The Weather U.S, Weather Bureaa Forecast Cloudy, continued cool (Details Page 2) THE PONTIAC PREGMKE OVER PAGES 117th YEAR Keek« UNITED Cot Te SREAOmAL > ne Machete - Held High in Salute NEW CUBAN SYMBOL — A peasant waves his machete knife in greeting to Premier Fidel Castro who lashed out with a can tirade last night. The farme flag atop a guard tower outside palace. Below fiery anti-Ameri- r holds a Cuban’ call for appro the presidential squads. Promises Return of Firing Squads AP Wirephote him were gathered several hun- dred wildlye cheering Cubans who heard Castro val of another wave of firing PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1959—28 PAGES —— = Await Steel Decision After Kaiser Settles x & * ee Key Legislators Hashing Over Our Cash Chaos Meeting With Williams; Predict Much Disaster; | in Session Thursday Supreme Court T-H Ruling Due at 4 P.M. Today 7,500 Kaiser Employes Return Under Contract Reached Last Night PHILADELPHIA (?}—The LANSING (?) — Spurred record 105-day steel strike, by the threat of “utter dis-. aster,” key legislators were) to sit down with Gov. Wil- liams today in a fresh at- tempt to find new tax rev-| enue for debt-ridden Michi-| gan. ° | They came after state jand local officials, starting, yesterday morning and con-’ tinuing till nearly mid-| night, streamed into the) its obstinateness cracked Slightly by a Kaiser Steel Corp. agreement with the United Steelworkers, head- ed for another showdown today in federal court. The US. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals will an- nounce at 4 p.m. whether the 500,000 striking steel- workers must return to work for 80 days under a Taft-Hartley injunction cr Castro Thunders at U.S. eign bases, the cabinet will meet tomorrow to discuss and decree for the time necessary the re- establishment of military tribun- als.” | He asked and received a roar- |ing approval for executions by fir- ing squads if necessary. It was a repetition of ‘‘Opera- tion Truth,’”’ the public rally Cas- tro drummed up last January when the speedy executions of so- Noe eee saniner Fi-(from the Communist bloc — if lt (ANA — Pri Minister Fi- : dl castro angi promise : re to buy jets from Britain y cheering crowd ol severa un- .* U ral ae dred tousand Monday MEM 1 rant of Mal, Hubert Mats, former of his revlon to mllary (7 imaguey province and key igre In a fiery speech of more than} ‘" the —_ government crisis. three hours, devoted largely to his} «4... ' Firing squads!” most violent anti-American tirade es ee as pl asked yet, Castro also: lthem to approve the execution of! 1. Gave a strong hint his gov- Matos, who accused the regime of iseverely criticized abroad. ernment may try to drive the (going Communist. But there was one hig difference. United States from its naval base | 04 Castro replied: “Because |In January at least a million per- o anianame is it ls necessary to defend our na- |sons turned out. uba. tion against aggression, to defend The Prime Minister called for 2. Said Cuba will buy airplanes! it from serial attacks from for- the same turnout Monday, but City Bus Fares Up 5 Cents =p for Adults Next Monday time he finished speaking, a large part of the audience was gone. Busfares are rising a nickel in Pontiac Monday, it was turn for our allowing them to have announced today. __|a military base on our territory,’’| The adult fare on Pontiac City Lines, Inc. buses will|he demanded, ‘‘that the homes of] Castro electrified the crowd with an announcement that a plane— become 25 cents, said Earl W. Dreasher, manager. But/©Ur peasants, our sugar mills, and) . |the lives of our citizens are ex- tokens will be back for the* house in western Cuba and dropped anti-Castro leaflets. “How is it possible that in re- called war criminals were being) rida—dropped a fire bomb on a, which he implied came from Flo- |posed to attacks from United first time in a year, selling at five for $1.10, he added. This puts the price of a token at 22 @ents, only two cents more than the current cash fare, Dreash-| er pointed out. There will be no change in children’s rates, Dreasher said. | They will remain 15 cents for students 12 years old or older and a dime for children 6 to 12. The new prices will be com-) parable with fares charged in most Michigan cit ies, Dreasher said. * * * Most municipal bus lines are faced with the same economic problems as Pontiac’s — a steady decline in patronage in the face of ever-increasing operation costs. Dreasher said that operational costs ate up an average 96.7 per cent of the compny’s gross exrnings in the 11-month period between Sept. 1, 1958 and Aug. 1 of this year. The percentage rose to over 99 per cent in July and August of this year, he said, * * * The company has an agreement with the city not to boost fares unless the ratio of operating costs to earnings reaches the 90 per cent point. BOOST HELD OFF It has held off boosting fares for more than a year, Dreasher pointed out. Patronage averaged between 104,000 and 122,009 this summer,,. roughly the same as last sum- mer, Dreasher said, In com- parison, during the World War It years, the company was ©n- joying a patronage five times as high. Dreasher said there are no cut- backs contemplated in service. * * * The bus lines manager pointed out that higher wages for bus driv- ers was not a factor in the rise in fares. Drivers asked for a pay increase when their contract ran out in March, But a new contract has not been signed yet. |States territory? So That’s How They Do It LANSING — A letter from | the Indiana State Police with a | guided missiles admits they are in-/ 2nd st legend on the envelope reading “Indiana — where we live with- | in our income’ has been re- ceived by Lansing detectives. The officers took possession of the communication after paying four cents postage due. Can’t Explain Weather LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The U.S. Weather Bureau's officd here took note of yesterday’s un- expected rain by reporting ‘‘Driz- zles continued and in fact in- creased in some local areas to traces of rain although there still is no real good reason for it.” | “How is it possible that a pow-| jerful nation with limitless techni-! lcal resources to intercept even jcapable of stopping planes coming to bomb defenseless Cuba." * * * I ask myself,’’ Castro declared, | “would the United States be so careless as to permit Russian im-, migrants residing in Alaska to go} over and bomb Russia?"’ In Miami a federal judge Mon-) day refused to begin extradition proceedings against the former| chief of the Cuban Air Force until| Cuba produces details of the al-| leged crimes of murder and at- tempted murder. Judge Joseph Lieb declined to issue a. warrant for the arrest of ex-Major Pedro Diaz Lanz, who fled to this country charging Com- munists had infiltrated the govern- ment of Fidel Castro. | | cent cutback in general fund appro-| might | governor's office to describe) the financial chaos they) | may continue their strike. | face under potential cut-' The ruling, however, will not be | backs in state appropria-) released until about 4:45 p. m. | |tions. 2 | AP Wirephote because appellate courts here The Democratic governor, plain-| BE VICTORY FOR McDONALD — Edgar day night on their separate agreement. McDon- usually wait until after the | ly worried, told leaders of the Re-| Kaiser, left, board chairman of the Kaiser Steel ald still faced the court's decision on the Taft. country’s stock -markets close to Corp., and David J. McDonald, president of the Hartley back-to-work injunction, due at 4.45 hand down decisions which affect |publican-dominated Legislature he |would accept almost any tax plan they proposed if it would produce sufficient revenues. United Steelworkers Union, shake hands Mon- p.m. today. Stock prices. First Snowfall Objections to Delay Forecast Made Air Service for City Meanwhile, 7.500 Kaiser em- ployes returned to work at | plants in California under a new | agreement which will be in force until June 30, 1961. And the nation’s biggest steel maker, United States Steel Corp, * * With na new tax money, he said, the state financial structure faces collapse and state agencies and services ‘‘utter disaser.”’ * * * Lawmakers will tackle the prob- sees tells ‘e ote &, es oe : lem Thursday when they return! _ pe i an as a result o | after an eight-day recess. Colder Than Normal ; : ; . . Several other companies, com- Williams, though still support- Through Wednesday Approval of airline service for Pontiac will be delayed pletely shut down by the strike, ing an income tax as the best so- ‘ while other Michigan cities fight for more service for| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) lution te the state's money woes, | Says Weatherman themselves said he was ready to go for a . . whefeesiars’ tax. removal ed sales | See x ected er Seven have demanded more, and their pleas will be [° om as xpected in ontk = Sanpeae = nee property ‘todas —— - ——*the subject of a hearing by iS of 0 y ax a variety of “nuisance ~~" : : : | taxes’/—in any combination, | Occosional light rain mixed with . the Civil Aeronautics Board Dat, ke maid, they ment yield a 7) was forecast e today, with Election Returns late this year or early next. Se Ae the city’s first snowfall of the sea Until the CAB) react te least 75 million dollars by June 30, mm expected iG eed tonieh nti ie AB aches a de- 5 ear at’s e Oo mK or nt 7 . > . . > . ° cision the p! in for more short the end of the fiscal year. That's “7) gloomy clouds and. that The Pontiac Press will haul service in Michigan will be roughly what the increased use |(sales) tax would have produced offer election returns to- night on the balloting for Steel Strike Cause of chilly air are going to remain at held up |in seven months if the state Su-|!east | through Wednesday, with : : lec ave bes ; | preme Court. hadn't ation, ‘i out teMperatures averaging tive de-| a library in Waterford win Pia ial ee been ie 2,400 Plant Layoffs in 2 oe . . . : au e d on e proposal to | ° . last week as unconstitutional, jSrees cere REET EN: Township. include Pontiac as a stop-off on | First Local Closing Information will be giv- en to persons calling FE 2-SISL between 9 and 11 p.m. a Detroit-Cheboygan route of North Central Airlines. Fisher Body Division's Pontiae Nor has anyone complained to plant will lay off 2.400 production the CAB that Pontiac should be \“orKers tomorrow because of steel ‘shortages Production will halt when the But Kalamazoo, Midland, Bay/| frst shift leaves the plant at 3 City, Saginaw, Reed City. Traverse P:™., a divisions spokesman said City and Muskegon all took ex- Only about 350 maintenance and ceptions to service proposed for tool and die workers will remain PREDICT CHAOS | The high today will be 40, the Answering the governor's sum-| 'W tonight 33. mons, state officials, educators and) The had municipal and county officials took| dumped up to nine inches of snow more than 12 hours to predict what,;on Michigan's Upper Peninsula might happen if lawmakers can't will move into the lower part of agree on qa substitute for the penny!the state today increase in the three-cent use tax * * * ate agencies are forced to), The US. Weather Bureau warned take an across-the-board 27.6 per)that some areas of lower Michigan receive much priations. In substance: inches of wet during th * * * night and driving conditions were State universities and colleges|expected to be hazardous in many storm center which granted more service than this at the present time. He Can Always Quit (UPI) soucht like hi SAN oan FRANCISCO Francisco today i gunman who doesnt job He robbed a supermarket of $1.000 and then muttered to the Ss them in the recommendations of On the job. CAB examine; Bat ron Fredericks. | The shutdown will be the first NOT ENOUGH | in Pontiac caused by the nation- The cities claim that Fredericks) Wide steel strike. as as two snow would close their doors or dismiss | are: TENE HD ENO CUABRIVES as ; a heer ae . . he walked away: “This is a /S not proposing enough north-! Pontiac Motor Division and students and faculty members! Gale warnings were in effect on » south short-haul service t art anes - ; whosesale, 422 state policemen Lake Mict 1 Lake Superio helluva way to make a living : rice to mect/GMC Truck & Coach Division are sesaie, Ze §& ce Michiga I wake § TjoV . rye Ares e ichigan anc € I ithe state's needs expected to announce more lay- would lose their jobs, custody staffs and small craft warnings wer at prisons would be sharply re- posted on the rest of the Great As a 3 duced, admission cut off at men-|] akes. tal hospitals, welfare programs! from 10:15 am | Frederick's report, turned in offs before the end ‘of the week. last month, climaxed a three-year Pontiac Motor laid off 2.000 Study of the lack of air service in production workers Friday, leaving the Great Lakes region 6.000 on the job Year-Old Se It yesterday until) LONDON (UPI) — The Daily drastically trimmed. | - “ning ‘elegrap oday she - ~ N ocean ieee hor stale the same time this morning .10 of, Telegraph today published a | More than in deren. exceptions The Fisher Body shutdown will el e 8 ™m Stale an-inch of rain fell in the down-! letter from a mother who de- . ; ; arf ly officials fhowsht there was al to Frederick's proposal, have (cut off the supply of automobile = ous . jtown area. Morning winds north-) scribed her three - year - old | p ceived : bodies at Pontiac Motor chance this would happen. lerly at 12 miles an hour will dimin-) daughter's first. comment ee oe Ter ne rote _— “oe ‘erly a S al I daug s i comment On | are expected by the deadline - ne * irplane skywriting “He's writing again,” girl “Who. “The people should know the ish somewhat tonight. story but should not be taken | The lowest temperature precod- in by scare propaganda,” said ing 8 a.m. at The Pontiac Press Sen. Frank D. Beadle (R-St. was 37 degrees. The thermometer (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ‘registered 36 at 1 p.m. | Friday. | Auto industry layoffs due to the said the | | The CAB will conduct open hear- Steel strike climbed towards the ings in Washington sometime jn 129-000 mark today with reports | December. of planned cutbacks totaling 5,500 Pontiac officials expect that the workers at two General Motors asked the mother, ‘God,’ replied the child, Others in County May Have to Close by Year’s End local service, if approved, will be- Plants igin shortly after completion of the! Officials at GM's Buick-Olds- As school systems throughout the await the coup de grace from Gov. Williams, Pontiac faces no imme- diate effect of the tightening cash bind, it was reported today. Officials of school systems, such as Birmingham and Oxford, who have been operating on borrowed monies, last night learned they also are existing on borrowed time. Williams told 19 educators at a late session yesterday that the state might have to skip a. 22 mil- lion dollar payment due local dis- tricts next month. With credit waning, many rep- resentatives sald the move would close school doors in their dis- tricts before the end of the year. Pontiac Superintendent of Schools Dana P. Whitmer ex- pressed hope that the state will to pay the school systems by the time Pontiac feels the pinch some- time in early spring. have found some source of revenue} Pontiac Schools Escape Tax Pinch for Now jschool system has received its! State, financially on their knees,!share of local taxes from the sum-/of the primary school interest fund mer collection, ‘‘sufficient to carry) lus through the first eight months of the schoo] year.’’ In jeopardy now are the school systems where local taxes are not collected until December. They have been operating on bor- rowed funds. * In Today's Press Women’s Pages ...,.... 113 j terminal-tower project next sum- mobile-Pontiac assembly plant at mer. |Doraville, Ga, announced they | Peer would lay off 2.500 more work- jers at the end of the Thursday GM Names Harvey shifts. The Thursday layoff will halt all truck and_= automobile production in the Atlanta, Ga, The 22 million dollar installment got no money any kind of an in- though none gave it strong cndorse- area by GM fo Head Division junction doesn't do you much ment. i: ‘from the state is due this month. mo ~*~ * * Another 3.000 employes at the |Pontiac's share, due Oct. 25, is ap- : | ~ - Tee __.GM assembly plant in’ Linden, Py R. A. Ambrose, superintendent of Wolfe said Michigan schools DETROIT Ww — William Har- N. J.. will be laid off Friday proximately $200,000. vey III today was ni rt ‘Tie Poole aciool ayaiemn fa A iy Was named general Oxford Schools and a representa- Jost 120 million dollars with the ‘manager of the Motors Holding ., tive of the Michigan Association of, abolishment of the use tax. Th slated te aid 2 Ud | : : : . for $3,211,546 in state School Administrators, said it ap-| state owes the schools 25 mil- | Division of General Motors by; GM prevtousty ae) somewneee aid i : st,| - > Can | ya. x P n six installments, Augus ‘peared local schools might not} lion from last year and $40,300,- | President John F. Gordon | layoffs totaling 115,000, because of materials shortages October, December, February, are e anita? fi April and June , “ be able to last out the school year.| 000 already this year. The as ision provides capital fin-| Chrysler Corp. has announced ~ | = ancing for retail dealers in Gen- nf fe 0? ter 5 The state already has fallen 40| * * * “We need the Veteratis Fund eral Motors automobiles. layoffs totaling 2.300. Ford, Amer ia | : lican Motors and Studebaker -Pack- he said.| Harvey, a native of Jamaica, ard have not yet been affected by The Legislature will meet on this N. Y.. was graduated from Cor-| the pate strike problem again Thursday, but thejnell University in 1948. He suc-| At Milwaukee the A. O. Smith majority of legislators have gone!ceeds Herbert M. Gould, who will] leyeeenncec it would have te on record that they don't want to/retire Dec. 31 after 33 years with cae down its automotive divi- Inet be eee ee ee |sion conipletely and lay off anoth- million dollars behind in school ob-| “If we don't get some money,” |}for emergency relief,” ligations. |said Ambrose, ‘‘we're going to be «. : * * * }out of business before the end of Present at last night's meeting|the year. We've got to raise 75 with thé governor was Norman/|0r 100 million dollars in new taxes, Wolfe, assistant superintendent of|besides getting the ready cash in Birmingham Schools and president|the Veterans Trust Fund oO) aebondacsoceconceanc - 20 (of the Michigan ,Association of| ‘“The school people have got to not be paid back. er 1,600 to 1,700 employes within County News ............. . 15 | School Board Officials. \do something to educate the people x * * ; ‘Gun Battle’ All Wet the next week or 10 days. The Editorials ..............40.. 6 . las to the unusual needs. The time) “As for Birmingham, if we don't automotive division is a mtajor pro- F aul Markets ........-....00... 21 He asked Williams: “Isn't |i, coming when the schools are just 8€t any more money, we'll get hit CARSON CITY. Nev. (UPI) — | ducer of car and truck frames Obdituarien ............-. , 4 | there a conetitational injunction | going to have to close their doors Sometime after the first ofthe Carson City authorities rushed — At Alpena, Fraser Products Co., ee eee 18-19 | requiring that the primary school | nies. we get some money.” year. The majority of the school, jnto action when they received a which manufactures automotive Theaters... sds, 16 | —— fund installment be | Five or six of the educators;Systems will get hit by the first’ report that two carloads of teen- trim, said it will lay off 360 work- TV & Radio Programs 7 | paid?” brought up the state income tax of December agers were involved in a fm- (ers at the end of the Wednesday q Wilson, Earl ............ 27 | Williams replied, ‘It's a consti-,in one way or another in a discus-; “They won't have the neces- ning,*'gun battle’’ on city streets. [shift. The firm sells most of its 7 tutional injunction, but if you've|sion of possible tax remedies, al-| (Covtinued on Page 2, Col. 4) The guns were water pistols. | production to GM. f te i ee, i t — — \ P \ t j a ; ‘ay ‘BA en . ¢, sae «tt ; h*) a - . : ‘ * ~ ; - > ts ete . . AP Wirephete and unseen part of moon from the earth. Solid lines around objects show absolutely established WHAT RUSSIA SAYS IS HIDDEN SIDE OF MOON — Russia claims this is the hidden side of the moon as photographed by instruments in objects determined in preliminary processing. ther Lumk III. According to the Russians, iden- Dotted lines around objects show objects needing tifiable places are: 1—Large 300 kilometer in form clarity; fine dots around objects show ob- diameter sea crater, “Moscow Sea’ 2—‘Astro- jects on which clarification is now taking place. ts Bay” of “Moscow Sea: 2 — Continuation Remaining parts — further processing now tak- of South Sea on moon's reverse side: 4 — Crater ing place on received photo material. Objects an ‘Tzolkovsky Hill.’ 5 — Crater of cen- with Roman numbers are those on seen side of tral “Lomonosov Hill.’ 6 — ‘Joliot Cune”’ cra- moon: I — Gumboldt Sea; II — Sea of Crisis; 7J— Sovietsky' mountain range: 8—Dream Ill — Regional Sea; IV — Sea of Waves; V — Smith Sea; VI — Sea of Fertility; VII — South Sea. 1°’ Solid line across diagram shows moons or; dotted line is border line .between seen THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; OCTOBER 27, 1959. orld Hails Soviet Moon Pictures Shots of Planets Key Legsators Mee May Be Possible With Gov. Williams “(Continued From Page One) , Senate majority leader one of the group meeting with Williams today. “I am confident that the Legis- MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet|lature will find the ways and Union boasted today that Lunik|means to meet essential budget III's history-making transmission|commitments without crippling of pictures of the hidden side of cuts in any program,” he said. the moon heralds photographic! “Economy should be the watch- surveys of the planets beyond. | word in all government operations. Tass, the official Soviet news Not a penny should be spent ex- agency, said the successful opera-' cept for essential purposes in this tion of the space vehicle and its emergency situation. picture-taking apparatus ‘‘opens) . - * up broad prospects for studying 54+ ay necessary and essential the oe a | services should and will be main- A Soviet scientist, Vasiliy Lobas- |‘#ined. tov, said Lunik’s transmission of| WILLIAMS TALKS its moon shot ‘“‘has insugurated| Said Williams: the most perfect method of study-| “] hope both sides will throw ing planets—through rocket photo- politics in the ashcan for the time graphy.” . being and get a program.” ~~ * * Meanwhile, he said, the Legis- The world got its first look to lature must agree to make use Russia Loses. No Time Naming All Mountains and Seas Visible |The Day in Birmingham LARRY HEALEY Williams Lake Area Knows Carrier Healey Like the postman, Pontiac Press newsboys trudge through rain, sleet and snow to make the rounds of their routes. x * * It is through their efforts that Amendment I's, OK/d 67-3 by Supervisors. in Time to Benefit Doty — day at the far side of the moon. of the 50-million-dollar veterans Photographs released Monday trust fund. night indicate the area is covered | * * * mostly with mountains, Tass said,! +. need the trust fund for the with only @ few of the craters that! cash crisis and it’s a one-shot pockmark the side the earth sees. thing.” he said. ‘The cash crisis First reports indicated the hid- and the revenue crisis cannot be den side of the earth's natural treated as separate items. Other- satellite was largely unmarked wise, we are only buying more amon ay pi in Aaa a, trouble in the future.” enous ” © d With the state facing a $93,- ne Ger (a) See ROAR | heh tek com Seriage wv. 90. “> and | Revenue Commissioner Louis M. Scientists in America x = roughout the world hailed the| Nims told the‘ governor an in- Es Pes the only long- Soviet ographs as qa remark-| Come tax holds : able scemtine achievement. Many, "@2se solution to Michigan's said the pictures fitted in | Money troubles. their preconceived notions of the! Republican legislators, however, landscape of the moon's far side. have fought against an income x“ *«& * levy. The Soviets -lost no time nam- * ing visible features. They called * * Thomas H. ‘ “er dale), Roy L. Duncan (Troy), Lee H. Clack (Oxford Township) failed to stop an amendment to the system. It passed 67 to 3. O'Donoghue and Duncan said they were against the amendment, which is expected to cost the county $4,200 a year beginning ‘n |The Press is delivered daily to the doorsteps of thousands of Oakland iCounty homes. | ‘This is the first of a series of | sketches about the unsung news- paper here — our outstanding newsboys. All Press readers in the Williams | Lake area know 14-year-old Larry Healey. enough information on the >ro- posal. Clack said he didn’t believe the five county judges heretofore only eligible for state retirement * * x A freshman at John D. Pierce Junior High School, Larry,. who lives at 3250 Warringham pay habe terford Township, has been a newsboy for two years. benefits should be under both. After finishing high school, Larry; yesterday's amendment was plans to go to business college in ryshed through in order that 79- Ypsilanti. Michigan State Univer- year-old Judge Frank L. Doty will | sity Oakland is another possibility, qualify. Judge Doty retires at the she says. ‘end of this year. 1961, because they didn’t have No Water Rate Hike Here — for the Present, at Least Water Authority had noti- fied area municipalities it would absorb the rate increase for No- vember and December. This will cost the Water Authority about consultant. The consultant, who would be paid $100 a month for 24 months, would work on a central business district development plan. In offering the money to the city, Wilbur Mason, chairman of the CBDD committee, said that ‘‘very Hew strings were attached to the money.” Masen told them-the CBDD committee will assume the re- sponsibility of keeping its mem- bers and contributors informed as to the direction, progress and cost of the program. “By accepting these funds,” Ma- son said, ‘‘we do not obligate the |city to put into effect any program | Nims said the Legislature might! His bobbies are skeet shooting) «we {elt it would be unfair to or project resulting from the study. Array Is Bewildering | | Nims Reveals Tax Possibilities Lag SSING us—There are plenty! 7. One million increase in bus- { untapped tax sources, but each, iness activities tax. retaining the is barmers. shortcomings or un- present credit clause and mak- ing it retroactive to July 1 — six million dollars. pu features, says State Rev e ( nmmiussioner Louis M Nims. } a 180-mile wide depression north of the lunar equator ‘“‘The Sea of Moscow."’ A bay in the southern part of the depression was named “The Bay of Astronauts.” ing and haircuts — 25 million dol- : is * cis a gen! | A team of Soviet scientists also Missing was a proposal by Frank ie re ote eee Sci ' Seidman, Grand Rapids accountant ¢MUsts From " > , ticipated in naming the so-called and chairman of the Citizens Ad- tains and craters lo visory Group to the Conlin Legis- 54S: TOUNKaIN cornet. ‘pick up the needed funds by slap-|and paying the |ping a one-half per cent tax on items sold at wholesale, levying la series of nuisance taxes and re-|for with his route earnings. processing. ‘he also buys his own clothing. He has his own instrument, paid His moving sales tax exemptions on|job as a-carrier has enabled him agriculture products and industrial|to purchase a motor scooter and |allow the senior member of the bar|However, we do expect that any ‘to retire without benefit,” said|resulting plans or reports be made Robert E. Lilly, executive secre-|available ot the public.” tary of the Retirement Commission} a . and auditor. | Authorization to negotiate with * * * jthe State Highway Department in Doty’ sacrificed some 4" attempt to re-install a> traffic Judge Circuit Court Cracks Down : F light at Woodward avenue and 400 in state pensions when he) ; . ne to seta | out his present|Chapin street was given Police am . Chief Ralph W. Moxley by the Lilly said Doty will receive about | Commission. ; * * * $2,500 a year in county pensions ; for life. He must pay into the a earth gel om ie sources for the Legislature tO ta, modeled on the Indiana Plan. At the request of Gov. Willams.) g Three cent t 1 foreign! cated on the moon's side facin ms dug into the Revenue De-', : ree px , : “ aii lative tax committee, to double the the cacth . > ; a 7 comp. v re —_ . ~ ° nartment files yesterday and put eee me ea ip gp jbusiness activities tax, currently, : z - “ ¢ . seven ions aM « S Di ie a : -e.|* roducing about 60 million dollars gether a list of potential reve! g Two per cent gross income p 4 a year. Williams also asked Nims to fig- | NEW YORK (® — The. Rus- sians may get te name every- thing on the back side of the 8 Burglars Go to Jackson system's -treasury five years of back deductions, Lilly said. conside! > A epeal o ‘esent He cited these possibilities: Oe vce. tatunet oa een ure yields on a variety of _ ‘ ; ~ small ‘‘nuisance taxes’ such as 1. Wholesale tax of 142 of one tivities and other taxes — ) per cent, which would produce millions and 105 millions real estate transfers. about 47 million dollars qa year, Or 40 Flat rate income tax of one : -§ millions for the final seven half per cent haces on federal] . months of fiscal 1958-1960. This.! exemptions ~ ti) millions and 48 Tl acing .aid Nims, might clash with the! millions, | constitutional ban against a sales * * * ! vs . tax exceeding ‘three per cent. 11. Two per cent) personal in : Elimination of sales tax €X- come tax. combined with repeal, UM ure Ul ptions on agricultural equip- of corporation franchise BAT and ment and industrial processing. intangibles taxes — 110 millions! rth 30 millons a year or 30 and.112 millions inh SPS: ADEE: SEE 12. Five per cent cerporation Taken From Home as farm and industry lobbies are op- : ; nosed 16 ihe income tax, combined with re- | | peal of corporation franchise, 3. One mill state property tax, | BAT and intangibles taxes — figured on a state assessed val- | 119 millions and 99 millions If | uation of $22,438.384,100, which would produce 22'z million dol- lars in 1960 by making it effec- retroactive to July 1. 13. Repeal of existing inheritance tive Sant tax and enactment of estate and home has begun. The furniture was between 37,284 and 43,498) : gift taxes at rates ranging fromjwas taken as the result of a di-|miles from the moon when its 1 Penny boost in five-cents-per-isix to 2 per cent with a $30.00 vorce suit. photographic equipment was ick tax on cigarettes, worth nine exemption and a $4000 life inS-" Through his attorney Philip E. switched on Ion dollars a year, $5,250,000 surance exemption — 7': millions Rowston, James P. Chapman, a| ~ & * furigg the seven months. if retroactive 1 beer taxes Doubling from , nae $1.25 per barrel, a seven million| 14. Piggyback personal income | tax at seven per cent of the ir annual yield and four mil- t . | federal income tax — 124 mil- i ee oe | lions and 103 millions Li & . & A 20 per cent wholesale to-| = , ) tax — three millions and; 15. Removal of sales tax exemp- WO tions on services such as dry clean- to July Chills Great Lakes Region Snow Belt Moving East moon. Through the centuries, | the discoverer traditionally has | | had the right to decide what to } ! | call his discovery. This likely will hold if Russia can map all the moon’s other side before the United States. | And Soviet prospects appear | good, considering the success of | its receat moon-scanning rocket. | Moscow newspapers today car- Seek Return of Goods ried detailed information on the design and operation of Lunik Ill, which was launched, and Result of Divorce Plea took its pictures during a 40-min- lute period Oct. 7, then returned Legal action to force Oakland|from its moon journey Oct. 18 to iCounty Sheriff Frank W. Irons to begin an orbit around the earth. return a household of furniture to} x *« * a 14-room Bloomfield Township] Tass said the 614-pound traveler ‘Detroit public relations man, seeks! ":Thé taking of the photos,”’ Tass la writ of mandamus in Circuit! continued, ‘‘was timed so that the Court to force Irons to return all/stdtion on its orbit should be be- |property taken July 31 from the tween the moon and the sun, \Chapman home at 3300 Lone Pine which lit about 70 per cent of the g ;unseen side of the moon.”’ | Mrs. Chapman is the grand-\CONTROLLED FROM EARTH daughter of the late Edward C.| The news agency said all equip- \Kinsel. founder of the Kinsel drug ment aboard Lunik was “con- store chain. | trolled from age on we earth . through a radio line a autono- The petition said Deputy Hér- mous program devices on board.” bert R. Radunz “completely : ; z f a ~ | “This combined system,” it said, \ stripped the home of furniture, | “makes it possible to control sci- ’ - | : os poseable Ine hc aoc ;entific experiments in a most con- A crackdown on county burglars was evident in Oakland County Circuit Court yesterday as Judges Willlam J. Beer and Frank L. Doty sent eight to Jackson Prison. There had been a rash of burglaries in the area. Judge Beer, who earlier this month said he intended to be “far more severe” with bur- glars, imposed stiff prison sen- tences on four men for break- ing and entering and en two who pleaded guilty to larceny from buildings. Judge Doty sentenced two to prison for the July 26 burglary of $400 from the safe at the Richard- son Farm Dairy, 7350 Highland Rd., Waterford Township. Joseph J. F. Crampton. 20, of 32328 Brush St., Madison Heights, received 1! to 15 years, while his companion William D. O'Guin, 25, of 327 W. Otis Ave., Hazel Park, ‘received 5 to 15 years. Both plead- ed guilty Oct. 8 to a second count of breaking and entering in the nighttime. * * * For the theft of three rifles, cigarettes and $19 from a _ hard- |ware store, Raymond T. Wilson, \21, of 9082 Ashdown St., and Jack \H. Neville, 19, of 9138 Mandon St.. |both of Milford, reecived 2 to 15 years and 1 to 15 year sentences, respectively, from Judge Beer. | A 19-year-old Ortonville youth, jRobert L. Thompson, of 211 Sey- mour Lake Rd. was senteygced to six months to 15 years in prison for taking items ranging from candy bars to motor oil from a gas station in Independence Town- ship in September. * x * Robert E. Thompson, 42, of 15 S. Williams Lake Rd. was sen- tenced to Jackson for the fourth time since 1949 for breaking into a gas station at 714 Baldwin Ave. last month. Thompson, whe was caught in the act, pleaded guilty Oct. 5. He received 4 to 15 years. Judge Beer handed out a 2 to 4 year term to David B. Wilson, 20, of 29 Cooley Lake Rd., for the theft of a wallet containing $531 and a revolver from a city home in Au- gust. Wilson pleaded guilty Oct. 5 to larceny in a building. * * * Upon his arrest, Wilson also ad- mitted a string of 25 other bur- giaries, police said. * * * After pleading guilty to larceny from a building David Cummings, 19, of 2909 Woodelm St., Auburn Heights, was given 1 to 4 years in prison. * * * He pleaded guilty Oct. 12 to the theft of $150 and a .22 caliber pistol from a Troy home last month. Judges today receive $12,500 a year from the state and $11,000 | from the county. Effective Jan. 1 the county share will be cut to $10,000. the county will pay benefits base? only on the county share. Before yesterday's amendment, the Employes’ Retirement System required that a person receive 530 per cent or more of his or her pay from the county to qualify. This excluded the judges. The amend-| wine “arte ros Await Steel Decision After Kaiser Settles (Continued From Page One) have reported huge losses. Some smaller companies, not shut down iby the strike, have reaped sharply higher profits. This is the regular date for U. S. Steel directors to meet and issue the third quarter earnings report, It will be announced shortly after the New York Steck Exchange closes. Kaiser, the nation’s ninth big- gest producer, pierced the in- dustry’s solid front Monday night by signing a separate peace with the union after nearly five hours of behind-doors negotiations in Washington. WON’T WAVER But the other 11 big companies said Kaiser's defection would. not By The Associated Press days spread into the Northeast to- big So pe | venient way and to obtain infor- day . ;mation from any section of the | rain and frosty weath-) The | York state Rain mixed with snow by his attractive wife, Betty El- x & The Weather Full U 8S. Weather Bureau Report PONTVAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy. and continued quite coel teday threugh Wednesday. Occasional light rain and snow mixed teday. ending tenight. High today 10 Lew tonight 3%. High Wednes- day 40 Winds northerly 12 te 18 miles today diminishing somewhat tenight. ‘covered areas from Iowa eastward len, for cruelty, has had to stay through the lower Great Lakes re-!with friends since. gion. | A hearing has been set for next | Most of the snow melted as it)Monday to determine whether the fouched the ground but two-inch! writ should be issued falls covered the ground in sec-| The property, now housed in a tions of’ Minnesota. Wisconsinsand|storage firm, was removed under upper Michigan. Strong northerly |a writ of replevin action started winds whipped the snow, creating)py Mrs. Chapman. To carry out its photographic assignment, the flying laboratory) was equipped ‘‘with a system of orientation and photo television and photo television apparatus with special equipment for auto- matically processing the film.” * * * The Soviet reports did not indi- affect their determination to resist what they termed an inflationary settlement. The riew contract calls for an added 10 cents in fringe benefits for the first year and 12% cents more the second year, including a 7-cents-an-hour pay boost. Com- pany Officials declined to say what Kaiser workers made before the strike began. The industry-wide average was $3.11 an hour. ¥ * * _Lowest sempereuute. yrereding 8 am hazardous driving conditions This began after Judge William, Cate when the pictures were trans- At &8 am: Wind + lo mph Light rain fell along the leading! J. Beer refused a divorce in June. mitted to earth. They did say the Oe a arn a edge of the cold air mass from/It has been appealed to the State/operation was carried out over Bun Wednesday at 700 am, central New York and Pennsyl-|Supreme Court. distances up to 290,000 miles. Moon Tuesdar a 2 m * ae ar s < | - foon Wednesday at 219 am. en pe pia en emp On Aug. 3 Judge Clark J. ; fa ae ahr ana 37 derstorms rumbled across s¢ at.| pesies ordered GB) preverty here ‘Schools of Pontiac at mlz? satoredmcectianaotathomcec Gait! by Irons under the writ of re- He poche EY Ppm seers 36 Coast from southern Louisiana. to plevin returned forthwith te Es T Pj h 10 an 7 \southern Texas. The heaviest rain-! Chapman ance Jag Uniallial cape ax inc Mandacliniivrentinc fall during the night was in east-| pecial value to’ Mrs. Chapman. piguert Gone iies fomntowns =, jemn Tennessee, witht nearly one| Rowston’s request for writ of} (Continued From Page One) Lowes Pisin ai cose es . 7) inch at Crossville. Showers were mandamus said Irons and his sary’ funds without state aid by Wea Rain , in prospect from the Virginias!deputies ‘‘have steadfastly failed, that time, but whether they shut . - {southward to northern Florida. One Year Ago In Pontiac temperature . Lowest temperature .. Me*n temperature Weather — Sanny +L Harvey Lodge Highest and Lowest Temperatures ae ee Lions Club Speaker Menday's Temperature Chart Highest | 78 in 19? f Alpena 39 31 Marquette 35 39, The Pontiac Lions Club will nave Baltimore 56 47 Memphis 78 44 Fs “ arv ys teresa mS 4. eu be State Sen. L Harvey Lodge as its | Brownsville 88 65 Milwaukee 39 32 guest speaker Wednesday at the uffaio $1 39 inneapolie 37 32. . Chicago 42 38 New Orleans &2 €7 Waldron Hotel. Cincinnati 50 42 New York 60 49| His scheduled speech is titled} evelan 44 39 Omaha 47 Wie ‘ 4 ‘ . ” Sua var RBs! potleten 36 37 Selling Your Birthright."’ The oc- Detroit 46 28 Phoenix 90 65 casion is the club's regular noon é Duluth 33 28 Pittsburgh 45 38 junchec marti eicr | , Pert Worth 77 46 Bt jou €2 34 =" mn meeting G a pads ao 32s Trancisco 58 654 Adge is expected t ‘enter hi ’ Houghton 31 28 SS Marie 35 25 al . Y ‘ o center his Jacksonville 77 50 Traverse C 40 25 talk around the part played by Kansas City 66 40 Washington 58 50 by B&O; {ass F . a. oo aun _ $¢ business ind professional leaders 5 Les Angeles 67 64 Tamps we ¢31N government, | : ‘ t < Z ' ineglected and refused to return the property. Three Nations Resume Nuclear Test Ban Talks GENEVA (® — The United States, Britain and the Soviet Union resumed their nuclear test ban treaty talks here today. after a two-month recess. Britain’s Sir Michael Wright presided over the closed session in Geneva'’s Palace of Nations. Ambassador James J. Wads- worth represented the United States and Semyon Tsarapkin the Soviet Union. down is a different matter. Eighty per cent of costs goes for teach- ers’ salaries. “Maybe the schools will pay be the teachers will work without pay during the crisis. Maybe the schools will shut down en- tirely. ‘We don't know yet.” Those present in the gov’ -nor’s chambers heard of President John the day that Michigan State Uni-| ©f Crandon in the northern part versity might as well close its doors Jan. 1 if available funds were cut back 30 per cent. EARLY SNOWSTORM HITS — William Goetsch of Green Bay, a Wisconsin Telephone Co. employe, scrapes ~snow from wires restore communications knocked out by the season's first big | snowstorm in Wisconsin. The lines were down threé miles south of the state. The storm, which hit late Saturday, dumped up to nine inches of snow on Michigan's Upper Peninsula and has harried an area from Minnesota to, New York. Light snow was a possibility today in the Pontiac area. Union committees met again today with some of the other companies in Pittsburgh and other sections of the country. . Top-level talks between the union and the industry's regular four-man bargaining team have been recessed. R. Conrad Cooper, chief industry negotiator and vice president of U.S. Steel Corp., said uled. x * Top-level had been sched- uled Monday in Pittsburgh but No matter what the three-judge panel rules today, the union or ap- The 45 known infec- tious diseases that attack cattle in the United States cayse an annual loss of 607 million dollars. } { stempel showed that -‘‘a-traffic sig- nal at this location appears to be |most desirable from the standpoint of vehicles attempting to cross either portion of the intersection." “With the heavy volumes of traffic on Woodward,” the report sald, “the gaps in traffic on the street are very limited during rush hours. We realize the neces- sity of moving these heavy vol- umes on U.S. 10 With a minimum of interruption te their flow. “We therefore feel that a signal should be re-installed at this inter- \section, if it can possibly be inter- connected and synchronized with ment changed this to 40 per cent. |those signals to the north and south so as to cause a minimum of inter- ference with U.S. 10 traffic.” LEE 0. BROOKS County Official Quits Road Post Lee O. Brooks Cites Ill Health in Resigning Job Held Since 1937 The resignation .of Leo 0. Brooks, a member of the Board of Oakland County Road Comrhission- ers since 1937, yesterday was sub- mitted to the Board of Supervisors. Brooks of Milford gave ill health as his reason. He asked that his resignation become effective Dec. 31. His present term expires the end of 1962. Delos Hamiin, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, said Brooks’ successor to the $7,500- "| a year position probably would bo named at the November meeting. Supervisors nominate and elect the road commission- ers. The former White Lake Township supervisor was first appointed to Charles R. Ha He has sérved several terms as chairman of the three-member board. = ——_ ww <- THE PONTIAC PRESS, TTHESDAY; OCTOBER 27, 1959 ) | ) a, : bo , Michigan, Iowa, Massachusetts,! Hotel industry sources estimate |held in the United States in 1958, License Tabs ,. Z ° Salladé S Rockefeller ins and Ajabama, ‘that there weré 20,000 national, with a total attendance of more é ALT rue J e ventures | Delegates from these sev en/regional and state conventions | than 10 million persons, aes states, Sallade said, ‘‘cannot be eee Debut in State — [Boom Branches Out Jcounted ey Mauicltied to the vine Sadassosese$noesentvovevecaeestberssveecei ante 1 ys. ‘ heosrvieby: - Established in 1898 e SE SERVICE iN LANSING #)— Rep. George W.| He noted that the states with : . ‘ a . Sallade (R-Ann Arbor) said yes-|Rockefeller organizations already » F mM S ° Auto Registration Will [AMONG BIRDS, | nee terday the Citizens for Rockefeller in existence will send 234 of the nd ar oo} nover ; Begin : Monday; You'll FOOP 1S WHERE ~ for President Committee has set} ye phate the 1960 Repub- ° FUNERAL HOME : Only Get Date Button) ‘YOU FIND IT,... up units in Mlinois and Florida. —_— : 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-9171 ° ia Sallade is national chairman of the) ar . Huron of. . : +, © 1959 group backing the New York gov-| There's a new snow melter that ® LANSING (®#—For the first. time Walt Disney Productions ernor. ican handle 25 tons of the stuff an ° Eee me Goerar PARKING ON PREMISES : 0 ee ee eee Me Units previously were formed in hour. COOOHOSOHHSHOSHSHOHSOHOHOSSHHESOHOHOSHHOSEEEEEESE , get a ead of a full- car — aan : eae Sea z = } sized license plate when the 1960 on EVEN IN ANOTHER’ S POSSESSION. The tabs with a green 1960 on a yellow were promoted by Secretary of State James M, Hare as an economy measure, He estimates their use will save the state $266,000 in the current fiscal year. Commercial vehicles, however, will continue to get full-sized plates. The damage to plates on these vehicles is much greater than that of passenger automo- bile plates, Hare originally planned on issu-! 3 - Irs Goov STRATEGY TO HOVER ABOUT COWS TO Po ! - i F] ing: full-sized plates for passenger} nite l: vehicles every third year with tabs * |° bid Jl » GARNER THE CROP being. used in the intervening two) ve i | Mt, t/ / OF INSECTS THESE / Vy /j/ BONINE BENEFACTORS ‘4 STIR UP. years. ‘This plan was upset when the| Legislature passed a bill to make | motorists pay a 35-cent fee for reflectorized license plates. But the law won't become effec- tive until 90 days after final legis- lative adjournment. Thus, if the Legislature continues in session} until December—a definite . possi-| bility—most motorists registering before the March 1 deadline won't | pay the extra 35-cent fee. - Those assessed the extra fee | later, Mare said, are likely to complain, particularly since the | reflectorized plates won't be issued for 1960 anyway. Hare suggested one way out of the mess would be for the Legis- lature » repeal the ew aw with Decision Wrecks City Budget Hamtramck Dodge Assessment Cut DOUBLE 2) ADS EVERY Wednesday AT THESE WRIGLEY STORES IN PONTIAC: tr t UNUSLAL TO PUT UP A FIGHT FOR”, YOUR RIGHTS, AS DOES THE DIPPER AGAINST THE KINGFISHER. = ea 1 10 Te | Distribated by Ki: 1g Features Sy ndicute. immediate effect. Meanwhile, to confound the con- fusion, three new bills dealing with the glow-in-the-dark plate law have been filed in the Legislature. One would repeal the law altogether, LANSING WW — The State Tax! frem 30 million dollars to $18,- ,peals filed from all parts of th another would boost the fee for Commission has whacked Ham- 624,435. state on all classes of property s sessn r the Chr he = ; _ the plates from 35 to 60 cents a tramack’s asc ent of ne) Chrysler said the real property Only about 30 of them still ary year and a third would defer col- sler Corp. Dodge Main Plant from undecided lection of the fee until the 1961 $49.559,000 to $29,185,855 registration year. couuld not be sold for more than $5,000,000. It urged an assessment The effect was to shave about of $10,648,000 “‘in the interest of 15 per cent off the city’s property equity.”’ tax base and municipal revenues] To Take Bids in January 05. that producing acute * * * One of these is an Edison Co sappeal from a City of Detroit The tax commission is nearing|sessment of property there in the the end of hearings « on 1,167 amount of $163,168 260. as- source, p-| ap-! on Lansing Building /buiwet a 7 a | January for construction of 0 tne mot of what n sasht. TO Present Study on Project *Tel-Huron *536North *398 %*59South %*5060 mu1ti- million-dollar municipal : ther decit : . . sre building in Lansing, city officials at beets Coettlane | Citi S b S$ oe yeametay. the Tox Comnias | V¥ OU reed Super Hace hopping Perry Auburn aginaw _ Dixie Hwy. The structure will house the city Pated $14,510,380 from the $98.- Center ; Drayton Plains board of water and light, and the; 562,520 in assessments placed on | BLOOMFIELD, Ind. (® — Selec- achieving human improvement Ingham County circuit courts and Detroit Edison Co, properties in tive human breeding which would They are 45 S$. Telegraph their staffs 17 cities and 13 townships of produce a superior human race. 1. A method of artificial in . : : ; - e The building, with 140,000 square Wayne County. will be advocated by Dr. Hermann,semination in which women art ’ ri dn f¢ feet of office space, will be erected 4 thiyq decision slashed the val J. Muller, Nobel Prize-winning impregnated with the seeds of (,e¢ y gre er gl Ss on the site of the recently razed y.,;jon put by: Redford Township geneticist, at a meeting in Chi- superior men . e old city hall on the General Motors Corp. Die-'C889 next month \ gradual method in’ which a? i aster scith _ sel plant, although not as des pas. Muller, a faculty member &t superior couples would raise more ; ‘ PRESCRIPTIONS a year ago Indiana University, said he wili,chiidren than they can support ; 4 li i a * present a 16,000-word study oun and turn them over to others foi . Gold e An original assessment of $21.- the project during an internationa] adoption > > RESCRIPTIONS 527.500 was chisled to $16,340,000, celebration at the University of “Those consenting to do th * CifT STAMP $ ¢ ast Stamps ROFESSIONALLY compared with last year’s Tax Chicago marking the 100th an- would truly be social minded 1 CPT § cl . m ¢ : 4 ERFECT Commission determination of $11,- niversary of Darwin's theory of Muller asserted. ; “reeeeeee’ ROPERLY 908.300 and the township's valua- evolution. erence nete Ma te + ame : ore the world owes to single individ nk RICED tion of $12,300,000 in 1957. | The geneticist maintains that ih ( i vids ‘es fos seh ¥ nyt ges The state agency said it Was’ agrtificial insemination would wn Ein atéin Pakivun. BSScaee Di ‘ PER RY DRUGS bringing the diesel plant assess produce a race with the quali- ire oln + cw ; anni . eseritint) (ie ’ rt ; ment in line with valuations for ties of LineoIn, Einstein and vasth © ety nil i be en I Se gs Sate _ . ot! 1 ropert in the to 1s] ip Pe . ids fae oe ‘ . 5 689 E. Blvd. 1251 Baldwin =e oye bain Pasteur. if they were to be manifold,” hy =. - - at Perry at Ypsilanti OTHERS REDUCED He said there are two ways ¢ { added » FE 2-0259 FE 2-8359 Other Edison Co. valuations in - — Macomb and Monroe counties have q = been reduced the Conn ission said Howev the decisions >» in th GUITARS from $15.95 | "cr, heresies en AMPLIFIERS $49.95] 0:0 tener wis tov utaie STAR | Were temporarily unavailable in \) s; | k Complete Musical Instrument Line Lansing oY ly oho) +] £-2 PAY RENTALS. LAYAWAY | As to the sir story Dodge Main © o . EDWARD’ S Plant, Crysler contended it is out- For This 18 S. Saginaw J moded and @ontributes to high} j — manufacturing costs. The trend in) = 6 os, recent years has been to build] ¢ 9 : ee = ’!Sy CT Pad GOLD 60 RAMBLER manutacturing aris of this ~ g QX re _ ype on one level. {C} a1 $174.00 |" Z - STAR HEATER The real property figure as- & - =, eee Choose Your Own Equipment signed by the city for land and o L BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER | uildings was reduced from $19,- : . 7V E b| MI 6-3900 559,000 to $11,161,400, and ibe ‘ y } -\ mM em LW. pe reonal _ Property assessement : 6 € e 46 ASS os ? | of Excellence underwood CGrotden-loucl-Prritable, The Gold Star is an award of merit, nota brand name! Only the finest ranges from the world’s great Gas Range « makers qualify for this coveted award. Crest Quiet Tab Foctory Price $121.37 $39° | | Our Special Discount Price with Carrying Case Plus Tax Easy Terms — Service Guaranteed * $ REGULARLY VALUED AT 915 Big, deep aluminum pan becomes automatic when used on the Burner-With-A-Brain .. . eliminates guesswork. lA ‘ oe ‘ me aai93 -EQUPMENT € co. 123 Nar Seginew St St "pet FE24831 Published in cooperation with Gas Range Dealers by Consumers Power Company \ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1959 Traveler Sees China as Threat Tells Detroiters More Grain Futures MARKETS |Market Rises Danger From Commies There Than Russia On Lansing Convention Program A group of, Oakland County youngsters headed by Lloyd C. Megee of Clarkston will present a special program at the 38th annual convention of the Mich- igan Society for Crippled Children Oct. 29 to 31 in Lansing. Megee is a member of the exe- cutive committee of the state or- County Group to Perform The convention will be addressed by Gov. Williams, * * * Guest speaker at the Friday night banquet will be Dr. Dean W. Roberts, executive director of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. - The are top ® DETROIT #—Red China poses ; : ion ganization and past president of,Account_Number 3572,538.88 Market Levels os eales hed peg Me in Hea Tr ade a greater war threat to the United|the Oakland County Society for] Note Gn rey een ee tne p brough' 8 States than Soviet Russia, the Eco-| Crippled Children and Adults. undersigned that on Noy. 6, 1959 at Market by growers and sold by ie Club of Detroit h Gee 10:00 o'clock A.M., at 77 E. Huron, Pon- in lots nomic ub oO etrol as n Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkby, execu- ag eer tre sale of a 1955 CHICAGO (#—The grain futures|Quotations are furnished by the NEW YORK (The stock mar- told by a neous who traveled hind tive secretary of the county So- 50384538. will i Sold ler’ Conk ne he market leveled otf today with!Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of|Ket churned forward in heavy early) cme through Commuist China) ety, will present her staff and [ita stove tauren ine sisee'ot prices slightly easier on the Board | Monday: trading today. ast year. 10 local children in an hour and |storage. The undersigned reserves the of Trade and early transactions at Some recent favorites were hit x * * Session in the School Readiness |"45',{0.>!4.,. 5. a somewhat slower pace. * by profit taking. Others extended) John L. Strohm of Milwaukee,| and Treatment Program.” ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP Brokers said there appeared to Detroit Produce their gains. The margin of gainers|president of the Agricultural Pub-| saiq Mrs. Kirkby, “This will adeeanaa 1) ster. be no significant bearish factors PEUITS over losers was not very great. /lishers, Inc., told the club yestet-) demonstrate our attempt to get Oct. 37 & 26 1959 and that the increased selling ap-| Apples. Delicious. bu. ..........--- $3.78! Gains and losses of key stocks |44y that Chinese rulers place lit-|handicapped children ready ee eT rice Or PORLIC Gili peared to be a continuation of the|Appies, Jonathon, bu. ...- - 3.50) ranged from fractions to 1 or 2 |!!€ value on human life and might! public school programs when they| Notice is hereby given by the under { moderate profit taking which be-|4DDies Sttntee a bas , dbe| points. Some of the more vola- |e willing to risk a few million|pbecome of age.” pee at ccc a gan late yesterday after substan- read eee yo 2%) tile issues gained 2 or 3 points. |People in an atomic war. Her staff includes Evelyn Skel-|Sales, Highland. Oskland Salva s . ° « Cee rereers oe . . :. u c tial advances in corn and soy- Apples. elder $-481, case « PAS ‘Siscis were gilxed onl uncertain| ‘But right now,” Strohm said, | ley, special teacher; Aileen Lau, door bearing seriel number USOG103850 beans. Pears, Kiefer, bu. .... -275\in their response to news that) “Wey are too busy building |SPeech therapist; Doris Warner, will) be iarpection ‘unrest iaay Se tacde { Pakistan was in the market | Quite bus OM. UUTUUUUIIUIIS S38 |Kaiser Steel had settled with the| dams and digging irrigation | Psychologist; Gene Long. Physical at Wilson Auto Gales, Highland, Oakland grain for small amounts of wheat VEGETABLES striking steelworkers and to a pub- tens ete trying to climb ne eee Betty Speck, physi-| UNIVERSAL C 1 T. CREDIT CORP. and Yugoslavia has requested | Beets. pO a -cecseeee $2.00 lished report that the company| to wo nance on raw mus- ‘Ist. : __ | ge At agro lama offers later today on about Beets, Ho. 1, des. Loney sateesese 228 \plans no boost in steel prices. | cle, craty barnstorming and tos song County povaram Pontiac “fs Michigan 700,000 bushels. Suen tan Me. 1.78| Lukens eased and U. S. Steel was, solid engineering.” ee 2 p.m. Friday at a By ee MASTERY 7m ices|LBbbage. "DU. seeescseees-ee L-78/Off a fraction. Republic was firm.! stroh advocated 4 . : Oct. 27, 28, °59. fter. about an hour prices ¢ ke getaceas aan 18 ee ee ee oe - tug icnay “nerrnedy smiced| Cares: @enck bers 225 Youngstown Sheet was up about @ communication between the United | with wheat % cent a bushel lower|Gaulifiower, dor” .....cceccclc00 5) 3.80 Point. * {States and Communist China, say- | Aare ,. Celery, pascal, 2% doz. - 4.00 * * ing: . to % higher, Dgcember $2.00 %; Corery “root aos. 2.00 | | corn \% lower to % higher, De- Fennel dos. Dchs. ‘: 7:99 American Rpt ai oe “We should start by trying to S ] Li tl B J > $ ; EE... cember $1.11%; oats lower to % Horsernd - 4.08 anaiipeiee Sains another Sle eet ate newsmen in, even if we amp e it e rown ug _ i higher, December an; te bon bests. dos. Dene ng tes 18 oo and opening on big blocks, | ave to let ican of their news- TRADITION — Maj. Claire L. Chennault Jr., right, follows the wer to rl deal = re oe cttiog i sossuenee : 3 The Wie three ‘mathony were MEET = conte over here. d fi d 9 ! footsteps of his late father, left, wartime commander of the Flying, |$1.36%; soybeans % to | [socosd gp fo peered If we are not going to fight and find out what S$ good: Tigers in China. Young Chennault, stationed at Eglin Air Force ' |November $2.16%. Parsley Root doz. bu 7: tt 150 ° them, we have to live with them Base, Fla., is assistant operations officer of the Tattical Air Com- ecesies — phere : 333; Rails did little or nothing, |The more communication we have, . - . mand’s 335th Fighter Squadron. While the father, who died in 1958 . . tha ch or ur oy DE. ...- i apparently still baffled by the |the better is the chance that we | Made with home-grown grain harvested an Oe : , Potatoes, $0 Ib. bag... 1.40) Steel situation which has slashed (can modify their stand.”’ ’ : 4: flew his 300-m.p.h. P40 to fame against ue Japanese, the son i nionis ayer Pota te Maa be voeteees 118) their carloadings. Oils advanced, ee hour’s drive from our distillery. And pure, ; } ; j ri Radishes, . So sue n canes wes . . his flying in a Republic F105, capable of twice the speed of sound. Radishes, red. doz bu. .. 135| Texaco adding about 2 and | crrohm said the Chinese are no. sweet limestone water from our own under- . ‘. Renn ee ‘%q| Jersey, Standard about a point. [pissian stooges. and are “almost | und springs. Slowly distilled, then trick ° uittal preg Guteeen bel 180! Among the high-flying electron- intoxicated with the thrill of run. | gro Pring 2 CBD Med, Een me . Remember Heroic Deed | uash. Butternut, bur... : 189 ics, Ampex dropped about 2, and ning their own show.” | led through fresh charcoal for extra clarity Squash. Hubbard. ba.” .....//...° 1.78/Texas Instruments about a point.! «1 jmagine,” he continued. and mellowness. Then we age six rs. and York Salutes Chaplains | Malcolm R. White, 49, REE: PM IT AS Varian Associates dropped more Khrushchev imust "be spending) | auc mellowness. Saunt ° A d of | eunaue jthan 2, Lear a traction. genith some sleepless nights contemplat- | wind up with the smoothest, softest bour- Had Been couse Canpage BO 1 BE oneseeesessees OM eeeet about 2 and Polaroid more |ing future relations with oo) bon that ever touched your glass. Sample are often fangotten wine evil is| eways in weal water. One 'm | Killing Organizer [iit ie. 1. ba." "..44R] Coppers rose, Anaconda adding || Little Brown Jug and find out what's good! > | ° CTO BB. . .ccccee eee ereeeereeesces remembered, and even celebrated, | handing his life jacket to an un- NEWBURGH, N. Y wn an eS wee 2.00 —. al cascals Car Scout Pack 8 in story and song. But that’s not| identified soldier. es Turnips, bu werreseereee ee aa Orange County court jury today, jarea of a point. York is especially proud of this acquitted Malcolm R. White, 49 4.) | 98 jooasos amt Awards Badges, “2 true in York, Pa. SALAD GREENS $ 4.79 oo, lines rose. t iti Tork _— : ey Cobbege, Gen, ..-.:.-.5: 4/5 Qt . as pred ad A Sehiting, (Chaplain. For he was Rabbi Alex-\\earold industrialist accused of |Rndive, bu we... eI. 133} U.S. Gypsum fell about 2. Air- Greets Members Code No. 918 cose Re: he i iuiggs de . lied ‘ander David Goode, and he lived ine first degree murder in the Tettuce’ eet bu “++ 198 crafts took fractional losses, | } came on an unusual pligrimace'in york for five years before he shooting of Union organizer Al-|Romaine, bu . .. - 200 Bristol-Myers advanced another 2) «44 .0.,-. Fables” ad | Monday to commemorate rn a enlisted in the Army. {red F. Dugan | | points or so while other drugs were cena last night's. mee ‘a ‘ne j . j 5 a . . . - as it's mecting o i a sunt “i gl Joining him in prayer as the The jury of seven men and five | Livestock mixed. ‘Cub Scout Pack 8 of Crofoot aa a tka hes sent down arm. SUiP went down in the cold dark women had received the case yes The ticker tape was late for acu | } arm with the t ship boc os = Rev. terday. Unable to reach a siren, DETRONT LIVESTOCK [10-minute stretch at Oe eae Portraying the part of Aesop and } cneite: ‘the ight of Feb 3, 1943, |George Lansing Fox, a Methodist after nine hours of deliberation.) perrorr, oct 36 «apy — iuspay — After catching up momentarily, introducing the skits mae Edw chester on ng - 9, ‘\from Gilman, Vt.: the Rev. Clark the jury was locked up overnight. ; Cattle “Saiable 2000. ae the tape ran late again. Amidon . i ¥ wn | That dramatic scene has been (Polling of the Dutch Reformed he 26-day trial, White average eboice predominating: increased | _ its : | recreated at the National His- Church in Schenectady, N.Y., and During the 26-day : ferings, cows comprise around’ 30° por New York Stocks Two committeemen, Sid Win- at CE. ) , - ay claimed self-defense in the shoot- | cent of run. steers and heifers slow stanley and Grover Lee, and Mrs BROWN UG torical Wax Museum. The four |the Rev. John P. Washington, a . 52. an |most sales good and ‘choice steers and ‘ le) . Mr | chaplains, looking kindly and Catholic priest from Arlington,, ™* of Alfred F. wages; =; heifers around 2c lower: cows opening reg ae 20 3 eae = . 2 M. Shapiro, den mother, were wel- HIRAM WALKER | calm even in wax, stand on the iN. J. ex-convict, last Nov. 13. ; steers 1000-1130 Ibe 00's ie lew teens riety wt oe — oe oe) : comed to the pack committee. BOURBON —*- The town of York presented the} Dugan was the leader of a ju- ensice te Drime 1128 Jb ‘meets Py yiatem tee oc 33 Ligg & My .. | Bobcats inducted into the pack | museum with bronze plaque, un-/risdictional strike by a small nit Host food "to averare choice Cederil Aa Auie 0. WE Loe isc 20 | Were George Connell, Jack Cur. “ej , “li ite’ 4 > utilit Area Man Bound Over _ [veiled by Goode’s daughter, Rosa-jion against White’s Chester Cable | 24 00-24 s¢ peity cows 1640-1790 let iam Can ...... 42 | sone See .. doa, Pan. Purvis Hunt Jr., Donald and | | . te lie, who now lives in Columbus, Corp., at Chester, N. Y. cutters 16 cols : few thin canners AmM& Fdy .. 4 Lorillard 422) Ronald Jewett, Mike Milmine, on Negligent Homicide ohio. | White testified he thought Dugan “hee Slabs gon Moet earty nies AR MELSL “7s? Louw Baan. 32°| Cyrtetopher Stead, Christopher FARMINGTON ‘TOWNSHIP — And proud references were made had a gun and was a t to s er weight butchers and sows not estab- nes pfs] a : iD . asl Stepleton, David Swan, Sidney | SNe _ Pow ito the ways York has remembered: ‘him when he himself opened fire. Hahed: mixed | No. 2.0% 2 +240 Ibs am Tel& Tel . 781 Meod CP... 49 | Winstanley, and Timothy Smith. | Gerald W. Horn, 27, of 26375 OW-'A memorial book program that) Dugan later was found to be lbs. 13.5013.35; few lots mostly No. fee 6 Mere 76 Davi . Little Brown Ju ers Rd., whose drivers hitense has |stresss interfaith, a million dollar unarmed. White testified he had sa“ ta ai.3. load a 00 alee amae wac 82 col oe ar ee Wallace received a pers 1 g been revoked twice, was ne |grade school named for Rabbi been in great fear of Dugan, large-/$P4,.Pr!me 3541: standard and good|Armeo Bil =. 75 wtinn M & M 143 |Dadge with one gold and three sil- ° . over yesterday in Detroit for trial | Goode. ily because of his criminal record. ge ee BT wtp0o a“ rly sales Atchison _. 26 § ed L 331 \ver arrows points 6 Year Old» Straight Bourbon Whiskey on a charge of negligent homicide | Se. (sigseRier jtemls , qroend’ Sa: “bueher:|Avee corm." 182 Menttwara automobile accident. | ° lambs 22.25: cull to choice ewes 400 Borden $1¢ Nat Bisc = a man, Ronnie Jo Collins, Mark HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILLINOIS Horn is charged with running , Perfume Chief Talks About TV aeas good and choice feeder lambs 17 waa bil - rc. Nat Dal _— _ Jones, Ray Sutherland, Steven red light and striking another car | jBrun Balke. 111 Nat Gyps to | Rhodes, John Rotsel and Dennis bet a A ia th ‘C ll I B . H d y’ | Budd Co 261 Nat Lea 7 cn on Uct. ’ ° ney, president of Coty Inc., said) this is a national scandal. Those pound red B. Detron for No T quay Cater ‘Trac... 324 Paco oe i ani Merk et ee ee 3 All Princi al Stock Exchan Ss : . oultr s& son LU Ep F r Leja, Stev u he Firemen Investigatin today the businessmen who spon-|who perpetrated it upon the Amer-! ‘Heavy type hens 16-17 light type hens Chryeer..1. 603 Perke De 254 in Figs maven ainedes.. John < Pp ge g g sored fixed television quiz shows ican people must be exposed and 0 caponsttes Wade 4 Wee si oe Cities Bre... 494 Penny oS 108 2 Rotsel. Michael Seibert. Ray Suth- $ . . bd . 1 . = r ° ‘aim . ‘ ~~ psi 1 i © c To lbar $2,500 Morning Blaze |should be called before the con-Bpunished. And we must do what!2. nrnere Peery 17ps reaps ‘emt ‘Colum Gas ain Plier 338 Pad i eae walker _ $ Will Open at 10 A. M. gressional committee probing th li on Edis ..... 5 Phelps D Thy y Gregory Erickson, INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—| programs os "ltt han oe hoe ae BETROIE EGGS Jeet Bak 3: a Fe pet ce ha TWoyear service stars were $ and Close at 3:30 P.M r ine fi : DETROIT. Oc |Cont Mot ..... 101 proct & G .. 827,\Warren Lake, Jacobium Parker, @ - < = An empty house owned by Ernest| The perfume and cosmetics firm ~ * * Detroit in case iota Manatee Fagen: Cont Oll : 49° Pure O11 36 Hid ee 1 Hickey at 9748 Hadley Rd. caught|executive also called for a firm] He said businessmen should| Whites — Grade A jumbo a Gira eer ays Be ae. et ee nes, rasa) Waites ‘and $ = fire at 1:30 a.m. today causing |separation of advertising and en- take the same attitude toward reese in oo Bie be igee Pee 8 Rex Drug .... 47 soser Watson _ 2 Our Office Hours will be 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. $2,500 damage, according to Inde-|tertainment on television. He said/dio and television that they have |—grade A large 41; medium 28: portale Det Edis al Reyn_ Met o1 Billy c ooney and Stanley Vita- $ pendence Township firemen who/businessmen advertising on TV|toward newspapers and maga- eas graded: |Dis C Seae .. 327 Roval Dut .. 418 SMSky were presented with their > answered the call. should have no control over en-/zines where they exercise no con- Whites — Grade A Jumbo 40-42: Mie ee — Or Gee Pao ; : ; W ebelos badges and advanced in- 3 Firemen said Hickey had moved tertainment. ~~ trol over the editorial matter. a hrewas gee ke er) East Alr L374 Beoville ME | 257 10 Boy Scout Troop 150. > 7 out of the $5,000 frame dwellin In his prepared speech, Cortney! He said morality of American|!®rge 35%*37; medium 24-2415. ‘small cnt; - 40.4 Shell OM .... 124 ae 2 ~ = a a Meg ; ; . i an ih . = pee a : ; 15-19; grade B large 25-28.” mr awe 1 si Simmons . -.- 3° | Climbing perch, a strange fish $ 2-9117 wo days ago. They are investigat-| said of the fixed quiz shows: ‘‘I' business is ‘‘the heart and soul of! * : we $1 | ginciair 36 . @ Str sh 9 818 c ~ - l FE 1 Page | : ee a. suapanc(S ommunity Nat'l Ban g. : ing the cause of, the fire. am tired of the little jokes I hearj/our free enterprise system.” | Erie RR = 12)s ocony 411 found in Asia and Africa, manage ¢ ing | rp y' D { if N [Satya 2S ie os vere 31 to travel considerable distances q : e fl ews ays Freep ful 23 3 etd Brand. at De ae ee new ate oe , T t 7 ats , 1 \ c } . . Gardner Den 2 28 oe Si ae : : ! cavities aTeGTe their oie ahich . ‘ erford boar Plans for Building 28" S22 8.9 Sicutmec nhs Gen Fda. 974 Std OM On... 52 a m to breathe air. They use Ss |Gen Mills 33 Stevens JP ... 295 silt covers as crutches to hobble ] Gen Motors 53 Stud-Pack .... 244 DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit G Tel & El. 724 Bun On S16 along e e |News petitioned City Council today Gen Tire 71 Tenn Gas” a3 |to close all streets i Gillette - 632 Tex G Sul... 177 Ne WwW But ldi n S Ss tem six-block areal critter ae r [Goodrich | gas Textron 133 East Jefferson avenue to permit \S22e'Stige 3d ten WAG i ra a 2 4 aan land clearance fo ' Ak . 38.3 Transamer ... 31 ' shar) Leatoaesl of uy the he pany’s was the only quotation con-, Elizabeth Lake roads. The tap-in paper plant. = he news Greyhound ‘aa Unaeresee “03 erford Township Board last night|sidered, because “they all run|fee increase, which Bird says he see [Hersh Ch me un oe adopted a procedure for new land|about the same,” according to|learned about only last week, Mochi ak aia the site, Homestk | - 413 Unie Air Lia’. 28 DIVERSIFIED noone regarding bots Township Clerk James Seeterlin.| would amount to some $10,500 more Antoine éf oa. yin pris Indust Ray °.. 183 cue wae ane uildings, street and enclosure ele- than had ex ee e jing Ran Un Gas Cp .. 346 IN ES MEN S vale: A date for considering the an- en we d expected to pay the netroit - Windsor Tunnel entrance |inspir Cop 496 US Rud...” 504 V T T Catt this tne thee hak bee nexation of a portion of Water- P. ,_ {and across Atwater from the |i#t Rus Mech 411.6 UB Steel ..... —. ntil this time there has 1) ford Township to the city of | After the long and heated dis- Grand Trunk Western ‘passenger |Int Nick 984 Upjohn 2... 42.2 no set of rules for land developers Pontiac for part of the new coun- |CuSsSion, with trustee John Cole- depot = Paper oie West Un Tel.. 41 . . building new homes, other than ty gourthouse site has been set |Men siding with Bird, the Board T . News «ai Int Sliver a8 week i aE When you invest in one of those required by the state. for Nov. 9. The area is bounded |voted 5 to 1 to “stand pat” on} oo. nie ae Ati in|Imt Tel & Tel 372 write Mot .. 367) the leading Mutual Funds, : SIX- 59.6 . From now on a developer must | by Telegraph road, West Boule- its March decision. Later the Board quired or optioned by its coe sane aL he YoungstShaT 1306 | you buy a share in 80 to 100 submit four preliminary land | vard; and thé Grand Trunk rail- |decided to give the matter more fae Evening News deen *|Kelloge .!.° 377 Zenith Rad 1034] or more selected securities, plans with copies of letters of | road near Pontiac Lake road. consideration. , eenees a | giving you full diversifica- intent, stating type of streegs and | Board members ran into a two-|, 4 Jetter of resignation submitted] Warren 8. Booth, News presi- en eee cas tion. We'll be glad to help lot grading, intentions on water, |hour jong discussion when _ real\Y Police officer Donald Kretz, dent and publisher, said “no de- [Figures atter decimal points are eighths you choose a Fund which sewers, pumping stations, sew- age treatment plants and any other proposals he may have. After the Township Board has réviewed the plans for the pro- posed subdivision, and the inspect- ing engineer has given final ap- proval of the requirements, the developer may proceed with con- struction. * * * In other business, it was an- nounced that only one bid was sub- mitted for. a 4%-yard dump truck for the township. Robert Simpkins’ bid, with trade-in, was $8,608. The bid was tabled fof further consid- eration. chasing of 12 fire extinguishers ng a total of $355 from the keside Fire Service for township owned vehicles. Some will be placed in strategic areas in the estate developer Carl Bird asked the Board to reconsider an_ in- crease of a $150 for a water hook- up fee established March 9. Prior to that time, the township had been charging new developers $50 to tap into township operated water lines. Bird said a former Board had approved his subdivi- sion plats, and he understood that the $50 fee would cover all of his 400 new house connections. * * * A Board members admitted that Notifications of the $150 increase should have been made to devel- en last March. Supervisor Elmer . Johnson said, “I’m sorry, but this matter we goofed."” How- he added that with rising ie new tap-in fee of $200 Was out of line. Bird hag, some 70 homes to fin- of his three subdivisions, Police department and Township Hal. Thé Lakeside Service com- Hills, on Scott Lake and because of ill heath, was tabled for further study. Kretz was one of the last policemen hired six months ago when the Board author- ized an increase in the depart- ment’s personnel. News in Brief Eaton Williams, 48, of 218 Earl- moor Blvd., pleaded guilty to drunk driving yesterday before Municipal Judge, Cecil McCallum and was fined $100, sentenced to two days in the Oakland Coun- ty Jail, and placed on six months probation, Good Values in Reconditioned Purniture of all kinds. A wide se- lection of newl oar red and refinished articles in k at the Salvation Army Red 8S Store, 118 West Lawrence. tails regarding either the project or the construction timetable are ready for announcement at this time.” ‘ Booth disclosed, however, that preliminary plans for a newspaper plant are being prepared by the Detroit architectural firm of Gif- fels & Rossetti and William Gins- burg Associates of New York. The News’ present plant covers a block bounded by Lafayette, Fort, Second and Third. It was considered a model plant when opened Oct. 15, 1957. A 31-year-old man who pleaded guilty this morning to stealing a bottle of wine Saturday from Ave., was sentenced to 15 days in the Oakland County Jail by ily| Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. da! = 2 ae Vv. Spadafore’s Market, 197 Oakland}. High Low Noon . . . |Allen Elec. & Equip. Co® 24 254 will give you a fully diversj- |Baldwin Rubber Co.*.... ‘ fied investment. Drop in, ser) Gear Co.* an 24.4 264 |G . Ol & Chem. Co*., 1.2 cs , Howell Elec. Motor Co*.. | 102 11 write, or phone. |Peninsular M. Prod. Co.* 92 10 The Prophet Co.*........ 16.2 17 Mees Mis. Oe. oscess.:; 10.4 Toledo Edison Co......... 16.1 *No sale; bid and asked. STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, Oct. 27—(Compiled by the Associated Press), WATLING, LERCHEN o 18 15 Indust. Rails Util. Stocks| & ot ©) Prev. d8y ..0... 333.6 133.5 065 222.7) a Week ago ....331.8 133.5 96.6 222.0 Month ago 32.7 134.5 96.6 222.7 ear ago ..... 1 126.6 86.3 196.7) n 1959 High ....385.6 1476 102.8 235.8) Member New York Stock Exchonge 1959 Low ......306.1 127. 93.4 211.5 ond other leading exchanges 1958 High .....312.0 136.5 95.7 214.3] 1958 Low ..... 234.7 80.9 ‘2.9 156.6 oe ee oe ee ee ee r) Watling, Lerchen & Co. DOW-JONES 11 AM. AVERAGE 402 Pontine State Bank Bldg. ' 30 inds. 639.85 up B Pontiac, Michigan - t 5S up 2 20 rails 157.02 up 0.24 ore information - bral te] ss — i | choot Mirecumce sar enortai: ‘ Volume to 11 a.m. 880,000. | ' a ee ee O Name fas csr cecce es ee bees |} « Someone broke into the Pontiac |] 8 ' Waste Material Co. yard at 135 9 UaAddress .......0...0..ccceee eles ' Branch St. and stole scrap valued| ; ; at $140, it was reported to Pontiac City We can help you “‘swin | Capitol Sayings Establish 75 W. Huron St., Pon He is Robert Hurt, 31, no address. Police yesterday, Found the house you want to buy? our low-cost home financing loans... and discuss your plans and needs with our friend- ly home-loan specialists. : g the deal” with one of come in & Loan Assoc. ed 1890 tiac FE 4-0561 TWENTY-TWO S40Vd HIA0 JV ee ee ee — AN OLD STORY — A modern version of the Eve-enake-apple bit is enacted in London by dancer Leonie Franklin. That's a live grass snake named Adolf making performed together on attached.” like a necklace. Leonie and Adolf a television show. She says they're ‘‘quite Conservation Men Te st Farmers Hunters Not LANSING (UPI)—Something is going wrong with hunter-farmer relations, according to a conserva-| tion department survey. Several conservation men made. an opening-day check on farms! throughout Southern Michigan last Pleads Guilty fo Mail Fraud Former GOP Chairman in Muskegon County Awaits Sentencing GRAND RAPIDS \f Wen-; dell S. Holcomb, former Muske-) gon County Republican chairman, | changed his plea yesterday to’ guilty on charges of mail fraud involving an estimated $100,000 Holcomb, 45, earlier had stood mute after a grand jury indict- ment. Welcomed | Tuesday and found they were not | given permission to hunt as much | as a year ago. “The cases varied,"’ said game ‘specialist Vic Jansen, ‘‘and some- itimes there were too many hunters | ,already on the farm or they were | i reserving hunting for, friends or) nee The better hunting areas, such as the Thumb and the Ottawa- | Allegan part of the state, the conservation men were allowed on half or more of the farms | where they asked permission to hant. But in most other parts of the| state, permission was hard to get and in other areas, they were al- lowed on only about 25 per cent) of the farms. Most of the refusals came in the more populated counties such as, \Oakland, Livingston, Genesee. Jackson, Washtenaw and Lenawee. | |The survey crews did not identify themselves as conservation people because they wanted farmers to Oo W-CMmz a= jtreat them as ordinary hunters Bank-Box Trick ' The former M e si- ; ocean aed ame" ost | Man Returns to changed his plea before U.S. District Judge Raymond W. Starr, whe ordered Holcomb's bond of $7,500 continued pend. ing sentence Nov. 20. Holcomb entered the plea for himself and his defunct Inquiry Service Inc., mail discount cata- logue operation He and the firm were indicted March 25 on 10 counts of devising a plan to induce doctors, lawyers, dentists and other professional persons to buy a special] discount catalogue of equipment for $6. Holcomb operated the firm from 1954 to 1958. He said earlier pa- trons had paid for merchandise they never received. He placed’ the blame on his poor business; management and poor judgment in personnel selection. “T had no knowledge of what was going on and when I discov-| -ered it I began steps to correct. the situation,’’ Holcomb said then. Halt Proposed Hike Sought by Panhandle WASHINGTON «fe — The Fed- eral Power Commission said yesterday it has suspended a pro- posed $8.653.700 or & per cent an- nual wholesale natural increase sought by Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., Kansas City, Mo The commission set Dec. 8 for a hearing in Washington on the matter. The company had proposed to make the increase effective today. Ii would affect 61 utility cus- tomers in Michigan, Kansas, Mis- souri, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. | The increase would have been | in addition to two other annual increases which Panhandle al- ready has put into effect sub. ject to refund if not ultimately | approved by the commission. One of those increases amount- ed to $12,050,000 annually and the other $7,134,000. Panhandle based the new in- crease proposal primarily on an! increase in the cost of gas pur- chased from its subsidiary, Trunk- line Gas Co., Houston, Tex. Trunk-, line’s proposed $9,580,000 annual increase was sus- months, to next There are now about 12 and a Americans who gwti . 8. businesses. This h fewer than six and a’ half million in 1957, ‘; gas rate Rail Relics for Sale Jackson Prison | George Vichos, 23-year-old ex-' convict from Detroit, was headed back to Jackson Prison for 1': t 2’. years for his fake bank night. | deposit-box trick which backfired. | Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty yesterday sentenced \Vichos who pleaded guilty Oct. 9 to attempted larceny by conver- sion. He was arrested ren 28 after jhe had convinced a representative ‘of a furniture firm to deposit | $10,087 in his improvised box, de- claring the regular Detroit Bank & | Trust Co. box out of order. He hadi iplugged up the regular one. | The incident occurred at the| bank’ s branch office at Northland Center in Southfield Township. | Vichos, of 4836 Avery St., was ‘arrested an hour later by police iwhen another depositer, who |wasn't fooled, called the police. senct Water Group Plans Detroit Hearing ASHINGTON «PH — Bass Committee A special studying the nation’s water problems will hold a one-day hearing in Detroit Thursday. Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich) said Gov. G. Mennen Williams of | Michigan would head a list of | some 20 witnesses on the water \Problems of Michigan and the Great Lakes basin. In a statement commenting on the hearing, Hart said it would go far in developing informa- tion and ideas as to the ways which the Great Lakes states can fully utilize and protect our great jabundant resources — water, Report Wayne County Deficit at $7,800,000 DETROIT (UPI) — The Board of Auditors reported yesterday that Wayne County will end its next fiscal year with a deficit of about $2,800,000. The board presented its report! to the supervisors’ ways and |means committee which is con- ducting hearings on the 1959-60 budget. ‘Hotelmen to Convene DETROIT (UPI) — The Michi-} gan Hotel Association will open a three-day convention here Thurs- day with about 200 expected to attend. | NEW -HAVEN, Conn. (UPI)— \The New Haven Railroad is auc- tioning off the contents of 27 st. tions of its defunct Old Colony Line in Massachusetts. Up for sale are such items as waiting rou benches and pot-bellied stove R W A N qT. A D S F 2 ° O ‘Death Notice a. at ; r. is the Donelson-Johns Funeral jome where a recitation of the Rosary will be held _ col -m. E. Iroquois Ra. 19 ees i 3 Vv husband of Sylvie Christott: dear father of Mrs. Hallenbeck, Mrs. Frank Knotek and John Christoff; also survived by five grandchildren. service will tte in state at the Parmer- Snover Funeral Home. Oct. 2, . from Richardsen- ira Poneral Home, Milford, with Rev. William Love- grendchildren. ments will be announced later Mustecs Le pte Neff and also survived by one grandchild. rel service will ld hardson-Bird Fanorst ord. RITCH, OCT. 26, 1959. KENNETH R.. 709 E. Punt St. Lake Orion: 111 Flint 6t.. Lake Orion 2 ? LOVING MEMORY OF Michael McGinnis. who passed away October 25, 1957 A bud the Gardener gave us, A pure and lovely child He gave it to our keeping, To cherish undefiled; And just as it was _ To the glory of the day Down came the seat: Father And took our bud away Sadiy missed by Mother, Father, 4 In Memoriam Sisters and Brothers 4. Funeral Directors Donelson-Johns pNP, . Fane on GRIFFIN sa ie Thoughtful Service FE 2-664 “THRIFT WEEK” PONTIAC PRESS BEGAN IN THE Ment in White Chapel Cemetery. |- BAKERY SALESMEN, wane Help Wanted Male 6 At 10 a.m. Today there bye wy by were replies at The Press we tene aver See etfice tm the following L ESTA — us a snd Late Orion a 5, 7, 9, 14, 24, 26, 28, os to train ap 30, 82, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, § | contac: ip Fisted 43, 48, 58, 59, 62, 63, 64, 102 § Broadway 65, G8, 70, 73, 75, 88, 103, LAWRENCT W. GAYLORD mo | S208, 20 308, 106, 116. : : — REQUIRE CHECKER Funeral Directors 4 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Service SS Plane or Moter Cemetery Lots 5 Purates. Ob up FE eee Help Wanted Male 6 A 4 MEN 18 TO 2 Salary $85 per wk. Only those to work need apply. No Salesmen Call FE 8-8103 for appt. Ambitious 70,txanw fo OFER. DR: _105. AUTO MECHANIC. EXPERIENCED | for Chevrolet and Olds garage. transmission experi- Salary and mission. “ . Rathburn Chevrolet Sales 560 S. Main Northville A MAN Automatic ence preferred. wanted with car _ mochest, H cal abilit hel 239 on Lae, Resa. * ror Me AN “EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY approximately ae t — or more and your only | me is from extra activities in | your studies ve college you must find employment and start from somewhere near he tom whe could ta the business af his ability to do so, at a above the sverage for raduates. f you think you are qualified and | if ou are willing to undertake | such @ challenge, pelase cive age. educational preparation, list past experience, name and sddress of former employers, personal ref- erences and any other data that | would be of interest to a [future ge ogg ke Address — confidential. 1, Pontiac, Michigan J MUSICIANS POR | Glos B EVE- | ut = ioe ce un college A OUREELP. Ee: tebiiobed Peaea a sit with approzi- mately 1. customers. 8 daily. $117 a week start. Married, = car and phone. MARRIED. 23-35. Good starting salary. Paid vacation, tion. Only those who are neat and seeking permanent employment need ap- oward 8 am. to ; 3} pm. to 4” pm | WANT ADS |YEARS AGO AND HAS} BEEN GOING ON | DAILY EVER SINCE! | CRANE OPERATOR. | | FOR ACTION Dial FE 2-8181 and ask for a friendly Want Ad Sales Clerk , The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. sibility for to cancel the — es for that portion ret insertion of the tae. ment which has been ren- dered valueless thr the error When — atiors @re mede be sure cour ‘kill Boop ii Qdjustments will be given without it. Closing time for advertise- Lines bay ie chy ‘er 3 3 2.97 4 50 3.94 $38 5 2.50 4.50 6.70 6 3.00 5.40 8.20 7 3.50 6.30 9.66 8 4.00 7.20 8 8=611.04 ® 4.50 6.10 12.42 10 5.00 0.00 = 113.80 An additional charge of will be made for use of © Press boz numbers. EMPTY POCKETBOOK CROWDED ATTIC Pontiac Press Want Ads Specialize in Just Such Problems! Just Try 'Em! | Dial FE 2-818] and ask for _ a friendly Want Ad Sales Clerk ~ CALL MONDAY 17-8 PM. To find out if can —— for a PART Job that wow ee ee to earn $50 per week and fa ge — jod. Phone OR 3 CAREER OPPORTUNITY. DUR DUE to expansion, @-year-old Life Insurance euueanen has an opening in this area for a full or ei tlme man ¢ man we want must own e@ car. Have the desire to earn 8 r-than-average in- come with all plus = a on Paid for by the ineettons, meet i" z. 7 ions, please | call Mr. or 6-660) cvnaas HUPF LOADER for gravel t 16 & truck driver, Exp 6335 Sashabaw MA 5-2 Designers Detailers FOR BODY FIX- TURES, WELDING FIXTURES AND MA- CHINES. PROGRESS- IVE WELDER SALES co. 915 OAKLAND AVE., PONTIAC. EXPERIENCED crater OP. erator. 18-25 years e. apply - person, Mighiand d. ac. EXPERIENCED CLEANER AND spotter with some pressing abil- ea Digg mnt Cleaners, 650 Wood- OL 27711. zyPEAIneCED pucT INSTALL- er and oil burner service man Must be thoroughly experienced and have tools and transporta- tion. O’Brien Heating & Supply. _371 Voorheis Rd. EXPERIENCED CAR WASHER _ wanted. 149 W. Huron, EXP. WOOL PRESSER. STEADY ly Walker's Cleaners, Lake rion. EXPERIENCED ALUMINUM WIN- dow man for working in shop cutting oct & assembiy of .torm windows & screens. Must have | Sars experience. Apply 7940 ooley Lake Road. Northern Wholesale Co. No phone calls. . Plenty of work. Hos- insurance plan. GAS STATION OPERATOR, ha perienced. Hours 7 a.m. MBINATION i te 03 E. Montcalm. 6 Clarkston area. Salary pe OR_3-9585. tunity for a | to Then, | uated from | | | CARHOP. EXPERIENCED. | — | | NURSES’ AIDEs (EXP. FoR ALL years minimum experience king Apply in rr les & Service, ron ana pen, Mar, TS wages. FE 4-4228. SELL BY ; APPOINTMENT ONLY National Television Publicity gives Weed Britaien, Oolonia! Root. Waldron 1 9 to 12 a.m. daily. Ask for Mr. Skeleton. eLereee CANVASSERS . wanted for home modernization sales. FE 23-0777 als kf po Gages eacd wality work for top . Di ¢ . Pruitt, Pont Laundry YOU MAY BE age od A TRUCK, working in a factory, a white collar — r. laid Car oesenas inceme si YOUNG drive automobile and learn = Bem Must have ex- driving record. Call _ Market 4-2100, after 7 p.m _ Help Wanted Female 7 2 LADIES Must have: car. Represent local branch of Na on servicing definite appointments greater Pontiac areas and inter- viewing noe istie’ wil pes — need ateubane re sieitng, t elp ex ex: cellent pty, Reene at FE 27911 hee interview. ALTERATION AND COUNTER girl. Voorheis Cleaners. Walton and Sashabaw roads. Drayton Plains | BABYSITTER TO LIVE IN. MORE | for home than wages. FE &-6418, before m. } BEAUTY BIG BUSINESS — A. career in the a field is/| interesting and R rofitable. You | can earn an excellent income by | selling An Avon manager will happy to — our earning op- rwaity with fou. Phone today 4-4508 or write Drayton Plains P.O. Box 91 ee BEAUTY OPERATOR. EXPE. | rience preferred but not neces- | sary. Avon Beauty Salon. | _2 isit CURB GIRLS, 18 AND OVER. 4920 | CAR CABINET MAKER ER AND ND CARPEN. Dixie Hwy __Pandy's_Drive-In__ APPLY in person. Frostop Drive-in, 3118 W. Huron DAINTY MAID SALESLADIES needed, in Pontiac and suburban towns. FE 5-7805 | DOCTORS OFFICE ASSISTANT and receptionist. Experienced psi son between 2035 years of @ desired. State qualifications Reply Pontiac Press Box EXP WAITRESS NIGHTS. 2 toes & Country Restaurant & Loun gel . Telegraph, Pontiac. po — rest SIDOLEAGED WOMAN work in convalescent and home. 2360 Oxley Drive GIRLS, 21-35. SINGLE. E. INTELLI- gent, non smoking, to work part- time in researc HOUSEKEEPER, LIVE IN. 6 Days, room and board, uniforms, $15 to $20 week. Private room with lavatory. Must be neat, have references and love children. Bloomfield Hills. Write Box 66, Pontiac Press. INSPECTOR Experienced with all around abil- tty for a quality dry cleaning shell Steady. Good working con- ith DOUGLAS CLEANERS | 534 8. Woodward “Birminghom | LADIES | Tupperware Home Parties has ovenigs tor 14; seven pert time. $5C per week, seven full time $100 per week. To help with fall | business. a peal essary ca fle you lea Call Collect ve. t. 1873. VE 1873) to _interriew | | NITE FIREMEN, APPLY IN son. Boucard Brother's Green- | houses. 8580 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston N PER- | 2100 Woodward, FREE CLASSES You can earn while you learn. it Must sonal C. SCHUETT, Realtor PHONE FE 8-0458 ~ WANTED iddle-aged = ie for caretakers - about 15 miles Must have ex- east of tiae. time. Write Box Employment Agencies a DRAFTSMAN 2-3 years experience in sheet met- bee Egg oe hardware. e college en - round west Geotar tens. 406 Bank Bidg. FE EVELYN EDW ARDS VOCATI aa COUNSELING. SERVICE 24% EAST HURON Papel FE 40684 — FE RECEPTIONIST yp cagpa girl —_— ages FE genni ea ges ag og t ue of like working with 1 a “Midwest mal ment. 406 win State Sank bide FE 5-6227. Work Wanted Male 6 FT. HUSKY WANTS WORE. any kind. I have car & tools most jobs. Phone UL 2-3584 i-1 CARPENTER AND CABIN work. New and repair. OR 3-8748. il OP for eT “| CARPENTER WORK NEW —_ repa! 44210 r, FE A-l PAINTING AND pering. FE 2-4721 WALL Pa- FE A-l ALL Pree estimates TYPES CARPENTRY. 2-4855 | AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER and cabinet work new and pair. D. | ter. Kitchen « speciaity 4-5000 B. Murdock. FE 2-786}. re- c CARPENTER Ww Reasonabie. cab ” sties 8-0439 pm. Fi EXP. CARPENTER ‘Prices right. PE 5-8325 ANY | NEEDS WORK. r. UL zt ern AIR. Attics finished . Rawls, FE 4-0153 aes low nr ot through | LOE, we Buses an gg > wane. weil se eg ‘Exchan Custom Asphalt Pavin & Se Grading. MY 3-582! VICE RE lie _East_ Lawrence ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE. | iste eyenene- 218 £. Kovember Tay Tth at Sie and Me oy ste $1.25. Good food end a Debt? released cents at Music FOR OCCASION. Call Arizona and aa Weare Pard- ners. FE 8-1586 AND APTER THIS DA Gneter F. 1958, I will not be ponsi! tor any debts con- tracted by any other than myself. Wallace = dr. 130 jOOL rty Favors— Stationery— OIL PAINTS “BACKENSTOSE” PE 2-14 — 18T Pine RUMMAGE 8ALE. Church Cranbrook. FAY's APPLIANCE PARTS Thursday, Oct. 29. “A am 96 OAKLAND A PE 2-4021 a. pm Men’ s women's, chil- PORNACES CLERNED AND cren's clothiag. Household goods. serviced Nelson. FE 5-1788.| Snack Bar. PLASTERING—NEW_0 OR REPAIR. WHITE BROS. Work guaranteed. FE 5-0394. CAN SELL YOUR HOME. pee Rs oy _~eec Bagley S| Wed. Children to Board 28 | Dressmak'g & & Tailor’g 17) wnlenewsnees ~o* | LICENSED RELIABLE CARE. ALTERATIONS UN BOTH MEN Day, hour or week. FE 5-6340. and women's clothes. PE 4-5365.' WILL CARE FOR YOUR CHILD 27 Florence Ave., Pontiac. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL- days ip my licensed home. Vicin- ity E. Blvd. & coolly FE &-4676. _terations. Mrs. Bodell. FE 4-9053. Wed. Household | Goods 29 ee ee aa ra _in my home Call FE wa ___Laundry Service .ARnARS COMPLETE FAMILY LAUND a | A&B Aan RESALE ESALE NEEDS S APART. ment size stoves, dressers, chest of drawers. All types ef small fttems 00 oward. FE 2-8855, _eves. ¢ OR 3-7810. peeviee — Shirt service pontine | F ‘URNITURE NEEDED undry. 540 S. Telegraph FE) 32-8101 ENE 21 Tree Removal! STUN MPS REMOVED Below ground by machine FE 2-718 FE & A-l ACE TREE SERVICE RE- mova) and trimmip Get our _bdid. FE 2-7188 or FE 8-0735. 4-1 MERION AND KY. BLUE sOD. Deliveries made x _ = up. __2601 Crooks Rd EXP . PRESS like part time work mornin _FE 8-6245 or FE 4-6098 EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER s- needs work. local or long tance FE 8-8724 LAWN WORK AND ODD JCBS. Ph. MA $1.50 hr. Exp. and Ref §-2235 WOOL PRESSER WOULD ' MAN WANTS PART TIME WORK ALL KINDS OF Lawes aorta FIN- _ish grading. Top soil. Fe 2-0603. BULLDOZING Top soil and _or 2204. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING. black dirt, top soil and fill. Tree removals and trimming. 44228 or OR 3-0165. LANDSCAPING. LANDSCAPING. ill dirt, EM 3-3415 SODDING & _. m He 2 p.m. No selling please — soi] delivered. FE TEXIOR DESIRES WORK TO LAWN BUILDING AND REPAIR. help on funds. FE 8-2635.| Complete lawn cut- WALL WASHING BY MA Costs less. FE 8-6429 YOUNG MAN, wants steady employment. 4-40900. CHINE (No Mess.) 20. HARD WORKER rE Work Wanted Female jz 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- _ing & house »_ cleaning _¥E 3-758 A-1 IRONING. PICK UP AND DE- __ liver. $3 a bushel. FE 5-0645 eral office, figure work. mieo etc. Experienced accounts peyable, machine, payroll, references. FE 2-0191 can or after 5:30. PEs 8- BABYSITTING. FULL OR PA time. On bus line, in city. operate any office equipment NCR bkkbe ac- counts receiveblie. Bogaert Good Miss Dun- 8068 ART | FE in BABYSITTING. evenings in licensed home BABYSITTING. REPEREN __ transportation PE 8-0345! COLORED LADY WISHES HOUSE- work or motel work. Days. _?- 3146 AFTERNOONS &! Also __ironings. ! Sashabaw Ave. OR 3-8131 . OWN rE GIRL WANTS WORK a ting or housework. OR 3 NICE HOME FOR ELDERLY LA- ve Little work and some wages. 4-0008. After 7 p.m. NEED 3 LADIES 21 OR OVER for saleswork. For interview call _FE_ 5-495' or UL 2-3782. REAL ESTATE SALESLADIES We have two active offices — Pontiac and Lake Orion and we need addition salesladies for both ] offices. We are willing to train an inexperienced person Contact: Don Fletcher L LAWRENCE W. GAYLOR 136 E. Pike St. Pontiac, Mich PERSONNEL INTERVIEWER Intelligent young lady aged with college background or equivalent in public contact work to train as personnel counselor 5 day week in —— Pontiac office. Interviews by a intment only. Call Miss Wertheimer at FE 5-9227. Midwest Employment. 406 Pont 406 | oe tts am Bidg. 20-25 it's PRE-CHRIST PENINGS Available — bong a 5 Coventry jewelry. No peers collecting, OR 33084, or po Airey gy URGES oR eo Bloomfield Hills Sarfta: (Non-Alcoholic) 2100 Woodward at 8q. Pontiac Milling Machine oper- ators familiar with Cin- cinnati, 1-18, Cincinnati, 0-8, & Bridgeport Mills. List experience in detail. All replies held in con- fidence. Generous fringe benefits. Plant located between Pontiac & Walled Lake. Reply Pontiac Press Box 104. NEAT APPEARING GENTLEMAN. 30 to 55 years of age to contact home owners Late model car needed. a FE 2-5827 for appointment. EARN $6,000 to 000 per year. Permanent year - round employment. Ra ad t your ity. Write Pontiac Press, Box ¢ 5 ployment and te number. PART-TIME If you are free 7-10 p.m., and are neat appearing and have a car, you ny & job health for part time night wa man. Downtown office bullding. Reply Pontiac Press Box 88. ’ SCRIB'S, PONTIAC’S SIEST night spot has opening for 2 week- end waitresses. nd HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? woman Capable, will care for your home. mature, exp. our i ildren -3580. in IRONING IN HOME. FE 2-3297 TRONINGS, | WTD. 3-6685 TRONINGS, #98 A BUSHEL. -8902. Melrose. FE 5 630 lawn. service and mainten: ance. MI 6-4109. 0735 | _ | Entire home or odd lots. Get the top dollar. Will buy outright or sell it for you. B&B Community Sale. Phone OR 3-2717. NEEDED: 7 ROOMS USED FUR- niture and appliances. Cash. Please phone FE 26842 or MA 5-2789 ‘til 9 p.m. __ WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE- hold goods, ei\her by private sale E. Smart Sale Farm. Rochester, r — auction. Appraisals. L. ichigan. OL 1-563 CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- a Odd pieces or housefull. ompt, courteous service. FE 47881 ~ Wid. Miscellancous 30 HAVE YOU A_ TYPEWRITER. adding machine or piece of office furniture or equipment not in use? We will buy these items. OR 3-9767 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR standing timber. Alberta Lumber Mills, 8-6131. Money Wanted 31 Se i el _Moving ¢ & Trucking — 22 WANTED: $3. T rod A Reduced Rates or long distance we con adit MOVIN’ § co _4+ 4064 MOVING eznVicE | See le Rates FE_5-3458 | HAULING @ RUBBISH. NAME _your price. Anytime. FE 8-0095. HAUTING AND RUBBISH. $2. A | load. any time. FE 4-0264. LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING of any kind. Cheap. FB 8-2494 ND HEAVY TRUCKING. ffl dirt. top soil sand, gravel and front end loading. FE ~ O'DELL CARTAGE ~ Local and long distance moving Phone FE 56-6806 | Trucks to Rent | TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT %-Ton Pickups 1%-ton Stakes Dump trucks Semi-Traltlers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD FE 4-0461 PE 4-1442 Open Daily Including Suncay UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED up free of charge. FE 5-4638. Painting & Decorating 23 18ST CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- ing and wallpapering. FE 4-0255. KIND, DEPENDABLE CARE FOR aged lady in my home. Licen nurse. OR 3-1338 sed MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPINO, SEC- 3-2842. retarial service EM WORK BY DAY OR 5 DAYS WE. FE 21043. Experienced. WANTED, BABYSITTING, EXPERI- } enced with children. OR 3-3 / WASHINGS & sRGKInGE Y_2-3312 WANTED: N Sake > GOOD NATUR: doctor who needs Merrie for Girl Friday, everyday. tiac. WASHING By eel w. P Milford area. EM 3-3448. RED his on- Building Service 13 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- a Cash or terms. UL 500 AT 6 PER CENT interest. Will pay - $100 month __Withr house as security. OR 3-3536. ___ Wanted to Rent 32 WOULD LIKE 4 OR 5 around $75 per 5:30 p.m. FE | courts room house month. Call after 8-0247 | Wid. Contrects, Mtgs. 35 $100,000 to invest. Small land contracts and equities A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. VE 4-2533 ABILITY To sell your ‘and contract at the lowest possible discount is a serv- ice Ted —— gees for ‘any it ilo’ *0 CASH le (OBLIGATION. CALL ANY “ARRO REALTY tion on your land contract. Cash buyers waiting. i Realtor ~—— _Tidge, PE 4-3581. 1050 W. Huron AC- CASH FOR LAND CONTRA H. J. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355 ON LAND CON- Real Estate, FE 4-4813. Ask for A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering. PE 8-0343 A-1 PAINTING & DECORATING. Paper removed. FE 4-6918. A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- terior 10 per cent disc. for cash. Guaranteed. Free est. FE 4-9205. AAA PAINTING & DECORAT7ING. 26 years’ experi . Reasonabdie. Pree esti.nates. Phone UL 2-1398. PAINTING INT. & EXT. PAPER a Mason Thompson. FE sit rp aad 4-2171 18T CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. COMMERCIAL ‘ason and gen. cualrectng storefront re- poteien John W. Caples. MY AT RESIDENTIAL industrial ti Also in person b's 8 taurant 130 8. Telegraph Road. SHOE LADY. 1- | 4-1 BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT MUST HAVE EXPER ence in selling children's shoes. wear, Richard's Bo and Girls al North Hill Plaza, Roches- “SEMI - PRODUCTION SHOP REQUIRES WOMEN EMPLOYES FOR DRILLING, TAP- PING, MILLING & OTHER LIGHT SHOP WORK. RECORD PREVIOUS EX- PERIENCE. . PLANT LOCATED NEAR WALLED LAKE. GOOD EMPLOYEE BENEFITS. REPLY PONTIAC. PRESS BOX 106, TED'S Have immediate CURB WAITRESSES | . " Ls tea BY male WATRESS COUNTER OR TRAY WOOL ESSER. sits COOLEY PR Lake Rd. EM 3-466. ° { work. Also fireplace. OR 3-0402. A-] COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- Sgt Lonsriut iN Co $-3472 ALUMINUM SIDING, AWNING storms. Home remodeling. DON TURNER & §-2017. builder. Free estimates, UL 2-175, CEMENT & BLOCK WORK — FE 5-0782 CEMENT WORK, NG large or small. 20 years ex ence, free estimate. OR — FE aed NG & UCKING BULLDOZING — EXCAVATING — - rt. aINRS -- PAPERING Wall Wasting — Paper Removal GUARANTEED FE 2-2312 Television Service 24 TLL MOP RADIO TV SERVICE. Park. MA 4-3474. CREST TV & RADIO. sevice. FE 1 HOUR DAY OR NIGHT ay SERVICE. rE le | or ‘ -8390 ma a SaRVICE: APTER- noon & evening. Call FE 2-0495, IMMEDIATL ACTION On any — land contract. New or seasoned. Your cash upon sat- er Regge K. L. Templeton, Realtor 239 Orchard vane Rd. FE 4-4563 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to sell. Earl Sans EM 3-25i1 r EM 3-4086. GHP AROUND. THEN SEE US ‘our _ reg 75 W. Huron 8t. FE 4-0561 __Wanted Real Estate 36 ALL CASH GI OR FHA EQUITIES If ‘you a leaving state or need depot. quickly, call us. Immediate R. I. WICKERSHAM 1196 WEST MAPLE MAfair 6-6250 A We will give you cash for — land contract or acreage, will Bip iw & get cash. fees, ‘Be obliga- RILEY REAL ESTATE we han & GARY’ fa gag aL re fff Elizabeth Lake * 4-4821 Upholstering- 25 CASH : ~| « 48 HOURS Ming atts Gooey Lake Ra ex | HOME — EQUITY — WRI - AL'S UPHOLSTERING rE oo om | | "THOMAS UPHOLSTERING GI AND ) ERA 297 NORTH . FE 5-8888 WE TRADE, w OWE BUILD DO nav ost & Found 26 | 182 _W._ Huron __ 1887 ~ “ poet Us Your tee Bie FOUND: BLACK MALE PUPPY, waldoe, iz- white f ticks, = As ey Vicinit Rose ME 7- of 7 before soon Lost: 3 MOS. OLD BEA = ale. vie, y &- sg id's pet. OR 3.1768,’ THING TOO | LosT: 10 GAI 10 GAL. GAs TANK. SiL- Shr Lake road and Dixie. Of | T aust % __CAN SELL HOME. iN Rent Apts. Fur Furnished | 37 , SHOWER “BATE, vi 1 Ae AND KITCHEN, 1 GIRL, ate entrance. $10. = 2-0663, sorunce oath FE 0k vate ce & bath, FE 2-101 CLEAN. QUIET. oh pen a2 Fm. at A . ge y entrance and ore 3 p.m. FE 2-6102 Fig F a cold, water furnished. Adults only B. Pad te he BATH. W. NEAR BUS. Pe I ie % Monroe bath. Be- N. CHILD WEL- 5179. come. 431 N erry. FE 2-51 | __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1959 — WAKE OVER PAGES Hi-Fi, TV & Radios — 66 For Sale Miscellaneous | 4 _ Sale Musical Goods 7 For Sale Pets 79 = ' SLICES OF HAM : : Used Auto Parts 102 Sale Used Cars 06 Sale Used Cars 106 new GE ig oe made}; unit. a DEMONSTRATOR ric out city, You] tank. Conn ortat Minuet “trans "oted “ccoaiisa. “Be FE |, REPOSSESSIO of ‘ ’ Soon ate Best ae ees | Subir aes | TTA CRIN Fas owen fre are rere ‘uaeky At y Auto. oles 183 HAS S a _Sale Used Trucks 103) tui se awe mes’| ~~ HUNTER'S nt CKUP. DUAL car. Stock Ro. e068. Only $1676. BOARDMAN’S 3 rene) i hoder ee North Chev. SPECIALS M59 at . | ___ Water Softeners 66A USED AUTOMA 7 : Te, Ls NEW te CHEVY Pi PICKUP. i, TON. | Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward Ave. = gyre my Pe a al maine FE Birmingham MI 4-2735 For Sale Misc scellaneous 67 A 68 CHEV. 6. STRAIGHT SHIFT. heater. ar tanamianion radio and wor 1 USED FULY AUTO. WA i 53 Fraser Station softener, | Year old, PE 30010. Large Selection 33 83 Ford Svea Salah Matick. se coder 2-door G) WOGAL Warten BEATER. USED Wicks atest 4 én Sua nese aed i Powerailde, t radio cw. oa AT Wee See Econom y Used Ci Cars. Ta: Auburn a id turquoise finish. * treo, ee . Low 19 $32 CHEV. AND ‘54 CHEV. P. G, 1986 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-4 Tu 1959 radio and heater. Very clean.| top. V-8 engine, Peeers cor haré ‘glide, pow- . : FE 8-2297. 2628 N. Perry. er steering and brakes, radi © No money mo. & up aed 00 ines MODELS SEE “COST LESS COLE” POR | heater. Beautiful red and ivory ag ee ¥ CO. by . Will] We also have » used Hammond ALL cars. New or Used. You'll get a| ‘inish. . ~ cae owing. 06.20 per | chord organ, ® most unusual buy Mak SHooncuth “thant¥aiet. Dodge oF | 1956 Pontiac 4-door hardtop, Hydra- : i c u OL 1-6623, Days or Eves. ft : “GRINNELL'S akes and Models money. Remember. ike Shame | matic. power steering, power @ a NS, BEGINNERS, | —Ditance. PE 5-0407. fo kET SE - bal ot AL “Cost Less Cole’ 100 West Ma- | Drakes. radio and heater, Beauti- $40, 128 keys, like new.| Knotty Pine Panel 27_8. Sagina PE _3-1168| THOROUGH B R ED OERMAN ple, Walled Lake. MA 4-4511. New ine Soe. Mer'e Gohwian’ bike, 000. 0 y Pine aneling Shepherd puppies, “BiG or Used—we sell both See een Girl's Deming TTERNS 2407. = i otek nee at “tank opts, “noes, Crate WP2, WPS and WC140 Sale Office Equipment 72| coy Territn PUPPIES CHEAP. SOMATIC MARDIOR Vice |) ee elesceon saan feainer & tools, % price. FE CHURCH’S, INC. OLDTOWN DUPLICATOR, 1987 OL _2-8186. ‘ST Ford 2 door 500. heater. Beautiful solid biaek fin. fins , L OIL TANKS. GOOD CON- oe model 9-P $260. First Class cond. | TOY, MANCHESTER. 14, WEERS Truce Center, |e [ae See Ca eee Set ee meee. 7 FUEL : -|ENOTTY CEDAR PANELING 3," | EM 3-430 after 4:30 old, male and female. OA 8-1397. 5 Chevy sedan diyion, Wili deuiver, PE $0120, | NOTTY CEDAR, PANELING 13 oan WHO WILL GIVE A TIGER KIT te Pontiac Haritan Pa | 11, Rambler ¢-deer codon, ante- hs = ‘onti matic t 3-PC. WHITTNEY IN-|%: ve arores mahogany ... $5.45 Sale Store Equipment 73| ten» comfortable home? PE E : mile A beey PS. FB. 77.000 radio. heater, Cee Leda hn a R ~ vee + $15.95 | ~~ oe | _ 26107. 1e tee e 86 Buick 4 door hardtop. Pull pow-| out FANT’S BEDRM. SET. Genuine lormice Sc sq. ft. ax12 WALKIN COOLER, MEAT | Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 ee a * EXCELLENT CONDI-}1488 Baldwin ave aaa ge Powe register. scales, sesooebie. Bd RR OOS — FORD — reset eteranaee other r saw. Very re 1 3275 W. Huron at Elis. Lk. Rd.| £ “ete @ H ky} TION. FE 2-445. | ORLEANS 20g 00 Tne | _s gues ot ae oe “Your eb eS taree Bl gph, gi Remon tes cal’ “Awe Faskins Chev. MODERN BEAUTY SHOP EQUIP- our change, sir!’ 31G SELECT is ly : 6571 D : “es eg renga ODERN BEAUTY SHOP EQUIP Sale Spetiiag Gass 74 Hunting Dogs 81 sco SELECTIONS Want to Buy a New Car? | sats? Rize Highway ot M-is wat. Open even Thompson, MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20° |14 X 20. WALL TENT & SOME FEM struction machinery, trailers, and a all phe AM || -incH TIE Be) St. oe ‘oat ee Good cond. PE 5-8326. ' anon aa 4 palate ny 3| For Sale Housetrailers 89 _ Boats & & Accessories S70) ae on seane CARS FIRB Te W ALWAYS A | Trul power gety Samenene heed Ee eee Pere eee 65808 ec sctne eencons yutiection of | 16 GAUGE 6 SHOT SHOTGUN, $25.| weeks old. All registered. $50. PE | “~~2 AAA SQUARE DEAL AT ONE OF |. conditio z PO ames ik MPG Man, kino,, soar ezonog 6 Movon wron-| SQuotganuecamra | DEALERS. FORBS oinCe°tn | HRLe™ath dey thee Ob le m= 8. ic opr Pluoresceat, -393 BEAGLES, MALE AND FE- LY age. rel & repair- office Detroit DI 1-1490 8 PT. RECESSED| Orchard Lake Ave. — 37. 32 STEVENS AUTOMATIC. LIKE excellent hunters. -059 320 P ODELL TRAILER BALES ing. pew” | 2530 Dixie Hwy. | 1930 CHRYSLER WINDSOR. 6. bathtub with bench. Best quality, NEW BABY | BED COMPLETE. | "Ct OR Eotiiavesd Rend, Lake Orien. | Scere LINE OF Vacation HARRINGTON | 33.-*ronFoRD es BE A IE i eer ee "A. Thompeon, 1008 _Used_2 months, $40. 3-8589.| = PER CENT OFF ON ALL 10959 DOG N re able rid ! oct. ese W ~~ NOTICE “| Mercury motors. Pere Mar- eee a 3575. See a ee let, Tome BOAT WORKS at nee, see eae _Ask tor Herb. OR Sal = es, 5 ar self- —— (SLER 4 | 10 OL nm carry, G A'| 1-26" Porter Cable riding mower wr tiTS. Several good used buys, | COON DOG. ONE OF THE BEST, | contained, Mar- King, Trotwood YOUR Ee ee S17 PAIRLANE, $00 CL_SED. V-8 506 DIXIE AWY OR’ 5 i291, ‘3 CHRYSLER ¢ [oe 7008 rr} West. Open| lst $449.50, now $349.50'1 Fair.| Complete sporting goods store, | $150 EM 3-4501. and 35-ft. Huron Home. Special a wo.| REE. WW. Good conde 395 $806 DIXIE Rwy OR 3-121 REE OSSESSION Thompson. ee en eee ee | ee cae, aie mithing REG. POINTER PUPS BEST oF | [ats for Florida vacations | INSURE YOUR BOAT A AND | MO | OM BOHR. At the Stoplight in Waterford! 5195 full price. No cash needed. —$ —_— 7 7 —_—— ip PER CENT DISCOUNT ON| $319. now $250. Other real bar-| Cliff Dreyer's = Gun Sport | _hunting stock. FE ¢4193. _Williams Lake Rd. OR er Theat value. Hansen 'ns. ‘Agency, FE| 1” “Main. _Miltard _ Neu «1715 ——- oe By only $11 month. Due Nov. 30 personalised Christmas cards| 68ins to reduce inventory. We| Center, 18210 Holly Ra, Holly. | REGISTERED BEAGLE PUPS = _2-0828 or FE 5-6278 A 1982 CHEVY. ‘1: TON PICKUP R g Auto Mr Bell. FE 80402 pew, at Forbes Or- service all makes of gas { MElrose 4-6771. Springer Spaniels & started dogs “BOB HUTCHINSON’S | JOHNSON OUTBOARD NOT H Good condition. $395. FE BARGAIN | DE SOTO ‘58, IN EXCELLENT fice’ Supply, Bring this od_ wi Evans Equipment 6507 Dixie Hwy. 30-30 WINCHESTER CARBINE | FF _ 66178 SERVING GREATER ee Be a ee ee ‘| Seo OO | fondition. white, radio, automatie yo. Er: 3 to| MAple 5-7878 or OR 3-7924 rifle for sale, $70. Like new, used|1 REG PLOTT COON- HOUND Pontiac for the past 13% years Bendix electric motor oa te Te | P are — - | +56 Chevrolet a10 « transmission, white walls. FEB a heate yieo| NEW 1ST QUALITY BATHTUBS. = PE neva Pag Bie glace: rod, S ad -— A — & = still yg to b you Toboggan $950 Size 9 full length T L 1ac’s | op ve pees, "57 Piymouts fe: | __8-1596 - eins . Pree standing toilets $19.95 proof case reg ac D pups. e very best Pontiac | wading boots $10 : i voy V , 7 ; jo X 18 VANITY HAND BASIN:| G. A. ‘Thompson. 1005 M59 Weet,| tat cost $15. when bought. Call _PE S184 after ¢ pm. Chiely & Detroiter Mobile Homes, | condition FE esse)" £0 esi ll voy VE Bower tite. 9777. "38 DeSOTO Cast roa. Best grade. 81880.|cowtucaing OIL FURNACE & | Str 2:20.16, Birehton Ave. | REG. POINTER PUPPIES. CALL Now eae M GMC Fireflite hardtoy G. “ meme aio est. ducts. MAple 5-1501 — OR 3-3703 Ra. to reel “sed soa ge ie between 10 AM. & 3 P.M. MY ALL } NEW 1960 oseony and Boat Rey vairs | Ou te Aika vie ae a nee cal ELee HEA . 960.95; : 3-1264 AINED MECHANICS : H gh a ee a eng Avia Wiles Gan an _ County). to Birchton (Oakland | serL OR TRADE POINTER. BEA- PONTIAC CHIEF RO a io Sate Factory Branch | ih “OR OLD ‘CAR. DOWN: pe Be cs cas a a ee WARWICK 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd.| 30-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE AND rg es oe Ks for gun, chain | DETROITER INL: Lee OAKLAND AT CASS & S 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE — 5. arry. INTIA STOKER case. Used twice. $55. OR 36501. | — a ars cele. SAVE PLUMBING. WMS! ceutreis. Rxosiiont ceadition | 30-30 Winchester like Rew Case TAKE ME HOME. TEACH ME/ We take your furniture in trade. | 3121 W_HURON ee oe Rog ae te On 11a 8. signe wre S200! PE Scans 2 Manin PET apna Che] pi ages ll nun for you rat | Open days Sp" ivect, 0 to. 6 |REPRIRING. REVARNIGHING, RE-| S30Srunanetn Lx RA Yas Briendiy Olde eats HUTZ y iD r g, reproo —_— . 220 OME szt07 a MAHOGANY = a ) BOXES 85 OR 3788. | «BOB HUTCH INSON'S inside wlorase and iso hauling | NEW ~ “FOREIGN SERVICE es BM cca cocns a WEIMARANER 3 YRS. OLD FE- chigan Boat Bervice Inc., 3080 | 528 N es 76 1957 es _. $1 1407 PORD|Biseh Yo" ss. ..---. (3c per {t.| _ 42641. ee Gerais weak walk poimar (amt Dini Muy. US 10| W. Huron. PE 8-841. 'O Dodge Pickup a - MOTORS, INC $100 Mantel chime clock. $1 f per ft. | 303 SAVAGE. LEVER ACTION 5 5 yrs. old. $100 each or trade Drayton Plains OR 3-1203 —_— 6 | 912 S Woodward MI 6-5302 Space heater fan. 06. 73 rifne| BEN ON. LU MBER’ CO, |” boxes of shells and: case. $60.| for outboard motor, automatic | 4 _milos_ Herth ef Fenties Undercove r Storage | mim price includes all standara | 53 DE SOTO FIREDOME. CARL'S y scope, mith, 3900 Lapeer Rd h boat. MY 2-2591 | Boat & Motor | ate oni Pera 1959 Aare Ph. FE 4-2521 shot gun or | factory equipment and federal t | Motor Sale 62 _3-1180. tl | I a {ter 7 p.m. PE 3-0763 before 6| OXFORD Pick-up & Delivery Service "eld alee Saat eral tex . pe OCR ee ees Ort end mses: Add Comfort — Insulate ||" ge8* TEs, SIZE tS 81 x BIG SELECTION OF USED) pm ° o_ Don Mer Rpm # Reiinee atte ftimted ume She T DDTOVERS | 58 DeSOTO ¢ otguns ri ns DiC” it cel Un eae » a . ao cS ( 100 sq. ft. enclosed ........83.87/ Girl's coat set, 18 mo. $4. Bor-| Ofrice. 4 Patterson. FE 4-5i¢1. _Hay, ¢ y, Grain & Feed 82 Oakland Marine Fxch. | RAMMLER-DALLAS . ‘ : ana coat, size 10-12, $30. Zip lin- | —~ b_ © Fatvert | xc 1001 N MAIN. ROCHESTER Firedome hardtop. power steer- Roll roofing, by onaa® $3.95| _Ing coat, size 9-10, $12. FE 4-3898. A-l "CONDITION. STEVENS, 30-30. ! 379 8. Saginaw FE 8-4101 ~ “OL 29111 tng brakes. windows Beautiful Combination pM from _ . $17.92 Ar OR SELL MODEL A FORD! —*Pecial site. $55. FE 46439. 100 BALES HAY, STRAW. MA- Open Eves. & Sundays == © station Waeons i-tone green, A sharpie. Only Storm windows apy size & shape Ag. oa, condition, | ALUMINUM CAMPING CAB FOR | "ure Lumber. MA see. SALES WTD. TO BUY BOAT & TRAIL. | i tee ag | $1795 $199 OR OLD CAR Ceiling tile—sq. Bs inch band saw ern tri-cycle pick-up Accommodates 3. Will | ALL TYPES OF .8ST & 2ND CUT- er PE 2-4708 / ~- Doors & 4-Doors | DOWN 24 MONTHS ON BAL. Knotty pine paneling, sq. {t. 16e Tires, wheels for Model A and T sell "58 eens up with or| ting hey, aren oad ital will | ’ = ——— 5 fIrner S Impala an ront fender for model A without E ael.ver : ' j Npalas | Complete line of NEW and USED _Also | Model B motor MA 6- -5256. | DEER RIFLE. | 30-0 06 PUMP <¢ GUN | | HAY. ALP A & YI INE HORSE | NOW 1960 Ss Fiberglas 98 building materials priced to sell gen ae te a 550-| 760 Game Master with 4X Bush-| hay. MA 5-1742 }GENERAL. VAGABOND. 8TEW- Séace ee rr Truck Center _ gallon _o R_ 3-6143. nell . shi and case. OR| ~ , D. ATS FIB LA / , Lu FEA, Te so MOK re nAT. STORM. WINDOWS, STORM saz . __For Sale Livestock | 83 HOLLY. GARWOOD & eypes tiberglas work. Auto rust , Cc doors, oil] hot water heater. PE. GUN SALE One Campers and used trailers. Some) [ePAir. ¥q midget racer bodies. | BIRMINGHAM . MOTORS. INC SURPLUS LUMBER | -2:21!6_$17_8._Paddeck Kew & uh ae & nif BEAUTIFUL BAY GELDING AND | eed on ramial Disa. We cel | —Rini's, Orion. MY 3-1916. 912 S$ Woodward _ MIT 6-102 = “ ew used shotguns rifles. uckskin mare, with s. les. Rea- 5 mile u o = Se > \- 14906 0O(DE «6soro INE = & MATERIAL BALES CO ~ qq SPECIAL OUTSIDE PAINT Most gauges & calibers. Scope | sonable. EM 3-5351 | Lake Orion on M24 MY 2011. Pransportat’s n | Offered 100 930 Ford F&.... $695 Som 3 company care Ue ene RUNS OCOn. 5430 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-7092 Regular $7.00 Gal en aetna Ts & repair. Burr-Shell.| FOR SALE. 25 EWES & ONE) 40 To Choose From “—_~~~~— | TRACTOR Full air. 10x20 ti 5 ; _FE 35-1446 ° A BIG SELECTION OF USED! Truscon Exterior Willow Green 37} 6. Telegraph. | buck. $15.00 ea. NA 17-2470 | POR FOR GALE OR RENT 1 BEDROOM, |CARS DAILY TO MOBILE. ALA-| Sperd oreeeees Looks endruns| Bank raves — 36 months ean a shotguns & rifles. Ben’ oo ular $7.00 Gal —$4 69 Gal. ee yee Y. SELL. TRADE. | REGISTERED. 3} YR OLD MOR- Pne: Call after $30 pm ; s Drive-a-way, FE ene Gwinn paiment 6 DeSOTO Office. 4 Patterson. FE 4-5141 f a Exterior Buff Color anley Leach. 10 Bagley. an Gelding. Western or English aot lls DCé PRESSURIZED SI Inter matt <905 tL Qacer wired AOAR's SUPPLY, 1016 MT CLEM- eae HUNTING SUIT. SIZE 46, CLEAN. ark chestnut. star, 4 white| HUNTERS. WE HAVE SEVERAL | air jiner. Californi 4 ENGINE ot international .. 0. $2!) | ioe & Stak EH ie t.. PE 5-1665 Plumbing. elec- Soar & eerie UP FE 47092 stockings Good model horse. $400 used trailers. ideal for hunt- wail $99 extra. Crt ey pel NETRO WALK-IN 10 {ft behind N h Chev is tepals white tires Only trical, paint & formics. piasurancel 's1 Orchard Lax NA PED CO. | LIKE NEW, 35 REMINGTON PUMP | _MArket_4-1058 ing, from $295 up Going to| York $19 Philadelphia $19 W b,| saree epee malt MONTHA GH wuance water weaker. sae'30, “30 a! as = a with side Mount scope and peep | SPIRITED CLASSY BUCKSKIN, 7| Florida? See our Tour-a-home| $17. Perr Service. OR 3-1 1254. . Hunter Bivd at S. Woodward Ave | MONTHS ON BALANCE water bh 30 gal. gas STOKOL STOKER, CHEAP. ALSO sight. Case and shells. FE 5-8520 years old All around pleasure and Cree Coaches. Large enough en eee ''53 Chevrolet $395 Birmingnam MI 4-2735 water heater, se" 80 Open 7 days;-furnace blower. good condition.| after 4 p.m _PE 5-528 for comfort, small enough for LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA, OCT | > eS esa se week. Phone OR 3-1754 USED GUN —_—_—_—— For Sale Poul ——j| hauling. Also 2 trailers already = sen PES 88680 share ex- 1 ice ae out, good i9h8 CHEVROLET. ¢ DOOR. V-8 ALUMINUM | STORM | WINDOWS &| = _ . SEDRGUNS or e Poultr 85| in Florida for sale HOLLY —— | arp Wed lsleedilo io, | a good deal call, SPECIA AL - 2-12 ga. double earrats: } > y > MARINE & COACH SALES. 15210| RIDERS WANTED FOR DOWN-|,-- 1. - - | heater , siicratnlic. ‘wader at a) SUPERIOR. FE ¢171 tee tonete “8 $3 1-2 ga Ttnaca pump | so [FRYERS AT $1.25 EA. WEIGHT HOLLY RD. HOLLY. MElrose tewn Detroit. Leave ot 7 om 55 Ford C-600 ....-$995 ine new 1550 or swap for | ee se [Gutter Length ............. 1-5.N. 30-06 with scope. lbs OA 8-3247 _ 4-6 ntiac. s after | TRACTOR. Vacuum brakes 8x25x20 property EM 43-3734 : Joie h | 12 2 , , ANCHOR FENCES cose eae $933 | | 20 ga, double barrel. = PIXIE fRAILER SALES AND | —° © | tres. 2 speed axle, new peint 1957 CHEVROLET V8.2 DR HARD- oes ons. Mt4 ms FREE ESTIMATES pee serti AUBURN LUMBER it. eet en 3S ae Sele Farm Produce 86) Rental. 104 North Lapeer Rd. RIDERS TO DETROIT. WOOD. |_| Ct top Private. LI 5-25 1957 DeSOTO vi ag. pump. PEO OE xford A 8-3783. ward at Congress. Leave Pon-;'53 Chevrolet €¢595 : : | ; fs = 5 AN ri A AUBURN HEIGHTS 2-22 automatics. APPLES: PICK YOUR — tiac at 7, arrive Detroit b JF LUCVIOIML ..... -¥)*J) | 1958 CHEVROLET ae NE 4.| ,Adventurer. 2 door, HT, PS, PB, . 1-30-39 Win model 1894 PAR 3 1% TON-!12 ft. stake Good t,| door sedan V-8 n dic R& H WW quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7941 FE 5-9293 |1-Rem. 740. Cal. 30-06 auto. deluxe.) Dushel Homestead Orberan “saeo KHURST uae 8: PE same Fon. geod vubber, uacd wuculag, |. HeAldh. powctgiite iver ee Clack “to ae BOTTLE GAS RANGE WITH §TALL SHOWERS, COMPLETE | 1-20 ga. Browning auto char e Road. TRAILER SALES RESPONSIDLE PERSON TO HEL Ish A one-owner car Stock No | arkston ‘fotor Sales _ tanks, §25. FE 2-260. with faucets and curtain, $6950 1 Colt 38 detective special. APPLES. POPULAR VARIETIES & | 1540 Lapeer Rad. Lake Orion Merida OR 3-118 | 50 Chevrolet S695) Ph One aie re eee BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL AND] Value $34.45: lavatories complete 1-12 ga Browning auto. cider Produce, Kingsbury Market Y 2-4611 ‘rive car to Plorida. OR _3-7578. ; - : Uliels Googao: ou? Main St. Clarkston MA $-5141 fas faragens ok water @ steam] Sih, sleaming. home we eeiusts “HARBwaRe | APPREG NT —po aioe GREG. | Mem"Weninns': obese” witgy | "loud mither wey WB wen | cee ane guer sonn ea North Ch , r u a water eater : . a te a 1 = en r 2 5 ay. ' T erawara, pros pont crock &| $49.50. These are factory sec- 3994 Auburn at Adams FE Fae. | ory Rd. 1 Oingellvitie GREG-| Tour-a-Home pulwara Nake Oe ~ Wanted | TE | THESE ARE JUST SOME SAMPLES Or eV DesOTO tile. Galvanized copper, black.| Dds. Michigan Fluorescent, 399 USED 3§ REMINGTON PUMP) \PPLES SPRAYED GOLDEN DE Jon _and Oxford. On_M-24. Wanted | Use sed 4 Cars 101 Wo EE POUND AT TURNERS Col 1S MeO ee eae oie ee aint. Bu Seigrep nda "ka uate THE SALVATION 7 a with 4 power Weaver scope &| licious Good for eating and cook- aR MOBILE HOME MODEL A COUPE OR RO mean ~~ | TRUCK CENTER POR A DEAL Dé Tsia™ MI_¢2735/ sy Only $1185 OLD CAR cael La RED SHIELD STORE TT a ily sag aero le sa ga a a Ber | Posture ae few Sportsman. FE 8638) ADSTER | THATS RIGHT STOP IN AND 1957 a a 220 arte -AIRE, | 4 MONTHS ON BAL . i. c oe eee . accesso —_ GHTS SUPPLY Everything to meet your needs. 2589 Dixie Hwy | bushel Bring poll eam Rice Beemer. Complete line of parts ———————| SEE | whitewalls. Pirestones eit 85 Lapeer Rd. _PE 4-5431| Clothing, Purniture. Appliances. | WTD DUCK & GOOSE DECOYS , Farm, 533 N. Coats Rd. t4 mile | & bottle gas. Hitches installed & ; transmission Quick” $1280 GLIDE-A-RIDE TRAILER Hi HITCH 118 WEST LAWRENCE Also. quallty double gun ie. | of Geymour Lake road. OA; Care wired. We'll sell your used | BOB BUTLER Pe ie Reasonable. FE 5-233 TIME FOR 1 ESCAPE. WITH RELI- Parker. L C. Smith, Ithica. FE | tse Fa Ft rr ae |} 53 CHEVROLET. STRAIGH .| CEMENT 8TEPs. REABY- MADE,| ®bie fire alarm for homes. all 3-724 ore 3 | APPLES. RED SPIES. DELI-| - - = | stick sharp. Carls Motor Sales. | all sizes. Splash block, door sills, buildings. Screams at 135 degrees.| Ba... cious, Jonathan, McIntosh. ie D K d Soca mene Tees pKeienitcly Uisks step ee caps. Pontiac Pre-Casi oan ue More informa. | Hunting A Accom'tions 74A | — Mahan Orchard, ¢i¢ E. Rent Trailer Space 90 ex enne y | II. VR ILD CHEVROLET, 1 OWNER. | 2!2_8 Woodward MI 6-8303 - . effield. Se SS ock e oslyn. “oP + ap < 7 = ees _—— 2-3900 John R.. Rochester. UL 2-3236.__ | HOUSE AND CABINS FOR DEER | No Sunlay sales ; “laces The finest mOsILe Vite | AND GET THI at eenow Baled, 2 (eniene REPOSSESSION CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS. unting Gas, electric. and >il| APPLES. BARGAIN PRICES FOR | Pont TOP On -———— | 1955 Dodge. 4 door. Nice car. Most modern lights. for kitchens. TALBOTT LUMBER — heat. Season rates. FE 2-9068. D large quantities. Bring containers. | 170 NO Opdyke FE 5-3361 | AR. CR ISSMAN- | No Money down, assume pay- dinettes and reereatign rooms | rThoroseal fa wien Glass | |W. Weston. Trout Creek. Mich. | Suttons, 324 N. Lake Angelus. | OxFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR _ FORD CHEVROLFT COMPANY cee Ee Fie payment — ee « . , ~ Ly c ? pod ee x act eg aeawicout Wood louvres at 4 price to. close- | cee Table wae’ Gabting wear | aa Orman aso) palawin = vue ee ca aoa eee. e \ OL R : A K 46608 DW codward MI 4-7500 Most Bea minute Thing on Wheels” Sales 183 ae Phone } ne . : : n s. jaldw 240° . ery ao Le ares 4 54-22 Bw Sensi ae aot Ceeneee cae =r arrEne as ADDING Tahquamenon_ River. EM 3-446] | tle EBS vit mila east of Orford on ‘Lake: CASS OAKLAND 46 FORD '; ION PICK UP. $79 ROCHESTER rE Ae DODGE NG|—p-; ; 3e APPLES. DELICIOUS, McIN- alent 8-2023." Pontisca ae sa yg OPEN EVES Tu 8 OL 2.9721 | SSESS . c Rogers Sal ad Se . FE L 29721 | ae J “Cash & Carry Specials” psec allel cD ekg Bait, ewnehobalcgees seh, sorted. graded. ant sprayed. | MOBILEROME ESTATES. MOD. | 512 w Mere te a Trice. FE st CHEV 422660 "NO MONEY | REPOSSESSION Hab hrea Lauan 4x8 ..7.20 ea.| Forbes Printing & Office Supply. CRAWLERS, 2 DE sec: RED! [ead “Road. Clartaton up. 7 Po s16 Ieketremt and playground. EM | NEXT lg Pi ie es i980 CHEV, TON PICKUP 8225 down BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER, 2s a area oma needed. efini M : : ; , , _TRO OT v only $11] mo. Due Nov. 20th. White Pine Mahoweny <= £500 Dixie Hwy. Next to Pontiac | “worms, $0 for é5¢: big worms. $0 EATING & ¢, COOKIN @ APPLES FOR PARKHURST LAKE TR ATLER (TOP $3$—USHD & JUNK caRS FE 2078 ~ Y_EOT 10 &0S98______| _King Auto. Mr, Bell. PE 0-0402. “el al alae ss iw 1. e Bank. for $0c. Tackle Also clean used| sale. L. A. Eldridge Farm, 625 E.| Cou 24611. The best for | —Smith Motor Sales FE 8-2441 1953 CHEVY PICKUP) = MOTOR ‘Transnortation Specials |°52 DODGE RUNS GOOD. OR Brass Knob Passage ‘Bet ..1.49 ee. eee ene ee ene re a0 Orchard cea Open 7| Buell Rd., *Norih of Rochester | less. Wonderful. iocetion “on 12 | WANTED JUNKM@CARB TAYLOR Meo cu com amrenes e085 O11 (48) DenoLom re $47, 3814? after 6 pm. Brass door b matte sisate 42 p r rh ae picture window, 53x79. y ard Ave. __out Rochester Rd. .75 bu. & up. oun between Lake Orion and Used parts. FE 5-: 4000. int ty on ~ ‘50 Chevrolet ........... 04. H 47 SE E OUR SE “LECT ION ree estimates on [ inl ated FILt YOUR °. . TON CHEVY PICKUP, | ‘52 Pontia : , 7 Xx your building needs). USED BRICX FOR SALE. FE __Sand, Gr: , Gravel & Dirt 76 76 45 cents a FREEZER. tein ROBINS MOBILE =. eae 3300 TAGALOG 6 cylinder long box deluxe cab. | ‘52 Rambler Station wagon, tbe Of fine late model used cars HAGGERTY Li tle had 3% YDS. BLACK DIRT OR PEAT, |OCLACKMORE FARMS. 2180 git-| Elisebeth er new ° 2616 Bender OR 32702 48 Cadillac, ‘overhaul sae Dodge-Piymouth-Chrysier . USED WATER SOFTENER. COM. verbeil Re. Eetin management. ‘oe pees Charles 7 ender R_ 3-2792 : adillac, overhauled a S187 LUMBER & SUPPLY . Prompt delivery. OR 3-9644. 2 ee or ~ 52 , > 16a bank abs Pett qhutomatic. Reasonable. | ig, sTONE & OVERSIZE STONE, pcs, Open fun. 1 OL vite manager. Se $1 FORD, Fic. 6 EOOMGER. US mule tect cuaine tier JACK COLE, INC. ege wy. A 4-4551 -5827. YOU'VE SEEN THE REST: w _ radio a eater $1050 z , Weekdays 7_ ie “___Bat. 7 to 3/Gsep coMB. DOORS” ANY SIZE S yd. _ crushed stone, ‘mason POTATOES FIELD RUN b0c PER | S¢¢ the best Square Lake seraner 1959 MODEL CARS — - Ford F100. 6 cylinder eer eens to choose. Finance no wit, gral at Pontiac Tra! eee or ee ae pene. Atver_¢_ MA 6-216. (= Sash baw. ‘Clarkston "MA. § §-2161.| Seek aps. Ferris King, 10101 ee ee Glenn’s Motor Sales ‘58 Chevrolet Yton. Radio * ind | ECONOMY USED CARS | 22 AUBURN ose, ae USED WATER SOFTENER, 60,000 A-1 BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, Anaitrecvila Reed uk Mic Lace, For Sale Tires 92 952 WEST HURON igheater, 2.000 m g1380 52 CHEV 210 $145 NO MONEY | “RUSS” DAWSON CASH WAY oanD i mets GARDE DELIV aie fil, sand & gravel: POTATOES. ic BUSHEL. PICK <3 USED TIRES. $3.0 $3.50 U UP. WE re atyy PE 41797 Sieg oe “HR state 3 58 | 686s WOODWARD. -MI_ 6.3000 | aan Sa ee them yourself. 4850 Lapeer Rd. | * | ‘ =a D 5 ered to your jot in Keego Harbor A-1 P SOIL, CRUSH buy, sell. Also witaweis | ‘ 53 CHEV. HARDTOP $165. NO LUMBER PRICES area. $400. Cail FE #3833 | Sand, ge il, Lyle Goaktn, | —7-miles_North of Oaford. le tn Sens 5 ee eeeOOD Orry erome | mane down | BIRMINGHAM | STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS | ~——ynyL LINOLEUM. | FE 1112 or FE 2-8572. Sale Farm Equipment 87 G7 | 503 Saginaw Be. PE ¢0087 | G R | ae ee a WOW AD Burmeister’s con tO WIDE— ee DIRT. | TOP SOIL AND LOOK! 70X14 etece Tee | “CLEAN CARS” ee ant | 6 wee 6. 2 DR. STANDARL EDSELS 5 ull, 1- ar deli ed. ands. new cars | 2 ~. STAND/ ) N n . : 59¢ SQ. YARD 4-4228 or r OR 3.0165 eile “= CHAIN SAWS p.us tax and exchange. State Tire WE'LL GIVE rou | trans FE &-8026 NORTHERN LUMBER “BuyLo" WAREHOUSE | CRUSHED STONE. SAND. GRAVEL. EW as A ial digas $$$ CASH $$ Auto Insuramce 104 CUE ee Se ~t DOOMDTOPS m pan TILE OUTLET | Karl Howard. EM 3-0531 JSED : ~_—eeeree em Impala convertible Power ster 1940 Cooley Lake RG. EM 3-417) Rear of SERVICE | I ee A ee oe, ee eee eee Qc b of 104 8. Saginaw DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. LOAD JED! TY MERIT RATED AUTOMOBILE s! t " + 500 Open § a.m. to 8 m. daily — PE 8208 ot delivered. PE 4-336) or FE| MeCU LLOCII 19 ySUnN AUTO SERVICE | ons A GOOD DEPENDALBE CAR weRinSURANCE. | ion, Oversize white walls. $2.50 \s LOW AS ______Deliveries available = ys aad condition, | GOOD ROAD ORAVEL, | § YDs. | HOUGHTEN & SON a ride ta LR LS a eal BILL Je Nene Eves. PE 2-4353 | “9% ee ee $2295 CLEARANCE SPECIAL Will include lace table cloth and | | $7. Delivered. PE 4-658. J, 1. Case — New Idea Dealer oe Ue et ea i ie alt) [ieee Uh . HEST i Up to 50 per cent off. Black or { erglide. Red idowhite finish | Pare age ng tere 2 27088] loco cover for buffet. $65. OR | GOOD FARM DIRT AND MAN- ROCHESTER. OL 19761) whiewalls “RAMBLER” Foreign & Spts. Cars 105) Aner one-omner special stock tills 7.96] 3.3577 FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND : A gn pts. Cars 10: io 9s ! ' Cajun Ful down lights ..§ 138/WOOL HUNTING SUIT, 176 _OiL pl a LE eda used. Projux Oliver Sales on M24 ED WILLIAMS —SALES & SERVICE— mann www | NO 850 Only 9901 Russ Dawson a [Gray uth ++7-$895/ tanks, #18. While they last. Want POLVERIZED TOF SOrL. ALBO | just north of Oxford. 451 S. Saginaw at Raeburn 256 8. SAGINAW FE 8-4541;JAGUAR XK-120 ROADSTER 2-yr.-old boiler burner 1 petits ed to buy a scope. FE 4-1233. eee 6643 or JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, MODEL A t Se i 9 ~~ PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS with low mileage Underpriced | North Chev i> | MOTOR sc ae lete 1 yr. mfgs. guarantee, oil-| Chris $225. Maple 5-13 __ Auto Service 93)! Know your price and bring your) {°" quick sale. FE 4-2451 or TE) S | 232.8 SAGINAW FE. 2-913 Sphere tenia $217.00 ristmas Trees 67A\| YARD, Sata AY _ GRADING. mares AND Uae GuE AND TW? wo | ~ title. Trade | down a specialty. Cars 2-1025 a Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward Ave / — _ G._A__Thompeon, 006 1430.” West a Gane, be Top cod, gravel, fill, etc. FE row corn pickers, Homelite saws. CRANKSHAFT.) GRINDING IN THE — 4 Pere msigamen ere ee a , Birmingham MI 4-2735 gai FORD DEALER- DON'T ‘HRIST? SCOTCH E LESALE. ew bean puller at reduced price. s0n < 957 “ET 2104 1 1 Used Car Shopping Center Tint saviog Wane 151 Oth as] BetES gh ttng Hing Nie | Wood, Coal & Fuel 77| Devi tscbinery_ nA 102" SHANNA CAREC TE HE| See M&M Motor. Sates | TAURUS, cous) WagON- ap! "iaar" Penrith co 50 FORD PPD AI IPO > miles + ion 2-62 + + customer. Ogee a spite Bos ae oe Gitte, 71-2447. aoe = vi PURN ACE, AND parmate Eg AL A — Bhop, 23 Hood. Phone FE 7, roe ae later oes White Save on iia ate at $2100. 50 ‘CHEV GOOD } a nee GON COND. a) oe from, 10¢ to “ach call FE ristmas Gifts 67B) _ kindling wood. OL 2-4§47. ah iiel een adio & etc $65. 186 N. Perry SD0e eee WITH HYDRAULIC. PT. 0. "58 Ja ic | ei: $2205 Bo oe ee SAINT 6 oe | SHOE LOADS, CUT WOOD, OR | WHEEL WEIGHTS AND is inci| Sale Motor Scooters 94 AVERILL’S transmission, Radio and heater, | <5 ene, er FE 4 DR, — b i -1 CON ‘ON, Core oO eee $3250. y .. a ¥ on reer _—. nc iagiy towed bes Ser. wits Sally Rd. Clarkston. SLAB woop » ty ao ar EAGLE. MANY PE 3- oer 0° Dixie Hwy. ford i eae mileage, very ens or exterior. See our wall paper - E KT Pa extras 3- PE 2-9678 ==“. 4-6 896 L Se ee ee ly. W and mate fabrie selection. = yy eres WOOD FOR SALE KING BROS. CUSHMAN EAGLE. 2 MONTHS | TOP BUCK — JUNK CAR TRUCK arry jerome 58 CHEVROLET i Berry Bros. Jelled Magic no ria on nce end, ae eal 18" pepper FE 2-1486 Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke old, take over payments, $20.95 | PONTIA C WASTE FE 2 Impala _ Convertible. power | 147 S$ SAGINAW STREET Ler or .% $5.98. PE 4 g. gh Plants Trees Shrubs 78 | FE 4-074 FE 4-1112| per month. EM 3-4501. JUNK CARS idem babe ty DEALER steering. Powerglide, radio, | FE 5-3588 CWE SS- ~4101 KLAND FUEL 7 — E41 nth. EM 3-4501, 0 ; : c ! ieorchard Lk. Ave. FE. 5-618¢ xe 6150 Machinery 68 oa ae ee Auction Sales 88 For Sale Motorc cycles 95 HEP 4 DotA LAR. ia ne NEY at | eee in hard ectecrrarne iée ft. Wall paper steamer floor sand- all kinds. All Mich. Trees. 833 8. _ 3-404. after 5 LU mileage. 2 oe ae th| t2%,Polishers, hand ‘sanders, fur-| Pas oath, On s-0284 it — 1958 LikE NEW te ee oe OUTS pio Ramoler 4 door stetion wag-| S57 only S21 me, Due_Dee. t Y We ee oe I 5-0354. . ‘ . on, automatic transmission, ra- on m ue Dec: 2-po. bath tebh'’..cunae, SAee SOewmn eceuts aaa Brookfield Dr. White Geass, meters. trailers “BRIGHT SPOT” dio, heater, white walls. $745. | Xing Auto. Mr. Bell, FE 8-0402. 147. S SAGINAW STREET aor Sale Sale Pets 79 79 35 PT. RIT = NEW can a squlpanens. Orchard Lake at Cass i a Ph la OO RERING. RADIO 8 HEATE mE S260 oe > . ; N & HEATER. $1695. EM 3-4501. Sporting 8 ; TRADE AND TERMS 8 EL oO 8 FESS AS BED DMNUND. | = GhaAT LAKES. OXW Sac. | _<-CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES FE 8.0488 Open Eves.) wazunex STUDEBAKER, SALES| Down Assume ‘payments, of | Want to Buy a New Cs Car? rs. oe 0 ‘Mill Rood. rifice. ing Sou 38-6800 or | '™_ 8-4402 63 E. Walton Bivd,|AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND | South Bivd at Saginaw FE 49587) $16.80 per mo Call Creat Mer. BE SURE & SEE rd EM 3-6008. .