “Eves! whitewalls. __6-0868. Evenings vrs . 954. CHEV. VERY NICE CAR. FE : a Se a doe aes ~ ONE | 3 CHEV W- "REPOSSESSION oF led ee “Pel pa. = { } $0 mont r o THE | Vee Saginaw, PE 8-0408. 2 (1953 CHEVROLET 4395 # eee eel ection” Exire cleas. (Hunter, Blvd. at, s Woodward “Aye , Beiminghem Mi 4-274%- 3 CHEVY WAGON RE POSS “SSION - ; ( $286 full price No cash needed ‘ sed ‘ars a , ok 7 Fle King Auto Mr se A CaAGAit. “0 CHEVROLET Impala sports ‘coupe 3.00 miles IN TOWN like new. Must sell Will tage = trade and help finance >Mt %, 42715 Pete Peters '§ £3595 -FORD DEALER 56 C ADIL [. AC $35 3) Al Osea Car Shapping Center Coupe Full power Like new 55 DeSOTO 0... sims, “34 CHEVROLET SS =< Hactiop--FUb-at = tee brent $495 - 57 C. IMPERIAL 5) 4 Door Hardtop A beaity oy. wet 1S ; iam Lebar’ mon Dealer 8 SADINAW 8 rE 83588 PE 54101 1966 CHEVY BUSINESS COUPE ( _— 1965 V 6 Chevy coupe 1055 Olds . IN | hardtop Call after 430 pm OR, | 153 | 86 210 CHEVROLET 6 2DR. AR & Mi 60629 H. W-walls, PE 6-5326 160 8 Woodward Bham 93 CHEVROLET GOOD cOnbI tions 1 owner $300 PE 2-8 “1980 CHEVROLET” 4 DR. NO +597 CHEVY CONV. STICK pote : Asad 10 Pork Oxtord OA! Corvett Eng. 61.8000 Inq. 2401 | & yke ios0 CHEVROLET STATION WA- TPURL INJECTION 377 CHEV gon, power glide. 1070 Dover Rd Dr. Bel Atr powergtide, | Pontiac power aor g arekes and win- | In HT. $450 dows, il tires_, Many east eee ain other Mrtttea! ibe coud rE 65-0812. . Want be buy anew car! CHRYSLER. ROYAL, 4 DOOR, | EECTION? OF NEW bun use! 526 iraneperistion. reacy to es ; SQUARE. DEAL ATONE. OF 1932 CHRYSLER ae. coure AN OUN' price in uto OAKLAND COUNTIES OL Oe & Saxinaw PRO 6402 DEALERS FORDS SINCE ‘1040 CHRYSLER. WINDSOR GOOD BEATTIE 'S9 DeSOTO F ealer Since 1930" P-SWEEP SPORTSMAN seoe a TMK as On 31201" 4 Dodt— Torqueflite trans, AS the Stoplight in “walertora ore wa nade ; & 1964 CHEVROLET 210 2-DR_ RADIO och ed aha aay la ares 2 ATER ABBULUBTLY NO ~ $AV EO $900 Lil peih DOWN Asautne pay ents : of § per mo Call Cre Mr ‘parks at MI 4 7300 hare 4 _Turne: Ford | SHARP ¢ “ARS s ALWAYS y MOTOR: SALES : , OrS8OTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER RAK MEFFORS iS YEARS FAIR DRALIRG Ehrysler-Plymouth-lropertal CAB AT W it baa STs FE 4-3826 724 Oakland | Pontiac FE 3-0186 - 19) DODGE Vs REPOSSESSION WILSON a $145 balance, no canh needed Payments only si Pe mo Due Ort - isth Mr Bell, Kin Auto, WIS ‘® Saginaw FE 6-0 oabe ONT BAC-CALIELAC I »N I IA \ 156. DODGE CLUB SEDAN. RA din heater cush button transmin 'S8 pr YN TTA sion Our stock No M44 Only 9008 BONNEVILLE 2 acon’ hardtop This car tx, loaded Hl power 1 jus factory alr conaitienitig North Chev eamutiful tu-tone blue with . matching Inferior Likg new Only Hutter Bivd. $2805 at 8. Woodward Ave Hirmingham MI 02793 58 BUICK 83 DODGE GOOD COND. $150. EM CENTURY 4 door hardtop Power — -4562 . steering & brakes, radio heater, 1956 DODO 2 TONE GREEN P heautifful powder blue with steering A brakes EM 1-4i40° matching later or Only $2195 1955 DODOE HARDTOP ORIcI . S7 k INGOL Nt nal paint, radio heater, auto fe transmission Our stock CAPRI 2 door Rirdtop Jet black la! bh, with white top This car d& im No 783 972 = maculate throughout, Only $2196 ¢ . "S37 PLYMOUTH | North Chev. poe WAGON V-8 Power- Hunter Blvd at 8 Woods sre Ave {Hite tratiamission, radié, heater, Birmingham @ MI @.2715) pagal rh Fiocarpeld Lec t ‘with matching interior, A real. family: ' . your arr car. Only $1595 | WAGON VALUES 7 . cas |‘? Ford @ pasa $i7es "56 MERCURY |? Chev. BA 4 dr. power $1708 * MONTCLAIR 2 door hardtop, 2¢*hey @ cy or ee alesse! - Automatic ntransmission, radio. Sh Chey 4 dr. powergiide $1146 eater, white tires, core & white: with custom interior. 18 Hardenburg 600 actual miles Must be seen : “ to be apprectated. Only 912098 CORNER CASS & PIKE FR 5.7308 * . a ui » ie : 'S9 —- ss c ; 57 PONTIAC §7 Ford Fairlane 500 : DOOR Solid — black finish, ‘ nes AN i A j ( ‘omvertible, pow er tay $1595 . PONTIAC-CADILLA TIEROME 1350 N.. Woodward | Bright Spo! Orchard Lake at Cass BIRMINGHAM MI 41910 Jefe @(4RR Open. bves TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 35 ENGLISH FORD GOOD CON “46 Mercury Sedan sey dition $600. eM 3:3348 ‘84 Pontine” Sedan, ; auio trans : $349 - ‘B4 Mereury 2 dr. | SPECIAL auto trans $199, SORTH MOTOR SALES 1 _2M8T _Diete Highway OR 4.0001 CLEAN HAUPT | PONTIAC SWEEP! ‘ . Priges 'til Aug. 31st Only WE'VE MADE OUR QUOTA F R R BES AND WERE CELEBRATING a] COME AND “ THEM. BIS = CAYNK 2 140% 6-PASSENGER IN USED CAR SEDAN EQUIPPED WITH DE LUXE HEATER WASHERS DE ~| LUXE EQUIPMENT DELUXE VALUES! | STEERING WHEEL incLUDE : i { AT ALES TAX. PLUS LI | cones ONLY $1,965 DELIV. i tenting Bepersnist 4dr feat = : itu to ydramatic adio REL, : ai Seater Whitewalls Here ts one Lux ote BOON Cori ras $y at has been babied tow down) TOKY EQUIPMENT. ONLY $2, : bayment 30 mos. on balance. | 066 DELIVERED. 1957 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr” sedan l H remaria ~~ wat “fe and | But z* Tubes TRCN ™ ie CALL FOR DETAILS. wails, A black auly wyaEe that snows exe.care. Hurfy for this one, 30 mos, on balance, ; 1987 Pontiac. Srareniet 4. ar. tn USED CAR SPECIALS beautiful 2 ® green. Hydra 7 matic, Radio. Heater, Whitewalis | 1933 CHEVROLET 4 Door. Ste- Clean ~ y 4, Bee it—drive it) tion Wa on fea’ nice for pd —and i} buy it. 30 mos on] model. y 8450. sedan, Beautiful > . Heater, White- o gedin, © Radio. ‘ansportation spe- = acl n le A 1056 FOR RD, 9 Door sedan va with standard transmisaion. Radio & heater. 9775. ity Powriac Catalina, hart: 1053 roRD 2 Door. Nice. sds, Heed = panel jrock - bh ‘ . we 1051 FORD vae panel, $135. SOE eee ee eel '| 1006 PONTIAC 4. Door. sts lane “ CARPENTER | avirdass until to at - * | condition, $150° Phone FE 2-9752 Lek | Crissrnan | La STATION WAGON Cy! Owens 4 iC Prienat Dp apreeer ] vous Py shoinaw FE +3688 PE 5-4101 | POPP $8 FAINT he, wen “2 DR. 1955 | FORD CL OB SED. t ‘ very clean, blue and white, heater, guto, shift Looks sora end ne good. Come in and— t ¥ i PEOPLE 8 AUTO SALES 68 Oakiand PE 2-2361 | 1956 9-PASSENGER FORD 8TA- | _ ten ate ao EM 3-4340, — an e mi " daroid Turnec, Ford ohn esLEn A-l Used Car Shopping Center ' 57 FORD 4 DOOR . | $1295 oe ‘Cy’ Owens) Your rena FORD Paced i 147 6 SAGINAW FE 5-388 : ‘1954 FORD HT al finish, black | power’ White tires wheel covers Full King Auto. PE 86-0402 1954 PORD. V-8 | REPOSSESSION $268 = price fir echoes on i+ He Ort Brit ha 0 (tg tis | Saginaw is REPOSSESSION 1955 Pord convert., ced and white | Take over payments of $27 24 mo No down payment Lucky Auto | Bales, 193 Gaginaw PFE 4.1006 1956 PORD 2 DOOR REPOSSESSION “BEAUTIPUL COR- top. POM. full Full chrome > © price $505 \ oo Ledeen Flos cash needed Her ae Beli, tye Auto A aa PE “8.0 54 oat CONVERTIBLE SHARP. , Must sell, going to college MY 16612 after 6 pm | FORD DEALER Al Used Car Shopping Cypter ‘85, FORD 4 DOOR $795 ‘Cy’ Owens Your Friendiv FORD Dealer 47 8 BAGINAW 6 il 5- 68a eK 5-4101- ATTENTION —CAR DEALERS — | SHORT | Ra, -| ONCARS? + AUTO AUCTION ~~ Priday September 4th 1 pom. PONTIAC AUTO AUCTION, TNE 2301 DINTE HIGHWAY : 1 Block West of Telegraph -Dealers Only- “PREE ENTRY” | FE & $028 PE #8015 66 FORL, FAIRLANE rom nat Very clean FE 5-684 5) sae ‘41 ee 'h2 OLDS . ot Cad. PE 2-47 5 caren 4 a “gyDnamaric Very good cond. FE $-532 ‘49 LINCOLN OR 30166 36° LINCOLN PREMIER FULL power Alr cond. MA 6-6165 1987 MERCURY MONTEREY CON vertible Double power, automat te Sharp All black. whitewalls new black top) Turnpike engine $1 | 06) 630) payments, $5254. mo V ry low cash down of old trade BIR INGHAM - RAMBLER, 666 | t & WOODWARD, MI 63900 | | 1931 MERCURY RADIO, HEATER overdrive Good tires 6175. FE 38-6706 | "he MERCURY. MONTEREY HARD | TOP) MBRCOMATIC RADIO & HE A fen. MRAOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume yey masts . of $12 87 per mo Call Credit Mer Mr Parks at MI 4.7500 Harold _ Turner Ford “CORT New dea! for | | | i “Las FOR | ou eed a Chrysler Pivmouth that will save vou Money Remember tae name = “Cost Less 100, Weet Ma- Pie Walled (ake MA 44511. New Or used —wWwe sel} both i if : . COLE" You i! Bigs a Dodge or Crissman CHEVROLET Rochester . Offers Our Best Buys ‘$s? FORD 4 DR V-4. RAH. A CUSTOM WO FOR 61,295. ‘8S FORD 4 DR, V8. R&H. CUS TOM. WW. TIRES 6795. BEAUTIFUL SELECTION ay wy HEVRO LET WONDER FUL SELECTION. "DS cheyine a BEL. AIR Va TO CHNOE ro 5 8TD. TRANS. see. pes. 38 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY CPE FULL | POWER 20 GREEN, $1,106, ‘6) CHEVY BEL ALR SPT, CPR. 6 ca” FULL kQUIPMENT. $1. . | 1099, CHEVROLET % = PICK. ST a RADIO HEATER GOOD TIRES, NEW PAINT JOB $550. | CWO °88 CHEV i Le fis Hi hthth “PRON | §1066. SEDAN. IANEMISBION, ONLY $795. “ PON S1AN b a “ape ivory, .& GREE 64 CHEVROLET 2 STAN BAN avenesigd ONE WNER CA ONLY $205. nae tata th IVE. re “DaAMAHS Lah. FRE: TR N aa A rew or Bid ANYW Minne wk IN THE ALSO. BEV RAL 1008, CHRYRO. Suess SUSE _ ROCHESTER Open Eves, _ “OL 29721, ~?. Fe sao: 4 OR ae ine am Fe. TM. Reg. U8. Pat, Of, @ 1969 by NEA Service, tam, a ” Norse. Parsons! If it’s as smart as all that, how cdme it gives me sO. many ‘no’ answers?”’, For Sale Used ¢ Cars. 4 door Hardtop Hrepmoy tree List price $5,282 “NOW ONLY $3980 Imperial Demo, Save over $1600 ON THIS BEAUTY 4 door 110 ‘59 Imperial ith ex- -HODGES, INC. MI 6-0029 140 3° Woodward s| MERCURY R & H gray FE 4-53 "36 MIEERCURY Monterey 9-Pass. W Metcomatic. radio, white walled tires * B'ham DR, agon heater, A_ one owner beauty Also "66 Ford, radio, heater only $995 -DUSSEAU cury Edsel - Lincoln s01g, ORAND RIVER OR #3170 | MILE WEST OF 5 ORC HARD LAKE ROAL 1984 OLS MOBILE SsUrBAa 8) SE- | JAN HYRDA HADIO & EK - DOWN Assume $22 41 per mo Mr Parks at Ml Furner ford, 1984 98 OLDS 2 Full power Good owner, FE 2-4288. ' ‘}M OLDS. SUPER 48, steering @nd brakes. _Johnson aymen 4.7500 aT $600. 490 cal Credit Mer “BR” HOLIDAY cond a) HEAT AKBULUTELY NO MONLY ta oof Harold at rt yi ne See en EDDIE STEELE — oy CHEVROLET, Ton PUp ’ ” Eddie Steele. ~+ FORD —, Yros st ch pea une oe Rd. , r ee oe te a ene tee _ For Sale, Used Cars 110. Ll tL OLDS ‘#1 % MONVERT MANY extras. Very good cond. 4 ver. _view ere +0044. | 1996 ¢-DR OLDS. 8/ ,DTOP "pow. | er transmission jeetrie bese | Windows. power steertag. Dietely overhauled: rust. cond, $1306. MUtual .4-602) '5Y Olds 88 4-Dr. Dynamic 88 Sedan Demo $2943 “Bright Spot” he 4-dr ‘hardtop Full power. & white. Outstate Ser & a real _outh HT. For details MY 3- 5204. ~~ 1980 * PLYMOUTH CLUB KEPOSSESSION fui) price, No cash needed. tone green & white. Save 8750. ta mo. Mr. Beil, King’ Auto.| Only $2496. 36 payments, 363.94. eae Saginaw PE ons { b LYMOUTH i 4-dr. Catalina custom star- Nes cashea i VERY CLEAN. chief Loaded with extras & pow. ose MO Pa AsekN Pull naughahide interior. Piymouth station canes, faeteey Beautiful enemies | bones. & | installed new motor. Rings and| partment ser soe en, $1198. 24 bearings. 4 new tires. New front i Dac. IEROME. i980 OLDSMOBILE 98 HOLIDAY. _——* oe __gueme PRESS. ‘TUESDAY, serrennen 1, 1959 * So Gy My Resse 3 PE +9100 cits | 55 Pontiac 2-Dr. Catalina — Sharp! $895 TEROME "Bright Spot hs. STATION WAGON of tiae & pase., 2 tone epee pee i. ee ‘i a tLyarae 2 y* moe hw 5 P Gee ai mo 0 le obo foyer King A 6-040. ‘faa Pontiac FDR NO wea = we rs is 8: be { uto e ~inew! FE 41006. i —_ see: ‘55 PONTIAC STARCHIEP , heater, hydra- matic, white i xceptiona) $995" COMMUNITY '* a ——qumtee @ eas av }. FE 8-4530_ 9 BC PONTIAC CONVEK: “| white tires, FL "auams js spinners Puli price No gown, King _Auto, PE 86-0402. ‘39 PONTIAC ‘CATALINA CON- vert. Power. $2995. Cail PFE ‘o¢ PONTIAC BY OWNER NEW _ Urea. Daltery... exhaust system, brake system. For detai FE 22106. oe ore _— "RE POSSESSION" sh needed . King Auto. 48-0402, W. Aertel eel ae Want to buy a new car? . E SURE & SEE OUR Orchard Lake at Cass SELECTIONS OF NEW FE 8-0488 Open Eves. ALWAY* A SQUARE DEAL A? ONE OF OAKLAND er. Bretehe aa n toe = “il ie COUNT Es LDEST DEAL- r. Straigh i w mileage, no rust, like otw- Original own- ERS ; FINCE 930. er 633 Valencia FE 4-4703 BEATTIE custom beauty Premium white pA) PORD Dealer Since 1930" mie adie gk Raaeae METRE WTS OR 2m #66 8. WOODWARD, MI 6-390. 2_Biop. sph _tn_ Watertord_ TO SETTLE ESTATE, ‘57 PLYM- ~ Pontiacs 1950 pansies Cataline 2-dr. hardto R & H. Auto. trans. Whites Orchard Lake at Cass + FE 8-488 __ Open Eves,| ™ rE sass AW 5-4101 AKT ‘BUYERS. wake rr ADYANTAGE. y ey Bev 51 left to go. ue & C 2 Rambler Sales Road. EM "'57 PONTIAC” Bonneville Convert. Priced to Sell COME & SEE RUSS JOHNSON STATION Wi WAGON - re — “annqvano 7 1: y WONDERFUL, New 1960 5 Pontiac ee ee ee: T he Day It Arrives .. + YOUR PRESENT CAR wit BE ie “ONE YEAR OLDER” “NOW” 1S THE TIME TO TRADE'IT ON ONE oF MILEAGE 38 PONTIAC. ccs $2805 a Age WAGON — Radio Heater, ~~") nger, Whitewalls. wa 98 RAMBLER Jovrrere 885: GeOet. Retccratte Jo: Pranemtaniog™™ ~ Radio ena car. | Bere ‘4 RAM yi} DRIVE, 10 & HEA AB- SOLULELY NO WN. 109 NASH, 2 DR, $0. King Auw FE | 38 METROPOLITAN - HARDTOP. RADIO & HEATER. “SHARP! $1395 98 BUICK ............),82195 SPECIAL 4. DOOR — Radio and Heater, Drosflew. _ SSPONTIAC TIBLE ~ Radio and Heater, Power and. wer Brakes. , ‘97 PONTIAC soca 1895 pig = ed CATALINA COUPE ~ \ er, Hydramatic, Power Steering dod wer Brakes. e \ (97 BUICK vst e tg c$1708 ~~ SPEAR HARDTOP 4 Doe = = Rains Sellar: Seeecies ' | Larry jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-071) 7} RAMBLER * STATION WON. Auto, trans. Total price. $195. ‘5 “fea Seige COUNTRY Wen. Auto. trans. & H W tires. New paint. ans wijl trade. a) aan CLIPPER, 4 DR. Auto. ans. Like new, 6895. MAZUREK ee EBAKER SALES| Saginaw = Po, Th ecatacendl —METROPOLITANS . The sharp Uttle import model, We have convertibles, 3 hard- . Pu . Brand new “SIRMINGHAM RAMBLER. 666 8. |. Woodward MI |_6-3900 Ramblers matic. en Ase Low- iow miles. Hurr ments, $4 129. ? “_ 1957 Custom 4-dr. 2-tone apple & seamist green. A low mileage, 1 ‘Dwner special. Standard trans Up to 30 = per ae Only $1295. 30 paymen sore Poy pod 4-dr. ‘buy at ss * * payments, $34. _ Metropolitan —— white uip) yh $1095. 30 payments, $31. Very low eash down or old trade om the above cars BIRMINGHAM _ - 2-tone. (Yes, $896.) . Green course. | brakes Load-leveling wheels « Clean inside & out 61.450. FE) oo tye as" trade RAMBLER soy PLYM AV ok aa sSIRMINGILAM 666 8 Woodward MI 6-3900 Auto mee WW. Sharp. Only : RA M BLER ooo LS NV ER TIBI FE o@ car down ac w mileage. VW- | rok Song wc. Mu _4inis 66 8 WOODWARD MI 63000 gas heater $1795. FE 19053 | 1966 PLYMOUTRA ¢ DR. $406 FULL price Rea' ‘ice car. Nu money down, $27.24 Mo. Licky Aue Sees, 193 5. Saginaw. FE 4-1006 ‘53 PLYMOUTH, 2 DR No russ Low miles Oakridge. OR 43-6068 1968 PONTIAC HARDTOP, 4 DOOR CLEAN. R&H. 4-7600. Harold Turner Ford Harto Fuii power Sunset & ivory. OR 3- clean. $425 ‘63 PONTIAC 1 OaNRK: VERY bice GM 5-081 A Riggins, | 1989 PONTIAC sT.RCHIEF 4 DR Hardtop Pwr. brakes, W-walis. a All eater trim. Color _White OR 3-62 a LOOK! BUY! SAVE! 1938 PONTIAC tarchief radio, *yhilewail actual miles. Used as demonstrator 1966 BUICK Specia sedan, . heater, green finish °58 Buicks are scarce so shop early | 1938 CHE VROLET . $1495 Fleetside”’ 12,000 actaal miles cLike new Spare never used, Dynafiow, 4 ‘SHELTON: ROCHESTER OL 1-8133,} ona ae Buick | | | 6u02 | oe 4702 Kempf St. Dray- og Blas PONTIAC ¢ CHMPTAIN SEDAN. | RADIO & HEATER “ BOLU Spee NO. BY N. Asume aa bgar cle of. 37.24 per mo. an Credit Mar. tr. Parks at. ‘30 POITIAA BONNEVILLE. $ DR. | Loadea! | 1954 CUSTOM St ARG HiEF. VERY | FE 48337 $2005 radio, like new Vhitewall tires, | b i -. HOWEVER "3 PER To” cet THE 'SO EDSEL “BRAND NEW" Ranger 2 Door~Alj fac- tory equipment, taxes & license included. makes a fut delivered | price es ed a (aa F FORD ~ a $1905 $ 5 A- L : I Fairlane “ Hardtop Pow. | . 208 ( ’ er steering. brakes. windows Big | 0 | Isad. ars | engine. A solid Black beauty . AFTER $250 DOWN PYEMENT ; | 1958 PONTIAC 2305 | /. 817 DODGE 2 Door HT $1295 | "Convertible Trf-power on | ‘59 AN( LIA ot | steering and brak di ~ | 56 FORD 72 Doar $05 er whitewails red with white top ; 4 FORD « Deor : gps DOW! delay, come today. | ENGE ISH Cet Mew'=All fe | 1957 PONTIAC tory eq er taxes ‘ss MERCURY 2 Door HT $908 Biatioe Wagon Gaverchint oe | ea a, oor, $8 CHEVROLET 2 Door $ 695 brakes “ydramatic ha Paid mee” ite fun Peete eater, Wallis. 8, ‘M6. BUICK 2 Door $05!" miles SIS. E808: “eckeal | $1367 ‘4 MERCURY: ¢ Door $ 499 | 1956 OLDSMOBILE $4508 Sp ean ; ~ Supe: 88 hardtop ach byzbbln 5 aren das DOWN PAYMENT 84 LINCOLN 2 Door HT ..°$ 73 power Ddrakes rad eater, whitewalls, 26.000 aaa auttes: 'S4 BUICK 2 Door . $ 595 ‘57 FOR aries _ 400 | ne BTC a want to watti@? ‘s4 FORD 2 Door L a Sabre sedan, Want to dave : a few hundted doliars? Then hurry! STATION. set He wseneey — B4 LINCOLN 4 Door ...... 6 60) mE OTIS agoryee | / meagan Sg 8) FORD 4 Door . . bY ie f oor owerglide, 1. ‘ORE Pea 6 ae | sabe allure, oneif ‘S) CHEVY 2 Doecr MT .... § 405 owner, Low “miles, sharp. / se e ee - ol 95 ‘82 CHEVY 2 Door pms) ME Poe ies Gécor’ Sohea “ ‘$1 HILLMAN Ming 4 Door . 8 198 baa arm ge catia heater “boxe |t 'SBBUICK — — ‘M8 FORD 2 Door sises} Share ( ‘8 FORD Station Wagon gates | #5" CHE: ROLET saci. Pied | j aenoror ring. power, FORD. 2 Door pices, (lide, V8. radio heater, white [> . = recon iy Penna: Walls, 2tone finish ra ae eee “ST FORD Station Wagon $1695 | 1957 PONTIAC tits | ‘ $1 195 Superchiet ¢door hard 7, fo 36 PONTIAC 4 Doo HT $ 895 steerin ‘and wie uy dramatic, radio rt whi ‘p98 PONTIAC 2 Door HE- .$ soo hever on Gs low mil alia — ' 88 FORD 2 Door we | ames D ’ “gi2es ‘55 FO D Minty sedan wagon, “8 engine, | ‘ = PONTIAC Convertible Pordomatic, ra ae — white- raan! Pi Ee ‘8 PLYMOUTH Convertible 8 can ela — = ve ? | f cee i tear 'ee aves | ge ¢ CHEVROLET S195 = ‘MM rT ‘ e ne, oF tater "“eyeraie “Ree eee ee eee $ 729 ‘4 FORD 2 Door HT . $s i ' RV tien Wagoi 1495 > M4 CHEVY stati a » my} "ott es gftme run wh peer | ‘$4 FORD @tation Wagon . 6 005 pared eath- | ‘SH MERCURY 2 Door... $505 1988 avicn sivea i ‘MPONTIAC 4 Door ....,. 69s! yeber, Rex oo eat! meet eee {33 CHEVROLET. Déor x ee ee See) Eee Ye meet 3 ae +0 ies pore ek el mace & 5 %, e "83 FORD 2 Door owe] pee | gore a mo 3 MUTCK 4 Door 8 403 - ‘BM De sOTO: Club Coupe & we toe iv on and ae m wack. om "ise FORD te-Ton P-Up 2 803 . aia 1 aan ener ” i SAVE. for SURE | | | | THIS WEEK AT \ “Russ” DAWSON AS OF TODAY THE NEW 4% Sales Tax IS IN EFFECT FOR THIS) WEEK ONLY OUR 100 PER CENT CARS WILL BE AT | “¥ET us us TAY He ao x, "Russ’ DAWSON ‘OR-CO.- ‘Lincoln-Mercury-Edsel -English Ford- | ‘232 S, SAGINAW COMPLETE, | CENT” sce 4 ‘SQMERCURY Monterey” repr add equipment, / tates license —- inctuded makes the full d¢livered price of ~. $2328 AFTER t250 DOWN PAYMENT '56 LINCOLN R CENT ANP s READ One Door — A “PREMIER" DOOR Radio heater. white. walls, { power ‘steering & po jer brakes, power ¥ seats. power 6 al "yarury automo- vevah ee. $1595 -'S]MERCURY bY YOR, ¥ ARDIOP Auto. trans . con J enter 2 with w/walis. 2. $1550 1957, Sedan, Black & White. Auto- | 57 FORD ..............$1495 |'S6 MBRCURY ......;...$1395 57 FORD: veceetece cess $1695 STATION WAGON — Radio dnd Heater. Fordom.tic. ‘S7 PLYMOUTH ....-....-.$1595. BELVEOERE 1 HARDTOP — 4 Door — = and ~ ‘57 HILLMAN co ceecee $1095 MINX 4 DOOR. 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio and Heater. Mercomatic. 4 DOOR — Radio and Heater. Fordomatic. SS PONTIAC........... $1095 STARCHTEP CATALINA couPE Radia and - Heater, Hydramatic. , be FACTORY BRANCH =|/PONTIAC _ RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USED CARS" 65 MY. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE)-~ ‘ ‘ Radio, heater, DOWN, 36 MONTHS. ON BAL. ° BE SMART Go SCHUTZ 2° Sharp Buys - -’§9 PLYMOUTH , Belvedere Hardtop, radio, heat- er, and like new. $199 OR OLD Look! Wagons 588 CHEVROLET *& door. 6 passenger, Yeoman. white tires and . $199 OLD CAR ite Rs $ ON BAL. oe ee % MONTHS = - -'54 FORD - ‘sasnians se eeelee 57 PLYMOUTH. Forseqnatr. radio, heater, pow- Door’ Hardtop, “tt jueflite, = steering, white 7 tow - poe stooges. : mer’ brakes tS Ske Ot bala ae gin “OLD CAR DOWN. MONTHS BAL. '58 PLYMOUTH — 9 passenger suburban custom. Torquefiite, Sei ese steering = brakes. radio, 57 DeSOTO oe 4 oe power “heater HF: a _— tires, splack —*. birt 4 sha Bown! N MONTHS ON BAL... “56 MERCURY lardtop, 57 PLYMOUTH code suburban 6 passenger 4 door, Torqueflite. fadio, hea er. white tires, os ty myer. o Bown’ be $189 OR OL OLD ¢ z odenall req jing white finish ang 56 NASH Down. 3 4 ‘WonTHS ON BAL. ’ Sn ae eat eiactons sen sage he: Bae SeDle OP Sar Body trad OMORE '57 OLDS _'56 DODGE steering and br Braker. at Barton. Bower agro Downs Fi UowPas Gn EXTRA FINE. “ VALUES" + *$3, sienna samc} — ‘iy CHEVY: ‘ SF heater fectory | eee S525) HW And "50" More to Choose From: Lis : Las Hardtop with H dramatic, ter, tires,-, 7 Y + * Sake im 158. cukveniee ° door sso CHR 4 door! ne e with over. rey si ‘a ne PLYMOUTH" 0 a he wie iil ae ve aa . __ MOTORS, INC, ¥ “A SERVICE ee eget eS LyMOUTH. a FE 2- 9131. ao | BIRMINGHAM. MI6S302 So sisi rae arone od re ang _ Tol Naish, “ aw » 6:00 oe em: - eret.” Nai, “Dr. oes (4) News. : (1) Curtain Time. ge @) Split Playhouse, (9) Popeye. as scientific detective who is 6:15. (4) Mr, Adams, Eve. town to explain mystery of 6:30 (2) News. " dead girl's. body. Repeat. _. (4) Adams, Eve (cont.) (4) Bob Cummings. Comedy: (9) Woody Woodpecker. “What I Think of My Boss” » 6:40 pp nol ya ag contest, and Bob almost loses BH e ee ted rape 958 tn 1 8 He succeeded Pope —— 12 Charles aan 13 English festival is eos river 18 ‘—- saint 26 U 34 Rievator 36 Final wastend ASS! 37 Rever 39 Counctlor 48 Accomplice - 48 Piet roy oh fet x ‘port ree ico 1 Exact 4 “ Long), 8:00. 8:30 4:00 ACROSS i Church Jeader, Bligh’ 22 Genus of water scor 24 —_ lyrie —— 28 Mister (Ger.) 29 Mt. Pstioriti 30 Twilight time aoe gy nvas she Ey piminative = i (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. - (2) Five Star“ Feature. Drama: -Dana_ Andrews, »"Iron Curtain.” (48). ~“(4) Col, H, Flack. Comedy: Flack comes to aid of pretty hotel maid accused of rob- bery (7) Arizona Gun, Western: Rangers protect shipment of prospective brides on jour- ney across badlands. (9) Hawkeye: Adventure: Two masked _highwaymen masquerade ag Hawkeye and Chingachgook, (2) Movie (cont.) (4) Northwest Passage. Western: Young soldier, dis- traught over illness of wife and baby, deserts from fort and goes to father’s home to plead for funds. Repeat. (1) Sugarfoot. Western. ~ Brewster ‘stands by Capt. Clayton Raymond (Richard young Army officer = with desertion. Re- i) ‘Million Dollar Movie: Drama: Collie is-sold to io- cal duke but “Lassie Comes Home.”” ('43) Roddy Mce- Dowall. (2) Movie (cont.) (4) Steven Canyon. Adven- ture: Freek accident causes). freezing. death in B-47 inter- continental bomber flytng at 46,000 feet. Repeat. (7) Cheyenne (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (2) To Tell the Truth. (4) Jimmie Rodgers. Jimmy welcomes Jan Crockett, Jose Melis and special Mar- garet Whiting. Miss iting will do a medley of songs written by her father, the _jate Richard Whiting. (7) Wyatt Earp. Western: Wyatt*s brothers, Morgan and. Virgil; talk him into leaving Dodge for new fron- tiers in untamed. Arizona) Territory. (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Showcase. Drama: Scott Brady, Maggie Mahoney and Richard Erdman co-star in “Forced Landing.’’ Partners in one-plane operation are; forced down in small oil town when propeller conks out. (4) Journey to Understand- ing. Eisenhower's informal talk with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. (7) The Rifleman. Western: || Lucas McCain's life is en-|" — ae a =F? sas dangered after he agrees to aid prosecution in murder case. Repeat. (9) Theater, Drama: J. Car-'g-99 as 10:00 10:15 10: 20 10: 30 10:40 (9) Wrestling. Live Windsor 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. 8:30 - 2 killings which have plagued New York City. Re- peat. : (9), Theater (cont.} into selling out to racketesr.[— Repeat. (1) One Step Beyond. Drama: Man and paramour eommit murder-by-poison but their victim, from her grave, wins ghastly game be- tween them in “Image of _Death."” Repeat. (9) News. (2) Williams {cont.) . (4) Panic. Drama: Luckless Australian meets prospector his double who eventually is arrested for murder, (7) Bold Venture. Adven- ture: When Chinese boy, just released from prison mys- teriously disappers his lovely _girl-friend asks Shannon for)” help. (9) Essex*Kent, Boy's Golt. from 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Wrestling (cont.) 11:10 (2) Weather. 11:15 (2) Sports. . 11:20 (2) Nightwatch theater, Drama: Rosalind Russell. “Guilt of Janet Ames.” (47). (4) Sports. Guest Cliff Arquette and singer Frank Verna. (7) Shock Theater. M e]1o- drama: Boris Karloff, “Black Room.” . WEDNESDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. . (2) TV. College. (4) Today. (7) Big ‘Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) Breakfast Time. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. _(7) Johnny Ginger. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. CT] ; xin | Dispatched 3 age ‘ate 55 Functions DOWN 1 Joke 2.Cit .. Yor r in New state mese Wood sprite tuar hill 4 5 ce. 8 9 6 Presser 1 Untastohes 28 De N Percolate 20 He was -— to succeed. to the * Papacy by the College o — Sal 27 Grup vauagi igod ~ 33 Dosage 35 Coasts. 36 — 45 4i Corrode | .| just pour half a cup o into a half cup of hot milk, heat '@) Movie, | 9:38 (0 tt Re. (T) Stage 3. 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. 1@:25 (9) Billboard. 70:30 (2) Sam Levenson.- _(® Treasure Hunt. (9) Agent. 10:55 (T) News. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right (color). (7) Lady of Charm. {9) Abbott & Costello. t:30 (2) Top Dollar. _.,. .. 44) Concentration. (9) Foreign -Legionnaire. is!11:45 (7).Detroit Today. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. ee) (7) Across the rd. ~ (9) Albert. ~ 12:15 (9) Rope Around the Sun. pam (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You.!- oe Guiding Light. 50 (9) News. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. 1:30_ (2) As the World Turns. (7) Topper. = i 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. ' 2:00 (2). For Better or Wotse. (4) Queen for a Day.. 4 ~ (1) Day in Court. : 2:30 42) House Party. (4) Blondie. (% Gale Storm. 3:00 ‘@Q) Big Payolf. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (1%) Beat the Clock. ‘ (9) Movie. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Who Do You Trust? (4) From. These Roots. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. (4) (color) Trath or Conse- quences. (7) American Bandstand. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. 5:00, (2) Movie. (4) (color) Presents. (9) Looney Tunes. 5:30 (7) Mickey Mouse Club. 6:55 44) Sports. George Pierrot. Mexican Markets.. at Last Selling Instant Beans: MEXICO CITY (AP)—Frijoles are one of the basic foods of Mex- ico, so instant beans were bound to come. They're now on sale at most supermarkets in the capital, sell- ing for 16 cents a pound, Called frijot al minuto, they’re not. just plain beans. They’re cooked granulated, spiced and ready to be made into the fri- joles refritos or refried beans so popular in Mexico. According to instructions, you al minuto up a bit of lard or butter, mix together and cook one minute— or to taste. ae The instant beans also make sae ene Sed. che saaly. Bae om instructions - recommend cooking with tomatoes or chiles. After disasterous experiments by inventors in many other nations, Sweden produced the world's first safe safety match in 1845. — “Answer te Previews Purzie Piso, Axe) LA 49 Little, (Fr.) afl =e -- Today’ S Radio Programs -- ~j|anymore. emmrnere He's been went.” Aesthetic Andy. “WILSON gets marked poor in about telling a little innocent initiative? hm “Another thing, everybody's fall specialized now, there’s no such thing as a handyman “These fellows came in te fix my TV set. Had on white uniforms and went after it like it was major - the helper, or assistant surgeon, he epens up the puts on his rubber gloves - and looks inside and says ‘Aha! ... ‘screwdriver’ . and he gets very serious. upstairs.’” v * show. “I don’t understand,” baby doesn’t dig your act.” * wood carhop who was discove star. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Gypsy Rose Lee bought a . Prince Albert of Belgium here in October . . | Terrible) Touhy will fly to N.Y. batten says she'll organize an a Fonda’s daughter, Susan tried hattan cafe espresso shop. ‘By EARL WILSON “NEW YORK—Andy Griffith, the slow-talkin’, philosopher- pee Se at Ry thinks the public's already sick of sick * ko * rible thing for a five-year-old boy to have. How do you go “kook surgery. One fellow, he's back, then the specialist - “Then I get very serious and say, ‘Hold on there, I hom? t want to disturb you fellows, but that’s the washingmachine. I know it’s got a round glass thing on the front, but the TV's * | Edye Gorme, who's expecting in January, found while singing in Las Vegas that she got violently ill after every “why after every show I do.” The doctor replied: Fe Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy tald of a famous Holly- work in “Odds Agninat Tomorrow” . released from jail in November . to London from France for dental work . TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Sammy Kaye reports from Texas that the local inhabitants haye been warned about a flood of phony $10,000 bills... That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) doing a daily five-minute ra- “They don’t have~ reading, writing - and ‘rithmetic nowadays .. . they've got Group Behavior, Receptivity to New Ideas, . Economic View- point and Marital Adjustment,” drawls initiative. That's a_ter- child he lacks socio-economic * she said to her obstetrician, “The ‘ * red while working as a movie — | here said today Phongsaly miles north of the yoaurcted *x* «* * The government strike was re- dio monologue with the Will Rogers approach | ported to have taken place Sunday . pointing out for example, that “nowadays at the village of Sop Nao, but no s - schools are differeng than when. you and I . other details were a It was believed the Communist Pathet Lao rebels no longer held any fortresses in Phongsaly and aco.how banad in the Jengie. * * Scdeeiondt avaven anid be Menta that the SEATO council will con- vene in Bangkok, Thailand, next week to discuss the Red uprising “Now, mind you, “these are “for- kids five in Laos. years old. Now, supposin’ a five-year-old boy Khrushchev to Do Radio, TV Speech NEW YORK (UPI) =< Soviet Premier Nikita §. Khrushchev will deliver. a one-hour speech over the NBC television and radio networks during bis visit to this” country this month. Khrushehev’s talks will be breadcast live from & to 6 p.m. || EST Sunday, Sept. 27, it was . * *« * His speech at the windup of his U. 8S. tour apparently will be similar te an address Vice Presi. dent Richard M. Nixon made over Russian radio and television at the end of Nixon's visit to the U.S.5.R, William R. MacAndrew, NBC vice president in charge of news, said Khrushchev's statements will be translated a few sentences at a time: e - To Talk With Austria VIENNA (UPI)—U,S. Undersec- retary of Trade Henry Kearns will visit Vienna this Wednesday for trade talks with Austrian officials, it. was announced today. Kearns will try to persuade Australia to liberalize its trade laws to allow | imore imports from the US . TV: News ad 3 Reviews =3Starting Next Month NEW YORK (UPD — The dese The new seriés shows for NBC, their time slots (EST) and seem ldates: * * * " SUNDAY — “River Boat,” one- MONDAY — “Love and “Mar. riage,” situation comedy centering around Tin Pan Alley character; | 7-7:30 p.m., Sept. 21, TUESDAY—‘‘Laramie,”’ one-hour Western set in late 19th Century; & 30 p.m., Sept. 15..“"Fibber McGee and Molly,” the long-successful radio situation comedy program adapted to TV with new players; 7:308 p.m., Sept. 15. WEDNESDAY—'‘‘Wichita Town,” western frontier type; 9:90-10 p.m., Sept, 30. THURSDAY—“‘Johnny Staccato,” a private investigator type; 7: 30} p-m., Sept.10. “The Plainsman,”’} western with an Indian marshal as’ central character, 6:30-7 p.m., ‘Sept. 24. - FRIDAY — “The Troubleshoot- ers,” modern. adventures .of con-| struction supervisors; 7-7:30 p.m., Sept. 11. rae SATURDAY—"'It Could Be You,” once-a-week nighttime version of continuing five-a-week daytime |show; 9:30-10 p.m., Sept. 5. “Bon- anza,’’ one-hour western adventure ‘series ceritering around Virginia | 16 City, Nev., during its boom years; 6:30 p.m., Sept. 12. ‘‘The Man and the Challenge,’’ a modern. scien- tit s adventures; 7:30-8 p.m., Sept. “The Deputy, - | western frontier i i $30,000 Rolls Royce in London| and his bride will honeymoon . Shelley Winters.got a fat bonus for her . Ex- -gangster Roger (The for : a TV guest shot when he’s . Elizabeth Taylor flew back . Lady Iris Mount- | ll-girl Dixieland band... Henry, to buy a partnérship in a Man-| By HUGH A. MULLIGAN NEW YORK (AP) — Regardless of.the new Commuriist-led insur- rection’s outcome in Laos, ABC news chief John Daly is deter- mined that the sacrifices of Amer- icans there shall not go unnoticed on television. * * * - Daly toured southeast Asia last pressed with the sacrifices of com- fort and career made by Ameri- cans toiling in the area. His de- sire to tell their story orr televi- sion was translated into action when he read ‘The Ugly Ameri- ‘lean,"" a best seller chronicling mistakes made by our foreign service personnel, Daly insists that his ‘‘The Splen- gered ‘viet deal to barter cement for rice thing should be doge for the Amer. | that back-fired when -the cement icans I saw there. was delivered in single ply bays Pe ied ea dw ot co a at a * * *& Ora, Reade ies otal va mistakes were made| “‘The Soviet Union overstep _— WSR (900)____en Ew 18007 — a ~ WAR (1180) Baikal "WON (i460) mc aad ad oe & few venal people itself in a, by date ‘tol TONIGHT eeecree. News 9:00—WJR, News WXYE, Poul Winter ple everywhere. The Soviets ‘made | to wniversibes ia France and to 6:00—WIR, News WWJ, Network Time WWJ, News, FP. Sizabeth | CKLW, Joe Van mistakes too, far worse than ours.|make them leaders of an upheav- Wan bee era Surrell Chat WIUe tes “The people I met were work-|al, The Prime Minister got on the —— News. wise —_ CKLW, News, David. =| WPON, Chuck Lewis ing selflessly, out of and and a this t speech | JBK, } WJBK, News, Reid \ 1:30—Ww, o tration beter News, os uM: :30— WIR, _Moste ion etn : JBK, Reid dedication, at great sac re of speech- WPON, News, sports ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING : $:30-—WJR, Dinner Date #:00—WIR, News, Agriculture | WWI, B. Maxeen ww, News, Roberts WRYZ, 3. Datty WXYZ, Wolt WCAR, Page's Party CKLW,. Rodster Club sf WJIBK, Tom George 7:00—WIR, Guest House ''WCAR, “News, Sheridan bob a Maxwell i eto a wxy ~ PB Morgan 6:30—' Music. Hal SALW, Futon Lewis or ae Be come WIBK, Jack, Bellboy ee Widen KérDy Dick Night Train. aA Pe 5 és ease “wws,- ie eee es 2 ae + rot, Tomar | SBR Mews ome |' WOMR Rema 8 Marm| EP, em shar, "Tne Of hy mage penn ; se Baseball - | a:ae.-wan, Music Mall; | 11:08-WIM, Time for Music | WCAR Hews Bennet | “‘The Splendid American” deals Lumber Worker Dies Might Trate ‘W, Bports, Da’ i age 420-—WIR, Music ae . Thomas A, Dooley, found- CKLY Rnewies WIBK, Mews, Crores WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WHYE, M. Sherr sy tren tome te te > , ‘ = : or : : Cabs tiny toun-| THOMASVILLE, N.C. (UPI= WIRK. Reseda. - WCAR, Nive, Sheriden = | 1Hb—WwaR, Wens | ORLY, Bows, sight of the Red| Luther | ” 18 WOAR Wondting _ WWI, Mews, Roberts | WXYR Paul Winter - | 5:00WIR, Mews, Muste Chinese border; . Johnson, worker, died yesterday — O0-CKLW Bible |} WEYZ. News, Welt . CKLW,. Joe Van WWE, News, Preiich head of the U.S, education pro-jwas stung by wasps. 10-9 WIR Muste pe Mal he a, cee .M.thety ‘ S aa, YP ets Oy ge e if iS \ + News Chief Answers The Ugly year. and was tremendously im-) ‘a month to cover subsistence, All American’ JOHN DALY ment official. The rest are affiliat- ed with the International Volun. teer group and receive only $60 are subject to constant abuse from Radio Hanoi and Radio Peiping. Enumerating Soviet blunders in. the same area, Daly told of a So-| | gags Kids Have a It's Cowboys and Girls Ry FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI)—Rory Cai- houn, the western series, The Texan, launched his second CBS-TV, sea- son with a kiss last night. And it wasn't just a peewee peck that pretty Lori Nelson gave him. It was a chap-jangling, dust- raising smack that may start trouble. In how many living rooms) did the following scene take place! as Rory _ Lori smooched” * * Junior: mee did I see right? Did) that cowboy k-kiss a g-girl? Dad: That's right, son. Junior: Hah! Hé's nothing bat a great big sissy! Dad: Sissy? That's x Rory Cal- ‘} houn, son, a rugged, red-blooded lawman. Nothing sissy about him. No siree. Junior: Rugged? Then how come we don't have that stuff when we play cowboys and Indians? Dad: Well, boy, that's why this show is called an adult western. Junior: Gee, dad, I wonder what the kids will say when I tell them. Dad: Oh, I'm sure they'll always go on playing cowboys and Indians. Junior: The heck with cowboys and Indians. We're gonna try play- ing a new game: Cowboys and girls, ‘p + Seriously, that warrants attention. Some of Calhoun's other achievements dur- ing his 1959-60 opener: Camped out overnight with Miss Nelson— in separate sleeping bags; watched Miss Nelson bathe in a nearby * “2 ¢ Miss Nelson. sex has never been a staple in the plot department. ” ca lower their sights in order to cre- label of dullness? Have they |for sensationalism ? x * Nikita’ Khrushchev will close -out from 6 to 7 p.m. (EDT) over NBC. portraying Bill Longley in it’s not just the kiss| river; stripped to the waist before. All-this catering to the peeping | Tom instincts. seemed stringely (~~~ out of place in ‘a western, Where | ~ Can it be that: this-ts 1 the answer sent'ts the of winning a bigger’ rating? Calhoun and his co- prod Vic Orsatti, decided to ate a greater impact and avoid the away from good plots and tighter characterization in,a shabby grab i ‘THE CHANNEL SWIM: Premier his American visit with a one-hour radio-TV talk on Sunday, Sept. 27, < New Game: cope-and-rubbers, 88:30 p.m., Sept 12. “Five Fingers,” one-hour’ mo- ‘background; 8 p-m., Oct. 72 |hour at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 15. the Alaskan gold rush of 1898; 8:30 p.m., Oct. 4. “Dick Clark’s World "of Talent,” newcomers perform be- ‘\fore a panel of show business. stars; 9:30-10 p.m., Oct. 4. MONDAY — “Bourbon Street Beat,” a private eye ‘in modern ‘New Orleans; for one hour at 7:30 TUESDAY — PEE cote western similar to ‘Cheyenne’ (Series; 6:30 p.m., Sept, 22 (every other week). “Philip Marlow,” ad- ventures of the private eye created by author Raymond Chandler; 8: 30-9 p.m.; Oct.-6. ~-WEDNESDAY — Weaver Show,” comedian Cliff Ar- quette in his familiar characteriza- tion playing master of ceremonies in a “hobby lobby’’ type of partici- pation show; 7-7:39 p.m., Sept. 30. “Hawaii Eye,"’ one-hour private detective series with Hawaiian r) THURSDAY — “The Untouch- tables, "the fight of federal. agents to break up Al Capone's gangland ‘empire after he went to prison; one “Take a Good Laok,”’ four panelists seek to identify a headline figure of ‘the past; 9:30-10 am., Oct. 15. FRIDAY — “The Manfrom Blackhawk,” adventures of insur- ance investigator in late 19th Cen- tury; 7:30-9 p.m., Oct. 9. ‘The De- tectives,” modern metropolitan cops-and-robbers; 9-9:30 p.m., Oct. elogue-