The Weather *>-•- w lam hrauM ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn* Edition 118th YEAR * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ’ FRIDAY, OCTOBER T, i960 —48 PAGES ""■SiBBRSTOfiP0""' Mayor Signs Prodamauon Charges Filthy Conditions UN. Ouster Behind Scenes Tactics of Sovifts Attacked by Chihest Ambassador Shake Democratic , Bagwell Urges Rotarians By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. _ Pen D. Bagwell hammered out! **.**?* £T. Ma 10-poiht pun to pull Michigan JJT'* from "‘the doldnimi of Dfmocratlc| *“ • p*,,n“ The 47-year-old on-leave prefer FIGHTING FIRES - Mayor Philip E. Row* •ton (center) pern his signature to an official proclamation declaring next week Tire Prevention Week in Pontiac. Keeping the firefighter's Rowston Designates Week hat steady are Sherwin M< Birnkrant (left), chairman of the Fire Safety Committee of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, and Fin Chief Janus R. White.. City Accents Fire Safety Next week, the emphasis in i the week of Oct 9 as Fire Pre-Pontiac will be on. lire safety. Ivention Week and called upon Ml Mayor Philip E. Rowston in an (departments and agencies of the official proclamation, today named I city government to campaign ao- Dinner, Then Debate Tonight TV, Telephone, Unite Dents Two young fighting DemocratfeiElks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake senators—one of them ta Washing- Ave. tively in a campaign for improved fire safety. * * * "file tire department and the schools of pur city can provide effective leadership in Fire Prevention Week activities, and I urge them to work with the Chamber of Comnkarce and other organlza-for a successful program.” the mayor said. ton and the other in Pontiac—will unite with Oakland County Democrats tonight- In a toast to victory at thejjtfrCongressional District dinner in Pontiac. By means of television and telephone, Sen. John F. Kennedy, the party's presidential candidate, will talk to some 600 state and county Democrats expected to pack the Soon after the many $10-a-plate party faithful consume their lobster or steak dinners, all attention will be focused on a large television screen erected to facing * Kennedy-Nixon debates. An exclusive telephone hookup will follow the debate through which Sen. Kennedy will send his penonal wishes to Pontiac and candidates, including James About Invasion nannrhnsnl Colli Landing -Up G. Kellis, seeking the county’s 18th District seat to Congress.- The dinner begins at *:tt p m-The local Democrats' biggest get-together of the year helps replenish party coffers. Last in the one-two-three, punch devised by Allen Zemmol, dinner I chairman, will be an address] tBW.WiPTB tor, who arrived in Detroit this UNITED NATION8, N.Y. (UPI) — Nationalist China fought back today against Soviet attempts to seat Red China in the United Nations and told the General Assembly, the Russians were trying to turn the world body into a tool of Soviet imperialism. The Security Council Michigan.” meanwhile met to rush through a recommendation for Nigerian membership in the United Nations in time for the general assembly to approve the application this afternoon. And in Washington, President Eisenhower conferred with pro-Western King Hussein of Jordan, whose pedicles have- made Ms regime a target of Arab nationalist and neutralist pressures since he came to the throne five years ago. Chinese Ambassador Tingfu F. Tsiang struck back at the Russians as American and 8ovlet diplomats maneuvered behind the scenes to win the votes of neutral and committed nations in what peaied to be the closest vote yet on the subject of Peiping. programmatic politics'’ tor Pontiac Rotarians yesterday, repeating Ms pledge of] 160.000 new jobs a year. Republican gubernatorial candidate also called for an end to discrimination in employment because of- age. It was a fighting, smiling promising Bagwell that spoke to the Rotary Club In the Waldron Hotel lot the second time In two years. The first time was in 1936 during first fry for the governor' [chair. The theme was nearly the same as It was then, when Democrats lashed out at him for "smearing by Democrats, "(he meet In MIcMgaa" remains, he aald. “It has been earned by short sighted. tor of communications at Michigan State University outlined the decision facing voters Nov. GIVES A CHOICE 'If the people want to continue file meat with its class war politics, they can vote for my opponent (Lt. Gov. John B. fiwalnson). If they want to clean up the mess and put Michigan back on her feet — they can vote Here's what Bagwell said 'would remedy file situation: 1 — Creation of 100.000 new jobs a year. "Let my opponent deride this pledge all he chooses — he Mm* self Mu admitted that the job problem Is a major Issue In Michigan.’’ Swain son didn’t wait long take up the challenge. In a talk to the Detroit Press Club he called Bagwell's pledge "fakery oT the lowest order." * * * "There Is no magic Republican wand that can create 100,000 Jobs a year,” Swatnaon said. "My opponent cannot substantiate fall claim for a specific number of jobs ,—* where would they come from? In what business or industries? — any mot* than ~ substantiate Ms claims of a bad business climate.” t — Amendment of lbs Mr Employment Practice* law la er* Stale Skimping on Funds Said Responsible i each year la Area 'Great aodal and economic sea to our city result from the destruction of homes, business enterprises, industries and natural “ the proclamation con- Rowston called upon every citizen to take pert in relieving] (hazardous conditions and "making our city a safer community which to live and work." 200 Reported Ashore morning plugging tar the Kennedy: TOKYO — Fidel Castro’s g—r—TTimt tflflnY rigfTWd secre- Jnp Pwywlty Batumi cy on operations against a band • • of invaders who escaped to the mountains after landtag on the northeast tip of Cuba this week. A reliable source reported that four separate invading groups totalhR 900 men landed during the week. There was no confirmation of the report. ———* w r A __________ The government admitted only one landtag—an estimated 27 men —and said the tender was tailed and two of the band captured. The others got away. In Washington the State Department indicated today it believes the so-called "invasion” of Cuba was a put-up job by the Castro regime. * A "* State Department spokesman Francis W. TuDy Jr. told reporters, Ms voice laden with irony, “I certainly am impressed with the ingenuity of file Cubans ta arranging a delegation with American flag waving at i to deliver a addreoa to tka nattau « d*T- But It was rumored ta Santiago that the prims mlntoter’s younger brother, Maj. Raul Castro, the armed forces minister, was per-sonally commanding the bunt. * * * A communique said tbm Americans were Among the 24 survivors of the landtag who made tar the mountains- after hitting the share. The hunt centered in the ragged hill country on the north shore of Oriente Province. It, warn to Orients that Castro laudlfHg topple Fid) The mayor called’’attention to the fact that Ma proclamation and one from President Eisenhower, tal setting aside next week for the an-observance of a week devoted to fire safety, were part of a national effort in which Pontiac will cooperate with all cities through-] Me-[out the country. ffeytm'i delegate, 8r. CUade Ostsa, who warned (ha U.N. would pay a heavy price later If Psiptog to art admitted new U. N. membership will Increase to to by the and of the day when Nigeria Is admitted. Nigeria, most populous of the African states with 36,000,000 persons, would make the 16th African state to be admitted this session. News Flashes DETROIT ifi—'Twenty-five era-ptoyea of a Feradale branch of the Detroit Bank I Trial Co. were evacuated becaaae of a fire There will be emphasis on fire ~ prewritten hi public and parochial schools as well as file safety programs before local service clubs. -----ft—»- ft Highlight of the week will be a parade at 1 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 15, on Saginaw Street, followed by a field day program at the General Motors Athletic Field. evaeaattoa. The fire waa la a celling Of the bank. Firemen said The Attor—v GtouiTi alfieo hat filed salt to Oakland County Circuit Own tor aa order forcing Pontiac to curb Clinton River poltutioa through a to.-300,000 expansion of sewage treatment facilities. Notice of 'Ilils Is an ana of dlacrimtaar tlon In employment which mupt be corrected. Opportunities to work d not be deified those over 45 who have experience, ability and willingness to work simply bouse of age.” 9 — A “yes'* veto on the Nov. Round 2 Tonight for Dick Jack Livfilifir Debatfi Seen This Tim* a* Campaign Enttrs Last Month WASHINGTON (AP)-The publican and Democratic Presidential rivals meat tonight In the second round of their televised debate, with indications tt will be livelier than the first on*, ft * 'ft Both Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard M. Nixon were relaxing here today before the hour-long session. Since they first met before the TV cameras and radio microphones on Sept. 26, both candidates have gotten down to Director of Michigan Mental Health Dept. Doesn't Disagree ■y PETE IOCHBII.ER Lapeer Home and Train* trig School li a good fix* ample of bad conditions caused when the state skimp* on money for dta-tressed children, an Irate . mother of five told a special Senate committee In Pontiac yesterday. Filth, disease and lack of • proper care were the complaints leveled by Mrs. Hermit Charron of Royal Oak before the committee Investigating unfilled needs of Michigan’s emotionally disturbed and mentally HI children. Not too often art such charges mado In tho presence of the top (M~ to charge, but In Mrs. Char* case they wen, and the top man backed her up. “I don't disagree with her at Wagg, dfraetor of ti _________ partment of Mental Health. old raontally retarded eon who ta a patient at tho taatttufion, which ■ho has visited once a week for two year*, the aald, aa a volunteer worker. 0TB CARE. FACILITIES The bad conditions, she said, resulted from lack of proper supervision and inadequate facilities. She complained that untended children were existing ta unsanitary conditions, supervised only by older, mentally retarded young- Tsafghfo deb presidential candidate* eaa bo earn taped an TV channels 8, 4 aai T at 7:JQ p.m. Radio eta-ttaoa WWJ, WXYZ. WCAR and WJBK wiH carry the shew five 4:3S p.m. WJR will air the program at S:W p.m. land-hnnbTe polliffinL did before tho fimt round many critics calied i kid-h She said she has seen retarded youngsters, who knew no better, 'drinking out of urinals instead of water-fountain* A CUBAN SWEEP? — Paul D. Bagwell, Republican candidate for governor, visited the Pontiac Rotary Club yesterday and brought along a special broom presented to him ta the Upper Peninsula. The donors said tt was for Bagwell to sweep up "the mess left ta Michigan by the Democratic administration.” By JOHN KRAFT (Special to The Ponttac Proas) Die world is now filled with the sound of debates—and so Jt. might well be. It is, after all, far finer than the sound of war. The Kraft research organization decided to performances had already tadl*, young lady Interviewed cated to them, ON KHRUSHCHEV Favorably Impressed ..8% Not favorably Impressed, .64% yncertaln .............St% Some of the tougher tactics are ■ expected lu show up aa tho two. square off In a television studio letting designed "to suggest' 1 feeling of warmth and comfort." The candidate* wtU bo qnes-Honed by a paael of lour newsmen on both torelgu and domestic Issue*. There mol open tag state men to, as then were In the first debate. Replies to questions will bo limited to SVt minute*. Kennedy will be on the left of !the screen, Nixon on the right—-as | paid D. Bagwell promises Mich-[they were in the first debate ta i igan many things should he becomelChicago. Between them will be governor, but never has he said he [Frank McGee, an NBC newsman could perform the herculean feats who will be moderator. They will -..—7- -----________________________ __________ _ (of legendary hero Paul Bunyan. be seated at a large desk which sSfl cmnn-nt from a hnuwwi J "*** ** *** [ While Dr. Arthur R. Young yw-jeurves outward like a widespread ta^mytwn'N^Y•" * "0U**W“# H*h woo very bod — I mean very [terday noon read off the list of horseshoe arrangement. - • * ------ And maybe IT Mm, Charron asserted that unsanitary conditions fra? fed—1»- tery. ”1 have seen children so weakened by diarrhea that they j'Bunyan Bagwelt Debates Sound Better Than Warilsi"B,"M ^.y^Jb^.^lthe people at this point pi the im-| ^ c?m??t 1 Port*"* UN. debates is the sound — -«»I-* «**•>? 'I think their antics at the UN. are terriMe. They have lost a lot of prestige among nations that are What has interested the sum of not too friendly to fis.” And yet another voice: "Khrushchev has erred on the were aware that the East and the West— Dm t Co. agatart Khrushchev A Co. -r- are battling it out fa file world's forum, perhaps the fast debating hall left to men. In ulhar words, urban nine out Of to Americano were asked H they ted beard somettfiag of the arrival at Khreshehev aai Castro 96 per cent who said they have SLSSTS Take, for example, these words of a 75-year-old farmer ta KirkUn,: tad.: "As I saW, they waa’t be fattened uatU they get a war started and Fve lived fiueagh tour ware and that's enough ... but the way Khrushchev acted duriag the u—obm speech woo film a lb-year-old boy — laotoad of a gov- And when people wtye further asked how they thought Khrushchev was dotag as a debater, ta berms of what they had expected of Mm. a not very surprising SS per cent ad that Mr. K. had not been Or this: “They aren’t getting any place....... especially ta the Coago. 1 feel tfaey haven’t really accomplished anything. Khrushchev and Castro wanted to more ta but the United t—,-----__ m —___________________Nations has done a real good job ta any way better than Ms partita fids whole matter!” — From a Journey Into Crime Son Pago 31 Coaaty Nows.................n Editorials ................ 0 Farm * Garden ............. tt Markets ... Obituaries 41 TV A Radio Piogfaaai . Wilson, Earl ............. Women's Pages ------- as that the world foond oat!” —The words of a gentleman in a New Eaglaad tows. StlJl other comments: ‘No! I certainly don't... 1 feel good tor !visiting Rotarians and guests at[ Nixon and Kennedy wifi, atop ““ the Ponttac Rotary Qub luncheon, nearby lecterns to answer ques-he mistakenly introduced the gub-itions. ematoriai candidate’s aide as a "guest of Paul Bunyan. 'Ill accept your designation he's made a tool of himself - a **- 'ouag, tetTn «feldlug pig!” — From a Catholic student in St. Louis, prm urawp They had Just better seat! Our allies and ourselves will get on top. They have made a very bad tag! Who? I mean the Russians!”—A voter ta Fort Worth. Die Republican hopeful eorlior had displayed a broom presented him by his faithful during Us 15th tour of the Upper Peninsula It carried a sign reading “Bag- Whatever the impreaakm-^lBvar-able or unfavorable there is the ment of that man ta New England, a kind of summing up— "Maybe it’s a good thing for fat That the world found oat!” New Car Sales Soar Above ‘59. DETROIT Vice W ASHBRItoh * API—Sen. „ F. Kennedy 'mid today that, no John ***•_* M Nixon re-jriiatter what Richard M* Nixon1 tors* early today from . hunul-(i^, in hj!i Sou,hern SfK.whes ^ tuoud reception in Cleveland to |has sl)ok(.n out reppate(ily for iwt up Mon tonight , debate IcHrU rtKhta with his Democratic opponent. * * 0 j Jojjn F. Kennedy. j And while he was at ft, toe Dero-j A - ♦ * * (erratic presidential nominee dial-' Tonight's TV meeting at 7:30 lenged Nixon to My where he' Eastern Daylight Time will be the'stand, on Negro sit-in. and on a second of tour scheduled face-to- toir employment practices com lay* encounters between the pres- mission ddential contenders. j Nixon had said of Kennedy: Niton's big reception in Cleve-:"Nowhere in the South has he! lain came after a rousing sendoff (sqijarely faced up to (his (Civil ■gftkfr tinhe ttsy iti NatovntorTtghtrr issue since his nomination:^-Teno. Both are normally Demo- In a bristling reply statement.: cratir are** in which the Rrpubli- Kennedy said: Although "Mr. calliope to make heavy inroads, |Nixon has rectdessly charged me' From the standpoint ot crowds,!with failing to discuss civil rights Nixon was given an edge over in the South...1 have affirmed my. Kennedy's earlier appearance in support of the Democratic plat-' Nashfille and at least a standoff form and my Concern that every: In Cfevdand. (American, regardless of race, hie! It took 30 mtnbtes for Nixon'r assured his full constitutional j" open convertible to travel five city rights, in every Southern and ev-blocks through flag-waving, cheer-iery border state I have visited: inn Cleveland crowds. (North Carolina, Tennessee, Ken-i . * *. * tucky and Texas.” James P. Hoiloraa. commission- ntoDlTE copies M pf trattir e^tfmsted jjt first M*mbfrt of hls tU(f pnductd «**• quarter of a million per-'^nogrsphic copies to show what so& saw Nixon s mctorcadt inch Renhedy had said, in s move to ftq-My atoag Euclid avenue in ^ Up that tUlwnem downtown Cleveland afire Ihls tto: Kennedy issued his statement! mateiy kftRf returning here earty treasury, he scaled this down to 150,008. 'today to rest and prepare tor the x _» KPEAlts TO IMM "«»nd of a series of radi»tele-LaMl At 'Cleveland's Public Hall, Nix* v™0" ***" with Nixon, on. looking fresh after a strenu- “ *?■ «**! rights statement. The D|ay in Birmingham Community College Need Will Be Aired Wednesday ( Theemaanwtal keSwBJ.be (eluded in Monday's Press only. Yours may open one of fous treasure chests at the shopping center. | ■a the chest, will he more ♦a— HAM in prise* through the week. The lock* will be changed each day, m If yen mi** the lint day yeu might BUdha tacky key Ike Keys to the new Pontiac Public ibrary were tunrid over to the city today. * * * A party from City Hail Joined representatives ot Odell, Hewlett and Luckenbach Associates of Birmingham, the architects, in inspection of the $500,000 Civic Center structure. *r rwMn ANOTHER MUSICAL HojtNK - Singer Lena Horn* hugs her daughter Gail Jones, 22. backstage at the New Yqrtc Playhouse Thursday night after Gail's debut In the miisica] ’’Valmouth." She had a singing role.. Any person 11 years old or above (is eligible. The “SeU-abratkm” will be marked by many shies and bar* (gains at the shopping center) Square Lake and Telegraph roods. Look tor your key to vatl treasures in Monday's Press. ~ Political Speeches by Benson Nixed Birmingham V Dr, Gerald w. oicourt, director of community' college arnicas at Wayne University, wffl be gt Wednesday at-a hrodmon meeting of the Bfamingham branch of the American AaaoctatfoR of University Women at Coranuaiity House. * *’ '* * /.' • He wilt «b*ci»— fim need tor commimWy college in Soufitoaatern Oakland County. Robert A. Stierer, assistant city manager and library committee member, said the city needed the keys to begin deliveries of $25,000 in furnishings and equipment. The Altar Society of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church will spory enr Me annual FaU rummage aale QCL 21 In the eodal hall of the church, 3200 Pierce St. v; & fi * * The sale wtll begin at I a m. and nd at 4 pro. ... YOU Sera More Cause YOU Pay Less Here f Bagwell Tells Rotarians: Shake 'Dem Doldrums' WASHINGTON UP—Secretary of two weeks, during which main . Agriculture Exra Taft Benson has library Service will be dosed, scheduled only two public talks (between now and election day and both are listed by his office ae non-, partisan in character. the survey were Oakland. Wayne. Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and St. Clair, WROTE two BOOHS The author of two bosks, gn tor Education’* and "Baton You Build,” he eras formerly as-Offldal acceptance of the btiild- ****** professor ot educational ad ing from the contractors will come minl*,r*ti®n « Wayne, and earlier lateri he ««m served as the supervisor of school * te d . (buildings tor the State of Iowa. When the furnishings an In j Mrs. Antbsny J, Farhueel, place, librarians are to begin mov-’ rhaimian g th« higher eduea-ing books from the old main flea committee, win htiiortat e library. The move will take about “ City Within Earlier plans to make a mtm-jo AAH II j. ber of political speeches tor thejX Ill/ll V OtGTS Republican natinnal tiplM unH " (Continued From Page One) j »—Orgaaliatioa ii.l._a a at* ------* a_______ IfiKap.kiMJtemi*----- Republican national ticket congressmen seeking re-election j a serte* of 'have been abandoned. -----w _____ , „ wees oa the Benson is scheduled to address! • »«r depleted state questtoa of automation, taxes the Michigan Grange at j and labor-management relation- East Lansing Ock. 19. He plaid to yea” vote on consfitu-** ** «. **** convention to lay the “ft bi niy belief that fovern-dPTlop?en* ,our wvundwortt toward "tong Wjment dtould be the cataiyrt tol^wiiX", STtomTto’S of Record music hall section rising j° fromlthe back of the stage. * * „* j g d te ( Mr. Nixon, Kennedy Mid, The rice president draw thun-i 'Uk» K> «Mat that 'everybody ls! dering approval from the auditor 1**^ of ™ ronvictlons' him crowd when he pred‘*edi^a« ™ ^ But I have ». •we’re going to win Ohio." Ht bran unable to find a statement '■ _ A nf thnu MndritUna n Shu r\9 ki. to ouSeday s^dke to 12000 seated inlKennedy dwelt at length on what;tax strurture and other eoverh* a”d *)UIine*i together dress the convention of the Na»| * te te ! Oa tb« que*tion of cou cm, of government to throw itself in ................... ........:__________ BagwsH said Swatason did a :*he direction of any powerful pres- _ . . .... , .. ‘.‘flip-ftop,’' first Mag for ttw (sure groups M i/Btroit wheel rirm is—Organisafioa ot a task Going to Mississippi fsreo to go out Into the nation 1 ■Oder WMI Mrs. Gerald C. Joynt, chairman Of the annual AAUW book sale, will present a program report on the-sale, which will be held at Grlnnell's Music Store in Birmingham the week of Oct. 24-28. ''Future Power Sources" will be gie topic Tuesday at a noon luncheon of the Birmingham Exchange Club at Community House. The program will be presented by Tuilllo Alemtl, of the Detroit Edison Co. engineering research deportment. Salt •! SHEARS PINKERS 12.1$ Felne Pontiac registered voter strength C was less than 2,000 below the mark set in 1956 as registration for the ; Nov. 8 election moved into Its final ] three days today. City Clerk ^da R. Evans said 4,717 new registrations put the Be will discuss his company's total at 41,707. * (research and development work in1 .. .. .. : .. . (areas of power generation, partic-l I She said the city had a good iuiarly those having to do with ; chance • to top the record of «,- direct conversion of diemical < 414 to the last presidential elec- Iheat energy to electric power. because “he found I primary g Deadline for registering is 8 ( DETROIT IF—Lyon. Inc., mid(P-to. Monday. iQuadroS Brazil Victor Mid many Democrats are going of convictions in any of his to huy the support of Mr. ScheUe t# Michigan. Bagwell raid ;’n*Ww**y It would move its autol City Hall will accept registra- ■a SnailKd*rn IflMU'IlM I fAmii Rphfillfi Rials RH-rm I _Ii>ksal nivuln«lenIt ts'linne Imm fi n At 4** n m Ontim But TIIMMESS j i,-.' 39e House hold sheets li popular t-lnch else. Evarshorp PINKERS 3" Southern speeches, a te "Instead he tells his Southern— ( The 100 Rotarians heard the GOP 1-.*. a. a. .. _‘ ' „ 1 *11” IvU IVOfUTSlUl iM not to* N^rtwre-audienee. that iUndart tom he does not ‘believe in comingVhalien™ »rt hi* mnmuni Into the South and nankin* in I f. I?*8 ** °Ppon?n‘.‘? B“A pre*e**ioo meeting will ■ toward working on Ike prob Michigan. Be Mid aa effort ■ branches of government closer together than la the pant II years to switch over to the Republican.' column in November to give the GOP.victories ia Ohio and other states^ . * ' * te te Jfd vice president charged Keh-with making a ‘ misstatement of fact” in telling Cleve- af^ss.”1 arts $«■ lad dMfrffCtiv.lv fontatws etajte In safe He Mid the Eiamhower admin- JACK’S RETORT record was much better Kennedy’s size-up of Nixon's mmp of jfite previous Deato-lptand: ' Certainly this does not “ admlaftration headed byttmaly support for the full ateisti-S; Truman. The mentiM of.tutlonal rights of every American, in's name was booed. (citizen. Nixon sailed into Kennedy's: proposal provide medical j UK __________________ ________ __ assistance to the elderly through'thia statement on the Inequality of|** have no dollar reserve* to tall higher Social Security taxes. opportunity which Negroes face In back on”) in the light of the Mies te * te education, la housing and in em-|tox veto. I He said that even if this were ptoyment.” r j “I'll at the right way to go about it ''all Kennedy’s main speech Huks- *o the new legialature will_I ihy opponent doe* about the sub- Bay. a television talk in Cincin-(something specific to work with, ject totslk." He said the programjnati, dealt with Fidel Castro and! Kenshdy advocates had been re- (Cuba. jMfiBby H«w«e and Senate com-( Here be amplified an argument! mitNks and by the Senate Itnelf. **• Has been making repeatedly:; -_i__________ (That the Qienhower admlnistra-] m “ r*. ' tion has bungled this problem, es- Southern Storm (August ficMIle, Mato AFL-CIO j Tt'k 'wHeel production from Detroit to'tions from 8 a m. to 5 pro. Sstur-i RIO DE JANEIRO," Brazil (APL Force Mf-‘~lrsu (Grenada, Miss., in March 1961. (day and from 8 a m. to 8 p.m.L—-Janio Quadras, the conservative* j Hie firm said the move was Monday. candidate, has won the Brazilian! out another m «. ** others know that being made to create additional The Saginaw-Huron booth and presidency by a landslide. Hi si »_ .ZL MtoHigan has settled its problems.(space “tor an anticipated increase;the registration trailer on North tnain opponent, Henrique Teixeira Reg. $5.95 value 7-inch, Tightweight; •O0OOOOOOOOOOO0*00000 ***** n® lonfer * C,W in the production of rocket engtae Saginaiw Street, opposite Warren! Lt*1- candidate of the government *'**' PwHlcal battleground, andjeasings.” It said the shift would (Street, will be open 10 am. to 5,conceded Thursday night, that they would be welcome in (idle most of the 800 workers now pro. Saturday and 10 a. B our state." • employed at Detroit. - jp,m. Monday. 6—Naming of a citizens : committee to review the state* "Certainly there Is nothing In j^ntine financial situation. ("Today Wrist Watches Mother Attacks Lapeer Home i Continued From Page One) | Bad Apple, in WsxnihnrRnrral _ . . 8—A conference with labor lead- pectally when it supported the die- ere to ask their cooperation on bis itator, Fulgencio Batista, "at a program to expand Job opportunist im* when Batista was murdering (ties. In answer to the only question By The A**oetated Press HI have only been here sinc«| mentally disordered is no longer ,»*v - ’trained,” die testified, "but mostiV* Dr. Abruzzo said, Y*1^ exclusively a state paukksu." M ot the women are daughters orjcan,t sPpak first-hand of anything said, granddaughters, without W •P*lhelor* ^ ! Lodge said the committee hopes eki tratotag, of women who have dn» IMPROVEMENTS to learn from the many groups, ■forked at toe home before them. -But it’s true that many proh- both governmental and indepen- * * * jlems have existed here tor years. that have sprung up in the Tii ..k. u *.. ■ u.. rv_,.t S*"- Lzrige called her testimony I'm glad Mrs. Charron spoke of ^ decade to help Michigan's dis-j I aw tt to report by Dec, lajm indictment and Sen. Dehmellimprovements though, be cause tressed children. ‘‘(agreed. (certain improvements have been' /»' | "Do you mean that these women made since May 1. . | • if. time that all thr.<- pffnrt, T—Establishment ri a rtate de- (^ old-fashioned toti-; '♦ ' * ♦ |ire cooS^ o^ s^T Si partmeat ot eemmerco to watfc ^oward* mentally retarded "They are not all the improve- gmt local levels.” he «.m with existing agencies for the jchildren that the mothers and ments we’d like ta see, but are During the day the committee! •» toe state, pother. Irndt” Sen. Dehmelwtep, in the right direct^,” 'he^t^^tth^ST1 I He Mid that these “Improve- ( Separate children’s units and ‘LOSS THAN HUMAN’ ments” Included modernization “Yes,” replied Mrs. Charron. ef kitchen and plumbing fncIH-"They consider the children as leu ties to the cottageretyfe build than human. They think that toe tags, la am which Mrs. Char* weather continued in most ot the natibn today although rain damp-! «Bd*aome areas.___ 7*' * "S ★” --More-ram toH-In aouthera and western sections but tile stormy, wgather which raked the Gulf and; South Atlantic states tapered off during toe night. Thrown Out with workers' dues and containing dtotogtatogtoM|||taf' i rs — afl Rain and i Jury Sm* No CauMjGive Away '°'. . ^?.inrt$80J)00 Prize? Ex-Vicfi Squad Officer „ ^ £* Britons Aghast WagT^ heard Mre Chaiv! ®r. was ... * •« personnel. He said the home hired a training instructor "who 'Ttelngs are BiTidei|iia~il'liU does what she cgn " Mi that ana more instructor plus added per-sonnel "would improve the situ- ation.” storms ripped; A former Pontiac factory work- eastern Texas Thursday and tor- cr, who claimed he gained 'We are very concerned about the levels of care there. But we’ll. have to spend more money if the! problem in getting another level is .to ,be raised.” instructor is not a shortage of te te te money but of "attracting" a qual- , Wagg defended the institution by!ifl!!lper*on **•” LONDON (UPD—“To keep or pointing out two problems it — andI. They Just want nado clouds were reported near,shady reputation when-arrested, net to keep "—that was. the $80.- most of the other older hospitalsi*0 come 4,1 ,he wty ^ * Houston and north of Conroe. The Weather two yean ago in a numbers raid,, 000 question Britons were talk- — has to struggle with, (today lost out in hi- •«“*** •——*— damage suit against vice squad officer here. 'SAYS NO EPIDEMICS M r S. Wratfcrr B.rMa PONTIAC AXB VICINITY — Mm -----1** “* —‘ The^rSsy started when^ 010 JJJ' »hereP“^k*. Raymond Smith, 30, and Ms wife,' ^ ‘■M*™ are housed in old! J* .1/ le®s Joan. 29. decided to give their;^1,dln«s- originally ,constnK:ted |^^"h^a^^^ -^but) _ _ _ wnainiuru < a . . * ’ — "r-;- A.*, i eShSTwg^aiosw *f*«aa ....J _. .Jnmls ul f staffs at the state hospitals. Emergency In patient fncUIttes Day schools for retarded young-Research Into mental disorders. Expansion of the community based child guidance clinic system. More hospital beds for the fast-grewtag number nf retarded children In the state, which Wngg called “one of toe moot childhood. disease cystic fibrosis ck of school facilities for! H returned a verdict •tow*"u-,cause for action this morning in; "I'd rather work for (Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland's' (courtroom. : ,;..! !_____;.. ■, t (;(needs m *« »» the cottages'suited to- ^**1* 1 ~|Te*Qnai difficulties at the same . __ S ul: VM ntntti t n StTKIta-fut Sin Mti PrM«r St S:M pm . Nan tlMS S*turd«T *t t:M *.n. NOW MU SMurdsy *t If:» • m. MOon rim Prldsy at •:*! pm. WU**n Magby. M, formerty of j-Waterford Township, had wed ’ Detective Richard 6. Evan* j Smith’s decision, reached after who quit the Pontiac form to Methodist minister toM him toe!?**,•* UP**rJ1- cUnically, Itefto Si PwM** . (As recorded doaatovn' Jttrhprt temprrsturr . ..... ten* In At* !■ P*nn*« 4T tew Tm »#* tMopsn |reU temper* ■M temperstu ^teOkttor mu In Phoenix, Arts., H' alleging malicious prosecution. 'a Magby's suit said "hi **(acter has become one of tionable nature” after hi (with 64 others Dec. 5, 1951 « iSTRALEY. 'EARTMAN DROPPED j Once named as defendants with ! Evans were former Mice Chief ■* j* ertaert W. Straley and George church touched off a storm of coni chaeJamong religious circles. quea-j Beverly Hills Woman Suesfor $297,951 Stall Is so short, he continued, .(time.- C( Screening of waiting lists for| that ttan ati iat in.aorvio. tm|y ' > ' _ j- . ; state beds, with emphasis on pri-1 "This U certatnly not an epi- (orffies, interim help by local or-! f titeric- and whether the spread (ganizatitoH and referrals, where! ; «f the Condition Is due to sanl- possible, to Other agencies I _ . |_____________J *•**“ *• +*»~**n jWAOO kEffm l^jriously retarded, ambulator}. dif-' He Mid ill children are alwaysl Wagg said he would deliver a^ - (ficult, aggressive aad untidy. To8*®*.1® ,he institutions hospital (full report to the committee before i care properly for such children isolated if the disease Is con-the end of the yew on the Be-under any but tit* best conditions1®**011* partment of Mental Health’s rec-j is nearly impassible.” j . • ■ * * * ommendatlons for 1961.' te fi 1 te !. /.Haven’t seen .any children ' te ♦ *- The mental health department (!?°!^ ,,ke ske,rtons " he said, Among other witnesses Wagg-imid plans to cut^own^ Ls >nd P ,0,ne underw®teht ftN"- Edward Latidto of D«Mtat peer in- size and expand the ”**!*.*?”* ®!!y number of rre-lstate legislative chrirttijuTlir toe Steteteooteteooteoteteteteteottete Girls Pajanu Set Willi Matddag Qap nog. UM Vitamin fortified chocolate. 1 -lb. 6 ox. jar. •teooeeteteteteoooooooooteo ABeveri Hi,to ttT^o h^ ^ ^. Ekrtnum. who.> nre pubfi^ need to ^ * ,m!the raid. ■„ fiksniw** toeuti* ev.rt Straley aad Hft. “ 8 JS2SKf,u n t Mtor dropped 5*Ki “ te 'Uismi r " —1 *“ rt pumua aa fBaaroi safety director, stripped Straley of (accident ..._______ _____ ______ his chiefs duties a month before! damage suits'totaling $297,!! (Wayne County Circuit Court. The suits were filed by I tel leaving oely Evans. aa defendant*. ■ _ _ Nsw fet tsSr* g g^asa. fi fi tottfrsh u te to a. rrontuto n 2! / . * te.* ,. - " |ro*.mTc m 3! ^H* gambling charge against WMhmttea n »3 Magb> was later dtomtatod in 3 »!Pontiac MuniribaJ Court. T killed in an auto) ,^ren«|m, wt neeu io re-,anj|ne(j Jub h., BW ■*, taMBw « UW.“ h.| . * , ln 'Nevertheless, pr. Abruzzo vM-Factoties for Children, Inc. of Informed of the testimony. jWtwred that a bigger mediral Detroit. (Katherine Togeson. 18S57 Riverside Pr' Abresse, medical ^ reeult in better medical This year-old organization wahts Drive, against Harold Beaugrand ?****«. « ** «*^»® ' *° ** “£ * '***** - -- -- - - tleat Lapeer Imtttanoa, wM to-. (AREAS MUST HEI.P gency/ in-patient treatment of chiK! *■' H* *®^*d "to ftetnl" j -On another Object, Wagg agreed ctetoments aad listed (with the main concern of to* com-™* !Jl problem as “atafl short jmittee: That a full attack an toil *f*' K / ■ \ jprobtema of children detHaitds that But Ite defended his persomeli'0®®1 O^eniment share the.respon-is -“dedicated” and maintaaedH,>^lty wjth Hie state on all lev-medical care "is as good as fi'aM*. including possible to give.'’ wjmnMi aMe to retorn to Michigan ( The suit charges that the young 3 to testify as requested by Msgby slBeeugrand crashed into TogTOon’s car July • on Telegraph Rond near Keeler when the youth made an Improper turn onto Telegraph. Hie .car is owned by the elder Beaugrand. maiatph^dFW ' good as Htalris. Including economic. "Om/ broad problem of toe Lodge said the committee wotdd! meq again In Pontiac Oct al) to hear ftnther testimony, including statements from the State Department of Health of the special education branch of toe Department! of Public Instruction, lJ-et. lot LADT KLAIM Milk Ckocolotg CHERRIES Plump cherry choco- Id late* with modified ffl I contort. Tasty candy ^ | : BtStSMk ft «. fiaglaen —Mato Float ' ft- —Meta Fleer 4 1 thr&% I Sacf Farewell Precedes John L's Last Walkout I CINCINNATI. Ohitf (AP) — infdustrles, reported On hist strw-IEighty year-old John L. Lewtajardahip. making hi* farewells to the Mihel ■ ■ ' * Worken Union he led for over «t ‘ I grown old In your aery-yeans, counsels them to "protect;10*-" Lewls ““ ”1* »*“ '•econie your union, ding together.’’ ineceuafy fi>t me to step aside, * * " p '‘I can Only say I haVe served Lewis, now L’MW president-** sincerely «nd as faithfully as emeritus after retiring aa union my capacities would permit. I president in January, bid a sad have never been beguiled by the Boy City Worker Dies After Plant Blast, Fire BAY CITY ifMBumed in • Dow Chemical Co. explosion and fire Thursday, Edwarrd-'J. Prime**, 3$, W Bay City, died Tuesday Might. Primeau suffered burns er cent of hit, boy in the explosion and fire in which five others suffered burns. Dow has not yet announced the cause of the explosion in- its Saginaw Bay Division plant! here. Oldest regular ferry service tat »• United States was established],, between Jamestown and Newport. R.I., in 1675. 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Fourth Ft I Rfg THE PONTIAC PRESS I *■ tt Mate Huron Stmt f* FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. I960 i •vrrXJrsy * zs&f'sr&&*' % i ilHl— HuM*r MnrtM«tMMr te Have You Roistered? Voting Is a Freedom •The punishment of wise men who reiue to take part In the affairs of gonpnment is to live under the gov* eminent of unwise men.” These words of Plato 2,400 years ago, serve as a warning to us today as hundreds of millions have been deprived of the precious blessings of freedom. ★ ★ ★ When citizens who enjoy the benefits of freedom become complacent and neglect their responsibilities as members of. a free society, they are unconsciously casting a vote for the tyranny they dread. Our history is foil of sad examples. it______________ With only two days remaining if you are not already registered to vote get out and do it now. Don’t turn your back on the rifht to cast your opinion. The strength and weakness of the government is in your hands. How wise and efficient the government is depends on you. Your uncensored advice is wanted at the polls. • ★ ★ ★ Freedom of the press gives you the right to read uncensored political news. With every right there is hn obligation. That obligation Is to be registered so that you can vote and be a part of our democratic government in action. REGISTER NQW.-------- years old, but the United State* did not join nntU 1958. Unquestionably the organization' has an international flavor, and proceedings at the assembly sessions Will be translated simultaneously in three languages. ★ ★ ★ The reason behind the organization is to coordinate the police forces of different countries for the purposes of prevention and suppression Of crime. Now more than ever crime is not con-, tained in any one country, it is international in scope. Police lnfonna-tion will be exchanged and methods discussed at the meeting. Headquarters for the organization is In Pari*, Over the year* the organization can claim success. In one recent year, Interpol’* “wanted” circulars led to the arrest of 103 international criminals. Tbe U.S. Treasury Department is this country's link with Interpol. Our treasury agents have found it to be a definite asset In the fight against Illegal' traffic in narcotics, possibly the greatest threat to this country posed by the international criminal. Voice of the Pteople; ‘Self-Improvement Make Stronger Country* * When you tout R U Just what tbe little man K went* ue to do. Thin he etui any. “Juet see how they act.” Boortahneae is catching. We ahmdd tty and evaluate our own activities and with all of us working at It, we’d have no time for Mr. K. • ' * * W We toaid aha Mr self -fanprevreseat to these Catted States. Africa coaid teak at aa sad say, "Why. yoa to all yaar gteatoaaa make mi* take* Just like ysaagar aalteaa Ska as.” Aad they’d Hfce aa sad wo could aay, “Sec, hero lea (salt af earn. We are getag to aetreel tola." ,j ★ Vt w t- We don't ace our faults as we should. When pointed out we Just get mad. We am all human, striving through selfishness, toward a better way of life. All we need is Improvement If we am to bit victorious. The Quaker ‘Why Take Chances? ‘Peace, Prosperity- Vote Republican* Where la It?* Wham’s tbe peace aad prosperity the GOP keeps yelling about ’ I agree 100 per cent with the Voice of The People miter who listed the things he has enjoyed the last eight yearn under the Re- ..... publicans. My Jour boys are crazy ‘Can’t Employers about roast beet and they get it , „ " about two times every week. My * o€ 081181160. family isn't going to experiment/ . C. ▼; W. ‘Kennedy Missed A Tod Many Sessions* The Light That Failed David Lawrence Says: I read Kennrify was absent 75 per cent of the time in the 1960 regular'Congressional sessions so he could campaign. This is reason enough for giving him the pitch. *A.Nv Why la it that when people him a person , for a job, that person can never satisfy?' Why must the dishwasher, who works in the kitchen doing most all the'work them1, have to do painting and other Jobs of that' nature? • Clarence J. Hopp Orchard Lake Portraits TV Debates Hurting U.S. Politics The Almanac The Man About Town Tell Your Kiddies Not to Frolic When Waiting to Board Their School Bus WASHINGTON - Irrespective of which presidential candidate is supposed to have made the "better impression" on television's "great debates." the foet remains that when * a theatrical exhibition, with 2%-minute comments by tbe party nominees, la subatt-l tuted for a digni-prcsentationl at I United Fund: Tour top mnnity project. Presidential Campaign Workers Are Rewarded To the - Victor of the Kennedy-Noon race will go 1,218 Federal jobs which will be his right to fill. A House report recently issued pointed out that the jobs are mostly in the $8,955 to $18,500 a year class. A lot of campaign workers can be taken care of in this manner. So whichever candidate ia victorious this old established precedent will make for a transition in many government offices; ★ ★ ★ These are politically filled civil service jobs and are in addition to the cabinet positions and other patronage posts that are also po- A number of school bus drivers have requested me to call parents' attention to the fact that many children push each -other around or otherwise endanger themselves while waiting -tor their bus. Only the. alertness of some auto drivers has saved-them from being struck by passing cars. A Waterford Township child ran In front of a ear the other-day as she got out of line tat this manner, but eacaped serious Injury. But the driver narrowly missed s collision with another car In trying to dodge her. Tho children are supposed to'stand in line, but the pent up energy of a healthy youngster is hard to curb. A Pontiac Township mother has a partial solution for the problem. She does not allow her . children to leave home until the bus is -tat sight. — -r-~---- issues of the cam-’ paign. the Ameri- LAWRENCE ran electoral system 1s hurt rather than helped. Logically, If the stunt means that people are going to select a president largely on the basis of how likeable he is on the screen, then the day-may come when a Bob 'Hope or a George Gohel or crooners like Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra will be given consideration by national conventions — tor. on the basis of a winning personality, they would be regarded as sure “vote-getters.” shoot the right of eitiiens to work at their Jobs aad to prevent them from befog ousted by unions as n punishment because they do not believe In befog member* of organisation* that pairidpote ia politic* aad redone candidate* with wkoae view* these same workers may differ?’* 5. “What do you propose to do to prevent the cost of living Iron) going higher and the purchasing power of the dollar from declining further?" C. "What do you propose to do to keep the Federal Government from using appropriations of its money to influence die state school systems in - what they teach, as is done in Communist countries where the central government controls education?" which the candidates are avoiding. They talk in generalities, because Ihis, is considered the politically expedient thing to do. ; But a television presentation in which each candidate lias plenty of time to explain his viewpoint and to bring even prepared decto- By United Prem International Today is Friday, Oct. 7. the 381st day of the year with 85 more to follow fo 1960. , The moon is approaching its last quarter. The fronting star fo Mars. The evening stars are Mercury. Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. On this day fat history: Ahterican poet James rations to the speaker's table would Whitcomb Riley was born. TALK IN GENERALITIES There are other vital issues give the American people more real information than they can get out of a staged performance with the type of panel questions now being employed that cannot possibly be answered thoroughly by either candidate. The “great debate" bn TV is a discouraging development in American politics. Showmanship has converted the duel between the candidates into a dramatic contest in facial makeup and theatricaf tricks » -(Copyright, INS) Also In IMS Edgar Afina Poo died uniter ngotertens dream-stonoea ot Washington College Hospital fo Baltimore. Dr. William Brady Reports: ■ - In 1916 Georgia Tech trounced Cumberland University 222' to 0. hi 1940. troops of Nazi Germany occupied Rumania. In 1942. following Gentian demands Jor anti-Semitic legislation in Denmark, King Christian X said at a service in a Copenhagen syna< gogue: "If the Jews are to wear the Star of David, then weShall all wear it. You are Ml Danes. You are all my people.'', By JOHN C. METCALFE I often see young lovers walk . . Upon my little street. . . And know that silken whispers trail... Behind their tapping feet. . . What songs their hearts may softly sing ... What vows from lips arise .. . Within the shadows on my street ... I only can surmise . . . And when I see them gaily pass ... Before my lamp-lit door . ... They bring a tender memory . . . Of love in days of yore .,. They .call tO mind a yellow moon ... Among the mossy trees . . . And silver stars above the gqlt . . That awayed upon the breeze . . . And though I sometimet also walk . . . Along my little street . . .1 hear but heavy heartaches trail . . . Behind my shuffling feet. (Ospgrrigkt its*) Smiles A French horn playefs wife got -a divorce because hie went oat with other women. Tim old (hot-timer. Television could readily have set aside two hours a night for an exhaustive discussion ot the principal issues separately by each nominee over a period of several days in the last two weeks of the campaign, and this would have helped. file American voters to become more familiar with the basic questions. Tonsillectomy Figures Find Many Not Needed A thought for todlF: American contract bridge export Ely. Culbertson said: ’Ttower politics 1s tbe diplomatic name for tbs law r of the jungle." M. One great trouble with living too fast fo that M may lead to having to fast to live. THOUCHRVOE TODAY Largest potato reported comes from. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Caverly of Clarkston: two pounds. But hi -a sparring match that fo called a ’’debate." ihcT«Uck phrase and the smart answer take the piece of the reammed In reply to several Inquiries emanating from the male persuasion, some of whom And what is wrong with the reading of a speech prepared by each candidate* after a thorough study of fundamental issues? NOT DEMANDING The House report showed that the through their wives, men will be welcome wmr only 947 of these highly paid positions ot a policy determining or con-fidential nature. ★ it * In the report it is noted that 360 of the jobs will be policy determining posttionsr The other 858 will be positions for private secretaries or confidenital advisors to policy makers. All but 492 of the jobs pay upwards of $10,000 ay car, the report showed. Sometimes we wonder why certain Individuals knock themselves out working tor their favorite candidate. Well, with these Jobs In the offing a number of new faces can be expected to grace many of our governmental agencies after the first of the year. Mis* Abigail Van Buren on the evening of Oct. 18 at Pontiac Central High School. Abby win he waiting in greet you. fellows. She's a great gal. upon each candidate that he pre- FTninwcif sfntcFiCPf, ms vifws The American Child Health Association found that 61 per cent of 1,000 eleven-year-old New York children had lost their tonsils. A group of doctors examined the other 39 per cent and decided that nearly half—of them needed tonsillectomies. The exonerated half were then examined by another group of doctors who decided that nearly how by study Booklet No. 5, Call it CRI, and Pamphlet No. 9. Tonsils and Adenoids, for which send 35c and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Signed page or M personal health______ erase, diagnosis, or treaun answered by Dr. William stamped, sell-addressed envc._r_ _______ to Tna Poet lac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, IMS) My little chfMreu, I am writing this to you so Hut you may not Flu skate agate! Doctor* have a good potto sal It reafiy deeoa't have aa advocate with the tether. Jesus Christ the righteous. ‘‘Best in the long run” is a good slogan except for the makers of women's hosiery 1 treatment, will I Jesus did all the saving work. He brought the cross to our level. Get saved by looking to Him. and then live to God.—W. P. Mackay Divorce eases Indicate that aa awful 1st of sffecttoa* are stotea because they are aet kept where they heteag. Case Records of a Psychologist: DR. BRADY And then, believi ton Stay in ‘Bny’fltogP He surely got an 800-pound moose, but Frank Lawrence of 840 Robbtnann St . shot it tpd quickly ID the Canadian wilds, making it necessary to return at once with the meat, without enjoying any of the great fishing there. -t. "What yea propearls da, tf~ elected president, to prevent the Io*i of hundred* of millions of dollars to Innocent bystander* In a strike Uke that which suspended operations on the Pennsylvania Kail road or in a strike Tfie children and when they had finished there remained only 65 of the original 1,000 children whose .tensile-were rated as normal:---------- like q w months age?” 2. "What tkr you propose to do Although soma or our trees are taking sn an aatmhn color, they are hardly at their best for this weekend. This column will teO yen when. Exhibiting their evergreen roping machine at the Traverse City Flower Show >ver or get adequate compensation for American properties which now have been confiscated by Fidel Castro? Would you use the military forces of the Upited States to protect them, or would you do nothing but ‘protest’ through the Organization of American States or the United Nations?” T*»« erase for tonsillectomy. which still rages In communities where It is hard or impossible to tell people the truth, to responsible for many cases of pneumonia, bulbar poltemyeHtls. death, deaths from overdoses of anesthesia (to a year), deaths fram cardiac arrest (cessation of heart beat), atelectasis (collapse •* tag) and other compilesttons Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hughes of 444 Marlon 8t., who hope to Introduce Interpol Organization ~ to Meet in Washington Verbal Orchids to- 3. "What do you propose to do to maintain the free-enterpryw ayv tem in America against encroachment by the Federal Government in the field of natural resources as well as in business generally?" 4. “What do you TV, radio and movies glorify the International Intelligent agencies so that most Americans feel that it is a real glamorous job. * A more prosaic side is the International Criminal Police Organization which is holding its annual general assembly meeting in Washington beginning next Monday, '' * •' ★ i t This meeting is the first time la tlte history ef the organization that the annual fcondave has been held here. Probably tbq reason being that the-organization ia 87 Mrs. Marilla Hayward of 740 Owego Drive; 101st birthday . Mr. and Mrs. Thuraas C. Conway -of 8 Edna fit.; 56th wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs. Charles F. Lloyd The Country Parson . These are not Just my teachings, but the facta stated by Harry Bak-win, M.D., associate professor of medicine at New York University's College of Medicine; in the New England Journal of Medicine. Dr Ballwin found most of the school children he examined in the late winter or early spring had enlarged tonsils and he recommended renioral of their tonsils. Few or non of the parents followed the doctor’s suggestion. Still, when he examined the same children after summer vacation he was astonished to find their tonsils normal. of 129 Kemp St ; 53rd 'Wedding 'anniversary. Mrs. Annie Gray of 37 North Johnson Ave ; 82nd birthday. Mr. aad Mr*. F. 3. HaaUmaatel of 830 Lakevlew Drive; 53rd wedding annl-versary. Opto Better jOf Drayton Plains; 80th Mrifoday Ms. and Mrs. J. J. Friday of Clarks ton; 53rd wedding anniversary. MrMaad Mrs. Frank R. Nichols •Of Rochester; 50th wedding anniversary. It fo too bad that growing children everywhere do not get the break that tbe Addison children got — a summer Vacation practically in the nude instead to a major operation. I wish to emphasize practically in the nude. m. thousands of charming, girls listed with our Scientific Marriage Foundation! Study "her reactions to odder men.—A~ bachelor may become "fixated” emotionally and thus fail to realize that time marches on. He may still think of himself as a “boy” though past 50 years of age. By dr. George sr. crane CASE F-489: Alice P.r aged 27. fo a very charmiqg brunet. She has a figure' that evokes wolf whistles, and combines religious idealism with a fondness for thu-sic and outdoor sports. ”1 like to fish and play the accordion for my own amuseinent." she added. "Although I not especially shy, I I still am unmar-J married, J make* a good salary as DB. CRANE a secretary, but would be willing to exchange my independence to become a wife and mother it I could meet the right man. "But, Dr. ,Crane, I find so often that bachelors "to ’ 45 to 55 -^witI want to ttarry us girls half their even though they are past -J^yexra yo5rSn?l5ttSe^" of age. lore will often prescribe, "Please "We boys should hold a stag Introduce me to a girl about 25 to party." fo~the way they may talk, 35. for I want a family." But don't think bachelor* are But these bachelors may be 5* the only *sn who thus retain their teen-age outlook: “We girts." fo tbe way women to 63 or 70 will also describe themselves at their Women’s Club meetings. And physicians routinely employ tbe word "Girls" for all female / patients, even if they are grand- want If you men plan to have children. then marry at the proper ige for a family, or else marry a widow who has children. Sometimes you may be i "buy’’ much yoangur wtvea. MARRIAGE INDICATES MATURITY Other things being equal, a married man fo rated aa mare mature than a bachelor. And a married man usually extides more masculinity than a bachelor for he makes up his mind and acts! Bachelor* are more fike Ham M. They fiddle away precious yean to futile dehate over whether “Til Be or Net Te Be” mar- And women don’t like indecisive men. So they regard such males as somewhat eteay. age. i For it fo a feminine ritoraater-fottc to be uncertain and crava outside advice in making up beg Far we prefer marriages to develop from compatible perswfoMty traits, mutual rettgtoue tdealfom, “Gao bora fo that they really are pretty proud of their bumble opin I mean to aay that the more exposure to sun, air, and the less clothing a child wears in the summer time the better for the HUM’S health and particularly for the enlargement or hypertrophy to the child’s tonsils (and of course adenoids or postnasal tonsils) which w nature’s way df reacting to the repeated respirator infections to the school year, s v - Parents, teachers and others who want to protect .children from that atrocity, tonsillectomy, may learn “For those older men still cherish the idea they wish children. “If men really want families, why don’t they itaarry at the age to 25 or 38 wrtien they are voung and thus would make much better fathers for their children? Or else marry widtaws with children?'’ DECEMBER ROMANCES . Yesterday I explained that old bachelors are usually Immature emotionally,' They generally Ml to grow up as fast at married men. So they stffl retain many to their teen-age sentimental Ideas. 'M. So when a girt meets a man who also can’t decide for himself and who defers to mamma, tills girt fo vaguely displeased with Mm. though the may still date him as a last resort In our Scientific Marriage Foundation we have literally thousands to ksrdy women, cultured, morally virtuous, stunning to look *1, and the unselfish. Jolly type to moke wonderful mothers. * t * '♦ - ‘ ?- If some to you bachelors really want to grow tv, then make up your minds end act while you are 30 instead to 60 41w*ft witt* te.Dr. (Herts W, Crass. ------- K fit Mu Frtii. Wrmttsc, _ | eg stamped. tflehiesa. __ Mlf-aMretMd SBrttope _____ lypto* asd priatlae costs wh*a taT'b!* psychologic*! 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Nikolai Bulganiq, to become Sta- maneuvering ,pWMfwL *** *** ed States 10 daya and what has be Ha's real heir, he was credited “ * * * *r"’ tNi M*~ accomplished? Nothing of visiblewtth groat shrewdness Hla final ._________' ' " !bw‘n”*! benefit to him. There u a broad I ascent to toll power seemed to, ItdoeaotnecewSrily follow he ^ on Nov | As e result, more! feeling he ha* overplayed hiilconffrm thi* belief. jwould make a good ptwrtdent or than 2 Mn aheeniee ballot applic hand.. -+■ — -1' But he may have been credited | Pttrogtyphe (or carvings) done; States own 19 want 'M by a people unknown to aitBsWfo eeeunerctal fores* to the 1 dglata can bo found to Dm|gm|g ‘ ' State Park to Mlaaotoi. A be able to use the tame tactics 8°*** Wfr* handed out. r be effective In foreign affairs Hie Palomar Observatory on « €00B MOTOROLA! 17 ■INCH Portable TV Built-in antenna and carrying handle. 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He made speeches, demands, land threat*. He belittled the Unit-1 led States and the Western powers, made goo-goo eyes at the new neu-j jtral nations, and brazenly sought {to paralyze the United Nations. { Khrushchev, used to giving or-j ders in Russia where his Gornnra-nist party is -absolute bon and 'he’s boas of the party, seemed so jobsessed with a sense of power that he attempted to assert it oni the U. N. members. ■ The result: He got nothing heI asked or demanded. ' Around the world, an Associated Press survey showed, his conduct here was considered boorish, hard-! ly a persuasive spectacle. 1 President Eisenhower, except 1 tor one speech right after the VINA ; session opened, stayed away from j the meeting of th world organization although Khrushchev was try-; tag to dominate tt, ] Hie- President has been crltl-jdxed for not taking a more vig-orous personal part to repudiating 'Khrushchev and meeting with oth-! er world leaden who came to this country for the U.N. meeting. | Whether Eisenhower’s distaste [for the Russian is so intense he {can’t bear being anywhere near {him or whether ,he thought it | smarter to let Khrushchev hang (himself by his own performance is [something not now known. { But Khrushchev has slowed {down. At least he has quieted (down. 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Mrs. Slade was a member 0f| I A member of the Lutheran1 Burial will be in ..White Chapel the Apostolic- Church of Christ, I Church, he had been an employe:Memorial Cemetery, Troy. iPontlac * V |}of Red Lion,Cafe, Inc.. Pontiac * a . j Surviving beside his wife Esther. Motor and Fisher Body Divisions. I His body will be at Ptxley Mem-. daughter Mr* Dorothy Wle-j Surviving are his wife. Gladys: jorial Chapel, Rochester, until 10Kart* of Highland Park, a sister, a brother, Toivo of Pontiac; and a.m. Monday. [two grandohUdren and one great-1 [two siftera. [Mr. Crahamdkd, Thursday ingrtndchild. [ Service will be held at J p.ra. j pbntiLc General Hospital following Mltn MENO SMITH Monday at the lfuntooh Funeral [a brief Ulhess. \ (Y1MMKRrr TOWNMlF-IUro Home with burial in Perry Mount! He was a member of the Mendon I Park Cemetery, 1 Iim,am l¥* lor Mr*. Meno (Emma IJJ foam L KENNEELV Surviving are his mother Mra. Sn?,lth; ,of “70 ^ -. - ■ MJ1. be lTJO p.m, Monday at {Sarah E. Graham of Lake Orion,! William L., Kennedy. «. former; brothers liewis of Lake Orion. Har- Sparta-Griffin Funeral Home, Pon-j I [service manager of Pontiac Retailed of Wayne. George of Missoula,... . . . ____ , 11Store, died yesterday In Tucson,{Mont.; and sister Mrs. Louella Burial will be In Commerce |{Aria. Where hr made his home. He|Wei»e| of Row City. Cemetery ___ I had suffered a heart attack about! I ™r* Sm«R * member of the, six months ago. • ■ ROBERT N. SLADE [Seventtr Day Adventist Church, Surviving are his wife, Mar-1 PWTIAC TOWNSHIPRobert djed today, at her home after an guerite of 499 W. MeIver Place,)—----------------; ■:-- Tucson; three sons. WiUiam of Pontiac. Vernon of Cleveland snd ^y|j Scout Pack Flits Richard of Loo Angeles; two! — daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Walko ofN#W 50-5tar Flag Denver, Colo, and Mra. Barbara! INSURED SAVINGS The Federal Savins* and Loan Insurance CacparaUon INSURES and GUARANTEES each saver’* fund* To S19.MM9 — a mtiiMsa against all types of less. The INSURED emblem signifies ear membership In this geremaent agency. -jillness of several months, i Surviving are daughters Mrs. Eva Haines of Commerce Town ship, Mrs. Treva Strand of Grand | Rapids and Mrs. Vena Lewi* of Marshall; sisters Mrs. Belle Vai Dempsey 'of Tucson* several broth*j W’ebster School Cuh Scout Pack Dshm of Pontiac, Mra. little era and sitters. * _ (9 Is proudly displaying a new 50- Roliin* and Mr*. Cora Haines,! Service and burial will be in *ar today.,* presented last 1 both of Grand Rapids;'And two Tucson night at the first1 meeting of the)brother*. , year by Robert Pote. representing! -------- HARRY E. NEWHOUftE “ Harry E. Newhouae, 85, of 19 ! Moreland Ave. died yesterday atj j Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of several days. A retired employe of Consumers Power Co„ he was a member of .First Baptist Church____and the Fellowship Class ofhis church. Surviving are his wife Jessie; daughter, Mrs. Helen Degen of Pontiac; and two sisters. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Hun toon Chapel. The family suggests memorials be made to The World Vision Korean Orphanage. Point Creek Cider Mill 4484 Orion Rd. at Goodlioit eetwsea Rashesfa* and lata Orica Cider and Donuts for Solo Saturday and Sunday Pay U» n Viilf_____________________- We Will Frees Your Applet Monday thru Friday (25 Bushel Minimum) , CHARRED BARRELS AVAILABLE OL 1-9891 Bemis-Olsen Post 113 of the! Amvots I A Wolf Bidge was awarded 1 Donald Cari’os and Silver Arrow [ inwards went to DjdTtd Gilboe. Dick Kallis, Ricky aiAGarv Wilson. ! Any boy* at \jm school between! 8 and 11 yean^td Interested in joining the peak should contact; William Brace, packmaster. Fire Convenient Offices to Servo You Pontiac Federal Savings Vjjliji* HOME OFFICE: 761 V. Huron St. I ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. DRAYTON PLAINS: 4416 Dixie Highway WALLED LAKE: 1102 West Maple Rd. It j ifliin MRS. EDMUND N. DICKIE WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-| SHIP — Service for Mrs. Edmund gf N. (Pearl E.) Dickie, 58, of 33010 yl W. 14-Mile Road, will be 1:30 p. m. ' 1 Monday at Donelson-Johns Funeral |j| Home. Pontiac. 11 | Burial will be in North Farming-I ton Cemetery. « Mra. Dickie died t od a y at * w William Beaumont Hospital, Royal “V| Oak, after a long lllneas. She was | ia member of Franklin Community ’ll [Church, Franklin. —?flH—Surviving beside—her husband fjl are her daughter Mrs. Ralph Mitchell of WaUed Lake, sister Mrs. Clyde Hazen of Walled Lake, n brother Fred Coe of Pontiac, !m[mother, Mrs. Otto Krey of Com-aKRImerce and a grandchild. Will Ask 50 Par Cant Hika in Tourist Fund GRAND RAPIDS UR — A state tourist council budget of $686,000, more than 50 per cent over the current figure, wilt be asked at the next, legislative session, industry leaders were told Thursday. Robert J. Furlong, council df-j rector, disclosed the *plan in, an address before delegates at the 43rd annual meeting of the West) Michigan Tourist Association. The group earlier voted to condense i Its title from the former West] Michigan Tourist and Resort Association. COMPARE PENNEY’S BURLY, BULKY KNITS OET NEW LOOK SHAWL COLLARS! wm Toure Havana-Bound HAVANA (AP) — Sekou Toure.l leftist president of Guinea, will come to Havana Oct. 13 for a two-day visit, the government news' agency reported today. OPEN1 GENERAtWwtoute Co. OP,^V0NfAy 225% “Dixie -- "PotUac. TtticA. MON.AFRI.to9 TO THE “61” SALUTE POHTIAC 5CUDY BUS: PRESTOHE $188 O’Henry Mm Milky Way BabyRilfc Clark Heath Snickers Hotkey AND MAHY OTHER THE PENNEY PLUS LOW PENNEY PRICE! TOP STYLE! You’D tee them everywhere! Shawl collars are the great new look hi sweaters! And, Penney's has the budget price and big color selection you want! The men’s favorite? It’s a rich blend of lamb’s wool ’n Orion* acrylic. For boys... it’s the handsome, hefty look of 100% hi-bulk Orion. PEHHEY’S-MIRACLE MILE OpM Iv*ry Weekday —- Msudsy Hi rough Saturday -» 10:00 A.M. ta 9*0 P.M. PEHNEY’S - D0WHT0WH Open Monday sad Pridsy 9*0 AIL « to 9:00 P-M. — All OHm^ Washdays m 9:30 A.M. tw 5:30 PAL } dL THE PONTIAC PBE&S, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, I960 Nixon to Trail Konnody P* **** in Ugie^i AppMranc* g* <». 5* m b. or MIAMI BEACH, FT*. (AP) - time right after Kennedy and ft Vice President Richard M. Nixon «u granted. Legion officials said. DON'T MOVE-IMPROVE ADD ALUMINUM SIDING & STONE TO YOUR HOME Damogo Toil Roachai $1.4. Billion for Nation's Worst Record, proudly p Trewax it manufactured with the magic ingredient obtain- KOXS SEUT—Magna de Fon-tanges, onetime French g 1 r 1 friend of Italiaiv dictator BenHo Muaaolinl, committed suicide in Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday. Shown hoe shortly after World War H, her real name was Madeline la FerriCre. She was SO years old when she died. First Payment in 1961 Flint Woman Prosidont of Blue Star Mothers MIAMI BEACH, Fla. UR —Mrs. Frank Dravton of Flint has advanced to the presidency of the! Blue Star Mothers of America. She succeeds Mrs. Esther Beer of Mansfield, Ohio, as head of the organization of mothers of servicemen and women. The Blue Star Experiments at the University of Maryland show a snail can race at a speed of three inches a min- 100% FIRST QUALITY RUBBER KuianoB Now long wearing ear* pet Nylon woven in charming new pattern* with the most intriguing of colon. Stool Arch Support Ribbed Solo | obtained wlm the new gold and ] stiver patterns or Hfelikr marble I delagns. __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. IMP 1 X ELEVEN ORCHARD'S (T VANDALISM SALE Let our misfortune be your goin. two weeks ego vandals broke into our store. The next day we discovered a mess that was worse than imaginable. Sofas, chairs, end tables, lamps and many other items were covered with mustard, ketchup, paint, soup, crackers and coffee. All of this merchandise has been cleaned as well as possible. Now in order to sell these items and many other soiled and imperfect items we are holding a vandalism sale, where all of these items will be marked down at tremendous discounts, many items at wholesale cost or below. First come first served. Many one-of-a-kind items. 3 and 4 PC. SECTIONALS !■ LUXURIOUS FOAM aad NYLON FRIEZE Diamond 3 Pc. Sectional TO year construction guarantee foam cushions and back nylon frieze covers..............•.* .♦ '*. r... Breathable Naugahyde 3 Pc. Sectional completely washable. Foam rubber reversible cushions ...... Howard Parlor 3 Pc. Sectional nym frieze-black only. Foam rubber reversible cushions . Charles Schneider 3 Pc. Sectional nylon frieze-beige only. Foam rubber cushions and bock . . Choke of Color. *32995 Choke of Colors *349*5 *273“ Ota BOHiMFtL’ta9 DAILY 9 to 6 P. U. NO MONEY DOWN 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH 24 MONTHS TO PAY Fn. Parking — Fn. Delivery Wk HIGHEST QUAUTY! rn LOWEST PRICES! W FINEST SERVICE! ATTENTION IATFEIEI All ASTIMA SIFFESEW Sleep in Comfort PILLOWS •NCN*JLHIIINIC • FOI NAT FEVEB t ASTHMA SUFFERER! • EIU0Y REAL IUCPIM COMFORT • Fill IliM IRON SIZE FANCY TICKlIC NOW ONLY PM* W H-USAM PClftTHfltNt BEDROOM SUITES INCLUDING INNERSPRING MATTRESS aid BOX SFRINQ 6-Pc. Double DretMr, Mirror, Choat and Full Slit Bad. Blond Finith ... ,, .... .7.. .................. 6-Pc. Double Drearer, Mirror, Cheat, Bookcase Bad. Flattie Tops ..... v*... .. 6-Pc. 62° Triple Dretref, Mirror, Chatt, Bookcase Bad. Spict or Tan Chorry Shadow Box Mirron— Magnetic Catchgt.......................... ......... 6-Pc. Deluxe Bassett White, Double Drearer, Mirror, Cheat, Bookcase Bad................ ................ 6-Pc. Triple Dresser,-Mirror, Chest, Bookcase Bad. Grey Mahogany . ................................... 6-Pc. Dolux# Bassett Jamacian Walnut Dresser, Mirror, Chatt, Bookcata Btd......................... MANY OTHER SETS MADE BY BASSETT, BROYHILL, HOO VAUGHN AND BASSETT, WARD AND WEBB and Bom Spring at On# Low Sola Price *128** *148“ *188“ *288“ *208“ *248“ KIR, PULASKI, National Inaeispring $1*788 Mattress oi Box Spring 1 / Serta-Restokraft, Extia Finn IffaMfNifl jhv leu Xfivinwv 00 00 h raaiuess ok box opiing Orthopedic Typo Button Freo $3yu Mattress 01 Box Spring 3 / ALL REDDING INCLUDING SERTA FOAM AND SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER ON SALE f—1 T-f| m BOOKCASE BUNK BEDS wimm with |i|J 2 BUHKSTERS m *108*® at Pictured! ' Hollywood Bodt Complete witliti JIB Innerspring Mattress, Bax Spring, Lags and Headboard. . 11 ALL OTHER HOLLYWOOD BEDS and BUNK BEDS REDUCED for SALE! LIVING ROOM and SOFA BED SUITES Included With at One Lou, "“"fcwi Prfcir 2 STEP TAI COFFEE TABLE 2 TABLE LAMPS 2 TOSS PILLOWS 10-Pc. Sofa and Chair, Rtvtrtibla Innerspring Cuthiont. *118" l6-Pc. Sofa Bad. and Chair Innartpring Construction *118“ 10-Pc. Nylon Safa and Chair,— Foam Ravartibla Cuthiont ..... 7*168“ —10-Pc. Nylon Safa Bad and Chair, Innartpring Conitruction. *138" 10-Pc. Chariot Schnaider Foam Cuthiont and Back *268" 10-Pc. Broathabla Naugahyde Safe Bed and Chair, Wathabla.. *188" 10-Pc. Broathabla Naugahyde Foam Ravartibla Cuthiont Complatoly Wathablt 10-Pc. Hide-A-Way Bad, Foam Ravartibla Cuthiont With Innartpring Maffratt *228" ALL SUITES INCLUDE TABLES, LAMPS and PILLOWS ONFLOW PRICE ORCHARD Fhon. FI 5-8114 FURNITURE COMPANY 164 Orchard Lake Ave. Pontiac 3 'Blocks We*t of South Saginaw OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P M. DINETTE SETS gflMUBA TMUt TUB. • tYTCUMna I tpc _ • WASHABLE PLASTIC CHAIRS 5-Pc. Extension Sat 30 x 40 x 48 Formica . 5-Pc. Daluxt Sat 30x40x48 Chroma, Bronze, Wrought Iron 5-Pc. Admiral Sat Formica Tap 36 x 36 x 48 7-Pe. Extension Sat 36x48x60 Chroma, Bronx#, Wrought Iron 7-Pc. Brody Round 42x42x60 Chroma at Bronze Tone 9-Pc. Admiral with 2 Leaves, Chroma Or Bronzetone MANY OTHER SETS BIT ADMIRAL MOOT, IDEAL and MARL ALL ON SALI 1 TWELVE THE PQMTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, IMP ,o'?^lToledo to Have Former Husband free ZoneSOOII wit of the ho«N « with her pitseal i U S. Approval Trade Port, First One on the Greed Lakes . v Jemee W. Semen. 4S.hu been] TOUEDO, Ohio » - Establish-’ nvjng and ratoS in the wme mMrt ln Toledo ot a free trade bouet with the Hurts tor the past wn^-the first on the Great Ukef kf* years, Mrs, Charles Hunt, 40,|_fens beta tentatively approved Odd th—iday, she added there by the federal government, it was hat been murim*wion In thel^porled Thuradd^. household recently and she remits * * * ^The^pSbfcm* Isn't that simple.^^ McWllliaan Totedo Lucas hon-ever—her present husband CtmS Authority attorney., wants Semen to stay, the ***t *id l»rt directors that Anal ap-j asked why. fptwal was expected mat week. : * * * 1 A tree trade tone penults ship- • * ' That's what 1 want to know.”; er* to store, process or resUp she told the Judge, who has an imported Items wttaeat mating appointment with Somers today- custom* payments. The duty Is I paid only when, the goods ore The. first person to raise the mM In Interstate commerce. American flag on foreign terri- „ tory was Ctmmodore Eork Hop McWttllam said the committee w TZi0* alternates of the Foreign Trade Idna. first commandsrln- BUSINESS IS TERRIFIC!!! The Reason - More and More People Are Coming Out Here, Out of Their Way, to Check the Prices and Buy the Many, Many Bargains At Our Store —Low Prices! HERE ARE SOME OF MY EVERY DAY LOW, LOW PRICES! 189" NORGE 2 SPEED 2 CYCLE AUTOMATIC WASHER • With Soda Savar NORGE UPRIGHT FREEZER ladudtef warranty, ••rvic«, delivery and food irailage inauranca. m RCA WHIRLPOOL CLOTHES DRYER 1129" TELEVISION •fwtosf taae • Hand Wired Ckaaals m 30" RCA WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC RANGE 179 00 EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE SAVE 25% RCA Whirlpeel HOME CLEANER euper-tnation. Bl( throwtway tea naeSa ehanalna 1m* often. Low. Uabtweleht. lively caalatar fellows anywhere—both cleaner and aende Saw wheat*. Complete eat of tool* for draperie*. furnlehlno. rage aad DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE! RCA WHIRLPOOL HOME CLEANER LITTLE'S APPLIANCE and COLONIAL SHOPPE OPEN EVERY NIGHT Tit 9 Nib MONEY DOWN 5217 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-4555 DRAYTON MAINS Vi MILE N. Of WILLIAMS LK. RD. NEXT TO DIXIE MORAL A THE PONTIAC PEK^S, FRIDAY. OCTOBER T, mo imartnH BUY ond SAVE NOW ON YOUR WINTER NEEDS! SPECIAL PRE-SEASON PURCHASE SAVES YOU '25% to 33%! FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY! One* In a lifetime laving* m CetHmere Wool Blendi, Hochmum, Pluihei, Ztbelines, Peer-leu Tweed*, ell et $29 $100 CASHMERE Ready to Fight for ulidlng a far a German sniper near the -'Vonity Folr" Sljpt OLYMPIC Wadding Ring $99.75 Wadding Ring $75.00 Mothers Save $5 on Actual $55 Genuine Blanket Wool 9 to 14 CONSOUTTI TV • V oNnrMMhnMa • Pufl-ftnh, On-Off, Stay-Set Volume Control o NewMgMsain Chcrnls e Picture StabOser Ortufts ♦ Now RCA long Ripe Tuner $OCA95 o RCA Security Saaiad Cknih AVv o loionaod fiddly HR Sound BIG TRADE-IN OFFERS During Our REMODELING SALE! SWEETS Radio aid Appliance TOTS' 3-PIECE COAT SETS . MONACO w$r $25 $125,00 . Boys' Quilt Lined, 6-16 HOOD PARKAS M HOBTH JfWttt STREET GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE LcSSHE GET READY FOR YOU ALWAYS GET GREATER •MICMiWS LARGEST JEWELERS GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE |mcrJ 1 ILL 9 OHIO 1 H.Y. ! |VT. J Ui tig I 3 4 • IB 11 11 1! i| 1 2 3 4 Ij |3 4 Sit IS I I ONE ATS mil |Ult 20 21 23 29 hi To n ill fl 141517 1 |l?n 3415411 I LARGE I Admiral ROCK-BOTTOM LOW PRICES frOPHTBEN I for Govomor of Utah I <-» It's hud to ten the difference between these two penqiee, but the one at right, known to moniatnatiau-aa a 1960 small date Denver. I* worth approximately 16 cents. It is Identified by a fore-shortened numeral •be, and the nine la slightly farther from die letter D below the date. A small date I960 without J#t:S 3 f / f the letter D Is worth about $30 to a coin collector. Numismatic collections will be shown under the auspices of the Bontiac Coin Club Sunday from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. at Roosevelt Lodge 510, F k A M, 22 State St. The penny at left is only worth a penny, 1 THE PONTIAC PRKSS, FRIDA V, OCTOBER 7, I960 Aato(yudionr“*4~' Tops Smce May Compacts at 44,996iMM I This Week, an All-Time High Pushing Up Totai TL'ZZZZ riCasiro's Fatigues Gf I The SALT LAKE CITY Ofi-Mimeo- Ulfiee far Benson for Governor, graphed letters urging a write-in I said the Secretary was I campaigning to .oiact Agriculture Jpietely unaware at this wri_ {Secretary Em Taft Demon gover-iany efforts to elect Mm to office.” strictly to taller made, mys «ee | Mew-Task bahwdaabsr. Peter F. Lynch, peeeMt of | A. Mta A Os.. Mid he's besn I advtoed that Oastin'e carnally DETROIT <*v—Automotive News said today American auto manufacturers will build 142.123 cars this week, the highest w* total since the end of May. Hie, trade paper attributed the . imp horn last week's 134.3T1 units to increased output at Food and Chevrolet plus continued high production of all, of the compact lines. Hone Bolted, Exec Jolted Takes Food VP for a Ride general manager of Cities Service Oil Co. of Michigan from ISM to 1936. He organised the Mutual Oil Co. of Adrian which was sold to Cities Service. BENTON HARBOR IB-Kreger Vice President Jack Bone of Grand Rapids suffered a fractured wrist Thursday In the crackup horse-drawn wagon in a promotional venture. He was released after treatment in Mercy Hospital. Beat and store manager Floyd Myers were in n replica of wagon used in ISIS by Kroger Sounder B. H. Kroger. At the ether end of the reins held by Jtona wss Charlie, a 14-year-old hone owned by Clifford Starbuck of Baroda. fives in a house-to-house goodwill The wages was to toad a s*-hWbee team at Kroger mem-fives to a beast to to toer sf the city. Bone started the hone. The animal mads a sudden u-tara and clattered off with wagon rocking and gaining speed. Bone headed the steed into a parking lot. '4 4 4 Myers was flipped off, but escaped injury. Bone stayed aboard as Charlie passed on one side of a three-foot steel guard rail and the wagon went on the other, snapping off its Jeft front wheel. Said Starbuck: "All he had to do was rein tot when Charlie got Spokesman said the promotion would carry on—but in can. Adrian Oil Exocutlvo Succumbs In Hospital ADRIAN UMtorlm A. Shier-son, oil man and banker, died la txgy Hospital Wednesday at the |e of H Shiereon, president Of the Beacon Oil Co. of Adrian and former president of the National Bank of Commerce here, was a business: and industrial leader of the gtty for many yean. * * * Ha was the father-in-Ufw of A. H. Aymonds of Jackson, president of the Consumers Power Co. Shiereon wps vice president and' fime high. A year ago the industry but US,900, can and 23X2 tracks I the comparable week. Truck output this week was eat mated at 17,900 units again 21,5M a weak ago. factories will turn out 4,991 cars and 930 trucks week compared with 4.838 can and 1,412 tracks last week (.075 vehicles in As similar last year. , Early Season VALUE!! CHILDRINS - YOUTHS . ADULTS COMPLETE SKI OUTFITS knots 16.95-39.95 iSndSnos 59.95 - 79.95 Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan 1693 S. Woodward 2 BLOCKS N. of 14-MILE Ml 6-7474 Birmingham ’‘Tear Complete Ski Mop” Open >vm. 'Ml 9 —Sat. Til 4 Going Out of Bosiness SALE It Is Necessary tor Me to COMPLETELY LIQUIDATE My EnNru Stock of Merchandise Immediately SPORTING GOODS—HARDWARE — HOUSEWARES PAINTS-PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES-Etc. Everything Must Go!" WILL POSITIVELY NOT ACCEPT MORE THAN HALF PRICE tor 75% of my remaining marc handisa—"Practically noma your own price" —You will probably NEVER AGAIN •#» ouch am opportunity to SAVE CN ALL THESE ITEMS. BROWNIES HARDWARE FE 44105 489 S. SANFORD ST. WKC - 108 NORTH SAGINAW .HHnhphii PONTIAC’S STEREO HEADQUARTERS FRIENDLIER GUARANTEED FREE DELIVERY I SATISFACTION EASY CREDIT SERVICE GUARANTEED -—to moke buyiag easy! —te Protect your investment! 1 —you can't moke o bod buy! HAD HOLDS IN LA1AWAY TIL CHRISTMAS! _ Yew Watch CLEANED sad TIMID $*97 Mainsprings ............$1.00 Regular Crystals ....;..$!, WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW ■jpriECE COMPLETE BOWLING OUTFIT All lor Only 26“ {Admiral TRUE STEREO HI-FI Beth Unit* in Matched Solid Woods Gw Sale Price t nit \ Admiral. POTABLE STEREO features Dust Amplifiers —* Duel Jewelled Needles — Fine Auto-| mstic 4 tpse'd Record Changer — Multiple Speaker*, etc. Plays sit 179 With Extension Speaker in Lid! IS AH the beauty of true stereO in k compact portable! 2 big speaker* — ope in the lid with 12-ft. extension cord. Plays stereo and all other records automatically, , intermixes . and shuts self off. Dual amplifiers and dual sapphire needle. Btoutiful Danish Stylad Solid Walnut Wood Ovi Sale Price Compact all-in-one Stereo Hi-Fi that Gives you 6-ipeaker effect, with 4-maker , unit through new Phantom 3rd channel! Has DIAMOND SAPPHIRE NEEDLE — Record Stonge compartment *•— Featherweight tone 159 NO MONEY DOWN-*2°o WEEKLY!, / NO MONEY DOWN-^oo Weakly! - NO MONEY DOWN-**” WEEKLY! YOU GET ALL THIS: •Ssts&r •ssr~ Bruwlck lal merT- WKC, 108IV.SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 5PTIBI Our reg. 7.95 ORLON-PILE LINED | HOODED CAR COATS for ebb 7 to M V • Winter-weight cotton poplins! • They're completely washable I Wonderful weather protection... inside and outl Orion* acrylic pile lining from hood to waist...finlihed off with warm qulltingt And, Mom, you'll am on dotting biBs-thayV* really wathdbUI WHlow QUILT-UN ED CAR COATS ..perfect for now through winter, in all kinds of willow green; Plaid quilt MISSIS'AND JUNIOR PETIT! RAINCOATS ...styled with push-up r sleeves and multi-striped liningsl Beige or willow green. Sizes 8-18, and 5-11. A new process vinyl by U.S. Rubber. Orion* acrylic pile Hiring from zip-off hood to waist, finished off with checked qulltingt Olive, pewter bloat black, ivory. 6-12. , THK TONT1AC PHK8S, FRIDAY, 0CTOBEH 7, 1900 virnwtil A SATURDAY S SUNDAY Our greatest values in 20 years...celebrating k LIVONIA: CLARKSTON-WATERFORD: the opening of our two new clothing centers! W Dixie H9wy.(u.s.i<», jus* f Intersection of Wayne north of Waterford Hill Men's QUILT-LINED SUBURBAN COATS OF WOOL, NYLON and CASHMERE Look what you can buy 7 for only... EACH wJWr Luxurious fleece... gives complete weather-resistance, deep warmthl I Fully lined with gold-toned quilted printed rayon ... in e new 4-button model with side vents, hading dap pockets! Wanted platinum gray... for , regulars, 34-40; shorts, Uhur 34-42; longs, 3844. 1 \rf HOODED conoN POPLIN RAINCOATS m AND n CAR COATS USE OUR CONViNIINT LAY-AWAY PLAN.. . NO EXTRA CHARGE OPEN EVERY NIGHT till 9 Opr WW salesroom in Clarkston-Waterford DIXIE HIGHWAY (U.S. 10) JUST NORTH OF WATERFORO HILL —PONTIAC- 200 N. SAGINAW FREE PARKING > OPEN DAILY § A. M. to 9 P, M. OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to « P. M « Hetty branch dot. 23. the Mtcuttv* director of public tall office announced Thursday. Civil Service Commlsa The- move by Murray was latest At that time, Murra • in a wriee of shuffles involving into Weber1* old apot . Democratic publicists. ..... ■ I Paul Weber. Williams' speech Biloxi was the ttte r writer and press secretary for 11 colony in Mississippi. GULBRANSEN Repeated inquiries by the UJ. ^ + PATIO STONE CO. 10570 Highland Rood EM 3-4825 I MUm WmI •* h*llu Alrpwt EARLY L_.LhJmaI forme —toiy- MwRH Mn» with exotlng tlx- Jackets Si-XTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, I960 Tourists Held for Snapshot My Jr. said aa artot reported to * DA gm i whilst see* IiuhOy Aug. U at ts s Stock Market Stages Rally aa the Cheek harder. The tourist paid Kaminsky hadj ■stated be was under detenttoo for. Advisory Service Calls having taken a photograph | Action in Post Week Report Says 2 Missing in Russia Ware Soon by Anatfwr American Ismnmm imv. mm io bring. WASHINGTON (WH-Th. £££%£; NEW YORK 1* Department said today it has te*Br‘ mtrirritt Travel Agency or tho|m,urket*“ th* pan, week, mation Indira (fog that two Ameri- p.^.^n Foreign Office. jha* been encouraging, says Good-, can tourista missing tn Russia since! fully said "it is quite clear that {body A Co. It was able to stage i August are being htid for taking two Americans cannot be missing at least one vigorous rally—the j photographs near tbs Soviet. th* first since the present decline f * 'knowledge of the Soviet govern- „■/. . . . border. iment ** started in August. The two are Harvey C. Bennett, j ‘ —.—l— -------/ Secondly, it has shown better 26, of Bath. Maine, and Mark Ka-|. A ■ ltvWrv WI1 Jrwtatance to adverse business *»' ». «*»•*» SSbSffX “W. - w. . Csss County. Mich. ----- Leaves Gov. Williams for Highway Dept. LANSING (UPI1—John Murray, press secretary to outgoing Gov. G. Mennen Williams since March IS. will join the Stats Highway •town, Va.. in 1608. a year after Stale Department spokesman the colony was founded. patio stones Lot OUTDOOR LIVING SPECIAL SALE \ Seconds 99e Time to Get Ready For Cold Weather of Slight Seconds 24x24 'Currently, we are undergoing test of last week's lows, and tbei seems to be sufficient evidence to suggest that these tows will hold, Goodbody says. “Oa this basis, advise some purchases oa weakness and additional commitments when there Is a more 4 e 11 a a t e confirmation . of a bottom.’* ’Lucien Q. Hopper of W. E. I Hutton A Co. sees some signs that temporarily the stock market may not be as bearish as sent!-Il'ment. ' "Just how bearishness te-aJttUe 1 too unanimous, even if stocks are | going lower later. The biggest j danger spot," Hooper says, in the stiU seriously overvalued electronics and science issues, but even these could rally." Martin Gilbert of Van Alstyne, Noel A Co. looks for further progress in the market at this time although he aeea no indication of any reversal of the downward I trend right away. Dag's Nephew Named jTrade Group Official. W GENEVA. Switzerland Ui-Knut [iHammarskjold, 38-year-old nephew 'of the U.N. Secretary General, has been appointed deputy secre-jtary general of the seven-nation I European Free Trade Association. [/He is a Swedish career diplomat Iwhose previous diplomatic assignments include Moscow. Prictd From $3.75 per square cuustan vitvrr — of deep, lush pita — C Carpet Sale Special Value t AMERICAN sculptured, in a hand wovsn effect. 2 col- ^ ^ ADDFT or*. Reg $9.95 n. LAKrC I ^ taps in I quality. Reg. $9.95 ...oi Bids a$ $10.00 a month SfleMl\3t ALUMINUM WINDOWS at Close-Ont Prices Odd Lott and Sixes Values Up to $94.95 $4.95 lisitiel Type NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR STORM SASH Place Your' Ordors Early Heavy Butt 215-lb. Shingles Existing $tock $C95 15 Lbs. FELT Minimum $4 432 Ft. 2 Roll« VISQUEEN POLYETHYLENE JUST ARRIVED FOR SPECIAL SALE 3 Ft. x 100 Ft. .......*4.95 4 Ft. x 100 Ft.........*5.95 6Ft. x 100 Ft. .... *8.95 MANY, MANY OTHER SIZES ALSO AVAILAtLE DOOR CA95 GRILL " 10 Square Minimum S0% OFF Freezers end Stoves Pre-Hang Combination Aluminum DOORS AS Meet Cem»H*e with trim* and Hardware Just Arrived Basement Jack Posts Adjustable Reg. $9.95 $095 SAVE! si Water Rume Mien...........$ . Wood Chitala—-Gina Handle '. 26" Hand Saw Neat af T aawa ... Miter Sea, Oak . .9 i Adjustable Wranchai, : cs r*. 10" .. ...........s.v 16 Oa. 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Affiliated with and active In the State and National Federation of Music Clubs, the Pontiac Tuesday Musicale is well-known for its chorus which Is directed by Mrs. George H. Putnam and its Junior Clubs which are open to all musically interested young people—first graders through high schoolers. In addition, the club conducts a music workshop and has pioneered in music therapy at Pontiac State Hospital. Richard Miller is a member of the faculty of the University of Michigan. He is heard frequently In oratorio and solo work. In addition to symphony and refcital appearances in this country and Europe, he has made some 375 operatic appearances and has held the role of leading tenor with opera cqppanles In Zurich, Switzerland; San Francisco and San Antonio. Re has completed his third summer as soloist with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra in its regular summer series. Mr. Miller holds degrees from the University of Michigan and St. Cecilia Academy of Music in Rome. He pursued private * vocal study in Marseilles, France, and Rome and Milan, Italy before returning to this country in 1957 to the post of assistant professor of voice at the university. Among selections to be offered by Mr. Miller will be worty by Handel, Puccini and Wolf. Afcby Answers Tired Wife You Don't Need an Lady ' straight face that clothing the body creates Inhibition* and no one need be ashamed of Mi body — unless his posture is poor. Are we old fogies for being ashamed of a daughter like this? I thought there were laws to lock up people who go naked In mixed company. I’m not signing my name, but would appreciate a reply In the paper. ' SICK AND ASHAMED DEAR SICK AND ASHAMED: Naturalist rsmps ARE permitted in some areas: Cecelia is old enough to make her own decisions, so If there If any shame, it Shouldn't be youpi. Personally, I think civilized people NEED a few inhibitions. You don't need an “excuse.*' Just give her the facts. Ma’am, a * gf DEAR ABBY: Tbs wife of a dear friend took her own life recently. We wish to express our sympathy to the family, hut are hesitant about sanding a note under the circumstances. What is die proper way to handle this? We don’t want to do anything that would embarrass or offend the family. __. ANXIOUS friends DEAR FRIEND6: By all means, express your sympathy to the family. Just don't make any reference to the manner of the death. gy ABIGAIL VAN Bl'REN DEAR ABBY: I am 23 and have «nur children and am expecting my fifth ta December. I sometimes get migraine headaches so and she seemed rather resentful of. my action. Will you please tell me if I was wrong? AnsWer: Locking your door when staying in a Mend's house is not actually wrong, but it does indicate that you have not complete confidence In all tiis others in the- house, and therefore Is not a very friendly Dear Mir. Boat: My wife and I live in a large apartment house. Very often when I go > out of my apartment to get the elevator to go downstairs, I encounter one of the .women tenants on our floor who is also waiting for the etevator. Is it wrong for me to bid her the time of the day? My wife thinks it ta not right for a man to speak to any strange woman. I think it seems very unfrididly, not to apeak to someone living under the same rood. I would very much appreciate hearing your views on this matter. Answer: In many of our large rities it is not coustomary to say even “Good morning" to unknown tenants living in the same building and your wife in-law asked me to take in a .relative I’ve never seen — a teen-aged girl with two chit-dren. She’s getting divorced and wants me to care for her children while she works. My husband has rehearsals hers three nights a week for his barbershop quartette and I give trombone lessons in our basement. I also run an answering service for a loan com-, party and I don’t aee how I can take In this girl and her children right now. What excuse DEAR ABBY: Our daughter. Cecelia, is 26 and single. She. Just returned from a vacation at a “Naturalist Camp." She Just told uasit’s a "nudist" resort. I’ve been in bed-with s high fever ever since I found out. Her lather says if this ever gets out well have to leave town aa he is an elder in the church. 1 told Cecelia she needs to CONFIDENTIAL TO "NEEDS HELP”-AT ITA. ZUKE, JAPAN: Do not let him send you home. Talk to ’the chaplain at Ms base. For Abby’s pamphlet, "What Teen-agers Want TO Know.” send 2S cents gpd a buge, self-addressed. stamped envelope in care pf The Podtiac ’Press. RICHARD MILLER BUSY LADY DEAR BUSY: EXCUSE? Exhibition Features 3 Attists Fall’s Festive in Bloomfield Hills Ti paeon Observes Birthday Marks 7th Year Wittu Evening at HotelWaldrdn By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS - The Junior League of Birmingham will meet Oct. 19 at Cranbrook Institute of Art whore the league-sponsored young people’s art classes have an excellent exhibit of Egyptian art. Franklin Page of the Detroit Institute of Art will be the speaker at the meeting. On Oct. 24 the Junior League Players will start their fall trouping, visiting Birmingham elementary schools and two schools in Rochester. They will present "The Foxy Foxes” by Jerry McMechan with Mrs. Weslau Wright directing. It) the cast, now rehearsing, are Mrs. James 0. Nordlie, ’ Mrs. John «K. Armstrong, Mrs.* Frederick Bahr, Mrs. Everett E. Fisher, Mrs. Otis C. Thompson, Mrs. Franklin Butler and Mrs. David W. Ray- grandparents Mr. and Sirs. Semon Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Christie. Howard Jr. wiilcome Saturday. and Sunday morning Marguerite Anne will be christened in Christ Church Cranbrook. Godparents will be Peter Knudsen and Gail Christie. ert Wardrop of Beach Road with Mr. and Mm. Daniel Webster Goodenough of Gross* Point*. Others greeting the Paul Parays were Mr. and Mfi H. Gray Muzzy, Mr. an! Mrs. H. H. Paterson, Mrs. James H. Carmel of Long Lake Road who met her mother Mm. Joseph Schtotman of Grasse Point* and many other “regulars." Mr. and Mm. Semon Knud- Dear Mrs. Post: Is it improper. as I have been told it is, to wear a hat to dinner in a restaurant after six o’clock in ttys evening? ‘-v,. Answer: It would be improper to wear a hat with evening clothes, but a hat is proper with day clothes, no matter what the hour may be. Birmingham’s Little Gallery win open its winter 1960-61 season of exhibitions Tuesday with three artists featured in two exhibita varying in media, approach and background. What may ba the last warm weekend this fall is being put to good use by Mr, and Mrs. Roger W. Aten and Mr. and Mm. Henry Whiting Jr. who will drive up to Cadillac early Saturday morning to embark on a canoe trip down the Pine River. Their car will be driven to a given point where the vacationers will pick it up ta drive home late Sunday. Tift Metal Sculpture of Morris Bros* and “Owls and Others" by Esther Gilman and Mary Wescher will continue at the gallery through Oct. 29. Hours aye from 9 to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Members of Ti paeon Chapter of' the American Business Women's Association observed their seventh birthday Wednesday evening at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Cyril Borst, program chairman, presided over the evening s activities which featured a “get acquainted" so-clal period. Mrs. Clifford Marsh and Kay Shmpter. cochairmen at the ways and mews committee, reported plana*?are complete for a pancake breakfast Saturday at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mrs. Rose Franklin, membership chairman, announced members cited tor perfect attendance this year are Mrs. Cyril Bars'. Florence Case. Ruth Cramer, Frances DeHart. Mrs. Howard Hess, Mrs. Clifford Marsh. Mrs. Charles Irish. Margaret Jenkins, Mrs. Donald . Lunsford. Mrs. Cecil Me-. Allister. Mrs. Elva Templeton and Mrs Carroll Welch. _ Leal EmesGrolip ? Studies Psalms Josephine Seeley of Drayton Plains was hostess to Leal Ernes Group of First Presbyterian Church Wednesday. Mrs. Edward Markham was cohostess. reception for members of the Danish Ballet ut the Detroit Athletic Club following this evening's performance of the Ballet. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Breech at cocktails and dinner Wednesday wera Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fruehauf, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oglesby. Mcs. William. Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard An-drear and from Detroit, the M. A. Beltaines Jr. i.... The Breeches later took their guests to the Vanguard Theater. Mi’. Brose’s sculpture, comprised of 21 pieces in bronze or iron, are representative of his working, during the past five years. He has beef! represented in 24 major exhibits and has received s e v e n awards.. He recently staged a SBHKHpkSS JUDITR WAGNER Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Wagner of Mt. Clemens street announce the engagement of their daughter Judith to Donald A. Robertson, son of tha William Robertsons of.Oliver street. No wedding date has been set Attending the opening concert of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Graham J. Graham who dined at the Detroit Club before the concert with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Henry Hecker of Detroit’s Indian VU-la*a- Also dining at the Detroit Club were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- LORRKNA DALE AUSTIN The Lorren D. Austins of West Colgate Avsnue announce the engagement of their daughter Lorrena Date to Charles D. Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robbins of Simmons Court, Pontiac Township. Wedding plans are incomplete. A devotional study from the Book of Psalms was led by Florence Schleaser. Sheila Richardson and Lorraine Coon were guests. The November meeting will be at the home of Anna Marie Pridmqre. “Owls and Others” is a group of paintings in oil, gouache and water color. Miss Gilman and Mrs. Wescher combined their artistic talents upon teaming that each shared an Interest In the ancient bird of wisdom. Personally Speaking Injury Toll 214 Million Over Highways - Miss Gilman has studied the dance, ceramics and graphics as well as, painting. She has Home Most Dangerous Place in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are the Gordon McLeods of Old Orchard Drive. Waterford Township, and the Robert A. Huttons of Romeo. Chicago by way of the Grand Canyon after visits with Mrr Dickerson’s relatives in Los Angeles. The Service Group of Fort Pontchartrain Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. were guests of Mrs. Earl MacPhenon at a bridge luncheon today in her home on Merrimac Court, Bloomfield Hills. Cohosteases included the New York City’s galleries. Mrs. Wescher, bom of a theatrical family, has had roles in the theater and motion pictures and has studied at the Art Students League. Her owl series was shown in Los Angeles prior to this exhibit. By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPD-There’s no place like home — for accidents. Accidental injuries from cut thumbs to critical bums occur around the house more frequently than at any other locale. The home accident toll last year was 26,000 fatalities. 3.9 million disabling injuries. She ran to phone her husband for instructions. Tha few minutes delay was too long. Later, it was found the child had choked to death on a milk curd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hutton Jr. (Joan McLeod! of Utica are parents of a daughter, Kristie Jean, bora Sept. 29 Four Pagos Today in Women's Section cwaamlttee members Mrs. 1^ Westsn chairman, Bhyllta- * *T SSSSSl.'*^l°" dig Jr.. Mrs. Charles Irish. srssi1r~t conducted a cere-mony for new members. Join-ing the group were Gloria Buck, Marjorie Salisbury. Mrs. Frank Syron, Mrs. Donald Gerber, Gladys Dixon and Lillian Meets. Guests were Allireida Duncan, Helen Hendenhath. Bessie Holliday, Marten Peterson, Mm. Eugene Rounds and Mts. Nora Osha of TMtytown, N.Y MORE INJURIES But the dumber of Injuries at home toga, the highway total by 2.5 million. These statistics are a grim way to start a column, but a fitting way to call attention to "Emergencies Don't Wait Week." Oct. S-15, so proclaimed by most governors and the mayors of leading cities. Johnson and Johnson each year sponsors the campaign, now in Its 11th year. ' The Malcolm Scantlands entertained at dinner Saturday in their home on Squirrel Road. Among the guests were Mrs. Frank McCalgan of Baltimore, national president of MOMS of America. Inc., and Mrs. Mary Ratchford of Hoilidaysburg. Pa., national recording secretary, who with their hostess, attended the recent state convention in Jackson. Mrs. Howard Estes, past national president, entertained national and area officers Sunday at a bullet dinner in her Birmingham home. Mrs. Scant-land was cohostess. an infection, Henderson said. FOR MINOR BURNS Suggested instead: For minor bums, an application with sterile gauze pad of a first aid cream or one of the several antiseptic burn ointments on the market. For second degree burns,^ cleanse with sterile cotton or gauze pads, soap and lukewarm water, soak for X minutes in a bicarbonate of soda solution (two tablespoons per quart of boiled, cool water), dry with sterile pads, apply burn ointment, cover wlin pads and bandage. For third degree burns, cover the area with sterile or dean material and rush they victim to the hospital. Pontiac Nurses Receive Public Relations Nod Ayleen Wright. Pontiac registered nurse, and the Oakland District Nurses Association were presented the annual public relations award by the Michigan State Nurses Association Thursday. Mias Wright and the Oakland District Public Relations Committee were honored for thtlr excellent relationships wife the prtos and the Oakland Comity Medical Society. Tbs district also was commended for its program of in-tonal public relations, including printed bulletins and an* Dr. John Henderson, the company’s medical director, said that one factor in the high accident rate at home is ignorance — mother does not si-ways know best how to treat the victim. Worse, she may do what is contrary to recommended medical practice, mid Henderson. For instance, moving an injured child. “This can be a tragic mistake,” said the physician. "Unless you know the extent of ~ the injury, the child should not be moved.” Instead, call a doctor immediately. USTING RILLS GIRL He dted u case to New Jersey recently -when a small girl fell down the stairs. The mother carried the child to First Lt. Bruce Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Glenn Wil-' son. of AUce Avenue, is a delegate to the National Guard Association's 82nd General Conference in Honolulu. Lt. Wilson is an associate of the law firm of Manikoff and Munde in Pontiac. He will return about Oct. 23. The bifth of a daughter. Lisa Ann. Sept. 27 ta St. Joeeph Mercy Hospital ta announced by the John Gusmans (Patricia Buffer) 61 Irw indale Driver Waterford Township. Grandparents are the Lewie R. Butlers of Lotus Drive, Waterford Township, and the Tt Gusmans at Colorado Avenue. Wilbur Priddy of Oxford la maternal great-grandfather. ddeot victim ip breathing is the first consideration in any emergency,” add the physician. "It takes precedence over any other consideration, even bleeding." . 7 £3 Occasionally, eyen people trained to first aid panic and forget this, he aajd- Recently a Baltimore phytodan, found . Hie Don F. Dickersons of Ogemaw Road recently visited their daughter' Mts. WHItem A. Marbach and family at Elm- Practicols to Meet Oakland County Practical-Nurses will attend their monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tnaa-day in the doctor’s dais room at Pontiac General Hospital. Dr. Everett Curt Aon win ■peak on the topic ''Something More.’*' Evans at Birmingham Community House. Tickets are stiU available for the affair at die Village Bookstore. Helping Trudy, who is recovering from a brain tumor, is physical therapist Rita Echi Balance and muscle coordination rehabilitation require special care and equipment. Patients iuch as 3-year-old Trudy Crawford, daughter of the 1 Frank G. Crawfords, of Commerce, will be served by the new Kenny rehabilitation wing" at Pontiac General Hospital, Equipment for the wing* Will be' augmented from proceeds of Altrusa Club’s vbenefit appearance Wednesday evening of Bergen To Meet Thursday McConnell School's PTA ousting to Thursday at 2 p.m. and not Itpmtay as tepoirfed, to The Pontiac Press to ywo tetday's paper. . Ml to San Francisco. they were mot by their son Omrfea whpta serving as pharmacist aboara the 8B- Hope ‘'■tor hound for Djakarta, Indonesia. The couple returned to THE POXflAC PRUSS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. I860 NINETEEN Do t Few Exercises Village Womans Sixty Isn’t Old, My ItearlS^S W BIRMINGHAM _ Mrt ci«e« for hipa and thigh* every day land they win he ever to happy " BIRMINGHAM - lira. Harvey Don't Wait, In and Be Real Friend Well, there you are, teen-ager*! Knag* Jr., third preaMent el the Village Woman'* Chib, praaided at | the Brat meeting of the smsmi « you want them, tend a damped, self-add rented envelope Cor leaflet No. 3 ihipa) and leaflet No. 4 (thighs!. Address Josephine Low-i man in care ot this newspaper. Q. “I have some very dark hair* on my upper lips, I have Just convinced ray mother to allow roe I to bleach them. Please tell me how. Wyi I break out In a rash at first? Is there a cream I can use to cover the hairs?” A.' Put peroxide on them and let' it dry. Later on wash it off. I' feel sure that this will not be irritating. I think that cream would; make the hair* more noticeable. 'Oakland Hill* Country Club. After several report*, former. President Mrs. Brooks Marshall presented an orchid corsage to the first president and organiser of the chib Mr* James j Nance.1 Discuss Plans for Convention jiflleiai scroll, complete with seal and ribbons. I Mrs. Edward H. berchen told, of the club's jevrest project, a three week European tour in March, planned by Mrs. Wtllya P Wagner, program chairman. A third annual theater group will go to New York In November. . Joseph Kramm. director, actor and playwright spoke. His subject was "The Broadway Scoreboard.” By KITH WILLETT It la what The time Whan you can Jump; Meads from merely pleasant ar In and help ouit a friend la almost. gaalataarea. if ytm have Jaat a never a convenient moment. j lew each gaad Meads yea are j Somehow, th# crisis Involving a Messed, friend never seem* to hit st a * w * * tnonient when our own lives arci ,,•»1..* ... ___ running smoothly. Usually, we are' , - Because If you in' SITU?" “ ’"“’itt.l kuilM »«™n. joui this situation. . ism be counted on to make time Yeu eaa say, M It Just {for you when you rdhlly need their; weren’t at Ibis psrttmlsr time I ^ Iuppor1 ’•Surety there la Plans to attend Beta Sigma PM! Sorority's state convention in De-j rttoit- Oct.. . 21-23 were discussed when Xi Alpha Nu Chapter met: Tuesday at the Josephine Street' ' home of Mrs. Edward Markham.; Following the evening's program, arranged by Mrs. William Cheal. a report from the ways and means committee was given by Mrs. Clarence (Jordon. ' The Oct. IS meeting will be at the Avgry Street home of Mrs.. Richard Benham. Vasa Lodge 510 Meets Saturday Pontiac area residents of Scandinavian descent and their friends will gather tor a social evening when Vasa Lodge 510 meets ai .7 p m. Saturday in the Pythian Hall on Voorheis Road. On the serving committee are Mr. aryl Mrs. Catl Westness, Mr. and Mrs. John Wen-sten, and Mrs. and Mra. John Campbell. The other way to react is: "Nm^ is when I am really: needed.. Now is my chance to baj a friend. And even though It isn't; convenient for me to help out noj*. I'll find the time somehow." And then you go ahead and make! your offer of help and somehow, manage to do what needs to be. Good friends react In the second! way. And that is why; in the long run they are considered good friends. Others know that they! will manage, somehow, to pitch In 'and help out when their help is j And theirs is the Ijelp that Is (never forgotten, because it is given when It is needed meet ...ijtotU. - — - Wikli Delivery. u..____ Absolutely Guaranteed AS ADV IN MQUHIK LINUS f BILANOIft f sport • faipert 1 **1uta LVYOIYCI.YG A very colorful Evening of EnterUhunent •t tho ' i Kingsley Inn prenente nit the C/iarm of the Old World “A NIGHT IN ATHENS” Wednesday, October 26, I960 0 0 0 g o NightlyEiilrrMinirient - Dancing Saturday Night to the Munir of Ramon Card* FASHION SHOW EVERY WEDNESDAY 1:00 P.M. • • 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 SPECIAL—Family Dinners 12.85 Phone for Reservation* —-Alt 4-1400 — PARAMOUNT BEAUTY 3UHU0L 11 Vk I- Sselaaw, lagle Theatsr IMf., Nsttti, Misti PHONE FIDKRAL 4-2152 “Pumping the bicycle” is a tried and true exercise for the kips. One of Miss Lowmanrs readers reports, "The results are wonderful and I have been exercising for only a few tpeeks” By JOSEPObnE LOWMAN Jobephine Lowman in care of this Q. *‘I am 60 years eld, am 5 feet tall and weigh 101 pounds. My bust measures 39 inches, waist IStt Inches and hips S5tt. I am small bdned. I have fat on my abdomen. How can I get rid of ItT I like narrow -skirts and sheaths. Am I too old and too out of shape for them? A. You are certainly not too old Q. “Will you pleaaa ten me if hormone cream will develop tha bust? Please answer soon.” or too out of shape, but you are) A. I think you ebould ask your old-fashioned to think in such physician whether or not he ap-terms. Sixty is young today and Prices of this, your weight is exactly right and * * * your proportions are in lovely ratio.! 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Saginaw "Charge It” or Open a Long Term Budget Account Open Frl. and Mon. Nights ’til 9 p.m. — Sat. ’til 7 | I TWENTY * THE PONTI’ACi PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, i960 RINGS by ' LEONARD'S Diamond* or* Mn paopla-all siras, shape* and qualitie*. Ivy whart yaw can depend an til# jawalar. Whan yaw *— the extra brilliance d beautiful styling of our diamond ring* yaw . Pnt.d From *100 45 N. Segituw S*. Downtown Pontiff Indoor POTTED MUM PLANTS Suitable for Honpital, Funerals. Gifts, Etc. S ICheck Rules of Procedure A dan on parliamentary pro-j Chairman Mrs. Arthur ,F. cedure conducted by Mrs. Homer •J*- *e ll*t,ru E. Feneley preceded the Wednes- ^Otminymr. ** * d«y meeting of the ekteutive ___; ^ , . ". council of Michigan Home Eco- Membere'voted to pertldpete to nomlc* Extension Service of Oak- an eaoay contest sponsored by the j land County. ;Aseocieted County Women of the , V * ♦ World end completed plans for a Twenty members (pet In the Christmas woriahop at dartaton Oakland County building in Fqo-High School Oct 28. Mrs. Lulu tine. * !Sales h^geheral chairman 2”k _ Vemot’s GREENHOUSE h Mwk Wal of Pont is r Drive-In Theatre on Williams Drive ------------^ .. . SPECIAL! Monday and Tueaiday SPECIAL RATES for TEEN-AGERS Randall's Shoppe of Beauty 88 Wayne FE 21424 Handmade aprons will be table prizes at the fashion show-card party sponsored by Our Lady of the lAtkes Church • Tuesday, evening. Fashions by the lie’Cor Shop will be modeled by guild members who hope to Jiave. both men and women in the audience. Committee members include Mrs. Lester McDonnell reads* Pna Pbeto (kneeling) from Clarkstonv and (from left) Mrs. Bernard Rausch and Mrs. Victor Matzelle of Clarks• , ton, cochairmen; and Mrs. Archie D. McDuffie df Curtis Lane, Waterford. The 8 p.m. affair wiH.be at Our Lady of the Lakes High School gymnasium. I Don't Be Long-Suffering, Tell 'Em Off By MURIEL LAWRENCE Dear Mrs. Lawrence: I am the; grandmother of two children aged! 3 and 5. My daughter has tried j everything to make the boy* be*; have hut nothing works. Instead of going to sleep at qapj time or bedtime, they’ll remove; the picture* from -their bedroom j walls, play with the bathroom faue- j et* and find one exruse after anoth-; er to come back downstairs. My daughter is worn out wtth them . 'Answer. Then she must resent them. j Does she respect her resent-l Iment? ft not. why not? Why does she pretend that she wants them Why do you both think In terms •f Improving Dm* children’* moral conduct when the simple fart l» yon Just want them out of your way occasionally? I bet my interpretation of >our real wishes shocks you. If it does, this sense gf shock is; your daughter's problem. If a par-; ent is shocked by-the idea that; he wants something for himself; out of life he always makes a big moral deal of his children’s refusal to give it to him. j Uke you, he secretly resents the i children as ’’self-willed” or uncon* I trollable. And will ask people Uke me bow to make them “behave,"! when Ms true question is: “Why -don’t the children give! me what I'm afraid to take for] myself?”' Were 'your daughter not afraid! to take the rest she wants iq, the' afternoon and evenings, she. would! long since have had it. With cheer*! ful truthfulness she woutd have | said to these* two little boys of; hers: “Now listen. I've just had enough; of both of you. Get Into those! 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We can't insist on our wish to rest when the wish conflicts with moral pride in long-suffering endurance. | We can’t respect our resentment at being pushed around by these if resentment is a feeling we can’t ! permit ourselves, j As yob so truthfully say. it does not work. SALE ALL-PURPOSE TRUE CHINA BY £YPAQ1}§£ Sate 20% - m ON AMERICAN MADE CHINA . ' lb (ic. Men Acti! OCT. 10-22nd 16 pc. starter sets -from ‘15»5 • 1 yeir guinntet against braking • Ovenproof, dishwasher-proof • Underglaze pattern! that win last forever • Multipurpose serving pieces • Beautiful copper cov'd serving items • TRUE CHINA at less than plastic or pottery prices Serene Pattern Why be satisfied with second best or synthetic substitutes. Nqw is the time to buy the. finest TRUE CHINA during our money saving sale. CAREFREE, to elegant for formal entertaining, yet a0 durable for everyday family use. 8 Patterns to Select From Dixie Pottery 5281 Dixie Hwy„ Waterford OR 3-1894 A program entitled "Holiday Enchantment , ” followed by tea will open the fall season for the Birmingham Branch. Worn-an's National. Farm and Oar-den Association lltc., Monday at 1:30 in the Birmingham Community House. Mrs. T. Mel Roberts is chairman. * W" * ; Mrs! John W. Knight Jr. of Cuyahoga Falla, Ohio, an’ accredited National Council Flow- senior judge witf^fe^Kllf- Mrs. Charles H Davison, COT- 1 Hoateaaee" were Mrs. IDiight was one of 14 finalists selected from over 100 . of America's outstanding flow-* er arrangers to compete in the 1958 Sterling Boul Toorna- -ment. , Executive board members for 1960-61 include Mrs. Nelson A Miles, president; Mrs. George Dixon, vice president; Mrs. Fred iienn.v Jit, second vice president; Mrs. Ralph H. Musical Media 'Topic of Talk i The Round Table Club opened ithe fall season Tuesday with a! ; luncheon at Sylvan Glen Golf Cliib. j 134 members were present. ♦ a a C. Henri Dusenberry discussed :ancient and modern media of mo-' J steal reproduction wtth emphasis on organ music. Mrs. William Mc-j Creedy and the speaker enter-; F. N. PAULI CO. ftt vmgwnaiH. : ~ ■ Marvin Kstke treasurer; X^XXXX^XXX XXXX XXXX X V MM------=----------!---— w ? X x 'T. W, Bradfon!. COUNTRY HOUSE FOR CITY FOLK X M x O Solid Cherry, offers that special some-X thing . . warmth, friendliness, a feel-■ ** ing of bygone days that’s so hard to O achieve. Wod-lofc sets that |oinlo look ha one ring on the Anger-that will never slip or twist Made for etch other, tiw full-cut diamonds In the wedding ring dupAcate the design gf the solitaire to double the beautiful brfllianee. Use O ur 1 Christmas Layaway Plan Ride the Bus ifowHTowli Downtown Charge or budget S l.AMW TAUT 0 Quaint and so useful 8 *24” round) ** 39.50 These Charming spoon-foot colonials are but a few of the country house pieces now available at our store; come in and browse around. Open Fridays til 9 P.M. The Store Where Quality Counts BE SURE — BE SAFE — BE SATISFIED F. N. PAULI CO. Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store Drayton Plains 28 West Huron f FE 2-7257 X kxxm xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1?xxxxxxxxx) with the skillet. Split araMtotter, then toast | In the broiler to serve. Makes j 16 muffins. V . . ......... ..........I io figure for tho boy* to only M per cent. While the overodl sentiment of the group was for Kennedy by the barest of margins, 98 per cent of the .youngsters figured that Nixon would win. This included 89 per cent of the girls and 48 per cent of the boys.> good cvrnusNg Whatever their preferences and their political Judgment, the teenagers showed themselves good citizens. More than 90 per cent said they-would vote if they could, end 88 [per cent thought their parents would vote. FINE PORTRAITS SUTHEHUHD STUDIO 12 E. Pike St. PE 2-2711 Mrs Thomas Thomberry. Mrs. James DqFloeto, Mrs. Eddie W. O'Brien. Mri James Char-tier. Mrs. Wallace Williams and Mrs. 8iple. * * The October social meeting win he In the Bay Street home of Mrs. Carmen Tasto, with Mrs. DaPorto assisting Dinner Tonight The Youth Group of tho Reorganized Church of Joans Christ of Uttar Day Saints wiU sponsor a spaghetti dinner this eventog from 5 to I p.m In tho church on Front street. For Your Wedding QUALITY At Prtoes Too Can Affard and Quantity o ISPMss totoV Ukwe e fr*» CtMHltai o a omtoM sowt Sssb O A tort* tali wariM »l». 0 a amhn mwinu all I9Q95 roa just uy C It. HASULL STUDIO 1 ML Clemoas It FI 4-MU Like Shaggy Doa? 1 it paid In 90 dipt. No Miri all pay menfi at out You Pay So Little it Gut So Mich Value! Mrs. Walter Napersky, Mrs. Anderson Bee end Mrs. Charles Aguayo comprised the nominating committee. 4-Pe. Modern Sectionals! FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS! 10 YEAR GUARANTEE td AH with nasMHi llffl iff TUB Zonta Learns ot Crime Fight From Taylor Oakland. County Preeecutor ubject, ‘‘Science Versus Zanta-Intemational of Pontiac at a luncheon meeting Thursday in the Hotel Waldron. Mr. Taylor explained The mechanics of the Off-the-Rec-ord Court for Juveniles and the success of its operation in the past seven years. Twelve men work constantly to protect Oakland County residents from assault. crime, obscene literature and other offenses, he 'said. WITH TRADE IN Plan Public Tea SHOP AND SAVE The Ladies of Honor will gather for a public autumn ■tea Sunday at the South Pad-dock Street home of Mrs. Ent; ma Gandy. Hours are from 2 to 6 p.m. Enroll For Fall FREE! INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself for a career In the Beatify iahishi! 2-PC. 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COST! 48 SOUTH sncmnui i TWBNTY-fWO THE PONXIAd PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, lMft Holly Citizens Urged to Help Alter State Taxes Told to Attack Inequities in Michigan Business Tab HOLLY — An attack must be made on inequities in • business taxes if Michigan is to maintain and attract new industry to the state, a Flint civic and business leader, told an audience gathered here last night to salute local industry,. Sneaking before 175 persons in the Holly High School gymnasium, Arthur M. Sarvls explained that the responsibility was up to them, the citizens and taxpayers of Circus Coming to Detroit Soon Big Show Will Open Oct. 19 af fair Grounds Coliseum Many top circus performers will the state. The occasion was the highlight of the '‘Salute to Holly Industry” week sponsored by the Holly Chamber of Commerce, given to honor the 30 firms located in og around the village. Sarvls reiterated a major topic Of discussion at the Michigan Mu* nicipal League meeting in Grand Rapids several weeks ago "that something bias to be done about tax in business." He recommended thyrt citizens STUDY CLAKKBTON CHANGE — Three community leaders in Clarkston look over possible plans for changing Main Street store fronts to a unified Early American business section. They are (from left) Robert Jones, president of the Qarkston State Bank; Keith Hallman, new Busi- MUm Frm rk.ta nessmen's Club president; and Glen Ellerthorpe. local insurance agent. The building in the background already has been painted a light gray with white trim and has slate gray shutters — showing townspeople what could be done to blend the business with the residential sections. ling Bros, and Baroum & Bailey Circus opens at-the State Fair Coliseum, Detroit dri. 19. There will be such names as Pat Kirby and Evelyn Fritsch, trapeze stars; the Ibarra brothers, •erialists, ' 1 ('apt. Huge Schmitt, elephant trainer, will present *0 of the. pachyderms In three rings. Included will be Diamond, the only performing male African elephant In any circus. The Dovers and* the Verdus will gyrate on huge globes and Galla Shawn, swinging on an unprotected trapeze, will highlight the aerial ballet “Monkeyland Melange.” PERFORM ALOFT Santos, Domey and Stey. wizards of the tight wire, Stephanaon’s dogs and trained ponies from Ireland, the death-defying high trapeze heel catch by Detroit's own ^ Gerard Soules and Gloria Bale’s dare-deviltry aloft, arc part of the displays. Other attractions are the flying CLARKSTON - Although there, being Investigated.-The tins Attracted newcomers from all ,e*ta - *** V* **?. *** is nothing definite yet, this town’s', would revert to the Colonial style iparts of Michigan. j ** business-section may be liyfor one by constructing Early American I ^ . of the most outstanding face-lifting (rants on every store In ton two-1™*®* SHOPPING CENTURA j, etds, Manfred and toe Agnllnrs, jobs in the country. Meek bustoeas section. MW «nall towns have felt thei toe Incomparable Unua an bln The newly ’organized Clarkntonl ' ^ , . . .,' JLurl dmi(Utl"g effect the develop. Businessmen's Club has lost imt: forge shopping centers time to latching onto a worthwhile'^ ^ 0uUkie the vllta*e M*r- community project that may gain £2? SS? ta th"e t? *g*[Htort to compete - havespent Keith Hallman, dub president. 1 house on ths tree-ltaadjthougand, of dollars on modern- Every Store in May Add Colonial Front fie gathered under the same roof, should inform official! what should when the 1990 edition of the Ring- be done on the problems of taxes, t. " - -* • to ’jfm not trying to paint a pic- ture of gloom," Sarvls said, “but the responsibility is spread over many shoulders." "The problem will still be here to November no matter who is elected." he said. 'Only time and the legislature will solve It.” 'Hometime alter November a group will examine toe tax strae-will be up to the dMseno to let them know whot typo of program would do the best job In 'solving the problem.’! Using projected figures of the censiis bureau, he pointed out that Michigan la expected to be the fastest growing state in the Mid-' west during the 90s. To keep ,up with these-figures] . jstreet has been zealously pro-juatlan and expansion programs, Iantend of each merchant mod- served. They all are painted ai(UKl in many instancee they have ernlsing hh ewa store with his i shining white, and the typically been ftgMtng a i««tng battle, earn Mens, a gigantic plan Is I smalt-town air that prevails has “ 1 With a $3 million shopping qea- United in Methodist Rites Bowen-Nieman Vows Told CHALLENGES TAXPAYERS — Flint dvic and business leader Arthur M. Sarvls was guest speaker last night before 115 persons honoring industry in the Holly area. Sarvls told the group rsaMss Prsss Fktu at Holly High School that It was the job of citizens to Inform the state of the approach to be taken in reducing high business taxes to order to give Michigan a healthy climate for industry. Citizens Will Study Roads in Avon Twp. Benson Will Speak at Grange thafab Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson will, speak oh opening day of the 87th annual Michigan State Grange convention in East Lansing Oct. 19. ■ The four-day convention will be — —, ROCHESTER — A citizens coni-' another public forum. , - -------- has been estimated that the mittM is being established hero to to discuss the problem of hov P*ecedetk- by the annual State state will have to -provide 90,090 study the condition pf roads, in-j pltal care for area residents. Grange song festival Oct. 18. State jobs a year, he said. eluding highways, in the area. Xh_ jvu.-tn,,,ttnn hn«mitni fa i ran®e Marter William J. Blake Throe problems, he said, lace TheRoehester Area CfemmunityL^.c^^“’ wU1 *Peak to gathering the «« TSL050" SS “** ”* S?TS SS7 <*ay Ben“n *"■hl* ,M job. «o1«ye. wW no* Jobo Umm. aK*a* k**1 *“'”'L!'kP1ln" through expansion, and create new tenance of local roads at a public; °e..fP „shap* Industry."____ forum | The organization* gave top prior-ute policies of the State Grange Introducing Sarvls was Walter E. Lentz, president of the Holly Citizen’s Commercial Savl: Bank. lusioniat Ferry Font, making Ida first American appearance. There are scores of other acts, plus the antics of 40 downs. There will be 10 performances, with matinees on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, plus a morning show Saturday. Tickets are on sale at the 0)1-iseum, at downtown Detroit Grin-hell's and at Marwil Books at Northland and Eastland Centers. Throughout this week displays of all products made by firms in [the Holly area are being exhibited V—>Hy to building of a community j for the comingyear. The conven- _ __„ . ______‘, A. center. Of tor 40 groups that an- tion will wind up with a youth The council, which sponsored the gwered questions on area develop- banquet Oct. 22. iff*?1?-,4™'. ■ ment. .17 of. 1hem favored mnstn^L two prominent citizens who have was VUjage Attorney Robert A. McKenny. The Holly h|pnday Qub.Chorus sang three sekrotiona. The invocation and benediction were given by the Rev. G. Philip Nofsinger, pastor of the First Baptist Church. - .. tion of a community center before indicated interest to joining the ‘ ______________ committee. They are Jack Taylor, ^ + + * ^1!^ I Council President Arvid F. Joup- *U^!!n endfn °* th* ^ohc*,t*r|pl said that 12 organizations were In f«rm.u,Jint*re,ted to tocre"*"* Jlbrary fa-Working with t^ to formation iUtM ^ n favored a future of this group ia Lloyd Lake, vie® hospital president of the council Formal estobttshmeat of the highway study committee fo ex- Walled lake Dance Club peeted to come at the Nov. I | ' , ”, meeting of too community coon- to Begin Season Sunday 1 innovation* produce. iu,c ,iwj ■!c ucm^ wwiikw, , So the new club membem tov'ClClTkstOn ChUTCh of downtown ^ »*W today that thapurpose squ^ dance dub will begin its' ■Takes New Tar1' -----------------------------------------— - ^ * gracious architecture m ROCHESTER — The former Pa-parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond [America by having one pton for Willi JI. KjIQUD tricia Kay Nieman became the Bowen of Sturgis. [the entire busineu section. bride of Ronald K. Bowen in a re- j F-r «*r ^ totdo For ex,unP^ the group envl- CLARKSTON—A new plan cent double ring ceremony per-! _h__ aiik sions replicas of gas street lights|interest young people to the values,1 formed by the Rev. J. Douglas; ai^cob lacowlto aa empire |,but elmric' ®f course* mnA fog g| »-• immanraA .»! Parker at St. Paul Methodist w^Hne, A 1 " “ ” matching fingertip veil. B ■ m [Tints, Tones Club lue. to Exhibit Paintings “ Of religion will be introduced at ROYAL OAK - The Tints and)Coun»y’s jurisdiction are *> a* —■ ■■■■■■iHWHHtoRtofiRBtotoBinesefilHHaessriissRSgpsari Audi Robert Hanlon a ■ was matron of honor. Mary Anne I Saylor of Jeneaville and the bride’s sister Mary Jo were bridesmaids. Best man was RtibeR HSTtletn Of Midland. Ushers were Robert Mills and Roger Bertoria, both oi Ann f Arbor. . A reception at Friendship Hall was held following the candle-light ceremony. The newlyweds are residing In Pittsburgh, Pa., following a honeymoon to Dearborn. Woman 70 and Above to Be lauded in Oxford Hfir ‘ There is only one town to the entire nation — Williamsburg, Va., - that sttercs strictly to the Architecture of the Colonial days,” Hallman said. "We have a head start with our old Mato Street homes already preserved, and to ufiite the business with the fine reatdentifil] attfie Mato Street and view television films or problems of everyday lift and the importance of religion [during teen years. At the conclusion of the film, there will he an' open discussion led by sponsors of the group, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Leonard. All young people Interested to sections is the possibility we are thls new type of religious educa-now exploring," he concluded. |tk>n are invited to attend. PTA Financial Meetii 818 N. Mata St. tfewiiM inkraM ganjzatkm include Nvfi women, Mrs. Ronald Bra bon of 827 N. Washington St., president; and Mrs. John Wwrhrtg nf Tfff N. Lafayette St., corresponding secretary. Others are Vice President Airs. Thomas Martin of 524 Redwood St., Troy; Treasurer John Stutter-heim of 8456 Colgate St., Oak Park; and Recording Secretary Mrs. Nelson McRoberts of 36399 Huntley, 'Clawson. c0mplalnt ommendatlons on budget sito fl-| leal office assistant from High-■ will presented at Tues-] 1. nd Park Jumoi College W on a resolution day's 8 p.m. meeting of tiie Roch-j Ban»ara Jean Stleratoner, which would eotahUsh too cttl- ester Community Council of Par-] daughter of Mr. and Aire, Carl ent-Teaaher Associations at Roch-j Stteretoricr of 5415 M ay be< ester HBgh.School. ' ' Road, Ihdependenci Itiwnship. K4RPH MRS. RONALD K. BOWEN [ OXFORD — Women 70 and older ‘win be honored at the Oxford] •L.S. Qub's annual Pioneer Day] at 2 p.m. Monday to the parlor of ; Oxford Methodist Church. Written invitations have not [been sent this year, but all women {from the area who have passed jtheir 70th birthdays can attend. Bentley Boosters Pick Chairman From Royal Oak The Avondale school system hu been granted approval by .the State Department of Public Ustruction He la William A. Miller of 4049 Sch00‘ Supt' URoy *• Watt' W. 13-Mils Road. Fte d^n. I. ** Cta«, T9 Tolk *" *««•«“ St.,.Royal| ROCHESTER - Mrs. George iS"- Republican Stoughton Will mjpak on water resources at the Rodwater Area Harold A. Shanafield of IttS Sycamore Are., Royal Oak, public niaUoos duirman. Provisional League of Women Voters meeting at 9:30 a m. Oct 19 at SL Phul Methodist Church. .1 at the organizational, reacting'In the Royal Oak GOP Geophysicists believe the earth’s headquarters. Main ana Third core may be composed primarily *re«4s, wai Freak B. Hardy tf of Iron, possibly mixed with about U9Q TuUy Court, Btoomflrid Towm t of nickel sad 7 . m DEBATE ISSUES — Exchanging pleasantries after engaging in a lively debate on state and national fcauis 4n Romeo last night were these two represciitatives of rival political parties. Tgey are (from left) Kenneth Sanborn, Rep^ibli-can candidate for state representative to the Third District, and U. 8. Rep. James G, O’Hara, D-Utica, who is running for re-election. Three other candidates for public office took part to the oM-fadMmed "town meeting” at the Romeo Community Youth and Civic Center. Krazy Kelly lsr READY TO SHOOT THE WORKS! THI PRICES HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN FOR IMMEDIATE SALE DELUXE DRYER *119 Ciwelmh AntMMtk 21" DELUXE TAtLE MODEL TV *139 ALL PORCELAIN S*CYCl! DELUXE WASHER FaOy A atom otic *158 14 Cm. A. Double Door REFRIGERATOR Metres to Doer W $229 90-lech Deluxe Electric RANGE Clatt to Onstotr •sarss" $149 BABY MATTRESS •y Serta_«*Yrar Sis* mnm t/ fin CANT WIT eO.OO !!•% DsPsat Nytea CorgNtag HMk HmI-SH Nytoe. Matk->mt fo—ul Twkal Taster* BAST TO CUAM $6.95 refotto IS-TEAB OUUSTU qbi sawoca mares TRUNK! BBS t'.-lMh Stack With BastaSrart EamiWIt n—Utan *124 C*u Be CaaC aV Tutu *r Beak BaSa EARLY AMERICAN MPA and CHAIR, PiNaw lack, Arm Capped, Zipper Foam Rsbber CasMom *279 KELLY’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCE ROCHESTER AT TlENKEH RDS.—NORTH HILL SHOPPING PLAZA, ROCHESTER OpAn freer tvwisv *tB 9 pjf. m 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, i960 TWENTY-THREE l«bie and ssproscltoblfc aa avar to, Ms atatt. a trait that wgsnSirs a .kind of Sana loyalty- and dsvotion Why M K, tral committee msstlngs and dtp councils — and tor Parliaments, I from those doaeat to hire. ^YOUDOil^DOr <>•<*, council1 | He ha* not bean malrhn the Aw. sembly’s roundof diplomatic re mi . . r j> jeaptiom. Bat this is not unusual J[ Si tlOTTlG meetings in all the sateUitas. states ha rarely takes them t BALLOTING IN l\ B.-The percentage of the population 21 and over which actually went to the polls to cast a ballot tat the 1966 presidential election is given for each state on the map above. Connecticut •eras tope with 78.2 per cent Mts* sissippi was lowest with 23.06 par cant. If dissent is called tor in some! measure, it’s a speech, also care-] * * * i UNITED NATION*. N Y. (AP)ttaUy chccl,cd b-v the planners of] An exception was the party ^soviet Premier Khrushchev hasi,he nwUn* Khrushchev gave Tuesday night introduced table thumping at the; ^ -----—-----n— The Swtst premier gave Hsm.UN, but IPs aomething they don't lAntAPAiirA I Ir/iar marskjold a bear hug and the un- do back home In the Soviet Union vV/HlCl CIILv UlUCj solicited advice to bet on Cbm- The Soviet premier astounded; ~, _ .. munism instead ot the West. U N. General Assembly delegates DlCiirinAinAIlt TjlllfC Hammarskjoid smiled mat-m* AaJhortd at large with a flat- WHWIMWHBHI KHIU | what uncomfortably and left the pounding tattoo on hi* desk. He „ reception as soon as thb was protesting things he didn't TOKYv tAPI—The Inter-Paiila-. Erect and wiry he looks much Me *h British Prime Minister ™^nUry Union conference ended yotager than Idi 86 yean ButiH“rold Macmillan s speech nh»|'°d*»r w,,h *«*•*«* agreement. Seethe start of the Como criaisda>'' •*». P "* U1'gn* •» saw dlnar- toJuly he has not been able to * * * pursue many of the pleasures "hs| Since then. Khrushchev hasp oU*er natto,“ aajoys including hiking about the given his bongo boat accolada to '» * * * _! guunds of hto MO-acre satata near|secntary-GenenU Dag Itommar-I Brewster. N. Y.. where ha usually,. _ _ "T ,w.i P*1 °* ,h* ,ron curtsto •pends weekends. PP* A °“ iunanimously approved reaoluUoaa fig Mkea Trmch literature. *US£ 15? ***** con‘id«Td “ "> «*•< •» "-Oul.td. tvfera th. Rhone M hu In ran**). chtcM with the gravest crisis of his ca-|** ,thf carded as an attempt to weaken spilled over its banka and cut the by party and government su- outwardly as ? UphoM\ . Uiond highway. Ojrtdde Mar-'SrkS w mtocLc, before and impertuibabto as ever. But outwardly l|| ILN. uot-: All of this has been a strain, iseille, at Aqbagne. flood waters even gets an the speaker s, . tarygenOTU and y-[But despite this he remains ami-lawept into the lower parts of town, iThe same goes for speeches in state to a depth of 2Vb feet. Ihe average annual runoff of Arkansas streams as (hey leave, the state is M million acre-toft,' enough water to cover the entile] Ho moves with the quiet asaur- perturbed, rarely displayii« __, | "nee of j» hum who has. made up effect of the Intense strain to! "on what course to M- which hf is subjected daily, low, and win stay with it because * * * he is convinced that is what he Each morning, sharply at • I must do. am., his big blue Uncoln limou- There la no dpubt he was an- sine drivel up to the entrance of Trod by Soviet Premier Khni- the 3*story V-N- oeaetariat buUd-ing. At ftie wheel is William M. Ranallo. an American who la hit] personal aide. Hammarskjoid rides up toont with him. He is whisked up to his offices! on tite 38th floor for a work day] that stretches more often than not. into the early hours of the next day. He is driven back to his 18-room \ Park Avenue bachelor apartment by 'Ranallo to catch a few hours1 sleep—but he la always back by 8 a.m. I He could sleep In the apartment ] that is part of his U.N. office, but I he prefers to get outside the big] glass house on the East River for the solitude of Ms Park Avenue lodgings. *• ★ ★ . His doaeat associates at the] jUK are Andrew W. 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' Russell Owe. a eavern In pared with the previous high of Africa to 1895, prosperous dtizeps.tot to law with tta dark of the In oftar popular languages, i Tennessee, seat Inhabited by atanf|3SL317 to the 1900 fiscal year, lot Johannesburg staved epsd batted House of Representatives. Italian la op 31 per cent, Frenchage people 9,000 yean ago. I American Motors to tta only! In soda water. 1 Contributions of 33,000 each are Beam Ford, Mrs. ^aeI;Orand Vollwy CoB#flO «-*i**T- cWWl2m«l Algerian MM ChW in MOSCOW for Visit [was named chairman of tta tons-mosoow » 4 rMtt ^ “r* head of the Algerian rebel mcwe-l** WHBama 9sr tha new ment, arrived tare Thursday ftramjGrnad Valley College, to serve a vtolt to Red China, Tass re- an eight-county Western Midilgsn The news agency said he Sroukl| * * * remain several daya, cards! ring! Seidman tea been chairman of with Soviet leaders and vtolttag a citizens advisory committee for SPECIALIZED SERVICE • tY , •JHMI •RADIO • TtfrHSiW/ ^ ep. a. svsnaci n • ofna wtS-coms e WIBCOR FACTORY MR VICE RADIO-TV 12-GAUGE MAffl.nl KMT WATERPROOF NO MONEY DOWN NIGHT TIL 9 ifr Your High School , Represented in the Proa? THE PONTIAC PRESS ■' ) ■ _ ' ’ ■ pa Watch hr School News ' On This Pago Each Friday VB1DAW OCTOBER 7, i960 „ t PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TWENTY-FIVE ill JUU£Ulg w CKUW UUBIS WN IW ^ « Thespian* look firft place in dub C*yenter, both running tor vice one wiB toy "How Huts president. will reply with tb HOmecoming committee chair- , Can*date* tor secretary are day. such a* “t WM t>pAt« appnintpH Janie Mercer. Kathy McKee, and answer will chan* by fie |tudent council. Evelyn ehapci. _____ , It is hoped that ___ *. The battle tor sergeant at arms sored by the Chee Homeroming was n“ is between Tom Sutton and Tom Pep Club.'will catd yr. It coma wife Anthony. a tradition at Cen ** ***** ^**** was Mw with junior class officers recently The Pep Club exalt sweat,” she mid. elected are Ken Dander, president; bus to the Sagii The student council wad busy,Marlene Smith, - vice president; game tonRht. The gqtttog ready tor the big night, Eddie White, secretary; and Faith is $150, with 20 while classes under the direction Hoover, treasurer. paid by the P*p< of new class officers and adViooro / Sophomore, class officers this * * were working at top speed to have yoa* at* Colene Brewer, preri- Directing this ci their float* done on ttmp * dent; Delores Tapp, vice preal-’bers are officers The work paid off in a fine home- dent; SherfJV Wilson, secretary; president; Bob Shi Murray Snow, chaplain. Fred Picks j^rlogWeck atWl>terford 'Tryouts Held Club Officers Yearbook Sale Is Started!® 'Eileen' By MARY K. DKTMKR By BARBARA 8ECAN Students returned to Waterford In two ft. Frederick High School organizations, the Future Nurses ;*fter * •** weekend due to • and the Drama club. teachers’ workshop on Monday. . a workily atmosphere to (he Pontiac Central Hign ! School student body this^all are two foreign exchange students. Enjoying a coffee break are Rusll Mslsa (left) and Graf Masai. Rusll, 20, FrnUa* rr from Indonesia. Grezt, 18, is from Italy. Both are high school graduates and are currently enrolled in college prep courses at Central. They seem to be enjoying American school life as they pause to compare notes. Pontiac Central Welcomes t:Foreign Exchange Students By BARBARA GRIFFIN Pontiac Central students and faculty welcome American Field Service students Grazfella Masst and Rutli Mslsa ibis fell. ’•it ,0 •. Grail domes to Pontiac from Rome, Italy, and Is living with tb* Henry Helmkampb and her American sister, Donna. Grasi, 18, Future Nurses officers are; Nancy Schamansky, president; Barbara Rolant, vice president; Msmie Medina, aaeretary; and Pauline Myers, treasurer. They are getting under way with speaker addressing them on qualifications and colleges ot nursing along with the necessary preparations, they must follow this year. The Future Nurse* Club baa picked two delegates to attend Tri-Coenty meetings. They are Judy Monte oad “ Islsndn The dramatists are led by] Nancy Rabaut, president; Judy Morris, vice president; Peg Robertson, secretary; and Mary Beth Mussar, treasurer. All are seniors. Meanwhile Hie Press Club will take a trip to the University of Detroit tomorrow. The agenda will Include a whole day In a school newspaper workshop where they hope to gain pointers on bettering the Ramrod this year. They will see publications qf other schools and listen to lectureh. Whew the student council convened this week It decided to Tho traditional Waterlog Week, set aside for the selling of yearbooks, began Tuesday and will run through Monday. The campaign la centered on the candidate* for commissioner of manholes, Ftzbee and the Chief. Juniors and aophmom cast vote for Ftzbee with each Waterlog purchased, and the senior* for the Chief. The winner will be determined on a percentage basts. Hophmores were bauy yesterday taking the California Mental Assemblies, Activities Occupy Students at PNH By DIANE M. WALTER - surroundings and customs, refresh-During the school year Pontiac Northern students have the oppor- was graduated from a commercial] track. She won four medals to high school in Rome. j track excellence to her Romo * f * i high school. At Central she Is la She Is an expert in many lan- the Hamanlties Chib and will guages and when she returna-to try oat for the Dolphin Chib. Rome, ffiQ go to interpntorT heping to become an ■West Sumatra, Indonesia, sent aim la to bring offender* before It and tell them the opinion of tho student body towards their prefer fh the United Nationg or to the foreign aervice. Grasi likes sports, especially penalty would be forwarded to the principal. . School pictures were token Mon-loves all sports, especially' toot 1,^ ^ Tuesday this week. us RusU Maiss. .Rusll ia 29 and!” German Exchange Pupil Attending W. Bloomfield By cAiocnr ‘Mavis ] .Vest Bloomfield" High School has a guest from Lower Saxony, Germany, this school year. She is Annegreb Gross, a foreign exchange student. Anne, as she wants to be called, is staying with the Albert Stanken of Green Lake. She now- has an American brother and two American sisters besides her own brother, in Germany. Her home in Germany is a one-half hour drive from the East German 'border. Boarding a ship at Holland, Anne became one of about (AM American Field Service Students oa the ship from all over Europe. When asked how she Shed the trip, Aaae replied, "U was most cajbyabfo” Anne arrived In New York Aug. Mameet at Lake Orion 2t4 ahd wa^ greeted along the ofeer students b>f Galattl, the man most responsible for this new experience. She arrived in Detroit Aug. 22 and became acquainted with her neA family. When asked how tall she was, Anna said, "165 centimeters,” which is 5-foot-3. American history and American government are htr two favorite subjects, she says. ball.- WhQe In the United States, wants to learn our major c petitive sport*-' At Central, will go out tor the swimming and tennis teams,. O O it Rusll Is also quite a musician. He has entertained his new Amer-ith *can friPTK,s Playing the guitar, piano, banoo drums, sod singing. He ptanA'fft study economics at the University of Padang when he At the Ffrlday assembly students addressed by a Junior Achievement speaker followed by a Pep rally for our Sunday football game with St. Clement. While la Pontiac, ResH to Michaelites 1q. attend PressTjpnta i Maturity Teat which to a fellow up to tho Galfsrnlo anMrveraeat tests. Waterford welcomes the new special education teacher, Stout, who Joined fee faculty this week. * A ’ O' During the summer Waterford purchased a Kluge Automatic Printing Press. The press is used to print programs, pamphlets, posters, passes, activity canto, library slips, advertisements and Junior high papers. HONOR MEMBERS NAMED Outstanding members of the Student Council were named honor members at the orientation assembly. They are Steve Nevefa. BUI Davis, Jean Honfiart and Sue EltkAt. They were chosen tor outstanding sendee to fee council md school. The aaaual Inter Lakee CM-toga Night will bo hold at Farmington Wednesday. Representative* of 96 college* trill present information about their schools amt there will be a representative from each of the branches of the service. tunity to attend many assemblies. This week juniors and seniors listened to Ronald Maden, told about opportunities in the Junior Achievement program. "Students In high school may work and organize an actual buri-themselves,” Maden pointed out. “They produce their own product and sell it at a profit. ‘In this way they receive train-{Wednesday afternoon, ing fit procedures for running a * a A successful business,” Maden ex- Accompanying tho seniors By JANET THCH Senior play tryouts ware .held Wednesday and Thursday at Cferk •ion High School for parts in the play, "My Sister Eileen,” a mento were served. When food Is mentioned, future homemakers. The Future Homemakers Club now to rare! vlag sew members aad has started with a topic which heada the list of categories studied la Future Homemakers. Sponsor of the club is Mrs, Sue Squires. Petitions tor candidates tophmore officers are in and c didates will be announced sc Voting will be during homeroom periods by secret ballot after can didates are given a chance to campaign. , Future teachers wiU visit the University of Detroit campus on Saturday, Oct, 16 for an area meeting sponsored by the Michigan Education Association and the Student Education Association ]of the University of Detroit. They will be shown what typo of training tho U. of D. offers, and will tour the campus. Pick Theme for 'Nurses' at Avondale By KAREN VOGEL The theme tor Avondale's Future Nurses Chib this year will be ”Pro- Eileen, the pretty one, has state aspirations and fee homey per sonalHy that Invites passes from every man from II to B, Rtffh i* the plainer one, amt hsr m|nd li About 120 college prep seniors fessfama in Nursing." toured the Pontiac State Hospital At the first meeting the following 196061 officers were elected; Nancy Fowler, president; Bobie Comedy, Directed b) Lome Wider, to Be Given in plained. plication forms for Jaaler The library staff to already in business at Northern. Members age Jack Brownell. Linda McBride, Linda Macintosh, Karen Welling-‘ A*a* Jfote. ai»,Bh|tip ChlBfe By PAT BURNS St. Michael Hgti School will be represented at the Detroit Student ■ Association Convention Uvta* wtth the Wllbat Orawferd family and his American sister Nancy. ___„ Tho American Field Servire Student Committee directs AFS..1? **.*" annual affefar open to activities at Central and operates the malt machine, the major P"8 money making imjed o! ** wUl ’ give the keynote addresi 1ft Germany Anne hadtakemg™* S Hare a <5Sr tor You. six years of Ehglish, KnToflS luhch hours tor 1® and » ^ ^ ^ ^ French, and one of Latin. All! + * Marsha Vanover, Arlene EUgs, Pat high school students in Gertnany! M.mu. «r *k» sirs Burn*'_ Margaret Steck, Rita Hal- - . _ ... . . , Members of the AFS Committee; have to take English and do notKaren Kessler, chairman;! have as much of a choice o! their oaddes. malt machine; Chari subjects as American pupils do. johnton, recording secretary; Although they have 14 subjecti y^ corresponding sec- ter*d to fee Speech Writing cm- a week, only the main subjects, retary; Nancy Crawford,- finance; **** *• wrt1" a.*^* ”* <*• mathgma'Rarfa"r» publicity: and] Working under Russell' Buller, librarian, are Pat Burch, Anita HaB, Joyce Blooch, Handy Everett, Loh Martin and Becky Hunt. MANY DUTIES librarians spend their time shelving books and preparing new books and magazines for lending. Also assisting the staff are Cathy Zahn, Judy Taylor and Sue McDermott. They also "keystone” new magazines by preparing them for th» rack* and tending. A now machine has been employed to aid them to keystoa-pin, Margaret Worden land Gary lag- Duties aim Include checking Kraft. / m* Wargelln, principal. faculty members Wallace Schloerke, department chairman of social studies; Peter Evarts, chairman of fee English department; Betty Murphy ot the English department; and John Mature, social studies. The hospital staff conducted jTefft, vice president; Joyce Wilson, treasurer; Martha Jana Schaeffer, secretary; Georgia Faulber, his-and Dolorls Dunlap and El-da Goss, Inter-Council representatives. The club chose black and white aa Its colon. Plano am bring made to attend on open hoese at MeAaley** School of N arsing to tho near fa- 1 on literature, * * . * The play coven the lives of these two girls during 12 months they spent tn a Greenwich Village basement apartment. The play wUcb will ho presented Nov. tl, II aad It to being directed by Mtos Lana WHdan. Mho boo chosaa tho tat-ifthg oast: Ruth and Eflsen Sherwood are played by Sally Moore and Gay Am Hoffman. . Others are; Tho Wreck, Ron I.undy: Robert Laer, Ron Walter; Chic Clark, Larry Blackett; Frank Llppencott, Gary Baktr; Mr. Appolou*. Dennis Galltgan; Helen Wade, Linad Chapman. Vlotot Shelton, Emily Harrlacn; Walter Sherwood. Lee Pfee; Jenson, Mel Joseph; Lonlgan, Fred Manning. Other parts are being played by Fred Warrick, Ron Jytoen, Careae Denne. Jim Gunter, Dick Roy. Darwin Donaldson, BIB White. Gappy Buehrig, Leroy Spencer and Mary Robbins. Auisting the director are Susan Larkin and Jane Zlmbiwmen. Prompter to Carolyn TUhnage. O'* e o Senior play committees will be • ad e d by Kay Derbyshire, Scenery; Donna Harris, properties: Earl Pearson, lighting; Susan Turck, makeup: Sue Cushman, Sharon Dawley, publicity; Bobo Christldes, programs and ushers; and Shirley Gaddis tickets. ■vfm and other areas Involved la the treatment and care of the mea-taUy IU patient. Walter H. Obenauf, M.D , superintendent of Pontiac State Hospital complimented the Pontiac Northern administration, teachers and students for feeir interest in wanting to learn more about the problems of the mentally ill. Clubs and organizations are der way for the school year. AAA The Northern choir to a big part_ of student activity It Im «maL| Hect|on of ^ otfleere-took ~ “I!* ‘ To “ °lTT*,rJT£ P'«* >*** week. Mratos o! Penzance,” for Oct. 27 ^ nrw Mnior clul ofBceri m ***? , ‘ . IDon Sugdon. president; Pat Laugh- Crystal Aires, the life lln, -X president; Mary Jane Exchange Student Program has begun. - Those who have applied for the scholarship are: Nancy Dutton, Bobble Tefft, Gerald Yallman, Judy Runaer; aMrtha Jane Schaeffer, Robert McKee, Virginia Guth-rie, Mary Jane Anderson, Barbara Tuck,' Share! Isanhart and John Dtemer. Tho scholarship will make It possible for a student to opead next summer living with a family foreign reentry. girls ensemble, is preparing music to be sung for outside events. DAVID NORTON Homecoming, one of the big events of fee year, came to Lake Orton High School last Friday and wife It a beautiful and charming Queen, Donna England. hours a week. Anne did not havej New AFS advisor to Betty]winners he may receive a tuition any paper work tn do except .... have school on Saturday. The A Cappella Choir has been the U. of D. next summer. One Interesting feet to that working very hard lately under the Aran ha* had as much home- (direction of Doraen JMtmuffl to work here aa ahe had la Gee- IPrepare for a heavy schedule of many. singing engagements. - -,-t- -i Today the Choir and the Senior After hearing about the Amer- Girls Ensemble gave an assembly lean Field Service Program in her Lt Jefferson High School. Tuesday high school, Anne fil«i out of Light they wlH sing at a. meeting application, had some interviews, ]^ Pontiac principals and [music land wrote a personal, letter to teachers. along with other Central books out and taking them In, filing, typtag, dusting and arranging bseln. Included in the Collection are books covering topics from ro- Jackie Vailed. Linda Colemena, ■HU u i m— smut* lffrti Fqhnyf of timofid imlrw will mwi be heard In the school corridws as plans are being put into action ^ for a mixed high school choral y group, under the direction of Sister y Mary George, musical director. Wargelln highlighted hto recent trip to Finland and France, providing a fascinating way of seeing the world, in Northern's Little Theater. After a taste of foreign sonslng second soprano. Marae Kloka, Suzan Jones. Samira Lock-wood, Pam Morrias and Nancy 1 libbard Pi*f . A • A "A-Flora McCartney accompanies them and Melvin Larimer to their director and sponsor. The 12th annual University of Michigan Band Day will be bald tomorrow in Ann Arbor. All Clarkston High Senior Band members have been awaiting this gala affair, because lt offers a. chance of meeting new friends with a common Interest. K. L. King, guest conductor, will direct such - famed musical selections as “The Stan and Stripes Forever," "The Iowa Band Law,” "True Blue,” and many < tenr—;—»-*—;—;---------— ----sr. "Resolved, that the United Nations Should Be Significantly strengthened.” This to the topic Clarkirton High debaters wfil be Stewart, sei-retary; and Nets Her- ^^d ^ rward tol^ Washington'Junior High School; “The most exciting moment was joining the Ski Club and partici-jis planned. The Choir win also! when Judy Harrto, last year’s pafeig in the other extracurricular perform in the annual fall vocal; queen, placed the mown on my] activities which were not offered {concert to be given November 7 hZ|" said. {at-her school. . . (with Maynard Klein as guest con- She was .accompanied by five /*] / tIT jductor. ____. 1 girls chosen fTOtn grades 9 to 12. w _ • /»l ■ i A Cappella Choir ton! all work.. Emmanuel Cnristian They were Kathy Man, treah- Gall Auban, aad Cranle I man, Jdslpn; aod Marilyn Students Campaign to fee Choir hayride November 2. ] The Pontiac Central Pep Club to off to an active start this year.] Painting signs for the halls, sta-j R. Jisir wfrttr cafeteria, decorating the! Queen Donna and her court were istadium. and selling programs at j honored at fee victory dance afterl..™*!1*?8* "f Emmanuel Chns- fhe football games keep an the) tile football g«ra^. itian High School about ten *tu- members busy. The baU-time performance was ^various, i ♦ A a started out'by the Lake Orion band rtu"w,t ““y The cam-, The main purpose of fee club to under the direction of Peter Koh- ] psignlng has been very original ; to promote strong interest in school nen. Class »«i various club floats Hds year. ! athletic events. v followed. Candidates for student council! A new idea has been introduced . w A A__________ ]offices include Jim Dennis and.to go with fee orange, black, and . omu* w* w™,-“ •- ^ When students greet each other. wiB say “How!” and the other will reply wife the answer of the! day. such as "beat1 ’em!” The newer will change each week. It to hoped that this idea, sponsored by the Cheerleaders and the vice president; Frank Killian, rec ^f BrdndOfl TOMQht By OtJENDA GREENFIELD | Fallowing the football game wife North Branch tonight at Brandon ] High School there will be a dance sponsored by the junior class. The dance, tho second of t ha season, Will be in the gym and will bg open to both Junior and Senior high school student*. J. The senior class at Orton villa last Friday night sponsored {Brandon High's first dance. Al-[ though tbe Hawks bowed to Imlay (City in Friday’i game it did not (hamper the festivity as Brandon’a {social season got under way.; : Attendance at the dance neared the j 200-mark. i Dances at Brandon are open to (Junior.and Senior high students, [alumni, guests and parrots. PIRATES PREPARE — Among the many activities at Pontlae Northern this month wifi bo • musical production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance.” Rehearsals are being held each day in preparation for fee two performances Oct. 27 and 29. Here, Jerry. Menter, a senior, who piays the roip of Maj yOn. Stanley, directs four pretty co-stars from the Northern Choir. The girls are (bottom row) Sandra Lockwood, (left) and Pat Wampler, Juniors, and (top row) Linda Libby (left) and Karisne Walton, seniors. All four have starting roles/ The chords will be supplemented by a student orchestra for the production.* Yearbook Staff Has Big Plans at Oxford High By LINDA JACOB A bigger and better yearbook for the benefit of tho student body to being planned by the Oxford Area Community High School this year. Students recently appointed to the yearbook staff are: James Hopkins, editor; Linda Jacob, copy editor; Mike Backoff, business mansfet; and Judy DeClercq, photo editor. Assistants include Sandy Bogart. Ruth Ant Gardner, Shirley Caron, and Geraldine Van Bee. Many other mfodm will fofut* a hand In pubUcatkA of the boqft. Paul Madden is heafeat fee staff «S advisor. - . , Clarkston Play Cast Picked TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, IMP liquor by Ihe Glass Gefc Student Support 5 ANN ARBOR (P-The Untver-Wty of Michigan Student Govern m tnmtm. the tale of liquor by the glass in Am Alter. The oMacil Thursday asked' dty oHIrlah to put the issue on the Nov. S election ballot. The council said in a written statement to the dty that "passage • of the Uqnorhy Gw glass proposal would te a wakjon and intelligent decision. It seems Implausible to believe the morality of students would degenerate because of the •ale s( liquor by the glass in Ana Alter/* State Civil Service Seeks College Grads LANSING tlt-Tte State Civil Service Commission has announced plans to step up a recruiting campaign to attract more college graduates into career service the state. "We need more college graduates to fill vacancies in the engineering, social science end medical fields and to help Michigan build its roads and adequately man its hospitals and other Institutions,'' said Franklin K. Dewakt, state civil service director. Michigan's Civil Service system, backed by the constitution, guaran-. tees tout career service with com-1 petitive nay rates and good working conditions, DeWaid said. World War I Injury to Log Bothers Mac LONDON tfl - Primp Minister [Macmillan said Thursday a Worid|; War I leg vomd tea ten tetter ing Mm lately. He told a reporter on his return from New York that the injury-suffered in IMS when. as a guards-he .fought in di Vientiane, the capital of trpoUed Laos, suggested a country town rather than a national capital dty. The District of Columbia haslONterts croak along the streets, been the asst of the ^ government since Doc. L IW !**«»■* ««*te uud riw Balds. new and beautiful... magnificont | DISCUM NEW PROGRAM - A new program I In which Michigan State University Oakland would work with area service clubs through speeches and discussions led by faculty members on important issues of the day is in the planning stage. Meeting yesterday on the subject were (from left) MSUO Chancellor D. B. Varner. 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In A program designed to extendi ttanlng education, and ' the university’s influence into the Mode, project coordinator, community is being discussed by) While none of the dubs has yet service dubs in the Pontiac areaj(onnally. ff**1 the .„ „ . . .. ... representatives of some of them | and tap continuing, education office khave expregied evidence that of Michigan State University Oak-[their boards would give approval. |land. j • #, w‘ * * * * I Each faculty member would de- : The program would involve sev-lvelop his topic in a series of three end aeries of talks to. dubs by talks and discussion periods, and IMSUO faculty membiers Ion import- each dub would subscribe to a ant and timely issues, followed by package of one or more such ser-1 discussion periods. „ jies. Four Pontiac dubs have ex- The dubs would pay fur these pressed Interest la the program: at the rate of *1.25 per member ZsaU, Lions, Rotary, and HI- y-:—"-■? 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Myna fans will tell you that this sleek bird ft the moot garrulous member of the winged family. IHa’a shiny black, with purple and green highlights, and he sports an [orange beak, yellow cotlar, legs land feet. Myna malea talk as much as Hie females. | Although apt learners, the birds [should be trained before they are one year old. Until then, , they can acquire uncanny vocabularies by listening to patient repetition of the owner’s wards or records. * a ~ a a I Requiring relatively little care. :they subsist on fruit, dog food, ; hamburger, or cooked vegetables. There are numerous other food Ichoices you will learn. National This, National That! Washington, D.G, Swamped By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UP!) - It Is becoming increasingly difficult in age of the organisation man two people to have lunch together without fanning a national association, a national committee, a national conference, a national council, a national1 bureau, a national federation, a national institute, a national league or a national society of tome. sort. The procedure apparently la to drew ip a' set of bylaws during At any rate, there is almost no branch of business, professional social life in America that does not now have at Mast an* office hi the capital. A few occupy entire build-‘ igs. _o^r\ • I got to wondering about the purpose of some of these groups the other day as I waa trying to find the telephone number of the There are, 1 discovered, at Vast ML national somcthiiig-orathers listed in the directory, not Including the, government agencies hose names begin with “natton- Tha National Institute of lb And what are tha National Pre- al.“ I didn't try to cmait them all h*™” M^Maliso. National tor fear of eya-strain. 1 Reclamation Asaoctotioa, the Na mnwsAnun !tt°nal Rehabilitation Association war ora omevr and tha National Rendsrere Aare- A Person adept at conduaiqn- clarion seeking to preasrve, ta-^"Wjns roisht imp to tha asaump-i claim, rehabilitate and render? 1 got to involved in pusdhw about these matters that I never did make connection wito the National Gean-up Paint-up Fix-up Bureau. I dialed the wrong num- Mynas require a large cage, [roughly 22 jnches long, 17 Inches [wide and 15 inches high.. Pet stores [have hooka on toe technical care |and feeding of Myna birds, and tion that the reason tor opening an office here is to look out after certain legislative interests. But what sort of legislation would interest the National Aaaociation of Baby Sitter Registry? Could it be trying to lobby against socialised baby sitting? Rome of' the greepa would ap-pear to overlap. What bustaesa, for Instance, do ton National Council of Teachers of Matbe- i matte* and tha National Science Teachers AtooetMfaa have that the National Education Aeaocla- j tion couldn’t attend la? ." There would, in fact, seem Wwi a lot of room for consolidation. One suitable merger might, bring the! National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy together with the Kennedy Would Call Narcotics Parley WASHINGTON Ift-Sen. J Kennedy said Thursday that If | eted president be will cam White House conference uu; . .____P ™ narcotics as soon as it is reason-£52 H Ably practicable. 2™™°? *2und ^ National r ] Woman ■ Christian Temperance! presidential tnf.munt wlth ,h® National Asaoda- ,n tion of Wine Bottlers. But I see no reason why the WCTU couldn't! Name of 'Cincinnati' Unspeakable to Jack The Democratic candidate made that statement in! a telegram to Stanley Mask, Calif- when property cared for. this rare f™.1? ■“*!■? *enenU’ who.»ald „ ; traffic in illicit nareotiea has been a major "problem in Southern California. Mosk had said hi a telegram to Kennedy that a House resolution adopted in April of this year aug-jgested a White House conference] [ CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) — Sen. «* the problem. Mosk said Preii-jJohn F. 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That day J Dillon Carolin Ga., an ance In AUgUt-Goldwater; leader of tbs Republican party's ultra-conservative element, baa concentrated on South, where he Ms his philosophy of7 less federal government can do the most gqod for Vice [President Nixon. Ha sxtob BvfrWi theme [M Pi He has barnstormed through Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Texas and Virginia. vied car values! EDDIE STEELE'S VOLUME LOT count huror *■i Elizabeth lad id. n§ rDUtwiii Cam Cm It Boight With ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN *97 Ford 2-Dr. 1179 '55 Ftid FiirUit t. Foidomitic 1299 *99 R*ntbltr AMtricM............$199 *99 PMtUc Convertible, 8-CyI.. Hyd. 1499 '59 Ford Station Wagon.........$1399 *91 Paid 2-Dr.. $-Cyl.. Slick. $449 *5$ Hillman Station Wagan......... $599 EDDIE STEELE fo» Volume Lot FE 5-3177 FE 5-0861 ART or CROWD COINTING - When Sen. John F. Kennedy spoke in Nashville Sept. 21, Highway Patrol Capt. J, J. Jackson estimated the crowd at 8,000 to 10,000. Vice President Richard M. 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Falcon sales of 344,248 in the first! nine months of 1980 exceed by 20 per cent the combined sales of eight other U.S. - makes for the! same period." i DETROIT IP — Ford Motor Co.i * * * • said today 425,000 Falcons were! Wright said Ford’s Atlanta as* [delivered during the first full yearjsembiy plant will start producing of the compact car on the market,(Falcons in December. Falcons now * * * (are produced at Ford plants hi The company described (Ms as Lorain. Ohio, Kansas City, Mo., "a first year sales record unparal- Metuchen, N.J , and San Joae, led by any other make In history." Calif. - % J. O. Wright. Ford Division gen- ■ ...—.......— end manager, said, "Every month. Two towns in the southwestern! (since the car’s introduction last [comer of Miaaouri are named' (October. the. Falcon has outsold1 Braggadocio and Bragg City. ’ | These TV staUeas Haled hi Mg type: 0 Detroit • Detroit ; • Detroit • Detroit-Windsor Hated la smaller types • Lansing 10 Jackaon-East Lansing 11 Toledo 12 Flint It Toledo ^ 51 Detroit tiOO Q The lhputh-Vnhn Henry Fonda aad Allen CMS In "The Jaaon Harris story." 0 fight of the Week ITHOn Middleweight rhsmptnwehip _ fmrw Lea Angela* gperts Telephone for home delivery of the Sunday 0m |b t$$including “TV Channels” FREE! Ia other areas, call your load Fro* Press distributor. YouH find hfa —— uadgr "Detroit Fraa Press” hi the white pages of your local telephone hook. Pontiac FEderal 5-9272 SHOWS THE iCDUl SZE 01# lUNOY NEW "IT CHANHRS" MIME - fllS WITH MIATC DETROIT EKE I I POSTIAC. MICHIGAN.' FRTDAV; OCTOBER 7, i960 TWgyTTiXljgE THE PONTIAC PRESS • v % V '* f.'Jf >*. r ' THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY! OCTOBER 7, i960 Brazil Does All in a Big Way — It's a Vigorous Adolescent pi iTditer"* Notn: T*» »otl>er of these rcMkilBt m«Mm m UUn , Anrtrtc* mi it * former leading mess district and the packed streets fTwnr1*?^cars, told me with some ardor: cm*( tatMi.i I “This Is a great Country, sir. By realty her, wearing pigtails. -Marilyn often wears them when she's home alone and 'when she showed up that way for an-earthy scene in "The Misfits," Director John Huston was so enthusiastic he bad her keep the braldft for the filming. Pionist Harriet Cohen Quitting as Sight Ebbs SHOWS AT 7:00 sad 9:25 "PSYCHO” 7:30 and 9:45 some quarters by the histrionics The coastline of Turkey totals of Fidel Castro. The Communists 'i«4 miles and lies along the Med* are not ■ decisive force now, bill iterranean, Aegean and Black' „ . [Seas, Sea of Marmara. Darden-they shouldnot be underestimated, Bosp|lorus shores) and BrazU would be wise to keep anjs|arKjs -eye on them. 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HE BECAME MORE DEEPLY ENMESHED IN ANOTHER MAN S Journey .Into Crime "THE POKTIAiB PkESS, rtuDAV, OCTOBER 7. THIRTY-OXK Brotherly Love Meant Murder for Frenchman^ idav It li OK ScN« of Cantar Lma Reserve Plant WASHINGTON (X-The Gmril Administration aald Thursday K has approved sale of the] VJn'wrtli'n u w **• ■•dhp he" had I Indignant at the police, Doctor that Julie actually had suffered Jj^^wJh****1*'* P**n< A^ISSlUul? 1 ”**"“^ “* kie|lw Uw- La vise obtained the letter Andb»Nry •» childbirth anyl thua lt Motom Cbrp (or S31* million j Then Remays received a letter helped Pettier matt and recth*!?** un,Uw?ly *hc had ever taken a; <3^,. of the . . asking him to act ea counael for others, and finally send; a telegram. °'el * dr * sale was contained In a report sab- . s . I* tfAhsoceanic navigation firm to » FRIENDSHIP'S NAME The Jury was out only 30 min Ac!^thi^OffuT **' **'* U*ner*1 in the gasfight era when the port! ** Anenced with American capital. A day after dispatch of the tele- Armand was found guilty of proposed sale however Is of Antwerp was a major center oflT^* writer- “Henry Vaughan,"; gram, Peltier called on the doctor voluntary murder airf LeonguUty ,0 ^ the ({ouaf commerce, art culture and fi.!?#tod wouW Hemays via»t him and blurted, "aomethlng terrible ®* ^^J**** ™urter_V,,“ ‘^ and Senate government operations ** | January 7 at 159 Rue de la Lai in has happened. Leon did not under-d*ence burst Into cheers. But many ^mm^1^t jj ^ ^ groups do y « Brussels. 'stand my telegram and will sr- Belgian* believed Armand «rf{not indicate disapproval within 30 remains among thejA JOURNEY TO DEATH (rive st Brussels' north railroad1^ w**e condetr^ ss tmich b> ! Md bring ^im to your. (Cspytight HR) . j .The sale figure, a GSA .pokes- Jealousy, Intrigue, deception and a! would be home in time fur dinner.;* But he did not return that evening The doctor was nanee, Belgium was rincked by a Sears Hits All-Time . High for September ; ...... RRL, was reached on thel , stunned. Real- Sophia Mistaken;!**“*• * w*oUa,kw* wm* WWW nor the next After four days hisj ***■« he had been duped, be said. >t> r»__ _ A society matron stepped from disappearance was reported to po- 1 wU* help you an 1/OGS1IT LiXJjCCX her carriage on a fashionable Ant- Mce. •' more.” n l Jjii nil werp street and hurried Into a Questioned, the servants told of Doctor La vise told his story to 'DQDjt fill brownstone mansion, bearing ex-!Bemays' quarrel with Peltzer over!the authorities end Armand was . , citing news. j Julie end hipted that Armand was arrested secretly and brought be- R0ML ^ ^ attorney gen- ^ *ud,*e •*“*• “Then look bc-;»’“ wpecting. she said. "But,highest on record for the month. The buo of astonishment spread eral of Belgium, signed "Henry !hind •vou I found out a day or so ego I was ,ota) wa„ an increase ol across the little, country. For Vaughan, "it said the writer hadj Amumd turned just ns s police- wrong—there will he no baby. $8.(146,900 or 2.5 per cent over mouths there had been a guessing been showing Bemays an antique man entered with Leon. tfopbta tainted three Him* la :**!«• of $355,811,931 in Septaniber game over who would Win the pistol when the weapon fired ac-j Armand immediately threw sit one week recently on the set of 119W. the previous record, beautiful, auburn-haired Julie,; ddently, billing the lawyer. the blame on Leon. Leon came to. Victoria de (UCa's new film | Sales (or the first eight months daughter of an influential political j leader and business man. Demays was a dark, intense Jewish lawyer who had accumulated jl fortune as counsel for some ofj Antwerp's largest firms. Vaughan said he was so overcome with terror he had fled to | the Sooth of Fraaee, He had j written na explanatory note I Europe, he said, as represents-five of a wealthy American named; Henry Murray to establish a transoceanic transport company. ~ ^""l This was L™. ... i He wanted Bemays to handle the J*™1* ,h* mlfht >* •**«** • or 3.2 per . the coroner after tto■ killing, but ;]eKa] ^ knowing of Ar1*1.^ ^ high of $2,674,965,455 he mast have forgotten t, mail with the lawyer. . 1 * HI M T jH of Sears' fiscal year. February Apparentiy. there were otherte^Tof^™^^ *L' signs as well, uid Sophia Wdl780'836'793' ^ » new record. *The first shadow fell for Julie a few weeks after their marriage, | one of file brilliant events in Ant-1 werp society in 1972. At first she| 14 mm __ ■ m ■ _ _ ..... I IlSfllllU S WHHI wfi1 WWil -MAC- M+-Z-...... j-------A-W. ttjle promised be wmdd return ^ ^gguise. Leon admitted! MM fkflfl riflM h nita f at thm <. . ... . ....................WnH( tW fnr fivii I guess It was that I was very year ago. ^Tvr “T2* *** he killed Bemays but insisted it woril^ ,or *>ve months now.; •sal of Belgian justice. |was accidental ^ * sometimes seven days a week,! H _______I______! JoUf accompanied th- sttomey) u ^ Umwir. Armand had Mith<,ut « ^ . < had been pleased when Guillame general, a magistrate and a police- i*., h.j _ __ ■„ . ___ , , . told her he had decided to convert man to the apartment on Rue de fftSer^S^ld to ^ J k to the Catholic faith. But then she la Loi in Brussels. As the door '* ; W»« ***# Nortbi heard her husband still held mem ! was forced open. Julie screamed (..aroma awl unto. ______ • bership in a secret society actively and fainted. Bemays' body lay; Leon swore Armand's story was, opposed to Catholicism. sprawled in an armchair. He had **w, but when police pointed out, wnm v»..r hood I*>«" *hot in the back of the neck. Bemays had been shot in the back; Don t worry your pretty head - * * * 'of the neck. Leon chanfea his over my business sffalrs,” he * * * ..ia Beside the basin where the killer i^- . , .. ...... I .____. . .... 1.!. This time he said Bemays rec-j "But you can't do this, Guillame. j tosSS | ‘nu,Ste ‘Jj'ttoSlEr I “Henry and mey 1*71." On . «btol"d ba»“-to^tte« ttn? .WPf For MEMBERS and GUESTS rnssr saS Su<>r i ts SP.lt. . Hah or Oiicksn Dinner $1.00 Steak ar Shrimp DtMwr $1.50 Wattrford Eagle* No. 2887 HlfhUnt OS S ttSS . t It’s immoral." , "1 do not wish to discuss it/ Bemays said coldly. |were calling cants bearing the! name Henry Vaugha and jVaughan's unmailed letter describ- expialned that la giving birth ing him. He seized a pistol to defend himself and It fired acciden- _____ I tally. * At that momriit, the suspicion ^ ^ ag accidental. Sev-; . . * *. I was bam to Julie that even their ^ Armand and Leon Peltzer came marriage perhaps was a "business *^ P y CE Hl>*'--------- BUT Tha Acsdsmy Award Star Hi AN amazing DUAL ROLE! ALEC GUINNESS in the faactnattng mystery story baaed on a novel by DAPHNE DU MAURIER, author of “Rebecca” THE SCAPEGOAT CO-STARRING BETTE DAVIS ADDED ATTRACTION! RETURNED BY REQUEST! MARLON BRANDO thiht&two peeking Pre, Socialist Visits Here of Lark Models . MARK MMlVSKY Ross Holding I cam*- to Pontiac yeatorday. * * I Overshadowed by a pair rouged Nixon and Kennedy, Haw. caikii-■date of the Socialist Labor party, [is nevertheless going all out to get jhrtgW White House He admits that aae of tor oth era, whom he calls "Twredlr-dam - Twffdledee candidate*" wW wta this year. "But you never know what will happen tour yean from now," he Haaa, who la editor ot The Week-liy People, official party organ, in between campaigns, accused both-imajor candidates of offering no | more than “promises to talk tough to Mr. Khrushchev and to build' ' more and terrible weapons of mass annihilation.'1 ,;.i! \Stiff f 1 ■ ,JN ' ' ' / ./ • ,.v,...* ■ . .. v, j > THft POXTIM PKftS% FIUPAV, OCTOBER T, IKK) S P£utS Prices Wrapped Up in Problem Claim Safer of Autoists Would Cut Toll Decreases Range From \>- tAQ . . _ , | CHICAGO (AP) — Traffic deaths haaa of toe American Medical Wl 10 wwe*f Tab ^d can be induced by Aaaortattae Journal. Mast mem- 1§ Will Be $1,757 safer "packaging- of passengers AAA.M have competed I In automobiles; a group of road-1 »" ^ ft 80J.TH BEND. Ind, *£#“» “^ay P~*'" TT 1 p . . r . . < Packaging a pnsaengrr in an ••The automobile, like any con- f a*M . ”C * . * <*.™ automobile follows the same prin- talner being used to transport val-§ (no^ jw^nKiuctwns on its ciples of packaging used to protect ^ be designed j§ 1*1 Lark models ranging from any va uaWe object being trans- go as not to crush in on the coh-j» P to $66 under comparable 1980^ naid Dr. lit A. rentier of ^ ^ Qpen Qr gpj„ out tJ mpdels. AMSM. H. ;contents.,1Dr.-Femer eokfc--I * * * i Dr. JPenaer is preaideat of the j Many of the physicians urged The lowest price Lark will be1 A*nertc“ Aasodafiaa for Auto- state laws making seat belts com-” .pncT ■ . motive Medicine (AAM). A poU ipulsory. They mentioned these oth-J the Automotive AssocUtlon jer packaging improvements: • v :■ ; ' I ■ ' ■ • ! instrument panels, steering wheel in as scekkht and high sept backs., columns and roof supports; eUm-ito guard against neck injuries, inatkm of the junk-gatheiing Mgtj J 1V""-’"'"1"~' behind the rear seat; steering ^ The World Bank baa made an wheels with no sharp projaetiaM; laBocatioa of I* million to India modified dashboards so that the] knees wouldn't hit them dfncflyltts railways. lory list price of 11,797, a reduction of $36. This is HI more than the least expensive Falcfa |7 more than the least expensive Corvair! and $25 less than the least expen-1 Valiant. was reparted May la the current Safety lodes on doors; padded RESTAURANT and CARRY OUT! Col. Sander’h KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN • 4667 Dixie Hwy„ Drayton His pattern for peace is to re-Stato Department T#|U to provide ior rep- . M . of Reported Detentionjpomiau pLii^^So^Si^jpyl ||^|) ^j|||Qp for Taking Pictures i W ASHINGTON (*-The Siat^ Department says Mark Kaminsky, 2, of Edwardshutg. Mich/one of studeata missing after an Be also advocates aortal own erahlp of the aattaa’a productivi facilities. , “4 socialist United States could! ' rally Hie peoples of the world to! 0 its side and carry the ball away ! h.frem Khmshchev," he continued. August trip to the Soviet Union, “He would not dare seek to move! has been reported under detcn-ia»atttat ■ truly *>cialist society”) Hon for taklna Dhotoenmh* 1 H*“' *• ,e,t hta *• PM«g non tor taxing photographs __ja ..unique historical role", in “fo- * * * | curing attention on the basic cause! The report came from an Amer-iof war — the international com-! lean tourist who said he saw [petition for markets and iwma-!misrepresiehfe, eoraoarable to the middle < the slandard sISed cars The Talk of the Town!} Romanian Food at lit Finest- La Vlean Dining Roam Romanian Stylo Staffed, SI DO ROASTED CHICKEN — T© Go ... Xadfi^ t Broiled Mltitie Chicken Alt Palavie Steaks, Meats, Broiled (No Frying) Catering sal Take-Out Berries Hours: Mon.. Wod„ Thurs —11 WL to ll pJB. Fit, Sat—11 am to 1 ua. —Sunday II ia to It mb. < SMI EUaskcth U U4. _ _dUMKB - * BCTWXBN ciaaCIMT LX. sod aiarOBT IX _ TCESDATS DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING in tfco Bar Room Friday Night BILL SEAMAN m4 Hit Bui ^*j Witch as fhevrolet, Ford, Ply ________ial ^ um4 D*rt- jiam, he added. lArthritis and Rheumatism Founda-j Price of the Studebaker Hawk.: I HE’S RUN BEFORE jtion. |a five-passenger sports coupe, was Hass U making his third run tor * * # \ ^ |rateed * to ® !J7' the White House this year. He’s Dr. R- W. Lamont-HaversNskd[ * * * Kaminsky and his traveling com- b*en °" ** campaign trail since)the Second Annual Conference on)________ ■anion, Harvey C. Bennett, 26. of Ijl*Fr DaJ' Rehabilitation and Home Care iajnounced its September passenger -- - -■ - - In the last election, he polled Arthritis Thursday night that $10 car deliveries were 13.9 per cent!m 46.000 votes in 14 states. Hass also [million is spent annually for urth- above September 1959. The firm!^ has run, unsuccessfully, for myaorjHtis research, compared to $250 ot New York City, and for governor million for the quack or misrep-and senator from New York State, [resented remedies, i ti* axa a*. 7 ! "Foopto simply are paytag a 151.410.000 Price Bath, Maine, entered the Soviet Union by automobile July 27 Here scheduled to have returned Aug. 25. TAUGHT IN ANN ARBOR Kaminsky taught Russian at Ann Arbor, Mich.. High School lari year while completing work ur his -master's degree at the University of Michigan. We Are Now Serving Food At SCHOELLER’S BAR 19191 Highland Road' around the plane's engines after „ . , the Federal Aviatka Agency lari} Bohtt- whe** pk***r work Mardi ordered that all Electras; the nature of the atom led to to-^ be flown at riiarpiy reduced day’s developments in nuclear1 speeds. !physics, still teaches foreign and; *1 * * ' Danish scientists at the institute of The spokesman said that none theoretical physic* he founded! of the 142 Eiectra* put into serv- herg. Ice, W far—and this includes the)^--■——tj*——-- one that crashed Tuesday has D-Or—**—*»—*«, CLUB 59 dm Ut im Presents the SUE BROTHERS !: and iwe ofknr* "Roulette Recording Artists" ; : jyyi DANCING : ii Fri.. Sat.. Su. FINE FOOD J Kitchsn Onan Altar S P.M. Except Mondey ] ALSO [ii * Pitta. Pood • Boot-Wino ' * Liquor • Dancing MIS Highland M at M U Ignttir! • * Mile. WmI <1 rnntlnV , > been modified. The firm has begun modifying Dinner J .■ " at lifi 2515 S. 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Floor Show Vssgsards National Hacoidiug Trio JAM SESSION IVKUY TUESDAY WITH FRANK FIRRY AND HIS SWINGMASTIRS lieII\ Inn Bill. Swain- Jim Stump and Brush Mountain Boys —ALSO— Featuring tho Prido of North Carolina Laonard Stylos on 5 Strings Spadafore Bar « N. CASS. CORNER OP HURON NEW DRAYTON INN Rcstmiront and Cocktail Lounge •5 J2j«>c_±lwy__^ OR 3-7161 Droyton Pla • COCKTAIL BAR • DINING ROOM 'MAD MAN MILTIE" Featuring COMEDY M. C, and SONGS 1 -"A Good Place lo Spend Tour Summer Evening* ' cater to Special Parties, Banquet* a bad Drink*. SyedSgeL •t; 33* IMIHIIIIIII ROLL-A-WAYS PARTY EQUIPMENT HAND b ROWER TOOLS ROTO TILLERS HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT MANECK'S SANDERS FOR RENT VIIAV18 * HARDWARE tM OttbarS L*k« In. rt MIN SOW GRASS SEED NOW For A Handsome LAWN In The Spring Good Perennial- Lawn Gran Seeds town now will germinate and grow this fall — and will assure you of a thick luxuriant Turf next Spring. NEW GARDEN AID — The Lawn-Boy Hdbby Gardener, one of the most revolutionary garden units eVer developed, ia adaptable to all forms of gardening. An attachment includes amechani-cal "hoe” that cultivates flower plots and digs holes for plantings. Wood Chips Are Valuable Knock on wood, don’t knock wood as a superior mulch material! Every knock should really be a boost for wood chips, one of the new and rapidly expanding sources]tag variety as well as the faithful, for humus-forming materials in] hardy fall mums. It la time, to give the lawn, the trees and the shrub* their slow-acting fall feedings — if this hasn’t been done earlier — and then, if the ground has adequate supplies of water, to allow the growing things to start resting. This la the time to start thinking about planting new, larger materials — apple and pear trees, tor instance, once the leaves of the. deciduous trees have fallen The long life of the ehrysan- you’ll have to combat la the brown mgy'be lemum nn_ «t i. ne.W in chrysanthemum aphid. Aphids gen-|p,divided. UU^caTJTZ erally cluster on terminal shoots the ground - - and on undersides of leaves. They ceived an suck Juices and disfigure and even-] ' ‘ _ tually may kill plants. |Chrysanthemums Grow in Nearly Any Garden themum, now at is peak in many areas, is one of the principal reasons for that flower's popularity. And that goes for cut flowers and for the fairly recent summer-bloom- HOLD8 WATER — Home flower arrangers will be able to design more intricate and tageni-ous arrangements using a foam material called Oasis. Widely used by commercial florists, tor the past half dozen years, it does away with'the need for chicken wife, needle point or pin holders, frogs, - and mesh holders formerly used. Flowers and greenery can be quickly positioned at any angl# in the dense material and stay there. It Is ideal for hard stemmed gladioli and Irises as well as the softer stemmed varieties. Oasis retains over thirty times Its ,own weight In water and Is reusable. The versatile material comes in three Inch diameter plugs that fit most contkipers and can be out or molded to nest In most others. , tree and shrub culture. _____ Another mum enemy is the Mex- J www | comn?,n mumr offcr thejtcan mealybug, a tiny white insect the perennial garden and also] _. , .. . . * Hamateur gardener a variety of col* covered with a white, waxy excrrtspots^racated tarannuals mm i ■ftR, to effort, ia the^flndtag ofjom. soft and bold, and a variety luon.it attacks leav^. stems iuriE weTSnS^^'f-2'l an eight-year research project, of shapes, including small, round flowers, causing stunting _ . fflsintcgratcd leaf mold,! Homer L. Jacobs, research direc- ] pom-pom or shaggy tor cf the Davey Tree Expert Co., ptant chrysanthemums where reports the project showg^criticism jtfrey wur get full sunshine as long] that wood chips are ’’toxic’ trees and “sour the soil" is unfounded. At the Davey Tree Center ia Kent, O., aad on private properties as well, wood chlpo have been need experimentally oa trees and shrnbs. Results showed the chips seijved all customary uses of a mulch aad, la addition, ewosuraged remarkable rant growth la fairly large-sited tree According to the research director, wood chips, shavings and sawdust, supplemented with sufficient nitrogen, improved most soils when worked in like peat moss. The mild ly add wood chips actually are beneficial to the plants, he says. ; . w ' W ★ . - Wood chips used as mulches are said to prevent extremes of soil possible. Plant them in a For control of Insects and sooty mold, spray with nicotine sulphate solution mixed with white Stick to the Rules When Planting Bulbs tatfeai Top Dross Garden Now Is a good time to top dress! mfal well-rotted manure, if you want the bright bloom •re all good for this purpose. Fall [after the bleak winter, es is required. Tulips planted rains wUlsoak ™ rest with their tips about with a trowel. Destroy all dead or Infested £ the area can be mulSS iajfflfc!? ,h* :*>“ of the plant. To prevent diseases of chrysanthemums: Don’t plant In*wet, shady places. 2. Don’t crowd plants. They need air circulation. % 3. Water only during the early hours of day. 4. When the plant Is wen-established, spray with Bordeaux mixture of sineb (oheea fungicide.) Also effective are mala-tMoa aad nicotine sulphate. 5. Stake plants to keep branches off Urn ground. Crumble Leaves Oak leaves are add, and a desirable mulch for the add-loving Use Fall Days to Plant Shrubs Fall is a good time for gardeners to plant shrubbery. When normal gardening activity has slowed down, the home gardener can select and plant shrubs at a leisurely pace. There will still be balmy fall days that a gardener wants to spend out In the yard. Select shrubbery with care considering all of its ornamental chftr- light sandy soil planting, cqn and the- like, Narcissus, on the' other hand, should go in a bill . ™i,*a °** "f*l°r P"*antton earlier to promote root growth. I While you should take care to jbuy bulbs from a reliable source, ^_________ for the average home garden you] j^nTth"3 don’t have to purchase the expensive exhibition types. make sure that there Is ao air space under the bulb. This eaa | be done by pulverizing some soil under the bulb aad setting the i bulb firmly on the soil. Plantings of smaller bulbs, such •re. ih.___u..ikJas cr°cus in god, can best be done J,?! S5£>!?|wlth a dibble - which ia a pointed the whole bed, loosen up the aoll,| heavy jolljand plant the bulbs such as tulips! Give some thought 'to (denting colorful bulbs whjch will have a na to order1 to give top effect. Bulbs provide pleasing aspects when planted In] drifts. Narcissus Is particularly effective on banks and in di should be ht a sunny location, although partial shade or lightly shaded spots will give good results. The ideal soil should be fertile «rl.TS2.iLT \o consider flowers, furit, colorj and texture of foliage and its winter effect when choosing shrubbery. At the same time the use of the! instrument with a handle. In this type planting, it is essential that some soil be placed In the pointed hote under the bulb to prevent a(r planting bulbs i ■ 1 •• r--' —- —--------- -------. .. __ „ . an ttuir uiuiui iw UK miU’iuvui^! (------------——^ * temperature in the upper soil, "tojin groups. They thrive in.pim^g the broadleaved p*ant mu,t planned. ____________ „ _ _________ _ assist the flow of moisture and pre- southern exposure and In fertile, evergreens which appreciate a ^ the shrubbeiy is being planted twice the depth in the ground S | , vent compaction, to conserve mois-|well-drained sofl. ___________ iwinter mulch became they areheavy *>U. mix In peat with the bulb is In size. In tultjfe, forjing Gloxinias Want to Rest in Cool Dry Place Gloxinias should not be rested until they have reached the end of their natural growing Mason; which Is in the fall dr early winter months. At that time the foliage, will begin to die away naturally and you should withhold water 'rather gradually than suddenly. The tuber or bulb can remain; Any mulch which is applied — in the soil all winter and should] _ . , * , ■ [»uch as leaves, straw or such, be stated Into new growth early The , general rule , of thumb in should be withheld uptil after the ] in spring. During the period of rest-ptec* ^m[ground freezes; Narcissus should ting the pots containing the gloxinia °* be mulched early to prevent frees- tubers should be stored In a- dry] place where the temperature is heavy, It s a good idea to fork In ] LET FREEZE some compost or peat moss aad mix the soli thoroughly. TjHIRTY -THRIEB new McCULLOCH Chain Saw ONE/71 • McCulloch exclusive shockabsorbor -TTTntrfr • Rubber fittings soak up vibration, reduca fatigua • Taro-potWon ’Team A CsuntqT muffler rata daw• *149*5 • Weatherproofed ignHkm for faat starts, hot or csM ---•-RMrM enfy ?! pseuds takas bar, up taffl*- • Direct-drive, light-touch cutting HIGHEST TRADE-INS . FREE DEMONSTRATION EAST TO OWN An All Imr McCslloch Costs At Little at EASY TIME PAYMENTS KING BROS. ‘ PONTIAC RD. of OPDYKE 1(0. PE 4.1112 PE 4-0734 ration and to discourage weed beyond « growth. It ia Unporiant however, three ahi “ f'WWI to prevent depletion of this ele-’ j meat In the soil.. Forget Leaf Burning in Favor of Mulch When tl« multi-colored leave, begin to fail from your trees fills autumn, you may not look on them at things of beauty, but they can 'Ml'S valuable asset.. 'Property handled, pesky, fallen; leaves can be turned Into valuable; nutrients tor your lawn and garden, i says the October issue of Better Homer A Gardens magazine. ' * * # . j To convert file fall leaves into a lovelier lawn next year, grind them up with s mulching attach-] ment on ydar power mower. The leaves will be chewed into fine] bltl and tossed over the grass as, inconspicuous mulch and potential I food. Bonfires are beautiful things, but pVoperly built compost piles can] reap richer dividends for the gw>| dener. Alter raking your leaves, file magazine says to toss them Into compost die, sprinkling wa-j ter and plant food on each layer; of leaves added. Bacteria (list] turns the leave, to compost need moisture to do its work, so be sure to keep the pile moist. : common mum pest R» ms&yfc as afoi ing and thawing weather. and form a heavy blanket over root-systems which excludes atr and water, and are better com/ posted Into rich and crumbly leaf-mold. 1021 W. Have* FI 4.3505 orm SUNDATS M four Inches deep, and deeper' f RpBBBOBBBSBBSBi GUESS WORK - ■ hos no place and is completely unnecessary in home landscaping. Just bring in a snap shot, sketch or a good discription of your home and our experts will provide you with plans for planting. Of course there's no charge. It's just another "phis service" ot Jacobsen's Garden Town. BURNING BUSH Sale Price Fire Red Foilage JACOBSEN’S sunn ran ui nursery . COM.LFTI LANDSCAPC HRVtCI 545 S. Broadway, Leka Orion Seed Fwllilsen /■mcticides Garden Tools Grosnksnis end Nursery — 10 Miiuite* North FeMtos ee Ferry ft. (M-24) •* Tee Eater MY 2 268^“ tT~S ^LPSE-OilT OF ALL I960 YARD-MAN RIDING MOWERS There is no chonge between the 1960 and 1961 models. But since we hoye o few 1960 models left and wont to make loom for the new 1961 models, we have priced them real low for immediote clearance! Hurry in now for a real buy? .Low-Down Payment— Long Terms LETS 921 Mt. Clemens St. SALES and SERVICE FE 3.1 i jkyfocfcr Nine final JR D«ltg Blue Grass .. .97 Cr. lad Fescue .41 Chewing Fescue ... .69 Penn Lawn Fescue . .79 Kentucky Fescue .. .39 Highland Beut Grass .69 Extra Large—Top Quality BULBS Saparaf* Named Colon Darwin Tvlipi 10 for 69c Parrot Tulips 10 foi 69c lad Emperor . . 10 for 99c WyacfoOif 7.10 for ^1.39 Daffodils . II for 91.49 ™10foi 19c REGAL FEED & SUPPLY CO. FoaMaa, 20 jntaw Drsytoa Flaias, 4200 Mala Hwy. Good fo Feed * Lawns in Fall tfatdeH .1 Autumn la just H round (he eor-ner, ushering to a long --nine of good grata-growing weather. Cool season lawn grasm, such as Sent, Blue Grtuu, Ptoteaes or mixture* of theewwtoe in toe (.warm day, and cooT night, of au-itumn and early BUI. Therefore o well established lawn that hM keen fertilized systematically, can he kept In good growing condition by the application of the proper plant food at this time of year. According to agronomists with |the Armour Agricultural Chemical Company, this aairiy fall feeding not only produces greener towns later in the season, but develops s strong root system better able to .withstand freezing and thawtng condition* of winter. Another advantage sf tola aarly feeding of toe laws Is that aamial weeds, sorh as crah-erhas, kaotweeds aad many •'hers are so laager germinating to compel# with file stand at grass. Also, Insect* aad ittsraass that attack lawns are usually leoa destructive during the fag period of cooler weather. Fertilizer applied at this time of year produces a heavier sod which helps hold topsoil in place. This i reduces erosion and check, the , run-off of heavy rains. As , result, j rainfall penetrate, deeper into the | sub-soil and Is stored there for um ■by-the plant, in the next dry season. in addition, this firmer soil can carry more traffic without Injury to the turf. For this feeding, the Armour 'agronomists recommend that fertilizer for lawns and gardens be ] applied at the rate of two to three pounds for each 100 square feet |of lawn space. Water the town thoroughly after application of the i fertilizer. Prune spring flowering shrubs Immediately after the blooms have faded. CLEARANCE PRICED! 'Gardeners CLIP THIS coupon HARDY MUM PLANTS y% Price Af%< Reg. 97c mW-W Stretch Lawn laaiity AGRICO tar TURF with UREA-FORM 40% organic attregsa — Gradually rslssssd ts match liwa’i ■0 Lb.. ... 17.25 50 Lbs, . . $4.75 25 Us. .. $2.70 MATES FEED gnd SUPPLY STORE jKeep Going CHAPPAQI A. N. Y. - One of I the pleasures of gardening, a* we of the calloused palms and broken fingernails well know, ia that there ft always next year when things are going to be so much better. And one of the frustrations is that one’s brightest ideas invariably] strike at just the wrong seasons. For Instance, if you want to open . up a new garden bed next season in an area planted to grass, the time to reach that decision tif right now. If you do, it will be possible to dig up the area, turn A"er the clods, and let winter weath-1 — brtakiip flit soil and help you turn the*Riot into a future Eden. Unfortunately, however, moat bright ideas about opening up a new border strike around Jan. IS; — when the ground Is froaen solid although the will to work is strong. fag week* should be the hobby gardeners. Actually It la a more crucial period than the spring la terms of Improving soil, cleaning up rotabUahed planting* aad adding new plantings. Just I about the only thing larkh* Is I the average gardener’s enthaal-asm for hard labor. This Is the time for planting! earlier-blooming perennials, for moving biennial and perennial seedlings from seed beds to permanent locations. This la also the right time to dig and divide established perennial, — except of course those which bloom late in the year and are best moved in the spring. And when this activity Is in progress, h is a good time to dig over and thoroughly feed the beds. tkirty-f6ur , > THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCiUBKR 7,1960 OrM 1 (Met Chny 1 (1 Burps*. Scot Mao Umm 1 ab a Vlrdon. ct - * * Croat. *» 4 « Gibbon.p 09 cChrutopber o i Clements, rt S f 10 ST U BBIFO A • S 0 (14 0 14 S|8 4 1 0 i } a ClmoU,'If a l Burt,**, a 4 * -Boal,*b - 4 1 Masaraakl, lb S f Friend, p 10 tgSkar i * Lablne, p 0 0 i rf 0 U 1 iff 1 \ ? 0 0 0 i i i Mt • i i • • • Totals JO 1 a Popped aut for Mas Miffiffiflroafl S IT t la 4th. hm ■■■ii XBW TOM <*) ......to* 1ST SSI—IS FITTSBUEGH (N) ... .*1* It* MS— * MEETING AT THE MOUND - Clem Lablne (right), Pittsburgh Pirate pitcher, comes in to era in a futile effort to glop the Yanks. Back to relieve Fred Green (tall player in center) in camera is catcher Smoky Burgess (8) wtth-man- 6th Inning of Thursday’s game against toe New ager Danny Murtaugh In front of him^At toe York Yankees as the Bues kept pouring, to pitch- left to Dick Groat . —; York (A) 0. Pittsburgh IN) 11. SB—MaaaroaU. McDoutsld. Hoak Hlebardaoo, Boyer, jb—Howard. B Mantle 3. 8—Turley. Maad ili , as iOmn .... Ubiiit ..... :::::::::::: % ! i Wttt Olbbon .... Shanta «r imam, tlrti FREE INSTALLATION MUFFLERS 8||88 r A# UN dkmM or PtaNM. Ford oai Flyatid INF'U OtftrSRiFFl I •Tfotr %mw Ml to for MasMy-fartaf Triati «. rwr C.r y------- Sear Teona Soccer Boys Will Kick for State Mich igan Hopes to Bounce Back ANN ARBOR. Mich. (B-Therelback Ben McRae and {fallback Kenl B they are unable te play, their wieen't appear to be very much Tuieaud, both of whom Buffered {places on oflenee wtO probably at stake tor Michigan in Satur-jleg Injuries in the M8U game and be taken by halfback Jack Strobel, day’s intersectional game with tin- have seen linked action in psaeja eophomore. and fullback Rudd *i. | van Dyne. Daugherty Plans on Long Bools Against Hawks Out to Provont Ungthy Runbocks by Ih# Iowa beaten Duke. It won't mean a thing In the Big Tan championship race. It will draw considerably leas than a capacity crowd to 101.001-seat Miqh- BIO TARGET — Senior end Tom Sweeney makes a good target for Birmingham Seahoim passers. He atanda 9-2 and weigh* ISO. The Maples host strong Port Huron in an important Eastern Michigan game tonight. - ' GUARANTEED BONDED Brakas Relined 1075 Tmrt — easy. — PtraMMb wk«.u r..sn IS N.IM MU., w UNI i.essfiraSSiMi ALL OTHEE V. 8. CABS SIMS KUHN AUTO 149 Wkst Huron Street Wheel Alignment •ft50 Wheal istssslsg . 91.50 Far Wheel SERVICE FE 2-1215 S 2nd Anniversary Sale FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY CAR FLOOR MATS : . 29c Ea. FOOTBALL PANTS •« *« . . $4.25 RIDUCID FRICU ON FOOTIAU SHOO MANY OTHER lAVINOS ON QUALITY MIRCHANMSI FREE COFFEE and DONUTS BOB MINEWEASER’S North Side SPORTING GOODS jbJ HARDWARE which Me Wolverines meet ge aR set te win la ceuviacteg | style. “We need a real good game to] bounpe back after losing to Michigan State,” Elliott said. “With the ! rest of the Big Ten acnedule ahead ■of us, a victory right now would I be a big morale booster.” Duke was impressive in winning I its first two starts, 31-0 over South Carolina and 20-7 over Maryland, and shapes up as ont of the classy teams of the south. Michigan victory would be duly noted by Wolverines’ six1 upcoming Big Ten opponents. Although they have a couple of key baektleld mew ailing, Elliott’s men in rated a ene-toachdown favorite against coach BUI Mamgr’s Bluo Devil*. Elliott said he will decide late today whether ha will start half- Yankees Solid Choice to Win EAST LANSING »-A slight skhay soccer player wearing shorts wn kick off tor Michigan Urn football gam*-'with Iowa here- “We’re (Nag Is put too foot back in football,’’ grlaaii Coach I Me latest gimmick la AP M»t*fa* SHARP TOE — John Halstead. University of Michigan end from Bay City, has scored eight points this season In about 30 seconds playing time, including a long field goal against Michigan State last week. Holding the ball for Halstead during a practice session is quarterback John Stamos of Chicago. Color Unlimited Thor* sr* many possibilities now in the finishing of paneling. Come in end tee us for helpful hints, estimates and tinting possibilities. Bright colors sr* available that wNI make your room bright and still show the grain of the wood. World Series NEW YORK (UPD-The New York Yankees .are. favored at 716 . i . . _ to 5 to beat Ptttaburgh tomorrow at No AcB for 15 YbOM, Call MOOflflD \ot "ankoe Stadium In the third gamel/* .. 0 «... c______ lOII PlOOIIliy JCl ( the World Sarlea. 2 Th,, 5umm#r j J L /»| L * * * I For 15 years Everett Arthurs ofinV Kdllddndr UUU Although toe series to squared At {Pontiac tried hi vain to make a: » M te game each, the Yankees he hole-iiwme. Then, when he finally _ «h re,* rw a solid chotcefat 916 to 5 to win {succeeded, he really did it In a “““f ** .?*. * *+ the classic because of their ex-j big way. trait wUl hold Its ton business plosive 16-3 victory Thursday on! Arthurs fired an ace at Rack- and social meeting Saturday at the Pirates’ home soil. ham Golf Club yesterday tor his the Dryden ski area at 6 p.m. ★ 4 * 2nd hole-in-one this year. He ihotp U b b b | Bookmakers today quoted a his first one Aug. 21 at Rochester a smorgaaboard dinner will be Mb * —- - -- Country dub before hitting the' - Jackpot again on the Rackham course. Arthurs, who lives at 822 Glen-dala, aced Rackham’s 182-yard 9th, hole with a Atom. Witness*# Included Georgs Nault, Joe Vejack and Jim Thompson. Daugherty actually has a better raaaon. He loosed nights over the 99-yard kickoff run back tor a touchdown scored by Michigan last Saturday, ir?”. * * . * A couple of aoccer players were invited over to the football Held Blow some kicking. They boomed them 90 or 79 yards — Into or beyond the end aone — on awry try. Thte would kill aay^ runbacks by speedy Iowa. Daugherty made a quick eligibility check'and gave order to Issue the pair uniforms. The new tectbaB recruits are OseU Heron, MAIN pounds. He scored all six goals hi a Spartan 9-9 win over Baitonm I College teat week. The other entry te Ranter {(Dutch) Kemeling, M, 94. ITS ■ pounds, a sophomore from Racine, Wte., originally from Holland. * * b They win wear helmets and Jer-stes. kneepads, shorts and soccer Plans are to give them the numbers “0” and "00”. The kicking specialist! will be In tor only one play and will stay back at safety after the kick. Suppose n burly football pUv held before the regular meeting. Gunnar Sampson from Holiday Hills ski area near Traverse City will present and narrate ski movies. Dancing wUl conclude, the The Kandahar ski facilities are tcatod on Orr Road in the northeast comer of the Pontiac Lake recreation area. It covers 40 The dub te a member of the Central United States Sid Association and conducts cm sanctioned ski jjuinp MCj^jgJnter^ n the safety man In shorts. "They know the Idea te to stop the guy," said Daugherty.. b b b The soccer specialists take about a 10-yard run md kick the ball with the Instep. If the experiment out, Daugherty said ha might also try them on Held goals. 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Dayton Tire Co 77 Wcat Huron Stioot FE 8-0424 |H**t»:.WH»*1 mptmr. "'ri'njiL nutss. FHIDAYt OC'TQBKR 7. 1W THIRTY-SEVEN llth Frame ■y CMUGK UUR County Cross Country Meet Saturday at 11 The highlight of the area cromi. lollowrd by teammates Dave Jahe-■ounti'y season oomea up tomotv way, Dave Parrtah, Paul Lawton, ' " row morning at II when the All-1 Charles Smith, Dick Sttait and. Here we go with ahothef bowling season, in the Pon- CcfeMy meet i» held at the MuMl-1 Gary llolu ot the k**r*. Viking tiac area. It will likely be the.biggest year in local jCeg J^^ CaMer'*l‘on aub a good start again L |Ch^rlnX wiw lliwmatee completed,,,^ individual contender tomor- and for the past two seasons to « gooa «an again. a jaaa PMtih. Between dohnMvfj^ Iplayed in EngtanTAnother starting; ******“j, xWfMA.bdduihack-l WaUwj took the next six goalie prospect Is Jerry Pranettel . . .. F! man?g” ,to destroy 1 p|at^* after Murray with Mike jof Quebec, another 1HL veteran. U» bright pWdrs theirJtastto and Waddell a distant 2nd He was, Dd Ltae also announced that robustness mated in the opening------ - p£er Gleeson. e member of the s - - 1 /Toronto Maple Leaf* staff last! . encouraging sign wa«_ the ^ ^ntiireinx/ / season, will be trainer tor the wortr of rookie rigid wing Brian; J WMiai Saturday / MwkrKnn dub STrSl who. "?*"***! ^ *5* ^ for Wait Bloomfield / Muskegon, Which Still hasn't de- kname, la working] mlfllon dollar L C. 1460 ON YOUR DIAL I competing with the beet In the I nation In the Moalhwa Match NEW YORK (AP) — Tsd Wil-itimed In baseball and fishing tech-;him to take over a resort hotel! °““a chempknlitpe at Naeh-Uama aald today ha may have to meal Shota. In Key West Fla I vtu*. Tana. Ahead of Mas were retom to baseball to find the Several baseball clubs, major + ♦ * I Ray Bhrth, Jao Jsaaph, Don Oar H*? Wiet he hopes would land minor, are seeking Hii serv-f An inveterate fisherman, he Is I Mr, Dick Weber, Tom Hernias resiot from retirement. iicea in an executive capacity. {widely sought for fly-casting ex- ■by, Glenn Allison and Bob "When I announced I was quit- From Tokyo has come an at- MMttons' at sportsmen's shows! <%aee. There pretty good com iHawks good lump* and still get] ________ ting, it must have sounded like a] tractive Offer that he go to the {throughout the country He and P«uy. f»°mc WPd shots off quickly. GoM The West Bloomfield Boys dubiout in the "Mo" was among Detroit’s draft. die Howe was sorely missed. entries i i Uttle All-American Walker Sports Arena where It wtOH ing League which opens play nextjj September. It would be deceptive to say the]Football League play their third!play it* regular i_. ——*~1 **• games. season ho TIRE DISCOUNTS •reed Ness- -WW Cbu 16.70x15 17.50x14 No Monty Down n«* t»« ni Veer OM Site MsceueH so fmlpi sad Cempssr Car Tires! VsIM Tin Swrin * H*-. -i^ferris Institute {final period, but they did. Theyjteanu from Madison Heights at! {were newly installed fans In the'the West Bloomfield Htgh field. IP/*--J, Q!ntr« " m A ]n»f of the Olympia, designed to! A Pee-Wee game will open the KsOacn oays ueaa TheNBL win have Its next meet-> clear the smoke and rod the tern-1 program at 6:3(1. The Junior varsity! *1 y®*, IT ■* Minneapolis with perature. When they started up for boys will battle at 7:30 and the KjrTiaaei oat KJUt Ith* top draft selections to attendjthe first time, the roar, sounded varsity game is set tor 8:30. u“‘ with dub own-jlike the Russians were coming, and! The varsity .and Jayvee teams are had most of the crowd staring-at 14 while thr smallest guys have a' "{Among Grid Leaders] fii& Last Get ^ e*c*Min®* ^ea> * time. I’m getting otters from many directions, I don’t know) where to turn. It’s becon rat nes." Williams, who closed _ brilliant career with a home run KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)-Ferris ' ■ [PIN NOTES /he roof. In Boston's Fenway Pa* . week ^ ofMg lCheboygan will hort the 1BH ago, apparently won’t have to Wgh among the nation'. State Kiwanis International touma- ■cratch around tor S«ceky ■n^icoUagt leaders In -"ml Merry InApril with over 100 teams EKJS?2.5Sto compete . . . Stan1 * ^ ?l*>Tr ^h® dted Monday, did,zlUliM!ky ^ to a| ^'row here on the way to 287. j Lead AMMLER-DALLA 1961 DODGE LANCER $1795 hOiM Ort Qalss T»» til UmN departments. ♦ ★ W The unbeaten-untied Bulldogs are He M covering the World Series 1M> in total offense, seventh In between the Yankees and Pirates rushing offense. Alma College la for a national magazine at a five- 13th to passing offense while Fer- H wtm : VVLJ - I*»ui Ul UUniBT WIU1C rw " ” " I ]— .. .............. ..... figure salary. ria ia 17th in team total dpfenie Mis. Battle, the boy's mother,! Emptoyeao loop being , Here an a few other “crumbs" and 28th to team rushing defense, said Wednesday her 20-year-old r“ped^y B‘“®Pltoto “d F,r*‘ j he might pick up as a retired ball] Bob Ferguson of Olivet ia tied eon had died of Injuries suffered ™ Sodal Kata recently | player: for sixth in individual total offense, when Nelson-Merry played Swift! .. .T*'1,718’, *• >|>MI7 “d **• ♦ ♦ ★ {having averaged 174 yards in two high of Rogersvllle, Term. McCormick topped toe glrle wtth I ' Twp national magazines and a,games. Buzz McNally of Ferris! to ★ ★ | “d ^ wopocuvely. number of book publishers are is seventh in scoring with 38 points' "We didn’t use Elmer to tkej Woolievers out to front starting! bidding for his life atory. and Terry Ebright ot Alma la 25th game." 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In the other league game the^|^dBrtlll Chicago Black Hawks won overi the Detroit Red Wings 4-2 to share the lead with Montreal and the New York Rangers, the latter SSpST, I victor over the Boston Bruins Wednesday. rl (Pocket Rocket). Rich- * ard scored two goals in thaCana-dien victory, achieved, before a home town crowd of 13,746. opened the scoring at 1:08 of the first period. Marcel Bonin' made ‘ 24 at the 15 second mark of the Isecond period, and Richard came through with the first ot his goals " H of the same period. Hicke made it 4-0 at 8:30. !96&Tords L Hurry! Whilt the Selection is still good! A Good Selection of 19Si fords Heady for Immediate Delivery! & FREE Gin WITH EVERY CAR SOLD! EDDIE STEELE FORD MM Onfall U. M Keego Huber P R 5-9304 1 Mil* W. ol Telegraph Prip.!fa5ue S!™±gs Chiefs Clash With t i s*Haa*i Park .. ___I t *: Birmingham Ot TT*fSo KlmtnU t i i Pvrt Inn I S • Mt Oman* i l*ax« fwffalt •iU * | I I; I n Pontiac Central * * ★ its qhmus nlSIim Underdog League Head jUb Orion ] ntiimie .. Avondale ... PCH Gridders Put 2*0 J | •( Mark on tine in SVC Opener Battles r.: Prep Slate 11 > II St 112 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I The Montreal Canadiens opened!??*;*1”* By BILL CORNWELL Aun**w*[ Vs a SAGINAW fFIli Pontiac Central’s s ” tjfootball team risks an unbeaten record here jtonlght when the Chiefs open their Saginaw Valley Con-ference campaign against Saginaw Arthur Hill in Arthur Hill Memorial Stadium. By CBXJCK ABAIR The chips go an the line area league fronts tonight other big program for high footballers. Heading the lot-al schedule will be the Waterford-Walled Lake clash at the Viking Held which could servo as an early showdown in the Inter-Lakes loop. ■OtTTMSBN TUCKS Latin 4 Wit Anchor Bay ........10* Mampht* Coa<;h Paul Dellerba’s Chiefs n omm* carry a spotless 24 mark Into the WjL0 jlgame which gats under way • • ®|8 o’clock. TUUBSDAT’S EXHIBITION rao uiumu i ton (NBA) 1 Including a win ever tough SeuthlleM. Northern got hick into action this afternoon at Farmington trying to even its record with the backfield department weakened. Young was out with pneumonia and Rick Fisher was favoring a leg injury. Southfield goes to Berkley tonight still looking far triumph No. 1 . . * * ' » Walled Lake has been loaded with Injuries with eight of the top 13 boys below par. Coach Dave Smith's defense has been hard hit with linebacker Paul Zehnder out for the rest of the aeaaon with a broken leg add fellow starter Bill Conti not likely to play due to a fractured hand. Guard Wea Cottrell suffered a beau polishing up their attack tot the past twu weeks. Dellerba hopes that the savage downfleld blocking displayed by the Chiefs against Wyandotte will not disappear In this evening’s battle with the Jacks. * - * Pontiac’s defensive line has been bolstered by the addition of big ■H Pritchett. whstod no time putting hie talents to use. Pritchett played the Dottee and did a bang-up Job. The Chiefs will be outweighed and they hope to make up the difference in speed. The Hillites of Kurt Kemps are not considered as last a dub aa PCH. # ♦ 'We’ll have to improve on our previous play and keep on Improving If we’re going to win tonight win any mhw Saginaw Valley tie this year," DeUerba said. re can’t afford to make mistakes it this league,” hs added. staidly since an opening loss and coach Ed Rattimi promises his boys will be high “mentally" for the game. Lapeer will visit L’Anoe Creuse. fr.fr ★ the Wayne-Oakland, . West Bloomfield gets a chance to show its taie strength at Brighton, Holly is at Clarkston in a big one and Nortfcville visits Milford tonight. Clarenceville was at Bloomfield Hills this aftemaon. Clark at on should bounce back after what coach Tam Taylsr Star fullback Ndl Sato, who ala# starts will play affeuae only due to kuee. Vet end and safety m Gary Aide rasa to suffering badly sprained hand. Waterford la still missing center Tom Goddard but otherwise should be ready to give the Vikings a big test. The Skippers have allowed only 19 points—12 to Pontiac Central. Walled Lake has allowed 14 points while piling up 97. Ten different WLHS boys have tallied :touchdown* led by Norm Smith’) three. Waterford has scored 25. Coach Dave Freeman has new Starters in tackle Ed Haley and end Ray Heaton'frith two boys benched for disciplinary reasons. Birmingham Seakolm has a test against visiting Part Heron. A Mg nlghf tor Stove Jacobson ooald help get the Maples back an the whs side., Hasel Park goes to Royal Oak Kimball and Mt. Clemens tries to apeet Fern- Bator -------------a_------— Tri-County attention will be on Rochester where the Falcons begin defense of their title against old rival Romeo. The favored home team haa not looked sharp in drills with standout fullback Dan Lickert sitting it out because of an ankle injury. He may see limited action. Romeo haa been iqiprovin; two years at the school" last Friday. Holly may be stronger on offense with Jim Teague possibly able to see ’stone action after being hurt since the first game. A night without fumbles could enable Milford to pull al ■past, Troy and Fitzgerald are matched in a crucial Oakland B struggle as Madison goes to Clawson. - The Ortonvtlle Blackhawks should go over the .500 mark In the South Central by keeping hapless North Branch losing, dandy in that loop, which could determine the final outcome, will have Imlay City at Millington. Oapae and Anchor Bay are aft to big starts hi the Southern Thumb. The Bay boys will be at New Haven. Capue hosts wialeaa Brown City. Also yet to come out oa top is Ahnont which could get started against Memphis. Dryden plays Armada. Some non-league games could ■teal ftw show. Cranbrook, with points in two games, opened Its home season against Avondale this afternoon. The Jackets were expected to be the first real test for the Cranes. Pontiac Emmanuel was at Dearborn' Haston at the une time. Lake Orion ia a solid favorite at Oxford tonight despite a second siege of flu and a leg injury to guard Jim Johnston. New Oxford boas Welt Braun has juggled Ms backfield In hopes of getting something going. Oak Parkys at Lutheran West, RoaevJUe at Cherry Hill and Birmingham Grove* at Riverside. Also, South Lyon at Monroe Catholic, Royal Oak Dondere is guest of Fordaon, Lamphere hosts Harper Woods, Country Day goes to Lutheran East and Utica entertains Lakeville. St. Frederick. St. Michael and ’ Orchard Lake St Mary all go after their initial Suburban Catholic wins Sunday. Tha Rams meet L Clement at Wisner, St. Mike goes to St. James and the Eagles toRO St. Mary, Farming-ton Our Lady la at home to play Leo and unbeaten Shrine visits Servile. LaMagna ISO Ji It ft. | I _ ____a., so. t Ball IN Sr. O Laldlar .10 Sr. f Moor* into, a womb no Sr. QB Dodge 14* Jr. HB in sr. hb karris IN to. FB Convene McKcouih ITS ar. I Robcrtion ITS Sr Sehoeka ISO Sr. T FlUald 1T0 Sr Lato 150 Sr. O Case IN Sr Hossst - IN to. C Ovtraoa ns Jr Donaldson IN to. O Dufour 1S5 to —abler ISO to. T Meissner 335 Sr Walker IN A. I Brown IN St r Walker 1U Sr. QB Baldwin 1T0 Jr Thiel IN to. HB Morris IN Sr Behoof IN to. HB Bird IN Sr Orlmes 185 Sr. FB Dando 155 Jr FOB. CLARKSTON BOUT Wilson IN to. I McKcnil* ITS to Valentine 265 Sr. T Bird HO to. Ollllgan 303 to. O McKinley 1T0 ft Johnson 200 Sr. C Durgan MO to ■>1*1 105 It. O Anderson 1T0 Jr Marsh 180 Sr. T may ITS to a'145 Jr. FB McArthur Departed Cage J Coach to Draw on Jobless Pay MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Coach-' lng has Its hazards, but file former' mentor of the Minneapolis Lakers basketball team got a break on his Jobless pay claim.! The Minnesota Department of l Employment Security has decided John Castellan! could collect even though he quit The reason: ‘‘Because of conditions peculiar to the claimant’s type of employ- claims deputy had decided that Castellani’s resignation last Jan. 2 was voluntary. But a three-man appeals board held that the coach “was faced with the alternative of being discharged and pubUdy humiliated by being fired as head coach and was left with no other choice but to resign. The claimant’s inabiMty to produce a misconduct." HOMER MIGHT Owner SEE US FOR EXPERT SERVICE ON • CHEVROLET o PONTIAC o BUICK *15 Minute} from Pontiac* Homer Hight Motors tod S. WASHINGTON ON M-24, OXFORD The 1961 * imperial * Chrysler * Plymouth * Valiant WE ARE READY TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY - EXCELLENT SELECTION -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1M1 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2-Di. ' . 6-CyL — Ihc1h4os Hotter._ Destiiatioi Ckirge. All Fed. Taxes plus sates lux and license transfer M0 PAYMENTS OR ART CAR UNTIL MOV. 21st Mantle fanned tor the fourth Clast-Oat on 19(0 RAMBLERS - MEBCURYS Save Up to 1900 Wilsoa Aoto Sales, lac. M-M .1 MlK.r* U, HI,hUa« IM MM Hu Min ROCKER PANELS~ Replacement! S For All Cari# Custom Com 12 S. Perry PI 4- *ty THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 19«K THlRtY-NUCB NERVOUS! •bout the condition of your car muffler? Come in for FREE INSPECTION I It'Pays to Bet on Di'eamsCm^^Z^t!* DETROIT (AP) — A sprightly ttle old man from Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., waa a Mg winner in the highest dally double payoff of the Michigan racing' season— 51.256 for 52. The gentleman held five 55 tickets on the winning combination at Haiti Puk race track Thursday. Stepping up to the mutual windows to collect 96,250, he declined to give his name to report-I rs; ' -J, But before he could cash In his tickets, he had to give Me name and address to track officials. A recent ruling from the Internal Revenue Service requires tracks to obtaih such information from winners of pool-type wagers 5600 TO newsmen, the wtomrgm only his age—76—and he aim con-Med how he happened to pfctetke winner* of the first and second u*e for toe daily double. He had a dream. The program! numbers of toe winning horses would be 10 and S. And they would pay a big price. So bo rushed by plane to Detroit. Besides buying live 52 tickets on the daily double, he said be bet heavily on the same burses in separate, beta on the Brat and tee-and races. He didn't say how, much these bet# paid off. But O’Riley, winner of the first race, paid $136.40, and "Costalc Wish, I winner of the second, paid 519.40 I The man with the dream was slightly nervous about carrying l.away- so much money., He asked the track aim complied fflBi; is j request tor track police t£§i him aud Ms loot to s WtnB Every high ball is a hit, •AVO MR. SMOOTH TO MR. SlUC 3 MANTLE’S RECORD HOME RUN - Diagram shows path of record home run smashed by New York Yankees' Mickey Mantle -to-Thnrsday'. *hlH WnrIA Qwi— pm. «gr»ln«t th. PlH.hurgl, pi. Af ftotofii rates at Forbes Field. Ball traveled an estimated ITS feet, clearing the 16-foot wall at the 436-foot mark, to score Tony Kubek and Joe DcMacslri In the 7th inning. [Scared of Fanning Again, Mickey Homered I Kessler never bites or bums,., if s smooth as silk with let. Kessler makes a double play., it scores on taste and price. ofek rrni. tii s r.M. Mm., Tsm., Wed.. Than. 'IS 5:1 Set. 'Ml S r. M. FE 2-1010 435 S. SAGINAW Attention: Oakland County BOWLERS Tum In your entry blanks for the Boosters Division of the National ABC Tournament scheduled for Spring '61 in Cobo Hall. MOTOR INN RECREATION 18 S. PERRY [| NEW YORK (AP) - Mickey Mantle waa scared when he came j to bat. in the fifth inning of the I second game of the World ~ l'between the New York Yankeee I and Pittsburgh Pirates. He envi-I sioned another day similar to that j horrible afternoon of Oct 2, 1953 [when Brooklyn’s Carl Erskine [fanned him fair consecutive I times. * * ★ !l "I had already struck out once” Mantle said after the game in Pittsburgh Thursday. “And after those' two strikeouts in the opening game, I sure was not feeling good. I don't mind telling you I was scared. Whet} Green (lefthander Fred Green) had two strikes on me, I thought to myself: ‘Uh-huh, I'm in for another bad day.'- ★ * * “Once I get going .bad; I keep right on going. All I kept thinking of was when Erskine struck me out four times. And I figured I'm just toe boy who could do ligaiB." A A A Mickey didn't have tong to w time In the Series the next tlme| he came to bat. But In the enth, with two runners aboard, hel pole-axed a pitch by southpaw Joe Gibbon over the 15-foot wall in deepest center, a tremendous \ drive some 460 feet. His second homer gave him a Series total of 13, only two short of the Series THE BALL WENT THATAWAY — Bob Turley, New York Yankee pitcher, pokes his arm out in an effort to snare a bouncing single to center off the bat of Dick Groat, Pittsburgh Pirate shortstop, in toe 5th inning of Thursday's game. Ball flies past Turley’s head. record set by too mitfity Babe [Ruth. ♦ * * "I might have a chance to' break Ruth’s record If they keep Ipftchlng left handers,'' said Mantle. “I wish that's all they had. I’m a lot better hitter right-handed. I just don't feel good batting left-handed. I don't know what's the matter but I've been plain lousy the last two weeks hitting left handed. I just can't seem to get set. The ball sort of jumps up on me. I get set to swing and my hands lock up on me." ' A it A ~ Pittsburgh press box. historians said no other right-handed batter ever hit a ball out of the park at the point where Mantle's wallop cleared the wall. Mickey didn't seem overly impressed. “Shucks," he said. “I’ve hit plenty further. I hit a few good ones in Detroit and I know I hit several longer ones into the bleachers In Yankee Stadium. I remember one in particular I hit this year." 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Harold Tuners PARADE OF A-1 USED CARS jgg»TT THE frOffTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER y, I960 ■fin '.v ■-----?--------------------------:-------------1---------------’— EjjtNsti Mere AHbia Than Anything E|ac ( That Office Colkction—Strictl No |mm» By ux BOYLE I There are few better way* tof "I’d ike to oblige yea tort I ithe boy who always hands you i 1 fVfCBr YORK UR — One of thestudy human nature than to go| eant" he says. “I am against j*20 Mil. Went way* to kill company time around the office buttonholing group philanthropy. With me It* j to.,The rival—it yon hand me to the modern tynefr— office tefyoRO'. feUow man to a worthy afftetly a matter el principle.” j a meet of paper eiplolntog why to take up a col- I**,!!®*' ** ? *orthles* “*• 8. The double deafet—"Lmdj J toction tor tome j ? you have ADAM AMES 1 By Lou Fta* In the old days “ took tip a m , „ into two buck, and 111 be’glad to «*** J* [coUection yobreelf, the, following ^tribute one,1 he otters. You * of paper out of Ms 'types will, surely be familiar: j 1. The. selfish" realist—"I could .drop dead to my swivel chair and| jnobody would ever bother , to mail ' me a petunia." he grumble*j "When are yoO going to take up a collection tor me?- That’s what: I'm Interested to." [. 2. The litaliat—"Don’t bother telling me what the collection is itor," he says "Just tell me how packet explaining why taking np a callecttoa tar aid Joe. who haa even worse «tB aaly when died or retired. Today any excuse will do You take up a collection for a fellow If Mb sister-in law develops a head BOYLE cold or his son gets bad marks to :mu<* Y°u want 'rom high school algefare S- The artful postponer-He has! • Did you hear about poor aid • rfPul,tton tor **** g«ww» Charlie’s trouble?” Someone aska.I1"* »be troth in he hasn’t actually, And before ym And out what’s;P0«tribu‘ed • "ickel to an office] ailing Charlie, three eager beavers •" 15 y«r* are already going around «*,***• »«ock l»ne: ’•Go*. I rore want; office to raise a hind by him. A> be to on this 'one, but I don t m ..-...........— ---- have any change with pie. Be and look me up-tomorrow • Now don't forget!” 4. 1W helpful —aI— He make* no move toward Mn wallet, bat . hi o .lot *f onwnd nod cage advice m hew you reald do a hotter Job of taking op the collection. "You’ll get more It yew j Walt ontil otter lunch before hitting everybody up," he oayo. , "People give more eu a toll ; stomach.” 5. The topper— ”Ybu think old] I Charlie’s got troubles?" " he de-* PORTLAND, Ore. (AP>-Henry; m*nd% "I*t ™ tell you what I,«in h..a. Inin w.«Mnn irw,! ,rouWM «*».” V you spend 45 Cabot Lodgs heads into Wishing- tM lil(rnJng fo ^ th# woei *°® St*ta today to his campaign '0f (,1s life, he will then grudgingly j swing up the Pacific Coast, ! contribute s dime to your oollec-i * * * j tion. The Republican vice president 6. The tycoon—‘Til be glad to] dal candidate spent Thursday to]contribute 95-rthat to, if you: - Oregon, speaking to 8.500 persons]honor credit cards," he says. "If at Oregon State College, another] haven’t touched cash in years." give him the two bucks and. you never see either of them again. 1 jThia guy actually makes a profit! on every office collection—with ] your money. ' That’s the trouble With taking up an office coUection for anybody 9. The boss—It is awfully easy < to identify him. It you're co|-| iecting quarter contributions, he's I anything. You can't win for losing. But 's a real touching experience. By Franklin Folger BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin Lodge Steaming Up West Coast j Addresses Rallies All! j Day Long in Oregon; Heads for Washington] 1 p iu J jmix.fivm'v wcmmLnmuL WMRfVRCMK.OR. VSXTCMURCWA gilSkr BUT (M MORE RATIENT/ p By McEvoy end Striebel 800 at a street gathering to Port-! land and to. 3,000 at a nighttime _ rally in Portland. ♦ ♦ ♦ Ills theme throughout was that] toe United States must remain] atrong to arms, in friendship and; In diplomacy. "Perhaps most vital and deep-, seated is another strength — the ‘ strength we show by example. We wilt win this., struggle to the end on g spiritual basis or victory will { elude us," be told the night rally! . crowd. 'It is an urgent matter that we I so conduct ourselves that every] man be considered on his merits] without regard to race or creed or] color,” he added. * * Lodge said the American ideal! requires civil rights for all— . whether or not three is a struggle j r with the Soviet Union. He added.] I however, that the matter at civil lights also is Important in foreign! illations, and can be one of the strengths with which this country eventually will overcome the men-| dee of communism. . TIm Mg-talking tightwad— | r "I can: remember v pagers' got to — nowadays y BOARDING HOUSE parents used to sit up until their teen-u have to sit up until they start out.” (BAAZK MY 6R1DDERS ARB LACKING IM BRAIN, 0RAWN AND DESIRE/’ PURELY MY CUNMINI6 MIND CAN DEMISE A ( SECRET V^EAROM -£>) 1 BNA6L6TMEMTOv CRUSH m&R i Union Must Cross Picket Lines—Hoffa PHILADELPHIA. Pa. (AP) -James R. Hoffa, president of the j Ttamatrrs Union, said Thursday ! night his union would cross picket i Ikies at strikebound General Elec-, trie plants because the Landrum-Griffin labor law leaves them no other choice. - Hoffa spoke at a $100-aplate dinner to raise money for a defense fund for Ray Cohen, secre-. 107, and other Local 107 officials. _ Cohen and others have been _to-_ rfcniikwri ftif ali—ad mmiraHii In, „ i -loot the local’s treasury. at- i'..r * * * j Hoffa said that Sen. John F.J_ Kennedy, the Democratic presi-' dential candidate, and the AFtc1 f qp did nothing to prevent pas-] J akge of the Landrum-Griffin Act. ] Wallas Collects mPct. of Taxes Owed Past Year “DALLAS. Tex. (AP)-The city; of Dallas has collected more than 9f> per cent of the taxes owed it fit the past fiscal year. Officials think this may be the highest per-! » to the nation. When the year’s books were i closed Sept- 90 the city had collected 90.0736 per cent of the 895.991,3M owed to it. Dallas has; effected more than 99 per cent ofi - Its taxes four tones in the last' By comparison. Houston collects] •bout 96 per cent of its taxes and! rest Worth. 96 per cent, Dallas edfidals said. •DONALD DUCK TPqm HOW'S wow flponmfiATff ajpdto-— Bysiness and Finance ' Nothin* mm taken during ■ ———— break-in at the Deer; Lake Lum- . A— a. her Yardat 7110 Dixie Highway, waif STtSS Independence Township. Wcdnes- JjJJ***™ * day night, (herltfa deputies re- taa»»n«>t l polled lodf TOWNSHIP fen playing with maiehea;couew a $75 in the Robert Smith'* (td*wt1k Imp I 645 Second St., the tire; nt tent reported today. The1 *t onftned to an upstair* bed- fnt»«t1I» io t-a* extinguished tn 15 min* 6t* home depart t Ware, i The t latJiMoa Branch uf the National Firm ft 0»rdett Ajwuc will holtl it* Annual Bummage Sale on Ort. 7-1 in the Ciarkaton Community Center on N. Main fit lbM«l ring oiiWuhatna Lk. Rd.Ort.7Ui Moms' ol America, Unit 60, Pontiac Lake 9 30 to 6 p in. I Rummage Hale, Oct. t, I a.m.-j 13 noon. lM w. Pike. — Adv. ' Rummage Mala, Ml. . Vincent'* I Hall. IN 8. Parke, Sat, Oct. 8 |from 8 to 1. ' —Adv.! Rummage and Bake gale, Oct ith. 8 to 1 p m. Pint United Pen-ecoatal Church. 176 Green Street. —Adv. Don't tenet to visit the Pontiac (•sale Shop,.12 N Caw Ave.,1 Diou.satida of Item1 tn chon** mm A Adv « Hale, Saturday I onal Church____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, t'HIDAY | AgedCanAsk for Medical Aid A - . ■, . - , Applications Art Being Market Carries [ MARKETS I Wheat Futures'Firm ; JSSSSS** Rally 3rd Day gz “to* Easy . The following are top covering sales , of locally produce brought to the Farmkr Market by rrowers and sold by ____. , , ■ then* in wholesale package lots. ' n»***ty. steady- but KEU' YORK tP — The stock r into the third straight _ trading moderate early noon. i after-! Detroit Product Gains of fractions jo more than;Ap-lTt wiT** « point among key stocks out- Appim. msn*. ....... balanced loaera. in the same range. (aSpim. SS^ & m : ' Brukera said September auto apSm.' ano»*USuL ealea Ogaree showing a M per TR,* . cent gala ever a year age were gL™5?!. c?S?!,r?- very encouraging. They ended jr** bu........ a two-month .lump. J5?tRJSt & At Ate game time, professional vaoaTaauta sentynent about the market g peemedf to be improving. \ * Autos, the steel industry’s best customer, gained moderately oSu^(<-'. bu el“' while the steels themselves did cUSbiJ.' .Sfi?' .-somewhat better. Rails and epp- csbasue surduu w>........... -pert perked up a bit. along with cunts, bi. building materials. Chemicals were .‘jy,. ...... mixed. j *ke date the noted in soybeans. Broker* rep-| fedeml-state program of medical J.J* resenting Eastern interests also)ca,’f jnto operation. '}.'?*'were on the selling side of the Willard .7r Maxcy. state social; I* market Most local~ trader* ap- directtfr, said he hoped the n the side- would open on an experi- „ A,. mental basis in Wayne Gounty by, Grf. 17 and vradually is- extended Jh P'ri'otrt the »tate. * . najlly r,,,‘ de|»artment has t. up wnrk*hap. Otxlr Hwv IScott Lake Road. Kummagr Hale at First Prrsl Itcrlan Churchy W. Huron iWayne 9 am. Sat., Oct. 6. , Everything gaes! All stack and i fixture* 20'.< off. Newbtrry Mar- {1 kct. 12 Newbeiry St. u Regular ( Ctwa |t l---- Chryater ... 431 Pan Cities SVC . .. 46.S Panh apt Clark Squlp JO * Parke Da , Coes Cels — 64 l Penney, JC Colg palm .3*1 Pa RR Cabin os* 31.1 Papal Cols Con adte .... 43.2 PfGcr Con N Oss . 4S.2 Phflo* d . Consumer Par M l Phllco Cent Bak s . 39.4, PhlU PM OiAil Can. 35.4 Proct A- O Cent CopTk S 4 Pure Oil -com Mor—r. *3 boa —i Corn Oil M l Republic Stl Copper Rn« .. IS Revlon m | Chevy Agency 1 Names Manager 1©^ Game John Noreen Promoted,/n • i j# / Due to Rising Solos at DQlSDOl ‘?meM Matthews-Hargreaves They Laugh With LBJ, butJack's Their Big Love By PHYLLIS BATELLE ^ _ EN ROUTE .WITH JOHNSON—In New York and New itobcr 7. 7:20 p. Jersey and Delaware, the crowds that gather for candidate eooA- W M-Lyndon B. Johnson are not gargantuan, but they are warmly appreciative. They laugh uproariously at his jokes (some of which are as satirically, witty as you d hear in the best supper clubs), and they applaud generously his blasts against Nixon. They sre more chary with their clapping when he sometimes speaks, with patronising flattery,-of Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge—“be does not walk on water, you know"—leaving us with the impression that Lodge, like Elsenhower, must not be politically pilloried, even among Democrats. But what most of the people appear to be waiting for is an excuse to scream their heads off for Jacto Kennedy. Every time the Texas senator mentions Kennedy, they stand up and eheer. Lodge Calendar . W. W. Vander-! Jack to Breeze Through State ____ _______- r.T NEW -YORK (AP*—Soviet M i bhio oil . 34( j£jju,“ M-4flji; imaU ^o-si; chcekai jmtor Khrushchev doesn't see„. „ • ! Former business manager ofj^e much interested in the way. Matthews-Haigreove*. Inc., JofthiAmericans play o game that he) T quality IwelA. Noreen, has been named g«n- W*ce alaimed Russians invented—) * roiutm ®ra* manager of the area Chevro-j"^cisbol." ' r»w* 3-4 S»4,; (let agency. # w # ~ , Noreen'* promotion was an- 1 W,th ,he beisbo1 Wjg* Serirai nooneed by E. DETROIT LIVEHTOt K w .... «.sf„D®TR0IT- Oet. 4 (AFt — IU8DA) — ..,r, Kf | Cattle- compartd teat v«ak alauShtef S. Africa Votes to Become Republic; Seeks Leader .Mcurtty holdntr appftiri* Will Btgin. 1-Day Tourl^* «y in Ann Arbor Oct. 14;|m End in Saginaw LANSING (JS—Detail* ol a slop, oneway campaign tuur tnj*M'ibu'Mfisiu b*V m'TmmoTo im^ Michigan Oct 14 by Democrat0Lto,f That lh, im*ai numbar of roplri * * . *•<•* i**u» ot th» publication .old tti (tlairlbuUd through tb* uiatl» or atbu* The Kennedy tour, second in j *"**7 Michigan- since the presidential t* *4. .‘amptiign opened, will atari all 8wi Ann Arbor. The Friday I orulM stops a. Athlon. « Livestock I, Baltin, Croak and Kahuna-Kennedy wUI bn In Grand Ids and Lansing In the after-t and at Owoaan and Hngl-1 mw In the evening. HAROLD A PtTZOKRALD to anil •ubnribrd balsa* pa* lay of Ortohor, \H*. - — TATRICtA A HARTMAN. - • immUMon ttplrta UmUt JS^, Dali tj )*** - too low to! Noreen had been business 24 so-jagrr since 1958. hl(h choice mSosu:. Matthews said the additional, if -hH(j wanted t administrative d u tie s i csulting|the beishoi Series games l 20.0*0-22 5o" * u tTil ty « w«lfhte_ 3444-U4fi^ good _____ _______ ** " increased sales volume tf'person he'd have , SH-I*1* Past ^ >ear« prompted the!permission from the State Depart--"-iita. ^m:jrealignment of responsibilities; fmeht. Hint's Because Tie » .... --—. -—... RHlM „.TO-, He also announced that th£ com-|s,rictei Up John Wftjgrgn » Plan Driuafa CnruirA i DEXTKR A fin' 2ulteti Berkley Man Elected "s ridll rriValC JCiV C6 *** *** Thoromn ft C* factory ii. . ' t __ * - ,t ™ of Direcfor of finance A$$h. I-for Joseph Welch ' top«r ‘vlpJi PHILADELPHIA UR — Harold on Tei ii.7 * * ft 7 .MacDonald of Chicago, president wSS S% HYANNIS. Mass. rtJPI) - Fun- No one was injurad. Firemen __ ! a* «rid servdcesTfor Joseph N. Welch blamed the blaze on defective wir-J^'en1e!f:ted pre^pnt of *** ^a' A* I«**J'T2r._ 2) of Boston, who gained national ing. The company makes car ..prominence In the 1954 Arml-Mc-. parts for the Ford Motor Co. iti Carflty bearings, will be strictlyj Thornton ft Co. had planned Woman races SSJ ! Beating Charges ’ Portoblft TV $139 9S Rero-, prociatmco are? ony inconvenience tni$ . 44.1 WsntB Sd | private. - | move all its operations to Man-r^The equipment^ Vice President Richard K: Stcin-jmap, Phoenix. Ariz., and neh di-. si F'“"*J it. Ralls Util. Stock* - _ 15 i* •• j00"* ,^-J ’ attorney wa* associated, said the pn‘*ident the hief eg state instead of Britain’s Queetr KHxalteth II —7-:"—.^:^-—; TWO < ANDiLmrx The present governor general. i}J Charles R. Swan, and Finance ........ Walled Laker Savx Tltoophilus fc. Donges wo ^**i vvanea Laker oays one wer,. reKarttod a» the two strong-;S5rtbV»”MrBTMaipi^dT.imra Took No Part in Hitting est possibilities for > president. Ro*tu.^ >■2*,^ninomti»id T#wn»hip ^ase Bsing Studied Swart. 65, u former Journalist)^ r or4s*-^w,r?rt? and movie extra In the United *«' w mom ft., ul n r'f 4r; s Commerce Township Justkv of ^Jates who, as a child was a ftfis- : ti8 atif^ aacnoo^**0 ** * ** b**' John C Wi»iUk hay, un- onerTfTa BillI41i cuncentra^xi1,,^', the end of the Boer War,' toll in the fire included a $35,000!trectofT.Wil“>" S. Borgensen Berk-the F '*y» Micb.t and Fruicii J. Con- dor bv*Mcmfiii tuuay ■ naiicu| iway, Thorp, Wto. lytke woman's absault and batteryiw°«kt be an obvious choice. He'S. .. _ J ase against the estranged wife of «,n‘Pred Parliament at the age of) ™ ■ former union official. 24 and wa*. Nationalist interiorisr ».Maxoji « of the funeral will not be ]inpuncedi a 207 2; family had asked friends not to----—-------- ■ T r«l«r «« Wmll #*« C r a HJ J send flowers. The time and place »©ad$ K'lng'^ Daughters ' ° 05 VVei1 a* au9ar L Contending that she took no minister for 11 year* before, he ? f ’ »m -------- color of honey tie-Art in an alieg.-d assault against wa* ■PP'Anied governor general * ^ --------------—r-T - -..........-luenfm on toe kind of flower from Mrs. Phyllis Lacier of Walled Lake ^ PW R-Mrs J. C. I lum-, pend* on the kind of flower from Mrs. Phyllis Lacier of Walled Lake ^ ¥ _ phreys of . KHnf ftas installedfwhtch ft wa* made. Dark-colored i* Mrs Erma I^each of Sf. C!air|Priva,c ,,fr- however If he does,1 g Cape Wednesday for her second' lermjhoneys are made mostly from the Shoe*-* wife of former presidenti^tornw,d Ppp*M y *“«!• *L {. Welch died Thursday Chd Hospital after suffering two.a* president of the King's Dough-)nectar of buckwheat 'and from of United Auto Work< heart seizures, the tint jm Sept. ties. Michigan branch. About 3k0) flowers of the tulip tree; light Tqol and Die fajea! 155. Mrs. lacier claims she ik!Vta»* Star Co.* .... Hl«h Low C!o»« Howeii llfe, Motor Co,* Pcnlaaular MU. M. Co • Ta* Fropbtt Co.* ...... -No sal#; bid ao4 *ak«d. Shoe Co. Remodels Saginaw Si Site But No Pie for Nikita This Time Mrs. McCfeor/s of It Again tacked by both Mrs. Lew year-old daughter and her (laugh ter-in law Mrs. Albert Leueh us Donges, 52, has a reputation as'm ib? Jone of the more moderate Rnd)m*r * level-headed members, of the Cab-1 inet. A man with a silver tongue s-eje,. ner .ae.ory joo in a |who go( his lau d,g.ee at ' ***“ ’ . . . . | University of London, he might al-j Mn. LAi^i^r said tIMkt defendant j j^y some of the fears of British-; Mrs. Leach called out from her descended South Africans who* bit-car, “Hit her again. Her eytj terly fought the republic. J 334 14 ft from SS I In the first edition of The Pohtioc Press of Thursday,-October 6, I960, the por* ftpn of J Cr R Auto Stores advertisement that read-w* "17 in. Portable TV. $119.95, Regularly. $139.95" was in error and should have read—"J7 itv The Pontiac Profs 19(1 DODGE LANCER H«*»er — Dtrsctional Signals —» _Alr Foam Cushions —' Torsion-airs Rida — Electric W.S. Wrp-trs — Many Other Features Per Me." JOHN J. SMITH DODGE, INC. 211 s. Saginaw St. FI 3-7055 LULING. Tex. VI — A housewife who gained nationwide attention by sending an apple pie to Nikita Khrushchev is sending another package to the. Soviet premier. Remodeling is under way at fl This time the Federal Bureau of lovesfigatiou N. Saginaw St^ where atbom Mc-| ^ ^ ^ y#rt ^Mlee Department have been An store is going to open, j, B|erte(j The company listed the remodel-! * ‘ ' —j# j ing «yt* with the» city at 54.000. | Mrs. Virginia McCleary; said the 4few package Carl^*. Alt. biding inspector.] contains what she regards said style shoe! id it involved A ^identifiable je|cMlfpany. face-lifting in the with die Detroit Thft building ii owned by B vale, life, 48 N. Saginaw SL symbolic items "picked bp in Communist dens Rif over the country." , She Hated Hie. contents; A pair of handcuffs; a pair of wnbt mittens that she said the Communists had used “to try to poll the wool over the eyes of the American people;'’ a metal bit which she said Khrushchev could put between his teeth when in a teeth-clinching mood, and a small piece of doth she called “the Red Iron Curtain.” The forerunner of Ibis dispatch, mailed ftept. Ms threw police tote au uproar wheu It appeared uaalmouaced at the Soviet deiegatiou'* head guarters at the I'nftetl Nations Ort. 1. i ' ] The package wds fluoroscoped, then furited ovgr to a bomb disposal squad when* wiring was defected. It later turned out ft/ be the g^iain of a Meet engraved with the Ten Commandments. Mrs. Leach is fighting the charge on the grounds she took Ho part In the alleged beating. Mrs. Lacier, appearing yesterday before Judge Wrick, told of getting a Mack eye and other Injuries. She was knocked down and punched, and' her hair wa* pulled, she said. The cause of the fraebs was not made dear in testimony, but Mm. Leach's attorney, James P. Law-son, said he was prepared to give reasons for the animosity if they gresaor in the attack.'. Verwoerd has declared he would a delegation, to the annual conference of British Commonwealth prime ministers to tiy to keep South Africa in the British family of nations. Jed to Throw Ball NEW YORK 'F-Tetf Williams. [Boston's great hitter who retired c, wjll throw out- ihe find the third World Series Mrs'. Lucier said the young game between the New York Leach -girt was the principal ag- Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pi- rates at the stadium Saturday. IF f are pleated to announce the —;----aunciation with u» of 1 CHARLES C. ROCKWELL •h R Registered Representative watling. lerchen & CO. M*mb*rs N*w York Stock Exckoug* 402 Pontiac State Hank^Buiiding Pontiac, Michigan FEderal 2-9276 IWTY TWO wwoDucempm * k C*** •* TTwIw 1 n^iissy: sat , Litf£-SJ!iS Chart** Patrick. Mra. Rascal- 'UESSr® ! Tu “ : -----r^r----------f j_ _ m> Wirtk| M||| 6 jMtruUm »t» THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, I9do MEN WANTED NOW A IMM . i, ■ „ ■■■■■ ..4IMI ,~m SF^-SSktS Part urn* Ictoia cut mi v»nt> I SSL** tn* «»uio*. WA1 aCgaffAfegag? - far information call MS’ Mill. ' tuijm dally ! I Man ftt W6SiIWl*Wf VBBT: W**fc HUM r«il( ■incus offered ■Kfe.: I1»M * TfcUoriag VSSSSi VSSSLfi, DniaiiUni Ourdcn Plowl^ feTMTk* lt*rt»«**nrn»<-4!n» NHi a DeearMhi U(I * naM ■*>111 * supplies . Notice* I ntHfili ' WW, Children to Wtdi Moot; Wsnird , Wanted Boat E.ti untu omits Wtd Apt*. Furnished i M Apt# Unfurnished •Rent Housss Furnished ■ant Houses Unfurnished ■ant Like ornate* . - For Rani Raanit ...... jaani with Board Convalescent Homes .... . Jeanette J h tovino' memory opmju ■ Fannie Wrietu who poaaad ana) J? Wa dream or ?an dear . tn roar Father'a a I 5*“t mined by ____ j _*■ 0_wl*. and family . ii Funeral Director* 4 81 COATS . if FUNERAL HOME III DRAYTON pLAIMS OR 3-1167 SDonelson-Johns ! FUNERAL NOME , ail "Designed tor Funerals" »l“ SPARKB ORtPFIN CHAPEL [Thoughtful Sarvta* PE MM1 Voorhees-Siple W«***■ »* 4-tSlf and packing. MA IMM altar 1! A l wore biucx SLOCK CE-l f mjL _ "__________' fig*. MM fireplace*, a-*” *-*- 'QpfcftMS F6r 3^iEN Ultu. Anew factory feranah ha. leaned aMnST Vk Atfi * *m LKAJI uuwa 1 aaiawaw «aa Ula IMlh apartment. In IT fin R. J. (Dick) vXLUET Realtor FE 4-3531 M OAKLAND ATENOR ORES* TO , IwTU TO(a ~A ! CLEAN, m A MONTH---------- * : Ml Auburn Avenue. - ' SelgbtaUL MBt , . —ASS CARPEN-ntY t men Mr. 1 __ FE.3-4*44 ,£»U “5- •OABlNET^GUCERTStD (JARRHE ----------!25“ W >>:»■ _; ter. Eitchen* a specialty. PE W * structural steel,joAnraHTER and etumn* lay-gut man and fitters, wait, nan and repair, add job# Redfordjron Works, | ant [ .lac., 2800 Alhance,: ■*----------- Drayton Plains,.' Real Estate Salesmen FUNERAL HOME i nworji row u mwae u nara. Too many buyer, and pro.pact. to bandit properly. Floor Unit. DAN EDMONDS REAL IBTATf lit PouUacTfWll Welled Lake M A 4-4311 p* raiaSi ________ - -----wn*K ANT KJL. Mb eutttai, St k—■ lark woud Im1 kIbBTPI dlfltni. bush cutting, leaf raking jmd^Ujht hauling PB I-11)1 I MAH WISHES TO WORK. JANITOR or watohmin, of ter 11 p.m. call | aiomln|«. FI 4-6*63__________ WOULD UH ^CONSTRUC- 1 Efficiency Apartment.* . Urlhjr. room kitchen,, bath room 2M !T Paddock. PE 1 JIM FOR COLOREn - 4 RMS —r*-______________^ biib iachtdii host, 8* MODERN APTS . CONVENIENT TO qB> Roy Annett. L trknsportallon. Couple, only PE M E Hwtow PB L LAROI APT CLOSE 1 ROOMS. OAS . Children wel- . ... . - Eooto. LARGE'.I RodS APARTMENT prtrate fatranee FE Mill. :___Cemetery Lot« 5 perrv mt park cemetert. 1 Beautiful a {rove lot. Will dtrldo PE MiB. ' Tilt Pontiac Preaa FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 •, J.,7, REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WANT. ! WAH,IU>' *SKJj! **T *»*>■ tt» tST.” FE 1-1371 j ,d W1U train men who are will- i "* _ | .. ■ ■ don’t thay a word ’bout playin’ In IT Office Boat. .... . Rant Miscellaneous I REAL ESTATE FOR SAUK Par Salt Itanaaa...... Income Proparty............. For lole Lake Prone rty . Par Bala Acreage far ante |Z Ron! Par •ala Baal Farm Property....... ifi Bu.tne.t Property It w-— Raalatoo Property |tA Eachongo . M Bmbittt Opportunme. Bala (AM Cbntracu .... SSiWh Mortgage Loan. MERCHANDISE fy *saig Ctmbhig Sale Hoiuohold Good. ' B?.pI.U Apts. Unfurn. -381 new « rooms^and BATB. AMBITIOUS., INTELLIOENT OIRL M y'i moi •» «-* Lake CWon ~FaY— Business Servke If Custom Aapholt Pavinsr 41 Specie11-'- “ 3---------- - ■ hvlA Lost and Found 26 OL 1-0*13 3-tm. »*T,e.^ARTS~AND SBBVtCE CARR FOR 1 OR 2 CHILDREN » |* 0*52?*“'* - my borne. MA «-I»gg EXPERIENCED SECRETARY FURR WHITE BAMOY1D 1 J51 Mis. Jncquellne Kirby. Rent Apte. Furnished 37 OROUND PfJt. PET. 1 "F*00* <*«*<« CHH-DRRH NiW MODERN APT.. OROUND welcome. H2 w. Columbia. —t eA3D. C **OROOM. PARTLY j _. ,*g| ■phi Parking^ Betutlful ^rar- 'Ktatet _PB t-gggg Small reward LOST: BROWN MALE CHUUA- i. Rewprd. PE S fenced ytrd. g75 FI g-tiee SWSiMIS AND BATH IH DRAY-•• .Stove, refrigerator and all *“ “* “ *1 3-lg72 1110 E. Hlghla - --MSt barn"T HEWLT DECORATED - LAROE utilities furn I porary employment. EieeU erencea. n. FE wi*r , _------------------FE 1-4021 LOST (LAMESE FEMALE ’ CAT,' ' ■ T STEAM CLEANINO, AUTOt KL 5J- lndustrlal! ionable FE egjgg | "ewTrd*1 EM^ MIUh ^> *4 "** dinette. Also statable kitchen; Oat _ _ _ _ _ _ „ haated building. Just 1 story welk- OM KITCHENETTE ADULTS 3 wnoua i"w .. „ «P- Vj”} wetor. day r M0 M. Paddock. PI 1-S0M 5 ^9" * **™' CARPUTED, ( or night Tiled hallways. High wmi JMeuent condttloa adults only., school, also grads school within or OR J-67M , —— i a (rrmni prtvatit rath i, UL Util 1 Apt. (or careUk«rt wrr Notices and Personals 27 ]1 '• JSSSSf ILSSfl3 w^9PMs ■ and^bato: ground - -- - - - ^ ^—floor. PH. Rd Maat- n.iu.. t .1,. I nMinTRNTiurn ttvwd Sr^euiU*_______________ phone and • ape lienee. _ IlNOLB MAN POR DAIRT FARM mUk^Ing eaperlanoa necessary. MA TELEPHONE CANVASSERS ___rk Saturdays. PB EXPERIENCED COLORED OIRL HOUSEWORK WTD. BY*THE DAY — Have awn traneportetlan. PE MMl. IRONINOS g) A BUiHEL ____ OR MB____________________ lady” wiaiss BARr-sirriNo Union Lake. *“ • ““ C- L. Nelson PE j ANT OIRL OR WOMAN NEED-“ Ij advisor, phont PE | ~lj*. CoaRdtaUiri. ** -— ------r Tfl-Hurdn. Refer- S8jr."?L s required. PE MIN or PE 1 Eg?** bath, g$g. j Fart rent o# 3 bm. onpubM: tun. only oakhiu St. UL g-3lig.: Apt. for caretakere -*— “~ ■ ■ u. i Tn_- [ ibiei ■*■> ob s.s ... WHIRLPOOL A KEN- «■■■• washer repair eervlee. PE Saws machine' MANLEY LEACH, SHARPENED ! _________BAOLET ST.1 tzmq TANKS CLEANED AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOF-S PREP HERMAN_____OR 3. 'BOOM AND KITCHEN. I OIRL, ■ , f — Near Oubow Lake ___ >*>444 or EM 3.3Ma._________ 3 wanted and ealesmen for modernl- M1DDLIAOID WOMAN WOUU) ■atlMi aala. rr nan I. Ilka HwK* b##4.b ___7-Z.l Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 A BETTER WAY TO ration sales. PE 3-M46._ WANTED EXPERIENCED BASER* 433 Orchard Lake. Are. Walled lake - Part Time mimeooraphino* T men needed immediately. Information call MA #>B4I -c- Ught office work, anawtrlng ?hone. babysitting. I to It p.m* days a «. own traae. Fbeoe after ~ BOOKKEEPING. ALL TAXES ' EMptre 3-3414 PAYROLLS FRKFARRD iFcLUpiRO : Payroll tea reporu. Ml 7-0471. I 1 BEDRM , PVT. BATH. KITCH-enette ants., fully film., naAr l MSUO. Perfect for bachelor stu-! dents. Pvt, ent. PE 4-3M1. t ROOM KITCHENETTE, UTJL-I ttloa, PE 4-0122 51 Pine St. ist plSob, OH SQUARE lake. ' ---1. 3 end bath, ego. r~ -- —--Clean. Store gibe,, gas heat, eg Norton. PR 4-| 1 *®P*S* *® SATE PRIOIDAmi i end *tovefurnished. All utilities, w 44* mo On West side. PE 4-44H. i J room Upper, east bideT "•»» hue. stove, autometie heat, 2tST c*~° ! >ervice°EM^ySSi.wc' Dressmaking, Tailoring 17 j ONE 6iV 1RON1NO. EXPERT- ~ R OWN BOBS AS SALESltBF- __________ entntlv* with lane ftneoctal In- i ONE '-imedlatw and long *“ ................. b ability ta V-N r Ciewi, j wpu oaut, em». re. >ni», et not wator furnished, f Mrrv Ynnr Rille 11 and i —m.. paihet furn I_JL_»*4era- pe 4-3*44. I vay l UU1 JJUXO lakefront ante, OB 3-*105. 3 ROOMS AND BATH ~~UPPER~ ! 1 ROOM AND KITCHENETTE PR1- _Thorje St. PB 4-7*34. HOMEX SERVICES ----------------------- ----------------------------“ . 505 National Bank Bldg OLlve 1-1104 andOLlve l-gios Broadway. Lake Orli lieges. MT MI71. UPPER APARTMENT IN CLAXK-eton. Qua bawl, close la. MAple 5-120*. 7 Buffalo._ WIST SIDf.TROOM BRICK. OAg •■lot. Adults. PX ft-3*34._ IT SIDE — 3 AND 3 XlOiN.. ktb. boat. H-w. Stove end refrlg m. Hoar St. Benedict and Dooal->n Schools, cloaf to shopptng and IS gorvieo call FE 3-3*dt or Rent Houjbb Furnished 39 PE >1071. f IRONING EXP., rep! dressmakino! TAILORINO, B.UJ..I. __ (AFAiUna Una litsdAll MB 2 - Ptrrj rii i tha Job or ^^r. PR j EDNA WARN] terations. Mra. Eodwl. pfe 4AMI. | TAILORINO - ALTERATIONS Making — Pur Repalre --------TER PE 0-3430 I receptionist AND assist bit! Garden Plowing 18 Help Wanted Female 7 ,AD1 rs Help Wanted Male 6 12 MEN. 18 TO 28 3 CLEAN. DEPENDABLE LADIES ■ for convalescent bom* work as smokers, age 30 Of ovi la person.. 13SO Poatti Rochester. Mlth -_______ HM BABYSITTER ANDHOoBr HOUSE!! Write Lj keeping, live In. PE g-SOtl. 1 *•««»« BABYSITTER WANTED. LITE i *•’* L.P. —----------- —n typing. PE Mill. ' SCHOOL OIRL DESIRES BABY sitting Available efter 3:10 p.m. FE 5-3701. WILL CAR! BOR CHILD IN MT 1 " ■ - MSS * yra old. ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? ; CONSOLIDATE ALL TOUR BILLS AND LET US OfVE YOU I ONE PLACE TO PAT, . BUDGET SERVICE I It W. HURON_FE 2-0000 UL W_4-M«7. f AND « ROOM Afn., REFRIO- , as®: aa i as«* &J2jt i Judson._ | bedroom. As low es |00 __________________| SLATER APTS. I 3 MID 3 ROOM APTS. pvt. ENT..' I 1 43 N. PARKE ST. t High tairioo WSSnlid ! caR*taeer mr. carroll! BEDROOM YEAR AfcotjND home. Cell MT 3-34*1.__________ BEDROOM MODERN LAKX-front. Reesoneble. TU June 14th I child OKTi ml. west of n«i»» e Vlllago EM 3-0430. k".OOM ALL MODERN 3I4S Plebor. MA 4-3*1*. t ROOM NOCSBvWITH LAROI Mvlng room. Pl 4-ltgg , 3 ROOMS AND BATH. AU^O. OAS —— Must k Experienced. ferry at.. Pot _ WOMAN WANTB WORE aS COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRV Laundry Strvicu AND 4 ROOMS. CLOSB Of. OAS ! »*®»e and refrlgi _haaL_»*_4-*t**._ ___ | haet aad hot water, nf a-Mu! Aim a room. PVT bate and «„*P°**-VAxmvnit i-room partty furnished entrances. Newly decorated. Ill Height* area. PB »70»g after 5. ! Modern. MA 5-5000. or pat. Colt b *. Ban, a——... I Band. Orevtl * Dirt . Wood. Coal l ml .... Flam, Trees, Phrubs f P»» Sale Pets ■.;.... • Does TrataeA.- Wsded I Runtlaa Has* ..... ? FARM MERCHANDISE Transportation furnished. aateed sal— *----■— 1 Ft 4-0003.__ AMBITIOUS? aary. Apply Foctlao Press Boa f CAPABLE WOMAN “FOR OENER-- housework. Lire In preferred. of the i our field : SJTS SLr largest companies > ii ‘«nnVrs *«,:« qualified men wa otior tno im-jawlag: Highest tamings, raga-lar repeat business, chance for . rapid advancement, participating group insurance and other company benefits. Our qualifications: You must bo over *g. energetic. , °*a. •„ car and be randy to work. If you arc ambitious and •fw I® Improve your pmttlon * ate. Call me for -------—- *- CURB WAITRESSES hou«ekeeper or caretaker. Live_ Write Lydia Jacobson, 111 Botch I Ktngstord, Michigan. WAgHnroa AND IRONINdB. F1CK-, up and delivery^ OR 1-7471 { WASHINO AND IRONING PICK _ up end deliver. FB 4-1131. ■■■■n__J - CLEANINO ’ ws »v vS4»f. FB *-14*7.__ | ’ BABY-SITTINO j _______ FBt-nis t- Btiildiiig Service 13 "LESS 10%" Offer flood until Oct. )0 ___. Telegraph. Apply 7i I S RMB. 110 WEEKLY. 1 fa ciaii! 3 AND 1 ROOM; . ---k St | * EXTRA LAROE ROOMS AND us pvr bath, stove, refrigerator, heat and I lights. Oarage furnished. Some j ■BiT-KS-! 5-1030. i ROOMS, CLean Landscaping Backenstose Book Store 10 EAST LAWRENCE PE 3-1*14 CLEANINd HOUSE? —' articles iMtd up -----T HELPING . 4-710*. MA fjjjju Inquire caretaker, 311 — West «lde. PE 4-7130. 1 .*99“ m sath7~clban; Modem. MA 4 __ AND BATH, NEAR BUS. COSY i v#ff clean, modern. »«•*« other ---- I lilOT I 4 ROOM MODERN. I CHILD #BL- »rWofder i of charee. A-l ACE TREE SERVICE STUMP REMOVAL ?uTittT7?JMTrxUfS. isupply: AA-l MERION BLUE SOD. DE: 3 ROOlrt^Aro BATH, PRIVATE, j 470* Highland Road, 1___. fw_5-o**« after l:*0. | oaa beat. Immediate occupancy I* ROOM- NfcAR STORE, OFF OR- LAROE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH —??°5Sj*!li“K' rideral 1-7114. I °>«»a «“»U Juiie. MAple — on East Howard. Phono PE I 4 RMS. AND BATH UFP1R APPLY I **a mor Menominee '•Mrs. Wallace. PE ' Tod's have immediate I night abin. Apply r -TED’S CURB OIRIS. 1* OR OVER. TOP wages. Apply In person. Beef-1 BUMwr Drive - In, Waterford. MWHlgnn. EM* 3-3411"_______________ | EXPERT TREE SERVICE FREE ! u. Honesty, Integrity, customer eat w ” iVm ra 4 MWnvcKmo-1 tlK non Mm . eiagaa, a policy 1»—j—i Dex-A Diet tablets. ** cenu at Rimma. • , ' LAROE REWARD FOR RETURN '■ black and white summer dreaa •taxed Mon. downtown Pon-FE 5-0347 before 0 a.m. or >mt ROOM AFT“PVT BATH. Wwff I -------------■***■ adults, 1 , Ml'44i>4*'itUr4>p.m.________ 3- AND BROOM APT! EVERY-' thing turn. Clean, good location. L 344 Whtttemore.________ 1 > LAROE ROOMS. PRIVATE EN-trsncf,^parking, ^laundr^ faclll- ROOMS AND BATH. ON WEST 1 aide. PE 3-443* or PE 3-43»g. .ROOM DUPLEX POR RBNfT l 114 PARKLOW. WALLED LABE. i i------I fura. Reasonable rout, Friday. Sat. aad Sunday, Call pe 5- * ROOM DCHjtt.'UHfusrisiSisst.Y fsrVlrg **““ • up weekly I _Pree estimates. IE _____ ADDITIONS REMODELING Tom Lahey * j5*Vv« MSJT Si amw: ■»i s« •;ga!pMs.,3te» OtPnNn. .. t.iLTi.- .t AUTOMOTIVE Ear A________________1 ■Mat Trailer Space . Auto Acceeaart|S' For Sale Tires ......... Auto Service .......... Sale Motor Scooters ..... For Sale Motwrcycifg .. For Sale Btoyclas ...... Boats A Accassortes SreS Airplanes . Traaaaorlatloa Offered Wanted Used Cars Ua«d Auto PahT.......... •ala Ueod Ttueke . Used Track Faria ACCOUNTANT POR CORRESPOND^ •no*, cost work, and general off-„ lc*. /'?rk. Engineering Interests 8 working MIELEE’S PERENNIAL hills dene, landscape gardening, add-ding, eeadlag a a d fertilising. Evergreen i and tree planting. Hsvbg ml grading. FE A1333 iff*.! EXPERIENCED SLEEVER AND 1 T~. folder far ^shirt Jaundry and drjr | j lie, "airmiue- 13 lVTe l------- - ” Moving and Trucking 22 gO ACriVR MAN FOR ACTIVE OP-. td nes Plenty af leads, good **~ : ill laetons Laulagtr ReaHy-- M: 50*01. ask for Mr. Lofer. 7J* AUTO GLASS UNSTALLER. NEED- 1 RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL aad Industrial. Mason aad (an. contracting. Alan store front re- EXPERIENCED WHITE ROUSE-- deeper, Uve ln^ PE 3-5354. OR ADDITIONS. OARAGE AW1. dinta. room s,. cMktaii ! Pontiac Home Service. PE Top Soil ________ experience Apply EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE SOLI- 200 state St. ettnr. Salary and commission. rjQV | BRICE. BLOCK fmj 1-A Reduced Rates IN DEBT? ' IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS aM. TU PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO.------- ill ___________ Lk. Rd. of eaU BM 3-0014. Rooks ABD tATH. 1ST FLOOR, -----a SR ________ couple ealy Call after ] ^ and clean. Oil taf. IM^ar month, g 70 HpOTTON STjf ROOMS.' CALL Sth^ Brown collect. IflimL ™ , ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM. MODERN knotty pine and basement, oil a-1 ..... |—looking Walter* lake. kembar 3 LARGE ROOMS, ON GROUND Door, close la. privata entranca | and bath. PE l-tltl.__ t LAROE ROOMS, MURPHY BED! I Private wuraaca, laundry facili- tles. IT* Auburn_Ava.___ 3 LAROE ROOMS. PRIVATE EN-trancs and bath. Vary nice. PE 4-1*33.____________ 3 LARGE ROOM APARTMENTS near downtown. Inquire 33 Au-barn._____ Tib ROOMS. MODERN M., OR PoaUac'Uke. Oas heat. OR ADULTS -mm-, i smith1 go^o^^^rau*! ins: sag ssm —I Raaaoaabia*^St° m rgj*n4gt I Wtd. Children to Board 28 i , j DISCARDED ARTICLES' HAULED 1, Credit Counselors 3U> ROOMS. NEWLY DECORA+ED. £1™'.' counselors I utl.ltle, }urn,,hed counle only APARTMENTS ORCHARD COURT "Rent Now Oreatly Reduced" — AIR CONDITIONED -.. - 1 AND 3 UDROOM — Modem In Ever* Detail — ADULTS ONLY — ■------FE 8^6918----- MANAGER IS 8ALMER ST.. APT g Open Dally R Sun, lg a.m. - g p.m. PT8.. NICk LOCATION, NEAR downtown. On Williams at. No eblldraa or pets. Dawson A Butterfield PE 3-443* or PE 1-1***. north at R 3-13*1. AROUND a suall rouse, oas niiAf: off Dixie Hery. l4 ml"* *-"- J Telegraph. *66 month. BEAUTIFUL Te A R~ White lakefront boma. . 15 ml. from Pontiac. Adulta only. Rent till June 1st, *74 mo. or available mar around at ggg mo. HOLLY, MElroao M137. CLEAN 3 ROOMS. BATH. OAg beat, *u a Rd!. Drayton Plains. iAcnto B~XFd e wood d o l p Course and lake. Winter sports. Furn. 3 bathe, downstairs bod-room, oil heat, until May lat. or June Ut.. *131. Call EM 5*1*1 Saturday ar Sunday. ___ nmitirmiaarr KEEGO HARBOR 3 bedroom, fireplace on Casa Lake. -——* At 16 a.m. Today than it Us Press the following bsxsa: 1. S. «. 30, t4, *4. 7S. 84. 8*. *7. W. 104. 188. 116, 118, tu. 119. Death Notices J« East Pike ___ _______FEdoral 5-S5JS ROTB-MEN - 14-33 must be fro# to trsvr to coast. Expenses paid f days. No *“ — “ •—1 **■ "“l. Micniean JMMP 343 Oak- T1S' pja;' 11 * 10 .CAE DRIVERS PULL AND~PART 1 Ume. Night. 30 or older. 431 Orchard Lake. 3:00 p.m. « >-*104. ____________ LADfia Wanted tor tele-phone work Ouaranteed salary 1 tSm1------------- ------- ! LADY FOR OENHRAL HOUSE- Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. FE *-04A?S *• *t®*A*fe -ISA I -r- ~ *N*nsagina*w1*a? REMODEi^~Mntv: 1 qpen Daily lagiwtar Sway MSaat« *FE M3 ItameraddlUons I ^ W H tf TX MWi. i for you. OA S-34S1. I CUSTOM aulLDINO. ifesUVfN-- Hal and commercial Remodeling portatlon —l DOCTOR'S OFFICE _________________ :• add qualifications. Wrtta ' cement Homes, additions, atterstlons, c rg 5-0377°* _ oement work c your price, i itlmates. 6it 3-4751. .O'DELL CARTAGE , Local a>0,ln4 Way, Laka Orton. FE 3-1*40.___ - Rooks ”lj® »ATRlWF»HT welcome. 110 Center. FE 3-33*0. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, 8TXAM ' heat, lights aad gas furnished. hum RetghtxV^ali FT t Stt^ -3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. Mf-■aldwts: . - - , - •- 1 ROOMS Alfb bath. ADtTLTt. PE 3-53gg. 3 BM. MOD . r 18. I r. Write ' White or colored. Complete charge nt h/ui.. nr SLVSWK * __ i Proaa, Boa a*._____ DEPENDABLE PARMER TO OP- i FART TIME OIRL _______________ , —.- —^— —------ . - work full time on holiday) mornings per week. Danish ' *— ■*“ — Maple.] DRY WALL TAPINQ AND FINUh! j TOU’VR GOT IT! WE'LlT RUT IT! OUR PRICE IS RIORT ___tt;------------- MA 4-1341 PE 47104, SUP ooies j Room. nuvATS —5*£,r‘th’‘il Wwttsd 30 PRIVATE BATH, i _ ____ 11 R. Johnson. | ROOMS. PRIVATE RATO AND! CAN I B.______________ granddaughter of Mb. KBli ■sw Kw, Mra. Edith Poison kfatvM CRoTcr. Puaaoal aerv-latarday, Oct. L — '*•- Docslaosi- I at 10:30 a m. from tha Donelaon-1 lisloh shop. ^ ■■_________ I I Johns Funeral Home. Interment and match colors. A A B ColH-M Oakland RllU Memorial Oar-1 slosi, S505 Elisabeth Lk. Rd _ I , ENOINm MORE U™S«D « f HPK OCrOEER 4. IMS. ROY. counting, and general office’ work I 18%'N- Sngtnaw. ago *3: beloved than in pure engineering. Smell — -y—■ -■— w--1 metal working plant. Write Box 180 Pontlsc Pres- — , ------ modern equipped \ Write Pontiac Press Box lit _ ■ la* experience h references. Oood any ahss bonus. ■ I. DRAFTSMEN ! EXPERIENCED MISC. 8TRUC- 1 I TURAL OR ARCHITECTURAL. [ ! Call Mr. Pabtan, 0 a m - 5 p.m i, OR 3-0431 ar WO Mto*. , L EXPIRIENCBD PAINTXR POR COL- • WAITRESS WANTED FOR CLUB ’‘ ramiJBO ARP Dec- [ .... orptlng Caast or Urmt. PE 4-40M. ■Vff. 1ST CLASS DECORATTNQ PAINT-1 * of 13 anePP3? In person oaly! WHIT* WOMAN fo CLEAN FOR * * * ~ - * * - Wed.. Thur lus transpor ~ woMAH.'~oPda~fiSI • PARTNEY Electric. PE 5-0430. , __. _----------- EXCAVATING AND TRENCHINO , for septic tanks, drain fUMaTT *-1 PATNTINO INTERIOR footings anBUght doting UL » P*» tUa*^ 3-5505. . 1 | ^Guaranteed. Free eat. W! riertcal I 8XBCTRIC HEAT. INSULATION, ----- ^^tyt^Bmtrl^n* OR t6uR BUILDING AND MOD- , __________ jrnlsat on needs. eaU an export- AAA PAINTING *"«ra OROUND FLOOR ' PVT. 1 Quick Reference BUSINESS AND SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICES—SUPPLIES—EQUIPMENT Carpet CIsemerB : PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEAN Ms, yrea eettamtee. Ml 7-jtiT bio 'money _,niKi"'"winter Floor Sandinr Complete bouse. *5M aad up | —T--—— STORMS - AHD r AWNINOS - _A4 FLOOR lANDINO - WITT | — ^ •* THE FLOOR SATOlPt - FE 5-3722 «»vo 1 PABOLON - WATERLOO! . EltUCTC Mask Instruction FE *-6718. 3 ROOMS." PVT BATH ANp EffT AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS. . Baby welcdmt. FB MM4 , — i urn ■*---- a| ------ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN, AutomobileR^mirs MON. EDOAR. 1* Coed huab i hoaee; dear Saar father af Mrs. mi dear brofhw ef Jennings and Mra. Oertrude **P*; m Funeral service will be I hriaf RT between 31, WRAPPER FOR SHIRT LAUNDRY! ------ — — I nJT JL.1 1SPBS,«1K*V1^L 10 •*u *tari ui,''—"LI-**0-!-----------■ WOMAN FOR BABYSITTING PULL ^ 4-3*4*.CT MUl. j DAY OR NIGHT TV .SHItXCB. I IMMLDU LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR dlgpotal. Couple only. WK'gdMX ? *“ oarrels. EM 3-2511 J LARGE KoOMA all PRIVATE. I *— Couple Only ------- aa little aa gi.3* weekly j GoUagher’l Motors, 333 S. Saatsiaw.11* E, Huron Ltncoln-Jliereury-Comet: p.lntars a? Lloyd _____________I _ PE *-*131 Llncoln-Jllercury-Dealer. Mrs jrREEEER POOD SALESMAN. : .—- i n»H»,r <»s necessary, but 4. Can PE 2-4*12. tamAf m_____— _ad* to the World • Korean Orphanage. Mr. MHrw88 W ff_ms*a g -------,t made; dear father „ Mrs Peeethr WlenarU: deer brother Of Mrs. Odette Rauch. ' ----lewd by 8 grandchildren wat-grsnd child ----- (."Mr MIL Mra. Lottie Rollins. LJNwMnh Fnaa end Ihul'jftll part time. Opportunity to earn i A pet tawms. 150 M. Parry. g:]o Help Wanted I RkmillO ARD REPAIRS. ALL , , _ , 1 *ork guaranteed. Reasonable JENKEN' ■ I _B«0|i_rfee aeMmatoa. PI 2-*a*5 1 ------ ,! *• O. SNYDER FLOOR LAYINO! *nd fhtlahlng. Phone FE STRAKA, PE 5-13t«. R‘8 TV SERVICE,' AFTER, or reasoned Your cash upon sat- * -J.“ and evtnlng, call P* Mt*4. l*,»eJ®rv inspection of property J,, l lnl. nl.«. ■ iT7i7-w and title. Aik for Eon Templeton. ^F”0 ,tcr*nt ^, K. L, Templeton, Realtor 4 W?S Beauty Shops E SPECIAL. |*.M ( TO&'a. Igg N. I . Evpg. ky Asn’t. ROOM FURNISHED, CLEAN. OITA COUPLE-PULl!" TIME SERVICls! , WAT^RPROQEIXG- Work guaranteed. Prm estimates. n 5*m XAELE'g CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-j Cooley Lake —’ *■ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING gUPBWMli nui Flblisif is , ___________ JffiniTcrSf.lW ^T^-^Asru^ FnrtrMse. PE 545*1. loeo W. Hu- ln** 4^"® You can atways locate! the patties interested in 1 what you no longer need. When you use the Pontiac Preee "For Sale” Want Ads I sy§£ ■ EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE >* EAST HURON SUITE 4 Lost end Found 26 UMT:\ MAR* DARK BROWN jfcguU tt Pemttr- ~~ MgTg-" “ In. Valuable papers Howard. PI ilffi LAROE BLUE RKAD-Ught cover. Call PR M7P4. •Wanted Rest Estate 36 * ALL CASH . Of AND PRA EQUITIES ■f you are 'onring s‘-*- -- --- I?' SECTY.! ~ £ ws?va ^^e. ITY^”enTI^jErt*hand' | »LWM»1KILd WALL CLEAkrEM! I Jfm mLaadaJL^ ’* ”*"■ • Re Sbrnm M * Business Service .. ..... MAKE* op FOUNTAIN PRN8 LOW' ! repaired^ by factory trained map ' 3-g*g*. Bevrard. 71*4 Usis liM ^TunAX - - Marti* TUes. ~ M W Mi .1 WICKERSHAM M*n4* ■ m--- ”cASH • AND * ROOM APARTMENTS Ornate store* mad school*. OR i APARTMENT POR RENT! GROUND I fleer, prirate eotrance. PE t-ott! ] 1 ROOMS. UI linens turn. Mg nlh. »B 4-51177 BACHELOR AFT.'FtmR. VERY —r. quiet, main floor. TV. North ; . Pvt. bath and ent. PR r — 1 Bout eud Meters*' TOO AREDI?reTTEDITOIS*B THE *1 JET STM|AM EVINBUDE dolors — All Models on Display LARSON AND CUTTER BOATS Harrington Boat Works m s. Tsiagnsh si, ra juu Bowling ABeys Free parking, balls, ___ •hoes Modern snack bar Open howling weekda/s th Tig; got • ut. TU closing, inn. t a.m -«:1* P «i_________ ___________ Brtdfaig Supplies* Svc. Painters 4 Decorators NTERIOR ARD EXTERIOR P*lntlngLwaU washing Preq eetl-mate*. PE KITt. area. Pet ShopB-SuppHts TROPICAL VUE ■ •LACK MOLLIES 3 l og PLATUtS .......... j sag ANOLE-PlSJt, ■ ■ ■» | lS HUNT'S PET SHOP *m.m wm a-Mie Spurtiug Poods . NEW & USTO GUNS "" SpifiF8 --HAT ‘ kelly Hardware JW* AUBURN ROAD *£* *7 M*u OPEN SUN Ih3 ; AvH - mtspl-’ — wiiand,*at. PE MW , _____ .- ___ I^RS ^Jtourhoj« ***.; dW"' ~ "W3R EQUITY OR land CONTRACT. - m 1^-"- WRjGHX, Realtor pe* ranee. Perry P*rt^WeVerd-^E~*T*u'' CLEAN AlflHjWgl'fl ' or 3 persona, utlttttea furn.. mass . ■ Open Ttt * hwy.116 wjkly. and a». OR 3-17*0. E 54541 CUAN. WARM. JURt UKX ROME! 1 Vtog* • rooms, nrtvhtwbath. [ walawni. «m r. Perry i{ AND RAFT~FRIVSSi I 4 aad entrance. II 4-3147. I < Have Your Business or Service Listed Here. This Speck Reserved far Yoiir Business & Service Directory Ad FE 2-8181 ' J * Rent Houses Furnished 39 Rant Office Sptca 47, fV Salt Hmm 49 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FHIDAY,, OCTOBER T. i960 I iMtNM MB ■ Drive. MAMjiWMsT : Jaoebe.PK 5-1138.___ | fFjBTMSj___________ li^pg^nigg^TESgE-l ag | rnSrasw081 “Krie, "ii fc« “ ssJrsjr, *• .« &r$s wsfiri.TOn ■■niWi ■BW""llWP Higitrom. Real Estate ' -> —.......J----- nl«h*d with commodities IUVOR S-OJM Dtxt* Elgbway. Dfrdyton Plato* AFTER t ■MALL. MODERN HOtTSC KSW OPTI- — - adults only, near Lincoln plant__Pf M1M mamml_____________„____ Wm ^TTiROTw5~K00B ■ tOVI. SHOWER, OARAGE, 4 “ft,. Wrn Paved parking Air-' *-*—■— •“* — - -® Knnt conditioning. heat aadllght* fUTO i j Telephone answering service Ideal I ----i for •ttornry. Insutncc Mint or i a»em Wilf dtvtok • For Sale House* •B *■» -, Rent Houses Lnfurn. 40 I imktf&f ‘ kOOMTT ranch. Aluminum eld. / rOK COLORED. WtiiOOM 'j dacerated t—---■ I down noyau _J&m wr~- flaltStf* haermeot"" siorms. carpeting at *“ “TOiitn L3C draw*. Two i ' PofSTi"1 aK JgmaaE, Vrat'lae * „ _ ^ l^L RENTAL! - 3 BEDROOM. ST MICH AIL ARIA 2 BEDROGM DUPLEX S58 mpuAW fSm Automatic Boat - Full Basement f-3-BEDRM UTTUTT ROOM. SMO J loll time maintenance men Da. MS mo Baldwin-WaHoa Aron $75 PER MONTH " FE 4-7833 M4 EAST B1 VD N. ________ _ ______AT TITjMPU » BEDRM ALUM SIDINO OAS .... " ' “■“* ir Mint*- Sac. chape w!u da. me turn. | For Colored r tala FI I-IM i nT claSmtoh, atoWner bedroom brick ranch. l v baths ! screened porch, lit ear inrase.1 lar*o shaded lot. 115.500 small down ^aymtQ^MA 8-UOL tats ^DIAXviLLAU.ir'; wwmavwm, i Mek. Ill bMt, I Qftr Itntl, with amali. ] _EM 3-WW. IT Mohawk iU.Mo. Lake Oakland Heights^ Mho privileges. J hodroom bncl *aaement Carpotln* Water raft. ; ga. sajrTBrafc.0^w—•• S-14U J OR 4 BEDROOM HHWLT DEC JaoJtlar?l*nd,| Uvfne^oom “er- ---- Oaraie. lUM lor lint equity. " petad. Full baiem Cull otter 1. n torn. 00*5. terms BEDROOM S0tt*7Tnrr I Paul MTlones. Real Est. i tn.WEST W H '4-1530 li^ location. IDROOM 1 I Carter I North end FI I-.1IM'between I BIDROOM . BT OWNS* - 3~CAR I ■ V JMDRM BOMB IN ROCHBWTTR 1 V. Cloea la, Call Drydeu. SW l-144t !j-* *y?y°jg, oaiuoi. ut. vBi-' ynemrn s: om «w ,rt' William* down payment. lf|.„ ___>—___'BlribuC B/HrASB I BEDROOM FARM BOMB. UTICA *£? car**' area REpubllc MM. ________] *,“th •»< ” * “** * a BIOROOM AUTOMATIC OAS beat, tan cod yerd. Market * I FAMILY2 BEDROOM ges heat,. Close In; 860. FI 1 BEDROOMS. MODERN. AUTO-“gjjl Mat'. ITS.00 monthly , FE ' J BIDROOMSO AS HI AT * ' FceiT ITS per mold ■ . ...... 1 ft d-oaoi_L , Dloreh Building Cp. < 5 aspyous. LAKEFKONT WA !3 BEDROOM HOME, J LOTS AND terlord Twp OR J-0431 i gnrnge. Will take housetroller or J ROOM HOME WATERFORD OR ‘‘i* ““d*1 «Ar as down parmant 3-S3M. ____ . Jll Clifford Inquire at lllRuaaell 1 BEDROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN 5 BEDROOMS BABEMINT OAS newly decorated, lnaulre 21 Aui neat, carpet, etorme and screens, butn ■ ____ “ j jarawe. J4 East TpsUantl FI enEDai^1lntertor8lcoiupSt^1^?.: PBEDROOM BANCH~FRiVATE | *'indf1* .?' • Dfcyton >laina . _ decorated MI s-MM or !Ml i*m ^*ner OR JAIIT ____ OR 1-444J 3 BEDROOM RANCH. BATH'* '. 'PB'Utf-WSfr OF-ClW WOS- ' LAROE BI-LETELCUlfOM BRlcW MO A month. Phono MA S-lMi. PRal. I rma. on 1 Hr., nil 6mt. —■ M>» laAturei, ply* —— 3 BEDROOMr NEWLY DECOR- Dwltbt. OR 3-M4I .led far age. |U per month^ltr.t * "OOSIB. BATH AND OARAOl l»»odlnto am) last month's rent In advance on We«t Strathmore. U.MO ---------. .. ____ , ________::J*smLMJsmZ2______________________ Uke Oakland Height! I BEDROOM RANCH ATTACHED 11*1 DOWN 3 bedroom brick 1 — --- J garner IMS per month. 4T31In- 3bedroom. lull baiement etartei , ait^a%po^T' dependence Drlta, Dtaytau plains home on our lot. Il lso OR 1 fence lake nrl' PReacOtt 2-8463. - 3-8MT or FE HW ____________| OR 3-14U SELL 3-BEE FORTY-THHE^ir | Fbt Ssk Houmb 4*. - Fw Sul* Nmn ' 4$ i | IwImteman ! Jgl REALTY,.,, i Jli'r Drire S S-^ 1 MCtT,lrL* M krtwanT^ i Contpmporsrjr Ranch between l o,lr ,r,Mr# k ehwke LOOK! r,gnrngt, lust under an :1 furnace, fenceu ... ke. lit month. First i_______ ‘ ‘ t advance Avail- ----- Highland Estates. My ________ „ „„„„ „,.u. equtt^ to $13,000 FHA. OR 3-T002 » Nowambw lai «M 3-3004 3 BEDROOMR AND'BATH, BAST 3 ROOM MODERN, SUNPORCH SS"* h,,t *»r»«» 1 lota utility room, ons heit. Cel! PE ra *'!3S* „ 1-U10 after jU _____ 3-SEDROOM FULL BASEMENT 4 ROOMS, MODERN FURNACE! }■•«• W ‘»ba car and cash or fireplace, part of doubt* house *•» neres and cub. FE 4.14M ««M Oak Knoll |50 FE S-0000. 4 ROOM COTTAOK SEMI-MOD- era. Clean, combination storms Jt* 3-1301._ and screens Large screened 4 BEDROOM -^iSth. 34lewtii;?ditt*d'^831 ^ •« * 9* SW* » BEDRM BRICE WME IN m- wSH cmrkston. lnqutro U A«- ford. 3 hatha. Rec- Rm. i*e per . MrB- Fontlac. _____• • cent contract. 13 000 dr Call FE I ROOM HOME. 100 LAFATETT*. __8-7M0. I ROOMS AND BATH NEAR PON tlac Motor. ISI0 down, IIS a mo “ 5-1301. W I ROOMS. ROCHESTER? 1-1331. t NEEDS ' aeaalo iTMgrt SELL i* p2S AW nt66MTA»0 BATH. LAROE LOT ! i. Call QftOr S. FI nm.j - 363 Ml Clemens. Can ho soon- __ i month. FE S-6ST4. I ROOM HOME BEDROOM. 160 I .^moum^ EUfabetu Lake Estate i R 63ms.' 'bath?"coCflF w!th !' 1 or 3 children Full basement ' NAT-34T6, I _______ BATNi? R?LL basement, ettaebed garage, u | acres, will accept small Fontlae home aa down payment. Writ* i Pontine Proas Boa m, - • RM. ANDTiATH. 13 WASH1NO-ton St ChlldTah. welcome. » ROtiMS AND BATH, dSaFEB; throughout FE 4-1441 after 3 30 • ' RdcafiT^—MAT~ci«i ISkelront. Ft 3-1413._ j • ROOMS AND BATH. LOWER1 Near. Fontitc Motors. FE; 4 ROOMS bath, *tu month?1 Oss.heat. 36 AlUaon. ALM'dsTNElP 3 BEDRM. RANCH Oarage. Larg« yard. ITI 3T31 James, hear Walton and Blue Sky Theater., U 3-4130. after T p.m , SAi^ jfiWh, 4 roSSI ---------------gwTi-cAsVvT •"1410. $200 DOWN CLEANj BEDROOM HOME. NICE per month. Including lasts 1 TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL ??.: In Pootlac,,*4tl^te'b*droomi o, Flattf^ guXr* %* 3-1413 uitaa3 riSSl'dS; S SS&. , OveTlookinw Ukc bniknit room, kitchen 4Hd half J bedroom, oak floori, beautiful lavatory on around floor, toe- 5fH25“k °b® Mil. Total prlca nation room, laundry, toilet and I Tarma to ault. Mil Slit- modern oil furnace ui. baeemant. — yfUk La|ta Wd. _ Spacloui closets throughout 2 1 PLEASANT LAKE AREA t BEDRM ear heated garage, itortn win-1 Basement. Laree lot. 110,100. dotra and e^eent. Eg appoint- (1000 da. 010 per mo. Owner. UL meat oali^^BrX-iS). Waddell,; 2-3117. FI l',,n “ n t^44* I ROCHESTER TRI-LEVEL 3~BED- „ EREBEl _ ___ piotely landscaped Ownoy. will lease, references? fnd insurance. Small ranck, onto , jnc5w3sass-—t«jjsws3Kv-*Bwsii _ jonth. FE HUt. £ years old? new neighborhood, *?CHE8TER, 3 BEDROOM BRICE roMJi*RCE~LTKE>RONTH5vtE Ftmtlac, TraU. JlaU owtfar Harry X1!*!*3-3 bedroom, fireploce. fun base-with option to buy. MA TOR "itErer I RM HOUSE. V aOfllSl* •« maAnlhta. Wood. LI T-3100. $300 DOWN WBWm monthly. ‘c*U| 3-4470, Mr^- Leonard Hyman. _ roR MLE OR RENT Wallad Lake prlv. 3 bedrm. raneh near lehoou and shopping. Re-decorated glo month MA MUI after g p.m. HOUSE - FOR RENTr~fEAR i around. Brick. 4 room. util. LA - uaai: « • i EEEOd HARBOR—117T Marwrr Lane. Small house, ou heat. 3 ear girigg, Vacant, ggg f§ 4-5080 FE Mils, >i,n j bedroom houee la Sytooo-Uke. llQg — LEASE-WffH OPTION TO BUT 3 bedroom home near Baldwin1 School. Baiemont. Garage. Paved street 8T0 rioyd Kent Inc. 3300 Dixie Hvray. FE 3-0133 LAEEfB6NT*RANCff~ HOME,-1! bedrooms, LI 3-OTSS. __ j t AROI PARM HOUSE. SUITABLE for S families. -FE 3-1746. kfODERN YEAR 'RO&ND ^31 room* and utllttiea Partly turn. On School House Lake. $75 2075 ■vftiUHIIliM Sylvan Model Open 3161 Pontiac Dr. 4 lovtl brick. 3 schools?-~oR"yuoT" I !S|r«i'i». Mud r*om^*tt^*'—,P-" ySi/upifes:.wftB. amlc tUo bath, full bsmt Penced -SSSStf-—- rad In* Wl11 e#T*r cl0*tn* cost •NOgL “ " PACE ■’ h® Builders ^ _ REDUCED $2,450 1 ■'■burban briekM bedrm. be $9,500 Id 3 bedroom rnseh stylo i your lot. Pull banmeut, ire, till bath, birch cup- At Its Best _ 4CONVERTJBLE *24) ^nCidYVr,ROSS flOMTX tirSISr man brtS Horth aids city. *] “ ' n‘ “V33 «UAU.> kuli*fc PBJ inn *irriBr*" hodroom 04005. Terms. Discount _ r caah. FE 4-818P cawtod. Oka i ^ooiT*M6*ft baths gas heat, garage, Hour Oraairg Hoopt&l. FE 4Q707. 3 Bargain^ East of l*onttac r:si Rent Lake Cottages 41 i-b*drm __ . —1 nice yard. PONTIAC LAEE KITCHENETTES i Dally. Wkly„ mo. Utll. tMt 1 For Rotit Rooms 1 alufl?rrae?°llS *ST’ik."Rd’ only. ON 3-3S43 OR 3-1031 SALE if OWNER, 4 LAROE I M i, house 4 yean Phone PB 3-1113 »E. 3 JpDRL.. , Full bamt. Qas heat FE t-3730 TRY TO BEAT! ' j 25? • In tbts fan | room *»«*XVL wlth Ctrago and Un mow. Small down poymant. You dtcornlo. and gaa’ll hav# a fully l _—, Ml baaemant, quiet JACK LOVELAND *• MsfM, $500 down. j (l|i_Oa— Lab# Rd, n miti j jam eray, j TRI-LEVEL STARTER ! NO MONET DOWN Trar f,h0IB* ttt be proud of.; 42| Donelson Park, ! _ O- Ptottio^ £«5«» jy I m * bedroom*, utility. Lot BUM. Near UTICA, St3.ni I school* 88.500 nuall down pky- ! 3 bedrm.. brick ranch, pared1 ment. 1 *tr»ei. landscaped «0xl30 ft? lot. ' CRAWFORD AGENCY i glttK 2! ? J?.*?*® M »■!?«• orSn*rtt~nm H M VACANT — MOVE RIGHT IN. S roraja and bath. Mixed neighborhood close in. r*m. otic*. Gall ________ _____________„ aftor g. m S. Edith % 34S37 CLARKBTpN, I BEDROOMS. U- WALLED'LAKE PRIVILEGES ' 4 _awiy ^oorn.. Ijw^tsxet. yean 3 bedroom built-in taago and washer attached garafc uiuuititiaa mi - 17.540 cnih. PE 4-6430 after MOVB TOMORROW..... 1400 down on thli 3. k._ homo with kasemtnt. Raa oil neat storm* sad screens. So* Frank Shepard, 1010 North Adame Rd. Rochester. _____ Mixed Neighborhood Well legated 3 bedr--<----- Only 87.000 with *7 Mrs, iiill. Pa 3-3*1 NEAR DRAYTON Modern i bedroom ranch homo featuring ptoUldS walls, ssk floors full basement, nice lot with lake jrtvlle^es Onl^ 810. , W. H. B.\&S, Realtor art meter Builder FE 3-7210 jnfOO Reasonable' 3 BEDROOM ROME - With acres 36 bearing fruit tr Near Milford. 87 ooo n ooo do —STEELE REALTY (Main Officer~~ 1341 North Milford Rd Hichland —-BM 3-2627 CLARK )THING DOWN Just * tow t MB |f~^FE 8-0466. oy Antielt. Inc-, Realtors Opeif Evenings A Sunday land contract '. furnace, S1.SSS. Roa- ANb DOM WITH FRIGATE _ and antranca, adults ng g. punt ; MT 31143 COZY HOUSE 1 BEDROOM 46 000 __ OOODELL REALTY It 'w. '8n4atiw*ii''MW? * ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR YOUNO ' SJf,. “tchaa privl- MiV^seh^r' PrtJC' tii B>. *T gygLJO* CHILDREN'S PARADIBB iroat aiwECQyt na- IT t-7333. > 4 udrm v» bath hynn with CQldPolftHtB ROOM. PdlTATE1 traced play yard OU haat. mod-homo. oloo* In, FE 3-0614. . ern kitchen nice shrubs and ■ —flow eta. Oonei transferred. Fries 13.500. Terms 70 Edison. PB I large nearly new - 3 bedroom ranch home with basement gerat*. S acres of land Stable • ,*?7o:r xSLsnBss- ssiJrsS' KAMPSEN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IDEAL FOR THE SMALL EAMTLY. This 3 bedroom home, i* neat .’at a pin It has oak floors, and plaa-tdrod < walla Nice pleasant living room. Largo kitchen with dining area and lot* or cupboards. Tiled bath . Full basement, automatic oil heat. 3-car garage Priced, at only op *60 FHA or H.1M cash Hurry oa this on*; HO DOWN . PAYMENT — 3 bedroom borne*, some _____la-KUeobet.. ... FE 5-1284 FE 41.1844 Open- I a m to g;M p.m-SUNDAY 1-7 ' , 450 s Marshall, pontia'c 1 ORCHARD LAKE AVE PACE1 STOUTS Best Buys Today ; 3 M3M MOR* ROOM' home too smalj’ We' h*ve*”« bath? locate"en°Sl* We'lf side lust 3 Mocks from Genera] Ho, 33 YEARS OF SERVICE OOOO RANCHER, rv- Yhu malt aeOvthl* lovely T-r*4m* e brie* and Train* home located in., i, beautiful Colonial HUIa. Large hv. • tog room with ltdgeroek fireplace, • r 1300 - 3 BEDROOM BRICX No other coat down for Mil* lovely ranch home. Tiled both, larswi-famfly kitchen, pared street IIS ft. wide lot. loeated cioee to Diuyv, 1 ton Plains Only SU.SgO, IS4 per SELL TRADE Carpeting gnd fireplace. Block from shopping, near, schools. Low JSZt ^rVp.r" •Ptl0n “A WILL SACRIFICE FOR CAM. 3 bedroom homo, fMl basement tovye fenced yard. Near OMC Plant. 33,500 cash 43 Alton St. 1 mly 115,- •17 3*1 FERRY ST FURN SLEEP-1 >g rma. rad board far Iti.M wk.. fif-pSt*. ! laroe'pleasanT room nr mod- COMMERCE AREA "H&iKsrsurK i Agdftte ---c-— rad^QfATjjrp£ colored WHY PAY RENT? m' PACE many modsrS features | Realty - _ Builders *PE*6MlS*#n Fhon* Mr tTlb^h at; suburban^;®hoM.^larg*^W tj __ ' . FE 3-7HS j REAR ST. MIKES' -CLARK .REAL-ESTATEf- U*i |3SI W. Huron open sun. 13 to 8 !. fSTbath^pl» ttJShMf bit! i recreation room, dandy kitcli SCHRAM RA^V^NETI.. Realtor PE 3-71H °*** M *" OR Mill COLORED ONLY $10 DOW>’ 'hSsr^srTtyi: ^k? BoTmtTi i J^JZ HncST -n Jm __ ---’ COZT 3 UDROOM M Attractive setting 1 i t. l>g$S Oakland Avo Lauinger 3 ACRES “t_ srivtlegok as Ppotlae Lak — aoaaewL 3-car g Ikedroeo* Bern* near Planer. Full laaemeat. tart* living raem. ego-reaient kltcbea plus dlaiag ell.- MILLER LAKE FRONT Complete' end -parlous 3 beuroom brick ranch rwner moving to Florida Anaiout or quick tol*. Bulltdn rang* and 'fen. ledge-rock fireplace huge unroom, patio. 3-car attached. |a-■ ag* Fenced yard, very attaac-tlve grounds Asking pride 131.100 Take a look Your offer will be , considered. COMMERCIAL — Ideally situated j tor bom* rad office Beauty shop, . etc. Broom, t ctory ,bnck In tiptop condition, m both* It Is va-eont and' ready for -occupancy. See jt today - Liberal terme. SOUND INVESTMENT - Need* ! ——i repair and dcooratlng. 10 ..-if, lb bath*, all furnishings, Included. Priced for quick sale to aettlo estate - 17.200 00 - St.-000 down. Less for cash. tw STORES « A 2-2144 Dorothy Snvdtr Lsv^nder JKtTdJraSSd.'juad? to \ MIT 4-1417****. \ LAUINGER REALTY M-H< ' PONTIAC ■ OR BS350 ; ■P, FE a-lOm a v-rr o < TERRIFIC VALUE! ■ In Pohttac. well located, this i on 13X300 ft. lot ML rad ger**e. PRICE? ONLY $10,750 TOTAL $450 DOWN-BUYSl , HURRY! * y C. SchuEtt, PE 8-045$ r«B(* refrigerator furniture nig end Oi ruins dujm,. gi off pike gf You know the th^ftneef. Vou wK**Uo*afree *rald ,’^*J*“* ( lh** • rayon* . Handy kitchen, dinette. Mg Bring room, basement, and l1*-l «=*! 6»r»6'. gas beat. Ot.m do I will handle and lb* carpeting and drapoa ar* Included . j TOU CANT ’SELL RENP-WB-r CElPTSI Let s gat together and w* 11 enow you o real home to buy? Located on Bint* street I nod contains 6 klng-elxed rooms, I plus big basement, quo 3-car j gorgg*. SpUd oak trim, fire-' Mace, dining room, fenced roor yard, glaeaed-ln front porch - - , lust decorated inside and out. I 83.5*0 down move* you In. | 5* DOWN - Brand sow 3 bod-1 room ranch, with your choice at Interior colore, bullt-tn oven j ^ Loads of *uj)M*rd^ paneled ; * tad yauH buy. , NEWLYWEDS - Ideal starter bom* ' for you. TWO bedrooms, largo , living room, aplck-’n-spoa ootr ■ Ittg space kitchen and outdoor A. JOHNSON A SON1 J. 1704 S, Teleeraph • * '* .' EE 4-2533 jga Val-U-Waii FOR GOOD BUTS AND VALBElt^ *33* DOWN . -Sharp-3 100 fool ' MOW 41 OM DOWN Very sharp 3hodroom bom* win -full basement, recreation mi'M and expansion attto. Near eehoqB' ' and transportation. Duly ITS pet * • mouth COLORED. 8800 DOWN 8-room Mm* ou JMobun street ' Pull booomout, oil fttruac*. largo *v. room*. Need* redecorating Ooty ' 170 per month. R. J. (Dick) VALUTEf1^ Realtor PE44$31v> 84* OAKLAND AVENUE , V, 1 Open r to » SUB. U4.:, 37S PLORAWOOD ’ *«o8 ' “ * In. pymt. will SHF •«.. • bodrm JmsW'■«■’*= William Miller . ; Realtor x FE, 2-0263: fit Wfit Huron llriH Warren Stout, Realtor j f N. aaglnaw St FE 5-6165 (•] Oben ft# I p.m.. ,- \ I "pace foetV-four Far Salt Houses « BEDROOM TRI-LEVEL * niliw till *M> Urp wagUU famlh J r ; the poxtiac press, fmda^ October 7.J mo • • jffj J^*l!L^yrt St Real. L’w Bin. Prop. 87.V ;?y Crddtt Advisors , 61A (TIZZY Rr Raft Oe*nn Sek HousehoU Qeed«'e Op#n_tll 0 3* 5 bedrma . eloae to ersrythlng . Full bemt., all tiled Oae heal taeUsararor. mated lot.' oaly IIS.-•00 wot trader I PACE —— — rent for More INCOME STORE NOW VACANT -LOCATED ON BALDWIN AYE VERY REASONABLY PRICED - Realty . B11 i- OR 4-9439 ..... 145 Oakland Avi llldtrs yE M44J - | Ev*nlngs after t fw Sale Lata 54 t ~ - PLUS OOOD TERMS. CALL I S FOOT PRAM BOAT. IDEAL F FOR APPOINTMENT fishing end duck hunting. 1 ■wap lor shotgun. OR MIN. JIM WRrGHT^Realtor ' ----- . Open til i:R FE 8-7441 FE 5-0300 Templeton 1 on lake Also privilege, to surer Lake Can be bought right K. L. Templeton, Realtor SSM Orchard Lk Rd FE 4-4813 < OR IS BUILDING SffES H to 10 Acres LOW AS $850 Lauinger ■eeutilui hllUlto parcel. LADD'S. INK orner of Lapeer Rd. A sure 1 ml. north of Pontiac ell 000 par y proilm'otely I Only 926.000 0 CASH FOR USED fV. FUiltt- ture A ml.c FE 5-9002_______ BRICK RANCH HOMB. LAROS equity. Income or homo In Pontiac OR 3-3008 CA18 AND 32 FT MOO EH N alt .hop Be Houaktreller. or caeb for 5 room nt.t.r'oeucd i io»e m#r CaU**beiore ^29***!■ m irea Fronl- FE 5.2402_________ > Wild- colored ’^ BEDROOM, full ti» bath, op Going St. ; wEamafluusM automatic j and electric 1 etoye, row j 2-Pc. Ltv. Bag. aulte ... 919.96 Mtl eprlng. .... 515J9 I Pe wood DtneetM him II FEN CENT PN . EAST TERMS Tim *asjl 949*5 _ “ mtmmm. — warwict AS AND OIL FURNACES. SOM- epoeSue. AA* IHm- ■* Machinery ^ 08 OR 3-19R kiton' 91 off atr gal. I CM- ™ t9BfeginUM&qURD ULl! ROLLEI flee L«E NEW. SAC- garage doors nice, isi Wblerly. STERIO 3D CAMERA WITS CASE Sale Musical Goods 71 , ' .Aailiw. *5A HUNT A LON BBT WIND WATCH ! OL 1-9711.____ A N TIRU E 5 FOSTER SOLID CHER -. rjr^bed.^compl.te Cell after 5:39 HiFiTrTihd Radio* M a e.ttmate. oa sans* ' BERRY DOOR SALES Opea Ram 9 Noon on Sati 371 S. Paddock ^ *Vl 17 MOT WATER .HEATERS. 30 OAL. WE STOCK EVERYTHING YOUR MUSICAL HEART DESIRES SELECT FRQM LA ROE STOCK LIBERAL trade allowance LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT FLAN ^ EDWARDS 19 3. SAOlNAtv. accordion, im Bass Tie i I 9176. OR >•—* • Furniture. 149 W. Walton. TV cable, aasr. acred used. Call FB j i-iiM Mlar T amt. ' . OOOD SELECTION OF USED TV heatera. Michigan Flour* Orchard Lako Arj. - 19v ____ ■aye laboe SELECTION of uncollod tor, thoteuns and door rifles. Corner Orchard Lake and 'B 2 0303 910 un bww « gg-vfS and “ott“drga. I • N SAOroAIV1^”^ °^E 5 *223 392 j BALDWIN AORCMlilC ' BFINET c ny’KSa*Fboae*QR 3-7646 BEAUTIFUL U 8 E D„ CONOVEH Priced far quick sale. Every on* a bargain' GRIXNELL’S I S. Saginaw FE 3-7199 AYE 3 CHANNEL 9 ANTENgU left — aUliac rifle# far 17 apiR*. INSULATION , All typei. Call — :k. A. BENSON Lytsjf| — 1 reconditioned perfect for Pbeg^n : ning piano itudenU. Morn. M i I M|M,i5te7.Acr,“,nm CORONET CO Nil COSiTALLA , woma ra 4-ieoi - ttan. like nyw. it— —• KEN MORE OIL HEATBRFOR 530 ! rE 2-0146. *"*r 1 meOTT i f badly Excellent condition. CORNET. PAR AMERICAN. NEW teed need televl.ion. OBELTV 1930 BlUabeth Uke Rd. FX PORTABLE TRA “That's the last time I go out with Herbie until he buys USED WATER SOFTENER—BAR- Sale household Goods 65 Sale Household Goiods 65 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 1 PULL IN THICK SALE Vettert** ^aa>^ better at L*w Betterly Music Co. SALE YELLOW DINETTE „£KS! 9-7694 ( 1 USED "TV’S. RADII ‘.“St -OPEN I 5160 F.A IN CITY tJMffsl 4581 KEMPF DRAYTON PLAINS Sat. and Sun. 1-6 JL bedroom home vttb full bai mem. [>t bathe, automatic hei Large kitchen with built-in (to ' LAUINOER REALTY 11931 WllUama Like Road OR 4-0451 _ DRY CLEANING BUSINESS FOR CEMENT WORK FOR W HAT , MU. 107 E Huron, 9 am. to • hove you. FE 9-3799 . . OUNS rOR WHAT HAVE TOO 10-PIECE DANISH MODERN. BED- room suite 9-drayrrr triple drees- _______ ________ ... er (Rest on chest. Upholstered I or Sunday. 54 Leuis at L1?™p* FOB SALE • NOR1TAKE DINNER- i comblnatlon d excellent coadltlon. I A I LIQUOR BAR City. Orost ovar —i bright bar Mfiey. cwnder^iradlng* lor uted aute 22 "CUBIC* FOOT CARRIER UP- !1 —rlght-Jreerer; 5299 TRogati 9-9772 r 30 IN. OAS RANGE IN EXCEL- . only 523 98 Cash to Carry. Tax Included Installed Price 931 M __ Federal Modernization boen 2939 DtxtsAKwy. PE 1-7933 3 BURNER OIL HEATER EXCEL NET SINK8. Fridays t HAMMOND SPINET WITH REV speaker, l i vy.' old. Like nee Priced to self. LEW BETTERLY MUSIC CO MI 9-9093. HAMMOND CHORD OROAN "AND 9795 I, beautiful cherry u it eoad. T II,OM B T.U OIL-FIRED Michigan Fttioregegnt. 393 Orchard _-Loke_Are. — >■ 'FET-TmI LIKE new - MODERN HIDE A farming < &!osffa HP lent condition. FE I ______________ C *39 'ALMOST ' NEW NECpSi AUTO- I. —'* — -- ■- beautlful r ‘ " . 12 Residential Lots a alii consider trade don McDonald LICENSED BUILDER OR 3-3931 i. Lotos Lake, j AUBURN ROAD I-—-- B»u of Aabara Relghts. Urge Mur^T newly deomaMd • --watx ^094^591 gff*9L. _ __ HOUSEXIAN SRITZLEY WO 3-4919 Bath, basement oil furnace - - - - ... ... WOODED LOT 11717 8. Telegraph Watkma-Fontlac estate. Water ': —— ‘ Twp. FE M3I2. KENMORE DELUXE IRONER WITH chair, like new. Trade for •* “ or 12 gauge pump gun. C all^rty moiudoa"b»aitag LAROlNfgFttTafKAtBr FOB «' I' OTHER BARS Throughout mm projector. FE 4-3922, I Sf -I m m Michigan Listings arriving daily 1 LET US BUY IT OR SELL IT FOR ' ' -from our _2C offices. Call us on j you. OA .8-2681._ LAROB^DtJFUUC IN DBTBOtT. good location, near river. Beil or wUl ^accept^progerty or load eon-' OR° 3*-7685. *r<* *“ HIDING WHEEL HORSE _THAC- 3 Orchard Lake ; CW 100,000 BT ir furnace and i Heating and —right freezer 7—fi—sfcttt—i - bindings. FE 5-7t27. _ MONTGOMERY WARD.’ 9 tT , garden trector with sickle I , : Id" enow plow, 8" plow and i • Wiegsuid. Mu$k CciUcr BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE PHONE KEderel 2-4524 PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMID I . ' SPRA8SER EBO-TONE CLARINET ' complete with cese. Appliance. EM 3-4119 ^without) lamp I STATEWIDE balance of_________ 5-8407 Capitol Appf ATTENTION Used TY. $19 85 and vrerdryers. —----- STLSKi. «““"*! HAGSTROM PONTIAC REALTY 1 1 mud 1 nWlVl HAGSTROM 'SMITH" FLORIDA- BAROAIN Very choice I lota at Tarpon sprinit ithe Venice 5 of the South >. Walking dietance to 1 end privileges on beautiful Lake , Tarpon. Natural year-round atr conditioning in a community of ^mhm lying. quarters Full p 4 ROOM- BUNOALOW HAS FULL BASEMENT - 1>* CAR GARAGE ON 200 FT. LOT - WILL TAKE TRAILER OR CONTRACT AS FART PAY91ENT. A BEAUTIFUL BUY 2-Fteco Living Rffi Suite -ONLY $99.50 Choice of 7 Colors » Cushions. m«ntn 3NTIAC OR4-I PE 4-7006 AFTER 6 FE A9441 Evenings after 8 30 FE 5-030* SWAP BEAOLB HOUND ABOUT ANYTKINO YOU WANT j ' FOR • THE HOME CAN BE ! FOUND. AT L A 8 BALES. * little out of if-*“* - ' Igj^'kSa $49. Sdhlek's, i. Farm all tractor wiut rotary and eyelt bar, plow and wagon. MA 9-2797._________ 24 IN. 91LYERTONE. REASON-able. 4749 Independence Dr., after I 9:30 ton to v*aA USED show MEDICINE CABINETS. LOE. mirror, slightly m * r r e d, I Largo aolocllon of cabinets or without lights, slidlne d Terrific buys. Michigan Flu OAS STOVE. REASONABLE I. 954 85 U1 OXNERAL ELECTRIC HANOI toed condition. Must sell. Phone "LET’S BUSL TALK 34 MONTHS TO FAY lies E. of Fonttae or i if Auburn Heights on Aut Rblfe H. Smith, Realtor 299 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD p 3-7848 ______MA 5-5431 i close in convenience n immediate sale. Buy b 8432 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Drive out Elisabeth Lake Rd { ll to Sqott Lake Rd.. turn right b* 3 blocks to Locals v "on i payment. You con ‘. OE REFRIGERATOR $49 AUTO-matic washer, *20. 17 TV, 826 - FE 2-0385,_________■ • HOTPblNT ELECTRIC STbVE,~3-piece blond bedroom outfit, tad , j . davenport. Halllcrafter TV and occasional chair 1830 Weal Lincoln. Birmingham. 1 HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYERT ■ j -960. MA 8-2942._________• - 82-OAL. ELEC HEATER. 30-gal. auto, gat boater Cat. sinks and fittings Laundry - nays ana faucets 919.95 Cash____ SAVE PLUMBINO 172 9. Saginaw_______ FE 5-2110 80 OALLON AND 30 OALLON HOT tier, 648. MAyfalr 8-2178. __ MODEL A MQTOR ’53 FORD tractor large Hnuhetraller Hlgh- (.ALLAGHER’S tt E. Huron _ ___FI 4-9588 •USED ARMSTRONG FLUTE FOR - —— »«le._FE 3-1919. CHAIR < USED ORGANS CONN ARTIST amplt- | Mahogany. 3 full 91 Mote manual. Koehler and Campbell. Single a water beaters, boat 2 h.p. MA 4-1393._______ 9135 FURNACE BLOWER FOR $75" Excellent condition xna a wine, lag Dr. FB 3-376 OAL. ■ Outboard motor. : sectional Leather chain. 1 rouble. Fret estimates , ___ E a_Uons.jranka_Heatlng PE 4-3911. NEW SIEOLER HEATER AT BAR gain price. Selling at cost. Used Castlron Radiators Cheap. O: A. HHW Thompson. TOM Mot West. - TANE_ON">TAND QUAKER SPACE HEATER. DOUBIB - blower, thermostat controled. Very good condition. Call after Tri-BuroD. F»1_ WURLITZER ORGAN. PERCUS •ion. 35 pedal bate. Like new. make offer. PE 5-3409 after 7 Sale Offke Equipment 72 PACE Carl \Y. Bird. Realtor SALES CORPORATION] !_16-li. OR 4-5974.; .503 Community Nan Barm Bldg, [ MICHIGAN BUSINKSSr , CLARXVtmnwfi^~^Li^d ! J^ARK® AT'0U?*jSf^' DOOR*' ' WEBSTER Conveniently located bei Orion and Pontiac. Jui Oood 4 bedroom home room, kitchen, bath am Imr^e shaded lot. Net top. Very attractive, i Uon throughout. 99.799. C. A.AVEBSTER. Realtor OA 0-3132 - MY 2-2291 lialM. .____ --- — Chrysler _ Highway. Shopping, churches, grade and high school within 2 blocks. Use or large lake. 91495. lit dn $15 mo. FE 4-4509, LI 9-7711 . Waterford Hitts Estl A tew eholce lots len, Arerage I 1M x 250. Oood drainage Ideal fiS*!; location:__ S Herbert C. Davis. Rltr. | 10. .; _______FE 9-4311 ________ FOR 8ALE LOT AND 3 BEDROOM shell. OB 3-024. For Sale- Acreage 55 . Telegraph Road FE 4-1582 IK AT OUR FRONT DOOR BOY S OKAY TWUD TOPCOAT, 10. OR 3JW45 alter 4 p.m. yur jacket," natural »lu* *o*. In •loellem condition Suitable for trlmmln*. MI 4-$7l4 GIRL’ I lU 6-3M7.______ ] BRAND NSW WROUGHT IRON | Punk beds complete wtvls iprmf* —*. «. a1ro mtpj9 . MA 4 . fixtures. Sell o 317 Whitteniore,- l iRCTtV MONKi’ 2-9923. retail business, s •mall GIROUX WINTER COAT*. JACK- BRAND NEW KIRBY SWEEPER im. || to nnn • i with all attachments. MY_3-4702 BUILT IN UNIT. OAS OR KLEC-trlc. MA 8-9011. ; CLEARANCE SALE Used refrtierttors *99.69 up. Used Electric Ranges 959.59 up. Used gas ranges 9%99 pp. Used Wringer waehers 939.90 up. 1990 floor romplos. Oat range#, washers suit and coat. rE 9-5019:___________ OtRL’S COATS. SIZE <0 AND 14? Lady's fur-lined coat, wool knit 12-14. All ttka new. OR davenport and chair 46.00. Gogs-—,i -u-.- il.oo. champagne mmUl of Boltaflex pfas-uc 14 00. aM type record cabinet k.00. one two-Ught atom window 75VX59" 2.00. one screen 33"x 55'1.00. large metal glider and cuahlona 30.9* gh— 9-4210.‘ Inconw Property DUPLEX 9 AND BATH EACH - Davis burg Rd. vletnlty. priced to .. itU. Only 91800 down Broker -OK >gl|g. 3 HOUSES ON 1 ACHE OF LAND la Drayton Plains One 4 bed-““*---------------garagr MM a For Salt Lake Property 51 trout Stream _ L JziTi____________r----'----beautiful 3i serpx 50 20 ACRES. 1380' FRONT AOE. I -iRP crook HIM eiih Mac* or BN Dillt H«y OR 3-9701 I 4-0436 __ Opw> *tn I, Pundty $ . Building Spots' 13 »tf«» in tha city Bum tmtvor or what you want. ..... 14 acroa, hilltop, new barn, new : . well. Reasonable terms. or CRAWFORD AGENCY _ 358 W Walto j FE t-2308 «■ row ;5oo ladies MbirroN coat, size li? nt°- cona- *W- ON 3-2705. . LIKE—NEW. DYED RUSSIAN Squirrel stole, reasonable price. Ut 3-4200.____ MEN'S USED WORK CLOTHING panto 50c. shlrto 50c. Jackson place. 388 —( * —- ~ - MEN- i Orchard Lake Are. Consumers Power Co;1 28 W, Lawrence 1RONRITE IRONER9. FULL SIZE. Floor models, demonstrators 8181. — 2 years to_pay. 91.26 weekly. WATOE OABERT , ___ 121 N. 8AQ1NAW FE 8-0119 j BCD IRONRITE TRONER. PROVE TO ' yourself that Ironing *' be cut la holt with comfort. Rent an iiomrL^ „ .... A LARGE SELECTION. USED shotguns and rifles. Ben's Loan Office, 4 Fatteraon. n MI41._ APT. SIZE REFRlXiERAfOR FE 2-0611 - ANCHOR FENCES' 7>2 money down. FRA approved. — roCTWrnllATKS. FE 9-7471 UA BASEBOARD RADIATION AT | bargain pried*.’ 91.05 per ftn > O. ! A. ThomtaM? 7008 M58 West. . ! Blacktop Driveway Ne-« repairs? Save ’< oh the cost. Calf your Advisor. FE 9-4886 REFRIOERATOR AND TV. $28 IA TWq guns. UL 2-3702._______ RANGE HOOD A*FAN. COPPER tone. 134.50. Romes win at 3c I------H per -ft. Beater cable, 31c. O. A. 1337 8. SAOll Thompson..7006 Mil West. RUG LOOM. FLOOR MO61L. ^Beet offer takes. EM 3-3386. REFRIOERATOR. $40. MA 1-1357 2 METAL DESKS. 1 TYPEWRITER 2 swivel steel typewriter typewriter ste—*------ PE 4-7500. FE 0-0801 ROOF LEAKS? Call your Advisor Umate. Save >, at free e NEW NATIONAL CASH REOIS-tera from titt up. New National adding machines' from 0M up The only factory authorlted branch offices lu Oakland and Macomb County, where you can buv new or factory rebuilt cash registers. The National Caro Reg- SINGER SEWING MACHINE. LOCI new. In beautiful blonde console. .... will roll for contract balance. I leather jacket. It; ladies' wlater fry* ,0£ take over 84_monthly. coat, large. 019: rocking hortf Capitol Sewing Center. FE 9-0407. Hir i special ~ Doug, fli; 2x4-8. roMPqp. M| W. Hum. . FE 3-0385. 23 S. Gratiot. Clemens. HOward 3-4233.__ Sale Sporting Good* 74 010; ; ^mbto ^Cal/aftor"5my4 V-oVn *®U*' ! I^ro*keoi«riof Fomllca%s* Mtoh* Laiio*";>S Jll Jv• _______________I fM Fluorescent. rwhami » w LARGE CR NORTHERN BA "<^a ™ ^n^%.AMKOF.OTK!: - large, >7. FB 4-2080.______ Pen- BATHROOM FIXTURES. OUTXnS I gas furnaces, hot water a steam boiler. Automatic water heater. Hardware elec auppUm. crock A I pipe and fittings. Lowe ~ | Paint Super Kemt— - 13 OAUOE REMINOTON AUTO-matic shotgun - PE 3-7322. 23 IiIARUN. LEVER ACTION. 26 Remington, tilde action. MU y all kinds a ih’ffi °,f|gT NlS1 »Ml COLDBPOT RETOiOERArOltroOUD after 0, OR 3-0458_______ SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE Good potential, ------------- high gallonegf* potential Finals ____ ctal bein’ available FE 2.0101. with fur cSt Wfth siVhout Tl’nlng1 Me'aS ' * * ftNWWlW sue 12-14. good condition.' FE i CARPET. TWEED. NEVER" USED? 4-0003. _ .■ •_____ with joam pad. *40. FE 9-7240. • - ______ . _ _________ ______ Oil ' NATURAL" WILD MINK CAFE CARPSTS. WOOL TWEED. IBM? Company — ---J ---------- --- - i s Fur- 3 Orchard Lake Ave. ' OR SELL f 5 FE 2-0101 After 0-1441. WILD AND WANTED. MAN WITH SOME . Perfect * . 9305 FE ; coffee and end t excellent eondl- LET US BUY" tor you, OA I MAHOGANY DINING BOOM TABLE and 4 chairs, leaf. MA ‘ ***' MOVING TO everything. FURNI- lure R mtsc FE 2-0397. excellent term Partridge ipn 3075_Airport _ ■ewer pipe and pm in a« Slips#al. Tylox, Wedgelock Joint I _______re. e-,u, , .. WAIN tlLE - 3" THRU 24" If BEEF AND P6RE - HALF AffB °^°KShSiT^«WMW1W* ] quarter,. Opdyke Mkl. PE 5-7041. CorrtiJuS^UNm Pi” BARGAINS *' 4x0*4 In. V-groored mah., 1x12 sheeting 495 per m. Penelyte counter toppt»| S 9*i hot water beater I 3 year Warrant? Free eel Toilet 91915 with i ^ * Steel Clothes Facts WOLVERINE LUMBER El‘*rior 411 ...... 32 AUTOMATIC RIFLl"-clips. tM. Fk 4-8217 3W3o winchesVer. i 885 FE 5-0995 irrugated Steel Chive: .Iron Soli PtpeR Fittings' Manhole Cover», Gfrates ana Sti J BAYLOCK Coal« Building Supply Co 98 SAVAGE CARBINE WITH •cope and 4 boxes of ihclla All In good rood OB 3-1399. A LARGE . SELECTION. ~ shotguns and rifles. Ben’t nm~~ * Patterson, FE 4-5141. USED . el --wrr; e ift BM)LCt i 41- Orchard Lake Aye. _FR 3-716 specialsT BULMAN HARDWARE ... _ Brownmg Ouns. L*. . gh*11- 376 S, 7>legrapt OUNS - BUT, SEL wMito n W1NDS^ FREE WTaiAIEa pHA T.RMS7 ^ WANTED BUY. BELL,, nreoery and loading tap- ».n aLfii li 1.900 FT LAKRFRONT 40 acres of rolling wooded prop-: gmmgm^fts.ll^imli^ft.llrTowi? WHITE BROS REALTORS 0999 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1395 • a no answer MAple 5-1992 j 6AM LAKE ’WOODS. TCLLfSP lot, approximately two-thirds acre.: private beach, boat basts. 13.909.; 4x»x«i F*yscore1 I 19X49 31-ft Rock IS THE "BIRD'' TO SEE I N. C9SS. FE ■TOYES 13100 ROTISBERIX, EXCELLENT COND? W ns i.iin FARMS GROVELAND: acres, house — (10,500 - or a CLARESTON ESTATES, and ‘ troo ____ ____._ —m churches. RfriMNO HOLLY: 77 i.. W mile - Stood subd subdivision pi roodod loti 799190. J. ..... ■ - JgP*** locks Use WILDWOOD LK Shopping, chu high icnool wl_____ - 915 month t FE 4-4509.- *U M7n?j orchard ■^2lngUK^at.rl**taSdy roSm' HQLOOMB HOAD: .Clark; Paved roads. Schools, churches. I dammed 91995, 928 dam, 929 month. PE 4-4999. U 9-7712. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S MAIN j. 214 E ST. CLAIRi ! ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS 999 TO 8500 Ojy 3-1137 _____ ! REFRIOERATOR, 44 BWctrtc range, 17 c mg ‘I Tv. Studl 17 Inch 1 modeled term j AUTOS l Orchard Lake 4-7181. ro . Table a BUCKNER Send far oar FREE 'Michigan 8 r sif.no. terns Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Bet. 20 Years 7801 Highland Rd Mt» i 1 MU 4-8417 Evas. BM 3-DOI Deyx .__ 1F0« LARGE FAMILY f Lekef ront home In vary pic- Partridge landscaped a . FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Pontiac - Drayton Plain* — Uttca walled Lk . Birmingham. Plymouth LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature or other security, 24 months to repay. Our ful Ylett* our office or phontrt , 5-0131 HOME & AUTO LOAN CO MK*BCfi>NAL T- ________OR 3-3560______ 3 BEDROOM BUTTES. LOW AS 538. greaser 97. cheat to. office desk. 930, extra clean refrigerators, stoves A washers, all sizes. 117 up. big Picture TVs. 930. space heaters. *21, cider press. 13*7 3 piece sectional. |24. nice china. *33, chairs, dining rooms, lamps A runaways, clean furniture A appliances at, bargain prices. Also new living rooms, bedrooms, dl- nettes, mattresses ft rufs. fio* 1 m pwuvn wmaw IM ' ‘ EX ' DON’T WABYB MONEY ON-YOUR oood Housekeeping shop Of Pontiac 51 WEST HURON FE 4-1858 DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, GOOD REFRIOERATOR 825. DRYER _________ condition Cheap. Ml 4-3550 _ 3 ple*a_ swttonal 5i5. Hactric Deluxe* 3-Room Outfit .H|V ______ Complete bedroom. Box springs store $35. V Harrls^FE 5-3765. Bufmeister -LUMBER COMPANY 7840 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-417 Open f a m. to I n m. dally . 3 SURPLUS LUMBER & •f MATERIAL SALES CO -39 9340 Ht|^land Rd. 'Min OR 3-7802 SMALL DUO-THBRIT OnTcflP 4^83.food con<"- oTjaiT^owEits. ~c6iifrt*¥E "atoef $34*5*0 !^-.e’yuln' ***.50 ball, and has. Call FE 2-1405 M»T*.ROLLER BKAYMtBi^S •sv f. 5. t; T any men's Makar- skates, size 7. ul? 2-1523._ RZICNOTOR 12 OAUOS AUTOMA tie. 975. Ithaca Featherweight _ pamp. io gauge. |ti. MA 5-1553 Living ■ _______ heater 530 CAR FARTS’ FOR '40 TO '44 MOD- ^44. Washer 925. Oae ' *’«._R_oyal_ Auto Parts 1130 Mt. , *5; 90 chairs, si each. 407 JOSEPH Furniture Company 8TYSL BUNK r ^ SINGER. PORTABLE. ZIO ZAO equipped 120.90.'-qurt't Appl FE SINOER sewing machine?-ZIO-sat for decorative stitching and fine finish tewing Mahogany cab- DAVKN- CEMENT STEFS. READY MADE. ' month UntverM terms, lbs 'Bargain House. 103 J? • Case at Lafayette. FE 1-8043, k-ROOM DUO-THERM OIL HEAT- _er. 138. 774 Orlando._ I ROOM CIRCULATOR OIL BURD 4-0008. SXTTLX AN ESTATB AT ONCE? Several valuable pieces furattw*. • with fi . Dead 1 Has enclosed front porch and 3 NA_7-S35» _____ _________ bedroom down. Larga dormitory 75 ACRES. OOOD FARM LAND bedroom upstairs, large enough Frontage on 3 roads. Oood bulld-to divide into 3. hardwood floors,; tag yltes $350 per acre. 82 000 LOANS 1 PIECE KITCHEN __ space heaters and -275 gal. U™ with tegs. Reasonable UL 2-2008 ) PC “SILVER OREY BEDROOM outfit.- Double dresser. Bookcase AH* to*ri«I.M*“*Only'*t3*yw*roiy Pearson , Furniture 42 Orchard Cid refrigerator. at our car-load prion, u cubic n. wfth freezer, crisper and chiller drawer. 12.25 Per wk. 13 cubic ft. tract free double door. 88 lb. freee-er, twin crisper. $4 per week. FIRESTONE STORE -j----- 140 N Saginaw _______PE 3-2520 * ELECTRIC STOVE. WESTING- ' good condition. Call FE COMFLETB WALL TTFE FURNACB? 040. Ft 4-4280. do“toc havf a FAINT OR d>cor»tfaa proMta? Hmdrtdi of r ‘ hh Magic no-drip SPORTSMAN’S TvSsyjfgg TALBOTT LUMBER w^g^SrBR""i9~ttA’8M~Fuij. *■* ' — 5. WINCHESTER MODJX 18, LEVER SIEGLER i and Oil Heaters VALUE, $10. —78. 814.0* ‘ complc ‘OAKLAND FUEL * FAINT - crolTj^Oretato'ijn*__________________ ___________ 430 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-411# TABLE SAW. H HORSE MOTOR _PE 9-001». DBLCO FURNACE WITH NEW Mu'^ UR *“—1— **1 ' to OAUOE SHOT OUN. ALL STEEL 1-0001 - ilfht. I extenrioni 950 TO 9500 — 925 TO 1500 9 YEAR CRIB WITH CHEST? BAS- Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 1 i 932 WEST HURON STREET — - -a* FE 9-1275 ■ COMMUNITY. L.___ 9 E. LAWRENCE FE I FRIENDLY SERVICE LOANS 9 BjMjttMH BAXTER A LIVINGSTONE W. Lawrence s mlsc Reas. BM 3-8*99.______ •" CHESTS 111 "BACM: 5-PIECE bTOroom, 939; 3-plece dining rot, f 919: Fhilco retrig.. 930; oil apse* lly kitchen, fireplace, < and a full taroment ex Idtnga. 1 1 with SS»i! sa.?ua . . _ _________■ buUdto P Lapeer Ooaaty. 914.806 torme. UL >0441 after 9 a.as. SMALL FARM 99 acres with 3 bedroom home. . 98.999 Daly 9900 Need* i loli. Raaort Proparty S2\ T,“PANGUS, Realtor » ■^^WYONVILLE WA ^ Property 57 Borrow with Confidence ; GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance . Corporation of Pontiac l‘« S. sattnaw St. FE 4-9535 i .Get $25 to $500 chair, lit. Autrey'e' Used PC LIV1NO ROOM OUTFIT. Brand new davenport and chair 3 modern stop tables Matching coffee table. 2 decorator lamps AH tor 999. Only S3 weekly 9-9818___ ELECTRIC RANOE. PULL SIZE? .. tJmer. clock._etc. Reas FE 3-3599 FAMOUS MAKE FREEZERS $169 Not Damaged — New In Crates Includes Warranty — ServiceDelivery r. •• n>n , AND I've got 'em in stock C i. tm immediate, delivery stove, 515, j No Money Down — 11.88 per . and LiITTLE’S FURNITURE £ APPL. iml- | 8217 Dixie, Drayton OR 3-955J FRIOIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE? r 3-3711. DOUBLE SINK. COMPLETE 828 58 with, trap v grade. ”■* 1 , Montcalm Supply -f 1 Me- DBLCO CONVBRSItnf OIL BURN- Dai implete with excellent condition, A FREEZ- Trtdp now. No BOSI Schick’s. OR 3-U48 or ! 3PEClAL~*xl2 RU08. '*: Leod Carpet. Woodward Lk. Jus* below Ted's, k a SIDE ARM ROT WATER HEATER ____________________ _ Good condition. PE 7-8435. DELICIOUS FOODS AND TbF QUALITY, LIGHT OR AY OOT-1 *' '0r„!?.,n* ton carpeting 13 X 15 859 MA ~r crot ^ -- 1 —...i way Wholesale TRADE OAS RANGE FOR ELEC- business and 1c_________________ . _ SC- wH £r£uan ”****** m Each &T“ HLWER’S SREtlAL Fw »»1*. DBR bus converted bite PJNWW Oltamw equipped •” - rSSBFT: ggp’al J3J-50 OOOD ^gUNTDIO RND RCA ktabot TV 188.85 THOMAS ECONOMY 1*1 8 taqtoaw FE 84151 848?56 ' fishing. OR 3-J_„. . See n DFRR HUNTINO CARIN' •m.85 Harrison aad Oladwta --------------- * FK 58818. Bah, Minnows, Etc. 7S wtek Brand new 18S8 OE television -Signature STORES. LEASED PARKING __ft. OR 3-1878. M FEET X ) g3B*_I». .IffSt ‘**- 88 FEET X 28* if jKsW-. ^dwtoj Pb0 - -........----------j NORTH SAGINAvV 457 ORCHARD i 8 KECK WALNUT DlNINO RSoS suite, good copdfUoo, reasonebte. ! aad electric stove MY 2*811. I CU FT KELVINATOR REFRIO-erator FE 2-2375 ' 9x12 REVERSIBLE RUGS $16.85. Foam rubber backed run. 818.95 Tweed rugs. 929.99. ftiig pads. 55 95 Pearson^, Furniture. 42 Or- utadtai trolled oven Reas. FE^t-lFH^ _ FOR BALE? LIVING ROOM? DIN-lns room and bedroom furniture, reasonable prices, call Ft 9-1439. FLORAL LDI^ TRAVERSE dropea. 1 pair tor ptetura windows, I single. 3 pair of luventta chlntt drapes. 3 pair of white with ptak. faro aad raffia*, dress-______ S 7-*vli "i *• bad: moved out of city, leaving dc-poslt Save 980. Fay SLlf per week. Oaodyaa* Barvtce Store. 39 S.-Caro, Faettac. y* i-9173 WEli TVS. >18.94 AND"U#?~cSi7 and TY. RCA 9375. Sweet's Ra-aad Appl . 422 w Huron. FE itard Lake Aft. ILECTROMAATER RANOE. 3Smm*~ " •- _____________________ 3-9932. THE SALTAT1?)N" aRUY" RED SHIELD STORE Everythin* to apt — BmHmb Furnttu... IIS WEST LAITRl wtaaiuTioN st o' meet your needs. Oreenthieio. Used Trade-In Dept. SAVE ENERGY; USE Davtapart aad chair 3 Fi*c< bedroom set Ree’lnlng chair t 3t" Xes'idakar tv separator. 2 ’ gate. Power__________ Mercury MA 4-1814.________ FREE 6TAND1NO TOILETS 111.46 j DOOM* bOWl sink | 5.85 ■v-to. hard copper » . , Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 JoeepktSa**®' *** *' *•* FEAT MOBS. DBUVBliBD 817? ipaa. Only 9 aril** from eaceUent! • Mdr**£K!*dCaB 1' ctaftlcal tatlri*. » roaf~ Frteed at m tsJftrtiEis £1.™* ,*r^a Paul M, Jones. Real Est. .arnir a— f HURON STRBBT 299 FroMae Stoto fck BM« j 9x12 l.inolptitn Rntra WANT ADS! To find B WHEN YOU N EED ▼>>»»«•-«• .»• «rr. wide we yd, : jv . t n ; nS $25 TO $500 V myl Linoleum Tile 6c ea,! • P,ace to live - Or. a cieai 949.59 »9 M THOMAS ECONOMY^ .-,1 S. Sagfnaw- __ FE 2SU1 WB8TINGHOU8E RANGE BENDIX m « t . lengths K Mil CO] T^rd^d^gSP0” *»T snoa. I, YiSffl Jmx~ F*aN*.FK_5S199. ^ _ - Loading truck | gays a tak 1£LJPi*St~nr °°**> CORD? I ch.an?>m deUv.r, Thor Contract * R 4-2191 j tog Ca. ta. II* 9*992 UiEp'oM'lcl FURNITURE and eqatpmeat iC 90919. OR y-n«7 j WI**HD OIL SPACE HEATER with blmmr Bus ? ..._ ... YOUNOSTOWN CA St ?*^NT~l|4ALtrTOOL j $25 TO $500 W# will be fltd to beh jon. STATE FINANCE CO. M FonUie SUU Bank Bldg. rr A 1Z*7A good used car, see Clas^i-1 | fiedN'OWI/ Whit* Factory 2nd* ■ L-regularx - SAVE PLUMBINO SUPPLY 178 g. Battaaw_____, ' FE 5-2180 FOR »AUB - USED BATHTUBS. MS. O. A. -mar ——— west. •STOe frem 948.81. 53 tailor elec- , J***t sand. 979c yd. FIB dirt 39c 2SaaJ..I1fra2L,w«L'»~*«- M »>-*• _Jd American 8tm, *94*a. stsll akm» —• -|H Products OM * “ tnciudlng fancets," KTm‘’michl - L-HjMMjO A- BUILDING a*!5as? Tr»u- V'RINGER WASHER ; *0*1 »Af^i common red .S' Noras 19 poaad capacity, used 11 *Mro?qQ Olklaad ?5ia fiESSi *' “d HtgY.sND riiL dirt PLACE A "T.OS^A AD. SSraSGi pe 2*ui .7 2-8181 for an ad wnter. %mLdnv4m*im 3*. • Hunting'Dog. Auction Sale. , '. \ ' ' l ;• *> ' ■ t ' THE ,UCL\11Al PRhitSt, HUDA >. ui WbLU ~“3E*Sl StiEF25*3Uw an «“ •HkH- U. M(M M lifitwd 7 tei * wwok. ai For Saltjlraa 92, DAY SHIFT j. o». w*! JuteNju^ri u nr SIR Jon* load, um View Peat Patel, M -'" _ MUte. *1, Mf I-M11 or « *MU« POINTED KALB I MO i "“ Co—aehi S tym MJ Mtkht BUFl,' W xitu. of •• ou. Mm.o fin aad autn ll» '«»pl*u _r* ™ °* I IW aflir . m. rs- 0l!?*!5,f.f*04i P*1*^*MfiE M uVl® TrW «V*" i_.-—tm-- *—- r i, . i 1 RNp. AtC QIK M A N SHORT *%*!* PWt,- B&9KENTQOWCRET! haired Pointer, female. PE MOl kuU-doatag PE MW. - black DIRT, loa6 ”tard and •>■>, (ir.in and Feed 82 btelfal. PI 9-33*3__; A-i »# aoBpnnHBRriifSif.! all types op ist e im> cirr-Jaad. travel fill Lvle Conklin,: _**»« Hay. Will deliver. OA l-Ilft. ^rn fed Kip rofc bale,' 6 a CHOICE FARM TOP SOIL OP ALL=J-*IW. ■ doll re red. HAY ASDSTllAW, 1 BALt^Jh; ■ ■JTSJtSBt ***• "*gy ; “o bale. 771 Mott Lk. ltd. PE OHjtT«^ «A»fp| STONE, 7951 »*B> sr OE >00 em mS* "w For Sale Livestock 83 crushed btonb. sans, orav- el. Earmoward, EM 3-0831. ; 1 BURRO: TWO BHETLANDS. LOADINO DAILY PlLt“blRt" 30 Iff . &*> <®» •• Mar i»if PO Frank Adini ' For Sal# Cor. 106 'Cadillacs We believe a low-mileage I960 Cadillac is votir best 1 all around buy. '. WILSON.. PONTIAC-CADII.IAC 1350 N. Woodward W..... For Solo Ctrl For Solo Coro stl BEAUTIFUL CHESTNUT'SADDLE -.3-1534. _ MOP AND COW MANURE '■ ■■ ^ PB a-1403 . -|________ ___ TOP son. PILL* SAND?-AND OL M * «r*yl Delivered OL him buckskin saddle horse and Y A R D ORADINO pop SOIL ' U*M aaddlea. EMpIre 3->3S81. fill-travel, ete. Pr Hill___J CORN AND DRAIN FID Wood, Cool and Fuel 77 iutaa" • FIREPLACE FRESH ' DURHAM COW It*' SLAB WOOD „ ____w„ - JBHa'i; W. Hamilton. PE 4-0445 FIREPLACE. FURNACE. "X t D OENTIE WELSH PONY. OKI DINO hlJdUut wood. PE 4-918* or OL ♦ years olS»m OR 1-60*7 ------------- --- Pipe. 1 YOWla. It WESES OLD FIREPLACE WOOD. DELIVERED Mill W Il Mlir, neor Lahser Rd f£i.nv iWEbar ft . .SaLi^T r.f^L._______ - Speedway futl oil. Oakland Pual WELL BRED YEARLINO sup. A Paint. Phone PE M1M. I f°a ram. MA e-30ts : FIREPLACE WOOD ipRY OAKl VOUNO STEER FOR DEEP FREEZE • CREVJR REt AIR. STANDARD tart. fdoor; k and M. MM M CNEVROLET. 1-DOOR, MOAN. (Mia, £ automatic, radte ft* a aAOWAtr, WTSti •IILini CHEVROLET. HARDTOP i'i«71 ^EfkoCtt’lHit i.Bg " ifr. TtOMWAOON Double Power, lur sorrier, aad all the estsws *lo*» Ra. tH. CTearaaee sal* “ORTH CWEVr““ “ WOODWARD Mofor Bales ' ADft|. AOai D. NpW( "“"^JDa-CADU-LAP* Lh- I Itl EVWITTRINO POW- 'STNP' Rest After pat. PE 1-9111 t ki Wwu •« CHEVY RAM |IW PE l-MM It CHEVROLET «DOOR, BLACK ’ “— — -------eondlllon; MA fc. w^r z **- CREV ETA WON jte; lilt fd. HP. iMt Naan R Station “■* “7 tturr?/c. tap lit. I. automatic priced to sent HILL SMITHS UdED CARS 1» S SAOINAW PB i-ttai 196b Crown Imperial ter. Auctioneers" No^e,|-,"'‘ d«^ n rears af a# 8AT. OCT I at 1 PM LIV1NO quartered. 3Se t For Sale Poultry SILVER CROSS LATINO ! KISS Cooley Lt Rd. I.iorr BRAHMAS OR VE—1 ___________................ - cord. ME C-5H1._________^ ikAifjmko nabdwood fire-place, furnaee and klndUat tte- llvered. PE S-0t74 ________{M Ml BLAB WOOD OR~«RtPtACE -Mi* woofL 3 cord, rn del. Albtrta Lumber Mills, ri MUl^____________ SEASONED WOOD' FIREPLACE NEST____________ furnace and klndllnt. 775 Scott UL 1-«M • Loko Road. PE MtM ar OR ' —-------------------------- . jj*---------------------- Sale Farm Produce 86 WOOD. OAK. SEASONED H CORD1 At fArm, 4351 Joslyn Rd._____ APPLES. SPRAYED FRUIT DE- Planti, Trees, Shrubs 78! Orooaiaws.C Spy^WlMtap* on * he ^———. tree Pick your own. bring com BEAUTIFUL NURSERY GROWN .................. “* — — —— evergreens, cultivated, V---* ' •prayed State inspected, more. II so on. Lou then 10. S3.M ea Ton die. 13 Ml. N. ol Pontiac on U8-10. Cedar Lane Evergreen: Farm, 1070 piyte. Hwy. |US-10<. j . Childs roll top dr,I l*ofPdowr* pw i will auction a ear Community Auction on M14 Just \ SATURDAY. OCT. gth. 10 00 A M 1H Ookland SI. Holly Entire bedroom. Ilvlna room a ternituro. o W T w t______■ bit topi, sllrorware. antlguo o modern dtahos, tine chine a Kill, linens, bedding, mlrro mpa. trinkets — lifetime i COME IN AND SEE THE NEW 1961 Now On Display Wanted Used Cara 101 1 Foreign and Spt. Cara 105 $$$ Gds Saver — WE NEED CLEAN . | MV* V W ’57 AND ’58 CARS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE JEROME UT, bushel Nice :—ROY'S MOTORCYCLE_______ „ 203 W. Montcalm -Harley ParldMIo S«te A Socvlco '50 HARLEY kldTORCTCLE CALL MY 3-1347 ___ TRIUMPH SALES A SERVICE merchandise. Terms” cash" dKas* ___n MJ05 fE 2-IB7S ” " ber 4-g|M Norton Adm. John A. and 1554 ROYAL SNPIELDS. REBUILT .. — . , | auada •ur 'tech”A aau~. Dean, H Cos. Auctioneers engine BMt offer. PE 2-3425, See M K M Motor Sales nerr glOO PB J-350I U,*, e.1. Hanea Teallaea to MOTORCYCLE TRIUMPH/ TlOER, FOr top dollar ■— I -= a«ie nous* trailers tw Cub. n. top condition. High can. speed equipment. MA 9-2031. . 3037 Diile Hwy. or j-iboi i -in# r,>,. r I FT ALUMINUM' TRAVEL, ~ , — r-' ---------------- 1 gm# Eklra l trailer. Bleep, 4. pe »070«.^ , ror Jvale Bicycle* WE BUY ARD TRADE GOOD ^ CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS^ AVERILL'S - Need sharp late modele for calif fOFDOLLAR I DUIe Hwy PPI SF.K THK NKU? Morris, Sprite or 850 Up to 55 tnpg. Full 12 Months . . Part* Warranty '• VVe- need your trade-in. Houghten & Son * Whit*, finish Ha* worty trim Only I IBM NORTH CHL HOt.ET CO 1000 H WOODWARD I ROt ST CO , 1000 B WOODWARD AVI; BlRMtHORAM Ml 4-1115 >4 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR. RADIO 55 CHEVROLET IMP AI A. PULL ! power A-l cond Take over payment* PE 3 7047 ; SHARP *50 CH1CVY . OO0D COkbt-tlon OR 1-3400 50 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR. BLACK. Friendly- Oldsmobll* Dealer -Mi1.0!. Uoeheeter, OL i f70i 30. 1034 FORD COUPE 40 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 11700 Lloyd Mir, 331 Bog PE 1-0131 104>CHEVR6lET appointments and Bk^Jftd leather upholstery Jft li appreciate- th * esqulJle Potm* *P?*r*u ,h,#u*h<™‘ wlO eaplaln the flawleee condttton For a few- doltare Ills v e.r » best. SCHUTY. Pile#, it fa say* you thou $3995 Full Frith Prestige Can by ! SCHUT2 DeSoto- Plymouth : 912 .S. Woodward, B’liaml ! MI 7*1616 Jm ■ | j '53 DODGE PANEL * | SPECIAL'$195~ —1 °*v 1 \ jlsp*??* * 11ite tens 332 Sas. ra 54B. X?®0 -m,i#* USIHMB SOB* a'TO .sv'iL.ntr.r^v- tAtmr5?raE9& M EDSKL HARDTOP.”iTi»"oir" | Lloyd Mtra 33> 8. Ite, fg MW ’ V-N^i«H ronD: Bi-^rio7o. tlaed* *■**“'. i ‘-••vd Mtry 333 Ba» PE Mttl. ■ j ,*■,« " .m ronm-cHEvs. ”dn. ■ FORD. IM7 3-DOOR, RADIO ARD heater, auiontain transmission 0 month, worraaty Thirty atontbt ( W pay Hurry at OOM BOB FROST, IRC LlNOOLH-MSkcURV . ,_ Ml ^jw «,.P6*p .4£li HARDTOP ~WfM Just Make Paymenta _ *i»7 FORD 3-DR. MM , pwit.onu3*iS?ro B.rw5yi* i »» *h.» Bled at Aahum MUBT SACRIFICE 1034 PORD V S I ttralght suak. OR J-50te^ Just Make Paymenta „ '54 FORD. ADR 13ft Fo» only 117 mo Due Ney 1MB Rite Auto. Mr. RolLFE Mila „ . 155 East Rlvd at JUbura i bt owner. TTiteiarlnsinBP teVTSm.9" ** I55S PORD OALAPR - RADIO. teddte iIa?hrd.n3lXr.\hidX‘i ------------ ------,» Lakalai falcon; •h Phone PR 4-SMS1 i Aft, sylvan Uk*. udto. heitef finish T'*r ^Pvhter Horlei NORTH CHEVROLET PC B WOODWARD AVE , Blf *5h CHEVROLKT HEI.-A1R. wait* i—loaf cbi toorchrji I-OOK! lev Windsor, t door >f Oskwood Rd Cldrkston MA 5-1033 ' BIKE AND 30*' BOY'S BIKE IIS and *18. PE 2-40S7 5 A UP. NEW -1*292?* *3**- riKJ APPLBB AND FRESH BW Arbovttae. Juniper, vows and, ar Finest os alwsv, Mugho. Maples. Oak. Ash. Linden. Orchards i ml. 1. of I ”•*5“ {aj four own. East Commerce Rd. * SZl rood m andr *S OII M APFU®* AT OLACKMORE OR ™- - •* - • *ld'Silf chard 3tSfr E. Sllvar Bell Rood Oakland home. 0 down, takt o s all i aping new ;k. Open ( t 5-5154 I east of Duck Loko Rd. end Win- ^1"'“ -ITi" .r; Tiy..”' om Rd. One mil* south of Com- °Pon FrU. Sat and Bun merce Rd • Sleeth Rd. is open APPLES. ORIMEg GOLDEN. DE-to nursery - although tbo sign llctous. reor 2242 S. Telegraph eaye road closed. Dally I to 4. Rd opposite Miracle Mile. Drive Mutual 4-0435___ ' In from* Bntaan. L L^_Oberta HARDY MUMS, 40c PERENNIALS BARTLETT PEARS |3 AND~UP Oardens, 070 K. Walton Blvd. DeContek's Broa. Orchard. W MICHIGAN NUkskRT NORTHERN -“Si”*—*¥>- OLch»I?.., grown,trees and thrube. lnr B F|TT YOUR FRFF7FR ...ir at- DAVEY’S MARK-t5E. HIND QUARTERS OF BEEF .59CENXS.XTJT, WRAPPED & SHARP FROZEN, READY FOR THE FREEZER. DAVEY’S MARKET Rochaater, Mich. AND EATING SPECIAL potted mum plan r hospitals, tuners only Verm ; on William* Dr. (34611 ’ SPECIALS NOW 1(,v “ LAKESIDE NURSERY oL Mm 3044 ELIZABETH LK. ED. FOR BALE Open Er*> and Sun. TE 4-3803 1 apples, i ^ Pats 1 REGISTERED BRITTANY SPAN-1 lal, 3 iff. old. Telephone OE i . 5-35W or OE 7-2434. _ - POODLE; TOY * f. NtW It..... a "Lay-away." i PICK THEM YOUR: ___ _____ hu. Rico Farm*. 533 N, Cteau Road Oafoed OA 0-3044, DRAPES 3 i 'Uukiik ktl#1, tvC Ft __ _ ~Pa MALI BRA^T-OVER--3q"*"^,,;^E ^.r0?? months old. ' rielstered. Excel- gJK*1 "3 K IW l 11 lent breeding. PE 0-4141 .. .■ . --- * 2? ,°iE H>° MAID BEAOLE . PEACHES OR 3-1430 after 4 p.m._1 Last, chance for canning poacho, 5 AKC DACHSHUNDS AT STUB.1 »J*0 bushel, bring your owi Puppies. Jamor's. PE 0-3831. basket. Thompson Garden Land. ~ AKC KKO. kCOTTlE AT aTUD~ ^ ^ Rd • 11 “n** - TB 8-0429,_UL 2-2474.____ - basset puppixb. ui. mu 4-1B44,1 Rich land, ttlch._ BOSTON STUD. CB. dTOCE. C&RT-’ tatned. like new. ' tl #50 Rave •400. 517 Hilltop Drive. EM 3-3330. f FT. GENERAL. EXCELLENT ’ USED BICYCLES, condition Alum tOOO PE 5-OOgg 1 bikes. 034H A UD u,,r mo m ■ O^*!^1**!?* . MOBILE gjg* 3J* iMjMWllf ill! * ‘ . ’ : .. _____________________ Boats A Accassortaa 97 Mjgt^sdertfteo. RA 4-4404 or MO — 14 FT FAMILY SAILROAT HULt and sails la good condition phone OR 3-5434 55S5T "r“" “ 14 FT. CHRta-CRAPT BOAT 40 *50 PALACEI 24* TWIN BEDS LIKE j skis, boat cover and Miter'Flrsl new. 41408. Qlenvtew Trailer i *550 takes It. EM 3-8380. Park 2300 Shlmmons off UpMr jy FOOT SHELL LAKE DUCK BOAT, JR* ^I»Mik. 1 BibRM., PULL'i Klll*pr!Sd 0180^°btekple 5-{tea*' Site Orchord*Loke fu It^POOT aLABg^CRAPT 25 HP” Evlnrtido electric Must sell. FE 4IRSTREAM LIOHTWB3DBT 3-5500., after g p.m. anteed for'llf* SMthe^and"^ INBOARD. BORO UTIL. Join -one of Wally Byam'a exclt- I « FT, THOMPSON. 50 HP MOTOR : Ing caravans.! , arlth accessories. $1805. OR 3-0184. I CEHTURT 24” FT. EXCELLENT 15_ FT. UTILlfT INBOARD 08 1 cond. MA 4-1303. Cbryslor Engine. Excellent eon-! —;----———_____ dittos. Include, trailer, let 0700 ]. e___, , . o ■ toko* It. OR 3-1204. Jacobsons Trailer Sales liiio oato8 trailer, -hm lb. ' and Rpntalc cap . tllt-b#d,w I n c he lights, ; Trotwood M.rJti».a pr.„v opeo. 0310. FE «-3130 After 5 Tour-A-Hom«. Tr»v«I trailers our i. DAWSOIT8 DISCOUNTS hfuhM T aod‘ Vvir*loa!ted mSlnSt* ,NEW_10* BCOThs C*A»T Rber- h Complete hook-up. tevoXlirf •>•• t“n*b«“L »«!>» . equipped ■°dels. Reserve your traitor for i J*** ?■ rrta.r*d* 3*fk. con- ^Ro^^yhAlarMl 'm: »rno. rS? r-..:.f-.««sl L*T u'a sell TobR traMl J SSiJd' trailer or Mobile host* for you. ’ come out and .J. Th. |r* Jjg^^om^V'R*to5!. ARE you OETTINO THE MOST FOR YOUR CARf - WITBUY — — TRADE DOWN — — TRADE UP----- DON'T TABS ANY DEAL Until you ve been to LLOYD SALES PE 3413 1 CARS ENGLISH FORD, low mileage PE -CW ”*80 81MCA. j ('larkston Motor Sales ; CfWRYgt.ER PLYMOUTH DEALER 1 Main H| Clarkston MA M181 f 54 CHRTBLER WITH RADIO AMD HEATER Excellent condition I No 232 S Si ; depl.._..___ ____ i HARDENBURO MOTOR SALES Cxts -at Pike_____PE 5-7308 | TOP lBUC*”-JUNE CAR. TRUCE. 1 PONTIAC WASTE_____PE 2-OJI04 ! CA^H 1 FOR YOUR CAW Pontiac Auto Brokers 1280 N. PERRY AT MADISON ! FE 4-9100 - j HIGH 8 FOR LATE MODEL _ For Sale Cars 106 1850 AUSTIN. A 14 EXCELLENT ' condition EM 3-3047 (2) 1057 BUICKS MASTERS ompbaelse ihe flnest^of ***** — fully equltuied 11,700. frothing 'down and __ liver payment* FE- 4-1437, I CHEVROLET. 3-DOOR. STAND-I. s'limrs °U8ED CARS. I So Ring HkitUI ft to Baloe __tie B Boglnow 1054 CHRYBI ER ” WINDSOR guod running condition, nuto.. RAH Coll n 5 0451 offer 5 30 1*8* Of^V Aflt ”~7te~ IER1EA »7 'corVet, FUel injection. ..... —• —“tin, ul MUM. _ . RAN. Mo mangy down. , .*»!• over paynienl. OA g”l*te Wf FORD CONVBRTteUi; NEW top. Owed Urn. no ru«t sun V Harris, FE 5-*'“ I OWHSR” CLEAN, door wagon, cam power ifeerlng. or OL I-M74 PO»b IBM BTATlON WASSr”' CrutoomaUc tren,miction. Low mllooge. Booond earMA 0-591* Just Make Payments ... .“.IomD i w .te® _ ,puojto» iMh I Wfm.lE EallTFl 5-4535 T6«gjI t wjp pay ■___ LL BUI m s UIED CAM •ftBSW ______ULT SBE JIM HARTLEY^ OR JOHN LIBEF----- TOP DOLLAR foi i. will also trtd# __ DIXIE UBED CARS ITS Dtaif, Draft- NEAR SASHi a Plaint APPLES. „______ilM. Pallcl Bns i. Svttt ektor. tl________ IMI Wtstphalia. crott Loch- Oxford Trailer Sales 48 unit, to pick from, 13* - 54*. $* -19* wide. 2 *tory, camper,, ranters, we have it 11 Vagabond.! General Zimmer. Gardner. Tour-A-Hum, and Stewart. SOME USED ON RENTAL BASIS ! 1 Mila 8. af Laka Orion on M-24. > MY 3-9721 S~FT. HOOTETRAlilR, Ol L |te| Just risht*— _ DAWSON* B — 'in Open Phone MAIn • daye. l li.._. „ . __Closed Wed._ 25% OFF BOATS. MOTORS. TRAILERS WINTER STORAGE acOTT MOTORS * SERVICE CRUMB-OUT BOAT BALER ATTENTION WE'RE PATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales- 82 W. Huron Bt.^_FE. 4-7371 T0B dOlLar “ i for *Sft to *1# nodal* — low nlla* Suburban OLDSMOBJLE 'S" 5*i' 592 S. Woodward. B*bam MI 4-4485 » BUICK, t-DOOR; 1 SEAT LE- I Bobre station wagon. Pearl Pawn eolor.^Power brake* and etaering. | nailed. Luggage rack,. 'ladlo. . '* * *"*3,050. L1|ln V an Camp Chevrolet, Inc.! Milford MU 4-5225 1158 CHWltOLEf l-fobOR, RADIO i k HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO I MONEY DOWN Aaaum* pav met, at 138.75 per mo. Call Cred- 1 Harold Turnf*Tor ** M1 *’™# i ’5() CHEVY IMPALA i .! 2 dr Slg angina. 4 barrel Stlrk : -i-—-Take over paiimmla Ph. 5IEI ' [ roue T-1M1 after 4 p.m. I 1955 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR*RADIO nt^down a*—~ Credit ^Mgr"1®* HIHMINOIIAM HAMBI.rR, gig B WOODWARD MI 0-1000 *M CHEVROLET. 4-DOOR HARIV ! - top, oil rod. no ruat. I8M rr 2 0050 ■ *58 CHEVY CONVERT CLEAN will call shtap. IW 3-8975 5# CmV. BRL-AIR 1DR #_P6w ; er^lfde, _ R_and H. .Tinted V ' ‘ ' WHIT* Pow, DON’S USED CARS n M34 Laka Orion _ MT 3-3041 , Ml DoBOTO FIREPf.rr*. POWER ttearleg^ end ^brakes Bt|| tag la, Pullwrtc* 51.Oh" BIRMINGHAM r O'Brit i. limn n t-4474 1556 BUICK CLU B COUPif RADIO i AND HEATER. DYNAPLOW ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN at°MI175S»*HarofjJUrner Ford’ lust Make Pavnienti *55* BUICK-----I------ Pay Only |2I ^ CHEVROLET ?«TS^afTJ{,'isK th* reapootlva portormane* and tha full battery of pow-• r ^equipment RgUlo and owned by lotoi Dowager who IneitMd that wf te •*- * itctlvo In .it* purchaaor -8CHUTZ pfloat a prloeleaa treasure many hundred* un- $1095 COLLIE AKC HEALTHY MALE C.l. c..m pup. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also1 **•* PHP™ equipment 87 lease quality female pup to right i party. Trail View Eeanels. MA CLEARANCE SALE EQUIPMENT walking tractors 4-Ti “i^c.ll"pUbrA”i: •ttppllBt, H»mp*ter food. Ced«r PRICED TO 8EI L j — CREDIT nHu i. Wi i» ' vnywE'W 4 Mil BAue ^ ^ L __ X—X tttt ®V< ovra a.wwt hUBtlfif. «3 E Walton. Open f-7. FS 8-4402 Dl«le Hwy. Ffi ORTUIT ~ “ ------- 25^I)ISC°UNT ““ SS',,i.B'ioSiS*Si^ BE1 a,an7t»'!f““ *“*' ■“ L«a AM. P ioj {f- OOODELL TRAILER OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES .... ^ . . Ite Eost Blvt 12te » Rocheater Rd_ UL 3-4550 300 Orchard Lake Av* *5* PONTIAC AND *53 CHEVIK iTPTDYSlTUD ------ . « ■___PE 2-5030 for parti. PE 5-1131 or FE $-(3(2 PONTIAC' CHIFr 3StnattoT^nSeala ™«* * h*TdtoP- *,rP. autumn * clearance special I ewtThSuQSo 'KiTiftm&ii:. _ P* J 50x10*. 2 bedroom*. #4,305 j ?ten,,1®le boat ttnd motor repair. SNOW room condition. Your old nr £v^uMr$,ik , " ruj* nid ford OONViKfttUT ♦-* ' Automatic, namlago rod with white top and matehin| trim. IMS *NOR*ny 'chevrole?* CO . 1000 I WOODWARD AVE., SIR- M1NOHAM MI 4-3731._ 155* #ORD ffeRf- CLtiNrSZKO and boater. 3 door Atauao pay manta 111.59 nor BM No BteBOF down Call Mr GBrian Cradtt Mar Bl BIRMWOIUM-RAMBLE 044 B WOODWARD MI MW M POhD sedan pairlane im. I, automatic, raulp, has ter. whitewalls. Buy of the weak I RILL :mv^o-ar iw ■ "Stop" AND SEE THE AtL NEW 1961 FORD WTFMM A DEALS* | You Con Truat I BEATTIE MOTOR BALES. INC Tour Ford Dealer Bine* IM AT rat STOPLIGHT WATERFORD 5400 DIXIE HWY. OR 1-1311 100 CAR SALE [ 3” ‘53 Bulcka • —~57 At *83 Cadillacs. -fuU-powat, I Ford, 'SS-'Sfl-'54- 53. Cheap I 58 Lincoln and '58 Pontiac, a t. ~S.jP-- * DaBOfO. ONLY tFackt __ .. o* Ford and* OtevroL. ......... » ‘II Chevlaa pg. atraigM ill 4 Oid, 55 54- SI ..... IlM Ul 7 Pontiac• 55- 54-’ll . ... 1178 Up *54 Ford, ate wgn. clean '55 Ford. Crown Vtotorli. thorp '57 Merjurf hardtop, clean ‘57 Volkiwaaaiv Vary eharp tmau SETTER PUPS CHAMPION ’"“WWWBWPWEBBlMEEWr--''' days ^anytime1 weekends. |gy i*Wi October Tractor Sales i David Bradley. Bolens and'&ardv f riding Wheel Horse. I* —--- All have, attachment*. bus* stw. 5 rhllng m_____ .. . ^ icellaneoug In 4-083L ” ’ ' . j Sherman MINIATURE AKC RBOISTtRED black poodle puppy. Female l month* old |75 FE 1-0513 ___ PART COCKER ">UP. 9 WEEKS! old. And part Terrier puppies. 7 week* old. Chekp FE 5-0138 or j PE I-43B0 __ , ;____ RAISE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS gilts. TalMng strata pankoot, I i Breeders or Mbits. Also canaries feed and supplies. Crane’s Bird ------"JT * , Hatchery. 2480 Auburn. UL 3-2300. ____ _OR 3~' .. _______ RABBITS, WHITE MICE ALL PET pe " PARAKEETS OUAR. Iw TALK, iamu ——wnc. U.H~ Wafter’s Bird House, 305 JOH” , DEERE -Plrat St. Rochester. OL 1-8372. I ^5 I black, pete, ft 4-2931. _ PURE-BRED POODLE”PUPPY. AKC „ registered, PE 58348_______ j Rartland Bub Hutchinson_____ Mobile Homes Sales 4381 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plain, * "* N. of Pontiac OR 3-1309 Bio to” -------W J^^mQqsI 1 Ptfs I *«* “~* eva§« bqutpment Parkhurst Trailer Sales 8507 Dixie H*£. MA 5-7*71 _ finest IN MOBILE LIVINO - ring New Moon - owas-Venture - Buddy QuigU- B TRACTOR. r Mobile Homes. ' and Oxtord on M34. MT 3-« SHORT'S MOBILE HOMES ^■ALEB A"~ ---- SERVICE Complete %n# of parts I# gas. cars Wired and. nstenad. Need all type. OAkldnd 0-3080. ujura, nauiotaaau -- . _____—___—■— yrt 5150' Also 3 black USED TRACTORS: OFF SEASON 1 prices and terms on good used weekday,, dosed Sunday, tractar, Sea our setectlon before ; 3173 W Huron_FE 4-0743 Wo trade and finance.; rent 15 FT. VACATION TRAILER - --- -----------------i Area Hardware. Phone «uo, g pe 2-stoi REO. GERMAN SHEPPARD PUPS, HartJand MU.________ j ---svr=* resi.. ma 4-2050.______Wanted — trailer to carry i oALtl bALL MthRROI, MONEETB ... (Mil a T.D.* Low boy or TUt trite ---- POODLES. $10 DOWN ^ -----«u -.mim., #• Auction bales 88 hr star, 33 a ■ AUCTION PE B411E. HUNTS. BAST TERMS TAME SPIDER MONKEY A N D oass, m g raw----------------- RRIER PUP. | Dwfg Trained, Boarded 80 1* root MAR-KINO. W SELF SALE BTARTINO _______J. SaTO UPinAV p Drive, EM 3-3330 £ . .L1. .*?. I * *.* r Vope, IdaN^kflj S ATL RD A\ SUNDAY .. Puodle'stud service. «Tm»04. - ... __ ■■ -L - - . , NEW AND UBED Hantlnt Dogs - 81 furniture * appliances I 1053 silver Dome 28 * i SUM I 1153 Pontiac Chief, «* * • »'«•* ' 1*47 Cottage Ctute, 1*91 RtahaMaan, 35 1551 Pontiac ChieL___I _________ HOLLY MARINE AND COACH TAlSI' -. --rr - __ ___8-4101, > BOAT INSURANCE ONLY 12 0( 5100. Hansen Ins. Ageney. rs . 3.70B3.Prjdr«. : FOR BALE CHEAP. NEW 1* FOOT : i Sore ytuity Inboard Wtth or with-1 out trailer. Pall MV 3-142A , "NOW" OX DISPLAY | 61 ^monel, 25 ft. Owens Bea J Mazurek Marine Sales- ■ FRANCHISE OWENS DEALER SAGINAW AT SOUTH BLVD ; _ CLOSF.OlJt 7 25 per cent discount oh oil boats, motera and trailer,. CLIFF DREVER'S . OUN A SPORTS CENTER. 15310— HOjU.V HO, HOLLY. ME 4-0771 INBOARD HfDROPLANE RACfNO boat wtth 4 cylinder Crosley En- ] _ftoe. OR 3-0060._ WINTER 8TORAOE rOR YOUR i outboard motor, fokaunahle rates. __Bale new boat* and motors, 30 ; 5170* per cent off. Oaaow Moris Center, *1605 > 3110 Cass Luke Road. Keego 12060 Harbor. PE 3-*te3. *}((• WINTER STORAGE FOR 8T! boards, reasonable rate*. Boat rallnlshfng ROBERT'S MARINE, 1131 Beverly, Sylvan PE g-21M ilSe For Sale Airplanes 99 IW BUICK ROADMASTER. radio “TRANS ....$m5 Pontiac Retail Store *3 MT CLEMENS BT PB 3-7084 '54 BUICK. 2 DOOR. RAH. 1 OWN er EM MMgl, Conway . 1984 BlfiCK SUPER EXC COND New brakes and new paint OR CADILLACS i2i.*OLD8 t4~NEW. 1M0 left. Special dealt open til 0. LINES OLDS-CADILLAC Lapeer. _MO 4-50»l_ CADILLAC. 1*58 83 COUPE 1 OWN-er Th1* <• *.» - — —n 13 000 4-0555 ',wheel',andr,1saddte U CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE '41 DODGE STAKE! BEST OFFER Lloyd Mtrs.. 233 Sag.. PE 3-5131 'll1/* TON PICK -UP CHEVY! $ 150 ’B4 Oldamoblle. good condition $309 Print* owner FI 8*lft24 1IU FORD PICKUP 4 8PEF.D transmission No runt. Good cond MM. T. Harris. PC 5-2266 ■to PORb V, TON P U EXCELLENT condition, 1350. OR 3-131}-*53 DODGE ROUTE VAN. PERFECT for deer hunting. PB t-4340. 1*50 CHEVROLET * 'V TON PICE-up. 453 lost Beverly. SCHRAM TRUCKS' AXD EQUIPMKXT 2530 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-ISM *48 DODGE. '( TON” PICKUP OR SALE lMld HOLLY, HOLLY. ME 4-6771. ^VAgATIOT^ raAILER^ ^ “ 7 P.M. 7 P.M P M ■■■ OA A3WI. _____ Vacation trailers ____ .FOR SOW HUNTING A RIFLE wywypwfyv win pUFR DOOR FRIZES EVERT AUCTION j fEABONS. ALSO FLORIDA VA tound, l yeara old, A-l coin dog. rood troo dot Site. 1 tong-oared NEW MERCHANDISE CAN BE te°®. "•*. UOW4 ra*r> PURCHASED WITH NO DOWN I ntBterT^S PAYMENT > __ t - ft M MON TUB TO PA* INI I O MONEY- DN * PE >0111 j » PICKUP 1102. ■ ‘ i 48 DODGE STAKE TRUCK NfCfV Lloyd Mir, 233 tet;_ PE 3-0111 ! 10*0 CHEVROLET «, TOR.” BIST Idler. EM 3-7443 Ite7 CHEYT PICKUP CALL AP-ter 8 OR 3-215* *51 OMC PICKUP NO MONET Lloyd Mtra. 333 Bag. PE 3-013; 1058 OMC SUBURBAN EXCELLENT 1567 CHEVROLET STATION WAO-on. 4-door, powtrglld*. RAH MUR nett PE 3-950* after *pm *40 CHIVY. ' MOVING MUBT HASKINS USED CAR ^SRECIALS_______ I ‘»oWle Dfnimle *••*' Hoi ppttpr HydiwMef pmi btfgfer* Many ^ other* aVcMaorlea Solid beige finish Only 627C .658 Oldsmobile Dvaamtc “M" Hoi ------ Hydra:—-- 31.000 actual oil let. HILL! SMITH’S USED CAM. 150 S 8a|1na», FH 2-4003_ \ ; ^ Wb F DocJge Dart $1930 PEOPLE’S AUTO SALE 87 Bulck, *M CtlCV , *55 Bulck. *55 Dodge, *M Ford. 55 Cbey.. *8 Ookland r oaS"*r full power 8 door 1, stick • stick— *5*5 *8*5 *445 6365 FE 2-2361 : 1686 Chevrolet Impels 4-door hardtop. V-l engine, powergllde. power , brakea. radio, neater Beautiful •olid red finish Like new condition throughout . $15*6 1*59 Chevrolet Bel-Air 1-door hard- ’66 Ford Power i '66 Opel g •twttoo Wifoa itetring Shari u-tion wagon 61265 i. V4, row D! f .• 6766 Radio, heat- vvhere: HERE: 51 Ford Btotlon Wgn 1*5 top V-» engine powergllde. power beater *' P° r * sl6«5 | 56 Pont!* ir Star Chief ateenng Po brtSw»i Bargain- Hunters BUY YOURSELF v ® ONE OF THESE BUYS WHILE THEY LAST '56 Plymouth i-DR. station won with Vo .......... $495 '56 Chrysler! NIW YORKER =TTL7TLT~:~,~.Tr.~rT~r-"' mK '58 Vaaxhall 4-DR STATION WAGON ......... $795 '54 Ford • 0 PASS. STATION WAOON . 4-DOOR ........... «95 '58 Plymouth Transportat’n Offered 100 . PICKUP I Blvd. 04f* good tree idg. #156 1 long-bteck aad tea oooa do*. 4 :TV *16*. *. famato Point.., . - old. working fgai\ oa aat. g». 1 female Boagl* I BEAOLE. C f bird*. 1-t a FOR RETAIL ■ B&B AUCTION 3 TfEAR OLD. AKC WEIUARAN-er. female. Mined. MB. EM 3-4373._______________I i“LSrTiS puppies ,1 WKi; - AKC. Mv Mm. | oaa BRrffiNY arlunsL ruiw cham- MMM ‘ .............. CATIOKS U FT Trail - Hlaier Apache Camper, Make Reaorva-ttons now P. E HOWLAND. OR 3-145B. . •' -e. . IE FIND OORMCLVEa bvrH-•locked and It*, getting late In tha year fur travel traitor*. It definitely will pay you te drive out for one of the aweeteat pict-»•* deal, you M(f heard of. For I*t ^BfaLJr tmurv TRUCK TRUCK QOINO NORTH. PART LjgPd Mtra- 333 Bag.. PE 34131 ** -------------- ' • TON MACK IS TARD DUMP box, EM 3-4876. ' ______ r45 CHEV . PICE-UP. GOOD TIRES r and body BM 3-6661. Conwoy — PORDPANiEL. FE 4-M24 0R HOLLY kURIN _____I SALES I---- RD . HOLLY. ME 4- wwrmgHrQr-. goto*. Baa Pranclaco, Baa Diego, ! «6. Hawaii |*g 16 ovtr* New fun Service lac. OB j CABb Yq NEW YORE ' ' aotonrs drivkaway ra 3 Ttn LEA VINO FOR FLORIDA OCT 34 Lad^ to help drive OR Hm. SHARE THB RIDS.”WANTED RID- MY 3-3746. Auto into ranee * CLEAN RECORD P.L.. P.D. AND MED *ftl Fontlac |65 *4t Dodjt Mil OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM JAM AUTO SALES 250 OAKLAND _ . 1957 CHEVROLET ----CLUB gEDAN . Ogling te permitted and will come aa no aurpria* ao don't be restrained la your , appreciation, Tbla ebony beauty will ehbunce anyone', pride of ownership-Factory equipped with mue-tge squeezing 6-cylinder en---- c——- g ana. Drop-leaf table ’ ten t * 6x12 „„ _______ _______________Dllflng room own*, i \ ate and 1 le- pm Baturday. Smith Morin* gj.gtte. Co Dlxto Hwy. at Scott Lk Rd Rent Trailer Space 90, ARE jrOO HETIREh^ AND ________thopptst within ! liking Distance of HU RON AllaCR PARK (Undtr NtW — —h « %mn. | _J35f! of Oxford oa Lake-; On* mile ■ 16x46' cement patios PARKHURST LAKE malLKR COURT dean conntry “-*— — ■ LocsVed 'hs!f and Oxfoc ‘ aa.wuai r living on te seres. v M 34 MV HR1 ^DetvolL <3tTw Pidnit'li'i.m__ Wanted Used C^s' 101 B MUCH AS *56 FOR JURE AND cheap esrvF* 2-36M dayt er Clean Cars Are TO OP1 QUAl *4* ORCBi________ A few pennies will tell and needs in The Pontiac Press Want Ads. DON’T BUY THIS CAR | -UNLESS ... You want1 a real clean lttt Rambler Metropolitan tador hard j top. sports epupe. ROW white; walled tlraa, radio, heater, defrosters. window meatn, tar-! quolse end white. \ Averages 35 ; miles per gallon 2\; largo fender j mtrrersl Moot Mil bocouae of M- ! . pandldr fsmUy PE l-MM sny. tlme 1*50. MO TD I 53 ifEWtT . PAINTED. ’ new tire* eacellent condition, can be seen at 334) Fairway Drive. ERmtagham. in 4-33M $795 ^ mSb; prico Prestige; Car* by SCHUTZ DeS6to-Ply mouth 912 S. Woodward, Sham MI 71616 HASKINS- CHEVROLET 1 *56 Ford Wagon, auto : *56 Ford Convert v i *55 Butek HT. sharp '85 Chevte 210.. auto. Ilf. 56 PosMtecs HT U}e pe | *55 Packard 4 door. A-l ... *58 Ford * Pairlane clb C| '55 Ford 4. straight stick, • M oid, 88. eharp . t *58 Chrysler HT. a beauty . < ‘S3 Cadillac HT, like new . gf Fontlac 2 dr. RAH ... SIS » Power steering, pow-. radio, hooter, vrblte- i 11450 8* F®rd 4-dr station wagon. V-8, Automata Good cond |1|j| *56 Bulck Ur, Hardtop. Power •teertog. Power brakes. 1 owner. < . itm! .55 Packard club coupe | jgg 54 Cbavratet 3-dr sedan ... $ 148 *56 Bulck 3-dr. Hardtop .. IMP* *57 Pontiac 4-dr. Rardtop. Hydra-! matlc Radio aad boater. Itawer steering Power brake* ... gilts I HOMER /I HIGHT MOTORS I '56 Ford 4-DR., STATION WAOOM. V», — AUTOMATIC ............ $395 '57 Plymouth SAVOY, VI. AUTOMATIC «-mt.. RAH ............ $6 '55 DESOTO R&R MOTORS 724 Oakland Ave. Imperial Plymouth, Giry»ler, M Valiant Dealer FE 4-3528 FORTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. i960 < Fy S* Cprs |*58' FORD FAIRLANE mammm 1 Th»*S«r SKiS/'V-# 'anSmiuSt^ ---*““t by MtMItt. nlwtnpMiii ^■nMi radio, boater Ml tU» nik, Th will ‘$1195 „ full price Prestige Cars bv SCHUTZ ftr Sale Crr 106 (*t# rows irtnor waqoh Conu< him. eeWTrudeVR * H_j eytmoer whrtewntle. Oood SmdtttM! Original owner SIMM. OH 3-IMI IflH > lit. ■__ •it Vote." e+Ano* WA6W.11 wiiiw, & im—iHt. nil*, fcestor whiuwsiu. • Mwiiga bur i bill mrnra ubo cam. im *. —fUwy. ft i-ms, 2-FOR-l SALE on TQ Tin HAW TKAiM-Xm For Sale Cars IM, For Sale .Coro 106 ■ _____________I , -i roimac j-door. auto n i. wd OMOiM. Orion- irons RAIL good running Ml _rifis,Tidth., Mtr U Loutse I IllTc2To«r Toiei Sf*aSuTSute. m ftTHwH roHti*cT~;ii. b#6b*" coma -'“>rhm and brakes. exraltont eao-, auto trans.. a ml pk. MR. mTu.IW mllot. nI MM or < *w, l.bM^mllev. nc. cootf UM 4t OUM food I 3-1394: V ...I ________ , ** PONTIAC CAT. aSDAlt. 4-Mi; lOli Reason I PM. m P.B., Hydro:, Decor croup. :mn*. (ome u> Europe. Bor- > ww, tfttf. MOO Hot, fj 4-6704. *g S-Hil. . . 'Vi' PREFECT WITH iAWO AMP HYDRA MRlum HEATEH. UKK New througfiout l__ri'"‘ rT“ "" r28-__Baal rndm^mt M«-----.uj u* n i-jitfj Far Sals Cot RAMBLE. RADIO — sSHI r At SIRMIHQ- _________11-** :- -------- Ward mi ______ iM RAMBLER FTATSOw WAOON, rtftflo aatf heater, Mkoilllt. custom model. Be(*e lad MR In color Very nice car for only *1,495 Up to 36 months on balance. USED CAR BOLD FOR MetOR • 1»»**W" OOfOO. V4 ♦»- 5SSJ«S* W«»--«*• ----------It TOO WILL raijMgjj----------------- MORI t for *1 TIMS ONLY! JACK* COLE. INC. I ISO* W Maple M rentier Troll t ILLgD LAKE MA 1-4*1 H FORD J-DOOR Vg. AUTO. RA-Ho % healer l-toae finish. Moo No money down Assume { ............ I___ NcSlTR OJtVROLCT CO 1M9 g WOOD-WARD ATS. BIRMINGHAM Ml £’1 *57 PLYMOUTH 3-door Belvedere'. Very els poo^Mrjyl.WM.FrtMdlo. i) I. Murphy --- —-------- J-IftjT SOOa STEELE FORD l -FORD' V* Vt-DOOR. RADIO .-HD HEATER ABSOLUTELY N MONEY DOWN Assumi DuSoto-Plymouth 11 S. Woodward. B’ham i | MI 7-1616 Piwi f 1W . P2WW- WJ: 1*51 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR. CTAND- I M per mo. CkU Credit »rd transmission V-* en«tne. ro- Ir- F»rk» tl MI 4-1*9». die, hooter. Spark lint Bermuda V-* automatic R said tSm BfaHR. INC. \ .130 S. Main, Milford MU 4-13(3 FORD TBIRD CLEAR , M PORD PICKUP. NO MONEY DN „ yd Mtr*.. HI sat. PE J-01111Lloyd Mtr»„ 333 foi- PS I-0U1. \ Wt FORD CONVERTIBLE WlTSl '58 TdWRD _ ’ RADIO and Beater. W-vrMIl. auto.! Radio and heater. v-waUa. auto, ■irons., no money down (Mt full! trans.. power steertna brakes, pride IK per monUt. CALL MR seet*. Tinted elate. Sol ^ WHITE — ----------------------— ‘ PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE ->r hardtop V4 automatic, in M|jMkn||feEaM Urtd. Tt dlo, heater No. 1710. Clearance sale price" Mi NORTH CHEVROLET CO. IMS S WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINGHAM MI t-Fu *17 PONTIAC COWVnmSLB. PULL pmmrr.' Coral red finish ABSO LUTSLY no rust. Low down noy-SSf 4BSUMS payments of tff 59 reg MONTH CALL MR. MUR-PRT. Credit Manoadf.lPt 1-3539 MDjKM ninuM wiro. - CAS* NEEDED*' '■ IM} Pontioc. S passenger wine MM full srtee. *17 month Ring NO CASH HEEDED lttd Pontiac hardtop. 94M full gr-tS.-T.cKV-’uf-l: SSfhmw . , S PONTIAC VSNTORA 9 door hsmtop. get black fln- ^d.?*dlw.to.kn'sf. rn fcoautyf ' M RAMBLER RAH. WHITEWALLS! »»P*. PS MUt. '58 KAMBLER ? Your -Lady ftlr’- will ht de-Hgfated with the georgoos fvory ami Plnlt finish and spotless In-' tertor of this CUSTOM CROSS COUNTRY STATION WAOON, that It last perfect far shopping and persons) crrmtds Automatic transmission and economical 9-Cyllndor engine coupled with radio and hoator (hakes this an Ideal if battle* automobile. Dad will he pleased also tilth rrcllnlng seals and bed for added comfort whtteMtires™too!* Mp*'' * '** ONLY $1495 Crissman ROCHESTER OPEN EVES. TIL 9 OL a-9731 CREDIT MANAGER nt joE^ghfcaif ."nTZuto Soles IIS S. Saginaw 35 PORD t-DOOR . ...-------- •CTaaff^rx'DooR’ new ?i2S,h#u,! ;tlres. ekeeUenr ^condition 7015 _JO*L® y**..1?"_£5. ?-7931. W"FORD CtMTOMLINl t"DOOR ...............—— —-------—— -----FORD, -3-DOOR FAIRLANE, . .-----con(|t. -JSw^.aUui PLYMOUTH. 1937 CONVERTIBLE. -CVL. RADIO block with second white top. SPH .w JU “>*2?ghmit! Torquefllte. WSW. RAH power JOE Jt CAR LOT PE 3-7931. J Wludor- ----- ——J - *—-1 — .. FORD WAOON, 1199 ON. *--- 333 B. Sag.. PE 3-9111 wi* ,i down. Assume payments of *3.81 a week, call Mr. Murphy. CREDIT . COORDINATOR PE 3-U39 EDDIE STEnjtPORD.___________ *5 FORD, Vi"’ RAH. r JRD-O matte *3*3. PE S34M. glsty Auto ^ TORD, OOgP ’^RANtPORT A - j money" down! moots of 934.36 per mo. imn Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at Ml TW999. Harold Tunur Pkird____ _ 5» FORD 3-DOOR, 1149 DN Lloyd -Mtrs.. EM Sag.. PI 3-9131 NO CASE NEEDED T^ 1*54 Ford, wagon, *345 lull price . 913 month. Rind Mr Bln*. FKj 4-199S. LPbE'lg IM S. Saginaw : ere; 1* POR'D 1 DR NO MONEY'DN Lloyd Mtrs. 333 Sog.. PE 3-9111 1 Chrysler Executive owner. JS7I or best offer 944* Commerce fid., _____ .... ____ ! Orchard Lake. EM J-^7*. Back Road, MArket 1»»» PLYMOUTH J DOOR, VERY clean Radio and hooter, repossession. Assume payments 913.50 nor mo No money down. Call Mr O'Srtnn Credit Mgr. at SUtMlNO- John MeAuiiffe, Ford 430^Ookland Ave. PI Mill ___NO CASH NEEpED ""V 1964 Poauae 3 door, at price is month. Call PE 4.1099. LUCKY'S. Irina. | _ Saginaw. „ , . run- j 1955 PONTIAC, CONVERTIBLE. Of-rousi's Motor golds, OH 3-3955 ••••IPONttAC J-DOOR, HARDTOP M9S RAMBLER. STATION WAOON, klACk. W S. W. R SBd If. Stteki 31.000 mllu. (1300. terms. OR l-ini after * p.m. JSED CAM.- cqBM^-i^r 1 Ramblers Ramblers stock. Il^di *53 FORD STATION WAOON. RADIO AND HEATER. POHDOMAT-tC, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of *10 09 per mo cnU Credit Mgr Mr. Ftrks at Ml 4-7MQ. Harold. Turner Pord. NO.lSM. HUbOCSt CLEAN NO RUST toy. Sacrifice far quick sale. FE -Giroux's 'Motor ' 3935. - PONTIAC SHARP RED 3-DR i ET. 1975. SS33 Bywater _ ___ Union and Commerce *Rd. HAM-RAMBLER.* im" 8. WOOD-! 1MJ Pontiac Hardtop," *200 ttpamiwB ut s maa 4-4I47A t HUDSON IT EXCELLENT iransportatIqn,_u t 9-1533. 37 ISrfA SUN HOOP. PULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT. A red one. owner. LOW MILEAGE. Ho down. Assume payments e par week: Cali _ Mr Murpnj Xfedit Coordinator. PS 7-3571 EDDIE STEELS FORD_____________ ’SO'LARK 4~DR. DEMO. Loaded! V-S, automatic, radl« mi WARD MI 4-3909. 1997 PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR SEDAN Radio, hoator, whitewall tires, automatic transmission. ’ Beautiful maroon finish. No rust on this one. Stock No. 1747, Priced Ot MS*. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. IMP S- WOODWARD AML. SIR. 1 *j Chevsler mDr* M1NOHAM MI 4-3735.________J HAmSeNBUM_______ 1*57 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE Corner Cass A Pike hardtop, rod!- and hosier. Full ^ragramg MM FORD. HARDTOP. V*. lW h“(ticr. warter sunder coat. m»«,.T.,rf_»”rP—P”»f ataor-i uns. HUOB DISCOUNT! ing, 9*94. UL 3-lISt. | RINK MOTORS *|4 PORD CUSTOM MB THIS ONS 4455 W. Huron OR 4-03*1 at S» N, HHdalo, off Mich- *5*6 1 (Next to the RoUadluml FORD STARUNER^ TOLL|1*M LINCOLN, 4-DOOR^CAPRl | ----- (, Ml *-MM. ' ’ * I IMS FWm^S? “ M PONTIAC, 4 DH^NT"SeH"or i nrtes ^*1?'month* *hV ' - SSK 2-l*a. " g^MM*. LUCKY'S, M**!'. j'^‘TdO^d^V^.^ R&C RAMBLER Super Market COMMERCE RD 1-4155_________EM 3-4156 J»5». RENAULT. HEATgh. WHITE 1 WALLS. ABOLUTELT NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of *34.39 per mo. call credit Mtr. Mr. Parks at ill 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford. J, -e-,—7 —V V—... ,wm rim. , 1 NO CASH NEEDED-1 “ Riggins. _______,______1155 Btudebaker. *145 full prleo. * PONTIAC STARCHIEP 3-DR *» month. Call Mr. Bing, FE 4-100d Hardtop ............. titi I I LUCKY'S, »3 t jUfolnw_ Hardtop ..; | . *395 '59 VALVO .... *14* DOWN — -----Ltovd Mtrs., 233 S. 9ag FE 34131 VOLKSWAOSHB — 4 AMERICAN power. *2.495 Drayton iranan „1 MSiS£ . _________________________i'5* MERCURY 4 DOOR HT. *Mt a** FORD 1DOOR. NO MONEVlLloyd Mtrs 229 Sag. FE 1-9191, dn; 93.20 weekly.. M9* full price, itsg MERCURY PARKLANE CON-Call Mr Murphy Credit M*r . FE; vtrUkle. Full power. White with 2-952*7 Eddie Barit. Ford_rad trim. A beautiful one owner *l» PORD CONVERTIBLE. |3M. 3M 2S!T.1LI<5' B. Anderson. PE- 4-11*6. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1*M f. ffREfTIED 50 FORD «. OOODl SKP'fA1*.15_______***• EIHMINO- *49. 222 Rui 50 FORD. K GOOD SS?'*,! 447 namlsilon, roar end. •trot*. L'.M n 1—^~ tloyd •si MERCURY TAYLOR'S . OK USED CARS ; CHRVROLET-OLD8MOB1LE Open Evenlnxs MArket 4-4591 Walled Lokt '50 FORD OALAXiS *17* DOWN Mopd Mir*., 232 9 901., PE 2-4131 - ’S7 PORD CONV., 40 DOWN Lloyd Motors. 332_ tO( . PE 34131 ' NO CASH NEEDED -------* *--5*9 full DOOR *1195 IE- FE 1-91*1. .. 99 DN. ., FE 2-9131 OCTOBER SPECIALS ■MHMHHpmMMBR arcessorlea, rare clean PE i-'17 POHTIAC " W AOQlr S | 1 HUNTWO SPECIAL. fkiUy * Convertible Bargain 1*97 Plymouth. RAH. full pot AjtHj bill not i«tol«Q It ‘Onif I $••5. Call MI 9-rm. _ I JSSSSw mt% StaK rkh,f,o ^57tt'« j “ -----------IVRO-;.! LY NO MONEY d6wn. Assume. payment* id *39.75 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. -Parks at Ml • 4-7*90. Harold Turner Rprd. I \ . *li *1*0 ■ ' | • t **#*. NORTH CHEVf — _nly I__________..._____ LET CO . 1000 S WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM, Ml 4-17JT M PLYMOUTH. OOOD COND *33*. United Tlfd Servlet, 100' VOLKSWAOEN. 1M0. OOOD CON- . RAH. BLUE. 1 OWNER. SPECIAL SALE SHEP'S I PONTIAC Cit. C 0 ’58 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN Just tny^ordlnary ednst of ¥he flawless ebony exterior mentlng Interior attract your a_ Factory equipped !. 1-owner i 8*4 ssr- Ford, I door. *588 T am month. Ring Mr. Sing, rai « , . . . . , 4-1008. i.ucxY s. i»3 s. sagina» _Erankie & Johnny * 1» FORD, FAIRLANE" 2-DOOR Motor ^ale* hardtop. ~» «jt^jrw.rtandara avtutor dates tranimTsalM Vrtth ov^jra7Thls| OP*N BVENINGS I SMITH S USED CARS. IM 8. ™ ••*7U 3«1 W. MONTCALM t»BAQ1NAW. PE j-4583. *1*» IiSTilEkCUKY CUSTOM 1 DOOR, i rat in ioonth ClU Mr. Bing, ?*_ kutomatl^. radio, heater, White ; •now*’1***' I'0C,tT, m •'•‘"J No. 14MB. Only t^ NOflTH ( Included Imperial! .OtOI, so. you oat urtd ot Its i ; prices It ht he market l $695 Pull Price Prestige Cars by FE. 3-1875 ________ .. . I 58 PONTIAC HT, >1.500. '55 OLDS '*» fORD Custom 31 HT. *450. Owner, 10*7 ■ 4* PORD, 4-DOOR. WAOON —! "Giroux's' Motor Sales. OR 3-3*55 4-373*. '54 MERCURY CLUB COUPE »*»5 '84 Chevrolet convertible . .9241 : HARDENBURO- MOTOR SALES Corner Cass Jk Pike PS 9,13*0-Dpen Eves. tUl 1 ‘57 MERCURY STATION WAOON Lloyd Mtrs.. 333 gag.. FE 34131 15 MERC CRT MONTCLAIR. | - DeSoto-PIymoutli 912 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 7-1616 I960 PLYMOUTH STATTONWAObN. 0 cylinder, standard transmission. '^motor’rad Urn? *4»»*OR’ *4Ml| whita Power steering and power | WUl ebnalder older car for equity. FK 94K2*. [You Want! no money down. 5155 full price. *10 PER MONTH. CALL MR WHITE CREDIT MANAGER. PE | PNO AUTO BALES 11* 8. gsglnew | NO CASH NEEDED ! 1*94 Plymouth. 4 door. *1*5 full prico. fit month. Call Mr Btog. PiE 4-100* LUCXY'g, 1*3 8. Saginaw. Bargains il* MERCURY CLEAN OWNER.! " OR 3-2384. ilM* METROPOLITAN CONVERTT-bl*. perfect 2nd car. No monev lr j down, ascumt payments 217 5* p< 54 MERCURY HARDTOP. SAVE. -------------------- JflUoyd Mtrs., 232 Bag., FE 24131 ‘JfrV.*1’ a i'47 METROPOLITAN. PfifiPECT ;Kmyr’^Wd,?--UrSV-.»L il S??^ •» « months on balance. ■M Chevrolet 3-dr. 7straight stick A nice cal ior your '*S. -M, or '92 will I down payment. ■59 NASH CLEAN 1426 Heater IhlOjd Mtr., 232 Bag - - “' - 395 AA C aka w ' 7 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR HARDTOP —.— —m -ody Will sell •toreage cost CdB Mr, O'Brutn Credit Mgr. at BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLFR 9*8 8. WOODWARD Just Make Payment s .___'*8 PLY.. » DRf 18*6 ’ey only 934 mo. Duo Nov. 16th lit# Auto., Mr. .Bell. PE 8-453* Id* Bast Blvd. ot Auburn LEFT OVEFIS? NO! But the greatest buys you'll ever find in a '60 Ford '60 Fairlane 4-Door Sedan, V-8 engine, Ford-O-Matic, radio, heater, power brakes, padded dash and visors SELLS NEW AT $2859.20 ..uuh price $iyys TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS '60 GMC.............. SAVE DPR MM Demonstrator. 757TiHEVr7.................. ,.$1395 10.000 TRACTOR, air brakes '56 CHEV. ........................$695 S4.4M, air brakoa ,'51 GMC ■■■■...'.................$ 695 GOTTA' GO! Our 1961* are here, which means we are taking beautiful hew trade* in on I960 and 1961 cars. We can’t eat the used car*, *o name your price. All are reconditioned and ready to go'!( Guarantee on car with wx month* on tire*. 1960 DART ..$2295 1957 PONTIAC Cl095 pioneer 4-Door Wagon. .Stand- 4-Door Sedan . with slai Mlo^nd’hraTcr. Here":M ^ 1959 PONTIAC $2295 Cdtallaa tow Hardtop. Power steering tad brakes. Hrdrs- 1959 CHEVY ...$1895 1959 BUICK ....$2495 Electrs 4-Door Hardtop. Pull 1959 RAMBLER $1795 ststVdsrd 1957 CHEVY ...$1295 PowsralMs. V4 ‘— white- Irary 4-Door Wsaoti. Powsn 1959 FORD ...........$1895 "500" -Hardtop. rord-O-Mstlc 1958 PONTIAC________$1695 steering f. Him. ________ White l tap. < Beautiful 1958 CHEVY ...$I39J Blaeaync 3-Door Sodan. V * engine. Powergllde. beater, and whltowaUa. Fink pad ivory finish. Liko new. 1958 CHEVY Impale Hardtop. Ida, POVor Drakes. ...I____ radio, heater and whltowglls. Solid bla ™ ...$1795 Fowerghde. 1957 FO^D.............$ 695 Customlin* 3-Door Sodan. Lota of SPOClal accessories and low 1957 FORD .‘...$1195 CONVERTIBLE. White Hnlefa with Moira top. Has eyo op-patl and sxtra sharp. 1956 PONTIAC $ 695 1956 BUICK ....$995 Speclsl 3-Door Hardtop. Dyna- 1956 MERCURY $ 495 3-Door Htrdton wit transmission, radio 1955 BUICK 695 1955 PONTIAC $ 695 "870" 4-Door station Wagon. 1955 PONTIAC JW FORD .................. Pslflans 2-Door. Ford-O-Mstlc. . .$395 SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK - ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Acros* from Now Car Sales OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER Closed ^Wednesday and Saturday at 6 P.M. SEE THE FABULODS 1961 CHEVROLET Get the Beal: of Your Life On An "OK" Used Car w ford 2-door..... .T.TT7T7.T7.... .$1195 1 biua^atth -r?rittdtlrti lr*n*ml>*1<>11' nMUo hcslsr Tu-tono '60 ford ***hS^«S5a5ll5MS5LTRmM!l!!e!jrtSJ^^ 60 CHEVROLET .......... $2195 ^2SP8ret^W1^ »re^ *^«d UmugMmrnn. ’59 FORD .............~....$1495 ^r^and*^1"' ,tt^“d Wt“*«U“4n' '59 CHEVROLET .........$1995 ST^^So^Sra -5? FORD .......... . ....... pJtt. .$1895 OALAXIE SPORT SEDAN. V-8. Pord-G-Mstlc radio heater and_ power steering. Solid black with whIU tlm. • ’50 CH^vitni JT T.rTTT_.-___^.,, B.Sh^y^lotht?^^VW^§artilri?"B1,,‘“ rw“° 58 CHEVROLET ...............$i®5 iSSStTTiiv!?^ rMB “*• 58 CHEVROLET............. $1295 MCI* AIR WPORT COUPE. V-t, •Fowepglld*, power itterini and power brakes silver bint snd IvOT'TlJra iu! Sira* Urea, oh ytd.: radio tad heater. m * w™“ ’58 CHEVROLET ...... _.$ii9y ■SSxS.i.T‘0£5m bSSSlSi. SKt'" w*“Bl- 57 BUICK . ..$895 W DVSMMW. TV- 56 RAMBLER ...t 695 5222 Irarewd Md00* eland ard* transmission. '56 PONTIAC ............... 795 SPORT COUPE. HFdramstie. rsdlo and hooter. Colonial cream-with whtto ttrtl. ^MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES 631 OAKLAND AVOTUE Oakland County’* Largest Chevrolet Dealer f / FE 4-4547 p«ymi MR. \ -4.-----— iin_______iiiii n......- XHIg Auto BUI 111 g *AOTTT*W LY NO MONEY DOWN. , I HKTOlfl THTtltr n ! HAUPT pONTlAC L li1 from 2* OLDS DYNAMIC M. 4 DOOR m'. «i snorts sedan. Pull pwr., new condition, low milcag*, owner. MY - ’’"IL----— ---------------!______ 3LDS. 4 DOOR. NEW BAT-y. brake lining: P.S., PE. dots discount. Do uot fall to ses . tt: before you buy r Keego Sales & Service Kcogo Harbor 1*80 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR STAR chief Vista. Hydremattc, power Ltke^'ew0*" mQ,i Open Ena. Until » MApii E PORD PAOtLANE I CYLINDER —■ radio and heatir. 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TO BUY — N 116 MAIN ST., Rochester : QL 1-9711 Open, Eves. '56 GMC _____________________.$5795 *80. 4 cycl. diesel, live tandem '52 GMC .......................$2650 799 TRACTOR. 4 cyl. diesel, Coe Sleeper '53 FORD .......................:$ 795 V 600. Futl Oil Tanker, ready-to work ■56 FORD,.................:......$ 795 •k TQH PICK-UP '56 FORD ., ;......... . $ 695 H TON PLATFORM '56 GMC ..........:.,h-.$ 995 44* ETAKX TRUCK. VI hydra '56 GMC .....................:...$ 795 400. C a C, 3 speed, new petot '55 GMC...........$795 IS PL VAR. Rebuilt engine '58 CHEV. ........$995 SEDAN DELIVERY '53 GMC....^......,.$2595 D *30. 4 cyl. diesel, con v. tree tor '55 GMC .795 193 FACKAOB. DELIVERY VAN Q M C~ FACTORY BRANCH OAKLAND AT CASlS FEJ 5:9485 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRHMY. OCTOBER 7, 1060 FQET Y-SB VEW* --Today's Television Programs-- > w wtjitl to ctoip ( CtoMl 7-WXTITV Ctowl MKLW TV TONIGHTS IT Bomons 0:99 (4) Trsrtetowri. (2) Movie (coot) (7) News and Weather. (9) Popeye. ' (56) Searchlight, toll (7) Sport*, toll (7) New*. •:*9 (2) Swainson for Governor. (4) Weather. ftM (3) New*. (4) New*. (7) Superman. (9) Sheriff of Cochise. » (50 Briefing Session. t>49 (2) New* Analysis. (4) Sport*. •' •:4S (2) New*. (4) New*. 7:99 (2) U.S. Marshal. (4) Shotgun Slade. (7) Death Valley Days. (9) Country Hoedown. (SO Colonialism. 1:19 (2) (4) Burns, Gen. Omar Bradley, Natl King Cole, Sen, John F. Kenedy, Vice President Richard M. Nixon,: Paul Newman and Joanna Woodward, Jimmy Durante, Mrs. Rooae-1 velt and M ah alia Jackson wilt ap-l MR MR. QARLUND, 9:30 p.m (D'.j Charles Qulnlivan start as Frank! Garlund, a financial wizard whol to constantly Involved to intrigue and conflict, TnE LAW AND MR. JONES, 10:30 p.m. (7). The adventures of a New York lawyer. Abraham Lincoln Jonea, portrayed by James Whitmore, who la dedicated to old-fashioned American principals. EYEWITNESS TO HWTOEV, 10:30 p.m. (2). Interviews withj World Series heroes. •*? BEST OP PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4). (Rerun) The Aug. 15 show, with! >Ha1 March, Genevieve, Cliff Arquette and Eileen Christie Beokyari chr . ^ their culinary akill over, an esth; mated IS liiUlion outdoor grills to the United State* Op^i Friday NIU NO 9 PAL [ '179 Ontori lake An. I FBL4M1 I NinWr if If .1 wnWR M0IMIM98 WTWjrJTWWMWM maasEL HEARING AID •toteMM^weB* •wwre*rea*a J.*S.~KOMARA • Itos Feettad Rato Beak Nutts* PI 9.0729 comfortable, though, I wouldn’t! have it any other way. FRENCH PUN . „ . ...... The years that I’ve spent listen-; . .. . _ .P1^ * . . .unex' tog to Genevieve's French accent! platted flair for bread, barieaqaa- stood me In good (tead tor Annie otyle acting. Targe’s lines in last night's pre-j The hour's most Inspired seg-,miere of "Angel,” a new situation' ment combined the rituals of a comedy on CBS-TV. Quietness Required During Berman Show WORLD SERIES, 11:45 a m. 44). The action moves to Yankee Stadium as the Pittsburgh Pirates' and the New York Yanks tangle to the third game of the series.! COLLEGE FOOTBALL, 3:45 p ! m. (7). The Washington Huskies meet the Stanford Indians. I Can Dead Man The series' premise is By EARL WILSON , NEW YORK—Shelley Berman, the cerebral-type night dub, Cast G Ballot JONES TV Under New Management Sm Bill Doyon For Prompt—Efficient TV SERVICE WW HOURS > to B lilt Or*herd Leke Av*. PI 4-5992 (tom Hak Wb of OBEL TV Think Our Used Sot* Aiu Just o TrifU Bettor Than the Keet of Hw Common Herd Obnerve: TNI B8IU1ANT PICTURES THE HEATHTAKING SOUND THE STUNNING CANUTE NOTICE, TOO, Mi MON- II" Blends Mag- lOAN aaves Caaaetotto . Oaf £«" Maria IaaN CatoMas ..... a*. Osf U* MUvertene Ma- Iggns ’49“ ’39" II* HUvartone IfiAM 1 ton da Console ... Ojf fke Abate M Are _ Covered by • WriMaa Warranty Which Protect* the Ptotow Take for One Poll Tea end All Other Ports eed , Necessary labor 99 Days. The Pfctwe Tabes Are New. Table Model W SUvartoee Tahl, Medal Mahagaay *19“ •39“ —*34* tl* Kakalbcrt 99 AM Table Modal . 04 The let* Above Aw Oeaeatood to Vitta — 99 Days Peris and Labor 39 Days Ptotow Tab# OBEL Radio and TV Selas Service 3930 Elizabeth Lake M. . FE 4-4945 From this vignette, Borge delivered aa amaaiag routine about kega aad key etoie and this ted him Into a commercial that was so good It won toad applause. In It, the sponsor’s product, a INI Pontiac, demaastrat. ed Its speed as a getaway ear tor a band of bank robbers. The only sustained musical entity of the hour involved a troupe of Japanese singers and dapeers who combined traditional Japanese choreography with the -Western rtyte. Miss Izumi Yukimura dis- _ played an interestingly textured Great Mysteries" on NBC-TV. voice, but I felt her rendition of ’Swanee,” in front of a line of high-kicking chorus girls, was out of place on this show. Borge also portrayed Franz 1 Baltle gulf f South American r r r IS Arabian suit is Mina antraaca * Id Nate at Guldo’a II mom IT Oparatad a 1 U Apparent m n a i R dlractloni S) Hala MlMP 24 Pronuoa -. ST Persia \ 91 Skillful IS Boldina 34 Embodimost 3f Ascended 17 Girl's nama 3* rury . 31 Lincoln and *1 Knock 41 Wrlttan farm ■ of UlitroM 4* Csaantlal bains 41 Remoral tf Chan*. tr a 1 ■ r RT r r B n 1 F T B ■ B r ■ M ■ k ii R r W ii T i tr H f IT n U BodaSl 54 mt back 5* BlaokMte df H IT 1 r cuckoo famllr -It Oudnu’* B ■ r j N MUd aipl.tlT. 1 Equality to So • Anelant Off* M Poet part 7 Oat up Ci cunatom s eppm ROW* » Oater mark. 1 OTede 1* peril s iamas data 11 reeled S Clan If Wirt* 4 South Aobrlasa M Courtier title mountain! a Amphitheater 24 Asterisk . J5 Oreek sodda 2* Pumlinc a Back, af n« 30 Rooaarelt'a 11 Soar. 40 Inmct 41 Soft fabric 0* Runt tosotbar aa «* Asaa i. 47 Raiah'a wife wka to Network das It Anelant Irish castle 51 French ststs 52 Soaks flat - 55 TrauUa a French girt. Angel, ia married r™ and record aUr- P»»*lonatoly believes that if you get loud g*i_________________rs„0 t to Jobs Smith, aa Amerleaa. (during hto show, its bio duty to «hut you up. OH LiCCtiOIl UOy l LANSING ID—Can a dead man vote? The question la typical of those nswered by the Michigan State, Elections Division this time of the' year. Suppose a voter fills out an absentee ballot and mails it in but dies ’ before election day. Should his vote be counted? Hie state attorney general's of-, 'lice has ruled that the ballot could! mrt be counted since it isn’t official until inserted in the ballot box. The votei^—being dead—would no longer be a qualified elect* It to possible under Michigan tow, however, for a person committed to an Institution for the to- j sane to vote by absentee ballot. 8he la trying desperately to latch oa to ear Idiosyncrasies. Just about every obvious gambit for this premise was tossed into the soup kettle last night. Marshall ‘“^ Thompson portrays John Smith all the charm of a Pocahontas. But the show is obviously going to rely on Miss Farge’s wide-eyed look, her mobile features, petite frame, arm-waving and innate cuteness. I’m sure each script will afford Miss Forge a chance to fly into a Galht rage. The theory is that French girls are cutest when an- JES Sirs 1 rtalL“"ft* this independence, cutest when they’re stacked, like Brigitte Bardot. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Because of the death of Joseph N. Welch, Producer Robert Saudek is 'withdrawing Welch’s pretaped introduction to the Oct. 18 "Dow Hour of WILSON One night recently, he blasted s front-table loud-mouth, And also the club bosses for not removing the pest. Some people thought he was overstepping. He didn’t. "A ‘belter’ like Jack E. Leonard would have lacerated him. It would have been grist for his mill," says Berman. “But if I’m doing ona of my carefally-tlmed telephone numbers, my concentration Is Impaired. Is It wrong for me to desire as good a performance a* I can do? What about the others In the audience?” Berman, one of the Chicago-trained stars, became enormously successful on records, TV and in clubs holding fast t< Drunks try to give him “constructive advice ’—-and he runs. "That so often consists of them telling me, ‘Oct rid of the telephone because Georgie Jes-sel used to use it.’ * However, there to a possibility, that the h 1 ghIy-ooctelmed "Christmas Startime* tataet when It to lebroodeast to “Heaven Can Wait,” a comedy Berman says Don Ame-che used it, likewise “Cohen on the Telephone," Loo Carlllo, Danny Thomas, Ed Gardner—and Mickey Jrtke. •It hasn’t Impressed Ion 'Mb reer, will be CBS-TV’s "Du Pont * ........ „ Show of itoe Month’’ for WH—s- cal1 me Mr Shirley Berman,** he mentions. lday,~ N6v?TR'Tbc motion birtiirel ___A ! : ^“S5S2R?sES m rmsutoBTr. Fish Letter From Delath Site—With Reservations PHILADELPHIA (AP) 4—1 crumpled, water-stained envelope postmarked Boston, Oct. 4, an river at a hotel here Tbunday. Stamped on the envelope was the following explanation for its con-dition: "Damaged in airplane accident over Boston Harbor. No Fivt;Ytar Emmy Poet Awarded to NBC-TV HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Tito NBC I television network will carry the annual Emmy award program "lrough l96o. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences signed! a five-year contract Thursday to supersede a pact which would | have expired in ^mmmm Sometimes the easiest way for ; a girt to lose a- friend to to marry] ■ Tnc1 nudPHWf Sfitp! comet in often find* a batch of! relatives on the dock Howard Hughes to buying one of the biggest yachts ., * : . . . , -. . ■. ■■ , Una Turner’s new beau’s about 19 years younger . , . On one r*1 ,0 w“*c^J*®ple of those Identification cards where it said, “Whom to notify Wp‘ in case of deatti,” Sam Hoffman wrote, ‘.‘The undertaker” . . .___1—_____________1 Steve MbQaeen, due at "Bye Bye Birdie,” got busy long-distancing his expectant wife and didn’t make It... Carol Uwrence was one of the prettier things in the land on the Bing Crosby show on ABC,,,, Tie Damlie tried for hours to call estranged wife Pier Angell in Paris, then she wouldn’t come to the phone ... Duke Haslett, the Roundtable’s Sinatra look-alike, now .wears a Sinatra-type hairpiece. Llndy’s gag: "The next Prank Btostra record album wlfr come out with a Kennedy button on it” . . . Boxer Archie RCA COLOR TV Soles ond Service Sweet's Radio TV Today's Radio Programs - - (IM-W.IB. Ntv* wwj. Km WJBK, News ■ wrenr, nn •tte-Wjn. BhwM* WWJ, Ml*oa-K«u«dj ZSS&tfSSZ WCAB, msan. Keanedy vpon ctntMwm « am 5ai MB wjbk. j*e* mnrev WCAR VMtte *«•—WJB, Met Hmm wwj, mj. Oearire WPON, J. OlMa Shaw OKU* •m—' shii fSAAS- irtPwji,.is—» Wwj. Mere wean, woodun* auvnur hobnino warm. m«s wok cklw, toe* of Mer.^«^i.... j Eastern Airlines Electra which! " [crashed Tuesday in. Boston Har- KARL’S PEARLS: "How come the little devil next door al-[bor, killing 61 persons. waF* ®tarta * fight with our angel?” TODAY’S REST LAUGH: “There’s one type of holdup a man never runs sway from—• strapless evening gown.” WISH I’D SAID THAT: "We heard about this woman who was so mad at her doctor boy friend—she bought a whole barrel of apples.* Candidates are on TV so much now (Mliton Berle said on his TV show) that the loeer shrugs and says, “Well, lhat’s show business” ... That’s earl, brother. * (Copyright, 1999) want (W) woaa .user wren wjbs mm*) CKLW grip OMH ■—wjr, jut asm* CKLW. b„ WJBK. N»ws C R»1* WPON. M8UO Coursa WXTZ, Sherenan, N«w, ir Musl« WWJ. Maaltar 1 WXTL j . WJBK, BaUkor , t CKl# t_. I________ i WWJ, Mare IMS WJR Arte Bapo»» WCAK. Nawa. Bbarldan lli*a—WJK Naw*. 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They'll SELLOUT fast at our special low price .,, so hurry in for yours today. 2 Lowe Seats ,.. $99.95 Coral-Turquoise-White-Black-Tan Beth 1—(ill— .. .. .$99.95 THOMASQECONOMY Ml SOUTH SAOINAW STRUT Ample Free Parking Easy Credit Terms CHAIR J3995 Vsrfest chair fer TV viewing. Swtvab h . esmnkU . Use singly or in pairs. B "T** 1 Oiler eheieet gerai-Tnrssetw WMte-BkA-Tan -^->v• •v JFORTY-EIGHT____________ THE PONTIAC PRfeSS. FRIDAYr OCTOBER 7,J1960 The Weather THE PONTIAC PRE9BKE 118th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1000 —48 PAGES n No Political Vacuum Assails Lapeer State Home Nationalists Fight Against U.N. Ouster Mayor Signs Proclamation Behind Scenes Tactics of Soviets Attested by Chindse Ambassador A CLEAN SWEEP? - Paid D. Bagwell, Republican candidate for governor, visited the Pontiac Rotary Chib yesterday and brought along a special broom presented to him in the Upper Peninsula, The donors said it was tor Bagwell to sweep up “the mess left in Michigan by the Democratic administration." Bagwell Puts Forth Ten-Point UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) — Nationalist China fought back today against Soviet attempts to seat Red' China in the -United Na-j tions and told the General Assembly, the Russians were trying to turn the] world body into a tool of Soviet imperialism. The Security Council meanwhile met to rush through a recommendation Tor Nigerian membership In the United Nations in time for the general assembly to approve the application this afternoon. And in Washington, President Eisenhower conferred with pro-Western King Hussein of Jordan, whose policies have made his regime a target of Arab nationalist and neutralist pressures since he came to the throne five years ago. Chinese Ambassador Tingfu F. Tsiang struck back at the Russian* aa American and Soviet diplomats maneuvered behind die scenes to win the votes of neutral and uncommitted nations in what appeared to be the closest vote yet on the subject of Peiping. r*s sun By GEOKGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Paul D. Bagwell hammered out hjg 10-point plan to pull Michigan from “the doldrums bf Democratic programmatic politics” fc>r JEontiac Rotyians yesterday, repeating his pledge of 100,000 new Jobsa year. The Republican gubernatorial candidate also called for an end to discrimination in employment because of age. It was a fighting, smiling and promising Bagwell that spoke to the Rotary Club In the Waldron Hotel for the second time in two years. The first time was In 1958 during his first Uy for the* governor's chair. The theme was nearly the same as it was then, when Democrats! lashed out at him for "smearing] Michigan.” But despite these verbal blasts by Democrat*, “the mess in Michigan” remains, he said. "It has been caused by short-sighted, selfish, unrealistic and irresponsible political leadership more intent on ‘programmatic politics’ than on people's politics.'’ The 47-yearoid on-leave professor of communications at Michigan State University outlined the decision facing voters Nov. 8. GIVES A CHOICE "If the people want tb continue the mesa with its class war politics, they can vote for my opponent (LA. Gov. John B. Swainson). If they want to dean up the mem and put Michigan back *on her feet — they can vote for Here's what Bagwell said would remedy the situation: 1 — Creation of IN,MO new Jabs a year. “Let my opponent deride this pledge all . he chooses — he himself has - admitted that file job (Continued on Page 2, CuL 4) ★ * ★ WASHINGTON (AP)-The Republican and Democratic Presidential rivals , meet toifeght in the second round of their televised debate, with indteatkmn it will be livelier than the first one. Both Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard M. Nixon were relaxing here today before the hour-long session. Since they first met before the V cameras and radio microphones on Sept. 26, both candidates have gotten down to more 'Bunyan' Bagwell Is in Broom Field Paul D. Bagwell promises Michigan many things should he become governor, but never has he said he could perform the herculean feats of legendary hen Paul Bunyan. While Dr. Arthur R, Young yesterday noon read off the list of visiting Rotarians and guests at the Pontiac Rotary Chib luncheon, he mistakenly introduced the gift-ematoria] candidate's aide as • "guest of Pant Bunyan. H accept y« Dr. Tcaag, bat Pas wielding a broom Ini trad of an ax,’- ~ The Republican hopeful earlier him by hla faithful during tour of the Upper Peninsular it carried a sign reading "Bag-well Means Business.” It’s to sweep the state dean of the The United States confident It eoald master at least M of the U.N. members but the Soviets were making a determined fight, backed by Ceylon’s delegate, Sr. Claude Corea, who warned the U.N. would pay a heavy price later If Peiping Is fist admitted new. U.N. membership will increase to 99 by the end of the day when Nigeria is admitted. Nigeria, the most populous of the African states with 36,000,000 persons, would make the 16th African state to be admitted this session. Sir Abubokar Tafawa Balewa, prime minister of the former British colony, arrived in New York Thursday to see if his government welcomed into the world parliament. The Soviet Union was expected i join with the United States in making file 11-member security council action unanimous. Livelier Debate Seen marked the first council meeting PEC t* m - . fin which Communist Poland was jms lime as VXimpaign seated as council president. Rowston Designates Week Round 2 Tonight! for Dick, Jack Enters Last Month Nigeria is believed to be one of Ahe staunchest friends of tbe West of any of the new African republics. Because uf its size, development and resources, it ..is expected to wield considerable, influence in the Afro-Asian bloc. Ted to Throw Ball NEW YORK Ufi-Ted Williams. Boston’s great hitter who retired last week, will throw out the first ball at the third World Series game between the New York Yankees arid the Pittsburgh Pirates at the stadium Saturday. Tonight’s debate between the presidential candidates can be taped ea TV channels 8, 4 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. Radio stations WWJ, WXYE, WCAR and WJBK wifi carry tbe show live at «:M pan. WAR wfil air tbe program at 9:M p.m. rough-and-tumble politicking than they did before the first round which many critics called a kid-glove* affair. Some of the tougher tactics are expected to show up as the two square off in a television studio setting designed “to suggest i feeling of warmth and comfort.’’ The candidates wifi be quea-ttsned by a panel at four news- wen b tke first debate. Eepfies to qnesfisna will be knitted la Kennedy wil lbe on the left of he screen, Nixon on the right—as they were hi the find debate in Chicago. Between than will be Frank McGee, an NBC newsman who will be /moderator. They will be seated at a large desk wfcidi curves outward like a widespread Nina and Kennedy win stop to nearby teettoai to anew K Ignores Red Game, 'Beisbol' NEW YORK (API-Soviet Premier Khrushchev daren’t seem to! much interested In-the- way Americans play n game that he once claimed Russians Invented— "beisbol.” Mother BlameS; Skimping for ■ Sad Conditions Senate Mental Health Probers Hear Dr. Wagg Agree on Poor Care By PETE l-OCHBILKR Lapeer Home and Tralflp good ex-conditiona With the beisbol .World Series! j progress, Khrushchev apparently hasn’t even taken a peek at it on television. Even if he did It was a brief one because most of tag School, is the Ume he has been flitting Wth-iampie of er -and yon. In any case, he F hasn't mentioned tt. paused when the state If he had wanted to see one oflfklmps on money for dt*- • ■ beisbol series games here in __.____. person he'd have to get special ChlWren’ •»*»te permission from the State Depart- BlOpher Of five toldL a Sp6-ment. That’s because he is re- rial Senate committee In stricted to Manhattan, mid the Pontlac yesterdAy. Fifth, dlaease and lack of beisbol park Is in the Bronx. Anyway, he has applied for permis-sion to spend the weekend on Long Island again. I Khrushchev was asked hit lion of the beisbol situation when proper care were the complaints leveled by Mrs. Hermit Charron of Royal Oak before the committee in- reply was to the effect that be I was for the winner. That's all he1* had to say—about [beisbol. vestlgatlng unfilled nefife of Michigan’s emotionally disturbed and mentally 111 children. FIGHTING FIRES — Mayor Philip E, Row-ston (center) pens his signature to an official proclamation declaring next week -Fire Prevention Week in Pontiac. Keeping the firefighter's frails* Frf»» rn.t. hat steady are Sherwin M. Blmkrant (left), chairman of the Fire Safety Committee at the POntiac Area Chamber of Commerce, and Fire Chief James R- White. Fidel Clams Up About Invasion fCity Accents fire Safety Next week, the emphasis Pontiac will be on fire safety. Mayor Philip- E. Rowaton in an official proclamation, today named week at Oct. 9 as Fire prevention Week and called upon all department* and agencies of the city government to campaign ac-lively In n campaign for improved fire safety. nual observance of a week devoted to fire safety, were part of a national effort in which Pontiac will cooperate with all cities throughout the country. Fire Prevention Weed activities la the dty are being planned by tile Fire Safety Committee of tbe Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. "The fire department and the schools of our dty can provide effective leadership In Fire Prevention Week activities, and I large them to work with the Chamber of Commerce and other organisations for a successful program," the mayor said. proclamation noted that their Itvee each year In flreo that roe id be prevented. ’’Great social and economic losses to our dty result from the destruction of homes, business enterprises, industries And natural resources,” the proclamation con- Rowston called upon every citizen to take part in relieving hazardous conditions and “making our city A safer community in, which to live and work.” The mayor called attention to the fad that his proclamation and one from President Eisenhower, in setting aside next week for the an- There Will be emphasis on fire prevention in public and parochial schools as well as fire safety programs before local service chibs. HAVANA (AP) - Fidel Castro’s government today clamped secrecy on operations against a band of Invaders who escaped to the mountains after landing on the northeast tip of Cuba this week. A reliable source reported that four separate invading groups totaling 200 men landed during week. There was no confirmation of the report. Highlight of the week will be ■ parade at 1 p. m. Saturday, Oct, 15, on Saginaw Street, followed by a field day program at the General Motors Athletic Field. - Dinner, Then Debate Tonight Hie government admitted only one landing—an estimated 27 men —and said the leader a * and two of the band captured. Hie others got away. In Washington the State Department indicated today it believes the so-called “invasion” of Cuba was a put-up Job by the Castro regime. TV, Telephone Unife Dems Two young fighting Democratic senators—one of them in Washington and the other in Pontiac—will unite with Oakland County Democrats tonight in a toast to victory at the 18th Congressional District dimer in Pontiac. ing of television and phone, Sen. John F. Kennedy, [party’s presidential candidate, will talk to some 600 state and. county Democrats expected to pack the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave. Soon after the many 610-a-plate party faithful consume their lobster or steak dinners, all attention will be focused on a large television screen erected to bring the second Kenhedy-Nixon debates. An exclusive telephone hookup wtli follow the debate through which Sen. Kennedy will send his personal wishes to Pontiac and county candidates, including James G. Kellis, seeking the county’s 18th District seat in Congress. State Department spokesman Francis W. Tully Jr. told reporters, his voice laden with irony, ' I certainly am impressed with the Ingenuity of the Cubans In arranging a delegation with an American flag waring at its head."...—.—i The dinner begins at 0:80 p.m. The local Democrats’ biggest get-together of the year helps replenish party coffers. Last in the one-two-three punch devised by Allen Zemmol, dinner chairman, will be an address around 9 p.m. by Eugene _J. McCarthy, Minnesdta's junior senator, who arrived' in Detroit this morning plugging for the Kennedy-Johnson ticket. Sum of the People Debates Sound Better Than War By JOHN KRAFT (Special to The Pontiac Paces) The world is now filled with the sound of debates—and so it might well be. It is, after ail, far finer than the sound of war. The Kraft research organization decided to examine what people think about the current United Nations debates. A healthy 91 per cent of thoee people interviewed were well aware that the East and the West-Ike A Co. against Khrushchev 4 Cb. — are battling it out in the world’s forum, perhaps the last debating hall left to men. la ether wards, whea atoe eat of 19 American* were asked If they had beard something of the arrival *f Khrushchev aad Omtre performances had already indi- cated to them. And when people were further area doing as a debater, to terms of what they had expected of a not very surprising 56 per cent declared that Mr. K. had ' young Nlady interviewed in Los ON KHRUSHCHEV Favorably Impressed ....1% Nat (aversbly Impressed. ,js% Uncertain ..............36% What has interested the sum of the people at this point of the important ILN. debates is the sound of some of the people within that 56 per cent who said they have been unfavorably impressed by Khrushchev A Co. Take, for example, these words iff a 75-year-old fanner in Kiri" Angeles. And a comment from a housewife i Tarrytown, N.Y.: “1 think their antics at the UN. are terrible. They have lost a lot of prestige among nations not too friendly to us." And yet another voice: In Today's Press “As I said, they won’t be satisfied nntil they get a war started aad I’ve Rved through four ware and that’s enough . . . but the Or this: “They a n’t getting any place- asked hew they though Khrushchev especially in the Congo. I feel they in any way better than 1 h haven’t reefiy accomplished any-Khrushchev and Castro wanted to move in biff the United Nations has done A reel good job i past in tiffs whole’matter!” — From i Journey Into Crime See Pago 31 * * w *\ • Osnffea 49 Oseaty News ............. tt Editorials . . ......... « Farm 4 Garden ............ ss High School .............. * Market* ‘41 Obituaries .............. a Pe| Doctor ............. 17 Sports ................ *4 38 Theater* SS-M TV A Radio Programs .47 Wilson, Eari............. 47 Women’s Pages........ tt-tt side of overceafldeaee and rude-nee*. HI* conduct with the English was very had — I mean very bad! And maybe It’* good for ns that the world found out!” —The words of a gentleman In a New England town. y Still other comments: ’ tj “Not I certainly don’t... I feel he’s made a* fool of himself — a — From a Catholic student in St. Louis. BETTER SCAT!’, “They had just better scat! Our allies and ourselves will get on top. They have made n very bad State Department Calls Landing Put*Up Job; 200 Reported Ashore Not too often are such charges made in the pretence of tbe m#n in charge, but In Mrs. Charron's rase they were, and the top man hacked her up. “I don’t disagree wHh her at aH,” *aid a worried Charles Ft* Wagg, director of the Stole Department of Mental Health, In later testimony before Sen. L. Harvey Ledge, E-Oakland Coon-ty> committee chairman, and a—, Arthur Dehmol, K-Unlonvtllr. Three other* to the bipartisan Investigation were absent-. Mrs. Charron, 1408 Gardenia Ave., a member of the Lapeer Parent* Association, has an 8-year-old mentally retarded eon who to a patient at the Institution, which •he has visited once * week tor tgo years, she said, as a volunteer HITS CARE, FACILITIES The bad conditions, she said, resulted from lack of proper supervision and inadequate faculties. She complained that untended children were existing in unsanitary conditions, supervised only by. older, mentally retarded youngsters. She said she has seen retarded youngsters, who knew no better, ‘drinking out of urinals instead of water fountains.” A spokesman for Chstre said ic prime minister regarded * landing aa “at very tittle Importance” aad was remaining Havana to deliver a major address to the nation on Monday. But it waa rumored in Santiago that the prime minister’s younger brother, Maj. Raul Castro, the armed forces minister, was personally commanding the hunt, Mrs. Charron asserted that unsanitary condition* bad ted. Ip epidemic* of scabies and dysentery. “I have seen children S> weakened by diarrhea that they looked like skeletons.” SON HOSPITALIZED Her own son, Mrs. Charron said, was hospitalized three months for scabies, a skin disease that spreads through lack of sanitation. A communique said three Americans were among the 24 survivors of the landing who made for the mountains after hitting the shore. BACK IN ORIENTE The hunt centered in the rugged hill country on the north shore of Orient* Province, It was in Or-iente that Castro launched his revolution to topple Fulgencio Batista. Government • controlled Ha-ana newspapers and radio station* played up the landtag and stressed the corona unlqse's allegation that the invasion band had official U.8. support. showing! Who? I mean the Rus- sians!’’—A voter in Fort Worth. If II Be a Weekend for Fun in the Sun Outdoor enthusiasts may look forward to a pleasant weekend with sunny skies and warmer temperatures. The weatherman predicts a tow of 40 tonight but temperatures will rise to four to eight degrees above "They try their utmost aad l don’t think May have gained a lot. But yon never know what he has ap Ms sleeve. He’s a Mich. Whatever the ii able or unfavorable—there to the comment of that man in England, a kind of ramming up— 'Maybe it’s a good thing tot that Ufe world found out!" V’ r-r4r-W-~ Tuesday will be a tittle coder tot Wednesday wtll be warm aad variable *~rtglit _ Forty-two was tbe lowest record- dent Eisenhower aad their tog in downtown Pontine before - 8 a.m. The mercury reading at was 66. “It Is not uansnsl to see chll- around with focal matter ea their hand* er feel end this situation, of course, breed* disease.” She said she has seen older boys, placed in a supervisory capacity, abuse the younger ones “physically and hoowaexunUy-" to aodatlon has helped resell In some improvements to recent (Continued on Page 2, Off. 3) ' New Car Sales Soar Above DETROIT tit — New car satou i September ran below August but were almost 21 per cent faetto? than a year ago, Ward’s Auk* motive Reporta said Thursday. > The statistical agency estimaHg domestic' new car sales for fife month at 422,384 units or an avuto age of 16.86b fffr rsrh iff flrptam bar’s 26 selling days. Sales to both August and Ju|y ran behind 1996 figures. , Ward’s said sales during fta third quarter ran per urr ahead of 1969 and that palfo for I nine months are 8.5 per cent ahead at last year. Jap Royally Returns TOKYO (AP) ~ Crown Akihito and Cltjwn Princem I tion on their 16-day tour oil United Stataa. The couple > J Ir THE I^PCTIACJPRBSS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, IMP dHepefuls Keep Campaign fijckling With Charges V?V‘i * * * ' mwd Acclaims 'Sen. Kennedy Denies tMIBghbStac, i WASHINGTON 4AP)-flMi. John! WASHINGTON (AP) — \icpjp_ Kennedy said 4oday that, nol Rfctoid M. NtXfl|i re-1mailer what Richard M Nixon! riMte* tonwJ'isays, in Ms Southern speeches he! Tujuyi reception in Cleveland lo|hM out repeatedly for Test up before tonight's debate cjVl| right*, fidfefo Mr-Deraorr ■John F, Kennedy. m w -TiiMfcWs TV" meeting Che&c Pf ess for Your Key to S uccess Moodny s edition of the Pon-!tiac Press may be yonr key to succees. In It you will find g key that may toad you to g treasure during the Birthday Sellebratito at Mh radfo MUe Shopping Crater, Oct The small metal keys will be in-fgfrded to Monday’s Press oniv. ffw‘1 may open one of four -treasure chestf at the shopping coder. In tbefcbeete will be mere t (Mto In "prises through the Wt 1 And white he was at it, the Dem-foeratic presidential nominee chal--at - 7:30jtehged- -Nixon ^--sey^wtene- -he] ■J^sp rn Daylight Time will be the Islands on Negro sit-ins and on a Terntd of lour scheduled face-lo- fair employment practices com-•‘TtfffF’encounters between the pres- mission. idmtnl contenders, ( Nixpn had said oil Kennedy: Ninon's big reception, in Cleye-j" Nowhere to the South has he IUjK«atne after a ranting *endolf| squarely faced up to this (civil ’roller in the day at Nsshville. [rights! Issue rince his norninatl6h’*| ,X«n Both are normally Demo-[ In a bristling reply statement, train- areas m which the Republic Kennedy said: Although “Mr. I fiope to make heavy Inroads. Nixon has recklessly charged me From the standpoint of crowds, with failing to ditouas civil rights ivonira ~ ’ .. *#*■•••«•* Nuon was given an edge over to the South...! have affirmed my! ~ ***** Home huge her jKflineib's earlier appearance infsupport of the Democratic plat- 22, backstage a( the New Yort Playhouse TCapim snrt at least a standoff .form and my concern that every Thur*“**' "IP* *R*r Gail’s debut to tifo miieidil "Valmouth.” She jOfvcland. American, regardless of race, be hade singing rote ----------------------— *■ — ook 30 minutes for Nixon’s gasured his full constitutional! !'a — - Sgif. .....................................................■ rertible to travel five city (rights, in every Southern and ev- Mock* through flag-waving, cheer- *ry border aUte ! have visited:! 7 •**%£%£** ZJa«ma If •! J ,ter*n«\eland crowds. North Carolina. Tennessee, Ken- LidUGQl llOITlG J\SScL1iGCl . _ p * tucky and Texaa/V ■ • -iPJhies P. Holloran. commission- PRODUCE COPIES ^g ot Traffic, estimated at first Members of bis staff produced H®* a tpaarter of a millkm per-[stenographic copies to show what “““ Nixons motorcade inch Kennedy bad said, in a move to *" -lck up nat statement------------- Kennedy issued his statement sortly after returning here early today to teat and prepare tor the second of a series of radio-television debates with Nixon,________ 7a tea -civil rights-statement. Kennedy dwelt at length on what he thinks are weaknesses in Nix- day. •• If you mtss the yen might told a tacky key (to Any person II yeen old or above la eligible. The “MLabratten” will be marked by many sales and bargains at the shopping canter, Square Lake and Telegraph roads. (k tor your key to vnri treasures to Monday’s Press. The 6»y In Birmingham Community College Need Will Be Aired Wednesday The Altar Society of 6ur Lady BIRMINGHAM — Dr. Gerald W. Boicourt, director of oammuntty collage asrvlpea at Wayne ersity, will be guest g Wednesday at a luncheon meeting of the Birmingham branch of the American Association of University Women at Community House. He wffl discum (to need for community college in Southeastern Oakland County. : MARX KAMINSKY TJt ft /or Deplorable Conditions to way along Euclid avanue mnutntm Cleveland after his mfl bv air tram Nashville. Later to scaled this down to 150,000. {PKAKX TO MAM public Hall, Mhf-Oeveiands ©•.looking fresh after a strenu- ous day. spoke to 12,000 seated in front of him and about 4,000 to a tiered music toll section rising from the back of the stage. - The vice president drew thundering approval from the auditor-iuqx -crowd when he predicted going to win Ohio.'' He itobuny Democrats are going i to switch over to the Republican In November to give the I0OP -victories in Ohio and other ‘Mates. ' # * * vice president charged Ken-nedy with making a "misstate-Wnt of Out" to telling Cleve-Zanders a couple of weeks ago that the Republican administration effectively combatted to-Nixon said this Just wasn’t ^^topaid the Eisenhower admin-jwbs^fen record was much better tnUn that of the previous Demo-c ratio administration headed by !tot¥ & Truman. The mention at Trutagn's name was booed. N^n sailed into Kennedy's proMba1 to provide medical agajjpince to the elderly through; Social Security taxes. on's position. that even if this 1 ) go a 1 it "afi does about the auto >Js talk." He said the program Kennedy advocates had been reined by House and Senate com-hljttee* and by the Senate itself. %&iithern Storm tad Apple in Weather Barrel (Continued From tog* One) 'A few of the staff are well_____________. : Itralnad," she taatiflad, "but-mort * of file women are daughters or «ruck. granddaughters, without any special training, of women who have wotted at the home before them. Ladk of school facilities for childragto the state’s mental hospitals.'* Screening of waiting lists for state beds, with emphasis on prk orities, interim help by local a> ganizations and referrels, where posible, to other agencies. WAGG TO REPORT Wagg said , he would deliver _ full report to the committee before the end of the year on the Department of Mental Health's recommendations for 1961. Among other witnessetwiarere Mrs. Edward LatuUp of Detroit, state legislative chairman for the. American Association of University Women, which has been- a strong voice in behalf of chUdreu’s programs, and three representatives from Emergency Psychiatric Facilities for Children, Inc. Detroit. This year-old organization wants > set up a pitot hospital for emergency, in-patient treatment of children. Lodge said the committee would meet again in Pontiac Oct. 20 to hear further testimony, including statements from the State Depart- ««, Hm institution it of the other older • to struggle with. CITES OLD BUILDINGS _ The children are houaas to uk)] Here be amplified an argumenti5uMng*1 oS*inai,y ““troctedf h* has been making repeatedly: ;fcr anoth tor H* children's ‘ition has bungled this problem es- needs- (Continued From Page One) "Mr. Nixon." Kennedy said, likes to repeat that 'everybody Is aware of the strata! convictions' he has on this Issue. But I have been unable to find a statement of thoae convictions in aay of his Southern speeches. * ; w * "Instead he tells his Southern— Dt his Northern—audiences that he does not ‘believe in coming into the South and speaking in a way that will mate the issue more difficult to solve'—that he favors 'an honest program* and that the proposals to the Democratic civil rights platform ‘promise far more than they could possibly produce', and would ‘set the cause back'.” JACK'S RETORT ■ Kennedy's stoo-up of Nixon't stand: "Certainly this does not imply support for the full constitutional rights of every American citizen. * * * "Certainly there is nothing to ibis statement on the inequality of opportunity which Negroes face in education, in bousing and in em-ptojnjieni" Kennedy's main speech Thurs-»y. a television talk in Ctorin-|' nati. dealt with Fidel Castro and Cuba. Sen. Lodge called her testimony an indictment and Sen. Dehmel agreed. "Do you mean that these women hate the same old-fashioned attitude towards mentally retarded children that the mothers and grandmothers had?" Sen. Dehmel asked. LEM THAN HUMAN* "Yes," replied Mrs. Charron. "They consider the children as lest than human, They think that the Isease ii associated with shame nd disgrace." Wagg, who heard Mrs. Char-ron's testimony, commented directly on It. n't disagree with ter at "Hitags are not adequate at Lapeer. "We are very concerned about the levels of care there. But .we'll have to spend more money if the level Is to be raised." fast -growing —rater of retarded ehIMwn Ip' the Male, -whfoto Wagg called "ene of the moat The financial and emotional havoc In families where the dread childhood dbaaae tauti* flbrosla Political Speeches by Benson Nixed WASHINGTON (D-Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson has scheduled only two public taite between now and election day and both are listed by Ms office as non-partisan in character. Earlier plana to mate a number of political speeches for the Republican national ticket and congressmen seeking re-election have bam abandoned. Benson is scheduled to address development and good wtti t<*ir East Lansing Oct. II. He plans to leave the next day tor a trade The Michigan Grange at of South America. On his way back, he.qrill stop, at Miami to address the codventton of the Na-i tional Association of County Agricultural Agents. WASHINGTON IB—The State Department says Mark Kamiqaky, 28, of Edwaidaburg, Mich., one of two students missing after an August trip to the Soviet Union, has been reported under detention for taking photographs. * .« <* The report cam* from an Amer-lcan tourist who said he saw Kaminsky at Uzhgorod near the Czechoslovak border Aug. 291 The tourist said Kaminsky City, Within 2,000 V o1 Record Pontiac registered voter strength was less than 2,000 below the mark set In 1966 as registration for the Nov. 8 election moved into its final three days today.----- City Clerk Ada R. Evans said ,717 new registrations put the total at 41,707. Me mid the city had "a good tenet* to tap the reesrd of 48,-114 la tite toot pewridentlal elec-loo." Deadline for registering is 8 City Hall will accept registrations from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. The Sagtoaw-Huron booth and the registration trailer on North Saginaw Street, opposite Warren Street, will be open 10 am. to 5 P-m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. Counties Included In the survey were Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Monroe. Washtenaw and 91. Clair. WROTE TWO BOOKg The author of two books, sign tor Education" and "Before You Build," he waS jlormariy associate professor of ministration at Wayne, and earlidr State Department Telli.f^r^"*1*”???***"**** , „ • _ ... i buildings for the State of Iowa, ef Reported Detention ^ tor Taking Pictures chairman *i e* higher edm»- Russ Holding Michigan Man tatredece Dr. Mrs. Gerald Joynt, chairman of the aanoal AAUW hook ante, will preaent a progress report the sate, which trill be held at GrinoeU’s Music Store to Birmingham the week of Oct 24-38. "Future Power Sources" will be the topic Tuesday at a noon luncheon of the Birr ~ Qub at Community House. The program will be pweentod by MU* Atom!, of the Detroit Edison C*. engineering weaawh Kaminsky end his traveling companion, Harvey C. Bennett, 26,* of Bath, Maine, entered the Soviet Union by automobile July 27 and were scheduled to have returned Aug. 25. TAUGHT IN ANN ARBOR Kaminsky taught Russian at Ann Arbor, Mich., High School last year while completing work on his master's degree, at the University of Michigan. * The report of Kaminsky being ten was given to the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sept. “ with a request that the UJL be advised whether he H* win discuss his company's research and development work to areas' of power generation, particularly those having to do with direct conversion of chemical or heat energy to electric power. Qwen of Martyrs Church wt| sponsor its annuel nf rummage sate Oet 21 la the social hall of the ehurch, 32460 Pierce gt. * * " * , ^ The sale trill begin at 8 a.m and end at 4 pm. Quadros Brazil Victor RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) — Janio Quadros, the conservative candidate, has won the Brazilian presidency by a landslide. Hit main opponent, Henrique Teixeira Lott, candidate, of the government, conceded Thursday night. Since the embassy had received no reply by Oct 3. Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson then raised the matter with Soviet Deputy Foreign Miniate#, Easily Kuznetsov, who said he would give an early reply, state Department Officer Francis Tully re- YOU Sava Mora Cause . TOM Pay Lots Nora f Mdey end Saturday Reg. 98c Mm pit rolllnt u.______ _____________ dsadruff, pat hair Me. mm cloth-tat without wsohtat or hrwhlni not exactly m ihowo. Sale of SHEARS PINKERS Evershorp TINKERS Rep. $5 95 v«U*» ^ 7-inch, lightweight. "It to quite clear," Tully reported, “two Americans cannot be missing to the Soviet Union without the knowledge of the Soviet government." Bagwell Tells Program Here pecially when it supported the dir- Staff Is so abort, be continued, [titer, Fulgencio Batista, "at a! that time off for ta-oervtce trota-Itime when Batista was murdering! tag la at a [thousands/' - ■ Wagg.said: D ■ nan ... "We have to describe the chil- Beverly Hills Woraanp/'^ss. z ficuR, aggressive and untidy. To (care properly tor such children under any but the best conditions mL rJ ^ .nd!.*. •a1* TT-; rg in jSX. 1W C Tt». mental health deputment, SrjS Mlt™ ■0"* JW.B1 ln»W «hd. tdan. » cm dm™ U- samn Atlantic states tapered oii,\yavn_ rnimtv nmtit nicer in size and cxnond the »«■> ftR «y 1 WSckober weather continued m most at the ~ ... ““’’■[Sues for 5297,951 The Aoo oris led Preos wolier’i spell of pleasant weather continued to most of the! during the night. problem is a major issue to Michigan." „ . * * ' -Swainson didn’t wait long to take up the challenge. In a talk to the Detroit Press Club he called Bagwell’s pledge "fakery of the lowest order.” ♦ ★ ★ "There Is no magic Republican wand that can create 100,000 Jobe a year," Swainson said. “Sty opponent cannot substantiate his claim for a specific number jobs — where would they come from? In what business or industries? — any more than he could substantiate his claims of n bad business climate." 6—Naming of a citizens tax committee to review the state's entire financial situation. (‘Today we have no dollar reserves to fall back on") to the light of the sales tax veto. Wayne County Circuit Court. |P«r to size and expand the _ , . . j The suits were filed by Mrs. Ptyntouth home for mentally re- > .*____{Katherine Togeson, 18357 Riverside tarded youngsters. _Rain and nail storms rippedjDriva, against Harold Beaugrend "Nevertheless, we need to re-eastern Texas Thursday and tor- and Ms 16-year-old son Charles W.lPteCe old buildings at Lapeer," he nado clouds were reported neariof 16180 Burgess St.. Detroit, said. *— Amendment of the Fair Houston and north of Conroe. * * * 'area* mitht bi.p Emptoymeta Practices law to or- ) The suit charges that the young; _ .. ; der that the state ran derive TI/__*L__ Beaugrand crashed into Togeson's! S? *n°aier subject Wagg agreed; benefits from many persons evnr rr earner |car July % on Telegraph Road neari"i,h ^ main concern the com- « unable to find work. _ Keeler when the youth „Jmittee: That a hill attack on the! . , nsasiur Avn‘rirJNiTT" *,,L'l0, intproper turn onto Telegraph Problems of children demands thatL ** area ,°* dtecrimiM-STOS,.XXr2ITMJ‘Jr£ Thecar i. owS^tyX^ider ,ocal «ovenunent share the respon- Beaugrand. ^ eWer aibility with the state on *» worii taaifht. 1 W * [els, including economic. *** tetied those over jet i4*g®Wgad ■ ** Wtad «ta««y , - .a.u;bte ^band's estste^ writhe sec-! exclusively . ,ut. probtemTte 1 *** |ond. $50,000 for loss of her hus-j ««M *o the new legislature will have something specific to work with.' 7—Establishment of a state department of commerce to walk With existing agencies for (he economic betterment of the state. 8—A conference with labor lead-era to ask their cooperation on hte program to expand Job opportunities. In answer to the only question titan the audience. Bagwell said that during his campaign labor organizations have shunned him. He IVw.. XHncttan—East «6M-mU Frtdir at «*4 pro ,ita iatnrdajr M I 3t »m. “■ ■*“ Saturday at 10:15 a.m ! band's companionship. Give Away $80,000 Prize? Britons Aghast ___ J 1 ~ A “yes^ veto an the Nov. 1 8 proposal to taereaae the state Lodge said the committee hopes sates tax to fear e« both governmental and tadepoi- diately t« ident. that have sprung up to the treasury, last decade to help Michigan's dis- . . _ tressed children. L*T A >* ^ « qiratitu- . v banal convention to lay the { .. .* * lefoundwoik toward “kng-tenn” „ j «* time that all these eKorts necessary revisions in Michigan's -"to keep or,"* coordinated on Mate, county tax structure and other govern-was the 180,- ^ local levels,” he said. ment reforms. OOP question Britons were talk-; During the day, the committee! A .. * tog about today. !beard testimony about these needs:s -- ??**!***. coe-cou. j. . LONDON (UPD-loot to keep" Raymond Smith, 36. and his wife, l*toe wop to a soccer pool Ov, to charity because. Smith said. 13SK2* 8 Jjj‘W ro*ber wort for what I get.’ § *] iSSta» c «j the controversy started when Separate children's units and! fa^SaJ s s sassl s si » 8 tssr 8 S § H decision, reached after K 31a Methodist minister told him the HI church frowns on gambling, ■tom of controversy re among religious circles. ■ a i r staffs at the state hospitals. Emergency in patient faculties for shortterm treatment, designed t« nip emotional disorders to the bud. Day school* for retarded youngsters on til* waiting list for instructions. / Research info, mental disorders Expansiqp of the commiarity-based child guidance clinic sys- BagwsK arid tashas did . “flip-flap,'* first being for the tt, because “he found himself to a primary tight where ha had to buy the support if Mr. SehoKe (August fiehsUe, Mat* AFL49D The 100 Rotarian* been) the GOP standafll bearer toss out another challenge to Ids opponent to stop "besting around the taab" and ___________ _ _ __ dritae such phrasrt aa "ability to teve taken 888 tivee. pay" and "toonme tax nma," . ______________ ' and “inoome tax concent" '•—A pmeoarieu' meeting with legislator* fa farm aa eurty tial ■on toward working an the preb-leios confronting Michigan. Re said an effort must be made to tie the legislative and executive broaches #f government closer to the pest 18 year* criticized labor publications printed with workers’ dues and containing 40 per cent political news — ail Democratic." ■ Organisation of s series si- te my belief that government should be the catalyst to bring labor and business together to wort together for the good of ..X'U u hv ,, °w *tate. It is not the function i the *”«*"*« to threw ttrelf In the direction of any powerful prea-lure groups." 10—Organisation ef a tart ferae to ge eat Into the natten to Michigan. Bagwell odd he would personally lead Tart Fane Michigan. “We will let others know that Michigan has settled its problems, we are no longer a class wgr political battleground, and that they would be welcome in our state." Spokesman Calls Plane Safe Modification of Electras Isn't Yet Under Way BURBANK <*—Modification of Electra turbojet transports, ordered after e series of major accidents, has net yet begun. But Lockheed Aircraft Corp.. the manufacturer, said Wednesday there is no imfication that etruc-turai problems that required the modification had aftythh* to do with the crash of an Electro Tuesday into Boston Harbor. A spokesman said Eteetras “are •s safe as any planes now flying." around the plane's engines after tita -Federal Aviation Agency last March ordered that all Electros he flown at sharply reduced speeds. - * * * The spokesman said that none of the 142 Eteetras put into servlet to for—and this includes the that crashed Tteeday has « Tenstojn crash—«e asejsr eecUsto tavrtvtag A 825 mllBen mriffieetioa pro-ram was ordered by the company to strengthen the wing structure The Item toe begun msfotylra The decision to niter the’ Eleetra followed extensive testa' after fatal eraabes to Indiana and Texae. CHERRIES 41' ■rt./rifo THE PONTIAC PfcESS/flBbAY. ftCTOBKR 7, \m Sad Farewell Precedes John L's Last Walkout CBKttBWrj, Ohio Eighty-yeur-old John making hLs farewells to &r Mine V&riort-R Union he leg for over 49 y«ara, counsel.' them to '‘protect your union, ding together.” (AP) — Industries, reported on his stew-Lewis, ardship. < I in your a "I have grown i ice," Lewis said, necessary for me to step aside. * ■* * • VI can only say I have served I Lewis, now UMW president-'w sincerety and as faithfully emeritus after retiring as untaojroy capadties would permit, president, in January, bid a sad have never been beguiled by the goodby to Ms aoal miners at teattmonial banquet Thursday night amid convention sessions | here. 1 The man who fought miners' [battles through the years, sometimes against the forces ot the government, and who also found-the big labor untune in the steel, auto and other "American flatteries or inducements ot tbs men with motives opposed to welfare of the mine workers. ,*T have accepted no favors and there does not exist in nr pity (where else any one I can’t look square in the eye and say either ‘yes* or ‘no’ accoding to which Is in the best interests of! the mine workers of America.41] Bay City Worker Dias After Plant Blast, Fire BAY CITY tri—Burned hi a flow ' Chemical Co. explosion and fin* Thursday, Ed wayd Primeau, 39, of Bay Qtf, died Tuesday night. 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Huron FE 2-4010 Association j Holds Voting in Church ThrWamen's Association of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church elected officers at the recent quarterly meeting In the church. Serving with Mrs. Gary Barnhart, incoming president, will be! ~ iare:“t*xte WflBamsr -preri-4 dent; Mrs. Omar McNutt, world service secretary; Mrs. Thomas " Robb, recording secretary; Mrs. William Bray, corresponding sec-] retary; Mrs. James Tabnage, literature secretary; Mrs. floyd A. Levely, treasurer; Mrs. Donald Upton, assistant treasurer. Saqtetazles elected- were lire. Johnnie Bea, social education and action; Audrey Llmkeman. thank offering; MTs. Leon E. Verwey, | fellowship; Mte. Clyde Clark, spiritual life and stewardship. * * A Mrs, Walter Nspenky, Mrs. Anderson Bee and Mrs. Charles Aguayo comprised the nominating committee. Zonta Learns of Grime Fight From Tayk^r Oakland County Presecutor George F. 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Smart. . . beantiinl and modern. lira mm mi romai m itjl COST! 48 SOUTH snEinnui The occasion was the highlight ol the "Salute to Hotly Industry" week sponsored by the Holly Chamber of Commerce, given ip honor the 20 firms located la' of around the village. Sarvis reiterated a major topic of discussion at the Michigan Municipal League meeting in Grand Rapids several weeks ago “that something has to be done about tax in business." I He recommended that citizens should inform officials what should Big Show Will Open Oct. 19 at Fair Grounds Coliseum Many top circus performers will] be gathered under the same roof ROYAL OAK - The Tints and Tones Art Club will present a week-long exhibition of paintings by club members, starting tomorrow at Suburban Plymouth Inc., 818 N. Main St. Newly elected officers in the organization include two Royal Oak women, Mrs. Ronald Brabon of 827 N. Washington St., president; and Mrs. John Fleschsig of 207 PTA Financial Meeting ROCHESTER — Tentative rec ommendations on budget and finance wifi be presented at Tuesday's 8 p.m. meeting of file Rochester Community Council of Parent-Teacher Associations at Rochester High School. Avon Township Supervisor tym E. Miller had a similar complaint from the township level. The young adult group will meet at the Clarkston Village Hall on Main Street and view television films or problems of everyday life and the importance ol religion during teen years. At the conclusion of the film* there will be an open discussion led by sponsors of the group, Mr. ' and Mrs. Larry Stuart and Mr. ■ and Mrs. Evan Leonard. I All young people interested in > this new type of religious education are invited to attend. Lafayette St, corresponding Others are Vice President Mrs. Thomas Martin of 524 Redwood St. Troy; Treasurer John Stutter-helm of 8456 Colgate St., Oak Park; and Recording Secretary Mrs. Net-son McRoberts of 36366 Huntley, Women 70 and Above to Be Lauded in Oxford Women 70 and older OXFORD ■■■■■■■ will be honored at file Oxford |L.S. dub's annual Pioneer Day 'at 2 p.m. Monday in the parlor of Oxford Methodist Church. I Written invitations have not ibeen sent this year, but all women ‘from the area who have passed **“*“ attend. THE PRICES HAVE BIEH their 70th birthday* Bentley Boosters , Pick Chairman A ll L . _ , The Avondale school system has From Roval Oak l!*en *rw,ted approval by the State * Department of Public Instruction A Royal Oak man has been'*0 b®rrow *50-°°° against antid-elected chairman of file Bentley-state 1960-61. for - U.S. - Senate Committee fcri will be used for school Royal Oak and Huntington Woods. I?1?™!10!?’ *ccorSin8 to Avondale He is William A. Miller of 404S ^b001 SuPt ^R** R Watt. W. 13-Mlle Road. ;——: ’ Vice ebairaan^a Mr*. Chariotte T° Tt,,k «" RwOUrC®* gait Gain st, Royal ROCHESTER - Mrs. George SLStiL^n RepUbUc“ ******* wiD speak on water ^ _.«*>«roes at the Rochester Area * .*ry“ Voters meeting at 9:36 a m. Oct. twft »Q»mAC PfcfeSft ftflDAY, OCTOBER 7,1040 ns Urged to Help Alter State Taxes Tokf tff Attack Inequities | in Michigan Business lab. HOLLY — An mttack must be made on InequlUee In business taxes if Michigan is to maintain and attract (new industry to the state, a Flint civic and business jleader told an, audience gathered'here last night to jsalute local industry. | Speaking before 176 persons in the Holly High (School gymnasium, Arthur M. Sarvis explained that the respon-4 sibility was up to them, the citizens and taxpayers of when the 1960 edition of the Ring-ling Bros, and Barnum it Bailey Cfrcus opens at the State Fair ~ Cbltseum, Detroit Oct. 19. There will be such names as Pat Kirby and Evelyn Fritsch, trapeze stars; the Ibarra brothers, aeriallsts. STVDY CLARKSTON CHANGE — Three community leaders in Clarkston look over possible plans tor changing Mata Street store fronts to a unified Enny American business section. They are (from kftl Robert Jones. president of tbs Oarkston State Bank; Keith Hallman, new Buai- r«aUM Pmi Pbito neasmen s Club president; and Glen Ellertborpe. local insurance agent. The buUdtng in the background already has been painted a light gray with white trim and' has slate gray shutters — showing townspeople what could bf done to blend the business with tne residential sections: Every Store in Clarkston May Add Col CLARKSTON — Although there, bring taveafigatrd. TV tewn Is nothing definite yet, fids town's wonM revert to the Ostoutal style businejs section may be in for one! by constructing Early Amerleaa U the most outstanding face-lifting treaU on every store la the two-jobs in the country. [ Modi business section. Keith Hallman, club trahtebT “* street has been zealously pre-lastead of each merchant mod- .served. They ail are painted a •ndslag Me ewm store with Ma shining white, and the typically uwa Ideas, a glgaatic plaa Is ) small-town air that prevails has United in Methodist Rites Bowen-Nieman Vows Told ROCHESTER — TV former Pa-bride of Ronald K, Bowen in a rebride of Ronald . bowen in i cent double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev. J. Dougms Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Nieman of 317 Maywood St. The bridegroom's For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length gowa of silk Aleaeoa lace with aa empire waistline. A pillbox held the matching fingertip vd* The bridal bouquet was an arrangement of white carnations and rosebuds. Mrs. Robert Hartleta of Midland was matron of honor. Mary Anne Saylor of Jonesville and file Vide'* sister Maty Jo were bridesmaids. Best man was Robert Hartleta of Midland. Ushers were Robert and Roger Bertoria, both of Ann Arbor. * * * A reception at Friendship Hall was held following the candlelight ceremony. The newlyweds are residing in Pittsburgh, Pa., following a honeymoon in Dearborn. attracted newcomers from < parts of Michigan. fight shopping centers Many smalt towns have fdt the devastating effect of the development of large shopping centers lust outside the village limits. Merchants in these towns — in an effort to compete —•- have spent thousands of dollars on modem-id expansion programs, and in many instances they have been fighting a insing battle. With a IS million shopping neater now bring developed Just mm mile snath of Clarkatoa, the town’s merchants could well tori the same rough effects that such Innovations produce. So the new chib members have launched an intensive investigation of a program to "go back" to the gracious architecture of early America by having one plan for thp entire business section. For example, the -group envision* replicas of gas street lights (but electric, of course), and a uniformity in store signs, with’ thej: won-type completely eliminated. Party American signs welcoming travelers would be Installed at both the southern aad northern entrnncea to the small Vtl-lago. "There la only one town in the entire nation — Williamsburg, Va. — that adheres strictly to . the ar chitecture of the Q>loniaI diys,* Hallman said. "We have a head start with our old Main Street homes already well preserved, and to unite the business with the fine residential sections is the possibility w# are now exploring," he concluded. Papt. Hugo Sdunltt, elephant trainer, wifi present * of the pachyderms In three rings. Included will he Diamond; the only performing male African elephant la any circus. The Dovers and the Verdus will gyrate, on huge globes and Galla Shawn, swinging on an unprotected trapeze, will highlight the aerUl ballet “Monkeyiand Melange.” PERFORM ALOFT Santos, Doraey and Stay, wizards I the tight wire, Stephanaon’ dogs and trained ponies from Ireland, the death-defying high trapeze heel catch by Detroit’s own Gerard Soules and Gloria Bale’s dare-devUtry aloft, are part of the -displays. Other attractions are the flying feats ef the Comets aad the Rockets; the balancing achievements by the Del Morals, Rig-ettls, Manfred and the Aguilar*; the incomparable Unas an Me perilous perch; aad European Illusionist Ferry Font, making Ms first Amerleaa appearance. There ire scores ok other acts, plus the antics of 40 clowns. There will be 10 performances, with matinees on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, plus a morning show Saturday. —. .. Ticket! are on sale at the Coliseum, at downtown Detroit Grip-mil's and at Marwil Books At Northland and Eastland Centers. be done on the problems of taxes. not trying to paint a picture of gloom,” Sarvis said, "fat the responsibility is spread over many shoulders.” "Tlie problem will still be here in November no matter who to elected," he said. “Only time and the legislature will aqlve it." "Sometime after November a group will examine the tax structure at the state, aad It win be ap to the eltiseaa to let them knew what type ef program would do the beet Job la solving Using prelected figures of the census bureau, he pointed out that Michigan to expected to be the fastelt growing state in the Midwest during the 60s. To keep up with these figures has been estimated that the state will have to provide 90,000 Jobs a year, he said. ' Three problem* he sold, the state currently. "We must try to retata the present Jobe we have, add new Jobs through expansion, and create new industry.” Introducing Sarvis was Waiter I. Lentz, president of the Holly Citizen's Commercial S a v I n g s Bank. Clarkston Church Tqkes New Tack With Jr. Group CLARKSTON—A new plan interest young people in the values of religion will be Introduced at 10 p.m. Sunday by members of the First Methodist Church, according to the Rev. William J. Richards, pastor. Citizens Will Study Roads in Avon Twp. ROCHESTER — A citizens committee is being established here to study the condition of roads, including Wffiway*, Council hit upon tag the citizens study group when residents complained of poor maintenance of local roads at a public forum Sept. 15. another public forum, tklb one to dbruM the problem of hospital <»re for area residents. opening day of the 87th annual Michigan Skate Grange convention i East Lansing Oct. 19. The four-day convention will be preceded by the annual State Grange song festival Oct. 18. State Grange Master William J. Blake will speak to the gathering the questionnaire recently rent byC ^tot0" tlvM “» ad~ the council to'Jocal organizations. | Delegates from all over the * * * . state will meet to help shape The organizations gave top prior-j the policies of the State Grange ity to building of a communityjfor the coming year. The conven- The councfl which sponsored thecaltelr0C.i*f * groups .ttiat.an- tlop will wind up with a youth ... cuu*K-u, wnicn sponsored tne |wn) g niuuflsna ii .iiw **** public road forum, already has _ Toastmaster for the evening was Village Attorney Robert A. McKenny. The Holly Monday Club Chorus sang three selections. ' The invocation and benediction were given hy the Rev. G. Philip Nofstager, pastor of tha First Baptist Chtarch. Throughout this week displays ol all products made by firms in the Holly area are being exhibited in the windows of downtown Holly merchants1 stores. Tints, Tones Club to Exhibit Paintings CHALLENGES > TAXPAYERS — Flint dvlc and business leader Arthur M. Sarvis was guest speaker last night before 175 persona honoring industry in the Holly area. Sarvis told the group at Holly High School that it was the job of citizens to inform the state of the approach to be taken in reducing high business taxes in order to give Michigan a healthy climate for industry. The Rochester Area C^muniteL,.^, bundl hit upon the Idfarf form- Benson Will Speak at Grange Confab U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson .will' speak on two prominent citizens who have indicated interest in joining committee. They are Jack Taylor and Richard F. Huizenga, insistent superintendent of the Hohcester school system. Working with them in formation swered questions on area develop- banquet Oct. ment, IT of them favored construe-qf a community center before a hospital. president of the - Formal establishment of the highway study committee Is expected to come at the Nov. 2 meeting of the community conn- Council President Arvid F. Joup-pl said that 12 organizations were Interested in increasing library facilities and 11 favored a future Walled Lake Dance Club to Begin Season Sunday ,-v. .—mu'- _... .. I WALLED LAKE — The Lake 1 the JSUSSSuLVZ'&T? *■» raj*. 1“ SL2? ■" FUND LACK CITED Oakland County Highway Eng-neer Paul Van Roekle said at the forum that many roads under the county’s jurisdiction are improperly maintained because of a "lack of funds." the Twin Beach Elementary School. Membership to the equate dance dub is open to. any couple. Thirteen dances, including four pedals, Christmas, Valentine, hardtime and tnpiversaiy, have been scheduled for the new year. 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TOKYO (API—The Inter-Parlta- Erect and wiry, he looks much “he in British Prime Minister !^nt»^ |Uniw cjmf*r0nce ended MNHwer than Us 56 yuan. BdltoroW MacmlUan s speech nine hxiay with East Weto agreement ScTttw tout of the t^crttoaVy* •*> « “ toJuto ha hat not be«\ble to * * * , *** pursue many of the pleasures he| Since then, Khrushchev' haaj** . tktjas, enjoys including hiking about the!given his bongo beat accolade to grounds of hto MEacre estate nwiSecretary.GenBraj Dag llammar-Brnwler. W. Y;, b. until,^ „ hiii r i HtMMw. _k«u*>. PWllwIn MnMIon t-tt* Soviet PaHia* *• *•** 1*4tk*e5* “P tnent-!n Moscow, or in the Su- giv* him little chance to todulgel^,. ^,, * thp Vir)n French Flood Throat Spreads Southward count ilea on curtain unanimously approved resolutions U.S. delegates considered compatible with the American government stand on controlled, stage-by-stage disarmament. One resolution, now to be lots r ... - . ... . warded to parliaments of the IpuWlca. in Kiev, Minsk, Riga orjworid and the United Nations, i wherever. j urged the U.N. General Assembly NO TROUBLE to convene disarmament talks I The Soviet Parliaments don't 1'!radln? 10 Univcr*al and rom-have Iplete disarmament under effec Anybody who makes It up to thel*^ international control'' and to stage disarmament. MARSEILLE. France 6RPO* _________________ OP .. „r ... ^The flood menace that struck'nostrum to make a speech in any]crr'a’r' • permanent body to Inwest-central France earlier thlaiof those groups knows that he cani®^1 wd supervise stage - by ", .! . ■ week spread today to the lower say anything that he has down on" “““ HHHMI UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) shchev s attacks upon hlm-per-afternoon session with his reply-Rhone valley of southern France, that paper before him. Hie slate--Dag Hammankjold, confronted!**!'* not so much, by the language a decision to fight what he re-outside Avignon the Rhone ment has been carefully checked " wnr^-ai Ml * garded as an attempt to woakenjgpliied over tts banks and cut the by party and government au the job he swore to uphold. | nations! fc^gtiwy nmeHe Mar- nariors or associwtes before hi All of this has been a. strain.iseille, at Aubagne, flood waters]even gets on the speaker's list. But despite this he remaiiw ami-iswept into the lower parts of town. | The same goes for speeches b with the gravest crisis of his career, appears outwardly as i and imperturbable as ever. Hie moves with the quiet assurance of a man trim has made up his, mind on what course.to follow, and will stay with it because he is convinced that is what he must do. ; V There is no doubt he was gered by Soviet Premier Khru- dinner at left 2515 S. Woodward BloosrfitM Hills the derisive, table-thumping gestures wirich accompanied it But outwardly the U.N. sec tary-general appears calm and unperturbed, rarely displaying the intense strain which he to subjected daily. * * ★ , Each morning, sharply at 9 ui, his big blue Lincoln limousine drives up to the entrance of the 38-story UJf. secretariat building. At the wheel is William M. Ranallo, an American who to hia aide. Hammarskjold ridaa up front with him. He Is whiskafi up to 111 offices on the 38th floor for a work day that stretches more often ' into the early hours of the next day. He is driven back to his 18-room Park Avenue bachelor apartment by Ranallo to catch a few hours ■leep—but be is always back by! g-SMBr—-_______________ He could sleep in the apartment! that is part of his U.N. office, but! he prefers to get outside the tog glass house on the Blast River for the solitude of his Park Avenue lodgings. His closest associates at the! U.N. are Andrew W. 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I960 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, twenty-five Yearbook Staff Has Big Plans at Oxford High By LINDA JACOB A bigger and better yearbook lor the benefit of the student body to being planned by the Oxford Area Community High School this year. Students recently appointed to the yearbook, staff are: James Hopkins, editor; I Juris Jacob, copy editor; Mfe Bockoff, bunk mom mTHBiei,* wa Uii»K of year- Barbara Beiant, vice president: f‘wo*u. began Tuesday and ^ and I run through Monday. The Pontiac Central Welcomes Foreign Exchange Students? They are getting under way 1 speaker addressing them on qualifications and colleges of nursing along with the necessary must follow The bhture Nurses Club has picked two delegates to attend Tri-County meetings. They are Judy - Morris and Christine ULoode. The dramatists are led by Nancy R&baut, president; Judy Morris, vice president; Peg Robertson, secretary; and Mary Beth Musaar, treasurer. All are seniors. Meanwhile the Press Club t take a trip to the University Detroit tomorrow. . The agenda will include a whole I day in a school newspaper workshop where they hope to gain pointers on bettering the Ramrod this year. They will see publica--ttoas of other schools and listen ' paign la centered on the candl-ith dates (or commissioner of manholes. Fitbee and the Chief. Juniors and aophmores cast one vote for Fiabee with each Waterlog purchased, and the seniors for the Chief. The winner wifi be determined on a percentage basis. Septimwea were busy yesterday taking the California Mental Assemblies, Activities Occupy Students, at PNH By BARBARA GRIFFIN Pontiac Central students faculty welcome American Field Service students Grariella Massl and RusU Maisa this fall. *■ ♦ it Grazi comet to Pontiac from Rome, Italy, and is living with the Henry Helmkampa and her Amer-lean sister, Donna. Grari^fit, was graduated from a commercial! track, (the won four medals la high school in Rome. | track excellence In her Rome high schoql. At Central she ta in She is an expert In many languages and when she returns to Rome, will go to interpreter’s school hoping to become an interpreter in the United Nations or in the foreign service. Grazi likes sports, especially German Exchange Pupil Attending W. Bloomfield By CAROLYN MAVIS West Bloomfield High Sdiopl has a guest from Lower Saxony, Germany, this school year. She is Annegret Gross, a foreign exchange student. Anne, aa she wants to -be called, is staying with the Albert Stankers of Green Lake. She now has air “American ~ brother and two American sisters besides her own brother in Germany, Her home in Germany a one-half hour drive from the East German border. Boarding a ship at Holland, Anne became one of about LOOS American Field Service Students on the ship from all over Europe. When naked hew she liked the trip, Anne replied, “It was most enjoyable.*' Anne arrived hi New York Aug. Homecoming at Lake Orion A suggested penalty would be _ j. „ , _ „ . |forwarded to the principal. RusU Maisa. Ruslf is 29 and wcre takt,n Mon- ies all sports, especially foot-[day ahd Tuesday this week. At the Friday assembly students While in the United States, he wants to learn our main* petitive sports. At Central, will go out for the swimming and tennis teams. » RusU is also quite a musician. He has entertained his new Amer-triends tor nlaying the guitar, piano, bongo drums, and singing. He plans to study economics at the University of Padang when he While hi Pontiac, RusU Is living with the Wllbnt Crawford family and hia American sister Nancy. The American Field Service Student Committee directs AFS activities at Central and operates the malt machine, the major money making project of the group. Malts are sold during pH three lunch hours for 10 and 25 Centa. ^(embers of the AFS Committed] are Karen Kessler, chairman; By PAT BURNS St. Michael High School will be represented at the Detroit Student Press Association Convention at the University ofDetroit Saturday, It is an annual affair open to high school students interested in; careers in journalism. John Manning, editor of The Detroit Times, dll give the keynote address, 'Editors Have a Career for You.** The St. Mike delegates are: Marsha Vanover, Arlene Elias, Pat Burns, Margaret Steck, Rita Hal-Margaret Worden and Gary I Kraft. fhe * other stddetits by Stephen Galatti, the man moat responsible for this new experience, arrived In Detroit Aug. 22 and became acquainted with her new family. When asked how tall she was. Anne said, **165 centimeters," which is 5-foot-3. American history and American government are her two favorite subjects, she says. In Germany Anne had taken six years of English, four of French, and one of Latin, high school students in Germany have to take English and do not havetas much of a choice of their subjects as American pupils do. Although they have 14 subjects a week, only the main subjects; such as language and mfitheraa-J tics, rfieet for more than two hours a week. Anne did not have [any paper worit to do except for her major subjects, but she did have school on Saturday. ( One Interesting fact is that j Anne has had as much homework here as she bad In Germany. s DAVID NORTON , * v Homecoming, one of the big After hawing about the Amer-______________■ .______________________ MB__________________|___________ events of the y6ah, came to Lake •c*n Service Program in her at Jefferson High School. Tuesday I Mary George, musical director. Orlop High School last Friday and high school, Anne filed out of night they W|U sing at a meeting! with it a beautiful arid charming I application, had some interviews, Lf Pontiac principals and music i Queen, Donna England. land wrote a personal letter to [teachers, along wtth^theFCertralj —ftennr- n ««">««•, »»«>» «f Ml j Hamburg. Her teacher also Jiad L^ai gmir Central Dr., Lake Orion. to write a recommendation of her. October 19 a double assembly pf ^ , if ' * ■ j Anne is looking ,forward ta|at Washington Junior High School! “The most exciting moment was joining the Ski Otto and partid- to planned. The Choir will also when Judy Harris, last year’s luting in the other extracurricular perform in the annual fall vocal dueen, niq«»d the crown on my j activities which were not offered concert to be given November 7 head,” Donna said. jat her school. [with Maynard Klein as guest con- :pwarraecompanied by-five]--------ductor. the Homaaittes (Tub try out for the Dolphin dub. West Sumatra, Indonesia, sent By DIANE M. WALTER During the school year Pontiac Northern students have the opportunity to attend many assemblies. This week juniors and seniors When the student council convened this' week It decided to organise a student court. The atm Is to bring offenders before it and tell them the opinio H ^addressed by a Junior Atiffovement speaker followed by » Pep rally for our Sunday football game with St. Clement.^ Michaeiites to Attend Press Contab Maturity Teat which to a follow- | Bill Davis. Jeoa Honhart and Sue up to the OeMonda achievement tests. Waterford welcomes the new special education teacher. Mrs, Stout, who Joined the faculty this week. During the summer Waterford purchased a Kluge Automatic Printing Press. The press is used to print programs pamphlets, posters, passes, activity cards, library slips, advertisements end junior blah papers. HONOR MEMBER* NAMED Outstanding members of the Student Council were named honor members st the orientation assembly, They are Steve Neve!*, : listened- to-Ronald Maden. jvho surroundings and customs, refreshments were served. When food Is mentioned, so are future homemakers. The Future Homemakers Club now is re- told about opportunities in the Junior Achievement program. "Students in high school may work and organise an actual business for themselves," Maden pointed out. "They produce their own product and sell it at a profit. In this way they receive training In procedures for running * successful business," Maden explained. Many seemed Interested In started with a topic which heads the list of cutagorteu studied In Future Homemakers. Sponsor of the club is Mrs. Sue Squires. About 120 college prep seniors toured the Pontiac State Hospital Wednesday afternoon. Elliott. They were chosen tor standing service to the council and school. The enuual taler lakes College Night will he held al Ksnalagtwi Wednesday. Representatives of » college will present information about their schools and there will be representative from each of the branches of the service. —:::dc_4fcrr*"' Petitions Tor—candidates for soph more officers didates urtfi he announced soon. Voting will be during homeroom periods by secret ballot after candidates are given a chance to campaign. Future teachers wifi visit the University of Detroit campus on Saturday, Oct. 15 for an area meeting sponsored by the Michigan Education Association and the Student Education Association of the University of Detroit. They will be shown whst type of training the U. of D. offers, and will tour the campus._ Pick Theme tor 'Nursei at Avondale By KAREN VOGEL The theme lor Avondale’s Future Nurses Club this year will be "Professions in Nursing." At the first meeting the following 190061 officers were elected: Nancy Fowler, president; Bobie Tefft. vice president; Joyce Wilson, treasurer; Martha Jane Schaeffer, secretary; Georgia Faulber, historian; and Dotoris Dunlap and El-»sn. .~iJ (chairman of the English t>ePW» Goss, Inter-Council roy^da-forma for J a a I e r ment; Betty Murphy of the English fives. The dub chow black and forma for Junior ^ment; John Mature, so- M *•" ~J"” cial studies. Accompanying the sent faculty members W Schloerke, department chairman of- social studies; Peter Evarts, Kaye Gaddes, malt machine; Char Johnson, recording secretary; Russell Greenlees has been ea-Linda Freet, corresponding sec- **«*'»Speech Writing 0» retary; Nancy Crawford, finance; Vrep!? «* ‘be cea- Barbara Griffin, publicity; and ve"ttoa keynote address. Bob Beil, business manager. j If he it selected as one of the New AFS advisor is Betty;winners he may receive a tuition Furkowicz.________ ____ __________[scholarship to one of- the high * . ★ * ' school journalism workshops at The A Cappdla Choir his been!the U. of D: next summer ............. working very hard lately under the . * * * direction of Doreen Voltmann to Echoes of tunefuT voices will soon prepare tor a heavy schedule of be heard in the School corridors singing engagements. [as plans are being put into action Today the Choir and the Sentor||or a mixed high school choral The library staff is already in business at Northern. Members are Jack Brownell, Linda McBride, Linda Macintosh, Karen Wellington, Pat Reid. and Elaine Ousow *...* . A Working under Russell Buller, librarian, are Pat Burch, Anita Hall, Joyce Blosch, Sandy Everett, Lois Martin and Becky Hunt. MANY DUTIES Librarians spend their time shelving books and preparing new books and magazines for lending. Also, assisting the staff are Cathy Zahn, Judy Taylor and Sue McDermptt. They also "keystone" new magazines by preparing them for the racks and lending. A new machine has been employed to aid them la keystoning. Doties also tnclade checking books oat and taking them In, filing, typing, dusting sad ar- Included in the cofiecfion are book? covering topics from romance to foreign countries. P.T.8.A, members traveled to • foreign country Wednesday, their meeting by way of colored slides and comments from Philip Wargelin, principal. it it Wargelin highlighted his recent trip to Finland and France, providing a fascinating way of seeing the world in Northern’s Little Comedy, Directed b) Lorna Wilder, to Be Given .. By JANET TtHCH............... Senior play tryouts were held Wednesday and Thursday at Clark-■ton High School for purls in the ploy, "My Sister EHeen," a comedy. , Eileen, (he pretty oM. has stake aspirations and the homey personality that invites passes from every m« n from 14 to 85. Ruth is the plainer tyie. and her mind it bent on literature. #•. to * Hie play covers the lives of these two girls during 12 months they spent in e Greenwich Village basement apartment. The play which will be presented Nov. IT, II and IS ta being directed by Miss Lena Wlldoa. She has cheat* the M-lowing east: Ruth and Eileen Sherwood are played by Sally Moore and Gay Ann Hoffman. Others are: The Wreck, Ron Lundy; Robert Laer, Ron Walter; Chic Cterk, Larry Blackett; Frank Lippencott, Gary Baker; -Mr. Appotoue, Dennis GalUgan; Helen Wade, Linad Chapman. Violet Shelton, Emily Harrisna; Waiter Starwood, Lee Pike; Jeneow. Mei Joseph; Lonlgan, Fred Manning. Other parts are being played by Fred Warrick, Rem Jyleen, Carene Denne, Jim Gunter, Dick Roy, Darwin Donaldson, Bill White. Cappy Buehrig, Leroy Spencer and Mary Robbins. Asstetlng the director are Susan Larkin and Jane Zimbrunnen. Prompter is Carolyn Talmage. The hospital staff contacted the tear end oriented the groups to patient ward activities, functions el recrestt—ol wed ooea-pattoaal therapy deportments sad other areas Involved la the treatment and care of the mentally III patient. Walter H. Ofaonauf. M.D.. super-intendent of Pontiac State Hospital complimented the Pontiac Northern administration, teachers and students for their interest in wanting to learn more about the problems of the mentally M. Clubs end orgsnizatktos lre uh-der way tor the school year. . '* * * The Northern choir is a big part] of student activity. It is concentrating on an operetta, "The Pirates of Penzance,” for Oct. 2T and 29. Crystal Aires, the 11th grade girls ensemble, Is preparing music to be sung for outside events. !=™rHk==4h==3=to===: Jaclde Vailed, Linda Colemena, Pat Wampler, Sharon Stickle and [Diane Walter sing soprano. Karen Marten, Pat Largeant, Linda Larson, and Charlotte Johnson sing second soprano. Marcie Kloka, Suzan Jones. Sandra Lock-wood, Pam Morriss and Nancy Hibbard are altos. white aa its colors. Plans are being made to ah lead aa open house at McAuley’s School of Nsrslag la the near la Girls Ensemble gave an assembly group under the direction of Sister jThH.t(,_ After a taste of foreian at leffonAn Hio-h School. Tiittsrffl-vlu.m Cmma mimIabI aImmIm. ! * Screening of applicants for the American Held Service Foreign Exchange Student Prokram has begun. ' Those who have applied for the rhtearship are: Nancy Dutton, Bobbie Tefft, Gerald Tallman, Judy Runser, aMrtha Jane Schaeffer, Robert McKee. Virginia Goth-rie, Mary Jane Anderson, Barbara Tuck, Share! Isanhart and John Diemer. The scholarship wifi make It possible for a student to spend next summer living with a family la a foreign country. Election of dais officers took place test week. —The new senior class officers are ] |Don Sugdon, president; Pat Laugh-fin, vice president; Mary Jane Stewart, secretary; and Neta Hermann, treasurer. Junior class officers are Judy Atchison, president; Date Yargor, vice president; ai - -Tack, secretary. Officers of the sophombre class are Jim Unseyr president; Frank Skesiek. vice president; BUI McLaughlin, secretary; and Ann Ratliff, treasurer. The freshman class elected Den- Flora McCartney accompanies them and Melvin Urimer is theirK* pr“‘^nti retary; and Janice Powell, treasurer. Senior play committees will be haded by Kay Derbyshire, Scenery: Donna Harris, proper* tiee; Earl Pearson, lighting; Susan Turok, makeup; Sue Cushman, costumes; Sharon Dawley, publicity; Bobo Christides, programs and ushers; and Shirley Gaddis ticket*. test rehearsal was held cafeteria. The 12th annual University of Michigan Band Day will be held tomorrow in Ann Arbor. Alt Cterkston High Senior Band members haveHBeen awaiting tht* gall affair, betause it offers a chance of meeting new friends with a common interest. King, guest conductor, will direct such famed musical selections as “The Stahl and Stripes Forever,” "The Iowa Band Law,” "True Blue," and many others. Resolved, that the -United-^tattoos Should Be Significantly *fri*ngthened *" Thti Is the topic Ctarluton High debaters wttl be concerned with during the 1900-61 debating season. The affirmative debaters will seek to prove why this statement is true, while the negative team will try to disprove the contention. The first lecmue debate wfll b* held at Clarkston High School Nov 22 at 1:30 p.m. . director and sponsor. Emmanuel Christian girls chosen from grades 9 to 12. They were Kathy Mann, freshman; Penny Shell, sophomore; |_ . - ^ • «*" *■*- -* *“15: iStudenfs Campaign mere, juaiorn; Beattie, Mater. Queen Donna and her court were honored at the victory dance after tfw football game. — -The halfatrpo performance WSS started out by the Lake Orion band under the direction of Peter Koh-nen. Class and various Club floats followed. By JANIE MERCER A Cappella Choir isn’t all work. [The vocalists a re-looking forward to the Chdir hayride November 2. 4 The Pontiac Central Pep Gub is [off to an active start this year. Painting signs for the halls, sta-j dium, and cafeteria, decorating the stadium, and selling programs at The junior class won first place in judging; pf class Heats and the! Thespians took first place in dub floats. (Homecoming committee chairman was Joice Dodds, appointed by tfie etudent council. “Homecoming was early Ibis year. It come with a rash sad This week at Emmanuel Chris-W football games keep afi the tian High School** about ten rtu-[ members busy. dents are campaigning for various * * * studenr'body MOOR The cam-] The main purpose of the club is paigning has been very , original to promote strong interest in school this yesr. [ athletic events. Candidates for student council i a new idea has been introduced offices include Jim Dennis and to go with the orange, black, and Judie Carte, running for president.'white worn on game days, and Marlene Smith and Sharon [ When students greet each other. Carpenter,- both running for vice president. Candidates for secretary are Janie Mercer, Kathy McKee, and Evelyn Chapel. ] The battle for sergeant at arms is between Tom Sutton and Tom Anthony. Junior class officers recently the student council was busy getting ready for the big night, while classes under the direction of agar class officers and advisors were working at ta|> speed to havd year ate Colew Brtetr, presi- Marlene Smith, vice president: Eddie White, secretary; and Faith Hoover, treasurer. ^-nxr, The work paid offtn a fine homecoming for Lake Orion’s enthurt-astie stpdent body. one wifi say "Hatet^anfl the other will reply with the answer of the day, such as "beat ’em!" The answer will change each week. It is hoped that this idea, sponsored hy the Cheerleaders and the Pep Gub, wifi catch on and become a tradition at Central. The Pep Chib is sponsoring us to the Saginaw Arthur Hill game tonight. The cost to students Is SI .50, with 20 per cent befog paid by the Pep Gub. Delores Tapp, vice president; Sherry Wilson, secretary Ron de Longpre, treasurer: and Murray Run— ance Follows Game at Brandon Tonight By GLENDA GREENFIELD Following the football game with North Branch tonight at Brandoa High School there will be a dance sponsored by the junior class. The dance, the second of t he season, will be in the gym and wifi be open to both Junior and Senior high school students. The senior class at OrtomlUa a s t Friday night sponsored Brandon High’s first dance. Although the Hawks bowed to Imlay City to Friday’s game it did not hamper the festivity as Brandon’f .social season got under way. Attendence at the danee neared the 206-mark. Dances at Brandon aw open to Junior and Senior high alumni, guests and parents. Directing this dub of 150 members are officers Lynne Vlerfedt, president; Bob Sherman, vice pres-Ment; Sally Costantfoo, secretary: dnd’CYBttda Hansz, treasurer. PIRATE* PREPARE — Among the many activities at -Pontiac Northern this month will hr e musical production of Gilbert and Sullivan's “Pirates of Penzance.” Rehearsals are being held each day in preparation for the two performances Oct. 27 and 29. Here, i Jerry Mentor, a senior, who plays the role of Maj. Gen. Stanley, \ yuotaw turn rat* directs four pretty co-stare from thri Northern. Choir. The girls are (bottom row) Sandra Lockwood Orft) and F»t Sampler, juniors, and (top row) Linda Libby (left) and Kariene Walton, seniora. All four have starring roles. The chorus will be*supplemented hy a student orchestra for ttw phoduction. alMAo im THE PONTIAC PRESS, rttlDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1900 iquor by the Glass lets Student Support INN ARBOR OMftc I riwr-ty of Michigan Student Govern-'m Owl hat mm w word favoring the sale of liquor by ) |Im in Am Altar. The council Thursday asked i ty ofBrtala In put it* issue on > Nov. I election ballot. Mfaar, at prevent, can eaty bo intsead by tbs battle la pack-Iff* etaraa, The council said in a written atement to thi city that "passagi [ the llqubr-by the glass proposal ouM be t welcome and Inteingant elieve the morality of students ouid degenerate because of the pit of Uquor by the glaM in Am Sms.” "* World War I initfry to Log Bothers Mac &0KD6N up — Pr____ ____H Macmillan said Thursday a World ilafe Civil Service leeks College Grads LANSING (l»—Tha State GvN ervtce Commission baa announced to atop up a recruiting cam-_ to attract more college mduates into career service with to state. | “We need more college gradu- Gto fin vacancies in the engi-ng, social science and medl mi fields and to help Michigan >uild its roads and adequately man Faculty on Current Key Issues .•Ml service director. Michigan’a Civil Service System,' Muted by the constitution, guann-j ees true career service with competitive pay rates and good worfc-j ng conditions. DeWald said. I IM»f 1 SB NEW PIMMiRAM — A new program in which Michigan State Unlveratly Oakland would work with area service clubs through speeches and discussions lad by faculty members on important Imuea of the day is in the planning stdge. Meeting yesterday on the subject were (from left) MSUO Chancellor D. B. Varner, Dr, James Whipple, assistant director of the Center for the Study of Liberal Education for Adults; Dr. William Rhode, coordinator of the project; and Dr. Lowell Eklund, director of continuing education. MSUO, Clubs Eying Lectures War I kg wound has been bothering Mm lately. He told a reporter on his •**«*• from Now York that the suffered in 1916 wMb, as a man, ha fought la Flqadi The District of Columbia mm the seat of the United Sti [ovemment since Dec. 1, 1800. Yteatfaaa. the capful of btefakd Laos, suggested a' country town “ rather than a national 1*^1 dty. Oxcarta creak along tha streets, ted wafer buftiloes wallow to poels new and beautiful ... 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' Qf. —^ --In several beautiful finishes. ^229®® In mahogany, only Dinner hat 7*6 2616 S. Woodward Bloomfield Hills A program designed to extend the university’s influence Into the 'community is being dtecusied by | service clube in the Pontiac area and the continuing educat j of Michigan State University Oak- The program would Inv eral series of talks to dubs by MSUO faculty members on Important and UnsMy issues, followed by I discussion periods. Pour Pontiac eiuba have os- D.FALSE TEETH Sock, Slid* or Slip? PAS I IB IB, aa tnprorod period «T to fee epnnaied on upptr or towor Motto, boidt folo* tooth more firmly h poet De not eltto, sHpee rocs. We tummy, sooty, potty toot* or tooUnc-VASTtsTHUslkmlla* (non-•CM). Dot* sot tour. Choefeo ''plow odor fen*tfl" Oet FAHTSSTH ot Santa, Uaaa, Batary, aad I Rotary dubs in Birmingham and Royal Oak, Kiwanis clubs in Birmingham and Rochester, and Lions Royal Oak also have taken [part-In discussions. ——— GRANT GIVEN A grant for the project has been made by the Center For the Study [of Liberal Education for Adults, [an organisation supported by the Ford Foundaion. Dr. James Whipple, aaatataait director at the CBLKA, was at | MUSO Thnreday to disease de-| tails of the project with Drs. Lowell Eklund, director of com- Rhode, project eeeNtoator. While none of the clubs has yet formally acted on the proposal, representatives of some of them have expressed confidence that their boards would give approval. : ' Each faculty member would develop his topic in a series of three talks and discussion periods, and each dub would subscribe to a package of one or more such seres. The chibs would pay ter these at the rate of |1.U per member per eeriee of I retires, ‘pi is weald enable eiuba of small membership to afford the programs. A sample series given by Dr.| Gerald Straka met an enthusiastic | reception, and Dr. Rhode believes that the idea will prove so popular that it will become a nationwide project sponsored by the national headquarters of the various service clubs. *249" CLAYTON’S Furniture • Carpets - Appliances 3065 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Open Monday and Friday Evenings ’til 9 . - KEEGO HARBOR, FE 5-9474 90 Days Same as Cash Up to 24 Months to Pay j Chief Pontiac Post 377 Hosts District Tonight Chief Pontiac Foot 377 of the American Legion will host th monthly meeting of the Legion' 18th District at g p.m. today in the Legion Hall, 4819 Edgewood L, Independence Township. * Following a business meeting, there will be dancing and refreshments. 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WbRbb - Poatiac 1 BLOCK EASY of BALDWIN 6141 We give o:H.GREEN STAMPS 5 ‘Sayonara’ at WHOmAD MURDEEPn HWJjISTER'S LQVpp i WITH EVERY STEP HE TOOK...HE BECAME MORE DEEPLY ENMESHED IN ANOTHER MAN’S TlM Academy Award Star THE DAY HELL CAME TO TOWN WEARING A &k BADGE! Bemays was impressed by the nndsome, brilliant A r m a n d. —ALAN .. DON " DAN Iadd/MurraY'Oheruhy One Foot/n Hell COCOW Sy OK LUXE ' Tough Kelly And* a‘family at last. Red Buttons, hi Ms talked-sbout dramatic role. ICNS8TRA8 BALLROOMS THE PONTIAC RRKSS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, l9«o THIRTY-OX It Journey,Into Crime Brotherly Love Meant Murder for Frenchman iKDITOrtNOTI: Tib IntsltaMot Ul a lt-asrt SMcrasUsaal «r*--— "Jouraey ISIS C BsrSssr By DON WHITEHEAD In the gut htgie rawhen In that gaslight era when the port of' Antwerp was a major center of commerce, art, culture and fl-! OK Sal* of Cantor tint Naval RestrvB Plant WASHINGTON t*~The General Servlrea Administration saMThure-day it has approved sale of the Indignant at the police, Doctorithat Julie actually had suffered anij^mer Uoe^lc^*”^General1 (La vise obtained the letter andjfnJury at childbirth — and thus It | Motors Corp lor M's million Then Bemaya received a Mterj helped Pettier mall and receive I *** ha<* evrr taken *| G^A's approval pi the proposed asking him to act as counsel fof'iothers, and finally send a telegram. ove ' ^ ^ # [sale was contained in a report sub- mitted to Congress by the General' Accounting pfflce. The proposed sale, however. But the aaly lueettag* ha bad I a transoceanic navigation firm tpjlN FRIENDSHIP’^ NAME { The jury was out only 30 mln-, be financed with American capital. ( a day after dispatch of the tele-[utes. Armand was found guilty of ( Hie writer, “Henry Vaughan," I gram, Peltier called on the doctor voluntary murder and Leon guilty (asked would Bemayi visit him I and blurted, "something terrible of premeditated murder The au-w *"! January T at 159 Rue de la Loi in (has happened. Leon did not under-]lienee bunt Into cheers. But many nance, Belgium was shocked by a {Brussels. stand my telegram and will ar-> Belgians believed Armand murder that remains among ti» L jou^y to DEAra classic cases of European crime A society matron stepped from her carriage on a fashionable Antwerp street and hurried into a citing r ^Leuisof’* she exclaimed, lulie Pecker Is eagaged — and rive at Brussels’ north railroad V??"| condemned as much byiday^ ClSA may ^5^3 t0 com. station at 4:38 ;a.m. Please, would public opinion as by the evidence. Lj^ the transaction you go and bring him to your (Cepyrtght ISM) I «•— —*- •—> - place?” . Bemays left for Brussels Jan-because It Involved wealth, aodety, ] uaiy 7. telling his servants he Jealousy, intrigue, deception and a I would be home in time for dinner. But he did ngt return that evening nor the next. After Tour days his disappearance was reported to police. Questioned, the servants told of hnmiwii—- mjhisfeh,.. hearihjg--NM-ff^nieywf:'qiiaiTiel with Peitser Ver VtC aiitlwritie* and 'Armand — Julip and hinted that Armand was arrested secretly and brought be-! in’ll — Actress Sophlil Somehow mixed up in the bust-(fort. a judge. He protested that hlsLoren says she Is not expecting] l?ess- [brother was in the United 9tates.[fi'baby. _iDoctor Lavise told bis story sftmnrt. Beal Sophia MlStokeil **£ £u"*£ (Doesn't Expect JBaby, After All fine to wham! Te ( tioUlame Bemays!” On January 18, a startling letter j was, received by the attorney gen-Hie buzz of astonishment spread eraT of Belgium. Signed. "Henry across the little country. For j Vaug|jan.’', It said the writer had months there had been a guessing been showing Bemays an antique game over who would Win the'pistol when the weapon fired ac-beautiful, auburn-haired J u 1 i e, {ridently, killing the lawyer, daughter of art influential political' leader and business man. Bemays was a darti, Intense Jewish lawyer who had accumulated a fortune as counsel for some of Antwerp's largest firms. The first shadow fell for Julie a few weeks after their marriage, one of the brilliant events in Ant-I wrtrp society hi 1872. At first she] Vaughan said he was so over came with terror be bad fled t the South of Prance. Hr kn written jui explanatory note t< the coroner after the killing, bat he must have forgotten to mail It. He promised be would return noon and place himself at the disposal of Belgian Jasdce. . Julie accompanied th- attorneyF hqd been pleased when Guillamel general, a magistrate and a police-j except North Fish or Chicken Dinner $1.00 Stenk or Shrimp Dinner $1.50 Wrtcrfori Egflet No. 2887 Ithat he was being watched secretly]stites: told him llw time had come] When Be mays protested, she ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hmethtor "hid ^negl«roarb^d P°ltcg master- something had gone wrong and ^ friend, Dr-. Remy Lavise, minded the crime. in Brussels^ ^ ^ j People fought to'get Into the j " "My friend." he said, "the pottcej " h. 7 are watching me day and night. V* There is a letter frW atodywait-IV1^ **"”■»*■ ing for me at the poet office. I do *rm“d wm*^ed . not dare get it lor fear the police1 “°" ** ** will learn and 'the lady wiO be ** b"*t>r «*w h,n' • K|WK*-compromised. Will you pick it tip?"I A physician testified in camera] then Leon and James Peltzer, with were with Bemays when he first met Julie, found themselves bankrupt and threatened with suit] fo«? fraud. They turned to Bemays. - On-Me advice, they asked for help! from their brother Armand, a sue-] cpssful businessman in Buenos] Aires. BROTHER TO THE RESCUE Armand rushed to Antwerp and pledged his entire fortune -condition his family’s name would nof be dragged through a trial for fraud. James settled down in Brussel Lebn wandered abnfad, leaving trsfil of shady deals. Before he; left, he embraced Armand and said, "ft ever I can do anything to Tcpay you you have only to ask." visitor at the Bemays home. Often when GuUlame.was away J u 11 e. Hie servants, hearing them laughing behind closed doors, were certain JaHe had taken him aa her lever. One day Guillame and Julie had a violent quarrel because Julie’s parents, learning of his Indiacre-tions. were urging her to sue for divorcCi_____ "Don't bring your parents into this house again,” Bemays shouted, ♦ dr .ft The servants heard and one of them, AtneUe Pfiater, the governess, accosted him: "I couldn’t help bearing what was said, air. I do think you should know that if anybody gets a divorce, it's you who deserves it, net Mrs. Bemays.” She poured out her mean story of suspicion and badoitaire gossip. Bemays went to Atmand’s home] and threatened to shoot him but, Armand convinced him the story was false. After a second talc with the governess, however, he wrote ] Armand a coldly formal note, I dated Sept. 18,1881. forbidding him! to enter his house. He thought he had banished A r-1 mand; in fact, he had only opened] a door to murder. •A month later, Armand aa- j no—ced ho was going to attend i a* meeting of iwgtoeera la Paste. | SQUARE and EQUNP NOW SHOWING 3 BIG HITS /£i You wises and hear * tf...the wMgMig parties... the wal of the jazz homs.-the parade of iran...tha saddened nights..,the jails! •MMtnlKlSONQOOBG'tfOONIUNNEMCZ p>**i.R088nW5E —^WALTER HANGER, raw*.— Destination gobi BICHABD WIDMABK ud DOM TAT101 / Six. m***AAn *a.* Open 6:30 P. M. Show Starts 7:00 P. M. TONIGHT-SATURDAY 3 TERRIFIC HITS! 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[Sears Hits All-Time High for September Scapegoat at ____r sales , , . .. . !of Sears, Roebuck «N Cid * * * * on*1 and * I amounted to M64.658.831, . The judge said, *Then look be-|W«s expecting.; she said. "But highest on record tor the month.] r hind you.” |I found out a day or so ago I was] ti,(, total was 1 Armand turned Just as a police-jwreng—there will be no baby.” ]$8.8«?.900 or 23 per rent over! nan entered with Leon. Kopkla falbted three time* hi !siiles* of J355,8t 1,931 in September; Armand immediately threw all] one week recently on the set of [1959, the previous record, the blame on Leon. Leon cartie to Vletorio de Siea’a new film ! Sales for*lhe first eiglil months Europe, he said, as representa-] “U dociara.” of Sears' fiscal year, February] five of a wealthy American named ADDar_ntlv lhep„ wm, . through September, totaled ' Henry Murray to establish a trans- ,ApfwwnUy llUiereJ o7’T5 T60.836,793. also a new mx (Sc transport company. fcVSLhTt fl Th‘» *“ ^ain of J85.87i.338i He wanted Bernays to handle the•** m®lt ** expect n* tt!or 3.2 per cent over the previous legal details but, knowing of Ar- .V''____ u \ . (high of $2,674,965,455 a War ago, land’s quarrel with the lawyer.', assumed a disguise. Leon admitted “J1** “W' Ive been urtanrne • he killed Bemays but insisted it!worki?« .*» «ve months now.] For MEMBERS and GUESTS was accidental. sometimes seven days a we< 1 without a rest." As for himself, Armand had 1 ... toid her he had decided to convert]man to the apartment on Rue d«j gifted t^^ttrr^iTdrwi^^" ; Dessert101} '* for to the Catholic faith. But then sheila Loi t in Brussels. As the door| the r1trnnrr heard her husband still held mem-was forced open, Julie screamed berxhip in a secret society actively I and fainted. Bemays' body lay I Leon swore Armani's story w opposed to Catholicism. (sprawled in an armchair. He had j true, but when police pointed out | »nna’t unri-v v«.r »rett, k-d ! been shot in the back of the neck. I Bemays had been shot in the’back Don t werry year pretty Bead - . .------------[of the neck, Leon changed his —- «"y "t1— affairs.” he I w w w L™, 11 I Beside the basin where the killer "“Y; D . tu. _ [had whShaTHB^figm his-handsi.......^ “But youcw't do this, Guillame. wm# weddi rln lr^ribedj°gni^ him in spiteoraepsp^ .It’s . it's Immoral- ' u"Henry and Lucy 1871." On a table1 “d began lnsidfing and threaten-| "I do not wish to discuss it, m callinK ^ faring the]^^- »e‘f* a1 Bemays said coldly. jn^ne Hen* Vaughan and ,end BBrf | ' ^ * . . Vaughan's unmailed letter describ-]**^' At that moment, the suspicion]^ ^ death as accidental. Sev-| . , , u . ,, was bom to Julie that even theirL*, anti M i8toU ^ on Armand and Leon Peltzercame marriage perhaps was a ‘business K - jto trial on November 27, 1882. The | affair" to her husband. (prosecution, charged Armand had Julie gave birth to a son, Endre, ] L'Affaire Bemays became a [fallen desperately in •love with ( a year after the marriage. Out- newspaper sensation. But Ar- j Julie and, when forbidden to enter waitily the household was happy, m*nd c«mttnned to call 00 Julie, hbr home, had decided to get rid ( but at night Julie slept alone. I iKnoring a storm of gossip. ]0f Bemays so he cotjld woo her. ' Armand waa aware, however.] He recalled Leon from the UnitedH ONLY IT WAS NOT HE IT WAS NOT HE WHO HAD WED A WOMAN FOR HER WEALTH! ____HUB J! WAS NOT HE who HAD a BEAUTIFUL BLONDE SWEETHEART! BUT^ ~t >w*S SOMTOWE WHO L00^P y<*rTLY LlltE H1Mj AMAZING DUAL SOLE! ALEC GUINNESS in the faecirtating mystery gtnry based on a novel by,DAPHNE DU MAURIER, aut hor of "Rebecca" CO-STARRING BETTE DAVIS ADDED ATTRACTION! RETURNED BY REQUEST! MARLON BRANDO m SAYONARA “You want her, you’ve got to fight for her I^James Gamer in Me first big motion picture. r in wtkhc>«( I vteettii it_ •uicumt • utiMeTiiMmiv tents rut it- Imh«»ta)u| WILLIAM GOETZ JGSHIM LOGAN JAMES £ MICHBCR-PAULOSBORN THE. PUNTJLAC PRESS, FRIDAY, QCTOBKR y, i960 V Lyndon Storms Info. Maryland j 1 Trip Follows His Charge | That Nixon Has Pulled i McCarthy ism Into Fray i “CUMBERLAND. MU. (AP) -Sen. London B. Johnson's aem-j paign in the South wu scheduled i to stretch across Maryland today, with stops at Qunberiand, Hagers-town and Salisbury. ♦ * *' The Democratic vice-presidential nominee was to land here shortly before noon, to lead a forcade through the ana speak from the CRy Hall step*. In Hagerstown, he was to attend g reception aid) former Gov. WU-liam Preston Lane. Jr. ‘ ■pit of the day was to hi i television appearance in Salisbury wifa Gov.-J. Millard Tkwea, followed by a dinner rally in ORt dty. Johnson s Maryland tour follows a blistering speech at a rally In Richmond Thursday night, hi which the candidate said Vice President Richard M. Nixon had Injected McCarthyism into the campaign. t t e Johnson charged that Nixon had •kit below the belt" in e prepared speech that quoted the senator as opposing civil rights. ■on called the quotation entirely oatrue. adding that “Mr. Nixon knew it. and that’s why be withdrew It” The Maryland campaign today will be the senator’s only preelection trip to the Mate. Sen. Mm F. Kennedy already has ■■rung through Maryland, with a major foreign-policy address FftesviUe. tMedics Wrapped Up in Problem Claim Safer 'Packaging' * [of AutoistsWould Cut Toll * I CHICAGO (API — Traffic deaths, Item of the emrriroe Medical land Injuries can be reduced by! * see Haiti a Journal. Meat mem-Isafer "packaging” of passengers' AAASI have eetnpeCed | in automobiles, a group of road- ** tmr **ce» ued am _|udae. physicians- said today. 1 prim,,,n •* aatq raring. : "Packaging a passenger in anj "The automobile, like any con-automobile follows the same pri»Itotoer being used to transport ml- ciples of packaging used to protect' ,u . . “y’ , any valuable object being trsns-ju**de coot*nt*. ** designed ported.’’ said Dr. H. jCrtoner of “ “ ?°V ln (Hobbs. N M **"*•• bur*t «pen or spill out the “ contents,” Dr. Fenner said. _ Or- Feaaer la preaideat aI the | Many of the physicians urged | American Association for Ante- state laws making seat belts com-matlve MedIHne (AAM). A poU pulaory. They mentioned these oth-: ri the Aitamtlvi Assarts boa !er packaging improvements: was reported today ta thecarreot i Safety locks on doors; padded instrument panels, steering, wheel in an accident and high seat *»—*« columns and roof supports; elimination of the pink-gathering ledge behind the rear mat; 'Is with no sharp projections; modified dashboards so that tbs knees wouldn't hit tb to gawd against neck Injuries. Ike World Bank has made an allocation «f S70 mffltoii to India for Improvement and —r*—*— of Ha railways. The Talk of the Town! | Romanian Food at lt» Finest J La View Dining Room Romanian Style Staffed, era aa A ROASTED CHICKEN — To Go .. Broiled Mititie Chicken Ala Palavic Steaks, Meats, Broiled (No’Fry log) «V? hmeKeg.snd Take-Out Barrise Hours: Men, Wed, Thun.—11 us. to M pan. j Fri, 8sL —11 sjb. to 1 ml — gender 11 sjl so le ' miOMri uu. 7 “ ■ wJg-- , ■srwsaii cosecant is. mi Aiaroar a*. tcmdatn • I HIGHER VOTE RATE -OOther members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) take their prerogatives of democracy more seriously than the U- S. Map shows percentage of eligible voters who cast ballots In each country's most recent important national election. Luxembourg is highest, with 97 per cent, due to the fines levied against nonvoters. But Italy is Close behind with 93.85 per cent. Contrasting U. S. average is 60.05 per cent. Courier Spreads - Fueled Nixon Attack Guard Goldwater as tife Threatened SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (API —Sheriff's officers, police and FBI men will guard Republican Sen.Barry Goldwater of .Arizona when be speaks Saturday GOP rally, authorities said. * * # Extra protection was ordered after Donald L. McLaughlin, chairman of the Santa Barbara Cbunty Republican Central Committee, told of receiving a call from an unidentified man who laid: "Listen and listen very fully: When Barry Goldwater comeg to town be will, never leave ahva." . McLaughlin reported the call to officials Thursday. Evening Service of Church Worth rj.MuMrMA Agriculture Dept. Gave Peace Message jn/0 on Kennedy Proposals It Handles Mora Than Two Million Words in WASHINGTON' *AP) — It was,large government subsidies would1 ,„ie Agriculture Department which, he required to move quantities of I Fir# 34 Orbits [provided te-Viee President Rich-lUnn P»ducte »«*> export, it sahbj -----jard- M,< Nixoa the stoHstics on] v ;■ . , I WASHINGTON ' AP)—The Ar-! which he based his criticism of FfOffl Flag tO Ensign my says Its Courier satellite has Sen. John F. Kennedy's ^ In the U.S. and British navies,; |R - ~^ the men who have just gradu-! wL ated from midshipman ^chool car-l ied the flag or ensign. In 1862, m the men themselves officially be-te ' p known as ensigns. proved itself practical for "peace-jmim. a,i _____ ... mNixon said in a New Jersey ^U^SItsiy means." £f;h ****** nl*h* that The Army statement noted thatfaypropt*^ through its first 24 orbits completed Thursday the satellite hadj handled more than two mitttofij, communications. Ike [nation's grocery, bills by 25 per |CHir, .. ~ ; ~ department spokesmnn said similar analysis had been [test material waa provided byj™*d<* £ W**? tarm pr% ___ / gram, but added that one would news services, newspapers. teto-JE,_____________, " ____ vision and radio stations. The news and special stories , __P______ , , . were broadcast to the satellite i "«*>'* ^ P'T^L [which recorded them anductewtwifS^fc^^^ analyria'-mitted them to earth. [was prepared by ^career fa The satellite waa designed pri-l?!*1 ..!ood. fXpert* H« d,d manly as a new meamTof %BLAettw. dling military communications es- speech sept. « peclally during wartlma when But the Agriculture Department land lines may le cut and regular |ma()^ available Thursday a docu-rMriiit laMmuntaafiona jammed w'ment bearing the name of Acting unsatisfactory. [Secretary True D. Morse, analyz- ing the farm proposals Kennedy ! set forth In a Sept. 22 speech at Sioux Falls, S.D. j At that time, Kennedy promised [ what he calfed panty of income prices and enactment of farm !commodity programs, largely MANILA iB — Typhoon Kit cht j through controls, designed to as-path of destruction through thejgure farmers those prices. The Rev. Robert C. Boggs sai.i * . , , , u jthis year. Ten persons drowned In as many government inspectors' BIKO Accident rCItally [die sinking of a motor v’essel offjto see that farmers complied with! Iniures Detroit Woman fala,*d . Jthe proposed regulations, a. a re-f ' ! The heavy rain* knocked OQt suit, administrative costs would DETROIT (APi Mrs. pr»» railroad service to the strickeit|go up $250 million, the department! Rubenstein. 65. of Detroit, died!*1™ of southern M**0*1 jestimated. Thursday after being knocked down! ' " ' “T~ ' .. * * * by a bicycle Wednesday. (Anrom f AT HlC linn wouW ^ ,orced off The bicycle rider, Michael Sar-ivUllvGIll IUI IIIJ UUy farmaat a record rate,” the docu-j asm, 15, told police Mrs. RaMB-f," , r . r , jment said. "Ike impact'on rural stein stepped into his path fromj ganC tg hMSl jffOKC f0"^. W0Uld ** e*peci*lly s**1 With file proposed higher prices,! ]be prepared if qualified Democrats asked for it. In attacking what he called Ken- hading Stamps Typhoon Kit Sloshos Through Philippines LAKE WALES, Fin. (AP)—1Ike minister of the First Methodist Church of Lake Wales is offering trading stamps for attendance at] Sunday night services. DANCING 9:tN) - l:M a. M. Mule he: JIMMY WILLIAMS AND TUB DMFTEUS Inn the Radio Program “t—ff|» Jamba rat" af Italian Will COLONIAL HALL MmM Bd. *1 IS MB* Ed. HARRY’S BAR Ufiar • Ini • Witt behind a parked car. Ripley Pickod to Manago Bridga (Believe It or Not) SAULT STE. MARIE (AP) -David Ripley, Sault Ste. Marie High School teacher and Chippewa Cbunty Democratic chairman, has been appointed general manager of the International Bridge Authority. PH., Set. end Sun. 5*1-70 South Sanford St. DANCING SAT. NIGHTS 9-T Square Dancing Jo* Oidloy. Calling by Fron and Her land CfEURnaity Building 5*40 WiHism U. M. Drayton Plaint VISIT OUR 1 j CbCKTAIL & 1 LOUNGE s FOR THE FINEST IN PIZZA Htnr'i Hideaway IM> S. Iikanik Cell- BE e-»UI «» CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains FINE LIQUORS, BEER sad WINE PLEASANT SERVICE IN MODERN SURROUNDINGS “Ladies’ Night Every Wednesday” Mon. thro Sat. Noon to 2 a,m. Closed Sundays itTiuirs COCKTAIL-LOUNGE 62-year-oid retired businessman drove away from his home un-j-•ware that his wife had tied their; pet Chihuahua dog to the bumper! ct tfaa eat: f Hogan Clark dragged the dog;-several blocks Thursday before/ hearing its yelps. Clark rushed toe dog to James P. Brophy of Detroitjertnarian. While the pet was being'; Chairman of the IBA, said Ripley [examined, Clark suffered a fatal! wcukl ssMBita kte iiaw' ikiUss tm lhaart ettack ——1] mediately. J The dog was not injured serious-!, Hold Out on Rock ■ hr. One of toe food specialties of; Diamond Rock, ttay uninhaht-|Bel«lum “ “Wtures d'anguilles, fated island off Martinique, was)* anguilles au vert’’—fried eels, called H.M.S. Diamond Rock dur^)md 4611 with »hredded herbs. oil teg tot Napoleonic win because j*1*1 vhwg^ British aokfiers and marines held jww . ^ __ out there tor almost 18 months be-jBp^MP*5SlWF"e^Mlw,wWl CLUB 59 Presents the SKEE 1B0THIRS j: | . iM AH end two otters —< ^ "Roulette Recording Artists"!; r DANCING ( FxL, Set.. Snn. ; B kdnfl^n^Hril FINE FOOD Kitchen Open Alter * P. M. Except Meedey ! 1 ALSO i • Fin# Feed e Beer-Wine < [| • Liquor • Dancing taw ta(rW»na IM. *1 M-M Sana..,; «| f MU« Wnl UThIIh fore surrendering to a French naval squadron. •Mp1 “ItalianftodA Spaghetti STEAKS—CHOPS—PIZZA—Deliciaw BiaekUit* Sttbintriiia Sandwiches — Take Oit Olden — Keihei Coined Beef SttVING lUMWgSSMBM’n LUMCHKX ----11 ^ FISH and CHIPS - SPAGHETTI - ALL YOU CAN EAT U.M DINNER SERVED TIL 10 PM. in the DINING ROOM , MISS EDIE Ploying Your Fovorita Requests on the Piano UQUOR-BEER- WINE TAKE OUT PORTICO’S BICMAR 94 Wat Huron Street F| 3-9446 or FI 2-6229 4frssnQfrm ■^pi«»l«gp*n ismV>w nVsf DANCING EVERY NIGHT MUSIC |Y THE NEW ni LITTLE WORDS" with loe at the Organ— Eddie on the gas Ray on the Drams We Cater to Special Parties. Weddings or Bowling Banquets AMPLE LIGHTED PARKING IN gmE AND REAR OR 4-0022 BIGGER and BETTER FLOOR SHOW TOMMY TIMLIN Cresy Comedy M.C. WITH TWO FABULOUS FLOOR SHOWS EVENT FRIDAY and Floor Show Vasgsarfs National Recording — Trie------ JAMSESSION EVERY TUESDAY WITH FRANK PERRY AND HIS SWINGMASITRS Heirs Inn NEW SHOW! | Bill Swain- Jim Stump | and Brush-Mountain Boys I —ALSO— Featuring tha Pride off North Carolina 1' = Leonard Stylet on 5 Strings & — It You’re Looking far Good Country Musk in the Bluegrass ~ Style. Come an Deem to Spadafere'e. We Have it! SB Spadafore Bar 1 « N. CASS, CORNER OF HURON NEW DRAYTON INN Rciiaumnt and Cocktail Lounge • COCKTAIL BAR • DINING ROOM 'MAD MAN MILTIE" Featuring COMEDY M. C. end SONGS “A Oeed Place to Speed Tear 8u ------ Fine Peed and IlSt Drinka[ "wl rotoc to Epsctal Parti—, lampmte and WedEsgL 7 Seagram] k. v #4®*^ THE PONTIAC PRESS: FRIDAY: OCTOBER 7. lOtio THIRTY-SKYMff Cross Country Meet Saturday at 1! The highlight of the tift* cron* i followed by tnominate! Dove Jone-country aeoaon cornea up lomor-' way. Dove Parriah, Paul Lawson, irow morning at 11 when the All- ^Charles Smith, Dick Strait .and Here we go with another bowling season In the Pon-! County meet lo held at the Multi- Gory Holt* of the toners. Viking I tiac area.-It will likely be the biggest year In local keg j ££• Conswvatta. cu* * w**led j ^ h “nd Hu^‘ history with many major events coming up during the strong Birmingham seohoim. the | -------------- next several months. ! 19W atote champion, la the favor- a I |U| T The American Bowling Congress tournament at Do- JIllL 160111 troit, another Pontiac Press Bowlerama and the Elks|ciWBB a trophy _____ State meet at Lodge 810 head the tot. • t* t*p tuuker b*raera Uege leaders in 6everal money. departments. Emer Richard BatfiieJr, a toot- H * * The unbeateiHintied Bulldogs araM who died Monday, did He is covering the World Series l°th in total offense, seventh in not P|ay M the school's game last between the Yankees and Pirates rushing offense. Alina College fi|week ... ter a national magazine at a five- 13th in passing offense while Fer- * * * figure salary. ris is 17th in team total defense Mrs. Battle, the boy’s mother, Here are a few ofiier “crumbs" [and 28ULin-4eam rushing defense. Isaid Wednesday -her 20-year-old he might pick up as a retired ball I Bob Ferguson of Olivet is tied son had died of injuries suffered player: ^ ifor'sixth in individual total offehsejwhen Nelson-Merry played Swift A A A having averaged 174 yards in two high of Rpgersville, Tenn. Two national magazines and a games. Buzz McNally of Ferris] A A number of book publishers are is seventh in scoring with 38'pointsl “We didn’t use ^Elmer in the] . ^ It would be deceptive to say the Football League play their third’play Its regular season horn choices for the new National Bawd- roamj throughout moat of the games Saturday night against!game.. -i!iy.Lcyuc whtch opcn> p ay 1 final period, but they did. They teams from Madisbn Heights at— -------—■— j September, were newly Installed fans In the the West Bloomfield High field. I ----* , *------*------------j roof of the Olympia, designed to A Pee-Wee game will open the The NBL will have its next meet- clear the smoke and cool the tern- program at 6:30. The junior varsity] ing Oct. 17 at Minneapolis with perature. When they started up for boys will battle at 7:30 and the the top draft selections to attend.........* " and exchange ideas with club own- PIN NOTES Cheboygan will host the 1961 State Kiwanis International tournament in April with over 100 teams expected to compete , , . Stan Zitasinsky rolled 10 strikes in a] now here on the way to 287. Lead in Women’s Oakland County Employees loop being ■hared by n-Bopperi and Fireballs. The Social Kats recently hit (04-1713. 8. Mauney and V. McCormick topped the girls with 188 and 484, respectively. Woolievers out in front starting the - flpst Htne. the “roar sounded (varsity gamc -hr set ter krHft like the Russians were coming, and] The varsity and Jayvee teams ai had most of the crowd staring at 1-1 while the smallest guys have the root. Idefeat and tie. ■ TIRE DISCOUNTS 6.70x15 7.50x14 Down Diicounti Tins I United Tin Service AMMLER-DALLA 1961 DODGE LANCER _ $1795 bidding tor his life story. {and Terry Ebright of Alma is 25th game,” Wyn said, “because we another Elks Ladies race featur- Hollywood wants him to comeiin passing with a game average (recently found out he had sul- Ing a 741 game and 2137 series, out ter a series of screen tests, j of 111 yards through the air.itered a head Injury about five G. Brasch ot Salfl’a Bar hit 204 He may play himself In the movie Ebright has completed 96 per cent years ago. He sdl next to me on|and D. 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In Du Pout’s five years of tests this rarely happened. What shoet cost? "Telar” saves you money. It lasts year after year. You buy only the degree of anti-freeze protection your climate requires. Any make-up occasionally needed to 10* place normal loss is slight. See your servicing dealer noml There’s no reason to wait became "Telar” goes in for keeps, protects in warm weather as well as odd. Only *5?? per gallon for tbs ultimate cooling systM prfctlgfll MTTEI THNGS fOI KTO lMNS.-tl THfe PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, i960 ily Daddy Says IN ON THE BIGGEST SALE! UNTIL fcT-NOW Every -COMMITTEE Agrees Thunderbirds are out-standing buys of the world! 25 to choose from going at drastically reduced prices! Nobody Would VETO Buying These New 1960 Fords ,flurry! While the Selection is still good! A Good Selection of 1961 Fords Jteady for Immediate Delivery! A FREE GIFT “ WITH EVERY CAR SOLD! EDDIE STEELE FORD lilt Oichanl Ul U Keego Haibsr ; n 5-9204 1 Nile W. ol Telegraph Prep League Standings moimaw nun | i taofM ABOeoni Wit Wit imuf City Central .....Iff_> J flj ,...(ft . riff? Mint Northern ---0 0 0 2 0 O B ■J I O Mt. Clemen W IT IjEast Detroit ... ..0 1 • WATNE-OAKLAND w 1 Iff I 1 01 We St Bloomfield 1 2 o Cfarkston • 9 0 Bloomfield JUIo 0^2 Q Brighton. ...... ——.[■#77,....... Leafs Blanked byCanadiens \smm 4 OAKLAND ft Jhiefs Clash With Hite Tonight mPontiac Central jf ' ^ if*. * * ^ pm Underdog \League Battles Head- P State Oak Park ... jLokt Orton . [rtMMMS •« By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The MontrealCanadlflur opened*"?*?*- « VT1PCH Gridders Put 2-0 ‘ ~Mork on line in SVC Opener By BILL CORNWELL - By CHUCK ABAIR The chip* go on die line on nea league fronts tonight on another Mg program (or high School footballers. 'l« • SAGINAW — Pontiac Oeitrol'o H—ding , Hw lire tl- aphadnle inlay City ... Millington .... Ortonvllle ----- Oxford ......... North Branch . season Thursday night just where|v they 1eft off last spring—with *al shutout victory over the Toronto Maple Leals. The score was 5-0. ♦ if A i In the other league game (he I Chicago Blade Hawks won over the Detroit Red Wings 4-2 to share the lead with Montreal and the New York Rangers, the latter victor over the Boston Bjruinsj Wednesday. Henri (Pocket Rocket) Ridir ard scored two goals in the Cana* jdien victory, achieved before a home town crowd of 13,746. , 1st. clement steadily since an opening loas and coach Ed Battani promises his hoys will be high “mentally" for the game. Lapeet will visinL'Anse Creuse. will be the Waterford-Walled Lake the Viking Odd which could serve as an early showdown in the Inter-Lakes loop. Walled football team risks an unbeaten record here tonight when the Chiefs [open their Saginaw Valley' Con-•; Terence campaign against Saginaw fef# *n Arthur Hill Memo-rial Stadium. tender Pontiac Northern last week for Us 3rd straight set Coaqh Paul Dellerba's Chiefs romp. Waterford ta t-t including iMMjjcarry a spotless 2-0 mark into the * win over tongh Southfield, j, Jgame which gets under way at .. i o o'8 o’clock. Northern got back into action 11 St Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrionjst J*m«« opened the scoring at 1:06 of the s ° first period. Marcel Bonin made oh m m it 2-0 a1! the 15 second mark of the "V^ “ second period, and RJcKard fame through with the first &f-hiagoahH*o,Do at 2:01 of the same period. Bill no 8™ Hicke made It 4-0 at 8:30. The Chiefs sputtered to a 13-6 i a ol victory over Waterford in their oio 1W0 season opener, then really | turned on the steam to rout ■M| Wyandotte, 47-0, the following w l t| week. 3 0 0! J * o Although their won-lost record l t o Is better, the Chiefs will be slight J J {[{Underdogs against the be# Lum-jj 2 *|berjacks, based mainly on the idea 0 that the Jacks have played stiffer otua. a.«a BKoaoa _ . ' mpetltkjn ^ I Cr inbrook ....... I Waterford OLL ... Farmington, OLS . Utica ............... South Lyon .......... ,((Country Day Marietta ......... ■ (NBA) 00, Cincinnati (NBA){Birmingham Oroves . y i o o' Arthur Hill enters tonight’s con-• * * *ltest with a 1-2 mark. The Hillites "I 5 ol took severe trouncings from highly-; I • ranked Grand Rapids Catholic Cen-. .1 i o|tral and Midland before coming "J J J through with a 26-19 triumph over * Lansing Eastern last week. VODK A- FINEST any way —you look at it__ Subtler smooth, light__ Arrow Vodka is a well-mannered mixer you and your guests will enjoy, 100 PROOF 437 4/5 0u*fr~~- Codo No. 6078 arsow uQucvas cose, Demon. mat. to and ito rsoor. oismuo non main BRAKE FRONT END • Align front end — correct camber, caster, toe-in Replacement Shock Absorbers Now! Restore ride comfort and driving sotefyf Goodyear double-action shock absorber* have dependable O-ring piston seals; coil spring loaded valves; sealed-insteel construction. Only $1.50 Down $1.25 Per Week GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 1 30 S. Cost FI 5-61 PCH Is well rested for this Important encounter. The Chiefs were Idle last week and have been polishing up their, attack for the past two weeks. Dellerba hopes that the savage downfield blocking displayed by the Chiefs against Wyandotte will not disappear Jn-thte evening’s battle with the Jacks. ft Pontiac’s defensive line has been bolstered by the addition of big Bill Pritchett. The 236-pound Pritchett did not report for football aaW after the Waterford game, but Dellerba wasted no time putting his talents to use.' Pritchett played middle guard on defense against the Dottes and did a bang-up Job. The Chiefs will be outweighed and they hope to make up the difference hi speed. The Hillites of Kurt Kampe are not considered as fast a club as PCH. ft ft ★ “Well have to improve on our previous play and keep on improving if we’re going to win tonight win any other Saginaw Valley game- this-yeap^ Dellerba soKl. "We can’t afford to make mistakes jin this league," he added. ♦ ft * [ Two other Valley games tonight IroUnd out tho league’s opening I program. Flint Central invades Bay City Central In -the state’s No. 1 attraction and Flint Northern tertains Saginaw High. afternoon at Farmington trying to even its record with the backfield department weakened. Bill Young was out with pneumonia and Rick Fisher was favoring a leg Injury. Southfield goes to Berklej/ tonight still looking for triumph No. 1 ★ Walled Lake has been loaded with injuries with eight of the top 13 boys below par. Coach Dave Smith’s defense has been hard hit with linebacker Paul Zehnder out for the rest of the season with a broken leg and fellow starter Bill Conti not likely to play due to a fractured hand. Guard Wea Cottrell suffered s concussion against PNH and Is sidelined along with another line man. Bill Burk. Star fullback Nell Solo, who also starts on defense usually, will play offense only due to a weak knee. Vet end and safety man Gary AMersoa Is suffering a badly sprained hand. Waterford is (till missing center Tom Goddard but otherwise should be ready to give the Vikings a big test. The Skippers have allowed only 19 points—12 to Pontiac Central. Walled Lake has allowed 14 points while piHng up Bloomfield, gets a chance to show jta true strength at Brighton, Holly la at CTarkston In a big one and Northville visits Milford tonight. Oarenceville was at Bloomfield Hills this afternoon. Ctarkstoa should bounce back after what esach Ton Taylor called “the worst showing In his two year* at the school” last Friday. Holly may be stronger on offense with Jim Teague possibly able to see some action after being hurt since the first game. A night without fumbles could enable Milford to pull on Troy and Fitzgerald are matched in a crucial Oakland B struggle as Madison goes to Clawson. ★ fir fif The Ortonvllle Blackhawks should go over the .500 mark in the South Central by keeping hapless1 North Brandi losing. A dandy in that loop, which could determine the final bufcome. wiD have Imlay City at Millington. Capac and Anchor Bay are off to big starts In the Southern. Thumb. The Bay boys will be at New Haven. Capac hosts wlnleta Brown City. Ah. ♦«. come out on top Is Almont which could get started against Memphis. Dryden plays Armada. Some non-league games could steal the show. Cranbrook, with points in two games, opened its home season against Avondale this afternoon. The Jackets were expected to be the first real test for the Cranes. Pontiac Emmanuel was at Dearborn Hast on at the1 same time. Lake Orion is a solid favorite | at Oxford tonight despite a Tttfterait WLHS boyr have taWed siege of flu and a leg injury to] touchdowns led by Norm Smith’s three. Waterford has scored Coach Dave Freeman has new starters in tackle Ed Haley and end Ray Heatoii with two boys benched for disciplinary reasons. guard Jim Johnston. New Oxford “must” Eastern Michigan context against vtstttag Port Huron. A Mg night for Stove Jhcobsou could help get the Maples back on. the win side. Hue! Park goes to Ronl Oak Kimball and Mt. Clemenrtriea to upset Fern-dale. Tri-County attention will be on Rochester where the Falcons begin defense of their title against old rival Romeo. The favored home team has not looked sharp in drills with standout . fullback Dan Lickert sitting it out because of an ankle injury. He may see limited action. Romeo has been improving In the Wayne-Oak land, -West Riverside, boss Walt Braun has juggled Mb backfield In hopes of getting some tunc going. Oak Park is . si Lutheran West, Roseville at Che# Hill. and Birmingham Groves, at Also, South Lyon at Moofoe Catholic, Royal Oak Dondmo ia. guest of Fordson, Lamphere hosts Harper Woods, CountryiDay goes to Lutheran East and Utica entertains Lakeville. Frederick, St. Michael and Orchard Lake St. Mary all go after their initial Suburban Catholic wins Sunday. The Rams meet strong St. Clement at Wisaer, St. Mike goes to St James and the Eagles to RO St Mary. Farming-ton Our Lady la at home to play B and unbeaten Shrine visits Servite. PROBABLE OFFENSIVE LINEUPS ORION .. OXFORD TV 150 Jr. B Miller ISO Sr. 11*011 1U Bo. T HsU SI Sr. mson 150 Sr. O Laldler MS Sr. --JfsSBX 1*0 Jr. C Tlbblt* 100 8r. Courtney lot Sr. O Rtalnger 164 Jr. ““ Ito tr. T Moor* MS it. ITS Sr. B. Wilson Mt Sr. 140 Jr. 33 Stanley is* Sr! 105 Sr- HB Harris 140 Bo. 1*0 Sr. PB Converse m Jr. McKeough ITS Br. B Robertson i75 Sr. Beboeks iso Sr. T PtftaM “ ---- ISO fi. a Rage ----- 160 Sr. C Overson Donaldson 100 Sr. o Dufour Walker 1*0 Jr. B Brown ... Walker 100 Br. QB Baldwin Thiel----1*0 Sr HB Morr' Behoof 1M Sr. HB Bird ' Meissner 235 Br. CLAEKSTON Morris----1 ... .... Bird , I Br. PB Dmm 1 BPS. ■OUT -JO Br. B McKenste Valentin* 205 Sr. T Bird Oalllasn 202 Br. O McKinley ' 200 8r. C Durgan Departed Cage Coach to Draw on Jobless Pay MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Coach-i ing has its hazards, but the former frientor of the Minneapolis Lakers basketball team got a break on his jobless pay claim The Minnesota Department of I Employment Security has decided. John Castellan! could collect even though he quit. The reason: “Because of conditions peculiar to the claimant’s type of employ-1 blent."" ’ rv-TSEj claims deputy had decided that Castellani’s resignation last Jan. 2 was voluntary. But a three-man appeals board held that the coach “was faced wlttrthe alternative of being discharged and! publicly humiliated by being fired as head coach and was left with no other choice but to resign. The! claimant’s Inability to produce a winning team does not constitute Rri8a)t!dtKt.,' ' HOMER HIGHT Owner SEE US FOR EXPERT SERVICE ON • CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • BUICK ‘15 Minutes from Pontiad Homer Hight. Motors 106 S. WASHINGTON ON M-24, OXFORD PHONE OA 8-2528 COME IN AND SEE 1961 * Imperial * Chrysler • Plymouth * Valiant WE ARE READY DEAL! SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY - EXCELLENT SELECTION -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I9C1 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2-Di. 6-Cyl. — Includes Heater, Dfiftiiattai Charge, All Fed. Taxes plat sates fax and lions* (roaster NO PAYMENTS ON ANT CAN ONTO NOV. 21st *1999* THE PONTIAC PRESS. FK11MV OCTOMAh 7, finance 71 Put $250 Million I on Quack Cures Mat iivffrfi l&ttS; iHSpri News in Brief Market leans U.S. Arthritis Sufferers Spend 25 Times More on Frauds , ^ toUo!,ta« •*? p*40"*! " Dill Soybeans easy DETROIT up—Amertcww upend icovertnc sales off locally grown 25 timas as much tor quack or' produce brought to tha Fanner** CHICAGO UP - Wheat futures misrepresented arthritis remedies Market by growers and sold “^jwere mostly steady but soybeans!than on arthritis research, say* MARKETS (Wheat Futures Firm .^but Soybeans Easy; « « . . ., them in wholesale oackage lots. *rTh# ,*Bdl *naT QUWition* are furnished r to ** up>ld,j Detroit Bureau of Markets, as ot early today following two sessions Monday of sharp advance. Trading was! quiet. Gains ot most key stocks! Detroit Produce were small. Many were unchanged ! mum There was a scattering of small!. ,|t Crtfc 4 M losers. twin Deiieiou*. bu. .... ... A wider tow wai taken by OHv»)*gfc TSr^t: Corp., dgwB about 2. It 6pettedOtt*>PlM. jjaitamaii, Va rrnrrrr a block of 11.000 shares, down l.iHgl, JKl ai«r. at 20*. White Motor is Pining to acquire Oliver's farm equipment Pttu. Johns-Manvllle “• v“ *-* -55Ct Central. New York iCabbaa*. Sprout*. tra. Carrots, .do*. Mb. .. Carrots. Topped, bu. Cauliflower, dot. ... filmi.h.,1 "ho H.J demonstrated easiness T^Sie^s^ board of trade today Offerings of bread grain, ratherUW1,------------— --------- , small in volume, were (fuickiyi „ * * * absorbed by commission houses! Dr. R. W. Lnmont-Huvers told' | early in the session. New incentives1 the Second Annual Conference on* „ 7S to guide the market were lacking Rehabilitation and Home Care in! ■ «.oo and transactions became draggylArthniUs Thursday night that $10 ; im after the But fax minutes _____ million is spent annually for atth-j |Til III nil IIIIIIIII III |I II 111 1 ■iT......~~TTTR1II II III 1T1H WM 2-™ noted in soybeans. Brokers rep-|mim°n for the quack or misrep- V.-l'.tt1 resenting Eastern interests a^o; resented remedies. i St were On the setting side of the! “People simply are paying a ..ito-vT* in I market. Most local traders- ap- high price for aaplrln,” Lament- ■ ' peared content to sta>.on the side-j Hayes said, In most cases of * HM lines pending issuance of a gov- thr misrepresented remedies. j wa . s'.oo ernment crop report Tuesday. 1 ,,, _ __ .,____..__ * '‘v - 4,ooi ________ J He said aspirin seemed to relieve f; '• t oo Corn and oats continued weak gti(rneM and pnin and was the ry* started fractionally .basic drug used in treating arthritis. There is ’no known euie at presefrt for arthritis. CHKAPKMT BRAND FIRST Grain Prices Goodrich was off close to a c*urr so* *i — ... [Celery, rsMsi. in w ■"|corn. sweet, I do*. point.'Slightly lower were Arnett-,____________ can Tobacco, Jones A Laughlin, Cucu'mb*r,"&iM»,"b DuPont, Illinois Central. Common- SmbS. K**' wealth Edison and Consolidated “mp1"11p* Natural Gas. tOourda. bu. *....... Chrysler, American Motors, Montgomery Ward and Eastern Air JjMi, do* teha. Lines were eaiy. Trading about SSiSST gr7en.'do*“bch* unchanged were such stocks ailgjjjJMwtaj;. *» . . American Telephone. Standard OU|paniS& r»*C'b*a*: (New Jersey). Liggett k Myers. ESP ;; Woolworth and Eastman Kodak. Itonri. Hot bu. ............... Public Service Electric A Gaiigg£; !! was unchanged at 40 on tranaac-lWff"^ »*««}■ tions of 10,000 And 4,500 shares. j PumpEui, bir . Union Carbide dipped more than gjjjjgjj; a point. IteStah**, Whtta, do*, bcti !Rutabaga*. bu. _____ .. New York Stocks —yUMhl ButUrCUp. > Figure after decimal p Squash. Butternut. I Squash. Delicious, r ui»' Squash. Hubbard. • elghUu iTomatoes. 14-lb. b( Am ifecl Am Motor* Am iTOas « Lone S. Oas S i Lou a Nash .. • jf l linch Trb ... 1 «!« May D Str .. If1 Mead CP .... Jj, Mer3t_ ... 53.2 Cabbage, bu. .. 3« 2 Celery, Cabbage, d 44 * Colierd. bu. A hydrogen bomb, of , >ton hM .tkl expiooib* 1 a million tons of WT. PUBLIC' SALS ij, - — », ,.n-- n.1 I»*r ISBU-1-- S SS AM. «* October 14 4 jber Yard at 7110 DHde Highway, ini? M^sL^saJf^aTM I Indrp-ndenco - ’Township,- Wodnoo |3?i?od*?i*1 *hos aSS»>Ml Bg- Ittoy. night, sheriff's ipuu^^lr^iiJr T*kSC l* imrted today. ) . __ oea. t t, apt TOWNSHIP OF WATinrOHO osg. ; Child reo play tag wtlb molehew l*aL5i?*l>yv Mithitao K'uuipd a $75 in the Rpliert Smith's istiriwS 1 home at 645 Second St., (he fire jdeportment reported today. The 'Township of waterfordToaiiai IHare; twiirned to an upslalis bOd-lffi^' •room, was exUnimtshed in IS min- -***t^> utc*. ____mi iiii iHjrFlBs nMI (by eonstfuatttia a cement •tdevalA. j Tha (larkaton Branch of tha . ! National Para A Garden Assoc, ana a1 awtimate ot il ior'as the oyS Will hold its Annual Rummage jJlerww# at* «£ in Ann Arbor Oct. 14;j!£*fKh End in Sfiginaw I0j Iftrgt 55-«0; Urge 54-59; medium 44-49; I tory list price Ot |1,T: "frlfSBg.IP^ Focmer- business, manager ofU sag. This la $11 i Uijlji-gi'*: check* 33-33. !Matthews-Hargreaves. Inc., John \eut expensive Tal It 7w to mostly i.ov lower; bulls 50c -------------------— ---------------verusea arnvcim pner, «i t admini*t,1lUve dutle* resulting.^ federa, tax and dea,er hanJ iJJ.wtj! Ki ,tMr. iii4?ili#« Hitlfrom increased sales volume ^hAtses, ol IL935. u| T** ^ yeare prompted the]- Blggwt s-P mhicttons werelci But eagerly they are begging him to tell: AVhat do you a W * hear from your boy Jack? The lowest price Lark will be; | the six-cylinder deluxe two-door sedan with a recommended factory list price of $1,757, a reduction! jot $36. This is $11 more than the! least expensive Falcon, $7 more! Noreen, has been named gen-]than the least expensive Corvalr) [eral manager of the area Chevro-jand 125 leas than the leag; expen- promotion was an- l Nd prices have been announced | by E. Curtis Matthews, Jyet tor Rambler's 1961 models, wbo antii mw bad , Factory list prices do not In- [ JOHANNESBURG, South Africa clnde federal, state or »®r»1 (AP)-South Africans turned to-f taxes, or transportattm* costs. | day (0 y,e question of who will be umuni Noreen bad been business man-: studebaker • Packard said thettheir first president after final re-Saughterjager since 1958. two-door sedan will carry an ad-turns showed the country has bun* “o’ Matthews said the additional j vertised delivered price, iiielud- voted to become a repubiic. ; LANSING flP—Detalts of a M).: h“w »t q«k **i {stop, one-day campaign tour in j *us ton affiant tu father | Michigan Oct. 14 by Democratic I fy^n <>thh” j ____! presidential nominee Sen. John F. indirect m th* *1 IKeniiedylave been announced' bv|g^fr MturtUM Williams'. 5 That |S.. Africa Votes to Become Republic; Seeks Leader The Kennedy tour, second in I Jj£. * Michigan since the presidential !u cumpaign opened,—will—start—all Ann Arbor. „ I The Friday morning *H»pt* v !US 1 kno«ii^|if|ia ildDCtt Ml eoa- ilockholdtri _ -M M liktOli hf receding the data tbawn aSeta HAROLD A. rrrtOXRALD. The South African Press Asso- i] - 1 "*kb«™* o - r miuuiuin w»T.>.(ciatlon said the complete vote in _____ ____ _______ realignment of responsibilities. jmade in the six- and eight-cylln- Wednesday’s all-white referendum »t**ri' m<»:«Ab”unm, iteer*; He also announced that the com-|der two-door station wagons. gave a 73,980 majority for * re-— -1* m°*- c - ** • •”* M.00- Pany has just finished a paving* The new ^^“1— a plush J public—849.958 votes to 775,978. to*.ilii;-ut5dtr«« e^!Prop™ to bring the total phved, 4PratMI ^ ^ I«l«tar Lark with " A " .jhMMMrt and cater* no«- parkmg and display area totoiu-' u «.«. - anA mnro HZ- f?** “V“^!lu.re.«t the VhTwiAnri »rvi heifer* »35- jtond»rd_iulfer*’]*.0*-31 _____________________ .... parking and display area IqJouri “Syfe acres at the Oakland and Cass' n atock{avenues site. 7 medium 1 1 T «r*de* u.lSv! Detroit Wheel Firm W: good and' . ■ , Going to Mississippi Long before^ however, South Africans .had accepted. the word of r^^iT to' the middle ! an elretric computer that the pro-■erics of toe ntandard-aiied car* !rpPu^k> forces of Natfcftalist such as (kevroH Ford, Plymouth and Dart. Price of the Studebakei , said!a .five-passenger sports c » autol raised $6 to' 12,417. republic Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoent jhad won. The computer/had fore-cast a republican majority of * Hawk, j c|ose to 80,000 even while the anti- were still ahead in early returns. * * * The republic is expected to be jjjShoe Co. Remodels ^‘iitiSaginaw St. Site RuahuT“*4*11*4 DETROIT l*-Lyon, Inc prime vooied i Thursday it would move it Hff* wheel production from Detroit to! w w w Grenada, Miss., in March 1961. f _. ■ . . . ... | The firm said the move was. un “ proclaimed early next year after*, jbeiiqj made ttr create additional ^ , ||v . were 139 cent!v<*rwoerd Pr«*pnU *0 the Nation-fP®Ce 't°r an anticipated increase Seotember 1059 The firm alist-dominated Parliament legis- l” ^T^ Jif iasV mSltatlon making a president the! casings." It said the 'shift would[ae ■ve,ea1 TT J?™ , maren -■ * * — = idle most of the 800 workers now coraP*r«,<^h 8'517 m thp employed at Detroit. {month of *959. { shall, Battle Creek and Kuluina-j too. Kennedy wUI be in JJruud | ftapids and I .a using la the after- ikhni and at Owowso and Hagl-: naw in the evening. Exact timea schedules have not' yet beet) set, Williams said. The1 •train is expected to leave Ann Ar*l Ibor between 8:30 and 9 a.m, arrive in Saginaw, the last stop j {between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Kennedy will come to Michigan by plane; from New York City.------- ! Plans call tor Kennedy to stop; at Kalamazoo for a 10-minutej 'downtown appearance and to stop! at Grand Rapids for an hour, and at Lansing for half an hour, lie will appear at Saginaw for an eve- i ning rally and fly lrom there to! Pittsburgh. WATERFORD REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS 5660 DtXtE---» OR 1-6J2J Open OR 2-027S 9 a.m. 'HI 9 p.m. HENDRICK YKRWOKKD ■ 13.74 off 0.03 | Util*. 93.92 UP 0.3S » Stock* 193.20 up O P Remodeling is ^ under way at 21: ^{N-Saginaw St., where a Thom Me Heac|$ Kjng's Daughters Danish Atom Science rTziMutn , ?r~i7— Pioneer Bohr Is 75 [ SAGINAW Uh—Mrs. J. C. Hum-i _______________ el-phreys of Hint was installed] COPENHAGEN______________________________________ *-u*cioI* costs with the city at $4,000.1 Wednesday for her second termlNobei prize - winner trot. Ntelsj IchW M stalp itlataaO ol ,410,000 PHC6 py of Oliver Corp. Sale The present governor general,! { part of szv, b*« »t pt —Dani8hjest possibilities for president. j to White Mot Allan Klee. * Xqpt Co. BaWivlu Rubhar Co.*_____ Rom Oeajr Co.*.......... Ot. Lk*. Oil A Chm. Co. ■' T Xtoe. Motor Co. /* beg. i l#.33--ft.- Lov NooBiCari F. Alt, building inspector, as president of the King's Daugfr- Bohr celebrated his 75th Mrthdayj Swart, 65, a former journalist!chairman, said both companies 3o* 3o.g I said it involved a face-liftingin thejtres, Michigan branch. About 300 today with congratulations froman, may hove caused. The Pontiac Prate 1961 DODGEt LANCER ~M Heater — Directional Signals — Air Foam Cushion — Torgion-,' Electric W.S. Wip-Other Faaturoa $10050 *49 Per Me JOHN J. SMITH DODGE, INC. 2T1 S. Saginaw S*. It 3-7055 Color as Well ae Sugar The exact color of honey d pends on the kind of flower front which it was made. Dark-cotored honeys are made mostly from the nectar of buckwheat and fron| flowers of the tulip free; light honeys come from alfalfa, mange blossoms and some kinds ok dome. LULING, Tex. (|i — A. housewife who gained | nationwide attention by sending an apple pie to Nikita Khrushchev is sending another package to the Soviet premier. The hurricane union in Gulf of Mexico-Atlantic Ocean area runs from June 15 to Nov. Barra* of bveattgattaa mad the New York PaBce Department have beea Mrs. Virginia MoCteary the new package contains what she reprds as symbolic items "picked .up in Communist dens ail over the She fisted the Contents: A ylir of handcuffs; a pair of wool mittens that she said the Communists bad used "to try to putt the wool over the eyes of the American people;-’’ a metal bit which she said Khrushchev could put between his teeth when in a teeth-clinching mood iand a small piece of cloth she railed “the Red Iron Curtain." -Jhe forerunner of this dispatch, lulled 8ept. 98, threw police Wo an uproar wheii It appeared unannounced at the Soviet delegation', head quarters at the tailed Nations Oct. 1. The package was fluoroscoped, then turned over 10 a bomb disposal squad wben wiring was detected. tt,later turned out to .be the chain of | locket engraved with the Ten Commandments. level-headed memberg of the Cab- Gets Shocking Proof met. A man with a silver tongue " who got his law degree at the Ha $ Somewhere Else. University of London, he might ai-'i lay some of the fears of British- A Pontiac man told police hO) descended South Africans who bit-j*2,0UMfz* wa* *t Telegraph Mid; teriy fought the republic. iOrchard Lake roads at 2:30 a.m. a A * {today when his car rammed into Verwoerd has declined he would'8 permanent barricade at the north Th lit haal to- wnmwi. I*rf4 hv end of Saginaw Street, the referendum and delegation to the annual con-] Joe- S. VtolfcnbarKCfr 28.-ference of British Commonwealth Clark St., was arrested for being prime ministers to try to keep!drunk and disorderly.' South Africa-in the British family! He could not explain how he ' i drove bis car into the barricade, intended to divert traffic onto of nations. Although the 50 star flag is now! Montcalm Street at the terminate official flag of the United tion of Saginaw. Street, police said. States, tt is not improper to display | • ★ * .to _ ..S. flags with fewer stars. ; He was unhurt in the coIlfiSaifc We are pleased to announce the association with us of CHARLES C ROCKWELL as a Registered Representative WATUNG, LERCHEN & CO. Mraibau Rew Tork Stock Ixcftaafe 402 Pontiac State, Bank Buiidinf1 Pontiac, Michigan ' J -FEderal 2427* - BPBTV-TWO ..THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1 -t:.; Card at Thanks II -n* family or nn j zkrba kitchen I Mm to Mmi their mhwi Full time. 1 thanks Md *•' »M I * » » nmnI fr Help Wanted Male H OR lHstnwaU—...... to 'M ARM ADL’KK Finish High School Mo claeee*. study It MB* Mn IB a. Diploma ituM. " 1$ isa Hal* Wanted -y.... a«Mel.. . Week Wanted Mala SERVICES OFFERED |$ldta* MMtaa Business Service ..... Baaktaapiaa a Tarn . .. BmaaiMt k Tailoring . quean Flowing j . — —— *-a jjjjmco I 1 bach. R N and Purdey Funeral 1 Home Mra. Paul Barba aad | children. • | | .. 1 1 MAN T y.j' ’ i In Memorium 2 ; Mu»t (IN LOV1RO MEMORY OP MY HUS- 1 band Robert T Blake who patiad away October 7. 1*4*. < rn oiway* ml** you. - Sadlv tnturned by wife. Jtebftte ! 6pe1 wtoh Apply O fciEN WANTED NOW Hit Mat* 5 clean cart men Mat* cd immediately I a a glowing branch of (lea ft you T —*r lUemattei* call U 4-34n! 1 Work Wanted Male 11 a p.m. daily. *_ | TO WORK ON FRUIT FARM. *'}, WALL WASHINO. CARPET _ ; be experienced, in' grading 1 Opbol. Ma4t». *l*aeed.FE4-l*T7 packing MA MH alter 6 j A-l^ WORK BUCK, BLOCK" Cg£ 'wtSwT —toMMl a ini! r\ .i * I it 4-4310. _____ iSt lLASs caWentW h for j i h»ppy. 90 piWC9. j IT. O. SwSl and Ism Uy ” . j) Funeral Directors : El .-XOATS . if___funeral home . 1* DRAYTON PLAINS_ OR 3-7707 | Donelson-Johns I I be- 1ST CLASS CARPENTER NEW j twiw I ana a. r ana a. ; and repair. FR 5 tua. | FART TIME ~f 2 I ; 1ST CLASS CARPENTRY | Needed at once I merf (or I___ _ FB 2-4855 flna3n*a&12Sa .-“a ! ^WigFlMjQ^ltWcAliFiff -gE-MOM. 1* 0*00 la 8 »•■.. I ter Kitchen* a apaofalty. FE i Qualified structural steel, ■ by-out man and fitters, Works, g Redford Inc.. 2800 ' Drayton_ Plain i Real Estate? Salesmen CARPENTER AND CEMENT work, new and repair, odd job* Specialty, nt fe-3349. ..... , CARPENTER WORK . OF Tny" Alliance1, j kind J^asonnbli “ " -- * FI? Ik#439. ___ I ELECTRIC WIRI.NO Job* only. FB H878. ! LAWN WORK ANY KIND HAND j-i digging. 1—*- -“***— uaxTOonos . REAL Ear ATE Wanted Real Estate 36 R«1 Apts. ~tnidili< r CLEAN 3 RM., OWN ESmt. m LISTINGS WANTED Wa bare Men 3 'iSrti Wa bare reduced out- supply at “ due to taeant sate*. nan-naad Hating a at all type* aa today «at aetlre aaarkel. , Rent Ap^ lMlw. dp ■ 7LKAN LAROE I BEDROOM AND :ir.TK brick &£ tng. Heal and juip furnished ,._Mp 38 E, Huron, FE *-04*8 LAROE APT CLOSE IN CT1U-Vle* (urn. Automatic yea heat. 3 bedrooms and bath up. Ur. room, dining room, kitchen, down. Prt. baaement. FB 3-31(1 LARGE LOWER 3 BEDROOM. REALTOR utilities 'furnished, baby waf I 3101 W. HURON If. |_ *«te*-__U_Park_ rteo#.____ CASH FOR YOtJR EQUITY 3ai5??^„jiPT „TO?l ,CWf FB 4-3841 Eve. FB 4SU3 : r* j M3S ‘ * “Kle T9m'm ---.----. - , if»Rn wnnAVR'Tn'artrAB * ™ 2 *WI‘___________ ! Utilities furn., fenced piny 'yard .F»t pSb no iSt-te 8ELL OR ! PARTIALLY FURNISHED 3 ROOM . ^ Otsde school 1 block. M> $i ---r— glw^gp^gJ>Q»ILg HOME ..Wliurd^cq i-mi.________________ c NEEDED _FAH* r® WIN _____ _ j MODERN 1 ROOM APARTMENT 4^ko PropvrtTFB t | Voorhees-Siplej mT“uiy~u. ^ ■nnenin^- - C0TTA03ES — YR. I Buyers Galore *°'1 * .. funeral home - 38A • Ambulance Serrtce M FE y(378 " ” hsir ‘.".a PERRY MT. PARK CEMETERY. ’“Member now • Wtd, Children to Board Wld. Household Qaeda Va. MljreOanaeua ........ Money Wanted , Wkn*ad to Rant ,BM Ur lag Quarters Wtd. Tranaportalion . . Wtdrt Contracts, Mtga. Wanted Real Estate . RENTALS OFFERED Wld. Apia, i B “■ Work Wanted Female 12 Business Service . Utifurimh a nooses Furnluht t Houses UnfurntS t Lake CWtagee Convalescent Homes ■Bet- Rosaa Rent Stores ............ Rent Office Space Far slant Miscellaneous REAL ESTATE FOR SALS Far late Houses............. 4* Income Property .... ..; W •For Sal* Lake Property .....M - For Sale Resort Property S3 ■ Suburban Property .....Ml For Sale UWT,....-......... S4 ' For Sale Acreage .......... ss ■ ’ Far Hd Farms . ........... M . Rent Farm Property .nvtr fft-*,■ RUa-Rllneii Property ..... .'...TP "A FINANCIAL Ul9 LADd°Conlr»cU . Mon#y to Loan ..... Credit Advlaors .. v Mortgage Loaga ■ MERCHANDISE far^Saie Clothing mb Household Goods fife, ff’ A Radios Water Softeners For Sale Miscellaneous Christmas Trees ... J Christmas Olfta ....r- Machlnerv T”, Do It YouraeU* Cameras & Equipment Sale MusiealOpodl .. Sale Office Equipment . Sale Store Equipment . Sale Sporting Oood* Huntina Accommodations -Balt. Minnows. Etc.. The Pontiac Pram' FOR WANT ADS DIAL Ft: 2-8181 From 8 Em. to S p.m. ‘44311 ..... REAL ESTAtE SALESMAN WANT- j WAIltED. *ORK M ANY ^ND. | the tl *»< 4» wwrlT Modem ofll^r «In lata unumM. A. JOHNSQN & SON *• | , 1704 S. Telgeraph Rtl. te . FE 4-2533 j ; SALESMEN. POSITION AND HOS-T I Rita! 8Uppll«g. uVirdMM J u | ; *p«ned Phoot FK 4-0955 11 SER VICE MANAGER ! I Must have Bulck or Pontiac' ex gertanea. Write Pontiac Proas, _ ---------------.« L. . — --1" — ' - ent Excellent rel- ‘ °0 A RANTEED REFRIGERATION E 's-iiafl. I and washer repair. OL 1-0716, GIRL DESIRES i h®ATINO FURNACES CLEANED rt Nwefkina tng dirtaoct to dMC. ’ Rent AptE Unfurn 3H [ t r WOMEN WANT lng and houaeelea....... .. i AMBITIOUS. INTELLIGENT OIRL ! mY*MtTI UpUlY JffJgrttaKLlJ*. JKL I -Orton Custom Asphalt Paving WASH- JpeclalliU In Com m a r a I a 1 - 1 IW*— 3 CHILDREN Of M Oakland SPECIALIZED REALTY SERVICE. Call Louis Burst, Realtor. FE I a-1X43___________ __i_: ; ■*' r i bedroom, clean, children j n^w iiodern~ Rent Apts. Furnished 37 i r—_________________________________I OfSL. *?ot **t,r •nd p*»t mr> ra -- v -------- 1 AND 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY, nlahed. Parking. Beautiful aur- LOE RM„ GROUND PLR PVT i rgondlngk. 1310 E- upland Rd.. .« ‘Tlnimy " 'Scared-of *nt Adults. PI 4-1313. ( * BKDRM BRICK TERRACE OAS W- -5* ______ He. of BlLlbeth Laka 1 ROOM APT, REAS RENT TO 5^*cl;d arS*“irw,Hliia*,>"n1, "hrta^ Mlaa Jacqueline Kirby.! retired peraoo. Prt. ant. and I i ".TO, . *dulla 0lUj'- j __ -hWjygg*: Jw---------------: 3 ROMs AND i A T H, Ef | PARTTtENT OP 2 _*dultr onIy. OakhUl St. UL 3J71P. \ Apt. for caretaker* aervtc J ROOM8 AND BATH.-OROUND -«**■. *»«•• “'■* — ”---Oxbow Lake. | UNFURNISHED UPPER jT ROOM ROOM AND KITCHEN^J GIRL. ston,^ Okaa heat, close ln.~ MApt* RObM BRICK, OA8 RM. UNFURN. 1 RM- KITCHEN PRIVATE BAT and entrance. Utilities, include aoa u Neap T'^Huroj, Refp^ . CM 3-2544 or eu acuee 1 •""‘•tat, adult* only. 334 South ____ __ Iway. Lake Orion. Lake prit • _ . _______L _ ___FR LSm. Ilegee. ifY 3-8371. • ___ FE 2-0003! 3 LOB RMS CLOSE IN. WEST ! UPPER APARTMENT IN CLARE-atVRU. FVT BATH. KITCH- m?her'®^ Shelt *?» *' “ " ----- ---- --------j— — - n NortpfiTplT:iMU. U 3 ROOMS AND BATH PRIOIDAUtl xnd store lurnlabad. All utllltlea. Ta- 1*3 mo, On West aid* FR 4-4451 I* JfoO* UPPER. EAST SIDE! ta-S.J__Near bus Stove, automatic h..i 1*70. j s hot water furnliihed. Very c,'—- ROOMS AND RATE! UPPER j 4 Thorp* St, PR 4-7034 _____ 3 AND 4 ROOM APTS.. REFSlO-! *" .......... adults only. 454 WEST SIDE — 3 AND 3 RM, APT8-h*th. heat. H-W stove and refrlg. furn Near St. Benedict and Donel-soS School!, close to shopping and bus Berrlce OaU FE 2-2003 or PE 4-EUS. ..... ..- ■ ■ Rent Houses Furnished 39 bedroom. As low a ! N. Saginaw.________ ! 1 AND ~3 ROOM APTS. PVT ENT!! I Whit*. 355 Osmun, FE 4-4750. ROOMS AND BATH. NICELY -------------------school end f*N T r rHfnK , horn*. CaU MY 3-3445. — SLATER APTSe^nSPSgSta^w™^ ^^-N-PAROT ST . I—l^bil^ QK.^2 — - GencralUkospJtainlSe( 102 Washington Jt. I and 4 ROOMS CLOSE IN. GA8 heat. FE 4-0808. 3 AND 3 ROOM. PVT. BATll, AND 3 RMS. 310 WEEKLY. 3 bath. 75 Clark.__ 3 AND 3 ROOM: At.SO 1 CARETAKER MR. CARROLL ____A-l ARCADIA CT.____ , 3 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE. I stove and refrigerator furnished. aim Opdyke FE 4-8300. __ • heat and hot * U p P E R AUBURN.! 3-ROOM PARTLY FURNISHED - Heights area. FE 2-706* after 5. , Modern MA 5-5000 79 Clark St. *l^EXTRAXLAROE ROOMS AND ’34 3 ROOMS AND BATH. AUTO. OAS i. pvy: RM. 1 lights. furnltui refrigerator, t SUlnbaugh. ROOMS PRIVATE' ENTRANCE.' utilities, clean. 513 weekly, l man. FE 5-0019. .... t DE- DAINTT MAID SUPPLIES 73» ! Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. FE 5-7800. ■ : LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND economically with newly released I Dex-A-Dlet tablets, 08 cents at 4 ROOMS'and bath. OAS HEAT. * UPPER. BATH.~CLEAN; S. Marshall. 350. PE 3-0(03. * ROOM HOUSE 160 X MONTH ! Oas heat. Immediate occupancy. _Pbon*_Mr. Slg. PEderal 3-TII4 * RMS AND BATH UPPER. APPLY _____ ! J!5ik*-* ft#?* - I LAND4CAPINO. LAWM I k. tree trimmiti n s- LAROE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH — on East Mo ward. Phone FE 2-1244 or OA/NN. ROOM APT PVT. BATlI, WEST » ROOMS AND BATH. ON WEST Huron, near high school, adults, I aide. FE 3-4530 or FE 3-0200. MI 44M+ after-frtrnt. . T'toe' JDUPLEX tt8# RENT! MX far" work. If y Com mins. OL 1-0772. _ JjNtic! j CUttB QIRIB. 13 dlT oVER /rCff j "yre^^tSmateajfTiTflg*®**' Ip ~r,o^ Beef-.; ADDITIONS ' REMODELING urive - in. watertoro,, ., xoM LaBey A Boo In- I k __ ----•—_«-------------------- i _ Plnuhed Carpenters 'nrf DOCTOR’S ASSISTANT. 25 OR Celling tile Rec. rooms ay over. Must have practical book- j Cabinets - Miscellaneous | or FE*4-»15(y' * CORRttPOND- VS I | . I ... -i(-. and general oft-1 gTV Huren ra 5?13lK j gjjj*1 n°w*' rtc J.*n5en- FE! helpfBT srSSJ**1meta* wlrkiug ! famidX^and^drv I dTEIUCX BLOCK AND CEMENT plant. Write Box 105 Pontiac: rtrMl ngVtenc ttlte7 wok yS j work. Also fireplace*. OK 3-9402 experlen1cc!,,leducBtlonrkand ** fam- . ®'8733- 815 *•*! Maple. Blrt“tog-. ^l^*d^^N^AL, cmiMKlCIAL _________________ IF SO ■__________________________________ seeding 'and fertlttrtng. T __ "2 LAROE ROOMS. ON OROUND! it r\T IT mr* esTaaTWraMS: LET US ,i arusrwNgr.-r-! ADULTS ^■ve You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARK NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT . i ROOMS, MODERN "APT7”ON :;±: Brgo^FEM^ BANK| f^Ite^p m0** 1’"'' OR ram MffiISs'Br gsriis; ’»srs^: manager LtoM Michigan Aeaoe Credit Counselor! | ^10j Mechanic. PE 5-2209. Ogen Dally _ __„ R eaionable* RatM° ^"^3-3438 ! W^ChWren to Bo.ld 28 ! ^te^^S^^ , L tnitructnn counselors Training i ants. You n intelligent. , .. J8. final In ronducted by Doris El East FUt* Street FKdeeal t-2438 [J j EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE SOU- | ^^'rep^'r°«rk*oR pS®1' ■ I JlZnTiilt. --------BARGAIN j|{ FRKi1 tOYS^FUN 2 i ir I mas, can FE 5-4TI1_____ Septic Tank ^ „„ II ! FOUR WOMEN OVER TWENTY- Jim Nlemchak_ __ EM 3-0881 10 £?,*■—woib.An ‘ili.J,1,®! ; CUSTOM BUILDER WILL HELP - I mroaeJSS* ph n* *®UelUnE- | design and remodel your hem*. ----i Addftlona. dormers, stair*, cab* Id ! HOUSEKEEPER, EXPERIENCED. latte, tiding, window* Free tat. A SMALL HOUSE. OAS HEAT, ! off Dixie Hire; % mile north of TblegrApb. $00 month. OR 3-1391 BEAUTIFUL YEAR AROUND Top Soil id heavy trucking tab-; dirt, grading, rand, grav-: front end loading. FE 1-A Reduced Rates Local or long distance movl SMWH MOVINO CO. FE I 333 Oakland APARTMENTS ! orchard court "Rent Now Greatlv Reduced” — AIR CONDITIONED ~ - I AND 2 BEDROOM — ... Modern in Every Detatt -- — ADULTS ONLY — FE 8-6918 19 SALMER ST., APT. 8 available year around t. _ HOLLY,_MEIroeeJ-7327. "c Cleu . CLEAN 3 ROOMS, feATB. pie, amnll child. 4280 Hatchery Rd.. Drayton Plains. ___ FACING E DG E WOOD O OLP Course arid I*Ye ”WTHT»r sports. Furn. 3 baths, downstairs bedroom. oil heat, until May let. or June 1st., JI20. Call EM 3-4384, Saturday or Panda y._____■ INDIAN VILLAGE. 3 BEDROOM furnished or unfurnished, carpeting. fireplace, knotty pine dan, recreation room. Baaement, and garage. Rent on option to —hnv.-FB. g-0411. . ... . ..... ( ... KEEOO HARBOR, NICELY PUR- ____FE 8-4038. GENERAL TRUCKINGT_ ___ ,_____________________________ ____________,_____ . night. Reas, rate*. FE 4-1788. —----------- 2 AND 3 NICE LAROE ROOMS. I BEAUTIFUL WEST BIDE NOME' hauling a rubbish,. 8i load j Wtd. Household Goods 29! S,,^ac,n.gV^;l hed 2 bedroom I \OR MSI. FK 3-7885.1 “«SJh- *•» ~fi|S •I. FE - AnyUme. FE 4A254. rT'„. TD___1 U-7 ROOMS OP FURNITURE AND TF 1 rucks to Rent i Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 B. WOOWARD Trsner* [ ciggU jEO^URNITOTO-AND-iS^^^^=^g°y INFANT I 1 "1,Bnce<'- old n,““ or hnn*"u" r - tiDcJ£J\**l±£Z 1 Death Notices or*51 i *5™™** °* * i _ ««■ ''T0TRncSP*. T*,r??n»?U“* ! *»^iAN™TFURNiTORE'fc TVs I S JJiJ® uk°e 'ort!! fl 38-»£fOAD: j C #«. ‘ ‘ ______A3H3 KamPMEWT** j ^gPgerwtce. Dougi^PE iSSf ' 3 LARGE CLEAN. UPPER. UTHi! >fi»r>terV| “Si c are"of T«v^e^en'i “ n ITtey* [ ^u-.uumn Truck.-------Semi Traiter. CA8H ^-FORNlTORETNDApj d. BERT COMMIN8 „ ■>,__ ________ L Pjtences. Old piece* or housefull i*. NA 7-9582 j l OiltIRC 131 III RflU Pjr o.m p t courteous service. FE * CUSTOM"' iBUIUJING.' RMlDiiN- ' - - — - j AD1E3 WANTED F0« TELE-1 and deslgmnit"1^^^™^6 “* ____ . ^ ^ _____ r ________ phMnebonus* 71V*N*nsag!n**wI*s? I COMW-BTe''^REMObELINO SKRV-1 l]Op*n"b»lly Including Sunday' ______ ______ _ brtdn'^l^gan*Empteym*nt | w_________ 1 tome*“lddTt*SS. aUterSuonTSK j “ySwoSc^jB,,11^?^ %SEt' **TW7^~fiT«riil5rif j - irlty Commission, 2« Oak- LADYTdr OENSRAL HOUSE- terts brtek and block. Licensed | _ for yon. OA 8-2881._______ 3 . AJ™ Pontiac, u a m. to I keeping Must have own trans- | ft. *;8377.___________ O DELL CARTAGE' j - YOU'VE GOT IT! ! _ i T»P">- ____________ 1 -grtert""- .Mh_®^g®:_______ | CEMENT WORE OP ALL KINDS. Tmcal and long distance movl ---------- I CAB DR1VCRS FULL and PART nurse FOR DOCTOR'S OFFICE. ! . Free estimates. OR **-*• ' — 7— ------ *1 "laht. 30 or elder. 438 i gtate age and quellftcatlon*. Write CEMENT AND BU Lake f ne p m__. j Ponttae Freea Eea 84._________I Keith O. Siegwart _____ _ __ _______________________ ROOMS FURNISHED APART- bailment, water d close to acbodla. PE BEDROOM LOWER. KEEGO tiAKBOR . bedroom., fireplace on Cass • Yearly—renters wanted. 1882 Case. Lakefrent. I LAKE ORION. COZY 1 BEDROOM J180 Heights Road. _MY 3-1284. ! LAKE ORION 1 .AND 1 BEDRM. mod., gat beat. MY 2-4883. ATTENTION I 3 ROOMS AND BATH. STEAM heat, lights and gas furnished. Pvt. ent. Very clean. In Aw- I burn Heights. Call PE 4 *844. ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. 137 E'LL HUY IT! JlOrchar -! DELIVERY i _ over 18. Pull o ___________... , - RM. MOD.. PRIVATE BATH. I OUR PRICE IS RIGHT----j clean, warm. 11 N. Johnson^ 3 BLOCK^WORk I rT'i-asl. -----Trr-®~1341 r* «71®®. sun Sales 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE"bATH AND I :».rt ra 5^*3 Painting & Decorating 23 W.nted MiscelUneous n ^ - DEPENDABLE FARMER TO l crate modem equipped t - ------------- Write Pontiac Press Boa 118 •AUHR, OCT. 5. 1*88, TIMA MARIE. I |»y 'pfiTi'^toiuf^References. I vwmrandvlew Mvd.L beloved In-1-« t’,u* BO^U, —(anttdaughter of Edgar m. ana BMW AM Bauer; dear Ulster of Dabble and George Bauer; dear granddaughter of Mr. and Mr*. Edward Bauer. Mrs. Edith Poison and Motels Glover. Funeral;- STOCK CLERK, i OLDER PERSON TO UVE IN. ' DRV war.* TaVtiifi'aM^ »»«.».«.• , _ !-----------------------MR-------- . ----....... ~~ •-* Wh,U “ nnlnr,,d .S?mp,ete Ch*r«* I <-Stimates!..FEFS j l^^J^l^ AND DEC-; HAVE#YOU A TYPEWRITER. PA?TNEYLE?™R. SiEM«LT" P1ST CT.A88 DECORATING PAINT- ! lurnlf^“^“eonlnSenl •£*”5 trrnchiro i ^tosfcaaJBRdigt. IlSr »“y <&*U White oi . ^ FART "’TIME "OIRL"- r-holiday*. .. ..........turday, Oct avi(.3t awr.^from the Tionels a Meiaartal Oar-j - I3RAFTSMP.X EXPERIENCED MI8C STRUCTURAL OR ARCHITECTURAL. Call Mr. Fabian, 2 a.m. - 5 p.m. _______ p... EXCAVATING j try” Shop- *2523 ~W Maple. Blrm- j U i Ingham, Mich. Apply mornings i. WOMAN _FOR ^i;NjcltAL_ OFFICE 2A484. light < fields, ng. UL ■k. ^typing requUei _____ I waft papering FE 4-qaat. • A-l PAINTING INTERIOR EX-tarlor. 18 per cent disc for cash. Guaranteed. Free eat. PE 4-8388. ' PAINT- I OR 3-87 experience i >. Must __ n color*, i deem. Tina Marie .. . at_Dpne_laog-Jghn FRISK. OCTOBER 7345 M. Saginaw. . husband of Olad: 1*60. ral Home!. ^NOPlEgB MORE INTERESTED IN ROY^ j eountlng ^and^general *f%4' IM | _ b®**1 inrIn person only.__________________ rHITE WOMAN TO CLEAN FOR 2. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wed.. Thur.. and f*rl._Jl.l>^ly. plus tranapor- p6h Your building and mod-{ ernliatlon needa call aa expert- 1 (SMS 1 ---n carpenter who imsclf. No m. Therofi t, money. I erhesd. 4-2419. ETlIHf : DECORATING. A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. I ! WILL BUY YOUR OLD FLAT t piano fOlie. PS 4-7282 ______■ eiittfl ____ 818 week. PE 4-1888. 3 ROOM APARTMXNT. CLEAN! - Oorage. PI 2-4288. :____ 2 ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS only. Utilities lumished. West side. PS 2-4217.___ ______ ' ROOMS, UTIL. FURN. Quick Reference BUSINESS AND SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICES—SUPPLIES—EQUIPMENT INSTALL NOW AND SAVE BIG MONEY THIS WINTER | Complete house, 3490 and up 1 STORMS — AND — AWNINGS — at brother! ___ Mrs. Eve-1 lyn vAlatala and Tote* KRto :. Small WHIT! WOMAN. 45-80. lewora and help with i *ork, and nay extM^eBceT'educa-1 OR j^a week, r HR----service win be held Mon- tlon and family ' wo»s*v“ TrTTrviT !m^°naD>t, right ‘>*° I conveniences. S m^Lon Funeral FARS?RTepr^^?tL"”S~bFI *-101?! 4—to^t-jeheel eradime.^ brtweenJH t-WRAPW3C EDGAR 19 Moreland axe 85. be- Mmubiy between*1*^' ' tom husband .of Jessie New- fr 4.6*1 r - - ——— _r Ur. »-■- I— .___________________________ ) salesman!! CaUSFEy'2-(882. peal d noose: near iatner of Mrs, Helen Delta: dear brother of Mrs. I™**™]* KQi Jennings and Mr*. Oertrude uIP ,r , r'f, | Fuad Funeral service will be I MW*! ® seld Monday, October tt _______ __ . working couple._ iper removed. FE 4-**li! ~ WSHiP, V1**. ^ 4*-000 3 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH PAINTING k DECORATING, i 8gL ta. H '***" *«»»« »**h b»m t.. gar. and auto. 3 PRIVATE ENTRANCE. interior. Free estimates, all work I beat. Quiet neighborhood. FE 4145 Clintonyllle Rd. OR j —* merWHuron-----f lffi?"1*"1' n or -OH'I 3-3727. 8 Ua-1* p.m. - =-~ j 3.ROOMS. STEAM HEAT. , ___ EQfAg^ED I FAi^No-GrT-A EXT-pAFEB gjiRHgiving Quarters 33 *“r b“1401 N I^' 9k_^--------__------------ ____________ H^E;-OARAQE- CABrkrS M“°B V"*"" " 1 WILL SHARI LAKBPRONT HOME | ™ **!*!!~~ ___________Help .?thTchUA 1 _^s. Fe'mioS01"" “ J F^nNO JP^^lNOrREMOt-1 w^.n' EM l-M?**** TOUO* 1 ROOMS. PVT t AUTOMOBTtE KCPURB. NO UON- ■en and housework. All modern HOUSE MOVING7—ptln v i ——-2-2211. , «... a* - _ ,, I JgrtlMiie. FE 5-5668.__i *y -----nee«. pvt room and tv. ! equipped, fe i-ulo* l a Young Television Service 24 ww* Contracts, Mtgs. 35-3 rooms and bath, modern, I 2L month. Ml 6-5883 or TR j pi.AgTEKtNrt ^~t>TOl7'i5—-” - '.c ,.. T! ----—com In summer, automatic heat. PrtL^FE A-79a 1R REAS-: crest TV 1 HOUR SERVICE 'tAND CONTRACTS TO RUT OR . dBposgi; Couple only. FE 5-4*32 ---- I CRIST TY 1 HOUR SERVICE m »U Earl n.rr.u XU 3-3811 3 ^iS^i6<»k^LnMUVATE. | Beauty Shops r±rr—r.—= |v—-PtfL" furw Couule only .117 501 -— Floor Sanding ^; W^EHu,Sfty“I?Se^ftDU- "ffi^^oNA^v-g^e km. i _*5si.____7______________ma'TmS;,*’ol™!;!,?" L- '**«•• *%***£? ,Te][SnS&FS?A S^riRINO-AND R^AfRS-AlX CrSIev Lik. Reid ^ - *ort .gonranteell. Reasonable Help Wanted B-~0!SNYppi 5*0592 r ■Earl Oi ___ _____ ________, ! UtHr-'-fttrn. Cbupi* only .117 50 day~or night tv "service: I IMMEDIATE ACTION i _144 8u““lt' "E *■*** I cold wave special, m_ “ | jnHAKA FE S-^-------Onrm,yMjeod fc* jam New I ^^A^ACJIVE—RO^X ^ fe 2-0495. j lsfaetory Inspection *^‘'1** JENSEN’S r. Phone n!!, Boat and Motors A-l FLOOR SANDING - WITT THE FLOOR SANDER - FE 5-3712 FABULON - WATERLOX . BRUCE Music Instruction FIANO, ORGAN AND ACCORDION Large stock of organ ____and chord organ books, _ Gallagher’s »LB- Huron . . FE 5-858* (Winters & Decorators XTERIOR iTHTsHsmTi™* _ Pet Shops-Supplies TROPICAL FISH to: made u ifap Orphanage. Mr. will lie In state - _ Hun toon Funeral Howe Kaye a- PROFoemow for a “■ Interested ta making better average; income. He must aauPLE-jfeix tika services {—WATERPROOFING ‘in*p“mte^home* i Work kh*ranteed_Fre* estimates. • —m wages -—i ______rg 4-ffl77 WITT BASEMENT’ PHONE META-* ..... * ^ MMt, bath and ent.. adults only | ' a K*i“T,mp'k^!h'.uot j”*‘"-1 juat arrived Ki»ar“—:: ... ts “ HOOF REPAIRS 'rw^ss??I|1 A",^a£*gTniS:iT7g SfffiSaSMf* "hu pet^shot* EAVESTROU01NO fr 44H44 ____Z!5Li“^.!?°UVL ; « .▼**!_ NICE ROOMS, UTILr- '“SKraoK 1 MIRACLE MILE FE 8-1112 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING —'127 NORTH PI1RK7 gr. FE 5-8888 buyers wa Fartrldge Lost and Found H. J. Van Welt*I4540’ Female. Laat seen in vicinity of „ _ . ____________ , -**"?...................gtrtt. EM 3-0544. Reward. !n»l W Maple L MAKM OF FOUNTAIN FENS LOST -r-: IO WEEKj GLd dISME- ------------------ = 1 » T— rrv 'eevgig Tiita a mU I HEAT.’ bowllni J sssi. •" - i r.VT_. | -------|H Buadhg SuppMesfe^c: te/teirtrataid-S^n I ^d^^TSact ^rtaT'viml' CASH ‘ IffTfeone fE 1-At3l. rf - a>nm5g- l TTM U/DinUT t>_________is._‘ I APTS*. " ? , \ —*■ — Mg™g,waaiH! EUaCTRIC MOTOR 8ERVIci~R: ^rtha and rewlwBeg — ■ Pike Phone PE 5-JSSf. ^1 ' il!lsS£^"K!rg ^etlend Ave _"T~’ 4au£^fti'g! kwf.ffl vO^'iiSlliTp'CTVrNiT TM a-7afl^ Ot^FjJC /5-8441 j 0* .. Child* welcome! OI "n! [ CLRAN. WARM, JUST LIKB BOMB. fern.___ PRIVATE »r«* I room*. LARSON AND CUTTER _____ Harrington Boat Works | M®> S, Telegraph ■ Rd FE 2-8BP Bowling Alleys : LAKEWOOD LANES *191 W Huron PE 4-7243 Free parking, balls, bags wed Modern mock bar, Oem Hove Your Business or Service Listed Here. Sporting Gooits WE TRADE NEW & USED GUNS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 38% DSCOUNT — CRESTLNE ■ AND LONE STAR BOATS AND ALL EQUIPMENT KELLY HARDWARE tm AUBURN mm This Space Reserved for Your Business & SeYvjce Directory Ad FE 2-8181 Rent Houms Furnished 19! Rent Office Space 471 LOVELY YEAR AKfllLND 3-B2LD- 2 OFFICES NEWLY DECORATED room llu oo Wolverine E»k*. No to Roagevelt Hate!. Cell Mr root toormM next summer. School Jacob*. HE Hitt FUnjjtoed. jHjl AMPLE PARKINO WlU. ALTER •mt Ml Eltgsbeth Lake Road. re him.* :: ~ .. DOWNTOWN OFFICE SPACE -[ fad aad 3rd noon do ant if ; Pontiac1* busiest Comoro.- Hagstrom Real Estate modern wall home- FU finished with commodities. * Dixie Hightfay, Drf^Um Plains SHALL. UODti ~ MA 4-3824 _ . ■ STOVE SHOWER OARAUE 4, Bedroom*. 1772 Cass Lake Front. 1 U A-lade. . / [ Rent Houses Unfura. 40 l 4-0358 ____ AFTER «• ' re 4-7005 Honsfe Sew offices -* west side ■ re 2.2144______________________ I SUITE or 4 OROOII0 FLOOR I offices. Fare Paved parking. Air* I conditioning, heat and lights fum. | Telephone answering .service. Ideal i far attorney, lnsuance agent or nixnufhcturer's agent. Will divide OR 3-1206. For Solo Houses ^ 49 ___________ ig BEDROOM, ST. wmaf AREA 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX I JaLls!Len*D*.l# Automatic Heat - Pull Basement ^UTILITY 3 PS WMHT FE 4,7833 j dee. 21,250 on 32173 bat. 154 mo CAST ’ Bt VD N CH 8*3364. ^ ________AT VALENCIA I f BEDRM. ALUM IlDING. 0AS j 2 BEDRM HOME IN ROCHESTER ! A^VocaUon 'tl 000* dn Ve i**?? I Close to Call Drydea. SW ••3*48.1. w 3 -' 2 BEDROOMS, OARAGE. LK. PR1-' Vlieges, 3334 Hartford. William . Lnk#:_MA_4-J|7«_ 2 BEDROOM FARM HOME. UTICA i FyMtlt jCLEAN, 1 BEDROOM. AUTOMATIC heat, hardwood nears 4 kleek* from LeBaroa Sefeeat. tonal! dawn payment. No mortgage coot Law month!; Hfll WI 84345. CffEROKEE HILLS~ Re owner — Madam 1 bedroom home 2060 Voorhtls Rd After 4 RR. «y? ....... DRAYTON PLAINS. 3 BEDROOM eaaah. Aluminum itiliiig. 811.AN, I5M down OR 1-7066 FOR COLORtD S-UOROOM — NgRjjp jJecomedi in*itlt_ — m| THE POKTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. it>W) CARNIVAL 49 Fer Sale Houses brqWn •MS down - Have la (m Etta two Bedroom ■ model galow with full daeemeni, • ' > /*■ A r— J^W I By Dick Turner | For Sale House* 49 GAYLOftD imtr >. Baldwln-Wqlton ai .. 2 BEDRMS..."BATH. 'UNFINISHED j CA| g MS* *• i tween * i „— SUM cash... _______ rlth $700 down. FI 8-6585. -2-M5_,rOR 4 BEDROOM. NEWLY DECT _ AUTO-1 Garage.. 2UOO for $3,350 equity., ________ _____ monthly. PE1 JtoH after 0. PE 4-3737. _ __________ _________ 3 BEDROOM HOMES. N E W. I 3 BEDROOMS. OAS HEAT. ! front $75 per month. PE Mill. ; . FT 4-0808 ____Dlorah Building Cd, __f 3 BEDROOMS. LAKEFRONT WA- 3 BEDROOM"HOME, 2 LOTS AND torford Pwp. OR 34431 _ 4 ‘ garage. WU1 tab* housftraUar or , 3 WATCHrORDn6R 1 iuo*td.c^ldnra: j 3 BEDROOM. NEAR DOWNTOWN 3 BEDROOMS. BASEMENT, OAS , new* drooraud faquir. 31 Au- |§............ ?Fr^C off daman K.. Pw For Colored j ^ -« Houser for tale. PE 1-430*. Call j SELL OR TRADE after 5:30. _______ modern fir CLARKSTOnT W OWNER, 3I irtwSil JbmJSspggto------------„ oT i^BmaSCaUi.. wnTSIDERracuL EmMUh J7*MohawV ".X iTSZrS ' Lake Oakland Height! Lake privileges. 3 bed—— |m laiement. Carpeting ___ "rncr. 3885 Breaker Br." Off Walton . . Blvd Owner OR 34012.__ _ \ WEST S1DE LINCOLN IR. HIGH I *£**.■ “ 1 klOrnnmi. 1_Amu on* floors Venetian bUada. Living re— petad. Full batement. i 81500. terms Paul M. Jones. Real Esu __832 WEST HURON STREET PE 44580 ---- ft LOOK! 3 bedroom brick ranch with Imam home. Basement, luto aft boat Lake prlv-a on rraoceat Lake, Prl-bench Everythin* in ___-__CWidUdn, 313.180. price with rmienabte down pay-mmt Area of good homaa call now OPT yOORHEIS ^ bam|c Syment ^Wmer'aeft out today PE *4*83/*** BRICK RANCHER Burn In IM8. Baaamaat 3 bedroom*. IS bath* Bttei- IMMS. Dflv* out for yaai Inypectlon TWa hqUtt Win W. . open Sunday, Of! I, MiM TffAfEl REALTY HULTIPUr LISTfNa SERVICE niA'TElUfS^! . . r*old J btdrtaw hamt n Walton HelaMa Manor due. la atad lu PtajWi Ttwwthfa. now->pdyka aad Walton Oat neat ommunity water - It*Id patio c s realtV. INC. Fly dtcoealed. f I car jarait -ll.dM.i Total prlc# - — batement. ail %riek amf ‘ »India* pared ttracM- Largd * B fiOp MnMMacMfaaaat*' « drape! tMioTad^^ySi*!** Pioneer High lands n»» J bedroom bS»k *an"* ' E^ISuS1 ’ Open House j 2 S j— ifWlti> tt>9 I Sat. and Sun. an ^(drrty^ ham*, 4 I JO| Dover j MW^carage*! j Ln00bai h^diaLr^JUS' UvTtTc W 0Tt|6"ai raum Varpet.d^ ^TkHcSm “ "••• ' oak floor*, aacond floor lartt .. . n nil ao I Jo w n Payment i room bedroom. "What do you jmesiv.^thrre'g absolutely nothing the r with tne'? Arc you trying to make a Uar out of my hus- j LAWRENCE"' WT c'7~ GAYLORD. Realtor 13* E, PIKE ST.. /PONTIAC I __ • s. punt st . j/ake orion j rs Bait TpaUantl. FT! Iand»capad'a 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. NEW KITCH-~ en. and Interior complete!" decorated MI 4-3003 or Ml 3 BEDROOM RANCH. BATH dt ■/* MO a month Phone MA d-ltdl. 3- BEDROOM.' NEWLY DECOR-ated. garage, 185 pay month flrat OR 34105 _ . I BEDROOM RANCH. ATTACHED' ------ -------------• 4731 In-! in HS&a.: 4157 Drayton PlnUM. OR 34'iin:~^^—1 »OR 34443. . 3 BLEB. WEST OF CITY-"HOT- ! LARGE BLLEVKLCUSTOM BRICK i pital. 6 rma. an 1 nr., full bsmt. — I ‘ Oil heat 88 Dwight. OR 3-3841 | >oca 4 ROOMS. BATH AND GARAoE j r.Wt, Tarmc FI 3-TI3I SIOo DOWN 3 bedroom, full batam I month.. 3-BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT I Shei _abto November 1st. KM -3-3088. I ROOM MODERN. 8UNPORCH, ■ ijulljy loom. Qa* heal. Call FE 1 ROOMS. MODERN ‘FURNACE. ....................... .... __ . ftreplaee. paA of double house „ 3'5 acre* and lath, FE 4-14*8. 4033 Oak Knoll 160 FE MOM. I ROOMS AND BATH NEAR PON I ROOM COTTAGE, OKMf-MOD- L1Jf1*jSSr **** doWP’ **! * m“ porchv Nice lawn. ndulU. 835 month 14 WUlard Bt 5 ROOM MODERN ON DIXIE near Clarkrton. Inquire IS Auburn. Pontiac. 5 ROOM HOME' 100 LAFAYETTE. :j Lake Oakland Heights ' { att patio porch. carpetlng.*anchor BH — ----- “ fcntrS, tdia prlv. Might trade. 3-M07 Or_PK_M*I*.___;_______ OR 3-1453 ____ BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. ] MUST S*tl 3-BEDROOM'HOUIE. landscaped, fenced, recreation 1 attached garage, unfinished ream, room. Highland Estatea, Mv „ son --- ‘ equity to 8t3.000 FHA. OR 3-7003 '-—” BEDROOMS AND BATH. BAKK- In lot county. Over 1600 »q. feet of living arta. Puil dining rm.. lit bath*. Two flreplacet Pul) basement Two large lot* -only 117- lake FRONT - Brick nutch«r In JAYNO HEIGHTS — The most talked about nubdivlaton. AU boau-_ ttful home* AUacbad two car ”” ,c^r---^sBin»-Tn ovei For Sale Houses MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Sale houses 49' nichDlie BREWER “Only 135.500 Might accept laud > NORTH SIDE contract as part ^payment I ------ LIST WITH US — For fast and ef- I flclent jerricr WE BUY. SELL I A TRADE - HI yr* scrying Pon- 1 large room*, big baa*-natlc heat and hot wa-! tor*, nice kftebep with ' board* aad' jat *tave. j e with 0 North Adams ■ BEDROOM n\ STORY LAKE 4-7620:__ _ _____ ROOMS. ROCHESTER. NEEDS ^gB-eyw, --------rg| g^^tjWrtr, t tei»* 87W5 PE . porch tor rant whhl —/---------— •ption to buy At Cut Lake 880 $ ROOMS AND BATH. LARGE LOT t month call after 5. PI 5-lMt : — 363 Ml. CTemena Can be teen ROOMS And BATH, white' Snturdby. between 0 a.m. to Mixed Neighborhood Wall localdfc j bedroom and bath. Only 17,000 with 8700 down. Call Mr. SjaU. FxTtdlO. '_____ NEAR DRAYTON Modern > bedroom ranch home featuring pl«tefed watte, oak floor*, full 'basement, nice let with lake privilege*. Only 110,-000.11,000 down, immediate poa- L. H. BROWN, Realtor too Elizabeth Lake Road Ph. FE 4-3504 or PE 5-4111 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OTTAWA HILL! HILLS Ive 4 b r. Huron, tmmedlal LBT7 } NORTH SIDE I 12*20ilfoot Uvlng” room, full 'sited I j dining roofn 11*14 kitchen with! (Me of eupkoardt. 3 Mg bedroom* ■ j le hot water. Aluminum tiding. | I. 114.- , ORION TOWNSHIP room Houat wmr larok S60 a . ri 5 SELL OR TRADE Largo ] hedroom borne utbr ---- tor large famllj^ DORRIS VACANT 3 BEDROOM BUN-GALOW Easy term*, as* oepttonal large room*, prae-Ucatty new carpeting, etelr way to expantlon attic, oak flaare throughout ^ full bx«»- ••llVllVi1** cootMer trade' THE COMP OnTABLE ROOMINESS OF MODERN SPLIT LEVEL — A prr «i HARGER to. ! SMALL HOUSE I Pour room l«o bedroom. I h«6t«r Vieiuil ■ • llJil; dfiotMli Mr°nf TWO ltOt!8t8 Out fiv# room full bAftoiv food cmdttlon. wUh Jeur i East Side Beautiful brick ranch bun gelt Built leu than Man, Surrout meat, automatic tlvolv landscaped; . quick calc, 13000 down. Commerce Ruad fine 7 room brick bungxlo* full,, baeoment, t —‘*_ cnuvpli.tr tile hqU ear garage Truly, • >■«• ..... aad an wouaual value. 011.500, Investment aua Very vgalow with It|duj4 5 LOTg^DQWN PAYtlFNT 1 A *urt thin* J tl ; lly tncomt on i*. Vaee"MEtoy”Trm,i **f"r at-4 town Large \ | Seat Too5 much j to taka care a TWO^ STORY FNAMT NICHOLI SJVrWH Includes plastered wall*. 5 ROOMS, BATH. COUPLE WITH I or 2 children Pull basement j PE 4-4423. 13 to * “ _* * |_ 6 RM AND BATH 82~\VASHINO-; ton St Children welcome. 5 rooms And bath, drapes throughout FE 44448 after 5:30; 8 RobMS~QA8 HKAT~CA8S: lakefront. FI 2-8452 ___ 8' rooms ' and. Oath, lower. flat Ne*r Pontiac Motors PET J-4308 ___ • ROOMS BATH. 1 10 B RM. HOUSE GOOD CORNXB >. lot In Ortonylllf. HA 7-1475, eves. if room. iV* "baths, pull month' moderi rcation room. 1 Blue Sky .w-mmMw, »».r7 pm, 1 BATHURST STREET. 4 ROOMS ' and bath. 540 a month. UL >1400 CLEjjl 1 BEDROOM HOME. BICE' location, will lease, reference*., . *85 a month.1. FE 5-55**._ COMMERCE LAKE FRONT HOME. I 2 bedroom, fireplace, full baie-; -ment with option to buy. MA! 4-1200. _____ FOR 'RENT 5 RM. HOUSE. 42 j N. Midland. MS monthly. c*ll _WO 8-4070 Mr § Leonard Hyman | FOR SALE' OR RENT • Walled Lake prlv. 1 bedrm ranch, f near schools and shopping, Re-dec0ra|ed 810 month MA 4-34M HOUSE FOR" RENT. TEAK1 around. Brick, t room. util. LA 1-2521. . KEEUO HARBOR—1177 54ADDT , FK 1-1371 0 PK 4-44U r appoint- < f. Waddell, i cell for tlEMO - 11.100 dowi J. A. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE * INSURANCE 7732 Highland Rd. (Mill OPTO dally t-t OR 4-0308 NEW*! BEDROOM HOME SMALL down payment, its per month. I FE 5-3036._____________ OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 7 i TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL 1189 Commerce Rd. O. Flottley. Builder EM 3-0412 -Ovpi4ooking iake- - bedroom, oak floor*. bmutL. basement Ou heat. Total prlc a , 112.100. Terms to cult. 1411 KU- 1 ! abeth Lake Rd._ 2 | PLEASANT LAKE AREA. 1 BEDRM. Basement Large lot. 110,100 11000 dn. M0 per mo. Owner. W 1-3107. T iKENNEDY, Rfgltor __3101 Went Huron >Bt ! NO DOWN PAYMENT | NEAR COMMERCE 1. IRWIN. REALTI DIXIE LAKE 1 bedroom bungalow, basement, large lake privileged lot. very clean: 17,000: Terms can be ar- j<5h^ j. vkrmf.tt RIAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OPEN DAILY Open 7 day* a week. 3 and 3 bedroom home* in sunset Park, Age no handicap On our lot* located 1^ b with privilege! on Sylvan Lake, all the outstanding appointment! demanded by buyer, cull for further in formation RANCH HOME SALE OR TRADE UMdO. A .beautiful well planned 3 bedroom home, perfect condition ‘~ t. gleaming o irod walls, ull HAYDEN OT? ’“’•I™ 3 bedroom homo be MI excellent condition Oak floor* > ■- 'OWA^LAEJJ ROAD Near acott ?:l Mien room h Water softener , excellent gar- VaiC bodroom'boml! Read flniah floor. I WIIeLIS M BREWER 5 JOSEPH P RE IBB. BALES MGR |-*«r“ *™« “ “ “ ----- “ PE .4-5101 AUBURN HEIGHTS. *°11U XTTWTNl .11A M j CORNER CROOKS AND AUBURN I : RQCHE8TER TRI-LEVEL. 1 BED- : 1 room*, plus den. family room. 1 m bath*. 2Vk car garage. Completely landscaped. Owner/ OL l-ll— ' f ^ Partridge DIRECTIONS; Off Union j 0*01^ St ^ Pfitrjfr. Ci ! lu»t°"o/f *M4I ^cm 751 $200 DOWN 050.01 per month, including . ______ 4M**S?,“rS"d* n?w* nefohboVhoolf ROCHESTER-3 BEDROOM BRICK Pontine TrSl Call «»mH*tni I SuftM, family room. Wood Li 7-3it0 carpet, drapee, water coftener. — ft ■*— other extra* Price reduced for $300 DO WN j Immediate cale OL 54*37. | 3 bedroom ranch, naW ‘--------- 1 - - ■ "IJ— - - - ated. It* car garage, I IS THE "BIRD" -STEELE REALTY— (Main Office) « North Milford Road Salween Highland and Milford BRICE BUNGALOW BALI very attraetlre Welt «id< near but, ceramic bath fu VACANT BUNOALOW 510,-$75 modem to mlnuta, two tad—BjgmMbpw. KENT ItKome Special Tin-top condition, Weal eldr 1 unit income within walktn distance to downtown. Maturing ----large room*, erparale WATERFORD, ('Iran | story brlck-rete home Oak floor* Baeemem. -i—OH turnoea, i bedrooms. 81,1*0. SMITH WIDEMAN : INDIAN VtLLAOC jnd tn.su r*n_- -—~ _ . TcTtooU OR 3-6166. -— 14 LINDA VI8TA \ - PONTIAC 3 bedrm. brick in A-l cond. Cbr-«mlc tile bath, full bsmt Fenced wd Si* pySrt.eW,r PACE Sylvan Model Open 2140 Pontiac Dr. 4 level brick, bdrmi.. 1 bathe. Fireplace Pam lly room. Mud room. Wooded eai nor lot. Lake privilege*. 211,101 Wll^dupUcntc. Albert M. Catteli SMALL 2 BXDROO Elisabeth Lobe. A rml den! for someone! Ideal! 4b j felpgl annett t liousc_,ln Sylvan Lake. LEASE WITH OPTION 3 bedroom home near School Basement. Oarng.. ..... ----- g10 Floyd Kent Inc. 2200 Win bolld 3 bedroom ri $9,500 Dixie Hway. FT 2-0123. LAKEFRONT RANCH HOME, "J —bedroom*. LI 3-8e*»--—--. LARGE FARM HOUSE SUITABLE for 1 famine. FB 1-4744 - MODERN YEAR ROUND e on ydur lot. Pull basement. REDUCED $2,450 Suburban brick 1 bedrm bungs--| low. attached garage, full basement, forced air oil furnace. Modernised n«w bxtn. Pull dining room. 2 enclosed porches, quin sweet, save 13.4M oy pxytn'g 82,-1 500 down. Balance only $1.000.1 Might coo elder email trade. , " >V. H. toit M*nH+-BuTlder- 1081 W. HURON - BASS. Realtor j FE j-72IOt bltehon wl|h eoetai paneling. Hardvoo. FOR THE SPORTS-MINDED Sore la on attractive, new ra Partridge cs PE 4-150 I1U|ANCI mKmw ASSOCIATES On School House Lake, in W. Walton Blvd._ MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE B ", rep lace. Clark lam, 10S X 130 l PACE after: ________ _____ _ NEW l"BEDROOM BRICK FULLY mv OWNER"-' carpeted. Fenced potto. 2Y> car ,„.n brick F l*gd*-...;' *•““«£, Harrtagton bedroom |M0! . Hill* tab. nWl'-...;.:.... - for eeeh. FE...... 5^8ub°3tbedroom*,Bum- B7.w]ow’,,!R RIGHT' Full basement. Carpeted. ___ ^nly $7^500 I. furnace. A dandy heated. ease way. Water softener, lVj nn —r gar., 3 lota att fenced la. _ ; »#,800 -|3 000 da.: 8*0 mo. HAH-1 Reohv Bu ' OLD — - •- -__j wku». i ._____ bM6in*8*L .rTS.. Ml (CONVERTIBLE-24)" _■_ _ - ...1 1 k I bedroom*. It* both* R°- W.. W. ROSS HOMES Terms. Discount _ OH 3-8021 /7L._.-___________ heat. FE 2-6710 ___ SMALL HOUSE. 3 ROOM_______ rwu Heights. CaU fireplace, reel P®_______• | scaped, 80x1$ _____________CAifl MMI. Lake Kd., PE 4-4403 U to 1. igy OWNER. —SMALL—LAKKFRONT HOME. 575 acre^. Breezet month. Mt 3-0150.______f E. Walton. PI WEST SIDE BRICE. -Jr=Tr’ " “ ___!'* bathe, g ' ' NearQBacf Rent Lakt Cottages 4lji-b 3-bedro l school 500 ft. PE 4-7*38._______ . §Y~ OWNER" DESIRABLE 3 BED-fenced, carpeting, latlon room, land- [SALE BY OWNER. I rooms and bath, house « ] old, gas heat. Phone FE for appointment. _ SYLVAN VILLAGE. 3 BE Pull bum*. One heat. PE TRY TOlJEAT 1.2 BEDROOM HOME — With 1' •crei. 25 beating fruit / tre« i lUQO^ Oowi | STEELE REALTY ' (Main Office) Bg| ~ ‘ Bet wee __MU 4-204 j 2-Family,/Near YMCA e frontage. |22.2I i Paint Creek HHAcrc*. Ukirkstottr- j Completely remodeled DORRIS * SON REALTORS WE TRADE I W. Huron Pboot FE 4-122 A FINE INVESTMENT I 20 ft. frontage-caned commercial. ; fere’s an opportunity to (hare an ittractlve modern 3 bedroom : NORTH SIDE — and baih with 1 oil beat ciMsai Haaftr la *U7| da Now at dd.ddd With V. *15.« Incinerator, ‘ '1~ j 114.500 “Bud" Nicholie, Realtor 8* Mt. Claman* Bt. 3 °*dl FE 5-1201 Basin After 6 p.m. FE 5-8004 | with brick mapUce. I3uU ft nolug tuom,. fult ba»f-menl, oil heal, artrad lor •lactrlc dryer, l ear garage Paved drive Sun porch. FULL PRICE , 114,““ enclosed porch** TRIPP ? Off PmUac _ taqft ‘Attractive i other t| Flenty of ro i j Paved road. 7 Term*, investigate. j WEST BIDE 3 bedroom modern. Newly dico-i rated. iCrofoot School dtatrlet.i i Nice living room, dining roam and , kitchen. Basement. Gas furnace. I 87.28* With 11.280 dawn. Terms | [ Dorothy Snyder Lavender --- Realtor Et* 3* Year* . 4 7001^Highland Rd. IM52I EM 3-2203 Daya MU 4-4417 Eves, f 1 j “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE " | l O'NEIL WATERFORD HI AREA. ! bedroom brick all on oni floor ceramic hath, carpal lag In living room and now dlnlnjt arm. Handy kltohet REALTOR r^da wS S^hiofe Hills----------------------- » Excellent Beautifully landscaped tot. brick material to * bedrm home, 3 bathe, study I, full dining roam, carpeting, ----- full basement. Taate- rated. Double garage. RETIRED ' COUPLE "NEXDMOKE~WOUIIt flrcphic PE 3 . Huron Strife •161 «Off1c«| Fenced P y»rd ind m»ny" tree* Brut of coodmon. Now of 123 000 Kloyd Kent Inc, Realtor j 2300’ Dixie R#y at Tetegraph PE 2-0122 Open Eve*. Free Parking MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE" ARRO WCRKRND 5PE4 IA t HOYT elded. 3 bedroom* 31*SjtDR°"c*A SMITH-WIDI'MAN REALTY 112 W HURON OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 . OWNERS MOVING jt OUT OF STATE j BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP: type kitchen. Oak floors Auumi- d i«F» 4 l ei ■RICK. 6 R GKNTLK-DOWN NICE ROOM. RIGHT hW8,Jto|: gentleman. 1 41 Pine SL . _____________ nJBBni0 Rook. rai?8Tt si^ 1T6 JAM ROOMS WITH krTCH-Near Fisher Body. FI Rooms with Board «ln many modern features Realty tog-------- wk.. FE 8-3020. LARGE PLEASANT ROOM Of MOD-! ern home, southern style cook-tag. MU 8-3337. wSftginKlAKU BHIWlW out. U2W Otklaad Ave, F14-1254 Convalescent Homes 44 I VACANCY FOR CLsdlLT'. LA-dle* ft our*e* ..home, good care rmiimr iidt'Stndw , ■ 4 46 CLTHA. | ONLY $10 DOWN Modal at 222 S. Blvd. °P“ Iwfcf?S»FnHiALTT —4T------------ COZY 3 BEDROOM Attraetlre set tiny * Mrs m. I Mm M PACE cm not Phone Mr Clark tt PE 2-7888 CLARK REAL ESTATE 13*3 W. Huron Open gun. 12 to 5 SCHRAM b Eedroom toime, SrS.**"*1" i car ~ L«t u . nearest mhles ^ ■ rooms and inn with fireplace. fuU bath plus twb half baths. | recreation^ room.^ dandy kitchen screened porch, two ear — , fenced yard. A bargain 2 bedroom homes, RAY4p*NEtLv Realtor 3*3 South Tf'egranh Road Open M p m PACE HOYT REAI.TY I 364 S. TELEGRAPH PE 3-2540 W HR* STOUTS! Best Buys Today OO ^YOU^NEED MORE ROOM? lovely l2-room* home " wtttT*!Vj I 'WEST. BLOOMFIELD No etepe m this beautiful lot ranch i bedroom brick home ---garage Fenced yaref and muni ojyr feature!..Sec ft thtl week i Jolm K. Irwin & Sons ‘ REALTORS 1 Since 1215 313 West Huron Street Phone PE 5-2447 i Art W542B________j Johnson * nas UU°°b? bam. big torn-iraga with fin- ■ oo numtroae to mentton. 3 BEDROOM BRICK tt cast down for tola lava.. h home. Tiled bath, tana . kitchen, paved street, too > lot, located close to Dray- . iIns Only 211.800. 184 par jJBUY SELL TRADE? milLer j OFF PIKE st. You know ; ‘ Evenings after * tall BonaO John- J A. JOHNSON & SON »| 1704 S; Telegraph \\ FE4-25& SX COLORED Beautiful 2-story brick. J large ' I room* Living and dining >m, dan flradaca. toll bast ut. gas hast. Large landscaped ! . Only 8260 down, immediate E FRONT Complete lou* 3 bedroom brick rsi rr moving to Florida Atut! lulck tale. Built-In range . ledge-rock fireplace, h cam. patio 3-ear attached grounds. Asking price ' k Your offer Handy kitchen, dinette. >n* room, basement, i c*v garage, gai beat. 3: |gjVal-U-Way'; arprUng FOR GOOD BUYS AND VALC9Eft.' deally t __ | basements. Only g b Builders | $LMM will handle. EAST OP PONTIAC N I T • EAST OP PONTIAC —f SI TlYYFYrtr ! 3 bedroom bungalow with 11 x 17 ! I,.. uLaumger S ACRES ISO. Only 31.220 data wltST^aad! r»*. Ctoly 811.200. 6o month. | S*,.J00., p *”■;t» _ NO OTHER cons Uvto. room l«l U Realty & Building Co. FE 4-0921 MU ELIZABETH LAMM ROAD HAGSTROM PRETTY AS A PICTURE and lust COMMERCIAL • for heme and off:__ ___________ — eie l ream. 3 rtarT brick to tiptop condition. IVk baths. It I* vacant and ready tor occupancy, j See ft today - Liberal tarns. SOUND INVESTMENT - Needs i’ rooms, 1^-, 'bath*, nil °furn?s^ilng* ! Included Priced tor quick vale to tattle estate t7.200.00 - *1.. t ooo dawn. Lac* for catb. j CITY WEST 8IDB — Rear new [ post office1 and shopping canter. I Neat and clean. 3-badraom MO TOU CANT SELL RENT R j b« j CEIPTsr Lot's get together a buy" Located* * FStole0™* ... — —. On* beat, recently 11 redecorated. Vacant. ! 1.01,000 DOWN , 4 41 1 f Vary *barp 3-bsdroom hams with , '4 toll batement. ree rest Ion room and expansion attic. Near schbOlx and transportation. Only *71 f*r $2,500 down a l. din „ - O OTHER cans 2-bedroom hatn* boar Plsher. Full basement, larga living room, a* —'—I XKahaa plat dining * I. Oas fofced :w jrtori FE 2-21 Dorothy ^Kfdtr I-aveoder N^wtodacs^taadytomaM i IVAN \V. SCHR Ail 7«5ritata^MV8S*> 10 REALTOR FE 5-9471 j MUT*417 Eves. J LAUINOEH REALTY ' EM 2-3W3 Days. ■ 1 1 1331 William* Lb. Rd OR *0481 tired __ _______________ finished recreation ream, tote of closet space, close to shopping i canter, beautiful landscaping <17.-100. Reasonable down payment, i H. R. HAGSTROM i REALTOR __ 4000 HIGHLAND ROAD (M40) I Mansfield j pontiac , or 4413551 ------- FE 4-7005 AFTER S haa^wamf WtaP fftlkf ] kltWLTWfel — Idtfil L A ror74alv**l 11^50#f* j------ hjO/M rms, / ■ l*c*P furnace. Hrw* , > -w,». - ■ —* | roam*, neeaa i cwolHtatthl. Only »m -<“«> ”, ^.,ac!!“£lk.ns,,2 R. J.-(Dick) VALUET il Realtor FE 4-1531?. * OAKLAND AVH2TOH t baa baaamaat and garage. PRICE h ONLY $30750 TOTAL I wna T-* / , $450 DOWN BUYS! Willianl Miller ___ ' HURRY I f Realtor . FE 2-0263 Warren Stout, Realtor ---------- I —e We,t Huron Street I 77 H. Saginaw 81. PE M185 j Realty Open * to t - Open til I p m > ____ _ ifi*. home is toftatolly lec orated throagbout. and U a 1 fttal at <*fly *1,250 with , law dawn payment. - 375 y*L(HlAVrOOD a suBStontlal dn. 2fWt. wui any this extra ataa I badna. bora* at j to HU|*W' PACE ri C. Schuett, FE 8-0458 ^FOltTY-FOrR Ftr !■!> Hmnt 49< Sal* Resort Property 52 Rent, L’ee Bus. Prop. 57A i • \'i 't«*~ 1 ■~ • !i i ./• .jr: ' T FT THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, I960 Cr^lt Advisors 61A - TIZZY iMdi oanMt oh brush un « BEDROOM TRl-LEVEL ; Wlrad tad atoctrto------- * hMMI Oft tevsly boms ImM pleulr furateftad. < at II Ihim Dr .IkMinS ted iahtoa acuA_U Wood*. Van* aanaBad family AtlaataTineh tiroom wtth fireplace. BerbecUt pit Cart. c*U aft* >HHS-ta bar. i hi-fi vSr-^srjrrr-r." ^~*EL bw built-in kSHMa. uDurban _ -= , i£JW£?n'St Si VfS, I BUDGET YOUR 'DEBTS aunt In* 4 gallons per month FK 04144. CONSOLIDATE B1LLS-NO LOANS j "all prta* ***** LtSMHt MM HIS STORS REASON AS LI : net, a* m Auburn Arena* c*it BUSIN EM corner, u*^ rr. Financial Advisehs. Inc. j saooiaw rm m ram wt milford I sS woTo $2.a)o ■ Ml boon* fax CM hMt. i COMPLETELY MODERN. WELL ! - r ta* ••«$}. lighted, bulldta* with approiimai- ® MM, Aifctif MI.S00 Will lr 2.400 »q . ft floor apace. la tr I ! font growing Eaft ilda Shopping PACE ; 2ssil 'JffiSLif 2r. vrzii ;«l a B» Kats Oesns i Sols HoHsohoUOoods 65 nw? I 41018. Year-Around Vacation On Oalnand County born**. Mod-"a or not. Voss & Buckner. Inc. | Motional Bid*. W 44730 J Swaps 63 i t ODER M AIR CONDITIONED , WHB. TRAILER WITH RACK building on DUD* Hwy. Ideal tar * »„““!£ V !• Doctor, Demist, Lawyer, i ^_raw_ BEDROOM skier; t . rTT T T X \ ! Teierson Real Estate WILLI AMS' 504 m?r30^Sway 1 WWLnjATE AMD »^^,*i,MRl^-HAC* - BLOOM-' After A a at taU Jeha Williams I al-lrr*!. lull bimt . appraa. j PUL 43414 9 aerie, 1 Wmi 40 ft f*C U-V?*. “Jr* 'J*™ iJSSSI’ Berlin* shown br aDaoIntment 3-BEDROOM MUCK. IN' LAKE! ^•isL»rL-”wia g?iijgajuptpst ----»“• Eg|*-- I rmmloAR lot wtn» owrat. I «»•»*• j a Baldwin. Located a ^ Slttte 1 DtobttssU Handyman's Special NEEDS SOME WCdMt INSIDE - JUST :12.950 — i IMS DOWN - *30 PER MONTH — PROPERTY ID GATED OTF SCOTT LAKE sir. Muir lie eeen HKNuM* l I PACE Opportunities 59! BARGAIN ' OPPORTUNITY.. | STORE BUILDING WITH APARTMENTS- INCOME PBOMr ------------- OYER M** i APARTMENT Uaetnermtor. fenced lot. Isoly ~St6.- ; , PER MONTH. USE STORE rOK ITSELF OR RENT TOR MORE INCOME. STORE MOW VACANT -LOCATED ON BALDWIN AYE. I ----- REASONABLY ERH----- 1, CARPHTSD, OA- > HUNT * LON SIT WIND WATCH. _ov i-snir _ ____ ! ANTIQUE 4 POSTER SOLID CHER-| n bed. compute, Cell afUr I N Hi FI, TV Rad Radios 66 Fsr Ssi^MiwIsatssi 67 f Madda>ry mtTISS I TYPE M i LENOTH j POLLY AUTOMATIC SAW PIUNQ “ ---------------------------------------------- "iiitr fan 0-*-”-- 1 'Spred Etta* NT ssii oh . alaee fined. H* H OH VMS._____ tv oq “ *** I ?wrsi ad EyMit 70 ■ mm. www*K_ w. Walton, fe atm house car.___ S*TT lerre lott near 2 lu IX! *! JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 1 >4 Oakland Art. Open'd! 0:2* Realty rm mm n 470*1 Wrote—l alter »:*» FK 84800-j PAGE ickp i L?!*--- J * fle^B.^and~ pet "j Templeton fj Ideal Church Site DIM* Highway front***- Over tUU bseement home Peeing atr ea lake. Ala* prlTUetet to stli Lake. Can be b*a*M right K. L Templeton, Realtor URbll alto* 13* PE MMS Lauinger ! 1(M PIBEROLAl _ nmm 1 BRICK RANCH HOME ■ equity Income or bom* i u*< or 3-ms. BUILDING SITES ji to 10 Acres I.OW AS $850 Completely ^modern bait abop. Be . saving,. Adjacent to tteto owned Racreatton area. Pront- Housetrallar or a 1 I r —- J-4 ——44 f - gtn»u« tvtMtmtoa —/»■> <. j “That'. 1 new tires!' i the last time 1 so Out with Herbie until he buys! * .' ■ T | U11&HS BAND QROCND PLANE antenna aa* 1* feet of coaxial eSbto. new, aered need. Call PH I l-BM after S M. ■■ I OOOD SELECTION OP USED TVl Bagley St it^. gg—j »— --1*. Every 1 i. Priced ft -1 3BtV!si*i. GARAGE DOORS ISds MnskRl (loads 11 gn m BASS accordion. «m. oa Electric doer operators, folding - *•**>*■. cJOf« dpor* and disappearing _ ATTENTION MUSICIANS gpTHW*. . . WE STOCK EVERYTH1NO TOUR We glTe eattmeia, ea s*r*S* re- MCWCAL HEART DESIRES BERRY DOOR SALES on Setorda, fACOORBION. 130 BASS. LIKE 171 S. Paddock >S msh ■" *175. OR 3-fltM after 3. HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 OAL. B*NP INSTRUMENT REPAIR. BV ^^SKLTKS'CjSr «a , electric, all and bottled gas I *• BAOINAW_ PE M723 heaters. MiehlAn Floureacent. 3*3 BALDWIN ACROSONIC M»INn Oldb* | value. MATE taWH SHiMLTitMg awl_____ ... .. ___ ____ uncalled for shotguns and deer BEAUTIFUL- USED OONOYER rifle*. Corner Orchard Lake and Oraad Piano. Lyon and Mealy *y St | Grand Plano, a. practice pianos, tumir ,reconditioned nirfecr for begln- ______ . , INSULATION f »!to jiito.ftmir Morria itu- GKINNELL'S P T r&di^l^& Atnu trom ***!"?*— PE 3-71M! M. A. BLN SON— ., CORONET CONN CONST ALLA- j CHANNEL * ANTENNAS ._ Pontiac. PE 4-1821..1 tloa. like new, need money badly — -at -•«*i«*» ««• »» i : ----— ------r yor ccbool. Muat ceu. After ( p.m PE M14*.__ 4-03P* between »-3. 333* Orchard Lk Rd Itul hlUstfe parcala LADD’S. INC. «^MM»;Oor»WtM UPMf rm Msi ■a M-i*. Cement____ ilth tee* brlckfront. Averege m.FeW ^J^mtf^g: j COLORED. 3 KEDRO0m7“PULL I j I IfftiS?11 111 ZSSiii ‘SatSJ!* wS' l*'FI*c* DANISH MODERN. BED. FOR SALE YELLOW DINETTE ™ ,3* if .min ^V*n root" wlte. Mrawer triple dim- set. nearly new. Inquire after t:30 .'vmant rr Jfiaaa AiJ,., I fr- “..•^**>v.Dl|,“I*t*r*d or a«»day, M Lewie St * ga7*.. i .limit..I — i ht$dbotrd. J bight tillti. 2 hnipi | vaw salk wfWiiT'iifet 'mnmibl ! IH rot UlID^hri RADIOS . — Boa lorln. and atltrati ^ 1 . Sale household Goods 65 { Sale Household Goods 65 LOVELY SINGER SEWING MA-i ' ARM, blond modem cabinet Sew* —r pin*, etc. Take an payment! -----------‘□birr' SALE _JTn—rT Water Softeners 66AI ”>» *»■ universal Co. feT5*m. | LET US BUT IT OR t£LL FT POR ! ,»•«•«£«. OPEIn I Steal * P ** W ”*r‘ | aale. 1»T t Hufi 4581 KEMPF DRAYTON PLAINS Sat. and Sun. 1 -6 1 bedroom homo with full baa*-1 meet. It* hatha, automatic heat, j Large kitchen with built-in stove aad oven. Will build on your let or mine. Ala# will consider trad*. • LAiOB BUiLDIKO LOTS. JOS-lya Road ad)a*ent to Judah Lane Clou to goad school and chopping center gtM my equity and take over payments n 4-S071 glter j. _______ 12 Residential Lots : iprtae aad mattrus. years old. Will sf" " ' consider trading I POR 1 CEMENT WORK FOR . Id i i UiW TOUr Wt SdTM.... . — ■ H_________ __ _ OUN8 POR WHAT HAVE Vnu~ -I??htJry»*L M00 TRogan M77.. . I BAT Manley Leach, li_Haglty. 30 IN, OAS RANGE IN EXCEL- | ! KEN MORE DELUXE IRONER WITH i.. J? _______I !?*[?“• 1 chair. Uk* new. Trad* for 16. 20 ALMOST NEW MECCHI AUTO.!. .. ..----------- ----------- matle slg sag In beautiful console. Makes X Hi i brands scratched. Tei values 014SJ0 while they lagt. No phone order* pleas*. Michigan ___ _ ___. community water, ike prlvllteci on Lotos Lake. •rlced to sell one or *11. termi HOUSEMAN -I SPITZLEY AUBURN ROAD , . „wojmm* . 1~T. d. 'chaJR.i '** ”• - — JT- WOODED-LOT I Hit s. TMagiapK don McDonald LICENSED BUILDER OR 3-3*37 Mislnets opportunities, _ ate. any kind, Snywhtr*. STATEWIDE jrou. OA SMM.____________ ! LARGE DUFtXX Of . good location, near rl will accept property o ........- ~ ntlac are tracts u. .. OR 3-7655 ______ I RIDING " WHEEL HORSE TRAC. tkord Lake SALE CHEAPrsTUDIO COUCH. lamp. _ ers - Chut |. „ v_„ _____mwsg • marred. Models Cash k Cany. Tn included , Installed Price 131.06 federal Modernization been | ms Dixie Hwy. W 2.7030 2 i&RNSK OIL HBATEk. SXCEL-lent cond. Heat. * rms. PI g-1302. I USED *6.000 bTt.u. OIL-RRED forced air furnace and controls. 112*. 1 used tO.MO B.T.U. «ai . forced Air furnai* and rontroli •70. 1 new 100,000 B.T.U. gat- rm. oa mm. - —------i Ixw Betterly Music Ga. LUXAIRE ’ BUHNER; USED 3 MI M002 Ptldayc til • 5ela!liiMte0k “? “ m*Uolt HAM»»ND~SPINlf”WITH 1UTV ---------------------------- . „ „jlf r Llw' BETTBRLT excellent condition. Sacrifice ggt.; MUSIC CO MI 4^4*2, _ HAMMOND CHORD* ORGAN AND bench, beautiful sherry wood POLEY SAW _PIIXR. MODEL"Pit, | OL 1- _____ KITCHEN , CABINET 8INKST *70*. - u.. .„u g0” models. . lchlgan Pluoreacent. 3*3 Orchard I Organ Repair Co. 1725 1 ting ■ I'tufami id CooHng Lake Rtf WBl Aahuew - Hetohse. Lares '^BBfe^yj-aAGSlBOM ivga. vtt aeiiwin KCArw g am'pmRIPA BARGAIN Very Choice aswtofK ------SiJtH"! lots ct Tarpon springe (the Venice of the South), walking dtetance to NORTHER aad privilege* on beautiful Lake BAR on Tarpon. Natural year-round air I —>■ a., conditioning la a community of 1 LIQUOR tfilT City. Gross over m.« clean bright bar iB pi ___ „„„ .... „„. iti,Sl2,^eommS-n,t5' Vth \ o* •*«*• pump gun. 013.000 down. You ean also buy 3.(230, * ¥ ¥ * property which "eludes bowling tAROEnilsaPiMoMAKm run * i ...q,-- c-:-v- ! .-^.ajj- 1 OTHER BARS - Throughout I mlB gojector, PE 4-34M___________t rf 7t te^ per mo^or lTTkO PKXXXERS — NOROE PREEZERg rwr/T *Oir"piPE; » PT. gJ.N Michigan Llaunaa arriving dally LET US BUY IT OR SELL IT POR balance of defaulted eootracl. fl -___ c5“,t . l.prlgut* . Samp Pumps . cut *-------“ *tBc*s. Call us on you OA SMSt. 04407. CApItol Appl. New rnodcls allijmy scratched ar save plumbing SUPPLY ------- ----- ‘ ^ ~ I f ~DrfiOIT. !--------~AOTEN'TiONlI----------- ?S2S?' “*“* “ *** ^ »» *■ SagtaitW Pg 8-2100 •r. Sell or | Used TV. |lg *5 and up. Wash- fwn viin to aav 4-ROOM DUO-THERM OIL SPACE land con- j «r*. dryers, ranges and refrtaer- 1 ” “y ‘ MS - - l in trad*. a tors. 3 place sectional, bumd dinette act, bedroom suite*, complete. PE 5-6002, Olobe Purnlturi 148 W. Walton. A BEAUTIFUL BUY 2-Pteje Living Rm Suit* ONLY $99.50 LIKE Npr - modern hide-a- I AViM^ M^c Center _ bed. OE electric stove. Flab BAZAAR’ AREA MIRACU^WLE aquarium. 2* eu. A. Am ana up- , _ PHONE PEderal 2-G24 right freeser. 71ft. eklto with 1 PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT bindings. FE MWff. ____, j __________PE 242X7 ___ MONTGOMERY WARfi~5 H. P) I SPRASSER EBOTtONH CLARINET ---- tractor with sickle bar. > complete wtth case. |10O. Peer ■ plow, g" plow and cul- | Appliance. EM >411*. tun* *XC. *100. MArket TUNINO AND REPAIRING. 24 — service, all work guaran- Uvator. 1 4-2*10._____________________ Mowers, Tractor Sale r factory trained n n! 1 pick-up ' cab trailer. ( 4 HAGSTROM WAP "SMITH7" 1 pries 837. H u*te* 1 VAST SIDE LJ?*' enjoyable CLARKS TON WATERFRONT Ideally located REALTOR 4880 HIGHLAND ROAD 'M-Stl PONTIAC . OR 4-0318 I PE 4-7005 AFTER ( Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 244 S. TELEORAPH ROAD PE 3-7848 M A 6-6431 6432 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD ceoalder trad*. PACE if —— Built ___OH VHN__ WEKTER Ctrl W. Bird. Realtor 603 Community Nat'l. Sank Bldg. | PE 44211 _ ..Eves^FE 6-1343 CLARKSTON ESTATES- ROLLING lit unlit lot* 74*160. 14 mil* 1 from mw cnrytlir Highway. Shopping, churches, grade and | high school wtth" 1 blocks. Un i mo. r£ 44808, LI *8-7711. ' Waterford Hills Estate A few cfibrc* T0W leftr ‘*wrxg» 180 1 350. Oood drainage. Ideal location. - Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. rm »42»_______________7 ■_ A ...rncTL-D -5 (7 (POR SALE LOT AMD 1 BEDROOM C A. WEBSTER, Realtor; then, or 3-03*4 - OA 8-3122 - MY 2-2281 1 - - - H. R. HAGSTROM —----- REALTOR--- 4800 HIOHLAND ROAD PONTIAC ' OR 40 PE 47008 AFTER 6 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS”_______ sacrifice hh Pontiac for an Immediate sal*. "0. ptopi ‘ * « ROOM 8U HO ALOW HAS FULL BASEMENT - Ito CAR OARAOE ON 200 FT. R 1 LOT — WILL TAKE TRAIL-p- I KR OR CONTRACT AS u PART PAYMENT. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor j 345 Oakland Are_Open 'til 8:30 ■ FE 4*441 FE 5-7501 -----B.vnnJnga.jlter — »» ueaea- BELL OR SWAP BBAOLS HOUND M>35» 1 for desr rlfl*. EM 3-6221. ----TRADE TOP SOIL OR TRACTOR ' work ter deep Ireeze, FE 44228. I WE BUY - SELL - TRADE. | , Bernes s Hargraves, 742 W. Huron t For Sale Clothing 641 •Met. 54 HUDSON SEAL COAT. SIZE ) Bprtng coat; worn-twice, elie wu< ' Navv dress ala. la OS 8-11*1 3 Dixie, With Foam Cushions. 810 Down; 88 Monthly. Bedroom Outfitting Co., 478] Drayton plains. ABOUT ANYTHINO YOU WANT POR THE HOME CAN BE POUND AT L S I SALES. A little out of the way but I lest to pay. Furniture and a ances of all kinds. NEW b Uf day* game as cash I h**Ur »°d took. 160. EM 3-4804. WAYNE GABERT , 4 INCH SOIL PIPE 03)**. COP- : .i W. SAGINAW FE 8411* I per pip* at special nricti. First I FRIOIDAIRE ITOYE, DOUiul I W•„*"?«.' - j oven, automatic. Cost *400 0138. Excellent condition. I 2-7180. «aeh. 2—27»jy , r"Frto"'ah? ’ 1—80*33 and . 1—00x30 ll : ZtJSb S. I doors. Walnut varnished. I and tractors. Priced to iv ohiWTMhovarahR* now. EVANS EQUIPMENT 0007 Dixie Hwy. MAPLE 47171________OH 3- __iMQVINa Formica table i breakfast set. chin* cabin*t, stu-. » Pc dining room suite IN dent desk. ARB Resale, 00 W. very good cond. Paraall tractor Howard. PE 24808. with rotary and cycle ' ---- -- .— ----------- ——-1 atom -gt wagon. MA l office desk 87, ----and choirs 820, ! - duck boat 034. China ' cabinet *8, marbl*-traia*d mirror I -gg.diritel>.v i PE 24288. Solovox »tv*chmeni for piano . 8*8 Installed. Used piano . .777.....IT.....i Died piano .................011 am*u Grand piano- .Uk* now. bargains. lot MY 3-3711. __________ • _ pu-j OAS KAiiOE, LIKE NEW »P- 108 Norton. I ^OAFlTOW. rREABOKAHLE" ______A 0-2787. _ . 120 IN. SILVER TONE. REASON-, I able. *740 "dependei i 03-GAL. ELEC HEATER, 0M.08. 30-gal. auto, ga* heater *04.08. |—Bobr-*laka-aad- ftWlagi, 004.00-up: 1.sundry trays and stand and 3* MONTHS Tb Pi mile* E. of Pontiac 0 1 OlhlRAL ELECTRIC RANGE. I — .*vf"'plumhrvci" after «“/m°Mi,7U-3i0l*11 Phaa* in B. Saginaw__PE 0410a -----P- -1------•_-------1 -to GALLON AND 30 GALLON HOT (.iALLAGHER’S selcctlwi ol cabinets with j l| g. Huron_ PI 4400* after I f.rrtflf'bay*!®!HlehlgahVluo?^ ! »“» ARUBTROKO*"FLUTE FOR 303 Orebard Lk Av«.!7-2*. I . sale, EE 2-1*70._ METAL_OmCE DESK AND CHAIR" I USED OROAN8. CONN. ARTIST .■ r»s«y^u,w..T*h,ily payment. You ean | neck piece, jy 8-808*._________ I benefit If you act BLACK PERSIAN LAMB Cl 1 natural ranch mink collar, ■ ; OE REFRIGERATOR, 048. AUTO-1 , matte washer, $20. 17*’ TV. 830. 1 BE 043*4 _ HOTPOINT ELECTRIC STOVE. 37 piece blond bedroom outfit, bed davenport, Rsllleraftor TV and occasional chair 1*8* West Lla- coin. Birmingham.___ HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYER 860. MA 42043 _ __ MA 6-3007) I tout 'condition. SmaU*'curi! finest I BRAND NEW WROUORT IRON SALES CORPORATION 1 S 52Sk«b.,g;„ciom,pi,iS WAiL*m«K MICHIGAN BUSINESS bunk »nd_trubdi. Imd. JOpAk aTLOURMF*ONT DOOR*’ FU* JACKET, NATURAL~~Blvui Orch*id, ------ PARKJtTOUR PRONTDOOR„| fM to ^^nt COteUtt^StoV tor trimming. Ml 4171*,—I stove. . act, at* dn. r GIRLT--------------- furniture. , graph. Road PE 41*13 PaH* AT OUR FKONT DOOR GROCERY WITH BOM. CASV FOR j Inventory, fixtures. Ssir — — 317 Whltteroore. I. Nsw *0 gallon For Sale Acreage Income Property 50 20 ACRES, I erssk, |3,l DUPLEX * AND HATH EACH. _*5St_____________________ —‘—» *•***. wteod to I--f Building Spots Lias 1>I4. AU 11 suit and coat. FE 54010. GIRL'S COATS. SIZE <0_ANlf GROW MONEY , jlT, Small atoro buUdUi* and a email' 3-0823._ _____ — as. — — LADIES MOUTOS COAT. BBS ll) SIC, cond. 040 OR 3-2700. LIKE NEW, DYED RUSSIAN Squirrel --- --------- ----- UL 2-42i 10 down. Ideal for office ~Onfy 0t*00 dowh. Broker. '7 -use 34M0____________1 1* 'HOUSES ON 1 ACRE OP LAND: tttti“‘new barn naa nvvm r,he»™eMlnearaie eleo a! P*u- EcaeonaiS* terms , modern I room and bath. OBI CRAWFORD AGENCY 3-2301._______________12*8 W. Walto-I PE 8-2306 GIROUX general real estate 4300 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-0701 I Open ’til 8. Sunday 'ttl 8 ; FOR LEASE SERVICE STATION ' at Woodward and square Like.' Aunt tri-level high gallooage PotsntUL Fman-j clal halp^^avaUabl*. FE 3-0101. WINTER .COATS, JACK- BRAND XIW K7MY SWBBPER lets -i** n ’ a., a 1 qrtth all attachments. Mf 3. BUILT IN UNIT. OAS OR B trie. MA 0-0011._■_________ I CLEARANCE SALfe “ 1 TO! refrigerators *8*,60 up. Used I Electric Ranges 0M.0O up. Used gas ranges *70.00 up. Used writig-•v washers 83( 50 up. 1*0* floor samples. Gas ranges, washers. Dryors up to 00 per cent off. Consumers Rower Co. 28 W. Lawrence drawers 10.00, maroon fries* davenport and chair 48.00. Cogs- — well chair 18.00, champagne telephone seat of Boltaflex plas-llc~l*:oo, dlg tyge wcard tabinet “ 6.00, one two-light 1 ‘ 3«*4"*»0" 2.00. one fs 001.’* 1.00. IT— and cushions 1 0-4210. . tv inch chain saw, -a is, piywoou boat. 2 h p. Sears Outboard motor. MA 41203. ______ 1120 FURNACE BLOWER FOR *78. Bxcellant condition. 30* S. Wlnd-IBI Pr. PE 2-0*47. -278 OAL. OIL TANK ON STAND. >26. PE 4-20*7. 100.000 BTU OIL FURNACE. AND controls. Also 370 tank. OR 3-0400 after 0 p.m. _ LARGE SELECTION, USED Hi*h- i Koehler and Campbell. 8Ingle a ual Electronic organ 8400.14 mote pedalboard. - - S------- .........____ _torrt» Music 34 S. Telegraph Across . Free estimates on Instal- from Tel-Huron. PE 2-0647.______ •-^tl Keying FE 4-3211. WURLITZIR ORGAN. PKRCUS- 25 pedal basa. like j~~ est offer. Leonard.___ NEW AND USED FURNACES REA- Morris Music'30 8. NEW 81EGLER HEATER AT BAR-eatn price, selling at coat. Used sstlron Radiators cheap, o. A. shotguns aad rifles. Ben*._- Offlc*. 4 Patterson. FE 44141. AFT. SUES REFRuJERATOR FE 24011_________ ANCHOR FENCES WS metal glider \ FR it.00. Phone MA I BASEBOARD RADIATION AT bargain prices >1.06 per ft., O. ___________ZL_____________I A. Thompson. 7*0* M*t West. IRONRITE IRONERS. FULL SIZE.! ~ ----------------- .Floor at0**1*- demonstrators 0110. [ REFRIOERATOR AND TV. *21 EA Two guns. UL 2-3702. RANOE HOOD * FAN. COPFER----- 834.50. Romex mat* offer. FK 8-3480 alter 7. | Sale Office Equipment 72 I 3 METAL DESKS. 1 TYPEWRITER. 2 swivel steel typewriter eh*lri, 1 typewriter sul‘u>^4MMM|lmd ; j 337 8 IN'S USED WORK CLOTtUfto. lent* 50c, shirts 80c. Jackson's ■a=s-—l Lak* — 1 Blacktop Dnv< _________. -..iE* iew*ln> * _____GABERT ‘ 1 cost. Calf your JWHWPWWW m N. SAOIHAW FE 04100 »).....gi]- BAT RINBTTB. **) IRONRITE IRONER. PROVE TO I leather Jacket. Jg; ladles’ wtator , yourself that Ironing time ean i^MijMtt **' •- -7 " half with - , large, *18: rocklag horse. Electric. FRONTAGE. ! MEN'S OVERCOAT. SIZE 1* SHORT i HBFM01E~IWjECTER . Ik.;* KTeedto, U, 1 j USe‘* a^m *i,itolM;«e‘‘Shm.nts, 135. FE ,41 purple, fur trimmed. 810; 1 aqua. Jfi 1. - 13, __I__br»na new. $15.95. Fear ion's Fur- ________ VS W ^MF^JtS?'* “m : ’A OA 0-2MI. “ j qudrtere^opdyke £ rm! carjOvtT'rwi»D7 neveiTused ! matogany oariNa room table -?1". l0*m P*°- 04. FE 3-7740 1 “■* * **’*’’* *“» “* *-***a. ------ Automatic water haator. Hardware elec supplies, crock a pips aad fittings. Lowe Brother Faint Super Kemtooe aad Rust- 1414. FE 8-1440. Pure 4 chairs, leaf. MA 4-27*4. beautiful M •______________I. of IMchwter ideal tor esta for development. Adjoeont t 1. Over one-half mile of exc< frontage on property, 06.000 down I Will handle. Warren (tout Realtor, •* ” Saginaw »* *” t‘‘“ ! 258 FEET _ ALL NATURAL SAND BEACH Lot 112 Is now for sale. Sacrifice by the owner — lees than 830 front foot. Yea! Only 07,80* on, excellent terms. Convenient to Pontiac aad Detroit. ' C. Schuett, FE 8-0458 440 FT. LAKE FR^TOE. WT ft. deep. Ben or trad*. FE 3-3433..I *. 1,000 FT. LAKEFRONT j 40 acres of rolling wooded prop-f eriy wtth f bedroom .house *-f garage. 115.000 with 83.000 do' WHITE BROS. REALTORS 0600 Dixie Hwy. OR 41 If no answer 2gAple 8-18B___ CASS LJUCE RKXHM. HILLTOP' lot, approximately 0V|m«<^nn| lerma U 4»g7 1________________ CLARKSTON ESTATES. ROLUNO i HOLLTt T7 sweea - 0 room house, and wooded lots 76x180. ‘ a mile I Oood subdivision possibilities. *40,-fpnm new Chrysler Highway , 000. churches, grade—oadi----- Si within i Slock*. Use WILDWOOD LK -------------(torn lake. tU>5. 010 down., house Jagg* I ir-FE 445W7 -U 47711. orchard — 40 LAKE LI VINO 100x200 OVBR)„_ , looking the water. Sandy beach HOLCOMB 1 “-a*-— ——“tg. Lota <7 acres x I lakes I *»y clovei ■-------------------------—- 1 (lammed * Press Box R 1 NATURAL WILD MINK CAPE CARPETS, WOOL TWEED, I Jacket. Perfect cond,. 1315. FK i 13*6 ; coffee and and tot' ; 6-1312. . _ - • bedroom asts, excellent SAVE ON CLOTHES. BUT THEM I -ffl-g-H"*-______________________ .1 at tb* Opportunity Shop. St.: CASH FOR USED TVs. F James Church. Maple and Chaa. I ture B mlsc FE 24207. Partridge IS THE “BIRD” TO 8X1 Sak Land Contracts _________ ________________________ i . . ,)■)'"'■ „ i lion, make "me an o!I*f. OR ! "decorators. _i_' LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR 3-20*1. 40100. 36 U 'ivi Earl OairtU, EM 420M J WHITB WEDDING GOWN FLOOR f -' ^^dTecond-lanocon:j SPECIALS — - **.000. JHak* oiler, or Sslc Household Goods 65 raltur*. 4-7032, ! MAPLE DROPLE AF TABLE AND | ; 4 chairs. Nice. JEM 3-3830. ! NOROE AUTO WASHER 32 PIBC'B __' atom glass ware. PE 480M. ] m- I NORGE WABHINd MACHINE, *20. LFAND ■ 47*41. BARGAINS 4X6V, in. Y-gnoved mah., 04.80. 1x12 sheeting 0*0 per m. Panalyte counter topping. 4** 52 gai hot wat 2 year warrants RUG LOOM. FLOOR MODEL. Beet offer take*. EM 3-330*. REFRIOERATOR. 040. UA 1-124,7 EINGER SEWINO MACHINE. LIKE new. Its beautiful blonde console., Will sell for contract balance.! 837.30 or take over *4 monthly. Capitol Sewing Center. FE 84407. ; SPECIAL Doug, fir 2x44. 4lc each. Cash and oarry. W* carry all kind* of! building material at a reasonable price. Waterford Lumber CO. 307* Airport Road. OR 47703. SEWER PIPB AND FITTINGS . SUpseal, Tylox, Wedgelock Joint* ' DRAIN TIL1 - 3” THRU 34" ORANGEBURG PIPE R FITTINGS J. M. TRANSITS SEWER PIPB Corrugated Steel Culvert Pipe Iron Soil Pip* Jk Pitting* Manhole Covers, Orates and Step* 1 BAYLOCK Coal At Building Supply Co. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. Ft 3-7101 ' NEW NATIONAL CASH REGIS-tors fiqm *100 up. New National adding machines from >00 up. I The only factory authorised ■ branch offices to i Macomb County where you ean buv new or teeterv rebuilt cash registers. The NafionM Gash Reg-i later Cd., 083 W. Huron. Ponttac. Sale Sporting Goods 74 4-7732. MU RIFLE WITH CASE .. AUTOMATIC clips. >20. Pg 4-Eni. 3410 WINCHESTER. L _______, and Dot of shells. 0*0. FE rmii 99 SAVAGE CARBINE WITH scops and 4 boxes of shells. All lit giod cond. OR 3-1300. a laroe Selection used shotguns and rifles. Ben’s Lean Olllce, 4 Patterson, FE 44141. BULMA^i HARDWAR E r heater *47.80. . . . . .. ■ JKS^^^Ssr^i*STiTMi50f MAC“,nt m wolverine lum ber WEDDING GOWN BXC. CONDI- | CLOSE-OUT FABRICS, INTERIOR NORGE CntlOHT FREBZUl. KEN- 320 S Paddock _f» 247*0 maw —s. .a r,m a---- cio,tt access, fe tnors Ironcr; >B 8-8177, OVER 60~U8Ep TV SETS FROM CASH WAY i. *3.000, * — *10.000 - or will trade) h!*hPsc5ool Money to Losn 61; (Licensed Money Lender*' i TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | j 202 S. MAIN 214 E, ST. CLAIR l ROCHESTER ROMEO) j LOANS^gaMTO 0000 hilltop vie' I - >51.800. s PRICE - REJECTS. BEAU- ' , Bargain House! 101 N*.’ Cate. FE ) ] 3- 6*42 j1 MAYTAG WASHER. LIKS NEW, I • with pump, let; bunk beds, 118; | 5-plece chrome dinette, 830; davenport and chair, 026; retrlgera-11 tote, 018; gas and cleetrlc stoves, j “• - T*»fc 0P.08; dretsers. I' and load* of other -______ Pearsons Trade-In, 42 Orchard Lake Avenue. FE! 4- 7003, 1 pc. tiRnroNiH, . T 414.(s up tv aatenaas. 00.00. WALTON TV 810_E. Walton _______FE 42207 ! )K*'Vi«U,b^ STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS ix8xVk Pegboard .. . . t3.«0 4x8x Vs Pegboard ...... 04.M 4x3x44 Fly Mere . *4.45 A »—w 0.00 116x41 34ft Hook Lath . "FRIENDLY SERVICE* Beating, fishing, awtmm on 7 private spring 1 Paved mate. Stkseb. -— *1*80. *20 down, 030 aidath. FH1 4-4509, Ll 0-7711. | FALL SPECIALS _ j! Here’s plenty of elbow room, 100 ft. Inks frontage, tot Is 164 x *35 “ —a furnlturs . Plenty 2 bouses, I r HH Stream ke. 64*.vw. sworn potential. nd tor ear FREE ‘Michigan Bus- Partridge BUCKNER PL 4341* j BEDROOM SUITES. LOW AS 0! t™ 1 ------- -i Mftce del •rlgsratoi into*. 0 condition. Cheap. MI. 4-3880. Deluxe 3-Room Outfit Complete bedroom. Box springs »nd tonersprtogs. Ltvtot room suite. Table and lampa. Dinette JOSEPH • OR ' sections! (85. Electric i - AND ASSOCIATES , BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH 106* W HURON — FE 4-30*1 tt ACRE • RMS. HOT WATER ! heated. 02.000 dn. I» acre whe.t i ground plowed. 3 b Sacrifice for 0X2.790,__ Dorothy Snyder La^vender Realtor tst. 20 Years 7001 Highland Rd. »• _______ bedroom down. Large dormitory. 78_ ACRES. OOOD FARM LAND, bedroom upstairs large enough, Frontage on 2 roads. Good bultd-to dMA Ms 3. hardwood floors. [ tag sites. >200 per acre. 10.000 oil forced air heat. 2 car ga- down. rag* and etc. >3.8*0 down. It ACRES. OOOD FARM LAND. C. PANGUS, Realtor . ,1U* P“ 2-' ORTONVILLE Sj.), Ty_.t r- -— ** S. Street ■ HA 7-0*10i Raul M. Junes..Real Est. LAROE LOT WITH MUVOLiaEi _ HTmcm on Morris Lake. PI 43412. ..........__r*. *-U7* LAEEFROWT OAKLAND LAKE *® ACRE F.ARM. MODERN HOUSE. ^SvSTroom boite ter** tem-i barn slto and other buildings, fly kitchen, fireplace, carpeting1 n Co««y. *1100* with -1 a full basement sacaed 4*442 after 4 p.1 BORROW UP TO $500 H OFFICES IN i '^iettca, mattresses b rugs, tec- Ponltee - Drayton Plato* — Utica I tory aeconda. about I* price. EZ Walled Lk.. Birmingham. Plymouth ■ terms. The Bargain House. 103 I OAVS <71 Tn tVn | ...5:,c***—*L"" l-UA-\3^d3 1U 4-KV 4-ROOM DUO-THERM OIL HEAT on your ilgnatur* or other _>*-*«,*». 774 Orlando, service to tos^rie^lv'KJ heto- * HOOM CIRCULATOR OIL BURN- fto’vuii* SPJSFS teSm %! a, »«y» «K»" *3*. 54121. i . _ -----1----- HOME & AUTO LOAN'COr 7 N Perry St. Corner E. t LOANS 080 TO 0000 — 820 TO *009 i COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 30 E. LAWRENCE _ FE 40421 t FRIENDLY SERVICE ptoce sectional. 0*4, W^WMHWWPwwam faiiflu S Furniture Company .10 South Saginaw lON’T WASTE MONEY ON YOUR old refrigerator. 0*4 a new on* at our car-load prices. 11 cubic ft. with freeser, crisper and chiller drawer. 00.118 per -wk. 14 cubic ft. from free double door. U lb. frses- “• i%£H!3ir- Seglnaw pg 6-2020 _ _ WESTING; taar ' ’’ ’’ 0 PC. AILVEft OBEY BEDROOM WT V/-TPT/. ~ - __gA outfit. Doable dresser. Bookcase ttotorAtoek ato R /25' bed. Large eheel. 2 vanity lamp*. , j j" All for tie.60 Only >2 weekly. 1 FAMOUS MAKE Pearson's Furniture. 43 Orebard j FREEZERS Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 1140 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 341711 open 0 a.m. to 0 a m. dally Sunday 10 a m. to 1 p.m._ PARTS FOR ’4* TO '** MOD-; „ ______ , oto. Royal Auto Parts. IU0 Mt.! Harris. FE 427*0. | Clemens, Ponttae._. STEEL BUNK ENDS,' M; DAVEN- ) CEMENT STEPS, READY MADE, port, $0; 00 chairs, 01 each. 407 ! all atoet. Splash block, door sills. N. Cass. . —— ■ r : !—cb'masy gap*. Pontiac Pre-Cwr SINGER, PORTABLE. ZIO ZAO i M W' ,h*ffl*ld' n .80 per equipped. 128.00. Curt's Appl. FE ■ -JPore*— .. ... —,— 1 8-404*.__ . ! OQlAL AMD WOOD CTRCPUtTINO j SINOER SEWlNO MACHINE. ZIO- >4W* ____ _____ sax for decorative stitching end | COMPLETE WALL TYPE FURNACE fine finish sewing Mahogany cab- *40. PE 4*28*. __ tori Included. *67 balance, or in | do YOU" HAVF A PAINT OR TerjnoBtt). Universal Co PE; oecorattni problem? Hundreda of s-aem, ----_; colors to ■ cbooaa trom. Interior. SETTLE an E9TATI at ONCE. I or osterlor. See.kur watt, paper. Several valuable pieces furniture.: and matching fabric selection, household goods, dishes, etc. to-1 Berry Bros. Jelled Magic no-drip' . eluding qnw has* carved Circus - pamt Grand ptena. >31' 1048 ELIZABETH LK. FE 04711 3PLN DAILY ntTli SUM. 41 GUN REPAIR A SCOPE MOUNT) In*. Shot guns and rifles. 018 UP- °28». buy or trade. Burr-r M ts Sh*u. 370 S. Telegraph. PE 2470* **" “• guns — SuyT "SiTffiffi;" , each I MaiUey Leach. 1* Bagley._ STEEL HELP—GUNS WANTED?BUT. BELL, a New trad*. Arohery and loading sup-als. i olles. Morris Gun Shop, *351 ;___. --------------- Monrovia off Airport Rd. OR FREE ESTIMATES. FHA TERMS , _l-134d._ _ Cinnl s-oT~vtvst.v-vv~1> ‘ LADtE8|t0~LB. SOWLIWO BALL .SURPLUS LUMBER & 1 «M bag Mans l*_lb. bowling .MATERIAL SALEH 00. _b%n_‘J??1 "M Call FE 414**. 10140 Highland Rd fM0tl OR 47002 I LADY’S ROLLER SKATES, SIZES SMALL DUO-THERM OIL C1H-! k.L.LiL L 34 60 Lavatories complete with faucets. *14.**. Totlsts, *21)80 SPORTSM 0WC Michigan Fluorescent. It] Orchsrd i otaJK 1 oAlnl'l a ______ HEADQUARTERS SING- GUNS b ARCHERY EQUIPMENT .~i.i i BUY - SELL - TRADE TAKE ON PAYMENT* *r tig xa« equipped cabinet . sewing machine. jtM per i____ —SE. batoace—*30.20. Call I M24 AT DOUBLE 8TOPLIGHT CredltMae..*- w, urn | *TraT* T PXII 01 jjn|Tirilll I HI APPt. - . - - | LAKE ORION TALBOTT LUMBER Now to the Hm. to choke pump, solid Rib. Recoil fm wlotar BM?m*nt water 9?d- “»"»■ »7*.J«I 43020. Inc. glass Installed sJm wo^ uX winchester model m. lever' hardware eleotrical. plumbing. 1 *C.SS? w caliber, new. EM paint and lumber supply. Open _ 7-4135_ ___ _ __ _ * 4to tin 3:Jo. Sun. ■» to 1. j WUHJHiBfn MODEL N WITH 1025 Oakland Av* FE 44*** | Williams site, case aad m boxes IGlUjlK'f T^.ir^tBE ' ~*l« M | «»>*«*• <» *-MSfc-------------- Accom’tions 74A / ™ SllGLER Gas and Oil Heaters • tbs h OAKLAND FUEL ft PAINT 430 Orebard Lake Ave. FE 40150 DELCO rtfiBfACI “WffH NEW parte. *70. FE 54*51 ___ H 44113. tS* #. “ ' 34.50. Michigan Ftuoree- r. aid* extensions. fH Used Trade-In Dept. PUtet $14.1 Carpet sample! IS x 37 In*,, 1* GAUGE SHOT GUN. ALL STEEL _n 4*018. __ “flUNf ErT"SPECIAL For sale. D6R bus converted tots ---i-car^Completely ^equipped "“s. %w!n Lights, bottled g excellent .condition. I W. Lawrence St. TSAR OUS Wrtif CHBST BAS-elnette, stroller, play pea and Uteo. Kate. EM 14***. CHESTS. 11* EACH; 8-PIEC* bedroom, 030; '5-plecs dining n *io: mao refrif ”" -" — $169 ~ New to Cretes ’ OH 34030 i Slit Rs—rt Property 52 SMALL FARM res with 3 bedroom hoi i repair. 08.000. Only I Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 j Household Finance Corporation of tlf'j 8! Saginaw St. DELCO CONVERSION OIL BURN er, -complete with ‘ — trols, excellent .1 ___ Fit 4001g. __ Oood*condition. PE 3-*43S) I DKUCMCT FOOD! AND A FRHEZ- TOF QUALITY. LIQHT GRAY COT- {'„ ‘tSro°payiSc “f*?*fOOd*al orchard Lftg^Kaad. Fhon* evenings. FK ; IblSra SAGINAW st? 3 Story elan bulldtog, 1st floor Paul M. Jones, Reef Est. ■ALB OR RENT. SMALL TOOL *■•*, by ewaer whole or "* room and bedroom furniture, PeancB’e Furniture. 43 Orebard |_reasonable price*, call FE 1-1430 ...... FLORAL UNBD TR------ E? eitJe AND uF7oGL- electric' fence charger, Cttaru) «*d TV RCA W74 Sweet’* Ha. separator. 3 work benches. 14 t.. tei*. Power tewnmwwat. '13 ht. .. 432 W. Huron. FE) toFiteLB WALliU^-B0HiNb ftOOM !--^teMtfjxlr for picture ate-. *- suite, good icondition, reasonaSle) dows. 5 stogie. 1 pair of jurenile Buff< aad rietert* stove. Mr 48*11 chlau drapes. 2 pair of white 19 P'i CU FT. KBLV1NATOR REPRIG- —*“ F» 3-2370. -------------- BLE RUGS' 4113J.______________ _ Uspd Trade-In Dept, g*gf g?gng?o mim P'eee breakfast •TicA1 Maho*. ’ Loan Company U ^ 88 I ENER(iY USEi THOMAS . 9x12 Linoleum .Ruat | VINYL—A*. 12 FT. WIDE 5*c TD. fif® trtaterd copper •14-001 24te. length* fir5 i Ni-to. bard copper —~B848-i— 841a, lengths— .... J* ®! | s«-tn K soft copper ' ■ BtI I •• ft- ten - 00* *5 I 3-pc bath egto wtth THOMAS ECONOMY 361 8. Saginaw FE 4*101 W5K. *5° £mlc 1 cw<™e Wwuot- 7-mog te 2* ter 00c; Lett warms, M THE SALVATION ARMY I for 50c: Red terms. 75 fo“ 50c __ RED SHIELD STORK T-out Creek Reach) MB* at Everythin* to moot year needs.1 Oreenshieid. ' CtoHwis FWttBttto. Appltanaea. “V"’IS1 ’i*~z—r.‘jv, . • ■ ■■ - ns west lawrctce____i Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 USED OdanuftON STORM '--two 8* I 33 and M X 3*. 41 TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT, DE- --------—_— _ - Uvered reasonable. FE 24*33. 1-A FEAT 0(088. DBUVERED *12) ________ .. ____ ________ 8 yard load. PE 41711.. - ps^c5i’3a^4$$ TiteW^ uK,*7roSA7S! j 100.000 YARDS FILL Phone PE 8415*.__.__ Loading track 1 days a week WHEEL CHAIR. VERY'OOOD COND WtU deliver. Thor Ctettaet- >60. FE 411*2. | "* Cq_ Ine. MA 4MM. I small. 33* S. TOUNQ^TOTOt _ CAH1HE~T 4F’. n^3ro&AI..-jg4 StqWL gl YO, •rit ijy. _________ $64 95, stall •bower. . economy^] -sa.7»?i2S2 syM!«ssw)__Jmj -4 Fftataq s*»*tn£w>y«d* !$k!2 LinoleumRnga $3.981 WANT ADS! To find alS^gyWw------------ ...--------- place «o.6„ o, ».4_-j- .nMf| mTii^V& I^ ct.« CU».. I VTOjcra i^her jigjito » - -----Pngl f««* NOW I WH tSe*. Fenltee. MS4Wi 1 ts. washer u 14S70 iqal...... IcludlM'fsucets. >57C*5!*MICHI AN PLUMBING to BUILDING Beach sand. >75c yd.'Fill dirt, i_. *440 >1.00 yd. American Stone Products 833* Bjifiakqw Rd , -Cjarktton, MA 421*1. 4A BLACK DIRT AND PEL.. ___ »oi' 6U sand, clay aad gravel OR F^ 4-15Z4 B S. SAGINAW ! i* cu 'ft. "Imp Rsrentee. Secrlflc ersont, PC 4-TS0 match! r>\Stey- Aprons. si aad ap. Extra large coverall apron.'' general sewing aad altera ilea, men and women. Square dancing skirts ted-aanU *l*u Materials oa hand. ' FE 1-4*14) PLACE A“L6ST*’ AD Calf FE 2-8181 for «n ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad writer. t