OVER PAGES PRESS INTERN AT TONAL ~ Be ASSOCIATED PRES —— ——— ee $$$ -_—_ — ——_—-— -_ ee $$$ ~ ee ‘117th YEAR — kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959-56 PAGES a ee ee CS CO SE | - Pontiac C. of C. Asks Vote on Police Changes Offers Four Proposals to Strengthen Dept. Administration Big 3 Missiles So” “entice Sales Best Since N, in Perfect Tests ~SrtemPer 19°? > A There were more retail sales of 1960 Pontiacs during October i” than in any month since Se ‘ae as WO ays tember 1955, S. E. Knudsen, General Motors vice president and Pontiac Division general Atlas, Thor and Jupiter. sanounced today . | Ready if Needed; Bases ~* * October's pew car sales totaled Set Up Abroad 14,339 é * * * CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. Knudsen said Pontiac dealers have been experiencing the best (?—The big three of U.S. “new car in production” pexiod f } By PETE LOCHBILER A spring election to knock out the office of pub- lic safety director and make other changes strengthen- ing police department ad- ministration has been pro- posed by Pontiac Area | Chamber of Commerce. | Chamber officials said they would ask the City Commission to schedule a public vote to amend et eral provisions of the al Charter, e9pecially in | Police Triaf Board oon The chamber proposals would: 1. Abolish the office of public safety director. | fhissilery—Atlas. Thor and. in the Division's history. J — | Jupiter—effectively demon- strated this nation’s rocket DENIES PUBLICITY STUNT — Evelyn Rudie, nine-year-old | retaliatory power in the Local Tornado’ televisidn actress from Hollywood, walks off a jet plane Wednesday | . ion daw with Lt. Carl Kunaniec of the Friendship Airport police in Balti- past two days. more, Md. The girl came from Los Angeles unaccompanied. She | All three were launched had disappeared from her home in the morning. She denies it was |on long-range test flights oun ELS UJ a publicity plan, but said she wanted to talk to Mrs. Eisenhower i during a 20-hour period. | about helping her get "k age on TV. ' ee cee ee ae Ripe aes |Officials reported all suc-, Friday Will Be ‘Cloudy, mye ’ P, . cesabally dropped simulated Windy and Cold With Find ‘Lost’ Evelyn Rudie warneads on designated igh About 30 . ocean targets. on Way to White House je tt 8 tue tomy ater tr | The nfermediate range 10° Pontiac area was issued last night blasted off Tuesday night on a but no severe storms developed WASHINGTON (?' — Evelyn—or was it Eloise—took 1,500-mile journey: the Atlas took! The U.S. Weather Bureau issued off from Hollywood Wednesday and headed for the of o,, 1 severe storm warning. including White House to get Mamie Eisenhower to promote a new flight of 4.800 miles Wednesday; {2¢ (wister Possibility, far a period an intercontinental range ‘ : ; RY “yy between 4 and 10 pm but the . 2. Strip the Trial Board of all television series for her. ore the ee — — — alert was lifted about 5:30 p.m AP Wirephote ministrative functions . miles down the Atlantic missile . ; ; , Nobody told her to do it. 9-year-old child actress mnie Wedneeday night. after yadar sweeps indicated no NINON WOWS (EM Vice President Richard left to right, Bernard Weinberg, president o :: Strengthen the post of police - - . ane ae se ‘ is Ss « hre neo Novo t far > “~Y 1 Tethil , illcre , eh . ife “hief -*Evelyn Rudie insisted after / ; serious storms brewing Nixon gets an awed reaction from his golfing Hillcrest; comedian Danny Kaye: Eric Monte, cnet. y . ys Successful flights are nothing ~*~ * * partners as he tees off Wednesday at the Hill- Hillcrest pro; and comedian Danny Thomas {1 And provide a clear-cut chain making a jet airliner trip new to this fiery trio of military The warning was for an area uy of . + ; i< goss n Southero Calliseds 4 at P ~* - ~ . . ita Tues hace saversd is) arning wa , ares crest Country Club in Los Angeles. Acting im- Nixon is in Southern Califorma for a week's va- xf command between the police UJ es orm across country on her own. ae cenrae plac. Sie: deta 60 miles on either side of a line pressed with Nixon's prowess with a driver are cation chief and the city manager. a oees : from Bradford, ]Il., to Flint. — : - - ——— — Se qt wasn : a = ae ae she lengthy research and develop- ; wi | Riis: . i claimed, just a way she thought ment programs here. Tomorrow, it will e cloudy, \layor Philip E. Rowston said he a she might get back to working . Pm and cold with a high e € would invite chamber representa- Orpora ion again on TV. Two — ago she ny United jae decir around 30. 2 e 1 e tives to outline their proposals at a nree operational an reir | Muesduy > Eloise’ current test programs are de’ ; aa ; , City Commission. ; : signed to improve their accuracy ee winds and cold, with the mer- . Moore |s Spearheading of course, she didn't make it and reliability. cury dropping to 35 e ‘6 e « ‘We will be happy to take any Unique State Wor on fit vier se Ueto ome tn Desperate Rating ry) 22200" once posed w rs. Eisen aa Gilenift (fn nomhweat late ion,”’ Delinquency | hower to penile U.S. Savings | Combat-ready Atlases and Thors and will alae ' a | ue m “ — ne — ; | Bonds. are poised on launching pads ' ¥ “ “mot ae fe ae rpeheile Commissioners already have : ow 5 ; ~jeenhower abroad. Jupiters soon will join 7a WASHINGTON uP A former Abrams was called as a Witness’ However. Abrams, in a sworn been mailed copies of the propos- : In what is believed to be the When IT saw Mrs. Eisenhower) ide America with row: ae > eae] Spica rer a eaent) intmauda ee ye ais by John W. Hirlinger, thanager 1 in Washington last year, she told _—_ ee ee en * * * executive of Revion. In testified before the House legislative over- statement introduced at the hear ringer ager first such organization in the Unit- me that she ‘and her grandchildren of its greatest war deterrents. 4 heavy snow warning was is today that rigging of the Revlon sight committee in an effort to ings, had a different story — as of the Chamber of Commerce ed States, the Juvenile Courtiand the President enjoyed my LIST ATLAS BASES me for ‘the Upper i in to Sponsored “$64,000” television reconcile earlier conflicting state- did the show producers. The proposed changes were ; judges of Michigan today united @Siacting so much,” Evelyn ex- 4 few Atlases are stationed at day with as much as six inches Wiz shows was an act of despera- ments made by him, Martin Rev- Revson TOO BUSY? Stele the didi ake 7 a corporation to declare war on plained. “So 1 decided to talk Va denb re A Forc 'B se. Calif sabe vied in) sone areas tion to rescue the programs from son and the shows’ producers study by the chamber’s 15-member : juvenile delinquency with her and see if she couldn't — A “~ . “ Atine aes - _ : in plummeting viewer ratings. He was to be followed by the) Testifying in person today,) Governmental Affairs Committee, The judges, who in August at pe! . never ae ar ne ein ee heads of the Columbia Broad- Abrams said he honestly believes headed by William F. Kalwitz. ; ; PE me TON being constructed through the; Lower Michigan will escape At the same time, George Sey E he Nationa! officials of both Revion and its ad- . > otr their convention ‘a Pe ie * The idea had become @ sort of! western United States, The missile} much of the storm. However, it, Abrams indicated that Martin Seeaie a vertising agencies knew they were at aeaaaealiaibt 8 porolag ima trimy ra yeas Pe game at home, said, her mother,/has a range of 6,300 miles. lwill get much colder throughout, Kevson, former executive vice ne i. ennivotial. : They were submitted to the wae s he Ae as withe Mrs. Emery Bernaver, Finally,, Four squadrons of Thors af€ithe southern part of the state president of Revion, may not | Revson declared emphatically chamber's Board of Directors last a ‘ Cor _ e and Securities she said, she told Evelyn jestingly assigned to NATO troops in Eng-| From 10:15 a.m. yesterday unti]| have been aware that the des- | yesterday that Revion, a cos- | He — it Martin Revson was month and endorsed in full. the poraen = if she wanted to see Mrs. Eisen-\jand. Three Army Jupiter squad-/this morning .02 of an inch of rain’ tiny of contestants was decided metics producer, had no idea any 90f_ aware that suggestions came | “It is our desire to see admin- Commission in Lansing. 0 g istrative responsibility in the po- hower to go ahead. “Pack your/rpns are scheduled for early de-/fej] in the downtown area. Morn-| in off-stage meetings between hanky panky was occurring on Out of weekly meetings to de- | Again spearhéading the drive bag, buy your ticket, and go.”’ livery to NATO forces. Two will, ing winds southwesterly at 12 miles pronpoers: and the spencer. the big money quiz programs. termine contestants’ future 8, lice department realigned in or- to help neglected youths is Oak- “I never dreamed she would go to Italy, one to Turkey. Each'gn hour will shift to 1825 miles —————————— =< then it was because he was derty fashion.” said Kalwitz. lang County Probate Judge Ar. ‘take me seriously,” Mrs. Bern- squadron has 15 of the deadly!an hour tonight and tomorrow * * * too busy with other functions. i - thur E. Moore, who was elected (auer said in Hollywood, But Eve-| weapons 7 | The lowest temperature preced It li R t] “The act of controlling the ‘Ques- Responsibilities should be fixed vice president of the proposed ‘lyn disappeared at dawn and she i * io ling 8 am. was 56 degrees. At 1 quan uSUers Michi ah Hero tion’ and the ‘Challenge Abrams ane the ad ee ee be in “Children’s Charter of the Juve- called police. Although many US. officials » m the recording was 62. said. ‘was an act of desperation SUC" & Position that he can truly nile Court of Michigan, Inc." Evelyn apparently bought her concede this nation trails the So. . Ignore the Wide to try to save the shows F manage the department Elected president was Judge ticket with $125 from four piggy viet Union in developing powerful . +. . ~ © * . . . Donald T. Anderson of edenescn banks, called her own cab, and space rockets, they believe the rs “ Open BPaces in Rigged Quiz The controlling. he added. was ‘alwitz said his committee be- oo | { ; Judge Nathan J. Kaufman of De. took off. two countries are even in the bal- In Today S Press a - resorted to after the shows had 88D its study as a result of the ; troit was elected secretary-treas- ‘Thank God.” Mrs. Bernauer listic missile field x 4 - dice: Huh dropped from a dizzying height of Public vote last spring. which killed urer of the new organization said when told her daughter had * * * ms . coy i. ace inside those lle Capt. O'Rourke Resigns popularity to almost an also-ran sae wa » devs or paragon pois afel : Palismare aienihes merican ballistic ‘ontic Jil. ; it th artm COORDINATE AIMS SeuKin dimmak “or ihe “ i. Titan “ICBM "ard Canute News is Two rustlers yesterday managed From A rm y: Denies a vee ne gin = Ben Ihe AUSGERY Hh Sar Ste ete ; Judge Moore, who for years has ye . ; ay “ashington frien ny ris bmarine weapon ~ ‘di . . to stuff a stolen co ito a Fiat ° a . ‘ Preseure ba oe 3oard led the move in his county to pre- Pier’ P toaelen ws de Sroli wa screening ie poche ain eatin ae om os ; 600. with only its ms poking Probe Allegations Pet and rigging,” Abrams testi “The Trial Board provisions in vent delinquency, said primary savings bonds for the Treasury however, are expected to be added) Markets 49 «out _ the window ed. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) purpose of for ming the organiza- Department “\to the operational defense arsenal) Obituaries ..... 13 a * 4. FORT SILL, Okla. W—A young Abrams said the metl =, used tion was to coordinate objectives. Reporters confronted Mogelever next year ports 13-48 They abandoned the car and cow U.S. Army captain who won $108.- an the program were ilways He also said formation of the with the. suggestion that it was all) Testing will’ begin in 1960 on Theaters 41 and fled when a police car chased 000 on a television quiz show while apparent right awa) ines S Trip charter would aid in the drive to a planned publicity stunt. He said'two solid-fue! ballistic rockets. the TV and Radio Programs BS them It took the police a quarter Serving as an instructor at Western ONLY ITALIAN OPERA receive financial assistance from (the whole thing took him by sur- 700-mile Pershing and the 5,000-; Wilson, Fart . $5. of an hour to get the cow uot of Michigan University is a civilian oy Pleases foundations or private donors to prise mile Minuteman a Women's Pages 33-37. the ca today, t wasnt until months after keep the organization alive. To SS * * * Gino Prado appeared that I dain Wace to bel & thee ome | Capt. Michael O'Rourke, 30, re- lized his questions had been con- ( ountries udge M in the ¢ Fe 1 H sd Fi t ( lir D signed his commission yesterday fined to Italian opera Abrams Tae Ee DOSES Te ES: resenry | Ponace Meenere O S 1rs inic a hours after a producer of “Tic Tac suid. ‘He had been billed as ar “This is the first plan, I believe. ? in the United States to have as its specific objective the prevention of; t LONDON (UPI) — The Western world today warmiy welcomed President Lisenhower’s nine-nation Dough" told a House Committee expert on opera genera O'Rourke's appearances on_ the * * * show were rigged delinquency,”’ Judge Moore said. | Prado is the Italian-American j6day tour starting De« and * n * Earlier in the day, O'Rourke cobbler who was ome of th€ prjme Minister Jawaharlal Nehru Formation of the ‘Children’s! | said, “The program may Bave § earty big money winners. of India said he hoped to use the | — es Se 2 Abrams testified that at the occasion to discuss Communist j (Martin Dowd who defeated him) weekly sponsor-producer meetings Chinese invasions of the Indian | was concerned, but not as far as a) ac never any open discus- border I'm concerned.” sion of having a contestant con-. Western diplomats thought the | Officers at Ft. Sill. where Capt. tinue or drop off. but such things Eisenhower visit would strengthen |O’Rourke was attending an offi- were “always expre seed as a hope Nehru in his quarrel with Peiping. s . cers course, said he resigned with or a desire by Revlon represen Only yesterday Nehru rejected Pei- Charter” comes from the realiza-| - tion, he said, that past attempts to! help youths have not had the) wholehearted support of communi- ties. However, Oakland is an excep- tion, to a degree, he said. Here this statement Patices ping’s claims to large areas of her the child protection and youth ‘My reason for resigning is that . _ NarteeE, territories and denied Red assistance programs, started by {I ereeniledmhetscthe con Chinese assertions the Indians pro- dudge Moore several years ago in Hazel Park, have spread to 12 other communities. They have helped reduce delinquency by as | high as 50 per cent. gressional committee investigating Springfield Woman voked recent border clashes. jthe television show, I would prefer Communist China, which would ito appear as a civilian or as an be expected te be annoyed at . ' , . officer of the Army Whose resigna Killed Crossing Dixie the Eisenhower visit, made no tion has been submitted immediate comment. A bare IN OTHER COUNTIES | * * * Mire \inoinian ichicg “7 ¢f announcement of the Eisenhower Judge Moore said such pro-} The resigr ation aie Ui © 9302 Dini Hw Snrinetic) ». Visit was carried by the Com- grams, which have sprouted in} cepted here and approved by the ship. was fatall injured last night ™unist New China news agency. i ine Department of the Arn . > cil Sand th gee yee ie His denial was prompted by re Mt VAIRKING nig i) The Soviet Union also heard the _—— an the spar ind the lscres ak Gallon bs Howard * * * mnouncement without comment —iildd amen Yekhe prod ee of the nee am sne Was struck | ’ r driven but observers in Moscow said Pre- The judge emphasized that the Felsher told the House colniittns by William R mier Nikita Khrushchev probably new group will be a charitable investigating quiz shows Oct 9 Oakland Wood, 23. of 4083 would be ‘‘pleased and flattered’ corporation created by all the that both Dowd. a salesman who Highway Lot is Dr.. Water- at hisenhower's undertaking be judges of the Michigan Juvenile defeated the captain on the show Toll in 59 ford Township cause of Khrushchev’s own belief Courts, born because it realized and O’Rourke received help Ou IN ov. Wood. who was.in personal diplomacy as a meang four basic principles. Wednesday night Mrs. O’Rourke ( 4. driving south on Of easing world tension. They are: isaid her husband was ‘‘out.”’ y¥ Dixie highway * * * : eee I ; near Bridge Lake There have been reports Khrush- 1. The alarming “etegimes® in | O'Rourke said several times Last Year 1A Da } ; Pp i rious national road, told Pontiac chev also might stop off in India crime is a most se recently he would be glad to to Date: 76 ) bi : . Swe. state police troop- when he visits Indonesia early next ae. testify before the committee. He , , : “oN 2. Its incidence springs from . : ers he did not see year but Nehru said today in New never was called. the woman until she was drrectl, Delhi he would welcome him al- juvenile delinquency and child neg- leet. i Felsher testified that he was re- in front of him though Khrushchev was neither 3. Improverished family life and} Pontiac Press Phete | luCtant to expose O'Rourke becatise x & ; nyited nol expe ted i 4 , : pape the fficer hs von th Distin le said he was driving 4t6 Jiplomats an newspape edi. inadequate parents are the causes. | COLEEAGUES ALL — The Pontiac General Hospital medical left) Dr. John Marra, medical director of the hospital; Df. T. S. oticer had won the & —— ewspaper guished Service Cross in the m. p: h. when the accident occarred torials throughout Western Europe & Prevention of crime. ARE. #0-) staff yesterday was host to visiting doctors. who spoke on their Danowski, professor of research medicine at Pittsburgh Univer linquency is a.local level, commu- aa ; ; s ; ° Korean conflict and carried many at 9 p.m and in many places of Asia and nity responsibility, in which every! specialties at the hospital's first annual Clinic Day, a staff function sity; Dr. N. J. Eastman, professor of obstetrics at Johns Hopkins pieces of shrapnel in his body Mrs. Krieger was pronounced the Middle East praised Bisen- persoh, agency or facility must! and-clinical exercise, The guest speakers are shown here shortly. _ Hospital»in Baltimore; and Harold B. luler. Pontyac General ad- Subcommittee Chairman Oren dead’ on-arrival at Pontiac Gen- bower. as a mam .o€ peace. In lend full assistance after they were greeted by hospital administrators. They are (from ministrator. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) eral Hospital (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER’ 5, 1959 (The Day in Birmingham NEW YORK (AP)—NBC and;favors continuation of this for the au- CBS report mail and telegramjof show sentiment in favor of continuance) would like to see them‘kept on the, Some writers suggegted quiz of television quiz. shows. air, if there is some way of doing shows without the huge prizes, or The correspondence also has it.”’ | lavish gifts. NBC said its corres-| brought expressions of affection pondence, in addition to showing| * * * for Charles Van Doren, the admit-| CBS said that while the big ma-'continued devotion to quiz shows, tedly coached TV star. The bulk) Jority favored continued quiz also showed public backing for of it was received by Dave Gar-|Shows, most writers also lauded Van Doren roway’s “Today” show, where|the policy laid down recently by ‘‘He’s still a bero,”’ a spokesman | Van Doren was a commentator CBS President Frank Stanton of said. until ousted by NBC. — 7 — CBs and NBC, the networks which nurtured and nipped the tv, .urn Slots for Maple, Telegraph | type network responsibility They enjoy them, and thenticity of its presentations. BIRMINGHAM — A report of; ithe Regional Planning Commission jshows that Bloomfield Township leads Oakland County in new home) construction. with 362 permits. Nine-month totals for building permits issued to other Birming- ham areas are: | { —— _ — a Bloomftield\Twp. Leads in Home Construction will hold its annual budget meeting Noy. 9 at 8 p.m. in the church so- cial hall, An organizatinal " Ineeting for For the first nine months of 1959, ' coaches, managers:a0d anyone in-| the report says 373 building per- | terested in the Birmingham Rec-' mits were issued in the township. reation midget and juvenile hockey Farmington Township was second| leagues. will be held Nov. 10 in the, Eton “Park warming house at 8 p.m. St. James. Episcopal Church here has announced that the Rev. 2 State Optimist Leaders Will Be Local Guests |their wives wil} be guests at a | dinner dance Saturday at Pontiac | Country Club sponsored by the | Pontine Optimist Luncheon Club. ,of Battle Creek and former Lt ~~ Edward Vogt of Clarenceville _ Two state Optimist leaders and|Tut, Tut, and for Shame ‘ | _SCUNTHORPE, England (UPI) Street cleaner John Groves, 29, was fined $8.40 yesterday for tossing a piece of paper onto the street. | They are Lt. Gov. Rick Thuis t ' iz boom, said today that com- Beverty Hills, 21; Bingham | . ; scar about TV quiz pro- . x4 Farms, 4; Birmingham, 83; | David agence vicar of St. | — grams generally was streaming| Bloomfield Hills, 20; Franktin, | pA ta aenpreh in Daviess, | sae | 122 Lathrap Vilage, 24. South: | “ll Jim the staff Jan. 1. SUNBEAM VanDusen was raised in Bir- in, too fast for complete tabula-| tion. NBC, reporting ie a tally of bie Michigan was preparing today to) The Highway Department which latest 625 letters, said 468 favored make safer its worst state trunk-'had arbitrarily banned left turns continuation of the quiz shows, 123 jine intersection — Telegraph and at were critical of such entertain- Maple roads ment, and 28 were undeterminate A CBS spokesman said: field 320; Troy, 228; West Bloom- field Township, 111, and Wood | Creek Farms, 3. | other Telegraph intersections, Press Carrier » Construction jn South Oakland, | |years ago, met. stiff opposition . ‘normally the fastest growing area; Faced with fearsome accident |!tm Bloomfield residents when it Combines Sport _ |in the county, hasbeen held back a, toe auc, Gf the aall statistics, the debt-riddied state is “4S proposed for Maple road. . . lby a lack of proper drainage, the| ee ood planning to spend about $40,000 to| Besides addimg slots, construc. With Enterprise |report said : eliminate left turns at the Bloom-| tien plans call for widening | Oakland County's. permit total . field Township intersection. Telegraph on the approachways | Jurgenson could for the first nine months was 15 9 ne ; « Pontiac C. of C. | Partly. ors pap roarias tigen highway traffic won't be ob- |would be a breeze but it’s doubtful riod last year, the report showed. 5 obstructed by a backup of those he could be any more efficient | ; chairman for the United| Asks Police Chan es In 1958, there were 41 accidents oan i s- lthan he is now | Area w me Maple - = ‘ g men 22 eee eer’ ot Oe ae ° —— - | The 15-year-old Pontiac Press Foundation Drive, Mrs. Clyde C sill carrier has been delivering papers,;Bennett Jr., said today that for Left turns have be@h the cause) Recent surveys showed that 10,- for three years to the folks on his the first time in 1] years the quote of most, according to the State, 900 cars cross the intersection €V-/route in the Hammond Lake-Upper would not be reached Highway Department's traffic engi- €TY eight hours during the day, Long Lake area of Bloomfield) The goal for the Birmingham, neer, William L. Marvin. ran average oat turning left Township. {Bloomfield e»4 ©~--nklin area hac 0 of | 1)? a ee His favorite pastimes are been set at $203,907. *| A low bid of $41,576 to build orth ers, Hirlinger described the posi-| te turn slots at Telegraph and | , | skiing and other winter sports. Pe aie wal by Card | Bill, who lives at 1916 W. Square A cata a tion of public safety director S| \faple was announced toda J y by | apis ake Kd: Bisomfield ‘Township, This is 93.8 per cent of the total. “superfluous.” the Highway Department. The C { i P| d He —e — * direct ear bid was submitted by Kutchins oun res ease has bought most of his skiing The latest figures show Bir- tionship between city manager and) Co. & Subsidiaries of Lansing. equipment with earnings from his. mingham has collected $38,688 of WILLIAM J. JURGENSON If William J. (Continued From Page One) the charter do not provide an ade- quate managerial structure,’ Kal- witz stated, In his letter to the Commission- mingham and attended Cranbrook! School and Deerfield Academy. He was ordained to the priesthood in| January 1958. Clothing for refugees, The Church clothing, marked for World Service Center, should be left in the church under- croft. TOBACCO DEPT. SPECIALS for FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS : ‘Tampa Cub’ CIGARS Box of 50 1" disaster victims and destitute people in Eu- | || Pope, Asia, Africa, the Middle East} and Latin America may be brought! } . / : — ay ee {to the St. James Episcopal Church, | at each end so that through deliver newspapers on skis, life Per cent lower than tie same Pe-!’Birmingham, now through Dec. 5. the ay ee ‘G’ or ‘GZ’ Reg. $29.95 Reg. $28.50 19% No Trade Reg. $22.50 12” No Trade Reg. $24.95 fo $16.95 §°8 . Sunbeam or Schick YOU'LL Find All Famous ELECTRIC RAZORS Here at SIMMS Famous CUT-PRICES! Reg. $29.95 ] 6” No Trade REMINGTON Princess Reg. $17.50 938 No Trade All guaranteed brand new electric razors—no factory re-builts or trade-in models. Save at these low prices Friday and Saturday. ’ police chief would result in better 0 lk if 5 administration. State highway officials tee! cer. UVEl IKE § OUI |Press route. je S058E quote, white lees phir og tain that traffic slots. which will | He also buys his own clothing. scheols have given $10,893 1 : | $12,684. To strengthen this relationship, enable motorists to merge rather! (Conti ir é ) a wes aa Ge c “4 Continued From Page One } than cross in front of vehicles, will India A Pontiac Central High School | student, Bill plans to attend Birmingham businesses and gov , Regular $2.50 value. Fine smokers in chief of police no longer be pro ig the intersection the Eisenhower trip drew ™ , ' eC ef its stigma b GMC Tech after high school. He ernment employes both went ove: full box of _— 2 ee = : jbanner he g : : : A . tected under the jurisdiction of (4. the state's worst. er headlines and glowing edi the top, firms giving $9,241 with a so ee CCC COOPSUCCEEOE CCENECC CL EE eeewen | has his sights set on an engi- | meering career. torials. ppt goal] of $8,395, and government em ployes donating $1,098 on a $1,082 quota. * the Trial Board. | A much less costly move toward “Good management principals|that end—the simple banning of| dictate that the chief be directly | left turns at Telegraph and Maple| * a Here is how other re-| He was one of 10 Pontiac Press carriers named by the Inland Daily nations RONSON Lighter Fluid Onl and solely responsible to the city\—was rejected July 30 by both 4°? cs : : | manager, who should have the ex-| Bloomfield Township and Oakland Morocco—Government sources a a The 4-ounce can Y clusive prerogative of hiring and|County officials in Rabat said they received news — as outstanding newspaper Birmingham. 388 North Woodw ard, | no-drip spout, ] 7 ¢ TO S FOR BOYS 7%. j —~—--—- m : Regular 29c Can Press Assn. to receive award cer- Congregational Church of] firing him,” Hirlinger said. It was recommended that the fo “Pole Board of Review sod PiCKed Up by FBI that its powers be modified ac-! cordingly. lt Ph y Th f | mand bases in Morocco. - ° . $0 The citizen's board no longer in armac e f Teker-A eevee comme Alimony Award ie - Reg. S0c should be responsible for rules and . . ... Nique issued in Ankara said the in us on rac j 25¢ regulations in the police depart-| MADISON HEIGHTS — The FBI H ment, it was stated. And thejyesterday seized Alfred J. Nash, bas: countries would sup | 1 3 Stays put ; men = EB support ef-|of two children will receive $1,200-| . vont bell gy fined. to py an plot gs coctigndinn io treneporting gots forts to establish peace and secur- a.month temporary alimony—she| Talks Broken Off in. Large size . : . ted of lity ig the area. Premier Adnan! had asked for $2.000—home main-} ° . ° £ disciplinary cases, it was further,;mbdney orders across a state line. Menderes invited Eisenhower for a tenance and education costs paid! Saginaw; Firm Also } U. S. District Court Judge Ciif- neal jford O'Sullivan at Detroit set bond Rules and regulations jat $5,000 and ordered Nash to of the visit with pleasure. They | said the trip was even more important in light of the recent Mother Wins American decision to close down | its Naval and Strategic Air Com- $1,200-a-Month No-Spill ‘BEAN BAG’ Ash Trays Report ‘No Deal’ visit to Turkey and other Middle! A Bloomfield Township mother visit during the Centro meeting in by her estranged husband, Oak-| Operates Pontiac Line Washington, it was disclosed. land County Circuit Judge H. Rus-| . } Battery Operated a wae gh denn bacon r Nov. 18 for examination. | , cn ‘ id Aan oe — New contract negotiations affect- out =? : fatican City — Vatican sources rson C ‘rocker, 951, etroi Wet ar ~ ager, said Hirti : ald Hostetter, head of the y sources ing bus drivers in Pontiac and two Sports Car Wrecker Truck ap-| 50c Holds Your Choice In FREE Layaway ‘til CHRISTMAS With Flasher Lights Detroit FBI office, said $9,000 in|S#id Eisenhower would receive a businessman, was also ordered to other cities were broken off yes- “No lay group has the back-|money orders weré stolen Oct. 5 Warm and gortiial welcome from continue mortgage payments on terday in Saginaw with no agree- = 88 88 ground or experience to write such from Eli's Pharmacy, 25041/Pope Jol apd noted with the Crocker 10-room house at 3440 ment reached and .no date set for! $5.98 $4.98 rules,” he said. \John R. pleasure Re would be the first U.S. Bradway Blvd., and pay for the another bargaining session. } Value Value Under the present setup, it was| President See a Pope while in childrens’ riding lessons at Bloom-| 74,, report of no progress came! : © noted, members’ of the police de-| yollice. er; \field Open Hunt Club. trom Leonard Bennett, a state la- Cut Smoking Costs— oe heal ee ee, oe cent betore/ Plan Tour on Sunda | pd > ae | Mrs. Marian Crocker sued for! por mediator, who has been con- Roll Your Owns Cigarettes! vou ean dees this en car. mupeediy GN al! merel ee the Trial Board for any infraction. y Italy — Premier Antonio Segni, divorce against her husband of 10 qucting meetings between National BUGLER Cigarette Tums, when, you’ aunt aie con- non-marring tires. 17 inches Tt was recommended that, offi- \who was E ’s house guest years in September charging him city Lines, Inc. and the Amalgadie 3 trol long. “Batteries @ ong. Has emergency towing cers itstead’be permitted first to. Of MSUO Campus [in foteee “profound with infidelity, neglect and cruelty. mated Assn. of Street. Electriete “ROLLING KITS ext that’ shown. @ lift submit themselves to departmenta!| satisfaction” »* because The divorce is pending. Railway and Motor CG “end e . : : ; |Railway and Motor Coach Em Reg. 7Sc Value Cc COCOHOSESOHOSOOHEEEEOSHOHEEHSOESEESEEEEOESS discipline. 4 The new Michigan State Univer: the visit comes a time of hope | Crocker’s attorney, Carlton Ss: ployes of America ! As shown — machine } “The curfent procedure forces) sity Oakland campus and: the| relaxation of world tension Roeser, protested the alimony fig-| National City Lines. a Chicago} cigareite papers ‘Rail len te Pore _ = a in on Meadow Brook Farms estaic willl Paeie iin. | visited Sunday during open| trial as a defendant,” said Hirlin {house tours sponsored by the Pon- ger. ke tiac Area Chamber of Commerce. | The City Com City Commission iteslf early) “no. wishing to attend should! this spring considered the possibil- of changes in the Trial Board| Meet at the MSUO Administration < a “ | Building af 2 p.m. Buses will leave! A mayor’é committee recom. {rom that point for a guided tour) mended a number of changes in °! the grounds and buildings, with | procedure within the existing|‘he exception of Meadow Brook | framework of the city charter. tt|Hall, after refreshments and a was recommended then that the/ Staff orientation Trial Board itself study possible| t+ oe * Changes in its status. John W. Hirlinger, Chamber of| A specific set of changes, how-|Commerce manager, said the bus! ever, such as those from the Cham- trips will be approximately 20 min- ber of Commerce. have never been utes each. The open house will end, put before the City Commission. at 5 p.m | Third Candidate ure, contending his client would | .ompany only make $42,000 this year, not ay $56,000 as Mrs. Crocker contends operates Pontiac City Lines and bus systéms in Saginaw and Kalamazoo. ! The union’s contract with the company expired March 31 in Pontiac and Kalamazoo and Oct. $1 im Saginaw. ' The union has been seeking a 48- cent package increase, while the company has reportedly offered only to continue the expired con- an tract without any new benefits. Marshall E. Taylor, ie : ‘oe soa . nion members in Pontiac vote Official of Walled Lake, last spring to strike if necessary, ° but no strike date has been set to Take Middle Course Similar strike votes have been tak- en in Saginaw and Kalamazoo. John Sytsma, president of Pon- oF tn, syee St Genuine “TONKA” 1 1l-Metal—22” Long Farm Truck and Trailer Regular $6.98 Value Exactly as pictured—truck with trailer Lites for Months Without Refill SCHICK ‘Butane’ Cigarette Lighter Values to $9.95 No more messy fluids Trailer is and 2 polystyrene horses : detachable from truck The. race to fill an unexpired term as Oakland County road com- missioner gained momentum to- ‘day with the entrance of Marshall E. Taylor, Walled Lake supervisor) jand retired Detroit chemical com- pany salesman Already bidding for the $7,500 | Position, open since Commissioner Lee O. Brooks announced his res- North Area Shivers By The Associated Press struck much of the north central tiac local 1097, foresaw a possibjl- ity that the deadlock in negotia- tions could still be broken He said that company represent- atives agreed to take a number of union proposals under considera-| tion, although no date to discuss them was set to use — replaceable ‘throw-away butane fuel tank is used :DuDu De DD. De BeBe Ds Due De Be Dr Di Be De De Bi Ds Dede De De Dee Bed De De De De DB Dee Be De De Be DDD Dud BeBe DUR Be BeBe Di Dei De De Rearmed de De Rede Dedede dD: de Bide De Ded Ded Wd.9.d: >: 3” SIMMS." Tobacco Dept. —Main Floo 88 North Saginaw Street a 2 : : _ ——— ——— adits apni Sea ours —- - - Heavy Snow Warnings in UP | | | ignation last month, are Clayton Wintry weather, with heavy Part of the country today. snow and cold northerly winds,| Early morning temperatures| |headed into the teens and to near! The Weather |G. Lilly, former Ferndale super-. |visor, and Hiland M. Thatcher,) ,West Bloomfield Township super-|% jvisor and vice chairman of the) 'Board of Supervisors. | | Marshall, fyero in some northern areas. Tt) {was below zero in some sections) lof the Rockies. The season's cold-| iz } who says he _ convention in the 1920s, said he hopes the race between Lilly, a Democrat, and Thatcher, a Re- | and much colder tonight. low 30. Temer-| : fow cleedy, windy and coldcr with few, Cold wave warnings, with strong 15-20 miles, shifting late this afterneen' winds and blowing snow, were in! Fell U.S. Weather B R t jest weather was in_store for the! | PONTIAC’ AND VICINITY — Seestls Ination’s midsection | | oe an ndent since he and m with ai 1 shower ° . . today” “tigh te." Smet Herries indy & * & | | was a delegate to » Republican | | | MICHAEL J. O'ROURKE The Board of Supervisors, pre- dominantly Republican, will name} Brooks’ successor at its December! Direction—South west were sted for Upper Sun sets Thursday at 5:21 p: . ~ Sun rises Friday at 7:12 am and northern Wisconsin Moon sets Thursday at 10.13 pm | * * Michigan ¢ in TV Quix Fix ° . very large sums of money. If he\to resign his post as supervisor, Draining Hose Highest and Lowest Temperatures This | ‘ | S d 2 ay ae sn’t It So, Comrades? jn ears 4 lis corruptible it is well that we before becoming eligible to seek 67 in 1924 on ee Oe a a | Th j-aut t meeting eccccccosecesscesosessocecesece : —_— e mid-autumn é6torm swept ( > ae - ° : Downtown Temperatures through Montana and Wyoming Continued From Page One) Marshall, 37, lives at 45350 Pon- ' aa a Your Sam...... 1 60 Wednesday and fanned across the artis (D-Ark) commented that he tiac Trail, Walled Lake. e WD ° Sees Los 2 midlands. Up to 14 inches of snow /esPcrted ~~ Soldier aan ice A Rr sie Pei tia i A il > Choice--- Ae ss fell in the Montana Rockies and fs on a alf of is pa years of selling chemicals for his e BOY ‘Sizes "Wednesday In Pontiac blizzards pounded parts of Wyo- aut ‘ ial " aves mpage y frm. 4 —6 to 18— ecient pp P erst me downtown) <>. ming and eastern Colorado a lk ese _., to sia an noe The candidate for Brooks’ po- e : Lowest temperature ............... 46 | Blizzard conditions were report- or mt ue pong people. sition has been a supervisor since $ GIRL Sizes aa nberature SEE cane --4 led during the night in the Da am il more isturbed at’ 1955 and a member. of the City | : =? & 14— es Sear kotas and Nebraska as northerly ih Capt. O Rourke nas done than Council since 1954, He has been | ° MEN Si Wghest temperstursy ne rentiee = 4. | winds, clocked at 40 to 59 mp.h. would be of the average civ lian,” reelected to the Countil four | ° zes west _lemperature ccee ccc cew eee “¢ ‘hammered the plains. Harris told Felsher | times. . Weather—Sunny. | He might be Gen. O Rourke, Taylor. Ii . Laundry Tub & Machine e ! some day with responsibility for! Taylor, like Thatcher, will have ° Ruaches to Mest Patttat * e . * . e . a 7 7 * SIMMS MONEY-SAVERS for FRI. & SAT. HARDWARE DEP’T, Rubbish Burners As shown — wire birner with safety tipper top and volcano bottom draft. Shower Spray J aheanaecepegite: iP Aue Oe 18 im 1951 Wedneséay’s Temperatere Char LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The 'find it out.” ithe road job. Supervisors cannot | Reg. € R Aigens a 3 Memphis. na Let's Have Better Mottos Assn. ~*~ * * \hold both offices. Se eg. ¢ =. 3 15 Milwaukee “6 4 today announced its winning mot- ; Earlier, Dowd, a New Milford,’ Tair was road commissioner | Men“tchilen i ella’ (dln $1.00 74 Minneapolis 2 : "TH oie : - 1s ; Raee os REE Ree A ! but i sure breaks up the day.” ‘ohcr gave’ mien the chsnrent hens city manager was appointed." “ff tet end wash mestises owning § {Sit ‘se, Ganpre, thy Sagte Cincinnat! 70 59 Omaha Ht 33) = ~~ reaks up the day j\sher gave him the answers before ©!‘Y ger was appo' . |B fits standard faucets. All rubber. hose with LR. ET mest srovsieng * iH Pelleton 40 33 jevery show. Dowd won $3,800 on : : faucets. Detroit: 64 85 Pittsburen @ 54 Any Interest on It? ‘Tic Tac Dough’s” daytime show/To Hear Broomfield ace 2 " lows 3 $1 ,and $19,700 on the night show. : se $1 Spice Maric 5s 30 CAGLIARI, Sardinia (UPI)— | Dowd said, however, that he, Rep. William S. Broomfield will — 2. 2% Wokicnton 4% 44 Antonio Usai, 87, yesterday re- ,was sure O'Rourke had not been,address the Pontiac Pastor's Assn. a. City " 2 Be attle ° 3! ceived his $8 bonus for serving jecacnee but was just ‘‘a brilliant/at 10 a.m. Friday in First Presby- Les ea 6 . / i in the Italian army in 1896, man.” ‘terian Churca, IE ’ es h ‘. FTAKE YOUR PICK! Over. 400.-at One: Low Price! BOYS’ — GIRLS’ — MEN’S te oi at 18-25 miles tonight an4 attect from the central Rockies/ , . { € Ps i ~ ; blican rill it th vot iz 2 , Teday in Pontiac jeastward into the Dakotas, Ne- Sena it a saan chreucmaan $2.00 37 Ke All winter weights .., aff fully lined... trent temperature preceding & a m.jbraska and parts of Kansas and arge tate ero race.” Velue ~ alk guaranteed FIRST QUALITY. Plenty of At @ am: Wine velocity 12 m p njOklahoma. Heavy snow warnings , few of others... GET YOURS NOW, Original $9.88 to $12 Sellers — Pakistani Government Picks a New Capital|ie as el Launching Saturday TOLEDO, Ohio Toledo voters|Council appoints a city manager JINNAH, Pakistan (UPI)—Take tirely trom the ground? up. Greek MS pleased, Nor were some civil} By making an all-but-irrevocable Karachi was considered ‘‘neutral a good look: at the dateline of this arghitectural consultant Christiano |servants who own property there. |shift, stubborn soldier Ayub is \ground.”’ iDoxiades is expected to do the Foreign diplomats are frankly be-|making sure none of his civilian master planning. Construction |wildered % as to where they will set|successors countermand his will be the name of Pakistan's new | ‘probably will be phased out over ajup shop until the new capital is/cision,”> ° capital. '10-year ported. jbuilt. (India, lran and the United) %..&- & Officially, no name has“ been * * {States all are building new em- chosen. But with the late Mo- | Pakistan's new government, only |bassies in Karachi.) hammad Ali Jinnah regarded here jabout a year old, will not wait a} PROBLEMS SEEN as Pakistan's George Washington, |decade to move, however. Ii Octo- Jinnah seems a likely choice. Whatever the name, the gov- ernment of President Mohammad Ayub Khan is making plans for a new capital.. The Potwar Pla- teau, 10 miles from the army headquarters city of Rawalpindi, already has been picked as the two. site. The interim switch te Rawal- Summer rains turn Potwar into Pindi will end Karachi’s 12-year a wide open area of green rolling trial as the capital of newly Kills. The plateau averages 2,000) indepnedent Pakistan. Karachi feet above sea_level and contains) Will remaim the nation’s trade only a handful of underpopulated| 2®@ communications headquar- tarming villages. | tere, but fs political importance But Pakistani officials envision| Will be severely curtailed. a capital city of 300,000 built en-! Karachi businessmen were hard- they get back in office. story. Chances are that Jinnah Shortly after Ayub took ever os president last October, he told a diplomat he would rather live in a.tent in Rawalpnidi than in the president's house in Karachi. This spring, an Ayub-appointed de- In the dosen years since inde- pendence, Karachi had become the coeae Semored Ce Tekioten- A ber, the policy-making brahch of), 1947, it has mushroomed to nearly |suitable as the capital. the government cabinet and presi-|"rimg about some monumental two million inhabitants. An esti- The official reasgns dent's secretariat) will make a/problems. Rawalpind!’s 400,000 imated 500,000 still jam rickety,!poor health and sanitation, inade- | 700-mile jump north from Karachi |Papulation will be hard pressed to/unsanitary shacks in the shadows quate fesources and defense con- on the Arabian Sea to Rawalpindi. b the influx from Karachi. |of elaborate, modern housing proj- |siderations. Other parts of the government are) Until the switch is complete, of- lects. ted t ithi ar or ficial correspondence presumably byt clearly evident: jexpec 2 wae 2 eee be sent CAPITAL BY DEFAULT —The move would help break| Karachi became Pakistan's first |the influence of Karachi busniess- It was |ment on government officials. the a ite. W —Ayub and his rals wanted | Then why bother? Officials ae pray city, Palen: to get back to ther oli camping’! aren't saying much but the rea- was too close to India (18 miles) |8Tounds. son seems clear enough. land disliked by East Pakistan's Pakisatn politicians, now More than seven million U.S. banned under Ayub’s martial law,| The Punjabis and Pathans ofjfamilies own more than 10 mil- would never allow the move once|West Pakistan would not buy East/lion parakeets, Pakistan's Two reasons not listed | might begin in Karachi, to Rawalpindi ‘for approval, and returried to Karachi for action. capital almost by default. according to} major ¢ity, Dacca.'French’s Pet Bird Institute. Homer, vessel, will be launched Saturday’ They also joined with other Lucas as the latest’ craft designed to County residents in defeating a included was built. 959 ee ee The city presently is governed by a nine-member, non-partisan coun- jell elected on an at-large basis. Toledo City Manager Retains His Power and elects from its own number a mayor who presides at council meetings and has little executive authority. I rejected two plans to change their DETROIT — The Arthur B. city manager government by giv- a 730-foot Great Lakes. ing more authority to the mayor. Colorado ranks first in the na- The interim capital shift will ePy seaport of $00,000 before Committee declared Karachi UM-|honor of the president of Beth- | replace the sal carriers Charter amendment to increase/tion in the production of molyt- now plying the 'authority of the county a. denum. The Homer bn ce named in| lehermm Steel Corp., for which it) Vessels being built for Great | t berts hy monet Lakes navigation have been 7 restricted to 730 feet by the $1 56 $39 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers because of the locks of the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Soo Bright 4 — Rubber ball, Locks. color target! goal G net. 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Fifth Floor ‘ | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS a ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Predicts Grand River Bridge to Spur Trade He said that before the express-|primarily agricultural base to in- dustrial and residential develop- ment,” he added. ‘“This change can only be accelerated in the years to icome as better and swifter means THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 Officials Testify in Case of Ousted Shelby -Fire Chief BY JIM LONG | NOVI — An immediate boost to! way was built traffie counts showed | ‘business along a 22-mile stretch/that more than 16,000 cars a day lof Grand River from Brighton to'used the stretch of Grand River. ‘Farmington. was predicted yester-' SHELBY TOWNSHIP The men and the fire chief fair. even civil service hearings in the , case though Scimidt was not repre day by Gregory R. Anderson, presi-' ,, “Lavingetes and Caklené aor \of travel bring communities closer of suspended Township Fire Chief sented by counsel dent of the Greater Grand River tics, both served by this import: |i ocether.” Ciyde Schmidt resumed last night! This was the Sept. 23 accasion | Businesamen's Aain aa ie ant traffie artery, are in = * * * with Supervisor Steve Skula and when Schmidt was first’ called dedication of a new ‘bridge near ocess of a transition which w The bridge, which is adjacent other township officials taking the upon to answer charges stemming there bring vast and far-reaching ef- jto the existing expressway bridge, stand from a week-long investigation of The new 20 foot bridge, near fects on the entire area,” stated was built at cost of $181,000 by the Uhder cross examination by his department Kensinatcis nook reconnects Grand Mackie. H. C. Shingledecker firm of Schmidt's attorney, Skula re \fillard further testified that \River with the US-16 expressway! “Land use is changing from a Pontiac affirmed his position in leveling Schmidt had angered him when | built more than two years ago. | nn 0) ine rr i ae a the eight charges against Schmidt * * * He continued to criticize the sus 4 When the expressway was open- | ed an existing bridge over the | gist anes coe SOUTield Wants More $$ he ‘‘made fun’ of men taking tests for positions on the fire department and that beth he and | pended chief for inefficiency, in- the suspended chief exchanged subordination, discourtesy and, heated words daring the dis- , : astically. mismanagement, cussion. on Grant: River 2 me . | al hd y = ours , re s n-} Declaring the township budget The treasurer quoted Schmidt 2208 | ee ee is for Protection of Lafhrun | ‘ ” , . ee a . ‘twniaf : 4 o' P < = is “in the red,’’ the supervisor saying he had a “briefcase full = Grand River stretch lost more thao 4 25 per/tent of their business. Many others lost even more.’ Anderson, said there is no money for more of information to blow the lid off men to staff the fire department. the township.”’ The chief has dened The Ci‘y of Lathrup Village is lice officers and 10 resident vol- this and “Anyway, I consider a_ tanker i hrup ’ more important to the Shelby Fire "0 ®vidence to substatiate =the « & *# ‘getting off too easily in the price unteer policemen. Full fire pro- alleged threat has been revealed -1 Know of at least 15 merchants it Pays for police and fire protec- tection is provided bj Southfield, Hall than more men.” Skula test) . : the neighboring however * * * filed HON provided by that went out of business 01 fied “If you haven't got equipment. = fre _Sepeeaen ewenet for bankruptcy.” Anderson added city of Southfield, according tO 514.900 SAVINGS { what good are men he de “illam Rogers, was the last to Robert J. McNutt, Southfield ad- McNutt said th sutatieldl manded take the stand He said the fire “With the opening of this new ministrator é ch ; sai _ s thfiel When asked if it were better men's morale was “down” and HOLD ON, GAL! Stars of Romeo Players’ Pentiae Press Phote bridge | am sure that business . . * . ; ey cel aes or : to have equipment and voluntecrs that the volunteers were treated forthcoming production of ‘Bus Stop’’ rehearse a looker is the cowboy’s buddy, Omar Walters. The along the old route will be stim- Lathrup is paying Southfield $500 i a vear = mean es sine rather than a paid departmen:. *‘ “absolutely nothing.’ under lively scene where the nightclub singer, played play will be presented at 8:15 p. m. Friday and ulated,” be said, speaking fer a year, he said . . , Skula answered, ‘‘yes."’ Schmidt's leadership by Mrs. J. Gerald McLean, slaps her cowboy Saturday at the Romeo Community Youth and 180 merchants who belong io the Actually, Southfield police are At a joint meeting last night MEETING DEFENDED anne attorney. John — acmirer. Sooman Scheck; center. ingrested ey Civic Center. association. contracted to answer calls in “ te Southfield and | Goetz of Mount Clemens, said I : a Anderson said his group Was re- Lathrup during the evening and ty councils, both mayors were instructed to draw up a new con- “no less than 14 witnesses to sponsible for getting the state 0 on weekends and holidays. ; Township Clerk Lorin Evans hag and Treasurer Jack Millard said present in rebuttal’ when the P ‘ At Romeo Youth Center build the bridge. tract on polite protection im they considered a meeting with hearing concludes Tuesday even- “It was a matter of life or death Lathrup has three ABLE po- Lathrup. { thelr aiborney. oon pewepa pet Ing aml y Ig for many of the businesses. We Under the new contract, it is , — just had to put pressure on the , expected that Southfield would be ' paid more for policing Lathrup state to have them build the link jon a full-time basis, said McNutt.; that was so badly needed.” At yesterday’s ribbon cutting | ceremonies, State Highway Com- | missioner John C. Mackie hailed the new span as ‘“‘a boon to the motoring public, as well as [0 | the businessmen in the area. Mackie said statistics show that by 1978 traffic volumes would equal | r surpass that handled by the old the coming of the To Stage ‘Bus Stop Planned by PTA | ROMEO — The Romeo Players M. T. Cummiskey and Mrs. Ralph! will present William Inge’s three- J. Toles; Mrs. Philip C. Stone is Hi act romance, “Bus Stop’’ as their technical director. ort i rogram first production of the current * * * to Feature Examples ere omorros and Saturday! Other committee chairmen are the Romeo Community Mrs. McGuir akeup: Le WwW of Togetherness nights. at the Kom Mrs. McGuire, makeup; Lester W. 9 Youth and Civic Center. Poosch, sound effects, and Norman _ x~ * * Engel, lighting. Pegi tied = goniTy ory, The cast includes Mrs. J. Gerald Curtain time is 8:15 both nights. t oo 25 ack , her McLean, Sherry Schanck, Normari Tickets may be purchased from ° “s ting of “N ' . ay night's) goneck and Robert G. McGuire. any member of the local players route before meeting of the North Hill PTA group or at the door expressway § Addison Plan Group ' to Be Permanent | ADDISON TOWNSHIP—The Ad- @ dison Township Development Assn. twill be organized on a permanent § basis tonight. * * * ' cael MR. AND MRS. ISRAEL C. MOTT WED §© YEARS — Mr. and Mr. Israel C. Motf.of 3397 Brauer | Others are Omar Walters, Rebert Pawlak, Mrs. Margaret A. Kaiser and J. Gerald McLean. * * * Principal speaker will be Mrs. Sally Rawlson, North Hill teacher Washington Honeymoon: .| This will climax a membership ® drive in progress the past month | Temporary officers also will pre- and a member of the program Director is James Coyle of the lseat bylaws approved at the gen- committee Avon Players, assisted by Mrs. . . Rs leral session Oct. 11. Robert C. Smith of Rome ~*~ * * ober smi : om ) Follows Orion Wedding j The association will premote | . general welfare of the township PTA officials say the program is being offered to stimulate more The Youth Center stage has been transformed into a restaurant in- | and advance commercial, indus- LAKE ORION—Honeymooning :n trial, residential and civic inter- families to learn together and, equally inportant, to have fun do- terior in a small midwestern town Washington, D.C.. are area newly- enlh. ing it, « Bus passengers are forced to . weds Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A KENNETH W. BROWN Membership is open to any per- stop overnight because of a Three Rochester area families | and share their experi- have been invited to iMustrate Storm methods they tse in their homes | CBC. to encourage the of read- ction directors are Mrs, ing, music#aad Lips a st 5 Peterson The former Katherine Ann Ba-! soh or ogranization in the town- ber, the bride is the daughter of . ship. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baber Sr. of U rin e n $ * * * 984 Heights Rad. bridegroom _ Tonight's meeting will be at §& is the son of Mr. @nd"Mrs. Adoiph! p.m. at Rowland Hall, in Leonard. Rd., Metamora Township, will celebrate their golden wedding an- Frank Irish Rochester High! J. Peterson of 2420 Clarkston Rd.! : niversary with an open house from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday at Thomas School music ‘teacher will call d | B Th ‘ i ras on hoo ane ) : ; e candlelight ceremony was | ee Community Hall. They have two sons, Melvin and Lloyd of Meta- | suggestions on how to ‘“‘tune”’ a von a e udget Up, performed at the Methodist Church! ‘Parents to Visit mora Township, and four grandchildren. child’s ear to good music while} 4 : or fulle sours preparing nim tor» ter Teachers Get More here A full-length gown with a lace | bodice, lace brocaded sleeves and * . ‘ PTA Meeting Tuesday Their Children's Near Oxford to Hear C]assrooms ; adult Musicale Hears \ * * * The Avondale Board of Educa-| a small train was chosen by the Gann Perini Mr and Mrs. Victor Zink and tion has approved a $915,320 oper- an — pale P AVON TOWNSHIP — Parents — —_— will visit their children’s class- Rochester High © Folk Group Sing | ROCHESTER — Members of the) Rochester Tuesday Musicale last three of their six children will ating budget for the 1959-60 school show the important part family year, according to Superintendent reading has played in their home. of Schools LeRoy R. Watt life ' ® * * Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols, Nearly $61,000 more is provided and sen, David, will describe how for teachers’ salaries, instruction- was secured by a small satin = Superintendents in Action” is rooms toffight at the meeting of cap. She carried a bouquet of the topic for a panel of experts at the Stiles Schoo 1 PTA white mums and roses. 8 p.m. Tuesday when the East - * te Mrs. Elmer Whaley of Clio was Oakland Area PTA Council meets) 41. the parent-teacher confer- matron of honor, Bridesmaids at Clear Lake Elementary Schoo ey oe enic the youngsters were Patricia Kelly of Pontiac, the on W. Drahner road near Oxford. Se teenie oii «sitoon night heard the Rochester High) al supplies, textbooks and library School “Folk Song Group” sing] they are caltivating the interest oer e enn ea , >| MRS. GERALD A. PETERSON pride’s sister Jeahnie and Pa- * *& * . ca teins tt x “theic their son has developed in the ©XPenes this year - ———*tricia Martin of Royal Oak. Moderator will be Kenneth W movie in the saultl-purpose er = field of science by working to- Over $50,000 is marked to re- ; . : Cider and doughnuts will be served in the Air’’ program at Woodward Memorial Library. * * * The singers were led by Frank duce the operational deficit of previous years, according to the superintendent. gether. The library will be open so that parents may view the many books purchased by the PTA during the’ The budget reflects the intent of Low-Grade Meat Imports Prether May Be 6 Times 1957 Best man was the bridegroem’s'Brown, assistant superintendent of to them Paul of Milwaukee. Seat-)the Oakland County Board of Edu- ing guests Were Jack Gardiner cation and Ronald McNeal, both of Pon- He will explain the function of a the County Board of Education There will be coffee for par- ents and teachers, and refresh- | ments after the conferences. ; Irish, director of music at the) caret WASHINGTON (UPI) —" : : 1958-59 school veat ; ; : ASHINGTON (UPI)—The Agri-; A rec vas held in the . ; senior high school. Their repertorie | eo the voters who approved the mil-' ture Department said today that ¢ ———— and its relationship to the local Tonight will be the first time a pe eek Chee es Pe TI . a . 8 hn een foe _ “a imports of low-grade me its in church pertors school district. the school’s public address sys- : 4 “* The meeting will start at 8 p.m.. phasizes an improved program >. “ ‘ . SS Hungarian and American folk’ wa vedeed sorite: will be: s6iue ie a el emi Nat 1959 may be almost six times the Also participating will be: Le- tem is used nusic and refreshmen ll be served and d payment. said Watt a7 ; . “ * ~ sic, 1957 level Avondale Library Open roy k. Watt, superintendent of ‘me Pan K — This was the folk song group's * * * - Avondale schools: A. A. Reed, su- Irs au ivari, membershi second appearance of the scason ee J 700 Ex ected at MSU Last vear imports of the low Every Monday Evening ‘perintendent of Lake Orion schools; chairman, will distribute member- 4Xp — To offer students longer library,R, A. Ambrose, superintendent of ship cards to parents who have not It was formed last year, Oak. grade meats were up to more than » already received them. * * * MRS. GERALD T. TREMPER . 444 million pounds. This year, the hours, the Avondale Board of Edu- Oxford schools; and Paul A é ma : Another highlight was a piano F department said. the total may cation will open the high school Schalm. superintendent of Claw. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m concert by Mrs. James Synnest-' all I) Ureau | be more than 600 million pounds.'|ibrary every Monday from 7 to'son schools. — featuring Carol Wooden Most of the imports come from 9 p. m. beginning next Monday. * * * . ® All presidents, council aciegstes HOlly Firm App es vedt of Royal aid ~ oh ethoven.. ° Australia, New Zealand, Argen-; The board hopes this will . — a in Becomes Bride ; tina. Mexico, Ireland, Brazil andjstudents who seat extra library'and committee_chairmen ar ¢| : ee Every {opening Monday at Michigan State Canada time. and will allow students to|urged to attend. They will ave R di S ® 7 Star Janet Ga nor In Commerce farm-allied intérest will be cow University _ === <_< do more research and extra work, 'an opportunity to meet with coun-, Or a 10 tation y ~ ered at the 40th annual meeting, fore than 700 delegates repre-, China produces about half the members said. cil chairmen to ask questions con-! WALLED LAKE—The recent Of the Michigan” Farm Bureat: senting some 70.000 farm families'worid’s output of tea but usesi Board members also weleome cerning their problems. Any mem-, HOLLY — A loca] real estate ‘ jmarriage of their daughter Carol Makes Stage Deb wean ie veraie oatean 4k Is =A W I State issnes up for debate will | ae rer ae 3 4 a - to the digg serena ge i — , y her ents roan include legislativ 4 Commission in Washington for a NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) —yirs) Royal L.” Wooden of 7115 a ed Lake Man aa” moniiiedia reapportion license to build a radio station Janet Gaynor made her stage de- pichardson Rd ment, constitutional revision, | but Wednesday night in the gowns . f : state spending and taxation. The | here. her late husband designed for = * = oun | €apon Farm Bureaa has strongly op- : * * ae / Fr her. The bridegroom is the son of posed reapportionment. Last Barsland, Inc. owned by Fred ’ * Mh and Mrs. Vera Tremper of WALLED LAKE—A Walled Lake X08? It rejected a proposal for “4 “ate roe oS ot Miss Gaynor, winner of the first/1126 Pontiac Trail man. charged with possession of ‘creased taxes. Holly te ‘Shaggetrennay licen e Academy Award given to a movie The newlyweds are residing at 7 concealed weapon, has been Farm wives will hear an ad application two veafs actress, appeared 1 “The \Tid- 99g5 Nalone St.. Wixom. after a bound over to Oakland County dress Monday by Dr. Kenneth An assistant to Barton Robert m9 ieee a new play by JO- Niagara Falls honeymoon. Circuit Court for trial Monday Wells, president of Freedom Foun Kraud, said the FCC recently re scp ayes . * ce oe dation | # For her candlelight wedding at leased six channels to operate esses her husban ity . 7 pont Rad rege A rer husband. Commerce Methodist. Church Norman E. Fulton, 24, of 3250 * * * during daytime hours. The com- be ao his poe ae shortly bride wore a white taffeta gown Benstein. was arrested Saturda; ConiEomnty: talks for the men pany has submitted an application xefore his death recent], ii w godtall necine ot 1x night after: being stopped for run- ee cover dairying, fruit and vege. | for one ¥ . * * applique. The lace motif was con- ng a stop sign on Barnston road table Les ing. livestock and poul a The piny is “a bleak picture Of'tinued on her bouffant skirt, end. Village police officer Robert New- tty: ‘ varies B. pane preenzert Kraud said that it will be sev- family life with little warmth or jing in a chapel train. man said that after he pulled Ful- Of the American) Farm Bureau eral weeks before it is known if humor,’’ Florence Johnson of the € * * ton over, he acted suspiciously. Federation, will be the keynote the application is accepted and New Haven Journal-Courier wrote ler — a Newman searched the car and banquet speaker Monda) many months after that before the Miss Gaynor’s part seemed ‘“‘un- ! i veil of silk illusion teil from found a .38 caliber revolver under _ ———— FCC approved it. sympathetic’ for the actress, the 4 Crown of seed pearls and sequins, the front seat. Auth ill critic said. and she carried a bouquet of white » @.t uthor Wil Appear roses. Georgio’ i ol * one ‘ eet , bits seer Lest Fulton waiyed examination be- Before Study Club rgia $ Rural Plan The play s to ston anc The 8 sister Mrs. Lester fore West Bloomfield Township . {Fi i Philadelphia before arriving on, Ettinger ef Ann Arbor was ma- justice of the Peace Elmer WALLED LAKE — The Walled, First to Be Statewide Broadway. tron ef honor. Bridesmaids were pieterle and was bound over to the Lake Study Club will have .Mrs. | WASHINGTON (UPI)—An Agri- Patricia Hines and Mrs. Sparks of Walled Lake. John Reid of Fort. Wayne, Ind, WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. Was best man Ushers were the SHIP — Frederick Wollaeger. chief bridegroom's -brother Dick, tne psychologist at the Oakland Councy D”ide’s brother Roger, Dean Sparks Child: Guidance Clinic, wilt speak "4 Mural, Talbee Dean To Discuss Learning at the Scotch School PTA meet * * * operating expenses has been ap- The books she has written are ; In the past, Georgia has opérat- ing Tuesday -af 8 p.m. on “The, A reception was held‘tin the VFW proved by the State Municipal ‘‘Let’s Arrange Flowers.” and) and Machine Co., Avon Township, is ‘*Mother,”’ during the day shift, ‘“Mother’’ takes a snooze, (eq the developinent program in Emotional Aspects of Learning.’ Halj at Keego Harbor, Finance Commission, “Flower Arranging for Fun.”’ the plant motiser. She goe$ on duty at night, nestled against a large gear... four pilot counties: ‘ . / ’ « « i ~ 7 & ~ » gts 4 will attend the three-day session. higher court on $2,000. bond turer, as. guest speaker at meeting Nov. 12 in the New Metho- OK Utica Borrowing dist Church Mrs, Dunlop, who has UTICA — Borrowing by Utica ‘severa! books and articles, will dis- ; Community Schools of $400,000 cuss “Artistic Table Settings for in tax anticipation notes for Modern Living.” Hazel P. Dunlop, author and lec-| its! written | most of it herseH, TIME OUT — Taking time out for a nap while the wheels of industry turri at the Detroit Broach ‘ber of a PTA also is invited. idevelopment company has applied culture Department spokesman said today Georgia was the first state tb put its rural development program on a statewide basis. Georgia officials announced last week they had appointed a state Penttac Pecse Phbte | rural development leader for their . state extension j keeping the factory free of rats and mice. Here — wondelestg THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 19 Novelist Alice Hobart Warns Against Trend to Conformity , By LILLIE STEELE PITTS OAKLAND, Calif, (UPD—Novel- ist Alice Tisdale Hobart says there’s nothing new about today’s so-called “organization man.” He 59 Skin Di Search “ Lake Shore for Jidge ~ threugbout che stage in CHICAGO # — About 150 skin) judge ofthe U.S. Circuit Court of divers will search the shoreline| s who has/ been missing waters of Lake Michigan on the since Oct. 26. Police believe he near North Side Saturday for the drowned in Lake Michigan. body of Federal Judge W, Lynn Parkinson. Oldest of the South American Sheriff Frank G. Sain’s under-jnations is Peru. Dalai Lama's Brother| °9 Vintage Tops “, @ Seeks Refugee Funds’ "World Waiting } P Z " to Taste It in ‘64 HONOLULU (AP) — Thubten| | ; . Jigme Norbu, elder: brother -of| EPERNAY, France (UPI) —The Tibet's. Dalai Lama, arrived by Ye@r is feally worth waiting \plane from New York Wednesday for, say the men who make cham- ‘night to-raise funds for 25,000 Ti- P#sne here. “4 betan refugees from Chinese com-| That's when 1959 vintage will munism, become available, and, according | 'to ‘the ‘experts, ‘59 will go down child-;I mean, the young son of a friend F jof mine and his classmates were The disease left many weak-|instructed to bring valentines for ened muscles so that “typing is each child in the class on St. a torture” + she has had to|Valentine’s Day, presumably so no spinal meningitis in early * * * 7 was argund a quarter of a century earn to * et my energy” to one — on oe. , Norbu, 37, has made his home in history for the ehampagne it a On S ago when she wrote her first best-jbe able to turn out a novel on the/| The little boy spent over an hour in New York since 1955. produced. seller, “Oil for the Lamps ‘of/average.of once every three years. picking out cards whith would suit| mace a RR China.” She also is a devoted house- each particular child, then yal He expressed hope that the Uni The vintners had the greateSt Ww k End Ry ials | “In 1933, I forecast what was | wife and credits “my interest in ithe name of the recipient on each fr Stations seehd tuterverty’ te the harvest in the district in at‘ least ee : pec jcoming in my book, which dealt) my husband,” who is now'retired, _— -«e # \conflict between Tibet ahd Red five decades and are predicting with the problems of an Ameri-| with keeping up her unflagging | marie i ee the |China. His brother fled Tibet last the wine will match that of 1895, BLOUSES #1 81.79 | =a Nar A serials? CORE? SGSSAS SR wen Cnet he i tne er : ’ | company in China,” said the 7- Ae = - - *. pagne history. 2 for $3.50 . year-old writer, At present, Mrs. Hobart is not cards must not have names on OV? the eountry. shires taatiie of unthfevedbtes or eee, crcindectis aan? wo joptimistic Pongry oad tend of them. In other words, even the ae € mt 7 “ inter i ‘ | ‘org , society in the U.S. and elsewhere. |, i a valentin fas (Re : : yness is "dited by the g : Reg. $2.99 $2.79 | AP Wirephoto | described by Mrs. Hobart and | “In our push towards bigness eae enna eager _ =“ Big Casino for Tourists growers for the extraordinary 2 for $5.50 | CONGRESSMAN DIES — | Popularized recently by William (and efficiency,” she said, “men are} «jt means the whole of society,| Gambling is illegal in Lebanon,|“"°?: ‘ «9 H. Whythe and other writers, is {being forced to become cogs in a and of course, especially Russia|but the verninent fas author-| 2.99 $95 | Charles A. Boyle, 52, of Chicago, | | product of. the mid-20th cen- bead i Conformity. ig even| : Ny Russia |but the governmen $s author-| | , SKIRTS Reg. $2. 2.09 | Democratic congressman since | - " ah Mrs. Hobart wrote her book after |py ith (be resigned from the company and |g as the couple had fled China in the 1929 revolution. Since ‘then she has written 12 more books, including nine novels, \j all of them best-sellers. Her l4this ‘book, an autobiography, will be ‘newspaper treatment of a union | Official facing trial on extortion charges. | Three other men, charged w offering a $20,000 bribe to a de- tective in the union official's case, | are sought. Arrested was Robin (Curly)| |Harris, 47, of Manhattan. Nassau County detectives seized him at his ; : Ww, published in the fall home Wednesday night and brought| «1 have always been on the him here and booked him early | tiring line because I've always up- |today. jheld individualism in my books,” | Harris and the three other men, |said the author. whose identities were withheld} ‘pending their arrest, were named | in indictments handed up here on |suburban Long Island Wednesday by a Nassau County grand jury. Robert W, Greene, a reporter for Newsday, published at Garden ATTENTION: Laid-Off Workers We make cash loans to laid-off workers. No rig aa) iueoy until you are back to work for 30 days. | “In one book, I showed a | young doctor coming to grips with the American Medical Assn. In another, an American busi- nessman fought against com- ‘munism in China. All my books Our Requirements Are: 1 \City, told his managing editor] Comcern the struggle oe That You Own F itu ra Car. some time ago that he had been| Person against org se bd ° 0 — = offered money by Harris. ciety.” Alan Hathway, managing editor | jot .Newsday, notified Dist. Atty. |deep-set brown eyes and unlined Manuel W. Levine. jface, Mrs. Hobart does not look|% Then — with Hathway's know-|like a woman whose words have |™ ledge and under his instructions! sparked national controversy. Greene accepted two payments to-| “Her carriage is erect and youth- taling $230 from Harris, authbori-'fy) despite the fact she must use| ties said. : back rest due to the effects of| Z of offering $5,000 more to Greene | for a series of articles and a | O'Rourke's cause in the most fa- \vorable light to the public. The O'Rourke, international vice president of the Teamsters Union| Says Pat McNamara Will Be Defeated Over In addition to the alleged pay- ' stories on the trial of John J. GOP Chairman put) |timé*of the alleged offer was set and its New. York metropolitan ‘Do-Nothing’ Record A “quiet, gracious woman ‘with 2. That You Are a Permanent Resident. 3 That You had a Good Work and a Good * Paying Record Before Becoming Un- employed. If you owe bills and are being pressed for payment, come to see us at once and be relieved of worry. We have confidence in you and in our community. Loans to $500 Made Quickly You always receive pleasant, courteous, considerate and friendly treatment at ony one of our offices. (See phone directory for addresses). - . ALL 1959 ee. Chevrolets 2 . NEW CARS and DEMONSTRATORS E1785 ments of $230, Harris is accused | \O’Rourke that would Warns Senator by the indictment as mid-October. | jarea boss, is scheduled to go on \trial here Monday with 14 other men on charges of extortion in the |jukebox industry, All are free in | bail. Buekner Finance Co. Pontiac—Drayton Plains—Walled Lake—Birmingham ae os << € As Low > ° As > LANSING (UPI)—Sen. 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Representatives of three major railroad conference committees scheduled exploratory wage talks with the trainmen’s union, which represents road brakemen, flag- men, baggagemen and some yard foremen and switchtenders. The talks came as railroad unions prepared to answer the in- dustry's campaign for major changes in work rules at a rail workers’ rally here tonight. Cool Feelings Prevail SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI)—In the midst of one of the longest heat waves of recent years, the city opened sealed bids for 12,000 tons of coal tobe used by various city during the winter. senator, largely bécause he voted) } ge No Payments Til 1960 1960 CHEVROLETS ~All) Models—Styles and Colors 631 Oakland at Cass FE 5.4161 a 228 ———_____ Less Expensive Pontiac Sells Well ~=_ wt we _THE PONTIAC PRESS, T HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 4 = } j Schein beatnik Mee on cid Miler : i 1 Manne = fe oe ee | Medium-Priced Cars Fight Back ; policy met Mercury decided to follow By JACK VANDENBERG , Mercury sold more cars than dur LPI Automotive Editor ling the previous year but it ar: DETROIT (UPI}—P in ket pentration slipped from about the medium-priced auto y three to 2.5 per cent thwart an invasion of t The story of Mercury was much 295 um’’ market by luxury same as that of the entire the low-pri ed cars dium-priced field with the ex Pontiac decided t its prices ception of Pontiac, which rode into last vear to meet competition from — 7 — - the Ford Galaxie. C let 1 Pala and Plymouth. Fury The meet Urges Overhau | nt thi year Mercury narrowed the = gap f ob CSS Pa between its lowest-priced 1960 models and the tep models of the “low-priced three’ to be - tween $14 and $36, compared State Committee Says One Group Gets Twice with a spread of $120 to $130 last year. And there were 4 the Amount Boss Pays that the strategy was p oll Mercury this yea it did) LANSING w — An overhaul of for Pontiac last yea state jobless pay laws was urged C. E. Bowie, genera! sales man-itoday by the legislative committee ager for Ford's Mercury-Edscl-\that probed the State Employment, Assembly line grindings: Lincoln Division, reported more Security Commission | ~The Comet. the new smal] Coronary thrombosis. new Mercurys were s during’ Rep. Walter G. Nakkula (R-Glad- ytereury. Ford Motot Co, plans to| She was a prolific’ writer, con- October than in any month in the win), committee chairman, said he jntroduce during the “spring sell- tmbuting to magazines as well as past two years was amazed that one class of works jing season.’ will bear a remark- Writing books. Among her works! He said Mer wi . eceived benefits more than ible resemblance to the large are “Claire Serrat,’’ ‘‘Where No! more than 90 pe { ouble the amount paid in by their Mercury. Unlike the three small Birds Sang” and “The Undefeat- October a year ago, despife the cinpioye irs already introduced this year, ed fact that the new 1960 models were his Nakkula, in majority re- port, said a further study was | needed but may be prevented by lack of state funds, introduced the month. « PONTIAC AN EXCEPTION “Apparently the word is getting’ ‘One outstanding startling dis- around that you can buy a Mercury covery that came to light during with its product advantages for the inVestigation,"’ Nakkula ‘aid, only a very few dollars more than ‘‘was the practice of using unem- high volume cars of the low-priced ployment compensation funds to field.”” Bowie said pay a large portion of vacation During the 1959 pay or bonus in lieu of vacation, so ~ la contractual obligation of certain lemployers to their employes.” What a Deal: "| Naddeuta noted the committee's $1,475 Putter (14-Karat Gold) ony haliwi model year request for an attorney general's ruling halted the practice and several hundred thousand jdollars for the fund This drain, he said, ¢ saved uld have NEW YORK \?—Golfers, hew exhausted the fund in a short time about a i4-karat gold putter— price $1,475? Nakkula said his committee Tiffany and Co., New York | “45 amazed that more than two dollars in benefits were paid out for every dollar collected from elective employers. jewelers, advertised the putters today, but anyone whe craved one is out of luck for the ‘time being. They are all gone. The ad carried this postscript: “This advertisement appears for the record only as the en- petition to the eommission tire stock has been sold.” | In 1958, Nakkula said, elective Tiffany said it is ordering employers contributed $406,210 to more. The company declined to the fund while benefits paid to say how many had been sold. their employes amounted to $994, Elective employers have less than four employes and may come under the unemployment act upon The putters were advertised 25: as ‘“‘presentation” items but a In no year," he said, ‘“‘have company spokesman said some the benefits charged against the devil-may-care golfers reported elective employers been less than they performed well on the the contributions received by {them.’” greens. a LF because third place in industry sales, par- the Comet will be a ‘‘scaled down’”’ tially at least because of price version of the parent car. The medium-priced cars’ share —Ford Motor Co. still is test- of fie al mare Crop tom ings delivery van and bus 1959 | tL closely resembling the Volks- : wagen bus, but has not made a definite decision on whether to market it yet. Called the ‘‘Econ- o-Van,” the delivery van will feature a side-loading door if it is brought to market. Most of that loss is blamed on | the squeeze put on the medium- priced cars by the most expen series of Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth. | sive | has made no secret of| —American Motors Corp. is con- the fact that its price cut this year sidering the purchase of a foreign |was the beginning of a counter-|auto company or at least a work- attack against the invasion of the'ing agreement with the foreign | Mercury jtop lines of the low-priced cars market along the lines of agree- into the medium-price field ments Chrysler Corp. now has with It placed ads in newspapers 5!mca and Studebaker-Packard has throughout the country listing spe-| With Mercedes-Benz. cific differences in price between its Monterey models and the top Novelist Ida Wylie Dies models of Ford, Chevrolet anc ° |Plymouth listing these cars by at 74 of Heart Ailment name rather than using the technique of calling the “Car F, “Car ©" and “Gar P’ A story writer, died Wednesday of usual PRINCETON, N. J. (#—Miss Ida R. Wylie, 74, novelist and short Where you save does make a difference! Ce ee ee + SAVING RECEIVED BY THE 10th of the MONTH EARN FROM the 1s! CURRENT RATE othe FEDERAL | SAVINGS INSURED SAVINGS EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO $10,000 chenley | | | | | | | Save During Our 39th Be ANNIVERSARY Saile You'll find hundreds of items on sale during our 39th Anniversary Sale. | Listed below are just a few of the fine examples of savings that you will | find. Everything in clothing and shoes for the Entire Family. We are open every night until 9—-Come out and join in the savings. Register your mame for a FREE $25 Merchandise Certificate sas 93 Children’s Oxfords & Straps Regular $5.99 389 Regular to $20.95 Black and Brown Men’s Porto Ped Shoes Ladies’ Famous Brand Wedgies & Flats Regular to $8.99 439 Regular to $1698 Children’s Sno-Suits Girls’ Quilt Lined Car Coats Regular $10.98 Men’‘s Quilt Lined Hooded Parkas WASH ‘N WEAR SIZES 7 TO 14 Regular $19.95 $6) 65 Pint $ 420 Fifth its light! Seanseaeineeneete Schontey Distillers Ca, A.C BLENDED WHISKY OF ELEGANCE, 86 Prost, 659% Grain Bevtrat Spirits 839 6°? Ladies’ Quilt Lined, Orlon Hood Poplin Storm Coats Ladies’ Winter Coats Regular to $55.00 goo / 100 Ladies’ 100% Cashmere Coats A wonderful buy! 9° Reg. to $1495 All Wool Men’s Dress Slacks O°’ Men’s All Wool Topcoats TWEEDS & SAXONIES Regular to $59.95 Men’s All Wool Suits Regular $55.00 300 Reg. $14.98 Boys’ Parka *39 & °49 Orlon Pile-Zip off Hood Clicker Jackets O°’ Use Your Lion Charge During *| Our 39th Anniversary Sale! Sizes 6 to 18 THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘TPHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1959 ei x , ‘Baby Isn’t Considered a Chaperon By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs: Post: My boy friend's sister has a 2-yeay- old baby. She and her hus- band like to go out for an evening occasionally, but can- not always get a baby sitter. On several occasions my boy friend has volunteered to stay with the baby while they go out. “He is going to baby sit for them next Saturday when they have an important dance to go to, and his sister has asked me to come over and keep him company. My mother thinks it would be improper for me to go and spend the evening in their house with By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) Wor- ried about Junior sgérning books for television? uld be it’s a case of like parent, like child A veteran editor of chil- dren's books believes parents set the reading habits of a child, the same way they de- termine whether he grows up brushing his teeth regularly, washing behind his ears and saying ‘Yes, Ma’am” and “Thank you.”’ “If adults read, the children, will read,"’ said Mrs. Annis Duff, associate editor of chil- dren's books at Viking Press and author of two books on family reading “The best influence toward reading is watching others en- joying a good book,”’ Mrs. Duff, who reared two children who love to read, does not believe television will re- place or impair children’s reading, as some authorities have predicted. At least, she said, library. and publishing figures show more children’s books in circulation than ever before. The children’s Books Coun- cil, Inc., sponsor of this year's celebration of Children’s Book Week Nov. 1-7, reports that "1,500 ‘juveniles’? were pub- lished this year, 200 more titles than last vear. At pres- ent, there are 12,500 children's books in print. Mrs. Duff doubted that such classi¢s as “Alice in Wonder- land,” “Tom Sawyer” and ‘“‘Br’er Rabbit’’ were as widely read today as in other genera- tions. There is a distinct trend towards books with a scientific and technical background, a reflection of the age in which we live * * * You can start a child on a hook diet almost as soon as he’s on a Solid diet, said the editor. Most children love to leaf through books long before they know words. Mrs. Duff said she and her late husband, a music profes- sor, read to both their children, Deirdre, now 26, and Steven, 20, from the time they were toddlers. As ehe_ children | Child Copycats Mom’s Reading grew, they read with them, and made room for them in family readipg groups “Il once made a talk on, read- ing to a parents’ group,’’ said Mrs. Duff. ‘‘Later, I heard one of the women present tell an- other, ‘Well, when I*think of how many dishes I washed, while that woman was read- ing to her children " * * . Mrs. Duff said, ‘I wished IT could have told her I’d washed dishes too — but while I read, with baby in a high chair, book propped on a rack over the sink. I even read to my chil- dren as I ironed “A parent has an obligation to make time to teach the love of books to a child. -PERMANENTS $=00 Ay) Styled and Set 54 read A Hairstyle Just For You Rudolph’s Beauty Shop 311 National Bldg. FE 5-6911 ELEVATOR SERVICE “Well Be Looking Formerly of the Pontiac State Bank Bldg. - => for You” UNIFORMS clusive PAUL JONES and White Syan r Bob Evar THE OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron FE 4-7212 him alone while they are out. Will you please tell me what you think?” SAVE NOW DURING OUR , NOVEMBER SALE! = ALL THROUGH THE STORE! Beginning Tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. Pay. Fit your payment to your needs. months to pay. Answer: Your mother is right. A 2-year-old baby can hardly be considered a chap- eron. —_— “Dear Mrs. Post: After the funeral, [ am told it will be proper to take some of the flowers to the sick people. I don't think this would be right at all sirice the people who sent the flowers gave them in memory of the departed and to comfort the loved ones in their loss. But I am told it is an accepted practice.” Open Friday and Monday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. Flexible Credit for you at Arthur’s .. . Months to Pay in 30 days with no service charge, no red tape, no delay, or take up to 12 Let us open a CPA account for you now! So gay, cozy and thrifty! Whip up these TV toe-toasters for all your ‘‘cold-feet’”’ pals. Easy — just one flat piece in iknitting worsted, done in afghan istitch, plus sole and trim. Pattern 990: directions, sizes small, me- dium, large included. | Send Thirty-five Cents (coins) for this pattern — add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mail- ing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York ll, N. Y. Print plainly: Pattern number, Name, Address and Zone. New! New! New! Our 1960 Laura} |Wheeler Needlecraft Book is ready | Now! Crammed with exciting, un- usual, popular designs to crochet, knit, sew, embroider, quilt, weave —fashipns, home furnishings, toys, gifts, bazaar hits. In the book free — 3 quilt patterns. Hurry, send 25 cents for your copy. Manufecturer’s Close-Out! 3-Piece DAT ik Just 18 of These Magnificent MINK OTOLEs ae 5 5 oe Out of the whole city of Pontiac, 18 women will be happier, prouder, set apart! 18 desirable mink stoles are priced to pamper wives... and husband’s pocketbooks. Silver Blue, Ranch, Natural Pastel. Come in early! Answer: When the interment takes place at too great a dis- | tance to take all the flowers, then those that are not made into set pieces are almost al- ways sent to the hospitals. They must be rearranged so as to have the appearance of cut flowers. “Dear Mrs, Post: In two weeks our 19-year-old duu zhter is going to be a |) “desmaid at the wedding of college friend. I met this girl twice, but her parents are- strangers to me. Nevertheless, I think my husband and I should have been invited to the reception. We received an invitation to the church only, and I feel that the bride has been very discourteous to us, Am I wrong ?’’ Wear It Everywhere wed MOUTON Np processed > easy to $59 have at It's warm as toast, rful coat to Own... 5 our little price! sturdy-wearing. Casually fashioned of thick, plushy pelts (nature's ewn) Logwood only. Sizes 8 to 20. Garden Group Hears U. of M. Professor The first fall meeting of the Lake Angelus Branch of the Woman's National Farm and > = * Garden Assn. was held Tues- 4 ; day at the home of Mrs. James . Tuttle of Lake Angelus Shores. Latter Day Saints * ¢ + Plan Friday Supper | Dr. Helen Dodson Prince, U. | of-M. astronomy professor ex- plained the role of McMath Hulbert Observatory in world study: of solar science. Dr. Prince has served on national Answer: Unless the reception is to be a very small one, you should have been invited to it. A wonde fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. The Womens’ Department of the| Reorganized Church of Jesus! Christ of Latter Day Gaints. wil serve a public family style chicken | supper Friday at the church on; and international committees Front street. | in her field, Homemade rolls and pie will be | * & * a specialty, Serving begins at 5 Mrs. Alton Deutser, president p.m. A bazaar table of inexpen- | of the association, was chair- Fur Salon — Second Floor | Flattering Half-Size sive articles will be on display. man for the meeting. Cochair- In time Proceeds will go to the Drayton] man was Mrs. Newton Skill- Building Fund. man, vice president. Opti-Mrs. Club Learns About ‘Handicapped’ Aid Mrs. Leon R. Skelley, special! service clubs te provide build- education teacher at the Oakland} ing facilities and assist in the os County ‘Society for Crippled Chil-| program was described. regular 59.98 dren, was guest speaker at the n . Opti-Mrs. Club Tuesday evening at} ciohee cee ype phigeteee to 69.98 allyl va home of Mrs. lbraces and mechanical aids bought} sleiaied or lent by the society without from Mrs, Skelley explained the so- : ciety’s work. charge to county residents. stock aa * * * sai At the business meeting con-| § Emphasizing the dedicated P| aicted by Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. om of the closely knit team aM | Orrin Heantnan « i the | of speech, physical and occupa-| jclub’s annual rummage sale will be Nov. 21. Assisting Mrs. Herrington were | tional therapists she works with,| Mrs, Buhl Burt and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Skelley outlined the produc- The work of volunteers and | Hruska. for Christmas AUGES Specially Priced Sensational at Imagine! A coat and a suit for one low price! Top quality fabrics, hand detailed. Some milium-lined. Autumn tive potential of the children. tones in plaids and herringbone Sizes 10 to 16. 0 REE ee RRR eee PRS US Hes B NOVEMBER . SALE! tweeds. Suit Salon — Second Floor *. be SPECIAL PURCHASE’ MBAZID a i: » thal fa Brand new cordu- such a tiny price ' SALE roy dusters with brings you so much flattery’ f deep pockets, button front and three- A silky acetate and combed cotton it resists wrinkles. FITS without costly alterations. New colors Sizes 1612 to 24! quarter length sleeves. In red, royal, turquoise, and shocking pink. Sizes 10 to 20. print, Girls’ School or Dress COATS SLIM FIT JLALKS Regular to 7.98 --- 4” Imported fabrics in tapered slacks in plaids and solid colors. Finely tailored detailing. Lingerie — Main Floor Dress Salon — Second Floor Regular 24.98 to 29.98 : @% Whatever her heart's desire . . . tweeds, fleeces, zibeline.. . . solid golors and plaids. Princess or boy coats. Some with orlon pile linings. Sizes 7 to 14, <7 telkury Young Folks Shop — Lower Level Special Purchase ! HANDBAGS -..4” A large selection of brand new handbags from small dressy broadcloths to large travel tweeds and waldron leather. Black, brown, tan, grey. Regularly to 8.98 aes WOE tee ¥ Sportswear — Main Floor a Handbags — Main Floor 1S ea =e are _ _ —_ —_ — — —_— —_— — — ee SS —_— — — ____THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 ” “a ro LIL ABE LVL LS: e LE ALGO — M h . i /Motners | < W; Install 3 . Gold Star Group By ROBERT MUSEL Less than a month before his 85th I have watched them closely in pub- 4 Re-elects Mrs. Erb , LONDON (UPI) — Sir Winston birthday—Nov. 30—Str Winston is apt lic many times—as recently as last ¢ President Typicall ® Churchill obstinately jutted the fa- © forget his age, his two strokes, weekend when they attended the un- 7 ypricatty ‘S ee Wins - . 28 « . 8 mous bulldog chin that brought three heart attacks end innumerable velling of a statue of Sir nston at The annual installation of offic- Cassini is this ; serious ilinesses. The weight of the his parliamentary constituency of # ers for Chapter 9, American Gold , f g Mrong men to their knees during his years has bowed his shoulders, but not Woodford. ¥ Star Mothers, Inc., was held Tues- enchanting reign as prime minister. It was wasted his spirit. Unobstrusively Lady Clementine :| day ri at the American Le- after-five g on Lady Churchill. It is Lady Churchill who is al- whispered the cue for his speech | etre eos pkerwei in ation * “Put on your hat,” she commanded. ways there to remind him gently inte his ear—he is hard ef hear- - | stalling officer fast iwee by Mrs. rene. uy Sir Winston began to grumble, then that he is mortal. Her guidance ing. Unobstrusively she helped B| Howard Nichols and Mrs. Carl From the 1959 * he caught his wife’s amused glance is a remarkable and touching him rise to his feet and handed = Goekel, all from Royal Oak Chap- H eollecti and his face broke into a cherubic thing to see as the old warrior him his speech. She directed his ter 14. fall collection, smile. totters forward in a career still as — to a — who had q MAJ. C. MERVIN RUSSELL Mia. Sale 0S wee this dress He clapped his fedora on his full as that of much younger men. waved from the crowd, She made president, Other officers are: lou es lad head where Lady Churchill want- Lady Clementine was one of the him put on his hat. fl Ai Offi Mrs. Edna Matheny, first vice ures lady » ed it as protection against the beautiful Airlie women, renowned Sir Winston generally walks slowly, @ ir icer See ee cee We like lace over a cool autumn air. And another lit. throughout Britain for their comeli- leaning heavily on his cane. But , Olmsted sceruaaee , a nie We < tle domestic victory wasfhers. ness. She wed young Winston 51 years sometimes, as last weekend, he tries 4 to Add ress Earl Duemler, Soda aire. sca e Sl The great statesman’s Rattle ago when she was 23 and he was al- to strike out briskly and it is then FA . se acer Siu Laurette Stock: uninfluenced * against time is an epic as his strug- ready a promising politician. the restraining hand falls casually— 3 Method iSts well, chaplain: Mrs. H. C. Hight, by current ~ gles against tryanny in two wars. Later he said: “We were married but with authority—on his arm. 4 custodian of records: Mrs. Joe J. OY ®& Time will win, as it always must, but = and I lived happily ever after.” x *& * F Maj. C. Mervin Russell of the Doyle, historian; Mrs. John E. fashion 3 few world figures have fought back For four decades, Lady Clementine It is hard for a man who has given 4s Indians ‘Civ Air Patrol will Bray, sergeant-at-arms; and Mrs. - 4 so often and so valiantly. was self-effacing, content to be the orders all his life to begin taking speak at a Youth Convention C. W. Langton, flag guard. extremes. * And few have had at their side so Woman behind a great responsibil- them but Sir Winston must be learn- %/| at the Free Methodist Church -.* ™ * resolute a companion in arms as ity. ing. He told his family he was going %| on Mt. Clemens street Friday, ee the list are: Mrs. * Clementine Hozier, whose own family x *&* * to the south of France after his birth- | Saturday and Sunday. rie eee a ‘hil opin & motto—the war cry of the ancient But in recent years, as her husband day. Lady Clementine said he could © . x * Wow Hilda atoms piomminnied : earls of Airlie—is fittingly: “To the has aged, she has gradually moved not go until after Christmas. . Major Russell, general super- lism: Mrs. ararotena: olde: | ®, end.” forward to his side. He ts going after Christmas. ¥| intendent of youth of the Free ltion- Mrs M. E. Hawkes, mu- | ® | Methodist Church with head- | . “or trol the shows,”’ Jurist said, adding LOWER PRICES ON . ; But perhaps worst of all is the duced the now defunct program In 1G, wee te ee | say h , |*Dotto,” revealed this in clpsed- that this was done by using ques EVERY still running the rail network, |fact that the taxpayers have to ldoor testimony before thé House tions known to be in the young: personnel accounted for 54.9 perjride the trains. The equipment legislative oversight subcommittee !Sters’ range of knowledge. Most of cent of over-all expenses; lastjig rickety. Commuters usually year, it was 72 per cent. In 1945, nave to stand sardine-style or hang PRICE IS them iwasn’'t difficult he said, were so brainy it "y there were 149,490 employes; last iv . oF ; | Jurist acknowledged that ‘‘Dot- REGULAR ses yi] LOWER er . Tim ; year 225.981, an increase of 518 37 he more than a dispatchers (Duties of Provost wo ts cr'me tie nme que he Carton (plat) Te per cent. sven e more than a dispatchers shows to collapse under rigging al- - , r : * eG. RAN And who's footing the dill? Not * *« * Explained at last legations, was fixed _ r ite SIZE $9) 22 only the passengers through | One angry passenger said he \‘s EVERY - had to stand in line more than two AMHERST Mass. (UPI) — “No'Lady Pamela to Marry 7 Per Corton (plus) Tax - — aia A ai gy eter one knows what a provost is and Decorator David Hicks \” S$ 24 DAY IN |secor d-biggest city. And then, in bereits te yen eee ey TON it" ) 7 FILTER in Orage [= - a aft ; w Dut h murder,’ said Provost Shannon} LONDON (UPI) — Lady Li amela snueeae THE YEAR ee oe ed. m in McCune of the University of Mass-| Mountbatten, 30-year old daughter} Per Carton (plus) Tox |coaches oxpers » he found niet achusetts, giving his own definition: of admiral of the Fleet Earl Mount-| gy ; cient, unlit dirty coaches “which of ‘he post ° batten, will marry interior deco-| gy LIMIT—1 CARTON f oming jpresemably = — Mest class “The president makes speeches.|rator David Hicks, 27, in Januacy. | alf a century ago. ‘ The student's job is to think. The! Lady Mountbatten, a relative of Lowest Prices on Revion, Max Factor and All Colognes BAY VIEW — Hawaiians look across Kealakekua Bay on the c P| k’ ae ee ee provost's job is to see that the|/Prince Philip, was one of Queen | ongie a ied Loo | split up because of the change in Kona Coast to where the monument in memory of English explorer j|students don't make speeches and|Elizabeth's eight bridesmaids at r at Policies Set Up by | Coe ter hkinK Capt. James Cook is located the president doesn’t think.”* her wedge _|5 yale COLGATE B a N Agriculture Department) found their seats. Once under- | = BLADES PASTE way they discovered the train | Ww 0 \ ie ih) | 1 2 ae = = 20's Economy c Reg. ¢ wasuincron (PD—comger| Mdrmine xr.” "Hawaii Visitors Awaken LAYAWAY NOW! Ja) i 69°] vex: 57°] ts 79 sional investigators are preparing; ‘Fares go up, yet every day we} SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS e a double-barreled investigation of|travel worse,” he complained. ‘‘I| dl f i ] d Hi t ANY ARTICLE! a the Agriculture Degartment’s grain|ask myself whether we are “Cr aaie OF {Slan ISTOTY | : "Wim MAALOX ANACIN ALKA- BAYER gps ny cee _% \gradually losing our condition of Genuine — Cowhide ~ LIQUID 100’s SELTZER ASPIRIN ne study is made by &/human beings. Once and for all | , TALON 1 19° 09 25's 100’s : ; ‘| KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii (‘®#—The until 1820, when it was moved to Reg. Reg. c c c House government operations sub-/[ suggest we demand S€rvice |sleepy Kona coast ecauite of Ha-|Honolulu. | Briefcase = 1.75 1 1.09 93 ~~ ney ae headed rid Rep. L. H. equivalent to what we are paying.” | waiian history, is coming to life] The home of the king, who lived LAYAWAY * 3 6 ountain (D-NC), Informed sources) Things weren't always this way.|, 7 veiors. hack as did his ances- NOW . rted that the s bcommittee| vgs . jagain with a new wave of visitors.|in a grass shack as did his ances re) Parke-Davis Parke maria Parke Daria Parke mavio sete =m hole Pisa aes ot hear: Until 1949, the British ran almost | And they are getting a friendliey|tors, has vanished with hardly] = DE = COMBEX MYADEC Ings in ties Sines. toon ean [every ying in Peertinas and} welcome than the first arrivals|a trace | $ 95 = DROPS KAPSEALS : ’ , e state but one. However, Juan) : . ning about Dec. 1. Peron, appealing to the national 180 years ago. All that is left is @ rubble of | . $0 ec y ha 100’s an iss sh = 5% The group is expected to con- |pride, said the roads were Argen- English explorer Capt. James | lava rock from a shrine, _ = mee. rE nyt ay 4 centrate on‘‘storage policies of |tine and should be run by Argen-| Cook was slain in a battle with | by piles of lumber and a cattle | s .. state-level officials of the Agri- |tina. So he nationalized them. rn oo = "ee be ie Laat * SQuiBe MILES LILLY LILLY cultural Stabilization Committee * * * er he discovered the Islands. | Now a hotel is planned for the! POPULAR NEW . AGRAN MULTIPLE TRINSICON | MULTICEBRIN system. The British never lost money on! Now, the little village of Kailua/area and the new state govern- Attache Case ‘ _ 95 ots 31 60's 91 100's 24 Another investigation is being|the railroads; the Argentines have '$ Reconning « growing Tesortiment i boping: tg center ie Lad Healy 6 Reg. 5 _ 3 Reg. 4 prepared by a special Senate agri-|never made money on them. Not/center. Four hotels are operating historical site itself . Fer business er $ 98 “4 4s 6.47 ” 5.08 culture subcommittee headed by |that it’s entirely their fault. I: and more are planned. | Kailua is also a good place to svenishtion ® Sen. Stuart’ Symington .(D-Mo) the the last years of their ownership, |. sera the island of seguir see the fle 2 or" aati auans| ‘ . UPJOHN UPJOHN MEAD’S MEAD’S subcommittee staff is laying the|the British neglected things woe-|itself, is a 4>minute plane ride originally ance 4 . bola seesaw eee =: . UNICAPS ZYMADROPS POLY-VI-SOL NATALIN a groundwork for public hearings fully. from Honolulu. For an unvarnished taste of 0 BETTER = ; 19 ; — ‘ x + * Hawaii, the best recipe is a trip| gw «00's 49} 60cc 61 60ce 100’s 33 » next year But the fact is that, despite the . ; Attache Case as Reg. 2.59 Reg. = The Agriculture Department yes-|sharp increase in the number of} This was the first capital of the to the City of Refuge. Y,, a 311 434 : 419 ~ terday tightened up its regulations|employes during the past decade, |islands, and the first church =| Along a solitary shore. Hawaiians| with convenient $ 95 = 2 governing sales of surplus farm rail traffic has dropped by about|built here. jhad built massive lava rock walls) tiling pockets. rs * TON! = , crops overseas for foreign. cur-|20 per cent. A short distance down the coast,and platforms in a grove of COCO | . Q-TIPS Bufferin a rency. 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Cass FE 5-6123 4 litle Play Tops Final Big Prep Slate Cincinnati Star ‘Leads Scoring By The Associated Press Billy Cannon's game-winning 89 ——— oes OB 38-7464 T dom. bad lost only once in seven ae aan 2 games this year The teams took the field DUGK HUNTERS warm up and then the game was, cancelled show up yard return of a* punt that gave Louisiana State a tnumph over Mississippi iast Saturday boosted the fleet-footed halfback to the top among the major col- lege football punt return leaders u * * Week statistics supplied Thursday by the NCAA Service Bureau also showed Stanford's passing-receiving combination of Dick Norman and Chris Burford far out in front of all competition in the throwing catching - depart ments, * * * Other leade: included Cincin nati's Ed Kovac in scoring, Ken- tucky's Culvin Bird in kickoff re turns, Paul Maguire of The Cita de. in touchdown catches, Bob Cyphers of Dayton and Bud White head of Florida State m pass in terceptions, and Karl Holzwarth of Wisconsin and Wendell Harvis Oe eee eee el lee oo THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 4 | | FALCONS NEST — The ening up their offense this week ing with Pontiac of LSU” in field goals Daniels is shown here taking a Cadieux with Dan Lickert (38) tr SCORING TDS PAT FGTP 1 Kovac Cincinnna!'! 2 0 6 2 Joues “ 5 18 49 3. Atkins, N Mex St 10 5 6 65 4 4. Banfield Okla. & lo) 68 o ov U. S. Major Clubs § Haynes. No Tex St 9 4 0 8 6 Fece. Stanterd t “ } M B ] be Pugh. Va Te 9 0 6 34 t 8 Matin Client a 4 7 ) ay e nvil e & Schwedes Syra se & 2 0 ) eS a eee '° “for Japan Series ® TOKYO (AP) Owner \Viatsu [| qd en alr taro Shoriki disclosed Wednesday night that his Yomiuri newspaper may invite the San Francisco Gi- FRIDAY'S HIGH SCHOOL GAMES . — . é ? ee . Bantice Central ants o1 the Chi igo White Sox itral at Saginaw , ; > of game Arthur Hill at Flint Northern to Japan for a series of games Pontiac Northern at Rocheste against Japan's leading profes- Dearborn Fordson at Waterfor Plymouth at Walled Lake sional teams next yea t Farmingto Livonta Bentle * *® * Berkley . at Ferndale The Yomiuri and the Mainichi Port Huron et Hagel Pa \ . . ae t a sr Mt. Clemens at East Det wave taken turns bringing Ameri- Birmingham at RO Dondero can major league teams to Japan Avondale at Fitzgerald ; Romeo at Tro: every two years Lake Orion at Lapeer * * * Lutheran West at Clawson Oak Park at Madison Bloomfield Hills at Clarkstor West Bloomfield at Holly Milford at Brighton Northville at Clarenceville North Branch at Oxford Ortofiville at Imlay Cits Capac at Almont New Haven at Dryden Anchor Bay at Memphis Armada at Brown Cit Wrandotte Schafer at Sout Lyon Lakeview at Utica Grosse Pte U.S at Lamphere SATURDAY'S GAME Cranbrook at Nichols SUNDAY'S GAMES St Michael) at st ement St. Benedict at Bt Frederick OL St. Margo@t St Rita St James a? RO Bt Mary RO Shrine at Detroit DeLaSalle The final decision was expected to depend on-the showings of the two teams in the ear ly stages of the 1960 season. The trip would be made after the 1960 World Series ‘ Wins in Argentine SANTE FE, .Argentina ‘(AP)— The Wichita Vickers, National AAU basketball champions of the United States scored a 66-55 de- Wednesday night over an cisj}or Rochester Northern tomorrow night Pentiae Press Phete Falcons have been sharp- in preparation for their lst meet- Hard-running Joe M« handoff from quarterback John ailing behind Red Sox Announcer *. “set Wins Damage Suit TAMPA. Fla. (AP)—Boston ra dio and television announcer Curt Gowdy yesterday awarded $60,000 in a damage suit against Kent S. McKinley, publisher of the Sarasota News McKinley said the ‘would be appealed wus decision Gowdy, who sought $500,000 in the jury trial, contended a car driven by McKinley struck his ve- hicle in Sarasota in 1957, and that McKinley hit him through the win- dow of his car at the scene of the crash Gowdy said he hurt his back in the collision’ and dispute which fol for lowed, was_ hospitalized SiX weeks and was unable to broad- cast Boston Red Sox games dur- ing the 1957 season McKinley denied that his cat struck Gowdy’'s vehicle, or that he struck the announcer CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs Wednesday signed as a catcher 37-year-old Del Rice, who released as a coach by the Braves after the 1959 Was Niilwaukee -fason ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER VIRALON the revolutionary new suit you can wear rc Hart Schaffner G Mar spun, closer-weave fab rest is Dacron that subsidizes Viralon'ss daily upkeep: creases stay in, wrinkles hang out, most spots sponge off, ‘trips to And Viralon holds the line—neat, narrow, natural—of Hart Schaffner G Marx styling Dickcinsons BIRMINGHAM—272 W. 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Port Huror 13 0 1 6 9 Armada 14 1 241 in Nonleague Feature io.) oi 0 4 6 o New Haven 1 41 15 t T OAKLAND B Capa o¢o o 7° League All Games ; tomorrow Wer WILT SUBURBAN CATHOLIC Fitzgerald 4 0 0 7 0 0 League All Gam By CHUCK ABAIR Avondale 3 0 1 6 0 1 Wr wir . . 4 Tro 22:1! 24 St Benedic 6 0 0 7 0 6 Five games with direct bearing Lake Orion ¢ 23 0 34 Ost James 5 1 0 610 pen ee . ary son 1 40 3 4 O OL Bt Mary 42 0 3 on league championships and some yyitit0) (ae 2 5 0 Bt Michael HH ; 7 4 | interesting non-loop contests will WAYNE-OAKLAND St. Rit 2 4 0 34 06 | ¥ , * : League All Games St. Frederic 24 04 5 06 feature the last full Friday prep wert Wikit Bt Cumsc, Saraits aS football schedule tomorrow N« e 6 00 6 1 © ROS: Mary 6 6 0 0706 _ We Bloomfield > | 0 6 | 06 The biggest local attention will Brighton 3 3 0 3 3 1 OTHER AREA RECORDS : Clar to 3 ; 0 be on the Oakland B title battle foi. @231 | | Ro cin wer ‘ _ ' ie ; * . a 4 irine 5 0 at Warren Fitzgerald and the 1st “sll ala Hills Ss ae 2 RO Dondero 5 2 4 } Pontiac Northern-Rochester clash. Clarenceville 0 1 0 6 | Sram 3 ; H | Oak Park Avondale ts defending cham- Farmington ne : : . pion but the Yellowjackets will . tdi 23 1 3 j ica 241 be in an unfamiliar underdog Mann Gives Up Try Roseville : 41 role against Fitzgerald. Country Day 1 6 0 Other big league duels are slated { § C k for the Eastern Michigan, Wayne- 0 ave rac ers f) Ty { B f Oakland, South Central and South On ry 0 ea ern Thumb NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Earl . Ferndale can clinch a tie for the Mann, owner of the financially Special Season Rule EML crown by getting by visiting distressed Atlanta Crackers. gave Royal Oak Kimball. Northville in,up several months of efforts to the W-O, Imlay City in the SCC, save the club for Atlanta Wednes- Hunters planning to file appli- ind Thumb power Anchor Bay are day and turned the franchise Cations for special season deer . hit ¥ =] ° . seeking outright pennants back to the Southern Assn hunting permits should be care- a meeting of league direct- ful not to file more than once, . e Comparative oe and th ors Mann said anvone who could Say the conservation department. home edge make Fitzgerald the 7 tt franc] nit ‘has ; oD ! | ran ise ‘“Oul Ne : "Da favorite but Avon skipper Frank, ete ' diinine ame aninenie Persons who break the one- Crowell has a reputation for get. nee = =i os a ~ application rule will be subject eal ncluding re =6concessions . , ting his boys “up” for big oc. | ‘ P 1 Pi . , c to fines and costs,” the depart- aay. nd all the Crackers juipmen “ i casions. Fellows like Dick Stith, M ee i ‘ a tok ment said. “In some cases, vi- Herb Harris and Walt Cooley 00 Oe aT ue bids olators may also lose their hunt- . ior sale last JUIN t yor n Nas 4 ” could show up the experts. _ nernat ing privileges. then. He has had the park on the, Ferndale is seeking its oth market several vears The department said it had an straight league triumph facing the Winder, former genera] !'™proved checking system to keep prospect of being tied for the lead manager of the Little Rock club @ Close tab on all applications. by losing. Port Huron goes to Hazel before Shreveport bought the fran Payments totaling $5,000 were Park and Mt Clemens is at East chise, said his city was interested.assessed in fines and costs against Detroit in other games in obtaining another Southern 271 persons who tried to beat the Pe * * franchise. drawing system last year. “4 Northville should breeze past ClarenceviHe for its 4h crown in aS many seasons. West Bloomfield invades Holly, Clarkston entertains Bloomfield Hills and Milford trav- els to Brighton in other Wayne- Oakland finals Imlay anticipates little trouble with Ortonville while North | Branch seeks revenge for an | earlier beating at Oxford. Anchor Bay will have its work cut out against defensive-minded Memphis. New Haven goes to Dry- den, Capac is at Almont and Ar- mada is guest of Brown City com- pleting the Thumb slate ~*~ * * The list of non-league games has increased with the wrapup of the) Inter-Lakes and Tri-County loops Northern, which tied for 2nd in | its I-L debut, will be a slight | choice against the Tri-County champion Rochester eleven. | The Huskies made a strong show ng while losing out to Walled Lake in an i gain a share of the title a ago. They will have to bounce back to dump Rochester the Falcons have a five-game Win string going since bowing to Farmington—a PNH vic- tim Plymouth at Walled Lake, Romeo at Troy, Lake Orion at Lapeer and Birmingham at Royal Oak Dondero are some of the other top attrac- tions Farmington will host Belleville, Southfield goes to Bentley, Berkley is at home against Roseville, Luth- eran West vs Clawson, Oak Park goes to Madison, Utica meets Lakeview, South Lyon takes on Wvandotte Schaffer and Grosse Pointe University School is guest of Lamphere. attempt to VW eCOK Bengough Has Attack PHILADELPHIA Bengough a (AP)—Benny the Phila- coach for delphia Phillies, is recovering in Nazareth Hospital from a slight! heart attack. ; Bengough, a colorful catcher} who plaed with Babe Ruth, com- plained of chest pains Monday | night and was hospitalized. 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SAGINAW ft 2-119 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959. x * * Johnson Is Out for Sunday's Battle at Pitt Steelers Favored Over}| Detroit as Both Teams Need Victories | The New York Giants are seven-| ‘|point choices to retain their one-| {game lead in the National Football, . - |League’s Eastern division Sunday peer ean een iy whipping the Chicago Cardinaal eral manager win J. erson 4+ yankee Stadium. ‘Giants Rams—49ers Even | By United Press International { point choice to baie e back ra | York in the East, clash at Cleve- ~x~ *k* * x &* * Favored: ‘Charley Conerly and Frank Gif- |ford. Conerly, the club’s No, 1 }quarterback, sprainéd his right an- ikle during last week’s 20-3 victory land, The Browns are eight-point |over the Packers. Gifford missed favorites. last Sunday’s game because of-a the expense of the Redskins, The Browns and Philadelphia Eagles, bracketed a game behing New of the Detroit Lions says the sus-| pension handed fullback John Hen- ry Johnson is for indifferent play, as well as for missing the team’s plane back from the west coast. Anderson said Johnson definitely The San Francisco Forty-Niners, nursing a one-game lead over the Baltimore Colts in the Western race, are rated even with the Rams for their game at Los An- geles. will miss Sunday’s game against + + ae the Steelers in Pittsburgh, but . hinted that the big fellow might} Samday’s other key games will be played at Washington and be reinstated next week. Sitting out the Steeler game would cost! “leveland, Baltimore, upset by Cleveland last Sunday, is a 9-', Johnson about $1200 The Chieago Bears play host to|torn rib cartilage suffered two the Green Bay Packers and are|weeks ago at Pittsburgh. Bob ntaetnareteania: . ie Bt | Schnelker, New York’s top of- | meeting between the two old rivals. es ‘ The Pittsburgh Steelers entertain| /ensive end, = may not play be the Detroit Lions and are six-point |C@uSe of a back injury. choices, The Cardinals are in good ~x~ k& *® shape with tackle Luke Owens New York (51) may have to] the only doubtful starter. The play the Cardinals (2-4) without its} two key offensive performers, Cardinals, the only N.F.L, club which specializes in a double- As for the team itself, strug- gling with a 1-5 record going into the grudge gamo in Pittsburgh, Anderson managed a wry com- ment: ‘‘we're just trying to pick up the pieces,” he said. “I don’t know what I’m supposed to say when you're 1-5 and you are supposed to be in contention. We'll just have to be satisfied with being a spoiler the rest of the way — but I think we’ll win most of our games the rest of | the season.” in Defensive By The Associated Press Undefeated Louisiana State, the, Ination’s No. 1 college football) team, has replaced Yale as the least scored against major eleven is season } This Sunday’s encounter is the game that was booked because it th would be one of those naturals, and_| _—_ despite the fact that nothing is at) The Bayou Tigers, along with stake but prestige, a near-capacity unbeaten fourth-ranked Sy segue crowd will attend including a good 5@ve @ monopoly on most of the; representation from Detroit. major college defense honors, ac- The rivalries between coaches ©'ding to NCAA Service Bu- Buddy Parker of the Steelers and|"eau Statistics released Thurs- his successor in Detroit, George |): a.) Wilson, and between quarterbacks ; | Bobby Layne of the Steelers and} LSU, with the longest winning his replacement in Detroit, Tobin|streak (19) in major football, is Rote, are still rivalries — but | the only team that has denied its without the companionship of a °Pponents a touchdown. Only nine | good team on either side, they | Points — three field goals — nave lose much of their luster. |been scored against the Tigers in| LSU Takes Over Lead 2 wing offense, upset the Giants in New York last year, 23-6, The Forty-Niners-Rams clash is| a tossup although Los An- took a 34-0 whipping last month at San Francisco. The fig- jures indicate the {They have scored more points 1(165) than any other club and have jallowed less (72) than any other da, Purdue and North Texas;team. The Rams (2-4) have lost State. their last two games while the Arizona: State holds the punting | Forty-Niners have won three since Statistics week with an average of 46.5.| . ™ . Brigham Young is second with! The Baltimore defensive unit, he doe 3 0 ,blasted for five touchdowns by The Air Force leads in recov-,|Cleveland’s Jim Brown, faces an- ‘Lions Can Now Just Hope to Pick Up the Pieces { } | All-Star Pin Points MAKE | Scout Morgan Moves heiaind today was named to the . . Baltimore Orioles scouting staff. From Phils to Orioles James M. McLaughlin, Oriole ‘farm director, said Morgan will BALTIMORE (® — William P cover part of Pennsylvania and (Cy) Morgan, connected with the New Jersey. Morgan became the Philadelphia Phillies baseball or-|20th full time. sceut on the Birds ganization for the past 20 sea-| payroll nD BUCK and BEAR HUNTERS’ SPECIALS! NEW LOW PRICES TRAILMAKER @ NEW TREADS Silvertown Quality-Fully Guaranteed Forty-Niners | {(3-1) have a well-balanced squad ] ' | RIGHT PLACE — Ed Lubanski shows spot for sure pin leaves. By ED LUBANSKI Getting strikes is the most ex citing part of bowling, but the kegler hasn't been born yet who ny . jcan make a ten-s trike on every osing ‘een Bay bv e t 3 leadership for the fifth straight! : to Gr oh y one point. be pall But by converting spares, when s Start to strike, his scores are really respectable. The best rule to follow in mak- | re ‘. > = . ered fumbles by the opposition. In| Other excellent runner in Don Bos-'ing cpares is to move to the right six games, the Falcons have!S¢ler of the Redskins. But Wash- pounced on 17 rival miscues. giv-|ington (2-4) faces the harder task ing up only four themselves. No/°f stopping John Unitas, Baltimore team in major circles has lost/@uarterback who has thrown 17 fewer fumbles and only Arkansas touchdown passes this season. with 22, and Texas with 19, have|Baltimore has a 4-2 record. recovered more opponents’ fon | Cleveland, which downed Ballti- bles. Arkansas and Texas have|More despite four scoring passes played seven games éach, lby Unitas, meets another top-notch TOTAL DEFENSE | passer Sunday in Norm Van Brock- The Steelers have been install- ed as 6'2 points favorites to jolt the Lions to their sixth de- feat in seven outings. The Steel- ers have a poor 2-4 record and both teams will be trying to bounce back — the Lions from the 33-7 pasting they took at San Francisco, and the Steelers from the 45-24 lacing they absorbed from the Chicago Cardinals. Denying he has any feud going with Parker, Wilson said yester- day, “as far as I'm concerned this is just another ball game we are trying to win.” The feud talk started late in the 1957 season after Wilson and Park- er had a sharp verbal clash at the Vesper Club in Philadelphia. Over-all defense honors, how- ever, went to Syracuse, which) has permitted less than a yard) per play by rushing (134 in 166! tries) and twice in six games has) held its opponents to minus nial | seven games. | jage on the ground. | Opponents have been able to gain only 575 yards both in the air and on the ground against) Syracuse. That’s an average of only 95.8 yards per game. LSU is| second with a 143.6 average. Alabama leads in forward pass defense, permitting only 26 com- pletions in 56 attempts for 301 yards against it. Mississippi is second with 374 yards. Alabama is one of five teams that stil] has not given up a touchdown by pass- Wilson called the feud talk silly. ing. The others are LSU, Fiori- cnet, lin of the Eagles. The loser in this ame Plays Yds. P 1 Syrac ase 285 575 958 game will fall two games behind 3. Mississippi x ses ess sae if New York beats the Cardinals. : age rer trees = Le Cleveland and Philadelphia have $ Wroming 6.4... 409 1225 ~=-175.0/4-2 records. 7. 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Add $3 CU UUG RL ee 77 WEST HURON ST. ae FE 8-0424 a THE PHILIP NOEL-BAKER British Laborite Awarded Prize Philip Noel-Baker Wins Nobel Peace Money for United Nations Work OSLO, Norway (UPI) —Philip Noel;Baker, a British Labor Party tmember of parliament who has campaigned vigorously for world disarmament for more than 30 ' The following are top prices lcovering sales of locally grown | MARKETS Leading Stocks ¢ | | Take Tumbles | : onstrated the ‘vigorous good cae cipal ‘aed bold by offered little advance light a neXt! health’ of the ssiesacratic party them in wholesale package lots. : 7 year’s contest for the presidency,|,, it prepares the momentous Quotations are furnished by the) NEW YORK — The stock with some exceptions they seemed) -annaign of 1960.” Detroit B u of Markets ¢;market declined irregularly in ac- to reconfirm today a_ situation Fer ateead — = =e 5 ee ove early trading today. disappointing to the GOP: MODEST GAINS . Most leading stocks fell from The Republicans still are hurt- Sen. Thruston B. Morton (R-Ky), . fractions to about a point. A few ing politically in the cities. Their} the Republican National Chair- Detroit Produce gainers bucked the downtrend. own arsieone hag said an urban) man, sized it up this way: revolt e Democratic con-| “\odest Republican net gains in ) American Motors encountered : se epu g vRvurre gressional landslide in 1958. New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl- Apples, Deliclous. bu. meRCONOCOCESC. 03.38 | some profit taking. It fell more Officially, leaders of both par- ; Apis Meathony bur .ceccecc... 250, than 3 points at the start, then ' vania, Massachusetts and Ohio. Apples. McIntosh. bu. ....... ‘.. 2.75| eut the loss about in half. Roughly a stand-off in Connecti- areiee. a Be a fa 6 | cut. In Indiana, Republicans had.a pples, cider 4-gal. case ........... 2.50 Studebaker-Packard dropped ® Lf statewide gain of six mayoralties, amie -ooqad a leneteataianen {3g|@bout a point and the when-issued | n X but despite this net figure, showed Quince, Due... t.eluliiuissessit: 2.15/stock was off fractionally. | net losses in cities of 25,000 and ——e The leading steels were nae wan ‘ s _........$225 Unanimously as strike settlement : . . . | eet No im on behs. .......... 1.00jefforts dragged. The Supreme | . “In my own state of Kentucky Broccoll! No. 1 dos. ee eeeeenes 2 250! 53 cat . an expected Democratic split did Cabbage. bu. .....ccscececeeeeeeee 1.75\Court decision was awaited on a ed Cabbage, Curly, bu. 02.75 7; , inj i not materialize and the Democrats , * D lode! GODEOOE °° ae aft-Hartley injunction. : : peace F aang “pa. 138| x «*« * | Pla f Hall won the election according to Carrots, topped, Du. eevee een :. 938] U.S. Steel was off about point! nner of Halloween tom ; Cauliflower. | dos. i - 3 25 while smaller losses were shown! Fete Near Rochester 7 ; ; . Cis seek, @6. cl eens 2.90 by Bethlehem, Republic and Jones Blames ‘Crashers’ All in all I think the Republi- font a : {28 & Laughlin. | INSURANCE FIRM HONORED—Claiming to . . Pontiac Press Photo cans have every reason to look pe lrab-o gy Pangasinan *+-$89, Rails were uneven, some of the) be the oldest insurance company in Oakland the local firm at a luncheon at the Fox and confidently toward 1960. Lary ge wae ois carrseee WaGaNe unchanged su County, Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet celebrates Hounds yesterday and presented a plaque to its An affair which started out as x &k& * |Ontons, dry 50-Ib. bag...... “ 1.30 ern pane ae Baltimore & Ohio its 70th year in Pontiac this week. To show ap- senior partner. Here Walter E. Pattee, senior |@ Halloween costume party near nigh aepreper long = gave Ferrey casts, des. bend... 80 Sy Ce a leghany Corp.) pr eciation to its representatives for seven dec- manager of the Travelers Insurance Co., presents |Rochester Saturday night eee eel ie ike make wach wae Sete og a Ahad COR : 30! ropped a is : | ades, the Travelers Insurance Company hosted _ the plaque to Carleton E. Patterson Sr. into a drinking party when a sraecli taseeae ae | Potatoes. 6 Ib. OEE c..52ccs 140 Oils retreated moderately. loads of youths apparently crashed ey , leved, Sal y Redehee” black. ts bu. 2277". 175| Jersey Standard, Texaco and it, the arranger of the party said. a so. wk i hh ewedl ae ee ee dee -- }29| Royal Dutch lost fractions. . - ’ x * * strength a = og i t “ Rutabagas, bu. ...... ++ 2.00 , Gets Director Ss In a statement to Assistant] tial nominee could bring the Flouse Squash, Acorn, bU. ......0...222. 1.80} Revlon, under big selling pres-| . Oakland County Prosecutor| back under their management. Squash. Buttercup, bu. .... 1.50/sure, was delayed in opening. It! iP t at P ti wae x *« * ued Belidees ben ..scccs $8itell 1% to 53 on a block of 10,000 y FF OSLOTFONUGC Jerome K. Barry Jr, Charles But Tuesd tana. ealivated | bu... ‘50! os : |Timmreck, 24, of 1150 E. Avon ut sday’s returns ca Squash, Hubbard, bu. ...... . 1.50 . | ’ . ; ; MOTOR eee ee eee one ene bee ame een ie s State Hospital |Rd., Avon Township, said he had|the Republicans were staging a GREENS jVestigation em ee A) a , invited a group of his friends to|noteworthy comeback only in up- Ce BO $, OB. .-coserercerens 0199] Or Pe: In | Ted A. Panaretos has been/a nondrinking costume party. state New York cities. There Gov. con te 'Nelson A. Rockefeller took a per- Kale, bu. CD Hookup Schools on Tornado © “The Pontiac schoo] system yes-! térday was alerted for the first time via a civil defense direct, ¥oice communication radio in- Stalled in the Board of Education, Offices only last week. -—A tornado warning was received at approximately 3 p.m. and the fentral office phoned all schools imstructing students to go directly home after the last bell. | = There are 83 radio installations | “Jp the county used by school sys- Parochial schools in the county Dec “tems, the county Board of Edu- | SSation, one hospital and the Oak- Sand County civil defense office. =The broadcasting monitor to receiving sets is located in) sheriff's office and manned at} all times for use in natural dis- aster and civil. defense emergen-; ° | om | PROPORED 2 YEARS AGO ™ ! > Oakland County Civil Defense} Lewis C. Jarrendt said his) proposed the program to the aunty School Superintendents two years ago, Bicec diane ose 1.50 Raytheon added a ‘fraction but DETROIT STOCKS Cc. J. Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon Allen Elec. & Equip. Co°* 23 25 arns Baldwin Rubber Co C 26027 Ross Gri Co* . 244 264 GQ. L. Ot] & Chem. Co | | 1.3 Howell Ele Mt co* 102 11 Peninsular M Co* 9 96 The Prophet Co.* 158 16.6 Rudy Mfe Co-* 6 111 Toledo Fdts 0 6 16 *No sale: bid and asked . . in the event the central station Grain Prices was cut off. The Birmingham | school system has employed this | CHICAGO GRAIN . CHICAGO, Nov. 3 iAP) — Opening method. lorats have purchased the receivers. Not} tion. Installation began last April. The receivers cost $208 each, but federal matching funds re- | imburse $104. k ‘We encouraged the superintend-|rehired by the police department. ents to purchase one radio receiver| for each school,” said Jarrendt. |; “On that basis we applied for federal matching funds for the pro- gram to include 255 radio re- ceivers. “We only received 8 orders and there is the possibility that at the one private school has the protec: Waterford Twp. Rehires Patrolman Who Quit jrequest |Pender due to a batk injury in- curred in World War II. : | tion, The original pian was to have |end of the year we may be cut off|doctor’s report and asked for rein- . | Wheat Mar i Most school systems, according Dec 200 ay 7538 or . : . Mar ....., 203%4 Jly 68 to Jarrendt, were willing to pur- ay sl 200% Rye chase only one radio for installa-iJiv ........ 181% Dec ...... 138 tion in their respective board or *?_. ae a superintendent's office Dec 3100 Js 1 Two school systems have no ra-|M8r sss: i ijt hard jcrums) ‘dio hookup, They are Novi and Jiy ceeeee-e 121 De 9 32 . r. : . | Sep vease EIB% JGR secsenss 35 | George Washington Carver. Two)}”’é,;, Mae 9.37 77's May 9.60 Former Waterford Township pa- rolman Thomas Kertz has been Kertz has submitted his resigna- jon to the Township Board at the of Police Chief Millard After a recent medical examina- however, Kertz produced a PONTIAC PRESS, TITURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 of GOP in WASHINGTON (AP) The Republicans’ analysis of Tues- day’s local elections gives them regaining control of the House in 1960. * Although the scattered elections “~ * named community relations direc- Timmreck said he charged 25 little encouragement for hopes of Elections Dim Hopes House ties claimed the results augured well for their side. * * * Democratic Chairman Paul M. Butler said the elections reaf- firmed what he called a mandate given his party in 1958 and dem- School. 680 Harmon, Birmingham, | | Roast beef dinner. Central Meth- odist Church, 38 E. Huron, Nov. 7,/ Colored With cast iron tub. Complete with all OTHERS $5.95 UP Re ae Oe seerees 1.50; . . i e ig | . : = lssuckaraaiites a. ban . 175|most electronics were Slightly} . annem _ ‘ ; years, won the Nobel Peace Prize Musterd, No. 2 bu. ----------":> L48llower. Zenith, Radio Corp. and tor at Pontiac State Hospital. cents to pay the $40 rental on Ce ee Con aaa. today, ear then bee 338 \lear were among the losers. | WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal'the negotiations at this stage are x *& * the party barn in Oakland Town- 4° Teturn Auburn fo * seen The Norwegian storting (parlia-/Turnins, bu. .....--..-..--.-+seseee: 1.75) General Motors was about un-|™ediators said today management/ more an effort to clarify various Medit¢al Supt. Dr. Walter H.| ship. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. Ment) awarded the prize, which | SALAD GREENS changed Ford was ‘steady and and union officials are in an|issues than really to bargain. He)Obenhauf announced the appoint- He said he expected betwernl etal Gar eee drainage carries a cash award of $42,602\celery Cabbage, doz. Chrysler drop atone x point absolute deadlock on a key issue | added that he could not predict|ment today. 150 to 200 i To: First Mortgage Corp.. LeBaron W the 70-year-old elder statesman| frei, My 2.225.000 " ms fin the steel strike. ____|when the situation would be re-| "Panaretos has been with the we merenernees, Com as oscars: tar of the British Labor Party without | Lettuce. leaf, bu. ....... This is the industry’s insistence | versed. hospital since 1952 as a case work | yy id th rty t al Smith, Mr. taPimie a Graver Wi: i i ig hz > Ww j . “__ e sai e went along|T. Johanson, Ludwig A. Weidner, Mr, Tisting a specific reason for his New York Stocks }n the right to change working| swarr COURT RULING supervisor in the social service thi til e cle ws chs \Weeley, Land Purchase Company, Selection Livestock iconditions it considers wasteful or | pate ; | department smoothly unt he lent to ¢ oer Charles Lukas, C. F. Millsaps, Mr. Conke = But Noel-Baker. 1 led Admiral 23.6 Kimb Clk . 662 inefficient. David J. McDonald, | The negotiations stood in recess | - 7 into his Halloween costume. When jie. Mr. Piro eg Sing mb trom a family with Quaker and DETROIT LIVESTOCK |Allie ‘Chat eS 353 ye gy ie aT United Steelworkers general presi- at least until ined as both sides! The civil service position he now he returned, Timmreck told Bar- |Cronkright. and.to all persons interested, “pacifist traditions, had devoted |. DETROIT, Nov. ¢ (AP) — (USDA) — Ainge Ltd ..-:. 313 Loekn aire .. 267 dent and top negotiator for his/2Waited the Supreme Court's de- holds is the first at the hospitaliry, several carloads of youths ne ee eS ae cae ‘his life to working for interna onan Ray coe era Genk ta i6ei heat fen Atrin *.1) 23.3 Loew's Inc. 332 Side, has served notice that it Cision on whether to sustain a since it was built in 1876. arrived with beverages. Assessor for the purpose of defraying : ‘ : 2 side, le as : ale a h the Com- ‘ and tion. tering standard to low good steers 22.30-'A™ Con. $i Lone 8 Gas .. 303 would be accepted only “over my Taft-Hartley law injunction. order- x * * They apparently learned of the minsien vended onocta be paid and borne tional peace coopera 25.80; few low to average good steers am Ma Puy .. 96.3 Lorillard .. 41.5) 4004 y jing the 500,000 striking steel-! 4 oraduate of the University of y appa ’ by special assessment for the construc- = 25.00-26.00; utility steers 19.50- ‘Am Met Cl .... 244 Low & Nash ., 76.2)Gea body. hwerkers back to thee inhe ine Ot graduate e University O!) party, he sald, from those im- |tion of curb, gutter, grade and gravel, =“He was instrumental in founding!tew smaii lots choice hetfers 26.00;,am Motors .... 94 Mack Trk .... 45.7) nn ade rs bac eir joos lor Detroit with a bachelor of phi-| \4ted' or by word-of-mouth drainage and related work on East the League of Nations and was/}stendard to low good heifers 22.00-24.00; am N Gas . 69.2 Martin Co .. 42.5) . days. The court gave no hint aSijgcophy degre Panaretos ’ . Beverly Avenue from Fuller Street to - utility heifers 17.50-21.50; few utility) Am Smelt 49.1 Merck 15 Many observers view it as the . . . sopn) egree, anaretos re-| . Arlene Street. is now on file in my of- one of the earliest members of|cows 15.50-16.00; canners and cutters Am Tel & Tel - 186 Merr ch & 8 17.2 major issue in She costly. cation: at when jt would announce its ceived a master degree in social] Because he had promised the tice for public inspection. ‘. F , 7. | 13.00-15.50 Anaconda 2.6 Minn P & 2 ae nr ee ruling. rark fr. . TTendanoiendéer hi | : Notice is also hereby given that the ite secretariat. He also was = Hogs—Salable $00. Butchers and sows Ana W&C ... 64 Monsan Ch .. 505\wide strike now in its 114th day. | . : : work from the University of Michi- barn = ere Harold Fogler that Commission and the 4ssessor of the ing spirit in founding the United) ....45" mixed No. 2 and 3 190-240 Ib. |Armco Oe) .-+ Sf, Ment Ward .. 52.1 ‘ * a ; The government obtained the gan, - (no drinking would be allowed, | city of Pontiac, will meet in the Com- tions. butchers 13.00-13.60: mized No. 1 and Armoul & Co. 389 Mot — p+ linjunction in federal court in a : ; \Timmreck told Barry he immedi-|mission Chamber in gai, ee A ~ oo _ 2 195-230 Ibs. 13.75; few lots No. 1!avyco Cor oo Ri be sp “Both sides have adamantly pittsburgh tw seks ag e 40-year-old World War II! 1 d off th aalven day of November A be at 8: DELEGATE TO U.N 200-225 Ibe. 14.00; No. 2 and 3 240-300'Bale a Obio 14 Murray Cp Ste : ittsburgh two weeks Ago ON veteran lives with his wife and one|*tely turned off the music andio'clock pm. to review silt soportuntty 3 N. 12.00-13.78; mixed grades sows 300-|peth Bteel ... 84.5 Nat Bisc 544 told us there is no present hope 'grounds the strike is menacing faye ordered the drinking youths from/*t,, ¥Bich time and place opportunity 2; 50:1 So-000 Ibs. 9.50 Nat Cash R .. 67 . : ‘iat ime - child at 53 Elizabeth Lake Rd ey | will be given all persons interested to be =He was a British delegate fo/+00 Ibs. 10.50-11.50; 400- |pestag Alt .... 311 ie Dairy ..,- 51.8/08 &@ Compromise on at issue, /the nation’s health and safety. | the barn. heard. fhe first and second U.N. General |” Vesiers—salable 50. Steady to strong;|Borg Warn ... 436 pet oneal ie spokesman for the Federal Enforcement of the injunction a x * * gl aaa 4, 1969. Assembly sessions, part of the long |choice, and prime 34-61; standard and Brigas Wife «-- 11) Nc am av .. 361 Mediation and Conciliation Serv- has been delayed pending out-| North Dakota ranks second to/ Sheriff deputies arrived at ADA Bi. EVANS. dist of international peace-making | Sheep — Salable 35. Slaughter lambs | Brun ——- . od oa n beard ice told a reporter jcome of the union’s appeal. }Kansas in its wheat crop. about the same time, he said. Mov. 5, ath Bad disarmament conferences in|soe iore;; sther ‘cimses wendy: mont Busd.Ce,, 385 Oho , 43/ Company negotiators have con-| a ae which he took part. 20.50: wtitty. to good 14 00-18 00. cull to/camp> Soup .. 496 Pan A W Air 224'tended that only by gaining more wey z : Can Dry ...... 201 panh Ep! iy ae he . , 00-6.50 : 28 ff -y through changing the =Noel-Baker climaxed his 30-year |“P°le “suehter ewes 4 Cdn Pac 231 param Pict .. 45 |efficiency zg ging : , Carrier Cp 260 parke Da... 43.7 w les can the companies af- struggle for disarmament last year Case. JI ih Sets Sen iat ork ru ne companies ¢ with a book outlining a compre- Poultry and Eggs Coles ZYME us 235 pa RR _°38.1\ford to grant any wage increases hensive “Program for World Dis-| \Cities Sve ae Pept Cola .. 332iand other benefits asked by the ° “ |Clark Equip .. 85 aed ; juni vithout adding to inflation a@rmament."’ The book, called The | DETROIT POULTRY See 1616 Phelps D ..., 584/union wi adding 4 ” | DETROIT, Nov. 4 (AP)—Prices per 1 . 37.1 Philco wee «246 _— ramp ong sheet cong te b. Detroit for No. 1 quality |Coluin Gas 206 Phill Pet . at But. th * : = ss * d rules posals bando' e ve poultry Cc Edi . 894 Proct & G 5 u e union ‘ontends _ al netees ag , } | Heavy type hens 16-18; light type hens Sonsumer Pw . 547 Pure Oi) 35.4 shang ould liminat worker al ¢ : weapons — nuc ear, a» heavy (type eraliscs ana fryers 3-4 Cont Can " 466 RCA 643 Changes wou eliminate ntional, chemical and biolog-| ips’ Whiles 17-18: Ba ; Cont Cop&8. 142 Republic Stl. 715\ gains made over the years. The a, | Ibe gg 4 Barred Rocks 20; Cont kot ép —_ He £ 3 tal. ee ee et |G i. ta . union challenges the companies’ = $ Ybs. 25-26; ducklings 30; heavy ducks|Comt Ol) ..... ¢ Reyn Met ... 60.4 | = He carried on his campaign |'*: turkeys heavy type young toms 25. coe ee il a $1 |argument that the rules have re- o ut . ' : = “hand in hand with a polftical DETROIT EGGS cuge Pe St Reg Peo... $14/Sulted in unnecessary work as- y Scoville Mf... 25.2) «}j nts | DETROIT. Nov. 4 (AP)—Eggs f.0.b Det Edis ‘teens | Signment: Bareer in Britain which took him Detroit in case lots federal-state graded:| Dis C Seag M4 ay on sod 7 * * * | AUTOMATIC 52-GALLON @ Full Warranty Jo the highest ranks of the La- | Whites—Grade A jumbo 44; extra/Dour Aire. 30} alle ae . : , x. . © Fibergins ye large 43-44; large 40-42 di 27-28, 4 rr... | ys . Steel work- dor Party. small 21-22; ‘grade B barge 31-38 no DuPont vee Pt bret Line 8H &3 Woolworth ... 58.2,Montcalm and Glenwood. Nov. 5) “Noel-Baker first demonstrated) Fred Fish was named yester- [int Tel & Tel 38 Youn S & W 36 2/from 4:30 to 7:30 p. Mm. $1.75 adults: 21x32—2-Compartment Full Factory Guarantee fis athletic prowess at Haverford, day to supervise funds for the [7onms Mar. 49 ¢ Ynest Sh &T 1og4)6 to 12 years Te. Ady. KITGHEN $2995 SU MP College at Haverford, Pa., a Quak-; state Wildlife Resources Com- | Kennecot 946 eeGVGQun & Bake Sale, Nov, 6, $ 95 € college. | mission’s fish division. i9 am, till 5 pm, Holy Name Reg. $219.95 SINK wae & PUMP = | | g. $39.95 +1 29% 5 to 7:30 p. m. Cal] reservations to! : : church office. FE 2-3401. Adults| chrome trimmings. 3-Pe. White or Colored Sectedes 8-4 te $1.50. Children uhder 12, 75c. Adv. Slightly closet. “a” BATH SETS 2 Compartment Cement fittings. Kiwanis Annual Rummage Sale) Irreg. All Reg. $134.50 b, wash basin, grade chrome 3g9* at 15 North Saginaw Street, 9 a. m.| to 9 p. m. Friday, Nov. 6 and Sat-/; urday, Nov. 7. Exceptionally fine stock of clothing, shoes, furniture Laundry Tray 21 x 32 Dbl. Compart. STAINLESS Famous Brand 50,000 Grain WATER “104” land toys. Adv $ 29” SOFTENERS Rummage sule, Fri,, Nov. 6, STEEL SINK Full Guarantee. Reg. $161.50 10 AM, to 1 PM, St, Andrews/ Church, 5301 Hatchery Rd. Dray- ‘ton Plains Adv, Navy Mothers’ Club, Turkey din-/ ner and bazaar Friday. November | COPPER PIPE 14" M HARD—20' Lengths ft. 16¢ 6th. Pontiac Sagings and Loan! F — Pm wn Bldg. 5 p. m. to 7:30 p.m. Adv We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities - M HARD—20’ Lengths ft. 24 Combination Rummage and WE ACCEPT 3 WAYS TO BUY: Ya" L SOFT—60’ Coil .....ff. 25¢ 4" Bake Sale, 178 Green Street. Unit- COMMITMENTS SH %" K SOFT—60’ Coil ..... 45¢ oe ed Pentecostal Chureh, 11 to, 7 ‘til 9:00 ly 3 urday. v. ; N “ms Open Fri. Nights FRATAS Low As #1. | Rummage Sale, First Congrega- ‘tional Church, West Huron, Satur- day, November 7, 1959 at 8 a. ror | Vv.) FITTINGS Yo" COPPER ELBOWS ....... 10c %4" COPPER ELBOWS ....... 19¢ Yo" COPPER TEES ......... Tbe Mumbi FE 4-1516 Master Plumber Available — Free Estimates Welcome Rebecca Rummage! Sale at 128 W. Pike. Fri. 6. 9-1 p.m. | Rummage Sale K. of C. Hall, 295 S. Saginaw. Saturday, November 7, 8-1. Adv. | e sale, 858 W. Huron, Pri., . 6 5:36 p.m, to 9 p.m. Sat. Nov, 7, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon, ; First Christian Church. High Fever Follies. Tickets and reservations Osmun’s Te! - Huron, ' Thurs. and Sat. Osmun's Down-| town Fri. and Mon. Adv. | The surface area of the oceans is more twice that of all the | FE 5-2100 @ radio receiver in each school | from the matching funds not used.”’|statement. | land. %4" COPPER TEES ......... Fiberglas Pipe Wrap “hii $ Ve" Galvanized Elbows. . 4%" y" Galvanized Tees..... $ %" Galvanized Tees......$ 2% 5-Ft. Steel Bath Tub ..... $46.95 Cast Iron Bath Tub ......$59.95 Crate Marred Bath Tubs . $10 up. 5-Ft. * Length 5-Ft. * Length S. H. Soil Pipe . $. H. Soil Pipe . $ 3.79 $ 3.19 89 -10 17 19 -27 .$ Galvanized Elbows... .$ 2 ROO! sitet aan Hollywood rtments 114 E. Ba iis *] a PRIVATE RANCE & cluding utilities. Adults. ES 36 after 5:30 3 RMS. & BATH. UTIL. furn. Stove & Mca ‘— In- quire 1734 W. Huron 8t. 3 BEDROOMS AND GARAGE. EM M14 j ROOMS & BATH. NEAR DRAY-|5 ton shopping center. OR 3-1978. ROC«S BATH. ALL UTILI- ties fu . PE 56-5475. 3 BIG RMS. 18T FLOOR, PRIV. ent, bath. 2 blocks ted. Call after 4 p.m from bus & Sta. $12.50 week. 1 en tore 3-4 RM. AND BATH APTS. UPPER. Heat furn. FB ca 4 RMS. & BATH, furn. Adults Ty =F hates 4 ROOM UPPER. GOOD LOCA- tion, hot water and nished| Phone FE 4-T106 6-3263. ell fyr- 2-2239 or FE In Oxford. $45 month FE 2-4536 or FE 3-9259 5 ROOM AND BATH, 4 ROOMS AND a — UPPER THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, NOV EMBER . i or couple on pension in exc for part time services. Rear it. 1146 W. Huron ROOM HOUSE, IN EXCHANGE for wife's me services. welcome. Rear ent. 1146 W Huron 4 ROOMS AND BATH. BASEMENT. Prefer middleage couple ‘til June. | $75.00 2936. » FE 5- OOM§S NEAR CENTRAL mae. a heat. Adults. Mice. PE 2-4376 in . WARM. NEAR pare LAKE age. a mo. ‘ti) J FE 4- ad” “ male ROOM BRICK, NEWLY DECO- rated. 24 Glenwood FE 4-0702. 4 RMS.. UPPER. MODERN, WEST) Side. 319 ee Adults only. il OR h. OR 3-1391 1391. 5 RMS. & BATH, NEWLY | DEC.. | ‘UPPER, WEST | Call_after 8:30. OR " ¢-0109 hie Heights. side. 5 ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED, modern, shower, oll heat. $50 a month. FE 2-3705 5 LARGE ROOMS. LOWER. $50 month. Children welcome. FE 53-8827 6 RM. BATH. HEAT & HOT erga “urn, Couple only. Avail. No 15. 2792 Churchill, ROOM ity hap ol Bed aa AN 1 RMS _ern. $65 month. WT|BEAUTIPUL 1 FURNISHED 6-RM. “Middle Straits Lake . CLOSE IN, nese SUPER - market, om store bus — Gas heat & ue FE 2-484! ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM LI ae front home, until Jun T! 3-013 we ms AT UNION LAKE. CLEAN. MOD- month EL 17-0388. ans for rent all year ‘round. Tom 10:00 to 5:00 ae at OR Attractive droom home furn. Until Byac4 Ist IBREE preferred. $65 pe EMBREE & GREC G G Union Lake Village M 3-4393 FURNISHED 2 Elizabeth Lake Front Nicely furnismed year around 2 bedroom home. $100 per month. _FE 3-7146 or FE 4-1294. FURNISHED HOME. YEAR @round. Reasonable. 8990 Pontiac Lake Road. BEDROOM HOME, all on one Ttinae excellent west — ———_ attached garage, 1 25.00 onth, “Bud” Nicholié. “Realtor, FE $- FE 2-2326 = 2 | Kent Apts Unurss Unfurnished 38 38! Rent Ho Houses s Furnished 39 | Rent Houses Unfu Unfurn. 40 MS. PARTLY FUR- i ROOM uOUSE PC FOR ad ~ 3055 AUBURN RD —3 and 4 rooms flat, 5561 CLEARY oi] heat _jacluded. 3 bedroom house with utility room. 719 CORWIN —2 bedroom house, basement rtly ‘finished into 3 room &@ ment. 1071 DURRANT — 2 bedrooms, basement, bin 3023 Ve MI 6-7956 ORCOTT—3 truss room, ol] stove 72 TREGENT+3 bedroom hot air, } STALL GARAGE. full hot aie heat, stoker fed furnace. bedroom, bath, heat. heat, sMall basement. ry Reasonable Rent TO BUY ATTENTION EXECUTIVE. NEW ranch home, lakefront. 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, built-in oven and range. $90 if have owners’ _ EM AUBURN hom sit, -M_3-3163. { HEIGHTS, 2 BEDROOM ¢, basement, $70 a mo. De- also option to buy. UL -4331 |APPLY RENTAL ON aac uni $35 hl m ceed monthly. oppor- 2-8394. = ty. FE GAS HEAT — BRICK 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX NOW AVAILABLE BASEMENT Nicholie & Harger Co. 53% NEST HURON FE 5-8183 BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM RANCH WE 3-4200 care. | 40 Rent Office Space 4: | DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. NEW | panelled of- | fices divided to suit your busi- of clear fights, heat & At $75 per mo FE 2-6280 after 10 A.M. building. Beautiful ness. Up to 1400 sq. ft. space available. parking included. and up. PRONT OFFICE. 20x24 47 TIZZY ET. to A car | | storms . West suburban. | $8,500. ‘Sr Nothin ag me $42 per mo. uu! - | __cluded. 3-801. 3 BEDRM. BRI E 2 car garage, bsmt.. auto. heat, | storms end screens, refrig.. and Tange. Close to bus, schools churches, and n Off! Baldw Low heat and taxes. Lew down ee Good buy from owner. 2 BEDRM | ne BAT FENCED I back yd il‘. car will. ing to take a loss. 651 $18 Bandison. | 2 BEDRM. HOME, PVT. BEACH be $750 down, $65 per mo | 3-4622. | 2 BED: 2 corner lots. Room for 2 bedrooms upstairs terms. REALTY 9203 Commerce Rd EM ROOM BRICK. PULL BASE- ment. At Lower Straits Lake. On more $11,500 with | John J. Vermett 3-6466 2 BEDROOM. $1,000 DOWN. OR E across gag tg bowling alley on | | Elisabeth Lake | Road." Parking emode. o suit. tii Z| nished E 2-295}. tes fur: NEW OFFICES — Fe | 49 | | : sae. | | Pphk ghar’ furn’ onth. MODERN 2 BEDROOM. H t hom ara i on at 103 Bloomfield Terrace dren welcome Laundry roma | Elizabeth Take Wileges. 3a? late model truck or car. OR xt to St. Joseph Hospital | mile east of Commerce. $50 per| Forestal. FE _3-6619 5 == — UPPER, GAS HEAT. _monih. 3355 Fox. EM 3-405. _ | Cass Sais wit OPTION | 3 BEDROOM HOME INSIDE CITY garage. West side, near bospital \TO RIGHT COUPLE — 4 ROOMS to buy. 2 bedroom year around limits. PE 8-3307 after 6:30 p.m. Adults PE 2-1822 and bath Garage — space. modern. Easy to heat. TWinbrook OUND emese In Commerce $45. EM 3.4250 2.3617 3 aes Se YEAR AROUND 6 ROOMS AND B. ATH mi cnet abe Boon BUS Wert mram oon i ak Sir phir Maa ge Pie suppiied w Yrounds All utilities BIRMINGHAM—2 BEDROOM GA8 fishing area. "94500. FE 8-2220_ | to-wall carpets and window, 830 erm and clean FE —" pra be Sa wall Moke a 1 BEDRM, HOME IN CIFY LIM-| . drapes. Electric stove and rettig-|SitALi HOUSES FO FOR RENT. | on one floor. 2 car garage, near = Lat dd LE erator. All newly decorated. Gas quire a: 1676. Tasor nd IN| transportation, newly decorated, |4 BEDRM. NORTH END. LARGE Anke at bast efor Lata Weuver Pa ea" | sie call Puan Gaus 7 | 1a hae rm incinerator. Garage. References WILL LEASE POR 71 MONTHS COLORED, 3 BEDRM. BRICK. 4-BEDROOM HOME ® required. F For eeenneet call —; Newly decorated, modern, 2, _ full basement, $80 ND FE 8-6819. Full besgment. Living room, Days, Nights FE! bedrm. home, oil heat, 2 car | COLORED a RMS. BATH. ing room and . 2-261. | earage, nite only. 608 E. Ken- | 2-58 nos oft FA furnace. Garage ww 5 36-361, FRONT ST. ne LA ROO: RCH in good condition. $10,- 3 rooms and Bath, upper & lower,WALLED LAKE, LAKE FRONT © ARSTON. a ee terms Could be rented as one unit or! nome, § rooms. _ Market 42080 rent, option to buy. MAple 5-1537. $300 DOWN permitted. 969 for both ape | WaLiED DARE cE ROOMS, | HOUSE ON WATKINS LAKE, 6 oe Fi 2cgg Snag Pag Rona ments, or $40 for single — 360. MU 94353 = dining room,| rooms. OR_3-7459. includes ta and insuran: and. ment. Kenneth G Hempstead, ed IDEAL POR A THRIPTY ee AN ee E. Huron 8t. FE 48 R t H — seen ction sage C. PAN NGUS. Realtor 346 ORCHARD LK NICE. erred en ses resident section. yd | 2160 M15 Ortonville NA 1-2815 ° ‘ rms. bath Separate bsmt. Auto - rs Unfurn. 40, Kent, Realtor, FE 5-6105 eat arage Big yard. White & = LAKE ORION 2 BEDROOMS, | aa Ree aA 1 y inn me ee bart auto. gas heat. garage. nice | ADIA APT NO = yard, vacant, $60. MY 2-3341. | 2 iene "aretates apartment with | 3 rooms & bath at $54 per — Children welcome schools, churches and Close Scuntewa. Well-heated and maintained Am- ple laundry facilities taker at A-2, See care-; 2-BEDROOM BRICK GAS HEAT — VACANT | Arcadia Court, cor-| $75 PER MONTH | Gar e. Large lot. Near | Watcitora. $70 per mo. Call | J. A. Taylor, altor, OR 4-0306 | | CAKEFRONT 2 BEDROOM. BASE- | LOWER LONG LAKE DISTRICT. | 4 bedrooms. Beach privileges. MI | ner E. Huron St. or K G. Hem Nicholie & Harger Co. | _7-06 stead, 102 E. Huron FE 4-3284 or 53% W. Huron FE 5-8163 | | MODEDN HOME, HALF ACRE. | | PE 2-7439 after 5 p.m Highland Recreation. beach & : CHANDLER, 165—2 BDRMS. CLOSE 2 BEDROOM $60 MO. 863 STAN- | fishing close. $40 month. Empire | ' in. Gas heat. Parking ley. UL 32-4232 __3-0920 or MU _ 4-8825 q LARGE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT — 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX — MAURER ST. 3 BEDRM. BRICK | 2 bedrooms. West side Heat fur-| ranch. Oi! furnace, ~ BEDROOM. MoD BEDROOM HOME, FURNACE. Loe _ Long Lake Road near n R. ERN. decorated $65 mo. FE 42883 j2 0 3 and 2 BEDROOM HOME. MODERN. J heat at_and | 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW. UNION | NEWLY screghs. $80 mo. ee MICHIGAN, 5 aR | House with water, no plumbing. — chicken coop and $35 mon WOod ward 33840, "« UNiversity | barn, onth. Days’ __ #8306 evenings. MONEY FOR MOVNG AND RE- furn. _ 8t. BOARD FE 8-9661. ishing? Get up to $500. SEA- ? SINANCE. 1185 N. Perry META acres tillable, MICHIGAN. 250 5 bedrooms semi- MORA modern house. Excellent for crops r beef. Days _UNtversity 4-8309 evening WOod ward 5-3840 or 8. (OR SELL). ROOMY 3 BEDROOM house, Jarge lot, garage. nego ha 8c! = at door. en 71-0257. Eves and -Rochester area. ¥ aConaeTEE. pvt. D ent reel heat, fenced back- 0851. yard. Ref. OL 6- ment Prefer couple. No drinkers (3 RMS AND BATH, $35. FE 40534 $50 month. FE 53-3695 ORCHARD CO URT APARTMENTS —BR - 18 “Rent Pontiac's West side apartment de most exclusive, AND NEW- —AIR CONDITIONED— 2 BEDROOMS Greatly Reduced” modern velopment ee Duiding with individ- ual entran Beautiful Kitchens with meta nets in decorator colors tic tops furnished. Auto. heat and hot water ‘ acrial and many other fine fea- 44, Oakiand ney | FE OR tures , -ADULTS ONLY - Manager 19 Salmer SU, FE 8-6918 stove and Frigidaire pom child welcome Heights Auburn Ave with plas-| 3 _Newly decorated x 3-0473 re ee Aigo f RICK. 3 BED- 8-954 after 4, Sat. all day. ome. Ottawa ane PE 5-8571 RENT WITR OPTION TO BUY EDROOM BRICK TERRACE 2 bedrm. modern hi ‘oar heat. FE 4-242. MY 3-3711. | BEDROOMS IN DRAYTON — _partly furnished. OR _3-7917 SAL L EE WOODS SUB. Pw 4.0824 “Brick, eA —— tiled Pie niling. 30¢4 -Auburn Se eee ant. 280 W. Yale. corner BEDROOM HOME, GAS -HEAT. f = -4586 Call after 4 p.m MY 3-2780. a aaa Ate PE 3.9036 or UN 4.4588 3 1 cab — 3 tove and refrigerator) (soft) fur- | nished. Kitchen fan. master TV) Apt stg fur- UL 2 Rentals Paul A. Kern, Realtor FE 3005 A Living room, dinette, kitchenette and bath. Upper Fiat--Heated URN AVE. AUBURN HTS. bedroom. Front and rear private entrances. Garige. Attractive four-family $75 per building month. References re- 85. ouired. FE 3-7101 or FE 5-89 UNFORNISEED APT. FOR RENT.) 4-6433, 55 William WEST SIDE. 4 A 7 AND 5 ROOMS WITH. bath, gas heat. PE 4-7328. WEST SIDE. NEAR SCHOOL AND, ‘ shopping area, : tric stoves. 7 rooms and 3 i A or OR 3 w rooms, bath. Washer, refrigera ator. Second utilities furnished. OR steam heat, room with baths. onl For appointment, call -0683 elec- a 4 roo! WEST SIDE stove, and. floor All 3-7193. WATER GARAGE, ) STOVE i FURNISHED. FI ONT. WEST ot ge : BLOCK aged ROOMS REAR KITCH. (ELECTRIC) FIRST WILL ree abou’ ha FE 5-3253 AFTER 7 Open Daily & Sun 10 am-@ pm 4 BEDROOM. PRIVATE 4 ROOMS AND “BATH. | -1320 Auburn! 345 Oakland Ave fe) 4 e 4 4 — HOUSE. KITCHEN FURN, _Couple, $35. FE 47457. ton ye at BEDROOM HOUSE, in Dray- BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN NO cet Bang CO8TS THAN RENT PAYMENTS LESS MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & aes ora 1:30 31 Bilal TO 6 2 blocks north = % ‘Montcalm WESTOWN REALTY PE 8-2763 or pane LI 2-4677 6 RM. HOUSE. BATHS down payment rE 5-3741 6 rooms, GI, noghing We. W. down. $7,200 $900 MONTH 2 baths, full basement, ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 235 RUTGERS, 2 BEDR exclone wot a1 open, po: tn er Ey at it and call TO oom ot] hot air, automatic wa- M and NO MONEY DOWN RELIABLE. PERSON bedrooms, almost new. Base- automatic heat and hot Vacant, k owner BEDROOM IN SYLVAN VIL- ee g Dmene lived in. 1% bath RY. (Dick) VALUET Realtor Open rE. «Ses! SED ROOK { WITH AUTOMATIC as heat. Near Lake Oakland he Penal $80 a month 34 EN. DINING K . oom, living room with fireplace | WALLED LAKE 2 BED 2. with option to buy 8. Johnson, near Genera! Hos- pital. $85 per month. TIM WRIGHT, Realtor PE 5-9441 pen ‘til 8 30 | ROOM HOUSE WITH PART | bath. $30 month. REpublic_2-8631 ROOMS, BATH AND GARAGE Children welcome $62. PE 8-2494 ¢ ROOM HOUSE NEAR WATER- ford, all modern, neat and clean Pe 2930 welcome. $50 per mortith. 4 BEDROOMS. BATH AND HALF. hot water heat, Mt. Vernon Rd. OL 2-5207 4 ROOMS AND GARAGE. PE 2-1466. adult R| | & | , $95) ' | } t 28 Mile Rd and! Warwick. 37 BEDROOM END TERRACE. GA-| SMALL MODERN HOUSE AND rage, auto heat Refrig. and arage, clean Baby welcome ae Pa Baldwin Ave ose in e FE 5-1969. Elizabeth _ Lake Road. 3 BEDROOM CE. IN-|8MALL CLEAN HO ELEcC- Pe ths 1859 White e Rd. MU tric range, ony picture }-8133 window, lake vileges. No pets. \J ROOMS AND BATH, RELIABLE | _860. OR 3-4330. sae Auburn Heights. UL serio oe tm br IN SYLVA rf 3 ig, Cer lig pata To c orated, OUPLE., ra DEC- 5 rooms and 5 bath, month. Man to do — neer “as a jobs each mon UL VACANT 2 BEDRM. FRAME. POLL base ment. Oil co Clean. $76 a month. FE 8 VERY NICE | bath, Leas WATE Five ane RM. AND gas heat gas heat. FE 4-6065 ROOM. MA RFORD TOWNSHIP a ‘“ roo home. | m Suburban property. Renting for $85 per month. References re- quired ‘PINE LAKE AREA: Newly decofated five room home. full basement, gas heat. garage and large lot. References required. | CONTACT: John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS Since 1925 West Huron Street \4 BEDROOM MODERN HOME, LO-' Poa vr 5-9447 or FE 2-403 m | cated at 37 S Jessie St. $75 se EVE. FE 5-4846 mo. Call J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor.) — ————— OR 40306. For Rent Rooms 42 4 ROOM MODERN. FULL BASE- 1 LARGE ROOM, FIRST PLOOR, { ment, utce tocatton near + front. 89 State Street. PE 2-0566. Trail. $60. Adults. EM 3-3271. 2 REI LADIES, SHARE AT- 4 ROOM HOUSE, OIL HEAT. 1018 tractive residence. Also 1 rm. Premont, Huron Gardens. FE apt. 547 ‘on. _2-5302. 2 RMS. (1) $6 (1) $7. 4 BEDROOMS, hl gg oa FE 2-5296 heat, newly decorated. e priv-| a VELY tleges. $90 a month. Call OR oy home. Bus, telephone, TV, 4-0095. Meals if | PE 8-3338. ‘ LAROE R ROOMS AND BATH | AT BUS STOP. LOE. FRONT RM. ern location. an Fa cu a On cae | De Sees 5 ROOMS, BATH, AND SUN BUSINESS LE rch on Scott Lake. Adults. FE ; Yees or PE 5-512 |b et, Bm Why Pay More?) § HEATING We have 3 rm ba he: ants. for $50.. Newly arated bedrm. 3 biks. E. of court furnished apartments. between Nites . Si AR CAROL E. Pike & WE 4-3546 terraces houses & attractive clean | SLATER APTS. 53 N. PARKE ." anday, see caretaker AL ARCADIA CT.- laundry facilt: 5 ROOM " \8 16 le a 5 ROOM HOUSE, TERRACE, EAST Bie i per month. PE 2-127). BASEMENT, GLASSED in pare md blocks off lake. Keego Harbor. 8-8624.or FE 8-2009. — 5 ae a, WEST SIDE PE 4-646 DERN IN KEEGO. ~~ — 22 Auburn 5 ROOMS AND BATH IN AUBURN _ Heights. Close in. FE 2-5346. _FE 5-6321 RMS., AUTO. HEAT. _- Tage, lake priv. PE 2-5518 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT Witherfield Inquire 138 Huron GA- 67 w 6 ROOM HOUSE. Phone UL 2-1497 Rent Houses Furnished 39|© ROOM HOUSE, OAS HEAT. 6 ROOK DUPLEX. GARAGE. = ; * Wie front, yd. Blue 8k tea Roaeew wh GARG ea a he iay-at-home wader ROOM ee te ope oe couple “*4 time work. 5 ey P. 7 GEDROOM COZY CLEAN. On|® ROOM HOUSE. NEWLY DECOR- 1 BEDR lh sr soon | _ated. ‘por ror information, FE 4-3148. 2 BEDROOM | HOME. 12 hs Se ROOM HOUSE, $55 MO. 281 , Baldwin Ave. FE 2-5170. heat, ca walking Snamee - ‘Uel-Huron PE 4-8354. | $13 K RM. HOUSE. a5 oy bg Children 2685 Or- 2 8B LARGE Ave. Sylvan lot. Garage. Automatic washer. - Only per mo. Call - A. Tay- STREET lor, "Realtor, OR 4-0306 r | one a Nome. with apartment up 27 BEDROOM H ? pone Gi -_ or upper apartment ted. FE 0065. a rented rooms. Bath ore 8 at bo 3 pe up with kitchen fa- } ROOM HOUSE CLOSE IN. SUTT- cilities. Separate entrance. 3 able for couple or BS small rooms and kitchen down. Auto- child. 13, after 4 pm. | a eee Close ae por g Ban “4 ——— D se ; 3 RMS. 5 ee nice nei ; per month me for w house with flege Raa ae ROTO) Sat ag “Bie urnis. , . . He { Lake A | 102 E. Hur tre ey ing CLEAN AUTOMATIC HEAT, PARK- 23 8. Paddock. FE ‘8-8127. CLEAN WARM QUIET ROOM, r, privileges. 18T older Kitchen FE lady. 5-0151. for with per children, FE p.m. COLORED COUPLE OR WOMEN income to rent room for $$ week. Women to care for 2 Pee Call after 6 EMPLOYED LADY. ae FR in. FE privileges. ane LOVELY RGE ED aoe Twin beds, prs bath and liv- ing room. Private entrance. 69 Mary Day. LADY. HOME igh pe og = _ Tage. 128 Lincoln. PE 3-7733 | LARGE ROOM. WASHINGTO N sT. business or professional aihininks 5-6212. SLEEPING ROOM $7 PE 8-1285. SINGLE OR COUPLE, COLORED. PE 5-2856. Call before 3 p.m. care, sonnel. Flexible rates. FE wr oFfrr THE F Rent Stores $9,900 OR RUSS McNAB Will build 3 bedroom ranch style base A BUILDER We design, finance, build personalized home at rock price. Let us figure your now REAL . 9203 Commerce Rd __ EM BEACH DR. 5 RMB. $1 $12 LI 1-3113 _ $12 wk 3 bedroom. vacant Terms. $8,500 Cash, down One-Stop Bldg. Service Lin teous capable planning assistan assure a distinctive quality” built ttom needs John J. Vermett 3-6466 2 DOWN. BY OWNER. NEAR ROCHESTER $6,900 will consider car as down payment FE 5-4435. BY OWNER. LARGE 2 BEDROOM. porch, bi and heat. Paved streets. Low down payment. Many fea- tures. Lake privileges. Call eves. FE 4-2313 BARGAINS See this large income. 58 and 4 rooms, 2 baths, full basement, stoker, arage, paved streets North end. Easy terms. East side, Large 5 rooms, glass oll furnace, automatic wa- Only “PONTIAC REALTY BY OWNER. E. AN rooms, basement, eT heat Madison ern igh? icensh. be gene * oe less for 737 Baldwin FE 5-8275 BY OWN: BEDROOM R: home. Dra: Piains. $500 down $56 a month, taxes and insurance included. 4% per cent interrest. 5 New- 4 =" close to LeBaron, High & new North- Immediate oc- cash. 29 S. Shirley. FE 4- 0 ETE = Sane: n ROOMS AND BATH. OWNER. bedrooms, dining rm. Gas heat, rome Storms, screens and gara Finest sharp home. OTTAW. fireplace tm li ing ding. Real aeighberhced. 7458 weekdays after 5 p.m BETTER HOME Course. Royal Tile basement. Carpeted. 3 BEDROOM brick overlooking Red Run Golf Oak. Gas heat. Fire- pe place. Garage. $23,500. LI 3-1520 4 Bedrms., 2 Baths Superb location — amon eng aoa Patryor ad with hrepines, basement with dishwasher and pear Be ageoos. te possession. G 4395 Dixie rge lot. with $2,000 down or $5,900 FE 5-2864. Bloomfield Highlands At- Giroux-Franks cash. “BY OWNER rooms, nice serunete, | street, landscaped corner jot. | Tifiee | MY | BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM HC 2 “Clarkston, inds = cis Nearly new. Built 1955. Pull fin-'| ished heat paved | Bac HOME large lot, carpeting, & garage, full basemen call for appointment. MA 5-7181. Man bemt Auto, oil * canes ne wa heate: Joslyn Wee. MI 61432 after 7. rf By Kate. Osan { —— | eee OSA @ 1969 by NEA Service, ine | : | “IT got a hundred in algebra and somology — if you add my | _ two sell Angeter 7 For ‘Sale tiouses BREWER MR. CLEAN Mister Clean here Pa a 6 room modern home in for your family Walk | to downtown. Oil heat. 2 Immediate prlaieseion. SMALL INCOME Sound investment in this 2 family income. 4 rooms and bath down, 3 and bath up. Private entrances, 2 car garage. $6500, WILL IS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR 94-96 E. Huron 8t PE 4-518! 5-8064 F Eves. FE or. E 80823 BY OWNER Across street from schoo! room, extra large living soom and kitchen, 1% baths, utility room. Garage. attached. Oj) nace. On paved road $2,500 down CLARE STON. 2 bed- te condition ; ne os | | | fur- | -For Sale Houses IN INKSTER 3 bedroom home tn Inkster Mich. Full basement, asbes- tos siding, aluminum siding storms & screens New auto. gas furnace Auto hot water. Large kitchen with dining area. 60° lot on paved street with trees and landscaping Near schools, churches and shop- ping. $10,000 with $300 down or will rent for $70 with lease & option to buy. OR 4-0268 LAKE ORION 5 ROOMS & BA All modern, lakefront. Owner. MY SE $711. LAKEFRONT. owner fu LAUINGER REALTY 6 ROOMS plus 3 N basement. $16,900, terms FOR room apartment, | ' OR 38138 | 3 MILFORD $25 Moves You In bedrooms. Gas heat. 49° 4 Eves Garbage | | _MAple 5-5011. | disposal Paved street. City sew-| er & water e lol ase- BY OWNER. WEST SIDE. FRAME!) ment Heart lake area. 3 2 story. 3 bedrooms. den. break- | blocks to schools. fast room antry. fireplace VErmont 8-3731 or woedward | carton pd ct ne | 2-3514 or VErmont 8-3008 e xKcelien col foper cent. down ius mortgage | MODERN & ROOM BAN Phone pa 4 Xtra lot available MY 2.3352 after p.m. : , NICE 3 BEDROOM HOME. FULL Builder’s Close Out | basement, near Northern high 506 rson. New 3 bedroom, school. Newly decorated Fenced face brick, full basement, gas in yard. Low down payment. — Total price $11,750. erms. : > Gos en yee iy Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 75 W. Huron Street Hannan Real Estate -T FE 5-8161 or FE 44278 BY OWNER. INCOME PRICED to sell. Cash or land contract.! NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME, FULL _FE 25 basement. carpeted. $9,950. | COLORED. 515 HARVEY ST NEEDS| Waterford Twp. By owner. EM eee Paved re ieee | 3-4501 cur utter. u rice $700 ia 7 y Kr PE 4-331" ° NO DOWN PAYMENT CLEAN 2 BEDROOM, FULL BASE- ment. $250 down. 260 Strathmore TWinbrook 2-5836. COLORED 9 room. —. to Rigg fl — Can be used Price $8,000 with lo “4 : Roa Vaitare Can you pay down ed this partly finished cement & block 3 bed- room home at Williams Lake. You can move in finish at your convenience 70x300° rice will Lot We CRAWFORD AGENCY 258 W. WALTON 609 EF PLINT MY 3-1143 DOCTOR'S HOME WITH OFFICE SPACE Large 4 bedroom home with sep- arate office space on main street | of Oxford, 1 block from business street at rear $14,750. Eas C. A. WEBSTER, REAL Oxford, OA 8-3122, ¢ Orion MY 2 2291 CEMENT B ‘K STARTER HOUSE. Lot 15x80. Don't miss this deal. $1,150 full price. OAkland 8-2086 Custom-Built Homes Why buy a shell home or starter home when you can have the homes of your dreams finished to | your desire. Built by a firm you can trust. Ask your neighbors. Big Bear Constr. Co. 92 W. Huron FE 3-7833 CLOSE IN— WEST SUBURBAN RENTAL OPTION 3 bedroom modern brick. Built-in kitchen. Newly decorated. Ny basement. Attached garage Start saving by applying part cf your Tent on Bae er a: WILLIA option. Priced attractively. Dorothy ny Suyae Lavender | t. 29 Years 1001} Highland Rd. (M59) Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-6417 DON'T LET LACK OF CA$H STOP you from owning your own home. See SEABORN NANCE 1185 N. Perry. FE 8-9661. DIXIE HWY. 7 room home with acreage. 12x27 ft. living room. Garage. Chicken house. Adjoining state recreation area Ideal spot for horses. Call for price & term CUCKLER REAL TY 236 N. Saginaw EAST BLVD. TERRACE arrange PE 8-2306 | IR | |" | ' | | | 1 § room modern, boxing By decorated, i ea full basement, $6,800 | full price PAUL M. JONES. REAL ESTATE | PE 4-8550 PE 8-1275 | CUSTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES. Tw es Village Bidg. for ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES. 3 bedroom home with sun porch, large kitchen, extra large lot Lake privileges. Small down pay-_ _ FE 5-7605 Coals party. Call | FURN LA (LgRer > PORCH HARD- ian aa Insulated. Lane privs. Immed. poss. $8,500 $500 down. EM 3-6222 FOR SALE BY OWNER. TWO bedroom houce in leone Arges Felgen A off Sashabaw Road. $7, $500.00 down and $65. 00 @ month. ar OR 3-2665 or OR 3-3162 FOR RENT, SALE, LEASE and fireplace. Excellent kitchen, | garbage dis Indirect lighting throughout. tached 2% ~ one Automatic rms. Im- 10, ‘$0. $750 down. Terms BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM BRICK PT rLGE HOME, 7 ay GARAGE KNOTTY NE [RECREATION ROOM, $1800. DOW ___FE 2-2319 APTER 4 PM | GARAGE - TYPE HOME room, kitchen - living combined. ctiggee # gas hot water. On large. lot. Ca 2-1912. IN ROCHESTER tone t tions. This a beautifully landscaped neath tow hickory and elm | trees. ew me. get ee ae storms Bh nt posal, ane “etry. efitone base- ment, water tener, gas heat, and many more features. 4 Ferme old —_ a Immedia te pos-— SM MITHA LILLY, INC. "Olive 18141 |— 1 BED-| | No Monthly Payment you need a 3 bedroom home | one ‘ full en If you are a Geta FG. Wood Co.|# “Near Waterford High 3 bedroom carport. Situ- | ated on nd waive the monthly pa ntil amar: 1, 1960. Call Williams Lake Rd. at M-59 5 After 6 p.m. — OR 3-2603 hard | home, large neighborhood, Select oak lot. Restricted | floors, ceramic tile bath, new) dec- orated. A good buy at $11,850. For further information call. Herbert C. Davis, Ritr. FE 65-4311 ee ALIZED HOMEg 8-2200 3 stores and aeTIREMENT SPECIAL houses on 1 acre of land to highway U8-10, transpo will handle. WwW. G. WHOL. 3-2090 REALTOR 1 near 000 on balance. -8244 OCHESTER HEIGHTS NEW 3 1336 OoL_1 EE THE ‘VIKING’ Lake Estates FE 3-012 i J aa | Al Small, Small Estate 1 brick canal front home | Grounds gradually terraced down j to canal Lined with huge shade | trees and tr David Ward "Young, Ritr. 2 fireplaces. ont porch gid A — 2 bedrooms large screened and glassed ( Ww. W. ROSS HOMES Suburban Living At Its Best ture home CONV VERTIBLE 24) SYLVAN VILLAGE. TRI - LEVEL See this beautiful model at 1455 Glenwood. A. M. Cattell, Builder. EL 6-1535. SASHABAW. MAYBEE RD 3 bedrm, 1% baths, 2 car garage, carpeting, $1,000 down Take over pymts. OR 3-6267 SHELL HOUSE FOR SALE. 38 & 3 bedrms.. Pull bemt. Pie- ture window 100 x 150 in dining area OR A. THIS OLD HOUSE Lot Has and room for one more — makes three. Rent and get ts free. Needs some work. P * $500 down. be rooms, 1% baths, gas heat. fully decorated. Located Lake Phone OL 1-7511_ for ELWOOD REALTY FE 2-5452 home, modern. | TRADE | FOR INCOME OR SELL. ed FE 18 year-old has and. FRANK SHEPARD, REALTOR _ VIL! reasonab! Large selection to STEELE REALTY. fo Milford, +2045. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP. 4 RMS and bath m WALLED |__Small down payment B ‘ LAGE LAKEFRONT & priced with rd Rd. between hiand 7 ich. Highland LAKE terms. choose from. 1246 N. MIL- MU | .250 Low down Ne repairs EM LAKE 2 ent 36135. BEDROOMS MA 4-1292 RICK RANCH HOME Three bedrooms, room, tile bath, extra half bath. double garage! A most attractive living room with ledgerock fire- io L. breakfast bar too. GAS Streamlined paneled family kitchen bas a HEAT. | | | | north of | down. FHA | inspection | privileges New & used home. All. TS. 507 ___Fo or Sale Houses HAYDEN | W. CORNELL. Immediate Posses- sion. Wall to wall carpet in the living room of this 2 br. home ath with shower. Basement has oi] furnace $10,975. with $600 down or will ial car as down mediate possession on this 3 J home Oil down fo: with furnace School area. $1,500 AVON TWP. Off bedroom 2 WALDON }. & fireplace dryer & range RD. Close to Clarkston Excellent 2 br Oaa floors Basement Garage. Dublin down. 8 Bivd home. $500 Wired home. Built 1957. Otl furnace. Lot 100 x 200. $8200. Terms. HAYDEN, Realtor ' 86 E Walton FE 86-0441 Open 9 to 7 pm. Bun 1 to @. STRATHMORE 231 WEST CIVILIANS $190 DOWN NO 2 bedrooms. Auto. heat and hot water. Storms - screens. Fenc yeare old Very nice. OTHER COSTS full basement. 5 Vacant, immediate possession Open walk in owner. call and look at ft and DAYS WO 33350 Sat. & Sun TO 8-985) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL EXPERTLY LANDSCAPED Canal front 500 ft from lake with excellent beach Beautiful — fireplace room for and out with ment room with room down, er more up. Home in excellent condition ae A low, low down pay- steal at 910,900 A BEAUTIFUL 3 Bedroom Brick in. Pioneer Highlands. Lovely carpeted living room and dining ell. Handy kitch- en and full basement yard nicely 2-car garage on Sylvan. lleges leaving the key! state $17.500 and The landscaped. & iake priv- every penny of it ELIZABETH LAKE rivi- . ving room with nat- ural fireplace, ca ted. Ex- cellent kitchen, also dining room with china cupboard. Part basement oil heat Stairway to unfinished attic for possible 1% - car rooms Beautiful —— large brick with s1'500 bed- Priced down $85 per mo. including taxes and insurance BRICK BI-LEVEL ranch home. living room with dining El! & fireplace. Also full base- ment, with complete recrea- floor bah tile —_ — £ a tion 3 bed Priced far Salsa costs at §21, Call today! rooms, 20-ft siate ce- fireplace, m cnnadiuc: 300—terms can be arranged. ‘1 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 263 8. a aaa Rad. -ANNETT | | Drayton Plats Just the place for retired couple, attractive bu 2 bedrooms, en. b room, alow, modern size itch- ath, Nving | vestibule entrance in payment. INCOME 2 Family one apt has | 2 bedrooms. 2nd apartment has 1 bedroom. Basement, Furnace $8,500. Terms W HOPKINS. 86.950 Full price Terms 2 bedroo Wired for range & dryer. Oi furnace OXBOW LAKE Cana! Front knotty pine. Basement has recreation space, “Chrysler Air Temp oi] heat." Anchor fenced yard, 2 car garage. cement drive. Vacant. Very reasonable terms. Brick Income Ideal city, Lake session terms. location room at edge of & ba car garage. privileges at once $16, Landscaped Acre Wonderful place for chil- ‘Bloomfield 8c hool District), stone fireplace in stole War full size dining room ment recreation room with fireplace heat rage $28,500, terms 2 Bi-ievel 3 = “Bryant” ear attached gas ga 10 Acres—Fruit Over $00 fruit trees—only 8 led °. kite bath. “nigh po “Coleman Blend attached garage. Tool ys & heated dog kennels short drive property all fenced White ranch home. carpeting — fire ean: & Pontiac, wall wal! “‘Heatalator’’ le if from 000. terms | ROY ANNETT 2 INC, Seenrne Huron Open Erasing: 4 a 14 CLARK CONTEMPORARY HOME OM 1 ACRE. Located at edge of Pon- tiac in Waterford Township. Large rooms fireplace, nicely decorated 1 ft. Living room. Brick tile bath, of] heat, all Price reduced to only $10,700 with $1,500 down A real buy ACRES $600 DOWN Prices re- FE 8-0466 duced to only $7,500 for quick | sale. Vacant. Modern 2 bedroom bungalow 2 c@r arage. north of Pontiac, built in 1957 TWO LOTS. REAL BUY Only $8.900 with $1,500 down Modern 2 bedroom bungalow, 12 car ga- | rage. Has 2 bedrooms. 3 pc bath, | oak floors. plastered walis, full basement. gas heat ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES At- tractive 2 bedroom modern home. Ceramic carpeting basement, aluminum storms & screens 900. tile bath. wall to wall hardwood floors, full of, automatic heat, $10,- $1,500 down | THREE BEDROOMS FOR TWO ace, plenty of wall space and | utiful picture window. Dining BEDROOMS $2,600. Will modern ed. ance $ mortgage clear in 1955. $11,900 Selier’s your equity accept or well tiled home bath, gas automatic heat, kitchen Jarge lot, monthly on 4" per cent decorat- bal- —. near sc haste, ‘CLARK. RF "AL 0 TATE TO ya SELL me TRADE located | | | | | Beautifully landscaped lot. Privi- | 1362 w Eve. & Sun | leges of Sylvan and Otter Lakes | MULIIPLE t LIS ING SERVICE | nearby and mae private sub- division park with boat wells. A close in, restricted neighborhood. NO PRICED TO SELL' 823.500, terms ; MONEY DOWN LIST WITH Humphries, ston N, Telegraph FE 2-9236 LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Open Eves. ? Rough wiring Your will aa. a starter lot. size r lans or ours ome on your Full basement. wiring. Your plans or ours RUSS" Ste \achaB x ART MEYER 7352 W MU Nearly bedrooms, separate pa ceptionally ment, with trees and garden, sehools, prog wl center. $11,000 with $2.- 000 4536 Dixie Hw Eves yND A’ CONT located between ontiac. venient few advantages offered by these homes. rooms, built in oven ont, range, oak = prick fronts dnd other features for $15. $300 with $1500 down. 17 ACRES — of all tillable soil, with a 4 bedroom farm home and out buildings Very reasonably priced at $13,050. 4 BEDROOM RANCHER -— Brick front # bath and « , wall to wall carpet- ing. gas heat and paved streets give you an idea as to -—" Pei of this home, but oP ie ig amazing. only $1. YOUNG COUPLE This cute 2 bedroom bungalow was made to order for new- jJyweds, a large front porch with aluminum awning, ¢x- pertly ome oe for efficiency and easy Le Jarge lot, all for only $ down. EARLMOOR BOULEVARD -Fxclusive location for col- ored is offered in this at- tractive 3 bearoom bunga- low Full basement, g83 heat, a garage and @ Car- port are but a few of the selling appointments in this home Reasonable FHA terms. pone “A dl 5 yee TORS BLAIR Drayton Plains Area 2 acres with 6 rooms 12x19 living roo churches and Dra GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR DRAYTON PLAINS Huro << FE 4-1557 | PLE LISTING SERVICE 3 m. neled dining room, ex-| large paneled kitchen with loads of cabinets. Full base- 2 car garage. Lot 100x800) close to | OR 43-1351 Call OR 31708 or OR 3-8842 | | FE 5-615 OPEN 371 8 TELEGRAPH OPEN EV John K. Irwin | ARGYLE STREET CR Phone / Your jot or es “ @, Filattle GILES Lakefront A beautiful 3 bedroom brick home. Large 13 x 18 ft erty. Nice landse -” all fenged Idea] beach car garage. featuring ‘“Mag- ic-Eye"’ door opener. Ex- tra features too numerous to mention Suburban 3 Bedroom ranch with tached garage. On a large . x 318 jot. Lake privi- le on Watkins ake Glossed-in porch Excellent neighborhood Only $19,960 with terms Harrison Street 6 room 3 bedroom home Full basement, coal heat Near school stores etc. Only $7,500 with terms GILES REALTY CO. oe BALDWIN AVE PM , _MU TIPLE (isTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE '2 LOTS ' LAKE PRIVILEGES & roomy. Natural fire- sun room. Large knotty pine prone drapes. rewalk-tn clos- Parklike Longe oe large pyeonl wale * room with gérage and breezeway ray Pull basement Rec- with fireplace. Owner leaving state and priced reation room 2 car garage. Only 313.300." NEAR WATKINS LAKE lot and | bed- | | PER MONTH —2 ah rt —FULL B “BRICK” $7,500 —SALES OFFICE— 544 EAST BLVD. SELDON CO. Agent FE 4-7833 262 gs. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-7103 Gls IN THE CITY--1 bik. from bus 1 minute from Webster School 4 bedrvom home large living room with nat- ural fireplace 12 x 12 din- ing room and modern kitch- en Oil heat, sterms and screens. . LAKEFRONT — Keeco Har- bor. 8room house. 4 bed- rooms. Used as an income : ou prefer because it has itchens Plenty of pane throughout Alum 5 and == screens Cyelane fenced. School only 3 bBluck away Boatwell includec Full price $11.200 $500 should handie. $400 COSTS will 6 room Colonia! home o1 the north side Full base- ment, l-car garage. glasse front porch Screens and storms. Ou heat, Close to schools. DRAYTON PLAINS AREA — Situated on a corner lot 175 x 328. This Cape Cod type buy this home large rooms throughout. The living room is 13 x 19.5. There's a full 1 bedrooms up. Basemen: with stoker coal heat and~ recreation room. This home Nothing Down may be purchased by a Vet- <— for $11,600 with just Leer costs oe aig Lonel down. to Fas a once RAY O'NEIL, Realtor re eens | | | | “BUD" Like New bere Home on delightful with privileges Elizabeth Lake. Features at- tractive Cedar Shake exterior, carpeted living room, arate dining room, 2 large sep- rooms and full bath downstairs, im- maculate kitchen, full basement with automatic heat and water. paved drive. Priced $16.500.00 do your family a vor, look today! | Near New MSUO Spick and span 3 bedroom home \ | \ | ea ‘Bateman | j } to sell. RANCH ;| CONTEMPORARY All-brick. 2 car garage and charming covered ar-| rangement with outside jlanter | boxes. Custom built “wh all deluxe features Natura] fire- | ges Full basement and large | Only 3 years x 180 Anchor ig ig od under costs of duplication. May we show you? TRADE Close-out priced aes herpes Large corner lot and den 1% ibs and droo full | Partridge » basement Immediate wospensss | | in | Will trade cash accept smaller home Or 7 room brick ranch rooms, full ceramic tile bath tus stall shower ‘ull screen and hot water heat yard. Less than $14 will handle — RFALTORS — large discount for FE 4.0528 & SONS tty and a full basement matic heat tWo-car and three lots Wil! sell cn terms basement. three bedrooms car garage on A terms rec see this lovely brick, home, five years old ment, automatic heat and garage. Excellent location. Terms available. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtor Since 1925 313 West Huron Stree FE 95-0447 y FE E FE 53-4274 + = MONEY og 4 home ¥. A lovely brick six room bungalow with Toom, gas heat, 2'2- An exceptional buy 2-4031 TRI- LEVEL STARTER 'ST. BENEDICT AREA | 3 bed- | Lge xitchen. room and huge { | DRAYTON AREA’ See this éxce!- lent buy. Five rooms pilus util- Auto- pata AIN STREET: You will want to! 542 room! with 2 lots, trees. outdoor grill at fa- 2 car garage, fruit eatures carpeted living and dining room, one bedroom aad % bath down- 2 bedrooms an full bath upstairs, large closets, full base- water, and screens. Priced s& $2,500 00 down. HURRY! Buy it while you can! stairs ment, automatic hot storms $14,950 00. with “Bud” 49 Mt. Clemens St. Nichohe, Realtor Kampsen " 5-1201 or FE 2-3370 FE 2-0840 O rtunit $12. 800 ma y 54x 480 ft 10 Commercial. lot. 20x30 separate store building with all utilities plus am- ple parking area. Suitable for any sma!) business 5 room home also included at this sacrifice price. Act now' Pioneer Highlands 4 bedroom built in Pull base- ment. Recreation room with extra ', bath. 1's car garage. privileges. City bus. Let us show you. New — East Side Lake Real value. $10,900 for the retired or the new- ly weds—here home just is a bright, shiny finished. Wonderful floor plan. 2 bedroom. Nice living room with dining ell. en Hot water heat walls. Close to conveniences Terms to right buyer HOYT REAL TY 13x13 kiteh- Plastered IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE CLEAN INCOME 5 splendid rooms condition. New oil furnace. rented rtation always trans and 3,500 down INDIAN VILLAGE Attractive 2 family in good neigh- 2 bedroom Thood. down Oil heat. gara 500 on terms and bath ina each apartment. All in excellent De er lives downstairs and upper is Near markets, school. It's triced very low at $13,500 with > one up aluminum storms and screens. Asking $16,- Partridge | EXECUTIVES ATTENTION ie) 3 bedroom brick lakefront of finest construction. 2 t fireplaces. Dream kitchen in oven & range. Hood fan in Hi-P basement Barbecue pit home $23,500 full terms. Immediate price possession DRAYTON WOODS fhe 2 & intercom. Pull walk-out 10 ft. sliding glass weil. This is truly a fine with One of the finest tn tri-levels at @ price bedrooms. Carpeted livin Lovely built-in kitchen room is a dream Attached garage home now! See this $950 DOWN you can afford. 3 large room. e rec, with fireplace. fine Nice 2 bedroom home on W Long- fellow Neat as a pin. Auto heat Paved street. Only §& full price SYLVAN LAKEFRONT Full base-— big lot) schoo! | j | Located in beautiful oil 8950 Sylvan Shores—3 large bedrooms. Ample closet space. Lovely kitchen. Large carpeted living Pull basement ater softener. 2 car Beautiful landscaped yard appointment only. Gas FOR COLORED = WILLIAMS SULIT * "Eg ‘Have model } 32-0482. We have several homes to from and 4 bedrooms basements and arages. with no reid own Pointer at 86-9585 room with fire- heat. gara By choosé with Some Call Mr bs et maa