The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Feretast PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TORSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 105040 PAGES” national anthems after the Seviet’ Base near Washington today. AP Wirephete SERIOUS MOMENT President Eisenhower and Premier | Khrushchev pause for the playing of the Russian and American § arrival at Andrews Air Force Cleneress Calls It Quits After Busy, Long ’59 Session WASHINGTON (2—Congress closed its long sii toe Sow invests seeiar Wiis foun ond the Democratic majority—often frustrating 1959 session | his wife flew to Chicago Monday early today. Final adjournment came ‘only five hours before Pre- mier Nikita S. Khrushchev was due in Washington. — The House quit at 5:21 a.m. (Pontiac time) and the from the state fire marshat’s of-| always more leisurely Senate hurried to quit thgee min- ‘fice examined charred ruins for, utes later, ending the longest continuous session since, the Korean War year of 1951. An hour before adjourning, Senate leaders woke |Oscar Cubel. President Eisenhower with a call to the White House, Ap Siete ae i tra se bee seer Sa EntepSianei ect ones SS SOTA SSE se SS Sha ok | IS a pea School Blast Kills 6: Mystery M 7 have been set off by a homemade bomb shook the Poe. Elementary School today-Police dispatchers said at least. six children and adults were killed and at least 18 in- jured. The FBI was called in after teachers and students said a man carrying a suitcase was on the campus at’ the time of the explosion. - “Some of them-have their legs and arms blown off,” said Mrs. Cora ee McRae, a former Houston Chron- | | toric visit today with an ap- —e— Hoffa Friend's Home Is Fired Indiana Teamster Boss Away as Arson Strikes! in Early Morning | j —* icle reporter who lives near- by. “They are horribly man-! bys It’s too horrible to de- | scribe.” Police said one body was that of a man. seen carrying a suit- case on the campus. Newspaper reporters at the scene said many students were injured. | Early reports estimated the in- jured at from 25 to 30. Mothers rushed to the school, | some screaming, “where ts my chubby Communist leader | child!" INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) — Soucie, top Indiana Teamsters ‘Union official and close friend of | ‘Jimmy Hoffa, was virtually de | stroyed by fire early today and au thorities said it was ‘‘definitely”’ case of arson. * * Damage te the two-story north side home was estimated by-fire- mere at between $16,000 and $20,-, Dalene atts | Sat + | gpight to attend a Teamsters | before. firemen extin.|™ investigators .ven guished the flames, clues. “It's definitely a case of arson.’ * * * Authorities said a preliminary! made at his request. They reported they were about investigation showed that a fuel ready to “quit, and he - ask of them this year. * The weary legislators lef t! behind a heavy load of busi-. up the final business of the first With coil, and rugs, floors and | ness for their 1960 national election session, starting | next Jan. 6. The final adjournment just be- who sought to make sure there ‘2 @n earjier bill, was a compro- he had no leads and had not been job.”’ would be no occasion for an ad- dress by the Premier to the Con- gress. ing at 9 a.m. Monday to clean | session of the 86th Congress. Congress’ final action was to appropriate $3,225,813,080 for for- ‘eign aid and about 400 million Reached in Chicago, San Soucie everywhere and bits of clot replied he had nothing more to line leading to a basement oil! burner was cut and the- = | floor was flooded with fuel. Registers were found filled | i | fernitare were saturated with | 1 fuel. Candle fuses were found in | several sections of the home. ‘occurred,”’ ! | There were conflicting reports as Never launch an aggressive ‘The suburban home of Gene Sam's, whether the explosion occurred’ w in the kitchen or in a hallway at’ the rear of the building. * * * “Police told me a man came! aiinto the hallway with a suitcase 4 and about that time the. explosion| said John Harr's, ‘Houston Chronicle reporter who ar- rived at the scene shortly after fhe explosienFhe man was killed. | Mrs. D. L. Hunt, a teacher, said a boy came running to her during recess and «aid there was a man in the school yard with a | sulicase “with a bution on it.” The student quoted the man as = he was going to punch the ie. Hunt said another student! told her: ‘“There’s a man out there with a satchel full of dynamite.” x * * Mrs, Hunt said she and: another " teacher started out to evacuate the said Marion County deputy sheriff, children but the explosion occurred 40d sickle emblem, \before they could get out of the | boast of Soviet prowess in science. building. Weldon Appelt described the | scene as “the worst 1 | have ever seen.” “IT counted four bodies,” said’ Appelt, who was a block away iwhen the explosion occurred “One boy was completely devoid: ‘of clothes and a little girl had) lheen blown over 100° feet,”’ he’ ‘said. There were pieces of flesh’ hes. dollars for miscellaneous other said he planned to fly back to scattered all over.’ fore Khrushchev's scheduled arriv- purposes. The aid total, 330 million. Indianapolis almost immediately al pleased some of the members less than Congress had authorized and ‘‘see what's cooking."’ He said mise of Senate and House — * * * Also approved, as part of the! bill, was a two-year extension of ithreatened. * * * “If I'd been threatened and found oyt who it was, there For the Senate, adjournment the life of the Civil Rights Com-| wouldn't have been a fire. you ended a 21'3-hour session start- ‘mission otherwise due to die in'can bet on that.” he said. , ——— a ‘November. It was given $500,000 in) San Soucie is president of Team. inew funds to continue its work in| 'sters Local 135 here. He also heads’ Major Hoople Picks the Scores Major Hoople, ériginator of the © touch system (football, not typ- ing) flails away as he compiles his weekly football forecast. The | Major, grand old man of OUR BOARDING HOUSE, challenges | one and all to try to outguess — ‘and to pass a far-reaching labor | ‘regulation bill. : the next year. | Michigan's Democratic Sens, ithe State Drivers Conference of Teamsters and is vice president | Patrick V. McNamara and Philip ‘ofthe Midwest Drivers Conference | A. Hart voted with the majerity of Teamsters. toe extend the commission. The session’s end was delayed by ‘a lengthy conference on the foreign. ‘aid bill onto which had been tacked) ‘a nuthber of clean-up. money mat- iters and the Civil Rights Commis- |sion’s extension—an action bitterly jopposed by Southern senators. were’ to ‘admit Hawaii as the 0th ‘state Gridiron Special in Today's Press scrape — extra funds or trim! a major construction attempt to get costs down closer 47d Public Safety Building on * * * “The teachers did a marvelons| Bev he said. “In the minute it, ‘took us to get to the school they | ‘had all the other children outside,” Transplant Fish LYNFORD, England (UPI)— Fishermen are the fishes' best friends in this dgought-stricken community. They are extracting fish from a lake that is going dry | .and releasing their catch in near- by rivers. Rubs In Landing an Seen of Red Rocket HOUSTON, Tex. (? — An explosion police fear may ON Moon Sunday cited crowd looked on at Andrews | support ef world public opinion. the United States. + — a ae ees oy. Nikita as He Arrives * ® > LE ee lke Welcomes Russian; Says U.S. Could Never Start Aggressive War WASHINGTON( ro ‘Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev began his his- peal for “good neighborly” ‘relations between Commu- nist and capitalist states (apd a sharp reminder that the Soivet Union had beat- en the United States in the race to the moon. President. Eisenhower, ~ , welcoming Khrushchev to | Amer ‘ican soil, told the 4 a a = ‘the United States could ar because the American | people rules the country and are devoted to peace. In the President's welcoming speech was the clear impli- ‘cation that Russia has no = Belo, } i } such built-in restraints 4 i bigs “5 ainst-a ssior. ~~ ne upeee — = hile a _— Sot quueOy unex HE'S HERE — Nikita Khrushchev and Presi- dent Eisenhower walk away from the giant TU114 Russian jet liner that brought the Soviet Premier to the United States for his visit. The President AP Wirephete was on hand at Andrews Air Force Base to greet the Communist leader when he arrived teday at ii; a a.m, ‘Air Force Base, the serious-faced | Sov iet leader heard the President | express the hopes of the United) ‘States for a “just, universal and enduring peace.” The two men thus began in the very first.moments of their ex- change of visits a struggle for the Overces Skies, Continuing Cool Forecast for Area Nation's success in putting a cap- Pontiac area residents may ex- sule on the moon, with the hammer Pect Skies to be overcast through Khrushchev's reference to his City Must Trim $21,000 From Costs & week, faced with the task of having to| costs cna i Opening of bids yesterday for | the city’s new library found 't ee ek ee | ly $21,000. ’ 2. © On Friday, the city learned that! construction bids on the new Pon- tiac Municipal. Airport terminal project ona earmarked money by $44,000. Tre toe ‘bide tn the- gener | (architectural), mechanical and — electrical “~ } Library Bids Over Budge For the socenit time in less than! Hewlett, of the library designing, The one-story library. to house. Pontiac city officials were firm of O'Dell, Hewlett and UP to 100,000 volumes, is slated for ‘Lackenbach Associates of Birming- ‘ham, to examine low bids in an ito the allotted half million dollars. | Willman promised a preliminary) ‘report on the low bids at tonight's! City Commission meeting. This will | ive followed up next Tuesday with more complete report following: Hewlett’ s analysis, i 7 Git, wiry hem comme | He said no solution had wen! td uncover the additional , oy ee * ‘a plot in the city’s Civic Center was a frank ‘@morrow with temperatures: con- the President that American ‘Wednesday's high will be a cool ‘away, Michigan State University Oakland's charter stu- cipitation is expected for the next : ts & president of the State University of New ini It will - in nearby Maryland. In a sense two, were northeast at € miles an Major appearance since be-' M R of Soviet communism set foot on an inch rain fell In the area. onitor eport Because of the limited seating When the President's welcom- in downtown Pontiac preceding convocation will be held, a similar smiling, he approached the mi: iat 3 pm. for parents and friends Vielated Decrees That stacles to good relations between ; Varner will speak te the parents “open heart and good intentions.” in Varner, Hoopes and MSU Pres. of the Teamster Union have start- : .. ] j ‘ vothai ch: ‘tea cone, Mucusucher address the student body Thurs- sult in the eventual! ouster of several weeks ago. Classes will be- *:. © ® (Continued on ‘Page 2 2, » Col. uae Comes to Visit ‘sistant to Varner, the public has tions of Hoffa’s union, charged fire its intermediate range Jupiter Sundays. Last Sunday's tour at- sent decrees that allowed him to |was postponed buildings on the MSUO campus | monitors said, the court should Nikita Khrushchev arrives in the coavocation, might be expelled from mem- directly across from the City Halli successful moonshot, Lunik I. out Perry street to Pontiac road, report filed with Federal Judge’ F. Hewlett, who read off the bids | cctals into space. Fourteen preg- trance is right off Squirrel road. did not sign. ‘chambers, had ed earlier predict jammed into its nose cone of the Buflding and the Student Cen- Local’ 299 of Detroit wag “invelved $25,000. In addition, the nose cone con- donation of Meadow Brook Farms: ‘Local 299 deposited’ $500,000, in ‘a | high of $457,000. 4. AW ¥ -blood and «skin, algea cells, sea Sit, Sun_¥ wey tig Att nd 6 li tinuing cool. Tonight's low will} science would get to the moon = with little temperature change dent body will attend a convocation Thursday morning. It was a momentous scene in the few days, the weatherman said. ‘worlds were meeting for thé first hour. From 10 a. m. yesterday ‘coming head of his state’s capacity of the cafeteria in the M 0) | H ff | ing remorks were translated, the 8 am. was 51 degrees. At 2 p.m.. ay US 0 dq 2 crophone, donned his spectacles, D bI F ly ‘of students. Ou e dl ure Gave Him Office he coun . id he had ow gions as will Robert G, Hoopes; dean In referring to the Soviet triumph aA: Jupiter, Vanguard Sit day in its second mass gathering James R. Hoffa as union presi- igin Monday. The monitors, named by a fed- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) liked the tours of the new univer. yesterday that Hoffa’s financial ‘rocket, three hours after a sched. acted 560, he said. ‘assume the union presidency. The double missile failure came, wilt be held this Sunday as | consider ousting Hoffa as presi- United States to personally, tet! The school can best be reached bership in the union. # |Parke street. ' — Jupit i} upiter~ missile was set to then to where it intergects Walton Dickinson Letts. The third. who yesterday while some 30 contrac- nant mice and two frogs were) There visitors will find the mall-_ * that costs mi exceed the ceil- > ght ‘intermediate range ballistic mis-iter, the nucleus of the sprouting in all the challenged financial deal. Five general construction bids ‘tained: Onion and miustrad seeds; and en by Mr. and Mrs.) 'Florida bank fo secure a loan to | Ine. of Pontiac, who was unesuc. urchin eggs and radiation emulsion rateragetmeaberaassintmimersid With their historic first day of classes just six days |Almost in so many words he told. be near 43 ay 'sooner or later, too. Thursday or Friday. Little pre’ ‘The 600 freshmen will hear’Dr. Thomas H. Hamilton, gleaming sunlight of the airbase At 1:15 this afternoon winds | ‘be Dr. Hamilton's first* thme—nev fore had a. master. until the same time today .01 of er be * higher education program. { The lowest recorded temperature Student Center, where the 10 a.m Then, t me: f Soviet Premier applauded. he reading was 4. convocation will be held Sunday ° Group Charges Jimmy | and said there should be no ob- MSUO Chancelior Durward B. come: to the United States with , Missil e Tests of faculty. WASHINGTON &—The monitors = hae John A, Hannah will also ed a court action that could re- over the weekerid in planting a eisas teait ‘Kaus beens eon on Pad as Khrushchev ‘since ofrtentation was conducted | dent. According to Loren B. Pope. as- eral court to oversee the opera- _—The Army failed early today to sity during open houses held on-dealings have violated the 1958 con- uled Vanguard rocket sa Another tour of the several if the charges are true, the only hours before Soviet Premier well as the parents - friends dent. They also suggested he President Eisenhower of Russia's by Pontiac residents by traveling Two of the monitors signed the * * * arry a veritable zoo of small and Squirrel roads. The school en- represents the union on the bongs tors listened in the Commission’ among the biological specimens connected Science - Administration The report said Hoffa's’ home ‘ing by as much as five per cent, pe or isile. university made possible by thie | ings. In the biggest transaction, | Fanged from Bundy's low to a (fruit fly larvae, bread mold, human Alfred G. Wilson. a Florida lang’ development out- and save for handy reference | Regarding the library, he men- ioe Local. 206°s $500,000 cerned ne day's games., oe Ge BS ae, cotaaee Ravery ror od ons tioned the possibility that the addi-’ i exipnecdas Wt ie aoe oan | Pe was to have soared 300 miles In Foday 8 Press | | tatereyé while te lean was. un- saneptadae gerurate (ew fhe y indies page a They tional $21.00 could be subtracted’ pg County courthouse, sub. high and 1500 miles down-range. | paid’ the monitors said. Only _— rag gg —— — ~~ from some other capital improve) ites the’ second: low 1 lacross the Atlantic. SACO Fgh OM has boom by Sun ly) and this record for pegging ment are stories, schedules, | General — Bundy Construction ment projet and added to funds: aaa ving nt ~amgooot bm h¢ = ra | alley, aad the . a upsets is (he says) better than statistics and player rosiérs of ‘Tot; $380= already earmarked for the library. a on. This ‘a ake ~“_ anetiog” Rand t Senn os 7] bankrupt: 4 that of any other expert, Yeu| county high chests as welt nq, 700 (base bid only). '.| To fihance construction on a thes . | duptter trom leaving tts Editorials _.... |. & | The monitors said Hoffa had an can have a lot of fun this fall 2 survey of Michigan colleges’, Mechanical — Kropf Plumbing ‘pay-ss-you-go basis, comns| Dunty's. | spokesman fot the Atla dates Séesiiien Series by De. Fing 40 iF rageteigace aw nag by matching your gridiron | and all the professional teams. amd Heating Co. Detroit, $96,195.'sioners have set aside $200,000 out’ The Fredman company built the) sile test range said. The mal- rkets “é | ie lea. sath of ter alae knowledge against the Major's. * & & Eleciricel-Pacl's | Eisctric ©, jet tet vosr's exeient improvement City Hall and Public Safety Build function occurred shortiy attet | Obituaries ...... sence week in The Pohtiac Prews. Pontiac, Press feothall special, * * * {panned to. budget $20.00 next! Among the 18 iwechanical bis ‘cut off automatically while still | Thecte. os wih acta dect a thorough “Watch for the Hoople forecnst’| prepared for your use anf enjoy: Taiheaiately upon “The opening) . (Continued on Page 2) Col. 7) [the range was from Kropf's low, % the taunching pad.” | TV & Radio Programs ... 2% the transactions, an starting with the ‘gaimes this ment by The Pres sports stall. oft all 25 bide, City Manager Walter year, $100,000 to go into Wrury it 996 455 ta, high of $120,082 trom | Cause of the malfunction was! Wilson, Bart 4.0... 3 | ean ie ' it's here—teday! K. Willmant asked Thorhas H.' F. J, Temple & Sean. | not available. | Weeeu'é Pagee ......... 34- ( nen: wither ; ; ' : ’ r : * = <3 = + 5, 1959 * ice cream has been made available to Nikita Khrushchev He said a survey showed pres- lent county pay scales below these, ' ate of the Citizens Research C cil of Michigan. ‘Oul- ‘plane, the world’s biggest civilian jairliner, touched down at Andrews | first of their formal conversations. But the twe are not expected affair and participate in the first meeting of the year, following the by backed up sewage on four oc- casions so far this year, and ré- | Two | : '_THE PON'TIAC’PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 oe rere © ° ¥ me Se - s s ce oe es ae ‘ : : s, — ’ : - ae he oe " es mY ia ¢ 4 si haoe % oe . ; | : To Hear Reports eee eee pane y : Sis bee sf ees: < *. Z 7 - pe eates ke den Be sy 3 ; Shea ae et \Were. Vandals ‘Unhappy’ ° ill Can't Join | aa at i. MF é Tailed Husband | Library Bids With School's Name? ~~ “ ; sft : ie : nega ht> ote . | Jailed Husband ON LIDIary ith ocnoc ner A newly-wed Royal Oak woman, | City Commission Will) smwmcHam.— Can damage|Joseph’s Mercy Hospital after 4 ee Se a ae A hd , Jrban|eamed by, vandals at Seabolsa|iong ness, me . driver at knifepoint so she might}. ib Also Meet on Urban High School over the past week- Wor many years Mr. ‘ join her jailed husband, yestertay Renewal Program eng be charged to a misguided) .., an active earsman af the ~ siced mante whee “arrgag Ee : . school spirit? ~ | Detroit Boat Club, He also was a \”~ fore Oakland County Circuit Judge _| City Manager Walter K. Willman ++ « member of Clty of Straits Lea a William J. Beer. ~Awill make @ preliminary report to-| Superintendent of Birmingham F&AM, the Michigan Sovereign The judge entered a plea of in- ‘|tonight to the City Commission on! schools Dwight B. Ireland said 10-| (oasistery, Moslem Shrine and nocent for Sharron Hy - Wells, bad bids opened yesterday for Pon- day be is“convinced the culprits) Birmingham Senter - 3382 Harvard St., ana wait ner ~'tiae’s new $500,000 library. No| were students unhappy about the 4 on hack to the county jail, unabie to) action is expected: ent change of the school’s “ post a $2.500 bond. Her trial "Prior to the regular Comission |name from Birmingham High to! He was employed as a salesman probably will be held sometime | meeting, commissioners will meet’ Seaholm. for Berry Brothers Paint and Var. this fall. with the City Plan Commis-| The vandals hed scrawied in nish many. Pog Stili in the jal) also — but on | sion to hear a fint! project report) 1. oe = desk top im the home ving exe tis: wile, . Wii the third floor while she's on | on progress of the urban renewal) .iuies room: “This is what], Surviving & eck live. Vir the fourth — ts ter 22-year-old : | we think of Seaholm.” ginia Artz, Mrs, Marian Schramm hechand, Jack. We was onovted Like they'll de with the library | Carseting in the home econom- Mrs, Barbara Casey and Mrs, Sept. 4 for littering the highway. bids, commissioners are expected ics at firet believed ruined pr small gree dB sal rg Be res aariee to take week of study betore |>° Vater’ which overflowed from) ard E. and Herbert 0.; a brother 22 before West Bloomfield Town- bringing in a resolution adopting = mixed with giue,| w. “i: and 10 grandchildren. , ship Eimer C. Dieterle. the final project report. eo ead sad boa endell; Pa , flour JESSE B, HILDEBRAND ee ee Another order of business on the|found to be repairable by dry) — © 0 month ago, allegedly robbed a ca agenda will be the first reading of| cleaning. driver of $59 when taking the taxd rise nies ontheeagerte attink oot This is expected to cut the cost)55 of 481 Pleasant St. will be held from Royal Oak to home of rela- ing precinct boundaries. of the damage from several thous-|at 2 p.m. Thursday at First Meth- tives in Birmingham. There will be two engineer esti-| and dollars, estimated at the time! odist Church of Birmingham, His Police arrested epi = {mates read for construction af| the mene. suas. discovered Monday| body is at Menley Bailey Fumeral driver noticed the e lganitary sewers on Harvey street! morning. ie. - ; i. a ite. the street, and on Richmond ave-| ‘Most of the can be|@ heart attack Monday. "2 ~ nue from Brooklyn avenue to the| repaired with a lot of elbow! fe retired im 1967 from Fisher Art Gallery Robbed : ie alley. Cost to taxpayers owning 40-| grease,” says Ireland. School) Body where he was general di- * Ff FESTIVAL DAYS APPROACH -- In celebration of Downtown Hershey, Mile Hershey, and Dan De Shelter. The pregame bank = lots will be $120 for each proj- janitors are still working om The | p Festival Days, to be staged Thursday, Friday and Sasfirday, Joanne will give away free one of these headdresses to each child aceom- : vandals . of Valuab e aintings Healander of the Pontiac State Bank, tries on some Indian head- _ panied by an adult Thursday, 10 a. m. ta 3 p. m., Friday, 10 a. m. a = short asters Det. Lt. Merlin Holmquist vd ORONTO (AP)—. Thieves who| dresses for these students of Webster School. They are (from left) 19 6 p. m. and Saturday from $ a. m. to noon, or as long as the ce geet pages a ranger jnerree aang: By porter broke through a skylight Moaday| John Hershey, Roger Strait, Tom Heyman, Glenn Bebler, Steve supply laste 1 ~|ments forthe sanitary sewer built aes othy might looted the Toronto art gal-j-———~ — = ES a z along Brooklyn avenue from Stan- The city commission at last). lery of six paintings estimated to ley to Richmond avenués. night’s meeting approved the in- : be worth $250,000. ‘ * , e : tent of See aes * * . ’ the Articles of Bg, Fier Yin" Roe QNG. NEW OUDPESPFVISOSS _ Doriman’s license ssn cutee wartime two by Franz Hals, a Rubens and signed to permit financing of im- a Reneir were cut out of their ° a if d provements and additions to the frames and removed e e in Michigan Li te city’s water system. * + © Commissioners were careful, The thieves obviously knew what LANSING (® — Insurance Com- however, to leave the city at- paintings they wanted, police said , missioner Frank Blackford today torney loophole to iron out a They left by smashing a front lifted Michigan privileges of 8) tow minor differences in the word- window : 7 . Chicago insurance agent doing a ing .of .the : ——_—_—_—__—- By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL Jr.| A veteran of 22 years, Pontiac;several county fubctions,” the re-| Huber was the only supervisor tour million dollar a year business ° An undercover tiff between some! R. Clare Cummings port stated. who attended five hearings re with Michigan Teamsters. The authority has stat United Fund Talk f freshman and veteran members|*aid he was glad to see the newer .) pponteD BY HAMLIN cently when the Board’s ways and Blackford acted against Allen M. ed that approximately $1,000,000 of the Oakland County Board of|members speak their piece. [ ed by means committee was forced ti nortman, 36, after six months of| worth ef improvements are nec. 1 ’ (| b Supervisors broke into the open| ‘They often ste things we might, Cardon was later support | knock $1,279,800 from the- prelim-|) sarings. ' essary im order to meet in- for omen $ U venules as the Board warmed have overlooked,” Cummings salt Detee a egy eg Craps: ~_ considered ~*~ * * creased demand. - Monday's debat afterwards eal information re- ate county re- , licensed in 13 or 14 for the installation of} 3 “tie Harold Bussey, volunteer|tiee 1960 county budget. | Siding with Huber in his battle quested by Frid 1s available if/ceived .85 mills less than it needed| encase aan Males basa Cie cues wats a weed member of the Pontiac Area . of Seerd aeacomets wae Arian wented. here Sept. 26-27 to discuss the reasons behind the nation’s grow- ing jvenile delinquency problem. ik eS The question will be debated in a forum of educators, artists ee ee sociologists, the sponsoring Giorgio Cini foundation announced. Use Tax Repeal Holland and Geerlings of GOP Say Move Would Help Get Jobs) LANSING w— Little more than two weeks after they voted for its enactment, two Republican Sena- stors said Monday they would, in-) | troduce bills to kill the new in- jerease in the business activities | tax. Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kala-) |mazoo) depicted it as “a bold! jstroke needed to recapture jobs Al Fivestone Says: N’T “lt will be effective as an at- traction to starting new busi- ness,"’ said Morris, leader of the | GOP drive for a penny increase ' in the Use (sales) tax, heart of the tax program passed by the | legislature Aug. 29 _ Changes iy the business activi. | ties tax, retroactive to last July| 1, would net the state about 814 million dollars a year. It also! provides relief for businesses | showing little or no -profit. Morris said he hit upon his plan| after reading a report by Uni» versity of Michigan Professor | William Haber contending Michi-| BE SORRY! Best Deal Ever Sept. 17-18-19 ACT | 631 Oakland FE 5-416) fal jobs a year to provide work for | a jits mushrooming population. aeemmenmenall Students RENTAL PLAN 1,245 U. of M. Students | ‘Receive Degrees | ANN ARBOR (UPI) — The Uni: versity of Michigan awarded de- grees to 1,245 students at the end! —iof its 1959 summer session, the Office of Registration and Records said today. * * * The office said 885 of the degrees were masters degrees. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $10 for 8 Weeks school requirements met EDWARD'S 18 S. Saginaw ‘59 RAMB LER RADIO $] 648° HEATER Cheese Zour Own Equipment obsolete. That word is work! gan needs at least 100,000 addition-| | Senators Seek America’s Always Ga Fishin’ Instead of Doing By FAYE HENLE NEA Feature. Writer An l1-year-old I recently met lin a contractor to advise him. went to great lengths to explain After a month's delay the skilled |professional turned up and care- apologetically that her Daddy ‘fully explained how he'd have to doesn't really work. He just helps be off the job. His explanation: a certain company distribute its product on a globaj basis! Then there is the wonderful tale; lit to go any higher this year!"’ ** * * ‘of the homeowner we know. He Turcaghedt the land on the one! iste hard and as the result of; |his labor felt that be and the fam- There is a word in our national jy could afford a second bath- vocabulary that is fast becoming | room. This presented certain struc- itural problems and so he called “My tax bracket—just don't want) ae we hear oe oe story of high prices and .how much more On Sip nther bunil, headtines- Sash telling. of the shorter work week a-coming. Already . —— of | the loudest about how tough it is ! a 7) UPI Telephote CONSTRUCTIVE TEENAGERS — While New York City’s juve- niles are engaging in destruction and murder, the youths of San Francisco are helping people who need assistance. Working under the welfare department, Percy Pinkley, leader of the Aces, on ladder, is told by Harold Pikowsky what to paint in the home of a needy family. Pikowski, a voluntary worker, is coordinating the work of the youths, E shun of real w a i he have forgotten is the freedom to | ge fishing and to ex- r censumer credit, ly because someone genera- past worked to make our land streng and free. I'm also beginning to‘ wondet about the truth of do-it-yourselfism On this score I've surveyed dozens of families, suburbanites and ur- ibanites and the answers I get con firms that the concept of work is fast becoming passe. Seems that but few of the do-it lyourselfers are of the genuine type |—those who build their own patios ‘}because, like Sir Winston Churchill, they take great pride brickwork. * * * The rest of the do-it-yourselfers are faced with the choice of patch ing the patio either because they simply cannot get anyone to do it at any price or because they can't afford today's labor costs Couple of months ago it looked as though the bathtub was about TU Lu an ceiling. “Get it fixed,"" my husband mat- iter-of-factedly suggested I called a plumber. It's been two months now and I've never seen thim “My brother-in-law does that |kind of work,” the laundry de- jlivery man stated I suggest that he have his brother- in-law call me He's never called “Best way to fix that,” said a | plumber who finally arrived, ‘is te drill through the ceiling and | see where the leak originates. 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BROTHERS —Poatiac’s Bargaia Store Since INE ? ‘ : [ : \ ’ - ak 4 at" . ¥ ‘ if . i Py . = ‘ x ‘ ‘ 7 * ? ~ FOUR — ; ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 : Long-Time School Critic Protest ‘Visit’ -In_on Private Talks _. Backs Millage Hike Idea — ke’s Interpreter . Lucky al Fe * . 7 - in Advance - | neues A long-time critic of schoo] fi- makes money and sees a return. WASHINGTON (UPI) — When, ited the Soviet Union a few weeks, He was an scomplished, Jeers nance and construction in Pontiac,’ The Beard makes no money. . | leoaere the 6 oh William S. Downes urges citizens | The interest is completely fost.” In View of Plea for Pemacaggleevegee 2 pot Bagnirt ogo doy i a re-| from Germany's famed to rally ‘round th i : | ) President Eisenhower re-/Staduated trom Ger pat of ae sites estas The solution, said Downes, is to. Courtesy East Europe \Premier Nikita Khrushchev, there/turns Khrushchev’s visit later this Heidelberg University, ee * * * "operate on a pay-as-you-go basis. | Groups March : Monday will be two Americans in the room. | year, it’s a fair bet that Akalovsky specialized’ ta —" is .pro-; Some who heard Downes speak! ‘‘We have to raise enough taxes! | The second will be a 35-year-old | will go along. . peng Engst "preach ama at a recent Exchange Club meeting in order to operate our school sys-) . ; (naturalized citizen named Alex-) Khrushchev's interpreter, w h *\ earns — man, considered the announcement 4 4... without having to borrow.’’| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | lander Akalovsky. jalso will sit in on all top-level con- rbo-Croa complete reversal in position of mur having ' | Many Americans got their’ feel-| | Akalovsky is a State Department versations, is Oleg Troyanovsky, an TOUGH SOLDIERS \ the man, considered by many an Downes said lings about communism off thelr linguist who speaks Russian like a) American-educated diplomat who! Akalovsky taught Russian for al adversary of Board of Education’ Risk NEARLY §2 MILLION a — ne blero lnative. He has been designated the holds the rank of counsellor in the few years in the U.S. Army’ r0licies. on : ; oe oO vw arrival of Soevie "emer! lofficia) U.S. interpreter for the Ei-;| Soviet foreign ministry. { hool at Monterey, Calif. I 4 pele don't realize that ope: Nikita Khrushchev for his United: | senhower-Khrushchev meetings. He! + * « ‘ — — ts Georgetown Unk Chairman of the Board of Di. ating costs alone increased from States tour i | hen he ca lalso wil] serve as an interpreter) Troyanovsky studied at’ Friends! versity here to work on his Ph.D. rectors of the Pontiac Millwork $7,222,130 forthe fiseal year 1957- ‘for United Nations delegate Henry Preparatory School in Washington degree in linguistics. A ‘ently motivated the | Co., Downes previously has 58 to $8,873,313 in 1958-59." sae - oy by government: i . 4 , is charged the Board with “waste tones sald a 15 millage | ee encueen ae | Cabot Lodge, who will escort Khru- and at Swarthmore College in| ts * & oe | spending” op new school build — a — ee ee shchev on his two-week tour of Pennsylvania while his father. 5 he had completed ings crease, bringing total assess- sures organizations a East lthe United States. : was stationed herp as aa es after he : ‘ac the do . ment to 20.25 mills, would bring European groups stag pre-! | { . tae : all of t course work for . “They trecentiv built schools) tn an additional $622,000. arrival protest demonstrations. | . OLAIR GOURE HOSTESS— | The role of “man in the mid- ithe Oa — ambassador ‘0 gree but before he had time to D al E are already there. “They are more Said Downes: “This money has al 2 2 | thew “a ke sna oat | ao ot Men ere eee } " anes ‘write his thesis, the state depart- Best ver expensive to operate, but we cant to come from somewhere With re-| Most such groups have Indicat-| Gean aoe to tha k tie Ue ee ee ae Me 6 ap ots wee = ae ao Se it. 17 18- 19 ao anything about that naw, What duced income and increased over ed they would not demonstrate—'! 7 peli . ae an . a | a new one for Akaloveky. He ac. | speaks English with an Ameri- | Russian interpreters. i p - we do Dave tislo sito hee that Icy ating cost our educational stand. at least’ not violently—while the, pial ag ‘th ae age companied the late Secretary of | can accent, and who ts quite at “Akalovsky is keenly interested keep operating Erin a in danger. —— Soviet premier and his party are — ong - time State John Foster Dulles to many home in American idioms and in international affairs, and fully : ACT F ger. k.very citizen » | hostess of Blair House, official He was | i red , ; % ‘ABSOLUTE CHAOS > hes 1 oblig: on US. soal ; | international conferences. | even slang. He also serv as eciates the exraordinary op-. f ATE a moral obligation to keep ; | Presidential residence for visit- | of Josef apprec WT ; ; ° NOW! : “Hf the school board does t get them sound.” But many sections of the coun-| ing ‘Ginvitavies . at the elbow of Séeretary of | interpreter to the late ‘portunity his job gives him to see, a more Teac there will be absolute ee _ . ifry saw anti-Khrushchev parades;; ~ ° ed 3 | State Christian A. Herter during = Stalin. ‘history in the making. i ; Lee = ~alhes “ning P - ————— in- | aria : ing inh” he’ ; vos four wear tine rallies, mourning protests and _ the recent big four foreign min- | Akalovsky, the American in-| "‘It is a most interesting job. e_UADAR ar nn ai | ? 000 N other demonstrations On four-fifths of the land in the isters* meeting in Geneva. epee born in Yugoslavia, said in an interview. “1 will "Nave MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES een are , a om — ’ ewsmen ef | Many newspapers carried paid Nile Valley, three crops a year can; Ang he was an indispensable of Russian parents. He immi- a lot to tell my three children—' crane Bee cmaliy " cup ne editorials gee on Americ ane 10 ibe harvested. The corn and cotton member of Vice President Richard grated to America with his parents if I ever get home long enough to 631 Oakland FE 5-4161 a" h ss mourn and warning agains Na, — . a la se a a ls ; m.” ported in part by 18.75 millage to Cover Nikita dangers of too much friendliness yield is equal to that of the U, = iM. Nixon's party when Nixon vis- in 1949. OS tell them.” __ 2 taxation. Ten mills of that total is toward Communists - m ‘county sndicity amcmement: WASHINGTON (AP) About a The rematnder & 75 mills, is ex. 2,000 newsmen and women = all At Rochester, NY. and New Open a Waites CCC or 30-Day Charge and tra millage voted by the people over the country are set to record Haven Conn yersons of Fast . — i a * * & Nikita Khrushchey's tour of the Furopean origin held. silent Enjoy Charge-Plate® Convenience! This voted millage assessment United States marches, f . expires in 1464 Repotters and photographers’ A’ Hungafian church in New § Downes said the Pontiac Board will close in) around the. Soviet York was draped inside and out! ) ~e : ef Education has paid more than Jeader the moment his jet plane with. black for the entire 12 days) / ‘ at am §.00,000 in interest on bonds and lands today and won't be very of the Soviet Jeader’s visit. In j / ® ' gee ~ ee . = age = +4 : a ~~ borrowed money over the past far away at any time during his Boston two men draped the out-, is tops thrice year period entire Uday visit os door plaque of the Declaration of ~ “That's $500,000 down the * - * Independence = * * * " he “Oo : | MMos * . \ \ iad ' . drain,’ he said, ur school sys lost reporters wilh cover the in Washington) a) protca!) rhils tem shouldn't have to berrew to fou; only while Khrushchev jx in iy the American Countil of Cnra Your baby deserves the best oa operate, When a business pays their neighborhood, More than 300 tian Churches. which represents interest on = beaa. K eventually will go the whole route 1 small and fundamentalist sey State Department officals say ment of American Protestantism, they havent seen anything MWK Grew Guo to the Washington (bios run e un e iF HEARING iS the frantic rush for press accom ument grounds Chairs had been = YOUR PROBLEM modations since Queen Elizabeth's wet ji for 2,900 visit two years ago. For that they : = ° ° ° BELTONE passed out 1400 press cardy 7 _ |g. always uniformly high quality ’ & & Legion Organizer Dies; IS YOUR ANSWER | ; : Among the Soviet visitors will Was Also Lions Leader be 34 newsmen who arrived dur LAYETTE IN SOFT COTTON SUEDE Keeps the new baby snug and warm to age 6 months, Prints and pastel plaids.......2.98 Beltone Hearing Service ing the weekend For their bene PHOENIX Ariz (AP) — Fred ° 3S. Saginaw Se. fit, the door of the makeshift Blair Townsend 73 one of the Ground Vieor—Ne Plevster press room at Andrews Air Force founders of the American Legion, | Phone FE 4-771) Base bears two signe—one in Eng died Monday in a Phoenix hos Tor Complete Examination lish, one in Russian pital Home or Oltice He volunteered for military j ; . : > ahity Lor g 0 No Obligation Picketing Nikita t i " Soria . " nae * pti Pontiac's Only Authorized G . B cents KKK Meiiueh the Beltone Dealer o1ng to Be : American Legion tle twice was Distant Affair national president of the Society of American Legion Founders ‘Ac To musend also served as presi WASHINGTON (AP) Anybody) Lawmsend also Served as pres who wants to picket Soviet: Pre dent of Lions International an : an the Commercial Law League RECRIPTIONS miter Nikita Khroshchey with have __ to keep his distance ; na E ROFESSIONALLY No picketing will be allowed on Although comparatively small in Sf | ERFECT Penns Wes \ “ " size Cuba ranks fourth among the. = «{ : nnayvana Aventie Ht the tween tions of the world in iron ore re Sa ROPERLY adjoining blocks on whieh the mene : White House and Blair House. the 7 RICED official guest residence, are lo (Advertiooment) cated | PERRY DRUGS) 0% Se bees tome ROACHES and ANTS : ets will be allowed within 500 Get rid ef reaches and anis with John 689 E. Blvd 1251 Baldwi feet of The building line. 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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 , : : Lh Dealer Stocks Law May Save (GacveS.Seeler, Display Flag During ja" Grete waite 2 pe WASHINGTON c—Artemus =|CONStitufION’ Week [°c ME to ex: te onty Great lake wholly within Greatest in History for} Month of August — mated 69,000 on Sept. 1, a rise of some 4,000 during August. On the production front Auto- motive News said the industry has enough steel to build about 500,000 cars in October. However, it added, if the steel strike runs very far into October, most mak- ers will have to curtail future pro- duction sharply. Find Detroit Mother Guilty of Neglect DETROIT uw — Mrs. Joan EF, Roland, 23, whose 3-year - old’ daughter was raped after vanish- ing in her mother’s car, was found guilty of child neglect yesterday. The woman was ordered held in Wayne County Jail to await sen- tencing. Sept. 24 by Recorder's Judge George Murphy. Mrs. Roland's daughter, Deb- orah, was found wandering naked in Jackson last Tuesday. Her mother told Detroit Police the girl had been sieeping in a car parked on a Detroit street. Physicians said Deborah had) been raped. Her attacker has not been found. Mrs. Roland, a_ resident Cookeville, Tenn., told police ine left the car to go into Waterworks Park with an airman acquaintance | for a drink of water. She said the car was gone when = returned. Says Local Solutions of Integration Best DETROIT (# — America’s prob- lems of integration and discrim- ination are going to be best solved, fn time, on the local level, says the chairman of the U.S. Commis- sion on Civil Rights. Dr. John A. Hannah, who also is president of Michigan State University, told the Economic Club of Detroit yesterday that the most important question facing the country is: “‘Are we going to have fair play for all Americans?” In holding that integration could be worked out at the local _ level, Hannah said: “We (the Civil Rights Commis- sion) found a wide variety of plans developed on loca] initiative. And we were encouraged in the belief that the complex and troublesome problem can be solved in good time, provided no capricious or arbitrary difficulties are imposed.” 14, 2 ern amphibious craft developed 20 YEARS OF PROGRESS — “UPI Telephete The helicopter marked its 20th | 1939, Igor I. Sikorsky lifted the the ground in the first successful flight of a direct lift aircraft in the Western Hemisphere (fop). Illustrating the advancement of the helicopter is the HSS-2 (bottom), a mod- as an antisubmarine weapon for the U. 8. Navy by Sikorsky Aircraft. But Birds Linger On Starling Cha MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. (AP)—, Starling chaser Otto Standke has; left town, the starlings apparent- y unchased, and Standke no rich-) ~ 500 Wage Battle at Cross Plant Policemen Are Jostled, Automobile Overturned and Traffic Is Jammed MOUNT CLEMENS (® — Five hundred demonstrators at the struck Cross Co, plant in nearby jostled “The 71-year-old Kansan, highly| ser Departs recommended by various Midwest ‘cities, came to Mount Vernon | Aug. 20 with a contract to chase |the raucous birds which were sul- lying the town, * * * He made his nighttime rounds banging metal paddles together and strumming a lyre-like instru- ment hung around his neck. He claimed that the real secret of his ability to chase starlings was kept in a locked box. Though many saw the box, no one saw him open it. * * * Standke was to get $1,000 if he chased the starlings away and they stayed away for a ‘month, sent after a b When Standke departed Mon-| day, officials said the starlings were as thick as ever, Standke claimed they were sore other kind of bird. The city paid him $245 in ex- .| penses, ‘jsometime in December if the Leg- | | when lawmakers will close the | additional fee could be made this | charge.”’ f and $4,000 if they were still ab-| You 35 Cents session's close ~ that would be islature were to _ adjourn right | away. i But because no one knows just | 1959 books, there ts no telling | when the law would become ef- fective. The 1960 plates go on sale Nov. | ! and Adams said cdlléction of the | year on the new plates if the law | were in effect now. | But because it isn't. Hare ‘ “has | no basis for making the additional | “This might give us a pitch for) urging people to buy plates early,” | Hare quipped. ‘‘They can save 35 cents." * * * Hare said he would talk with heads of the House and Senate appropriation committees on pos- sibility of adoption of a new act, with immediate effect but thought chances were slim. First Atomic Icebreaker Heads Into Baltic Sea MOSCOW (UPI)—The world's | first sea trial, the official news Parsons who resigned Aug. 31. Mayor Philip E, Rowston today . tate . lect tary. of the treasury. Constitution Week, Sept. 17-23, by s Can t Col ° oe Weathery, 41, was eitnity assis-| displaying the American flag dily Reflectorized License tant ral prior to his) amd expressing their appreciation postmaster general p Plates for Months appointment as chief of the treas-| for the United States Constitution ury’s admunistrative affairs, and the Bill of Rights. 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FAMOUS ALTEST IMPERIAL | LEATHERETTE CARD TABLE | FACIAL TISSUE TOILET TISSUE | PHOTO ALBUMS | COVERS- us to» OOS Reversible quilted plastic, _ ae het L comicaties tables. Sturdy steel folding | ee “Use Your Waite’ Shane or Open One Newt Sra FigoR— a % 48 West Huron Street —— = Saal] THE PONTIAC PRESS | Le | Beater, Michigan - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 — Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company PITZOERAL D @AROLD A. President and Publisher Sowato . Prrecesats IL Joun W : vane Secretary and Eaitor Jonn “A Rier, Vice President and Treasurer Business Manager Advertising rector Hasay J Gant M Terapweit, G. Matematt Jordan, Geonce -DeMan Reep Managing Editor Circulation Manager scene es cra erihs i Seinen i A aS a . — . b Frank S. Lyndall Pontiac loses one of her most energetic and capable citizens in the unexpected death of Frank S. Lyn- DALL. x .« * General Manager of Sears, Roebuck Store here for 14 years, Mr. 7 Lyndall has al- 7% ways been a fg keen and ag- # gressive meF-— chant. If down- ‘town Pontiac possessed a “rugged in- dividualist” in all that the term implies, FRANK LYNDALL quali- fled. He was democratic, independ- ent and often went his own way ir- respective of those around him when he was convinced he was right. x *« * Several chances to leave this city arose, but he liked the community, the people and the opportunities that exist in this area, This was essential- ly “home” and he proposed to keep it that way. < * * * Possessing an unusually en- gaging personality, he made friends readily and had a huge circle of acquaintances. His life time activities include wide par- ticipation in civic affairs and it was Frank Lyndall who organized the Pontiac Area United. Fund solicitation so expertly the set- up has been used ever since. * * * A graduate of West Point, he car- ried himself with a military bearing and never lost some of the top qual- ities that this training instills. Sears, Roebuck is one of the great’ organi zations in the United States, but it has lost a loyal, capable and assertive soldier who fought the good fight for right and justice wherever he was. Pontiac possesses an empty file that will be difficult to fill. Let's Give Credit Where Credit Is Due Russia has her flag on the moon At least she claims she has. Well, so what? _k* * * Let's all agree that she actual- ly has and applaud heartily. Time isn't going to stand still because the Reds scored this marvelous and incredible bull's eve. The tides will neither recede nor advance and we still glory in. the Lions’ last 90 seconds against the Browns. Life will continue as usual and everyone will bear up under the “shock.” * * * The Russian scientists have done a superb and magnificent job. They've beaten us to the punch. We must readily give credit where credit ts due. Analysts say it was tined to sound the opening tocsin of Kuru SHCHEV's visit to the United States. If this is true, they deserve an extra round of applause. It stands as a sharp psychological strike and one that lets the Soviet boss cross our threshold with a truly red carpet ‘spread in front of him. And it’s one of their own making. x * * This will serve as a sharp spur to our own scientists. The Rus- sians have edged us a couple of times in these inter-planetary . battles and to the victor belongs the spoils. * * * The whole, wide world stands aware of the fact that the great- est nation on earth has been edged out by a challenger. We wish the U.S. had done this first, hut since we haven't, this news- paper is ready to acknowledge the victor — and do it with @ amile. *, * il Loce! Advertising Manager * Ciasotfieg Moneger Political Forecasters Favor Tory Return A genera! election in Britain was not constitutionally necessary until next year but Prime Minister Mac- MILLAN has seized a good opportunity to appeal to the country. Traditionally British govern- ments are dissolved prematurely, that is before the end of five years, wien the party in power feels itself strong and in a favor- able position. This is the casé at the present time when political polls show the Tories comfort- ‘“ably ahead of Labor which is split and seems to have nothing new to offer. oe x * The Conservatives have reason to Britons are enjoying unusual prosperity and have had a feel confident. Slight decrease in their heavy taxes; Prime Minister» MACMILLAN is highly esteemed and popular, there are no real differences within the party; Tories have stolen most of Labor’s program and the outlook for peace has improved since the_Prime Minis- ter’s trip to Moscow and President EIseNHOWER's visit to Europe. party these things favor the power. * very x * This confidence All in could prove to be a pitfall as in our own 1918 elections. However, the Tories, reaping the benefit of the present prosperity will be hard to beat in the Oct. 8 elections. —— The Man About Town It Helps All Towns A Teen Club's Activities KOs Juvenile Delinquency Fall: we have some evidence. Juvenile our delinquency is unknown suburban Holly, and that village's What follows summer, as in aystem is helping to eradicate it through - out the Pontiae area This ts largely due to the work of the Holly Teen Activities with a membership of over Club, 1.000, many coming from outside of that village. sunshine I have it direct from Its spreading, attractive President, — Sharon Lynch, and go-getting thal its trial of a new system at the re- cent dance celebrating its fourth annt- versary proved communities should emulate something that other At its previous anniversary parties a high priced orchestra, coasting up to $900 for the one night, has been hired, and these parties always returned a financial deficit. This time they used the same music as. for their semi-weekly parties, and all re- freshments were free, enormous cake, baked by Sharon. 400 were present, it was a super-enjoyable occasion, and after all expenses were pald- they have a balancé of $150 Including an Around Guests were present from Detriot, Pon- tlac, Mint, Milford, Fenton. Linden, Or- fonville, Clarkston, Davisburg, Water- ford, Drayton Plains. and at least another dozen cities and villages Another Oakland County fifth first and Among Michigan's 83 counfles, we are first In a great many respects, and at the recent) Michigan State Fair we were both first and {ifth in hog calling, no other county getting two places. Top honors were won by Mrs. Leona Hutchings of Ortonville, fifth place went to Andrew Benoit winner. Verbal Orchids to- to- % ‘of Wixom, who was a previous five-time “Mr. and Mrs, Albert A. Foisy of 160 Willard St.; sary. Mrs. Experience Austin of Bloomfield Hills: Felix L. Jones 9Ist birthday Ebenezer Dolson . of Birmingham: 85th birthday Mrs. Bird VanDeman 90th birthday, Charles Berger of Lapeer. of Lapeer; > Of Fenton; s2nd birthday. Mrs. Loren Elliott of Lapéer; 0th birthday. ‘4 83rd birthday. 55th wedding anniver- Chinese Tea... David Lawrence Says: F T-H Won't Help This Steel Strike WASHINGTON—The steel strike would have been settled long ago, and it could be settled overnight now, if it were not for the unre- mitting effort of labor union lead- ers to get poli- ticlans to help them obtain what cannot be gotten from management through collec- tive bargaining First it was pressure fndi- rectly applied upon the Presi- dent by labor to intervene in favor of the unions. Then the governors of various states were persuaded to exert their influence on the White House for the same objective Senators and represtntatives in Congress were sought out by labor leaders, and they began playing the game, too, by publicly demand- ing federal ‘'fact-finding.”’ It's all part of a well-studied maneuver by labor union leaders to bring about governmental par- ticipation on the side of the steel workers . ~ It's an old strategy. and. much of it goes on behind the scenes, where those politicians who must count on the votes of labor unions find themselves agreeing to do the bidding of the unions, at least to the extent of urging publicly a divect intervention by government in a major strike, LAWRENCE Some of the calls for govern ment meddling purport te be merely ‘‘fact-finding.”” But the tacts are already welt known— at least, the labor unions and management know in great detail what the lasues of disagreement have been and really are. There could have been a negoti- ated settlement after the first week of collective bargaining, when each side revealed its true position to the other. There was no question about what management would give and what labor would take. But labor counted on the politicians to help get something better. But now as the strike has cost the nation as well as the partici- pants many hundreds of millions of dollars; a settlement is being prevented by the false hopes of federal intervention that are being persistently aroused, NO TAFT-HARTLEY Neither side, significantly enough, wants the Taft-Hartley Act's machinery used. This pro- vides for a return to work for 80 days, and only after the expiration of the period can the strike be resumed. Nothing is provided in the law to compel elfher side to agree te anything. The hope of the authors of the Taft-Hartiey Act was that tn a “‘cooting-off period" a settlement could be reached through concessions made by both sides. The Country Parson them where they want to go —— ot wherg they must go.” % But today since labor and man- agement each knows that there is no chance of concessions of any major nature across the bargaining table now, or after an 80-day “cooling-off period,”’ both sides say frankly they don't want the Taft- Hartley Act provisions invoked. As a matter of fact, as soon as the labor union leaders find they cannot get anything through behind-the-scenes shenanigans with the Eisenhower administration, there will be a quick end to the steel strike -At the moment, the Lrbor chiefs still think evidently that the poli- ticilang in some way will help them put President Eisenhower on the spot and cause him to send word to the steel men to give in. * * * The tactic was successful once before, and that’s why the labor men think it can happen again. The lesson learned, however, by this very experience at a previous strike settlement has been largely responsible for the adamant posi- tion taken today by the steel com- panies. Likewise, because Presi- dent Eisenhower weakened before, he is not likely to do it again.. * * * Labor union leaders apparently do not realize that they are playing a dangerous game and one that could imperil the future of free tinions in America. For, once the government gets the habit of ordering manage- ment to make a particular kind of settlement, the same govern. ment can turn around some day and order the unions to capitu- late. Dr. William Brady Says: Everyone Must Have a Supply of Calcium Up to 1950 the answer of medi- cine to queries about nutrition was the autocratic assertion that a well balanced diet supplies al] the vitamins and minerals any one needs Such assurance to the contrary notwithstanding, the diet of most Americans today is inadequate to maintain good nu- tritlon and good health” beeause it fails to supply enough of certain esxentials to do so. Calciuhh, for in- stance From infancy to middle age a minimum o a ' 8 pr. BRADY quart of milk a day is necessary to insure the dajly requirement of —calctum. Adults who lead a sedentary ex istence may possibly maintain good nutrition on only 1'y pints of milk a day. Youths or adults who do hard work, serve in active military activity, engage in athletics or play football must consume a quart of whole milk or skim milk daily or the calcium equivalent In other forms—cheese, greens, leafy vegetables, peas, beans, Huts, eggs or wafers or capules (not capsules) of calcium and vitamin D. The vitamin D is necessary for good assimilation and utilization of calcium in the body, whether it be food calcium or an accept- able chemical compoiind such as calcium gluconate. AS IT GCCURS a The vitamin D may be taken as it occurs naturally in fish liver oul, egg. yolk, butter or canned sardines; or in tasteless synthetic form: or one may manufacture one's own by exposing the skin to suntight. *“ * * Because? I name maybe a dozen common complaints which are due to calcium deficiency—in a booklet - The Calcium Shortage, for -which send me 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope—some of _ my quandam colleagues nickname | me “Old Calcium Brady.’ 1 hope it lasts as long as I cottinue teaching people how to keep well 1 hope, too, that no reader of this plece will get an trapréssion that the calcium I recommend is, medicine. Leave medicinal cal- cium te the judgment of. the physician, When I say age You don't take it for a week “or two “You eat it, from now an, t or at’any rate until you just don’t care whether you drop back into the state of deficiency you were in before you began supplementing your inadequate diet. Signed letters, not more then one page or 100 words tong pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, wil! be answered aa Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to The Ponting Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1959) ‘ Voice of the People Readers Protest Welcom to Be Given for Khrushe sad in Welbiendey’s Pvees ghost Bese MAME te W's veuk ing for everyone. We agree in our household and so do our neighbors. Let's not give Russia anything. Why should they deserve anything when they act like they do? That ad should be printed on a billboard in down. town Pontiac. The Commies and their leaders are not for good Ameri. which is still captive. _ * * * I’ve read a letter from H. Sahagian, former candffate for the U.S. Senate, which says, “My home shall be trimmed in black throughout the days that Khrush- chev is in the United States, for I shall pray for those who have fallen to the violence of this man and to the vile system he repre- sents.” Need I say more? V.. (Bob) Haroutunian 24 Ogémaw How heartening it is to read in your. paper that more people are becoming aware of the evils of Communism. The ad by the Allen Bradley Company and the two- page article that ran in December should plainly tell us the “kind of reception Mr. Khrushchev should receive. We should let captive people see we're not in favor of passive and civil silence while this _atheistic murdered parades our streets. All patriotic Americans should voice disapproval of this visit. The captive people will applaud your efforts and you will give them hope. * * * We must show a more ardent love of God and country and instill this in our children. These are the things our forefathers fought to preserve. God willing, Khrush- chev shall not bury us. Wanda Burr Oxford ‘What's Being Done to Avert Tragedy?’ What action is being taken hy our City officials about trucks passing through our downtown area? It seems like we might have a statement about what they're planning. Maybe they just want to wait for the big accident like took place in Oregon or Chicago a few years back. Shopper ‘Judges and Dawe Should Be Tougher’ Ruth Hagan’s letter is interest- ing. If diverces weren't so easy to get, there wouldn't be so many little ones left with only one parent. * * * 1 wonder what “extreme cruelty’? means. Lots of times Very Bitter About Divorces ‘Let’s All Support Our School Football’ The football season is here and Pontiac fang should ban together and support both high~ schools, Lately Pontiac fans have failed to be regular backers of the games. This doesn’t give the players much incentive when they see that no one really cares. If we all turn out, maybe we can come up with a winner this year. The boys work hard dnd deserve our faithful back. ing. Central Student ‘Dr. Fine Articles Make Good Sense’ The Dr. Fine articles are well worth reading for all families with or without children. They make real, honest-to-goodness sense. Young: Mother All letters for Voetee of the People Must contain the name and address of the writer. This information wi!l be withheld upon request if the letter is not of a critica) nature. Letters must be under 200 words and The Po Press reserves the right to edit all letters. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Some people have the notion false . . . That living graciously Is something .that belongs alone . . . To high society . That one must be among the rich . . .°And able to afford... A prilliant party now and then... Around a festive board... In- deed it is a notion false... Be- cause no more or less... All gracious jiving simply means... Comfort and happiness . . . And these are just as possible .. . For those who work each day ... As those who dine in sumptuous style . » . And dance their merry way . . Gracious living cah be found + +» In homes both large and small - . As friendship, joy and com- fort are . . . Available to all. (Copyright 1959) THOUGHT FOR TODAY All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes, but the Lord weighs the spirit. — Proverbs 16:2. * x * On you. my Lord, with anxious fear I wait, And from your judgment must expect my fate. : —Joseph Addison. Case Records of a Psychologist: & Can Love Grow Scientifically? Larry asks a perplezring ques- tion, for he wonders tf love would develop after the Scien- tific Marriage Foundation had introduced him to a congenial young woman of similar ideals and moral character. See how you like DesCartes’ explanation of how love develops. And to prevent unwise romances, use the Rating Scales mentioned below. By GEORGE W. CRANE, Pb.D., M.D. CASE C—444: Larry R., aged 29, is a chemical engineer. “Dr. Crane,” he began, “fam much Interested in this Scientific Marriage Foundation that you have mentioned. “Ll can see that it would be a help to match peopte of high moral char- acter and of sim- ilar inter ests, ideals and back- grounds. But would fall in love after they were introduced? Wouldn't that vi- tal wvert be lack- original casual acquaintance, often of the “blind date” sort, then why fret about it not being able to do likewise when the Scientific Mar- riage Foundation introduces two people of congenial backgrounds and ideals * * * “If you go through the proper motions,” runs an axiom of psy- chology, ‘‘you will soon feel the corresponding emotions.” And that has been proved true since the beginning of time. Adam had no choice, but was arbitrarily paired off with Eve _by God Almighty; -yet--heap- parently had a happy marriage, for love develops if we just pay sincere compliments and ex- press affection for the other person. “Beauty and the Benst’ shows that ugliness is not even an abso- lute barrier to this process. DESCARTES DIVINE IDEAS we human beings are built as self- _propelling machines. * * *® But, he added, God also implants a few divine ideas or “sparks” in our brain at the moment of birth, Animals don’t feel such an up- lifting emotion, so it must be one of DesCartes ‘‘divine ideas” im- planted in us human beings. And love is another! This di- vine spark is in every human be- ing and apparently flames bright- Send for my 200-point Tests for Husbands & Wives,” . enclosing | a RR aes 15, 1959 Wayne Morris. Dies on Carrier Movie Star, Wartime terday of a heart condition at St. 4 \Francis Hospital in Escanaba. se ce 8 et MRS. FLOYD HILL Clawson and Mrs. William Stock- heart attack suffered on the 13 grandchildren. bridge of an aircraft carrier at| sea. rar WEDNESDAY | 4 ral UR 4 ’ Ay ‘> ‘ ' | v4 -f S75) ‘Chapel Memorial Cemetery. MRS. ANDREW W. KING from the USS Bonhomme Richard off Monterey, Calif, when he col- lapsed Monday. Morris was aboard as guest of the skipper,; Capt. David S. MacCampbell of Los Angeles. MacCampbeil, his uncle, led Morris’ wartime squad- ron, famed fighting Squadron 15. Morris, whose death was an- nounced here by an old friend, publicist Bill Watters, was the fifth show-business luminary to die in nine days, The others were actors Edmund Gwenn and Paul Douglas, actress Kay Kendall and Hollywood dress designer Gilbert! Adrian, husband of Janet Gaynor. | | ' The 200-pound, 6-foot-2 actor’ ii|was born Bert De Wayne Morris! iin Los Angeles. He had been ay ‘4jstar football player at Los An- ” les City College when a War- — } ner Bros. talent scout discovered Mcaun Fark Cemetery ‘ajhim at the Pasadena Playhouse. ROBERT L. MILLER | An athletic leading role in ‘‘Kid) Service for Robert L. Miller, 4 Galahad" made Morris a star over jof 411 Howard McNeill St., A ed church and community affairs, it pad: eral Hospital after a brief illness. She was 8. Presbyterian Church, ary-December Group, Humane Society. and N JR TH | Group of the YWCA. |Margaret King of Pontiac. Service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Jednesday at the Sparks _.—GCrif- 'fin Chapel with burial in Perry DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist Phone FE 4-6842 7 North Saginaw Street 6 will in prewar films like D-1,"' “Brother Rat,’ }] of Missouri.” “Love, Honor and| |Cemetery. Behave.” ‘‘Valley of the Giants,” Surviving are a daughter, Rob (“Men are Such Fools” and “The pie L. McElwee of Pentiae,—e+ \|Kid* From Kokomo.” On location | prother and: two sisters. 4 for “Flight Angels’’ he learned | Tito fly. | {| He. enlisted in the Navy in 1941| iene joined Squadron 15 aboard) MANLEY D. RICE \the carrier Essex in the Pacific | Graveside service for Manley D. \Morris flew 57 missions and took|Rice, 20, of 3215 Warren St., Dray ‘part in raids on Marcus, Wake, |ton Plains, was held today Iwo Jima, Okinawa and other | 'Drayton Plains Cemetery. targets. rangements were by the Coats = He earned his rating as an acejneral Home. iby shooting down seven Japanese; SurviVifig are his parents, ‘planes He also was credited withand Mrs, Asa Rice: ‘sinking a Japanese gunboat and|Mrs. Dorothy Searle of Cemen two enemy destroyers and helving/City and Mrs. Lois Garland o destroy a submarine. Three F6F Waterford Township: and “Submarine |the William’ F. Davis “Bad Men Home with burial in Funer: ul “Better Things in Sight” Oak Hill! Contact Lenses Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons jhis home Saturday. Dr. Stanley W. Black Optometrist 3513 Elizabeth Leke Rd. Corner of Cass Leake Rd. Evenings by Appointment Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wed. Mr. rier were so bullet-riddled they/Pontiac, Wilbur of ihad to be jettisoned. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Deaths in Pontiac and Nearb Mrs. Floyd (Hazel M.) Hill, 52 of 290 N. East Bivd., died yes- lters, Mrs. Douglas Featherston of HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actor) dale of Pontiac; two sons, Robert) }Wayne Morris, 45, Navy ftying'Krick of Clarkston and Donald ace in World War Il, is dead of Krick of Waterford Township; and Service will be held at 1:30 p-m7~ iThursday at the Donelson-Johns He was watching air maneuvers |Funeral Home with burial in White Mrs. Andrew W. (Josephine C.) \King, for many years a leader in died yesterday at Pontiac Gen- She was a member of First its Febru- the Mrs. King had also been active in the Priscilla Club, the Pontiac Tuesday Musicale and Golden Age Surviving is a daughter, Miss Ainight. He became a romantic here be held at 2 pm Wednesdey—at isan. Mr. Miller died unexpectedly at/of Fenton, two sisters, six long illness. Helicats he flew back to his car-;brothers, Vern of Lapeer, Lyle of; Waterford wealth, iTownship, Norman of Groveland vishty Township, Tex., and James at home. HADLEY are for Mrs. Mr. Rice died Friday of carbon | | Thomas (Mae) Debusk, 52. of 4171 == monoxide poisoning in Bloomfield |}, 5 aT me eget-Ra—wilt beheld at 2 mL att Our Funerat— |Thursday at Hadley Federated tet l ORGE } TH rehareh with bu a ap- | =e —_._ ,..,_ og Se axon viegl ¥ Wirth ‘el Cemetery. Her body is atc. FE W ork Excels “Se : as *'Sherman Funeral Home, Orton- — 1, of 32 Cherry Ct., id Se Mek vitie. | [at 30" p.m. “Wednesday - $item —aied _Mondex—ot, Metvin—A. Schutt Funeral Home. | 00 uoenital ates short | ch Hospital after a short ill-| — will be in Mt. i Ceme- jness. Besides her husband, she is | \survived by a son, Duaine. att Mr. W irth had retired from the home and two sisters, Mrs. Sophia | Grand Trunk Western Railroad aS {jst and Mrs Sarah List both af a conductor afterseming ac. pany 54 years. Surviving are two sons, aoe ae re erick 1. boty of Pon wet Thursday sarvice— : : tiac: four daughters, Mrs. Marion for Racer Glen Rocky Jean of Farmington, Mrs. Kathlee Brown, Mrs. Dorothy Smith and| MUSKEGON (UPD—F une ral) — Mrs, Betty Jewell, all of Ponting; [service Witt DeTERI TINCT SEY 20 s a brother and three-sisters. ‘Glen Rocky, 32, one of the mid-_ Mr. Wirth died unexpectedly, west’s best-known stock car racers = Sunday in Pontiac General HOSPI- 5 died yesterday of injuries he al. ; received in a race Saturday night. ROCKY, a ative OF Mu Uskegon, | ee ho began racing midgets, spring Roy C. Van Camp, 4 Boat Builder, Dies cars and late-model stock cams in) 1949, was fatally injured wheh his) JACKSON (TUPI) — Roy C_ Vall car crashed into a concrete re! Camp. 56, Clark Lake, owner of taining wall during a 25-mile fea-! the Van Camp Boat Co. here/ture race at the Berlin Raceway « until last November when he sold | near MarTi€, east of the business, died late Saturday ee nears _— . his-home—€tinton Washburn Dies —! _— IStarted Honeymoon Isle | Van Camp was widely among boaters throughout t_ Mich-| DUNEDIN, Fhe tR=C MMT Mar jley Washburn, 63, who gave some4 250 cnpes free honeymoons to bought and! Isle,’ . died | ra . We have that-tmne blend of professional skill and experience that brings our service fo a high point of In your hour of sorrow, this means Funeral Home - wherr—our services are needed. er Parking On Our Pas FUNERAL HOME _855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC —— eee SSS oe oY = —— HOUSE-FOR SALE TO MOVE OR WRECK 226 N. 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Wilson was paroled last Novem- ber from Jackson Prison where he was serving a one to two year term for passing bad checks in Oakland County. Patrolmen Larry David Schroeder and Brandon Dennis, all of whom have been on the force only two months, said they got a tip last Friday that a man was trying to pass bad checks at Bob & Myrtle’s ' Cafe, 34 E. South Bivd. When Schroeder walked into the T NOW! thru THURSDAY Paul Newman “The Young Philadelphians THE BIO, BOLD MOTION PICTURE ABOUT THE ANORY YOUNO THEATER left. the patrolman said. we waited.” said Schroeder. ‘‘We hoped to catch him in the aet.”’ The 6fficers followed Wilson to Laing s Drug Store in the Auburn Hotel, 464 Auburn Ave. He was trying to cash a check when they walked in and apprehended him idetectives: said Two in Jail on Reckless Driving Charges A Pontiac driver and Detroit man were in the Oakland County ‘Jail today as the result of sen- | $770 in Wlegal Drafts’ ‘mont St., admitted the passing of} Feneley, | Supervisors, after their special budget meeting Monday morning, are expected to attend the court- house ground-breaking with cir- cult court judges, the county’s legislators in Lansing and inter- ested county officials and em- ployes, * * The invitation was extended yes- terday by David Levinson, chair- man of the board's courthouse planning committee, after super- visors voted 75 to 0 to award two major construction contracts. The ground-breaking ceremo- | nies for the more than §3 mil- lion building have been set for 2 p.m. Monday at the proposed | site in the County Service Cen- | ter, West boulevard and Tele- graph road, | Joe Haas, widely known county ‘historian and member of The Pontiac Press editorial staff, will be master.of ceremonies. The public is invited, General construction will be dione by the O. W. Burke Co. of Detroit, which submitted the low bid of $2,061,000. The mechani- cal work went to the R. L. Spitziey ©o. of Detroit, with a low bid of $679,800. Held firm from the first set of bids submitted back in April was one for -the electrical work from Schultz Electric Service of Pon- (900, bringing a total of all three ‘than the total of the April bids. REMAINS VALID Schultz’ bid remained valid iwhile the selected general and mechanica! bidders were forced to withdraw their April bids after ‘| the county became embroiled in a! Yesterday, J ‘lawsuit when supervisors in June without any discussion, okayed|Waterford/ Township, told city pol- jvoted 70 to 4 to award the gen-ithe sale of seven more parcels of | ice he was going east at a slow ieral work to other than the low bidder. payer acting low bidder, | A. Z, Shmina & Sons of Detroit. The taxpayer, Frank P. Scruggs Jr., later agreed to withdraw the appeal if the county would re- iadvertise for new bids. Shmina wag not among the bidders in the new bids opened last Wednesday. The Scruggs-county legal fight was secondary to the suit started in November of 1956 by the Oak- land County Taxpayers League. It was charged in this suit, but later this year denied by the high court, that the Board of Auditors over- estimated yearly receipts in “padded” budgets to accumulate surpluses which were plowed back into a courthouse building fund. The suit foli6wed two refusals by county taxpayers to vote ex- tra taxes to build a new court- house, The present downtown structure was erected in 1904. Levinson yesterday stressed that to date $2,044,599 is avail- jable in the building fund, built jup mostly by the authorized levy of one-tenth of a mill annually. | Supervisors were handed a copy showing how the balance is ex- ipected to be raised. The building restaurant, Wilson saw him and tiac This low bid came to $308,-|fund levy is expected to produce $373,799 in the next two years, in- “Instead of nabbing him then,} ids to $3,049,700, some $5,000 less terest on invested funds this year and next, $125,000, contracts re- ceivable $13,503, and the sale of ithe present courthouse, property and other county-owned lands, $500,000 ‘LAND SALE OKAYED too, supervisors, ‘Waterford Takes Ac tion Seeks Delinquent Taxes tences imposed on them jesterday) A _;esolution was adopted by the An two township courts after both Waterford Township Board last pleaded guilty to reckless driving night placing all delinquent pay- charges. : _ ments of special assessments on |_ Jerry C. MacFarland, 20, of 245 the regular tax rolls. as lien downe, Marion and Camiey | street blacktopping projects in | the Sylvan Shores subdivision. | These payments were due July | 1/1, with a Sept. 1 deadline. land to help swell the building past Still to be resolved is the only section of the Supreme Court opinion adversely affecting the county. This stated that the coun- MING ‘SOO 4. ty must make legal the annexa- tion of certain Waterford Town- ship property in the Service Cen-| ter where the courthouse will be) “amicably resolved” when the matter is ‘‘taken up with the proper officials.” He said the county would move ahead in the meantime, ~ Construction, which is expected, to take nearly two years, probably will begin soon after the first spadeful of dirt is moved Monday. Girl Slightly Hurt; Runs Before Taxi A 10-year-old Pontiac girl, Linda |M. Myers, suffered minor injuries Monday when she ran into the, jpath of a taxicab in front of 355! W. Huron St. The girl, daughter of Mrs. Jean Myers, of 357 W. Huron St., was. jtreated at Pontiac General Hos- |pital and relgased. | ANTONY QU HAL WALUS arco ~—@ PLUS e CinemaScorPe ICOLOR by DE LUXE | The cab river, Alvin Rector, jf (59, of 33098 Elizabeth Lake Rd.,' speed when the youngster ran from. the curb directly in front of him. ‘Milford Woman Reports Items Stolen From Car | Mrs. Carolyn Burley of 124 Crys- tal St., Milford, reported to Pon- | tiac police yesterday that someone entered her~ auto while it was | parked at Huron and Perry streets ‘and stole several items valued at $242. <1] Taken were aq portable sewing 8. Edith St., also pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an acct dent before Avon Township Jus tice Luther C. Green. | | He was sentenced to pay a $50 fine plus $15 costs or serve 30 days in the Oakland County Jail. NOW ENROLLING for CLASSES in TAP DANCING Convenient Lecation — Near Webster School McCormick Dance Studio if Years in Berkley—3 Years in Pontiac—FE 4-2268 Detroit, pleaded guilty to a second charge of driving with no oper atot’s license before Springfield Township Justice Emmett J. Leib and was ordered to pay $20 and $5 costs or serve 90 days in jail. Both men were fined $100 plus e.. Pa ay \ hzell Gist, 36, of 6124 Stanford,| ment districts to be against the property involved. * * * | machine worth $200, a movie cam- -_ * * ‘era valued at $30 and $12 worth of Also affected by the new policy clothing, she told patrolmen. he acti sta | = vayuen an ae leened bare those with overdue payments —— construction work in the township, on the Sylvan Shores sewer instal. Board ‘members said lations. which were due Jan. 1 . |The Jan. 1 payment was the third STARTS The first two special assess- (installment due on the $100,000 | affected by ‘project, completed a year ago last! | the Board's action are those spring. TOMORROW | — have not made payments * * & on) Be recencly comppinted Lame | tn other business, the Board ap-| |proved the 25-lot plat of the Silver |Lake Estates to be developed by 'Myron Komer. The new subdivi- | Gas Pedal Slip “THE TEMPEST” “TOKYO AFTER DARK” Starts WED. w fare secu Suddenly they were the center of an invis ble ring - Moenacing closer... claser... every suspense-seared secand ! TRAP” ‘COMMERCE $15 costs for the reckless driving >|jsion will be located on Walton’ = charges. Gist was also séntenced Causes Collision; |boulevard near Silver Lake road, | Ae Me Mn On ie Min Min Me A es Ms th, Se Ma Le, eM ito 15 days in jall. . ae The Board l thori | DRIVE-IN MA 43135 § eo. Six Are [Injured | since equipment totating sea | A BEAUTIFUL | McFarland was t d to 30 , . ie 6A A$ days atter faiting to pay his fine. A two-car collision at Baldwin’ ty be extebiished at ‘Pine ‘ate, | EXTRAORDINARY ie can caR She pith fra! se"ag| tet Ne: a the Townap was. | LOVE STORY sais _— LOAD LOAD Parents E d Bo cot ‘persons, four of them children, to! A $3-a-day payment was author. ABOUT A ARS KIRA SENTS, P= ROBE TINA | n y [Pontiac General Hospital. ized for singere! department ® i FRENCH GIRL ORSON WELLES K Dot IGLAS TAYLOR: LOU ISE | “ | One of the drivers, Mrs. Glennice S€880rs using their personal cars, | DIANE VARS! : Smartt, 34, of 72 Parkdale St.,|/but only when working on ap | WHO JOINS ANTHONY QUINN of Negroes In Queens told Pontiac Police she applied her Praising assessments. | DEAN STOCKWELL AN AMERICAN NATURE COLONY “the NAKED VENUS” BRADFORD DILLMAN CinemaScore Wm the Wonder of STERPONR, SOUND oo . i'brakes as she approached a traffic! Bids on two police will be! NEW YORK U®—White rents A cars in Queens today ended a boycott neil oe OED Baldwin opened Sept. 28, The township is’ against the transfer of 300 Negro” ~ e « ‘Selling a 1953 Pontiac and a 1956) pupils from crowded Brooklyn | two-door Pontiac. schools to five schools in pre-! Her foot slipped off the brake dominantly white sections of Pedal onto the gas pedal, sending (Queens. bed — eee oe ‘Books Are Bored, Too ueens mothers had picketed the| Vinyard, 48, 0 2. Sheffield St.. Pl as the Negro children ar-|Who was making a left turn onto) NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) — Offi-| \rived in buses yesterday — open-| Baldwin, police reported. icials at the University of Okla- ‘ing day of the school term. More| Injured in the Smartt car. were homa's University Press discov-| than 900 white pupils of the 2,300 the driver and three of her chil- ered that 29 copies of a book had_| LAGY GUN SS _HANGMAN | - TECHMICOLOR, registered in the schools stayed dren, Valli, 8, Alicia, 7, and to be taken out of storage because | home or joined in the picketing.| Kenneth, 3. of termite damage. The book's * * * 2 . | But today the mass picketing title: “Our National Forests.”’ ep em er pecia had ended and attendance in the’ Ajso hurt were Vinyard's wife, classrooms appeared near normal, Helen, 42, and a passenger, Mary although ‘official figures on atten-|C_ Newman, 5, daughter of Mr. HAL WALL’ xa PARKER-LORD THE NOW SHOWING gageum —oy At: 1:00-3:05-5:16 [a @) 7:25 - 9:35 MOOFAN For every girl who was ever FEOF MAL 2 485} c o D: Ls ON-D KLAN Bim CONDIT BUY dance. were not immediately avail: and Mrs. John Newman, of 85 E. ' DIRECT— .\a we Sees | involved with an older man... | | ~ © oy cme... — 7 om wate treated and released, DRIVE IN THEATER FIRST RUN : = me SR ipolice said. _ ——s : | . i . 3 sar bles G se Se IN PONTIAC KIM FREDRIC COMMISSION . |" A OMT LLeeee | Pontiac Garage Reports TWO UNFORGIVABLY INTIMATE PICTURES NO SIN HIDDEN-—NO SHAME HIDDEN Theft of Polishing Wheel Cleo Taylor of 508 Omar $&t. told Pontiac police yesterday that > ‘someone broke into his gas sta- : ition, Taylor's Garage, 834: Oak- For THOSE — ae ‘eae land Ave., and stole an electric _ ® = | polishing wheel valued at $100. WHO THINK mma tf Dd Investigators said the burglar 1EY'VE SEE} COLO | had gained entrance to the garage nena i ‘ N R ee gaa rigs a CARTOON z by breaking a window, reaching -RY THING! STARTS FRIDAY: WALT’ DISNEY’S through to unlatch it and clim : nto the building. es “DARBY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE” COMPLETE ia a ‘a s LIMITED OFFER! 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SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 ~~ Record Work Is Recognized . 10 From Hospital Cited for Good Performance on Illness Histories Se pain. Magrngy ans: time such tribute has been given to those employed in the field of records. x * * ter and Ruth Robarts, “People employed in this field clan,’ said a hospital official. “This trust cannot be violated.” The medical record is described as a clear, precise and accurate history of the patient’s life and illness, written from a medical) point of view. *-- 2 * Pontiac General Hospital, in con~ junction with the Professional Ac- tivity~ Study at. Ann Arbor, cor- relates statistics from the -medical records for medical research and improved patient care. Processing of one chart when the patient leaves the hospital takes nearly two weeks. The processing involvs correlation of statistics, chart.analysis, studies . and audits by the professional staff, When the chart is finally con- sidered to be complete for per- manent file, it is ready to serve the best interests of the the hospital and the physician, New Marine Head May Stay 4 Years. Desperate Fight for Economic Stability Spain Reaches’ Make-or- Break Spot BaD cpadl ning MADRID (UPI)—Spain is ip the midst of one of the most crucial |"*™* — in its post-Civil War his- peers dagen mies nani have ned pes bic ia = for overhauling the nation’s’ Pe Ta a ec Most of them have adopted a “wait-and-see” attitude when it comes to predicting whether the economic overhaul, begun 1_jn mid- July, will be a success. “But all agree that it started weil. -DEVALUES MONEY On July 20, the government an-| . nounced the first step in a program aimed at bolstering a sadly-sagging economy. + It devalued the peseta from 42 to the dollar to 60. The same day, Spain was ad- By the end of July, Spain had come up with a program that foreign experts here said was! “much. more specific, more direct and faster than anyone had anticipated.”’ To all appearances, the country! : Sigal cars pas our free Brake & rront End Service ‘Aatidiaa: tongait end repack trent. shod benttogs -Fivestone — CHAMPIONSAN ES OORT RANT ARETE a BALANCE ision balance Te Pay FE 2.9251 At the same time, it hiked the| Then Ullastres, who had helped i ‘to engineer the aid-overhaul pro- " |gram, ‘spoke out reassuringly. He * xe * ‘plan hate bees specieealy. et so in order to avoid a cost of living . In fact, there should be ‘a drop in prices in many areas Economic observers here are aware of the awesome distance Spain has to travel. Its foreign currency reserves early this year sank to below 100 Its gold reserves TOURER ox wat ns cmc Imports, ‘which in 1958 totaled 849 milion dollars, were almost, twice exports. Last year the gov- ernment was left deficit of 363 million dollars. The nation’s agricultural pro- ‘gram, which accounts for about 70 per cen (‘of its exports, was stagnant. PROGRAM SUFFICIENT? While the national index of in- dustrial production rose from 138 in 1954 to 191 in 1958, agricultural production rose only from 131 to 134 in th® same period. So the question is whether the government's program, aided by) foreign loans, will be able to alter! the picture. pert here put it: “Spaim can do i¢ if it doesn't drag its feet.” | The program Is fine. It depends } on hew it is carried out.” ' Foreign experts believe that the! with a trade! As one foreign econoinic ex. | Spain will have taken ia major step toward emerging ‘from the economic wilderness in, which it had been left by its) Civil War and the subsequent period of diplomatic ‘isolation. ; (Next: Franco's future.) | Traffic Deaths. Alarm Williams _ Says Rise One of Big. 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It’s America’s only fire-brewed beer! _ People ask us: "Why is Stroh fire-brewed? The answer is simple: Ttmakes a better beer’ it’s lighter! ee { Rae Aiea mee lye SP tm Ra ee i a A a A ie aE ae ek eid “ } ‘ ~ the various courses of study the) high school offers and the sub _ jects required for graduation pee py a my oe $1.67. » THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 The se hoo! and public library should be familiar routine for att students. Best Education Anxious-to-Help Parents Face Work in Junior High By DR. BENJAMIN FINE. and ninth grade, will earn the re LILLIAN FINE quired units. However, he must » the ¢ . » , Refore World War [. graduation take he subjects required: by : the course of study he has from the eighth grade marked the chanen. end of ecducaten fer mest ehtdren When voungsters move’ inte the Today the junior high school : is junior high school grades and on plan encourages youngsters to = into senior high school their 4 stay In &« hool longer he major dies grow steadily more difficult ty oof dropeuts now come at In the seventh and eighth grades the end af the tenth arn But it ) ae they «tnd much the same sul as not; een gan n ( as A u en 2 al Deo Teete me te the rrvedethe pereectese byte! ple feel the junior hig he wive ; they nitiet master more advanced oungsters more trendom than i has they can handle * * * Some teachers insist feo many | extra-curricular activities have | At the end of the eighth grade a youngkter should be able to lowered educational standards, write clear, reasonably correct Pupils ready for junior high at reports and letters. Unfortunately about the age of 12 are no longer.there {te frequently a great gap children) but care not vet adults between standards and ror The youngster wants desperately mance + fo be independent, vet longs fer * * * and direction . He i: alternate protection likely to Seniog high school teachers and between defi College” professors evervwhere ance and dependence complain continually that students * * * today cannot write clear complete One thing is clear by the time sentener and that spelling seem: boys and girls reach high schoo! hes age, , not AA when they were little * * * How well the freedom able to have ome a lost art their lives cannot and should strictly children PACKAGING HELPS Parents can help’ children gain writing skill by discussing as signments offering sUgyrestion: nting ont) Clactfully) word ane he controlled AS handle their new andl polr mis to a then le penis extent consider Previous youngsters who spelled mistakes in any ipunctuation and grammar. Young mom aters who type _their training nasignments have heen kept under firm econ are like {0 tir elt belies took trol have a hard time adjusting to high school Becanse there 18 ng SS SHE UTE Oa = no one feacher who checks up on ments them, they loaf. cut classes. fail Parents should encourage | children to recopy papers rather than hand in messy looking work with erdsures and crossed. out to hand in assignments Puring the first vear your child fs in high school. it ts particularty desirable to keep in’ fairly close. words, “Packaging” pays in the contact with his progress schoolroom as well ae ins the supermarket, DON'T “HOVER” This does As with English, net mean of course instryction in that you should call for him at social studies is a constant in, school or even visit his teachers Nearly all schools Needless to frequently. But you: should know ™: the youngster who hears news events discussed in his home = is likely to shine on current events iday in social studies class Parents can also help by or what courses he is taking, which ones he likes and he doesn't like, | and the marks he is getting Ifyou give him half a chance; you can scarcely avoid learning BUane Wels to nearby histori gome of these things cal lane marks, discussing books) jor articles about Jocal or state Most youngste rs are cager to discuss achool life. But there are jhistory, and encouraging isters to tune in on programs about many parents who refus. to listen [historical events or are so obviously bored that * * et they discourage confidences, Ability to use and understand, i Many parents seem baffled by| Most high schools have a printed | list of courses and requirements yet a copy as early as possible, preferably before -your youngster enters high school, and study it carefully. H you have questions, consult the school officials. FOR GRADUATION Most high schools require 16) units for graduation. A unit means the credit. earned by studying one subject five times a week for a year, conipleting the assignments and passing the final examination. A student who takes four sub- tects a year, beginning in the (Advertisement) sare Mi yas oe h rd 4 - young For Finer Fuel Oil | Clarke Oil Co. 659 Pershing St., HARRY SHOUP ares 3-4591 DON RICHMOND OR 3-5072 maps is. impostant all through| school, Here parents can help by shdwing children how to read road) imaps and by helping them locate; |place’. mentioned in books and) newspapers. Purchase of an inex. , ‘pensive globe may be desirable. Hal Boyle Says: =pezreme| Makes Fortune on Hamburgers | the end of the eighth radesyour : ' iu should be Sle A perform | NEW YORK (AP) — America; will gross an estimated 25 ee means of goin ginto. business all the fundamental arithmetical has gone mad over pizza pies,» 1959. calculations with reasonable ac- but in less than five years Ray| “Our goal is a thousand patios) curacy and speed Kroc has butit up a 25million-dol-| PY 1965, and maybe we'll set our; — - , sights higher then,’ he said. You can help him lfearn by do- lar business in an older U.S, food icess. A small-business men it- he ing. Give your youngster a fair | favorite — the hamburger. i RANCHISE BASIS takes a staple field and special-| allowance, help him work out a “I put the hamburger on the) The system operates on a fran- izes in it has a far more efficient! them around, “They teach the individual what |he needs to know to make a suc-| budget and make him five ‘asstmbly line,” said Kroc, 56, chise basis. Kroc’s organization’ setup than any big corporation, within his income. Let him president of a picks the site, leases the building, ' because he can cut down on over-, know how the family budget chain which now iand provides the know-how for 2.2 head. ' works. sells 100 million , Per cent of the gross. Each drive-| “He als can give his business’ When he finishes the eighth i+cent hamburg- ‘in represents an investment of the biggest ingredient that makes grade if your child is normally | i baad | about est oe _* = = the difference between caeegi g , if, your von Aa, Kroc quit high @visoe! operator puts up $29,000.' mediocrity and success. That intelligent and healthy, expect him to accept considerable School at 15 after responsibility for his own progress a losing bout with and behavior from now on, algebra. At 16 he Ne . | iH og? A ext: Watch those activities! and Walt Disney from “How to Get the The drive-ins limit themselves simple T.L.C. — old-fashioned ten. to a. 10-item low-cost menu to der, loving care.’ 'speed service. Mass buying cuts| x *« * ‘expenses, Customers can’t eat on’ Unlimited yet by law ef dimin-| ‘the premises. So there’s no dish-| ishing returns, Kroc says his spec- ‘Condeygaed Best Education for Your Child.” Copy- were driving Red washing. jtacularly successful hamburger) ree Cross ambu- x &®& * jemporiums average a net of $40,-' lances.- BOYLE | “We don't allow juke boxes, 000 on an annual gross of $200,- | Ike Press Conference Alter the end pf the World War, Cigarette machines or phone 000. The average customer's, I he played piano in jazz bands'booths — and we don't hire. fe-' check is 66 cents. Not one has’ and became musical director of a/male help,” he said. failed, he said. Chicago radio station in 1924, ‘| “In picking a site we count the: “We don't see how one could,” : - 7 > ‘churches and schools in the area, ‘he said crisply. ‘‘In any case, we remember hiring one team rather than the traffic. We appeal wouldn't let it. We'd move in and) called Sam and Henry for $5 a to a family trade, hot transients.| take over.” night.” he recalled, ‘Later they We want to become a real aie did somewhat better as Amos and of the community.” ¥ Among the operators are retired Andy doctors, dentists and Navy com- Monroe Will Obtain to Be Delayed for Nikita WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- dent Eisenhower will hold a news conference Thursday at 9.30 a.m ; E.S.T., shortly after Soviet Pre mier Nikita S| Khrushchev leaves for York on his US. tour The President usually holds his news conference on Wednesday New . For ears. Kroc served ag a But White House Press Secre wit y manders, 4 former linotype oper- Its First College : , ales manager for a paper cup tary James CC Jlagerty said that fen Shen! became lword) distrib: ator, a former schoolteacher. . i] t P ( ' etal Fs Fe the President “thought he should “ibe tor sstia fountain multimix They take an intensive - feo-week| MONROE. (UPI) — Monroe will ar ) “4 é , i deter his conferenee” in view of 7a, business indoctrination by Kroc &¢t its first taste of college life ‘a acn . the faet- that Khrushehev wit be re rf + and his aides, then are handed.Week from_ today when Its first, His Visit to Market | Proves Expensive ROCKPORT, “Maine. (UPD)~O'- blowing | BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)—A cou- ‘ple of pounds of bacon, a pound their lof ground beef, two cans of to- ‘mato juice and a can of liquid), ‘detergent cost Edward C. Laufer |$50, and it wasn’t because of in- flation. ; That's how much he was fined) on a petit larceny charge after! police found the goods inside his Bridge May Start Boom NEW YORK (UPD — Recalling pocket following a visit to a mar- ‘ket where he'd also bought — but ; paid for — a case of beer. The the tremendous boom in New York '55-year-old Laufer had $177 on his City’s Borough of Queens when it person at the time. was first linked by bridge to Man- hattan in = (its — _ most dou to in 1 Predict Shoe Production vemrs) -ctty planted ama. pundbal Shoe production in the U.S. is! ing a boom in Staten Island’s popu- \expected to surpass the 600-million| lation from its present 220,000 to ‘mark for the first time in 1959.| 400,000 by 1965 and 500,000 to 1970 The record up to now was almost!once the new bridge joining it to 598 million pairs in 1957. Brooklyn is completed, } | . §PECIAL NOTICE An Opportunity to Have Your Own Business at No Risk Compan representative will interview by personal appoint. ment only, persons of integrity and financial responsibil- _ ity. Minimum of $2985 required for merchandise inventory only. FULLY REFUNDABLE as PER WRITTEN AGREE- MENT. ne ee Oe If you are sincere and can and ph a NOMBER: —_— = Write Box 25 having a news conference of his P ee the keys. jcollege opens own at the National Press Chib on ae aera of a uniene acttecn | . * ¥ * me college, im branch of the’ Wednesday ie hambureer driveig at San A lot of franchise systems are Creat Lakes College of . Detrojt, * Zernardino. Calif. called him in con Zames and blue sky opera- will provide shop training and ! proposed he join them in estab itions,”’ said Kroc frankly. “But a secretarial courses and courses in Rock ‘n’ Roll All Wet lishing a nationwide chain | good hone st fri inc ichise is one of the'art and psychology. ERE, 1UPT? — Rock roll “The idea put me on a dream wert to a watery grave here — eloud at the start,” said Kroc, who yesterday complete with an jater took over the chain when the elaborate funeral procession A | McDonald brothers retired ‘The | procession ofa hearse and se restaurant industry has a_ higt eral black limousines wended i's mortality, but I never knew any vay from the studios of station one who had failed in the hambur WIE ty kore harbor where ger field TOO rock ‘nh roll records were ‘Kroc faunched only one ne dumped into the vfater R. H. drive-in patio in 1955, which dic Eiiott, general manager of the $158,000 Now the chain consists station. said the funeral marked of 125 drive-ins, with 60 more uA. the end of rock ‘rn’ rotton WET “der construction in 25 stafes, an ® SERVING Established in- 1898 f Farmer-Snover — j Funeral Home 160 W. 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John Cannavan officiated at the cer- emony before 200 guests. oe * * The bride's bouffant floor length gown featured tiers of ruffied French Schieffle lace, a Sabrina neckline embroid- ered with iridescent sequins and a chapel train. Her. finger. tip veil of pure silk illusion was held by a crown of pearis and rhinestones and she car- ried a bouquet of white car- nations and stephanotis cen- tered by an orchid. *® * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dovre of Jay street and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Jacques of Utica, Mrs. Robert Lertola of Utica was matron of honor. Brides- maids were the bride's sis- ter, Mrs. Margaret Bailey, and Joanne Giles of Drayton Plains. The bride’s other sis- ter, Karen Dovre, was junior bridesmaid and flower giris were Constance Bailey and Di- anne Jacques, the bridegroom's sister from Utica. * * * Attendants were dressed in ‘ican Legion Hall, different shades of lavender Their street length dresses had Sabrina necklines and orchid taffeta cummerbunds. They carried cascade bouquets of orchid and white carnations: The flower girls wore lav- ender dotted Swiss organdy dresses and carried baskets of orchid and white rose petals. * * * James Jacques of Utica was his brother's best man. Ush- ers were Arthur Jacques and Jack Jacques, both brothers of the bridegroom, and Rob- ert Lertola, all of Utica. An evening reception for 400 guests was held at Amer- Auburn Heights. * * * Before leaving for a honey- moon to the East, including Washington, D. C., New York and Virginia, the bride changed to a champagne beige satin her bridal bouquet. The new- lyweds will «live in Auburn Heights. Mrs, Dovre wore a lavender chiffon dress with orchid ac- cessories and Mrs. Jacques was dressed jn beige taffeta with brown accessories, Both ‘ had orchid corsages. Mrs. Mary Jackson Gets ‘Orchid Residents Attend Mrs. Harriet Sandstrom of Michigan avenue attended the 15th annual picnic for Crystal- ites Sunday in Lansing. Ac- companying her to the affair for former Crystal Falls resi- dents were her mother, Mrs. Mary Jackson, who lives with her daughter, Mrs, Sandstrom's daughter, Mrs. Thomas James and her daughters and Duncan McIntyre of Roval¢Oak. Also with the group were Mrs. Sand- strom’s brother-in-law and sis-. ter, former Crystal Falls resi- dents the Roy Mitchels of West Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Jackson was awarded an orchid for being the oldest woman. there. Sh¢ will be 89 soon. * * bf Barbara Ruth has returned to Ann Arbor to complete her studies at University of Michi- gan after spending the sum- mer in Europe with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. * * * Out-of-town guests here for . the wedding of Barbara Hutch ings and James B. Knapp Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horton of Toronto, Can-’ ada. They visited at the home of thé Curtis E. Pattons and daughters Denise and Beverly of South _— avenue, * r Aug. 24 to Mr. and Mrs §. J. Curtis (nee Bette Good) of Glenmeade lane. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Good of Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Both grandpar- ents were here when the baby was born. Mrs. Good has just returned home. a * *® * Three Birmingham residents will arrive at Smith College - Saturday for orientation ‘pre- — the opening of classes Sept. 22 They ‘are Sherry Kathleen Marker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marker; Bar- bara Ann Sayle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert A, Sayle; and Carol Betts Weston, daugh- ter of the Norman B. Wes- tons. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gif- ford dhee Betty J, Ryan) of Mrs. F. M. Ryan of North Johnson avenie and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gifford of Lexing- ton Place. * Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ae een Chai ‘eli: 3 Pick Their Workers Committees have heen named for the High Fever Fol- lies, the annual show spon- sored by Pontiac General Hos- pital Women's Auxiliary. ‘The Follies will be held at Pon- tiac Northern High School Nov. 11 and 12 with the proceeds - going for children’s beds in the pediatrics department of the hospital. Mrs. John Nicolls and Mrs. Edward Dalton, co-chairmen of the Follies, announced their committees as follows: Mrs. Donald Redmond, fublicity: Mrs. Charlies Campbell and Mrs. Robert Nelson, patrons; Harold Blumeno and Dale Fer- guson. program; Beverly Smith, radio; Rita Kellogg and . Todd Elwell, rehearsal; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rapaport, talent, party. * * * Others are: Mrs. Robert Sny- der, courtesies: Mrs. Lynn Al- len Jr., makeup; Garth Er- rington, stage manager; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Crawford, properties; Mrs. L. Jerome Fink, scenery and Mrs. Willard Beebe, housing. Continuing the list are: Amina Lennon, finance; Mrs. James Purkiss, ushers: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller, re- ception; Mrs. Robert Sutton, telephone; Mrs. Clyde Dearing and Mrs. John Sellman, caba- ret party;: Mrs. Charles*Craw- ford, Mrs. William Belaney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller, music; Mrs. Robert Broenel, chaperones; Helen Harper, hospital personnel; Mrs, Aleck - Capsalis, public relations con- test; Daryl Daiztra, photogra- phy and Mrs. F. R. Wood, ad- vertising. 3 Attend Workshop for Diocese Leaders Attending the fourth annual fall workshop for women lead- ers of the Episcopal Diocese today at Waldenwoods are Mrs. Mayshall E, Smith, Mrs. Fredrick J. Cockle and Mrs. Walter G. Herreman from All Saints Episcopal Church. The theme for the workshop is “The Christian, the Church and the World.’ * * * The Rev. Joseph Pelham is conference leader with the Rev. Donald Bodley as coordi- nator. Mrs. Donald Scobie is workshop ehoirman, Mrs. Robert Schmidt admires some of the rare coin glass featured at the antique fair. Besides many fine antiques there also is a baked goods sale and coffee and cake for visitors. the Animal Rescue league, Proceeds will benefit Virginia Carol Taylor The altar of First Christian Church was decorated with white giadioli, chrysanthe- mums and paims for the Sat- urday afternoon wedding of Virginia Carol Taylor and Clarence Dwayne Ridgley. The Rev. Ellwoed. Dunn offi- ciated at the ceremony. as- sisted by the Rev. D. D. Mc- Coll. ° Mr. and Mrs. Theron H Taylor of Harper street are the bride's parents, The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Ridgley of Genella street A ‘floor length gown fash- joned with a Chantilly lace bodice, Sabrina neckline, -and long fitted sleeves was chosen by the bride. The boyffant skirt of silk organza’ was draped over net and taffeta She wore a lace cap trimmed with seed pearls, a fingertip Crystalite 1 Picnic Miriam Hall Grinnell, a member of Alpha Epsilon chap- ter of Alpha Xi Delta frater- nity was the landscape archi- tect for the new chapter house being dedicated in Ann Arbor Sept. 26. x * * Mr._and—Mrs._Delmere—Me- Aboy and their son Marvin of Women’s Chorus Seeks Members The Pontiac Women’s Chor- us, affiliated with the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation. has jnvited any interested women in the Pontiac area to become active members of the organization. Rehearsals are held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday at Mark Twain School, For further information Mrs. James M. Absher of Lincoln- shire street, membership chairman, may be contacted. Members met Thursday eve- ning at the Tilden avenue home of Mrs, C. E. Lindsay to make plans for the com- ing year, RES a ae it enaidetibaetiatanaentl AR SS x Plastic Bottle 1 Now Object D’Art By MARY PRIME Museu Sets Baldwin avenue have returned from an extensive trip through the Northwest. Among places they visited were South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana. Idaho and Washington. They also visited the McAboys' daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Rey Belt -and daughters —Sancdra,— Dawn and Carla Rae of Hayden Lake, Idaho. Jerrie Ryssel, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie W Russel of Birmingham begins her second year at Hockaday School in Dallas, Texas today * * | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milis of Going street, Kent Millg has returned to Tallahas- see, Fla. where he is a junior at Florida State University, He is majoring in recreation and is on the FSU track team. & * Jean Robertson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Robert- “gon of Petrolia drive is leaving in October for Italy where she will be employed by a U. S. missile company setting up a new plant. She will receive her orientation training in Hunts- ville, Ala, before leaving. / and drug store shelves. Also in- — are “nature's packages,” ~ Michael Wed in Floral Setting veil of silk illusion and carried an arrangement of white roses, stephanotis and ivy. The bride's sister, Mrs Michae] Drake, attended as matren of honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara Vaughan and MRS. CLARENCE D. RIDGLEY Ruth Ann Vaughn. Their gowns were of Cotillion blue nylon chiffon over net and taffeta and featured scoop necklines and short sleeves. Their blue velvet head pieces were en- circled with matching tulle. Yellow carnations and roses comprised their bouquets. * * * Flower girl Barbara Drake, a niece of the bride, wore a yellow nylon frock and held a basket of -blue and yellow flowers. The bridegroom asked his { brother, Donald Ridgley, to at- tend as best man. Ushers were Drake. and Floyd Powers. The 200 guests attending the wedding were received in the church parlors after the pere- mony. * * * Mrs. Taylor wore a rose lace over taffeta sheath with rose and white accessories and an orchid, pink glamellia and rose corsage for the wedding. Mrs. Ridgley selected a white and blue jacket dress and wore a pink carnation corsage. * Joya Stafford had a_ wonderful time pretending she was a little girl back in her grandmother's time with some of the antiques at the seventh sponsored by annual antique fair fair, Thursday. Earn Sheepskins at U. of M. Pontiac students awarded de- grees fromthe University—of Michigan at the ‘elose ef the summer session were: Mike M. Andonian of Ruth street, M A.: William C. Bryant of West Hopkins street, M. A.; John E. Burton of Elira lane, M A.. dohn S, Coleman of Cres- cent road. M. A: Edward G Dauw of Balboa place, M.S Donald E. DeVoe of Center street, M. A.; Henry L. Riem- enschneider of Owego drive. M. A; Alexander Sarros of Palmer street, BS. Fred- erick D. Smith of Rapid street, bachelor of music; Harold (3 Trott of Greer street, M. A.; t Soroptimist Club Picks Chairmen Mrs. Richard Paschke, pres- ident of Soroptimist Club of Pontiac announced committee heads at the club meeting held Monday evening at Hotel Waldron. * ¥ * They are Mrs. Oliver Lemeaux, Mrs. Karl Schultz and Taimee Surola, ways and means; —Mrs,- Raymond - Swackhamer, publicity; Mrs Leon Glynn and Mrs. Frances Coons, telephone, and Mrs. * Arnold Hiterman, Mrs. ‘Harold James and Marguerite Parrish, project Others are Mrs. Roy Max- well, budget; Alice Kimball and Madeleine Half, bulletin; Mrs. Marion Decker, flower fund and Mrs. Kenneth Wright, pro- gram. Delegates appointed to Pon- tiac Federation of Women's Clubs were Mrs. Karl Schultz and Mrs. Lemeaux. Mrs. Hiller- man will represent the club at Volunteer Leadership Institute to be held Sept. 29 at Michigan State University Oakland, a ee a rte. coma te | Auditions Tonight | Auditions for Pontiac Sym- phony Orchestra will be held tonight at § p.m. at Pontiac Northern High School. Contact Celia Merrill Tarner. A limited number of players will be selected. Strings and wood- winds players are especially invited. ee ne 4 and Harry L. Wenzel Jr. of. Menominee road, M. A From Birmingham were Virginia J. Albio, bachelor of business administration; Jo Anne Beechler, B, A. in edu cation; Virginia M. Louis, M A: Douglas G. Lewis. B. A Robin L. Morton, B. S. in en gineering; Charlotte G. Pen field, M. A. in library sci ence, Frederick” A. Ro€ben master of business adminis- tration; Ronald H. Rolph, M. A: Edward B. Sisson, B.A; ‘ Vichigan Animal Rescue League. held at Cranbrook auditorium. Bloomfield Hilts 0 Pontiae Press Phetes The wil run through 28 Area Students Receive Degrees Laurenee-W Smith: AT Sin design: Harold E. Sweeney dr--M- A-.~ and Donald —C Williams M A : * * * Beverl RR. Greenley — of Bloomfield Hills was awarded a B. A in education and CGer- ald R. Lewis of Waterford was the recipient ef an M. A Drayton Plains students who eceived degrees were Elsie I.:M. Carter, M. A: Donald F. Gurk, M. A. and Roy E. Lindahl Jr, M, A. Pentiac Press Prete MRS. ANTHONY Li MACCHIO , Birmingham Woman Heads Scout Council New executive director of Northern Oakland County Giri Scout Council] is Mrs. Anthony La Macchio of Birmingham. Mrs. La Maechio has spent 12 years as feligious educa- tion director in the interest of children, doing area, state- and national work, ~~ She holds a degree from Chaffee Nobel School of Speech and Dramatics and postgraduate and religious ed ucation degrees from Ander- son College extension and Berea College and National Council of Churches Alfilia- tion. * * * Both Mrs. La Macchio and her husband have shared in volunteer. youth work. They have taken an active part in ‘gram are now under way un- der the leadership of Mrs. Leonard Methner, Northern Oakland County's organization chairman. It will be held froma 7:3 to 9:30 ® ‘m. Sept. 22 at the CAI Building in Waterford. Mrs. Lloyd Porter, program chairman, has announced that Troop 106 of Trimty Baptist Church will conduct a flag ceremony, Troop 241 of South. west and Troop 31 of Pontiae will give a campfire skit. and a Brownie troop from Roches- ter will participate, The 16 senior delegates who represented Northern Oakland County at the Roundup in Cofo- rado this summer will be on hand to demonstrate the Scot- tish and Indian dances they performed. «ef . The Alternate Roundup girls who werit to Beaver Island in August will be there, and Mariner ‘Treop-—468 will tell how they won the John Tur ner Award at the Menominee Bay “ammer. sponsored by rthe Nicolet Area-Courteil Boy Scouts of America. Seventy _ units, totaling 1,000 scouts: par. - ticipated im. the event. Due to the high interest and: ° rapkt expansion of the Girl ee. Scout movement in this area, stein -aiditional-openings-—are- SS ‘available for vohinteer adults Lg S rah ni Ae a iia agen iti * F Pie ee Rig iinet os | THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, SE EPTEMBER-15, 1959 ; ¢ - PO ns a Se hag re - A. woman with a pronounced] MSE25=5 Life in the US. my R. Is Terrible, For Going Out Lewd, Abby, Exhibition Worker Declares * Reader Pleads Recessive — Defend , cai i ae (| TWELVE ‘urled bangs which go across only art of the forehead help do this. C ! é : . é 2 o ' t : | PIANO» ORGAN | 2, posorer 0c, cap aromd 1" she snd, |'c bt. Bet wl cos al’ a enes fo ACCORDIAN AP Women's Editor “just looking. Most Russian | ure it would take about three ae | women make their own | hours to get. disner. And if By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN and his wife were both dark- ; can the tests “T never really appreciated America unti] I went to Rus- sia,’ said Barbara Highee, Classical and Popylar” , Learn My Simple Chord : System | of New York, just back from 4 Dorothy DingmanStewart | seven week stint at the Amer- Music Studio ican Exhibit in Moscow. FE 2-1810 OR 83-1706 F Just the day before T left 1 O65, N. Saginaw 2356 Sliver Lé. I had time to step in and see the Circarama in our exhibit — you know, that wonderful full-circle movie showing typ- jical American scenes — and /all of a sudden I felt I couldn't get back home.” ‘ ® * * DISCOUNT on MODEL KITS it | wait to @ Airplanes © Boots Barbara demonstrated sew- | ing machines in the home — @Cors © Etc. /] sewing booth at the fair, and | “~ / she says the Russians were T ASKER’S fascinated ‘by both the ma- } chines and American fashions. FE 5-6261 / CROWDED AROUND _ 63 Ww. HURON | “Even when the booth wae em they were crowded 10 nd AG. hey wer ” PRRMANENTS a0 ioioaalede bie z, 990 10 West Huron—2nd Floor Next to Buckner Finance App't Necessary FE 5-8000 LOUI sor clothes, but they do not have the variety of either patterns or fabrics we have heré. Fab- rics are very expensive — an average of $6 a yard for rayons."’ * a“ * Barbara and the other girls in her group lived at the Ukraina Hotel, one of Mos- cow's newest and most mod- ern, corresponding somewhat to New York's Waldort. “From the outside it looked like a palace,” Barbara said. “But inside it ran pretty much to red plush and early Grand Rapids type furniture. The bathrooms were about 1910 models, by American standards, FOOD PROBLEMS Getting, food in the dining room was a real adventure. The first week I starved because | hadn't got onto the system. Then we dis- covered that you had to shop around for a waiter before you sat down and make a deal with him to serve you Free tickets to the exhibit helped ad i i much do you nearly | you were lucky you could get luneb, in an hour and a half. » * & The most frequent ques- tions asked by the Russians, says Barbara, were: “How earn?” and “What kind of a job do you have?"’ They also wanted to know how people Could afford to buy expensive automatic sewing machines. DRESS POORLY The average Russian wom- an, she observes, seemed to be trying to look unattractive. “They usually seemed to be | wearing size 44 house dresses, no make-up, open-toed wedge shoes and ankle socks. Their faces have no animation, and they sort of plod along. * * ;t “Although there are lots of new buildings in Moscow, and constant propaganda, the general effect is dull, drab and uninteresting. Right be- hind our hotel was a housing development, but the sanitary facilities consisted of trailer truck in the street in front of each block, hooked up to the sewer system.’* i. DEAR ABBY: For crying out loud, haven't you ever heard of the Mendelian Law of sop Aataeacace nrcrchda if it was too , late to take a blood test to deter- mine wheth- er he was the father of a three- year - old child who had blue eyes and blond hair when he ° Have You Tried This? eyed and ‘black-haired. And you advised him to go ahead and take the blood test! One with any knowledge of heredity knows that this could be the result of recessive genes, and the child could have been his. You usually de- fend the woman. How come . you let this one down? PHILADELPHIA LAWYER DEAR LAWYER: The man’s question was: “Is it too late to take a blood test when the child is three? Or must it be done while the child is an infant?” I replied, “‘The blood type never changes . You By JANET ODELL Pontiac Presa Home Editor -At the Farrgers’ Market this week we indulged in a real Summer Dill Pickles | Need Touch of Garlic Several bufiches dill ie Gere garlic, sliced In a clean ‘crock place one | bunch of dill, Wash your All the girls love the gay swing © treat—freshly made,. garlic dill pickles and put into crock on * trouble. If he invites you to go along, go. If he prefers to go “solo” or with “‘the boys’ — kiss him goodbye, be sure he takes his life preserver, ahd send him on his way. And smile, sister. + ke we DEAR ABBY: I have a ter- of the dress, jaunty bows on jac- ~ ‘pickles. Not only did we buy iket. Simple sewing — no waist and eat the pickles (they \seams! Choose crisp cotton for were mighty good), but we rible problem. I am 16 years old and have the most wonder- ful parents in the world. We top of dill. To ene gallon of water— 5 . . | Meet New | le | . fecaiye Tomorrow’ at- k the lady for her ipe. ch . but as it . . ia irst lessons in good grooming — Administrator fm “sein gamerns HH Mein og rei Soc, awk cel te ute ell off there All dre in’ P printed Pattern 4641: Children's — Mra-dosephine Shiist who _‘§ tablespoons salt. Pour over blem like thi . ssed up and rarin’ to go’ Mom . < | eemur cugumbers, Add sliced gar- problem like this. k | ister Mary Xavier, RLS M_.Sizeg-2- 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress “ives on Westphalia Road says ue cad of aill My problem is that when I nows how imMporant it 1s for her, ae} newty appointed administrator ‘takes 1". yards 30-inch; jacket these surnmer dills are very ¢ and another bunch - go somewhere, I just pick easy to. make. She stressed, yowever, that you should use “white spine. pickles’; any others have tough skins, She Says. SUMMER DILL ‘PICKLES Put a plate on top of the * crock and weight it down with | a rock. Let pickles stand for 2 weeks before eating. If you ; are going to put them in jars, let.them stand 3 weeks. Use © ~, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, was introduced to members of the hospital's auxitiary when they held their first fall meet- | ing Monday at McAuley Sc of Practica] Nursing. peppy students to be well-groomed- tor=schoot. a L—_—-=--—-Fhat 1s why she depends on our extra-fine dry-cleaning to keep youngsters looking their 7 best. Try us for quality and economy. Come in or phone today! things up. I don’t need these things and can't imagine why I take them, Even when I am at a friend’s house I have the urge to take things. Is this normal] for most teenagers or requires 1 yard. Printed directions oh each pal-,.< tern part. Easier, accurate. ; Sch | Send Thirty-five cents in coins) — ool for this pattern — add 10 cents for | ~ jeach pattern for Ist-class mail- > | Paria Fowrest Rorabaugh. ling. Send to Anne Adams, care oe a ai Dot Sterilized jars and lids fur | not? Z| ete ° fs e Ways and ot The Pontiac Press 137 Pattern|+ size packing. ASHAMED a) ™ sigh pee a on \Dept., 243 West 17th St., New | = DEAR ASHAMED: This is | Review which rane higgins {York 11, N.Y. Print plainly Name, | #2 a oe Na apenas ER ET A: Leg gioar and you are wise Fo Servic ; asl « os |Address with Zone, Size and Style | to concerned. People who or Home Service Call “| Sept. 23 at Elks Temple trom |v iinber cannot resist the urge to ‘take 13% to 3:30 pm Bery! Stevens Married | things whether they need them or not could be suffering trom an illness. Consult a doctor 941 Joslyn (Cor, Manstield) 369 N. Seginaw (Cor. of Howard) e | FE 2-6424 Financia] reports for the fis- cal year ending Aug Christ Lutheran i] were | Pad Gay 2 a4 é j en | , = } A | rma TaN . oe oncwgggeyé | sven by Mn dane §. Re in Ferndale Church | She. weciloes ie ‘benerne ali a mais ee ae ae si belli reeeurer. Women Slate problems. Your chances for . . . . overcoming your problem are Beryl! Stevens and Coda M. orchid from her bouquet and First Session Edwards exchanged vows Sat- oe \ . , good if you seek professional ple left for a honey- | help early. Good luck by urday afternoon at Ferndale moon to Ohio and Pennsyl- é Ps . Christ Lutheran Church Au- | bree Methodist Church before * s * — gustana. ‘Lutheran = Church 125 guests. Parents of the CONFIDENTIAL TO “NO. Pendleton’ walks off with new fashion ye honors ae Women (ALCW) will hold their first meeting of the fall season Sept. 16 at the church. : * * * James Puglise will show films and give a talk on Tur- key. He is a member of the congregation and was sent to Turkey by the Civil Air Patrol in connection with the Interna- tional Air Cadets Program sponsored by the U. S. Army Air Force Women from the ?1 area churches have been invited to attend the meeting. For further information con- tact Mrs. Burdette Hendricks of Silver Birch drive. . for the meeting. couple are Mr. and Mrs. Har- old C. Stevens of Fourth street and Mr. and Mrs. Ceaphus Edwards of Ferndale. The bride's gown of white taffeta with an Alencon lace front pane! featured a boat neckline and long sleeves of Alencon lace. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was held by a cap of white satin, Alencon lace, seed pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of white carnations, baby chrysanthe- mums, and a white orchid. She also wore a_ cultured pearl, on a silver chain, a gift of the bridegroom. * * * The bride's aunt, Mrs. Clin- ton Liber of Canton, Ohio, was BODY'S BABY NOW”: Al most every woman likes gray hair —.on somebody else. [tf yours makes you fee} “old, ” get thee to a beauty shopt — ¥ * *® What’s your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY. care of this paper. En- close a stamped, _ self-ad- dressed envelope. Speaks at Dinner for Church Unit Lulu MacGregor spoke on the subject “Echoes From Our Retreat’ at a dinner meet- ing of the Flora Shelly Group Esther Unit will be hostess | j | | of First Presbyterian Church. Members met Friday at the Scott Lake ‘road home of Mrs. H. Wayne Reaves. It's a success . . . the fashion of lovely wide-collared coats and flat unobtrusive day dresses. were Mary Kuhn and Mrs. Susan Verpooten. The attendants wore chiffon matron of. honor. Bridesmaids | By c. M. EDWARDS dresses, the matron of honor MRS. Social Education and Action . | in blue and the bridesmaids chairman Mrs. Roy Ward dis- New Fall’ Yarns in shrimp colored and they vania, They will live in Royal {| Cussed our political and world- Th cérried bouquets of white car- Oak. . wide Circles: as they affect us ots e nations and wore matching x * in today’s world. Knitting Needle headbands. The bridegroom is a grad- Avis Carey and Edith Ran- 452 W. Huror FE 5-1930 Best man was the bride- uate of Lawrence Institute of deen were cohostessés at the Je W. ruron Side groom's brother, S. G. Ed- Technology where he igh, now gathering. wards of Plattsburgh. N. Y. | attending night classes. Guests of the day were Dor- ‘ Ushers were Witiam Dougher- * * rs al and Mrs. A. ¢. ty of Berkley and Raymond | Mrs. Stevens wore a navy vdeo MEET for LUNCH Paver of Detroit. blue two piece silk dress with Adah Shelly will be in charge \ RIKER FOUNTAIN x *« | Matching accessories and Mrs. po oa Rigged meeting, oe : Seoltest Ice Cream =—=—=§—_—Following a reception in the | Edwards was dressed in navy | 58 PER re! phate ai Popular Prices church parlors, the bride | blue with white accessories. Hock rs. Gladys , Riker Building Lobby changed to a powder blue suit | Both had pigk and white car- OcKking. Ase with navy accessories and the nation corsages. =e = —- = Meets for Lunch Arrange Flowers | The Holiday Farms Branch | First Presbytérian Church met Headquarters for of the Woman's National Farm | Friday for a at the | and Garden Association held | home of Mrs. Willis Brewer on a flower arranging workshop today at the home of Mrs. Virtree Eads on Lynsue Lane. Mrs, Carolyn Hutchins of East Lansing demonstrated floral EE : dell Spurgeon, Mrs. Bradley Scott and Mrs. Hazel Anderson assisted her. Mrs, W. H. Mar- “bach led the Bible study. and discussion. . | DRAFTING SUPPLIES. Drawing Instrument Sets $450 r $3950 DRAWING BOARDS 18x24" $350 French Curves — Triangles For superbly styled separates that.add up to The Custom Look, look for the Pendleton label. Here's easy, effortiess styling that stays traditionally right for the long, long life of the luxurious virgin wool...dyed, spun, woven and tailored by this famous Oregon firm. Classic example: Plaidmaster, Milium®-lined, water-repellent, fingertip jacket, 10-18, $29.95, makes a match with Tabmaster skirt, 8-18, $14.95. Coordinated turtle-neck slipover, 34-42, $8.95. Class Hears Missionary Miss Billy Hobolth, missionary;Mrs. H. L. Bateman, vice presi- to South America was guest spea-'dent; Mrs. M. H. Beall, secretary; ‘ker at the meeting of Loyal Phil-| Mrs. athea Class of First Baptist retary; and Mrs. Florence Kane, ‘Church held Thursday evening at treasurer. T-Squares — Protractors Gree 7 . end: bascian Scales c eenteite Restaurant, Birming. Beam Compasses — Pantographs | as -s SLIDE RULES $]39-1. $2650 Everythi for the Drettomen or Student apeeeeeemeeerent io wilt ; . * * , Mon., Thuts., Fri, 10-to 9—Tues, Wed, Sat 10 to 6 Pr iio WeIeSIPLIITELLOLS, t # ' ‘ Ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 1s, 1959 UPI Phete * Scaasi of New York designed this elegant three- piece outfit of rose, olive and black plaid wool that. features a jumper, coat and hat. The jumper is worn with a straw-colored blouse of pure silk and the same fabric is uséd to line the casual coat. ig Scena eonreveinnn F; aces Greatest Adventure threshold of the’ greatest. ad- If the Soviet had venture of her life. wanted to make this primarily To some, such adventure a business trip, he would have comes af 20 or in middle age. | come to America alone. In- But to Mrs. Khrushchev, it has | stead, he is making a tremen- come in the twilight years. dous gesture ‘in international oO £4 public relations — bringing al- ’ At 60, nothing that she has | most his entire family and a done so far and little that she | %00-in-law to boot might possibly do in the future x «*« * can eclipse the importance of He is in effect saying, “‘see her first visit to’ the United | what a family man I am, and States see how wonderful this typical It isn’t that Russia’s first Soviet family is.” lady has led a dull existence or Nina Khrushchev will be the that coming to America is the | first Russian woman that most most significant thing that any | Americans have ever observed foreigner can do, closely. ~*~ * * * * It is simply that Nikita Khru- Some Americans saw Soviet Golden Age Group Open dent, Y Has Units for Oldsters The YWCA, through its presi- calls the attention of the older women in thé community to the fact that, its Gélden Age groups are open to x * * all women in the area, 65 years of age or older. Each group meets once a month Mrs. Fred Stimpert, followed by a varied program. friends, and a trip, by chartered bus and then boat | to Bob-Lo Island. A shopping trip! to Northland and several sightsee-. for this fall. touch with the YWCA office. | ok akua: pi ' Seen Russian woman ‘doctors, teachers, writers or whq.visited the United. States. For millions of U. S. TV viewers, Nina Petrovnd and her two stepdaughters, Yulia and Rada, will represent So- viet womanhood — what they look like, how they think and how they conduct themselves. Nina represents the older event which made r= Russian ‘revolutién. > _ * * * Forty - two. year-old Yulia stands for the women who have spent their best years in war and cold war. Twenty-nine-year-old Rada represent§ the younger genera-” tion which is breathing new life inte the Soviet system. * * * The impressions they leave behind in this country will de- termine largely what image the American public gets of Soviet women. To Kick Off Season ing field trips are being planned’ Membership in the YWCA is the only requirement for Golden Agers. More complete information, at the YWCA building on Franklin'may be obtained by getting in boulevard for a dessert luncheon, Set Camp Blue Bird and Camp Fire leaders will kick off the fall season with an orientation tea Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. at the YWCA. Welcoming the leaders and assistants will be Mrs, L. Raymond ‘Sampson, vice pres- ident of the board of directors of the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls. Citywide activities planned for the year will be outlined by Mrs, Charles Uligian, Mrs. Charles Cupp Jr., and Jane Strom. — They a—fall candy sale to ra funds for Fire Tea camp, the fiftieth birthday cel- ebration of the organization — next spring and a council fire . to honor achievements of. girls next June. A Christmas work- shop and outdoor training are also being planned for leaders. Mrs, Lyman Stevens will be in charge of refreshments for the tea. The local council, a mem- ber-agency of the Pontiac Area United Fund, offers.a char- acter building program, fun and friendship for all inter- ested girls from 7-18 years of. age. The well-organized outdoor cook]}shish-kebab sticks, fry pan, paper) keeps her equipment together tojplates and soap pads for after- | save time and labor. A handy way}dinner cleaning chores, Clean the} to do this is with a basket largejgrill after each use, ds soon as sae Luncheon Given for Church Group Mrs, Duane Lemaux enter- tained the members of the Ap- ril-May group of the First Presbyterian Church at her home on Shoreview drive Fri- day, Mrs. John -Heitsch as- sisted the hostess at the co- operative luncheon. Mrs, Ida Reeves presented the Bible study, Mrs. H. B. Austin, Mrs. A. F. Winters and Mrs. R. C. Callow were appointed to the nominating committee Christmas projects and a fall rummage sale were proposed as coming activities for the enough to hold long forks, gloves,"fire cools, group, Je Cra I eS ee Pee tac Tt dial occa bd We yn * oR ee oe ae Oh a a ee ENS oan oe ee ee ee » “7 . i 4 “Does it show footprints, madam? ff Bigelow broadlooms don’t even show feet” Exaggerated? Certainly! But Bigelows. de give you a wonderful cushiony feeling of luxury under- foot. Take Prierity for one. It's 100% virgin wool and decidedly lush permanently mothproof and available in .16 of the loveliest colors to be found. Expensive? Not at all! — : “1 SQ. YD. Call FE 4-0516 and Fridey ond. Monday PEOPLE’S pete} » MARKETS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 AM. 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WASHINGTON (# — How Michi- Hoffman (R), Johansen (R), Knox) , Dingell, In gan members of Congress were) RD, Meader (I), recorded ag voting in recent roll) Against — Diggs (D). calls: ‘(D), Griffiths (D), O'Hara (D),| Senate 'Rabaut (D), Not Voting ~— Ford (R), Lesin. On passage, 95-2, of compromise: iski (D), Machrowicz (D), labor reform bill: For—Hart (D), McNamara (D). On unsuccessful attempt, 38-36. to to White override veto of the second try $1,050,000,000 housing bill, The vote! was five short of J/3rds needed to override: For — Hart, On three-year extension, ap House compromise | labor bill: | For —- Bennett, Bentley, field, Cederberg McNamara Diggs, Dingell, Griffin O'Hara, Rabaut. proved 47-38, of program orien Not voting Ford, farm surpluses overseas for for- Machrowiez | elgn currencies: * ns r Namata Broom- ~The Chamberlain, opens its 14th session today amid x «© * Griffiths, speculation that Soviet Premier Hoffman, Johansen, Knox, Meader, Nikita Khrushchev is preparing a what sort 6f proposal Khrushc *hev | president shows little concern d-amatic surprise as part of his might make, The general expecta- thinking Talk as On passage, 352-52, and sending to Grab Headlines Nikita Speech ULN. Assembly Sees peiegates recalled that Presi- Vasily V, Kuznetsov, who oiaa on his arrival in New York that this U arergrndino pon well be a rege will fiead the So- Met ‘scaitan ¢ after the departure lot Foreign Minister Andrei Gro-| myko, IKE DID IT o Opportunity ident Eisenhower, Dave Beck Prodperé on Real Estate Deals SEATTLE (AP)—A jaunty, bald|come-tax evasion, Beck was sen-; ’ 65-year-old, man is in an address'days dealing in rea! estate from aotimaeatianeyrenmeitinness he busy these tenced to prison. in both cases. = *@. & before the Assembly in 1953,\the basement of his lakeside’ Beck runs his real estate bust | ‘caused a world sensation by pro- home. ness in a home built with Team- posing an international atoms-for-) «1 get by fine and dandy/|sters Union funds, since repaid, ' UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP) Peace agency. This has since then there”: says Dave Beck, “I'll see|and later sold to the union for General Assembly become a reality, ‘about having an office downtown $163,000. i UN, Lesinski, speech here Friday. Diplomats familiar expressed doubt 978-7. of bill Yo eHow Khrushchev would pass up an op- offer a new approach to the dis-| There was no indication as to tion, however, was that he would Soviet make a bid for international co- that operation on space exploration or with \when this court stuff is over.” The former ‘Teamsters Beck's appeal from his convic- ‘Visited Cuba in 1879 Business seems to be prosper- Union ing. “My net worth is closer to $1.- about grand larceny and income (900,000 than it is to $300,000,” tax evasion convictions, i Bec k said, | | * * | Toda, out of ae 10 Americans as : a bpd sp me oad eemeeon eae —a frien , . even a member of your own family... =" * alone, can give—your u . Here's how you can give it. First, you should know facts. Serious mental are quite wi today. They are not rare. they are ek Std et ee ee problem that you know these facts sbow it theconsiderate yet natural way you act towards him ng stand yourself, too ! Learn how to keep your own emotional tensions from making life aa Spee A ty et eee dollar public works appropria- food stamp plan tion bill; surplus disposal add a mandatory for needy to farm For—Hart, Me: On passage, On rejection. 46-4), of » manda Srpawirs at incyease interest rate portunity such as this withodt a armament problem. bes a Pmiroenad Cedltioe ta is) HAVANA, Cuba (UPI) — The Ee eee ee or TUT. tory food stamp plan for the needy on “KE and “H’ savings bonds/new proposal which would grab lbefore the State Supreme Court, (first American professional base- write; Box 2500, New NT. on farm surplus bill: from 34 to 3% per cent: ‘ {worldwide headlines, The world’s longest floating id iball team: to visit Cuba was one| Published as @ public service in ¢ with The Advertising FonHart, sic Nanaia: | For — Bennétt, Bentley, Broom s © * bridge is across Lake Washington APPEAL PREPARED led by Frank C. Bancroft ip 1879. | Council and the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association. Oh passage, 7011. of bill to mn field, Cederberg, Diggs, Dingell Some such move was hinted at at Seattle, one and eight-tenths’ Attorneys are preparing an ap-|Bancroft last served as a major) THE PONTIAC PRESS crease federal gasoline’ tax from Griffiths, Hoffman, Johansen by oe t Deputy Foreign Ministerimile wide, * lpeal from his conviction for in- league manager. 3 to A cents a gallon for interstate knox” Meader, O'Hara, Rabaut. | hizhwavs: ; Not Voting—Ford, Griffin, Lesin-| bor—Hart, McNamara: | ski. Machrowicz. * * * » On approval, 44:38, of « bill fo On passage, 303-93, of billion : - ‘ | bill For — Bennett, Diggs, . Abie For — Hart. Not voting—McNa- Griffiths, Knox, Marchowicz mari O'Hara, Rabaut. On passage. OX 14 of the farm Against — Bentley, Broomfield surplus disposal bill Cederberg, Chamberlain, ae Not voting Hart, McNamara. Johansen. Meader On passage, 74:15, of billlon Ney yotmg—Ford, Hoffman, Las | doHar public works appropriation | jn.\j, hill: | * * * For—Hart On overriding, 280-121, of Eisen On passage hower's veto of billion dollar public billion dollar bousmy bill works (water projects) bill VicNumala hyd anf third try For— Hart, MeNamara For Dingell, Griffiths, Knox. | + * % Lesinski Machrowicz, O'Hara On passage 61 27, of 800 millon Rabaut doliar water pollution bill Against Bennelt, Bentley | + For—Hart, McNamara Broomfield, Cederberg, Chamber On overnding, 7225. of Presi tain, Griffin, Johansen, Meade: | dent Kasenhower’s veto of bition, Not voting Diggs, Ford, Hoff dollar public works bill man ! kor—llart,. McNamara. | * * * * * Mi White Girl Dragged On passin ! bé. oof Lots | bill to boosh fe ile 1 at gasoline tan one cent for interstate highways From Car; Raped kot Bennett (Po, Bentley Oy, Broomfield ho Cederberg UO” pORT WORTIL Tex fAPY -A, Choamiberlaur th Caiffin (RH. band of Negroes dragged a sob bing cared teenage gil from . * her escott’s car shortly before| Monday midnight and raped her repeatedly, police said today, The white girl, screaming and hysterical, ran from a wooded area about Here’s the reason... a omile west of down | town Fort Worth into the arms escort had} fof police whom her WORKS ‘notified. She was almost nude * * * She was rushed ta John Peter) Smith Hospital where attendants, for You! | waid she ‘very definitely has been lraped.”’ Several suspects were ar lrested. No other antacid contains TUM8 | medically-recognized formula for relief from Acid Upset . . 4 (in- Pray for Nikita, Says Evangelist digestion, heartburn, gas). 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TY 7 : Proctor, whe gave up four hits x + Dotterer, who entered the game’ Bone in Monday's PGA-spon- Guesman also may be climinted | hed toe os aol seit ievety: in the two anes he worked, A. vital 41 victory over the! es * * in the second when starter Ed sored golf tournament on the cer secede Ten thy fan ath me ihe, Zetia aad nn 7 CMa OM to gS, ME, Tes Ser diem aoe inet Sree pride, the National Football | a little rabbit-like — fj t m Schiave a A icagur chinim'p tea Battinste be settles fee = then flat top ith ney which produced Washington's Possession of second place, ane'the second when Del Crandall with a pair of singles. Johnny Ortick and Monite scored holes- (otis camel oul ot tes Sl go (away cworderie way amey) final tally: game behind the league - leading stroked his 1%h home run follow- Temple drove in the first run in-one less than a.minute apart. exhibition loss to Philadelphia * Should tise four : R th bi San Francisco Giants, but gavejing a scratch single sh Frank with a home run and White vionits got his ace on the 155- Sunday a stronger club by locat- The five-step form I use is thé WY ee ret fe ae . “P them their eighth victory in the Torre. They .got two more in the Lockman batted in the last one yard 8th hole with « 7-iron, then “Ing an able substitute for passing — best for me, But, the same as the cron ¢e Tigery’ Charleston ier last nine games. ‘seventh on ‘Billy Bruton’s single with a double, Willie Mays, with Ortick aceq the 110-yard 6th hole wizard Johnny Unitas. two-finger grip. I can't see iy stp chib, pitched Ne pa eigen vit During the same. period. both, With the bases loaded, ibis 30th homer, accounted for the with a Siren, Ht was the 3rd “We lost a came” ing ambody else retired the side wihout allowing ie Giants and Dodgers, now in| The deleat was charged to Don lone Giant run, | hole-in-one of Monite’ career and ; © Mee a Rane. said coach a hit third place, two games off the loeadaie it was his seventh de-| * * * : the ist for Ortick, Weeb Ewbank by May of explana The number of steps ts only ial gi pace, have played barely over feat in the last eight decisions. The loss was suffered by John-' fone, who won this tourney tion iamertay. but 1} found a A part of the motion, The halt The game was the fina] match hall, winning five while lds. Before the, first All-Star Game, ‘ny Antonelli who was making his last year, lost his fitle yeater- sos el hers , should be moving with the steps, of the season between Detroit and ey air his record was 15-6. Now. it is'second bid to become a 2game day te Tomasine in a sudden- bh om Pied mi 2 maar who It ts easiest and most natural Washington. The epi —— ee «& 16-13, : winner | death playoff after the two golf- av faluabie to a defensive! fo take four, The skippin ave them q 12-10 edge over t F . — place specialist in his rookie season with| step T use can only ease. at Tigers this year with eight of the — . — inflicted a | a he vaesienen 18 Aon alt . * stunni -1 defeat - > & ras ola eth ery people as balance. . : wins coming ar ae Stadium. {ants rs eh “ay posse se Gi Big J ltus Rel xes With Fishing Trip . Bene shot 88-31 and Toma- © held during the 1958 campaign by! Stick With four. Your motion, oerror cen ay MAMMINGTON game played. too gers have 1 games remaining. They tase +— Ww eure Serene the downswing, it is important fo Kuein rf 3016 Lemon 2112/Braves will have Iden Register ednesday | Breer i 3821, a golden op. on cae nee | wr A scale, tt armed ‘pe Rhee 1244 Aire! 4 portnty thin weekend ‘when ey for Boating Class he A i dulum motion going. The shoulder eet 818 Gonele es pep gimeet the last placé Phillies while! Tex. TAP) — Jutius|the Dallas title, Tt him regular season less than two should se } DALLAS, ‘ Open gave ould serve as the pivot point, Levcio s 3066 Clevenger p 1108) the Giants and bat-: weeks away, the New York the elt rieatip 1008 she Giants and Dodgers are bat ‘Boros, who won his eighth tours! 274 for 72-holeg and a stroke mar-) First Power Squadron boating Giants announced they would do xcen tks be ler’s bee itling each other. igin over host pro Earl Stewart,(classes held in the Pontiac area cuperiansetiog ot fut Keep the downswing in a smooth: ‘spam a0 eee | Tt took a tremendous: pit tching | nament te 10 years of compen of Tequesta, “wilt have a night for registration, — aes inheaes nag nck + are as it heads back, The ball, mete on % !* Siperformance by Den McMahon to’ ing When he. bagged the paragon and Bo Wininger of Géetse. Wednesday. Any one interested in pe et alias Triplett | STRAIGHT STEPPING — Qn Should not be brought back on an g&lrgunded out for gr Nara *. © preserve Milwaukee's victory. /Da “ene Open, is on the way to.” : Sentinig, Gisttoen of weuliviets tele R. | the downswing, Ed Lubanski's @ngle so that it winds up. behind: Rt fies) Rob Buhl, a long time Dodgers| Fort Lauderdale, Fia., for a little, oe and techniques of the sport, is Coach Jim Lee Howell will try pendulum motion is in rhythm the knee during the approach ae Nee Detrot, 0, ioe-inemesis, a red about to. fishing to break: the monotony of : , of ERBinecko, beneive aod Be! ppea ce. Finishing fifth was Jon Gustin, invited. — halfback Alex Webster at the post “th hix body motion, Keep the feet gliding during the B".! ioling t Bihcees t hie 13th v ithe golf tour. : P Demeter and ment his vietory, fifth against) |the freshman on the. tour trom! Registry session takes place at while Triplett recuperates “from steps and the: swinging straight’ Sool mt sai 8.0m) 108 ‘Angeles this season, as he en.) Some’ say big Julius is about to’ \Giadwyne, Pa. who was tied Oakland County Boat Club. at badly bruised hips and King re-; 4g apep APPROACH BEST ‘back, then forward, solo. ve. ‘tered the last of the ninth, lending | Wind up bis career, © “with r starting the fipal$ o'clock. ‘There is no cost for « overs from a« leg injury. | By Bd ‘cabana . ~ jerking produces no bal. “lena (L, 412) ; iT AAT. y that ele had al-| * + .G wel et uilks Genus. Toes we Yen 12 The Chicago Bears will start Anybody who bo ee owed the Dodgers only. one ay As sloatiy ag the pock he re--double bogey and a bogey on the weeks. tees ywls should fake An ' me 8 weens. | | Rady Bukich gt quarterback in four fas narting with eight scoey wel fun, for you'll never ie (i og Sd ar 3 x gt heme run by Wally ‘Moon... Then, semblés, the Hungarian from Mid-'front nine to throw away his, Howard Swatts is OCRC's chair- sp >. em q (atu wh ee Dodgers loaded Pines, N.C, had a par 70 to take chances for $3,500 first money.” iman, th charge. Saeits a ary : “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 SEVENTEEN | One of the So-called “Seven Dwarfs” of the Big Eight Con- ference is some day going to turn troll on Oklahoma. A troll, according to Webster, is a supernatural being in the shape of a dwarf. Seriously, the Big Eight philosophy, as I understand it anyhow, is not to knock and tear down Oklahoma but to build up to the level of the Sooners. As one who always has be- lieved that any dilution of the will to win enervates college football, I subscribe heartily to this Big Eight attitude. Oklahoma's dominance of its conference in the 12-year regime of Coach Bud Wilkinson has been remarkable: not only 12 straight championships, but no defeats and only two ties in 69 games. However, as Wilkinson himself has repeatedly pointed out, even the longest cycles of success ultimately slow to a halt. Time, the law of averages and the other inexorables gnaw away at kings, too, a q Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Ne-* braska, Iowa State, Kansas State and nearby neighbor Oklahoma State, which will begin to partici- pate in Big Eight standings next year, are all working faithfully toward the big day, The day when one of them will make what will be the No. 1 story ef that football year. The day when the headline) ners blockers and tacklers of Meiering of Roswell, NM, will say shockingly: ‘‘Oklahoma Loses Its First Big Eight Football Game Under Bud Wilkinson.”’ SOONERS STRONG AGAIN Will it happen this year? It could, but it probably won't. The cynical and sardonic will com- ment: ‘Yes, that’s what my father | said and, if I recollect correctly. my grandfather, too, «sir.’’ All right, but Oklahoma is going to lose a Big Eight football game some time soon, if not this year, The 1959 Sooners can concelv- ably develop into one of Wilkin- son's best shows. They will be stronger in November, when they meet Army at Norman, than late this month and in early October, | when they engage Northwestern at Evanston, Colorado at Norman | and Texas at Dallas. Northwest- ern and Texas are rated high in their conference and Colorado, even if it does not have a supe- rior passer, can be counted on for a serious. effort when it catches the Seoners in between the Wildcats and the Steers. The OU backfield of Bobby Boyd, fa" Walker Beman, Patton, Dr. Taylor Had Byes Yesterday Defending Chathp Coe Beats Ist-Round Foe; 2 State Players Win COLORADO SPRINGS , Colo. | (UPI) — Walker Cuppers Deane Beman, Billy Joe Patton and Dr. Frank Taylor today joined the t for the National Amateur Championship which Charlie quarter; Jimmy Carpenter and Prentice Gautt, full, should be Bud’s best since 1956. Boyd, Car- penter and Hobby are not big, but Brewster Hobby, halves, and ing Coe shews no signs of relinquish- If any of his 199 rivals in this year’s tournament had any ideas about beating Coe out of his third amateur crown, he dispelled that they are quick, clever, competitive, reliable. Guatt, one of the great! the game, regularly delivers the big play both on offense and ‘de- fense. The Sooners will run at times with three “lonely’’ flankers, | which I shall watch with deepest! linterest. | ‘The tine will be inexperienced | | in spots, but you can count on Gomer Jones to do his usual | sound, quick building job. As usual, OU will alternate two ~~ 7, minutes at a clip. This system, plus the condition and spirit of the players, ac- | counts for their deserved repu- | tation as one, of the best fourth: quarter teams. In the Missouri Valley Confer-, lence last year, only one game ‘separated first-place North Texas’ ‘State from fifth-place Wichita. This ,year there should be another |merry, five-way #fling. Houston! under capable Hal Lahar is a istight favorite, followed by North 'Texas State, Cincinnati, Tulsa and ‘Wichita. Two of my former West Point assistants, Bobby Dobbs at [Tulsa and George Blackburn at Cincirmati, have done fine jobs) and I salute them. | Abner Haynes, North Texas |State halfback; Ted Dean.- Wichita! with a masterful opening-round 7 and 6 victory over young Bob yes- terday. The 35-year-old Okiahoma oll | breker and captain ef the U.S ‘Walker Cup team did not three. | putt a single green and did not stray over par until he had piled up a commanding lead by winning seven of the first eight holes from 21-year-old Meiering. Beman, the 21-year-old British Amateur champion, Patton and |Taylor, all of whom drew first round byes, get their chance to- day to try their luck on the mile- high Broadmoor Club layout with its difficut-toread hilly greens and rarified Rocky Mountain at-| mosphere. Harvie Ward, the 33-year-old \Carolinian who like Coe is shoot- ‘ing for this third National Ama- jteur crown, battled for 17 holes oe 20-year-old Jim Grant of At- ‘lanta before winning 2 and.. One Rocky Mountain new- comer who found the atmos- phere to his liking was Bob Allen, a 35-year-old automobile salesman from Pawtucket, R.I. Allen sprang the upset of the | Opening round when he elimi- | mated Walker Cupper Ward | Hungry Figa Hits 300, Wins Food uppers Wade Into Amateur poate tee eo | neta iy Sern . to the other a sandwich re- Ex-Walled Lake Star Faces More Surgery cout’ af Went Sidp Recrention Scheffier with a 218 so Figa fired a 300 with “every ball in the pocket, "according | to proprietor Sam Perna. An- other witness was scorekeeper Paul Bada. It was the ist reported 300 of the new season and was in Walker Lost to ‘M’ ANN ARBOR — Michigan's|the squad’s top fullbacks, was — string center Dick Syring was | modest hopes of throwing a little | for the season yesterday when knecked out of the lineup after | open bowling. weight around the Big Ten this | physicians told him they would disiocating his shoulder on the ‘fall have been jarred for the second | ‘nave. persia on bis injured te ft second day of practice. |time in preseason football practice. | Walker, who was figured to give Johnny Walker; a jolting 195-| ‘strong backing behind No. 1 full- ounder trom Milord and’ ene of! Only back Tony Rio, has been Kit by Piston Rookies knee trouble all through his college. : n ‘Game Drills twe weeks ago, first- oe * career. It will be the second oper- ; , age ation on the left knee. His opel knee was operated on just i IN ‘Dodgers Break Ground - ’ LOS ANGELES ‘AP)—City offi- cials and Angeles Dedger | players take part today in official groundb ceremonies for reaking the Dodgers’ weitaa Ret ed Chavez Ravine. ~ BEATTY’S Transmission Service Completely Installed al —" spring. -* «© * eaud now has moved into the sec- While Coach Bump Elijott kept his ‘fingers clossed against any mere preseason injuries, the Wol- verines weat through one of the last of their double sessions. Emphasis was on running plays from the new winged-T through the guard and tackle spots. EAST LANSING ifor the rest of the week. The pickup in energy and en- thusiasm was noticeable in the yesterday. Most of the session | was spent in rehearsing offensive | and defensive kickoff formations. | | ‘We'd probably look a lot bette stead of Saturday,” Coach Duffy Daugherty. “The seem to be getting some of thei zest back.’ | * * * ow the lineup of his. top the first offensive and defensi la scrimmage on Saturday. | “Nobody ‘day. he said AP Wirephete pretty fired . STOPS SHORT — Tommy Aaron missed this putt vesterday on the 18th green but still managed to finish 2-up over his opponent in the 59th Amateur Championship of the U. S. Golf Association were in the lower ranks. Promising sophomore Ken Tur. ond string fullback post behind Rio. w—A weekend rest restored some zip to the Michi- gan State football squad and a |take-it-easy approach was planned no-contact, afternoon-only drill .job—Windis has an accurate siot if we had scrimmaged today in- commented | Daugherty made no changes in of the National Football League players— was behind increasing the player elevens—after studying movies of the Washington Redskins is sorry did too bad on. Satur- “They all were just! weekend to raise each team’s play- Three shifts were made but all { DETROIT w—Coach Red Rocha, pleased with the initial turnout at ithe Detroit Pistons’ rookie camp, 48 to 50 ............ $65 | planned to send prospective reg-| SO te SO cc icesccas: SFO ulars through gare-type workont B53 & 34 cseges.. 500 today. Rocha greeted ‘rookies ‘and 055 & 56 oes. $100 ‘handul of veterans yesterday as gp the Pistons began their first work- g NEW EASY outs. sconty catteited anoot FINANCE TERMS! ocha Was ig v satisifed about some of his talent yesterday Be All Work Guaranteed said Bailey “Howell appeared to have the ability a good pro pro & Free spect needs, Rocha WAS pleased gy Check-Up Service with Howell's work on the boards g ° Archie Dees, Barney. Cable and g Hon : oC ae 197 S. Saginaw St. owe were driving for shots that the Pistons lacked last vear @ FE 8-6022 Tony Windis, 2 rookie from Wyo- UTTTIIiii iii tii ming, looked ready to give vet- eran backfield men a battle for a from the outside and is a_ deft) master of the handoff when he is covered. Was NFL Expansion Behind Player Hike? WAS FRONT END SPECIAL © Alignment © Balance 2 front wheels ® Adjust brakes © Inspect wheel cylinders ® Pack front wheels © Inspect drums ® Inspect brake lining ‘O95 Gueronteed Bonded Y y r ‘GTON —If expansion e limit, George Preston Marshall of ihe supported the move. NFL club owners voted over the ‘er maximum for the regular season ifrom 35 to 26. Commissioner Bert Bell said yesterday the owners apparently felt the time had come ito expand or they wouldn't have Brake Relining 95 \fullback, and Jim Leo, Cincinnati, Wettlaufer of Williamsville, tend, are three boys the pro scouts’ N.y., 2 and 1. being played at Colorado Springs. Lou Wendrow of Lansing were ——— victors. Tom Draper of Royal Oak and ‘DETROIT uw v niversity of De-! voted for the increase troit football coach Jim Miller said. The object was, will be watching closely. The pro’ 'scquts, you know, do not- accept Besides Coe, Jackie Nicklaus of | : g : lat face value Gray’s lines: ‘Full Columbus, Ohio, and Bill Hynd-| many a flower is born to blush ™4n III of Abington. Pa., were the: unseen and waste its fragrance on|°!y Walker Cup players who had_| the desert air.” jeasy opening round matches. Nick- | | : laus trounced Robert Jones III of “ . Pittsfield, Mass., son of famed’ ( Chevrefils Ends Bobby Jones, 7 and 6; Hyndman CLEVELAND eel camer eliminated Jacky Cupit of Long- lWebsterb 3b 4133 Rich’son % 5120 . sen x, Sand Sn Rm RS ae Toromy, Asron of Gainesville, “0% If 4010 Howard c 4010 H sy Career Ga., wan” another Walker Qup Nine 3330 Lope it Ht : | player-who struggled to Victory Hens 4100 goers re! 1000 wa "yesterday, Bere Bara te 'e ‘ 4 Boyer Jd 1110 AMERICA’S LARGEST SELLER Leaves Wings Camp; BS ploy eal ee va Dimer 188-8: “W's e Bey” or W's 0 Gut” Cgars Lacked Confidence in won. Chapman, the 1940 po teny Blaylock Pp eee Himself, - Adams Says idefeated Melvin Stevens of De-| Tetels . 318128 *Hfeiele 8 sus _ troit, 3 and 2; they will be joined | | e—sinsied for Larsen io, Tun: e i -error ¥ - [DETROIT (UPD—Real Chevre: thather former chemplon, 6 year | Riga iS ms ses | HAVING fils, a 27-year-old left winger, has. iold Chi . = Chien year-|"'B—Ditmar, Webster PO-A—Cleveland | left the Detroit Red Wing training! pe age Bat £2. New, RCOE z- M. (Bh aRichargeen, n. | TR ANSMISSION ‘camp and ended a seven-year Na- 4 cae o _ le first | New York 0 Ke. SB McLiMh, How ‘tional Hockey League career dee of Ravel 6 ok Mich, me Draper 4. HR—Throneber —Hunt TROUBLE? [7 itso scorer, nc: val Ons ih who wa an om we Hyde TENE ; ‘cording to Red Wing General Man: = it took | 23 $38 him to eliminate Metropolitan New| Pumar mb, 29) 4 ; 5 4 23 H ceet Jack Atos. York champion Paul Kelly, 7 and/ kt" ; $$$ 43 7 | Chevrefils, who was brought into |. E Nohert Wnwles Jr. af Alea. ee. dies i necen Caps an the, Detroit camp on a conditional Paparelia. Hurley. T—2:24. agreement with the Boston Bruins, left here yesterday bound for his S.C., who defeated National Pub.| cost” lie Links champion Bill’ Wright of _-_ - | home in Timmins, Ontario. Seattle, Wash., 2 and 1; Bil) CINCINNATI SAN FRANCISCO | —" Campbell of Huntington, W. Va.; Temple rhe Bressoud ss Sate He scored only one goal in |Paul Dye Jr. of Indianapolis, 2p 5008 Mare ct $13! : | 30 games with Boston last year ang 1 victor over former Walker Robinson 4010 Cepeda f 4010 FREE ESTIMATE and spent part of the season Cupper Jim McHale of Phil A a Ib sang Kirkiend rf ggg, | with the Bruins’ farm clubs at [phia adel \joues 3” 3008 Lendrith ¢ 4000 NO OBLIGATION ' Providence . . {Batley ¢ 1000 O'Con’ell % 1900 Tov and Quebec City. Lou Wendrow of Lansing was Dotterer¢ 3122 aRhodes = 0 9 0 6 | Adams said that Chevrefils ‘‘just|the only other Michigan victor, Brosnan p| 300@ cWagner 1000, TRANSMISSION ‘doesn’t believe in himself any-/Tom Grace bowed 4 and 2. Bill tockman 1p 1 terenat rege more.” Michaels lost 7 and 6. Both arc, geg aoe miler? eee REPAIR | “We gave him every opportunity, from Detroit.» aE eee rm a but he wanted to go home so we. | b—Struck out for Antonelli in 6th; ON let him. " stated the general man-' -F 1 S B | Clocinnatl == Pagan i ra + ager. ‘ ‘It’s a shame because there's: orre ays x | **E_Orconnell, ‘Antonelli. Pagan veo! EASY TERMS |] to ot hockey let in that boy." Blocked Wertz Deal “alt Eula riopan” conc * * an 8, iy ‘Francisco ¥ | t kman. HR—Tempie Mays Be 7B Chevrefile was with the Wings | DETROIT (UPI)—Genera!l Man- Kasko. Bring your transmission jager Rick Ferrell of the Detroit) 7s 3] a t te Jim for quick, once before, ‘in the 1985-56 sea. Tig | ponent ol 7 $11 1 pe gee png» | son, rs said today the Boston Red \é Antoni “L188 4 ; ; : i ech ot cae ae on 4 ‘Sox withdrew Vic Wertz from the M 2 0 case and On a happier note, Adams an-’waiver list to kill Detroit's chances) Be Bortbart Crawtord, Voor etre 908 © Orne ‘nounced the signing of def man | lof regaining the big first baseman. | Marcel Pronovost to his t NHi.| Ferrell said he knew nothing of contract. Only two players are/reports that the Baltimore Orioles. ceneds, stopped, Prankie ‘Bs still out of the fold as the Red had put in a claim for Wertz, but! ‘Sakerateia Ll ia David Cervantes, Wings continue their second week|the Orioles trail Detroit in the, 140. Juarek, Paddy De Marco of pre-season drills at Olympia Sta- ee ond. would have gotten| tac Peale) gen wm = first crack at him |e, ened ies ies i TRUTO RACES TONIGHTI| . Modified Stock Cars _ 244 HOURS OF THRILLS and CHILLS” ‘The FINEST in MODIFIED ‘Stock Cars ‘TIME. TRIALS 7:30 RACE TIME 8:30 Racing Every Tuesday and Friday al MONDAY'S gy to TORONTO — , 27%. Daniels, 1904s, Jim's Transmission | 49 N. Parke FE 54987 Major League Box Scores —— today three players, hit by injuries'the stage for in training, probably will sit out contribute players to new the Titans’ 1959 season home open- chises. er against George Washington Fri-‘of the 12-c day night. in 1961 and possibly 16 in 1963 Physicians have ordered an in- Bell said, to set existing teams to fran- He looked for expansion lub league to 14 teams Wheel Packed Free lining 1,000 As low as 1 High quality mile adjustment $1! 25 per week definite rest for guard Terry Fay- lor who suffered a head injury in CATCH BIG FISH Kuhn Auto liams. U—Dascoll, Secory. A--53.765. T—2:21 Dixon, Smith | Three different bowling leagues, lat the Land-O-Lakes alleys arel 77 W. Huron seeking teams or individuals to fill, MILWAUKEE LOS ANGELES FAST S . brb bi brbbl scri as se. pinto! t's : 3 ch ik Yb . * 6 8 scrimmage last week. The New “Big Go-Getter” ervice athews ’ e 7 . a \ Aaron rf 5000 biullis ° 0006 Guard Bul Kane is expected to Ont 149 W. Huron St Slaughter if 4010 Moon rf 4121 miss the home opener because of | BRIGGS “verin* y ° ° o lf «©6000 Snider cf = 04.0 Goods $1.50 FE 2-1215 Bad _ sity ee ooo a torn shoulder muscle and line- 8281 Orchard Lake Ra ernon Larker | 4000 . . Logan se, 3100 Hodges ib 2006 man Tony Sterlits renmins side- KEEGO HARBOR Crandall «© 2212 Roseboro c 30006 lined with a bad knee. | Mantilia 27> 3010 Wills ss 3000 = a Memaboa p cele wnt) ecg; Miller yesterday moved No. 2, meerry p 0 ¢ 6 ¢ fullback Joe Pascuzzi into the No ros P Williams p. 60006 2 right halfback slot on a trial B RAK ES R E Li N E D caroented - ; = ‘on jas: ‘ ss ged gegen | i err - > ; ’ Ran for Neal in $#h, c—Ran for Snider in John Pereto to the No. 2 right 15 FAMOUS SER CES: | 9th j ° guard position, | MOwaukee 026 000 200.4: : : Les Angeies 000 100 G00; bel bed hed Remere all & wheels; fmetell SAFTI-GRIP All 4 Wheels complete, e—None PO-A—Milwaukee 27-13, Los The Titans went through light bended tinings; clean and tnepect wheel oug 4 including labo d — 27—11. DP—Logan, Manttlia and drills yesterda Miller said he g @8ms: sdiust ell 4 wheels; age! hand netuaing = Torre; Crandall and Mantilia. Wills, Nea! y. 3 brake; inspect master cylinder; clean, inspect, 4 ions chessy es. LOB—Milwaukee & Los planned only light scrimmages in pack frent wheel bearings; edjest peda! Angele ¢ t : & = 8 clearance; check brake fetd; check all grease $ 95 ®@ Chev R—-Crandail, Moon. 8—Mantilia. ~~ preparation for the Friday game seals; clean entire acsembty; adjast cecen- . iP 8 RRR BA SO at U. of D. Stadium. trice; check hoch sbsortere; free S60 mile 2 tutes Buh) (WwW, 13-9) a a3 6 3 imspectfon; rotate tires ff desired. @ Ford . Me Mahon 1 ® 4 H 6 2 es ~ prmee do Wings § 4 oa | Sherry $s eo 8 0 6 Three Land-O-Lakes Other Cars $16.95 Except Nash. Studebaker, Hudson uBP_By_Drvedaie itomns we wy Leagues Need Keglers MARKET TIRE CO. FE 8-0424 Battle Creek 9 Ousted jout their rosters. From Amateur Tourney | The Superior Merchants need one, team or persons to bowl Mondays BATTLE CREEK «® — Tyndall’ vat 6:30 p.m. The same is true! Air Force Base of Florida elimi- \of the Waterford Businessmen’s| nated Battle Creek 3-2 in a 13- ‘loop which rolls the same night) inning game that capped the third at 9. Two teams or individuals’ round last night of' the Eastern are sought by the Airport League. | playoffs of the American Amateur Interested keglers should call OR’ Baseball Congress. 13 7340. = a & é FREE INSTALLATION! 20,000 MILES or 1-YR. WRITTEN GUARANTEE — <= é ‘on ae =“ see PRECISION INSTALLATION —,,] dl eds IBRAKES | /RELINED| 1 Hr, While You Wait fl $Q95i ' Aa Wy = Wheels £' Ford, Chery,. Plymouth # 30.85; 12.95; 17,90} - nll tae i | THE —- DISTILLING, ‘In Fine Whiskey... _ ’ ALL OTHER U.3. CARS ONLY......... $12.95 ae tree ftom | FLEISCHMANN’S saxs M|- is the BIG-buy! RELINED ae — “10 f-90- PROOF is: rare a x BLENDED WHISKEY + 90 PROOF + 65% newer “Ht 0) fa aoe anttty » Sig — * Comeinne mee Patent sa apemicag- wae veRs: wae, = | | i= EIGHTEEN es oe) oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 ] 7 ar] {In Oakland County gin rte: gal Sela Tile, (ft CARA AE Ps Ln Pi ~ STL000 Saved State Takes 15 Off Road - Stalemated as Ever | EAR cetreerccs:. || Ga see) ||Cac e { Bill ! , From Gas | | Fifteen Oakland Coupty residents: riet L. Mielke of 711 S. Verment a — ” h--Negatintore ' P ; .s ' ruc eel industry and recently lost their drivers licenses,’ St., Royal Oak, had their licenses ‘the United. Steel : ‘P; : 1g according to the Michigan Secre-| revoked due to unsatisiactory | 7 Pinchpenny Policy Has of State's office. -. | driving. records and for failure ° Minutes Monday, then recessed Held Expenses Down Ordereq to furnish proof of fi- to appear for re-examination — ag peo ee ae a During State’s Crisis "nciat responsibility due to drunk | The license of Robert A. Mas0O | strike a half a mill llr es driving convictions were: of 136 Prospect St., Pontiac, was ers P tee pc ot ago, the Bt. Pontiac revoke ‘al reasons an j LANSING \P—The state saved ons wenare S1ke martiore "Sr fallure Md adpete be foexinient ae —, came va gg « sf etford Townahp more than $12,000 in three Months eee a ayromik, 3130 Diale High- tion ‘ ~ by distributing gas and oil to its'way, Waterford Township Husl T. Smith of 7 P \ ithe contpenies and the union. ae and ‘k fleet only from its). C¥mmer D. Shiveley, 2060 BE Maple ugn i. om ot 2 arkdale; Rp Conrad Cooper, city negotia- car and truc eet only (St. Roya! Oak St. Pontiac, was ordered to fur-| tor for the indust réiterated own facilities, state controller! Ernest M Hunter 2601 Weatview 8t ' cone ry, j James W. Miller reported (Pezndsla — nish proof of financial xespon-\that the steel companies are op-, The procedure was one of a num. |Peradsle Ho Jarnac $901 Chester 8. sibility for driving with a suspend-| posed to any new contract. that! ; ed license. ‘would be inflationary : s y measures put into) [os air lice { - ber of economy nh Pp Losing their licenses due to un So netia Mee a” peecldiia effect when the state's cash bal-/satisfactory driving records were, - ; ' oo ; ; : en) veeows —( The first US, patent law was the union, reiterated his charge ance hit bottom this year. Gerald Stevens of 1415 E. Lake Dr passed by Congress on April 10, that the companies’ concern about Starting May 1, state employes |Walled Lake; Thomas H. Risk Jr. j799 | inflation is pltony. iictag tals owned cars were jot 4605 W. Maple Rd., Bloomfield) — a — directed to gas up only at state |Township: James L. Kollar of 6441 THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger police posts, highway garages, Knollwood Circle, Birmingham ind conservation field offices and |Maynard C. Carter of 3005 Ken-. state institutions where gas and jmore St., Berkley. oil is supplied at bulk prices far * .~ * below those paid at regular re | John Mazurewski of 1280 Perry, tall stations. Lake Rd, Ortonville, lost the right) Savings averaged more than{to drive beeatise he was unable to $4,000 a month through July, Mill: |P@ss @ test. ~ er said | Charles L. Weckle of 1160 « * | Lakeville Rd., Oxford, and Har In another economy move, Miller: - ; said one-year-old state police cars, will be reconditioned for other tal” Eisenhower Receives use removing the need to buy many new cars. The state motor,New Israeli Ambassador transport division, he said, will) take % of the 1998 models which) WASHINGTON (®— President Fi are being replaced by new state'senhower received Israel's new police cars and overhaul them at) aibassador Monday, and told him a cost of from $100 to $000 | both of our countries draw in Net coat to replace older cars, spiration from a common spiritual he said, will be about $700 each, {heritage ’ ~we about half the cost of buying a They are guided, Eisenhower new car. jadded. ‘hy our behef in the dig Two other money saving moves, Dity of man and the right of all cited by Miller jnations to enjoy freedom and in- Surplus bakery equipment val | dependence ned at $43.000 1s being transferred) “Presenting his credential, am from Northville State Hospital to}bassador Ayraham tlarman Southern Michigan Prison and oth-|praised the United States as “ay = er correctional institutions Pris-)mighty nation whose policies are vf ons. as a result, will not buy new! based on the sanctity of human ° equipment ax had been planned life and are directed to the Biblical * * * ;version of peace and fraternity” 2 \ , MEK SON Sus. a SHANOU RESUNES TESTING . a \ +h WILL STEP FORWARD FOR A SOMNAMBULIST.. 5.500 employes will be idled until : “ _ : T tek we ; repairs are completed later this’ week The foundry ftirns out motor, block castings for 1960 model] Chevrolet cars and trucks _ Oo OUT OUR WAY Hemingway Says ~ ‘I'm No Actor’; | a4 1-8 - 1 Sa eae : . ated Mga a See FOR YOU= Ce a oh iA IM A-KERPIN’ OUT V NOTE-TH' SHE oF “HE'S KEEPIN OUT ] et =i ; ; a TEN DOLLARS TEW | TH’ GUY HE'S PICKIN’ \ JEST ENOUGH jo dy LIGHTED MATCH, HELD SPEND, AN' NO MAT- TO KEEP HIS MONEY’ ] TO PUT HIM IN ; Pron” Pe TER WHUT I SAYER HE NEVER ASKS SHAPE TO TAK Won't Play Self | DO, DON’T YEW GIVE ME ANY MORE, IT AWAY FROM . ME NONE Q’ TH’ 'CAUSE HE KNOWS } “THET FELLER/ ROME, (AP)— Ernest Heming-| way has refused to play a movie | role as Ernest Hemingway. The chance to play himself was| offered the author by Nunnally | Johnson, directing an Italian pro- | duetion "T haven't become an acto vet,’ Hemingway said, turning | down the offer. ‘It's tough enough, being an author." “Tt's a pity.’ Hemingway's wife) commented, ‘He's a natural born! actor.”’ | REST OF IT/ NOT HE CAN'T GIT IT! )/ HE PICKS" ONE CENT--NO_ PP OLD, 100, 50" we MATTER WHUT /%,% THEY CAN'T tye OUTRUN 7 I WONDER IF en, THEY WORK ? "4 PROBABLY: FAKES |i Within a Generation NATROBI, Kenya (Ph —The World) Health Organization (WHO) pre-| dicted today that leprosy will be: wiped out in the next generation. | Of the estimated 2,300,000 lep-| rosy victims in sub-Sahara Africa,| he sald, more than a million now | are receiving sulfones “and this’ Treatment is expected to reach all” victims in the near future. Ne ee Ht OR. Ae he enema hsnsllthichdadamednependesuamattestistentisliiealide Says Leprosy to Die | By Dick Cavalli ms _ There. were 198,208 male pris.| Oners and 7,435 female prisoners| confined in state’ and Federal prisons and reformatories at the end of 1958. DONALD DUCK — “ Fhe TJ RWHLIAMS THE WEAK BANK pay he toting Oy 1-45 a “4 @ 1000 by EA Serves, ee. TM Bog U5. Het OF, gr ee ee DS ee ee ee a ——— Leading Stocks in Mild Decline - NEW YORK ® — Motors, steels and rails headed a renewed stock market décline\early today. Trad- U.S, Steel and Republic Steel (ex dividend) dropped about a point each. General Motors and American Telephone eased. Jer- sey Standard fell fractionally. DuPont dropped more than & point. ° Raytheon and General Instru-| fas _ment were off about a point. Fluro Corp. cut the dividend and fell more than a point. Guantanamo Sugar, indifferent yesterday to favorable dividend ac- tion, climbed. well over a point. Electronics drifted off in quieter UITs * zs iairly stiff pressure all day yes- dealings. Coppers, oils, building|2>Pi8 Oohtiows, bu... lsc 4aeiterday were in good demand materials, chemical and drugs also | Apples, ay Melniesh. ‘bu. wens 300/the start today and moved were lower. Rubbers were irregu-|4?®! srritttts'*t* 935|as much as a cent a bushel w __larly_higher. Apple : 2fiwheat gained small fractions. Wall street was cautious await- Se * * * ae Be acer oven Event n- O08 Conflicting reports were making ikita Khrushchev. 3.%5\the rounds of the soybean pit Meanwhile the general economic 21 Tag} again. background was far from inspiring. 7: 3%! The American Soybean Assn. ——The steel strike dragged through its ': $4§| sald it had a report that ninth week. The U. S. Treasury’s Hunt of Adair, Iowa had short term borrowing costs rose tO Beans, : $3.00) the major soybean belt and es- ; : : 3 on cent for the first time in 26 Beant uk aay os venghiieed ‘ ane this year’s agg would : . eepwe ended orcad 3 exceed about million * * ® Betta’ topped’ ba. cuccecs 138] bushels, He sald the crop American Motors and .Ford fell Beets. No. 1 doz. behs. .......... 1.38/ snowed lees than permal devel i Broccoli. N ol dos. Bohs. ......-.--- 2 about a point each. Studebaker-\cipnige, bu... sce. ese . 75] opment Packard, an active gainer recently, Cabbage, Carty, oe ees i es that there j slid fractionally in brisk dealings.| ute, OU, sereeeeeeeee 2 Another report was rem o* are conek ba. ceeeeeeeee |somewhat more acreage planted ite, . i" oe Carrots, doz. behg. .... eeeenenee Onions, Pickling, Ib. .. ...csseee Parsley curly, doz. behs. ........ 1 BSeessssyssksesyssssszsessssss 2 : 3. st 3 rmsnagg Rm gp Pad ae }oo|land was planted to soybeans. cosemnets: eer ee BU. cccess ~ * x * 2, beeen . . - Susunbere occe bu. . ia @ | Wheat was \% to 4% cent a Wagplant, bu. .........0--s esse ees - 1%} bushel higher after about an hour, Eggplant, Long type, pk. ...---...- ; September $1.9%; corn unchanged Kohirabt, dos. bchS .s..sses-e0e 1s0\to % lower, September $1.14%; a “+: 399 /oats unchanged to ‘s lower, Onions, green, dot. ........0..-+5- 1.15\September $1.30%; soybeans to Onions, Dry, 50 Ib. bag ......-..- 1.1 3/% higher, September $2.06%. officials and other government 21 at Michigan State University You” will be the subject of MEET AT MSUO—A group of Oakland County planning a Home Rule Symposium to be held Oct. over the proposed agenda for the, day-long meet- ing are (from left) Kenneth Ver Burg of Michigan State University; John L. Carey, chairman of Home Rule to Be Topic of Symposium at MSUO By LEE WINBORN “Home Rule in Oakland County—What It Means to 21 at Michigan State University Oakland. Preliminary plans for the event were made at MSUO yesterday by members of the Civic Planning-Steering THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER: 15, 1959 specialists are Oakland. Going Pentiae Press Phete the County Government Study Committee; Mrs. Floyd Smith, chairman of the Civic Planning- Steering Committee of the Greater Pontiac Com- | munity Council; Oakland County Supervisor Delos . Hamlin and Maurice Croteau, member of the Planning-Steering Committee, s |Frigidaire Will Produce ‘Automatic Gas Dryers) DAYTON, Ohio @ — . Division of General Motors Corp. plans to move into the gas dryer field with four automatic models. Frigidaire xlready produces five models of electric dryers besides seven types of automatic washers. represents a vast new market for Frigidaire.” False Teeth Talk NEWCASTLE, England (UPI) ~Burglar James Davidson got away but his false teeth talked. Davidson, 42, left his teeth be- warehouse. He was traced through the teeth and sentenced yesterday to five years in prison. Frigate Herman F. Lehman, Frigidaire’s hind when he burglarized a | NINETEEN The world’s oldest university is Al Azhar University in Cains, It was founded in 972. * ni ° " w |A large Metropolitan Daily Paper +has @ position for a young man between the age of 22-27 with 1 to 3 years experience in classified ad- . vertising. Future expansion will provide an excellent opportunity for advancement. Salary com- mensurate with experience, proven ability and future potential. Send complete resume to Box 2, The Robert J. Vance Life of Virginia Associate Manager of the Quarter { | f ~ 4 | FULLY | DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENTS When you invest in one of the leading Mutval Funds, you buy a share in 80 to 100 or more selected securities, a day-long symposium Oct. university officials. Acting as moderator was Mrs. |Floyd Smith, chairman of the Coun- cil committee. Others present from the committee were Mrs. Paul Gor- Croteau. Delos Hamlin, chairman of the Oakiand County Board of Super- visors, and John L. Carey, chair-- man of the county Government Study Committee, also were pres- ent to help formulate the pro- posed agenda forthe home rule seminar the university were chairman of the Institute for Com- munity Development at MSU. The ninth member of the plan- ning committee was Fred Haggard, Adrian, director of the Institute for Community Development at MSU. The program will open with registration and a coffee hour be- tween 9:15 and 9:45 a.m. Dr. Adrian will open the panel discussion with a general history and presentation of factors involved in county government in the United States, . Hamilin, the next speaker, will “UN. Fact-Finders 7 Arrive in Laos VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — A United Nations fact-finding team arrived here today to investigate Laotian charges that Communist North Viet Nam has backed and participated in rebel infiltration of this little kingdonj. Committee of the Greater+ _|Pontiac Community Coun- ‘cil plus other county and give the history of government in. Oakland County, tracing its de-| velopment over the past 10 to 15) years to its present status. | He will include answers to such) questions as how home rule would! affect the county and how far the| county has progressed with its’ adoption. * * * | cons of county home rule will be) described by two persons well-| versed on the issue. The person who will take the positive side has | not yet been named. * * * The negative side of the question will be presented by Croteau. Next on the proposed agenda will be a talk about how the home ;| Pule plan could be implemented in the county. Carey will be the speaker. , A panel discussion by the experts will conclude the morning session. After luncheon the some 200 peo- ple expected to be present will be divided into “buzz groups” to pre- _|pare questions which they want answered by the experts during the =— and answer period to fol- * * * The entire day-long program will fore adjournment about 4 p, m. On the committee in charge of promotion and publicity for the meeting are Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. Wasserman, Carey and Dr. Ekl:ind who will serve in an ex-officio ca- The committee plans to mail announcements of the forthcom- ing seminar to county and town- ship officials, state representa- tives and senators, members of the League of Women Voters and service clubs, plus others whe have a professional interest in the program. Principals of the Pontiac and county high schools also will be contacted and asked if they care to designate a representative—a social studies, history or govern- . Parsley, root, Gow. ......eeerscees Losses of about a point were|peas, Wiack Eye, bu... 238 Groin Prices shown by American Smelting, In-/Peppers Eimtente, ee oesnss 38 ternational Nickel, U. S. Gypsum Peppers hot, bu. -».--.0+--+-- 1.80 GRAIN PRices and Schering. Aoi = i ae en 0 — Sept. 15 (AP) — Opening Leading rails showed a string of Potatens, 90 DOG... -ce eee eee 139 _ Whe Dec. . 2 fractional declines. Among the los-| Pumpkin. bu. ---.-ss+++ » Hee] Sent 29200 MBF. 0.0... 70' | Radishes.> PSP Des. 6-22.56 197 May - 1.9% ers were Illinois Central, Baltimore: pees sme Ge =o 150 Mar. a1 me vaeX & Ohio, Southern Pacific and New)couasn Buttercup, % bu. 1) MO sare 1.98% Sep. ..+0- 0-130 York Central. Squash, Butternut, = Nag To ne! bat MBE: cosee 138% The opening was active with the = Hubbard, bu. ......++*> 1.78 | | Leeds ee ticker tape late for a 3-minute squash. ttal., % oa. 100 se : aaenes 3 |Squash. Summer, WB Dee. ........3.10% Oct. ..ce.e..-- spell. Losses deepened as trading Tomatoes, bu. .-.. - 138 aor became more slack. tormien f WE. cicsckoccccceces SUG Siy |... Ed% Jen. wore. OOS GREENS Oats (new af “a poor em No. 1, < -seccevescoceee 6188 Sep. qesmoceos New York Stocks ote oo a tebscceeces sees 13 » Coal 37 Mustard. No. 1. bu. oss o-ocoo7: 729) TTT fr@] . cece 14.4 Isl Cr C8 eee eereeereees oe | Air Hedue 1°" 4B" Johne Man .. 04) Spinech ba. 070 00Cvceo 0's Be | lam e er 4 =; a 3 jenna fl -- 37.2) WE see aes cuntanenees 2000 Allis C sw 34.7 Kelsey Hay 47.6 SALAD GREENS Alum wv.ee 325 wennecott 94 (Celery Cabbage, Goz. ..s-sveecces £23.35 Alcoa success JQT | Kimb Cik_.... 62.6/Bndive, DU. ..--.--seerer--ssee0e- 2.38 Am Airli® .... 25-4 grosge G8 .. 33.3|/Escarole, bu. ...+..++-- Bec ceonaces 2.35! rend a : Ss Mer ....2, 30° (Lettuce, Bibb, pk. : 18 dn Mindy. He OP Oude. 185) teaace Rondebesncccecscecene Ei ol be pd CO) * 26. WE ec iacs sie Se 49.1 Lockh Airc , 26.3| Lettuce, leaf, - am N Gee a8 Loew's Ine 01 Romaine, BU. ....-.cocccccccccere 2.25 Bloomfield Man Named Am Smelt ..... Lone em .. sa teeee - 2 see 8 one. Bt Warren, Ohio, Branch Anse Wac':: fe orm -: i13/ Poultry and Eggs ; , eal! Armco Stl <.+. 379 “fartin Co +. 38 Packard Comptrolier hison a... 986 Ger OFF + O84 DETROIT POULTRY Avco Co wee ce oe 183| DETROTT, Sept. 14 (AP)—Prices per Beth Steel 7... sui winn 7 aut 138 pound {.0.b. Detrett for Mo. § quality); General Motors Truck & Coach Boeing Air ... 32, Monsen, = “ ve poultry: ese 5, inet ee es executive William G. Heller has Bond Stra .... 3 on ard .. . H t ens: ‘ Borden. ...., 86.4 ot Wheel |. 1741/9. "capenettes under 8 ibe. 20-22; over/been named as divisional comp- here Warn «0+ th] Movoreie 101-4 | Ibe. 24-36; old roceters 0-6. troller of Packard Electric Divi- 8 * 4 rist My S-.. 384 Yat Disc... 808 savuaee aces sion of GM in Warren, Ohio it Brun Gone. 358 fat Cash R . $8.2 was announced today id Co ..-... 255 Vet Dairy .. 51.6| DETROIT, Sept. 14 (AP)—Eggs f.0 b. ay. Sarge oo Sth pt AH i a ie drill rar | Heller, of 3180 sve a : oe Calum & H+: oF} s¥ Central .. 27.6/48-51; large 46-48; medium 29-30; emall|Bradway Blvd, 7 Can Dry .....- 21.2 orf & West 914/18; grade B large 34; browns—Grade A\ Bloomfield Town-. ~~ ~ dn Pac ...... 27. Vo Am Av .. 37 |extra large 51 large 45-48; medium 38- i is. | Capital Airl .. 143 Nor Pac . 474/30 small 18 grade B large 34. ship, is now assis- © Carrier Cp ... 35.4 Wor Sta PY .. 23.1; Commercially gr : tant divisional 7 Case, JI. ..+0e 19.5 Ohio Of 40) | wht fe A jumbo 43%-46 extre : Ches & Ob Si Owens Cng . 4 arge ans large | y Grediad —on 1 er comptroller of the | G VSiIOF ....08 a Py f | — ities ve... 28 Ouch ME, OelGrede A jumbo 45; extra large éive-ta:|2*UCK & Coach | Clark Equip «+ {3% pan AW Air 22.4/large 40-43%: medium 28-28 smaij 16; Division. His ap- Goltm ‘Oe 3b. Param Pict. 3 | ore See pointment is -ef- Son ‘Bale mon $1 Forte De, i DETROIT LIVESTOCK fective Oct. 1. | | Th . ‘ Consumer Pw . $5 RR 16.4 thir sie a es cee te Heller will suc- Reet fam * os so +3 so Cola .. 3\}|steers and heifers, good and choice pre- ceed P. L. Cont Mot eee 10.4 Phetps D * $6.1 dominating; liberal showing choice fiths, who will re- i Ry. ‘tS y!and 3 190-240 Ib. butchers 13.50-13.78:| Heller is a member of the Pon- frueh Tra «-- | . Sporty Ra : 74 — ny — - Ep-wty and = tiac Chamber of Commerce and * . std Brae: : Jlote mos oO. 00; severe’ Ges een SS Ba SY foe aad eae eh ae Refit. hin wile Ruth have four . 76. : + 44.6\ aroun 20 am 15; Wo. : y to Fds ....- 05.6 Btd = NJ... 50.2/and 3 240-300 . 12.50-18.25; nilxed ads : “ Sen Mille ...101.6 Std Ol OW ... 542/160-1990 Ibs. 12.00-13:00; mixed grades (Children. jen Motors .. 541 | JP... 31 lsows 300-400 Ibs. 10.50-12.00 No. 2 and '@ Tel & Tel 68 Stud Pack ... 1363 Ibs. 9.25-10.00. s+. 114 Sun Off ...... oa o .250._Btrong to_ 1.00 Gen Tire .... 86.7 Swift & Co... 433 higher; most chotce and prime 35.00- Genesco ..-..+ Tenn = 41.00; standard and good 25.00-35.00; Gerber Prod $3 Teresa ----+ tad cull and utility 15.00-25.90, Oillette .... 823 Fez. O Sul 1 a, Shee je 1200. Few sales siaugh- Goebel Br... 2.7 Tran W Air |. 18.3 {et lambs to strong at 23.00-23.75 Goodrich .... 86.5 ** 37g for, choice, but har enough done to Goodyear .... 127.6 : -:* FAS test trade: sl ever and toeaeri ly LLOW an Grab Paige .. 24 Dednwsen °"° tbs lambs steady; cull to choice ewes 4.00- A&P 1 38 Gn Carbide |..135 | 7.50. most good feeder lambs . Gt No Ry .... & Pac ..... <. 304 17.00-19.00. Greyhound .. 196 Onit Air Lin .. 384 JACKSON (UPD—A_ veteran Quif ON .... 108 Aire ..... 4 . it whe Hammer Pap . 35. t Pruit .. - ¥ ° Air Force pilot who accidentally Holland P ... 123 Op Oss Op -.. 336 USINESS Notes ‘nt Gcee a ce peg Homestk ....- Sy rare B3 dow mpanion uring i ps ae -- 1903 a routine training mission didn’t : *"S a3@ OS Tob... 1 his F-102 Delta Dagger fight- In > 834 +. 24 now agge Y — stl - 4 eeeeee as nee Bartoletta has been or wag ¢ J. ns: eee ‘ ean rn tnteriak fr °°. 218 Werte St’. Sat Robert manager of the) The shooting occurred northeast {nt Bue Meh 5 Wee & ..- 3 Hall salesroom, 200 N.\of here yesterday and ist Lt. Al- Tat ok." 4 Wilson 06 ; Saginaw St. bert L. Pruden, 25, pilot of the Int ghee... 38 Yale how. oT Formerly of De-/piane that was struck by an alr- Be . s "ae -3* Bartoletta|to-air missile, parachuted to safety ; a ‘rom 38,000 feet with only minor injuries, Lt. Col. Montie L. Davis Jr., 31, commanding officer of the That fighter Interceptor nen at Selfridge Air Force Base near Ra pid} Mount Clemens, fired the missile from 9 substitute plane assigned to him only minutes befote the training mission. He said he was prepared to take offin his own F-102, which he knew was unarmed, but chief Air Force Pilot Didn't Was Loaded it. I'm the world’s biggest knot- 'head.” .,, i fr iii v1 ag itt i t : z E : iif g?e 3 EL! Brief Is Filed giving you full diversifica- tion, We'll be glad to help . you choose a Fund which will give you a fully diversi- ROBERT j. VANCE Every three months during the year Life of Virginia honors a select number of leading representatives throughout its wide territory of operations. In recognition be summarized by Dr. Adrian be-! Fé A Fighting 1c Tax State Supreme Court Now Set Formally to Act on Levy Status LANSING uw — Supreme Court approval of Michigan's new use (sales) tax would endanger the fundamental law of the state—the Constitution, Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams said today. = * * * The new tax is clearly an ‘attempt to bypass the three-cent ceiling the state Constitution puts on the sales tax, said Adams and Also before lunch, the pros andithree other state attorneys in a. brief filed with the high court today. “If by the simple expedient ot adopting the name use tax the will of the people can be brought down to defeat, then all of the repose created by our tradition in the fundamental law of the land — the Constitution — will end,” they contended. The battle to throw out the penny increase in the use tax thus was formally joined. * * * are defending the validity of the new tax submitted 79-page brief — their position yester- ay. 5 Adams, a Democrat, sided with Charles Lockwood, Detroit attor- ney, who filed a taxpayer's suit two weeks ago asking the Supreme Court to throw out the new tax as unconstitutional. Check Out Hotel After Failing |to Extract Dentists ‘i NEW YORK (UPI) — Security agents swarmed throagh the 2,000-room Commedore Hotel to- day to check its facilities and |) employes so that Nikita 8. 7 Khrushchey can lunch as safely | ~~ there as at the Waldert Astoria. Mayor Robert F. Wagner's of- ficial lunch for the Russian ‘Ike Sets Bad Example in CD, Says Williams * i pldns have progressed to a point Three of Adams’ assistants who fied investment. 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FP mes Be ag ment ’ | _tertt Home! Orvonviie “| _ FUNERAL HOME |i-‘nepai Howe, “ons uray comparable lots. Cash ort Party] ge umoniow, 4 is Bi, cupeted ving Took BILL. Te he ae cere PE aI | ceateniences, “Reasonable FE ‘terms. Sensiby restricted.) 1, oy scaap- wih? Desement & fully land: ith | is ot : tr 360 arab i lar d ided basement sh deat mown of Min, gual Cemetery Lots 5 ownen, Shute oe BED. Builders welcome. Te Than Free throughout. 2-< oan epee Gas & re k; PPO SAP Pl Pe rick yr ‘@ Neaper d i A t and Donald Kric r runna at ick) V tise survived by 12 grandee ORAVE WHITE CHAPEL OR | Ccpools & shopping, Gall FE Jorn oes vai ale Hill} Sa” Sonednee: "A really’ tovels | a (Dick) 6 users: ses 3-0470 3 ie Water- Ave Open, at 138 (pe se 8-624 Hore an jarge lot nea: Water- | 345 Oekiand Av A, {rom the. peneeen” Johns reves gt ae ve Lots PERRY | Ha aan 7 SEORM RANCH. to subdivision, tome aes 3 yrs. at&t - + PE 5 w Genday calle rE 5-4688 ‘ a in White cunt Pe 2-960 Plent: extras anc anyone can + - ee ta 198d, JOGRPHINE ARK CEMETERY | [raving” stale Sept. loin. Best STITES & BLAIR - cont GI mortgage with ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — KING, SEPT 14. 1959. J06 CERRY MTP iter. bx Biane OW POsTs' Make an’ OFFER! C., 2$ Lorraine Ct hay ates deer graves. $26 & up. PE 40063, NEw ; Sion “Bouse with | 93. pm or Grand ne -O8T noth {f Margare . a | a - a usuay , meas eed ney two. wlecee ene one >t 7% acres 6m dn pymt OF 2 ACRES—350 DOWN | NEW YORK ST. } unerTa. ‘ es a a waits cnengceipummees i er oC - he Weanexday Sep ee Mead ’ BOX REPLIES FOR SALE BY OWNER 2 = pens Dangots & ly Ra iaree | ASKING $10.250 ing East Suburban } cKS r s ranch seh a with br wi jam Ho Marbach cA | At 10 a.m. Today there ae Oe 2ses0" 201" Oye. Knotty pine living room with fire-— = four yr id bengaiow | day f eons cen Piaayered wale : Fert elses th” King” etl were eeplien at Tho Press| | fin! pate ines say) Heats eOelitite tsk | Sete, trict ait) Ries Stent eect metery ar eg arr er . | 18 ake : b 8 ri PTE Ft ta the towing | Ow WOK oARDEN mereedig lt Sobral seemePonitea Tost ik) Sea Og, Naeem, ia Puneral Ho e 6 o ' mo. =e — . . BiLLER “BEPT 12 1980 cae boxes: clase to Bt Benedict schoo! and a AF tesuae: a Sa Tice tt ee Agree ae Partridge | ig Grim n| RILEY father of Rob a T a e for » ee Morotber of Willie 6, 7, 14, 2%, 2h, SI, 32, ‘ ie BM, Large i” “aa page rl With = an = M RANCHER on Paved 1 = : as EST ASSOCIATES ce © : Susie Ellison ineral service Aes 33, 36, 56, 57, 58, 63, 68, ee ee ie cis bev bag tie This ont samciat ithe) chew 7 pete 1089 _W. HURON think cuits eo. this a roe odlece a wer = Neer vee trou the Willier Ld ‘Bevis! 77, 78, 87, 89, 90, 96, 9, Pax ‘pr. Drayton Plains, near places of pet couney. Jt 2 OPEN [IL 9 Berle thay ment, gas eal school area. Large lot x 2 Pun with Rev Elder 108, 114, 7) sasnadew m a Tipe ear ull base si ft. Only down, now ne theses officiating Lice ae OB 1G Be HM | | BY owner , MODERN BEDRM § bedroems, 3% beth home. foe- | SPECIAL * ig car garege, paved drive for appointment. j . $800 uring 35 ~ a ment, Mette Me ig otek Home | ~ | sinuinonas - a RE DROOME. usuaily kitchen, Automatic ppg Meee De pera gor oder oe in ee Lake cear 3 scams. 3 type 5 ns William P Devis Pune $9.-, t and com- Tge »| Privileges a few steps -| Orion - — , basement, gas heat, garage. oi) heat, full basemen arpeting, large 6 Tanch , with 16 x 22 {1 Re er ee eS _For Sale Houses: 6, 800° "Terms tt Gl, no down pey- cman Galeton F-/s | waists lnselotes. Pitusted on the | Wail’ to wall carpeting Lovely ) bedrm. brick home with screensd’ breeseway to car ga. of 20 ono oot A eng) ee ew RUTH. REALTOR | @ see tymmscoee be we have ever’ offered aI yeri:| er lot, 2 car garage. $1800 down. | livin sandy” Kitchen with| weler baseboard het Ang 17% tzabeth Rice. dear bro ae winoar, BY OWNER. § ROOMS. MI 4-1616 - An ee bh play : ’ tireplace. Handy 22 ft. tered lon room Bet eS hice Mrs Dorothy| IM story frame house Atipchad | oo 5 — ome wiGe LOCA. oe fase or Gaskins real | 40s 400d. maw 3 bedrean beck ety ot eoeeen ee on | wit & heated. New 2 eeltlc aud) Mra tel: Cartland garage Closed porch, a eral tion. Will sacrifice, Call owner, He se 2 ft. frontage on | Community water and sewer, built Lune ‘Mitdeecd faore & ten, x 30% bern wea coment Noor Graveside service mae Tald Beet oe Completely oe | on 31466 iia a BATH | oy couldn't sleep a wink last night, Doc! I can tell you improved Ary road. Ideal veal Ae and ee ele fro“So Hint Db $14,390 | your ur hots 4. Blent Pag ono t i 1$, at 11 am. at Drayton ‘Low down oayment (LAKE ORION 6 RMB ” soe or pad Sg Me $5 wn On. Will_handie , ee ] Kaaten ivileges Low down ¢ “ ’ , ’ . } —_ left RS 18) ba Siicaine we maak n D ayaa Reeasona' e terms arranged MU- ail modern lakefront Owner ty every single word the wie said _ veloping it Oe 448-000; terme. | oe Rsiext A With low monthiy ps — aes RIL oY REAL ESTATE rel Gam Arie nents! tual 43733 ; -_—— Saas ‘ 1 down. West Suburban, lean & sharp & you | by Crate Puneral Home, Drayton BY OWNER MOD 2 HEDROOMA AYLVAN VILLAGE OWNER 3 shown by” appointment Itor | bearoom. "large ‘corer lot 004 | hove right In 19Ts160" tot, Nicely 11g) Dennett Lake Be. . Phat eS a DOCK NOUEE. + Biba aa For S ale Houses 6 , For Sale Houses — > 6) Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor | er month, taxes sod Insurance | jsniscaped d& several fruit trees, FE 4-115 7483) WikTn sept 12 4959, GrOROE, 90800, Terms OR 3-887 BLOCK HOUSE. 6 roped _S "or 5a —: ; ~~ | 344 B Telegraph Ra ¢. a 53-7848 | fo cluded | Price includes cook RANCH HOME finer of Edward Peand prea SMALL MOUSE AT COOLEY | pe VE SlaO | OE 9 wie, MOCEEN) 2 Can GA. 1 SEOROGE BALDWIN AND fe none [RMS | 81.000 down North Pontise. 3 McC'ULLOUGH. REALTOR bedrooms with full basement Joe, ewitte abn Marion Jean, | Depes. Yeon ae giasmitichere price rage $700 equity FE 6-9085. vous district. No brokers “¥ OUR OWN TE Shi bedrdons: basement, 1 ear garage: | 143 Coss Bisabeth Ra. one eee tage ds. Woon a) t DA Lei ted) d ~~ ~ his 3} room home Beau Near schools a us line. Ga - 1284 — 5 .- thy @mith and Mrs Betty Jeweil.| "ood BM sous O | sucriece usnno srevice lot’ Just “out of the city Easy Nest $8909 full price pee 9 amt 9:20 pm Sunder 1-8) cell ee De gown. . a ctotticn of tare Agree (Me Price. eauce MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE to add to. Best opportunity te : ®@ ROOM, W. WILSO’ 7LB W RC M Pariand Mre Brema Kendall! M D ld! HOME IN| 7 2 evenings Ul 9:00 $ room, Estes Drive EL O OO with eUrepar etvice A be Don cVonda 4M Ea BEDROOM Built in °53 yy Y | ORD MRE AU ry PARLOR + FE 6-084) Owner: UL 32-4202 ie ree, with }, betresm sae, th unere e « is - dhodlagen ancl 7 hae Wednesda ep aif at ! o win Buti 7 needdoayg Po war ha ALL gtr Feed oak | = S"bearoom home sath eres. | WM. A. Se oom eme! thas destrable property | & the: re ‘ in chy om t a oO 8 option Prat fave SUR Ree © Warten beim Your lot ler! earn! sab Dreeseway, 3 cor attached garage, Porced air oll ; 130. te re ae $1800 down’ Denne Comattty Mi Wirth; floore, birch cupboards, ‘extrs| 32° tn “living room wilh ‘Ledee- | MIOMT AND Dav leer dss COI ORED I INCOME sa ave Gmaene steel Mi Hope Cerretes Mi Wirth lar kiicben and dining. OR atone fireplace You will never’) ~~ youll love this one- t — Office on ved dead-en * Will He in state at the Melvin A Me it) Worry sbout ilving area ere home with five alee soeme. = * par ged 5 acemsatiracs| Ideal for ¢ Sete iid lect . ‘ O O, " ] on ; : { bedroome in tw a ye w % ——E——e BY OWNER as tstatenence Ire ‘home $28 teal baneusant One and « half r= bg ge locgh reapers heat. Latas gat in rear. 6mall | 3101 in TANURON (URON 8T euyuning of equal value. ~ ——— ow Be ot M00 apice BAR HOME meat me OB ee Fall base | car garage, fenced in yard. Quishe Cape Cod family ¢ RAWFORD AG ENC YY (-— = After ¢pm. OF 3- Why only tell the neigh-orcherd tate ele parent) neat DONT BE A DRIVE BYER Bem mevakees “sided See asa w Waltok "ea bcd Suburban Living ER OG ; ‘ D, . oe Lk \ ved Take @ good jook and think har ivin, nd dining t MY 3-1143 G | fave dl (cig em panciod tam. | ONE and you will “ heat, We Moors, oats wal “0 wall care 3 ae a ER ANCH. AT Y ad ay the — ily 3 | bedtm: 2 ceramic | . home With ol! heat e floors 7 mpect tile kite FORM & ° our ~ . i . rae bors about strat you want tive ‘path aE Lik vat oe esth ACRE near Rochester Offerin You will get e big discount for Ga. bright yellow ~~ Go| pues, By ounes. eb ‘ire aun teeacra ak tose ten (CONVERTIBLE 24) PRO NE gould ies Ite hen enter with i r > ful te a - s m el 5 Pecan een feume iienmeties | weawmocland Gnd Ghareon ia] sclera 7 aigie | SQ.cae Pom arr come | eS § a ee 2a | mepea ane LoAde, 8 | i] feryone| disposal. washer-drye: comb. lo | pase er “Oil heat. slorme and |GRIPING WONT HELP bath down, 2 up. Mas- $320.00 per 7 leet "yeni ee “4 carpeted living TS tires: W. W. ROSS HOMES LANDOCAPING capone ee to sel! fen ever) | terom, atic fan auto water acreens. Home is very clean) you if you're mot satisfied with ter bedroom !s 15 x 16 with _ as Pur atante _— . oriee basement, = x 15 re OR 3-8021 AIN, CLOSING | softener Frtoa riectronie | and recently decorated Als® an your home, Do something about “bis and ‘her’ closets oY . _. Nice Ms tion space. aed pe TIM WRIGHT, } Realtor cleaner Ny: 130 sas ype ebundant amount of fruit trees it now This three bedroom with Full besement recreation $17,500. beets — 64-1186 after Lot 150 x pr 1 oat Press yee extras ‘492 750 Indian- and berries end garden space oak floors has brick siding that room and numerous extra. cation $12,450. — Base terms f 345 Oakland Ave. PE 5-6864 through a Pontras mess e In FE $44 11,960, $2,500 dowo FIRST OF ls ip good condition The double garage has at- ae pees ry Open ‘til 8:30 : ck Pranic tached tool storage and @ EXCEPTIONAL BUYs CLARKSTON AREA — SEEM HOURE clase BY OW NE WALL TO WALL CARPETING finished room ideal for quiet 4 bedroom. G furnace. 2 car €8-| — gere jtitate including mod- HOME oat a \ » brick ° ta etudy or a ‘‘clul ae - ha meer neida roo rn room ‘ools shops. 7 wart ad | Una wrihoe furdichings Bar. : ' fs age ‘he line wate ratio in the 7 tlares A gorgeous Z room. Near Union sun porch Full basement. 3 BEDROOMS Cceak bare | oe rll ‘ | gain price Cash Ww mortgage or | ] I I 1p T1es the back of the home Fenced triple lot spread with trees ‘lag e. priced to sell Enclosed breezeway ee guavorted io 200. Pull | fend contract Call after 6 pm in back yard ead Nevgts apaeny, Tes Paul M. ones, Real Est. car ‘susched garage Pu 7995 ce OE a 5 oa Just Dial FE 28181 | ceerpt Duty & Fi nights Cali | | Telegraph Open ves cation? You'll love price $15,650—Kasy aaa c days Tues & Sun 23 LAWRENCE W. GAYLOR m7 61275 : | ; F u) RABLE INVEST- FE_ 48550 NEAR CLA CLARESTON. « | A\lust Sell This Week | _ nel ee service | ¢E PIKE R06) EVES eee & wise investor EAST a 9 BED- 06 $495 DOWN ranch home on ieee lot, Brick, flask for an ad taker | , bedroom full dining room 22 Tt | : : == _t E _ One of those east side a rooms, finished attie plastered - 1% baths ia Vtse 8 owner. $13.- anc ast — iviag loom (ul) basement, new ; os : — races et only sash tex walls Tile bath. full basement, NO OTHER CLOSING COST soo. M. | furnace Jcar garage On three SELL OR TRADI beat 2 Clean, ve storms & eg: Ges heat, Nice | peal ESTATE & ~~ LAKE PRIVILEGE HOME 2 Card of Thanks P, isvae betes von (cee ‘a $12,900 RANCH STYLE a bee. wank’ and feeds to go Will Jot. $10,300. OR 3-8021. 7732 Highland Rd. iM dedrm. m. oer or around i home. Board- nee ner MISE Mi bry “me weet oun © pork Alum storms stay rented sieee”y “oe a relrigeralor si and. Prowl Complete WE WAN! [0 FXPRESR OUR J CRO®ALIN aol tain E ccreane Is, juts This one is Need we say more ly ec psttated. .000 down. MA rere eiation total whe of 9.991, . Id fake privileges | ; WNER r d Sasiiteai 4 any way during -the | me tine trom clty Good | @CHOOL, TIME 18 mane ages ccrean irene te ease, BY O U] DAILY and SUNDAY SHELL HOUSE 3 BEDRM. LOT recent joss of ovr joved oe SAC RIF I¢ | es Al [: | nelghborhagd ae te pos lel DS aad gt file ese sa daring 5 room “T? STOM BUIL T -7 P. M. 100x150. Asbestes siding and brick f t au eit h P ‘ e . \ : ‘i na ee a operat : f the pre ton Piaine Suburban livin cleaner home ae for Mr ing room, fireplace. Es com ous ager pipe CUS! . tole Lexie gy ggr tt emp denog OAKLEY PARK COMMERCE LK. | oe Raper ger ys “cast discount OE ons ion 0 , = 0 : i . bs Muntoon Funeral Service” and) g Me tineat dayno Heights. ofl prowes LH Browa. senior Oe) garage) piceae. ern Ritchen. with sceds. of Neer Williams Lake. Xdedroom | Coy roors. tile beth bireh' cup- Direct! Commerce Rd. to g.| for cash FE 32-0544 or FE 2-2 aoe Neer eee ot ate ines Raven helen aE Amie ‘living | Gl A nae Il hes — | poreh arge shaded lot J netural cone Che sega brick and aluminum ane boards 32-1038. M er | Commerce Rd ft to Oni | SYLVAN MANOR. & BRICK 1} RANCH. at *h ct ’ ' ’ fic clo i Mitt = . x ‘ /~ ii . Staa TEENA ; ae th ai San f room sitn fireplace wall, paneled | | Willems a wa across from | mae ao. show iT 10 cesit ones het water cits me tacks nod oe ee Russ _MeNeb Art a! eth Siseks if cueony woe ae herrea aig, Nhe 00 Perms, ouh and Pontiac Tuwnship Wel family 1oom convenient to ‘or | Maceday Lk 2 beritoom modern | your Screened back porch at- kitchen and dining area, butlt- hi Down Signs _Owner rE « could never put into words truly) tom Wichen featuring eit le 9 Only $500 down Must sell MY | echoes te qersae oy ioe in stainless stoi stove = ot Ing @ RM. BATH. 2 rane IN- how grateful we feel ober rom atove oven Reg 4 ; bad 2370) o moe jarge built-in china oc rter home on your C.H AYDEN R It come. sal private. Basement, gas earch one of jou be rewarded; room & cedar ab aaa a Sacha s HANDYMAN Including taxes PTE new with patural birch finish. Will build skarte + planes: Base. J. : J » Kealtor heat. arage. 19 E. Howard St for vut help mrad ohenghtful roome, iy ceramic oe Your chance to atep tn and e ance ou be first t. Our plans or you A wir 86 E. Walton FE 8-044] MA 44621 rE sash hie on 5 Attached double car) o : 4 included. Also roug meee a as te ates, Ups varege Wenuteil “lake ‘land aur | fie up thts tee $800 DOWN -— Walking dis- were en sate sor onen, roy our m@ Den McDona) BY OWNER: ” WEST WALTON 5 “ae cue ae Es ee ee oe aitusted on 3 rood lots with eee eee To cat piasie walls Ceramic tile! OR 3-2837. Ee 3 bedrm. brick ganch, at- PONTIAC he 1 offer pet > le basement, au 4 y ed 2 car garage. ¢ or ah pm aaa’ by apeoihtment | katie” oth “ow eae || Ee ee JS¥L set etree oe quick sale“On 3-406 ley ees { Phene Flint, Clidar | acaped lot $65 per m 7 w softene: 3 bedroom tri-level w: nt. DOWN PAYMENT reatfon area ater aNo matter how loud you : \ BROS - vor aieply cant catereae! Beautiful | mapas ik 100 x 5 Novem ber. Phone Builder. sm leton 7m Kd oe > ACRES —CLOSE IN | OWNER SAYS TRADE! on this one. Possessioa on 200, Aluminum — storms e Gees ee ee b! hora Ht could snotty pine ttvine room with tire ; vane hen clusing weroene: Many Cor eziree. 7 TRI-LEVEL STARTER Gas heat. 1% baths. Car por: Ow vour horn... , snotty pt : ' 5) [ . a bath, - ol) heat, ~ WEST SIDE : . 1 | ree nts wenn heme ben ioeas For the Successful Man I's car garage. with privi- T THIS! A 5 Must be seen to be a preciated. NO MONEY DOWN “% 4 bedroom ranch-style close to| Near Our Lady aa jes ony year ait ranch home tas large | my 1G Willams Lake 2 BOY -LOOK A : 1 buy at $21.950 Build a home to be proud of. ity limit y ry nice | Parish. schools aid stores. Only never be heard by as many ace Big cheerful Bitehen 9) vii feel at home when you epee) on Will thi room, 3 bedroom brick A rea y oa lot or ours. Have model.| Pontiac city limits Very since down. i y i pi a ce ck lote—owner will trade~ this i io beautiful 66 = cash to mor e. For appo Your lo location among trees: 1 bedroom pearcam sly ots ely Cheeta as ARCO Neu A) UO (edad one on a J bedroom home nencher oo )e t. Pb 53-4001 _G. Plattley. EM 3-0482. down: 3 bedrooms . sear ga- _G. WAITCOMR, RLTR Piuiy teem OW furnace 6§500 The Jiving ream ta Diadh Bpearcious CAI L FOR FURTHER IN- 421 ft lot ta pepeler For ment. one . Wen isa $ OTHER INTERESTS face. rececway * 2 acres UL UL 22050 OR 3- 3888 people as a little | tows $60 mo FF pl kitchen Reperate (lela rene | FORMATION. ee rsety vat naicaet space. ih aaa for someone. 6 rooms, m otpadal eatonabie terms ~ COMMERCE LAKE = Ks Sy ea TIS . large bedrooms ‘ > is : Bow at ath basement, 3 car garage. | BRICK WES iivided basement with recreati‘n te BY 6 3 ae SARCH 800. $2 down Exceptionally large 6 room ranch | Perfert condit a2 bedrm down adden : « for ato tached lle-car brick ga- arly finished. Pull basement,| 1 acre $13, . : K. t Tees leton Realtor ep | wiih wecuulul tile nace a piste sae eee “slates caeuge hae | 1 QT I lal } rege pap) ia Peart le auto lc - = une wali cee Near Rochester. UL a Orchard Pr na ’ wre +08) ME a aie pafivelgen.” Hphe bloc rom a uce = x t rigage o ee E88. Pontiac Press Want Ad | p ace Large lot o heat) Built on large A, ou | rie $15,000 - Hurry ~ It won ped “e take car and | G@ODERN } BEDRM OAK FLOORS | fter 6. FE 3 down. MArket 4/9 | [' ul M Jones, Real [st ogee ive vex oil of his [40 oT 4-45 oo mves ‘ast rere a4 equity. 5859 were North | Piastered walls. Low dn. payt. alll. . L ing ver La 4 520 zi -59 off _Alrport | Road _FE +8: 8519 | ) Muren ; for only $26.900 with « 3s yan ; ‘ee cane DEW Mure ams ene mee ee one ee RAY O'NEIL, Realtor - (ASSOCIATE, BROKERS — HA Y DEN Dial FE 9) 818] he 9 DOWN 2 REDN OM NEW \ Thief! | BY OWNER roe i iiieaaia Ra Coa wo Investment Company, I " ret t aher i F 443_ Ori ch ae en no nape nae ~~ metre. toad vicinny MAY 33B1 T Want . ue Fane Pieplace Verne nice’ Gt. | A NEW YEAR-AROUND BI-LEVEL SEMINOLE HILLS ee Myr bedroom heme on lot GEORGE Rk. € afte: § 00 ; rage Firepiace Very nice 7 on Middle Striats Leke Custom tt ‘Lovely 3 bedrm home. 1% oo Basement, furn Close . Only @ thief would take advan 2220 -_~—- bullt’ J bedrms 3 baths. fire-| Pleasant Lake eote | ub. offers fireplace, gas heat, screened-in Nook Excellent sacien soll, gue. — an . tage of a teal like this @ White | —* = laces. Built-in oven and range 1. Natural sandy be porch. a arage fa aan oe rer i4 ROOM SUBURB lroR YOUR HOME NEEDS — field Estates 3 bedroom home it DE cepasal, aluminum windows, oil 2. Lovely surroundings n gis tog Cleo situated on large : 1] \Nee us please! a riditcnions LOW price of stl 87 ADELAI heat clone fence. By owner 3. Community water "Arm oee OFF ELIZABETH LAKE RD. rt “Bale from — and ask for a frienc y> | 800 with $1239 down Mome is 4 room home with good basement EM 308s — 4. Blacktop road Babes HOME, $1,500 DOWN. seve lots with privileges a and bus This home has hg : c | iless with carpo.t | lot- @as heat —- family “wt 1 RM 6 Lots from 3 n atin “—< automatic oi en Want Ad Sates Clerk | COLAPK STON | Sayer icra ha tis! AT TEE MS ARID | atrare toe aoa wT aa | f Eaten WORN | —18 8 Marsal ONT | Bice STR a itmneme 7) fed diese ring om ant i\¢ ales CUler ! s : : 4 low gown payment en wh tents “BU ’ ? R CLARKSTON youre ‘or le sical taxes and lo PO. Box 37, Lapeer ; NEA i i Holga Wa . T A — 3 BEDROOM ake Huron st arti) west to} 40 foot ranch home. 3 large | HEIGHTS AREA DRAYTON ‘wooDs Le REAL ESTATE, INC For the Man Leshe Ro Tripp, Realtor CRAVING Fi Peat landscaped izabeth Lake Rd. lett 4% miles| earms. Colored bath fixtures 2 B.R. home on lot. Enclosed | “3 ‘bedroom n drick situated on high q Le ee +) 00 Main Clarkston Mich Ts West Huron ts acre. Only ad MUlberry to subdivision or cal with vanity. Attractive kitchen, porch Basement, $8,900 with beautiful Has all parecmaes FACRORA FROM BANK. Who Wants the Hest— YR 5816) or FE 64278 94512 | David WW a Young, Ritr.} nas buit.in oa a rms. windows, ee nice kite The Pontiac Press ACES LEC? fa ie) Gtr BP And Cant Atford Int | — M 3.4181 Plenty of cupboards : iss + aaa al ‘he \ MAple 8.5891 An : a br — 4 rn eae i late possession. §750 down anced oo pric a 0k \ - | = a Ff 4 ‘OSE - IN, see »| 100 yrds. off Inke. $1900 down. pied : e EOR WANT ADS 4 $1500 DOWN or Rn Kee home ena (eee) ome etek nace ee Pui A. #6730. Investment property| By owner. MA. $467 hae ees ey ah) teed = a ¥ | vom teuatlt t nine ' a | re , eae vient 200 yard bavement Near Northern Migh ne ae poy furnace. Close to Pon- doub'e DUAL FE 28181 f) Boge (at Vincents 6 rooms | laces and banenient 300 yardy| pesemert, Meats WEAR R_VER Bloomfield Highland Rorinera-ott © Josira. city lot, Has “inrgen stag “sos ‘ i: : ge bath Chas heat Nice garden. New- Gos One isin Sah ee ; on Real te ames: 6 reewe bath, full — 4 Bedrms., 2 aths rie wilh ledge rock Greplace. (Fenced | iy decorates er ota of tor stablished fe 10 men a fine rear yard and rad | eas, livt nom, tote of clas eshie R. Vrinp ealto Kata . Superb Pocation among ¥ Fron) * am. to 3 p.m $1,200 DOWN j be eed cae bewk eerhae os we opp. B Lawn Sesaute foal 13, 200. 93. hemes Wun landscaped, 150 x | 3 Semone Oak floors. wail-| eat. Can be had on FHA terms. ® roome, I) baths Near Me Price reduced $1 000 to 918,500 FE 88161 of FE 44278 $300 DOWN — 3 Bedrooms ell 7 “| 160 ft lot. Large big! gee living x carses in LR. and hall. All erhs snot ben re | Connell Achoo Reasonably yes ' : on one ade i dar ee Reve custom u ent HOMES. room with fireplace 2 baths, day tied ng a furnace. Good east | a a ge eT Lee prvediatedy i i r * 2 - a le alh CARE tien es ee sclunce i ceeeee: | CUCKLER REAL | WHITE BROS. GOOD VALUES Labatel bclesl ssa. Cal cow Tvin Lakes Village. W. of Pon-| light besm’ "arpnee "Bxcetient | side location Terme. MULTIPLE L @ SERVICE elbility tok errors other 1230 WN. Saginaw ial tiie Ro3-1205 Large brick ranch type. 2 ped-| @m thie at €8.500 total price. Sine. Marfire Bldg. Ce. wren} Kitchen, dishwasher and sey i C. HAYDEN, Realtor 4/ ‘i h ’ ankel the charges ' OR 3-i205 L rect Ji ng eee porn at tne titel law i WEBROOM WITH AT | open eves tile Munday 16109 papi WAlincnied aouble ceteee, HOME & BUSINESS = oe ooh out atiestae a eat | db) waa a ment cine cee ete Ll seohed carane ee Oe oeed Pixie Hey ; f Boar Bee Ornliem, Wet; cater fer sone a bapiness. bares us Ut garage Automatic’ door opener Open Eves; Sun. 19 to 2 ment which fas been ren Ol gtono down BMY 8070 s¥i van LAK BR — 2101 GREER | of Pontiac. Bargain Terms bani t & gaa heats Busisese. front $20,860 terms. Immediate posses. | ——CPM™ Eves. ;_ Sun = caer When tnceltations Roe ae OA ie uceeet ee | Cut Mt -Cerse 6: roms, Pores ome oie main streets, A real sion. | W r her cance a on 1 r phate abs ae a Boao vara ‘garden Mouse | uric Garage 'N\ce' item "68000 bity for’ Ba,s00 "with only 61 bs Williams Lakefront Va -U ay NEAR ROCHESTER | oy +. .. ) Sdjustmente will be gives NI pee Ung seem diotng | Fem: PONTIAC REALTY | St sus kéwe! 31 3 Bedrms., 2 Lots INCOME home. 16f%. kitchen, 1i-f. without tt Bice. Ritehen, Mtsiiy (foe XN | 3 BEDROOM RANCH type st | Reach = 3 bedroom, fireplace. >, Needs . rooma & bath Also large gars 11 Baldwi FE 35-8278, with brick front New in i f, full basement, 3 family income $22,000 annualy.. - Full price $5, Closing Ume for advertiae. & HARGER CO, EG DT Belin _. | Pleasant Nabe uiges wing bath Viking Homes 7 nat attached garage. 2 nice | 2 5 rm. apts. anes 3 rm home EN : : ments containing type stees , : full Bam't. rec space shaded lots.and an exceptionally | separate utilit rege y v i ediate ; AMILY $000 strestacsamanta meanest / heat Located in Drayton area. wn, will handle. Vacant with tmm poe- ee la is orciecs nocetins 41°" toet Gea sath ue 6 AAU TIFUL NEW BRICK RANCH $12 500 with 81.700 down SOLD good beech. enn tan pe | ae session 3 bed contem- Fe? 8 ale biteatl rooms and bath down Full i type 1 bedrm Full bamt. cor with $3, : home with full basem't, ee. ‘ail-to-wall carpet- &Y Previous to pubiication haseinent gol MA tur ee ace New «ub. $700 down. WALLED LAKE ARE, — One IN appointment. 2 — edecorated. North side ne 17-ft kiteh: full base- NOTICE TO maces” 2 oweyer esters 4 Apply Povtisc Berens, Bon) ji acre of land surrounds @le et- ase ans K Close-in Suburban _ ; Jocation. With only $250 down = i pela able neigibortnd apecteliy fe ding rm teil beat ond'me.| oT EN-ONE WEE 3 Bed Full Basem’t | and sto mo. tnetuding insurance | — 2¢™!? asa Ag ee aesiing for fancatie 5) ceizemeers west tty Pon FALE, ey ownrn Best Buys So Ge JUDAH LAKE }° secs crvetea tring room win | ant toner price with 81.800 down. Tranat i ge Bd Apt he day ot “NOTHING DOWN me otal sa i fruit trees Now at $16,500. firepiace pong viet — Sse Clean as a pin. 2 bedrm ‘CLAR ublication after the first { evera! J bedroom homes Altractivre 3 pedroom Seas ee Today ELBOW ROOM _. Mere ts fast SS oa =f Neat oa baae ia. Full basom't. gas i ee Geen ie vee naertion to choess from, ty and out | ® fence ne. the plece for the family at Geol ane prenes. pro costa heat, excellent kitchen. Fully erans on this neat 2 bed- i of town. Some have bane- arge utility. rnom, H 4,408 Secs ° cio fosm|| to ream Lecstad : ae nd frame. 013.600 peat landscaped. Only $1,180 down to room home nh lying CABH WANT AD RATES menta, vali today for de availiable Call Li ¢432. Mort. Drayton area and nearly al stone a existing mortgage. room, with 1, tall gage of 4%) per cent 8T MIKES in) the Dray te Excetient. 1's ‘ew Yo $3.500 down. Owner will consider basement, forced air heat tite en ae oT , ae ola as with over ine ve. te | HERE’S WH @auity in small home in trade ick) VALUET Situated on 2 acres with 2 $1.50 so. 08 FAMILY INCOME — NO Schoo! only a few blocks at Tetee space 2 tiled tothe | 1.008 90 GIROUX-FRANKS R. J. (Dic ) lake privileges on Dixie 3 150 er +s j literested tn a monev mak from this clean as a pin 3 Pull bsm't, ree rm. Large fem. . Or cakes ENERAJ REAL ESTATE REALTOR Lake All this for ‘ ae in a er? Here ja a aed nyeat MONEY DOWN bedroom heen e fut base: HY tm too 2% car carag ' PLUS gp Sig: ae ase =~ mwas OR 3-9701 | 349 Onkiand Ave. Open 9 te r only $10,200. ¥ i tr " . witha ‘ t * arge Li " = 6 300 5 4 77 heal. eat A eatin, Will build ‘i ane pred ; acaped ‘ot wits new” thy eee Fruit and shade trees. taeal, for For 4 BEDROOM | Pe —— eatte rr gene te 83 couaaTs ; a 640 1 Locate Joy any alee Ld | i ; 400 er 1104 | ee Pardeck RI Otteved | Rough, wae Your plans or ours, | eg cay sie e Oot cenky’ Secms $1], 850 Viroe army a "ot New 3 iviog. ta 9 450 R10 12:42 | at lesa than maiket value OF : } heat ‘Garage rge corner aUB AREA. Nving. <= Shon tae 10 «80090813 ko | RUSS McNA® ART MEYER . ‘ hlovd Kent Ine, Realtor $10,000. Terme. bedroom with automatic ofl fur- galere ORTH SIDE BEDROOM. LARG® LIVING ? Mo a THN Dini ae at ‘Telegraph é INI nace picture window, oak oldest ong Oe Tile bath fl An additions! charge ot (Moe tn bungalow Auto. > pom "On NORE, Hlewty ene ~ — wet Pr 212 a) to 9 MAINTENANCE FRED $200 DOWN yy] Moors, ful bern, thogern kitchen, ent, SOc will be made for use of | heal Close to schools storia . Bad 6224: Weat suburba Total perment tncluding AMPLE CURTOM rR "PARKING _ Aluminum tertor Includes cost. 3 bedroom, on pa street. Ready to be wil cenieenets careuee” Pontiac Press box numbers } tage Outs $900 down $RA00 rath down $4 tates and insurance on this j Q _ baths. Clarkston area. $90 = corngena Ouy $788 down, balance | AY EVENING eae Ont nl f, tawraace sn attractive 2 bedroom home REVOLUTIONARY * month includes taxes and es cee * TEs eluded ma Excellent for newlyweds or | D ¥ Need “CIRC : surance a | Ane ae hie pelt ied counte pat e 190 Oo ou 7 Floor Plan Inside $300 DOWN Al ORM — separ ‘ R318 shaded fot a! price vile. large w room, of! heat, a Ny $8,500 | toe, Pettperss See The ame You've 5 Bedroom modern. Lake pet ving semi-finished attic, KaLSWATE © INSURANCE | “THRIFT WE nel S343 WEST HURON | MII ER jours 2 Large itv “room ind Inewranee, oe large Wot os, paved street. ae Batowis FR §-8183 | an ie kitohen 28 § — BY OWNER. vee Tear a SHARP Ag A bed AVEVAN SHORES ; fata landscaped ™ LS Ue ogi oe | ES ’ tendition, Carpeted, 2) bedrooms, A Ges tena Sears, Boltd built y bedroom brick pee. a BEGAN IN THE large closets Ferd ph we om oe dian aterm ke home etth fal basement. ee i $10,000 Sylvan Village. H. nC NEWINGHAM s living roeom with hing # acreens Fill basement. gaa fur: & Fe heat. plastered walls, Parments of 647.28 month . —_ . Marvelous § year ol, . Kitchen and utility room, gute. nade. nestiy landscaped. The an- floors. intge closets, seraate O--With 63.300 yee} " ESS matic beat Garage patio front wet ta your home hunting prob (ile counter tops in —— % JOTHING DOWN _ modern brick home. all nice |. " PONEAGER ine “ioun fog en wingemere, | mie Eom Mats | Relinaticabeds 1s cap fe , caer Komes. rally carpeted hvine and! FOR COLORED Gils $1500 down i toda, 4a — ly e. Privileges on 4 ‘4 . , . == Fi Royal Onk LI a-ae7s, | gh tay. 8 Ses * Onis 4 900 with ree- 2-BEDROOM BRICK : dining room. —— i bed ‘ HOME = : WY OWNER ~~ ona terme ; rooms. Large . Blesty SIDE. PULL .. WANT AD Fully furnished § rma. full base. | QOOD MOME & INCOME ¥ : | [ees 5 Sass Soe? seein. Dusen —- Lala AS ev aneee. . ment home Bullt in 1985, Alu- en een fore peed «2roem! Warren Stout, Realtor maine’ $78 Per Month Total jon oe shopping. Call for nae TO YEA RS AGO AND. HAS Real Gerke ia wa pares ceoten ‘apts or 2 ¢room apt up for in. 17 .N. Saginaw 4 “ a 6816801. With atte sarege - price and terms, y _. 'S IT. CLOSING Cours : ~ Located in good rental en New bathroom Een een sec ntehccnds tate —F : In ntoely landscaped and near | come om ir | ae (ot ee +FHA= = ie N ‘GOING ON -scRoahe ane shopping. Seortties prea aa imoney maker Ron | fa fea} 2 -Ritehen_with birch “Weabtnets — Fone gw . 7, JIM W RIGHT, Realtor BEE j - sided totai_price only $950 down. ff, aT $410 DOWN ee Oekland Are. a rere , lee te ! joset income. Plenty of room oY ROCHESTER UTICA AREA ni herine tale home ‘# @ must egg yon preter wil po _ & New batitin Ererene, sree meres a to vulld edditional unite, a bedroom ranch Road. ‘Fuene . Right location . DAILY EVER: SINCE! ao a eee 4 THE WORD =| ase on vee 2 oe ite PER M for rental BARGAIN- BARGAIN govt am Paint P satan heehee y nice bed fi bl yay WEST SIDE —OWNER | @ Pan varement. nign a tight price $22,000 on terms fe -) BEDROOM RANCH seta : — OME terior tiful Kitehen dining foom, bast ‘ _FOR ACT ION Pinte immediate | oomoesion ant Erecrih ng Tou need ipa] f reom te cath; Forced git ott Pe cai 5 room moders, ee eae ret ee Oe Ree? a warns aE Tee sas aye, fue the at attrs give 8 Paved drive * Pe ti. et pe . a * es cre f : ‘ rs % es a > = a * % ; ; ? . % ' . : » & . we i - ; “ _ sy . . -! : —— THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, “SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 te) _For Sale Houses 6) For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses 6 MODEST mal E _ Sr OWnER, AL, Mooman, 4 - an DENS : By Jay Atma Help Wanted Female 20 _ Help Wanted Female 20' ruis.. beat. ik F 2 LS OPO LE ttt Stan Rens. do. pymt.| . . K-TYPisT. pagar eae| oer pe, . " | | am. 2 geen A career in sales om se} ‘i ti / Seulars a cca cupociee aginey. | tral sales We | / Write Pontiac Press Box 105. | am. to 5 p.m " | WATKINS HILLS yj Sn. pm. 4113 D wy. | Clarkston — CASHIER STENOS. OPER. | - | fate adatom Ae : | eee tenet | sty Age 25, to 45, with aftice exper ¢q''for' tempor assignments. Lose No Time m Sirvetioe, Alum Phone ‘PE 44568 ot | aon Oftice seine anjcaped Cat =e | oe on larce 5 “ ris “oe BLOOMFIELD | S fates. ‘ V 2S B t . = FASHION SHOP | ’ og ¢ ww EST SUBURBAN MAKE OFFER ated choice area — bed- - . =< ce er ee us . « GIRLS Has immegiote o nd. dining "recs. zoom, brick rer in’ 'ese| Paul M. Jones, Real Est. DINING ROOM waitress nd day” amis cones and recreation AS rang = hee CURB GIRL available. Ap i i. person only. aaa tt 2 etter country » A iy car| FE 46-8550 FE 8-1218 18, and over. Pauoy's Drive-In Iie, eit, ka) Se lara 7 | ER URE PRade “aon take tate the ou — Pa a SE. De Msbens. Drerwe | - Westenra Teo ccna ? ning L, : .000_ dow. fia Cyt ay feepe et t delay, see it 7 Nothing Do ginina : 0 see per month. Owner MA a Curb & Counter Girls — TOY DEMONSTRATOR | kal ’ = wn Was A w Beer, Near Pine Lake We have severa] homes with EAST SIDE Sale Resort Property 9 as ‘ike e “POR 1 ” Me on nings now for ambftious Ww ork Wanted ‘anted Malc Po Countr Club — in o ’ gar’ A real buy ip a very nice neigh- ee Sarees — nights _ Some experience neces: | aligh oy S eaaanes rchigtonen =| A-1| CARPENTRY AND CABINET Just new. home, be sure to call us for borhood. 6 ‘ DEER HUNTERS sary. Good pay good Ups} plans Tremendous earnings. Wo Work. New & repair OR 3-87 room ee ment. driving Apply im person between 47 p.m. ¢ rt “FE 53-8385. 8, — yet ent, hens at pn storms. screens and; er outs, ‘destres to re 160 Oe eae. Osea . eee a a ae ae Pee tached Sn olens fine living) GILES REALT 3 Don't rent when located N. E. of Curran hha iy oh ee eee Tae Gian . ee Sete ex surroundings. Fea- . wo will move you izite ad tidated Dt eg call Toys — Fun — $$$ #1 Alt: TYPES CARPENTRY tures picturesque view over-|= S411 21 BALDWIN AVE./ {21 site Dome. Hunt Club area. 8 acres cleared. figs GikL 3-9 SINGLE | qunpite Mcnved Gee eencmneed 1 eaaTER DERIOn owe living room, be ty meme ib) MULTIPLE LISTING SER : Stream t pro ay for non-smoking, to help doctor in toys tore ericed righ rt quarageeed | 4-! PAINTER. UiTmIOn eplace = eee pe “+ L e Sy aaa 6 experience exterior. Reas. FE + tn recreation rpeting SYLVAN VILLAGE rout 4 research andwrite qualifica- necessary vestment required a _ 4-6463 and: drapes. mic $100 DOW pen Aan Ouse, tricity, full basement, | 1 ve tions te Pontiac Press Box 114.) — We Api vour deitveries acd A-| CARPENTER WORK NEW most attractive kitchen with ex-/ buys this new 3 bedroom ranch) across road from lak Fe weet | beret ae takes small Hy My i Wy COUNTER GIRL FOR CLEANERS ections. interyiew call F and reper. _FE_¢-431 - mane fat garbage dis : ype home. Oak gas beat. Living room. ‘joom. Nice Taeal i mansing” lodge. tor yey. | | Steady rienced. Own trans- _>:4721 = A-1 PAINTING INTERIO lights. Offered tar pel yard $8.100. | aro porch. Car- Me perteden. Birmingham Mi 65110, WOMAN OVER 35 YEARS OP ‘érior Pree estims aol * fess yours; OFF J N | Want" — you bad’ teller takes CUah GIAL, DATS. SUPER “8°. Se cms)! chileren. mex have 3-3782_oF OR 3-6111. now! Geo Geta ‘tor this now > ved-| for at, this comsriable home| LOUIS “TUG! BORST 4 nidin “Ghict Drivein, Telesrasb near) Sle to meet the public” Buperr "wails ted PE © : | price only $1 950. : " i ; : walls tiled. a Toe SRG CE “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor josms comemparesy heme, Cas! ae% W. werent ae ; Mt y N CURB GIRLS FOR NIGHT SHIFT, | Sary. Write Poouac Press Box 4! WORK. . SRICR, CE 49 Mt. Clemens st ed) a | HOYT REALTY | HUNTING & ON TROUT Deavete Sent Dede’ mighwe mr Se a.asing oge, qualifications and meat oe = fireplaces. FE HAStE, far Mr. Meiser 2 ’ FE 2-0840- . or will take trade. TA e Highway | _BO._ @ rr HUSKY (WANTS W WORK REAL ESTATE § BUILDING BEAUTIFUL LAKEPRONT HOME rs Avely to as Oe . on jobs. "61.50" an hour” PE + on Lake Huron. Presque Isle WAITRESS. AT MIRACLE chard Lake. person. s, OWNER SACRIFICING. AF. ee Owner. $25,000 Terms. . i: Call PE 3-000 after 3 oD wantED> FOES GOR. AVAILABLE NOW = CARPERTES Bethe A Sr cncenea cena 3-043. Hi, Ricky, have on't seen you around lately. Been away?” oy and Ne | Night Gun. | pe. DB Muasce FR D iy M = 1 ee EXPERIENCED WAITRESS “Dgy We 36th 3183’ w! march pelt DB Murdock. E31 y $16,000 z Se ork No Sundays aoa . KKEEPING ALL Ti wn Bebe, “ORs NOTHING Lovely 5 rm PPL PLA PPP PDO . 3-982 W AITRE SSES. ____ EM od . seo pire 3-3416 re er HOURE WATE oe rroe wooDs raga an Meena CHEROR EE NTT ST | Sale Business Property 16 Help Wanted Male 19 EXPERIENCED © ATT Eee Meier eters toad, ier etarmaiiae sont attic erms y owne at F é = eS ~~ S = ee cieeiedined edict i uneh shifts xperienced . ef gas statio ‘ Posutity) 3. besreem prise Jot and paved st. “A a BEFORE YOU (oe MODERN BUILDING. LOCATED MECHANIC AND station at. 22 Duste Fey. try Carousel MI 6-7684 Sees Ro Seer bo be Bay wil a ye BY fo ig ES a my ro MTOR LOU POY sag | ecuast Fase Rides Met Sesttioat anew tae gore PARTRMDNe over sien we Draven “aecrusen, pir meprrourcnt sec gchen 8 ae CARPE, pa wacakee emer, | SD pees ge Re) Bere teeta eee) Eagan Aha bette pron ainy vo. tape sume epeatecey suTgMCAOY tom fos ™ © Tense nd Saget * sone, FE m car garage. r- es eir res. ‘Bo x 58 PPORT UNITY To : O ner jot completely fenced | 00 Do ST ad 8 rm. home close-in countr cae ma ne Drive | — . $8.000 per your | 00 | EXPERIEN CED Set ppt Bo FOR a CARPENTER WORK NEW & RE Full orice 623. near ae Reeds “pa out E th to Scott mar - round empleyment. Rapid | Abate — nliac WAITRESS 35 OR OVER SOBER pair Cabinets After 6.30, terms & etc Hy handy | ma Lake Ra Turn” lem 3 blocks Rent, Lease Bus. Pree. oz Must be neat and enjoy meet- ao ere turn. exe for L.H. BROWN, Realtor ¥ Schick mee Hoyt Realty. MY ort sedee’ peewenery oes hal is permanent, not a seasonal | -writig Pontiac P Lary Hi a aa For appt phone FE ; services. Sail PR 2.2006 Nothi D ol em 2407 Elizabeth ae A oe Ys pil 2) oe a intmeht FE £5313. | Apply between 10 end }1 am Box - “EXPERIENCED. WOMAN WITH ing Vown Ph PE 43564 4 sag | HACRE PARCELS, 91.080. 10ACRE Pr 2-177 after 6 pm.| ot, Sept 1¢. 230] Elisabeth | Gini TO LIVE f YOU son Sekee Cheon ~ MULTIPLE LISTING Q SERVICE top road. Small’ down payment. including _ Sunday Lk Rd | ovate A UNG LADIES | tion wishes nousewort wy aay: ROCHESTER SCHOOLS — — es APPRENTICE SERVICE MEN | Masereer' — $10,000 -TO” 615.600 +8054. | $a Or ever art ime To work eee : c eer Au «= 4 ga Kampsen C] EE eA EL it ile a Tenants nies ioeaee eth | pxbendine | wae ins mae | oe “WEEE FOR) Spee iglrbone orders. For ape sort Doh aby tock Pe peak folks who need 4 io 5 - mum igh school educa- : compete and tho h Es) | «EXPERI ie s wi = o 5 bed MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _Highiena ete ES 44-2045. tion. t bers pay & social Sens. training sales program. Apaly Fioutecn =F 4 elp Want ed 7 ma 2 BaY a t ‘f ~—ee ily See Partai kecetenk, s | 9800 DOWN. GREE Takes in ? of private lake Ap. mechanical apuieuce Oe eek _Hry _Drayton 1 — aged and others ’ —— | Ont WANTS COOKING & Lid Le heat, disn Gasnraten oc LAKE . Large Bris N LAKE ROAD. roximately 1600 ft. are ecreen: test. Phone 92-0088 BALESMEN . oo art time, without interfering | COUPLE: MAN EXP IN pourework._F PE 5-363), st floor. 2 car garage. AKEFRONT a i k Home, 36x50 fest | line. Some buildings. Ideal for | for appointment MANAGERS wuh your ety regen | a Ma ca Gea: OFR! WANTS DAYS OR WERRE. The price is wonderful — tog’ th a nowt he New| camp, recreation’ estate or good | \ LARGE NATIONAL CONCERN | Specialized lighting company hae pes = haps ores eae | ee ee Housekeeping FE 0-076}. Only ’ $8,900, “About $350 Year ‘round home compiete-| wel fireplace, investment. $40, ce eee ee rcmitias hist ts | positions avaliable fer men ein! srrentsetion numbe onally Known ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE MOUSECLEANING BY DAY G008 ments of approximately” $63 hgh ‘wooded iot_ sand beach ad garage Lane priegts | C) PANGUS. Realtor Man reprecenung tem iocall | ferire for Tapld advancement Gith | figlg” Definite quareatand income | rage 42 s0'per ‘hr bo N Perry nas WANTED Pies ; trans ig Bg Oe See peel Naat | soma edie ven" | 3160 a8 Oronvile Ra t-snin_| pone ha aah’ du crnuhin| MSU saht so. rvs rte | nai ana terranes EPSgr Se | spate seen veers : ‘ e’ i) = E Ties, & ce i i] ST a eee este JPC:|« Acmas inte pay erme | POR SLE, Whee. OD | Ferme wate See BPE ate meate cea he) Set atndti saat | fam gceem ain pe NE ene i : —— eran ustrial and nor us canva position. | 7 any tim CAPE COD cs ae fed furnace For Sale Farms 14 sete doh experigice Sten Saw. Py uiries cont en = see ae Interview "write ctuly | asm Se : rsoral ‘interview niall | fapy” Y Wishes (DAY OR WEEE : . : dahl Great W : c Press, giving ——— 7 r ave ee ee escnam 3. te Large kite 6 ROOM MGDERN 1 FLOO _tayt “od alee +3171 | Products, Jamestown, ®. — age, education, experience. add- _porsstios vecensary Fe sore. Hon tiving end. full dining Croom, living room sud | SOME. Off Joslyn North: ATTENTION, HORSEMEN! | AN EXPERIENCED MAN “A dGueeeEEPER AND B ea Sai i You desire financial seeurity with “work “Mon. W Me 3 agg oar ee PMoedtonins wih ‘fal pate | $72, Dininict Hae 3 "beg © some ang” alee lag, fer eedae | PELE “PICKERS "i A.D] reed! “URGENT |[Mnttnec'iee iarttoom ourd | Nieto "eat Pear coces_ Transportation PR F&O room al th . . ige. b : F ew ! < tne was hee Atte. water Sowa. Pull baseman’ Intec | Dasement WED le facilities | Rorsm. Priced for actlon-Qood |“ pruis Farm 3000 Rabdax ana SiS, Hae 3-dg@e or Elgin Wan EXTRA MONEY WONDER: | CAD’, WIMED D> Day OR BY hevtoteds teat" Conenent singe site Aluminum = a cxes furnac ly 90,750. | bedroom home en 3 acres plus @ i ST 1-9007. we = Le got nol don op ané sOvEER ful eescienike: Ne" solting x. ree t0r_were FE & a venien' ou : garage. : AKERY WN combina HOUSERKE: - | MIMBOGRAPRING eT VriNG ac to stores an Paved drive i m home at rear. Lake privi- EkDs YOUNG MAN commissions rience neceasary. Write to Box | io, Won. ADB Ta rv gens iy ee desirable lemares: 6 neaten 3 B legen Only $17.500 — Reasonadie pednace. da rr iets * drive for ou Apply = ron te be reebie ee ry sae eon oe | sree one rov .800—See it " Good neighborhood, mod- ad : B ANTED EXPERIENCED 3 PING DONE IN MY” HOME now! em & Riches wi Given oc so Bg ‘ner x acres. 8 stream. | CAB DRIVER spreader AND $1) @ Saginaw. Ast for hPecro hk | cook and ret cg — Pizza __Dependad! Kea 3413. EAST SIDE 1'% story b WATKINS LAKE full an enere barges closet space,| need re me. Priced accordingly _paristime. 101 W Hr os tems Sf el Nolo seamstress. bas it Caserta » dated = Giomens 8 St. Closed = DESIRES DAY D un- pe as ment with recreation rm | at $13,500 with WANTED nm | a. IL C : n. Wed and Thurs. FR 2-1153 setae ge [ON THE CANAL st Rare mk cree | ul wee Duin etn | Pry ag Denn Pome | MATE © ReMRRT Woe | Raia ee US Erne oe ree gee EO fA i tb _FE 2-825. 0! ea, operator General Printi: ith references FE 43767 io “path. It's a pertect spot for | FE 31888 — RES. PE 64013 H. P. HOLMES, pee. CERPEATERS. eae vb Tei young men who can mest’ these = orn Yor general eter wort” High \ Pete Lawrenes ge hE TS AAG PCR u ase tien as heat; . 2531 8. Le Rd ‘ject work Others pic ualifications schoo uate preferred wat : nearer ren days Crescent Lk All and er 2 2 bedrm. rancher with ; e apeer need = Trimmers 1 be able to type and use ' Peerences F Woulo be hard infed ‘hie garage. 22 CLARK REAL ESTATE| !% ACRES. KALKABEA cd Logs | asoerg watt etna High Schoo’. machige” Saperienee ‘nat Goeae Employment Agencies 2 zm: . y art = poywhere ot 99,750. All paneiea perch ‘ead ‘sprebs, TO BUY. SELL & TRADE oan ann a and ail. ere ‘phone Market Sine, 1 to 2, Feducptien “some college. ey. iy in . ate weak As . whine He eee tee ye $500 Qnty. Sop ‘feudin & 1362_W_ Huron TENG SERVICE Information “ 3-1177 for ShLLisAN Pi a 3 = weereeee : oe ; _feton De idl a —— | 2 a Monroe Pontiac PE 5-1150. in’ a my —— fTH CROP Living: | tome! organisation, has a local iy cae ment these basic | LADY IN 5 RON ~ Building Service %6 WARDS ORCHARD — Only wa = ston Somnty Agole Orchard f, opening back up ‘s- million qualifications and — immedi- Gardens to =< At 6 — 7 Ey OE IES held Schoo), Built in, a nt PIONEER HIGHLANDS: Income Property 7 acres. 12.000 apple trees Com- dollar ‘adverts me gy: hs per, month” Then “cal H re osion apr wat estes is YEARS OF CUSTOMIZED RESI ’ : sentative Must be abie a ~ LA ANTED. Ea * dential Bric a has plastered walls, coved i varieties. In prime @ to himseit Tom §@ a.m. to} p k, Block, Stone & Ce- _ erly aad elect oak its 2 degroom | brick ranch. | 3 Fay ie a SIDE. ~. ‘plum treet * Staniey Previous experience in boots. in: | WE mote, Ya OPENINGS FOR 2 Die wi OPE anne ment work | Small commercial el bie “fot about | ~—~acreened in breeze way t= as on tae young | gurance. appliances. etc. helpful. | more full time seprrienene wart wochons iN (. PRiv : eg WQAOI' “2063 — =e Oe car : base- LEAVING water f en Rhee bee 1k cael Wad, enerel eld A-i ¥ Hert et) eet or Ser ae la Ma, ORAPIRG, TAPE, F RAMEY: | Enea unar op tre "So | 3 Fa Oa oe cata betas fea we Bee | Mitte iter bancee = value at $8,000. é is tall bs, onaSabeemenepaiemenns ould reimburse dow M y j OFFICE DIVISION Tents, ral ev ioe tod” Reepast: i gdut fob. Se FRESSER EXPERTES Fork, East side - PE| sharp gal to be Receptionist-Bee- Attica — Garages RAY O'NEIL, Realtor plus taxes and pas . ~ HOME & 6 ACRES Suane TyPist TO, #6 RANDLE PAY | ..Petnde . | OFFICE CASHIER. TYPING an | eee ee ee sent ~ ox rE . ‘Ta0e Ptker ~ = $ oo Rd Pree 0-9 wis ‘gown Sr ba! s59 1, ae & Beat, clean, & room home, liv-| aes fect lew 7" tests a Bl Hie egg ookkeeping. perienee | Mere ett sap 4-1 COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL seth a oa rms. room, dinin: room. kitehen, enced preferred. Give’ full ace ts 40659 i» retal jee essential. Perm- ate at you wil] need to get mason & 1 cont Tearaies Pete to oy OWNER |B Sot ar | kisavoome and bain use: | slay, al eect any. | "meat cur “accorary Vaeed al | fatale ‘soci ™ Be Sarees Tope e emt fe caren ropedaing. sent , oi] furnace nd i x | elift Shorthand 190 aples. 3-1128. A N N E. T T Gaim oe, Ses. See | Bt Sense 70k. oe ioe = for gardening. 98,6004, DESIRE ork part im @. OR OVER, (ee iteenens 0 Piter ME | pa pensieere. A-i BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT RANCH | TYPE dio ‘celling. in fiving” room, e Le. $2800 down to 4% per A. WEBSTER. REALTOR pal ot B ~ = cooenes WANTED, c {ORCHARD MAN MAL To beg Dp el pongo ies ae het iecosears ‘tsi bela iene eae es rh ve driv. RICK BLOCK carpeied feng s. tile ‘pain, Tel-Huron sana, ieee Shoes tor, oppt eiunbiiaiiiae wit Ontora xt Se Oia ba oie Og souintleid ‘Town: waver rit FOR FARM fun oft bundays, Cal de aly fest et ous airs wth ren 1 RRGE, BLOC OR_3-0402. dry & utility room. Oil Only $11, LIZABETH LAKE. 7 BEDROOM. Loc ; work. Year around job ' SITE cites 4043 1 effi sper ® i] Com heat. “Fenced” yard. #80. > BEDROOMS = pip RS ef CATED ars CENTER sr. EXPERIENCED QALESWER OR) tx erience as Buell ‘Ra REAL ESTATE | SALESLADY | goed gerecnaity le wna, =e co equality, work. enset , POR GALE § ROOM street and sidewalk. Owner will} with @ nationwide com- roe ga eS — bemes to oe Can atrange time prs OA Pre ~~ On one N 2) DOWN Gravling “tog Raltaaka, ‘ation: | SF #0 aL Ses Tash | Paine tony ‘gett doe ——— | saigdine 6" et vet ie tte A, coe ettent Recetas Sy a Wn we 4 : mS own. Tota’ joc. e| car In etige coo et ; PN see Pull 94,980. Pull : : price, $6,360 cereniny or 6% pm _Hetp Wanted Female 2 EF Ww. i onriore r, | = Doctor wants. Type bedl purcnases low — , - GRILL SEL see Mr. | House pobre GG al Shell ts Bedrooms. | “ferent me e NEAR HIOHLAND ight shift. ADO apie ae vox meEETiTIVES 4 Pievcher 10a zn acy | pooe Passaon | Bui Nemes See rounded huge shade with lake privileges. wx-| room, with sanrance.: Com: BEDROOM modern ranch home aon earning in 4 hours RESTAURANT GRANT £XP. -| A nearby ‘revel e ency needs peta 1, oom 3 Raed “tartor to suit yourself. Bis | ae 4 SSS with harwood “peers = ‘Cedar a EN SINE ic oihers'can f zim My use . ‘cashier i or cook rae | ard Taw ok urbes ws om “Shier Exchange garas age Clean & weil cared discount for cash. : tile baths & gale LS. 2 closets. Very neat and clean. pid INE LATHE on for Interview Oy “orns PO a ‘sauform., orien. ret Ra EA for by widow. Only $10,600 : of house 114" of. = 27 ft. Ia lot QPERATOR, Overtime M Brarsen Plaine insurance benefits, BOOKKEEPER gan ALUMINUM SIDING. AWNINGS & jal A ss “ ret — a read. Priced st $10,000 Ra. Troy. w. apie a in persen ae ont te Howard Pigure cjerk ond Tie typing SiS ome remodeling. ag 4-0528 cara mie car ; | OP Pima aeee keene oo ono Birmingham. (PARI TIME TYPIST | OPEN Ee : N toe Sr saner, orf oe Beary, 1246 ¥ Aittere | appr in Peres ait an Buren for doing co a aren My ry “Real ‘Sales. Opportunity CASHIER SALES ses | : i land < t's ja ‘ue ar i LOweR PAYMENT | “3 Seed — REALTORS — LAKE PRIVILEGES. Neat 2 vea- _Higbiand, Mich, MU 4-2045. fren etiensant tenes evening le a ; be ab Are A susee i EMPTY 1a, ary 2, bedrooms 8 377 §. TELBORAPR OPEN EVES ee ke gine | ee _Rent Farm F Property 18 is ree Santer’ sod Maple Bae walk "hat have Sons “opporcentties ‘yom re one © CAPE ompvicns large Heber, kg os com: pene plus mee Segnalo RENT | calls. Jim 2 Me Ueereies Pees a wae cap ‘ fixe "to ma © pretense change re POCKETBOOK ee : em : 7 6 acres — rooms | exP nes inelading 11 m to Tam On fase. caved At DORRIS Z "shore screens Meea| of formes. West “im | vane jad ANY eiCeER wt Beno em * caeaidered, ; | HosTESe cA a ae $280 porsession. 611,000, rahe. “ti4/000 on “terme caen ce Cees, es aie nom | A ao “ove Center| bnewering “Gervice, S wetee, . BROADWAY 53-8450 le 1 : 3-0512. | 7] ac AITRESS COLONIAL HOME acs Prag 5 sow Pod SEAUTY OPERATOR — it you are the right man thie te : E Lo. PIONEER Sale Business Property 1 16 poy wor tE ai Sect or time. career job you have rise | "ieee ORDER COON #280 OWDED BS ome | heseaneia dG SME onsen hs Saat Fox muons | fear ase” come) SLR Germ igs St SN ne aes . “ O38 c home, Iouttsads "Seine: FROG ARE FO wADDLE FE #0018 after @ "| _ $48-68400 pi to &. Galary DR | horses. Middleneed man pre Say arrreER fOg DAYS CALL ._—— ieee - ATTIC? a, ZBr ,Peainess, | * wits oa her ¢ pm, PE Pda. Registered | Nurses a? | te Disie Hwy. Grand Biane, lew > Ww ie Ra. CASHIER AxD ORNERAL TORE ory, eh “oe starting sal ePOMmaric sxavi | GE CWANTC (EXPERIENCED tes al’ Aisin So. he I Sy bala le + oeid _ Heights. y Sty of S00) bor De. t» and ri, A : a MOTEL SITE a rag OL og aii AND UF 70 WORK 4 el for evening and night duty, HOUSEKEEPER ar Pontiac Press = Piste ieaiee. bn Sie st. aeverie sppointan eat aanarg erie if you ety mature, capadie Som: | is, Midway between Men With Cars 7 ae . rea Want Ads , . Fe Abe gl | DAY WORKERS ¢7.i¢ PER DAY | | y_ appointment , val | bow to clean Cos =a en ‘i _ } - Warren Stout, Realtor | ME ' toys. | N i es th Specialize in "nisl in TH. Saginaw 9 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Lot tent — a BS ore are 6 ws rE ¢eens FR ¢con — ommory what 4 gee! Just Such Problems! . | Wufrefeine eer wlonnsee tras: | | & . Wel € ed. ! | WOR: TRAINER . | Just Try ‘Emi time werk PEGGY’ Ss nORTE ssormaw ° TWENTY-TWO ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 es S iaclincaiinal cement wotk. PE ... 2 BULLDOZING & TRUCKING | DON TURNER 2853 + WORK. aces. FE %-8907. ULLDOZING — EXCAVATING — sun Deed ging — Trucking — Septic Tanks — Drain Fields !n- stalled. Free Estimates. OR 3-6932, BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED. Work suares’ ._ aod ont. Pree estimates -0777 CARPENTRY F ADDHTIONS AL TER: ations, repairs. Long experien OL _ 2-1466 GEMENT > SPECIALIZING IN “CON: erete ‘work, drives, floors and tios, Many satisfied customers. | i MA ert C 5-2112 CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS Residential & comm‘! Licensed, ded & insured. parent w ommins. OL 1-0772 CEMENT 18 OUR “BPECIALTY __Fioors. . basements EM 35-4878 ~~ CEMENT WORK Walks Drives Fioors Licensed — Bonded UL et EARPENTER WORK. NEW le smal) jobs & speci BAL or FE 58-2017 | Bites foe LiCRNRED CEMENT & BLOCK WORK — FE 5-0782 ——~CEERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES—TERMS he ality. VE —BAWS MACHINE FILED Manley Leach 10 fagley 8 WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL auto and wringst washers Whole- sale and retal Pays Replacement Parts & Bervice et Onkiand FE | Dressmak’g & Tailor’ g 0 Pal DRAPE RIE 8; ALTERATIONS Call eve silpcovers Eaperienced FE, 86-4104 DRESSMAKINO, TAILORING al terations. Mrs. Bodeil, FE 4.0053 | DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, AL- terations, drapes & Formals dene in my. _home Call FE 6-8: 8465. ~ Garden Plowing = 31 plonine omcing &| mow 4-4228 or OR tts WARNER'S ROTO-TILLING AND. vacant lot mowing FE 48946 Laundry Service ORADING Hcott COMPLETE FAMILY Bervice — Shirt. service Laundry. 840 8, Telegraph 3-810! _ WE DO If EVERYTHING FUR- mished. Boft water Reasonable prices SPIC & SPAN LAUNDERRE TIE OR 3-095) 4606 Dixte Hwy _ Landscaping asl MERION AND KY. BLUE BOD. Deliveries made or you pick up. . 260), Crooks Rd UL 27-4645 A-l ACE TREP SERVICE moval and trimming. Get __bid PE 2-1188 or FE 8-07)5 ALL KINDS-OF LAWN WORK, FIN. ish grading Top sol! BULLDOZING & LANDACAPING Top soll and fill dirt 3-220 COMPLETE LANDSCAPING tree removal and trimming 77% Scott Lk. Ma FE 4-428 or OR 3.0168 _ . 7 ; LAWN SERVICE, MOWING raSt aping & sodding. All gs f aril service, MA 53-9602 or ~3a9l, Lawn 45 RPL ee RE: | uur BUILDING ting and maintenance MERION BLUE BOD to, CUD ting dally, any quantity. 23a) E - Long Rd, 18 Mile Rd belween, John RA nod Dequindre. Phone, MUlberry§ 9-4374 of WAlnnt 2-3975 60D POR SALE Quality Merion Blue Oras dense d color, fair prices at farm % E. & N of Mariette Ph ME | Moving & Trucking» 36 PPP PLE ILM . 1-A Reduced Rates ' Local Sov. sy aasence | ‘i oMITH PE 4.4664 | a pin NG BERV ICE nable Rates FE 8-3458) fava @& RUBBIOW NAME rice. Anytime. FE sine BRISH 62 J time, FE 4-0264, Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND BQUIPMENT | athe Pickups 1%4-ton Stakes p trucks Bem!-Tratiers | ~ Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 34 LAUNDRY | Pontiac | rE I Drayton Plains | Fhotie EM‘ “AND REPAIR | Complete lawn service Lawn cut. | MI 6.4109 | 18T CLASS DECORATING, PAINT. __ing_and wallpaper: . FE 44-0285. ist iT PAI Ress. Don Beck. OL 1-314. ist CLASS ’ CLASS PAINTING AN DiC: pen ng. Cash or termes. ry * hperay VE eben al “+ tes NG. “Papert removed.” ‘vn Al PAINTING ERICA terior 10 JN asd cent disc, Guaranteed Free est. PE das PAINTING & DECORATING. 26 years males Pee Reasonabie. _ Free estimates. Phone UL 23-1308. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ainting. Free estimetes, FE 0375 _ PAINTING” INT. & x7. ‘PAPER ing. Mason on PER ~~ PAINTING — PAPERING Wal) Washing — Paper Removal GUARANT. EED __ ¥E 2? 3312 ~ Television | ‘Service EST TV & RADIO 1 ‘NOUR service FE 5-327 ee DAY OR cet TV SERVICE FE 54-1206 or. 4 5-8390 NSEN'S TV SERVICE, re eee | i = i Je _U AEE AWE CUSIQM jt a #174 Coo.ey — AL'S UPHOLSTERING | ee ee “THOMAS UPHOLSTERING Lake Rd. \CA8H FOR PURNITURE AND AP- fianoes. Odd pieces er bhousefull, rompt, courteous service. FR 47h81 ee | |: URNITURE NEEDED - 38 UPHOLSTER- EM , Building | aie ce 26! Painting & Decorating 3 37| . Wanted Real Estate 52 Rent Apts. Furnished 54 100 segrseetat dR. At CALL ? Humphries 63 N. Telegrapo Open Eves. FE 2-923 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICR CASH 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY fe a aloee | YE $4003 _ PE 5-0441 | Don't Bervice, Cash Franks, Rea: Estate, 4306 Diaie | OR 3-9701. ie > ‘3 Entire home of odd lotsa. Get the dollar Will buy outright or it for you Bab Community Baie. Phone OR 3-2717 | LRAVINO STATE WIL], AMLL { reasonable, Credential 2° living {| rm chairs, electric fan %4 length Hudson Seal coat site sie 1138 Lakeview, Pontiac FR 2-0089 USE) 27° ATKEL ence NOT | | alr furnace with square facket & | | ige biower MU 46385 FR 2-060) | WILL LIQUIDATE youR HOUSE trance & bath On bus Line. Weat | Een qacds eliher by private sale | side Prefer working couple FE lie auction, Appratsala L. | “4 = — mart A ha Laid Rochester, 3 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE EN- Michigan. OL} a trance 347 Osmun FR 44760 scalleneoa } - ROOM BASEMENT APART. ‘Wanted ! Mi us «6 ment Eve Pi { HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER, = * nooue | oe adding machine or piece of office ‘Btrietly Sesern 4, BATH furn fu: aire or equipment pot ino Washer garage, near EBilaabeth ne sn will buy these thems Lake $20 FE Now a ___ | SCULPTOR REQUIRES sTUDIO 9 AND ¢ ROOM APARTMENTS ON for oft f-ton steune carvin West Siae va bale i beat After o, mos Accessiblity for Calsading |\-k me | Natural lighting OR_ 3.4208 j@ ns = EVERYTHING FUR- WANTED i ¥ flshe Y private | . power omen eM ALL eS | Heasonabie Inquire 22 Auburn WANTED 901.8 & too LA UseD 2 RM&, UTILITIES PAID, CLOSE | | burlap petata begs Call ne ed 5-8308 —— | 2-290 : ory ROOMS, $18 A WEEK FE, __ Money Wanted 47 4 AND BATH. UPPER” REABON- | wantp to pomp ~ able Will tage 4 child PR 47367. | 5 NTRED T¢ ORROW: $4.500 AT | y ee cent Interest Pontiac Presa ‘ Fie ny ODERN. PARTLY | on ee —- ~poe oe | # RMS. FURNIBHED CLOS 'WTD = §0 000, GOOD SeCURITY schoo 1 or % children ataned | Giood rate of interest a. 1s Chandler Pontiac Press Box BA, “RMS , ist FLOOR “APY. |. , 3 fm. apt. eute gas heat An) | Share Living Quarters coe its | babar jad areal reason able ear eConneh and &t ru rarely hecea nee TO, Fredericks school 58 Park. Ld B ished home on! + ° 7 Auburn Ave FE 42020 o j 4 advice mn RMS COUPLE WITH 1 CHILD HARE 4 oR OOM UPPER AUBURK my home OF 37842 after 6 Heights Private entr & bath WANTED ‘ Cheap Wena aLities Auburn -" Widerly eople to b a ft ROO ITS FU home FR Ota6 MY mig mate 125 N. Tele. , Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 51 ~ $100,000 fo tnvest) Small and equities FOLNSON, Realtor 1704S Telegraph Rd. Eh 4-25.33 AB OLUTELY THE FrasTEST AC. fon ob your Jand contract, Cash ay) ers waitin land eontracts | Call Realtor Part- ridge, PK 4-481. 1060 W. Buron. cua FOR” LAND CONTRACTS. J VanWelt Pee Dixie Hwy cas OR: 3-1358 | IMMEDIA TE ACTION (On ay gova land contract, New | of seasoned. Your hpee| sod sat- isfactory ing: speet | aid tithe Ask for Ken. Tene ay fempleton, Realtor A a399 Orebara ake Rd. FR 44603 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to tu 3 peril Oarrels, BM 3-261 or QUICK AGrION” “ON LAND Fatate if sg Clark Real 7088, Res FE 4401). Ask pi Me Clark. _ Wanted ‘Real Est te 32 i a I, ». CASH | APPRAotives 3 RMS. UTILITIES and washer furn. Private. PE 8.1403. ATTRACTIVE 3%) ROOM AN bath Newly decorated. Nice} he niahe A = only. Fe “460, 10) Mechani CLEAN PROT M. FOR COU- _ ple. Utilities Al : needy COLORED 2 REDROGM APT. | WANTED To BUY WITH OPTION |. Hwy. bedroom home. Cali after 3 530, _PE 4-4347_ 2 bedroom home. ole after 5:30. ve 4-4347 a Rent Apts. . Furnished Mi, 1 BEDRM, LIVING RM gITCH- Advance Floor Co OR TS aro} 10] NORTH PERRYBT. euette. shower, priv. ents., ideal DRY WALL “TAPING AND FiIn-| FE -B888, for bachelors. Handy to Pontiac, ishing Free estipiates OR 34-0664 _ Fest or Cab. FE 61908 oF DRY WALL TAPING AND FINIBH- LL o 1! “87 - ing. Free estimates FE 6-676. at & Found oes } ROOM KITCHENETTE. nth BLECTRICAL SERV “FREE a LOST WEIMARANER FEMALE | ate Aeeee only. ¥. Partney Electric. ¥ Avewers ty Silverpell, Reward | — ee » BLECTRICAL A FRACTOR: ‘Con-; EM 3-8395 . . i ROOM MOD, SHOWER, i MAN. struction and maintenance Ed fost 2 BEAGLES IN Fat abate arabes 1h Judson. Connop Electric UP 2-39002 ville area Reward FE §-1083 i BEDRM LOVELY KITCHEN. EXCAVATING : TRENCHING Lost YELLOW AND OREEN | bath. util, Close-in. FE 3-17 BULLDOZING EM 3-086) arakee. Answers te Bnsy: Amal 1 RM & KITCHENETTE Aied FREE KISCHEN PLANNING —|_teward FE 46407 | ent Washing $19 1 girl FE 32-0063 Ceil FE §-6431 Lost 2 FEMALE BOXERA FAWN i ROOM $10 WEEK UTILITIES Headquarters for Compiete, color Vielnity Pontiac Lake Re furnished~ 16 Clark kitchens, built-ins, counter tops.) ward FE 5-7111 days OR 3-1150 2 WELL FURNISHED “RMa PVT sinks dishwasher. reaping ae yee | ent. & bath. Util, furn. FE 6-4834 als Bie © | _ Notices & Personals 43 2 LOE. RM BSMT APT. pvT. . sates ON WIRING | z | bats ans fos Chil welcome Ginge MA TREE Jover, beaters. ranges_and, ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEI - revit me ze dryers. FE 6-8431. R B Munro) ing Dr DP 0p mor ine, rb heat. 7 Wate Fe 2-120. 3 ry Electric Co, 1060 Ww Huron ewer PE 381) Confidential Pea fiome GARAGE, CABING, ADDI- ~~ AEROTREDS "~~ |3 ook ; ist FLOOR. EBVERY- tions. Licensed builder. FHA — KNAPP SHOES thing furn Men only rE 44-3135 Terms FE 4-6000 “ 2 AMS WITH PRIVATE ‘BATH. LAKE WALLS & CEMENT WORKS Trea Herman OR 31908 Kiccirie stove & refrig. Very of oll kinds FE 63186 or FE yack to BKCHOOL sPEciaL.| ciean 26 Bummil st 6-036. oe wave $5.50. Dorothy's ve\a RMS COUPLE ONLY. 316 WN ~ LIGHTNING RODS Sevier! = ‘ | sinew ree re samme ‘| CHARCES CHESTER ee pete one Mam | SUSHIONED SHOES | ; oUse MOVino) PULLY ain C 2 RM CABIN. CITY BUS AND equipped. FE 48450 L. A. Young EF H MILLER On 34042 | re Block weet Tel-Muron Center. FRENCHING. EXCAVATING POR DAINTY- MAID SUPPLIES — 19) Fe ti peptic tanks, Field tile fvotings, Menominee, Mra, Walines. rE (4) ERM APTS ON 110 HAMIL Gitches and boat well UL 25404 _ ———-| ton Hartland 291 : TERING NEW & REPAIR! [2 RM & KITCHENETTE PVT — attics Cintshed Sidewalks | n a] 5t | bath d& ent Adults 106 Norton — driveways FE 4-100 _ | |3 KMS ADULTS. 318 VOORHEIS. PLASTERING 4 REPAIR READ |e eee toe us todays | Call after 6 Pat Lee FE 2-7922 ICHIOAN CREDIT COUNSEL 2 RMS AND BATH. BMALL BABY Rk oO SNYDER FLOOR | LAYING | ORS, INC. Room 716, ontiag | weicome 326 Plorence a sanding and finishing. Phone | ‘Btite Bank Bidg. FE 6 __|3l, ROOM APT ON LAKE. MOD _5- -0602 _ |LADIES! CALL ELECTROLYSIS | Gas heat Responsible adullé OR é PE PAIRS | | Centre for removal of - embar- | Oe ROOF R - | faesing halr growth — face or 3 ‘y‘) ROOM. PRIVATE BATH EAVESTROUGHING YR 4004) body Mrict privess & cont) 7) Clark Bt. Appy Apt dence Cali +7808) =~Marthe | ig BLOCK Business Services _ Wilder, RE Experienced 2 & } RUOM CABINS. ' BLOC : from school 4274 Disie Mwy ce te LOBE WEIGHT SAFELY AND . é "iN ALL MAKES “or POUNT AIN PENS economically with newly released 2 ANU 3 KMS) VERY CLOSE T Ired by factory trained man Des A Dies tabiets. 06 cents at | ‘Idee! for bachelors of couples. repaire aIMMs Cheap FE 47367 at our office General Printing & es Se Ss - Wl oi Office Supply Co 17 W. Law-'6n AND APTER THi#. DATE | 3. ROOMS, NICK CLEAN kal rence St Phone FE 3-0136 Beptember 15, 1089, 1 will not bee Ground floor, Prt. Loire FEST CARPET CLEANERS | be responsivie for any debts! po encod (60 mo. Working leaning carpet is my tine, Wall-| contracted by any other than couple of gentiomen Wel. req wall of the other kind If satis-| myself Michael P Kelley, 118) viclnity wisher School. Call after fa “on je your desire call fox _Btate, Pontiac Mirch _ | 6 eves > 868) ' ee tarnuure Pe 3442 ree | oF Ficr & SCHOOL SUPPLIES” |) ams AND BATH PVT ENT estime PY Oifte Party Favors Adults only $18 week, Inquire at BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS ae WEDDING NEEDS 73 Baldwin Ave FE $-1064 Wall and windews. Rosson aap, Wey tliat mery— + aM ERB APARTMENTS, 110 YE 2-1631 BOOKS, OIL PAINTS dite o Ye oda ELECTRIC MOTOR SMRVICE RE BACKENSTOBE:: } KMS AND BATH, SMALL BABY airing and pigtny oe (19 East Lawronee FR P1414) welcome 106 Dresden Pike Lat ———|WE RENT Dishes, BILVERWARS |} RM& & BATH, MODERN LIV- ~~ Custom Asphalt punch bowis, FE 46-5005, lng in the oidest mansion in Pon ?, WHY GO BALD? Ir you sfftt tac Coo: in summer, warm in Paving . heve halr .oote go to Dreke ser ulet all the time Couples Becavating, Grading. MY 3-862} Pre 27097 + ee GMD batt PUT ane | take, Orlen Wid. Children to Board 44 , Adults only 620 eae tn uire at LAWNMOWERS AHARPENED WD) 7) Baldwin Ave FE Le Outboard Mtra Parts & Service vag RITTING DAY, on NIGHT. | 3 RM ‘. PRIVATE patil OAS Air cooled engines repatred Doving Scare ae | eee = Authorized fervice tor firigge. -jCHILD CARE Vie JOSLEYN” & | jy nooMs— e VERTTRING PORT: Btratton & Clinton” Engines Walton FE 2-985). Iahed Private entrance. 286 JOE SB MOWER “ MTR ein | LICENSED HOME “Wick YARD. z Whittemore, 960 Case Lake Rad Hh school bus. MY 2-6683 Jem APT FINE FoR 3 TELE- of 4) AND Phone girls 42 teachers or mar- YORNACES | : Lean es 6-1788 | Wid. Household Goods 45 ried couple i beby welcome No > ~~ ele O48 aub-rentlig to inlaws LIGHTENING RODS, INSTALLED GG sie on davneport or floor and repaired. Free estimates FE Cann POR, MB EEK cersie Pais Must have weedy ob Inquire i ee iNG -NEW OR REPAIR | me See ' cars aatn ‘or FURN PLASTERING ’ * : ‘Work quarenteed. PE. #-0)04 {CMH POR OAED TVe PURNE | * 51) we rx 8-005 3 RMB FURN close TO SCHOOL. 7 12 Washington ao ROOMS, PVT BATH AND. DENT. Ges heater. 87 8 Parke CLEAN RMS. & BATH. PVT: ent, Util, Couple. 101 Michigan. Rata UPPER NICELY F'IRN, Heated Private ent. MY 3-1214 ROOMS NEAR GENERAL HOS. pital 184 Lineoin OR 3-0622 ROOMBA, NEWLY DECORATED Utilities furnished Pvt. ent and bath Baby welcome FE, 5-608 ROOMS & BATH UTILITIES furn. $20 week OR 30386 HMS EVERYTHING FURN QaAa | heat, newly decorated, private en- ’ - BATH, UPPER. GLItAN, GOOD ocation, $1640 Uutte es paid Re- apoaible couple FE 6-2084 or 28 hittemore &t _ a ROOMS & BATH. NEAR Prsit- | er Body Toquire 108 Dresden ROOMB, BATH, FURN OR UN- turn. Adults ‘only FR 2-6524. te COTTAGE | P AND 3 RM. APY ‘ ; by week or month. See Mra Cooper 82384 | At SQUARE a. NEAR MIRACLE Mile or PR 4-3160 | parce living room and kitchen. peste at Sauls Loan, @ 8. CORNER HijfABETH & “UNION Rds. A included. rms, Mm beth. 44 wk ‘MA Caen CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE 2 i) Cone in. FR 24156. 41 rete Sa a ROOM A, iva ao nih riment w te “ ‘trance, PE ?- 3108 private ee FINE MODERN APTS, CONTEN: jent to Central nes a and second floo: Lake FRO ee | “OR ) PER: rons. Refetences Toh, OR _ Ss 1606 _ WOODWARD We wil Aes ‘in eash for your ). Fee ceeantt eats, Hs ii cea pci | fa!" Alaad AR BR Sulcaerene | | ONT A TBAVY RUCRING, ie get nag Sy fees, no obliga. | MOT — . ‘ S 0! earl le a Uti i ef 2 "snd mnding Ya) LEY REAL. ESTATE | mentee Le um, pia bok Bet oat0 _ re. ’ die Lake pd -| NEAR PONTIAC -RMea. CK CTaAN Ll —_ | Lower, Exe Sire age re 8.5416 GLAND FHA | Nigh DOWNTOWN sorn FOR. YOUR s : RADE as bt LD ou y tere at) uburn Are, " . Ons ‘© ULRAN > ROOMS & WA + a8 W. Haron © 1967 wacae. FE 6-008. 41 ao * \ Z 4 ‘ (LOVELY WEST SIDE. bustine. ° roce 7 Sastees A et hy) ene, Se versity OAK GROVE APTS. 44 Prall 6t. 2: -- modern. First class. Steam . Adults only, FE _ 26414 or FE 49627 (9 to 5). Oat faptigd 40, Bar Cal ot Gat. TIRED OF MOVING? a Mg 56-6749 or F eee iON LARGE T ROOMS t te. Heat ford Aus, E 4 Pisa WHITE ONLY. CLE: 19% aes ee hese between Gsm wear ‘SURO RBA 9 TARE rms. ane bath Couple + $20 per wk. PE 2-4366. Rent Apts. Unturnished ‘55 18T _fi bet Btove & guly, 200 N a ih Pern his ‘Ured People. — PL. 3 & BATH & BEMT 23ND Niels beth & gar FE 61414. EDRM. IN DRAYTON PLAINE, th furn. OR 431931, after 6. OR 40005. eh BEDAMs. LEAN. OUTSIDE ye chilare welcome. $50 mo ortho FE 4-0090. “AND ay PARTLY POR- HOL "eds HOLLYWOOD APTS. 148. ayers ian ROOMS ‘AND B o MeW- ey — Siam Ata id Oashill. “& PRIVATE BATH. Me beep turn. Adults Padd ock, Ms. HEAT. ed. Ideal for Gas. ing room, bedroom, kitchen, din- ette, bath Modern apt. building. Adults Best addresses in Pon- tiac. Off street parking, stove, retrig . New low rents SHIRLEY APTS. FE 46-4326 KZ Huron GLORIA APTS. Bee Managers 57 Mechanic 8. sso FE4-4226 3 RM & BATH, STOVE. REFRIO. Garage West side FE }RM APT PRIVATE | sarhanCe Pees "REPRO STOVE, & J $ FURN. CALL AFTER i sia ore i REPRIG. FURN. 30 Cadillac FE 86-2038 3 RMS. PRIVATE. BATH AND ENT. _downateirs. F ON MAIN FLOOR. = a Mt. Clemens « REPRIGERA- RM. APT | ROOMS, STOVE & tor furnished. Watertord area, $45 a month. OR 4-0237 ROOM FLAT 8TOVE FORN. 445 mo Baby welcome FE 56-6586. BEDRMS AND BATH | bedrm and bath up, matic ness and hot wate jawn Close to school fel Union Lik. Rd. MA_ 6197 7 RMS, BA eTOVe, REFRIG- Plenty ot storage space, 265 Whit- temore. _ - RMS. & BATH STEAM HEAT, $00, Adults only. 2-6859. RM AND BATE. ADULTS. CALL _after 6 2” 4-0401. . RE- - td 7 ROOMS aaTE. STOVE, frig Utilities J nciohsd 203 Marshall a _ LOE RMB & GARAGE 428 W Fourth, Rochester OL 6-6420 ; RMS AND BAin. HEAT AND hot water furn. Gpper. $65 mo VE 21962 ee 4 RMS BATH. PARTLY FURN Uul _urh 69 Oakhill FE 8-3566 RM APT IN MOD, CLEAN. quiet apt bidg tat tleor Couple Oniy No drinkers Meat, hot wa- let, ges stove janitor service furp Keferences, FE 2-2074 ROOMS, 2ND . WEST side .No children. Please call | FE 4-1091 RMS & BATH, NEWLY DEC- erated, private entrance. 12 Belle- yue RMS. & BATH. UPftk” Fe 32-7832 4 RMS AN) BATH ATTRACTIVE | epeer All utilities furnished. 10 | Gheridan FE 6.5475. kOOMS aND WATA, UPPER. Heat furnished. A@ulta only. 143 | Seminole. 5 RMS. { 2 AMAL CHi- _dren eee Ma 134 . RMB Cae IN‘ PONTIAC. Low s noo & BATH. 39ND VLOOR. West side Near re center & hospital FE 46269. 6 RM MODERN "LOWER BOUT Bast side Colored. Couple ide ferred Inquire 606 —- § RMS LOWER PLAT. CHRIST family, near Catholic school oy church FE 2-8910 7 ROOM APT 3 BEDROOMS. CAR- peted living room and dining foom Famif foom 7% 2 28 Util ities furnished. Partially furn FE #0234 oF after 4, FE 61427 36 & 36g FRONT 81 J reoms and bath, upper & lower Could be rented ag ove unit or Separate apartments permitted $60 for vents, or $40 for ment Kenneth © Hempastead,..102 © Huron Bt FE cade 7 FOSTER ST. 3 RMS GROUND floor Private bath & entrance Bome furniture Electricity & hot water furnished. $1050 per wk 3 pl Sos oy per wk. FE 6-0193 or “Oo OARLAND Clean 3 rooma bath. Heat fer- nished Parking facilities. §60 mo See Caretaker a AS FAMILY FURN APT INCOME 20 per mo meer lights sa 1 er Year inc gaa — nes ine. Th priee. $17,500, 3,609 down Nice jocation. Cail PE 41156 after 4 Broker . Children both apart- s‘ngle apart- GoLoRED 1 AND 3 BEDROOM _apts MY rs a _ FOR COLORED, ROOMS & bath FR 26 FLAT 4 RM8 ‘9 BATH. PRIVATE | = Near State &t. & John 11 Elizabeth Le. entrance v0. Ing FR. 82306 . 3 RMB & ere Pvt. ent Couple only FE a2 ucoenn ne ROOMS AND BATH. with garage. Bto and recta | oe Adults aol 67 Ma ‘e 6 RM. & RATH. MAIN a to Partiy furn School bus at door Children welcome 16 mi north of Pontiac s00 ft. FE o 10 on Oakhill Rd Appl ore a ai m at 10136 Oakhil Hotty’ Michigan NEAR TEL-HURON | -3 reome & bheih upper Stove. tefrigerator & apt aise Washer fu.nished Adults of 1 child wel- core ut, fare, $73 mo. OR ORCHARD LAKE AREA DUPLEX | J rms and bath. Stove and} _tetrtg, inel Adults, EM or | be- kd | Paul A. Kern, Realtor Renteis Fe 20208 UNION COURT “APTS Are you looking for clean, live apts. where the peuple are Quiet. vet friendly” Cool in «um. mer with cross ventilation afford. ed by front and rear windows These 3-room and bath apts rent for $5640 per a ays Adults only in this building. K Hempstead, 12 FE Huren ay Ye rary) or _FE 2-7430 after 5 i | UNION TERRACES — ARCADIA NO. 1 WOLVERINE FRANKLIN Downtown attrac- House. All newly decorated apts from 850 ool ', block, Pa pooh one bo ore ated ‘bedroom, rome more, — kitchen and th fg SLATER APTS. S37 N. PARKE 587, NITES. FE Mah. rr it ER VRM AND BATH a; welcome. Utilities fo OFFER 5 “ROOM hk BATH a0 : ga wen me OR eer Heat furn Pvt oe: aot W EST: (SIDE Main gp ll Sg hent ne condt tae in Clone » Law aie! PP PPL ann Pai 1 BEDR 7 CORY, IN a pti a 9 of a ROOM, EXTRA LAROB LIV- heat, hot water furnished. | | of | SLICES OF HAM “Watch your head coming down, please!’” 32 ROOM HOUBE ‘OMPLETEL Y | modern, opal . parle or $12 week- | ly MY 2 VERY nce - LAKEFRONT homes ANVeil. now through June eee 10 mi. from Pontiac EM 3 3} ROOMg & BATH FURNISHED. 6 acres. Near Golf Course on tare Lake Rd mo. FE 7 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE IN- terance, utilities furnished, $15 B weex. 43233. se emma 3 RM HOUSE. NBA Body, Furnished. OR 3-3760 } BEDRM. DUPLEX. oI HEAT sw Welcome. $65 3 ROOMS & UTILITY. GARAGE. ts Or 4 ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN. EM_ 3-4760 2 6 RMS. AND BATH. FURNISHED. Near school. Large lawn. FE 08. 6M LAKEFRONT HOME. YEAR around R 3-6404 or OR 35-9326. 3500 JAMES K. CT. BYLVAN “LAKE front Large furnished home one biock to bus and shopping 3 bedrooms. 2 baths Double garage. O1l heat. 2 lireplaces Play room. Rent by month thru school term or will jease. one for appoint : —_ FE 5-019) or Detroit low | AVAILABLE PURN. OR UNFURN. 2 bedrm. jake front. Choice sur- roundings on White Lake. neat home ie right party. Holly. ME 1371 «after 6 BRENDEL = uniGnea frant Year around home. Hillwood. Reasonable. CLEAN 2 BEDRUOM, modern lakefront, adults pre- ferred. EM 3-0430. CARROLL LAKE FRONT. 3 BED- rooms Gas furnace. bath. Attrac- tively furnished. EM 55 FULLY “EQUIPPED FOR WINTER. children welcome. OR 34163. Call pm LAKE 315 ~ STRICKLY + KEEQGO. CLEAN 2 BEDRMS GAS heat and utilittes, June lst. In- quire 2169 Willow Beach LAKE ORION YEAR ROUND Aen Sept -June. TW 1-0300, TR ee “ORION: “CLEAN, MODERN 1 & 2 bdrm. ea i borie — ine. ted Heights Rd. MY itw LAKEFRONT aoue. “FUR- shed. On Cass Lk. for school poses FE 2-8001 PARTLY PURNIS SHED 3 RMB. AN bath, eat ba = Inquire 5418 Eliz. Lk errs NEWLY DECO. rated. Furnished or unfurn. FE 4 2-600 SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. uire ‘at 1676 Tavior Rd. or Lonnie Weaver. FE 4 UNION LAKE — YEAR A eaURD: 2 bedroom o Nae, spl ety $75 __ ber mo. _ _Rent Houses | Unfurn. 5 57 i BEDROOM. PRIVATE nOME Located in Walled Lake Ot) forced at furnace Electric stove wee i ee accepted. Ar- FE 5-6054 IN- | Pad i | \eouue HOME NBAR BUS & es FE 5-866 afier 5 pm la } iF = ROOM, BRICK. PULL BASE- ment, hildren welcome. FE BEDAM_ fOUSE IN PERRY |" Park Oi! heat, full basement, choer tal, schools — shopping. | $78 per tho. OR 3-5152 2 BEDRM ME NEAR BUS AND — sores Te 6626 after 5 p.m. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX — ENA | EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS Re Po: #8 PER MON TH OFFI 54a N. ae __Dowevera at Valencis HOME. NEWLY DEc. ry in Near stores & _achool, FE _ 5-86 hs a BEDROOM (HOME NEAR CARR __Loulse, PR 4-1193. | 2 BEDRM aig HEAT. SCHOOL | bus MY 23-6553 BEDROOM UNFURN, We 8. 8. Marshall, FE 4-449 3 KRDROOM MODERN wRLT _loeated. Phone EM 34085. aN. EAST | ~~~ BEDROOMS ON GROU NDB floor & garage EM +3474. 3 BEDROOM CARPETING, Wa- i} a }- tet softere: $100 per mo. Mile from John D. Pierce: 2 miles frow atertord Hign R 4-0) |J BEORM BRICK. 9 ¥RS8~ OLD. Nice neighborhood, convenient te Seheol & churches. EM 3-0928, 3 BEDRM. CHILDREN WELCOME PE 49008 “= 3 RMs KITCHEN FURN. WHITE couple. $40 mo, _107_ 1 Wall St. /3 RMS AND BATH. MECHANIC | Bt 88. FE 60834. ‘Ing. 28% Au: ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY. “MA 3 3 SPDR “FULL BATH. “1 MeCaR arage Basement, jak privteges “hhidren welcome, $10. m 20° wk OF D794 ¥ BEDROON - in Bate ¢ CLARE- stor area, CyP ANGUS, Realtor 6G M15 Ortonville, NA 71-2818 4 BEDRMS GaAs NEAT iN ‘TOWN Reasonable MY 2.002 4 BEDRMS 2 BATHS SUTOMEE. © hea and hot water lawn. Close to school na Mate i9: _™, Union La 4 ROOM -ttovsEe trout porch Gay. & acreena a modern, Close ‘$40 mo 24 Willard 8t. el ¢ ROOMS” & BATH. a $88 mo. Thguire at 91 Phy ROOMsg & BATH, UTILITY a yo Two. 870 mo. MI 4 RO & Bare. CALL 440 Tk HoveE, | Sie a mo. UL * RMS MOUIERN wa Lars “Bis. FE 32-6039, _tanre ; furn storm ” Rao 4 Boves AND GARAGE, oes. per mo, Mor “ve 5-06) after 6 m vRN AS, BATH 98 Mo" CALL HM MCORY ESET weseipenl, oH heat & roline St. Aubura UL A ae. | ons wr ec. H r Co, Nicholie & iio, WEST RURON os 8-103 THM HOE Ou heat ero MO “enildren. Be ee reset) eee inturn. 57 LOE RM. HOUSE. 2685, ore hard Lk. CLEAN 2 BEDRM ‘HOME NEW- ly carpeved. $75 mo. _ho wan call PE 4-4 CLARKSTON 3 8 Carpeted ivi school. MAple 5-0736. A tat lt Near CLEAN, AND IN GOOD CONDT- a 803 OAKLAND AVE. an ae LIGHT MANU- CAR SALES. 960 PER MONTH. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor down. ones, Real Est. W. Huron al “FE 4-8550 Double orig eae profitable used lame 6 Dusit us +143 bea apts. Be pont reconditioned. moving to Fio 43 ery Nights OR 3-8863. a iar SUPERMARKET WITH 8.D.D. license in busy location near Pontiac. Easy terms.” Own- er. EM 3-6423. ONE DRY CLEANING ROUTE FOR sale, Lake Orion Vicinity. Call MA 54-3521. mo. —_ pletely tion—close-tp 5 room -bome in err) ta School District. 950. FE Pp , Set ¥ ROCHESTER. : ONE 4 al tr e room ex pees son é “4 _com mercial. sn. Cag hones \ is THE “BIRD” TO SEE IN KEEGO HARBOR — =4, ROOMS. & bath on lake from CHOICE “SDD” on. — ver xceptional Hot corner! Only “SDD"’ in area. Sadr aot fin $e Se a : Party — ves home — rent = Ps respons am Call super y gas station, makes peas Loveland, FE 2-487) ve « FE tale an Mnviting investment. Here 4-166). you'|| have a g e and a profitable income — elso cE poten- So we es tiai site value increase! Just re- bedrooms Oil heal. 1 acre gar-} duced to 000. den lot, Ideal for nurseryman. Northwest corner 13 Mile & arm.- _Angtoo Rd. Phone VErmont 6-78643 LIVE IN THE COUNTRY—4 MILES out of Clarkston. 4 rooms & ba‘h. with $23,000 aown for quick sali: Gross over $200,000, Complete Selection! Busy B:comfield Birmingham Hot water. iand tc raise your intersection Beer & Wine, Gro- own vegetables. Very scenic. $10| ceries & Party Foods, Meats. _Week. Call LI 3-3733 efter 6 pm.| Walk-in coolers. Caters to work- LAKEFRONT SYLVAN. MODERN| ‘2eman's ang “‘carriage” ores 2 bedroom home: Automatic heat. Over $160,000 gross. k be d extras \% bath, $100 per mo. down! $90 per month on bus. ieee renter. Call after 3. FE hess. $150 month rent. LAKEFRONT YEAR - AROU sy house. Stove and refrigerator jot Partrid a nished, Garage, full basement. | bedroom. Ideal | for couple. $70 go MAple 6973) BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH PARTIALLY PURNIEHED, MOD-| SUSINENGES TuRvOUS MC ern 3 bedrm home. Full base- _OPEN * TIL | ment, oll heat. OR 3-6762 after 5 week days. RENT OR BELL: 7 ROOM MOD- ern home, close to bus Hine. Own- er willl finance. Apply at 777 &. Walton Blvd. RENT WITH OPTION TO B MY 3-371 RENT OR LEASE house, TO 2 bedrm modern home. BUY. Owner. — oad Watkins Lake roads. ani Cail 1 FE 5-63 Warwick oll gate p44: v. Sept. 15th. Paes le 2 baths, of] heat, carpets, vane available, _SYLVAN LAK bedroom Unfinished aes pois IPRNGPIKLD TWP. a TX CLES. 2 bedroom, duplea, | vr C 81455 | THIRD _ Oil furnace. WEST SIDE 3 Fuil bath and $75 mo. 8T. “a BEDRM. ~~ PRAME. FE 46-6619 “BEDRM. HOUSE. avatories. G _after 1 p.m _ 2 ehiidren welcome. _Rent b Lake Cottages 58 % RM8 , CLEAN, YEA LAKEFRONT R AROUND ‘ontiac Lake OR +4336 NICELY ae el 4 A through Laver a snyder 7001 Phone EM | * 3303 or” er ” Lavender M-69)" MU 4-0417 ~~ For Rent Rooms 59 pparty-| -Liquor Store road jocation. Averaging ne monthly. $37,000 incuding uaranteed $12,000 inventory New ixtures, with 12 = 12 walk-in cooler. — have gross net of eng ‘all now for RILEY REAL ESTATE re om, Ruasbeth Lake Re: Pe 4-1! FE 44821 RESTAURANT. WELL ESTAB- lished. Sacrifice either cash or terms. +09: must sell. 66 rant and RCUS “Realt: C. PANGUS, Realtor 7160 MI* Ortonville NA _ 17-281 SERVICE STATION XCELLENT PAID WHILE I . CALL MR. FOR LEAS INCOME : GET TRAIN- LLMAN 2-3433 MOBIL OtL co. ~ SUNOCO. REAL ESTATE HEADQUARTERS Interesten in pos into business lor yourse'!? ant to be your own boss? No layoffs or short pays mly moderate investment. Paid training program. Spacious rental to suit your pock- (State Licensed Lenders), - BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BORROW UP TO $500 Box 60. QUICK $25 TO $300 LOANS ame? Finance Co. LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature or a &e- 24 months to repa He . our office or ” "DH. FE 29200 OAKLAND Loan. Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 ~ Household Finance Swaps 70 65 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. & 16° WOL- verine boat. ‘Comsteteiy vers glassed. Fully Fa 3 ap. Evinrude 29” fog board. FE raps pl AKC SPRINGER span FOR lawn mower or §-0681. recorders and regio-phooographe. __Working or not. FE COMMERCE LK. 1 toss AP- proximately 090x250’. Suitable for Zlevel home. Will accept mod- ern housetrailer as part payment. _MA 4-2391. DELUXE CONSOLE sip gs — rE paee2- OVER $3,000 EQUITY IN 3 Bdr. Brick. Take car, trailer or what have you. Jos- __lyn, Pontiac, Money to Loan’ 08!" Se epee . Parking’ = Phone FE 8-960! in. TV, $50. FE 52766. 100 REBUIL C to $125. Ideal for : . “LOANS |Seeceraiek - 5-134 $500 1958 LER : bg NE uk tA ere At pre-season prices. 30 EB. LAWRENCE 8-0421 4. Thompson , M59, West. "_ FRIENDLY Y SERVICE ite NORGE | is CUBIC FOOT RE- “HOME & AUTO FOUND aT LOAN CO. ee tcate ae 1:N. Perry St. Corner B. Pike ances of ali a NEW mt fer reel GET $25 TO $500 oe ; om YOUR We Bay sel or me 2,8 4 Signature "ois re te Fonte “f iuaeee _-. = BILE “te —— TOPS. $49.05 i ete BEAUTIFUL Scan SEWING : Button- machine. Blond Or _FE ae ry ‘@ a Proaucts ~ BANKRUPT STOCK Corenies of Pontiac es _ 3% 8. Saginaw 8t. FE 46-0535, [ving | room poo FB epee rete WHEN YOU NEED springs an and mattresses.” Must sell $25 TO $500 esa pl A chance or a real We will be glad to help you. Dixie Hey.. Dra vas a Co., 4763 . STATE FINANCE CO. |..2u's ian’? 6? if ®: Soh 703 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. BUILT-IN Nande it FE 4-1574 S rporemed eel Rie Buy. o Mortgage | Loans 69/ chard Lake ‘a aver BRAND NEW SOFA : BIG BEAR” CONSOLIDATION; Rollaway bed, mre $19.98. Mortgages are best by test. Ask Holly wood bed fram In- the man who has one. Call us eben Bl mattresses “$1795. ph we can help you mat BEAR CTION CO.|_ Purniture. «2 Seébard cae at Lake ave. 02 W. HURON PE ant UGHT IRON ~ LOANS ON HOMES Unk bets. "Complete 67th springs $1 son's VOSS & BU _Furniture. ore Lake Ave. 209 National Bldg. PE 46-4729 CASH & CARRY SALE refrigerators, iol be baby furniture. metal cab: ° cum rugs, pees reduced, some below cost. ome * . browse around and com- are Purniture Co., as, PE 2-5523. CARPETING, @ ht 10 mo. old. Less th rhaw soe oving, 425 N. : ape . mA ap Rd., Bir- CASH re RADI T wetting or or re ee ser8 CLEAN. Gi USED F AAETE int U RE. Ww. siaed Phone’ F PE Eo ” DEEP FREEZE, 21 CU. FT. KEL- vinator Bacethene cond. ane after 5. “ie re N'T BE MISLED — row machine th 2 ia acne at makes Blind stitches, anaes ple SELL OR TRADE 2 WHEE L trailer — covered — value $75. Contact Tket, #702 Saah- ie _@baw, Drayton SALE OR TRADE WATERFRONT _cabin at Glaiwin. FE 5-5990 STUDEBAKER OR scooter iz: 1937 Ford, _tavie saw. M toh ol TRADE $3.200 EQUITY, AND bedrm., lake privileges, a One-third lot Li 348 rs WaTER or sell. ATERFOR 14 of value on down pa _ Whitcomb, UL 2- WILL TRADE ‘§) BUICK HT. ALL dated _ cash Fh este - — jon agon. ‘us ; FE 5-6250, evenings UL 22813. 71 OPP ALL 8IZE8 CLEAN USED WORK For Sale Clothing = 71 1 CLEAN ROQM, VERY a etbook PE. 5-8466, a hat |. Clem {Af ie apere appesic to you. Oe) can oorae noe Opes ATTHAG (RMS, YOR MEN Pvt. Riaybee a Clarkston, *tich!: 7 days. 380 rehard Lk. Ave, oo _Cottag a sD None etal : p.m. 8: mm. : ED aT BUS STOR LIE. FRONT RM Starting Sept. 1.” = gore. Size yer mapi oa *" “SUNOCO HUDSON BEAL COAT. MAN'S re FRONT ROOM FOR | un, ou has available one| 4¢ Bout “Te ‘ entleman. 415 Iroquois. modern pday service station. A | ries BOYS Se ane ee 4710. dene’ S goed ‘batinese. bese, lars cule a cba. cinaess sone Gorm FOR CLEAN WORKING | CODE © goed Susinese. Seeeee seatntesen 30. 44) ( qeaterenee, tae week, close in, shower.| ir" y'"E. Mins, TR 20100, ext. |: SS Gariand, Px s-7085 = oe a 235. NEW WEDDING GOWN, SIZE 10. OOMS FOR Capt iN OR 33201. privileges. 831 aoia, SHELL OIL CO. w WOMAN'S SIZE 6, SOME NEW. i, RAE ‘Mas for lease, modern 2-ay ata | "S1Mark on eon ial’) Oakiand Ave. SLREPING 1 “ROOM. fi ss eaLoWie WEST SIDE. LARGE Twin beds. Adjoining Py . ate entrance. BEDROOM bath & ity. ~_Rooms | with Be Board 60 RXTRA LA Lovely living room. rch, Geod food if d or 2 clean men, FE _W_ Huron. _ ROOM & BOARD. _Vie, Union Lk. Village. 1 a. ‘For a tl og $y Br. Stepanian. 6 tea ay hs SINCLAIR OIL Mas 3 stall service station for jease * nxcelient Toe — 5 + a in- citetigterenats. "Pleas PE BDRM. Nice front esired. For $3338. 162 HOME PR &M_ 33315. ~ Convalescent Homes 6 61 WE OFFER equipment and or ambula re NEST service, at rea- sonabte rate Men or Women. Bed atory. 34-hour ¢ IN care. FE “‘fotel Room s 62 HOTEL AUBURIN — v poe or Also 1 Weer apartments, Cooking Sed refrigeration unite. 46 Aubu _For Rent ent Stores 63 APPROX, decorated, top parking, west Huron st or before 16 & m. 1100 “as 8Q FT... NEWLY ie and rear black. yh = are ULTRa-NEW me OR eae side, FE 2-2 __Rent Of Office Space 4 I ee Ey 2-214 ice cea sane in — oot ta Alr a ei eat, OR 3-4868, SPACE AVAIL. Drayton Val-U- Way! : 41511. Grocery — with beer and wine ogg: d § Apt. Income builld- Tinie, is a real opportunity Package deal, this will not last, RJ. (Dick) VALUET REAL 348 Oakland Ave. PE 5-000 VERY A i imth rece a lus mi cialine liv ing —- re $008 early pnts wreanlty for ar any A gos z opera: location, ery clean. Real te & fiz res. 613.500 down. a imately of 96,000. Youll you called. on this one. -Hagstrom On o-ene one. REALTORS 4900 fishlena n* Pontiac, Val-U- ‘Way soe MARE coe a) URE VAtUET re Saens “™ lcs _Sale Land tina 6 iB, DISCOUNT par ; a, many 2 sh | tas 2 ‘Tuten a nie ae surre: attress s) _ sofa, $20. 473 W. Troquois Ra. FPIECE SECTIONAL RA GRAY, $75. RMS. OF FURNITURE. URE RE, 10 SBF. HOUSE 44 Ku Oxid Felt t Base ip BE RUBBER B le PAIN’ mB > 4%-Ft. Well j bile re , Be per K12 ~. ques, for $99.95. &2 — only authorized Neechi dealer. rE 5 Michigan Sewing Center AVEN RT, with $70; 4 PR. DRAPES col eat Park, Birmingham. MI" ie oe DAVENPOR “i ‘ NPORT oon & CHAIR. 425. OR ELEC. DRYER, a us . $19 95 "s Ra- diosa" hoot tia"W. ‘ates. EAsyY ¢ ii x nr yrs. old. "100. EM a 33728. LECTRIC STOVE. 3 Er, such 0 betdl cons a EasY Yarn TER. LATE MODEL. Need: : nice. e. 335. FE PE sass otherwise LECTRIC sTOV: pew a ye al givbost beatin mie eger hese FOR 8A SALE STOVE, MAGI cellent. $00. Pi a iC CHIEF FoR 6 SALE OSTERIZER meee 24 __Will sell for half price. | OL, 1-6572, FREEZERS - N NORGE FREEZERS Chest prix hts + Arma hel i ong or erate-mar — = count ores, with Saks yn. Bake EB 56-6189 Parezeae — - heme: FAMOUS name wets Se — Site while tne Tone phone pool — 3883 Orchard tate etc. No attachments. Pay month to credit mgr. F Priaidaire’ Weaker’ thahnass’” ut Used Water Softene FE 43573 ANGE. Exc. ne Make offer, STOVE. EXC. 78. FE 5-099 after m. MUsT SACRIFICE. ICE. COUCH AND 3 chairs. $45: dinette set, $10: kiten- + = ; = f | lE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 Sets Hooeets Goode 2 For Sale Miscellaneous ag wm oRDDLE,(cLoce mea . 76; For Sale Miscellaneous 76) Sale Musical Goods . : SY HO wea gis - By SIEGLER |i er = | Se, Soft ‘vist G <->: ae Gah Ee oe 1 grace Pow Ti: [ws J. Pe Pie 2 | 1a ¢ LAKE. oo wine k-lil wd gt ee nk ope” re Se ‘a Cad N -- TRADE IN 7a be nnn A across | ‘ikem cy Liairs 3 ‘T SCHICK'S MY cs = ends. OR 3-0053 36 meal: gored | from bus te _MY 3-371 PIANO | | cae tere - | iow *. FE 5 z ; TLEM BSTATES, MOD. | rt : ‘akelront and playground. eee =o = oar aie tera ier. Kunowlson. ‘Har. we art Must 7 2B Y. ae : One a Se eat Oi Pea sie Gulbransen Pia no { ' ~ pod Fp of on Lake aptly NEW — Beautiful modern design iy wal hota: LAKE ee TRATCER 4 Sie ane ee OK 39 Dod on ‘ tesa, 3 more. gait ry 385 Whitte- e Picku one rental | { mae Cal p / acres bg men Lak On 7% WANTED R | This price me : Wie Music Center | _Oxfore. @ Orion “and “burg, “RIDERS “to _ wARRIS- 4 teeter judes ei] standard | ee . mj hee at acd fede _ = | BAZAAR, AREA oy MILE | eS ee yee se 9 Clan" cau after 600 pam | ames, sales (a5 and = aay Seals | management. PE $367 Went RAMMLE . SOLOVOX ax REPACHMEN 1 ae manager, a Charles _ Wanted” Used € i Gare 106 106 pcg ILER-DALL AS “ay _OR BS cggatien 2 Chevro Che | mee , a best. genre Lake NOW as MUCH 48 630 FO pa ~~ . eS a ae B-Z terms. FE 4-1123 <= Park FE 2 @ Trailer cheap care. ¥E UNK AND TRUCK WitH UTiLitTy Si as lecorating fuadreds SKERING OR | KENABE | i ves > days oa: — Low mileage. FE ee ER there Thee Go| = re to cheose loesvsor “ "Eas a ar on | tan ae Foal ANB 7 SED W: Taian Be gg A ay _ “SPECIALS” an \ Auto Accessories 97 — ACTION — Chery wake fy tone, Ub ati9e ATER SOPTENER Bros A Deve! | ENTERPRISE Ges Range. se AND P 1 - COM-| pain Magic 36”. Delivered e. New. Sale ore } 1982 P UTH ~ $$$ onti Pig Nsgghttomelie. Reasonable | a ND FUEL & P. _e euare Sy, fees a Store Equipment 81) | gone 5 fae ea ineeet | MONEY $$$, Truck Ceater 36 -\§ FOO es on Chery wh | é 4 Used T Trade-In Dept. . |ELEcTRic i a town HAMILTON 1 DRYER. ered ee gaee ree he eee ene. | pa akv en ™ We Need Ca GMC lesen |. fistures Newent gxling modera| The cred... ee) | FOR. TOFFER Por uniEDIA TS , Beveavert euatice GR.) deep fuse ros, tae Me | oe, HOUSEKEEPING sHOP “San igrrtag ie PORES noe, OM TAFE OAKLAND ATC car " a os Me oe ee ot {Ponting 2 4 | —28688_after 5-7 re me CMECK Us riRsTFOR ae ‘AT CASS Sere” Serena ae a awene wonon “Ee SS RPE OOS. PEPE 2 etme OP ae ONOMY” coin RablO AND Tv 0. ‘ oon MOST Cane 1_S. pom abl parts. No reason- AL > = $ pm 9.39 rae HIMG—WSoe ber. Bote piled : es ee COMBINATION DOORS ned GUN SALE : Olina i100. “Mares COATES NN’ S | ig DO TaN WANTED: aaoe cae aa |Bomue ee grivigns Toh.ate BTS wisi $26 50 | Bite Sates S°cstiwres, seope | sical ‘ Acre PEO , Ooi We ert 952 \ Foreign & Spts. Cars 109 lamps. Marbie-top eo ain bard copper, CHURCH'S. Ne gg ag OT | te at ad TAA Rag Ub Pan OM, meee arasan O Ott oew ae katy ore Ane EST HU RON 31 MILES FER G4l — 1999 BIL: — we . . “ | BOLP oars — ‘ ; , 4 Fi an me _ . WHITE KITCHEN CABINET Wi a shard er. - ite ft FATE-GGING OUT fiat u ‘there with eee on uy oe while she's sitti ase or) POU Ses. oy ee Som a elain top. TV. coffee as 3. Se leng 4c Be | age & ree with ie O'Brien. Why should ME grand : =a Fx FFF bs JAGUAR XRide ROADSTER Beeman! OE Se ye bau ate uth trim oe bs Siaring "pti Open 0 | Fat oie P caddy cant, sie, date?” et ibate to tee STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES | WAHDENBORG MOTON SAU i 36.000 miles FE e308 et +. OLive 6-0741 set with ese items: 1 é a geen | oe UE tety Tire: Dass POR E 2-1625 or ‘WisTinawouEs ELECTRIC Tes Gd ihe teal oye roden Te. seeped ig Laur. HUD ae Cp ee er ee tee oy See Ee ties ins] “MO TD PERFECT CONDE suze SAVE ce 2 . oven & rr i PAR X BOW. 68 PX tod ; en a . os fi = on ws- table with green eit ee sot melit2 N PLUMBING ry PPLY Speer 8 dryer "combination, 6 FAR X BOW. 9 FOUND AND FS ee For Sale Pets 87 ‘Sale Farm E wi “1 ppc Al MS GE ft THE MOST Sales. ee 8 eeense PECs _ ound . w —— s, vacus weepers, rte gre shnce d= gUt 6 he Sato ten dinctin aetteetineiaemintindt : ' . : z eran ma cee see eT aera | ee ee Sa eae | Fane HE, ORGS "nn deer worimean ion ain, clus pment 93. i. Sang Maas "ger gr we yt te men wat Syke HEY 78 yfe mahogany sewing ncen lawn Reo | Ppiies. e early & : size. FE 5-6300. 8 3x 8 bind tri ndards thet hunt. re- CHALMERS 1 PLOW eT whitewatlis. ate what you get #7 HILLMAN co eae 750. Drum top Hendin table - _ pellet he UL mower, self-pro- mis: oy eave. Don't | —————— _trieve. MUtual 40066 tractor, disc, sprin STATE TIRE BALES ple NVERT 1 HT K cabinet 22744 & rgains! WILL = | and @ tooth drag 50 Saginaw 8 - _hew wp. $1285 Oi Se, Crafismag rotary Dower fers | EEC yo. vores | ee i WEE | PEFEE Pare coats | eat TRUCKS ve JERO ae ee Se models. to ea PE t3881 Jacobsen ERAL Ch ers FY ix a rai. | FooDLES, ADO} rare 2 Ouse Raye ZCRS | ___ hatte Services 9 ME ia AUSTIN- MALY 100-4 BE aaa viarger re 2-1466, ’ |" miniatures "1 wk —_— OR 3-031) ~~ ee _, Motor Sales _iuxe MY 3.3772 . iatlaws MODERNIZATION COMPANY _veptember Clearance | Bait, Minnow E bod 1 fem a MUI wae | CHAIN SAWS cnaniaar oneer® ee ee nee cee . ss. 974 T . f y your mowers now. ae 8, tc, 8: 82A PEDIOR | Buy early end save $8 ( chime Shep, 23 Bood. Zuck Ma- =] WEED ¢ Open Eves | . sa ENGLISH FORD ANTIQUE REED ORGAN AnD}! ry to Beat These =| quae’ overs Tete ew ise | cx CRA 3,D2, soe: es: BED! Nt on Aas M08. | MeCULLO OCH | encekd Poone FE r-Huron- Top #$ Dol Dare PE 89 ANOLIA es oO" D luding aor Est ae ” 1 antigua a cLARICh Home Values’ Some fiders at apecal prjeepaiee | for oo, “rackie ioe ane B Pooks a oh wt H car Crider nevorte. NDING IN THE \] Be ease? A att CS | Tet aston" wate “ot vsmaii _ Gays. fav ogined | ‘euen 98b tack Fe Lad | OUGHTEN gk SON. | Sse ara. Cats W READ |, *woron comrasys 4 engin ays. 380 Orchard Lk. Ave, | REG Re eee SERMAN GRORT | ‘Case—New Ides De — ‘OR COMPANY Hi-Fi, TV —GUARANTEED— mares a tele, Sine £ once 5 | ISTERED GERMAN 7 | ROCHES aler yecial (232 8 BA ? & Radios 74A ] FULL = ined fuels e service | __Sand, Gravel & Dirt 84 = eA rage 2 3 aft, ald ooo i POR riry “FARMALL ~ Se ve \ FRONT =e ALIGNMENT THIS ; rene Page yORB— aaa, a1 RCA TV CONSOLE. EX EV. ny PEAT HUM A) aie E KITTEN. CALL : (ee $3.99 "| BRING YOUR CAR i 1 Pe YRS, PU maa: Giot Dinie tier, ; gays we sexes, Loapino 3 | 53 on ta CALL APTER FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND | one this ed onl - TOP woe aoe “LARORST ~sroce GF BUNIOE mm - r 8 Tag FOR, USED Ty. FUR INCH THICK _ | sana" newno wacmner ix | MTD? Pape | uettie obs aKe cuawron | fc mkt Gate BT Teo eee tat DOLLAR a ae ae — is Et onik = bi IN : : | + 6-1655 j NN 6uDRI : t probi | | eR ALUMINUM os Sa Silda te, REL per snoF! | reve, om agent, Oa Me GOODY EAR™” — BRAERRP "SSR UEENABET |For oe Fe soa gains & SERVICE COMBINATION DOORS pay, balance, of 4 "g2.00. |? ; ; | FY POODLES Waitt | gpaper. “Stroaville. National , 39 ae ICE STORE "AVES “THE BEST pet { _For Sale Used | d Cars 118 18 lity Works ced $39.95 * - Capital Appl | 5 deucer | black AND ——— PE 5-612) | anaes 702 W. Buren & st. cn ; — nee 5 aaa miniature OLIVER OC3 TRACTOR W — S \csar ot BUICK puiLGoTTY TRAD ‘You Pay Only” hice tay ae Be - GAL. ay IEE. STONE. | = of, Mapiecrest ewe cor water EBEC ream Sale Motor Scooters 100) rE 2020 -RILL | Weal after «OMY | SPECIAL Rae 7 10 — PHONO sHOPMASTER A ERTAL SAW ages ams Lake i: S 1A 20878 a) _ Sana ce¥., Cig lk a ‘| . 4-006 - ike OEE" see i= = -5450. $23.95 coo ‘s. oe won| oem ce Arai | ‘De gs Tr ained, B | ees coe cay with ace | o4 BAOAE alpen ce ~o ts $5 DOWN : RAND ator . Men’ Deal! é . ' . with f ist : ————— meee oc pel Gomer |CASH & CARRY - TAX INCLUDED | fave.” recerd a8 ee ee | Ee eae | ~~~ Birded 87A) fongen Prise aeetuich ib ALLSTATE ITALIAN 3) SPEED GOOD 4 BUI city. You posit—Moved out of nae tale, record player, Am | Delivered Kent ree sod DOGS AND . weet meversscater. Budd ae - - DOOR . Payments only riple yer in. set cents war . Lal ED PA speed ‘ m ” | jbo i iy. coavear Service : pl Action Tilt cous Ladies’ ine a Gihiaeratt centa aya yard. Merton, ry rr Spell A ne ROADS | whos {re - Bx "cond. var “CLEAN CARS . tes ap 33 8. Cass. Pontiac FE] ALU 2 TRACK Olena a skirts Fp Seite | oeers yore MoNARY'S A wad | KING as. MY'6-1602 : ae ALUM comma | TUS one ee NURSERY, gst mine, Britinny & poodle stu trim, ING BROS. me eTATE MOTOR SCOOT. SSS CASI $83 | Eddi Water Softener 75; ORM WINDOWS T. BED. 3 DRESSERS. GEN. 3-1 “SLACE DIRT 61 _ 1 ming, Brittany @ pandie stud very. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke Petar Fe Seis ¢ re $$$. CASH $$S 1€ Steele apse aaaananon 2, Regularly Priced $2099 Cigtnes posts, icyele, All Tor’ 988 | _Dehvered $9.35 wets. FE Sas | Bueli_ © OL Mm we Ww. cen s nn mogieh . “MU VERY | 4 QO sot OB RB Bie te FORD ED OF Se ets A-} r — ; rr Sn Sith spo — —_ ‘ EP GF singe, nomen se) OU Oaly” | CORE OLENA ee meats ea Hunting Doge 878" S ce Se a wn. Buy ay or rewt : ik refractor ~~ me ~~ we ~s Us FE $-0861 , For Sale Miscellaneous 76 $14.50 ee ee en See | Ti TOP BOI, CRUSHED STONE | ' er" brood itch, ceoume sour | fee wi ue so a | BILL SPENCE | ‘S22 335 SPeer st oa 1Yy-Car _womoxey pown / | OUTSIDE SARE PERE | auace on at Gh. izle Conkime, | D years 00 | TS "ui Road frery, Sat. 800 For Sa “RAMBLER™ Buick 4 CENTURY WA} Va-Car Gareges—$509 —F. HA TERMS IF DESIRED— | »/°), Sump Tie "oven 98 58 | eee DIRT TOP Son. SAND. | i! ee ExOvign POINT. | rat, senior Bates- Auctioneer ~~ or Sale Motorcycles 101 jan a Reine it sEnvice - Pull gr Looks or brand Bes “ & «i ¥ Cement l< mel 2-7774 LD MY HO ees —~_—_ hE + iF par res —_— E E 35-5475 Nationally Advertised PREHUNG ALUMINUM 1,3 °%..| stack Dikt TOP son. Pitt = FTTt © Bewcam moving) BAF sage AuG 6. Manis eae See M&M M ee 263s, |-A ALUMINUM SIDING aul ele ise instal] in 30 minutes | tvere & manure 1 to 5 yds De- Ro Lapeer ae ao | sel) my household goods at public pce | Por to oe otor Sales ry pee a etate auf tailed, ofp stock ALSCO COAL & BUIL! | lvered Tih Seott Lake Ra. FE hawk 44148, ene MO. SUEtION Bt 180 Church St Row , EE, MOTOR sti Pe | 87 og lar og later model care CHEVROLETS. $8 '33-'35 34 ee ee oe ae TRIPLE TRACK a Orchard. Lake ave Fe oe eaeack NICK FARM TOP — 7 BEAGLES. § Mos OL sis BA | sianing “ erie Sem ike hd ee a es | i PONTIAGS 0698. 3031 J. L. VALLELY CO STOR) TIN . TAB ta 606. $10 deilv bs nA U unting: stock OR | ete Dressers Vanity Oc pe Motor Sales LES. '36-'33-" “Th - : MMW ered 46588 _3- 4439 castonal chat a FE 6-244) /¢ PACKARDS, “35: Z ilathode irra ger thd : Regularly RMS Eats S ie pol “ye $35 eh. HED STONE. SAND ORAV- - grea Rietures Reckine chairs. | ~~ For $ — Bicyclea 102) Pont eS ast ~jJUNK Cag TRUCK tf Mencunrs Se 3a 30. @ rr L 1-6623, Days or Eves. ‘xy ward : AKC M | kiteben ameeneeete, ‘ antious | 2 LEOUTWEIONT BICYCLES 0 7 TRUCK GoING TH dh CADILLACS ; Ve ‘36-33. ese Firat epie gpa} “You Pay Only” tar AREY |PHLEET DY M0 | tees tenth ae te Pi ss haat pet | Rl Sits Vige Ome (FOP CaM Bd | Ba a FUEL OiL “fabs G08 ‘ $ : wet poste onap. Cab 2-0803. also two S-month-old male Man A Cools ae x RA : a a CASH 6sie ‘FOR CLEAN CARB |? LINC \. “S654 59-81 CON- a - J your needs, | « star pups Bed * re OL CE LEIGH RACE BL er trade up ' “OLNS. ‘S's. Be Tie edie bine oEe Eee PE Sim.) no 516. 95 . eee pert re ET, ETE £28. af dines tor Nas; Powe PE | Beech Pree. ‘Poul millman, auc: a os Le Cees ee ry ae ieRS” re - $38 Gia. "Thomson tas Hs ra °rASUF wPOEazo- | THE FLOOR SHOP | Fae? i wens end 7 pm oo For Sale Housetrailers 95 % Ey arth iy ad a SPO sans ateap. rise est. Open eves. ae r 2 3R01 gravel. MA | lier RN ee |} renee $ ue troubie Lo nee Ru r OOT HOQUSET 524 Ecoromy C lon bP + PT. 32930 Dixie Hwy. | Prosue Waal ‘eid 0 Be Thee tl Ghesien he / BEAGLE MACE. 1% YRS. BEAU. en OO — ‘auburn spe | ROLLPASTB rere ALL | FOR oe (SEE “COST LESS SLE Fon st eae ts | 3 Blocks N. of T Tnisld Te tap"... 66 Such | 6500-WOKD tt Gisdings A | abe. MAruet 4200 eS Se ee | ‘ oa | ven cams | Sy 20 oh tee i = FE $3100 “PLE of Telegraph | % 8. agina PE! Suis | OOD “ROAD GRAVEL” 5 YARDs | @LAGLE PUPS. SPOOR enw es Russ Da dea) fore Chrysier Dodge or "shane a n Senge Cc R 40 gah. “TALBOTT LUMBER |owe' cee to merase Perens 2 ANS Bog, casiomineg jon, epuciow Boats & Accessories | 103. 232 WSON, snes, Hememoer te eine $49.95. G O wood ft ytd se _ | GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINT ead very alee. Tralie aa Ss. S om Lesg Cow 1600 West Ma- - pee kets. dir ona LACK SFr: | 1600. er No. | AAS aginaw St. | ple. Walled Ma Bin Boal HEC WA itor 1-0388 Bareecal rai “ere! Stes. & grovel. FE _ ‘Bit yrs. old. Started OA era ao oar oo = {8 * Shoe: rac, KEMOTE TANK, | | TOP “PRICE FOR, JON CARS. or Bh er rj MA C401. Ree bet i “WATER WATER HEATERS 30 GAL. _out.t fq TaD, PULV ae | REGISTERED BRITTANY. @ FT CHAMPIO 7-3 a % B0icE ur, ges ST cash & eerry. G, et Consumers we ap- | A _| bleak dirt and L. AL8O| ¥ B ANY, | tratier Bath WN HOUSE. is Ian ELOIN iN AND MARTIN. 63 | war cD wi: é Crooks &- A : Open eves. 7005 M50 est. basse: PE acy Aenlger os Ws ogee ane envtters MS 5 AND | _FE 68-6642 nil. 6-643 or | ~ He 1y, Ural i | etelv rerumet aiurnece | Com. $110. fg Mereury Harric — Ra. Used Parts. CARS Ta 5 TAYLOR 7S ae eter SEDAN. RA r) io 7 i se WAND BAGIN. Also ee cd sal uy marred. SHED WATER SOFTENER COW. PEAT HOMUS BUSHEL or tay, rain & Feed & 88 w ° s Tnciuding \ ow. a, pe Reese. @ Orion. | WE NEED |< SmyBsOLUT y a4 Cast Best «rade, #18.50 eaters at terrific values A , pet, automatic loaded, 154§ Ortonville Rd TaRD Acres Sou Pa ia odlie = Excellent HYDRO-PLANE | —sovour rota meats WN Assume per- we “Thom pson. olin lls 25827. Reasonable. | Clarkston ALL L TYPES oF wt a aNd cor. | ba na Total. price Fae eter | OR 3 - ee ae. some e Rgge ined ded a - Te Rees et Sar Stee. B sTorM + t. “Ave. — PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS raw. and . +1 Good eonaition Renae Ex GERMAN CHINA AND CRYSTAL. Oimeaalne Nake preen baree ey. Sand gravel, & dirt ey AUP. | ; ocliver ‘OA 82178. corn, Wil | down & per re Mis GAR Bae arnoan wes y soma t : reer Ford. 208. tea Wake ‘Lnhe ‘aa, Ciarkaten, MA ne ning At OR 5183 ey any “es ras ee a Pnioa ia JACKET B = 1388 * 940 Dixte | Rey Nite new. New ites al a Mich jarkston, x HUMUs aoe sme yb ; ford Riana Mi & Mi | recently tt For: "7 _} owner FE $42 pe Sani “euia eapabeney eos Haggert arate Be can OSES, FEAT Aw BO aa See ust att sesioned, sh Sa = For Sale Used Trucks 102.— TODAY'S SPECIAL Cab. si * mage g Y ead | eilleenidl FILL ~ Fe Ct. Lake Orion. | ¢ ‘alr raibas pace . — i cx Cadillac 62. ¢ if. wenaarde Laundry, trays and Tar canes | tee or Sale » Livestock om KE FFG 319 _ = = & fav VERY Te 89 CHAMPION 3 at PLUMBIN Cash & Carry Special ea Goo eit Bane 3 xe. eee ae gras sete 1 fearm. On county, la. | MEF ivan pee ‘ol | me er TFORSI 173.8. oO pecials and rotted cow macur .. soll 2, GuETLAND FOr POM lnetwhes are ike . Tratler 1 esneees wi | in | rust, @ real buy a: §498 Ce ee ee ee ee: | Sahay ea | a ce ons ad Gal rea Bn ie | "agotna sites" Sekvics * Dp A. — i zs a “ 23-9553 ee ere es see tures edt yg DRIVEWAY. GRADING | 1? waehemere Tone @ SALE ONE | OR 3-418 aC MOLDED PLYWOOD | __Us0d Jeeps are our specialty ALOmINUM COMBINATION — Se ‘we Pabeathing Lia. a on _ 5-52, FE ing FE 5-36 one @ yr. old ge Low 1 GENERAL. 3 “>? BEDRMS “exit ear Hered Merk Se GOOD TRANSPOR- | El boo ced ie Wied: Coal © Fak a (ote EW, TEE Et tert ee et eae | Factory og "Ten Prises = a —— cons = one | BXC - bd uL 2236960 «©6—- BOR HUTC TAN Borum fire % ELEC i _ Sharp UL 23-3308 ets 1 Bier ear aie hae 41836 Pi ed wa Walnut ...:8 4 he Oe ante Oe woop on mere et ei ALso SERVING OF ° IUTCHINSOS si segring. | cs ig A eid cmEWnoLt > — feel se befevenr Cult Tempe — FUEL OIL — | t sibie | ot p RE WR te eos | ("Srive trunwmiscion A. sited ‘ie | Driveway Culvert $245 ft. suMM - oe best Bat’ PR it for for $1300, New dost pomber Stovk No. G16 Nothing Creosote, Wood. Preservatt * igerviee ST Mates ton ner ‘s | —— . URIATIC A vative $1.16 B aaa — SCREEN DOORS PROM. $605, AUBURN X DISPLAY. © Aifterent 6 DISCOUNT : $6.95 ! LUMBE =< __MA_b- ‘i MOTO ,e | =A; se ipa tRrLecK GAL. oa kane R Permanent Registered ALL NEW 1960 ie ys LOUIPMENT - Truck Center | | waster cies hev. — n GOAL #, BULLE og re £9. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 86 unt ean HORSES PONTIAC CHIEF OR ¢onia = ‘Mine oath Ch ee headset oi c oe PPP LL LOL LAL hem so = M59 at W * d | AN Ai TREES — sPRC P vio mares & geid- DETROITS - tp Lake Rd pe CHEVY 7 cas AL ) eS Ee Weekdays 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. be red Ae a owe, ine, Contem Y os ae deerance” af collars op “BOATS & MOTORS : Ouse From | Sale SAD ae lem ige : beater, May TES ert | < Bet Mughe, Dig your own. Bring Jret 0 Visitors Sralcome | op eof 1958 models on oe Get the dest veal of the season 19 pice Aulgur” Dr 01 F09 oy, trace, “Sys G Sng Sei — _gettine. Phone & ope ES, © tees Paarh ae ® a week. Pe deus. One | plete boatiig outfit i980 to 198 i Dequindre._OL oii ARAGE DOORS intersection of » Gg Ra 8 Wanted | | Evinrude motors, Crestline | i Lake Ra. Open daily t noe Livestock “00 | | @tar & Thompson b r. Lone 4 PANELS 1968 CHEVROLET &DOOR. 8 to eee BOB Ff | Little oats Gator & 1948 to | heater 4-8038 Sieeth Rd. aia isa IUTCHINSON | Little Dude eilers, We trace 1987 heater. pgweraiide, power eer A Beet type Fi gp me ve hosel . sec BS. on3t Os ie ~ ase wn. LPS. Stock No 835. Only be color. ate fies North of Por tt 2994 6 HARDY «3 pee AP STB ee rteanehtatiwe “CLEARANCE 75 eu; tease | North it for Sale Poultry 1 travel trailer Since 1832, Guar CLEARANCE SALE & 191 r ey. -Yreeee e heater and tank 700 LEGHOR: a for life. See wnem and wet =E VINK : Huner Bra at $ Wood eas magnon. we via wos.) fia f warmer Teal gn Mare UDE MOTORS 0 [sree “Ml ate r ‘Sell all” ying 76) Se fete one of Wi by nef is werceewer $178.80 21 | ose EOOEAT I Bargains Fora we eG aS shoe ad | } Horsepower aha | a witn tury, GATES: hae MY 31180. . COND. | Sale Farm Produce 92 prosimatey deg PRONT. AP: TONY'S MARINI ‘= tees 37 CHEV }DR_ WF FURL IN- NEW & & USED . a a house: heme wu Pyenetie Mee us RY ICE 2 en, Vane a power. 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Hoel "i cme 4 ’ = A ben “ ne ee UNITS a many other extras R a, - -_ ve * meee =f 4 = US LUMBER ones aw re Fe SR” a cyte | APPLBe: ee vraljer, Pe ae iy PE VACATION =~ HARRINGTON — ONLY $1495 — + ad Ra, Maer OR > LOOK Car second Baldwin Re. | aa ib Pr” VACATION TRAILER BOAT WORKS 2 ton Ashton, wréeke Many ES - BEE : | eet : : v7, the © joo YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER too 1% Fa cump—duals ie any One-Owner Cars P 10 two Morse Trailer _ Fy i |e ana w PiCEER one. op gen BF No Reasonable Otter Refused , soe Mpc Paine a, PaOTzaP Ara SBA a LOTS OF NFW BOAT ~ Res beats : sae ge : 1 “OXFORD— | Nrwe0ATS: BOB BUTLER iia ieee om. 1 ¢ Seoul meter ‘M Ford 2 dr. € TRALER | oo HES Steg motor ty a r. é ind sa is may wreau. | HAROLD hae La | akland Marine Exch. \s 4 ar. ante 2 | 2 S Sommee er | $3 Gee. 4 gr. gation ss | Open Eves. a eeeseye i Mae ar ' = OHNSON Taio + woonk ORD RES ia" . boats, Gator an i= - rr 4 ACRE . trailers. Saampeiele tr. | 8 WOODWARD ___B COS | 43 Chryslet 9 Gr. pstqering fan $5 DOWN fe Bowe Batson : re + iten geese 4 30 GMC 1 patiet, eek cine ie. % TON PICKUP | 4h Oige door . $195 bk eee ‘ | Eddie S Hoxie a] ie Steele a FOR . S free os 1% wd une awe ne Elia. ie cai ul qs ee eo, dna ati ~ Today's Best Buy <=" '¥ CHEV ROLET ae: ‘NORTHERN 1 UN BER | BONE bass. aot eae iseete” } unneeded t a sar belongs ‘cash \ Syive = tarongh Gavaitied Ads! i 5 mat ®. MyROR aa t ; 4 7 F * om soe od a fu SN cial aus aa ees eee ee ae ae eas Rae ee ace ce a rate ye ty * acai : . [ a -_ : : , ] | - ‘TWENTY- FOUR. _ ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. — : 2 : ‘ For Sale Used Cars 110; For Sale Used Cars 110; For Sale t Used Cars 110 For Sale Used Cars 1101 For Sale Used Cars 110, “For Sele Used Cars 110 PARRA PAD PAPILLA ROL PPP LLL REPL LLP ALOE een PAO LPP PLL PPL LAP A 5 india aatictinctind al * SOP | PLP ALLEL LNAI ALO tt | Pt a * " * . ST SELL. DODGE H- ‘TOP, ‘61 $1 FORD CLUB cours, aoop ‘34 FORD V-6. AUTO. TRANS. ‘56 CHEVROLET “Withee. = & A Png Me new'| condition. $100. PE 51315. : in cond, - a ae, ; ; REPO ESSION : 22DOOR SEDAN : res. Exc. con ae Radio & Hester, Standsrd [i956 DODGE CLUB SEDAN RA- REPOSSESSION Very . Big: Ce Se Sie, Se ee ae . dio. heater, ‘push-button trans 955 Pord convert., red and white. | __€/ns. ‘at, Auto Sales, Mr. Bell, $495 sion. Our siden No. 764. Only se08, a over payments of $27 24 R - fey " no ‘prTec” WSON ) . Seles 193 EM eaginew. Pes age. ‘white, Rodis, Lay Sie: : 1988 PONTIAC 3 T STATION te fa / i a « , = = Riven courasy | North Chev. dive White, wailvucen copter! LATE MODEL | “sasostn ha white al srsee MOTOR CO Asi! | ; tal wheel kit. 1 owner. c et. Only 3,800 miles. 41065. 232 8. SAGINAW 8ST FE 2-f\31 55 FORD car, bo miles. Lik a _——--~ Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward au \ , id . e z cxevilike Birmingham =Mi_¢273| Customline 2-door with Forde. | _ new 108} Stanley St. Pontiac. C ARS 56 PONTI AC "SS ve matle, ? ° STATION o's He ter ATTENTION ~ ures, eed 5d white fintes eh ond PONTIAC AUTO py ane gg Mm - Door — Radio & Heater. | yet a Md OE haa BROKERS . Buick 2-door bardtop. dyne-| quolse & Ivory “iach tmmsce- New paint cace tire | R DEALER THS “ "$4 Cneby Convert) Aula, power condifion, One 6 " { | —CAI “RS— 3 roca Custom 8 tute. pe brakes, a vepemeory and mobile copsie =e at re ‘ ord ountry an... con- “RUSS” DAWSON = H | | / vb F uy Bedan ition throughout, $1095 R COMPANY | \\ | | 3s Chevy Masdiop 4 BA 232-8 SAGINAW FE 29131, ©) a6 B olin 4 gre sharp i E aie sala “Sn hardtop, 3 HEVY 6 STD S8HIFI "se Plymouth vedere wag. 9995| | : heater. : ane | via a wollEORM PC rg gyan 8 buy Century ME “OA Bg | “Black and’ very” finien. “Good COMMUNITY “SEPT. BARGAIN re ee “CLUB COUPE | 19093 FORD V-8 CONVERTIBLE. | '55 Foro Fairiane | |: oe SALE Revie Notte doe Aa ‘POM $300 FE 5-350 "$8 Ford # sis ‘powee Yiae | Yett Cherrolet s-pessenger weson. a ff og ‘99 Mercury, ar LY NO s ~ —— b4 Old be 2 a ull wer $7149 ngine. Powerglide. radio. oz Que = » sharp . ayiments of 585 yer mo Cail) — |. VERY TUESDAY— ee TOWN | 6 Pora View oe gags cae Beautiful turquoise and AUBURN 14 EAs EAST BLVD. 55 ustomline 8 2 dr. vedit Mgr Mr. Parks at 6 PAP $5 DOWN 54 Fore Custom 2 dr. $905 | iverv finish ‘58 Packard Chi $495 7800 | Hero. Turuer Fors | —v | 5s Studeoaker overdrive g4ee ast Cade 00 94 ural ‘4 og 8 cy naer. 2 dr, OD 4 ; a 84 FORD thevy Prue truck 's ton is oor sedan. Te 5 7 ‘$2 Ford 2 dr.. 8 © r, — EDDIE STEELE FORD FREE ENTRY 2 DOOR HARDTOP . rae Coupes Lol — tadio, beater, solid black $5 DOWN ‘51 Buick, Speci: 7* EE ! yas $596 fee 2 SER ONTIAC i 'S7 rip VROLE hartro fC Bod “INC ; Pgs Perry at Madison = _eoioe Sst Wirmekih St0sr barton. ¥: a3 wom 605 Auburn Ave.. FE BEL AIK 2 DOO | ee ee BLUE 6 erhe ay aD ‘ayara. engine, radio. heater. like pew. $195 ised Jeeps _ste_ ovr _spesteny | , 5 . , ne new e > ua NEW BAUR PRs >» GO Fanti Nance Hee ou DIXIE HIGHWAY, Eddie Steele 9% Get Bb edt "| condition. " | i NEW RAMBLERS LEPT 70 GO or, W-Walls | 1 Block lon of Telegraph ¢ | 1963 LINCOLN ‘CAPRI Ht SEE | 3997 Renault ¢-door sedan, radio. Eddi S ; ] the tax inerease on these $130> L=[) O | _ sans wom OR D = «a | ag igi FE 5 | heater, Ferlec transmission. Good ie tee e dea} you will never forget. eal ers nly ma un ve ae, of 7 Mercury Hardtop condition ax FORD =~ aC Rambler Sales Eddie Steel c PE @BUS FE 88028, Good _UseD CARS MERCOM Ago % HWW) 1966 Chevrolet Brookwood ¢-door 3718 W_ Huron at His. Lr. Ra ores, BA, Culn too FORD 2 DR NICE CAR -- BRAID — 1 E wagon, radio, heater. Solid coral py 5-0861 | §7 RA STA 2 FORD — | Bergein Fe 3-150 HW Beiggins | OTOR BALES HEB oss gies id aa “True one "PON. *Rabio HRATER AD ABSOLUTE: . pn | '##u FORD COUPE, BEST OFFER Deicie | Virmewh Dealer ENGine TANDARD 3708 ORC ge are Nye2y, 209 N__ Joslyn | A vaanh Fain (DEALING $1545 HASKINS ena Pt of a per. es on Cal yr pent ae | 55 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DR LIKE Cass at West Pike Sts CASS OAKLAND Par e DRO MONEY Boies a ‘32 CHEVROLET. NEW aoe | new, Must sell, $585 MY 23791 FE 3-0166 | Pontiac » Newent Lat Pull price. t bod corner nite eae ae Sa Seeearke Rd. Kimbell and) Le ee _ | 312 _W_ Monte FE 8-6288 CHE V. my sate Misiee, is3 Vour ~ Choice $100 | — EDDIE STEELE FORD NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE | 006. Sons gas station 1958 Ford Custom 300 tudor. Re _* _ 1 "$1 International “% ton pick-up ~TRANEPORTATION SPECIALS | ain heater megutiful blue and | tre api ster [oo ae = uu be PONT. . DR. STAR C 'S0 Ford R&H Exe. ber. bag af Sedan : . a 89! white 2 lone A “one owner car al FORD MERCT | MAb ue Mirena Power bed seces. ‘62 Dod any” tran por "$4 Pontiac Sedan, re Cie to sell Stock Mo BIO rs ie ek P + Montes oro (= B Gene poem W oF 7203. ; aT ieate : Foe ta at te ran jae j fandard ahift a ; = - " S - Me Meters 2 4: Heater dio & Heater’ W Walle | RADIO 4 HEATER, NABBOLUTE- Want to uy anew car! | BLE OALAMIE VICTORIA 4B rank su S5Y5 nee ECT H Savings. NORTH. MOTOR BALES North Chev. t ep teae ; .. Ey eens of $11.46 oh mod St L rd ay 4 bsdeaaal WAYe A | TOM’ B 7 INC. MU 41715 MOAT Dinie Highway Ok 4 000) Rts DAWSON Credit Mgr Mr. “ford at VARE DEAL aT ONE OF > Hunter Bovd 9! 8 Woodward Ave To (a. MOIOR COMPANY 47506 Haro a “turner, oid | OAKI saat OLave 65 RAMBL ER HARDTOP. PINK & : Tae ioc MI © 243 Lddie Steele 232 8 SAGINAW. re 2-0131 a — | Seatens Soens nace tn | ee FR B62) 2 FORD VB 4 ; ime aha : 57 PLYMOUTH TuARercurT AVON SPECIALS — 7 vate 1949 MERCURY 2-DR DELUX yin, 5 \'46 Mercury Sedan $ 89 Pb POSSESS ~TON - FORD Lim Spotless condition Facto: alee las loll Ae | 54 Pontiac Sedan. auto. trans. 8349 | (lay fall price. vo vaste pceane ro% ORCHARD LAKE RD officials car FE 68-1809 ; Does eee actual miles. EA | | Se Mereur 3 dr. auto. trans. $390 yey oes 8750 8 mont) Dae No FR 4 6204 Keay PE 22520 . en) | 2987 Di None boat od OR 4. 0001 p L : f Suko Beige: Mr (Be Want to buy anew car? | ‘86 MERCURY | : — FORD Dealer Since we: ee — ON [AC pre wae ae ctins’ OEY SG x tee, 2 Meteo meus /’RUSS” DAW aes $ho6 DIXIF: HWY 3.1201 55 RAMBLER- | conc . ; SELECTIONS OF Radic ‘ i Meta; manic MOTOR COMPA J At the Stoplight in Waterford 2 door. HT, R & H, automatic FORD DEALER AND UBED CAR, rinst. | : a 2328 BAGINAW PE. 2-413) PONTIAC 1950 CATALINA. 4 DR. | trans. WW tires 1 owner Sharp. | Al Used Car Shopping Center | ap U , DEAL sharp ? i> jedan Full po FRI | ~ - : ——— T 1 d a i : Mowe cactus} Sree tee cies On Dike: Clarkston Motor Sates remenaous "2 FORD | COUNTIES OLDEST DEAL- peg. hts | = eppm sree rorp — ;MRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER , , _ ¢ oan ERS FORDS FPINCE 1930. RUSS” DAWSON i 65 PLYMOUTH “4s PONTIAC ain Bt, Clarkston MA 56-5141 SEPTE M BE R €] 205 MOTOR COMPANY | 55 PLYMOUT! 2 DOOR HARDTOP a =! - jaa & BAOINAW FE 20111) RELVEDERE 4 DOOR 8 Good rubber Clean inside. ‘66 RAMBLER CROSS baat belied $4 MICRCUNY MARDTOP Exc Auto ~ trans, Radio and $545 station wagon. A-1 cond orig- V AL UES ‘ 5! ‘C ' () ‘und R&H BM 3-008 | Heater W-Walis Excep- inal owner $1,150. FE r e23 2379. =e * ’ - . a is So aro : . “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" | Wet ORD a RUSS” DAWSON ‘96, RAMBLER CUSTOM Jy wen. ns 9806 DIXIE HWY OR +120) MERCU $695 MOTOR CO ewes. mere beater | 1987 Pontiac Buperchiel @ dr. Bean; “eaeig Ta ; At the Btopuant in Waterford MERCURY 8 SAGINAW” dl In_good cond. FE 40038 iiuied tone Hydramatic. Aedio | Yur Frlendie FOR Dealer MODEL CLEARANCE. Before you | 3 A FE 20131 ARK'< Hester, Wiutewalle, Here te onr'pg sit) # SAGINAW AT | 1887 FORD 9 DR VE RADIO &) “ROY give us a.try! , * Eddi Steele ig neg, Sal oe LARK’S hel hy veen babied Low dawn ; : | 1 = 1 | mileage endaie 2645 Onty a f left. Save up to a ircnent 36 mma. ue tealerice . is) FOHD FAIRLANK CHAP ge gs ae Mardto DUSSEAU | le ue PONTIAC GOR GAG CURD sane on ne ori wane’ ca: ie8 Fors ree See wall ree, oo toe | Dyuafiow Radio & heater “white. * ae 7 Oi nerd Lex ‘na * = FORD = Sean: Ww ete mesine. cover MALES (eg oo Hario caler Views tires | A) Caan : a u cna ake : ; 2 brakes . ete. Low mileage Saginaw at § Boulevar a via ye PUT Rord FalFlane 800 haratop | walls $2006 Pe ARE CAME PP assy |. bie Se8. 19 Meeme (Drive ee 4-0887 ee eee ter. ehite | “adlo healer automatic tans 1957 Ford ¢Door. V6. Automatic CURY a cae A 'b8 PONTIAC 4 DR SUPERCHIEF.| © = Ga trea OITCET eT marr so} eaten tee mold finish Here s | tensmission. Redio & héater 2 DOOR HARDTOP Moree Rene ge o&. dob PULL | “iow mileage Reas PE 41079 > -FORD DEALER - per cent 34 mos om balance’ | py 199 On ¥ giana . etzee iene, Selly nce own, $2124 Lucky Auto, 62 PONTIAC HT. R & H. HYDRA A-U Used Car Shopping Center 1955 in - ine " eee ae 1051 Cadiliae 4 dr. eedan Fully | , $000 pimeesmitene Sepiaaw om te Sree ees ah oe 55 NASH etc cone plue dependant! My | - | = ae ; | ON ; rd. 6206 : ‘$9 PONTIAC, 4 DR, CATALINA 22 NAS Gre yours tn this one Low dower N h Ch eauippes ' : * Oss d i ia is Viste Low _milea E : » HAW ' ge, OR 3-8068 | 196 Beata Starciief 2 dr Hard ort “ . ve Celt Foor 2 a cine Straight RUSS ae a0 1955 PIEN MOL i _— 3 oss mt Me ca lacrele lend! ready Gunter Mind) at oud war ve | ek 0 eater ewalls MOTOR COMPAN -[¢ , “TE $205 . na > a ; OD Ce ed eee ee reoy Birmingham “OME O3s | 81208 » (2392 § =BAGINAW FE 29131 a seni areola eo) ae nz} FACTORY BRANCH a a ‘ 5 ne Eee, " ne 1961 Chevrolet 3 dr. sedan. 98 iene ee wie af stean . 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MAple 9 oH ot M \ple &. i antee 3 . . q Th k ok fe “1 nine tom toa | Eddie Steele |i.) 0UK SELECTION | Pontiac in 5 HOMER HIGHT MTRS ol Of fine late model used cars ~ F lf ‘si CHV 6 AED TRANS vay \- FORD — nF AL Sl ei i or Yourse pyooun Domi Lily les CEeClE | sist Micnigen OA 82528) 4275 W Huron at Bllz Uk Rd we 8 : —— - \ “87 FORD V-8 “ 5.3177 FE 5.0881 JAC BK COLE, INC. = al =e CUE VROl ict | - FORD | REPOSSESSION | 60 MERCURY CLEAN, 6125 FE wee. ral sonere: we) : Delia 2 door V-8 Radia heat 7108 ORCHARD LAKE RD | $195 full price No cash needed |. alll a jee : db WE HAVE er white thes Only @1404 eine PF 6 4 Keego FF 2.2520 peav only $11 a month OMue Nov | 82 OLDS Ve KR ww H 00 FE — . ore: On "oi D = BALANCE Je / FORD: OOND CONDITION ist King Aufo Males Me Beli | 258680 0 5 TELYMOUTHI Mor a 0} t on 3 060 YE & 0402 . 4 66 OLDA 2 DR STICK SHIFT 2 door Savoy V-8 Radio. heat- = . RUS Very good cond $275 FR 2-450! er oe tires i 2 NO | FE 3-717 | Quality Cars OHNSON ' a a | Nomex DOWN ONTHS! gout tn Fee eee Oboe | . nssman 56 OLDSMOBIE.E ! 1957 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT. | , OEE RS 08 Holiday Club Coupe Beaut! | alira Good condition Take over With MOTORS INC ° GR tab can” Bowe Ot payments Phone MU_ 4-3435 912 B Woodward Mi 6.0302! ; CHEVROLET MONTHS ON BALANCE $9 PONTIAC CATALINA. CON- S6 Ford Convert. vert Hydra Whitewalls. Power 1954 CHEV. WAGON . Thtie ts a @-dr. 210 Maa radio heater. sutomeise anift.. Nearly: pew rubber rice is right. | PEOPLE 6 rRuto s ALES | New top $1195 "67 Olds Hardtop steering $250 cash FR 7.1933 ue ‘ha DE ROTO REPOSSESSION $108 full price Noa cass Payoonly $11 @ month Your 147 FR & lsaR Friendly FORD N BAGINAW 81 rp Dealer reewted Due Noa f 4tnt re rows Auto Hales, Mr Beit, 42 eoeD SEDAN. HAD -—-— —— 8:04 | HEATER, ABSOLUTELY one MONEY. oe. saume Nl II I AC we ; mente of $965 per mo Call Credit | | ie eeeae Burkskin in color Vo RI i ve ant om at MI @7n00 | Fully equipped inciuding all ac : wrote urper | ord CParTiee 0 power steering LOOKING, FOR H lakes & windows This car is = : { immaciiate throughout Cowld b “CLEAN” $5 DOW'S — SHOP — put or showroom foeor 2708. | } ., | 82 CHEVROLET — (COMPARE —, ‘S60 CADILLAC : ia) | WaeS ne oo ; : ati th i = Gul ae | == sso s AA bE sts == FEDOR ADO Convertibte whe CARS wita a top Rieck & white | Ed | ~ includ | aciory equipment . . heluding al accessories & power BY ALL MEANS arm | LaQle Steele | GLENN’ S | eS | FORD - ‘of BUICK ate MOTOR S ; 7 BUICK ‘( ; ‘Owens ‘|, 278 Wo Miron at Rly ta ma POR SALES ROADMASTER 75 Riviera Sedan \ 17 S-DAA) aa rane ite © white om eoler Fully | \ ARF aa pred Lucluding full power & , FORD DEALER Hand Selected al accessories A beautiful | own | AND ™ new car trace $1005 | ihe New "87 PONTIAC ‘ IN CON ad AC N] W Trad eS Speci als ONILTION STARCHIEP Convertibte | Coral * uit bh | tase POR) Thunderbird hardioy WI . Cc - tnieciae Piel sitetiar a pte rey ; Power, radio heater automat ly Wye { © Rario & heat ‘er Hyvdramatic WW 4000 ae ilies Save $800 fiem tires car has ante tA 600 & new miles & ‘has been garage kept > * : . c >| Tea 776 AUBURN RID ‘1950 RAMBLER wagon Radio & se [° OF L. OSS ” 2 2 Blocks & of Adams 941 heater, @utomadse trates Solid | 7 eaite ap ip InN sou $1805 AT DesOTO 2 Py Hep Sipe =) P I. \ MOU The | pm STATION w AQON BE ineraid ; ; , : ; §T PLYMOUTH Subart areer in cola with matching if Za ae PS aly. 2 tee en K es Riserie hardtox t Deer (statin cc S11b4 terior A V4 with radio & heater 1 & tite | mite beauty altomathy A nice car $1405 | Fuuipped of coutse $1908 fe, / mos -§409 50 | $a CHEVY Blecayne 2 De $1604 a FORD } ‘ Qed XN 1058- CHEVY Del Ray coupe Blue 87 PLYM Belvedere @ Dr $1204 CONVERTIBLE Fairlane 600. ry al Low Low miles 3 days! 4 ack & cream ith black top only $1496 36 pmts $4772 87 FORD F-Lane 2 Door Site ged gd steering, radio & heater - | »ordomatic W titres A the 1957 RAMBLER Crosa country 5 | , cee in mieten erate ary aR “BT BUICK Special 2 Door $1404) Clean ear $1805. renter varp. $1408 30 pmta |° ; i ' “Up TO bison nth 88 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Door $1006 , '86 MERCURY ’ ‘ MONTX ! 2) 000 1996 RAMBLER ‘Custom cross coun. 66 DODGE 4 Door Wagon 8 #04) & wate is colah Radio neater: ile Ted and binck Pte! 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E (9) Woody Woodpecker. 9:30 (2) News Analyst. « (1) Sports Deadline, 10:00 (2) (4) (7) News. 10:25 (2) To Be Announced. 10:30 (4) Colenel Flack. ‘Up From the Apes,"’ Alan Mowbray. (7) Arizona Gun, ‘‘Aban- 10:55 doned.”’ 11:00 (9) Hawkeye, “The Indian Doll.” (2) Khrushchev Visit. “Eye- witness to History’ rounds 11:30 (2) QQ) 42) (7) (2) (7) (4) (2) (4) wal (4) (9) (2?) 44) «9) (Tt) (2) (4) (7) «9) (2) Meditations. On Farm Front. Cartoon Classroom. Breakfast Time. Capt. Kangaroo, Johnny Ginger. (color) Bozo the Clown. Movie. Life of Riley. Stage 2 2 Dough Re Mi. Billboard. Sam Levenson, Treasure Hunt. Special Agent. News. I Leve Luey. tcolor) Price Is Right. Lady of Charm Abbott & Costello. Top Dollar. 12:50 o News. * 1:00 ' (2) Our Miss Brooks, : (4) NBC Playhouse. >" <7) Music Bingo. (9). Movie. (2) As the World Turns. (7) Tepper. (4) Faye Elizabeth. i - (2) For Better or Worse. | (4) Queen for a Day, i (7) Day in Court. (2) House. Party. | (4) Blondie. } (7) Gale Storm. (2) Big Payoff. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock, (9) Movie. (2) Verdict Is Yours. | (7) Who Do You Trust? (4) Prom These Roots. (2) Brighter Day. (4) (color) Truth or Consé- quences. I (7) American Bandstand. | (2) Secret Storm. (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. 8:55 (4) — . 1:38 up Khrushchev's first day. (4) Concentration. (4) Laramie. ‘‘Stage Stop,” (9) Foreign Legionnaire. Dan Duryea, Everett Sloane. 11:45 (7) Detroit Today. (7) Sugarfoot. ‘“‘The Trial of the Canary Kid.” WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON (9) Movie. “High Wall,’ “12: 60 (2) Love of Life. Robert Taylor, | 4) Tic Tag Dough ugh. $,00 (2) To Be Announced. | (7) Across'the Board 8:30 To Tell the Truth. (9) Albert . (4)°Fibber McGee ang 12:15 (9) Rope Around the Sun. Molly. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (7) Wyatt Earp. “'Tomb- (4) (color) It Could Be You. stone,’’ Hugh~ O'Brian. (7) Pantomime Quiz. 9:00 (2) Tightrope. ‘The Casino.”’ (9) Comedy Time. (4) Khrushchev Visit. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. tT) Rifleman. “The Dearly Wait.” 9:30 “Cab Driver.’ Coca, Keénan Wynn. (4) Bob Cummings (7) Naked City. “‘The Bump- Californian ° er.” (9) Movie. “Time to Kill,” Lloyd Nolan. (AP) — 10:00 (2) Andy Williams, Steve SAN DIEGO, Salt AP = Lawrence, Johnny Carson, @male maker~ ‘wit guests. mustache gays he is out after the (4) David Niven. ‘‘The Ven- tip-totip championship of the geance,”’ Dan Duryea world. (7) Alcoa Presents: ‘‘Delt- x * * sion.” , John A. Todd, 41, said he has (9) News, Weather. 10:20 (9) Sports. , has a mustache measuring 19. 10:30 (4) Panic. “May Da) inches. He said he expects to ex- (7) Bold Venture. Dane poeg that before long. Clark. Todd's mustache dates from (9) Wrestling. April 15, 1987. 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. (7) Soupy's On. . ica 11:15 (2) Sports Political TV T 11:20 (2) Movie. ‘‘Once Upon a 0 | me Time,” Cary Grant, vane Ny UJ St ti Blair Now Up fo Station (4) Sports 11:30 (4) Jack Paar (7) Movie. “The Man wre and television news programs will Lived Twice,” Ralph pe exempt from providing equal Bellamy. time to all political candidates (9) Movie. ‘The Garden of under a bill signed into law by Allah,”’ Charles Boyer. WEDNESDAY MORNING (4) Today. i4) Today. (7) Big Show. 1:0 Anewér to Previews Puszie iP IE AIS. ie Amin 38 ia Sar i 3 a ees 1 “oy C AION Piste Ai ele IO | | Th Aig IP (ESLaeNea "Nad f= irs _— a SIN ieee A) TiO ladle) lotr sf: | = SIE ot EIN) +f: (2) Spotlight Playhouse. Imogene | [Mf ustachioed De Sapio Faces Aims for Mark | Threat to Rule 18. mal tiberal Dem Trying to Shake Off Bossism ' Label in New York NEW YORK (AP)— Tammany heard of a man in England who leader Carmine De Sapio, a tar- get of liberal Democrats ever since the ‘“‘bossism’’ issue enliv- ened Republican Nelson A, Rocke- feller's successful sovermon. fights for his leadership ; "De Sapio not only is opposed tn) today’s primary for the leadership: of his own ‘Village dis- hag a eS Se ee a~score of other primary bat-' WASHINGTON (AP) — Radio tles. for district leaderships: President Eisenhower, * * x In signing it Monday, the Presi- dent said in a statement the law will make clear that a brief ap- pearance of a candidate for public ~ office on a bonafide news program “will not require the station to provide equal time to all other, persons who are candidates for) the same office.”’ * * * The broadcasting industry had protested that unless the law were changed in this way, ‘its coverage of political campaigns would be disrupted by .demands for equal time from many political candi- dates. Scattered local contests for par- ty nominations were ex draw only small numbers of vot- ers, . * * * ° De Sapio is expected to win in his personal contest with attorney Charles S. McGuiness. for leader-) ship of his assembly district. But close races were in pros- pect in some other districts | anti - Tammany candidates are| trying to unseat organization lead- rs, | Leading the insurgents are Mrs. ‘Franklin D, Roosevelt, former | Sen. Herbert H. Lehman. and for- mer Air Force ain Thomas | Finletter, * * * They and other Democrats have charged that De Sapio gave the | public a picture of the Democrats ‘as a boss-ruled party at last year’s: Nears Record - George Pierrot, 1959 Crop Is Expected _ to Top 1958 Outpt ey 10 Per Cent LANSING @® — Tota] prodic-,_ tion of Michigan's 17 major field) land fruit crops is heading toward | a record high, the feieral-state | ‘crop reporting service said Mon. ‘day. If current predictions hold up, ; | production is expected to surpass | ‘ast year’s record crop by 10° per cent and the 18857 aserees by 26 per cent. The outlook is about nine per | cent abeve last month, thanks largely to a sudden spurt in the | cora crop. Geod growing ‘von. | ditiens last month erased any uncertainty about the effects of the July draught. Forecasts place the per- acre! ‘corn yield at 62 bushels, six more _|than last year. This year’s crop is ‘ ‘expected to top any other corn ‘crop ever harvested in Michigan by a whopping 31 per cent and! |surpass the 10-year average by 70 |per cent. Compared with last month, pro- ‘duction prospects also are up for * oats, barley, sugar beets, dry jpeans, fall potatoes, soybeans, hay, wa a few weeks. 42, was divorced recently. “Love is wonderful, He was an Academ) iRiesabower’ s. Gift Elephant Comes by Plane PARIS (AP)— President Eisen- hower’s gift elephant from the! , today. “We * * present from Premier Fulbert Youlou of the Middle Congo to Eisenhower, whom he met during the President’s Paris visit early this month. * « * | ‘After sucking a bottle of milk ,and munching a few bananps, ‘Zimbo was moved to the Vincennes ‘Zoo for a rest before going.on to Washington. State Tax Fight | Congo jungles arrived here by air: ‘Six-hundred-pound Zimbo in a - Teamsters Sued : Over Seniority Claim Loss of Wages in Priority Dispute DE ‘TROIT w—Thirty automobile haulaway drivers have sued the Teamster Union and their employ- er for $349,000 damages, claiming loss of wages in a seniority dispute. The suit, filed in circuit court here yesterday, named Western Auto Tansports, Inc, a Denver firm: Teamster Local 299. the Teamsters National Truckaway the Automobile Transporters labor divisién. George H_ Sutton attorney for the ,Detroit drivers, suid the com- pany has transferred nearly 100 drivers from Denver to Detroit the last three years. 30 Havlaway Drivers » AP Wirephete FILM PAIR HAPPY. — Mexican Actress Katy Jurado, 33, and actor Ernest Borgnine embrace as they met at [International Air- port last night on her arrival from Mexico. They plan to marry in she told newsmen. Borgnine. Award winner for “Marty/.in 1955. The wedding rite will be a civil ceremony but a ch service in Mexico will follow, apples, plums and grapes. Production of all smat! grains, potatoes, soybeans and pears», will fall short of last year. But the declines are more than made up fer by the huge corn in- crease and small increases for sugar beets, field beans, hay, apples, cherries and grapes. o~ oats production was not L up to average this year. ‘The dry bean yield js now fore-| ‘cast at 1,150 pounds per acre, a above last year. tons per acre, with total produc- | year’s 23 bushels per acre. Fruit output is expected to set ja record in total tonnage — 580,- i tons, This is 10 per cent above | last year and nearly a third over! | the 10 year average. Slightly larg er crops of apples, plums and ‘grapes are forecast compared With August No jndividual fruit crop is of irecord size but only the ‘is under last year: pear crop ‘Biggest’ TV Package Set for CBC Soon | TORONTO uR—A 2'% million dol- tans contract for a series of shows’ |described as ‘the biggest enter- ' tainment pac kage in Canadian tele- | Vision history’’ was announced yes- terday by Ford Motor Co. of Can- ada Ltd. and Canadian Broad- casting Corp. It features a 39-week series of 90-minute and hour-long spectacu- lars originating in both Canada andthe United States,te start ‘They are tentatively scheduled to 2*OT Memory. Scheduled for March, it will probably be the record harvest and 19 per cent | % Sugar beet yields also are ex-|% pected to hit a flew high of .16 tore highest since the early 1930's. | for Soybean output will equal last | which he was the only actor .. NEW YORK Petticoats” WILSON means nothing just now. But when he comes back, we'll see... * * * Billy Rose Opens Fall Season With Many Gals By EARL WILSON — Sitting there among the greatest free-loaders ‘of our day, I found Billy Rose had gone, at the opening of -| the fall season, from Joan Crawford to Marlene Dietrich to sues Git 5 ; Audrey “Meadows. Billy took li'l Audrey to the fall open- ing of El Morecco, thus torpoeding the idea that it was serious between Billy and Joan—or Mariene—but if you wanted to get technical about it, Cary Grant was there with a Venezuelan brunette, Aurora Moore, from Caracas, who bore out all the talk I'd heard about Venezuela being expensive. Cary Grant has gone to Eu- rope te peddle a picture called “Operation so the date with Aurora In Paris recently. our BW. was showing off the beautiful gold - and - diamond charm bracelet Frank Sinatra gave her for her birthday. One night as she jingled and jangled it, she said, “I can make a fortune just charging a fee for girls to look at it.” Prof. Andre Michel of the Sor- bonne, a Sinatra fan who tries to see all of Frank’s movies, exclaimed, “Ah, the lady with the golden arm!” Darry! Zanuck's becom- ing a play producer — so he can star Juliette Greco on the European stage, a5 ~~ he already has in movies. William Saroyan's writing two plays for the Zanuck-Greco combo . . DREY . Elsa Maxwell “+ -NEW YORK was quoted as saying at the Venice Film Festival (jocu- larly, of course), “There are only two important person- alities here—Gina Lollobrigida and Elsa Maxwell.” ' Art. Carfey just finished taping a one-hour TV show jn titled “Call Me Back.” Art says . doing practically a monologue. | He plays an alcoholic who comes into his apartment and starts phoning people while drinking. Written by Tony Webster, it’s “Nobody ever calls him back.” |Carney used no idiot-cards and did all the phone conversations istart Oct 6 with the first Cana. 0ngest one-man drama shown yet on TV. * * * Brigitte Bardot and Jacques Charrier got a good spoof- ing in the Paris paper, France Dimanche—or maybe it was serious. Anyway, the story said the newlyweds are never apart, are rarely even in different rooms; “when Brigitte takes up a pen, Jacques snatches it from her hands”; that BB loves to dance and they're always dancing at home; that BB's always wanted a baby and that she'll === tae convention, thus providing |"*** month. 5 ¢ |? 6 19 10 ‘an issue that helped Rockefeller In addition, the company will | i ‘to victory. ' sponser on Canadian TV net Dicks — im iz i) works two French language | a Seek Warrants | S27 %«s esttea“tis Soper «Powell's | serié@s “The Deputy” ideas to aoa 4 il 9 i ; starring Henry Fonda, and the 11 Interstice i Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 13 Thousands of Again 1 Y h : a his ore i i ) Ou 5 The spectaculars, entitled “Star- r ‘pproached DETROIT wr — oy az jail a ee divides A esi! be-| 16 Drone bee D spiracy charges were recommend. | | dons ou ae pad a pers f) * J ; — L : ¢ x ” nicksame i nee in connection with a street | 20 Most obscure Pr) % 5 fight 4 aa h fi * .* 22 His efferts n which four policemen dian production, Arthur Miller's | age — l jwere injured. ‘play “The Crucible,” set fc Oct. adulthood | te | Prosecutor Samuel Olsen said. nN. as bere 6 fr] jhe would seek the warrants on’ 28 Fellow of / . =— that the youths had: a 1 [| cathered tast Thursday night with THEE TV Networks - - {av » ‘intent to assault another gang. | 30 Theow |The group, all Negroes, previously | p | Ni kj 31 His ~— scout ee ee i 7 o] were: charged with obstructing « POOL Nikita Coverage many 34 Leather ¢ Irish gy Guatey i wise paeast newspapermen 16 i if Preposi trolmen hospital. 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SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 * TWENTY-SIX , ‘And Very Revealing Russ Names Complicated By The Associated Press (Nina ‘Petrovna Khrushcheva —' At home, Nikita Khrushctiev! | pronounced would say “Don’t call me mister. "| jaccent on second syllable—is Ni- But it’s all right for an Ameri-| |na, daughter of a man named, can to do It. | Petro od Americans have difficul with! . tees Rossian memes and titles, partic! ‘In the family or among close: larly those complicated by Com- friends, Russians call each other! : Here’ erie ,by petname dimunitives, but in) —s — a os nee. dur: ordinary discourse, Russians fa-' primer fog ready tetere t imiliar with each other will use ing the Soviet premier's visit. jthe given name and father’s first bal * * mame. A man working closely The Russian goes with Khrushchev would address! names: his middle name or otchestvo and Khrushchev's maid would call her his surname or familiya. The ying Petrovna, “vich” on the end of a man's middle name means “‘son of,’ and NOBLE TITLES the feminine ‘a’ or some times) In czarist days in Russia, the “na’’ on the end of a woman's upper class master of a house- middle name means ‘‘daughter, hold was called ‘‘barin,’ meaning) of.” ‘nobleman. Lesser folk called the Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev household's mistress ‘‘barina.”” In is Nikita, son of Sergei. His wife, those days, the word ‘‘gospodin”’ VETERANS: Take Advantage of Educational Benefits by three Prepare for a Career in Business Business employment offers prestige, work enjoyment and variety of | | | Communist * ‘gospodin of address {s used only with. for- frequently"’ ing ‘profiles was in common usage. Literally Khrushch-chov-a, with’ the word means lord, or master, It ig the equivalent of mister. No would call another .”’ The form Communist eigners. * * * A man who is not a party mém ber might woman in be “‘grazgdanka, or citizeness. The term ‘‘tovarisch,” meaning his first name or imya.'him as Nikita Sergeyevich. Mrs. comrade, ts usually resefved for members of the Communist party. ‘Nikita Feels Warmly About Ike’ LONDON (UPI) — Moscow Ra- dio said today it was true Premier ‘rate until next February, he said, Nikita Khrushchev has odds with! President Eisenhower but the truth) is Khrushchev has the ‘‘warmest”’ feeling for the President, “not in- | been at Thé fourth in a series of glow-| that the path the This, of course, Was never the fault of Khrushchev, Radio Mos- cow intimated. “Nikita Khrushchey has not In- | be addressed as “grazhdanin,” meaning citizen. A the same class would "on the Soviet leader | broadcast by Radio Moscow de- parted from the generally sweet- | r.css-and-light tone of the others to adgnit iworld leaders have trod has not, | always been strewn with roses. two! experience, rewarding salaries and 7. * ; : promotions, stimulating contacts. frequently entered into polemics with Dwight D, Eisenhower, al- ways speaking frankly and openly in such cases, seeking to delineate his point of view with the utmost U.N. Threatened by Lack of Funds The Emergency Force Dues Are Withheld by Soviet Bloc, UAR Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjold said Monday the entire fi- nancial position of the United Na- UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. i — They canal that the cost should be borne by Britain, — quate funds for the U gency Force in the Middle East | | (UNEF), In a report to the 82-nation General Assembly, Hammarsk- jold declared that unless quick _ action is taken, the solvency of | UNEF and the world organiza- tion itself will be in jeopardy. . * * * If the drain on the working capi-| tal fund continues at the present the U.N. will be entirély without imoney- to carry its normal pro- gram of activities. The U.N. draws ion the working capital fund to. pay its costs until regular annual asses- sments are rec eived. These usual- tions ts threatened by failure of: ismall member nations to TON eee jjust not able to contribute. | and Israel as war damages, Soi countries claim they ae Altogether, Hammarskjold re- iported 61 nations have paid noth- ling on their 1959 assessments. 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Read the complete football coverage stories on the Sports Pages — ef — THE PONTIAC PRESS * _TWO ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 Aue Madness Is Upon Us Again Pigskin Parade Starts Take a back seat you Tigerel ‘The Pigskin Parade of 1959 is ready to get underway. | It’s that time of the year they eall “Autumn Madness” but | Hear Ye, Hear Ye! The 1959 convention of the Royal Order of Swamis is now in session. |it’s a great and glorious type of madness which will be found | Presiding is head Swami William “Gazer” Cornwell whe-won the crystal ball cham- [0 the Friday high school gridirons, at the Saturday college pionship last year by dethroning ‘two-time Swish-Swash Swami Bruno Kearns. games and on Sunday at the pro fields. me tu al ‘umni toe 4) po The Grapevine from whence come the Swami forecasts is still ripe from the hot sum- Wak page gd Rencge' — high ~ | mer but opening day this week will probably produce some sour grapes for our Swami AS-| school and college alma maters. duce the state’s top teams be sociation. —. such perennial powers as Bay Ci Oakiand County, with the sec- But as they say in Swamiland — dig us Alibaba. . . ond largest sl of high Central -_ Fijnt Northern bat- CORNWELL ABAIR MOATS KEARNS schools im the state of Michigan, tling for a. i * .PORD-Avondale : wun aa bd Cranbrook Bismningham Bir hes Biriingnam Biriaingham ease hous plepeee ae me Pontiac Northern “makes its de- J ] - * Rhee aes io re ag’ | camesten Mle wecken cae cae nae a 2 s d- : ’ Another *5 teams next to county Realord. WALLED. Lai Walled Lake Walled Lake Walled Lace al lines ane alo ready to lift the lid|Wbich is. destined to grgw in the Bt Mike: BLOOMPIRLD we field ~ Bloomfield Or Biosmtiera W. Bloomfield | a5 battles begin for league titles|4 ranks. sie. ee 1 KIMBALL -Sowtbtiald iim . a ~ Kimbal a honors. valle = scouts will be watching erkley- P ] rndale ; rndale powerful Saginaw y talented prepsters who are Alon IMLAY "ag fing City Finny — tin iesigy Conference, Michigan's number] recognized on -the daily sports | Maryevil TRO trey. Trey Tier one prep league, may again pro-| pages for their football abilities. | U OF 2 Gee Washington Y of B. U of D v of D. » ie? | The Press sports staff will also a at a Western Central Western West ; be ¢ on the alert for the prep stars fi ec ec . ee earn . way ; een Ay Font Seve Penn Beate Penn Blate Final Scoring All-County teams and top honors. . \* * * For the past ‘three years the | players selected by The Press as ‘Or the county’s “Outstanding Player” . jall received football .schOlarships and are now competing for college OAKLAND COUNTY berths. G ratte, Coincidentally, all three ay: Lyon, st Frederick. se ses" ers matriculated to the Univer- °-chapman, ~ eee ee ee ee sity of Michigan. John Walker, Solberg Southfield . 9 13 © 7 Walled Lake’s great fullback of Underhill, ped 10 73 G3 1956, Is a junior on the Wolverine Wurst, Walled 8 9 7 61 varsity, Poca a Bloom@iela - " ‘ se 7 sixes rere: ot BE Banding Player trom Hazel Park en, roy wise Wesek. Gt "en ; 8 $ §{ starts his sophomore year at U. of Whitney, Shrine : 3 H 3 = M. and the 1958 choice, John Luc- |LeSage, Farmington eee) 8s 0 48 adam from West Bloomfield, starts \Pink, Walled Lake ......7 7 2 # his freshman year at Ann Arbor. | Acton, Clawson... .cses- 8 oT 3 ‘Agee, Farmington ........ 87 0 “3! * x * \Ridley, Southfield ........ 87 0 4 Once again, The Press will co operate with the McCan ‘Shoe COUNTY AREA Company in selecting the county's Stevens. Lapeer < " eer a Cutstanding Player of 1959 with tevcrhart, St. Ben.......8 13 1 1% @ huge bronze shoe awatd going te = a mlaier eal 9 13 1 % the winner or to his high school. Starnes, Northville Pt. ® a 1 is County area boys are gaining a lnuhar ewe. Chay .... college education through football Teneatt. pyle aie . ; bo scholarships and many are des- - ° ‘ | Petty, ee OS 8 $ $ tined to follow after this season. JOHN WALKER LOU PAVLOFF JOHN LUCADAM FJ Ostrander, Almont #4 23,89 Yes, king football is here. Long Outstanding Player 1966 Outstanding Player 1957 Outstanding Player 1958 x-Denotes two field goals * |live the -king! oa RRS I Wii Final Standings of 1958 [Final Polls of 1958 a Football Index wer ng 3 Leagwe Gamen| teorws . otteg| F BAL, Bz Gomera sae AED © pay City vet oe tte Pre les 3. Grand Rapids ‘Catholic. ...... (8-1-0) Page Page . lint Comtral sees gi e8 Iieeehester nee ween 8 1g 388 $ Sauskeqpe Catholis score rg 4 t t Sones TT nets Gbndeeor © . Sea cuans 24. MILFORD | arthur mn visicise seis ; : : ; ; Nad Creuse ..c5.5s. 630 26 ° 1. Farmington . wecsee one ae : DOWN 26. LAKE ORION ‘ MUIME 6. eevee eres: 8. Grosse Pointe ......0s00..00+-(T-1-0) P Saginaw ....65..seeaee 056 oso SOUTER CENTRAL {| @ Pumt Northern .... aa. (8-3-0) 4 PON : ‘ an STs) TIAC CENTRAL 26. OAKLAND-B F - se 0. Grand Haven ........ vee eee 1-0) 6. PONTIAC NORTHERN 28. AVONDALE £ an WLT WELT. OTHERS IN ORDER: Belleville, Roya) 8 WATERFORD 98. TROY a League Games IMlay City ......5-05- 408 6 1 @ Oak Dondero, Bay City Handy, Battle . 3 wtetr We FOsford —...++s- eo..e-3d 3 8 4 4 @ Creek, Lansing Sexton. Lapeer. 10. WALLED LAKE 30. ROCHESTER G Port Myron... £02 83 len Branch 202.2 ae ee | s 10. SOUTHFIELD 30. ROMEO Fieetren oa aa a gOrtomeme IT O40 180 2 mast Lansing vse... ese (0-0) 12. ST. MICHAEL 32. OXFORD ee SOUTHERN THUMB 3. River Rouge s.lc1.2los. Its e-8-8) 14. ST. FRED 32, ORTONVILLE @ Mazel Park oes... ese i186 Sets Gamal k Ge Cp oe Sco Fe % 14. OL ST. MARY 32. THUMB LEAGUE : INTER-LAKES ees Die WHC ee es ae 116. CLARKSTON ° 32. UTICA “ ig Ge cr ak 8 Pe cine IE 18. BLOOMFIELD HILLS 34. BIRMINGHAM ‘ = ' - New Haven vite 33 3 5 Sire coun aven ..... = conte Oe 9 “ 20 Dryden a6 Se en etereresernrs 20. GRID SCHEDULES 34. CRANBROOK BS $3 SiMempnis ...5......-- 8 o 26 3! OTHERS IN ORDER: Kalamazoo Uni- 22. WEST BLOOMFIELD 36, PRO FOOTBALL 30 2 6 Qe re ge eo Oak Orme Le ek emaea, theres: 24 HOLLY 38. COLLEGES a Sere fs ies SUSURSAN CATS ls 'Qran rand Repias Godwin. ‘Tecumseh, Alma. oe 3 wagiac | OAKLAND B Games . 4 : an wLet wWwLet i BY THE PONTIAC PRESS SPORTS DEPARTMENT kengwe = Gomes SY Mehadd enn. 18 FF 8) a Chartevole vereescarces sees 5. (8-0-0) & wtLetr wu. Ti8t. Michael 610 62303 mond © Avondale ......cee.ees 8 0 6 7 2 9. 8t Benedict .....0.. @16 9 3 0 & Pramtenmewm ...°7°°<***5;° ; CHUCK ABAIR BILL CORNWELL GUY MOATS © TO! ooo ses HE a ee 338 338 Seeereserenerent 5 5 Staff Writer Staff Writer Statt Writer | Medion Ua PD gg Gt ge Mary ced Boe 2g ®) & Casson ‘eel rio! Sttecesatees (2-0-0) C Take Orton 1 RO St Mary. Ear: piabbipecsbercsigy? & F4 BRUNO KEARNS, Sports Editor | ake Orlow avNe-Oamuanm ie ‘| oraz AREA enoeese °° ‘| rn ee seaeucter ron #7 . . ‘tl ee epee ere eee eee eee ee 1- ta tee eKsies & ' ‘ - Lenree Games RO Shrine .......... ... eee er 8 oes ee: a ae tine Press Pho y Tom Gerls an: Morte essere. pees 88 ORO Kimball Sc IIIIIG 2 figeereas Mert’ Peeiet Parma, ‘Hudson Eddie Vanderworp) sq@htoomtteld 620.22. } ‘ : ; @ Soutn 7 sostrcoess 8 § Siow ler, Parma, Hudson. Bloomfield Hilis ...... 43 @ § 3 6.Oak Park 33% cy SR Ctarketen we ee 6 ee 35 6 , Se Ge p 5 er ores eee Milford ....., seine © ¢ 1 6 % 1 Cranbrook ay z 0 "FE 92-0108 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 © THREE For A Touchdown [berm | — MAC DONALD > FIRE R & R MOTORS, Inc. proudly announces SPECIALISTS in OUR RETREADING METHODS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED AND SALES and SERVICE APPROVED “The Show Place Of Pontiac” R & R Motors, Inc. by U.S. TESTING CO., Inc. . The US. Testing Co. 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SEPT MBER 15, 1959 &. = - Challenge Mounts for Macleay at PCH x *&« * x -% «* x * * * But Wolves, Hillites, Indians May Make It. Close Flint Northern SVC Breaking the stranglehold of Bay City Central, Flint Central and Flint Northern on championship honors in th® Saginaw Valley Con- ference has been an impossible task for the other half of the league for the last several years ‘The Valley's ether three mem- bers—Pontiac Central, Saginaw Arthur Hill and Saginaw — will ‘ket help in that department in 196) when the loop expands to nine schools with the addition of Midland, Bay City Handy and new Flint Southwestern, In the meantime, the lowly three will face the same old job of trying to dislodge the Bay City and Flint triumvirate from the throne room * * * Flint Central appears to have been hardest hit of the big three lleavy losses via graduation plus a drain of talent by the South- western school when zoning was changed have depleted the ranks considerably for coach Bill Doo- little, whose speedy Indians shared the crown with Bay City last sea- 60N, . Pre-season titie ftavertisat jeans toward Fiint Northern with Kay Olty conceded a good chance to make another run fer the money, Arthur Hill, once a fer- midable grid pewer in the Valley, is given the best chance to crack the first division in a duel with Flint Central. Pontiac, which finished Sth last) year, is expected to end up in the} same position with Saginaw once | again bringing up the rear. * * * Northern coach Andy MacDonhid, has 15 Icttarmen returning from the team which took 3rd place a year ago, headed by fleet-footed Jim Hodo, a whale of a halfback, and end Harvey . Sanders, Vic Urick, an experienced quarter-! bane kk. is Bay City's Eimer Engel lest | many stare through graduation with all staters Jerry Gross, Bob Bishop and dim = Kanickl the most noteworthy, not te men tion Butch Kokaly, John Young, Jerry Auman, Mike Dardas and Coary Nuttall, Hut tested performers like full hack George Archer, end Larry Piotrowski, tackle Dave Sampsori) and halfback Bob Auman provide a good nucleus for the Wolves and i also ready for actton ! ga ca. oe ee 3 Pontiac Central Roster ' | prone so NAME ros rar War BASS = ' aWirnce Bi Qu 6-1 160 Ir : FY Marie ate NW Qn 5-10 150 i =: t ed’ Atay wi > ly f t len tlew hb a-@ be Jf 4 Dich Vea He i-* 18 tr | J er) ' rr 4 lea f (ehk Bivg@i hey iB + i0 fo fir ani Kony) Buitn Fr i Ie r Tu ta ‘ ver Hi 0 44 Timar avis & Pr ) 162 AY ‘j Kenneth Dextrom He y- 10 ive er ' Dom Preil i ¢-0 lea Sr ‘ 6 Albert Humphrey Cc 5-48 188 Sok i i Thoman Bichorn Cc 6-1 2 Soph E (0 Mike Andrews Cc 6-0 18} Sr i @t John Skel QO 5-9 155 tr : #2 Richard Whitehead a 5.10 180 Sr : fi James Dennis i 4.0 19@ Jf ] (4 Adolphus Howston 1 5-7 18s Sr 6S Joseph Rejas uy 6-11 ia Soph ‘8 Hob Smaglinski a &-10 147 dr , “7 Charlee Peteroon T 4-1 194% @r ‘ iO David William Le &- 11 i7s Sr = i} Sam Wieeombe G <1) 168 Sr ‘ i? Henry Smith a \ 8 #0 Sr or é 74 Jerry Ruah i 63 220 Sr : = ‘S Tem Buchanan t et Tha Sr = 4 (6 Ronald Jenkie T 6-0 tae at ; i? Charley Breen G 5-44 2h aad ai : 9 Blick Shorter EB S11 +5 Soph @2 Mike Taylor Lj 6-0 155 Sr s 84 John Rollins 0. 0 ....ee.. KE 6.2 190 Sr 4 84 «Leonard Pref . Li 61 18a sr E 846 Ronalt Watkins F 5-8 ran Seph i 67 James Allison ; 1 6-11 Oo Jr 4 y aA Andrew Terre wants & 5 10 en ar ‘“ toe Collings gE , a 1ea old 4 foward a 44 47 Jt. oy & | Lee PRP aa a LER BR EE eS oot, te aa eee | 2 &.. m — TOUGH TACKLES — Pontiac Central's grid- iron opponents will have to deal with a couple of rugged tackles this fall in Ronald Jenkie (left) 1958 Record POH OPP. 26 Waterford 0 40 Wyandotte 13 19 Ferndale 13 6 Arther Hill Ea 13 Saginaw 42 6 Flint Northern 33 7 Melvindale 13 6 Bay City 4 0 Flint Central 38 | ——— + J.C. Dunn is figured) to be a a hight capable replacement for Gross at ‘quarterback. Flint Central will be — in experienced, but the Indians can never be overlooked in any Valley campaign. Kurt Kampe has 15 letter winners at Arthar’ Flift ted by fullback Joel Garinger, and the Hillites will possess both size and speed Here is ihe expected orders of fimisb 1 Piint Northern 2 Bay City Central 1 Arthur ipl 4 Flint Cemtral tiee Central 6 Saginaw Eek s me + estes A and Jerry Rush ers at their positions Meet the Coach OOACH: Jesse MacLeay HIGH SCHOOL: LOCATION: COLLEGE: Springfield, IL. COACHING RECORD: 230-16 PONTIAC CENTRAL REORD: 7-10 SYSTEM: Variable-T Windsor Windsor, Vermont ASSISTANTS: Gene Norris, Mel Nuss, Dick Ayling, Doug Treais, Steve Szabo, Lou Meares and Bill Harrington JESSE CHARLEY RROWN All-State Guard Candidate + \adgmenenseeueesdvuess Geuduinseun 50 ++ emEREeeeweenen Seesesscaw’ Pentiae Press Phete Both are experienced perform- Mac EAY $o OPS s € Cesare Gao Seer 4 4 ees Central's Head Choice football Coach. in 3rd Season ‘Charley Brown Leads 11 Letterwinners as Chiefs Prep for Waterford Taking over the job of head foot- ball coach at a high school mired in losing habits down through~the years would be a distinct challenge ta anyone in the profession. A tall, grim-faced physical ed- ucation expert from Illinois was willing to accept that challenge when he came to Pontiac Central two years ago this fail. Jesse MacLeay ta the name of the beld mentor whe was ready to give it the old college try at PCH. The Chiefs will begin their 3rd gridiron campaign under -MacLeay this Friday night and after two years of hard work and effort, the challenge is still present for the man from the ‘Land of Lin- coln,”’ perhaps now more-than ever. MacLeay has really taken his hard knocks, just as has every one of his predecessors. His two- year won-lost record at PCH is 7-10, a 45 mark last year and 3-5. in 1957. Central will open its 1959 sea- son at Wisner Stadium against Waterford, whom the Chiefs buried by a 26-0 count in last year’s opener before running inte the pitfalls of the rugged Sagi- naw Valley Conference. It is generally acknowledged that the Saginaw Valley is the toughest schoolboy grid league in Michigan year after year after year and the Chiefs, for the most part, have usually lacked that little .extra something needed to win against such rough company. * * * = If attitude could win champion- ships, the Chiefs would be off to a running start right now. Although the squad is numerically smaller, the spirit is top-notch, according to MacLeay. “The boys have an excellent attitude and their spirit is high,’ MacLeay said, “but our squad is much less experienced than a year ago.”’ Eleven. letter -winners returned to the PCH camp, including four regulars from the 1958 team. Head- ing the group is guard Charley Brown, an outstanding all-state eandidate whe just missed landing on the honor team bv one vote last year. The brother combination of full- back Joe MeCauley and halfback Dick McCauley, along with—-helf- back Isaac Jones, provides addi- tional exper-ence. Bulldoving Jerry Rush, a 226:pound tackle. has looked promisirg in” early drills. Fred Staley may be the key to Central's hopes. After landing a job as starting quarterback in the middle of the 1957 sea- son, Staley, suffered a shoulder injury before the 1958 campaign ever got under way and he missed it all. Now a senior, Staley is sound as a dollar and ready to return to the all-important quarterback position in MacLeady's variable T offense. Besides Waterford, the Chiefs have non-league games with Wy- andotte, Ferndale and River Rouge in addition to the five Valley con- tests. Six games will be at home. 2 OPS 50% § CS exer sé t Get i a eit rer he i ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 FIVE ™ hor a strong possibility ae the Michigan prep rules By mu include he to} stems oo os = “CHIEFS Best of Luck for a Successfyl Season The South Pec cine Conference | will try a new system this year which has some teams playing series. IT'S KICKOFF TIME |/school Prices on] . And The Place To Meet For f} FOOTBALLS ‘ ’\ 3a Fine Food’ aerrent § After | FOOTBALL PANTS. a> ~~ The Game-is.. ALL HELM | COUNTRY CAROUSEL - | SHOULDER PADS Birmingham |} FOOTBALL SHOES | | selena $5.95 White Gym Shoes Good Luck one | . 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He’s| The only team members with” | vetting off to a 0-0 start, amy previous varsity football ex-| ee 7 g i ie background |PeTience are Graves and Hertel, | fone aengronne’ a halfback, Who was used primar-| for several] years as an assistant | iy on defense last season at Cen-| coach at Pontiac Central, Heik- tral. kinen was offered the chance to Ae rae Rtg pay greet gees piomihe i t t new | 8 , five in t nter-Lakes take the grid reas ot the loop plus non-league foes Roches- shoot and he was willing t0-aC-\ter, Grand Blanc, Hazel Park and ecpt the challenge, tLake Orion. Heikkinen had to wait a year te fleid his first 11. The Huskies did not play the fall sport last Meet the Coach season and their players joined forces with Central for the 1968 schedule, s Now the waiting is ended.) Northern's gridiron embryo will be born this Friday night when the Huskies lift the lid on their 1959 slate at Lake Orion against the Dragons Of the Oakland B League, * * * The Huskies are not wasting any time when it comes to getting into a league of their own. They were accepted into Inter-Lakes Confer- | ence membership last winter and they are plunging into loop com-} petition immediately | Nobody knows what to expect from. the squad on Pontiac's north side, least of all Heikkinen. “Our spirit is excellent, but we ED HEIKKINEN are generally small and our speed . ix only average at best," Heik-| COACH: Ed Heikkinen kinen estas’ ae * | HIGH SCHOOL: Bessemer It goes without saying that the|, LOGATION: Bessemer, Mich Huskies will be inexperienced in addition to the drawbacks of lack} COLLEGE: Rensselacr Poly squad weighs more than 180 with) the backfield) averaging 140 and the line 160 NORTHERN RECORD: 09 Among the more impressive , 7 : performers in practlee sessions ie Sree: zee ? have been fullbacks George ASSISTANTS: Arnie Wilson, (iraves and Larry Bland and Tony Pizza, John Backman linemen Don Davis, Kart Hewitt nd Jack Fe and Winfred Miracle, a = mand _ | A spirited two-way battle for NIGHT SPORTS PHONE the ail important quarterback po- EE 2-9104 ) : t ee eee A OS ay aga #: : : | f . | . - Pontiac Northern Roster ; 5 : . i | Pi NO NAME Pos wOoT woT CLASS e 10 Jeff Brewmamel ow. cic ees Qn 6-8 140 Jr 1 6 i! Bruce Nerten a) wens Qn 5-8 140 Jr = 12 Bteve Thompeon ' walnisie Qn 5-10 145 Jr | ; i? Larry Bland .,., eorsene:- FB 6-10 150 6r | ‘} George Graves iS 5¢° .. FB 5-8 166 Sr | % 12) Winfred Miracle nOno 6 antio’ PR 5-to 145 Jr &; 40 «HI Cos : AAIE HB 5-8 140 Sr | S #1 Dale Marvey ns SeSons HB 5-4 130. Jr & 42 Stan Hertel errs eee areveliess HB * 5-4 130 Sr | \ 4) Bob Hocking ....... » ee MB 5-8 145 Sr. | f. 44 Jen Lawrence ...... ere HB 54 158 Sr p 45 Mike Merwin ....,. HR 6-7 128 dr a 46 Mike Ploudre 5 a.» MB 6-8 130 Jr | gi 47 Dave Shtelds é eee ‘ HB 6-0 150 Bo | @ Danny Kimmel ............-.. HB $-8 iso ay | 3 fo) «Bil Chapa Pion Cc 5-7 196 Ie | & ‘1 Jim Hetsier be pos - ¢ 5-18 i6o st | bs 52 Gary Reynolds - Cc 4-8 175 Sr r €o Larry Chambers . ie en « a 5-6 145 Sr 5 61 Den Davis j ; a 5-8 160 Jr | 0 @2 Farl Hewitt a 6.8 182 Sr | Bs 62) Al Lawrence LS] $-7 146 Jr = 64 Den Maxim eae = -0 5-7 i4e dt | 4 65 Pete Rongutile ia ee melee a 5-7 180 Jr : ¥ 70 John Brikktla ........ a §-10 170 jy , 71 Dick Harmon T 5-9 162 Jr el 72 Paul Johnsen r 5-0 185 &r 7) John Kendall os Coex 5-9 200 dr 74 Larry Weber .., Sacian by 5-9 183 Sr i 15 Mike West... secsecisesese te En 5-8 145 Sr i 77 Dennin Poosch ., cece de 5-10 160 “a 4 80 «David Pox venste-08 « 8B 5-10 150 ‘A : 81 Dick Lamphere ......0. 000000: 5 §-11 159 Sr : 62 Bill Mihalek ......... oe B 5-0 “ Sr. | 82 Gary Millet .....c cc ce: se. B 6-9 140 Jr =| a4 Jerry Mineweaser 8 5-9 145 J : i Py LE LEE LE LLL SALLE RES ATE BERN I I RE dred Wiersema, English teacher at Pontiac Northern High School. “Tyo speed. N , . echnic Institute of si ind speed. No one on the technic Institut Oak Dondero are the only men COACHING RECORD: 0-0: bers of the 1958 Pontiac Press All- County team playing this year . Football Is Born at PNH Friday Night Fa TOE PRACTICN—Jerry Mineweaser prepares Pentise Press Phote to boot the pigskin toward the goal posts during _ tiac Central gridder Stan Hertel holds the ball a football drill at Pontiac Northern. Former Pon- and assistant coach John Backman watches. 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SYSTEM: Winged T ° ASSISTANTS: Will Steinke, Cecil Foote, Jack Sehreder, Joe Pagen, Russ Frid and Chuck Janke, ord Begins Long Road Back Up Skippers Meet PCH in Season Opener Friday Waterford Grid Squad Has Only 3 Victories in Last 2 Years If Waterford coach Dave Free man is getting thinner these days, it's merely in keeping with the Skipper football situation which has become mighty ,lean of late, It probably seems like ages te Freeman, but you need go no further back than 1956 to uncov- er a very capable Waterford squad fighting for the Inter-Lakes Conference championship. The Skippers lost the struggle for the LL title in a heartbreaking 12-7 loss at Walled Lake, but they wound up their season with a spar- kling 8-1 record to post the finést grid year-in the school's history * * * TAKE fr EASY, COACH! — That's what the Pontiac’ Press Photo } Pre oe — — ane ~ Waterford High School gridders seem to be say- through limbering up exercises on the Skipper eartacne and woe ever since we . * ° ° . g OAC re an ag y g ] reparation for the 1959 grid campaign. trouble began in 1957 when the |" to head coach Dave Freeman as they go field in prep e x palg Skippers won just two games while tying once in nine starts Then they virtually hit rock bot- tom last year when they managed only one win in nine starts,as a porous defense yielded a whopping 295 points and a weak offense net- ted a meager 59 Edge to Walled Lake in |-L Race There have been some mighty years, but the 1959 campaign could; defending champion Farmington, . hectic races for the Inter-Lakes'be the craziest of them all. runnerup Walled Lake and South- It's extremely unlikely that the Conference football crown over the! The three top guns of 1958— ficid—all lost heavily “through Skippers will bound back with an | graduation. all- winning vengeance in 19598, but the coaching staff does hold some hopes of making a marked improvement. Yet eact school has enough cap lable gridders coming back to make ‘another spirited run for the money. | No other school in the six-team Class A league appears to have enough horses available this sea- son to slow down. the Farmington- Walled Lake-Southfield express. | Berkley has 15 returning’ letter- imén and seems to fit the role of darkhorse, but Bob Finley, now Starting his 2nd season as _ head coach of the Bears, has little or |no depth and will depend to a large jextent on 11 players, | Walled Lake also has a depth | problem, but the caliber of the | returning gridders is perhaps the best in the I-L circuit and the | Vikings rate a slight nod fe de- throne Farmington this falf. Players like guard Jim Teddy, tackle John Van_ Sicklen, center Ken Johnson and halfback Bob Christian will help to form a solid starting unit for the Vikings and barring costly injuries, they will Waterford will occupy the under- dog role Friday eCening when the Skippers kick off the at Wisner Stadium against Ponti: Central, a team they have yet to beat in three previotig attempts * * * After another non-league game at Lapeer, the Skippers will wadé into the Inter-Lakes wars with. five consecutive conference outings — Walled Lake, Pontiac Northern, Farmington, Berkley and South- field, in that order. Non-loop con tests with Dearborn Fordsen and Wayne will close out the slate Returning tettermen are few at Waterford—10, to be exact—with quarterback Bill Bryce, tackle Don Windeler, fullback @im Hoke and guard Bob Nestor heading the group. Bryce may be the key to the caliber of Skipper performances hew season this fall. A 6 feet inch, 1e- be tough for everybody, pound senior, Bryce saw con Harvey Chapman, who last year siderable action at the signal. BOB NESTOR averaged 13 yards every time he carried the pigskin in addition to scoring 79 points, looms as the big cog in-the Farmington + Coach Jack Hayes is switching Chapman from halfback to quar- terback this season and Harvey Talented cane Tackle RS ES SRR E RE OME EMIS | Coe ~ Waterford Roster calting post a year ago and he is a good ball handler and reapec- _» fable. passer, * Newcomers who have shown | great promise in the Skipper camp ; hieet, me ose in early workouts include half . backs Mike Kaines-and Harry Sa NO. NAME POS. WOT. CLASS prea Rd bie oe —- vas, tackle Bill Couture and guard | me Oi Matra «06... 5. see. E pe 80 Sr. aged nal eal: . aie Jim Johnson » 3 ii Wilson E “a8 4 ae. With the Odom twins leading Freeman is beginning his 6th = 23 Se? ere et r ss ie. the way, Southfield should be a year as head football mentor of 8 Berisigers 4 fe zt. 4 ee ee ee the Skippers His over-all record 40 Bruce Monti Tt MH a sr at losses at several positions. Quar- at Waterford is 19-22-1 with 14 of g 4 Windciee t oe 4 bat : | terback Jerry Odom and brother those defeats accumulated in the S em oc. x Har bo} jr. | Terry, a halfback, are perhaps last two years 47 Jim Johnson o 6-0 Ds the key figures in Bluejay plans : 43 Bill Couture a cad * Jr. this season a 2% ennis Burnia G Me 55 Sr. x . ] 9 5 8 PR: * a Be Weedon a $8 % Sr. Although improvement is expect- poor #4. Dus oma c 5-11 18 Paty dice. Waterford does not appear to ; . = 3 : Sr. “~'have enough horses to rate any w'FoRD opr. i Bi Bryce gp 3 18s Se. _ikind of title consideration, 0. Pontiae Central 6 fom = 9B 5-8 198 ar Pontiac Northern, new to foot- 0 Lapeer 34 ae eee Fe ah He} gr. ball as well as the Inter-Lakes, . 12 Van Dyke A a4 is sr. virtually minus experienced pe 6 ¢ Farmington : Bay 5-8 189 a sonnel and seems doomed to go 6 Berkley M sh iss gr. | cellar. 7 Southfield og r. Mere is the expected order of finish: 7 Walled Lake 4. ig er. i ay _ 14 Fordson 69 1 So. ; ; My y 7 Wayne a & ‘ater ra re Se di ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 NINE , | Upwards of 20 members of last} Coaches me the Press SUSE eeeaeeeee | year's Flint Central football team, Saginaw Valley co-champion, will ptt f enroll in. college this fall. night oe — _ Farmington's Harvey Chapman} ° Four of the eight | carried the ball only 34 times last/ teams have . | season, but he gobbled up 442) Holly, Milford, Clarenceville yards for an average of 13 per try.| Clarkston. | Support Your Team ings anmounces a New Seite fi for their customers and friends. } John Bowman, whom for many Ik years in the furniture, carpet G& | Drapery. field is our Interior [i Decorator. Their Success Brings Credit and Recognition to Our Com- munity, Cheer Them on to Victory !! Follow Your Favorite : Teoms, Give Them Your Gener 2 . ap} Support! DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS feo “HE H.R. 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Huron St. FE 4.1555 _TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 We're Mighty Thin, Says Viking Coach Filling the shoes of players like| and we wen't be able te stand Frank Fink and Mike Wutst, to] the less of qaybedy on shat first mention just a couple, is the man- i. sized task facing Dave Smith at} The boy who niust take Havel's Walled Lake. place at quarterback is Keith Smith, nov starting his 4th year|Green, who should do an adequate as head football coach of the Vik-|job, Smith believes, despite a lack ings, has more shoes to fill than'of experience. : just those of Fink and Wurst, how- ever. Smith lost 19 players via gradu- ation from the 1958 squad which took 2nd place in the Inter-Lakes Conference with a 4-1 record and compiled ar everall mark e: €2. “We're mighty thin,” Smith said, “particularly in the backfield.” * * * The backfield was wiped out reven players deep throvgh gradua- tion, thus removing quarterback Hull Havel and halfback Jim Pierce 1 uddition to Wurst and Fink. “Our first unit should be fair. ly strong,” Smith commented, but If we lose any of our first stringers to injuty, ve’ realty be hurting.” “We have ne depth - - + 1958 Record WAILED BAKE OPP. " Redford Union 7 19 Howell 7 7 Berkley 6 7 Southfield 6 | 7 Farmington 14 19 Van Dyke 6 4 Waterford 7 TEACHER AND PUPILS — 14 Plymouth 21 Qdoms, Chapman Big Cogs for Bluejays, Farmington Twin brothers with a lot of foot- terback fo fill the shoes of LeSage boll know-hew and a halfback who| and the odds are good that Harvey scored touchdowns at a_ prolific, will come through in fine style clip as a part time performer in| Only nine lettermen have _re- 198 may be the keys to Southfie id turned from the 1958 Farmington ond Farmington hopes this ashan “squad which rolled to a perfect 8-0 The Odom brethers, Jerr ee Terry, will spearhead the Chartes will lean heavily on field offense while Harvey Chap | the Odom twins plus a dete«a man, who specialized in return. | thon of sophomores asx the Jays ing punts fer touchdewns ameng | *eek fo better their ard place other notable feats, looms as the | “nish in the Inter-Lakes. hingpin of the Farmington attack. Jerry Odom, a 5-foot 8inch. 165 Hoth teams suffered heavily from eaageson has the tough job of ‘i! rraduatte . _| ing ar’s shoes at quarterback prac ui % especially in the for Terry, also 58 and scaling 160. Beh RL oh cna will likely be the ball - carrying Farmington, defending Inter-} ae l.ikeg champion, lost many stal-|iore at halfback. Both are sen wart performers, inchading end Frank Clappison, center George back . Faweett, guard Jack Lawing and Seep Cather cakes ee te backs Mike Agee, Neil Stevenson. 'i, the forward wall. Al LeSage, Tom Grimshaw and Rion Jordan. All County quarterbeck Bob Il- Seven letter winners have come lor and halfback Tom Ridley -— - were just a couple of stars lost © to the diploma by head coach e | ster Mente Chartes at Southfield, Chapman is making a switch In'® ye wane position this season, Coach Jaek a5 ese NMeCalue Hayes is changing the versaile | M Keith Green . . Chapman from halfback to quar. 3 3 ee eae = ae : 23° Paul Zehnder i 24 Ted Leahy }@ 8 Bob Christian . 36 Norm @mith Ravens Lineup Set 33 Neil. Salo ; 34 Gary Alderson for Opening Contest 41 Jim Menton - 3 ay pes an 2 % . ay , ; 4 ohn Carr Les Rated one of the leading a : $3 free bechmens fenders again this year in SC Lis $i Paul Rand es grid circles, St. Benedict has just’ 8 diy A about settled its starting lineup for . John Van Bickten | a 6i Jim Rourke . the opener Sept. .20, ‘a Bi Conti The Ravens, 1968 co-champs,,7 §) Jit Teddy face Ind division St. Francis De~ ~ Larry Memo * oe Sales at Highland Park and this is, > 73 Denine Mitehe: the way the club will ceed: | 75 Marty Richardson n eftart i Tt Jerry Meyer. .....0 00 000. Bache Ant Masaueet ig, Everhart = 84 Ken Johnson ..... : ~ ih. And r ff, Storen rh. ©] * John Kotsian .. vee ages Ende~ Tame Mariwica and a «election | hot yet made, Tackles—BiN Deutsch and a i Gene Kiaus. Nasa, Saag Seas Pek De a: A sanliesiadeeeeterenetistiatietenneiein een on —— _— a. [ Bob , Christian, a fleet halfhack who saw considerable duty last year, and Neil Salo loom as the ‘Jikings’ best ball carriers. Anchoring the line will. be Jim Teddy, ome of the county’s finest te. guard. Lending Teddy seme jas a guard, is. just a junior and ° badly needed support tn the for- | may develop into a standout tackle ward wall will be tackle John the Vikings. Van Sickien and cesiter Ken John- Altogether, there are nine re- om. turning lettermen at Walled Lake Van Sickien, younger brother of|as the Vikings try to return to the up-front performers im 1968 whe |Dennis who gained all-state men-|Inter-Lakes throne they occupied Head coach Dave Smith (center) poses with a couple of his ace linemen at the Walled Lake football 2% OPPOSITION BEWARE — Football fees af Walled Lake this ‘season will have to run into these two rugged linemen. Tackle Marty Rich- ardson is at the left and the other “meanie” is | this year is switehing from tackle ‘tion at Walled Lake two years ago' three years age. ad Pontiac Press Phete camp. Star guard Jim Teddy is at the left while center Ken John son flanks Smith on the right side. qty ie oe Pontiac Press Phete guard John Van Sicklen, brother of Dennis whe gained All-State mention two years ago for the Vikings. [Meet the Head Coach] Pros nGT. wer. crags ss } QB = 185 Jr a3 WB 9 145 Jr 4 | ae rie | - = - COACH: Dave Smith. HB 5-8 156 Rr S. HB 5-9 165 Sr ¢ HIGH SCHOOL; Charlevoix. HB 5-10 168 dr : frti(‘sle ote 2; § LOCATION: Charlevoix, Michi- HB 1.8 170 Jr e gE 5 yt 58 &r i igan. . oe & +4 J : = = c ‘ 6 is0 Br | COLLEGE: Michigan State, Sr i A | : = et iS y%. | COACHING RECORD: 204, -0 i” Sr 2 é Sie 8 WALLED LAKE RECORD: 20-4 T 4-8 185 Jr % G 5.10 TES = © SYSTEM: Multiple T. 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B 5-8 146 Bo, a it Bob Flanigan te aeeeeee B 4-8 125 Ro “3 3) Gary Heints ,. nC Badceene 5-8 135 80 | 6 Gio Hoffman .G 5-3 127 So % 15 Bill Heitian ij 5-4 132 So § 46 Jim Burren T é-1 160 So 14 Jerry Marin H §-7 156 Bo 4 Tom Neidjelski 4 5-9 140 So 23 Pat O Bhea B 5-8 166 So 15 George Taylor Pay 5-8 155 80 ® Larry Traynor fa) $7 140 ™ So 448 Bob Charboneau ool a | 150 4 F 46) «6©Bil Degg AF .a 5-7 170 Pr 50 Dick Drake & 5-8 135 F 24 51 Tim Dropps .,. A 6-3 105 Pr 2 52 Dick Gastain B 5-10 140 P> * 53 Tem Murst, E 5-10 35 rr: 7 Bill Harding 8 5-4 $2 Pr é ® Gary LaLone zg 5-10 130 Fr 4j i} Jerry Mureno .... T 5-7 142 id 47 Duane Priebe G 5-10 200 a 17) Bob Bchiieht rT 5-10 148 La 320 Jerry Bonnenberg << Bi 6-9 150 id ee ROMPING SHAMROCK — A big year for back -Mike Ganje could help make St. Michael} a title threat in the Suburban Cath- olic League. Ravens Rated ‘Team to Beat’ This Season ~ Shamrock Outlook OK, Say Coaches North Siders f) Have Big Line, | Speedy Backs Niebaver’s Squad Seen as One Top Contender for SCL Grid Crown After sharing in the SCL cham- pionship a year, during one of its best seasons, St. Michael's club this fall occupies an enhanced po- sition in the eight-team parochial prep loop. * * * The Shamrock camp exudes op- timism, from the head coach down to the nearest recruit. This, despite the loss of several key performers from the 1958 squad. There's nothing blatant, or loud-shouting about the club's hopes, just a quiet, hard working confidence that could go a long ways towards pro- ducing a big season. With only a week of practice, the North Siders have progressed ‘so well, says Coach Jim Nie- bauer, that they are now holding full scrimmage sessions, “We've had no injuries, and hope we don't get any,’’ the 2nd year head coach cotymented. ‘‘The squad, with few exceptions, ap- pears to be in fine condition.” The Shamrocks open against a @ respected, and reputedly strong : eleven, one that handed Niebauer O | e ‘el e or a 33-7 licking in his first start as head coach at St, Michael. West If the early indications are borne Ravens appear to be “the club out when play begins next week'to beat.’’ in Suburban Catholic League grid] St. Benedict lost its only SCL circles, the 1959 campaign is go-'conte’t a year ago, when a fired- ing to prove just about as tough’ yp) st. Michael's club whopped the ee race ag was that of a year Ravens 31-21. Incidentally, the Ra- oS ivens handed St. Frederick its Three clubs wound up with a only league loss, 27-21, and the share of the loop champlonship, ‘Shamrocks were licked by- the The same three clubs have again ‘Rams. 33-13 : been mentioned as top cen- tenders, Elsewhere in the circuit, con Pontiac St, Michael, St. Fred- | ditions are just about as they erick Rams and Highland Park) Were at start of play last fall, St. Benedict each held a 61 SCL) with ene exception. record, Both Shamrock coach Jim Nie- From comments by other school bauer and Massucci were im- coaches in the SCL, Art Massucci's pressed by the number of return- / Meet the Coach ay JIM NIEBAUER COACH: Jim Niebaver HIGH SCHOOL: St. Michael LOCATION: Pontiac COLLEGE! Adrian and U. of D. COACHING RECORD: 62 (61 SCL). ST-MAICHABL: 6-2 SYSTEM: Split T and single ASSISTANT: Mike Slivensky ing regulars at Center Line St. Clement. Al Baumgart's club, they agree, could be the dark horse. But Al disagrees, “We may—be better, but we're not any title threat,” he says, The Ravens will have their entire starting backfield on the job again, That's bad news for St, Benedict opponents. Ace pas- ser and quarterback Art Massuc- cl, dr., fullback Andy Donar and halfbacks Mark Storen and flashy Eddie Everhart are vet- erans and form a great offen. sive combination. Between 30 and 35 squadmen are working out, a he, PARKHORSE? — The Rev. John Rakoexy and wing. his Orchard Lake St. Mary co-captaing Milt race. Wojtowiez (88) and Bob Kula (77) wonder if they ean live up to that billing in another rugged SCL Bloomfield, without all-state and all-county John Lucadam, but with The Ravens open against a non-'some top-rated players back, faces h foe St. Frances De Sales,|the Mikemen at Wisner, Stadium, ay saa Saturday at 8 p. m, Sunday, * * * * ** This should be a redhot scrap, Up to the present there is only| with a slight edge for the Keego one change in head-coaching jobs|Harbor eleven. for the Suburban loop. Ferndale| The Shamrocks will miss Ron St. James has signed former U./Call, all-county class C end; Mike of D. aide and one-time Pontiac Flynn, all-county quarterback in St. Frederick mentor, Johnny|‘“‘C,” and all-county halfback in Shada. Shada replaces Tom Fitz-|‘‘C,"" Chuck Steinhelper, All have gerald. graduated, along with all-county Mbergnalthelioesensa: 2nd team ‘‘C” center, Dick Aus- : treng. 1—Pontiac 8t. Michael, 8t. Benedict 3—Pontiac St. Prederick No. -§ OL Bt. Mar = On the credit side of the player Perndale St. James 6—RO St. Mary list is improved Mike Ganje, halfback, faster-than éver. “Mike is running very good,” says Niebauer, who pointed out that others, looking better than ever included husky guard, Gus Sormenberg; guard Mike Keesling small, but active jithior letterman; 200-pound tackle, Bob Lingeman, another junior; F red Lauwinger, 262_pounds—and—Paul Patace-185- pound junior battling for the other starting tackle spot. : * * * | The coach also named veteran George Drake, 163-pound senior end; Paul Pruente, 150-pound regu- lar at the other flank. In the back- field Shamrocks have veterans Tommy Dabbs at quarterback, Gange lightest back at 140 pounds), light but speedy Bill Flanigan at fullback and capable runner and ball handler, Pat Campbell, at the other halfback Spot. d * * * “We'll have a big-line, small, but very fast backs,’ is the Way Sham- rock coaches sum up their club. Saturday's opener is the first of four home games for the North Siders, They face RO St. Mary at Wisner, in the 2nd test, on the afternoon of Sept. 27. Niebauer said there was a pos- sibility his club would add ‘one more game to the 8-game schedule. o. 1—8t. Clement o. 8. Rita —_————EEE ee TE ipaenipe i, RR este em THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THIRTEEN ai aa JE ea a 4 i a ~a} ee | Save $20! New WEBCOR High Fidelity Tape Recorder @ Records, plays @ Includes power- back ot three ful microphone speeds ®@ Includes take- ‘@ Operates hori- up reel ' zontally or ver- @ Includes extra tically tape ® Lightweight; easy to carry NO 4 user 31H DOWN | RCA Victor Radio < WKC, 108 N.SAGENAW...FE 3-711 @ Winns lineup of . =| ee re = es bea Bas te te ve e 4 * oss *e See ee Pee eee OLYMPIC Portable TV All Transistor Pocket Radio with Hideaway Antenna with case and earphone jack Powerful, easy-to-carry television brings . 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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 Rams Face Nine Starters Lost From ‘58 Co-Champions © ‘Jumbo’ Kennedy, Posc || Nucleus for St. Fred; Season ' Starts Sunday Loss of nine of the starting: let- & Robert termen from last fall's Suburban |g Richard Sudek Catholic League co-champion St. Frederick football squad has cre- lee i aN B t f 4 . 4 Robert Argasins:) ~ Ted Barszcee woki ee - Dussynaki F Halat ms g owalsk) r Yue weki é esley Pd } elewics pe Nowics P ane Peaiee ce ek Hickey regpsieene Wittiam ‘Tepper Mark Dzwonkowski ’ Anthony Halat Danny Kocheanek David Kochanek , \é ated something less than a bright | © Geraia Mijai outlook for the Rams. That is, if} John Poto fans take Coach Tom Kennedy's | 7 pessimism at face value Kams may have been hit hard | Invade Cosmos Opener Eaglet Prospects ‘Up’ by graduation of all-county “‘C”’ team back, workhorse Tom De rocher, leading area scorer and att county hatfback dack Lyon, halfback Tom Nesbitt, and kick- er Chuck Deschaine, plus three good linemen. But there also may be some bright spots amon; the 35.40 member squad to change the pieture materially, . Rams’ best in years. They open the '59 campaign Sunday, at Wis ner, against St. Alphonsus, De trent “Our club is shaping up,’ says Kennedy, “but we'll be happy if we win two games thig fall." Nucleus for the “new” team enys the coach, is Jim (Jumbo) ‘Kennedy, big, husky and capable son of the mentor, and Steve Pose, Jumbo, 200-pounds, fine pas ser, blocker and runner on rollouts appears faster, this year with im-) proved coordination at the quart erback job. Posc, hard runner, good pass receiver, may be moved into a halfback. He was an ex-| cellent end last season. * * “Toughest job,’ Kennedy says, | “is filling the backfield vacancies We hope to have a good boy, too, in transfer Bob Schell (from PCH) | for-one tackle, He's big, about 200, moves pretty good “Among other probable start- ers are big Mike H..skins (225, tackle); Gary Gretnier (guard); Rob Vappo (185, guard) ; Bob Hoehn (center, wag No. 2 back of all county “C" Bill Cassidy); Ted Debski (end, junior, 63, 190); Chuck Gutbord (end or back); Steve Taniff (end, 10th grader, looks good); Nerb Hoff. man (fullback) and Bieri (looks good at righi half) a good kicker and pass receiver, After checking over his prospects Kennedy unbent a Jittle to admit that ‘we might be strong up front, and pretty big. With-these big line- men we could very effective, de- fensively."' ra Thomas Summers © ean Season in SCL? ee Re EE Ba, ae OL Roster 7 6 98 Sr. B 5-8 60 Sr T 6 Sr. Ez 6-2 Sr. B 5-8 Sr. gE 5-10 85 Sr B +8 Sr. a g 6 il Sr. * 5-10 65 Sr. 5: g 5-7 65 Sr. * 5-9 145 Sr. at T il... 180 Sr. ts . £& | 580 Sr, % ac s- 7 dr. Fy 5-7 50 Jr. 5 155 Jr. G S11 185 dr. B 54 140 dr. = B 5-11 156 dr. wauewg G &11 196 dr. 7 5-8 145 dr g S11 220 @r. 6.10 180 Bo. T 1. 170 8o G ‘5 160 Bo G 54 160 80 B 5-8 145 Be B 5-11 145 «Bo 6 5 110 Bo Orchard Lake St. Mary appears improved football team over the squad that represented the Eaglets. a year ago. Eighteen returning lettermen, including all but one starter from the fifth-place Sub urban Catholic League club, pro vides an experienced crew for the Meet the Coach a] | j REV. JOHN RAKOCZY COACH: Rev. John Rakoczy HIGH, SCHOOL; St. Mary LOCATION: Orchard Lake OOLLEGE: OL St. Mary COACHING RECORD: 20-10. (1954-58). * ST. MARY: 20-10 SYSTEM: Winged T ASSISTANT: Peter Ziebron Meet the Coach COACH: Tom Kennedy HIGH SCHOOL: Northwestern LAW 'ATION— Detroit COLLEGE: MSC (new MSU), grad. Wayne (Det. Lions, N.Y. Giants) COACHING RECORD: St. Fred- erick (6 yrs. 1934-49. Previous), OL, St. Mary, Det. St. Vincent, Det. NW. high. ASSISTANT: Bill Kennedy (Tom's son), PCH, U. of D,, Ma rines. b TOM KENNEDY seuson getting under way this! The 1958 season was one of the to have the, makings of a greatly weekend, The Orchard Lake club kicks off the SCL action in a night | game at Hamtramck on Friday at 8 o'clock. The Cosmos will be about as good as tast fall, | say their coach. They had a 4-5 season. Six of their 1958 start- | ers are back. Friday’s tilt will be the first meeting between the schools in athletics. Rev. John Rakoczy, former Faglet star himself, will be start- ing his sixth season as St. Mary's mentor. He has compiled a 20-10 record (2-5 for 1958). Outstanding performers include Bob Argasinski, tackle, a big sen- jor; Milt Wojtowski, senior end, ‘and Bill Krul, senior fullback, both ‘Syear men; Stan (Kroger) Krogu- lecki, junior quarterback; Ches Odom, senior center, and left half- back Glen Hass, senior. Don Duszynski, end, senior non-letterman, and junior center | | Jerome Brezinski also look good. Rev. Rakoczy’s starters for Fri- day's test will be about as follows: Tackles—-Argasinski and Bob Ura Guards—Robert Kula and Bob Peplow- ski Center—Chesiey Odom Ends -Wojtowics and Ken Kowalski =Kroguie alfoacks—Ted Barssczewski and Hass |- Fullback—Bil! Krut 0 Bob = Liste Norb Hoffman ....sesseuee a NAME Jim Gears *.......+. John ‘ Gerymanic..,.... Fred Medina ...... Henry Muniz....,....° Dick Long ee Louis Me.tler.. Mike Windey... ‘ . Frank Presto .... ayes Bob Paramo . ese 08 . Dean Morris .....« Tim Snitchier . George Sharpe . 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Surprise Contender in W-O A team with the potential to rmnake the jump from a place near the bottom of its league in 1958 to a spot at or around the top this fal] is the Clarkston Wolves New head coach Tom Taylor, tie former Little All-American) end, has been conservative in dis-| cussing his contingent thus far) but rival coaches around — the Wayne-Oakland loop are predict- | ing a high finish for the CHS boys | Taylor has niest of the same ; beys who won only one loop | start in a rebuilding season under Ed Hints, He will get a good indication of| just what he has got Friday when| his charges go against Oxford in) his official debut as a coach The former Albion great has! Leen fairly satisfied a his starting unit but says me depth” Bob Porritt heads the attack at quarterback. The passing ace missed most of last season with injuries, Jack Anderson and Mei Joseph are expected to be the starting halfbacks with rugged 1% pound Kon Morgan the full back, Big reserVe Jim Snover with see plenty of — in the backfield, Third-year starter John Parks and Diek Caverly wilt be Porritt's chief targets as starting ends Dick Valentine, 6-2, 252 pounds of’ junior and 191-pounder Don Marsh will man the tackles, Dick Mans field and Dave Meyer are set at guards. The Clarkston center will be Dick Spohn The Wolves serimmaged St Michael over the past weekend in ® final big tuneup for the grid, wars _ 1958 Record CLARKSTON Li Orr 6 Oxford 13 Milford 13} 20 Clarenceville 0 Holly 13] 0 Brighton 32 0 * West Bloomfield ” 0 Northville 7 Bloomfield Hills "3 5S Ortonville 18! « please use night wumber, FE __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 DEFENSIVE STALWARTS — This quartet of Wolves are ex- pected to be the defensive stalwarts at Clarkston as new coach Tom Taylor hopes to debut with a winner. They include, left to -Northville Is OFFENSIVE STALWARTS — Paving the way for such Clarkston balltoters as Mel Joseph and Ron Morgan will be this trie of guard Diek Mans- at 180. Coaches calling the Press | Sperts Department with scores 2-0104. NIGHT SPORTS’ PHONE FE 2-0104 Meet the Head Coach OOACH: Tom Taylor HIGH SCHOOL: Newberry. LOCATION: Newberry, Mich, OOLLEGE; Albion ‘38 COACHING REOORD: None. CLARKSTON RECORD: None. SYSTEM: T with slot back, ASSISTANTS: Dom Mauti, Ralph Kenyon, Bob Wilkinson and Kelly Burnette. | ; ii j TOM TAYLOR Sy one bee” i a Prefer Night Football ‘on : Oct. ay Rebou field, center Dick Spohn and the other guard, Dave Meyer. Mansfield is the biggest of the three 6 Fe shame 6 i Clarkston Roster Name Pes. Mike A as - fi teat 2° Sx = ABWVSPASASScsrsecscesseseey : a 4 me { 3zzEz 3355 oprrarrars?, - 3 SSaelssese - —t oe right, ‘end G. Smith, 252-pound tackle Dick Valentine, Don Marsh, who goes 191, and plays fackle, and end G. Allen. -() Favorite—Again Brighton Still Strong Winning the Wayne-Oakland foot- ball championship ‘has become a habit at Northville and this year coyjd be no exception. * * * Ron Schipper appears to be grooming another powerhouse in quest of his 4th straight flag. West Bloomfield almost upset the Mustangs’ applecart a year age and the Lakers will be a top threat again along with a big Brighton outfit, “Glarkston and possibly Holly, . Milford appears to bée the dark- horse of the eight-team scramble. Bloomfield Hills is a question mark this early, while Clarenceville should improve on a 1-4-0 mark? * * * Although W-O were happy_,to see Northville’s running stars “Spike” Walker and Bob Starnes graduate ilast June, Schipper still has plenty |to work with among 17 lettermen. Included ate 210-pound tackle and | Place-kicker Wade Dea] and backs Gary Morgan and Larry Nitzel. Brighton always has a big team and this year is ne excep tion. At least four .200-pounders will be on the line. Backs are the chief problem. Lynn Nutter has moved up from 3 =I - SErtrrriresereere a3dz3 > ome et et ee o~ oad | yrimoozeone > ae SEE REIS ‘A Real Tough Schedule | | STOCKTON, Calif. “# -+ The; SOUTH BEND, Ind. # — Notre! College of the Pacific will play Dame faces another tough football’ ‘last year. assistant to head man at Clarence- ville where he has three starting | backs. A welcome returnee is ‘Doug Hanaford, who was lost in learly practice due to an injury in | 1958. The forecast: Northville West Bioomfield Brighton Clarkston olly Milford Bloomfield Hills —— a RN ‘seven of its nine football games schedule this season. The 10 Irish! mao nnn ‘at night next season. Only Stan-|foes show a collective 54 victories! Pontiac Northern in. the Inter- ford, on Oct. 3, and Cinecinnati,'and 34 setbacks for 1958. Only Lakes and Royal Oak Kimball in 24, will be met in day- Michigan State (3-5) and Southern the Eastern Michigan are the two ‘light. Both games wil] be played California (4-5) had losing seasons new entries in area football leagues ‘away from home, this season.ri bell Sala ; 4 #2 €...9 THE PON TIAC PRESS, T PUESDAY, SEPT E MBER 15, 1959 i. & LET’s ALL. SV CHEER FOR OUR - ATTEND THE GAMES! Lf SUPPORT OUR TEAM! ‘gure URLS] TP) , PONTIAC-RAMBLER—A SURE WINNER! 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MARY, OL 0 e New € Pitegerald Away Nov. 6 Saginaw Away Home Sept 18—Hemtramck . Nov 13 Rochester Home Nov. 13 Pontiac Central ....... Home Sept * Anchor aaah Away | Sept: 27-—-8t. Clement : UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Nov. 26 Flint Northern Home ye : Scene! Home O¢t- A a, a ept. 26 Missouri dacke noc _ \Oct. ® Almont ...... eaepeacccne : = --y : ot sig BAY CITY CENTRAL FLINT NORTHERN Bet a Brees SS ARG SE Peder tb Wego sini” 00 uome rk . pratt oe rece Bept. 19 Gateage Parra; ut jmpomes Oct. 30 - AbsboooGeS Away | Oct 31_ St hael* (Sse e | cde ani sees eae ept 2 aneing mop ODF COGGT Bept.26 Toledo DeVilbis ........ ome Nov. 6 Dryden .. eer seenenes wv = . ; PO inicietbierel oes me Ot 3 Bey City iandy Away Oct 2 Fi. Southwestern ....... Home| ner o—-8t. Rita | Oct it Wisconsin’* —...........- Away Or 8 int Central ........- Oct, © Gagimaw once. 6. cccases way i : way Get 16 Arthur Mill AWBY\Oct. 16 Muskegon Away| NORTHVILLE nome! sr. oapgete — ob ome Sie Home Wor. 'a arthur, Wik S200.” Rome BeBe Ak RAM sso ag geet Weg: Frances de Galea. Moms “°T."homecoming met gina ’ A 40 BOuy ....veys © - . . Nev 6 Pontiac Central Away od ug aay City Away |Qes ; Eicem + pan Hills 752... omeiOct. 4 “st. Rita -. Avay| migmean STATE, UNIV ERSITY ba] ] Fiint North 1 ~ 4 r att ag -'ssieslee'e 11— t ajry* . . ee apenas: Pune Contes! Home Ot 18 Week Bicomnticid 2...” Away Oct. 16—8t. Michael* . Wome | Ser 3 ee _ Away 7 a ee ° oe ower ee BIRMINGHAM FL. SOUTHWESTERN (Ree +4 | sro tenes Gwe epony Home (Oct TB iement? cat Fae t 8 a pce: Sein eens F pti d Pept 18 Cranbrook Home Gept.18 Flint Kearsley - Home Nov. 6 Clarenceville ....- AW8Y Noy _8t. Prederick* AWAY | Get. jana’’..........s.-e Home @ept 25 Royal oe eerie . Home Sept. 26 Fenton . AWAY Nev. 13 er ins ay | Oct. 4 1 Mats oe Away Oi 2 Masel Parh........... Home Oct 2 Flint Northern ....... a TROY | Nov. i rAUe orn ‘orslele Walser _ Ont ® Port waren -.. Away Oct. 9 Flushing sea ergeaees way T LLE . | Nov Northw Ct 16) Ferndale .. Home et. 16 Flint Central... “Home eerenre ee ct Ee ee Miam! Away (xt 23) Mt [mene pala dt get. 24 zee ee = is ag Rochester ......... so away! Homecoming Ort 36 East Detroit vs ome t. 30 La ome | Bept miay os tty Home Nov 6 Royal Oak Dondero’ AWAY Nov. 1 Muskegon Catholic Home Oct h.. bop meta alts sas UMyeRsrry oF DEtaorr me Nov 13 Southfield . AWSY Nov, 13 Midland .. Clawson .........-.- - Away poms. ce ‘hanrenenee Away | Lake Orion ....... wa 2 Kentuck Home BLOOMFIELD HILLS | FARMINGTON m Oct y Away ane feyt 18 Oak Park SHome sept. 18 Bentley .......+.. wanda St 17 Teer! @ Home Sep! 25 Brighton Home gept. 26 Rochester | Oet. 4 Tulse gues Out - pieced Away oct: 2 Paro 1a worthera Lanesin Warren Home! Oct 30 Boston College@ hear Ont “arencevitle Oct 9 eS ied w pce sdewae . Ort 16 Milford sHome Oct 16 Waterford.’ |)... Center Lime ........5...- Away! Nov. 14 W Michigan 2.00.00.:: fome et 22 Molly ae “Home | Oct 93 Walled Lake ..... ONOVEED nos ececveesess AW8yY Nov, 71 Villanova Oct 36 West Bloomfield...,.... Away (oct » Berkley Lake Shore edeees hom! @ Belsecenina Now 6 Clarkston teen Nov 6 Belleville MSOF 2... .0., : Lif fe, | 6s6nenconecnenoor Away! ME HERKLEY FERNDALE Lakeview rere ome NOTRE DA Remeo ............ Home gept. 26 | od Carolina fept 18 Prerndale Peele eslers Home/gept. 16 Berkley .......... Ber re = fept 25 RO Dondero vere Away | og 25 Bo wed feld WALLED LAKE | Oct. 10 rnia Cnt 2 Seuthfield AWAY Oct, 2 East Detroit Gast 18 Redtord (Uaien Away Oct. 17 eee State Oat ® Walled Lake SOMCrIOK Home/Gect. @ Mt. Clemens .......... Away bo 25 Howell .. Home| Qct. 24 i enere Oct 16 Pontiac Northern .. Home/Oct. 16 Birmingham | ae Away OxrorD \Sep hepa DOC OOSHOOROt Away Oct 31 Na j A e ~ Oct 2 Waterford ........... Y\Rov. 7 mary fa Tech Oct 23° Waterford we way/Oct. 23 Port Huron wocvanes 1 Meme (Oct. & berhta Away Georgia 1 Oct 36 Farmington Away|Oct. 30 Pontiac Central \,. Away Sept. 18 | Spee age THEE . Heese 'Oet, 16 Southheid See Away| Nov 1 ittsburgh .... Nov @ Roseville Home!Nov, 6 pore; Oak ——) «es. Home| pt 38 or nn ccccrce wesiGet bs fanmaee ts flome | NOV 2 PP ns Gal BRIGHTON ee idl <3 ke Offom | .,.......... Away Oct. 30 Pontiac Northern. Hom - . : : 1 Imlay City oe... See INov. €@ Plymouth e a WAXNE | STATE MAZEL PARK t. 1% Imlay City ...... Away » Mept 1@ Bouth Lyon cn : Paaciccnvecsss way Oct. 3 Tech ome raga 25 Risseficla Hills* Fitegerald . ++ AwBy) : Ne epcurpens ‘frome | WATERFORD Oct. 10 Aljeeheny yo Rome Oct 2 Holly . Pontiac Northern Homeiwoy, ¢ No oh ee : Si, vowed Sept. 18 Pontiac Central ...... Away Oct. 17 big < eat Bloomfiel Birmingham . Away Nov, 13 Mi Wr rereeees -Home t. 26 Lapeer 2b, Wivecteaale Away Oct Northern, 7 Tihisee wer * Ww Li] a Sep pe . Home O«t 16 Clarkston : RO Kimball om j Oct. 2 Walled Lake ae Home Oct. a be Reserve" oe Cet Rerthvine Baw Detreit hates PONTIAC CENTRAL t. 9 Pontiac Northern Home — ¢ Vebasics _—_ Oct © Clarenceville Rochester Home| eee . away ** Homecoming Nev € Milford Mt. Clemens Away Sept. 1@ Waterford .,.,....... I bey BE ROOHOREOEM I mae t Nov Port Huron ..........., Home |Sept.25 W. oe RO Sagi sss:. Boutntle Pees cee Away WESTERN MICHIGAN BROWN CITY = pate srs ; arthur” Patera: Lens ae ee —- oeen a Pept 1 Deckerville | HOLLY \Oet. 16 RE Sept. 26 ami, O. ......-. wee Te ne ee ec aoe Sept.J8 Grand Blanc ...,..-...-- Away Oct it — WEST BLOOMFIELD ' 4 ; Se Lerpila tenes wae ‘Sept. 26 Northville Se DODOnIGOn Home| ev. Bay City, Central a. Michast ak eeueate s ; Oct. 3 Brighton ............-. way BTUNSSVIND «cose cess ou _ robgaly oda reseed Get ® Giark ate aise dreieiaiey Rome Noy 3 Fiat Central { 3 Milterd | se : | a (Oct 16 arenceville ome cance seveces Mel. 6 Aineds Oe He AY Oct. 23 Blomfield Hills* ....... Away PONTIAC NORTHERN (get 18 Northville or Oct. 30 Milford . . W8Y sept 18 Lake Orion ............. Home QC. 23 Clarkston sew se sense | . 30 Bloomfield Hille Home NTRA we bem AN ' |Nov. 6 West Bloomfield .. Home gept 25 Hazel Park ........ .. Away SILI WS Nov 13 Lake Orion Home Oct, °3 Parmingtom 22ccc..ccc. frome |Nov. 6 Molly ..0.0000...00117 ++ AWAY Sept ‘19 Western Michi +++ Home Pepi 18 ice Ohlo* ae sp hale tmnay arr | Oct. aso qeeebusrcaceses ave *Denotes Afternoon Games reds 1 fept 26 uron . acre way | t. 16 Et qsbebeaceiceds ns aI Oct 2 Lampherre . Home|Sept 18 Alm Away Oct 2 occ ecees sees. Home | Set- Get 6 Harper Woods? Home | Bept. 28 Ortonville Away Oct. 30 MO wiscseeee Away) ‘ Se yu Oct 17) Ciintondale* Away Oct. 2 Millington me Home Nov. 6 Rochester ............... way * Nov. 7 Oct 23° Grosse Pointe UB* Ap hs H R, Brack elias, Godwr cli CR as 13 Grand Blane .......... Home : Mar 44 Box Oct 1 Ind " A t. 4 on - ome Mev 13 Luineras Benes Away Ort 33 Marlette oo... Away) PORT HURON Bent. 25 ¥. c 3 tilingt wa : = Bewetes mersing game \now. 6 Ortonville Pe, Home eee ee See tt _CLARENCRVILLE San EE reese Sreet AS tas ae ee Oct. 24 Pept 18 Ypsi Linclen : , N |Oct. ® Birmingham ,,...........Home) t. Kept 36 West ee ‘ hoe Nortuere Home Oct. 16 Mt. Clemens ......... ome Nov. 7 Pontia Oct 2) Clarkst Madison . Away Qct. 23 Perndale tacnawe » Away; Nov. 14 Oct @ Dloomtteld mie t ld Away Oct. 30 Dondero ,............Home) Night Ort 10 Moly os isn | bles ad . Roms |Nov. 6 Hazel Park ..............AWSY sept’ x - 5 N COLLEGE ‘mane on Ret Clawson Reaka| Wee 19 Mpa Rete) x ecuea sta ARM eee eek we wey Nev 6 Northville | arecewe let A ROCHESTER Get 3 i oa oo ome vapeer 9... ae ¥ dd ome CAPAC ie Away Sept 18 Davison... et. 34 » Sica a Pept 24 Armada = 22. t a Oct 7 Brown City MILFORD IQet 3 : Nov, 7 Oct 8 Anchor Ray Mone Bept 18 Avondale » Home Oct. 16 . bf Oet 1@ Dryden : Home |Be pt * Clarkston vesees - AWOFI Gee 33 : aoe Oct 23 Memphis ..., ese Away | Oc W. Bloomfield .. .«i Home ' 9@ Romeo |||... ! lll Away | ood 19 Oct 30 New Haven ,. .. Home) Oct, H Northville »-ses AWAY Nov. @ Pontiac _Northera ore at Bee CRSUIRS biti, wine AREER. at Rats ei Set CLAWSON Oct. 30 Bare . Home ROMEO t 4 Rept 18 Center Line Away|"e* © Brighten AwA7 ment. 18. Richmond Set. 4 fept 28 Fitegerald eae : Home| MEMPHIS pt wake Ghore.. ney. 14 Ort. 1 Oak Park Home gept. 26 New Haven — ........... Away - xfo Ihe + Ho: Oct, 8 Madiron ... ............ AWay Get. 2 Almont........0.....-... Away Oct. § L'Anse Creuse ...... Oct 16 Lake Orton Sq oener AWAY Oct ® Armada a eawie Home t. F Lapeer c Ort. 23° Trey. ..... tte tee Home Get. 14 Brown City . .....-.---. Away, ; poe 10 | Oct. 30 Avondale . AWAY/Oct. 23 Capac .. eis e Nene Home. * Tr Nov. @ Lutheran Weat Home Oct Dryden |. Home Nov R Gus CLARRETON Nov. @ Anchor Bay Home weeeee a7 2 oan OE + avey . 1 RO DONDERO _Green Packers |... Srpt 1 Oxford ......., serrente a NORTH BRANCH eee ie | . ofe Colts ses fioms Brpt. 33 Mtttord aces Agas Bept. 18 Marlette B Home | gept. BY ast Detroit ........... : Pranci ders... e o ? Ciarenceville Oeeweer cans aung Sst a | po on tee ’ ime 3 sak tad an % t. Sn nees way eh. 8 MONG ne ciereeeas eeeece “ VEG ce teee cee AWE 7 Eo PONT Ret Nov vee Oct. 16 Bright * ree bal Oct. 8 Imlay City ...... 4..... Home —, POO acsesccwss ee 8 Be 08 Sixth wey Oct. 23) West Booriaid Home |Qct. 16 Milington .....,.... Home . Wre Sess caheees a nee) wane wees Ort 3© Neorthviite .... Aweay}Oet. 23 Ortonville... ...... Home) Got High >" Ret: 3 Goicee ore. 4 Nov f HRicomfleld Hilla .,,.... HomesOct, 3@ sae: , » Home | Noy ides. 6 Chicace rise >. e Nov (13 Ortonvilie Away Nov, 6 Oxford 0... Away Rov 13 GO Meee [Dee. 3 are... Seer *Deneotes Afternoon Games *Denotes Afternoon Games *Denotes Afterneon Games = Toesteetaly h ‘Noon Se oer re Segre Poet ne Sa PS THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 TWENTY-ONE Tthddé a UZ YL ~ WASH- OUT SALE Terrific Values During This Model Clearance Sale Fri. & Sat. There will be even great- er bargains during. our Wash-Out Marathon Saturday. OLIVER BUICK Orchard Lake at Williams Pontiac, Michigan eae eee ee ne a TWENTY-TWO SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 West Bloomfield Eleven Still ‘Loaded Lakers Capable of Bettering Big 58 Effort John Lucadum Gone but Scoring Attack Is Still Strong With the great John Lucadam finally out of their hair, rivals of West Bloomfield may be thinking of easy times ahead in meeting the Lakers If so. somebody will bein for a shock during the coming weeks, it looks like Art Paddy ls com- ing up with another high-pewered effensive unit as the Lakers ty again te end the domination ef Northville tn the Wayne-@akiand League “Our offense has been looking good It just needs polishing now,” commented the veteran coach to-| da, * * * His main worry is defense just as it was in 1958 when the Keego eleven piled up 208 points while allowing 112 in eight games, The Lakers had a goed werkeut in a scrimmage with Orchard Lake St. Mary recently In prepa- ration for a rugged opener Sat- arday night against St. Michael at Wisner Stadium. Paddy has the excellent combi- mation of speed, size and experi- ence oon his starting unit with @epth his key problem * * * Dennis Alix, who shifted from | end the few times Lucadam was| out of action last fall, will be goihg | full time at quarterback directing | such talented runners as Jac Newton, Tom Moran and Wayne Pros: Center Gerry McLennan, who weighs in at 229, littl veteran Jom Leggat, .and other 8. pounders Jim Lucadam and dtm Chamberiain appear headed for big seasons as linemen, Lucadam and Chamberlain will, team oat tackles Leggat is set at! @me guard with the other to be any | ene of four boys —Dennis Marinack, | Mike Shuttleworth, Waterford, transfer Bob Akerley and Jeff! THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, KEEGO HAS BEEF — Anyone foubting West Bloomfield | ad some size on its football team this year can learn @ifferently by lowking at these offensive linemen. They are, left to right, Jim Meet the Coach. | ART PADDY COACH: Art Paddy. HIGH SCHOOL: Benton Harbor. IOCATION: Benton Harbor, Mich ~, COLLEGE: Michigan ‘41. COACHING RECORD: 31-143. KEHGO RECORD; 11-41. SYSTEM: Winged-T. ASSISTANTS: Ken Sauder and Charles Guimmip 1958 Record WEST BLOOMFIELD Pries os neweotmer from Maryland WB OPP. All have been nursing injuries 33 St. Michael 7 Jim Randall and John Long may 33 Clarenceville 14 open at ends \28 Milford 20) West Bloomfield’s only setback 21 Brighton 13) im 1958 was a one-pointer to North- 128 Northville 27| ville Laker fans can hardly wait /20 Clarkston 0) for Oct. 16 when the Mustangs 21 Bloomfield Hills 19) Visit hKeega ‘ ah Helly 12) . Be = eee eee 3 F Ne Name A 16 Mike Shuttleworth 17) Denni Marinack 40 Melvin Long a 22) Jim Watkina 23 Cino Santia 44 Den Therp Jim Armisted 8 Ed Hermovian % 90 Mervin Krete p 0 Tim Foutler tk Rob Kent 12 Giale Hargrave 6 Mike Pactcdy 17 Mike Bricdaers ail a - 3 F “ s > = = d am 65 Gerald MeLennan é6 Jim Chamberlain 67 Jim Randal 68 Tom Learat oo Tom oran 70 Gene Bolyea 72 Wayne Ross = 4 —— ict 2 235 a an * 3 . Ss shee ae Ce ee te ar 44 Beott Giroux sepewe Pos Mgt Wat Class 3 3 Ke FH E §-19 160 Sr, Go 5-4 136 Bo FB 5-7 14 8o oO 50 160 So E 6-1 140 Je T 5-10 i74 Sr T 58 16t 80 ( Sit 33 i Fs be 46 ar |'make a football team. : fie +4 $4 fs From a glance at rosters of a z ef hy ‘ prep squads some twteresting -¥ “34 . servations have resulted, as Qo. : 30 e Season swing. évte action this ? t tt : week, ; #10 : Big guys? E 5-11 78 Jr. By the score, mates. They ren Fe te ie + up to 66 in altitade, bend the B:. 4 e scale beams all the way te 385 ip 4 ig r. hefty pounds, and that’s a let of HR il isa x: for a colle- i DANGEROUS DUO — Two boys West Bloom- field opponents must stop if they plan to knock | around late in the year and has been sharp im over the Lakers this fall are halfback Jack New- ton, left, and fullback Tom Moran. The speedy Gas of All Sizes cada 210, itech McLennan, . beriain. Newton scored ; a eounee. aad Jick Cham 3% TDs last fall. Moran came pre-sexsen workouts. It takes all kinds of players to walk under the arm of a big fellow land barely move the beam over theory add some rare spice to the anaes they come as identical * could be top heavyweight for the area. Brighton's Gene Dundas, a coms ter, is 228, Detroit Country Bay has tackle Bill Jones at 237 and St, Frederick has Dick Walsh, soph tackle at 236. A 411 halfback is St. Freder- ick’s Fred Medina, a 103 pounder. OL, St. Mary. offers 5-footer Tom Semmers at 110. 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TWENTY-THREE Bring’ the Party to ° ° e @ Excellent Food . @ Courteous Service’ @ Convenient Location TELEPHONE OR 3.1907 | Old Mill Tavern on the Dixie Highway — Waterford OF= eI So many ‘oosiare (iy _Rames at R&M ARROW SHIRTS | & SPORTSWEAR NA _BERSHIRE TWO DAILY DELIVERIES 10, DETROIT , AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS NYLONS ee a ee eee BOTANY - BOBBY BROOKS SPORTSWEAR | BILLY THE KID BOYS’ WEAR JOCKEY _ CARTERS TOWN DRESSES PURITAN SWEATERS TH ERMO- JAC SPORTSWEAR KAYNEE BOYS’ oe “Buy Right and Never Despair— Brand Names Aren't Marketed Everywhere!” | Center—1355 Union Lake Rd. til 8 — Sunday 10:30 ‘til 2:30 ‘ ae i 2 AL eA) oe : a ee : : : sf eee Se a ; a4 £ Flag ae SE ee | 3 } bey 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 have a sturdy defensive line featuring, left to right, Roger Hall, Kari Richter, Frank New Coaches Debut Friday at Holly, Mitfor Grand Blanc Broncos Ist Foe Under Figg Former Chippewa Ace Will Use Multiple Offense Tin not optirnisty but then again lin not) pessimistic,” were the words of Holly's coach Ray Figg looking forward to his opening fame as @ head coach Friday night at Grand Bhan The formyer star lineman at Cen- tral Michigametculizes he is step- ping right iato fast company in the Wayne-Oaklind League. Most ef his key boys have been varwity reserve or jayvee players in the past whe are now getting a chance at starting roles with most of the “name”’ lads gone. Cruard Kart Richter and tackle Mel Re are among the “old | hands still @round * * * The Bronces sulfered a severe eatlhy blow when hard-running back Ted Wagner was sidelined with a torn cartilage He may be out from three to four weeks Hob Harmes is the mest expe- rienced ef Holly's probable start- ing backfield fer Friday. Me will be epening at halfback with Al Meedy, Reb Ennis will handle quarterback and Gil Gray fullback, Otis Truxton. the center, guard Frank Garner, tackle, and ends Don McKenzie and Roger Hall will round out the starting unit Figg is going with the multiple offense hoping to make geod use of his speed . * * * Opening with Grand Blanc and following with Northville is a rugged task for the new coach with a young team. But vietortes in both outings or even a_ split would be a big start A similar arrangement im 1958 © resulted in the Broncos getting off to a tough start en route to a 45 season and Sth place finish. | 958 Record HOLLY Bob Ennis. =f " orp Geka oe ° MILFORD 0 Grand Blane fh fom Mewere és M OPP Owen Bird . r ; ti Northville 26 fen Durgan i, = 13 Avondale 14 13 Brighton 14 Bruce Pox .. -10 Sr 13 13 13 Clarkston . 0 é 2 West Bloomfield 28 pat) Clarenceville O SERENE oo RR, Ga MAS. COLLEGE: Central Michigan 6 Northville | 7 Bloomfield Hills 12 HOLLY RECORD: None. 0 Bloomfield Hills 6 25 Mitford 2 «Several brothers and cousins are) Paul Brown is in his 14th year SYSTEM: Multiple offense. 0 Clarenceville 12 12 West Bloomficld 26 teammates on Oakland area foot-'as coach of the Cleveland Browns ASSISTANTS: Glen Albrandt and 20 Holly 3 ST Lake Orion 6 ball teamg this fall. of the National Football League. Larry Srout. ) 3 Owen Bird, a™ ‘es ‘ g a {MOKING FOR SCALPS — This trio of mean- looking Redskins will be looking for scalps when Milford openg its season Friday as host to Avon- Ed Ex-MHS Star Ganzel May Have Contender Good Balance Could Get Redskins Off to Good Start . * . A fellow who looks at everything from the bright side is Milford’s new grid pilot Jerry Ganzel. Although he is making his debut in the rough Wayne-Oakland League, the popular Milford native is expressing no fear of such bich- ly-rated powers as Northville and West Bloomfield. dale. Keith Goodwin, far left, is a 205-pound tackle, Merie Gidley, in center, also a tackle at 230 and guard Bill Bond are MHS starters. a 4 os gaia 23 Ganzel realizes games are won ~ | Meet the Coaches ote tei and nto paper and es pleased his Milford Redskins have been 0 er progressing from day to day. MHS has good size and enough NAME ros Ror. wart ULASS experience to cause some anxious ea a a3 a ere ee Beeren Gas ek . ue ) o} ‘ b rs seague. tars to pa jf rite sae tncc = ° ° There are no 8 compare tim Merteick 4 Fo] ae. with the Pat Kelleys or John terre ON ErD . ey 168 dr. Zeemans but this may be the best Rem Megara = t3 ine ra balanced ‘skin eleven im recent Jim a ed i” Jr Ken G S 186 Jr years. Chuck Weaver ah re] iss Br The know-how derry Reis Jeff Motechenbacher G 6-18 os Sr , os a 5-7 80 Sr gained at the quarterback post toes Betas. c He re sr last fall ia expected to pay off San" Wesver sone ¢ Hr 318 Sr. starting Friday against Avon- nen Dott - c-t Hat ibe F7 Keith win ¥ $i Feed } He will be starting there with Po wae Ez 6-18 170 Bo swifties Gene Schuett and Ed Kai- Bill Howard ....0 1.0 ...50+s H a} ‘> so ser at the halves and 200-pound Bob Lawrence Lj han | _ Jim Hartwick at fullback. sia Lewes. H 6-11 1% 80 Six-footers Bob Roselle and Bill Howard will be the chief targets SS Rar ee RR ode Bi Gat TN” oI + mo | MILFORD RECORD: None. ggnvsel ee — - : T and Double behemoth °. RRR TREN CS a SR RS 6 MIE “ We Winged- “fs 230-peund Merle Gidley at & tackle, Keith Goodwin, the other : tackle, weighs 206. Bill Bond and Jim Kauppi are set at the guards _ % while Pred—-Weisman wilt snap Bill Conti . we Clee have played some var- Karl Riehte “te : oe 6d Allen dooay 33 t | 4 sity ball so he should have good Gebers Gray $e u | depth, especially in the line. ie ae ; i sO A good reason for the optimism Bruce Jehneoca Bit . s of the former ‘Milford ahd West- die, Poke. adi 4 BF ern Michigan passing ace is that a ESoneee ef, s «6 the only place his team can go eed Goan 6-11 So is up. He was an assistant Dea Oweng. *. 18 Zz year when the Redskins were Lynn Butts |. 4 Sr 0-7-1. Adams ~- 36 2~ don, Mackente 4 3 4 tod 4 g = = @ aa - ae re ar ea °- ee 8E98833E25398S2222 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 it ak ‘. shit i TWENTY-FIVE Meet Your Friends at Bob's Cocktail Bar i ey @SEA FOODS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday @CHICKEN TAKE ovr Legon eSTEAK read’ - BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE «x ~ when you call. 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 3-9821 IT’S FOOTBALL TIME! Healthy Sports Build better citizens, Better m™ minds, better bodies, better Hi “A communities! ff you're just en- Hi tering school now, or are a Hil student, we urge you to take active part in any or all sports! Hii You'll feel better . . . look bet- Hii ter . . . be better! SUPPORT YOUR FAVORITE TEAM TBALL GAMES! 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Huron St., Pontiac 4 yr : ; ~* aan al | : <= H “a FP " =m! 1 ¥ sai * * . e TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 Standout Tackles Backbone of Lake Orion ff ® ¥ s ial eaaeealli e pm é ‘Meek ee Callison, Waite | f * We ee : : e on mosier ead Vragons ' : : a Me: : Ht. Wat. Class i t 37 pf —_ re a & F ; § a oa nto New Year if EEE 1 8 a ee + +14: i: 160 Jr. _Kownacki’s Rebuilding a: | Program Gets Test 4 3 1 it ‘ Frida i 163 3 “7 a: . BOE r Frank: Kownacki moved into the ; ne i 7" cc 4 head (cenkt fe job - Lake on * Se et fe Pr = at the worst possible time last # ars zr. year but he is hoping things will € % pcoy Gius** Fale tis ioe sr. 5 take a turn for the better during 4 ee il ise : the next several weeks _ y q ”, re 10 = = } It was bad enough following a i j coach who had been league cham Psp 5 Nie cp AEB ARETE ld ELLE AE LAE Mi LLAMA BI «ew pion, But the Pennsylvania coach also had to start a rebuilding cam- fr paign when most of the top per- ace” atta i BS ng | ae a oc te gy Pa formers either graduated or were at - Ae sidelined or hindered by injuries. ; ee ed Oa ORION BRASS — The brains of the Lake Orion football team <_ He feel» the Dragens will be tan over the coming season opener with Pontiac Northern. They back in the grid limelight befere ? pl a Ge ; too tong although no gréat are coach Frank -Kownacki and captain Dean Callison. . = things are predicted for his charges during 1959. lake Orion is young and lacking in experience at every position ex cept tackle where Kownacki can stack his duo of Dean Callison and Ross Waite up against most any peir in the area * * * The Hkeable skipper has been doing a jot of experimenting ry ing to get the top 1b players in action at the same time COACH: “Frank Kownacki. HIGH SCHOOL: James M. Coughlin. LOCATION?» Wilkes-Barre, Pa. « COLLEGE: King's College COACHING RECORD: 15. ORION RBOORD: 13. SYSTEM: Split T. ASSISTANT: Dale Jesse. Some of his boys will have to be football Yankees learning to be able to play different posi tions Lake Orion's main aim this year will be to try to climb out of the Oakfind RO cellar following the opener against Pontiac Northern * * * The only set starters thus) fu besides the star tackles are Roger Williams, guards Keith Brodkerb and Don Julien, halfback Gary FRANK KOWNACKI Hunter. Rog Williams will open at either end or quarterback, Woot as vend. Carles Williams wil} call the signals. If it is at the Qh slot, Larry Thompson will team with Jim Schultz at ends, Jim Downes or Bud Bass will open at center with Dave Julien or Tim Alban at fullback That confusing arrangement may have the opposition befuddled for awhile Pontiae Press Phete HOPE FOR BETTER THINGS — These three returning letter- 4men have boosted hopes for a better season this fall at Cranbrook. From teft-to«right -are—-halfback Jim—Witliams,-quarterback— Bill Mosher and fullback Tom Demrick. The Cranes won only one football game last year. | mem a Emmanuel, Others Will Open Grid Seasons Soon Ahother future Pontiac High gridders and Walled Lake Beavers School football team has arranged of the eee ag ioe five games for the coming season eee in junior play. | 1958 Record Emmanwel Christian will play St. Benedict, St. Michael, St. Freder-| LAKE ORION ick, Rochester and Ortonville. Lo OPP. DRAGON END — Jim Schultz oo oo hopes . to_ land aig Fs ine Beecher 12 will be a starting end when the Meanwhile, many other grid; = esas 13 Dragons of Lake Orion debut / ° teams in various age are| 7 itzgerald 25 Friday in a non-league tilt pre- : 3 2 preparing for the pA ipo ae Fora 13 ceeding the Oakland B race / ‘Tress bielude the pgs 13 r ar 40 sone ———— READY TO FIRE -» Craig ‘Hawn is expected to make good teams throughout the city and 12 er = 60 NIGHT SPORTS PHONE use of his pitching armAn the Lake Orion Split T offense this sea- county area, the Birmingham Lit-| 6 Romeo ~ FE 2-0104 : y, tle Leaguers, Pontiac Pee-Wee, 6 Holly st *THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 TWENTY-SEVEN Dr. Eddie Anderson, Holy Cross| against 102 setbacks for 33 years football coach, shows 169 victories|as a mentor. —s ee a Seeetiedaroms ome CURB YOUR SERVICE ROOM CALL FE 8-1575 15 MINUTES IN ADVANCE PONTIAC & OPDYKE ROADS . PONTIAC CHIEFTAINS... 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Epmiemen. se Uegey 2 y Foundation seals. Gables and Dermers Slightly Additional ee KKK KKK KKH FEDERAL ¥ FEDERAL BS te 2536 DIXIE HWY. {cama ie \3 . 3 Blocks N. of Telegraph ts x CALL OR 4-0388, 9-6 P.M. “— fF 5 a4 |x Coll FEderal 4-8200 After 6:00 P.M. FREE ESTIMATES Rae ee ee ee eS 2 eS Se Se ie ai ; p ties = a aaa fey Pe tit" Sete ee * ah a ae a ee ae ee ee ~ —night when they -ctrst; THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 TWENTY-EIGHT Avon Jackets Ready to Pull Another Surprise Year Three Starting Backs Graduated From Title Team of 1958 A defending champion is always on the spot and that's right where the Avondale Yellowjackets —are— as they get ready for another foot- ball campaign in the Oakland B. Frank Crowell, Oakland Coun- ty 's ‘“‘Coach-of-the-Year"’ last sea- son, has been experimenting dur- ing workouts trying to overcome the loss of three starting backs and such line stalwarts as Bill Jen nings and Tom Greenlees He should have another sturdy forward wall featuring 195-pound Walt Cooley. at tackle, tackte Fred Krupp, center Bob Bene- dict, whe tips the scales at 186, and give fingered end Herb Har- ris. Harris, Cooley and hustling quar- terback Dick Smith are the co- captains of the Jackets Swift Sid Blomberg and = Jim McDonald will be in the starting backfield with Smith Friday at Milford along with either Otto Jan- eik or Bud Peel. Jancik has had muscle trouble in his legs Rounding out the tine will be elther Bruce Killlan or Jim Ma- lune at guard, Terry Rowe at tackle and either Tom Scthost or Darryl! Thorpe at the other end opposite Harris. Avondale fans may be expect ing too much of their favorites this fall and run into a slight letdown after last yea.’s “Cinderella” fin- ish following a slow start * * * The opener will have to go some to match the 1958 skirmish be tween Avon and Milford when the Crowellmen came from behind to triumph 14.13 They appear evenly matched again’ Avondale has the edge on veteran starters and speed while Milford has the more overall ex and greater size Meet the Coach COACH: Frank Crowell MiGH SCHOOL: East Jordan LOCATION: East Jordan, Mich COLLEGE: Central Michigan ‘#8 COACHING RECORD: 49-29-5 AVONDALE RECORD: 31-25 4 SYSTEM: Modified Splht-T ASSISTANTS: Dick Bye, Ken Kaestner, John Thompson Perteres Skippers Have Yet to Defeat Central ~ Waterford High School is still looking for its first football victory over Pontiac Central in their heat- > ed but very young rivalry The Skippers will try for that elusive first win again this Friday with the Chiefs for the fourth time under the lights at Wisner Stadium in the season opener for both schools, They met on the Waterford grid iron. last year and the Chiefs tri- | umphed, 26-0. Central's previous | wins were 244 im 1955 and 390 in | 1954, both at Wisner. Coaches calling the Press Sports Department with scores please use sight aumber, FE 2.0104. ae READY FQR MILFORD — The three key meh in the Avon- dale line when the Jackets open at Milford Friday night are ex- pected to be, left to right, Walt Cooley, Bob Benedict and Fred ‘Cinderella’ of ‘58 Krupp. Cooley is a 195 pound senior tackie, Benedict is a 185 pound senior center and Krupp is a 178 pound senior tackle. CABRYING THE MAIL — Little halfback Sid Blomberg hopes to do a lot of running this year in the Avondale offensive attack as the Yellowjackets seck a repeat as Oakland B champions. i RS NO, 23 A x * m= , 3 [ > ® be Boscom erreur acca 4 NAME Jim McDonald Qary Nelson Jim Douglas Dick Smith Otte ij Fred Krupp Bil Sherman Tom BSelhost Bruce Killian Darryl Thorpe Bob QOarner Tim Burt .. Terry Rowe Jim Malane . John Carlson Wak Cooley ... Bob Benedict Ron Williams Herb Harris Tee eC Cerri eee es Pee eebeernseeeios ee ee waves euusecsecees we eene ere eeeee MoT. 5-10 5-6 5-7 wor. LLORES BA CIA SA EMET TG iso BLT RENE LO AE ME HS ‘Avondale Hi Rostex | BULLDOG BOLTS — Veteran Tom Meyer is expected to be a thorn in the side of Romeo opponents all season as a standout ball- carrier. Troy and Clawson gave Avondale the most trouble a year ago and the same ig expected to be true when the Oakland B war resumes following Friday's non-league P| games. Rookie coach Bob McElreath ex- 4 pects to be depending on 12 boys for most of work with star back =i Dave Stokes and tough little guard Chuck Steele among the missing. |iTroy was 5-3 in its final season =| under Joe Bechard. Clawson is rafed the leading con- sitender to drop Avon off the top ~|perch since Bob Acton has a dozen lettermen inclading such line aces tilas Jim Thomas, Chuck ejand Tom Davis. His backfield will || be light with a big hole to fill since his kid brother Newt is now among 14 Bithe alumni. s' Madison matched Clawson at} 7 ‘Troy and Clawson May Be Top Threats to Avon 43-1 overall and 2-2-1 in the league and should improve with 19 ex- perienced hands. Fitzgerald and Lake Orion are expected to be better balanced. forecast * Avondale Fis wson z Hachicon b Eee "Stion 1958 Record AVONDALE AV 14 Milford - 12 Romeo 2 Madison oo Lake Orion 14 jnkuensunt . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEP TEMBER 15, 1959 'TWENTY-NINE_ , i he f Lae — 4 S| te include Bob Galan, a 190- 30 Bob Morris HB 5-8 165 r. it ’ 31 Tom MeVay uB 4 te 7 E pound fullback, 193-pound quar- 3 ‘se jones rB $1 160 Jr. — | terback Ron Schmidt and hall. P * - - pe Eee QB ei 16 Bo. i back Tom Meyer, who goes 175. = 4 Jim Thompsoa —£ £1 1% Sr. P : 41 Jim Hatch E 5-10 is tae =| Tall Jim Black seems a certainty $ Jett Brown E Pay 186 gt. qi one end. Howard Grimes, Ted 4} Doa Peltier ‘ 3 5-8 140 gr. | Theil and Mike McKeough wiil 61 Sid Sutherland I 5-8 155 Sr. |- all likely see considerable action 62 E iss T 6-2 185 Bo, Fe | i 53} Bob McGowan I 5-10 165 Jr. * at the other slot 64 Dwight Swords Tr 5-10 186 Sr. $5 Charies Sterns z B4 el =. aa * * * $1 Larry ‘Trudesu r eit 185 sr. =| The center of the line is well $3 tee" ritiela “ rem isa Fi s, fortified with 207-pounder Jim Rit- Sy oe a 7 1s Ss; = ter set at the snap-back post and 70 Garry Dufour G 5-6 160 Jr. . John Braun at one guard. Tl Lioyd Kage = G eh ies Fy & \? i mi Meissner c +o 209 dr. =| But it is hard°te count Lapeer 3 tee pane a aon is D Ag out if for no better reason thau $0 Fele Long HB et ee er the fact the Trojans are defend. $4 Harret Sundberg , T 38 i rt. ing champions. *% Dave Munson E oil 1 dr. is - ' ae peer won its three Tri-County eee, Starts and all nine games on the schedule a year ago so that school ian te * * es Ee must ne ranked _ ra Veteran coach Jack Fitzpatrick s : © saw the majority of his key per- omeo ] oster » formers get their diplomas last ‘}spring. The group included his 2 ©'high-scoring due of Bob Stevens id Me. Newe Pes. Met. Wet. Claee & and Butch McKellen. " Garr Rape : r 4 i dF. —_ pa the hirer area 3 rr 6 scoring w 33 nts while 7 alk B J rd r 4 ” ae Re “+ ne ge. i McKillen had 73, AM the other 2 he - rr. - 30 rook B 6 % Jr. LHS standouts are gone. de [ee a oO S$ Bg & —_ . _ - «4 Boe FB 5-11 90 r. Li Heading the returnees are quar: > Grimes E 66 67 r. =| |terback Don LeDuc, halfback Rich = 50 Jeff Kelly Go 54 140 ar. = ; : 8 88 Joba Broun " $4 6 ar Rie cenee’ Dave Flemming, a = - zr. : : ‘ 5 3 = Forsey ge ns 4 5 big center, and lineman Bob Ken- Jona a T 5-10 63 rr. ‘Imedy. = ions oskt & a4 38 r. H L’ Cc is still jek » b 7 i= hoek 4 ae | ss r. "Anse reuse is still seeking its z Bare “Perens . : r ste ie t. initial triumph in Joop play. The . mike MeKee * T oh i ar. | |eridders from the Mt. Clemens Wg . o $4 2°. ;|area managed to gain two Victor- 7% Wits .. siienoret T 5-8 * Jr. _jies in eight games. pera bi 6-6 Yr. | : aidson renee: a 5-8 6 r: Lsery <= ' oe Hy ts ar. r vv ve Smith tae ce ? a8 168 3: | ~=S Coaches calling the) = Press i a Sports Department with scores tes See ee ee ee oe ee a : aaak we ot on Pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THIRTY-ONE THE BEST | WAY TO ‘THE GAME? A USED CAR FROM SHELTON’S IT'S FROM SHELTON’S soll K ——_ a” FAMED for HONEST VALUES! 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MAIN ROCHESTER “Even though aan OL 1-81 33 our Falcons the best of huck vor a winning season.” tattle al THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PR ESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 Oxford Gunning Wildcats Top Choice in SCC Duel for Honors Stott and Company Favored to Be Chief Threat to Imlay The Oxford Wildcats are gunning for a—football championship this fall--the South Centra] Conference one, that is \ Imlay City has been the loop’s perennial power and should be strong again but Oxford is rated a top threat to change all that Ceach Dick Figg and his staff have been pleased wita the prog- ress of their gridders. Oxford “made «wn impressive showing in a weekend scrimmage with Holly sparked by the ball- tuting of big Doug Stott A strong showing in Friday’s openet avHinsl well balanced Clarkston could send the Figgmen off and running to a big year Stott, Val Sausser, Jeff Brady and Jim Cusey will form the OHS backfield Friday behind a line anchored by vets Frank Mardgrove and Dave Skibowskl, Finds Norm Williams and Ditk Miller, John Kamm, Doug Ken- nedy and Nate Hall will complete the starting lineup Oxford lost only to Imlay in a game bid to go all the way in 1958 and was 4 fF overall campaign opening up Friday. STOTT ON TROT — Big things are expected of Oxford back { = 3% Tim Witson Doug Stott arid the Wildcat team in general during the coming 41) Peden OXFORD Ox OPP, 0 Clarkston 6 24 North Branch 6 0 Romeo 13 13 Lake Orion 7 18 Ortonville 0 7 Millington 0 Ql rl a 5 un 0, Imlay City zt 12 Clawson 26 The Southern Thumb teams get in the annual opening night lh ups’ Friday and then swing into The “rhump forecast: } Almont the ch ional ; prowacir ey championship schedule Sept. H van iy | A league consensus would likely ¢ Capac ; . show. Almont_as the favorite again! - - _ | although the Reiders have a new lcoach in Dale Otto. Don Scott has added the athlc‘ic,; Dryden is expected to be im- director duties to his job of head proved and battling for recogni- football boss at Madison. ‘“Pin"’ tion along with all the others in Ryan has made a similar move at trying to bring Almont's domina- Royal Oak Kimball. j tion to a halt. ate e ee =~ Faesre es ewe WWSess, Dryden has 17 lettermen back from the 1958 fifth-placers and some promising newcomers, Backs Ed Brecht and Carl Grondin and a Leo Andea are among the Three_. year performers Terry Wills, Drow S Schramm and Wayne Washburn and 5-10, 265-pound Gary Calatioto should give Armada “a strong line. Quarterback Jerry Synder will direct the Brown City attack behind what shouldbe a =e" . ee eee et &~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1939 THIRTY-THREE_ a new style from overseas LORD JEFF Pullover Be the sharp man on the campus with this new bold, wide striped 100% pure Shetland Wool. 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HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151) OAKLAND FE 4.1594 - THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 Rival Coaches Peg Birmingham in EML Seaholm High Gridders Look Tough in ‘59 Fleet-Footed Backfield, ee Big Forward Wall Boost - Maple Hopes to admit it, coach Carl Lemle that his rival coaches in the Eastern Michi gan Maple peyyed this he hates football confesses Although Birmingham shyly his to League have as the ones beat season “T know of the “but East Detroit should be pretty strong this season and you can't look past Port Huron, the defend ing champion” Iemle is undoubtedly correct in his observation and he also forgot to mention Fe radatle, which has a flock of returning letter winners, and Royal Oak Kimball, making its official grid iron debut in the EML. te that as it may, the Maples still must be rated at or near the we're favored by some other coaches,’’ Lemle said, top of the E-ML heap in pre sea gon crystal ball gazing. * * * Birmingham Seaholm High School, the enlarged moniker for the Maples now that the new Ciroves school has joined the edu cational ranks, won the league crown for the first and only time in 155 The reof caved in after that and not until last seasen did the Maples start the climb back up the ladder, They wound up in tnd place and held champion Port Huron to a 19-19 tie on the latter's fleld In the final league game lLemle fixures to have a big but green line averaging about 190 pounds and a strong, fleet footed backfield averaging areund 175 * * * \ dozen Jettermen are wearing Mouple toys, headed by big Phil Isbell Sam Reeve, George Forrest tob Kling, Tom Moonen and Boyd Masvhew, all regulars last season Porrest Is moving from half back -to quarterback and Reeve, a powerhouse runner, will hold down the fullback post, The half backs are expected to be Steve Jacobson and. Chuck Hartung, a palr Of speedsters with great breakaway abilities Isbell wre stands 6-2 and scales 715 is being changed from end to tackte this fall and he hig Telow will be the anchor of the forward wall) Lemile also looks for consider able help from Kling and Letgh Stowell at tackles and Moonen and Mayhew in end spots The Maples open their 190 sca son this Friday night at Birming- ham against Cranbrook Here is the expected order of finish ia the Fastern Michigan Teague Hirmingham Roval Oak Kimball Ferndale Clemens Hagel Park 1958 Record BHAM OPP. 27 Cranbrook 6 13 RO Dondero ea 53 Mt. Clemens 6 33 Ferndale T 20 Hazel Park } 18 Kast Detroit bat) 1 Port Huron 19 0 RO Kimball 7 27 Southfield ai a erent se ert Seer TED . i i PR IIS: irmingham- Cranbrook Rosters BIRMINGHAM 5F pees ROSTE NAME HGT. wor CLASA Jeti Alien a 64 Sr Harry Dunne cele gE 6 ios dr. george £ porreme revere OB 5-11 i7@ er. « yonoee 8 &10 150 dr cs Barcoas HB 61 16 dr. Roger Havrie 7 Oo 196 dr George Harris Ga 60 170 Sr Chuck Hartung HB 4 10 Sr. Bills Hendersoa oo MB 60 160 dr. Marry Holden . 4 62 1% sc Dennis Hurd : G 5-10 170 or Phil Isbell) tease 62 215 6r. Steve Jacobson HB 6-2 as dr Dave Jensen HB +10 lee dr, Robert Kiing T 6-1 220 dr. Terry LeTourneau - 6-10 i Sr Boy! Mayhew B 62 ! i. aRobert MecKenaie G 6-11 tae r Soren McLennan a. . 9 5-11 ise Sr, fom Moonen 67 Te Sr: Craig Morte 7 5 206 Jr Mike Muthieb HB 6 165 6r Ron Osterbout ‘ T 64 215 dr Steve Perry : 0G 5-19 16 Sr ein Purdy G 44 170 a: am Reeve NGO FB 11 18% r = Rhela : G 28 iso dr Gaeret Riee * T 6-2 2% Jr Dick Roba ; a 60 1e6 Sr.+ Rod Ruddy : PB 6-11 186 Sr Jim Ruhiy c 5-16 lee dr Pete Russ Cc 5-10 176 Sr John Slason bs ) 190 Sr Jim Stephenson be s-i1 1460 dr. Leigh Stowell 64 720 Sr Tom @weener . a 64 186 dr Bob Teichman rR 5-10 170 Jr. Vince Trezcimaki ceameiie: a 6-2 2 dr. Ted Worcester € o7 leo Jr. Dick Zaine HB +8 iso Sr # # ‘ Me AX tig OO. aE ees ae Be i i CRANBROOK ROSTER NO. NAME Pos. WaT. 16 Bil) Mosher . B 6-10 ii Joha Rosier eeene ge +10 i4 Ken ick aera 5-10 156 Seve Erickson AS 5-10 17 Keith Davidson 3 6-0 is Barry Butler s-10 ls Poster 5-11 20 Jim Williams §-10 2 Williams es 23 Bil “nee Bianchard 5-10 a4 “see 6@ 26 a 6-10 7 eo Weis os 3 Tom Demrick $11 ii Greg Them 6-10 32 «Bob Ellery r zt 33 Dave hultz 10 4 Louie eer 5-10 37 lughes #8 Bid Benrar isbee 6-9 3% «Ted Lerehen +e 4 «Jeff Pishe 7 $11 42 Bob ener a §-11 43 Tom Coope o 5-10 “ Pete Thingstad T 6-3 4 Bob Hicks HB 1 ind 4 John Haydon - & @ Art Glee ...<..escs. o 6-7 48 Tim Casey ~——s 2 6-2 # John Jacoby : gz §-t1 6@ Dick Gildersiceve c 60 51 Chuck Marshall .. T $11 52 ee Colten o 5-10 53 arry Shapire ....... Cc 5-10 bt Joe Wheeler ......... Go 5-10 5 Bee a SOS a RE. les A re AREY he war. 145 “160 ean oe 8 SeEssesssseseczs ee Bit 5B “4 j MAPLE, BULWARK — These three =e) ham Seaholm gridders will be called upon to plug the middle of the Maple tine this fall. From left e SAM REEVE Fullback a i bos ae s+ 3 = Seeiiat alii to right are tackle Bob Kling, center-tackle igh Stowell and guard Bob McKenzie. EES e Cranes . ToughFoe ‘for Maples Cranbrook has seldom beatén Birmingham Seaholm in their tra- ditional football battle, but one thing is always certajn—the Cranes will let the Maples know that they have really been in a ball game: The unexpected is always the expected when the Cranes and Birmingham get together on the gridiron and Cranbrook hopes te have more of the same in store for the Maples this Friday night in the 1959 curtain-raiser. As Cranbrook coach Fred Camp- bell views the situation, thing are bound to improve for his gridders. * * * They can't get much worse than last year when his legions won only one contest and finished in the basement in the Inter - State League. Bolstering Campbell's hopes for a revival of his forces will be the return of 10 letter winners. Heading the list is quarterback Bill Mosher, a 145-pound sentor with good all-around talents. Halfbacks Jim Williams and Larry Weis, tackle Tod Williams, guard Roger Rothenburger and rangy end John Hayden are other seasoned performers ready for full- time duty. * * * Fullback Tom Demrick and guard Bill Angel have been im- pressive in early practice and so has Pete Thingstadt, a 6-foot 4 inch, 190-pound tackle. HIGH SCHOOL: LOCATION: COACHING 2 ASSISTANTS: SYSTEM: Split T. RECORD: Lew Parry, Rolph and Sam Tassio. | Meet the COACH: Carl Lemle Toledo, ’ Toledo Scott. Ohio 34-18-2 Head COLLEGE: University of Toledo BIRMINGHAM RECORD; 25-18- Ron Coach CARL LEMLE HIGH SCHOOL; COLLEGE: Milton LOCATION: Boston, Mass. Dartmouth 1968 COACHING RECORD: YEARS AT CRANBROOK: 13 SYSTEM: Winged T ASSISTANTS: Bert McMahon, Tom Hooper and Pete DeWitt. ‘ || Meet the Hea COACH: Fred Campbell 14 Coach ETIWETFIR SITE RAE Zee SA: *é THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THIRTY-FIVE We’ re Eying a Great Year For Our Area Squads BEST WISHES FOR A WONDERFUL SEASON CRANBROOK! BIRMINGHAM! BLOOMFIELD! WEST BLOOMFIELD! WE'RE WITH YOU ALL THE WAY! _ WILSON PONTIAC CADILLAC, INC. 1350 NORTH WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM MI 4-1930 | JO 4-6625 _T HIRTY- SIX THE PONTI AC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 Colts, Giants Picked as Division Cham mpions Red Hot Race Seen in NFL By BRUNO L, KEARNS Sports Editer, Pontiac Press Those who have followed professional football know how unpredictable it has been to forecast any single game on a given Sunday. It is even more unpredictable trying to pick a National Football League champion from one year to the next inasmuch as only three times tn‘ pro history has there been a repeat champion in two Successive seasons The Philadelphia Eagies were the World's Champions in 1948 and 1949. Detroit did it in 1952 and 1953 and Cleveland followed in 1954 und 1955 with successive World titles. On numerous occasions, Eastern or Western Division champions have fallen from the top to the bottom in one season * * x This was the fate of the Lions who won the Western division crown in 1954 and finished lp the cellar in 1955 . Every coach in professional football admits it is a tough task to repeat as divisional cham- piogs in successive seasons. reason, is why forecasters of the the Los Angeles Rams replacing This for one 1959 NFL race see the Baltimore champions * * * There is no doubt the Rams have the “horses” this year with the addition of Ollie Matson in the Colts as Western Division and NFL backfield to go with Jon Arnett, Ron Miller, aon Wilson and Billy W9de. How about the ‘champion Colts? Weill, there’s Johnny Unitas, Ray Berry, Lenny Moore, Alan Ameche and L. G. Dupre along with a strong offensive forward wall. * * * This writer picked the Colts to go all the way last year and they did it by holding the top posi- tion right from the start when they whipped the Lions, 28-15, in the opener at Baltimore. One thing pre fans have. learned is never te discount the Chieage Bears. Like the Lions’ in- 1958; injuries hurt-the Bears~ when tep receivers like Harien Hill and Jim Dooley were lost early in the season. Coach George Halas hasn’t had too many bad seasons with the Bears whose reputation for rough, tough football is common knowledge in pro cir- cles. : * * * The Lions will need an injury-free season and the return to form of John Henry Johnson. Rookie Nick Pietrosante, a fullback and lineman, and Mike ' Rabold and Bob Grottkau at guards must make the grade if the Lions hope to return to the promi- nence they enjoyed in 1957. ‘. The 49ers are rebuilding with some highly rated newcomers to go with Y. A. Tittle, John Brodie, Hugh McElthenny and Joe Perry and the Green Bay Packers are doing the same. “nce Lombardi, new Packer coach got some help in trades by obtaining Bill Quinlan, Lew Car- penter and Lamar McHan. * * * In the Eastern Division, a real dogfight should take place. Cleveland, a perennial choice, has Jim- my Brown bét coach Paul Brown has the fear that Jim Ninowski may not give him the quarter- backing he likes. The Giants are floating with quarterbacks and that defensive line hasn’t lost its poise if exhibition games offer any indications. Then there is Buddy Parker, Bobby Layne and -Tom Tracy. who guided the Steelers to six straight wins to close the 1958 season, and also the rookie “Chicago Cards who should cause plenty of alarm, . ' “The Eagles should score plenty of points but will give away plenty and the Washington Red- skins are boasting their biggest team in size in many years. ‘ ' Put all these factors together and another red hot NFL season should get underway September 27th. Here’s how we see the division races. WESTERN DIVISION EASTERN DIVISION 1. Baltimore Colts 1. New York Giants 2. Les Angeles Rams 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 3. Chicago Bears , 3. Chicago Cardinals 4. Detroit Lions 4. Cleveland Browns 5. San Francisco 49ers 5. Philadelphia Eagles 6. Green Bay Packers 6. Washington Redskins 1959 Lions? oe and But! eee With the addition of Alaska to Vee aN couse the Union, Texas is no longer our largest state f For the Detroit) Lions Texas still is as big a factor has been for the past years however, as at Re a a, Pe See Lions 1959 Numerical Roster 7 Stor pereca eo PRE 2. i aad? 3 * * * In many gréat years from 1950 Tove. . sauacers No Name Hat. Wet. A rie School No. Pos. Hgt. t. Age yb Schoo! ., to 167 a Texas field general | TP moral Bort... oe. en ‘ty Of ED. Getoot 6 Grottkau, Bob ....G 6-4 m1 Oregon g named Bobby Layne guided the 15 Reichow. Jerry . @ 6-3 215 4 lowa 61 Blazer, Phil ......0 6-1 230 23 1 N.C. ; 1@ Rote. Tobin ..... @B 6-3 218 31 10 Rice 64 Rabold, Mike ..@ 6-2 235 22 1 Indiana iS Lions to their greatest heights: in 20 Steffen. Jim B 6-6 195 23 1 UCLA 06 Sewell, Harley ...G 6-1 230 28 7 Texas e srofeanional football 23 Whitsell, Dave . DB 6-1 190 33 2 Indiana 10 Guesman, Dick ....T 6-4 245 21 1 W. Vir. cy ‘ % Gedman. Gene HB Sig ise a7 3 gramme’? «Terres Alen... G3 96 28 2 lowe” ; M4 Cedman, Gene . - m na ains, OG o- - urray St z With the departure of Layne, m Lary, Yale L 6-11 ies 2066S Tex. A&M 74 Luciano, Ron 3 6-3 140 22 «#1 Syracuse 3 » " . 3} Pietrosante Nick 6-2 26 «(21 i ‘ ec $6 Gordy, John ae 6-4 3255 24 2 enn. A the fate of the Lions still has re 14 Webb. Ken $-10 206 24 2 Pres 16 Spencer, Oliver ...T 6-2 250 28 § Kansas % Miained in the hands of another 16 Johnson Henry 6-2 215 20 6 Ariz. Bt 17? Paolucci, Ben --T 6-3 245 22 1 Wayne st 4 Texan—Tobin Rote 40 Cassady wowsre 5-10 164 25 4 Obto Bt 18 McCord, Darris ....T 6-3 245 26 5 enn. = - ak 41 Barr. Terry DB 6-0 199 4 3 Michigan 78 Perry, Jerry -T 6-4 240 29 «6 Calif. a 5 ioe 43 Lowe, Gary 6-0 190 «26 4 Mich. Gibbons, Jim ...... E 6-3 215 23 2 lowa = Rote followed Layne in 1997 >in 45 Lewis Dan ..,, HB 6-1 200 23 2 Wisconsin a3 ran, Jim ..... E 6-2 200 32 98 Jlowa Bt = — N reat: style by quarterbacking De 47 Martin Jim -B 6-2 20 36 10 WN. Dame #4 Middleton, Dave FE 6-1 19@ 25 § Auburn # GEORGE WILSO ' ; i" ; eH 50 Ane. Charlie C 4-2 200 38 iy U8 0. 8 Cronin, Gene E 6-2 330 36 ‘ COP. i row f the charmmpionship ast $3 Giass. Bill c . 2400 0=COo aylor <. ob sak 6-4 5 5 4 z Sear Hole and wt “ “eaves of . 22 Walker Wayne. LB 6-2 220 92 2 Idaho 87 Richards, Perry E 6-2 205 28 3 Detroit | COLLEGE: Northwestern o 4 ae ‘ i rq* . < * z= ae his : tainat w . e eerie iti 56 Bchmidt, Joe B 6-0 220 27 7 Pitt. 8 Junker. Steve BE 6-3 220 2 2 Xavier = COACHING RECORD: 1951 = ¢ feu ates tht tafr i : ; = Pee : © Lion Assistant. 1957—Head Coach injuries and the Lions fell to a Se -- TT ee ger aay - * (13-11-1) 471 mark * * * Now thes question for the 1969 Renson is Can Rote come back? success won't be that easy how ever Kote coutd do it tf the offen tive line can ghe him a wall of protection which It often failed to do last year The offensive line could do it MAYRE But again’ TF the T.ions get the needed help from the Pook jes * * * * Rote has the receivers however there are more “ifs” and “buts” with which to contend The running game could click, BUT John Henry Johnsen must took like the ball carrier he was in 1967. Fhe “ifs” in this case are Nick Piétrosante and Danny Lewis Ik they come through, this could very well be the best Lions’ backlield unit in several years The Lions’ schedule is even full of “‘buts.”” They play five of their first seven games on the road, opening ‘at Baltimore Sept_ 27th, and then a home retarn with the Colts, Oct. 11th Coach George Wilson figures that 4 split with the “big three” of the Bears and Rams—is almost a necessity IF the Lions are to make a bid this year. “maybes" Tobin Ro' ‘of the Pp MAN\ OF DESTINY — The man who holds many of the answers to al! “ifs,” “buts’’ and ais year is Texan ..u the Lions to the 1957 championship after Bobby Layne was injured, bate but last year, plagued with injuries himself, the — Lions faltered to a. 4-7-1 record. ASSISTANTS: Scooter MacLean, Bob Dove, Buster Ramsey, Aldo Forte, Bob Nussbaumer. Pro Football Has Greatest Sports Growth Professional football has wen the hearts of American sports fans. No spectator sport in the coun- try has grown as rapidly as the National Footbal] League in the past 10 years. Every year since the old All- American Conference andthe National Football League merged in 1949, attendance figures con- tinued to risé and for the first” time in 1958 the total attendance surpassed the 3,000,000 mark. «These are the NFL attendance records since 1950: 1950—1,977,656 1951—1,913,019 1 3, (T2 » *Figures do not include * ‘off and cae oe games, olay le game attendance record, Now. ie 1 a versus Rams in Los An- NIGHT . SPORTS. PHONE FE, 2-0104 New! The Coler TY You've been waiting for! © PERFORMANCE-PROVED! Se dependable you now get a full !-year FREE warranty on ali parts and tubes, excluding only labor! ® EASY TO TUNE! Even wireless remote con- trel with many models! S$ 00 @ MORE COLOR SHOWS! All kinds and many more on the way! RCA Boswell Living-Color Table Medel ready ter delivery to your home. See These , \) RCA TV % Sets on Our a Floor Today. 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Last year was uncommon seasons The Wolverines had their first losing campaign since 1961 and only their second since 1936, the To make matters worse, 271 record was the poorest in 23 yea On that basis, the prognostica- tors of college football offer little encouragement as far as the 1959 season is concerned * * * Not one forecaster has pick, COUNTY BOYS AT “M’ — O U. of M. to finish out of the second! division of the Biy Ten and very, few have allotted anything higher well represented on the l yaeay team Le fall. Left to r than 7th to the Wolverines, Ld * * But this is a new era for Michi- * gin Under Harry Kipke for nine years there were four confer- eace champions. Fritz Crisler was at the helm 10 years with “ “th h > | Poe : AAS Sacenemmee Ct a University of Detroit, regarded Bot a losing season. ; | as _the state's third major football Benny Oosterbaan had the reins team, has laid its future in the for 11 years and had three tleinands of a: man who has been re- ‘ fens ee | garde d as one of the top exponents . , jot gridiron defense Now {t's Bump Elhott’s turn. | A * x Bach succeeding coach added a . a4;.| Jim Miller built many of the year to the coaching helm. This : gives Elliott 12 to go . well known Purdue defensive lines , : He now has the task of rebuilding Injuries played havoc with the football at U. of D 1958 team and carly pre-season | * * * drills started out the same way. | Bai naw Fillet ts daptasing a | He inherited a good nucleus of 0 iiihe s displaying little more optimism and his 1-1 season of 1958, but very little newly instatled Winged T may ldepth is available offer more surprises than may | catch the imagination of the He also inherited one of thé school’s tougher schedules this year and even a more difficult | ist of teams for the future, forecasters, A sound quarterback is Elliott’ a big concern und presently Stan, Noskin looks like the man to fill! * * * the bill | Kentucky at home and Tulane * * * and Tulsa on the road are the new additions this year to go with Beston College, Villa- George Washington and Xav- Oakland County products are ex pected to play an important role.Marquette, in the 1959 plans Inova John Walker, the county's “Out. ‘ier standing Player’ in 1957 is top| * * * candidate at fullback. Darrell} Next year the same schedule Harper, a Royal Oak senior, was exists with the addition of Michi- @ regular as a finior at halfback gan State and possibly Miami or last year, |Holy Cross, and in 1961 Army * * jand Navy on successive weekends Sophomores Hewitt Hornbeck, appear to be reason enough as to Royal Oak end: Bill) Tunnicliff, why Miller has to build for the Todd future ! Ferndale — fullback, and Grant, Southfield center, will gain) Mainstay of the 1959 seasen Is . varsity experience this year. | Bruce Maher a talented half. The Wolverines open at home back who has already been Missouri, It’s Sails as st Was against Sept. 26th. | pleked in the pro draft by the | | | | Detroit Lions, ; | Quarterbacking appears to be the| . big problem for Miller who likes NEW YORK (UPI) --Soccer, Con- an aerial minded Gitenee sidered the purest form of “foot- «& t ball,’’ comes down to present times) Former Orchard Lake St, Mary in almost exactly the same form fullback Jerry Leszczynski is the as when it Was originated by top choice to start if he ean stay Sparta in the days of ancient away from leg injuries. Former Greece. Pontiac Central track ace Jim |Shorter is a sophomore: candidate , Howdy Myers, coach of Hofstra|in the backfield with Utica's Steve at Hempstead, N. ¥., shows a 75-38 Stonebreaker as an end prospect. record for 13 years as a college x * * football mentor, His teams have; The Titans open at home Friday | played only two ties during that night against George Washington | time, of the Southern Conference, University of Michigan lettermen from a disappointing 4- | NE EE Se Sn ee eT Bee ae ec a ae a akland County is Harper of Royal Oak, Bill Tunnicliff-of Ferndale, John Walker of Walled Lake, Hewitt Hornbeck of Royal Oak ana Todd Grant of Southfield. ight are Darrell Challence for U-D Coach | | SHAMROCK AT MSU — Former St. Michael's grid ace Jerry Obngren is expected to see action with the Michigan State see 2 sive unit = year. _ is a eee line ae ker at MSU. re Ram Star Geroses is reda More than ordinary interest in Alphs’ head-coaching — job, a season's opening football con-. fall, his first as top mentor, test attaches to the St. Frederick- | * x * Alphonsiis _setto =) this Detroit St. Kline is a former Ram quarter- Sunday. iback graduating in 1949. He -is eu & jalso an ex-U. of D. quarterback of 1952-53. His last two years at St. Frederick were during current coach Tom | s tutelage, NIGHT SPORTS PHONE FE 2.0104 Many Rams’ fans will be watching Dave Kline's St. Al- | phonsus eleven to see how well | Kline has brought the Alphs | along. Dave has taken over the | Spartans’ ‘9 Card Toughest for Daugherty Four Title Contenders of Big Ten Listed on Schedule Picked as a title contender in 1958, the Spartans from East Lan- sing never came close to their billing. They finished last in the Big Ten. * * Coach Duffy Daugherty was dis- mayed at the high ranking MSU received prior to the 1958 kickoff. He was even more dismayed when that highly rated team failed to win a conference game This year none of the forecasts are building the Spartans for any great things and for the first time in many pre-season predic- tions Michigan State isn't even found among the top 20. This suits Daugherty just fine. The Spartans undertake what is probably one of their toughest schedules since entering the Big Ten. Iowa, Ohio State, Purdue and Northwestern, dour of the top con- tenders for the conference title are on the 1959 schedule along with Notre Dame, Michigan, Texas A&M, Miami and Indiana. The player expected to guide the Spartans through these grid- iron wars is quarterback Dean Look who has been an outstand- ing performer at halfback for two years. With him in the backfield is vet- teran Blanche Martin, highly re- garded by Daugherty as one of his |finest backs. | ow * * As it appears now, a face fa- |miliar to area grid-fans is touted |as the prize sophomore catch, Gary \Ballman, all around athlete from East Detroit is given a very good ‘chance of startin gat halfback and iif it means anything he will be |wearing number 14 which brings ;back memories of many great ‘Spartan names like All-Americans \Lynn Chandnois and’ Walt Kowal- czyk. Baliman led East Detroit to the Eastern Michigan League title three years ago by scoring 23 touchdowns and 12 extra points. He is well remembered, especial- ly by fans in the Birmingham area who faced him. Pontiac St. Mike product Jerry jOhngren is given a good chance of breaking into the lineup as a sophomore linebacker. Ohngren was an outstanding defensive play- er at St. Mikes. * * * This will be Daugherty’s 6th sea- son as head coach since taking the reins from Biggie Munn in 1954, He won only three of nine games in his first season but from 1955 _|through 1957 his teams won 24 and lost_only four before last year's dismal 3-5-1 record. The 1953 team whipped UCLA 28-20 in the 1954 Rose Bowl game and the 1955 squad repeated against UCLA 17-14 on Jan. ist 1956. : Politics for a Lion DETROIT (UPI)—Yale Lary, de- fensive. halfback for the Detroit Lions, is a member of the Texas state legislature. NIGHT SPORTS PHONE FE 2-0104 THE PONTIAC PRESS, oem. 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