IAC PRE Today is America’s National Day~ of Prayer. Americans were asked by President Eisenhower to join ia prayer and “Give thanks for the bounty. of providence which has made possible 16, nations. of the earth. In the y Fill our hearts with thonkful-. trouble su 195 240 the the.growth and promise of our land.” Under a congressional resolution of - President assigns a day, other than a Sunday, each year as a ‘national day of prayer. Clear and Cooler Night Forecast, Mild Days Ahead Skies are expected to clear to- night with temperatures turning somewhat cooler... The low will, be about 50 degrees. phere 22. tures will -be mild wit 68-71 and the fow, around 50, We'll Battle Use of J-H,. Says Steel Union Chief | PITTSBURGH #) — United Steelworkers President tempera- David J. McDonald said today his union will use every) the high legal means to avoid a Taft-Hartley court injunction in) In expressing his thanks to the | the 85-day-old nationwide steel strike. corperee wa leriag Mit period | The Union president made the statement after send- rain Friday and Monday. Rainfall recorded at The Pontiac ‘ing home the USW’s 170-member-Wage Policy Commit- tee—further indication that negotiations are hopelessly stalemated. ? _) PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 195048 PAGES 1959 Donation $8,000 More Than Last-Year's ee Contribution Amounts to 19 Per Cent of Goal of $647,698 ra A $123,000 check from the three General Motors Corp. divisions — the big- gest single contribution to date — ‘has helped boost the 1959 Pontiac Area Unit- ed Fund closer to its goal. The gift, representing a \seven per cent or $8,000 in- jcrease over GM’s contribu- jtion last year, comes from/ ithe corporate functions of \the three GM plants in the city. It does not include donations from the em- ployes. Presenting the large check today| was Thomas F. Wiethorn, chair-| man of the campaign's City Plant Committee’ and plant ‘manager of Fisher Body Division. Accepting it was Robert R. Eldred, general campaign chair- man. The contribution represents 19) per cent of the total campaign goal |for the Pontiac drive, now in its ‘seventh successful day. ~*~ * * . Eldred said, “This check brings us closer to our) $647,698 campaign goal. »The en-| tire .femmunity says thanks General Motors.” i 7 xD . Pontiac Press Pheote manager of the General Motors Truck & Coach Division, and Semon E. Knudsen. GM vice president and Pontiac Motor Division general manager. Wiethorn is chairman of the GM Pontiac Plant City Committee and the UF Industrial Division. $123,000 CHANGES HANDS — Thomas F. Wiethorn (left), Fisher Body Division plant manager, presents the General Motors gift of $123,000 to Robert R. Eldred, general campaign chairman of the 1959 Pontiac Area United Fund. Looking on are Philip Monaghan (second from right), GM vice president and. general a ws | City Pondéritig Curfew _ ‘els Both Sides Press from 10:15 a.m. yesterda aia at seca des Se wa ps McDonald said if President Eisenhower invokes the of an inch, Afternoon winds were| 1 aft-Hartley Act and a court injunction is issued to put westerly at five miles an hour. | the mills back in operation>— Fifty-seven was. the lowest ther-/for an 80-day cooling-off| Chey. Sounl chakvuas and wekon | on Youths as Safeguard 0 Settle Strike’ | Ike's Fact-Finders Hold mometer reading preceding 8 a.m./| Gras & Conch Division mercury had slowly climbed‘ istriking steelworkers ‘“‘wil]'the union is “unalterable in’ its: ¥ 0 64 at 2 p.m. Stricken * 4 MARIO LANZA Mario Lanza Dies in Rome . Heart Attack Fatal to period, the half-million ‘obey the law of the land.” But he emphasized that the union is strongly opposed to use of the Talt-Hartley law, The Wage Policy Committee | convened this morning for the fourth time in three days but ap- parently had little to consider in | | Top steel industry executives and heads of the USW held a 90 ‘minute summit -meeting Quesday inight. It ended on a hopeless note, Roger M. Blough, U.S. Steel Ww. «..2% ‘More Layoftts ito Come as GM Feels Steel Bind | The vast General Motors Corp. jempire is feeling the eee! short- jae pinch, | GM's announced layoffs due to \strike has reached nearly 12,000 jworkers in parts and equipment |plants across the nation. Ternstedt furloughed 750 at its Flint plant yesterday and told the remainder of the 4,400 they | would be laid off progressively 38-Year-Old Singer in) by oct. 2s, Hospital Past Week + All but ‘ne of the major Iay-| joffs in GM piants have beery at |Ternstedt facilities, The other oc- ROME @ — American tenor curred at the Deleo Appliance Di- Mario Lanza died today in a Rome vision, Rochester, N.. ¥ hospital. Lanza had been in the hospital: ; for about a week, reportedly for, treatment of a minor illness. A friend said he suffered a heart attack and died shortly after noon. He was 38. Lanza two years ago undertook a new movie career in Europe _after several years of controversial activity in the United States. A Philadelphia boy, Lanza vaulted. to fame with the film “The Great Caruso.” He earned $1,100,000 in one year, mort than half of it in phonograph records, ~~ Two years’ later he was in debt) to the United States government and having a hard time finding bookings. One of the reasons was that he got too fat ‘for romantic parts. ‘ Lanza was born in the Little Italy: section of Philadelphia. His) | real: name was Alfredo Arnold Cocozga, . He later , adopted his mother’s name of Lanza for pro- fessional use. ., Where 2,000 were idled. * * * A spokesman at GM@€ Truck and 'Coach Division in Pontiac ‘said else in GM.” ‘i An industrial relations spokes man at the Fisher (Continued on Page 2, ‘man for the industry group, said | position.” | of the Steelworkers, who | quested the summit conference, said industry is “not flexible.” | the “They remain adamant,” junion leader said. ‘NO CONFAB TODAY deadline for using the Taft-Hartley Act, The Wage Policy Committee Monday rejected the latest indus- try offer as completely unsatis- factory. give workers a 15cent hourly package increase during the life of a two-year contract. The union said the offer would come closer to gains of 10 cents jan hour in the two years. ae | President David J. McDonald j | Oct. 22, Time for a Change + The industry said its offer would! general ‘manager and corporation | ice president. In noting the all-time high amount of the check, Wiethorn said: { “Representing the Industrial Di- vision of the United Fund, I cer- tainly want to add my thanks. * * * “These are vital dollars. Dollars, | { ; ._,, __|that- will help many children and the way of new developments, There were no negotiations’, dnits throughout the Pontiac met- and a final vote tentatively sched- scheduled for today — the eve of ropolitan area to “enjoy happier uled for next Tuesday. | t _and healthier lives.” The general campaign concludes| | | FONTANA, Calif. (UPI)—City | councilmen met last night to dis- | cuss off-street parking regula- | tions and to change the wording of a resolution which limited | parking to a period of “not long- | | er than two years.”’ | Mayor Philip E. Rowston declared. pelieved nearing the top of ;its |ASK POLICE COMMENT Short Hearing Today on Stevedores’ Troubles A midnight curfew for Pontiac'would be practical teenagers 15, 16 and 17 was under able. study today by the City Commis- sion. Also contemplated are an 1) p.m. curfew for youngsters 12 to <1 and a 10 p.m. curfew for children under 12. * * * An ordinance setting the hours was accepted by the Commission, for study last night with debate and enforce-! means “‘to protect decent young: | sters and discourage delinquen- Commissioner Milton R. Hen. | “!€*-” ry, who introduced the measure, urged its immediate passage as Lunik Near Top inst” of Moon Jump kind of juvenile-terrorism that | Reds has struck recently in such big | Unveils cities as New York and Detroit. “‘We should take any precau-| tions possible to prevent an out-| break of such occurrences here," | Other commissioners, including . ; . een Rowston. refrained from indicat. ‘“ASHINGTON u#—Presider Ei ing whether they would favor or Senhower’s emergency fact-finding disfavor a curfew, board completed a_ fast public * * * . hearing today on the strike of Last Several said they would not act and Gulf coast stevedores with an until they had heard whether ad- appeal to the parties to resume ministrafive officials, including bargaining at once and hammer Public Safety Director George D. out a solution. Eastman, favored the move. Chairman Guy Farmer told newsmen he expects that ‘barring something we cannot foresee, we lwill file a report tomorrow.” Phis could — if. Eisenhower chooses — set in motion the procedures under the Taft-Hart- ly Labor Act which would lead to a federal court order enjoin- ing the seven-day-old strike for ’ today amid 80 days of cooling off and bar- ns the HARD TO ENFORCE | gaining. comment before next week on|"0Cket already had provided ex- Several commissioners indicated) as jt ended, Farmar reminded whether they believed a curfew Citing new information on the privately after the meeting that | spokesmen of the striking Inter- - {moon’s structure they believed the proposal would national Longshoremen’s Assn. and Henry sald the measure was needed largely “as a precau- tion,’ rather than as a weapon | to battle any outstanding prob- | lem in juvenile delinquency that | exists at present. Indicate Rocket Exciting New Data on Structure } He foresaw, though, that a cur} MOSCOW ‘(UPI)—Lunik III was few could cut into the crime -rate in his district i i‘jumpover the moon Police officials were asked to Soviet scientific indications LAs ‘Quiz Producers’ Lawyer Accused television quiz show ‘'21"’ testified today that he was advised by a jlawyer to lie to Ne® York author- ities investigating charges that the show was rigged. ° He added that the attorney la- ter advised him to “get out of town” so that he .could not be questioned. Alfred Davis, of Forest Hills, N.Y., told a House subcommittee the advice was given him by Ed- win Slote, New York attorney, last year at the time that a New York See Early Story Page 47 County grand jury was a tevénigalion Wiicatiness tat “21” and other TV quiz shows were rigged He identified Slote as an attor for which he worked. Davis also told the committee that, he knew that at least one contestant had been supplied an- ing on the show “21.” He said [the contestant, Herbert Stempel, had shown him the answers in advance of his appearace on one show. - “Stempel and another former “21"° contestant James FE. Snod- grass, ‘testified at the opening +, ney representing the publicity firm * swers in advance before appear- . TV Agent Told to Lie in Probe? WASHINGTON (UPI)—Thé pub-, hearing yesterday that ‘hey were | Slote was identified as the at- keep going three more days be- licity agent for the now-defunct} given answers in advance and jtorney for Davis and his partner fore starting its return toward | even coached on what gestures | to use, , Davis said he interpreted Slote’s jadvice to mean that he should lie junder oath to the grand jury, as, iwell as to the New York district! attorney. But he said he did not! recall whether Slote “specifically |mentioned the grand jury, { ' | | ALFRED paves | No,official word on the rocket's flounder because of difficulties in! ine waterfront emplovers that Taft lprogress had been given sinte last enforcing It. Many cities with CUr- Hartley “will not bring about any night's’ announcement that Lunik| fews have experienced such trpu- | solution of this dispute.” had zipped within a_ space-age bles. | He urged the parties to “make Henry said the heart of his ‘every effort to get together to g about a peaceful settlement.” re et MOSCC proposal fixes on parents and brin soared 78,750 miles beyond the | guardians the responsibility for Spokesmen for both sides | moon today and is expected to | making sure their children abide ° agreed — but their positions, as by curfew hours. | outlined in sharp and hostile * + * terms to the three-man panel, in public relations, Art Franklin earth, Tass reported tonight. If children violate the hours the gave little promise of early who were employed at the time ~~ ~ ° ordinance provides that parents or agreement, by Jack Barry and Dan Enright, inch—4.375 miles—of the _moon's guardians are subject to convic- co-producers of ‘21’ and other TV equatorial region at 4:16 p.m programs, EST) Tuesday Davis said that Siote also at An “estimate” was given by that time was serving as attor- yy § Yarov-Yarovoy, chief of ney for Barry and Enright. Moscow's Sternberg Astronomical His testimony brought a demand Institute, that the instrument- by Rep. Steven Derounian (R- loaded Lunik would reach the | NY) that the New York Bar As- peak of its three-day outward sociation take action against Slote., journey shortly after 1 a.m. Another witness scheduled to be Thursday (4 p.m. EST today). heard on the ‘‘21"’ case was Rich-) $24,500 during a single appear-|¥Orld about the moon. ance the NBC program, then ‘UNLIKE EARTH’ quit while he was ahead. Prof. Boris Kukarkin, writing in In presenting their case to the tion on misdemeanor charges, Cal- panel the stevedores contended em- ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ployer demands would result in ——— ‘wholesale’ elimination of jobs. Management came back with an accusation that the walkout is an “irresponsible and illegal’ viola- tion of an agreement to extend for 15 days the contract which wrestlet [expired Sept. 30. Louis Waldman, attorney for the Fair last week over an alleged |Internatignal Longshoremen’'s Assn, insulting remark, agreed today jee in gi! lr the argument to participate in a wrestling about job elimination. j avadee aie with the na | He told the panel in a statement pound Monroe next Monday. ithat the employers wanted a free |hand in automation of cargo han- ,\dling methods. In the last three (9:16 a.m Cowboy Meets Sputnik MEMPHIS ‘l'PI}—Rodeo cow- hoy (Kid) flattened professional Sputnik Monroe at the Midsouth Rav Marley, who Soviet scientists speculated on | * & .f the newspaper Trud, said the in- ssaeteceeaeniaenieeeaeiaienisi nila After hearing Jackman, the information from the pw sug- I T sai , D ° “years, Wakinan ee tA vestigators plan to swi lgested ‘‘the structure of the moon jhas “‘threa j mone to thie,” ts Trot at wey is apparently fnlike that of earth.” n O ay s Tess members of substantial numbers eral quiz shows taken off the air- «The jatest discoveries,” he (“heh Ce mame jot Jobs. : waves in the waRe of charges they ,aig, “are obliging scientists to ; were fixed. reconsider many of their old Comics oo... eee eeeee eee, 40 Firm Takes Big Step The subcommittee heard testi. | notions, and further confirm the County News ............ 8, 9 mony ‘yesterday. from two other | Marxist premise of the unlimited Editorials ................ 6 LONDON. PT) — Gilbert former contestants that the “21"’ | variety of forms of the existence = yarkete _............... . 41 | Bartholomew, managing director program was set up so that even | of matter.” | Obituaries .......... _ 3 | of a match firm, said yesterday the pauses between answers were Previously, other Soviet scien-| Sports ................ 31 - 35 the swan trademark was being eee neve Itists Have suggested that Lunik Theaters : : 2 switched from the “left to the None of the testimony implicated ‘might prove that “some lower. TV & Radio Programs 17 | right side ‘Sf the label after 62 Jack Barry, master of ceremonies'forms of life’’ existed in hidden Wilsbn, Earl 47 years. “We felt it had become (Continued on Page 2, Col..6) craters of the moon. Women's Pages ... 7.13 - 7 rather old-fashioned,” he said, . i A | ae 23 | : “aa | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, Epa Education Is Among Top Assets _ _ of Michigan,:Ambassadors Told. ~ ‘ ' ; shape to! E. SIMON Michigan could we seme Telephone Co. Economic could find 450 industrial devélop-; It may to reese @ By MAX : “ t is ment organizations and 300 years, Michigan's “Industrial Ambassa-| “Texas feeling,”*he. sald. | Dev nt, Be > Varner pointed out that Mich) > 9g “ Fortunately,” Johnson ex- . Kidder was purchasing agent gan was the first state to~estab-| "7" plained, “schéels ts. Bloomfield | 0, Accident Insurance lish a state university, an agricul- Hills have been built with amc and had been with the firm tural college and # teacher's col-, 7 4 eye pg iw so‘ that addi- = eens beforé his retirement in lege. i a ’ : : > + 4 tions made later, These iia * * * | Baie x mia 3 % , will be much cheaper te build “Historically,” he said, ‘Michi-) 5 7 ¢ "4% es art § '| than .more wew schéols,” he | - e 34 citron ote | a \ = Assassin Shoots ucation.” ae =~ ‘a “Ot course, we don't interid in . “Varner said the state's facili. 7. i a the long run to end up with schools|.’’ aa wy cn te Meer’ concn oe | ‘ of severa} thousand -énroliment * 3 ; among “it nat indeed, the fin- cech 8 has happened in Detrlt remier aq est” America. : ohnson. “Instead, eventu- 7 oe : addressed the Industrial ally will build more here} twee sty Ambassadors en the MSUO com- open tee en fetes oe in Keeping with wishes o¢ the-ares! Abdel ‘Korim .. Kassem pus. They are a grow false ae convict Harold E. Martin. pogo es Saee me aa Wounded in Shoulder; ee cnas cae as Yesterday, Marshall's daughter,| Total enrollment i Bloomfeld| © p AA Set Tee tas seas ‘at Meculoeate Mrs. Hazel A. Fishel, of 18i/Hills schools. ¢t the preagnt time is| - ag pie prendre Point Dr., told the jury how she| 3,245. Last ‘time there fe dus’ eas a first pleaded with her father to|were 2827 Pupils in the ‘wystem. Loney Sa row Pre. put away his 38 revolver after he) The average size‘of classes in| mier Abdel Kassem was Merritt Hill, vice president of asked her, to have ter mother|the district's elementary, schools| shet and slighty wounded today the Ford Motor Co. in charge of come to him. The Marsbalis lived) is 25.5 pupils; ity the high, 28) by‘an assnssin, Beghdad Radic the Taactor & Implement with the FFishells. | pupils; and.-with 26 in the| reported. Mis Gendition Was re- oy op “Atte meaty as sb wr gh st roe oe . went out of sight into the peek eg! ; ae ee, ee ee a IE ‘room P heard ‘a shot and heard) Bloomfield Hills High School manu died. ne - 6? cilieges end unly ean her say, ‘Oh, Elmo,” Mrs. Fishell Principal repre-, B0GRcement of 7 sheoting. Michigan. au PO iy: nage aver testified. his school at a conference, Baghdad inte fog a READ THE PROMOTING MICHIGAN — M z terday at Michigan Varner (center), chancellor. w im are ; mathema t) proclamation ~ military ae nner “ aa Inde eeip end yaar Hill (left), chairman of the Ambassadors’ Executive Committee, |‘AN ACCIDENT’ a prance Me tt, oe mera pe governor imposing @ curfew Hill, chairman of the Ambassa-/ State University Oakland. Michigan's Indus : ‘as ant alee Later in the hospital, Mrs. Fish- ; effective at 9 p.m. dors’ Executive Committee, told} toid that among the state’s many underpublicized assets are its and Edwin O. George, a member of the committee Fer th said she didn't | Technology which opened raed ete the group that many persons] educstional opportunities. Making the point was Durward B. of yesterday’s meeting. ° ° pt mother inst "24 will last through Friday. “have misconceptions about Mich- so ape eases _sgainet Only two representatives from escheat ping: hatha : to us to correct , 300-pound usbar d Michigan schools were invited to, successful attempt on Kassem —— . ; ee . was an sccident. |the conference being attended by a red: divers wepwnty “yd “In the past year, almost every /Cafig d Curl + | B tish Parties An original charge of careless (hundred educators from across the| through a Baghdad street publication you picked up had ad- uar U ew on 1aC- Od if | | use of firearms was dropped country. ‘ afternoon. It said he was shot in verse publicity about our state.” | and a manslaughter warrant is- | — the shoulder. Hill noted. on Yo ‘Onder ° J ° . ’ sued after Mrs. Marshall died. =A technicolor movie based on | Baghdad Radio broke into a x +. *«£ «™ bat i enka _—o with his, @¢ American Stock Exchange routine news broadcast at 12:05 “tuple sto Sone ete Meh , in County's Planning | atal Pies roa gan feeling sorry tor the ‘welfare Coane Pe oe s | ta eet ee Men's Club meets Friday in the tempt on Kassem’s fife. > a) ‘ $1 i : ' cides 6 de aed ken ike een ee | _ Make Last Desperate found unconscious in the Fishel sco 2, Aes Ape . evidence . | Oakland County authorities are’ City Manager Walter K. Willman, A ; E d L bo |home beside his wife, supposedly movie, Alle ed Terrorist he declared. : * * *¢ shat CO”sidering a plan for a big en- reported that the Oakland County, Attempt’to En ye df an overdose of “six or seven’) Discussion Crewp will have for g “There's been too much talk | The ordinance also provides _ . inj-| Planning Commission was attempt-| iv iock | sleeping tablets he had taken be-| tople nited : ; shout how bad Michigan ts and |any adult convicted of encouraging aa a ine Sais 6 a peels a Cay Ree Conservative Dea fore the shooting, Mrs. Fishell sad.| Pricing Itsetf Out of the Market? |Will Be Given enough about aiding a minor to a ission to build ! osc . ° .” Hill ete —* pelle ner tae to the same $}00 Side of the school/ city commis- Comm © pug such @ road LONDON (AP)—Britain’s politi-| = * * | The Bloomfield Hills Camera SaNity Hearing : . pong felt term, + |Sioners were assured last night. J. Robert F. Swanson, chair. ca) parties made lightning elec-| Martin, a 21-year-old ex-convict, | ras will-shoot- both black and: : . — The Ford vice president said the © oman of the Plan Commission, tion-eve canvasses today in a final, Went to trial today, charged with’ vhite and color pictures of dance A Detroit man, arrested Sept. 4 job of the organization was to extol, As introduced, the ordinance favored such an entranceway desperate effort to carry the coun-|kidnaping and raping a 17-year-| nodels when it meets Oct. 15 at|in Commerce Township by Oaklard the virtues of the state. | Would allow children to be out . after a study last year, according try’s huge bloc of uncommitted |°ld Pontiac girl last April after, p.m. in the Cranbrook Institute County sheriff's deputies after al- “If there's something you don’t; after curfew hours only if ac- se 0S ita to George N. Scrubb, the com- voters. j allegedly dragging her. from her’ ot rae Building. (fegedly terrorizing a Dearborn like, exercise your vote at the bel companied by ——— mission's director. | The latest public opinion poll Car following a collision. Models will be Harriet Berg and|Township couple for seven hours, Jot box as an individual,’’ Hill said. | or some adult approved by ’« *& & showed 8% per cent of the voters) Martin, of Leds ae Seg ber eee will be :xamined by a two-member NON-PROFIT GROUP, |B ako would let teenagers in i . Willman said that the Road in 50 key districts in the “don’t canes” ea hoe rel _— sanity commission. The Ambassadors are a non-/the. 15 to 17 age group stay out) OF ass Committee of the Board of Super- know” or “won't tell” column. hace 4: time Charles S. Kidder Harold G. Bloom, 30, of 12039 , juntil 1 am. one night a week, | . x ; - _| Even the chiefs of the two ma- was serving | as @ . profit, non-political] organization ; visors has ‘‘sympathetically’’ tak . probation violator resul from a) Service for Charles S. Kidder,| Hubbell, stood mute to a charge ‘Michigan has many industries | Friday. : — en under consideration the Pontiac Jor parties were cagey about pre- = can sossarrarthde ting "ler Set Sethor ied Mond hit. Witnesses jotted. down P4 ° Pa antco following Monday @! plane's registration number Helps your child become ca: Direct Reading e m ave an extended ill-| Pierce and O'Clair wére j ‘org ery - Ash, ‘8 ° SEND FLOWERS jer voe! wit. etki ge ene | ser : @rgus : \ by Wire 2 . } Linda VerHuele of Livonia: and' KIDS’ COLORFORMS e e Mr. Harris died in’ Northville |“) Other, Francis FE. of | ‘ ‘ ° NEW L3 Matching-Pointer © Monday morning after a long ill- : is E. of Pontiac. } U | ro f ies | Assorted Bowne No C Pd Expos ait ‘Welter e Delivery and Quality alien | mess, HO paste, no scis- 78 ° e B . : r sors. Press em on. ure Guaranteed —* | Suviveg are wm tart o|What Time Is It? | 3 erage! ae Py . e i} RY. i e by aes een mates ay yg Ag nea se yrd ghor- Don't Use Clock Workers Strike Pal of nen one : Por k.. color slides or black ’- : Look in Yellow Pages | Ethel Harris, both of South Lyon; Across the Hall , sad ‘trushes, "n> Pans 1 gE coded andi 2 8 : four grandchildren; and two great- | 12 Compositors Demand #00 Value oO eas 8 Frorists’ ssa N TIPTON, Ind. (UPD) — Tipton Recognition of Union SCRABBLE JUNIOR 3: : MRS HOLSWORTH County ete TELeoraPn se ee farmer Ponting resi-| “time zones” this winter simply in Massachusetts | SUNBEAM wert, ne, if coe QOS as : gi ean Mand "tithes Hols-| ®Y Walking across the hall from Medel HM to @ players. ($ CAMERA DEPT. Main Floor ° Detivery h of Saginaw, was held yes-| one office to another in their BEVERLY, Mass. (UPI) —The PORTABLE stadt tadedachdedadadedadadedadadedledel * terday afternoon at the Case Fu- you CAN SAVE UP TO was brought to the Perry Mount Park Cemetery for burial. ‘brothers; and four sisters. | Mrs. Holsworth, 63, died Satur- \day at. her home after a long 'neral Home in Saginaw, Her body | A member of the Wesleyan! Methodist Church, she leaves her | | * * * * ’ Tipton Circuit Judge Oliver Wheatley ruled yesterday that county clerk's office, the county courtroom and the County ‘fast’ time all winter. * * The other county offices not under Wheatley’s jurisdiction al- | Feady have moved back to | “glow” time im accordance with |Beverly Evening Times suffered a double blow today when its long- time publisher died and 12 com-) 'posing room employes went on ‘strike demanding union recogni- tion. ' | Lewis R. Hovey, 85, died at 1) ‘a.m, at his Haverhill home after /an 18-month illness. Six hours later | |12 composing room employes set} |up picket lines at the plant in a} ibid to win recognition of the In- | ternational Typographical Union as! Regular MIXER toler PP Retail As shown-powerful mixer with speed control dial. Choice oi colors. SUNBEAM 10 CUP $3 CAREERS GAME 939 $3.95 CLUE GAMES The game that lets you be in business, politics, college, Hollywood, etc. CONCENTRATION As seen on TV— ‘ Adilten: Fd td pede igres 88 Parker Brother detective 88 5 players . game. Hours of fun for. $3.95 Valee 3-4-5-6 players. Above are just a ftw of the many famous Games you'll find at Simms And of course you'll buy ‘em at cut-prices. Regular values of the above games are $1.00 to 63.95 sellers. SIMMS 98 NORTH SAGINAW GAMES —d2ad Floor SWEAT SHIRTS at LOWEST PRICES In Town... Shop Simms! BASEMENT BARGAINS | the widely-disregarded 1957 state their bargaining agent. Five press room ccnaiejen did COFFEE-MAKER FR illness. i not cross the picket line. MRS. EDWARD ALBERTSON | The Times said the strike was | OXFORD — Service for Mrs. called despite the strikers’ | Edward (Helen M.) Albertson, 88, New Red Flags Fly | Knowledge of Hovey'’s death. He | THURSDAY ONLY SPECIALS | , ond FLOOR SPECIALS fi Reg. $29.95 oe? | had owned and published the | he - + a7 eel rook —— | Sryearld daily for the past 27 | will follow in North Oxford Cem- /room employes refused to recog-, etery, BERLIN (AP) — Communist'nize the National Labor Relations | i Mrs. Albertson died yesterday, East Germany's new flag flew|/Board though the paper had re- brews perfect Fits Stendord Tub Faucets - : AUTOMOBILE ‘after a long illness. defiantly over West’ Berlin — quested the board to hold a bar- time kee me 18 WASH MACHINE H os es , Surviving are two sons, Haroldied railway stations today on the gaining election at the plant. snr A INSURANCE | of Oxford and Clarence of Pontiac.|10th anniversary of the Red Ger-| Elimination of the non-Commu- =” Sad DSAINING ; . Boys Sweat Shirts ‘man state. inist affidavit in the new Labor- ° All rubber hose with cou- ¢ ¢ written by | SCOTT F. CHAMBERLAIN | * | Management Law permitted the SUNBEAM 2-Slice plings to fit ateneere niga Cc i /. 4 Values 84 _ WALLED LAKE — Graveside| In this divided city, the elevated/ NLRB to recognize the union de- utomatic ee ee | = to $1.50 THE TRAVELERS J service tor Scott F. Chamberlain, network is run by the East Ger- spite its refusal to have its offi- A TOASTER ie eianitiiinimmeiidiaceminasiiel a en 4 The Company two-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs./mans, even on West Berlin soil. cers file the affidavit,’a refusal Reg. $29.95 _ . : Easy to wash cotton — warm That I: d Fred D. Chamberlain of 998 Pon-| Western police were patrolling the which previously. kept the NLRB ‘| iggy ema aa ia ania ia ines ae inner lining. Choice of 4 colors nvente tiac Trail, will be held tomorrow streets below the stations but out of ITU elections. o?? 3-Pi ELECTRIC in ail sizes small to large. Automobile Insurance at Oakland Memorial Gardens un- made no move this morning to Hovey’s sons, Laurance gen 1 °° 1ece See der the direction of Richardson-|take the flags down | eral manager, and Carleton, e i] = eee Bird Funeral Home. } ~ * "managing editor, announced the | Radiant = Extension Cords The baby died Monday in St Western police raided some sta-; per would not interrupt pub- | sae © ) a Thatcher, j [Joseph Mercy Hospital. . i tions Tuesday, removing the flags; lication. | "as you Ee R I = Val \ Surviving besides his parents’are 1™™ Some. At others they had to| “| | oo. = egular $1.95 Value ving parents are) treat | “As rapidly as possible, all of lated a Patterson a brother, Duff, at home; and ~~ ithe jobs left by the former em-| _ Ee All 3 & Ww teandnarents, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian) poad Man Dies 2 emtestilyte pflted wih sewil! 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FOUR ‘ \ , so ¥ j ( Pe See en } ees oe --. F ey > THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1959 ‘a? oe ep te » Alphonse Taft, the father of Wil-, , ’ liam Howard Taft, was U. S. min-/ : fster to Austria and to Russia. Sales, Stocks \" GIMLET cocdails-at home Down in August : Steel Strike Blamed, in Part as Factory) ‘oanet Fé ‘ io And w meee pre Bee wheat og oe eine carisinmouon. —_ 4, Buick’s exclusive Wildest Engines give through countless washings. Sizes S-M-L-XL... ae povwge | car safety option -—-the 2. Buick’s Exclusive Air-Flo Aluminum high efficiency with high economy. (An ideal for-womén. t ‘ use of insula- . Twilight Sentinel*—that turns headlights on- Drum Brakes—found bn no other Amer- optional atw LeSabre is designed le omen, too. tion and torque-tube drive. Buick’s quality eutomatically at-sunset ... off automatically ican car. Fin-cooled drums front and to give Buick performance on regular control program comes to a the at sunrise, All-new colors and fabrics. ; ‘Tatas Drive BURSA | | Riker igpebmeran. “'sarmer ancien, Ozer ieset costing. Fes cooling Cesadt at mere doth gi dlitinias:> ts? 'e2 INSULATED ACCESSORIES t Mendard on Ievicte Gnd Bieeire, Remember, see the man he ‘ Insulated Boot Sox ................. 2.99 — AT é BUICK DEALERS NOW BUICK ESABRE BUICK INVICTA BUICK ELECTRA . Mittens with knit trigger finger... .... 3.99 in ice tomorrow, swe THE LOWEST-PRICED BUICK THE HIGH-PERFORMANCE BUICK THE FINEST BUICK OF ALL . Insulated Hood .................0.. 3.99 Friday or Saturday! . ‘ eee | ; Red Hunting Vest with shell pockets... .7.99 OLIVER MOTOR SALES, Inc. — 210 Orchard Lake Ave., Pontiac, Mich. - Wels Bea's Wor «Sue Per 7 Bowsence Sie Saterday. = I | ‘ 4 ’ ’ /BAROLD 4. PrreommatD =” Iamin ind grade at McConnell School. I would like to know 2 ie Jouw'A. Ras now many méons Jupiter has, Some books say 11 and others say 12. Vue Presdect and *Gecretary ena Beiter Treasurer and ¥ Marshall O° fy See Pantin — rs Lag East M. Trespwett, ° acai Advevtining ome C. teman, 1 on cr if 10 ‘ ‘We Should Help iil | The Soviet sis naa Pic wy = dy gL tawn : ment has done. e Soviet govern- y's lw ‘ President Urges Pray ers ment rigidly controls all exports and ™ cb a poe oh = ote tert enad ‘ for Peace From Us All . aictates terms which would be un- thing, oo him why be wast't tn echodl His In a proclamation issued last July acceptable to American businessmen. | TPress Fan ang md = elk tat eeas 30, President EIsENHowER urged We have very little commerce with Ey @s Ent got tulew aliens Clethen. Americans of all faiths to tum to the USSR. In any case there is not to His Own Belief ee Re the Almighty on Oct. 7 in a National much produced in Russia that we do : fare, and he Phin pres beet Day of Prayer. not make here or can buy more easily T read in the Press. that the so- and sisters and another on the * * elsewhere. called Christians are at it acain ‘8Y- He seemed very intelli. * eying to catia gre ‘cies on Eict. ond cold ho hoped te Tiniat “Let us remember,” he wrote, x * * Sunday. It 1 remember right, the S® school and wanted to “that our God is the God of all Under the 1934 Johnson Act long Pilgrims left England to worsbip he cold gets good jor, 'e ‘men, that only as all menare free = term private credit to a defaulting God te —_ * brother _— a => i ¥ . mechanic a station can liberty be'secure for any, and = ountry is prohibited. The Soviet th Now what about the people that helped the family some. The that only as all prosper can any ‘Union is in default to th cunt of f ry worship on days other than Sun- tether “ted worked at Pontiac be content in their good fortune.” *U"on 1s in defa o— $f. sh day? Are they to be forced to Motor was laid off and « * * $573 million from World War I and ’ geo ARR Et ‘ ase See erie een ove never called back. This was before the plans for the World War II Lend-Lease is not yet : TRE This is one of the few rights that we i a Kurusucuev visit and the return visit settled. The United States has of- i a et ae ae foreign countries, but we don't by Etsensower. About this time fered to write off all military Lend- Woes - S pad to asethin on sudtay oy =. of our ip Leasont » Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Pre- Lease and settle the $2.6 billion of ; ee ee going to take others’ rights away? we have children going to bed mier, meeting with a group of Ameri- civilian goods for $800 million. Mos- Hardly Abreast, of the Neighborhood os = a a right ey man’s hungry every nat 80 a not can businessmen in his Kremlin cow offers only $300 million. ; don't ‘aaaoe 7 businessés being ei we feach — ee office, urged the religious among x kek * David Lawrence Says: S pelthioe Shum, Thay con jt 2Oe eat ates Tass them to ame ae the seethat ele To the Soviet Union trade is a ; = mind their own, va. scott 214 E: New York Ave. lion of all differences between tne, Putialnctnon wed attwooten LTS. Public Should Settle Strikes seo. ig tion of all differences between the . a wreck the eccpansinn of aan: e We U IC ou e e es ashi ‘I Hear Big Money U.S.S.R. and the United States. pecting nations by dumping or “ : Tells Good Use Backs Rockefeller’ ~ * * sharp barter deals. At present en a egal al — <—em i paras wueatee on ors of Plastic Bags There is a move to start Rocke- Just recently Premier KHRUSHCHEV any increase in U.S. trade with the i Sa ance hipaa * * t pension and insurance costs? If =.) i 5 ter eoninat a for the om T » * ~ pleadings paren ination ere said while visiting the Garst farm in the USSR. would have to be for The steel strike has produced sech «To eee aoe eel oe plastic bag dangers. They eat tu: Mow Yelle doo tkt.a . Iowa, “They who believe in God in —__1.0.U.’s rather than goods or cash ee prices and bring prageand and ould solve the problem if they'd - whoa. our country pray for peace.” and that is out of the question. more tnfotien rd causes the oe oe mang og or ee Jelisey After the Khrushchev depar- Officials of our State Department power and aioe capagaiy ~ them and also white discarded (Drags Contests Pope jake XU aed upon are - the opinion that better diplo- re ly on arecgs cl mcr peal toe oe Are Best I Know’ e world’s peop matic relations and easing of inter- It makes my heart ache to see pray throughout thegmonth of national tensions should come first an sa ine ae children play with those things mutt anf te ate orf bearer October that the rulers of all the = and that increased trade would be fects underiying the steel dispute. oem Ae” some te (ees ef ameg cmitest about the batting leader nations be guided in the paths of automatic as confidence returned. ea ar rc emia tao oie shoes and clothes that could be Shout ong | Gade tees peace. . ———— people say, “Let the government sent to charitable organizations. some day I will win, x x* * settle it.” But that’s the way to *~ * * Slim D The Man About Town state control of everything, and, We put in our time. Can't you Today being Nationa] Prayer Day, © that's Penge or heey anid ae = we should all set aside just a few Th Rai C be a few apologies offered soon to shestet Tr Ostts nothing to you Portraits moments to thank God for all that e Ins Came Mite hereafter be pold ier byte Snrusnchen crright 100n) =a 't ives patienta cancer pads 6g we have and ask that our good for- , y +}: decide everything else — including Sree of charge, A This is about the time of year And They’re Now Spoiling Mrs. Giyle Newten ’ tune will continue through world Gard ; _ ae ie "a cae sees : “Lake Orion . .. When alll of us should be. . . ur Autumn Color Display . and any DY. William Brady Says: . —., Aware of duty moneywise . . . To peace. , industry, the railroads any K Gov ent our community . . . The time of ae ete Ma ce Ee Thig Health Brochur Outof Schoele ean taal ome Algerian Rebels’ Reply —_—=tieh the cats cet by. The bystanders win want the is mea rocnure 0 Stee st emai se ° ; Taft-Hartley , : This nation cannot allow the some hungry .+. Or in Raises Peace Hopes We must face the facts ard tell our courne, that athena otto SUSE Leaves Me Cold sot en at atic: Colney akan te cen ; ,, readers that the autumn foliage display in day “cooling off” period under that ae! : * schools without having Washington dwindling shelves . . . Of those who In replying to Gen. pe GAULLE's the Pontiac area this year is to Its law there is no legal obligation : ‘ get its finger in one’gore activity. never seek our aid . . . But try to program of self-determination, the usual standard. The rains of few on by aye the heey pote or the ~ pe Ms ery tt ro * *« @ help themselves . . —— the so-caled Algerian government in exe Soars tne hod wacked GHPME fiat cin ok hy mt be‘cntnam race wrens raging Waungen rng Senna ae +7 Po has met him at least halfway. their coloring. If it is not to be a government- in England who studied for three ee ee who row are hahdicapped . . . . ; imposed settlement, what can be years the effects of everyday ex- ‘talent school With deafness or with blincness Although their authority is not os be sure, rete plenty of color yet on gone? Is compulsory arbitration posure to cold, damp, drafts etc. ra ao pod wat Gas tee . . . United Fund, Community recognized by France, rebel lead- © trees, and it is worth a drive into the way out? The answer to this is on volunteer subjects, under super- that fect the ‘tall, tnapag Chest. . . Whatever name it be : country to see. But, when judged by most that it depends on whict. side has vision of the British Medical Re- +. . Let us do everything we can ers have agreed to discuss acease _ previous years, it will be a disappointment. the political influence to choose the search Council. * * * + « « For our community, fire and no longer insist on full In our failure to put the rainbow t6 arbitrators, : es « 'S Don't let Congress have anything (Copyright 1959) independence as a basis for nego- *hame, we must remember that this mois- There is, indeed, a solution and Signed letters. ot more than one to do with — eatlace - . ° Liliees: He these ie ts bei tract) To coafien Wetey tae Mame is war er cimemee Ur ESvincns stfeatien tate well hive te goemment ome OMileS : : . 5 or . Pas this faction will have to be dealt strikes. It's by the case answered by Dr, William Brady, if » and running everything like in ) we elit te a ene oe eee een atime bole Geom Tis beatae Hear fester ahauste, | Runele. Ants may live as long as 10 with. n n * we gain in a financial way. at ovtad It the! Renest ht 1959) Uneasy years, and we know where . can people, including workers . De Gavtte's offer went far beyond , Home again after winning @ terrific themselves, could redily get . ‘ led for aN * SR sureery ie clear picture of the peinciples Case Records of a Psychologist: any previously made. It called for a -Harold E. (Hap) Howlett, involved, there is mo question 9 chap knows he's on Shay wt four year period of peace after which thus again making good on a promise he bout what the verdiet be = got a cold, he can — e ‘Fir E 9 @ popular referendum would deter- made his friends. ‘echoing aa an pm Raw Men Use as e Scape . a cold z can . “Signs of mine whether Algeria was to become — word comes to me from Its Secretary, - - whet ts talr ent whe fy Syhs. to four days after exposure,” says the integrated into France, secede from it Willlam Moore If it means that one side makes wd amusing brochure. If Jeff started to drink to “keep are prone to become drunkards if enness as similar to a fire esca or gain independence. all the concessions, and that once you are not quite sure what ex- yn with the Joneses.” But he they ever start using liquor, that the Pontiac Coin Club will hold a a point is conceded in a given posure means just turn to an- had St Paul temperament * * * Worldwide response to the show and cou mate year it becomes permanent and other page where any bright plus/ an ” inner shame that They are like St. Paul, for they avings an n ng, 761 : changed in collective- second grade pupil , French offer coupled with a warn- “3 : Di jee cei icge = ; can read burned him constantly. So he are the “all-or-nothing” type. Huron S8t., Sunday from ten to six o'clock. bargaining agreements in future earn “how to avold catching 4 . ‘ . finally used whisky as the ‘They don’t like to do things halt. ing by Pres. Bourguiba of Tunisia You are invited. years, even if a — cold,” thus: “fire escape.” When his wife way, that moderation would win sup- change, then indeed the Process 1. Keep feet warm and dry by ‘emoved the inner torment, he Thus, they don't sip liquor just port, may have influenced the Getting afound on three legs, for several ws Me et eee a ae wearing rubbers and overshoes. didn’t need the fire escape, and to kill time or occupy their hands — : ; years a squirrel has helped its mate in _ @rsaining. \ ; with ale 2. Keep out of drafts. soon sobered up permanently. during a conversation with friends. rebels. Bourguiba has favored hoarding nuts and acorns in a hollow tree” mei sett cocina paler ie. Assuming the corporation pays Wives send for the booklet be- No, they want to empty the bottle. their cause and given refuge to near the home of —the more powe the With its own money for the prepar- low, if your mates have passed have bel t treati th group at the time—becoming ation and distribution of such a 40. St. Paul would eee pind i ’ roops retreating across the Mr. and Mrs. Josh. Feldscamp dictator. ea brochure, one wonders why. Could By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE te pole agri nynacgrese Feat order: tntance peabie, TTA ate eet mein the sel Et MME I CASE CHD So Ry wand Eye we at * * * — strike. For weeks the unions have reduce absenteeism or loss of pro- is now a drunken bum, though he. by ’ No settlement can please both the , douweodi tice aber thet: been complaining that industry had guction man hours? formerly ~~ aoe lawyer. Suess’ tee tervenell Get the carty majority and minority in Algeria € ee néar the home of made no offer arid that there was “You don’t actually catch cold “Dr. Cr °” Christians and even helped direct vy : Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bowermann no “negotiating” going on. The by being chilled or wet,” the amaz- . sore wnat Seer the stoning of Stephen, the first But under the stern leadership of o¢ Rochester always does an autumn industry did make an offer in the ing brochure tells you, “But your gg tee Na: hme Christian martyr ; Gen. pe GauLLz a middle ground is blooming stunt. It now is putting on the !ast few days, It ae oegeae Fesistance to cold infection is low- handkerchief. St. Paul was as fanatical in his now provided to end the cruel and %4me display of white glory with which "elected =! iy 7 a “He used to be such a wonderful zeal, as Hitler, But whén he made costly war it drove away the snow last spring. TS a an that in this long chure Pt irene applet man. And the children were so his dramatic right-about-face on ” and coleatlaated olin which in- of pseudo-sci entific hokum used by fond of their , the road to Damascus, then he =a — An ange] wing begonia plant six and cluded many benefits in pensions, one wiseacxe to confuse another. —_ was just as fervent in preaching Khrushchev Campaigns one-half feet tall ts reported by insurance and unemployment com- * * * svemea becdra ' * * * z g z 2 Mrs. George Gray pensation in the first year and a This amazing brochure sho for Increased US. Trade of Holly. It has 23 bunches of blossoms. wage increase in the second year, how “‘one good sneeze can send for big things. 20,000 infection-laden droplets Some of his i aj : ! _ —_—_—_—— * of the St. Paul tempera- When Premier KuRusHCHEV visited ’ shooting up to 12 feet’ but makes ‘riends even told : ; ] : e Country Parson him he’d become , ment this country he never missed a V erbal Orchids to- ue itty : ptoreratge haga -riggtom ante rid the governor of But most people start use of chance to talk of more trade between sends shooting up to five feet, Ur state. liquor because of inner cowand- Mrs. Marilla Hayward “Then some foe. They are socially shy snd the United States and the Soviet Wet feet or dry, stagnant air of 741 Owego Drive, 100th birthday. or draft, respiratory (accent the thing went wrong. afraid to stand apart from the Union. He began to crowd, so they take their first \ Hans Hoffmann on infections, which give doc- dvlak wan his at a party jost to “keep “Trade is like a barometer,” he | °f 349 Auburn Ave.; 82nd birthday. yo work, are rece Ho the Clients and occasionally would up with the Joneses.” said on his appearance at the Na- Mrs. Elizabeth Newman moisture droplets in conversation stagger home. Teenagers are doubly afraid of tienal Press Club in Washington of Rochester; 92nd birthday. spray, droplets perhaps invisibly I tried to get him to quit and ‘being conspicuous so they dread ps ' ; sis, Aum Teas and impalpably fine, but germ- he promised he would do so, but he bucking the crowd. Thus, they. It shows the direction of the ae, ABD PEASY laden nevertheless. Only the rudest Slways would backslide within a éasily stampede using cigar- : ~ : of Auburn Heights; 82nd birthday on development of policy. We sin- urn Heights; 82nd birthday. Persons cough or sneeze in your week. ettes or liquor, even though they t Mrs. Hattie Howden face, but how many barbers, mani. “Now he has lost most of his know ' cerely want the barometer always curists, cashiers, opticians, optome- Practice and we can’t even afford yeas to indicate fine weather.” enn pene ‘tn pried . trists, oculists, laryngologists, oto the rent on, his office. FIRE ESCAPE —-. ajsmin Antwerp ogists or dentists wear a mask - +4 tove Jett and it prlevea the Angi oe ae All well and good. But Russian ° *¢e8° meen Bist eben ren RNES YO, SE FOE WO ~ anther 4 vuob wach talented, BF Cod Siarg: te ‘ : s t2 tory infection Serma and conditions are more of 8 op write Late: sith birthday. “Narrow his view and'mazsle for their own barrier to increased trade than any- / + hit amd you can make a man what Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kemler Miho 6 huno-het one oie ever infection thing Congress or the State Depart- of Rochester; golden wedding. Whe ® man.” The big legen? > | a Ae A. — — ‘_" kt & Geni, See . 5 a > a. “oa ie a, Fae ae f : . + ) 9 eae Pe S Seg e ey \ bard gt > ; , vis ‘oa eae? ¥ . . ' ¢ Ps } ; 2 . ‘ H oo ee oe pe + Winnie Won't Use Spectacles From Now On GM Ternstedt Plant Layoffs Are Started The Ternstedt plant here makes body hardware for GM cars. The division said it has approximately would shut down its automobile assemblies. _ Ternstedt’s is the first large Iny- Ike Heads Back to Washington by Jet Thursday PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP)— President Eisenhower, his vaca- tion to shake a cold nearing an end, spénds his last full day in the Southern California sunshine today. Early Thursday morning the President will head back to Wash- ington by jet plane. He is sche- duled to arrive in the capital in late afternoon. In Los Angeles a group of strik- On tap for today was another -. THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Houts, director of main- a tentative land use map now under study by tenance and operation of the Pontiac City Schools, | the Avon-Pontiac Townships Regional Planning Robert H. Hotaling, MSU urban planning special- develop- ist; and Donald C. Baldwin, superintendent of the ment of the university community are, from left, Rochester Community Schools. View Tentative MSUO Sapreidiniey| Plan COME TO PENNEY’S BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY! DON’T WAIT! What a Collection for BEAUTY, WEAR, WARMTH, VALUE! Beautiful JACQUARD DESIGNS, PLAIDS, PLAIN COLORS! What a great big, beautiful buy. We know you thrifty homemakers shop carefully for savings plus the most quality each dollar can buy. So, come in compare! See ¢ what fine, thick fluffy blankets these are... read our labels, see how the newest fibers—rayon, nylon, Orlon® are blended to give you cozy warmth, long wear, easy- care! And, so Many lovely home fashion colors! ‘All smartly finished with wide bindings. 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M. te 9:00 P.M.’ Sr MARKE] er : PO a in his district preferred smaller; Al] will serve for one year. | 2 EY noel to Bry emed,| 1 other action, the Commission] NONE Cc mainly to help keep bus transpor-|2°Ce?ted the plat presented by| HIGHER Lb. tation minimum Karas, director of the physical] igi ; plant at MSUO, for the new fac-| ; The other - major comment |ulty subdivision to be located on| erenccccdccccncccccceqeeoococcccooooes Baldwin made was that con- | 157.acre plot across Adams road] trary te the plan which showed [from the university property, schools located right on main ar. ‘ teries, Ila beard has Jeareed by Hares expat a ae set further back in the sub. | Commissions have approved the seennesesncessasensscanennasenssesorsssescceccserscsseoeseosoones CUBE =. on ob A well drilled on the site and has been approved by the State of the Avondale district were dis-| ealth Dept. appointed that planning for the * * t university community which cov-| A Detroit developer, B. L. 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SME PONTIAC PRESS, 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1950 “et . FI 4 a A GANSTR ROYAL OAK * TOWNSHIP — The George Washington Carver School District here, already heavy in debt, is functioning on borrowed time and mohey. LAPEER — An attempt will be two weeks yesterday granted a two-week ad- jovrnment of the show cause hear- Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn permanent receiver. (Dryden Elevator Firm | and backers needed to put the com- pany back on its feet. ‘ Judge Quinn ruled that there. was no harm in delaying for two more weeks before appointing a| He added, however, that the order for the receiver would be drawn and that ing the case of firm's dissolw|he would sign the order on Oct. Glasses HEAR THE QUALITY “BINAURAL” HEARING FOR BOTH EARS FE 4-0539 eee AY ALL YOUR RECORDS teachers’ salaries and school tion: ; The request for the two-week stay was made by Richard J. and the sew Stereophonic maintenance costs have been rec- man. A sum of $25,000 already has been borrowed on primary state aid tax; $50,000 has been loaned the district by the Detroit City Bank. The school also has received |$43,000 in state aid since classes jresumed last month. . |WANTS $50,000 | ‘Nesman has further recom- |mended borrowing an additional '$50,000 subject to approval of state Superintendent of Schools Lyn Bartlett. & z ih pene mm MODEL $#112 Stereo Equipped Table moon $252 Matching remote. speaker may be purchased now or later for full stereophonic sound High Fidelity record playing instrument in ve- neers and solids—choice of Mahogany Biond Oak or Walnu BUY Stereo equipped high fidelicy Model SF112-add Remove Speaker $RS$2 now or ister for full phonic sound rep tion, ZENITH QUALITY COMPONENTS i © DUAL CHANNEL Stereo Amplifier © COBRA TONE arm —12 watts peak and 6 watts undis- © STEREO SOUND CONTROLS Tredic, torted output Bass with Pell-push Stereo/Monaure! © COBRA-MATIC changer 4 speed “ and combination loudness and stereo avtomatic with dual needie stereo balance control. cartridge BOTH PIECES (COMPLETE) $199.90 found that the district had a deficit of $132,000 and was un- _able to meet its first payroll of the fall semester. Oliver A. Johnson, superinten- PONTIAC: » DRAYTON PLAINS: ident of the George Washington OXFORD: A Goed, Meascbeeping Shep Phone 2-696) 4620 bway 1 N, it. nee School, was demoted to teacher Phone: FE 4-1565 wy sofiner Hn ® = status because of alleged financial Radie ‘~ Pibae: 65-5731 Lake. Orien Appliances Radie & 1V irregularities uncovered by the yews Wayne iss 5. way 439 Main Street 7 toe te oan 12i N. Seine Phen. 2-5711 Phone OL 2-3141 school auditor. : Phone: we Estee ARD LAKE AUBURN HE 8 He has appealed his ease to the Cenden's Radie & TV Sweet's & Appl. Peer nee Cramp Electric ; : 36 8. Tebegra 42? W. Haren S168 Commerce Rd. 3465 Auburn Michigan State Tenure Commis- Phene: FE wees - Phene: FE 4-1133 EM 3-414 Phone: FE 4-3573 sion. Here ‘Tomorrow! A WONDERFUL In 1960, for the first time-in history, your Ford Dealer presents not one, not two, but three new lines of Ford cars... 1. The 1960 Fords—The Finest Fords of a Lifetime, beautiful from any Point of View, worth more from every Point of Valuel Now you can see them—the Finest Fords of a Life- time! Economy-minded Fairlanes. Big-value Fair- lane 500’s. Elegant Galaxies. A breath-taking new Sunliner gqgnvertible and a brand-new hardtop model, the Hashing Starliner. Then there's a whole new world of Station Wagon Living, too. It all adds up to 15 glittering variations of the world’s newest, most elegant styling theme! And Ford sets the new trend in power. Ford's Thunderbird 292 V-8 and 352 V-8, like the famous Mileage Maker Six, bring a new world of smoother, quieter, hotter performance—on regular gas. To top it all, the Finest Fords of a Lifetime are priced for savings. Ford is still priced to outvalue 2. The 1960 Faleon—The New-size Ford, the world’s most experienced new car and the easiest car in the world to own! 3. The 1960 Thunderbird... The World’s Most Wanted Car! Introducing the New-Size Ford... ‘the 1960 Ford Lalcon. = Meet the New-size Ford—the Falcon! Here's a car with plenty of room for six big adults and all their luggage. It’s sized to handle and park like a “small” car . . . powered to pass and climb like a “big” ’ car... and built like no other car for savings! It gives you up to $0 miles per gallon on regular gas. Aluminized mufflers normally last twice as long as ordinary kinds. A Full-Flow oil filter lets you go 4,000 miles between oil changes. Even insurance can cost you less! And this Falcon is the world’s most experienced new car. It was driven over every mile of numbered Federal Highway in EXPERIENCE RUN, U.S.A.—a grueling demonstration climax- ing Ford's 3 years and 3 million miles of research and testing. The Falcon has the features that American car buyers expect. Its gearshift is on the steering column—not on the floor, Its engine is located up front for greater stability and safety. Best news of all is the Falcon’s low, low price. See it at your Ford Dealer's! o q FORD Division, Sbnd Mlelor'Gomypamy, ~ FORD BUILDS THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED CARS (OA% 1. THE FORD STARLINER FORD—The Finest Fotds of a Lifetime ommended by state-appointed tem-! porary Superintendent Harry Nes-| | Mrs, John Perkins and the late | _ | | ee 2. THE FALOON TUDOR SEDAN ORIL ANN HOLMES | Bahis, Lapeer ‘attorney repre- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmes | announce of | funct business firm. their daughter, the engagement Ori] Ann, to . He told the judge he wanted Gary Perkins. He is the son of time to try and raise the money Mr. Perkins, formerly of White Lake Township. Mrs. Perkins Church Department now resides at Norfolk, Va. A . January wedding is planned. to Sponsor Ham Dinner LAKE ORION — The Women’s Department of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will sponsor a baked ham dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. to- morrow at the church,- 531 E. Flint St. School Bond Issue Repaid in Avondale The Avondale Board of Edu- cation announced today that it ).1. and proceeds will go into has completed payment of the the church's building fund. principal and interest of the 1949 bond isspe. In the spring of 1949, voters Royal Oak Garden Club in the newly consolidated Avon- , po carer Aye to Hear. Talk on Storage , $500,000 bond issue. to cover pur. ROYAL OAK — The Organic chase of land and to build and Farm and Garden Club of Royal | furnish the first high school in Oak will meet at 7:45 p.m. to- the new district. morrow in the First Baptist church house, 309 N. Main St Gets First Face Lifting | Orion will talk on the storage of CADILLAC (UPI)—The Wexford fryits and vegetables and illustrate County courthouse today was un- her remarks with colored slides. dergoing its first face lifting since being opened in 1913. allso will be held, EW WORLD OF FINEST FORDS OF A LIFETIME This new Ford Galaxie. like all the new, beautifully proportioned 1960 Fords, is styled trom a new view- point. Traditional automotive ele- gance combines with modern design in the style of a new decade! all comparable models of its major competitors. Ford savings, however, only beg'n with a low price. You save still more with engines that thrive on reg- ular gas and save up to a dollar on every tankful .-. a Full-Flow oil filter that lets you go 4.000 mites between oil changes . . . 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(his grandpa, Maximilian Berlitz,/Ryssian ranked 11th Jn interest, | spoke 46), but he stil. is somewhat in 9 tie with Portuguese; now it is) sneaking up on the ever-) of an expert on linguistics. And, as expert, he says: “Men usually learn a foreign fRertitz is, of course, the grand- language faster than women do. “Women, however, can speak @ tional chain of language schools ™ new language with a better accent. '}.aring his name. He is a crewcut . |young man of 44, who admits wist- fully that it would be a great thing for world peace if all the world’s It's hard to tell when Acid Upset will strike. This is why it pays to keep Tums on hand for relief from indigestion, heartburn or gas. Buy the 3-roll pack for only 30¢; keep one roll at home—one in the car glove compartment — one where you work. No matter when Acid Upset strikes —Tums will strike back ! ‘third, popular” and Spanish.” ‘son of the founder of the interna-| people spoke one language. MEN ARE FASTER “But lousy for business,” he says, “so let's be realistic.” Berlitz explains that the reason men can learn languages faster than women is their career drive. When a man takes a course in | = strange tongue, it is almost al- ways because he is motivated to | de business in a foreign land— and he is eager to learn quickly. | The greater the motivation, the faster the assimilation. Women, on the other hand. are “more daring and courageous.” And perhaps, too, more hammy. It is they, Berlitz claims, who jump right in with eager epigiottis, to pronounce new words that a man \would hesitate to attempt in fear of making a fool of himself. For children, it is EASIER to learn a new language, but they don't pick it up as fast as an adult who is motivated to study a strange fongue. For one thing, ‘they do not have the powers of concentration that “When one spends his own meney te do something,” Charlie | says like Confuscius, “one does | it swifter and better.” THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Locroni 1 I, Bibs kt Os ees Bae | Makarios Will " ‘ then Innitttes, Ne language bat | To Trade Words ' spekea in a Berlitz classroom. At the conclusion ofa course, the ON Greek Problems mae ts coer einen ve Cited or VO! NICOSIA, (AP)—~Arch- RAM pr ree digs oon yang bishop Makarios and the former! Asked to name what are the most|Greek Cypriot underground lead- Berlitz is an impeccably an with an ert Gatiec. welt ie ict that aace Wand Won 3 American industry has become so) internationalized that the language-' rnin’ business has increased) | explosively. He, himself, spoke four languages. by the fime he was four years old, and now tries to learn one new one every year, (There were a few) NEW YORK w — A 12-man Public debate in answer to the| years during which I was busy, with other studies like mathematics’ and courting my wife, which ex-! plains why I'm 4 and can only, speak 24 languages.) LATEST IS SWAHILI His current project is Swahili, newest in the Berlitz book. Upcom-; ling: Quechua, the tribal dialect of head-hunters and missionaries! » and others in the mountains of) South America. Berlitz feels that most languages can be learned with reasonable fluency in 100 hours of classroom work. Russian, however, requires 150 hours for the average student, and the Oriental] tongues often take another 50 hours beyond that. “I’m still studying Chinese writing,” he said. Having trouble with his laun- dry list. Under his system, reverently referred to as “the method,” the Get Set for Winter, Buy Outerwear for whole family. 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Son, Mrs. Orville Tripp, Philip Wargelin and ROE E. ~ OR, ; : Pontiae.Press Photo Meggett. Mr: Stephison is civil defense unit chair- ° _ man, Mrs. Tripp is juvenile protection chairman for the council and Mr. Meggett is youth protection chair- man for Madison High School. Mr. Wargelin is prin- ‘Mrs. Arnold Thomas, preschool chairman for the Pontiac PTA Council, left, led a discussion group at the work- shop session held Tuesday evening. Mrs. Melvin 7 ae a cen- hy ar Mrs. George H. Watters, PTA presi- dent of Webster School, Ronald Drake, president of Will Rogers School PTA and Mrs. James Wade, PTA president of Mark Twain School, CPt May Fd ~ evening. talked over ter, and Mrs. Sherrill Grubbs, right, helped with the informal meeting. Mrs. Grubbs is preschool PTA chairman for Wever School. the many constructive projects pro- moted by the various units at the Pon- tiac PTA Council session Tuesday Pa ERE ANREP RH, DOLE. aS aR R. IRIE ENE ES AMEN PEER NIE SAT _Alpha- Chapter Gets Together “ile a Te 5 aif siti ans 5-8 2 Sp Ty Z3 ao = rs Five pages today in Women’s Section 1a Audubon Club ur. Holds Picnic The Pantiac Audubon Club heid FF, nit ee 1: a f i h 7. Hf of ze Zz zs j é n ! : < 2 pain, Opti-Mrs. Hear Medical History Charles Sherwood of the Upjohn Co. in Kalamazoo spoke at the Opti-Mrs. club meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Fred Cole- man on. West Iroquois road. . * * * Mr. Sherwood traced the history of medicine to the present day and explained how steroids and antibiotics are used by modern physicians to control diseases and relieve we, -@ Following the talk, Mrs, Harold. Davis president of the group, conducted a business meeting. Mys. H. A. Miller and Mrs. Orrin Huntoon assisted i a ad | Womens Section - cipal of Northern High School. Panhellenic of Pontiac Gathers The Pontiac City Panhellenic met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. Hudson Rags- dale, * * * Cohostesses were Rosamond Haeberle and Paula Kennerly. William Belaney, public re- lations director for General Motors Truck and Coach Cred- it Union was special speaker for the evening. Plans were made for a bene- fit card party to be held Fri- day, Nov. 20. * * * Any member of a Greek let- ter sorority is welcome to at- tend. Those interested should contact Mrs. William Belaney of Chippewa road. OES Chapter Elects Officers at Annual Meet Officers were elected when 1% members of Poxtiac Chap- ter No, 228, OES, held their annual miteting Monday even- i in the temple on East ; ketene treet me Mrs. © Mary EfitKson was elected worthy matron and Clarence Curry, worthy pa- tron. . Annouhcement was made of 4 semi-public installation which will be held Oct. 26 at Roose- velt Masonic Temple. Offi- cers’ practice will be held Oct. 25 at Roosevelt Temple. Mrs, Mary Campbell of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada was a guest af the meeting. Re- freshments. were served by Mrs. Curry and her committee. Vasa Lodge 510 Planning Dance Scandinavian Vasa Lodge 510 will meet for a dance in the Halloween mood Saturday eve- ‘ ning at the Knights of Pythias Hall on Voorheis road. Music will be supplied by Bingston’s orchestra. All Scan- dinavians and their friends have been invited to attend the event. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mr..and Mrs. - Alex Nilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malmquist and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustavson. Has New Approach . to Music Meredith Willson, author of the hit musical. comedy “The Music Man,” and his wife Rini be given at Pine Lake Country Club following the lecture. In their program ‘Mirth and Music,” good music is spiced ~ with humor afid comment. In this musical lecture, they take the seriousness out of se- rious compositions. Meredith Willson has won a nationwide audience for his musical compositions, bis or- chestral conducting and his humorous philosophy and writ- ings. When “The Music Man’ opened on Broadway in 1957, He added musical comedy to his list of accomplishments and critics predicted his show ‘‘would run for a decade." He recalls that as a boy he was the proud owner of the first mail-order flute ever seen in his native Mason City, Iowa. SAT ON FLUTE Then he promptly saf on it and bent it out of shape. This may have been intentional be-- cause he was bitterly disap- pointed to discover that he had to play it sideways, over his shoulder, instead of where he could see what was going on. At 14, armed with a new flute, his father’s prayers and a bag of his mother's fried chicken, he set off for the Damrosch Institute of Musical Arts in New York and the start of what was to become a bril- liant career as a_ performer, composer, conductor, humor- ist, writer and philosopher At 17 he auditioned for John Philip Sousa who signed him up for a nationwide tour with his famous band. At 21 he was a member of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1932 he joined NBC as general musical director of the western division. During World War IL be was a major, head of the music division of the Armed Forces Radio Service. CRUSADER He came out of the service determined to embark on a personal crusade to do some- thing about what he felt were the trite musical] programs on radio and the tired format into which commercial announce- ments had fallen. In his zeal to make commercials palatable, Willson conceived ‘‘The Talk- ing People,’ a speaking chorus ‘ to deliver the sponsor’s mes- sage and various other devices. He also developed his own ra- dio personality as a comedian. He and his wife, Rini Za- rova, concert singer, divide their time between their Cal- ifornia home and an_ apart- ment in New York. Tots’ Emotions Will Be Topic Dr. Wallace A. Watt. con- sultant on mental health ed- ucation will speak to the Benjamin Franklin PTA on Thursday. Dr. Watt's topic is “Bringing Out the Best in Our Children.’’ He will show a film, “Children’s Emotions.” The meeting will open with a cooperative dinner at 6:30 p.m. Bonnie English Weds Donald LeRoy Reene Bonnie Belle English of Lib- erty street married Donald LeRoy Reene Saturday eve- ning at the First Baptist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Earl W, Bailey of Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Reene of Pontiac State Hospital grounds, The bride wore a taffeta gown with a fitted bodice and a neckline trimmed in Venice lace. The floor-length gown ended in a chapel sweep and she wore a crown of pearlite flowers and a fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and yellow roses. * * * Mrs, Alexander Brown -was matron of honor. Mrs. Thom- as M. Callahan of Drayton Plains and Peggy Chittick were bridesmaids. Lezlie Marie Cal- lahan was flower girl. All wore identical sheath dresses with matching..overskirts of nectar- ine taffeta.. They carried cas- cade bouquets of autumn shades of chrysanthemums and bronze sea oats. * * * Best man was Donald Ben- nett. and Richard Bennett was ring bearer: Robert Galbraith, and Richard MRS, DONALD REENE The Rev. Gilbert Adams of Lake Orion performed the cer- emony in the presence of 200 guests. The bride's mother wore a taupe lace dress with moss green accessories and Mrs. Reene wore a dusty rose gown with ivory accessories, “I get her Abby’s Certain: The “Music Man,” Meredith Willson, tries out a few notes as his wife, Rini, accompanies The Willsons will present “Mirth and Music” to him. open the new Pontiac Oakland Town Hall series Oct. 14. This Joker’s Got Young Ideas About His Pal, the Old Maid DEAR ABBY: I am going with a man who has been rooming With an old maid for 8 or 9 years. There has been quite a lot of gossip about Joe and her. When: I ask Joe about her, he gets red in the face and very oe anerye Then iii aiaes he says she is ABBY 10 years old- er than him and there is noth- ing between them. .I called him once and this old maid cross-examined me like I was on the witness stand. Then she told me not to call him any more. When [| asked Joe about this he said, ‘‘Don't pay any attention to her — she’s crazy!” I'd like Joe. for myself. Do you think there is anything between them? SUSPICIOUS DEAR SUSPICIOUS: If there is nothing “between: them" there ought to be. A wall! Un- less Joe was kidnapped. he is rooming with this woman by choice. Don't let him bam- boozle you bd * * DEAR ABBY: After being married for 32 years, my hus- band still has ‘ME’ trouble. Everything is “MINE” and “ME” and never “OURS.” He says, ‘‘I am going to put me in a dishwasher.”’ I asked if he expected to Start doing the dishes. And he said, ‘‘No, you are!”’ So how come, I .would like to know, does he figure..it is HIS dish- washer? He says, ‘‘MY car, MY house and MY business.’ I drive the car, I keep the house and help in the business. J get so mad at him I could explode. I have stomach trouble and the doc- tor says I should stay calm. So how can I stay calm? Is there a cure for him, or should I put up’with it? READY TO EXPLODE DEAR READY: A person who must take full credit for everything is suffering from an inferiority complex. Let him have his ‘‘Me’s"’ and ‘‘Mines’."’ because if you continue to ag- gravate yourself, it will be YOUR ulcer. * * * DEAR ABBY: \) law is a wonderful seamstress She told me to get some ma- sister-in- terial and she would make me some dresses. ] went out and got the material. | would hate to tell you how long ago it was. Every time I go over to her house she has another excuse for hot getting to it. If I didn’t think it would cause hard feelings I would ask her for my material back. How can to start on my dresses or give me back my material already? BURNED UP DEAR BURNED: Tell her that you want the dresses for a “special occasion” on a cér- tain date. Then go to her house and offer to “help” her with her housework while she sews. Do her ironing (or some oth- er helpful chore) while she ‘ seWs for you. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO ETH- ICAL PHYSICIAN": Doctor, collect thy fee while the pa- tient aileth, for then thou art a god. If he recovers, thou art a thief. If he dies, thou art a murderer, (Anonymous.) One hundred years old today, To get ABBY's pamphlet, “What Every Teenager Wants To Know,” send 25 cents and a large, selfaddressed stamped envelope to this paper, O Pontiac Press Phote Mrs. Marilla Hayward of Owego drive is truly a remarkable moman., own home. The Pontiac Préss from cording to Mrs. Ruth resides. ‘Excited as a Kid’ McGow ‘an Until just last year she lived alone in her And she doesn't need glassag, to read front to back.” ac- with whom she Her 100th Birthday Thrills City Woman By MARGARET BROWN, Birthday$ come and go/— perhaps too quickly for some of us. The big day is ‘taken pretty much in stride, by the adult world at least, One Pontiac woman, how- ever, “excited as a little kid" over her birthday doings this year. She's Mrs. Marilla Hayward and today she is 100 years old. Mrs. Hayward, who lives with Mrs; Ruth McGowan on Owego drive, had none of the “early-to-bed,”” etc. explana- tions for her longevity, Per- haps her cheerful and inde- pendent disposition has _ kept hér so active through the years. Being, an optimist, accord- ing fo one member of her family, she always has had many friends, a pretty univer- sal human requirement, From talking to several ad- mirefs of Mrs. Hayward, moth- er of Robert Y. Moore, chair- man of the Oakland County Board of Auditors, it was evi- dent that she has a way of winning others’ affections. Here are a few comments from some IS @as > of her acquaintances: ‘She's a dear;”’ . .wonderful sense of humor;" “, , .always able to laugh."’ As for that independent spir- it, we've learned that until only one year ago Mrs. Hay- ward ved alone in her own home. ‘‘She would have been out mowing the lawn if we'd allowed it,’ her daughter-in- law Mrs. Moore informed us. “She was washing walls many years after most women have given up that sort of thing.” Mrs. Hayward who for many years was active in First Methodist Church, has been very alert to city affairs and development. Mrs. McGowan told us fondly, ‘!She sits on the couch everyday and reads every word in the paper — without glasses.” A large gathering of friends and neighbors attended a birth- day tea held today in her hon- or, As Mrs. Hayward crosses the century mark, many are shar- ing with her q certain won- derment that she has been granted a life so full of rich experiences, J FOURTEEN 4 ~ *— eee ee oe eS - * SMP ARS 9) tape. Rey - Sr ae » as he bo % Riess €. 7 anh ‘ Z Re 5 ye 4 i % A Watch You'll ‘ ’ SHOCK-RESISTANT, AUTOMATIC This is the watch you'll proudly display in a busi- ness conference and trust implicitly even on an ad- verrturous safari. Water and shock-resistant. Winds itself. 17-jewel movement, 14K gold top, stainless stee] back, including Federa] tax, $165. , Serve Many Uses: | ars. Grace Reddeman of | REDMOND’S Save the plc tags which | Ovtow Lake witl open ber NA@rmbers | : ith vegetables and | © members of the We . . Jewelers — Optometrists ae ee. 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Club Meet Set Help for the Man Help for the color - blind male: A tie company sews a small piece of shirting mate- rial on each tie. Thus the customer can tell which tie goes with which shirt. | e “ | Fibbon for ‘herbs The greatest part of any , grimaces, talks constantly, Tom T UOLONIA O cae eee ee ca conafi. 10h Coons ume | Siar adie. be eee Others taking honors were | on serenity. This doesn’t mean | never in repose cannot be Mrs. Carl Giese and Mrs. Rus- | 4 bovine indifference: it | counted among, these. For sell Koch. fourth place ribbon | means a genuine serenity mannerisms destroy Ga rden Woman's National Farm and Garden Association members won several awards at the North Suburbia Fall Flower Show held at the Birmingham Community House. * * * Mrs. Kenneth Peterson won a third place ribbon for floral arrangement in the artistic di- for a formal New York cafe table setting: Mrs. Clarence Chorus, leads his group at the regular Tuesday eve- ning rehearsal at Mark Twain School. 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The minimum rent ranges from $42.50 for a no- bedroom apartment to $52.50 for a one-bedroom unit, .com- pared to $31 and $36 in other CHA buildings. , At least one person in each apartment must be 65 or older, and with an annual income of no more than $4,250. leh ee BETTY STONEHOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone- | house of Exmoore street an- | nounce the engagement of their | daughter Betty Jane to Gary Jay Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Kelly of Linabury street. The wedding will take place Oct. 24. those are the two words I hear * * * no matter how helpful I am try- “I can't even buy a dress to suit her any more. She has also become very critical of the way I look, the way I treat her friends, and so on. Do you have en this sudden antagonism?’ Adolescence, I suspect. 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Augustana Unit Works on Dolls for Children The Augustana Women's So- ciety of “St. John's Lutheran Church met Tuesday evening to work on. stocking dolls for the children's home. Mrs. Clifford Wilcox was ‘in charge of devotions. Soloist was Donald Winston, accom- panied by Mrs. Robert Sowter. ‘til 9 Have a circus of. FUN making | these cuddle clowns—bunny, puppy and baby boy. j Extra-easy gifts! Just two flat) pieces for each plus ears, ruffling! and gay clown caps. Pattern 968: “Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to use the fold-over cards (in- formals) for acknowledging my wedding presents -and would like to know what name to have printed across the face of them. Should it be Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mrs, John Smith or Mary Smith?” transfer pieces for three 8-inch cuddle clowns; directions, Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern—add five cents for each) pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send! Answer: Your thanks would to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- os agar! tytn pal ea Sree * * craft Dept P.O. Box 164; Old paper. y ° Theodore Chelsea eatin New York 11, use “informals” they may ei- eon the book ee N.Y. Print plainly Pattern Num-; _ bar ngs By Fic ess.” ’ ns < aa ss > Mrs onn Smi or irs, vonn ber, Name, Address and Zone. Hostesses for the evening Smith for those thank-you notes Our 1960 were not able to t+ New! New! New! were Mrs. James Isaacs, Mrs. which you Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book ees Michkeleen is ready NOW! Crammed with ex-. “Tite before your wedding. Hans Bichinalnen ond Drv. iting sug i signs t . Philip Warge' pane ga army a . ‘Dear Mrs. Post: The typi- Guests included Mrs. quilt. weave—tashions, home fur-. ©@! reception after a church Thomas Olson, Mrs, Sowter nishings toys, gifts, bazaar hits. wedding in this area takes 1 and Donald Winston. place in a large room in the recreational wing of the church immediately fdllowing the wed- [| ding. In this room a large | table containing the wedding In the book FREE — three quilt patterns. Hurry, send 25 cents for your copy. Stand-Up Tubes Taking up less space, new stand - up collapsible tubes, The unusual in coats, plaids and tweeds, Bridge Club Plays at Elks Temple The Pontiac Bridge Club met at the Elks Temple Monday evening with 15 tables in play. Duplicate cake, punch and an arrange- ment ef flowers with candles is set ap. My question is this: At a wedding reception of this sort taking. place at three thirty in the afternoon. should the candles be lighted?’ Twin fabrics have been made fa- Here are two mous by Mr. Mort. The slim costume is a basic sheath of monotone tweed with a “pop-over” with ¢aps of the same diam- eter as the tubes to furnish a base, are. used for a line of hair cream beauty treat- ments recently re-packaged for retail. distribution. The tube, standing on end, not only Winners were: Donald Bowen jacket of twin bold plaid. In black or takes up less room but lends imports and strooks. | examples of what can be done with pia tine odlaniina ml mi Answer: Not unless they are these wonderful twins. The bodice on brown tones, these “twins” are avail- a neat, orderly appearance to All hand-tailored by ral peal Coreen aoa an necessary. tr light | on tie full-skirted dress is a monotone able locally. tne bathroom or storage cabi- i ; Mrs =ricso wis, an | : | , kirt i - i _net. Brittany in regular ing unt Bet Jee” * * Moose Women | cosas ewe ele sited scan . ——— sizes and petites. The classic American _ shirt- Enroll Members ° . - First Philathea Class | Poper Towels Help | FALL SETTING Scouring the bottoms of skil- lets, pots and pans often leaves washcloths and towels in a greasy mess. The utensils will be cleaner and so will your washcloths if you use a paper waist dress is firmly ensconced ~ in the junior world this fall, re-|t Chapter Night = 89.95 8 99,95 Jerre eC CA omen of te ste rae! UStalls Officer Slate with buttertht sashed aprons. Petti- Chapter 360. held Moosehear | coats go under the billowing skirts, Christmas in the October chapter | The First Philathea Class of of course. night at the Moose Hall Monday. { | | Myrtle Rowe, chai f the) ‘ee First Baptit Gourch bold | 0 h irman o Mrs. Howard Barnett, pianist; Williams, reporter; Mrs. Maur- Scott, assistant reporter; Mooseheart committee, was in 4" installation of officers for Mien Gertrade Willicaee: chor. towel and chlorine bleach charge. The class was in honor) the coming year at a coop- ister- Mrs. Howard Barnett cleanser on the pan and skillet of Mrs. Ferman Huston, college erative dinner Tuesday evening Mrs. Warren Wes. | bottoms. teacher; : of regents —— | att > . cott, first assistant teacher, , Dawn Cavalier sav the plano| Otticens 3 talled a Mrs. see fckaliwae BLOOMFIEI D FASHION SHOP during the program and Mrs. Margaret Putnam, president: —_—- -- Lloyd LaBarge played Santa Claus.. Mrs. Philip Adams, vice pres- *® Hair Styling *-_ * | ident; Mrs. J. R. Howell, sec- “Hipcats’ and ‘“‘bootniks” hold! * Hair Tinting Candidates Mrs. Edna Verhine. ond vice president; Mrs. Em- |sway on high school and colleze * Bleaching Pontiac Chapter 360. and Mrs. Earl ory Kalse, secretary; Mrs. |campuses this fall. The former is * Manicurist Rowley. home chapter, were en- Harry Haggard, treasurer (a girl who wears tights. The lat- “Ome of Detroit's Finest Mair rolled, followed by a luncheon , and Mrs. Florence Harcourt, ter? A girl who wears boots, So Greceers™ aD. yy gt group will meet again assistant treasurer. \says Leone. Bier, fashion director jutnss or stati.” A. dd, ' Others include Mrs. Gertrude for a hosiery firm. | DeLor : e » Hair Fashions, Inc. the “Love” STAPP’S Junior... of every . . « fit tiny feet accurately to your doctor's orders... P | MI 6-s212 MI 6-3213 i 1083 West Long Lake R4. 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Sete rete ed te A Elegant: eak Sone ) ' wi or structural - Anyhow, once you have them a + + describes what can be done? ae the quality, Encouraging news came from a at recent meeting in San Francisco ® the feel Dr. Leo'N. Liss told-podiatrists at tending the lectures of the Ameri can College of Foot S Persp can be completely cured o permanently eliminated by 1 basic wools new and simplified surgical pro- ~ cedures.” by Jantzen, HELP YOU > eran Rey in Time was when the medical pro- ; fession considered the correction * ad your choice TO RADIANT sco come, migican | Camb EES best health’ and happiness. How st ° of style ever, these can cause the victim to nd colo change hiswalk and posture and _ = Consulting Nutritionist foot surgeons~have found that painful corns cause-serious mental} Yes, indeed! NOT all physical treblems are of nutritional origip. 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(AP)—A : 7 | Pa lt Soviet Embassy took steps Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Syed said) U. : é to buy not just ome, but “a few,’’ they read in the news’ “Bygone) ‘VACUUM seers + A165 up u cu Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Men- part of an unclaimed Montreal es-| ganized and armed several thou- ‘ | THYLE ELECTRIC shikev and commercial counselor tate. “ : : | ‘ = i ; | geles, indicated on his trip here two Syed’s great-grandfather, weeks ago that he would like to cisimed his family owned have an American whirlybird. | of me land around Que Ste. Menshikev told newsmen after | de Beaupre, L the meeting that the Seviet Union The Syeds say Portlance estab- . ape. lished the family claim and agreed) "Orr eae is just one ‘to settle for 18 -million dollars, | copter?” he asked. half the value of the property, But| West, the bold mayer of Com-) Menshikov said Deputy Under-|Portlance, a shipbuilder, was iii —_—- road secretary Livingston Merchant re- killed in a shipping accident in| prepared Ge a Netionel ferred him to Sikorsky Helicopter Cleveland in 1913 before he Col-) ssn conference. Division of the United Aircraft|lected. Syed said the family was| hie ‘ecacete Corp., builder of commercial ver-jinformed 16 years later that the Callir nd sions of the military, ‘copters in ‘estate still existed. i which Khrushchev rode as a guest) He planned to write to officials of President Eisenhower. lim Ste. Anne tp inquire about the| ~* *® * status of the case. handle the helicopter deal from ° | copter expert, but he will have to After Knee Operation ssiaddeaee become one, I guess,"’ Menshikov pe der its peaceful said. said | ii : tie gf ae g | SB birthday ; Celebrate and save at Richman’s— biggest maker-seller in the men’s wear business—and fast growing bigger. Why? Just check the superb fabrics... detailed tailoring... advanced styling. | Then check the prices! Only Richman’s Saginaw GM Plant huge purchasing power, 21 acres of ~~. Faces More Layoffs cliecna shops id uber seus tito, . : stores can offer values like these! SAGINAW (UPI) — A Saginaw — General Motors plant spokesman said: Tuesday the plant faces fur | Flint Cab Merger Joins 2 of City’s Oldest Firms FLINT (UPI)—Two of Fiint’s oldest taxicab and transfer com- panies merged Monday to form the Yellow and Deluxe Cab and @ Syi-mer silicone Trucking Co. finished to shed rain The company was formed ty and stains the joining of the Yellow and maet~seeerksckaM do ee PRE NB ME Checker Cab and Transfer Co. and | the Deluxe Cab Co. Roy L. Hawley was named presi- e dent of the new firm and Rich- ard Simpson was named vice presi- dent. Wake up rarin to. go Tailored blazer in all-wool ©. TOP LEATHER *@ Newest of collars, the new shaws LINED crew-neck pull bul “Overs, A © EASY ON rs knits, cardigans we. 3 Wools, woo! LY ith AND OFFI wool-Orions Sui > withouf Madison backache | Square and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable ired-out feelings. these discom- forts come on with over-exertion or ‘ : Bie: q . stress and strain—you want «relief — : : ‘ want it fast! Another disturbance may : 4 va : ‘ ; wren fo eet ,ierization. following Fi Me “ er wrong food and d — often setting : Far , rue eee nian ce gaan t ortable feelin 3 a ' fora wonderful buy you can always rely on Up a festless uncomf: " = ge er ie 42 i Parun 7 mary bee fast in 3 separate ws , oO ‘ _. ; ‘ ceemvemcc| aI uA BROTHERS > 2. by ing effect on bladder ita- ye \ ‘ ; apes ’ ‘ , | i \Soeetea | | i DAG Mise aed te ee Sarre , _ MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER — menea | Mirtscle:Mile’Ghopeing Center ‘1 : | MO RM a ek aie ; Open Deily 10.AiM. to 9 PM. tf" Fe S, rye TU a ee «“ . 4 my i bed — . ‘ es Ay. See _____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1959 2s ie, i eae : 5 whecty ssa ite vad das Care- congressional election. This In a 1956 decision, the Supreme lina = | fort te catiaw the union shap by] 7 "ici that there had nor bee A decision against organized Ja-| constitutional amendment in | eed teehee“. the doa . ee propor nan ft Mags alana ie as hether the union shop bron jurisdictions, The Looper case w <~ |ten into ideological and politica . : ; The Corrupt Practices Act for-|associations which violate thei brought in Georgia ations. "The|Dids any union organization to con-\right to freedom keds. AFL-CIO newiitn nner cn pe ero to spend conection protected ty the plained the situation like this; lrhts pectltttien tas hale set cr helaty the, cauet by. the| ally nullified by a Supreme Court Looper case. % fair estimate of the | ruling that unions may, however, situation is that there is a convic-| union's legislative goals or politi- “etre ty one Mlitary Missile: Bose Onsen | — Looper - ig em- ‘ eed Right with the beclailtiey eet gett inri to Cast Vote | a aa, es (IVAN Priority | = should not have to support Air F pe on car <_< Harold these activities with © thei $ i taeee eir dues, Air Force Chief States) sacmitian or tugh Galtekell te * * * ICBM Necessary ‘and form a new British government A similar case is pending be- Space Study to Lag Pon oP On. O eueent cee fore the North Carolina Supreme : x * * Court on appeal from a lower WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Air! But she can’t vote for either court ruling that employes under , a raiiroad union shop contract porce’s research chet sald Tuss- oy could only be required.te pay dues day the United States lags behind; Im Britain, the right to vote | in such amount as the unions could Russia in space because it placed! is reserved for the common prove in court were ‘reasonably primary emphasis on military mis-| man, necessary and related to collective siles during the past five years. | The queen's duties are limited bargaining’ .”’ dD Lt. Gen. Bernard A. Schriever,| to disselving - parliament by The AFL-CIO News said that M©@4 of the Air Research and De-, reyal decree and naming the these test cases applied only to velopment Command, made clear} new prime minister after the | union shop agreements negotiated at a news conference that this) election. , | under the Railway Labor Act, but condition will continue. x * * that “the principles involved gen- He said priority still is being | She will be told the election | TY Fe "eee given to the Intercontinental Bal- | results at her summer residence | listic Missile (ICBM) as a matter im Balmoral, Scotland. She ts FALSE TEETH of national survival. expected to end her vacation and That Loosen | Schriever said it was decided in return to London some time N d N + E b 1954 not to use military missiles in after the oon. ee ° MBaGrrass ine Vanguard earth satellite pro ~ Many wearers of false teeth have 9 er: Whil Soviets fi } gram. ile the Soviets have en- Seventh-Day Adventists . suffered real embarrassment because “ ” their plate dropped, slipped or wop- joyed ‘spectacular’ space success ie. Tive in fear of this Segue Oo dot with their bigger rocket, he said, Re-Elect Dr. Hutches Just wrinkle a little F Sern: the United States is even with them : 7 = : = . . — —— {noe » powder. oa in deploying ICBMs. DETROIT (UPI)—Dr. George F. firmly. so they feel-more comfort- | Dr. Herbert F. York, Pentagon Hutches, Lansing, Tuesday started ag research chief, said that it was his seventh two-year term as presi-/ drug counters everywhere. known in 1954 that Russia was dent of the Michigan Conference ——————__—__— ahead in missile development and of Seventh-Day Adventists. ~ a that an all-out effort was needed Itch of Piles ia Chick wp a - was eo by some we . : | delegates representing Get Relief Now sr | churches and other institutions Millions of sufferers in the last’ In turn, the 1954 lag was blamed} attending the biennial business 40 years have found a way to fast on the fact that U.S, scientists session of the Michigan Con- relief from itching and smarting of at one time thought it would be : piles. They use a delightful cooling ; drog | ference. The conference was er- soothing astringent formula— ‘possible to build a hydrogen’ ganized at Battle Creek 98 years Peterson's Ointment. No wonder,bomb small enough to be carted ago. : pa sufferer. writes, “The itc by an ICBM. and smarting were- relieved, | ‘This country’s missile program’ W. Franklin Miller, Lansing, was I cor all night. Peterson's Oint- sg aa in = m marvelous.” 56c&:85c ; druggists, Be delighted or sonny determing’ that gsueh mfissiles a staff of 10 departmental heads ack. Sige teeing Ase ee ee * + geass, ‘te ny * =e 3 Sat Se ae c ees es 3 te + . a Sek RE Se ~ one as gh rats . oe a ats tie Je Esk, DRT 1 cae Be 8 ie, We Salute = Women in Business | ‘ »». whose daily efforts are indispensible! | i Many combine the business of | * making a home with the business of ‘| er On ome earning a living... this takes humor, skill and dexterity! We owe them ae | a vote of thinks! 2a is in your heart... Smart Women ” | | SAVE Where They EARN 2 0) e ). > ° GIVE THE UNITED WAY , to the Pontiac Area United Fund ‘ -— Sponsor — , PONTIAC MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION AMERICAN’ FORGING AND SOCKET CO., BALDWIN RUBBER CO.. 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HURON eye «5701 Ba Midjand, Saginaw Work Together WIDEST SELECTION llege Quite Uni mst sauenion VT ri-County Co ite Unique BAY CITY“W-A unique.edtice-00%;-teler’ pupperted by telilens. siiliie Tesdsures’ We fen ‘edbidnistre- New Center Electronics | tional institution is being projected! ‘rere ts iso the prospect of a| ti and operation, MIRACLE MILE FE 8-9607 } to serve Michigan's tricounty Area! tatesupported college of medi-| Creation of the already legally of Bay, Midland and Saginaw icine for the fledgling tri-county| constituted two-year school liter- r — counties. university? | ally grew from the educational Large Selection * oe “The_structure is unusual, and,) 88d cultural needs of the com- STEREOPHONIC It contemplates combining tax!io the best of my knowledge, no| ™usity and stems pan ae a RECORDINGS and philanthropic monies “to PrO-|-omparable pattern exists in the ™sual degree of coopera Mes vide a four-year college for the/United States,” Dr. Samuel D,| tween the citizens of the MIRACLE MUSIC AND second largest population concen-!yarble 43-year-old college presi-| Coumties. oe tration in the state, dent, declares. | This same unity is evident in Miracle Mile FE 8-0021 Its ingredients are The two-year college is also un-| = | Am $8,000,000 two-year com- common in that it has its own aE munity (junior) college sup- board of trustees, not operating ‘39 RAMBLER - | ported by a one-and-a-half mill |as most community colleges under RADIO $16 48° | tax levy approved im 1953 by a board of education. 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Sa Elon i he 4 de WASHINGTON (AP) — For tele. attcted by. the ‘legislation iried inthe rasan currency Sained some. of the ground they ps: prone ged dy has}sponsored by Reps. Jack Westland accounts means: they tie up 103 lost in the 1958 Demorratic sweep. : . Says home without — on “a](R-Wash)' and Brent Spence (D-|million dollars in’ gold, ‘silver and) | In 127 municipal elections Mone ee bill that would save the oo Ky). are the large-size bills|other reserves. |day,’ the’ GOP showed a’ net gain a | Me Thon Monay Me $10,000 & day simply by rec-| printed tore, 1909. and the gold] The Westland and Spence bills\of 6 towhs; taking 25° towns that .- Pi ognizing the fact Sees een ee legally, would free these reserves for oth--bad been in the. hands of the : * of antique paper have apal othdeane from er use. This would mean the Treas- | Democrats while losing 9 of their ished from circulat ee 1934. : ury could “cut its borrowings by OW". : r (AP)—Vice President} More than 150 million dollars. in * * * a like amount, At current rates,| x * gf rt Nn ye he a cen, Sh pete It’s a rare day indeed when any-\the savings on interest charges) Over-all, Republicans in Te ; one of these purposes, bills .}would amount to more than $10,000 towns and Democrats in “i ple’s wallets. Much of this money) However, the fact they're still car- a day. | Was _one e nonpartisan elec jane been lost or po in ta through seer Sala aa : = Miciered: that J The -senpertant. tect ta Wnt opp \noquestion * if Tr Be ia iy the worlds greatest-tasting whiskies, demonstrate “freedom, not] a! all of # is a jeommunism is the way of the| Thi 1 fiction is carried to ‘ Z ° future.” | peat lehe. Fr leona tee Scotch and Canadian are the lightest!” : * 2 * |Treasury must make believe, that - To do this, said, freedom- people are still using about two) Hoving Americans will need a million dollars worth of Civil War . disciplined deter- ‘shin plasters.” These were! mination to work longer and hard-' pieces o nted as replace- é 6 e a er for our cause than the Com- ments {or coins in denominations| right...and Canadian Club, at 90.4 proof munists do for theirs.” \ranging from 3 cents to 50 cents | : : Nixon, ia leading possibility for/They vanished from circulation) : cht . Te teagan | the. 1960 Republican presidential many years ago. | : is the lightest of them all! NK. —‘¥ nomination, spoke Monday night; Proposed legislation-to end this! ; LaVigne Heapltal-order - i omg § at dedication ceremonies for the: game of ‘Iet's pretend” wouldn't é Ee . ly supervisor, the workings of the ports: oxygen to of torfiado or other dis- new Uhiversity of Chicago Law cost anyone a- penny, Neither “ble oxygen bank he assembled at asters. Harold B. Eulér, tal administrator, School center. , would it affect the value of any Sea ae or pe ae cube :. : currency, including any old = : 2 ; ne — might ors. can 39% SAVE 60—TASTY HALVES LIBBY'S PEARS ........... 2\/> can 39% SAVE 17c—CREAMED OR WHOLE KERNEL LIBBY'S CORN .‘...... 6 303 can $1.00 SAVE 17¢ ON 7 CANS LIBBY'S PEAS......... 7 303 can $1.00 FRESH 'N CRISP FOR SALADS Head LETTUCE 7 DELICIOUS FLAVORS BORDEN'S ICE CREAM !/, gal. ctn. 79c BORDEN'S CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE 8S New Crop Sugaripe Dried Fruit RAISINS ..2 ta.-49% Jumbo Prunes 2 urs. 6% APRICOTS . Sax 6% PEACHES .... 239° 45¢ eae seevye'/y gal. 43 _/ARGO GLOSS STARCH. .1-Ib. pkg. 17¢ A must for your loundry. FRESHWRAP WAXPAPER 100 ft. roll 27¢ “Keeps todays. foods fresh tomorrow, ‘© CEDAR SPONGE MOP. ;. each $3:49 Keeps your floors shiny and bright. »’ 4-WAY COLD TABLETS. .36-ct. pkg. 59 Breaks up colds fost. Delicious block brisk tea. 2, SALADA TEATBAGS . ...48-ct. pg. 650. } TOP VALUE — STAMPS | WEDNESDAY at KROGER’S in PONTIAC and DRAYTON PLAINS - FRUIT SAVE 10¢ ON 2 BOTTLES Libby's Catsup . TASTY BUTTERNUT OR ACORN SQUASH KROGER SLICED ENRICHED * ‘ ‘ 1-LB. LOAF SAVE KROGER FRESH SLICED WHITE BREAD ... .2 20-0z. loaves 39c LEMON EXTRACT weveceed l-oz. btl. 25¢ Famous Burnett’s brand. DIAPER SWEET .......... 24-072. pkg. 35¢ Softens, sweetens and deodorizes. ~ RED SEALLYE.......... 13-0z. can 29¢ Kroger low, low Price. EASY MONDAY STARCH ...!/> gal. 37¢ Easy to use liquid -starch. _ EASY MONDAY RINSE ...... qt. btl. 39 ‘Miracle rinse for your wosh CHUNK TUNA ........ 6!/>-0z. can 25¢ } OCKTAIL SAVE 14¢c ON 3 CANS—SLICED OR HALVES Libby’s Peaches... Vk saan 5 4 Si 2 for 15¢ 303 CAN CAN e BTLS. a) FROZEN - SAUSAGE, MUSHROOM, PEPPERONI G & W PIZZA saveiwe >. . 10-07. pkg. 59c FROZEN — WITH CHEESE , Gé&W PIZZA LARGE HEAD 10-07. 49: SAVE PKG. 10e FROZEN KROGER ORANGE JUICE ...... 4 6-0z. cans 89 RED ROSE TEA BAGS .. .48-ct. pkg. 65¢ Brisk, black delightful teo. KARO SYRUP .......... 24-072. btl. 25¢ Try Karo’s blue label for breakfost. PALMOLIVE SOAP......... , 3 Bars 35¢ Fragrant regular size a : PALMOLIVE SOAP .......... 3 Bars 49e Economical bath size bars. CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 3 Bars 35c¢ Pink reguler size bors. CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 3 Bars 49¢. 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FRES-SHORE OYSTERS ..... “na” 79¢ YOUNG TENDER MEATY $ 1Yo-2 LB, AVERAGE : A 5 ,000 e Cornish Hens NEST EGG FOR YOUR DAUGHTER Be sure she enters the 2nd ANNUAL Kroger-Westinghouse 100,000 JUNIOR COOK-OF-THE-YEAR CONTEST los Extra vin: Stamps With This Coupon end Purchase of | Coupon valid at Kroger in Detroit and Eastern Michigan 1-Lb. Pkg. Hygrede Hot Dogs or | LUNCHEON MEATS g | SS a — aes aus «== ae ae ae aoe r 50 Extra \iii: Stamps With This Coupon end Purchese of | Any Size Piece of Hygrede | | CORNED BEEF Coupon valid at Kroger in Detroit and “= Michigan thru Sat., Oct. 10, 1959. A| ——aeEwTe eww eaewe eee eee ees es TOP 25 Extra ii: Stamps | _ With This Coupon end Purchese of FRENCH DRESSING @ Coupon valid at Kroger tn Detroit and L Eastern Michigan thru Sat., Oct. 10, 1959. Pint Bottle of Kroger aw GER ee aes ae oe 6a eZ TOP 50 Extra .ii. Stamps | With Coupon end Purchese of 3 Jars 10-Oz. Grape, Cherry, or Block Raspberry - KROGER JELLY Coupon valid at Kroger tm Detroft and Eastern Michigan thru Sat., Oct. 16, 1959. —e ae ae eee ae ae a= aoe r =e ae ae a= eww ae ea eam TOP 25 Extra vitur Stamps With This Coupon end Purchase of Coupon valid at Kroger in Detroit and g L Eastern Michigan thru Sat., Oct. 10, 1959. Large Fieste — au ae ae ae a= aan au | © BAR CAKE VEL DETERGENT ........ King Size $1.32 Easy to use powered detergent. . LEMBROCOOKIES — 8-07. pkg. 29¢ IndependeAt makes them crisp and fresh. Cracker Barrel CHEESE .. 10-02. pkg. 59e Kroit’s own’ extra shorp cheddar .cheese. VEL BEAUTY BAR............ 2 bars 39 For cletre? complexions. STAR KIST TUNA Family size chunk style tuna. STAR KIST TUNA .., :3 6!/2-0z. cans 806 3c Off this testy chunk style tuna. beeees 91/4-02z. can 396OO ——————————— re. ee, THIRTY ~~ Dedicate Giant U. of M.. Astronomers) © Now Tune In on Planets Long Hidden ANN ARBOR ®— University, | of Michigan astronomers tuned in) © on the planets today with a new, giant radio telescope said to be believed used Russia the most sensitive of its kind in the space efforts but the American world. project is lagging a year behind Formal dedication ceremonies! because of insufficient funds, rock- were scheduled todey for the 70-| et iteieeee Braun ton steel and aluminum structure said day night. atop Peach Mountain, about 16 Von Braun, chief of the Ar- miles northwest of here. My’s rockets and missiles pre- *~ * * gram, told newsmen before ad- Professor Fred T. Haddock, uni-} weg ._ group ro to vait his in City versity astronomer who heads the! gy ited on \ project, said the 10-story high an. icles are Killing the Unite ro siete. ° tenna, shaped like a huge saucer,! States’ chances of overtaking eal & et: is the most sensitive instrumeat! sae Russia in the space race. He ng politics wth of its kind and the fourth largest) pe gry “We could catch up if we spend ee. Socialist na steerable radio telescope in the WHO NEEDS LONGSHOREMEN? — Yemenite should be back at ats ‘soon_since President ae money to do it,” he said. a firm in capital world dancers ‘that perform with the Inbal unit of the Eisenhower invoked the Taft-Hartley Act yester- | “We could go faster if we got. the tie waetel & Fesachior, With its precision. made re- Israeli Dance Theater seem to be right at home day. The dance troop is part of a group of coy we nant. ee eae Eva Samano. in 1940, Her grand. ~~ filecting surface and mew drive as they carry their own luggage off the liner | Yemenites that migrated to Israel. Their dancing, ve J — vag a fe father was British. system, the $270,000 telescope Zion after it docked in New York. The dock Inbal, combines traditional steps with modern de: n aevelaonaaat ie — ject He returned to hs alma mater can chart any portion of the sky. | workers were on strike at the time, but they Israeli aspirations, Setern wuld have engines cap- briefly in 183 as director, or breaking it down inte 40,000 sec- of 1,500,- . tions, Haddock said. : . ‘ jable of developing thrust 4 : president. ov Fa ia The built under 8 Pro . : alll a ee ee el His entry into politics came in he telescope was . ater our ercon- ca a oS pee te Lm Rectieats ; |tinental ballistic missile and about 1945 when en old triend, Miguel Research and was put into oper- s . ; ® . " ‘twice as great as the power plants Aleman, was nominated for tn ation yesterday a thinly the Russians have used presidency and asked Lopez Haddock said the new telescope ve IC | an 0 Oris a ld IC 0 in their space program.” ; teos to be one of his top cam- will enable man to penetrate cos- ® paigners. Aleman was elected, mic dust clouds to learn what is N Li hti and saw to it his friend was behind them. study regions where — t a-| CW g Ing elected-a senator. the stars are born and die, track LANSING Ww — A post card pa-| position to any official system of |require about a quarter of a mil- | . é : rockets and pick up radio waves trol—with motorists inforthing on| encouraging informants. lion dollars to get it under way|#¢ Stop Midair ; from space that are millions o/ violations by other motoriste—bas | Secretary of State James M. in Michigan. a years old been proposed as one method of! sare said no action on the proposal Margolis said he developed the Crashes OK’d on @ : * * © cutting down highway sccidens.|was required from the Safety Com-| Wea with the help of Dr. Gerdon . Haddock said among the first The plan, outlined to the State! mission at this time. Scott, dean of the Wayne Medical | MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — The - uses of the telescope will be an Safety Commission yesterday, ow « School, and Donald Stutz, mam- |Federal Aviation Agency approved effort to learn more about Uranus 4rew immediate objections. He said the idea was still’in the| ®¢img director ofthe Braffic Safe- ja new airborne system po inese and Venus ' * * * | talking stage and probably would ty Assn. of Detroit, to prevent midair col- Uranus is a little known planet, It was proposed by Dr. F. J. He proposed an organization to |tisions, it’ was announced yester- . - beyond Mars. Venus has never Margolis of Kalamazoo, director | be known as “green light” to es day. << Judge Says Formosa been seen optically because of a'of the audio-visual department of . tablish a nonpunitive program for The Minneapolis-Honeywell Reg- pa Can't Be Used Since dense cloud cover Wayne State. University Medical Tough Getting Jury promoting traffic safety through ulator Co., which built the device, po NoT ~vU of the ’ — School. . . public participation, jsaid it —" rd high-intensity oa tae — _—— arcs rang It’s Not a Country yve in Communi Killi NATION'S MAIN PROBLEM Say ceaien | doses aff. The tag “sold” stock to the led's shoe mb doubt the , Court Would Pay — satees wud asd to reer NQ|xanows sare epaneswingtoe | Sota ol The tg "el tuck the Is shoe to Qt Res | cacy epee | them by pest card t the scere- Automobile ee oe said,| The lights have been seen at) the one women with an Judge oleealr . tary of state’s office. Those mak-.| CHELSEA. Vt. (UPI) — Ques re the main public prob-'distances of 100 miles, according that the United States Indians Or Lan ing the compitint could elther jtioning of ‘veniremen in one of !em in the nation today. to -H. W. Atkins, a Northwest- ve Tuesday hall sign their name or remain anony- Vermont's strangest murder cases, | The plan would work this way: | Orient Airlines pilot who thought | State Police Count 1,220 oo ke melhor Giead uf WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S.| mous. = Fonaonae ‘comely slaying” ———— So jot Mm > cee cid tal F ue © iy at & Court of Claims decided today that!> .. ” o rille sibson, resumed in issued to motorists in the li- | innea Leni B d Ch k U . country. a small group of Alaskan Indians BE roca grea Superior Court today. cense plate package distributed strobe lights give pilots of planes | a ec S on Pswing “""* . « ¢ are entitled to be paid for more ant for the Driver Education Divi-! * * * | by the secretary of state’s office. |traveling 360 miles an hour more | than 20 million acres of land taken sion of the State Department of Preliminary proceedings yester- [ These would contain check off|*™@" three times the 15 seconds Selects eet ana ces ap he now has to observe another) EAST®LANSING @® — Rubberjhe said. Police’ departments also|deportations to Red na, a from their ancestors by the white Public Instruction. day eliminated 42 of 91 prospective boxes for specific violations and on a colliaion course and |checks are bouncing Bighar Ren oe com U Un a tiaeiiirs oni the now rotieg visto man \Jurors summoned for the trial of space for other Vigia tions to be! apap : - wrtation of Millions of dollars could be in-/ PICTURES DON'T PASs [Robert O. Welch, 45, a school written in. take evasive action. pens this —— indication|batch of fretelent checks = cig halt peg as volved. Acting Gov, John B. Swainson janitor. | Motorists would be asked to send wer ey recalled there had been objection Superior Jelige Nett J. Bivell oe SS oe ~ 8 th d Sale \oaAligier veges check section be gerne of + ong eeey boa rdered officials offender, | Mon Bon : ' ood. cised chet operating * more ‘veairemea fer they spotted a viola | Pry ee of wom the soak" ak wd “Also a|adviser for Far Eastern affairs Total Is $7 Million *® * * * ¢ ¢ “An improvement in the econ- jomy should bring greater caution |fot of amateurs.” | fective. Welch and Frank W. Carpenter, | Motorists accumulating a file ce, jin cashing checks, but usually the ; cards would be contacted by the , is true,” said Detective ) | Swainson predicted similar op- 43, are accused of first degree, Oakland County residents in-|reverse L ‘ ‘murder and kidnaping in the leh a “e a office on their vested $6,996,585 in Series E and H/Set. Fred C. Kelly, head of the Couple Injur i of the 47-year-old Gibson, a/R wane oat — of the | United States bonds dur~|check division. : : The Sear, te ent rene at WW ‘d Bi Niki farmer in the small town of New- data would be turned over t ‘ing the first eight “When money is more plenti- |} C sh | T only to “a termined within the next year of é ame | ita a Carpenter will stand trial ))") agencies for pesaiiie ereastis: fi there to © tendency for in Ta nto ree person : be deported only two by a court commissioner. A/ , \* “Who ever were passed up yesterday by the! million dollars in arrears quite a comedown, heard of Roquefort in Roquefort dressing, anyway? ' | ad . ie poate * te I / / How < 7 . : ds ‘ ; 1 oad “ : , { Oe ee é gh ¢ : a v é (= 4 4 ‘ : Ase fi Va" = . ‘ * ¥ ss aa : ce eur oa t gy * jar EY ol ol \ of Ee Cee is rs * . " x Le : >. Mea os Tats < . — ; 2 ae , | : 2 F 2 a iY han | : ; a - 2, PRESS . WE ne ant | ie tDNESDAY : ’ mers , 1959 fs 7 t . 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Sos Sg ee = eee PRESS BOX ; * ” win the joined pena dye aes 9 Ps ee oe ‘ Paul Wilco 3 Se ie Score =| rae geet they out-hit GS ani teas : se cn, "Al im the ‘Ne ieee a we ee per any a sgt bot id The x * aton " figt wpe ec ge Ind ee ring 4 na the We Sx Bly Mantger wal cag nam ~ ee ren anty 2 ne A ae gue Wilco wo Rasheh a aad i ihe ‘esterday, bak Sox mort ge wien te Dadgrs pri oa roe at = the aoe out ee pga, hae “We're doctored Apez of the Carl Dodgers id but fle he Sretrd gets ¥ el all going t : White |@°s” vcore . failed, averag is ad Ene Caes, deing they 5+ thing his but of stars > Dodg- a. a 3. winning what went | * pop good » 8 Vv *® with comes back and up with humored!: ¥ _ Veteran © om te eig patie oe Worl one out. the bases about ngpaes defensive end histery tease sad the Chicago ries Bo pee = = under the —— ! — Pechers 1 lost to » Back oss ae in Ser- Apario os. xX wanted a little ball,”"he y w sotball for thei ae ee - [eae ee “All ' clow where pam ey aaa Fr: same the Sg ‘making Early, Lollar cr... nt: ; 0 @, ame Po s| the wally had in the final Ma weamdiae prvenerny his ae re iusuowakt aseenes 4 5 1 o 3 ; I didn There mind the De play of his knee e favored start, ey a ig’: 't was was to rout 1d ms on pre «4 em at 13-10 M cy StL T ieists only hi Pesta catittag But i Be Wawel game, on Sash Lr: ce 8 8 i hit it lie ag it thoorg i Sam ~ « ¢ Sunday iat the Dodgers jer sal tee rest EET Ham — Semel MP ee ae gar who'll sem SS oe 8 i 5] master, Piel tae es istorio, on the victory are send scareey B® e 8 ; 3 Rive stroke for the anno prominent ra of Sra ae HESS: cas Sears a -_- | mer: ot the. remsa fo eis oe (38H i Charlie Neal u eee ae bea ; stable. Pist racing : a Neal 3B gH 4 eal wu ». two ircles e in MN istori Dodger * “ two ~~! 5 0 Re FO P. on for th Maryla 10 has *-* Moon RF_CP 8 3 $e a| Rive * * ‘ e past 18 nd raci said afo Manage Hodges LP Pt ® 1 °° 3) ter ra played * ways es Vet * years ing olestie. omar ag Alston |g-Pairly Wee : H 3 H 4 ; —— made a soli righ os « + En ey ‘ Rarilivecs fie m ¢ Tet ° - a eT Ee ; * acs iv morial in the pig Bes. 4) iP : " 2 ° 2 i ball, catch on peciacalr, game |S 4 >a “i. . ~ % Se me: ¥ s* a "wil make isda Fa sad enaee ok Router 1 eo 24 e 3 i a) ot ~ehaigplcetris ana | “th when —_ This 5 ae Bers ere as a bright filled ’ Rosar'P . , Se °o °6 1 06 y sun one said. Nellie the Chi was Rs oh . y agains Worta ae eee )-Podres 7a08 3 8 é 3) don't hel glasses pping dowt Fox crossi eee scen The Ji * ; mony highs » seid “Seen f-sher? pes pes s i mt bp ot here" the ae tee pues ehetreger No. 12 of ‘Pontia ane fer each with toward y voaeee H ® @ nd 4 > pitcher asked y plate in the red the on Angeles perpetual Pontiac vets Post played oe record Totais . 1 e 6°86 eo 8 0) pinch , Larry why ] 4th inni winning ford-P6 troph will 4 in thd crowds ve aie : { hitter She he inning run afte _ford-Pontia y fo jonate But aed oe games canithih ter 6 — = : gee in the ry. aa - He scored oSerie Sherm Lo series wh Northe the Wat : full it was an Ban f tor ws , oR i ninth a) ges into th lar hit in } night at oe mm football of errors it A ot is in Tt il . He! e Dod e 6th gam to a do Waterford begin F all —_— chin, cone algae aa su eitapele seni ps cane rida leaving white-shirt B—-Ran. fee play 4% in gam be played ay. The vi aw Mowe A y “Our fielders , with the in 8th Snider oufax in : = es, 3-2, afte Thursday victory fo wephete will be a of the * in our eters ht grpund Ot misamneanie: for Deme T =slays eee the lanniversary of the wanait Lio Manager park,” to be G—Popped out tor sal 0 win y —-_ Oo celeb Varsity tons been Al said better for Roseboro atety ‘ yesterda ‘rall Frida ration i Shop the a ee Waite can |toe Angeles out £ » y. |Sper — in Bir- year, “Defense Sox|*** ve. Willems sth penc y B _E , but or part of has @8 in er will arr arl No’ it) was corr there ae As B-wone, DP. eseses “ Or, tas can Oliver “T said O eke cligege al 4 tae eee 6 Oo! ‘3 Sf: i? cr . on won aac Bi Pe ane An Be oo ane se \ prone fon arth ae et all t win the ee D seve 2. a: year.” done Se. |x-P ees ace > ens a. alte, Se [Ssceran. aide ae » Tas UY by Dick De tremendons sis ata mF 8 3 loser Donovan, réliet Koufas atter ee 4 e $ White Sox put ee third job) palekay Soxndes ay). °° e ° pi bay mei . Py i the |B mers tA) fone 7 ° | ki SSeeier ies ae pers to’ put a Right’ field ted 0 : Left of Pre N sig Sox some eels fy Baie As , fourth Gillliam two-out 0 1 proianbs roy reoere ies leS 0 in the Bcc Bygor 2 a bm Sex § fF id n coming with web waedea It peg =: pas tar s Il ay Ni to Ser ae pond ve o vaee 2 lant Lover = @& pore = 4 — Local Al Jim M e then cette | the fact com Encou ime i a have uith MeAnany and is meth that a te nter in IL hand playing the © ma ie ale at sy move hae my | te eb by Rivera. Lopez oueged't her sod paren I rina good” 1 a Papin or jun werds, Be na » too WEL - it on I oo aie aa all prerelease y shutfiing ae ces rm rivalry t all . tfeely and» Northe rd pl y will ners wild *® lum goes back my from let steps m ays ho night on arm way. the the ball at feren in st whe: j So pal pedir and Armen Poge Wy Sovect wat bale | swing ce an In a renting to second the run ball read about. that t pendu- bing up my . In Thi game. ter-Lakes ntiac My pong "gees ay freee bib a ea Con- im Landis, “past 8 drive deep a pendulum fh as Sgr bagalang aa , but a igary ries one of i see could but not ter fie you arc ieee, pe>| tt ecteniy penal ene most devel past the Ider ov, eben You » ., Per my hand i oe the — — Onkees heated Ait toward im ary you foul ible peciall that’ nly - v0 «sch ounty - eae cern tow ar in tet ich a th 1 inert ee aS ] e entry laugh any ee the to ‘ether “ott Ps -rlee athe AllStar tour R Fie domin nag he for . vehiies out ° os there IVALR . the ant fa think § left, roma ad Pen gns ats tee the nevies are » games, | Yee! Y : jae pce ctor ¢ the fourth, catch, too.” ay ‘ ing fet — tis seat but I rate Prssaged to yor Skipper pa Race arige - Waterte A between a es ‘na ie when their : be out would pre-tt e his Conf diron. valry ord sg Th erford cated a single A re hgmodtinfi~ r of. time.” re ae desis deal: PNH i Friday and Ponti a. ce eres 4 a Nocihera. and went led my found the . +| feet close is ensient thei s the paca “J ac Northern ne on will m rn. pha fon best way b= ae a Prat barron ; r first on oy sy Sesealinll eet Pon right-cen smooth to keep bowling dettreet a N meeting So poe of meet will pe ee heap hataiea , Ave gy Fox th (and lar to approach on iuae the ew Y be the Inter-L the encounter. the « scheduling 6 nee tae, Lollar iba your fi cos w_York Seer fans guard Jim On the W laa diag es loi play rythmical natural be oon as C portant | s—- Thei Jim Joh he Waterf nference ing ommitme t, he and mr Sa B leveland N. eague ot pen rman ee fees meeting ceva ria Valley A er and rts for P ane r phot entine Prova Phe : n. em fr gave =A emesis i guard NH wi Mora o left @ Pho Thi lel om te op ll rown mesial es or PR wl be ado et to ight are na Jee the ‘ : ; nD Cout North nd logi ip os By United S aad ae sivas a sith irval except . : . Ipast y s bee falled ept ania real The Browns, cag International . Cd | A hip n a bitt Lake retiring on x bill 1959. . cS reared from er foe in right Don Zim ‘ crack at ger for thei vori city feud the Ce Neate — tean rst Sen to defe W bd bid until whieh ee : eprive only lalso i e t nme game Football aut ot he, Sey mf the New e ex the strc raean get unde Sasha ons a The th palace iy r was money, Leagae of (San at Cleve York, the e Huski gri aterford the ball ot , are three-poi titel ne dagriggporng F tand. tim Eastern Divisio | | The hint Tid opponent with , only D orty-niners 7 eran Wid N everyone fa- perfect rec . The m title Nn p Fri orth “ lowa A two weeks eee ort teams and 1958, y missed only eeven | j category day falls played agrotiaaie ‘the big B thleti Bay ac the on eau. seen ated tee Bees varthy” footbe Us in the tos Os etic Pokus on Y, clash slay (tes = eS ea time in Meter jes, playing sH h_ Vince at Gree e Gian won | minut Browns i r whe rich in hist for ying he . Effi an ° s are four Lo ‘ ts add copies ys va ts Ul te eal ‘patan teat the fi thought tf ged in Sunda Lis mbardi’ ed insult ta gam 2 cbectages en we Maras the 1g 1n t favo’ i's sult t off e to fo regul two! fi the st Frid thei wr bb oni = y on Ca chelenn 9 Gate me : o Amlin that clas blanks division play- o we =i unned evening A CITY.’ mpu Detroit: te tae are “a. the - clash a the B play- Wisner 5S: gton, heavily- is the — ned Maat S| over ¢ the the % point | Qs ” : rowns|.2t Was N tadium alles on ce | Se wats us Peat ‘Breir Sas F inners 2b Fa eee a te Poor e of eae the effigy Tuesda are piel pen se Arg b in pia Oe earn “a Pages th | Park ge aa on pied of cuss was ard in co y Steelers by over the Bagics defeat y conten P 958 and sing drag he ngclinn iets park Brosh cutroveay bet a twe Pittsburgh kies a Pani ane were ope Hei at H head. he Forest and b to dis- srr citenae 4 Philadel Cla the last acon Brow club to a 130 ston their ons ary ie game phia sc m’'s W: nq 59 slate id- prayin’ - ¢ A cand fetal. conch ated a at Wi dinals-Red- SAULT p a typical’ for ary of beeen Fr als gi of ae ie with ‘, the ball ieee , Coach. All tossup. ashington ~The Cae MAR day at I; hard fog should set rials ha coached Orion. oy yey ee 5 aehgetny Se malt oe 2 IE, On aad pace ena sa 12 by Da xs tree was the no such coaches Sault S pages bes fet eo or eae iii seve ene see dl ie Garametet on | oon ‘aes as oes « a alw claim eeere ry Reg 5s cesar veland meltctei tea 316 | rd. The ; here s in The aiioay ee from a Sitters eden ow as a fa there parla in a rom (Ont.) — ae a the Pe unced \efore then nial in Gan from al F ; pot light suit was athletic ’ ites sith eed cam their vorite| The game he vail tanaka 11.7 5 1959 rdinals aft back mic: tae a 3 Le opening ‘a shoe be 4 black coat; a Pig to weeke for ames. emareee ff ag re last ble . New ragga to Aoooaal hos. any Lake ic a 216 paid 18-6, feud po ape dar pr the ~ ee. Of tlie may vor-| Wing e free-f marked ght. args in its edged I urgh, |le Inter Lakes Frida Cision to reg Hr gpane Seechies -kers we six ay be Shdhoed defensem. or-alls, wi by two Phil took a first hae: An- rein actio es Arana week fered and a phcsigreger lis be Ravlich of Pete rith Red adelph 49-21, whipp 23-21 preeleoe-gh ee will was when inte the The * to win y | being ba of the Goegan Al ia last ippin , {title ta alled pre nigh see pra ay Brecher sald be | oh Alaa 9 _ {aera nished Mace stern ex We a air y casio then at Iowa sald he ~o ged rising under ~. from the derbirds| Patton night her, N t uthfield invades Berkley an leaving prs ta E 14: of the dogs last S — game for Patton. th t eattack York’ peer Retegteges Berkley aa pres when he dibtinces the hi hear tie te isms a0 11 fenge t e team’ ck s of-\leagu t the I- Farm sot aden - ges contract was |4re the story ines on penalties sé back m’s ali and Jim\™ e cam TL ington . and favored Cardi when | in} the Detroit, ,e adelphi , did all-leagu im| Week. paign program as time. all wentdli team inals they lop-sided ae the aw Si neat | deggie swings the ’ offers in ted to that over a 34 7 now local fans affair re called le Brow figure t P ay at te Cu into 2nd the mean- times last whipped New Y F before in Clevel ms, re to play agai il- me ne tee , oe them ork! y under 2,209 | Mike and is gainst| N race ding t Since . three! ourdy ird McCo in orthe are W ew tn coming was goali pound ri rmack good ormeern and Wall ide- 1960, | turn the ie Denni ri , Clev shane | 10 ied into turning st ba ght eveland’ ape record Berkley Lak the the a ar is ck off land e : 63 wa of De in ensi 8 field s. W , al : Browns NF. shot y 58 the of action ive - and at 1 wi ha -L. | got $ on goal of the Red game the t afte tackle Fa det ertord. th vn ann fear . The w |b an oe rmington ending , South T 21 Th ings ha cham erry shots underbird ga injury ason bec most! K ve Sawchuk at De adel erie . He a ickotf Ol m pice troit quite Sund on offense played one of ford is time F s. Smith’ McCo at Chica whole| s 8 Pp. m. ridhy at w Sith, gund and pad last’). sna ater- on Jim Brown's ru Ray ie ae; BEACH. Ps fiona | s runs, y| Mea ANT + cinbeisied Raney ae «ANTONIO, Ter. Deccnam, : 1. outpotnied 10. desman th 1s 5 ' 4 . > be i 2 << hae a ‘ j bi ‘ Rane | - : 4, ? “s + } . ‘ f ‘ F ee 4 a ‘ey ie : \ : ‘ « i * a + ~ > * = ae | ‘ ° ° \ ‘ \ i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7,1950 ee es ; THIRTY-TWO _ 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, YEAR-END CLEARANCE—'5S9° MODELS! | APPLIANCES TELEVISION — : MArket 4-1559 |Seniors Tourney jin First Round, - » a fat area alleys in the past few years under the guidance ida of proprietors with an eye for talent. Two of these y showed their wares well in the opening qualifying round for the 3rd annual Pontiac Press. Bowlerama. Mike Dzuris and Joe Myers, both 15, combined some outstanding bowling with good handicaps to finish 1-2 “ tee Dawson of. Glenn ‘Ellyn, Il on the list of qualifiers for the finals. eet Dace Sven et nae, Many other such youngsters are expected to. compete DRIVE ae aes A in both the men’s and wom-- ; : en’s divisions before the) prevented Joe Bonfiglio from enter- the Chick League comes . ‘ Be Sy Berbers fe Prec Keego Harbor|tdurney comes. to a close|ing the national eliminations in Our operation for all of our 37 years has of the national, bounced out by West Bloom-|Qct, 25 with the finals at|™hich “Mo” Moore and Mary been to use all of our effort to insure only William Norvell Jr., a Chattan- a big Brighton) +4. Bonfiglio’ ew H roé are still in contention, the good driving members of the Auto Club. ooga, i ea cog paca broker. of a ee sn uron We believed, and now know, that as a group perm Sen 3ep. after two games| ‘Youth ts nothing ‘new’ to the they have fewer losses. And we have based and Clarkston |Bowlerama, Joe Tinson, the Ist) our rates upon the record of this selected Detroit Fighter oe ee ee ee sayin chains nl emmy utumn the Badin Stays Unbeaten Hills its at This return of premium hes been « saving in SARNIA, Ont. @—Sonny Hill,| | : is rated the|. “aay of the younger set are addition to the saving on rates. Detroit middleweight, remained ot ae the Coming dedicated kegiers with 2 a ae boxing today ; . the top game of the | eve on becoming big-timers some- It is the good driver selection that has worked. It has eated pro mB? ek its. strong jafter scoring a split decision over day mvych in the manner that oth- saved the insured members of the Club tens of millions } : . will have kids dream of the Ma- ef }Rescoe Shamblin of . Youngstown, : i advantage. A pa mee ; “ Ohio, in an eight-rounder last ~_ “ot the recent rainy Jr L@eg¥es in baseball. Bowling © $50,000,000 returned. ‘night. — - Ss : ‘ roan has come a long way in recent Joes Bulldogs. ’ ‘ Detroit Autemebile Hill weighed 162 and Shamblin A aE Ree. 101 while all a Pa p= ana ate Oe aie a | 167. It was Hill’s 16th win. He A AP Wirephete points le allwing Inter-Insurance Exchange eet fag? ee — The Waite Son ws of by N far with league figures being 80-26| img job handling the Bowlerama, at Autemebile Club ef Michigan | bes an 86 poceed. ~~ of the |headed by Jack Newton’s 30 and| as brought the pair along slow- i Cash made a change in dress yesterday for the 5th game 18 for and| Wy since they started three years VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE | lm cther bouts, Walt Turner) Series. The Chisox went tack to thelr old biack stockings trimmed jy) "2s" poe ‘sich - working} 0g8 Mis own bey, Gary, - (14), Middleton, Ohio, knocked) in red and white. It’ was @ superstitious move on the part of Alix completes the | y.| other capable pintoppler, A. j. BOCUE — Mgr. — out Carl Hughey (153), Detroit, in) president Bill Veeck who had the players wearing white sox at the Dennis boys bowled together : field. He has booted 11 extra on 76 Williams St. — FE 5-415! the second round start of the Series. ‘points team last year and are on A. Warken, FE 2-6240 E. G. Tynan, FE 4-2801 * * * eae Sie ti =< wan now, L. Taft, FE 2-s919 K. V. Keener, Jim Pettaway (135). © Toledo. ers ipped a 4 BY . R. Witsen, FE 8-0205 MElrese 7 . : ° Clarencevi Milford. I plan to take them to the i = Deree, ain aa H. W. MeNalley, OF 2-7741 Ohio, won on a technical knockot Eliot Named ‘Coach of Week’ ace err a as tie by ABC,” says the elder Hintz, ‘“‘Dzur- SPECIAL C. C. Coan. GR 6-45B6 over Ray Trotter (134), Detroit South ye but since has is already has his money saved See first page of local phone books for offices te state cities jOscar Burton (176), Detroit, de- I] - a G id B H d m for it,” he added rs cisioned Levi Pearson (161), | trounced Bloomfield Hills and , . Saari In] Tl OSS onore | Many. » a < —— CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (UPI)—His de-in his final season at Illinois —| Brighton has tallied 50 points) Some outstanding keglers , feated foes from Army went away for he has announced he will move Te apse one total is failed ” ee wit le ta ° umbling about a “new attack’’|up to the assistant athletic direc- ess for t . Randy Marx |opening ; he insists that his team “did about | two. They operate in the backfield | Foster, a 202 average man. same things we've al ; with 191-pound Earl Clark and|Figa, Westside star who hit a 4 CAR LOADS Te ge eer ferme, iy eae ae * ® * re . * * * erry 2 won | in’ Wed ay TV Bout | In fact, after taking a 20-0 bat- peed Y ee a ea a ogc rociamey tering from Indiana a week earlier, LOUISVILLE, Ky, (AP)—Rudel ‘Milled his boys in the rain to be practice sessions “cosching mor-|ing on the Ohio River, meets sreat respect for Brighton as 8) o¢ Walnut Lake fired a PAY AS LOW AS ale rather than féotball” and “get-|Ralph Dupas tonight in a sched-| “steady” team, game at Norwest Lanes $1.25 A WEEK ting down to the bare facts of Uled 10-round welterweight bout.’ (Clarkston will be favored to | up 2 total of 21 straight ' the game.” | * 2 *® | boup reling bet the Welren-ave | im a seactiog custen, Tas 30 TE . . . . ° ° ! ticipa plenty e li I These 7,412 tires are all Firsts in premium and first quality---Brand }| He's a mmole mesial ee an poe tery mg porns oom inl cad star had 1460 for six games, co) 7m X) 95 : ‘ ° t e x e 0. con- | ° MPA al new with factory serial numbers---For Fast Disposal, All Have Been college foothell’s coach of the week] tender by the National Boxing| Tuaing and Ken Perkins came close Value With by United Press International to-|Assn. and Sitch, ranked eighth,| Dick Caverty B & M alleys in Walled Lake. This Ad day as a result of the Illini's| since Louisville promoter Bill King, om has made had 11 in a row before getting shocking 20-14 victory Saturday|says he has offered $75,000 to wel-| title threat. Holly spare for 288. A 215 and 21 over an Army team ranked. fourth terweight champion Don Jordan| despite some good him a 713 actual series TTT in the nation and rated a 10-point!to fight the winner here. Northville had its Lincoln Matinee loop. Ken favorite, * * * Bloomfield Hills but ages '191. AT CANCELLATION PRICES! DUAL TREAD ALL NYLON PREMIUM QUALITY WHITEWALLS- popular 6.70-15 size f\ s Plus fed. tax ext. rec. tire If no exchange—add $3 per tire The honor, won in the past sev- eral times by Eliot, comes now 37 The bout will be televised na-'new Milford coach Jerry G EXTRA PINS BRA E 'the losing side of the ledger. . K tionally (ABC) at 9 p. m. (EST). 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WIN” By The Associated Press, South Haven ranked second with: pete SCHUTEZ MOTORS . eiym, + + pt Three teams are waging a ter-|65 points while Dowagiac trailed in ws 6-40) taceneenane be etal oe rifi¢ fight for the top spot in the|third with 64 points. Facing the; i#Pl és was Class 8 ee erea nee titest test this week will be South| — - a " second|Haven, which meets No, 8 rated! ipa weekly poll finds the top three|yayct, Nich meets No. 8 rated Professional ’ | lteams separated by only two University High on Fri- ae i Ze points, but Monroe Catholic man-|*Y nig. * *& ¢& WRESTLING e} (i656) aged to retain its hold on first) ' aw ca , se place. Last week's rating: took on quite ay - pas , i i. ae mn ie. re ‘ eee Second-ranked Cadil- rowriac be tm & panel 4 Sperts.editors lac rated Sturgis and 10th ARD friendships will be tocgotten Sate ne uider'hen both were assist-/ 0@ to ig tat mv i, John saath | onlek Pecinate oted M Se lage 7a stn eee - pat pid . oo } : t- v iouree beatings and tumbled out of the McRae, Julian day when Michigan State me's ants here ynder Biggie Munn. and in 1952 took ever at lowa. Ieins, halfback, Highland Park: | Catholic to the top position for elite group. WED., OCcT. 7 Goin Starting Berths! Forest Evashevski, head coach! " Evashevuki then was regardea | Under: Evashevski’s driving di-'winiam Ringer, guard, Flint Cen- Pre age creat week, this Here's the way the AP panel 8:30 P. M. With Wolveri at Iowa, and Michigan State’s Duf-| as helr apparent to the Spartan (ection, the Hawkeyes have en- tral: Robert Yauck, tackle. Sagi-| ‘“ —_ raglan ea @ high schoo! tenn Ei. why a te Badia ty nes eae he peg wrap ag and Donald Zinn, center, | * oe: . i nds vs. George MacArthur ‘ = ‘ winn Battle Creek. . Rating. Team Record Poll Pts jack Laskin vs, The Mighty Ther new faces Will be in. Michigan's Lt County Seeing Roce and again last year. + |. Natignn State tne meet leva | UPI Ratings |: Saale TPE Ih mer armrar ver coma ¥ €: - * | be ty : A] . MH, cere etees . Siegen’ fetemion’ anata : only twice before—both — _ | § fomac* 3 3s MP RINGSIDE ....,...... 2.50 one. oe as coach Bump He's well remembered here as since the Spartans entered the | wh wen sl ts Bete ene ie} ” Elliott tries to breathe new life into ris lan, 0 | the blocking back who cleared the| Big Ten » |p Fay Sty Contrad......... 300 Hi Esjamezoo Univ. High 38 27 yf rok as areas: ei rts ae Se aa atau 1838/ In 1953, his last year as head, 2 Midaod ae ae LOihers Alma, West Bloomfielé Tue. Armory Phone FE +4106 | on ckson St Dn anistee he probably | Last weekend was a wild dne forjlanky Terry Wills of’ hasiats are University of Michigan team his — Biggie Munn beat lowa |? orend Maple — 30 0. Avondale. “Tecumseh. Areniac “Central Matchmaker—Bert Ruby Jon Schopt, and halfbacks |"i8>-scoring performances around|now locked in an area tie with last year with the Wolverines, t a 4: ¢@ H Lansing Catholic sete: 2S gl eae Howell. Cadilla c PSturgis, Oxtord the area but Walled Lake speed-|32 digits, Smith and Art Massucci va) Oak Dondero .......... 30 0 | tee a — Bente eGne end Youd dulien ster Bob Christian emerged head-|of St. Ben. follow with 26, - | Barony tay weet: ne Munn always was proud because | to nn gf --- ee Ry ageinet the penne, .- ing the Oakland County pack for OAKLAND COUNTY sCORIN daughter of former U.S. Sena seo many of his assistants struck |Pontiec Cenigal, Walled Lake, Birming- CLE AN UP S ALE Schopt, a strapping 230-poundet|the 3rd straight week. Christian, W. Lake 7. rat Ss, Prentiss Brome wos o ei aha —_ _ ag 1 bass . wt ON from Gtand Rapids who has de- ar garnered 29 of Bett. Oxford og 7 1 ir own. But he also loved noth-|}. Dowasiec -........-.+++.. a 4 veloped fast in the past two weeks, Pia senior Fae g . ee lertie| W Bloomfield 3, $8 e «=: €- jing better than walloping one of his 3: ‘Menistigus rorarre aoe: BRAND NEW 59 figures to get the starting call at), , Penceniad + good of 58. doug pennesy., St Fred eee 3 5 0 3 An aggressive recruiter, Eva-|former associates. $. Oxtora” D308 ‘ . razexew: wen ' : . Pa can nace wal Se Cnt led 12 io me eae eames. | $$ Geet BU EUS mol kame aw me fete ES m eek, Rea-ade. /8. MM : Co e Ree lt Soul arta wil ar team No.2 with Bema ee SE $f B Mca neu se wea chs th ebln racen i thn Sai ibe cnr 3 player has started at right tackle.) West Bloomfield dash man Chose, & Lyon .... 3 6 3 HS for a lot of them too, and his cur-' phere was « Iittle rhubar® that (Others: Manistee. West Bioomf-. Don Deskins, who played more| Jack Newton romped for four Lickeri, Rochester 70... 4 1 Ate squad has 10 imports from) year because the grass was so ‘eric Soges. aime) | ATU RRY! ONLY A FEW LEFT! 'O rm: a . 2 ° than yu other player on last er = - with 36, Six |Meadow %, Dondero . 348 lichigan. - ~~ | tall on the Hawkeye gridiron. 1 “Gharierore bcaeeeeees yo a . ar's team, opened there against points. Glen ni ‘ 3 Missouri but gave way last week; Haas of OL St. Mary and tiny A ta ~ stenti 3 2 8 it Familiar names on the Iowa poems Coheed © wen Sige he pal Parma’ Western’ er OS 30 0 junior Will Hfildebrand Chuck Olesek of Clawson made |Lezotte, Dondero <1...) 3 4 © 24 roster include: Cee ee he ree MOS Gu "30 N MOTOR ies f it with four-touchdown efforts Senet, , Rochester eit ae ; a Dan Behrman, tackle, Cassop- his pony backs like Billy Wells $ P owrinned ae & Pau a . ; ° ¢ McRae, who biessomed into | wae Chuck Graves went over 5>tpley. Ferndale -.....3 3 2 20 olis; Charles Hill, halfback, Detroit |"24 Leroy Bolden. is bone eu” jes MERCURY-EDSEL-LINCOLN-ENGLISH FORD LINE the team's top runsing threat | «4... times for Pontiac North- | COUNTY AREA SCORING,» Western; Al Hinton, tackle, Sag-| * * * 10 Portland 30 0 ; when he tallied two touchdowns |°__,, against’. Farmington . Jim wits Armade oo--sss-3 $2 32 inaw; Arold Klott, halfback, De-| Daugherty lost to Iowa 1410 in on ners: Elsie. Michigan Center. Co-§ - 232 §. Saginaw: Street FE 2-9131 ag ee. saw little ac- | Kennedy, St. Fred, Clarkston’s Matsucct my ane ERE ’ 2 3 troit St. Thomas; Gerald Mauren, ‘1954, his first year as head coach.|tal? eessee mm 7 against Spartags Satur- | siue-fingered end Dick Caverty |Kuivtiiesch fuee ica ti x day after suffering a painful hip |. Ted Barssczewski complete Brown (Giey 00.13 4 0h bruise early in the game. core hcl 4 emia, Brower 34 i By The swift, 170-pound seatback) Jim Williams and Tom 2 Demarick from Newport News, Va., showed | ag rene meme come ce FQSHESE Driver . scored 25 and Mike Brown of Fern-| — eae an at dale got 18 in other big county | ~ | showings. eer comee ts | esd M who saw plenty of action in 1958, will Brad Myers, another Cranbrook, Rochester, ripe | ‘ of last week's shellacking, |L#*e, Ferndale and Royal comely ‘Dondero all have two representa) Thompson Heads Home Myers has~been hospitalized with) i the top 22. } severely torn tendons in his left | After Smashing Long leg and is definitely lost for Larry Kalbliesch of Capac had! riba nants a 25 of his tenm's — obs Stonding Records outside are: “} | Eliott sent the team through |mance. New Haven’s Al Smith. . . its first full-scale midweek |scored 19, Don Nellenbeck, North, Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, scrimmage in nearly two weeks |Branch, and Les Houck of Brown ‘4P)—America’s fastest automo-| yesterday in an effort to find a [City 18 each. bile driver headed for his Calli- winning combination for the | Don Kurkowski of St. Rita and fornia home today richer by four Oregon State game. international speed records and| The. nearly three-hoyr drill, held: V jw'ser by at least two brushes with| on @ field, consisted of death. a long session devoted to building Texas oters e * * a defefise against the Beavers’ Approve Bond | Thirty-year-old Mickey Thomp- single wing attack, topped off by a json of El Monte, Calif., in three Oregons State lost its ro(fOr Ball Park lof Western Utak, suiashed four in. , @ opener our ist wy Teas Te 27-7 and dost! paras Tex. (AP) — Dallas|ternational speed marks that have proved by a margin of 2\John Cobb, set them in 1939 to 1 Tuesday a $9,500,000. revenue *. *« bond issue to build a major league} Ip one of Thompson's record at- * baseball stadium in the Dallas-ltempts yesterday, his oxygen Fort Worth area. ee *_ *« * cockpit behind the bicounty area reporting, the vote’ ‘blue racer, Challenger I. Thomp- AT was 14,98 in favor and 8,230 50° drove the car with an oxygen against. In Dallas County, the tube in his mouth in order to pre- crunt was 6.625 for and 3,253 vent being overcome by the ANY against. In Tarrant County (Fort fumes Worth) the vote was 8,363 for and — FORD 4,978 against. The California newspaper press-| E * * * man in two earlier runs vesterday | DEALER’S be lecti : the _jset the following international rie eel. cing grin Nagas proposs marks which must be confirmed tion of whether revenue bonds, IN HARNESS RACEWAY shall be issued to build a 45.000- oe International Automobile | ACKSON MICHIGAN seat stadium, which sponsors says Fedevation. is needed to obtain a major; For the flying five - kilometer THESE league franchise, |351.95 mph, compared to Cobb's '326.71: the flying five-mile at 342.-| MICHIGAN The new 2-door Falcon. The New-size Ford, the Falcon, is the world’s most experienced new car. bey compared to Cobb's 302; the | iflying 10-kilometer at 325.65 com- | Pared to the Englishman's 283.0, ‘and the flying 10-mile at 282.72) :compared to the old mark of} . . and reserved for men of fine-bred taste The man who wears a HARWOOD CUSTOM-TAILORED SUIT is understandably proud of its matchless flair. . . and we're proud, too, of oun incredible collection of finer Domestic and Imported woolens. They cost no more! (270 4, . ere ‘Races at Rolling Rock | LIGONIER, Pa. (AP)—A field |0f 264 thoroughbreds is competing for $21,000 in purses in the two- day 22nd annual Rolling Rock Steeplechase this year. CUSTOM TAILORS & CLOTHIERS ty races are-to be run today ive more Saturday. Proceeds 900 W. Huron FE 2-250 | oe the aftair will be turned over Complete Tailoring Service — Tuxedo Rentals to the home for crippled children Squirrel Hill HERE’S ALL YOU HAVE TO Due to recent refinements in blending... FOR THIS FREE FALCON DELUXE] | Gee Cote 581 Code #580 Beattie Motor Sales 5806 Dixie Hwy. . Waterford, Mich. Eddie Steele, Inc. 2705 Orchard Leke Rd. Keego Harbor, Mich. COUNTIES THURSDAY, OCT. 8 * TO BE GIVEN AWAY THROUGH SATURDAY, OCT. 10 : / MACOMB : - : MONROE Register to win a Falcon free at your NEIGHBORHOOD FORD DEALER'S “N ST. CLAIR 1. To be eligible to win the new Ford ‘Judges’ box,” also nearby. WASHTENAW Falcon, visit your neighborhood Ford Dealer on-Thursday, Oct. 8, Friday, Oct. 3. Everyone 18 years old, sil older, Is 9 or Saturday, Oct. 10 and fill in and sign eligible to participate except Ford Dealers’ * an official entry yeaa emplovees and their families— Ford Motor ° , Company sales department personnel and DO TO QUALIFY 2. Deposit the "Dealer's stub’ half of their families—and members of the Ford your completed entry form in the box Dealers’ and Ford Motor Company’s ad- marked ‘“‘Dealer’s box,’’ on the Ford vertising agencies and their families. Dealer's showroom floor .. . and deposit Should eligibility of an entry be questioned the other half of your completed entry the decision of the judges will be final. form, the ‘‘Judges’ stub,” in the box marked e-+ YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN! The winner will be announced in this newspaper after. he or she has been offieially determined. If the winner has already bought a new 1960 Ford car, full purchase price will be refunded. In case of a tie, duplicate prizes will be awarded. Ford Falcon to be given away , will be a 2-door sedan equipped with radio and heater. See A Wonderful New World of Fords for 1960, at. roar, Cy Owens, Inc. 147 S. Saginaw St. \ Pontiac, Mich. wae 5S ~ Cite. cree : : Tea : pO! ne x ay ot OT ee i Ee ie ans ee Ss oem. Rie WF bet pains iT" : a hi data ee iealenane meas ne et a Sf eee gS ge Ce oe _THIRTY-FOUR | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7.1999 ae Woe oe P pe iss ; ¢ eae ny woke : rh o tie: ee ee ; Pages ae Seeks 16th Soccer Win Ted Williams id BssT LANSING (UPD — michiTs Undecided ater is 26th straight victory and’ A bout Future Cate Cle nn Marit’ FREDERICTON, NB, (AP)- Ted Williams .is undecided about ‘ fa ag nae future in baseball. : Midwestern Soccer Conference| “I haven't made up my mind year. yet,” the. left fielder for Boston |Red Sox said Tuesday, “I've been jplaying baseball for a long time,’ and if I quit now I would have to, * * * | Ted visited Fredericton after a: 'week of salmon fishing in the province and then returned to the! Cains River. i] He had few comments on the 4.5 >s 3S oe + b~ ‘-+ ra . a Ras > + + a be _ + = . ) om Me ar * pa ~4-« ; 4 ; " in me : sei ae oe : 7 #223 oie soviet Sy - | Vay wat ‘ ‘ ° Sd ig : ‘ a 4 * £ seg, “i ~ esk Se ; ‘World Series, . - Pett] BSE2 E8es8 Es cre 388 a8 334 1 ©. * * * a tomque- : i 58 3g “Don't discount that Chicago: his offensive " ; 191 ae 12 2 it team. That layoff didn't do them in an etfort to 3 ' 8: ie tt ai : any good and they had some bad Lions’ “uF se ist at op luck.” | Bait. us ui oe Ses 148 182 6 114 “ De | their first two Na-jgmm 6) dt O'S. me Ss St ast ip 74 og © Money Down, [150 Many Broken Bones | games to/Cerv."k ¢. “sau tl it to or Ses] 371 42 1a it be det 24 Months to Pay . . Bay, Wilson -¥. a Sie tS 432 60 4 40 (206 —Soccer Discontinued nected & jolt =. a. Hi : } 2 2 ee | 4 8 i ° ; _ 3.6 283 2 $80 69 170 19 115 . Automatic LONDON @ — Dr. Robert | —— ae Geese ise 18 ae 2 “43 es . . i ‘ of erid » . 218 61 7 * Transmission | | Bir: srtmaner, nar rr ee ee Be Rie Bah Our S$ ialty } 2 mounting casualty list of bro- | oe i an, Beg ker, L. A. a oe 8 30 Motor Tune-Up” | | ken beoee twdny tnd. decked Bros tak in oH G6 8 abr am Se Bie te ae Sain Servi soccer just was not werth it, | the | Mcan'y, cai. 33% 2 (Meal, L. A. Sie 104 itt te a det ice ~~ ee sf iy FeiBouches. Phil. 490 75 142 J. 74 285 lity Work Thirty-five boys have been up,” he sald | Nowara Wy. 43 59 121 1s 73 27g ASK, Cin. 328 39 93 2 32 283 Que treated in the last twe weeks for reviewing films | Maris. K.c 2 8 ee I ior, Oh 553 91 188 3 34 283 Landis. Chi 4 0 Wiuee pe te Bie 8 40 280 fractured collar benes and bre- . . Re. — 2 fs 5 8 2\Cimell ‘aL, S47 «6801 13 61 280 FE 3-7432 kea legs and arms—all suffered zc mee Cre. mw” tum eas riot ach tol Das. Pe ee 3 San 373 38104 7 46279 ea playing grounds baked *hard ‘ot the players Eg? ws 2» 1 Hodges. L. A. 413 57116 2% 88 278 MOTOR Vers! Boone,” KC. 2H 3 Great, Pitt. iss 410 2 han by weeks of sun and drought. | “an old-fashioned] Fore een, KC. 16 2 de 3 8 Seyi Alon 8 a ain ne: Headmaster Briley called ms, KC. > 2s 401 S. Saginaw Se. tors and it was decided to ban . of the plays) Fulip. cu. 59 Ge $ SMe Taylor Cot es ft es 13°43 Se eeccer em the 2% fields until) NO ARGUMENT — This is no argument be- AP Wirepheote instead of letting! Geran, oe. ie H-H a! $2 St Oremus 'e x, sop G10 3 10s heavy rain softens them up. | tween Nellie Fox (2) and Luis Aparicio. They ing. Aparicio held -on to the ball however, |!S quarterbacks make the de- ie aa 7 es 3 Bi Spencer’ a 'F im eit i 20 ae | both went after a pop fly from the bat of Gil Backing up the play is-Jim McAnany, White |°Mions.- Agere’ fe $B i @ wt ‘Bees ole 38 ioe 1 Sts - = | Hodges and a collision sent both players bounc- Sox outfielder. dl ay Aye yh oe adiey, Ke ia 3 2 s Bt Berton awe ok . ~ - as . 7 o Be An “Early Bird tack failed ogainst Greea-gay. Keaton a RE Gea Gas FB Have Your Car ‘Women Have Just One Week appeared that much of the| blame Tar. Ween. Sg! 4B w\ G Bi Rmomeen, Cu mo wt a ise stemm rom ion andikea' ni ot Sh BS ef Mu. S093 is he . ° : . Balt. . : . 133 21 92 367 WINTERIZED at Time R ioc. a. ete Beet eee RP es j 3 . |Walls, 43 91 8 33° 358 ¢ uNNING U OF OW Arama n ries To rémedy this, Wilson has Pietaal Cle. 37 42 3 4 30 20s\Musial, gt L341 $7 St 1s 4a a38 restone NOW! 4 : ichanged his system of inter- Geiger: 'Boy is & 1 Seivirden Putts eats Ge SS f. es ; . | changeable backs té another call-- 22), S"", 5° 32 3} 8 § 3H 24 Post, Phil 488 62.119 22 96 354 __Sirsstens eaten : I's deadline time again tonight) All entries for this middle ses-| All bowling times wil be an. ing for two separate backfield|Keous Bo. Bt 4 1 7 2 30 Merah eh, $2 8 $1 3 8 ae —< . — at Midnight for the Pontiac Press sion must be turned in to bowling) Seumeed im Friday's edition of units. \Sievens, Ween. Ses os. 38 aS 38 Lanante os = se e” 3 301 | Bowlerama for the 2nd weekend|houses by Midnight. Anyone un-| Te Press. | “We'll have Nick Pietrosante [Lume KC. ‘us m im ' $y Su'Redger SP. 230 32 tr 'e "oe 39 So ele ad, for the spa- able to do so may bring blanks in} Several regular keglers at the| at fullback snd John Heary |Trvy! Ky. it H & i @ igure. Lf ie ‘si de | Ty ple Lanes at Walled Lake to The Preis Sports Department host establishment and many oth-|-Jebneem at haliback in the start- Seite te Sc. oes & geMeret re 3 boris td att Sunday. iby 12 noon Thursday. ers from the Walled Lake-Milford| ing unit,” Wilson said. “Danny zoos. 2 fe 2 Boe we ois se cyl aay i ool gla Lewis and Kenny Webb will be |Berieis wasn Se Ss ‘is “§ 39 \Pairly, La. a 3t et te oe NH . week’s contestants. the second set of running backs, Some HP. iG 8 iS on 32S we x. L Season Starts Tonight * *« t and when Pictrosante is out of | Gress, Bos, RS ie Bie te me mB They will be dueling for berths) peo,Syme Webb will be the full- {Daler pas. set 1 it BiiBesore La Ser Se os ie $e ns in the championship rolloff Oct. . Cesqusl ‘Bak. os 3 7! ¢ 38 G3/Thoman Cin. ee Fo an 25 at the new Huron Bowl. This move is designed to re-|Pryern ‘cht ie @ G1 3 & auice the RR. a7 4 i 8 gh at ' The top 10 per ceat of the |lieve Johnson of the burden of Setzer. Su SR E fF Meer in ie HY ta : participants plus all ties wil! be |P!@ying both as a halfback and at|Bertet. De 38 B BL 4 26 enapaiine ions fullback, Wilson figured that by! Fsermoe. pat. me 3 2 ¢ 8 ie ( Mere: Decistons CHICAGO (AP)—The Chicago'ton Bruins play the Montreal Ca-| sured ot dsdieg Se ace Johnson being shifted frequently Osborne. De Se z & 3 et 4 Eicher, Chas & ihe ? * ms ‘Black Hawks, with a confident eye nadiens at Montreal Thursday; money which starts at $500 last Sunday the Detroit running alas. , tina tiea lias aed: MS sherry. La % & sh 4-4 BEAT THE “FIRST SNOW” RUSH on at least bs second place finish. the Detroit Red Wings will face men. Second and third are and passing attack suffered: ‘ 8 yy McMahon. Mut ‘81 ri 3 £ ; 3. bee meet the New York Rangers to- the Canadiens Saturday at Mont-| for $258 and $125 ely, | Wilson also said he has heard Pteber. Cab Th Be so wt ema Henry, cht. 133 111 36 1d 8 847 : night in Chic: - he N . . ‘ . respectively. t defini | Duren, N.Y. 7 9% 3 6 1.87\Pace, Pitt. 90 25 67 #18: t TTL : — ~ pee ee ago. opening the Na- real; and the Toronto Maple Leafs! One ef every 10 bowlers will get Tothing definite on whether Char-' saier. Chi’ 1818 B56 8 § 217 Miller, S&P. wee 60> ot be |b 3356 - t] a ae tional Hockey League's 43rd sea-\also start the season Saturday at) a prize. ley Ane, the big Hawaiian center, Siar, EN ft} ieee Mae ios isi Sette th eats Our ‘Early Bird” ef | jhome against the Black Hawks. | aicanwhile, there is onl will require surgery on an injured) few chi’ aia 4 Sm ¢ idoahe St, ges des 4 lap at 3s t The Hawks, who finished third) Pilous’ main offensive strength! more week { sp iM y ope knee. However, Ane is expected) pascual. Wash 239 302 71 16 17 10 267\Conley. ‘Pho. too 2p 52 108 12 83-00 Tast season and were bumped|again will come from the so-called! men's fade dy and 'the/to be out of the lineup for at/t a ee te ee ee oe Mies is bat Spec Gg Inc U es { from the Stanley Cup playoffs by|“‘pappy line’ of Ted Lindsay Tod | Chee to eter raat, final ses | least a month. He will be replaced jeiker, Balt. 182 160 52 100 11 10 2 , Pai. 396 tae te iss 12 42 +H f-| the champion Montreal Canadiens, |sioan and Ed Litzenberger. They|s Oct 44 Mem > for both) by Bill Glass. Ge RR eRe . 322 198 fe ist ib a3 3.36 : : will rely heavily en yeterans jis Oct. 14. Men’s qualifying will Defensive halfback Terry Barr,| sobbs, Wash. ol 82 24 50 1 8 297 mh Rie 2 iz32 ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION " + [scored 8 goals last season io lead cose at Westside Recreation and| former Michigan sar, In opeced hee, SR S14 ieee Re AA Gi he i 4 * * the women bowl at Lakewood ction against Baltimore ’ L. % i TO 30° BELOW "| | But General Manager Tommy) be in the net. Lanes on the 18th at Brigzs Stadium Sunday Bens Beek San ae 344 ha ial San tate = Ivan and Coach Rudy Pilous hope x * **«* leg injury is not as serious as we| {,00*,2** Wises st ov win Ges B ; © drain radiator and flush 4 |for, bright things from three) Pilous told a newsmen that! Men have the opportunity to re-|first. believed — Pt SEE Sri. tg 303 186 He 1813-367 “uN a rookies—Stanley Mikita, a ing “these new ers front ° Pierce, Chi. 224217 62 114 1415 3.62 Cimn. 116113 41 % 8 H ee > © check radiator and hoses FA star with the Hawke’ St. Cathe lare te aioe as » enter if they failed to make the - Mclish. Cle 38 BO F113 9 8 : ee ee a S C5 for leaks | gnome going more speed grade last Sunday. } : r Garver, EC. 215 42 61 10 13 3.72\Priend, Pi ; Sef le aewA jrines farm last year; William and we've a deep bench this! Er Brewer, Bos. Bt ; eT 82 103 8 19 4.02 NS “<2:3 @ add permanent anti-freeze for '(Red) Hay and Murray Balfour, year. got » — — are to deter- l fraig f in Brown. Balt. Teg tas ais 7 Laine. e? eee ee is he | protection to 30° below |purchased for $20,000 each from «7 think we're at least 10 per|championship ‘contender will rol fj Viki H > | Ferra. a es Serua 86 Cail” Phil. 153 ise ts ies o10 sos o> = Montreal farm system. __.cent improved over last year and three games ia dacdils the bandh: or | ing arriers ‘Cr'v'ger, Wash. 117 14 51 71 6 5 1h i > Bo S . | = 4.07 == BRAKE ENT || | The Rangers a fifth place fin- that's all we need to get up to k . a gunves Ss, eS 311 Seiwthome tai ies oe os § baie =) ADJUSTM sher in the 296 ay. , jen@ Sournament king. An actual, : hte) Barcia, Cle 72 72 1 4 3 6 cop hodres. LA. 195 192 14 144 16-9 4.11 ars. isher in 1958-59 season, have second place.” ichamp will also be determined in Unbeaten Walled Lake High’s pen Ge —=-234 208 105 138 16 11 494/O8R SRY, Chi. 142 138 75 76 8 16 432 CU gee SSA @ ji t lining added four new players to their ew York‘s-other new faces—'a separate event. \cross-county squad added another Woes. Bat= 44 38 5 4 4 7 {*) MOY iit tee Ge Fes “U7 Mw" 6 dicsk leek } veteran lineup, including two for--Ken Schinkel, up from Spring-| There are still openings for victory, yesterday over Ham-|Ramos. Wash. 234 233-52 $5 13 13 4i3/Mizell, Bt. L: $01 19s a9 198 13 16 8:21 & S adjust brakes |mer major leaguers, Brian Cullen field, and Irv Spencer, drafted penings tor men aps ¢ Grant, Cle 165 140 81 8510 7 4.15\ Bridges. St. L. 71 67 37 7% @ 34.21 : s . . eld, v S , ‘on squads Sunday. Maple Lanes is ‘Tamck, 1550, to make its sea- Monbitte, Bos. 152 165 33 84 7 7 4.15 Muxhall, Cin. 192155 35 74 9 8 423 Lanm? @ add fluid if needed i |formerly of Toronto, - and Ian from Montreal, will join such vet- iocated on Maple road in W lle |Son’s dual total five straight. Win gr. KC 125 124 57 65 610 425|/Purkey, Cin. 218 241 43.78 13 18 4.25 rr ~ 2% * f Cushenan formerly with the . aple in Walled % me nd sg |Bischer, Wash. 187 211 44 62.911 428)/Kiime. Pitt. tse 70 91 11 13 436 @ test brakes Hawks oe Andy ee a _— Lake, was Vikings’ 2nd “perfect” of the | Cassie. Bos 169 16 8 8303 8 4.39 Roberts, Pht 357 35 138 18 17 427’ i 4 . |man last season, Gadsby, de-| fall. | raeter, SY Brogiio, St. L. 181 174 89 135 7:12 467 ; F 7 oY. © fenseman and goalie Lorne! George Beeman collected his) Ruck. lk its Ii Sta 4 Pe isis a Tas aie , WHEEL ALIGNMENT | | Other NHL teams will open their'(Gump) Worsely, a Black Hawk H tt T k G \4th individual win with a 11:23\Eemrer; wash, ape ant 3 ae Bio gaslgenely, CML, 102 98 a7 Se os das 1 oe an d camber | |seasons later this week. The Bos- nemesis, aMMenis ake TOSS |ime over. the sodden Palmer! grav KC ip I 3 2 8 sesmioc™ ot L te a a Yn . © correct caster an cam Lf = | - “ Park Don Smith’ crew) Fovtack, Det. 240 239 «64 110 14 14 485\O Toate 7) 7 38 37 e ekis © correct toe-i d toe-out bea | i coures. s score. Cle. 161 123 115 147 9 11 470 » Cin. 120 164 33 67 § 8 8.16 co in an u rize a ontiac finished in the first eight places,|Hershm'n. Cie. 13813 $1 73 7 10 47giDamiels, Pitt. 101 18 38 67 7 9.6.35 SSUGA, . @ adjust steering | including Jack Hobbs, Mike CovlSeetsks. Sie GY iomkton ‘aig eS 28 tH . ; i* Smesery Y mos. ‘Pusher, 8.F 6T Sr YOUR SPORTS | ‘Ten couples participated in Pon./@rove,, Ken Wentzel_ and Dan Rrieski Det, 1S MST Sh) Cuan ree i WHEEL BALANCE itiac Country Club’s invitational P - 4 0 . ‘a ea pee Ds Grand Siam homers 23—Freese, Phila- i a EADQUARTE RS ‘mixéd Scotch Foursome golf tour- | Sight pele ages tween the & Gread. than Somers (8) = 38 so. two each; Mathews, Crandall Avi ys Suu isi , ri . | elds Cleveland: Yost, Detroit; Triandos | - ast ree ASO ® precision balance ean with Jewell and Del Ham-| W. L.- meets Farmington, Pew on ee Washington, two each: Boyer Drews a date ete ee U2, lp "front wheels Say lune ase Imett winning grose honors and net! ia” Northern entertains ‘South-| 22%" tia” wick’ Gee Rycar*nes: | Burk. ChicagarRetinesa donss ‘Purtes ° t : ’ $ cinnat!; i x QR ex © install necessary if: | erchandise at Big Savings [murals geing to Mrs. Phil Sauer |reid and Berkley is at Waterford] | eicor Bowehes Pad San Fran: SS 222, wheel weights | The Ha fi 4 ‘in Thursday's I-L loop meets, |} : ston; Smith. 'deiphia, five; Crowe, St Louis, fear; S _ . | VARSI T y GYM SHOES | ond was ae te the longest reo derable stature. above provement in this s point out Leake City, Mich am Swamp near| her dignitaries * some widg eports indicate,, has bee reward. Pace 4 inches) whose GUN SAFETY x * connection.|°v=!_ ., October 1-4 Participate in expected t | geese have been eon and Conndal n a frequent pact apap A will — $25 U.S. Savings’ I TAUGHT HAZEL P * ‘| many cae a by the Aine clude Senator a ceremonies in| Poin —_— cant pte area. | t in this fall event again, as he (SUN aie apt betterment of he wate YOUNGSTERS De 100 hunters participa by the! ie rear eatg porias & Lodge, | day a up for t season Muzzle-I Oa |instructi classes for 7th and 8 sgfety record is th | and produced three pay The | gren a Frank Irons, Se derson,| § over th it should be rll first ders in 2-D - NRA- on periods are h th graders in Hazel P e weekly; . six in 1958. in 1957 elicit Michigan Sage Ahl-| PORT BOO e weekend. ty good] = “vay Event | q ied instructo eld each Tuesda ark. These! Several bea a 3 Township mae e Police, | Ts - s r Bud Stevens in h y evening with the Upper P r were tak To ohnson, and eda EI- Backi 0 d . - +” * * charge. Michigan. — acaiee Ps > wnship Supervisor naira omaune waited r : = e ono ing-Up Ahead wes ern Sh t | my bow” ronaata years for a chance to ba a aeons tor the ae _ tUSSET NORFO Plans , 00 néar successf 0 ga be nt at Brimle ie — wekean thks he" woul Py apt dg Penryn ool 3 GAAy quaied ace, nese gownea nts 350-90 g's bear with | Bart Chase re eel Solunar Tables + onan H it etross the have|Loaders Midwest Muzzie- the Midwest, all rew drave cist wy, near Qnaway. H pounder, a beau- pounder take reported a 350 | che winds | T-PROOP ampton Ri waters of Turkey Shoot, time muzzle using ol clean thro y. His Bear b u n with hi ’ rsday . ner Majer P.M. ~ putt-puttin oads with his rl! oe colortul fi one of the) eo Becran) rouge gens. -? yards. The vetera ugh the bear, at roadhead ar- cchaaled ace is dogs, Friday sr 0:88 5 4.40 Minor Majer | aiuaeens Peak Genk nd ae ena jseason. The a coor of teas, aa ages. S|. Grimes bow. = a frcber uses a S6-pous dag ok | ots Geae eeganied) bea wid Sunday 10... 12 | si 1188 38 cuswon Caan , insisted * the ‘gathering t is a or leg as takes ee -pound Pontiac- |with bear small game li i ——— tere - 3 7 20 : 40 640, s te wanted to on an assist. | Ford at the Pl Srmed or Civil -clad * iac-made_ |teed Be stamp are: — Pence arb Pe ; 10 7:30 aid the moto get home and| Siaicai aad Gietatean Vik soldiers, Wear| 4” * ar Hunt Z— << 0 318 oie & ma reverse. om pal would run mrhare lage in Dearborn. Greenfield vii-| pee to the color ar report other successful archer- * after you have Rete pay $25 only alive Ae yas pesca light e was holding a fla re concludes casty ouie Satur-| Individual Str taking a deer, was er-hunter, first fr Brimley, Oct bela your bear) Skin Divi i i Coast ll the. stern when ol es . . even.|Volving the ontests, largely i ceend lake. Hunting alon fd Chruscz, 9259 a the area to piri Myers eo pes and Iving Flag Ake a tow. arrived and gave Pre aa yearty event ts ha Saturday a. vill be! eee pi with a venatng dat: Kalkaska Ed pres Lower | ee yas are plese Oct. SNE muk Avetlable in SG attract expected Sunday. itary ia w-hun , at 70- a 140-| Nov t. 24-26 week-/2 diagonal —A red flag Ledies’ Styles . | of cxguaiae’, g pr a een Hag yg an a to get me a ee eee says she is deoiedriie Chruscz, sf te For i area 31-|sdopted ae ee i a r) ubs through- y marksmansht will . be al id . ack to Kalkaska Box . “seed Hunters Ase PO Ay safety-conscious “ arning signal Com = 1g tween eight-man p contest be-| A o . Cadillac, Mich _P.c,| Boat men, seei skin divers. | e in and regi oughton War soldiers usin ——— cw ASE Doesn’ Ponti , tort on te float, the flag bog. | for our L gister O ke against two-m: g muzzle loaders sn’t Mean “ ontiac Point ; lleast 30 feet a ts should stav at ongest Phe pen to Publi €a Shaina ein cee we 7 a Thing! Obedienc i Wins ant way froin the per. ant Tail Cont ~ , * . The m -Y *. e j * est _LANSNCMIh e ic Hunting\ 2 = = “asered/-Year-Old Avid Re i Cry tee in fee Sects. game arrival ition, th , A y Velvet oa , Michigan seasons in aire as one of the state’ tume jelgheg. will be con NM Ji ngler sic: by Barbara — CD,’ p t of Cement ~ this week, a areas, s largest be . Men and cos-| Callister still im Me- collected sever rmatrong, |* { STERSON, N SH 10,575 acres will , approximately game won agate on Sat oe will] week fishes about once =! Eventually he bo |Progressive pia ae in the | tick Luca s N.J. (AP) — Bom ~ ELL’S to public be newly opened ieee the area will dications girls on Senaay. bn: For : near Charette ught a ae won by B Ww obedience |Tecently isis building contractor SH Lake state ting at the Holghfon ers, it Byte for on best|ber will pag a record Bn seach _—— Jim, *that’ Ora ee fishing (Toledo) with her enna Ernest's Coat out of gal a 15foet runabout E STORE game area. for considered er hunt-|this this colorful num ; 's probably Ne S NOt! nea: east New M \Shepherd, Bru-S utility German mesh and vanized metal, wi 656 A The hunting a likely spot year. ' event senior : ew Mexico’s | r Springer. He sol . exico|Winner had . tars Jobame CDX What’ five bags of ee uburn Ave. erty avg Porter Ranch prop ee for the reaerdoony ody “oa this parly 14,000 spectators license eve rman. He has held a retired to id it in 1944|high ‘ope 200 points. Heide w ‘| by on male the boat, cement. FE servation quired by the Com will apply Lower Pen. |iné aig oo last nehgrerery Game Dept, year since the Stat cards with igo to play|198. won i A) scoting dog, with {its first oper motor sph ale 5-0664 ~ eorfn dh -| No permits : from Oakland. includ-| " He's started issuing horse s, bet on a f ud) we op sporting dog a est on’ the Passa! passed Hours 9:30 te 9 March, . la ibe required or registra’ The Turkey Coun fished in N them. races at nearb; ew nt best o ward saic river - Sat. 9:30 ner te 9 oron fool be Teed bot hunters ae re came bens paidiate gets 4 ae were on ico a lot > yy Raton, and| Hei, pposite sex for :30 to 6 : ’ 4 = eide j ; or een s is almost police area, The biologists at 2 eyes to| intikeepers practice of a) Sent born in Pere McCallister, | AP he’ « * pote spot, taken a trial run- | RS sides evenly . split he entire game to ® local atesville * e’s much bey | Carden y Ida 0 of the Resconsthon- to hunting area will be event around Sponsor Sich an retired rancher. Tex., is a in year's beyond the point | Vi M (Richmond, Mich Mae PEN BOWLIN > , zone » except for e open) Both Thanksgiving , aad . He started to care much w \Vi Mack's Black J .) with : G DAIL deer encircling the a small Saturday and S ' 16 ana for a li d {people think. So what other|'" ® runoff. Bo oyeaux (poodle) Choice Time Y department’s\rade with 4 Renee rorenag events), Mexi made his ving at ‘bonn . So he wears - Both had scored Avail Openings ) and 7 dn co to work peliged to New |e et when he’s fishin a sun 198. | © Men’ vailable for: 9 pa-| dn the high Pecos cowpuncher | e’d get too stahataea He says Office = en's & Women’s L . country. jany other hat. wearing rs Report Men's Teams & I eagues M an D ‘ © Women's T ndividuals Rec : Are cele eps Individuals ‘ e j e Over Cripples’ a Potholes C Women’s Afternoon Lea Observati ompletely Air Conditi gues unters Are U se Gees cues daa Gas tConditioned’ = 7 | ged forrest duct” ante spl MONTCALM % LANSING — In waterfowl season bene the state’s| BOWL Z year’s noticeabl view °of this that “there are svegeg today, was| ING CENT numbers e drop in d the supply: wi of them.” But! 30 E. M RE @& added _ hunters should ma uck|a few d Il not last 1 — - Montcalm =F ples effort to recover 7 a pas thes normal hunting| ak eel Record . crip- » they point that from past Officer Warren = one out st years reveal| Rochest Kend shot of every ) er report all of in Michigan four ducks| Mas noted ed today tha eee St neve meee psoiag aren Sg 15 FAM ED 500,000 ducks aye kinl| 294 mallards, oe canvasbacks OUS SERVI dead yr alone sate otevind ot k ducks, “idm GAT Se : CES: These lost are wasted each soe Geese were also the si ‘i . eat sisetaaue™ 4 Wheels fall, day’s limit would provide alanis but the migra g in thel] ‘test mgeter pa My = mheey including labor oop bo for more than only small band tion invol fi bearings; | clean. in- and og Si.stolthac Canadien at Otficers believe migrake, field: cheek al material i_« [8 ge ban nar cuts , out of the Seuahaes Lahe spooked ' od cae sini ct 95° Chev. } reomye opr yy omaml Phen sh aria dode by le ‘cut © Plymouth crop ¢ “lh 8 harvest- No ,+ : in ars $16.95 Except N ° Ford \ ing this year, more bind. flights of ash, Sipdebake | Saenger ARKET TIRE CO. in! 77W.H TIRE CO . 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PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Serna 7, 1959 vw ONE COLOR THIRTY-SEVEN which he is serving his third five-| year term. . \Osteopathic Auxiliary . ‘convention of the Michigan Assn. Officers Ase Installed . GRAND RAPIDS —Mrs. Z. W. the Michigan Women’s Osteopathic Auxiliary. The organization is. meeting conjunction with the 61st ann of Osteopathic Physicians and Sur* geons now in its second day - at Grand ‘Rapids. Project Contracts Drop DETROIT — The F. W. Dodgé construction .news .and Michigan were $109,639,000, a drop of 12 per cent from August 1958. that never fails! Even in severest weather you can feed your family hot meals, provide heat and hot water with PHILGAS LGAS-the fuel Philgas is always Philgas heats water so fast a 30-gallon tank: is adequate for a family ,of 5. Enough hot water for everybody . .’. at the turn of the faucet! weather . . down! That's one every size family. 37 7 ee ie = “Prvigagets the ain te na LP-Cags (propane. butsne) . even when the power lines are families have used Philgas for years. Probably a neighbor of yours is using Philgas right now. Why not ask about it? Philgas users are our best salesmen! Anyone around here who uses Philgas can tell you that our deliveries are * prompt and dependable. You'lt like Philgas — service. And there's a‘type of service to fit dependable, in all kinds of big reason why hundreds of Call for full information. ™ e " taataes FEde deral 29195 se amen Mr. ¢. W. Kitten = can save money by using Hie fi vou fuel need’... . house heating and n refrigeration and clothes wide x . 4 s% «sie se Downtutn downturn cangbe expected about _ |the middle of next year, a* Uni- versity of Michigan economist said| | But the forces leading to this| downturn are ‘‘not yet irresistible,’ | Professor Paul W. McCracken told! _ |Associates, a national group of the fall meeting of Robert Morris . Thank loan officials and creditmen. — the employment bureau ~—A five-month decline in resi- dential construction outlays, in-| cluding a “downward drift in new units being started and the con-| gestion in the capital markets.” —A lag in the rate of inventory | AP Wirepbete {accumulation behind the first half complaints the Leamington, England, woman of 1959, despite expected gains was stabling the animal in her house. She has when the stee! ‘strike WANTED DRINK — That, says Mrs. Bridie O’Hare, is why her neighbors saw the horse, Smokey, in her living room. Here she talks to ends “an inspector from the Royal Society for the Pre- decided to sell Smokey, not because of the com- —An unfavorablg, trade bal- vention of Cruelty: to Animals who answered... plaints but because she can't-afford to xt it. ance, with the U. © spending four | cml eee i — ——————=| billion dollars more abroad than About 10 billion food and projoters are used to promote new} U. S. Agriculture Department other nations spend here. cery coupons worth about $1,000,-| products or established products'specialigsts predict this year’s’ —Low savings deposits in Amer 000,000 are offered to consumers with new features and appear injcranberry crop will be a record ican banks, com ipared with the each year. Many of these coupon daily newspapers. 1,263,000 barrels. large total of Joans outstar ding at Midyear onpeetin sere: T Says Canada’s Trade sian We Stil ill Can Forestall Is Climbing, Rapidly OTTAWA (UPI)~The Lith ¢ | secutive monthly increase in it CHICAGO (UPI) — A. business/Ports and a slight drop in exports - sent Cam#tia's trade deficit to $493,- 600,000 by the end of August, ab” {most triple last year’s $171,800,000, ithe Bureau of Statistics said today. Imports, climbiag steadily | since last fall, totaled §3,757,900,- 000 in the first eight months, It was an increase of 10,8 per cent from $5;300, 708,008 & year ago, Despite the August decrease, exports ran ahead of 1958 levels in the eight-months period. Shipments this year amounted to $3,264,300,000 _ |against $3,218,900,000 a year ear. lier, West German Jobless Less Than 1 Per Cent NUERNBERG, Germany (UPI)—Less than one per cent of West Germany’s total working population is unemployed, the | federal employment bureau here | announced today. This is the firstr time ‘that Germany's unemployment figure has sunk below the one per cent mark. Unemployed persons as of Sept. 30 totaled 137,199, which is 0.9 per cent of the nation’s labor Qe Pete the Polar Beg; Says: A > | ke a | | = ‘ = A i / FREEZIN freeze. HOSES — We'll tighten fittings and ation for winter-driving safety. CRANKCASE — We'll drain and refill ... for fast starts, smooth idling and / Get ready for winter... ' Give in for FREEZIN’ SEASON service at your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer! - | ASHLAND Olt & REFINING ‘COMPANY — ‘ ‘a ‘ Drive in aay for iy Come in and let us protect your car with these FREEZIN’ SEASON services! RADIATOR — We'll drain; flush and fill with permanent anti- replace worn sections. BATTERY — We'll check cells, cables and general condition. TIRES — We'll inspect, rotate for maximum service, if desired. LIGHTS — We'll check all lights and replace burned-out bulbs. WINDSHIELD WIPERS — we'll inspect blades, arms and oper- CHASSIS — We'll give your car a complete lubrication. with Valvoline All-Climate Motor Oil, replacing oil filter cartridge if needed. GASOLINE — We'll fill your tank with A-Plus Super Gasoline stall-free performance. \ | ‘ike ‘his SENSATIONAL | tate, FIRST RUN! | Papago oc HURRY ! ‘Ee 2 a tee ot a Monacan income of 6 Tem , lion francs ~ or only some four Hay-| cent. Polly-; The casine hag been sharing in aon "| the general prosperity and had a Elea- en ee teaaer ie. the fish — pa me even on plankton — food *” lign't million france chips ($5,009). Bat | ne said. Siwod fey Ste famine io ocean Venezuelan I stood up ; hammered * * table for more | | ho could » no,” said pretty young dollars 99 profits were somewhat jin? His car was ready and in| Hayley. “Our Pollyanna isn't on ‘ the mountains 35 miles away the/ same as in the book. She was too’ HAPPY RAINIERS REIGN — Former actress __ his principality with a firm, benevolent and pro- Rainier and Grace lead pethaps| most beautiful Princess in the|lckeningly, sweet. If you met any | Grace Kelly is happily ruling her Monaco house- gressive hand. It’s obvious to anyone that this the most idyllic life of any ruling)worig was waiting for him. girl like that today, you'd wagtto | hold while her husband, Prince Rainier, controls storybook romance is far‘from going sour. ee a Pip kick her in the ‘pants. a some ° to slip down to the blue Mediter-|§q F Germans a real girl, too. Looks Forward to Future With Grace to aly denn te See ay ast | = ski. One of his pet projects now is b FI more ae . renovating his new yacht = |Protest y eeing ; | three-masted schooner of the cas | too. which carries fruit from Spain to} BONN, Germany @-—Three teens and the Canary Islands and back. ar por argh sores hy ee = in Eng . ed against communism the knowing in- , pale pe the third sad final ets. |Ftis relations with France under 'railroad tracks that bisect the na- pe ern cage late in| 22 years with hte Sact, Me West 5 ‘n’ terms her the finest young talent rulers, Princess Grace and Prince (the treaty of 1918 ure most cordial |tion. “ — > —n German government said Tues- I Pres-|to appear in Hollywood in 25 | Seeater.) jand he and Princess Grace were} the winter or early spring.” he} gay ley," she commented, “I like’ dy ; tate visit) Fittimgty, this mew acreage — | said as the yachtsman of the * * * years, = em By ROBERT MUSEL getting ready to pas a = lew: which bly will be the alte Princess Grace ped MONACO (UPD — It was the —— de Gaulle while Iwas |) proba| ot “Ave. paat®, Priccess Px yacht. pe Denied a free + dd ay | Ws ty a end | But whether or not he gets any| S0@ Ptmcess Grace,” named im ipecially in the choppy seas on] oa » marching westward Grace was taking care of the two : *| honer ef his lovely wife. which they set out on their hon-| 89s sreniug aeylame tm West Ger- herself, Prince Albert jadditional and from France,} 7 udy adding) Rainier has many other proj-\eymoon, so he sold it. who year-and-a-half old and/Prince Rainier is alre: . many, the government said in the hig to the throne, ens no Il precious acres to his domain ects under way, some for his sub- x* * * a special statement om the eve at all by filling in me Ioreshore with jects, such as low-cost housing,| But she is now described as a] of the 10th anniversary of the , trouble : founda dirt taken from construction of a and some to attract tourists.good sailor and in any event the) East German regime’s tunnel through which will run the Among the latter are an “‘ocea-|new boat is bigger — 156 feet! tion. , . hE S-BS0ba) Theatre -P IT’S HERE rz OPEN 6:30 P, M. SHOW STARTS 7:00 P. M. EXCLUSIVE! . . . FIRST SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY ! But Princess Caroline, who is nearly three years old, is going through a phase that any mof would recognize. She used to be the center of attention and now she has to share it with a baby brother \ Se at the hideaway ranch house | Prince Rainier has built in the French hills beyond Monaco, | his beautiful wife was busy ca- tering to Caroline's whims. And in the palace of the Gri- maldis on its fortress-rock far be- low, I was talking about the fu- ture of his little country with Prince Rainier. Rainier has great plans for} ing to stand tm the way ot thee LISTEN TO-THE KIDS IN THE MOTION PICTURE realization. When he felt the elected * FIRST WITH THE FINEST * RIVE-IN VINCENT PRICE ao smn Even -snaen acre faaticn cotts eae ty MGS THOT . Preteens one Dractndty TELE CASE - A WALLIAM CASTES PROBUCTION EXTRA: 3 STOOGE COMEDY © MAGOO CARTOON © SPORTS . Nationa] Council was delaying vi-! tal projects last January he went , ’ . ° the last on the radio to broadcast a decree : . dissolving it. | 8 Innocence... STARTING CRISIS OF SORTS the rude FRIDAY This touched off a crisis of sorts . but Rainier is so much the master awakening o - a of the situation that I could de- : : NOW Thru SAT. tect no outward signs of any emer- ° . rag oe ; to what . gency. The political opposition doesn't, b they had done... “A DRAMATIC seem to have much of a chance ~ STORY OF A | anyway for the 36-year-old sov- HIGH SCHOOL drive — a quality more Wahy 6 bof THESE ARE.NO JUVENILE DELINQUENTS TEACHER AND found in the executive suites of No TEEN AGERS or PARENT A BEAUTIFUL. jant cor i the | cy chtenanean shoes" HM CAN AFFORD to MISS ++ THESE ARE NICE KIDS IN TROUBLE! NIGHT CLUB “Dor fer feel that you os ot neuer could use’ a few tore acres?” I BLUE DENIM , TAINER?” asked people We 80 neree ‘he ME JANET-(AGE 15)2 Starriag densest national population in | pital ; JURGEN the world. a **¥es, I do,” the Prince replied. “It's something we'll have to take up with France (the protecting! power) some day.” | ‘How about the mountains?” -1) said pointing to the high hills! iwhere the paste] houses huddled | . together to take advantage of ev-! ~ \ery inch of income-tax-free soil.’ : 4 i | “No, there are French military | “aa installations up there,” he said. | arth a j : =i | “But I think the beaches used by ees % "; ss “a ” iid Ea aan to my Aunt’s ro A Heroic New Werld of High wo JOSEPIINE BUTCHINSON-JOCELYN GRANBO |, The Prince was not in any sense | / ' —_ ‘making this a matter of Urgency. | ~~ MeN FIRST SHOWING! 3. he’s ’N on on THEATER over Two E PONTIAC AREA miles =] NOW! 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Cabbage © 7‘ Acorn Squash “ | . te ; GRE Ft § A 4 sa PY sa * * * The same thing that mysterious that surround people is true of themselves Know thyself,” counseled the Greeks To know one's neighbor js the next adventure but hardly to be idea, or a se- [7 more vulnerable #/ BOARDING HOUSE YA HOLD TT, HOOPLE, pis jy NOT EXTENDI EET- BENNY MOZART AT YOUR HOUSE!) 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LEGS FOR F-— JUMPY FRITZI---CAN I HAVE STOMACH SOME MORE #? =z > Viet Vidas © 1959 by MEA Servion, Ine, TM. Reg. UB Pat, OFF. EDNESDAY, OCTOBER t, 195% 68 Area Students Vie for Merit Awards ~ ! : ; eel effe ° . : . ? “ List S holarship Semitinalists ! a ; $ fe * ae fee coat. 06h sering. ne the feet otep in He 8. eee: Melbey Re ont competition. The tests have been |Drayton Plains were Waterford’s for ; the 1959-60 Merit) *0red- leaving 10,000 of the 3 es ‘ ° competffion, it was| Mishest ranking students in each Sponsors who support the Merit : : today state as semifinalists, Program include approximately City Commissioner: Milton R.|@* e + 4 : See Serene: ae Sonnet er Henry proposed last night that tat Semifinalists fromi Pontiac Cen-| ganizations, foundations, profes: voting District No. 1 be set up as uded them are two/tral are Sherry L. Fink, 9 Ottawa) sional societies and groups. special assesament district to raise| students from Waterford Township|Dr.;. Suzanne M. Koprince, 319) funds for a community center ‘ High . Iroquois Rd., and Valerie A. Vas- Their purpose is to insure higher there. - >| CHICAGO ®—Grain Some 550,000 i binder, 118 Spokane Dr. education for a large number of “s juniors and able high school graduates and ‘A community center is vi-|Rfices showed seniors in 14,500 Ameritan high babies peoude hundreds ‘of acholarvh tally Heeded there and’ I believe! ociet dealing schools took the National Merit John W. Teeuwissen, £269 Mon-lfor them to be used at American people district would sd scholarship Qualifying Test last |roe, on willingly participate in the cost,” |D0@rd of ° Drayton Plains and Donaldicolleges and universities. said Henry, who represents the * 4+YEAR AWARDS area. ; . Most activity ; ‘Bernard e Each _ Merit Scholarship is a UM mpebabi tat the cay {ups contig : Berenson Dies, |ssiens.coen & Commission would set up such an |ings held within so pe bernie ao Shak yligo scccemmeet dre wifret ew: |Frectona a BE oo as World Art Authority xis" im" inaviaat wine covets, “Marengh - peiblon, that jot trading were ettribated to pro-iip + ba. sos ag ‘a y= SS atin eee majority of residents are in |cessor buying and a belief that|Grepes, Concord, pk --.:s:::--1:-5 148) $88,900,000 climbed ubout 2 oe a eae: saatine leds: FLOREN aly (AP) —| : | For students who alread oI an Bernard Raeetoe Oe the world’s} - Y pos- | leading authority ‘on Italian ren-| “** the financial resources to ; : attend the college of their choice lon the U.N. to sponsor an interna- * There was some early buying aissance art, died today. awards 7 eis . of tional ley of scien - A plan Whereby he proposed the} of wheat which trade observers /Besns. round, bu. ......,.....4.00| Rails continued a slightly higher’ x * + Sug $100 per year are | ane. experi cientists to ex Beans, Ky. Wonders, b : granted. For these who need fi- ge experiences in exploring city rs, bu. conse 380 | An Am nanc lease such a center if one| attributed to a holding policy on [Beans Roman, bu... sees 4M}\tone following their rally yester- erican and a graduate of ial assistance, award outer space. were built by private capital has| the part of farmers: hoping for Bets topped. bu. 5 ---se----- :+ 36/day on news that President Eisen- Harvard University, he left Bos-' reach $1 : s may | it was feared, however, that th apparently fallen flat; Other} higher prices. Minutes after the Broceol ion moe ehs. 2222222! g's9|hower had invoked the Taft-Hart ton shortly after graduation and_ “mn ee west at such a conference might Commissioners and administrative opening, trading in wheat [Cobbase, mt 6 308 ley Law in the dock strike had lived in Italy for 73 years. | The Merit Scholarship Program| be confronted with a Soviet bid to officials have expressed doubts| Pit came to a Bu. -4 for a |Cabbage. Bed, | bu. * {35| Most leading steels were frac- Later in life he said he still “** founded in 1955 with grants) set up a key space study group that such an arrangement would| Mme. oe oo 138\tionally lower as the steel strike considered Boston his home. He Of $20 million from the Ford) outside the U.N. on which the be legal and fears that it could} Although a large export busi Carrots, dos. bchs. **** “Solentered its 13th week. Oils con- willed his beautiful 40-room Villa, |Foundation and $500,000 from the} Communists would demand as , be a big drain on the city treasury.|has been pending for weeks, trad-| Sel¢"?- Bascal a oun tf tinued to backslide. lions. just a ee and C4megie = of New York. many seats as the West. » WAC-' Celery. doz. stks. ........ a superb collection of art treas- x * In maki i uae ot eens grrlenyboann hog pono San torsion urls x och * a New York Stocks ” raha to Harvard for use as a cen-| Sponsors so far have erucpalte General ‘Asserably Policy. de- appropriation to the Parks and |°hases of wheat and flour actually|Cicumbers, AR 32 r for scholars abroad. over $15 million worth of scholar-j bate Tuesday, Deputy Foreign Department—current- [Come into the market. Bexnlact. ba. i ~ pam coves $B Hah rte Coal .. 34 Pay * ships. More than -3,000 students Minister Vasily V. —— a $100,000-a-year operation There was little activity in the), . type, coat. rh yy oe $ sone aint 50.5 Some of America’s greatest art OW are attending some 400 col-|5€TV notice the Soviet Unio) ¥ feed grains and rye declined frac-|Gourds, ge bene : tbo) Aies Sire”. 883 sett 32. 908 collections are monuments to Ber- leges on the program. would continue its boycott of the One-twenty-fifth of our budget|tions in early transactions. Rersereei, pe “> $80) ap Ghat $33 pe SS enson’s scholarship and taste. |NEXT TEST DEC. 5 present U.N. Committee on Peace- now is for recreation, but it should “2 & & Leeks, dos. behs. nbs ho iaeee ie Kroger, --:+- 3p 4 He began his career as art buy-! John M. Stal . ful Uses of Outer Space. be more, like one-fourth,” he stat-/ 4. the end of the first hour| Sula, Pickling 4 Am SIE BD Gb eran s. i er for Mrs. Jack Gardner of Bos- ino i‘ tic : — president of; Kuznetsov declared the make-up : * heat % to % guiepe. érz, 1S. as 1$5/48 Gee, ----: ~ a oy --- os ton, assembling the nucleus of the Gow, ational Merit Scholarship of the committee does not ensure : x *« * was _ higher, De-|! curly. dos. PARES ---- 3 sere tac ss 302 & Fenway Court collections she left)” which conducts the talent/ equal cooperation of all countries. Commissioner William W. Don- oe a ory gp to tile “Pak 13 Am N Gas... $73 bone § Com 313) bY as a museum. junt. legion that over 95 per aldson said he thought the lower, December 4; oats); . o : 2.00/5% Tela Tei. 78@ Lorillard ean — - —— cent o the semifinalists announced and schools in District 1 — unchanged to % lower, Decem- ns ong ey = , 138 Am Tob Rae oes Meck Tri : 4) BERNARD BERENSON ART ADVISER itoday will’ get past the second been put to recreational use as nad 72%; rye unchanged to peppers, Sweet bu YTS /Anac W&C » 86 Mey D Bir. 481 , But his biggest influence came hurdle, the Dec. 5 examination,| n us [ us @S much as they could be. , December $1.32%2, and soy- A eroons tonto, be 2.00 Armou 27 . as aera s s Wa vas chief adviser to the late Lord 4nd become finalists. “Waller use of these facilities beans unchanged to % higher, No- eae + al #, is Atchison ..... 27.2 Mpls Hon 1194 Duveen, the dealer who assem-| ‘The announcement ; might help the district's problem,” |“¢™Per $15 binek. ve bs tas late SSB 27° BE Monsen cn... 901 ied coat (big private Atuccicus) 04 fae uae Wacker a, . om + Binet. o? Mont Ward... 5! | collections before World War II nee g ps is tent- be told Henry. Ru ~s -: 3.00! Bonn on 3 aot Fraect as In the process Berenson ae ay senenied ter “May 1 - ° Serer J ‘Alum i ee .. 37 > s 1 ’ ’ " z Grain Prices auaeeh. Buctercup. bu. vsseesesees: 30 Bond ro B tg a ‘eee fortune for him- sg oe eect pumber poco M ‘ne Clai M © uash, ut. bu. .. 1.50\Borg Warn... 434 Murray Cp .. 264 » se ' agazine aims Man ant 150\Brist My ‘32 support of the Merit P 9 y aC igna is Bron Balke’. 38 et Caan se Or AUTO Sales , serenson also prod in ihe: canvas wncdea.| Consumers Back Stand rossing pete ney Me Sy 5 agi aaaeunassansi cannes | ol RE or 8 an renson also produced a suc- hal S, considera- ne he ay -- +s Goi, |Purmipa, topped bal .........c0cccce 2.80 e+. Ps i tions are given to extra-curricula f M Mer... 281 + 280lcul pack °... 29 Nat Lead ... 111 . cession of books on Renaissance |. tiv itin. xt r) oO anagement ; Mey 1. 12 igesp Dec... 139% GREENS Colum & Ho 48 ge west 838 Blame Steel Strike and art which are considered classics peg ny’, “ROO! citizenship and) ; : ere 1 ny vo 1.85 er eo oe 1s {@nscaae MO 2, OW. ..cecccerersees 81 8 ae ee : 3 ingle la ag Pramat Publicati ‘in the field, Among the most fam |leadership qualities along with Foss os 4) Coll: . 1) bu. ee 3 +++ 907 Onto On ....) 362 ure ublication - ae iM-' scholastic talents. Th NEW YORK (UPI)—Many steel Dec .. we 1.10% << =ge t i bu. Cdn Pac .... 27 st.‘ : ents. e program is ) LAPEER—Efforts are under way)Mar . <: 114% | Lard (drums) Musi carrier cp... 38 Seems Ti*ci' $22; of ‘60 Feat fos 6 a ae us a Venetian Paint-\open to students in any public,|COmSumers have soft-pedaled steel today to have a signal light in-\sip) ..° 4, 118% Nor <. °. Biceeer ‘Tree 2133 500% Set is Sas tures TOF 90g ened tn 1894 acd “Deas ign private or parochial high school Shortages because they support the stalled at an unprotected crossing Gots Dee... 1. /Ches & Oh 68 Panh Epil... 462 ‘* Drawings O! in the United Stat steel industry’s stand f . Dec .. .. «. 12% J@M os ve oe : sic : lof the FI t ” ; es and posses- * tTys § or a non near here where Lynn D. Morris|Mar ..“.\. CMR ers <1 083 Parte Den... a4], DETROIT (UPD — The auto! in his ister years kip ville at|” aes ES a eta » of Otisville and four of his chil- — SALAD GREENS [csest Equip +. S14 Penney, JC 106.4 industry recorded its second worst Sejtignano became a mecca for ~*~ * * |\Iron Age magazine said today. | dren were killed in a car-train H ° nar a clas $2.00 ey Beast coi 27! 39> September sales total since World the world’s famous, royalty and Other Oakland County area stu.| The gloomy tact is, the trade _ _€rash Sunday afternoon. : y, P urt in a es a War II last month because of the commoners. Former President \4"S among the semifinalists are: publication said, that supplies for Lgpeer County Sheriff Kenneth 90 Phileo | cesses 24.2 steel strike and premature publica-|Truman was among those who|szamoum mon sc \the months ahead will be shorter A. Parks has appealed to the From Picky Truck ++ Oy Prect fx’ g 11 $3} tion of 1960 model styling features, called to pay his respects. Tiny BIRMINGHAM = than at any previous time in the Michigan Public Service Commis- ae ee Se Ward's Automotive Reports said | and fragile, white bearded d Keith T. Bateman. 1823 Henrietta: post-war period. Iron Age said it sion - 0 BOA ni: ory toda - and Alfred L Baumann, 4294 Rouge Circle: will tak th eek for action. . 49.2 — re y. elegant, Berenson was a witty, |Jemes E Bird. 450 Lahser: Joan Bire- | ake months, _not weeks, to Officials said 11 persons have Borge one aca coon Copper, Rags. 322 Rex Drug 0. a23| + * ft charming bast to all, known. slits, Hitt Gaemenme Je cycle oe on diem Jost their lives at the Mayfield |;,, when he fell DETROIT LIVESTOCK Outs Pub: 137 peve Met -...0084) The statistical agency noted, everyone as “BB.” Aspen Rd Don N. Prey. 586 ree Ce seen, a from a pickup truck driven -by| DETROIT, Oct. 1—(AP)—Cattle—sal-|per "pais 12) 403 Put’ 84 |however, that the industry's sales) Le Hall, | 20ge aoe noe mae, James! Mille are telling their custom- ownship crossing in recent able 500 Det Edis .... 43.2 | Smallwood Dr.: David 4 tom years. his mother, Mrs. Doris E; Helifis) qaady wan suede se the aoa . eovs Dis C Seag .: 33 age vet ae i. for the year passed the total for | iz Rage 627 Pilgrim: Barbara 8§.| ers it will take from three to 28. 50 cents lower than early Tuesday bulls | Dows Airc .. 44 Scoville Mf ... 267 all of 1958 yesterd Near B e W oe ‘. 5395 Kensington: David L. {ind- . Funeral service for Morris and * *« * 80 cents lower: few loads choice steers DOW Chem .. 842 Sears Roed .'. 42.6 y ie eer WaS ab Taken nee sce a five weeks before shipments of - r 00, two loads high eboice and|/DU Pont .- -2 Sheil Oil ...... ™ | Ward’ - Walnut Lake Rd: ee flat-rolled products are normal four of children were Pont 1 prime 910- ‘ « Jimast Air L .. 344 Sinclair 2.) || ard’s said dealers sold a to- , a ke Rd.: Orin P, Pearson. 951 ’ held oan Mire, Morris snd ber|Helog fell trom the vehicle aha send ee chaideretraao dog 0: Be Rt SABE Socomg’ 11... 44) tal of 349,629 domestte-built cars Too Real to Suit Metres. Ser Fea, ial] the magasine anid, bet intormed . . steers 22. $0; uti: «+ 50. aces 1| neat, ers, a : eldest son remain in critical con-|he accidentally opened the door on fase so! seed to tow, cholag? betters (EI & Mus 2. 7 Sou Ry, i000. 328 during September, an average of Sohoo] Chief [Mavfair: Jane '@. “Thompeon:_ i7sas See weeks. from seven fo ! . 50: i . ees. | e } e: obert . | dice fo St. Jeouh Mercy Hes-lthe pamenger tide 0s bis prs er $0; wut hellers is.00800, wiity ae Ae ry std Brand mas oo 2 13,958 per day, raabreck: Donald x riage ag AH) weeks es pital, Pontiac. backed out of the driveway at their ones 1600-10 59: canners end scene eared . 128.6 std Of ow sie {7,| ‘The only time the industry sold! “Near beer” being downed by ee and Don L. Wehe! 31739 Pi ae publication reported ee daughter, Lynda, 11, is|home on 860 Orlando St. ter 19.00-21.00, and sows Preep. Bul... 372 Std Oil XJ... $6.3 fewer cars per day than that since a trio of pupils at Lamphere High CRANBROOK SCHOOL, ram mit aren samp sieht iin Lapeer County Genetal Te ana treated at Leatine Gen- [2 ets ans, Butchers and sous Frage Tn’ aot SaTeasJe ;.. 903|1951 was during the 1958 recession School in Madjson Heights yester- There Wf, ean, ’ sg alg ighcomenrne Mer eghaieers with lesser injuries than the rest|eral Hospital for cuts and bruises ie fon as [ge gl occo mrtg or Gea = 133 gun Ol... : 374 /¥ee when sales averaged only day looked too much like the real Casey, 20 Lone ee ena chaos, It reported that much ot her family. Her condition was|ot the arms and head and re-|2 190-230 Ibs. 12.00-13:10; few lots No. 1|Gen Elec .... 78.8 Suther Pap :. 37 /10,240 per day during September. |thing to suit the taste of Principal ee ee rd the steel in the mills’ own pipe- listed as satisfactory today. leased ieb-a20 Ine. 13.96: Ne. 2 ond'3 200-000 Ibe.iGen Pas .... 95.4 Team Ges... 32° | , J. Grayson roit; Mitchell lines will have to be reprocessed. 3s 11.50-12.25: mixed grades sows 300-400\Gen Mills ... 333 Texaco. ..... ts * * * Frederick Thorin. Warten at Ivtren: ‘Thomea ke aeent! — —_ ag oe hae - +. 182} The September sales were 25.3 ~ *® * laf, Colorato: Charles E. Kuschinski of F 5. 7 Laue i e 2 s > «J. . = \o t . ee . Vv te i wnat Gieagen on 78, Steady to strong. iGen Time .. 70-8 Timk R Bear . $9.3 | Per cent under August, a decline! He happened to glance in at the Wn timate: 1885 Voisine’s Widow Fourth 0 n 5-2 Pattern ; wee’ anaes een andes nailer Gen Tire we a3 Ea hdlg ee 20.8) which Ward's called ‘‘more than |Scheol cafeteria during lunch time CLARKsToN HIGH SCHOOL f 12 . C il : choice tnd’ prime 35.00-41.00: si ard| Getaor’ Pred 1.4 Twent wer. °° 30) seasonal.” and was surprised to find tie oe nai Jack M. Parker and ° wn ounci Contest Ok W k M f P| ee be oll Soetet Br. oO 7 Un Carbide — a three tenth-graders guzzling what |BFRKEEY HIGH SCHOOL DETROIT (#~ Mrs. Helen P Sheep—salable 200. Not enough sales|Goodrich .... 874 Un Pac "N13 a looked like real beer from the|,.P®%'¢ 8 Forman. Richard L. Gran-'.) 7 J Mrs. Helen P. to establish trade. Goodyear .. 124 Unit air Lin.. 4832/5 OOOth Shi h bottle jeer. James Ro Herbst Dennis §. Ry- Voisine, widow of the suburb’s - oon gues 120 8. Telegraph Ra. pro os Sa resolu- fe on call to ret in an Pointe F va be an election of new ‘officers [Onion Lk. Rd. at Hutchins Rd. performed _ each weighed about 8% pounds.) elect pie ga gt advisory and negotiatory capacity arms. Pee, the Drayton Plains PTA vai —Adv. * & When born last June 29 at Nyssa, | tion,” "Henry sald. fer cit: or any of its citizens.|- A native of Flint, Farr bad land visiting nurse Mi het Rum site, Business festi-| ne ge a termed ajOre: their total weight was 9 ROOM RATES NEW METHOD NEEDED hasn't been called on yet. | lived in the Detroit area 32 Wright will explain the tuberculosis|tUte,, 7°, W. Lawrence, Ord floor Success but docfots said the 24/pounds, 10 ounces. City Walter K. Willman| — Wap years was a past comme |tests to be given this At the Prey ¢ to 8 pam Bat. @ to 19 to 48 hours following surgery] The twins — named Jeanett) Single .......+..$7.00 ‘streamlined methods} Henry and Landry opposed this dote of Grosse Pointe Yacht |conciusion of the year. At am. —Adv.{would be the most cracial period.|Kim and Dennett Linn — were} Double ....... $9.00 the|b “The viait Oo rehid's Blue Star Mothers rummage The delicate operation was per-|born face to face, and were) Twi "$11.00 S\sale. Sat. 8 a.m. till 1 pan. 128 W,|formed by a team of 17. As ex-|joined at the abdomen. MR wcccoccess Pike. —Adv.|pected, they found that the twins} The parents aré Mr. and Mrs. Kitchenettes... . $12.00 had a comnion breastplate, and/James Stubblefield of Parma, Electric fixtures, bedroom James gu. Factory ‘teen Om Michigan |® liver” bridge. Idaho. Stubblefield is a sugar beet t, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave,| The liver bridge — < 2x4 inch/farmer. They have three emt FREE TV } ; , Adv, oblong — was severed, and com-|children. , ‘ * { not a forma] member. At left Rustu Zerlu, who was on hand next night, 250 persons were dead) : : g a Chicago Blaze Spurred Fire Prevention Week On the night of Oct. 8, 1871, Mrs. preciatmed by President Harding | O'Leary's cow kicked over a ™@ 1922. lighted lamp in a pile of hay. Bg? 4 ai HH Indiana Greets Graham Well i t fire 50 million 10,000 Turn Out for His a et st — i i the f Indiana Tuesday night and he — and enid : | child should be placed ‘under the juris- ception. je this Court , were empty in the Indiana State the Fairgrounds Coliseum but Gra-tiun* nouse Annes ham said the turnout compared/in the City favorably with that in London five |st one o'clock in the afternoon, and you|with & list vey A on to appear poreee- | Nn le in L : cal to mes a0 note years ago—the only other time he sre hereb started his crusade in midweek. |"% betne service he from religious protocol and ap-| plauded vigorously at the intro- | duction of Graham's wife, Ruth,| and of Indiana's first lady, Mrs. | Harold W. Handley. welcomed ¢ the more than formal warmth. 3. Naterterd Pig Mae Gk Payee of Or Williams Lake School, 2828 Airport ‘ethod ur Ruben. Ra... Mueller of the Evangelical United! pares arene Teweemty Hall, one w Brethren Church, prayed for suc-| ¢ Hudson Covert School 115¢ scott! istence of God,” Graham said,| ‘io Tameert “nor is such an attempt made ei? anywhere in the Bible. It assumes) yoorheis His existence and I see evidence yi° day of it everywhere.” Mountbatten Sees Last Thor Launching BASE Can TAP) tne en seam any a so _ ac Kingdom’s Lord and Lady Mount- *2!P of ay z damage. The highest property damage First Crusade Sermon plant at Livonia burned in 1953. property } of lives lost, lees a Fae | and te |eny or all bids of Tread. mE “Performance” end aa5e3 at i P i girsz fis f at; 2 i E ‘! af C stat al bends each in the of 100% of the ~4 will be the tified check or. bidders bond tn tne smount of 84 of the bid must accom eac Plans, fica and bidding blanks ‘lee ot wate’ un Soe, fene'See Meur ce 0 - ota Street, Birm during ~| Share Wid. wd eeeeeeeens ote sehen eeeeeeeeeees Living Quarters : Rent Reat Rent OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING — The Len. rd of 1 pecenip, Os County Rooms bold iblic Hearing on - | Cony HOA 2S ee Tere Mob Bete ton. i = lowing changes’ in Township Rent 7 from Residence 1 the following described prop- pamal LW % of SBM. Sec. , ROB. | income B % of BW % of NE 4, B ‘a of |For Sa) nin®** XE of mee | = . NW % of. NE ay FA HP Lots SOC nee & % 4.2 and BE % of GE For . Me, Soc. 36. TAN. |\Por Sale Farm; ..... 4. gw of See. 5 12,500 “eae aon ‘OAN COMPA A purrin uble oxtora! 2. WEBOTE a Jones, say oe u¥ OR Ste fold , too!” is he OA 8-3 REAL 8. PADDOCK » Real 1081. COUNSELLO keeps Baas ore E * . ells solstetag EDIT Ren eve , price » Gen tron Bash . Lar m- - SS * ae mo aa “Rent Houses U v ie iba? 2 EES Est, | “ae 2 On 40 oF 0 a * oe f 2291 e r 2nd 6 m 6-004. for Oakland ATE : u ut Ins moe mos y a dont ode: sete it) iT ba: P eq $7. rn. eale you. ace BARE SDR uses U parts ~ aor 2 3858, sem ggeres 500 avo {enanpore " a” 10 Ba, 2188 ome Extra ig H nfw ? afte part ALE ,| 3 ne pihowe sunporeh. ear NC a) iat Ba —- dealer san 2 BEDACO Fu Rome 0. No dow wear Wann 2.4280 ley t. Pe 3 ( pha eel IN urn. 40| H Bs ge vie fini M Soe | power Fu 8sT eter jo ll. stool, 2 a brick HOME : vA ¥ ROOM APARTMENT OTHE 5 bi 3 Ra ras co in | fa tnity. Mt ~ NEW ace. °C a2 Good” een furnace we s Lake. ME ANCE pe ab ? uraace. : righ intel 2 : r : | 7 2 : 9661 elp 8: rer rn. ae ving Y 0 \ ro WN Y 86 — on cart Bas See it Bee es.” full basen a co. Tai 15 meet bi rR ‘oom VA RB Si E t. e. . Bas ae H o this he ATTR. i Brae Ny, & Bate. 23-1300 NICE t | rt (258 1 6 Ewa ma $7,500 aaa — Huron ed ‘ —_ Aauits. : New RM Bigg Mn . | bee R ; i — ie BEA | oo tow nl rooms Gara rae 00 m i od E w ¢, T ROOM, ee i iy decorated Cretet ig fry ms. 42| mains sani ace EA Es C m, Re down a 7350 Jonah : BE 968 Mo. Be : j ey RM « 42] te, FE a a bet Down— O altor ) wning reas as a a oR as re : i “tearoom iat a ere SLORED PONTIAC art. & mr, Te es P eaibec noo 0321 for you Lake a Ciark Real $1,009 nS saa ee —- ; vi, AC an iH 2, iiitie: EA OOM pipe ut nd —— 13 bio WN. heats ér | own drm T ; ore I Ez. Arcadia See Am- aT Automat La move Legg well a tartan , 6500. cee | ae aves Y 1439 ey Ease > | | ad E — eta on pic in R 2 A-l ear ecroumn a tied ge | 100x1 HOU: ving ete FE 5-821 C ‘af o e | 8% ARD rEPING ry on he ture Bserson A-1 somalt einer & 3 bed: 1 front. tet nd , ae Oo rs r- | 544 PER HET ase AUB paved. wi ern ¥o me diti sg, ms tiled roo tan R bestés OL 10368, rLowma CORED fate ovr iad Ave._3 ‘ek haggis sree wate R °. wil ine 5 bath evi oy h wiring TOF owns. BEDROOM NOUS Dherros recm living 10 eon I with “new oan 10 ing and 4 Gnade. Pia! Bou Ce _ Ro in 2 t L. 7 & by ail — ED o. om ts erst boa pied 8 bear 8 <0 ar electri ho Lg 20 20 OF ICK H LEASF aves nt and DOW in Ryo ERIC regs Srey — | Ea se as the bbe" tras ea nai ae ARE ISS 50 DOW? tame | es ener: NOME Wis See 3 ) eer Sct oom ait : a Delt estimates. oo A-} LICENSED to fotr children Coto ey OR ” Bduh. Pe "= _Saiet or wnettE ee $ a ‘ | Se a | STE aeighborka end inde area om | igen Board Be eae sen os ace eras ese Rents eens dt | BJ. Sac tte paces a , -| e . a ge OF = : 2 e a Goaee “ROOMS —- ON equipmen men Ke eA garage WN Lot FOR rTIAG PR mf Gas 8 1 345 (Dicl —— B : ew 4-56) Da ae AY urnish: w. mre ef go ed N 563 W VF t on SALE =, LAGE OF FE Oak! k) VA 15 Y on ‘e. p.m a. ae RENT apbule Linh oe! FE | 609 w OR root Ni enter BY ™ RT OF 5 kland VA op soil ; up. 3 facilities bs sty a RM 7 ae Saree =] Me tote reer alton D D hoo |Fo stoi Ow niall SYLVANe i LU A sot ai on TH, . ee, ms wild. | E1010. Meds pLVAN ahve. aries LANDSCAPING. |FU : ides *s oar 41486, “EITCHEN sely. “After ___ Hot aS SORE, GENC room dota BN ee). neacme es Opes je ye 4 Tt R : en. a- nD ; a _¢ BY Mente 'eEa Lhe or ret Seton : ee ao eais tar| HOTEL 50 ae | gore i 7 ae aa Soe ae et raise anne fee — rE ait me Base eon oan Ha ee — ee oms 4 setion atte tele at ae oes | | ner a ee ct rE ca s&s peting is elo 45 sona ne ium mood AL nd ee ecod eee “Bio Pere ce ans aRO REFIT era ro go | — Aken, res. one, THE aU age a da —- - ay a oy end ~e cAWN ™ a oR er om. > au ‘ RA . ‘Auburn ret Week gees @ Pout ae ie eco- ot) tur pl ESTO! Dow wit th ri-lavel a Bye tn ‘ ie i aie es path. pa ull b R er aperiments bra eal fo Q down. Res. furnace, on ORS | carpe finished hee. 3 t sho = eye iw an "phone OR ou t ealtor $38, BATH = Basement, 18 X 60 ent Sto geration | ns om AB A wn 4 m house. = ~ BEAUT ool oo S — carpet in ‘pul ew a bedroom wn . FE o 08 outright _ La eee ; Tie ren res off GR 6? | © 1 a as [== Te servi . ” Complete a wate ao my anes Ffeat Larne teeak SERS ey wont Sk UTIFU ice sina ey: gs & < ¢- = any mon 3 samen ted could, : rt a ors Cae, orr 46 oe un oe Sore BUI ni6 or anata FUL “BE rr DE oS 28921. re mone wl Tracking 2 a Ta * pari ss Ses nove — aes TICE Ses Gigi | CUCKL Near & aes itoaiin Fe pea Red TEAR one ge EE st = seas =i Se great Fe Eee four ne 2) cots RAL reg | sei bekaaaball wales Socrem woated, : ah oe. For WATER ena up with ita rument ‘Tel-Huron. plenty 08 | oe — Sct ranch. Pu = REALT ‘|. e ag z 8S sae NEAR a Zaaidlegst OR oa ma. 29-6842 5. ve ea bli WA pice Hospit kitchen e kitch Bath _— ron RD 2 y packin ad Sword Lt cl ntlioouna oot Pu POSS L = | _8! a lara Reo’ OME ae 3 led, Phone eh Sino page ‘abe tal trance, rm — m Sho} ACH so eas, 2 oestnae or Nan pola re re rs b ESs FE Y T ue ‘do lot der tyD8 N Rates * rE _" ent. or FE whele ie aie mets Pay onary 08s rg bedr ge hon A. $7,900, te mo RI- » lot fene type hom h LI apt rbood. Pe r Fog FR 4000 On 3 AaEMEN Saas, 1e 09 L sienced ff. e &R » hold goods, 2-8885. tal ae rs e ho ls and uto- froniage ot a das Ce OM G00D s. $ es bet Ay Peat -EV 8 ge in ULING r oe eye , kitech < use $85 Gen- one co rking eel ig ith om Saat NT 3404 sid IA er off ms nice M Bu E 8026 $16, os load E ublic Eves. APT, aa en eine upper pe bus. pa me nor os area. R 19 r ag ages Fe Dr ila L $00. et dell nd x Ag rf ener with . a ane Pam | ae I 58-3458 ther COUPLE ‘alo A — sol e n f e E a See or be PO! 2 wate ° : fe} a LI . on M auction. child ear kite a range th mon t ute’ leg with a of- urn B rm F n. ie ced d ve “194 rt . ge h N’ A eee ean Sale ~B Fea — one v1 bedra “ ie nate a tor 7, rahe “ian eet Aa voiture ra blichen 0 Bal. Bcellent room 85101 nee. | pet Pnome ste DOW RTE ae are as gs Sart casi Gver_ 104 BF eet marl] Bedres wo irae, a aaa zu 3 ad ores Jet er oo eri ee coeur ey a Se, proud x AND A, . Curt’ . . b 8. RMS mi wef $75 north N Call _ hun er, Anprqaees a ay et Serhan T nase) hake eeeeet . Pg Fore fn a= mn koe Wtd. aad Appl Fireplace ina sod vail at rage in large AuB mo. a OR undreds ey mom Peo 400s ‘after ATE a : Price eaabin ‘ WE = -0603 and a M 1 ° ear ¥. 43581 Ez mun” im UR UN 49. 4 AVO on oO car sal rs) alle | 443 1 ABSOCTA é $10. ea E 48 in erf CASS TR _- Me. Seen | ASE ~ ton Pe et “cot 7 ee atk. nuaeee 510 y nee all i ems = big ws See soto, Terme me WI an _ bomen Fe RADE = tend’ oad adaing mee Py : cottages Ail Bore a “ aus ; 2. bedem, hor >. | oon r “i080 Teli perso garden | 4 ow HARD LE. a EDS) TN CHAE D asem beach Two. nee — a | Sot te ATH Main WES] a Heat Wee oLTRA: soe K personally den | sleet NER LE AN Piiauers sage wats ch with ONT eee sag Sat oe See Seis ass a ra eB pear careren VIDE | Ss gas DELL. rE wid 3-97 wi - pe canoe ad 1943. | — <“Bxcel SID Fe) Sa iiihicnen "Basement. | PE 2-21¢ Huron. and} 3 ow iy Reach ar FE dats poe away TOR twice owner's u fireplace. CA 5 | LL 67. ill 8 te. tiac inte ence ce -Toom J ter. teh ng nt. __R 2-2144 To le ob ne NE ch war the ieee he five RESTO far ea . s ol ga su e —_ = — ie nelisielital a = “aw hits ues : : eat Bones RT 638 and. BUY office Le af wees rate y 1 rtly Bens to E h. r 3-be sY R @ sc = % ne ° .. STE -052 mo ‘<" eng nome All rd tne bot ite AGE odds these va wr . ond st. Age f th.’ with DOW ffice S Werat ck bas dr LV eS a ba { th ron R a1 auen - e the Tu FE tance WA 6. Ev tig haat BIDE. ‘oh week. J wlll B a 2 . Pull f +. b NT __ Poin copay ‘oom AN ned -y ie is & on ired “$00 One eeltina — ck > ~ led equip os Ono - aati. FE 3-000 utilities. EST = Close IR} aM bese- Building. B t Office Space 43 BY atitevince’ T AN VILLAG) Roches vga end Ores G aE unit re Ss wlpmer i ABL FE 48 3 ROOMS, 9470 & & S » Le $70 MIN 3 oo og ty ce oo rE. eee AGE bro ater's pn: . Ge be? wi = Oe t least pel or 20 oe to Re 7 at Ea Ts oe er ar s.r ton] gees A MONTH i] es ce ee a3| Ss ae gga, a see eae esto | ae ANSPERRE we Pi TRA mania 2.2848 Crook: me ee fr tion: to 3 ete incl able if panei N paym Ow — - 7 ve ree to ully ae a 0 ated | erm fe. Huge lot 3 RED Te mirc ENT nt fae o , vi a Rent tt er tr! Ani ese Tests Ra icgeda aca offices run" semen rus a bet ogi home =) Le eum oe ide I omuia 1%4-ton aaa et ceome aE a= |? Ep ouses F OR }-110" es pect fs Leas jbanea! DO ape BALE TRAY = Tate ‘ ment ae sted’ on 25482? Stoo b . . — . e ndust ¢ Fa Semi Traile Ww. 000? 31 cA neishion _ : busline. Nes urnished 2 Louise ib 3 WNT . om BB. ce With optio everly a = ees ing atne be- WH REALTY Easy re mead Tract an “' es | GARA anted t PLEA nates verbo -|* ou. CORY, ~ os RI ee 20 OWN “oan _ cy za FE oie Bay ithe ec wn Y RE uN ares GE bose Hae SE raph e, off. oo ; : clman. om ED K liane nas P pop ag | se ov oe aiahed & is- = NT "Painti or Co = Ere eps a : A SS Se Se ‘yom a t.” Corne ON Sites 2° | ge fot is av er, jane eat r ? ‘ARD sid =r ied “. 4h a FE 2 Mi ne _— mR... jot —_— — = - ou Sania Bt gt a Ee re ene| a a eel one a oe qT EE eet Sao ce ne mare of:itt2| Bx ie store wii rom ‘Tel: Huron oe BASEMENT a Haron tate BY wut way fs Post we - :| —trabo — tte aod ning & Decorating 2 gas DestOn Ei cui suerte "uate privsges 1 ja Nicholie : ew Su ea ka Santen peter ___OL LY, IN erie i ert ek fa o thie grating. TING 23 Wid. a come 4-3581, Ez. a the nished Pet per —- i HEAT eo weet . H bi} burb ene partly f R23 = value ity be OLive NC. eiacda lak can ot tor i mee Cash ee — woe ur ake 38 tm RO ** rary as an O — furnish sore. hon Os La > 18 Roc I ms. $8406. or earaeg after : Ww Wot and i BED aan Geen M prefer: Beets ger Ra “3 et « SID ffi Y PE 20578 > eaigll . I ak vi he nk a ae do Pa WS 4-056. us 4: 8% rm. E — Call Ww A. Be T 33672 A? sett samas Co. or te = oa E ice “8 NCO me ee pron 1 ster uae “me we ‘ope M Uti mal EST SIDE tor. FE on of a Greve, gWNTOW nes DS 5-81 b= oem pent nga : 600 wi mae dining ne n. $50 5 bed a Ki ne 8.0302 s UL} te OO, Pace Tun we itn pe IDE Pook “Eanes eee hired ondittoning. amp ‘ Peontembo es BARGA in "400 anes room. : Jack per month . _ = A 8 | DRA a dyoiez, Op = rea te ‘pa iv tem DO- | 0 7 ood t as ase 2188°C /K — "Pe PAINTER TOR. pat goth 7 h ee ita. chalet May. oe 5 net ple the | Pontiea to putt d, Centra re a IN 3 mall "garage. tehen bed waren LOV . 9500 8-8867 est. Out- M ryyy KE e . M n UL D : \V Ae A eq 8m Pasa, nc 4-6084 ‘od. s FO tn PLA. . hou ON ich: un P Age tra | : s a bed 8 $1 in and va R Lake E i rem: & ‘ ulties. yas Quiet. hot jth mo ater R , MI INS, se E44 or igen td res. a pool garg 2 3 a M il f roo ow 1,500 fro ve FOR Rd LA ara on Eos J00 |) ay M ere. | Se heel ssa eae Pee yi rae Ree el | eet 2 ga at rae ee | Se 4 N, R a aa se are THEO Won a se BRUT gi fear aa mm | "ER ae rt ade Pay nee at a ei aoe ie a TALL AR ABSOLUTELY THE PASTERT AC. 2 : , : : 2 . os ra cash. aoe 4 53h NRE bo bs Sade ot EAB ep. te sgh a "rire “Unturniane Orrice a 200. ad ee sHT, nTIAC, : | Nothin ‘n = ee ect = oa 4-020. cn om Rd. houses 8 Tc sted: Sap. ae aT, . =M Fon mi _— replace. od OR WEST 51 Voor: | Open R Tots room, Down, Pape com lease pa mart ao Se saeked house one 4 e Fe 3667 $ rig w fe) and .< STO 5 | eal ‘ota La u OV nS offa H m, as uil land Fr & attracti be copara * M . FE B trie REFINED 125 erato Lireing . Ore RE IDE | 3 bed Y tt) rE tor 1 corte D ba io afar be oR plete ebesement, FacerO” BET FaRR| pore. oa 73 bs. ~ oOFrAg cae toon Mahe erator and | Zoey tenant nerd ae a “ral ie Cava “OWNEI soe Tohn |. 5 a | bedroom fall spect sieeme are eureste Sot TE mentee | eee ae? =| eae pe ee oe aoe ae R Pea ee! an . 1050 Cash q . Gd. Cou i en. erato: F Fr Tem Rd cle AL i ilit Ni Tie 9 $10 ot ‘A Pp nt ope e cial Waren (oetwee R “x | Suter ta rte * pony se tees E ae a I Verm me) mise see Sasa - 038. Pp Otter . o rred TFURN 5- sah Y< SOrnes 1 aT nt M aren: ele. throughou ee mmerrs rm /Do 500 or ith cludes ed ce 8 i aaa ee 22 inca tt Bei iscell re re ey ag, Patio LOW DOV ate ett oe cm ——" R OL See ere ° Phove FE Bria ©] § = soarseun ogres. MA to repair wears. aneo =| _contra ae & s heat. be DO EM wore Sn ractive _ house, ay ent rE a van ~ roo : TH 1081. ) u ontr c sfe nd peal t \ Ph 00 ‘ito yd e Aas tome Apt see patio Hy and exceptional HA = For’ ars. Gomi 15 48) 2" act nar erred pprox. Full: basen VN 3-646 | hone Highiar er L terme.” ak LT inspection 1 AND ca Caretaker Fen en — aaa pane eae e ye ik Hee ao ; oe See ; gh asement ml PAYM je_EM clang 29 -r Lavende piton, SE —— sh coz & room ~ ial use. ity my R- § chap n 01. 66% and 3303 or ars “uaiton i P ; 3 = cout a | Na ory Zevetend he ter Ea Hous use. AEE Saat Sea remy om tuk, l ih or om ® Res _ PARTLY 38 e 3 ut ag with N BOA ena rage. #6 . BATH uses Judsc yements full foi — Family wit ir Notthers et : pogo Q ue ee ane aa e ee w son_aft “hull basem: ent imily. movi re Y OR rs. “Holcom with ae Ge 78 B ‘tie AN ' il afte mor cat sem xes nh ae | West sont e108 wae | pie Teal 1 i. Storm 0431 OR Saar to 3 BEDRM, MODERN «ie ‘4 ‘oe UTIL. Maceday L paar es Les! ane Me out of a | PON x ia. 6 noe ae on sre Ricks ee ie R ce | : New R -2920. or couple _| NE 7 Pr, aan ; _3- e ith oD: 1 $65 a 33 00 Ra " on wn ate TI: ; ‘ di ’ OOM il 213 pri 0 ER are tomate es B 701 3 bed _ 1 T D | E A Poe Sr re i Ses — no Sea ce ae fey 2, come ton ve sate ay 2) PE C OF 7 miles ag village. wEW “ Coupl oe ca side. ‘OM B lates Ouse = eae 7 {room modern. L 161 ep ator - E OFFICE 08 U if s ! 8 a i pas. ia = fr mH sisi ee: eaten | ween Re “is kiss = pate 9693 ry : e 7 | rb lospital, ? eel ee ett ving pee nee West TTT cee i 44608 ated. cee privilege s 3 heat. FE OUSE. ron | pric Fb A: 5 aes “ge ure oor roo! & Aggie; BED Ww ted sa 1 rg es hak ? BEDRM Er su aie le OTH me s Ttioned | aa eoree — ott ov ad De 7 BEDROOM. home. Foy _ =terme lot rch i cate Very 1 O clos tS nore th e144 Gall afte x Cal ve fresh pore te storms fe ARO mu pur- BFAUTIFU cuit goree ingles. pie West room lvable y me line. to iment » than th 4 e 00 . . * e ym a | e a c | Pati! sage eccane free Seer ere 3 a ne rae ee now a sates pat oe ee et 2-FA ee ees sg, "ond neat i rd aca casas liv " lacie _ Hu rtrid 3 = ow ir ov 1 ha tr lot ne te) a er cl aut Living pa G be . : ut Lake, On ee, zea | ; insurance $3 oven a Ta rawood ‘na waite aes Tee | rangeme an 2 eee Map ack tae full INC . | STE i ar cre <7 offer t NGaie onsider rettig. | aati ra Air id Ek. OP? r 6. i jak nice é ance bath OME pect ins hs 73h, beaut all. hry = ir oh Fg . home aways soig Me saa ON ple lot. “ga rent a Hi bet EA th’ bull Hy us rea car 8 part | moos a ithiar wan thi r- WAR to h TO Apia | 3 rated, . Tr. Se BY ighla wee: LTY Ww a ert ed. ne oot a +) ive Moor Bicag nted ngs WICK ome. 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Nice are prone Beasem’ Davi pinion ee with TR ] r hoo! a te g roo m id _EM or left we for + 80 AD FE THRE SEDAN WOME OF THREE a x ite dining : LAKE \ 3-41 call the at to or Pi rake h ACRE | a ny [sete eed st rein| 23 ar Sun os Geoa sepa -9022 Not 5 ge ye ares, 3-3711 ORION 3, ROME ana oe goo . FE 8 of land HOME C ild polit ag $12 ten sae Mis 5 Roose g, Ritr. 5 be listed OXF oe ort Son 2 aepnue ting neer oF m/e Bo Indi ag 00, with Rell rk t | & BATH. may aan ‘Older or Pontiae, oNS a Ma. Tg w| © lev the inns ae briek. Ti AWA’ DE er. MY roo seta well "Ar Fr er Yo ade. room, tive. ba CUTIVE Don't irs hood At cared BEDRC caround | Tot, 4800. Pull. and wit u H recre: study. "spacious 8 seh ood altracti for : ee aan ‘dere .| a ma Picking e or + dala s 3 E hem y-8 ond wast 116, M r. jot AN ly th > uc 528 re u 2 on in fi ned VE thi che ised va nite 3 4- M PE 2 CHOR pei n as f A 506 6 ale R Dr Oak live Peg tem hr hee soso ie room | I y acrteot,. ea dining : : . bem a ~ haw men ey . 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D BA } wens on CK T ME . p a aoe owe munis sae eee -BD YER ALTOR Ye 3300 vered do n eigh 3DRM. M. F 32-3043 3 2b bor O t oar joors aths, ex Fae ye bao HU R re Bullt mY JR CA b00 ive hed sind, erm th R , S te ry oak . t ro Y H 2. a gartee. Lew A u I reet =| An gh se N 1063 B C 1 Woodio ‘inch | (28 ee i thins 7 oe } , ‘ } > eee 2 i~ .. FORTY-FOUR * THE PONTIAC PRESS. WE ‘ fier Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses # “RRRO | 3 Bdrm: | ,ONeyY a Clarkston: REAL ESTATE, ENC. 2s Mich. tS room with raised cor- ; Clarkston, ptr pu B., You will marvel “4 OM BANK) aI @t the handy kitcher with nae Open Daly 2 et 12 te a pee isewss RILEY Ee in oer! FOO mares cle Cees § COBBLESTONE FARMHOUSE—Sit- system, drapes, i's Ddaths. & . large wooded lot { uated on black road on 2% $500 Down — a. Foe this ranch type, road from Pontiac Lake & ° = ‘ nally town. Alum-| Ing state park. 7 large 7 ae screens, fiberglas| rooms. Ceramic tile bai f fnsulation, oll furmace & I‘ car, basement with stoker heat & ga- @erage. Lake pene $s rege. Pull price only $12,508 A away. Full price $8. sportsman’s paradise. $52 Per Month BRI ANCHER—$900 DOWN — And 4% cent interest. Where rg oe area, on bdiack-top cap you beat that? Exce ‘| road. 86 x 660 ft. lot. Can be peat & clean with oak floors! used as 2 or 3 bedrooms. Newly gg ppt ete ood decorated ut. Large mod- & 2 comforte ot ern family sty kitchen. Will | built in 735 with consider trade. rice only ity ee b> ae $7 = $11,950. TED McCULLOUGK. REALTOR xorymo powX — On! “anes S143 Cass Eiizadeth Re [NOsMact s280, Northside locates. a | @ bedroom brick, tile bath. full Qpen 9 a.m. to 8:90 pm. Sunday 15 } t, oil heat. Large family STOUT'S Best Buys | Today ‘ | i bed | residential } | | 5 na seeenens See room 6 | Warren Stout, Realtor f" ON. “ee irk seamed } "BUD" Enjoy Family Life | To the Fullest AD the things that make Living) more desirable. Convenient loca-| tion near Washington Jr. High. full basement. TV room or den.| Wood-burning fireplace. carpet- ing in Itving reom and dining) room. Large master bedroom.| recreation room, automatic heat) end hot water. Youll love it'; Priced at 626.50, Call TODAY ' West Suburban 2-Level Brick With Redwood trim. Highly at- tractive 3 bedroom home with +e RY! Buy it while you can. } “Bud” Nicholie. Realtor | #@ Mt Clemens 38t. Call Mrs Kelchner VE 54-1201 or FE ‘ | WHITE | BROS. W-H-0-0-P-S! 4-BEDROOM This home has 4 bedrooms and e tn Drayton Plains tance of schools & shoppi ter. It's only ® vearc old art brick, with aepaved drive r other details call today. $10 -! MACEDAY LAKE This 3 bedroom brick home cet: within a 100 yards of the lake Plenty of room for privacy c this j-acre jot) Home has base ment, 2 firepiaces carpeted iiy ing room and room for ‘, bai! Also attached 3-car garage. Priced way below reproduction cost at oT SL CONSIDER WHITE BROS. OR 3-1205 Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sunday 10 ‘tii 3 5660 Dix Hwy aye — Auburn Manor Sub. large bedroom ranch home At- ched garage. Living room 14x27 fully carpeted plus beautiful fire- | enpone Large farm Kitchen. Full asement. Lot 100 x 300 O will consider trade. Call for informiation. wner more Twin Beach Area Pioneer Highlands 980-3 Donelson Park bi ie iT... .| ¢@mn bungalow with full baseiment, - | $26,500 brand he RILEY REAL ESTATE $08 Elizabeth Lake ne ‘ani Full Basement Choice Lots _ Carpeting Face Brick 1% Baths $11,750 $78 MONTH $150.00 DOWN Model 3 miles from Do’ wotown Michael D. McMahon FE 3-%22 (HAYDEN. FE 4-115" 2 BEDROOM | HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN PAYMENTS LESS THA) MODEL O 2 blocks north of Montcalm .WESTOWN REALTY | NORTH SIDE — 4 room | & tile bath ranch im good storms screens LOT 522130 — 4 room & | bath home close to schools & bus, has gas. eewer water heater, Black- top street. Low down pay- ment or will trade for other property. VACANT — 5 rooms & bath. basement. HA beat. Corner lot. $7960, low down pay- meoct. EF... 4 BEDROOMS — i's story home in good condition, liv- room, dining room, kitchen. & master bedroom down 3 bedrooms & bath up besement auto matic beat 2 car ari Quick possession. $9 750. terms. NEAR FISHER'S — — | tionally nice 5 room & tlle | beth home, 3nd floor partly | finished Carpeted iving room, full basement, gas copper plumbing Paved drive to new 2 car @ g&trage. $11,500, terms. RANCH —~ ROCHESTER Practically new 2 bedroom & tile bath ranch, firepiace heat, PEN |, WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1°30 TO6 i 731 Blaine . C. HAYDEN, Realtor E . Walton PE 8-044! | Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 3 Suburban Living At Its Best Your future home is the (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 SPECIALGLI. No money down. Beautiful wood- lot. Large basement, 2-car garage. plus 2 enclosed_ porches, one all knotty pine. Large living room. bedrooms and bath A real home. brick and buy for $13,800. Call for an ap frame tion, the pointment. ee ry tments de- . ¥ mp todays most FHA 3 bedrooms, Bear garage bos - Full basement, corner lot. An ail- inum storms screens, brick bome that can be yours on new . » home pho terms to sult your budget. Owner should investigate at $14, Wants to sell immediately. No reasonable offer passed. PIONEER HIGHLA ~ VACANT BUNGALOW 1 en l\and contract. Auburn This eye appealing bunga- eight, area. 3 bedrooms. oak low full basement and floors. double sinks, Dishmaster d c All birch cabinets. Pull price crete drive. apd 2 car ge $11,900. A real buy. Easy terms Open 9 AM. to 8 PM FE +3560 FE 5841 WM. A. KENNEDY EALTOR 3101 W,. HURON ST TAYLOR Suburban Doll House Tr YOU are looking for s nice 3 bedroom ranch with carpeting, family room, en- & picture window in ¢ar- peted 22 ft. living room, modern Kitchen. dining area ot] heat. Attached garage Can be purchased with eith- | 2 acres. $18,000, | er 1 of ROY ANNETT, INC. REALTORS 28 £. Huron 8st Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 NICHOLIE: & HARGER CO. NORTH—OFP JOSLYN 4 bedroom home (2 up & 8% gown) Full basement. auto heat, 2 lots, I'zcar ga- rage. Asking 82.500 down. | 2-FAMILY INCOME Good W hood up down water § rooms 2 of] furnaces heaters 2 car rage. Specially priced Call today for detais. INDIAN VILLAGE | First offering on this fine 3 bedroom bricl 2-story home. Living room With fire Place. family sized dining room and kit hen. Summer } porch down, 3 bedrooms and | tie batn up Carpeting. Full ; Dasement, auto heat. 1% | lots. 2 car garage An out- } standing value at $15,000. Call today! " NOTHING DOWN We have several 3 bedroom homes to choose from, in and out of town. Some have | basements. Call today fer | imormation i WEDNESDAY EVENING CALL: Don Bryson, OR }-4525 Don Nicholie, FE 4-4944 §3'3 WEST HURON FE 58183 NOTHING DOWN -—. Lovely 5-rm modern BRICK duplex. Full base- ment. gas heat ceramic tile bath Only 4 yrs old, Priced at only $8,500. “A lot of comfortable liv- ing About $350 closing costs. 5 per cent int. Payments only $46.94. vv NOTHING DOWN — Brick rancher a bedréome large lots, 1%2: baths. um. windows. Only 3 yrs. old All newly decorated.” About $400 closing costs $2500 DOWN -— Large 8-room ~~ lonial farm home with two acres of land “A charming older home and ideal for the large family” Nestled in a grove of majestic pines. Your family will enjoy liv- ing here. Priced at only 812,500 $10750 SELL OR TRADE -Loveds 5-room modern bungalow TT 4 yrs old and in perfect condition. ae floors, ful) basement, oi] AC um Mrs. $10.800 FULL PRICE — Our ve best value. Large 3 bedrdom mod. Onlv 4 yrs. old and the pin of condition.” Oli AC furn. Weil insulated 1% baths. Lake privi- leges. Only 4 miles from city. Terms. Be sure and see this gen- uine value. . Large oversized 2-car garage with many built-ins Completely insulated ery easy to heat. 10 acres of excellent land. oe ty Bae om A WILL Z-—for home in city or searby. } and Vicinity. Open L. H. BROWN, Realtor ., -° wee, ee | landsca closed br@ezeway, 2-car at- tached garage and well d lot, 100 = 150, then this on your Full price only § Terms OR 4-0306 | REAL ESTATE & INSURAN | 7732_ Highland Rd. (M50) IRWIN GEORGE R. SUBURBAN BRICK | This delightful 3 bedroom brick ts ideal for that age ger school- wu | age children. Has | basement, automatic gas heat. Large living room. neWly decorated kitchen, and Anchor-fenced rear yard. Can be had on 4'9 per cent mort¢ *ith monthly payments of $80 in- Cluding taxes and insurance, CITY. LARGE LoT J bedrooms. Located on edge of city limits Close to schools. Has full basement, with radiant hot water | heat. Large living room with ledge frock fireplace, with fenced rear yard. You can buy it for — HA terms, of wil) consider trade. BUY cute 2 bedroom home with Youngstown and tile bath. Was built in 1955. Has stone front with awnings 4% per cent mort- gage and $57 per month includ ing taxes and insurance. GEORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR 208 W. WALTON : 3 MULTIPLE LISTIN GSERVICE "WOW" ‘ Viking Homes SOLD — IN ONE WEEK — JUDAH LAKE ESTATES HERE’S WHY — 1,050 8Q. FT Of Living Area PLUS ATTA GARAGE For Only ] $11,850 MAINTENANCE FRES Aluminum Exterior REVOLUTIONARY Ploor Pian Inside Wee The Home You've Read About In . “GOOD : “READERS DIGEST” & “LIFE” - GI- NOTHING DOWN $82 $78 Per Month Total FHA-. $410 DOWN INCLUDING CLOSING COST $82 PER MQNTH DIRECTIONS: ‘Come out siz miles North of the heart of Pontiac. On een. y —“talena for “VI- | PE 2.9122 | *Bildor of National Homes” Multiple Listing Bervice é PER MONTH oe ee "BRI " FULL PRICE $7,500 © S44 EAST BLVD. — FE 4-7833 INVESTORS” r il He £ ig on Crescent Lake. room. 2 car DORRIS MR. EXECUTIVE PRETENTIOUS HOME of work, is a very listing at $12,960. INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK HOME $16,975 ments, : 5 fireplace, carpeting, 2 car garage. ; DORRIS & SON REALTORS WE TRADE 732 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SELL BUY TRADE thru _ MILLER A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING — § rooms & beth North side Expansion upstgirs for additional 2 bedrooms, ern kitchen with Formica counter tops, plenty of storage space. Basement auto. heat. 2 car garage, nice lawn. Priced oi y $11,950 - terms availabie. SUBURBAN INCOME West of City — 4 large 3 room apts. Separate baths entrances, utili- ties, always rented. Furniture in 3 apts. Full basement, oil het water heat, recreation room with fireplace. separate laundry roonf"3 car garage. 1 acre lot, fenced front yard. loads of flow- , screened summer rms. | | Realtor | ¢io W. Huron st n 9 to 8 NORTH ANDERSON. Price reduced | te $13,060 on this desirable 2 bedroom bungalow with expansion attic, excellent condition, all nice ly decorated, full basement with room, gas heat. land- tien scaped lot. 1's car garage and other features. THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH $800 DOWN. Tge rooms through- out, ouilt in 1954 attached ga- | rage, radiant heat. wall to wall | carpeting. large lot 100x100 feet. Vacant. SELL OR TRADE. 3} Bedroom Brick Ranch Home degirabie Suburban Neighborhood, 1956, fTecreation room, as incinerator large iandscaped » ot. $16,000. Terms or will er | - your present home or equity | trade. Equity $7,044. LAKE FRONT SPECIAL. $1.000 DOWN : enclosed front porch built in 1955. $11,000. _, FE_3-1888 RES. FE 4-4813 CLARX REAL ESTATE TO BUY, SELL & TRADE 1362 W. Huron Ss oes Eve & Sum | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ SMITH HOME are AN INCOME . Clean rooms and bath down, brick fireplace. wal)- to-wal! carpeting in living and dining room. Kitchen has dining space and cup- boards to spare. Full base- mens, 26 ft. heated porch combination windows. 3 rooms and bath up, com- lete kitchen, carpeted jiv- ng room. 2 car garage. Four RENT MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS. room bungalow, ull bath wi ceramic tile floor and walls, full basement, gas heat. shower and stool in base- as e and deep {retuded Convenient to schools ... etc, PRICED TO TAXES & INSURANCE 42 PER CENT INTEREST. CITY WEST—GI TERMS 6% room repair. om built-i bookvases " | ing in ving Naas « BEDROOMS room and 2 bedrooms 7 yy $800 moves you into this & il leqetery =. becom % — home. Large living screened por s i beautiful niandncaped ag ad ad PRICED AT ‘ Wideman! 4a W. HU ; ; Fi 4.4535 “em 'LAKE VIEW Jay Q ranch “I don’t care if you and Sis do go to flunk this exam Pop gives you! \ z 10-2) wankers ‘SCHRAM ing room, dining room ‘° excellent kitchen. with arage. Pull with terms. ONLY $1,000 DOWN ox this 3 tod ving ow. Carpeted liv room and ell, Master bed- room, 17 x 2. Pull ment. Recreation room with bar. Fenced lot. Near schools and bus. IN =z 3 houses. on lot 278 x 308 Zoned : $175 per month. Only $2,500 down. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-947 1 OPEN EVENINGS MAWEPiELD 042 JOSLYN, COR. MULTIPLE LISTING Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB 3. bedrooms basement. hot New TEMPTING BUY 3 bedroom brick ranch type home. You'll be tempted to buy and may very well do so ea on a lovely land- 2g = 180. Back over 1,500 sq. of living space. Location? West Suburban—just out of town Better check with us on this one. INVESTMENT 2 ~Dixie rent- $8,500 family duplex Hwy. frontage — al. Priced sell at With $1,500 down. 3-BEDROOM BRICK West suburban — almost new Full basement. gas heat Excellent location Owner must sacrifice due to {ness. Onl 13. -LOW N PA IMMEDIATE POSSESSION East Suburban. Freshly decorated. 3 bedrooms # ui! basement. Custom kitchen and lots of extras. Vacant Immediate possession If} you have good credit, name | the terms. DRAYTON PLAINS l'g-story shingle bungalow 3 bedrooms, modern kitch- Hes sgooment. bg Bonar and enced rear yar uick pos- session. Priced for quick 28 — REALTORS — 377 8. TELEGRAPH: OPEN EVES “SMITH" WHIPPLE LAKE FRONT Brick 5 rm. home featuring large liv rm. with natural fireplace Din. rm. 2 = bedrms., bath and = modern itchen on first floor. Full basement. rec. rm., bath and wer, 2 car garage. Exceptionally . well constructed with alum. storms and screens Electric heat h water WATKINS LAKE PRIVILEGES Attractive frame ranch. 28 ft. liv rm. with natural fireplace. 2 large bedrms., “ on beautifull land- scaped lots. Carpeting ene other = features included at $17,- Rolf H. Smith, Realtor 244 St. Telegraph Rd. FE Evenings MA 5-6431 — Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICD x ft i to ) ea 3 vlece Pull Large fenced cor. lg 7% car garage, 875 per Tee ee ae . Te FE ree oe For Sale Houses 49 one today SUBURBAN 200 ft. ¢f 150 f. deep. Fenced. Nice barn. Good soil. Nice ae $7,000. Terms. N a 2 bed bungalow. Bea’ ea room x u- tiful ben, with cupboards ga- lore. Of fo air heat. Elec- tric hot water. Make ap ment to see today. Pull 483 be $8,000 with WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & eats are WIN +0647 V1 IM" N own to Os. $000 dows. FHA acres of fe — soil. lock » fom wap . 26 x 38 basem recrea- tion area. Of] forced air heat. Call today. —— 4 Boon all — hom ce 2. Gas heat. Lot 200 f. frontage on Baldwin. Lots of shrubs & ‘down. BALD GILES Lakefront ye" door opener. So many extra features you must see to appreciate. Income Bloomfield t tr Pon- ttac Trail. 2 houses on approxim acres. room, 4 for sILES REALTY CO. G FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN A OPEN ® AM-9 PM. = MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Templeton Sacrifice Just North of on : Phen wnship with e vileges Ly ranch — ith aaae. ment, furnace undry trays, a i Caen tl duty wiring. tanks, Lot 156. x fanese : 200. TIiliness prompts this sacrifice at $12,500. Terms. kK. L. Templeton, Réaltor = Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-4563 er 6, . 262 FE GI's Nohting Down FAST HIGHLAND AREA — Lake privileges. Lovely 2 bedreom home on! y a cou- ple of vears old, built on 2 ots. ming at $8. -_ good buys like this. YOU CAN OWN a home for less than you rent and complete insulation. larger 2 bedroom plan Birch area — Daniei Whitfield less than 2 yo from house. Pull ty - rea as] oc" te with sonable with low wm Ideal for g or an older Webte ae Ranch . Has « t family teem and «grand ; ay aE . ving a . Gas heat. level is down now, ~ at $9, — Veteran will need $400 ready cash. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Ope Siee8] ¥. ,rppeeree Rd. SUBUBAN BEAUTY — 4 Now down. tes with es La college, I'll bet you ng _ terms. WILLIS zeal a ite : * - a tad 7 a < e EL fi & — ee : 5 . i : E gf i i A sa nf oe EF EF se Bf Fa i i gs fis ; 1 i ; eat B bit ores g RAY O'NEIL, Realtor BE Saat Be! Orme 8, 3 Val-U-Way FISHER 'YES—Save trans portation . Possible 4 bed- rooms, basement, gas heat. Very clean. .$70 month. — Only $1,200 moves you in this 3 bedroom — rge living room, — en, knotty breese ° l\ecar garage. pal lot with lake vileges. $73 per month taxes ‘ AVE.-Move right in this 2 room home. 7" aging enti Behe mothe ce a . “te Attached gs #3 £ H i fill |p ie ‘: aia bo Syiven and Case Lakes. to sell for $36,000 now only $27,000. Builder sell must Paul M. Jones, Real Est. W. Huron 4-550 lor dean yment or hase of Py + lake SEA- poenp ANCE, 1185 N. Perry. —— gas heat, Only $1,150 R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR M45 Oakland Ave. Open 9 to 8 Sunday Call 5-4684 PE 5-0603 & SONS WEST SUBURBAN: Brick Ranch Home: Three bed- rooms, large living room with din. L. Lovely kitchen with ee. ment, gas heat fenced yard, one block from with $1,- 500 CHER HILS: 2902 is the location this three room brick, full ment, gas he i car , beau . Brie at $33,000. Sell or 2. WEST SIDE: Four bedroom brick, new ear- eee, Me < heat, 2 car garage near Junior wonderful family home. John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS 4 8 leas Tk hae 1 shore w . bieck from commungiy beach. '2-9306. SkE THE NEW SITES AT CHEROKEE HILLS « to Scott Lake Rd. Turn right 3 blocks to Lacota. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ot 503 Community National Bank Bidg. . | PE 4-4211 Eves. . FE 5-1 SMALL F Y Here’s a copy! 5 room ern va Bcgege Neat & clean. Built-in bath. Basement Gti eat. $7960. Will con- ment. Dick t A very nice modern k home s r desirable cee £ Sues, CAL M. BREWER For Sale Acreage 58 2ereuRa Ere H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531 8, Lapeer Rd. FE 82063 - MOVING SOON? Pay moving expenses by selling all those unused Dial FE.28181 2 a eet eo aH Hie i ite Le Hil i i fa : ao eT fs Paul M. oh OTe Real Est. - W. Huron FE 0*1275 OAKLAND Floyd Kent Inc. AVE. Prime corner. 40: ft. . Good tor estment, home pow gthn aly ay low business cation. Large 8%room hom 2 full baths, bem , Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy Sp ‘Sotagregh PE 2013 — ? es. FOR RENT OR car lot with office. age on Baldwin 5-1051. ; Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A COMMERCIAL LOT FOR RENT __or lease. MApie 5-2400. ‘ 160 ft. front- rE Ave. Phone 685 Bdidwin Ave. NEW BUILDING Stat CE Very attractive 12 buil FOR LEASE. Plenty of parking. x 4 office a eS Business Ofportunities 59 ing. Excellent c fixtures, plenty of Toss. Same owners business, $18,500. Only an estate, equipment: s down. a nite 7 room . A 2 brick “J 3 N. ‘once, ‘Make’ offer, items you've had storethini% of 5 ae raph restaurant in town. ing & fishing area. SPEAKING OF FISHING yp eae APTS. $29,500 DOWN, MAY TAKE a business income or prop- erty as down.-‘OR 3-9105. RARE OPPORTUNITY grill & resteurant plus room home. Knotty pine interior, cement block build- ondition. pa: Nice last 10 price for real fixtures, & with only year-round Good hunt- included also. 000 with $8500 down, for q sale. Hagstro 4900 ond Pontiac, i” ame Ph, (M5@) On -0958 . Every- Humphries ay TAL BUSINESS” MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 4 x : ; “4 * Pont tron” FE 64-0621 a Bt a Sgr THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ”, 1050. S ORTY-FI vE. tee ‘SUNOCO 'E SERVICE ST ATION FOR RENT ee we 2a OP geal | BANKRUPT STOCK motereycie. HM Li cand,’ 52 CLE. AJS. exc. b sets, “oni a r for car of equal | a: Selec. ‘or pay difference. | = Neo ms. Must fox _ 2-963 . ye or @ real | 7 fra. On hast Onaga. BATH. PULL’ ve 4763 | emi. ‘ 2 dats. | Dixle # ins. Open | tee & “til 6. 52: ledal B for peece aew won’ Deer Pn R DEEP FREEZE. 21 CU “Rie mos. old. FE 8-2378 after BIG" : Cl H ron § RCA WHIRLPOOL Gag DRYER. | South sidé of, u t. / RCA LPOOI ER. > oF tL IC DRYER. New. De- ' Bet. natin & wyered. Wares new BM : New, Eliz. ic. Rd. ' & ee sian, ‘4 ; Brand new modern 3 bay serv- GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP tation under construc- Pontiac Re aa esalian Gah bien 8 $1_wW. Huron PE 4-1585 rofit potential. This ation | for ear «BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON ein be available tm near futuce my around Pontiac. FE 02unk beds. Comoiete with springs for a ok weamgente Bi ay pe s eae mattress. 80.99 Pesrsou's Seling” prearens ab * com pany MATTRESS (SPRINGS PING: | SoeiOae ine LIV’ Rule OUrTE: ich include a bee. ie le, baby rm or se OO Se. in service ae: Pt on shaped. Call eves, OR tien ent you wou H 3-0962. like to een your own business AP A290) €Q0 al PE COOLERATOR REFRIO IN GOOD —don't gg this exceptional For complete infor- SUN OIL CO. * §00 S. Dix, Detroit 17 © GArfield 2-6643 after 6pm . Grit- Vineweet et 25s to«p pee. ht: Partridge | 8 THE “BIRD' TO SEE HOT LOCATION: estaurant and Drive-in wit : of valuable frontage on main highway intersec Reduced to immediate sale! B. good housetrailer of equa! Lochinvar elec. : heater aiveze elec. pu witb value ie is P 3. deep well a ert wih take. SWAP EQUITY ON 2 _ best offer, OR ent for car. wan WATER, = Ps sell $3.50 month. | a yy ving rm. 6 rug. WiLL SWAP a) Eouiry IN 2 emg ia “a ee gr, ngueetrae. Baa Eiate Patter “5 a eee _ Close OSE OUT ON “ia Bre ERADIOS Munro ___For Sale ale Ciothing 64 GIRL, COATS. SIZE 12. LIKE 230/38 i PR LADY'S HOES ae 88, See, Terrific —_ parking space. Terr rile’ $43,500 ALL SIZES Ch CLEAN USED WORK pants from JSc: rts f $1 pr Shirts Misc 26 Rose | on) RE RENT Elec. %o., 1060 <7 aS CHROME KITCHEN SET. $35 Aan FoR eat of drawers, 420 cau PE CASH FOR SMALL WADIO€ — — _working or not. FE 5-8755. ] Call Fe CASH FOR USED jSED TV's. FURNI- _ture and mise. PE 2-0367. DINING RM. ee & cuAIns $15, Buffet $15. China Cabinet. _ $20. Occ. Chairs $5, FE 8-646. DUO-THERM ~ SPACE HEATER. $40; Hamilton electric dryer, de- ner luxe_mode}, $100. FE 4-891 EASY AUTOMATIC W ..2 10 costs $3-$10 Thursday, Friday a ae a = 2 meager, 77 ELECTRIC DE condition, $4995. R. B. Munro sie mpi & techie, Opeu EL. LECTRIC IC RANGE WITH ORTLL | GR C.. GAS, BOATS says sacar atte as— wae? $0. OR _)-0085 $1.500 DOWN Blue with small fur collar Like n rcraie e KENWORE RANGE & ‘Thump resort priced at $12,500 new Was 635. — Now 815. OR dining room set. 3532 Grafton with 18 acres of land. water . >) ____‘-PREEZERS — Le gone PaeEzens frontage, and 2 story 5 bedroom BEAVER JAC JACKET, SIZE 14 MA Chest and 4 aa rame Will trade = os = 6-307 New a dignity ‘seratened or a) estate. contracts, etc "CHILDREN & crate-marred models at big dis- gain days are here witD yg "ashe. MO iat count prices yts. old from Detroit and Bur- wa eget All ag A ® mingham homes. Dry cleaned ays same as cas Qcd the best of quality. some WAYNE GABERT ar Tl practically new. Open days tines PE 5-618 : evenings by appelmrment. Marke: PULL AHOGANY DINING BUSINES VOUT Micw. ape ha. "Wanted iene’ wich’ FRSaEER UenigeT Pasenk ee ake, Mich ZERS — UrriGHT PAMC FE oy Me HURON woe ae ye name brands, Scratched. Terrific s— ’D8O SEA AT. *% 8 i values, ¥ SERVICE STATION OPPORTUNITY Spring coat, men's pnsone ; No orders please. Michigan Modern 2-bay —— for lease drapes, quilts. FE 26682 F Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake | A company paid Finn LADIES’ CLOTHES. 1613 Like _4'*. = = cia assistance available OR © UNS, "56141. = AT BARGAIN PRICES. | 34291. —— §IZE i¢ DRI all sizes available. Samuel's Ap- ~ STANDARD OIL Main ND | Coats, several size 14%. OR 3isab _Pliances, Davisburg. FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC MA_5-6011. RANGE | lease 2 stall stetion, SAKS-FIPTH AVENUE ey = no. ects patie “eee sults. coat. GOCE TAL. brs “ae ae ae an = Tratsing 3 = eft M be. BR 3-2414 after 7 pm rigerator A on eia7 —_ Sale t Household Goods 65 Gr mLEcTRIC IRONER POR GALE TeLEGRA RD. ACROSS FROM SE 45. PE 4-71690 oe Tel-Hvron Shopping Genter. 1 - YEAR - OLD FRIG. ELECTRIC Gas R RANGE & 8 CU. 40x60 masonary bidg. with cf- range Deluxe 30° 175. we re(rigerator. $25 ea ‘ae baby fices. Payed parking and sales @Ulo washer 675 Pe 208 crib, both — lower, plastic OE eR EON ga ie eg ot fromtage on Tap u chal eac sel abel” (aaythine “ie SEC LIVING RM Wie, SOPA BED pies SUP Orenerd Lake been « very successful trailer. chest i hoe & GE WASHER. GOOD CONDITION } ‘A $9: washers $17: refrigera- $15. MI 47757. sales corner for 15 years). tor 824; apt. range $17. 5 s big tire corner, boat sales. gar- rege & crib $. EZ TERMS GAS STOVE 3 TABLES. € DINING den sales. smail car dealership roger HOUSE. Buy-Sell — cabinets, 2 day beds | and of ober budinesees or Trade . Cass at Lafay- ings Annie Healy 68 4 oer ms Ware pereepally and _ttte, PE 2. hi ie Siiford’ Rd. between Mighiand € only rtridge 2 PIECE LIVING a StTTe. GooD = pe 090 W. Huron” Ph. condition. PE 5-0337 GAB RA aes: Se | 4 ws a - P LIVIN ROO ectric D . $29.95 WANTED: Ww. te’ aeat ply af SUITE. 1 prigideire Washer Rebuilt } Cau yiair 66352 igo, am EAN FURNITURE. Used Water Softener > __Sale Land Contracts 60 $12 i000 ds Soe S| a dees AubUrD Ro sets | | sae UL _ 23-3000 $1,050 DISCOUNT ea ea Coe ® HAVE TROUGH WIL HAUL. RE- :OOMS OF NEARLY NEV {rig.. 835. Dresser base $4. Single | 300 TO Pg SECURED ee Pier chen NEW FUR _be. su) _Misc_PE_ 49012 aa a ae a i a ok oF te 4 SAP 4 Post ‘ seve, ees. e rat URCHA. Fos’ MANOGANY SE BED. DRESS- ton, MA_6517e PER CENT INTEREST 5 ROOM: = Hy AND WIN- HAVE SOLD HOME. WILL SELL MS RN _te: clothing. 611 E Thir furniture. Make offer or separate. OR 4- 0311 Own ell JIM WRIG HT, Realtor 045 Oakland Ave os) Ce curiae “OLD OAK ILLNESS FORCES SALE 6 CU OPEN Tl. 8 a dishes. 19 te 12 niwetials ies ft. Keivinaior refrigeravor, 24 im LAND CONTRASCTs TO tee only. 19 Liberty tat eee An ie eed eee to sell, Earl Gartcls EM 3-2511 § PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM dition Call Mart ir 63954. $710 or EM 3-408 _ outfit. Double dresser. bookcase Orchard Lak ha “ =e Money to Loan 61.200, dates, chet, 2 sanity lamps. KENMORE ELECTRIC CONSOLE __ (State License Lenders) ly Pearson's Furniture. 42 Or- ra Pensrsomste walnut rae ~ chard Lake Ave —— misc “er a cefure. OL TEAGUE FINANCE CO. (fiRcR LIN noow suire ie Br ne v F 3 202 S. MAIN modern step tables. matching KINGSTON | pitch -_ BABY'S 214 F. ST. CLAIR coffee table. 2 decorator lamps uilerobe._F _ ST. CL: al for 900. ay only 8 meekly, KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE. CTE > rson roiture, rcha, ver ROCHESTER ROMEO te ave muvee Sabie SP ereee LOANS $25 TO 3600 Ra. 2 DINING ROOM SET, Ps Norge automatic washer $75 Liv TOS ; _3-5031. :. vinyl] linoleum. A HOUSEHOLD Goons < 4 *piECE ~LIMED OAK DINING ena OL 6-0711 OF 1.9791, room suite, Hke new. 5515 Wil- eT AUTOMATIC WASHER. PL 23-3519 2-3510 _' liams Lk. Rd. a YSPRIENDLY. SERVICE BUCKNER Reversible $16.50. $34.95. Axminster, $48.98. Rug price. At jee 281 pads $5.95. door Purniture, 42 Orchard Lake A Ave -& PAINT SALE 7 years old. No Hgpnty neeged __ 9X 12 RUGS” WOOL PACE. $15.95 |_| FE 8-1463 Imported. a tAlr Baldwin LIGHT BROWN DAVENPORT. $80 __Good condition, MI1_ 6-8 FIN ANCE COMPANY ‘9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 LARGE "CRIB AND. MATTRESS OU CAN RUBBER BASE TA Sa 03.78 | rand new rson's Fur- BORROW UP TO $300 “te PAINT S | GAHOGANY been Tate TOR | Pontiac — Srayton Plaine — Utica 413-Ft. Wall tie F as ——- erlb or sell for 620. FE Watied | Lk Birmingham. Plymouth Syer's. 141 W. ). Huron FE 43064 ——— _—_-___. = = — = MAHOGANY DINING ROOM TA- 9 at ‘cone’ sal “yOROE REFRIG ble, 4 chairs. 1 breakfast set irze “Drayton. Piai man _teasonable. FE 9-622). - a MONTGOMERY WARD OIL BURN. Ha cul c FL ADMERAL WeRrOnT er, used Jess than 1 yr MAyfair w E. mecoMMunTy, Voa Oe an Boole NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER, % © PRIENDLY SERVICE 6, FT GIBSON UPRIGHT | MB RB Munro Elec. Co LOANS $25 TO $500 11 ft. Pipl chen eee AXTER & LIVINGSTONE =|? Admiral right sreceer ies NO VENT PURITRON VENTILAT. | - Lawrence St. 2 PARTS. & SERVICE ja in — $79.95. R. B. Munro FE -15 06 Oakland Ave i ec. Co., 1060 W. Huron. “ LOANS $25 TO $300 our signature or other ome 2 “2% is fast. fea cea sae fal. isit our office or phon TIOME & AUTO LOAN CO. |47"" ADMIRAL yee NECCHI DEALER HAS ZIG ZAG a 21" ar shag ec ee 38 | Fathi machine that sews on . choose from makes button holes and All rebuilt ry aranterd 2 tays., ceceeeiers stitches. Take over Elisavern Li ans ces. a ey moi A ms Sowing ni an Sewin ine Ld hed Center. FE_2-3337. . ~ FRIGIDAIR | OUT OF STORAGE— S— FURNITURE, ent condition. aati 2-104. Cheap. ¥ ADMIRAL £1 E RIC RANGE, Co, 7 Dixie Hwy. Cor Scott Lake Ra. Smith Moving ce FR 4-4864. fia! eat Sa0nn Oe ties hee ' ~Loungd@ chair $9.95 Sofa : ... $29.50 Full size bed & dresser $2950 Davenport & chair $34.50 Table buffet & 4 chairs $49.50 Duplex bed, compiete . . $40.50 Electrie ‘eeaniel . $59.50 Hide-a-bed $69.50 e &e¢ oe. © for re only have s oe | oakuaN’ FURNITURE 104 8. TRE B KNITTING WEEDLE, Fey 5-13 Across from Genera! AGE OF THE BAR- a * ‘Bs goat ee 5 § RADE- IN| DEPT, Be $29.95 eo} 10 per cent down p tone Seallable. 'YMAN' s FE 41122, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, , CON- sole, $50. EM 3.4833 e . SPECIAL —— RUGS. $2495. MC- Leod Ca 2685 8 Woodward. ~ MACHINE SERVICE “ Oil & adjust in your Only 82 Any make. Cal! 22-3872, A & A_ Products TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- fie 100 we a Electric wae ELEC. iim, FOR GAS) range. R._ B Munro Electric Co. 1060 W. Huron. tsED iW” OF com CONSOLE ™ TV. MA. . UP SWEETS W. Huron. FE USED TV. ise Radio & ey 422 4-1133 ~ Used Trade-In Dept. _ THOMAS ECONOMY 36) S Saginaw FE_ 2-61}! WALNUT CHINA BUFFET. 8IX chairs. table complete $70 Vic- toria sofa iounge $25. UL 2-2715 Or trade for good lypewriter Wantue . ANTIQUE DISHES OIL. mes Marble-top tables’ MY YOUTH BED. MATCHING | CHEST of drawers. OR 3-84 : Hi-Fi, TV & Radios 66. emer Se 21' TV. 886 _FE 2-5459 CASH FOR USED [D TVS. PUR- chased at your ine. FE 23-0367 “HEATHEIT’ SALES & SERVICE Hi-Fideiity W 702 W. Huron &t. 8-6531 TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. BRAND new 1060 GE Television. Customer made deposit _Moved out of cit You save $$$ Payments oniy $225 weekly Good Year Service Store 30 8. Cass. Pon- _Uac PE 5612330 __ Water” Softeners _ 65.000 GRAIN SOFTENER ___OR _3-2607 664 For $ ‘Sale Miscellaneous 07 ar A ALUMINUM ——— ed tock Ly ALUM AWNINGS. STOR No m down $5 mo up J. VALLELY co.” “The old reiiable pioneers” For Free Estimates Call: FoR _1-6623. ys a aon VEL OIL TANKS” OOD CON- ane Will deliver. OF §-b120 3 COMBINATION SC SCREEN AND storm doors. MI 2? PAIRS OF WHITE SHOE ROL- ler skates Girl's size 3. ladies size 8. Very good cond FE. 8-8662 +iN_ soi PIPE” PER LENOTH -78; 3-in. soll pipe. per length, 39. G. A. Thompson. 7005 M59 est. Open eves ee +INCH — PIPE. 5 FT. $3.79 $32.95 srs Me - pe PLUMBING suePty ae 172 8. Besinae. FT. TRON RECESSED barbiub, beh bench. Best quality wen, . G. A. Toompson. 7005 M5® est 10-YR. 52-GAL ELEC. WATER heater 36750 cash & carry. GA Thompson. 7005 M5® West. Open _eves. ,10 10 WOODEN STORM WINDOWS «& screens } combination . storm doors. good condition OR 3- 6245 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON personalized Christmas cards now. at Forbes Printing and Of fice Supply Bring this ad with you Dixie Hwy next to Pontiac State Bank Drayton Plains 18 WOOD PRAME dows, 29% x 58! cond Matching screens set. MA 5-9709 eves 20.x 18 VANITY HAND BASIN Cast iron Best grade $1850 j A. Thompson 7005 M59 West §2-GAL. ELEC HEATER $6995 30-gal auto as heater $4495 Cab sinks and fittings. $5495 up morengge trays and stand & fau- cets. $ , SAVE PLUMBING 172 8. Saginaw __ FE 53-2100 275 GAL. OIL TANK WITH GAUGE & all hook-up. Power rotary mow 1s ~ WIN good $5 ee STOR M fery er, FE 2-5206_ 100 960 BTU'S OVERHEAD GAS unit hefier Used slightly Ideal for basement. shop. anthui'dings $25 After & om FE 8-2367 A MODERN SINGER SEWING machine. Like new in cabinet Pay off balance of $5! 40 or finish payments of $730 per month for 8 months Capi'si _Appl. FE 5-9407 ALUMINUM COMBINATION Lt Windows and Doors Free Estimates Factory to You Prices Kenneth Bier! FE 4-1836 A BIG SELECTION OF USED sbotgun: rif} Ben's Loan fice "4 Battersoh. FE 45141 ~ ANCHOR FENCES No money down FHA appr ‘oved FREE ESTIMATES FE 5-747! Bargains TV, 3 suiter suit case, 2 sive 46. 1_N. Perry st. Corner @. Pike| |iKe new unro Elec. — ie ts Se a Borrow with Confidence 3%” 1%. He $14.95 up, TV antennas, $9 oe, : $25 to $500 | range, Excellent Teenie Ug | WALTON TV NEW & USED baila | at oD <= sell for $100. 515 EB. Walton Buildi Material Household Finance — Fe ° ou ing at ow Corporation of Pontiac 100 REROHLT — RRFRIGERATORS PAINT: TILE-LINOLEUM ombinatton basement sash 34 8. Saginaw St. FE 40535 $28 to $126. Ideal for home. cabin x i2 Rogs $3.95, | = afl apartment. SUN SA LES. MA . | Qualify House Paint 8295 Gal WHEN YOU NEED ,_S uf | Wool pore eta ~* Celotex ‘:x4x8 sheets $235 ea $25 TO $500 co who precearon ape ace WEA co iit ¢. Seninas : We will be glad to help you 1008 Mabe, West. ~ $12: Feit. 432 sq. ft. $275 STATE FINANCE CO. abner oat * 2 ~ rors RANGE, JUST gis: ‘es range $ refrigerator, PIPE-BRICK-STEEL 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. |_! ressers & chest $10: wash- | 574 ‘wave ar Sore oT. cea | ore, hal 2-pe. ba toom, $19. FHA Terms ree Estimat es tp 70 bi00 LOANS é ae agg clothes. PEARSON “TRADE-IN DEPT oa MON. = 7 7 Orche: ‘ are 1S . " board Finance Co. | ketvge tate "aiti0 W, Noe Mile ROPER DELUX Ons” RANGE) SURPLUS LUMBER is a Se: 1 A MATERIAL SALES CO nen rm, fa eelance . pox 2 single roila- BENDIX SELSCTRIG' DRYER: “EN: | month. cee apn re sear! ways $15 cyclopedia Americanna, 27 In. Sionahire Up Pi “4 H PE ‘S200 - OAKLAND. Loan © ag 4 202 ~ "Mortgage Loans 62 $600.TO $2000- OS Stal tact Lacs ate j oss & Buckner. Inc. altel whe ane ous, a ae ales oper ag) Rank } a ft. mar. proof ¥ utomatic washer siopiny Gomblete sito wail and | Sever oi, Sin” T¥— goed cone, | ierete Sexe ts plannizg. | washer Studio coue’ ever | Swe er Rice’ Co, mv “raeratora itt. cable, 004 | Terrific SIEGLER - AT rai IN RANOE a el Oil-Gas Home Heaters 393 Por: | eee tor elt ms "0 MON a. DE IN fi SCHICKS MY 3-371] Saag eh SINGER PORT. 210-ZAG ATTACH Be Hee ha shocune: 310-55, rocker. ' oy J por @ volt car battery ’ nATHROOM. TURES. OIL AND FE 2.5523. | epee SLICES OF HAM: “FIRT as furnaces. Hot water & steam - Gohters Automatic water heater Hardware, elec. supplies. crock & ti Galvanized copper. black, ipe and fittings Lowe Brothers aint. Super kemtone and rust- oleum | REIONTS SUPPLY 2685 Lapeer | _FE 4-540 PLACE A “LOST” AD, Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial IF 2-8181 for an ad writer. Say “charge it.” BAND INSTP'IMENTS. $5 PER ' 3 month Inquire for details at Pet sree 55 Williams. FE ¢ “ GRINNEI LS «PIGEONS ROLLERS AND FA FAP. Newslocteregotesieee eae ern my Rete tails $1 to $10. OR 3-2885_ a 27 8 Saginas __FE_5-7168 BOOELE PUPPIES. ALSO 4 YR DEMONSTRATORS CONN ELEG. oir male with permanent shots -_—-—— tronic Organs hean li AKC registered. Cal! . . 1 Miuuet with Sustain FE 5-0851 a = For Sale Miscellaneous 67 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 1 Afinuer without sustain POODLES. TINY TOY. 641 THIRD - vapsodie ‘25 otee pedal ven : - board: - ° CANARIES. CAGES BEEF “AND PORK HALF AND MONEY FOR ANY WORTHWHILE 2 = ener eS . quarters Opdyke Mit. FE 5-7941 ar pose Get u ee $500. SEA- ooean in hg rts Ngee air at Since ee TALE. aden tcnch td at és 2 OAR INANCE CO ee “ ‘ rua Peacicded ggg agen pe tag omg {18 _N_ Perry 8-006! 3a Telegraph ah le Aa as sf ala Bhats. OF on Tenn. Flagstone Sibley Coal NEW NORELCO ELECTRIC SHAV. from Se oe © 32115 : & Supply Co Ho Cass er Shakespeare fishing ree! Soli- : PARAKEETS & : SUPPLIES ———— = . Ba aaa taire diamond.ring Ladies shoes FOR a ins bidet 183 Sanderson FE 2-7727 = . ‘ 7 sige 7 AA. draperies and lamps usical Insirunients " ; GANARIES__ nie CASH WAY OR 3-1696 BOARD FINANCE CO. 118 N PARAKEETS NARIES. —* Oa ne food Crane's, 2489 Auburn. UL LUMBER PRICES NEVER USED DUO THERM a 2 oe 2-2200 wridice 0K is now incinerator $70. FE PAN AMERICAN ‘CLARINET LoGpre A DORABLE WHITE Row. _ —— 7 Ra FE CHEST mae aes _OSCAR SCHMID1 i cag ei PUD 5 eminele. type reeter eTcy : ‘ { e easouable Burmeister S King Drive off Wiliams Lk Ra ide 2-521 amore? RED GERMAN HORT. "CHR u , : meer Apert Pa __ PIANO —— PONSIBLE PARTY hai ted pointer pups OA_ 68-2821 NORTHERN LUMBER | wew S8ARS AIR COMPRESSOR "Tamed to te over low wonthl REaGaaD WRAGLE PUPS Company up to 160 pds pressure, mowrmted payments on npinet piano Can Ge Gprinker spaniels. & started dogs 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-417 on tank. @ end -12, volt Bilver seen locally. Wile, Crect Man” PE 4-618 t } t har ager indy usic Co 5 Crock : —_— ee cues be bat —— er. Mr Clemens Mich SHEPHERD PUPS AKC. PIRCE ! aa . eis $e SN ee RS _— ’ Deliveries available NEW 32 GAL” ELECTRIC HOT RENT A SPINET PIANO WITH $39 MArket 4-1067 en water heater Never usec $90 optic: to purchase Al] moneys SCOTTISH TERRIER t_ PUPPIES MA 5-2478 after 4 p.m will be apphed toward ‘he pur- a. . pee AKC regis ‘ : , ‘ t chase price of the ano : Cash and Carry Specials NEW LCXATRE Of FURRACT GALLAGHER’S SE eet creck mn ass ed - 2 A dann o°d ° + - . ¢ we s « ae Ww P. Sesatuis o's tis Ft NEW 18T “QUALITY BATHTUSS 8 E Huron TE 4-0566 }-8501 “ = r2W F enn 02 Lan Ft $46 50 LB eon, 1805. M9 pay VIOLIN. NEW CONDITION FE Prefinished Mehogany $720 sheet G_A_ Thompson ? 8-3124 : 0 pices Temp et Beara ge ea OLL CONVERSION FURN ACE NTED Dogs Trained. Boarded x emp ez compiete with 2 t Ss. Biso x Bec PIANOS - ” nati to DOGS AND CATS BOARDED HAGGERTY a Fa & SUPPLY bp wood Tae on storm \\ repand \Jusic Center Burr Snell 373 8 "Telegraph 1947 Maxgerty Hwy. weaned Lake oo WATER HEATER “AND TANK ci ADEA MIRACLE Es E days to iano ur gar epa . BL be 2na chairs 8x'3 co Securday 9 to 3 cos browo rug. perfect 2 run PHONE FE 2-024 _ Hunting Dogs 8! ners lo tt. Good_chiuaren rnd hguse Mise : = = . MA 4.455] er ime comes Sale Store Equipment 73 , REGISTERED ENGLISH POIN1 z - NET 3 Male 4 vears oa Wo ae Pal Mc per * COMBINATICN ADDING MACHINE es CLEARANCE SPECIAL Btrch 14" 43 per ft & cao register PE 2-2684 Fred ( Bauom, $209 ae 3@° fan and hood $2995 Cherry paneling pe: ft rwo 7', FOOT SHOW a : at hey Mich , Yard vost und lantern 5 Le BEN -SON L. U MP | 2 CO and three 6 foot FE §-276 , a A £ Se in Delt ] own lgbts $ 795 ~ MALE BEAGLE 4 § OLI 100 amp. fuse boxes. se95 Ph. FE 4-252) Sale Sporting Goods 74 1% Oo FE 0 One L. RH. Gray bathtub $4994 PREWAY OIL CIRCULATOR te ee ies 2 GERMAN SHORT HAIR Pt Lol 2-31 -old boiler burner unit. com- bower. Also gss siore ail MU er l aud 3 pF o.d Eb .00 p.ete 1 yr. mfgs. gueractee, oll. _4-6312 1 MANS & LADY S BOWLING | - F AKC “LY ; 2 — ; : sig exch FE 8-0125 2 BEAGLES REG fired 3217 00 PAINT WITH KOTO ba'l"& hag 8 exc 24 ratned ain doqe 3 88 : G_A_ Thompson. 7005 M59. 1 West Avoid blistering due to motsiure 2 DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUNS Out of field champions UL 2-279 DUO THERM OIL ~ BURNER 30 WARINICK 2678 Orchard | Rd 16 and 410 gauge FE 8-312 6964 Crooks Ra gallon “cal PE 6-0 — record prRaCricaLLY Y NEW 12 GAUGE 6 SHOT 16 GAUGE Ranoer 3 las stove Raa REG RED MALE payer Cull augomat- gun Also picture win- olt action $25 OR 3-5388 Ex breeding stock DON T WAIT TO REFURNISH — dow FE 2-1104 : 12, GAUGE AUTOMATIC sHot Also vas pieSied uPar =EP Ger ou of at — or ~ un Like new F | iale M 3-801 ) > « Finance CO, 1185 N. Perry 8t at EN eed 20° GAUGE | REMINGTON AUTO. 4 YEAR OLD ENGLISH POINT rer CE sa ASH AND C a 0-40 Krag sporter rifle. $35 ¢ omar TLE & SEWER PIPE Bre x8 38@ Gnd iz, poeer bineculars, OR OL. 1.032 7 ; : * ALL SIZES IN STOCK ta sa 8 $450 3-2847 BEAGLES POINTERS AND COON W.P Combination Doors $14.95 ex 4s 8 8495 3, ~~ REMINGTON U T OMATIC ngs Sel or trade for guns or ? Foundation Costing, 5 Gal $3.00 CALL US ON OTHER PLYWOOOS decr rit'e w scope ke new 506 Ro. r Roof Coating. 5 Gal $3 70 PONTIAC eLEw COE co Down filied thunting coat size < ) 4b11 DOU aes b GOO! RA Cement, Mortar & Plaster Coior 1488 Baldwin Ave FE 2-2543 38 pal: of insulatea devotes ze eral F 4-095 COAL &-BUILDING SUPPLY CO “PLASTIC WALL TILE on a st oe edaee d GERMAN SHORTHAIR POINTE 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 37101 ‘ ACHI ese XUWOMATIC CADE & FE 40312 DO YOU HAVE A PAINT OR &. o-s — Wate: Proof sie gue diela bee UU ates LABRADOR Pc PPIES AK¢ decorating problem’ Hundreds of = _ Crack Proof 100 SAVAGE DI EP RIFIE NEV- : MU 4.3920 colors to choose frum. i :trrior ARE “USE or lee a fired FE 8-236 neGis bes Ar BEAGLES or exterior See our wall paper R “TILE OUTLET = ¥ “ a a Fr USED P St Onxfor and matching fabric selection rae ee eee dle pe amet ’ ion Bend Tuan REG HOROCOHORED POINTER Berry Bros. Jelled Magic no drip _ att = et . ; ; trained. Exc vird paint SPECIAI BUYS Office. 4 Patterson FE 4-514) on Ng sora OAKLAND PUEL & PAINT : ee” : GUNCSALE kt Siete : 426 Orchard Lk Ave FE 5-6150 9 ft Ladder sete & med snot a vties REO. ENGLISH nee — a — ——_______ Lawn mowers 1 up New used shotguns f i OG HOUSES DIFFERENT SIZES g)eqs $! Mos pauges . alibere Scope = eee Welton_Bivd. Toboggen $2 a ortie “ ae on Sheil peg e ont rs “Ke ELEC RANGE. GOOD CONDI- Crocks, al! sizes 10¢ & UP = 375 SS eiegiaph Lshidai tien, EM 3-68.7 aren ee aes aah 7 . 22 UNS — BUY SELL TRADE soy : ELECTRIC LIGH] PULL DOWN Chiles fricycies ah Manley Leach. 10 Bagie Hay, Grain & Feed 82 fixtures Newest. exciting modern r ee —— —— ae * - light fixtures Ideal lamp for stu- Gasoline, comp stove De a Haig mode ¢ cmpiese eat ress WALES HAY. STRAW MA dents. $1795 value 86.96. Mich!- * Closed Oct. tra leather bac < ver $300 Bac nure Lumber MA 5-0666 ges luorescent 393 Orchard Le OAKLAND tha lag Ee - rifice for $135 rr 8-4305 ALL TYPES OF i8T & 2xD » ¢ _ 104 S Saginaw E 2-352 : . une hes traw and co in EAVES1ROUGHS. 64c PER §TEAM CLEANER, KERRICK IN Hunter's Specials oel.ver OA (Ll eee ig ah SAREE Se 7 Ree dustrat!l size $600 nder coater. $1495 fsulated boors a $998 Alemite, $30. 04 W. Huro: $1495 Skagway bosulate de ae aad we EQUIPMENT SPECIAL OUTSIDE PAINT phiee i Lin leeks _For Sale Livestock _ 83 Give me an offer. OR 3-0580 Truscon Exterior Light C ram Shotcun shells ight loacs $22 . FoR LE COAL. 8TO Regular §7 Gal $469 Ga box ; tH MASCOT DONKEY MUST 2 SALE COA I KER, PUR Truscon Fxterior Willow Gieen Browning Beretta A fa'ad “% rea ett Sealed pare eee ee Regular $700 Gal $459 Gal ' eer ante PREE STANDING) rousTe aren Moore's Exterior Buff C« 70 per cert off on ail Remi:et Sa Oct 10 ni Deuble bowl sink $595 Regular $795 Gal. $468 Ga & Winchester shotguns A dee acjare 4y-in hard copper BLAYLOCK rifles M730 Samuel § M-foot lengths ....... We f: COAL & BUILDING surriy plate. After 5 call sus ae 12 in. to 26 in. Jari & Jacorsen ed 7 dexs @ week $I per varc 8125 a bushel ang up 7280 Perrys GARAGE DOORS sickle bars We seervice what We gag Tochaven FE 51413 Laae Road, Clarkston fects: weconde, S60 ttre CL ee ®t ACK DIRT BLACK AND. FILL APPLES JONATHAN, SNOW ETC Mower service a oa 909 Gre Road sizes in stock from $25 and up EVANS EQUIPMEYT ri ang gravel. FE 8-( or $} a busirel jregory Ro Electric door operators. folding 6307 Dixie Hey PE a 3643 eee ale a a ; closet doors and disappearing MAple 5-7878 or OR 3-7974 BLACK DIRT ~ TOP Soll vfo ING AnD ae a ie og stairways qd & marie > ds Je sale jioridg ims We give estimates on garage re- “TALBOTT I UMBER livereo 7715 Scott Lake Rd FE 6: we Buell Re. Nor of Ko 22 t cheste hester d modeHng Redwood fence ptckets ‘Glass 4228 or OR 3 0169 : 2 Uae Se 2 jong! _Ro : Open from 8 lo 8 Thoroseal for waterproofing BLACK DIRT ‘TOP soit SAND ‘IL’ YOUR FREEZER RABBIT! Noon on Saturdays Wood louvres a > orice to close Abu gravel delivered 3094 4> cents a pound. FE 4-86i2 BERRY DOOR SAL ES © out 1025 Oakland Ave FE 4-59) CHOICE FARM TOP eat S|, CLACKMORE FARMB. McINTOSH 371 8 Paddock FE 2-920) USED cones SCREFNS A&A S10 delivered FE 4-6598 ‘pple 123 per bu Ot 7 a ’ = door for 12 12 porch FE CRI SHED STONE SAND GRAY GOLDEN & de DELICIOUS AP- HOLLYWOOD BED. FRIG'PAIRE, 24624 ROHL ee Gree aad sige Als Rowe) beauties electric range. chests bookcase al = = - Smet un. 4 r > paintings. garden tractor. mower. USED BRICK FOR 8A1F FF DRIVEWAY GRAVE! LoavEen prayed or ee Rial Me plow Mi. 4.1504 8-9015_or MU 4-748] _ or celivered. FE 43203 or FE GUACKMOPE. F A R rae oe HOLLAND S1UKBR EXCELLENT USED TYPEWRITERS & :ADDING aa en ea oe A coudition. Complete with all con- machines at iow orices [ace PULVE ues D IOP sol! AT sO 14689 . . trols. FE 2-5062. . discounts on new pottanies frag and 1 i TOES ay TY Iclovs APPLES HOT WATER HEATERS 30 GAL = Forbes Printings & Office Sni eh relent squirte) Rd gas New ie on umere Power — 4500 Dixte Her Next te Porttac pontiac LAKF RUI elas SUP — selena pl \ = proved. $690 value $3930 and _S'#te Bank _ ly ‘Sand aravel & ort Cemrnt TOMATOFS ‘vou PICK THEM $59 50. These are slightly marred USED WATFR SOFTENER COM. Mortar trucking 4 ‘or CO. Gousn aon ek Pre FE Also electric oil and bottled yas . automatic Reasonable SPECI \] ee 16 lings ; heaters at terrific values. Michi.) FE 2-5827) 00 Binck) Cais Maa sad Del ce . ‘ : gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. USED COMB DOORS ANY 8I7E 41-6595. : re ANE 8 A) - Ave 16 Reas. After 6 MA 6-2114 — _= pis ; E HUDSON GAS DRYER EXC CON. WATER SOFTFNER EXTRA | SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS Sale Farm Equipment 87 dition. 49 yds of carpeting & vad- large w. low price Water 5 ds—$15 FE §-2003 www ee eee _ding. Mi 6-3185 her.er "ho. i 1808" y. used, _§8 yards—$lo : : iN CA INK ow price 5-7780 : ll RitcHEN CABINET - since, 0" price 7E 3? , _Wood, Coal & Fuel 77 BOLENXS . Slightly scratched 42° Model, WOOD COMB. STORM “DOORS & ar aoe we $99 Value $46.30 while the _ Inst ' windows. 30 x 24 dble -hung. 32 - CANNEL COAL. FIREPLACE The quality name in | Also terrific values on and N, Ardmore furnace and Rindiin wood Speed. garden equipment and chain 66" modeis| No pone orders ~ Machi way tue: oll. fers saws, We take trade-ins at top | please. Michigan wiesrecesett. 393 achinery barr we u dollar | _Orchard Lake Ave 5. Rann nnn narra FIREWOOD WOOD. LUMBER ‘GHTEN & SON neo hh ct pone LARGE USED POWER MOWER odds and ends. Ph. FE 3-6022, 5011 HOUGHTEN & SO Knotty. Pine Paneling | “at bargain price. Also garden _ Waldon Road J 1 Cose—New Iden Dealer * f PATTE } MI 4- -6953 FIREPLACE FURNACE AN D- ROCHESTER OL 1-976! RN tractors. W. Miller. MI 4: ” WP2, WPO and WC1 - ___Do It Yoursel it 69 eiceeg weed __——— oO ourse Wr HAVE FIREPLACE WOOD FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND : IROCH'S uf hel a a the Alberta Lumber Mills 3399 used Proulx Offve: Sales on M24 ane ge 2 INC. 1959 1950 WESTWOOD, 35 FT.. 2 BED-, Lapeer Road We a'so celive just north of Oxforg room. Take over payments with HOMELITE SAWS THE BEST “1 | LIONEL TRAIN. O GUAGE PER- low down payment. or exchange Plants, _Trees, Shrubs 78 saws to go with the vest in farm fect cond. $50. FE 8-3518 furniture. Too small for our . equipment John Deere, Davis . MFDICINE CABINETS LARGE “20° family. Jus: Itke new Lot 92,-A-1 TREES Pe SPRUCE PINE Machinery Ph NA 77-3202 Orton mirror, slightly marred. $3.95. Robbins Trailer Park. 3300 Eliza- + Mave al aa a ville Also tremendous selection 6f med- _ beth Lake Rd your own Bring tools & burian, MASSEY HARRIB CORN PICKER icine cabinets with or without LOWER PRICES ON . COPPER 3 mi. wes of Commerce, Villege $600 Ferguson tractor, plows Hghts. Sliding doors and vanity! plumbing. eavestrough and fen Ite mi ebst of intersection of ‘rags & cultivates, $1300 NA mirrors. At terrific savings. Mich- ing Open weekdays 830 to 6 Wixom Rd & Duck Lake Ra 7-2128. 71 Cedar St Ortonville iter ave 393 “Orchard Suadeys 10 to ¢. Méntcaln Build- 2922, Bieeth ed Open daily 8 SPECIAL st er's Supply — 6 W Montcalm to 063! : = 2 ; ACTOR MOD MATTRESS & BOX SPRING FE 5-4712) : PEAUTIPUL EVERGREENS ts on MAE Ce une Saw. Col sine ites Of Kb aoe Wan, FOR RENT and Sp. Grovelsnd Ferm: | TIVATOR & 16 IN FLOW other mattress $8 Al) very cieso ~/ Nie. miles north of Portiac Grove . Priced at 8605 OR _3-1401 Wall paper steam pT sand iand on the Dixie 5990 Grange mare tine Paviiente MOVING OUT OF STATE. INTER: ¢7% polishers, hand@MWnders fu. Hall Road Tury vet at Dixie KING BROS. + national Cub tractor with eauin nace vacuum cleaners Oakland ant Grange Hat R¢ a mile \ ’ ) i ent. Motorized rait 17° fibergias Fuel & Patn: 436 ——_ Lake JAKLAND TAZ SERVICE TRIM: Pontiac Rd. at Opdvke | Bos Ave. PE §-6199. FE $253. FE 40106 YE g-1112 t. Best offer. OR 3-7553. _Do It Yourself — b _ BO rn THe A p EAbY WAYY ERB WALL PAPER STEAMERS {DRILLS FLOOR POLISHER - SKIL SAW BOWNIS'S 489.8 SANFORD nape & 5 Eateries 70 , RETAIL er giant fell Shop. 1032 W 69 FE 4-6105 ‘uron. Next to Rent-It. Inc. Open _Friday aighis ‘tit 9 .. __Sale Musical Goods | ~ 71 ‘3 1 EVETTE CLARINET IN B FLAT & Armstrong flute. Also Royal AES 3. typewriter OA 8-1140 after 4 p.m ¢ USED UPRIGHT PIANOS Organ, demonstrator large discount Used Jimed oak spinet plano Terms up to mos GAL LAGHE R’S 18 EB Huron si 4-05686 ' ACCORDION SALE ALL SIZES Accordion loaned free to begin- ers with lessons FE 5-5428 BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRU- ments for renit,.for your school students. Rent applied toward the purchase. Al! orchestra «& band accessories Morris Music i 348. Telegraph Ra across from Tel-Huron ming & removal. | ¥ RUG Rs HARDWARE { Plants, Trees, _Shrubs 78 NURSER . aan N =! plats, thes 1 4 ft. 10 or PRUC i use ea. Less than 10, each. | ot a ee St or — Lane ver- pe Farm on Dixie Hwy: : tarkston. MA 5-1923. 4 . For Sale Pets 79 PLO LL LO LAL A ALAAI AKC C RRETTANY PUPS. XRADE for Chihuahua or som oevel value or will sell nM ee a) +YEAR- -OLD BOSTON TERRIER ul'dog. Female. MA 4-3067 me PEMALE “BOXER, FAWN _mos. old, PE 4 & AKC REG pe oa PUP 1 2. 2 “4 AKC NORWEGIAN ELE also large dog house anc kenvel for ee or trade. PE 42170 or OF TS fawn Partially housebroke. all shots. $100. iY 8 __ BLACK & FAWN “GERMAN SHEP- herd puppies. $10.00. 4180 Chen- iot. Dedge Park No. 4 COCKER SPANIEL ANIEL PUPPIES 3. AKC FE 2-1434 after 4 TY PINSCHER. 2? YRS. old female Housebroken & py trained. Also good watch dog 810 Tyrone 8 st F E 5-866. FREE BEA cat. No children. LS eaFOL ANGORA bs J 27-1636. _ 2 OR 3 ON erie GUINEA . PIGS; ALI ae Auction Sales @ " ~ ¥ Auction Thursday, = OCT. 8 7 P.M. SHARP! ° ALL NEW! ALL NEW! Living Room Suites Bedroonw Suites Kitchen Dinettes Mattress & Box Springs Swivel Chairs Rockers, Reclining Chairs 9x12 Rags & Linoleums Auction Clocks — Radios lamps — Luggage Sewing Machines Dishes ( hests Power lools Hand Anick-Anacks Tools Remember! Its All New! FREE DOOR PRIZES! » Auction Complete Line of Drygoods Mans Many More Items SPECIAL! 9.30 PM. Tih 7 PA Ripple Sole Shoes . $2.88 $-Buckle Boots $3.99 Zippei Buots weer ee S429 TERMS: Up to 24 Months to Pay Help Wanted Auction Location 2616 Dixie Highway 10, 1 Mile North of Pontme City Limits Distributors ___ FORTY-SIX_ fe Auction Sales a Boats & Accessories 97) __ Salle Used Trucks 103; _Sale Used Cars fies : Loses NOW ON DISPLAY ALL NEW 1960 PONTIAC CHIEF AND DETROITER BOB Ht 'TCHINSON’ Og DS Abe on 4 miles North of Pont Mac-King. 1968 self ed. New 35 ~ ~ 3-92 fac LINE OF VACATION Tret a rea Home special. at $2.785. Also rent- als. Get your reservations in for) season. tal TRAILERS. Ful) line of Tour-A-Home _ Cree coach from P: Wate RST TRAILER SALES Lake Orion peer Rd _— MY 2-4611 Pootartas famous makes Moon Ventoura. Owosso. ‘ Bg ye Lake SALES AND. r Rd..| New Elcar. Or- SEE THE ALL NEW ue PT Rent Trailer Space 90 LBBB BB LLCO OOOO LE VIL! . bw» mile SE. AUBURN HEIGHTS. MOBI oo finest. 17% N | Opdyke Ld E $-3361 MOBILEHOME ESTATES MOD- ern lakefront and playground. EM esl OXFORD MOBILE MANOR oan who want the best. iy 1x One mile east of Oxfor ville roed. OA 8-3022. cement vations Paaesoey — 7B AILER ton Lake ousetrailers or Used For Sale H | Gun and Hunting Equip. m Cr x ; Aupare PE 8-4402 Daily 9-9: Sunday “til & sa : PONTOON BOAT — DEMONSTRA- New furniture and . $L- 000. 3080 §. Teles , Bloomfield _ ‘tor. Big OR 35193. Hills. FE 8-190. __ ROWBOAT. OARS AND ANCHOR fi PT PALACE HOUSETRAILER. $25. MA S774). __ Excelient o, OR 32008 | REP . REV NG. RE: wt @.2 ON ExC. COND ane. eriaing Sie oes. wo cme e. x 70 2 SEDAN oe Service , 3089 * ‘AL wetar ~~ FISHING in ; BEST dosts as as . Aluminum, = IGHARDSON. — | as low as $150 ene, Cosnat AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT, , = = travg, pailer. Since and get! 62.080. Winter prices on “ll boats @ demonstration at Warner Trail-| ond mctere. See Dal & deal. er Sales, 3008 W. . (Plan ver’s gr Fy to join one of Wally Byam's ex ter. 15210 — Holly MEi- citing caravans. j Z : : BOB HUTCHINSON’S | Undercover Storage SERVING GREATER Por Your Bost & Motor Pontiac for the past 13's Pick-up & Delivery Service and still to g you Boat & Motor & Refinishing the very best buys in c| WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 6. J 101 = Opin Bree. & Sundeye Fiberglas 98 BOATS ALL | types fiberglas work — rust | repair. ‘4 midget Rini’s. Orion 31915. '* ‘Transportat portatin Offered 100 ‘Des 4 ENGINE Mpa $99 extra. Miami $44. New at ork $19 Philadelphia $19. Wasb Ferry Service. OR 3-1254. CARS DAILY TO MOBILE. ALA-— ei Bonnie's Drive-e-way. FE Hure=? TADY DRIVING TO Florida, Oct » muber way. FE PRESSURIZED air liner. California $79.50, Ha-| are Used Cars 101. = | teat 1-70" FORD Ee ae hal bs spfletle is Bice WHITE TRACTOR TRUCK cond, Must sacrifice. Call 4-3032 : ! A Large Selection USED PICKUPS AT ALL TIMES 1950 Thru 1959 MODELS ALL , Makes and Models ANY BUDGET Truck Center Eddie Steele — FORD — 3273 W. Huron at Eliz, Lk Ré¢ PE $-3177 FE 5-0861 Auto Insurance ~~ Ne ee ew AUTOMOBILE INSURANCEA ven x tag og te eta mett Agency Inc & PD c | Mae Suan bane: of $4.99 ea. FE 43536, Eves. FE 2-4353. ! “ACTION” — TOP 83 DOLLAR — Por All — 1989 MODEL CARS — Glenn's Motor Sales N FE 4-1797 BRING YOUR CAR HERE FQR TOP DOLLAR jeeps Goodell Trees P r Fc: shen 'S. Rochester Rd. UL! AVERILL S : OME SHORTS y MOBILE, 5 5 2020 Dixie Hwy. a s 2 Cb aL 2-9878 PE 4-6696 oe” co mat, AS MUCH AS $90 FOR JUNK AND a bettie s nous & cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or cars — We'll eel] your used eves trailer rou N72 W. Huron FE ¢9743) OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND OOD “CLEAN CARS” CAR :| BILL SPENC “RAMBLER” —SALES & SERVICE— best for 356 8 SAGINAW oBINS § MOBILE VILAGE. 35 3300 Under 2527 Dixie Hwy. — JUNK = oman FE 53-3678 ‘Charies TOP peel Crabtree, mense’ r PONTIA You VE SEEN E REST, NOW: Park get gas eanany Lake Trailer Auto Accessories 91 187 PONTIAC ENGINE Strato-Night transmission FE +0646 jete L new AND com- day- Sunderys ORE CARS FE 53-6079 TOP $8$ DOLLAR For All Model Cars Glenn's Motor Sales WEST HURON 952 rE ime 8 to 6. including Saturdays, FE 4-7371 FE + $9470 after 6 and on ise CHEVY. 733 CU. | com _OR 3-0456 Fer Sale Tires __ In. (. ENGINE | 92 2 NEW 80 « as bn STA se3 4 Also whitew inaw 8t. 14 SILVERTONE we $21_each. 37 E. Longfellow | Fea mney $350 UP. WE alls. LOOK! 10X14 BLACK TIRES ALL name brands. Off new cars $15 50 “Wwe DON DON'T LIKE TO BOAT. BUT WE THINK: YOU LL GET THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR AT ea rig -F 9 exchange. ales or res State Tire . Saginaw. FE 44567 SNOW y TIRES—si0 40 KUHN AUTO SERVICE 14 W. Huron FE 2-1318' STANDARD BRAND NEW Trade in on U oe S tians General Safety Tires Bieck or ‘ED WILLIAMS 451 S. Saginaw at Reeburn _Auto Service 93 IN THE) gq. Waly’ ft Service. Olive 1-0263 CRANESHAFT GRINDING ear. FE 21501. IN THE TOP | Foreign & Spts. Cars 105 | ‘St ISETTA CONVERTIBLE. 10.000 miles. 9450. EM }-2209. =| GO KART, ALMOST NEW. tras. $125. Dart Kart. new, e138. less euatee 7 $160 complete. FE Sela Mined Cars | ‘58 PORDOMATIC HARDTOP VIC- toria } “Y Pontiae Hardtop. PS. baby. 1 | AND | ' “FE 86-4541 Orion and See Mf & M Motor Sales |For top dollar on later model OR sfieos i ASTE -0209 4-1797 | 2D FOR GOOD USED CARS | Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw St. FE 4068 TOP PRICE a 4-48 JUNK CARS. 78 | JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass (FE 80488 Open Eves. | WANTED JUNK CARS, TAYLOR Rd. Used Parts. FE §-2000 | WE NEED your car Por 20 years we have | ; paid the top dollar. Trade dows | Gr up A. OR 3-1355 J. VAN WELT 4540 Dixie Hwy. | IN THE TOP CASH $33$ FOR CLEAN CARS | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING car. Mg ie tebored. Zuck Ma- ehine Shop, 23 Hood 32-2563 Sale Motor Scooters 4 ‘67 LAMBRETTA,. GOOD tion, reasonable. MA ¢34 1957 CUSHMAN EAGLE Jent cond. $260. OL 2-888 co 488 , EXCEL- . KART, ALMOST naa or trade up or down. . Phone FE ECONOMY CARS ~~ Sale Used Trucks 22. AUBURN 103 « Turner S Truck Center RUCK Su pr et BIRMINGHAM For Sale Motorcycles 95 . SAE GPP CONDTTION Cag Ge La ta MOTORCYCLE “AUS. EXC. tar alec or pay aitterence, FE" boess "|'S6 Ford F-600 ....$1595| __ For Sale Bicycles 9% a wae ALUMINUM ian Marie Mane beaee enor, 20 Ford F-100 ....$ 795 20 E. Lawrence, Pontiac. PE 3-783; PANEL 8 CYLINDER AND 4524 Dra 3-0021. SHARP. ROLLP ICYCLES, Ail sizes and repair on all ‘makes./’59 Ford F-100 ....$1595 Se ee 2 eackor, «FF. STYLESIDE BOX Boats & Accessories 97°53 Dodge ......... $ 795 BIO is, root STAKE WITH LIFT EUIPMENT cor : 54 Chevrolet ...... $ 595 w BOARDMAN. S : oR H nd. Ra TON PICKUP. NICE vse at Wim. Las Lae Ra 59 JOHNSON BP ONGTORS BOB BUTLER wens hg woe By soar oR age. NEED - FIXER? Order Cla Ads to sell, rent. good job. FE 2-8 the Want Ad number! A .FINANCE- SFE 5-000 ssified find a 181 is TURNER F 464 8. DOOWARD MI 4-7500 Pontiac’s ’ Truck Center -GMC Facior OAKLAND Branch AT CASS 4 NEW tudes ali '@ Dodge Pickup his price, inclu & federal tax sin aon license LER-DALLAS . ROCHESTER 29111 RM of é j A CLEANING TRUCE MA +1138 Pontiac Superchief 2 dr. Hard- Vv? Overdrive. Radio & heater. ‘$7 Chev. Hardtop, dbl. pwr. $1498 top. Hydra. Power steering. Pow- New engine New rubber . $1395 ‘56 Chey. Spt. Cpe, 8 pg, sharp $1195 er brakes, Radio. Heater. A 2) ‘$6 Ford Ranch wag auto. $ 895 tone grey beauty that shows exc. | 1955 DeSoto 4 Dr. Sedan Auto . 56 Ford dr. 8. as = | care. Low down yment matic transmission. Power steer- | '54 Chev. H dr., new paint - | 1955 Mercury club coupe Mont- ing. power alas aloe power ‘84 Chev. dr. stand. shift $Me clair. Beautiful req and white | seats . ‘54 Chev. BA. 2 ar. 495 Mercomatic. Radio. awe. Al "34 Chev 4 dr., power 450 collector's item in a min | 1084 Plymouth 4 Dr. sedam .... $245 | ‘54 Plymouth 2 er ene 295 1986 ac 4 dr. unrohee. Beau- “ Pord 2 dr., 8 automatic tiful 2 tone, Aydramatic. Radio | 1953 Ford wagom ............. $205 | '54 Pon DP C008 4... 800. i & Heater. t aependabilty ae "54 Pontiac 9 pass. wagon ....$ 495 omy y are yours | 1961 Chevrolet 0. $75 B+ Pord 4 ie 8. automatic .. Dodge CT eee 1 WoT Buick 2 ar. y White 7 Pontine 2 Dr. Straight trans- | ‘53 Chev. 4 dr., new paint .. is oe Al a mission. Radio & heater ...$1195 ft « tal ‘ =. Ne. at” 4 ae & brak wera oak 09s Mercury Wagon. Automatic "53 ‘ae ty &* standard ..8. Geen, 00 8 re Grivh) “tppnsmission, 9 pass. Good | '63 Fe yf eh ~ ys “ 1958 { 4dr. Bedan.| 0 UUs ean Chev. 2 dr., stand. shift $ 150 |: | Hydramatic Rodi & 3 eater. De-| 1966 Butek Buber 2 | Pontiac 2 é. standard . § perfect gray finish that shows foo — heer ing per. ‘62 . & ér,, ‘stand. shift : | 1950 "Buick 7 ar henhen” ‘finith, A $i Chevrolet 2 door met a - A} 1953 Buick 2 Dr. Bardtop. Dyna. * , 2 Gor ... .... 1 dandy for only ‘$1 F good 108s "Packard #) dr Sedan, Citra. | _— So cys 9480 | BD 4S door Homtern sets c ater. Didsmob family car! Yours $305. . oe hecsed — | I % tine 2 ‘coe aed sheds is | 1954 Olds 2 dr. Hardtop Hyara- : 1-ton pick ... > is mae, nedig © Postel. Whie- | i007 Fora 4 Dr. deluxe. V8. Auto. | ($ eden’ ehbaeey-'*< 4 dr Sedans Have | more. Race moo White. |. boat 2 Gr. ‘solid t severai to choose from. 895. > , “ ene . i vs rae 1969 Buick 8 Hardtop. | wt 3 O.. Gee. Stop out and buy 4 Many More to Choote From | Bynsfiow it Revie i OK'd Care : —— —~ port us 16 Pontiac’ ixie n ighte "Th 8 MAple 5-6566 or MAple 5-114] | HOMER. ‘HIGHT MTRS. Rs | Oona rTon PoAume aaee” Racept Wednesday ‘TY 6 Oxford, Michigan. standard | 1953 Pontiae ue ‘Buick = dost hardtop. vat 5 pow- | 56 Chevy Sedan | | Come "j “and “ook over our othes | 7 ed selections Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn 58 BUICK SPEC 4 DR. HT. FULL | wer. Exc. Cond. $1850. FE ‘32 BUICK aT SHARP Roger's Sales and Service FE 2-9555 ‘% BUICK 2 DR PRICED to sell. Real clean. QB.3-3568 after 6 TIRES 1 owner. $425. EM ~~ REPOSSESSION | 1955 Buick, 2 door. No money | Gown. First payment due Novem- | ber 20th. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 | 8 Saginaw. Phone FE | 3 JP A-1 CONDITION. PE | | 1952 a cABaeae SHARP. J. C Oakland Ardin 64 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. Pull power, Black & white finish. Will trade. NOI OTOR NORTH M 2987 Dixie Highway OR 4-000) ‘47 CADILLAC, GOOD TRANSPOR- tation, cheap. MA ‘| MA ‘6-6317 “COST LESS COLE FOR cars. New or Used. You'll get a deal for a Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth that will save you money. ReMember the name — “Cost Less Cole” 1000 West Ma- ple. Walled Lake. MA 4-4511. New or Used—we sel] both 5 DOWN 1953 Chevrolet 2-door sedan. std Trans. Factory installed heater $495 Eddie Steele FORD 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Kee PE 2-2529 FE $-9206 1956 CHEVIE STATION WAGON 4) Powerglide. Clean. No} dr. 6 cyl. rust. 210 series. Reasonable. MI 4- a 33 3 CHEVY BEL AIR 2 DR. VERY | sharp. EM 3-0061. 1969 + Cae VRBLET CORVETTE, 3 Good rubber. 2641. speed transmission radio. beat. | er. 9,000 actual miles. Jet bieck | patot. Stock No. 869. $3369. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Are” Birmingham _MI 42735 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ¢ | door V8 engine. radio, heater. Powerglide, power steering. Back and hite aint A one owner car. Stock No. 898. Only $1676 North Chev. atee Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave MI Birmingham 42735 ‘$3 CHEV. R & H., CLEAN 248. _ Roger’ s Sales & Service HAUPT © PONTIAC FOR OUR BEST IN USED CAR VALUES 1057 Pontiac 4 dr Hard matic. Power es gaa Radio Heater. ite walls owner. Here's on ewat has ion ta 30 mos. on the balance 19 Hydra- 104 3 NO’! installment . al $295 | | ‘56 Chevrolet 23 OTHERS ; 1957 LAL’ waih. This bas. es old’ ncn's " s as an ss No “sal. Ouly $1302. ear. Stock North Chev. | Hunter _Bivd. at 8. Westnet Ave. 38 CHE Powe gire ete. sale. LET WwW ant t a3 “tant. 7 c 58 DeSoto 3 door flite hardtop. Double power. White tifes, auto- = atic transmission and : R DOWN Se MONTHS ON BALANCE 25 Others to Choose From SCHUTZ North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 5. Woodward Are | Birmingham MI 4-3735 | SPECIAL Pricer to sel). ‘58 Dodge 4 door sedan, 6 cylinder, straight stick 4-1 condition. $1,777 Houghten | Your Priendly Olds Desler FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE $28 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-076! REPOSSESSION | 1965 Dodge, 4 door Nice car. No money down Assume pay- 53 Dodge good “motor ........ § 97 47 Pack eh ....--.:..-.- om $1 and "50 Fi Scisies e ‘ Buick, very running $ ‘$2 and ‘33 Pontiac ....... sist | "$4, °53, °51 Plymouth ... eg 4 ‘ee Pere: ee@te: <2... ....<- “ Rambier station wagon, new tires. xcellent running $197. Plenty $22 Auburn FACTORY BRANCH "355 CHEVROL ET Saseuny Used Cars Pontiac Retail Store FE S717 ~ 5 MT. CLEMENS 8T BEHIND THE OFFICE Deiray 2 = tires. Radio, heat- ON DOWN 34 MONTHS ON BALANCE TO CHOOSE FROM “SCHUTZ o12 8. Woodward ' North Chev. Birmingham FACTORY BRANCH 38 CHEVROLET NOMAD STATION WAGON Radio, heater SS power steering $2295 Pontiac Retail ' j FE 3-7117 $5, MT CLEMENS 7 __ BEHIND THE POST 0} ‘S8 IMPERIAL | 4 DR. HARDTOP FULL POWER EQUIPMENT ae CAR HAS ONLY 16,000 A TUAL LES. BLACK. BRAND NEW $3095 HODGES, INC. MI 6-0029 360 & Woodward — Pr , = 37 CHRYSLER WINDSOR HARDTOP 2 Door—Auto. trans. Radio . Beautiful 2-tone ite. e-new A l-owner oeauty. 595 Russ’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 232 8. SAGINAW FE 2-913) Bham bie 8 bala er 4 DR. SEDAN. DYNA- . Radio & heater $1405 1953 Pontiac 4 Dr. ooten 1967 DeSoto 2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto matic sresicnssae Rate. — or. Mew tires ........; 1957 Buick 2 Dr. Hardtop. Fo | "flow. Radio & heater . | 1888 uae 4 vii Starchief vue | $845 | 1955 Pontfac 2 Dr. dio & heater | 131 Ford wagon country sedan. | }’ ere | ‘34 L BLE. | $5 DOWN | Hunter Bivd. at 8 Wootwers Pia | Store Wholesale ments of $27.24. First payment due November 20th. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 6. Saginaw. Phone PE 4-2214. % CUSTOM RANCH. NEW PAINT. | Excellent L TOM BOHR, INC. 120 S$. Main, Milford. MU 41715 "$3 PORD VICTORIA, REAL SHARP? | $445. Roger's Sales and Service. FE 23-9555. 1952 FORD STATION WAGON. 8 CYLINDER. RADIO % HEATER. | ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN Assume payments of $10.06 ver | mo. Call P Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks MI 500. Harold Turner | rd. Bs! 2 DR. Wi Re Hh 8-8026. 6, & H. No FORD, actual miles. Pvt. $600. H STANDARD gr j rust, no r EY DOWN. Assume payments ot | $8.65 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. | Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500, Harold | rd. ‘30 FORD 6. $75 PE 38-8450 | ‘54 FORD, EXCELLENT CONDT- tion, see this car, excellent buy, | OR | 3-0735. "65 FORD 2 DR. REPOSSESSION $395 full ag No needed Pay only §22 Due Nov. 5th. mo. King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. | 53 FORD 8 sO aaa NO RUST. v8 VICTORIA FORD. | _omstic. | Lf 2 tone. $495. FE 5-5788. 1983 Pord custom ¥: 4 tudor, std. trans. Radio, heate La $195 Eddie Steele -- FORD | 3275 W_ Huron at Elis. Lake Rd FE $-3177 FE 5-086 | SALE! ‘57 Chev B-A @ Dr. Ps & B Powerglide $1505 | +57 Ford Country Sedan VR. $1295 | "86 Chev. 4 Dr. Wagon, PG — $1195 Hardenburg | CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 ; | All Makes and Models All Cars traded in on bal- ance of new 1959 model } |Lincolns and _ Mercurys: will be sold at... | Wholesale | Bob Frost, Inc. | 280 Hunter Blvd. | BIRMINGHAM | SEE OUR SELECTION i Of fine late model used cars | Dodge Plymouth Chrysier | JACK COLE, INC. 1 W. Maple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lake MA 4-4511) Dixie OK’ a Car! ™ Hand Picked & Pérsonally Checked i“ 37 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 2-Dr. Hardtop radio, | — ; Automatic transmission, heater. white tires. Ivory & bleck Really Sharp — ONLY $1195 — Many One Owners Hydramatic. ra- | $695 | wesdenen Oss oases! iis Dope nia STAN Terr cee ve See SABE ROWE GOOD sa. PE 8-806. ins = RADIO heater, 3 tone like brand Bew. Stock No. . Only $701. event OR 3-8863. ons PE 53583 1952 FORD So Ay CcouPE. & CYL } INDER. LUTELY NO MO) \ saa DOE were ‘15 Tite alte it wu SO RY BOM ee | 23 others to choose from SCHUTZ 912 § wegen. ~ TORO" Vv = an REPOSSESSION h-1 Used One Meopeine Gouter ’'56 FORD F-LANE 4 DOOR Radio & 5 trans. ‘Cy’ Owens ae 8. SAGINAW 8TR sises FE ta 38 ENGLISH FORD 4 DOOR $99.50 DOWN $45.61 A MONTH BE SURE & SEE OUR SE- LECTIONS OF NEW AND CARS FIRST. SQUARE OAKLAND COUNTY'S DEALERS. FORDS BEATTIE “Your PORD Dealer Since 1930°" OR 3-1291 At the Stoplight in Waterford ALWAYS 1930. -FORD DEALER- A-1 Used Car Shopping Center ‘38 FORD ces $1995 / . ‘( Owens No cash needed. Pay only $17 month. Due Nov. 10. 147 8 sacinaw STREET — FE_5-3588 FE 5-4101 . 4 lay dis FORD 2-DR. 8 CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC, TRANS. ABSO- 7 LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. + Mo. Call Credit Mor. Mar. Parts ; ° a pn . at MI 47500. arold Terner | AUTO SALES Ford 115 8 PE 8-0 eS ee oy PLM pa =e atamuaal shift ay, Inu ic . $3 DOWN new. e354. Call afier 6 1966 Pord ti : L + Trans, a a _ wey EXC. COND. FE . o —4 - roy 3 $595 PE 4-8222 Eddie Steele’ | site ates, AN FORD 1956, 34.008 mi Power Flite = 2705 Orchard | Gelremait’ wee ene root sean rE 2-2529. —— say WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC '58 CADILLAC DED DECK SEDAN, Full & all accessories, Inciud- Ng power a This car is immaculate throughout. $3405. 57 CADILLAC 62 Penge Fully equipped inelud- Fat, ne ap seat. EXTEN wer tien sa00e” iA PON TIAC en ® clean 57 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. 4 door sta "56 BUI IC K 4 DOOR CENTURY Station Wagon. Power steering & brakes. Radio & Heater Automatic shift. coe A red & white beauty! 55 FORD FAIRLANE CONVERTIBLE. White blue Autom atic ag sivering. #005. ‘55 STARCHIEF coura. CATALINA a fo match | Bate’ A ‘ive, Cat ear TO BE SURE __‘ Buy A ce WILSON USED CAR PONTIAC-CADILLAC ~ 1350.N. Woodward : BIRMINGHAM MI 41930 la DEAL AT ONE OF | sa Roger's Sales & | Gervice. Cherokee ‘Ra. after 3pm. § $1,380 ert BARGAIN. eaiaoe | sent ap ye t Hy KR ms | er. $200. FE 5-1265. 1 955 OLDS 8&8 2-DR. i Pe Ri YC Ex- Radio and rls agg heater Hydramatic. if you dttve &, youl PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES PONTIAC AUTO ments of $17.08 per = Can BROKERS Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks et MI a Chevy Convert. Auto. .... $1696 4-7500. Herold Turner Ford. 7 Ford Custom 8 Auto. ... $1285| 5§ OLDS. 8. 4 DOOR. BLUE & ‘31 Pord Custom ‘Sid. trans. siees white, 4 new WW tires, pow a Belek | a. auto. 4 brake & steering, extra | 55 Buick Cenury 7 eee 1 ee 8 | "33 Sora ’Pairiane “2 A SS ‘4 ] a mouth ................ ' $795 m Bie emi Be s Plymouth 5 e er ¥ ‘33 Olds 88, 4 dr. ....... . $305 home sutomatic trans- 'S4 Ford Vic. $695 mission. White tires and 4 Ford dr. oo... $595 | +36 Studebaker overdrive = ONLY $1506 ‘# nodal ee si99 OR OLD CAR 53 Chev. ON B NOE $12 3% OTHERS TO, CHOOSE FROM SCHUTZ MOTORS, 8. Woodward Car 6-5302 1958 4 * 79 Crissman CHEVROLET Rochester Offers Our Best Buys a creinDeR » Trowenacio Ww _ WHITEWALLS, ONLY $1195. Crissman |" Chevrolet Co. ROCHESTER LOL 2.9721 pede | Open Eves. except Wed. 1955 PI.YMOUTH FULL PRICE $295 CHEVROLET DR. WAGON V-8 ER- W.W. TIRES, A” It Pays to Shop at. Offers “59 PONTIAC CONVERT. Al White. Sharp! - Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Mi_ 43735 RUSS JOHNSON _ MOTOR SALES or MY 3-1 heat 2 second car. ga Beta North Chev. FACTORY BRANCH. 38 RONTIAC_ , CONVERT'BLE Radio, heater, hydramatic, power brakes. $2195 MY_ 2-2871 , 1953 PONTIAC CATALINA , "7 r / re | ‘ ® BRAID | .suscus7 Pontiac windows and seat. | ‘ MOTOR SALES , sien oe | Ret ail 35 YEARS PAIR i] $3195 i CASS AT W. PIKE ‘SS FORD RANCH WAGOK MUST " ” ; | Store _ sell._FB 5-140, Russ Dawson | FE 3- 7117 ; ' Fonp FAIRLANE. : MOTOR ANY 65 MT. a | TL FORD. RUNS QOOD, 018. 28 | eee SoLLY Eouineee. PONTTA ata WADOR. 7 DR. ‘51 PORD CUSTOM 300. | 9275. 90 W. Howard. FE 2-855. Bonnev tas Pord-o-matic. WW. PE 32-1943 re mm. war oa EPR BEER wee | MERCURYS | geiuint cnt | ‘37 FORD Spey and Auto, iu. tae & beater. ro fas a ; B se tia $1095 $795 | Birmingham. “ “MI «2738 'Cy'O a? | JOHNSON y wens "R "Da 147 § SAGINAW STREET uSS wson a patron ANY . . Want to Buy a New Car? om cay py aere Cuan. 508 meer) RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE nn MY_ 31461 AUTOMATIC, 36,000 miles. Death forces Make offer. FE 4-1380. 53 PONTIAC MECHANICALLY sOUND $195 “Russ” Dawson MOTOR CO | 232 8. SAGINAW ANY FE 2-8131 $5 DOWN Pontiac 3-door radio, beak: 1963 Stand. lg te er, leather $195 Eddie Steele FORD va exe v. Huron ot iis. Lake Rd, LOOK! BUY! SAVE! 147 8. SAGINAW STREET FE 5-3588 FE 5410 52 PONTIAC 2-DR. REPOSSESSION Ei ie ot oe bet y bg King Auto Mr. Bell. FE 68-0402. ces Ve as ‘32 PO . Due Nov. 9th. | } | MY JOHNSON 59 shinee C. WGN. Like Bew!t RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY_2-2871 or ___—sMY_—*3-148} ~~ *55 NASH 4-DR. REPOSSESSION 2- $95 Pay on’ _Auto, ~*53 Studebaker Cou $95 full Pay Kin p> BaF arg Mr. Bell. FE S040, B “WiLtYg” WT CLEAN 9s ae and Service. FE blue. If you are look- A a economy. this « . ent condition boar exce TODAY! REPOSSESSION full No cash needed. $9. ons Sth. King r. Bell. PE 8-9402. REPOSSESSION "] in ee eee mo. Due Nov OLIVER 1867 FORD ....:.......-..05. $1505 on og - va engioe, dio, “hi walls. i radio. neater, wil Motor Sales | PH Sar paces coisa. Bonevenee, e Y heater. “whitewails, solid Roemer | mead 4 door with re- red with beautiful leather trim. t, pebemeatic t dal 1998 BUICK .........-.... $1898} s08. Power stee Special - sedan. Dynafiow radio, heater like-new whitewall tires. 7 Crees, Lah, Mpa ore | "Ton WiLL TRAVEL. orwena scarce so come early mo - Control 170 . Me ee te a bee re’ r wer . " bower brakes, radio, | ‘57 BUICK CONVERTIBLE . 91708 a ¥ ‘wall tires. Extra Se redio, ay 5" na i" thee converubie. 1956, PONTIAC tes aiinsttes os : ee |00 | matic, esee heater nunitewall tires. Blue aot 4 door, with — ter, ow vor. ish. pow: stee = - | tug & brakes, tu-tone A nice car. 1957 MERCURY ..... tee. $1808 |- Voyager ¢door hardtop station | '58 Bi D DORe viccs ase ts $2195 wagon, wer steering. power SPECIAL HARDTOP, radio brakes. Mercomatic radio, heat-| hea d tu-tone, black er, white walls. Beautiful blue| tires. A real nice car. and ivory finish. 7 Ser hates, Gout denin | sean et ton wiki “redie power brakes, whitewall tires, Sines oft all red pes. we covers never ag eg BE Pree 57° ae haa mie ak at ee a power, white a i ge Be res, 23.009 ee: wee Wp. and ‘white tires. s. Strictly beautiful. ‘86 PONTIAC 8T. «+ $1005 tual : Se py 4 $ 1957 BUICK Beseed cirsaciond $1605 matic, power brakes, . or, Fd00r hardtop. "" Power pretiy car with new : oe eS Pe ae ‘88 BUICK SUPER ......... . $1198 1956 Da snninen nis how oor sea saa Heater Gerster geri, ieee Sette | Seine? whiu Stee vg, "ony wall tires. Baudsiwood and ivory | *°4 many miles left, finish. i] BUICK ceseees G195 1955 BUICE ..............., $1005 door hardtop, heater. Special ¢dcor hardtop,” power | Stite eB’ black with winite tree iw, radio. heater. whitewail tires. Like | Real nice car with lote ot pepi new inside and out. 3%, actual san ~ ‘86 ‘ 1957 Caoer poten eit ee ie Special Sedan with radio, heat- = pe an gy —| oe ¢ trans- white. a. AND 1956 FORD WAGON ...: y. $1296 | "56 OLDS 2 DR, 88° .........9 798 . sedan with V-8 engine, adio, , ey > e. Fordoma‘ radio, heater, white- ¥ make @ 3nd car. raphe areoglen wend Te ee aus ii’ Bo ial eda ecensscee OOD - Say" now for less. : tone ‘A we Seabee a a ee ik yo 195 ne 33 eee SCC eee eee ee OE ("Fase a, Sis: ea | ES —— ate . wi 08 sn | RCE BEN we AP ek es eee . *) 4 "Fagor se owner, low up . sharp for a nice family, “" FORD ee vee aees $1706 | "a9 wit vs J va engin eee etee fenton and ivory fin- — H i ? Ameer SHELTON | 4 Pontiac - Buick ROCHESTER OL 1-8133) FF oe Wor “ter 2 Orchard Lake st, - OPEL = wih / Ma SE re ee eee ER, ee ET Se) ee TRE eS eS ee ge TE EE one ee, ee ee ee ee See rr > . PERMA eS s ; m ‘ py 9 : | ’ 25% . ; ‘ ) ae Diges, 3 } : t ‘4 - j : oy ; 2 he THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1959 FORTY-SEVEN -+Today’s: Television Programs -- Next Blateau Today eat : : 3 . 4 ? : + = «6 ‘ 2 - s : s £é ' ’ gett comet eet ee te elevision Quiz Probe Is a Sideshow — resnes _ F) . be ; or 3 epee. pst ad BER . : ‘a . : ae ; TV HIGHLIGHTS Capt. Jolin befriends hort ro WASHINGTON (AP) .— A. con-|grass said, when Freedman in- ‘ 00 2) Movie (cont) less, triendless young Korean| . (9) Ed & Ross. rape ge pean gee hag baal lll wipe ef gnc, (4) News, Weather 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow, : i-|and thus lose a month-long ‘run- . _ (D Curtain Time. 19:45 (7) News. (4) It Could Be You. ous.revival of the television quiz|ning contest with Hank Bloom- (9) . 10:00 (2) Stee) Hour, Martha Scott 7) Pantomime show ‘Twenty-One."’ So-far it has’ garden, also of New York: , Yes ® Quiz. been a story “of fix, fraud and) «w ‘ ” 6:15 : and Patty McCormack co- (9) Passing Parade, dotblecross |_ “What made you‘ balk?” asked 6:25 (2) Weather. star in “Rachel's Summer.” 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. Rated , he wind |Robert W. Lishman, subcommit- 6:38 (2) News. Young girl is victim of ma- (4) World Series (color). . as the windup witness onitee counsel, (4). Californians (cont. ) licious gossip and realizes|12:60 (9) News. ‘Twenty-One” was Richard Jack-| Snodgrass replied: ‘‘Maybe it C1) Curtain (cont) her mother ‘doesn't believeli:09 (2) Our Miss Brooks, ee i, Oa ae tse ae 6:40 (2) orgs Adventure. 7 ’ : (4) NBC Playhouse, grand jury the'show was crooked.|square, Also, I knew the answer. lews Analyst. (1) This Is Your Life. Ralph (7) Music Bingo. D : | Jackman is an organizey for the|I had been told the answers.” 6:45 (2) . 7 < : (9) Movie. International Ladies Garment! Snodgrass testified that Freed- Quarterback Club. Van (7) Hawaiian Eye. Premiere: Ng Patrick, Lions’ coach George Anthony Eisley and Bob 1:30 (2) As World Turns. Workers Union. man “told me there would be a with Lion's. news Conrad as private detectives See. The House subcommittee on/ series of ties between me and Mr. ; who investigate accident in|!?55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Legislative Oversight then|Bloomgarden to build popularity (4) (1) News. which girl nearly loses her|#:0@ (2) Medic. planned to turn its spotlight onjof the show, I also was told Mr. 1:00 (2) Five Star Feature, Com-| life while vacationing in the} (4? Queen for a Day. another TV quiz “—Dotto,” the|Bloomgarden knew of this and , : 7 to Gaurt first of the shows to collapse un-|it was agreeable to him.” Bloom- edy-Drama: Ginger Rogers, Islands, (7) Day . | , "1 YC AP Wirepnote | der fraud charges. This started a/garden has denied any knowledge (4) Let's Dance 10:15 (9) Weather. (4) Thin Man. ; HE’S JN ISRAEL — Israel's Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion a oe h rought to) Poddeicbi n i Rac _— (1) Mackenzie's Raiders. Ad-|10:20 (9) Little Tueater. (1) Gale Storm. receives Michigan's Gov. G. Mennen Williams at the former's | ®” SO 016 CC rs Le weating | Harris (D-Ark) said the purpose venture: Renegade Ameri-|10:30 (2) Steel Hour (cont.) (9) Special Agent. office in Tel-Aviv. Williams entered the,country from Jordgn |)... peering out of isolation of the four-day inquiry is to de- can threatens resumption of (4) Wichita ‘Town. Western: |s:99 (9) Movie. > across the armistice zone. The governor and his wife are tour | booths. ‘termine whether there has been war between Mexico and the Marsha] Dunbar and deputy (2) Star ‘Showcase. ing the Middle East. The committee opened its rerun 2MY violation of federal law me ~g wi Com, West posi — from Pe aes (4) Young Dr. Malone. {spectacular Tuesday in an ornate Whether new laws are needed. (9) Man Without e ens (7) Beat the Clock. m ornate! n es eens ee; . Names 4 rt — in ta. $:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. ’ . ¢ nice ewok repeatedly “as . 1:30 G) Foature- P= Debbie Reynolds jetted Hol- in it,” Paar said. “f don’t crave | DIALING AND FILING: Fibber County Grand Jury 14 Bisa q It will be the first transatlantiC/iywood ward after explaining CRYSTAL | money that much, I wasn’t born McGee and Molly offered a few | +. oe we _ rt in which Soviet musicians : “a x and brought up in vaudeville like &Musing scenes last night in their; ,, — ¢ Best severeiy ’ 7) concert in was that she’s coming back soon “to have some REAL fun.” (Like 40 pits and Burnses INBC-TV half hour as Bob Sweeney.| “A statement of NBC's position 1s Wisnes have foed ey Wow.) ioe ~ portraying McGee with unabashed 0? quiz-show irregularities will be a are samme | The broadcast will open at the! EARL’S PEARLS: Strange that many a man who wouldn't as hore a an soe presented later in the hearings.” pl” allleags 1 |. | Hall of Columns in Moscow. The think of gambling gets married. thing 1 feel I have t = — second part will come on vic TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Lisa Kirk knows a teenage girl “Miriam, (his wife) and I have ABC-Paramount Reports KLEEN AIR 30 toria Hall in Geneve. In J.N.| who's planning to run away from home—as soon as she figureS cimple tastes. We've been careful ° ene Giont Po Suct x General Assembly Hall, the see out how to take the telephone with her. about saving our. money. When International Division se wer puemen : ng array aon 2 ig bara WISH I'D SAID THAT: The new Italian pointed shoes are my present contract is up, I'd like NEW YORK (UPI) — Astinun Furnace Cleaners 3 a oes amie oceans Eleazar de Car-\ Very comfortable—if you happen to have one toe. {to get out and take it easy. Broadcasting — Paramount Thea- | CALL NIGHT or DAY vatho, with rae pianist Robert! They tell of the guy who retired after 30 years. Instead of a The Paars daughter. Randy, re- tres, Inc. announced Tuesday the| $17.50 Residential Special ; : A * gota watch the boss gave hi t That’s ea joined her parents Tuesday and formation of an ABC international : pecia Casadesus. will! play go atc gave him the water cooler... at’s earl, . ; . ; AsAdesUs, sea they plan to spend the remainder g,,. , ee : : division to be headed by Donald BR} . brother onie R 3-0100 Baswer te Previogs Purzie . (Copyright, 1959) of the w me iavana They wu W. Coyle as ABC vice president. | fits . __ neta ie = Lok Siselinah ay ABPT president, Leonard H eer said the organizations | toy Wee) Ke) : . . aireagy ave interests In ele-} At Least on the Foreign Policy Level visora de Costa Rica and in News Sales and Service ALA ere) | IL Limited of Australia, principal 2 Sees 3B 8 MAL LIND \adaeix ViALY) Ol Sis L_tele (iners owner of station NWS-TV in Ade- | SWEET’S RADIO-TV CIO MAIMMEIN LT I TT andl, j-3 t Pees) iain) | See AN Nz TINT) ALAR £ | icin --Today’s Radio Programs - - 38 (700) «ORL cee), «= wwa.cese>) «= -WUAR Gite) WETZ (1270) WON (1460) WIBR (1500) TONIGAT WWJ. Music CKLW. News, David WCAR, News, Martyn ¢:b0—Wan. News, Sports 11:00— WIR, Sports wren weve era ° Ww x WWJ, Network Time 1:60—WIR Showcase WXYZ, Wattrick. Shorr oa Su 9:00—WJR, News, Px a . WOAR, tens. page WIBK, Stereo WV, Breabioat ccd WOaR. a ws Rie gs 11:30—-WJR, Muste 7. + Soa ieee Meroe JOK. Reid mma ’ News. Casey ¢:0— WIR, Date r Pa 2:00— W. Bill Barri iw). 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Ghorlten ry News, W WJBK, News, Geore . News, Da ews ws, Casey WIR, News, B. Guest News. TBURSDAT AFTERNOON (2:00-—WJR, News, Roundup SR Tan CKLW, Sports, Davies WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR,. Tenn. Ernie % wate y Og Sy ‘made any statement at all.” Sec. Herter Hints at Russia, China Split By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Chinese Reds a full account of his Herter seemed to be speaking -on WASHINGTON: (AP) — Soviet talks with President Eisenhower the assumption that Khrushchev Premier’ Nikita Khrushchey ap- during which Etsenhower and heseriously wants a major improve- parently has run into trouble in agreed that ‘‘all outstanding in-|ment in Soviet-Western relation- | ‘his campaign to get Communist ternational question” should be ships. ‘China to join in reducing East- Settled by peaceful negotiations.) pe credited the Soviet Premier West stensions. Herter, in his first news con-|with ‘“‘a degree of real sincerity’’| | Secretary of State Christian A. ference here since early July, /in proposing complete, world-wide | Herter, summing up his impres- said he thought the Khrushchev disarmament. sion of Khrushchev's visit to Pei- trip to the United States had re-| Similarly, Herter evidently as- ‘ping following his Camp David sulted in some easing of tensions sumed that the Soviet leader was talks, told newsmen: “I would say between. the United States and seriously trying in his private that I can see no visible easing |the Soviet Union. italks with the Chinese Communist of tensions as between Chinese’ As to the long-range value ofjruiers to get them onto a more Communists and ourselves.” \the visit, Herter said “time will) peaceful foreign policy line. * Herter also suggested the possi-'tell, but I would like to be opti- bility of a split in the foreign pol-|mistic.”’ icy lines of the Soviet and Red % et ek t Fails to Mention Widow Chinese governments. He noted] The Eisenhower - Khrushchev in Will; Names Schools that Khrushchev _ had “talked agreement on Berlin — providing | - quite eloquently” during his Chi- that future negotiations may run | nese ‘trip about solving inter-'on ifdefinitely — has had the ef- national problems by peaceful fect of lifting the Soviet threat to imeans and .that Chinese Commu- try to force ‘the’ Western Allies/Tueathed $125,000 in stick to an inist leade rMao Tse-tung “never out of West Berlin, Herter said in ex-wife, but made no mention of \Tesponse to a question. But there |his widow in his will. | { * * * iwas ho agreement, he added, dn * * * | This striking contrast of behav-/any new plan for settling the Ber- jior bi - —_ i i : 7 : i 3 a ia u ih gz gE a é z i off 28 Bg ‘ei Pa i ce o FF F : p u : 1 ‘ : 4 f i = m y E H z Z e 3 i : : : F : : . : 4 3 i 7 : §: f Al ¢ TAE¢e Kazi, Prices! 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Gross maintained that ‘the natice! .* af ‘ se,” she told. detectives. | pany was’ 154,372 im the previous a : ..\the firearm was discharged aéci-| that nation “cannot afford to| Mrs, Stevens had sped from and Britain's Ambassador. Sir d a) year : = entally, man our tremendously costly Cleveland Trust Co, branch Harold Caccia were scheduled to. G the inst Weapons with part-time help.” | a; : wbcok G8. & join Nixon in the ceremonial open-| . CT@d ft charges against : rain Ave. Sept, 23°in @ getaway) American said ‘the figure for |Gross, by two men who alleged jear. 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