Pee me Fe ee ee er * Fear ete ll i A tat ean ati ee aa hee tee al ek a ee PR mney e-*s st ? . ; , a . ° v~m . > " - » i “ . - 4 wempAabebircdbenekenn veda RL MN MEL LR A hg RIAL Ace : ‘ : : “ “ 5 —_—_— 2. wet om eeu “26 @ ef ee se “ss THE PONTIAC PRE@AE OVER PAGES 117th YEAR : r ae y : a oo a 2 PONTIAC) MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OcTol ‘RK 1, 1959-60 PAGES UNITED DRESS INTERNATIONAL litering Parade Kicks Of UF Dive Toi Tells What Terminal Will Mean to Pontiac Gracie-Bred Tornado lorch Lighting Kills 1] in Virginia — Will Follow | CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (P—A tornado born of a Gala Spectacle dying hurricane dropped like a bomb on the little com munity cf Ivy near here Wednesday. Eleven persons Downtown Procession died, 10 of them members of the same family Springs Into Action at The savage twister swooped down out of torrential 7 P.M. on Saginaw rain produced by tropical storm Gracie about 4:30 p.m >» ap ‘two hours after a relatively A colorful 59-unit parade . minor tornado had struck tonight throueh Pontiac's not far away downtown section, followed Chinese Flex ve Sous ota! na - . ; . “_ . mg ceremoni ill official- Muscles for K TC Sand hi lv launch the 1959 Pontiac oa han ad Area United Fund can : 7 palen Ignore Peace Palaver _- & Fen perished almost) instant!y, From Nikita, Parade their hedies thrown with explo 700,000 on Anniversary “" free upon a wooded hill ide) The remaining three were injured wc Aix iO) \} law Scheduled to get under way at 3 j ) { 7 pan the gala proe sion will ; ; ryan py Sait street) from HEAR GOOD NEWS — The announcement by airport manager Homer D. Hos- Pontiac Press Photo , KI hchey wi Jackson street to the United kins (at microphone) that Pontiac Municipal Airport is scheduled for commercial Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, pastor of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church parad ebrating Red ( ' \ a Porch at O ind avenue ‘ Sia Urbaty street airline service results jn pleased smiles yesterday at ground-breaking ceremonies Supervisor R. C. Cummings: City Manager Walter K Willman: Delos H lore har { : for the new $345,000 airport terminal and tower Among officials and guests were man of the Oakland County Board of Supervisor City Commissionc:s Wesley J. Chine t {seated from left) Commissioner Rabert A. Landry: John W Hirlinger. manager Wood and John A. Dugan, Mayor Philip k. Rowston i Commissioner Floyd P. t . ese ‘I x = of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce City Attorney William A. Ewart: the Miles toni t > ) ‘ . “ aa. ) ~ . two important [™ t | f ! LJ . Airport Project . ae ha hn a oc atRout Starts | SUITS WI TES “aoa oa tne riatcke t struck ’ e. Standing on the high red walls mamiand i South €arolina Tu t of the Forbidden City’s magnifi day Sweeping over Dertvins i ak M | cent Gate of Feaventy Peace, Vania, tt dunmiped up te th lathored , ypeal exp ally as t, ru ul t O wn G Mao, Khrushchev and the big inches of rain wa some iselat to the area's youngst a wide ° men oof the Communist world spots. \ ety oof enteriainment will Mayor Calls Terminal 4 Protests Claim Costs took the salute as 144 big) guns P take the parade one af the most Boon to} City Treasury 155 jet fighters and bombers and festive ~ aint at Ground Breaking From Our News Wires scheduled for shipment out ef a new contract would | th Too High for Project; 99 tanks roared past. Heck act ' , tery, Eldred sac NEW YORK — A shufdown ie - live Collection Halted the Reda VS edly caus | \ acth# P Mi of East Coast and Galf ports be - ae ome er points in But the ution could not obtai nd oree fT edt nd ' darkening | | Ai aan a ee iy a ean today as dock workers struck * ichigan and other states were the same agreement elsewhere 7 sate + 0 Sie . el, Dv In ad seed! SS a ‘Pus i Rave’ despite pleas from the, federal gov- Ss an planning to divert some and.; a- few. hours before the old Minister Lin Plap, the man Gracie killk D poraiger ayor Mp ier nment and others to femain- on of their foreiga shipments contract was to expire, a big Man lo convert Ms downtown area into w Chinese Munteers’’ drove gouth Ca } SPRCIAL HtGHLIGiIHs rose lared yestendays nota the job through Detroit. hattan local “votedieto yo abead a modern shopping mall have been (sen. Douglas MacArthur's forces on. , a ; = — need igre ne ~ «© * | The agreement was that any with the strife. ah tarted in Oakland County Circuit *% from the Yalu River in Ko- Cy cane hit ptotre een “ mp Longshoremen from Maine fo benefits received by the union in * x 7 Court rea. ® * > : - aid amy a ~~. an’ Texas, a total of 85.000, are ex- This was Local 29l,"whose men- far, four similar suits have ’ , . t > Mean Bien the Weal oe ie ‘. k seems i on - SPectators = 4ed to take ; bers ' W : Ur SUNBAP Sulls ny Lin? tabout National-tpane that “d new hurricane, Wheels norsehack ride ran pected to take Part in the walk , ‘ , Ss * * * out . ine of by faxpayers and mer-ist-heid Fo an order of called Hannah centered aboop PolNe performers clo Ro “And there is no, doubt that ch , (| udy, C | N ght ta fecting to the manner'the day to his he said the 9 ‘ ont ‘ theo. Ua }tan's eae n River piers = My 250 miles sduthwe ( Rerrvtedea new facilities will increase the air- Catching the nation in Dy 0 00 | ands of other dockmen %m South and amount of assessments they Red regime would take Formos 1 X00 mile ; rer port's activities tremendously,”’’ midst of a recerd steel ) M Atlantic and Gulf ports sided with Would have to pay for the $2 bs one wother . said Rowston. one of three offi- down, the dockers stake au ver se {0 rop ercury to the ehels 610,600 proye Khredehes. Leader at me 7 “ * cials who spoke briefly and turned) pected to hinder the flow of s leaders of the independent In * 2 * world Communist blec, went. to ' Ns othe first shovelfuls of sod catering Fast and Gulf prt Sunny skies ushering in the 10th ternational Lor rshoremens Assn Judge i iping affer a i-dav tour of ‘ f a! ~ I With a: chrome-plated shovel from abroad. . then ordered a full-scale strike sued a tempor SRN) 7 the United States and talks with ‘ \ Music will be supplied by the . month of the year will become 0 “'“S venting the cit , coll ; ‘ More alrport busiriess means The strike caught the country overcast tonight and partly clbu Pickets marched in front. of th : sce en President bisenhiner linn which nd Pontisel'Centraly Clarkcarm lend 4 é < alt s se SONS ia # hi ind ordered . P more profits for the city trea- unaware because union leaders an th . piers a ; for | _ both agreed that peaceful meth Waterford Township High School 3 : . ol s y tomorrow, he weatherman . : : ial | : — ;: 4 ea ' ‘ ] ) sary, reminded City Manager had agreed to a proposal of North said POETS ‘ om The ILA asked for a tiPee-year filed by Mrs Anna ¢ “— od ne be used to solve inter ( 1 Walter K. Willman. Atlantic port employers for a 15 Temperatures tonight are expect. COMtract providing for a B-cent- or of the Griswold ; national disputes Homer D. Hoskins, airport mam day contract extension to permit - tis 1} f a9 aay un hour package increase, in- + Or Nees ride rs further negotiations ed to hit a low of 48. Friday tl a , P : : . ‘ oo ' ’ . ager, said that with extension of will remain cool with the high) ‘lding benefits and wages. The 5.0... ' nM = | the major runway next year the, The strike brought more busi- reaching near 63. Temperatures’ *>:0@ dockers in the Port of Gg... wid show "1 a tS ane eWISsn Id iQ) qj! § auport will be able to accommo- ness to Detroit today. New Yerk get an average of n the oils Se tem deteranme ©ON 1 4} er ‘ean th . ; i L of ; . t = over the weekend will continue in ) ‘ R » dete date all types of aircraft except (iar Wood Industries divefted a the low 60's $107.76 a week. In other ports ,; yy ‘aradt ‘ Jets 10-ton farm drainage ditcher Winds were northeasterly at 12. the longshboremen earn an aver Re TET cha ornare eof j P - ® * ee destined for Bremen, Germany, miles an hour at 10-15 am. today &%e of $2.80 an hour. ould a hold up th lection || 1 * = , Financed approximately two from its Findlay, Ohiv, plant The lowest reading in downtow! Some ships in port had raced Of assessments i qr q Sunse riday Py things by state and federal govern- to Detroit for transshipment) Pontiac preceding 8 am. was 54 the midnight deadline in order t r ; ; ; . rMts, the terminal-tower project through the St. Lawrence Sea. degrees. At 1 p.m. the mercury pe loaded. Union officials esti an xs ones ee Enthusiasm Checked “should be finished next summer. way. Originally it had been had climbed to 67 ate mm tle 1an Drive to planners of the mam > > ’ , ‘ =e : ase . _ _ oe ni ated between 175 and 190 SUPS mouth doewnatewn rehabilitation sara By MARY ANGLEMIEF! . , a a ~ of New Yor) One project, the first of its kind in 7 ‘i . : Church Editor. Pontiac Press ' “ 2 - = ~ . were tied up Oakland County. They expected eee It's Craig, Wynn in Series Opener * * * sill GeFAra a text coer an meee ee The Jewish High Holyday ‘ Large passenger liners expected legislation which has provided; ‘ — — , peniten start at sunset Friday. The fest \ ff e / fo maintain their sailing sched- the machinery for the project. , - aes heaiinines of tae - 6 RTO) sat Parcel a 4°, é jules but the longshor: strike ‘ I REV JAR ELL J Mine O1 lf CaY Oi. | ‘ i 4 inor eaguer {O Uf meant passengers would have to It could tx lelaved for. some ' ed to expand | f nda} l J haul their own luggage aboard. [Me should the eases be taken pou ts “a ) ' ) TY] } t : . Two preparing to sail from New (Continued on Page 2. Col 6) : Ceddit” ‘ Bi ‘ ith Re “us — ; : y ¢ I York were the German liner Ber . From Our News Wires | Manager Al Lopet of the White was 11-5, but that doesn't begin lin and the « . ; CHICAGO — Roger Craig. who, 50%, Who lost four-straight World to tell half his value to the team ae oe ENE Anetta x ' pitched half of this season in the Series games to the Giants white ‘in their down-the-stretch struggle 7 LD) ; i minor leagues, and Early Wynn, maseuins the Cleveland Indians mie ae lean ate by ao an In New York, the Federal With the most wins among active ™ 1954, used his ace—the 39-year. ning 6 to 5 victory over the Mi Mediation and Conciliation Serv- a major league pitchers. started on old Wynh—in an effort to get off waukee Braves in a pennant play- ice sought to get both sides to- 4 the mound for the Los Angeles, the right foot this time. off Tuesday ° gether this afternoon. P Dodgers and the Chicago White Wynn, coming back from a The Dodgers, worn and weary Robert Jf. Moore, deputy direc ‘ae Sox today in the opening game of) mediocre 1958 season in which he from the playoff which took them tor of the service. said the New : the World Series at Comiskey Park.' was figured to be reaching the end 3,680 miles in 48 hours — from york Shipping Assn., the employer The week-hitting but fast-movingjof the road, led the American Milwaukee to Los Angeles and group doesn't feel it: wants. to Woche ceva, soc he } White Sox were favored in the, League this year with 22 victories) back to Chicago — counted |meet with the lo: igshoremen while hanah — Your Kippur abound i opener and also to win the Series; against 10 defeats. strangely enough on a man who jan illegal strike is in progress.’ i" ri Wc dine seis ‘in “ f Which got under way at 1 p.m. Craig's record with the Dodgers gets few of the headlines to The ILA didn't appear eager to in a s persmaal von * * + * * ee _ the speed of the “Go Go” | meet either, Moore said, but City aa rhe theme 1 ie Holvdavs. SOx. Labor Commissioner Harold A fhe GMS Pid We wttain ; R H E They were banking on catcher |Felix said the union had agreed Ambit Wétiocuetad, ix xteemeed is ; | Johnny Roseboro — the man who’ to SOTUETRES: cane. Vefus Si lesen L.A. Dodgers | | aan || |e fate rushed into the legendary iat = ame : | Shoes of Roy Campanell: —to re- B ile Be White Sox. a8 tt aan | | BD atrarh thoee Wate Sox baserunners argains Await »m. I ; with his muscular right arm Own | | 7 <3 Shoppers During ne | Intetest in Chicago was building ’ " to a fever pitch with scalpers ask Harvest Days 1 : ing $50 for grandstand seats and from $60 to $125 for box seats. Downtown stores are loaded with ! A crowd of upwards of 45,000 was| bargains today as the’ second an- | ) Se expected for the Chicago games,/nual Fall Harvest Days sale gets OM Ho 4 and, with 90,000 seats available in| under way , if the Los Angeles Coliseum? it pro-| Sales will continue through Sat- . HF mised to be one of the richest series)urday, Fall Farm Day. More of all time. than 30 Oakland County farmers |plans to display their harvest goods .|in sidewalk and curbside stalls jon Saginaw and W.-Huron ¥treets. In Today’ Ss Press | The Harvest Days event is spon- A charter member, he organ ized the Sunday school and served ay its superintendent for 15 years. He still teaches three classes in’ the Hebrew depart ment of the Temple's religious | SS SRR ee ala ge tay }sored by the Downtown Merchants chaal ie Sie se , oe} | Assn, : | At the ser ( Pabbi Natha CORNOE ooo e, au pacgies saa ct 44 i shfield will preach on of 1 County WOW ciistiedeccese 17 Donut Hole Shrinks Fargiven " Editorials ....... nocache. © A “And They Walked Together Food Section .,...... ode 31 NEW YORK (UPI)\—The Do- ain ~. the tithe of his sermon. for the Markets ........ Youre 53 | nut Institute announced at its an- | ——— i 1) am service Saturday Reber GRRE. oc cv ccensccctes | nual meeting today that the hole ca Gould and James Rosenthal Sports dectuewre sus ve 47-52 i in the donutw iil be a quarer : . Pontiac Press Photo senile ee etin f mi Yamane EU LOeT sve of an-inch ‘smaller for 1960. The PREPARE FOR RITES — Jacob A. Meyer goguer Rabbi Nathan Hershfield brings out. the Beth Jacob Choir under the dire TV and Radio Programs. . ...59 | shrinking of the donut hole, the (left), a charter member of Temple Beth Jacob, Scrolls of Law, the Torah. while preparing fo fon of organist Charles X Wilson + , Wilson, Earl §.............. 59 institute said, was part of its will blow the shofar, or ram's horn, at the Rosh the opening rifes. The /sounding of the horn 4 children's se ° at om ROGER ORAIG EARLY WYNN Women's Pages ......... 36-41 campaign to fight inflation Hashanah service Friday evening at the syna call to repentance and to spiritual exeminatior } CH 4) ¥ ; ‘ , ‘ 2 ee oe _ i f r TW, VerdictFriday | inBookie Trial Judge to Decide Fate! of Two Arrested Last Year in Raid Oakland County Circuit Judge | Vuham J. Beer will hand down} is Verdict on two accused Pontiac »okmakers at 11 a.m. Friday James Pruzor, *Chinaboy”’ 55, | f 125 N. Perry St., and Charles “Whitey” Apley, 45, of 29 Sal- r Ave.. are charged with con- racy to violate state gambling They were arrested Aug. 29, 1958 with three others—including Pontiac's former deputy city treasurer and his wife — in a series of raids in the Pontiac area by State Police Rackets Squad members. Charges against these three have since been dis- missed by Judge Beer. judge vesterday afternoon ned to closing arguments from e prosecution and defense afte: st denying a defense request for a directed verdict of innocent ‘ * x x Defense attorneys Bernard Gir- d and Philip Pratt asked for » directed verdict on the grounds, that the prosecution show there had been a said led to me After the motion was denied, without arguménts, Girard and Pratt immediately rested their cases. They called no witnesses, and are apparently resting their case entirely on cross-examina- tion of five prosecution witnesses. the new Cadillac ty-Two sedan flect the influence of the In his closing argument, Assist- t Prosecutor Donald A. Brown ~aid the prosecution had shown the efendants guilty beyond a rea- nable doubt.’ He said this was shown primarily confessions taken by the Prose- tor's office on the mght of the ds in which Pruzor and Apley 1imitted engaging together in oking horse race bets r Pratt and Girard argued that > law says the crime must be ven without the aid of the con- sions Pruzor and Apley face maximum ntences of five years in prison 4 $2,500 fines if convicted Downtown Parade Kicks Off UF Drive . Continued From Page One) bands, and the Salvation Army Band DR. MAURICL: GARABRANT é THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 CADILLAC FOR 1960 — The wider and lower appearance of front end is shown in the top view of the 1960 Six- Traditional but more restrained tail fins which re- — Brougham are shown in the \Simplicity Marks 1960 Cadillac Simplicity of design is empha- sized in the Cadillac line for 1960, placed on display today, * * * Thirteen models in three stand- ard series and one custom series, jthe Eldorado Brougham, are being offered. All models are basically unchanged in dimensions and price from last year’s models, according; to James M. Roche, Cadillac gen- leral] manager and vice president of Genera] Motors “In addition to the styling ad- vances are important develop- ments in mechanical operation, including further progress in achievement of smoothness and quietness of performance and significant developments in the braking system,” Roche said. The new side view silhouette is achieved with the lower, more re-! lower picture of the rear of the car. Thirteen models in four series are being offered, and the new car will be displayed at Jerome Motor Sales, 280 S. Saginaw St. - 1960 Cadillac are evident rear end styling. dust below the contoured tail- light lenses in the trailing edge | of the fins are new vertical, oval, chrome bumper housings each containing two circular lamps with cencave lens. in the tomatically is released when the jear is put in gear. SMOOTHER FEATURES Contributing to the improved |Smoothness and quietness of oper- ation are: A new low frequency engine mount made of spring steel which Smooths out vibrations. A new cantilevered spring on ie rear suspension lower arm which reduces road noises and vibrations. A temperature-controlled fan on The lower lamp with a red re-, flector lens serves as a taillight, stoplight and directional signal light operating in unison with the taillight in the fin itself. The upper lamp is the backup light GRILLE LOOKS WIDER The wider and lower appearance jof the new front grille is achieved by the addition of a horizontal bar between each row of ornaments| and the elimination of the center for the Biarritz. Seville bumper bar. At each ¢nd of the| Brougham and a 325 engine for all front bumper is a visored housing|other models. The 345 horsepower with two parking and directional|engine can be had as optional conditions The compression ratio remains jis unchanged in the two power) all air-conditioned cars which elim.! inates fan noise for most driving’ jat 10.5 to 1 and the horsepower} plants—a 345 horsepower engine | and | ' | Royal Suits Started to Test. Royal Oak Mall Cost and in all likelihood they will — _}to the State Supreme Court. Lawson Estates, and the Acorn Veterans Memorial Home Asso- ciation. Others still might be filed. - * * * Downtown businessmen hope to improve a half-mile square sec- parking lot fa- the shopping mall area, landscap- ing the mall, and widening some adjacent streets to handle the through traffic. Gilbert H. Davis, attorney for three of the complainants, said they don’t dispute the necessity of the project, but do object to the method and amount of the assess- ments they would pay. * * * The gala party, a standing tra- dition of the past 17 years, was threatened with extinction earlier this year when the private com- mittee which has directed. the af- fair since its beginning announced that it would be unable to do so this year. Mortensen said the party for the youngsters will be continued this year and hereafter in the same manner as it has been in the past. The party, to be held Oct. 31, is open to all children living in the Birmingham area and tradi- “They believe the assessment area is-not large enough and should share in the over-all cost, Davis said. be paid off by the special assess- ments on the central business dis- trict, and not the entire city as a whole. . These bonds — amtounting to construction of new but in part would cover costs te pay off the $220,000 in existing parking meter revenue bonds to finance its existing lots. The suits claim assessments are all project is “private in nature and is designed solely to restore | and preserve downtown property | valuations and is not in any way connected to the exercise of a pub- lic power.” * * * Although the project was envi-! sioned and is being engineered by the downtown business people, it has the support ef city officials. Oak residents gave their okay to the redevelopment proposal in a public vote. Sale of Famous Brand New ELECTRIC RAZORS and ACCESSORIES user ‘CFL’ tionally is preceded by a color- Planners hope to finance the project through 20-year bonds to}... been elected chairman of the De- $2,610,000—would mostly pay for | lots, which the city has already issued | “illegal and invalid,”’ and the over- |} costume parade down main Burt R. Shurly Jr. of 316 Lone Ct., Bloomfield Hills, has The Day in Birmingham Plans Halloween Party (coumed rom Page or [AS Usual for Children — He is vice president of the De- troit Bank and and Trust Co. 13 in the church fellowship hall. Mrs. John Morowitz will be guest spéaker, Donations will go directly to Mrs. Morowitz for ther work in Japan organizing an orphanage and chapel. Members of the congregation and their friends have been invited to attend the tea. Birmingham Chapter 220 OES will elect officers when it meets at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Ma- sonic Temple here. An open house is planned for Mrs. Walter (Betsy) Shoults by her daughter, Mrs. Albert Clark of 715 W. Frank St., Oct. 11, to mark her 80th birthday. Family apd friends are invited to attend from 2 until 6 p.m. Mrs. Shoults resides with her the American, daughter, She has two sons, Clin- ton of Auburn Heights and J. Al- don of Arcadia. $9.95 — y —Now Only Warm quilt lined car coat with lined hoods. Water fabric with wooden buttons, pockets etc. sorted colors. Fully Lined — Water 6%? quilt repellent outer front Sizes 10 to 16 in as-§ FE ‘ Repellent Children’s Gar Poats All Sizes 3 to 6X and girls Some lined, double breasted. All with hoods. GIRLS’ SIZES Styles for both boys toggle buttoned, quilt Variety of colors —T7to lf SUPER SPECIALS for Friday & Saturday AT The L-O-W-E-S-T P-R-I-C-E-S! All Metal Tines—Long Handle \N Leaf Rakes $ Seller Sturdy metal 2 69 tines are flexible—won’‘t harm finest lawns. Long wood handle. Limit | rake. Genuine ‘EAGLE’ Nite Lock Set Dependable 8 . poe ee | 71635 General Electric Wall Kitchen Clock 44 Regular $5.95 Self-starting electric wall clock as shown. bler lock with 2 keys to tall Genuine —" or red. 10% tex ‘MELNOR’ Oscillating Lawn Sprinkler Original 99 $8.95 Value \mong the entertainers will — \ strained tail fin design which gives signal lamps. ‘equipment in all other models. NORELCO Frank J. Klus_¢ hag |the effect of one long, sweeping The front fender crown moldings, |—————— wn), Oliver Burts ‘ ole rst UIC ae trom the hood through the}, in addition to concealing the june. Speedshaver he Glown ), the Jac 8 "Rae Voor entire length of the car. ition line between fender and hood, | Reg. $24.95 s ‘““Ravenettes’’ and the Pontiac * * ; ir Chiefs _ ; have a new chrome ornament | 99° — The new lines which pare ihe with a small amber light on the for FRIDAY & SATURDAY ich Hislinees. manager et ihe rganis 10S ” rear face which serves as a turn t aC A r ea Chamber of -~ Benne memcator, wr — a mmerce, will be master of Dr. Garabrani’s Fame Area Gas Prices The major engineering ad. S&S emonies at the torch-lighting vancement for 1960 involves the "yEW SUNBEAM emonies which will begin at International; Served 10 Go Up Today brakes. Increased rear brake leeqes ge pee ‘“ROLLMASTER’ Razor roximately 815 p.m y Cc b k | cooling, provided by new finned of act es Be bby d= ears at Cranbroo —or Do The 2, | and extended a MAILING EQUIPMENT R He will present Eldred who if possible the ace of larg eae . : arger rear < Si ill > » 195 . | sipaiee ace ee Guin Sen ice ie Gara-| DETROIT \P—Gasoline was 1.1 | wheel brake cylinders. & ap $23.50 Lee * brant ‘uonally famou S| vate a page prc Aes ta Another new feature is a vac- 44 rganist and caniloncur at Christ] Michigan as new cocera’ £a* |uum-released parking brake. With LAUNDRY & JARS & presen at «the = cers Chur ‘ld | tax went into effect along with a po engine running. the brake CLOTHING SoTTLEes es wall lude Leonard Lewis, an h ranbroes be he d| state sales (use) tax. woth aa ax au- iac Area United Fund presi- 2 4-4) pom In the| A a * . Fred Haggard. UF Board Church ‘Rollmaster’ razor model ‘333’ with ater Th . * + At the same time, however, | . 4 roller bars for close, fast shaves. Trustees member omas ‘ T nem '| Texaco Inc. announced an H gh H lyd y St rt | j ¢ Industnal Division Bu ai will he at D (1a rant s| 8/10ths-of-a-cent reduction in | 0 a § a | enceren nnice Adjustable Roller Head man. Fred Poole, Commet- birthpla« M J at tankwagon prices in the Jetroit me ’ REMINGTON “ | Division chairman: Joseph 3 p.m Satur rea. The rop expected wo /@t SUSE Friday Elect Renee [fa tz. \ , nteer Taine chair. Dr. Garabrant died Tuesday in | be passed on to customers. } Razor ; ar {Glenn Gniffin. Advance Harper Hospitet. Detroit. after * * * (Continued From Page Ore) Reg. 205 Seer . a long illness. He lived at 652] Other major oil companies |_ ; TEES ' a ™ . orman Cranbrook Rd. were uncertain as to what action mi ‘ conducted py oe cone: ] opens . - : iy i fee Dr (;arabrant t ot aiso! they would take following Tex- be i ah sag cee itd ea man: Mrs. M. (G_ Prosser, kets iiamanconniat, e distributed to all children by, Ne Trade-In. Yen's Division cochairman for World-famed as a mise composer | _ the Sisterhood at the conclusion of E Marks & Writes ; terford Tow nshij Nirs Rod- and choirma the service. This sumbolizes the Sa Anything! 3 Speeds 9 Adjustable Head k Tas lor Women’s Division co- Cayr IN 1919 Ik Fj d cir 4 sweetness of the new year. 1 SCHICK rman for Pontiac: and Mrs. ai. yaa | iy AR. t Charch e In s) uns ine Early Saturday morning, Rabbi Famous DRI-MARK Electric Razor on Leighton, cochairman for ,_ - Hershfield will cond Ma Cranbrook since M4 coming |Hershfield will conduct a service z te ERE there from Cathedr ra of the Today i in California for the Jewish patients at Pontiac All Purpose ther Ros. 518.58 —— INCAGHATIONEatEC Aan | State Hospital, Original < ] 9° Blue Whale ¢ a Big One here fon & geses he ti “hee PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP)—|B’NAI ISRAEL 89¢ . rganist and master of chortsters.! 4 deeply embarrassed Chamber of| Traditional Jewish services will . sate set The blue whale, largest of the He received his carly musical |Commerce promised Presidentibe held at Congregation B'nai Is- Seller penoasll for better! ile species, so metimes BTOWS training at Columbia and Har- |Eisenhower good golfing weather rael, 143 Oneida Rd., Friday, Sat- [E As shown — a complete marking : more than 100 feet long and \ard universities. His first as- |today—the warm sun prescribed|urday and Sunday at 6 p.m. lastrement with o tip at the top LADY SUNBEAM chs up to 1530 tons L= t « i t for his cold Saturday mornin t 8 spiritual which ‘enables you to write on A signment was as ass stan or- - , yn g at 8, spiritu: anything. Instant dry and water Ladies’ Electric Razor | ganist at St. Thomas Episcopal * * * cader Ran — cheng bi proof. Assorted colors. Church in New York City and The President flew across|freach on ‘‘Intermissions ife.” |B . Reg. $16.95 i The Weathen he later became the church's |the continent from Washington At 8 a.m. Sunday his topic will se eee neport director of music. Wednesday, out of the fringe of| be ‘‘Refusing Consolation.” a” uv ea er areae t po “ex . : , | ln ae ae = api Dr. Garabrant’ made several Peale ny a oe lor al cee So Aero aieigen ppt Dg Medes rk LOPS va . rive in this desert resort country|worshipers it is not enough to ask : loudy and coeler tonight, et - fe iccessfu Ul ( he nited in the midst of a sty sand-|forgiveness. One must do all he With cordand ink cocth’ iy uenauut te - 15 r aaltes States, Canada and Lurope _ = oe . ‘Oyster’ case. No sicy, minsutlaalon canteut , : * |storm. There just wasn’t any sun-/can to atone for his past faults trade-in. — pilates * shine by making amends to those he has ae a euerlune thease Pe Several of his compositions for * * * wronged and by showing compas- ; ry \ YAWN AS nee the organ were published and are ‘ i y j wine weiner ; Bur Eis 1 {Yar shake |Sion toward those in need. ca thon "Worth Slocitr 7 200=t PbS sedi in many churches today. a eesua wl fe eae prete * * * pie a, Sun sets Thursday at 6 14 i ; 5 ip Tiaey Priday at 6 30 a Im - * * * |Labor Day, obviously was pleased| Shortly before sunset on ‘Oct. 12, | pont acres pice Ml Ee ps : The bods \ Ml be at Christiby a hearty welcome and the/the “10 Days of Repentance” will | Slee seins Boca wheres Church Cranbrook until time of prospect of plenty of golf during/end as the began—with the blowing Fits All Models Since 1949 _ oar gree es service the next week. of the ram’s horn. 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Miss Oakley (whose real name is Betty Jeanne Grayson, whose professional name is Gail Davis, and married name is Mrs. Richard Peirce) was sitting in a luxprious | Manhattan hotel suite, reading her glowing reviews. She had just opened as star of a new rodeo at Madison Square Garden, and even her braids were bouncing. * * * “My daddy was a country doc- tor,” she said, ‘in Mé€Geehee, Arkansas, and he started me off in this life when I was about three. Taught me to shoot targets off fences with a BB gun. “About the same time, so’s I shouldn't be all tomboy, my mother started me in on dancin’ lessons. MIXED UP “By the time I ‘was five or six I could shoot acorns off trees while ridin’ a horse. I'd do that in the daytime, and then I'd come home at night and play dolls and drink mummy’s perfume, like it was champagne. Pretty mixed up, I guess.”’ She paused to light a cigarette and, with that relentless Oakley marksmanship, flipped the match three feet, direct hit on pinpoint ashtray. *‘My folks figured to straighten me out and sent me off to school (Harcum Junior College for girls in Bryn Mawr, Pa., and Texas University.) There I went on with the dancin’ and singin’ and shoot- in’ and one day I met Gene Autry.”’ * * * Miss O. did not shoot an apple off Autry’s head exactly—‘I can't bear to shoot near anything human, even a rabbit. I like steaks, but I couldn't do the dirty work.’’ But she impressed Autry with her re- markable target practice, not to mention her beauty, . . from the time she‘/was named ‘‘Most Beauti- ful Baby in Arkansas’’ at age two, she’s been winning prizes, LEADING LADY “So Mr. Autry said I should come see him when I got out of | Annie of rodeos—can help straighten up the teenage delinquency problem. As the mother of a seven-year-old daughter, about these things. Salk Gets New Grant for Cell, Virus Study PITTSBURGH (UPI)—Dr. Jonas E, Salk, who developed the Salk antipolio vaccine, has received a new grant of $413,439 from the National Foundation. He will use the money to con- tinue his studies of viruses and cells at the University of Pitts-| burgh. : ing today’s kids too much about violence. Maybe that's the opposite in the rodeo business. hg de has a pop-gun or a BB gun. humans. About one-sixth of the state of Delaware's total area is water surface. true in @/that on Oct. 9 few westerns, but it sure is justiof Americans and and You know, almost every kid, girl/q99 studying “‘Quoddy” will tell e teach ’em the old-fashioned |; niceties—to hit targets, instead Of trom ‘the 18-foot ) on the Canadian. | Passamaquoddy TV. Annie Oakley Well Cast she natupally worries /Passamaquoddy tidal power proj- “Some people claim that the big\a-eam, has been okayed by an ‘westerns influence’ may be teach-|international group of experts. 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It would make easy-pay loans for industrial devel Oprne: nt in poortr countries iow helped largely by U_ funds In addition, many members of the 68-nation International Mone tary Fund were backing an American campaign to wipe out trade and payments restrictions igainst exports from the dollar using countries, Sessions today plete the joint World Bank and fund boards of | governors, made up of the finance and Friday com | a -e world, senhower’s trip to Moscow next) will be; | and economically as meetings of the | ministers of most nations of the 117 S. Cass says he can't see any difference between Democrats and Republi- WASHINGTON (AP) — For the| cans, should have an effect on the 1960 campaign. The mood then will be one of not wanting to damage the newly established good will with the So- iviets. 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Neither) macist has his way. —_————_——— its ups or downs have been too Norman R. Sachs, who describes convincing of late, But it is e€X- the drug store as the “‘traditional pected to react to the business @t-/family meeting place,” has urged mosphere — that is, optimistic’ pics colleagues to take ‘‘a more when business is and pessimistic active part in community life.”’ moves into the final qu year today feeling better than it did Labor Day. sw, thane unceainies ex Apalachin Thugs a ist today as then. But many of them now show at least partial solutions, And in others a solu- tiof seems in sight * * * The main ones are 1. The international situation Both President Eisenhower and Soviet Premi¢r Nikita Khrushchev say the Berlin crisis is no longer running on a time table. Business interprets this to mean that fur- ther trouble has been put off at least until spring when the grand- children of the two most power- ful men in the world get together in Moscow. And there's hope that before then their grandparents will have reached agreement * * * Will Go on Trial NEW YORK wW— A \judge ruled today that 2 to the Apalachin. N Y., underworld convention must go on trial Oct. 26 en masse federal They're accused of conspiracy to obstruct justice by refusing to reveal the true purpose of the shadowy gathering at an upstate manor house two vears ago. More pretrial motions had been entered by the defense, seeking dismissal of the indict- ment, shift in place of trial or other curbs on the case. but US than 90 Court Judge delegates when business stresses the uncer- tainties 4 The consumer. Except in strike areas he continues to buy and when he can't pay cash to borrow. And once more there are econ- oemists to assure us that “the U_ S. economy now is depression proof.” Taken From Territories The District of Columbia was taken from the territories of Mary- land and Virginia Has No Tide Problem The Mediterranean has lr almost Today’s pharmacists own the youth of America an allegiance in good moral conduct,”’ he wrote in a recent issue of the Virgina Pharmacist. “Tradition has placed the cor- ner drug store as the focal mect- ing place of persons for years on Besides being a local mer- the pharmacist 1s a "® spected professional man. His opinions and his active support and participation in civic adven- end chant, tures are sorely sought.” * * * Sachs. who has been In vhe business for 19 years, says drug stores have a welfare role to play In society AND BE SEATED! | | 2 The steel strike. 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Expansion of Medical Exchange With Soviet Russia here Tuesday. * * * There is a good chance the op-| A child is born about every 12 eration on the three-month-old girls'seconds in the United States. WASHINGTON (AP)—The United States is planning to spend five million dollars in the next year to help eliminate malaria through- out the world. Secretary of Welfare Arthur S. Flemming reported this Wednes- day at a news conference at which ~*~ — he also told of plans to expand the medical exchange program| with Russia. Ficry DIAMONDS He said three of the five million contributed by the United States | for eradication of malaria will | go to the World Health Organi- zation and another two million | to the Pan American Health | Organization. Flemming reported that another} $300,000 would be contributed to) the World Health Organization ana | $200,000 to the Pan-American Or-| ganization for technical assistance | to member nations in improving! water supplies. 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(UPID— ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 TWENTY-ONE _ Advise MSU Abolish ROTC — Committee Offers Its |. Suggestion as Hannah Hits Caution Note | LONDON (UPI) — A British politician Wednesday conyerted dayne Mansfield, plunging neck- line and all, into a red hot cam- paign issue, But Jayne protested, slightly, saying, “I don’t look much like President Eisenhower." * * * The bosomy actress, here to make a film, burst into the other- wise colorless general election scene by substituting for Minister of Transport Harold Wildenson Watkinson at the dedication of a new, 25 million dollar bridge in West London. It was not immediately clear EAST LANSING (UPI)—A com- mitee studying the future of Mich- igan State University recommend- jed that compulsory military’ train- jing be abolished by fal] of 1960. * * * MSU President John A. 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F.&AM. and EIksiw. (Mary) Searles of Fremont,’ Lodge No. S10. _ .|Ohio, a former Pontiac resident. Surviving -.. oo Ss a Mrs. Searles was fatally injured) son, Thomas E. of _ re “'near Fremont when she lost con- congnter. pene Resmi of | trol of her car while returning ecm six grandchildren and @/ + Cjeveland. An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will be! 2 conducted at 8 p. m. Friday at the | Mrs Searles owned a book shop Donelson-Johns Funeral Home, jon W. Huron street where Wiggs Following the service at 11 a. m_|Gifts ig now located. Mrs. Searles Saturday his body will be taken to}W@s a former member of the Pon- Elm Lawn Cemetery in Bay City!tiae Zonta Club for burial A member of Sacred Heart Cath- _— : olic. Church in Fremont, she had DANIEL BARRIS been active in church and civic Service for Dame! Harris, 44, of affairs. sister. MRS. FRANCIS W, SEARLES More than 20 years ago, Mr. and . 122 Wessen St. will be held at 1 Surviving are her husband: a p.m. Saturday at Trinity Baptist! sister. Mrs. Alga Abbs of Port Church with burial in Oak Hill Huron: and a brother, Harvey Cemetery. His body is at the! pevereaux of Port Huron Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. | The Rosary will be recited Fri- An employe of Pontiac Motor, day evening at the Ochs Funeral Division, Mr. Harris attended Home, Fremont College Hill in Tiffin, Ohio After the Requiem Mass at Sa- He is survived by a sister lcred Heart Church in Fremont Sat- He djed. Monday in Pontiac Gen-|urday morning, her body will be im poe al after an illness of brought to Port Huron for burial. several Weens . aes SAMUEL H. MOORE | panne i _ Samuel Hi Ss donmetiy Robert R. Vaughn, 67, Lm of Pontiac died this morning pt ela phn idieg Veter au oo” his home, "5240 Jones Rd., North a General ‘Haapiel OF: sear Branch He had been in 11] health eh a cuiber of the First Baptist mci Nore arn carpenter ang|Chureh he was a retired employe i “ mber of te hs wih Bra aie h of poe Ene DAS a) Masonic Lodge | Mt. Vaughn I sig 5 He leaves his wife, Hazel: two! Adela: a son, Perry of Detroit: Wolian and Honald. boil ol two sisters and two brothers . | Service will be held at 1:30 p.m 275 Moore his wife, sons Pontiac; two daughters, Mrs. Jane’. . = on of Pont . nit Saves © Saturday at the Huntoon Funeral nton of Pontiac. an ar : : t _ - rand Live thine Home with burial in White Chapel at home; four grandchildren; three Memorial Cemeters brothers, Wendell of Athens, Ala..| : Clebert and Sanford, both of Pon-| MARY LOU ABEL tiac; and three sisters, Mrs. Bera ae — , : WES OOMFIELD Black of Athens. Mrs. Edith Brown| pidiss : TOWN- SHIP—Service for Mary Lou Abel, Pontiac | held at 1_p.m. Saturday at Kirk- Home in North Branch. The Ma-| Miss Abel died yesterday ontiac and Nearby Areas four children, Daniel, Lawrence,/Burial will follow in Waterford |Lake Cemetery. | Huber, 49 swarthy villain in many Inight after a minor operation. | of complications brought on and Mrs. Dorothy Belcher, both of 95 of 2496 Middle Belt Rd.. will be Years, Sunday at the Blackburn Funeral jow in Pine Lake Cemetery after at elected president THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 Center Cemetery. Mrs. Cline died today at her home following an illness of about two weeks, : Surviving besides her husband is a brother, John M. Jenks of Fern- dale. FRANK C. MOSS WALLED LAKE — Service for} Frank C. Moss, 74, of 802 Pontiac Trail, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sat- urday at Richardson-Bird Funeral) Home. Burial will follow in Walled| Mr. Moss died yesterday at his home after an illness of over five years. He was a member of Walled Lake Lodge F&AM No. 528, Surviving are his wife, Lula; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Riley and Mrs. Lucille Segnitz, both of Walled Lake; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Deaths Eisewhere NEW YORK (AP) — } | Harold Hollywood movies, died Tuesday } Huber obtained a law degree from Columbia University, to the theater, later Hollywood. In temporarily recent years he appeared mostly the on television, including his own &°Y smiles. series, | Cover Times Square. * * * | NEW HAVEN, Conn. Ross Granville Harrison, 89, biologist who developed a_ tech-'I nique of tissue culture that led to many medical ture was credited, things, with leading to the method, University of polio | Angeles. developed in creating vaccine. | * * * warning highway marker in Merced, serves its purpose, as motorists ease up on the gas the better to scan the boo-boo. Heifetz to Teach Music © but turned — In his white-carpeted aerie, @\torio Osorio. (AP)—Dr. on a Heifetz. developments, of died Wednesday. His tissue cul-' half a century, has been named a among other regents professor of music at the Death Toll at 150,000 | in Algeria §j “- as a result of the nationalist re-| bellien. Earlier the rebel government | in-exile claimed the war had taken || nearly a million victims and forced | WRONG — Denis has reason to SPELLED Martinez, 5, scratch his head over the school-, quarter ol the nine ruil lation camps, Actor Taylor Holmes, 80, | ‘Veteran of Theater, Dies | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Actor Tay- lor Holmes, whose theatrical ca- reer spanned 66 of his 80 years,| \died Wednesday night. | Holmes died in his family home! |in Hollywood, where he lived with! apy] bis daughter, actress Madeleine! ( Holmes, in private life Mrs. Vic- into exil r detgnti Calif. However, sign -* ton BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. 7 P. M. SHARP TERMS - TERMS FURNITURE-TOOLS-APPLIANCES DRY GOODS-1000 MISC. ITEMS 30-MINUTE OPENING SPECIAL SPECIAL 6:30-7:00 §$ RIPPLE SOLE SHOES 2.8 8 E & L DISTRIBUTORS st LOCATION 2616 DIXIE HIGHWAY (US-10) 1 MILE NORTH OF PONTIAC CITY LIMITS nestbound eagle of . SES Biers : music world watches a proph- being fulfilled — and just “My old professor put a finger me,’ says violinist Jascha “He said that someday would be good enough to teach.” Heifetz, one of the great figures the concert stage for nearly Los California at In a rare interview at his hilltop jhome, he explained why he plans NAPLES, Italy (AP)—Enrico de to spend a year auditioning and Nicola, 82, first president of the instructing outstanding students. wins winnine wire” Remove Smoke, Grease, Odors! Italian republic, died Wednesday pneumonia active political figure for many | it De Nicola retired from! the war and Heifetz today is on crutches —, politics in 1929 in protest against) he hurt his left leg last July in a Service will be held at 2 p.m. in-the-Hills Church. Burial will fol- the Mussolini regime. He returned | fall — but insists this had nothing later wasito do with his decision to teach ‘at the university. by art,’’ he said. ‘It must be passed A legal sch@lar and/on as a personal skill — otherwise is lost.”’ j © 4 Pot. Mo's 2855.64) ~ 2.359,057 = other patent pending et sonic Lodge will conduct the grave-, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, after side service at Greenwood Ceme an iliness of about three months tery | She was a graduate of Michigan State University and was an in- Leonard D. Ward . — Service for Leonard D. Ward. 32 terior designer studying at Cran- : ~'| brook Academy of Arts f 4640 Forest St.. Watkins Lake COT Cingn rel hen parentsehtr will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday! ~ plihhdae ails a - a t th Donelson-Joh Funeral and Mrs. Lyle B. Abel and a sister, at e Son-Jonns ineta"! Frances of Grand Rapids. Her fa- I me ~ é e XN punt ’ _ Jome with burial in Perry M ther is the Oakland County agricul- Park Cemetery . tural extension agent. A driver for the Baker Drive away Co, Mr. Ward was kuled MRS. EDWARD CLINE Tuesday when his truck ran oiff| OXFORD TOWNSHIP — Service the road near Christiansburg, V4.|for Mrs. Edward (Jessie EF.) Cline, He was a member of the First/74, of 2219 W. Drahner Rd., will Methodist Church jbe held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Surviving are his wife, June.|Bossardet & Reid Funeral Home Fooled Guards to Meet Nikita Gate Crasher Cashing In DES MOINES. Iowa (AP)—The fruits of being a “‘gate crasher”’ — and being photographed with Nikita Khrushchev at the same time—have come to Jack Christen- sen. 29, of Thornton, lowa Christensen. who owns a swim- ming pool and drive-in at Mason City, received international pub- licity last week when _ photo- graphed with the Soviet Premier the crowd and a security man grabbed him and asked who he was. “IT told him I was one of the farm hands,"' Christensen said, and was told to ‘‘go on in.”’ He said Khrushchev came to- ward him and he stuck out his hand and shook hands with the Soviet Premier. The pat on the stomach incident was _ repeated Still Special and School 7554 Highland Road (M-59) On All School Supplies —Buy Now!—Save!— HYLAND VARIETY STORE M-59 SHOPPING CENTER NEXT TO FOOD TOWN ... PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Discounts Clothes at Williams Lake Road OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS patting his stomach on a farm. several times as cameras clicked. near Bayard Christensen said he was ‘“‘just a gate crasher’ at the affair . But as a result of what he calls $179 95 his ‘‘most successful gate crash,”’ ° Christensen said he has been paid DUAL PURPOSE by a national magazine for story of how he managed to crash security lines. ’s ARE HERE at 280 S. Saginaw St. JEROME OLDS - CADILLAC eS oe Take it out of the store with you! Install it yourself — in minutes! Bee 1060 West Huron Street ’ He said he drove about 100 miles to the Wesley Thomas Farm about the same time Khrushchev did, the morning of Sept. 23 Faces Examination in Auto Fatality | MADISON HEIGHTS — A Madi-| SS 1 Heights man, charged with Dae ss negligent homicide in the death of ~ a Royal Oak man Aug. 14, will appear before Judge Keith Leen-| houts for examination at 1:30 p.m. | tomorrow in Royal Oak Municipal Court. John F. Bulloch, 21, of 30445 Townsley Rd., was arrested after| a week's investigation by the Oak-! land County Prosecutor's Office of| the accident in which his car was| involved. The fiery, three-car col-| lision which resulted caused the | death of Nicholas Stoffel 79, of| 1893 W. Farnum Rd., Royal Oak The accident occurred on | son a TADS NINN pee —" same tiie 4 o Tank: 2 We eine - os ward avenue at Warwick road. yee a pa goer: 2 Americans, 23 Cubans | Face Homicide Charges | PINAR DEL RIO, Cuba (UPI)| —Two Americans and 23 Cubans! taken prisoner near here after a clash with government troops last! week have been chargéd with! homicide and “‘antistate activi- ties.” Col. Austin R. Young, of Indian- apolis, and Maj, Peter J. Lamb-| ton, of Nassau, Bahamas, are said to have been the leaders of the rebel band captured after a fierce gunfight in Consplacion del Sur, * * * He also was invited to New York City to appear on a tele- ) 4 vision program SOFA | 1} \| Christensen said he decided to CONVERTS T Zs crash the Khrushchev party on a To | friend's dare T "COMFORTABLE AT . Sofa or Chair my Be Bought eparately sre Big, wide, handsome living room pieces that do double duty. Built in a variety of high pile, heavy nylon frieze. 2 Pieces $119 88 S. Saginaw St. at Auburn FE 20179 °7N-JRDAY AND MONDAY "TIL 9 P.M. lalallala WASHABLE WITH DAMP CLOTH *119 $5 DELIVERS SAVE $69.95 METRO PURITRON RANGE HOOD Wie arat COMPARISON > SALE! | % & > Now=a Range Hood in any kitchen | (home or apartment) without remodeling! First Electronic Range Hood Needs No Outside Vents To WHERE IN THE WORLD DOES THE GREASE GO? (Ne Holes in Your Wall!) WHERE IN THE WORLD DOES THE ODOR GO? (Works Even With the Windows Shut!) 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This remarkable new Puritron Elec- tronic Range Hood must freshen your kitchen better, faster than any other range hood or exhaust odel 1030 fan together — or your Money Back from $ 95 PURITRON! and up. R. B. MUNRO ELECTRIC CO. FE 5-8431 | fi sme. . ee iy herbal ttltltt Litt LLL II TITIIiliiiiililiiiitiliiiiliiiirirrrrTryT TTT SOFA BED & CHAI METRO CHALLENGES VALUE-COMPARISON! SEE THIS TOMORROW! Never Before Sold at This Price) HEAVY COIL CONSTRUCTION! HEAVY NYLON COVERS FOR LASTING SERVICE LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY F ¢| | «see & = « _ at ws ~~ ’ c > ‘ owe te ones es « he gut Pe ee . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 : TWENTY-FIVE PARADE 7 P.M. TONIGHT Under the New Lights on Saginaw Street MISSILES CLOWNS FLOATS and BANDS. "GIVE THE UNITED WAY GIVE TILL IT HELPS Pontiac Area United Fund October Ist Thru October 22nd Community National Bank of Pontiac Offices at W. Huron...N. Perry... Keego Harbor... Walled Lake...Union Lake... Milford... Lake Orion... Waterford... Bloomfield Hills and Romeo : - Member F.D.1.C. i ietedaeananadiameiiiencaeeadiad aie f OP il a hile ry ie shill | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 ~ . 2 State TB Sanatoriums |torium. at Hancock have been Recalls Private Get National Rating by the fn cari re ‘ LANSING & — Two state-con- Rail Ca [ Era nave received national sosredta|Wood You Core to See? =A ‘ . (parts l Brink- Actress Jeanne Crain man, have twoedaug and three/ Expecting Sixth Child [sons HOLLYWOOD wW— Actress ae Jeanne Crain expects her sixth|/Has 463 State Parks “SP in | ; child next January. New Jersey has 463 state parks sa be Abas © edie aE ail She and her husband, airplane'and forests. j tion, Dr. rt E. Heustis, T - in Portland, nie ANNUAL STATEMENT ; | Book Explores Bygone |neaith commissioner, reported. tu- tive saga printed in sim- — SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Days When Millionaires day. Lana anal a ae ‘Salient 30. 58 Cash Receipts and Disbursements July 1. 1958, through vune 30, 1958 General nd Had Own Coaches .|. Northern Michigan Tuberculosis|the state’s leadership in the Jum- Cash on Hand July 1, 1968... “is $ 959,289.89 Sanatorium at Gaylord and Cop-|ber industry during 100 years of venue Receipts Sana- tehood ; Revenue from General Property Tax . per Country Tuberculosis sta . Current (1938) Tax Collections ....., ae . $4, 785.488 99 BERKELEY, Calif. (UPID--J P.|— Delinquent Tax Collections ... .......++.. ae . 168,821 00 ; Interest on Delinquent Taxes . alee 11,273.84 Morgan, Jay Gould, Diamond Jim| 4.965, 583.83 | Brady and unmerous Vanderbilts,' Ny 4 Revenue from Grants : = - State Primary Pund ees doce snavencs cone 1 Sih ggs.39 j Whitneys and Rockefellers are all , State School Aid 1958-59 .. ........ Fence - - . $ Library Pund (Penal Fines: .. vec nesses 27,794.17 passengers aboard Lucius Beebe’s F3 Vocational Education “s 27,914 87 : : ea = ‘ j Other Grants (Includes County Special Education 40.38 + letest excursion into the nation’s; . Tuition (Handicapped Children: 1 3.94 . H . Other Revenue Receipts Rentals, Interest Income 110.221 25 colorful past, ‘ Total Revenue Receipts : 2.743.730 28 Beebe has published a hand. us Non-Revenue Receipts : some new book called ‘Mansions|f- 4 Sale of Property 1.492 05 er . . i? 3 | i Revolving Funds (Cafeterias, Athietics et 485 321 66 on Rails” which deals with pri-| Other Non-Revenue Receipts +++ 901.437 50 vate railway cars — the coaches Total Non-Revenue Recetpts Loe ee 988,451 21 bought, owned and outfitted by Grand Total of General Fund Receipts ......-5.5 $8,697 755 32 the very few who chould afford . — . ~— = them several generations ago the “jy ae ee en eee $9 657.045 21 |way today’s Texas oilmen are re- Ac General Fund) Disbursements |puted to acquire swimming pools. ~ a 2,100 2 : c ‘ eres The former New York news- - noe | Paperman and present publisher ‘ 22.404 51 | of the Territorial Enterprise in { | , . “~ 7 . epee Virginia City, Nev., was the log- = ical man to write about this . ate .™ | phase of transportation in Amer- OUR COMPLETE $ 40.053 34 | lea. 3 S38 TOYLAND et a | Beebe himself owns what is 138 31 63 probably the last bit of ‘‘privaie . aTlala a ‘varnish’’—which is what railroad- 23 876 62 ers call privately-owned cars— fr ate 3 PALI as $3:438.291.96 in the country. : Operation of § Pian * * * s : s Pe wages 881.362 56 yw, | 25 N. Saginaw Opposite Pontiac State Bank Fue and Utilities 319 or uy At least his car, “The Virginia . 9 P ite P allac S enve 33.2337 ire Operating S a ar oa aa City.’ is probably the only such Saat coach still used strictly for pleas- - _ a are erste a Plat save ure. The other “varnish " today is Western oh enance 3 99 212 74 usually désignated ‘‘Business aN 4 OF THE WEEK Ae F and E ‘ 4.28227 Car,” ‘Officers’ Car,"’ or ‘Direc- Auto €¢ ‘ r r ‘ a. ’ ~ ” er Maintenances? tors’ Car’ and presumably zocs _ saetectnenibionitetmnamenianitaentaag' cantina F Total Maintenance Disburseme $ 295.542 4 only on company business. =| iho) VA eR : ; LET'S GO, GARY—A two-year-old hitchhiker UPI Phete : . WIZARD . Insurance elites - . ou ; : _ ; : . But Beebe has written mostly STANDARD Other Fixed Charges 14 from the jungle prods like-aged Gary Noel of of the family. She and Gary take turns pedaling ane \ t the tricyel Tt th je the tricycle. G jad bought | Deut the heydey of the private Fixe C rges Disbursemen s : i , ichit in ( Cet 1 bg ae y. “4 1e « re ic id {od al < 4 : 6 ousvar te ss a en $ 66 hita 7 to get the tricycle moving ne when ey rk e tricycie 1ary 8 Gad DOU car. To him, 1888 was “a vintage Transporta Sala lee > 002 18 chimp, Debbie, has become just another member the playmate for $800. year for princely private cars,” Revolving Fund Deficits 10 000 90 7 — when they could be seen lined sealth PService Med Ca up platform-to-platform in the School Recreational Activities 4 lol 4) > Y ‘ . . Other Auxiliary Expense «Including Traftic eis te I arakeet Has No Comment | country’s most fashionable re- 1-25-33 - . 7 0 resen — Tote] Auxilar Service Disbursements ., § 1423.19 1 . : Expert, Bird Meet Press — ,2%,s."yes it te wr 162 N._Sagne COTTE TC ines en Te eine Expenice ST. 306. 392 6 p / The current volume is his third FE 32-9253. Grounds bes 09 Auto la Cure on sthe subject of early railroads } Mm MIRACLE MILE sgt tetas . oe aati a . ——— . . . . —z nublished by well-Nor a hordogh pa oh was a ieee ¢ WASHINGTON (UPI)\—A man favorite plaything. At one point ut = lished y Howell-North Shopping Center FRc on —- “ : ‘ . of Berkeley, Calif. FE 8 9666 in é araket ei« i PSS ol es e Fatal Pucca! weDay Suueciereecu ae nd a parak vet held pr ‘ss Con he showed off a bit by bumping fc adi ieee beclen ‘Hehe of a . Controvers on State Ss ference Tuesday might. The bird it across the floor. Total Genera! Fund Disbursements $7 391.571 € y lidn’t _ aaa fers a multitude of photographs Fs Asiy'p a . . . ° aK Say a c or s ementa! Disbursements . . : : He also committed a minor (3% $ a) se ‘lude heen tre Othe? (Wanda s s2ane Distribution of Plates This was no iliteraie parakect ilso C (350 in this one These includ Revolving Pund Disbursement 475.205 17 A He has talked so well that he has breach of discipline, reacting a bit many shots of “The Virginia Urner Pu pplemen tel) Oioursements 422482 to Fall Into Legislature . ; ; ; slowly to a command. This caused City.”” one a full color reproduc- . —— See ee iaatts appeared on television, and soon y to a command uS Causec tion of the interior of the au Total Supplemental! 5 semenis - 1741 95 : . tio > > au- _ will show off his vocabulary in a Marsden to tell him: “You'll lave ee sh.” e e e GRAND TOTAL GENERAL FUND DIS LANSING uP The 1960 Legis movie , thor’s ‘private varnis BURSEMENTS $8 873.313 60 ai eel to be a bit quicker old boy * * * Total General Pund Balances on June 30. 1959 76373161 lature will et a Republican) The man—Philip Marsden, own But Marsden said Bobby, despite This picture may inspire envy a es, | er sburser 5 e = inftion for curine N< yf er of the bird—explained that al- : : : = : x — . 7 - ° y 4 : @ 1959 —— . s9.estoas 21 Prescription = for ie ee though parakeets are quite capable ~ > wi S. is doing very wu Or it may merely make the read- bee in MEN’S and BOYS’ “%; B Rece Michigan's system of selling auto “UO48" Pan st ble ad oe on his lines for a movie to be .. , . . : tLe nse pla Y cbeech, they talk at their 0% made in London when they Teturn. teach “of the Joneses, ect. door * FINE APPAREL e icense plates sso : ; + ‘ . $ 1048 ; jPleasure. They won't take even One of Bobby’s lines in the movie oe _~ wa 6s * * * the most pointed of cues will be “at thief!” A poe 1 @ Clipper Craft Clothes @ Jockey Underweat a 7 ; Soa Elec FH. Pott PB , oh we Rak ih Atl is & hs aS hat. - @ Arrew Shirts, Sportswear @ Interwoven Socks aL ee en Cee leneund s)otels Tales 196s;30 ~e Fimer fh Seb aces Marsden is in excellent posi- De “let me out of here Uses His Nose @ Michaels-Stern Clothes © Hickok Belts Sale { Dist B 5 2 215 a4 = field yesterday injected an idea tion to know. He is one of the ae —S py ee ea ee sae ea 932 111 96 ae ie ; ‘ ; - - rp . . Race 4742057 turned down in 1957 ir contro- world’s leading trainers of para ope * , ( bia N ?. u . k oliver Monarch versy over the Department of, keets State Military Lists .. Marton is always sticking his al } ng and Site Fund Receipte $5 20 ¢ se ; : ” ae a >, aa a® : Fund eae Sar nch system « eddling nose into somebody else's research. 7 » wat roa : iiging ana Site Fun Receipts a ¢ jae t0 €s State branch stem pedaling A British citizen, Marsden flew . fed fe ce ace ed aa "3 aup sovs “ Bu iding and Site Fund Disbursements plates a fighter plane during World War Six Chan eS in Staff “sniffer” ioe < beriame oe MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING FENTER ee sae eal IT and now is a clerk in the House qg lactones . Charge Accounts Invited—Open Nite "til 9 : At Yorter sai ll propos “1)- . . : ac Pr. R ngs . 1 sa 226 92 Porter said he will propose turn- 6¢ Commons. But he is quite nae _ ire 1 er $2. 820 9 od hiitin < r OKs Sore . = a we . __ ing distribution of tag ver 0 wrapped up in his hobby—now a LANSING (—Six staff changes tal apital Outla Disbursements 2.139 249°" county treasurers, most of whom he ling } ttle j 1-t} > Os NS > > er Building and Site Disbursements : 6158732 Re blicans. with a 40-cent fee sideline—of dealing with the little'in full-time positions in the state - are Khepubdlicans, With a 4-c¢ birds now so popular in the United military establishment have been T ! iilding and § und Disbursements 2.200 2 ; ’ le ening into the nt . - E Lg Ais ~ 4 » af Lee = ° . $2.200 848 23 for each sale going into th inty States and Britain announced by the Adjutant Gen D EH SE T wurldine 4 Site F saiieiiaiatil' weiiaaaeds He now is touring this country. eral's office T a u ne en Site 1 I estments 4 June 30, 1939 sone 987 588 55 The present disribution set. with the full encouragement of a! Maj. John A. Johnston, Detroit Total Building & Site Pund Disbursements p'us : up. often criticized before, came bird seed firm, telling folks what currently base detachment com- QR ’ wee . ° ' le > icy \ sp AE TTS ey F F $3346 72965 under, renewed fire early this parakeets are really like and how Mander of the Michigan Air Na- De elirement na Rece : ' 1 bs ¢ > A - nent Fund Balances on July 1, 1958 $ 14135385 week with disclosure of a bitter to train them. ional Guard at Detroit Metropoli- _'9 787°" feud between Mth District Dem a! * * tan Wayne County Airport, will a! Balances Jul 1958 a . S$ 16¢ 64136 oeratic factions. He and the bird—named ‘‘Bob-| become assistant adjutant ge tg ral ee ene ec ecess Le ss Ges Bake by met newsmen at the National for air units with the rank of . ent Tax e ‘ _ "24.7672 One group sought to keep 6. Press Club colonel, F n Delinquent Taxe 209 2 the other to gain, patronage flow PR . a ee : I : a ing from the profitable East Sid Bobby was chipper, made assort- Col. Clarence C. Schnipke, 5 r a ae nue from Deb! Retirement y ) > abl AAS ict , le ved . : . z ; a rex ; 61.774. 971 98 1) nch office in Detroit ed squawking sounds, and moved Lansing, will be transferred from eRe en te ‘bout among the guests. But he chief of staff, Headouarters, 46th al Debt F ent Receij si 7a0979009 HARE ORDERS CLOSING chose not to speak, this time Infantry Division, to state head- al Debt Retiremer: Receipts and Cas} ~ | Secretary of State James M Maybe he was too interested quarters and headquarters de- “ al Te rind DGerncae $1.941 62047 Hare, a Democrat, ordered the jn tho ping-pong ball that is his | tachment as assistant for air r a De : — ; $1 57200000 branch closed and reopened as a — units in the office of the adjutant rest cf Ss oe 3; Civil service operation to get it general. Toiel GAKi Fielvemer’ Wusd Sokassemenis sities low Out of the political warfare zone Col. Lee C. Whitaker, -Lansing. eee re iiement Fund Balance —— 44 264 08 Hare consistently has urged fate e uses will move from technician program I al De ent Fund Investmer - ne that the 250 branch offices be coordinator and — deputy brigade ORE FU RNITU RE FOR YOU R - ese placed under civil service. All commander to chief of staff, Head- but 12 are politically manned. Adjournment Now quarters, 46th Infantry Division. ee ae MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE! a a 1956-57 957-58 1958-39 ) LANSING «—Republican legis-; Lt. Col. Gilbert G. Holmes $ 1.200 000 no $ 1 500 900 00 $ 150000090 said it would be in “expensive , I né 20 000 000 00 22 090 000 00 23.000 00000 “" . .. lative leaders have turned down Lansing, will move from assistant Ww - ’ . : F ; 1,500 000 00 1.700.000 00 1.990 000.00 and cumbersome” answer in many |, uggestion for final adjournment for Army units to chief of Admin- hatever you need for your home you il find it here for less— aXe A e Values re qe . a- = a , < 5 ‘ ‘ ° her of Builting . 0 2 es ae . @ « of the 1959 lawmaking session this istrative Services Division. U.S We will bring it from our warehouse — Ask for it. Number of Teachers. A cone 720 742 780 “tf G. R See con) eee killing chance for eight bills Property and Fiscal Office for Teacher Sala: Art un , Sith - , = to take effect on schedule Jan. 1. Michigan ti “u A ~ arate wiv actor mall se Beautiful 78” Sof 3-Piece S > 5 sn 10 sa2 reaas i ‘bin ta bon ee eres would put the 30 biggest branches There was a possibility, how- Lt. Col. William M. Peterson, eautiru ora - rece ectiona {acre "r eeree ses oe Sea a seeie0 9490.00 inder civil service if Hare specifi (Aol that state officials would | Charlotte, will move from assist- Air foam cushions srinini 4 400 00 4550 09 465090 cally requests such artion and can ignore legal technicalities and put | ant chief of staff of operations, Choice of fabrics ; $ Excellent fabric Maximum . 6.500 00 6 850 00 Lise, © it under his budvet the measures into operation on Headquarters, 46th Infantry Di- 50 : : ediar 5 400.00 5 550 00 574000 finance it under h 1 . , zac ve Nationally advertised Air foam cushion ers asoof 4h Friday in September) The 200 smallest offices, Rasch schedule. Most deal with state vision, to brigade executive offi- O ; Lat | oe se as eer) sane 12671 added, “cannot possibly operate as &oVernment reorganization. cer and technician program ur anniversary price E, est style een . ae cs Nan ee . ; : ine construction Peaciede - . n ne me salary branches” because cf their “We certainly wouldn't question coordinator. Many More to Choose From Per Section on tecidenit , li td Nene, dissimilar operations the agencies involved if they did} Lt. Col, Leonard C. Ward, Es- . Tota , 18.489 19.903 19 406 ase = put them into effect,’ said Sen.!canaba, commanding officer of the tat i ipiis t jlassroom teacher 39 30 to . “ee ~ Moir ff . ¢ a ‘ Getersi Staraneot ot candies A great advantage of daily Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair), 107th Engineer Battalion, will be- $ on 7 selected, beautiful dining fees Pontiac Public Schools provide @ good educational program with adequate newspapers for advertisers is the Republican Senate majority leader.'come assistant chief of staff for . f hri folk \ ne'r nal materials gq ity teaching nds ; y lities so that re j ) each student has the opportunits to attena” gare fc tlie ghee ter cccouienn ease and convenience with which “Legislative intent has been made operations, Headquarters, 46th In- room suites for thri olks. una able and temporary situatior . . a ° 1" clear.” fantry Division. _ Continuous effort 4 Me ies pacvide susevion eeerhiens Waa ward baa BeticE re can be r ad Di ia ei I ‘ ! T al materials Valuate and upgrade ti : ear Newspape “keep I “*nores , . i and to eliminate substandard 3 ae na fe . ve Various @reas of learning € ; piesa ; a I and ‘ , s: $ on 12 High Quality { Plans for the coming vear in eat uation of a strong emphasis upon and wo! are done, and can be “ Bedroom Suites! t ntary School, the Franklin Elementary Schoo! and the complete rehabilita- “ instr eth erage ematics and science. expansion of the rapid learner program read at leisure. This is particularly Into the 8th grade. @ continuation of the emphasis in reading in the junior high . . schonls and a study of the entire social studies work of the tehool Pell sen ®" important if an advertiser wants 0 The butldi proeram t¢ s \ r nt niat , ~~ 2 “tpyl building progran t ea intemplates additions to the Herrineton |fg reach the nation’s 22 million of the swimming poo! at the Central High Schoo] working women - who are not $ Sealy’s Button Free VERNON L. SCHIL LER. Joften free to hear radio and TV : Oct 1 i958. Messages. The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public ~— $7990 hearings for Tuesday, October 6, 1959 at 8 P.M. During Final Week and box spring NICK MACKSON EST in the Commission Chamber, City Hall on In- . tention to construct the following public improve- CHAIRS — ROCKERS —_— RECLINERS _ LOUNGERS yy Personally Invites You to the aes , Many closeout from our warehouse. Prices at cost and less, subjcet to prior sale , 25 A) Grand Showing of the panitnry) Sewer and_more ee er eee < Malltnar Sree trom Eory vo Catena . 3 i \) EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet Cmvced Stud ‘rom Heliistes to Kinney. CHARGE IT BUDGET TERMS FRIDAY, October 2nd ) satel ia ‘eeenede oes 30--60--90 DAYS 24 MONTHS TO PAY : es iviaton: { FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE to East line Lot 74 Marimont Subdivision For further information see legal notice. Interested WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE property owners are urged to appear. By order of the City Commission Dated Septembér 30, 1959 FEderal ADA R. EVANS EASY TO PARK OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. ‘TIL 9 TH Tah /§532 WOODWARD AVE., 8/RM/INGHAM. MICA. | Tt 631 Oakland * 3 at Cass 5-4161 City Clerk pf 9c CARD awe. TUBES 71: DRUG « COSMETIC sl COTTON | DABS Applicators BOX OF 48 $1.75 r ° . BRECK see Leaves no ptichy film $q'9 Lady Ellen. CURL bed handle for correct ro ollin ng mations Amating New : A PROPER REMEMBRANCE American Greeting CARDS By WU? cris “A”. . GREETINGS ° ‘ . Eee vee $ 00, xt ©, H ‘ To are 3 as Sa CHOICE OF A LARGE eeeeneia= F MODERN AND OTHER ASSORTMENTS. STRONGER KAISER BROILER FOIL HEAVY DUTY ROLL 45 RECORD TOTE CADY A: FOUNTAIN SYRINGE KITCHEN CLOCK $5.95 Value Thermometer | 7 ORAL TYPE with Case |; RPM ONLY FORTY-FOUR Ice, Snow Just Around Corner Checked the Family Bus for Winter? By BEN PHLEGAR . AP Adtomotive Writer DETROIT w— The people who! service automobiles would like to; borrow the dentists’ slogan and) suggest vou see them at least twice | a year. | And, they say, this is one of the best times to stop in for a check-| up, whether it’s a car dealer or your favorite neighbhorhood filling Station Christmas is only 72 shopping days away and in many parts of | the United States the ice, snow and freezing temperatures of | winter are a lot closer than that. This kind of weather puts your ear to a severe test. The service people think you ought to be ready for it. Antifreeze as Necessary as gasoline if you run a car during the winter anywhere north of the Mason-Dixon Line ‘and in a lot of areas considerably south of it despite what the chambers of com- merce 1s may say! * i x One manufacturer predicts about | 118 million gallons of antifreeze} will be sold in the United States this winter, 86 per cent of it the iong - lasting type (technically, ethylene glycol! The makers label this type “permanent.”” But they quickly point out that what they really mean is permanent for one winter. The ethylene glycol you put in last fall is still in the car radiator ind just as good as ever (unless you drained it in the spring like the service people want you to do) But, by now. all brands are loaded with rust and corrosion inhibitors and these out in less than 12 months The wear > inhibitors check the forma- tion of rust in your car's cooling When rust forms it can cause the engine to overheat. and this in turn interferes with efficient operation and wastes power Rust and corrosion _ inhibitors | which will prevent formation of! additional rust can be added, but they wont do much about dis- solving or removing that which ilready has formed UN. to Battle Arms Plans Group Faces Proposal by Khrushchev, Another From Morocco system UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) —Disarmament is slated for prior, ty when the UN. Assembly's, tain Political Committee gets! iown to business. A storm is blew-! ng up over which arms proposal ul get top billing At least two groups with rival lans reported maneuvering » head the list when the five dis- mament items come up for de- &2-nation committee committee starts work some ext week * * ets reportedly are mak . are in the ine ng a strong bid to head the agenda with Premer Nikita! Khrushchey's proposal for total disarmament within four years They are running into opposition ‘rom a large segment of the Asian- \frican block, which wants pnor- ty for Morocco’s demand _ that France cancel] plans for testing an ‘tomic bomb in the Sahara jesert Also on the committee's agenda re an Irish appeal to restrict nu- lear weapons to the nations that have them—Britain, the States and the Soviet an Indian call for a_ per- manent ban on all nuclear tests nd Secretary General Dag Ham-| irskjold’s report on the current ternational efforts at disarma- ow nited Union: nen Britain also has broached a three-stage disarmament plan that vill go before the 10-nation East- ‘Vest committee slated to start rms talks in Geneva early next ear. The British have not asked that their proposal be put on the \ssembly agenda. They are under-| stood to feel it should be part of the general disarmament report | rather than a separate topic. | 130 Wagons Made Trip | Trade over the Santa Fe Trail! reached its peak in 1831, when 130 wagons made the trip from Independence, Mo.. to Santa Fe,! N. M., carrying cargo valued at $250,000. | Askansas is known as ‘The. So, the ‘cooling system should be \drained and flushed. If this is done professionally, most brands of antifreeze will guarantee their product for the entire winter. But they also recognize a growing number of do-it-your- self car owners—a group which has grown steadily in recent winters because antifreeze has the annual changes as necessary ff south Texas as in northern Vermont. * * * Antifreeze, ‘of course, is not the only item involved in a winter car checkup. service suggestions: 1. Check all hose and heater jconnections along with the ther- been a hot discount item. To aid mostat. A special winter thermo- _ service stations, several major | companies this winter have rec- | emmended twe prices—one for | | eash and carry, the other includ- | | ing installation. With the growing number of air-conditioned cars on the road, antifreeze no longer is a strictly northern problem. Many factory- installed air conditioning units re-| quire the use of antifreeze} throughout the year. This makes! Denver Lashed Again With Snow and Rain | DENVER, Colo, (AP) — Snow} and rain lashed again today at} crews struggling to clean up| tangles of tree limbs and power lines strewn by the city’s worst September snowstorm since 1936. | The continuing snow was light} compared witb the 11-inch fall that | cascaded onto full-leafed trees and sent branches crashing through electric and telephone lines early Tuesday. * * * | Four men were listed dead from heart attacks attributed to undue exertion while removing snow and debris. Mayor Dick Batterson estimated the storm damage would run into! mulions. This included damage to trees and shrubbery, repairs to utility lines, traffic control sys-| tems and wages for cleanup and repair crews - 4 stat is desirable in some areas to get the most out of your heater. 2. Check the exhaust system. Much winter driving is done wit car windows closed and the slight- est carbon monoxide leak is dangerous. 3. Chec& the battery and entire Here are some other, long winter nights. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959. electrical system. Battery fail- ‘ure is one of the top items on | the American Automobile Assn.’s | lst of emergency service calls. | And you’re apt te do more | driving with lights during the | 4. If you live where you need it, idon't forget special antifreeze for) lyour windshield washer system. jAnd while at it check your wind- ‘shield wipers and defrosters. 5. A child's beach pail full of sand in the trunk can prove mighty | handy if you get stuck on ice or in| snow. Chains, too, are valuable many places. And if you favor |snow tires, check them now while ithe grass is still green. 4 THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger “YOU DARLING! BOARDING HOUSE 4 Fd 9597 AB 10-1 Look what you gave me for my birthday! BENNY MOZART/ae DRAT/ THE COLOSSAL IMPERTINENCE OF THAT OFFICOUS HOTEL CLERK IN PREVENTING ME FROM SEEING WHEN MOZART HEARS OF THIS OUT- RAGE HE'LL DECAPITATE THE ENTIRE MANAGEMENT FOR NEGLIGENCE! a a YZ [EUREKA / THE CLERK UW y/// SAID MOZART WOULD \/7/4 LEANE SHORTLY/I'LL }79/ ACCOST HIM RIGHT ily ety CAHERE AND SING “THE SPOUT TA-T Ts aw GOLDEN HEART fawn | // MY OWN TRAINED | 7 BARITONE IS THE } 7 =| PERFECT NEHICLE (, FOR THE a ony! 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F son ~ om. . oat £ ee pes “eng omatic a ‘attached. @ bee align Hur BY OLD We Bea , Wed E8 ton. of of : iS ze £4 ty “room. 2 own. x spouse panto — nears Estates” e picnirep tA rau Woo ot Sat -37 Cha, fa pf dune . hl tones Wear Av Bg 00 ft. . a garage. tes Davi fle oa (M LD ’ 17 bri ee 32; ond on, x ms t. ] Lak ly e br av on a 59) > "6 Charles ends - fara beloved } son woe larg sesern or ‘ privil wit pia LAK id W EM 3-4 Tesh Plage P.M bam gir | of 1 eS Pare ‘ Lc igh. dares wiilt dining tr for Fi Beaty om \KE OR ard ae a eine : / wi Glenn Michael w ard: orner NE Immed lot. oo eo Fami FHA “ei medera = You es nN d D ¥ ‘ard; pol rT A W tate Choe 8. built ome ily LEA 1 5 R In Fd i 1 : ub IN te lo roo uil kitehé Wy VING la foe) g a ela + "Kees dear A burn fe NGI nent oom. tin teh modern - eos ee ie : r roo r Veteran strom B ph E. Pi TAN V1 school. slg wn 5 ¢": Tdwood TATE. Oma te Veterans # ral Pre 10 ks R. JOSE LLIS _ $l seat, Roce 4 t's pe d red m SA er. mn . Cem ot 1 In : yview O as. 4-06 PH , a ga rea- NI er r oo br CR Y e' te ison jc E H [ 0 ra CE 5 ar ic 1 ee rme 2 at eN E. Hi M. B bales 3 L — a tat xk. Pic he n E . 14 S Hu RE R : OW Loc. re in ¢ fir Ic 2 She in’ the $14,950 $25 D Y E Eves. es nue eS a oun TIO <— od jount corner lett AY *. Bl 8. FE 8 LES ER nam cari ae , Rta ehs: Wood ee Te ; 00 1-6 a oomfi | 8-0823 E ret ice me ent. BEDROO - poh 0 1% tie ch DN mt ergy eld Hi 81 * c } caily aie uM. Boat oy Wil ‘mpi id ; 1% s mu li ee hs y — * VA rd 3 re th ved - gg et rite ghli liv ba wit! Ow! fo _ \ 2r1 x, | Mic cor ra ce. si ure - Co ands bi ing t h ne me ° ‘ ri24 ‘adlebel nd- « 8 te lo bfern 3b wp." r fl 6. a toner ee — . Imagen S mao a wlth r : PE R. it of ve" clou: Lo ik }3 | lock ent m e. . 55088 LA price. + livi Mtn bed Convent Gre ‘Bedroom bed : _Dett- Liesl; ror details raing an iets Tel-Huron : sdroem . slie us 8 Pa fire- hoo: and to ons, ie den 15 ae wea at Ge- oc) tearinewee eis ve. Pull ° FE west ripp y! trac- NEW B u Beas a. ae e we Huron | Rea Close BRIC Pe t Ben or a Sire Ito est to blah ‘ Bean r gible suburbe 7B op. . 8 e n schoo! i. — . ‘ reread roan nels is. DRM a hy ie. Rote _* / ‘ . ore the | hg 3 sarive a ' It ‘bem ‘ +0681. street ii, ioe . . . 1063 + E “4 . w Bleck " or | TIE-PONTIAC PREsS. THURSD AY. OCTOBER 1. 1959 . Fir FOUR tor Sale Huuses 6 Fer Sale Houses nf For Sale Houses 6 et LR on ORG Oo COCO OeN NORTH os $ —— AND RADE wath full besrment. oi] furnace S + "7 . ‘ all city improvements im: Small BGL. BUY TRA Ik. “ a terms. PE 4.4784 or thru ~1 Nothin Dow NOTHING DOWN — Lovely $ :m g modern brick duplex Dali 4 bo build starter home on your, Y's old All newly decorated Pull r plans or your pians Basement. Tile bath Oak floors guBURBAN INCOME — ikea meluded. ‘Also aE ae v9 About $375 Closing Cos‘s HOME OR LARGE dena Donald OF See our mode! c- Priced at only $8500 Paymenis HOME 17 rooms — 3 full baths R 3-2837 only $4694 plus taxes & ins 2'. baths Huge 36 ft. living . - : room. 2 way fireplace. 20 x 20 PERBOMALZED HOMES NOTHING DOWN — Brick Remeh- gun room, hardwood fieors. Pull — = er 3 bedrooms Car port Alum basement. steam heat, 1 acre ROCHESTER — CUSTOM BUILT. - winddws Ot] AC Heat I'a baths lot nicely landscaped. \garage b~droom ac. ¢ Se aes eh Large lot Excellent location lake priv Home spick span ae pacsacs sesh exraphn de _ About $400 closing costs throughout Available on reason- able terms fe vist =e: SFLL OR TRADE Lovely $3 rm . va vee Oa a — pa anes GI NO DOWN PAYMENT 6 & a8 “STER ola asement Orl urn bath 2 large lots 16 ft hiving ROCHESTER | | Alum storms O4ak floors Tule room 12 ft. modern kitchen Pig roe bgbves . on Pree DAR. ANCHOR Fencing Paved qining room. garage, glassed in Place Pull basement “yeast | St Priced 1 only ae = Easy porch Where can you equal this ; ‘terms or lll trade tor houss t only $7 Let's take a look rite, or aes von Cell OF trailer lance contract or late . ae 2 } model car Ask for Mrs M 930 DOWN North suburban 3 NINA MARTIN, _ Rite | Carths & bath, large 125 x 348 Large ~~ . poultry house, ideal garden spot ROCHESTER $2500 DOWN — Large 9 rm Colon- and the total price is only $5,950 2 bedrm home in village By jal Farm home with two acres ~ _owner Leaving State OL 1-0263 | 4; iand Basement and furna-e ‘oa oe’ matinee SHzLL HOUSE : BEDRM LOT) I AD well constructed Mugy BELL — GENUINE SACRI- 100x15@ Asbestos siding anc Prick’ © fe and aifords a iot fice Owner California bouod front. Rough wiring and septic % ving for the large will sell Nis $2950 equity ‘or tank $6.950 10 per cent discount tam) Priced at only $12 500 only $1500 bal at $79 per for cash FE 2-0544 or FE 2.46: a : 7 month 6 reom ranch, built on SYLVAN VILLAGE OWNER 2 ot nsaiional value 1956 3 bedrooms 1', baths 24 bedrm with 2 .ots FE 2-1048 . low with ft living room 2 car attached = arn Ree garage ypaved drive large io Suburban. Living gsrden = choice location. lake priv. Must At Its Best aS ais see ‘oO appreciate Call for ap- ‘ Bash at pointment Your future home is the ain of the , Bd Year . (CONVERTIBLE 24) Wilham Maller WOW. ROSS HOM I $6600 COUNTRY ESTATE With Pealic EE 2-0263 OR 3-802) t 3 bedroom) Bri-x® . Some ots = - Rs tached tw uior SYLVAN MANOR BRICK RANCH . eee on Open ¥ to 9 3 bedrms 3'; baths , Carpeec - baths Bull ; Screened patio $16 5 Terma ee sory ~ Ouner PE 4¢-8270 A bile end cote ‘ id so SYLVAN LAKE liv * home 1788 Sherwood Rd First “= cupboa ing of this beautiful 3 be " founda Dbrick tri-jevel home 2 cat ~~ eres t ead for coz acres of go ‘ ace es » « ear Locarec 1 mule SMALL 4 ROOM HOU SE el THE, eg . . 1s : i ! BROWN Resalted “a age Nees $ Tepa.rs +4 ‘900° FE 3407 (Kiusbeth Lake Roe oats ; Ph FE 64-3564 o- PE 2-48t9 E ST ORE DICT s MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ’ >.edroon Nature! fireplace Oak “ garage walk-in closets S ea) t ie Pias a enced Nicely lar 4s un. O p.m. aped Nice nade trees Ga ra 2 car garage S8torn « a Laer reens ¥ 3 ort Salih 2 oe $1:506 Cash to Ranch Home iat ’ ils LOOK bedrooms aul Mo Jones. Real Fst (° Wi bes Louse 2 baths 832 W HURON - an be paid in @ tew Large kitchen er 4-85 PE 8-1275 ears This attractive nortt ns Pane gage ] ls x 0 ot ( Ge bungalow Pored air = \ \N \ I i. iI eat awnings storms and ScTOOm tri-seve! Wilk ve Cor Teens good landscaping vieted november Phone Bulide: bcEE VE FULL PRICE Sits Cee $6700 GI APPRAISED RADE-SE!L LOVELY «4 BEDRM baths FE 5-5$285 ; \EST SIDE a at a fi 1g a BE 2 bedrooms ha,eme eas §I¥ ROOM MODERN 4 1-] I M I L > I AR I ER heat fir eple. e garege HOME Three bedrooms fhe € NO MONEY DOWN . floored att with statrwa root aa floors Asir-ed wa to be proud o “ ad in al bedroor basement gas heat Nice corner radi erst mm Oee: space reed yard IDEAL of 2-car garaee Good neighdor Joss LY LOCATED POR SHOP hood $9750. Terms WILL TRADE EQUITY IN SMALL 5 ; SCHC s ouse eaehanes for large ABA! DEd2) fal s(0-2) 7 . POUR BEDROOMS Nice fami); house With D@esement garage br BL FIYN home 2 bedrooms on each floor 7044 = ae ri : bat! larcMood four pla 8 a bediounis iS ere walls Basement | pane ed . 7 ed or ie siree ° eat roor 1 ar WE @AkADI Liber FEATURES garage with automatic door open CASS LAKEFRONT aseme gas heat Oak e $15. 950 terms Pert es Two } becroom rs plastered walls es: aon Es witp fireplace * age PRICED RIGHT AT ONEIDA RD THREE BEDROOM Sie %4y Uke surprises $8 500 Brick RANCH cacele c wa unti, you see the int eric or “ a noes & propel: es included uy net uot. All the fea 12 baths ul asemen es 4 a on fa 10me cai ling for matic furnace Large landscaped we as mu One ~~ rents ' 1 QC} lan lot $21 350 for $80 per montr oo ¢ $19 500 At least $5 000 re W HURON OPEN EVES 75 DOWN Located oh ecge a ured -> ron.ia Larue ol m216 le Gl Fk 4-452 Mode bedroom home butlt tn P| TRANSFERRED : a rube creer Ra bie aay rar > “ick posse ‘ bd me Ver ve Hace ‘ou. Oniv $i2 S00” bee $1 000 eth. Three bedrooms fu erms i ase ELWOOD REALTY ment ars "Large landscaped FE $45 FE 4-520) ict $3 Bd ' Tt! ] ips ! ; F 7888—RES FE 4-48) WHY RENT? Suburban Doll Horse Nie | KV EN] Vr . IF YOU are woking for eo (1 \K k A a © 2 bedroor ranch wit! if BUY SE'' & IRADE roeting yom oer 16. W Hur n Open Eve & Su . a ase ae a . x na ay Sore * 7 cer a tu sth Se ' . tache r ant owe . i a ae 1 199 189 Wrav cat . r . prape a , t ur list for imapectic rh 23 Sivan lake privileged home 2| on pane oniy $12 306 —) bedrooms $508 down | Keego 2 bedr oom so080 ss00 BROS cown $50 per . P\CKR LON ELAND REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE ; tee 2188 Ca. Lake R FE 2-487 7732 Highland Rd «M39 WEST SE RL REN \ j | SSIES SDE iibedraom 3 rv ehite frame Lovely 3 bedrm home near Pr Buiit in 1994 When we sav cxtra ie Hosp l'y baths firepia ra and cies nee is oen basement 2 car garage Oa thet The construction of thi 15.400 FE 3$-$330 or Hoi} a hotrre can t most meticu- 7 Bit ° ‘ , 4 lous POA eae on = Full) =obasement = ere a.um in ne #& screens Au A Blk (FOR D TOWN HAL: ARF tomatic o en Carpeted living . o 2 eae brick _— Lakefront ruom & bedr om 100 x 10 ft 'o eangerouk ivepilace A a P Located in 2 neighborhood of fine g room Dining ‘:oor $16 750 fu ° ft homes $12 900 with $2000 aowr k ° Camplete ba-e harp & roer , 4 a hea Reasonati a: garage We andscape me r r at cy tone. fata. ‘ ’ , nan ake) Terms, arrange ORTH PERRY *RASS LAKE a or appointment ° 4 room 2 ordroom Full base a : eis ne [Ouse di t-rec wr ante niga iets arora Gia< | ‘ home also is spot a nae “ ie ‘ ' a aoeuvua ree . oe *n & 4 nedroo ye & finishe was Aeated garage . s e ale 1 the Webs o¥ 950 $1450 down Pi ao ae wee ’ district Recently $10 500 with at ractive Sg ecorated inside and out eel : } | inal : ee pheniie hae alas Pe Durot vy Snvder Lavende eee Soe tnrousteent WHITE BROS ee i Pa] atid * A Tes DRE OR 3-1295 1 R 9 Open Five Sucday 10 2 Phone EM 3} jor MU 4-6417 5650 Dixie Hwy Willams Lake Front ¥ Bedrooms, 2 Lots Kanc tyle bedroom foe 7 ace Ba a aita.t ‘ Ment 2-car attached garage 2 bd hte a t a an eare tionally ¢g beac Priced at bedrooms Carpeted living ry } ri ” Caii 1. To0m Venetian b nds ' tor stun ¢ Water softener Large t fenced lot Close to schools Ciose-In Suburban and only $1230 doer to GI | WI) | leealrmps all B bre. t nortgage See this one firs! - Hug ar Ving froor a ‘ a “replace “separate dinine ' S REALTY €O & SONS i t leat f-a aa 5 221 BALDWIN AV\E Taye DICE large lot pave treet ‘OPEN 9AM-9 PM WEST SIDE cal ys and t Atis MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Se room prick hon tive mura. stone and frame $12 3 close to schools and s! pies hts ah wit $3 500 dow Owner ‘7 ay exceptional buy $15.56 consider equity tn smail home ir irade ; , WATERFORD Furnished 2 Bedroom Three bedroom brick ranch noe - ices! AR A rome mM, ment as heat z = i: te ' tr, 1 wel 500 1+ Carpeted ‘ising roum. full base ' tosen : aa t a hools $14 500 erms ment t Cad arat » am x ae evra larRe iat with nay ' Pew ¢ furnace Water {tener _ large recreation rm FWA oil / : " . oede' furnace and garage Available for Tuo bunca. Waret = Prat ut vA : Vane AG s of immediate occupancy at $18 900 Our x fice for not i ¥ 1 R 1 $7800 ‘ Lolte Smith, Realtor B t B rm een n est Buys Pali 244 = Televraph Rd FE 3-7848 CCl eo: Eves MA 35-6431 Williar ak fF ht M58 Today UTICA AREA ¥ H “one CC] IRAM . KW 2 // // You must see this estate ‘ tun. J hedreom brick ho me ae MS ut oe ae with fuil basement This : cane ma rateay Victenack-d biome + ch anexceliont location Kt tied on a beautiful l'e-acre i bl tr “M en 10.18 Full Barenient ste close to Chr tereation room — Attached sile Plant and GM Teen , > car eurage Lot 190.174 Center Six ronirs Ideal bamuls Llome Also privileges on Huntoon bat large recreation ee . ete Lake Only $600 dow: plus im basement acd ca’ oat Top Location Mortgage costs tached garage. $10.000 down Close to Washington Jr Hic . : With excellent terms 3 bedroom brick home locatec "OW" DOWN PAYMENT in desirable Ottawa Hil's Sub- on this attractive 2. bed- WILLIAMS LAKE division. Pratures wood burning room bungalow. Oak floors fireplace. seperate dining room Diastered walls. Full base- Ouistom built 3) betreom breakfast nook 1', baths rec-! ment Near LeBaron echool brick ranct: home on lovely Teation room. attic exhaust fan! Full price only $9975 hg shaded = A a “it a rk! < asemen: atio an at- tian oe eich, ein NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL tacier | at varave Car- : Offered at $21.50000 Do your, If {t's room you need, A | aie) throughout arsenate family a favor. look TODAY’ your buy. 3 bedrooms. Ful atorm iat anc amily = t basement. gas heat. Wired ral one block. to lake. See : ; for electric stove. Large liv now Only $600 Down ing room with. brickpsfire- : on this roomy 2 bedroom home Diace Paved street ice NEAR OXFORD in convenient east side location. shady yard Only $%.000 , close to bus. schoo! and stores down one 'w prick rancher in Features full separate dining ee lia pat room, large kitchen. full base- I\ AN W SCHR AM re ud edge re- he As Fa Place in living room. 3 ng = fired —- REALTOR E $947 benrooms and tea” ge ° r ' oO canes and aecorating. ying \ LOR FE 47] ag Jwner just reduced tion priced at $6350.00. Y' OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY the price 8; N bedroom heme One cof the oest NOTHING DO\\ N So WEST HURO? bu , Lie alea at 3960, with FE 3-8183 iow monthly payments of $85 i.- SYA cluding taxes & insurance ri we turing gas heat large lot & fully . . insulated so CLOSING COSTS $500 Down $78 Per Month Total Will move you itnto @ newly Gecorated home There a. 2 ; bedrooms with a possibility of a — low | avinent third. Full basement with oil fur- SWN 2 bedroom & bath bungalow Nace, glasscc in front porch 2 8 j if on jot 40x33u, shade & gavr- car garage & selling for only = $410 In WW: den space Aluin storms & $9500 A ery geod buy INC a C!O3!NG_ COST a.reens Oil beat $6500 Family Home $82 PER MONTH ; A home with faultless construc- a a he eoeseetaey N drooms w hey o pre eg ae oe six miles North Ore of the best sma bedrooms with ample closet space : homes we have to offer The Mrs wil' have plenty of of the heart ot ee lst {oor living room, 2 bed elbow room 5 this spacious kitch- vee Re - Watch tor : rooms & bath, carpeting en with built-in oven ra.ige KING Sign large kitchen with dining Full tiled basement & 1', ca: . = space and floor partly {.n- | garage W4l! sell or trade DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY ished Basement, new gas Ine me furnace New 2 car garage nco paved drive $11,500, terms Make us an offer on this 2 fam!- - ly ipcome located near cits ‘ : . schooss & busses 41) 3) room “Bildor of Nationa! Homes" him leet 1 ACUTE Apartment. completely furnished West ide 2 floor home 1 unfurnished apartment with 3 brice & frame Jj bedrooms bed rooms ‘ving room & kitchen tile bath. modern kitchen Both apartments have full bath Basement gas heat Girage New oil furrace 4 car garage ROCHESTER AREA-—Real nice | * fenced & landscaped lt ARRO REALT} bedrom brick. 1'y baths. hard- $15.000, terms TED McCULLOUGH. REALTOR wood floors. comoletey finished , h . aie we toe recreation room. Nice large pa‘io South of Rochester - 5 with outsice barbecue Covered an acres. Practically new OP€2 94m to 8:30pm Sunday 15 walk to large 2-car garage, and ranch home Picture window beautifully landscaped lawn. Con- in 22 It carpet ed living venient to school & new shopping room. fireplace. large kitch- a area. Carpeting & drapes includ- en 2 bedrooms. thie bath * ed Let's see this today $22.500 atvacnhed garage Excelient $7780. ts the full price on this cash to mortgage schools Keep a pony if 2 bedroom bungalow with full sou wish §$18000 terms basement and two car garage SWIMMING POOL 20 x 42 with . babe heat. storms and screens filter system. 3 bedroom home te whwav Near ak floors and plastered walls breezeway 2-car garage. & at- Dinte 1 = ‘ We ide’ location 80x120 jot tached-sunroom .Gis heat. 3 deep Drasivon FIRST “OFFERING! wells Lot 149 x 219 Convenient “1 room home on Loon to schoo's & shopping area Priced Lake 126 [ft zoned com ONE at $19,150 with $5.000 down mer House in good con- ce t new oil furnace, lots in units. Use tt now ACRE. 5 room hoine near Roch- ome sell later at big ester Road. one block off Auburn ags rom for commercial use Avenue This home has be-n re- : d to $25.00C. terms cent decorated Larre rooms full basement — fruit trees 4900 i at ng M-59 ) meee INC , REALTORS & var.ety too wo car garage a M-5 7 ROY ANE Huron Bt and workshop $11.950 with 2. Pout-ac. Mich Oo Open Evenings & Sunday 1 500 down $3 N Telegraph Open Eves cE 2.9236 GEORGE R eu eton MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE W'LLED LAKE AREA ~ ~ i bedroom rancher wih full basement breezeway and garaxe { Suburbia a - - a All brick with carpeting Situat ve t home = nicel ed oon large shaded lot Ver love hiknwe i) heal VALUES & TRADES clean Don't overlook this one i@laa ake privi.eges $8 500 $200 DOWN — to a GI for this CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES yea Realtor love:y 5 room home 20 {foot Very nice smal! home with good hare Lk. Ra ot 44563 living room with fireplace Sep- possibilities Livable and the 2339 Ore ee 7. PE29 @rate dining room Basement and terms are low Call now er garage Picturesque Waserford Hill @t your back doer Only , OFF WALTON $10.900 2 bedroom ranch type bungalow . with automatic heat and hot OR AY'TON eta ae Is une ath: water Pull price $8200 with ting s p 2 we droom hone Samara ne. full basement. 2 ats car ‘GP 80 x 260 {vot lot : . : ‘ — , GFORGF R IRWIN REALTOR Estabiisiied 1m 1016 $1200 down and ‘865 per month = 494 Ww WATTON rE 3-788) $850) DOWN (room bungaine MULTIPIL&O ISTING SERVICE — LONGFELILOW anc Easter Jr bascrent oil heat. oak floors High School area Here ‘s at $8 450 ern ONLY $60 f t c in 1 rm , a to pwal carpe se Faa RK J (Dicky VALUI = t heat 2 car galase REALTOR D rhe "Gt ati Ta'st yo onena "8? Moo aes PER MONTH t Fee 5-0693 0 F 5 FLBOW ROOM Here : > BEDROOM tt v ) a FU'L BASEMENT oo ram | duscase artrlage uw um the Drasto area an< near, ) es cof iand Lif t ’ s ’ = - pee RUA Eze e eel lia ise IS THE BIRD’ TO SE home wilt over ou 7 € Vig spa 2 baths Fu'l bsmt , Z . c rec rm: Large family T too hk] AID lO MOV E IN ] Ul | PRICI 2's car garage Fruit nade sis . a JLo x # re: Tdea! fo wit BRIEND I l. LAKE pony Now at $22 950 ‘Ears ‘term A pleasant comfortable 2. bed- goin home all furnished—even $950 DOWN And this includes power moaer and hes LAKE i most al of immture Elec privileges $6400 on wooded lot Tange andi rvefrig East auburban Established garden, too home Aubuin Hg.s garage <44 FAST BLA 1) ieep io Total price §6 950 | \K] \1 YOUR DOOR < yay ee 5) Le LAKE FRONT A real value Williams Lake is right at the . 4 bedroon ear around home on front door of this 3 bedroom SELDON CO Agent Maceday Lake Tiled bath. full home Nat fireplace. forced air F 7 3 bsemt new ‘l turnace Safe oil heat New $1000 sea wall - beach for children See this at Front glassed & screened porch only $11 500 with $2500 down ed leaving for Florida §15 - 95) hlovd Kent Inc, Realtor 2200 Di xie Hey at Te.egraph FE 1-01 23 Open 9 te AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING « GAYLORD PONTIAC OFFIC] 136 E PIKE OPEN EVES FE 8.9693 Partridge AND mee IATES 3581 50 W. HUPON OPEN Til 9 DORRIS BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW For $12.950 this is one of the better buys im this area, PE 4- and located im exciusive WITH THE WIND subdivision, where the com howling around the corner munity spirit reflects in you ll feel mighty cozy with neat homes and beautifully ,our feet up close by the landscaped yards only ftreplace in this modest weil tone throw from Sylvan located home Carpeting Lake paved | 48), BALDWIN "FE 0547 | tiful 100 x ‘Iso “landscaped "lot STEELE REALTY (BRANCH) 313s a 7 rpet v LaSa ond plastered - 3. Pull divided} Mod). 2. Tignland, Michigan. MU . basement with finished recreas, 443520 00 tion avsa. Ih can etieched gea- BUILDERS ATTENTION. 2 ACRES t rage. Exerter suminum (on beth Roby, $2,000 cash. FE 4-090) i ouse @ garage ¥ ol eman | a pood and a real nice home HIG H HILL VILLAGE ' sestthia one for $1,500 down. : A communi naane | . sites with w roads, Se | = a extra lar excellent IN YN Clarkston. cae drainage. | eit retest Brick Ja - e bedrooms our MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE lq x 22 ft arpeied ‘living room | ADDS” C INC. “OR Ss: “1231 with 8 x 10 dinix L. Spacio aad LEAVING STATE LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE. My x 187. Ready for building. $ Smal “hs i. ment. kitchen with loads. ef eabenets, Full tited bath. Divided basement | with recreation room Gas heat. | Gasinitor Carport. Paved stree. | R. KERSHAM 6 Room, 3 bedroom Ranch and drive Lot 100 ft. froutag 7108 W. Maple MAgtair 6-6250 House 4W0.e gicage Ay epi g bering ag —— oy —— ~~ eled br: arene rge 000 A commitment for ee - oa . + oan ys : ~caorl a 000 } LOTS FOR SALE St Benedict ‘area Carpet- ALTON 8ST. CITY. 2 _ each 40 lng Wee. se_cene™ tb e1- GEORGE BLAIR _ x us. 7 eheiee location in an area erator Ventilating fan — | REALTOR - | ge mae jgae homes near LN ae A sacrifice 8 — Dixie Hey me arng® 1288 Faced a Mile Re BUSINESS FRONTAGE near GM OSLYN AREA mast Se SE 2 Oe ee irk Past Os 5 ie A ee JUSLL EN ARE. let a ile A rent Deater with only terms. Call Mrs. Howard, a #750 down and law monthly | ie area Bt ster Realy. yments win mort - tage costs. Aluminum awn- MPONTIAC Ege Lots lags t ‘ I aid tencodavard. a one 105° x 214°—$1.000 dow. sc.100)5 &80O0 stopping. An Sy ly an illave ; a) ‘ Py excellent value at $9,450. Older hans le rocmalns story 4 agstrom : ~ big becrms Large famiiv ki-ch- 3-BEDROOM BRICK en Large ‘wooded jit 100 x tas REALTORS Right ou the canal aaea! | Higoland Ra. (M39) West guburbes almost | — gl price "idea Call Pontiac, Mic ae ce new ull basement, gas a Owner must _ sacrifice . . lage. $1,950. OR 3- aue 2 i'tness. Only $13.950 Northeast Side ieee. Snetonnons LOW DOWN PAYMENT won $6,400 if you are responsible per- | tect from community beach. FE ; rr . son. you can name your terms a DRAYTON PLAINS or this 2 bedroom home built .in | 29306 eens by ue a went |i Ten we SITES AT l'a-story shingle bungalow | w taxes City sewer water. ; Sas 1 NEW . 2 bedrooms, modern kiich. | T Beach A CHEROKEE HILLS en De -ment. Gas heat a win beach Area BEFORE YOU BUY' enim ro name Built in 1952. $950 down with You'll like these wooded. rolling sale — $8.00 | easy terms No mortgage costs 100 {t. sites controlled to pro- ; Deiat sf reaped Kitchen Large stect better homes, and their : TI : reeseway car parage sit- lose-in country location Drive FILA TERMS pamek =. = vee ft 7 pe Elizabeth tate Rd. to Scott scape ‘ot w privileges on A aiecdrooma ull basement lakes Ideally located year around ia Tarn right 3 Blocks oversized 2-car garage. Oak 0me. Tota: price $11,500 foors. Dlastered wads and . : . » » a: nicely landscaped lot. Much \Watertord -\rea CARL BIRD, Realtor more tha» youu would ex- 3 bedrm brick ranch Full base- 3 ala National Bank Bidg ewa Bacar with small ment Large living room with PE 4-421) Eves. FE 5-1392 dining L Aluminum storms es a screens Close to schools and con- For Sale Acreage 13 $730 DOWN veniences $15,600 with terms. arr a ‘10 ACRES. 6 ROOMS & BATH A Ge rancher built in $4 Pioneer Highlands ee sehick fe aol en ae Neat ate] ‘ s 1 4 Nice yard cae privie ce: a nes oa tare Lida bag A 3-371 A yome to enjoy Comp iis vention oe he 99 athvin full | 62, ACRES LIVE STREAM NICE with aluminum storms and basement 1%. car garage Alum- building site Good location off NO MORTOAGE Costs” aun A stone siding Call for Maybee Ra Only 83.500. $1,500 sb Excellent terms ots ie ? ; ; Paul M. Jones, Real Est. West Suburban 832 W. Huron Located on 120 x 140 lot this 3 FE 4-8550 PE 8-1275 . becroom home is economical way a a er pe of beating the rent problem. Lge 3 & 10 ACRE oe Tas kitchen. Aluminum storms &| fst. of garden soil. Just sou: screens Carport. Only §200 down of Holly 20 miles from Pontiac Sas = 5re with $69 per month payments Name your terms. $2,950 to $4,950. REALTORS — includes taxes & insurauce Verwate REKCTY. 1500 W. Suited 377 8 TELEGRAPH. OPEN EVES FEL , = ————— ap < 5 Se Rd between Highland & Milford. rE 0% | REALTY Highland, _Mich: pan. MU_ 4-2045 io FE 29966 | 10 ACRES. AUBURN AVE ALSO 2 ihe” bony paved street. Must sell Income Property — 7 a ‘ bedroom Bi- level 2 baths Imme- ~ “ . 0 9 2d on: 4 UNITS. PVT BATH & ENTS 35. ACRES $4,500 ‘down $120 per month. 1314 $1900 Terms. OR_3-6814 Woo.low off rootac Lake Road 9 RM DUPLEX. | MAIN _rLoon: Desirable location east ot Clack Carpeted as heat. Teened ston su ie for homes! or for a ee on, Bal pee porch & garage On 8 ——— development. Priced far below cluded West side Sear Gchools Call owner at EM_ 3-6571 anything In area at $350 per acre . ll | iCK p cr $2,500 down will handle S Ore, Sakae os Na Ls d 2 l')-car at : utheast side ion on pave = ee sar soe ful gree, aia street Colored tennants. Always Warren Stout. Realtor rented Gross income $7,200 a {77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-8165 $1,700 Down 3 bedroom brick year Total expenses oniy $1,100 Open till 6 PM -€ar garage Carpet in living; annually. Only $4,000 down to, room. and dining room Ful! base- handle ; ; oo 40 ACRES ment RILEY REAL ESTATE $99 Down to Gls 3 bedroom 509 ai Lake Rd Near Ortonville Good vacant basemen gas heat 2-car at- FE 4-115 _FE cl | acreage with nice building site tached garage. West side. New Main road frontage. gee this now Can be emuuce in 6 weeks at only $8,000 with terms. Call and see our mode! lo 8 pm FE 5-584) Open 9 am FE 43569 WM. KEN NEDY REA! TOR 3101 W HURON ST __ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB Nothing Down C)’ NEIL EAST HIGHLAND AREA - Lake privileges. Lovelly 2 bedroom home only a cou- ple of years old, built on 2 nice shaded lots Gleaming oak floors Modern kitch- en Tile bath A real buy at $8,500 Don't overloo good buys like this A DOLL HOUSE ever saw one! Ideal for a couple starting out Cute 4 room plus heated breezev ay and attached garage. New carpeting in ulving and bee- if you room. Tile bath, gas heat Gorgeous landscaping and trees. Lot 75 x 140. fenced Lake privileges and an un- obstructed view of the wa- ter. $9.700 with about $450 to close. You may be the lucky ones DANIEL WHITFIELD School district. Convenient to apeEriog ane bus as well. Neat 2 bedroom bunga- low Plastered. Wass Orc 1 90-8 heat. shaded. fenced lot About $400 will handle with ayments less than rent A appraised at $8 2-FAMILY INCOME - arate entrances. Separate utilities GIs Heres a chance of a lifetime to have your own comfortable home and you can choose your tenant neighbor our monthly rental fee will just about make the payments on your mortgage and pay our taxes and insurance n other words, your ten- ant will pay for your house for you. Close to, downtown but on a nice quiet street. Be sure to see this income roperty today! Price $8,- 50 with no down payment JOSLYN AREA — Close new Northern High. Pontise Sep- — age RANCHER bedrooms 2 car garage. Barh XCEPTIONAL $13,950 Motor, Engincerin 16. Wel is fair. $14.000 pe in Sylvan Manor ke bedroom home with with playmates galore for fell Guero as heat, OXFORD your children in this young ! rage and pa street. Lov- Attractive 7 room home with 3 neighborhood There is a { ely 16 ft. living room, - Jarge bedrooms. Pull basement, full bath and a@ very nice { ramic tiled bath. Owner will ee oe. ee eee half seers a lovely step redecorate interior with col- e to worry) avin itchen, st your children here . dead-end screcen, end other app int: lea lentes: cea lot Thi go street. $12.250 ments you will a@mire Monally’eved buy ; - Terms ot Asan you 104 ACRES—-WILL DIVIDE | already pu rolencgd a) Some Modern home barn. Clay BUNGALOW $350 down on your a) bill, By all loam soil. Just off 4 lane high- Latge two bedroom bunga- ! meene ove es one 1 yen may ea per . acre low, Automatte hot water, j not t you can stall shower, sereened porch Fy i vi $4050, month, eego ava Dade us ta ~—. LAWRENCE W Harbor | A > ] ORD DORRIS & BON REALTORS RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Jf J WE T 262 8. Telegraph Rd Onen 9-9 152 W. Huron ee FE 4-1°57 FE 3-7103 e REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, ’ - PR 2-6935 262 8 Telegr Ra. | | FE 3-103 i OWNER HAS LEFT State anc will sacrifice comfort- able 2 bedroom bungalow on north end Full dining room, dry basement. gara Paved drive and nice fot. Ful price $9975 wih $800 down Payments of $65 per Mo. including taxes and in- surance SILVER LAKE PRIVI- LEGES Dandy 2. bed- room bungalow in excellent condition, inside and out. Large carpeted living room with natural fireplace oe bath with shower. floors, plastered walls Pull basement with paneled ree- reation room. Garage. The attcartive 'tanascaping blends with other fine homes on this naved street Priced at $10.100 with $2.700 down --Ik would pay vou to see nee ——" today! Call FE BEAUTIFUL. SUBURBAN LOCATION IN Pontiac Wat- kins Estates, Neat as a pin. 2 bedrms., carpeted living tTaom Bttrec‘ive kit ip Breezeway and attached rage. 3 beravtifu' we od lots. with lots of Mowers acd shrubs. 4n ou'siacdirg buy at $11 000 with $1.000 own THis ‘alaeewe OLD BRICK 'g @ik!t Riva would re "ideas suited for a eli Jonvalescent Home, etheik. service cen- ter or income. ‘he deauti- ful center hall entrance with & snacious Toor. on the first floor plus bath and the equal.v «pre ons & bed- rooms with 3 baths on the second foot mbker this home an ideal yooee of prop- e ty.for posfe- @ of cerv- ice use. There are parking fcilities for over 190 cors. Owner would consider trade. Cal’ us today for further Particulars. FAMMORD LAKE §&s- ATES — Frist time of- family full ceramic ~ 3 “Rtepinces. Built-in Nice basement, Tear ne oerage ane = iene fs RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Fe ee 94 YOU CAN BUY ThIS 4 FAMILY— located on 110 Hamilton. Pontiac Floyd kent Inc. Realtor for $8560 with terms Rents for | . $60 month each | ene ede ie | AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING GEORGI BLAIR | Pro REALTOR _ Rent Farm y 15 4536 Dixie Hwy 3-1251 DRAYTON waive NEAR CLARKSTON. 100 ACRE Call OR 3-1708 or OR 3- -8842 | Eves __ Sale Lake c Lake Property 8 | _Holmes, ine. FE 5-203. rou. Sale Business Properly 16 MODERN BUILDING, | LOCATED nter- |4 FLOOR | home. in 195». Aluminum storms. 5 rms. on 1 of Pontiac's busiest of good furniture. Corner lot. sections. 8,800 sq. ft. Gas hea’ Paved street. Schools. Owners Zoned industrial. Apply Pontiac sacritice. $10.75u Terms. MY _Press._ Box 58. — a. NORTHERN MICH. 198 ,r OWN eal — a4 | BY OWNER ene aits. Large roomi | 4 large rooms. part | basement. te needs repairs. Will sacr Sun room & rage acre lot. _ fi 7821. _ $750 “down. MS 3582" ce 61,000 FE eve | BY OWNER, 6 ROOM SGNGALOW SMALL FACTORY — Cement bik carpeted, basement tiled, 2 car | bidg. 40 x 70. 16 ft. ceiling. 3 | @arage, fenced. Located on 4 | phase wiring. Good location Va- lakefront lots. $ miles north of | cant. $17,500. terms. Pontiac. __ $17,800. 5-2991 . BEAUTIFUL | CORNER LOT ON NEAR FISHER BODY Brick Waterford Hill. Lake privileges bidg.. 2 stores, 4 apts., basement 0. FE F i $4950. FE 8-0453 or office, oil steam heat. also 4 BY OWNER. 4 BEDRM. RANCH. room modern use. Buy now, Full bsmt. Rec. rm Attached | Fishers is expanding. Elia. Lk vases seaw te vind Ps DIXIE HIGHWAY -- 254 [t. front on corner, has 40 x 96 cement oo bldg. with fenced yard. Also rm. house & garage Zoned ht manufacturing. month. EM | cent mtge. $64 per 3-0085. LAKE LOT, ¢ oo _X 190’. ~ NICELY |“ ig at Walto Blvd Also 4 neett | WEST SIDE — Hamburger & short Hy! te ede} homes from $23,008. order = grill, intanen business BLOOMFIELD REAL ESTATE equipment, parking space. A real | MI 6-6500 money maker for a live wire * pricx NEAR SYLVAN CAKE $30,000, terms. ic & stor vacant, car- ~ | peted’ floors. aluminum. ‘storms ee ean a Bp jag gk | and screens. ¢ er an Pcs service. 10 rm. brick & frame a Seen d ahr = 5 “| home, fireplace. apt. rented at Garden soot, ‘Kite bucunce sia. per mo. 2 baths, 2nd floor | 500 with $3, finished. Basement, oil heat. 2 | CAS8 LAKEFRONT car garage. . { cath hp soci 5 — —, ew 0. urnace. ce san > beach Repossrased_—sel cheap ty Roy Annett. Inc. Re Realtors w men PAUL M. pal gh “REAL ESTATE Open Evenings & nanace 1-4 PE 44-8550) FE _8-1275 FE 8-0460 ORION LAKEFRONT | -——---——---—--—— frontage. on Lake Orion. Large Rent, Lease Bus, Prop. 17 living room, modern kitchen, 2 aaa Se eee ter or tg Business Property bape d , Sa For Rent CC. Webeten Rene * | gmail attractive office mans | Oxford. OA §-3122 N Corner sod _ a. 2-229: =| Golf pas 1 “aut WHITE KEFRONT — Ex > sera complete . tionally nice year-round 3 ery se rooms. Full basement, fireplace, Bid Det "ss . Jestie yondertul beach. Secluded area. 2-91be . ed 9,600. | _ 2 : FOR RENT OR LBAsE. Net.’ NEW raceat Bilevel 2| car lot with office. 160 ft. front. SeeTTERS., fesitocer age on Baldwin Ave. payment 5-1051. 685 Baldwin Ave. | DUCK LAKE aATRRPRONT A | bedroom vear- rend. ty 9 j ee trees & wa | we Idle. § ORMOND ROAD > hear | Fait ice" Sas Sw ar a ae agente Es >i