THE PONTIAC PRESS TWENTY-TH1E*— FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1960 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Little Man in Bushes By DENNIS DIN AN ft’s devil!*; ~ ft’s uncanny. And it is legal. Enough motorists have succumbed to Pontiac's new "speed Watch" already — 54 by 2 p m, Thunday-to bear wkhaas to the •} /The infernal machine is designed to catdi speeders and that is ex-- actly what it dees, unerringly. I the advice ot other cities I and a Big Tea aahrerolty s||a> prafore to re- loot cord which Ifhidden in the bushes until it comes to the di . If Uttle boit itself, naturally hidden la tiie trees witik its operators. fote, Peatiae haa hafagM a “speed It runs like this: Two little cords, ingeniously painted the color of the street (undoubtedly eome little fellow who drives a bike) are stretched across the road 22 feet apart which in turn are attached to a long 500- This ia noi joke. The little boa has a stop watch in which tPelee-trically records your speed going over the two Httle cement colored hibea. So—you’re going merrily atoag thinking yea might have ran ever a family of garter makee when out pope a man with a ticket hi ^ puw. 1 It doesn’t do much good to keep on going since the. man haa a feet police -car' not far away. Ife has i, too. Just about Id people had tripped the light fantastic a Uttle too lightly on East Boulevard naar Murphy Park by 1 p. m. Thursday. By 1:07 p. m. it was 17 victims, and by 1:09 exactly IS had fallen. It waa awful to watdi. That wts $20 in nine minutes. Terrible. The poHeemaa la usually kind tough to Mi you have W miles pi \ other words, five went get you M but 10 win get you M If you try hard enough. The end part about it Is that you can't fight it. *Tbe high court In Lansing apparently derided people had toyed with radar lontf enough —with all that ridiculous tin foil drooping from the rear bumper business. The State Supreme Court haa made our beloved “speed watch” legal and that is all there is to> it. To watch the trapped is heart , To -watch the near misses gives you a kind of spiritual lift. Cooperation his been the watchword for the ualaeky. They SB m li ifll hind the wheel for their lecture on the Httle ^nachtoe by the po- If you try to" understand it, you’ll get wtehere, There is Just a big dial with lots of infinitesimal points on It which supposedly represent lOOths of a second. • THE UNWARY — Cruising along, minding his . —own business, this motorist is in for quite a sur- > prise_ about 500 feet a*fy. Awaiting him there A a group of men Just itching to put their little machine to use. If you get out your magnifying glass, you might be able to pick'out the two metal strips laid across the road. Another, darker one, slithers in the grass.' Kennedy Charts Paths to Peace Dam Nominee Pushes His Way Southward Through California By JACK BELL WITH KENNEDY IN-CALUFOR-NIA (AP)—Sen. John T. Kennedy charted today six “pathways to peace*’, which he said can be followed only by breaking with the post knd changing thr national administration. The Democratic presidential nominee pushed Ms campaign down the t San Joaquin Valley toward night rallies in Lm An-geles with the full dress talk on peace prepared for a Fresno ap-! peirance. Kennedy e State Corrections Commission Thursday that Marquette State Prison now has 1,075 inmates—745 behind the walls and the rest at honor camps, b The warden said commitments from Upper Michigan's 15 counties have remained betow Ike-80 mark each year except for a peak of 16 commitments in 1969. He aakl indication are that I960 will be another law year for commitment*, The commission bald its annual meeting at the prison here.' By DICK SAUNDEBR Little Bear will get a big lift in Ima Johnson, consultants to etemen-lraalized that what was lacking was tary school teachers in the Pontiac a single textbook understand- School District, were honored at a surprise tea Wednesday after- He’ll tell yea that-yea’to Bring to-Uttle Bear. Wheg Chief Pen tiae wa* a baby, hie ineiher able reading with local interest. Gerald E. White, coordinator of elementary education, said the teawaafaM toexpreaelhe school board’* appreciation “tor the out ■tending eftart of there Udine and In the first and second grades children get a limited look at so-; cfety closest to the home, such as the policeman and mailman and their Join. Adult Student Busy Man ally went into print early this year. It I* a M- page masterpiece that ■Pi 1 B Pf|i§ KSI’ _. : v7 BSfli of his extensive subdivision at Long Lake and Middle Belt roads. Besides hie work and hit stud-- lee, Korun titled Ms rote ns fa- Ms young readers. The entire book is written in third-grade vocabulary — a Job in itself. It has many pictures and covers every phase of city government and society in its three parts; Pontiac today, Pontiac yesterday, and FRED KOBZON With the onslaught of “warj babies threatening to break open the nation’s universities at their collective seam, it seems- that adults striving for degrees, once passed over, have become a for-class. Last year, while taking two, then three stiff courses he finished five houses. When classes begin this fall he will’ have Ms men working on three more with others on the drawing board now._______ Koran haa an 80-acre tract to. dot with $35,000 to $50,000 homes. MKY SCHEDULE His own boss as a residential builder and developer since 1947, Koran’s regimen last year was to rise early, make scads of phone calls to his superintendent and eup-pliers to get construction rolling, and then dash off to clash. He’d be bsck on the Job by early afternoon to watch over Ms investment and then buck home Is study. And study it was toe, for In the spring quarter he wee the only MSUO student to | make straight A’s, He is leading this full life,, he says, because he had wanted for years to get a college education. T like MSUO’t standards and the said. ’_______, A glossary is added to make the Job easier and more educational for cMldren. . ______1 The books will be aaed to all third-grade ctaeses throughout the elty this talL first locally to write a complete text lor specific use here in Poo- Not so at MSUO. About 100 such students attend classes there on a part tyne basis Most of them, 89, are married with children of the|r own to put through school and jobs to bold down well He is pleased to admit that his background and his military service in Europe make the study of Western civilization not only more fascinating, but easier, be says. He la jalee quick to add that df-dozen mothei to with one to tl home who are .taking tall, fear Conroe schedules and keeping hones as well. Anyone scoffing at this < ack to college trend should study the following record before raises hie dissenting voice: The proof of .the pudding —Fred Koran, 37, of W0 W. Bend Court, Orchard Lake, builder, racked up two B’s mad, seven A’s as • freshman last year while supervising the development log chemistry « Koran also finds — as have the mothers at MSUO— that their children’s interest hi knowledge, and their report cards are benefiting. Bon Tim, 12, is getting better marks, while Marie, 9, and Deborah, 5, are soid on going to college. "The kids also are skfing high standards for me,” Kthxdn said, ‘and they frown on any marks they don’t think up to snuff.” Prof. Lucia C. Morgan of tin University of North Carolina reports that temperature and humidity ait& hearing ability. the summer of 1957 the teacher-consultants finished tbeir original manuscript. A yesr later they found a oub- Children will be taken on their fascinating trip through the book by two fictional friends, Nancy and Billy, who see everything through youthful eyes. The tea was held at Franklin Elementary School on Franklin Rend. Mrs. Green end Mrs. Johnson thought they were appeartag at e meeting of third-grade tenchera to explain the book which will be used locally for the first time this fall. Tot their surprise they were greeted by school board members. Oakland County Historical Society, representatives of .business and industry, and educators. The author’s families and many friends also attended. • ★. w * Mrs. Joyce Katz, an editor qf Follett Publishing Co., publishers of the book, was flown here from Chicago. “This Is a very fine beak. Much work has gape into II and the majority of textbooks In tola class ean*t Mi a candle la K,* Mrs. Katz told the grasp. Both authors haw been hi the school system for a long time. Mrs. Green began teaching here In 1996 and remained as ah mT* mentary teacher tartti she was promoted to teacher-consultant Ore Mrs. Johnson started teaching la Pontiac 15 years ago. She becamt- to the school system. The authors agree with coordinator White that “Tba baer royalty hi tide care la hatter education.” TOE PONTIAC PRESS- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, logo ^WBOTY-FOIUR of Famous SPECIAL CLOSE OUT-SUMMER FURMTIIRE MiMMtf YACHT — $995 SKit chaim..... . . ... 3 Drastically Rcdiccd Prices Lodias' and Mati*s ROUGH and TOUGH WATCHES Swedish Opera Singer 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-5*> “To* Alwar* Isy lor Ui* at L aad l" I • « Dm thii Sat frt. *« * ft HW"f Suffers Fatal Attack STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP)-SwedenV world limoiii open linger Jueel Bjorling died today BUY WAREHOUSE DIRECT TO YOU! 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Cttbuta of Monaeo mo taMSteo to gamble at the fomad casino ell Moate Onto from which the tiny' principality derives much of its no - nub m M . —“5—SJSS HASRY’S HIDEAWAY Pontiac's Newest Pizzeria Featuring GIANT ITALIAN SANDWICHES — Curb Sorvico—— 1947 S. Ttltfiipk lut Sulk ttRInclt UU* Far PhsusIMir Pickups MFE1A8H _ Roman pwoteeo and bad K population at 00.000. ' NOW OPEN... UQU01-BEER-WINE RESTAURANT and CARRY OUT! Col. Sander’s KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 4647 Dixie Hwy., Drayton . OR 2-MU AT Ph.tot.i i FIRST DAT OF SCHOOL — Alan Christopher Stevens will be 5 next month. The former Korean orphan came to this country light weeks ago. .He holds tightly to his father’s hand during kindergarten enrollment ft suburban Webster, near Rochester, N. Y.. Wedp—riiy He was adopted hv-Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens er chlldreftr^ Music Friday and Saturday by ELMO & THREEMO 568-70 South Sanford St. of Webster. They have four other c "MAD MAN MILTIE" Featuring COMEDY M.C. and SONGS ' "A geed Wage to Spend Tow Summer Eveslags" Made you can enjoy liitening or dancing to, ovary night except Tuesday. Fine Food ahd Mixed -Drinks. We cater to Spaded Parties, Banquets and Wedding*. SUNDAY 9 SPECIAL & to Spot Echo Today, Saturday SPARE RlfeS $150 PARTIES BANQUETS On Stmlmt me mlkii W to to Nnm Otei to ■err* *Mr met-veto ni-tonwrt Open Daily 9 AJL te J A.M. I Sunday S PM. to S AJL Plenty of Free Forking •y 1650* VISIT OUR N. Perry ot COCKTAIL - Pontiac U. LOUHGE skipwmmMwmrMMWJrb Tiy Olive More DETROIT (M — Here ere the approximate times when the Echo satellite may be seen in Michigan skies today and Saturday/ S Also given are the elevation, tin direction at which the satellite should be visible and the direction In which It will be moving the sky: I Today—1:46 p. 10., low | northeast; 3:55 p. m.r _ northeast; d p. m., high north, northeast; 8:H p. m., high north, 10:13 p. m„ medium RICKY'S FAMOUS ★ PIZZA ★SPAGHETTI ★RAVIOLI pUu' CHAR-BROILED STEAKS AND CHOPS FEATURING SHISH-KEBAB Broiled Limb on a Skewer RICKY’S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 103B Wuof Huron FE 2-2929 We Are Note Serving Food At SCHOELLER’S BAR DANCING 5 NIGHTS Wedttoitey, Tbsrtdoy, Friday Setsrday, Ssndoy Fraakls Msadows Tear and tbo HI-PI'b ™lm' NOONDAY LUNCHES From 65c Up CH«i WMh Tarty SaafW. Cald Mateo | MODERN Olid SQUARE DANCING q. oar 14-year-cid cat Is cft»-ea unable to retain her toed, and la trooMed with halr baUs. Otherwise, she seems healthy and* peppy. Can yea auggeet anything to help her digestion? E. B. Baby, Jr* of Kansas City, Satorday • l:tt p. m., It »t» p. re., hl| t» ton p. m* Ml north, northeast; 7:45 p. m„ hli nortli, oeathenat; 9:49 p.a medium south, southeast. Really Slicing It Thin! A. Although most cats age more gracefully and retain their mental and physical agility longer than dogs, they have their geriatric problems too. Your cat’s teelir «an I become infected, the intestihol tract becomes sluggish. xtawi«.i m An overall slowtig down gl natural processes is in effcct at this advanced age.--- SOUTHBRIDGE, Mass. (UPD Biological tissued can now be sliced so thin that 254.000 layers would be needed for a one-inch thickness. nils is possible.as the reealt of an automatic microtome knife sharp-developed by the American The diet of table - scraps and canned, horsemeat you mentioned may he all right if the meat H lean and the scraps are not highly seasoned. Avoid breads and sweets. Fed through canned meats with a fork to remove hard. Indigestible pieces. The younger cat usually needs no help in eliminating hair-balis and tadigeirtiNelwarbnfyou can aid your—rat by the addition Of ode or two teaspoons of cod liver oil in her food twice a week. If she refoses the food, mineral Ctt will have the same lubrication effect, and the vitamins can be given separately. Grooming your cat is more important at this age, too. Frequent brushing will cut down hair consumption. Scrapped Sub Visitors Contribute to Funds MANISTEE (API — The United States submarine Tautag. credited with cnefny ship kills in World War II, has rung up a new score although decommissioned and waiting at Manistee for the scrap cutter’s torch. On, display through special arrangement, she drew 18,-650 visitors form mid-August, through Labor Day. Donations contributed by visitors totatod 8fMB3 for the' community's cancer society chapter and Mercy H tal Therapeutic Center. For MEMBERS and GUESTS .Frttoi sad SatorSmr 4.. Fith er CbickM Dinner $1.00 Start erShffg*MatfT r$IJI Waterfor Eagles No. 2887 DANCING SAT. NIGHTS 9-1 Square Dancing Joe OMtof, CaBtag Ballroom Him ring Hiirlr ..by Fran and Her Band ,, Community Building 5840 WUHsom Lk. Rd. Drayton Plaint SQUARE and ROUND —i.iranr~ ■MH GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM tan WeniwerS, DetrMt ■Sw trer nee, W- »« —ALSO— CAMPUS BALLROOM 111 "wlraP^acassTtu’t ** «r ------------ ITIUM'S COCKTAIL-LOUNGE mm FE 3-9528 WIST HURON at IUZABITH UKI ROAD FRIDAY BBi SATURDAY RIGHTS PROCRESSIVI |AZZ—DIRECT FROM US VIOAS TOMMY VAUGHN TRIO _____TimWT T~««k«—tftenee f reS li FLOOR SHOW ’’Jolly Jack” Weick Floor Show ★ IRENE RAT lovely Dancing Otar WITH TWO FAlULOUS FLOOR SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY and ★ GE0RGIE YOUNG [ fwfogtog ...... Singing Electric Gaiiarfsf JAM SESSION IVlkY TUESDAY. WITH FRANK FIRRY AND HIS SWINGMASTERS DcllVInn1 EVERT SATURDAY WIT Featuring— the smooth music of BILL SEAMAN sif His Bate Waltsas— Foxtrot! — CLIN KASTMAN, Celling 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Pina Liquort, Beer sod Wine CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains FINE LIQUORS, BEER •ad WINE PLEASANT SERVICE IN MODERN SURROUNDINGS “Ladies’ Night Every Wednesday” Mon. thru Sat. Noon to 2 a.m. CloMd Sundays DANCING EVERY NIGHT with Joe st the Organ— Eddie on the Sex Bay on the Drum* Wo Cater to Sphdal Parties, Weddings or BovtUng Banquets AMPLE LIGHTED PARKING IN SIDE AND BEAR OR 44)022 Modern, Oldtime, & Square | nAMCHc Every SAT. 9-1:30 a.m. ' MUSIC BY: JIMMY WILUAMS AND THE DRIFTERS M from the Radio Program “SUNRISE JAMBOREE” of Station WBRB — Colonial Hall MOUND ROAD AT IS MILE ROAD ftalianfiwda SpagheUi --Steaks - Chops Pizza-- Submarine Sandwiches—Take Out Orders SERVING BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCHES -11 A. M. ’til 2 P.M.* , MISS ED1E PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE REQUESTS ON TH1L PIANO 1 BEER—LIQUOR—WINE; /"TAKE OU^T •. * ' k ;,/*■ 94 W. Huron St. BICMAR FE 3-9446 The Talk uf the Town! Romanian Food at Its Fines! La Viean Dining Room Famout for fit ■ Chicken Purfkns d Mitttie Broiled ] Chicken Ala Pilavle ’ Steaks, Meafts, Broiled (No Frying) * Catering mad Take-Out Service BETWEEN CRESCENT LK.,mmS AIXfOXT SB. m: ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY1, SEPTEMBER >■ IMP IWEMTYSIX Senators Abandon '60 Rackets Probe Nico Potent Lemonadel DUNCAN. Okie (ft - A womi wu denied permission to Udn pitcher of lemonade to a friend MtifcetPrtfly Mmk on El Album MA 4-3135 3-FEATURES-3 1st Show Starts at 7ilf Williams Tunes Public approval of their puhnts WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chair- Helps YouiOvnrcMM WS5Ti®Mro-HiM E-X-C-L-U-S-l-V-E First Pontiac Area SHOWING TONIGHT-SATURDAY STARTS THURSDAY EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN SHOW STARTS 7:JO A SPECTACLE THE WORLD OF TOI “I can’t classify my audience. Nor do I receive the adulation that Ubfrece hwl. People hear my records and come to the tweens because they feel a kinship with my music. It seems to kindle a t A college graduate, ex-prize , fighter and Navy man, Williams ! is soft-spoken and self-effacing. His i after-concert chats go back to the time he was a 12-year-old in his - native n>« Moines, Iowa. “One night I wu enthralled at i a concert given by Paderewski, > and after the performance I waited! > for 45 minutes by the stage door in! > freezing cold weather. John L. Owen, assistant U.S. attorney, said the Martin firm I failed to require its drivers to Ufljtaitatir HBltu Inp imf ports on vehicle conditions. He also said nine of die firm's 25 drivers 1 did not have physical examination certificates. Muskngon Will Build for North Control Airlines • MUSKEGON (UP!) — The Muskegon County board of airport trustees was ready today to build a terminal for die use of North Central Airlines which win begin service here about Nov. 8. The trustees have approved • plan to construct a temporary [facility for North Central, linking Qie new" structure to thie present terminal by way 'of a corridor. "A Question coming to North Central Id-flights a day, as the remit of the recent OvU Aeronautics Board decision in the Great LAMt* local service case. Capital Airlines already serves Muskegoci. AU PI I MURPHY "HELL BINT for LEATHER1 ANTHONY PERKINS "THE TALL STORY1 Tax Official Gives Up on Delinquent Statement ST. JOSEPH. Mo. (AP) — Ctty Treasurer Herbert C,. Hagele is MtiAnaHIv nurlflin it'a HReleti tn! \Some guys \ just take wholiltef reasonably certain it s useless to j miiT out one delinquent personal tax statement again. The statement was returned to Hagele’s office Wednesday with this notation on die envelope: “For three years you have been] HELD OVER 2nd Big Week the motion picture“blue denim' young America-zsf COLUMBIA PICTURES M AWARWICKPRODUCTION IbiwrtDBfUR^HBBEI KHMs of K'UMAiuaro Anthony Newigy • Anris Aubrey -9mA BIG THRILLER!- \ ;Wt4>K, dertm^ -—CAROL BRANDON MACDONALD - MARSHA CHARLES BRACKETT • PHIIIP DUNNE - EHIH SOMMER “PHILIP DIM THE CRY OF THE "GONE" GENERATION!] A THOUSAND THRILLING AFRICAN ADVENTURES! TRAPPED BY MARAUDING SLAVE-TRADERS. BESIEGED BY BARBARIC SAVAGES... STAMPEDED BY MAN-EATING BEASTS... THEY BENT AFRICA TO THEIR WILL! unirAtrwiftYGi 1:1a: i w:iu JOSEPH E. LEVINE ns l!» TWEXTV.SKVgX HIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1960 THE PONTIAC PRESS' l«*» prwwtttton. » num’ Fir»t University Press iber of other letial citation* j * , , , * - ,, I Detroit and Lansing aba **-1 E#tobl**H#0 Ot Cornell eetved went ■* mil* and Saginaw _ ~ . S5SS5si -HsSSLSLSFS J.2LS iT“ *"■ to «• nsc. | p™,. hm to b# th« “ rr [oldest university" press in the ooun- •i Bowling balls and pins, plus the try. -'alley itaeU, are covered with slur- Andrew D. White, Cornell’* first |dv wilting* which keep the equijw Resident, established the publish rr. . . .. m___li—_______________.oca •ua usa Mayor Accepts NSC i Award for Kalamazoo South America supplied 70.6 per cent of America's total tredB coffee imports last year. Get Retroactive Raise j | JACKSON <0 - An immediate! 2 per cent pay raise retroactive toj [Sept. 1 has been granted att cttjr; employe* by the City Commia*km. | i The commission added that the] employes would get another raise, if voter* approved a two-mill at. Watch lor Big ENTIRE STOCK Reduction Carpal Sola Up .00% Disc aunt* Finest Quality Carpets McLEOD CARPETS woonwaaa at socuut lake an. NMt to Te* . InliUtil and the floors 4n tip-top eon-W group in 1S69. the yau after j Proletariat Enemy Saturday and Sunday Schadult Short Subject* at 1:05-3:50—6:35-9:20 • The -sale of rock record*, is i banned in the Eastern zone of Germany- EM* Presley has been[ Pollyonno at === EXCLUSIVE === Oakland County Showing letaiiat and orchestras are prohibited from playing anything; from the west more modern thaw, fl)U tiitips Imngla’ TrtiiTfV Him Aztonighingly Freak and* Outtpahan! Tha Story of Marital Infidelity! recepdon from a West German rack program. A-and-R records .are smuggled lln, and sometimes West Qerman I distributors can bring samples .of [the latest rock n roll offerings |i At a fair currently under way in, [Leipzig, a firm from Hamburg to [West Germany brought 6,000: 1 Western recordings to its ex-j hibition. Hundreds of teen-agers flock, dally to hear the records. On the, [other end of the fair grounds, stands featuring Polish and East] WALT DISNEY’S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTI serted. I The West German company was; under express orders not to sell The teen-agers don’t know It yet. [but all 6.000 records will J>e given [away when toe fair closes in two [days. . - £pmanJce d&ama bxcu CHICAGO - Tragedy-scarred Our Lady of the Angels School opened for classes again ’Wednesday in a mniion-dollar fire-‘ [proof structure. The Roman Catholic parochial , 1 school HOg _________ toe aceneNrf Chicago's, [worst school Are on Dec. L I058.| [Ninety-two pupils and three nuns] ; perished. ANOTHER SPICY LOOK AT LOVE! _______Debbie Hos Grown Up! The building bears no resem-hlanew to the structure ^that became a death trap almost two years ago. school Is on thc^dasiroom doors.; "Everything’s metal,” he said. The old budding had a brick exterior but/floom and stairways] were wopd. Among the 1,300 who attended] ifirst-dhy classes were several who; The Reverend hod l06f hi* way—until a linle *hild*howed him..,---- The now doctor in town—who made pdm beat o little fatter Meet The People... The Pleasure ..The €ntertelnment...Of The Veerl Here Is Ail The Love... Laughten..And Drams That Lite Cart Hold-All Pou red Into One Unforaettible Motion Picture 1 suffered in the Dec. 1 fire. s6wwwB6ws __y tSj . WOW! SMASHING —ALLRECORDS ffiDHIEWinB ttiiiniiiniMiaiimiiw HBT Her love wo* forbidden—thot's why it tasted »o iweotl ■■Ha. ".. *&&?%**. Mischief wot hi* middle name...He Everybody wo* waiting for her to die—but the wo* in no hurry... The Mayor was under tomeone't thumb...until he clenched hi* fiitt_ mm liitM. SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 W. SHOW STARTS 7:4S * -PSYCHO- - 8:30-10:45 ★ No On# Admitted During tho Showing of "PSYCHO" SATURDAY BARGAIN MAT1NEE-12:45 to 5:00 P.M^ ADULTS 45c HURON —THEATRE [THIS HAPPY FEELING. 1TWEXTY-BIGHJ Tedi3-W Includes 55th Briggs Homer Slugger Helps Bosox Sweep Series Against Tigers oKTRorr t AP' THE EOXTTAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1960 Russia Certain of Victory Over U.S. in Points, Gold LAST LOOK? — Ted Williams, the Boston Red Sox' great outfielder, is shown here as hr played in his last game of the season in Detroit yesterday. It possibly could toe Williams' last time "to appear facrc-as a major league player=aS ei* mors are that he will retire after this season. Af left Williams is shown as he singled in the seventh inning and at right scores his fourth inning home ran. iie had- a perfect day at the plate get- Far the second day In a......row, the 42-year-old Boston Red Sox slugger played a great game. Ye*-.terday. in what may have been his swan song at Briggs Stadium. Williams went 3 for 3 with a home run. a double and a single. It was Ted's 27th home run of the year, SI 9th career and 55th In Briggs Stadium. 1 Wilma Rudolph Anchors Relays for 3rd Award Ray Norton Flops Agaoi i as '60 Olympic Gomftt Near Finish Line ** : ROME dt — Soviet Russia, its ; gold medal and team paint lead -'ersfirp'over fbe United States as- . anred. looked to more of the so- * called minor sports it excels in to . day to fatten its domination of ths * I960 Olympic Gaines. '■’I The first results of the day give . an indication of what was to come. 1 In the first quarter-final match J. of the team epee fencing' tourna-. « ment, the Russians quickly ad ‘ vanced to the semifinals with a t 9-2 victory over Germany. Italy beat Sweden 9-3 and will meet * Russia in the semis. With track and field ended except tor Saturday's marathon * race, the day's Olympic schedule WILMA HITS TAPE - Tennessee State's Wilma Rudolph hits toe tape first in-the finish ; of the women's 400-meter relay race In Rome’s Olympic Stadium today; She and her teammates, Lucinda Williams, Barbara Jones and Martha Hudson, won in the time Of 44.5 seconds. At the finish line are, from left, Italy's Giuaeppina Leone, fourth: Germapy’o Jutta-Heine, second: and on the right, Wilma. PRESS BOX Best Cup Hope MacKay Out ot National Singles I His slugging helped the Red Sox ito a 9-1 victory over the Detroit ;Tlgen and a sweep of a two-game Ups and Downs /n '60 Olympics Ijmaasttis weightlifting, heron ' maaahlp, aad fencing — aporta la which the Rovtote haste been ' scoring wall and regularly. Shooting finale were scheduled lr day pigeon and rapid fire pistol' with Russians leading at the half- • way mark in each. The only U.B. possibility was Marine Capt. Bill. [McMillan of Turtle Creek, Pa who was second at the rokhray. point of file rapid fire pistol. Ob !>«+■ nf r the day pigeon event. Wednesday night was "Ted Wll- I. ROME iAPI—The i960 Olympic; Bill Alley of Short Hills, N. .J.,f FOREST HILLS, NT. tAP>-;tenf Rod Laver of Australia,) The splendid splinter cracked . _ „ _ Barry MacKay still is the big man seeded No. 2, against Bobby W’ll-! bis homer to the fourth Inning. ^ Wttma Ruddj^ a tall dignified Sally Sharp and her mothee. Mrs.^ tha t,s DaVte ^ tearo-fiieson or England, ranked No. 1. and: sailing If lata too upper right C»rioivii»e. Tenn. Claude Sharp, made it a family)guy ^ Americana are counting Mark against Dennis Ralston of field steads. He had doubled la [childhood polk, affair in women’s golf at roiwtj^ bring the Clip back from Bakersfield, Calif. j the fin* inning. ‘ won toe championship flight con-1 ^ anyooa.. ^ Cap 9-2. 5-7. 9-2, 93 decision over NsvylT^lby ran for Williams and Vfc {captain Davis Freed today. "He|U. Jota Lesch of Coronado, I Wertz doubled them both bnme.|*n• loa aw-meter dashes, Both Capt. McMillan end th leader, Russia's Ewceniy Cheridt . . x ..... |sov. were running ahead of the And poor John Thomas, j world and Olympic record peon lianis*night" and fcs «M been r;monumental[javelin ace. foiled even in started he Except tor McMUIsa ..d JoKte in pre-game ceremonies He thenUP* and downs, sirring preliminaries. He looked as if he! t exhibition for toe Rus- Kelley's remote hopes In tomoir- The shining heroines were: other gold medal of the gameo __________ I ictim, who be-r came the speediest woman in the iworid. solation. from the unbeaten basketball team, which won Its secmHr straight game, 112-41 aver Italy last night. ■ The track and field game* Aip Thursday in a surge *»-glory f'r some of the AmericsSfi* and a. day of doom for ohe. then anchored the Women's 400-meter sprint relay team to a .44^ vtctorv arid her fhird sold hSne arjwt! jz&ss: ^r1 z sl 22 jsss still has his big days. I'm disap- Calif. Wileon halted Allen Fox of Broee Narvetl. for three years pointed in his performance in the Beverly HiBs, Calif.. 7-5, 9-1, 92, an aatstandtag swimmer at Psa- jNational championships, but 1 stilland Ralston set back Rea Hobn-tisc Central High School, has [have confidence in hlm." {berg of Brooklyn, NX, 94, 9-7, been Burned to the 1M9 later- I MacKay was knocked out by 9-2. scholastic All-America swim Bob Mark, a second-string Aus-j .♦ * • #v team la tils specialty, the breast- jtraltan in the fourth round of the I Jn Women'* play, top-seeded stroke event. r“ -'Nationals Thursday, '7-5, 93, 94,!Maria Bueno of Brasil, the. de- ___ ma_ uiim----- . — * * s*------—“~r §4. 94 and looked good only in;fending champion, and Oiristme^,, ltl behind lyr tor indi- Mrs. Nancy Maas, wife of New the fourth set. ‘ntimsn of England, both are - Kddual honors came blonde and York Yankee pitcher Duke Maas.) t .* '* the semifinals. ' ' tp,\ »Hb to twins yesterday after.; But Adrian Quist, the old Aus-j Miss Bueno had no trouble with noon at St. Joeeph Hoepltal in Mt. tralianlta^X%per who is man- Nancy WCdey of San Angelo,^1. ho ~ andl“'"“ “T*” ~~ Clemens. One was a 7-pound 3-aging the delegafion from dow-n Ttox., 9-2. 94. and Miss T™man ^ *be. gflr| of_ s»1ra- ounce girl the other a 6-pound 6- [under, disagreed with Freed. vanquished Mrs. Bernice Vui«M ^ - it #* ounce boy. The Masses live tfi “It's fust my pemmal opinion." vtch of South Africa, 94, 94. The Red Sox kot another run in utica. . kairJ'2 lifitssa- Buchholz is the best of the l S. | Ann Haydon of En^and. seeded ,wKj|0Ut t ht(. Rookie I Wilma Rudolph, Clarksvill^I* ITimn.. anchored the U.S. womcsrT Utt-meter relay teani to her thitfg* gold medal of the 1960 Olymp placing her in a select class v..,{y; I all-time great*. field. |\idual honors came blonde and _ . J /shapely Chris Von Saltza, of Sar- Yom Brewer held the Tigers to atoga wbt> grabbed three four hits. Jim Bunning was thelj^jj (and a silver) to be-1 Hat her boy friend^ Say Nor-£C an outside-’• in taking^ • ming, ahd Monde Ingrid Kramer of Germany, who won both diving titles. . Among the male heroes were: Australia’s ‘great Herb Elliott, bo set an almost unbelievable Orld “and Olympic record 3:35.6, in the 1500 meters. * : i » w .. , . * . .,^1 ---------w—■■ — —■' — iwiinoui omeui ui k iih. ivumuc Billy Howton. a veteran of elgfit]P»y«ta- mcllnca;No, 2, met Donna Floyd of Ar-:tj„, nintnn tripled Frank Malzone seasons in professional football, re- to make the^ea^ erw. ^~ lltogton VS^anfl Darlene Hard of ^^ from the eighth ported to the Dallas Cowboys of! »« «» tor MscKay l^mg toiMontebeUo. Calif., ranked No. for the final Red Sox run. the -NFL yesterday. Howton, an Mark, I woukbi t attach too much^o^i w^th Jan Lehane of , Aus-j _ . • offensiveeDd.«pentse\en seasons! importance to that. MacKay *«jtraUa, today to decide the other The^Tigers seared la tte aew with toe Green Bay Packers andLthat kinil of plsyer-up oiw ds^ semifinalists. I cnth .wbea Racky Cotavlta dao- nlaved with the Clevelsind Browns down the next.” j .1 .... , —Wed and aeaeed Mi twv Infield . . K, TTie C^wboya Alsoi Buchholz sailed Into the quarij. ^ a^-Ll^ utH. !*■«»■ Chkw Feenaadas, Al KaWa 100-meter dato In Olympic record Seed ™ former MSU hLft^k ter-flnal. with a 90. 90. 92 tri-*AcH Of TfOnWin HillS Freak Bolling got the other Wof > Bob Be inch on waiver, from 8Uj* ^ Myer FlshmMt Morad a hMe-in-! Tiger hHs. New York Giants. |FrAndm, .andjnrt Hamilton B»*-jhlw> Thursday at Franklin Hills The victory left, Boston ■ - {ardsoc) the nail Street broter.r? — . —. . . j.Jk.u-j a. **-------- u iu« a -* w -• bracket' wltH a 64, 6-16* Olympic Sshsdjfls iHLVte^n u- Sris« PKSS noUS i*r>-Th» idiMut, ( Vi'!Country Club, Fishman aced thejbehindi the Tigers '“ jotepic parade, who won the de '.|149yard 9th bole with a 3-iron. He isixth place in the American ^ „ Olympic record Pto^ lteidand.- ' carded 97 for the round. ILeague. jgj92 point,. — . “ -♦ an* ! ■■ "' " ~ I Russia's gangling R. • Shavla- Probably the top quarter-final, I — _ - r* 1 t j kadze. who humihated the favor- --------- ^ XXvmme^Seoreboard M - *- : " the Hsio medal. a“*??,!*.j«is». * .| ^ pair of farm boys from P< »4h(>wever '-HT1^-pitZ ts-vcar-old j ^ribor Chuck McKinley of St. Amt. Mo., | !. Georg* worth j against top-seeded NSaie Fraser] bor* rinc iinotiof Australia, the defending eham-j POINTS | finals and the Americans wem \ | disqualified after If appear*#* they had beaten the Germans. * ‘ ! For Norton it wna .the climat -of a dismal flop. He Van last if : both the 100 and 200 meter sprinti j— the man HHea <» f«fm tirTjr- .the top favorite. NEAT REBOUNDS — Jerry West of West Virginia U. grabs rebound for the U, S. team during game against Italy b) Olympics to Rome yesterday. Italian players are unidentified. Unbeaten U. 8. squad moved to within one victory of its fifth straight Olympic basketball championship by downing Italy 112-81. They wind up the tournament Saturday night against Brazil, which was beaten by Russia 64-62 yesterday. ____________—1----------------——» ^— Wilma emerged the tqg> star. Shi. Jwon toe three gold medals ths 1tl.S. women collected to' go with jthe men's nine. The Russians g»t 111 track and fleid firsts, six by 1 their woih^ a ShiBjMe dent i< what the Americans once considered their owh back yard. Disqualified In^lay The dtaqaaNflenHea, though, spoiled what weald Have been a reusing finish ter* Uncle Sam. The men's 1(00 metM relay team raced to victory in n world record ef 3:02.2, breaking Js-‘ malca’g elght vear-oU mark «f I Hungsry vi Franc* su: tout»« su»w* ;35*^bwjj?*'k*K. ’innv' !”d “***;Shelby Wilson—who surprised t,-17-15, 64. while Fraser had MuPanSa *“|eiyone but themnelv«r by winnmg r-, H (mere than a workout to beating «*» iwh l_jwama'» .ns.- w»n» a„us»»b. medals to wrestling. ; £«* c*«n-Mike Sangster of England, N,L» XW’ S^laS^iin^iSM^vSX Mpg-I ^ ^ ^**,es' ummsb • m. sppwauu 46* 6-4. - 4s»”» ^ C"*»,iwr- lt:30 SJB—trsck-sm field; UstsOko. ^________ Denmark <2) *5: France raea (Mb Kelley. Groton. Conn.,p I m counting Oft McKinley iQT isodi w,. B^;,„V iidoubles to toe Pavia Cup." Freed] rjww4w»is»» isakL MEDALS “ But McKinley wants to play ato- novice at running the 409. meters, mt!Sa mimS^ArSw surprised everyond-inciud- ass *«*-“-^erojined player, the type who could cause Frwaer trouble |TuSSSf The other two quarter-finalsjSSJJJIT Great Britain mjr^, JHL H ■ Jesse Owens': ISM, Harrison Dillerd. ISM, Bobby- Morrow «ud Ira Murchison, ISM,] -t# apart -Bulpai rwriMr, oisriiuc Olympic 400-[meter hurdles champion — who * * Courtney: United} * W W She Davis boys then combined, ning the final two legs (Glenn joavu,[third, Otis anchor) on. file U. S. 's world record breaking 1609 ____imeter relay team. Theirs' were BHaTSiir*^ nwfwniancei u ia fuar-ivJtrta Brauer. oraat Britain, umi. ’ some was clodced in 3:02JJ and got anotoer piece ofgtdd. united States.] tRussi?'s surprising Sergey Fffl-(tfwM racoid. it*-lOW, Oarter. UMI.iatOV, *4 Prix “ *. h01?6 cterta, Dumaa. unaad staQai.. fpiev sired by a stallion owned by Eddie Southern. United States.' maxed by a bltoidrt' ^ti^ "^ the United States a victory in the who won the equestrian 400-meter relay. RECORDS iFadoayt*. Russla ltSt Schmidt has • Dtacus—Ntna Pen l.Mt meter relay — ututen mates czecnosjov (Jack Tertnan. Jhrl young, Glenn Davis, JaveHn-Otls Devtsi. S 0Z 2 (rtf world aad Olym-jiOId ran ate reosrd ]:•]» ky iamalca, Map. Rnaala. if Women's 4D0. mwefrtlay ; — United Broad 1 Dismal disappointments wen irned to by: Ray Norton, M Oakland. Caltf. who given tod Job of maintaining America's tong supremacy sprinting, trailed sixth in the 100 and 200 meters, then—with his heart set on a comeback—fouling ; In the (09 meter relay find to coat the United Stages a gold medal it apparently earned with an inches victory’over Germany. Hefty _ Harold Connolly, 1956 Olympic champion hammer timet Rational AAU king, couldn’t even qualify “n Fwamljor the final. ftrtM OMtfMSm£^9tii. SB ■ , - ... ng| jstoMp toifr*__a»oUn*. naosi*. an His pretty wife, former Olympic ___ ' discus champ Olga Fikotov* Cgn- iSurito mass. iZS* too tolled to qualify tor Norton Big U.S. Flop ROME (AP)—“1 can’t do any-i "Ray can’t fool me, 1 can tell, thin right," said Ray Norton said Wilma Rudolph, winner .of]M*tory dejectedly, "First I run too slow, then I run too fast* 'Sb what happens? I become the goat of the Olympics. There's nothing I can do about ft. It’s a memory I’U have to live with for Hte." The world collapsed Thursday for the rangy San Jose State College student from Oakland, Calif., and America's champion sprinter; His aeries of failures was cli- three gold medals and Amertea'sjchargtog Cart K • uf ra ann frtw heroine of the women’s ■ track brought the surprising teutons to, 'He tries to play it]second with a :44.5. coot, but I know. He’s dying to- * ,h * *tor ’’ j In the final field events, ths Wilma won her third gold medal |U.S.A. was shut out. Russia's Vlk-by anchoring the . women’s rriayjlor Cybulenko won fita javelta with team to victory and then fled 1278-8%. Al Cantdfo, Norristown, Olympic Stadium in tears because]Pa, world record holder at of Norton’s toame. 282-31* threw only 245-1 and never got to toe finals Romania's lo* Norton, nmtong the second leg, became too anxious and overran his none in receiving the baton from teammate' Frank Budd of As bury Park, N J. The Americans nipped strong German team at the wire to a fantastic race, with Dave Sime running Td like to cheer Mm up, butiland* Baht captured the women's r I don’r'dkre talk to him," toe ^ Jump at 6-lft IrwhJrh the said shortly afterward. "He must °My American, Neonato Rogers of be suffering mtserably." Robe, Ala. went out (Arty. Ray and WUtna are the strange n* 1(>IM ^ we)rt t9 anchor. only to be disqualified because of Norton’s error. Previously Norton—by Ms own admission "tied up to * from nervousness—had finished last to the six-man finals of the 100 and. 200-meter raced, losing for America , a sprint dontinngy which it had hah) for 32 years. The relay mistake was a crowning blow. Hie tall Negro athlete fried to kehp his chin up, but he couldn't completely hide ell the agonies that chewed away at Mai, CM., did (97, Karl Young ef (tan ; Fernando, Cal. : I99^ Glen n Davts, Columbus, Ohio : 45.3 and then Otis Davts, the new 400 . meter king from Lee Angeles, clocked on anchor leg at :(94, I Davis bad to run the fastest 40ft from a moving start to world track beat. Germany’s hard goat ahd heroine sweetheart combination of these 17th Olympic Games. They have been inseparable. Ray has cheered the willowy Tennessee girt to her historic sprint triumphs. Wilma has commiserated with Ray during his miseries. After I get home from this trip, I den’t think nlkov, In «:&*, bettor than the 28:45.4 Olympic mark of hi* countryman, Vladimir Huts, hut short of the tatter's world mark of 28:30:4; Max Truex. of Warsaw, tnd., the lone American entry, surprised ”■ fine sixth place showing in again," Norton said, "{’vrltad .JL 29:50-2 the fastest he ever has IkY— - #441 a..— -aa —-, — .—a M.JI a- a Mam iauauf Now l*d better go out and try to livipg. l hate to end ray on1 this sour nom. that’s fiie way It hae to be." The California speedstar said, bie wanted to complete his studies at Sun Jose State, requiring about one more term; hnd then go Into teaching and coacMpg. , ! The prafeoskmal San I^Rideco 49ers want him to pta/ football toe event. The Russians also picked up two goid toedais in wof^tlifting, with Alexander Kraynov beating Tbm-my Kono, Honolulu, to the middle-weiitoi division an a .lift of 961 pounds that cracked Kono’s world record. Kono teas second with a lift of 94? pounds. • Thp grand prix tie dressage m but he ia^t “I love football, but,tba equestrian competition also ‘ doubt thM I will play,” '{was won by Ruaria. '( ■ TWEXTY.ymg Bowling Night? W. Will Not fDfcwinyJr B* Undersold BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Promising Hoosler Back .LOST TOT I YOU oeOSOn jTC fir Vlrirtl In Ttb'; «-Klt Into fore#! L' - ploy for Banning In 7th. f—Orounrtfd BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (AiPi-iS*,*” *p*°c*r lB Hh ». M*_* I Promising sophomore tailback fio-A-Soet?!* irMli’ Chuck Fawcett Bill be out (or the jjuiu -*■»■>)« end Oroee'i 'season. Indiana football coach‘uSSTutorts* mts-; Phil Dickens announced Thurs-mo »—citnten. Hit—Hi*on. day. 4 ,S—Brewrr. Kann.h "V^TtS SS *0 * 1t h Brewer iW. lO-lli . .. j J l 1 j * p Dickens said Fawcett has arliwuL1^' ,*^! .. V | bone chip in his elbow, and doc- /rn.'tal, b. sum! tOTS advised acainst his COmpet-isMe mshoar. by Brewer ^rCjeht c-W until nextyror. 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"There is no talk In the. tikkens still has WUlie Hunter,|| | coaches' room, on the field i l •pert, iSM. why it .our of the Train las < U another In • aerie, i Maybe, i Just a. l BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Ufi-A 41t| million dollar stadium, seating j more than 48,000 customers, is growing in Bloomington. | It will be dedicated Oct. II he out to b over I Frank Coufalik, 230 pounds, Par-jma. Ohio; John Johnson, 22£L_llo-bart, Ind.; Jim Haas, 235, Stanley, . is best on ** W *>«“ | by the Ud*. themseiven. We are JjJ®* ’ * • *' * pHSes. The a**. ‘|T«t ^ ** thw Retting ready to! tidelinS SFiSl with a W J' *** S2ZL ^ ' PlV t***™ j knee and also missed spring drifla. ^ T** Hoo-iers. who d» ate * * * %^J5***^ ^ * L Michigan State. But fhto a£££|*»rre3 from NCAA champtohship . » t« * J Klk'| fiirtocbBlt. IndtiUM~laT1i(rTome^a«n|ieUtion-iiraltnnwins- tm^min ■■■■ I irW li Ibody all dressed up with no place i years and deprived ol their Big —». Wa to go. -______________________ - jTsn share of TV toothaU rec^pts ^JVhlgh ^ L The Hoosiers’ Big Tpnegamas this fall, could.be like uncaged! m maM. t nially. we eeuM I will not count inthe 1900 stand-! Tigers. bank os gaMhw at least 8 sat at Women’s Swim-and-Gym Program Open at YMCA n IK tksaa ns gat. ' ' Additional woea are these: Grad-j uation wiped out 19 lettermen, rln e, . 4 | j | ^.j__ X4^'tinsferWald Leads * —tailback John Henry JackaonJ Utah Open Tourney and wtngbacks Ron McCauley1 ! SALT LAKE CITY, lAPj-Dow If Flnsterwsld of Tegucsta, Fla., Jed Tailback in Dickens' single wMg jneaHy 10q touring professional* Pickens, who Will Held a liHcj .hl^; , back Jim Bailey, 186-pounder from j qu^?' V; LaParte, Ind. T.,iiu nLoT The other, include: Taddea p)a)m involved In The women's «witn-and-gyih pro- for golf lessons, otherwise tty- J gram has started at the Pontiac, gym period gets underway at -t-i___________________n 1_.ll , , ____J ... YMCA,.but there-are still openings", »:3S a.m. and eontinnea through' Qgcncc the only such formation!!'1*0 *** CO-0®® Utah 0|ien golf in either of the four classes held li :BS s.iw, twice weekly. ' } The gym period will include. Maroon, a 100 pounder who stands .The program, held on Tuesdays volleyball, badminton.!5-6 and Thursdays, either in the «nom-|batiw.tban. archery and weight * 1-----evening is open to Ml wwn-^j,^ course! It wlli he iaiowed Hm ArWi AF . VUTI UML 14---'A'T ”"'1-1 in-the Big Ten — is junior Joc!,0Vrilun,pnt »«d*‘.v *«cr scoring - the lowest nine holes of his caroer in Thursday's pro-sun preliminary. “tJttle Joe 4 it at the cost « a YMCA BMW»la benMp. I Women's membership in The! YMCA is $18, payable in a three-! jmdnth period. l-jby calisthenics, swimming lessons j n the Open and a swim period. The evening classes, will begin at 6:15 p.m. with those, who signj TinslerwaJd, In 1996. lied lag." says DMuns. “This sum- Worcester. Mass., f6r pro sweep-mer he spent boors and hsurs stakes honor* in the pronm. Each throwing u football at suspend- got 8-under par 63s on the 6,310-ei Hies pud'ether targets at his lyardf par1 34-37—71 Salt Lake home la Bridgeport. Ohio. Now. j Country Club course. They split t■y.TE'JrS.IS • IBl,'iS.“me pn>gnun ^ ^ proyrii: *m Mt. Mr mm Who ^jtonow ■M ^ ^ . thrower and | ' * * •r. Maybe, he 1 PinSBURGH PAINTS ip that look longer | New American StartsGrid-Season Baby sitter* will -also be provided by the YMCA for mothers who want to^enter the program. _ cents for the flrst ehild »*ll hav land 25 cents for each extra child!* for the entire morning or evening,! Others entered include defend-range at M yards or less. He ling champion Bob Rosbuig, Don It * —miss, naaa. I Fairfield artd BUI Casper Jr. — ATTENTION BOWLERS Haxslton Bowling HoadgndMors in Lsriro Orion ha Nat - Not Borvico and Hilton Bowling Shirts. Also, Don Cprtor Bowling Blacks- Fat Borvico because wo operate our own lottoring shop. HAZELTON Bowling Hppdquortprs 1SS N. BnMHlinf Ukt (Mu BOSTON iAP)4H»e fledgling American Football League tries its wings, talent and gate appeal for real tonight when Boston and Denver kick off the seasoh. **—®r;-1r— The drawing board plans, |Uay-er acquisition, training camps and eriubitlons are history. The test begins at revamped Boston University Weld at one time {known as Braves Field when the {National League baseball entry [played here before moving Milwaukee. window entering the program are gym LINCOLN, R,L (AP) — Racing j One of eight winning tickets ini uid battling cap. ifans at Lincoln Downs scrambled [the papeleta .poo I, the missing' Last year. SO women took part {frantically through debris on t**1: pasteboard uws presumed to be in the program between the ages ground and under parked car* . h lhat had ^ of 23 and,57. Itoto Wednesday searching for a|«* « l"at The first clasR was held Tuesday j winning wager ticket worth $l,-jcaihed when the payoff but information for entering can|322.80. 'closed. _ be obtained by calling Jim,Temple-1 The valuable pasteboard, police! * * * ton phyricni education director utrsald. bad been snatched frorfi the] ThS meant that mutual officials! Ithe YMCA, FE 5411®. hand of a Jubilant winner by a would have no way of knowing. bystander tfho sprinted for a dis- when and if the three tickets 'tant gate, pulled up short when ajuitimately are presented for pay: < niin 11111 11 illC I6*10* "as fired over his head and,[ment, which one had been taken I tAfvl i/va Jvw v somewhere in his dash, threw from- the rightful owner, George | Indiana's alleged over-seakms re-crulting Which led - to punitive ' measures by the Big Ten snd j NCAA are in school. (\KXT—MICHIGAN) AUTO PARTS FOR ALL CARS CUSTOM COLOR 12 s. FURY FE 4-9514 SEE THE LATEST! OXFORD ^fRAtLER SALES 14l> I. 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League champions, boutfit Danj Nick jCallahan: from the Ctevetohdtboxing p waivers on A1 Bansavage Both show* planned to help bring back iare rookie guard-llnebackeiV [major boxing to Detroit. 54 CHEVROLET, THE PONTIAC; ^KKSS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER », 1000 .Colorado Spring* «ai acclaimed| ;by a packed Juan* to the pre-LOS ANGELES — Davldl®**1* Of the U* to* MUm j Jesddm. the Unftsd'Stal**' 1990 Jenkins received the warmest; Olympic Gamea skating cham-j applause ot the **!| pton. made hit debut as a profaa- eoSi various “Jj atonal on the ice Thursday night, j jumps—largely his Olympic rtRH the 2S.year>okl champion frirniittoe-^rith never a .to»wep. Ninowski to Get Call Again Tile Detroit Lions an tocoosiit-^defending. Eastern pivislon chain lent football team in their first pkxis. four 1960 exhibition gamek. wiirtry; ,t wa( Hfaasmkl's pto point to dim toe memory «f laat weak’s) 40-10 drubbing by the Philadelphia Eagles when they clash with the m New York Giants at New Haven, _____________( Com, this Sunday < Laat week coadr George WUeoa,) conn., uus srnoay. ^ elected to go with Eari Morrmlf it l i Quarterback Jim Ntoowrtd, wbo'j the quarterhaefc ^ guided the Lkms to pre-seaaon Vie-1 Eagles and aitoough the liana did itorieswer the St. Louis Cardinals not get rolling on land Pittsburgh Steelers but dl^the team * Aden* IhatMI apart not start against the Eagles. wS|and enabled Philadelphia to pOe get the starting call against the it on. (/. S. Life Called ‘Soft The secondary, to particular, bad a bad day tost week as Eagle quarterback Norm Van Brocklin T* passed through jt consistently. ** Nevertheless, eoach Wilson is confident that the ttoun’a secondary of Yale Lary, Gary Lowe. Jim Steffen and Dick (Night Train; I sm will come through with the kind of job they performed against Pittsburgh when they s t o p p e,d Steeler quarterback Bobby -Lane cold. FoUowtog Sunday's game, the Lions have only one more exhibition igame on the acbedtale, a battle with (he Cleveland Browns at Clevelands Sept J4 The Browns beat the Lton» In an earlier engagement, 28-14, tost month. ' rwSj— ca*t — i tlwSHiM BMW Mtw. « I ..wsfir* KT Wheel Alignment •650 - Members of the U4t*d States 1,fi(lQ-meter relay-team take shelter under a tent of blankets as they await medal presentation in Rome’s Olympic Stadium today. The team won the gold medal by setting a world record to the .event. They are, left to right, Ja^kYerman. Earn Young. Otis Davis and Glen Davis, Time of the race was S:Q24|. | Partial Ban on Night Fishing Proposed. ' ROME (API—Avery Brundige.jBnu^^tin^. ''It U a lit-president ol the International!He- frightening to find that the [Olympic Committee, .aid Idav Mft ltvtoe threatens to makejthem. for I do ne* believe their the United States second class in!Intentions are precisely those ot Ispprfa,. **•" ____ “We,see outrlassed to ball the , [Wings Sign Aldcorn for #er great Negro athlete* we d i # «% 11 • J Heaving 3 Unsigned ■■■■■■■■MiBBrnaBai Kim MITO SERVICE HIGGINS LAKE ufi—A partial vation department’s program^ clos i A 13-mile s ban on night fishing and closing ing off sections of some streams stream would stay closed t {jangling in some waters to all but .to all but fly-fishing. There were [fishing. l The ChkagO businessman ^‘ just been reelected head 9* thejeom. VymWjW winger who* •ctlon farther down- IOC tor another tour years. was Detroit's third highest scorer B ftj Brundage said the United Sfatesihut reason, agreed to terms with [should have a national sports pro- the Red Wings yesterday for the ■ 149W«dHuranSlfMl FI 2-1215 5 artificial lure* are* Trout Unlim-fno opponents. aJ * ★ W .gram like Soviet Russia s. **m**ona* **®c*t*y ■ -.......■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■••■■■■■lited’s proposals for maintaining The commission discussed pro-! There are Indicgilonf that trout “Rossis has MMM able gym-| # * w •■■■ — —-— -- — -Sm trout populations in Michigan. posed changes In flies-pnly w*teM; generally are bigger and more, easts," Bnindage said. “We'l , waR Detroit's fir Casey WwteH Jr: of Maniste?. P®#‘po,wf * SptontMul in fliesHtnly waters. Dr.1 trouble flmfiag WO fa »e >choicc in ^ ^ draft , president of the fisherman organ- 0”0 _r" rnpp,1J'8j *[_ - Gerald Cooper, director of Inst!-! United State*—or even W. and the ex-Toronto J rhsatkm, msde the suggestions yes-jhn ex^miy areig^ to ome^||utg fl, fl Pi f-=9 ■ 1 Umpires kfie Rest of Season ^ U.°™‘SI* posing flies-only regulations, [eight to 10 miles of the Black River in Otsego bounty. AMMLER-DALLA PQPfiE-DART Only Si 975.00 ill »uil>H F*eUry !<•!»■ Tb» arI Umh MW D*tfc*b SlaicB. Cfcryfiler. InperUI. N|l Twk 1001 MAIN S.T. ROCHESTER OL about th« condition of your car muffler? i Come in for J inspection: Pl—The football | Branch of JJie Au Ores River ini their. St. Iosco County, where the club owns; ST. LOUIS (API ..." [Cardinals make tl . ^ BOyftiN (API — A merle an-debut tonight against the Phila-ljT^,^”" League ipnplrcs Bill McKinley delphia Eagles with more thanj .. —1 and Ed Runge, Intended yirtims i 25,000 fans expected to attend, j of an alleged extortion plot, Thurs-j The Cardinal* became a' St j day Were granted leaves of ab- Louis team March 13 after 40: renee for the balance: of the basp' years in Chicago. ^ ball reason: _ _ ,.J j. •_:_____ a A____"w—i—.—J Tlie action wss^tato-n byletgito | careUnat ^oach FrariktPop)] President Joe Cronin upon re- Ivy WM d|aappointed with the quests trom The arbiters. cuib's 35-14 Labor Day defeat- by Cronin said he was grentlng the unbeatfn Grwn Bay. That e\-ened leaves because the two men had,hll team> vn.MaMn r^ord at helped authorities apprehend towLj ^ Cardl have defeated de-md a woman in connection fewlin„ National Football League wdth the attempted jrameup Baltimore Dallas ahd have continued to lend fall as- - _ . [ Tom Sillan or petrott. reprerent-ing More Trout, Inc., asked for a I similar - rtriing—for about three-] quarters of a mile on. the East I960 Rambler America! *1774 Wilson Ante Sales. lie. BS-W at MllfarS KS . mtMaaS EM S-1BSB MtJ S-flBI BOB MIMEWEASER’S North Silt SPORTING 600DS sad HARDWARE WILSON and BROOKS FOOTBALL SHOES Complfitt Lint d> Umpii* Football Iquipmgnt Bowling Skirts and Blouses HEADQUARTERS FOR COMPLETE WILSON OQUIPMINT VARSITY dACKETS end SWEATERS 000 Joslyn Av«. Open 9-9 • FI 4-5193 ■FREE IS aitotos ln>talMtaa. Midaa' mufflers am OUA*ANTHO for aa tong a* you own your car. aaU aarsiaa ckarg* s fi irioio :■ 435 S. SAGINAW j ■(stance to the Investigation. have lost to. Detroit. The trio was allegedly Involved . IVy returned King Hill to the in an attempted shakedown after.[No. 1 toi^erta^r^Jrejon^ umpires had been photo-|J°hn Roach iur graphed with two women m a tw^f Rara<*s-iLaurel. Md., motel room. mckmw »-w' ™““[Tjger, Sandy Tangle [police after they were, contacted! by the men. They said fifty were /n, • re . fan told to pay 52,000 each under|j»| Q yrem a \gr\f /< threat of damaging thqlr reputa- «» VJlyllipia JCpi. LJ ■ ttons Tbe uropires fator -acted asj------------- halt in a trap ret up by author- DETROIT Iffl-Eftck Tiger, the Idea. , jEhfttoh Em p 1 r e middleweight j champion from Nigeria, will meet1 Randy Sandy, the 100-pound contender from Brooklyn,- to .a 10-i SERVICE Specif 95 Tbit rervice includsn • Rapack fraat whrel Dayton TIYKR Special 0 d| A ^ 1. intis1, I TIME PAYMENT 6R REGULAR SG GAT CHARGE siMiiAt tow fifcii oh itt siitt on rms OPEN EVERY MINT ’TIL • P.N. Dayton TirE Co ^ I (FQffflOrly MARKET T1HE CO.)| 77 Wo*? Huron Street FEB-0424 *52 Chevrolet 4-Dr.# Standord Tront., R&H ‘2-Dr., Standard Tram., R&H .. Club Coupe, Standard Tram., VS, RDM, W.W.......... ’S3 FORD Club Cp*» RAH, Std. Trani. 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Oriole Rookie Silences Tribe for 9-0 Victory Chicago's 5-4 Triumph! Over Yankees Restores . By TtofeatoMM pmm img in ,,, - , j In the words or Milwaukee Man-[season bs they did while clobber- Birds I 72-Game Lead ager Charlie Dressen, the Bravestag San Franciaco 9-4 Thursday - - ; ’ "■ ■' V- i-... is not dead yet • night. Bv The Aaaoclatpd Prees Not with guys like Ed Mathewa It wL opening da:/. Baltimore driving in fh* ran* on a pair of| Spahnie. woitoig Jor_tM ttod beat Washington 3-2 behind Jack Fisher's 3 2-3 innings of three-hit, ” Dressen Claims Braves Not k!homers and Warren Spahn cloa-Jtimy In four days, won his 19th Totals 31 1 4 I lor Kuijrna In Mb. f)|Mis ft Baaaaa CMy . E—Carey. Alllton 27-4. Kamai CMy 27-* -_ >mi Gclpbl* *7-19. LOB—ChtflfO S. PMHLdel- urma . Wlfl. HR—Banka. I Krallcl (W. W LA 414 s4a 4 cm M 441 US'nWMCO MILWAUKEE shutout relief and Oriole tans wondered if they dared hope. Now there are just 18 games .left, and ' that same 21-year-old j a right-hander has pitched his third] consecutive shutout, winning his • • • • sixth in a row as the Orioles dob-1 Mi* 4 bend Cleveland in a 9-0 outburst] ' n m TI Thursday night that, restored their e iaa aas-4 lH-game lead in tlie American! League. 8 tR Bsso by their thumbs.' still wondered _ _ __F! ! J J wither tlMy dared hope, the Oil-D—Bocgass. Oorman. Smith? Sudol D-- Kul!’n* ••___»•' • * .1 1 CBgO White SOX gUVO 'CHI 8 KliL.1 »a5T«ML __________ - NEW TORE CBKAOO I * * atari ........t > 4 4 f fL~ „ MekM. abrkkij With Ted Kluszewski, the genial j SXrjak^Mi I Sir! »!*' a Jii!*!"*. driving in three runithe. ^ T - fei” 4444 ®%“ •1 White Sox knocked off New York I Mantle ef *11 o-Kui'Mi ib s o 3 3,5-4. after the second {dace Yan- lS2=5?-tb tsisoiSSp J J JJkeeahad edged within a haH-* 194 4 LaUar c a a i o.game of the too. The White Sox. i|s___ « « S * Ti”" 4 o io defending champs -and the Orioles 4isil£k">M* 4 is* ^^rP » iJloi1**1 foe won an' 11-ganie road ass a pttmv. p 34 os bTbrm'n p is 4 s trip, are third, still games be- 41! o coaufs » 0004 *“ ** •••• Washington rapped Kansas. City y 11 ij Total* si 4 41 Toiaia 33 411 4 7-0, and Boston beat Detroit 6-1 in a—Walked for Boyar in 7th: b—Ground-1 other A1 tramps un p »»»» lad out for Kemmerer In 7th; c—Ran for olner games, bjiafame O f 4— ___ pootoan 'n. Jth; d_riled out Mr Skanto 111 fa, 7-fti1 ft ----------- AiHfno 4k 4- M (Blanch'd ft Crandall c ak r k blit Bl: —Mil 4 la) siiiaBt Cepcda If ilaBaray L .... »• -Schmidt a 4 111 Span(ler 1 Strkland if It It Adoack lk raoaaod u 4111 Logan as McCmlck p 0 4 4 4 Coftlar 2k 6:1----- “ 111 4 Spahn p 443 444 414-4; New Tark lor Lope« h " g—Oraundad | Fisher, wM blanked the White oof ail ata—4 Sox - and Yankees in his last ' Klllwaukec IM. DP—Mathewa I r. HB—Schmidt. Math- -1 String to 27 with a five-hitterj against the Indians. But he didn’t get a chance to coast until the ek as solShicalo0.8CTub.^,S..SrtE^tsiVenth inning, when the Birds 24-13, Chicago 27-14. ■PBpiMlicM —- ------‘ McDougald — _jbak and sk____________________ bek and Skovron. LOB—New Tcrk run al< Hank Aaron Braves moved within six games of tint plack Pittsburgh. They also gained a virtual second place tie with the St. Louis Cardinals, who like the Pir« idle, in the National League rare. With 20 games left, the are six back of the Pirates oh thC lost side—and’ they have six to go with Pittsburgh. The Buca, who Downtown Pontiac will be bulging with muscles. Saturday, Sept, nth, when the YMCA present* Its Power. Lift Meet on the County Courthouie lawn WolghUlftera in seven classes from around the state of Michigan will compete, bended by Pontiac's 181 pound state power lift cham-lon BUI*Posey. Posey won the hchigan AAV! title last year. To qualify, the weightlifters must bench press their own bodyweight. have an exhibition on Jodo an inged. The program will start si 2:M pm. tnd registration tor entries is $1.06. ' ' ./ San Di«go Man Uacts Races on Tawas Bay TAWAS CITY OB-Csn M. Kich-enlaub of 8sn Diego, Calif. led die field today as the International Lightning Claw lomr • Competition will be held in tiw|w«il into its second day on Tawas „ M 123, 132, l«, 166, 181, —---------“--------------- ^-------r:i~ 196 sndjBay. heavyweight classes, Trophies will be awarded for first, second and tiiinl placet. White Sox Hurler MyOuif^siair rago Cuba while the Braves start j three-game aeries with Los An-■tea, also have 20 left. St. LouIrI is- 22 remaining, two against the “BIRMINGHAM, Ala fAPV — Alj Braves, none against the Pirates. I Worthington, 31 -year-old right-j The Cards play three at PhUadel- handed pitcher tor the Chicago phia this weekend. White Sox, flew home eariy Thurs- ,♦ w * * day and Indicated he may give up The, defending champion Dod- j professional baseball. ' j gers, lO'.ii games behind in fourth, -t • ... n___i___,1 ti...__ points were Jim Schudei at Detroit and Kart Smither of Buffalo, N.Y. Schudel finished second and ninth in yesterday's competition and Smither cams in fifth and .sixth.-------''...... - _—:.||7. I PSETTER FALLS — Australia's Bob Mark drops racquet as he falls during attempt tor a return of ball, right, during Na- aS3a d —4—2is.~rre*»». *******‘^'|b//«• ) an II nit Bowling Boll WKC, 108 N. Saginaw — Ff 3-7114 Purthascd jtJltagersttoe Win From Title Norm Darker drove in three [_ runs witfiT a pair ot singles r°fC the Dodgers, who wrapped up their sewing in the first two Innings against loser Jay Hook (10-16). Sandy Kottfax (7-12) was jthe winner with an eight-hitter. ST. LOlJB (AP)—The St. Louis)Vada Plpaun and Qlff Cook hom-Cardinaie Thursday signed 15- «** for % who took the | season series 12-10. \Cardinals Sign Teen-Age Mound] Ace to Contract followed a leadoff single by Ron] Hansen. Fisher, winning his 12th, then forced in the first raft with] bases-lopded walk off Jack Harshman. A two-run double by| Jackie Brandt and a three-nm homer by Gene Woodling made it • romp. Marv Breeding then) . . i - .... .R made it ridiculous with a twbout ROME (AP)-AU-America ,Jer- year-old Mike Jones, a right-hand- triple after Johnny Klippstein hadjry Lucas, big man of Ohio State’s ed pitcher now in the seventh) Rookie Art Mahaffey, who had loaded the bases by giving up the [NCAA champions, scored—26gi-ado. I beaten Pittsteirgh ttwice) Orioles’ fifth and sixth walks ofipointe Thursday night and led the ♦ ♦ * iLouls, Milwaukee.and San Fran- the inning. [unbeaten, favored United ‘States] a club spokesman said the boylcisco, lost his first since called up 112-81 victory over stubborn received a consideration for sign-by the Phils, although allowing Ml IMS) 4 p t ew York (Stafford (Bruc« 3-5), 4:15 | llton (Wilson 3-2) (DaltJ ‘ |N*w York Boston at i ' Washington The Yankees, whiners because of a White Sox error the night before, blew a 4-2 lead after a two out muff by first baseman Skowron in the seventh. Gene Freese started the rally with a leadoff home run against Yank at chic*to ace Ditmar. who left after an at Datreit [ infield single by Luis Aparicio city and the error. Italy^ The victory put the Americans within one victory of its fifth straight Olympic basketball cham-pionship. IWriVCU a ruiisiumiuun iui ai^iruy mr ruui, aiunniKii nuumii# —jing btrt added, ’’in today's marketijust four hit* by the Cubs in, his Lucas, 6-8, scored 20 points in the first half, when he almost single-handedly held off the Italians. The United States had only a 36-48 lead at halftime. A] Smith hung the loss on re-1 united states ^ italy _______________ llievers Luis Arroyo (4-1) with ajwe*t_______« • it single that made it 4-3, and Mug^ ^ j J}? then wrapped it up with a two- Loom ran “wrong field” double to jeftlpffffl0 [off southpaw Bobby Shantr. It national league (was the third hit for Big Klu, whojfn^Sf*0 baat rtt. BakIM waa ln the parting line-Up for thej^ff first time to more than- twolsram* _______________ -:30 p.m. New York at Detroit, 1:30 p.m. Boston at Kansas CUT, 3 p.m. SUNDAY'S GAMES ' Cleveland, <1>, 12:30 p. leagp. (2), 1:34 p.m. ( Detroit. (I). 1:30 p.m. Kwaaa CIty. 3:34 p m. 7 6 20 Calebotta # 0 6 Vtahello 4 2 10 Oamba TIRE DISCOUNTS Brand Naw—First Claw fi 70(IS NMt ...4 4.4, .VilVAAE Whitewalls HIM No Money Down n*a Tax and Taw OU Tin United Tire Service 1411 BaMwta At*. TE 4-4417 ...9> g ■ »ti .444 ' 8 ■ months. it would not be considered a big [seven innings. Ernie Banks' 39th onus.". home run scored Chicago's first r - A ♦ ★ run, and Ron Santo's sing!* Young Mike, one of 10 children)scored the clincher in the sixth, of a Negro laborer, was signed to after a triple by Bob Will. Glen a Keokuk, Iowa, contract Jn^ the Hobble 114-17) was the winner. Gass D Midwest League. He attracted' the attention of a number of major league scouts recently with hie pitching and slugging' feats. His sponsor, Irvin Loris, said [ Mike has pitched at least 30 no-hit games. - ■ V" ———] ★ •*) Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick granted the boy special per-mission to sign a contract as a] hardship case. ISO sr Batin Baler* Th# Needed to Fill Mixed ~ Ltagvet. Sat. ivsi. 6 PJti. tm ■ few spots M LADIES TIAMS OR INDIVIDUALS THURSDAY 10 A.M. LAKEWOOD UNES j St. Lift i flfLo ■0IS4I Chtcax* ........ fSiMBtois - --------- THussPArs EitoiW Chicago 2. PhUadatohl* lJ lit Lot Angela! 7. Cincinnati A night BmwsaS** 4. 8*o Fianelaw A nt Only game* scheduled. _____ TODAY’S OAMES >• PVancUco (Aam jaw* 14-14 and ODell 7-10) at Cincinnati (Maloney 1-4 and PuiMr 1M); <2). f------- Loins iSlmmma 4-31 at ff (Rofierts PHI, 7:08 pJB. Chicago (EUtwafM 4>U) at Pittsburgh (MtatB 10-7). 7:15 p.m. Lob Angeles (Williams 1S«) at Milwaukee (Buhl 144). I p.m. — SATURDAY'S GAMES Chic ago at PMaMOWt l'E p.m M. Louts At raBadawMai ldf p.m. Sa-A—alae at Milwaukee. 1:34 »J», San Francisco at CMclnaatt. 1:19 p.m. SUNDAY’S OAMES Pittsburgh. (1). 12 noon ■____ st Philadelphia 12:35 p.m. Los Angalaa at MUwauke*. 1:36 p.m. .=■ ■“ 1:34 pc "The taste is on the target" SAYS MR. SMOOTH TO MR. SILK Kessler tastes as smooth as sflk,- FREE INSTALLATION—20,000 Miles er 1-Yr. GntmIm COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION brakes RELINED PORD—CHEVY tP,g* PLYMOUTH ALL WORK DOME HI 1 HOUR! 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SJ95 Par Bhaat 4x8—Vs—V-Groove PACKY BOARD EXCELLENT BASEMENT PANEL!NO $3 50 SAVE Dickie BuiMYour Own Garage FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION MATERIAL Far FaH 2-Car Garage Site 20x20 As Low Ai NO MONEY DOWN IBg Ion* AraEabl* $098 FHA TERMS Fiona AraEabl* f Doo» Mol iBc/ado Doors or Coanoat) THIS INOLUDES • 1x4 Rafters • Premiam .104 .Siding . • 21S AspbiH Shinglas . • 1x4 .Itofton • #1 Premium Douglas Fir Stwds • Phrtw . • Ixtortor .Trip • Beef Beards • 1 FREE DELIVERY \All prices quoted above are special cash and curry prices Dickie > Lumber 249S ORCHARD LAKE ATE.. KEEG0 BAUM—FE 6-3531 Haul: Mat. - Fii. 7:30 - 5*6 Satarfty 7:30 - 4 — CLOSED SOXBAT THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEETEMfBEfl 9, 1880 SKWt»TWO SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE the ground to burn out to ashes; others Mk that you split them horizontally scatteringthe tobacco and then crumple the paper into a tiny ball which will disappear 80U-A-WAYS PARTY EQUIPMENT HAND b POWER TOOLS LAWNMOWERS HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT MANIOC'S CHAPPAQUA, N T. - There hal been wry little wrttten abosjt garden etiquette and until recently there wae < really no need to -say ' L Return borrowed took promptly and in the sane condition they were received. 2. Never step on seeded areas Priced from Potted Evergreens Fine Container Grown Stock Andoro, Phitzers, Rtd Barberry Milford Gets New Center for Lawn Research JACOBSEN’S in 8 Different Colors 5 Pastel Shades at your house? CEILING Exterior Shutters and Blinds Gold Bond It's Time to Plant... EVERGREENS Fine Fresh Dug Evergreens Baited In Edith and Ready For Fall Planting. EVERGREENS"0" position• [IHf McCIILLOCH NNE/41CUM SAW; cufastl: • ?£weh»SToiKTn Mr pUtol trip ■ than *w*r (it Hi. less bar) • Cut Atrm flush with around PLANT >---A K' >pr*aavn and ▼ 3,000 e» this lew price Hr Pyrowiet Thousands of othor ovorgraom, flowering trees end shrubs priced to sill. . 4-Tr. Seedling Bine Spruce 10 for *1.95 12" Bed Barberry 10 for *1.95 MIGHT GOLDEN PRIVET *1.25 EACH dt low CRfDIT TERMS WE TAKE TRADE INS RUNNING WILD — This potato vim hi the garden of the Frank Kimballa, 1877 Maddy Lane, Keego Harbor, ha* big Ideas. It Is Pearly five feet tall. Mrs. Kimball who grew up on a farm HARVEST GIANT MUM nil WITH EACH jTOICHAIK or TUP o» mm OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL-DARK wonders if there are any potatoes on it. In her tiny garden plot she. also has nine-foot com in which the photographer all but disappeared while BorNiii’i Greenhouse lit Nursery dude Investigations of laiect and gram disease control, proper Pontiac Rd. ot Opdyke FE 4-1734 FE 4-1112 1835 S. Rochester Rd., 1 Milo North of Auburn Rd Roc hotter, Michigan RICHMOND, Ind.—Development of s 15-ac re Lawn Research Center St Milford, Mich, has been .announced by William H. Nolan, director of saiea at Moto-Mower, Inc., leading producer of rotary,■ reel and riding poorer mowers and garden equipment. Planned as t lawn-care experimental area, the center includes S acres devoted to a "wood museum” and "grass museum” and a 12-acre proving ground tor 1 testing Moto-Mower products. 1 Cooperating in the venture tom I agricultural and horicultural ex-« perts from the faculty of Michigan State University. < "■establishment of the Lawn j Research Center enables lit to * go welt beyond just the ntanu- urts,”r he added. Director of the project is George F. Rung* Jr., an instructor at Michigan State, who holds both bachelor'k and master’s degrees in ornamental horticulture. The experimental plots are part of a large farm owned by Dura Corporation, of which Moto-Mower is a subsidiary. 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CREEPING RED FESCUE ...... .49 PENN LAWN FESCUE ........... .79 CHEWING FESCUE................69 MEADOW FESCUE 7 KENTUCKY 31 FESCUE............39 FANCY RED TOP.................69 ASTORIA BENT GRASS ....... 1.10 ITALIAN RYE GRASS........... .19 PERENNIAL RYE GRASS ....... .29 TIMOTHY SEEP —...I.........- -39 WHITE DUTCH CLOVER......... 1.25 r-1 FEW WORDS ABOUT GRASS SEED- Grw. (MS I* > prMtael »f nun III »rt« pnllr la eaaMtr. Fart»i, OtmiaatlM aaS WmS taWil an vMaBy tafartaal ta V« Mb* nlalnMi m< b iM la in fMh * SILENTEX Exclusive, brush-tsxtursd, wood fiber tilt makes a beautiful I coiling. Absorbs up to '80% of the noise, too. ’ \5V2* par sq. ft. mm I for easy installation . . OllP-STRIP • Lower material cast . used in place of wood furring. ,i Requires no nailing or stapling ’ of tiles. • Easy-to-use ... lightweight, i comes in handy 4T6dTferij|th.. Pocked 100 ft. (25 strips) to a tube. use exclusive A'/i" The exterior of your house creates the first impression. Extend o warm Vw™ Pj>t Q up friendliness with Personality Shutters and Blinds. BURKE LUMBER COMPANY 449S DIXIE HIGHWAY OR 3-12111 INSTALLMENT FINANCING ST LOCAL SSJtVICI HOUR?: Weekdays 8-5:30—Saturday 8-4 Closed Sundays All Yard Prices Are Quoted THE 1H)NT1AC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1900 TIIlRTV-THBEg Congo Army Goes Right Murdering With U.N. Force Told By ADAM AMES . HiMgBV-IMfeN V1 TH*NK SO. HE " THAT UH> ABOUT ) TRYING TO OUR A6SB, WON'T / TELL US TO WAIT H6,J0«tr A AUTTU WHILE.., .TWNK IT OVER... . By BAT TICKER usmsmm; iaf, —Overpacifk-Um by the United clpllned >army. Nations has placed its Congo “peace force*' an the side ai mass murder here Whatever the Immediate outcome of the power struggle, between Premier Patrice Lumumba and President Joseph Kasavubu. the Congolese national army continues to carry and use its arms in Indtocrlmtnato slaughter, sap-posedly on behalf of the Lumumba government. Only a token fraction of. this mercenary force, hold togsthsr by the wish fo^ pay. and fre board, has been disarmed by —toeU-N. fames.-----------------1 ★ * * Without U.N. financial aid, the strapped government of Lumum- hn would not be able to feed ordered them. Machine •if meet payrolls of JU surly, iU-dis- blasted tiny tots huddled In terror under school desks. Swinging machetes, the central government force butchered many of who escaped the fttsUlade. After the massacre, the Congolese detachment retired to its camp for a repast of canned fish, by the UN. * Grim Implications of the UN. position hem ate no . blanket indictment of Ms operations. The UN. has tried valiantly to tackle the multiple probiema of the Coo-go and has provided the only force for stability now existing in the widespread chaos. Without the ing in the open, untended when they fell. Others ahe untended & a hospital. One doctor here bitterly complains that the UN-forces are refusing protection to doctors who want to tteat wounded. That would be showing partiality to one of the sides, claim they. Bf Lou Fine Quite understandably, ths U.N _______J ...___ The total death toll stemming has sought to keep out of interns) UN., nearly Ml aaaentTal services j from Lumumba’s campaign into quarrels. But a policeman seeing two man fighting, is not taking aides If he stops the brawl. Hr leaves it to the Judge to deter-Many ef those wounded are ly- mine who is at fault. ByEdgnr Martin Off Giant Bombs Ike Again Rejects Plan to Build "Doomsday" Horror Weapons WASHINGTON (UP!) -*Pr«ai-dent Eisenhower and his defense advisers have rejected proposals to tikiild "doomsday bombs'* and to stake hopes for preventing a big war on these horror weapons, s reliable source said today. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Informant, who cannot be identified, disputed published speculation that the United States and Russia within flee yean will have "begaton" bombs so powerful that A begaton K the equivalent ef ■ tens ef TNT, or • times the bli fmv» of the pneeuTPeiarto missile warhead. Two or three such giant H-botnbs, delivered by big rockets, satellites or bombers now on the drawing boards, could practically wipe out a small country. I - # W ♦ These fantastic bombs could be built, and there is no guarantee Thil RMIlBr il lid buMtog thim, the source said. But the United 'States has no plans to add them to Its nuclear arsenal. instead, the United States has sieved In the ■other direction — toward perfecting smaller meteor warheads — an the theory —that * petenttntjggrpsor more likely to believe a U.S. from hospital maintenance to water supply yould rnllapss. aid something like Jungle law probably would prevail everywhere. NEED MOKE POWER Though the cityfflan aspect the U.N. Congo operation may thus deserve praise, the military program certainly baa not achieved Its goal of peace and stability. And, in the - view - ' some here, a new mandate may he nr reentry from the Security Council to. UN. forces, giving them power of police as well it the uniforms. Nowhere is the untenable position into which the U.N. has been maneuvered more apparent than in the Kasai, a mineral rfch secessionist province. Visitors are treated to the spectacle of seeing the UN. assist in an invasion which is leading to slaughter of hundreds. UN. assistance is not willing, to be sure; it stems from blind obedience to the idea that only moral persuasion is to be used here. * For example, a batallion of Tunisian troops under the U.N. command stood idly by last week Airing the worst massacre yet perpetrated by the national army. A detachment ef this army herded over 60 man, women and children Bakwa near Bakwanga, then mur- the Kasai now Is reckoned at t around 300 dead and perhaps 700 ■ THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger l toVNCB. VOW. X VKMftS WYX.'WBW COtttNkhCA&D TE*n>-T>V VOCXOW.fa*vte THE BERRYS By Cn( Grubart ITfe A LITTLE CONFUSING] FOR EVERYONE. jlK/ INCLUDING DADD// Y if-W-u DIXIE DUGAN will I, Mother?" BOARDING HOUSE Four years ago, Eisenhower stated this policy publicly. “We know we can make them big. We are not interested in tbat any more,*' he sakl. A # * Since then the U.S. decisio against trying to beat Russia t possession of "doomsday1’ bombs has been reaffirmed, and it still stands. Strategic, planning studies prepared for the armed forces and toe National Security Council have backed up the ' administration’s conclusion that the capacity to threaten total antflhWatton of K»*-sia would not streneth*" and mhtot actually weaken the U.S. position. The weakening might occur If it -appeared that the United States was reiving wHmarih' on weaoons which in reality it- dared not use. Stale's Forest Fire Record FineSoiar ---LANSING (UPIl—Michigan toc-^ esters are keeping their fingers crossed hoping tor a continuation of to* state’s etvri toras* fro record this year until the fire season ends. Michigan registered only 111 seraa damaged by flees tram Memorial Day toroOgk Labor Day, the Department of Omser-v*M* mmr~—~~'i The average lots for the period since 1951 has been 870 acres, say officials. Current forest fire fig-] ires, are abou‘ equal to 'hose of] 1966, lowest on record, when 3,430] acres were burned. This year's] toll stands at 2,316 acres, the department said. ♦ # ♦ —The department said vacationers would deserve a pat on the back -rtf toe toil doesn’t climb sharply during too toll camping and bunting —on» when toy leaves and dead ground foliage make toe danger of forest fires even greater than in the’summer, DONALD DUCK ] By MeEvoy and Striebel By V. T. Hamlin CAPTAIN EASY OUT OUR WAY (TP JUST LIKE ID \ ASK WHAT THE / OPTOKTUN(TIES FOR ADVANCEMENT! L ARE HERE--IF NOT \ SO GOOD, I'M / 6ETTlW,aJT V TDTRYSOME-'V: "miNo ( BETTER-^ THE INSIDETRACK JffWILLlAMJ 1*t VAMATO CAN'T T HI PROBABLY WILL kkjow that; is i chub higher, toss he keep* climb-] sure hkW out op INS, MS MAY onitiACH 0* “SHIP TO PROM LACK OS J Hr MIS3ILB5 from Otcvaul A OUR NAVAL UNITS OSS WEnA TUB CHINA COAST., By Leslie Turner BUT OBAO OR NOT...IS HI* U-J CASHES ST CHINA, IT WIU. BBRVB THE R»D*'PU*P05Ei THBVlL STILL CLAIM Tl«Y-M0T IT OOWtfi AND CAPTURIP III /YBS.YOlTRS f RIGHT. OUR ONLY HOPS » TO SHOD Bli. OBAO on AUVSl By Ernie Bushntiller GUE4* WHAT*- 1 ' THAT BIRD ON A | r ALOc r v CHIPS 14 f HAPPY/ CHIPS'HEAD FINALLV 1 FLEWAWAV. J By Dick CnvaUl M A AAATTER OF FACT, H& |S3N*r. THE BIRD LEFT SOMETHING BEHIND ANOCHIP4 l~ By Walt Dinnsy I'LL BITE THEFI»ST •' . . ~—p-------—t-it-H Alters Schedule —QtoUtt Judge, peeildlpg,-------1------------------- -On rending aid fUto* tbs Crow am M ONUWM at defendant sad crass- mmm cam To Open Branch on W. Maple Manufacturers National Bank Will Add Office in Bloomfioid Twp, A new office of Manufacturers _ National Bank will open Monday tag sent grate futures up slightly JS^StmamTiiMV^Lkufn' toto M «,yb~m_M«d a by William A. Mayberry, chairman of the board. The new office at 4057 W. Maple Detroit Produce ratTirs Applet, Creb. >» bu..... Apples,*' Duchess, bu. . Apples, Bnrly imlitidi b Apples, Qreshlngs, bu.—~ Apples, WeoKby. bu. .... Apples, wait River, bu. ... Blueberrtei. u pte...... Oentsloupei. bu. ....... Peschee. Alberts, bu. .. .. *—'— "-Is Hsven. hu. mils, to. ■ Pei™'. SSS^.l' v - CHICAGCJ (AP) - Short.cover- tran*actiooo on the Board of Trade. ‘Dealers said the scattered demand tor grains appeared to be toward evening up commitments jStmii asmt ot the county of ( ■ML Mewawa, filed pursuant to proviatww of the Public SeeurlUei ' SWftJWUMf* -a. preying that thie Court JeMiMMv enjoin any person, public body, ar ■thus from instituting nay *sm all A|UM|> areMsttng the validity. ar any street of the vatCtlty at the Parmlsrtoc Setengs IWgpenJ ayste». RtthT MlW- « vnei hearing to¥le*^finshh?i D U Ordered. that the , JKsfr 'hls^repVesentstlv'c. ^nd^^ll btlllc bodies property ewaen, tax payers etUsoos aad •then, rosldeot and non-resident. owning property or subject to taaaUoa ar specfsl assessment la the County of Oakland, or Township ot rsrmtsatoci or la the following described eisshfl haaUMtesat dutrlrt known as ths rsrmlngtoo Bewsge Disposal Sytlew. fttoht Htle-Halstead Arm. to wit: .IksSretthwtet Is of aectlon M Psrm- . Korlbwest Township— _ The .South H of dsctlon U Psrmlpglop ' Ttbe"aouth 294 to* at the VtoSX Section 3) Pa riming tee Township And all other persons Interested___ effected by the Issuance at sold bands —H da S mber. lieu, l Standard Fink highlighted trading—Interest—tar the ftveHer ^w’nuwBT't stocks, j VEGETABLES Nothing much in the bursiness Beans, Green. rist, bu newa helped spark sentiment but;*”?;’ g!g»^g«gO-A»'v'--the market was close to the sup- {glia'; ^t iw. ... port lekel from which prices re-ilf??*- .... hounded thrice previously t h I a SeeStT do«. tehi. Beets, topped. Ml......... Broccoli, dot. bchs. . ... government’s monthly crop report to be issued after the dose of ti n trading today. ; jjg The weakness in soybeans was —linked with the steady to easier 275 market for soybean oil and soy-J JJ bean meal and fb reports that har-3« vest of early planted soybeans has .; yn begun in parts of Missouri, South-■ ■ j-j^era fUinoia and Southern Indiana. n-m- Grain Pricts for Extr^Pay City Board of Educ»roS| ’STJZ'IS W: Negates Distribution of High School Grad Lists . ! U CHICAGO. . JMigraUu---- . 4.11 Wbcst . I StiScp ... J.M Dec .... cmcaoo obaik I Carrots. Topped, bu. .... w IBS- | Cauliflower, das. . h»‘W»S away fromgains; pgf- ^ | Wall Street sentiment may have jcuo^KT^Dluf^ku. The Pontiac Board of Education been dampened somewhat by the £"”**”*• JJ”1*- *»«i. acted on several policy matters ! jshm- DwpartmAnf report that the b* Parsley, i of OaUagsd. has tnfcgk —.............- aad dan* all acta aad IMagl required i “* County, except compliance —■*l-^-----------* nierWl amended, la i wwr i • Public A W&______________ add to show cause. If any they have, why tha Court Stood sot per-■- am every person and pul from onmmssinwg aay aad a actions contesting the vslldlty aspect of tto validity of said boi why ths Court ahor*' —* —-ether relief aa may and adjusted fhe extra pay ached-{rate of unemployment to the total ule for the coming school year at work force rose from 5.4 per cent Its regular meeting Thursday night, to 5.9 per cent in August - the ★ * * highest such idle rate since last Board members voted to adopt | November. a policy that will henceforth dis-[ Cocoa Cola jumped more than a,—— _________________ continue the practice of high [point ln.contlnued-reaponse to word y* schools distributing lists of grad- of merger talks with Minute Maid, bu “ate* to any lndividugls or organ- The latter was delayed la open- £§«?• rtmitoto. 'pk. The prinrlpala of both Paatlae [ »fM»ed fncBehally higher at l^mpBis. ................. high eoboota bad reqaeated the | bert, thea erased the gala and jKickl^ ?»u. • move beraaae "pupil* and par- showed a alight loea, I Sadtehesl^ wntte,^ km. be eata are exploited by the firms, g h. Kress was active and about rnaaah. Buttercup,' bu. 1 wr ergaatiatleaa whe have there 2 points higher. Texax Instrument* SgSS,"’ Hi Hats for the parpere of aelllag snapped back another 5 Points, Ktoerd/H bu. something er for the parpooe of Montecatinl resumed its rise, add- reooab. summer hTsw'! peireaal gala or profit.’' ling about 4. The board also adopted a state-} .. < , _ , mem clarifying board policy to the N®w TOrlC OTOCkS effect that the assistant superintendents, as writ as the superintendent, are authorized and designated to carry-out and give effect to any official action of the board.} Additional banking facilities for customer convenience, he said, include nine tellers' windows, a walk-in safety deposit vault with, booths tor private e&minstion of deposit box contents, a night depository,} and two <}rive-iii windows. j • *- ' * * Three large three dimension?! murals displayed behind the tilers’ windows depict the early history of the community, its growth and present position. Manager of the new office Ralph E. Minaker, who has . aged the Maple-Telegraph office! • iH\ * PM* g«. «a electric j since it opened. Assistant manager [Jj paint sprayer, an electric hand {8 fved Speer. LNdrttl and a -portable TV control News in Brief “A growtag reed tor additional banking service* in the community has encouraged MNB to enlarge aad add to awr facllitte* to keep pare with the number of Business Notes A Birmingham BMP Is among tour new additions to file creative department of MacManus, John and Adams Inc., la Bloomfield Hills. Richard Zayac of 1954 Pembroke L an artist, has been added to the department. ZaySc has been an artist with advertising agencie * I studios tor ll years. Other new additions are Henry Hager, copywriter and Dyne Eng-tan and Edmund L Bigelow, group copy supervisors. »F «-—»«««- - . . . . - - - ^ .1-^- The U. S. $100,000 bill, which la ithly crop report ^ ^the Federal RaselVe SystemMtd service since August, 1956. the Treasury Department, carries the portrait before thi ~ . 4------u All three change* were adopt- iEarly Morning Quotations i m after decimal point rel ...... US JohneJ ijjiwere taken from the home of Ed-. 3swin R. Thorpe, 24 Uberty St., - , JJ sometime in the last two weeks, it ’ 200! was reported to Pcmtiac Police ,;JJ yesterday. Thorpe said he w a a 1 S|away at ^ time- I to tie JlluUn ( ” t oo station were stolen early Friday ;; {jjimnrning while the atlsndant was |____ • > 7i Servicing a car, it was reported} into Pontiac PoUce. ----- Livestock DKTBOtT LIVESTOCK mrraorr (api—iusdai—cattu iu comnored lost week ileughter 11 etmdy to etrenx: helfcre steady, Mow. •teady; belli Me htohr- - MS toon choice oad hurt.______ prune MM1M lb iteere MM: standard______________________________ dhgtadadtorereh-eliotei aedfece 81 — hlfh rholoe S00-M4 ‘ Included ot S«.M: *ood to L • toffew 21 50-13 00: stwdor Changes in the 190961 extra pay schedule included a proposal that managers at senior highs ra 6100 pay boost over last year's figure, that Pontiac Central equipment manager’a extra pay be • fixed for laid hearing and tore wet copies at thto order end not'— •erred to mailing first claw wall . Rratotm sewage ‘BSpomt sretawl The board also adopted several . jSjjL yggjPcy modification, concerning stamtok a Pomtoso pupil transfers and gave its official Utrasoepn DAim T. murphy jjx* [support fop Proposal No. 1 on the ctot4fflS?VoSdJ November ballot which to a By JAjtsaL ootfWAT Isfituttonal amendment continuing a*p«. t. (end 1 pet? [the method of financing schools In • | Michigan as adopted in 1955. Borg Warn Brat toy . Budd Co .. Burroughs Juvenile Division. sTr®?^ ATixon Saturday To Joeeoh Garde, father At said r TT •« s ^SSwtoA^haolM toea IUM -re--WtopLf^iy®S tlQSpUCfl Court alleging tut the present where- n . . ,JL . ^^-s^ glSd rriAil Set to Go unknown and told child Is de-j upon the public for support] a jurisdiction of this coart**^*] WASHINGTON (t?Pli — Vice Jj£|Pre*HIent Rjatord M Nixon, stfil at^Bto* Pgut*«si |hospitalized with a knee injury he 6e™t«__ Cents*. _ Court House Sous! suffered in North Carolina last Bit. Rise .. . Ceium g|’;; 30 4 SiSiR S?pDr»80ttp K«om .::: "^7 S« owrei.. jB C2B* csii- ii.i Ctofi Jtpttp.r 8.1 Pan A W Air Oere Cole .. *8 7 Penh S^)l Coig Palm **• ^ month, announced plans, today for to reM CM»ty; re the .Mth.^dgrl HT of September a.l to the forenoon,______ _ _ _ commanded to appear personally inty. on »- Ins, ■ hereby!nation^ (pm, belt and the South the .week of Sept. 18. pereidigll _____________ oh^ u . NUoa’*- secretary Her- •dd hearing. ft betog fmpn service herear. _____ bert O. Klein uid the Republican Kd ^ candidate weald ^ Wtteeee, the HonoreMe Arthur I.i -kwve Walter lteed Army Slodl-CHy of Jpontt»c to tsJdC_ Corn Pd ______St S RCA ........... 14 RepukU* atl . 14 3 Reii*u ....... Dot Edls ... 41.1 Rox Drug ... Ols C Seat.. 30T *em Met TB»Uf ATfc .. 3* S*3r Tob ........ — —----- — 1 Royal mil i g Safeway 81 . . .133 4 j Juvenile Dtelelre - STATE OP MICSiaAR—1 To" Marvin" aiders, father of iom! i; Arlene Dahl Seeking TTegine that the present where-; Of . lather o< sold ”*»"ChUd SuppOft 6re^| SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP>- hatog the jnradtotta _________ sauc S’sSSS^ you JfT&i “5|ActTOM Arlene Dahi seeks IKM **— *-------------— re sold pel titled tt wttho that the bsortag on sold petittre monthly alimony and child sup- O IklU at V.ha rwkl-na CMMit, - _ . _ Berrtce Center. Court the Oakland County to- Jhs forenoon, top you are CMS Blended to Ippeai personally Jfi iaar fssnrAeilsal Id msilie p oerrtoe hereof. Ods summons ref •hall bo tarred by pobhcollon of “e week peevtoos to sold boa gt raatlao Press, t newspaper city of Pan-tha 27th day t ntoo o'clock ring to prlntod IfMro, Judge of said <____|___________ •t-Pontiac In sold County, this Oth da; of Beptembor AD. KM. . ARTHUR E MOORE, Judge of Probate She also asked a court Thursday for custody of their son, Lorenzo , 2:~.—.... ....- The 33-year-dd - actress said Lamas, 42, earns $12,000 a month. A hearing on her petition was set fear next Thursday. ★ * * The couple married June 25, 1954, in LU Vegas. Nev. Miss Dahl sued tor divorce Aug. 10, 1959. DKFARTMENT GP PUBLIC BATTTY DlvUlon of Police City «r Pontiac MlefaWan ' Tib following fs a Ret at impounded » mRdri red are therefore scheduled for_____ ______ _______ ______ s 353 of Acta 3M of Public Adt Of 1*4*. (C.L. IMS, SRC. 351. SMI. r HMt LICEN8I MOTOR NO. UNI RIDA IM TM lit 3 DM jB - MU 82IM 51 331 Up BC 3813 iTexas) PIS US 1*1 AS W! n 832 511 §£•' JEsf- ISM ton ' l*G 4' 1 tto . 5* Kennscott .. . 20.7 Ktosb Clk M S Kresge. 8S . ; JM . 50.2 Lib McNAL . In tmjuEL- . gi.7 Lockh Aire ■ . 22.2 Lontif Ctm , t4 Lone S Oae 1 TsJ.j LorlUsrd . •s Lou a Rash . gi x Mack Trk 48 j Manning .. - 21 u,„i> n, , Mead CP I Mere Cb A 8 10.1 ! Si"- ■ | Cahbste. bu. ............... j Celery. Cabbage, dot...... S: ' gee!Endive, bleached, bu. ..... ‘ :• > Escarole. bleached, bu. ... " I.,iKale, bu........ ....... . .. •" 8*'«}Lettuce, Bibb, pk- ........ so 4 Lettuce. Beston. dot....... 1 ’ ’itettuce. Leaf, bu........ | Lettuce. Reed, i-ddt. crate . Lettuce. Head, bu. ......... iMugtord, bu. ...... xwi hetfere 1».„ ... ■ f sl *'*■*/• rale. Md^_ grog iKiJf tSS'nitf I_____________________________ ...... J aw clothes. Friday 6 to I pm. Satur- tutiHtv bun* n.so-so w: mdividu«i . .... 8 to 11 ajn. 425 Woodward. vwlJthl hlfft) utiUtv Mia up lo 81; : jj Bto^neid aSSr j Tl 1 SJiPine Rd. Church of Jeaus Christ of M-S^hS?^ good '7Ss"> • ’ [Latter Day Saints —Adv. eteere»; uut yyiium. an *■ .......SIJtl Oto faahionrd penny supper. ... ... litCAI Building, 6040 Williams Lake J Rd. Fri., Sept. 0. 6 to I pm. Adv. ....12J: Amsriean Bn si ness W01 2 00 Association Rummage Sale. __ ...... 1»» West Pike. 8wt, Sept. 10, 9 o'clock. ::::::: I . ......iU ....... 4JS| Rummage Sale. C. Methodist ......} 7? Church. 38 E. Huron. Fri, l to 6. !• ”??• jjtlfist S’to 1. QiUd-Ch. M. —Adv. ere e.o apt red lost week steady. 34-2»: good and choice 2f-34; etli-r and standard 1424: culls down . few light culls down to 12. (Straits Transit, Inc., Buys ;; Two More Ferry Boats . < 1 -M] • tin Poultry and Eggs --zti ..uiu.adge snd bake isle, fist. 3! Sept. 10. 5-1. First United Pento-jcostal Church, 170 Orem gt. —Adv, Rummage Sale, Our Lady CHEBOYGAN 4UPI) — -Because of the increase in its MaddnK Island fnty business Hits summer, Strafis Transit, Inc., will buy more boats for the 1961 run. . 11.8 Murrs- e. at _ or. mull suui K-? DETROIT, Sept. ,« j Anyone Can Do JU Apply This HANDI-GABD Aluminized Booi Coating Y0UBSELF! NOW AVAILABLE IN COLORS Now you con point on up to 10 years of protection arid beouttfy your roo/ at the sorrle time. _ TWSBt QS 42.1 Undtrwd .. 62.4 to Carbide , .113.7! Un Pac .... 28.1 Untt Air Lin.. 32.3i Red..;. Unit Fruit !. SS4 Un Goa Cp . 24 "UR Ltnw 1.. 29 3* Ony,... ■ AS H US Teh - 38.9 Upjohn M.s WeSoBTH44.4 White... ■ Weete 4_Sk-...W.t; Wet* El 53 WUh IW . 42.2 WUsau A Co.. *7.3 wooiworth M.4 Tale * Tew .. 29.2 Yountst ShAT 9* 6 Bine.... On# coot usually providts woothorproof finish fills small cracks and noil Kolos. on "jost any typo of surface such as, asphalt shingla, roll-roofing, motal, tils, ctmant. Actually lowars Inside tsmporatura in summar by reflecting the sun s radiant heat. SPREADS EASILY - COVERS SOLIDLY * HANDI-GARD YOUR ROOF NOW! PONTIAC PAINT MFC. CO. 17-19 S. PEftRY ST. FE 5-6184 w MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS Green . . . to csi *6.80 Aluminum *•«•■. *5.65 Aluminum t fm (Commercial). Gal. THE POXTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER *■ 1»M THIRTY-FIVE Death Notices ■CTfraa S3 •Mu of Mpa. Mill 1- juiiM -KJftBJNNL-„_ ■TV •«¥«**!*: Help Wanted Melt ATTENTION t gJH Help Ranted Femate con waitress. u on otter Help Wanted Female 7|TIZZY Rv Kate Ounn Hobbies and Supplies 26A INDnrtOUMJDI M Htt. BAND- CURB, WAITRESS TaT* bolt Immediate operalng* i —---—. ,-rrvjri for curb waltlteeM 00 toy or 10 taaTSKf gpRuiBc' ’ MUST BE IN MAM. SEPT A an. VERNON. ' WTjEin!..BM ,—-narjc;. if,. toMMl of Mary Ui Iibib. deer njjrr il" 'fiin a **•mihin'TBffBK J V I wmd aggrr^” WpqOWAND ATJQ J^AltE RXL • ' “rt ------ “SEFL^ I grendchll eTY | woSi^Tikig wqilJuiffi koto AIMS mb* ■ I,,, „-| Veadi and holidays -oft. fl FCIMM only j ^io-Mltcanrf 'H«LF “......IS--------------- FtrdmiBd Ottoi UtrMr. eieoj\7 M * fStT lurflrtd by 31 graadcbUdren M H W on tree T r~.-I~.t.,ra.E. .i x jbiJpi and hi imt-iwot-giiwiiiea. Mucr-i Bor ** ol Mn will be heldMMU.J (** L«HREr~ mm l&hni. . SuiTroi BABYMJfuSrpD, MW hourevrwrh in noo< Carton City and Ik ___TO Al Tonya Drive — 1 --------aJ-. Ifc,,' ■■ HHIS TO! COUPIB DKBIRIB GIRL TO tIV* WOMAN ■ * *“---* —-e for 4 children. Own ! Hat, reliable. OM Hfll ^ . .- M*M #>»• WiTE~WOMAN TO *s PMl. CURB OIRLS. APPLY AT SKILLET | babysitting and light, •¥* | Drive-In. EM 3-3171 or EM i More lor homo than — ..... •• -«<» «•!. 3-NM I wmf, ofc 1 Mi. „ ■s-a-wvrs—3K3 i c5BSnc™!nlABKii5—“*1 woman roSnSfil*RAt VtiSn- ■ •sftjsras-Ji'SL^S' eaPS g£ S A, tlct with at Mont 1 year service. it *»,. wot a ear; r*“ —■ -juaiiiy far iobl* you to M ____■___________PI i stui iftE ii I S Arnold regular Job. Bor inrormotioh toll a«t in Mr AUen OB MM3. 11 noon to vtU bol 1 ».». lB! 5E™5Sii0W a. Aao I JBTI Otelt KIEhmsti J MirSSTl Dining Room taest KuariP^e. I j V E R ” p,Qn * EiSTAwTiaHED Wtd. Ceptrecte, Miff. H |, Rat Apia, PwnihjM 17 tseoLumv tee pastiest ac- i tito to ntr iHdMwoa. Ooob ^ry-'aPth*v ■ Nortceend Pemeneh n[ Wanted Beal BaUta NT OtBt> oa WOMAN WEED tor o friendly odrttor, dtwn Mill Afttr • >«., or it no .•-twoi ne MT3C OtofldonMol iwinarT* KNARP SHOES rnao Herman _ oh i< AR E V0& Attention: Owner* Bo awd tliNon oa bail i a b»i. B WOMAN OTER *> TUMOUD TO Ukt eftrt of 1 chlldrtn Afttr ------ »y«— t«M»d*o- -* _____WbBo n. opt%AW^0^M^o | &'M0—S ’ttitdrtBtT nc Landscaping — - PAY WORE] uundry. Mutt ltva In. Top ref ! Fr*o after S«pt ago. FE 4-MOO._______ 1 erences * required. 7405 Corowoll Prett Box 71. [ENCIED NV R 8 E FOR Court, Birmingham. MAyfoir RELIABLE PERSON • - BABY- I Nursing Home, oleo .auroeo old | 0-tWl. . ‘ I .pitting. FB M73I. ......... - tor relief end women to clean ! WOMAN To DO LIOHT HOUSE-! WASHINO AND IRONINOR PICK i ..................... .. doyt^Wook Apphr In person. 3225 VOrk and care for 111 .wife, Live- i up tad deliver. Phone PE 6-0714 ......... eecSllent OFFOBTfrinTT por Rf- aiivar Bell M. i m. Ft MW call aWr a__________I —-. 'ii*i:~-*rzr.rs.'--------.. _ .cloved.son odvoncement alth Nailontl Con- j EXPERIENCED DENTAL ASSIST .WANTED BABY SITTER PART DUIIulnj service _________to Tear tlepfaihei 6f~" tllmtr Finance CtliBUMUiy. Prefw. 1 'Mrt. Fiaget~«tatr Bti«llfKatloDt t nal own trotiiUiOftEnSu Htiil a, •»■»- - —^-y»- dear father of Rich-1 intntround2Ayo*ra of Age.mutt; experience, age. reference., and able'to work dove or evtiiinei.E-1 CARFBNTER A CABINET aai MgRION BLUE SOD DE Mr* Glenn 'Carolina I? 1 »»l«ry _ expected. Write Fontloc rg neei '__________ , worb. new, a. r«|j«lr Work k«»f- llrerror ptebu *1MI Croott RU ____________ Mr* Bruce iLolti'i Oowl atortlng 'BOlary with c>r_IM Press Box JO.------------'------1 Laas~ wa mtxtH "mn liriTiri 1 autaed—OR 1-Wto---------------------—UL 3-4041 — . ,................................. 8chin-4ch.l, Charlea _Neleon.^Bajj UK?‘ 1 EXECOTIVB SECR1TART, TTl»lNcr | Sy^anel^Su^L aTSl' A-l RitotDENTlAL, COMMERCIAL j ATriurmw ~-ralT«inr-ayD. Wh^MT AMU CtoOT ObWtolore- ■iai7.:ili:1 i tr*r*L m** n.—:>«» «°i>.**i .ii.mii. .ndTKv;. — — — — NELSON. (BFT I. 1140 WYMAN ---lS W Pfinceton: ------- Ovtd Mr* r ’ ' ' -1 ACE TRIBE SERVICE -STUMP REMOVAL - PLUS 100 INPORMALS— with Beery Order Of Wedding Invitations IN DEBT?-IF SO . LET US live You\l Place to Pa] Ease Your Mind WE ARE* SOT A * LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN .CREDIT COUNSELLORS |CLARK REAL ESTATE! I W. J 700I - RES FE MM3 | 1303 W Huron Open Bee. A gun ; RPtClAi lEED REALTY ~IWfICE I Call Louta Uortt, Realtor. PI, luchenelt*" tod prim# & Clean, newly dernraled.^ Partially purni*ihrd 3~W2! POO* area PE t^— ---- ' | 1 wttb ebotrar. On Lobe ti ■nut,. FVT EAT3L BITCH-1 imMlMl OB MM iMifciPy- .toltp farm., -.■oor rTiaoBWgf dwITWAlMMa JFMfOOi tor kbobolor otu- area Nice onl. lor two I fotoia end both- Everything tunfeeAMl 3130 West Huron PlTVoegt Offlr ud%ii~TAZir.TAI 'MUWRli' modern A room furnished .op^d- . AND 1 SEDROOM. FASTI 1 fuini.hc.T_ lotofroM opartobeau i room pro TW j-tvh. rat. M .. Bruce fiLolsil ________________lea Nelson. *u-^ nice Melson. Eugena Degrapn Pauline Kewl) Reglnold D__________ end Mr* Ido Coupler: door broth er of Mra InM Duel Mra. lterloi Aech and Mrt. -Oldto Moorehouae aito •urrlrod bp three r*— drew, mineral eervlee w •alary wltheor£ “4. A Uperel plan ; iflte- Applf Mr. i1 tea Loan Cowp- WMPWPWHBBto»w. - . : . U EXPERIENCED 0>F ICE It A- _ Oeaeral Printing *dr Office Supply. Pontiac. MA 0-1200. — HM 'klTCHENETTE UTIL 1 furo . |tg IN S Far be. Rear | FI.OC*H.' 6n~B<)UARB' LAKE, i ran. > and bath WO 01*00 -4 Eod^k Uidi: pSii SpLOfltt ftuwt Apt*. ilitfurukH*^.jjh or ^waiewod lady no ereek i«.j 1 . Help Wanted contracting Alt* etora W Capita. MY fc&XbSaURO. LANDS C A P I N O Road work, an* beach ImteUIng EM 3NU. CAFE TRUCE1NO iTiui*. . LAWNS. SlicDINd A1177- RAT-J log. Interment in Perry Mount park CiiaeOMT. .Mr. Beieowortll Ue In atate ot^be Firfloy ws-l REYNOLDS. SEPT. 7. 1»«0 EDWIN ,W.. I0S3 Holbrook; age (S; --- father of Mre. Ithol Wright, income. 160 N iBato. ___WANTEDfptOR MOTEL DP ----> affluent training. Boo cloctttleo- Mar tun to MAN WITH BOMB EXPERIENCE ' lAnwirwi fniBSWBi tad eaeet (Ml.Plf-0120. R MTEb MEIN WITH PULL “ ton* »>*• nook part tine eupplement In- employment aita. .pjeauat worklng condlUec* McDonolde Hamburgtr Drive-In. MO Norik F«rre I Dixie __________following. Apply Rortone e Beauty *■— erly Roweno sl. 41 OB NB4I Say* ■ . aigMo- SO*mUKNC3m oeniuXi work bad ironing*. 1 ___ reference* and own trai appu — - _ inn rI.UUK lueon rm rjm1 ^iu^T,-r;aaTiss- r* C^UhaU I^lQw ^atxrlpx muci; xnib^lan^a^ s5t& L/. ocnueii AN© AIVMt T1t»-XUMFS+ oeptemher 7. ION. I will net be rceponetble for any debt* oao- : traded by any other thoa myseif Fred L CMMnter. 1044 ChAreet, Pnolloc. Mahiftn OCEAN WATER CONDENSED ANO ! W‘» .?iS: .|g|g l_*■“* an egartiufii. Wi -Jighwoy. .. _ ____ S,ass i ‘ PK 4-4760._'_____ 1 StbRkL, tT^~" “***^ ROOtf* Atfb.xItchenette 52S Reply jontl ______________ EVENINa WORE. WOMEN NEED eg for MtpIMPe work from l p.m. to • p.m. Pltooont. Meter-eating work la dawnt- wn odrrr for pereonal interview C Schuctt, FE 8-0458 The Trl-County Realtor" ySfSA.*a5:| .*33V~cdr.i,*i Mr Reynolds Wfll “ - oe awww Mg* 4—iteM POUR~ WOMEN OVER TWBNTT- neral Horn!____ WRIOtfT BEPT. 4. 1000. TBOMAA ft1?.fi , leen WUltom*. Mrs. Rosie Smith# Mr* SfiOfidk Mrg. E)U LABORATORY TECHNICIAN FUI.L>*1 BRICK BLOCK AND CKMTOT orporf *i»o. apply to poraoe.l wort. Amp flreploeet. or y*4S | aft^y^fSKr^V-vri'.igi.a all types of modernization URN OR WdbfSN TO CANVAS*' Complete or nertial jobo ae de-elumtouin awnlnf manufec- .(red Ueeattd builder MY J*J>***"» I , ' ■ - -. j 3-3303. '■ - ... .. ........I ___________ . _ _L___■- I ?*S,E?.-k^Nln.LO,2? gJijfcSS ADDITIONS. OARAGES AWN1NO0 IAN PLAYBirPOR IOIKL Oft WOMAN TO CAftE FOR 2S“ Kiw-. De, lie iorth i PonUac Home service. FE 4-1887. — — SAUL i children while mother arorki IHL w *" now»wwATEn ~ * N D^ CEMENT - ----- Uee in. OaU alter 4, oa S-SSM I -Lg&-----------------' OIltL OVER 11. FOR GENERAL work, experience, references re- , quired OaUtfber Drug. 1544 Highland Roatf Pontiac. ' ~ ~ 1RLIII PxVtofe** T4* 'wtUArgrFentlae. Moving and Trucking 22 Top Soil Llxbt an* heavy trucking. Rub-bun, till dirt, grading, band, grav* 1 el and front end loading. FE MOST - l O-ieni I Adulle Pool provided. TE 0-0723. 11 FORTER A OOSr SALES PEOPLE 'iSlW SELUNO B^^afl .btod.. j ® ■■^^letjLOMWeB^ilv^tJ gg ROOM|_AND~PATH~Niani clean.-FE 8-2400. 40 BHtenjfl It BEDROOMS, EVERYTH furnlihed but atobnc and me* u wuitoma Street. I- I” iwxSt^BWTrAi^ gore u uirw, m wti MQpftU, CfiUtWltl. n WE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS Shirley Apt# * n a*. 3B1L — .. __ x_.. Lake. One Mote from adwl g. gy.teto BfMMtm ROUTE 'SALESMEN lb manage an aatebWehad Jewel bone tamer route. In toe Clerk-»ton and •Drayton mafia am. Tntok bgg toamhanrllie furnlebed. __ With all operating expensee paid. I Buie Crose-Vacauun Paid, retire-, JSS Ml 2g«=TSV2FB^gK ....................... LS£H3 WUl •tSr“L.nT. ^ | ■S*5TOf,r' “**r"™ . fm +¥m TRENCHINO . TRUCKINO j Septic T»nk koA Tile " COLLEGE GRAD—wore of all Hinds I-A Reduced Rales ~ Local Or long distance moving1 WITH MO. INO OO. FE MN4 jf bill* paid, it aadutuHlea J newly dee., pvt, hath Qlnlellvllle: FE 5-1027. id . 044 pi .rtjm Liberty Baptist Church with . _L____ lea Otflcer nfflcleUni Interment BEAL ESTATE »AUSMAN. OVER In Oak BUI Cemetery. Mr. Wiigbt. 34 yeare aid for fwU that eelilng-will He to Mato et the Frank! Nee A exlettog properttt* Ex-Carrutbere Funeral letoe after putlteded priwaBrad bat If yw T p.m. Saturday ! are teger to learn ana earn will i"** ■ ■' ‘-i 1'" —v ■ -j;:-■ --L- - train. Call for on appotatmr-* Curd of Thanks • 1 Iran W. Sehrnm. FE A0471 THE FAilitY OF EDOAR L. Jqtonston wiihee to expreee our . gjktitude to each and everyone __for thehr floral effertngi. eyptpe- thy and acU of klndneas ex- tended to ue lu the lM4 of ourinnrnn beloved Edgar. Special thanks to REALTOR Rev. .a. E. Rerehe* for hie j ia rutrj comforting worde, to William and L ■ .SruVi' Ivn Trawlck for Abye atnndtng ■ --- UMnat > ad* to s*ffl* IN*B _______FUneral homo fori ®*?J*“(L»*httlOWn personal eitcntloo and------1 *-M •ID*ri.nn.,,r "RCal -Estate Salesmen 3^11 eernlage wfltnitteS. LADT TO CARS. ““ R. J.JD|ck)-VAuLUET _ j |j| 1 ROOMS AND RATH. NO DRINK-tug. Reasonable price Also bach- i ma^a- f^tVin^'i(W*^ IBMiain j {* iiu!'pvfwi, ni'Wki j _—.........................— 3A034. 1 . Wtd. Children to Board 28 \ • - - - - Twerp KetUWii] sm».i'Sg^|a - SLATER APTS; child Rare licensed home. around floor. I IQg SaoAeteon 1 rnooiu, riiit furn. Suitable ROOMS. UPPER. ADULtS Mr. Refrlg., stove. Pvt, OWL -and haw. Went aide. OM a ao.'OB Sect'y FE 4-3531!ladTtC comforting word) 1 Trawlck tor _ with R-Relpm -wOihoea-OIr derful In MemoHum LOVING “ME I Ptlllam E Humf away Stpttww, ..... The khock was sudden, Little we thought that d Our hearts still ache with sadness, jDur eyes abed many tear Ood know! bow much ' T\Tj. ...... . •«:|i Fanuytf iMiortort Coats FUNERAL BOMB DRAYTOB FLAIRS - OR 3-7! Donelson-Johns j* IP AVENUE NO TRAV5LIN0. ablUhed company. LIVE JN. betwefe l 102, OR 3-5322 ...—_ _____—. , fllDlHJOUill UUlTU WOMA17 to -ties experience,' Oood ealary dur- | cere for l child. IlotUUg and " tog cotaplete training program, housework. References West • i commission. Moiibfeiienl j _ Flense call after t:3S. irtunlty available. .Write Fon- if eg J CEMENT A^ID BLo6k WORK. 1 Keith O. glegwert, FE toOHS. i CUSTOM CONCRETE WORK TO I fit your needs. FE 4-0122 “~ No shorthand required for this! 0-44*8.________r~~ __ executlvm secretarial position CUSTOM BUILDING, RESIDEN- Ooad typing, able to bandit die-1 ttal and commercial. Remodeling ______ ..._____________ ... topMM. Ag*d »». * days, pleoe-t and doalgnhig. FE 4-f3g*. j truck* - tractors 4] DRV WALL TAPING AND FINISH- L. . _AND EQUIPMENT It *^dtoi car l auk r~ oci- »nd Ion* di»Unct tnovtof nm*r* Mttl i Tfucks to Rent ■___________ jofrlg, 1 _______________________________________it— i Fi-3-123* after 0:30; , --Jhatow and May bee Rond am. man. FU 4-H30 ___________ 34V HTUlWHirWMUI JOff. 25 M**1_________________—- I RMS. BATH, FRrOMfTvat" {*•“- HW tdWM, M* TgR Ing.- uML Iehool OtrPW 3-t43>, 1 dander>cn. FH 3-im 3 LARGE LlZ: oosit 431 H. Wtd. Mowohold Qcod* 29 UNWANTED ART1CL1 n Pickup* 1 light it Ude-i __-m—nnga. Omry Tr_, ... etart. Midwest Employment, «*• -mj,. >ra(' aetimstae. FI 0-6711 fteha. State Bant Bldg, n pjgr-WAlX. fl^AUttY WORK ——-----------------,---'Guaranteed. Fret eetlmat Instruction* lOj ‘ Mary Lee Work Room, BLAteSS;;en&-i»-Tdlil. I ” -r; |*ALn»UBN.^D SWFRE^JtHl ROY- MIDDLEAdko WHITE WOJdAN or distributor In Pen- ___ Ouannteod .mtory. s sales experience neces- u*ekeeplnr tor M ELECTRICAL SjtRV—HRKE gtoT. 1 HOTEL M A N A O i l S MEN. ! FAfmtfcf EtoCirlc. rE 5-5419 • I women, wanted tor immediate EfcCAVATXMO AND TlUClfCHINa trelning In Motel Mensgement ; tor septic tanks, drain fields. Study at home, followed by nc-j fooUnga end light dozing UL toil experience in modern motel, I S-SIM. Amerteaa *— —— ---------- wt. Refs, exchanged. FE MOTHERS School home coordinating work. 10 to 30 hours a week. School, churdh or 4H work helpful. Excellent earnings If accepted. Call Jilin M. Meyer, oitMaiP. 1 to "NURSES AIDES Experienced only. Call EM S-4131 NO. 2 GIRL FOR INSURANCE OF-typing' required, ago M to “ -7r worn. S'i days reply Dump Truck! , StAul Trailers, j ” Pontiac Fartn and 1 Industrial Tractor Got | «to a. WOODWARD--------f- FE 4-04*1 rm *A*ul Open Dal y C Hl tyD WEL- 14 ROOia a'N^ BATH. UPFHR^ 1 s____ I cornu mi n. Ferry, FE iotTo t small ehUd. wMoMbt. .Hoot and wv PICKED | . b,—a ■ Lr."" bmi,, su—.' I hot water furn. UL 3-3101. * up free of charge. Phone "THE » ““9-,'*?D „Si TfurnP • t!2--------------------------- HELPING HAND STORES." MA ‘“gj.g.'jg ”ixsl If no sassw. 0V 4.71M.;3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH, FURN-.7 ROOMS OF FURNITURE AND) #r UnlUmlahOd, 149 FB Sfh‘pwLrX'e IX ISMT* I~R<»Mg*AND BATH. Tf6ai»Jl. TOR ^TORNITUHE Aro APj I jupoi!) 'cSupto' dS^JTB**^: Pi-nmnt courteous itr'vl'cii ■FB » ROOMS AND BATH, VERT "Mf j clean, JlphtrT (Ae._ «teain heat { .tut t roombT n£ar Do5oiT M03K -— 1 No I. M* mo. FE MOIT . ” Hitt, and HatiL vmJJXt, w - IMH. I LI torn ATTENTION I wh Tor need televlelone. ) re and mltoellanaoue. Ire* ! »s. F12-03I7. • her. C. M. (MM, c-o Colonial Mutely. Lime, Ohio. VOICE LESSONS. PRIVATE LE8- [ KLECTRIC HfcAT. INSULATION ; p ; ,- t n«rfteaflnl» 717 0s.2ffiE A‘SED °* OOUCM _«200l l end wiring. Itagllo Electric. EM rAlnttng & Decorating Z3 JgBJhg3*- — — .. -------,i roon 111 3-0234 Or MU 44223.______ !------------------------ I USBDlFURNfftfHE BOUGHT AND halm 3-0234 r Wtor cLAii Ua»onrt. brick fgP , B- block and cement work. JEM I QHtlng. with or. Ufn. FE 4-55B0. | «MrtSS-eH * tiichV. ’*• 3-0200. lit CLASS INT. AMD EXT. PAlHT- •-^^Mre.^r' floor ' SANDDlq 1 «i«-1 -------------1 tag. 2* Yr«. exp. Free estimates. 1ST CLASS DECORATING 1 CbU g.F.M. FE 2-6875. John. Toy- lng and wall papering. FE —- , furnlture , . ter, .................. A-l PAINTING. INTERIOR. EX- use? Wc ( 1ST CLASS CARPENTRY IVUPPI il 't-'v terlor 10 per cent dlac for cash 1 OR' 3-6717. FE f-4861 | r1Kh.rLAL.lLO amrantobd/ Fraa aat. FE MSB. nr ae 1ST CLASS CARPENTER NEW, CuetwnBullt by - AjFA!imNTi_h~DE^RA7TNO. Monty Wanted 31 and repair. FE 6-7240. ! ....SL,------------- : Paper removed ra tdtlt--to j nTMlSHED CAB3FENT1I^]L |HICE IgggW I AAA FAfkflNO is DBTOHAfiNO' WI^}J “°5TO*gJ -MY HOME VERT ATTRACTIVN ROOMS Private both and entrance. Adults only. *17 par week. FB 8-3171. AND 4 ROOMS. CLOSE IN. ft 4-8S0I or FE 62131. ROOMS AND BATH? HBAT AND ' water. Frlvote. Couple 3*1 d^rrfrlgrrstor. i ldijH fto6Ms ii * atU. ti IX n' carpeted, stove Ii alt rn'llttee f«r-alshed. Inquire at 734 w. Huron. i rooms, umrruM o iocs at reaepnable /atm by quail-fted, experienced teacher. Pel a~w*° W ork Wanted Msk 11 typewriter 3 ROtHUL PRIVATE BATH * BN- TTrgWKlTXJt. K._1. a ir piece of otftoo >N)y ram. D Mils. tbtm Hewn. ! 3 BE A UTIFULLY FURN. ROOMS Ii bath. Oarage Ftcaaant eur-roundli^i. Buslnaea girl preferred. 3 RMS . PRIVATE BATH AND ENT. ROoBiTMCMi iidocftH " hC 42138 foOMS AND BATH. -FULL -_»emeiit, gas heat. FE 32243 9 ROOMS LOWER CLOSE ’fB Lincoln Jr. High Adults pliliSML SSI WO. Call -FE 8-8016. , , clean 3 Bedroom: loincif 858 children . urotoomt.mM* Mountain Rood. FB 4-7M. M 4-8080. ..... ......_ *7 ' 6 RMS. AND BATH, LOWA, "J bedrme. 78 Newberry netr Web- 35. Stoner wett. 6 to Ponttoc Press B c Co. 1 FtJNKRAl HOME ___ "Detogpod lor Funerole" iLasgr S’ Sr'iffr ..^.^llUBI.ORlfMN.CHAWH-' _ -!/ 4-2511. ' . , , '—__ __ ___—_______________________-___ ThotlghtfPl Service FE‘ 3-*g41/-mvTi-r> YOUNG AGGRESSIV&! chnrge of bouse. yg A-7*T0«- PlAWO-Qit 6ttOAN PiATTBR. FORi A-t eARFBNTBR — — RECTEA-iw^tobi; - V oorhees-biple i src“^n.rc^,*xSrt5B?f,.^t!1“v.!n? "*• ; OUKRANTEED PLA8TERINO »KW;w A. DAVIS #* |lTf1 1 ------- - ---1 ^rantted. n HP. n tnf INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PAINT I »J-Z00 , 1 ItOOSn, UTILITIES FURN- Ifhed, .MRg. wdiemnt, -----“~ tlac-Fiinej- PU" Apply m ~ 321 , FHA Att.: Owners and Renters ----.--------- Double dm*ef cheat. boorcaA* laniaRlli per week. | be/j. Box^ nprlnc^ IbmwTO ’ as w ■*“- couple dfala. FUNSRAL BOMB Ambulance eorvke >237* . .... Cemetery Lot* #j souver. , i. Experience are ellllr-ire vrlllina Ask for f (WAVES IN WHITE CHAPEL. . OR 3-S03P. , OAKLAND HILLS CE3IETERT. I .aai. ■#§ *2U2. PERRY MT- PARK r‘" ARRO REALTY l 1142 CaaaEUoopUt ltd WANTED: 16 AOGIkHBSfvfc YOUNG mm to train nn oar mliemiu for oar tMl expanded sales program No gipeitoteid necessary lam at you learn'. Boo Mr. Cob. Jack Cole Tim. iooo W. jbwb at Pontiac Trail. Walla* Ukt. Ply- flue listing* j ~ woekeMt- Pltcae tof 3*121. “ “*■ reliable woman: care of hdVe nge 6 and 11. Also hou* work. Live to. IN a wet*. A-, ■■ * I bum Helghto vicinity. UL 2-1384 ' I (if* MW RUN A IPARg-TIMl aBBETINOU CABINET 1MAKER AND CAHPEN- j AMBITIOUS YOU NO MAN .31 DEM I .ee tkT WT^ I In TI RIO I — 'painting, Wail WMtdiBK. Frrt **- tlinaUt n M>7>. . A LA DTI N TE RIOR DECORATOR Papering. FE S-0343. BOX RCPLia At If E.M. TTfieytMWF* were repNn al The Preto office in the folio wing i - hovel: , i, t, is, is, ae, is. I 59, Cl, es, 73, 71, 78, Help Wanted Mala 6 m.18 StP* and Oift-Shop . w&Awdssjsi Greeting Cerda and Oiftn. Take flteb ordera and earn to Hte profit. No rrpertenoe pecooean. ppoto nothing to try. TTrlte teds; for amapem op apprwenL Regal DM*- m Fwrmdfii, Wanton' Cleaner* L. A. Young „ MILLER’S FLOOR SERVICE. LAY-1 HSI Ibg. tending, finishing FE 4-5450. r ' FE | PLASTERING A REPAIR REAS ====- Pat LOO. FH 2-7822. * s^«la'Ity*P FE mDoeRNTZATION. Rl ™jbio. CaU after S| 6-0592. I paintinoTTntT *T3xt >iK» ’ H 684G9.__________4-----pAAp'-DijuATbc .......I haagtOT ** ” -----“ — 4-5344 CARPtNTEH modeling. 1____ carpenter work or ri MDOERkliATION, RE3IqDeQno PAnR HANQINO AND PAINTIWO r*| poured walU, rooldobSal and r ««grUaoe Speck xszh commercial. Okie Cook Conatruc* , property. R. J. (Dick) VALUET EXPERIENCED INTERIOR AMD! ROOF REPAIRS ___ tktortor painting done cheap. FE-EAYBEmtQUOHlNO P*E 4-8444 paiKTINO PAPERINO REMOV-a ItOOFIt^* AND SHEET METAL.' • ■gbjmj ------1 . I4B3, ._______ EXPERIENCED BAR TENDER! Qp MAy| wait Mrt tdmo ertnlng —“•1-------------- PE 3-130 C 2-2113 I. Pontlnc. MA 5-1260. 'ROOM FURNISHED APART-mmrttotefrtvate entrance, heated Furtiiture'Conipaajr-' __71 south Saginaw - ‘ • APARTMENTS." N Television Service 24 1 W*WT^:ILf^XiiaycyP ! general hawowCk and help wtthjEXP. CARPENTER HE for |py*d_»tpan«i.-Oocd 5*teaa-1 care of baby. Hours t to All work, priced right Ph. FE>*329 .Ic -Wi*to_puntimr. wjfejwEjt; ittljL aunatet an*1~-kW;T»— R«: iim^iy,’''toiR!fN'a~^KtBX' Help Wanted Fmfr 71 STi^SP tr“,poru“on »■ i "HFiSg- fe w* WATERPROOFING _____________ W°rk °‘rFE***m** •*t'm*U* CREST TV ^ HOUR_ SERVICE Bmmoms Serytca^ IS day ©, ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS H-----1 ‘ factory |i-1--- NtOift " TV "sERVict STRAKA, FE 5-13*4 EN8IN8 TV SERVICE. AFTER non ood rveclng. call FE 3-44*6 . WANTED TO RENT Retired widow ti eeeklnt Retired widow it teoktog throe room unturuiehed apartment oloob' to TP-_____ Huron (Sopping oontor. Living room, bedroom end t kitchen with etovo-aod (Tel- - frigerator; CxB PE SWtl — SMAt.I, UNFURNISHED A Included. Off . ROOMS, GAS HEAT FU lahtd.91S.IP weekly. S3 W. Ken- frlgerator and ___________ net. Call PE M8I8. Oakland. I* OgdUtoc, - ROOMS'. MAIN FLOOR. NORTH AVAILASLS NOW, » ROOMS Flitts end couple or bachelor. FE tile bath, heot, not water, raige, 2-4376._________________ , washing faculties torn. CloedtA RMS., EAtH. FVT. El#.. CLd* downtown Srhonla and born^al. jhe a.iSIt ee «ua | Quiet r eeldentlal atmMPMW, "JSsSe^^^Bteariri AdtUtt. aurMfgScdr. .FS IBVw . from 1-8 p.m.1 ..‘ CLEAN. > A MONTH. 3 2 Upholstering i h«teere. I ana IN Tell Everybody About it with a Pontiac Press Want Ad’ That'ji jbecitQse .of *the greater selection of every* thing from automobiles to employment offered every mW - - ’ - ' FE 2-8181 BABY SITTER. NIOHTS 1 CHIL© iftlto bormrto ateifc. FE graph Rd. ADULT BABYSITTERS _ OR 3-0345 • _ ‘ A-l SEAMSTRESS Experlencen only. Apply Ml Pruett Pontiac Laundry, 4“ * Ttflgltpb F—■* -jiMEBfc-aMa ynm Xmai money with pleasant. prMtllbii work. Top eommlartomn. Cash Bonuiet. No daMysrtnf or wtth'bou'ew BAKER ■d’a ha* bnmadlnto i i expertoncod baker map only. I 4.m. to MPlng tor Apply to -J7SSWg&*L . Woodword. Birmingham I Day work tl boar M FE 2-56711. __ «jin.rMAN7S3,, NCTM, WORK . • m'^'o^«. otorr.1 PrteUng Office Sajolv Co. 17 W. La i in* _|-m m aa*l S ai ,■ ■ ■ r- T^rtRuTir!!-1-!"'" - -■ • i f€*HCC 8t. rhfltlf FE 2-0136. JEFF PETERMAN Rl6oMFIE3-D "WALL CMANER* • *610**8 CUSTOM tJPHOLSTFR- ________P,i* ‘rfB to| ruJ^.iSdBote' ELECTrYc MbTOR~®ERViCE~RE \JtBisrwgCTa- 1 i fe 5S teMt4jkAM. 1- SSJ^WE e^ist iGUARANTEED (HWCf A ND i">—I—?-JTV-3- :SI-t K^RESSEK • ^N.4^~imw-^i^fRUck T^S ^ j,. Fowod wuta work of any kind. HA-1,---'r,™-1,—1—~ Sort' furnlahed MA t ______ Apply Fax Cleaner*. 719 M, Huron. TOY DEMONSTRATOR* -started now - Earn more 1 inattu.- Ml HM* or FE * TOY DBMOrantiTOM Eto__ nro now hiring - >mlng mason. Wr nro offwrtog - AM? BRAND TI------- -----1 and oADorre. Die to w fee Carr town trip to Florida. barter at-- FE 6-7332. ____________________________ __ - , , .. ^W T.yuaU' mto»ni~inn waa KEATH4Q FURNACES CLEANED o” ^SdjmSt. toTTltM I *“ * '■ —u“ K Wall waskino By maAh.ruos ______ Bl.ACX AND WHITE 1 Englnh MUf. Phond FE 2-48»«. f after 6 P.~ FINDER OF OLA8SE8 LOST AT either lack's Bar or Hawthorne Park please call FE g-Mtf. Re- TOTNO MAN 22------- _ _Of any kind. FX 3-334S. 4w Wartda. ra>atejg~and ' *** ■ M aid* available. CALL ____ PARTICS INCORPOR. 1TB> FOR APPOINTMENT. Wa1*"H*"5555555555555E,|grro- !1 MmmeT^SP's-MTl' W Wr^~.T- -T--------------------z -------T” “• I *STr?' per^ctni Toy Chmt. FE 8-4733. AITRijM. EXPERIENCED PRE forrod. AMP* Dwtop* Drlve-ln An burn and tart Bird. operator. Id y preseat empit 34. marrtod. i State hour* a Nelson. FE. -- . , _________ FOUND: BOYS 1***' --- Northern Claee rtag. Owner nwy -y ....^ ,- f—j' - ■ - | fer^ad^OL*lS& Wteft HOWiy WMBUPO^^ KEE | yppy, jw ROCHEBT®t7~DACfi more wamer repair service, rm. j rm , R## KLLFOLD | K. J. Van W*1L 4648 Dixie Ewy. ) bookkekpinO. ALL taxes I 2«»r N*flmi«l top* Stare, on . -JMI3-I3**______I --------i «JliM J38M»^r» 8-tonto.j i umFniATR ACTION I K^aiS n i&n ' _____ UPPER. ALSO BASEMENT opt. 1*4 monthly. FE 4-44M. J RMB ANO'liATC'LOirEl, 3 Slwrc l iving Quarters 33 NiqnY j "• • farniabed. referenced" required, j TEACHER WILL SHARE HER'! FE 5-8101 and Xvtl. 6 Bun home with working gW or woman fe 6^558: . °*_s-¥i!t.--— —! -! 4 ROOM MODERN, ' .PARTLY, j YOUNG WORKING WOMAN ——rxn -- -------- wanted to (hare ranch borne, working woman. Double - ------ -g lake v privi- ______________-MU 5-2483.__ Wanted Transportation 34 wanted, ride from fontiac to Aim Arbor Jmi School of Ruralng * to 4 p.m. rE»TT324 Wtd Contracts, Mjtga. 33 ABILITY —T» Mil y«» land contract at low act, poaaflrt* Eiobmii la aervloo tod McT ”—" — ■- COLORED g ERA ion AND GAS RANG&lM-. HEAT AND WATER FURHlMttE —CLOSE TO DOWN' TOWH.JMK tlAC - • 818 - FIHt WEEK; *ni 1-8441, n 6-8388. ' !ST* - I, <140. FE 3-33 6 COTTAGE STREET. _3 Util, Mra. See, Apt, E-L FE 66574. lit HENDERBON I and 3 room WbltM aport-ments. UUlttloa ISnuhod. Oa* --- lift W—i jfgJE ire E. O. Bempatoad, ______ — 6 tor ymir igc^avalUble1 ?a*h buyer* Att f. CaU any hour. FE 4-3844. (Sr ARRO. REALTY to* ----ss-Bltzabdth Road ' 1 week. Inqul 102 East Huron. row« wm m*o». ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS. STRICTLY private, it block item Tel-Rsron and woahlngton Jr. 8nh. SH Glendale Ave. CONDITIONED. (■bed. offlotonof na a M to woU^wgottM, CEL Y t^ZrUttoT krSfiaTmSj -J-JPBBLJtfe.W.raW- oi DAT WO H K "^AftTED, Ofi °M 'l^tTu wte. alSSS^Ttii Uggf*»>a^gMSgr~yu _,irem. FEtosnn.^; LB 4-7114. VA * ■ i gg_^gk.>ppty.ia_pqtaom. Ear- ixnBiBHdra’ woidAN WANjrt 0*" ■liiTito Lac rnu. WANTED"0WN DRESSMAEINO. TAILORINO AL- Re*ard**FJc wajhto, own | ttr>tl0M; Mr*! apdelL FE r yotfr home eqatty or 1 4d hours If- .land ccptmdtt.. .....__ .. IM WRIGHT, Kealtpr, Oakland Ate. Open ’Ml S;M FE 67141 or FE 4-4441 1 FE 44*18 ' FOR COLORED APT FOR RUTL : o t00ta*i tocattao. FE 8^g|l f TOR RENT UPPER 4 ROOM JHB bath. Stove aad rtfrlgoraWr,'pad. heat. Clean, M Tredvat. LOVELY FINE PANELED 3 room* and bath. Fine Lata arte. •6a. FE 5-8625 after 4. ---------- at THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1060 j»yt Ajtfc.Uafaf. 4»i tent Homrss |Jtal>—.4>| Ff Sato H—m d» ) 1EDBOOM KOMX EXCELLENT ITkbosi jbtWFBTWtrWBW___ gc.-»t*R.,.. _ : piece lake privileged cornet _tot j r--TT Nr~lboMB • amo. Bank TtaWg! Max flratat T*mt& ¥&■ - "I flat near Pontiac Motor. FI room* innte nttte. (MM. cash•: .11 AMD a ROOM! 3-43M • m CSrroB Lake MM, Com- ---bath! boat, hot w»f BOOM* Oh AUBURN A-VEL. Ok-[ WK.'*$toV« and. refrigerator fur-| jgjp, glose.W. FE 2-S3M. .. . ‘ auM- w*y ipt. «« “J 6im ascensTon in clawmton '•*«: tggahy*”^ ______________________■ ynis^SR!, Sr&iS^sre ' gsrXie. b»m;t. Moar Om- «»tt? to *t*AM «*, OR Hospital. PK 4*1(17--1- -pHili-m t P# SeIs H—esb 4» DVORAK. MM (INDEPENDENCE TOWNiHlPi CIVILIANS $190 DOWN L uns srtA 1! tart. Vacaot. Om Wilt la ata i» fata at it. iftairiMaa. cnu'lj Tmat Pi EVMS. let HoMJes Furnuhcd 39 I MBMia KEaN^CLARBATON RfaUfelMMUB aflyiwmGS Faaeag^! ' »t»u wrwiam Ami ajCLAREBTON AREA -| tent stable |H. —• modWr • region 1 I BtDROOMH. OIL iMra(e. large tali JLo- 1 __ __________ wSMta.’jW5tatatat.Tiijtataw | 'white bro« realtor* with flrtfiacc Mum. a ft by OM MM . ^K-RfcOty | M tt ^ b^th. Loc.tlod op ioj _ *M* Otxio Ewr. £am«. «ii vinavtai I-taw I m’ it**i to i m. kH ntt-; for »aiJB W owner, laroe |. -----■---------' JJJ. catl Of M-IM. north of 3 • bedroom house, newly <*-"■•" I kUS all uSna hi l.{ | ffVKf-“" ” “ “ jaas^T—gma. »~to ‘J ^ga^giSi: ~ Leabbt WITH -**7 ---—- —.——— - - -..' I - 2 bedroom Walled Lake home . surance. Tgk* 1 need at r e-voodttiontug Jtpe-1 ntrtM, GAYLORD ssr&evv rood money maker. 0*1 WJAI-*"" Excellent kitchen with built-in rank*. Basement Bulla In I***7Larg* landscaped tot West ertustan. CUitai ft «urtatt“m *•m bath » lets. Ideal „flir lL**SFefl8 wafl carpeGag la praetieaUy' this m Herr home. At. *EFi frffflB; - - f Terms. Can I ' ROCHESTER 4 Rldiawn B------ • aam-141 ACREe - 1 jdLMkLRMlLMM- ■wtth a bedrooms Excellent Mifk>taiJjauL|y^| ROOMS. RATH -------------- *■ 4, rnasonable price. Ma (. . '•—x- a ROOM RIUCK. CONVENIENT _ ioration. Small dawn paynwnt, I . . . r.T"fT ^FHA terms. OR 3-85M.- ! nRA^OV PLAINS 1 ROOM. l iTORT IIUCX flK)UNC ] 1 Rdfiw brick rioch With " —__________________ —i. r»ised flrwlwe. ^»rge picture IflllBIBMl.lPf-----------H K^TEMAN gL“g».» »mi‘ REALTY 1 i jfclpWOM L^KEyROMT NEAR ■ with carpenter A plumbum tools. Immediate pesaasilan < BRICK, (24 1------- _ . _____ ...—__ _ •rase M Nelson, across EastofPootlac, OR Mill <*y^- FOR COLORED. 1 BEDROOM, Pi -- ---------- car cartaf, apposite Murnliy 1 Rark am doom. TsAt *m Oi.T For Sale Mouaca OPEN HOUSE r 14. rtgt~' — ___ims, watt h oil master wrbt prwcetOn....... Three bedroom home. Bass-. meat. No carafa. Total price - SIMM. Bata—payment — nORTAOl ----- iprox. *H acres. I room M ft. UvfiftMM are tandpw to rear- tth ir. ifuncli. Three blocks to s High fiSSI brown .... Lady |. PonUac Plreplace and aaiwce j Give Waterford . School District/ fa* 1 ftml; Write Pootiae >IS>a j FOR SALE BY OWNER:*. HB i lneome^ j^raoma^ ana u> * " j owner, plus s room furnished si DAra'WAED>«7*a pm* ,<'unIumUhsdP^" ^ ihTThlhcks Storms, screens,____... ,... . black top driro. Landscaped pith boot evertreonp and IWI. VM southward Or. 3, BEDROOMS. FULLY EQUIFPED MODERN lot the winter Children welcome, j mbtfc hi ; i,~T'££a^» ROOM HOUSES OP IBM to buy. Barellent Seal to rslpqnkibla people. FE M4M altar flMtar ibcE *6ohm witb~oa- ! “gRPoimSmm \ rase. Close in. Ersrythtns lorn. I m ear 3.4775. > t ROOMS. TEL-BURON AREA. 'child otic asm. Jjt mo. Ret , -----------------PI races required. FE 4 MM, 1 No-drtnkers 7TL MdM, j RMS. AND BATH. L1L " “ town ata St. WtaM Baldwin Bchoola. PE l-~ ( .MTC WORfefeR MOVE RIGHT IN! —ri'^nim block oU Alrsnet Rd. kU.1 OLDER a-REDROOM HOME. POOP 1 -----------—*=+- IEDROQML -AUTO [ ter'~aa>’*a*m««£i 7S0 ibSSane' Eeys ttar ateo I rwfni taseiaetit (hfasTtirk. MA .»tWR ______; Oarage. Mixed neighborhood. MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME.! .Realty . a HHWi --- -JfSUJ?**/-**i_P*?B*-, j' newly deoorated"! Nicely land* SIM DOWN j scaped Can be handled lor 1300 ______________ A real bay In an older boms down pta coats. Lata Mia orsr i3~«a»',Sai»*-iiTa5r itirm'~s ■Ar.orvts^Twtnnw; da- | - yss. * bedrms. M * "M tt», at Ml East M»d. B sad call "Sfe 1 XStlfaSiaita. ! rm, lit baths, steam heat — *1 W. W. Ross Bamaa at OR MM1 - ■ —— *--rntsn references ; car garag- and 2 lots. Pay-1 for further Information._; -------------- -T***1._______WfW BWOllB. R» OWW-IttM Rtalwln ^ kWFlV deoorated a ROO»M i mi’vr «r^1 rtamsTtamelauO r-~ lss-----------“ and; |Kui baaament In Auburn HelghU RUSSELL. YOUNG apt. upatatrs. Private ant. ------- UAL ESTATE A RUILDMIO l h«^. «M^~hys. *ra country house, ? bedrooms 1 lasM DOWN! 3 BEDROOM HOME. L-^^' FE MM<. MM Watkins Lake Rd.l baths, oil heat, carpeting. **M Clarkston area newly de-- I carpeted, lull price FmF_^i a ROOM HOME PDRNIkXED. ! ■houss snoMe awn. r» x. xstant. OL Ital. .......snap MBB dupler, taa h _______ BL00MFIE1.D TpwnMPF^.3 bed-j v;t. Benedict’s Parish. Immediate Occupancy, HAHSTROM RENT OK BUT h». a rooms. 1______ Mixed neighborhood IB — 1100 down. JIO monthly. Elwood Realty FB «4B01' ROCHESTER yuBgk.. k tlAlii brick rancher with bssratent. > Lincoln 1-1147. For Sak^Traide DRAYTON AREA TSre* bedroom ata a hall baOn prirllegea. Ota t 3 Bedrqomis, 2 Baths. Sylvan Lake Privileges. IRUL OR 3^982. EM 3^0227 Robert H. Chapins _ m: Realtor - , . .. .. , tawr osis "raEw MODERN. OA- I WtU build 1 bedroom ranch style t nt/’CT.AMEaTplI. IT OWNER, .-----. —. - — — ra« antataat l bedrrn stove. 1 home on your lot Full basement. I bod room brio* ranch oara ,¥^?, ...— | aS^rafrtg. optloeaR rte ri1 eakJtoor^ Mla^bath. birch cup- ] • f>ftaff*bW! * HAROER CO : im W. Huron . F»Mm! ELOARETH LA EE’. J BEDROOM “ tathe. lata privileges. laU__and | ZiZm" WtaaC liiSdTata tA« nOKT. WWMf ." ’» 1.. «tmti..nMBdo «ta.Ti sssur4]^: MaSuSs: .ITT*;..... ... -....".. I - Rina sandy beach. AU you aood fa bring Is jour (gad. Low down owyMata' , ■—t? H. R. HAGSTROM ] inHw 4000 Highland Rd (MM) PONTIAC OR 4-0358 HOME AND INCOME. LARGE homo and 2 apartments, .lake grtvUagss li oar $4,750 t bedrooms, 2 loti, gftirags, nice unade. only IT60 down. ! CUCKLER REALTY $9,500' FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM HOME. | 4.__. ___________ automatic boat. T baths, tulll- "g «." T 's, baaemont. Also i room cottait;_Sylvan Lake Village____ roosntocsly modim K7 HMI—f ]i4g PonUac Drtva, a faval. betek. _jrjiir.'r. lokiuji iuii._ ihsi-sh - —— * baths, ratted heat, sunken living ft. electric kitchen nl_ _ garble. A Buy «l IM.MS OL 1-7111 PRANK SHEPARD REALTOR tOtJURtia, 1 tagDROOM RRiOE trl-level. I'a hatha, family room, foneod yard. Many extras Nsar schools, aia.600 FHA. OL 1-0H37. Suburban Living At Its Heat . Vour future homo Is Mo ~ (CONVERTIBLE 24) 3 A 4 bedrooms, ltb baths W. VV. ROSS HOMES* OR MM3 IMS SOWN - Modern to th* min-* Ufa. Only 4 yrs. old. Poll bacorn cot. Oil AC Furs. Alum, storms. Favod it. Ota liopTi fwnSnaii Utcben, CtU Mrs. McCarthy EM buy. Large a*' bedroom modern Priced at oaly ss.sM. Easy 4 per c MT. CLEMENS HILLS____________ .—In an oiler ow Mis, owners____ anxious fa taU, have purohaiod * — ham*. This le an lmmac- _ld*r Basts. 1 bedrooms, Ifaveir pIhmw —---------------- porta, full hn ^ieSHi wall earptaag. Nice larga landscaped lot: 113.164 on terms. PONTIAC WATKINS SUB Lovely 1 bedroom tame, wall to well carpeted living room. Mg taadly sue kitchen, breaxiast bar, hrooMway and attached lib car garan. Alani. storms A screens, full basement with all tiled floor on a large landscaped lot. |U.- taStaaam < __ carpeted, living room. ... irith kitchaa auskssrda. i _ ly decorated snd clean A real surprise st aio.aaa. a*7 per month Including taxes and m- CROOKS ROAD , j ' 9*. approximately _ ty^sws. This | LAWRENCE W. ., GAYLORD, Realtor ---1. PIKE ST. PONTIAC IE PUnOt rUKE Q willi, new “Bry»nt,r ~ftil I _ _•. |gy Idfti furnace and to eonvuMwUy lo- OPEN EVEN IB Of "m, a F M cated near ' churchy schools, | " COLORED , a bedroom Brice t story HOME 1 BATHS. FULL BASEMENT. WILL TAKE SMALLER HOME IN TRADE. FULL PRICE. Ill,000. ■ 3 BEDROOM. 3 STORY FRAME. WRB CARPETED L 1 V I n o ROOM, DININO ROOM. 1.0S0 sgnaro toot of HvM custom buUtta kitchen and range. Carpeting, baths, storms ata screen.. is a STEAL u4 03.000 < NOTHING DOWN. A fuw ttrt, 3 and May EM 3-41*0 HOUSE FOR R| tc, i»oUy —___%|Mja privileges, lit, 100: „ RENT. CHILDREN **»». , ....., „ WUI «„ KEEOO HARBOR J BEDROOMS, Albert M C ~- VERT -N1CBX- J&i Mas duplication. ih*M to* 0M0 LAKE FRONT----- ART MEYIR payment. MA »4% ,a>11 a0WI,]^Syl^« _____ ____ I.AEE FRIVILRQBS. 3 BEDROOM I t 3 RATER. MODERN pfaOMOta -ppAWBROif TOWI, —gifts. s at°Hammond Lake. full bath. Only ltaO down, taclud-_ ownei ML as* don. 1311 B. I M( costs. . . . Man _ ____ Onerf every I —x--" ____: 1 C. PANGlfS, Realtor b^r. orVtU _ S*Tmir tot ' ABOOLUTELT CLEAN 4 BED- ORTONV ILLS mrooort dL Miifter _U rosnjhoms^l baths. Want, fam- » j, Btmt MA I-Mtl a bedroom, ma aSgr i Lake-Oakknd Tieighta “ - sit-h.n fully csrpstsd. bass- 3 bedroom ranch. Pull basement. *--——— * st- 1 carpeting, draperies. .■ Bald Eagle I furnace. Car- storms. New roof- large let T aao. Walt fa wall'carpeting, \ trad# far cheaper haste, lend • tract or large housetraller. Pri at only 111,500. Ash lor ! WEST BIDE TWO Tor one value. IiStfi 0 bedroom modem home la the very pink at condition. Living room 1* g 31 with carpeting. 13 s 13 dining rm. FOved st. 50 x 300 ft. lot, Nice I rm. home _} FE 3-7000 Ih CLARK REAL ESTATE M 13S3 W. Huron St. Open M >- ! MULTIPLE LISTOIO SEN VICE SCHRAM Newly—painted outside, i will (serfifae at far less , upllcatlon. Terms to suit FAMILY HOME Large 3 hedreem hoi room 36x11, beautiful « porch. 3 ear gsnge, full mice only 110,500 ulus terms.______________ St. Benedict’s Parish. Immediate. Occupancy For Sale. Trade ' "LeMc, LAKE FRONT -- 0 rm. modem. In --|U7. tHI. excellent eondttloo. Only I min. SBrUSU drive from city. Basement. Oas l*m XSSI- fired R. W. Heat. Flreplas*. Wall I WALLED LAKE ,™-*g!L I to wall carpeting. Truly a wonder- Lovely 1 hedi fui home fun of enjoyable lake 1---------------- living. Only lU.OOO. ___________ LAKEFRONT cute 4 room modem cottage. Urge porch1 overlooking lake, boat docs. EsccUsnt fishing. Full pries only $8,750. COMMERCIAL WEST WALTON 130 fuel frontage on Walton, alley at rear, comer property With near 0 room, home ana gs-rage. Paved street*. A TERRIFIC DER. FULL BABEMENT AN P , 1 FENCED YARD. IL000 DOWN: Q05 PER MONTH I JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 3ft OakUnd Ave, Opea *tUI 1:30 . ii MM EvenUkS, FE M304 WOULD YOU LIKE old. A recreation room that you would dream about with adjoining >i MAh. n you have a tree NEW MODEL * TRI-LEVEL "Loaded with charm and livability" 4 bedrooms sunken Jiving room, dream kitchen. PRIQ-IDAIRE equipped and bedroom that everyone North Side . A lovely 1 bedroom home built In 1054 ha* carpeting. comblnaUoa storms and aoreens and many other ex- jPUBM. HOUSEEEEPINO COT-uyrt beach, boats. MU dtaU. iM^s.ajkui ORION FOR THE M*boel year, furnishsd^cUan.^tTt _________ _rapes, ______ mortgage. $15,860. MA 0-IW. ~S BLOOMFIELD NIQHLARDg •ommsrset. - ------- --- ON WOODHULL LAKE. ’. _________________ ________________________, ----- . bsthn. bflrepl*c*, *1m- ! e June. EM 3-4134. Month MY 7-4707 or TExas 4-3003 | pettns. gas beat. 3 ear attached pqntiac ' u£T~fil«3H5*rnr. _i«h*- . ,± , „ j 1 Igarh bnati OR S-B3BB W. 1. RoffttBUtb Owntf , ,_R«dta.„B0dtAi OB 3 ojeti.----| aoinmerset ■ »w s-veev ! BJ5lJLtaME~WHMBrnWBft —Formant Raoma t .421 BY OWNER aeus* for sale- 3 Urine B, full LAUINGER r, SHARP 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW i! Convenient kitchen and living -1 room. New oil furnace. Terms to suit. ~~—t—-—- • SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM HOME Sylvan Lake Privileges, . OR 3-8982. EM 3-0227 ! Robert H. Chapin, j Realtor SACRIFICE EQUITY 3 bEDROOif, i t ill 'jtapm, oil filrasce. — -1 closed porch, new - FE 4-7704 after 4 | THE BUT — Of Me year. Large S 'rm. brick home fully modem and only 3 yr*. old. Located U Elizabeth Lake Estates. Two flre- Ml floors. ■“-----“ Priced at only $17,100. NICHOL1E; 33x13 with natural Brota Northern High 0 mom. 3 bedroom bom* located on s comer lot near ntwEisbMMOfc FuH ta*0-ment. automatic gas furnace. Heme U excellent cco-dltlon throughout. Can he had os FHA terms. Vacant • A nharn 2 bedroom home with lull ksaefaent. -automatic gss beak Located in the Owens School Metric! on a saved street. All Me improve* eat* are 1 steSSato oeeseseeo m $0700 lull price. IVAN W. SCHRAM --------- 5-9471 043 JOSLTN COR. MANSFIELD OPEN EVEN1NOS A SUNDAY MULTIPLE L3STINO SERVICE & HARGER CO. WEBBTEE SCHOOL JMlTEICT FuU basement. taStaBBn heat. Cloaa to school, ttaas-portatlon and stores. Vacant. Very reasonable farms. ' garage. GtU SYLVAN LAKE FRIV. | 8 nxi . 3 bedrm. brick, fireplace. 15x33Uv.au. — “ ~ - L. H. BROWN, Realtor 50$ Elizabeth Lake Road Ph. FE 4-3504 ,or FE 3-4010 MULTIPLE LISfTlNO SERVICE OPEN mu attractive rm. FE 5-7333. DESMOND IBUSINEBS OR PROFESSIONAL -va^r-din- jgrfmSu"^ Rent ^T°^i! PonBac Motors. FE: 4-55Q8- 1— ——1------ WnUTY COMFORTABLE room "PRIVATE * * home, close in. FE 3-0014. [CUBAN RMS.. REAS. 86 COTTaSe PACE I NORTHERN HIGH DISTRICT ! 3 bedroom, bungalow. Fu|l tacenUy*’decora8d!1Vta2t. I|- •• 4S00 wiH move you in — I Model—Sat. and Sun. 2-6 clarkston school out. I Sleeth Road., just off Commerce j 3 bedroom bungalow. Utll- I Road.. 3 hedr. ranch, full base- < ity room, automatic heat. meot, Tulh ImM. automatte heat, i Recently decorated Vacant. 4 hardwood noon. glum. Twng — • osso inavid MB BI.-" 7 1 Will duplicate on your lot. go,Mi.! H.R. HAGSTROM GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-0175 331 Bald win Ave. OPEN I A.M.-8 F.M. MULTIPLE UETINO SERVICE —You’ll Be Contented — on this l acre, s bedroom home. Lars* living room, kitchen with dining space, utility fa car gs---- Plen ty of room tor faou- ckfldt 7-AUINOER REALTY BDEM. MODERN ____________ room. Adults. FE 4-3535 alter 0 * -1 RENTALS . OLDER HOME, • 4 [ 1531 Wlllfam* Lk. Road OR 4-0401 SACRIFICE LEAVING S T., ----------sss. j mnm *? “t*™ garage. Best cash offer ike. EM »MU or OR 3-4314 , 0J0 Furn 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX _JL____________________ VAutmnta^^Mltatatant I®®!" M^Wk.'rE ^ MONTH amu! nice bqiob of 'yove FE 4-7833 ow^ nTnuTHh w. w*m. M4 EAST BfcVD ranch flrsplsce. ~ i 017,301 . MODEL .SPECIAL f 4-BEDROOM ^ [DRAYTON PLAINS | I ju«t th« home you mothers have | for. lovely hrtek 4100 Highland Rd. (MM) _ a ^iXriWl PONTIAC OR 4-03581 ____beautiful id t II family " • - - --1' • I room, screened U back pofeh, r" tached It* car'garage XT'* *“ landscaped tot. parochial and public schools, J of thsrnloest subdivisions U O_ . lend County area. Pull pr4e« only 131.0M - tor- been looking _ ranch fgalUnUJ • living room VM doeeraSad vacaiiJ. air HOYT -Jl*g; 1 IV 1 l ce^y $250 mu* vs ,*■ — TUESDAY^CVEMNQ CALL Ask tor Mr. Alton. Or. d 3-bei ___... ;GENTLEMAN. CLEAN. COMFORT-1 _X VALENCIA' . i able room, reasonable. Cali after | f .BIrtKIOMB CTr BLACK TOP,! Pit 3-007B. COLORED (HOBtaOn Park. Oa our. lots tor uas dean and I7S uer I lot. M,5*0 with ftasad tata rata. Call OR 3-lin: [MOD LABOR RM. W RISC.1 Ova your OWN 3 bodrm. h< T.. . j Large closet. Tor gentleman. FE § j«P»OOht. APtOHATlC OA8 - .: Om h«it bmL And hot vtter. traced yard. NEAR PONTIAC pLAXtS UUDT l Loaded wl U j^ch. 1° Epege RarrJ preferredExefaan|e references, j ' ANCE »'« PER CENTkJ-EST —‘FOR THIS 3 BEDROOM —MAROEEB. PELT 4 71331 OU) 1 no money aown. 1 — NEWLY D E (J O RATED | THROUGHOUT. ON LAROE LOT. 1 DIRECTIONS: Off Union Lake Rd ! LOCATED IN WATERFORD WHY'PAY RENT? . I SL PatrUVs ChureirFollow : AREA.---------------- 4-BEDROOM NEAR UNION LAKE total home tor the working man ' with a family, features Uelude: - hardwood Goars, with F5 • • , largi PIONEER HIGHLANDS - 3 bodiuom brick, oarpoted living room tad dining #U. ftul basement with plastered recreation roam, very nice screened porch, 1 Vu —nirggroai lonrtsjuport tti witti beautiful shade trots and Just a stone's throw to privet* beach privileges. tar. 2tR-_______________________________ 2 BEDROOM HOME IN 1EXCEL- SINGLE RM ON 1ST FLR. \ IBS coed Most. FE 3-3063. gar Also double rm. for 1 or 3, i 0nen f T*«^~ms_ rts. vrir wav ' Kltclu priv., If dtiirod, FE 3-7434 | agyjjhiruT- p*'i no.™ »iu. iwu ,« __ S iSS®;ofi» ■°oy .TQ«. 581%'?. i*.525f • STEELE.REALTY JIM WRIGHT, Realtor lot, 00 x 000 with fruit ata shi ■ trees* Inks privileges on Union 1 , . gnrsnKT ranch Lake. Mus service to grad* and LAEraTONT RANCH high schools, a bargain “* * *“ 1 ” *“ *'* ,0,>“n' Only $3,000 down. SMITH WIDEMAN Model « Tally and nun. newt WE8TOWN REALTY U 3-7337 aftor 7 p.m. MODEL — FE 0-3703 _______ EM 1-3037 ainx^ wBy^g^obMFfiED * dining Now, family - ‘ 1: . Asking ifLltar“~“ ^ ^ —" j toita apttatol FE' Hm zor smo or , ( BEDROOM BRICK li05 *pra lOEimjtMAN. *OME AND j option. LO 1-8753. 1 gtSsj^ss,. \sL’wS.-uisr! —' **V. •***£-___, -VT -OOU lOCMB* n*. I —MhuMt. 'S USTuU* W. iUST SELL. 3 BeArOOM. BATH, utility, optre room ,(nd attached ROOM EKJUUK 4 agnjesi • Southern home, near Tel-Huron. | , , "intaljaa on a pav8j Oood. tame cooked food If de- 4.^17. . OSP per month oluTlawt sired, pi a-3333. cRIffilT l*E“tt430e,( h after wtU take. COLORED MOVE RIGHT IN! Golf View PiTk Sub. ,Prl.C* I OWNBR LEA VINO STATE 9 , ittraetlva 9 bedroom horr Iron to plby. < 1 CRAWFORD AGENCY 13SI'W. Walton m *S3M 600 E. Flint _MT 3-1143* I ~MULTIPLE USTINO SERYICE ARRO PRICE REDUCED In order 10 elfaat a uuftB goto— the owners hsv* allowed us to . reduce the price on this exceptional piece of property. Partial basement, aluminum storms and screens, ifa Oar garage, oak floors, end plastered walls make the market value'of this home tar above th* listed pries of only ***** WANTED! I A family with rood credit look-tag tor * 1 bedroom homo that can be bought easily. It you «r* that family why not eall and lot home built ------ or. 'Full basement, oil heat auo water softener. Lake privileges. Well landscaped corner lot on paved street. Oarage. Bus service and Immediate pose. FE 3-4355 SYLVAN VILLAGE. ACCEPT trailer as part equity. FE 0-3730 TRI-LEVEL STAfeTfiR NO MONEY JOOWN Build a horn* to be proud of. four lot or ours, am model. O. 'Flattlty, Ruthtor. EM 3-0403 Very Yow down ^AYidarr. 340 south Oolng street. « foomi. both, ell furnace, nice tot. 07,500. aluminum and atom sided .. "-""tanaif.ofmai r-~ - _____Apod. L*W down _., with oMolloat terms, (fall for showing. . • g«rU-S. Hrita ^ ' COLORED1' sTSS^H- Vasbinder, Inc. FE 5-8875 " HOYT REALTY ' 354 8 TELBORAFH 3-0040 FE 3-mi Templeton 152 Dixie Highway Frontage, ever i acre in all. with 8 room msdsrn, full hasomont tamo. Facing street on fakt. Also privOeges to Silver Lake Ideal far church CUn to bought right ; K. L. Templeton, Realtor ! 3130 Orchard Lk RA FE IriiOl After 0 P.M; FE 2-0503 Open o to t Sun. 11-4 KENT WATKINSsPONTIAC ESTATES -3-bedroOm ranch, 22 ft— living room with carpeting and fireplace. Lars* Utah-*n with dining ana. 14 ft. ratmstttsi room. ' tached unia t 800 Terms. CALL iol 2 ear at-. Large. weU-mer Tot. 010,-IUi FOR AP- Pontiac General Area PRICE RflbUCED On this 3 vtory, 3 bedroom ■ ______A^- mlnum storm* and screens. 1 ear {garage. Scwgrol back 1 porch. Larm fenced yard. 00.1*0 TAKER THIS! PONTlic CENTRAL HIOH 7 rooms. S bedrooms. tostr> msnt. gas stoam heat. 32x34 ft. turato, fenced roar yard ALUMOrOM SIDINO ILkM rage and a lor Mg wooded fat. Xu aid Mr the pleaeantnoae ■ Of -Oft— fine property. Priced at tlO.050 Wo will arrange farms. NEEDS 8GME WOKE Eero Is-a handyman's special 1 ay menu of qply ____ yf MRS tamvm s$ Urf«"family ~ If you i urn * at this OB*. Full price only M50Q. * , tbd McCullough, REXLTOj| ARRO RSALTT PE 5-1284 FE4-3844 —g Investment Located right In (htouville. This S family income with satisfied jsaa-r' ‘ atKUeges. PB 6-0*34 ■ ....| J?; ROOM A BOARD WITH OR WITH- i “ 4 ii. 'mod. house and garage Bloomfield Center, $44 per i 4 r^itoS^mSJc'K^ m ! pel-mo. ROOMS. 4$ AND (7. BOARD; • RoIfeH. Smith, Realtor pgfeJiiff1 FKIMiBaB MA $4431 Convalescent Homes 44; a Rocms, gas MUn.1 u«4u»vvW^»w^. toady to achool aid bus. R{ VACANCY Df nurses home: • (0038. '. ' good, food and cafe, FE a-037i.; | WBOOM JWUfE WITH AT-1 “ KmI St0t*0_46 . 5IY 3-4131. Lit* Ortta. CUSTOM BUILDING YOUR FLANS OR OURS Is ommtr at ' UA sa. ft. . (MIS) —j ______- _ ________ rancher!!!' { LARGE rooms!!!! LAROE lot! tfa baths, fireplace, carpeting, oak I floors, screened porta, fenced yard that ts toilHIflltl laiblevsinS | — LAKE PRIVILEGES, .an out- j standing vatu* et only $50 down ! plus cost* oa new FHA Look this Ml toaar a"' RMta ■— Homes, lor i-tali.* NEW WEST SUBURBAN, C Schuett, FE 8-0(58 i 22,EM TfSo f ’per; month pWibw'sniffles 2-0122, Dlotsh^Building Co. 3 fBDMOOM NEARLY NEW HOME, filt-ln otren and range. North BSe. *SS moath. •• I R. J, (Dick) VALUET HK REALTOR PE 4-35311 “* i ■ ____ 345 OAKLAND AVENUE 1 Pontl« Community Ptnance Com-Q«R» * to * ita. H-41 nanv. call John Leo. FE 0-0431. *HL ^52 *4TH-MKRABJMP^^AOEToII ■ WHO-. ••• ««• <» 3r3M>. FE; ft., ma floor Huron Theatre. bTlU NEW SVOOtES. WEST SIDE fit »W4 - 2ND FLOOR. J ROOMS OP OP- i jgjg' la toart CLARKSTON — BI-LEVEL RANCH I —with a fake-fed—stream—for—a— totayanl, setting 3 ..bedrooms, -^ettngT Aisy Mll oar garage. 1 KH UlSk floor t 1 ”***" dews to haletay. lyrit* living^ *ufn ,rap' e. bWUMn rouge. Open NEW MODERN OIL HEATED with recreation ' area' ■ home |fl ^---------* * daee ata- two ear ga-4....todm • blocks to elementary. 3 bedroom ranch itvl*. of briek I ■ aM .fatato tonstrueflou. Loaated ] In Independence Township. ' Ifa hafts, large tot. You oaa move In this nice home tor approxi-1 mgtely OOaC Buy ,on 5‘s per cent i .lata contract OH rid of those landlord bluet. Vacant and Wc 1 wth chow at your convenience. GEOROE R IRWIN. REALTOR r to W WALTON F7| 3-70Q3 AValton Blvd Anea! ' -----Move Right In! '~ f 34M Flaliis - Brick — I bedroom J —carpeted living room add hall.' country kitchen — nice utility — oak floors — storms and sort***— 1 tar ggiMj r"T/l*Ttwtti — LAKE PRIVILEGES — 0430 dawn plus costs on new FHA —; • — this orcr and calljf. W. Johnson 31 YEARS OF SERVICE kitciien* U garage. Lara* LAKEFRONT NOME New 3-bedroom tame, torn Uy kltebso. living room ail tore window overlooking nice loi with' large abed* EMU Home ^ust completed. Onlv $11. |K:.r downtown. I ve been to Lauiteg. Priced cash. Torma can h. -....., 8788 Laurelton. Fh. MA 5-3856. COLORED Cl TERMS. RENT BEATER. Only .MM. 3 bedrooms, j story, alec large front Testa glassed In. toU/l feuwofrTta,w n^l toiJZZ HOTHINO DOWN - Need* * ntsd to move la Is Mortgage ornto rMsair. I room home, t- -------toTWie. ai $» per H ludlng taxes and tugurau**. Fb* i ; 3-2*1 or n 3-7*1*. dark 1 ' Estator IKS W. RmsiT}- 1 LAKE FRONT CQTTAOE — Only **60 down for tffntatauMr e«L l&i, riss. Living room with .flrspUct, dining rifm. Viwitfafl ----------- largr kUchon. Vs bs*-> Vestibule entrance. 3 DRAYTON PLAINS—WATERFORD ffa par cent amg*. on this 3 tad-room alum, siding, full tomt. SRS 4 I car pit. FUU price only *13.188. - j lioar srl include/ Ful CWy M.35 sooth, tool _____^ meat, oil AC bout. Water softener. . Incinerator carpeting and drapes, j 3 car gangs With electric doers and Ur* » imp. HUB Vrtft cash to mw mortgage or *16.181 j with . litoral tanuaT Phone 'OR I 3-4SM. WATKINS HILLS! BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick ranch. fUH'Ma*-i meat, carpeting add drapes. _ gtonyn .kBdLMrosto^ Uao Jgd-; I Realty —-------- ---------- PABM MotraB. NR. COMMERCE. OU furnace. 3 acres. 816.188. MA MDL - ’ 7 WHITB LAKE CLOSE TO GOOD fishing h swimming. Oood neigh-•borhood. Almost an aero. Largo kitchen Includes MW impa frseser. Oood elec. * rang*, ref. furs. J. Em’s. .Rented torih. Roe. - room, work shew, utility and gs-rog» lower favel. Sell fdnftota or unfurnished. Furnished Inefadi* all firnltura. new rMUng mower and many after good tools. Es-crpUoaiUy wtU built and in **-. cellent condition Small outbuild-ftmTlFftecd jrita»rir C. Staff-master. rtaltor. Livonia. Molly Rep, MEuwob 44171. - Bl- .eramlc til* hafts. Features Include carpeting, ilroplae*. bum-lot, tfa oar dartae and hot water beat. Weed at f3S.500.0*. Cali »r appolntmsat. VMrt p£r Suburban Living: A Well planned 8 room brisk t story tame. Equipped with built-in stovu and oven, 3 full uromfe tbs baths WdgSrosk fireplace. Rig full basemsot and Fb our garagr. ' Priced at. |34J*f 80 uboVn \y 1 LAKE FRONT — |L7*0 down fir » tbit cottage on Rtf PUh. Ute. 23 ft, Bring rm., 3 lodrms, lav., *11 furnace Lovely white Mrta trace. 58 ft. lot Qvdck possession. Total pries aoij $1.75*. go* this. WtLUABR LAKE privileges 4 lot* Plus smt'l cottage. »£! fata-Insulated (Ma Walls. lRril tcroened perch Death ft famlli farces taS at *4.780 ' , / Floyd Kent Inc., Rdlhor ■ f . homo. 3 bedrooms. baC , basement, oil heat, utility roam. Lot *8x3*1 ft. YOU CAN'T BEAT 7TR1B OP *588 DOWN. SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY Iff. HURON OPEN EVBB FE 4-4526 (art across ft* street from th* school. Large 11 room tame. Meal lor large family or used as a 3 family - Income, 3 tar garage, MM down Lake Home Privilege* on Beta take. Coxy 5 room modern bungalow enclosed * porch, 3 bedrooms, bath, basement, ell furnace, garage, fenced yard. (TM down... — WILLIS M. BREWER. JOSEPH r. NEZSZ. SALE* UGH 144* E. Huron St. rat 4-61*1 After aw FE 8*333 to ra- 4-4738 Partridge ny THE ‘'BIRD'; TO OBi Friendly Little House Hammer, Saw aa>6iiiMt?tl8iniiiU___________ “SiSuSS* W >**• iffwSl W MM YenT f*r*'Wr* ^ »i >»j. in ws w*. ..... amPls'pundi availa¥le~Pav Mahogany Pinrling • in" v nnnnvm “ > • - mUWI Reflnanr* or a-i*P v OROOVSD i« nsip you mu your bom* to- UNFINISHED ........ veMigawt ___ ,___ i pecan pRcrmi«HKO c schuett. re situ , ooopmrt raSrWMM AikSfff^iWVTtnrd fftyTUgf RomAc^rwoooj HOME CAN BE «*» >HWI Rd • way >i to pay. Furniture mm otall kind* NEW lit ^our trad* dopi g. iiiiii M'TMBgt- kM • IM I MShoe an* »wt bed. Um uMr XflB. 2SL- & JRVV Inch. FE 8-M14 2&M ' iTn'^ hiriiTiiOTiinir ; PArtinr ftiontr n awSV open Mini. sat. i ro i | ----WALTON TV " -| M MONTHS TO OAT 4 itllti E. ol Ponlisc or 1 olio “E ar Auburn Eetgbti pa Auteri Kfl rmtnu ...ft f-tUt »um« ptjn %0ND Nufoll A* ^%r 1CA 2? T , Anpi FE 5-3121 A-MU" ___ - Awrm>! satfauiTg-,______________ owToSflr. rs- I. PE 8-2710 > rm tap BONE Hot COMPLETE DRSMXR , Bnfib'vw-Wrioi&m "Xff'in*?!?, Kf&'ZSX- - hij* Wi wmpl^^with aprttge j twin Ml »J*0L Um . * Knoe’h p6htablb • - ma mm> Ttttah >n to Cure* mettrese. MOM Furniture.—42 Orchard Ut« A — _ i stoty 2 bedroom home with expansion • pule with 3rd Bedroom finished except for finishing floor Bee. room In the 1-----int. Water softener Oarage. Excellent ‘“d playground area It to X 500 II 1.500, girded spot e 1 price. Terms. Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors Open Evenings I™'""" * aoWLXNO ALLEY In Thumb e t alters MBipletelT receadllleu semi-automatic good gross leaguM. excellent condition 0« Yen* A Buckncr, fuc. MI Netional^ Bldg____rr. 4:«75i . .Get Out of the Rut t Cunaolldate year debts. Let us pay aff yeur rslitlng axertgage ------- --- . pereoal debtr a two gf" TV. blond toffee rAdr*trat%t»^i&yh, .t. -- oobton. IIM liOiwirpnrTiF.- it. Woodward at *hmf V etew ted i nWK* Kockha've'n.' ~r^- ---»—— aiNQEB agrwiwo MACiflitg' WklF BSDitoou ~ stnT*7“WAabS5af |“« ”.«g‘ ]S“i.S*T™VrV,* furniture. T. ejark rg s-gooa pwp"tmi,oondtt,on• universal oa. If You Eqrn $2.47 Per Hour k aide. Oil farm FE 8-0466 - trade. PW l-tlW.__________ For Sale Lake Property 51 ASK PON MR BROWN L. H. BROWN; Rraltor so* Elisabeth I .ska Itoed . Ton QtaaLaDeHn re'com?." • ONE BEDS 1*0 RBPRIOERA fOR ■ E l.'ll N O AIL~~JRR}|I9I8CS .... ..— i -— i ------------Jdo«ing. AU to' i Id FOOT POE LAKE PRQNTAOE^ For Sale Farms H evsflsbl : flam, in* bath, close i LADD'S H. R. HAGSTROM . REALTOR «**» mom.and no. immi PONTIAC OR 4-OA58 I WE OCT RESULTS HENDBROPF BLDO. k SUPPLY CO — -i S. electric itove MS. * place goods and driest 1 dng root suite lit gas stare XT"shape PE MT! ! room* 3? if. SSdESffi- i ‘ sfttWlBA 1 -f*** "B5B* Kt 1 _ o* Ttec . .—i Swaps...* * BEDROOM BOLL ’ith eulnvktor ti wriager waaoer MO, electric dryer Mi PE ine, T asrrte, • SUItT !N~^VSSs ANO'OOOE School Rian Kangi .fe $40trnmvN ~L.. t bgeupm.BBdie.-Ml block frei lake: Large corner lot. >i baai papered family n______— in* room, 1H baths ----------------- KENNEDY “Candlewick Woocfs" ADDITION r» Miles North of Wtlton On Joslyn DLORAH BLDG. CO. ‘'Builders o^ National Homes’ ! J.C. HAYDEN,Realtor—1 M E. Walton EK g-0441 Open Eves gun. 1 to « pin, i Only Sift per mMiS^tncJude's taxes and Inaurancc. OA. HIM SM rr. DIXIE LAKE FRONTAGE High agBlaeula lot. Beautiful view nf take, good location and t C. Shaffmaster. Realtor A REAL BUY 4 acres of good gardta soil. ' KulL**”'*8* ****' *^*° ***** 1 “LErS TALK BUSINESS' yw g-iios Owaee. -..—: - . J_ '41 CADILLAC. ’]* CHEVROLET pickup iim Ceinoetoo ; I .complete line K yiM.ti am i Electric Co" rsflE^BMHarrTZBa: | __ige» . We hare Just replaced R mars Roper end Mafic Chef aae rang, ae in use home insnsmV ciests* of the Pontiac School Dlatrtct. -—mailJls mw and coma lit tv. Mr. ir' a PREjMR Kl S WEST (PONTIAC rr *-na STOUTS] Best Buys j Today --CI-VIUANS-$190--DOWN KAMPSEN MULTIPLE LI8T1NO SERVICE 4-46TL 1 AT LOWER STRAITS » BY 1*0 ! ft. Terms EM *-lM*______ MACEDAY LAKE. 3.17 PT FRONT- CAN YOU BELIEVE IT* ! Only I1.S98 oown eni ei i payments will hue this bedroom 1 ‘> .. home, with UnRnlsh merit, glassed in porch. er after T p.m. or Bun CEDAR ISLAND LAKg New" Good garden land. II,loo with 13.000 down. LADD'S. INC. 4280 Dixie iHwy.____OK 3-1231 10- ACBtg NEAR HOLLY 4 BR ranch hasae Lr„ Dr httebtu Allaebed gaaage i large ms SM00 down H C. Sbeffmastei rfsUor Ljvonls Holly rep. ME1-rote 4*iffl. ' n.T. HOLMES. INC CORNER 70 ACRES PARTIALLY ' wooded *200 per acre, excellent Hardvva RETjllO ^Nfci ; HMmsusmPVRMH OMkl^rcdtuatL to Ml) ““js&C on property, I -W)1bO you need „ __ .pad to flMIWHSrii»l . fixtures and laven-“ only other thing electric laundry eeulpmesk,, • washers and dryers, S3t up. -------------fWM . i oostpresser or *W EM 3-4201 casHpoVu »e d “T Ir* ~KX t)fof '—' ------—— ' recorders. PE Variety Stdre 4100.000 - — oetfhborh iwJf* ______ FOR gALE oS~TRADE. I fclttt- COMPLETV MOUSII SFWKNfSlP eiiSTerecTflc tngl Mattressee ebaeto end j both • tseles chhlra sofas, rug. mis- Me« cellaneous. Reas. OL 1-dNO I gaiiai. uwaSier^ {fe’WWj, Consumers Power Co.] eARPET'TWEED. NEVER U«ED. - —■»' — —-■ -.»■ AS ..... ‘ YEAOmCR'S COMPLafl li gw 11*3 j i. Clean, reaioseat ; take over paWents. Wltfird- ;REAL N ?, TRADE ! < M1GHIGAN BUSINESS SALES C0RP0R-\T10N JOHN 8 LANDMESSER. SROEER 1573^J_TtlegrMl¥ R0J»■ Warren Stout, Rsaltoc^L IT N. Saginaw St. PE MIS* ----Open til S PM. REDUCED! —$10;35a- THE ^KYLINER - 23«~-=*d Will build DORRIS riwr Westridge ql Waterford : If. AV1RY ■ , . j thte 3 bedroom Con-1 ten.' We arrange*fln- j — Cuntrmpotarv 1 In excellent cond_____ ‘—‘imperteon. for w lastly feel this I • be beat si iw ■ ce. Six unusually I 74S4 K HIOHLAND RD EM 3-00*4 EM 3-0227 -r ROBjOtT BCH A PIN. Rl ALTOR . I LAKE LOTS 41.**4 ONE-THIRD 4 »r#l|SS an. MO mo TO min to Pontlac FE 4-4500 LI A7711 1 MACEDAY j .AKE Completely furnished year around I ^STsFbetween 'll-* ° 4 TRADE: MODERN S BEDROOM ' j' Pontiac !ake-Ir‘— -- '*"** C. A. WEBSTER. Realtor OA 8-3132-MY 2-2201 Sate Business Property 87 .peel grounds. _ across we road Located ... growing community near Milford Only HkfM|i|iSM|kHMK PhMI 3-70*1 13S2 ____ - >-o Sunday ISA. ruLLY ttmyiv'B sakery. *1 10 bullduMi with adjoining la ; 3 bdrm~^ij»m« with* 3 edlif— ' MsT___ : P1NI PRIOIDAIRE LAROI ELEC **"] ¥ --------- 1*5 EM 3-43*4 ,—baNy terms 1* W Pike only Antiques d» A - ALL PURPOSE BUILDING 40x40 with loot sq ft basement Truss;, roof, brick front, iM hr,at, 220 J phase wi/'H* 240 fret Deluxe. ranch, custom _ ______________________*d-l T. C. HAYDEN, Realtor reomsjsnd t^^|>{*-)L*|jg 8-2171 FAMOUS MAEE-" FREEZERS mache.'^Melsskn. 'Dresden. WE- vrr gtgsf' and many other dsair-•Me Rems. 18-4. September • end 10th 32 Barbour Lane. Bloom-field Hills. yftiFi. TV and Radios «6 STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pomixc B D CHARLES. REALTOR • 1717 S. T^mwraem ‘ "" jackets. ' etc., rsssooebie MA 4 3783. TALb MFN - LOOK. SUITS AND Not Damaged — vs" **r I Income Special tat 1 fqi J _ . Tip-top condition, west side, 1 Wpi^t iSlflA ' unit Income within walking dls- .»" “Ol » tsnes to downtowm festuring ground level and a beautiful paneled recreation .oom dl-“it entry to lake, IWo fire- * from Atlentu. I 3-1*78._____^ ! SEBIWAINO BAY SUBDIVISION. R.J.iDick) VAU'ET Realtor FE 4-3531 348 OAKLAND AVENUE Open 8 ' ' ‘ ' 1111 j, l^iayrapn J ►KBBTAURANT. MM OOINO BUfll nna. btnple parking, lev down payment FE MWl RESTAURANT FOR LEASE OP-—"— -• present. Furnished ccupency. PE t-8438'. MI AND- for Immediate No Money Down — tl It per week LITTLES FURNITURE A APEL. SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE WOMEN'S, OIRL'S AND MAN'S coete PE tAen____________. Silt Household Goods 65 te PRICE - REJECTS. BEAU-ttfui living room rultee. SI TS wk. fuc Drayton OR 3-SB88 FRIOIDAIRE REFRIOERATOR. Oood conoittoe. reasons ble PE SPACE . HEATERS POR j 3~Pc.blCTTON aT~DAVENPORT | 4-0218: ____ MAPLE BUNK REDS, complete *41 eg. 38 office and typewriter desks, 824 50 ea. Stoves. .'efilaeraieie—tad wash ere.—entires. 818 up. Big picture TVs. 828 up 7-pc. dinette, IS. Choice of Fall Specials f-fl INCH 184* RCA CONSOLES 1 Mahogany in, I Blond iHrivei' base' $34. Like new Phone PIS 8-SOW 141 W WeHon b PUBLIC 5TOflCE!t ^ Inventor** of lSBSS. * RCA log Motorola UlevtNMW disco unfed,' radgy. - ------------------- eordlngly. No reasonablq offer refused. Sale. Sunday M‘ Bsstday. 10-0. 23 MILP APPLIANCE CO — “—‘wattent Rlghwa of Telegraph t HAMILTON UAB DRYER j . Water Softensrs ;f6jT', , ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WATER ------....- ,_r Mlt Reasonable, < USED WATER SOFTENER ' UK glee gain. Call PE HIS4._____• Til*___________________ WATER - SOFTENER RBHIYM^- OOOD HOUSEEEEPINO SHOP Sale* * Service, a B. Munro Else-Of Peatlas I trie Co — ~ * — M WEST HURON' FE 8-1585 . 5-8431. . with Oyeplace. __Oak floors Oex _______ KATE POSSESSION 4g ^ j "Bud” Nicholip. Realtor, 48 Mt_ Clemen* St. Humphries After 6 p.m FE 4-8773 SEE‘if: - ?Hffl^YI...: a*HYi LIST WITH Mdasaj i used ss.sss btu forced air SI N. TELEORAPH-OPEN YVES. DORRIS h SON REALTORS 'une TRADE , ~W W. Hlirpn -- Phone PE S-tWT MULTIPLE LI8TINO BERVICE | „ w. . ' _ . ■ - -rr : Near Private Beach Val-U-W^yl FOR OOOD BUYB AND .VALUES 1 Harold (Red) Franks INDIAN VILLAGE See flits attractive J bedroom home .Large livtn* room. Natural fireplace. Family sized - dining room Large modern kitchen with breakfast nook The price is right trrp vn„p FVE ON 4 STORES ON MAIN CORNER 1 RKEP YOUR eye ON Holly. Mlchlsaw All rented Ooe. , ! Cucrbkee Hills ! income ' or investment.- *25,000 1 j Watch this new weiit suburban 1 , full price. lSSuUSR *nSetSrSTSS * «0*B AND 3 -APARTMENTS ■ See for youree^M^tve^idEUs-; mvestrncnt *SR?(S» paeb. ’ abeth Lake Rd. to Scott take . Rd.. tura right I kk* ' “ SUSS DOWN AboaMatv no other Carl W. IJird. Realtor SI] Community Nat'l. Bank Bldg. PE 4-4*11 *1 WE" estment MODERN rrORZ BUILDING Pint flooi Sale Land Contracts 601 bed. I ROOMS OP FURNITURE UL 3-ISO f~PiyE IM.TEB ORAT BEhKM. __________, New model* allghnv actatched o crate marred. iMdele at b coon jjjrie 8je|lrj t0 pjy outfit. Double c 1H baths. Oak floors. LAKE PKIV. Sohnelder, ha s-izvz._____ • I MUST KELL BEAUTIFUL 1NELL North flanttY^MpR j ‘ »sed lor *400 per , sell Priced right/ Paul M. Jones, Real Est. ! I." PT. REPRIOKRATOR. RUNS Qg—j i-A-l ALUMINUM SIDINO Installed or m stock p . uj)j i«me si cash Awnings. Storms, Stone _ WAYNE O A BERT . t No MongyDown-88 Mo. »8|.-121 N SAOINAW . PE Mllfi Por Higheet quality, guarepdeoC PRIOIDAIRE FOR BALI. "IDEAL Prte^smS'iibelr1 R°*k for cottage or rac. n^JM WM*. . Frtc** jg* — OK 21 IN1.' TV. OOOD COND. |80. | OL I-SSII JJL ~.—-Ti ituN ml'._______________ OE ELECTRIC RANQE, LIKE Schwinn boy* bike. 1 coal now. 31S CUflord street. | wood buralag etors. ab apt. .u* ORANDhAEO AND.jmc..JruRia-! t vallely -4« I bedroom home In Perry Park ishMla. This ham* has. completely reflililpr, JgWiMi TRIPP m.1, loKSfai on Bow Lane, overlooking Otter 1 Lake. FI 2-1SS3 after * p m. „ SALE LOT . 100 X 288 PT.’ ON i Pino EMI Road, call ' between S-S4S4, HAGSTROM TAVERN- _ „ near HoweU grossing a year No liquor miles Over t«0 i tcEeoSe. j Waterford Hills Estate , Jgn HSJii gfl t*»m, Excellent—lying qaar- TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. STiCLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO 7-PC. WALNUT DININO ROOM suite. Drop leaf table. PE 5-8*18. 7_ DRAWER WALNUT KNEEHOUE 0*«h Ch*‘r 0906 OArRAWOB AND _ good owed. MI S-4SSS. OE 34" RANCp. fi Ingerator Hike n * Sfc*?.’ Arittao. layer piano ■ rlgr. OL1-IS ," PSB47-™, L at PE 3-Slgri. . ____*20. PE ... . riflSS. uw§~room surni, Brand new davenpori and chair. GOODS COLORED—*488 DOWN .'Mungg'S twam-heme ea Raebu Street. Nice basement, goes < furnace. Vacant Pull price an *7.800. Fenced lr* 11 tDick) VALUET Realtor , FE4-353tj 1 Suburban Living: Crescent Lake. Large-------- ---- with carpeting, aha kitchen. tuH baasmsai with mi ' Oarage. pEA term*. —- __ — -J t bedroom home PUR basement small Raati ea rear of M. Only goto down at 818 pay month. Call . today. Ci T*avit, i PE 1-011 : ™5e:yonr H t LOT f e with g . HAGSTROM ROU81 i OL flifif ______ PL 8UM PL 1-3810 -FftlENBLY fBERyiCE” LOANS •» TO *500 . , . BAXTER b yVIfiOSTONE 1 *4 W. Lawrence Bt. PE 4-1130 tablt. T decorator i^Pay QB.y 02 jroakly. - bai\wStMvm~ FE 4-11*8 OATE LEO TABLE . I INCH SOOTl ___ 8»aW FL^UsiwO 'illBlbJLsss.w ——^ — —— -------,'T; aii OL 1-0711 Pearsoa's PuiSture. *l Orchard For Sal« Acreage .-'1 : OH KMlffibifb'fatD (MAS) , j WILLIAMS 1 future dovolopmont No house Old wine all equipment A good lobe rn H. C Shaffmaster. realtor. ) cation. Ilmtiss forces me to sell. UVOSM. Roily rep. MElrose 4^*71. no Squirrel 1«< Auburn Rgts I WHEN YOU NEED. ...-$2S TO $500 We will be slid to bate yi STJVTE FRANCE Cu M Pontiac State Bank Bldg. 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $3.98 VINYL—I. I. 11 FT. WIDE JIM TO. Vinyl Linoleum Tile 6c en, | "BUYLO ____._. j UNCLAIMED TILI OUTLET 103 S. SAOINAW „ , PI I-34M 13 FT R0RIOBRATOR IN EECEL-' ~ condition. Ml. ft t-4m. j sblnct. 110. (MR TOgy SALE FR1. AND BRE.’-W.;! 8-1072.________________l Magnavox combination radld aafl IRONRIT* IRONERS. PULL SttE. table, dtehee. "lain mower. Earn . Floor modeU. demonstrator* Ifll. loy Mltr* Rax, petal spray•* S' -_____________ j'lotaS HliflStM14Rd° '1 *sx*x*BrT**~i*.Mfe-wA ,r yourself that Ironing 1-------IN be cut In Rail with ease aad per pips i comfort. Rom an Ifworit* lor Bwany ll pennies a day. PE *-387*Crwm» MOW. O. , FE 4-1574 THIRTY-EIGHT THE ffiXTIAC PRESS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. IMP •'fit' For Sale 67 For Sal* Miscellaneous 67 Salt Musical Geods GARAGE DOORS oaosuBone >.lmalajk_._____ * |i*0 Ortas Ragair BERRY DOOR SALES electric git am botth fWlTTr **•* «*tT»a «r‘«sS!u with _W_ Q| --— ■ ---_ IT. . — - --- Brat- KITCHEN C SB I N E T IS B Cwua I Tensest. hat water A a Wimnd Musk Center lUAIlf ISM imucijg «»f —, w— »•—— —^ i Rm iliT Also 1 inii^ f' no* .MmJnMA acts 1 ill ARC 0] Collier, mr JaeJr* m u. £xS, rx Utad walnut'Rptael dlao 1311 EtoT t.,um _ "at" sod *• SSKfl'*!OinwinwrtWIMTTT.W _ „_____, ___Mlirtna Fluorescent, 03 Orchard p.m Baldwin Spinet plana In janem nni, supplies. crock S tk. Av*'. — 5 , , ■ < blond wood, uk* new. ■u furnacse I Sailer. Actami ANCHOR FENCES l.8? saBT Peed upright . ..... jfiATCHINO R~BA"UT'i'~fX& | . nar-. ai ~nur— • r-------- “Tt*" 11 *“***• *• 2 Manual «|mi ■)■■■■ ■_________1 **& prlc<. Bellln« m cost 1(S*SmXi!iu3i£ha rFltliii ■nioi!irpsotrVi)^Ml»IWM1?1 ---------- ---------------- xya^^jtioiicr Unii|*ffiirw^^.!^; I ____ r with! ..Cifaiiu i»oih. mi uidii 1 >**»» 251 I A MODERN SOtOiR ElO i machine la cease!* eab- -----Make, designs. buttosritots*. •vercatte. without mint attach-“-;rT———simiS at ff.ia (foil belt ace ROOF LEAKS? Cal! your Adviser tar a menu Aeeume payment- -» »“ **" ^ * “* 1 ALCOA "------ ALUMINUM i SELF-STORING STORMS SCREENS gh.m’fo.^wog^Mw iX*r ~'1 DELUXE T\V0-TRACK *affl^2^PJ® 5™52S? ALUMINUM ! as. New ^4 drawer file*. _M* M we. Ltn or. nini nano type- \ »■«« liw file Oeaeref' nr utieirr I—ItlLo irxain Houee, 103 N. Caet. IT *-730. *0' * . ... I tanw OUOMiP Ut. Ntw NATIONAL CASH RBOld- . Kan! COPPER- i t»re trom (IN up. Hew National _.______I*x wire at 3* | aMlna machines from JJ* up. ■aster cable lie. O A. The MlyJtSCtatr authorised: — — • 1 £“--t **“— in Oakland and i Dick Turner] Iwb A Arcaduriaa 91\ Far'Sala Trndta IWj ~ ~~ I1 LOOK! *•?-*-?» ante tm J *na *OV *■ iFF ON BOATS. MOTOR*. TRAILERS sparrnto goods most mStmnou {SPORTSMEN’S POOD CONDITION „ rachd. Mnu owner’ can fluaoee ON 1-1111 20^0 TS, MOTOJ arrntoo SUM MU itsme: HEADQUARTERS! M at the Double Spotlight 7 day. ajreak Mr t-illl SAVE $$$$ Ms dlaoouau on quality laala Mat are—Trailer* All Ktada — AH Stow Rasy Bud«et term* Oakland Marine Exch. -DUTY-TRUCKS 7 New '60 Ford F750* and FSOOs PRICE? wfThey Have-To Go tWjs Trsmed, Boarded MT IRITTANT RDM McNABTi Tallwatier Rennele. boarding. —■ trimming l^taniiiil . •g^fek^ywinkr! PI | PrnmTmi mniU. diTT jga?-1 Huwtkn Doga »i| Hurt*. Ponuac i} rQmia BulCg and tan and • Auction Sales oilier hunting doge. MY MMir j ----—^ d 'Offire ! - \- - V VTT?n----i ARC RBOISTERED IRISH BETTER A BIO SALE AT TYLER'S 'ais *'~i*2nk^St «r- _ liAA lLU / pup. Pbooe PS l-aiM. _; munUy Auction ' ' ___I II! MM KfttUM W* MALE iiutTAIIY, 91 MM. I ‘ __ irora Turner Ford Sales.* pur j vff. ®wy« fb i-ml, phi, good hupter, $75, OR 3-43M. Drayton Elaine .tore carnet new —. fP' ——•— t—-. , \ aiririT tra erauTfae .vn set- y/nh'mtl ‘im'toaiSL'iwiJ Sale Store Equipment 73 teraJt&l aockhatan. asg^-- *m?u ^^nni-aTai ***** ;-., we at AiSani BMahta. K, wtndaw. mao bp tdM.{Sig3^'gX1SSL “ Alj.'*v«ar 1 * CO. FT. MeCRAY REACH IN ' OOONJlOOa E0Rm AAtJO.-TREE-fagh apealru. Oamytetely i refrigerator and in to compart-] aod-walitere. MA Mtir _ •*»}*• •• ■or*. OARAOE FOR SALE | Many Other Bargalr • moved from premia**. And Dead Building , HPHH _________________PjPEEE ESTIMATES »■/ TEEMS ~ til. Royal Alt* Parte. Ctemani. PtmOae. CIRCLE FLUORESCENT UOl newaat ltehta ter Utr*' * ms factory «... .... Michigan Fhwreeoeat 3*3 Orchard - ALMA 20 FT., IRS AND SERVICE BOAT TALES _______AND COOEINO APPLE* at Olackmore Orchard Sale* Room, open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 2140 Silver Bell Rd. east ofAdamt. BARTLETT PEARS, PEACHES It yd. American stone 1------------------------ _ 5333 Sb shftbitw Rd * BARTLETT PEARS Clarbalon. MA 4-21«l._________ matoei. UOl Cocm ELACE DIRT AND PEAT, 1 ■ 8'**3a -............. — *“ land. .* cloy and BARTLETT P B A ft S, WEALTHY >, 1 apple*. Ml N, soiHrml ltd.____ APACHE. TOUR-A-HOME. CREE j ** .,*• Walton Open H ft 4 I Three I. We MU h BOAT NEEDS FAINTING, _ HP Evlnrude outboard motor ' eiaollent condition, gaa - and connection hotel, trailer all lor OttS.W wr win seii erparately. 0747 Lake-view Drive. Walter* Lab*. Call ’ 2527 Dirt* Hwy, 2Uy!2t—Jjjl* 1ACWASTE ARE YOU OETTINO THE MOST FOR TOUR CAR7 ------WE BUY — — TRADE DOWN — - TRADE UP - j DON'T TAKE ANY DEAL j UNTIL TOO* VB BEEN TO I . LLOYD— truck dept, ft Ml/l."cjr Owen”*. Aao, _____________ . • •MjT"9iUW mu tbfr-'WwftcfT U Oablamf ' J<*>> M341 1444 CHEYT'*i PICEt7F. GOOD *““*• J" I 57 Chevrolet OLEAMINO BLACK OONVBWSLE ..-.. Effortte** powerglld* tranimtoilon coupled with V-g engine will take you breeling over the highway* with a minimum effort. Booties* and la ihow room oohdlUon. Red and »llver lnterter with black top. Immaculate l . $1395 Crissman ’57 CHEVY 2-DR. $595 NO CASH NEEDED sONLT |31 PER MONTH TION WAGON. RADIO*' .. „ „ fifefSb^,^rp2,° moUe of 524.75 per mo. Call Crtdlt Mgr. Mr. Parka at MI 4-7400 Harold Turner Ford. 1*40 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE? RADIO AND EKATEB. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Akauiiie poymente of 124.74 per ~ ““ *•— ltr. Pork* Turner TOP Ford Sale!! oantelner i cKfp drIiyer* holly RINE AND COACH SALE8. HOLLT BD.. TOLLY. ME —»< ».«».». A I R 8 T R HAM LlOIrriWciOWT BOAT INSURANCE ONL» 02AO per Traval Truler Since 1*32. Ouar- 1100. Hanaen In*. Agtney. PE ——a —-ta. | 3-7003. fb 5-07*. ^ Trailer --- ‘U MAINLINE 2 DR. VI S* CUSTOMLINE. 4 DR. 1 ■ 'M EAIWN'WBN VS ~T '50 FA1RLANE WON. V-* - 63 WAGON. 4 DR ........ ■45 MERCURY 4 DR. ..... -P- gravei, OR 3-7540. Agency. ' FALL~DlSOOUNTS WE NEED =raC- •1 SHREDDED PEAT HtJMUS Ilf Pllttjr dirt- Loaded and do-llvered da^i ' You pick them! 3000 bidding* Rd CHOICE TOMATOES 11.4* BU. 113 You ptek them. Brins baeken. loin « lug Cl r. g*i Locbaven. FE FOR CASH WAY ET ALUb ..Fagboard • Peg board STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS jT UL*>4010. ' ** N «tau'3»-rt ~Roek Utb ' V. ' I'n 4gS Plaatarboard ..... ....,. it .24 _ SURPLUS LUMBER Si \ rr^sdtf ' JMiftMii trtnti&hf ISTfc 434*WaMuMt PH * vj’S? nm , SS-i i atw «“tUng atrulgbt Merlon and i1 .hi Kentucky blue tod, 4*01 Board- m »wr.8^yf£7man Rd Romeo. Will deliver. WJ ^ - «*gttoP ,STOgi . I Ml 4-0*0*. SW OA471, _ ‘ CAE OAEAOft DOOR. 3M Bafdwln [|?a^id°Urr7t ; ,iiri I elder. Dlebl’i FOR SALE - APPLES. PEACHES and freih Altered elder. Valley WCW Orchard*. U3U ftAIHMM Hoad, Fenton, under now management. operated by Dtekl'a Or- load, 811— Ill View Farm, i -——............. MY 24471 or! LABOR BOUQUET nUBSE CUT ; Burmeister— ; LUMBER COMPANY ire. AppUa .AWRENC1 ATTENTION ilng_ pulverised Commonwealth, off Puny. PEACHES sdw AT fllftilift, Orchard*. Finest a* always. Also i.kT~ ,•«' early apdlti East Commerca Rd.! “A„.ua One mile east of MUfol OARWAY FT. HOU8ETRAILEK8 - *7*5 Goodell Trailer Sales 3201 SOUTH ^ ROCHESTER RD. I Jacobson’s Trailer Sales and Rentals Trot wood. Mar-Elng, Frank and Tour-A-Hamt. Travel trailers our specialty, part* and service, Wtchea and overloads Installed. Complete hook-up. Several used model*. Reserve your trailer for Pmtda vacation*, 5H5 williams Lake Road Drayton Plains. OR NEW — 1440 ll’ Empire tlber-elas, Evlnrude Lark, ‘ Ajax 1000 lb. A-frame trallar. Reg. *1714, Now .......... .........412*4 Financing available with 14 m, £6 you decora aTW ,m. to 3 p.m as, shops. 4U.M Marrad. C*u ta * ~ Mtchlgan Fhterei M Av». . " . ■ _ PAINT ( itsrarannu problsm? Hundred* ... ****** ——t. Interim] _______ ' an* qiiSbt*BTdSrte ’^mlasSSy,j - S^er. Berry Bros. Jailed Magic amdrip! Oakland ^S&jufp yuEt a paint ^ jv4!”!Tr try showroom i mt, M3 Orchar Sfl TABOTT LUMBER i Hater proofing tor baaemont*. I Prompt d ST‘"teUad. wood blaS^B ----- . -j Lake a Lake—Rd:—Phone R. L. French. L’S BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, nil and manure. Air ---ggag japln^ano tree ' ’ — KUO: DAWSON'S SALES at TIP-SICO LAKE. Kona Main ___ , (-2171. Open every night Mobil* home for you. **U *■ ' , eral buyers waiting ! 1IM CUSTOM SEAFARER. }S FT , TRAVEL TOMATtMR FOR SALE. 2747 LA-1 THE CREAM l. - ------____________.lug .. ■ -rythtag team » ft. te _44 ft HOLLY MARINE It COACH SALES, 14211 Holly Rd.. RoUy. MR 4-471I. ____________■ NEW 24 FT. 404 MODEL- NAS5u! I THE CREAM i — — I crop for early canning NIMROD TRAILERS A buihcL Bring basket* MM In* equipment. F- *' s » feToou f •- seats, windshield, all controls, 44 b.i- -motor, taudom wheel* m sus trailer, canvas cover. All new. Must sell. Alter * p.m. TOP DOLLAR PAID JEROME "Bright Spot" .Orchard Lake at Cass. Wt BUY AND TRADE GOOD BLACK DIRT OR PEAT. ___ ______ ymv.^ B^-^Ty?LL°ARNDmim i -*■** ?7*ff -A Oraaril~Lake iwJ reStu! S5J7,*1'' CteWa'roeklii horse*irE DOUBLE SINK. coMPungiat.io.1-------------------- -am— -r -=iz—v PE4U77._________________ BLACK DIRT. BROKEN CONCRETE buM-doalaa. Ml 4-"*" A grads. supply, u* REAL OOOD 4ELECTION OF garden tractors, Roto TUlsrs and I HOUGl?rEN & SON ■h" Main. Rochester, OL 1-S7S1 fcLECTlUC LIGHT FIXTURES ALL rooms. ISOS designs, pull downs, balloons, stars Bedrooms. 41.11. perch, 51.44. ungulan, iampio*. Prion only factory can give — ! Michigan Fluorescent. 303 OKI ; 6>*e...At................... JhEE STANDING TOILETS *14 Double bowl sink ... $5. loads. OR 3-SQ22 WATERLESS COOKWARE -s. SACRIFICE ^ M*kt liquidate sevarsl tom 4r2271. TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE, -and. gravel, nil Lyle Conklin. ! — st i H 4-1112 .or Pft (1472. j W^3r.1Ml! ^ ' r 1 California.______ CLEARANCE SALE USED EQUIPMENT Small riding and walking tractors , jS^tORjAYKL. SAND.^^ FILLTDIRT’ ANDT, tillers. rRicED TO well CREDIT TERMS KING BROS* FOMTIAC ED. AT OPPY1 , good cond. roes. OR i. bard copper i «4a. lengths ....... rjjf * son copper ■SAVE FLUMBINO RUPl URAPELj SAND, STONE. FILL | **«•!__ MtctOmry „, J----------:: ___ . ^keSi, "SSL 4*c ft. I Sg!? s^jgI FOimAC LkHK-RUTLiSg gusC I «M.— y-..--— 42M4; J^*u;tK*qh j Lg | ^4a^tewaK. gTri- Deere Tractors ___offered on dem- and *M Dtesm j^ac- Sdte MimIceI Qpodt 711, Mchy. Fh. WA1 Oxford Trailcf Sales 'HERE QUA LI--------- Be* th* largt room* 'si4*" selectlon S^'kW 1r“* ono°001°4- WHERE QUALITY COMEg FIRST I trailers, too. i SHORTS MOBILE ROMES ... SALEte AND SERVICE aii new oemtand Emmar isnvot trailers, complete line of parts and bottle gae. ears wired and httohas Installed. Nsed alf typ** of used trailers. Rows (tel CHRIS CRAFT ENOINE. 120 t Excellent condition. *471. 4-4474.____________. ■ New or Used TRUCK' CALL BOB BUTLER AT., c^H- -: HAROLD TURNER FE 4-9100 [ * FORD : 464 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM MI 4-7500 Guaranteed Satisfaction Houghten & Son Detlei 'L 1-471 First Bt. Oxford. nil* Traitor Salta and I SAVE flJXXT 3 AT THIS PRICE STOCK NO. (32. 134 THIS WEEK ONLY!! Bob'Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales "r* U(( SPEC. PURCHASE S4S ----* “• furnRnro. 2*71 bariton uees ........... *?*’ ’ • | WkNOR....... , Una stock Oretsch Outters PUR BALE TOED RATHYllii _ CX>ME TAKE TALENT TTB - 2* "O A- Tbompeon. MM M-sa i LAYAWAY C“ r5®88*! -- f TMaR - ' ■ i EDWARD'S 1 ALCOA [ ALUMINUM { , Combination DOORS ; GUARANTEED . * 1 FULL INCH THICK $23.95 PHONE ORDERS FREE , Imperial Dtehmaster with aacb naw Oann taectrlc Organ or Story : k Clark Ptnno. Limited time only. MORRlSMUSIC (4 J. Telegraph Rd. _Pft 3-05*7. Across from Tal-Huron. TRUCKING. BULLDOZINO. GRAD- 1 ' lug. Peat humus, top anil. sand, grjteel, fUl and 14A stone UL ! WqW, C6R|.«ftd Fud ^ 771 >^,T^l%oyr^AH01- ' | jBL»SJal4S*l another Bib auctI6n This 43*1 DUi* Hwy. Drayton Ptains , . 4 Ml. 2L of Pontiac OR 3-1(44 A big auction starting!--__9ca r pyra a W*« Sept 10th at Tyler’* I VACATION TRAILERS - r . " , •! . I IS* Mas TmIU FT E. Howimnd. OR 3-1444. FIB! r trill BORO 11 FT OUTBOARD OVER-nlfhter sleeps 4. Toilet and extras. 2 year. old. Llk* now, 48M. Take smaller boat or fold^ap tent trailer as pari payment. REpubllc 2-42M ______ ___ — WELD AJfiMaee Cartted laEtaofc 24.-HR. PROP. REPAIR Free Chtok UP Newkirk's Mat A Frop Service EVEROREEN8 — SPRUCE te. fir. arborvka*. Juniper, ^owe ap. MM sleetb : LW b road* ACOOHDION, WURLIl'CEft, 111 i lag* and l't miles east of inter-bass^and^ ease., 14*. Oooi -» —- FINE SELECTION OF RXCONDI-•d uprtgnt pianos. Buesllsot begteners and playrooms. ’ ORINNftLc'l FE HIS L FEDERAL •Modernization L~TLrSl* nnafti 1WT. J L^fTSL da' 1 Plenty pf Free Parking RjND instrument repair by *—ary expert. cSKleuftic Co. • Mwiir rtmm ENRICO R06ELLI ACCORDION. AEOLIAN DUO ART tUCCTRIC Player In 1 foot Grand, with Reconditioned In t practice pianos bly pel pad. Morris Music ■ 34 4. Totegiailb * from TW-HUron -FE 2-04*7 ftTmias ttsat ai m Duck Lake Rd. ................ ........... R*rt Triiif SpRCR ■wy. S Scott uiTwi rpa I Saturday, tiftm worn, bodtaom auruhn hbiowts mobile and dining room suttee, electric lagc. Sharp 474 N. Opdyke. FE *nd ga* runfsa. aaml automatic 4-Jlil. ■ lI5SrrV«tobS ; OWOTfD MOBILE MANOR FOR Mg. P-hw ■Aajgs-*!' hi-1 tbaat wtm w«at -- -y—-== 1 (Xl2__n«ii IMs. ITkU' cell AS.MUCH AR MO POE JUNE AND j ATTENTION WE'RE PAYDfO TOPJM DOLLAR FOR CLRAN ueed CARS Glenr’i Motor Saks, a W. Huron »t. PI 4-1(1 SHE JtU HARTLEY OR JOHN LIBERTINE » TOT DOLLAR for clean used REPOSSESSION 1M7 Chevrolet, (-door, canary yellow and black. (04 full prhre. Fay only 0* per month. First payment due October 12th. Ring , Mr. Btag. (ft 4-loos, Lucky Auto Rales. 143 R. Saginaw. “ ' 1*44 CHEVROLET ETATTON WA-OON, RAD7Q AND HESTER. AB- •.BOLUTELY NO IgaHEV- DOWN.' - : Assume pay numta Ot 424.74 per I mo. C*U CredltMxr. iir.Farkt 0 Ml 4-7440. Harold Turner Ford. 107 CHEV 2 • DR.. V±RY GOOD 201 Elisabeth Lk. Rd.. Chuek’a. ! 1*44 CHEVY.' iEL Alft! POWER-glide. V-E RAN. FE 3-700t, - . „Ttg i »*** cnyv _ BELAift rimiai-fllde V-4. Hardtop. 1132 Mea-I dowlawn. off Kennatt Rd. 1452 CHEVROLET- 2-DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. POWEROLIDE ABSOLUTELY NO MONiY DOWN. Assume payments of ■ H*3-1*" Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Farits at MI 4-750! Harold The Problem Is r . 1141 O.M.C. PANEL. 00.0. 301 CK 13 YARD DUMP . ..... (-4(74. _________ I Need Gean Used Cars 1 tt-TOh PtdrtPR. mutUt"'uko UTIUTIES, '53s. '44*. '44s. *10 awrs xiw _i_k-jftwu.« n . ---N QUALITY MQIQESJ 444 ORCHARD «-Asrm rz I-14U I TOP DOLLAR 5 'M.modolt — I i wanted for t Used Auto Parts 102 . . . .... Radiator, (11. Yolt-age ragalator 0. Ph. OR 3-i*73. ! 270 SHORT BLOCK. [MR] between g:r 'ira Oil lurDAce. vlUe i _ .. rRUCTHNt eifiui. ahlHMY anWt-1w 1 shrubs. All Northern I gaa, Prtl and Rat., ( nm. sj •auttful fUAimiU Bltl€ I ' "" Hn!T'ii»i9i!?S!7v».4 ,W,,«■ 1 i. AUCTION 901 END-Oh -TUB-SEASON __________HP T„.JMP CLEARANOE p^rugBy-<. im ENomigpM- wusjiunuivi-i p)rie7 6ood macfmntaal eenrittim. ON USED BOATS j 4U4. PK 4-140. Alter 4.— _____ALL vw tart pauos iu 12' TO 17' BOAT* 1 MR.. .Oxford on Lab*- a H. P. TO 3* HP MOTORS ; isnSmktf"a kiAstoto-HW ALSO REDUCED NOW ! H.™™ * NEW WALL CUTTER BOATS PLANT NOW -1 SALE ■vergraana at Bargain Prlcat . STARTINO LAKE SIDE NURSERY FRIDAY ........7 P.M. ---- - ¥ - 1 SATURDAY ... .7 P.M. Open Evenlnta Fry Safe PeU SUNDAV . —2 P.M Buildas*. 3 yoa__________ _________ r “limm oUij............. BRITTANY f PIANOS j bam Theatre. Ml days ’tu 9 pin) ~ L_ jfirrNoiDs emferor'trombone ^ -iiBCiif i-4*n. CftKE OLD. REOI8TERED ■Puddles. OR MW. Cft. STOCK, CURT-1 iTnln'a 1 ***• 4-»X»d.________ ___ , j&ThL wonaKTUuami puppoh akc registered. QB 3-4*44. OH 3-4323. CUTE SMALL PUFFIBS. 45 EACH. • trbew (toad;______________ ■ ( NEW MERCHANDISE CAN BE FURCHAAED WITONO DOWN FATMENT^r—" ' 12 A 24 MONTHS TO PAY 92 . USED TIRES 0.0 UF. WE buy. sell. Also whitewalls. STATE TAB SALES S. Sawtnaw Bt. FE LOOK! 70x14 BLACK TIRES. ALL 4mmt brands. Off new ear* IUN plus tax and exchange. State fir. C60»Tlishawr>E standard eeahd he# tires, “ Oeneral j*f«^^7Tr«s. Up to 40 po whltewaU*. HARRINGTON BOATS ^AT^'a^JKiSL* ^ * 140 ft TELEORAFH Ft (-0033 •TVTTEEHCEAirt. 24HffWBfoURT'! smiitr Murt wa- “ FALL CLEARANCE *1.2** Value, new it ft. MAT. 0 HP. ELECTRIC MG TC^ AND OOKTNOLA. FULL DOWN PAYMENT select used spinet, i mlntetare poo HP IP Ki ***i PR *4*0 H£Z SPANIEL PUPPIES. . ^^j^M»R4-4l44 COCKATEIL AND CAOE. TA'LfcS ■B & B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HWV. [ 'Lunch Boom Own Every Audios,! • '■lmDnyUa Plains f x=—‘'—Tenter I 7 '• fit?. ' 2-2563 .... | SAFETY SPECIAL: FRONT END 1' -1 piuw' wheel* ’ Pal-' . 270 Orchard Lake R PORTABLE STEAM CLEANINO Stic Motor Scooters 94 tec- WM trade eft ton. MI 4-4311. Sdte UERd Trada 103 Pontiac’s —Trade Center—s- GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS _ 40 DODOE FKRt UV H.'toN, i tea. few ear top. Res Gyt-WAumn m rwaara . Auto Servke 93, , , , - _ ------- — ---- j LPWKflHrriMi^ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE hofwpowcr Kylprudc motor, new car. Cylinder, rebored. Seek MA-! 040- Term*. eMne shop. » Rood! moo* fe | Kelly s Hardware 1304 AuWni Av^ at Adams Rd. UN Packard ttcnsmtidcn. (SAB gwyater flywhael, preisthw plate, □EHDSRRIAN CAM _____ -- ~ 57. Ford or Mercury, ( WANTED 1(04-0 COR YET HARD- ~ ^CHEVROLET raw CONDITION PICKUP • loot bac. side carrier mounts. litem. (ra*nj|ad lypry finish with wute tirss. An tiesllent ralue. Crissman ' ROCHESTER • | OPEN EVES. TIL * OL 3-0721 I SKfraDlmip. OOOD OONDf-I rS***"1 *®u ®L #AkfSU OOOD USED' k TOR pickup. Can. after • -- *- ' dealer*. rE A-333e. CAR PAYMENTS TOO EUBDEN-fotne? Come la and ee* us and id us help you adjust te e lets expensive ear. DON’S USED CARS ™ MT EJ641 XgrBigr CHEVROLET. 10* RRl! Alt! 4-door. RAH. MI 4-410 after 7 *«“• Lew mileage, ni MmIT W,f “teftld. MM. j Just Make Payment! /ILcraY.^.j.w, , F* 4-4r- Auto Inaurance 104 I MONTHS n and Spt Cfs IQS ■iyjjiafra^^gaar ^MUSTTO^PT'4mn~4.4m mites. *1(0 OL 1-1*0 after Sports cars ' NEW AMD USED HEALT. MO. 8PRJII ■_a..- j j. P as ausiu Healy ;0 used Austin Healy aluminum and ftberglai bests. owam mmuhe auppLin 30 OrdwtelMiAfw. FE3-S030 Oy R HOUGHTON & SON Jg*.*’ MrtlLftMRccter OL l-olti t»4 MO WOLI8R CO jPglJJONVHRT. A-I Used Car Shopping Canter ■ ’56 CHEVROLET STATION-WAGON [L.'iZfr*. 'Cy' Owens L *0 OAW-AND-AVENUE BACK- ~ TOSCHOOL SPECIALS ‘ H Pontiac (door . IS IBFig-..........SS ** '' ‘ ‘. il { in » Sl,mo“Ul *-P«« Wagon (10* *7 Oierrolet wagon ' S>!S 0 SSSXtojdSd*,WW* 'l1* ' NORTH. CHEVROLET THE ’POXTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, i960. For Sale Cart 106 For. Sale Coro 166 L “Z.'SFJSH'vtf&b ---, -TT- m» fobo i-dr. Waoonvpy ■#ib&5sf3Ski•^~rfT' h w*«- I '»rwca. aim. • M,K)RDTRbn»rrmr^mx''« EXCELLENT CONDI- Merc «a|w EBi —- ““ TB «CTMn»«S I J.JU3 * fit wr awtn ten wImum For Solo Cars 106] For Solo Cars 1061 m rgjfcs «mT g^j=5?s£—j--------sscSr Transportation Specials -1**. FOWEROUD* TRANSMISSION. ALL SUCK WITH WED gaHFiM1 ar-Mm: jroRDTiMA.'craidM "m a Wo: i JACK G0LE.IXC, , "•"•«««.>•* tran»nii»>ton-r enfl, S1S0A. j -J______ MB »W 4.D8L CATALINA S» •m Plymouth • I oatih ateaaLoto *Tmwa*. 4-Dear v-B eutomattt. radio.! Phone UL Vm beater: Oat the door, at only V-, . .1, " ,- rr- i-,1, . y _ , - BILL SPENCE Achats Motor*, Inc. ! Schutz Motors, Inc. '* I "RAMBLER” •"“"gra. 9™ 9"» ™sr8su "»»•! WILL ACCEPT ^ - i WKtasmykXP^: **b l - *^L.* iDtporUtion Specials 1 j°tg; au. ark movasu* , Just Make Payments i v\ ami FROM ~$25 TO $200 ; ' J UMotiw t K»d ooets nnra^. j nowaroock. l_______ rE HW after I p a. imt cxevib powkrqude. owl MM us n i lillh so sr SSSjynar, I tm uHn iM Sg. ——— 1 Deed Car Shopping Cen:ei ?57 CHEVROLET * 2-DOOR • • $795 _______ Just Make Payments •A* Pontiac, tet mo Dae Oct. M ________Jlru.Bell rE MUt 10* Kant Blvd at Aubpr jp outsail TQ~tiea. i«*woDRT~imb^harotop ; * JA, 1 Automatic tranmlaslom radio and j 1M1 PONTIAC, NSW T Black and white. Up to eoed., lownar. PC ---- ------------,—____mm*r____nu ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ IMS PONTIAC STATION WAOON J . W&JHHjfflS*- 1 hydrantatic. RAH Bower steer- Sm mnLw In* and Srakaa, loaded with e* 1 "wmr ■nn™*"' ““ SALES A SERVICE ] want t-mi NO > IMS RAMBLER BTATION WAOON. “X ‘-g t AUTO I radio BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER, aw SOUTH WOODWARD Ml 9»3m —‘ MptteMjl; 1 owner trade-in. Low , atlee IBM COUNTRY SEDAN BTATION I J*tJ*,*7 ^dramatic < Wagon. Umt p»*"« Red and I PAWer MAU wfflST* pL'gitr nwSnJu? W.iTWw, . Beater, rodl;_V-Boagtae. I |--* 11 *“ n& trade-in, 41,4*6. FISCHER BUICK, INC. //N ' / 1 month* warranty, fiir CyOwens reJr™.~ FISCHER BUICK. INC. ' MB (. WQODWAD BIRMINGHAM MI 4-814B JO Hffl __________________________ IMJ OLDBkfOBlLE. RUNS OOOD. ,FORP. imt UOOt. RADIO AND j MM. UL HW ___ better, aatomailc Iran*minion, f j MM OtMMOTtliH. ~ • NAB^ER.' SOUTH WOODWARD Ml 8-1*8* _| . -FORD DEALER— . t. J A-l Used Car Shopping center ’56 RAMBLER ^i55rl Oy Owens BOB FROST, INC. LlNCOLN-ilEkCUH Y 6 JO OAKLAND AVSNUS ____ >W MIN ... Ceil 9> RAMfLER WAOON RAH Ml white wall* automatic tranemU-»-■»»». —row *w»w» »w»w. nr** lafi *F Wsd*. Phone ^ I iM^&iATor^TnffoRT ________-_.il ATIC NO MONEY DOWN, mentt ol $10.08 per Credit liar. Mr. F*t_. — 4-7J00 Harold rurner Ford Thirty months J din and beau BIRMiIioi/am'- RAMI SOUTH WOODARD M______ i_____ «u raw___________ | Just Make Payments ■M rmSS_______________;» 'M FORD FAmLANB ~MO~0 CYL ’U OLDS. NT , SM wSSK2r\ff t? p25« ‘ •"? . F*"1 «« *15« Mm! £•; omr sb mo, Du. oet i (Ude jSSh. WW. Etc eond | 42" -*24*- #,*r paYMont*. OWner., Rita Autg, l»l^.Ba)l . 1% l-l AutprMn Balp ____ 1® B»at :Blvd. at AuburnL_ FORDOMATIC, I INI Ot.DS S8 OOOD CONDITION. 1 alt powar. (and tirae. $1.17180. PE 1-1887: OR MM . , _______. isn. ft QK» osliisR^. *iti - ______illBS FORD STATION wkOON. RA-! — . . 1#M CORVETTE WITH 'll MODI-1 dlo and heater, automatic. BBSS OLDS 1053. 4-DOOR. I«. RADIO awafc -4 J®OOT^n^EMO, • WAGON I BRIGHT SPOT — i ^rdiumZucT^mfa«oan” rkdfo j OrOT*M* LAKE AT CAM 111C. 55* BJJJ!}*!' HiYtr t Aoulhrrn Buyer mi lot.—I'M"* _______ »««M “TJr11”* ,l,W W“|i I !W$ >ONTiAC~Bf ARCaiO. RA^KL I 8*PASSENGER j ! TPPCWAT? -I bSkf.: W^u rwsiru^f FhoSd. I 166 SOUTH WOODWARD. Ml! alt power cellently. _ _ __ _ Clarkston Motor Sales 9t“ CHR Y8LER-PLYM0UTH DEALER Main St.. CtortaMg MA 5-5141 ---------——-----—---------- Chrysler imferiai. MMou- jUht Make Paymeht line 1*63 Rebuilt motor, custom i '$$ FORD. T “ BBM w?reT*whee5*^*A > Funeral Home Call Mutual JEROME M - FE 1-0444 A OPEN EVES. !*Q£Pr .' .NEW ' Dodge Dart . $1975 INCLUDES FREE RADIO ' And All standard factory equipment Sales ton and license extra. '* RAAIMLER-DALLAS1 1001 N. MAIN ROCHESTER I OL 1 256i ______________ -_ 8-4S39 : IM Eaet Med, at Auburn — iltlT FORD RANCH WAOON, RA- DIO AND HKATER. AUTOMATIC ! TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of 833 76 per mo Catt * —— TParkn -it, JU1 RADIO AND HEATBR. AUTOMAT IC ABSOLUTELY NO 'MONEY DOWN. Aaaume payments 0( 814.11 per mo. Call Credit Mur. Mr Ferki st MI 4-1MT Harold Turner Ford._ 195SrTLYMTH^DRr $695 -NACAsSH •NEEDED- -1; PONTIAC 2-DR CHirrrAIN -nil. corn). See I to $ at 73 ; It St. 88M._ PONTIAC. CATALINA. «. j —or. rad and white, radio. Water, lair foam scats, powar brake*. 4.188 mil** 82TO. EM 3-2M4 HEATER. MONEY DCwn. assume pi of 82Z.l2-per mo. Call Cre< Mr. Parke at Ml 4-7888 i Turner Ford. '54 T-BIRD Redid and healer, w-walli seats.' noted * (lass 80'llc '—-'1. Tteel sharp! Rite:Auto.-Mr. Bell. FE Mill IM E Hied, el Auburn : '57 Plymouth Wagon Thl* is a Very sharp 4 dr. custom. V-4 with push-button Radis and I CLEAN ,.ljM__F6lrtlAd. aoou , 8edan will , cmuL. llM. FE *d**4. —,-----; tires and nthi ! 1*82 PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC. RA- artual mlla*. PONTIAC, CAT. 4-DOOR. HT t and H power steerhut and 1 jffi*bifSaUTr**; * ** "*“** 4 It PONTlAC station" ~ j YEAR END SALE SAVI-. $$$ See It At _ CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES a St.. Clarkston MA 1-8141 tot where the oryrhoAd Is low ’if Volkswagen den with radio, whitewall steering an ay Joe * CarTo'tV'rl ii'-lil? •4B PONTIAC OONVERTraLE >K londltloe. t»7 OR 4-02B8. SHOP AT 1155 DaBOTA FIREDOME 4 DOOR. 'jOTB CAR~ LOT Ft 1-7441 fodlpower R end B. 1345 OR s, r0RD j goOR. E-8t WITH ..........-..a ----1 overdrive Good condiuon. 81.M0. I» SOTO. _ ll. RAR. PLA . W.W.4 W -----------------------~^~~T > WAOON ! 454 Ford1 CSlmtry sedan, very , ________-______________ _, -lean.1 By owner. Will accept!1 MONET DOWN. Assume payments; trade. .MA 8-4748. tS.'-v.1*0., C£n inS* «**. FORD 2-DOOR. RICE CAR ! • STATION. WAOON. 4-DR. IOSS i1 4 H 1 ■ v*** UU“B 1 1455 PLYMOUTH STATON |6n. |J00 New paint, no . us, radio and heater. One ownei with new dutch and transmission 3-door. Call MI 4-21M from 5.-7 p.m... Just Make ^Psymfnts ’18 PLYMOUTH.* 4345 ay only 422 mo. Due Oct. M Rite Auto. Mr Bell. FE 1-4534 104 East Blvd. at Auburn ......’AI PLYMOUTH iTATION WAOSSrAuiO IT 4-Utl PONTIAC. STARCHIEP. 1445. 3-DR white wall n\ GLEHR'S J FOR THAT ! SECOND CAR - Pullv ! TSIRT *44 Pontiac _______IF—HARDTOP equipped with All the extras, am* is a beauty! 445 down or old car. Balance to flnahct 42045 at ' I bank rates. Schutz Motors, Inc. ' ' [812* S. WOODWARD . B HAM. j M FORD 4 DR.. V-8 •. $494 ’M FOim^l DB . V-8 1---1994——>------- ’87 FORD CONVERT V-8 $994 ’17 FORD 4 DR . HARDTOP $994 *47 CHEVROLET 4 DR . V-B 4-DOOR 14 DODOX to choole fi Schutz Motors, Inc. DOWARD Ml 1-8300 price. Any old car or 148 down, payments 834 per month. Sever-il ptij** TfRi in stock. ABSOLUTELY N O SchutZ MotOTS, IllC. — me pay menu tug. WOODWARD BHAM. call Credit J-.-------Ml 4-5304---- jg;niu~T.,r.r.-~mnrrt *“ 4'1S00 it PLYMOUTH. NEW AUTO-1 ... . Tarnof-ywy- '....... matte transmission. MA 5-11M. JI13 B. WOODWARD B HAM.. .M jaqRD STATION----------— 1----5------------------------- LOT 3-0401. uns good Out tbo iooo FORD CONVERTIBLE. RA- I ________ 8 full prloe Nothing! DIO .AND HEATER. BTICE down. Real good iransporietion j * “T w T M Many other* to clvooee from tame, wv**«b i price range. r* S CL.J ^ *. - 1 “•* “* firki Mgr. : Dodge Dartil ___*«', 1_________ KM P0881. Conway. ’Mknrt. j 4 Dodge, od ROGER'S 8 % DELIVERED STANDARD IIFMENT PH t— REPOSSESSION 1451 Plymouth. 8795 full price. Pay only $40 month. First — I ment due October 13th. Rli I Bin*. FE 4-1006. Lucky gales. 142 8. Saginaw. I---------vv_____. - - - — - e—*■ 1455 PLYMOUTH CON._--— '53 FORD, 8 DOOR, V-8. STICK, very dean and good condition, t* -— *--■—i- 1 Take-over ^*ymr— *• " “*■** 053 F6RD. 9-DOOR* MH• MEW " 4-t>R. AUfa 5att«r$, -‘,i ww ----- ______j Balks A SERVICE I oaiu. ID* o. e**m»____________" "—VhV 'b.h; $4743 PER MONTH **All>wire _ . fe loioi t«66~pinmimi coNVERimt;' ?Av, BeVuu I7/.7J TER wiun I'M worn » bnon V-8. STICK, very clean and good co»<“h*» ! ---- _. Mlf clean, bargain. Take over payments, a N. 5 Cooler Lk. Road. Conway. ^ — r*Tnsv 1*53 FORD. 2L3O0R, RAH* NEW , V.J.'d.SJ j battery, (aud Urea 8158. Gall MY |P 1^ afteT a p m 4 CENSE. TITLE A* N D CREDIT i LIF* INSURANCE, - ---------- TREMEN- ; -------». uo not fall to see J before yon buy — . Ke„ego Sales & Service ; ; ; Keego Harbor : You Want Bargains i ’59 Pontiac Catalina tdoor. Hydra-1 —&|||| |--- White- * John I. Smith "'59 FORD COKWRT1BLK $1895 SHEP'S 'Cy'Owens ?! _____ RdtH Very __________ nry ^inside Runs perfect. EM -150 Cars and Trucks i ‘U Chevy Club Coupe ..........8 44 •53 Chrysler . ..... .....8 t§ i 56 Plymouth Sedan ............1145; 3 station wagon* '55 Plyu. 54 ! Studey. '52 Fonttac ... $145 up I ’88 Nath O H............... till1 * Chevys, '55-'54-’53 .... 4141 up ! * Ford Station Wgo. | || r eteerfnf. 1 dlo. Heater. Fsw 'er brake*. White-n payment. 4 MotorlSales 4 PONTIAC B'vtle Convert . IB - QAELATfD AVENUE I _FE 5-4101 [•*3 FORD. vJ. 8TRAIOHT STICE Pontiac*. From 1048 d. . > .2 Olds. '54-’53.l , _ 13 Packards 'IO-'55-'54 8 Rulckl BO-’W-’BI ------------- '44 Ford ’64 Pontlae I ‘II Fords. Oov. and H.T I 2 Yolkswagens. ‘51. and '57 _ Volkswsgens. . . M Male© *” • '51 Pratei . l 1 FtJarrr y""*— ! PTNAKTTW »«' HAUPT PONTIAC CLARKSTON Mlt one mile north of 0,8. It Open K,es » itn t 7 MApll HR! • '59CHEVY ..... _ h«WP _ . - OTRERa fe CHOTSK . j ’57 FORD T ,,, . W-, , FINANCE NO PBOBLSSI CuiUHB ranch station $1495 Beyl. $ 795 '55 CBKVROLBT- 2' DR . V-8 $594 '87 MERCURY 4 DOOR '48 BUICK BPBC1AL 2 DR -. -.- -$894-:-- GLENN'S MOTOR SALES "TOP VALUE USED CARS’’ III W. HURON ST I. 4-7271 4g 4-1747 NO DOWN PAYMENT Wn4d%Tf.»°f.S‘ Olve your loved ones t SAFETY-CHECKED automobile , for their transportation need*. first Payment OCT. 27 55 PONTIAC 4 j rac flag ,1*1 B. Main, Milford MU 4-r .4244 UM - FORD FATRLANE CONVEB 1124 V-l Ford-o-matlr RAH. el ’43 FORD^ l door ’ 7”.!HSJ Tl' 'Vowf-o-matlc* Shep's Motor Sales. j^55L£Ei:T*L£!SL r b&____________ . ......... ............. rdrivenv Like) __ _ ___j riPPTPTAT ! arui(?i«!... Ur r lOlilL I ^T^^or couatora. Ai Xm •54 PLYMOUTH * SPORT BUS. POWER STEERING. LLraxmq. *--------— ---------1 T **! 0____________ 1*344 DN. 464.34 PER MO. a _ _J PLYMOUTH ‘ ____.FURY HARDTOP 4-DOOR POWER __I____Will S- ! STEER I NO. RADIO. WtTH NEW or *aae smill down PBf- ! CAR GUARANTEE, nth other collatera! mil. ' 3 MY 3-2712. ----------I—--------1 ,___’ll OLDSMOB1LE 2-DOOR HARDTOP "44.” WIT POWER STEERINO RADIO. ZrjwmnM vif#., ,56XmEVY-21ft- iR OUA^gWE^ u„ | 1*1 cyl power, '55C+4EW™, Bel Air, 4 dr. V-l ’54CMEW -$ 745 65,50 PER MO - JEEP STATION WAOON, I DMV 4-DOOR . CARS • [ Twheel drleie. 4240.' FK OA424. » FORD .$2095 “tfetei!* *7'"" Fair lane V-l. automatic, radio itsg HUDSON. 2 DOOR HARD-and banter. pow*> steering end ,top. radio and heater automatic. brakea, air c< ..... — ’ ____.J HAM - -------------- '60 FORD .... —$2250 woodward, m soseo. . Fdlrlane 400 3-door V4 auto-:’62 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN. _______________ - lTrate7 power A H. Hrdraniatlc. Exe. Cond. WAOOR - —ttte aide- FE 5-0444 _'j— ---------- i83H> OH. I official UNOQUI 1156 PREMIERE 2-DR. _____—1 hard top A beautiful low mlleat TAYLOR'S ___ataertng and brake*, white waUaTllB mUe fi ‘ oar.______ ’60 FALCON er.lt tush. *n000 o 441M might slick, Mw black1 IMj . You j •SMI ’** PLYMOUTH I months tv pay. i I DN .- BOB FROST. DfC L1NCOLN-MERCURY 68 FORD ...............$2595,___________MI Taw „ Oalaxle. Adeor hardtop. V-4. MERCURY. 1454 2-DR. AUTO- automatic, radio and beater, full malic Tranamloalan. power 6f«kF rinT h%lthWred*!md black I A >'b?*uUfuMh’ ----- Interior. I er. Hurry ‘ JfesC troen. One BOB FROST. INC LINCOLN-MER CU R Y i.i MI 6-3300 BRAID- DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH CASS AT Jt. PIKE STREET ■ FE 2-0116 11451 .Rutck I Dr, Invlcte hardtop fSurpSreT . . 422*5 : 1114 Chevrolet 2 Dr. sedan . *171 . i 1IM Bulck convertible. Good eond. T” 1957 CADILLAC i ‘80 SPECIAL FLEETWOOD. Solid . white with block Interior herd-ered In green. Full factory equipment Including lull powar. 4*344. 1958 PONTIAC STARCHIEP. 4 door hardtop. Fully " equipped Including power steer-! lng end brake*. X lull She of j acceaaerlea with OM air-conditioning truly a beauty11 81748. 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. 4 door hardtop, power (leering and brakes, windows. Radio and heater, automatic JEROME 166 Mata St.. Rochester OL 1-9711 OPEN EVES. satiSfacti6n GUARANTEED WITH TOT TRADE-IN OH TOUR, OLD CAR ! *21 wr Plymouth*, like ~ lek Convert. Red, I, sharp 1*696 DEMO Clearance till Corvslr 4-door sedan. Standard tranemlaeldn. radio, hooter. Beautiful royal blue finish. Save! INI Chevrolet Bel Air V- door sedan. V-8 engine. Power*lid*, power ettortef. Rmr brakes, radio. Bond turquoise finish. Bevel •W wyTi deer.’ wgiV new *J") ■51 FaeiSkrd chppeK Nice ... 847*1 •55 Ctan iUdk riilft . . 88 '54 lames coon NT, Leaded ;*** •14 cm U HT. Nice ........... £N8 84 Cheer, |—* '44 Fonttac. ’ll Chevy, i W8 Fonttac. IN; 1IN Hutak 1 dr. hardtop ... 1467 Ford 8 dr. sedan ...... U87 Chevrolet stattau wagon. V*. Automatic .............. 1888 Btudabekar Lark 8 Dt. .. 1154 studebeker Lark 4 Dr. .. UN Butok LtSehro 3 Dr. fop . ... 115* Old* M 4 Dr. Hardtop . . $8.39 __ PER MONTH ’53 Plymouth 4-Dr. ’5QStU(fiBaker ‘ 4tD£_ ’50 Chevy Chib Cpe. '53 Buick R'dmaster '52 Chevrolet 2-Dr. '53 Pontiac 2-Dr. *54 Buick 3-Pfi.—- *53 Chevrolet 2-DK • ONLY_ m§i- PER MONTH_ ‘54 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan 'Si Chevv B/A Cl. Cue. '55 Ford 2eDr. Sedan *55 Buick 2-Dr. Sed. '50 Dodge ‘/j-T. Pickup ‘54 Pontiac Cat. Cpe, '54 Olds 2-Dr. 88 Sed. ’55 Plymouth 2-Dr. '54 Buick Sedan ).48 ass 1955 CHEVROLET * DOOR. Radio and heater. A nlc* 818 to beautiful 3-tone blue, 888k. 1954 OLDS M CLUB COUPE. Solid blue with i Interior to match. Look* and run* good 8386. • 1953 PACKARD *M series « door apdaa. fully equipped aud dean throughout, I ’56 Pontiac Cat. Cpe. '55 Buick 2-Dr. Sed. ’55 Ford Custom V-8 ’55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ’54 Merc. 2-Dr. H’top ’55 Buick 4-Dr.' Rdm. '56 Buick 2-Dr, Sed. '56 Chevrolet 4-Dr. motto tranimletlpn „ ....... 887 Fonttac 4 Dr. aodon. maud tranemleetan. Like on* ef Poo Use* leaidlng flnapcial Institutions NO DOWN FAT-MENT and on the epat delivery Came early w gMrthi pick of ate —Credit etatemeot t a k a n by _______fr.tiiw station uxm. Hydrnmatte. pow- •*•(!*« er itoertM. J»owe- • - ■ heater ffilfr M Beautiful god ei I Dr. Hardtop. Egc. | iyli *" .^.-■aHASKINS; “JSSsm SKSaT*0 (CHEVROLET Superior Auto Sale* S50 OAKLAND HOMER HIGHT MOTORS WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodwdrd 12 Courteous Salesmen ! OLIVER Motor Sales 218 orchard Lake **#. _ FE HI81 Open Eve*. ! BUICK , RENAULT OPEL JEEP V- THIRTY-NlNE WOW WHAT DEALS ! rw note wiileh’mra'n 1959 PONTIAC $2395 Catalina 4-dear hardtop Fow-Ulramatte, radio heater and Whitewaiil Bull Uka new._ dltionlng. whltewolil. Like I960 B’VILLE .. $.1295 46m* hardtop with power •ioT heater. White-Decor croup and ortee. Sava on iB* $2395 nw 1958 POXTIAC $1595 Super Clitef 4-door tedon ^Nv- wuT*t I960 DART ... i Fton4iar t4W wagon, svana- D0OT WAOON Automatte tranamUttan. radio, heater, white waited Urea. $1095 LLQYB MOTOR SALES 232 S. SAGINAW V4 Automatte transmission, radio, heater, whitevrauied Urei $1095 '56 FORD , 3-DOOR HARDTOP Automatic transmission, radio, -heeler', white waited tire*, power steering and brake*. $895 FE 2-9131 -$499 FULL PRICE-. •eg pqxtIAC ^cd $199 ’55 FORD ...... My AU.'WRm, AUTO. STATtOT WAOOT, V-8, AUttk- 55 PONTIAC Sed. $499 ’55 MERCURY . $499 BLACK end WH7TK, AUTO. SHDAN, Y-l, AUTO. •55-FORD....... $499 - BTRAlOITT STICK, 8 AUTO TRANS SHARP! "Demonstrators At Bargains* 'Used Car Bargains Galore^ ‘59 PQXTIAC SHARP. ONI OWNkH $2195 *56 PONTIAC $895 '56 BUICK Atrro. TRANS ,tttHARFI $599 '57 BUICK 4-DOOK VBB POWIB $1495 ’56 PONTIAC J*.F;. FOWBH STKKRINO AND BRAKBB $895 ’56 PONTIAC HDAN AUTO THAW-. SHARP1 $595 -RUSS JOHNSON -MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION • ' 2 Low-Overhead Locations North Proadway at Shadboit "PontiacDivision^ ___ MY 22871 M-24 at Shadboit "Rambler Division" MY223M— TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS ’55 GMC D-632 Tractor . ’60 GMC DFR80O5 .......................... Big Seeing* *■ Thl* DemostWater •56 INTERNATIONAL CO 220 481 Oas Engine Tractor *51 CMC 4 Cylinder .................... .. -’58 r.MC 652^^rw. . ..y... a * , n ; y. Tractor. Boo This One T||*rt_ ’58 CHEVROLET 6100.................. Tractor. Folly Equipped. Air Brake* "59 UMC 375 ..r.. rrT: ~. .rr. rr.v. A r. C and C. V-8. 4-Speed. 2-8peed, IBS ' cab to Agio *53 WHITE 30D0T.7......i.............. Tilt cab Sleeper - ’53 GMC 632 Tractor .................... 4*8 CU.; In. Oae Engine -•55 CMC 350 ...... 12-Foot Van. Rebuilt Engine ’58 GMC 370 ..................... V-8 Tiiotor, 5-Speed. 8 Speed. Vacuum Brake* ’59 GMC 370 Tractor ...................... 288 CU. In. Engine. Air Pack Brake* ’56 FORD F-800Tractor .......... __ m* vacuum a«d Fower Uteenng $4250 $AVE $329$ $1495 $2495 $167$ $239$ $79$ $ 79$ T791 $1695 $229$ $1695 S-Cyllnder Dleeel, r . $575$ $ 795 . $ 795* . $ 795 ’53 GMC 152 Walk-In Van ......$49$ '58 CHEVROLET .................. Sedan Dtllvry $1095 '51 FEDERAL Load Packer ........ Make an Offer! ’53 FORD F-600 Fuel OU Tanker. 1.183 Oahen Capaetty ’53 GMC D-632 4-CyUnder Dleeel Tractor ...... $2750 QMC FACTORY BRANCH . . OAKLAND AT CASS 1 EH 53485 1 i..... FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER EWE Great Things Are-Happening = At Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet I WE'VE SEEN THE BEAUTIFUL ALL-NEW 1961 CHEVIES AND THEYXL SOON BE HERE. THE TIME HAS COME TO . .. "CLEAR THE LOT" ' AND. GET THE SAVINGS USED CARS -buy now:-- DON’T TRY TO KEEP AN OLD. BUGGY RUNNING you Will ee money ahead and troubles behind T 1935 OLDSMOB1LE ......$ 695 — rower atMrtni and brake., radio aad ht.trr,, goad condition. Mono grata. 1956 OLDSMOBILE 1959 OLDSMOBILE-.........$2495 MM. BtMtr * k trail# top. 1958 OLDSMOBILE ...... .$1695 CONVERTIBLE "M" — White with whit# tap. nil Mir power. tP CHEVROLET W CHEVROLET IMPALA (PORT* COUPE V-t, Powergl de, pc dlffiealffelij » alia. Oothlc gold. ’60 PLYMOUTH- walla. I . $1795 ........$2445 —pa war—alee ring end brake. radio, healer • aad whltewalU. Two-tone alee aad tgory. . $2395 ’59 RAMBLER innow waoow “American ' — Itandard t ran. mi. .Ion, radio. Mir aad whitewetti. ’59 CHEVROLET BUCAYNS 4-DOOR t-crllnder, itandard mtnlwieo. boater aad ■lb. goUd Iran woe .$1395 JSStL . $1695 ’59 CHEVROLET “gammr Mae with *59 FORD cuptom j-door iSSBr. . $1895 . Pard-O-Matte. jeater. piaitlc wenn and whitewall.. Sr^wHa* £32: ........... $1595 *58 FORD HI W AON Mr. ^ S35: RANCH WAOOW _ Mr. V-i, Ford-O-M.tlc, ----“to. beater and white- Woodland green. ....... $1095 ’58 CHEVROLET '59 CHEVROLET '59 CHEVROLET STATION WAOON "T—ad” Moo. —traaemleelon. 53S: heater and white- . $1195 . $1695 . $1695 ’56 CHEVROLET SHOOK# *57* PLYMOUTH"" STATION WAOON , a Cuetom Men. _ ■ " M mmhwMIV .ton. radio awl heater. $ 995 . $1045 '56 CHEVROLET gPBCIAL SPORT SEDAN Dynaflow. radio, heater aad whltewalU. dew —<—Ornft S-ejr Under Powtrgllde. power. eteerlng. radio and heater. Red and .$395 . $ 795 . $ 695 Matthews-Hargreaves OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER 631 Oakland Avenue ; 4-4547 1959 CHEVROLET . ....$2095 IMPALA CONTESTIBLE — All Msak with S^dBr£KHrCT». ,ni ^ “*“• 1957 OLDSMOBILE .....$1395 "M" HARDTOP *DOOR - Power ■ leering aad brake*, radio, boater, window BWa m3 1959 OLDSMOBILE ......$2695 HOLIDAY »Td” WCOOR HARDTOP wdh tub Mag sowar. Ullage new I 1959 BUICK ............,.$2495 EUDOTSA — Per thoeew ha want liumrlou* .comfort___i dnar hnidtnp with (-way ain. power • leering aad brakes, r— —1 “—•— 1955 OLDSMOBILE...$ 895 I whitewall tire*. 1958 OLDSMOMfcE ....$1495 “tr* 3-DOOR SEDAN. — All Slack with attp#r “ g|#eftng i. power a wnDewall g aad brake., radio, hooter -WHERE QUALITY COUNTS- DEAL WHERE YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF A REAL . TOP QUALITY CAR; DEAL WITH “SUBURBAN MOTORS," WHERE QUALITY IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION. 1958 OLDSMOBILE .......$2095 •w HOLIDAY 4-DOOR (EDAN - Pull power plug alr-condttlaalng. Beautiful la mini condltloo. -1956 CHEVROLET ........$ 895 1959 OLDSMOBILE...$2895 1957 OLDSMOBILE...$1495 •It" 4-DOOR SEDAN — Power ataarlag aad krakaa. radio, haatar, whitewall tlraa aad air* conditioning. Whlta with blue Interior. 1958 OLDSMOBILE ..$1695 1959 FORD ..$1995 Buy from a New Car Dealer Buy with' a 12-Month Warranty -SUBURBAN MOTORS OLDSMOBILE 592 S. 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Ask for Mr. White, FE 8-0402 MY DADDY SAYS: 66 Come to the Fair 99 - THURSDAY -- FRIDAY w -SATURDAY- SEPTEMBER 8th, 9th, 10th GRAND CHAMPION DEALS DURING THIS HARVEST OF BARGAINS 'It's An Old Fashioned OPEN HOUSE And You'll Be The Judge Of These BLUE RIBBON SPECIALS During This -GiganticJJsedOar Festival For 3 VALUE PACKED DAYS!!" -I960 MODELS FREE GIFTS WITH EVERY CAR PURCHASED TAKE TOUR PICK PROM A LARGE SELECTION GRAND CHAMPION GALAXIES UNDER DEALER INVOICE "3D T-BIRDS MUST GO! — IT’S AMERICA’S MOST WANTE GRANDSTAND ATTRACTION »f the Crop'7 / BLUE RIBBON Was | NOW $1999 1959 FORD CONVERTIBLE ■ Radio, Hooter and Full Power . $1799 RLANES-$1^00- $13QQ 1957. MERCURY STATION WAGON’ $1199 1957 FORD 2-DOOR ; .p nK TONIGHTS TV KIOHUOH *:•» (2> Movie (began at S p.tt.)|H:N (2) Mighty —m-m (96) Search lor America. 4:11 (7) New. it IK (4) Weather. 9:34 <2) (4) Newt, Weather. SpU. (7) William Bendbc Show. (9) Sheriff of Cochise. (86) Friendly Giant. 4:44 (2) Newt Analytt (4) Sports. «:«5 (2) (4) News. Shorts. 7:94- (2) This Man Dawson. (4) Court ot Small (7) Death Valley. (9) Red River Jamboree. -------W) Mm the Day.------------- Tilt (2) Rawhide. (4) Cimarron City. (T) Disney Presents. (9) Movie. 1:19 (2) RawMde (at) *41 Oy le/mt.).-___________ (7) Disney (cant) (9) Mtovte (Nexen at 7:30 p.m.1* • •. 8:M (2) Hotel fe Paree. m Wchltm Town. (7) Man from Blackhaw-k. (9) Movie (begafc at 7:30 -----:.p.m.) 9:99 (2) Summer Olympics. - .44) Ploy Your Hunch. (7) 77 Sunset Strip. , (9) West Point. ». M (2) DeonafrerBrlde.___ (4) (Col or) Masquerade Party. . (7) 77 Sunset Strip (coni) (9) Mm ot Annapolis. 19:99 (2) Twilight Zone. (4) (Color) Moment of Fear. (7) Detectives. — (9) News. ■ 10:15 <9) Weathervane. 19:99 (9) Telescope. 19:99 (2) Manhunt (4) Fear (cont.) (7) Black Saddle. (4) (Color) Ruff thd Reddy. 11:99 12) Inns Ranger. (4) Day. 11:99 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Circus Boy. (7) Beets and Saddle. 11:49 (9) Billboard. SATURDAY AFTERNOON U:M (2) Olympic Games. (4) Tins Story. (7) Soupy Sales. (9) Country Calendar. IK 19 (7) Championship Bowling. (4) Detective’s Diary. TV News and Reviews Even During the Summer Few Can Match Winters By l_ 1.000 mllHon»ireB to build a private yacht TV's Pay n Is .harbor for a new "InternaUonalBporUng riliih wf thm Rm ’■ TVraa, Hallywmrat, rhtf.agn’ and Florida millionaires, please apply! You ate supposed to awn both a yacht and a plane. Bat Ez-Ambassader Joseph Kennedy and Jack Warner, wbo an at their vtfins hers new, will be welcome though they don’t have yachts. They win presumably be admitted Intis the “landlubbers’ division," consisting of yaehtlsss yachtsmen. WILSON ~5~- it * A His /Evolution' Will to Complete In Baseball Comedy Episode 'Twas iLove^Nst-PtiBfr^ for Bride With Mustache speaking of Merest to girts for at least several Bat It to I lUsrai} to ha (he rat time. Ray added, that a pair of walruses In captivity have bean but together as potential mates.' At least “marriage” haaa’t , dulled the appetite el Ookie, affc» eventually Will weigh groKRA 3,000 pounds. Alter the ’crt*. Maty” rim daintily downed A . ’wedding” breakfast of 13 ptSKHI ’ t chopped dame and fish. , Just shoved Ookie Into Oiafs tank. daf, • SH-year-old North Atlantic type, started out by acting the bully. The 1.700-pounder his bisks Into her buck. Ookie, a year-old Alaakh belle outweighed by almost 1,300 pounds, gave an Indiscreet howl hut dtacnetly ‘•warn OIL ' '■—-"H LIKES HER SPIRIT Olaf, kind of lHctag-iter spirit, j zeroed to and nuaried her whisk- ] era. Hits show of affection got him a giant. Indignant spray in the Maser. And to it went. But it won’t always be like that, ■ays the assistant aquarium director Carieton Ray. Ray earn tided that Ookie wonT really be a wife-tor a tow note years, and that Olaf really won’t have much RCA COLOR TV Soles and Service Sweet's Radio TV Open Men. 9 Pit. Night, Kennedy Has Inside Scoop; Baby to Be Boy RICHMOND.4 Calif. (AD - It's going to be a boy at the Kan-nedys. Sen. John F. Kennedy, the Dam-ernfic presidential candidate, has sen \nplaiatag why hie wife n't atone with him an fids cam-SSRTW M HOLLYWOOD!. (AP)-The faith- wifi happen. AM Saturday night audience preb- "My wife Is home," he told a ably is not aware of it, but over mDy gathered around his 1 the past three years that grim P»»gn train hen Thursday, and steely avenger of the Old West, Paladin, has been turning into a terribly nice guy. i - ■:—a ♦ a . At leeft. that’s wtiat Richard Boone says and as star of CBS’ "Nave Gun, Will Travel,” he ought to knbw. ‘/The character has developed a jgood deal.” reflected Boone' “He acquired a sente of humor, Week's Car Output Shows 8.9 Pet. Rise Lady Docker, whost yacht is barred from Monte Carlo for one thing. He’s not as ar- By United Frees Iatenm(toaal WALT DISNEY PRESENTS, r:30 p.m. (T). (Rerun) Elf ego Baca (Robert Loggia) it forced to become a housebreaker in order to prove • cattleman is rustling his dtont’s beef. OLYMPIC GAMES, 9,11:38 p.m. (2)Taped highlights of the Rome competition in women’s trade and field, men’s track and .field, gymnastics, we^bt-lifttog, sabers and baakatfaall. [SET STRIP, 3 p.m. (7). (Rerun) A routine assignment to accompany an heiress to Europe beaunea complicated by con men end fortune hunters. Efrem Zim-balist Jr. and Edd Byrnes. MOMENT OF FEAR, 10 pm. (4) Larane Day stars as a wealthy wbsto aeeuaad of murdering her artist husband. With Robert Lansing, Meg Mundy. (Color) BEST OF PAAR, 10:30 ptB. (2). (Rerun) The Aug. 3 program, with Blossom Dearie, singer/ Phyllis Difler, comedienne; Jonathan Winter*, comedian; and Eleanor Harris, writer. / Saturday OLYMPIC GAMES, 12 noon, (2) . Rwhsk Aral *4 toghHghra . from the first sreek of competition to the gamee at Rome. TIGER BAUM Ally 1:30 p.m. (2) Detroit ptoya the New York Yank- (When she’s on it.) may Join. She leased her yacht to a Greek for $4,000 a day. He could dock It at Monte Carlo, but she couldn’t come aboard ... even ia a guest. Monsieur Sealer and confrere Dure Canto may tie up with the millionaires of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and with Roy Evans of Miami Beach Racquet Club. The Aga Khan’s widow, tbe Begum, Is counted upon as a member. So dive right In, the money's fine. Monsieur Sonler told me the bikini babes here this year are for Jack Kennedy for President, not Just because Joseph Kennedy came here after-the Los Angeles convention. “They Just say he’s so beautiful, and young!" Mon-. sleur said. Paris “Match.” the magazine, has an article saying “in 10 years, we will be richer titan the Americans.” A nasty American said, “And then they can come to the UJ3. as tourists and we can rob them.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N. YTT Mark Good son was quoted in London as saying he has a Rolls because Cadillac convertibles are as common In N.T. as minks ... Chanin Hale of Dayton, featured inlittle Mary Sunshine,” was UN. roller skate figure champ at 16. Jra E. Lawls—without sleep 98 hours arrived for-his Copa opening looking a little weary EARL’S PEARLS: A beatnik is merely somebody too lazy to wash. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: "A couple - more appearances and Mr. Khrushchev with hU i—'Nvy, ni. threats tnay find himself labeled not a Russian bear but a Russian bore” — London Oraphlc. WISH IDS AID THAT: “Why do people complain about inaccurate weather reports? Everything Is correct but the date”—BUI KroU. fr .♦ - ★ . 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Mtl Rot* wron, chip trait ' ura-WJR, itoa la* MoaU ,V.!" iff' #' CHANIN 19,000 Registered in Waterford Jaycees Ask Voter Action With less than one-half of Wa-.Jadc Cooper, toe Jaycees hope to nmniT tea—Automotive Newt tporti that the nattan'i car product ion will total an estimated 36,118 units this week. Compact oars will account tor 46.3 per cent ot tM output, compared with 45.7 per cent last weakT ‘ The trade paper said fids week* production wiU b* up 8.9 per cent from the- SI AM aiitaa turned nut tost week and 91 per cent higher than the 24,334 cars produced during the comparable week a year rogant as he used to be *His con-emphasis on money hai disappeared. And we’ve bam putting some lemon to what started out to be a pretty saccharine view of the Old West Paladin, to tact, has become icti A jtaiy fellow lere will appear on our screens an episode of "Have Gun, Will Travri,” which Is pure, flat and broad comedy—abort baseball. It will come along in the schedule, naturally, around World Series time., - Boone, incidentally, is one of a mere handful of actors who have, moved from one successful series Tuf08 AfOUOd Fastest into another: He went from playing a modern doctor in “Medic” to the present series. He says that he has . planned things carefully so that there ia no danger own professional identity will be -sunk to the- part of Paladin. Boone ,aaya that, whatever the ratings of the current aeries—and they remain among the highest in TV—he will stay with it only through the next two seasons when his five-year contract is up, He is already deep to post-Pa-ladin {dans including ideas for series and a motion picture. He will say nothing More about them except that be will not necessarily irt to any of them, leaning strongly these days to be- lt predicts a sharp increase for next week with the stepping up 1961 production at General Motors plants. NEW YORK (AP)-A turnabout record for New York Harbor tirai established Thursday night by the French liner Liberie. The time was 15 hours and five minutes. The previous record of 16 hours and 36 minutes was set by tbe Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth. Going Out oif Butlnow? Not GOP: Next Door ELKIN, N.C. (AP)-Local Republicans have set up beadquar-ters here in part of a building bqing vacated by a radio-television repair shop. The lease, entities tbe GOP to use one of the two display win-~ signs in one window terford Township’s 48,000 residents registered for the November election, a campaign to stimulate Voters has been initiated by the town-ship’a Junior Chamber of Gun- register from 5,000 to 6,000 during tbe drive. American zoos pay as much as 85.000 for a young gorilla. Fewer than 60 are exhibited to the United States. G&S and OIL FURNACES 30% Off ACE HEATING and COOLING CO< 171$ Williams Lk. U. OR 1-4554 TV-Radio Service C CLOSE-OUT SUE! $ W ALL 1960 TV k J MODELS MUST GO °praPri«ajM*e* 17# Orifearl Lak* *»•. k Ft 4-8841 J Hmhr *r TIM OMImI Craatr I to ZlMiraala AhmSIIu | GARAGES Cutfom Built ALL TYPES OF BUILDING SIRVICIS FREE ESTIMATES FE 21211 Hi OsasIrmHae 21*0 DM* Hwy. 9*1 Italy far tka raatiall Sum Ckiaaal lutll ANTENNAS BOOSTERS flMfurtMd TV Ssnrics Color ud Block oil Whits. Lot as rapoir yoar sot ia Has lor tho fARIOI. TRANSITS0R RADIOS mm *14“ CONDON’S RADIO Hire Saks-SeniM 16 S. TafograRh M. FI 4-97S6 Oppaalte Tii-Haraa The fact that only 19,444 people became known when Jaycees were getting petition* signed for a Constitutional Convention, and that started the registration drive by the group. All the Jaycees have been cera by aaparvtoei Elmer R. Johnson and plan to ral up spar-attans at the Drayton shopping Oerter next Thursday and Friday. They will also canvass Highland. 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Ample Free Parking I 2 Handsome Solas that Open to 2 Roomy E talsj batSli sep 4 / It's Farewell to Rome—With Man emories Vaguely, I'll ramemtor Grace The Weather THE PONTIAC PRESS 118th YEAR ' ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1960 —42 PAGES »c to let fanners display and aril lam produce in the street* during the Downtown Fall Festival sale next Thursday, Friday end Satan-' day. George Crabtree, assistant manager of the Pontine Area Chamber got the go-ahead signal yesterday At 10 a m. winds wen northwesterly at U miles an hoar. They will diminish tonight. Winds forecast for tomorrow One northwest-erty 8 to 14 miles. , dr A *: , The lowest temperature in down- Menaces One-Day State Swing Set Sept 24 Stale Leaders to Huddle Over Rocky Will Visit Pontiac Special Session Pinol Draft of Mtdical Caro for Agod Bill Duo This Weekend LANSING (FI—Legislative leaders of both parties will sit down with Gov. Williams Tuesday to talk over details of a special session to bring Michigan under the new federal program for medical care for the aged. Final draft of a bill to put the plan Into effect in Michigan will be completed this weekend, the governor said. last week, he assigned State Welfare Director W. J. Maxey and ProtWlIbur J. Cohan at the Ufwezvity of Michigan to reduce the complex subject matter to legislative language. No date ha* bean art for the special Marion, but it will be convened at least a week beta* Oct 1, effective date of the medical care bill, the govefpor said; The TM phase of the bill e medical coyer for pharmacy Mils payaaie fey a The program also would reach up to 60,000 of Michigan's ‘‘medically needy" of the estimated 540,000 men and women over 65 who do not receive old age as- Oo-Vlce civil aircraft, although the airport beaooa wUI fee Mt throughout the alght as nsnal, said Homer D. Hoskins, airport ima-*ger. The airport usually has no snore than a half doaea atr-craft ooratay la after midnight, even «a a busy night, he said. 'Sky Shield/’ ae start about 1 a. m. Saturday and six hours, is intended purely as a training exercise for the plane crews, ground radar wanting systems, ships of Navy, missile posts and other elements of the North American Air Defense Command NORAD • Joint U. S.-Canadian continental defense organisation. . ' 'A .A A It will be the biggest such training operation yet. designed to show almost 300,000 air. and ground crews what to expect in an actual manned bomber attack by the Soviet Uhion against the North Amer-lean continent. Nixon Will spend Tuesday, Sept. 30 campaigning In Michigan, bet will not dome to Pontiac. The vice president wifi appear in Mount Clemens, Flint and Bay City, dr ■ dr ■ A-Elliott said he was hopeful that Nixon would carry Us campaign into Oakland Cbfinty during later stage of the campaign. The New York governor who agitated many OOP politicians with Ms off-again,. on-again, off-agaln Md for the presidency, has become one of the big guns among the GOP campaigners for the Lodgo-Nlxan ticket Over the Laker Day weekend he was at the side ef vies presidential candidate Henry Cabot Ledge as ha canted the OOP gwpei through New York State. Although he’s been In public service moat of his life, serving under both parties. Rockefeller did .....* public’s eye until 1958 when he was elected governor • his first bid for elective office. He woq handsomely over ai other multi-millionaire, the incumbent W. Averell Harriman, largely basis of personal popularity in file state. He was immediately touted as presidential timber, but finally decided to bide his time this year. Shift Puts All Southern in Danger Zone Warnings Extendtd to Fort Lauderdale and Gulfs Punta Gordo MARATHON, Fla, (UPI) —Hurricane Donna and Its 150-mile-an-hour winds shifted slightly northward today bringing the whole southern tip of Florida, Including the populous Miami area, in range of Its deadly winds and high tides. - In an emergency warn* ing late this morning, the Miami Weather Bureau extended Its hurricane warnings north of the Florida keys to Fort Lauderdale on the Atlantic Cout and Punta Gorda on the Gulf. Gate warnings were extended o the Gulf Coast northward from Punta Gorda at fit. Marks, including Lake Okeechobee in the interior. They already flew over the East Coart northward to Vero fieach. The Florida Keys had been expected to get the taunt of the'big storm with only gale winds of 50-60 m.p.h. for Miami. staff ot from at to SB aI with SS to to ef them coming from the Stale Department. The director of the administration, still to be selected, will hold a rank roughly equivalent to that of an undersecretary of state, appointment will require Senate confirmation. * fir. -fir The group was set up as a result of a study undertaken last fall by Secretary of State Christian A. Herter at tne request of President Eisenhower. The object was to roric out arrangements which would provide the United States with the most effective means of dealing with the increasingly complex disarmam(ent problem.” .''fir ’/fir. A Officials said the new agency wiU take into account disarmament proposals made by Sen. John F. Kennedy, D-Maaa., and Hubert H. Humhphrey, D-Minn., in bills they introduced in Congress last set- DONNA'S COMOT erans of other hurticanes, cleaned out stores in a rush to stodk up for Donna. Others have bought emergency supplies i ■ felt the tary ot the vicious storm today as It swirled through late the Florida straits and bore down on the Keys. Residents of the island chain worked throughout the eight boarding op homes, stores, fishing camps and tourist facilities. The sudden shift hi direction apparently cSLUgfat weather forecasters by surprise and an emergency warning was issued. STRONG LANGUAGE the strongest language warned: ’A dangerous hurricane now threatens most of extreme South Florida. “Safety precautions should be „ Mayor Philip E. Rowston today endorsed an appeal to President Eisenhower to intervene in the deadlocked nine-day-old Grand Trank Western Railroad strike, * * * Negotiations in the dispute over working conditions began anew at 10 a. m. with a federal Mediator “to assist,” Imt not to arbitrate. The talks had broken off teat night after the company refused to accept a proposal from the Brotherhood of Hallway Train, men to submit some of the disputed Issues to arbitration. Mayor Louis C. Miriani of Detroit, speaking in behalf of Rowston and 13 other Michigan mayors, yesterday sent a telegram to the President, asking him to move under the Railroad Labor Act. hi the area of harricaae display and completed at the eartteot possible moment from Fort Lauderdale to Key Wert and by eve-ring on the Gulf Coast.” The Weather Bureau warned against storm tides up to 7 feet (Continued on Page 3, Col. 6) mm Rowston Backs Appeal to hr Rail Strike Intervention but only If the Union were willing to drop , the other seven changes it has asked for. . fir. A A The spokesman said, further, that there was agreement to drop one of the seven issues and submit two others in combined] form to mediator Edwards lor interpretation. The company said it was willing to submit all 28 points to arbitration, but not Just some of them. Rowston backed the appeal, saying he favored “any measure that wil) expedite settlement for the sake of Pontiac and other communities that face economic hardships In the face of the prolonged stitte/' Miriani asked Elsenhower l First Grade 'Rimetic in Pontiac Scores High The “third R” Is doing fine In Pontine Public Schools; At the regular Board of Education meeting Thursday night, it was disclosed that at least half of the city’s first graders tested lastf- r<-Kurn prion of railroad service.’ He called for assignment of federal representatives “to use their authority, experience and knowhow to end this strike.” fir- ♦ fir The dispute, Miriani said, “Not only threatens but has already substantially interrupted commerce to a degree such as to deprive Michigan of essential tran portatlon service. Rowston called for arbitration “the only means" to settle the comidex dispute. “Both rides should take stops leading to arbitration/ Leverett Edwards, a member of the National Mediation Board, arrived In Detroit shortly before to get under way, said Thoro-warto pet under way, said Thomas W. Fletcher, general chairman of. file Union. BOTH SENT TELEGRAMS Both the oompany and Union had sent telegrams test night to E. C. Thompson, executive secretary of the board, asking for “assistance” in the negotiations. Neither side asked for arbitration, however. Fletcher said there was “tentative agreement” on 33 issues. He said there was agreement to put one other issue to Edwardf for Interpretation. Fletcher saM the Union of- four Issues to compulsory arid- This is the offer that was turned down by the company last night. spring achieved a third grade level or higher in] arithmetic. “We began two experimental arithmetic programs about three years ago in the first grade. At first It waa limited to one or two classrooms,” said Gar aid E. White, Elementary Education coordinator. Over the throe-year period the two experimental courses have Cloudy, Cooler Weather Forecast tor Weekend Considerable cloudiness and mudHcooter la the Pontiac area outlook for tonight and tomorrow, the weatherman aays. A- A ■ A Tonight's low will hit near 54 and Saturday’s high will reach 75. Increasing cloudiness Is pro- This all adds up to youngsters getting multiplication and division the first grade rather than the third as in previous years. < 'Last spring we gave l,865 pu-pile in their ninth month of first grade a national arithmetic tost ia the California Arithmetic Achievement Teat,” White explained. USED GRADE I TEST There are three tests of fills type, one for tower primary (grades 1 and J), an intermediate test (grade 3) and an upper ^ii-mary teat (grades 4-6). “We knew the lower tost weald be tea easy so wa gave our Shut graders the latenaedlato tout. “The results showed our mare was 3.0, which means half were above and halt below tha level of a pupil starting the thkd grade,” White said. “The national avenge for jinl grade papas at this stage ia^J^** he added. White also disclosed that- Several of the first graders ranked i high as the fifth grade A A “The experiment was an oxeft-g venture in nlimsntary education, hot the results are even non exciting,” White stated. Donna 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTffejflBER 9, im manga Defies Airport Closing Moves Aircraft Meet Invasion by I ^vmumba Grc /Claims Congo Forets > Rasistance, mm***_______J Grows Bolder ' ■ > . > Prom Oar New* Wires stontronted by invasion (ran the] Ip*I, secessionist Katanga's government today defied the U.N. order doting its airports and start-tSf ft movement of military aircraft; yrom ElisabethviHe to meet it. xarZ- ' * ♦ * IMRife: Lumumba invasion force] 'Apchfagcn Kongolo in Katanga! ■favtnee has been stopped by a | force. Katanga govern-* ms claimed today. 1 ^ fighting hga yet been reported heAma the invaders and the KA-j tMgk; barter guards, who have ban piano ing th S*?*1 "P“*. , (ran the central The invasion fores was composed nTfeot soldiers who crossed the! uflfat River and seemed to be Heading for Kongolo, informants saift but (ailed to get any vehicles j * across the stream. ssr stf a hoolfta hidn Lanona failed amfsoa la yistd ceatnl TRAIN FOR IT DRIVE — Three leaders of the Pontiac Area United Fund Drive Commercial Division meet prior to the first training session of division volunteer workers at the Reorganise Commercial Division Waldron Hotel today- They are (frpm left): dyie R. Haskill, vice chairman of the Teams Group; Leslie R. Ware, a team leader; and John P. Niggeman. chairman at the Division. Overseas Credit, Interest Rates Deflate O.S. Gold WASHINGTON (API—For fin first time in ft yean, the value at the Uj ft gold supply dropped below S19 billion. * ** * The Federal Reserve Board .released figures Thursday showing a drop hi gold holdings of 97 million from the previous week. The total averaged, 918,999.000,000 hi the week ended Wednesday. • * ★ t Treasury officials expressed no concern over the gold movements. Two reasons cited for the outflow were higher interest rate* abroad a buildup of dollar credits overseas. Destination Ui. for Khrushchev Nikita Lin«i Up Guinea Security Council — to Repulse Reds Soviets Proposing to Ovomiio Okay on OASj Quarantine Action Telegraph-Square Lake Left-Turn Ramp Bids Let BIRMINGHAM — The State UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -The U.N. Security Council was expected to turn buck today a Soviet drive tor authority to over-rale actions of the Organisation of American states. ■ A* i The 11-nation council scheduled a masting to vote on So- viet and Inter-American rasoiu-the diplomatic quarantine and arrna embargo that OAS foftlgn minister ■lapped on the Dominican Repub-lie in San Jose, Costa Rica, Aug. 30- . , . ft 'ft -ft The Soviet resolution proposed lat the council, “being guided' by UJN. Charter Article 53, approve the OAS action. Article S3 says no regional enforcement, action shall be taken “without the authorisation of the Security Council.” ■ - / ' • " \ ♦ ’*•,* x Diplomats said the' Soviet reso-’ lution might emte a precedent for a Soviet veto in the council of Uodtr Before Taking Sk‘“Ur .("“ft Plant for Ship . ft; * The rival resolution, sponsored MOSCOW (AP)-Soviat Tremierj^!M^*<^^ J* Nikita Khrushchev, beading a b*tt?, delegation of Cbmlnunist ’ Highway QopaiUneut baa let bfds for the Improvement of the Square Lake and Telegraph roads intersection In Bloomfield Township, it was announced today. qf tiie JSJST’JitS SET £3 twg either to approve or disapprove it. UF Gets'New Look'tor Fall ‘American aggression” personally before the United Nations. He Dew Iran Moscow to board the vessel Baltika at the port-ef Baltisk lor a 10-day ''floating Communist summit meeting” an route (o the U. N. General Assembly in New York. 4 Khrushchev waved life hat to a |crowd of 800 or 700 persons who The Commercial Division of thei ever Us aastgned goal by the {announced that the Commercial ^ nm|Wl)tod *» ,«— oft Conuo command. cany a “new look” in this (all’s Similar traiding sessions for ibeF* . the cheek from his wife, who re- • camp ale n. volunteer workers! other two teams ere scheduled for jJTh* quoto^ toe Jtejlrive which! behind. -New York. Secretary General teamed today, flbmmamkjold warned Bel- Wt*.. - _ lMddted affairs of the Gn«o at tbllfteCarity Council sought to rlarily the tath position in the chaotic Africa* nation. WammorskJsM. unde several fbwMao la toe Called A reorganisation at the Division was outlined to some 36 solicitors tide morning at the Division's first train tag and indoctrination session at the Waldron Hotel. The Smell Firms droop has {next week. v j begins Oct. 8 Is 9872,500. * * * - The campaign will, i John P. Niggeman, chairman. Oct. 27. ’ i through lev eled a aters E Thursday night to Bel-gtaa l .N. Amhaaeodor Walter sad bwriaeoaes with leas than It employes will be canvassed by geographic area rather than by isnua. j the type of boaiaeaa. JJ* **CT. "Mt.K It was al?6 aiuibunced that largerLUI|lbel. of joblto,ders and tw — confirmed reports^^ coming under tbe Divtstonj^oyment declined in August pi !,nf Jwiu£5* i w?Bqn! Npftpriffhe canvassed by one person what was a somewhat tees iuvor-**>»» wor*» ,n thatJirm, able Job picture It showed a size- *F * ft * able jutnp to the idle rate W3*&**»*« -* *" H Today’s training session was fori-----------—-----------------------J oeatooniat province of Katanga. ^7^“teams ' in the ... « , , rB1, . . , renamed group, aU of which come fVJXOi2 OQlUIClClV fBetoum today announced it has under the supervision of Clyde R. V ,-r .7, halted arms shipments to both Haskfll. . , ’* i in the strife-torn Congo Re-1 _ - w The teanio-HUuned Jted, White, _ _ ... -.. . ’ aad Mae, will compete for tickets j games. Trim will be gives | members of. too team wMeh goes Employment and Jobless Total Off jteny-Navy Store pens on N. Saginaw 3 Jjte’ji Army-Navy Surplus Store P mnd remodeled tocation, 19 N. SagL Electricity Cut Off - "* ”,in Keego Harbor ;,r + n . Several hundred Keego Harbor i vr__- ' families weCe without electricity I New lighting, floor and display [for- nearly two hours last night I”? ■oce“ to a line Of [when Detroit Edison Co. power “"x clothes and camping equip- lines snapped in two' locations ft- - . within the city- Nixon will resume his cam- i Opening last Tuesday, the store] * * * paigning Monday, following a tele- kwf already announced plans tor' The breaks were reported shortlvjvision Panel *bow appearance Sun-pdarcement- {before 6 p.m. and service was day- said President Eisen- ‘-—----------------- {completely restored to the area by|Ko'Yer would °" hand tor the Leaves Hospital All Set to*SGo' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vice President Richard M. Nixon, still hospitali2ed with a knee injury fte suffered in North Carolina but month, Announced plans today for a whirlwind 11-state tour of the nation's farm belt and the South the waek of Sept. 18. Nlxeu’s press secretary Herbert G. Klein said toe RepubUcaa Tbe Labor Department reported today that employment declined from 88,689,000 in July to 68,282,000 in August. But the seasonal trend is tor the employment total to remain almost unchanged from July. I nemployment declined from 4,017.000 la July to 3,780.000 It August, a decrease at 330,000. The total work force declined by 886,000. Moat of the drop was is agriculture as expected. , * "* ★ The rata of unemployment to the total work torn rose from 5.4 per cent In July to 5ft per cent in August — the highest such idle rate since test November. fteymosr WoMbeln, deputy assistant secretary of labor, said. not take lato secant the early aatomebUe industry model riuusgeovere tote year. Is sold the department never has been sons] changes la the auto Indas-try. On the over-ell job picture, W'olf-bein said that employment is continuing to move along “at a very flfrteL ui , c-j • ii ^ 8 p.m., according to a spokesman I **ood^ *eno they coaid enjoy seeing it tile way I had ftRM white fTnn i^wt*r,"jTrter told news- SMto i-'..—■ 1 United'Stales — It’s wonderful!” he Tyler, whe retired from hit porter job ta 199ft was twirling a cane aad wear-tag a gray bomberg and pin-striped salt when he stepped from the ear with the . solicitous help at Clarence Gordon a porter who accompantod the rronp. ‘This was the grandest trip of my 26 years as a porter 1" sighed Oordoc, picketing a tip of an undisclosed amount of money, ft ft ft . “It makes me happy to toy to make others happy,” said Tyler. - Jg The trip took Tyler aa| his graap through New Ortmaa, Niagum Falla, New York, Chicago, aad San Francisco In aa 19-day swing ataaad the eetaitry. Tyler instoted on only one thing during the trip,-Airs. Lucent Stewart said. ■ ’- " ft ,v ft ★' ”H4 wanted to have his car at the end of th* train on every trip so be could hear the cllckety-clack of th* wheels.” she said II One of the Soviet leader’s final effort! before departing got the leader at the African republic of Guinoa lined up behind the U.S.S.R. on the Conga. He pulled out all stops in heralding the accord he readied with Sekou Tour* during the Guinea president'i two-day vtdt to Mos- Toure, who proclaims himself a Marxist but not a Coaunamist, said he would attend tiie U. N. opening in New 3f*rk Sept. 20 and presumably will support Khrushchev fn African questions. Both proposals were introduced Thursday at a three-hour meeting held at Soviet request. Defeat was ■odn foreshadowed for the Soviet resolution. Six council members' said they would vote tor the Inter-American proposal. That left only five possible vote* for tile Soviet propoul. It takes seven to get resolution adapted. # A * Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily V. Kuznetsov said the OAS resolution could have no "legal effect” without council endorsement. U. S. Ambassador Janies Wadsworth disagreed. The improvement will rfimiaarf the dangerous left hand turn movement from Telegraph onto past-bound Square Lake Road, the de- Dent; of tiie organizakxi. Directors of the recently formed Square Lake Association of property owners in Bloomfield Town-ship were elected test right at a meeting in tbe Washington Irving , Elementary School Traffic trawling south on Telefray* aad wanting la tom Into Square Lake win eadt by Mrs. Robert F. Kohr js presi- 'Traffic flow in the area will be Improved while at the same time eliminate an ekfotifft traffic hnsard,”. Highway Commissioner John C. Marine said. college alumna* from American Association of. University invited to,a tea to be N Birmingham Community House Wednesday at 3 p.m. * * *•’ The occasion la to acquaint and prospective members with AAUW organization and Its program. Named to head the organization made up of 45 families are DR. Aben Hoekmaq, -R. J. Car-sort Jr., H. Fortney, R. J. Marentette, Charles W. Gardner and Richard Swank. ft -ft The t association, formed to improve conditions for property Owners, will serve an. ai;ea roughly bounded by Klingensmith. Fairfax, Del Rose and Square I-ake roads. LHbrichf Wants to Address U.N. Asks OK to Pr«s«nt German Disarmament Plan to Assembly CORRECTION In our advertisement ta Thursday's Pontiac Proas, th* price of the transistor radio should have bean (17.95. We regret this error and hope it hat not inconvenienced you, PARK JEWELERS I N. Saginaw Farewell to Rome, as Memories Lirigef (Continued From Page One) glanced at the bar and jumped blatantly. Thomas got to fussed he tried to jump out of turn once.” Aad I’ll always remember sitting the nearest at MM people to the Pope aad eaattewdy turn leg to see whether Ann WUeaa was as Impressed as 1 was. Aad And I'll never forget Dave Si me toeing to that German, Hary, in the 100 meters by inches, inches. FASTEST REFLEXES Hary is supposed to have the fastest reflexes of anyone ever measured electrically by a device for that purpose. And I’D never target Hayes Jones’ tremendous surge to the tape and passing the great German .champion, Lauer, fa the high hurdles. ft- ft: * He was wonderful Aad 111 always remember Oat maftox, qiHtoii mysterious Rente. The Mtotreee of the Ttoer Hundred* of residents in the Upper Keys poured into Miami last night after shutting up their homes. ★ ★ Other hundreds fa the Lower Keys flocked to Key West, an island that has withstood the ravages of weather tor centuries. The 100-mUe4ang Overseas Highway stood glistening, nearly deserted fa tiie mine * .*/★,: The Weather Bureau said tie with high tides by early afternoon. •It Te extremely Yea . . . home . .; Pontiac forever and ever bone to me, and the greatest city fa all the wide, That’s where I want to live. Returning la tremendolisly exciting. , I wonder . . whet’s doing fa Pontiac! Romeo Mother, Son Hurt in Car Mishap A 26-year-old Romeo woman and her 8-yeaimld eon were repertad' te good condition at Community Hospital today foDowing a traffic Mrs. Margaret L. Davis «f 119 ft Bailey St. was driving a car which police afar cradled Into a parked auto at Crosweil Street near Mata i Romeo. Mrs. Bailey «ad Bruce were not aerioudly injured, police said. A local fellow claims Us neighbor to manky, he atept home even night, as we’ll thh* he has a TV ret i. .Tatty Tuttle vkttad a dr, cub fa Texas, and reports Oe midget was six fM tall. — Earl Wilson/ Donna Zeroing In on Southern Florida (Continued From Page One) aver most of the Keys, ranging to as high as 11 feet favnore vulnerable places. * * + At 11 a. m. (Pontiac time) Donna as centered about 154. miles south-southeast of Miami and tiie ■ante distance to the east-southeast of Key West. This was near latitude 23.6 north, longitude 79. The hurricane was mqvfag toward the west-northwest at about 12 m.p.h. The Weather Bureau said it would maintain this direction and speed tar 13 hours. Tbe Florida Keys received their warring Thursday. Womea and children were bedded dawn ta the strongest each island had to The storm already has taken a toll of more than 100 Uvea in a sweep across the Antilles and past Puerto Rim BERLIN (UPIl - East German's Communist leader Welter Uhricht Thursday right asked the United Nations for permission to present a three-stage German dinrma-men! plan to the General Assembly which convenes |ept- 20 fa New York. LOWEST PRICES on SCHOOL SUPPLIES TONMtfT aad MURRAY S As Advertised on DICK CLARK'S * TV SHOW , Ulbricht, fa a tetter to U. Secretary-General Dag Hammar-skjold, made a bid to job Soviet Premier NUcfta Khrushchev and other Communist leaders in New York, tiie East German news agency ADN said. ft ft ft1' Although neither East nor West Germany is represented United Nation*, Ulbricht asked to send a delegation to the assembly to present a (dan for general and complete disjoin ament fa* Germany. i i» 2 ’ ft" ’"ft. ft Thu would include a move t* make West Berlin a “free, militarized city,” which has* been rejected many times by the Western powers^ Farmers' Display . Ok'd by Merchants (Continued From Page One) ride displays of foodstuffs without screening. Crabtree said that gtterer told him it appeared to be to* late to cancel the event, which has been staged the past two years without protest. Crabtree agreed that * revision ta the laft would be necessary if merchants want the display next year. -ft,if Three .City Commissioners agreed Tuesday .night with 4Uam LaLone, president of tbe food dealers association, .that there should lie “no deviation” in enforcement of the health Itw, which prevents grocers from displaying foodstuffs ta the open, tiie way the farmers plan to. ■; 4t " h * -Stierer was asked to weigh tiie objections ta the absence of City Manager Walter K. Wfflman, who returned to City Hall today from a week’s fishing trip. Wiilman said he wasn’t, familiar with the discussions faat want on during his absence. Savor '• Lt—Uif Binder • a MNMS-riM at (Bins* # • $1.29 Nifty Under ..Of • • 58c NHty Filler Paper 39c • f* 25c NHty Pividers . . .19* l Help Your Child V Muk_____ HRI HaMwrttfnc booklet itudenU and atfatta wo ■ ■aaaeUaeeeeeeeatoe Shoulder Strap • School Bags School Break-In Affirms Suspicions of Sate Ring Qty police, DtarifTe deputies nd elate police were convinced today that a ring of professional safe-crackers is operating fa the Pontiac are*. ★ #' *■' -Last- right a sale in tiie Pine Knob Elementary School near Ctaxtatan was broke* fata. Thieves escaped with only PRO, but it is got new semester yesterday,” Win-cipsl Barrie said. .. Thieves missed another 960 it a * separate bundle when they cracked the school ante. ★ . ft ft; Approximately 9280 collected tor books after yesterday*! bank deposit was made' had been placed fa the sate for the night. Entry was gained by breaking Also, Pontiac police are investigating a vault opened last right at TWevdt had catered by prying Open a aide door AT the buUdtag at 20 Fraridin road. take rr ttgt,: , I ■ ■ _ They also made off with a 27-inch totevlstea set Mm*. £ ' eeRarifag areney far faMta whm •■r pwpHs » Police are ooovfaoed that tbe school safe burglary And warp-house vault fareafata **e A* latest in n aeries. • ' ft'.. Or * They also are investigating a safe burglary at the Natkonai Food Store supermarket at Union Lake fa which 93.750 wai taken Monday night, the theft of SUM in cash and checks fNm n ante in the Spartan Pharmacy, 891 Orchard Lake Rd., fast month and a 94.000 safe ’robbery at a fAratagton Township drugstore a week ago. SheafferS: Sot students : Foeetaia Pea • Writing Kits j Key. 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With new admissions i this year, the African states will , number at least 23. - For the Africans themselves momentous revobdlom in history . By the end of fids year UB million of the Dark Continent's MO millions will be under Negro rule. Die colonial structure shaken by World War n la rapidly crumbling. Africa Is really divided into two parte North Africa and Black Ah4ea below the Sahara. The early postwar yean brought independence to all North Africa except Algeria where Nation&listi are wagipg war against thf French. ■* . With Britain granting self-rule to its Gold Coast colony (Ghana) 39 sovereign African nattarsT Before World War I there were only two—Ethiopia and Liberia, i the latter created and protected ; by the United State* as a haven for former slaves. Tea years ago For Africa's 5,100.000 pioneering white settlers it's been a time of grave despair—doubts about the natives being ready for independence, despair at finding them- AFRICA'S CARLOAD 1 SECTIONAL SALE! rrtsfiNMt! mu iw aw THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY,) SEPTEMBER 0, 1060 New Africa Has 2j? Sovereign Nations Dark Continent Groans but Grows UNITED STATES OF AFRICA? - This map shows the continent of Africa as it is today In the midst of an historic year. Fourteen new nations have come into being since January and two others are only weeks from independence, to make a total of 36 sovereign African nations. AT ntuin Ghana's President Kwame Nkrumah, called a dreamer, is. talking of a “United States of Africa.’* Other African leaders concede it might be advisable for the.new nations on this Doric Continent to “cooperate." Dates on the map are the years independence was gained. and french; regions’... primitiveness and poverty and regions of potentially fabulous riches. Ghana's President Kwame Nkrumah, 90. is talking of a "United" States of Africa." “Nkrumah is • great dreamer." says Auguste Denise, a leader in die neighboring Ivory Coast' Republic. Other African leaden have been slow in warming up to Nkru-mah's plan though they concede it would be advisable for the new nations an the continent to cooperate. Freed after lo years of Belgian, rule, the Congo erupted into turbu-l lence bordering on civil war. This land of 14 million people has 300 tribes speaking more than 31 languages and dialects. A mutiny of the Congolese army against their Belgian officers j brought out into the open tribal ' and personality clashes which simmered during the campaign for independence. Belgian intervention against army mutineers ied Premier Patrice Lumumba to appeal to the United Nations for help to keep the infant nation from falling apart. President Joseph Kasavubu. seeking to present a fratricidal war between Lumumba's forces] and secessionists, tried to dismiss! Lumumba and appealed U. N. to keep order. Katanga, richest of the Congo’s; six provinces, proclaimed ita independence. Provincial Premier Molse Tshombe denounced Lumumba as a Communist and said; “Let us face the truth. Democracy does not exist (in the Congo) at the moment. It «g)l be years before Africans here consider themselves Congolese rather than members of individual tribes. Lumumba accused Tshombe Of being a stooge for the retiring Belgians. The policy gyrations of Lumumba and die motives of some of the] tribal chiefs rebelling against him! an not so easy to define. Lumumba pictures himself as a fervent nationalist. He angrily told an interviewer that calling JlluntzT\l is your BEST BUY! Mohogony Finish FIS HOME TRIM. Really Asuniiig Vsfawl CONSOLES TABLE MODELS GinkiaaHeai f All Pric to Mil O Fin Delivery • 90 Day Farts Warranty • 1. Year Picture Tuba Warranty - TV Rentals by Day, Weak nr Month C & V Electro Mart 159 Oakland Ava. 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ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 — SHOW STARTS 7:45 HURON —THEATRE- Phonc FE 4-7091 milS HAPPY FEELING. ★ “PSYCHO” — 8:30-10:45 * I No On# Admitted Duzfagfc* Showing of "PSYCHO" MMAMVMFWMMUWMWWMW SATURDAY BARGAIN MATINEE-12:45 ‘to5:00 P.M. ADULTS 45c i ^PEytY-graHT THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1000 Jutta Heine, second: Wilma, .and Russia * Irina Pi-ozo, third. Russia Certain of Victory Over U.S. in JPoints, Gold Medabi Williams Repeats 'His Night' Again Teds 3-for-3 Includes 55th Homer Sluggtr Helps Bos ox Sweep Series Against Tigers LAST LOOK? - Ted William*, the Boston Red Sox’ great outfielder, i* shown here ait he played in. his last game of the season in Detroit yesterday. It possibly could be Williams’ last time to .appear here as a major "league player as ru- mors ire that he wffl retire after this season At left Williams li Am aa he singled Ip the seventh inning and ait right scores Ids fourth inning home run. He had a perfect day at the plate getting three hits in three appearances at the plate. DETROIT *APi — Giving Ted WiHlama a night in hie honor here wee a great idee — for Williams. For die second day in a row, file tJ-year-old Boston Red Sox slueger played a great game. Yesterday. In what May have been Me sw an song et Briggs Stadium, I Williams went 3 for 3 with a home j run. a double and a single, it was ] Ted’s 2Rh home run of the year.! 519th career and 55th in Briggs! Stadium. Wilma Rudolph | Anchors Relays | for 3rd Award s! Ray Norton flops Agate C as '60 Olympic Gamai; Near Finish Une ROME <* — Soviet Russia, 'it* * gold medal and team point lead I ership over the . United States a* J i sured. looked to more of the m t • called minor sports it excels In to » day to tatteh its domination of the* ■ I960 Olympic Gaines. j The first respite of the dSy give* aa indication of what was to com* * In die first quarter-final mate* * of the team epee fencing tourna-s. meat, the RussiaBe quickly ad, vanced to the semifinals with St 62 victory over Germany. Italy * beat Sweden 9-3 and will meet* Russia in the aemis. • WILMA HITS TAPE - Tennessee State's Wilma Rudolph, second from' right, hits the tape first in the finish of the women’s 400-meter relay race in Rome’s Olympic Stadium today. She and her teammates, Lucinda Williams, Barbara from The PRESS BOX Best Cup Hope MacKay Out of National Singles j His slugging helped the Red Sox to a 9-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers and a sweep of a two-game Wednesday night was “Tad Williams night1’ and' he was honored in pre-game ceremonies. He then belted a single and a double in four tripe, driving In two runs and scoring one as Boston won 5-4. Sally Sharp and her mother, Mrs. Claude Sharp, made it a family affair in women’s golf at Forest|?y Lake Country Club. Sally won toe »** ** dub championship and Mrs. Sharp! ”™ ___, . ......... won the championship Right coo- can W* hPW’4* ■oiation more than anyone, said Cup 4 w h (captain Davis Freed today. “He jstUI has his big days. I’m disap-Bfam Non ell, tor three year* pointed in his performance in the an aatotandiag swimmer at P«- National championships, but I still time Central High School, has (have confidence in him,” been named ta the IMS Liter- MacKay was knocked out by scholastic AU-America swim Bob Mark, a second-string Aus-teaas ta his specialty, the breast- Itralian in the fourth round of the •*mh* Nationals Thursday. 7-5, 63. 6-8, * * * IOJB, 6-4 and looked good only in Mrs. Nancy Maas, wile of TJewIthe fourth set. York Yankee pitcher Duke Maas, • * fr ★ gave birth to twins yesterday after-j But Adrian Quist, the old Aus-noon at St. Joseph Hospital in Mt. tralian Davis Cupper who is man-Clemens. One was'a 7-pound 3s aging the delegation from down ounce girl, the other a 6-pound 6- under, disagreed with Freed, ounce hoy. The Maaees. live in “It’s just my personal opinion,” Utica. - said Quist, “but I think that Earl W * * iBuchholz Is the best of the UjJ Billy Howton, a veteran of eight players. Buchhols is Mss inclined | FOREST HILLS, N.Y. TAP)—laent Rod Laver of Australia, |Barry MacKay still is the big man,seeded No. 2, against Bobby WU-of England, ranked No. 8, and Mark against Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield; Calif. Laver, who has not been At the top of hie game, advanced with a 6-2, 5-T, 6-2, 6-3 decision over Navy Lt. John Letch of" Coronado, Calif. Wilson hatted Allen Fox of Beverly Hllli, Cettt. 741, 6-1, 6-2, and Ralston set hack Ron Holm-berg of Brooklyn. N.Y.. 6-4, 9-7, 6-2. In the seventh inning Williams and Carroll Hardy singled. Willie Taaby ran tor Williams and Vic Wertz doubled them both home. Russ Nixon homered for another Boston score in the sixth inning. women’a play, top-seeded Maria Bueno of Brazil, the defending champion, and Christine Truman of England, both are hi the semifinal*. Min Bueno had no trouble with Nancy Richey of San ' Angelo* Tex., 6-2. 64. and Min Truman vanquished Mrs. Bernice Vuko-vich of South Africa, 6-3, 6-3. in professional football. : Jto make the easy < Ann Haydon of England, seeded [No. 2, met Donna Floyd of Ar- lington, Va., and Darlene Hard of ported’ to toe Dallas Cowboys of But as tor MacKay losing to j Montebello. Calif., ranked No. the NFL yesterday. Howton. am Mark, 1 wouldn’t attach too muchUyy^ ^th Jan Lehane of Aua-offensive end. spent seven seasons!importance to that, MacKay is|tralta. today to dtcHt the other with the Green Bay Packers and that kind of player—up one day>two semifinalists played wtth the Cleveland Browns j down the next” .. ,■ -■■■ last year. The Cowboys also' Buchholz sailed into the quar-11 .. f__________i,i._ u,n. picked up former MSU halfback .ter-tlnals with a 60. 60. 6-2 trl-AC« OT rranKlin nilH Bob Berdch on waivers from the umph over Eduardo Zuetta' of, hoI.f. New YOtk Giants. I Ecuador, and met Hamilton Rlch-1 "V* Fishman jhoie-in-, Olympic Schedule Ecuador, and met Hamilton Rich- „ -- — . „ , ardson the Wall Street broker, ™'at FranklinHUls bracket with a 61. 610. 62. M. *C*d ** ,60 victory over Lew Gcrrard of|M8j*rdi9th hotewith a 3-iron. He, •New Zealand carded 67 tor toe round. Ups m With track sod field ended f except for Saturday’s marathon J-raee, the day’s Olympic sehedata T ■hewed competition to dkeottag, 1 Jones and Martha Hudson, won in the time of | gynutasties, weightSftiig, fiend- . 44.5 seconds, A*t the finish line are, left to right, | *** — sports ». Italy's Giuseppina Leone, fourth: Germany's *?**** ^?? * I woriDR wwl aim refQlirly. ' j Shooting finals were scheduled is i i day pigeon and rapid fire pisto J . with Russians leading at toe half I way mark in each. Hie only U.SJ possibility was Marine Capt. Bflf ■ McMillan of Turtle Creek, who was jocund at the midwig., point of toe rapid fire pistol, ft*-' .Jim Clark of Bartlesville, Oida., fifth at the same -Stage is • the day pigeon event. and Downs '60 Olympics:\ The pleadM splinter cracked Williams’ homer hit the fence between the bleachers and the upper right field pavilion. Twenty-one yean ago Williams was the first man to ever doer the third deck in Briggs Stadium’s right Odd. Tom Brewer held the Tigers to four hits. Jim Bunning was the loser, yielding both home runs and six other hits. The Red Sox got another run in the fifth and left the bases loaded without benefit of a hit. Rookie Lou Clinton tripled Frank Malzone home from second In the eighth inning tor the final Red Sox run. The Tigers aeered ta the ease enth wkea Reeky Oetavtto dew out*. Chic# Feraaadee, At Yalta* aad Frank Bolling get the ether Tiger Mta. The victory left Boston a game behind the Tigers In the race tor sixth place in the American League. rj Probably toe top quarter-final. I #.m—F>nc’ing' tteTi (threatenin'however, will pit* 16year-old | I*** Dr Tto£t |Chuck McKinley of St. Ann. Mo.'I s.T.. o#«rs# wort*, against top-seeded Neale Fraeer| a t!m!—£amfnf: smtii bore rtfio iinti of Australia, the defending chuni- ----"** He*-iPi®*. McKinley outlasted 37-yeai^i inui to oM Vic Setxas Thursday. 64, 24,1 ' Olympic Scoreboard ROME (AP)—The 1960 Olympic Bill Alley of Short Hills, N. J.,j And poor John Thomas, iames have been a monumental are feOtl even in the world high jump star. ■rial* nf lino amt rlnu-nc ottn-jno ~ . Rpfnro the f'.nmoc series of ups and downs, storing record bre^ triumphVS|prelun,n^*a' He looked as if he) Both Capt. McMillan and fiy- ; leader. Rusata's Evceniy Cherkw sov, were running ahead of their officials said: Her’* was the greatest personal achievement of the Games.' And close behind her for i virtual honors came blonde and shapely Chris Von Saltza, of Sar atoga, Calf., who grabbed three gold medals (an. OhiHppo Dordonl. Italy. MB). — — a-*-- 0ng4a srs»” Uattad Jteteo. MM). The Davis boy* then combined, running the final two legs (Glenn! third, Otis anchor) an the U. S. I men’s world record breaking 1606 meter relay team. Theirs' were the big performances as the foursome was clocked in 3:02.2 .and each got another piece of gold. Russia's surprising Sergey Fid-lav, who won the equestrian grand prix dressage on a horse sired by a stallion owned fay the mutached Soviet Marshal Sey-m» Budyenny. Dtonial dkappointments were turned in^ taan Ray Norton, of Oakland, Calif., who given toe job of maintaining America’s long supremacy' in Sprinting, trailed sixth )n the 160 meters, than-with Us on a comeback-fouling in the 406meter relay total to coat sd States a COM medal it apparently earned' with nn inches victory over Germany. Hefty Harold Connolly. _____ Olympic champion hammer thrower and tax times National AAD king, cMNta’t even qualify pretty wife, former Olympic (Bare* dump Olga FHmfova Connolly. She too failed to qualify for put on an exhibition for the Rus-I KeMey’s remote hopes is tomer-' . , „ . J.' |4*“l w tMIIOIlWIi iur UK- aw were holding rather than throw-hJgh jumpers and left them ing. „ I (be thought) goggle-eyed. 1 which ead I I from the anbeatea basketball 1 team, which won It* aeveatk straight game, 112-81 ever Italy, last sight. NEAT REBOUNDS - Jerry West of West Virginia D: grabs rebound for tbe U. S. team during game against Italy hi Olympic* in Rome yesterday. Italian player* are unidentified. Unbeaten U. S. squad moved to within one victory of fit* fifth straight Olympic basketball championship by downing Italy 112-81. They wind up the tournament Saturday night against Brazil, which was beaten by Russia 64-62 yesterday. Disqualified in Relay Norton Big U.5. flop ROME (API—‘T can’t do any-tin right,’’ said Ray Norton dejectedly. “Pint I ran too alow, then 1 run too fast. "So what happens? I become the goat of toe Olympics. There’ nothing I can do about it It* memory ril have to live with for lita." ' 4|v The world collapsed Thursday for the rangy San Joae State College student from Oakland, Calif., and America’s champion sprinter. His series of failure* was climaxed by a blunder which east the United States a victory in the 400-meter relay. Ray can’t fool me, I can tell.’ said Wilma Rudolph, winner o three gold medals ami America' heroine of the women s track competition. "He tries to play cool, but I know. He'* dying inside.’’ Wilma won her third’gold medal fay anchoring the women's relay team to victory and then fled Olympic Stadium in tears because of Norton’s shame. Norton, running the second leg, became too taudous and overran hit zone In receiving the baton from teammite Frank Budd of Asbury Park, NJ. The Americans strong German team at the wire in a fantastic a race, with Dave State running a tremendous anchor, only to be cause of Nartota’s error. last in the sta-pun finals of the and 200 meter races, for America ;1 sprint domtnancy which it had held for 32 yean. The relay mistake was tag blow.. The, tall Negro athlete tried to keep Me chin Up, but he completely hide el] the that chewed away at him. “Fd like to cheer him up, but I don’t dare talk to Mm," foie said shortly afterward. “He must be mitering miserably.' Ray and Wilma are the strange goat and heroine sweetheart combination of these 17th Olympic Games. They have been inaepa- **** ^ historic sprint triumphs. Wilma has commiserated with Ray during Ms “After I get home from this trip, rdml t again,’' Norton said. “I’ve had It Now fd better go out and tty, to make a living. Khate to red my mi Hiie' amir rents? hrit sour note, tait total’* Qfo way ft has to be.** * ; * Uta California speedster arid he wanted to complete Mt studies at San Jose State, requiring about more tom, The proteerional San TVanciaco 49er* want him to piay football but he sayi: "I love football, hut doubt that I will play.” j The track and field garni}-would up Thursday in s surge if-glory for some of the AmericwUl-and a day of doom for one. Wilma Rudolph, ClaricsvilHt* Tenn., anchored toe U.S. wome|*' 400-nieter relay team to her thirej, gold medal of the 1960 Olympic**" placing her in a select dan witf »* all-time greats.. *J- For Ndrtdn it was the dims* . of a disnud flop. He rea last h * both the 106 and 200 meter sprint! -— the man rated on form to b4 * toe top favorite. Wilma emerged die top star. Sh« on. the three gold medals the U.S. women collected to go with nen't nine. Th* Rnssiane got 11 track and field firsts, six fay their women, a sizeable dent it what the Americans once consul end their own back yard. reusing finish for tttole 6am. The lues's IMS meter relay team raced to victory ta a world record at *:•*.*, breaking Is-tunica’* eight-year-eld mark of 2:184. Jack Ycrmaa. Woodlaad. aa. did 467. Earl Yeta« Sf Ban 1466 flit** thea Oti* Da via, the amr 4N meter Mag from las Aageles, decked aa tutor lag at :I66 Davis had to run tha fastest 404 from a moving start in world track history to beat Germany's hard charging Carl Kaufmann who brought the surprising teutons ia second with a :44.5. Ia the final field , evepte, the JJ.S.A. was shut out. Rusria’s Viktor Cybulenko won th«|Rvriin with 2766%. A1 Cantello, Norristown, Pa., world record holder at 2|2-3(4 threw only 245-1 and never got to the finals. Romania’s' Io» lands Bala* captured tote women’s p to 6-1% to which the only American, Naomis Rogers of Robe, Ala. went out early. The I6M0 aaeter griag weal to another Btawdan. Peter Melnikov, ia MLL bettor than flm 28*468 Olympic mark . at Me i isatrymaa, Vladimir Kata, fata short at (he htari world mark •f 28:166. Max Troex. of Warsaw, Ini, the lone American entry, surprised a fine sixth pisre showing in 28:804 the fastest he ever has run The Russians also picked up two gold medals in weightlifting, with Alexander Kurynov baiting Tommy Kano, Honolulu, hi the middleweight division on u lift 4( III. pounds tost cracked Kona’s wadi record. Konb* was spednd with-a ‘ft of 942 pounds. The grand prix de dressage in the equestrian competition aim won by Russia. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, I960 Bowling Night? HP0|| I*: , : AMKKICAN 9 ^ BLENDED WHISKEY P/aMkdjy 7K,f ' s**'h knee and alao missed spring drills. Bend, Ind.; Larry Goteman, 20b, He could develop Into the passer'Evansville, Ind.: Mike Waado-Indiana needs. vfch, 208. Cleveland. * ,* a | Center—Jeff Slabaugh, 301. Elk- Dickens, who wilt field a line h*rt > lnd very week. We gut perhaps one out of to high school prospects we wanted. UennHy, we eonM beak ea gettong at koto • eat at to. Of those we get, only Six or seven con ha counted upon to help os nest year.” Additional woes are these: Graduation wiped out 19 lettermen, including ? starters, and scholastic ineligibility erased three of the most promising sophomore backs —tailback John Henry Jackson, and wingbacka Ron McCauley and Mel Ross. *') tor ,# • « Tailback in Dickens' single wing offence—the only such formation in the Big Ten — is junior Joe Maroon, a 160 pounder who stands M. “Little Joe die mow for es last year, bat net passing," says Dickens. "THU summer he qteet hoard nod hours throwing a football at suspended tires and other tergete* at Me home in Bridgeport. Ohio. Now he eon throw. Bat there is e dll- averaging better than 230 pounds a man, names 13 sophomores who are expected to help, Poeaihly No. 1 among the rookies is, blocking back Jim Bailey, 186-pounder from la Porte, bid. The ethers include: Tackles — a passer. Maybe, he cam | range at to yards or less. I will have to d Finsterwald Leads Utah Open Toumey salT Lake city, capi-dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fla., led Marly 100 touring professionals Into the *$20,000 Utah Open golf tournament today after scoring the lowest nine holes of hit career in Thursday’s praam preliminary. Finsterwald, who won the Open 1968, tied with Paul Harney of Worcester, Mass., tor pro sweep1 stakes honors in the pro-am. Eachj got 8-under par 63s on the 6,310-yard. par 34-37—71 Salt Lake! Country Club course. They split - {the $540 pro prize. □ # dr * I Others entered include defend-1 * jing champion Bob Roaburg, Don! , I Fairfield and Bill Casper Jr. Oh Well, It's Only Money LINCOLN, ELI. CAP) — Racing fans at Lincoln Downs scrambled frantically through debris on the ground and under parked cars late Wednesday searching for a winning wager ticket worth $1,-322.00. The valuable pasteboard, police said, had been snatched from the hand qt a jubilant winner tv bystander who sprinted for a distant gate, pulled up short when a (shot was fired over his head somewhere in hit dash, t away the evidence. One of eight winning, tickets in the papeleta pool, the missing pasteboard was presumed to be one of three that had not been cashed when the payoff window closed. This meant that mutual officials would have no way of knowjng, when and If the three tickets ultimately are presented for pay-i which one had been taken from the rightful owner, George H. May, 61, of MiUbury, -Mass. Wbtgbacks — Nathan Ramsey 193, Nyptune, N.J., and Mike Lopa, 192, Rochester, N Y Tailback-Woody Moore. 196, Du quesne. Pa. Fullback—Bill Reach, 210, York-ville, Ohio. 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