The Weather ©. §. Weather Bureae Forecast Pleasant (Details en Page %) jrerests emer A ve ‘HE PONTIAC PRESMIAK 117th YEAR. REE i BF “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPT EMBER 10, 1959 —82 PAGES ONTTED PRESS INTERNATIONAL JERSEY JOLTED — The entire Jersey City, N. J. fire department was pres Wednesday to battle an explosion-fed waterfront Fire, Explosions Bi ace of Cold Air Evicts Hot Spell Rip Warehouses 7 Buildings Destroyed, 28 Firemen Felled Jersey City Inferno JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — A raging fire, punctuated by explo- sions from drums of chemicals, destroyed seven warehouse build- ings on the waterfront Wednesday The intense heat and smoke in sed into service ’ Flames Rise in n Hie Blaze . ~ AP Wirepheto fire. The blaze destroyed seven warehouses and felled 28 firemen. Huge sheets of flame and black smoke billowed fromthe scorched area for hours. 7 Dead, 15 Badly Injured Loaded Vehicle Stalls While Crossing Tracks Children Out Flyer Struck When | MOUNTAIN LAKE ‘PARK, Md. (®» — A S&t. Louis-to-Baltimore passen- | 'ger train rammed into a loaded school bus in moun. tainous Western Maryland ’ 4 ¥ + Midnight foes Zam. ...).....0-.4. ris) 4 a.m. aoe 64 6 a.m. Cee ee eee 58 A cold wave rushing into the Pontiac area last night snapped a four-day heat wave and knocked today’s felled 28 firemen, seven of whom! temperatures; into the mid-70s. were hospitalized. in good condition at Jersey City Medical Center, one was injured seriously. * ¥ * The area is less than 300 yards. from the site of the Black Tom explosion in World War J. The initial blast occurred in the Wheeler Brothers Transpor- tation Co, warehouse near the Caven Point Army Terminal. The resulting fire touched off blasts in fifty-gallon drums_ of antifreeze, oxides and refrigerants stored in the group of buildings. POWER LINES FALL The fire also knocked down power off in the Caven Point industrial area, Torn scraps of metal were hurled into the area of the New Jersey. Turnpike Hudson County extension about 1,000 feet away. Dense smoke and heat also rolled across the turnpike, forc- ing authorities to close down both lanes of the toll road for a while. Every piece of Jersey City Fi ire | Department equipment patched to the scene. All off duty firemen and policemen were called in. * * * Water was brought in from hy- drants as far away as half a mile. Firemen also took advantage of| the bay for water supply during the worst of the fire, ~ The tide ebbed about two hours after the fire was brought under control, making further use of the bay impossible. Fire Chief Thomas Maloney said ether, cyanide and metholene were among the chemicals stored in the warehouse where the blaze began. He added he ‘‘wouldn’t even attempt to guess at a da- mage estimate.” In the Black Tom explosions, | munitions docks blew up on July 30, 1916, with the loss of two lives and 40 million dollars in damage. The disaster latgr was traced to German saboteurs, Diplomat's Wite Joins MSUO Staff The wife of the French consul- general in Detroit will be teaching French classes at Michigan State a pegagetes * Mme rae ” Sadie Despar- met, attractive 44-year-old mother of five children, agreed yesterday to pineh-hit until someone of pro. fessional rank from France suc! ceeds her, i A tormer teacher, vee | She's not beleig pid since per- sons in ‘this country on diplomatic, . viens anc/t tilly Qpeerians gybs for pay. LOVES TEACHING - “But I love teaching anyway,” she said, “and o this a won- dertul to get ace quainted with American wes students.” OT were a " oad | . (Continued on Z Col 3 : : g ; * ¢. 4 The men were| however, and no lines and electricity went} was dis-| The same cold wave itwister at Biattle Creek. A? ‘man was killed by lightning) /near Bay City. In Pontiac, the mercury plunged (34 degrees in 43 hours. It dropped | Hfrom 91 at 3 p.m. yesterday to, 57 at 7:30 a.m. today. i'l stay gartly cloudy and cooler toda with a high of around 36, this Weather Bureau predicted, clearing tonig ht, with a low of 46-52 and a high tomorrow of 68-74. The Battle Creek storm, accom- panied by fregjuent lightning, rain line through jcesidential areas in Battle Creek Township and the neighboring cil\y of Springfield. * * *® Lasting only 10 minutes, the| twister” by police, who said it ‘was remarkaljle no one was in- |jured, Huge traffic jams resulted this merning from fallen trees and wires, Margy people failed to reach work. j * * * | The rampajzing winds picked up a house trailer in a display lot ‘and dumped it upside-down, flat-| tening it. WINDOWS BSLOWN IN Windows of seven downtown iwas blown @part. Bay City state police identi- fied a 31-year-old. migrant worker killed by lightning after he sought shelter under a Enriquez oiey He had been (Continued on Page 2, Col. nv ies should begin | ‘and hail, cut ‘a three-mile jagged) storm was d¢scribed as a “baby; brought vicious v4 oe ee eee ee eae ae . 60 se OG 65 overnight | storms to oj.her parts of the state, including a’ baby ora Take Two County Crashes Lives today, killing seven of the injuring 15 others. eastbound Diplomat rammed the bus at 7: 30 a.m. (Pontiac time) at a | grade crossing marked by a as it crossed the tracks. Several reports said the bus driver, Leroy Campbell, had the the children off the bus. Camp- bell, 50, had a safe driving rec- ord of more than 2 years with the county school system. Campbell and all the injured} iwere rushed to an Oakland, Md., hospital, about four miles away, by every available ambulance, sta-_ tion wagon and car which could | ‘be summoned eter x * Mountain Lake pare is approxi- mately 40 miles from Cumberland Oakland Twp., Utica and about 180 miles from Balti- Go Out of Two men, the county. of 6869 Sims St., said | i George W. Morley, Collins Rd., Oakland Township. Green was killed instantly today | lf when his auto ran Drivers Die as Cars” Control one from Oakland, 'Township and another from Utica, were killed when their cars went out of contro] in accidents yester-| day afternoon and this morning in | Dead are James G. Green, 29, Utica, and 64, of 4421 off the Detroit | Highway Brighton Express-| way and smashed Toll in 59) into an abutment. under the Drake 51 road overpass in. Farmington town-| Last Year | ship. te Date: 62 Green. was | alone in his car, stores were blown into the street ‘according to township police. No, ,and a concrvte block building be- one saw the accident happen. they longing to a. construction company, Police theorized that Green may have fallen asleep at the wheel. | The accident occurred at 1;05 a.m.| Morley was dead on arrival | tree at Anicetio | | Yesterday afternoon at Pontiac General Hospital after his auto | | (Continued on Page 2. Col. 4) ' ‘Trodper Albert W. Souden, 29, is placed in the funeral | Three of the seven dead were | identified as Roy 0. Hinkle Jr., | Lee Hoffman and Nancy Lee Harvey. Campbell was trying to help identify the other four, The school children, ages from 8 to 14, were on their way to Southern High and Den- nett Elementary schools at Oak-! land, county seat of westernmost Garrett County. TRAIN DELAYED All the children were from the Deer Park-Loch Lynn area, a) arming section in the southern _|part of the county. The train was delayed for 1 ceeding on to Washington and from nearby Keyser. W. Va., | removed the bus wreckage to clear the tracks. But books, shoes and assorted bits of clothing and pocketbooks (Continued on Page 2. Col. 6) Tracing Should Be Easy © MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPh— Police said today that Twink. a pet rooster stolen from George Vicory at a Memphis hotel, has two easily identifiable features | —one red foot and one green foot tar } of his fellow officers from the Brighton Post following funeral serv- ° Driver Trying to Get 25 children and seriously. The Baltimore and Ohio’s | flashing light and bell. The} signals were operating at’ the time, the railroad said_| | The bus apparently had stalled) door open and was trying to get | ranging in Train Rips School US ———— j | | | | New Year | FIRST MEETING—These Crofoot Elementary School children didn't seem too unhappy about being back in school again today. ' In fact, | teacher, they were downright happy to meet their second grade Mrs. Mayme Baker. The first meeting showed mutug! af- fection on both sides as the youngsters estheres oe a tlass- Means New Teacher, ooo room table for an informal “vetting to know you.” ward, all settled down to the real business at hand... New Friends ee ee ee oe Press Phote Shortly after- . education. Pentiae Some 34,000 children returned to classes for the beginning of the 1959-60 year in the Pontiac ond Waterford Township school systems. Crond Walches C hevrolet Discloses Policeman Fight Details About Corvair Claims General | Makes No Move to al as He Grapples With | | NEW YORK |patrolman battled a teenage Puer-; to Rican gang leader last night! ; before a_ hostile “jungle.” * * crowd .of more | than 300 tenement dwellers in the|'Chevrolet and Chevrolety— see = | heart of west side Manhattan's | truck that his company ‘sg! jentry into the small car| DEIAGIT (UPI)—Chevrolet today disclosed details} ‘of its new Corvair, the most controversial] American car} New York Gang Hood) since Preston Tucker promised to build his revolution- (UPD—A lonelary Tucker Torpedo more than a decade ago. | Chevrolet General Manager Edward N. Cole newsmen at a national press preview of the new Corvair, | The patrolman, John Pilla. oe ‘field would contain many | ;aged to arrest Ruben Aguirre | who had seized the ‘nightstick, but not until Not one of the Pilla. | The incident, with its over- | tones of neighborhood apathy to- ward juvenile lawlessness, oc- curred as Mayor Robert F. Wag- the city’s five district attorneys. They were expected to discuss ways of making parents respon- fenders. brush with a gang called ( Continued on Page 2, Col 5! Slain State Trooper Takes His last Ride : AP Wirephots ice: at a Lotheran Church ia finy Marton Springs. His 23-year-old widow (with handkerchief to ber face} and his mother are taken to their car by a State Trooper. Story and picture on Page 2. “y policeman’s T k another, LUCKer. hour and 10 minutes before pro | jatroiman came to his assistance.| “But there was one major differ- crowd that had ence between the Corvair and the then to Baltimore. A relief train | o.thered lified a finger to help Tucker Tyrpedo. Chevrolet already | will put it on the market Oct. 2. day that unemployment failed to! Only a few Tucker Torpedoes were:drop in August as much as anti-| of the qualities promised by lis Mass producitig the Covair and ever produced and they nevei reached the market place, ner prepared to hold an emer. | gency meeting this morning with | Cole said Chevrolet has already preduced 16,000 Corvairs and ex pects to have assembled $0,000 by ' the time the car ts introduced to | the public early next month. sible for the actions of teen of- | | | The Corvair will be powered by | an air-cooled, six-cylinder engine, The scene of Patrolman Pilla’s which has the cylinders arranged ,000 “The in @ horizontal position with banks) of three cylinders leither side toward the center. working from)! * * * Like the promised and almost! Helps Cause: Bad Count WASHINGTON (UPI)—The gov- ernment is expected to report to, icipated | Officials said about 150,000 la: loffs caused by the steel strike, and auto retooling which tem | porarily idled another 80,000 work-! lers, were major factors if a siug Igish decline from the July levei lof: 3,744,000 unemployed | A normal seasonal drop in un-) ‘employment would be about 565 Today's report also was ex- pected to disclose that total en ployment showed an expected ; dip in August but still set a rec- cord for the mouth of more than | forgotten Tucker Torpedo, the Cor- | 67,000,000 jobs. ivair engine will be located in the | irear, wil be made largely of aluminum, and will transmit its| |power to the wheels through a com- ibination transmission and axle, ‘called “trans-axie. In July, employment hit an all time high of 67,594,000. in farm increase a seasonal drop |There was a small aft told); The August decline was due to) jobs. ta Powerful, Called ‘Operational but Needs Polishing; Seen as Wor Deterrent VANDENBERG BASE, Calif Atlas Intercontinental ballistic mis- Force missilemen to “powerful deterrent to trained An day as a Strike Layoff ae Air Force officers admitted however, 6.300- mile missiles time away. the full capability of the was Same “It is operational.” declared Gen. Thomas 8S, Power, com- mander of the Strategic Air ' Command. “This is a tremen dous milestone. lie made the statement after Ithe first operational launch of an Atlas yesterday. The launch was ‘more than satisfactory." But he told newsmen “Like any other new weapon it will take time to develop its full capabilities. Now we have the tidy- ing up operations to make if as ‘potent as possibie ” MORE. TO COME Power said further shots “would ie held at this central Calignia ‘coastal base at the rate of one levery two or three months. He lsaid the Air Force hopes to train lcrews so they can fire an Atlas jin a matter of minutes should an “emergency arise * * The nations first operational SAC squadron pushed the button on the missile. With its three giant * | The body and the frame of the | non-farm work that lifted eight rockits bellowing as they created ‘Covair will be welded together in) jfarm jobs to a | i | jone single unit ~ a system called; |unitized construction — rather than ‘being bolted together after being: made as separate units The new small car will have ia- dependent coil spring suspension | / on afl four wheels and a special | i ‘ | will give “excellent handling and | | stability,” something often miss- | ing im rear-engine cars. lt weighs 2.375 pounds, Cole sd, (Continued on Page 2, Col. lt a ROPES In Today’: S Pass Oo pia RR ee ad ee EO | Cammbes ..cciccscaeses geeey County Nowa ....56 0666. c000 Editorials. ...... : vice 8 Education Mory .......... bi Food Section ............ 27.98 Markets ..,.........- beceeee | Obltwaries 2. occ eee (.. 28 ok FERGUSON CORMOnnOUeGC 34-39 Theaters cence 8 TV & Radio Programs . a Witeon, Bari-,........... $1 Wemen's shes gees. eee J record level of about 60,800,000 x* * * ;, With the dechne in unemploy- iment less than expected, the pro {Portion of the labor force out of) k rose above the 5.1 per cent! August customarily! ‘sees unemployment drop sharply) | tire wheel development which | | wor iposted in July las many summertime workers—; lespecially students — leave the jJabor market * * * Stee] strike-related layoffs were; \estimated by the Labor Depart- iment a month ago at about 100,000 'The latest estimate is 150,000—a | figuire which shows that the ‘‘steel istrike is beginning to affect the leconomy across the board,’ ove iexpert commented. ‘Just Give Me Room’ LONDON (UPD)—Aviation pio neer Lord Brabazon, 75, —_ at culinary frills now being ad vertised by airlines. “As a hum- ble traveler,” ‘said his lordstiip, | | “I say cut ont smoked salmon and caviar. Just give me elbow room to draw my hanky and blow my nose,” ’ ‘4 iit he thrust equal to seven and a half million horsepower, the box- lcar sized weapon rose slowly from the launch pad on a 4.400 mile flight to near Wake Island. The squadron that fired opera- tional Atlas Neo. 1 has three launchers at this base and five missiles. Later squadrots will have nine launchers and 1¢ birds. Asked when the first full-strength isquadron would be ready, Power | said he did not know. But he said inew crews would graduate from ithis base about every two to three months from now on. sages et News Flash ririit itt a H z i? AIR FORCE (‘UPI)—War-ready siles are in the hands of combat- Ht : - Ps pre re, i : : 5 a* f eh ok Classes fo Start Paper Strike Still Unresolved 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1959 \ (The Day in Birmingham - |Wisconsin onsin Artist Added’ to Staff at Cranbrook _ seit tll Large Enrollment of 56 Publication of 3 Dailies BIRMINGHAM — When Cran-|urday field trips to junior members > Will Mean_ Division in Detroit Suspended peach Aonieres, of Arte cpend Msjwho are,3i yours ant after. _ 5 Into Three Age Groups! During Mediations noted Wisconsin will re*|mail or at the recetpion desk on | ; place Fred Mitchell no the faculty| weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. . ; > class program of the! | DETROIT m — A official as painting instructor. Those who are not members may pe “Count y Soles for Crip. of the Pressmen’s Uaioe » met with Madson alo will conduct the joint the Institute and register for dakland ty Socte P| adult evening classes which begin the expeditions at the same time. ; pled Children is scheduled to begin} sar -nageal eg striking —— B Oct, © tee ead Oct. Sica ox Sept. 15. 4 yn Sept. 15 with an expected en- today in what was described as an be ginners before > volliment of 36 physically handi-| effort to end a strike which has for advanced students. Hours are _ x * catined cikires. | halted publication of Detroit's rs 2 > oe plo cantar _ First trip is Sept. 19, an all-day =} The enrollment is so large this — ae newspapers since “ ing ¢ rig gr ~ ner ton ——— Pelee =~ hg } ccs ee + Miter Rohan, Tternatona Maison taoe been « : | ; ao a /Union vice president, conlerrea : ; into th Saturday, leav- eae Svide cite three “6° ‘with the local in an attempt to JAMES BR. PASCHAL mr pery¢ _— ing the Institute at 9a. m. regard- _ ‘i rasudec: Fase: | persuade the striking pressmen to */patsne wate of weather, the group will Classes ave held Tuesday, Thurs- | return to their jobs, according to’ sculpture. e explore a different area to study ' day and Friday at the Society} ip SA was awarded the ; BY . Jeeranhi ‘Robert C. Butz, executive secre-, bh mammals, reptiles, am- ; by ASRS. 1105 N Telegraph) tary of the Detroit Newspaper ‘0 f ef George ba : trees, wildflowers and “ Publishers Assn. Booth mar ial fungi; to collect rocks, minerals ’ * & Scholarship at / and fossils. Juniors who bring i Physical thereapy, speech ther- | The Association represents the | Cranbrook Acnd- cameres will be given special ) apy and special teaching will be | afternoon Detroit News and De- emy in 1957, and 5 continued this year on a larger specia] education and a psycholo- gist. The parents of children who are to be enrolled ter the coming term will meet at Society Head- quarters tonight at 7:30. They mother, Mrs. George Witt (left) and the trooper’s mother, Mrs. Hattie Souden (right) Yry to con- sole her. , year-old widow of slain State Trooper Albert W. Souden, clutches the folded U. S. flag which had been draped over her husband's casket. The gov- The Society's braille class for the| adult blind began its first sessions | ot the year yesterday, Classes are | held every Wednesday from 9.10! am, to 2:30 p.m. Heat Wave Flees as Cold Rushes In (Continued From Page One) | Governor and Honor Guard Stand By Officials Attend Souden Burial MARION SPRINGS ‘There Brighiton, conducted services for Souden, and her parents, Mr. is triumph in the midst of trag- Albert Souden in St. John’s Luth-| and Mrs, George Witt. eran Church in this quiet central }derstorm and heavy rain which piite plant at Dow Chemical Co. Mrs, Seuden and her 7-menthe- jcame fast ‘ua the funeral gecvices ices for her husband, State Police troit Times and the morning the News did not publish. The! Free Press has not published | since its Tuesday morning editions. The three papers have a joint contract with the Pressmen’s Union which Butz said means “a Association met in round-the-clock | sessions yesterday but reported no | progress. Butz said the work stoppage is) a wildcat strike because he said, it violates the group's contract with the union. | 1 | There has been no statement | ‘ from the union regarding the | strike. | Both sides have declined to out- line specifically from what inci. | dent the work stoppage developed, ' Cited for Safety | champion. selected by the National Automo- bile Transporters Assn. as the “Distinguished Driver of the Year.” James R. Paschal, 46, of 2620 dent Prevention Conference at (four finalists in a mural competi- Saginaw in conjunction with the National Bank in Lincoln, Neb. ° annual convention of the Mich- igan Trucking Assn. * * * Hsi wor kis hamdied by the Fein- Bids in Lansing The State Department of Aero- nautics today was scheduled to |for 2 p.m. in Lansing. Contractors may be designat- ed afterwards, sald Homer D. Paschal is employed by the F.J. garten Gallery of Chicago and San| Hoskins, airpert manager. Boutell Driveaway Co. of Flint. lacaeo & * * * He has been with the firm since! KEEGO HARBOR HOME Madson and his wife Lorraine It is possible that the City Com- |mission may be asked to approve ‘final contracts as early ag next 1935, during which time he has|have taken a house at Keego Har- ‘Tuesday, Hoskins said. Deadline driven 1,371,986 miles as of June'bor on Cass Lakw for the winter, for { participation in the of this year without a preventable where they will live with their two project is Sept. 30. accident. He represented the Boutell Co. | /small sons x * Cranbrook Institiite of Science is é Paschal is currently vice-pres- ‘Announces Defails Costs break down inte an es- timated §300,000 for a one-story The federal government has | * * * Trooper Albert W. Souden old son, Edward, were escorted started. Some 100 persons unable ; : | agreed to pay about half the cost, The company reported that) pastor Seiler, leader of St) inte the white frame church by |to get into the amall church stood Crowd Refuses Aid ident of his union local. About New Corvair with state and city governments * * splitting the rest. lightning struck twy towers, (hee George's Lutheran Church in Seuden’s mother, Mrs. Hattie outside in the rain during the serv. transformers and a transformer) — ——_ . _ — anne a! icy He received the Boutell Com- scale, the executive secretary says. Detroit Free Press. Publication - & ta F — + « * at the three papers was halted degree there in expeditions will be led q The services of a registered oc- Monday when pressmen struck James R. Paschal Has May of 1958. | by Walter P. Nickell, the Insti i cupational therapist have been'- at the News over a Labor Day | Been Honored Often! Before attedd- me |tute’s well know naturalist. 4 added to the present staff which press run. ¢ Coreful -Driyi ing Cranbrook he was a student ; ! includes two physical therapists, P } . | for Car iving at the , School of Art in : . i } 7 | A partia] edition of the Times one speech therapist, a teacher of was published Tuesday although Milwaukee, later at the Uni- pen ify irport } A Troy haulaway driver has been|ver of Wisconsin where he received ; will be familiarized with the |strike against one is a strike! BE, south Bivd., Troy, was picked He pain foot mural OPC? construction bids on the fed- ' training program and instructed ageinst all.” for his outstanding safety ree: 15, — pA ene — Power erally-sponsored $390,000 terminal in many ways how to help their ‘ un seas oa sed 4 the ood, pes-mars * * * ord. He will receive his award (Co in Milwauke¢ and was one of preect at Pontiac Municipal Air- children while at home. SHE CLUTCHES FLAG -— Clara Souden, 2%3- — ernor presen it to her. widow's The Union and the Publishers; temerrow at the NATA Acci- iion s ‘an tipne 'port. ponsored by the Continental |” Openi . ng of bids was scheduled edy.”’ : | working In a Bay County farm ; . ; , Souden was slain last week when bu Butz gaid 12 of 16 News .| in tae first National Automobile = ~~ terminal building and four-story ; The Rev. Robert Seiler, family Michigan community before some : ence again offering a series of five Sat- Held when the storm struck. Bin Endl fisend, siéfered thee 00 persons, including Gov. G. Avan Stren = pea aaa men had ‘refused to follow orders | Transporters Assn. Roadeo in tower and $90,000 for an entrance In Midland, heavy winds ripped : ee ‘tara! Mennen Williams. high State Po nigm Of Argemme. of a foreman in completing a| '94, losing only to the driver road, parking let an@ other out- PPCa words of solace to Mra Clara ae Mourners braved a violent thun- | that was acclaimed the national | away most of the roof of @ Bra gouden yesterday at funeral serv-| lice officials, triends and relatives. Labor Day edition. side improvements. ;Pany Master of Defensive Driving; (Continued Frorm Page One) ;Award in 1951, the NATA Dis-| Looking at the weeping Mrs.. (Continued From Page One) |tinguished Driver Award in 1k ree taper lager pcb 'and Michigan's : ms | B udgets P r C€OCCUPY Souden ee Pata Fanon Belen Buccaneers’ was the corner of; Month award for sbi od wre long on a 108-inch wheelbase, 51 St t C h ] f C f b | “Bud (Trooper Souden) is not Columbus Avenue and West S4th| | 2 . inches high and 64.9 inches wide. | hank, knocking out electricity at! the plant for a time A Midland laundry was dam. | aged by fire caused by.a lighting | bolt. An employe, Robert J. Lee, 29, was struck in the face by the cover of a fuse bex when the PASTOR SPEAKS for Policeman CAMERA FILM SALE ‘ « “ « . FRIDAY and SATURDAY L_MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS |] Kodak or Ansco Films Regular S0c Rolls FO ge sca Sh. EN gl ema as Ate Ng = oe | holds an 18-year safe driving award) : 2 at ta Cs er mae es eo Nana Sut Coun ag ein see a |son wi for you. I hope that your | | USZINES. PTO! and the Michigan Mutual Insur- deluxe four-door sedan models but} lightning struck. ; | titution and narcotics. ak Atlatmads eaperrnainet wan abeal zon wi become the same type “ <6 ance Co, as of June 3 this year two door sports caupe will be in- 620-120-127 damaged by fire. Dr. Seiler also read Souden’s Pilla, under strict orders to cleat troduced “sometime after the first An honor guard of 120 fellow Scant encouragement was of- p state policemen escorted Sou- Kodak Color Films Regular $1.35 Roll rhe all MACKINAC ISLAND W—Budget 800 officers of cities and villages!» |. : . ' . of the year.” ‘ eee ee ecied ie abe headaches—the kind that plag 1e' from Lronwood.to Monrve gathered) sore Mriptu al passsge — the cere a | Die, 15 Badly Hurt * * * skies. A resident said he saw itifamilies everywhere—preoccupied for the 61st annual meeting of the| |of his buddies to keep moving. | . Although the price of the Corvair coming from the Big Rapids area, Michigan local government chiefs; Michigan Municipal League | Aguirre, identified as gang as Train Rams Bus was not revealed, it was expected | 40 miles northwest of Mt. Pleasant. assembled here today. . |‘president,”” snarlingly told Pilla. to sell for- about $2,000 including) s * + |_They were the No 1 topic Of) tered by state legislative and ad. | den's casket inte the church and ‘that he wasn't moving anywhere ; forere | Iligh winds and heavy rains hit) | ministrative officials at opening Reavy . ac, nee | “because this is a free country (Continued From Page One) ie Gen largeabd a and cn an | Gath areas , og | Stenlons of the three-day meet: | | iis cachet moved en reute jot! don't have to go with you. jremained scattered along the! © a te - muttitude ef Winds were northwest in the Pon French Envoy S Wife | ing. is ithe canantary al mearhy etext |Then, Pilla said, Aguirre jumped right-of-way, mute _ testimony — tol evtios which the fatnily is called! fliac area at J015 miles an hou | In recent years hut stopped as the cortege ar- jhim = grabbed his billy club. |the tremendous force of the im- upon to perform,” Qole siad. mayors, village, fown at 10.15 this morning. The lowest! Presidents and > councilmen have) rived. | PATROLMAN WINS | Pact. 7 temperature reading in down- fo eac at ‘united in demands for authority | An Americ n - “ | Pilla was able to overpower x © But there js a clear and pres- | 620-120-127 Pontiac ? merican flag from State Aguirre and pin him against | Garrett County Memorial Hos- ent need for a specialized type of to bolster revenues by levying local car designed to pravide Ameri- Police Headquarters in East Lans- preceding 8 aim,| (Continued From Page One} income taxes, a power the state a legislature persistently has denied. MSUO Chancellor D, B. Varner, | yyy; wag little evidence city, ; | Mercury Tumbles “Et would consider myself lucky fathers would alter their tune this to have as a teacher a woman As, ea) or that legislators would bend Commissioner Joseph A. All Over Central : cultured and well traveled as ito jt stood with bowed heads as Pastor . . | Mme. Desparmnet." | Mayor Al Zack of Hamtram« , | Seiler repeated the graveside Portion of Nation | Varner asked the consul- 4 the fl ‘general, Jean Paul Desparmet, More worried than most municipal ‘@ "4s: had former House member, was Prayers and the pallbearers folded executives ; * - * Chrysler Corp., which foots the) The flag was given te Childs With no one lined up by the Dill for 46 per cent of local gov-|“hO Passed it along to Williams. and temperatures” plum: time school was about to open, Cfrment costs in Hamtramck, isi re a uttied a a “Mme. Desparmet volunteered to fighting for a 40 per cent eae oe Ang: § “8 li) the gap ition in real and personal property, 918 assessments and a corresponding, ‘irs. Seuden, eon behalf Her three classes will be over cut in ite tax payments of the by noon, “in time for her to be | back home when our children was OT degrees journey Gov. Williams and State Police By The Associated Press Cool Canadian air moved the central section of the country to help obtain the services of a into teacher from a French university towlay, meted * * * Farly readings in the northern plains and Upper Mississippi Val ley were 30 to 40 degrees lower igan State Police, I present this “It Chrysler wins its property fag for the man who served than 24 hours earlier ” assessment appeal to the state shool, id Des- ppe ee , At Huron, S. D., it was 44 de- warhol. <= = tax commission it will mean the | Under It.” rees—39 degrees under Wednes-| . |} : : das s reauine at the same hour.) Mme. Desparmet also spends oe ot baer aari ag me fecal | As she had many times during ays f Hae . .|the funeral service and during the * * * busy evenings acting as hostess at diplomatic dinners at the Despar- Hours after the cool air swept ee: 5 ; f {met home in Grosse Pointe Park “What are we supposed to do”, long wait for final news of her (Fire and police salaries and those! husband's fate, Mrs. Souden wept down, it had moved into the lower! of other city employes have|as she clutched the flag to her Great Lakes and southwestward| IN DETROIT 3 YEARS climbed to where they are to keep] breast: into northern Texas, | The Desparmets have been in Pace with wages paid by indus-| Williams escorted her, her par- Warm, humid air, however, petroit three years and expect to try ents and Souden's mother to his clung heavily to southeastern) he there a couple more before be-| | We have a tot of pensioners in limousine, which took them back United States. ling assigned to a new post. our community, Is it fair to shift to nearby Chesaning. The gover the tax burden to them through! nor rode back in a State Police The Weather | Their three younger children— increased residential property| ear, ’ Patricia, 12, and 14 - year - old rates’ he asked. Souden was buried in a family | twins, Joelle and Jeanette—at- | E Boomie Mikrut. director of; plot in the county cemetery, next Childs | ; i parked car. By this time tenement | Pital, where the injured were tak- ing covered the casket on its Gnal dwellers swarmed into the streets.¢?, began bulging at the doors by midmorning with nurses; doc- tors and clergymen. by the hundreds, blocking traffic on Columbus Ave. | Another patrolman, Richard | Ware, was attracted by the traf- | fle Jam and found Pilla, jostled and jeered by the mob and an- | able to get Aguirre to a taxi | to take him to the station. | Ware found a cab, but the driver three brothers and sisters on te He said the Corvair and other was unable to maneuver through bus who escaped death. jcompact cars would help boost the’ the crowd. While Pilla and Ware ioc SENDS INVESTIGATORS total American car market to “at! 'were trying to shove Aguirre into| 4 private car, two pop bottles were of Michi . th . ter Hattie | People chigan and the Mich. thrown at them, Were called the Rich ard, and with Nancy Harvey were her sister Mary Jane, and station for assistance. Birthdays Wide Apart | About 105,000 Americans were. born on Feb. 29. 94° Kodacolor film in popular snap camera size. Limit 3 rolls. can standardy of performance, comfort, safety and convenience but in a smaller sim) with lower initial cost and improved econo- Therefore, some of the injured :. were taken by ambuli te my of operation. . Memorial and Sacred Heart hos- | The Corvair, he sid, satisfies’ pitals in Cumberiand to relieve these needs “more cognpletely than | the crush. jany other car being imade availa- ble . . . in 1960—fot ei Two of the dead children had mestic” "| ied KODAK Stist $2.05 Value 20 Slides ” . lleast 6,900,000’ during 1960 and said | inkl i , ' es ge gietaiaiy Psy and Chevrolet expects to gell 1,500,000 ‘conventional cars, 300,000 Covairs, | jand 365,000 trucks, a grand total) Beautiful indoor or outdoor slides vith Hee 36mm siide film. Limit rolls. | to Avert Bla , tend school in Grosse Pointe. (the s N . ‘ “ (nmi i. , Full U. @. Weather Baresu Repert | ithe State Municipal Fifance Com-! to the grave of his father. who , PONTIAC AND VICINITY. = rey | Raymond Desparmet, 16, and the | mission, appeared before the city! died if cies , averted possible disaster yesterday Sasprg lll pale toy Bot on oe low Ai. Fomor.) Oldest daughter, Josephine, 18, [officials to explain delays by his} The trooper's accused slayer, afternoon seconds before a smoul- row fair, little temperature change, 7h. Northwesterly winds 15-° today, diminishing tonight. left thig country recently to at- jagency in approval of borrowing meanwhile remained in the ~Liv- tend school in Paris, applications, a sore point in recent! ingston County Jail some 45 miles TedariinlPeatias | A graduate of the Academy of years laway, where he is held without Lowest temperature preceding # #™) Marseille, Mme. Desparmet taught, Staff limitations fixed by the bail on a general murder charge “At & aM: Wind velocity 10-12 mrp mh school in unoccupied France dur Legislature and fie avy run of| Knight, 48, is accused of shoot- se is Aaya by om ing the early 1940s. emergency loan requests submit-| ing Souden with the trooper’s own Sun rises Friday at 607 am She and her husband fled the ted by hard-pressed school lis Moon rises Thursday at 2 22 pm. : : . | gun. country shortly after their wiar-tricts were mainiy responsible, Prosectttay Wilfred Erwin said riage, since the Germans had con- Mikrut. said ‘Knight told him Tuesday that he mail! Moon seta Priday at 12.24 am Deowntewn Temperatures 6 Be seen ue a 2s f demned Desparmet to death for his. The commission currently ts Will not sign a formal statement. Pam Mm of pm... « 67 anti-Nazi activities. about 10 weeks behind tn its * Wen e Desparmet joined the Free work. French forces in’ Africa, and | | Mme, Desparmet studied arch. Gov Williams reportedly wns Crashes Snuff Out Wednesday in Pontine (as recorded downtown) ready to call a meeting of League Highest temperature . .... 9! Polo 7 yes . * ‘ Lowel tamyeretary y Colony at the Freach Institute of ‘and Municipal Finatice commis: [WO Lives in Coun aes ere -.- 69 Carthage in Tusls. ision officials Sept 22 in Lansing Weather—Sunny One Year Age in Pontige Highest temperature .. . Since the end of the war, Mme.to seek ways of speeding Desparmet has traveled with her processes ' up | (Continued From Page One) a plied into a concrete abutment Lowest temperature + ; husband to diplomatic assigriments ean temperature 6.0 10 peewee —] ”, t Weather-@unny in South America, Europe and the | in front of 8890 Walton Rd., just Hart and McNamara and Lowest Temperatures Mighon a ee his Date in #7 Years New York City where her husband| Al H Townahtp in 1955 #0 18 1883) worked at United Nations head. 2Upport Housing Bill pore sa Wednesday's Temperature Chart ‘quarters, . . P . Witnesses Oak! County Aipens «90-84. Marquette ave oe ' | WASHINGTON (®—Michigan’s sheriff's deputies that Morley had Beitimore 9) $8 Meniphie 88 ip TAUGHT IN PERI | Democratic Sens, Philip A. Hart | led Bismarck 6. Miami Beach 86 78) co pauont French to Peruvian’ and Patrick V. MoN vot pu out to pass a car as the ieflalo” $8 1A Minmeepolis J 46 joanpears wile har Wustahd! oasl A ts, Om Meslay seeteedag — = 2 * ; fi r husband was : Creams Of a8 ew Fore f : lpoperecee in Lima, Peru, seven, as the Senate passed 86-7 a third. REPORTEDLY SWERVED ater «8 ab Beliston gh. 5, YEATS QO. _tey billion dotiar housing bill, | Morley swerved to hig left to puree | | eet ts 1 ime, Desparmet wrote a schol MeNamara and Hart aise vot. avoiti a collision, lost control of Port Worth 98: 74 Bt Louis 6) pe arly work about Inca archeology ed with the majority on a 61-97 his car and struck the abutment, ne OS 2B rreayee | wile in Peru, It has been pub- reall call by which the Senate said witnesses. {peKoonvitia 4 78 Weenington ” 2 lished in France, She is presently passed an 800-miliien dollar wa. He suffered a skull fracture and _ cemmecty 8 Tempe on working on a novel, | ter pollution bili fasf night, broken neck, 4 e : i¢ -” 4 i . j a f - ¥ : \, 4 i -~. & nae _ \ dering automobile exploded on M87 just east of Tucker road, Holly Township. * * Robinson was in the area when! he heard a radio call to the Holly police and fire departments that there was a car on firé on M87, “T got there in a few minutes, before firemen had arrived, and saw the parked car with its left! rear tire burning,” Robinson a { He could see the fire was dan- gerousiy close to the gas tank and that fire equipment in his patrol car would be of no avail, a0 he began clearing bystanders No one was injured and Holly firemen arrived moments later to B \5195. M87, Holly, told -police. she Deputy Works Quickly A fast-thinking Oakland County;had a blowout and when she * ij brothers Larry and William. ict 2.168.000 cars and a SS a gyms In Washington, the Interstate Mov ‘Commerce Commission announced) If achieved, this a topple = KODAK Color FILMS it was sending two investigators Company's previous me sales) So the Seema: . |high of 2,066,377 set in the boom |e 8mm Sas 94 lyear of 1955. Reg. | The General Motors vice presi-| dent said Chevrolet will carry out} 8mm MAG the new economy theme by offering | .a V-8 engine which wil) give gaso- line economy close to that of a six- St Injuries |ome2e sue ot a rune: Chevrolets a Reg. $4.15 S&S Indeote or out- deor film. Limit Simm “Special Purchase! Sensationally Under-Priced! 3 _... 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M. \ od LA “i — v ‘ : ¢ p : i ee . i if / t ‘ : oy Sth es 3 : ee ~ = 4 2 2 Eo * * ; ‘ ; = ce : a SS } 4 f ' % =i es a VEN ; | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1956 : , | we No matter what other nations|the sincerest form of flattery ,. ./the day the neighbors get one. — Test Track Gates Open to Press Gar Wood Industries. tout us, immigration is the|A luxury ceases to be a Ed at Wilson. * Ford’s Falcon D By BEN PHLEGAR AP Automotive Writer DETROIT—You can drive Ford's new Falcon without feeling that you are in a smaller than average car. | * * * The same probably will be true of Chevrolet's Corvair and Chrys- ler's Valiant. But Ford was the, first of the Big Three to open the ‘two-door, an eight, pares favorably with the 19 six-cylinder models. oesn’t Feel Small straight stick models. | |The pickup in low and second gear was good, but high gear pickup | seemed less than I am used to in} 59 The Falcon has a 90-horsepower | probable, especially for sustained | runs such as turaplke trips. | The test track Falcons offer ex-| ceptionally easy steering, compar-| 1959 Fairlane Ford. REAR SEAT CLOSER Once inside the car there is no | ture ef conventional ideas. 4 lable to power steering om hgavier on Ford’s ability to come up with Ford engineers say the rate of models. They weigh almost three- an attractive price and on whether | acceleration for the Falcon com- |quarters of a ton less than the the car can batk up the claims of leconomy of operation. WAYNE (®—Gar Wood Indus- tries, Inc., reports sales and prof- its for the nine _ months bird, a little from the foreign | July 31, 1959, were lower than in cars such as Renault and a mix: |i. same 1957-58 period. * * * Sales for the nine months ended July 31, 1959 were $19,030,274, com- pared with $24,920,799, and net profit $10,987, compared with $222,190. To me its success will depend —— gates of its test track to automotive six-cylinder engine and when you noticeable sensation of smaliness, lift the hood you can see it without yexcept that the rear seat seems writers for test driving. compartinents of bigger cars. * * * Ford is pinning tts success ho I stand six feet 1') inches and can sit comfortably in the driv- er's seat of a Falcon. Head room | is better than on many 1958 jn the main on the economy of this | standard sized cars, including engine. The company will celal The instrument panel includes a Ford's own models. £ didn’t 30 per cent better mileage than|Wide-sweep speedometer that is bump my head, which is unusual. Leg room in the front seat ap- mobile pears to be much the same as in a standard model. It's less. but also see a claim of 9% miles not critically se, in the rear seat gallon in “average driving.’’ Te For test driving Ford offered Nikita’s Banquet Already a Sellout eamsters Sue —No Tickets Yet Florida Bank track engineers say this is quite the many gadgets that clog engine! closer than usual. pes any 1959 production American auto. fy to read. For advertising you'll probably a “wt The hump is still in the floor | although not quite as pronounced | as in some 1959 and 1960 rhodels. Trunk space is complicated by the necessity of a spare tire, which ilies flat on the floor, and the pipe ito the gas tank. The tank opening ‘js in the center of the rear end and 'the pipe protrudes into the luggage | compartment, SA number of suitcases can be fitted in but it might become something of a jigsaw puzzle if you have sizes that are not com- | patible to the trunk layout. ; test track The Falcon, under ~ AMERICAN MARIETTA SATIN. LATEX PAINT " $6.19 Gel. © NO PAINTY SMELL SAN FRANCISCO (AP) rhe conditions, seemed to take curves] @ WATER THINNED Sept. 2) banquet for | Nikita very well. You need considerable Tee STORE WHERE GRANDPA awd GRANOMA BQUCHT Khrushchev is a 2.100 seat xe! Want to Transfer Funds skill to keep it headed straight) © 20 FASHION HUE COLORS 763.4 out—before any tickets are an iil to Accounts Bearing °v"" a gravel road. 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Montcalm wise es " 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET W000 damages be assessed! sized car, Its exterior styling Is OAKL! FUEL &@ PAINT ZARL PARRIS LUMBER Portland Plans Better against the bank | simple, borrowing a little from Ae a OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL NINE “che The suit was filed Tuesday in, the old two-passepger Thunder. | Alpena Boat Facilities iFederal Court by attorneys Wik : a SSS ALPENA iP-A pifpject aimed at stepping Up olltput at its Alpena plant ty being undertaken by Huron Portland Cement Co The firm said tt planned to déep en the channel at the Alpena mill dredge a new slip to aecommodate larger Comment freaghters and con struct will hold 20 000 barrels of cement Silos whiel The project also includes new bout loading facilities. Charles Mo Adams, vice presi dent of operations, said “these im provements are the first steps in our program to increase the ca pacity of the mill to move 22 mil hon barrels a year” Phe project is scheduled foy com pletion in early 1961 | JUST CROWNED SEE PAGE 29 Poll-Parrot . . . For Back-to-School i ROBERT WEDDLE, Mgr. SHOES FOR 15 years experience in Pontiac ‘BOYS AND GIRLS ham Shapiro and Montague Rosen burg of Miami Beach The $399,000 was placed in a | noninterest bearing account in | the bank in connection with a loan the bank made to the Sun Valley housing development near Titusville which the union spon. sored, |? Hewitt, president of the | bank, sald the money was to be left an deposit as long as the loan was outstanding. He said $350 O00 is outstanding as a loan and wid, “TP will not release the funds | until the Sun Valley loans are paid in’ full’ | The noninterest bearing account} was ordered transferred to an in: | terest bearing account by monitors | appointed by the court to oversee teamster affairs i | the monitors contend the nioney belongs to Local 299 in | Detroit. James RR, Uoffa, Teamsters Union boss, hed said that tech- nicalities prevented him from carrying out monitor orders to withdraw the money from the Or- landa bank hut he did transfer another $185,000) secount in an recount in an) Tndianapolis, Ind, honk to an interest bearing basis in Detroit I Pledge to fit each child as if he were my own? Here at George's Family Shoe Dept. fitting your children’s shoes is more thon a business . . . we take a very personal pride in fitting each child’s foot properly. 15 years’ experi- ence provides us with a vital background for the most important safeguard for your children’s foot health. $2.00 a Week Rings of breath-taking beauty and quality at prices that are truly amazingly low await your selection at Enggass of Pontiac. Descriptive matter would not do justice to these wonderful creations... Yes! You may use Enggass convenient payment plan if you wish. A FINAL DEMONSTRATION CLIMAXING FORD’S 3 YEARS AND 3 MILLION MILES OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ON THE NEW FORD FALCON... 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Foro ovvision, Cand Motor Company, = Coming your way soon UJ o | ‘CASIEST CAR im THE WORLD TO Own 4 7 f i -THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1959 TWENTY-SEVEN DOMINO PURE . | SALE DATES. U G A THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY , & SEPTEMBER 10 - 11 - 12 POUND C BAG ® WITH COUPON ONLY ¢ ¢ WITH COUPON ONLY ° WZ ee ea pos vm, 3 mi ay ON ee NY Ti ; \ a ey We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities xk** None Sold to Dealers or Minors BAG Limit 1 ¢ 1 Coupon — Expires Sept. 12th, “1959 ——S—_ Oe Naty ‘ond Rest ee — ——- PEOPLE'S-FOOD TOWN BONUS COUPON |) HAMILTON GRADE “A” SMALLIN FRESH EGGS } Dozen T 9". LIMIT Carton 2 DOZEN Lime 1 Coupon — ae Sept. 12th, 1959 B) 4 —— emer J he Net ee et , , \ \ , \ \ j DEPARTMENT FEATURE CARTON ger e.. 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Parents can |cuit encompasses both Livingston | Virginia contributed 100 square Testing a child’s hearing at a school’s specch clinic... _ Coll wii cae Gk es “ew render” dows “What does his teacher whl not have defective eyesight. “Oh that he’s young for his age : ; ready. Said should | Jones’ tude likely to dis-; What seem to be the child's ~, pri Hit aa and Rs him cased greg and enw chief difficulties? How retarded is|you looked at your tax bill lately? |velop the ability to concentrate ide nds. places. I've got enough to do.|° Mree Jones’ concern would be|he? What tests have been given| The idea of reading “readiness” pand follow through by gentle re-! think ’s aieders and encouragement. One years,” a well- known teacher re That's her job! I don't she's | justified if Billy were almost 8. |anq what do they indicate on in- | bothers many fathers and moth-| way is 10 peed Wan @ story and marked recently, lthen ask him to tell it to you. that time only three of my pupils’ Research has shown, how- Hejp him Yecall important details, families have invited me to din It your child cannot read simple jtejligence, maturity, reading read. |€rs. stories by the time he finishes|ines;? Does the school offer It’s a- fairly safe bet that if grade, take the matter/special help for those with learn.| ever, that at a certain point in ‘and be sure to praise , seriously but try not to frighten |ing @ifficulties? If not where is their development most children | ._ = « Billy doesn't have.a { * ” oe . 1 4 & nf IUd HINO deited nian ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1959 3 eet : ke ‘ ‘ ' : ‘ i coun Hina dain apes A aie UJ. S. and Philippines ‘Intervene in China Dispute as Nikita Will Get Nikita Will Get, - Agree on Defenses Russia Hands Victory to Nehru sh Special Meal | R&R MOTORS, Inc. CHRYSLER-—PLYMOUTH—IMPERIAL MANILA (AP) — The United | States and the Philippines today) reached an understanding on de-! fense and security arrangements) The Soviet Union has intervened By J. M. ROBERTS Six years ago the Soviet dele-| It may i” ~~ — that — a Rbeges sare Pre-| AP N igate to the United Nations made considers monstrated mier ita Khrushchev ° pare, ret non a advances to the United States\now that world negotiations itlt get the city's regular $5 spe . PHONKs You for the’ Wonderful Response to Our Clear- sun alks ‘which resulted in the Korean arm-|which she hag no part, such a8} 4) dinner like hundreds of as the two nations resumed te, for the third time in recent Y€Ars istice \those now going on between the|sther puesis throughout the year | ance Sole Last Week. We Are Si egitiaaed Even Greater on revising the raed ues i. to ease “relations between the More recently, the Soviet Union Soviet Union and the West, can Originally ete ho, Sarcens reported. , Asiatic Reds and the outside world initiated the Geneva conferencejhave only a partial effect on to go all out with the a — - Values This Week! Herta ot ai J CU n3 da vic- Which brought an end to the Indo- world peace, It may be that she at the W | Serrana would give no details and in so doing has handed a vic wn nO oo Sl Khrushchev dines aldor: and he declined to predict when tory to Prime Minister Nehru of china war. In that case, however, never intended to let the situation! astoria Hotel next Thursday eyen- | the effect was to consolidate Com-|become too serious. ing. Champa: caviar and roast | < , the negotiations would be ended. India. ers 7 gne, Belv Bi oa - ‘he negotiated ix the Although padded with the usua] Munist advances as well as to end ie pon Magar yd gales beef were ———— i Savoy 6-Pass. 2-Dr. Sedan edere 4 Dr. Hardtop “ 7 ae : a rents. fighting ade: houg, Philippine demand for increased recriminations against opponents re joned, and just when / judicial jurisdicuion aver Ameri of communism, the Soviet and, . * * * ; i" _ — dog ‘eines But Mayor Robert F. Wagner | can servicemen ‘Red Chinese statements involve! There is now a new demonstra- the oO jan pu op’ hag decreed otherwise. Instead of tion that, while Peiping may be seemed to be running against him| caviar it'll be crabmeat; instead | =e . The ie Liations pave been go numerous factors of great impor- able to take the initiative andjfor the first time in his career, of champagne it will be. coffee: | = ee “tt ii obvious that the Kremlin, ome of the spotlight from Mos-'his unpopular refusal to meet and the main course will be breast ae ; has ee in communication with|cow in certain conditions, the! force with force on the border has of chicken or beef tenderloin —| Ready $ fe : Toilet Bowls Sparkle Peiping about starting negotia-/ Kremlin retains definitive power) ‘brought a Chinese offer of negoti-| not roast beef. Instantly With tions with India over their border in the relationship. i and s eameaing tension. | To vw dl — - age wd Drive aw N ites Oihemmise publical { This could be due to fact as we P State SNO-BOL ; 0 ane. imu ag the leadership in Communist | Also, great speculation will be Need Safety Glasses Liquid toilet bow! cleanser ee wii its adoption by theory. The fact, is that the Soviet aroused as to whether the sspagdl j : . Now at Your Neighborhood Chou Enlai in his letter to Nehru Union has established powerful lin, by its attitude in this situa-| Approximately 300,000 industria) : These are honest-to-goodness bonofide values with no exhorbi- GROCERY STORE ae a been an insult ‘influence on China's economy tion, is affirming by action what eye accidents occur every‘year. | : ; : — | ee _\through the same sort of trade re-|it has been saying for a long time ee nda ghtety os at, tant claims, and no gimmicks or tricky statements. We are lations which she seeks to estab-—that peaceful competition, not; work or in me wou uce_ ; : lish with the rest of the world. ‘the use of force, is its policy. eye injuries by as much as 90 offering these cars at honest prices. that practically represent cost OO = = and we are prepared to deliver same at the advertised price. These R F D I AG Red Police to Aid Reds Count Rail Miles are not stripped down models—they are serviced and ready for the . . Soviet Union kas 5 road. They carry the full factory warranty for all service and parts! Tightest Security Shield sictatinay” ™ ** | , a | SEE IT—DRIVE IT-—YOU’LL WANT IT! © Will Guard Khrushchev pmtsy “EES | The Show Place of Pontiac WASHINGTON (AP)—The Unit-; shchev’s life have been picked up. | ‘ ed States has fashioned the strong-| Some 20 letters, messages and} WHOS THE est security shield ever to protect | telephone c have threatened| | 2 y Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev) action, but at this stage of plan-| NEW from poteritial assassins, demon-| ning this is less than one-third the| & [ @ ors ne. strators, hecklers and crackpots. | number of similar threats direct- ) | | | | * *® * ‘ed at Deputy Premier Anastas| | - _ . . | Up to 15,000 policemen, plain- Mikoyan when he visited the Unit- Chrysler Plymouth Imperial _clothesmen, National CGuardsmen|ed States last January. | @ i ' and government security agents, * *« * SEE PAGE 29 } 724 Oakland Avenue Pontiac FE 4-3582 will join forces in a massive, | Most foreign refugee groups, , e carefully coordinated plan to'have decided to boycott Khrw| ———— See EEE Ee —— |watch over the Soviet dictator ¢/- shchev’s public appearances, giv-' ery foot of the way. ing him the silent treatment, rath-| unprecedented security network. Island Brid e A selected number will be allowed ] | be é : | } { | : . rangements for protecting their Archipelago. which warmly re-| ii BNL] yy DN fp N . chief \ceived President Charles de. ij . H j ) ry . r $ 0 The security arrangements, a ul}e on one of his tours of | / i \~ fl4 pws /y , | / who are to accompany him. | Arab sultans ruled there. Captain | particularly from Hungarian and | reat sperm whale in Comorian About 2,500 will be deployed and er than demonstrate, shout insults | waiting along the route into Wash-| and throw eggs as they did dur-' ington Tuesday whey Khrushchev jing siemens ne s travel, steps off a giant TU114 turboprop) __ ‘jet liner at nearby Andrews Air | Force Base to hegin his 13-day coast to coust tour omoros orm | | About a dozen Soviet secret po- . lice, led by Security Chief Nicolai . IM aan ‘to pack guns, | HU RR ’ | FEW THREATS | Buccaneers Used This | ‘ Five of these Soviet ‘ security| Archipelago for Bases agents already have inspected the route Khrushchev will follow in to Attack Pilgrims = his swing thryugh six cities and) checked and double checked iD French overseas possessions, has | TO AVE you MONEY! painstaking detail, include protec-\iong been a crossroads of seafar- Tagged in S. ition not only for Khrushchev and| ling people. his family but also for the 108) Europeans began visiting the | Rosenberger Paint and — Kidd, ‘“Cut-Throat” “Avery, and | These precautions have - been ‘other infamous buccaneers used 34 ns Wallpaper eas My eee a satel the islands for basse t atteck | ! held fear that Khrushcheyv's visi Moslem lerims traveling fr aa 5. Saginaw 0 Company would arouse bitter anti-Cu.nmu- ae Fast r ie ae nd Sen ah Mee. j other eastern Eugopean refugee aes groups. i , aan . The 180,000 Inhabitants of the | WE SELL (Johnston PAINT Rees eee PTE | volcanic islands in the Indian | Zakharov, are to be part of this » are reported satisfied with ar-| WASHINGTON — The Comoro other Soviets, including newsmen, | Comoros in the 16th century, when | | nist demonstrations along the way) | Vuukes whalers hunted the Thus far, however, these fears) Ocean are of mixed origin. The | ‘ingly few threats against bel Kroups predominate. 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In the fermen (Woe)? $3 1 8 $ Dryas wae) 8 tte au IN LAKE-ORION—2 LOCATIONS | Tunnerup spot was Mrs. Debbie ae ice. “Rommel. Stevens. Napp. T—| 4 UBF BY, Filipe (Revebore), By Drzs- | Arnoldi with 90-89-94—273. Bhs | Drysdale. U—Venzon, Conlan, Burkhart Authorised Pontiac-Rambier Dealer | | Crawtord. T—1:59. A—13,877. . The club seniors title went to CLEVELAND BALT DSO ‘PITTSBURGR «SAN. FRANCISCO | Ed Barrett, who defeated Chuck tly btn abrhbi reel R J h M -peracigtg Sag-sooe ha pent UH Rimes titiame ii gem tit USS JOnNSON otors cndtenden Dai ! creeds, if HE oer Ht OE cn’ PALES Broadway Corner of Shadbolt — M-24 Corner of Shadbolt Karl Gierok won the boys’ junior oe Power ‘t) 3110 Rodman % S031 \ Rockit” Sie Giese BEd? 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Stigimeier of _ In each of the past three years, | s"Lesle a the Buffalo Baseball Club passed Butitio’s — figures led Milweshee ee tis oes | otal with ae the word to the directors of the — segues. | kee 27-12. (One out when winning runs | ’ . ite ization. | scored) oF. “ese and Ateech LoB—. Rik s DD t NEW BOWLERS oapren pralg Teer Wen ae a of oy AYIONS . tions. M h Golf —_ maeeie OW RR ERSBSO MM BS | OPEN BOWLING DAILY <2 The letters quoted Bil! Shea, the Ic gan ef Soames we wi) 8g Se \ . , new league's prime mover, as/D ed f A U—Delmore Bariick, Jackowski. =| : Choice Time Openings asking for a financial statement) alr or mateur salle ' Aveileble for: to cover the first million and a) CHICAGO WASHINGTON ! © Men's & Women's half dollars and “an additionald Pairings for Michigan golfers in! apericie 2 ie] Cones my 60 1G) © Men's Teams & Indi s statement on backers who could the USGA amateur golf tourna: Tear ce $58) Kulere se STS ow sf & }put up another million.” |ment, starting here Monday: |Klus'skt 1> 3116 Lemon if 30306 omen s Teams Shea also requested information| Phil Donohue, Sioux Falls, S.D.,Hebsr sc 4 $388 Sitvers Ip seee ° Individuals jon a stadium to seat at least ys Lou Wendrow, Lansing, Don)®2ep'stto 3 1100 Green cf 1060 © Women’s Afternoon 135,000. The Bisons expect to move | Allen, Rochester, N.Y., vs Tom) Sree tf $4 i | deere 2088. Dealers Coast to Ce into Civic Stadium next season) Grace Detroit; Tom Draper, Royal ™** ° we ee Gene 5 tte when a remodeling program al- Oak, vs Paul Kelly, Scarborough, Bye 2. 6000 Therebreds are guaranteed fer the ‘couphotely Air Conditioned’ ready approved by the city had|N.Y.; Bud Stevens, Detroit, vs) Sree vs at son a the eriginal tread against failures been completed. Civic Stadium Richard Chapman, Osterville.) "S!Rin tor Goseman te 7th: bPiied | caused by chuch-holes, giass, nails, spikes, | now seats nearly 40,000. Mass.; Bill Michaels, Detroit, vs cal end Fs dogg ogra Thi e—Ground ete. a8 well as defects in workmanship | BOWLING CENTRE x« * |Ed Johnson, Townson, Md. | Chie 100 000 400—5 moterials. , The club now has about 3,000' Frank Connolly of Mt. Clemens Was™ 00 E-—Coneolo, Killebrew, Wyde stockholders and Stigimeier has|drew a first round bye, Pvt. John Chicago 27-15. Washington | 27-11 assured them that they would not Michigan golf captain and a De-| Apariels. Dox and Kivaseweki. LOB 4 be sold owt or bought out in con- troiter, will face Jack Key of Co-| — B—Aparicio, SF—Landis, 30 E. Montcelm FE 5-2221 : —|lumbus, Ga. Schubeck is playing, 5. BREMEN ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER BSIREORRETORDE| out ofr hooe na” "art ey fie FLEE | ' Hyde HE BE BF jes eye a Origgs 2 oe | * British Driver ee a oem feast your eyes On — Breaks Record so gor rt brh bt br hot! {Maris rf bie ubek ss i338 | a Bonneville Sait Flats, Utah Gnyéer ref 3988 Mantle ef egies | * (AP)—A British sports car aver | Wiliams messes Howard megris | #3 aged 138.75 miles per how for Cey . ote A IE ton qnne © 1.665 miles and 12 hours yesterday |Lumpe ¢s-2» 3008 MeDigld wm 301], : on the western Utah salt flats. | zhe8 Fora. ity #7)| That broke the world’s record |bMorsan = 1008 %)\for 12 hours of continuous driving. p 1000 | The old mark of 118.3 m.p.h.|Grunwaid p oeee me | was set by the same car with Ve So or ec P} $33 Gua 4 ~ ~4\ different engine. | a—Plied for My | Senda out tor N «= OK Harness Betting t oO sat q se sins toe ! h.| HARRISBURG, Pa (AP) - A PO-h=- ot oP Kubek [ 2 te plan to legalize betting at harness 009 Bowers: Dumetiy 3. *s'races in the state was approved %8—Baver, Berra. Marte ey tee) Purchase 3 As Tailored | \2. yesterday by the Pennsylvania’ gucks a, 27-10) 5 ~/ iar ta : . 4 House of Representatives Rules Gomvad, 1 3 ee | by 2 Commitee Mag sent to the Fils qorene rare com’ FOCAL CE OMe NII =6750 x 14 : _ ~ . 7 CAUSED CHUCK HOLES WHITE GLASS. MAILS, SPIRES, ROCKS, CURBS ETC TYREX TUBELESS “4 8” Plus Tax and Any Old Tire Se -B. F. Goodrich \ Safety-S r II) M ron sCONOMY DRIVING WHE I $12% — 670x15 y Fup sh fries Ton and Retrendeble Te spits “LL _NO CASH NEEDED! ff © Best Work in Town © All Work Done While You Watch ' @ Talk to Skilled Mechanics ee S | SCHAFFNER ie o Your Old Tire is Your Exch.—No $3 Extra if Your Tire is Not Receppable WHEEL ALIGNMENT E-Z GREDIT Buy. Now—Pay Later Choose Eton Flannel as you like it. Select a suit in 1960’s subtle, blend-with-the-background stripes. Or choose the elegance of Eton in traditional solid shades. For all its air of luxury, Eton Flannel is practical in price and in its extra bonus of a wear. Feast your eyes on our Eton § 50 Flannels today. . NO RED TAPE First Payment , , | Oct. 22 BIG VALUE—4 WHEELS $7198 , tACH Electronically Balanced Only ie Open Fridey Night Until 9 P. M. SAGINAW ot LAWRENCE = BIRMINGHAM—272 W. Meple — Mart Safety Center] WFP TUG Ta ed ‘Bawkereatar “JT WEST HURON ST. FE 8-024 ETHE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC i aa 9 ai - ‘ : ' ; ¥ i — . ~~ few Oe ae Eg nage og agp agg: ag Sy momen ce et . j . | | THIRTY-EIGHT : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1959___ ~ | : WEDNESDAY’S HOME RUNS - ' , a peg eo ow ce Ele AA lowa Hopes to Oftset Eaitee sat heed al (7) Ret Adcock (23), : a raves: Pinson | fd i i oumieon (3 oa in Trans-Miss Losses With Defense (12), Cubs. LITTLE ROCK Ark. (AP)—A 4 ae pendans i IOWA CITY, lowa (#—Defending; sophomore Wilburn Hollis, who ‘59 RAMBLER ‘possibility developed yesterday ‘Elliott Devotes champion lowa’s only cl po in geod hal’ ueat RADIO $ 00 | that national amateur champion avert the also-ran class in the Big! of a passer. ' mouch HEATER 1648 ‘Barbara McIntire and national| . . Ten football race is to develop a| Says Evashevski: ‘collegiate champi y Eller) : defense to offset the possible; 2 Choose Your Own Equipment collegiate ¢ h ampion Judy Elle r Drills Aga nsf strong | “Treadway is a great leaders-and ‘could meet in the finals of the) crumbling of a once-brilliant aInMInGEAN © RAMBLER women’s Trans-Mississippi golf! | attack, Sore ae eet: wale ae tournament e So says coach Forest Evashevski, | ting “de receivers. Hollis could be ve - | * | who is starting his eighth Hawkeye | |a great football player some day, Both Miss McIntire and Miss erid | season hard hit by backfield losses | but I'm not sure quarterback is on his fancy Rose Bow! champion- | Filer won second round matches Ship team. yesterday and emerged as heavy) YEAR-END CLEARANCE his spot.” Wolverine _ Secondary 1959 OLDSMOBILES favorites in their separate brack- ; The Hawkeyes had an 6-1-1 e Extraordinary Discounts ets Sh d Bi WwW. k Evashevski must go with two mark last season including a © Highest Trade-In Allowances ~ *« «€ owe ig CAKNCSS rookie quarterbacks, a terrific 38-12 Rose Bowl ‘triumph over handicap in his swift, quick- starting winged “T’”’ attack, and very little supporting help for two fine halfbacks, Beb Jeter Last Season moved into quarter-final Finals are get Satur-, SUBURBAN MOTORS CO. 365 §. Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 4-44460 They y today Excepting quarterback, Iowa's first team should prove extremély capable although Evashevski~ de- pla = day ANN ARBOR (#—Pass defense, | one of the major weaknesses of, SPECIAL PRICES on BOWLING SHIRTS last year’s Michigan football team, | and Ray Jaunch. Iowa's picture changed quickly sires considerable improvement ‘at guards where lettermen Jerry No- is getting a thorough testing in| vack and Don Shipantk will be preseason practice sessions this|this year when Mitch Ogiego, the With 1 WEEK’S SERVICE on LETTERING lvear |heir apparent to Randy Duncan's :. SCHOOL PRICES ON FOOTBALL Joes ee saat erbei feb, joked the pes starters SHOES J Bet eo .. $5. 95 youthful staff devoted the majority | Keyan and aneet baltoack Willie Ran ers Start Tr os fc 5 $3.75 lof yesterday's drills to ironing out orns . Pi _ 9 aining WHITE GYM SHOES.......... . flaws in the defense against a This coupled with the graduation) NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (AP)— A, total of 23 regulars and hope- fuls took part in Wednesday's opening workouts for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League as Coach Phil Watson had goalies Gump Wors- ley and Marcel Paille in action. attack, of two fine guards, Gary Grou- “We made a lot of mistakes winke] and Hugh Drake, plus the last year on pass defense,” ineligibility of a promising sopho- Elliott said. “Our boys were more quarterback, Ed Trancygier, caught fiatfooted several times ‘has left Iowa a question mark in but we hope to eliminate most the conference melee. of those mistakes this year.” \ BOYS’ SHOULDER PADS AND HELMETS WELDEN SPORTING GOODS 51 MT. CLEMENS Evashevski is glum over the Yesterday's morning and after-. quarterback position which ap- noon sessions were devoted to giv- parently will be shared by Olen |ing the first string backfield plenty | Treadway, a sparingly used lof work defending against passes. | | tetterman fer twe seasons, and ‘In the first team secondary were |—_—___—_— ‘Brad Myers, Darrell Harper, Tony jf Rio and Stan Noskin. * * * “We're getting to the point now ; where we can concentrate on the ‘real fine points of pass defense— those important things that can! suddenly swing the balance of any game,’' Elliott said. SAN FRANCISCO — Of the 48 pinchhit home runs in the history of the NL, 12 of them were off the bats of Giants. ae @ 16 Alleys AMF Automatics @ Air Conditioned @ Newly Remodeled @ Bar and Grill * | Michigan's opponents last year | completed more than 44 per cent | of their passes against the Wol- NYGEN TIRES © Peatise Press Phete HE'S AN EXPERT — John Parks (eft) and head coach Tom Taylor, shown here demon- LEAGUE SPOTS Dick Caverly (61) of Clarkston are learning from strating, was Little All-American end at Albion | verines for a net cola of just | OPEN an e tly how to prope rly catch be isses. New last fall. over 800 yards. Of the 96 passes | ED _ _ ee — thrown by opposing teams, 43 of | ¢ af tee Men's & Women's them were completed for an | WILLIAMS THE ; ‘Chee hier Leagues. Get | average of better than eight | . ; a ~) Reservations in Now { f | yards per toss. Tire Company GENERAL | The Michigan secondary inter-| Browns en rews er 0 ee ers cepted only seven passes all last FE 2-8303 TIRE BOWLING EQUIPMENT SALES Open Bowling Daily ‘Til 6 P. M, (Except Tues.) Weekends All Day & Night DIXIE RECREATION OR 3-7464 year, while Wolverine opponents, picked off almost twice as many) 451 S. Saginaw St. nursing jn juries te star ends i) t his mind about retirement, the ; Jimmy Orr and Jack MsClairen, | eee oe: door will be open for his return.” | contacted Brown. Flloitt said pass defense drills § ‘will be stepped up even more as | The door opened yesterday ' The former Purdue standout lthe first game against Missouri on Brewster went in the front and played with the Browns from 1952 Sept. 26 draws nearer. came out the back—the property through last season and led the “So far our first backfield has, of the Pittsburgh Steelers club in pass receiving in the 'S4- peen getting most of the pass de- . ‘ . x * * ‘Oo-'96 and ‘ST seasons. He slipped ‘tense work,” he said, ‘but we'll] That. briefly, was how the offen In return for Brewster, Brown to only 16 receptions last year, soon increase the pace so at least! sive end told Cleveland coach Paul announced, Cleveland received an but the Cleveland passing attack the first four backfields are thor-| went downhill, too. loughly grounded in the funda-| x «& ©& mentals of our pass defense) The 6-foot-4 Brewster, who was system.” the Brown's starting left end, is 29 and should prove an excellent - target for Steelers’ quarterback B tt (| b F | Bobby Layne if Pittsburgh can! fl any U un sign him, ib on - Trial Slated Sunday Meanwhile the defending cham- pion Baltimore Colts placed offen-' the yic higan Brittany Club-will sive halfoacks Curley Johnson and hej its annual interclub fun trial By The Associated Press Brown said, “If he should change Famous tast words “Tm retiring from pro football | want to devote more time to my sporting goods business in Flor- ida Darrel (Pete) Brewster, Mareh 109 4443 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains Brown that he Ng ) “HgUe | a - “ . National Football League, Brewster's return wae wel- “He has our best wishes for comed by Pittsburgh coach success in his mew venture,” | Buddy Parker. The Steelers, 32 S. Saginaw St. was quitting the) undisclosed draft choice, Hurry! Hurry! to YOUNG PONTIAC SAVE 14, 13, 2 and EVEN MORE! Values to $29.50 MEN’S SURPLUS FE 2-0022 TARPAULINS * * * HI-BROOK RIDING STABLE NOW OPEN! . . Fred Burket on waivers, trimming this ‘Sunday at the Pontiac Lake Sx $350 Suz $10.80 70 Acres of Rolling Hills PN mew temetiem teva sen coe XO DOPE GOATS 6x7 4.20 10x12 $12.00 Oc 4 he season. ‘starting at 9am : AT 1316 W. BR KER OAD OFF Competition will be held in three | George Halas, still attempting to decide on a quarterback for ‘livisions — puppy, derby and ail-| his powerful Chicago Bears, age stakes. The Brittany Club's) named Ed Brown te guide the rotating trophy will go to the win.’ attack In Friday night’s exhibi- ner of the all-age class. Judges tion against the New York Gi. |will be selected from the compet. | $18.00 $21.60 $30.00 12x15 12x18 15x20 Made tao Order 6x9 $5.40 8x9 $7.20 8x10 | $8.00 ; Special! Site M-24 IN HUNT CLUB AREA Reservations now being taken OS 8-2495 NEW STYLES Ivys, All Wools, Stripes, Blazers, Tweeds. wishes to enter the dog in Sun- n day’s trials or enjoys watching. ‘€ brittanies in action is welcome to! Manila Rope, 4/1" 2¢ ft.—-%" 4e it. = ants. Zeke Bratkowski started (ing sere : S$ 95 d last week. | The trials are open to the public. on TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON USED Western A couple of rookie halfbacks also Anyone who owns a brittany and $19.95 Special oF THE WEEK Auto are going to get a chance to im- pr ess in weekend exhibitions. CAMPING TENTS Philadelphia Eagles announced schoendienst, Milwaukee Lec today that end Pete Retzlaff, one second baseman who has returned | Cheice colors Carryall These prices good in All Western Aute Cempany Stores” Twin Auto Green Bay Packers will star ex Sheek es 9'x9’ UMBRELLA TENTS Floor Mats Sel 20 [nwt So Crt aa _— _.$10.95 and Up : , 19 ‘ Stee = Ton ae ge ee abel ' lv and ° 10 x12 SPORTSMAN TENTS i J ms $ 77 See of ape genae sauinet aes ri Hes Flop Pocket KHAKI PANTS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ONCE A YEAR SALE the Chicago Cardinals, Christmas Seal Drive , lie: | $ Bor mest gers 5220 wasn bt saa ee" zt * MILWAUKEE (AP), — ed Boys (Sizes 6 to 18) sueoo eee 2.88 .303 Cal. 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Wh Why not join Mabel tonight for a thrilling evening of modified racing — and you could come home with 500 silver dollars. 56 MEN’S SHIRTS Sport or Dress BOYS’ ee doraa diag bos ee d Don't miss the Go-Cart Championship Match Race, featuring Pontiac Press @: a te $499 tone € iss Racing Team and WPON Team Friday Night . Seisction ur bears 98*: w CONTINENTAL | Men's Jackets Lightweight ‘2 Price $5 * now gee These Desired Items on Sale Trade in Your Old Bike Low Down Payment Easy Terms Free Delivery | M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 MILES WEST of Time Triats.. vaveeeee. 4330 EM 3-6900 | PONTIAC AIRPORT Race Time..........8:30 JU 8-1144 | Buy Where You Get , {DOOR PRIZE s =, ieenennew Toa a oe | y PARTS and SERVICE White Arch Support Gym Shees . ae seen .$2.99 } : ; YOU MAY WIN NOME i¢ i scusheea ss eh : | - SCARLETT'S BICYCLE 2 =o ont gendg KHAKIS — — Dery od H's SoM? Oo Adee 0 eee - a siicsiiincaenictiealgipeenans H ; d | a) - 20 E. Lawrence St, Pontiac FE 2-7221. | : TS | : SILVER DOLLARS! : BRANCH STORE ki v LO T H ES | DOOR PRIZE é DOOR PRIZES i * a | O COUPON COUPON ' 4524 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-002) : FREE PARKING BEHIND BOTH STORES ~ = * ~ * ‘ . \ S a —— eee ila } q ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1959 By TOM HENSHAW . ‘hinese Moves in Asi Russia later in the year there ap-disrupt the potentialities of the ex- - [pears to be a chance that thechange of visits by surrounding ay East-West Cold War may thaw a em ki iation’ difficult? with an artificial air of ten- given reasons for the attacks and ¥ » Teup? te, ie? *%, 3 Detroit Firm Enters Low Figure Open A Detroit contractor outbid two ‘Pontiac area firms yesterday as 'new construction bids were opened for the two biggest phases of the proposed $3 million Oakland Coun- ty Courthouse. The base bid for general con- struction” submitted by O. W. ‘Burke Co. was nearly $33,000 ‘lower than bids by J. A. Fredman, iInc. of Pontiac and Schurrer Con- istruction Co.' of Waterford Town- ship. Fredman, who originalty had the general construction contract and then withdrew because of legal difficulties, submitted a Courthouse Bids was $2,161,000. Burke's was $2,061,000. .. County officials got into the legal tangle this summer when they awarded the giant general con- struction contract to a local firm. When Fredman got the contract, suit was brought in behalf of A. Z. Shmina & Sons of Dearborn. It charged that Shmina should have received the contract since his bid was lower than Fredman's. * *® *® Shmina, who withdrew the suit when the county promised to take new bids, did not enter the com- base bid of $2,083,000. Schurrer’s petition today. Even considering alternates in LANSING (UPI) — Michigan's tourist industry is having a boom year—perhaps the best in history, a survey showed today. * * * The tourist trade expects to gros# 650 million dollars—a 25- million-dollar increase over record year 1935, according to Robert J. Furlong, executive secretary of the Michigan Tourist Council. Steadier employment, good weather and popularity of the Mackinac Straits Bridge as @ tourist attraction are some of the major reasons, he said. Furlong said it would be about 10 days before all reports would be in from various resort areas on the summer season which tra- ditionally ends with Labor Day. But he emphasized Michigan's tourist season isn’t over yet. * * * “We've got the fall color season and the winter sports season jahead of us," t said. “Right now, fishing is better than at any other time of the year.” * ww * Furlong said the summer season got off to a slow start but he was hoping the unseasonably hot State Tourist Trade Having a Boom Year a “sufficient spur to make the tourist business equal or exceed * * * Merle Lutz, secretary of the Traverse City Chamber ef Com- merce, said the,Grand Traverse region had oné of its best sum- mer seasons. Summer residents have lingered jon beyond Labor Day in many areas, Lutz said. * * * Frank Davis, secretary-manager of the East Michigan Tourist As- sociation, said tourist trade in eastern Michigan was ‘much im- proved over last year. “We had a better tourist season in our area than last year and probably one of the best in many years,” Davis said. “It was par- ticularly good around the Straits and Thumb areas.” * * * Davis attributed the good season to longer vacations offered by in- dustry, and a “‘big boating boom"’ on Lake Huron and a late Labor Day. Through August, use of state parks has increased by 8.32 per cent—an increase of more than a weather later in the year was million from 15,428,706 to 16,428,888. AP Feature Writer de : : } The enigmatic Red Chinese, with , : threats and open aggressions, seem | bit. pee ' ; to be pursuing a strange, headlong ainrurures | MARKETS CLE MAT KET pote, seratne everyone an their immediate : The question is: Why? s The following are top prices in Firm Range jer ss. a was [a Squash; Delicious” te bu, ....2:. 478|h0use Electric, Royal Dutch andjbefore Parliament here today and quash gueterd WE. okacssess 5 1" Southern Railway. Prime Minister Nehru said Pre- Sauesh. Summer, % bu. ..........'00| Magma Copper fell more than aimier Chou En-lai's latest letter termes Eb ee is polat, Chrysler eeccd. Smell|adie to the gravity of the border , pa A reesereenseeees osses were taken by Jones &| Crisis. GREENS Laughlin and United Aircraft, “Step by step their policy has Cobare, Ne. 1 ~Rscormreentns? | become more nee Nehru ssid. . > . See et oe firs | * * | Sorrel. ba SO ee wes its New York Stocks Each nation accused the other Spinac liad ne eee eee ee ee ey = (Late Morning Quotations) of ression and each demanded # aan BORE j Semen be ee EB rere after decimal point are eighths that the other withdraw its forces Wl Dei _ ENS ‘ae peg bo Bee ies Jones & 1 . m4 from frontier areas whose — fl . mee 200| Allied Ch ,..°! 112.2 Kimb cik’... «.6|Ship is in dispute, India offered DEBBIE ROLAND VO, OU. -coccovccccceeecccccccce Allied Strs 604 pee (Ae chat $Y Eraee 8: 3 jlone concension — to make the Lett os 2.00| Alum Ltd fo LOF Glass _.. 684|Longju area a temporary no 8 toes ber ee 309 Am Atria," 201 ee “ay. g0/man's land pending , negotiation. uestion om Romaine, BU. .....ceuccscesemree 25 Am ee a2 poor or “ 4 RENEW CLAIMS Am Met Cl ..) 245 Lone 8 Cem.. 294! But both sides renewed their ® Poultry and Eggs Am 8 a ne a Leritard - ‘1 claims to Longju, the isolated = DETROIT POULTRY ee as ; which Red Chinese troops seiz ETRO aa Am Tel& Tel . 77 Mack Trk .... 42 |! , of Raped Child pound f. ab Conek nek ean | Am ‘ob tens 34 anning ee nearly two weeks ago in a gun «ag (ne: Ears ant, cA Meh Se] Mme ae HE RET: ee eaten pale i : ry aobak ‘She May Face Charge i3tn" whites) 18; Barred ‘Rocks $9-31;| Atchioua® °°. | Merten ‘ilies to retele. i: . * - ‘caponettesu’ nder : di, ove; ees ‘ of Contributing to Child s°2-2¢;" auckiings ‘30. Bait GOR |" 424 Mla Mk Mb x * * * Boein "7: 33g Mino Pa 3) The \seriousness of the situation Neglect in Abduction erncen ee Bg08 w Air °2.. 326 Nomean Ch... 403 egiect _ |Detrott In case fois federai-etate grader:\Bond etre", ’. 37 Mont Ward. $1) lis highlighted by Chou's letter, Whites—Grade a jumbo 49; extra large|Borden ....... 86.4 ysotorola |... 198 j|made public in Peiping Wednes- DETROIT (#—The mother of algrade Be iatge 33; browne-Crade A Briggs Mig .".. itg Murray Cp -- 272/day, Nehru told the upper house three-year-old girl who was ab-|¢xtra large 0-49: lazge 44-7; medium Brist My. ‘ 338 Nat Cash R... 88.6 0f Parliament, With bristling fi- ducted and raped after being left|"comerisity Mena: Budd Co'--.... 361 Nat Dery ----- $12 /nality, Chou rejected Indian pro- alone in a car was held for in- Whites—Grade A jumbo 4-46 extra ae : 38S Wat teed 116 |tests against what Nehru called large 4-42%; large 40-42%; medium 27; - «NY Central ... 28.2 th. vestigation today. small 16; Browns-Grade A jumob 44: png ROS - 8 Norf & West. 924\;aggression in the Longju area, Police said Mrs. Joan Roland, /$¢'s7. Satu ‘isti-ier "erase B innee as'| Capital airi”’: 1a¢ No Am Av... 28 | ome Red Chinese leader, even 23, faces possible charges of con-| | Case, JI >... 303 Not sta PW: Zt/while offering friendly negotia- tributing to child neglect in the Livestock Seas Tene --- 8 Owens i Gi. 83.7) tions to settle the border disputes, Tuesday night abduction of her 7 [Shrzeler --.--. 08 | Pes Cw air’ 233/accused the Indians of aggression daughter Debbie. Sept. 8 (UPI)—Livestock:|Clark Bquip':. 7g. Panh E cot f§,|and demanded a withdrawal of The girl was found wandering | most a0. Durem 5 and sore, 28 higher :| Core in (MS Parke Da... 424/Indian troops he declared were naked through the streets of |Dutchers, 14.00-14:25; mixed No. 1 and|Colum Gas ... 29, Penner, JC . 1084) trespassing on Chinese soil. Jackson early yesterday. Taeer one Wad No. 1 900 1h 14.26e Ne | Coa Ges". $63 Pepsi Cola... 315] “Tt sometimes seems as if 2 and 3 260-300 Ib. butchers 13.60,i3.7;| Comfumer Pw . $5.2 Pfiser ...... : $a7/China is acting like some 19th Police in Detroit and Jackson/small lot mixed No. 1 and 261 ib. “14.25;/ Cost Bak .... $15 Phelps D .... $67 the child’s at-|™ized ersdes 180-200 th. 13.50-14.00;/ Cont Soy ig: {}$ Phllee,. -----+ 38t/century nation in their pride and = a = Send cies eee eae Te fed fede O0:| Cont Sot .--.° 108 Pure Of! ...... 384/arrogance, ignoring the rest of the tacker, Cattle 1,600; calves 100. Slaughter! Gopper Rag 2. S24 RCA asic su, oe {| world,” Nehru said. Mrs. Roland said she and a boy/ciases stow, about steady; choice steers| com> A foe bes friend, Airman Gary Smith, 19, Mi Choice to pela Oop bo ke sonds| Curtis Pub“: is tage ST left the child sleeping in the moth-|three lots mixed high choice to prime Bet poi!) aaa Reyn Met ---10%4 Sour Joke Is Sweet er’s car while they went to get a/tncice glagghie’ soere oe Thee cee ee Bee Sant 7: BS Royal Dut :.. a8 drink of water at an eastside De-|choice heifers 2680-27 35; good io low| Dow Chem a Seize Pap «8 | PORTSMOUTH, England troit park. The woman said the|ttingard” mixed” omerines “50.50-28-00, ei... ut Scoville Mt ... 233| (UPI)—Salt and pepper got to- car and Debbie were gone when/utility cows 17.50-18.50; canners and cut- Mig... 76 Shell On ... 784) gether yesterday. Marie Pepper they returned. to prime 3500-4000; standard, to good] Et Amal... 4E-4 sinclair ...°.. 86 | married Edward Salt. Friends x *« * ab o8-t0 6; cull and pitty ie 0-28.00. mer ad 134 Sou Pac... 7 | introduced them as a joke. Police searched the Detroit wa- siaughte lambs 20.50; about steady’ but ee w$ ey a 22 + e Estimated receipts for Thureday cattle -- 46 G4 Ol Ind .. 48 the child was found by a Jackson} 200; calves 25; hogs 250: sheep 50. pose Rome... ged Of ’ 56.6) woman. - , ee Std On On °° ba . The missing car was found in a ‘Calend Gner Den’. 418 etua-Peck |... 124 Jackson industrial area. Police Lodge Calendar BE Byram. HE Btn e Gos Sl Dr. F. I. VanWagnen, Jackson Lodge No. 21 F, & AM, Pa. Sept. Motors: He ee os. health director, said yesterday an ith. 7 BM» Work ew Poe degree| 3 S45 = -. 84 Tertron 5. 384 crambibtion showed the chil bed| {Tse Seca War aa ltaeer ee : | 62.7 7 Cen ... 33.2 Mrs. Roland became hysterical : Oy pdr =: ~~ a - when informed her daughter had News in Brief 1 $ Da Carbide © 194 been assaulted and broke into j oan Vast Air in 43 tears when police attempted to 201 Dn Prot 2! oes question her further. sale to beheld at ope UB Gee Cp... 342 Jackson police said Debbie did|Our Lady of The Lakes pariah hall ka 8 eto not recall being attacked, and told! day, September 12 trom 10-12. Ch. See US Tob ...... 24 them “I slept all the way ad hey 4 ee Ss know what happened. A nice lady site a. +: BH Yee Rael 5+ 8 brought me here. When I woke up), Rummage rte “98: Weste A Bk .. 30 for a walk am, to 1 pm. at CA. os ch. wens Bs Be I got out of the car $640 Williams Lk. Rd, Drayton rs: White Mot .. 54.4 ne ero er ee Cee gee ale & a Odds ends, some household’ ¥, ie Theis ory ot ing ane Otte Seah te EF foraieer 3, by a woman orang Ho that | Grove Bloomfield Hills. Johns Man .. 31.3 of a woman living area Adv. where Debbie was found. Police) possssge . Pike. STOCK AVERAGES said the wornan who found Debbie| prom 9 Site | ge Sept. 10-—(Compiled by eg ngs ey gest gs Brom aay calla ‘i Adv. re: soit < the com, get om walk SW2Y.! pesmage Sale. Friday and Sat- Ret thangs oui kot ont. oaet” x ’ waeeites «wrens cmon 3} pale x HE m3 L H pe “i ' . weuee S s ‘ ‘Distributor for Dor Il Alpine Flavor oie at for DorWal _ install Alpine lig RSS is as Federal Modernization Co., with) WAKEFIELD @ — Groundbreak- tow. eT O88 offices on the Dixie ~ has| ing’ ceremonies have been _@ clade aluminum siding’ glass|the Upper Pesinsula’s hewest skij' so oo - . ieh ize Sera| all other products in the line. wre. The chalet ix sched tor) Ro_ 5 aan Ae singe stan. doors are uséd in| completion by mid-November. Five seta is ‘et Bes: rete - Se dunk coalteet tees come an cee ee Sage, ) 4) ; for porch and patio enclosures. ‘gebic Comity skiares. asked. \ ss @ baa © - | board Monday, ; * * * The other mechanical bids were: | |FREDMAN BID LOWER construction Mat would affect the| total cost, the Burke bid was still about $20,000 less than Fredman's, it, was noted. MECHANICAL BIDS Officials also opened new bids for mechanica] construction. ae Bhutan and Sikkim, the threats—reasons which no one pew fiend penn Msc acquainted with the logical whose - autonomous standing of the Cement Bed peaity as a State was crushed last sum- mer by Chinesé armed might. The Ladakh district of Kashmir, Rut, even if the Chinese claims are legitimate, are two small bits of virtually uninhabitable jungle and mountains and two inacces- sible states worth losing even ten- uous friendships for? only the Western cause, NEHRU ANGRY Prime Minister Nehru's curious 10-year honeymoon with the Chi- nese Communists seems to be over. The Indian leader, for the first time, is beginning to see his erst- while friends through clear glasses. The threat alse may be forcing India and Pakistan, unfriendly since the partition of 11 years ago, to patch up their quarreis ever Kashmir and the Indus River in the interests of joint de- fense of the sub-continent, The organization capable of ben- efiting from the Chinese actions is the South East Asia Treaty Or- ganization (SEATO), a defensive South Viet Nam, the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Britain. As the influrential India Express put it editorially last week: “India has opposed military pacts because she is convinced they created tensions where none existed, : “Now China's persistent folly is |creating new tension in the region. Once again, the R. L. Spitzley|turning smaller nations’ thoughts Co. of Detroit was lowest, with a bid of $679,800. * * * This is $34,250 higher than the price for which it contracted to do the work for last June. But the rise in the Spitziey Price is offset by an apparent reduction in the general con- struction costs, it was pointed out, Although a final contract figure for general construction has not been determined yet, Burke's base bid was $55,000 less than the con- tract price Fredman siggied for last June. to security and common and mu- tual defense. “This is the time for Uncle Sam to hawk SEATO : around once ‘again, and this time he will fin’ many takers." Dealers Sell Cars Briskly in August DETROIT (UPI)—Dealer stocks ef new cars plunged more than 240,000 units during August on the crest of a brisk selling wave fm the automobile industry, Ward's Automotive Reports said today. The drop in price in part re- flects a minor redesign in the building and downgrading of some construction materials since last June, architects said. ¥ * * Fredman and Spitzley both with- drew from their contracts last month in the fa¢e of a long and eestly delay while the State Su- preme Court pondered Shmina's suit, : , * *® * The third contractor has stood firm on his contract price. This is the Schultz Electric Service of Detroit, which has a $306,542 con- tract for electrical work, OPENED BY AUDITORS Bids were ope by the board of auditors and the architects, O'Dell, Hewlett & Luckenbach Associates of Birmingham, -On hand were members of the tup- ervisors’ ways and means com- mittee, buildings and grounds com- mittee and special courthouse com- mittee, The county ts still legally able to reject Burke's bid and ac- cept one of the two higher Pon- tiac bids, A decision is expected by next Monday when the full beard of supervisors meets, David Levinson of Birmingham, chairman of the special courthouse committee, asked the architects to tabulate and review the bids in time for a recommendation to the three committees at 11 a.m. Fri- day, * * It is hoped that the committees will be able to act on the archi- tect’s recommendation in time to put one of their own before the Eames -& Brown plumbers of Pontiac, $695,000; Shaw Winkler, Fredman’s bid today of $2,093,900 compares: with his $2,103,937 bid in April. Shmina's bid in April was $2,092,400. | New car inveftories which be \gan at the 965,000 level, ended the jmonth at 725,000, Ward's said, mere 38 days supply. A total of 486,600 units were solr’ during August, 7.5 per cent aheac of July sales, and with Genera’ | Motors carving out a 50.1 per cent share of the sales market. In the final ten days of August, Ward's said, the selling rate hit 20,800 0 day for a total of 187,000 units. Ward's said a survey of truct manufacturers indicates that Sep tember truck completions -will in crease 54.7 per cent over Augus’ and production for the first - nine months of the calendar year wil’ reach 909,700 units. Ward’s sair barring shortages in steel, rubber glass or other vital materials, the truck industry ig confident of re cording 1.200,000 completions for entire 1959, the highest annual yield since 1955's record of 1,246, 609 units. Aircraft Club Gets Dealership in Pontiac Inc. has been awarded the Cham- pion Aircraft dealership for the southern Michigan area, it has been announced, Land-O-Lakes general manager Floyd B. Dandison said the dealer- ship provides the Pontiac area with additional aviation facilities to meet the expanding Pontiac Municipal Airport. “The loca of a dealer on the airport was a logical step in this airport's expansion,” said Dandi- Sylvan Manor Group to Discuss Halloween WEST BLOOMFIELD T 0 WN- *|SHIP — The Sylvan Manor Civic Assn. will hold its first fall meet- ing Monday at $ p.m. in the West Bloomfield Township Hall. ’ He meetings a year, with an was third lowest with a bid of casional alc aie ah $2,127,000. . need arises. us an - FRANCHISE AVAILABLE . Fastest growing business in America! lished chain of rental stores, - Ant Estab- ‘ j t “ee : Proven income in excess $12,000 onnually, $2,000 cash required Mechanigal Ability \ a by, rencnalite bate ‘ The Land-O-Lakes Flying Club. : * f a ‘\. » * ‘ FORTY-SIX > _ — THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1950 | os ee oe mi Rn ger coas Mia ve bias ae, Ave. mortgage at. 674.00 month fon ad ina White’ 6 Market, Drayven Plains, sect! 4702 isshaves. WILLIS M. BREWER: 0B Baron ee ASian | 06.00 Suton WV IL. ‘ ree re Som 4, ia it aOR VER ‘Bre, Fe re walt 6 din LTOR FE 54 LE Tn : i ’ 6 : Dick Turner For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses 6 : For Sale liouses 6 For Sale Houses 6) For Sale Houses 6; CARNIVAL By ! namnds pace | ycnnncpeninrnns PPP LBA LALA hl r th Notices ay | . " ape TaDe OS LeAee ,.,| BRICK RANCH HOME Death Notice ) , WEST, SIDE—OWNER | én — . abs Sas Se ee a room home & furnishings. a E : , BUYS EORGE BY OWNER Lise - Cash te mortgage. Cail af . . West of P » 2 & « ASHLEY, SEPT. &. 1989, G 7 on i, es Toa Andrew, 2190 Avondale, Sylvan : afte, _. ae -_—*.> tor ; beivecm. Fire- dof CUSTOM BUWILT .. 3 BEDROOM WOD- fit a. LARG or will ‘ be used as 3rd be Mewie “Ashiey: dear tether of . : kootey living 1s MERE) equal © piace. Very neat & cS 2 car Mee Myr avd prey te add Near Williams Lake. 3 bedroom oa Cre cash oF ares hares a ® large ; Morte, “ pm ag ‘garage. jand- char ” u ‘ home y tw é oj 7? cited domme E) fate! Gar hentaMearapen edie root,” tweplece alt rsbees, Subsrban Living | C”SCHUETT, Realtor dear brother of Herbert Ashley, drive to black- road. 31 ft. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ca. dining room i'¢ At ‘Its Best FE 80458 . Mrs. Geraldine McCracken, Mrs kitchen and diniog area, built car garage, sed - in Pe Jennie Leonard, Mrs. Margaret; i), stainless steel stove & oven —, ha : / Your future heme ia Brown and Mrs. Mary Lockwood:| jar7e builtin china cabinet . LOCKS iM L. \ : (CONVERTIBLE 24) : also survived by 11 grand- with natural bireh finish. MAY WE sHOW IT TO ' 3 & 4 bedrooms. 1% beths « ~ a children and 2 great-grandchil- ‘OU Will build 3 bedroom ranch style : i MES dren, Funeral service will be held Marble fireplace. 23-ft carpet- : bome on your lot. Full ———— W. W. ROSS HO 5 POR VALUES AND TRADES Friday, wep de Rape gE ey ed livin a eee Lake Orion at ST. Renepicr S ' 2 bire up OR 3-8021 Home, Oxford, with Rev. Pred Beth with Dulin vanity, Pull Mats ant & ready Tor” “your in: West suburban 3 bedroom Russ McNab Art Meyer EL Wn decae baakon ning po Clark officiating. Interment 10) ogsement with large tiled rec- apeutee: 7 size ‘alow with basement, oon a i ca Nene setae scene i ae * Oxford Cemetery. Mr. Ashley will eation area Water softener. rooms, 20x20 ruhat should belp heat. = Liv’ & or a Pe fo plang lie in_ state me The serprah el & eautiful eeasee pes lot et the family's — Phas ote ree ce soa ban aa HOME automatic heat, very Reid Puneral Home. Oxford Aluminum storms lay in ¢ iv ‘ pin - lot. A real buy. ‘Reid Punere 3 ones mani bith “pst | Sad. Vepetian “hlings Gu BEDROOM : he cea foe ee heat. Nicely lanascaped lawn box rage. Good let. 96.000 — 3 BEDROOMS IMMEDIATE bed- Sear et aclack ance a | Murat “pee “asheamtRasregh | HE A's es aatage, otbaae, | Germs, MES $7995 tire. “barge living, foom?*and , . Necks and Pellx Hooks. dest sts-| ensh to mortacge, Ter specie als a ie a ce eo eres he lake waatige. 8 HO Kitchen, “ots closet space. ter of a Veta rapa roe ment. Phone O Ree iach piel meat ar} eon Pew coon ‘Coa FULL BASEMENT 495 DOWN Ausemas ae ott ext —< | Callie orris z are er eae eee cee et & low monthly payments o home. Large living room * Larvis and Martin Scot, sY7 VAN LAKE — 2191 GREEW il a . Z > ng ‘wiite ‘Roberson and say Opie “ofterine ol et Sitssctis tec een actomene ot baa meet peng oe . brick | /2 oe NO OTHER CLOMING COST SS wees. Oak * be a 3 h survive + andsca 4 moe! pane. : fe ertaacnia ee, is tea dears Spacious Ae & warden” House dull ot ise ig is Talioring| ire ae an ecssneut, ee years old. Recently ane al t- oer : ni! ri : bacry ihe Seer enivies wit be held — Hitches rattle asco | 2 bed- Older Home for gue dremel bongs poor cc U IN R. J: (Dick) VALUET Saturday, Sept 12. 1958 at 3 Dm.) rooms & bath. Also large garage. | Jn excellent condition from top seinless steei, sink im MOVES YO } TOR from Macedonia Baptist Church! City water & sewer easohe 4 to bottem. Wall to yes oatre hen Lot beautifully PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT DAILY and SUNDAY 345 Oakland Ave. Open $ to 9 ne ore Ce to dl ogi ys rey Low down payment F ot pl gay « tn hoger coh lane sped with evergreens, ‘MODEL OPEN Seg eo a AA, officiating nlernren ;__@ _ oaks @: ruit trees - mM. Hooks will) =_- eae Lggernnge= room. 18 Ee ee Macedonia | BY oer | plOUsE FoR sale Baths sh car areas. isoalzt WE POW | YOU | TES 9-6 OAKLEY PARK COMMERCE LK. cotvion, Gime from 8 pm _ 3-6034- __ t. " Ualelront HOME? ei ecoirecse Direct = merce Ra. to us erp ea on —— 1 Bik. East of Perry ae LEARY. SEPT 10, ino ALBERT». 4 PER MO. 2] With 3 bedrooms This older ' y | Port — Se West Side B. 6857 Cooley Lake Road. rol edrm ane privileges.| home is now priced for quick W el |e McMAHON RE REALT left 2 blocks to model. Wate teloved op Pee eam aae r Se o, fireplace, garege sale. Mi ping (Pe 5 re dd l e@man ~ Signs. a High and‘ Dry joretta Nord and Mrs. Mar-| he room plus dining area. Elettric | 415 w HURON OPEN EVES ¢ 'D 4 room ranch style, 4 tna Helly Faneratvervice win, OR. 3-108 beat, cer earege & seilag for | 12. MURON | OFF alt othing Down | J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | {. See ap Ra gs be held Saturdey, Srpt. 12. 1980; on SALE S¥ R oar —_— 1 build home Of | —SSatrATrS TTT. oe 1 om rom Ste eee MADISON saa ee OOH TOR | ee US Pn eR ; 4 =p SEMINOLE HILLS * ult by ‘on owner rd acres fo for Church Interment in Mt ner TED M LOUGH, REAL 240 um A ee or your plans. e- js wai oy. y Coes th O60 by WEA Sercies, tne, ~ ment ine \ -| Large 3 bedrm. brick. living rm. uded with Cemetery Recitation of Si attraglive 3 pedi oan rene, storme $143 wre eaNCH tg rg we | sey oe —— ns nt Rosary wili be Friday, Sept fence ; ‘ : See ovr model. with ls rm : pote | 1959 at 8 Pe ee Bones target room ray oi Were | § o.m. “to 8:00 Wk West side ation, steer => : = rate iM, Ww — _ rm. dining rm. with acres Sailane Ceo plete will Hein state at the Donelson Sigencl aie per beer Cute & cosy 3 bogroem, ll waite | One oCeeereie giaine room, Pull “You're right! No girl is good enough for Junior! . Not came ties Boe down mi Wp, cansider | prigt le withheld pe ype of Johns Funeral Home. | Pagirante pd Le a oes El aga basement Gas heat. Two car 6® | with the kind of help he needs on his homework! "* Owner: UL att, 7 BED | only. Our salesmen gladly hain, padi “ene QEANNETTE, | N heat. In excelient condition & in Gad rau a bag | ‘On - SYLVAN VILLAGE ms, ful 1 eth x pasoment. pbb for. transportation. N r ad, ch, 56, i . = i dling beloved wife of Minor Main, ‘deu/| MONEY NPOWN So, re Drona te how ES, STORMS AND SCREENS. . | a ea Wetenbee Pues Geka | Geel ‘Near school and KL Templeton, Realtor bape hel ek UCC) abi lll = our SES [7 NOW TODAY For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses 6 cite + eo le “| Bitreh. 90.600 $1,000 down. | 3535 Orehard Lk. ” FE 4. Main. Phyllis and Virginia Main, Wi bulla © warts iar epee hone OL 1-764h ‘ PPP PPP ALP PAL PAL PLD APP PPA POPPE PPP PPPOE _EL¢ 7 eeeken “es A] After € 6. FE 2-9502 ser ssiater Of \Moware Bie: | ak uirles Your pias es bam, | PRANK Md "SHEPARD, _REALTOR Family 6 RM. BATH 2 RM. BATH IN-| TRI-LEVEL STARTER | ——————_ Baroedd | Biges, Mis Henrie Cee | come.s AD privete, Basement. ay NO MONEY DOWN $180 DOWN. DRAYTON Beeb r orathy Warfel : a. . Howar Funavas acevice will be held Mat ARUBA MeNa® 7 ART MFt ER Venture? / a fe rE asks. “ Puild 8 rong ee “hate meee ae ee fara. No urday Sept a We = be pe FALL SPF Cc ALS! . bot Avon LPR ee | tN ttey. or ours. e -} @ coat of paint. $8, from Goodrich ethodis durch | homes on lakefront at +! ). Fie ds : with Rev Hubert Pacrick office Price reg LAKEFRONT 2 bedroom | wabere a 2 Six lots, among ‘ discount ter pen 5 ou s- | fom SALE FOR TRADE J BEDRE $500 DOWN AND Movs mors ; = al Garaes . Grind” bices rege ee o iying room, Dip | coe EMAN STREET Attractive 3} the en La sen bate péesl 3] nome in city FE Si my cao basement pred Sie ii ’ Ing room @esed porch Modern | foom ho ail to wail ¢ any 9 5a } C Cc. bus line. in wil in state al but ha ; ; Close schools and h side, location. 3 me er Bhermee Punersi| cidteeior Bepemeat Parnece petine. aij. Blesiy” decorated, bese | bese owner loves I here ‘bu Posed V iki H oon bos ie owning your $8,950 fall price. $18 per month. Gedreoms Large “ving “room. MSms. Onions | gown Terms | ment, Gas Automatic -Furnece,| you this remarkable property. Bus 1KINQ omes SEABOARD FINANCE CO. BLISABETM LAKS BSTATER. 3| Dining One kitcoon. Udbty, Alu. in Memoriam ET ceay 9 eevee ne ce Attached senesl biaceae a ee — i for me rhe ry ot ree bedrooms and basement, a so years old and in eH leas * “ doubi Family room 611 . SOLD cose - FAMILY “L" and li room car, condition. Garden, fr [- Is LOVING MEMORY OF OUR $00 wit *y2300 down Now vacant c RE STREET. 4 - ‘ 3 , 150. Hay enim re preperty: lots, lake "privilages. $1800 will/ ries. Close to schools & churches. Te ea Ri Reo eee were! ET mM phries = Tey Best Buys ‘ales Sat orth Bal vi @ who passec say! Paved road. Wonderful retirement ; Me 4 complete in every S eects age eeptemeer oe home Large carpeted living See | iy home |b bedrooms “om. —_ u p —IN ONE WEEK— ¥ PE 4-3909 FE 5-804) vith low ose payment. The tepths of sorrow we can-| 2 rooms. Modern Attached ge- floor, full basement with recrem 9) Ww Telegra Open Eves t teif | rage Oniy $9950 with $1500 down len roum, second bath sad | f° 2.9 a ; Of the loss of One we loves Dorothy onyder Lavender! jeunéry {sajmtioe, wear eure! scorns meg SERVICE , ey WM. A. . ropm, bk, 2, betro 30° Gin. c u ; De aS a tnd ol ba. : —— and kitchen. Large Ane wt lle ahie sleeve @ peaceful! q00) tichiand Pee Vacant $16,078. tere Pensowal ito HOMES | ESTATES ENNED I vif Wired. or yreabes & og seep | Phone EM 3.3303 or MU 46417 . : 200 AUBURN HEIONTS K Thied ba ii larnacat Tales ner memory se shall abeaya) —Pueme FM. | OFEMARD ARE ReaD ome 8 | —— ‘HERE'S WHY api rom ri wg hag FOR YOUR HOME NEEDS — ial location, 6 reom modern home. located in 3101_W. ye MORON 8T. see: Badiy Blesed by ier eer Hee us please! ome with enclosed front perch 1.060 8@. FT 5 reco, tame section. pe oe to Y woh «daughters and grandehil full basement, gas heat, plenty Of Living Area : aved street, sidewalk. Center 0,180 wit wid See om of room ot rant for 9 orl p 1B PLUS ent ne GARAGE 7 Bait in a. & pneement count for cash to mart ae _ Funeral Directors ar sto} | down. Might accept trade. BR S For Onl y DNA TAN Big on +33 peel er features. 8 $11,000 VA ter c= Le ; O Sareses fatch home with reasonable te t 3 bom home. Pine COATS | REAL ESTATE, INC, | T#RE® BEDROOM BRICK | Lor. . $1], 850 mitached Seer garage. fone north gubur' location, Oak GEORGE BLAIR’ “AL, ESTATE, INC, ine Manor Subdivision Built in . f 22. Wall to - FUNERAL HOMB pee d let, basement ot, attire. oving out of ’ floors. LR. 123 x Praywen Flaine on gm, 7 pee Ceeixsten. Mice. with iseurgelica’ ree [aa tase sop . vate, i possession. FE BUDGET MINDED Wall carpet. Basement oil fur- | 45.4 Dine Her ae seas wARKS ORIPPIN Charh ‘Open Dally @ to @, Bunday 13 te 8 apeles wib laundry facilities 616. 279 PADDOCK MAINTENANCE FREE Oriv 847.00 per month: in- 300... rin, 9% v rade equity ear OR Troughtty) Service FB 2-064) _MAple 6-082) = Site te Gade | vou won't find @ cleaner home Aluminum Extertor | cludes taxes and insurance Tee aries Eves. cait FOR 3-1708 or 3-843 —— : neue & weauns in trade. jal tinlalaces 3} bedroom 2 this — 3 BEDROOM HOME. $1,500 DOWN. Donelson-Johns: “$1, 500 DOWN — RES. FE +40 story bs sa with seperate ee REVOLUTIONARY a, ce al reelge pie Large OAKLAND LAKE — 19 8. Marshall. , atl ) | r —— FUNERAL. HOMB ll Beat fe visomia| 3 seem 8) /( If. "ARK KE ALES A DE! Geen walkout Basement very Fioor Plan Inside | 0.708 sate. 3 Be poome. Large 2 1 Wl da ber as he Nice garden, - * r jor on. r - __—_veeigned for Tupetels i sar ae WN Daj w ition Open “eve & Bun | 1000 with nothing down te af me ‘Avot tn $360 DOWN, FHA Beet are thal Serta teen DO MULTIPLE LISTING TsER VICE. ; : ( as LEAS EL “good EEPIN . will lease at $90.00 month. oorhees- ip le: ® rooms. 1% baths Near FDROOMS austere sh ; ‘Lire Beautiful Home ia: ‘exiee..chdsges maves per FUNERAL HOME Connelj ichool, Reasonabl ged ' 4B vl. | 3 bedroom ranch with at- - | you into this sparkling new WALTON VD. = - CUCKLER REAL Pontiac-Watkins Estates offers | tached arage on a large | 3 bedroom home. only one Excellent ome with 2 BR and) 414 THIRD Ambulance ee fiane or Moter |. Saginaw rE casi ar r ] g this 4 bedroom home With base. | 108 Sto “he lot. | block from new Northern large Pamily room. Kitchen has Inspect this lovely 3 bed- - 3-0378 = . , Ment for only $12, Carpeted Gl- privileges on Watkins Lake | High Features built-in oven built-in range & oven. 19 | room home. Plastered walls, Cc te Lot 5 Ww THE BIRD’ TO BER living room and 1 carpeted bed- | Giasaed-in L< hwy = excel- and range, floors, dou- feet of bi cu rds. Pormica wall to == carpeting, 17 ft. ometery Lots room This spotiess home sits on | tr" > mA? jent neigh Only 619,- | ble closets Formica countertop. hed recreation kitchen, ull basement FOL ae | 4 RUSTIC CHARMER a large jot within walking dis. | NOTHING DOWN 060 with terms counters. Call NOW for room in the ment, extra forced air ‘pest. Recreation @ WHITE CHAPEL LOTS CALL) : = Se tance to grade schoo! For other choice locations. stool & shower. Of! furnace. a room aplenty. Aluminum efter S&S FE Le 6023 or FE 4.7845 $10,500 deteils call now! $82 Nortth Side 7 Car garege. Lot 15 x 250. $15,000 aes and pda Reef Fou sare — 4 Lots IN WHITE High on a scenic Nill. Surrounded 7 hedseom | Gangaiew built . Real me: | sapetnn paged mith Long . Chapel cemeter) by mature trees “chitming: se S CLOSING COS | in "84. Located on paved Warren Stout, Realtor E. MANSPIELD . Peery M1 oink "GkliereAs | Ruianlicnea\ ial 196 igs red eM cod am = W AN Be $78 Per Month Total | street in goog neighborhood. © 1) N. Saginaw St. Ph FE $8165| ‘immediate Possession. $700 Down. | CAMERON ST. graves. $25 & up FE ¢0aa9 : pds pS 2 bed i aod a Bore | Bice OR Nice lot oo and , mn Till 6 P.M. Bal. 68 per month. 3 home. Only $75 down on this new baw. 2 Wat SIDE — Ideal temily neme eng gnin La dd Open Eves. ‘til ° TO ass io “tna fenced. Call for price and Nice Living room bed vreparaie room home. Piastered om Lompisiely | furmahed ) er } te DROOM| dining room. Pull basement. Oil walls. Oak floors. Oi! forced BOX REPLIES J) 7 rooms and 1's baths oak floors,| walg down to enjoy your own | —Mee_Diste "Mwy F'H A me Oren Pa ee ace, gas Water heater tir heat. Near an ail insulated full bem't with oll sundeck and dock on front of ranch home on large lot, Bric schools. Principal and in- AYDEN, Real Pa. At 10 a.m, Today there heat 2 ear gare Nice large| one of Oakland County's lakes 10 DOWN $3,975... i Pel baths. Trees By owner. $13-| J. C. ealtor terest paymen| im, | tot Cenventent to Frevster hp | ce $4 Full price with $600 down . MAple 5-2239. E. Walton PE 8-0441 per pc fg were teplics at The Press stores and bue Now at 916 Really An Eye Opener SR) PER MONTH i fer tile 1 bedroom modern :. ) following ,) Terms : —_ home inside the city. Com- a 93 COLGATE heed = . WEST SUBURBAN — Brick ranch 800 nh = pletely furnished et this : d new 2. scereem = be pee . a a Pocoggat px . - home amid other fine homes And jhe aarade aveca iby oe, 6YLVAN eee ee. Dwhere DIRECTIONS: price. Key in office. ewad th “ak floors, gas large rooms. Pull basement Mica topped cupboards, oak floors pore as ear ed Laces rs Pia aS. “5 ‘yery home 3 Come as "Pontiac, oa GILES REALTY CO Gas heat. wy duplicate on 6, 7, 14, 2%, 28, 31, $2, Large patio full bem'| and rec lek _9a-ft living room. of th si LES : > =: BEVERLY your lot with mo -money , es ma & space [andscaped Nice cond scopes sara ions “Se Medel Bese drake gan’ floors Joslyn Wa = Waren for “VI- FE 4-617 221 BALDWIN AVE | Sma!l Home—East Side bar; £3 down. New contemporary 33, 35, 65, 69, 75, 77, 78, Hon 916.500 with ¢2.000 down poshes! hyp home especially easy! modern efficiency kitchen Alum KING” Bign. OPEN § AM—* PM | Will trade om larger or in-| style 3 bedroom. Pull basement. ‘is eatin ; 80, 85, , 95. 99, 103, 114, jo weer sumunaaN neers new | to tae breeteway. This home “lg| DLORAM BUILDING COMPANY | _ MULTIPLE ttt peta |) C veil with smal va |) to mee romerd en Wet | Oe eee eo tae aie mT, HB Me. ' Baul, icc) kNichea, Spe os Sell worm ecema — Priees (= FE 2-9122 2 OR 3 BDRM RANCH. 2 BATHS a oe usse oung north side" Oake foot n co kitchen © $16,600 = : , combi 0 ne ' Uoeeed Teunte and pitch cu fp t id 19,000. 3-351). 1 bedroom, bath & util- R I] 6 Porced air heat Beautifu Ge mmm eee me re Full bam with peversye ar r ] e LAKE PRIVA North suburban “Bildor @f National Homes LAKE OAKLAND | ity. Ol) heat. Let $enise. one Vocrhets na kiter h cupboards ga- hirnace and laundry rm. Gee AND ABSOCIATSS # rooms & bath large carpeted ; - privileges. 2 degre. briok raneh, Phone PR 4-306 Pani price only" 61 se with | inh S10.088., Terme | rw 4308) 1080 W. HURON | living room. sharp Kitehen is. MODERN 1? BEDAM OAK FLOORS basemen ‘Long Lake—Brick Ranch HED _NEIGHBS eal ' 7 ACRE Lake region weet et | OPEN TIL 6 Barden space patie Enjov Pe Fe caste walls. Lew dn. pay. situated os pine n tree set SAVE MONEY > Ber, REC Pontiac Rambling brick | reedom offere be this fine a: Atha oth dd . Near l ce! ‘0 ; hated | 12,060, terme. LNEAS A BY OWN. reom brick & neeear shake fenced, landscaped yard. Gas ea et eat enn K roto. a8, rae ugmnmno| Sint "iycicteritines is om ett Suton Rat | ar Op dy Yau oh mere large bedroomea, cor thle | eae. AB be atibu’ 2 room, 13x14, 2 . wn, ver bed ie N Only § years tered walls, coved coiling. of jean kitchen a ATE & INSURANCE | frepinag, waar path | O as ore cide. 3 beerepme, | Seite Tene 2 in. Allie coud OTTAWA DRIVE washer & disposal, Separate 1483 BALDWIN PE 4-084 | besemept Two ree rma dcar tyoas pl nha od | Mowghds Unfinished be made ao be 3 BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL ett stan crease = ie ec PONTIAC , ; PEE beat (tla! fect aN ats | ven alee ziteben, asement, Fear ge- bot uoarag terme. Beaks 8. A gracious colonial as it nh corner an brick 3 bedroom frame house. Base- RO enaites how Soud you,” te Acataates (Sout tne | Buural RA,” Aube fines Fay "wu taier ane "a clale aren Tue ment isbn, Garage. ova . $400 DOWN Move right tn to terms Let's take @ i tA ES oversion zt 146215 master bed- | pe ° price $9,000 with : down. blow your horn... it could thts east site home, 3 bathe ome seeey ron Gardens, maisive fireplace, and a roc Attached Scar ga- Sea tock cx ean« OWNER TRANSFERRED ; Ideal for 2 family or large fam cues and sun ard. Te Clean 3 bedroom brick home ‘ly Bamt with of) neal Wear William Miller wee hiehon, fe = i — -. Eid rage, ap ge on. apaieate lel gs) new Pa Lind Gas heat. 1% baths. Car port never be heard by as many Rastare 27. Migh. (Redueed ‘te & SONS | Realtor FE 2.0263, -29""__ 1d 0 Setting tor enterkining Dgsement. | = A Par senoos an oh, ote Z only iN. be- ‘opl a littl . . , Wo Huron 2 dedrm home. in village. 87 afore 8 sap enring nish. Loon Lake Front ore ae Khong HE $ people as a litle Hoyd Kent Inc, Realtor | yoate awe Open. oto o owner, Leaving State . gn without thet crowded med commereial. delet All you need is $286 closing cost. wn ¥ 8 “wiirrcose, be sess J ! ih 1 et aro u a lovely home ee ) eather a ra Soe. oi one ua has three betirooms loge B : bre __ a ideal aie tem tin be : oene cr came arm. 24x32 ‘COMMERCE L AKE AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING itehen with eating spece I Je lavatories, Of) he pore, el os i basement gas heat. it, lots argain O IE . high dry basement. 2 tile ; ya ome! it, ii berries & etc ced | Exceptionally large 6'room ranch : ; dear garage. Vacant. R H Pontiac Press Want Ad | ae = icons ans at wloek owen Wi neni p ee , — diced of x terms. Ad- Almost two acres weet x ane peiveiser” Rap be 2 SYLVAN Vit LAGE. OWNER 9 Madison School, $11,000 with 4 R sg . Priced to sell on reasonable tional . down. MArket 4-23 bedrm. with 2 lots FE 2-1048 tacts own PRICE § DR vy hae & HARGER CO. term ; LAKE FRONT —‘4 rev. and pew.| Xo > . Baths, FULL BASEMRN wl? ; _| Bloomfield—2 Acres cellent it Fi immediate | Neat Modern gras Dial FE ? 818] ‘Don Mc Donald OTK teen hens 3h encore Ot Me PLVED | POTS DOOR saree ma gg paneled farntiy ‘room, bitch: _fereenn Priced at Sormsant On 11 Fertile Acres Mas Mah aatane autmnt]| etic hy age | gender Ske mob | Rca, amt | outlets Gc Sande ae ee | 0) oo wn. z | athe Your Gee (on ean) ede field achools. Ty TERM HURRY. ON THIS bet, Cicsatents, mer pos- atiached\ garage 15 : Fiatbes Worle Two FOR ONE — Lov vely mot. Bungalow of 4 rooms, and utilt- | tloors. | biren “cupboards. extts Ferme sension. Call us todayy rece. en 20. ceramic tile baie, ." bung with basement. | f/ room. Pull b Sugiensrs aiaena intge Kitchen and dining. on opie . we WRIGHT, Realtor RIVILEORS anu ubing neem ante _ Hite Libs bah sinssed ee Preah. Meesiett ee) cad isiteens, Purtect tat loan ad ask for 4 fientl sabi a John K. Trivin & Sons Na ‘Oablcnd Ave FE 5-041 | LAKE OAKLAND. PRIVILFOR ul s room iis possession tage room home which | Pn, #ereens, Perfect for | small an NES jONLY $380 DN OR RENT WITH HEALTORA on TH_8 90 : 7 Bedroom brick ag + on dl ee eh rg poe aa) arter rents for Large 8 x 270) fost’ p, frontage. Don't be a option 3 bedem , modern. Gubur Aince 1028 - f wot ee rma ae ed. Storms, & screens. & Awe dertul | cilben a) tlt g ns i - R h = = Thuasne reed a asleep on this one. Want Ad Sales Cler k L : Weat Heron "gen he 2403 3} BEDROOM - FRAME - FULL matic water Lakefront anc only $12, “$2,000 down.” Here | 3 Bedroom Ranch FOR SALE BY OWNER: 047 ME. i Phone Lia vc PR ~Cornet Lot-Near New| Ha heat. Large lot, Reason: res ris but potential bed- s near Indianwood CC Galea! | it Shopp! VE pe Nal ete At Maceday Lak | Centee 8m vel th down. pine | +E orthern High School: Desirable ably priced at $16,509 — rooms beautiful ranch NS ft lake frontage ~~ aceday e nae eee atie | BARGAIN HUNTERS | pies Bit'R, gths | Hy et oe Ei rene "homes ER fase. S | O08 FORT, LIKE New — Mog. | Only, 109 yards to perect sang twat nite HILLS 2949 WATRING | Modern 2 bedroom bungsiow with | ou , 68 8. PADDOCK This is the mogt dollar value niee bedrooms fall basement rs Pure k hemes. Pull basement, oi! loin Rd 2 bedrm brick ranch jake privileges on Williams Lake t 5 tamil tcome', af ee, ea the ay, own- breakfast nook. tile ba ey ate ce, attached rage. Corner | Fe 2 lote with nice maple trees in| Leslie R. Tri » Rea tor for Fieniae’ 30 ine. pine eteamaed baat = 5. . H ’ rage. | Lot 63x 182) Many extras Sacet. | foot yard: Nesdana litte. work oat au on Barty ber ‘cent “aine ouat Sor rage on main floor. Recrea-| privileges, “"You'h eying leaving ‘state. $13,900, wiih $3,900 Q a * acer * rt ‘ ae +4 “ice “aie go0 OR oz NT! | on etior. O8.800 terms te eult| pp yihiey ee SP aaate straight cash deal. Gen room, 2am lev. @ | ito e mtle a Miced neh Sa lle tely. or Sale Houses _6 RY OWNER LOW DN PAT 3 . k evel. Springing ays- cre Estate ~ —— ; [ Foor cee aisle. 1's ceramic Gof oe _ an es es ‘ sh Oona Const ‘Frontage oun shee, tue =f = Ooms (eset homes Period te | Secluded and Private MODEL HOMLS | screen wal tp feel comeune Acres of acenic and aly * — Ras oe - Ll : A; pend tan som —— t wheod muoee ; Toe gar. 4 lots all beau- Beautiful grounds, trees, woods See the beautiful “Imperid! Mod | drapes, water softener, paved pea o! Porta, Mee A : ef aes tile bathe 3 carpeting & drapes. = — be-| and shrubbery ee this love- e) Completely decorated tur siremts and sidewalks, Watkina BF x Pla pas Sa tvenne ent — = potas bedroom pice. bitchen, muat sanriives. tween Sylvan Cass Te is| ly rambling ranch hom, me with nished & landscaped tn fabulous Bri 6 3. kinds earing fru es. 10,950 ~ wena? . e enclosed breezeway and Rochester Melahte Over 1269 aq, lila Price $17,600, OR NAPE cree SS snsrming 2 = ROY ANNETT. INC.. {REALTORS fot le and conven-| rage. Panoramic views from { act 1 , wiih 7RM HOME, BATH, GAS, WATER rhe ungslow Ww open fent i “Priced at onl 818,- foot car rane, attached fur vonty 8 6.b50, getare large lot ee ore ; tiers ahiekee hear oan . — Leslie R. Tri Realtor on fat erat ) ust “peau: Open Suche oe. & punday 14. 75 and Fou can have te rma burning “replace, arate dint including lot Many jote to choose Actes rns, bath Thace, trac PP. m. Jiman tchen with : i. cheer ; a with power spreris oa West _ nemiork ceeai STG] ae Htin, WStout Rickey tei | Woseriees Ween | em halt I are cLSPECAL | | FE 8.0466 se ceteeterteadt| Be cles gure Heclod ublic & parochial achools @ bik lor ye ” Brick and basement, - to ahopolne . gales ‘ Cabeiecatie ee ‘OW RGR “6 = RM ~ “MOT ERAN. HEATER AREA — CHOICE THURSDAY EYENINO CALL: TWO COMPLETE MES with “e nace, a : deve, Gana stocte ee Mey Suburbary vile wil Ine level wunmaloe slay closet, fire- . . O O. Meacre with bets ster 3 bee Ask Por ryson a ae ore bedrooms. 1% baths in| Very unusual settin the conventences of the cis. Model lace Puli Barancant Gas heat, | m brick home joeated on e t¥o WEST AL BL 3 oven, , washer & dryer. pines an *. Try: a dream. qe Sted Besemore Bi in octet garage Near parochial and pub: Williams Lake Ra at M89 Rochester Road. One of the coun- 8314 WEST HURON Raut’ ot toe, bie brick ranch. attached 2 cer ga-| “Best of ppliances.” Excep-| ers rare teen a gs er lic achoole Shopping Center 3-183 Syn Pastebt growing ares. Mode ie Va =a ‘ tenet daetmne eae © Gon rage. OR 3-8814. Honally weil constructed and tn- = tap ye til price sd. Bee the giacious “Dorcheate, PS Hines $10,800 FR, 4-2038, After @ p.m. OR 3-9603 alg sapien ff whew He men. forms aa un clean. medemh tree’ room eutated.—" a Large down. tory colunial with DUPLBX, @ RMS @ BATH OAS : < beme ou rear good over fr Gi F k fal basewiht ay Meese ‘ Bea heat & bes ement on each aide | 2®MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ SEMINOLE loca! i? Ue ar we esemmaienl tc a = ous. ran Ss rooms Over 2.000 sq ft, of iy Reasonable FE. 8-012. AUBURN rime = wt Raalte+y a me oat ts Gale a pe tala, ries at GENERAL REAL SSTATE ased 1 the home, i) p . @ . 4 cents ees otee| meas, gee aang, we rel CA YT ORD reap Ane i gatas a she BE Tannese |e khsy dont. Tiles cies Sie Hipheey ONT aor . our ura) at t hea for only $22 080 Compleie. ans lniahed barement turniture. Pad ts “= Oni y eate dow ‘own. ; eee odie war Buy. GI RESALE attache a@rage = colontel ton t t La aped ner * porch, EX-L frultwood kitchen! Bacrifice $10.18). Terme, MY {IDRAL FOR LARO® FAMILY H. C. NEWINGHAM ees For The SELL & TR wee: MODERN 5 R RANCH Gtepessl’ are only ‘a tee th tig oe a el tnem, tafge’ Sores fot: | Coceer Aubase @ cracks Bes Working Couple “1 ond diaion resees, Feu tent ty r jy @ few of t Sey “es i, mori 1 0 em ¢, e Ly wl . . ft © i ferere) Are ody & fee ‘ngrthy| ign eg chy yy Le ROOMS, rooms and vere ee = v rr} Only $400 Down : ment. jot of Rochester a Rothester id | aivace ceri porch, 3 lotg| home te condi * — fi ve You L.H. BROWN, Realtor Ah side of Bids cb-civicice '° el Ta ious On We ACRE (| om er me say oon 8 can you pa: , poe Tien | ‘beak automatic | 207 road eres san amet os Mic j ‘ ; ' a 7 _ $6600 FR 5.1034 THREE ACRES bet anne le nice } rae . Smal Ra, .. ite or 23-4818 Full price $10,250 — Terms. Presenting the “Imperia) No. 2) 50 x 200. Completely” fenced, and. een With thi "4 ranch home basement, aon ee : ‘ e70 tures # mer . open ow teed hep aja aceped. Rottle gan heat. Leake o bathe Bit) ¢ floor, Fence| it) reer warane. s20.060, ane -| SUBURBAN RAN H neat to beutiful Rotator Wiah.| Roauctavie ferims‘aranged at: | Peart Yeu eam bave yetieny ek. Pal ovemen,| Sada - rangp gun | tal price ehh IDEAL PAMILY HOME io Over 1,600 aq. ft. with first floor tual 63733 “"— om ee ae - i? it Mg gad y. livitie m & utility Full ‘ in e' basem nt, fracas colowlet at a. BY Qu NER MoD: 3 sin Dont 38 BEA an" be a hom SLAVE, es wd an es Renee "buh ca duplicate, this bause en your “ot ere. OR Sain ha Ne esr su heat eae jest mere Income Or ours for $19,050. Unbelievable SMALL HOUSE AT ott . ru Sylvan Villa Pa fesyur ‘, sins this price Model, in| Lake Year ere 4 "i ris ie ¥ e 2 ities. sgn et = Fg on’ Maryknoll, just isa. mite ekory- MORE MERRIER mais elas" Toige note ae: é —_— “SMI HA DUPLEN | Re a5 et es rat _ rs apartments with ge- el tom ‘ ® Sat VEO ENCY LILLY, INC. rages feparate furnaces. Close We're giad to asin y ih. $10,500 down paymen pod . Phone OL 1-8141 Wert side, o¢ d location. @ roome at ‘ LARGE yok re seyotwe| i ment drive. Nice shady lot, Bass Colored * land, 9 modern P verted to “Tenidene: Priog 42.350) “PONTIAC REALTY Weber Schoo M Prospect ens Im the Lov joy Rosd. oft ‘ snr 137_ Baldwin odern tet ia foe we Re of” eqnait “hwtomaite peor Tees, fine = e ATS owlerville Michi BEAUTIFUL 1 WRORSOE Pen aa £% rooms a Sarnes acme eh Dog = 1V AN W SCHR AM ‘Bud N icholie, Reakor ALLED LK é, B , LOE.) bh Creiene fencing, nicely es » & 00. Tint your . fat) «* J 70x ped) land d. $1,000 take over OF R ft ; My : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1959 aeaede and red Divided oll enemas ye — aes area tiled, Alu Carp bedroom fe with full basement. takes a fair down pay- but the balance is on . oh per <= yp with rd including sen ‘and in- surance. NVEST WISELY—See — rabder tl — te unit has b rooms 16-ft. ovina eeu. room, near, modern nat en, ceramic bath, separate utilities. Minimum emount Good north end location on aved street. All apartment ave been steadily ~ rented and show excellent returns. If you ere thinking about retirement income see this “Money Maker” today! RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 263 8S. Telegraph Rd. Open 6-9 FE 3-7103 — OR 3-2028 EAST LeBARON sTREET 2 BED- rooms, finished attic plastered walls full- basement, storms & screens. Gas heat. Niece lot. $16,300. 3-6021 Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE © TRADE portunity waiting BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Brick Ranch — Ideal looe- tion with sewer and water. —— living room, fire- at Gatieg “acer ee , pore oot re er yard. 3 bed- sem fin- Tey WANT A tew owner for this 3 bedroom brick ’ full basement and 2-car ga-. rage. Family type kitchen, plastered walls and gleam- ing hardwood floors Lots of extras. Located on large well-landsacped lot in Wat kins Hills ou will] want) — to see this One at $16,960. WEST SIDE Almost new ¢ bedroom — ; near schools and Serres: Attractive brick front Pic- ture oo i Lots of closet ce full basement. y 912.250. $450 DOWN... And imm ediate ession. Neat and clean bedroom bungelow Close to Elias- beth Lake $5,950 with $60 per month. FE 4-0528 — REALTORS — N11 §. TELEGRAPH; OPEN EVES. Small Down Payment 3 bedrooms — nese L shaped kitchen, Nice tion room. eee, pyiviuose Py la or best offer. W orth Seeing at Once one des . Near ie corner lot wt Crescent ton with only $1,000" down. John J. Vermett oe oie Le 3-6466 cas gag vacant. oe teed. fr Gl's Nothing Down 9 fares tear with e eutre-tatos > gy bs lots of big , 2 full basement, new 24x24 rio rage. m sub. —— Pvt. lake, club house, _ $22,000 terms a hchES. L} - d nas basement cre “ug | nal estate wi : a vacy. Ny jand- bess, ae Fics Knotty Fl mal living room ¥ wood New 23-0181. a hard- nator ae” eo wateese te down. Hagstrom ed. Nights a a ranch with, HARVEY LOON $3975. EM '3-4501. cad ee fT clients. fF 500, at available. STORY & oil hot water, base-ray 4 am: ua oe cope ot STEELE REALTY, 1246 uu Maodb. land, Mich. LOT 90 X i100. NICELY Schoolhouse Lk. 3-9957. areata REAL ESTATE 6-6500 PE 4-8550 conve See _Orm __Sal on WHITE LAKE. Beautifu) iake County. Owner. EM 3-0423. for down payment or purchase Sere Suberban ea eB Eo “LAKEFRONT LOTS Nicel ted in area of sttrac- tiv hew homes, W est_of Oxtord. This fine bang, B rs sit feet and = Bp so site. Por- ~~ at ares. owner will one 8-3123, Orion, mae -2291 LAKE SHERWOOD LOT 3 3 #4400. | eras, Paul a Real Est. tted round home. owner, ah Rids e Rd, near and of ik Resort t Property 9 9 e re BEAUTIFUL LAKEPRONT OME bought Lake Huron. Presque Isle $26,000 Terms. end smal and boat- AN CO. Kut Poe Bete? Ag private garages. auto tenan : 3s Rt tee te: | = Cond. Shows ul s Rolfe Smith, Realtor |%, Ft. Rp. 4 S. Teagrepe sean ™™ 3-48) 50 x ft. dig 2 lng privi- Sale Late Frepery 3 | WSs TGR — waunine Pontinc 2 BEDROOM ; ga kston si, ze atin PE as 5 acres net | Ortonville. Scenic Open Teetkegt Ln ates 14 FE 8-0466. gi Bae 9 ogg Airport A ba an offer. 2 NICE BUILDING LOTS, 100 150 —_ Waterford Twp. Sacri- fice f F $600 cash. GEORGE BLAIR REAL’ 4536 ee Hwy. OR 3-121 ne call OR 3-1708 or on 3-8842 Waterford Hills =a few choice lots left. Average sise 100 & $60 down. is or iher Phiemcton call HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DR. WOODED LOT WATKINS - PON- ti Estates. ved road. Gas. sont ge Te a oe I, 5 Phtaeee eteanone N For Sale Acreage. 13 1-410-20-40-ACRE BUILDING PAR- C. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 MS, Ortonville, NA 1-618 a WITH home, heat. ee T1008 "tows. an per mo. Aple 5-3692. 6 Wooded Acres - S rolling, oe veo site for bette You. must see to Delieve eres juded spot such a — 3 wileo CARL Ww BIRD, B aitor 5@3 Community National set Dank Bids, : | FE 44211 8 ACRES Scenic, rolling 8 acres with large ML. Low home. 1% baths. red walls, Barg SSE REALTY Ty! Baldwin FE 54-9275 @ ACRES Ideal reel for investment or deve ent. Desirable location, near ; t road front- age Terrific , partall wood value at 313,00 with easy terms. Warren Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw 8t. Ph. FE 58-8166 Til 6 p.m. 7 ON iM 7, CON- Large rein ¢ tote, new| See Sivitins: ae and. dryer. a C. SCHUETT, Realtor ; ca! Lope — pee RPE 8-0458 tor et” an | KPFENTION HONTERS 2 neh } % sere, @ acres ‘West of onhing. large liv , Foam, large Good La 8 busting or cake, Close room. fh to Cocklin River, FE 6-050. a nae “ort” Williams my For Sele Farms 14 “*MAKE OFFER | %iSB™S ZARIEE, SOODEP. < Sentech gy Hoyt Realty, tena Shle Business’ Property 16 M0 FEET Sault “torwend pe se Warren Stout, Realtor ae Ao te HOSPITAL b# te Worn evenings. Hs biarrisen c. Ca - t Bunoco Service. Wood- ward ware Lk. Ra “ine. de w. fence in modernization. Phone PE 2-8246. a eee 1 ydoad. Mr over 18 fas time. 14 Mile and Southtleia. 6 . OR to work part time in exchange for rent of ¢ ers s Northern part of Southfield To#n- ship. MI 40831 & EN wholesale meat .M be gree. ft ror don't apply. offman Packing Co. PE 20114 ENGINE LATHE - eine pee Overtime. McOregor oa acturing. 378 W. Maple EXPERIEN cx TRIMMER, MU 09-2700. E N TE Ask for Bul, OR 3-206). work, Men with station w Experienced furnace in- stallers. Needed at once. Holland Furnace Co., 80 N. Paddock. Come ready to go to work. N. os Cleaners, Weeewera. ochester OL 32-4711. rin 12 ths to 4 i} er. perenee necessary. Call 667 se as = den PCH Saturday ‘and Hi erpesk’s Tae Pe sia 7 Baldwin: willing, to neat = wk tor yo men ‘, to work, aly’ those nen Se | usiness ce to stare, Ces cath S to 1 P.M. at clerks wanted, Immediate em- mm 7 ON. Tisilan right man. to fs Good op = “MILLING MACHINE OPERATOR MODEST MAIDENS _._ Help Wanted 21 ltr ¥OU WANT A BUSINESS OF (aie cal wees et "Se Eat Hiatal T By, Jay om LTOR FE 5-9441 | Employment Agencies 22) _s0e BRANCH 2 OAKLAND COUNTY Nursery Service. ORlando 3-4246. State license & bonded. Profess. babysitters & practical nurses, Vacation & nursing assignments _Call Pearl McClure. } | EVELYN EDWARDS -VOCATIONA —COUNSELING VICE— i‘: EAST HURON SUITE 4 FE 4.0684 FE Treas | LUMBER | “It takes brains to afford a coat like this — my husband's _Work Wanted Male — Mm xs YEARS OLD EXP GENERAL and Deiry farm work by month. rhea el c= & : i dling dwest Employment. 406 | Pontiac _ Bidg. re. 5-9237 | lectrmcticaa 23 PRIVATE MATH TUTORING | FE 45614 i | b ae OR 3-548! _ _ reins: &1 CARPENTRY A AND CABINET oe i vee & re OR 3-8748, , \Ad a TER “EXTERIOR | __Help Wanted Male 19 Help Wanted Female 20 png Ah edd A | eas tis Se be oe Sy ote YOUNG MAN WANTED EX PE RIRNCED DISHWASHER | a PAINT Bed hd D WALL Pi- irginig Market, Birmingham. — , wtd. OL 2-37$1, Rochester, after pering F WORTH MORE MONEY? WE CAN | 30 'A-l ALL Tyre — uarantee $117 to start with un- | ited opportunity = a, able married man with > Ce phone. No travelin - lay~ — or cold canvassing. 87 Pontiac Press .| YOUNG MAN WANTS” ‘WORK OF any kind FE _ Help \ p Wanted Female 20 20 ieee eeacsaes rake Por com. ¢ession stand & ushers ply in erson. Manager, Strand hocte ter. BaLY SITTING AND Eto Bt ee Liat wk. Own portation ork evenings eve pe oa week. Prefer ‘white. or BABY SITTER FOR EVENINGS Vicinity of Maybee Ra. OR 30636. Y fh. Vic” MACEDAY raf’ area. OR 3-3626 aler 7 p.m _ SITTER, ¢ ware A WE. a.m +3 pm. Own B ~ MAN oe toatl WIPE. . No children offer bh oo 4 brs with ivate room, jevision or year around ath, alee @e- neral maid and cook in small lake home near Pontiac Ph. FE 4-4729 10 a.m. to 4 or PE 2-4562 _§ pm. to 16 BEAUTY OPERATOR 1 MUST HAVE at least ve le nt For BY SITTER. as — MOTH- . 9 children. @ end 7 ? ,ta60. COSMETIC SALES & FOUNTAIN —2 ladies a shoppin, center store time work avai able for . [cee re ~ - person: NING STORE, Drayton Pieins ay sites. CASHIER Age % to 45 with office exper- fence to work in Birmingham is — 4-4648 for appoin\- “en BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP ——— COUNTER GIRLS ake Sis prive-t giao ue Mighway, | Drayion tain ration. CONFIDENTIAL | SECRETARY TO executive of prominent Birming- bem real tline complete er Pe: wee letter. Reply potenti ualifications, tiac Press Be “Curb & Coaiter Girls _ _A. & W. Root Beer, 128 N Perry COSMETICIANS work ¢ 3 and rE pares preferred. Ap Piz On ele. ra Drugs, Maple and CITY OF PONTIAC | fiat a y he least 3 7 accredited libera: ie arts college | bone — art training Bacbiitnt fr ot fe ia poster diplayt oe heer City. Hell, RB AND SOLLEGE GIRL, 22-27. SINGLE, to help doctor in ndwrite qualifice- tions to Pontiec Press Bor 114. CUre Gikt.” Daya. suPER Beet Drive-in. Teleg raph GIRLS FOR Kia must be neat. oye at FB * Drive-In. 2490 jae Highs — a we Es CARPENTRY, HOUSEKEEPER. REFINED. LIKE Pree children White Ref MI €4439 | X-1 PAINTER INTERIOR AND Qinootaged eh Seas cnt - LIV. nee | exterior. Reas. F ~t children, Calj after A pom. Gttceniea! eatel. Parmine| fait ate ee wOUSERERPE Fe _ MIDBLE TED. | 41 _ Pain ma eo NTER a Re r week. Ev after- Berd and oe “Steer 8 un. off ees ~~ = have separate apt. et he priate bata. Jolarensee ad 218. iwahiele NOW CARPENTER and ae work and —CHRISTIAN BACKO SOUND. ~B. Murd rdock, FE. coro Saco "FINANCE 1185 N. ae F See! co, 8. FE §-0661 ain Vern Keller, UL 31 palr. Vern lier, UL 2-1748. ‘ & REP. & a. attics “inshed. & ai. attics “inished. Sidewalks, & AIn— _Pat Lee. FE fw R. G. SNYDER F100 FLOOR YING, sanding and FE ~~ ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Li tacts. Building Su, plies “a peste of erimiual investigations. NEED CASH REPAIRS (4Ni ¢ GIRL. OR eas NEED. SEABOARD. “FINANCE CO. 122. a the se ate 1188 N. Perry 8t. Fe toes: | ser. PE ate 08 at CA ag Business Services 28 KNAPP "SHOES FOUNTAIN PENS [ret Hermen LLL ee Ae | Negouired byt repaired eet aval Print man BACK “TO SCHOOL SPECTAL. at our Printing & Serice Su ay Lt aries Sie wave $5.50. Dorothy's. BLOOMFIELD WALL cLEANERS. CHARLES CHESTER all and AIR CUSHIONED SHOES EOL H MILLER OR 3-4943 ELECTRIC M t SERVICE RE- oan MAID SUPPLIES — te mn < a rewinding Menominee. Fan Wallace. vE Gaston Asphalt | Paving Haregre Grading. Lake In Debt? A tag are having trou - see ae MY 3-5621, | today caw ico TaE Sl SHARPENED A AND | EPAL R — Mirs — Parts & Service | cooled =—_ red Aithorined Service pia ce tire. RVICE _____ FE ¢70i1 eats Bank Bldg. FE 68-0456. IF YOU NEED $500 CASH FOR any emergency contact us fer nen immediate action | tog Cass Lake Re, j SEABOARD FINANCE CO. 11 N. Perry E 58-9661 ge IM Cc. Le = hod JIL o ep |LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND GauTENiNS ROGER Ih Srl | ere ee one peseires Pree estimates FE! gros . st tne ms oeen As NEW-WAY ASPHALT | All work guaranteed, licensed and | bonded Free estimates FE PLASTERING—NEW OR REPAIR. Wot guaranteed. FE §-030 | saws MACHINE FILED, _10 Bagiey st WE aay PARTS FO ALL | auto and wringer washers. Whole | sale and re’ Pay's Replacement Parts Pe tn 06 Oakland Special For School ZIPPE< Bin 350 SHEETS a Retedeok paper DIVIDERS. —PREE-— —Bali pt pen or \y doz pencilea—~ —Name Some in gold on binder— ONLY $ os THIS WEEK 19 East Lawrence PE 2-14 USED JUKE BOX RECORDS OPEN SATURDAYS ONLY 210 E. PIKE. Child care, few hrs. day, —pelr. 2-06. WE REN! DISHES. si! VERWARE. wk. Neo housework. Prefer gi PING ALL TAXBy _| Dresomek’x 4 & ‘Tailor’. 20: pucch bowls. FE ¢68es. + ell nea Glenwood & | EMpire 33416 Wed. Children t to Board 44 wages for right person. GARIRET MAKER = CAPR RESSM Pe a A aa, 2 be FO ae) ty. 2 teretions. 1 oes Bote, FE Gone. | | BABY SITTING DAY OR NIGHT. CabY™ wirtt Giri SHOP EXPERI. Swkaait cE u brit care FE. 21 hope guce tume work Write Sees “DESTRES APT | na RESSMAKING. TAILORING. AL dlcsn Foation, rose Boa ¥ furn or partly furn exchange —— drapes SE veal CHILD CARE iC JOSTYN & MIDDLE -AGED womier “FO LOOK _ tor services. Call FE 3-2080 —!8_my home. Call FE 0-485. Walton FE 2-8831 after @'y-year-old one ee it | CARPENTER WORK. NEW & RE- Garden Plowing 31 LICENSED HOME act E YARD. housework. Live ip aH binets After 8:30, OR | ~~~ ~~. ~~ _echogl bus. MY MIDDLE - AGED cABY 6 CARE | _?-"61 _____ | PLowrna. RADING, piscina LICENSED DAY. a wk & ae children é light seek OR er k WORK or | mowing. we Lake Ra vt bleck to school $-6340. ly in ays wee im i) f' ] 30712 Call between 10 0m * wlth no | @iancn on Sia“ wD | Wtd. Household Goods 45 _3_ 9m > ___ | PLUMBING ‘EAVESTROUOMS. eae is ~~ | REBDLASLONS WORN POR, | ceee Chi ee wont | Lemeley Service 34 Piso RET y 6 ewe rE } RRIED Tw “MAN, +e ba Wonk | e replace ures ee eee | of any kind ‘Gesperaiely, MA) ~~~~ ~~~ ~~ ; CA.W FOR USED Tvs. FURNT ne S106) COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY xs . and misc FE 3.0367. RELIABLE ELDERLY WOMAN. 3 MEN 16 TO WANT WORK OF | Service — ghirt service tec Ht POR FURNITURE ap ab - —— te 5 ye any kind. Fe $-0034 | ¥ee “a 6. Telegraph. FE ~ipiances Odd pleces or housefull. band before # om. or after Work Wanted Female 25 25 mdecaae f “3B PE mo service, RESTAURANT EXP. PREFERRED hy “IRONING, 9). BI BUSHEL an ee arm FU RNIT URE NEEDED Waitresses day or evening Rele es. FES) | a 1 MERION AND KY. BLUE 80D = Entire bom shifts, cashier, grill er cook per- = cone —- liveries made or you pick up.| to dollar Will — pee Ae son Meals, uniform, paid vace- WOMEN WANT Wall WaaH } Crooks Ra ut 3-43 sell tt for vee. Bab Co Com munity tion, and insurance benefits _ and house cleaning. 3-581, i 4 6 TRIMMING aid RE | _Sale. Phone 0 Apply in Person only: Howard | HOOKKERPING SERVICE. PICK ao estimates. OR 3-686. | USED LOVE SEAT 0000 CONDE Johnson Restaurant ple and | up & deliver. FE 4-7821 | i ACE TREE sERVice RE to alip cover, prefer wing Telegraph, Birmingham DESIRES APT. ON HOURR SERVICE SRE stale UL 2-1833 RUN A SPARBTIME OREETING “turn or partly furn. exchenge | “at! 2-748 sa or PE eats 8-973 WiLL LIQUIDaTE YOUR HOUSE- Card and Gift at home for services. Call FE 2-2806 | is oitts er b private sale Show friends sam of our new Fy DERIENC W ACTIVE TREE SERVICE TRIM- —oll ig C 1959 Christmas all occasion | EXT NCED WOMAN tre ming and removals. Pree esti- #t Binart bel ie Farm. Rochester, Greeting Corde ane Oi a ees esse See E | gieates UL ete ob 3a orders e | é cent profit. No experience neces. | 5-407 —. | rece OF LAWN WORK FIN. FAD AT BES EERE CORD. teddy ‘oetstant to crore “Eau ae’ cere me, | SULCBORING. po Lantgcaring, Gent”, Regal Greetings, Dept lee | Fete’ Top seul and ft dirt. Poooe EM | Wanted Miscellaneous 46 PEMALE COPY ARTIST re Rs em a ‘WOMAN (FORD | able PE 2-1 COMP CRT E | LANDSCAPING, WAVE ‘You a TrpEwni eo eens RONG, 3, “SOREL BT. geou ‘Lk. "ha E ¢G or OR| fumiture or eq not is ee tie Eyrehiences | MONINOS, euINtS A SPSCTALITY, | CAWn aERVICRWOWKO. TARE, Ga sere 7 Bee Meme SALES iN, baby -sit even: rE — = roots wear a ‘ime. a i-si06 —”* ~— fawn Ee Te sae er er rE | M Ww ted 47 y Wo LADY WANTS ) DAYS WEEK | 3-900). oney Wan ? one_ calls. | “werk. Mon. Wed. FH. Referene, | LAWS BUILDING ann Rabain. | ~ ~~ “ebolese TO CALE ON | es. Transportation, PE 8-004) Complete lawn service. Kaen cul | NEED D om OS Pay BONUS MIMEOGRA ac. | “28 00d. maintenance Dhay ofee iii Pontiae massa ‘er tater: | Penal erviee EMG GERION BLUE SOD 30: cOT. | WTO ah000 GOOD BSCURTTT. view |W SHINGO AND TRONING | Pice ting dally, any quantity. 2331 EB | Good rate of interest Write ie 5-468" Long Rd. if Mile Ra between Pontiac Preas Box SF ENO BT ao Bos ke A i John R Dequincre Phone ~~ yyy . «se Mature Girl Priday for small ed- | WGMAN, Denti DAY WORK | MUlberry 9-476 or WAlnut W anted to Rent 48 "ean esdae ta cd tl | 2511 rye Be for the right Nog | AUUWINe 34-7210 oF aw iat . _EM 340% — - MINUM stDiING. awn ECORATING PAIN | quick ‘ACTION ON LAND CON- WOMAN TO WORK IN KITCHEN storms. =. Ese | ing ad wa lipapering. FE .| tracts Clark Real Estate, rE soheer ames eee | +t Cy —EXT. PAINTING, 37888 Res #4013. Ask for ror | LL ae WORK, “ . OL 1-341. Mr Clark OMAN WANTED TO WATCH, _ressonebie. Jenson, ist CLAas P Bigc- chidrer wate mother wor irom | ~ pu ikG & TRI - ete _Wanted Real Estate’ 82 Sam ot pe. Les oy | POR NER 4 AT o BAR BLDG. PAIR, ‘GO. Paintin Borie tats Ey Neca UE Palig & Decorating 27 100 WANTED EXC. [ROWER FE 3-307 pucoratos | celeomen to serve you. Por eal after 6:30 Rar ma eeraes and fast, reliable WATTRESSES féditions! openings morning or INTERIOR. EX. ( ALL shifts. Experienced. . cent dise, for eaah. | oe i MI 6-7664. ae wat. rf istne, fheterse: A fi . at earin. Pe set ne 9 ey ‘Humphries . AND ) ExTenr ik ‘ex Teiegrape ri Part | time _—_ 2- 9236 ~ are & a f Ss “ne at, delivery “or ae Z i ee housew w id give you ca a r | og Car ene LASTERING hey had “conerhet er acreage wecessaty For interview : setl R. Anderson OR ‘ ; ~ Paper Removal a: we will vou how to WHITe WOMAN OF el eg ere FE 32312. ~ Ah get cash. No fees, no obliga- rose RN CEMENT WORK | __ Television Service 38 i). FY REAL ESTATE 1 between 6 & 8 Dm Elisabeth Lake Re : TO WORK Of are i carves Pu s-i04 ea ital rE etn : FE 44621 - ry plus 5 Le a a = a Fie 8 Telegrasn pa cell PE hana ay a aon ete ete cole pe ag ag were her _ Upholstering == 40, FE 50093 PE Sot were come "Sel-recem- a i oy heey a AND FHA gyeied mee Tn maine sox hha ide TOUR HOME work, ork, 0 Gar wee. nation wide sary. Oped iy _ sod py oe ee Scie wa ANTED FE 58888 . _Lost & Found Ab c§, COCKER, PuPrr. Ea tad CaF BROWN. BLACK ae | | | | . . - —_ — 1 < ; ag 4 ? an ‘ s - \ a Z : eee ee os gl Ree ee ee ee tae ce aoa ated wale eee pereh ee ack gies Relea at “yf egy eRe ae Fm tet » ft = ae ee ogee Fe Be Gee _ he tee he ES ee - . | : u Sa HO ny ae . i ‘/ ‘, Wes . Vo E INN Te eg oN ee a eae yw vee ees? ' a : j. . cc = ig . : ; / edn ee pis Fe | ; — , 4 wpe ES, : = . if sees ; 2 ' : . — a f -: . } : , f . : tect: = _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER OE eae OD AG Sr Rent Apts. Furnished 54 Rent Apts. Unturnished 55 | Rent Houses Furnished 56 Convalescent Homes 61/SLICES OF F HAM ns Sale Houehold Goode 7a! Sele Houschold Goods 73| For 3. ROOM AP. ‘ ue. BATH. UPPER. FE | MODERN ge tied & 3 RMS. ee aor 319 WN. ” AL CHi- RMS e ATH FOR ONE MAN.| dren selene wa earn $10_wk § ROOMs AND mh ~ UBF 3 CLEAN RMB. 0 10 WK. COUPLE| $55 mo FE 2-5788 after 5:30 RMS. 3 : FLOOR, EVERY-| Lower. On 3-8832, cae eae See PRIVSES inrraiuce: | ca DROM Few 7 \e - ith, he iJ a ¢4268. 117 Latayetic 8 Clean ‘adults. FE 31008 Eliz, Lk. Rd. iz . SMALL HOUSE T. IN- turn. MAple _§-5000. RMS. 4 BATH HEAT PORN, | MALL HOUSES FOR RENT. IH For Rent Stores 63 Z é& 3 p PvT. BATH. Wisner-Linco'n school distrio€, Re- be Lonnte Weaver. E +2031, PPL LA LAP ALAR ALAA a” Koeey Apt. 1. "| duced rest. 161 Bummit. | ONION LAKE — YEAR AROUND, | ULTRA-MEW STORES WEST 5 Bus. ADULTS. Fis VooRHEIs |§ ROOMS ONFURNISHED. — $45; 2 bedroom partly furni $18 | _side, FE 2-2144. month. FE _ber_mo, TU cneT. Es PUR |) ROOMS. ODER. FINE CON » Apo A on cairtuce Tait) ition a bedrms: oteam ated | Rent Houses Unfurn. 87) Rent Office Space 64 Exposure 3 sides. Convenient | “~~~ : er nereeen of High School and | 3 BEDRM. HOME NEAR BUS & | NEW OFVICES—WEST SIDS. FE 2 RMS, ANI RMS. A AND SAP, Ba SMALL BABY City 1 sone eres, ee eels stores ‘WoUtE, 6 6pm | _ 23-3144 TRC D BA’ ta ~ BEDROOM a . COR STORE SPACE, IDEAL NO BATH. PRIVATE! rigge sie Comm’. wack, “walk | # Ber PR en ee Te tito on ee a entrance. “cal PE 4-314 Bldg. ee and Orchara Lake nt on Tele - for 912. 5 ee ss J ROOMS. CHILD WELCOME. #1\7 Ru APT. 3 BEDRMS” Can. |? “BEDROOM. “WATERFORD 16 ph iy and 12, $1 re Oakland, eted living rm. & dining rag 7 BEDRM HOME NEAR BUS AND fii, teal P+ ee Te - oe 3 RMB AND BATH (33 SMALL BABY! Ve “a2. Alter 6 PE Gl4gi. | stores. FE 06626 after § pm. | ae Neh ea eee . ct duct pork Pe aol kM & BATH 3 ALL PRIVATE: 16 FOSTER BT. | } RMB. GROUND ~ 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX — ores lot, bested. 100 Oakland Ave, ‘ be Sor — rE Utilities included. floor Private bath i gntrance: BEAUTIFUL ' ; ' 0¢ on oot separate. . 3 RMS AND Tye pvr ss wattr lurched. tiale nee tn | EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS Bosice ‘Opportunities 66 — Ya 4, . = ‘ Gas CON ON ris. wu er w ~“ ~~ OPS - ; é ri) Baia oe weet. Ieuire a ai 3 a: B fe per wk. 5-199 ple Plt a Te an ae sos” - eae ; ce nee 420. FE a ATH & ENTRANCE | — ——— APTS pow GE DOORS ent “side. a 90 ‘OAKLAND = t Val Rae Write Hox 13, 13 pontlae Press seconds, all } ROOMS i EET FURN- Ciao 3 rooms. beth. sitoat fur- sea OME nEWLY See. 3% OUM BALL MACHINES Re RO sisee in stock from $25 and up. ished. entrance, 305, ished. Parking facilities. 660 orsied. Sete in’ Near stores &| 9 Ib of gum, | trinkets. $i26°| RE dash bn aerate hf : : closet dears’ ca dies disappearing 7 ROOk PURN APT—3e1 OaMUN.| ~~ school, FE _b-0636 : ys. a PE 430 7 BEDROOM HOME NEAR CAKE | DRY. CLEANING PICKUP @TORE ve estimates om garage re- i See VES rCy BRICK Louise. PE 4-} us Jee or bale, —— x fo " a > itn TV, gas furnished. $16 / . J BEDROOM 3 MODERN. weet Dlye 20 hand, on) finanee nook naghy ALA a PE >-1hee. 163 W. Yale 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX located. Phone _ EM iF 6-0680 6:30 p.m BERRY DOOR SALES oe ee “ . ” 2 tig eB ISLA BAe: NOW AVAILABLE ; Drevin aioe. Ba Ka ee | FoR} LEAGE. "NEW. AND MOD. “Hey Dad, I thought you said it would come back by itself! 1-8. Paddock PE 2-0203 72 W ee ecnaL GAS) NEAT — BASEMENT ROO HOUSE. BW. EABT:| Pert ig tot aher's oa Oe ET anion ne - 7 ahed ABOUTS WO ORITI "| for informant ‘| Sale Land Contracts 67; For Sale Clothing 71 proved. $00.80 "value, $20.50, and _ OUTS, 86 DaGKING Nicholie & Harger Co, GROCERY WHE % PR cowed iow: 1 a OF Sane | o Paddock, ; 53'3 WEST HURON PE 6-8163/3 BEDROUM. CARPETING, Wa- ving quarters on M-24 corner ‘LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR DING GOWN, SIZE 10. $45. Alne clectrig. off ond bottled gee T ROOMS. PVE BATH ARD ENT a Leh? “2 BEDROOM ut rom gona ,D Pers ale | oo rretrigara opie: Mone ds OE, esl Darrel. SM 3-a6tl | 08 oeet. Fre an Ph $03 “Orebard LE. Gas heater. 67 8. ate, ae y or : WOMAN's WINTER CLOTHING. ve. — 16. : 3 CLEAN plas. « Space ‘pur |MONEY FOR MOVING 6 HE trom Waterora Wien On Bie ieehee. WIDOW. Marry J. ‘Milt | MAN DESPARATE. WILL SACRI-| Very reas. F ' ent. Util Couple_101 Michigan | {irnlahing? j WEDRM BRICK 7 VRB” OLD.| Broker, 814 N. Main Bt, Le.| {i¢¢ $26,000 investment for $16,- | YOUNG MAN GOING INTO BERV- 3 RMS. UPPER. NICELY Finn SEABOARD FINANCE co. Nice nelghborhood, convenient to| peer. _ 000 cash. With bonus. OR 3-4765. oe vane t sell entire —— Ha ert _Heated. Private ent. MY 3-1254 )1195 N. Perr rry 8 FE 6-9661| school & churches’ BM 3-0928. HOT SPOT phe y 3 sine. oo 9 6 oon oo 7 RM PVE. BATH (4 ENT. Gas MODERN | 4 Rooua AND BATH) 3 ae ee ae — Pihiae hice Money to Loan 68) ter reat at ayy | toon faces FUEL Wri “dente, PE ey ie wit are t i couple o Lend. coarcoa. ac * \ - _ . 5) Fino nig eC ATH NEA furntaled “Adulte only. o1 Mar j y BEDRM. FORCED AiR MEAT. soa he Terrific pl deals Si tone. Malet a sige Pf FoR SALE: SALE: ee — 3 = 6 SET, CHEST Cash & os Specials 4 AND BA NEAR . Priv. Furp. or unfurn. Ref. ' e r ” i 4 . rontise Central. No children. FE | MODERN, QUIET” CLEAN 7 RM. at 20003 ° “ ee eee BAXTER Rb LIVINGRTONE colsis. PE 4-4804. Seen eee bicycle, and TV entetins. Good | 44, 3e Lim ft. Ee SOu ND BATH, NO le Heal, Couple on ro fal oe ¥ RMb. AND HATH ON PAVED "oe tes 4 W Lawrenc Sie? | Sale Scaasi ois Goods } 78 Oia waar ise ta ay 42661. Fen one ras | 12)? OIL BEY toe i= &. ors. He ’ — — ( _tic_waal . old. 3661. ; » ive PE Sie sided gma we Fie wi Nagi HOTEL & LiQdon BAR — Brick | TEAGUE F FINANCE CO. | Awan Ge ELECTRIC STOVE. DEEP PE 5-0256 ; ae ci Lia _Relerences. FE 8210. construction. 16 rooms, plus beay- : 1 ALUMINUM STOR PICTURE well and clock. Good conditien-| (IN. SOIL 1 PER ig? ibe "ype aptgetvunce torte | NEAR TELHURON | atari'pin Fans ce] al ee sunt Apre | 202 S._ MAIN ok eS Sete ee = . un after 3 p.s At mately 100 miles ffom ae > _wipdows it 154. PE 5-1326.|GREEN COUCH AN 38. A. ‘ Bilge Metin cine 78) naw nts waar, mae, | REOWM, WOME 1 CAR-On.| Ret Crown far ogra, henge ROCHESTER ROMEO 7 86,.uino. now Serra | Ones iS'W. Puma | Wen Gna at Prefinished Wales’? 3:5 ahest 2 - ROOM BASEMENT APART. fuvniehea. Adie ee sine washer location. Apt upstairs suiteble| price $66,000 plus stock. On - _Gainsdborough. FE 4-2021. GENERAL ELECTRI — 6 prenen D Gs. (1) ad Rovian ee A +t- taal a Co ae a for saad or elderly parents.| terms. poane oe ae $500 a ANTIQUE Rigg LAMPS. ty chairs UL FoF — isin vat ork ail theluded. | CALL FOR A PREE ESTIMATE On #3. a 2 — Belt, note < olor Cotta r 4:30. os ab your tember seats TanbD Ch APAR teas aw | § NORTHERN LIQUOR BEER & VESTOCK HEYW Ww. iz . : Pee ati ri game ar 9 OGCHARD CAKE, CREA DUPLES, |" rem aie mere OAR Muatine wr Te pep | 0, @ouadwouD ooops | |? CHARTRE GSE crRtage |MEXWQOD WAREEIRDD GARE | pm oa! _tefrig., incl. Adulte. EM_ 35-4115 vol PANCUS Realtor 000 down, plus stock. Por real : : 3 FE 06-2608 fooven UPRIGHT Vacuum MA 4-455] TR Ofifies PAID. CLO‘ = PL 32-3519 PL $16) 72? ee Reg OTE Li P CLOSE |— Paul A. Ken ‘Realtor 3166 MIS. Ortonville. NA 17-2818 oe ‘a bus ness end fixtures. “FRIENDLY SERVI i PREASERS AND 1 GAS Bat ng ee attachments, $20. P ’ yr a ™m " ‘ ins. YF ate ANCE & BATH |Rentes _ 2-020 4 BEDROOM. CLOsg TO GENERAL Television. pin indie and HiDE-AWAY BED AND CHATR HAGGERTY & ¥ rf Nit, Telegraph. TIRED OF MOVING? | _Pa'maueetall te een . - fairgerstce Ph es a Aa ed WALLED GAN 3 a ee & BATH. PRIVATE ks Casau. secnlectabis’ 9 reoss. Hs “| ¢ eee GAs URAT. 9 Am LaAgS rom 2 PIECE BL z MOHAIR Livind agTPOUNT “REFRIGERATOR OT qe Ww va = ie ee furn, Rn vate. bawn an entrance. Ground garage $00 Mo. in Waterford REA LTORS FINANCE COMPANY room suite, re feet it HOT’ baton hd REFRIG: Re 5 Weekda: Jpams ~ ‘i wi- es or rr 2 — = all dens het a Biat are, ene ronnie A eb. “Ons 4-0358 hig gil e a eles tv lp 8. A FE yr s-34de. ‘ Fi S ss id "7s wee is § erraees a at tien WEST school, pes yserorind, Mesh hah wit REMEO SARRY ON HOME & AUTO e Hing - suite. Poreti glider. | furniture and bedroom, set, Other L “60 OAKLAND WOLVERINE ington Street, Pontiac, Mich. Se ee cane On —Vi._ 944 all in excellent condition. Pi 25 GALLON bode, cosines, © 9 rooms, bath. Clesn, heat fur FRANKLIN ¢ ROOMa Goon COND. Gi in Reyal Cat Oman investment. LOAN CO. 6 YR. SIZE CHEB, NO MA : | 2 oes. 9% gallen fect of tanh. oe nished. Parking facilities. $58! Downtown—3 blocks east of Court | ¢t2et— 14 Shirley, FE. 2-5368, loge rotara. Metutnger. Lincsia | 10. Tet? ee | in eee MISCELLANEOUS "HOUSEHOLD en en ae Ok Se SimacTe wo FEPAEEINE Te OOM —AND| NO gt Beely, deseraten cote. | RA ESAT SW. WER) Clee er wmrEera| GET T $25 TO $500 | «Praca Si.VER GRAY WEDRNL MAYTAG WRINGER al Se OAL_OT FANE DUTCH Sabe value pil $s Lavatories, ro) —'- f i 5 =. 5 beth. Newly decorated. fice fur-| have ene somneaied sbedivom, 7 ROOM, “YERR-AROUND LAKE wine. Wee Profitable wanaees oufit. Double dresser bookcase 41615 we age $10. ation ; complete. 44 . Factory irre a: nished. only. este | some more living room. dinette, | home. Inau 4 lots, newly for @ couple. $4,000 down in- he ofa. ay I 5 ae : gan »luorescent, 503 5 nt M kitehen end bath. Will furnieh. * decorated Rent, sell or trade. giugee inventor 1 re P “ ges Moy) y; " " A REAL BARGAIN , EFEMBISLATER APTS, sfeotee woop rms, |e ete] OLOTIACUTES | fae, hace MORE Special Purchase o ways. Real estate al en ce to 24 Months to Repay 7 PI Liv 5 x NOTRORT, 3 turn, Fg as 5) N_ PARK® br. tins * Wetertora wee jitvine quarters. Will ae- PH. FE 2-9206 x new davenport aod chatr,| $$$ FOR THE $$$ | . GUARANTEED f = a C Lh . matehin EXCEPTIONALLY Rice” 2 ORM wires: F 43046 CLARKSTON 3° BEDRM. BRICK | UTICA TAVERN. Only $16,800 with ee table. iB decorstor amps, FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator. New I Full Inch Thick sete toon inet eh MS] UNIGH COURT Aree ne” | Sao eae som Meer] $4008 dows, Will take con. All for $00, Pay ‘only ($8 weekly | Mey fen Necrigerator. 1 si | Aluminum Comb. Doors | fies a a. "tot wher “th clean, —— DUPLEX Fon RENT “OR BELL. PONTIAC TAVERN. Grossing $28,- Loan Com Take ave. ni we a KELVINATOR, 3 ean * ios YOU PAY ONLY Fon cc R COLORED od ROOM APT. YOR ase i ried AM a Sed smth bath, Gas heat, #30 0 giv other ineome. Only __ 203 Pontiac State on Bldg. _ | Pr. KITCHE DISPLAY With 0. =. Blectrie “Dever, ew. War. $23.95 Cash and. | Carry | Fe 4. Od by front and rear oi eien® | DOWRTOWN ROCHESTER, ONE 4 eM Beautlful” Pulling with uguot | Borrow with Confidence | faucets. Removal’ price, R, wm. | Ant: Delivered. ......... » Fine MODERN APTS ool eis These 3-room and bath apts, rent | bedroom duplex. On toned quarters. 913, andies. This $25 to $500 Munro Electrio Co. 1060 W. Huron | The OPEN 1 TO. o PM. tent to Contre} 6 Hig 1 Schoo! iret} for $56.50 per month. Adults on com mercial. Rat. OL Ca +080 1 will keep you io Florida. ? FE Gos. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP EVERY DAY | and second 8-4 in thi ip building. K. @ Nemostead | LARGE 4 ROOMg ATH ALL | LIQUOR BAR want Bide Detroit Household Finance PC ERATON NING Of Pontiac | Maras “PLEABANT. 3 ee B. ath 21430 afters FE ¢3084 oF peters. beiceed Pen a6 & Orion a La «I ager anaes Corperation of Pontiac set. Good cond, $70. ELgin 63191 | 51 WEST HURON PE 4-1556 Seotery, 8 sett D.m. wu a —_ _5-0061 : e : A C Install Yourse A tli on GPpEn & LOWER @—RM APT. | CRAsK — WITH OPTION YD BOY. 14.000 with 96,000 dawn. | 22 8. Saginew St.__YE_¢-0838 | Ox 12 F elt t Base je Rugs $5.95 i6ss NOROE 18 CUBIC FOOT RE- | OT Installation can de arrang LOVELY APT OR TARE. aay | eat vin Brno Fealdential area. neat’ Walking | fae station on mein highway | YVHEN YOU NEED [Ruane Cat W210. | rig: $150; Norge de" deluge elec | ee wrataned: Adulte” MY Rent Houses ‘Furnished 56) [eke ge Flovd Kent, | inc’ Real:| Convenient to” Houghtens Hig: $25 TO $500 36 PAINT T SAL for Gams: almost “new tplece Gilles CaCeeNeTTE APTS), aepnoom novas. apuure | CAREPRONT -¥ a ott COLONIAL ‘MOkR on | We will be pied te help you. |434-Ft. Wall Tile wee sire i st, timed oat Ser | MODERNIZATION mpi tira at o pu bie. o70|" 60 per Week, 4001 West Wal! ‘Reese Maeve i re restate sown: eee pyptos | yearceane STATE FINANCE CO. ix" ROGS WOOL eis year ‘oh 4100 2 COMPANY : _ton Riva pished. rane dase ent. 702 Pontiac State Rank Bidg. ; - a NEAR PONTIA a business, NORGE 4 a EAR gaiac mon, sis |” mEDROOM GOUT. CLEAN. On a7 tdwal Yor ‘couple. ¥10 | wet PONTIAC DRIVE-IN. Near FE 4-1574 Reveraibe. 1.80. imported matic. Gude-sevsr. Good | condi ros | NICK DOWNTOWN APT. sOPHte) Uline. Near grocery, FE 34880. | . shopping center, state park & pads. $5.95, Pearson Purniture,| "00. 124 cu. ft. re- ixle Mwy | ig tod a Avply iper's Novel- i ‘OaRAGE Hoban NICE: FRONT ar Hag, NBD oe ow denny Lda nt wih meer. Mortgage Loans 69 42 Orehard Lake Ave. cw nates OE ein -— 3 blocks N. of Telegraph | . ty Store, 39 Auburn Ave. fonting Motor, WE lees S| Nice vard Automatic heat $100 LIQUOR "e is PT. G a 5 5 | ELIZ. LK. NEAR PONTIAC i ip ed Motor. +1008. FE) per month FE 42668 afier § p.m. hchoon ht £ berg ray ~~ freese $219 RED OR 4-0388 oC ! ma, furnis ed mo, Call | zeal pete oS ia ; ie [ms a town BEA CONBOLIDA TION Fw. we steense ee rocker, and one sm ROCK OT. | cect . PLYS CORD j bet oniy, PR 4-b000."° "|d BEORM eb ATi ON LAKE. hd roe wp tae SREPUR ieee Mees, Frise, terse m- *iMorteages. are best by leat, Ask 11 A Béenirel sorters srgsene S100 Pay: per ped, oxi0) += ANCHOR FENCES |. .CASH AND CARRY — | a eae | tL F Gap” dServcnon co | __"ay baanenes_| OVER ae OeD Peas eenSntes "MA permet) BOE Se coco an - “a hes, [2042 Gee | Weekly, FE 4-83 fj BEDROOM. oot “HEAT | ITIL. Nice aUtEt NETORBORHOOE = eae 2 . BIG NSTUCTION co. Ee s z Lg Sr ytalesce cee 92_W. HURON FE 3-1833 | i7° ADMIRAL .... ......... 4! c ON UTHER PLYWoODs ES a ii 5, PRIVATE Ex) a ( Mapleiea. University 26000 nedroom naar Pisiet Aine bed te STATEWIDE LOANS ON HOMES | 41” ‘Aamiral sais" “chuoose She se pel weed toe a8 ave | come: $22 hee 2-1102 after 6 ill " ear ‘al appt. Open Aun Sevta Adams. References, oY Real B cuakine atee’s ue one vi - Pig: -- an re tht gearenveea 30 eas aoe . se rr or call @ ate Bt. in back. ‘ A UPPER, 3 ROOMS AND Lownn 3|” weed MO MALL Hovde, | Wm W LY DRCORATI BD NEW | betron relegraphe FR -042) | 208 National Bldg PE O41) Fiaabeth Lae hid. PB 44008, We Sine 2200 | waRWi ‘Orebard tk. Ra ear Washer & lights & as | weekly faci sean eM $4322 ‘ he ting eyttem. Garage. 1) | Detro TWinbrook 3-3286 Swaps 70 | _take trades. BRA ALL WER.| Patio St Head Rate, ecuced. 23 Melndaugh off Tne DRM LOVELY YR AROUND | home, Ret required, FH 6-000e. 26” GIRLS BIKE. : ate lls "| £atto Stone Headquarters #—TARe lakefront nome. tm). W Rootine PARTLY FURNISHED 3 BEDRM. , PTR OLD 2, SEDRM, poem. | Perds spewer deere, gies. Cal a iaeet onion N LAK —LARGE 3 ROOMS! Mod furniture elon Miche sag Sox bees Wel ood ar Tl e Pelee ayee 4O-ft. trailer or 8-2000. __ $*. i Rd. (M50) fh modern apt. bide) hot water. Ot) heat. Available tt fy ite, {S “a, S$ over, FE 3001) is IN. HOTPOINT RANGE. pice got Sf Punting Airport. Ber a Pisa: Meat furn.| June igtn Rees. Ref. EM Jeone | Natellet, off Kila, La. ad, Je 1s THE “BIRD” TO 18 BUNDLES OF BLUE LOCK-| Good cond, $100. FE 8-498). Srey neAT GUN -FYFE-OIL - Rent Ap 5 Unturnished 5: 58|? ees FULL BATH, 480 from 84s Tine Fiat _ hmber “OR, 2H eet | er eeGan ta: cents ones, Be: NEW & USED rom - 5 : r >= Wi ch r N\! INTY Es j electric stove, $35; 1220 ; sent Apts. Unturs POD per mo. Lake Orion, FE 2-09¢3. nee ORnall country seats 3 OA “AND COUNTY ‘S Bti ly wort 630 — — Loh Buildin Material Mi] soak. OR 33330. ‘ ; Z fatee gag ig : : | TG a Mere EN ROMA AMS NRG) fa nae iMacs | LAKE MARDWARE, | gtr t igen: Pe an) te ea tele Se ee eee r i (ee aths, of] heat. carpeta, R SPANIEL. FOR etal hove teen take eons onantiy a vAND 3 stop ft, eed | - Car’ re Panty syationice. erigeed _ Business toed nhl Ars “mover of or MA Ft eit Quality House Paint . $2.95 Gal. SPECI AL 2 BEDRM [N DRAYTON PLAINS moth cee en and § SYLVAN LAK | «ORERAPG. Into boats and marine | ACREAGE Farm, On CL UF Pa Colotex Yoxéx8 sheets ... $2.35 en | ‘ : , 2 pe salen. $10,000 w north m iu tion | 1058 ons my OR F101. after 6) F aND 3 BEDRM. DUPLEXES 1K. | 88m Warwick nas slben. tenen sieve Act au eu'en | sun living Gearters Co let sess Felt, 432 oq. th ........., $2.8 COMBINATION DOORS RMS. CLEAN. OUTSIDE) Privieees. $50 and seo month altie.” Carport "Lake vnialaied ins “eeniing bargain __ 180._0000 voee etd "Clarkston. = ; ' EDRs. wrlcome eb aus. nquire at 4881 Hillcrest, out Sept, 15h, $08 lease, FE , a CASH FOR USED TV's. TAPE 4 le ns cian or FE 40090 Miiereg™ (unten. block te | YpRNGPTECD TwR NEAR cias | RETIRE IN 10 YRS.? |” tgeerders and ‘ragi-photographe Fre Buimaes| = CHURCH, INC. > D l — | & m, ou F : tf that’ abies Th Dati ot Me ee ep ROOMS & ATH FURNIAHED | UNION UK ARE EAs jepau. | 1a challenging. combination CAKE PRIVILEGE crea | | "HOpen 63:20 MON. tora. SAT. ex : TE i M., PARTLY FUR- Biizabeth Lake Ra. ¥0 mo. Fx WALLED“ LAR aporiow — it betannal” Tortane tad i ere sel “oe une “MA a OaERTy eS hie sats ‘oileta vevaorter com oc 8 & Modern miniature * HOLLY Woop APTS | agbi “PUPLER” Of. nat come Sa iyo Annies ra aohe anes pa furniture Wy ar Leen Epon aces Im- e high chair | $900 8 te : are factory’ seconds 114 B. Howard Idren welcome. $68 mo , 8 and har mediate : e men #QNED “COMMERCIAL. CLO#E IN| Ware’ sales. Located in thrivin See rit : ; BU A 2 RO Ms AND BATH, Doe Niew.| 2216 Vr cout rural town éb mite, | “| SWAP MARE COLT AND COW ; is peORM HOME. WITH 3 aatege, gas miles from here. (er eer_woomns| frepiekis Sane dy Sal | Rect tte Cages va) See EME ee | Riplge gt Sed : oa ROS ; ouse on | Lal mo. j=’ e ; ceee boa oe wom! 4 ROOM “en a = aeons a thet chen Tee Sine oe TRADE i a eer water furnished. Near OMT. ¥E| — — BEDROOMS. 2 Ls AKE ot : 5-2904. 4 RMS & BA HOT WATER year home ern 1 an. ' Contac t white “Market, 702 ‘sack: 2 ROOM PRIVATE Bate | —Uiillties turn. Thee Highland, a ruled or unturnished, ‘m Partrid e _sbaw, Drayton Plains. trig, Btove & he Resi furn, Adults|§ RMS. & GARAGE. TACEEAY | $0088 Mapieloal. Cuner. Mas: 9g TRADE 8 FT. BOAT. Witt 54 appilances. 5 _only, x. Lake. $78 mo. OA 8-2494 pai all eves, FE 68-0348. Ref . apa: seg Ola — vere Ware, didg. eup- et ry Ent, SATS Meat. © nile, AUTO. OF MEAT, IN| a0 RMB. CUNA aN YEAR ROUND re met BHOMON | _ food” equipment. Call EM. 3a piss. Game cag gy cares Oat diate \ . o> 2 seen A mos ends ony as ova ine fur, Aduis) ulated. Auto. hot water, | ome j oe ray Lake, OR BUSINESS me ICH. | WaTER RY tee. neh Se. he ed aoaty 3 RM. & BATH. STOVE ae Faia fot adda Dr. Webster 86-3368, De- CAREPRGHE = eb ies 6 AGM. ry on OF ition. month O TY AnD betivered, sin sits 83 (N. NA 40 . 3 Lineage. “West de zaaanck i noche "a wATH WEAKLY EW thream Laver bap re Lapeer. Cieod pel business, “sharp i Peat inte. Bre ry, AnD enna Rust | MIS a is N._U.8. 19) Clarkston CLOBE-1N. REPRIO. a SBTOVE, | RotBe on lake, mo. gota: perf 9. Dorothy y Snyder Lavender} 7S’ im eee Gee Le cnr payed One-taird acre sot re. Sears anata . wie “=e September Clearance RN. CALL AFTER Sent. “ie to Jee 29 Years _ St. Lapeer. older hom 4 contract. of er Ee i 31 vour mowers ‘990 6. FE Wo WATH—% order foc scbeol wachort, Mace Prone Pa eniand Ra. (M0) | | RESTAURANT WH NEWFIE. | Whatnaveyou —~. Sai ° te j ATH. GARAGE,| strom Hea] Ratate OR ¢o3se, | Phone “ ro 8417 | “tures in new building on main R. J. (Bick) VALET eee at of es ti"mo sid Me UN ee ate, 6 RMS. AND BATH. FURNI@iinp, | MODERN eats Gk been | paneer @ erpwing comm new used, tector & 0. Quie SR". no anlaea, a school. Large lawn, nD _Everything furwioned. OR “OR yooeh x: | Incdes stag g t mon a] Oakland Orpen ® service makes © { Ps a a wner PE 5-000 “tor and bave ean FE Rain AND ENT Ay Lani ORION VERY CLEAN | For Rent: Rooms wD) rast! elt Seas, Pa tee reste ATi __ LUMBER PRICES “artis lve “tes Carpetin iisenes: auto off heat) ~nK~~n..nnonnnanrine we C PANCUS US fe Clean 3 bedroom fuel. We srr cr > ! wat Geman MAIN FLOOR) neat of; 2.2082 1 ROOM MOD. SHOWRR, 1 MAN, GUS, Rea tor | Gas heat. 1% bal ANLEY ALUMINUM WIKDOWe Yd . | 3 ATTRACTIVE | i BEDROOM LAR®- _feterences. 144 Judson, ne Mrs Ortonville NA 7-28015} breegeway. 2 car oo i ROOMS, sTOVE & REFRIOERA.|" tr homes. Sept. till June 10th. ix Jak? ot, ; oe : eo turnh ed, Waterford area. $45 kay. N SUNOCO value on down urmeister’ Ss inte teers” | ear erp CARROLL. gi EE FRONT 7) Be . Qs = Tn . se | , reetra Fe gsi OT Sa Davee ule REAL ESTATE | ED) my| NORTHERN LUMBER ee sore _Attraciive'y fu bit hed. EM 2365, H EADQUARTERS ? washer dew Hes 2 2 a moto lotage "AEF, CHARMING = 9 5 M “Lona Tateréated vee, in, pow into business 4 suite bli de dats i ae Spans. 3 house on La, Oakland. Pura ed. wit ama te te yew boast te ese eee en aronable year. PUM cvcseess. Re EAM HEAT,| rownd tennanta. A Ne ng or ee, SPTINGS «oo. 6s. ney TH. Te eli Depron Plana Unive eas Se pall moderate investa sigue vietenecs rR i int re te eit Cc AN 2 iM, 1 a > OPC EOE eee 4 it 6 p.m. ‘Coun. fered wit Son adulta pre- 4 “rool '3 = = RMS. & PRIVATE ‘BATH, NO| _ ferr -0430, it the ‘above a : king. ; R ted _ me AG Waterford fae al — bag «3 ¥ sal ilies dowshewn. aa | " é \ ” children welcome, x “16, several rable ge-in We : sine ounce auto, heat. -ateenes a: & st A yore Pee ena lake ieges, Ideal mano dresser. oer weter a Upper. $05 mo. for cog ° ae hk Ma y Burt, Des eh! ACHELOR . ana ey ow: ke. Fcant “approx” tent “8 appoinmant - | aarat” sine ase | WE | Giplee ‘beds gempiete - a63.| _ Appointe Lovely \ARoR reonr. : : Li OUGHT IRON Hideatea 3... % CAKE ORION CLEAN WODERN poreh bm food it deaited. Tor sipperen a 4 t ‘ % | ie ae poet, Me. | bor cn men. FR 82338. 742 i ; A 1 *