UPSETS CHAMPION — test at the Michigan State Mrs. Vernon Hutchings, “Here H-O-0-G,G-I-L-E-E,” screams , Mrs. Leona Hutchings of Ortonville as she registered one of the biggest upsets in the 110-year history of the Michigan State Fair by winning the 1959 hog calling championship. Pitted against Andy Benoit of Wixom, Mrs, Hutchings yelled so loud and so clear that the judges gave her a blue ribbon without hesitation. E Hollers Whole Hog § fo Capture Contest An Ortonville woman is a “little hoarse” today after her prize winning bellow won her the hog-calling con- Fair yesterday. 41, of 1625 Hadley Rd, - Enrollment Up in Junior Highs City Schools Will Be Overcrowded Until 2 Additions Are Finished An enrollment increase in the Pontiac public school system. this year Wer last will result in over- crowded conditions..in the junior high ——. = ’ 7 wy Dr. Philip J. Proud, assistant superintendent of schools, today disclosed a 500-pupil increase, amounting to 17 per cent, was - felt at the 7th, 8th and 9h grade levels. “The enroliment in the ele, Proud, while-¢-~-anticifated 4n- . crease in the junior highs -has been realized this semester, He said: “The Board of Education fore- saw this situation and / additions) to the Madison and Washington schools are now under construc-! tion. A completion target date has been set with the contractors for next summer; * k _* “However, we are ahead of schedule and it is hoped that some of the facilities will be available by the middle of the year and at the start of next semester, Over- crowded conditions will -hold until then.” 5 WON'T CUT TIME Proud said the junior and sen high schools will remain on the six-period day, nevertheless, and that ‘we are not cutting the pupils’ time in school." The present situation also indi- cates _a 2 per cent increase of *told of her victory in a Against Hoffa booming whisper: “I gave all I had, and it was outdoors against a sfrong wind, too.”’ . {School Taxes ‘is Studied Here Fi “ 3 eg < 4 ’ Board of Education to' Determine Requirements for Next 5-Year Period! The Pontiac Board of Education is studying the necessity of a hike in taxes for support of the school system over the next five- year period. Maintaining that school income from local taxes is growing smaller each year while costs are going up, the Board has begun a study to establish millage require- ments through 1964, Research findings should be brought before the Board for its recommendations in about two months, according to Dr. Otto C. Hufsiger, assistant su- perintendent of schools, If the Board deems a tax mill- age increase necessary, a vote will be asked next spring. x e& & The declaration of ‘shrinking income and rising costs and a re- cent Board of Education publica-' tion stating “the only way open to your Board of Education to re- store lost income «is by a tax in- crease” indicates such a measure will be taken. ‘FINANCIAL PROBLEM’ CITED The Board has acknowledged that “a financial problem has * * * “He threw his ribbon down when they gave it to him. It's all just for fun. Every fair should have a Seeking Action Contempt of Court Case Request Is Brewing in Monitor Group WASHINGTON (AP) ae income hag gone down by $275,000 arisen which could stop school im- provement.” hicsaiieiiedetaal | A previous Board study cites the present 18.75 milis tex rate as inadequate. 4 “For several years, each year the equalized valuation of your school district has gone down by $15 million,” the report states. “Each year since 1957-58 school over the year before." = 2. § 1 * * Income from Jocal ‘taxes is got- ten by multiplying the equalized valuation of the school district by the tax rate. If equalized _valia- tion is reduced, the study showed, then the number of dollars of in- come“ the schools receive is re- duced. BOARD DOESN'T CONTROL The Board of Education has no control over school district vai- uations (determined by city and county officials) and. cannot pre- vent loss of income brought by declining valuations. The first part of the study in Susiay Weekend ‘ to Bri Weather Picture Sunny Skies will greet area, resi-|” high temperatures in the low 79's. The low tonight is to near 52. . east at two miles an hour. Detroit Broach & Machine Co., Rochester, today was as hard to! find as an explanation for her president of the. Electronics Cor- poration of America, admitted he and .Siri had a tiff. He said the wedding had been postponed in- definitely. Siri had left for Detroit from Bos- ton’s Logan Airport at 5:15 p.m. ‘The twice-married Metcalf said he had no intention of trying to reach) Siri. von Reis ran out of her Cambridge apartment under the escort of two detectives reportedly sent here by a Detroit doctor. Her bridal bou- quet was left behind. | ghten Our with expected to dip Fair and warmer with a high | of 74 degrees is the forecast for Sunday, the weatherman said. A pleasant weekend is predicted | throughout Michigan with no rainj- expected before Tuesda: Wednesday. : or w: ¢ * At 1:15 p.m. winds were north- The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding. 8 a.m. was} 47 degrees. At 2 p.m. the ther- mometer registered 72. Bloomfield | Girl Skips Wedding A Bloomfield Township woman, ** in the East studying romance lan- guages, fled Boston in a hurry yes- | terday, just hours before she -vas to become the bride of a multi- millionaire. * * * Siri von Reis, 28, daughter of, Gustav von Reis, president of the sudden bolt from matrimony. Mer father, of 1150 Westview Ré., who had entertained heavy: In Milton, Mass., the husband- Arthur G. B. Metcalf, 51, * * * He claimed he wasn't aware that A Boston newspaper said Miss Miss von Reis lived in Cam- bridge while taking advance Mudies In romance languages at Harvard University. Reportedly, the newspaper said, ~ ‘Suspected Ringleader Has Break Record Grill Detroiter in Jackson Escape Plot WHERE TUNNEL WAS DUG — The dotted line from the dye plant at the Southern Michigan Prison in Jackson to within 10 feet of the wall shows where convicts had dug a 50-foot tunnel The tunnel was JACKSON —A Detroit convict Fe cecaggt an escape plot at Discovery V Of a 50-foot tunnel within the walls nipped the plot. The tunnel-ended within 10 Soe > elie of the 6,500- inmate Officials questioned Melvin ‘Keliner, 34, star pitcher of the prison baseball team who has with a long criminal record was |Ouflaged. questioned today as the suspected) jexcavation had been carefully cam- * * * | Warden William A. Bannan said fe convicts apparently worked in worked pairs On weekends, One jwith a trowel in the tunnel, scoop- ling dirt-into a canvas bag which was pulled out by another convict. The dirt was spread on the fleor of the sub-basement which contains pipe valves. The tunnel worker had an electric extension cord to provide light from an outlet in the sub-basement. The tunnel was shored up with slats ripped from wooden crates. The convicts apparently hoped to. 30 convicts must have’ tak- en part in the escape plot, officials! said, } { * * The convicts started digging sev-, eral months ago. Prison guards: became suspicious earlier this! convicts would disappear in the area of the dye plant on_week- enfis. The guards began looking for a tunnel, DISCOVER ENTRANCE The entrance of a three-by-three _|complete it sometime in Novem- week after noticing that several’ ® * * The tunnel ran four feet the ground at the same level for, about 20 feet, then slanted down, to go under the eight-foot . thick | | concrete wall, It would have come out ‘at a spot midway between two watchtowers, within 75-yard range which was discovered by prison officials Friday. face and three feet wide by three feet deep. below | ache about four feet beneath the sur- , ee about 10 feet deep. Prison officials discovered a similar excavation near the same ppet about four months ago, It had only penetrated about 10 feet, Thirteen convicts escaped) through a prison sewer in 1953, All were recaptured within six months. In April of 1952, the prison was the scene of a five-day mutiny jthat ended with the release _ of jeight hostage guards, The mutiny was accompanied by burning and |pillaging as more than 6,000 pris- oners rioted. Damage was esti- mated at two million dollars. It is the world's largest walled Timed Nicely With Nikita 's Visit to U.S. _ It's Bad Period of Year —Technically—for Good Lunar Hit Odds MOSCOW {?!\—The Soviet Union fired another rocket toward the moon today and the way to interplanetary flights. This new rocket was launched .into space at 25,- |162 m.p.h. on the week- end before Premier Nikita Khrushchev makes his her- alded visit to States. the United The announcement of the new launching made no mention of any AP Wirephote |passenger, not even a dog such jas previous Soviet rockets had \carried, } o * * * There had been suggestions in | the West that the Soviets might launch a man inte space te coin- cide with Khrusghchev's arrival in the United States, The Soviet Union apparently took a calculated risk in firing a moon . shot at a time that will provide the { water. The steel reinforced wall is|\ most propaganda value for Pre- mier visit, Nikita Khrushchev's U.S. * * ® Some sciéntists here said that the Soviet space experts picked the least favorable time—from a strictly technical viewpoint — for hurling the rocket into space to- day. The United States fired a rock- The United States is reported to {€ontinued on Page 2, Col. 3) | ' Say State Must Make 100,000 New Jobs a Year on each side of machineguns and) MACKINAC ISLAND P—A team of experis, after a ‘long, hard look at the state's economy, said today Michi- igan must develop. 100,000 new jobs a year for the next rifles. TROUBLE AHEAD '—"Phe cénviets would-have encoun- tered considerable trouble attempt- ing to complete the tunnel, Ban- + unemployment, decade if it is to overcome its No. 1 economic problem— non said, He said they would have; Prof, William Haber of the University of Michigan and Eugene McKean and Harold C. Taylor of the W. E. had to go so deep under the prison foot tunnel was discovered in the wall they would have had trouble One * # at ee her sudden departure followed a progress is investigation of the/jast-minute reconciliation try (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) twhich fizzled. sub-basement of the plant. The May Wear 1960 Miss America Crown solving the problem of muck and state in mid-190 ‘only 33.5 per - were at work. That means, the~report stated, hat | \In Today's Press. Upjohn Institute for Em-*+ ployment Research, that with the state popula- tion expected to reach 10 million by 1970, some 3,-! 800,000 jobs must be avail-. able if there is to be full employment. Their report on “What's Ahead | for Michigan’’ was made public at. the Michigan Municipal League} convention here. It represents 18) months of work sponsored and fi-' nanced by the W. E. Upjohn In- stitute. 7 dustry and automation have take- en a heavy employment toll since Michigan's peak employment year of 1953, they said, ; By mid-1959 when the rest of the country was well out of the 1958 recession, Michigan lagged| behind. Of some 8 million persons Michigan right now needs to fill 400,000 ‘jobs. before it reaches full employment, With such a handicap and with PT aoe raat) 61-21 Church News Comics -. sae. 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Prosperity, say the authors of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | Hoople’s Back ig i i Lees Es € =. gward the Moon Convicts’ Work Was All in Vain ~ TWO eee . ~ Top Supervisors’ Agenda New courthouse bids, the 1960 ings at which the Ways and Meang budget and a study report on social|Committee chopped off and added welfare cases will. be the majorjappropriations. items of business for the Oakiand + * *& ee County Board of Supervisors when it convenes Monday: The welfare report is the result lof a meeting held by the board's David Levinson, chairman of the! welfare committee in Lansing back! _ board’s Special County Building]jn January. A study was requested Committee. will recommend @¢/jn order to determfine whether ceptance of two new low bid8./there were any ‘“‘chiselers’’ on the totaling $3740,800. for the general/county’s rolls. which have de- and mechanical work on the thre@-jcreased in size since the ‘study million-dollar courthouse. An elec-iwas begun. trical contract bid of $308,900, sub-| Although the report has not been mitted in April, has already been released yei. a spyree close to it accepted. lanid the study “theovered very Supervisors are expected lo shy Hittle chiscling among wellare re- away from another legal fight Cipients which brewed in June when they | voted 70 to 4 to accept a bid | ° other than the low bid for S| general construction. i n | A $32,900 difference this time be- | tveen the lowest and second lowest, bid in this field’ is expected to be| convincing enough to give * Gets Approval largest of the three contracts to, O. W. Burke Co. of Detroit. Levin-- Joint Action by Both son will recommend this be done. Houses Ups Chance of county's cities and townships will) Monday Adjournment The 83 representatives of the first hear a resolution tmforming them that they will meet again in: special session Sept. 21 to pass on the trimmed 1960 budget. WASHINGTON — House-Senate! * * * conferees agreed today on a com- It comes to $12,626,784, or $1,279.-\promise bill that would permit s0) less than the allocation budget|President Eisenhower to raise in- supervisors passed on in April. |terest rates on government E and The huge cut—$608,700 of it came|H savings bonds. _ off the social welfare department—; * & ft From Our News Wires ~ developed when the Tax Allocation; The agreement ended A three Board declared a freeze on tax day deadlock and removed one of rates, giving the county 85 mill® the jast remaininy obstacles to less than what was needed to meet adjournament of Congress. the preliminary budget. | e . * Actually, Monday's session will It would allow the treadury fo see nothing more than accept- boost interest rates on series E ance of copies of the budget. | and H savings bonds to » ceiling Next week's meeting might pro-, &f 4% per cent, These honds, duce some debate as some super» the types held by many individ- visors have watched closely hear.) Wats, new pay a top of 3.26 per | cent. The dreasury has annouaced | It plans to hike the rate to 344 per cent. The increase will apply to all Study Need for More Pontiac School Taxes", "* well as those bought In * * * (Continued From Page One) The Senate, driving for congres- needs determining the financial re-|sional adjournment Monday night, quirements of the school district Squared off for a sharp, session for each fiscal year from 1960-61/ending civil rights frcht through 1964-65 STAND BY Needs to be considered are |~ louse leaders, the areas involved in operation, (journ today. kept their members debt retirement, capital outlay, (on & standby hans fo act on any enroliment projection, assumed (legislation sent over, from the Sen cost of living increase and the |ate =r base year of expenditures, 1959- | The civil rights Kght was over 60. an attemppt by some senators to .< These reports ‘will be submitted) '#¢k an extension of the expiring to Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, super- civil rights commission to a 83,- * ta intendent of achools by Sept, 16] %!:24*.508 foreign ald money bill. for a determination of the total) The ij need the life of the. controversial ¢om-| of the $42.00,000 of autstanding| anxious to ad ig I q PRESS GETS CENTENNIAL Haas (right), Pontiac Press editorial staff mem- ber, accepts Centennial Newspaper Award pre- @ id 'TIAC t ee THY, PON AWARD — Joe recognition at t communities for PRESS, § Gov. John Swainson, The Press was one of 33 daily and weekly Michigan newspapers receiving he Fair for having served their ‘more than 100 years. MACKINAC ISLAND w — OL- Hicials of hard-hit Michigan cities beamed an SOS today to the state, Legislature. * * “# They yrged the Senate and House Taxation Comittees to start} ‘drawing up without delay a fisea)) relief program for local govern- ments * * * Sparkplugs of the appeal, al- though vague as to exactly what they wanted, apparently hoped for \a broad grant of non-property tax.’ ing power, including authority to levy a local income tax. A Michigaw Municipal League | statement of policy adopted yesterday on state-local fiscal relations called on the two leg. , islative groups to act jointly. It urged them to work cooper-. latively with spokesmen for cities, | villages, townships and counties, and to ready a program for the! amecndinent wWeuld eter SCIENCE Or Propaganda? sented to The Press at the State Fair from Lt. Cities Appeal to State for Quick Fiscal Relief 1960 legislature meeting in Jam: + = Sane BACKS 50-50 SHARK The league wént on record for return to a 50-50 statédocal shar- ing of relief costs, a formula abandoned two years ago when the Legislature put 70 per cent of the load on local governments. A few months ago, lawmakers | rejected a plea for equal shar- ing after the cost to the state dollars. Despite some opposition, the vention called anew for legis- jlative approval of the modified Rev. Virginia Plan for through judicial) The proposal passed the Senate this year, but died in the House. It also urged a special consfi-| tutional convention to overhaul | the state's 1908 basic charter. | Delegates closed the business session of the 6ist annual feague meeting by electing four new | | | ager Jack Patriarche of East annexatiun | stowed honors for distinguished oo tel to the league. | | Attorney ty trustees, They were Council- cock, Mayor Stanley J. Davis of Grand Rapids, City Man. Lansing, and Finance Director Wesley Rausch of East. Detroit. The 12-member board then elected Don K. Gothro, Grayling |Mayor, as the organization's new jpresident, succeeding Kalamazoo \Mayor Glenn 8S, Allen Jr. ‘SHEEN SPEAKS | At a banquet session last night, ithe city officials heard the very Fulton J. Sheen and be- Rey C. Eastman, former Ann Arbor planning director; City Howard .Vicimetti of | man Edwin W, Niemi of Han cifie charges. However, it was re- ported they would involve inciting to riot. * Three Friday night and held with five previously taken into custody, All eight are teenagers. As top brass of the police de About a dozen police were at the scene of the fracas. Patrolman Fred Dayton, 35, who suffered a back injury, .re- mained under hospital treatment. Three r officers were injured. All four are white, youths were arrested| ham | U.S. Concert MOSCOW (AP) - Controversial ss The incident took place in a predominately Negro neighbor- hood. Officers were called on a report of disturbance of the peace. Thaddeus Steel, 16, claimed he was beaten after being taken to a police precinct station. He was arrested on the scene with four others. | ‘RESTRAINT’ CITED Po! ice Commissioner Herbert W. Hart said the four injured provocation, and that one officer showed ‘‘unbelievable restraint” in not drawing and firing his gun ‘in self-defense when one of the youths pointed a rifle at him. Rep. Roberts Tries Lonely Job Sunday State Rep. Farrell E. Roberts (R-West Bloomfield) believes he will be “slightly” outnumbered to- morrow when he represents the Republican point of view duririg a panel discussion on state taxes at the UAW Region 1A hall in Detroit. * * *® ~. Norway end Carl Face, former given awards of merit. Honorary life memberships ‘were awarded to Henry J. De Vette, superintendent of North Muskegon and Bruce D. Garbitt Ferndale mayor. Renéwed demand for the de- feated annexation legislation was Roberts, chairman of the House’s Saginaw finance director, were (Laser Committee, said he accepted an invitation from the GOP State |Central committee to debate Mich- igan’s money problems with fellow State Rep, Frederick Yates (D-De- troit) and Thomas Downs, UAW legislative agent with the Michigan State AFL-CIO Council, The panel discussion, to be held at the hall, 8222 Joy Rd., is being officers were attacked without | .*-* Russian poet ‘and novelist Boris |Pasternak made a surprise public ‘appearance Friday night, first since he wag shunned by fellow Soviet authors for writig his novel “Doctor Zhivago.”’ * «* * He attended a concert of the New York Philharmonic Orches- tra, cheered its musicians, cried ‘over the music and then emotion- ally embraced and kissed Con- ductor Leonard Bernstein. vago” won: him the 1958 Nobel Prize for Literature and caused him to be denounced as a “pig” by fellow Soviet writers, showed unannounced. The 69-year-old author had lived in seclusion outside Moscow many months after being awarded the prize he first accepted and then rejected, His novel has been banned in the Soviet Union. It deals with the misery of a group of Russians in the last years of ‘Wrong Car the Birmingham Police Not knowing this, the boys tire trom = Mrs. car, police said, and headed back to their own car. aE Monday's regular meeting of the City Commission will take up further discussion of the division of costs of maintenance of traffic signals along Woorward avenue. A letter from the Michigan State Highway Dept. will be read _disclosing a postponement of a new agreement covering such maintenance until April of next year. A request from the J. William Cunninghams, of 1790 Birmingham 'Blvd., that something be dong Pasternak, whose “Doctor Zhi-| about their regularly flooded base- ment has a spot on the agenda. Also to be discyssed are pro- posed amendments to the articles of incorporation of the South Oak- land County Water Authority. Jam Message to Russians of Nikita’s Talk the czars and the first years of the Communist revolution. | * * Pasternak appeared in good) health and told r@porters he is liv- He said he is writing a prose play about the emancipation of serfs) in the mid-19th century. “But it will be no more happy nor pleasing for me than my novel,’ Pasternak said. He said he had heard rumors of plans to publish ‘Doctor Zhiv- ago’ in the Soviet Union ‘‘a little while ago, but I do not believe it.” ine wel] and working at capacity.;of America radio. WASHINGTON (AP)—The Rus- |sians aren't letting their own peo- lple know they can hear Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's speeches next week over the Voice * * * 7 U.S. officials said today the Rus- isians are jamming~ special an- nouncements of Khrushchev's speeches made by the voice in its Russian - language programs beamed at the Soviet Union. No word has reached here that any announcement has been made in Russian newspapers or broad- casts, either, ‘voted only after Alexander Petri, put on by the 15th District's Com- x * * | Ecorse councilman and Democra- m The action raises the question mittee on Political Education; He said no more about the novel of whether the Soviets will con- rhe third step in the study is to mission for two move years and : t Sh t t M arrive at an estimated income put up $500000 for the group's! Ov1e S OO a oon with existing sources. The fourth|expenses The commis on, which step will be to determine the dif. ference between the needs of the school system and the income. “The difference,” says Hufziger, “should be converted to additional millage required." The fifth and last step In the Board plan is headed “millage to be voted by citizens.” Hufziger said that when the study is completed and presented to the Board of Education about two months from now it should be accompanied by a recommended millage , Walled Lake Man Hurt in Commerce Twp. Crash James L. Wilson, 23, of 2280 Pontiac Trail, Walled) Lake, ts reported in. satisfactory condition today at Pontiac General Hospital after his auto smashed into a tree early this morning at Wixom and (,lengary roads in Commerce Township Oakland County sheriffs depu- lies said Wilson told them he was traveling north on Wixom when aroused soullern ire with a series -o. . . : of anti-discrimination recommenda | (Continued From Page One) i tions this week, will die Nov 8 be planning three satellite launch- unless Conzress acts lings in the next few months, one ake —— iof them, a 375-pounder to go into i} orbit around the moon ‘Acute Need Arises jus rey 1 ocromee for Blood in Area launching is expected to come in| October. This satellite would be rocketed into the vicinity of the A Red Cross Bloodmobile will) moon and, if all goes well, into be at the Elks fempte from 2 to Sigehit around the. moon. This jand 6 to 8 pm Monday {9 A0iaunching is to be with an Atlas- leffort to remedy an “acute need”) ante rocket for blood in this vrea | e * * | United States scientists have Mra. Mildycd Penn executive, made several lunar probe of the Onktind Conniy chapter, | launchings. On Aug. 17, 1968, | said each week Pontote's heapitale! use 7) pints af blood | Thor . The Bloodmobile viats Pontiac only once each month This is the) last opportunity to replenish the, stock until Oct. 19 Able recket toward the | feet after 77 seconds of fight. | On Oct. 11, 1958, the Air Force; + « @ fired another Thor-Able rocket. It) Mrs. Bennett cited « case last was intended to circle the moon | ; and return to earth. Lt rose to 71,- month where one bes needed more + ’ * than 100 pints ef bleed Appoint (9 miles and fell back to earth. Iments are not neceseary to visit! ; a . i \the’ Bioadinabil® Mreday made its third try. The third stage, | : ‘of this Thor-Able rocket failed to ifire- and the probe reached only moon but it blew up at 50,000 | pase added. a horse wandered across his path Little Warmer | and he fost control of his car swerving fo avoie the animal, The Through Nation accident oceurred at 2:25 | an ‘After Cool Snap The Weather | Foll U.s. Weather Bureaa Report | FONTIAC AND VICINIFY—Falr and { a little warmer today, high 74. Fair,0 and reel tenight, low ft. Temerrew fair, high 74. Variable winds wear 10 miles, By The Assocvinted Press Sunny skies reigned over most the country today activity in the extreme southeast Today la Pontiac and southwest penetrated the fair Lowest temperature preceding ® am.j weather -pattern. ‘ The mercury inched upward throughout the midecontinent, an jarea well chilled by a midweek At ®@ am: Wind velocity & mph Direction—Variable Sun sets Baturday at 6:47 pm Sup rises Gunday at @€10 am Moon seta Sunday at 2.29 am {thrust of cool air. Moon rises Saturday at 404 p.m However fair cool weather Downtown Temperatures '¢ ‘er ae ‘Guero ” lung to several sections of the TOW iciceccss 48 TEM ccicce eo| Cast Ram 54 bpm 12 | ‘ cna ie Has B Northerly winds, outside of a 10 am.. 6) large high pressure area centered Weidey ta Peaties over the Great Lakes, cooled some ‘As recorded downtown) rtrqdece ae tecorae’ ” New Englanc points by as much g *' raty oe a * Lowen temperature sosttsssss sss Alas 20 degrees. Lebanon, “!.H. had Mean temperature——._— $¢$)n 46 at midnight — some 18 de- Weather—P : x anther reuse n grees below the previous 24-hour One .VYear Age tn milae sta Highest temperature... ...045.: rea B : ueerd Lowest temperature .....++. ree AO SSS. Mean ¢ ature ow eee te OB 105,000 Engineer Grads Set Russian Record MOSCOW (UP1I).— An all-time record of 105,000 engineers was graduated this year from Soviet Weather—-@unny > Highest and Lewest Temperatures This Date Y , in #4. Vears ot in 1962 tein 1049 Priday's Temperature Chart Alpena - OF 34> Marquette 1 tt Baltimore 73 63 Memphis 7a 60 Bismarck . 89 61 Miami B ee 673 ‘exploration and preparations for 1,000 miles high. J On Dec. 8, 1968, the U.S. Army fired a June rocket in a path de- signed to bypass the Moon or, 4 with luck, to hit it, The rocket tailed to fire all its fuel, reached 66,454 miles and fell back to earth, firing a 1%4-ton satellite into orbit around the sun, Tt pressed close to the moon, Radio contact with this first Soviet moon shot was lost at 374,000 miles. RUSSIA EXCITED Today's announcement electri- fied Russia, which i¢ preparing an enthusiastic sendoff for Premier Khrushchev, While there was no living crea- Moscow ylet__radio -_p ums were interrupted, said: “In eccont ance with the program for space Brewngviiie a 4 Miwautve 93 45| higher educational institutions, uffalo 41 a) racheal ‘ Chicago 63 84 Nee Conese a 7 Vyachesiny Kiyutin, Soviet Cincianatl 2 a Rew | vert i i} minister of higher and secondary OVP IAT ‘ edu Denver ao 654 Pellston a My specialized cation, said in Detroit 45 $ ix 6 81) making the announcement (hat | Duluth Pittaburgh 1 43 there now tmost nde: Chapt” ft 4 Se staacee tt 1 per 1.000 of the population Inthe. i population in the Houghton on 3 J 42 ' ds Y ovile #8 #4 revere Gm a Soviet Usien. His statement was aneaa ngto -yepe ; ‘ Lanes * 4 Gentile om 8 ried hy the Boviel nt we agency Tass, second spaée rocket. “The rocket has been fired to study the cosmic space en route to the moon.” i “It is expected to reach the, moon at 12:05 a.m. Moscow time; |Sept..14,"" the announcement said.'' - t gous Fan ’ Today's Soviet moon rocket was ithe Soviet Union's second attempt.[— On Jan. 2 the Soviets announced That is 4:05 p.m. Sunday, Eastern Standard Time. The moon is qa target about 2,160 miles in diameter about 240,000 miles away from the earth. Like the first Soviet cosmic rocket, fired the first of the year, the new one will shoot out a sodium cloud that should be visible from the earth, the an- nouncement said, Tass sald the cloud would appear. tonight at 9:39.42 p.m. Mesecow time — 11:39 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. The path of the rocket also can, be “observed and photographed by optical means" using’ light filters! um on a spectrographie camera, | * * * But it, will not be visible over the United States, the announce- ment added. ENERGY SCOURCE SECRET | | On Nov &, 1958 the Air Force! . Th Soviet scientists did not dis-/gchool units offering classes from | close the nature of the rocket's sources of energy, tic legislator strongly criticized the proposal as destructive of a ba- sic democratic principal — that of self-determination. Citizens collectively should | have the say-so by their votes rather than giving a leading role in expansion of city boundaries to a visiting circuit judge and a municipa} administrative agency Petri said, Other delegates argued judicial determination would take emotion- alism out of annexation disputes. | SIDETRACK RESOLUTION After discussion, delegates side- tracked a proposed resolution to the U, & Al Force fired @ jand the line of the element natri- °PPOSe the so-called K12 education; plan pending a _ satisfactory strengthening of annexation laws. It was referred to league trustees for further study. The K12 plan would force dis- solution of grade school districts and attachment of their territory within three years to neighboring the kindergarten level through the (COPE) committee. It is scheduled for 3 p.m. or his present work, He wag too concerned about the music he had tinue jamming when the voice of their own leader goes on the air. (Continued From Page One) the report, if the state faces up to. the cold: economic facts, gets down and studies the problems and takes decisive action. ‘ Michigan has been one of the fastest growing states in the coun- try since 1940,"" Haber said. ‘And in spite of the controversy over its-economic climate and fiscal situation, indications are that growth will continue.” However, he warned, there are no assurances that with continued growth new jobs will be automatically. He said it /was the purpose of the study to explore the state’s assets and liabilities in or- der to determine what is to be /@7¢ The authors offered no single _ OAKLAND MISSES SCORE HIGH—Gov, Wil liams offers his congratulations Oakland County misses who were ‘all runnersups in the recen®Miss Michigan State Fair contost. They are (from left) Shirley Hutchison, 18 of 2086 Lakeward Ln., Bloomfield Township; Diane e 12th grade. to these pretty 5 i il : gE ; : | 4 ‘The whole forecast of a bright future for Americans," they said, “depends on the assumption that, as individuals, business firm s, communities, states and as a na- tion, we shal] continue to solve our economic problems with reasonable success,”’ — ea One of their strongest sugges- tions was for revision of the state constitution, REVISON ADVOCATED “While constitutional revison can hardly solve all of our state financial report stated in tracing Michigan's Seek 100,000 New Jobs a Year available for the years from 1956 on, he said he did not believe that when data (for the later years) becomes available,” Haber said, At the same time he emphasized that the gains have been largely in small plants that have been unable to take up the slack in unemployment suffered. since 1953. them, he said. financial problems back to the 1930s when the electorate wrote) ‘into the constitution - the 15-mill limitation on local taxes, _ | At the same time, the authors { : 2g s B35 ? 2 i : j i i : i 7H Hi; ¥ 3 fi i i hah tits , i Ea} [int : : i a) peed 2 w i t : i E ; Admittedly, he said, it is a long range problem and nothing can be done overnight. But, he added, an immediate start should be made. The report called for a full-scale g = } zg Ets BUSY ON — The center span of what will:be the world’s largest lift span bridge is floated into place. The bridge will replace an from crashing old swing type that connects Houghton and Han- __ bridge. cock in the Upper Peninsula. The delicate work requires idea] weather conditions to prevent it ca ye Ys F is bt dag i his American Stay. ¢ t UPI Telephoto _ into the finished portion of the Amon ong 578 Employes Splits Up Big Trust Fund $2,500 to $4,800 before taxes. Checks were distributed on the company’s regular pay day Thurs- day, No one came up with any wild plans money. for spending GETS OVER $4,000 Typical was. Miss Margaret Connell of Waltham, who received more than $4,000 after 43 years with the firm. “I won't squander it,"’ she said. “I've worked too hard all my life and I- know~ the value of money too much to let it slip through my hands.” The $1,450,353 distributed rep- resented shares of a trust fund ‘established for his employes by the Harmon P. Sites a hs n|firm’s founder, Elliott recently sold the firm to Bessember Se- curities Corp. of New York with the understanding it would be kept running and his employes’ kept working. * * * Elliott is now retired but re- Operation on Heart With Hole Succeeds LONDON (AP) — Surgeons re- ported Friday a successful opera- heart not only had a hole in it but was on the wrong side of her chest. A communique from Léndon’s Hammersmith Hospital said the operation her heart was stopped for 56 minutes while her circula- school Students RENTAL PLAN tion was maintained artificially. $10 for 8 Weeks requirements, met EDWARD'S 18 s. seginew view, the hospital communique said. Her liver and stomach also are in the wrong place. $e eens Sparks -Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service e —nmemenite enon ore tion on a 13-year-old girl whose} girl, Pamela‘ Weller, was feeling fine after the surgery. During the The fact that her heart is on the wrong side of her body made MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | the operation a rather difficult one from the technical point of mains on the board of. directors. He was asked what he thought the effect of the distribution might be. laughed. the sale of 578 new automobiles,” he said. The 12-year-old manufacturer 8!¢d medical equipment to an ill sci- entist, The scientist, Dr. C. T. Bressler, died the next morning. With Mrs, Carman's permission, Mrs. Horn decided that the bodies Distribution was made accord- ing to a formula. Each employe Teast three years received a base each year of service. ‘ * * * Miss Celia Samsen of Boston, 40 years a clerk with the firm, received approximately $4,200. not make any plans for use of the money until she received it. “I think a lot of us have felt the same way,’ she said. ‘The feeling has been that we would wait and see what we got and start from there.” DETROIT (AP) — Catholics of the Detroit archdiocese will ob- serve the period Sept. 15-30- with special prayers for peace in -con- nection with the American visit of) Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-| the prayer period today. who had worked for the firm at! amount of $2,500 plus $41.60 "for! She said she decided she would) chev.’ The archdiocese announced) should be Jeft where they were. **Let’s face it,"’ she said Thurs- day night as her composure crum- o Appreciation Tea Will Pay Tribute to Ex-Librarian An appreciation tea will be given to honor Mrs. Florence M. Leach, former librarian here, from 2? to '4:40 p.m. Sunday in the Farming-| ton Library. Mrs. Leach retired as librar- fan in duly after serving for 21 years in the position. It was in part through her serv- ices that Farmington's new library became a reality in March of this jyear. : The public is invited to attend the tea being sponsored by the |Farmington Friends of the Library, Survey Says, Blaming Alcoholism — Liver Cancer CHICAGO ® — A 25-year study | a significant rise in liver cancer| associated with alcoholism. Reporting on a review of 10,519 autopsies during the last quarter century at Wayne County General Hospital in Eloise, Dr. Frank V. Hodges said: 1, Cancer of the liver caused 46 per cent of the deaths dur- of death causes in Michigan showed Deaths Up ing the second half of the study. 2. More than three-fourths of the liver cancer deaths were associ- ated with cirrhosis, a liver condi- tion caused by prolonged alcohol consumption. Dr. Hodges reported his findings at a joint annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the College of American Pathologists. Fliers’ Bodies to ‘Remain om [Buried in Mountain ‘Snow wx. ire EN Favoring Annexation its success. first meeting of the year Thurs-} unit. The plan is being promoted by | Council. along school district lines | townships, plus the Wyoming. be announced. Nikita Cannot Visit Senate Without Bid WASHINGTON (AP) Alexander Wiley (R-Wis) suggest- permit Soviet Premier even deliver a speech. e* * Vice President Richard M, Nix- on p guest of some committee or member. encounter’ But GRAND RAPIDS « — Another, civic group, the Grand Rapids! pr Clyde Kennedy of Tacoma; Junior Chamber of Commerce,! Wash president of the council: today was on record in support of | pr Car! McIntire, president of the'% . area unification and steps toward} Internatiorial Council of Churches; More than 160 Jaycees at their} tana rancher who is leading a pro- day night voted to support a new] speak. Refugees from Eastern Bux city plan which calls for annexing ropean countries now under Soviet) major parts of five suburbs to the | domination are scheduled to hold, city to form a single governmental | mourning services. the Grand Rapids Community) It calls for annexation | in| ond ining others for Los Angeles and wane, G a “puburban | DES Moines, lowa, which are on jcities of East Grand. Rapids and! Petitions are being circulated in all areas asking that the proposal |, | 20. be put to a vote. The deadline for | week when a specific deadline will) Sen.| f ed today that Senate rules might Nikita Khrushchev to visit the Senate as am uninvited guest, and perhaps ptly ruled, in an opinion fed by Wiley, that the sen- as wrong. Nixori said a long tne of precedents indicates that Khrushchev could be admitted to the Senate only as the invited Senate official, | Tonite G&G Monday (6 to 10 P.M.) (9 A.M, to 10 oY. Wa couldn fod 10 sash pices oom He ved open Sin f L. Brent. Bozell, the conservative weekly National Review, who runs the Wasiington headquarters of’ the committee, pas outlined its aims. | * * SUNDAYS = FREE -— Laundry Dampening Bag with Pa Naan KORDITE ‘Wite-Center’ Plastic Clothesline * the United States that would be\E aS) SEATTEE’ Ps ae Sind. “Siig ore:troeme To si useful for the purposes of the West SS 98c Val. 50 Ft. Horn ait Alyce Ca wid-|thove them would take twol at ‘str SS Exira strong line owed Sept. 2, carefully explained al_ strength is undiminished and a ey ren ey why the bodies of their busbands| "Mrs. Carman, an attractivel tat, they are steadfast in thetr Limit 300 feet. are still buried beneath the falllyoung woman of 22 with a 22 resistance to communism,” he, cnncccdccesencecccosacenecosocccccocaqserese snows on Mt, Rainier. pe? month-old son, said: “Chuck died =" thie ent we are trying al 3 Wire Bound Natural: Corn Straws ; “They are sitting up ‘the the way he would have wanted, cockpit nd, in a way, they're|When he did ee eel Ee ewe Household Broom still flying,” said Mrs. Horn,|such a fevver that there were very} hee poy ee tif N mother ef fwe tetndged sons. |few things te. couldn't conguer chev how we feel, Regular $1.19 Value — Now Harold Horn, a captain in the) “It wouldn’t be right to brihg| WASHINGTON CAIM Y Long painted wood handle, c Civil Air Patrol, and Charles Car-| him down.” ~ In Washington, the wearing of corn straws = = — ; ee ee ee ce eee arm bands and the posting of ai pare Sturdy 5-sewn sty’ ay oe i crashed i sap’ of mourners, cutrlds a Seveosereccccccoccsoocoocssoossssosgoeoeseees when their plane aycees the White House are the only an-/ Ba.‘ jnounced protest demonstrations planned during Khrushchev's stay. {But a protest rally will be held Monday night on the Washington Monument grounds on the eve of | Khrushchev's arrival. The rally is being sponsored by the American Council of Churches. “S land Wayne Montgomery, a-Mén- test. movement in the West, will PROTEST RALLY A protest rally is being held in| |Philadelphia by the American |Council of Churches which is plan- 5Y%-In. Force Cup—(Plumber’s Friend). Sink-Drain Plunger ‘ | Regular 39c Value 99° G, Hi-grade rubber ‘cup on 24- inch wood handle. 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PyvTyirit iti 12 x 12 Inch in Assorted Colors _Cannon Wash Cloths EAA A _ 12 « 108 Inches. Gleaming white 54 "sin flat_or fitted. (OY mw 108" 2... wes. $1.64) (Pillow Case .....50-55-- 3%) 7" y" "s 4TTTTTITLL ULL ‘ I f = \ » - & ‘ ““QHE PONTIAC PRESS _ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959 _ Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company a ay a Oy” eg ‘Manager Haney J. Reso, Ean, M. Treapwet, ItSeemstoMe.... Great Respect for Eisenhower, Nixon Sways GOP Standing Dwiaut D. EisenHowenr is the most popular man in the world today. That goes whether you're a Re- publican, Democrat, Communist, Tory, Whig, Socialist or Mugwump. It also stands whether you're an American, Jap, Russian, Spaniard, Indian or Brazilian. ke ok OF Critics who shouted that the President was “making a. mis- take” when he embarked upon - his whirlwind trip are silenced. Looking back in retrospection, the the venture turned into a triumphal parade. The world ap-- plauded wholeheartedly at every turn of the road and the cheers were spontaneous. x *« * The President conducted him- self magnificently. He was a great figure and handled himself him- self impeccably. Truly, this nation can be exceedingly proud. He added to our world stature and prestige. And the reports of his . overwhelming receptions spread into practically every land on the globe. x *« * Following closely onthe heels of Vice President Nixon’s grand tour, this panoply has been a great thing for the international standing of our country, Prestige has been enhanced in important and strategic places. Happily for us, we had two tremend- ous salesmen “on the road.” They are both personable individuals and since they represented the greatest nation on earth, the impression was actual- ly magnified. ‘ we & * There can also be important repercussions right here at home. Last winter the Democrats were confident, jubilant and predicted an amazing -sweep in the 1960 elections. Since that time, their record in Congress hasn't inspired any appreciable confidence among the voters anywhere. The radical labor leaders are belligerent over the failure of the Democrats to roll over in both the House and Senate. But the Congressmen have been hearing from the boys and girls back home. The current labor bill doesn’t suit the ex- tremists but Congress discreetly followed the President's ideas, spurred on by the fact they found the voters at home were hacking Eisenhower staunchly. x * * The head of the Electrical Union has written an individual letter to every member who voted for this bill and threatened to “get him” at the polls. If the whole country wants to accept this defy, the vast majority of the voters who don't belong to unions could correspondingly align them- selves on the opposite side. ‘It wouldn't be the first time a bellig- erent minority pulled the house down around its own head. x * * This threat of reprisals has weakened the Democratic position further and now with Eisenhower and Nixon on the ¢rest of the wave, next fall's election takes on an entirely different aspect. The crushing Republican defeat which Democrats forecast so freely re- quires another good, hard look. The tide is running the other way, running rather strongly and from severa} directions, A smash- ing campaign with both parties having a chance will be the best thing for the nation. This guaran- tees the biggest vote. If both sides go roaring toward the finish line with approximately, equal oppor: tunities, a dem y will be in full action. * i * * I've said from the start I believe Ar the Democratic candidacy will eventually rest with ApLAI STEvEN- son. He'll] stand in the background until the front. runners have knocked each other for a loop, when he-will step forward smilingly and “be draft- ed.” . x *« * No one—anywhere — would argue for a fraction of a minute that Stev- ’ ENSON has the widespread, popular acceptance that rests with Nixon. After the election last fall, I wouldn't have given Nixon much of a chance. The Democratic tide was running at peak and the whole party was smil- ing, confident and smug. And with reason. But that balloon has been pricked. x *« * Nixon and Eisenhower have gone on to greater glory and the Democratic Party in general has been smacked in the nose. Right now it’s anybo*v’s ball game. a And in Conclusion.... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: In 1958 Kroger sold a billion and three quarters dollars worth of goods and made a net profit of a penny and a quarter per dollar........ a Baltimore reports juvenile crime dwindling since the city put 21 very assertive police dogs on the force ...J. Epgar Hoover and the Service okayed guns for KHRUSHCHEV's body guard. . : New York opens the most luxurious sports structure in the world: Aque- duct. It’s a 33 million dollar race track with a grand stand a fifth of a mile long. There are 738 very ‘convenient windows where you can lose your money in all denomina- tions. Secret * * * Down Cuba way, if your name appears in the society columns, the government taxes you a buck, plus an additional dollar for every descriptive adjective. A title costs $100 and a photo five dollars a column inch. If we ran a one column picture of Kenneth Van- den Berg's wife and said: “Very attractive and winsome wife of Dr. Kenneth Vanden Berg,” it would cost the lovely lass $113. Shucks, Jean, I'll saf it right here for free. . And speak- ing of Cuba, the Havana Times says in an eight column head: “Frankly, We Domw't Know What's Going on Here.” ........ 7 When I was in New York this week, they told me British aute- mobile companies are bringing out a car even smaller than the current models, as an answer to the current U.S. challenge. x* * * A reformed alcoholic was getting the final test. “What,” said the ex- aminer, ‘does Gordon suggest?” The ex-drunk replied: “A famous gen- eral.” The second query: “What does the name Haig bring to mind?” And the answer: “‘A noted earl.” The psychiatrist nodded. Now for the supreme question: “What does Vat 69 mean to you?” The ex-drunk cogitated and at last a broad smile crossed his face. ‘Easy. The Pope's telephone number.” 17ers es The Dept. of Cheers and Jeers; the: C’s.— that brave and courageous Ciara Soupen; the J’s—Mayor Wao- ner of N.Y. for curling up in front of the juvenile hoods; and, runner. up: the Miss America broadcast Tuesday night with the unwelcome eye paint commercials and the in- ferior photography. . ., -Harotp A. FitzGeRALp eben enee [The PO R of FA - Translating the word of God into the myriad tongues of the world is the seemingly impossible job that occupies and inspires the Wycliffe Bible Translators. : Trained in survival camps to build huts, handle dugout canoes and live off the land, these volunteers, both men and women, penetrate the most remote regions on earth to record unwritten languages and bring literacy, civilization and Christianity to ail peoples. Translations have been started on more than 200 languages, but their aim and hope is to bring the word of God to the 2,000 remaining Bible-less tongues. The organization ts guided by William Cameron Townsend, who was instrumental in founding it 25 years ago after recovering from tuberculosis. He had contracted the disease while living with a tribe in Guatemala and translating the New Testament in their language. From world headquarters in Glendale, Calif., the organization today sends some 1,000 volunteer translators, teachers, nurses and pilots.to Bible missions in Latin America, Alaska and New Guinea. Days of All Faiths Fa Venerate Holy Cross on Monda By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Monday is Holy Cross Day, one of the two days of the year on which many Christians give * - special veneration to the cross on which Jesus died. The other day is May 3, the day the cross was found by St. Helena. Monday com- memorates the recovery of the cross from the Persians by Em- peror Haraclitus in 614 * * * There are many legends about the cross, which taken together form a sort of history of this unique piece of wood, It starts at the earliest point possible in human ghistory—in the Garden of Eden— where stood the Tree of Life (Genesis, chapter 2, When Adam and Fve were exiled from the Garden they were allowed to take with them a bough from the tree, and from that time on the bough was * handed down through the genera- tions as a relic of man’s lost paradise, a relic that would one day be an instrument in his salvation from the results of his — sin, verse 9). Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: When Noah and hi@ sons built the Ark they used the bough, and it was this sacred wood that kept th@-Ark afloat in the stormy waters of the flood and saved the human race from extinction. Abraham inherited the bough. He used if as a tentpole in his vast camp. Nothing is said about what happened to it or where it was during the time of the Egyptian bondage or the years of wandering in the wilderness, but it turns up again as a beam in Solomon's Temple. * * * When the Temple was burned early in the Sixth Century B. C. the bean itself was not even charred. Someone, perhaps aware of its importance, threw it into a pool to insure its preservation, and there it stayed, submerged, for six more centuries. But even there its power continued to be felt, for this was the Pool of Bethesda, whose healing properties were famous. (See St. John, chap. ter 5, verses 2 to 4). ® * * Finally, on Good Friday, the ancient piece of timber reached Optimal Daily Ration of Niacin Aids Cankers In my case, canker sores surely follow indulgenbe in chocolate, to- matoes, peaches. I can nibble a little of any of these occasionally Peuews Oe A HOA “pttottetieq Ale\ 8] sasop yeus up out “wil Punog @aey ay ‘@pqnoa) aus ay) aARy Aquep 6A yO sieqiueus 1010 ‘ga208 JayuRo wR J azow ,.Nq out asuf,, oye yay ind ‘a1qno neq) this sime years ago. (S.M.K.) Ans. — I recommend not small BRADY DR. doses but an optimal daily ration ° of niacin (nicotinic) acid or amide == for example a 50-mg. niacina- mide tablet three times a day for . — That's fine, The ¢ \ tw The ontiat Press” Pontige Michigon Copyright 1939) 0 clothing any one wears at any time, with regard only for com- fort and convention, the better_for health. Our ‘physician claims that listen- ing to ‘music while eating is —a great aid to digestion. But I have heard other doctors state that it is of no benefit whatever._(Mrs,— A.E.K.) * Ans. — I agree with your physic- ian, provided it is music. However, I believe crooning, torch singing and blues singing tends to re- verse peristalsis. . * * * Can you’ suggest anything that will make one immune to ivy poisoning? (M.A.) freshly prepared tincture of poison ivy leaf and gradually increasing the dose. More particulars in be prescribed by the persdn's physician, in gradually Increasing Signed lettprs, wage or 700 ( its destiny. The trial and sentenc- ing of Jesus happened so rapidly that the man who made the crosses for crucifixiens was caught without the necessary material. Not wishing to lose the order to some other craftsman, this man went to the Pool of Betaesda and dragged out the old beam, which after 600 years under water was still in perfect con- dition. And from it he fashioned the cross on wheth the Lord hung. ; * * * So it came about that Eden's Tree of Life ultimately became the Tree that is the symbol of life to all Christians. (Copyright 1959) \ ( Voice of the People 2 ‘ = Pes Eee es od cnoagh, City kitten are tuore fortunate. All their dwpers have’ to do Murder of Trooper Topic for Letters inal who-has spent the past 30) years in prisons and insane asy- lums. At the time of the crime he was out on parole. ; * * * His own parole officer admitted _ he was dangerous, capable of anything, so why was he per- mitted in public if authorities felt he’d be a threat to society? Unless our penal system is re- vised, we'll continue to live . amidst crime. Our present policy of treating criminals,-both adult and juvenile, with kindness, sym- pathy and consideration, noble as its intent may be, has failed. We need a tough policy: Laws . must be enforced. Far too many people after being sentenced to life are out in a few years. Far too many mental patients are released action will something be done about this—not before then. * * * A far more competent penal system is a necessity, so let's fight for it. Let Pontiac people take the initiative and let authorities know how we feel. We'll be heard and the rest of Michigan will follow suit. . Mary Saghy Cheers Terminal at City Airport Three cheers for Pontiac finally getting a terminal for the airport. I do a Jot of traveling and will be the first to use our new facilities just as soon as we get a regular airline or a feeder service. It's long overdue and will be greatly appreciated by all of us air travelers. ~ Traveler ‘Who Are ‘People’ Dems Are For’ Within recent weeks several let- ters have berated the GOP and the sales tax and perpetuated the hoax of a Democrat “Party. being for the “people.” The letters in- form the populace a Dem victory is assured for 1960. * * * I'm not clear as to whe the “people” are. It most assuredly is not a reference to all the peo- ple including middie and upper classes. It seems infeasible ieeg hey tin es BaF Hl Rev i | 4 z F f _ In answer to City oe wants to know why the an officers were. promoted, I that\ shows they were the intelli- ent ones. \ . City Mother Portraits METCALF ° quite a distant state... , And so it seems apparent that . . . As our dear children roam . . . My loving wife and I will be .. . The only ones at home .. . Yes, we are getting older and . . . We shall be all alone . . . But we will not be jonely—thanks . . . To mail and telephone . . . Yes, we will miss them very much . . . Yet we will not be sad . . . Becausé we want their. hearts to be . . . In every way real glad. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in.— Isaiah 26:3. * * * Truth is the highest thing that man can keep.—Geoffrey Chaucer. The Country Parson “Nothing worse could happen to a church than for to assume they are those out of ft.” those in it better than ba Case Records of a Psychologist: Urges All to Learn- Quotations Are you called on’ to make short talks, as at church or a club meeting? Then heed Edi- tor Perrins and store your memory with 25 or more of the . richest gems from great minds of the past. And urge your chil- dren to memorize a few inspir- ing Bible verses to buoy up their morale in later life. These quotes also add scholarly ritz to your English themes in school. By Dr. GEORGE W. CRANE Case C - 442: Glen Perrins, aged about 50, launched this, column in the Standard Examiner at Ogden, Utah, the very first week I started writing it. * * —He-has an-exuberant personality, ~_— . exuding genial- ity and humor, ‘ideas on,”. (Beecher, So T'll offer some more today, giving the author and the page in my textbook where you can find them. If you wish more, go to your city library and lift out 25 or 50 additional ones for they add scholarly charm to your extempor- aneous talks. * * * In one hour you can easily mem- orize 25 of the 200, and will then have an appropriate ‘‘starter’’ for all sorts of meetings you may need to address. ‘Be not simply good — Be good for something.’’ (Thoreau, p. 41) “Men and women, like all Gaul, may, be divided into three parts — efotic, the neurotic, ahd the tommyrotic.” (Lichiiter, p.. 76) “Fame is the perfume of heroic .. deeds." (Socrates, p. 139) “He who moves not forward, goes backward."’. (Goethe, p. 179) “AR-words are pegs to hang ey tion’s laws if I have the making of its ballads.” (Fletcher, p. 481) “The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not io deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just.” (Lincoln, p. 492) : » * » “We ‘dress the wound; God heals it.’’ (Harvard Medic motto, p. 529) - “Character is what you are in the dark.” (Moody, p. 610) “Nations of drunkards are na- rot 5 > ‘ ae SVatecth Sea al ee eS ey: , NAM NS tae pCO ees * ‘* . aes e Ve = ; . pee e nape ; s: i Ms 2 7 = + . : : - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959 , 4 7 i! Frames ‘n’ all in Jig saw puzzle amuses everyone, essorted 88c oeeeewes a ’ a 9.30 a. m. oe = peas Get here early for hest selection! 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Church of “Oakland Coonty, 70 “HIDDEN SPRINGS OF POWER? a Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching ____} cated “tessone-in-Trath'-week, (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) lessons will cover the awareness ‘ ‘of God and of man’s relationship Church | Mill, &. Huron & Mt. Clemens | Malcolm K. Burton, Minister Oakland st Cadillac |) ‘guares Uimemaa.. Youth. Dtyoster Worship sececteases 10:00 A.M. ¢ : eee RSET : i a as i 'to Him. The study and discussion , i . ) ;Sunday will concern “What God | Bible School .....+.-11:20 A.M. CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP] ay jl cir vat cx 2207: teres Bat Ha i i ’ . ’ : Malta Hall — 62 Perkins st. (oft Auburn) on ee een “Be Reconciled to Go” || Evening Serco vanes -700PM. Sunday Service 7:30 P Mrs, Blanche Joki of Algonac | Wednesd Rev. Hector Wineman, of ann will give the lesson at 11 a.m, to The Rev. Mr. Burton, preaching i Prayer ‘Meeting vee 700 PM. Thurs.,, 730 pm—Open Forum Sept. 20tn—Rev. Austin Wallace the class “Teach morrow. At 9:30 a.m. will meet for the study of ‘Us to Pray " All Sine Episcopal Church | theima James, Speaker + ‘Williams St. at W. Pike | | BURN HEIGHTS ce Primary Street Pr Wm. Palmer. Pastor | Sunday Schoo! ..... 10:00 A.M } Chu ISAM ©] tHe HIGH COST OF LIVING” ASSEMBLY of GOD | Thelma ‘James, professor at! The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector JVayne State University, will be4 WUE) Give CEA LS: LUT Ou the speaker at the luncheon meet- 210_N. Perry - } Jr. Hi: Youth Group ....6 p.m. i ‘ing of the Episcopal Churchwomen j G ....6 pm. : 00 A aa Holy Communion | of Chfist Church Cranbrook Tues- » ae esd anal ‘cool > aly Hi. Jouth Group 7:15 a 930 AM +Moming Prayer and = Tey Poppa eal ao “I's Time to Seek the Lord” (al : rmon, am, Touow iin business and work session at 10:30. Enjoy Your Sunday 9.30 AM.‘and 11 AM —Morning | ———— Prayer and Sermon Opening of Church School. “Where Its National Lutheran Infants Nursery through Sr. PaERietneha | Members & I Bible School ........ 9:45 AM. unc u Friends Find & Morning Worship ....11:00 A.M. 1 ates Christ Real’ s\| Youth Groups ...-...- es . ~ Worship ....7:30P.M. ST. GEORCE’S ; ST. ANDREW'S ASCENSION | ; Wel | seq EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH WATERFORD sila caceares Study Hour ........ 7:30 P.M. 401 Commerce, Milford $301 Matchery Rd, Drayton apt RN gl aches . : : entiac Lake fd. i Wa iateennaieiesay | | ese celia uetensiaa Wm LaFountaln, Pastor Pasior A. Q. Hashman_ EAEELARD and Sermon Bervices of Morning Worship SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:00 AM . Pontiae Press Photo 9:45 A.M. Maceday Lk: & Wms Lk. Rd. © Cuarch Rebeck Bchool for “All Ages J SERVICES .......... mn AM SLIDES OF AFRICA — Mrs. Lewis C. Ball of» Lake Rd. Registration is scheduled for 9:30 a. m, Sunday ‘School aces ew ©. tombent Basten Rev Bertram T White, Viear Rev. Weide R Hunt, Vicar —_ eres 22 Clarence St. will show slides and speak of her Mrs. Walter Willson will lead the panel discus- A Class for Every Age Sunday School 9:30 AM . . | CHRIST | recent trip to Africa at the afternoon session of — sion on “Town and Country” at 10 a. m. Lunch als, Liceke Moming Worship ....1045 AM. — - i WATERFORD TWP. . | the annual Missionary Institute Wednesday spon- will be at noon with guests bringing their own Morning Worship . Mrs. Lo rene Thomas, progr ay ehan inain; John Leonard, father vice president, Mrs. bdna Stewart, secretary; Mrs. Ed- ward Williams, treasurer; Mrs. Dallas Coleman, publicity and Mrs, James Fowlkes, member- ship. Plan Benefit A smorgasbord to benefit St. Michaels Athletic Assn. will be held Sept. 20 from 12 to 6 p.m, at St. Michael's Hall, The public is invited, Friends Honor Her at Shower A personal shower in honor of Virginia, Taylor, bride-elect of Clarence Ridgley, was given by Rosemary Fellows and Jan- et Thomas Thursday at Miss Thomas's home on Utica road Miss Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Theron Taylor of Harper street and Mr. Ridgley, son of the Donald Ridgicys of Genella street were married today. * *« Among the guésts were Mar- jotie Steim and Joan Boyd— both; of Detroit. ‘live Cecil Hewison were married Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Township: and Vr. and Mrs, cross given to her by her late® grandmother and a gold heir- loom bracelet, a gift, from the bridegroom's late great graiid mother, Her bouquet was of white butterfly rosebuds, liles of the valley and ivy carried on # osatin prayer book, alse a ogift from her late grand: mother Loretta Lauinger was‘maid of honor, Bridemaids were Mary Jo McBrearty, Rudy Lawrence and Catherine McClelland. They wore Empire styled dresses of royal blue taffeta with matching jackets — and white picture hats with blue trim. They carried lace para- sols trimmed with delphenium v blue carnations, karl J. Smith was best man. Ushers were Robert Prosser, the bridegroom's brother; Rob- ert Pike, and James Fox, Following an evening recep tion at St. Michaels Hall,, the couple 4eft to a honeymoon to Northern Michigan. They will on Cameron street. The bride's going away outfit was a blue and green plaid suit with black accessories and the corsage from her bridal bou- quet. The bride attended Highland Park General Hospital School of Nursing and the bridegroom will be attending Highland Park Junior College next spring Mrs. Rohrbach wore a mauve lame sheath with a brown hat and = corsage of sweetheat roses for her daugh ter’s wedding. Mrs, Dumas was dressed in a dusty rose sheath dress with a pink hat and a corsage of sweetheart roses, net Joan Elinor Beattie and Friday evening at St. Martha’s Church, Their parents are Caldwell ‘A, Beattie of Waterford Cecil. J, Hewison of Detroit. M R Se v Esther Circle Has Meeting Thursday Esther Circle of Augustana Lutheran Church Women of St. Johns Church met Thursday at the home of Mys. Oren Clawson of Spence Street, Taking part in the program were Mrs. Laura Clawson and Mrs. Ro- land Hallquist. Members sewed lab’ robes during the evening Brides % yi — 4 4 4 t let; Rada, 29, agian reserved, Though she now ap- _ ment ae Izvestia; party member and still makes an occasional speech before groups of woman Communists. A teacher of social sciences by profession, Mrs, Khrushchev apparently is a good —— Her English, for example, getting better-alf the time. it is one of her hobbies, Nina Petrovna was born in 1900, Little is known of her early life. This is true of most wives of Soviet leaders. She took part in the civil war which followed the Bolshevik seizure of the Russian revolution in 1918. No Westerner can say where she met her husband, or whether, indeed, she is the mother of thé youngest of Khrushchev’s five children. This is a girl of 21, and it is believed Khrushchey married Nina Petrovna about 1938 when he was vaulting into a position of real influence ag a member of Stalin's politburo. She reared the family. a a Khrushchev’s eldest son, Leonid._was a pilot—kilied in World War II. Leonid’s daugh- ter, Yuliya Leonidevna, now 20, was reared by Khrushchev's as a member of the family. The others in the family are daughter Yuliya, now 38, chemist, science writer and wife of Viktor Genchar, direc- Like Married Friday evening at Zion Church of the Beth Ann North and Gale McCoy. Their parents are the Rev. Robert A. North and Mr. and Mrs. Gale McCoy. MRS. RICHARD G. McCOY Beth Ann North Wed in Church of Nazarene Zion Church of the Nazarene was the scene of the Friday evening wedding of Beth Ann North and Richard Gale Mc- Coy, The bride’s father, the Rev...Robert A. North, offici- ated at the candlelight cere- mony under an archway of whité gladioli, chrysanthemums and carnations before 200 guests. The bride's brother, Paul North, escorted her to the altar * * * Parents of the couple are the Rev and Mrs. North of South Jessie street and Mr. and Mrs, Gate McCoy of Muskegon, * * * The bride wore a gowa with a sabrina neckline and long sleeves, The bouffant skirt was accented with rows of netting and a Chantilly lace panel down the front. A crown CECIL HEWISON of white pearls held her silk illusion fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of white car- nations and lilles of the valley centered by a white orchid. Carol Ann Stock of Clark- ston was thaid of honor, She wore a bronze colored sateena street length dress and car- ried a bouquet of gold, rust and brown chrysanthemums, * *® ¥ Bridesmaids “were Brenda Starr of Lansing, Sandra Mc- Coy, the bridegroom's sister from Muskegon, and the bride's sister, Joan North, They wore gold sateena street length dresses and carried bouquets of rust, gold and brown chry santhemums, Jane Burton was flower girl. + * & Thomas Thompson of Muske- Nazarene were and. Mrs. gon was best man. Ushers were John Schmidt of Muskegon, Byron Hendley of Warren, Wal- ter Schaffler of Ludington, Har- ry Turner, Wesley Andress and James Brian, all of Pontiac and Gerald Riddle of Rochest- er, Richard North, the bride's '. brother, was ring bearer. For her going away outfit, the bride: wore a navy blue and white two piece suit with navy blue accessories and thé white orchid from her bridal, attending University of Michi- gan. The bride attended Olivet . Nazarene College. Grapho Analysts to Meet Sunday. The Tuller Hotel in. Detroit will be thé setting for a meet- ing of Grapho Analysts of Southeastern Michigan at 3 p.m, Sunday, Interested per- sons have been invited to at- tend the affair. For further information: con- tact Emma Eisenrath of Hum- phrey avenue in Birmingham, th * found her relaxed, easy to talk with, extremely interested in and surprising well informed on the United States. They found, too, that Mrs, Khrush- chev is not one to hold her * * * Khrushchev himself seldom talks about his wife. A_ cor- respondent who spent three years in Moscow and spoke to Khrushchev on numerous occa- sions, heard him mention his wife only ence, and then jok- ingly. But it anybody-asked Khrush- chev serious questions about his family and home life, he would snap something like this:—““The—subject—is of no interest. Why do you want to know. We don’t talk about such things.’ This was the typical attitude of Soviet leaders all through the Stalin era. Not since Lenin's wife, the noted Krupekaya, has any Soviet wife occupied a prominent place in the public eye. September MRS. ‘Man Was. Wrong to - “Cance etDate ~ rei and had prop- in ad- vance, and offered me the thea- ter tickets we were to have used “It is my opinion that he has been extremely discourteous to me, particularly since the family gathering is not in fondr of any special occasion such ax a wed- Answer; You are entirely cor- rect. “Dear Mrs. Post: When in- vited to dinner at the house of one who does not have a maid, shouldn't the hostess put aside the dishes until after her guests lave gone home? At least that is what I do in my house. How- ever, so many hostesses start to clean up as soon as dinner is over and it more or less: puts a guest on the spot to help: with the dishes. Isn't this bad ‘man- ners on the, part of a hostess?" tess?” ‘Answer: It is better manners not to do the dishes until after the guests have gone home. , Sharon L. Stehle: and ‘Roger J. Reynolds were married "Friday evening at West Side Methodist Church Ann Arbor. Their parents are the Herbert H. Stehles and Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Reynolds. ROGER J. REYNOLDS Sharon L. Stehle Wed in Candlelight Ceremony Wearing a floor length gown with a Viennese lace bodice and skirt of bridal satin, Shar- on L, Stehle exchanged vows with Roger J. Reynolds at West Side Methodist Church, Ann Arbor Friday evening. The Rev. Vaughan Whited officiat- ed at the candlelight ceremony before 450 guests, * * * Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, Herbert H. Stehle of Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mrs, Howard J, Reynolds of Boston Ave, * * * The bride's dress featured a bustle back and cathedral train. A crown of seed pearls and iridescent sequins held her fingertip veil and she. carried a bouquet of orchids. and chry- santhemums. Mrs. John Winchester of Ann Arbor was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Douglas Gray, Mrs..Janis Gatz- ka and Karin Kolm, all of Ann Arbor, They wore dresses of blue silk with white lace over- skirts and carried bouquets of small white chrysanthemums. * * * C. Lee Hargreaves of Pon- tiac was best man. Ushers in- cluded Floyd FE. Reynolds, Glenn A. Reynolds, Franklin J. Seed, all of Pontiac, and Neil Stehle of Ann Arbor. - + * * A reception was held in the church parlors. Before leaving for a honeymoon to Northern Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana, the bride changed to a light blue suit, They will live in Pontiac ? * * * The bride attended Cleary College. Mrs. Stehle wore a white suit with green accessories and Mrs. Reynolds wore an orchid _ with matching accessor- es. General News of Personal Interest MRS. WILLIS J. SWENSON Couple Exchange Vows at Our Lady of Refuge Before an altar decorated with white gladioli and chry- santhemums, Janet Carol Zatik married Willis J, Swenson this —morning at Our Lady of Re- fuge Church at Orchard Lake: The Rev. Giles Bartol per- formed the ceremony in the presence of three hundred guests. Parents of the couple are - Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zatik of Keego Harbor and Mr. and Mrs. Willie M. Swenson of Desiax road. The bride wore a short sleeved gown of white silk or- ganza with a fitted bodice and a lavatiere neckline trimmed with Venice lace and embroid- ered with iridescent sequins. The waistline was also trimmed with the lace. The bouffant skirt fell into a chap- el sweep length and the back detailing featured a soft but- Jength puff sleeves. She car- vied a cascade arrahgement of yellow Fugi chrysanthemums with Croton leaves and bronze- ~cotoredwheat— Bridesmaids were Mrs, eae Keinert, Marlene Shell, Dolor- es Lutzkiw, Kay Ann Swenson, sister of the bridegroom, all of Pontiac, and Joan Ray of Keego Harbor. Their gowns matched that of the matron of honor and they carried cas- cade bouquets of bronze Fugi chrysanthe myms, Croton leaves and bronze wheat. The flower girl, Dinah Lynn Travis, cousin of the bride from Akron, Ohio, wore a white silk organza frock and carried a basket of yellow rose pet- als, She wore a tiara of yel- “Jow dwarf rosebuds. David Lee Travis, also a cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Robert Kretzeman of Grand . Rapids was best man. Ushers terfly bow in the same ma- . terial. Her headpiece was of im- ported pearlized flowers form- ing a bridal wreath, worn with a fingertip Cloud veil ef *pure silk French illusion. She car- ried a bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and ivy. Matron of honor was Mrs. Andrew Zatik of Cleveland, Ohio, She wore 4 gown of yel- low silk organza with a boat neckline and _ three-quarter were*Gary Swenson, the bride- groom's brother; Kenneth Scott of Arlington, Va.; and Gary Petty, Loren Schruba and Paul Emerson of Pontiac. Before leaving for Myrtle Beach, S.C. the new Mr3, Swen- son changed to a green and - beige plaid wool walking suit ~ with cocoa brown accessories. She carried a white rosebud corsage from her bridal bou- quet, Exchange Vows Today in All Saints Episcopal Before an altar banked with white gladioli and white pom- pons, Barbara Carolyn Hutch- ings and James Bruce Knapp exchanged vows at All Saints Episcopal Church this after- noon. The Rev. David K. Mills officiated at the ceremony be- fore 150 guests. x *« * Parents of the couple are Mrs. W. Cyril Hutchings of Ramona Terrace and the late Squadron leader Hutchings, RAFDFC, and *Mr, and Mrs. ~Bruce A. Knapp of Syivan Lake. The bride was escorted to the altar by her -uncle, Curtis E. Patton. * * * The bride wore a floor length ivory peau de soie gown with a Florentine lace bodice, Sabrina neckline and long sjeeves. Her fingertip veil was held by a medieval styled Florentine lace cap and she carried a cascade bouquet of white glaroses and ivy. Vivienne Hutchings,“ the bride’s sister, was maid of honor. Carol Knapp, sister of * the bridegroom was bridesmaid and junior bridesmaids were Denise Patton and Beverly Patton. All wore azalea faille dresses with jackets and scal- loped necklines and sleeves. The maid of honor carried a‘ crescent bouquet of pink and white glamellias; the brides- maid carried crescent bouquets of pink glamellias, and the junior bridesmaids carried smaller versions of the brides- maids’ bouquets. x & * Douglas J. Stilwell of Cass Lake was best man. Ushers were Leon E. Viaeminck and ee J. Todd both of Cass e. Area Students Leaving to Attend Various Colleges Mrs. William R. Fitzgerald and daughter Sharon of Fon- tana, Calif., have been visiting’ Mrs. Fitzgerald’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. = 8. Booth of Bloomfield Hills this past week. bd * *® Leaving today for Eastern Michigan University is aaa E. Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Donald P. Thomas of Utica road. She will be a sophomore and this fall will assist in her dormitofy as a freshman counselor. x * _*. Mrs, William H. Vann Jr.. of Pine Bluff road, Watkins Lake, is flying today to Heilbronn, Germany to spend five weeks with her husband, stationed with the — Armored Division of the U. S. Army. * * Donna Gayle aravey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gravely of Spokane drive is leaving Sunday for Central Michigan University. She is the recipient of the Sarah McCarroll Foundation Scholarship. "+ * * * Julie Fitegerald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald of Bloomfield Hills, spent several days in Flossmoor, Ill., last week visitirig a’ friend, Jeanne Jaffe. f The Rev, Paul T. Hart of First Methodist Church has just returned from Shingu, Japan, where he has been since June establishing a new church, * ® Mire, 28hrt jetne heh duchaind-De Dees whi ‘be-ce- turned from Japan and the two were met Wednesday inp eee See * q J r r State. students University. fom Fon ava Michigan Sate. Die student Memorial vecesasvarss 4 awards for the 1980-00 academic yea r. } Students receiving sehelaribipe are Marion Greenlee of ¢st Bloomfield senior in vetérinary medi- cine; Mary E. Brengle of Voorheis road, & freshman in the secretarial curriculum: Krista Kaasik of Miller street, a freshman in education and English, and Ann M. Pirochita: of Shimmons road, a freshman in education and French. x. 2. The Rev. Benjamin, & ah of Coteetht ite. Bayly Churth ‘atid his ‘wife are*vacationing in Carroliton, Il, ee ee mgs ? sy Oe 4 | Dear Abby Insists: . { says she has gomething to do at home but when I bring the the kids out for pony rides To Conduct Symphony Again rk ‘ should be “Mrs Jane Jones.” we : | “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: SEPTEMBER 12, 1059 Around Peace, Freedom Really Horsing engagement of announces the Mr. and Mrs. make the grade—he should seek professional help. * close a stamped, self-addressed Assisting her were Mrs. Franklin Wallin of Highland Park, Mrs. Steven Velkoff of The welfare committee of Queen Mary Section of Needle- Several members told of Conf By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN .. | sh (Mrs. John Jones). 4 Janice Antona’s citizenship [TCO SPoup for their luncheonidress with Zone, Size and Style (ae em. the bride changed to blue | Cings will be held at'the Amer |meec™g OF Comey. Aadating Ter (Number. S278 | flowered sheath dress with ican Legion home at‘Lake Oak- [Care crewert enti Mrs. Fred | AND G6HIRT LAUNDRY Mrs. ‘Albert Green Jr. of | matching accessories and the | jand at 1 p.m. Sunday. All for- | Raetzke Z If you're not sure about how to ; ‘ ' er eager rose corsage from her bridal | mer members of the group are | Mrs. Hayden Henley read ex-/Clean leather pes have them 605 Ocklend Ave. FE 4.2579 Be gg As Ar - Ne re 7 _ 2 BRANCH—S—OAKHILL ee a hy : Open Monday thre Saturday — 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ali the attendants wire tur- with ah a bell and doses. The matron of honor carried light pink camations with darker pink roses. The at- | tendants carried semi-cascade ‘bouguets. of light pink carna- av ° m eee n Every Night M, 2 * « a . ra . ; » io ae i f r THE PGES PRESS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1959 __ sr Ra i ets DS qugun SuunsunuauSuuuunnsaneennnest llyw a H ites: : | peed abe ira, Far Inté the Night: Who Is Greatest Singer? THE BIG DRIVE-IN ~) SOUTH END of UNION LAKE RD r ni ” By JAMES BACON singers alive today. Some of Of. Sinatra, Bing K AP Moyie-TV: Writer Crosby's imitators have become) ‘He's the type of singer - HOLLYWOOD {APJ — If you| almost as famous as he. Dean/comes once in a lifetime, o-| Martin and Perry Come ~both| did wih want tO eet 8 ee euveesually| started as Crosby imitators, Mar-| time?” ‘|by. Frank had a different eh ae roel nd | Sth Beautiful Lu g himself, Co the ‘Thirties: S Pi ering he other night and i beter Pe ea saver mete] OF 8 Is Picked Up, show business era. them.” oe * * * Perry developed oo idea of ight now is — pro baer singer. ‘ coche aon te So to Ss k é | but the “I guess maybe it's vi old self-|to switch his electric blanket from Dea at Many names came up Planning Visit to U.S. LAON, France (AP)—A police a a a a a > S BOX OFFICE a a s he : se ae es adds, *‘T’ . A reporter tossed that one into|on TV and records but in the But then,” he ‘ . a a A - 7] } TE scales boiled to two—Bing Cros-| identification appeal,” he quipped medium to warm.” | , : ‘that Como once imitated the Cros-} Al Jolson’s name came up in dragnet today “finally caught WASHINGTON uy — Mexico’ A. Mail OKs Nikita Visit ) s a r] r] a s a ) a a s | a a a s s H Pe] OPEN 7 P.M. Ree by : E. : y e+ rie s : 5 EE & z zt : L . + * he: hopper ata Hollywood gath- we ey and Frank Sinatra, when a reporter reminded him @ Most agreed that if the ques- b ' ein Mateos y style, “ the debate but he was ruled out) “Beautiful Lulu” and her +oy|President Adolfe Lopez w : a) ee dotrgestatgradea ys Sgr « 4 aa Wabek a another ere. When't “Marcel the Tough” after|visit the United States Oct. 9-14. Peis wait (AP) — Pres aa bis cars, then Crosby gets| Vic Damone, Julius LaRosa,|Bing first started, most singers|@ weeklbng chase. Lopez Mateos will confer see : Eisenhower’ - mail oe the mF That, in effect, makes| Steve Lawrence, James Darren|were imitating Jolson, with the) The two were surprised in a lit- President Eisenhower and other! forthcoming visit Soviet nw tie, and many of today’s singers are|exceptions ‘of Gene Austin and tle cafe at Montcornet near here|Mfici@ls here during the first three rh peepee — se It's true that Bing is not sing- in the Sinatra camp, 2 Rudy Vallee, at’ breakfast. ge og rr a ateer citicn — protests The . ing much these days, whereas} - * *« * het aes vorable ae veg Frank is singing better—and more | The hunt began a week ago in : suburban Paris when two con- re Explosive Adult Drama re M.-G-M presents An ALBERT ZUGSMITH Production The NIGHT af the QUARTER MOON" JOLIE LONDON - ‘on oeew BARRYMORE“ wm user - f0 S and WAT KING COLE ey. in CINEMASCOPE holds the See for ge! bros . single record e 0 me— : 3 estas mt | When Susan's Around |scunts wx mi i] ch champion album seller. : In the next few days Lulu and «+ « * By EARL WILSON Marcel crashed through two po- They are the two most imitated lice _ roadblocks while bullets i NEW YORK—When you see Susan Cabot looking so cool | whizzed. A trail of wrecked and and pretty on the “Pantomime Quiz” TV show, you probably | Stolen cars marked their progress don’t h suapect that she’s going home to worry about burglars|*"0und the af _ ae Dee = porch-climbers trying to get into her Lulu, 26, is the nar at. tear umbledown apartment over a French restau-| -niidren. Her name on police rec- rant. ‘lords is Lucienne Colombo, Last ‘I romantiecize about everything and I|December she was paroled from think of it as my studio,” says Susan, the |J@ll, where she was serving time former star of movie westerns who got linked lage after, pleading with the e “I want to .take care of with King Hussein of Jordan a few months my children.” ago. Marcel Bertoux, 19; has served “Actually, I guess it’s just a very old | four terms in juvenile homes for building that’s listing and sinking two or | ¢@t-theft and robbery. i. three inches every month . . . It's in the N restaurant and nightclub neighborhood WHOne night I was on the phone chaiting-away when 1 |N@W College Almost saw the bottom of my window opening up right before my —than ever. e : ; Both have earned millions. Bing) Life N ever Gets Dull a ee cma in | LAST a MORSE SOL HOLDEN ple as leaders of @ gang. er he HO E LDIERS : be ! ile a Onis paivein 3 B . oe catr ALL COLOR !|2=——O" 2. Meats APH he Open 6:30 P.M. Show Starts 7:30 P.M. REAL ACTION . @:: °° os Over Top in D a , | aT MGR Hed te Ew ak = er 10p in Urive MA -4-3135 | wondering how to turn off the , PETOSKEY (UPI)—North Cen EAT RE ’ light on the other side of the tral Michigan College officials say {i HEA 3—FEATURES—3 room. they hope a $30,000 fund-raising é' “I kind of belly-crawled campaign will go“ over the top a 4—CARTOONS—4 within a few days. * * * The college, which opens its doors for its first year of opera- 6 tion Monday, will use the money Paul Newman io along with $30,000 in state match- pealcm (eo) 8 ale, ing funds’ — or a total of $60,000 Philadelphians “a across the room and got to the switch. I heard the prowler jump down and run away.” Life’s seemingly adways adventurous for Susan — who's a fragile little 5- foot-2, ahd 31, though she doesn’t look it—says her next audacious act will be The Last Wayon all MEO IN AFRICA CiINemaScoPE | BEL Tas “acon “0 SUNDAY | EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING | Regibslons ab the years tummiest on the Laugh meler! — for capital improvements, “We have raised $26,816 so far = > ' and more is coming in,” Dean ) Alfred D. Shankiand said. eee TS - comune ar SAREE OPED. to pla ite gifted T: : = a THE FUNNIEST IDEA FOR MAKING A MALE lee Le ase Bas So far, 27 persone have become : } PLUS | now nee , “Th 7old Fleec- “honorary alumni’ of t coilege Unf. t Romane DAVID NIVEN= INTO A MATE THAT EVER HIT THE SCREEN! Pape Ries oe us Pieve- ee ee 41 NOREY HEPBURN ANT HONY PERKINS ACADEMY AWARD directing. drive. GREEN MANSIONS — ‘BEST ACTOR hirley’s “I play the Admiral's daugh- P ™ f ” Syne tne we OF THE YEAR’! ve rove the ter,” Susan said. “I fall in love Tieless Solons EE C 088 . pr with Tom Poston. He's a Navy L Batt! t ALSO facts —with man—and I've had it up to my ose battle a YOUR LIFE INSURED FOR $1,000 teeth with Navy men.” SUSAN Chamber Door WHILE YOU WATCH Susan, who used to be Harriet Shapiro of Boston, has MACABRE had a life of hard work. About 10 years ago, she sang at KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya (AP) the Village Barn, also sang some drug store commercials |—Six Socialist front members of SUNDAY on a “Cavalcade of Bands” show starring Jack Carter at ee trying ‘0 beeered the the same time—while designing jewelry at Gimbel’s. chamber in open-nec irts, set ROBE: ening 3 y e off a fight with members of the oA ‘LOUISE “T had almost arranged a scholarship to La Scala, but I ruling Alliance party. didn't have the fare,” she says. Heated arguments between the “T've been everything from a gun moll to a high priestess | Socialists and Alliance men bar- in science fiction, to a juvenile delinquent. ring their way led to blows. “I guess ‘Tomahawk’ with Van Heflin was my best picture. i Sao aera bs teulae s figures (her's)!!! THE RESEARCH MAN... he studies the facts — % — S Daatss i, hy = ~ § |All this happened because I didn’t have the fare to Italy.” [+4 back home and return prop- 7 PP POET: * * * erly dressed.” ere THE PLAYBOY... EARL’S PEARLS: A bachelor 1s a guy who tries every line} The six returned an hour later he just studies on a girl except “I Do.” in black suits, - f irs) | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Roger Price reports on the rich "The ee ee oe mean igures (girs)! Texan who wouldn't let a doctor paint his throat till he’d|'o secs ie, canbe oo Me en called an interior decorator. . .. That's earl, brother. ~ liamentarfans who attend sessions “ te 7:26 = 9:88 NIVEN (Copyright, 1959) in ck shirts. / , M [ +a en | They Came-from Opposite Ends of Desire! : | is ht ‘gy 4 . He had never known passion—she hod never known ; ac 44 | A i ei b | : LAST TIME “love. She was young, lost, quivering with love M- G- M aye AvuUE —pe left untouched. He was much older, aa ‘wiser, presents 2150 OPDYKE RD fy TONITE ¥ . _»suddenly haunted by emotions he missed! FE 4-461] in METROCQLOR 1 CINEMASCOPE ASK ANY GIRL’ co-storring ROD TAYLOR - JIM BACKUS - CLAIRE KELLY KIM FREDRIC CEcILB.DEMILLE " The Greatest :;NOVAK - MARCH The TEN enooucrion ) Film Ever COMMANDMENTS The Greatest Stars Ever HESTON. BRYNNER: BAXTER 4 ROBINSON DE CARLO “zon PAGET* som DEREK CROC HARDWICKE- “mu FOCH - SCOTT ANDERSON: PRICE STARTS SUNDAY _ FIRST RUN SHOWING For THOSE ) ge ae oom ee = OP F. Sacsa ee . : fy = eae a : yes : . ut se ae eo a , ee tee eo oy * bo ? = » ae 1 ‘ ‘4 ‘ } j i ee ; aor + ——— a es 4: y ia | Bei PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959 ce Dus Keraie se) T) gent bor chee Eee wae une the entire government and the en- volving . roughly 35,000 square |tiref middie: lower to miles of frontier territory + hy oiew : ECIAL SESSION ® * + . pe ' China's pariiamentary| , ere i little chapce. Khru- Washington 52 Best Picture Awards st into a|*bchev’s visit will do much to rit Comp Oui, Presiden montan a and Werld-Wide ’ H change his mind. It may, how- eegey whetpege ey special Cogn ey pa sever, have “some effect ‘on the Russio on pit a he re a ee ee ae Show Starts Mon. at 7:30 Pelping pat ie Delhi ‘ave mier of the Soviet Union and first Set.-Sun. at 1:00 - 4:00 é 00 1 ; ¢ | both weleamed the Moscow state- }2ecretary ES, nist party may. learn some sur- ment on Wednesday appealing to . K'S ITINERARY — Six cities, in addition to the nation’s them to resolve their border feud prising oe 4 ee! ae capital, will be visited by Nikita Khrushchev when he comes to. — travel ane were worked out during meetings of reoresorialives Adults... Dito -90¢ Children... .25¢ peacefully, . Khrushchev has staked hig niche| this country next week. Newsmap above traces the Soviet Pre- from Soviet embassy and State Department. A pro-Comananht fadien -wesitty ra economic ; | 6 9 this morning suggested Jehan eae tne United States. In a with Khrushchev report he shows,ed to make a practical test of,champion to its shores, because,cently about the “energy, the THE YOUNG PHILADELPHIANS chev may offer himself as an in-} 2 acast just ver a year ago,|profound ignorance of the United|their attitude and lef them show) that was the “will of the people.” |tirelessness, yes, and the thor-| r a te his 12-day tour Khrushchev eaid a shooting war|States—its people, workers, living|whether the American imperial-} Novelist Ilya Ehrenburg put for-jough-going humaneness of the | COMING FRIDAY ‘ THE ~ TEMPEST” of the. Us States beginning] i. not necessary for a world vicx|standards, economy and political|ists really care for the peoples of|ward this idea in an article re-jhead of the Soviet government.” _ Lea Roe B. professed tory by communism. “4 system. a the Soviet Union, that they should The va reverent, uezeed| _—_——COMING SOON——— > ft * * .}consume more, or whether they Ehrenburg, really ions. ‘VICTORY SURE’ : , ° e Mt “a tne er | “Ae habe ether means to-fght| 72 Khrushchev, l_American| te f0F bavieg the economic b>: Dery king Authority nr wrmas yooe tec ie | THE HORSE SOLDIERS” | hy Bes y the class enemy, dears,” he oe are alike. Amer ead th . 1 ~PkP PALALAALIPAIIPLI Ti The Soviet 'Premiey has an! said. to forme Lon general,|ican worker, choosing betweea pa of ee on to Study Problem * * *& : ‘TEN COMMANDMENTS nounced already he will. visit Pelt 4 in this, victory for us ia|Pérties, merely chooses between — a ee ona acisael To Khrushchev, there is a diff 00 a7 gocke Be pein sent, 29 00 his| samuret. bylaw Ale Parison en saanagers in the Soviet|Cditions from a position of of Motor Scooters eee ued chat Uc cate, tae tel “NORTH BY NORTHWEST return home. ' |duce more per human being, so|Union have no strike problem. renee. + + © SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The! ing circles, And in the back of his nae “THE NUN STORY” | . that soon, gentlemen, you under-|Strikes are forbidden. The state} Parking Authority has a problem|™ind Khrushchev may have a > U S (e) . -_ stand, the time will come, yoti|operates labor unions. But Khru- Khrushchev has been least vio-|__ motor scooters. picture of a tired, strugling. | = -—__ —s . 3 Pontiac Theaters Americans, when we shall, as the|shchev ‘professes to believe labor|lent in his treatment of President) ‘yore are 1,189 in the city and|browbeaten American people wait- | THE BIG CIRCUS aie saying give you good old|unions in America are all “toolg| Eisenhower, amitng all American! ij. number is increasing. daily. ing eagerly for a sunlit ray of Digene se ee ee ened es = et —s — Rosaien “bell.” of monopoly” capital:-If Ameri-jleaders._ Yet he has accused the xk * * hope from the chiet representa- | “THIS EARTH tS MINE” Sat: “The Mating Game,” Deb- “* * * cans strike, it is a phenomendn| President of being directly respon-~ The problems are where to park)tive of the Kremlin and world ble Reynolds; “Night of the Quar.| Khrushchev's plan to give us all|which could not be controled by|sible for a “brinis of war’’ policy.|the little vehicles and how much Communism. ter Moon,’” Julie London hell involves overtaking an‘ sur-|union bosses, To him, this indj-/Stung by Eisenhower's proclama-|to charge for the ,#ervice. “Sun, Tues. “The Tempest,” Van|Pessing the United States in all|cates decay of the whole Ameri tion of Captive Nations Week, in| The operator of two large park-, ' Heflin, Sylvano Mangano; “"Tokyo|Phases of economic development, |can system. sympathy for communized East-|ing garages opposes cut-rate park- . aa | V After Dark’ including the consumer side. + * & ern Europe, Khrushchev accused! ing fees for them becatise “not! arte \ / Wed “Compulsion,” -Orson| Next week be will have a chance) Khrushchev is enraged by sug- him of crude tnterference with the | everyone can operate a scooter. | . y we. ” ard Wid-|t® pote the size of the chew he/gestions that the Soviet govern intention of peord world ten-| We'd have to train specialized, Wells; “The Trap,” Richard haa bitten. oot. t cares little about the con-|Si0ns, inciting passions and pro-|personnel” to handle them at raark eevee oumt adee Wak, sumer, aims only at’ industrial — race, The Presi/garages, | ’ f ™m Sat.-Mon - ‘Around the World! Since Khrushchev got his invi- — = be a clean hydrogen bomb, free} Someone suggested special me-| in 80. Days,” David Niven tation, the Soviet press bas been) wre american politicians often|{o™ fallout, Khrushchev has scol-|ter spaces in alleys for scooters. Phere oy ad Neck Phiklooding good will toward the Unit! neq crocodile tears about the|‘inely labelled. “stupid. “That's a hell of an idea,”| grea ” od States, carefully lard-| soviet government allegedly giv- ze * * beamed Chairman Albert E. Frit “The Tempest,” Van Hel-|ing this with frequent attacks oning tittle attention to developing] “But Khrushchev'’s pet targets| Schlesinger. He ordered @ special! in, Syrvene — —— = frightening ‘Tue those paar oy ee which | are cs See ‘men. He| Scooter storage study. ag : directly meet the people's needs,"|has suggest some of them one ee Cee ee ene eee ee ee area’ tmn(shouted Khrushchev in Czecho-|should be committed to lunatic Leads College Head | March [aren af invective leveled Sahel eat, late. poe evans Se ee oe = : sible envy 5.5.R., he does +. Strand - against the United States and its) c+ make such statements for/#4D NO CHOICE? _ | ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Dr. E.| ae Sat.-Wed,: “The Diary of a High|leaders—vilifying, taunting, ch@binome consumytion.) Khrushchev’s best propagand-|L. Harden, president. of Northern g Schook: Bride.” “The Ghost of |Jenging. : - ists ure now sugesting that the|Michigan College, Marquette, has saga of an army of Dragstrip Hollow” * * DECIDE ON TEsT Ui had_no|been named president of the Coun- barbaric plund Thurs,-Sat.:.‘‘The Bat,”. Vincent|..Men.who have talhed privately! “'So,”. he continued, * who overran the Most inhuman Empire on Earth... 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Address CUP oa: fp PE Secs ap Matt THIS COUPON TODAY 's SPOOF OPE rete rere ee Prue it ty CURE & * en - ean nee places, Rainbow Lake Development Is an exclusive residential area adjoining West ridge of Waterford’ with Custom-Built 3 and 4 bedroom brick homes in the moderate price range These homes are located on large lots fronting a paved boulevard and featuring basements, fire attached garages, one-and-a-half baths, and center entrance halls ~ signed homes are priced from $20,400 to $21,400 These beautifully de- Plus Lots Models Open Sunday 1 to 6 P. M. Only 2 Blocks to Public and Parochial Schools IMAGINE YOUR OWN 62 Acre SWIMMING ...more than that... you “have no upkeep on this clean, clear. spring-tfed pool! These exceptional lots are located on Rainbow Lake with sloped lots running from paved boulevards to the cool, spring-fed water. The land contour enables you to build a bi-level home with a walkout basement thot is so handy for swimming and convenient to your winter skating rink. And, this cool, fresh water is well stocked with fish. nee North of Wil- liars Lake Road, on Olympic Parkway East Off Airport Rd . There’s Only 16 Lake Homesites. Remaining . Other Homesites on Paved folate From $2,500! - at FW. vm, HELTMAN & gh = _Ralabow Lake ee ‘ s Wee 6 PONTIAC PRESS _ SONTAG. MI CHIGAN EARLY AMERICAN—Carol, the Morses’-only—— child, planned her bedroom in the new ‘house. The three hobnail lamps add the right touch as -are pale lilac: curtains and fluffy rugs are white. he chase Retr Sretoey Seenes 5 Walls 4 accessories. if te | ae ij té ; Hy CINNAMON WALLS — Walis and sola are a shade of cinnamon that has a tint of pink in it. The brick wall is pink. Carpeting is beige tweed. The striped back of the sofa includes beige and black. cae ie waked bit a iia + (QUIT ELEGANCE + In de dining room walls those in the living room. Furniture, 7% contrast are the two lounge chairs, upholstered in tanger- ime. Tables are walnut. Lamps are brass with white shades. NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE — The Clell Morse family moved into this brick - and frame house last November. Built on three levels, it has a two-car attached om Your Neighbor’s House Clell Morse Home Near =n Lake. By JANET ODELL Poutiac Press Home Editor Last Christmas the best pres- ent the Clel] Morse family had was being im their new home on Cooley Lake * Like mil- lions of other rican families i of a home they had had a and the picture, trames, is Walnat: Chair seats are tangerine. we ss ia tata ae 3 se a ° 4 ’ Indoors in the country, For years they had owned three lots facing Eliz- _ abeth Lake, waiting for the time when they could build, Ray Rapaport built the Morse home, using a stock plan and adding a basement. It is light orange brick with white trim. The Morse lot is 120 by 5 feet. * * * We never did go in the front door, either time we visited the Morses. It was easier to park our car in the driveway and enter the house through the ga- rage and utility room. Here the walls are aqua, At the window there are checked curtains in brown; aqua and pink. Through the three large windews in the family room on the lower level there is an ever-changing view of the lake. These windows’ are colored material. The drap- eries are printed in gold, rust and black. The floor is corktone tile. Wallis are paneled in Philippine me- hogany. The ceiling is white. All doors -are flush_birch. Furniture ig ,arranged around the brown and tan.oval braided rug. Opposite the window is a wal- nut sofa with turquoise cushions. In front of the matching chair is a turquoise leather ottoman. Two bright tangerine chairs bring life and color into the roont, BRICK WALL The end wall is brick. “Here there is a fireplace with a raised slate hearth. The fire screen is glass. Through the years Morse has collected a number of ath- letic trophies which are dis- played on shelves next to the fireplace, Pontiac Press Photes by Eddie weaeuetis On the middle level of the house is the living reom-din- ing reom and kitchen. Car. peting which covers the main iy area and the stair- y is tweed in two shades of beige. Walls are painted in a color called cinnamon sand, Just inside the front door the floor is slate. The wall between living room and kitchen is pink brick. White draperies with a metal thread are used at both front and back picture windows. The. long beige sofa has a hint of pink in its upholstery. The back cushions are striped in two shades of beige and black. A pair of tangerine arm chairs have walnut frames. There is a swivel chair with brass legs. This is up- holstered in cinnamon and black stripes with a gold garage. The house is on the ae side of Cooley. Lake road, facing Elizabeth Lake. Ray Rapaport was the builder. _ thread. The wainut coffee ta- ble has a Formica top. Furniture in the dining room is also walnut. There is a long buffet_on one. wal]] with a pair of walnut framed fruit pictures above it. The table is round, There are tangerine seats on the chairs which bave walnut frames and backs. In front of the sli giass door there is a handsome split leaf philoden- dron plant. Mrs. Morse’s kitchen cup- boards are plastic with brass hardware, They are finished in a wooed shade called frost- ed walnut, Oven and range are copper tone, Walls are deep aqua. The floor, combines aqua, brown and pale beige. Counter tops have gold and silver lines on a white back- ground. 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We have over 50 models to choose from. Calb us today and let our ex- : perts show you how easy and economically you can have a garage your home needs. We Also Specialize in. . © ATTICS © GARAGES © KITCHENS © SIDING @ ADDITIONS § =. aLuminuM @ RECREATION & ASBESTOS ROOMS SIDING © PORCHES © CONCRETE © ROOFING WORK . cae 2 PAYMENT TILL NOV. G &M CONSTRUCTION | 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of llr Road = 'quin design in vivid colors in spat-| _ iter type rubber tile to offset nar-liet' with beautiful effect. Farm Combines Rise WASHINGTON — Farms in the| U.S. had 1,000 combines in 1910, and about 900,000 in 1956. < gold to fem ih oe window well @ New Crane fixtures are now in full production and they are | that included an imposing plant- ° reaching the market in- increasing quantities. There is a size er box with white. pots holding oy ser asia ; $56 oa and type of fixture to suit every taste as well as every budget. tf) You'll like the fresh, modern styling of these quality plumb- BEN). RICH ing fixtures, their many improvements. And you'll be pleased 3-4000 moderate prices of this up-to-the-minute equipment. me in and see us—place your order today. fog earliest possible installation. FHA TERMS AVAILABLE in Rochester Meadows $14,990 EAMES and BROWN, Inc. ' 55 E. Pike " Pontiee FE 3-7195 OL 6-988) it Although rubber and vinyl floors|— won't stain or spot very readily! and spills can be wiped up, 224 don't take care of themselves. New All-Brick Homes |Rubber Vinyl Tile Council does ad- vise a thin coat of wax to mini- [mize gritty or abrasive soil. TOOLS GILMMNED POWER TOOLS qqEIIND HARDWARE gqzmmgp WINDOWS NOW OPE NORTHERN WHOLESALE CO. 4405 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) PONTIAC’S ONLY AUTHORIZED STANLEY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Heliseman @ > boca BIG SAVINGS FOR ‘OUR OPENING Bring the Out-of Doors—— a = — Indoors-In All Weather AWNING WINDOWS NOW! AMERICA'S Mos) STANLEY MODERN 66710" , I Soh oan 3gg% * | Worrwenn WHOLESALE 00, Dion o Berar, 440 HARLAND nD i oxm out GND wooo GED LANA GENO revi ros ae io me eae nish and equip the home, and still hvertije ‘Motigage The typical homebuyet a $1269T mortgage to be paid forlteria scch we nypeun mehibonrd . in. 27.3years at $96.10 a oud cotine Sian at Dew rpose of Sigh ae Sf tedtilaa ‘COLONIAL RANCHER. ae A ranch with the colonial lock | ~~ FEATURING ' ae 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, glass tub enclosure, slate entrance, fire- place, all custom kitchen, large wood windows, oak floors, plastered walls, full basement and attached garage. ONLY SEGOT7H ON FOUR Showa by Appointment Above All, Maintenance Free Brick & Aluminum. | BROWN BROS. West Geren FE 6-021) SOMETHING NEW—This modern-styled ranch has a habitable cious living and working areas and wide windows. There are two 1 | “Complete Basement Ww area of 1,450 square feet. The interior arrangement features spa- | bedrooms and an optional third. 4250 Square Feet | Pas aed he Roe Die ————] BATEMAN & KAMPSEN | - Reliable eee = Tears, Send to The Pontiae Press, |) FE 4-0528 77 5: Tego 7 hhwioneaiere Phone FE 4-0777 Se ooo Pontiac, Mich. . a = 2 Enclosed is 50 cents in coin. as + Please send me a copy of the fom any MODERNIZATION WORK, CALL TE RRAC ERED fs || sod Plan of The House of FE @ Gorages ras A ° a: No stamps scape. Please | ° Remodeling @ Siding - SEP ee do not use sticky tape on | AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. rae coins. 2110 Dixie Hwy., dt T: LIVING-DINING Room S” NAMIB csszessssscarwoxcess ve — is 26'.@" « 13'. 4" we : (Please Print) 7 ri : _ _ STREET Oeteevecserevccese ee - OXBOW | © *: ivy ore CITY........ STATE......... | Sm . WINDOW cere - 3 : + ss C0 f i penroenrad.j' 1.1 | aku i i x Blotter Test sins, if : ik wate Ft = iH; Y a ed @ A way to test the color of a| portable — of nr Zee i Bt II e N paint before you apply it is to) Dog Sash R oe i ‘ + WM vsthee : brush a small amount on a clean| eee ee in i a ie re © ik MASTER BEDRODME white blotter, Oils will be soaked! , Phone = a rg eis eo! iisit : up in the blotter leaving the pig- FE 5-7471 : EM 3-4082 my ; : z & aela of. ate ro =x Se: i mom ¢ = eae property + Ne Dewn 236 te Poy ee aie eatice estar 4% X75 E. J. DUNLAP ; CUSTOM BUILDER 4 52-0 : FE 8-1198 te) lence FLOOR PLAN , , ' Factory” Installed FLOOR PLAN — Excellent integration of The room shown as TV or bedroom easily could kitchen-family section, living-dining area and the be made a permanent bedroom by replacing the bedroom wing are apparent in this modern home. _ folding partition with a solid wall. Cathedral Ceilings Used Throughout This Home divided by a counter and cab- inets suspended from the sloping celling. A vestibule off the kitch- en gives access te the carport and basement stairway. Dining and living rooms are on’ By DAVID L. BOWEN the fact the entire roof construc- the rear side of the high bearing This design breaks down bar-|tion is plank and beam. The rafter) wall that runs from end to end’ MORTGAGE MONEY ESS for ——. Owners 26° x24" $1.20 16"x16” 60¢ 12"x24" 70¢ 16x32” $1.30 is | beams are exposed and stained to) Smooth Finish — Choice of 6 Colors — Factory to You. LARGE SELECTION OF OUTDOOR FIREPLACE UNITS Baths—Lawn Trellis—Pergolas—Bird Ornaments Patio Purniture—Picket Fencing—Redwood Flower Boxes _ ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. 10570 Wighlend Road (M-S9) of Teggerdine Road OPEN DAILY 8 to DARK — SUNDAY 10 - 3 EM 3-4825 | iq riers of tradition and opens up| , living space to an unusual degree. From the outside, the home ap- | Pears conventionally modern. But) | the interior arrangement is full of | innovation. Most striking .is thé cathedral) ceiling throughout the house, with the sole exception of bathrooms. = lifts the usual restrictive lid pall rooms, a dimension in height. | Architect Samuel Paul also calls | third, The home offers 1,451 square | feet of habitable space. their natural shade, The roof is decked with a composite rc ‘fing material that offers both struc- ‘tural strength and insulation in one’ ckage. The material, manufactured by several firms, is usually two inches thick and is nailed to the rafters, Because of its strength,’ apart than the usual 16 inches on center. | for an impressive amount of glass, | flooding the home with light. To further increase the spa- clous atmosphere, the architect has made frequent use of divid- ers instead of solid partitions to suggest room divisions rather than enforce them. “Since labor on the ceiling struc-jities between the TV or guest _ “aa The plan has been designated) ture is reduced to an absolute'r oom and the livingroom. BRANCHES X-75 in the House of the Week) minimum.” says Architect Paul, Fora family that requires three Auburn Heights Drayton Plains Drayton Plains See ache naTeay te ctied apie acting code aon oo een batons, is biting Baldwin Ave. at Yale Member of FDIC —-Miracle Mile Center has two bedrooms and an optional; f beams in X-75 are 4x8s spaced four feet apart. Asphalt shingle or other roof coverings can be used on the ex- terior surface, The interior surface can be painted, if desired, or left with its natural white finish. able saving in construction costs.” WALL IS FOCAL POINT ‘beneath the ridge of the house.| | Division between these rooms is |echieved with a narrow divider. screen. A low brick fireplace is set in| |the heavily glassed rear wall. Two! features are unusual about the 4 fireplace: it is recessed s0 as not to rob the living room of valuable] M ottgages Applications can be made at our MAIN OFFICE or any | cylindrical flues as chininay. Pai ed a bright color, the flues give an unusual sculptural effect to the’ fireplace masonry, FLEXIBLE SPACE * Combined, the dining and living rooms run 26 feet. Another 11 feet. can be added by collapsing the: folding partition the architect spec-| partition could easily be replaced: with a pernianent: wall. of our FOUR BRANCHES PONTIAC STATE BANK MAIN OFFICE 28 North Saginaw or of Land Contracts. Refinancing Both of the principal bedrooms are large size and each has two large closets. The master bed- room has-a private bath. The exterior facade of X-75 is. a. blending of contrasting mate-/ A decorative brick wal] runs from the outside through the wall ‘at the front entrance, creating /a@ focal point on the exterior and | separating family room from foyer ion the inside. The cathedral ceiling stems from SEE US FIRST fer Land Contracts—Keal Estate— eae mings root SPECIAL! | DAWSON & R WATSON Family room and kitchen are |rials. Vertical redwood sep- | Dawsen, Wash 4. Watece | basically one large reom with | arates sections of brick facing. The me) , aS Saginaw 8¢t Pectin unbroken window space across | Carport is integrated with the main. . are wa-.| the front, The two areas are structure and has provision for out- With Pride b mo_areme_ove | Gracin oo i e by BIG WHSE. CLEARANCE SALE wna eee ROY ANNETT, Inc, | 0s ese su W. W. ROSS HOMES, Inc. / : | ey Lost! Realtors : at the home could be built on a| ) . -_ he 3 FT.x 3 FT. 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 | poise Muecat would be placed <= } . -.. Stanley Prime _ COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE in the space shown as bgsement rway : | Aluminum Windows “ONLY. $13% WHOLESALE ) DEPARTMENT “Westridge of Waterford” an - Address ‘of Distinction % Suburban Atmosphere — City Conveniences % Fully Landscaped Lots % Deluxe Dream Homes + fe Adjacent to Both Public and Parochial Schools RANCH TYPE HOMES sarc rermeermearereremmaperer enna 4 : ce 4 Bedroom with 4 Bedroom with . i .2 ~» Carport Family Room iy Attention Builders . oe | $15,950 | $18,700 Sav: and Contractors TRI-LEVEL LIVING AT ITS aEST Coll ED for Wholesale “$22,000 Complete with Lot Prices end ang: =e Bes “oy | “This Beautiful 3 Located at 4213 Bedroom Model tone Drive Paneled Family Room—All the Built-ins—Real iy Deluxe “DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICE (A Real Bargain for Some Lucky Family) ‘i a erie “3,000” Now "77 | ae OUR MODELS WILL BE OPEN THIS WEEK-END ... OPEN SUNOAY DIRECTIONS SAT. 10-8 PM 128 GAS 12-8 DAILY caus | WATKINS LAKE RD. 1 to 6 P.M. North of the Dinie Hwy ‘sop Ligt sr tet — — — ee MAN Cnn | _W. W. ROSS HOMES, ING, | - of ELTMAN & TRIPP OF | Hon s4nrt—35 wre tr Mer te hl Mie | 5-8822 Builders and Developers of Westtidge of Waterterd —-. 3-941 1 tl 8 ; : . : ar : + , i , id ry -* ‘ ‘ ‘ f- Pe ; , | : . 3 \ > ‘SIXTEEN... a a yi : + gar Count Farm wile Maine, Yama nt ew 08 Bld fo Unit Gos Heaters Switch Raw Materials "hm estimated “1,500,000. farmers ing bade js ears: Sasa ated for Tile Come qe _ . ave Injured every year. ng or aplin-|- aoe whet a unit heater’ ta? ‘\From 12 States. - wr. Ps 0 ars of the many 4 aaa wt ‘ The e oO -comfor ort heaters Pie pF eee Dee: s , F> ne dlaieter,|by the gas equipment er Toecottl Wy’ a %-inch| You've seen unit heaters er cet at aoe BAS f markets, bowling alleys consumption soe Soe 1 "aan 11 BU y large areas where air changes of raw : : | i : § | & “f EI | nee ggg rag at oe Of the ! Oe ae ae tS SERVICES several large tin| from the ceiling and ie ‘tile, the so-calle We Specialize in Sym "| Lately, tani homeowners, Flint and silic — begun to adopt this type of from Pennsyh Custom Made Homes LOTS with LAKE privasoes ] "9Plment central gxs Ilinots oF At Middle & Upper Straits Lokes Ti jarge basement when it isn’ nS ; BERSCHE. construction co, [Rj $10 vown— ss 1 wen [srry to try ot te reer ns aad Gore: fake: Ne Eos BEN %. SCHNEIDER = fitors are qualified to discuss 2075 HIGHFIELD RD. DRAYTON PLAINS OR 3-3955 ona pla imal or MA c-a808 | Dunit heater — and it's easy to po Cortina. rs oer a stall. Cc tile are ball clays. ‘These are ob- ) tained from western Tennessee and . Kentucky. _ PATCHING PLASTER — Patching up sick mortar is done by The third type of raw material (A) culling out loose cement with screw driver or chisel before | used by ceramic file manufac- — ae a (B) applying fresh mortar with pointed trowel. Keeping surface | turers is. fluxing agents. These — - e-200M——.. wet after job (C) will head off future cracking. are materials that meit when : SRCHERS | rs + ocean |) - e i = inte : . . : single solid . oe}. 8 f}--womax BH Everyday Tools Suttice |" — : GARAGES — * se — The most widely used fluxing . t — for Repairing Plaster — __|-zem ube ceramete nowey|® BL HL SMITH <— oe , © is the mineral feldspar in its pul- ‘ —— Ji iii — verized pun. OIL co No amount of paint will cover, the patch. Scre@n wire will also s - a crack in the plaster. So resist} work. : THE WATERFRONT + the temptation to paint over every| Once the undercutting is done, SYLVAN VIEW FE 2 -8343 crack, crevice and hole in,the wall —_ oe “ loose particles andl Goo ishing o nd Boating 0 - Ww area “na at natn rtm nese] $21,500 axon Pp 590 S. Peddeck 5 geting your plaster walls in shape tw tho plaster to Sore nai JOMN AW STOPPERT Baler 1 E before repainting a room. A little}... more, wet down and ap; Aces : 9 patience will make up for your ish coat (about an eigh SOERRS RETN ———————————————— lack of skill. ‘eih) GGA auacmdara wen a Don't, however, attempt any ma-|ptasterer’s trowel. sa e Today ‘the & “ jor plastering jobs — an entire! after the patch is thoroughly dry, ie lay ye td eS a erst dE S al Satie aeons ae te teeald Pontiacs Speci the professional plasterer. of glue sizing. Tien you're ready $ $ The tools you'll neta are few |'° Paint. Priced ll 790 ~ $77.00 —— and relatively inexpensive. Al- |seTS FAST * Face Brick * 3 Bedrooms - most any old chisel will do, and A word of warning on mixing *1% Baths . ag A a around in ’ re € plaster may a * Carpeting * Full 2 PRE-CAST STONE and perl heave (te) bay ane a pas [on to 30 minutes, depending on * Country Size Kitchen ALUMINUM SIDING m1" $49500 a Quelity Work BIG BEAR PRICES ARE DESIGNED . TO PUT YOU AND YOUR BUDGET AT EASE BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS — EASILY v ADDITIONS §—_, As ae $9950 | " For Quality Work Min $3950 Tor Quality Werd NO MONEY DOWN! — FHA—60 Months to Pay! No Payments ‘til November ul loi | CALL NOW! OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY * REcRr; Mu = ° é CONSTRUCTION CO $2 W. HURON—PONTIAC terer’s trowel and a mason’s pointed trowel. The last ian’t mecessary but it’s convenient to use, For wetting the old plaster use an old paint brush or a sponge or whisk broom. Patching plaster, which you sim- ply mix with water, is best. Plaster of Paris is O.K., but a few drops of vinegar should be added to re- tard hardening. Hairline cracks can be filled with special patching compounds available in stick form or tubes. But if you have any large holes to repair, use the regular patching plaster for everything. It's cheaper. Small cracks need ne special preparation except wetting. Aft- terial with a putty; knife or your fingers. Gmooth, the patch with but be sure to fill the holes right to the bottom, Large cracks and holes need spe- cial preparation. First, remove all loose particles of plaster. UNDERCUT EDGES Undercut the edges of the crack with your chisel. The space to be filled should be wide at the bottom, narrow: near the surface of the wall, This will prevent the hard- ened patch from dropping out. If you find yourself with a large hole between lath strips BROOKFIELD HIGHLANDS ° 2% Baths 2 Separate Fireplaces 4 Huge Bedrooms washer, disposal. Dining Room ° Paneled Activities Room *40 yn: CUSTOM BUILDING DEPARTMENT: Consult with the exceptional lote in Brookfield us before you: build. We will duplicate any of our Fg ys ny fone ate — models to suit your specifications, work from your ‘Sue ef'our saleemen take you on a plans, or help you originate your own design from feided fo of 4 nistanding “Bloom. the ground up. ceo iN THE BL¢ SCHOOL DISTRICT COLONIAL ~ TRI-LEVEL with 2475 ft. of living area Traffic planned with outstanding features including two-car garage and full basement under ground level. New England kitchen has large breakfast nook; built-in oven, range, dish- INCLUDING 155'x17S’ LOT We: JOMPFIELD Hil! ¢ tea Aseated jeat South of Long take Reed , BLOOMFIELD HILLS OFFICE: Long Lote Road at Telegraph ~_. Opposite Devon Gobler—PHONE Mi 47422 OPEN 1 to 8 P.M. Daily ~ MODEL PHONE MA 6-5597 . . . |said they liked the livability of a| the brand. Check the label. Mix only what you can use in the allotted time. Have the hole ready to patch, mix plaster, wet the old plaster, apply the new. Women Still Like Biotiel of es Deotrwend Ave. off Burry St. 2 Miles From Downto | McMAHON REAL ESTATE | Model Open 10 te 9 FE 3.9022 Wood Floors Best Few housewives have been won| over to the wide variety of floors which have been put on the mar-| a preference for wood floors in "their homes, Their reasons were varied: Some beautifully finished wood floor which would take a wax polish — giv charm -and—eharacter- wall-to-wall carpeting wanted fin- ished wood floors underneath, and they had a point in this prefer- ence because they said such homes had better resale value. Livability and durability ranked floors were preferred, the poll takers report. Wood flooring lasis longer, many women observed. When floors are made of west coast hemlock or Douglas fir, they develop, with wear, a deep patina which enhances their beauty. One of the big reasons why housewives want wood floors is the matter of physical comfort. Wood floors are easier on the feet and back, especially for those of us who walk a half dozen miles a day doing our chores, one wom- an explained. well up in the reasons why wood) . —————————— OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M.-2 P.M, COLONIAL LUMBER 7374 sTGHL AND ROAD y est of Pontiac Airport at Wiliams Le Rd. Al ve \\ oe =3/4 ‘se *, Ps ae “- me - For @ Free Estimate Call: AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 6,008 Successful Install. ations in Pentiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Av, =e = hadetdinnestiaenti ete ae o> ate, We Payments ‘Wl 1960-10 Yrs. te Pay—Ne Money Da. —- _ MIDWEST. Builders ond mak mA — HURON STREET a = * ig t SURRTIa. ad THE a EEE eee a, eee ee PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959 , SHOWCASE Sram sae assist wae Sapinzed AB A a cainilee 5 There liantly matched colors to the soft- er shades of olive green and _tur- quoise. : Garden Apartments Garden apartments are becom- ing more popular in the inner sub- urbs, say housing authorities of Allied Chemicals Barrett Build- ing Materials Division. This is par- ticularly true of attractive areas close to the city, and too expen- sive for single-home developments. | WHOLESALE TO ALL'| ‘GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. NO MONEY DOWN FOR GAS FURNACES! NO PAYMENT “TIL NOV. 1-UP-TO-5-YEARS Famous Brands: Both GAS and OlL GENERAL |[—@AS—— -— 0IL— > ELECTRIC 105,000 BTU 105,000 BTU ~ MOR-SUN $ $ COLEMAN © te ‘20 8 is 23 2 ARMSTRONG | tL . MONOGRAM “a MORSSUN in Housekeeping! GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. FE 8-0484 _|Uses 80 Farm Products CLEVELAND — About 70 man- “\hours of labor are required to pro- Natural gas ig now America’s represent For example, the deck is sur- faced with two-inch matte-finish ceramic tile squares in white and pale shades of blue, green, gray, tan and brown. The entire deck ~~ THIS IS YOUR... “SYMBOL OF CONFIDENCE” appears to consist of 16-inch, squares of a mixture of these! colors. The illusion results from | the architect's interruption of the ceramic tiles by inserting two- expands changes of temperature. On the screening walls are another source of dancing color much like that of nature. They are surfaced with one-inch un- glazed ceramic tile squares in pale pink, light blue, light gray, charceal gray and deep brown. When it's not supplementing nature, the ceramic tile surfaces of the garden make a harmonious background for Rose’s artful ar- rangements of English ivy, Japa- pyrocanthus (firethorn to you). Ceramic Logs Realistic oak and birch gas logs, made of heat-reflecting ceramic . The logs are designed to slant forward in the fireplace so the gas flame will leap over them. inch strips of black material that|-— ahd contracts with! © nese holly, rhododendron § and/ material, are just the thing for cool |, trol is easily accessible at . the front of the logs. this year is 36, say housing statis- ticians of Allied Chemical’s Bar- rett Building Materials Division. The median age of home buyers | 5 3401 '‘W. HURON “Your Heating Supermarket” . |Forty-three per cent of all buyers SRiare in the 30-to-40 age bracket. duce a ton of tin plate. : ~ : we California ‘forest fires in one) Insect damage to U.S. in a year | ‘The pamfas in South Americalyear burned over 306,000 acresjamounis fo about $4” billion, in| Italy has about four * leover 200,000 square miles. with a loss of more than $4 million. ‘addition to the costs of control. _ jautomobiles. ue + @ F) The heating season soon will be underway. Owners of oil heated homes can relax, secure in the knowledge that their homes are being heated cleanly, economically, and without fear of danger to loved ones. | If yours is an oil heated home, it will pay you to keep the “Symbol of Confidence” in mind, for it is the sign of a quality fuel oil dealer—a member of the Oakland Oil Heat Council. YOU CAN DEAL IN CONFIDENCE. OAKLAND OIL HEAT COUNCIL “Symbol of Confidence” NAME YOUR BRAND... it’s yours for the asking Your neighborhood restaurant and tavern serve the same . top-quality liquor brands you get at your local package store. Be sure you get your favorite brand — it’s yours for the asking. Remember brand names, they are your guarantee of quality. Look through the advertising on the pages of this newspaper. You can be sure the advertiser — is proud of his product — of its quality and of its reputation. You can be sure, too, that ” an advertised brand is the choice of other consumers—people like you. Next time you visit your favorite restaurant, tavern~or anywhere You can’t go wrong with a brand | that has made a name for itself, j # —s- EIGHTEEN THE, PONTIAC ‘PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959 4 - 7 @ “MONEY TO LOAN -YOUR-HOME - and at the Same Time PAY OFF YOUR PRESENT BILLS LOWERING YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS , @ NO BONUS | FREE APPRAISALS and CONSULTATION BIG BEAR CONST. 92 W. Huron—Pontiac 1 YOU NEED iF YOU NEED *1,500 <. YOU NEED 2 WE WILL ARRANGE FOR EXAMPLE fe ge ‘for any im Te fi, off —_— tand bitte ee ove- Uke room «addition, room, or mortgage - doctor, ete. 1Clell Morse Home ls Tri-Level Brick (Continued From Page 13) dining room but has a, sliding door between it and the living The Morses eat at a plastic inn. erage framed witly checked plastic tp- LOAN FOR holstery. PER MO. OAK FLOORS 12 YEARS = 6% In the bedrooms there are pol ‘This is All You Pay For INTEREST and PRINCIPAL CALL FE 3-7833 | white curtains have gold figures, Free Estimates = We Deliver Anywhere ae UP TO 42 cOWCRETE si OF poncw k STEP. ‘COMPANY OR 3-7715 ITT tiie bookcase headboard. 6497 CONCR Rd. (M-59) UNIT ALSO CUSTOM RAILING For a Step CHECK THESE @ One-Piece Constru:tion @ Permanent Beauty—Ruyged @ PHA @ Strong @ Avoid Messy Reinforced Casting Installation JZ... SPAC "E Reduces Slipping black and Carol is the only chiid in the B family, At 17 she has definite @ =itikes and disilkes. She had + a positive hand and voice is make it the kind of furniture in Beauty that is ageless, FEATURES: The bed has a wide top rail ware on the. dresser pale lilac for the An Morse's parents, PT ITIL in helping choose furniture for the family’s new house, For her room she chose Early American oak furniture. Its sim- ple lines and beautiful finish with short spindles below. Hard- is brass. In keeping with the period Carol added white hobnail lamps. Because she just loves any- thing purple she decided on walls of her bedroom, The scatter rugs are white and fluffy. Curtains also are white. _ interesting item in the guest room is a little night light that wag a wedding gift to Mrs. In‘ this room the walls are rose beige, Curtains are white. There is a beige ribbed spread on the walnut bed which has a ® Garage so FEATURES v 3 BEDROOMS v FULL BASEMENT LAKE PRIVILEGES v PAVED STREETS v HUGE 21’ KITCHEN v 73’ LOT, ETC., ETC. Sales by realty, ino. 10540 W. Nine Mile Rd. Ook Park 37, Mich. JOrdan 6.9834 = v OVER 1000 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA “The Value Packed SPACE QUEEN Specially Priced at only $413,990 to ee rns L\ & ‘ oe 2s i ? eee pe * A0 To Vets Plus Costs To Civilians Plus Costs 30-YEAR FHA & * Gi TERMS © MAGNIFICENT LOCATION Don’t YOU be SORRY and say... ‘I could have bought one of gro these homes at a low price! You can still choose from four different models too! but DO IT NOW! Beach privileges on Lotus’ Lake, near schools, ehure MODELS LOCATED AT: 6220 WILLIAMS LAKE RD, ta Mile West of Airport Read es, shopping, and commuter station. ‘Open 1 to 9 PL — Ten years ago it was ‘the rare homebuyer Hydraulic Closer Silences Doors Opening your storm or s door may make your blood pres- sure rise a few. points. Think not? How many times havé you bumped your heel while walking through the door? Had to retrace your steps to latch it? Cringed as the door played a steady staccato beat from the children opening it all day. Smal] annoyances caused by an improper closer! Now there is a _doorcloser that always ‘works smoothly! After years of ‘research, the Thli- nois Lock Company of Chicago has produced a hydraulic fluid closer that always works smoothly‘ and evenly—in all seasons—with- out adjustment. The secret of its smooth operation is the hydraulic fluid principle, rather than air. Furthermore, because of a double strength spring in this hy- draulic closer, it has double the wind resistance and double the tra ee ae against sudden |gusts of wind. This closet has a ‘noiseless closing device, The |then latches silently and quietly. | It is simple to install and be- \cause it is a completely sealed unit, requires no lubrication at any time. And in addition, this hydrau- ilic closer is guaranteed for fifteen years to give trouble-free per-/ questions Today}... formance. iHome Buyers Aware V lof Building Materials 2, PLUMBING AND HEATING —Is the heating unit large enough terial are the pipes made? How and ceilings? such as stairwells, kitchen and ducting can . - extended ar pgsrecen be - oak y Hvigg The bes an outside wall or run through a window, fon in py optcda w peienake Play safe, Be sure. ACCEPT NOTHING eur HEATING EQUIPMENT basement where additional fire family roomg to reduce noise? 5. EXTERIOR — Does siding re- tain its new look in all kinds of} weather and how often is repaint- RANCH—TRI-LEVEL FE 5-4218 (Hagstrom) OR 4-0358 4900 Highland Ra. Call for Free Estimate ch nuficient weight for long ie? tne nit an Si Otto A. Trzos local Was Glen! hee tar Only 10% Down 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. fire-resistant? (US-19) te just north drei: — —Finally, the most Important Sarees — Keogo Harber tions of all Are wane Desed o LYLE D. AYER, Realtor : Eves. and Sun. FE 20278 the builder’s reputation ‘for work- — Call MA 6-6247 manship? ¢ SINGLECAR | 14x20 THIS MODEL HIGHER om "555 GARAGE DIXIE BUILDERS PONTIAC CODE CEMENT INCLUDED No Money Down—5 Years to Pay All Types | of Cement Work ” MODERNIZATION @ ATTICS @ ADDITIONS, | @ PORCHES @ REC. ROOMS HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES = as — — SS { _ __| ee FULL PRICE Rent Receipts? THEN PUT YOUR | RENT DOLLARS TOWORK!:; Just A Little More Than One Month's awe You. Into A Brand New 3 Bedroom Home! e100 DOWN vor You IN! WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING, e in Living Room, Dining & Room and Hell \ $ - Sidewalks, Paved Streets, City Sewers. Only 2 Blocks From Fisher Body, “MODEL LOCATED AT 135 WEST KENNETT =. OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY bh FROM NOON to 9 P.M. ~~ JOSEPH ANTHONY BLDG. CO. — Rent Will 8 t : t Vy . Ste | — THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959 NINETEEN. F thiciLasedenen derethen iiss sat Americans fon 7 ala m J By 10 the US. wi have ENCLOSED PORCH — This porch has been and screen protection. The doors may be used . “ in Warren, these doors have self-storing storm you think — Order your garage = Save cetting into a'estd car, wn ead te gery Se No More Storm Windows™ 2 nae ce moving storm. windows tvice a With New Thermopane year; also eliminates storage prob- j lems. Traditional @uhictens windows, detien ‘atneers 0a were 2 able to solve minimizes the |= heretofore restricted largely to or-| balance problensp that has plagued | cunenieline ef heat and cold | idinary glass, will be mass-pro-|them before. ‘ and seals up any “holes” in an | duced with double-pane insulating] . Six millwork companies al- |*therwise fully-insulated house. | © ‘ i “a Rie A C1 7. a FIO Le OO OE CRP ST Mee OR ae ; hint? c « ; a a ge OM iy, Be Fie bc eee atl is Financing Up to 7 Years “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 At the flashing white light just east of Oakland Public Welcome: - jglass for the first time this au-| Teedy are pean et 3. Ventilation.’ Double-hung . A. MURRAY WHITE 5 Sa | deuble-hung. windows and other |dows afford free air circulation at) j } ® ‘8. * coh commen a en ae A j | The breakthrough in home win-| begin making the sash to ac-|to this design, - ‘BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE |22s%-2/=zs =SRESS- SS 4 i | _4 {| } Hithe de -_light-| - Home builders who have seen! The new | weight Thermopane that weighs 25|the new windows have been ex- also can he installed in other kinds |i ° INCORPORATED | per cent less than the previous pro-|tremely enthusiastic -about their | of MacNichol said, but! 7 175 Souh Saginaw Street duct, according to R, S, Mac-|advantages, said MacNichol, in-|it is believed that builders will 207 W. Montcalm Nichol, of Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass| cluding: favor it for double-hung sagh, since * * * _ |it will-offer something new to/F 1. Elimination of storm windows. ' homeowners, ot) FE 4-9544 gue With the lighter glass, window ~ iusemercudcokeimeywete . lier to be installed as ‘*Traveller” that glides along your ceiling, raises and lowers. turned into a regular sun room by the substitution to replace French doors, to enclose room .addi- of aluminum sliding doors for the original — tions of as patio*entrances. Federal Moderniza- een : screens. These doors can be set into frame con- tion Company of Pontiac did the remodeling in eS ae ees 8 ee ee ee ry Winter will be eve sooner than struction, brick veneer or solid masonry. Made the above picture. ..Diseuss yeur end decorating needs with ovr Free Home tighting Advisory Servies. Ne charge or obligation. BE SAFE — BE SURE — have all wiring done by « licensed clectrical contractor Stop in Anytime From 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Tuesday | Thru Friday —- Monday 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. -) KEEP YOUR HOME SAFE—Make Sure All Wiring is Done By a Licensed Electrical Contractor ee Standard Electric Co. FE 2-9261 | FREE PAREN ADJACENT Te ince BUILDING OPENS TOMORROW! | | NOW YOU CAN SEE IT! . ' YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED! — ja we 1 | A : IN BEAUTIFUL BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP 3s 0" 9 & ae - Park Section ALL GAS COMMUNITY ALL BEAUTIFULLY ENGINEERED...BETTER DESIGNED FOR EASIER MORE COMFORTABLE - 4 MODERN LIVING AND EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT WITH THE NEWEST GAS APPLIANCES 0 ca BETTER LIVING INCLUDING BUILT-IN COOKING EQUIPMENT AND Automatie Gas Heating | a ; EEK MALE rch MODEL HOMES pf The family looking for gracious, comfortable living will be enthusiastic when they view the elegatice "| 0 Le A) V 9 of these new ALL-GAS homes. Located in the beautiful Franklin Woods area, each home is designed A 9 y*pVo 0, tn ti the Mills and snscng the sbatay trove that give them the charm andbéauty thet the ae 4 1 7 ats . discrimina person is looking for. Ce f x ” To furthe? complement these GAS Research homes, the builder selected “Stored Sunshine,” natural a 74 Here 301 will find gas, to operate the many time and labor-saving appliances; including gas heat—to make livi in these homes more comfortable and more economical! = O of a the grace and charm ; ale of yesterday combined | = - { Wy me fo Tl ON og 08 | () fron All GAS “BETTER LIVING HOMES” oo “\ 7 ‘ NOW: REAL ek ; ont! with modern design for better living * . GAS 1S MODERN, ¢ nw DEPENDABLE, FAST, SILENT AND AUTOMATIC 4 MULE RD MAPLE US Mine MOT ENTRANCE 0 oy — a ge 688 for Home Heating Ges ‘for Wore: te Heating Ges for Refrigeration = ca MES | thie bf * ‘Yord Lights symbone® GAS heating water heaters GAS refrigerators make ice trays obsolete, — : = A = om Seva peas ieee | a Ere com ou «| Sete tes Get for Incnera Tasew'saanes | ‘econ ent FRANKEL BROTHERS — EE GAS incinerators take care of ALL | ¢ Sa garbage and Seen fen oe . ia , Creators of Fine communities : eas Does: so MUCH . costs $0 UiTTLe : co Mopann—co cas MAYPAMR 6-2807-<6-1399 * - ‘ i é ees 2 Ree e @ ‘Into Strike Soon TWENTY : 3 : ’ : aad ; ; < aera é : - - t e ey, f THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMnER 1959 | ' - or ae 4. lke May Step Could Use Taft-Hartley as National Health and Safety Threatened ‘° NEW YORK (AP)—Negotiations in the 60-day-old steel stri’ con- tinued today with increasing in- dications that the White House may soon take a hand to end the crippling walkout. * * * The Natiorial Governors Con- ference Friday launched a move intended to bring President Eisen- hower into the negotiations. The President has maintained that he plans no direct action un- til the national health and safety are threatened. At that point he igs expected to invoke the power granted to him under the Taft- Hartley Act and force both sides to resume production for an 80- day period. . Such a move was not expected until next month, but reports are that strike effects are now ap-| proaching crippling proportions | for the national economy. * * * Besides the half million steel. | workers idled by the strike 175,- 000 other workers in allied fields have been laid off, and steel in- | ventories, acquired before the strike in anticipation of a shut. —— down, are reported to be running | out Many small companies are halting prodiiction: Dalai Lama Sending SUDDENLY ... ALONE — Zimmerman, weight of sorrow. WASLCA, Mim, (AP) — _"T've worked hard, I had a lovely wife, jwonderful children. Now every- thing is gone. Everything. It's an empty feeling.’” * * * Brother fo U.N. James Zimmerman sadly shook | his bowed head in voicing his heartbreak over the train - car crash that snuffed out the lives of his wife and six children. A Minneapolis & St. Louis freight train smashed into t#eir station wagon Friday at a crossing just The refugee king has already half a block from the Sacred sent a direct appeal to the U.N.'Heart Catholic School, where four for help. He accused the Chinese | of the children attended classes. Communists of carrying out @! Kijled at the serene were Michael, program to exterminate the Ti-/19; Connie, 8; Barbara, 7; James betan race ~ | Jr., 5; and Janice, 2. Kathryn, 13, The Dalaj Lama has lived in —_—— exile in India since fleeing Tibet | during last spring's anti-Commu nist Oprinine, NEW DELHI, India (AP)—The| Dalaj Lama is sending his brother Gyalo Thondup to New York to explain the Tibetan situation to U.N. delegates, informed sources said today. Lincoln Park Trucker - Elected to High Post Motherwell C Goes 1 Back to Face Murder Charge ATLANTA (AP)—A_ 43-year-old Washington handyman will. be flown back to California today to SAGINAW W —Herb Schindler Jr., executive vice president of White Star Trucking, Inc., Lincoln Park, Friday was elected presi- dent of the Michigan Trucking Asan succeeds Robert face charges of murdering a | Schindler, %, wealthy 72 year-old Washington' Cooper, who is alse president of widow \American Trucking Associations, “T want to clear Op the charges| Ine , Washington, D.C, and presi- against me ... and lead a nor-|dent of Red Star Transit Company mal, free life,’ said Larry Lord! Ine Detroit Motherwell + Other Michigan trucking asso A California warrant: charges ciafion officers elected for one-| the Dexia and carpenter with) year terms included the murder of Mrs, Pearl Ida Put- | Philip W. Lewis of Grand Rapids, ney, whose skeleton was found injand John A, Cooper, Detroit, vice Sierra County, Calif., last Aug.| presidents; Charles Cooper of Hol- 16, a year and a day after she|land, secretary, and James House was last seen alive. Jr., Essexville, treasurer. Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. Beware... AP Wirephote His wife is dead. So are his six children. They died when a train struck their car. A stunned James 38, leaves a Waseca, Minn. hospital carrying the His wife Irene, 39, died three hours after the accident in the hospital. The children perished at the crash scene. ‘Now Everything Is Gone’ Train Victims’ Father died shortly afterward, and Mrs. Zimmerman, 39, three hours later at a Waseca hospital. All but James and Janice were enrolled at the school—they had just gone along for the ride from the Zimmerman farm, 4's miles east of here, * * * A coroner's jury viewed the|: bodies Friday night, then recessed] until next week, after the funeral, for its verdict, Neighbors said mans used their own the Zimmer- station riding on the school bus would |have cost $9 per child per month. Sheriff Stan Bailey said wit- nesses told him the flashing red lights on U.S, Highway 14 as it crosses the tracks were working. He added that it was a supposi- tion 6ne of the children may have distracted Mrs. Zimmerman mo- mentarily, The impact hurled the car into a depot loading platform, then it went on to smash into a parked freight car. Bodies of the mother and her six children will be at the family farm from Sunday until Tuesday morning when solemn high mass will be held at Sacred Heart (Church Zimmerman lives on the farm jwhere he was born, in a~house abutting that of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman. Says Kozlov Claimed Reds Building A-Subs WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover says a first deputy premier of the Soviet Union, Frol R, Kozlov, told him the Soviets are buifling atomic- powered submarines. | Defense experts have long thought it highly likely the Rus- isians were doing this. Rickover's | statement, however, was the first ito pin such a claim directly on a high Soviet offic fal. of Unknown Building Contractors! In the last few weeks, Pontiac area house owners have been flooded awith offers of re-siding and ¢ modernization job@ “at cost or below.’ This is the old “model home” racket in which the prospect is apparently offered a substantial discdunt if he will only let the salesman use his home as a model. In a particular instance, the home owner was “$1,600 job for only $1,080." A local contractor's bid on the same job was $8560. Other promised a known examples follow the same pattern. Before you sign a centract, remember these things —_ state license, your contract is void. or township permit, you may be in 3. Always get at least two bids. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD iB — of the 4 Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce 4 1. If you have signed with a contractor who does not have a 2. If you permit work to be done on your house without a city trouble. 4. 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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959 ar oe Ce ee ee ee ee ee we ENT -ONE f, FE t H aL 4 ¥ : 2 Ht mith pore wl me i ee * Rabbi Edgar F, Magnin of the ? C. Powell, Episcopal Bishop of , Maryland, are among those deep- Sacred Heart ly concerned who back the idea. Plans Festival Se ee eee in the House of Representatives Clemen The 16th annual fal] festival of Sacred Heart Parish in Auburn Heights will be held on the church] of Silence to TEER cuse, “I can easily whea The public is invited. grounds on Adams road between ple. eames pee I get up tomorrow « ” pv = caren oer so SRE South boulevard and Auburn road 8 |, ° ema ae tendo, Senator Karl E. Mundt of South] Once he has acd&pted your Registrations Set Archbishop John F. Dearden re-|Dekota called it “an excellent|stand there will be relatively little = cently raised the parish from mis.idea” and said it “will impressitrouble, although you have to for This Sunday sion status to full parochial status|Upon Mr. Khrushchev and his en-|break down a number of fairly P with the Rev. Francis Dietz as-|tourage the fact that we are a convincing arguments on why it is at Bible College “signed as the first pastor. spiritual nation with a steadfast|important that he see a certain SCHOOL DAYS ate from - — faith in Gee” = « program. Students may register at Pontiac . = or a new rectory 20 SPELLING WORDS | Bible College, 1245 Collier Rd., at Children, tanned and full of energy, are school. His Eminence Richard Cardinal Although it may be extre mely With your homework,” the father ers are not cheap. Before invest-|the 3 p.m. rally Sunday. trouping back to school. Few are sedate. Attractions of the day will be a roast beef dinner, pony rides, — games. The public is Cushing, archbishop of Boston, has endorsed the movement; as is|have other Catholic leaders in- cluding the Most Rev. John J. v7? Exelasive Distributor & Installer ot F Dorwal Storms and Sereens for Your Existing Dorwal Aluminum Sliding . Glass Doors For PORCH ENCLOSURES and MODERNIZATION... ALUMINUM SLIDING (ESSE ESE SESS SSESSS SSCS SSS | + Fa * ¥ + ‘ Ze should keep a tude lest the child become con-|be fostered by making the proper | fused by different methods or fail of S ilence S upported. by Leaders In St, deseph Cherch on West | “South boulevard a night Vigil will begin at 9 p.m. Monday and: continue through 6 a.m. * |the world, and petition for peace and freedom, Father Jarzembow- .'ski said. nw York’s (Education Subject . Philharmonic .sym- phony orchestra is sid. to be the the oldest in the United States, ™ thidd: chest: te the: ell ead to” ~jof Unitarian Service The Rev. Lester Mondale of the will speak on ‘Liberal Religion on the Frontiers of Life’ at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. The Birmingham and Pontiac conegregations will worship to- gether in the new building at Lone | Pine road at Woodward. | The church school which also, ” The nive-hour devotion will be an act of expiation, imploration of pardon for sins against faith, justice. and morality throughout Best Education By DR. BENJAMIN FINE and LILLIAN FINE ; ’ Something new enters. the life of the parent of a fourthgrader and continues throughout the rest of the child's school career — homework. easy and the child is often very excited by. them, but as he goes up the educational Jadder they increase in difficulty and so does his resentment. You should take an interest in all this. You can ask him about - his work and often volunteer to help him, if you think he needs help. Rules can be sef up that will clarity your attitude toward his homework: no television until the work is done; no telephone monotonous to go over a list of 20 spelling words with your fifth-' grader, always bear in mind that * rece homework assignments. Should parents try to help a | child whe is ivan trouble with a particular subject? Some people believe parents “hands off'’ atti- | And you can be attentive. “Mother, please read my Eng- what divided about the need for its teachers. lish paper and tell me what you this. ba think,’ a young fellow asked in a} ichildren’ s encyclopedia with pro-| 1939 home where we visited recently. | ‘fit. His igianced over it rapidly, and said, “That's > ai your teacher will be pleased."’ Si- lently George held out his hand for the paper. He knew she hadn't read it. mother took the paper, fine, George, I'm sure The Wickers go to the other ‘til 6:00 P.M. daily 12 te 4:00 P.M. on Sundey {Coll FE 4-8200 After 6 P.M. o / x * * * x x 5 *« + + a te af L & + x * Le | « & x} & + «xt eo EERE ECERCESSSLUSEST YT BEZEL ‘Those first assignments may be Sure, Help With Lessons But Don’t Let Him Loaf é ‘ ‘ 4 RATE will Say. His daughter hands him the paper reluctantly. She knows | what is coming. He reads it slow- ly, shakes his head, finajly says. “This isn’t high school work. Sounds like a seventh grade com-} position. You'll have to do better than. that if you ever expect to) graduate.”” His daughter bites her lip and the color drains from her | face. Probably Barbara's composi- tion is rather dull, but why not give her some constructive crit: ‘hejsm? } . = raboxnace STUDY } Independent home projects can | linformation and equipment avail- rable to your child. Some chiléren will want to,get up chemical laboratories or atomic workshops in the basement or garage; such enterprises if permitted need careful supervision for obvious reasons. Parents can encourage good study habits by providing a rea- sonably quiet place to study, a good-sized desk or table, a good light, and reference books such as a dictionary and an atlas. Youngsters should get in the habit of having a regular time the various materials they The need for reference books in the home grows steadily. A big dictiqgary is a most desirable ad. dition to the family library. An atlas and a copy of a recent World Almanac are likewise’ needed. What about an encyclopedia? Teachers and librarians are some- Some children use a good It may not be necessary to. ‘buy the latest or the expensive sets, * * * Another skill important in mod-| ern living is typewriting. There is sound evidence that possession of a typewriter and ability to type do improve marks and encourage habits of neatness, correct spell- ing, and accuracy. But .typewrit- ‘CAN'T YOU WORK ee FASTER, POPS AT THIS WILL teed meets at 10:30 offers classes from’ pre-school through high school. Infant care will be provided dur- ing the service, Driector of religi- ous education is Mrs. Thomas Edwards. | f And the Perfect Way to Start This Day Is a Quiet, Restful and Relaxing Sunday Brunch at the--» COUNTRY CAROUSEL 1360 S. Woodward, Birmingham Bet. 14 & 15 Mi. Bd. Plan One Week of Services at Sunny Vale Preaching at the evangelistic) services Sunday at Sunny vee Chapel, 5311 Pontiac Lake Rd., through Sept. 20 will be the Rev. | O. W. Stucky of Harlan, Iowa. The Rev. Mr. Stucky has been in Christian work for 38 years. For 12 years he served in city missions. Meetings will begin each night Has your 5 ~ kept pace MY HOMEWORK | GET with values | school years are a time for | healthy growth and for gaining leat more meat and vegetables and and place for study and of assem.'tion? Experienced teachers claim need before they begin to work. | | ing you should be sure youngsters | will take good care of one. Many parents try to supplemen the school’s offerings with extras| — music lessons, dancing lessons, | | coaching in various sports, and) so on. This may be excellent but, aside from the strain on the fam- lily budget, if overdone it can have | undesirable results. A child's time may be so filled with lessons and practicing that he has no time for fun. CGirade increased competence in living | /Down to Brass Tacks," ‘Forward March,” | Sion." meetings to accommodate children | through four years of age, accord- ing to the Rev. Jim Parker, pastor. |F ‘our Square Gospel Church in De- t troit will speak and special music will be. provided by visiting quar. trained at the college for Christian | service by attending evening! tember through May. | = | TerMarsch. William Myers is as- and “‘Life’s Fatal Deci- The nursery will be open for all _ Cell FE 2-922) Auto Insurance. > ra a Let us check it with you! -AUSTIN-NORVELL Insurance Agency 70 W. Lawrence at Cass at 7:30 except Sunday when the @ service will open at 7 p.m.. i . @ by 7 i Fire Insurance e The cost of replacing your Besides preaching, the evan- | ond Extended . gelist will sing and play musical | Coverage r property has been steadily e selections on his musical saw. . @ on the up-grade. Better make Subjects for the. week include . ® ; is “Forward With Christ,” “Does. @ nie Micod Cpt ho Death End All?"' “Preparedness in : safer adequate to cover your pos- ithe Christian Home." ‘Getting Accident, Liabil. @ ble loss in th tof fi ity, Theft and @ sible loss in the event of fire. ® e @ @ e The Rev. Harriet Hink of the Can you stop? Young men and women may be! classes three nights a week Sep- Beginning Monday courses will be offered each week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 6:45. Dean of the college is Mrs. Larry with others, Anything that inter- eters nelude the R = 5 srs ; 1 : s : e ev: feres markedly with this is like y | Frances Myers, president; Mrs. te be a mistake: y George Rhanor, tend to eat unwise-| Mrs, Robert Myers, secretary, and} , Rot too well. It is a com-| Mrs, Lyle Young, treasurer. vice president; | Most of them periences, one is demonstrating a new swim stroke, darts into the path of an automobile. Crack of a bat! That ball sails over the VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 264 North Perry Street are relating summer ex- 3. L. VOORHEES fence with a boy in hot pursuit, more in- terested in retrieving the ball than his safety, the ball rolls into the road, he makes a dive for it. Can you stop? The Motor Vehicle Code is very explicite on speed past schools. Exceed fifteen miles an hour, have an accident, and there is no defense. You've never been so pressed for time that a second would make the slightest difference: those children have right-of-way and we'd better give it to them. Let's make Pontiac the safest place in the Nation for our children. Phone FE 2-838? mon. practice to skip breakfast. Some youngsters can be persuaded to swallow a glass of orange) juice or milk in which an egg has been beaten. Some boys, especial- | ly those with athletic ambitions, will eat’ cereals. Knowledge of what a balanced. diet will do for complexion and ‘hair may lead a teenage girl to 4 less candy. What has diet to do with educa- ‘they can tell quite easily which of their students in morning classes have had a good breakfast. The adolescent also needs plen-| ty of sleep — but parents often) have trouble persuading him of the fact. Here again, it is often | possible to reason with youngsters |ambition. ‘and appeal to their vanity and Next: Know your school and ‘Condensed from “‘How to Get the Best |Bdvcation for Your Child," Copyright Plans ‘Singspiration’ Favorite songs will be- directed, by William Meyers at the monthly | Singspiration of Oakland Youth Fellowship at 9:15 p.m, Sunday in the Barnett Chapel of First Baptist) Church, Piano accompanist will be JOB OPPORTUNITY IN CIRCULATION WORK Interesting and varied work. Some of the work is with boys end belance is contect with the public. Sales background helpful. Ability to write pro- © 1 4 thing pues, ben 6 , =| extreme. to 20 feet in overall width % “Let me see what you've done @ Residential, commercial and = industrial buildings % * ad | of | * | * | % | * | *| * | FOR 2 MEN motion letters is desirable. Meke written application giving complete information. Include your name, oddress, age, phone number, education, marital stotus, number of depend- ents, make and model of car, lost 3 places of employment and reasons for oe ee ee . _ ONLY WRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED ADDRESS APPLICATION Yo , AA McCULLY, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, . The Pontiac Press | University of Michigan EXTENSION SERVICE FALL SEMESTER 1959 - 60 fy REGISTRATION: Students may register a opening class session of Michigan announces the followi loomfield Hills, Pontiac, Seeaieghon Classes begin the week of September 14 The Unive 1959-60, Md persons. those in Real Estate may be elected for credit onthe BLOOMFIELD. HILLS Classes will be held ot the Cranbrook School for Boys, Lone Pine Rood Exceptional Children (B4. jonal children, A stud fey ind, speech handicapped, and schools EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 4-30 - 6:30 P.M. Parent Education (Fd. C17# or tunis. 2 bes.). tien of L ol exce immediate and future implications for the total education of cag of ppc and the need for parent-teacher cooperation in enmcneen ons for mental Poe ey and development 4:30-6:30 P « good con * Rrungpay, SEPTEMBE M (Ea. Died, Audio-Visual Methods and Sa cortate of a wide variety of teaching materials and methods, includin pictures, film strips, glass sides, still pietures, radio and recordihgs, and graphic materials will be provided for viewing many materials and ja hea as Lib. brary science credit may elect t WEDN RSDAY, SEPTEMBER R16, 7.30 dostslecsuicn ef the Child (Psych. 151, 2 gn velopment of the child's personality with emphasis logical, and social environments. WEDNESDAY, BER 16, 7:30-9:30 P.M. 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Extension Center in BLOOMFIELD HILLS— t the PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM, ROCHESTER. courses, to be offered in the Fall Semester, | sed Rochester, Enroliment is open to all interested unless bearabetegll indicated. All =o er EMses, & bh hological eer of tite t practices o "ine obuention of the gifted, ly unstable tan a pels mathe ‘eo visite Major, emphasis on the home conditions which have he child. The i of. the school child and in supply- ractica) and theoretical consideration the field trip, object materiais, motion Opportunity Ferseas desiring t bere.) A to use equipment. rollment limited. for crs cl. fn A consideration of the major theories of the de- on the interaction of the child's physical, psycho- The mind as t ee to Be eeisediron ge He Gon tric oblems. tio vide ® mae te agnosis, nd. prevention are conside r "een an to graduate other unite of the University, and te hed, nurses. High School, 1051 Arlene, ares of the curriculum, and theories of the develop- physical, psychological, ssn oo oy Fi ‘tm the ed working Flint Branch of the ot. Michigana} FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION AND BULLETINS, TELEPHONE CEDAR 8-1651, EXT. man THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CENTER FOR FLINT vsinnbastremsnirelianer soe. Bib clam Bonsai be = Flint,’ ae a %, b | le pose happily in the dressing room last night _ i... TWENTY- TWO _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 Lions Handle Browns Like They ~ *& * hf ~ Detroit s Only. kok * kok ot |Casey Explains What's Wrong With Mickey ProTeam With Series Margin Jimmy Brown’s Rushing Tote! Is Even Lowest - ‘ Mickey Charles Mantle being about Against Lions taking dead aim at the major league strikeout record of 138. Mantle increasing instead of re- ducing his strikeout total is one of the deep mysteries of baseball, especially this season when he is sounder physically than since he first showed up as a 19-year-old By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Coach Paul Brown and the Cleve- land Browns aren't used to being pushed around in the National Football League. The Browns hold the winning NEW YORK (NEA)—There oda peace he might be, too, and didn't several reasons for this edition) being the worst Yankee club in 44 years, not the least of which is \ to establish a new club mark and) pull any punches popping off about|more all-round ability than an him, That goes for a lot of sound baseball people, including Joe Di-| Maggio. None of us ever saw such) a recruit, * * * ‘‘Mantle’s trouble is precisely this. Having been called another Babe Ruth, Mickey wants to stay that way. You can't blame him for that. Another Babe Ruth would get $100,000 a year.” *® * * This despite the fact that he has other ballplayer I have ever seen, edge in the all-time records against the Bears, the Eagles, the Steelers, the Redskins, the Rams and every team in the NFL. except one. * * bd That exception is Detroit. The, Class C shortstop suddenly made into an outfielder, What's wrong? Mantle has led the American League in home runs in three of 1956 and 42 last trip—and try- | ing deperately to repeat could be the Oklahoma Kid's biggest prob- fem, “Well, I'll tell you,” say Casey Stengel, next to Mantle the one most vitally concerned, ‘Almost | | from the time Mickey reached the last four years—with §2 In- Lions are the only team to domi-| nate the Browns and they have| ‘he Phoenix camp in the spring done it’ consistently, | of 1951, all of you guys described | him as another Babe Ruth. Covatiog of fom es ee I ax guilt ; anyone. I su season, regular season and | | 4D as my See. championship games, the Lions | have won-16, lost four and tied | one. Under regime of Buddy| Parker, quarterbatk Bobby Layne virtually “owned” the Browns in| his due; with the great Otto Gra- ham. Layne defeated Graham an the Browns 11 of 12 times the In regular season games the margin stands 7-1 for the Lions. ° | Sunday afternoon at Briggs Cl HICAC 30 (AP) poll End J im Stadium coach Brown will at- Dooley snared two touchdown tempt to break that Detroit hex. passes Friday night as the unde- The Browns failed to do it three ifented Chicago Bears won their weeks in Akron when the Lions '(itth game with an 186 victory wen a sloppy game, 9-3. logee the New York Giants in a Even Jimmy Brown, whom the National Football League exhibi- Cleveland coach calls ‘the great- tion. test running back’ he has even) * * * seen, has been unable to crack|. The Bears scored all their the Lions defense In 1958 Jimmy Brown s league record by fusaning yards for an average of 127.2 per game Yet against the Lions his allt time average Is only 48 yards a game. His best effort In seven games against Detroit came in the regular season contest last year when he netted 83 yards. In hope of breaking this hex, * * * coach Brown has decided on Milt] The Bears broke a 66 tie early Plum ag his No. 1 quarterback|!n the secormd half when the Gi- [touchdowns on passes, two trig-| wl a nike red by quarterback Ed Brown. | Dooley, who missed much of the) yar 1958 season because of injuries, | caught 10 passes-for 137 yards. A sturdy Bear defense kept the Gi-| ants in their own territory, throughout most .of half. The toss was the third for the Giants in five pre - season starts, : who refuses to play his ace,’’ Perfesser: Stengel, “Mickey “is like a card player says “which would Bears Take Airlanes to Beat Giants, 18-6 |won, the second | - be to bunt his way out of a slump. merall's attempted. conversion and the Giants led 6-0. The Bears took the ensuing kickoff and after Willie Galimore had ripped off 22) yards, the Giant defense stiffened. | * * * Faced with a fourth-and-one| situation, the Bears gambled and) Rick Casares smashed | SLUMP—Slugger Mickey Man- is having his bad days and | an j%yard pass and two plays) manager Casey Stengel of the later Brown connected with Dooley! Yankees says he could pull out of jthrough center for the first down Brown then hit Harjon Hill with) tle on an 18yard toss for the touch- | his slump if ‘he'd play his ace down, Sam Huff blocked — Joba instead of just hitting the ball. Aveni's kick and the half ended! He wants to be another Babe 6-6, at Ruth, " says Casey. Bobby’s Arm Beats Cards, 21-13 in Place of Jim Ninowski. He also /@nts gambled and lost. New York plans on starting his regular tirst|/had the ball on tts own 34 on tring backlield of Bob Mitchell | fourth down with one yard fo go and Ray Renfro with Brown and) iPhil King tried to crash the line Plum, instead of any rookies |but the Bears held and took over * * * The Bears drove .for two first The Lions have settled on Rote,|downs and finally scored on a 10 Hopaleng Cassady, Dan Lewis and yard pass from Zeke Bratkowski | John Henry Johnson as the start-|to Dooley. ing backfield unit, * * * Cassady has become the teams Chicago sealed the issue late in leading pass receiver with 11/the fourth quarter on a 36-yard catches for 242 yards and two} drive capped by a six-yard touch-| touchdowns down pass from Brown to rookie, The pass receiving yardage 1s] eng Willard Dewveall. widely dispersed among the Lions.| New York's only score came This is how they stand: midway in the second quarter.) Caught Yards |Charley Conerly relieved quarter- Cassady ......... ml “942 |back George Shaw and connected | Junker ...... ‘ 7 90 jon four passes to lead an 86 yard FOWNAON .. Lec eee es a 67 | drive which ended when Alex Web-| Gibbons ..,,..-.... 6 76 |ster bolted into the end zone from Pietrocante ........ 4 44 | the 1.” Doran ...... sooeten | 39 x* * * _ Reichow ...... Sooo | 50 | Erie Barnes blocked Pat Sum- With the trade of Stan Campbell to the Eagles, rookie Bob Grottkau will gtart at right guard. He will Leszczynski Now OK alternate at the position with an- other rookie Mike Babold DETROIT (AP)—Fullback Jerry | Coach George Wilson last week, Leszczynski rejoined the Detroit! credited Tobin Rote’s passing sue |Titans for workouts today after, cess ta the rookies for giving him) missing five days with a groin In-| the profeetion. Tote had his best) jury day with the Lions completing 18) Six members of eoach Jim Mil fo 2 pusses for 27! vards in beat. ler’s squad were still sidelined with ing the Bagles, 35-24 Injuries #8 the Titans planned a Gates at Briggs Stadium opeaifull dress scrimmage for today, Sunday at 10°00 aim, and kickeff/ The team worked on rushing of-| timeé 1 1:30 pm lfense and defense yesterday pen a he etanen rn eget raen oo oo |Cardinats in a National Football ‘jterback King Hill raced 18 yards) veal (6 pase from Bro Layne Sparks Steeler Win ST. LOUIS o-Veteran Bobby off on his own 1 and threaded his Layne rifled touchdown passes of way through the entire Steeler de- | 1 and 4) yards Friday night to)fense But his bid for the conver- pilot the Pittsburgh Steelers to ajsion and a 1414 tie was blocked! 21-13 decision over the Chic ago|by Ray Fisher * ® * Layne closed the door fourth, in the hitting Mathews on about League exhibition game before a Busch Stadium crowd of 30,055. The victory avenged 4n ecartl- ler 21-10 Stecler lowe to the Car, (ly Across the field. Mathews dinals, who had previously won [8Ored standing up, capping a four of five games, and rubbed drive ignited by Jack Butler's in- the lustre off a 99-yard touch. |terception a ml Sr down run by the losers’ Bobby | | Joe Conrad, The victory gave the Steelers an exhibition slate of two victories Layne, the dyrable Texan with ang three defe ats. \12 NFL seasons under his belt, connected with Gary Glick in the Pittsburgh cues 9 09 atl first quatter on a touchdown play| . sists @ good for 51 yards and with Ray| paiisburgh: TD, Glick (51, pass trom ' acy Hh \ Mathews in the fourth for 41 yards) pase trom Layne om Ar Mathews (41 ‘hie Me! and the Steelers’ final score. e WK iateral trom fait) the Cardinal 15 as he cut diagon-| ‘Mantle Wants to Be Ruth '~Stengel and I've been around longer than y| most. * * * “Ruth didn’t have the speed re- quired to bunt his way out of a slump, This boy has, while still hitting the ball as far as anybody every did and striking out oftener than even the Bambino, the home run specialist with the tremendous swing, “The way things have been go- ing, Mantle will have to change his stance or do something to improve his battling average, Mickey may even get around to bunting down the third base line, which is something he could use to advantage.” Mantle with his quick start, long stride and prairie-wind speed should never be shut out in a game. “Mickey would have hit .400 in the dead-ball days,”’ he insisted, * * * has Stengel. always” contended that The New York club's front office had Mantle examined for everything, starting with his eyes, and found nothing physically wrong with him. Perhaps the unusual thing about the Mantle’ enigma is that he has played brilliantly in the field while in his protracted slump and swiped 21 bases, He even curbed his temper. Maybe~he grew tired of Stengel admonishing him after he had kicked everything within reach in the dugout, “the water eooler did not strike you ‘out, son.’’ Set Olympic Week Dates WASHINGTON (AP)—Congress Friday night sent President Eisen- hower a_ resolution authorizing him to prociaim Oct. 17-24 as Na- tional Olympic Week, The proc- lamation would urge all citizens to support the 1960 Olympic Games. Senate voice vote approval com- pleted congressional action on the; measure. pierce the Detroit defense. CHECKED BY LIONS — Jimmy Brown, big fullback of the Cleveland Browns, hasn't been as successful against the Lions. as he has been against other NFL teams. His rushing average against the other pro teams is 127 yards a game, but against the Lions his all time average is only 48 yards. He will try again Sunday to Yankees Gain 9-3 Triumph, Hold 3rd Place Circuits Set Records for Team “Total, Lefty Hitters NEY WORK —When it comes to hitting home runs, Charlie Max. well is a record buster. But the Detroit Tigers, when it comes to third piace. may be just busts— |period. ¢ * * The aes will leave New York tonight in fourth place, either a half-game or 2's games behind ithe Yankees. The Tigers biew a chance to narrow the margin when they succumbed to the Yankees yes- terday 9-3. Maxwell hit two home runs but the shaky Detroit defense com- mitted two errors and left runners stranded all over Yankee Stadium. The result was that rookie Jim Coates pitched his first complete game in the Major Leagues and subdued the Tigers on 10 scattered hits. Fotr of the Yankee runs were unearned, * * * | Maxwell's home runs gave him 30 for the season, beating by two 3'the record he held for the most ,number of home runs ever hit by a Tiger left-handed slugger. Nine of Maxwell's home runs have come Conrad (99 run), . *« * New York eeee ue against New York pitchi The Cardinals tied the score at) ned Your 40. webs: “1 plunees| Harvey Kuenn and Al B sine 7-7 in the second period as quar-| becuse ls peas ee: brattower, rom| the top two batters in the Ameri- a Shea Claims 3 with a lateral from Ken Hall, Jer- | ry Norton set up the score by! sterling a Layne pass and running can League, went hitless in a total of nine at-bats as Paul Foy- as many victories, ane ball back 43° yards. New Franchises for Continental PITTSBURGH (AP)—An organ | jzer of the embryo Continental _ League says three additional fran- Tem Tracy sent the Steelers ahead for keeps in the third, bulling over from | foot out after tearing off 19 yards on a quick “opener through the middle. Conrad took the ensuing kick- 4 HAPPY BIRDS — Third bane Brooks Rob- ~/inison, left; and pitcher Jerry Walker of the Ori- after Robinsdn’ 8 Walker a 1-0 victory over the White Sox. Balti- more also won the other game of a twin-biil, 3-0, chises will be granted by Oct, 15, completing the make-up of the eight-club baseball league. . * * * William Shea of New York, in making the statement last night, said the delay is neces€fry be- cause Fort Worth. Dallas, Tex., will vote Oct. 6 on a bond issue which would finance a modern stadium , * -* * Branch Rickey, league presi- dent, said other cities still in the running are Montreal, Buffalo, At- lanta and New Orleans Already selected are Denver, Houston, Toronto, New York and Minneapolis-St, Paul, OCBC Holds Series of Boating Classes Pontiac area boating enthusiasts _|Wilson got*one back for Detroit in runs batted-in. Both of them have ‘been against Tiger pitching * * * Two hits and an error by first baseman Gail Harris helped the Yankees to a pair of unearned runs in the first inning. A single by Frank Bolling and a double by Red the second, but the ex-champs wrapped it up in the third. A walk te Mickey Mantte start- ed it, with one out. Yogi Berra singled, Hector Lopez doubled and Norm Siebern singled. A good throw to the plate by Bolling chopped off another run. Bolling's error opened up the inping. A bunt and three singles got the last Yankee runs across. to complete the Tiger scoring. *® * * The roundtrippers came in a losing effort, but they helped the Tigers establish a club record for home runs, tack suffered his 13th loss against | Bobby Richardson led the) Yankees with four hits and three! Maxwell hit bases-empty home, ‘runs in the sixth and eighth innings Maxwell Homers Twice in Defeat SPORES Pentiae Press Phote HE'S BEST IN CLASS B — The Class B City Baseball League's most valuable player award for 1959 goes to pitcher Larry Cates of Pontiac Business Institute. A former Pontiac Central baseball * ace, Cates proved his versatility for PBI by starring at bat, in the outfield and infield as well as on the mound. Sports Features. Ahead The sports pages of The Pontiac Press will carry several interesting features for sports fans next week. The big thing to watch for will be Tuesday's “Football Kickoff” special, a 40 page tabloid section filled _ foot- From The ? Bill Glass, Detroit Lions’ pagel will speak Sunday at 5:45 p.m, to to .the youth groups at Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church. Glass, a graduate of Baylor, is studying ministry. * * * dim Farino, Jr., captain of the Holy Cross baseball team signed a minor league contract with the Detroit ‘Tigers, He was signed with Knoxville in the Siley League. The annual Fall meeting of the Michigan section of the PGA will be held Sept. 21 in Detroit with. Harold Sargent, Natonal President attending. ok ot The Detroit Lions season ticket sale for 1969 has gone over the 41,000 mark, but would not equal. the 42,154 sale of 1958, * * * Dick Wakefield, former Detroit Tiger, will take a job in the Youth —_— of Wayne County. 2... 2-9 The Cass Lake Open Water Ski Jumping tournament will continue until 5:00 p.m this afternoon. Five state champions from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and Fiori- da will compete. ball for 1959. with pictures. x * * Tuesday and Friday, ex-Army coach Red Bilaik continues his column on Coilege Football. Also starting on Tuesday is a daily column for bowlers, The first in a series of many stars features Ed Lubanski. Hoople himself, picking the weekend games: fis column starts Thursday. = = «+ td = oll ~ are offered an opportunity, this: fall, to study techniques about the! sport, without cost for instruction, | * * * A series of 12 Power Squadron sessions will begin next Wednes- day, Sept, 16, They will be held at Oakland County Boat Club at & p.m. thereafter, on Mondays, OCBC's John Benson annotinced day. Wednesday's meet will be for registration. * * * The public, particularly those inc" : terested in boats and boating are’ Dr! invited, Only cost will be for books and a few small instruments, a ft) very minor expense * * * Members of Region ‘No, 6 Power | Squadron, will conduct the clehnes.! ar Wirephete single in the 16th inning gave FE 4-T101, Information may be had by calling Coates ey §-i) ehick. coe ho 88 tts re * .* tie Boltin —| Rated the probable le con ~ ee Se are Gene Kyler = Pete . [Booth and John Conroy —. Bruce oy Th ee Sa a haraen ; on | Edsall..Conroy, a Notre Dame pin. oe be oe) veeees. f > adbrh F ° ai HE Under Way at Lineup for Albion 1] aline © tani 111} Pine Lake CC oat eer { tourney honori Sete | : sanity Gt tariaae Pak kg Se ; Bi Ff Lea Inkster, waé under way |, th p at A ee ree ee) Breterne f en Gay, with a large field in action. i Bauer th ore. 2 \tet- round “ vit ie tack ae ce . on Sun- "out Played aa the finale’ day. ~ Inkster Event 2 Frosh in Starting In it will be high school, college and pro football roundups, _ plug all the schedules, rosters, ‘and opening day stories filled | And coming ‘back again to pick the winners is Ole Major | Kansas lor, is the current club champion. France * * * Last year's winners were Lance and Jack Keichner. ' * tats ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. | SEPTEMBER 12, 1959- * *« «*- - Over Leaders indians~ Fail to Take} Advantage of Chicago Defeats : had a couple of right-handers. * «x * Baltimore's Jack Fisher and Jerry: Walker, both just 20, spun a 25-inning shutout over the Sox for a twi-night--. doubleheader sweep last night, Walker put them away on six hits in a 16-inning, 1-0 decision after Fisher claimed his first major. league — victory with a three-hit, 3-0 success. * * * The White Sox, ‘dropping three in a row for the first time in three months and handed a double shut- out for the first time in six years, now lead second-place Cleveland by four-games. Washingtoti- cuffed the Indians for their second straight loss 5-4. Oddly, the Indians, who were ~ unable to gain an inch on the White’ Sox while winning 15 of 20, now have picked up half a game while — a in a row, * New Yok se, a 142-game hold on third place over Detroit by belting the Tigers 9-3. And Kansas City junked its losing streak at 13 by beating Boston-86. Fisher: (1-4) retired the first 19 men in order and faced. only 23 men, one over the minimum, while striking out three and walk- ing just one in his first complete game and fifth start. He hasn't allowed an unearned run in his last 22 innings. * * * Nellie Fox singled with one out in the seventh for Chicago's first hit, then was wiped out in a dou- bleplay. Sherm Lollar got Fisher's - walk in the eighth, but a double- play put him out of the way. In the ninth, Al Smith singled for the Sox, but was out when struck by a ball hit by pinch hitter Ear! Torgeson, who was credited with an automatic single. * * * Baltimore backed Fisher with 10 hits, including homers by Bob Nieman and Willie Tasby, against southpaw Billy Pierce (13-14). The Orioles, 11-10 over the White Sox going. into today’s finale of the season series which also in- cludes an 18-inning 1-1 tie, made it four straight over Chicago by beating reliever Gerry Staley (8-4) in the nightcap, After Walker (118), who walked three and struck out four, got through the 16th, the Orioles put it away on Al Pilarcik's single and a two- out single by Brooks Robinson, * * * Staley, who had won six in a row since June 18, gave up only one other hit in his 6 1-3 innings . after relieving starter Bally Lat- a doubleheader since Aug. 8, 1953, when Yankees Whitey Ford and Bob Kuzava did it. * * * ° ’ The Senators joined the Orioles, as spoilers on Julio Becuger’s | pinch single in the eighth, break-| ing a 4all tie, It came on reliever | Jack Harshman’s first pitch, after losing reliever Mike Garcia (3-6) had put the winning run on base with a walk. * * * Pete Ramos (13 - 17), who chipped in with his first home run of the year and second in the majors beat the Indi with a nine-hitter. He struck out eight and didn’t walk a man. Chips, Generals Open Michigan Grid Campaign By the Associated Press Central Michigan and Michigan Tech kick off the-1959 campaign for Michigan colleges tonight against rugged out-of-state _ Opponents. : SS Saginaw will be host to the first Oo Same ue _LOs ANGELES @—The National Suffers 1st Loss in 23 Starts as Dodgers Beat Bues Twice ee Is Over for Roy Face Carpenter, Young Dominate Races; Casey ‘Kart’ King Dick Carpenter and Bill Young were the main event winners and dominated the evening's dual-pro- gram of stock car races at the M39 Speedway last night. * * * Carpenter also won dash and pursuit races had the fastest qualifying time’ in the semi-late model division, Young edged Sid. Keller in the Booreeraaty s modified race. * * a ren Woodruff, Keller and Bob Phil- lips were other victors. x* * * Radio announcer Jim Casey was the .winner of a special Go-Cart race beating out Keller, fellow WPON driver Chuch Lewis and Chuck Abair of The’Pontiac Press sports staff. Keller was subbing for the ailing Bill Cornwell of The Press. Andy Pierce, Bruce’ Ash War-|. SAN FRANCISCO @ — Robin Roberts, in the twilight of a great career, tightened the National League race last night by pitching last-place Philadelphia to a 1-0 victory over the leading San Fran- cisco Giants. * * *x Roberts, who finished six sea- sons with 20 or more triumphs, | “|game ever. ‘It's as good as I can’ his 1959 record to 14-15. Not only did the right-hander trim the Giants’ lead to a scant half game, but he got revenge by snapping rookie Willie Mc- Covey’s hitting streak. McCovey, who broke into the league July 30 by hitting two triples and two singles against Roberts, had connected in 22 consecutive games before facing Roberts this time. The loss left the Giants half a game up on Los Angeles and a game ahead of Milwaukee. * * * The Braves edged within a game of the top with their sixth vee od arcs Te Race azn Chicago’s Cubs beat St. Louis 2-1 on a wild pitch in the ninth in the other NL game. To McCovey, Roberts appeared ‘|to be a “‘more careful’ pitcher this time around. ¢: 4 # The only G Giant hits were Willie nate Fernandez Records 21st Straight Win MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—Un- defeated Florentino Fernandez will have to beat Gaspar (Indian) Ortega agaim if he wants a shot |2 at. welterweight champion Don Jordan. * * * Fernandez, who scored his 21st victory with a unanimous decision over Ortega in the Auditorium last; night, floored the wily Mexican from Mexicali in the first and fourth rounds but could not knock him out. Teddy Brenner, Madison Square football Garden matchmaker, watched the If Fernandez -wins that one, Brenner said, he wapts the Cuban to fight Jordan forthe title at 4 Miami Beach on Dec, 4. Bonneville Salt Flats Site of aha aha _ | fren, HTT ! Mays’ double and two Hobie Landrith. Mike McCormick, rapidly ac- quiring the reputation of a hard luck thrower, gave up only four hits in the eight innings he whirled. Stu Miller gave up one in the ninth. | The Phils got their winner off singles by called the—three-hitter his best Mike in the seventh on a Joe homer, his second, in the eighth sac- as Joey Jay 5-10, winless since Clear Koppe singJe, Dave Philley’s do,” he remarked after running rifice, a walk to Gene Freese and July 27, |Harry Anderson's single. McCor- ' BLANKS GIANTS — Robin Roberts of the-Phillies manages a tired grin after blanking the Giants 1-0 last night. He allowed only 4 three hits. ‘ Roberts’ Arm Tightens NL Race ‘loser Jay mick intentionally walked Freese to get at the left-handed hitting oes but: Tribe Alo ‘ell kok ke delivered still another homer, and this one put the Pirates right out of the picture. Rookie Larry Sher- ry, an alternate hero, blanked Pittsburgh on six hits and struck/a out 11 * * * The Dodgers now are just a half game back of league-leading San Francisco, which lost to Philadel- phia. And the Milwaukee Braves trail San Francisco by a single game, “That first game,” declared Dodger Manager Walter Alston, “was easily one of the biggest of the year. We might have won the second If we hadn't taken the first, It really pepped everybody up. ” When Face relieved Bob Friend in the eighth inning of the first) , game, Moon had just hit his sec* ond home run. But the Pirates still had a 43 lead, Face got out of that inning all right, but disaster was only minutes away. x *« * ¢ Maury Wills, who has had nine hits in his last 12 times at bat, opened the Dodger ninth with 4 single and—took second —on__Ron Fairly’s sacrifice, Jim Gilliam More TV Tilts for Wings Fans Video Tape to Boost Hockey Coverage for Detroit Area Tut Hates Grass Tennis x & * sent the crowd of 48,526 to the of hysteria by belting a triple that tied it up, The Charlie Neal stepped and endied it with single, & “I had good stuff,’’ Face said later in the dressing room. “They hit Yood pitches—all fork balls, my bread and butter. “I don't feel so bad_ losing one game in a year and a half, when a guy like Don Drysdale of the Dodgers can lose two in one day as Drysdale did recently in Pitts- Second Guessers Wonder WASHINGTON (AP- — Would Jim Piersall have recovered that eighth inning hit and eut off the run that proved decisive ‘in Cleve- land's 5-4 loss to Washington last night? * " # * Second guesseré. pondering the second-place Indians’ boot of an- other chance to gain ground on Chicago in the American League pennant race, could have them- selves a time with that one, Would Piersall it oe Saved Indians’ Loss? had to field Julio Becquer’s pinch | single to short center that drove’ home the winning run in a eighth as John. Romonosky scored all the way from second. The question is: Would Pier- sall, a classy fielder, have pounced on the ball quickly enough to hold Romonosky at third or throw him: out at the plate? * * “He might have," Gordon said, hindsight, of course, Gordon benched Piersall, who lately has been batting little but breeze, in favor of Chuck Tanner, recently brought up from Minne- apolis, x * * Tanner hit a pair of singles, hey, burgh. “After all, even Walter Johnson) never got through a season with-| out losing at least one,’ ’ Face said. | FOREST HILLS, N.Y. ard (Tut) Bartzen insisted today Strange words, indeed, from a fellow.who has battered his way | to a semifinal berth in the Na- tional Lawn Tennis Championship. | * * * Bartzen, 32 and unseeded,’ Went up against Australian ace Neale Fraser in one of the semifinals today, In the’ other, top-seeded Alex Olmedo of Los Angeles played unranked Ron —— of Brooklyn. * * * of the tournament yesterday when DETROIT wW — Television view- ers will get more Detroit Red Wing hockey this season through the use of video tape. * * * The tape presentation will show highlights of the first two periods, ‘land the play-by-play account of Anderson and the strategy back- fired Joe Adcock drove in three runs for the Braves with a pair of doubles as they built a 7-1 lead in two innings against the Reds and Hook 5-4.. Lee Maye wrapped it up with a three-run the final period. Home starting times have been advanced from 8:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on week nights, and to 7 p.m. on Sulday nights. Be- cause of the cartier starting ' four- hitter. GOTEBORG, Sweden — In- gemar Johansson signed a contract with New York promotor And Neiderreiter Friday under which the heavyweight king will tour Mexico, Cuba, Central and South | America. : * * Johansson will get an estimated Maryland Coach Denies Driving Player ‘to Death’ COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UPH)— Maryland University football coach Tom Nugent has denied that. iCharles (Sonny) Lohr was “driven to death’ at a practice session where the sophomore center was! fatally stricken with heat exhaus-| s * * * Nugent told an extraordinary, three-hour press conference that | Lohr actually had undergone a — lighter workout at the Sept. practice than other members of ferent stopovers, * Ingo Signs to Take Tour for Estimated $100,000 $100,000 and expenses for the month's tour starting about Dec. 1, Johansson’s longtime advisor, | Edwin Ahiquist, disclosed, * * * Johansson will be accompanied by his younger brother Rolf, his usual sparring partner during ex-! hibition tours. The champion also! will have an American sparring partner not yet decided on and take on local. champs in the dif- * * Next Sunday the champion, who just returned from a one night stand on British TV, will make his time. He will go give exhibition rounds in Stockholm against his, American sparring partner Joey Armstrong, who is a likely prospect. to go with him on the Latin Ameri-| can tour. * * * The champion will board a plane! ‘Sept. 20 for stage, screen and TV} |appearance in Hollywood and pos-jround of the Women's Western sibly Las Vegas. beat the Reds with a) time, local stations could not adequate time because of network commitments. | All 35 home games will troit area. The state television the 17 Sunday night games. Three Saturday afternoon games from Olympia stadium will be carried in their entirety. Wheeler, Johnstone in Trans-Miss. Final HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) — Blonde teenager Sherry Wheeler of Gla , Ky., and veteran Mrs, Ann Casey Johnstone of Mason City, lowa, nieet today in the 36-hole final of the Women's Trang - Mississippi Golf Tourna- ment. x * Miss Wheeler pulled the tourna- then she ousted National cham-| pion Barbara MclIntire of Lake, |Park, Fla, 4 and 3. Mrs Johnstone had to go to the 19th hole in her semifinal match.) She beat Judy Kimball of Sioux | City, lowa, 1-tp. ¢ * * * ; Miss Wheeler defeated Mrs. Johnstone 3 and 2 in the second Amateur in July. Wininger, Rosburg Fire 67s the \ aad The 19-year-old Bladens- burg, Md., boy died four days) later. University - officials © continued their investigation of the death. Geary Eppley, dean of men and chairman of the athletic council, | said a report would be made soon to university president Wilson H. Elkins. Miss Wright Keeps Her 3-Stroke Lead MEMPHIS (AP) — Mi¢key clung to her e lead midway in the $7,500 Mem-| phis women’s open golf tourna, | ment Friday despite a 3-over-par “ The San Diego slugger stood | il ‘Watertord, Wis, at 151. : rer, se eee Ree ee ete ewe F 1p ees ei eee ae2 a® ee eee Two Share Lead at Dallas DALLAS (AP)—A couple of hot) putters—Bo Winninger, who's seek- ‘ing his first tournament victory, and Bob Rosburg, who already has won his—led the tightly- bunched field ifito the second "\round of $25,000 Dallas Open Golf Tournament today. _ Wininger and Rosburg each shot a 3-under-par 67 over the dry, windy 6,744-yard Oak Cliff Coun- try Clab course yesterday to tie efor the Jead at 18 holes. Strung out behind them were 13 players within a range of three strokes, * * * Rosburg, the National PGA champion from Palo Alto, Calif.. and Wininger, Who has finished second ‘three times this year but never on top, were dropping those] putts like mad, Rosburg said if the hadn't rimmed five cups he would have really had something ‘to talk about. Wininger, fhe graying veteran ot ae in 1956, is nearing , i t the tricks th ball, the wind did with the, where a player had he said they were unfair Wininger wasn't worried about | anything. The stout young man from Oklahoma is scenting a tour nament victory. He already has’ plastered the course with a record | 63, doing. this in a pro-amateur. Snead, the defending champion. be | broadcast apd telecast in the Le- ment's biggest upset yesterday last appearance at homie for some|\ most of them complained about | But Rosburg had a new angle—’' he said. there were four holes| to hook | afound trees from the tees, And | Two of the big tevorites—Sam | and the great Ben Hogan. making’ appearance—had jhe polished off third-seeded Bar- iry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 in the quarter-finals. Fras- ler whipped past Luis Ayala of Chile 6-3, 6-4,.6-4. Olmedo downed Roy Emerson of Australia 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3, and Holmberg ousted fourth-seeded Rod Laver of Aus-' ‘ltralia 6-8, 7-5, 6-0, 6-3 Bartzen from San Angelo, Tex., easy victory over MacKay * * * Barry more than I,” Clay Court champion said “Bar- ry tosses the ball high on his big ‘service and a wind cart hurt him * * * The bounces are too uneven.” “Fraser? years back in straight sets.” * * * Fraser will be favored. licking Ayala, a tough hombre. | | | 4 i , and lustre with. this Life House Paint that : q but He Moves Into Semis (AP)— ‘his father, Salvadore, had arrived | before he left for a pinch hitter “T hate playing on grass:’-Bern-a~-few hours eartier from” Peru.’ in the eighth. Mike Garcia faced astonished even himself with his “T guess the high winds bothered’ the National “Eeen-if I win the tournament, | though, nobody is going to change my opinion, I don’t like grass, It) network wil be ect == is not a true test of tennis ability. | | I've played him only | once, He beat me a couple of He. looked at the top on his game in Olmedo played better than at. any time since long before the Da- | vis Cup. Perhaps it was because “LONG LIFE HOUSE PAINT Make your home sparkle with new life ‘| scored one run and, even if it was by a mere infield grounder, ac- counted for another. But it was the Same Tanner who ‘and Alex wanted to give him a good show. Holmberg is going along at a igiant-killing rate, Laver was the isecond seeded player he's elimin- jated, The other day it was sev- let up against Holmberg 2 * In the women's division, tackled Darlene Hard of Monte- |met sixth-ranked Ann Haydon, | ‘also of Britain” in the semifinals. | Manager Joe Gordon had to +) ‘first guess it—without benefit of! enth-seeded Earl Buchholz of St.’ Louis. Olmedo will not be able to }, come to terms with the Detroit bello, Calif., No. 4, and third-seed-| Bartzen accomplished the trick;¢d Christine Truman of Britain | f he'd been in there.” Gordon figured Tanner thought |the ball would fall deeper than it did. . No telling what might have hap- pened, as the second guessers would say. The next two Senators popped out. As it was, the Indians gained only half a game on the White ‘to Baltimore and now lead by four games. | Any combination of 10 Chicago victories and Cleveland defeats would clinch the flag for the White Sox. _ * * * Becquer’s winning hit gave ‘Pedro Ramos his 13th decision of | the year against 17 losses, Pedro also socked the second home run lof his major league career. Cleveland starter Jim Grant, | still 11-0 against the Senators, | yielded four runs and seven hits jonly two Senators and took the loss ‘Delvecchio Signed | DETROIT w—Alex Delvecchio yesterday became the 20th player Red Wings for the 1959-60 hockey fseason. Three “tiefensemen remain top- | junsigned. They are Red Kelly, seeded Maria Bueno of Brazil! | Marcel Pronovost and newly ac- 'quired Ji im Morrison. 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Indoor ' and outdoor a 4 GAL. “Long Life Porch & Floor 33 GAL. to 6 P.M. . 3 sy ASSERTS? eee & * ; = f es . é * . » . i a —s 3 : = x cae - " TEMB 1959 : Sao . = TWENTY-FOUR | ruye PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEP ER 12, —— —r ¥ 5 » \ ea. ENTRY a “QUALIFYING: at tain cT. 23 a (CIR ) WOMEN: OCT. 18 SINGLES TOURNAMENT ,-_ GUARJ | . ” 4 {> : » : E ; = — ae sf Qualif in r oe Top 3 Prizes et | Name: Mr. Mrs. or Miss. ....++++++++.Phone......... P : “ 5 Address ..... ss sseeveveeerercseeerreresserecetess __ SNe i 2 JOF eague eee, : } Tst $500 League coc ccecaeeneecevsss MMOS cc cccccceveces : : i f 1958-1959 2nd $250 Mie AL TIMORE ' abe hee abr bi Noe earch NO MIBC Serctor No Bed $125 H8M saoee ne ape” Tht gure TET : r 7020 Kiaus ss m. $333 ABC Sanction No..........WIBC Sanction No... ....... $010 cNieman 1000) Clemente sf 4009 a ee ESS | (Based on 600 Entries) oe Sree ow eee? Tits Larker it 402.0 : . : WOMEN: =| Top 3 Prizes Fully ESE eins GSESES SS Baa ttss 70% Handicap Deadline’ for entries is Wednesday midnight prior to e Guaranteed for Both ® 2098 Bord ib - 701 @| Folles ‘ 3000 ree 40 H ° | 200 Scratch . , : " t b db 1000 Ginsberg c 2000 Pace p 0000 Koufaxp 3600606 | nto Sanctioned | the bowler’s qualifying date. All entries must be Ist $300 nond Women 1998 Hee 3 gees | Ope Me aPearson Churn | ABC and ee a mailed or delivered to Pontiac Press sports dept., or 2nd $150 g rt 3008 Triandos 4 dete wee sets bat = 8s | sane ln mtry Sea te full: ‘ blanks ann Sdair 1000 sageli ves ove 001 3 | County left at local alley, accompained by entry 3 d 1 Entry for the 3rd oat a3 % 1o98 ritabureh ceeseneeesss 00 OR | r 00 Pontiac’ Press Bowlerama have 51068 Seas 2181 : «Ran for Latker tn 8th; sate shui ( 250 Entries) been placed in all Oakland County ; b-Ran tor|ee¢ ee arch 269. Qualifying Fi | Entry Fee Besedion' 230 ‘oar establishments and all by Ao yr = hg tor Klaus Taos on out when winning ina’s M WwW Prize fund will be“ re-!1, she entries can be mailed wy ‘iota: d—Was walked intentionally for iran scored. LOB—Pittsbureh 8, Los AD- Westside Rec. | en omen a tu pets _ : Huron Bow $1 35 Sout. $] 35 turned 100 4% to purse to or delivered to the sports depart- — ~~ wow 0 15 _Larker. yer ot HR—stuart art. | Rochester Lanes 65 65 make one prize for every; ment of The Press. +, O00 000 009 C0 68 31 Priend.” pairiy. R ER BR 80 | ‘ Qual. Alt. 65 Exp. ; é ~ . Po- IP , 4.00 Prises 3.00 10 entries. Trophies for * * m —— run ‘i me 3 2 3 . Maple Lanes Sylvan winners and each high! First qualifying date for the men — ~e.. 2: a Pace LL. att My i ‘ ‘ | ifi Gardner 0. Lakewood Lanes Lanes ~ $6.00 ‘Total $5. 00 qualifier. is October 4th and the deadline 4. S—Shetrone 2. * Re ichurn WG-0) 1% 0 0 Od for those desiring to qualify on iF " B ER BB SO| yon ek of this date is Wednesday midnight,| t. aa 913 31 1} 3 a sian vrs Ak September 30th. Walker (W, 11 RGH LOS ANG TOURNAMENT RULES bandon! neop.2 rt Prrmssunon, “™ $SS"anceiEs 305 Skinner 4000 % «5021 : r roc P a = a = NGTON a 40306 Neal 2 aii: | |. Bowlers must present their highest final league average of the 1958-1959 Season the first qualifying date is the AEVELANT a OTe rh bl Guan ib” see8 es Ib 4020 | 2. 18 Games for average required. those men who fail to make the «119 consol os (eos A seis parle re ioo8 3. Anyone falsifying averages will be disqualified with forfeiture of prizes and entry fees 10 per cent of the qualifiers can 4121 Green cf. 31 18 Krav 5° 2000 g000 ‘ d all entrie’ enter a second time. 4011 Lemon 3011 werer'ski 2b 3010 Fairly efit 2009 3. Nearmament shepegel, seserses IHiGrl ito) velect aya al enivees : : 4018 Sievers 1D ei pel virdon ct 3000 Wills ss 2118 Tournament in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules This is according to ABC rule 330 3128 snowy oie 0 Green p > 2000 Fis tane 4038 6. Final qualifiers will pay for additional 3 games in finals . which stipulates that in a single 17000 Dobbe aa 3 08? aNeison 1010 tournament each bowler can par- 4000 Schaive 020 Daniels p 0000 ‘ No substitute entries. ticipate more th once but may Z ‘ ane f paar! » i ‘ 0| Teta 32660 Totals 33 49 cipate an once 4 : i : 8 No post entries after each qualifying deadline. . . ont aah patil | a at te en - aon (Qualifyin hime: and places t to be published in The Press) cash only once in the prize list. COOL SCHOOL — As 4% other youngsters Jook on, Phil Watson {>¥sle | ioe \poueerne eee see one = a ——ere oe ~ a a ee keeps an eye on Billy Shields, 11, whom the New York Rangers’ | farce p00 5 rotate ass A hy ag Sepak ome mee In the Bowlerama which has! coach is instructing in stick handling on the Madison Square Gar- | Tetals 4403 Tots 10, Los Angeles, 279. DP—Neal, Wille and ® three qualifying weeks for men.) gen rink. The summer school was inaugurated to encourage yéuth- onan, Nixon in, nm einsled for a een . 0 anageria : val wal ps sala are ful interest in hockey. General Manager Muzz Patrick, in the | pan for Sigrere in Bin; “esineled tor) 7? Petters, Yenson, Conlen, Burkhart . may Teemer and try again but) 1. -xground, is the other instructor. Scheive : _ time. . 110 000 @20—4 MILWAUKEE I , fa J OF League Averages | we ae cea ae Fa ene ee ee eae y ono The women ve y one ‘| E-Nixon, Console. Minoso. Temple 2 311 . 24-7, Washington 27-12. DP-Schaive:| pinson cf 4111 Mathews 3b 2200 jal date, October 18th : ; ae tiie Chang e for A § i= nee ates Oclober 1” May Need Operation Sirs: “Slants 'ana svete. LOBLoTe| Sel HE EEE ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL beau E one per : R 2 - » Minoso, —Hr-Ramos. s)COid4122 cus eee a he a wm Rat Pet.| CLUB aha tat haa Pet. mitted, . ® ' Pens ee ee | ae e 301k Pocen ty Rese Gy Gee a ae Gace ae ew een oe] Horry Craft $0 Stoy|” re top three prises in each dt Grent roid tf iigewe sse8 Sree aes "| ‘ fh 78 14 a ii B i : . | et fo ‘77h ea? 1343. 182 oa 3ai| Milwoutes 4924 647 1281 160 614 266 | on KC Job at Least vision are guaranteed. Men will Sous cs a et i ¢ P rey Cleveland 4776 669 1240 159 611 29) Pittsburgh 504 1304 99 564 262 be aiming for a $500 top prize, : : . 2 0 a Scam ttS5 oe, tac ie aR Bh Etta SPS Se Until Season's End (eset MINE 8 FB Bi Pee? date eae? EES Baltimars met Sos 1123 105 474 238 Gricage - ‘uae = tia iu po in eee seco piace a . , Pb Sagal vida | . Pp 343 Yelsts 45 10 10:10 shinglon 57 , 7 2 . r oe n ’ E Washinglor 4062 573 1101 154 $3 ae adeiphia | 7 a er ANN ARBOR (® I think we'won't be able to grind out too on esveia cu pRancuce | sche ‘ek Bik Bukit ‘20: CLUB FIELDING er vai ae meee BOSTON (AP) — Harry Craft | will be able to move the ball pretty many touchdowns on the ground. = abr h bi eGenisti 2b rh > cincinnati se ee, 100 O10 goo 2 cil sge 144 3058 1024 HIT 427 4, CLUB cee e pe A” & pe ret will remain as manager of the! The notation on the — See well this fall. Now we've got to. = * Koppe'ss| 4436 dBrandt 1000 ie PO-A—Cincinnati 24-7, Mil- pebinuie M1 362) loos 124 130 990) Ketwanene Hit 3706 Ide fit tag vy Kansas City Athletics, at least Says ‘Based on 600 Entries” means, ; Apparently with this in mind,| pnitley ‘Ib Foe e ers ee i 300 0] waukee 27-12. LOB—Cincinnat! 6 Miwau- New Yurk I 3007 i378 iis Ly7 970 mt trout” th mn i334 122 rts vié through the end of the current|that any money added to these| develop a defense that can stop passing received the major share | aly 0000 Cepeda mn 4 eel doock ‘ at freien. Se pore iat 134 N73 lie iN? 7 Clana il tee ive \a3 3 me season, General Manager Parke guaranteed prizes will be made on the enemy and get the ball back of attention during the second week gpg oe anle coi ; rie .566 8 ‘ase. ar re $B—T ia | Kansas City 139 3691 1534 139 197 974) Pittsburgh 144 368) 1584 141 156 Carroll sald last night. the basis of 600 entries. before they can score.”’ of fall pre-season drills. . GaA'd'en % 3010 Landrith af 302 ji ee ). WP-Hook. U- Washington 141 3730 1612 147 128 973) gan Francisco 140 3762 1477 136 114 "5 Last year the guaranteed prize . Whe er Thomas 2000 an 0000) HBP-By Hook (Mathews 2:45. A-25 Triple piay—Ballimore | Philadelphia 143 3744 1448 136 122 974) Rumors spread that Craft would 450 but the - some x * * Rovers p 2000 8 ss 20 oe Landes Gorman, Boggess. G : INDIVIDUAL BATTING —— . |be replaced before the season $47. 5 bier “i ees took made| That's how coach Bump Elliott] Elliott gave the team its lightest og r ie 38 : saroae Piaver, Clue AN RH MR RBI Pot INDIVIDUAL BATTING cord olin Stood as a) las possible on money added to the| Yesterday summed up what may/workout of the season yesterday as chica ott beeen T Tt ab rh bi Francona, Cle, 387 62 135 19 74 378) or mere et bats) in Kansas City for Boston last be. t = Each be the Michigan team’s majorja prelude to today’s second big Site » 33ts lgtstile wo hone Car‘squel ‘en's Kelne, Det 46778 31 24. Bd 303) Rater sie ee tor 201 de nine 336 Night perm byt See problem this fall intra-squad scrimmage Scam ON oth es OE amd yeu me 3832 eer titi aline, Det : ; z Kunneis Bos 314 mia 6 Bt I? | Cun'h'm, fe ae eC 3a Asked if it were true. Carrol! |Position received a porportionate = = ig a * saan tm am vonpes out Kinttu“'n 3488 Pine of ag For, ch x 4 T da, 551 . 9 ’ : : . ; also received wi ord ——— Pe . i w ding. Bat. 413 8 im 5 8 ios Cin, 395 122 190 19 78319 replied = With a first-team line that aver-|may lose the services of fullback p allaed ag age og re! a Weuied (oukc tae Or Cac man b 3000 Drove 1b 4170 | Spee < Y 3a os pl 6 39 Loa os aL oa; Ue =~ Hd - aU “The answer is a flat no" A total of 76 shared the prizes ages only 200 pounds and a back-| John Walker. The hard-running 195-| nell in 9th. i Ne tbe Grams “a tes ! Nieman, Balt. 319 44 94 20) 35t 295 Robinson, Cin 519 105 162 36 325 312 He said he eame to Boston te; tast year, which was i'y per cent w average weight of nder was rated near the top of Philadephia _-., 000 000 100—1 HPierce p 20006 Gardner 2 3000 field with an g g pou tph 00—6 3000 Power, Cle 46 8% THT oe Temple, Chi 49 94 17) © 60 JIL s : h : } ieagg, coer pod 4 A 1010 Fisher p ines (es ek ad Mathews, Mil 599 102 164 2 93 310 talk with Red Sox General Man. ef the entries, 185 pounds—not big by college| the fullback heap before he injured) 5 Fran PO-A—Philadeiphia 27-10. San ve nese Tet ee ery 404 “a 1a 74 ‘ Qi P 7 j 4 105 an : = ne sen - . d ae > a : Maven WY. ae erin oe ah ee PhiNey.’ phat am 29 ‘ery 35 aay Aker Bucky Harris “to. see if The top 10 per cent in each standards — the 1959 Michigan /his left knee Wednesday. Doctors pb ag --so s a ee ee -Singled for Pierce in by pe Kubex. a mos megs. Adcock a: Me oie 20 4 Mithere is any possibility of a deal qualifving house will enter the eleven may find it tough stopping | postponed until Monday a decision Freese; Philadeiph » San Pran-' Chleage | appery br ease . Foper, NY 404 77 tel mm be ges Ruel. Pil, 947 a] 24 1a dea between the clubs” ‘finals and every qualifier f# sure heavier opponents this season, | on whether to operate. “"2S-Mays. 8-Philley 2. ET A—Chicago 24-7, Balti- F leper, NY 404 77 141 8 88 288 aoa, LA tz 82 14 13 87 201 |! take home a part of the prize| x .« * An operation undoubtedly would n R n ER BB 0 more 7-13. DE-Rivers ane — Dro- Mainone Bos. 5 4 Mays, BF. 12h 110 157 28 2 0, . 4 ; wera! v 44 61 122: 19) 65 261] Rell. Cin 429 «SA 157 19 «106 297 list. While the team’s’ lack of size] sideline the Milford junior the rest ove de FBT a 4 77333 9 fo i sque 6. meet NY NZ wy 0 Pei Moak. Put gaa 38 18s 8 wo om Qed oach is tion mark,| of the season. Walker*s’other knee| Miler... 1 1 @ 00 0| 2B HR-Nieman, Tas- Boneh" Ja aoa aS Fal aga, MU, 0 518 ak 88, Last year each qualifier got at/makes defense a question mark, on, Wal "Oger, Dik, smu, ‘basclt Te ayer aaah: NN Maman Tar rill, ? E i a p dha s : : : Wileon, Det 212 7784S Banks. Chi 632 86 155 40 129 201 ‘! ‘mM’ Frosh least $7.50. Elliott also realizes a light team was operated on spring A-22,222. Rommel, stev Letnon, Wash. 483 64 114 29 ot 977 Bruton, Mil 422 67 100 6 4 291 - * * a = Pilarcik, Balt. 244 6 67 2 i 373) | Bouchee, Phil, 473 «720137 571 | Heber, NY. 350 4 WW If 3| Blas me, 8(L. 545° 89 Iho fo =| . Many numerous prizes and tro-' Yost. Det 479 108 131 21 98 77}| Hodges, A 395 49 102 23 74 ie? ANN ARBOR (#—Milbry E. (Mo- i iN to lers in the. Williams, KC. 460° 68 129 15 70 273) Clem te, Pitt, 3a3 ital 4 40) (2A iby) Benedict, former University phies w go bow Klephens. Bos. 228 28 62 4 43 7a Gem 54992 186 157484 a qualifying and final is for Landis, Chi am 67406«195 COSCO T.Taylor, Chi, 56140 me 150 7 #94 289 of Michigan baseball star and a her. Jensen, Bos. 409 82 133 27 100 27! /Cimoll, stl. 498 60 139 § 67 779) lay ' jhigh game, high series, and other| ‘ ; Maris, KC s77 99 102 15 63 BTN Govin'ton, Mu. 373 38 104 7 45 279 player in the Detroit Tigers’ sys- achiewsnents t Boiling, Det 41 51 Wt 12) 30.270) aiog, g iF 216-4 60 10 29 78 tem for two seasons, has 6 L ; - | fellar, Chie 47a Se 127 20 7m pea ereene: (Phil. a9 $8 99 70 63 7 mined aaalsiant Varsila end Pasar Any bowler residing ‘in Oakland Boyd. Balt 380-39 101 2 37 288) Alomar Fue. att Mt yee 19 a8 en ae ‘baile a t Michigan (County or non-County bowler who: : th A falt 60 4 - ‘ rod Le Groat, Put ba “7 139 : 49 m man “une ut coach a cnigan. rolls in a lea in the nty is erts os 255 > d : : 42 THI es nedict gue cou Colavito, Cle 312 4 WM 40 103389 gree, LA 270 “a2 71 8 42 me ts 7 shag aie ilaiae pany eligible to enter. This allows many Hiaon fash. 5 t $ . BF. SIO $2 12 i coac y Lund of x Kyra Cus gg ot reo kh Sen rages, A Date raat aeason, eT ™® bowlers living oatside _ county : = oS maericio, \ W ‘ » Ch a ry 3 7 § b ! . 4 Maxwell, Det 4 7 $26 30 83 231) & Déney Phi. 33? 96 138 1 90. bea Benedict graduated from Michi. |in¢s in such places as Utica and’ Garner Bos me tL | MeMilon, Ce. 306 38 68 8 (56 Romeo, who bowl in the Pontiac. . Madiey. RC. 248 38 9) 18 30 30 Kirkland, | #F. 433 oi 18 a $8 3 sel in 1957. He was a shortstop area, an opportunity to enter Martin, d ; | ; portu Ve Philipa, Chi, 342 4) ae 83 "0! 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Cuba. . subscribers can obtain connections * ger said. - Association Asks Fair : hag announced it will expand its - THE PONTIAC P hs eens coal 12, 1959 2 Es ‘Stee grows , Megotiators for the| basic steel industry and nearly a half-million striking United Steel- workers show no sign of coming} close to an agreement. MAY USE T-H of Labor James P. Mitchell said earlier this week he would recommend that the, Presi- dent halt the strike by Taft-Hart- ley injunetion if steel shortages develop and further unemploy- * ment results, * * * Just how much the 80-day cool- ing off period provided for ugder _ Taft-Hartley .would help is’ ques- tiofiable. It would take weeks to * fill delivery lines that were drawn dry prior to the strike. * pe ue Steel firms report heavy order- ing for the fourth quarter already. ' An 80-day production resumption would start a wild scramble to build up. sagging inventories and g i a F } | F H While the economic squeeze | *. Virginia, where much of steel's coal is mined, hag 27,000 laid off. Kentucky, another coal produc- ing state, has 15,006 idle. Ohio, a big steel producer, has upward of 20,000" idle. int J ¢ 4 aE it Lt 4 Fis i England customers were that an- other two weeks would begin to slow production. : . In Texas an employment com- mission spokesman said many | very small firms appear to be cut- ting down but most are not in- cluded in commission reports. - Reports from the state of beet ington are that no serious effects} of the steel strike have been felt so far but may take a toll in an-| other four weeks. * * * Construction work, especially bridges and highways, are just starting to show effects of the strike. In many cases the steel ceased Be * ment 30 days after the strike ends. for bridge and highway construc- tion must be made to order and result in tong waits for many cus- tomers. a A poll by the National Assn; of Purchasing Agents of big firms in the manufacturing field was/ summed up by saying: WILL SOON HURT “The steel strike hasn't hurt business yet, but if it isn’t settled in 30 days manufacturing compa- nies may have to cut back shayply.”’ x * * The Associated Press state-by- state survey shows that most of Siamese Twin, Separated, Goes | to Regular School FERRIS, Ill. (AP)—Rodney Dee Brodie, who became a medical - rarify by surviving a Siamese’ twin operation, has taken another step toward becoming just an- other one of the boys. He goes to regular school classes now on a helf-day basis. Rodney was born with his head joined to that of his twin, Roger Lee. In a long, delicate operation in 1952, doctors separated the two. Roger died 32 days later.. Rodney will be 8 Wednesday. “I hope it works out,” said Rod- ney's mother. ‘‘He wants to attend school like the others rather than have a teacher come to the house."’ : DETROIT (UPI)—Western Union new “‘dial-a-wire'’ Telex service to to Cuba and additional points in Canada during 1960. : Edward F. Sanger, director of public relations for Western Union, told the Financial Analysts Society that by the end of 1960, the Telex With Dial-a-wire Telex service, in eight seconds or less for instan- taneous two-way telegraph service at special time-distance rates, San- to Sign Up Cowboys o-— BOARDING HOUSE By Franklin Folger - off OUT IN YW fpr IN A Wy vse Yb y BRAND 4 ft NEW SUIT! / PARADISE LOST ALL DECKED / MATERIAL,WELL\ WHATEVER THEY SOLDME, MADE, AND A GOOD FIT! 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OFF By Cari Grubert RAYS - Cd CUZ WE MAKE TOO MUCH NOISE...AN’ MY LITTLE SISTER IS TAKING A NAP? / CAPTAIN WELL, WHILE YOU'RE > ABOUT IT, WHY » ( YOU CANT PULL THBM APART TILL I TELL YOU wr THe YOU TRY THE MORE DIFFICULT RY...YOU WILL PIND IT IMPOSSIBLE! F By Ernie Bushmiller : ~ SS MY AUNT TOLD ME TO ORDER A NEW GARBAGE CAN \ [HARDWARE DEPT. ‘or Ay OKAY--DO you WISH IT SENT OVER TO .. I GUESS $0--- ---AND BRING UNLESS YOU OUR GARBAGE DON'T MIND iF I LEAVE iT HERE--- uu r HECK,I DON'T MIND —] send OL Vea MUCH) ia By Dick Cavalli It’s Log WARSMIN” UP AN’ | THAT I Sm 8 ih HR oa sess ee he i dT ais libs SAD te ill i a | eS Ae i * me TWENTY-SIX ~~ Ne ae ” - 2 sips ¥ Knight's Rights. Squabble Rages} in 70 Hours of Almost] Continuous Grilling ~~~ BRIGHTON (UPI)—The hassle over whether Alvin Knight's con- stitutional rights were violated in some 70 hours of almost continuous questioning has created almost as much of an uproar as the search for the state policeman he has con- fessed killing, Brighton attorney Marin J. La- vin, named by circuit judge Mi- chael Carlin to defend Knight, claimed his client has “already been tried and convicted in the newspapers.” Knight's trial date will depend on whether Lavin decides to de- mand examination for him, court | officials sald. Lavin, a veteran of 31 years of; law practice, said Knight's confes- sion to police that he killed troop- ev Albert Souden who came to question him about a $75 robbery will have no legal bearing on the) man's guilt or innocece. * * * He said the prosecution still has to try Knight on evidence that is) admissable in court and the impor- tant thing is to determine whether|- the admission of guilt) wax ob-| A in ti tained through “threats or prom-| ses." | FOR ART EXHIBITION — Lavin also blasted State Po- | until 6 p.m. Sunday, all types of lice practices In conducting the initial investigation of the Mil ford Tool Co. robbery which From 11 a. m. oil paintings will be on display for public viewing in the yard of the Marion Zoner Studio at 2385 Commerce Rd. | : ® : = : ; j ‘ ; a De ® TITE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12, 1959____ Pontiac Press Phete Checking one of the exhibits are (from left) Mrs. Merrill McPherson, Mrs. Roy Armbruster, Mrs. *Carol R. Robson and Mrs. Jack Dunkley. Knight also has confessed. Meanwhile, in Grand Rapids, at torney and Circuit Court Commis- sioner Donald Dilley charged in terrogaters used ‘‘police state tac- tics’ in holding Knight. i * * * The Grand Rapids Press ran an editorial condemning the alleged violation of Knight's constitutional rights. Q Iceland Rift Clouded by Internal Politics ue WASHINGTON (UPI) — Some} But proving that North US. officials suggested today that namese are actually fighting Icelandic politicians looking for a! To — campaign issue may have been! partly responsible for Iceland's. . I angry reaction to a series of inci-| dents involving U.S. servicemen! enies emp stationed there. Consultations were being held, * meanwhile, to flad ways of avoid. 10 ust ut eT ing such incidents, which have. stirred Increasing anti-American | G Ov. feeling in Iceland in the past few | weeks, | to convince’ U.N. observers that kingdom. Viet The incidents were expected tol 7. a : be an issue in the Icelandic elec-| He Didn't Join South tion scheduled for late next month | | WASHINGTON (AP) Gov * * * The Socia? Democratic Party, ® David L. Lawrence of Pennsyl minority faction, now is in control) vania denies that he has joined of the Icelandic cabinet. But it is| Southern democrats in a try at considered little more than a care-|unseating Paul M. Butler as chair- taker government. man of the National Democratic Committee * * * Butler made the accusation Fri- day night in a statement that said the school segregation issue is in- ‘volved “But in Harrisburg, Pa, Law- rence replied that "it is ridiculous to suggest that I share the views of segregationists.”’ In fact, he added, it was But- ler himself who associated with Southern committee members in the past . The conflict between Butler and Lawrence could reach a climax next Wedneaday, when the Na- tional Committee will meet here * Church Group Sends * ae ' Butler said that Lawrence had Testaments to Nikita imailed some committee meers MEMPHIS, Tenn (Ph Twenty | ithe same material bein cir culated by Southerners clamoring New Testaments—printed in’ Rus for the chairman's removal sian—were sent fo Soviet Premier! The biggest party in the coun- try is the Independent Party | which was expected to win an absolute majority In the partia- ment in the forthcoming clec. tions. * * * American officials suggested that at least some outnumbered Social Democrats may seek votes by pitching their campaigns on the issue of U.S. servicemen in Ice- land and the resulting incidents. The small but vocal Communist Party also was expected ‘to harp en the incidents ' : This material, Butler indicated Nikita Khrushchev and his delega-i . reproduces memos signed by him tion by a church group here yes in 19%4 terday = | ie ; In one of the memos, Butler The Bibles, with underlined pas-jeaid: “1 do not consider the ques- sages emphasizing salvation, wereltion of segregation apolitical sent by the Memphis Baptist issue, J see no reason for any Brotherhood Commission Ichairman of our party at. any level to project segregation into our~ political discussions, * * * : “As a lawyer, and if T were to be party chairman,°1] would con: sider it not to be a matter sub- STAY ALIVE | LONGER! VITAL HEALTH FOODS 740 W. Huron = FE 8-198) decisions.” HERE peel UNION U.S. Jet Over Red One Anyone may save in this Credit Union. Since 1952 savers have been paid 4% Dividends. 4% DIVIDEND GET THE DETAILS WASHINGTON (UPI—Soviet ‘Premier Nikita S. 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David Lawrence _ of Pennsylvania Says, [What were first described as two’ captured > in! |northern Laos fighting were la- ject to political debate or political] jen bottles of scotch valued at $120, | Super Market, 200 Earlemoor St., Find Difficulty Proving Theres Battle in Laos VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)— Laos)Laotian soil—either in Vietnamese | officials should find tt fairly easy|units or as leaders of rebel groups) —is a difficult matter. |traced to North Viet Nam. * * * The weapons rifles and carbines the North Viet in the Indochinese War. |\SAME PATTERN /pattern” the ‘used against the French. * * * But, so far as is known, Laotiar gle Vietnamese dead or alive include Chinese} on and Czechoslovak arms used by ———!Red China and North Viet Nam.} inife also have American - made jnamese captured from the French Bl Art by Students to Be Displayed |2385 Commerce Rd. Communist North Viet Nam is| The Laotians have an armory of Some 35 exhibitors will present arming and training Red Pathet|captured weapons and a_ library Lao rebels to rise up in the Asian | of propaganda leaflets that can be | 150 framed oll paintings of land- scapes, portraits, animals and . | still fe, according to instructor | Mrs. Marion Zoner, jand Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh. | ‘at Walled Lake. ; j ihe for sale 1 jstudio ‘North Vietnamese ter identified as deserters who had left their units in North Viet Nam and crossed into Laos to escape communism * * * Laotian army officers say they have heard attack commands against their posts given in Viet- namese, it still could be argued that rebels trained by Vietnamese in North Viet Nam might use Vi- etnamese commands, NOT CONCLUSIVE Lack of concrete proof does not necessarily mean the North Viet- namese have not been fighting in 08. Ex-N.Y. Policeman Sentenced in Slaying NEW YORK (AP) — A former | New York has been sentenced to 20 years to fife tor his part in the rape-slaying of a 60-year-old grandmother, * * * | Judge Samyel S. Leibowitz pro- jnounced sentence Friday on weep- ing Francis J, Rogers, 26, who had been permitted to plead guilty to second degree murder, Rogers turned state's evidence against hie pal, Thomas Martha, 22, a truck driver. Murtha, tried on a first-legree murder charge in the case, was found innocent by an all-male Kings County jury. * * * The two men were accused of beating and raping Viola Mirman last Febtirary, then hugling her from a car to die in a Brooklyn parking lot, _ Rogers was on the police force at the time, He accused Murtha of blackjacking and raping the victim. At his trial, Murtha ac- cused Rogers of the actual killing. policeman Lodge Calendar Regular postine. Pontiac Chap- ter No. 228 O.E.8. Monday, ee Ms at 8 p.m. 18% E. Lawrence Bt. dith M, Coons, Secretary. News in Brief Faye Hotra, of 32 Lance St., Lake Orion, reported te Pontiac Police Friday that someone stole her purse containing $86 from a lunch counter ja downtown Pot- tiac, a Two cance! ol whitkey ‘and a dor were reported stolen this morning by thieves who broke into Law's on Southfield Plot A Detroit man, Joseph Goldstein, 47, of 18268 Rosemont, was found dead in his car in a Southfield field yesterday by troopers from the Redford State Police Post. An autopsy performed by Dr. Richard E. Olsen at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Friday afternoon disclosed the cause of death was earbon monoxide poisoning. Troopers said there was a rubber hose running from the exhaust through a vent window of the auto. The car was in a vacant lot near 25376 Shiawassee St, ’ DAV’s Second Annual | 4 * |Twilight Ball Tonight | Pontiac Chapter 16 of Disabled ‘American Veterans will hold its second. anuual twilight ball tonight jas a kickoff for its annual Forget Me-Not drive which begins next week, The dance will be at the Amvets Hall, 570 Oakland Ave.. and begins at 8:50 p.m. It is open to the public. Refreshments will be served and musi¢ will be by a popular local group, the POH Cats, a group of doctors from Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. at Milford Sunday MILFORD — A students’ exhibit ©" 5 of oil paintings will be on display °ts committee report charging Hol- for public viewing from 11 a.m. to {a channeled three million dollars '6 p.m. Sunday on the front lawn in union funds to Chicago mob- of the Marion Zoner Studio at ters through Dorfman’s agency She is a graduate of the New \York School of Interior Decoration, | Mrs. Zoner alsp is teaching art |16 in the adult educational program were derailed today on the Detroit In the event of inclement weath- forces have not brought in a siri-/¢?. the exhibit will be held in the; “aren, bat it did not break open - MRS. JOHN & AGHY Word has been 1 of the _— of Mrs. John R. (Verda) Donaghy, 62, of ,@ for- [bee several years, = Surviving are ber husband of ‘Sandusky; a daughter, Mrs. Rob- ert Bennett of Peck; a son V. Jay oy 20, of 4408 Lamson St., Drayton Plains, will be held at 1 p.m. Mon- day at the Coats Funeral Home, Dorfman Case Is Decided But Brokerage License Information on Alleged | Swindler Is Delayed ance Commissioner Frank Black- ford said today he has reached a license of Chicago broker Allen Dorfman; ~ But the decision will not be an- nounced until Monday ‘“‘because it all has to be put in writing,” Blackford said. Dorfman, a da ex-Marine, was linked by the te Rackets Committee to an alleged multi- miliion-dotlar union swindle, Blackford said only that evidence taken during hearings held inter- mittentiy from March 23 to Sept. 1 ‘‘justified holding the hearings.” x «* * Dorfman testified under oath he was repaid from premiums he ad- vaneed for a $50,000 life insurance policy on teamster boss James R. ‘Hoffa. | The broker’s attorney, Stanford Clinton, Chicago, claimed a rack- was “untruthful in every, material respect.” 16 Cars Derailed Outside of Detroit | PORT HURON, (UPI)—At least cars of a 63-car freight train ‘to Port Huron line of the Grand | For more than a year, Milford Trunk and Western Railroad. jarea art students have been attend- | Rebel activities follow the same ing three-hour weekly class ses-| North Vietnamese 5!0n8 in preparation for Sunday's} ishow. Some of their paintings will No one was injured. A fuel tank car, first of. the ' group that was derailed, was ly- | ing on its side on the roadbed | about three miles west of Port | and authorities said there was little danger of it- catching tire: Other cars were piled up in a mound behind it. Some of the cars were buried in a 10 te 12-foot-deep guiley that was torn up beside the tracks. The train left Detroit this morn- ing, bound for Port Huron. The ‘accident occurred just as the diesel |engine and lead cars were crossing ithe Allen road grade crossing. j Man Who Shot Rep. Bentley Out of Prison ATLANTA (AP) — A_ Puerto Rican sentenced to prison for six years for his part in the 1954 ter- rorist .shooting in the U.S. House ‘of Representatives was free today. i * * * | Santiago Castro was released from the U.S. penitentiary here iFriday. | Rep. Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mich) was seriously wounded when gun- fire from a spectators gallery sprayed the House March 1, 1954. Four Puerto Ritans were accused in the shooting, which occurred at a time when certain elements in Puerto Rico were seeking inde- pendence from the United States. * * Castro was convicted of - con- spiracy in U.S, District Court in New York. . He earned 576 days off his sen- tence for good behavior, LANSING (UPI)—State Insur-': decision on whether to revoke the| * PAUL DOUGLAS Wife Tried in Vain fo Revive Douglas HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—‘I cried out for the maid and then began breathing into Paul's*mouth in an attempt to save him. I guess I must have kept it up for four or five minutes, but he did not move.”’ In these words Jan Sterling told of her efforts to save the life of her husband, actor Paul Douglas. * *: ® Douglas, 52, died yesterday morning in the arms of his plati- num-blonde wife at their Holly- wood Hills home, The burly one- time professional football player- sportscaster-radio turned actor was stricken by a heart seizure as he was getting out of bed at 8 a.m. Despite the fact Miss Sterling thought her husband was dead she continued the mouth-to- mouth resuscitation and mas- | saged the area around the actor's heart. A fire department rescue squad, summoned to the New Qrleans col- onial-type home, was met by the distraught 36-year- said, ‘He's inside, please hurry.” * * * Douglas had no previous record of heart trouble. \ Douglas, hospitalized for exhaus- tion last month, was released when doctors found no serious ailments. He returned to work ite ad- vice that he take a long rest. et “It's better this way. He wouldn't have wanted to linger in a sick bed,” sobbed Miss Sterling, near a state of shock, Funeral services for Douglas will be held Monday morning at Pierce Bros. Mortuary in Hollywood. Crash Kills Driver From Drayton Plains A Drayton Plains truck driver, ‘Gerald H. Inman, 20, died yester- day at University Hospital jn Anti Arbor from injuries suffered in a traffic accident last Tuesday, Inman, of 4408 Lamson St., was driving a panel truck west on the US 12 Expressway in Washtenaw County when it ran off the road and struck a bridge pillar, ac- cording to Ypsilanti gtate. police. He had been in critical condition since being admitted to the hospi- tal. Inman wag alone if his truck when the accident oceurred. _|Pontiac General 4iness of several months, announcer who Julia -Hool,—77,-ef- 4251 Giddings; Service for Mrs: James E. (Pro- spy 0.) Jenkinson, 76, of 566 E. Beverly St., will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Sylvan Lake Church of Christ,: Inverness at Orchard Lake avenue. Burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery at 11 a.m. Mon- is at the. Voorhees- Siple Funeral Home. Mrs, Jenkinson died early yes- morning at her home fol- THOMAS R. MARTIN Thomas R. Martin, 76, of 60 Douglas St., died yesterday if Hospital after an ‘He was ‘a retired employe 0 General Motors Truck & Coach Division. = Surviving are his wife, Clara, and a sister, Lillian Martin of Dexter. Monday at the Pursley Funeral Home with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. MRS, KAREN 8, CHRISTENSEN ROCHESTER — Mrs. Karen S. Christensen, 80, of 2566 Pontiac Rd., died in her home this morn- ing following a brief illness. Mrs, Christensen is survived hy a son, Clarence of Evanston, IIl., and a daughter, Mrs. Emil Telfel of Lawrence, Kan. Her body is at Pixley Funeral Home. EDITH M. FISHER Service wil! be held 1:30 |p.m. Monday at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home in Walled Lake for Mrs. Edith M. Fisher, 80, of 28)11 Northville -Hospital yesterday fol- lowing a long illness. Mrs. Fisher is survived. by four daughters. Mrs. Irene Pletcher of . Livonia, Mrs. Olive Follows of Birming- ham, Mrs. Grace Beek ‘of Detroit, and Mrs. Margaret Gilampa of De- troit. _ Two sons, Roy of Troy, and Charles of Walled Lake; a sister Mrs. Lilly Orton of Cheboygan, 13 grandchildren’ and 9 great-gran‘- children also survive. Mrs, Fisher was a member.of the Walled Lake Charch of Christ. JULIA HOOK | ORION TOWNSHIP—Service will. Huntoon Funeral Home for Mrs, Rd. She died of a stroke at **r home following a long illness. Burial will take place in the Cak- land Hills Cemetery. Mrs. Ho6k is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Wilfred McGran D. Allen of Mio, and a son, Lester of California. Arrest Driver in Pontiac — Auto Collision A collision of two cars and a truck late last night at Paddock and Central streets resulted in injury and arrest of one driver, according to Pontiac police. Ernest E. Freeman, 30, of 180 Crestwood St., was treated for minor injuries at Pontiac General Hospital and then booked at the Oakland County Jail on a drunk and disorderly charge. Witnesses said Freeman ran a stop sign going east on Central. His auto was struck by a south- bound truck-tractor on Paddock. The truck, driven by Cleatus W. Bunce, 39, of 2829 Buick St., then collided with a northbound auto driven by Charles W. Huston, 38, of 826 Cedar St. Neither of the men were hurt. Police said Freeman had been drinking and that he was ticketed for diving without an operators li- cense. Public Opinion No Longer Sour KALAMAZOO — The nation's first permanent downtown.shopping mall continues to generate an air of excitement among shoppers and merchants who footed: half the $65,000 project’s cost. through as- Sessments. ° _* Says office supply store operator Raymond Dykema, president of the Downtown Kalamazoo Assn.: “I've asked. questions at ran- dom of shoppers on the street and they say its ‘wonderful.’ | “When. we first started. breaking up the street to put in the mall, you coulin't find two in .10- per- sons who liked the idea. Now you can't find anyone who doesi’t like nu” ; He was speaking on the heels of Kalamazoo’s Mall Called Gilmore's Department Store, Jargest in Kalamazoo, reported its 448-chr lot packed as were most other off-street parking areas nearby, , “It was a tremendous night," said Judd Knapper, manager of Kooi-Knapper Co., a clothing store in the north block of the two-block . “We didn’t have any special a renfarkable night shopper turn- jout on preceding Labor Day week- end. Downtown Kalamazoo ‘stores have remained open Wednesday several years. . * * * ‘ Judging from. parking tot use, according to Pontiac police, eS dast Wednesday sect some sort of Hights as a shopper, concession for) record. are tHite 5 3 Bl 2 9 2 i ; ZF Bie i3fi #8 z . Sg _ ie Wonderful 5 3 fill The: Commission a d ded to opening 93:3 if a i ey sh B wees gh "a terday lowing an illness of severa] months. ef Service will be held. at 2 p.m.|, W. Seven Mile Rd, She died in|5*> |be held 1:30 p.m. Monday at the | then of Orion Township, and Mrs. M.|» 7 5 a ay 4 | Fj fe . “8 rs a Pt cri

SEDRDOM WD: Oye a Ladera tee eee | om canis ™ “BEAUTY PARLOR CASH WANT AD RATES etCRTER REAL REAL’ fy" & SONS’ era Kitghen ” Knouy pe tving ag Ae a OPEN HOME { Vedroom bome, Pull besement d Me Giga “ansl® gy 4 |e samen eal fa eR OT ee _atae eeeat'r) Sunday 1 to 6 T7O0C «| L STARTER"HOMES me ¥ for ise}: R i 30 0 6ofa Ste =: ve foome tod | * ened or Mor Toured couple. PDE 2 OR 3 BDRM piste] 2 BATHS, "rn $7995 la ua, tee eon oe j cr. thres ase ve LL] H 380 S80 $30 OP N Tomes end deth apartment with | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | § ph parece $10,000 EM oN yeu $495: DOWN dows, taf be pe wut "Fouree 4 e sec + 38 8 fe i ioe Sch haemmen creas toiren, prot souk INSBECT CRAWFORD AGENCY ¢ $e (13 ee SUNDAY 2-5 P.M » and large lot, Near bus, school ML besement One i. = HO OTHER CLOSING COST | as w. w TE sane -5 PM. stores. Gl. terms.’ Let us i BED ee - 608 10 «6008.00 s:13.80 , how shqw you today. aera 7 Sy io brokers. i 2080 TEGGERDINE RD. re xt ae al charge of AINT CREEK FRONT WEST *1 Lak Ori . . ron Gardens. ¢ ras. bem, oe In the t-Lake Orion A . ion atts , 3 Puntec Press sox numbers, Hills. Very fine custom-built Here ke vag rt famuy home | very sharp 1 home that barge lot api, Dhomgyen'o nicely 1% ACRES ; — > | New Eitgnen 7 ~_ rit B00 af .—, brick Rancher ipo: Avge living room wt fire- eo ——— fg Feady ay for your, in- ts gen of aon ny PTHIS B THAN NEW BRICK DAILY and SUNDAY _aown — pct Tae ipaneled ain- place, full size dining room 1} | Toms. 20120, that should help Gosa a a Chat ;RANCH HOME hes a beautiful 2-7 PM. For Sale Houses 6| 4., om, firepiace, “1's Sreatiasi room, enater’ hall ‘si | the familys Reeds. Wall to, we cut stone fréplece, oak floors, | OAKLEY PARK COMMERCE LE. al- ay tached garage. 2 acre cor- i a = fooetaeey ong room. Pun eesoment eih =! Roop suEp EDROOMS there | Directions: Commerce Rd. to 8 OWNER. LOW DN. PAYT. 3 ner lot on Paint Creek. Foi- eat wo ear garage. | Near heat, Nicely landscaped lawn. Bex) = / / A] OOD GERY PLEASANT SUN | Commerce Rd. Lett to Oakley ERCOME bdrm. ranth style. 1% ceramic low Walton Bivd. East of seh shopping center 115 ft. lot. 2 car_ garage. $10,960. ROOM off the dining; Park Rd Right to Roselawn, tile baths. Pull bsmt. Storms and Pontiac to Adams Rd, — riced of si8.s00. Gls or °Civihans room tha be used for &| left 2 blocks to model. Watch for | 3 family Income 622.000 annusiy, screens, wall to wall carpeting Fa Nopth —- Go abot § ; - You, woe't believe this. uptll you THIRD BEDROOM, This room | S\¢ns 2 9 rm. opts, ond o 3 rm. home rages come ,coigeer, pared | piles PetCo mem: | John K. Irwin & Sons | gre ttt Nearly now, eete & gt 31 * Stk at"tite aor. Re esse | J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | 00 dem wilt handle." Hills. Price $17,000. OR 3-9001. ber 3031. Priced for action. Sine, 1935 including taxes ‘go insuran tet af Cestipets bankone = a wi E. Walton FE 8-0441 MA 44621 | 92 Bedrm. home with full basem’t. BY ER, 6 RM. -| H. P. HOLMES, ING, Phoned ppm eat, Huron Street basement. | Automatic oft heat, Viking Homes | «teular azive and A ntee ade | ATTRACTIVE LARGE 9 "BED. | recently redecorated. North site . large fire- me FE 5-0447 or FE 2-4031 ar ‘ most trees, Excellent neigh rooms, full bath, .ull basement, location. With only $250 down place. Pull basement. Gas heat, | 2531 8. Lape as0n EVE FE_ 32-8503 acre of iand is believing! ..| School bus at the door. automatic heat and hot water. On | and $80 mo. Including insurance . a = oe | SEAUTIFUL NEW BRICK RANCH Older Home SOLD paved road. Near school and| and taxes. : eee $10. . ONLY $350 DN. OR RENT WITH gl 3 bedrm. Full bemt., cor. In excellen dition from top $17 950 TOTAL ehureh. > hg with 91.000 dows. : 2 srmotara. Oubur-| It. tence. How sub. $700 gown. | fo Betton, Wall to wall carpeting IN VERY CONVENIENT TERMS | —~oet 2th S200) Cesen ees pin 3 betre. Dome OPEN Saou tier” be we | Bence, itcttetat| IN ONE WEEK— | 2007 o seuss weer ov por: READY FOR YOU | si,eearin 1 eater * r) DOWN. 990 PER MO. ne recreation room. 2 full J C TEGOER. 4 bedroom brick ranch. 1% bathe, landscaped Only 61,180 down to SUNDAY |OPEN HOUSE) Reeriuiezerrast) Pashatiei Ae) JUDAH DAKE | ots tae hot eo 5 & breeseway. Pull price $10.900. kefront PRO: Bperial ‘offer $14,800. Terms i } J 1 TO.5 SUNDAY 2-5 P.M — OR 3-12068. With 9 bedrooms. This older ESTATES aa taateere Riva. Gout of Orchard LE. RG. RJ ADEE VACUBT x ‘ With p bedtoome This clger : Biv th of Orchard Lk. Rd REALTOR 2575 Kentmoor in Bloomfield Twp. “au Weer Golsmedd bea | C. SCHUETT, Realtor 2 blocks west of Middlebelt. Byi- 345 Oakland Ave — Open 9 to. 8 Directions: Take Woodward Ave. | 2° EILEEN DRIVE 1 completed fenced. Large living HERE Ss WHY | FE 8-0458 HURRY van Manor Sub Rd Dettling | PE 5-080 = vB 63531 to Square Lake Rd. Turn east, In Colonial = - bo room plus dining area, Electr > { . e Ce wo 11317 or FE 5-8088. Sunday calle re 5-4684 eppresimately 3 miles te Kent- Heahgpac ell tos 6 — sree Pear garage & selling for oth 4am | 6 nooua: oe x can eee: SSS ao ry Sorawiing — Vs Vecant Roman mee, Sis Se eh oe OS eee. uc hBRO a PLUS “For On! GARAGE | Fon ga BY OWNER. FOR COL COl- 7 - cH fie Breveewes. pete see | CoN DAY 2 TILL spay) pei cuae ce Sy a ry | ie month PE eee | tured are 2 Fireplaces, car- Open 9 a.m. ». to 8.30 pm. Sunday 1-8 =H —— re 5 ing to fi lace ¥ 7a 7 > — . ~- ‘emily ree "fas oaths. Bullt-ta, | pone gual S3 lot. mows, thin’ beauaiful rick veh in aSCHESTER SIL, 850 443 Oren y ae ae J — in B0. Bloomfield ii Cute & 3 Orehard Lake Ave. FE 8-066} tached 2% car ly Acre cor- priced wt ag $5,000 ¢ large rooms — 2 fuil house fenced the “shade m nit soe trees MAINTENAN : ner lot. St. H of the Hills down Possession baths. 22 ff. living room pas fenced yard, aes ofl =o S scpes trepaet, 3 —, home. iM Ns baths, Parish and Bloomfield schools.| Owner moving to Mt . With fireplace, carpeting & heat. ocho a ee — Le Pin on terms. Your nen. pines BLLEEE creoe. [ore meow oan — + - See The Home You've . , —— . . cen uneas TY GREER np, | HP. HOLMES, INC. ign real honest Cargaint 2 “nx 208 HOMERED INg TAYLOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE * 5 2531 6. ft Rad. rd. Turn sft on Mulber Rs & IE eed creer ntieS Pore | rom yun et ae Sees | PS oe i] SSR | BEDROOM [GI ~ mee aes | -LAKEFRONTS- iy 3 aE | Reanet Mi'70083, HOMES | NOTHING Down | Sim gwitliet jog, |] BRICK LAKEFRONT aA wy ie mew. Huron 00 $92 attached garage (sod large CONTEMPORARY = BEAUTY scaped. Bottle ass Open _?_ vo @ $100 DOWN $12,800, $1,000 gown. Reascoabie terme arre MOVES YOU IN = 4 ropm, 4 bedroom take: Aa, present cous cnt POF, dn ind 78 Per Month T tae tual eae illic = Re ee $78 Per Month Total Serge diaing moe ts ving room. heme ares f ive storm e e .* fo Open Sunday peut Pawn tereens fone a MODEL OPEN | FHA- Fa accent, enoceed famay, wes ag i ge es i 5 : 1 eradabie. ‘outs ronan WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 6 $410 DOW: N srage, Futl price $18,000. extras. 3 za B-3 Seroeting and | cranes. organ Roa x 2 blocks north of Montcal . ; aril and sun . City tached garage. wot va ne ori $100 NO WESTOWN REALTY | "SQ, PER MONTH | fulutdien!t"hcm Ment Po ora sicme, = an Rr land. ‘There ie an abundane of . MONEY DOWN ainda alain pinpcTion®: Pome, Seatrebe elgena, Tus ranged * only “F800 — ing peach orchard that will be win bene o are ome meyer) §6Rent While You Bu = Tass hel goon i oe ™ ferme . ready to harvest this yeat- Large | PRINCIPAL & INTEREST PYMTS.| Re Your plans or ours. hcg Reg yl suet glee at ne large lot aie, fie Fu LAKEFRONT DEER LAKE em of i for riding ° RUSA McNA® ART_ MEYER 3 bedroom “reach, ‘S Cores : RANCH 5% acre picturesque ‘ cant ‘and must be sold tes settle ° , % Miter. 80 x 160. 1% baths | DLORAM BUILDING COMPANY a sean Gana ea leketront, Ber Brick bi-level ‘4 estate. $9,000 down to s $16,000 Pen MONTH diate, poseessions one — FE 2-9122 OR 4- 0306 beach, specious rooms. ‘Arevlacés, "3. grils: D ONS: Go out Baldwin Ly ; MILLER : a ae . fant men, Curpeting im ryt te eR ar! Avenue to n Roed and WALLS ~ BEN. J. RICH ‘Bildor of Nationa] Homes” REAL ESTATE & InsURARcE : Fag aon § At sereened-in porch. left to first k house on it FLOORS NOT NEW BUT 12548 Linwood TUies 3.4000 Suse 1732 Highland Rd fered PE nie 28 — aay oa berth of the eity Gas celles where your vostaneat ie 2 bedrm home in village. B (LCN Ess FORCES 6a1 BAL BY OWS, yor: Sduxk limits. « i ABOUT wn be prout wee roe See | . owner. Leaving Stale, OL 1-006). Salk vest C_ Wood Coé Bie a Ay) Geren! OL OUTS | Sek claRKsTON/| SERy SS pi f ° e ° , car e } e EMPTY WILLIAMS LAKE RD. AT iyn. $700 DOWN, Fpearoomss Pye = Owner trangezred = 3 bedroom besgment ‘immediate, poereston -LAKE P RIVILEGES- ae. i 3” OPEN GAT. & SUNDAY Rs rma ae Best Buys ireplo RTC CLARKSTON PINE LAKE SACRIFICE 3 POCKETBOOK a RUSSELL YOUNG | gy Wicweamaroaks Today wo, foot ranch heme. 2. large || PRIVILEGES” SI Hs wie Tre | : renee | ROME TS ee inset | ; : basement off = gar schools & shopping center. PE| Plenty of cupbosrds, 15 x 22 peouncs cue | See BS OPEN Apes CROWDED © Bis" perianal | ) Aree a Soae, aracgee eg | hye Me, raged wate, | © SUNDAY I to | TF ne ge tees ATTIC? | ee ee SS ieaiendl met ee! “ WHITE = eas Sent Aree, Nim Mie, | Bears: | BROS. ea Pontiac Press’ Fe. AP mee } vtaaty Prowse For the Successful Man CLARK * et Youll oe bene Som yen Want Ads ramie themo- firet walk in this 4 bedrm. eckeeeies | feline me eee Te ee : it ie fireplace, ful | large bedrooms, 1% bathe. Pull . i | : ea These and hg Paes wo jeree Hlg sega heat, Bate era es tot. 2 ent, Oat = 4 ee sai sal | y Specialize in ' , ; . “rich “ths custom nis. teat on iareee wal tne . OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1 P.M. - 5 PM— | op | tne’ iver BRICK COLONIAL PICTURE BOOK . Just Such Problems! SETTING... et Me M0 Soest te, mer reds L aX I Want A Thief! Ty bgth a eamomant en gay 9 Set cette Wie bees, Sh Dia! FE 28181 men Gas | tn, fenced” Better” grab ths NORTHERN , : % 160 tot \and ask for aie . : Deas GA. Can ar Wems.| — Wiss We on HIGH E friend! 3 a , es 1 ce ae Ne s ee ee [ ants the Best— 2 : ¥ Wen sok By rok, ean. ore way. Ment ba i you fom. And Can't Afford It! ' es mee | Saas ee ee ee eran | Lereah ee eee, Be . % i'm raise ont: - | from’ aincoday ane. on Paved 7A . apa Wf close te road. Other festures such as: 7 8 — doen living room, lots of clos- nana ; re aie | oN oe . 5 egal 2 — tall i < - - * . <> a i. ; “ Seo pe ea 19 aia i eS Wanted Male 19 sateen es a 17| - Help et Me * Prop. eee ae ePTEMBER. 12, 105 Lots __11| Rent, a = = a ar a Sees y, SE For Sale ga Ses rs SATURDA ap. hide Rn suns ae se Cc PRESS, ee . eee — IA « EB : ae S. E PONT MAIDENS. , TH ODEST ? Ty ve s 6M S é ; 2 - = ’ For Sale na ‘ 4 * e rf ‘ —— 6 sa cietintiatinai ‘ a . <1 Houses | ‘ ; ‘ For Sal 6) OM 4 EIGHT : Houne S| MODEL HOMES NTY- Fo See Tee | eee” ing Down _IWE feet TI thing OF : __ For Sale Hoitses 6 INE Nothin ty home. A Tpeaile in” the Yaatasen NiANNE tadog ts Waking, Gntaner tg Bowe: ee et eet Peete A O the baib, picture — “1% < : athed retain it's * the co ea f. you 234-40, : tile » com ; ogg ae ee Se to ire taleames the ages opportu- liv ine bBig. A ealibr hel PA an for ing , jeunery O48 i. daly 5p eal war ca here ot 4 ine dine, d drapes ie ao ay 2-3781. year. pangsomely reward nity of otter $2 yerage iD- FEARS OF — 2-5 ‘a! ;* conveniences of the ~ i = | : “= ie mand salesmen ‘rt Y sary seven of ations with Lf 30 ,DAY 2- ~ located chester ree iovel ie on Sop a Oesc he. . sation, opt a re- . IND: é a : “Der: A a be. € cer ng? o ered come, tion, nd a te OPEN SU? e N ° AYMENT—Good the rack colonia) bedrooms Good fats, pcg abe fits Sine, Bales Ciemens 5 for adv pair, Smith, Mon- : we wolcone NT, "LOWER tor Fisher Me -a_sory 6 3 coon Upper Lon hose. i tirement = ie) ae 199 V'Donslion | Park foot “orice rigger ted ving srremeeh ” Over 2. aq. i ES 0 on tai FE ba cay" only. at 2 PM. + In inepe m co d at : 1 carpe eer | : 2 lots, Hotel WANT- u rice: Ace, : ath, seme : TIAC. ‘ O l ALESMEN, perty és mM home. Price dah engird ye oe oe Baser .- OF PON 0 _8 Souterens and frag rere cbtaat dish leted 2 New sc crTy [RPRONT lot gen. | REAL ROT ue ee eels Kitchen and “yakamatie™ good eas “Paved 11,500. 68.800 ome ft, WA boys to ay, Sep- rr e ae terview ’ ite ping. A wa full bas $11, FT i lo Tuesda p.m. ustom r i " knotty wall baths, Auto- 90x325 Hills . Idea e need only. to 4:30 e 085 fo cena throughout. corestion dryer. fent| i Let cal — iter oo ee ee ment. cc pant time. 2 aa ne we ber ae ie chools 7 tex on to Little tay rg mort Lor 3 : T. WE) tember 16 years of age te STEADY WORK 70s HYDRAMAT. eens ales f Catholic right RICK Roches , ear OY fi ol LAKE FR ust be dey” ic = DISTRICT ton B jon. 10,600 ULL = son Mon ; ERS * to public. an to Pres . pIAN eh oe pics So Poheye: Lmoerial, No Le Ser Pann dows. a figure wocoe in Pon- ly im per: = ; am mee 2 7 bas in | ite + . = LOT cs syst 2 room | ™ oan arpeted replace, oe ting the ‘being campus. ia the me satered ae eth ape PAULK Hgnins for then with p ae er apartments : roam Huron. “root Hoh 4 perf ores on Rochester Hat y| 811.490 airs All plastered LARGS BEILDENG YOUR BERT Department Specialized Ik advancement w 8 apar oF bat ining tile Ind to th fui firs’ iH on 1. oors, 21- . ' thac- otk bor tion yee posi fi Limi a EAST rate t floc rarate to a coms. floor © mac- cent beaut! with . 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Fe an A-l MOVING | SERVI ; able Res Pe s-3ase HAULING & aa TECE Nake . Anytime, PE 8 P Lake in person. phone cals please. mann 88 : For Rent Rooms 59 ey W. Caples. MY 3-112 CLEAN ROOM VERY NICE : FE Mt. sp | e-Ten Pickups l‘e-ton Stakes 4-1 BRICK, ate CEMENT Dump trucks Semi-Tratlers : . 0. DISCRIMINATING HOME i CLEAN Nice A-i BRICK BLOCK AND calanny Pontiac Farm and seekers. preferably teachers, for PE 5-8466, 184 Mt. Clemens. work. Also {i OR -| Industrial Tractor Co. P fcare a car gattee, Lease |? ine Ge, SLEREING ROOMS. 4-1 COMPLETE B G SERV: 835 8. WOODWARD option, to purchase. “poone owner.| PE again. . ; ice. work. licensed. FE 40461 — FE 4-1442" | ATTRAC. RMS. FOR MEN. PVT. ‘ OF 3 * . “stan = oer Oe aari2 Open _Daity including Sunday s | “be Cottage. See Mrs. Cooper. from a.m. 2 388} LIGHT a HEAVY TRUCKING. se HGR wal . TTR i eet] R ionist | etree oe meen | eat Si cist ee Fe ae Pa ah Rene Honses Une S| Ar, tice wine Gere, Fe ond! have géod references, FE eceptionist ee ; gravel and irene end loading. FE 4-108. eee pCUEAN BEAUTIFUL x Housewives and Mothers tags "Ne sien. | UNWANTED ARTICLES” PICKED | Pan cae weet Bele wie ter sour eenventenee. Part time, without interfering doctors office. Typing and Builders ke SF tree ct theres. PE 5.4638. 3 SABE HOME NEAR BUs & | FE 67332. — : stores FE §-8636 after 5 LARGE, COMFORTABLE ROOM. with your . days. FE 3-1210 or UL 93463 L CARTAGE tores FE 4 $4 after $ Pa cof i . ag = ; . ALUMINUM SIDING, AWNINGS rc: Local and long distance moving. « ROOMS aND BATH. UPPER Png 5 beat. tell bessusont. — ROOM a ays ! igumnes —_ oy = re Receptionist storms. Home remodeling. _ Phone FE 5-6806 Heat furnished. Adults only. 133 | ‘close to schools and : No other Dye sie Call ther ‘ F . Definite guaranteed income tw : Painting & Decorating 37 _ Seminole _#75_per_mo. OR 36152 _ a FE for those accepted. per- $280 - ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WOmK. | ~~ ~~ 5. ~ TOUT 7 RMS.) OR 2 SMALL CHI |? BEDROOM” WATERPORD. $76. ae RCUEAN WORKING sonality and best references re- For new luaonaal ettiens. | aoe Jenson. PE 3-2340.__ | ier CLASS DECORATING, PAINT- dren welcome. MA 5-124. | _OR_}-2007. sor Tae ae 8 Corns! typing and See ee | ee REFAR. _ PLASTERING, _ing and wallpapering. PE 4.0255 l : § RMS. & BATH IN PONTIAC. | 2 2 SEDAN. eva seat WELLIN- xe 5 queen xD < leeal tnterview pre fully pervonaity & must. § days. No| san : : oe. IST CLASS INT —EXT. PAINTING. | Wanted Miscellaneous Rad! Rent Xpts. Furnished 54) 5~ nd Ee poner gp e Hall Rd. privileges, 531 W. fi to to Box 38, Pontiac Press, vans urdays. ~BULLDOZING & TRUCKING | Ress. Don Beck. OL 1-3141. A eee SI Oe |S o Min’? FROM TOWN. 3 Ri RMB. 6 _Ortonville Fnac National 1-243. | Rooms — BEAUTIPUL CLAR age, education, experience, DON TURNER FE $2853 |18T CLASS PAINTING AN DEC. HAVE YOU a TYPEWRITER. (3 RM®’ AND BATH. PT ENT | store, Clean, adults. FE eed. [2 BEDRA. HOME NEAR BUS AND | ton home. Reasonable. MA Siaet _ ress, and telephone pe aes —Diversifi } BLOCK, BRICK CEMENT WORK. orating. Cash or terms. UL ay aoe a Adyits only. $20 w Tnquire at _FE 2-9582. i- stores. FE 50626 after 5 pm. = ROOMS FOR MEN. REASONABLE, ° aioe MAC ] and fireplaces. FE 5-8007. a LADY T a use? We will buy these items. Pa Bn ee ee ROOMS UNFURNISHED 9a | ~— Y BEDROOM DUPLEX — | is! Osklaad Ave ne $225 BULLDOZING — EXCAVATING — |“ Papering PE 8-4)43 DECORATOR. | On adver.” \Yaes. PVT mare & ENTRANCE | _ mem = ae ME = | emayeseet WEST SIDE. LARGE BEDROOM 5 ‘Truck _ SS ' , w e &@ liv- HOUSEKEEPER AND BABYSIT-| Some typing. some “tung, some — Reet S. Drain at da a PAINTING ~ a DELORATING WANTED — SMALL 5S RM : dision 2 Sys en FINE CON eset Oe ing room. Private “entraace. 60 ter, must live im, room, board! phone answering. All combined | fieiied. Pree Estimates. OR 3.6032 | PSPC! removed. FE ¢-69 power cement mixer, FE |? neat PE PRIVATE BATH. GAS) Tyboiure “S. sides Convenient | _Mary Day _ end $15. EM 3-6088 or mem) i make this an me posl- | SSEuENTS ~~ WATERPROOPED. re) PAINTING PERI On EE. M Ww ee eee _ | for personneli of High Schoo! and | ne P TH Geoms wih Beard 6 _ 60345. _| ton. No Spturday — Fee eee. | MeflOF 10 per cent disc. for cash. oney Wanted 47 \ROOMS. EVERYTHING FURN:| City Hospital: 2 adults. PE 26414 | orrice: | seems wee eee PE RIEN ork guaranteed. Free estima Susrantee ee vst, FE 4-0205. | ~~~ PR Private entrance. 365| or PE 40827 (9 to 6). I. J. Is- : BT OL b-StH, Rochester, elves Bs th Tha ay oe EM Bo WANTED TO BORROW: ore, . %. $18 Comm. Nat'l. Bank | OM Nina as Boulevard _et_Valencia goarp & ROOM BACHELOR 138. . : Business CEMENT SPECIALIZING IN CON- bhlB i torch «ol ee se pon a FELe. | bide 1 BEDRM, HOUSE NEAR BUs “home I viock {rom town. 10s HOT Like aoe eee ee ee Free estimal Phone UL 29-1308. | _Bc phone girls 2 teacbers or mar | 7 RM APT 3 BEDRMS CAR: PE chat are Seitome.) Basen, Coll oher t__ : ny sa customers. | INTERIC ye eee 78: ried couple. 1 baby welcome. No living rm dint rma. | — arras “LARGE PRONT BDRM Ret Mie hee. Machines _Bert Commins, MA $-2112. Ghats IF AND > alimates | PE wr 3 “or sub-renting to. Ibdews x 8, fem rm ‘Oui fun. |? BEDRM HOME. NEWLY DEC! “Lovely fiving room. Nice trent ate Live, IN CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS Posts : sleep on davneport or floor. 4-6234, ; orated. Close in Near stores & = porch Good food if desired. ~ Sh oe g Xe $350 Residential & conn Sw PAINT ee ee = Must have steady job. Inquire | 3g POSTER ST. 7 RMS. OROUND | —*ehool FE 60028 _ _____| } or 2 clean men $3338 ‘ bo fe insured. mend we NG ee. a mt PAPER Share L. _rear door 73 8. Shirley, feer. vate Vi & entrance |? 3 BEDRM. HOME at C3 CRESCENT _W. Hurony ci Uizte or eh area | Somme, Tota Sf See Se co i al gg eee aac ee ; w alter furnisi t crust haseorkPrelar oms:| treet have tet chase a CEMENT 18 OUR | SPECIALTY qepocne Sees COUPLE WISH TO| snide PVT ENTRANCE @ GA.| 3,7Ms, Up 92 ver WE PE bald a BeDROSe Boas Maan aro k. : 0 i * = or a fn ons steamy 6 a — eee you. — CEMENT WORK OUARANTEED “PE 2-9312 | _Aubur _4-2025. ents asia couple. 103 Fior- } 0 OAKI KLAND I 2 BEDRM: CAs, | HEAT. SCHOOL ! Convalescent Homes, ol ’ 5-0475 evenings. Walks — Drives — Floors — ___ Television vision Service 3! 38 ontracts, Mtgs. 51 51/3 RIVATR! cucca ) sacmss, both. Mesl fon se S| Oa LADY TO FOR TOTS IN Hostess _Licensed — Bonded. UL _2-2763. guirance. Battin Sand niahed Parking Plot 0 aa S BEDROOM HOME, Twelnde Court, WACANCE FOR S(DEh = 6 oe “seme preset Se si , | ARERNTER WORE MEW 6 RE. CRRET \TY6, RADIO. 1 HOUR a rome ome laces | ERieBa Attia tet at ao * servic 5 ater 1) cist whist to Hata roel Tt anne, sommes | Pilate oe a |e Pate sy aera | / 100,000 easstareecmr ay sagen rope agp ancoue|> ABER SC ot eres on ry children, 5 days. wk. FE 4-0196.| 38. GosTOM HOWES BY LICENSED 1294 or §-8300 7 RMS iN CLOSE TO. SCHOOL | pee per year ime ges heat PION mg) ar aes eal ponpeey Men pr women Bed iADY Wit Girt SHOP EXPERI- builder. Pree estimates UL 2-5175. ii STRAKA te invent _ stall land contracts | _ 73 Washington 6t. | ruraishines "ise Reamen | eas | fube Ferme — Lae or cr ambalatory care FE fENSEN'S TV SERVICE API ulties. | ROOMS. PVT BATH AND ENT o c ation, Pontiac Press Box ioe | 1() Wait CEMENT & BLOCK | “noes C8 Ty SERVICE METER | A. JOHNSON, Realtor |° Sacwester Wb Parke arn | PE tts ener f._Broser 1 ROOM APARTMENT Boos, Liants MAID 25-50. LIVE IN. PRIVATE MTesses — FE 8-0782 14S Teleos tee asc DAtH PVE | COLORED, 1 AND 2 BEDROOM| {uleme ac ° - Hetel = 62 rm. TV. Weekends free. 2 girls) With dining room experience for _____Upholstering 40 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ent. Ot ple. 101 Mic’ 45 apts MY 2.0161 ie i i a re Write Box" #9,| lovely new restaurant pust open. CERAMIC TILE ie on ‘FE 4-2533 7 RMS. UPPER NICELY FURN. | PLAT | te Bae Re | Nicholie & Harger Co. | HOTEL AUBURIN = ree ok a FREE ESTIMATES—TERMS me Cust LUPMOUSTER: SS WTeniine | __Sait._Private_ent. wt} a 5 Re | 83% _wEsT NURON PE 9-#182 Rooms vy Day or Week = “in ov. ager, Draylon Maine tor] en eo a IMMEDIATE 7 LARGE RMS. AND BA a KEgR sabe i; ‘BEDROOM MODERN. WELL Awe ts 1 or 2 apartments & care of children | FOR MEN OR WOMEN Piining Pree eslimetes. OR 3-0868 aLs ING ACTION —— a | owen 5 | eben aitaa USE. _-toied._ Fran j-4088 aes rebrigeratin, units, Stays week. On. vies On| OO Gay WiLL TisinG A Pinte eu 2 ee On any goo jand contract. New | “ROOMS NEAR OENERAT. HOS Se ae ee re oe ag eats out Res MOTHERS ecPER LIVEIN’ 4 COOK. ese cvs mine es $400 | Ping. Pree estimates. PE 6-6781.| THOMAS UPHOLSTERING |- cr seasoned Your cash upon sat: |” pu is4 Lincoln. OR 9-089 inoean 7 ROME ANS EaTE | * prey rea. Reut 68 or sale For Rent Stores 63 Tr end - Py ' SiBCTRICAL SERV FRE : ! acterv inspection ROO! f 5 POA AAI Re rer crences. Mi 7-0685. Re DIETITIAN ....... $450 | ELECTRICAL SERV.-FREE EST a "FE 52 aaa a title A tor Ken Tempieron, |) ROOMS, NEWLY “DECORA rep With goreee Glove aod | refrt Ea ROOM HOUSE. 22 N. EAST- pent DRASTICALLY REDUCE MIDDLE-AGED ° WOMAN TO LOOK KITCHEN 2 Partney Electric. PE 5-6439 . « 45 ton, Realt rs Dullities furnished. Pvt. ent. and, a d. Adults only. $7 Mar _way Drive Wonderful location in ‘smal! i Matter 2%s-year-old do light crrpepyic ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, Con- Ss fost & Found 41 | ee lems * blag pal pee Bene S erent 2 |3” BEDROOMS ON GROUND. ping center next to large new housework. Live in. ‘Tr _$-3316. SUPERVISOR ..... $400 | struction and maintenance. Ed |. > = — 41 eee Se J NICE FURNISHED ROOMS. PRI. | ae 5 RM & BATH. MAIN! fioor, & garage EM 3-3474 furniture store on Telegraph Rd NEED BABY SITTER FOR +-DAY Connop Electric. UP _2-3002_ CARR FOR LARD CONTRACTS. | pple SOE Se Cornet ores, | Geer Farus tare Soho pees) GRAM: CARPerie®. WE) cen cnr meee bese: week East side of Pontiac. ' EXCAVATING TRENCHING | LOST WALLET CONTAINING H. J VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy odern kitehen, close in. FE door Children welcome. 15 mi.|~ Vy) gofere, $100 per mo. Mile, Suitable for any small business 7637. , ; Senoanea =. eer Tsaeni identification pavers and credit _OR 31388. | 37685. north of Pontiac. $00 ft E. of! ftom John D’ Plerce: 3 miles | of doctors cilmie A. Johnson Penn Saae HOUSEKEEPER FOR MEN _BULLDOZING — EM _3-00¢ cards. Mon., 3, between | AN OLUPELY THE FASTEST AC. |3 - ROOM BASEMENT APART. | US Woo Oakhill Ra Apply be-| trow Watortord Mige. OR ceies.| FE +2e lp: — Je, & FREE KITCHEN PLANWING —| Bloompeld Hills and Ted's Drive- tien ca your land sgotract. Cash | mont. Evert furnished. §2/ fore ma =, ot ise Coxe 7 sev. PRICK. 3 Yao OLD CLTRA-MEW STORES WEST aps we ‘aden ns NS wA. L b Cal PE 60031 c a _In. Reward. MI 4-4898. wre Fe salting Soul Say eg _Norton St. MAple 5-2438. _Hoily, Michigans _ |” Niee neighborhood, convenient to | _ fide 2144 eadquarters. for Complete| (Ost. 3 BEAGLES. 1 OLD DOd. oeuY 2 AND ¢ ROOM APARTMENTS © 4 seboo! . Cn = a ae i bysit, Ye days. White. Vic. Cres umber kitchens, built-ins, counter tops. | “gray: 1 pup, 3 mos. old. Pine CAND. CONTRACTS TO BUY OR| West Bide Pes best Alter 8 NEAR ‘LEL-HURON | | Te a as "Rent “Ottice Space | 64 cent Lk. FR 42485 after 6 p.m.| ytan experienced in sales, eost,| sinks, dishwasher, dis R.| looking dogs. Hannah Beach| to sell Earl Garrels. EM 3-2811| p.m. call 3-829. 3 Toews & veh t. Grove. | 3 , SITCHEN FURN. WHITE Se a RESTAURANT EXP. PREFERRED.| estimating, or grading and hand-| 3. Munro Elec. Co. 1 W: Mu-| Woods, Drayton Plains, OR _of EM 3-406. 7 RMS Orit PAID. CLOSE | fuinithen Aduits “gr | child wel- 7 REDAN Kane Mion FULL | DOCTORS: OFFICE SPACE avait vere oe oo er ae) Mae is. © bate ________. | QUICK ACTION ON a CON-| in. PE 5-5502, come. Al) util. 8% a | Renemeni. 1egeeation cm. coh} favlac” Eccelicet tecation hit Pg —— ——_ ae iene ESTIMATES ON hiibaeras “Brown markings (en rola ste eee D Seagigy alate ote wares FE|4 RM. APT a REEOO. tho MO.| _OR 31183. _after 3 p.m. §-5122. Comfitioned Gas heat OR 3-4859 tion, and insurance. benefits Cle k T ist See water, bepkeen taners Oe | os. fen ed totes ore ae Mr Clare a3. Ask tor OR ORCHARD LAKE AREA DUPLEX |e BEDRM, HOME. 3 CAR OA-| NEW OPPiCES—WES! SIDE FE Apply in. person only. Howard r ypls cate Ge. teen W. Wares Reward. PE @-1190 or PE 2.6312. ae KOO Cohen ace | 3 and bath. Stove rage. Auto. heat & weler 22144 | Jehacen Restaurant. sésple ond sae =ESe. —— ees ~ Wanted Real Estate 52| Neignts. Private entr & bath _Tetrig.. “incl, Adulte. EM 2115. | locetion. Apt upstairs wuitabie | 2 ee | Telegraph, Birmingham. See ree aoa cee | ee ee ee Me eee eee TE nid | ae | OD Paul A Jrern, Realtor | Gasieee " OMry Perea ee eee te ee 2 ~ Serene i Vouae : tions = 4 ROOM. UTILITIES FURN . , Tt th : ie - | Registered Nurses _Terms. PB 4-6909. on. Vi Geoaricn ga Subat . | Will take small child. 128 N. Tele- | ee TBEDROOM, hy BATHS. CLARE: is BaTUS. CLA "Nand Orchars Se Immediate apenings, starting sal- M : . LAKE WALLS & CEMENT WORKS | — | graph. PE 4-640. {UPPER @ RM AND BATH. 2| stor ares, me. } tenant. 1941 8 Te iegraph. re ary 90058 yet ms. with ute aintenance -4 “ertan Minds “rE e315 ‘or FE | LOST: YELLOW PARAKEET RE. (4% BATH. UPPER CLEAN. GOOD | owe Cuties ture.) “C. PANGUS, Realtor | _¢-60) ary of $391.00 per mo. Differ-| Aged 40-45 for genera! store- : —— | 23-7967. | salesmen to serve you. For qual. — ee ee ee 2106 M13. Ortonville, NA 7-218 Bus ential for evening Pape night duty.| room and maintenance duties. Install LIGHTNING RODS Repair LOST’ 2 ENGfISH POINTERS. | ies Speraiast. and fast, reliable | Waiscmocs b ple. PE >-2004 or 635 i a 2S ay 4 BEDRMS 2 BATHS. AUTOMAT Business Opp: ; Opportunities 06 pele Bg cep nae wl cgeinns mod : a FE_5-2670 lomen tnd white Vie of MS , « NICE RMS, ALL onit PURN UPPER “S ROOMS & BATH 930) ‘Cheat, and hot water Larse ts apts é29800 DOWN. MAY Rearby University teeliities aves MIDWEST HOUSE MOVING, " FULLY i *~ wevenabanegpimlalas | ALL Murphy bed. FE 4 (Namo. 2 or 3 cbibdren, OR e001 | 14%, Cove, te,tengors., CATES | “take emualler tacome property «+ cot Willing to rote) tipped. PB 4-0466. L. A. Young. | (5s; FEMALE ORANGE AND | 4 LARGE ROOMS, NICELY PUR. UPPER & ste ¢ RM” APT. | -"kSoM HOUSE SCREENED | down. Write Box 13, Pontiac Press snitis, y ‘Director < Nursi os Ponting State Bank Bidg. | NEW OR G@ BY HOUR | ~ white Brittan — soe ai | , Pushed. Newly pol esgic Private | Saat furn tent. Pe 40367 frou perth. Comb. storms & 20 GUM BALL ~MACHINGS. § ROUT. Service, Pontiac, General Hospi PE 5. os ' entrance. Baby welcome, MY -60 id. of gum. trinkets. Ponte, Michigan. ~ = TRENCHING. EXCAVATING POR | STRAVED OR STO umMmpnries| xz UNION TERRACES | jgeeng Sorujumatege: lowe Sem. _ Fm Seta. ALES HELP POR COSMETIC & LUMBER teas Waid Gs tekees [OLR AYED OR SIOLEN p « ROOMS & BaTH. NEAR Fisn- ARCADIA NO. 1 CREOROOM. CLOSR TO GENERAL 4. LUCRATIVE BUSINESS OW lime. Prefer experienced, but) will es and post well. UL 3-0404 | from Josiah, eh at 83 N. Telegra Quen Bree, | ; SC baer. taney Me Dresden WOLVERINE Hospital atid West, Hagon 8s. #0 pony otras fe, “te pre Feuer train qualified applicants, Bee Mrs. in sales, cost, PLASTERING NEW AND RE- Sion ah = FE 2- 9236 pooms., Bata only, PE ite ha " rar per_month. Cal) PB & average pest 8 yrs. 8160,600. Oue- Buitings, Simms Bros. 08 N. Bag: ag CY “a Vern Keller. vu 2-1740. MULTIPLE LISTING SERV! = Ey ano FRANKLIN RM. HOUSE & GARAGE. LOE | er has gther interests. Sacrifice eS ie ployment, die NEW pain | Notices & Perscaus 43 — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i COTTAGE 3 AND 3 Ri aq Downtown—3 blocks east of Court | lot 962. FE 6-200 ; st 616.060. Terms. GA 1-6980 oF SALES LADTES $0277. @ al. attics finished. Sidewalks, |W Ye~ Aat Cae _Coopet rE month. See House. Ali newly decorated apts TROOM & BATH, PLUS UTILITY | _EM 32297 vewa — = rom . School % ke. All room. : more. = “Dp With — ready to weer ex- FRR a RR EATR RAS +. toc ol iy Ling 3284 Dome, lata contract gt scresee, | AT waUane re MIRACLE “hee = separ ated "bedroom 84668 ne ae re Class “B™ Hotel ea ine Ce wee ta Instructions —_ 23) raga: oe en Sow or criminal investigations. | Sr gr pet cash, he tose. bo SoUge- “Mile a ee aire ed cS Nb| tnenen ond bate ving. room Bn gl Ce a a mg pL das 2 of gyeneish * arrelous “building person, Jane Lee 41 N. Saginaw. | “0 | RR. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. | ayy 8 _ aa , ; bath Newly decorated. Ficet fur _ 46647 All fine equipment. 12 rooms wit ; , reve EEE | geese tht finishing. Phone FE “in a) iriendly advisor - Phove FE “RIT EY REAL ESTATE ‘aleheg Adulte caly. % SLATER AP TS.|— «ROOMS e BATH CALL Scone ic Good . After 6 om if . a — ‘ i | 4-48 ness i your TED S pas Wanted Male 24 Ee pve SOOF REPAIRS — ce Bron ers. at ae CASH ails Ce ee | oN Ce aes aM. HO! ar UMrUN Nam MO | Bontiac cash ag Aad bam ERO ~~ ~ = ie s VESTROUGHING FE > rae NITES FE ___ FE +35 gabe _Preese ——— ; . WE Hee ammesiae opening for cut? ap Yzans OLD EXP onwenyd per wonine TE $044) = KNAPP SHOES _| 48 HOURS ng ig eee aS | «a OPER, Past Sar oe ET SM. BREWER availabe. Apel person cal. | 0 gee bay See eee Ere Beret a — | «=HOME — EQUITY Inquire et Souls Lon, 4 8 \WWEST SIDE, ret. AND BATH Wo MO. CALL |M-H0 Huron See sia * A-i iNET | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS ach one = 2. CT ae oo 2 room apartments, private bath,| OL 1-0188 r 6. ___ Bres_ PE 6-0629 00 Woodward at Square Lake RA. |“ pork: New & repair. OR 3-ev4g. | fepeired by factory trained man | Cold, were $868. Dorothy's FE) = WRIGHT-VALUET | | CORNER, BUTARGI™ wtiuded. | Patt hot Ritthed nce # vB, MOEN, Uy PORTUG. | CAPITAL AVAILABLE - a? NG AND Gencral Printing & | = FE $0003 B 50441) rine. & bath. $24 wk. MA 4-1202.| jrgermber Sun eg me Re ee Inve: Inter- TOY DEMONSTRATOR | peng. Pe 3-00 | renee st Poon Pa ee co amos GUAND FHA |éugak“atzeacrive-1"noow Convenient phovping tat Bus | Gated ity Nace, “Eseee | foc ft rg Ng Se — pe fal: Se eae - ALL Ave CASH FOR HOME a a ' .. service 7 ° ee = iat : yoo “on. pay rite estimates. PE _2-4855.| Wall and windows. Reasonable. Babes no = = Ke oll ¥ year home for eae - a pa Fgh -—_. oR "4 N NST: FOR LI pk NEW AND" MOD- A-t TOR AW PE 2-1631. — : ay cee ee =e 2 children. #6612 or M ray o nom = d On main H Sag PE Pan EADS Saree Wige mew | peng on Gaaee SeE | UELYN EDWARDS | Siemens Pac | Oh SR ARTS | rn tee a 2a em ince rat dats and rewinding. : < t é ( “a I ADTES and r. FE 4-4210. bn ee on 8 | EVELYN EDWARDS | ku ot the ea Tou can receive _ aad sopena foes. ee ee perscns acelent "Close | neat. 18. Shirley. PE 24246. | _for_ information. 2 A-1 P TINO A The ing Of a Bet to you Us shopping ares. w. te 4 a, } BEDROOM Fine EXTINGU HER SALES & Tupperware Home Parties has; terior. rg nd Custom Asphalt New Com Separate We TRADE we purtp | LAKE FRONT APT. 1 OR 2 PER-| sence ad lowly deeorated. Near rrices. P.O ings for 14, seven parttime,| 3.3759 or pe wer OR P MESTIC— DORIS ‘& BON, REALTORS sone. References required. OR Scheel poo Dall at 68 a. area He per week, seven fulltime, $100 A WORK BLOCK. BRICK CE. ‘avin ; —SERVICE DEPARTMENT— 732 W. Huron ___ Fe 41987 32-1606. a | W FST SIDE ington’ ot Pontiac Mich: HOT SF ‘Or t week. To help with fall/A-i WORK BRICK, Becavating. Greding, MY 3-5#21 Cooks — Housekeepers Us ¥ — TARGs Acar BATH | 2 rm apt. private bath, hest. oii HOUSE AT LOTUS LARE. Pontiac rae Comansanen. ear neces-| ment and fireplaces. PE 86-1218. ‘Lake Orion. a ——— — Baby Sitters Se i) our , Equity eae Airport Adulte only | ww stove & refria furn Neer. Oe ‘ PaIntr scote” reSURPI us carn while, vou learn. CalllAVAILANLE NOW CARPENTER LAWNMOWERS” SHARPENED We By 587 Huao EUITH 5 Dowt tose yur nome Prompt ' st benedie & Donelson et hooks, | ou pe: 2. ne’ Doing Terrific Business collect VE 1155, VE T6131 for! and cabinet work new and te- PE 40 41429 © Bervice. Cash waiting. Girewx- iovacr et “ON LAKE, 5 MO conv ne ye M2 BATHS. 201 W NEW Must sell - Personal reasons —interview. ——| pair. D_B. Murdock, PE 2-7861. | Outboard ene ae la Gervics || ; Frank«- Rea. Estete, 4305 Liste) Hes’ furnished Aguits. MY Srrice. hen "a Shed or ork, OA 87M Shows $1,500 mo profit Toys — Fun — $$$ = |BAPY SITTING Dy DAYS. WHITE: | Air cooled set repaired IN DEBT? Hey OR 30701 oe: 44232 (4) MO LOE 4 RM HOUSE Pe 3-768 The ud chest needs dealers A|__00 not smoke or drink. FE 3-1373. | - roan pay Service hee races: ia raha Buy with OPTION | te MOTEL , RitCuenetre "a “Rent Houses Furnished ‘56 Children 2688 Orebard Lk WALE | PLUMBING AND WEA oe a room home Cail after tilities < os Loge parts comptete tine af new. guaranteed “BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXES oa ee IF O 800, PE eae? Featioc fern, ps por, est. 010 ~ “$75 Mo, Option to Buy ec ta, & cuaoies AU fer toys priced t No experience EMpire 3-3416 980 Cass Lake Ra Fe 4-708 |: | AND D ; 1 EDROOM ~novar. anu rs 2 bedroom home in Union Lake) 517 600 seogaeeg, fe lovestment reasired| BOW Trou ike «fob _prfa ftecweg— ine PE oe sah | pieapipge wort ont wese Wel | Bai Sr ell ort ae dormant asm mem wh eben : et rer | ewes: = divi o collections. For interview call FE aah of work. PE tae” serviced. C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788. LET US i “ROOM Tow NICE ~ BEDROOM CORY CLEAN. oe | "9S PER MONTH astride is septic Se . taie WOMEN BA furn. or r cacmunes ond. repaired "tps, TAL pe| Give You 1 Place to Pay, -Paédee plssdlinshes ty et eae Mae Moree ane Near grocery FE 34000.) srick 3 bedrooms, paved street aon a. @ LIQUOR BAR — Brick sitting, day workers. Call Ses} te atk FE 2.2806. 2-1208. ; ° Fase Y, Mind Y | 7 Room 10 WEEK. UTILITT ONE ROOM APT ras? Te a eT Saphaar ‘araucwed: ONT eanopy ovet stove, tile bath. | construetion. 16 rooms, plus bes.- , a om a. ‘ or 4 Wh be Care OR 2 é = | PLASTERING—WEW OR REPAIR. ee ee mn cormenes _1s_Cart Fuivet. } ee 2 ooume Peotise Motor. Far elite, PE) ftOrme, end ccreeee, OP | rel Ue alee irom Penta: | WAITRESSES ter. Kitchen « specialty. FE ork gee aaa FE 5-0304. WE ARE NOT A ' on eae ak a nad = corner Stanley. PE 3-9036) Best nm bar in ares. Real es- , chard ne im person. 198 Or- CAN DRRTER WORK WEW 6 REL . LOAN COMPANY wer PPPLPAP PPS __ - ~G z : 4868. tate. business & fixtures Pull ! TOR gay comme Ane wah siete woe at | MICHIGAN CREDIT |‘ TE Ups) Gms a $2288 SS wnt | CaReEN TER WORE GF aR See bet soe ee We — COUNSELLORS : ake, for, pe os Ls. rooms 3 baths Double garage | NORTHERN LTQUOR BER & 5 * a * ca Pa = ment J A. . * ‘.. . L} ne - - kind. Ressonable, Call. after @ arg Replacement it Parte Bere RM. 716 ‘cog fe STATE BANK SE RiTCHE Ar a 7 Lani” 5_ NOMS 7 BEDRM LOVELY YR AROUND u beat. dander sroee a arate home included si. Theater . : ease. Phone for ® down. stock. + = ve! Se vate, t estate, business and fixtures. Deseomal’s # Tet "g_& Tailor'g 90 capi Re hPa! eh Sesee eat turn. pg ae 5-0183 oF Detroit Sone an ¥i & eB Flings ‘femora of pmbar-| ville. PE §-10927. White: Sf CLEAN DRM APT | _9t_Li_1-5146. : ; _|—== oaks ae aa PE cae te Re ee = BRICK =»: Hagstrom oe gy AL- a ue De 4, ax Wrst ae BORB AN. "> LARGE | ui, Oskiey Park Rd. MArket eat. f 2 ; ane rma, Couple only. 920 | ae : 7 28 PLEX Podaoct _— Bet _Wi_FE OP, , am mpncoe UPL Pontiac, ce pgs = ana Re ae eR | 4-0388 lake — privi ea and $60 NOW AVAILABLE a Z utilities f NTE, | Rent Apts. Unturnished 68 | monn” Call OR >-s100. LET'S STALK : -_after 3-30 p.m. or 117 Center Bt. |. ww elias 3 ROOMS & BA FORNISHED GAS HBAT BUSINESS ay be Perérs 7 ROOMS. tat PLOOReveny.| 187. 7 3 & BATH & newer. sD Biscres, Near Golf Course on DING NEEDS ‘ae ae $0 mo. Nicholie & Harger Co. Join the Crowd sn, —_— " : Earl Sere mo 1 Aaron pee EDNSL paix. ga + ae . : the “BACKENSTOSE"' aia . : mavens, oem. Near is ry ty acemee. food 19 Bast Lawrence — FE 2-1414" Ace | —sehock. ~ i a a. ctl. 7 ROO . GARAGE. Se - owl will en- ON AND APTER THis DATE, aie DUPLEX For seit | Ls o cuntners san bn sept. 11 1960, I Will not t : A . small town = arts sate | ere ome une tS Taio: FE * ae “S00 oa me sey il MICHIGAN BUSINESS self jas A, Birkett, 115 State $10 wk. FE a AND 3 nit. PARTLY YUR-| Wolverine Dr. Webster 5-3368, De- ie eae ~ E St. Pontise, Mich. ee TF oe BouRLE| Babee, wellities = SALES CORPORATION Ose PUTED ORGS DREN 7 ey, Peete COPPER) HOLLYWOOD APTS. °| «Sheed wit ruRNTTORE i BROKER i Ty. UNFURN. 6 8A E. ig. LL RIVATE EWTRANCE. ie ae Bed-ooms of]- heat, hot wa mo Call KE 1-419. Detroit. ist) Telesrepn Ra, Wr REN? ji venwaRe: feta wet Latetonin “lg oo Elisabeth Lake. 4030 Maple- | IN KEEOO 2 “y ee anes ae ter Si Sant ee | ROS #0, Rew. toe Mame ake rook Wh nats =aned i peta a a. | a . ¥. ieee es att ao . If Nid iiely ary SEPTEMBER 12, Ff es RYiss. SATURDAY, : ; pe S.. = Osann | Ly eats PONTIAC. PRE . By acs =| ; hay Fi > a ™ Z rhe oe : f ae TIZZY. - : (if oan ae 2 % Ds : 74} = La - o \ ee 2 z apes , ; | Goods is 73) ° =| too ; 2 p.m. Sa Household Ga Senda. ¥ - bas : 70 |: ale Ho 4 naam ek " CLABSIEKE he Every d i Baily. THIRTY SORE ce | pac ta ite en =\= vOR my, rea ities 60 bone T, WITH Bim ; ie Gian “TABLES mp. . i . ZAR BOA con | Pa t t ie auges “$ Opeertan DE 8 FT. motor, Good with | 621 ig i| WToguer —- : M. Business ier or 68: bg aot | ELE ($ surtace unite, ae. ale mounting, FEMAL ted Le ma e Be 6 MON. ears. lt mile east food igauipment Call ea, >a ene ge: | ee i-Fi.TV & Radios 274A ib 6. Ste 1 eM moan te mega 2 rants, OR 3-2360. i- = ace. | GOLF sit. NEW Guod tuner. FE ele | ae Cormick D f : P. ar tr idge WATER, ATERFO rick, home! | ELEC tis up a u Gist salad ns BCA, TY, PORsOLE, PACE bas $35. “Pro DE tg. Go Fo tector’ ar Rubber tired oe TO SEE en GATERFORD aire Appl. ond $60. = 6 ye : . EAG 5 , BIRD" . 3 bel ed, it dio a |? ‘ent 6 — ED TVs. a - PR SELL. 2 6B good dariit ent. ra 5 = cates LIQUOR oie|| eae eee 2 car" se : em nf Shak | CAgS POR oat hem . ‘i og HP 0 89 AND AG: Y ‘BRITTANY 8P at 4 Snr ous Ru oes: wonbotg| pp “jol € = $. Old. i; BROWN | * on AND Ban HOTE oe ee eee nl F. 3 yrs. ob is; B THKIT gg : ees >| a A > b take n do mo arye s $20. “WEA AR des. 628. ALL . 6 mo. Ss A Hickmoti. Hers cath sit Toor) of ae Srebrese ue. agin Men oe iy Workshop a apy aT pls | oe "rial even. St _fera. Oa Si an fe y yg heey Whitcomb rant + E . F ! WILL “a . RD. oe - hy tonal rooms, snd ow toa ta a; ~~ For Sale e Clothing as a 6: E relriaerator 102 W "Huron Bt. 6 FAONS Ki TAT We Xx 18 OR 7 oa Vapors neste | GATUR “ti noon. nt ail ie Nath 00k . me oe iri = i . MALE, \. bee ding town. wor varanitee new. E ber a, RADIO 34-5459 WA ; SEALE 42040. Ee. cen ine apartyn os "Gye New aree Like ux was LES AV WA Fr 2-1466. A B. 2 Road. of 6 pant eee eed ree de. May PHILCO $60 00 ODEL. larger 2 82. neepfhre eee | een ae in- down. ER BAR tact size from worms & tackle a | faut : MY. ait MODEL Lat Ril Ne FE vous AND Bait, Minnon Reaaaaee mar ry re = or reomee face re : Pe oe ; PP wo Lk. Ave. : RiER otherwise HTL AN ait A EAGT. FE + STUD. rooms elect GE 8 ft. “CORN f the m rig also fish Orchard a AN’S | Y SPINDI iF, i ENTS. & DZ . ni we = =! pr Norge s =e EE Jus one of the 1 Paays. 300 OF wOBLT MAR EAS ode minor | reps —- E Ain Customs 2 bie worms. 50 pat a IN ail-| el oven, near a6 a Liquor bar plus one 2 with LA GO. BEAL COAT | iat | Nee ‘38 (CHEAP TAKE “oven ont LA vale po tof ee we easter ook vanales © rvice.| 38 inch ene, Se geod dt sie ft to make You UD. res top) tent. FE Bic Tove __—_— | oon iments only for trom 36: $50 “to whe. condition. “Sparta a ed ou 7 te oe ; | a ay SOc f ve. lamoniu: tim help fort w 7 bed- Dusinees and corner P bt pr | See ‘Goods ; B|- EL ig ELS ely’ = Bs re ygar wee SS | wert cha % Sin 84 ttle, ee agit at ants to ¥ condi! ne an- using La ees iss | bi ouseh a af nae. ° — Says. 38 Orcha: i re! r. oA POINT. €3, sale, to Diggers lake frontag . | Sale ape anu ae EL JOR MODE: an = . 15 Sand, Gravel ADING 1 ee SaORT an es. FE 2-7749. lee he A — Bank, lav te! MINU iy 2 25. DEMON <\ ene: Ca PRAT mous, LOADING, | ax SHOR’ pan NOLISH ue: and A ee @s- Investiga 1 ALU 33°; 48". 5-73 - i Cy | _ O46} ‘ater So Ot KUMU retgil. rs 4 m NED E to- a A. a- 5M 1 New site Wa ’ PEAT or e TRAL qd. GH; S Mrs. John administr ‘ | eC. oo. Oat x 1 M SUITE | Relrigerstor New Lb | aueee- eases WATER? eB gia E 5-1413. a wat Po am eae | Fae. Ton Weese ] 9g | _winde aor BEDROO! 1 green j OIRSQN Retr Guar New 10 L RUSTY HA +2065. jie a F € pint, FILL “sh meet . Rd. C tate. War t, d T 7 PC. WAL springs, sale Rd De irks ed bel TIRED oF gtatton, OR Loc IL, B cael Fi bull- ‘ass-Eliza be: 2 tor. Bud 2159, Ox 95 I sTunvour wacn | tote. $30 “3 jaPEED rept | OB tics chats ‘Delivery $160 99 | ‘money. 4 og ive stlonsows 7 6 and aaa Seu | se5n0UORERED PPE Su tals Home tral i! al JOC. Con a fe a | = ameees med ’ | sHoWOUGHERED BEAGLE 3 suainaaks 7 + ans Gers ao “KELVINATOR | RCA Wino 4 | For r Sale Miscellaneo 1%, YDS. BLACK DIRT OR PEAT. SNS aE = ars_old Bi & Feed 88) Fo, RAILERS. $1100. FE 4-358 _OPEN ‘TIL EASE) playe ELECTRIC jomatic nbers PING SHOP naw ‘Prompt _delive 1 __Ha Grain ¢ (1 FOOT HOUSETRATLERS. si100. FOOT Shogany Aubure Helgpts. D STATION oe a sary dae tras nat “Soop HOUSEKEE Pe 4 iss - FLOOR SHOP OSdmmne 10a, STONE & OVER oo, soil, 4338 a & 2ND zat IND CUE “yore Waukegan, A AILER, 325° STANDAR’ 20,000 » = Frigidaire 475 | URON > CHIEF | | HE yy 13 ah in, $2 vd. sand — §-2161, ee OF wt corn. A . . poiee re e014 e inde AL. GRAY. lst WEST H BE MAGIC c Ruge, 9x le ro J 1959 by NEA Serview, 9-42 » she Clarkston. SOIL. | ALL hay. craw ot pa a, Lk. Rd N. 1 Bala win | SECTION 088 He & 8TOV Linoleum i Tie ‘ . : ore ow - ran rE : an SUNUEOS E Eee ie meree fine 1 ren ellent ” woROE, rh FREEZERS | reese Carpet ‘gee re eine | ad : in school. | ovine es tit fips “OF fe ano lamber. MA McGrary_cutomiand’ jon apacion set raller Bo EST. iy 5OF PEN HOUSE 1 ELERS - NO ‘ hed or Tweed Cer a ae boy ~ Delivered. DIRT; TO! 4 ine, manure bed: a. gy eel Ridge REAL TERS rit oF ro aay 434 | FRE Chest an oe _ inn oo SAGINA’ ANK Witt ition than any Al BLACK t bumus. twine, 89} and 716) : an itt bia ¢ 8 TANK Pi ambition ” a1 8 el & pea 5-066. k Here “Ex = SADQUAR inest) TLE ESTATE, | New models “sltentiy scr » Ol §-7382. more singer! sand, grav Sale Livestoc “ford” MU 4-253 CELLEN HEAD Into bus APT 103 y STOVE crave marred ‘ms i ax ee 9 | here, has rock and roll sing ES Conklin fo non RES rr “EM tn Fetung BURN, ND 1 GAS table | crate- rices. pay “gals of o —_— —$54' | “Ossie, k an 0 MU FT TRA 1. iaevenied i cass? agEnS A. ae ea count ip ears to ah . rages ; 0 bea ree - i, Yt ee $1,795. * want to. be yhort. pay xs 1 Piiving ping ong ube | 90 aneeme BERT sie) Y,- i on 3475 [Ae Goeani wana - Sale Miscellaneous 76 zh bier Fe — = 1. 92 Milford. MARE. WELL |: 3 lpond condition Ta am ue v1 . sia | rn z Bare ane | __ OOF EPO SS r 5192, RE. new, ws sayatte oF invest + pon! raleigaraer E MOHAIR LIVING ian Gegens PRIGHT VAMOUS reer cir SIDING —— Haneous 76 For Sale Mi ance BLACK ah Ee ot 2-117 YEAR - Sagan OL 1a. Pixie. if ft. = e hha. Daly usin vretien: 0 le peCe pee “$-6335 FRG | pavedkas oa “Befatehed” Ter On | os ig edt on Kok “STORMS ' For Sale Miscellan PARAL, September Clearar prices | grove, Raat rE ‘ broken very fe NICE PLEAS. 28:8 Moo 4 ios bee ue to you ay 3 PIECE ia ME i eae | dere La oie while e Michigan | LUM AWN 1 pkgs PLL LILIES ER PIPE mowers now few first BLACK DI ull wholes BLACK GE horse. Also die Club, TIAC CHIEF. bie sor appeals. to rou Paidiba r__fange. all clean values 6146 96 rage lbetar art a Domes coun LY CO. ~~ TILE & art 3 Shag oll on Only 8 lud 4. VFL ure riding Boots and La £479. | Foot FONT! Reason . Fee eens oreea isrsde pm [eer oe call FE $0688 be: Peetal a Ore = fable pioneers’ Dna bee I rs $14.96 cally mowers Nett “prices, Also 343 wie @o1 Bast Aubura oF aa sei, | mode 30013. pit ear ok Clar % pm eee or see @ iuorescen w id relia 8 gail: ALL tion Doo ol apg Ne = ers eel oe EM oe ay oxiras, Rds to 8 mere —| # G SEW | “The 0 timate wee 8 bab ces pidege atc & BLACK nd. PE p_ 461 DING H 2061. | price. ENER ares. cyber R 5 iota 530 pm roy “Zio oA teal Free Ee : Os. Ww. P Co! tin: 10 some ri tractors sai manure : in ENT RI + J As a4 G many e ane Ae Store EAC He r PPAFF" bustonho i For Days_¢ 01 EEL Cos tou a3. used kes of e i Scot EXCELL are colt. LE. x’ 0- Includes e. | gan Sept. 14 N Perry Ra. $50 | FAMOUS- makes hems | , OL 14-6623, ALL “BT coating. r Color ew jee all me ve engin iivered R_3-0165. DB. cone ESTERN SADD “ We ‘ond. ord. Mi! starting O | L c O IGERATO te. PE 3-0006. | 5 machine 5, binds bal RATER Root C Paste e ses and he le ready 44228 or iL. 6 ¥ So gen Ww R ble. FE — wil ich. Lot . REFR 15. 69 Bta are. {ing buttons, ts Pay for WHEEL T Ss. t. Mortar & ngines, jso 2 cyc we P fot SALE: reasona c ant. . SHELL ta hae ta: 2 RE aie 8 nou ai | We mae’ attacnaran 0 month for | 5 7 bux. Cheap. ME L. | Cemen A SUPPLY CO eas . = belts. A wiee what HOICE Pana Av. | For condition, Lakeville Rd., ELL. ees 1eckiae i a. EB LIVING inette set one eaiaa ee tt mgr oe SAWS, p like ‘ew — PE +1} cart tuel. We-sez: c 10 defivered SAND, GR Good baker i wUsT SELL. Has for ently b business |. oer hrome @ ; re $614 credit CHAIN Cilnten., - | COAL ke Ave. mixed $ STON 2-312. de tees Promin aderta tall: ce chrome 5-466 os ert Cail ucts Co la ree hard Lake Avé INT OR : _— SHED d. EM Ce ae vix19 OEX tina rae WEG Varmiation Bogie 1 F D CON 1 yea A_Prod RICES H 3 s MIX. 81 _Ore A PA f EVANS Rao Se Eee age ‘67 khurst Ct. Pontiac a For into to 4-30 pm conaole TIONAL. GOO 5-477, A & ARGAIN P Av pe 9.433 rt CONCRETE 000 | U HAVE. Hundreds bed 6507 D R 3-1924 | Ear MASON ocala Black IDEAL Pa 6 eppertun jan Bam EM 35-0453 PIECE 3 FES +6004 5 ZERS AT BAR has Tare sh i UBIC FT otor Over 2 ber, DO 709 problem? interio! le 5-7878 or On 3-14 E IN FILL DIR1 Pea grave 1 T YRS. OLD. = as : Mr weet) alent pc ~~ OE 35 NAL OPA. $13 | FREE jses availa ura. MA 6- i et oe electric m ghing lum UL | decors: voy ee bya wall pape te Machin over, gh ment grave el. MA ERSEY, ¢ ‘ 2495 on 3 4 42x. PE s-on7 wie OIL, ( CE BECTIO! Esc | ¢ac ia, all 6 es, David iC RANGE. er bf ard wood rove mpving eolors bo See ou selection. SINGER 6& ew. Take had | pees eo ce gravel. d ted. $125. s ith ‘ on for y PIECE holstered ney fone time ELECTR Baal) ap. Owne or exter hing tabrie™ no drip et sot ea a URE ow Tes +4039 | peer i . SINCE. taton jd ples up Od cpl cette L Bizk $29 «OF very cheap G000 GON. ad mate! Magic cabin ts —_ 96.30 ract $52.60. soil. PE 2 AN Y family c 1957 GEN , tall sery tion Jow | | White sculty Both fa caitie $30 | FUL conditien. >| 22929 -G90D Sa aati ese bay balance fy. Cs mal Ape eat Giddi ome. “em . z nia P ea ask 3 ates ines ley pine vee ea Se || gose pm, Ep « Me iL TANKS FE 50 rae | & PAINT ay be fully. Cap 300D FARM t Gidding ‘ms, Milfo essories ‘% PRICE. me ey re, bit be vd Wane: | Sher 4 Us 1. | | FUEL O eliver. naT. FUEL PE 5-6150 beauti Goo ton @ Charms, acc NTIAC, 37X38, vase Ressona Phone bulll @ vr » Hay woe ck din ing NEW freezer, § 3 will q [T, CHEST, 7 OAKLAND Ave. — uns FE 5- BTUs. On BE. Wa RDS . ler Park ease ea _{ 2 cures ie bb Ble ie RIGIDA! . with _ dition. DRM. 8 Good | hard Le. ND NEW 2- _anees $5,000 r. 53-4670. 5 nh : ‘6% PONTI 0 Tral 10. BAC- pee | New table bite maulga- | ubic Hee CE BE antenna, 436 Ore! BRAN ald ifice. YY HEATER. tw blowe =y id 2 mee at FE : - lela corey chairs W MA 43 i fie 4-649 GERATOR 3 PIE and FV ee CYCLE. B. a. Fen sacr 8PACE m, automatic 1D ROAD G 4.6588 BULL. atten a Roe aa wae: Re 4 WW; "4 lng table lstered $55 DRM | EM E REPRI de-frosto- | Cond “Maple § 5-2402. Ke EXERC Cost Due Seetota . SAW | GOO $7. Delivered. CK HEREFORD be re MICH mat sell ke, Lot 121-FE a mats MEPLE bE | FRIGIDAIRE at deluxe de troate. | Gena OIL TAN ei L DOWN $45 OR 3- ERIAL Oil | _ for $7. SERVICE: wal FE | FFA the old. ible to ner ¢. Tatlee N. Opdy LID 5-7305 Oe ke 17 | 3 FUEL 56 : tins’ aotecn sHOPMASTER A amera. 5 DaY ‘& gre z eee OF 1.2393. 3. ence EG hhorpes, PB 815 |" Prees Pita | ae _ ENOTH | OR | 1c LiGH iting, modern SHOPMAS 3% MM ¢ skates. | ONE ful, sand 2370 B. Phone ME L A 4 ae ulti Ga ee TABLES | matic TOVE. | “PER LE ELECTR ewest, exc for stu nit. Argus 5 roller oftee | gist, TOP ro ot, Mics. ed 5 sona! os > On ocery Bois wits ineome buts < LEATHER ae me ‘site Et Puta 5 ei. 1th Fe walk pipe, per ips gut futures value, 96" here Le. circu logs Fe we "Bleek tt ood nh, FE 860 oF po Sa oes Mera. Hen x rs Ba. . Grei av ADC income ® \ each Buc cee -, OR FE TF: OMA- Thompson, , nts. $12 3 Ore size 4 ” Childera P : er sph Rd. remus and & Apt i not test |* of $208 BED. MAT, ice $50 ic AUTO i te. a dents escent, 30 table, recor outs, | “black dirt = fe ER H ite VINDALE ‘é Telegr tween ioe. his ise cael i M 6 SINGLE ser. 8360-2!) = Op, AL arenes +2081 | ¥ a ‘Gen eve “AWNINGS. (1) si Pies PUENT. Fiyer train, size 12 to 138 z a9. i Peng scr QUART ares, & Roig | © = Sot sa he cas ee esievely CEI lg toe nermes: & porch glider GENERAL» & Mos ‘LOVEBEAT e DARD” size 2 ft sober ee _ MINE Kk EquiPuE oe FE 6-6): W- TAC LAKE e) @ dirt. earn ‘and Povo. Harp “a = oF ns phone mn ° k ) \ \! ) trens ap ne suite P | tic we OWN-FILLED MI 6-9221 4 STAN whing. (1 all inelude RK is H dresses i a ERS, SE’ Sand grave tile. OR }- Gr son oe reinin : SON ; . 7 ft. a ¢ work 4°30. | FO ne an P Smita T oET BED. 2 DRESS ‘i sine king & AND | ings. : Ber. CHINS of eb iron bo pe aie’ SIONAL GRAY. D d condition 1k EXC 5 ing Fram a r Give m ana > auOF etc. | — SET. BE —eabinet $66. ys ortar truc LITY ceeding. Sevens . HUT REALTOR Boye liv ~“ieA 1 Okay. bo RANGE EXC | 4 na Cott E: MA tools TV All for 300D QUA sol! br visitors Rd. & Teg BOR 8 \ #-¥os1) ¢ KITE. mattres s & OVEN Make o Color, Ter Bi POR SAL wv, lathe 3042. ine - bievele, ¥ sare’ sorties. res. Pon eM SER Bg to brig yo Oakland Ave ui 6 PC Ts "Bele eccl ruc Sn Cones : 4990 6 FT. 8 tive ote 4300. MAS é Fe won “price. Black w manure’ fe rdine. Phone EM BER Poptice ccatinuthe “Portise pa Tae) or nals Dole twin ped | OR DOUBLE — ai in FE ori , PIPE. Live new &: FURNACE rE ER PAINT! price. tied cow m moire vice tiac for tin to © Portiac A 67 saa bed. 301 Ee AND Ci enc 8 UPPL | iL ee BCON Mag STER FAL and a livery. EM ADING. e IEP MILKING a still buys ia Homes. tracts H ft rollawey 90 _ OR He Coys yee ve pte UMBING 8 —e FUEL O 18.95 | “rey les @ 60 Quick dell Sena one RELIEF 5-9179 sa very best invite ° . nd Con i an te BEDRM jan 1WaoWw ; aay ope Ss tank OR 3 ILETS s OUTSIDE with ‘hole 8 D. DRIVEWA fill, ete. FE LF. HAR- the Detroit Sale La on! sorties -o cniv ease | GRE! coed Ronen. ¢ inn SE 8ED ahaa To "sump Renda YARI il, gravel, . NY. SADD Rd.| Chiefs @ different ‘ 8 TO aUY OR) _ ice BLY ‘nee rian ONRITE 1hON “TRON R mt quality | re # ride tae OCUMINUM is so SHETLAND PO! 2424 _Pontiac R DISPLAY. See Oe sa IO cate Deahne Mel eat ONE A 501 BO er vcaRt” bench. Beste M5e Deubie bow per, te 8: | Rp EHUNG “ALU woh od, Coal & Beccles | a DOG ee as floor plana rand CONTS Garrels oufi Lares anes ly 64 wee . “ELEC RANO ana ‘ teu, = m pson, hard co PR in 30 mt al & nes IN R 40133 1960 in act . : ay only herd (ORE ELEC table ba . Tho | aly ngths ; install L ¥ co ood, Lina Wook See nee . EW .s <7 Wis ‘a on OnE. “using 095. Oo. R foot leng ' ft fa 8UP Ww D | ROPE iding. Cheap. O| TL N . PEM 3.4086. WILL BAC : on tor $8 rniture KENM Phyfe d cond $4 ‘LEC. WATE 20- d copper, Ite LDIN re 37101 FUEL PEEDE pigs. OA reds of dolla: Ae - ‘URED cel-) Brand f step table tor clad at REL 1 automatic MI 6-4656 ~ 4 nd -7OLLIERS EN re tr nm Inds—Irregu LY Ree rotisseri, _ — PRICES WANTED: and feeder saves nund —— Qa WELL BECURED Si in moaces Seeorata? erere nals lal aaa CHROM UME® COL “imasics f. SLOMEG ee $2100 Broil ert SUMMER | Service Beet type Also’ of 1 Open U4 years hos modern acgmtabia ay eal enard | ood TABLE @a set leaf OL Junior C fd PLUM 689 = SALVATION ARM “Keep-Full LAN $2.79 m Produ e 92 clea to 7 years 9 daily. 10 Brasonea 4 of payin home Only “of for $90 me ture. 42 Or KITCHEN T Dining rm 3385 cle — iN SA inaw — THE BALVAT ORE BoET P R Pr be lot. Up i ) Pig pte CHEN ues “BAB N Saginaw THE Se TOS cosas. URN LUMBE Farm punday ‘oou, and bat 4 arson's Pur i] a aes $20 ds Ee b HALF » NITY HAND 18.50. 172 : RED SHI et your ces. J JRN LU _Sale_F tot t any. a4 145 to handle | alter cake CHEN DISPLAY With Z| a on row EPAINT BALE, Ha 20 * ‘fron Best *“r009 ‘ise “West | ae Bit eg nS oe “ nan o" SPRUCE 8 PLUM 0 Clarkston ? - ' cee HUTCHINSON 1° Le; “es "* 5 233 t tout, Ke #1687 FT K Nims ice LINO osha MATTRESS. “Ca A_ Thompson, SY CLE R | Y a est BER | JRSERY GROWN S33 eneh, | APPL. Cron ee \\arren rE 5. counter oval pr Muren price B AND s Fur-| G Ls Bic 0 Call 0 a LU M URSERY to 4 ft. each. ears, 'OLF- 3-faea Te ls Remove 1060 W | 0 lel Cri Pearson = | In OIR tove, $2 | -BOT T Glass. | N firs, 1 to mb 10. $3 ore Lake MAIDEN BLUSH, W 1 Dixte Hwy. S Baginaw an com fauce Flectric Co LAR ew. 615 95 Lake Av 4 electric » . 7 . FAL pickets. & Pines, Less tha of Pontiac ee ene Bl Gregory | 439 ton Plains { Portinc © | : Gaon ; Muara i. OS = cea a 3 Orchard TURE AN- "CD, - 960 95. | . Specials fence terproofin: % ea. 12 miles N. APPLES— Intosh 3899 Dray ties North fag hort io Vikege 1K aL tee OY ata eB m Ra Lake Orion. _ctting caravans). KCK 2 A iy, : LAL . : : ¢ =~ EW 16 PT. VACATION m2 S MAIN CLAIR 9 2 0m ie ea, SUN Sestnentone A trefinthed We umber needa | gincquuts "on ‘vent to Ponting | Sea ae ira © | marta a Brin este | get er Pe eh ? | a ais nie : i oF Shacitaae pec Soa ei RA needs For ie Hwy in Lake : leeth Rd. ARTL: 1 bu. Br trailer, PLAY” OF HUNTIN ‘ail- ? - 7214 St Ol) gece oe GUPACE hep ving ou 1108 Fee OES TET CALL FO ur lumber 4500 Dixie 6.00! Duck . 2922 8 ‘Aus. | Bi n. $2 leve Rd. ISPLAY wath r CA ROME RUGS WOOLE AC parsne MONIES OTE ; UAKA:? Thick, on all yo State Bank. FTENER. u $5 EACH: * | foes Loshacee ND TOMA- fest C to arcs. the TER lag ROR Wo. rdot ing tri oder AND ill lach ‘Pinek:. WATER 80) UE SPRUCE. ws, Mugtio ei | _ 1925 PEARS A 30633. | U trailers 7 x So cee ROCHE! © a2 TO 800 ever Rawirialer Furnivur HIFICE ¢ a h “1 Fu Duors 455 USED SALE. BI. jan pines, ae ind spruce, ¢ RA Coomer Rd. FE_2-8632 ers aon | contained water, all OANA AS i 088 poarsen UsT BAC decile ac neers Tonal uN A - rain FoR 3 tralia: te p bring bur toes. 5801 Coom Cree se pressure ot Tour | “ee aoe leklon ke Ave hag eAihatare a id love $40 oe luau ay eNeebe BRICK Arborvia A You eS N. of CKEN septic tank Pull ta ieee ba Ma Grriaeal 1a ‘ont | hints, Oe oO edb, an sison, A wireatit ~LY ONI. PPLY FE ANY SIZE. and $8 esc vel. One ch weet of re a 5-1948 AND appliance and self-con wide LD GOO 1e701) 42 )N UPR eae) Mu pis ben or FE YOu Pe. . BER & 8U WB DOORS 1 lap and sho e block — RED 8626 Aas standard 10 ft. NOUBEHO OL uu r 7 otnse ee yy | y 48614 VICTO d Carry RTY LUM IOHWAY D co MA 621 TER . fle . tus, AP. FE 5- me ailers. Schult lot as or ag “4 St freceny lems Oe Aue ik 95 Cash an HAGE GGERTY H HIGAN UBEL - After 6 3 NVERTER 18- om. Fab TRiM- PM. | LLED mn. WHITHEY to § 3 rier 46 45 KLAND TR val. FE Sis Gregory Rd IN. low as §3, 2 INE a KKNER™* eee EAD yang inven ow) $2878 © ky bay | Hie ee iee Te (Eee etl ag eet eee ee “espe | area eS, woe ra , he r d URD _ WHIRLPOOL A’ i : or y C US es $408 | NORGE Pre 'LhY auto LV kL A - 4pm BATUR. ee WHIRL. ervice ca 1 dem x8 OWNER No A OLLY. M R. . iButwa dads ae ier rt ey cond! | Sundays 13 * ee S . Needs » motor, 52h oll oN ee OWN k east of Joslyn. RD. H E 30. TUB & d off B ANCE COMPANY in eo eee seins “te tecens dane One pose Oh Pager es Veta cn ke arranged ~ GARAGE oe iP. ate. $20 “a onan Paria 2 PAIR K FE $6828" sales. TY FRESH ie RG. St tank. 8m. piers PEs rset ; nie ‘ é ’ nstrate, nm - i ALT 37800 14-M Oni on Ex. LX. YOU CAN 20 eaeaiit A anor 1V me me € 12% cu tobe meaal | Or Installation ry seconds. m $25 and ~a ons e Cham t with sa of} leay ORT “HAIR | bie. 1781 FOR we to poles, pears, ivan Lk. N TRAIL WHERE P TO $500, Berle sans FK 4.4940 | Geinerena aCe 4.t “} Easier (coecede. tora, foldin cours ee "hoa ee ae SMALL 8H et +o pare = = ee ai PT. VACATIO iti AiR ines In opere faring comple sailboat, 3 ks. Ver 1781. Orchard, 16 PT week, o ; OW U Dee, Ess beth Le Ra tube eistier uc i ‘s CHR Eiectrie_ doors ad disappe 32006. ran ond \TS. 6 MOS. hie x E Fsase. BOKK ES IN ‘Dutce| Kline : WA ou ELE CO ex mag ' Eiec coors an $300OR 76A wrrel R ATS. 6 3. a for ren F5450, | FFIC - Due trades ; iE al N FRIES sae eats : oo gt ed re- ails, _8q ESE Cc °. pot. um ARM | = Pants ath, Ott 1G ATOVE woLVER shia | NEON (itetin tania cl MODERNIZATION We eile on sores ~ Machinery ae (2 pt Sax “ats Owner lee Chel Ra Apples en wan | oe FORD Raniie are ua haner ac patary i a roilee ep A aed | ] FEL INGN my We « , VA ede for — 1 5 Walled Lk $300 LOA ter #0 Conte Baturda “ 216 oiler 3) 1.81 Eb "ANY — otiey rs at : CING nee | eer 210 tee table 790 rR 42 dae ie \ ME mode from a Len aye cue BM 3-088 “REDUCING #70 , mem! Some ¢ ae eee Finance € - Pie soeis atte o RE me cee ene nd pad aaio | + e Hwy oar are SALES Oren vane eelaer, pul ates ERTION. REDO obedience PRACR Ovo. Gem: $1.98 per A LER Sealan STR 4pm MINK . $5 Tr) ocker V2 rug an 1 D beg ey i TF nea ck ron cen tr 4 “foes } N PERRY FE 5-066 “ABINET stove. § One lamp. Dx er 5 1X BERRY PE 2-03 hammer kdays, L & 6 "italia auty, eer 1 ning | ceagron en Be EB ~e LBs N Phone O6IN C $45. electrte th never | ony ug 12 Cooy TS Pf lo Jegraph dock FOR mee gpa a: | tral ‘0 ESS = = : a (rigerator 9. eee Cuuch neve eee ‘ak oy AL SO oe sr 1 6 Pad iow UNIT" +P! “piESEL & saw mills. ete. Nirebair fox ter ty Seine Oakland ween Duc A S washer 8 Bolens garde $126 3) OVER oo TV ON TY | 3 bloc -0388 AS oe F ye 3 E says jer for truc ithe for ares Ww ed. $15, ppies, sao yee ES. re. Me 5. woop . used Lege like new $14.95 up. ON TV YR 1 9PM oN val furnace “NEW. FE yy! jasoline at ae oad kers, | trim sear ta Be pes. Ra =— = RT OxD S attachments the ups ie WALTO Friday _‘t MP. BRAND ; f oasmre available. is, $15; “< Lake Rd. ee Am EY vAGAGOND TO 00 $50 TCaICE RAT . KE Walto _ _ Ope ENCE S JET As | MIXING | tions used engines srgeeres. ou tlans. Camere b>} ford. TOMATOES 1 STEW HOLLY 7IM | 928 To in WUILT REP e cab . ols } 2357 — \¢ R- 6 d. ME MIX: few Mr English Doi tters, Lab-|_ a =e on rid LAKES 4 to 300 co tEBUIL Lek Rome. cent FE 2 UM ANCI approve 9 CHRON also butor, itanies, waa’ Come beta. Bel era es : on . | $50 TO 5 Niry LOAN & = 8-042) 100 f 8125. Idee BALES eee _ FHA §-1471 arouses alue $14.05; ils. - distrit BULL’ i. * r inters. Coon é + specs 1.00 GRI 6 to 1 ilo ren oe , 0 it Iaeal to __ pice ey own ‘1471 ia $2450 % wer tails. OLIVER OC3 BU EM oe F man po good ing pric erates hak dings Ra. 14 to’ §3. trade, se buys ENCE vice “ apartme iT Rugs, Phan aercires ant faucets Seis Tortie Sore OLIVE. r. Geog eond. Eis “#77 an esce besten. a KROWN as "baskets" 3000” Gia nave. some us. today : 30k LAWR DLY SER mig or it E HEAT. a 42 RY S REE ES * NOW * thtubs, to rs. Terri 33 ailer If pew th Ra in epakets. ke ew today. One aware $500 oT aPAC cat HOVE ? : BLE ba irregula ent, Yourse AH & 6-Mile een Joh nee 6660 OWN. e have M24. | > 5 | () LER O ela) pe Sk —— } AILA + Ox7s Factory Fiuorese trate It o . 2245 betw YOUR rien os IEG on spe Weat ipaw AT AV: ad doors Michigan Sf) Do = ver ae. 4 FICK = EE oie auth : “Cane ° OANS $2 ec nlher es: -|taua % Al pre-sess MD8, : 140 J. Sag VENPOR « teel overhe nds. Also wes, Lake Ave OIL PAO WAY! pe Bea Ps. MATORS. container: — ho | ] Slaniatore ¢ ‘ay. Ou ere Thompson — : POOT RR __ RED DA 016 Taylor ste Factory seco asonable. Orehara GALLON mdi- | ~A-~ ~~ HE EASY AND- and Dequind BOXER | Pu TOM ap. Bring | m ALES AND | Ou your months to red helps QA 8 CUBIC i Re elec OBE ee) $12, MI 4 NES and Oxis ed doors : ny HINVAR = r. @ : OR pre DER STEA es FOISTERED 0 Hs fe Kerth ‘ “ss | eu a ie ne te and U5 isco ndhoe i roe eee || an toe . MACHIN re ae yen on Company 2260 LOC wale? hes ring to gas. arse N PAPER 8T ISHER - | Ake R Ji4 or OL 1-167 AUTIFUL -2930 You — FICK THEM | ene raat North Lape vie te gaat len ans Ha BORO Norae sat Leal LT WANHING MA Biack GAM Cone | het aise Conese oe 3 — WALL R i ER. | UL 11316 0 ES SEA very MATOES e} 8493 A Rental. 1 __ 8-3783. sei : hway. Wwe tion rt ee NS| ER. 18 - FLOO CLEAN | - BFAOLI Makes - | TO sre ate <_v ful vine yur O foe sith almesi ad OAM Geek | PERU tag, General $24.09 up Open) Dixte Mig ALL BHO HM 22611 af siMO DRIL RUG E AKC B ket pups. rful hunt | 91.00 leve Sm oe M | _Oxfor RST é ae ca a en nen © | Maytag. Genera 9 up. NEw st oO Sp fla agar oor Townace WARDW He black. blag lich ais = a A KHURS HOME & AUT pe a ci Po Soo te | tit DS 8 ee ae | Cl See TRAILER ee oe OAN rice| type ia bho Pm co Ranks bom ie Gahnsenii anc Woapre pod a sie “all afte oe ‘a9 8 EN _| @rs t hunters fro eac : Bring bas. REEN Lake ! rr Corner F : piatuent rere BU crater pone’ sie OFA BED #4 oor OR 16 chard ane OIL, FURNAC yes FOR ne too aed ean stock er ‘ee ere 51.50 SURREL vila tee Capers, = on Perr 1 ree $500 a Salus Lo al as eee bE eal D $12 mivtuetat ae al (Ge NEW LUXAIRE 5-1508- OR a oes Wall ‘paper aes a Gaal and pee for gun 8-6158 UND TOMATOES. ae t — famous OQuaaa” : s neve | extrac z LEA sli 0 wast I Sy ete MApie THT lishers ners ke’. ! way. ACHSH "has ner 0 Peat: Cll & od' Alaa he a Fluores- | pg s range. ext ale 18. B rg car LITY BA 95. ers DO m clea rd La East RED D ‘houa, oe | OUR ttle a ia 5 Neaeela hm aby vom. $8 . a Qua lets 619 vacuu Orcha ISTE! pike. re Moon, weet Tae } + ; ture | nary “values vali ee | WEA | Be go) “aie EPI WoACUSiED “48 30 Pres teat QM i Fuel Pr 3s © COPPER | “pup on PE eo aaeeT ict 8 ee E Equipment 93 — atoms. pet on 1 vee ' | ' ent Je ‘ } BE ot rae oe In D NI DS a A fhompe yO WHEFL Ave F ON = tenc- ae ; ale. rm en ‘3M | f Yrul CAN leetate TRA i atertal hu 815° ONE 4-0057 RICES and KC R = Far ee aoa TZ. | SIG q to Meaty ABOUT ANY Meevkatees ME reeaene mao DORN Ties Bereta ak Mag Ur no nox 88 o eguir { Lowi. Treseaage e ons ‘tne _ Seni FUFRIES. ‘Sale Fare Eau dua} SHORT aif Unem sportsman. a to i] i a . i - : we ESE ALLIS ing oath’ dong atu J Up tn coe OAM Sas ao a ol ainee aad iam) AKC ae OLR MILK 7 MA Stell. vee arente Co + " ier: , ual tate Hank ; t - we one Rieve FE | 824) : chine “button condition a | PIRE-BRICK-STEEL = re a . et "ker. B ae LUN trel condition a room poles ete. Miltora °F. CRANES, “ ad Service ; R OR louseholc ne pa Ere. oN at ce WITH OR dine n | p iL. US excellent ANELIN yee TOR = PRICE © 6 Sales and Be N LAKE, Cates of meals ‘ yan ae eno Baath aveye : ore eiady - | S 0 Q ant (Moor he ler logANY ee P be ber t. Le rE ® E Leumeree Rea very | BIRDS RDS PR pupPe ream HOUG iter lien isl 1 SPACE. ‘PON TIAC . Saginaw NE ED Easy * Say 8. aes Fr #2 DAIRE Li me fi 40 ‘tightens VES LOTS oO MAHOGAN oh s RE -Howell came AHUA Uv 1 ou 1 i, YOU NEE BABY BU PE 3-407 Wen ta Friat ideal tor os re 53 AND BEEK Hive Farmington | Birch ‘so Rat PRC CO. Be! use. FE 8-0 79 crit REG PUP. aoe ae aud WHEN. ; ener. o8 CARPEI | BMAL. ie Caan Only 825 BEES ous 301 “~~ | Cherre pe a} U MBE _Nittle : ‘Goods “AKC R Reas. poe kd oit _ ‘i x » $50 COTTON 62608 wrarkir coltege | miacellane . | NSON - . Musica aC AMON cectan. ‘ARM M ver rae on $25 TC mere ve eeiO 730 MI OOF eo | apt or TACH. VE BE} tid) Ls nd ten — . iad te 0. "tas m}) 16 TOPS. long at : 410-200 ar % AND S SA Ph Ty PRERSED _ Sa YOUR piss -- Used. Sit north ot Or STATE FINANCE C | IN Ranon Tops lSiNGER PORT wad wn 61883 UY A} $319 igth. v UpRIGH ER PIANOS ai ‘ UILT unro Elec NOGER PC olux vacu 419 50 lgth. ACKAWA Th. FRE 8-27 PLAY OCKEF bg + Te ATE FING ee Bie: [SUT th eae be” Kloet a ae ee ie, 8 a gos MBER | 3 Or PPIES. AKC” REG. |. “34 a >) rome sof | ¥ : x tuto washer | $10 ond Wrineer roe mt i aunts .: wi door ot i sicnie TABLED UskD 2 ae Wer a attachmens fits any = Or can , 4 004. 6 mast. Te 4! 14 (Bendix a Terms PANY CHAI Parkdale Cites at fern abinet wit odds & end Le Geen ano. ieee @nd buff. : 56 th OF, AF ha 72 |No .+ © 2° sink ¢ don Rd ~TREADLI Grand pt Petes: Mh + peullidahe section dire e Loans 69 Dll nee eeeak & take ane ee eho ran HURE. eee ae au 4 aniber PLavER- oe ne FE Small Baby sve | DALMATIAN, > gg a gg K me! by COR] 7 bight LIDA trons: yremktast aot. roy thibe o) Gana RB Mune Biectria | Wolverine rE ae aL YSCORD Smal (eet plane. 906. FOR (SATE NEG, UL AND a = O63 TRACTOR —WiFR hg ey ines aes = ee tata hase e Huron = Paddock ATTIRE aay sived | raner PONY C trailer, FE 81701. me hhAR wre bes by une w*/Reato fomerapring Mattress 89 cs eae IN DEPT. a Pore. RED rar aun, yest condi. casn oh cA - Bee Medium aiiolenoeneliroa Te wo a Sine x t noe $50 “ wages are , Plaid ‘ | mention ye 1-1, a20 fteman ap - i w& « if e 405 Many other equipment ATR aN . : - anne CONBTUCTION, 1933 Tink Ma aa, ITURE CO A, aur ae pai shrl hon PR "Poni ih eee as ay STiER’ PLY WoUDe Used organ $478. _OBRMAN SHORT Ly SPECIAL eee | te O8 3 ae ; 5 | = with ne Dw ON “HOMES 13 UL ainOER 8 sgution |3 9. dinette Oe quarters, Opd - na oft 7 SE | cate 3 was Puvw woo ian an ame a a 7-08. vere od wit | " . LOANS 8 Bite BEAUTIFUL 8} preauispeaeas as beam uorinee * | nATHROOK dg pn neauce | roe eee n rik ; oe 1 rp ese en wore unters. & ot aatheee =e sao "KNE hine equ th | « ; maces ter ; Int W ture. h UcK <4180| mes aig tag mon Metal be $20 8 as fur atic wa r fe to mots’ 4: van As PE helen cea ata Ni ‘ mar | fie chair | fiers Autom supplies, eroc ry fut ist Le. Ra. ww 8805. IRIS # “iT eta \ 1 Bidg FE balance 868 5 Call credi Co | Leu ie couch | he waicl elec — pper, blac Avoid ramos Hs | Orehard no E R's wa A s Ml Ss ; 00 Ns yona 70 a menihe Produces | Studio | ard Iwankeed c Wrotners | WARWICK LAGH > 4 0506. show dog: EE TO GOOD : Japa a tor 206A Ok NS le Galy s Lowe wat- , a Al. "RE aan we hn ne, FF 5 ceR UpPT STOCK wal WY MAN: Petia 1 sin, Super Reutens aud ¢ | cee nv TO Fou 1% Ost, ee Ti Music Pe eta ‘JUST ARR a aac aa Bik SAW a owheeli BAN = Bedroom a es ay OTHER Rterms Fue ; ain UPPLY y FACTO #1 tT? Gal! at itr eonamess 83 MYEAP ‘sR bi. iac Rd. Oe ‘ORTA ( nd roe M g. QA MTS 8 + #1 FLA a ol ‘i nt ror ie Divinenirooes Chai a Box | \ Pike ANOE, FOR WEIG re DuPon Gloss 100 Gal ip ad. A-l c M best ' 3 ons Boiet OL 1.0418 Sis RUNNING heeak foe nee Haag sell |. a LLEC R 2685 Lapeer GUN TYPE bara Ho se Fiat Paint u Gal. | als SAUCE VERY) ae ors 6 Pontiac Te F “oat springs a Alcaahe on 783 ton. W Huron ROOREFRIG | Conve nai steel bunk Neds, | Manta ne rein CRANDIGS MART CLARINET | oer svenings OR 1 ‘shop j “condition i opresa F FOR immediately i ing a. ‘Open t KELVINATO i eye ad ure 4 ee lass Hat PE 2.1008 ae “ - 1 UTTAR. tiKe \~ al SINGER lal AE Ditie Hwy ee oe Fai porta ie rw saves SOFTENER sour compete ® iT W AY ‘a nnd i ruracie Pasion =p an) Rg a Ako # 0a tare 4 ‘ Frigay ae { WATER ie Reasonable — CAS ngs fe pposite B rters ia een PIANO aH FOR Usad a0 4 he | P Mar Y CRIB Usep putomatic RICES fo Headqua 6bo0-¢ > Us to R Used honograp of AL & BAR te BER I noows atio ‘Stone ert H c ben: ee CABH FO and radio-p aT ' ry ae MI 42282 Fr Sart De yt. LUM v. MW we | Pat Boner A. ch & "Ss recorders not FE 2-0 ee Bur condition $44 05, 7 rade-ln I seo} = Y ALUMINY ceeors_ is with INNES oe : Working $7 D LOTS Free SU! x W POF A SEDs. 944 4 U a tap s0| @TANLE ' Co. bate oy ‘Airport, GR PE 3-1168 : IVIL EOF from Pontiac BRAND NE Sy haerst sell te hair oe i : | nen weet of ine ie Vand clear. 16 mile fr nese ook fone s oF | Lounge ¢ ried ters | io 73S. Seqinee i ty MA and clear MA 42 RSiseen ne & 81785 © 8 Rgirewer oN Be mels bt G&G mieg tl Ses te or trade, LY PEWRIT Holly mattresse Pearson's site bed 9 ur oo SIAL Gulbran be DLE PO pea PORTABLE | aa ere mae 2% Lake Ave et a cee ie bg mice N UMBER | F nese ern desian | ROTA ike new FE 6 te “Gow Furniture ‘ orchard ta IRON Peble"y utter complete Foo Gog NORTHE aa ati! ~ J 5 \. * ~ ie er cash u NEW WRO it aprings tex po at EM 3-4 ; A . on wus o Me AP MAR tractor *U BRAND piete w ie range ke Ft ay at : r “tee deem coer Poth Per odkes tian Bat MAS ae "Sr TERE Sy wee | coum ~ | oe ec Re Rd 1 a . ET $25 HC FE jd 1 $26. = A Mt Rr ir #016 Middle DEG ry WHE $75 | Furniture Me eT “8 mper T APES “Petlverias AND. : { AZAAR ARE. The Rh TRA CHROME BIN $30. Bu 8. Bani ‘ wee tt -H'S, INC. Pane “Fan Phomeacitg aki GR Thal Vos sace. Eecuee han 2-4001, « my i ce sath LICE alll SHURCH PhOk Contact “White Market, sone iis" eM) PLAt. nl Le WED ser CuAntPION Pniue ballerina LC cr OF RUTH Bes ax, Contact W ton Plains. 70) table.” ASTIC ROOM or and. ease hive 1 All aut Open ‘ mie FOUR “oof habe eremat| Baa soma "a etna NS Mh Se Hl vig Me fe ead ee agg, PATS YO sr el ela A “GR os bs ‘opp ab mahogany | Tove brah in excellent cond. ™ Sardinare, it of RAASE cabin al STUDEBAKER r| leather $20.90" ow -bor, Toe AN e-top tables. © pin p tems ‘8 pes “1662 STU f soccer or) lead y $60: - shad wan arbi : SP BerAL sto, these waitan ert TD. TRADE, r mate — oewreee : vA | lamps with | LEARANCE % | ‘tools, ,te it-in oven & WTD. . =} ‘B44. UA CABING aC fan, hood 8 ets, m bing ent. ; ithe saw MY 94 KCC or FOE, ARBRE TING, rs ‘ihe hat Soe WAiTs oa eainut ain | Ferd oat And lantern 18 2 per re Raa ay see, - ! nt 8&1 ic TRADE ‘auouibile yment oniG old hae ton Rd “| poreeta laundry ed De tuxe Pu es $004 ide Sale Store al eae cee pa aot, 425 N. Ke ries ive Le ope, ee rroer. unit, ‘com i ¥ ; ee ie dueehes, t| Morne, Ss eau —wabton,| fo oie otra t bahaakagi fai] pies. weet Sy c FOOL, PEATE OLAGy lot, | lake erste FOR Pie’ ans Wkat! — GOD | byt.-6 vr. mips ; Las = lerae BE #481). Cassy net ASHER. 2 ey 7S Pui ten. ¥ working or ii Coe LW aS ayn NDEPEN ‘A #0643 ° = ; POO MS we I i A : aoaneeaee P FREEZE’ t cond. 6250. whales OR CHINE @ A. Thom “Clarkston - UITY, AND bre tor Excellen eee stonsitign. 96—O on f & a. ye » Rat aR wer pet a hi sew. tha 3a” mm net ‘ Read ane wn a att Ha “ = - r ee : oe akes ¢ ‘ ‘ Pontiac I a mony a new Kee ori eee nin ene re “Bivd. Eat, ; aa ; You hine that saltches son can mpg SA a } atflenen Bling aalt Pontiac's Be 0 or a0 yen Shate a LUET = daha od euler’ F dau, “Marebig ‘ f ic.) VA only y eutonees” wa Cente’. . A <) ay #10 9 +3337. Mighigan - bse a mh : rE : ‘oon % + {7 ate ae : ae eS mp ee ere | ix > - ; f < oe x ; wet & on / see . Sot eee i“ ’ . SSPE teatime canter ae -apHE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘lise SEPTEMBER 12, 1959. | For Sle Used Tracks 107 For Sale Used Cars 110 CARNIVAL | By Dick sasceat For Sale Used | Cars Care 110) For Sale Used Cars s_ 110) URY. CLUB CPR. i pean eee a Pas pt Pe 1964 PLY : cs + TA4s. ‘Baraain DAYS Turner's s=n=eeie rte po : i _eves. “a iy SERVICE STORE | ! cy MONEY TALKS! | Choose’ From me — rate ES LATE MODEL ities a | CARS j $29_N. wad Shenae ob 1 3 — EDDIE STEELE FORD — & 3-door hardtop, dyna- 1985 Bute’ aaa eaeer leering Pores 55 PLYMOUTH, finish. above average | Auto. trans., “radio ar op « seat Rerein Heater, W-Walls. Excep- Est = r he o. | tion: nice. nes retiio and “beater | aly 95 tvory finish. Good | $6 Ni) } ‘ ys ape grasereer waco. Edie Steele a le Motor Scooters So sh then Stock Only $ neater Beautiful Sale Moor Sensors 1 for, the tet Sat prove ‘to youre 12 PICKUPS nes Reeter | Beeusieal Surenele “en _—~ FORD — : ‘ae » $200. TOP DOLLAR 1950 to 1 North eta. 1957 Olds 88 2-door sedan, Hydra- FE 5-9204 — = ges is paid at the , 4 PANELS : . wit radio, heeter. a black Oss PLYMOUTH DIXIE “OK” LOT 1949 to 1987 * Hun‘er Brva at &. Woogwerd ve. — 1987 Plymouth 2-door bardton. V- FULL PRICE $295 Ib aia GERRI EY = : DUMPS. engiue. radio. heater, like new. Ne a needed. | Bey only $17 “* ae ‘DO ray | . . 1xle OK” Lot ; sa > wal _ < ; 1957 Renault ¢door sedan, a, 33 RAMBLES TION | 1 12-f. VAN ‘69. CHEVROLET i : oot ida transmission Be no MONEY | é Anse nase we Dixie Hwy. pear w DOOR ¢ ee sous SE NCTION — 3 en VANS , 1988 Chevrolet Brook wood door | eee ‘tier Me pin — An of Eraiores, i. Se — ; a ore cry Garam Eddi Lay radio, heater Solid coral | AUTO SALE S Pre wee Be ee ae ba s, duai pipes. buddy seat. $$$ MONEY $$$ bien v le Steele 8-040 | Auto. trans. Total price. f = : ANS i a New OE CORN OOF) 7 ora te — FORD — y HASKINS — mzcregrnicae peerecs , masnuae tone ETE _ers._ 230 B Pike. Fi 46. We Need Cars seen oe 3275 W. Huron at Elis. Lk. | down S120 Mo. Lucky | Auto| tires. New paint. mb wilh grade. - For 5s Sale Motorcycles. 101 oa aeateare wees 1996 ay caste see tes CHEV. | a wT wa a ce mes me |"38 PACKARD “queren. 4 DR. - i MY os Aute New WW. Sharp. Only| Auto. tress. $205.. % 7 BARLEY = US FIRST FOR os ia oT CHEV 2DR_ HT PUBL _IN- Tat fag, US Pot. OF mage bBo "Open tines su 8 “TOM BOHR. NS. MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES 1 HAROEY DOIN Maas T © $$$ D ll 1 CHASSIS & CAB Fe Seets pall power. Excel, cond. ee ques $< | LER eT PLY MOU PE | AMparinaw at §. houevard xires. op Oar] - vez CA) 1856 e m cHEW c. BISCAYNE, @ STICK. —— 9 RR any ny 1 oo ee aa ee RAMI repos! Over 19 mpg. ett je= ate Sale Bicycles 102 GLENN' S SPECIAL deta FE. 0-608 a = “A Mr, Watson to see you, sir... about an out-of-court 8 mia 30 sGaD. v8 m8. __ SFE OUR SELECTION | seen art FE say ere ° 4- INCH GIRL’S BIKE. 12 _saat._ aff ._Rd settlement you arranged for him!” REPOSSESSION eS ‘pry mouth Ch Carysier cooper. —s UNITS % ¢ SRT CP | ggee fuil_pricg Payments only _| FACTORY BRANCH % IN. W BICYCLE EX. 952 WEST HURON rad yosd Pheasant. olf Creveeu! : | emia. Get sth Me Bell JACK COLE, INC, —eatieat cont Foes. “40151. | FE 4-137 WT ch gluse. tector ress! Bo auEY “a0 _For Sale Used Cars _ 110 For Sale Used Cars 110 King ‘Auto. 118 8. Sagines a Lg dai epoating Ta OPEN HOUSE vs 1 ROLET UB Cour = RAPALA ISS ~| ow -|——>—~7jpiT FORD 4400, =~” | Walled Lake NEW Aw — aaa UaED TTaeD SiGtCLas ~ Govewoab es USED A * | ie Rettonanie after achicee | te io MONER DOWN. Assume |S ‘96 FORD CUSTOM, 3 DR. KEW : | rE 303 [088 PONTIAC” 3 SHAT roe scatterPe> SREP donny cxor ne beRO MoT Stes posment. a i, gr, Cal _lires Like new 3431 Disie Hwy | $5 DOWN | FORD 81 SEDAN RADIO. "AND | eget a = Fea | SUNDAY 20 E. Lawrence. Pontiac, Fi PE 3-783 Cass et Pike §-7398 ey Hees TI Sag lg - SEE | HEATER UTELY NO ‘ ly s 0 Ba Dizi, rayon. OR 1-001. | <<" BOB BUTLER | a Sieve aR rae? vere +4 FORD MONEY ‘Bown peOKseurme 8 _189T PONTIAC. BAPART aation | acufaeT Btcyétas. all) GET THE MOST As RDA. clones 0004 Mike and. Hardy STATION WAGON | mente of 08.69 Der, me. Sa econ brakes Delux ee | MRO ata WE ‘ue ro sisef and ar on all makes | he ‘sa "me En 3-081 $905 | Harold Turner Ford : ; COM AN 5 LOOm THE Buw & HS. U. Seles. 322) = =FOR YOUR CAR! H: AOL, D C OF TROLET. WEW WOTOR. H d b =) 4 PONTIAC. 3 De WITH 38 POM: BIN AND LOOK, 8 Sais. and the most is what you get spotless body. commer of Perry ar en urg Eddie Steel eC. | | TRANS OR 4-498 Make Your Deal Monday Boats & Accessories 103) * R R and oe Kimball #4) ioRNER CASS & P PIKE FE $7208 OLI V, ER | Jf CSTARCHIEE PONTIAC CON $ PA NE A A s Ss & accept older car ry This te @ @-dr, 710 Has radio, sears tragemission. Radio & beaie: ee ko pate sc | Be Hiss TOP DOLLAR ¥ Chev we ite. i eh new ruber ue rgb $5 DOWN” 195 aa @r. ceden. Full | ot He aoa — mow ty aint det Cans = | ek, Gas eee!) COR YOU! ‘Se Bord. Mp ton viekup $108 8 oatane re sent ‘4 FORD ceuioded ames STENT ASG et RY conta | STORE ig THOMPSON INBOARD ‘36. YOUR CAR ot ee fen: “Snes 579° 1983 CHEVROLET /BEL A Foe. 2 DOOR HARDTOP 1987 Pontiac 2 dr. Cate : . | Pe PONT 7 OR HO MONEY | : r lina, Straight | ssenge aegon Power | Loade.. wiih extras. Will take “ : = LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE) SESS. $203. $508 stich mado Heater, Whitewalls. | sake ange Ee, tees tow | Sete. Oe Me, 0008. Fel Ore | FE 3-7117 deposit & hold until Spring. OL CASS OAKLAND FROM. -pGheCTORS. ERR zi. | iit Eke we RAY GOOD = Jen. Ss “OR OLD CAR! fnee’ reetes 10S See) 4. WT CLEMENS STREET a PT RUNABOUT WITH JOHN- 312 W Posting s Newest let 9 ass TION MACHINERY. | _Sendiflon. $475. FEL 521068. Eddie Steele 1981 Chevreiet 9 ér. sedan. tes. |/ DOWN, 26 MONTHS ON BAL | O"*0 UU stan carer | BEMIND THR "POST OFFICE steering, & forward maton Sey| eS OAKLAND AVERUE | eR MS—WE TRADE | 08 CHEVROURS DOOR STA- FORD 1983 Ford Station Wagon, Radio an | | tnilenge. "PR 2 1203 anil ogni, Te th cay Sam NOW READ | ur 9 wagon V8 engine veal beam | 3275 Ww. Huren at Bus. Le. Rd an fa | Want to buy anew car? | _day. 7. Fe 5-084. -* . Schram’ S ty ‘Stock No 629. 6747 ree “ re 5-3 PE 5-0861 1961 Mercury. 698. f BE SURE ed SEE OUR 8 Think i950 JOHNSTON 35 ELEC. 1959 THIS a ORD. FAIRLAFE 2 DR. LIKE | 1965 DeSoto «Dr. Autom utomark. Pow MOTORS. INC | OE sons OF NEW AND USED | — a Dist'br of V-Bottom Trailers No rth Chev. “pew Mast sell. $585. MY 2-3791 7 steering. power brakes Ral. | 943 8 Woodwe MI_ 6.5302 Cann ee Wei ky of | F Y lf cushion. folding top are, custom’! BRING YOUR CAR WERE FOR 2439 Dinie Hwy OR F001 se ze aE eT BOOK ii “el MER, — Ragpror Exc | SQUARE, Gouwrrs ot EOF | or Yourse hoa gadatis #386 Nee Sgu] TOP DOLLAR t pontiac wuniee pied ot 8 wondygtArt,| "hy Tuumaniay —_____| | oo Bene Se cecuRY | DEALERS ORDO INCE 10 | an guarantee r ruc enter $3 CHEVY BEL AIR. NO RUST HO M S.| - MERCU ‘ sae Sans ——— | SRSTAEP "thor Mirae vast GMC bags sever age ov ate| et Nenten egeua bee ae Ome Ee TRS | wooEt eS eae BE ATTIE | WE HAVE "59 RS BUT GET THE BEST ir » really nice. Fe ¢1908 or FE eo LPesaperte Fes! og — imi FORD 78 INESS sted \ uy. give us @ try! . | BOATS — SKIING ae AVERILL’ S' : af __ 2-810 ——— Bise8. . Excetlent sunning condition and DUSSEAL “your FORD Dealer Sines 1930" ; BOARDMAN'S Factory Branch is CHEVY V-8 STICK. PACK, oll are fee ee eed quick 33015 GRAND RIVER GR 42) 10. | $808 DIATE WY we Om a 1001) Quality Cars OR 40212 9515 Highland Rd. 2020 Dixie Hwy | OAKL. AND AT CASS awere. new pain FE 444-0 N h Ch < kao ae ___| 1 mt w. of Orehard take Rt | ere ate OT ALUIWA van \ bane ot Wm Lane CE ee | “Fone aa ort ev. | YOuU CAN. ist oUDS 3 OF (PONTING Me co reaie's teeter | BOATS & MOTORS | 008 CURTOMERS BEUAND | Auto Insurance 108) SM saTinww “ric ‘token ° | amen Rage tA Wont 38 me “SE QEDE WA HH FE po, oe eg LOOM, “8 wa | With | — rmitan N YY See ae wontind s wate | GOOD PL & & FoR —— cans, bed 9) ~~ OV E R Si ( C KE. ‘D 1953 ocho? v4. CONVERTIBLE. ee MOBILE EDAN RA- *s wnat OP scapes an ake weed | } “ * dn, & mos Pmts of 44 08 MUST SELL. 20 CARS| FOM $300 FE 5-3554 : 8 ‘vitiage 1a miles west on MOQ | Evinrude motors, Gace. Lone CLEAN CARS : __ 0B ¢RR_ Gre Fi FE 24353 56 Ford, Custom. 8, 2 ar $69) eae IO HEATER ARROLUTELY | ~ | LOW ‘PRICES Star & Thompson boats. Gator & Foreign & | Spts. Cars 109 ‘35 Packard Clipper. 4 dr. -.. S408) ayer Ford Fairlane 300 hardtop / ments ot $11 46 per mo. Call Cred- | Little. Dude trailers. “We trace. WE’ mC GIVE, YOU ‘$4 Pord Custom. 8, 2 dr .. $428) Ramo heater sutomatic treoe: / UP TO it Mgr. Mr Parks at MI 47500. | 10 per oem iowa, $3$C ASH sy 35 “hte XK.100, B ROADSTER a vod iy vette AE “—— ++ $203 | mission. Ince gold finish. Here's yy, | Maret Turner "ord JO NSON KELLY'S omy poi eqott be) 42481 oF ("53 dr,, radio & heat. ios pee. one owner goseiel. Stock f 1556 OLDAMOBILE HOLIDAY HT | is ee F TERETE sul «Eh AE Se | EB ree ne North $0,000. |sialimrgheenre| H $7 DODGE, 5:85 $795 full price | Lucky, Auto 695 Auburn Ave epecte 3-0558 ~ iroughout. M 3-0081. M._Riggins a Boral moe EVINRUDE ESTOS ~ | BILL SPENCE Bales. 198 8. §. Saginaw. Fi FE 4.1008. __Used Jeeps. Are Our! clelity North Chev. A ON OUR BIG FoR SALE S196) OLDS . a LAKE ‘ORION | Hors: a re i958 3 VAUXHALL, EXC. CONDI- FOR al HA’ r Hunter Bivd. at 8. Weetward A GL E AN- UP S, AL E — motor recently overhauied | i tocepeect™ etn eS fue $0 RAM BLER tion. OR ¢-0241. BEAUT IFUL. Birmingham “yas "59 DODG E $2395 | ; 3-0236 | OFFE RS 1°57 PL y MOUTH . $l 195 Goce " BE FUTLY ccpeitnd ir. teian: Gal aes TONY’: Ss MARINI me 211 ‘8. ir a SERVICES 8-4541 Tse THORDERBIRD see. 5 FE USED CAR re | BOOK | , 2 dr. Auto. 2 tone. Heater ae TMoMrN aay tone. | Executive Cars, \** “ ©1295 SERVICE pee M&M Motor otor Sales | ——— - - SEE. REPOSSESSION si CHRYSLER * $3005 | erie “ 71 | ‘67? CHEVY ...---: $1295 dollar on later mode! cars _YoRN DEALER— Shelton-Pontiac- Buick $498 balance. ee ; 4 edt TB yao oe Venue, | Less than 3,000 miles 13 dr sedan. 6 oylinder. Std trans 2695 Orchard Lk, Rd. __ Open 10-6 $21 n ‘Disie Hey. OR ¥1603| a1 Used Car Shopping Center {Across From New Car Sales) eH mo Mr me eds Auto i9 MP ¥ PRIAL. . . $4100 Weals Exc -ond 8168. OL/ NEW ( AR WARRANI ¥ ~~ EVINRUDE WAGEMAKER TOP $93-USED & JUNK CARS OLIVE 18133 1 6 ee MT-4. dr. Pwr. equipment. Save, 10008 _ . __ ‘<6 FORD $1295 DISCOU _ Smith Motor _| Sales FE 8-2441 AV SKODA 9 Las tate | dag jg af tp "PACKARD ee Tremendous Savings t ‘ w pope A ‘ute. trons Remaining stock of weeemarer| FORTIAG WASTE NRE beams FeOHO 9S — W CeevT ae Oe ne ee pees 53 PLYMOUTH | Bonneville Vista Save e300. ae * . ' EVROLET ° , i BEDAN 6 PW. STEERING & BRAKES. sovings Buy now while prices TRUCK GOJNG NORTH, PART | > See | § ‘Cudens 58 to reuse HODGES, Powertme Is C. 4dr. Sedan Save $800 ‘$6 DODGE .... ~ § 695 FOP CASH 8888 7 ae CLEAN CARS ; heater, wy ite kires tleage. POWER 6TEBRING & BRAKES. | Panel. Std trans @ cylinder ED — f $1,879. OR 3-9456- “tain late Reynruce 20» Ageemy Et Sc nSonoMt OMY CARg Gory AUBURN ‘( Ny’ Owens 4 CHEVY NEW TURQUOISE Bown’ yon Oe "oup ce IN( $595 Ambass.,.HT Won. Sav€ j+ss DODGE . iS & 995 pet rene cs ES) EOP Your Priendly” FORD Dealer | ard Ste ve ere pm -. ° $95 DOWN - 63365 PER MO $850 | wages. 6 poss. O14. DEMONSTRATOR Pontise Raft— 14. 8. SAGINAW 8T Jp CHEVY CONVERT. $1 aaa ek MI 6-0029 LOADED! THIS ‘2 THE BOSS’ C216 OF reaps sek cael $$$ rE bee FE 8-410 | "over payments, PE 40639 after 6 | yoo Woodward Bam wes cee 55 RAMBLER ....$ BS ro Benveres to your Iake or PAID ast Stet STOCK OF Don OP | DODGE 4 DR. $75, GOOD Want to bu a new war? ; Station Wgn. 6 pass. Std. home ‘free. Regular price $3,| FOR 008 USED CARS bmprte hee eS ns Li A BE Y ase our Used Car Specials! a srg Riss Dawson |_8 faire Fe an Hh | “accent crescent Le sam| SeiP ant cate rinse MOTOR SALES $09 SALE _|'54 STUDEBAK'R $645 pr ares tet a SA .___ | fe. DCLOE +S ABEENORA o13_8 woodward say 4008 ALWAYS | - Soake DEAL 16 pass. Auto. trans. y 10 per cent down and For ‘Sale Used Car Cars 110 FR. 42008 afte wt ates! +4 Pees YMOU Tee ALER |, $month to Pay Tare Mie 232 S. Saginaw St. _ a ee cone fet ae: Mire station © a cond. Son ae Oak id he pale ALIN 47 Pont. Conv. ..... $99) "85 LINCOLN os to W. Highland, Riou? «| TOR PRICE ee 1988 BUICK SPEC)AL. Al ere. SE eer push-button transmst- Ponti ol sea MINCE 1096, ‘48 Chrysler Cpe. ...-$99)5 pee ad miles to Demode Rd., left FE 2-1486 after $. sion. Our stock No. 764. Only $808. | — ~~ 2 ~ egal $5 DOWN citi | Eddie Steele |= ae Ta i | oaowanren Rimes Miah 33 Buick ‘Sedan’ s- ‘$i99 | oo aa 20 0 ' is _ ® 7 _ 7 LL. | eee Galland Marine Exgh,| sop menor 3\'Cy’ Owens]. = f8a | Crissman sfeetanblantSe8 | ELECTED SPECIALS [(S2,FORD, 522 usa: #9 ww ‘ . : ers, & sundays $195 resem K FE_3-2520 Station Wen. 0 pass. ROR. | a Eddie Steel reat 2 stots a eae CHEVROLET | san AE ey ees ie Scodka 2 dr. ....$595|'52 CHEVY .....-++ $395 , : 156 Buick 4 dr. HT $1395/1' ton pick-up. Raw = ay die Steele |" "ss pown ee et HAUPT |p cu Saat ae ks A “pw: dhomaant wood ‘bull 2 Vin Huron at Bile, ie, Rd, "4 BUICe — EDDIE STEELE FORD ~ ochester mies reas or Bas ents 100d ‘54 Ford Vic. .......$895 End of Summer EF ser wecus — li ee ee i '55 FORD, PONTIAC |, otters ur Bess, Paytg) $7 Rambler Wen. $1595) eo Roan “Motors = rrasere =| So. sale custom 2 DOOR # “wASO you hae RAnc '§7 PLYMOUTH ) a en sip adie pele Standerd shift. Radio *« ‘ M4 STATION WAGON. Emerald) — oF 8] STUDEBAKER $125 - -- FORD — $595 Tremendous ‘4 CHEV ATION WAG-| rior A V4 wue rege b bester, On, 6 "POWER. | suromatic A see sie > . a PT L IVORY & . 59 PONTIACS ‘$4 DODGE anes: 165 Eddie Steele SE EMBER OhEEN. 57 FORD ; AND a ar : trans. a, WOT = VALUES| 3 Ya ACN. sure Teme wih sleex ton. RAMBLERS oii . ve steer _ 3708 gachgno tary LAKE BD. ee ° Fordomatie whe fires A anes ; 5 a ory Beata sc ; 097 ar. — $1 N. Broadway at j, TTENTION ~Z ON 56 MERCURY 50 CHEVY De eee . eye goer ese peer: Shadbolt |) @r. MT. . it. pan. DEALERS— SS aa item and M 24 at Shadbolt see wore cana 16 GRO re = aon : vad Ft a 8 ITC). ‘$7 PONTIAC LAKE ORION Se: | Ease AUCTION (EBs see eam amee ty Sees |. RUSS AEE) mes sf end, orpens | so Cae a AVERY SUED AY Nap. 5.84 Needs || WHEN Big POR ahha JOHNSON LAple_ 5-9900 Tae ‘ “eid , Goons, = . ~ MOTOR oe *| WILSON | Sans rae AUTHORIZED RAMBLAR om 31 N. Broadway - _ Lage .Oricn wae Woodward Rue Eves, OL 2-972 | preserrosase sma | MY 2-2871 or MY-3-14611- oa a ee _ Cae “4 J £3 — TS { te 2 ™ * 4 # : . 5 Z vie 3 {- * : = \ : ' + £ . ai bed ee aie ta ae > 1959 x P ’ 2 : ; x SAE % eceete pn ane — - sang » bd + , = a = ‘ _THIRTY- TWO. ii I ” THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY. 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(W) Leoney Thnes Mat Portz, western public well helpfu ts e ee - Ww, . pine . 4:30 +71 Mickey Mouse Ctoh ‘formation officer for the National The fist attempt to put a man} 'Portz sa Want the Most pele - ayne Mat $8 1) SSpont Acronauties and Space Administra- jy the Mercury capsule probably aise on thelr trip to Souther Aion . — a mine a tion, said the seven young men will be sometime next year, | California the Astronauts will 7 (]) Lawate . "a lifomnic ‘ : ; would be in Southern California all * 7 * visit Convair at San Diego— | s or our . 4) River Boat) Darren Vi : rs _ ENER » ® (avin as ann of riverboat Racy Vallee May of next week. The NID is a stub-winged craft’) maker of the Atlas Missile ; WATER SOF T wares Money? enterprise ino weekly adven “The trip here.” Port, ex- designed to carry man to the’ and Rocketdyec, producers o THE ONLY SOFTENER gle ales . tire series set oin “ee Run for Mayor plained, “is part of their con. f{vinges of space. Atlas rockets, BY AMOUNT OF WATER JIM LONTIE’S “Payment an Full Aide Hauling education to learn as | Tuesday's scheduled first powcr: Wednesday the Astronauts are . 5 tl Aj Ray. Barbara Bel Gedd of Los Angeles much as possible about the ‘flight at Edward Air Force Base. tentatively scheduled to hold a een AIF Louds Hayward Willian Se — = ~~" press conference when they tour Power Suction Bishop, Naney Gates HOLLYWOOD CUPL — Former ‘the Air Force ballistic missile’ _GET ALL THE FACTS ON i. wae (7) You Asked for Wo Speci ereening tel fteds Valle e said to All About His Probes division at Inglewood. Newsmen THE ALL NEW FURN ACE program of New Orleans day he was thinking seriousty £35 : will not be able to talk to them STO a luce Ahout running for mayor of Los during the X15 flight, Portz said, | PRE (| EANERS 90002) To Be Announced » Anuecles, despite ao lack of en ‘because they would be too busy /Baa sau (7) Maverick > eomragement from the — present. enne ri es 00 [obmerving the flight and being e000 002) Fd Sullivan beth Prafoffice holder i briefed. Coll... “ OR 53-0100 Jack Carter, Arnold Stang * * * : i a Jane Morgan, feraeli pianist) Vallee. a8. said one thing delay ; , tpn “a ’ . FOR Je lo ant se * buf ‘ve VAS TON — Dh F x riticism { pel Bab phe ‘ re a relanine a ns Itzik Per tTHnn, Rickie ing his dec mtOn on Prunning for, . M ASHINGTON AP? Pde ly aon aoe c ‘. oe Liberace $ Wife WATER a " "eRiC 5 b i ps ms : ating et ron voor eregscinyons Layne, office was the fiuct Norris Poulson, F aie paeseh rte Ne nhiet vane ‘Frightened’ Into Divorce DEMONSTRATION (0 Tanerging Afiiea bet Los Angeles’ current mayor, is a Mle rackets - comm € * * * d g is a _ i ee ae cate frien he Segirch ft fraternity brother counsel, Is writing " Jock uOchal Goldwater said he Was mysti- INDIO. Calif. (AP) — Divorce a cnalyiat a. beaquality S/ “Every time 1 see Norris. | ifs tempestuous investizations, fic 1 by what he termed “militant has ended the seven-year mar- it Ht Movie San Rianesee mention that f think EH ran fa ., reluctance by the Kennedy broth- riage of orchestra leader George -- @. Pak (Gable. Jeanette Mec mayor” said Vallee ole fooks He announced Thursday his érs, John and Rob, and the com: Liberace, brother of the pianist . matt. Spencer Titty. at me as if b were mits resieneDOn {ony tbe post & si mittee staff, fo get anywhere!who uses only their last name. : Aso a) Lawman oy . tuds added, “The least he coul | made him nationally ilies ra clase” to any real investigation * * a COOLEY SOFT WATER co erity WoKe 9:00 ; ’ a vie \ ro TN to is be pale ° i" Hee atk tee fe has tang . of the United Auto Workers Union.’ Mrs. Jayne Liberace obtained L GUARANTEED W Heyele* Fred Astate z publicly with Republican commi . . a . decree Friday on a charge 0 . Sig ae HU tealor Chevy Shaw P Wed nes Tuesday had denounced as a frau cruelly = 3261 Elizabeth Lake Road D Ce — » . ne Carroll, Wowatd Moris e , erie ; Te 1eRdAY d de ‘ Sisiatel ery : | Residential | vi yuexts Borgnine Free to He resigned nae Tih the committee's hearings on UAW In evblanaiaa of ae : inp For Free Water Demonstration — Call Any of These Price i) Coll Actress Katy Jurado “el of the investigating suber affairs conducted at the demand she said earlier only that her N EM 3-4861 — OR 3-2945 — MA 4.2709 _— ‘ mittee, the post from which he hlic bere band “came in late often and umbers: Includes chimney furnace and ducth asa 62) Alfred Hitchcock Lanb the Of the Republican members, be FE 4-4404 — FE 5-3991. Petco Cuner leas: ott ar cos! to the Slaughter” Barthes LOS ANGELES CAP Actor moved on leave to head up the * * (rightened me. furnaces ial Ccecilee & Ernest Borgnine is legally free to rackets probing staff McClellan announced he considh, Under a property settlement. os Weislee (lean Ballers ‘ (7) Deadline for Action Wed actress Katy Jurado al ee ered the committee has fulfilled|Mrs. Liberace will receive $300) ee oe a arte se en Dane Clark His wife's fital decree of dt this closest friends say Kennedy jitg mission and that he plans no monthly alimony for two years, It} VVC VV VOY 10:00 62) Richard Diamond varce was filed Friday in superior will join the political staff of cig harther inquiry. will end if, she remarries. DON’T DO BE REGED (4) Loretta’ Young court brother, Sen John F Kennec dy eee aa ann : ) News, Weather Borgnine, 41 and Miss Jurado. (p