convenes for ‘eles in The Pontiac Press The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast Fair, cool - (Details on Page..2) HE 117th YEAR zkweaeKk* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1959 —36 PAGE New York, Here We Come Nixon Claims They Failed 3 Other Times Says Ill-Fated Tries Made During Past | 2 Weeks = | WASHINGTON (#i—The ‘Soviets failed three times in the past {wo weeks in at- tempts to hit the moon with %, 4 Sea OF, FS ee ‘ a rocket, Vice President > .-Richard M. Nixon said to- ‘day. The fourth try this weekend apparently suc- ceeded. - Nixon told newsmen early today in New York there still was no official ~ |proof that the Soviet rocket hit the moon Sunday as the Pentiac Press Phete of acquiring tickets to five top Broadway smash hits, was included in the tour sponsored by The Pontiac Press. The group will return Saturday after an exciting tour of the G ies at White Way, OFF FOR A WEEK OF FUN — It was a gala crowd of 83 persons who boarded a bus in front of The Pontiac Press this morning, headed for a waiting plane and one full week of fun and en- PICKS PEACEFUL SPOT tertainment in New York. All the inconveniences and many other experiences planned to make the Soviets announced. , ‘ plane fare and the trouble trip something to remember * * * the moon area predicted for it, th of hotel reservations, American seentists did not moon Sut ; r horn might be handy, however, question ve success of the Based on Haber Report State Begins Growth Bill LANSING (UPI)—Gov. G. Men nen Williams and his “aides today began preparing a state economic shoot They viets but discounted any tary significance of the One.said it would be easier for the Soviets to hit the moon than to hit New York. Nixon said he could not reveal congratulated the appears to provide program act patterned after the federal Full Employment Act of 1946 was one of the recommendations “The report an excellent basis for a of action aimed at restoring Mich- yrowth bill similar to the federal’ . noe . covernment s Full Employment ™ade Saturday by a committee igan’s economy,”’- Williams said, |the sources of his tants mation “| Act headed by William Haber, a Uni. “Perhaps this report, revealing as the three recent failures | WASHINGTON - it does the gravity of our economic® “BON GET HYSTERICAL problem, will have a sobering ef- fect on those who have treated the versity of Michigan economist, which studied Michigan's eco nomic problems, The gavernor said he was pre- paring the bill as the first step in carrying out the recommendations of the Haber Keport on Michigan's! po re port said Michigan needed economic future. 100,000 new jobs a year for the The bill will be ready for presen- jox¢ 11 years to restore the state tation to the Legislature when he to full employment. It said Michi- win votes or influence tax legisla- recent moon shots, although there tion.’ : had been speculation some apisct| THE RECOMMENDATIONS ‘venture was likely. Nixon added | its 1960 session 1 gan has lost 130,000 jobs since 1953.| The report recommended studies the new venture was principally through automation in be made by the committee on pet hysterical about.’ the auto industry. Michigan's economic future ap re * * ° _ rh age ee 2 be nieros | There was no immediate reac- As? (BUSEER ED INE SOREN. | don from President Eisenhower : growth act, which would require y I dition to the Legislature provide for a joint committee of the Legis-- chev, should speak out to him | lature to keep a pulse on the on major controversial Issues. (arrival in Washington, the group) | as er S CCl: State's economic condition. and’ Nixon, addressing the centennial | thoroughly explored strategy for, wien tate ene FCONOMIC cession of the American Dental|the Fisenhower talks with the January, A Michigan economic growth bassador to the Soviet Union. Several other State ‘Department officials also sat in. the governor to make annual re- while being courteous and polite Meeting ports on the state's economic con- = to Sovlet Premier Nikite Khrush. | about 24 hours in ad-| vance of Khrushchev's scheduled, urs Assn, devoted his k to Khrush- ——— leader d h.” . td . sd fro th > Cl st The third suggestion included chey's visit to the United States, | Khrushchev will take off for | Rudolph,” the pet deer removed from the Clarkston jn the report called for an early |which starts tomorrow. the United States at 7 am. (11) area as a potential menace to children, is not frisking revision of Michigan's constitu. | “Courtesy and politeness do not ‘tonight Pontiac time), the gov- tion as the first step toward | solving the state’s economic problems. and should not mean any hesitan-| ernment press office in Moscow . . . . ; ; cy on our part in keeping the rec | announced today. He never made it. Death came minutes after he was ord straight where controversial! 4, details of the flight were drugged here by Conservation Department officials, it, George Romney, chairman of the issues are concerned,” Nixon said) anounced. Khrushchev is expect. was revealed today. Because of the complaints of irate Citizens for Michigan, an independ- | + Se ed in Washington at 10:30 am! ~ ~ ent group working on state prob-| Ignoring controversial comment Pontiac time) Tuesday citizens of the area, State Senator L. Harvey Lodge is lems ordred 1.200 copies ef the|in order to avoid unpleasantnes eo ee investigating the death. ‘report for distribution to his group | Nixon said, is a grave mistake; Eisenhower and Khrushchev “Rudy,” as he came to be known, was found as an in¢ before a state meeting in Lansing} where men like Khrushchev are scheduled to meet at the White r ‘Sept. a ‘concerned. House tomorrow afternoon for jured fawn by Victor Betts, of 6310 Shappie K Rd., a year," eee thet inet diactmalnn far which 40) ago. Nursed back to health “3 we (minutes has been set aside from his mowing-machine That will be shortly after the injuries, the deer became a Communist chieftain arrives. pet, and close companion | packing the prestige of Russia's new scientific achievement, the of the four Betts youngsters and their friends. weekend bullseye sheot to. the When the school bus came to | moon, take his young friends away each day, Rudy would show his dis- dain for higher education with a few nips at the tires, He made himself at home in the Betts house- hold, relaxing on the sofa and looking out the window, Two weeks ago Conservation Department officials said they would have to take him away. Hie was reaching the age when he might get mean and injure some of his small friends, they said, One fed him a cigarette while the other jabbed with a sedative. containing needie, One ghot in the flank and another in the neck, brought ‘Rudy stumbling toward Betts, The animal fell at his feet, and died then, but everyone thought the drug had just taken its tranquilizing effect : * +. ke Conservation men claim there had been complaints about the ani- mal, asking for its removal. Betts * says he has catwassed the area, | and no one wanted the pet re- moved, nuuch less destroyed. DEATH DISCOVERED’ The animal's death was discov. ered by Mrs. Grate Christie of 3621 Hatfield St., Waterford Town- ship, who checked into the ani * mal's disposal after reading arti- in the woods of northern Michigan are) >. “a | In response to questions, White 'House Press Secretary James C Hagerty described today’s mecune /as a general type of session \the President and the povle in! ‘| (Continued on Page 2, Col. Chilly Weather Here fo Stay for Awhile ‘in the Pontiac area, reports the |U.S. Weather Bureau. Fair with little change in temperature is the row, be 74. The outlook for Wednesday is partly cloudy and generally a little cooler, The five day forecast is for tem- i |Peratures to average about five) degrees below the normal high of | tle change Thursday and Friday but warmer Saturday, Little or no| precipitation ig indicated. ¥ * * At 10:15 a.m. the winds in down- Poutise Prees Phete earlier picture of taken this spring when his friendly .curi- RUDY'S DEAD — _ that preferred people to anirmgls, and tived at the Victor Betts home near Clarkston is dead THis was revealed today by conservation officers at Lansing who administered an anesthetic to the \ i 4 * \ _~ * , { , t ve , x f “ rd “Rudotph”” the tare deer hour south, southeast. The lowest recorded ‘temperature in downtown recorded preceding &§ a.m. animal Sept. 1. This is an ““Punly"’ OR. Ay MacMillan, director. of |, (Continued oh, Page 2, Col. °2) nature. a ; 71. . Le . ; ‘dall, fo announce’ _. pased of $1,000,000 worth of mer-; town. Pontiac registered 1 mile per chandite on the two opening days. | Sea OF 4 eit, } Ags Festility AP Wirephoteo — If Russia's lunar rocket landed in should be quite cozy, the Seas of Serenity and Tranquility possible resting places. A fog with the Sea of Vapors nearby. with = Ike and Top Officials: Map Nikita Strategy From Our News Wires — President Eisenhower and other jtop government officials today discussed all aspects of It was the first word from anv’ the histori¢ talks Eisenhower will start tomorrow with problem-as @ mere opportunity to source the Soviets had arenes Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. The President conferred for 75 minutes at the White). | House with Secretary of State Christian A. Herter, Sec-) “nothing to retary of*the Treasury Robert B. Anderson and Liewel- noth sidea of the ‘lyn Thompson, U. S. am-* : Stricken FRANK 8. 1. YNDALL Seizure Claims Sears Manager | Lyndall With Company. 35 Years, Including 14 at Pontiac Store Community leader Frank S. Lyn- prediction for tonight and tomor- idall was born in St tHe was graduated from the U nited | The low tonight will be 48 de-/States Military Academy at West | courthouse grees and the high tomorrow will’ Point in 1924 and served in the Wednesday after supervisors en- Theater during World countered a Pacific War II manager of the Sears Roe- | Brisk fall weather will continue|of a heart attack in his home at buck & Co. store, died yesterday 10 Aspen Rd. Birmingham. He was ST. * ¥* * A retired Army colonel, Lyn- Louis, Mo.: Lyndall was a former director | Rotary Club. In 1949, Sears. Brazil BUSY 2 DAYS: | of the Retail Merchants As«n., | Pontiac Boys’ Club and Pontiac | Ricber k sent. Janeiro, He returned -three_ months later | that the stores dis- Lyndal} had been with Sears and Roebuck for 35 years. He’ (Cummee on Page 2, Col. 2) ne moon's surface ~ Successful Timed With MOSCOW ..—-The Soviet tacular backdrop for Premie to the United States with the Club unar Probe U.S. Visit Union today hoisted a spec- r Nikita Khrushchev's visit announcement it has landed a historic rocket on the moon. Timed on the eve of the Soviet chief's trip, the an- nouncement by the Soviet press and Woe aa 2 860- pound capsule crashed into* at 2 minutes after midnight Moscow time. That was 4.02 pm EST Sunday only one minute behind Soviet — calculations The Soviets did not disclose the exact time or site ef the rocket launching, but newsmen estimated that it took off seme- time early Saturday. They Peck. oned the capsule soared 236,160 miles to the moon in about 35 hours. The rocket carried pennants bearing the Soviet hammer-and sickle emblem and an inscription Union of Soviet Socialist Repub ligs, September 1959 * * * Khrushchev suid today he will resent Eisenhower a duplicate of the Soviet pennants which fhe Rus sians say their lunar rocket land ed on the moon The Soviet news said speyial measures had taken to make sure the pennants bearing the emblem remained in tuct despite the terrific the moon landing The dramatic shot, yure to give Khrushchey's visit a sharp prestige boost, marked the first time man has lobbed a missile through space to hit a celestial target, News of the agencs Tass been impact of flight was hailed on Iron Curtain as a major scientific achievement In Jodrell Bank, E-ngland, Prof Alfred Lovell, in charge of the world's biggest radio telescope termed the moon rocket ‘a. bril- ‘liant) demonstration of the ad ivanced state of Russian technol :ogy lt was Jordell Bank that flashed first word that the So. | viets had been successful in their moon shot, scientists congratulat Union on ber feat hope information the rocket would the world American ed the Soviet cand expressed gleaned from be shared with Evidence obtained hy Western world instruments backs up Rus | sla's announc viet moon rockel actually bit the moon, American space officials said today in Washington, “We're satisfied.” said a spokes man for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration * * * NASA at the same time said it had no information on any Soviet moon rocket failures preceding the successful attempt Vice President Richard M in New York had told newsmen Nixon there were three such failures, He also commented that there was no official proof that the Soviet ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Supervisors Study Courthouse, Welfare The Oakland Supervisors was meeting tn tiac County Board of Pon this morning to consider new construction bids for a new court- house, receive the revised 1960 county budget and study a report dealing with the number of social ‘welfare cases were taken. last legal jaccepting other than the low bid- lder in the first set of bids received jin April. Today, David Levinson, chair. ' man of the courthouse planning committee, urged fellow super- \74 and normal low of 55, It will be him to open two new -stores in| Visors aceept the lew geacral a little cooler Wednesday with lit-/Sao Paulo, and Rio de coustruction bid of from the 0. Detroit, Supervisors today took no action ‘on the trimmed down $12,626,718) ibudget. Debate, if. any, will take’ iplace in a special session next) Theaters | Monday. , | The welfare study was suggested in January to investigate the pos- | Pontiac osity of the —e revealed his tame was 48 The reading at: I p.m. was| werked in the company’s chain | sibility of unqualified families on Education Series peoeeesnes welfare rolls, county* rent that the So. | Bids on the more than $3 million. squabble by | $2,061,000 | W. Burke Co. of | ee ) Men Dead in Auto Crashes Livonia Resident Dies in lyon Twp.; Lapeer Collision Fatal killed in Town- \ Livonia man was an auto accident in’ Lyon ship late Sunday died in a * County night and two-car collision Saturday Albert G. Kroetsch, of 18376 Floral St.. Livonia, Ralph E. Van Brunt. 52, of 494 Columbiaville Rd. Columbia Wille ene man in Lapeer Dead are ard hroetsch was driving a moter evcle east on the U.S. 16 Ex- pressway when he collided with twe cars at about 11:15 p.m He was prenounced dead on arrival at Vann MHespital in Krighton. * * * Also viding on the motorcevech “us Lemoine Dodd %, of VIPlX Leverne, Detroit: She was admitted to McPherson Hospital, in Howell with leg and head Oakland injures and ts in Highway fair condition Toll in "59 Brighton Past . Te oopers said 52 Kroetsch pulled out to pass a car Last Year driven by Boyd to Date: 64 | Sullivan 1, ‘of 745 Pontiac Trail Walled Lake and struck the 1 of Sullivan's car CRASH ON M4 Van Brunt was car collision Saturday night on M24 in) Mayfield Township. fiv¢ miles north of Lapeer killed in a two Lapeer County sheriff's depu- ties said the driver of the other ear was Orla Chase dr.. 29, of Grass Lake. He suffered head, chest and leg injuries in the mishap and was taken to Lapeer> County General Hespital, Officers tually will come. \ YOU'D NEVER KNOW HAD | PSORIASIS) The ugly crusts and scales of PSORIASIS, appearing on the arms, legs and scalp, need no longer force you to wear long sleeves, - ¢ long skirts, a long bob. As hundred sands of sufferers have learned, SIROIL tends to remove unsightly external PSO- RIASIS lesions. If lesions recur, | applications of SIROIL will help P = s of thou- é \ The company hopes they'll whisk’. 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Serigtaction guaranteed or money refunded. ments as “Piles have ceased to be ¥ } bailt this year have not been the rear produces speeds as high as 60 m.p.h. & Wright, says potential uses are so vast they stagger the imagination. driver's license is required for| their effect on highway constrac- tion cpst. No hard surface would be required, just a flat sod er other dust-free right-of-way that Curtiss-Wright says could be built support works, and the company | for $500 a mile. That compares with $150,000 per mile for current It looks like a cross between a hard-surface highway. through its paces at the Curtiss-'@re small, Curtiss-Wright engineers, jare working on designs for ifloating buses and trucks. far this thing can go," ‘It’s like looking at a small boy, | trying to guess what he'll becont®. ‘| Dethmers’ portrait will be un- | The ‘John’ celebration is | Deflecting some of the airstream able for adoption in the U.S. each being sponsored by the Ottawa L forward | year. Ottawa County to Laud | tate’s Chief Justice i GRAND HAVEN (UPI) — Chief! honored in Ottawa County with al if Air-Cars became common, spectacular result would be officials ‘said today. tice Dethmers in the circuit ‘court circuit judges now hang. Dethmers, who is a Although passenger loads now honored at a ‘Zeeland in the morning, at a lunch- | ‘eon in Holland at noon, a coffee | an jhour in the county building here | ‘in the afternoon and a dinner at! “There's no way of wayeeatoet (tte Spring Lake Country Club | 8 jthat J. met * * * ‘veiled at the dinner. About 90,000 children are avail-|R. Dethmers Day” County Bar Assn. day-long celebration Oct. 28, county | quest to hgng a portrait of Jus- reom where portraits ef former | former | \Ottawa County prosecutor, will be | “kaffee Klatsch” in) | FDR‘s ee Gets Use jident Franklin D. Roosevelt as an) York, Dr. Carlton Smith, 5 i crib at in Summer Cottage ol ee = Sten: a Gare CAMPOBELLO, New Bruns- | Christopher C. 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SEATS FOUR PEOPLE The prototype seats four people abreast in a wide cabin. Contfols look like those in an airplane. Air éscaping from rear vents propels it forward; air blasts from side louvers steer it to the right or left. Front louvers provide effec- tive braking action. The. Air-Car can move side- ways like a crab and is just as efficient over water, mud or sand, as it is above hard ground. But | it can’t jump boulders rising — higher than a foot or any similar obstruction, While the prototype has a heavy ponderous look, the first production models will have the sleek stream- lining of a speedboat—with style features suggesting Europe's ex- pensive sports cars. : * * * How much will the Air-Car cost” Probably quite a bit more than an automobile—at least at the start. But, say Curtiss-Wright officials. when and if a small, family-sized vehicle is mass produced, it should cost less than the lowest-priced conventional auto. Prices of the Air-Cars to- be | made public. One big item in keeping costs down is the car's simplicity—it has rio» springs, axles, brakes, wheels, tires, transmission, shock absorb- érs or complicated steering mech- anism, FIRST BIG PRODUCE R manufacturer in the United States to schedule production of airborne, cars on a commercial scale. j Several other major U.S. — manufacturers — notably Ford © and Chrysler — aré experiment- ing with vehicles of the Air-Car | type and a few small firms plan limited production. An airborne vehicle called the “Hovercar’ is being produced commercially by Saunders -Roe Ltd., British aircraft manulac- turer. * * * Dr. Minard W. Stout, vice presi- *Reg. t'. &. Pat. 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I'm particularly interested in: : 1) Standard Insured Heating Oil Budget Payment Pla » 1 ‘= ‘“ r D Standard’s Oil Burner Service Plans My telephone number is : ; NAMB (inatisitilnl a ADDRESS. ea a ZONE STATE Vc, ee a a oe aT ia . > ** & ; i eS ee a — rr FF FF TF Ye THIRTEEN Bob Bob Considine Believes: Red Chief Will Miss Americana ied ver herage WASHINGTON—Just think ie ae | ft . ! i Se } if | * : : ' Yo THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1959 Ss ; Conftitution: Day Pienic Attended by Over Sponsored by Pontiac League More than 100 members and guests attended the 2st an- nual Constitution Day picnic held Sunday at the American Legion Home at Lake Oakland. It was sponsored jointly by the New Citizens League of Pontiac and Janice Antona’s Citizenship class Countries represented were Canada, Yugoslavia, Spain, Greece, Japan, Holland, Ger- many, Italy, Sweden, Norway and French Morocco A variety of food from coun- tries all over the world wes served at the picnic. * * * Honored guests were Cily Commissioner and Mrs. Floyd FIFTEEN », DAR Sets Saleof sy Antiques Mrs. Hartley and : Mrs. Thurman Are Cochairmen Mrs. Fred M. Harley and Mrs. Roy Thurman are co- chairmen of the ninth annual antique show and sale at the Birmingham Community House Sept. 23-25. The affair is sponsored by Piety Hill Chapter of Daughters of the * American Revolution and will be open from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 26, Mrs. Clarence B. Mitchell is chairman of the finance committee. Other committee chairmen are: Mrs. Frank Mosher, program; Mrs. Ells- worth E. Kramer, tickets; Mrs. Clyde C. Bennett Jr., posters; Mrs. Reed Dewey, Prizes, Mrs. Francis M. Fisher, publicity; Mrs. Her- bert Green, announcement cards; Mrs. Albert L, Hop- kins, house committee, and hostess committee, Mrs. Hor- ace T. Brettelle. Sam Yeagley of Ammiville, Hospital tii } Group Sets Tea The board of directors of the women's service committee of William Beaumont Hospital will give their annual member's tea at Orchard Lake Country club Sept. 16 from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Volunteers will have an op- portunity to meet their project chairmen and fellow workers. Chairman of the hospitality committee in charge of the event is Mrs. George T, Trum- bull of Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. Howard S. Christie of Birming- ham and Mrs. Edward A. Proc- tor of Wing Lake are assist- ing her. A representative of each of the organization’s thirteen Peatiac Press Phetos service projects will serve at P. Miles who brought greet- 4mies Club held its annual fall tea greets her guests, Diane Pickfor Pa; will aga oe ees : I 2 . £ ; ickford, ' gain manage the the tea table. Mrs. Daniel E. ings’ fom Mayos einiy a Sunday a the Avondale read hon sf} nier ; ld >mbe 1 Sheil show. Dealers from New Ford of Huntington Woods and Rowston, Dr. and Mrs. |} hilip ¢ ai tante ¢ ( fer, an sl member, ane ONeUA Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Palmer E. Sutton of Bing- Proud, Dr. and Mrs. Dana P Jané Charles. Miss Charles. left, Goldberg. pledge. Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Indi- Whitmer, the Hon, George A. Dondero, Mrs. Dondero and Betty Whitson. Mrs. Joseph Phillips, Mrs. William Todd, Mrs. Lee Hill, Mrs. Clarence Vidlund, Mrs. Harold Potter, Mrs. Florence Allen and Mr and Mrs. Raymond Graff. The pledge to the flag was led by Frank Walker. Joseph Zunic recited the American's Creed, Violet Walker spoke on “What the Constitution Means to Me" and Jose Vega dis- cused the class’ recent trip Announce — °*srgen PS, Mrs. Vidlund, Americanism Engagement chairman of Post 1370 of the - Veterans of Foreign Wars pre- sented a flag to the organiza ham Farms will also pour. — Mrs. Sutton is president of the group this year. ana and New York, plus well known local dealers, will dis- play and sell antique furniture, old prints, jewelry, glass, sil- ver, pewter and copper wares The entire proceeds will be used for the society’s patriotic, historical and educational] in- terests. Piety Hill’s main proj- ect this year is aiding the Michigan Society which has undertaken the task of equip- ping and furnishing a dermi- tory for girls at Tamassee DAR School, Tamassee, S.C. Scholarships are also sent to several of the thirteen DAR- supported schools American flags are presented to new Ser ery fe ER. Beauty Hint If you are stuck with dark circles under your eyes and no time to rest up to get rid of them, disguise them. Use a lighter face powder around your eyes than you do on the rest of your face 275 Guests Witness Bradshaw-Venner Rites SYLVIA ANN TRYTHALL Some 275 guests were present at the Saturday evening wed- ding of Carol Lee Venner and Charles A. Bradshaw Jr. Per- forming the candlelight cere- mony at Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church was the Rev. Edmond I. Watkins, as- sisted by the Rev. Reginald Becker of the Methodist Church of Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Venner of At a family dinner party Fri- day, Dr. and Mrs. Sylvester W. Trythall of Orchard Lake announced the engagement of their daughter Sylvia Ann to Daniel Booth Beresford, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Beres- ford of Bloomfield Hills. * * * Miss Trythall gradu ated from Kingswood School Cran- tion Also taking part in the pro- gram~ were Bessie Fotinias, Kay Holioway, Walter Prince, Lena Cummins, Irene Domin, Paz Vega, Lisa Hamilton, Grete Strand, Frank Paese, Flora Grimaldi, Heja Hoogen- stryd, Jacques Elelauf, Helen Mohr, Leonard Strand, Effie Petropulous and Matt Mohr. local schools and Piety Hill donated the flag and pole ad- jacent to the Birmingham Community House Magazine subscriptions giv- en to the Dearborn Veterans Hospital and the annual DAR Good Citizenship Award given to an outstanding high school _firl are other ways in which the DAR members support their community brook and is a senior at the ; University of Michigan. She is Martha Spark, left, newly clected affiliated with Kappa Alpha Church Unit Meets president, discusses plans for the com- Theta and is a member of ; ing vear at the Amies Clul te i Sigma Gamma. : Standish Group-of the First g year at the Anmuies Club tea with Mr. Beresford gra duated Congregational Church met for Carol Nicholie. center, a new pledge and Carole Huzhes, rice preside nt. East Mansfield street are the bride’s parents. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Bradshaw of Second avenue, School for Brides Planned Tuesday ee 6 from Phillips Exeter Academy dessert luncheon on FEviday. ae os | Of pure silk bombazine, the and Brown University. He will Mrs. Peter VanderHoek enter- H t A mM ( | The third school for brides, : bride’s gown was styled along enter the University of Mich- tained at the home of her OS S les U ad ed sponsord by Consumers Pow- ; empire lines featuring a scoop igan law school this ‘fall. He daughter, Mrs. Thomas Riley er Company will begin Tues- | neckline appliqued with French is a member of Theta Delta of Joslyn avenue. Fall bazaar Jane Chaties wis lastess at her home ni: Miss sen ee day, Sept. 15. There is no ad- lace and short, shirred sleeves. Chi. plans were discussed. ore eS eS eee OnE iiss pC aiAE ss CLOru yng ieecretalye mission charge and demonstra- ‘The princess-styled skirt ended on Avondale road for the anniial Amit Pesegy Warren, corresponding secretary tions are open to brides-to-be, {in a chapel train and featured ie. < Club fall tea held Sunday afternoon nd Barbara Alton, treasurer. Twenty-five newlyweds and guests. Dem- a self bow for back detailing.\, Z . / Among pledges honored were Sheila niur members were also present. onstrations will be held at the Her headpiece of silk bomba- wins CHARLES BRADSHAW JR. City S Wome Nn Voter S Goldberg, Adrian Ressler, Rada Young ke ke pew (Cammners | Power (Com. zine, fashioned in a quilted blood, Carol Nicholle and Linda Brow: Mrs John C Napley, club advisor told —~P@"Y nine in Royal Oak. effect outlined with pearlized imported petals, was secured by a fingertip veil of pure silk French illusion. She held a semi-cascade of white roses— white orchids and stephanotis. Norma Klukos was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Alycemae Stephens, Nancy Hurley, a cousin of the bride, of Flint and Phebe Henderson. The bridegroom’s sister, Jean Bradshaw, was junior brides- maid. The attendants were gowned alike in pure silk organza dresses enhanced by Sabrina necklines, short cap sleeves and tucked silk bodices. Each gown featured a crushed cum- merbund and full ballerina- length skirt. Each‘ attendant wore a large garden hat with a satin bow and held orange carnation bouquets in the form of a cross, The honor maid's bouquet was accented by touches of bittersweet. Pale blue was the color selected for the bridesmaid’s gowns. The honor maid's was of a deeper shade in the same color. * * * Flower girls Patricia Moden and Pamela Moden wore white fiylon chiffon full length frocks over hoops fashioned with self fabric jackets. They carried miniature bouquets matching the ‘bridesmaids’ and wore headbands of green fern with a carnation at the side match- ing their bouquet. Norman Mallory attended as best man. Ushers were James Venner, brother of the bride: Richard Bradshaw. brother of the bridegroom, and Joseph Tinson. Robert Bradshaw, Edward Stutesman and Gordon’ Stutesman were ring bearers. * - $ Guests \ were received. at Roosevelt|Temple following the ‘ceremony .\ A black \cotton sheath dress crete manaredof9 crgphed of . pink chiffon and pink aceessnrins ’ for the wedding. ‘Her corsage was of deep pink roses. A blue lace dress with blue accessories and a corsage of deep pink roses was worn by Mrs. Brad- shaw. Oscar Schmidt was organist and Marilyn Vernon, soloist. during the ceremony. Mrs. Robert Bradshaw presided at the guest book. Sorority Sets Tea Alpha Chi Omega Sorority of Southern Oakland County will begin its fall season with a tea at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Thompson of Salem road in Farmington, Sept. 19 at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Minoru Yama- saki, Birmingham pianist, will play at the tea. This Comes as a Blow By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: You asked women to write in and tell from = own experiences if * gay a wife could ever - make a go of her m arr iage after her husband hit her. The first year of my marri- age, my h usband iiss used’ to _ ABBY me up bad I ras ashamed to be seen in pub- lic. I would have left him but I was pregnant. We have been married nine years and he still beats mé up. We have five © children now. I can tell you this much: It would have been - a jot easier to run with one than with five. LEARNED TOO LATE * * * ; DEAR ABBY: Can a wo- man stay happily married to a man who has hit her? | say yes! Like all married people, my husband and I have had our battles. Sometimes he loses his temper and socks me. But he has hever hit me in “the ‘face or any place where the bruises will show Also he has never hit mé in front. ig ° Sete _ ou gl . *% . Start Fund Drive we . * x * ce Mae ge i ues hi tory and the char- Dorethy Brooks. of Pearce The annual fund raising drive for the League of Wom- en Voters of Pontiac begins today, Mrs. Roy MacAfee if chairman and among members of the league who will help her solicit for funds ate Mrs. John Borsvold, Mrs. Paula Cohen, Lillian Davidson, Mrs. Dono- van Gillmore, Elizabeth Hal- sey, Mrs. Claire J. Hinckley and Mrs. Frank Holecheck. * * * Others are Mrs. Barney Ha- bel, Amy Krueger, Mrs. E- dred Mathes, Mrs. Robert Matheson. Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Fred Steinbaugh, Mrs. Irving. Steinman, ‘Mrs. Ruth Townsend, Mrs. C. George of the kids. I think this is very nice of him. I really can't com- plain because I know when he takes a poke at me, I usually- have it coming STILL MARRIED * * * DEAR ABBY: I got the sur- prise of my life when my hus- band ended an argument by slapping my face. I picked up the first thing I could find which happened to be a milk” bottle. I hit him over the head with it. Then I drove him to the emergency hospital so the doc could put twelve stitches in his head. That was 28 years " ago and he has never raised a hand to me since. I thank you. LILY * * * DEAR ABBY: The first time my husband struck me. I left him. He crawled back to @iize on his hands and knees, begging for’ just one more chance. I. gave him that, chance, He behaved himself a another promise In the past -22 years be has had ‘ more chances and I have had more i ) a Widdifield and Mrs Theodore Wiersema Money from the drive used to carry on league work at the local, state and nation ‘al levels. About two-thirds of the local league's budget is spent in the community in the form of voter information on candidates and issues. All contributors will receive a year's subscription to ‘'Th National Voter,” a league pub lication giving the latest con gressiona] news. The drive will continue through the month of Septem ber. The final ‘‘turn-in’’ meet ing will be held Sept. 30 at the home of Mrs. Widdifield on Ottawa drive. Whammo... Another Wife promises than I can count Put me down for saying that a man who would hit his wife once would hit her again. They never change. Sign me— “STUPID” » = & DEAR ABBY: Ive been married to a lovable hot headed Irishman for 16 years He's slapped me around some, but he has his good points Why should a wife throw out a perfectly. good husband just yecause. che belts her a few times? I] .wouldn't trade my guy for one of those sweet _ talking chislers who kills you with kisses and then chases around behind your back Sure, I've had my lip sewed up and my nose broke more than once, but true love never runs smooth. GERTIE * * * DEAR ABBY: Why should a wife stand there like an idiot and let a big bully of a hus band hit her? I am 5 ft» tall, weigh 100 pounds and my hus- band is six feet two and weighs over 200. My husband hit me once, and I taught him a les- son. I knocked the wind out of him with my left and fin ‘shed him off #ith # quick up- percut to the jaw. The bigger they are the harder they Mali \ * TWH . wly elected office: Spark, president, Carele Hughe Fellowship Class Has Buffet Supper The Fellowship Class of Bald win Avenue #vangelical Unit ed Brethren Church met for a buffet supper Saturday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Bell on Claren street Mr and Mrs Paul Jones assisted the host Mr Jones conducted — the meeting and Mrs. Albert Loves and Ray Ritter took part in the program 3 The mext eect held at the hame of Mr ma Mrs Rabert Walk« Is Belted = DEAR ABBY: I dont ap- prove of physical violence. But I would one hundred times more have preferred physical punishment to the mental beatings I've taken over the years. “Covering up” for his frequent absences from home so the children wouldn't ktow what Was going on; pre tending not to know of his affairs in order to keep my family together : A husband who breaks his wife's bones can be punished by law. But for breaking her heart—he goes unpunished. Because that break doesn't show BROKEN-HEARTED * * * DEAR ABBY: Once, just once, my- husband threatened to hit me I said “Go ahead —hit me‘ He didn't do jt because I picked up a frying pan and showed him I could fake care of myself. I know this is not very lady-like, but a man who would hit a woman is no gentleman FORTY YEARS WED : * * * For ABBY'S pampbiet, “What Every Teenager Wants To Know.” send he and a laree, self-addressed stamped Wilham Rumer Yaw HEL BETH EMPSAY performs The girls also about their two weeks initiation Nancy Lemke Married to Her dome-shaped skit fell nto a chapel train and she wore a mantilla of rose point heirloom Jace. She carried a casende bouquet of butterfly t hids Maid of henor was Suzanne Lemke, the brides | sister Bridesmaids were Mrs. Roger kork of Washington, DC; Mrs Nathamel T. R. Burgwyn. of Richmond, Va® Mrs. Charies Myers of Detroit and Eliza beth Ross of Grogse Pointe * * * They wore gowns of old gold peau de soie with open neck- lines, short sleewes and crushed cummerbunds of sea wood green peau de soe) Their hats were fitted caps of the same material and they carried « cade bouquets of ivy. Viers. Darnall Empson of Vichighn avenué and Glen O. Empson_ of Oxford son of Emmett H. A spring wedding 1s atiending graduated Th eological Sen inary * announce the engagement of their daughter, Lila Beth, to the Rev. M. Clark Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Baker of , Macon, Ga. planned. The bride-elect is Murray State College and her fiance has from General Floral Company in Pontiac will talk on flower arranging. James Yaw William Rumer Yaw, the groom's father, was best man William Rumer Yaw Jr. was head usher. Other ushers were Nathaniel T R. Burgwyn, Ro- ger Kirk, Charles Myers and George Couzens. A reception at Bloomfield Hills Country Club followed the ceremony. After a honeymoon trip to the West Coast, the newlyweds will live in Detroit. Mrs. Lemke chose a_ cafe- iu-lait peau de soie street length gown for her daughter's wedding and wore yellow or- chids. The mother of the groom wore a silk beige print street length gown Fashion Show to Give Preview of November You will be wearing in No- vember what you see in Sep- tember at the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxiliary fash- ion show and tea Sept. 2. * * * Even bridal outfits will be. shown. Mrs. John Casey, RN at the hospital, will .model these gowns, including outfits for the first wedding, the sec- end wedding and the informal wedding Serving on the tea commit- tee are Mrs. Charles Wag- ner, Mrs. William J. Dean, Mrs. Lewis Swartz, Mrs, John . J. Marra. Mrs, Joseph Clark, Mrs. Matthew J. Gill and: Mrs. William B. Dean. * * * Others are Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Frank Aman- tea, Mrs, Richard Olsen, Mrs. Don Zaffina, Mrs. William Greco, Mrs. James McGuire and Mrs. Paul Spadafore. Proceeds from the affair which lasts from 1:30 to 3.30 p.m ee pital clinic. * * Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling Mrs. Robert Tricker of Dick ave- _ nile,’ Mrs. Forrest ent Lance aster re | or Mrs Ar s at \ bonipetal. i ‘sia iialihiaaiemmnameniean ania aie sitet tial iaiiati aaa cities THE PONTIAC PRES S, MONDAY, SEF TEMBER 14, 1959 be java ahd WA The way you look in the privacy| \ Local Garden Group of your own home, in the trying! weather of a rainy day or in your neighborhood supermarket, is im-| Marriéd Saturday Carol Anne Lawlor and Stanley Poniatowski Jr. Parents Lawlor of Wenonah drive and Dr. Stanley Poniatowski of Orchard Lake. Benedict See Saturday Rites gold trim and a gold peau de pill box hat Bridesmaids F:lizabeth Moun- tain Mrs. Virgil Roberts were dressed alike in gold peau wore gold peau de soie pill box hats sole and * * * of the bride- Poniatowski., und Kathy Hanson, a niece of the bride, were junior brides- maids gowned in gold peau de featuring beige trim and bouffant skirts. Rach wore a seed pearl erown, Baskets of gold chrys- held by ail Another sister groom, Suzanne dresses Sone anthemums were the attendants The duties of best man were carried out by Joseph Poni- atowsk) of Detroit, a cousin of the bridegro6m. Robert Baker of Detroit and Michael Bonczak of Dearborn ushered * * * Following the ceremony guests were received ata luncheon held at the Elks Tem- pl Guests wrom Detroit, Dear- Farmington, Rochester and Pontiac attended Before leaving on a_ trip through Canada and the East- the new Mrs. Poni- atowski changed to a_ light weight black and white wool dress with black and white ac CeSSOrlhes * * * The couple will live troit A deep beige lace accented orchid by Mrs. Lawlor for her daughter's wed- born ern states, in De- cypripedium worn by a corsage Wis ding. Mrs. Poniatowski chose a turquoise satinense mb le trimmed in Alencon lice and wore a cymbidium orchid cor- sage morning were of the couple are Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. (Can Stave Off Age ~ Plugs Optimum Nutrition By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Thousands of you know ‘Calrton Fredericks through his dio program |Fun,” and articles. turer and Most of ‘optimum ; Doctor Masters fEeducation versity and " | } | | He is teacher, nutrition Fredericks degree in from New later his Ph.D., and Department of Physical ‘ucation and Recreation and \Fairleigh - Dickinson college. diet of the Kansas City Athlet MEN ARE DIFFICULT In a recent interview I they are routine. as women and if faithful to a dietary a direction. He said, Dr. ra- “Living Should Be and also through his books lee- consu:tant all he is a crusader. for nutrition for everyone. received his Public Health York Uni in nutrition from the same college 'He has been attached to New York |University’s Sehool of Education Ed. is ‘currently associate professor at At ipresent he is also supervising the ics, asked Doctor Fredericks if he has found ‘that men are as interested in diet as He ,seems to feel that it is much more difficult to motivate men in such “Many men think that they must assert their masculinity by going to work when they are sick, /playing more golf than is good for them.” However, when a man is a he becomes a remarkably he less individual! He rejécting diets and Ip- is entirely | | amenable after a scare such as | a heart attack or some cther | disability which frightens him. | Doctor Fredericks calls these times a man's “teachable mo- ments,” and said, “At such | times a man will eat caviar or | butterfly wings if told to do se.” Fredericks nutritionists Doctor other believes that do should get as many as possible of good but and the elements essential to health from our daily menus, he believes in vitamin mineral supplements also Many factors play a part in the and mineral intake — the time in storage, cooking and so forth vitamin soil, in Th more massive doses I asked Doctor Fredericks as Wy the the loss en, also.gas Ae pointed out, some folks cannot utilize certain vitamins as well as others can and may mea i | | he believes that a young person | today can be as young at.70 as the average person of 50 is now if he or she would take advant- age of what is known about nu- trition. He replied, “Indeed 1 do! go even further and say Uinheritance) ithe life span we eat is of greater importance than most us admit. What a shame it miss BEST nutrition HALF.-BEST! So, what Have You Tried This? Seven Days Preparation . portant. It makes an impression A : > - on every single person who sees! egins 1 a eason you ‘ | 8 Sylvan Manor Branch of the The group has been invited 1 - ett riate > 195 P Pontiac's Official National Women's Farm and to participate in the 1959 fall os, —- began thelr conservation workshop on nat- HOOVER SERVICE Garden Association began their cml vexunes 40 Ge Wel an fall season with a meeting Higgins Lake next week. Three | AUTHORIZED Thursday evening at the home representatives from the Syl HOOVER DEALER of Mrs. William Frankertfield van Manor group have been | of St. Joseph street. Mrs. Fred invited ty attend the dried ALL MAKES REPAIRED Rider was cohostess material ied oan deiale! mas Cc % are 5 os ‘ ‘d by the Pine Luke Branch 90 DAY GUARANTEE Mrs. Charles Lawrence pre gore ry Me ‘6 i ident, appointed Mrs, Keith of the National Women’s Farm FREE ESTIMATES . ven ; and: (ant Meee fun) Oct Campbell, Mr Thomas Phil and Garden Association OC FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY Fi. ind Mrs, John B. Gibson ; 13 from 10 ain. to 3 pm ON ALL SERVICE to serve on the calling com * * * miftee Following the program re- A-] Vacuum Cleaner Karl Siefort of the Oukland freshments were served. Oth County Agricultural Service | er members present included SALES and SERVICE talked on “House Plants” A Mrs Donald Carroll, Mrs. 21 Water St. FE 4-3777 question and answer period [ol Charles Brown, Mrs John R, lowed his speech. | Gibson, Mrs. George Cram, Lik ‘ Mrs. FG. Scott, Mrs. A.C. tb Bm Monteith, Mrs. Gene Wright, 7; _ [sp ~ < Mrs. ican Post. Mrs. Ray RS. STANLEY PONI ITOW SKI JR. BU IL | aN | ON FriAc Campbell and Mrs. Phillips hy WRIGHT! 900 at St at : woe ” ~~ Accepting a . Ttevistrations are now being 1a: Carol Anne Lawlor became ceed for the fal) term al Will the bride of Stanley Pomatow- O-Way Apprentice Theater on West 8K) Jr. Saturday morning at 5t. Long Lake road ‘The ten-weex Benedict Catholic Church. . term begins Oct 8 Some 200 guests witnessed the : , ceremony which was — per- The publie as invited ta attend sn, - . San ppen bute Gi fe school den apa By the Rev. Robert 1° 2 goski 4 < f 4 MA Ka i t { Ope ie ol a ‘ I ne Quality ; ve “in i | serio i. Mix. Hugh Lawlor of Weno- 1 a be Pe ) ne te 1 tie st ive i i ) , CONTEMPORARY SOFA urday and Sunday, Sept. 2 and, U&h drive is the bride's moth , , , on — er Mr. Pomatowski as the son 'T or Saturday and Sunday, Oct : low oa 4 The hour Hage) 1 joe of Dr and Mrs. Stanley Poni- f f if Ours ine ont ia] ; . Ss °q@ Wihiy € an you buy this upenor qual ti) feom itowski of Orchard Laake 1G ) ry ta reasonably? Because you Children ine mivited fa enjoy * * * : : are t me TENT ae pa gi free pony and horseback ride An ivory silk gown with ONNdasd Ane ‘ . a re eats " coment dyring the open hose, while then French lace trim featuring a @ Chetre of foam rubber parents look over the theater fa cathedral train was worn by or ene ee All Wotkmanship cilite the bride, Her veil was at- Accent cotenecc: rel Guaranteed 5 Years The chool offers professional tached to a Juliet cap of tiny web bottom & hand dramatic and speech teaming and eed pearls. Escorting ner to Med iepetis play production for all age A the altar was Harrey FO Han chedule of classes will be an son of Wenonah drive, her ry ne ‘ed shortly brother-in-law Furniture Makers HIMDes . | W tlliaan W I ieht and Upholsterers Mary Ann Poniatowski, the ; Its a suecess the erave for bridegroom s sister, attended 270 Orchard Lake Ave. hE 4-055 Serving Pontia: cold silver buttons and buckles on) as maid of honor wearing a Over 28 Years handknitted coats 1 be ips peau de soie gown with — : ae By le 90 . / ° | ° / The “Different” Look U ty le rt S jor you ««. 6 e >ERMANENTS HL TSE opic tor Meeting - Complete D > $5 — $0 —$79.5 wvelop Mental Aspects af tudent of child psychology at ° Sake Birth Wal the | University of Detroit. She em- Styled Hair Cutting $I] 50 topic of Mrs ‘Theodore Stick. | Phasized the fact that twins from —* oeD ney Of Chippewa road and her | should be raised as individuals identical twin Mrs James | An open discussion followed the ' 1 .§7 1 ewer ‘ y Dearing af Davtonw Plains ut talk AN N Al ASE Bk: Al | \ SALA YN the fotrtiy thew. ogo oof Twins’ | * * * (Over Tasty Bakery) Mothers’ Club held) Thursday | Program chairman Mrs Ro- - eventing oat the Oxford hoame | Percent intisduredl meninre S0'> N. Saginaw St. FE 2-5600 of Mes Kbnneth Acheson KDenken Mi Stickney is a graduate . , New mnembers welcomed | were Mrs. Royce Hartsoe, Mrs | | Jerri hata Mrs. Marilyn | | Littlefield, all of Pontiac; Mrs . 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A tout the chme and Little Trayerse iHospital as being arranged * * * Reservations for the dinner may be made through Nellie Chapin, Little Traverse Hospital in Petos key by Sept 15 harm Chat: BEAUTY CHECK Ron ena KR ilson hy Summer her for 1959 fared well through the sun, water and humidity? Chances are your hair as well as eyour complexion ‘has suffered in some small way. Don't feel de- pioeert about it ; fou are one among Many. Good skin creams magic days ‘left Have you used properly for your -facial will do- wonders. Hair condi- tioning -and scalp treatments will restore the lustre to your crowning glory. Boost your morale with a special new coif It's a proven fact that milady’s morale is boosted with a lovely new hairstyle. With an eye on fal) fashions, consider a new coif now, Rowena's Beauty Sa- lon, 4831 Dixie Highway, Dray- ton Plains. OR 3-354). 14 8 1216 Baldwin, Pontiac. FE Maim: Clarkston. MA 58-1000 5-3738 nas nt too nian rat as 9 Needed for Pickles By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor We've had a couple of pickle recipes this summer. Today's suggestion is for Sweet Pick- les. Mrs. James V. Sayers says they are wonderfully Crisp Mrs. Sayers lives at Loon Lake. Her beautiful flowers show the result of the hours she spends in her garden. She is active in her church guild. * Trateling and « entertaining friends are two of the things the Sayers’ like best to go SWEET PICKLES By Mrs. James V. Sayers 2? gallons pickles 3 ‘ inches long 1 cup un iGAlaed. sal | gallon water All the fun of learning to play the Hammond Or- gan can now be yours! PlayTime lessons are fun. You'll learn quickly from one of our experi- ‘enced teachers. @ & Organ Lessons @ Organ in your home for. 30 days * .3 @ Instruction material all for $25 Fee applied #] you decede to ae fi _™ Wash pickles and split lengthwise. Soak in brine (salt plus water) for 3 days. Drain off brine and soak pickles for 3 more days in clear water. Drain and bring to a boil in a mixture of one quar vinegar and one quart water and 2 tablespoons alum. Boil for 30 minutes. Drain and cover with syrup. Pack in sterilized jars and seal. Let stand at least 3 weeks before eating Syrup § pounds sugar 1 quart vinegar 2 tablespoons mixed Let come to a boil and pour wer pickles pices I will genetics aside, that I” think | can be tripled by} correct nutrition and certainly the aging processes can be delayed."'| much of is to and settle for popes Dr. Carlton Fredericks, % ie teacher, lecturer and nutrition consultant, believes, as do other nutritionists, that we should get as many as possible of the elements essential to good health from our daily menus, but he also believes in vuamin and mineral supplements. ' Honor Bride-Elect elect hon- bride - Pruente, was Dana Crane, ef Daniel ored at a miscellaneous bridal shower Thursday evening Kathryn Brinkman was_ hos- tess for the affair which was held at the home of the George Brinkmans on North Francis street * * * Miss Crane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Crane North East boule- vard prospective) Drnie: of The be smart- look smarts | be smart -look smart Ry, Since 1929 j groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pruente of Gin- gell court Guests attending were Mrs. Crane, Joan Sibra, Patricia Yarger, Beverly Chamberlin, Mary Chasteen, Eyvonne Mod- er, Gloria Cuningham, Kay Swenson, Mrs. George Brink- man, Emily Thompson, Bar- bara Faust, Joanne Swindell, Judy Martin, Bonnie Abbott, Jeannine Garnett and Barbara Mitchell. COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE 719 W. Huron FE 4-1536 Quality Cleaning Come j join the HAMMOND = buy. } GRINNELL’S, 27S. Saginaw St, PLAYTIME PLAN FE 3-7168 * ums eneuaers 6% 8 wae : J ' f ” ) | . | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1959 ro pueast a man, | fi (Getting Own Way Can Build Resentment | GALL CAREFUL DAN —~ By MURIEL LAWRENCE away from the kick he direct at} If he's going to be allowed to go| There are the people who derive | FOR FLAWLESS It was late afternoon. In the ber, and ahen tried to disguise hee|on sliding, delaying bedtime and satietaction from “patting ene DRY CLEANING Son tive sts an gives Pigs cata a “am cae ce on nets eames So get tien}. ote lencty enOetcetten, comaans Not only his valuable clothes but the whole tamily’s deserve Pontiac Laundry’s gentle cate and expert workmanship. And it costs no more to have finer dry cleaning. Call Careful Dan at - FE“2-8101 Enjoy Insured Mothproofing FREE DRY CLEANERS 7-Hour Service at Our 3 Locations 540 S. Telegraph Road 2682 West 12 Mile — Berkley 933 S. Hunter — Birmingham WILLIAM K. COWIE Custom Upholstery 25 Yrs. of Practica] Experience 205 Voorheis Rd. FE 4-2857 Between Telegraph & Orchard Lake Be Santa’s partner in. merri- iment — whip up this gay apron ito entertain your holiday guests. Embroider Santa on fabric or paint him on felt. Order extra pattern for wall decoration. Pat- tern 522; transfer 16-inch Santa; the homebound parade. Putting down her magazine, Tommy's mother got up from her bench, walked over rey where he squatted on the playground sand pile and said, ‘‘Empty the pail now, honey. It’s time to go home.” * x * For an answer he scrambled to his feet and ran over to the slide. His mother called, ‘“No! No alid- ing!’’—but he was halfway up the ladder when she reached him. In- stead of lifting him off she backed To train little boys and girls to believe that these forms of exclu- sive and vindictive pleasure are the only knind available is pretty cruel. So if we cannot share their de- light in their triumphs, it is better | to let them do as they please—and_ resent them for it. Protecting them against such resentment is one of ence, Ae Pubs, | At a candlelight ceremony in Central Christian Church Sat- urday evening Sandra Louise Haskell and Ernest Jay Ma- son were married. The Rev. G. W. Gibson officiated at the ceremony before 13 guests. nts of the couple are . and Mrs. Leonard R. Has- kell of Waterford Township and Mr. and Mrs. John Ma- son of Traverse City. The bride wore a white silk organza gown appliqued with pattern piece of cap. Send Thirty-five Cents (coins) for this pattern — add 5 cents for| each pattern for Ist-class mail-| ing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 424 Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly Pat- ltern Number, Name, Address and Zone. New! New! New! Our 1960 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book is ready now! 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Omar MacNutts on Neome are) Friday evening. A gift was presented to the couple and the entertainment was in the| form of g skit depicting the cou- | ple's 25 years of marriage. Par-| ticipants were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Comer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Cormack, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William) Brgy, Mr. and Mrs. William Coff-) ing, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Levely, | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill, Mrs. Lexie Williams and Mr. and Mrs. MAcNut ng Group served re OQUare Dance ee ete “Classes to Start Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Roberts of Bryan, Ohio, class. JEAN WOODBECK Mr. and Mrs. James C. Woodbeck of Flint announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Jean, to John D. Camp of Pontiac road. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James G. Camp of Tarentum, Pa. Miss Woodbeck is a member of Alpha Iota sorority, inter- national honorary business so- rority. Her fiance attended University of Pittsburgh and General Motors Institute in Flint The Pontiac Parks and Recréa- were guests of the tion Department's beginners’ 117 at the multi-purpose room at 'McCarroll School. Classes will be held Thursdays from 8 to 10 p. m. Instruction will include the basic Beauty Hint Now is the time to pamper your | Summer Wind and sun do their,some well-known and popular old| own damage — a special kind of |quadrilles and the latest combina- damage that only care can repair. |tions of music and dance figures. Start with nightly applications of} A small charge per couple is | a lubricating cream or lotion. You! made in order to defray operation | may want to substitute a cleaning expenses lotion rather than soap and water [call the Parks and Recreation De- to remove makeup during the day. partment. Mark 25th Anniversary The couple will live in Trav- erse City where the bride- groom is attending Northwes- tern Michigan College. The bride attended Pontiac Busi- ness Institute, Mrs. Haskel] wore an emer- ald green sheath dress with a jacket and matching accessor- and Mrs. Mason was dressed in a champagne col- ored sheath with jacket and accessories and the corsage matching accessories. Both were the bridegroom's broth- er, Daniel Mason of Traverse City; and James Haskell, the bride's brother of Pontiac A reception was held at Fel- lowship Hall. * * * Before leaving for a honey- moon to New Yorg and Ni- agara Falls, the bride changed ies to a black and white checked two-piece suit with matching from her bridal bouquet. had pink rose corsages eee —_ - — ee _ — ALL THIS WEEK... come 80@ the shoes styled for flattery’s sake.. in every Autumn mood from “strictly business” to “shining-hour elegant.” Come see the romancing of vamps, slimming of heels, the pampering fit that’s a fashion certainty in every Marquise Original. OM argue 1699 to 1899 Shoe Salon — Merrenine He Probably Enjoyed Your Share By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs, Post: The other to deny them the triumphs than to J the reasons why we require obedi-|f Special for Month of September Our $17.50 Permanents § Complete ... TONY’S BUDGET SHOP SPECIAL! Regular $10.50 Wave $4 30 Complete For wf TONY?’S BEAUTY SHOP Main Floor Riker Bldg. FE 3-7180 evening while visiting neighbors, the hostess served ice cream and cookies, The portion I received was much more than I could eat. As my husband is a great ice cream eater, I put some of my ice cream on his plate. My hus- left it on my plate. Will you Answer; You were not wrong to avoid waste by giving some of your ice cream to your hus- band at the informal visit you describe. —_——— “Dear Mrs. Post: I am 17 would like to invite an even num- ber of boys and girls. However, this is my problem: Several of want to invite them. Would it be proper to ask the boys to come girl friends?"' Answer: I am afraid if you in- vite the boys without the girls square dance class will begin Sept. | | able financially to buy me an | complexion for the coming months.|fundamentals of square dancing. | For further information| Holds Luncheon | study, they are going ‘‘steady’'' with, none of them will come to your party. - —_—_. “Dear Mrs. Post: At the pres- band criticized me later for hav- | ing done this and said that if | I couldn't eat it, I should have | please tell me if I was wrong?" | yéars old and would like to give | a lawn party for my friends. | | the boys I know are going | ‘steady’ with girls who I do not | know too well and as I have | enough girls already I do not | alone and not invite their steady | | i fi | | ent time my fiance-teo-be is un- engagement ring. Under the cir- cumstances, would it be, proper | to make a formal announcement | of our engagement ?.1f this is per | missible, see my ring?” Answer: An engagement ring is not a necessity. Thousands of married women have never had engagement rings, You simply say, ‘I haven't one. John's put- ting what money he has into furniture for the house’’ or some- thing similar. Mrs. Lloyd Porter of Roslyn road opened her home for a cooperative luncheon Friday for the September- October Group of the First Pres- byterian Church. Mrs. H. R. Fras- er was in charge of the missionary Mrs. Magdalene McLean! was welcomed as a new member and Jean Porter was a guest at the meeting. what can I say to | friends and relatives who ask to | ALL PERMANENTS ONE PRICE se 4) COMPLETE WITH CUT and SET NONE HIGHER You Get All This: Caretree Haircut Permanent by an Experi- enced, Licensed Operator Styled Set Our Famous Guorontee: A Complete Wave tor $3.75 ...None Higher HOLLYWOOD *EAuTY SHOP 782 North Saginaw Street Over Bazley’s FE 8-3560 Ah Conditioned Bobette Shop Introduces... 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SEASON! © oer . ¥ aig ee = ¢ - a % Ny + = - ee ,: =— = 5 “= ~~ oa % - -—-— - ~ ( Ne, Z 1 ’ ; : sak * ; . | ; | GONE C0 OR . a e J : i j . . i ) 4 ‘ : & + ie i, od ve " nH : I Hl | i | | i] Hl ! ! ee [ih Sia, ita) ra i ) Wh lie ag erRR Em" — Ser TF FC Se Tle le SS eee re rer LUC lh . ‘ * gear * MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, 1959s eo PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ~ | NINETEEN This Is New Pontiac k wk ok a 2 ~*~ we ke) xk * * * - ee HAS SMART, MODERN AIR — Leather covered furniture ard a profusion of plants in simple containers taxe away any bai CHANGES WITH THE SEASON — One of the most attractive four changes in the design of the wal] mural. each depicting a and marble topped‘tables lend a smart, modern air to lobby of ‘ren look. One wall in the lobby is made of three dimensional, features of the lobby of the new Pontiae Motor Division Adminis different season of the year The motif here is autumn. The next new Pontiac Motor Division Administration Building. Note picture ribbed teakwood. The lobby was designed and fabricated by H. F. tration Bunlding is this giant translite behind model. There will be will be winter. The building is located at 196 Oakland Ave, panel with lighting from rear on wall above model. Colored glass Stubbs Co. of Detroit. . + ple ; Nikita’s Home Away From Home | Kennedy Gives Hammer-Sickle to F ly at Blair House Poll State GOP | ® * Primary Views WASHINGTON (AP Phe Red) Americana, Khrushchev can look guards sleep on a rug outside his on Problems hammer and sickle flay of the across the street to the W hite bedroom door Soviet Union will fly from historic) House * * * Tax Reform Business lair House, the President's guest! resident: eines it ron | - t official ¢ Sa $ An one Who I President kif in poten Another top Soviet offical once * y : y . house, when Nikita’ Khrushchev tates have slept in Blair House. slept. there too—-V = M = - Molotov. Climate Run 1-2 Among Wants to Be President and his family stay there this The latest: was young King Bau- who now is somewhat out of fa Michigan Republicans Should Enter [week deuin of Belgium. Others have vor with Khrushchev and is. sta From the w indgws of the green- been Queen Elizabeth of England tioned in Outer Mongolia wes , . : : SSING ~A Rep r } shuttered, four-story, stueco-faced'and colorful King Saud of Saudi A small sentry heuse is erect LANSING #—A Republican nolt WASHINGTON ‘AP)—Sen. John pouse |F. Kennedy (D-Mass) says any- : |one wanting the presidential nomi ination should be willing to run in primary elections . ‘ »f r 4 , . : Steeped in 17 years of Arabia, who reportedly had three eq outside Blair House for part Shows tax reform and the state s business chmate run one-two as > i sec ty gui . ‘ of the heavy security guard 100 | Michigan's top problems , the visiting Soviet premier No Breeze for Reds For this is the place where two A first’ peek at results of th> Puerto Rican revolutionists: shot COMUNUing senument sampling c! In a television program taped / their way to the doorstep in 1950, Party members and from GOP for Pennsylvania stations, Kenne- oon ags on t ave trying to kill President Harry s_ booths at county fairs came at the }dy said Sunday the primaries give Truman Republican State’ Central Commit- some chance for judgment by the * * * tee meeting over the weekend , | voters and ‘not’ merely six or WASHINGTON (AP)—If those tion of scientists is that the Truman, temporarily in resi The business session was de- jseven people in some room.” hammer-and-stckle pennants of moon's atmosphere has a density dence there while the White House voted = mainty to prefiminary ; *« * x the Soviet moon pocket are real about one tenth Of one per cent of i , ' was being reconstructed) was tak. planning fer the 1960 campaign, | He conceded that political lead- flags, they're not waving e the the ea ing a nap at the time. One Secret. said to be well along. jers have some influence in the! ™oon—because there is no breeze’ Phis lunar atmosphere, he says, Service guard was killed and two th's } atmosphere ee M: : © than 100 con: jchoice of a nominee jon the airless moon consists almost entirely of dust othets wounded n ines Bet hae i re . ; ye ‘lnc ct ; ffeemen taikec topefully that “I would hate to have it finally But. as one top American’ particles, with only a few atoms The Khrushchevs will get their pay) p Bagwell, Michigan Stat ) |made a judgment on the basis of @8tPonomer put it to a reporter, of oxygen, and a few more of a few people meeting in some Los “placing even a dead pennant on nitrogen Angeles hotel. I have never the moon is feally something ” first meal on American soil at University faculty ‘Blair House—a . private luncheon emerge : jcooked by a French chef, Marcel, {0 member, would aS a repeat party choice governor [thought that was the way candi- | * * * ® an who has been employed by sev- - . + idates ought to be picked.” he “+ wish we ‘had done ii firs W if | eral American millionaires ; ene EI said. The 1960 Democratic Nation lourselves,”” said Dr Gerald Cle | The President's guest house ac ; awreme EB. Lindemer, ‘sta jal Convention will be in Los An 'mence of the US. Naval Ob tually is two houses—Blair House, ©M#irman. said about 300 |geles servatory. built in 1824, and adjoining Blair. SPOMSes had been received L *. = *# : : | Lee House, built just before the Geshiennaires seeking ta assay | . The -Soviets triumphant S11 : don.tinant issues of the moment Kennedy is considered a front- Cid War ' Christensen are making some big adjustments ferd Township High School. And as it Says on these days. After serving in England ag Navy the blackboard, ‘The Navy was never like this.” d their moon rocket bore pennants runner for his party's nomination, emblazoned with the arms of the It has -probably seen as much Fighty seven per cent of these ‘but has not announced formally. aaa : ; ; iP. : history as any building in Wash-' replying to question o ~ mas not announced formally.jsoviet’ Union and an inspription ity icials Hoping . plying to a qu non a need |He said he plans to announce in|. 4 “nsint Canines 1 cn 5 ington, from meetings of Presi- for overhauling state tax taws . ID ber | Ji [es wher al letonl atl aE Ceiling Price Is High dent Andrew Jackson's unofficial i THEY'RE TEACHERS NOW — Former Navy eating Tres ae lghether _ will eck the nomine pubis) Sertember 188 ° . g kitchen cabinet : visits. from See nae Sineetye: lieutenants Joseph Caletri (left) and David officers, they have joined the faculty of Water lon *| Hut the Saviel announcement Enough This Time Preaidene Lincin Asked to name the most impor- : dear . | » ite . ’ > i didn't make entirely clear wheth- Its priceless collection of furni- public problem, 42, per cent j | ' yer’ the Pennants were pajnted on’ City officials today ansiousiv ture from four generations of the chose the business climate, a per © Nehru ls Off for Trip |the rocket's casing—or were deisae awaited construction bids on Porn. Blair family is considered by“ nt re ht SHGATION and 1 Pere lar flags. It did say that> special tica’s new library, hoping no re-|some to be even richer in tone cent named generating more jobs ry ‘ measures were faken to ensure peat performance is in store after than that of the White House. in the state : | to Afghanistan, lran that the pennants remained in- Friday's opening of bids for the It can accommodate about 22° * s ~ ormer avy {Ce YS | tact when the rocket crashed 1010 ow airport terminal building of Khrushchey's party of about Forty two per cent picked keep- ‘f NEW DELHT (AP) — Prime the moon. * * + Bids then ran some $44,000 mora: 100 oe . i world a pend ea ane: No. 1 ne: : than available construction funds.| |s8et dignitaries and officials tonal issue. Thirty two per cent | Minister Nehru left today for: » | eight-day trip to Aighaninen pnd However, if they are real flags, jill stay in hoteis or the 60-room pointed to inflation, ° ‘Tran It will be th . first Vi t they're just lying—or standing- Today at 2? p.m. prospeetive [go jet Embassy, The committee was told that Oe ne OF imp up there coutractors for the much-needed has visited either country, party finances are sagging, with F - : | $500,000 library will gather in | 1$6,000 ace ; d + * * | The anon is that the moon “ the City Mall consniveion cham: | Spellm an Raps ico oe cn carga : By REBA HEINTZELMAN | University with honors and a tensen could get was sent to The Indian leader, accompanied |4 wor! witheut air, without wine | bere lo oubendd Geko bide, . t an ar ; bes ; . Two young ex-Navy officers,) master’s degree in social studies. |Caletri. j by a small party of advisers and|/ oe It has no atmosphere | ; A . U. S. Greeting alow ened out without too mu almost- run aground by the rush Later he attended officers train- | * * * his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, to speak 0 | City Commissioners won't be .too ; ; . | = ; , Z ing school. Enlarged pictures of the 15 new Was scheduled to fly directly to For the same reason, the roc-|surprised. should bids run over' to Saboteurs | of hundreds of Waterford Town-, He and. Christensen seemed to Schools built in the district within Kabul, the Afghanistan capital,/ket’s’ impact on the moon would earlier estimates, because a mem-/ ® . Ship High School’_students. are wit it off at the very first meeting the last 10 years were shipped|Where he will stay until Friday. fhave been silent. There, ix no at--ber of the architectural firm —| ew LONDON, Conn. (AP) Pontiac Drill Team striving to keep an even keel as io England . , “air mail special” to Caletfis, I + * * * jmosphere to carry sound waves O Dell, ‘Hewlett and Luckenbach Francis Cardinal Spellman. says newiy hired teachers ~ * & “I was bombarded with an | He will then go to Tehran, and) t *& & Associates of Birmingham — bad the United States now greets sabo-'((9 Stat L ls * * Each of their wives had a baby types of school literature and be. |"@turn-to New Delhi Sept. 22 | Dr Clemence says the presump- forewarned them that costs might teurs with “honors and civic re-) ps E aure Nehru’s abtwence may produce a. islightly exceed the half million ceptions, although their briefcases. a tee h “OrTes nce be oll veiling ay > wi aganc i iac Star Chi commands promtply obeyed with- and the friendships continued to ee eee of teaching in Water- cole tee medion capal need Per} dollars ceiling soe _— ee more | Be allio ral poarigln =e »sti Orme ute ; is > order! ; louy € x. : * a ‘plosives )a rete » won Glue an pasion areal in the orderiy life of Navy! fer Caletri says iping over disputed territory. Reds Amazed ; i Sy , : n a one} Although the visit of Soviet Pre: |state championship in competition € s ote * 5 * = ; 4 ak S : we é : é One | ar H . ley St. and Joseph Caletri, 29, of 4, d day f Ripe ghey sit sean of Pan! + le Vig That U S . amil ee ee brick and Hesemone| Met Nikita Khrushchev was Ap-/Saturday at the Michigan Sta’e Boy FERAL was 4 sad day for the group Pay cuts P tke ri i A : sant cu,.,,.|Proaching, Spellman did not refer Fair. according t rect oy &. namie Goa we art ae last fal! when Christensen was (Military ways, both men say they Protest Nikita’s Visit Yy office slated to go up in the Civic| PPOQCng. WF |Fair. according to Director Roy G | - ; . ... to the Communist leader by name. ' Hess : rough, they admit released from Navy duty te re- |have no intentions of scuttling their! at National Shrine Affords 4 Tots Center plot across from the City) 41, spoke Sunday at the U.S ~ * *« * After six years of having their while -they“ were stationed there, came priictically brainwashed on | — ae turn home. He had been assigned /N€W professions. . L Hall and Public Safety Building. | const Guard Academy here | Formerly the Land O'Lakes : Caletri_ and Christensen now to the Department of Naval In- | sce ail i Bie rome WORCESTER, Mass, (AP) — A! City Manager Walter K. Will) teiciers, the wall receity‘ben been have to use calm psychology on telligence. — , nee ere —_ “|college girl who worked at the man said that if bids are favor-| . +. jaugmented to include drummers. 4 their young charges rather than” = Before that. Christensen had Lausche, Langer eee of iactapensleig a ee @.S. exhibit in Moscow this sum-jable, contracts may be awarded | Orson Welles Files Suit ‘Eighteen members of the corps ee — a graduated from Western Michigan' Victims of Joke Iblack today to protest the viait- of Met, Sy" , Soviet citizens were this month and the building com-/Oyer ‘War of Worlds’ tox part in the state competition. 4 ' No one salutes the two men as University, Where he majored in| . a ‘Soviet Prenior Leer ihrvedbeeiaty amazed that an American family |pleted by the fall of next year, al | | * *& * rd they walk down the high school English on Party Swa es z _ ‘ ‘\could afford four children. itime for dedicatiion duririg the) LOS ANGELES (UPT)—Actor-/ The Pontiac dri team eon first ce corridors and the jumbled up TAUGHT SIX MONTHS > : Pp ie. NEW HAVEN. Conn. Two ¢ 8 ft ,1961 observation of Pontiac's ‘cen- | Producor Orson Welles has filed: ace honors over eight other units E shuffling of multitudes of teenagers! He taught this course in the Wa- WASHINGTON (AP) —_ en. \foral pieces have been, placed at} Louise W. Jennison, 19, a Vas- 'ennial as a city be rina —— bea ee ~ competing for the trophy, Hess & Changing classes is a far cry from terford Township High School just Joseph S. Clark (D-Pa) jokingly ithe Toot of a monument jm down (S8r College junior, was baby-sit._ ee i tae cee ft we rigid straight marching lines sik months before being called into suggests a tinde between theitown New Maven te SCRE he eer aire ot ME Boston Mailman Hat: ~ show “The War of the Work” tn f _ Of Navy mien. . the service Democrats and the Republicans—| visit of Soviet Premier ’ Nikita;and Mrs. John Jacobs of Alexand-| on mama " ee ny oui 2 = Mustard C — ‘SYRACUSE GRAD After sigging last year's teach. |S€". Frank J. Lausche (D-Ohio} Khrushchev to the United States. |fia. Va. the American family Street Name Problem [the 1908 Oreehest’ ot H. G/USes Mustard on Cars j Caletri i¢ especially confused. He ing contract. here, Christensen !° Sen. William Langer (R-ND).| Soendennen Which lived in the model home at. ' ‘ > ‘| BOSTON (UPI) — Pity the poor Welles’ tale of an invasion from) RUTLAND. Vt. (UPD — Wik > way discharged from the Navy in) decided that 1 would be a good f= ogg Seine, whaelDediraciios Pay Higher — -_— |postal worker in Boston, ora. Mars nearly touched off a nation- liam Hall, 20, was sentenced. to ili Ge on pron — wa Sor sis Srtend. ty puih Gee | nor often voles with the Demo! — UNDER 5 \tion’s largest postal district. wide panic. ithe House of Correction for madd with ary Sea Waterford school system, ‘too, | rake. CRESCENT CITY, Calif. (UPI)| ‘The Soviets were amazed that! Within. this district there are} Welles named as codefendants' smearing automobiles with mus- aoa stationed tn end tp went Co work em Mie | Gn a television pyogram Sun-|—Coltractor Tom Hdl built a wp-/all the children were under 5/40 streets named Adams, 22/in his suit, Columbia Artists Ine.|tard and shaving cream “in re- Londen, England. ae. day, Clark asked Sen. Hugh Scott |ter tank for the city’40 years ago|years of age.’ Miss Jennison |Clevelands, 35 Hancocks, 14 Jefi-iand Westinghouse Corp., sponsors} venge on other owning Prior to his dint in the Navy, Al! the school curriculum litera- (R-Pa} if. he would accept the for $1,800. He recently was award- said. “They wouldn't _ believe ersons, 7) Jacksons, 21 Madisons,iaf the 1957 television program cars.” Hall went on spree af. he had been a studious college tujy on teaching in the Waterford swap with no cash involved. But ed a contract to tear down the/ Americans could afford what they Grants and 69 | Washington bused on the incident “The: Night ter .somedne damaged chatch <—~.man, gredusting from Syracuse ‘Township school system that Chris- Scott ignored the question, same tank for a $2,000 fee. considered a large family.” streets. . s ithe World Trembied.” ; | of his car, | , .. ‘ Michigan Chamber — EAST LANSING (®—Plans to re-)| activate a state chamber of com-| merce were drafted behind closed} doors Friday at Kellogg Center on| the Michigan State University campus: | On hand were more than 30 officials of manufacturing firms, | public utilities and local cham. | ber of commerce groups. | The meeting was closeti to the, press but one executive in attend. ance said, “‘The framework is now} complete for a Michigan chamber | « 8 ot. ow THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1959 Hare Foresees Reflector Snags Might Have > Trouble Collecting 35 Cents for ‘60 Tab Addition LANSING ®—The state auto li- cense plate division may have trou- ble making motorists -:pay an authorized 35 cents for reflectorized plates, Secretary of State James M. Hare admitted Saturday. Nov. 1 is the start of the new All dressed up and rar- ing to go! Mom knows how important it is for ff they go with a fresh-clean glow! Cait i of commerce.” license plate year — this making it possible for motorists to get 1960 plates for their new cars. | But the law doesn’t become | effective until 90 days after final legislative adjournment. Hare sald this could push the effec- | tive collection date to around | Christmas, Valentine’s Day or Easter. If the Legislature continues in |session until December, most mo- itorists registering before the |March 1 deadline won't pay the |35 cents added fee. her peppy students to be well-groomed for school. That f{ pends on our extra fine is why she de- dry -cleaning and laun- dry to keep youngsters” looking their best. | * * * H | Those assessed the extra fee 0 jlater are likely to complain, Hare | said, AP Wirephote | !iare said he expected complaints janyway. 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J [ eas -— _— ST Tee See ee ee eee eee ere reer LY i | * ; ) g a ~ in 22 Seconds adie oe a ee OR ee a eS ee ee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, rt SEPTEMBER 14, 1959 Saturday’ s Headline Read: ‘Lions Handle Browns Like They Own Them’ Sunday's Result Was: Lions 31, Browns 28 Johnson Gets 2 Touchdowns Cleveland Still Unable to Beat Detroit at Briggs Stadium By BRUNO L, KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press DETROIT — Saturday’s head- line’ on the sports page of the Press read: ‘‘Lions handle Browns Like They Own them.” Sunday, it almost looked like a different story. It seemed almost certain that the Browns would fin- ally break the Detroit jinx at Briggs Stadium. . But as it happened, Saturday's headline proved to be the truth on Sunday. The Lions scored two} rapid fire touchdowns in 22 sec- onds to beat the Browns, 31-28, | Cleveland coach Paul Brown was flabergasted to see his 28-17 lead disappear with only 1:33 left in the game. “Id like to play the Lions | etce more an that’s in the one big game after the regular season,’ Brown said dejectedly. The two teams do not meet | again this season. | the 17th time in It was <3 games, including one tie, that the | Lions defeated the Browns. The tie was at Briggs stadium in an; exhibition game couple years ago. | The Browns have never won in| Detroit. syFomy, * * * An alert John Henry Johnson was the hero of the two last min- ute togchdowns. Tobin Rote’s pass meant¥tor Jim Gibons was tipped Lowe Wren. The all bounced into Johnson's hands on the five and he walked into the, end zone for the touchdown. That made the score 28-25 with Jerry Perry's conversion and there was only 1:33 showing on the clock. Everyone figured the Lions} would try an onside kiek but in- stead Jim Martin booted the ball to Leroy Bolden on the eight yard line. Bolden got to the 29 and he was swarmed all over by~a host of Lions. He fumbled and Dave Whitsell recovered. x * * On the first play from scrim- mage Rote had Gibbons and Perry Richards moving down both side- lines. As the Browns’ defenders followed the two, Johnson went straight down the middle, grabbed Rote’s pass on the eight and went over. There was no one one with- th 15 yards of him. The clock showed on 1:11 re- maining in the game as the Lions kicked off for the second time in 22 seconds, Milt Plum passed from his own 22 to the Lion 45 for 33 yards on the first play. But after a 5 yard penalty, Bill Glass dropped Plum for an 8-yard loss to his own 42. * % 7 ¢ . P A we os * ns ft + ‘, 3 3 : vy ' SCORES FOR LIONS — Rookie fullback Nick Pietrosante plunges over goal line to score team's 2nd touchdown in al® exhibition game with land at Briggs Stadium yesterday. » se &* This killed the Browns as it ap. | peared they were trying to get into field goal range and ate for at least a tie. One more play! and they may have, but the game | Farrell Funston. The Browns were shackled on the opening series of the game and had to punt. This started the Lions first march of -45 yards with Rote pitching wide to Danny Lewis for a 10 yard TD. Cleveland came back in the sec- ond quarter with Bobby Mitchell going five, 12 and then 59 yards for a touchdown. The drive cov- ered 75 yards in five plays. The for clipping but the officials ruled that the clip took place. after| bs Mitchell went over. It was 7-7 with 9:56 to play in the half. * * * Hopalong Cassady returned the} kickoff 33 yards to midfield, Rote) than passed to Gibbons 36 yards and a moment later with rookie STANDING Johnny Thompson of Boyertown, hand stand on the track as he is thrown from his sprint car in a tumbling crash at Williams Grove, ended as Plum passed 17, yards to —————-——_—— ON ENDS — - at the Cleve- Play started DETROIT (UPI) \ Browns were penalized 15 yards) Chic ago Cleveland New York Kansas City Washington AMERIC ee apes E lacking of the Edmonton Pet. Behina (cam or * * 416 yh : pl fg A make-shift Red Wing squad 483 19% ; 42 22% had litUe trouble with the bee « * 43 dey (Up farm team yesterday. as YESTERDAY'S RES its Pye ago 3. Boston | ieatihlosttgd 1 New York New York 1, = Clevel and, LU) iKangas City 9, Baitinidre 5 first Kansas Ww ae 5. SATU ame Cleveland 7 tty 4. hep I: | RDAY'S ‘RESU LTs Chicago 6. Baltimore | Detfott 4. New Yor® 6 | Boston 4, Kansas City 3 , Washington 2 innings of the second garne 1@ innings second game veteran Wing stars carried wk work load * * * Norm Ullmah led the scoring for the Wings with three goais and two assists \ * * * Three Edmonton lines included! two-yard line. lies on ground after opening up a gap in the line. Lions won 31-28 with a sensational late rally. The Detroit’ eluded many wt cluding Warren Godfrey and Lou Lemon led off with his 31st home Red Wings were optimistic abe ee chances of coming back in ithe National Hockey League this al year today because of a 9-0 shel- ,Delvecchio, farm ‘Howe- eer se | | | | AP Wirephete Detroit tackle John Gordy ‘end of five for 158 yards. SPORTS aennnels ‘Rams Drub 49ers, Green Bay Wins PHILADELPHIA uw — Norman Va nBrockloin pitched three touch- downpasses to Tommy McDonald) Sunday~and it was ‘all ‘the Phita:| cham- |National Football League pion Baltimore Colts a 35-13 loss.’ 49 14. Taseff on a sensational catch | the and romped into the end sone on a 65-yard play. In other weekend games. exhibition game of the season aft- | w ashington 20-13. | er four victories, played without) first string quarterback Johnny | |Unitas, Coach Weeb Ewbank went) * * * The Eagles led from midway in Los Theron Sapp added another Eagle delphia Eagles needed to hand the | Angeles showed a powerful at- touchdown on a seven-yard dash | ter the Eagles Wallop Colts, 35-13. second quarter when Van! scoring play. Baltimere came 'Brocklin threw 26 yards to Mc-) back on a one-yard plunge by 'Donald for the first TD. Rookie| Alan Ameche. Then came the 55-yard clincher. Walt Kowalczyk added the final ' plunge Jon Arnett, raced 81 yards and . Near the end of the third quar- Van Brocklin-McDonald combination clicked on a 34-yard Joe Marconi a tack in walloping San Francisco before ‘Brown connected on a four--Easie touchdown just before the | Detroit defeated Cleveland! yard scoring pass to Jerry Rich- end of the game on a one-yard ‘| The Colts, in losing their first | 31. 28, and Green Bay knocked off ardson just before the half ended ’ who scored twice, « ‘ 67 for touchdowns in the first five , minutes as the Rams 2-2-1 estab- « all the way with Ray Brown in attempting to develop suitable re- lief for Unitas, Van Brocklin and McDonald were brilliant. The Eagles quar- terback gained 290 yards with aer- ials, McDonald on the receiving His last catch settled the issue in the fourth quarter after the Colts had narrowed the margin to 21-13. Van Brocklin, seeming- ly trapped, threw te the little | flanker who grabbed the ball away from Colt defender Carl | Detroit’ Newest Problem--Holding 4th Sunday Setback Leaves Tigers 2 Games From 3rd Bunning Victim of Late | Washington Barrage ‘in| - 5-1 Loss Race car drivet AP Wirephote Pa., does a Pa;“speedway Sunday. The accident occurred during qualifying for the U. S. Automobile Club unt race. He was nospitalize d. 3 Wings Whip Edmonton familiar names, in- Marcon In addition to Ullman, goal- getters for Detroit included Alex | Red Kelly, Len Lunde and Jim ,Morrison, a new addition who came to Detroit in a trade with Boston during the off season. (2), © Sliding Injury Sends Landis to Hospital Bed | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jim Landis, the Chicago White WASHINGTON up — Charlie| \(Paw Paw) Maxwell's Sunday} [punch was missing and Jim Bun-| jning threw a gopher ball that set off a Washington rally. | As a result, the Detroit Tigers | had only a precarious hold today | jon first division in the American) to the Senators They are in fourth spot, sand- wiched between the resurgent | New York Yankees and the faltering Baltimore Orioles In the battle for third place. the| Yankees went two games ahead) ,of the Tigers by sweeping a double- header from the slipping second iplace Cleveland Indians. * * * The Orioles stayed two games |behind the Tigers by losing a/ idoubleheader to Kansas City. | OF Paw Paw, who has been in the habit of getting at least one homer on Sunday, struck out | with the bases loaded in the eighth inning in the game with Washington yesterday. The score was tied 1-1 with two out. After reliefer Hal Woodeshick, got rid of Maxwell, he disposed | of the Tigers in the ninth, giving Washington the decision: |) * * * The Senators went ahead in their half of the eighth when Jim irun. It was the Soth homer off Bunning this season. dulio Becquer tripled and That was all for Bunning. Coming on in relief, Tom Mor-; jgan yielded a triple to rookie Dan} Dobbek from Western Michigan, scoring pinch runner Pedro Ra- |mos. Then Bob Allison hit a fly, scoring Dobbek. The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in the: first inning when Eddie Yost, iscored on a fielder's choice. Bunning held the lead until the: seventh inning when singles by Faye Throneberry and = rookie! iJohn Schaive and Lennie Green's shooting ability | veterans, ‘League after yesterday's 5-1 ieee plodding 'many but not recently, Pistons Ope Camp With DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit particularly impressed by the size of two young hopefuls who will be battling for the pivot spot. * * * Gary Alcorn and Harry drew comment from Rocha “Those guys have the ideal size for this league,” he said. “They also have the power that Marske is needed under the back- boards.”’ | Alcorn is 6-feet, 10 inches tall and about 240 pounds while ‘Marske is 6-fect-8 and tips the Iscales at about 230 Rocha said they both could be standouts if they have speed, | quick reactions under the boards, and desire He said he hoped to determine these qualities in the practice sessions “One of the big reasons for having this rookie camp is to get them prepared ta meet the ” Recha said. ‘There is a let more contac( In pro- ball than in college. And those veterans will give the young: sters a going-over early. “Maybe we can get them used to that stuff by the time we head Hor Camp Michigama next Satur- in the thistles (Hellion), with Harm day.” * * * In addition Alcorn and Marske, Boros, Gustin Share Lead Gustin | pay at last golf tour, and who's had were tied for the lead today as the $25.000 Dallas Open entered final round DALLAS (AP) — John | scenting big along the weary a day Julius Boros, its 27-year-old Birmingham, playing out of Glad- shot his third sub-par “a Sunder 67—to the vet- Gustin, Ala., native |wyne, Pas ‘round yesterday— tie the faltering Boros, ‘eran from Mid-Pines, N. C., at 44 | holes with 204. * * * The tall young man, who has won a total of $913.50. in four years ‘of spasdomic trying along the tour but now is a regular of one month because he has a pri- vate sponsor, said it all came jabout because he bought himself a new putter Relic { Waltman of Johannes. burg, South Africa, had a putter (Gustin liked. So he found out one Gordie) scored on Clint Courtney's single. (could be purchased, used it Tues-| iday and proceeded to shoot four) ‘straight sub-par rounds — 65 in! ipractice, and 69-68-67 in the tour-| ‘nament. * * * who started the third! yesterday leading the field) 34 for 36 the front! But his) st four, Boros, round iby two strokes with 1: holes, sailed through nine in 3-under-par 32 putting went sour on the fir holes of the second nine and he) Ihad trouble finishing with a. jpar 70. | The round finished in a drizzle! Watkins Li Lake Fleet Begins ‘59 Sailoffs Watkins I. iboth lished threat and themselves as a in the West to the Colts Chicago's Bears 5-0. By halftime the 49ers 2-3 trailed 41.7 and despite Y. A. Tittle’s passing could not get back into the contest. n Training 9 Rookies rookies who showed up at the camp! Veterans included Billy Kenville, final quarter in a bid for a tie, Archie Dees and Barney Cable but three successive passes were Kenville is coming back to the battered down Pistons after a year's layoff Dees came to the Pistons this spring in a deal that sent Phil Jordan to Cincinnati Cable was sidelined most of last year and will be fighting for a spot on the team. 27 From The ‘PRESS BOX Jack O'Malley, former St Two races on Sunday marked the cis College basketball star, has start. of the annual sail-offs for turned down a professional athletie ake Yachting Assn. 'career to become a Roman Cath Fred and Bruce Brede won both olic priest. O'Malley, a 22-year-old lightning events, in Busy Bees. native of Pittsburgh who captained Glenn Fries’ Jo Dee was 2nd both St. Francis last season, left yes- times. Jack Bericin was 3rd in the terday for a Catholix to lmorning -witly Vava Boom, while! prepare for the priesthood instead Green's Dream (Dave Green) was/of reporting to the Detroit Pistons 18rd in the afternoon of the National Basketball] Associ- Chuck Morris’ was first home in ation, snipe events, in R-Buoy, F ram school * * * with ye eet ~ ).72-«0-2133 Mentor of the Chiefs, will serve Tommy Jacobs 71-79-70—213 ‘ { ha ron. Ren Hogan” seeasicayy With the I4-man body charzed Bul Collins 68-72-73—213 with rules, regulations and general Jobony Pott mae 70-70-74—214 lic king f h Pea . hack bnead 74 je 214 policy-making : the state prep | Retief Wa ite nan 68-78-68—214 le thilatoe S8 Jay Hebe 72.7349 —214 track and fie! athletes. State 78.75-89- ai¢ director Charles : 7¢-69-71—21 ' 72-69-73 tte the | Torn Ntepe rte Ailly Maxwell Art Wali Jr Forsythe made appointment. AP Wirephete INCOMPLETE —. Gene Johnson (27) Philadelphia Eagle back and Alan Ameche (35) of the. Baltimore Colts, both miss a_pass from Colt Ray Brown in their game yesterday in Philly, The ball was deflected gnd Coif end iegpninlag ogo The @agies wh 2” The 147 lead almost disap-| cleveiand at New Yoru. pm —-MeLish woe "Bite Mee hak They in-'Sox’ fleet centerfielder, will be, — a jot rain over the 6,744-yard Oak ~ peared when Mitchell took Mar-| (17-4) vs. Ditmar (128). cluded Billy. Mc Neill, Forbes jost to the American. League lead-, ‘DETROIT WASHINGTON Cliff Country Club course but! tin’s kick on the four and raced NS tae iKennedy, Claude La Forge and : Yost 2% TLS pchaive oes ovathere were 18 sub par scores. It) Kansas City at Baitunore,. 7:0 p.m.— ers indefinitely. But Manager Al», 'h 3020" e 5 9 yards before Cassady caught wald (00) va. Brown (9-6) Jack Mc Intyre eee oe ete kitted’ sb 2 eijiwas the best round of the tour- him on the five. Hoppy got awaiy| Detroit, a, washingion, 7:05 p.in——War-) + & t Lopez, ‘for one, his hoping that 291) Lemon $73 {|nament. from three blockers to get to TOMORROW'S LE |_ The Edmonton defense also in- “indeinitely” doesn't mean tor ara ¥ isis jn lal FEB + * * Mitchell and his determination pmes Sug Logs @ Spm) ————-———f@ ppeainder, of the season and Wilson 4000 cRamos $405 Bo Winninger of Odessa, Tex., fs pmne d ‘yepete. 4060 Dobbek re 4121 ; ; 5 paid off because a moment later) Perens “heinieore. “Be | perhaps the World Series. yeie Consclo ss 29 t ohad a 71 to stand alone in third) Bolden fumbled and Wayne Wal- NATIONAL enc net. nenma Wertz to Detroit Deal | Landis, the man Lopez calls the ‘eDeaneter” 1988 Versalles os ages Place with Bais while I Don January! ker picked up the wae and = i asee 8 o- Er a . ‘Labeled ‘Ridiculous’: \key to the White Sox recent. suc-| Fhecher. p eis ‘ . aca ee Puisburee on 3 it on H , | COss, one of four plaers in. ae 5548 . tts ‘ee i 5 i é The Drewes hdd dhe ball aunts —— “ens z ? P| i | BOSTON &® = Boston Red jured Aiinday. He was hospitalized beter ™ gt wipeanten Pad eit ¢ Local Hockey Team — bit It we the 44 instead of | ho Zi% 8 i Sox General Manager Bucky with a ruptured blood vessel in his| singied for Picher eth) c~hen tor to Meet Wednesday ~Pecoll Prussia itn et, |. | Harris sunday. had a terse re- ‘right leg after a 3-1 victory over! ‘th Bh: 6 for Ver- . the five. Plum ESTERDAY'S RESULTS °K ory ot oe oH ; & pass was inter- Franciseo 1, Phi ia 0 | action to a rumor he would deal Boston with two sh. : Moreen! Aan jocal hocke vers in. cepted by Gary Lowe and again) Cincinnan 3, ee ic coupled with two Cleve- 2 y play the Lions -had the ball with tim (etm™: 3 | Vie Wertz to Detroit —“Abso- | |tand defeats, had. stretched Chj-|w, srecege ss GNcaes AB 0 1004) terested in being candidates for ing ng. With 23 seconds in See ATURDATS RESULTS ; lutety ridiculons.” leago's lead to 5'4 games. Tk DP Reconee and tenets | Sf. area team entered in the De- the hee 0 lt ogy gt Stee = * + *& - b-A White Sox spokesman said UBR™ petrot w t | trot Senior League are asked _ Beam gE yard) evemer * C ‘ | “There is nothing to such a Landis would remain in a Boston| Sreen 2 Ds MB—temen. SB) to attend a meen at the home. gag was 17-7. a ae “yooat’s. a se pm—| Story,” Harris added asked hospital at Jeast 48 hours for treat-). a ww % FRPP of manager dim Berg Wedues- Laty’ : averse 0 ie Anaclon | Bu, = on i e plans | iment and observation. Ladis origi- se ” 4 j e 1} day at 8 p.m. He fives at 3130 ty's fumble of Dale Sholfner's ee eth cor tis stn nt meas nally injured the leg in a recent peach ai PEE Eg sestyn ma . purit on ‘the Lions’ 42 and midway hae users | whe hae been relegated to plich | (series at Cleveland, The injury) ¥' BF ees on v8 8 8 The. shaters will be spensored ‘third quatter..on the fits | cweimnati et San seco, 2% om ifting roles due fo an assert. Wus aggravated yesterday when net, ean thchalve). PR—Ror-| by the Det pit —— Cont on Page 23, Col. 1) ae = A nag De i L ment of allmerits this season, he\ took a diving slide into a base. Pain BTR Nese. Ries, Rorumei | pany. # 3¥13. f\ a " definite ' Paul Hornung accounted for all |Pistons opened their training camp included Chuck Curtis, Doy le, Eid- the Packer’ points ha we snort . ) 5 2 ‘ jtoday with nine rookies and three miston, Bailey Howell, Elvin TD runs) two fet ~ goals a * ; a . a : air of conversions. Eddie LeBaron veterans in attendance Lowrey, Jack O'Malley. Jack : Sn. , Piston coach Red Rocha was / a brought: the Redskins 14 to the, ; . ~ Quiggle and Tony Windis. Green Bay 5-yard line late in the _e ee meme Nt ee Olen oe ee ee ee oe ee ee eo Se ont tee ee ee a ne ge ¥ TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1959 Decided Long After Finish ‘ Delayed Champ at Race ELKHART LAKE, Wis. u— Ajuntil nearly five hours after the high-powered Lister Jaguar that |'@ce was over. crawled over the finish line at five miles per hour won the 200-mile | Green Farms, Conn. The car is owned by veteran car builder Briggs Cunningham of | who joined | Road America sports car race|Phil Forno of New York City in| yesterday, but not officially until \driving another Lister Jag to, Air Force Too Good for Chips Bolling Gridders in 2nd Half for 19-13 soaWin Over Central jtown, Pa, and Harry Blanchard, iGreenwich, Conn, in a Porsche 'RSK SAGINAW—Bolling Air Force * * * Base displayed the punch hat has| rn nation’s top made it one of the service teams in a 19-13 football) victory over Centra] Michigan Uni-' versity A second half rally gave George Markis’ team the de- cision before a crowd of 10,500 at Arthur Hill High Memortal Stadium Saturday night. Under Markis, a former assistant at Michigan State, the Ar Force team has won 40 games, lost two and tied one, The crowd was the largest ever to attend the annual Red Feather} yame, staged for the benefit o the United Foundation Fund || Jaguar crept over the finish line fourth place, | * * * The winning car was driven by’ Ed Crawford of Northfield, Il., jand Walt Hansgen of Westfield, 'N. J., who led from the 23rd lap luntil the car broke a rear axle ‘two laps, or eight miles from the | jfinish. With Hansgen at the wheel, the 4 minute after the checkered flag was given to Roger Panske, Allen- record crowd, estimated at 37,000 saw the race, but went home |without knowing the winner. Of- ificials were unable to determine immediately whether Hansgen, who drove the last 266 miles, led iby one lap or two. After a lap- jby- lap check of 7,000 positions, it | was determined that he was in \front by two at the time of the lbreakdown and thus the winner. and Some Rest Magic Number Down to Six for Tired’ White Sox , 7 p< ——— Lopez Anxious for Clinching Rare Goodman Homer Features Big Victory at Boston BOSTON uw—Cautious Al Lopez, as close-mouthed as ever about winning the American League pen- nant, at least concedes he's mak- ing plans about what he’s going to do if his White Sox take ,it: * * * “Rest,”’ the White Sox manager said yesterday. ‘‘That’s what I'm going to do. Just rest.” “Now don’t go saying I sald we've got it won.. Not at all. That's just what I'm going to do if we win it in time te do any good before the series.” The White Sox hustled out to a ‘Widings pnd Sond ‘With Third Victory Albert and LeRoy Widing, Hol- {lly's canoe racing brother team closed their 1959 racing campaign 5% game lead over staggering Cleveland yesterday, and reduced the magic number to six. That is, any combination of Chicago vic- AP Wirephote HABIT Australia's Neale Fraser is making a habit of knocking off U. 8. téhnis players. He won the National title by whipping Alex Olmedo yesterday just as he did in the Davis Cup couple weeks earlier. lo Ag ER Tuesday ‘Shoe’ tories and Cleveland losses totaling six will secure the White Sox their Loop One-Sided Tribe Up Agains Wall Following Sweep by Yanks Cleveland Trails by 5'2 After 2-1, 1-0 Games at New York NEW YORK \—Lo, the poor In- dians. Trailing Chicago by 5'4| games with only 11 to play, the Cleveland Tribe is dying fast. In fact, you have to hold a mir- ror real close to catch a faint breath of life. “Come on in and join the wake,” said Manager doe Gor- don last night in the clubhouse after Cleveland dropped a double- header to the New York Yank- ees, 2-1 in 11 innings, and 1-0. Gordon wasn’t ready to give up. Not quite, ; * * * “T'll concede when we run out of numbers,"’ he said with a sad Playoff Winner Kluszewski (8), first baseman; ismile. “‘How many have we got close in on Gary Geiger, (11), shortstop; and Nellie Fox (second baseman) Red Sox centerfielder who was caught in a run down between first and TRAPPED — Three White Sox players, Ted Luis Aparicio first base. in his voice. It had been a long Rebuild NL Lead to Two Games By The Associated Press | Bill Rigney’s San Francisco Gi- P a : Ey many previous occasions, the Gi-| ‘ants bounced back with a victory pitching complete games by) ants continue to bounch back after Saturday and yesterday for a 1-0 Jack Harshman and Jim Perry,every seemingly fatal knockdown.’ squeaker over the Phillies to boost ’~ * * | yesterday. They figure they now! ifirst flag in 40 years. Chicago has) \left? Eleven? There have been| Central scored its touchdowns In| have broken a “two-win ce neroa ining (andi -veland The Tuesday night pitchers were ]1-game winning streaks before.’'| the first period. Halfback Jerry} jinx,” because they won the 25- + « & [runaway vicrors bre pee But there was no conviction | O'Neil raced 72 ards through the! mile Columbiaville to-Gene sseeville | night players i" the = io oe | mie the iT th cling) Ft River Cte Se na echoed at Oclees Pe S| Sagh Samay forthe tne.” seconds of tt! eriod, halfback) Kolonich and Ed Kendell just a | W “ons ‘i h at eri went teal few minutes from the finish. The|>-1 triumph over Boston and Cleve-| The Tuesday loop piled up a) ‘‘We still have a faint shot,” ards around right end for a|time was 2-hours, 32 seconds \lan's loss of a doubleheader to the |67-19 victory margin in the singles | said. ‘‘Faint, but still a shot. pacer This was their third win | ai aivinion: sweeping all nine matches.'we could get the kind of pitc hing san? OOS . , 0766-19 1959 They previously won the Rai Loper was asked after the ae Ce ee xe we got oy, But some bodye would | Comte Musggan eatin ace. ° 2 sin River and the Pere Marquette! game if he would rest any play- e _, < have to hi from Westy. Augustin 16 pees from| (Ludington) races. It was the first! ers if the White Sox clinch the lepeee a a es eed kt « * Cintral Michigan. Q'NeH 12 run) (fme they had won three events! peanant before the end of the {70 6 (omay © 28-19 triumph. _| Gordon shook his head wearily. Reach (2 run), PAT, Melly in one year, season. | em : a ph. “What a shame to waste that kind | il The interleague playoff wrapped} of “[ sure will.’ he replied. “I'll\up the City Horseshoe League's Ne i i ; “1c ; p 1959 sea: e rent Nellie Fox and Luis Apa competition for the 1959 season. | who allowed the Yanks only three | ricio. 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And I'll rest| Jim Landis, too,"’ he added, before |; he was informed that Landis will, be lost for several days dye to an “T'd take a rest, too,’ he con- tinued. “I'd like to just move a bed in the dugout and lay down. | dust quit thinking for a while.” | In the meantime, he said, the} White Sox will continue “‘just play ing them one at a time.” | | * * * That was the key yesterday when | his ace teft-hander Billy Pierce was called on for relief duty for the first time this season Pierce came on in the eighth when starter Bob Shaw weakened and allewed Boston's only run. Boston had two on and one out, when Pierce came in, but he got out of it without trouble. In the Sth he struck out the first man he faced, then allowed a single to dackle Jensen. “I'd have left him in if Jensen hadn't got that hif,"' Malzone, Roston's next batter up * * Scrappy Billy Goodman vided the punch for the victory, fashing a 400-foot, two-run homer into the Chicago bullpen. It was his firs, homer in two years. “Oh, Uve hit homers here be fore,” Goodman sald. Then he amiled and added, ‘I just can't remember when." * pro- Goodman said the Chicago play- ers don't feel they have the pen- nant in their pockets * * * “We know we've got a ways to go yet," he sald. "But we've got a 5's game lead over Cleveland. I'd rather be where we are than iwhere they are" PONTIAC-OAKLAND COUNTY AREA SEPTEMBER — 19 5.9 | Based on US Gov't forecasts of Tide and Barometric Pressure Fish bite best during high pressure, | 14 15 16 17 18. 19 20.21 (VE WED, THUR SAT.SUN.M LOUDY ; ON,’ 6 26 | AM. 4 Fai ¢ og Pit.| AM. PM. AM." PM.|AM, eine a PM ee Accounts 1g COMPL ‘National O F P O Member F.D.LC. IMENTS OF Bank N TILA C infection on his right leg is Lopez said. | “But he scares you that guy Frank Clemens rifled a three-under-par '69 Sunday at Bob-O-Link Golf Club} Turk Lown made the lead stand to win the Michigan Publinx Golf Association's 18 hole handicap tour. | (Thurs). 6-3, John Vitton (Tues) def Artie Reed (Thurs) 3. Here Renda (Tues) def Bob Hanna (Thurs), 0-2 Lioyd Bartley (Tues) def Milton &wi- ert (Thurs), 9-3. Len Skaggs Ts (Thurs), 6-3, Bil B Don joknocn iruere ai ef Marry Rell ford (Tues) de 91 trelt (Thurs), 0-1, Rex deft. Marion Collins (Thurs). 6-3: Mike| te aie (Tues.) def Bob Hanna (Thurs) POUBLES Pearsall-Oakley (Tues) def Clarkson- Swigert vere ) 6.3 Bigford vineen | (Tues) det Collins-Reed | urs} |Rerver- Bartiey (Tues) def Mann . Reilly (Thurs.), 6-3; West-@a . Me . C Tues) def Cantrell-Johnson | { 9-\. Clarkson-6wigert (Thurs wget Rekee: Gkagus (Tues) 9-6 AlKrol Victor at Bob-0-Link Golf ‘Tournament | Sharp-shooting Al Krol of Mt. nament. four Krol also won the net jflight with a two handicap for 67. | Doug Wilson of Ypsilanti shot | 96-35—70, featuring seven birdies and five bogies, place. Roy Cullenbine fired 72 for 3rd spot. of the year is scheduled Sunday, | 183 golfers competed yesterday. Leading actual scores: 72, Chuck Thornton 73, Sal Po- ; mante 73, Hank Gladys Adams 74, Dick Leggett 74, Chapman 74, Jim Young 74 HANDICAP LEADERS | Champtonship Flight |; Al Krol Chuck Thornton Doug Wilson .. . let Flight Ward West (Tues) def Terry Can-| Oakley (Tues )/ Cards 3-Under-Par 69) for Honors in Publinx' Krol's actual 69 was compiled on scores of 36 and 33 as he posted! birdies and an eagle three. | division jof the tourney in the championship | The MPGA’s final handicap event, Oct. 4, at River Bank. A total of, Al Krol) 69, Doug Wilson 70, Roy Cullenbine| i Wins Fair Title For thé first time since they | their first place margin to two! SINGLES runs. But we couldn't hit. We/leaped past Milwaukee into first) games over the Dodgers, who Tom Pearsall (Tues def. Jim Clarkson didn't even get the pleasure of place a little over two months ago, | clinching second place.” Asked to pinpoint the spot where the race swung definitely in favor of Chicago, Gordon had a quick answer. “That weekend in Cleveland Aug. 28-29-30 when they beat us four straight." * * * | “The big factor was our bad iplay against the White Sox, the mechanical errors we made. They cont us four of five games to | Chicago.” . Gordon gave credit to the Yanks’ Bobby Richardson for a fine cutoff and relay of Mickey, Mantile's toss to nip Recky Cola- vito trying te score from second base in the lith inning of thé opener. Tito Francona already | had scored the first run of the | game on Woody Held’s hit and Colavito also was waved in by third base coach Jo Jo White. “If Richardson hadn't made the cutoff Rocky could have walked| in,’ said Gordon * * * White, coaching job for the Indians. all season, blamed himself. “T sent him in but I shouldn't ave,” he said. ‘There was no- body out at the time and the ‘bases would have been loaded if !Colavito had been held on third.” As it was the side was retired by |Elt Grba without further scoring. With time running out, the In- | dians now have to win all 11 10 to get a tie. No wonder the! | folks at the wake were talking’ ‘about ‘'a faint shot.’ lowa Speedster 74, Bill | DETROIT ww— A> new track Me saa H record was set yesterday at the ~.10-1—8 Michigan Fairgrounds’ one-mile Doug Woody .. .» 73-7—68 course as Don White of Keokuk, Barty Bowers tna Flight =“ * Towa, won the 250-mile stock car George, betwionh’ "2... 11.11 palgcge|Tace at an average speed of 79.97 Wally Kaun .. .ss. 60-1367 miles per hour. Marvin Pawty ee r0-14—¢8| The old mark of 71.85 was set par weiner geeoss Sine go-ts—e¢ by Tom Horner of Chicago two years ago. . White had ‘the pole with the \Escanaba Triumphs fastest qualifying time of 8.95 PIERRE, S.D. uh\—The Escana-/m.p.h.. also a record. 'ba, Mich.” Bears gave up only| Driving a 1959 Ford, White Corners, §.D., two hits behind the pitching of finished 2% laps ahead of Norman Chuck Heath and defeated oer (Nelson of Milwaukee in a Mercury. 51 in the northwest | White's elapsed time was 3 hours) division of the American Baseball'8 minutes and 18 seconds. [Congress Little World Series last! Don Oldenberg of Chicago, driv- night ‘ing a Pontiac, was third. who has done a fine): \the Giants appeared ready for the) knockout punch, And for the fifth) time they came back yesterday to) win ‘‘a big one’ and open more} daylight between themselves 2 their relentless pursuers. Their once four-game lead re- duced to a mere half-game, the Giants had only. to lose to Phil- adeiphia Saturday to set the stage for a three-way tle for first place, provided Milwaukee won, The Dodgers were idle. Just as they had done on so Area's Skiers Dominate Meet Cass Lake's water skiers slipped, off with the lion's share of honors jin yesterday’s first annual jump- ing meet, put on by Cass Lake | Water Skj club. Paul Boel of Cass Lake jumped 102 feet for top honor. Another Cass Laker, Tony Mit- chell, was second, with 92. Third place went to 12-year old Randy McCullough, state junior champion, with a leap of . 30 feet. ‘bowed 4-3 to Pittsburgh, and the’ |Braves, who were beaten 3-2 by Cincinnati. * * | Yesterday, the Giants won their second straight while the Dodgers| had their five-game winning streak | broken and the Braves, had their) unbeaten string snapped at seven.) In the other National League)! game, Chicago shut out St. Louis 80. -- ; Chicago's White Sox opened up a 514 game bulge on Cleveland in the American League, defeat- ing Boston 3-1 as New York was taking two from the Indians 2-1 in 11 innings and 1-0. Washington whipped Detroit 5-1 and Kansas City. swept a doubleheader from Baltimore 9-5 and 4-1, Jack Sanford pitched the Giant victory, limiting the Phillies to five hits. But he needed help from Mike McCormick in the ninth. There were two out and Harry Anderson on second, via a double, when McCormick took over and got Ed Bouchee to end the game with a fly to Willie Mays. The lone run, eff loser Don Card- well, came in the secorid and was driven in by pinch hitter Dusty Rhodes with a sacrifice fly, . Four Pittsburgh home runs ruined the Dodgers. The fast was hit by Hank Foiles in the eighth, off reliever Chuck Churn, —— Nancy Messler’s 72-foot ahd jled the feminine jumpers, wit Joan Fetterling of Jackson 2nd at to take tnd |games while Chicago wins five of 67 fect. | Trick riding by national champ- jion Henry Holmes of Miami, Fla.,| were extra features of the meet, which attracted skiers from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, as well as beer Some 50 took ae 3- Under-70 Nails Title for Marilynn re MEMPHIS, Tenn, (AP)—A Kan-; sas redhead, Marilynn Smith of | Wichita, fired a 3-under-par 70 yesterday to win the $7,500 Mem- phis women’s open golf tourna- ment. She opened the final round in fourth place but her 33-37—70 over the 6,675-yard, 36-37—73 Ridgeway Country Club course jumped her! to the title. Marilynn's 72-hole total was 76- T7-72-70—295. Her share of the pot | was $1,247.35, | = Mitchell's barefoot exhibition | 631 Oakland at Cass Curt Has Good News for Everyone Curt invites all of his friends in to buy a new Xavier 11 Gets Rolling " Squires’ Hero's Sue Captures Derby Test i'won his 16th for the A's, One Pontiac-owned Brittany) spaniel,came through with ag vic- ‘tory in yesterday's field trial at | Pontiac Lake area, held by Michi-| | gan Brittany club. The field for the 3-event trial totaled 70 dogs, mostly from the metropolitan area. Doug -Squires (Ponitac) won the 'derby with his Hero’s Sue. Sue paced a a fast and effective per- Squires’ Jippo was 4th in the eae: Other winners were: Puppies—Lady Genevieve (Ch ie tries Pahrenbruch, Dearborn! ; O'Spert ‘John, Dickerson = Joseph (J, Preeman., Ann ‘ar- bor; 4¢ Bess ie Thompson, Farming- ton). Open all-age—Giladjoe's, Pride (Joe Kern, Detroit), 2, Freckits (Bd Win- go's Gismo (Howard corn Detroit); 3 Cri Detroit) ngo’s Zorro Cri ) was 2nd; Donnie Ydane” Thompson) ird. and Sir Mayor Haven Holly (Howard Sten, Detroit) 4th in the derby, The judgtsa — Joe Kern (puppy), Crip- [ee (pupgy) : derby, Ralph Gardner, ontiac, Kern; alkage. posi Chappell, Northville, Tom Ff. Royal Oak. make kay CINCINNATI (AP)—Xavier of Ohio, checked 7-7 at halftime punched out a commanding third quarter lead Sunday night and handed St. Ambrose of Iowa a 27-7 football beating. Sophomore. quarterback Irv Et- ler passed for two Xavier touch- downs, one to end John Kappas Marilyn Smith, $1.247.35 Wichita, Kan., 76-77-72-70—295 Bonnie Randolph, $860 70 | to. 73-76-72-76-—297 | Mickey Wright, ann | San_ Diego, 70-76-76-75-—297 | Douay Rawle w0 mis 82.70-78-71—301 Kathy Cornelia, fsis'a0 : Lake Worth. 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Ronnie Kline went all the way for his 10th victory. Eddie Kasko’s fourth hit, enth-inning single, scored Frank Robinson and enabled the Reds to break a 3-3 deadlock with Mil- 'waukee, Bob Purkey yielded nine hits for his 12th triumph. The loser was Warren Spahn, who was at- tempting to register 20 victories | for the 10th time. He lost his 14th. Eddie Mathews hit his 38th homer for the Braves, Roger Maris’ two-run single with the bases loaded featured a five- run 10th inning, enabling the Ath- letics to snap a 4-4 tie in the open- er with Baltimore. Bud Daley, aft- er five straight failures, finally doling out six hits in the nightcap. It was his sixth victory in seven de- cisions with Baltimore this s season. a sev- SERVICE SPECIAL Complete Front End Alignment (Ree $10.95 Balance 2 Front Wheels Reg $5.00 Pack Front Wheels (Reg. $3 Adjust Brakes (Reg. $1.75 inspect Brake Lining Inspect Drums Inspect Wheel Cylinders PAY AS LOW AS $1.25 A WEEK $Q)95 With This Ad Regular $20.70 Value UVATTUTULVLEL LET EETE LETTE BRAKE RELINE FE ith didinabindlted eee m ee . ag —— ee ee ee ae TWENTY-FIVE Social Outcast No More, | Spain Bolsters Economy Bh a foreign aid and a key link in the when “Europe ended at ‘the Py- vii War oe. a 2 Hh outcast from iWest’s chain of defense. irenees” will be dead. Today, ae “assuming ‘an. increas: x * | The path from outcast to rec- Spain, which saw only about ognition had been a triumph for 80,008 visitors cross its borders in|Franco. He is firmly in the sad- 196, is now a major tourist at-, de, By HENRY F. SCHULTE traction, About four million! x © *® MADRID (UPI) — It was once strangers are expected to jam its; Earlier this ‘year, anti-Fascists popular to exclude Spain geo-, ‘museums and crowd its sunny |bad talked of impending econom- | graphically and politically from | ‘beaches this year. lie catastrophe that might topple) oe Wows: werd. In 1946, the United Nations Po bas courier: he instituted “Europe ends at the Pyrenees,”| agreed te bar Spain from mem- |, program of economic modern. jwas~a favorite judgment of his-| bership and suggested the with- ization backed by foreign capita! ‘orians and politicians, surveying) | drawal of foreign diplomatic ree- which was given a good chance. a country that for seven centuries) ggnition. All embassies were re- of putting the national ecenomy was a Moorish outpost and which) duced in status or close, except [pack on an eVen keel. Even had missed many of the eisencee | for the Argentinian and Portu- (Franco's opponents cenceded that that shaped the modern states. | §uese. this strengthened his position con- During the dark days following | The US. was represented by a Siderably. Spain's 1936-39 Civil War, that ‘Charge d’Affairs, Only a handful (Next: Spain's fight for eco- was truer than ever. The Spain ‘of Americans lived ih Spain. | Bomic stability.) ~ of Generalisimo Francisco Fran- | Jn 1950, the situation was re-| co — a “Fascist dictatorship” versed. The diplomatic missions accused of having aided the came back. In 1953, the “Pact of Approve Late Report Axis powers — was a social and Madrid” saw Spain and the Unit-| economic outcast : ‘ed States joined by a Mutual De- of 1958 UAW P b Today, however, that has fense Agreenment. In 1956, Spain| 0 e | changed. = admitted: to the United Na- WASHECAGN, WoThe Es 1 3 , | ions. ASHINGTON Wi— The Senate The strategic importance of ce pirawe Rackets Committee got the Sen- nation in the fight to contain 20,000 AMERICANS ate's consent Friday to file a Communism was responsible. It 18! Today, an estimated 20,000 report on its 1958 investigation of a member of the United Nations | Americans live in Spain in official the United Auto Workers Union and other top political and €c0-' capacities, including 7.000 airmen after Congre nomic international organizations, who maintain a series of key a recipient of large quantities of strategic Air Command bases, | a from which atom bombers oper- Students ate. and that rival reports might b é t a "tS z ec RENTAL PLAN | The rest are Navy personnel, filed. No one would guess how MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS : civilians involved in construct. soon that might be. The report $10 for 8 Weeks . ing Air Force and Navy bases Was due last Jan. 31 -school requirements met and members of various U.S. The ie _ * ’ i | re 1958 inquiry into violence in EDWARD'S 1: S, Saginaw |) “ee eee Ere strikes aeairat the Konler Co., : | American aid, which started Wis., aad Perfect Circle Corp. in |flowing in 1953, passed the billion- Indiana was marked by vigorous dollar mark this year. _ |partisan bickering between the In July, Spain took a major committee's Republican and Dem- step toward economic integration) \-ratic members with the rest of the world, espe- ti “wr 8 had t an re pT my a course of its government.) ss adjourns. * * * Members said privately they cially Europe. It was admitted to| full membership in the Organiza- AMC Rents Stadium tion for European se ibes aake +o Show Its New Cars operation and the InterndTion:] Monetary Fund, which made 517 MILWAUKEE international groups that had em- can | raced the one-time outcast. (ELIGIBLE FOR AID SALE uy — The Ameri Motors Corp. has rented ;Milwaukee County Stadium, honx lof the Milwaukee Braves, for its 2,000 Remainders annual employe preview of 1960 Its admittance to OEEC and Pe ee To -_ Rambler models the night of Sept IMF made Spain eligible for aid!19 Some 35,000 persons—employes Cc $ and loans of about 400 million and their families will attend to dollars, enough, it was hoped, to) The firm believes it will be one help it out of a financial. crisisio¢ the largest emplove meetings that was caused at least in part ever_ held in the nation. AMC by the destruction of the Civil joy has almost 22.000 employes War and the international boy- in Wisconsin, compared with 12,000 cott that followed World War Il. one year ago Admission to the North Atlan. tie Treaty Organization, so far withheld because of the objec- tions by some NATO members | to the France regime, sow ap- ulation was estimated this week | Pears to be = good possibility. 2+ 9 875,000, of wham 8,850,000 are When that happens, as political officially listed as North African observers believe it surely will,|Moslems and 1,025,000 as _ non- then the Jast vestiges of a time, Moslems. Sale Starts TODAY! Old Prof BOOK SHOP 9 W. Lawrence St. Algerians Are Counted ALGIERS (AP)—Algeria’s pep FOR YOUR MONEY St Yd ob 2% RETURN Paid semi-annually on your investment. Savings placed before the 10th of the month earn ftom the first! CONVENIENCE Four offices to Serve you. Save-by-Mail Service. Drive-in Window and Free Parking at the rear of the Home Office and Drayton Plains Branch. eb. SERVICE Prompt, efficient, experienced personnel to.serve you. Personal attention to each customer. pul Pontiac — Federal Savings ' 61 W. Huron Street ee ~< Downtown Branch Rochester Branch NSUREL 16 E. Lawrence St. 407 Main St, 3 4416 Dixie Highway—Drayton Plains Se I Home,pf f ce $ \ s RCA WHIRLPOOL SPEED QUEEN pe capacity. Gas Dryers INSTALLED FREE! DELIVERED FREE! 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE! 3 famous brands. All with correct heat for all gar- ments. All with 20-pound Choice Your of PONTIAC Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 51 W. Huron St. r Pr Pe a “4 Wate | 169% The GOOD NOSEREMNGZ, FE 4-1555 ; doubted that they ever could agree, — LG WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANITIES WITH COUPON PILLSBURY FLOUR © BIG 5 POUND BAG e Fy ae en ae eae ten (4 Oita, ns Ve My Vie MAN ue ; nea . 1 er UUIUUACLULUR AULT Tie fe 3 People's-Food Town Bonus Coupon POUND BAG PILLSBURY FLOUR “LIMIT 1 BAG 6 OO 828 6 OHO OEE Oe SO Oe EEE 24 AMA dA A al la SAGAN GAVE A NEAR A AN GaN ON daN ean dandaneas BRBPPOPOE LO LR LO. CAMPBELL'S ATO SOUP Limit 1 Coupon—Eupires Sept. 16, 1859 AL ALARA AL dal GT SUAU UU AU AUAUAUAU UL JAHCTRRPAL DN Nat ed Wea at © NONE SOLD TO DEALERS OR MINORS. NATALIA NINA aici CAL }' APPLE 5 PEOPLE S FOOD MARKETS etbitne hata ancn Wee 4 edecan: +9 ae. 6 OOTE bk wire OPM SUNDAY * t 6 OPTM 6 DAYS A whik am ere CLOMID SUNDAYS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 AM. WhO eM, Dartmouth FRENCH CUT GREEN BEANS Pkg. 2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY et THEGRAPH RD * ALL FOOD T SUPER MARKETS 7580 HIGHLAND RD, 59 ot WRLIAMS LAKE RO. MARKETS — OPEN SUN 1200 BALDWIN, AVE, es gay OUI BOE ya's er OOS ob DAYO AM ae i he Pa ee : . ‘@ x oe ; : a T. WOODROW WILDGEN ANN ARBOR -- Service for for- mer Pontiae resident, T. Woodrow Wildgen 46, of 1402 Lutz St., be held at 1:30 pm. Tuesday at F wills J, Muehlig Funeral Chapel, Ann Aror with burial in Ann Arbor. Mr. Wildgen died Saturday of a h@éart attack He is survived by his wife, Elda; and a son Thomas of Afin Arbor, his mother, Mis. Gert rude Wildgen, and three sister Virs. B. L Sticknes June oe If YOU WORK IN j are DOWNTOWN PONTIAC... You Will Find It So Convenient to DROP OFF YOUR DRY CLEANING GENEY’S Back or Front Door! FE 5-6107 FE 5-6108 12 E. Pike St. Henry Georgia Says: DON'T BE SORRY! Best Deal Ever Sept. 17-18-19 ACT Now! vive. GEORGE WIRTH, George Wirth of 32 Cherry Ct died this morning at Pontiac Gen eral Hospital His body is at the Schutt Funeral. Home. Melvin A MES. EARL BARRETT HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP for Mes. Earl (Dorothy M+ Bar rett. O41, of 1380 Hickory Hidge Rd Service at Hartland Methodist Church with burial at Hartland Cemetery. He body is at Richardson-Bird Funeral Home in Milford Mir tarrett died was a member of Farmington OFS Sunda he Surviving besides her husband, three daughter Mrs Robert Holmes of Hartland, Mrs. Thomas Brogan of Ft. Benning, Ga, and Mrs. Fldridge Brian of Highland two sisters and five grandchildren BRADLEY 8. HEASLIP MILFORD—Service for Bradley S. Heaship, seven-month-old Mr and Mrs Ceeil Ho Heashp of (Wy Ol 3711 Ellisia Rado will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at ©, J. Godharit Funeral Home in Keego Harbor with burial in Perry Mt. Park Aemetery The baby thed at Henry Ford Hlospital Friday alter a even month iline Suuvavine baestede hi paren tipe bas beothies tephen and sinter Shere Lyon, both at home, hi grandparents Mr and Mrs. Stuait Willson of Saylvan Lake and Mr and Mrs. Ceol G Heaslip. of Masalonia and vreat grandfather George Sands FRANK S. HILLER ROMEO yerwice for Frank S Hiller, 72, of $28 Benjamin St will be held at 2 pm tomorrow at Roth's Home for Funerals Bur lal will follow in West Berlin Cem celery Mr ditler dted Sunday in St J@eph Tospital Mount Clenien atten t odor atten SUPVINIng: are his wife Bertha, three daughters, Ardyee at home Mrs Onah Kurynieki of Warren and Mre Carol Lynn Welser of Mount) Clenmven three sons. Ro land and Ollen, both of Romee, amd Frank Ny of Flint and 18 grandehikdien MES. ORRIN PARKER ONFORD Service for Mes Orrin (Olive Po Priatkes i§ of 62 Pleas ant St will be held at 1 pon tomorrow at) Bossardet & Reid Funeral Home Buried will follow in- White Chapel Memorial Ceme tery. Troy Mi Parker died unexpectedly at her home Saturday of a heart attack Surviving areAhree daughters, Mi Hiaavel Waight of Oxford, Mr Wille Gladys Lane of Mishawaka, Ind three on Alton Hurnham and Russell Parker both of Pontrar and Floyd Parker of Oxfoud One sister. Mi Ainelia Johnson of Plortmea and oa Ritter of Dunder brother Arthur {7 grandchildren and 29) greal-grandechifdren alsd Survive q AMOS READ ROYAL OAK- Serviee for Ame Read. BZ, of SUS NS Washington St Was held at Voom. this morning at Voorhees Siple capel Mr Read died Thursday in Pon ‘to July ] ianks of Detromwt and Mra ¢ |Rosalind all of Pontiac also sur- tiae after_a long illness. One fon, - |Amos Jr. of ‘Johannesburg, South |Africa, survives. WILLIAM M. SHATTUCK LEONARD—Service for William M. Shattuck, 82, of 44 Diyision St., will be held at 3 p. m at Bossardet & Reid Funeral Hlome, Oxford. Burial will follow in the Kochester Cemetery. Mr. Shattuck died Saturday at Bliss Convalescent Home, Oxford, after an illness of five years’ dura- and will be held at 2 pm. Wednesday 4) Survviing are three daughters, Mrs. Marguerite ford Mrs. Helen Hoadley of Mansfield, Ohio, and Mrs. Lois Merton of Leonard, Lynn and Harvey of Rochester: five sons, Clarence, both -ef Lake Orion, Howard of Pontiac and William of Hadley, and 20 yvrandchildren. Deaths Elsewhere WASHINGTON UP Dr Delbert 1 Bergenstal, 1 istant chief of the endocrinology branch of the National Cancer Institute died Saturday after a jong illness HOLLYWOOD up rian, of sore of the Cilbert Ad who designed clothe for trreatest feminine hed ines ilfer suffering a stroke [feo gared cae Ire Jaret ©, in 19 MON ve mtiay ine were tmarvied NEW YORK op Frank Con, erford Walker 73. postmaster general under President) Franklin D Roosevelt from Sept 11, 1940 1945, died Sunday after a long iWiness He helped finance and organize the campaign which swept Roosevelt into office in 1932 GREENVILLE, SC op Dr J Warren White, 67, an orthopedic suregon ang brother of fr Paul Dudley White” died Saturday, Capitol Columns Wont Be Cut Up for Premiums WASHINGTON pany his Away (AP) A com tbandoned plans to give chunks of the Capitol’s old COHUMNS @as Soap premiums, * * * Phe 24 histons columns were dismantled to make way for an extension oof the Capitol’s east front. and officials are trying to rore out what to do with them Marshall Soo Lachner, president of BOT Babbitt, Ine had sug gested that his company cut up the columns and give them away t premiiuls But) Lachner said. the architect. J couraged the company ‘We owban the idea reluctantly,” he Capitol George Stewart, dis doned worael State Revenue Official | Dies of Heart Attack . LANSING (fF Roy ( 11, head of the cigarette and mis cellaneous tax division of | the revenue dept. died Satur dav following a heart attack Ile was selected last year as the outstanding administrator in’ the tobacco tax field by the National Assn. of Tobacco Tstributors Struble, state PHONE FE 5-818] TODAY Low summer prices are st MORE by ordering NOW . of a warm, comfortable hor are no delivery problems storage tank 15 filled there sion. . . AND, BURNS, eliminating costly We can now make delivery anywt ~~ competent drivers » difference * * pe & & & Hol Sta FHEEAN RE WY Red Trading. (T'S LATER THAN YOU THINK Low Summer Fuel Prices Still in Effect NEW! With RT-98 Mobilheat i in effect and you SAVE You assure your family ne this coming winter There and REMEMBER when your is NO Condensation or corro NEW MOBILHEAT CLEANS AS IT furnace repairs - NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE, YOU TOO, ‘ CAN ENJOY MOBILHEAT FROM GEE vere in Pontiac and the surrounding ~ area in one of dur new modern metered trucks driven by experienced One tral will convince you that “There ts a dens. mps , OAL and OIL Cc?: ATTENTION ‘SAVE 50° aq Ton - Order your coal in load lots of two ton or more and save 75c per.ton. tt y COAL USERS! 1 Raber tomorrow | McGraw of Ox-' THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER: 14, 1959 STARTS SEPT. 15th IN THE PONTIAC PRESS A Cavalcade of Stars Give Their “Bowling Tips” and a Seah heer tiene ce ak os ae i aa %, ™@ Marion Ladewig ti oer Tie ‘Ske Sibenlete peas ate Pi, hacia Raby eh “Pin Pointers” : “Bowling Tips” and ‘Pin Pointers’’ a variety of bowling ; tips from All-Star bowlers. > Starting September 15th in the Pontiac Press sports pages, I a daily series of bowling features, tips and highlights by the : nation’s outstanding bowlers. : Such outstanding bowlers as Eddie Lubanski, Billy Welu, Sylvia Wene, Lee Jouglard, Mrs. Marion Ladewig, Don Car- ter, Dick Weber, Miss Merle Mathews, Jim Spalding, Tony Lindemann and many others, will be featured in the ' 1 daily series. | ! + b: < ea a eee Cord id sali Soom Apia ied Sates. lapel 2 ‘ & - a ___.__ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 14, 1959 a tah H ‘ . * # ] (Offered by U. of M. Here ’ . . * , : oe 3 F t | . Sh { lJ = i | : : : ty of M Ex- , their day and rain Futures Moon Shot Ups Si Reset So . program of courses for the fall] pontiac: Elementary Schoo! Curricu- | semester, udes a total|'m (Bd B105), Tues. Sept. 13, 4:30- The following are top prices Of 14 courses offered. inthe Pon [fast Bini’ APRRINE.‘Siadest Prose | @d 0 da covering sales of locally grown ace ssues tiac area beginning this week, | {2630 pm: Specialization “of the produce brought to the Farmer’: | Ween oa ee ee : * * * ee . p.m.; ‘tage ¢ le Market by growers and sold by In addition. » total of 53 Wo), Thurs. Sept. 17. 4:30 p.m; A : . * courses 6 jpeech gnosis (Speech CHICAGO — The grain fu- them in wholesale package \ots. NEW YORK W—The “science wil] be offered at the Flin i 178), Tues. Sept. 15, 7:30 p.m.; and Quotatiuns furnished the le ction’® j : : it EX-|Real Estate Busi ; tures market started off steady are by the |riction ed i ry bie ar off s issues suprted in a mix tension Center, and one each in/Tues. Sept. 15, 7.9 p.m. (the last to weak today with all new crop/ Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of stock market early today in re-|~ Lapeer and Fenton. uae ee ee ee ‘ corn —— moe eres to| Friday. Sponse to news that the Russians ae ‘ tional Children (Ed, ise or , new low prices for the season al- : had landed a rocket on the moon. ree carrics twe 0: | Oem ol} (oes pe pect though setbacks were in smal! Detroit Produce The electronics - missile - rocket mester _— of graduate or sept. 36 ES «aes fractions. , fuel stocks ga’ tracti , — bo undergraduate credit which can et. and Materals (Ed. D100), Wed. ae Asie, — “oe ee oe mccain . =e on a ere ent potpney muck _ Complete re- sought with independent front wheel suspension | be transferred to other institu- Methods" acd Maventete (uae. renter September eorn and all soybean| APP — BR an rnsee S00 ee oa Unicel States will step up| tne = ‘ae ; red on e chassis are marks of - with torsion bar springs. Cab floor and seat are | tioms. No transcripts of credits ‘he chee Ghee ee Loa gy Bs contracts were under fairly stiff apeies, Greening. bu. wees aces acces 3% ts spece age efforts in view of| - vrolet ight uty truck line. Improye- . at step-in height from the. ground, eliminating | are necessary. gipels ef Mental Health (PHP. 220), pressure and lost about a cettt| Apples on a pi seltbe Soviet tien ee ride, handling and durability have been _ inside steps. A student may earn up to 3 Birmingham: Ree! Enate Appraisal I within a few minutes. The weak-|Bieioues, buy 12 OM cc 358) og . = = — “ltrs of aedk tan « beche!| Mane Bess appeared to be a carryover|Grapes, Concord, pk.’ OL vas ost of the key stocks showed lor’s de b . = hester’ The Proviem Child in “ef trade opinion that a good vel-|Pesches bu. — gains or losses going from frac- | Ss erio Ss a . inte pee a y ig a4 ies geheo! (Ed cite: Wed. Sept. 16 7:38- | 10n Oo © COUrSes, vy adult |*: p.m. at hester High . ame (6 Gath comand éovteume *+ $9| tions to about a point. Motors y t F t g M pletion < 3 will be moving into stnaraercial +: }B| were actively lower except tor u ‘ ascina In oon who desires to better himself may| There will also be one course channels at least for a while when . 3¢0| Btudebaker-Packard reguiar and Is Fi ne P] Cc t \ Ts; it enroll. It is not necessary to work/joffered at Pierce Junior High harvest of the new crops become .. 2.25|, when-issued stock which con-. a Ss: O 1S] ’ u — for credit, but the regular fee School to be announced at a later - more general. *. w - 200 tinued to advance fractionally in still must be paid. date. For full information call ¢ : hea 3 i . , : f rinci i Wheat held within a steady Beans, n round. bu. ...... $3.00 <7) Seenavet NEW YORK (AP) — What weship, carrying three men and two} The floor of the deepest crater dees ‘ Se aera poe ‘branch _ |Beans, Ky. Wonders, bu. .......... 3.23) The ueez ay d| know atid don't know abo . | : Classes. meet 16 times, once} - Henry, Flint branch range on further reports of mea- |peans Lima, bu. .......- ” G00 e squeeze on money an ont know about thedogs, launched from a huge can-, on the moon never is touched byeach week f iod of supervisor, at Mott Memorial ger producer selling but commer- |Beans, Roman, bu. ........ .... 3.09)¢redit was still the predominant/moon has long fascinated scien-non in Florida. He forecast that) sunlight. The crater is almost hours. Regi =. perme oe ee Bldg 1221 E: Court St., Flint. cial demand was -light and no |B¢*"* saneed Leal ssse 38 market factor for the majority of tists, writers and others. the first place travelers would | deep enough to hold Mt. Everest _ ng hn oe) epee Gas ioiny ' : : ’ export business was reported |Beets, No. 1 doz. bens. ....,... 1 25 |issues. Seience fiction writer Julesprobably be Americans. | We never ine cunee ai Fel credit hour for Michigan resi- ~ over the weekend, — Caneege PO, nr eec eet 275 General Tire, which has a rocket| Verne almost a century ago pub- A, the Sore i rie : rer side 0 dents, $15 per credit hour for non- ® os " , jg {cabbage Curly, bu .. 1.50/Subsidiary, and Thiokol, also in) lished a remarkably realistic story * * incl ge i on its axis as it residents ossin eee oly aaa the Senbase anne be 1-13 rocket fuel, advanced about. 2 of a voyage to the moon. He saw The moon is by far the largest ie potty i arth) with he ae The first class may be at- Parma ter her $191 +: cont Carrots! topped, bu. ........ ec eee 1.50 apiece. Texas Instruments rose! it as a joint venture between theOf the 30 in our solar system ates 7-4 a rest “tive pags “Tew! tRded without obligation, but ajl ' rst , Septem 9) 48; : . behs. - a about 3. | United States and the Imperial A day is two weeks long on We), SNe oe the nme ata ey financial obligations om . unchanged to 153 lower, Septem-|Ciery pascal 2 2.50 | Russian government, with the moon : | slimpses of the outer border area, | — be: $115%: oats unchanged to aay R x * (dommreommia i aabecttaiidd TN ily s _ J however, and about four-sevenths, cgi id ~ — of the U S| lary irm % lower, September new type eon- - 200/ Raytheon and Martin Co. were’ of the moon's surface has been “®cond week, all program tract 65%; rye % to % lower. 1.00 Up more than a point apiece. T Ss A mapped, _ Will cover twenty fields of study September $1.30%; soybeans 1% ee - $50) American Motors dropped back! - wo Sets of Officers ~ * | 8nd offer the services of 66 in- Now Wholly Owned by to 114 lower, September 32.06%. slicers, bu . 390 about a point and Ford was down) | The moon's axis is only slightly, S!ructers. Registration in the . ‘ ‘ Beroiant fat 0 cctseecctesese 188 more than that. Chrysler and| = J . tilted, which means its poles are, Pontiac area will be handled at Pepsi-Cola; All Stock n c geplant, Long type. pk.'......... 90 General Motors lost fractions. | forever in sunlight. | the first and second class meet. | Has Been Ex G P Gourds, pk 1.50 | | cnan . rain Prices MinwaA eu. babe ce ae ing: ‘Shove “care ue aes | The moon is not a_ perfect! ings. | oe Leeks. doz bchs. ........ Sanossccee 200| , Lead : sphere, but the side that faces the HICAGO GRAIN so, naiaceecsesdanssceness Jag) Meee, U.S. Ote " In Postiac, s ; emcee” ere wey oe Gare. pe ws a “gee see 1-19) remedy 5. Steel and Republic earth bulges outward slightly, a Hea oe six courses are being Dossin Food Products, one of or vhest Dec. ...sc0.. 69% one ied i bag ..... 178) accu led as the steel | . bulge caused by the gravitational Northern High acl at rm uses gies amy lpens Bep...... 190% Mar. “>. 71, |Parsiey curly, dos. bchs. 1... 1 00 | = 8 pull of the earth. aes, ame a wholly owned Dec. ........ 1.96% May ....... 6974! Darsi A eres -. ¢ * * subsidiary of Pepsi-Cola Compan Mar. “2.0... 2.08 Rye— ee tee 100/ Rubbers were higher, Goodyear Its diameter is 2,160 miles, com- | * jSumrary peru npany May ....0.. 1.89% Bed eevee 130% pe =! pin btaat, eed 2 adits amoce thas « (poine (Ollk! ef _ | pared to 7,967 for the earth. Six courses will also be held in/of New York today, it was jointly om. Listy May Lee Ipeosers) how be nae. 7o5,Were narrowly mixed. Most lead- | aes . The pull of gravity is only a Bloomfield Hills at the Cranbrook |@mnounced by Emmett R. O'Con- Dee 02.04. 110 July oo 1 25:4 | Peppers, Red Sweet, bu. .... . 175/ing rails dropped fractions. | KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—The party officers trom 11. states Sixth that of the earth, so that on School _for Boys, on Lone Pine Nell, Executive Vice President of May 2001. bitin, dard (drums) (Potatoes, 50° Ts. beg 2 www. P33) Gains of about 2 were posted for !4state Midwest Democratic Con- walked out and held a separate the moon you would only weigh|"ad. One course each will be Pepsi-Cola and Roy L. Dossin, a: ‘a mew A req ean ti Rosca bey — pedecsscces 150, Géneral Dynamics and Du Pont. |ference has split into two factions, meeting. They represented Indi- @ Sixth as much, could jump six offered in Rochester, Birmingham, |President of Dossin Food Products. 8p. 8 |Radishes white dos. 2....7..7..... + 99,U. S. Gypsum was down a point, 4'ssolving the harmony sought mone. lowa, Kansas, Michigan,| times as high as on earth, and so 4nd Waterford Township. } *- * * re Buttercup, 4 bu. 130 Eastman Kodak picked up a point @ weekend meeting here. Minnesota, North Dakota, - Ohio, . There will be no added fee for! All of the sotck of Dossin Food ’ Squash, Butternut, %4 bu. ........ 1.75 0F 80. | Each group elected officers and Oklahoma, South Dakota, West 7. *« * late enrollment. The area courses |Products was exchanged for Pepsi- Squash. Delicious, % bu. ........ 1.13] The ticker tape was late briefly Accused the other of holding a/Virginia and Wisconsjn, and, In sunlight, the temperature, 7 | Cola stock. gquesh (hal. % oe. gg ce Loe at the opening. Then trading UMP meeting Sunita \Claimed 37. of the 54 votes in the — on degrees Fahrenheit James G. Knight, whe has . ) oe #8 slackened to a moderately active! th factions said party issues|conference n dark it plummets to 215 degrees! [ ; . ; T toes, b ‘isreunserateniore rately activ nee. 7 ’ Turnips. bu ‘ saponins 1.75, pace. . “|and potential presidential candi-| * * * soitel Life Insurance | Phas dctphia — grok UAW 5 Dues? | ane: Seneee aun iad |dates were not affected by the) oi. punsas chair 4 The moon travels through space Underwriters eas has 1 ye com |Capbage Mo 1, DU 5... .eee...05. 61 80 | Split. ee ee Coenen eee liat 2.287 mph. | F ‘ . Olan! wei ee | a ational” committeeman was , 30 660 cr . and managing director of Dossin ‘wae be DEE New York Stocks | Heading the rival groups are! : There are some 30,000 craters bee re 180) ; James More of Harlan’ lowe, ang (elected chairman on the Vidic ake of fe men ola Meeti ng Food Products, which will be Proposal Expected at sor. yc a Le Admreauc |. ee Kore, = 393 Frank Theis of Arkansas City,| More, who was retained as}Some are asx wide as 18 miles in| momen sn! Seems a) Snow Convention Next Mo th Swiss Chard, bu. ...... Ap 1-19 | Alliea o oo 10 Lit McoN&L «Kan. chairman of his faction, said his| diameter. The deepest is more| The Pontiac Life Underwriters! Cola Bottling Company of De- NTN | Turnigs. bu 2.00) Ts +06 OO3 Ligg & My 902! ay grou included representative . |Assn. will hold i i troit. . Atle, fi City SALAD GREENS | Allts Chal vee BS Lock Aire $2) More, as conference chairman, Pp ae ‘ P area Sithan four miles deep. | ? hold its first monthly in mric Ci tery Cabbage, dos. ++s+0 8223) Alcoa "eg Loew's Ine 30.6 ned the busines ing by|"om nois, Iowa, Nebraska,| There is no air on the moon, or Meeting of this season Wednesday) He succeeds Roy L. Doss rt |Gndive, bu ......... wares 2 Lon . Ht hl e business meeting by... : Fadl : : = ihestd be ee (Brcarsie. bu - sseereseeesens 3 oe) Am gan” 384 tae Le 32 $ ruling that a constitution adopted |Missour\, South Dakota and Okla- atmosphere of any kind. jat the Sylvan Glen Country Club,|will be Board Chairman of the DETROIT ®—A proposal to! Lettuce. Boston. bu... : 2.00) Am Ma te. bee a Nab 3.400% months ago at Milwaukee was Se 4 ig iene | ents eS dark 5725 Rochester Rd., Troy, as @new corporation. Knight comes to raise United Auto Workers dues| Lettuce a Se 1%8|Am Met Cl... 241) Martin Co 39 |illegal. He said there wasn't a) San oh party -atkers. |areas on the moon, called seas, al- anes golf event am dinner. ‘Detroit after a successful record probably will be made at the Un-|Remaine, bu. .... “238 AmN Gas. bag MAYD.St*" - 48 \quorum - at Milwaukee and no| th sides said it would be up though there is apparently no wa-| The dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m.|of accomplishment in Philadelphia fon’s international conventice in ; Am =r 423 Merck = 712\prior notice was given of the pro- ‘9. the National Democratic Com-|ter on the moon. Guest speaker will be Lou Vin-\and with a background of thirty Atlantic City, NJ., next month Poultry and Eqqs ~~ | 477. 8? Mert Ch & § 184| posed constitutional chhnge. mittee to decide which represents, cler, former manager of the Pon-\years in the bottling industry. , “4 . ry an ggs Anaconde | #25 Lelsadll varie an «tet the conference. AC Spark Plug to Build jtiac district and now managing the * w * -_ °° = f nerr vecasny. Armco 20) “g2 Minn P&L 34 ; —_— . The Theis faction scheduled a P g to bul Livonia district of Metropolitan] .. ; UAW Secretary-Treasurer Emil] DETROIT. Best 11 ota r Prices per) Afmour % Co. 28 Monsan ch. s¢ | The new constitution says Only meeting next March 20 in Detroit. Warehouse in Flint [Life Insurance Co Peptide ee Ga 7 Mazey, in a statement Sautrday or cadens: Detroit for No. 1 quality Aveo Corp “= 1h) Soterue, 32.2 cutrent state party chairmen, | sores group awas invited to held ¥ i n ’* * & jmajor marketing area in the group night, said that Executive Board), Heavy type hens 16: lght type pene | Bee SOF: 428 Murray cp .. arajvice chairmen and national COM- its next meeting in the fall of 1960, FLINT i» — The AC Spark Plug) Vincler is a past president of! wholly owned plants of the | members agreed at a meeting here! lbs’ whites Bae: Barred Rocks 21-22" | Boeing Air ++ 327 Nat Cash R.. 5 eee embers on vote and i+ Lincoln, Neb. . Divisjon of General Motors Corp.|the Oakland County Genera}|PePsi-Cola Company which are nt ce hat che armel ae oe Pe ges |B ERR" BEd rice the awe Gn *t MPI S| Ec fr coal an Manages Cafe at recon," Pi is paid salaries and operating = D DETROIT EGGS Sal wy! has NY Contral 8 ‘| More, former Iowa state chair-| More said Paul Butler, nation- wn a a an foot aa ice ciMa of the | ork ” O'Connell stated : “| DETROIT, Sept. 11 (AP) — Eggs f0.b.'Brun Balke 982 Norf & West 92 ‘ ial committee chairman, was be- house and a 61.5 square foot) 2... | , _- pennes, and the strike fund are|Detroit in case lots Pederal-State grad No A A 38.4 man, no longer qualified for the - , | iti otiv | The topic | * * * in need of strengthening.” Bor ge eS eae Burroushe : ut Ker Pac = 1 onterene chalrmanshiy Under trol the eonte ee aa building ee ene Opportunities tintin “ill Pe’ Christopher Holzworth, a Detroit | * «£ Grade B large 34. Browns—Grade A ex-iGen' Dre. |. 312 Ohio On i492 the new constitution. jcon eee Comerence ict cat’ sky alfass ey Perera resident for 23 years, and a Di- | Mazey said the board reached|smai! 18, Oraae' ts i444), medium 28-30:| Can Pee ° 3 Owens Cog ci fig, When he announced his ruting,| “1 aoe t know why Buter wants win an ane a at gion vector of the Pepsi-Cola Company. receipts of government graded Bept 4 : 3.6) ee ; More to news- s : fa be ° * * . | een amaaten eee aay on BE Re oe men Noy tantra amate fon ation tou One/MERUIFOS Grinding Firm [wil deme he tne ie Durat “either: in the terms of a sug-|erts tinge 16-0. tettut 2050" seat CNG, Sg Param’Pict Me Sti | ONTERSE CHET i ener eee Comatction © achended ele cn, itieen Teal lwirth was: Vice Presidentiang Di: > gested amount or on the alloca- enter weit) deed to-tetoseae: i St we pour aC “sera 0 ege e ication waa f = singer " keri aa Comptetion is scheduled for Co. has acquired the assets of |rector of S. S. Kress Co. for many tion of any increase."’ large 23-24. : | Cole fan he Pe ae at aukee, conference vice chair. next year |Gear Grinding Machine Co. Mich-|years. = . see Pepsi Cola .. 31 man, and ub Harris | oe : Gon Edis... 418 Pfizer. 34 ‘Scheduled { rl wa bd veda ice] — ‘igan Tool, which produces year Basic Union d Livestock Con N Gas. 49 Phelps D .... 7 | chita, Kan., conference secre-| More than 20 billion glass con-|production and checking equip- ion dues are now $3 a . Consumer Pw 547 Philco .... 241) ta walked out with Theis and , | i month. ‘They ‘were tecresasd @ cena crecrreck Cont Bax <2) phil Pet 482 a eal alee Rca 8 aisers were manufactured in the ment. said operations at Gear ant y if orce: cents at the convention two years| DETROIT. Sept. 10 (AP)—cattle —|ContGopae . 176 Brect & @ .. 42) PETOSKEY ®— The former|"Et’ PECCUCT DY D'S Group. United States in 1958, ——_|Grinding will not be changed. . ago. Gelable 18. Limited supply slaughter | font Mot 105 Rewuiic sti 95) Sheridan Elementary School bas ao ———— on lec ; — es pope gov ord — Guseer Mae .. S16 Revion vee taken on new stature through ren- City Electronics Men 4 steady to S0c higher; fully advance on Corn P He ee ee ‘92 «| Ovation which has transformed it! / . B N yi k utility; othtr classes scarce unchanged, Curtis Pub = 10.7 Dey I. . J —_ 1g ew Tor seattering good to low choice slaughter Der Eats et Roel Dott. $$7/into North Central Michigan all Y U Y tO ef mM | The Pontiac Air Force Recurit : steers 25.75-27.80: small lot choice steers i "a 97.7/ lege. Xa e Et : SAUL Can't Find Table 28.25; scattering utility and standard Best aire Bt Stns pe... tee | Se / ‘ing Station is accepting men_be- F d iTbeIb 40" ethaeta ama eee’ Kaen, DuPont Mie Scoville MI. 235] Dedication ceremonies were | . itween the ages of 17-34 for apti- . 2) AG 17.58; compared last. week good and | Bast K 4 Shell ou. 767, SCheduled today with an inaw- ° ude i for immed , to ee 1 t choice steers fully 25c high e 50c Mie .. 804 one t testing for immediate en- : N ki a higher: ‘ good bs a hotee heitery “4 rag a4 Sinclair = ta polytape rot — of more than ad ys eW ISS mer | Cd listment in the field of jerprsy NEW YORK (AP) — City offi-|fully steady; cows slow steady: Emer Rad 143 Bon Pac 1... 87 tend: : it was announced today by T./Sgt. steady; Exel! 40 © vtec: : ; cials today vainly sought a huge and ‘high choice and prime ieh-ise Fiissione ag Sou Ry... $24) Dr. Charles Anspach, president ; ; Charles A. Ahnen, corhmanding dining hall to entertain Soviet —— 3 ot meterate showing igh Por eg - 02 sta Brand 16 Emeritus of Central Michigan Col-| ATLANTIC CITY, N.'J. (R—The especially so for me because of Sheboygan, Wis. She won a $3,000 officer 'st the local station. Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev. |good to average choice. teers 26 tb-an's0;|Ereep Sul. 28} ere oll Sal Gag lege, and Dr. Dean C. Burns, | new Miss America says she thinks) the fine example Mary Ann and scholarship. ) ne He'll be here, ready to tuck in|fy ‘heiters He: mon pect to average |Get Dynam |. 43 Bid ON Oh 842 North Central Michigan College/it is her duty to “educate herself, my other predecessors have set,” In third place was Miss Wash- hind Nee) Cy a) ae his napkin, in just three days, but beep peel i desl a en lee B2 Stevens JP. 31.5, DOard of trustees president, are}to make herself as wholesome as said Miss Mead ington, Sharon Joyce Vaughn gi, | Hee twice each meets. Those ne there’s no table. utility cows 17.80-18.0: few up, $3 19.00: ae ten” AS gee Oa sa dedication speakers. The public is} possible so as to set an example) “I don’t know when I'll get back of Seattle, who won a $2,500 schol. Tualify may collet with oe | _ sa. * csmners ane guivate 4 ae 7: a, & Ei ‘ 70.4 Ruther Peo 31.2 invited to open house sessions fol-| for the women of Americg as to Natchez, but it will be as soon arship. Miss California 19-year-old Hetstanding that they will be ) When the city first extended an/ smal lot a ek a ot stock ‘ee 34 Tenn Ges 32 | owes the dedication. So spoke Lynda Lee Mead, 20, 88 possible. I'll never forget what Susan Diane Bronson of San Lor-|Pla@ced in one of te = ape : official luncheon invitation to the! same quality 29.00. WeMenle| Sermer Pred. $27 Fee's sul. 18 sate of Natchez, Miss., Sunday. She won|the people of Natchez have done enzo, Calif., was fourth and won a|'"® electronics adaptability such | visiting Soviet leader, it figured|mase tp avmacket. Gomnened Wout weck | Goodrich we! Tevee 2483 Millionth Volkswagen | the title Saturday night, along with for me” $2,000 scholarship. Fifth place and|#% Suided missiles, radar repair, on using the 2,000-seat Waldorf- veaters 3 4 09-40.00; standard ,2nd good Sree’ Pode ‘Vig tran Ww air 192 Produced in G erman a $10,000 scholarship and the pos-) ._ * * a $1,500 scholarship was taken by’! atomic weapons and many others. Astoria ballroom. ae eee oak one wtinte 18 3ihas been produced at the Volks- versity of Mississippi, intends to fee, Sia Bae room booked and won't budge for|23.00: load high eh nd 103 fo.| Indust Ray Bt en pus |. 303 wagenwerk G.M.B.H. factory in|Teturn to school after her year as 3612882-10 . Khrushchev, Mayor Robert’ F.| 1860-2000: cull. to” choice siaughter| Int gu #3 UB Carvice .-137 |Woltsburg, Germany. it was an-| Miss America is over, then go to PUBLIC 8A Wagner, or the State Department. |*®% 49-750; mainiy 5.00 and up moet | Inspir 38.2 Ug Rub ...... 988 get a master’s degree in ish. ee ad ue eee good and cholee feeder iambs 17.00-| Interiak Ir 3 OS gtecl 103 nounced here today. New 1955 Hudson Sedan. Serial No. 1 x “s s 250. Butchers steady to a — os U8 Tob . i); 24.3; On the same day, the Volks- Mead "low gathered around Miss Wendvare arc cans ae at ews in r| 2¢ lower ful decline on weights of int Nick hg Upionn | aad wagen truck plant at Hanover). @°% iow does she Hike to spend address being where the vehicle ‘s 260 Ibs Weights under 260 Tbs steady | it Paver 1734 West Un Tel 38 ced : leisure time? stored and may be inspected ie to weak. sows 25¢ lower mixed No. 2 and = Shoe 333 Weste A Bk .. 29.6) produ the 500,000th truck. ; a Sept. 14. 15, "88. : Wa0-tie he Butchers topes several Itt Sh nay MH WenE le tos 8. ‘+ = A stamp machine vatued at $50) 16.40-14.60; lod No.1 207 tor 14.78: No, |eyGe® Cot! MZ Win & Oo 416 Volkswagen production is now) “I like to read and listen to goks Coukt ter ha Couey al GAM. ' and containing an estimated $25/2,22¢ 8 700-200 Bes eid 31) 90, mained joes & EL . 9? Yom tee 3, Tunning at 3,000 units per day,| music,’ she said. She added that Juvenile Division. was stolen from Beedle’s Drug)? end 3 400-600 Tbs. 10.00-10.78: ‘com: Rewey Hay . 486 Yngst ShaT 139 ithe announcement said, and large} music did not include rock 'n’ 7 deka Metacend aieand Gaums Wi Store, 377 S. Saginaw St., Satur-/PeTSd. cee, S89 barrows and elite eteady| Kime cin eng AM Bed 196 additional investments are being/roll. “I just haven't been able to Te. Joh day according to city police, even, A teaseee made to accelerate production even|catch on to it.” Gat ee ' ; further in the coming months Boy friend? “There is no one having boon fe th thts NEW YORK, 14.—(Compiled b : A Poe | Soe” . eee tame B. W. Bogan Promoted ine Associates press: 1 ae ° . en, year, reg vehicles came |terribly serious in my life.” abouts of Mere aan miner eniid a assembly lines and produc-|. Eventual goal? “Ultimately are unknown and said child has t report A . Indust. Ralis Util. Stock , “ Suntny that someone - broke into|bY Chrysler Corp. Prev. dey... ae 134 we 2¢7|tion for 1959 is expected to exceed| marriage and a family but it'll be Isheupt ‘bo placed eer’ Une fertetistion home and stole his wallet and) pe-reory _ Month ago .. 3450 170) 908 290¢(tnat figure by about 18 per cent.|years from now, I'm sure. I'm . pean Peopie his wife's purse containing a total B © Sil & s Promotion of i oe vere, MS MST 043 BOLO aescninniiewnnneremennne "7 not ready for that yet.’ Biate ree hereby. neti- . of $14. noe’ been ee a ee me ae nt 21 New Plan Would Gi Miss Mead says she'd like to gli: Boge - BST announced by Chrysler|itss hign 711.3128 i368 987 9143 , n Wou ive meet Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- » lt Rig ead Raymond Jones of 640.8. East ns , ou : 7 88 129 1568) Sey . 13608 West Blvd. in the City of Pon- Ret change ry fee P< Gipes te Dems Vote Hike | shchey during his American visit. tine tm Bivd., told police that} Bogan, 53, will serve on the com- 5 3334 1300 , 968 mat She added that meeting President of feplemoer. AD. 1008 at time gcleck . { WASHINGTON w — A mew |Eisenhower “would be the thrill commanded 10 appear percenally ot said tn Sie, eel eceer Gauatae to ae cain iow 40 Build F ‘lities plan proposed Saturday by Deni- | of a lifetime.” at about $50. — executive assistant to the sutémo- ac ocratic Patty Chairman Paul need be the ~ ay U, : : - en nee vie et ier Polypropylene. . Butter well. ve feigan. Ot |e row trom Misclasipgl to wa the a ree oe : ughes, Hatcher “, voles, a cight,at the | title. Ann of an ane ton : : vtec. | : | ‘TORRANCE, Calif. (UPD-—Dow| party's 1909 national convention. |don, Mjas” Miss America 1959 alae epg ia kn With Harry Sufftin, Inc. State Kiwanis Meets ranger Co. will = facilities Be ots Proposal to oe is a y of Mississippi stu- Meare of ae St SY POT production of polypropy- bonus system would dent. This happened before ; oe Comes, ee a pee ee DETROIT — Delegates to the|lene here, on a site ddjacent to| Michigan « flat 52, in the 1966 |— Mise Pennsyivaniag won in 1935 . we aie ao - fea “Den 8 . men's wear stores, Hughes fond annual convention of thelother Dow convention, Michigan had 40 bas- |and 1936. a ! . = ) pee iam 2. ¥ merged Saturday in nett , - units, it was announced today./ le votes and four bonus votes, | Miss Mend is 5 feet 7, has brown “ ; AP Wirephete oe d were merg a multi-/tional, opened a two-day program| The facilities, first of their type| » total of 44. pirat tae oor html MORNSG AFTER — A proud and happy temity serves wreab- ee a oe tee an cae of business sessions and luncheons |for the western states, the an- : 26-24-36, She did not win any pre-| {St to their queen, Lynda Lee Mead, Miss America of 1960, Sunday © |—~ Ppunic ct | stores operate ‘under Monday. The meeting was to Close|nouncement said, will cost ““ev-' New Jersey's egg. production liminary awards. She has just .a following her victory in the pageant over 53 other con- Serial Ke two aitrace of eatin been Matcher. |Tocsday ‘with election of districtierat million dollares’ to construct totale more than & Southern accent, . |-‘eStants. A college junior, stv fet, seven Inches tal, has (EpcnSeSh a Sm Petar Bt : officers. “" [and is 19 go on stream in 1961. ‘year. “This is a chailenge to any girf,’ brown hair, green eyes ghd measures 360636. ~ oe tan,” é . ; eof Lot ' E : ¥ = E ras . j ma, f “THIRTY _ ; eet aoe ea | 3 / on acy — “| FOF Sale Houses” 6; CARNIVAL oa Death Notices a ES Mewes S| : BARRETT , & 1959, “Dono. =eeaect JOHNK ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘ ghiend: age 04 beloved: wie of J ° Brogan and Mrs. Mo Brian, Gear ister of ny a. aise Wer Card of Thanks ........+ Sg five- randchiléren. Pu- Memoriam neral service will be held Wednes-. In sooooeceDecD aA eat-grandson of George Bands Rent Farm Property ......15 Funeral service will be held Tues- day, Sept 15, at 2 pm from the Sale Business Property cantly Cc J Godhardt Funeral Home per x OR F-) aaaad = OPEN . s $508 Clintonville Dr., off LOOK Ou a Onten TERT Hs : cath Dasemment 33 car pre! DAILY and SUNDAY tine Nanaaiee, Gemarens . lex, zoned commercial $8.500~ d Box 717, Lapeer pe 1 2 day, Sept. 16, at 2 p.m. from Flowers 3 Hartland Methodist Baa her mer 1s nnannnoceonoos9soo0 See reeat te Martiand) Caw : : Funeral “Directors 4| etery. Mrs.- Barrett will lie in | & SONS i * Subathed s Living piece te’ state at the Richardson-Bird Pu. BLOOMFIELD we aban ob - er At It B Cemetery Lots ......0..0+5 5] mers! ome This is (cee 6 Se eee Shas Marble fireplace, 22-tt . er BURTON. SEPT 2 1s8e MARY | one's ‘Povian Five art | : anata’ tte.’ Nothing Down | (CONVERTIBLE 2 Edith, 103 Jetted, dt benia D | — fooms and ceramic tile bath | walls Ceramic tile (CON RTIBLE 24) FAL ESTATE FOR SALE putes deer mater ve A yn end sun om Cormeen ee | — Fw -als b = hed pong mn eee on your Ww. W ROSS HO baths = Greets Myre and “Bessie Vall hu: |, $18 500 ii A. Terms. reation ares Wate Cesrag ment included: ‘alto. A , on 38021 MES 1 ice will be held T Beautiful aped our model Don ; - 2 map se a Bice ate | ONTO PART on one for, | 2 an, sett, ed | 08 2" MODEL * or ! For Sale Houses .......... 6 Joy Ra. ee dtroit. with sy three bedrooms, Tear sized | SYLVAN VILLAGE DRIVE BY Income Property .......+.. 7\ Kopera officiating Interment in living room, modern kitchen. | Must be seen to be appreciated. 3 bedroom tri-level will be com- 200 x acon’ Attractive Sale Lake Propert g| Grand Lawn Cemetery Mrs Bur-| {il bath two cor Auorms. Easy A real buy st $21,960 with November. Phone Builder HOME hea ‘full cel. Sale e Property ....... teal wilialiallncatatel at the! mW. inum screens and storms. Easy | each to For appolat- ge rat} gmail . heat, two full baths, “excel. Sale Resort Property ..... 9|_Msney Punerel_ Home FHA Terms ment, Phone OR’ s-iesi. : 3 BEDROOMS ent basement, neat modern Suburban Property JQ|HEASLIP, BEPT 11, 1960. BRAD: | ° , 2 fh tS | TRI-LEVEL STARTER qe ee ar perty ...... a0 ley, 3711 Bilista, Mitford beloved | John K. Irwin & Sons | NO MONEY DOWN $7995 mt. skew: Le ale 1 | ° ° Fi: Sale Lots .......... cee eee eet brainer of Miapher | REALTOR BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM RANCH. ees see ie ee _ 10264 Lakeside drive. Ox- Industrial Property ........12] C Meastp and sherie Lyon Yen | 415 Wo Naren Birect ey ee ade ne a: “Prattiey. EM 3-0482. $495 DOWN bow Lake, west side, beau- For Sale Acreage ......... 13 Mre stuart Mion "ena he tnd | Phone PE 30401 or FE 7-4031 $50 to mor oar taka ‘anal DRAYTON AREA x 2, BEDROOM a) . aig a Roll Gora bunga- For Sale Farms ........ a6) ecae-ates Hees tD, eer, |COFNER LOT 10 x 99 12 te for eauity | 9050 Je Jorose, north pg i ilgsh way Tue Eicken mapa Ty 5 1390, $11,880 EXCEP- | off Airport Road ro #1 79 OE {Wh Siiae EP- | - Rent, Lease Bus. Prop iW Seen ee ere ey biadier bhaet #1 00" DOWN FI IZABETH LAKE For Sale or Exchange ... 18] in state at the C. J. Godhardt | ts phat 3 bedroom end basement dew Punevai Nome : | barge ee bee finins ae ; oe Near Rochester. UL 2 7) P M . lie agen "acs PARKER. SEPT 12, 1959 OLIVE, lotsa 143 ¢ Pleasant Lake Wood __ 22715. oo cones x 5 ESN SOFT ue ae | ene eee saat ae cee “et? | open 5 BEDE. OAK PLOGRS | OAZUEY PARK COMMERCE LE. EMPLOY MENT | dear mother of Mrs Hazel | Nv 2 Lovely surroundin, Plastered walls. Low dn. t 398 E. Tennyson, off Jos- JA JOY NTE Wright. Mra Mildred Shanks, Waterford Township 4 bearoor t 3. Community water PE 4-8519 : payt. | Directions: Commerce Rd. to Sr lyn. 24 x 32 modern bun- Mrx Gladys Lane Alton Burn fanch) (nome hear Lay a | 4. Blacktop road one pom morse Rd. Left to Oakley | * Salow, basement, forced air -~ Set Parker and Pioyd bakes Paria Wlarae tik aa iess : cats trom 02.350 — ASSOCIATE BROKERS — ated .. Right to Roselawn, oil heat, ‘needs decorating le ? arker ear sister 6 r a ootoneliy (lade e : pany, . blocks model. W ~~ Help Wanted Male ........ 19 Amelia Johnson and Arthur Rut. | Sith > froin rat! tal "ron dal . “BURT BY OLD. WORLD 443 Orcnard Lake Ave. FE &-0663 Signs. = atch fer puts Sey. 97008. { Help Wanted Fernale lL bellied de arson baths 2 car uttached Cit. Rog US Pat, ; p RAPTSMEN”’ SEMINOLE HILLS 252 W. Hopki pf : hilar d 20 t dchil Poa. asrece . 7 (MSO bedr . pkins, off Bald- iin Wanted eae PAL children and 20 great-grandehil | $1800 down FHA terms | 1000 oy mi Seren, i #15 ress, orem, ot tg ie) west, to! Lovely 3 bedrm. home. 1% paths. | J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | iarge “dormatory’ bedroom, Employment Agencies ....22 Tuesda Nees t 18. at 1 pm. trom| Open evenings until 9 90 to subdivision or call— porch. 2-car e Immediate | ; E. Walton FE 8-0441 MA 44621 basement, ‘two 1. room, 4 Bossardet-Held Funeral Home, san ; | David Ward Y 2 $18 900 ATTRACTIVE LARG io sandy TaeemictionE 73| Oxford. with’ Rev. ‘Anthony Nel: | wy 4 3599 be sons That Jimmy Watkins! His idea of a successful evening is “°*"! ar 3 oung, Ritr. Rie +02. or Holly | Ay oms, full beth, ell becomes, | ee SON Bete ee re ode iat t to 5 ” ee 7 BEDROOM HOME. 61.500 DOWN. atic ad ’ Work Wanted Male ........24] White” Chapel’ Cemetery are! four cylinders all hitting at | the same time’ eM 3-018) _ J BEDROOM HOME. 01.600 DOWN. | pucmetic Heat and hot water. On ‘DO NOT DISTURB OWNERS Vor : 5.) Parker will lie in state at a UVM A ee L see oe | CLOSE -IN, >-7AMILY INCOME. | 1¢ 8. Marshall. sho ye Near schoql and DORRIS & SON REALTORS Work Wanted Female ....25|) Bossardet-Reid Puners! Mome diss ——— | Terme ‘On vocal, property. | i iness FORCES BALE BY OWN-| Broke ae un down. WE TRADE SHATTUCK, BEPT 12, 1980, WIL- ime 500 ee Nice extra | : : 1753 W. Huron Phon: < See cision. Leonate Mich _k L NNE D a __For Sale Houses 6, For Sale Houses 6 WEAR ROCHESTER VERY GOOD | bath Vestibule sieiraoes" Plas BY Y OWNER | WEST WALTON | NEAR CLARKSTON. = bMS spe eer ee Meron | | Ine rene eee > Cw pene 6 ee peth. full aeee tered wails, coved ogary tached 2 car earage. Priced bee ranch home large lot. brick. — we — 5 ¢ 2 b SERVICES OFFERED ence Shattuck. Howard phektuck, 110) oe HURON mR smn beautify rees. $13.800. §2.- See ae tee 3 i, ould ager ee oe bo Me ani a, Trees BY owner, $15. Ts arguerite eGraw, Mra | —— 7 wo mo. ves. | posse: = melen MosaS? _® and ‘eas Lois IRWIN | Ur 27h Sener ° an ar oe easton em if t une PRIVILEGE HOME 3 ? 1 Ce , arve also survive 20 | ‘miL.Y CLARE HOMES . | ear around E building Se [VICE ...020-06- 26 grendchildren ” pungrel - service S ree eae ae HOMES. _ —Sauirrel_Ra., Auburn Heights, _ p e on ers ers gall cou ourse. Big ot. New Building Supplies .......- 71| Will be held Tuesday. Kept 15, at GEoRGEln linc Starfire Bidg Co em 4-653) | NEAR “CLARKSTON | west sine retrigerator and stove. Complete- “'| 3 pm_ from Bossardet Reid Pu- | —— 4. bedr insulated. $3,000 down. MA Jusiness ServiceS .......+. 28) neral Home with Rev Fred Clark | 4 BEDROOM 8UR IRBAN 1 ‘ oe font ae en ? sree bones ety eee vcogecn S 3008 _ ,k Taxe ‘ fficiatl te ' IROOM BUBL A N h D O rms. Color th ‘fixtures ery nice | SHELL HOUSE 3 BEDRM. LOT Bookkeeping & Taxes .....29 guler ‘Gemetery Mr Bhattuer wil Exceptionally nice suburben 1| Family home situated on large ot In own pportunit with vanity. Attractive kitchen, | [ocstion among trees. 1 bedroom ‘SHELL HOUSE 3 BEDRM. LOT | a 100x150. Asb Uressmaking & Tailoring .30| be in state at the Bossardet-Reid Dedronn home. ‘located on a| Jot. Short distance from schoo! has builtin oven and range. own, 3 bedrooms up. scar ga-| front. Rough w on and eae ; . Funerel Home beautiful 196 x 150 landscaped lot | and bus , This home has screened BEDROOM RA Plenty of cupboards. 15 x 22 rage. Breezeway. 1 or 2 acres tank. ro witing and septic Garden Plowing .......- 3 | Gerbeted living. roomy tiled bath | aun porch, “automatic oll heat) Tom Gty mir the large. Lam: HOME NEAR NORTHERN living room. Pull divided besm't.| to right paryy. ne “rms | _ for cote Pe Shue Shs sae : . OT: * . ™ and plastered walls Pull dtvidec and f lace in livin nm Gls e large fam- ‘ ash. PE 2-054 Income Tax. Service ......: $2 Funeral D Directors seed basement with Tnished recreation | be youre tor $1,000 San lly. We offer you this T-room & MADISON HIGH heme By. ewasr. 1 Sta ier aiiiaeiiial K. i empleo. Realtor syLVin MANOR. BRICK RANCH. i . cone vy is room o itert } bag 8 y ome esturin 4 amr rms. ARDEaEG ARPES sees cre-s COATS sltached garage, Extvrioralu.| DRAYTON WOODS nice bedrooms, Is-ft. living Be eee are eee, LB ii tg hea ee orgher Pad eM plc 9. "916.800 “Terms: Laundry Service 34) FUNERAL HOME erieiina on both house and garage } bedroom brick situated on high came _— abide oor aa W AS $45 PER MONTH. pees a as “_ “ie per of Rory LER¥IKG ~s _ Owner PE cea : . Zr ae you want a good and } beautiful lot Has all th ng room en enutifu r = - eco! or equity eS. “Se 6 Lande ApIn Do ep ache OOS IC 3) Drayton Plains OR 3-7181| nics home - see this gus ior 61.508 ainda ws. extra nine Gichen end nensre kitchen with break- IM WRIGHT . Realtor Owner, nfinished split level Most att ae pene ea eo ae Moving & Trucking ........36 GPARKS ORIPFIN CHAPEL | down. FHA terms dining area Ceramic bath with ast room Full basement, M45 Oakland Ave PE 6-044 500 DOWN roe Lapa aol ere ahe pel | pea. arage. 19 E. How ra‘ ; | Thoughtful Service FE 2-064) Vanity and ettached garage. Re- ee heat. fenced back yard. : 1 5: O Wixom. Mut 4-7520. PE. stske —— Painting & Decorating ....37)=—*~""- aaa = duced price of $17, so car garage. Full rice, mOpenTTuLe 35 Low monthly payments. 2 bed- | WEST LOOMPI: : Television Service 38 Do | h Cusiom brick weneer Fapaciees $12,200 about 9660 fon EDNA. JAWE GAINMIQGEAR SESGO | cua Rana ke Cuice taue ayeal| year eal ieliy easdern vanen lees : : CUCU ne BOs Ue ns bedrooms 20 2 14 living room| WEVER SCHOOL costs down 3 bedroom ranch home,| Will also rent with option to ome. 244 car garage, full hace PONTIAC Typewriter Service Ry....< 39 with beautiful replace 22 foot Beautiful 3} bedreom on double attached dear garage. fenced| buy EM 3-6444. ment, lots of extras with 3 3 bedr ' FUNERAL kitchen and di el 4 a v NORTH END — Clean older large lot, extras. Moving out of Sores: ‘com frame house. Base- Upholste os 40 . ning with @# pano- ty lot Has large living room 1,560. MArket 4-2854 ment. OU pholstering) 4.2.2.4. - 25. 4 __“Designed tor aera — ramic view of the valley and| With ledge rock fireplace. Fenced home 10 ft. living room, sets immediate possession, FE mt: heat. Garage. Total ° Voorhees- Sj ] nar Hardwood floors, tiled bath Hae yard waa radiant het water ert ea esas coe. 86-2018. Price 49 000 ean site aon, ] e orms and screens Unusually eat Can be had on FHA terms. Toom ‘ ec- TRAN . i Fe & end bath Base- Clean 3 r paces p el ned cotameron en ctene he a OFORGE R_ IRWIN, REALTOR ment. ofl heat, and. garage, “i Gas hash, Sh eatbe Car coat NOTICES FUNERAL HOME 218 fenced jot. Nicely landscaped | 206 W WALTON PE )-7683 Only St. ~ Spprosimately ti Near Our Lady of The Lakes ; Ambulance vice Pigne or Motor with garden frult and berries MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $400 down with low monthly BEDROOM Fourie Late RD. Parish, schools and stores. Only _ ay Ag A ; eaary atlractive home. $5,000 ’ RM “HoUse FOR, MIDDLE ocrmeue to qualifying Vet- tes “ Close te wis a2 o. Wi Lost & Found . " Cemet = oe _ Sued or retired 1 couple. PE 26038 FE 2-038 . HITCOMB, a vena es tery wile 5 HOMES school Excellent garden soll a0" UL 23930 or R 3-3888 Hobties & Supplies Qe aa WALKING DISTANCE trom mG vitae ; down town and all schools : COMMERCE CARE Notices & Personals ...... MUBT BALE 3 LOTS PERRY GEORGE BLAIR is the location rs | ‘y_: OFF £. ! Is 43 aan Ears fe gd Ze as Arn aen ‘ bedroom Rome “ny: Viking Homes snes rote aN geven pe bets with pr priv aes «| ae ode Froud hema FARK CEMETE y | 4594 Dinie Hwy OR 31231 ng room with natural fire- L Lake Geneva. 2 B.R. home. Pull lac oe graves 628 & up FE ¢0na2 — Dearne AING oars pines B bored “ee Esqm. ‘ wave MORTOAGE E COSTS Lee $4.583 with terms. _bown, ore AY ee $1500 WANTED : apace. Full ba D mre PRICES ARE GOING sement, ol —— 5 gem AREA TMB Ap fob opPontUNITY Established in 1918 heat, dear, garage Also mo MODEL OPEN Nice 2 BR. home on lot Enclosed Small eg ESE ) PICK UP CEMETERY LOTS $950 tee cnn , me 900 : rooms — ee Wtd. Children to Board 44| AT A DISCOUNT. Must sacrifice $1325 DOWN Close-in 8 room closing costs down —IN ONE WEEK— WEEKDAYS @ SUNDAY 1:30 TO forms. “ “™ ogee ——. wena room . lota Perry Mount Park, 6 lote home full bem't. Walking dis- Le Biaive : 6 ke privileges on 2 lakes, Near Wid. Household Goods ....45] Oakland Mille, nouth of | Walled tance to downtown Ideal for large FAMILY HOME. near at JUDAH LAKE s seattalee NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME breed eons shopping center. $9,- > \. mi r am educ 4. ver m - Wanted Miscellaneous ....46 Chapel Berit 16 Nehe “Waite WOKO ee noalow 48.000" ° ; ” . welcome ts hia’ “bedroom WESTOWN “REALTY ze other eloeing Costs. Rice titen: Worth Seei g at Once N , ! ITH-WIDEMAN f 8 wo story. Very large liv- en. has pictur ind foney Wanted ........... AT gia wy GMITH-WIDEMAN ige| Thix beaullful while frame wast Gib << ide Baky bens ing room. full dining room. ESTATES TE 0210 of Kees 11 9407 | funtype furnace, re uindow Oil) By anyone desiring close-in, Wanted to Rent .......... 48 rE taal five room bungalow with 962 7 rooma and 1'y baths, oak floors recently remodeled kitchen. lac pep Lo Jdosiyn. Full full "bases 2 eedroom home with Share Living Quarters 49 | i qin aren one ae Insulated, full bam: , with ol — eeenee ae gas price $4780 corner Sol wish sabe pesmin ss evel ‘ Aire), | pean Se > nee constructes eat 2 car garage Nice large urnace, incineretor and wa- . ae ges on Wtd. Transportation . 50! : % bungalows we have ever list lot Convenient to Wester Schoo! ter softener Garage Paved HERE’S WHY 3 BEDROOMS Cet Lake. Can be bought ; . | a rooms much larger stores et ‘ue. ow a H F e Invites comparison at story home. Oek Geers Wtd. Contracts, Migs, gilt A BOX REPLIES than average carpeting tile terms bee: Mow = she.eee 90.200 toe low payments of Living AS iowatl Lareat in L.R. and Mai O n J. Wan tt . so se .m, bath ints of closet apace, PLUS ArTaCiE nl Anan B h Wanted Real Estate ......02 t 10 a.m, Today there; | see : ee asement. Oi] furnace. Good east rme were replies at The Press pare costeiiectianer cur INDIAN VILLAGE — Geed price | RAY ONEII., Realtor For Choice north side | vocation Terme office in the following ne a im eeentity ie : ese, fleer Herdwood floors, full fad ote “oo Rd. or ll, 5 bedrooms. ar rge aa ving room 3 J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 9203 Commerce Ra. EM 3-6468 . ri parm gas ea car garage 0 RENTALS OFFERED boxes: and lendscaping nae is lenborbood. “$10 00 in t| aun storms gk bed af eedaags vz aa Bouts: a e VILE. va. eee G0 neigh or c : wi is 3 years old and in excellent | ——~" en Eves.; Sun. 10 | to : 7 MR. EXECUTIVE $'s00 condition. Garden. trutt NICE 3 REDRM_ NICE 1 “NEW 1 BRICK SBDRM. 6. 2, 11, : S| P J MAINTENAN , fruit & ber- NICE LOCATION il. ene Ants. Farnied « » 1, 1%, 14, 22, 2. - PRETENTIOUS HOME FAST SUBURBAN — Convenient pyiald ates ce rare fies. Close to pehools & churches. | peer school. Full basement, auto.| Clése—te-+all scnools. Restricted tent Apts. Furnished .....4] 4. 28, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 63, ell piensa’. #8 mello to new high school Only $1,400 This Ie o real tamiiy ome ond | 3 bearm. goer tekesl. Aloo] Bot sqeureg2 Beighborheod. Pos- r tancher joc 11 F 5 . . a Rent Apts. Unfurnished ...55|] 69, 70, 77, 78, 80, 89, 90, tjusive. orca. of estasiiihed ay parinlly Anigned|seceod foo! REVOLUTIONARY with low down payment. Fireplace 2 baths. Bulltins. tae: Rent Houses Furnished ...56/1 91, 99, 100, 102, 103, 106 fee hes nt ee sere This Large. kitehen Uled bald. Large Floor Be iss Alpes aL ro COLORED oak gees. etobe pielest oak floors. ' ’ ‘ A ’ ’ . a von ou 4 \ x > Kent Houses Unfurnished. .57))> toa, 117, 118, 119 4 een elas mene Aa total price of 3-Bedroom Brick Sr brick. 2°bedrooms. Car-| Street near school. Also 2 bed-| top ‘arte wstresk ee ioe Rent Lake Cottages 581 b Ge 3 : Ciseriminating Bayer, lfonmns ‘ Inside the city Full base- mes Pow a ten te ‘Touve ted nliving foom. "10 x — MONTHLY PATM ee oe — 1063 Wooalow or : : ) ee d —_ : are well plan } yl . For Rent Rooms ........ 59 aop| tery livable two. beautiful Cee tied baie ana. bunit Bo cure be ces ahs pron [5 £990 HOUSEREEPING' Ss uty ty. Wired for washer & Gry. | ef 4:00 FE 41186 Broker | EAST LeBARON STREET Rooms with Board ........ 60 . > tg war that ls oar execilen. is senity Elenter ia licina ic secaa hers lor ne. oy menonne ot minum storms & & screens. 2 ‘cat YOUR OWN TERMS | walle Galsmed atte plastered Convalescent’ Homes .....61 The Pontiac Press 2 car attached garage, nice vee eet aE Se rea here for the price ; parce: ed es 100 x 200 {t. ql this 3 room home. Beautiful! storms Rotten = =e Hotel Pooms ee ee B2 FOR WANT ADS a yaasione I" eel Cae. car garage $16.990 — terms East Side (Cle churches and” Drayton _—— aaa to. eat opportunity lot. $10.30 OR 3-021) Nice For Rent Stores ......... 64 . Peincoitend! (Brine sneludes Hloyd Kent Inc., Realtor pedieoms mowe Nain ondi: gount for ‘cash "to mortgage. oF “BEAU TY P PARL OR frame wungelow “anscnnd ‘ des ‘ « r n- hd a Rent Office Space _ 64 DIAL FE 2-8181 ' | ares Ret and other 2200 iste ity al Telearaph ra Macc peesees - in NOT HING DOWN VA terme. Well éstablished business in a Pe ate Hesliresset. 36: Thre Fe kor Rent Miscellaneous ...b9 ‘Rec an Noesetie bas heat, Fall $82 + gaara por per date reer bap oa 4 i é B ... ; AMPLE cueTOM Rr PARKING automatic gas heat Full FOR SALE BY OWN From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ' TRI LEVEL ARICK price only §7.850 with low GEORGE BLAIR Persad a alr oi! heat. Lot 100x120. _on_one lot. FE 2 350r7, 2 HOUSES ] | re sopesine Bais wis down payment. LOSING COSTS > REAL TARTE R HOMES BY OWNER: 3 BEDRM. RANCH. j t het room some * _ - —— s FINANCIAL pentea immesiaiey be ie varant 0 ee to aceans On Fisher Street $78 Per Month Total . ma AFTON PLA “oe 3-125) = Ure inn them and storm a _ eee: Press @asumes no fe@spon elorms and screens, wonder | Oniy 94.005, terms arranged Mew 3- i080 or TOR 3-8842 . suit yoursell. §260 Shrubs, aluminum storms sibility. for errors other ful kitchen with o 1 MI for thie 2 bedroom fh F — down, 50 per month. screens. awning & shutters. Appt. Business O ; : : than to cance) the enharges ae Seanititul sida elias | weet Beciay sence - CRAWFORD AGENCY _ only. Gp 3-314 | NST APPL. ' pportunities ... 66) for that portion of the first ot Michigan State College Giassed - in porch and 2 - 238 W. Walton 8-2308 FOR SALE BY OWNER FOR COL- Sale and Conleacts - 67) ber tion @ = carsctiee: area $15 200 with $1500 dn | CUSTOM, RUILT Car garage $410 DOWN 600 E. Fiint MY 3-1143 rota es Cras poe 4 : : : | a . ae Money to Eoati .-......-- 68 ole Uenelene hreeh ie DORRIS gf BON REAL TORS | Reautiful 3 bedroom brick GILES REALTY, CO. SR PER MONTH \/ |- Nal LAKE 3 BEDROOM. Mot gage _Loans ere 69) are mace be sure to get 132 zw tures ; Phone rr 41587 pneen eotomte! 5 pentane: FE eee ; Rt se bs Le ‘ pp lotion ery lee a a Y aeecapsa ee mare F desde be Laces | / ou "| number" 0 | IPL LISTING BERVICE amt range. birch cabinet : °F 3 : b ae 7 Close = ay ard will be given BLOCK HOUSE «¢ BEDRMS feel ceramic tlie vain len _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ a, on 6 miles North tig av aeaty “jecuraraa hee} mmcoses Park. ig ait shopping. fas spn = 2 acre ', lot Will sell for app 1 rat loor, nal bath In f Pon’ riced 4 MERCHANDISE Closing time for advertise. price “FR 8 1430. press basement Recreation room MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sookyn va waten tor VE Pe roaustion boots tae" mentn 4 Heed —sge ane agente with ull Harawoed "ho eee . S msnte wioteniia Woe lees OWNER BACRIFICING AP Hea (tees eg Scns KING" Sign. $208 closing eosts. Economieai | separate uuilities. Lasse ek: ona heat, water softener, aluminum iarger than regular agate rained $22,000 home Forma L's garage Stone trim Large / L w e Pere: $2,000 down, will handle: po Hear & screens. Completely in- Swap 70) type ie 12 o'clock noon the athe full basement Attached lot ty Watkine-Pontiac ar DLORA BUILDING COMPANY INCOME & HO iene Near | Mecthera High 1 aps Fee eeerutueeiete eae rece ts ‘ day previous to publication. garage $2500 equity and $14,000 tates. THE UALITY OF AS ; ME — Two eo > Bodrm!inease with full) basten | ool. $1,300 for my 82.608 For Sale Clothing .......- 71 wil neriaaee OR 8) WORKMANSHIP EX = oe Oe aces Stee basen $| fecently redecorated. North sid —SSSHy. Bal 96.100, FE 0-0812 cy e 1 . 5 NOTICE TO 5 ROOM MODERN MOUSE WITH CELLENT MA we oe ou and erm, with. basement for location, With only $250 eve Scrap & Iron) @222.-- 2. ees ee ADVERTISERS finished attic. Terms By owner RAVE TRE PRIVILEGE CF Btidor of National Homes” ‘or $50. Priced at x $12, 300 an and $80 mo. Including insurance ; Sale Household Govoods ri) The deadiine for cancella- FR 40705 SHOWING | THIS FAU- $1908 DOWN will buy you you can hav ogres and taxes. — Antiques t eo m4 tion of transient: Want Ada : a : TIFUL HOME TO you? ee haallas 2 Reareom ea 7 ROCHESTER buy!" @ terms. “A real ‘ é : Wels wo plwiecnciglele «= + ri In now ® am. the day of | nite SI Lo 2 bedrm home in _ ‘ “oop blic aT ‘NEDICT’ room, kitchen wi 2s. Clean as a pin. 2 bedrm. home Hi Fi. TV & Radios ..... T4A pan icaltog after the first B oF ane BESTRICT | roace gna. laree aunty 0 owner. Leaving State. ‘ened. sadly 2g cauminn 6 ia oe a _ nego’. £85 | NEAR LEBARON SCH Water Sof | el Eemdan Weat s@burb bed ea 212 ft. lot ; bunga eat, excellent kitchen. Pully OOL ver Softener. ...........05) EkeW WANG AD ATES / Was alsin — besioom Pull rise 66. ple tl lea NEAR CLARKSTON wih part Dasement. gassed-in| landscaped. Only $1,150 down to tne 3 bedroom ane. For Sale Mise cllaneous 16 ° , ; heat Living @ dining poseesee Owner transferred — 3 bed $31 venent tay wosgeot nga ie Sees Serene: ding ell. 3 Excellent kit Eitchen” Machinery ..........055 ION “a dice’ gel. anak Aig! poet eas ELIZABETH LAKE privi- ranch home. ‘Excellent condition. | ft, deep. Rasy terms. “A sense-| 7p Di k LU my Wee: A Do It Yourself o......... 7 et eeeet ere am Sen and . venetian | blinds Ge leges are with this slum!- freneas fireplaces, Bireh & 2 —— . J. (Die yVA UET ‘S00 "with PHA terms, . ; Q jot 88, - s edroom home. f Cameras & Equipment 78| ¢ 3000 (AS 8 8 ure 19 ft livin wie bata ortu and Tanae: 11, | $10.800 OUR BEST VA 345 2 ! CANAL FRONT aus . 6 250 450 670 eres See te oe we baths Fall basemions enti reere:| © Fs 016. “Just 4 ice, ~ “ae. cet . 2° bedroom brick ranch. Sale Musical Goods. ....79) : ae 640 a0 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LONG LAKE FRONT celleny Mitanene alee” oo ation room. Workshop. 2 car ga- bedroom bungalow with os Dase- = Genaay atta rE ston +: ‘3531 Lares carpeted living room: Sale Otfice Equipment... .80! a 400 ‘x 1 M7 100 jake | frontage r) ing room with chine cup. aY ot Enclosed porch. PE 2-8038. oe hae Nake. petvitegen! ae Sichen dee 18 men ee Sale Store Equipment: ... 81 in) eee eee isae PIONEER home fase civua neers heat 1 etelrway cto cluntin: room home. Oi] heat. Weer |: Miles from city mits. MULTIPLE LESTING SERvicm recat cuir b1iee ims Sale Sporting Good: 82 DE OL BE ie and dining room. with car- ished attic for possible 2 qenecls i chepging counter. FE | “sua rnees. Derma can be ar cae my tiles em a A : HIIIGHIEANDS reting 1 Bathe, - brick More bedrooms. I's-car ga- 4-4101 reaged. 5 rT ha Batt, Minnows, Etc. un .B2A ] Me Cn te eas eee 7 tdeanl family tame clese re lace, rh of by " . wie: ieree. Pera or a $3,000 DOWN Canal f ta be A RD ONLY $650 DOWN Hunting Accansodations RX} Ponting Preas b x numbers to Ht Renedicts J bed ae {. pere uli basement, Priced te is mt a Temes :. will x H § 0) ‘ a ave (Gn . base fio water heat at 89.400 with $2.51! tween Syivan and Cass. Large 6 move you into this at- Sand, Gravel & Dirt 84 ' 1 bout dune in: ores. end birch cabinets and double | tree and Insurance Ce rm. modern colonial home in. the 1S ae ed JUST Oe he ue, Pek casement Ww ; woe pie -¢ range and snack bar 6 stainless steel oo aink in taxes and insurance — Cal be.t of condition. Nice patio, 2/ Fur this home to keep f get- heat ifr F carant. Pall Vood, Coal & Fuel ......89 For Sale Houses 6 large tooms plus sewing nwanen Let beautifully | todays to. Seenk ‘= sls langecaped tin ones for stealing! "Three porate saeco tree: ut nants. (Chr : wa a it | : sion." eee. Plants, Trees, Shrubs ....86) ~.~~~-~-~~~~---~0 from: a eer careee ond gene ant rt reps, MAY NORTH END — For low thet whl afford you womfortopis | fnrulated, Utility Toom in ihe eae uae For Sale Pets <.... 81] BY OWNER ee p Reautircl LOU parttts monthiy ag eae of only 2, cenvenignt living tor the ‘rest | basement. IVAN W. SCHRAM Dogs Trained, Boarded .. 87A iinighed/ bane sete ie vee ra ye surance at 4! y cane tae BROS , REALTOR FE ® basen ent. Aute. gas heat MOV\ I RIC it iT IN Naccek * per cent tn- ° FIREPLACE TIME E 5- 9471 ) ‘ . _ you can live | $15.000 LAKE H = Hunting Dogs ..... «+... BIB) ts taslonepet cer a . ciean 2 beareom home Nice | > 2.000, LAKH ROME — tase |: Je fot coprenching. Prepere Tort | og OLY, Com, Manabi pacrifies $10.750. Terma, MY 2 year olf brick 3 bed- Wideman fRitchen " Blastered: aoe or the Successful Man ee. pa ——— for utilities.| chasing this home. And sum- kev ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ 4 i Ly ellis V4 torm tdoor . WIXOM. BY OWNER 5 ROOMS anapeaned: ceuer alte aie ion “Fai et floo on per Sn eee earatkce ke cue.” Beautiful view. 100 ba ‘liaise 4 ME nag lS BUYS a. FARM MERCHANDISE |" inOMore tramwe Reuse Aitaoned Handy to noresgualine, and | 412 W. Mure Open Bves.| Otay Rul price $7,000 with The ving room 18 1343). Bpactous | ‘"e Weler- Terme. OWNERS HAVE TO SELL rage. ‘Reat (tint GGL US enclosed porch. 3 lots : fere fl Ale eee eee “ VE 4-4526 kitchen. Geparate dining reom. 4 $24, 200 900 COUNTRY ESTATE — Cus | doPhge *4 have hag so a smaller sce Near Union —, abe” Bae eee ee ee . terrific buy for $800 down as SILVER LAKE AREA tf large bedrooms, 1% baths. Pull| tom built. brick & stone rancher | ‘foom home fora very lon orien, e. ‘priced to sell Hay, Grain & Feed ...... 88 , one aes best eee Williams Lake Front. vou like suburban livin divided basement with recreation | with attached oversize tw | Clos aru “Cah as toons ul M. : . : gu \ieges. Low down payment | + . ae g tees with a beautiful view on room plus a ia attic for stor. rage of e two-car ge e to sc .¢ us y ones, ea “st. For Sale Livestock .....,..89 tun e373), terms arranged MU NOT FANCY BU l dao 3 Bedrooms, 2 Lots this home on your must ee age. 2 car atta ab oy garage Oas carpeted eiveene nt —- end buy it tonight before some- WwW. Huron Wanled [livestock 90 as awe | ‘| Ranch style, 3 bedrooms, fire- iat Featuring @ large 3 heat. Built argeewell land. | builtin washer, aryer, oven ead | ise dows. re coe = J we ssees. 90 BY OWNER MOD 79 HEDROOMS vomtotiabie: ond reeme: race Bath and a hail, full base bedroom brick rancher, 9- 4 = Jot overlook- | range. Tennessee marble fire: | ROB A BANK For Sale Poultry ....-.-. 91 senae, terme. 100 300 lot bedreom Full_ basement } ment, dcar attached garage. 2 n living room. with natured ing Silver Lake. Yes, all of thie; place. Two plapters. Extremely | And you are stealing! Buy this Sale Farm Produce 92 ov on 3.061 21 on Priviteges on| rier eneded tots soe Breed oi eee Seperate: (eins and more fer only $26,900 with | Well-insuleted. Excelient construc. | home at our price and yee are : " j J paoeces 2IG@MALL HOUSE AT COOLEY lakes - s ule Nec tionaliy good beach Priced at m roomy kitchen wit! Teasonadle terms. tron. 10 acres of good land, School | doing the same. This home | Sale Farm Equipment ....93 Lake Yenr round with lake priv ledaye - #100 4 1.000 with 63.800 down. Call now) 4 —— cupboards ouble bus at door. 11 miles from city near schools Penced-in ard. tor Auction Sales 94 weet ene Shae Hickory: Lea avers sg . Sab t Sela en rata’ ose Vivier I Want A Thief! aii the children” um Sales ........... » 94) _ woe AVING STATE ose-In Suburban room and. hail : OEP Lo aetioe tran oeesoneartercs . p Pad rs z . fully car: LIST WITH fi x Low PE. % . t ‘ast WR: ; YLOR: STORY BUNGA Don Wewenald (tose Al peared, cack | Bedrins., Full Basem't extra {ironman ana thi beer One ete deal Ine this Wone. sim grviet, WE BUA en Al PIKE. roe Eves to home vie wood cond ; no uge oe led living room with AN ttl : e e this—e ite. ayy : near Elisabe AUTOMOTIVE Will Build 3 bedroom Tinished noms paabie escent eee fireplace. Béparate ‘tinioe roam, carags an & becwane te field Estates 3 bedroom home at | Uae & vicinity. FE 8-9 3 ‘Jake privileges. | landscaped home with basement and 1% lo te EE id 2 Wheat Tear ea overlooking Silver Lake golf eee ECW creas oe okt: ’ 420 Low St a teen oon aths, Your jot. or ours, an at oe iy age naga, Blond rege ‘Nice large lot, caved street, course Price $23,800. a 800 with $1250 down. Mome ts L. H. BROWN saleshies Lowell Street rest a jenn For Sale Housetrailers %| large, nitehen ont hati OR ing. water softener, inein- | five sak yen we ar Fame “ia.- STATELY TR “ and Poe age orale o thse od jc Lake Rosd bern . p Heh B tie “ol furnace and ¢ : eget an ning. OR erator. ventilating fan. Lake EES make a - . 2810) scant Rent Trailer Space .....,.96 8h ING i privileges. Bacrifived a it. consider fos oo “son gener lovely eeiting me ia ranch steal. Multiple Lis or = 0 motera. home; Kg A ont, wie Boman ee $i4.050 Auto Accessories 97 NGHAM room with ’ e living house, then . etn Renk i . ining e A the low terms. Has gas heat, 2-| onion LAKE For Sale Tires <:........ 98] Wie Magee. Commer of Terry. | TRADE : Furnished 2-Bedroom fr oa bath, Preasent Wh ae the a ’ =e romaine” rence ome, oreriook Auto Services ..............99} 3% yr ote Re awh bea: ; $850 Dow Nn, $47 Month There's & brecsewen es A . ants the Best— W est Suburban ing, rey Course, large Sale Motor Scooters Fo] Toms 1M baths. Pireptace Base. New and modern @ bed. | Carpeted living room, full base. | IM-eat garage. Pull base- And Can't ‘Afford It! , Located in Eitsabeth Lake Es- ; For Sal Me 5 ; BOnG 10 ment. Ree. room. Patio 2) ear room ive baths. tu base. eee fet. avatery- ana shower | non een Fee sna ad ceares : war ge 4 € ———— Sa egechedl on ; ci ep. Sale Motorcycles ,...101| gaTase Fenced. Some bullt-ins ment, Suburban, miles e urnace watet softener, a Ro: 1 ‘acre lot. Has 3 betirooms. Cus- : suto- | rooms a bee * 2 , : west. O P man briek fireplace. Owne 3. Cus , oe a Hor Sale Motorcycles ...10\) SAAR stianie, Rr'tcansterred|. Feaaat tact” wii] Sard!” pricey" shabe’™*" | Rags dig slg Priced’ | pinten“ana” Sanmeat. S08 era WEST SUBURBAN | BiTwetineteties Aiih.| Girt, Mets cra Pet, Boats & Accessories ..103]3 BEDRM Soue B NICE LOCA jade, Tela gente a he oe oe ( 3 F raw iN eee from Maveday Lake ig eee : bi “Ger ceteabte tsturee wees rE rac ‘ : Pibergiag ...:..03.... “103A aor br} sacrifice. Call owner, portunity ‘You SD aned’ been Ae ranks SS O'NEIL, Realtor Other features such as; 624.500 terms. For Sale Airplanes .....,10447 “BEDROOM Fi cee LREAL STA |B ney rere RS Beton carpeted vie Lagging alan THREE BEDROOM BRICK. Lor toreng OME IN SEVEN | | eee 4300.1 ixie * : p~—merreememnaoeee | Baise peg car rage. P Me 2 2 Transportation Otfered 108] far want hyn, uP ame | S450 DOWN . — “aN ow NER" | soe Breer i yee wind to ts ah Berge neared ie cs an BIR kes: ily room 1 ~ everiy. § .room Brick, ; Used ‘Track Par 306] aoe Cae aera seat | Aud immediate povscision.| oranate Ske” Vinge "ah harbor | fll price tam Nonmarey se Wee ene fy ruc arts .......106A] Fu: privilege on hile. Lake Neat and clean 9 bedroom 4 Lake Village in Marbor ain price Cash to martgage ot Good con basement, of! fur- Used Auto Parts .... 106B Excellent beach geod fahing. bungalow. Close to Wise. babe Dhaene a 8 an cir - ig Cal ‘ pm, OR 9-1205 ’ eee, =! rater. For Sale Used Tocks 0 Full price $9,060 win ¥i2 000 dow’. a anak $5,080 with 960 gree, 1 living Te re. paneled tam, faye Tere 8 un. won. Sel ‘i iat ew a ToT $16,000 terms. ” / STEEL a, 2 coremié | “hi. Go) Pa | : BAST Desirable reom Auto Insurance ...........108 ha eet weap, Miehinnd Miers tire ‘athe bests af 'slooete. com. Must Sell This Week Hay Down vets, becement wits Howes & Sports Cars ...109] fugniand. Mich. FE. A. Oey AS} Banke an se ee tenes. Senencee | Ae ee es rom, A |S: aad $ oe room, and ber Laan. oO eeth ; — ot Sale Used Cars vooee Ll 3 wreters une a! ten ene ee ware ebog! hg pM. 5 yo oy _ “ ee kee “ —— leat VAN VILLAGE. OWNWR 2 -- REALTORS — | cleaner yo gare sig | MRee B ehsorng HL ree. Leslie R. Tri ripp. Realtor CLARK bedrm. with 2 bots, rE 92-1048. vhs TEL ue ad S t | many extras Soot mane ’ Sabebt in RE’t ive ~..8 W. Maren Bt * of Oxtord. K REAL TST A ATE \, HORAPH: OPEN kves | dale Dr FR ue OL 248211 ae, |e or Pe eae HOY Rl ALTY NTIAC REALTY , | sses"® 897, SHEL @ trape A . . sy lm nee PE pees! 30 Baw FE 64m Ripe Listes EXtae ; 7] ©e- ___ For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses foxivan | LAK re 2191 GREER. | Pirst offering seeotive Templeton Sreciuy Jord epraeMau wens sc aire 4 agen | Rcbe eh ais Ser ghee 6) For Sale Houses ‘transportation shop- aNcH 20 §. Main. Clarkston, Mich. . Hts voli 911,000 ey pod type 3 ‘outlay — (ACROSS *} NK) payment to right party tence. New sub. 910 doen. ; Open Daily @ to ea 12 to 8 K. L. Templeton, Re: Realtor Apely tiae Press, Box 71 ae are 6, FE 2-9502 fp ot $2,000 VOWN> 880 PER MO. 2 - $1,500 DOWN bedrm. | home lake privileges. wear gt i. EXCLUSIVE... | 5" SE AS) Gian i Ad Ty al rs $1,200 DOWN ror is. Y OWNER Atiractive J cedroom orick, storms en ye $14,400. erm: e . 5 u avaistle Call Li eha32. Mort Mc CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw PE 4409: | | a range te Hep et Birch cupboards, Formica | =e 3 BEDROOM WITH a> counters, also built-in barbecue gage ul «43 per cent. i tached garage. U = anime 2a A beautiful view of the lake. also | $1,000 down EM a 5a. ach that is beyond 5 poo ner le rg NO could continue w a multitude of de we say, see it tor! MONEY DOWN vecraall We will be happy to wy buila a aome on your pele 4 an appointment at your. jo.. any ss basement. convenience *y jans oF ours. OR Pa e = ! PULL PRICE! ‘RUSS McNaB 481 MEYER LIVE FREE .. Oil heat, nicely landscs: . 2 BEDROOM. LARGE — LIVING oom Perfect location for this income] storms & screens. West subu --on Summit Street, close to two! ges09 Gr. Notht down. schools, bus line and shopping | $05", [%a.ee mw fnsurance ine Pull five rooms and bath ior the chutted OR 3-8021 owner. Neat be bedroom ae $5500 TERMS OR $6000 CASR | m r. You ma A ‘ he Geen cepeent on this $10,-/ ‘will move you in today inte this 500 property and the rent will} 32 room Berkley oll eircule- Make your payments. An excel-| SUtomatic hw. a c rule: lent. buy for a beginning family ~ eet oe cans Lar 2 of oe cou in or investment! 24086, 1S wo aeae@er call Li 3 BEDROOM BALDWIN AND &T FOR . Mic cosa 8 district. No brokers. * Those who enjoy ‘ving in a home without stairs, neither up nor} down. This rarich homé would be the answer 12 x 17 utility reom removes any cause for @ storage problem Two-car attached se. rage. Oi! forced air heat. 100 ft.) frontage. Lake [pide rhs Oniy | $11,300, $2,700 per month. Humphries NORTH JOHNSON We are olferin lie an estate. ler heate a te reas Rd.. Open Eves. on Land Contract with reasonable fe List ING SERVICE | down payment ae “PE 2-9236 ON E. KENNETT aS Sa er Se a Owners are moving to Arizona IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 6 RM | Tor thelr health. Carpeted living ranch, full basement, nice 100 foot; room dining room, lot, 87.900 terms. Drive by 6455, Adamson off Airport Road. Phene| er. Unfinished 3nd floor could be owner OR 3-197 used for 2 bedrooms. Full base- ment, ol] heat, gas water heater, WEST SIDE—OW NER 5 room’ home & furnishings. 295 Liberty. Cash to mortgage Call after 4pm ee ar © keas BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM MOD-' doa car nes “gery anal Bartell Bt. _— down erp kitchen knotty pine living); pont wait. see it Bite ese | 221, MICHIGAN FOR SALE BY OWNER 847 ME-| FE Hempstead this home to sets ur rom and Pull roqoe SEPT: gas heat, gas wa- storms & screens and 2 car garage. Included purchased &® 2 bedrooms, kitchen and tiled bath with show- Owner has reduced price & down i | | : 1 Shopping: Peyment Carpeted living room Conte fg ‘ on ye aaee. : aie with natural fireplace, dining rm. %» bath up FE 4 £106 room and modern up to the min- — —_— ute kitchen) Two bedrooms, gas . water beater Alum. storms MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE screens. Shower & stool in vase- ment. new I'y car garage with ARRO — $14,500 down RETIRING? : ed lot 330 f{ deep. Many Take Orion Iimediacely im ove ‘with thi sood features Only #6 see 5 pete eg reeae loet peck in home, its setting & location Spa- spection Dormitory size bed- rors ee om Le ee N rooms, 20x20 that should hel tes + bressawene ten mete hoa 3 | the family's needs Wall to well (ar"t. ate Ges heat eee we. | EASY TERMS — 3 bed- carpeting in the Eves anaes ter heater. Includes. car ting, \ room a years old room I) basemen au drapes and auto. washer dry Seif-storing slum storms & neat scaly landscaped lawn. (80x 6, Lake privileges eur Otter and screens, completely fenced | 11S ft lot. 2 car garage 510.950 gyivan Lake. Only $2800 down tear yard Convenient to Gls or Civihans Owner wip carry pa c No re- schools. $11,500, terms iinance Tive by tter Dr wT Meares, Bete Relat And Ste hie "Benuutl edecapea | & low monthly payments of §61 = including taxes & insurance. Full . ORR: AINE MANOR | basement Automatic ot! heat | Give your kiddies a cha t WEST SIDE — Brick & -s nee te t bo in excellent Pully insulated and almost 1 romp around the lovely yard of rame me Ke : acre of iand Seeing is believing’ your future home. Living room. , cosenten. 3 bedrooms. tile Older Home three bedrooms, spacious kitchen floors. finished 5 . with dining area & tiled bath percareat! beautifully land. In excellent condition from top fuji’ basement with recreation scaped Low cost gas heat room & stool Oil] heat, gas water $15,000, terms to bottom. Wall to wall carpeting | in the dint cement drive. Just reduced from | to $12.900 with §$1.500 | $100 PRINCIPAL & INTEREST PYMTS 4.24 PER MONTH FEATURING. PLASTERED WALLS OAK FLOORS GAS HEAT bs | BE ah ABOUT OUR NEW 3. oo CONTEMPORARY STYL. OME. GAS HEAT FULL ASEMENT. OFF 508: | lyn. $700 DO' OPEN SAT. & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 6:30 P.M. RUSSELL YOUNG- Real nt ERE S200 & Building SACRIE ICE SALE Drayton Plains Suburban wn at its finest. Jayno-He ous tom kitchen foatarang built-in GE stove & oven. Se rate reed | 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE LARGE FAMILY 8 rooms! 1 bdrm. on the first floor, ¢ upstiars. Two full baths floor, 4 upstairs. Two full baths Could be income or apariment downstairs for in-laws, e¢ ‘lose to shopping. portation, schools. Terms ranged VERSATILITY! Yes, sub. Pvt. lake, club house, public & parochial schools. $22,006 terms EM 3-042). Beautiful lake land sur- {00 PT LAKEFRONT HOMESITE terms. Sood ae eas lto¢pm Phone Pint. Chaar sth A NNET? SMALL DOWN PAYMENT | 2 bedrooms, large living room, dining L, large kitch- en with electric stove, wood. E living rooms ; beater. teinerator and water bedrooms fu basement an softener aneled recreation room ull me id eh, Ng Cina it cor aufage. sets: BRICK DUPLEX lot ‘Only $11,750 i you i interested in . nice a rome Ww an income. let us Lakefront show you this lovely duplex on With 23 bedrooms) This older N Michigan Ave Pive reoms home is now priced for quirk bath up and Pive rooms & bath sale poage | landscaped lawn, down Pull basement. Separea com pistes enced. Large living gas, _— = 6 water heat. | Test t Pics dining area. Electric ers. rORet ag for $75 per. hea car garage & selling for | ape tl us for pries po ns HEMPSTEAD REALTY re rf 2. Huron TED McC Cul ‘LOUGH, REALTOR After 500, FE 5-0510 PE 2-3971 $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rad FE {MODERN 2 BEORM SOME ; NEAR FE 5-1264 1844 ess Leke FE 8- n9am t Ope m to 6:30 pm. Subday 1-5 ( Wew YEAR. eee BI-LEVEL Rent W hile You Buy . ¢2 Miaai= Siriats Lake “Custom OR TRADE YOUR EQUITY ca Bee ccc, ene te 1 ama farm erunouse (fora pikces. Built-in oven and range vear old 2 hedroom ranch i Sel aia: clane’ fene ee cele Milford Lot 80 x 160 14g hath: EM 1-6833 e fence By owner T jer GI on ame ate ia " ms “AS is GROUP oF” BUILDERS, beled P ae prices thro’ vo'unie GET RICH ao purchases fe on custom = “Quality BIN. J. RICH an Weill TUlea secure warneaee No obligation 12545 Linwood STOUT'S 3 Aeon = Builders ae FE 3-12 ty or UL | df ‘1 - aw | Best Buys | Today ik deal Family . Hlop location ST MIKES i Close to Washington Jr High 3 bedroom brick home a School only a few biocks in desirable Ottawa Hills ae from this clean as a pin 3 division, featuring wood bedroom home full base- ing fireplace, separate alan | Ment, ot] hest, large land | room, breakfast nook, 1', baths scaped jot with new 1'y car fecreation room. attic che @rage Only $10950 with fan. 2 car garage ate oh large erms i workshop in rear. Quic | session Priced at sabes, your family a fevor look $4700 PER MO AY! Tote! peyment includin | taxes and insurance on this I. ike New attractive 2 tedroom home ‘Lake Privileges xcellent for newlyweds or f t 5 retired counle Large 100 room family iting A pet shaded lot Total price jump from sg lo: only $6,500. toe Features “Ceder Shake” ms exterior, carpeted living room. > large separate dining room, bedrooms and bath Gecneecine | spic and span kitchen. full base. | | SYLVAN SHORES | Solid built 3 bedroom brick | i { | ment w home with fuil basement hot waee wren Rea oe ot] beat. plastered walls oak throughout. Offered at $16,500. Qoors, .arge closets. ceramic aved ve Immaculate tile counter tops in kitchen uy it while you can well landscaned. 1's car ga- rage. Privileges on Otter | Lake Orly $18,000 with rea- “Bud” Nicholie. Realtor 2 3464 ' ROY ANNETT, INDIAN VILLAGE aricx | | | \ Cenvenient to stores & schools, 2 bedrooms, fire- | place in living room. ce- a ree ba os e un- fini: floor. base- apn one heat. 2 car ga- rage. $16,500, terms. LAKE PRIVILEGES bedroom brick ranch, beau tiful trees, view of the lake 2m ft firepiace, 18 ft basement. oi] heat, $23,500. terms. garage WATKINS Having 150 ft beach frontage, 5 bedroom, 3 LAKE FRONT of sandy | carpeted living room, | kitchen. Lge 3 bath, brick American col- | onie| home, ideal for family, Spacious a rooms, | throughout. large basement, | rec. eation rm... 2 eee, | auto. of) heat are on of the features. pny ed & be at 28 £ Huron Open Evenings & treet day 1-4 FE O- 0466 2. ACRES—CLOSE 1 IN 4 year old ranch home has large - Big cheerful Kitchen. 2 room ef closet space. phew 8. Lots room. Oi) furnace. $500 $60 mo. FE 4-5203. A sonable terms 49 Mt. Clemens &t ; : Call Mr Allen Warren Stout. Realtor (FE 51201 = FE 23370 77 N Saginaw St Ph. FE 45-8165 ‘ Open Til 6 PM eee Z “COLORED INCOME @ rooms ogg apartment up 1g bees nek aes eat arse 6 Aske in cane gi MILLER down payment | arpoca AMRPORT = Fire —_ rare | offere: -ooms LA KEFRONY j sere Excellent sarden soul 3 This beautiful home has 3 bed-, rooms ase. rooms. large ifving roum with | ment Ot! heat. 010 bs6—noming | fireplace No basement. Forced) “°¥D to Gt of’ heat Nice saxziy beach | NORTH SUBURBAN. 1 acre lot 5 rooms & bath. good garden you large chicken house pay, ret when you can buy this home ped | aaa down. Call f details Let joeetee: Terms can be ar- ¢ R AW FORD oe NC Y | = . bg! crea Fiint MY Bfith oe ‘ Gl NOTHING DOWN — 6 & ba 2 large lots. 18-ft. woe NICHOLIE) ae at A territi t gtites ey & HARGER CO. vets show you this one. ATM Bedoom Ranch a |. Miser bn Tok Lok Pa FAMILY HOME —_ 1% gon mh cil tee Sangveaped ‘a ; as decorated. Auto.’ off heat. Je wapiete kitchens. $n baths, es 2M bathe. 17 rooms ta all. Puli : come ec. Ff steam et. PERRY PARK , Beer garage and onty 3 hoor Perfect copenion. througheut ft yon are. inter Tile bath. Nice living room | ested ta & prop erty ot thie type Alam, storms ind screens 9 not fe an saree With paved drive Terms available reened porch, Penced \ lot. Only $300 down «ith William Mi lle low - payments | = ay that inclede and in- ‘Realtor F E 2-0263 surance—Neo @ i Mere. WESTIE nme cals engine uouce ia sod bet of Pontiee =| fany leneoneed 45 dyee b Bricks - frames — with | Bast Bicomfield W ~- 3 and without besements bere is te THe bah — laree Cali as to see. Low interest Bving room and dining tates. ord cary payments, -| pswa! bree eer — SePeee ea bores, full basement Dear earnge “pert 8E? O08 MOND AY a PR CALL ' 27273 — | Leshe Le wee Realtor SS! Wie. sHURON PE ai ee ne ; ? , : | FALL SPECIAL Lecated in Auburn Sonewe en a street. This bedroom with large 20 ft. livii Full tan tw jaree ful * 9180 down. UBURN A Mod sorte | mason room home wit automat water ale i Smail down pope My H. C. NEWINGHAM Corner Auburn .reme Ras. UL_ 2-3310 AREA jonny constructed 7 Oh pear heat. a ~BRICK—WEST SIDE Perfect condition. 2 bedrm. down, with beautifel tile beth and ene. Large lot. " biock from | Paul M. cad nes. Rs Real Est. FE «1550 oT Bure? oe 1275 “ ws JIM" NEA phaingaedl 3 dewn on be 2 bedroom home. 16#ft kite ivi room Needs some finishing. Full price $5,956 THIRD Vacant with spanned pos- session. j bed contem.- . ell. basemen forced air — = acres Powe LJ ¥ ee oo rie fe All this ane mote tor ony sie ee oe od of aeslaned . One Sees "ei ir heat Wii a any where lot with garage ieanaiag 000 INC eet } wittians ¢ are * seanirey | TAYLOR FAL] BARGAINS LAKEFRONT — — sold completely furnis Fea tures part ba Prato screenec-in porch Only 67 - 950—Terms. LAKEFRONT — Featuring m2 « 24 fami'y room — 7 ft of lake fromtage all Cy slows fenced Pull price only ms LAKEFRONT — On lagoon at Williams Lake Com- pletely redecorated through- out. A real bargain at $8.- $1,000 down OR 4-0306 | amet to “Highland” & precnarce WT @ LAKE oP VILEOEE ¥ Coles nate plenty shade. Near beach 5 large hg ppt bath. forced air of! furnace. §7,050 with good terms STEBLE REALTY. 1246 N. Milford ne between Highland £o Milford, Highlana, a, Mich. MU carpeted, basement tiled. 3 tis 2. tes located on 4 lots PE 5-2901. ETA A 3 BEDROOM. wise Westlawn. n. FE 5-1006. FOR SALE § ROOM FURNISHED cottage on Cub ke, between Grayling and Kaikaska, Michi- _ ean. 35-6758. : PRONTAGE ON D Nice neighborhood, safe for chil. | dren. Shady lot, 3 bedrooms. inree | living room plus sun room basement, recreation additional shower, toilet, - tory. House well insulated. Built in ea. $2,000 down. PONTIAC LAKE—Neat 2 bedroom ma ad Pine living floors. New Sonate jaunér ree a orms i] a a a rage. ae Hagstrom REALTORS oo and Bei (M58) e. Puli | Pontion 3 Mi OR 4-0358 LAKEFRONT — SOMETHING DiF. ferent Home & separate est a tener MMOND LAKE— 120 FT room With private rance shi Pius _ “a other tile baths & shower in mots part of house 114 of sandy Jom - Property alone is worth $126 front ft. but you can buy tits home plus nice Vn fea e = extra hobby shor or {12 960 terms. Call for Spaetotsacat now LAKE PRIVILEGES. Neat 2? bed- — ranca Built ‘33. Corner ocation in excelient neighborhood. Nice brick fireplac ® & screens. $14,000 on terms. | | ~ “Boy, mallow cake, and tuna fish sandwiches all oyer everybody!” what a party! Qaitd to Lacota CARL. W. BIRD, FE “Excellent Drainage Realtor | EM | 903 Community Nationa! Bank Bidg +4211 Eves FE 56-1392 EG? For sate") FE 2-322 APTER own powerpc op tunity for expansion.

ess Rent, fe) Bus. Prop. y Hagstrom REALTORS 4900 Highland Rd (M entiar Micn Ph : . LAKE | tage, lot covered with mn trees, maple. oak. birch A! barns p o pate 3 Te ine eg case - ong 5% ye . Fi 181 Nights OR ; LAKE LOT 90 X 180. NICELY landsca on Schoolhouse Lk at Wi Bivd Also, 4 beauti- ful model $23, Open or call OR ~ Paul M, Jones, R Real Est. PE 4-880 MAKE OFFER driving this farm move ‘| LOUIS “TUG” BORST | | 26% W. Huron, tiec PE 5 see eee ; t ag en ane On 319%. FT Ld OR $0258 | | PE 4-1187 ewtitel | STEELE REAL Ra. delween ii WE NEED 2 MEN for new aS Mien ona te te oa meee” oe sot commissions. Company A By owner. % Lary B4 STORE Bi BLDG, 0 On | WOODWARD | BILL sPkNcz . wit valuab "Trentage oo ae Bleck ion porting aren infront ur Soencs or Don wil. Don't wait. see this today! ‘| for 10 cars, Prone sft wus0 at OPPOATORT? a noma tanep ting NP Rt |G ato A ea woods. Excellent location, Corner | —S:rabit_loce jon. Ie sion & coiaae C Call Jim Price race 22) 3 ase town. Includes 24 x ‘38 ba horse stalls, ae ft rat poled ed pond. New price only $77 RILEN. REAL ESTATE | $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd re. Small down ment, Eas 4) terms per CRES on terms. fr t n with 4-4871 | 8- ACRE PARCELS, $2.950 each TY. 1246 N. Milford supine gu merce Lake Grocery MAr - 1200 ; > FOR sMALL BUSI ance, real estate ete a FE 5-8 FOR RENT OR CEAsE car with office 1 age on Baldwin Ave 5-181 Baldwin Ave age x 60 semi - bademe FOR | SMALL BUSINESS OR BTOR- ITARLE POR BEAU. | A bet Bhop. etc 1211 nes * park ‘Ra Next to Com- ket UsED nt property. © ig, etcelient frontage. __Help \ Wanted Male — SMALL FARM t@ acre of etted erin ‘ol, Bon Located ‘north ties Neat Lake Oskiand, et 2: eoaeitioe for tee wih with wt FC Wood Co, |'*: WILLIAMS LAKE: ae ‘AT Mw AFPTERO6 Maple 6 WANT ATS! To find place to live or ’ | fied NOW, used car, see Claset: : | APPLICATIONS = For CON. | | Proauctt Jamestown. N = | jo Blimer i i = aaa A “PERMANENT PO&i- ai) around man for lary with no lay-offs _Teliable, Call OK 3-647 PART TIME a) ere Pour well dressed men $18 per even af e “poe re 5-274) 148 . REAL ESTAit ntasien WANT- ed for fulllime. Lake property & custom’ home sales. (Call EM 3-0085 for interview appoint- _ STEADY WORK FOR MYDR AMAT. a mechanic, part time 22 AU urn, SALESMEN & DISTRICT MANAGERS Specialized lighting company has positions avaliable for men with Gesire for rapid advancement with ing rm Limited travel, night work. protected tefri- age no barrier All re- Gea business items. designed for industrial and commercial appli cation Inquiries confidential Write W Eckdahi Great Western “URGENT” Eddie Steele For a. employment. Rapid | vacations Radio previous samerment | shifts Apply Director tof ecuel bt Pontiac Bervice, tiac General Hospitea - —_ —— Pontiac Michigan Employment Agencies: 2 GIRL TO LIVE IN 1635 PRI | vate room and TV Ref MI BRANCH 2 OAKLAND COUNTY OIRL OR WOMAN. WHITE. FOR) GRADUATE _ rience necessary Write to Bou PRACTICAL NU RSES le Pontiac Press a Immediate g WANTED EXPERIENCED ‘PIZZA Salary 20600 per ‘aeathe Aw € a waitress Apply Julie's matic pe increases to top oalary oat 930 Mt Clemens Si Closed of $32 per month 4 hour ete week Free laundry service Dif-| WANTED EXPERIENCED MUL- ferential for evening and night uilth operator Generali Printing duty Must be willing to rotate & Office Suysiy 17 W Lawrence +8054 | Nursery Service ORiando 3-4245 State license & bonded Profess babysitters & practical nurses. Vacation & nursing assignments Call Pearl McClure CAREER GIRLS Receptionist FAA’ 9-6 or patel & baby care. , i} Housewives and Mothers | Part time, without Interfering with your family responsibilities, | or full employment. Local as signments with nationally known | nization number one in its | field. Definite guaranteed income | for those accepted Pleasing per- | sonality and best references re- | quired This is not a traveling | nor usual canvassing position | For local interview write fully _. to Box 3@. Pontiac Press siving | $275 | se educetion, experience, add- Sa . ress, and telephone number Ee one Typing and HOUSEKEEPER AND ~ BABYSIT- , : ter, must paad dete at a4) . . and $1 3- or n R Cet Om or Elais eceptionist £ te RIEN fei Bebenes aie | . ‘S280 * [| he aaa all sees 8 | For new air aenditened offices EKEEP | Typing and shdrthand Pleasant uous nies phn id Call ener | sgogerpetnd & must & days No p=- Olteenieal 65 45647. tomas turdays : | eeetan a Diversified Wednesday ay off Met = « LJ | VETSIT1 be reliable and furnish references | oI ei | . $225 IMMEDIATE OPENINO — | Some trping. some filing. some gin general office work. High phone answering Al! combined oat oer a ce ta dies ' to make this an interesting posi- able use an adding ; méacuine paparignes not neces- tion No Saturdays SAVE ENERGY, USE | avon Serna ee neat de Help Wanted Female 20: [PERMANENT —putl ime frost ee eee ARE what oe ning Girana Thesler ta « 4 LADY TO CARE FOR nots tt IND an MAID 36-66 LIVE IN PRIVATE MAN. LIVING IN OR {NEAR | Dre Piains for housework and care 0 Idren § days week OR | 35-1633 |i sary Usual job benefits. Apply in lag to Frea Thompson. circu- tion Dept The Pontiac Pres Business Machines $350 If rou are able to handle a cal- exchange for small wage MI 6-192 LADY WANTED TO CARE FOR | children 5 daye wk FE 40196 tm. TV. Weekends {ree 2 ary culator or any of the bookkeeping 2 & $ $20-625. Write Box 85.) machines, have banking experi- Pontias Press ence. we have an opening for you Hostess tiac Press Box 56. With dining room management experience toe supervise Age 7i- 38 Waitresses ee eee. ae N. Bandy i, BA EN WANTED! tion with a jocal business which NEED ape eles FoR bar _Hig yhiand i AR; ord Selling 1960 Pontiacs — alread offers unlimited opportunity for 2-1631 | With din = redicted to retain it's No. 3 peat young men who can meet these a eo | lovely new re fion is tote’ sales. for the com eee “Opportunities Unhmited | ing For Sale Farms 14) (eee Coe ee calibre raleamen eittouce Hiss acho | If Jou are e selt-tarter & are pize and handsome; reward Preferably some college ie ine . ua Pisa og YE. \ 15 + ACRES. MOUSE, BARN | exceptional salesmen’ Top com- 3 arance - Neat rg it jecide FOR MEN & garege. ) miles to . $18,-| missions — bonus — fringe bene- 4 - Fersonaiily - Pleesast 2 ee. ‘COOK ~ Take bo pe chame a aay fite — demo pian, Contac Henry | If you can meet these besic| PART TIME oa arr, ha rr FIN ce eee ee te 85.000 allow pret t ( Kiire, Bales Mar Pontiac Re- | aualifications and start Roger a5 __baby sitter Ret. FE 46336 DIETITIAN 68 Secsman, Orion tit ving Pe tat) ore, % Mt. Clemens st. or| *itly at a minimum PRACTICAL WN “sie we TO SIE TTLLAN 2.2.06. atrerriee: et oan 27141. A aoa ere ad E oti 01.30 weekly, To fil + future | KITCHEN ! HORSEMEN! AND CF wi HOURS | 8”. in local ares. Must) Crepeopy ye (5 acres with good Sent modern sar ay, ea alqoeaimaas enue ro | WOOD FININMES, EXPERIENCED Eats a bitenigns Practical Murss | OUPERVISOR ; home eapezionce nece Men. on burning in touch-up i License Many Job extras.” Write sis. Fo: 13 work. ae Grinnell piano fac-| for application Michigan Civil to $. Call PE 3-187 after § pm. | tory Holly. Michigan. Service, ng 13 FOR MEN 8 bedroom heme ot reer Lake meiye | including Sunday. WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR 7 OR | igeraGRANT EXP Mh Res ‘room rear. rivi~ more full time experienced real | “Waitresses day of evening legen ony “y1.s00. _ Attention Men in estate salesmen Our general field | oiiris. “i or cook per- ; term gives you a broader commission | . I um r 9 curner’ > | sores Birmingham Area cen von. steals unhorm, paid vace- | Seed Pepairt pee aes frp Elgg tone HAGSTROM REALTY | 9 iP4peisaT*eshy. “Sewera | Man experienced tn sales. cont =. 1 need 3 honest, ambitious men Sih de ve =e 5 le PLiaple end | estimating: er grading and hand- farm. Po Basten eee can fete ae lcanS ante teen Coe Telegraph. Birminghan. ling. enough f t lone ee at ates ee | gaat 2 MEN TO KELP ERECT RETAIL SALESLADY FOR STORE ee H. ote HOLMES, INC of tiving If you are a worker carnival rides, Tues morning selling soy appliances. an | Clerk Typist mi c. #-3983 pat pot a seater, a can ae _— A oat jot ood anaes ete : Oud oan! Ware | kb is ‘ou how make § week . , King — Aged {th some office ex- i HOME. re 6 XCRES. ogg ell adler a de 2 Exposition Shows | Bouse: vo, ‘ast Dinie Hey perience. Type, os eaat a erm Neat, clean, 5 toom home. ~' Me. Tavior at MI 6-3723 between WANTET 2 MEN POR FARM , : room. dining — ‘sitehen, 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon { Kone howd “ate meet oy | - if { t 2 bedrooms and . Good base. | (TARAS ? CERN He A FS M — eter ot furnace. po4 pec offer le Srotare te to | eee 6 north ‘a S AL ain Se or Logs Tep eset a local eaten EE ee aE emacs : . | +o for with $3,900 dows dow" re es wear oF YOUNG MAN | LIVERY | foe snd maintenance. ution WEBSTER, REALTOR c month | and odd dobs re ae oot | | Oxterd “On 8-3123. Orion MY r 2-2201 write ‘Box ‘0 *8, ‘ heave Es cons | ss a | MIDWEST ti wath ne Phatret | +e —, rw Bank Bidg. Drege eeparemen Piast wera PEGGY'S 16 NORTH GAGINAW \ & ‘ 7 f y j “ cs 70 ‘ Swaps a ‘ al ities 66 | 2 ~ BRFRONT i 959. . a WA PTE MBER 14, 1 Business Opportun SALE Nay Eo ag on _©-t00e. SE Unfurn. 57 = r shin at Gis DE - IDAY, Houses OT SPO’ OR TRA SS. MON Rent oa HOT | vi SEL Oni NTIAC PRE | ee eg CO a poe | THE PO HAM 7 part : - ES OF : "Must se - : . 51, SLIC Shows a tight. WIL aece b: | Mca: acts, Mt “Ask = Contr. tgs. | y , in sd ed Reasonable ode! car or land ¢o yO Trucking 36 | fa Line. erm 2 Cpe.) mete ¢ Lake Rd. Y-TWO 26; Moving & fort Car PE P33, alter 6D Reelior. 2401 Ei abeiy 32-4610. TY-T Service A R a ’ t Phone FE 4- OR - ae sD! ACT? : STUDEBAKER THIR 22! corey es ae rucks to ent | = ~ 1 tte READ! AC make bit motor scooter or encies OR ARPENTRY -r CTORS 000 investm: the boss. 193" w. MY 3- SE- ment Ag Goo needs I 8 TRA Only $3. ed park: RADE’ WIL! _ACcEPY “HOUSE: mploy OS POO ET i pe . _ TRUCK. PMENT kes ou say ’ v :| FRADE: WIL? or wha eS Gere AND 14-ton Ba busy loc: restaurant TRaD autombile sik ak on siey ihe ics Bx ‘ten Coscia 1 Sem!-Trailers | "$75 Mo., Option to | to Buy ire > well stother, feiow beat trailer, oF att anen me, vacant, =o FE i WSTRIAL ne p trucks n and | $7 in Union down.| je i FE 2-79 ltor | a acere t rivileses. 81. S yt SIMERCTAL & UTR oe pontiac Farr r Co. | ted Real j Real Estate tree or sell with SCHUETT. Rea cwn| Bese ul” price: SPE e4is A- a con & general ling. John 1 Tracto : ~ Want ee ares, a W LARE Cc. BY OWN- 90. F ; Res. ode tria D j sata _EM_ 3-644. bap aol SINESS. “, FE rk. front rem 128 Indus IOODW AR 1442 | LA K CT. RY BU: PE 45134 te.e, r M:. Cla AND ew iso. store MY 3-11 MENT 625 8 FE 4- | . 2500 JAMES e furnished bom LAUND 8-6041 or EVERY Ask fo 200 EQUITY. .. ; W. Caples K aun Ce 1 ding Bunday | front. Larg and arage. PE TAKES ILL TRADE $3. pol onriieee ‘ BLOC PE 4-046 _Includ! NG | e k to ~~ Double «: K' §13.500 iw rm., lot 1 BRICK, i ‘Dally TP RUCKI i : bloe 2 ba Play room io sha 2 , r Edwards .. RNOE MOCHA CRIES Th ont ait op solani te sores yon Por gua Py nance pach rm QR, bee ore cna mrtvanis | aid tase ne ar 1 BRI fireplace. boat RY. | bbish, ff t end loa salesmen isal, and fast, Rent by Phone fo it Tulsa Doubie business 1 apts. | older ee. ISION 0585 A k._Also_firepie ING BE! Ru nd fron fied appraisal, will lease or Detro turniture 2 beautiful d |; @ r ET CE DIV FE 4 \ _wor' BUILD. ravel @ D : or 5-0193 used from nditione | LU rE won” 4300-1 set eaten oo eae laa Bile “competes rior =| Rd “(Dick) VA Stes : al ice CONS UNWAN { charge Owner mov hts OR Open 31 FFICE pot for re BOWK or i686 & free o AG Ke : 2-8853 Nig RANT 345 OaBana ave PE 4-35. OO) ra enoicels tionist-Bec- 44-2253 “aan £ up CART ' ee ‘aU unter, | 345 ENT Tals is bE Recepti MA “SIDING. ling. F' AL LL moving ‘ - Uitte tools, * oths. | FE’ 5-0493 chs TO R. retary “at an Ad agency 200 Ares ome remode | ° a metre 50806 mM Yrles EDROOM DUPLEX rors | xray | double aie | WATER $3.50 month, OR 32360. J Teta $ | stor WORK. | Loca hone F p 2B oh 0 atrees or se RD SWEET SMILE a will need to get 4 NDS OF CEMENT | 2340 | ve & Decorating _ 37 u Open Eves NOW AVAILABLE terminal "s new i 3 ili cot replaen per hai? t yous foulst in -|ALL Jenson ING. Jai t ng Telegrap> ENT te Est. Seen ba Will That's ape Recept wpm sonable ~~ PLASTER | a n PAINT- 3. 4 Tele 2-9236 T—BASEM: Real Es » heat. 1b garage. eee ailice. ‘Type 66 ese REPAIR at work ECORATING. PAINT. FE 2- SERVICE GAS HEA a Pau iM “Jone. heccarees, etl Lo anything nearby o 100 BLDG block, ceme BT CLASS oe apering FE G PLE LISTING . Harger Co. au Huron PE | ke luke lox. a permcek Shorthan $378) prick KING 1 and wallp T PAINTIN _ MULTI L CA4H your / ‘icholie & $-8183 ity ta value on down ment. W.G. need| 47996 ‘a TRUC §-2653 ing INT EX “Hal AL cash for 7. | Nicho RON FE 44-8550, ARKET W on hate Gers 3-3889. EC to be a Hot ZING rE CLASS k. OL }- } give vou l or ecreag j { WEST HU DRM. BRICK FE 4- ~SUPERMA y location | OF value UL 2 eee aceuary d shorthand) — po ER won | ier Don_ Bec AN Oe We wu me poser Gg aia lt 53% 3 BEDRM. Ne pcrenn pL ae Ll os aac Whitcomb, HT. ALL ie De as a) spel in Qa TURN “CEMENT odode PAINTING me ae. win shew vow sta, 84 (pp RKSTON | room. $.D.D. licens Easy terms. TRADE °83 nia ee denton ye me, devel head (ar6 @ K BRICK. PE 5-6007 liek CLABS sh or ter Ore case No lees! Carpet 0136. ear Pontiac. ix. | WILL and cash a be good. for us A level at counts |BLoc (fireplaces. VATING | orating Ca R kh gel ce STATE ! school. MAple ESTER. ONE 4 ‘ bie AD ee PIX. power, Wagon. Mus 22813 local etce ality is wh so | and ~ EXCA king 1 3 = DECORATO tlon ; : ESlt WN ROCH house zone |! \URANT WITH main | Station evenings UL 2-2513. _ ; ING Truc a 2-2040 RIOR . REAL E WNTO x. One STAURAN iiding on ity. 5-6250, 1 good pers $0 | BULL DOZ aaine Fields | pv INTE pons | il I y ud Re Ra a Do room duple OL 6-085 1 at in new bu com mun: _FE Z I lothing 7 take Dre _ Drain DR 3-6032 | A LA FE ORATING < hke Oe Eluaveth La FE 46-4821 | bed reial. Ref OL ‘ROOMS & tures . growing TE Ga Sale C & fi) ‘'§ GAL Receptionist | Tanks ates ¢ Papering _ DEC 909 Ei commercial On ae wa Se et ones For eames DR BGA efficient ts Type 80 Beptic ree Estim OOFED INTINO & 4-018. Vey) : ; IN KEEGO HARB t. $45. 2 —— lease @ ters. O / Ss WORK A cool Doctor wan stalled F WATERPR nates ay PA moved. FE OR. EX- Fea “ASH IN KEE lake fron seegieas! te ev este conn for restau J CLEAN USED lée'; what tbe MENTS Free estim Paper re GO INTER! alekse : CAS bath rae a very pap garage include: nN. 86 Cas: ruiture. a SIZES 35c; shirts from 2 wor $165 BABE uaranteed "1 PAINTIN ut dise. fo 402605 ( U k S on! A ith attac fly Call Must se rsona) fui ] r | rom » 8 & tackle Ope: = Wore eee en 6.01 N CON- #1 Ae pe ee Pk 48 10 bedroom w mS or FE rant and «7 US, Realtor | iso fishing worm d Lk. Ave. ASSAGE ercy) needa in 1Zino 1 ao4 | terior 10. Free RATING OULITY ioin them for os. to respoasibig femil - PANGUS, A 12815) also 389 Orchar ans BOOK PAS travel ager 90 wpm | SPECIAL floors Guaran & DECO ks ME — kY to join t $i Loveland, pees os Cc. ville NA 1 -1 days. COAT. M weces gal wie Wiper See cit, avives ustomers PAINTING & D Ro 31308 HO LUET t want us = > AROUND Mir _Ortonviil | FOR LEASE | Ov SEAL and. siecks. phd LG ie le Cre eee aned « = AAA ars exp. ‘phone UL 2 GHlIevVA ney of fellas tha 4-1661 YEAR ays fur-) 2160 D STATION oF 1019 | FUDS red top coat, FE 8-294 Serer xe) ers) ee aay MA 5-23 6 2wye imales RIOR WRIG FE 54 , 's a couple es -RONT retriwerstor [ur STANDARD a mo zippe orn once 3 Be ommins LL KIND Free est D EXTE FE 3 ME OR “There's a ————————— TAKE Stove nea baseme $70 * pum 20, @-p144 4 Stow GOWN, SIZE PER te typune Bert Co KK OF AL t jeensed, RIOR AN estimates. FE 5-06 R YOUR HO Gl eee buuse. Garage. { couple. ldwin FE ae W WEDDING BOOUKEE terk and it MENT WO comm } ond W INTE Free CABH PO FHA. oF rk "} ished 55 | nished Ideal sal Bald NOCO | NE 33201. Figure ci SOPEN CE atial & Raym ainting APER GET Lbrou L an iculars. Cla funeh Unturni bedrvom 59721. iD 2 SU} - asehold Goods 7 73 /PISI Arcana inured O15 Ext VAree equity nt ron t Apts. MAple BORHOO: | tSTATE ls hold Go Bes FE TYPIS | bonded & L 1-0772 LTY INT. & pson. F Bale Phone 1363 Ww Hu eve- 54. Ren $50 me NEIGHB Also 2 bed- | IL ES T: x itr House wwe PARI TIM ae | commine OL SPECIA AINTING: p Tuom Estate $13. Open ished BATH | NICE QUIET Pisher ights REA TERS |! anes RE | Com UR 4679 P Maso Heal PE 4-4 Furn OOMS & -0010. | NICE pear burn He Ty ERS wee PICTU CASHIER SALES cHMENt basements EM RK ” | _saoke = Pee noee dikee & wonanye. FHA Rent Apts. > Mo UPPER on children. eT — Arr. room ngaiy aww, Aunara = HEADOT AT bisleesa biel ay gen § Floors Wr WO INTING seen | 8 ID ee av) we wee as ar Ada ten in ge | wise. ate 15% SERVICE ; ; MENT -" PA ing — Pape (,] AN OME LY APT O Adults PER & LO ent, FP i ne 22 (ED. MOD- Interes ">, boss? indows 83! M SUITE. ; & CAFE FE 4.0000 ( ian Ge Flow 762 | Wall Wesbing , YOUR H e for LOVEL furnished UP \ furn vient, Fe 40 2-60 PURNISH 1 Dase- tor yourse our own w NUT BEDROO reen Cri ae Dionded. UL 2-2 “OUARANT ies 38 Cee Oe oT ead hele y- Hea! wee ARTIALLY A ee Gite eden led he oli pays Fe PC. WAL mee oe ee FE -¢1420 Walks 4 fond W& RE | Ol ision Serv | es. we can re earl gee! er. 5-149). At = iE , PAR! 3 are OR 3-67 layofis or investment. | Mattress & 13 W Iroquois R z. $250) tivense ORK NE lIty FE Telev ri ¥ with very r further jn Wel: PEL KITCH _ rw e Bea SID 7 fatal bath nt. oil he — :0 moderate Pata = sofa, $20. 47 D SINGLE TER W specialty i ‘ 1 nou caeb Can 1. te biigated. | MO’ afurn $§ Mer eras \\ ks mis. private a me « days TO BUY ‘Ynly ining prog it your poe | R. 3SPEEI E 5-875 CASHIER | CARPEN ll jobs & ee na DID | meat not feel o erty and “Wtthitie Lk. Rd RMS ee teaterE iteie. lanai o wee OPTIQN Owner paid tra ntal to su |2 SPEAKE! ew. $20. FE HOSTESS Up ercal or VE 8e3elT BED est ty & 65270, mation Do Leen Tan toeelee Pontiac HIGH 3 1 a ne Romiked NGG EB T with ome Spacious re ou, ap- pt An LEO be LVINATOR Aged 18 $250. 4.2841 oF BY LICEN a5 CR ce FE SERVICE | i) appraise b you can r PONTIAC {. PE 5-54 heat, he. fu-nished choois | REN jvm modern bouk eals to you. P|) dont ht SLECTRIC KEL ic wash- rs be sary OUT Ty cane I ot the eas! NEAR lusive re HIE | trigerator onpiee apa ean |e bx 11 wTER i as ubeve neon Sasbabew 2 OVEN E Ss neenee ienee : ‘ OM HOM timaten C OR NIC FE 6 tell you BUILD | Lower Exc APT SOP nedict and ing and ¥ 33 — MA if the ron nm, Mich e, Kelvinato erator. MAr WAITRESS cust er Free es ( CK | Day ze 46-1206 AKA Be Cos! Eg WE ORB WNTOWN iper's Novel- Benec nent to shoppt 2 or PE) ~ OR LEASE y estate, 2 ear 4 s., Clarkston, pm. stov igidaire refrig - Local $250 pulld & BL J | ¥ MP “STR. AFTER. WK TRAD N. REALI 1887 NICE DO Apply Pipe | Convent "all FE 3-299: RENT 1 alate taal aybee PR m. to 8 { a oun . \ | . & 80 E Apts Ave = | Cal i _ sma tiac, cor j P ! $75. Ee ne OT LE sewage 1 -aenyice, Artz 4 Bonita quty Menges ROREAR PONTIAC. 8 ir 0 | See es a “FRIECE SECTIONAL” GRAY Howse to IY | NOM = iC J IL ee noon & even 40 1 Us Your Iq mpt ELIZ LK. we, mo. Ca - SERVICES sose A WALL T ates OR Le 8114 Coo. Hwy OR 3-070 11H OPTIO? ba 1 -53 FING? wm shopping Sam, Wa Beveriv rivileges rtunity Bam todd 53 ERS AND 1 1 tabie DOMEBTIC Fb. DRY Yree estim D FINISH a ; TERINO ‘ED TO BUY W Call after weekly MOVING ' nce rick, 2060 +. Lake 4-5090 oh ate anian, m. EM 3-0453. | y DRESS m suites. ie’ and a bing NG AN 80781 4 PHOLSTE WANTED home, C ae “J) OF 3 Prii-, _te ao E Carpart. lease E_ air eT after 5 p 2 Hving roo pong table FE 80617 | DAY WALL, TAPt tes PE Ct rode - “2 bedroom lik fe ee | ‘EST SIDE weer | oe ae wrap Wein Ke FE 5-02 OIL | Television ork coke —— $275 DRY Free estima mee kal yu ERING FE 4-447 - PARTLY ‘lean, comfortab trance ore WW private ba Near Sent. [.p TWP N 81455. INCL AIR for | oY igerator, FE 40705._ IGERA- : ing SERV _F -5430 YPUOLSTERI | 5% E D ROOM "50105 Clea ath and en ntown F 2 rm apt etrig furo cate: | a nOrig uples PE AT- S - ice station ‘i retrig TRE REFR lean FEPER capable won “TRICAL ~ THOMAS H PERR ND 46 pts, OR vate bat to dow stove & f elson sc | room 4 AT W tall serv on, low it FRIGIDAIR e, all ¢ Mee re masuse joy Yeu! Lact Electric Con #7 NORT | farm tebkelrect PRE cor. Chess 43 see he ict & Don & bus! bed D HOME MA Has 3 xcelleat joeation, Finao- 2 Roper rang 8-06838 be you are openings Partney RAC FOR. i . 5-888 furn ENFTTE. MT tree of PEE 2.8: “3 ROOMS OB Beneg shopping FE AROUN fter 6 pm e Exce ble rent E, tors. 1 Call FE 1461 have “AL CONT nee “i KITCH ly. 290 $-5749 0 RGE 3 jent i ee 2992 or vean Cail a eas Reasona Phone FE, (chandior: see at a we nh DAY! RICAL aintene 41 1 ROOM Adults only | KE—LA apt. vidg conven u j ins Lake a ventory Uable me pin or 10 PF w ELECT su loots es pee und te bath UNION LA nate faae rvice. Ca be HOUSE 1 eee s/s 10° 5.30 fore 5:30 pm. HKERS $7 o really kno atruction trie UP_ ING t & Fo vale i, ILITIES bath in ate. Heat se 2. 56) 6" 106 3 BEDRM_ Gas nae N Perry be oO! EACH. 1 Day wor women who ‘onnop Electric —U TRENCH i ~ Los E | Paddoc WEEK UT & thin oD ae 4-423 Fi rnished T SIDE ae Stores Ont ATORS, $50 23-0566. eee ease Louse Savin M 45-0881 eGLeE ER FEMALE | ROOM $10_ Clark ler : M. APT Houses Furnished 56 WFull bath and pret ash a Ser 89 State. FE usscy Be te EXCAVA IZING bs ING WEIMARANER Merars (a furnished 78 ed 54 = adults. LY CLEAN 2AM and Rent N. ON ees Carpeted children welco ay | _as stove, § ROOM SUITE, F Ny | BULLDOG EN PLANN LosT era to uve s. Furnish WHITE on between Co COZY, CLEA 92-4855 he 1 lpm 3 38 Ale PIECE LIVING dinette set. 21° KITCH te. Anse nr cINING Rent Art 10'y Hovey. 9648 EDROOM ery. FE | alte ta es and wine 3 chrome say FREE £ 6.8431 Compile EM 3-02 -— CONTA alk ITCHEN. un PFE 5. JAN ) LARGE |, pg e Near groc “E FRONT — ke C Cott ages e with beer e build- ~ § piece _TV. PE 5-4663 75 FE 40506 Oil P sere) (ar unter tops, + WALLE er, and cre ae LOVELY K 9.1425 Gsm SUBURBAN only $20 busline N novsE MICE Near _ Rent L La D, recery — Apt. se ee caste, console IONAL SOFA. $ 78. ‘ 7 Neadquar bullt-ina. co posals Kt Loe tification pap J, between, 1 BEDRM Close-in FE T | WESTSIDE bath Couple 1 GARAGF neler ab ayo PE EAR ARoUN license and a real o Leen last. PIECE SECT ed Exe. co id FE 4086 $150 kitchens sher, die Hu iden Mon, Aus Ted's Drive. | beth util ETTE PVT, rms and 27-4366 yard Bache 1 CLEAN, Y¥ 336 This is this will no 3 lack uphoister air with go = ishwa 3 1 cards ills and ITCHEN ' 72-0663 wk FE 55 Motor. ‘4, RMS. OR 3-4 N. ing deal, Bla Itured ch custom RAINE re eee er sinks. 4 Elec Co mfjeld H 4898 M & K 1 girl FE per rnished Pontiac rik. a b c_ Lake ELY FUR! | Package ediately ET White scu th pieces 20. ee che ice Travel| Munro ak Marple pars LD DOO 1 k Washing $10 PT PVT ts. Untus | 2-075". a Gas HEAT . UF —— — MIC oeren | Chens im VALU Crees es. Boe pe fates iniveatie sto ar allow ae dressed | ; ON WIR é In Re AGLES 1 0 a) Pine ent M BSMT A Ginge! Rent Apt . ND | - ROOM GAs lisabeth LAKEFRONT ommodates (Dick) it. 6 yr. crib mare Wake- Be ccicea County We fod IMATES nges a T 7 BE mos i ch 4 LOE R id welcome ODS BSMT 2 4 BED OF Ouitecuer 4000 ern. Acc R. J. L to 9) bu attress “Black dis. land Co EST a a eee LOB up, 3 bh Bea ent Ch BATH & 14. June ONiver: Sun mod Labo der. Open 9 New m ble ney lga- in Oakian $359 pREE water heate RnR B-Mu ray. | p Hanna s OR OR Pisin & $-1027 dAS rL 3 a& FE #141 44 Map'eleal. t. 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MY SEPT — ve rman B | Pp rehard Lake : Vesniadee FR A-aIe m Asph wr WE MS nem iy reveeees MS ERB 0) ty wedi wall A water teres ies ‘BEDROOM, Rivona | ast} Est _IN ew UPRIGHT 219 Ae ani Ena ieciaeal 1EK Custom ‘Gconomieally © ts 08 cen 1 tote at FR $33 SRIvATE, ioe nee nee ee eal Gureae | MODERN 2 ie eee | PES THE FIN rea- ANY |i +1 cinion 8 ment ait CARPENTE tan mig 1 eco A-Diet tabse Stete ND BATH. | matic Ciose to act A 61974 June Reason Rd off Bam =: “OFFER service, Bed CO M P ye t freezer $69 rE oRow = ana fe a My 1-382 Den . DATE ROOM#® A bas lawn Lk Rd M 10. | Cass Lake ME. FUR. WE ment _ on casa TE N ANCE s freez gal u bey NT AVAILABIL et work ne ro? TRA Ciradiog SIMM = TER THis re 3 ance Cail Hi if BABY | M1 Union TOVE, REFR t-| Dr FRONT HO school | pales rate en ur care F I you CA li mt. ar. REPL. and cabin Murdock F Excavating ND AND AF To wih not be ted molt D BATH. SMAL BATH 8 ce. 268 Whit- NEW LAKE Case Lk. for { ome latory. 24-ho : P TO $500 PA & SERVICE ee It TAXES Lake Orton [ARVPENED \ per beter olde bin ieoatroc is, 3 RMS AN Deedee Iv. 3 RMB. { storage spe nished On 800 = | or ambu —_——~ Ww U PARTS. d Ave. HOOKKET NING y aie sp Loe ene wee TRED Hervice 1F you ka nist pink Lah or omar MS. &aND Please c } HOUSE basement, w all service ur office EFRIGERATORS ea eis ad brake mays Rey 10 BALD » to Dra . RM. APT ified da at So ee sasisien 2 BEDRM heat, full ping. | NE CE. tDEAL | ful. Naa : Le T REFRIG cabin ante, WOvk. Tune a pollahiwe 96 Oakland Hor’g 00. way « her soot ge '” phone girls a aby weleom laws side No EC. |” Park at s ar amen | —2:8364 STORE SPA cle Mile | UTO 100 REBUIL Ideal for home, 8 MA denire wT Ruitiig and 4 al tet Kk’ g & Ta i peve 1603 : ine d couple 1 Sane rr) postal | PR 4-108. NEWLY D ry close to "OR 3-515. |. OFFICE OR 8 between Mira nm Tele- 5-81 OME & A $25 to $125 t. 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MA_ TARE rofit. $4 $25 0 Y nd jook crouse WANT V 3 7Ke) tainly Entire lee itl Bab Community ee LY DECOR aia w a. up 8@ pe Lk E N&AR lent p’ inventory. . Finance Phone ° i 6 nen a ues Cleenine Oe TE | yee THING PUR | to do vou ee itn hck eee an a) 3m __ 38454 > ROO ROME aes nice eeaban as: hold Fi can st ing & hous DAYS | WHITE 2 EVERYTHI asonable Hae it for OR sit jot R tier furnished e. FE 5-9068 | er OR L. LAND 2 BE PE ¢-1193 SCHOOL Don't miss House of Pontiac -0535 0 Te 1 mile SINGH re we po te water Re Baie. Phone FORCED ' aur Ree eia pear. | 2 90 OAK fur- |" Louise HEAT | rporation FE 4-0535 | tine. oF burn mithe) noe emoker or arin T| nlhed Batt STEEL jacket Mi eth Be eeu | bath Neat 2 BEDRM. oh ‘Saginaw St |g miles Bot this on Au Do not smo ND LIGQu me SPAN USED 37 e with py ROOM WASE) ‘furnished | an 3 rooms facilities, 860 mo ia ae DRM N. 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