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Edition ‘PRESS “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959-72 PAGES “zx THE PoNnTIAe 117th YEAR wk     
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 
ASSOCIATED PRESS 
    
City. Retailers Standing Pat | 3   
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UF at $406,207 ee4* © &« 
  
    With Week Leff / 
Robert R. Eldred, campaign 
chairman of the 1959 Pontiac Area United Fund, disclosed today that this year’s drive has brought in 
$406,201 of its $647,698 goal. 
With a week remaining in the | campaign, Eldred said workers | 
have raised 62.6 per cent of the} 
figure needed by the 52 UF agen-| 
cies. “good progre 
ed the Women’s Division, headed 
by Mrs. Noel A. Buckner, on the 
group’s effdrts to date. 
*« € * 
The Women's Division, Kidred 
noted, is within $3,000 of its 
quota. He called for increased 
efferts by the women soiciters * * * te inerease their number 
He noted that the Industrial Di-| % Teach their mark. pledges. | . 
vision, under the chairmanship of/ The Commercial Division is) The Industrial Division nas| Pr esent Basis 
raised $298,000, which includes! 
47,698 100%   
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
          
Settlement on Steel Thomas F. Wiethorn, is making lagging behind thé other two major 
ss’ and compliment-|campaign units, Eldred repdrted. Tax Confusion Is Mount ‘Ss *     He called for Commercial Divi-' 
solicitors to tmmediately com- | 
plete their calls and turn in pledges | 
‘as the drive ends in a week. 
Wiethorn called upon the In- | 
dustrial Division’s nine plant | 
chairmen to exert every effort | 
GM's corporate $123,000 gift, or 46| 
per cent.of its quota, Wiethorn | 
stated. ‘‘We still have a long way| 
to go,”’ he pointed out. | 
* * * 
Mrs. Buckner’s division has! 
raised $22,155 or 88.4 per cent of! 
its quota. 
She urged her workers to spur 
their efforts so that a victory | 
announcement could be made at | 
tomorrow's division luncheon at | 
the Elks Temple. 
Commercial Division Chairman, | 
Fred Poole, commenting on his 
group's lagging returns, said $85,- 
298, or 47%% per cent of the quota, 
has been raised. 
x * * 
“With only a week to go.” he 
pointed out, ‘‘much remains to ve 
done : 
“I am greatly encouraged by | 
recent reports of participation on | 
she part of Commercial Division 
employes,” Poole said. 
“However, many returns from 
ithe solicitors have not been turned! 
jin. I certainly hope these solicitors 
|report quickly so we can report 
|Commercial Division success at the 
lvictory luncheon Oct. 22." 
* * * 
Company and advance gifts are 
continuing to come in averaging 
about 7 per cent above last year's 
figures, Poole said.     id 
  
2 U.S. Scientists | 
Win Nobel Prize: 
ly awarded the Nobel Prize for 
medicine today fot discoveries 
that shed light on the chemistry 
of life and cancer. 
Prof. Arthur Kornberg, 41, of Stan-! 
ford University, Palo Alto, Calif.| 
* * * 
| The decision to award. the 
prize, which carries a cash award 
lof $42,610 was made this after-| 
|noon by the professorial staff of 
Sweden's Caroline Medico-Chirur-   Will Continue 
Collecting on pach cieoenane 
    But Ruling by State 
Requires Separation of | 
Sales Levies 
By PETE LOCHBILER 
Pontiac area consumers, 
will go on paying a four per 
cent tax on goods, at least’ 
for a few days. 
Retail representatives 
Said they would continue| 
the present method of col- 
lecting use and sales taxes, 
even though the state has 
called‘it illegal. 
But new directives early next 
week may result in mass confu- 
sion as retailers are forced to coi- 
lect the two taxes separately cn 
stead of together 
Signal for the change-over will 
| probably come from the Mich- | 
IT’S A 1960 BONNEVILLE V 
today reached another milestone 
the assembly line. S. FE. Knudsen igan Retailers Assn. in Lansing, | 
whose lead Pontiac retailers have 
been following. 
“We're not going to recommend 
anything new unless it's based on 
qualified authority,” said John W 
Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac 
Area Chamber of Commerce. 
* * * 
“If the rest of the state changes 
its tax collection practices, how- 
ever, we would certainly have to! 
go along with them.” 
The MRA said it wouldn't rec-| 
ommepd any changes unless or- 
dered to. Reuther Urges 
Strike Fund Humphrey Tells UAW) 
| Ike’s Is Veto-Injunction But it was expected the MRA 
would have a new tax schedule Government 
(or schedules) ready by the time | i 
It wil) clarify at least two im. lion dollars by the end of 1961. portant provisions of the new law: “If we can raise a fund of 40 | a oe Mect the 1 million dollars the whole labor | 
| Movement can build up a 500 
by adjusting prices. 
Merchants must collect the «se vention authorized the union's ex- 
tax separately from the old 3 ecutive board to set up machinery 
per cent sales tax. The directive for collection of voluntary contri 
will state that it ts illegal to butions from UAW members for 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘the steel workers 
- a a HUMPHREY SPEAKS Statement yesterday as the con- ville Vista, signaled one of the 
Clouds, Light Rain   
ISTA — Pontiac Motor Division 
as its 7,000,000th car rolled off 
, General Motors vice president 
and Division general manager, who maintains a close check on 
- oo + quality by driving home a newly 
Pontiac. It's a trim four-door 
of 16 new models in four series 
Greatest 10-Day Period in History   _7,000,000th Pontiac Rolls Off the Line 
  assembled car datly, found the 
routine more exciting as he stepped into his division's 7,000,000th 
1960 Bonneville Vista hardtop, one 
Pontiac Sets Sales Mark As the seven millionth Pontiacmost significant production mile- 
rolled off the assembly line today,|jstones in Pontiac Motor 
the Pontiac Motor Division an-!when it was driven off the 
nounced the greatest 10-day sales|bly line today 
period in its 33-year history. | The Division's production mile- 
* * * 
7,133 1960 models. The initial 
response to Pontiac's 1960 cars 
points to continue leadership in 
the medium price field by Pon- 
in Offing for Area | employes who take great pride 
history im building a top quality prod- assem- uct,"’ Knudsen said. 
Pontiac produced its first mil- 
. |stone, compiled since 1926, followsjlion cars in 1935 anc its second 
e new directives from the State ATLANTIC CITY, XN. J. w — “During the firs€ 10 day sales a near record alana run in 1959 in 1940 
Work Sheds Light on Revenue Department reach mer- Walter P. Reuther has suggested period, beginning with the 1960 in- during which Pontiac produced * * * 
Ch 0 f Lif d chants. to the United Auto Workers mh troduction. on Oct. 1, Pontiac new 383,320 units and rocketed to first Alier WorldiWar liihe Division 
emistry oO e an . ses ; “car retail sales totaled 18,354 ac-,place in medium price class sales recorded a rapid succession of | Louis M. Nimms, state revenue,vention that the AFL-CIO build up cording to S. E. Knudsen, Gen “Th ken by (million milestones beginning with Cancer Growth commissioner, said a new direc- a $500,000,000 strike fund. . __ ; The vast strides taken by s beg 4 ~ : : eral Motors vice president and . : » tits 3,000,.000th car in 1949 and fol tive will be sent out early next ~*~ * * canes : ; _| our division ever this period are ‘its 5,000, car in 194 
. week , _— Pontiac Division general manager. truly a tribute to the know-how, lowed by 4,000,000 in 1951, 5,000,000 
ey = pinba * , The UAW has set a goal of build-/ Im addition, dealers report- | ingenuity and loyalty of Pontiac ‘in 1954 and 6,000,000 in 1956 |American biochemists were joint- CLARIFIES 2 POINTS ing its own strike fund to 40 mil-' 64 = backlog of retail orders for : - 
Standardization Stressed . : _| pet cent use tax trom consum- - hs . ° They are Spanish-born Dr. Pet sort mee inretoee tet | millon dollar” fund,” 'Reuther | Bae. in New GMC Truck Line Severo Ochoa, 54, of the New York i h said. The divisi mar caiilihence University Medical School and it is HMegal for the merchant to e division head said the seven 
= . pay the tax himself or absorb it The UAW president made the millionth Pontiac, a new Bonne 
General Motors Corpora- 
tion Truck and Coach Di- 
vision is boasting the most 
Significant step forward in 
its 57-year history with the 
1960 model trucks now be- igical Instituté. i Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D ed j e . Minn) today endorsed _ political ing readied for public intro- The award A based on ine Local Beer wae “yr . a ma Skies will continue to be over- 8 ; . Pp biochemists’ discovery of the bio- goals of the United Auto Workers ; duction. logical synthesis of nucleic acid.| . and attacked the Eisenhower ad- cast through Saturday with a A press preview of the latest Reporting on their discovery Up a Cen t; ministration as “a nO-g0. go-slow, chance of some light rain by to- developments was scheduled for 1957, the American Cancer. So-' ponialstel veto and injunction gov- morrow night, weatherman says. 2 pm. today at the Glen Acres = ernmen ciety said: 
“This achievement will shed 
chemistry of life, normal and | 
abnormal, and is already con. | 
sidered a major step in the | 
study of such abnormal growth 
as is involved in the cancer 
process.”’ 
The discovery also involves ma-! 
terials determining the nature of.   
trol of the features of offspring. Humphrey said the union has That Tax! hammered out a ‘‘magnificent for- 
Is the 30-cent bottle of beer in ward-looking program” including 
Michigan doomed to the fate of 4 strong civil rights proposal. 
the fabled nickel schooner? - * * 
It looks like it in Pontiac, where| Humphrey was the third Demo- 
most bars have already jacked up cratic senator considered a pros- 
; ; pect for the presidential nomina-| 
their prices by one, two or three ; : ; tion in 1960 to go before the 2,500 
pennies in compliance with the delegates. Sen. Stuart Symington 
  | = Tonight's low will drop to near 
44 and Friday's high is expected 
to climb to 62 degrees. Tempera- 
tures will be somewhat cooler 
Saturday. 
* * * 
This morning's northwesterly six 
mile an hour winds will become 
southwesterly increasing to 8-15 
miles an hour tomorrow 
Forty-one was the lowest record- 
  Hunt Club in Clarkston. 
Philip J. Monaghan, General 
Motors vice president and gener- 
al manager of the GMC Truck 
and Coach Division, gave a hint 
of what to expect. 
“Our 1960 models have been 
developed with such a high degree‘ 
parts interchangeability that 
Standardization will achieve enor- of 
the offspring of animals, plants!jatest dictum from the State |of Missouri spoke Wednesday and ing in downtown Pontiac preced- mous savings in operational and cage icin fa ag sale Revenue Department. Sen. John Kennedy of Massachu-| ing 8 a.m. The reading at 2 p.m maintenance costs,” he said som ay contribute to the con- Ae. se fF NAGHAN 
rge e ore UN ay cing papas sl po ssl | pL wens —a - - ee eee - STANDARDIZATION IS GOAL 
WASHINGTON (#—The head of President Eisen- 
hower’s inquiry panel on the steel strike today urged 
the industry and union to resume direct negotiations 
and seek an agreement before Sunday. 
Both the industry and union seemed to accept the 
  it was believed. 
* * * 
It was not immediately* known 
when Ochoa and Kornberg made; 
the discovery for which they will! 
receive the coveted prize © from 
King Gustaf Adolf at Sweden's No-| 
bel Festival Dec. 10. But it is be-| 
lieved their discovery goes back! 
  across-the-bar today. Other typi- 
cal prices: 
Premium beer, 36 cents; bar Real-Life Adventures Outdid Movie Roles   
whisky, 36 and 42 cents; Scotch, 
cents. What used ‘to be an 
80-cent mixed drink now costs 
you 83 cents. ~ ‘ 
The odd pennies are state taxes Dauntless Errol Flynn Dies Laughing “The four-year product develop- 
ment program was aimed toward 
the goal of standardization, where- 
in one make of truck will serve 
mulfti-truck owners most economi- 
cally.’ : 
The 1960 GMC's will be 
duced to the public next month intra. ? 
n 
dealerships throughout the nation. : ; — sales 1 use, explained Phili suggestion made by panel Chairman George Ww. Taylor to 1946 and 1947 when the two R. Sauer, president of ne Oatiand VANCOUVER, BC. (AP) An inhalator crew worked over hospital in the ambulance, was “For its 1960 program, GMC: tat the windup of the panel’s rat igi worked together in New County Tabletoppers Assn. {Errol Flynn, whose real-life ad. Flynn for 7 minutes and then he placed under sedation. engineers made a complete break: e : : rk, o > ; rats was taken’ by ambulance to a hos : fr a : Z ihearings. But no immediate 45 . . ventures often outdid his swash. Wé , . “Women.” said Flynn on his from industry patchwork concepts 
Noises at MSU i [1ST TIME YESTERDAY buckling movie roles, died/pital, where he was pronounced arrival here six days ago, ‘well, of the past and designed into it negotiating arrangements 
were made. 
The nation wants a_ settlement 
soon of the damaging strike, 
Taylor lectured both sides. 
He said that if they are unable 
to reach agreement by negotia- Will Be Taped 
for Roman Film 
EAST LANSING (UPI)—Foot- 
ball fans at Saturday's Michigan 
  This Last Big Week 
for Auto Production 
DETROIT #—Automotive News 
said today auto production in the 
    Bartenders began charging the Wednesday night in an apartment 
new 1 per cent use tax yesterday/where he had dropped in for a 
for the first time, explained Sauer, |drink. He apparently suffered a 
who operates a downtown Pontiac! heart attack. bar and restaurant. “He died laughing,” said Mrs. 
They also are passing the 3 George Caldough, Flynn's 
per cent sales tax along to the | hostess during a visit here. “He cistomers for the first time since | 
          dead on arrival. that speaks for itself 
women because they 
feeling of youth.” 
WAS SELLING YACHT 
He came to negotiate the 
sale of his $100,000 yacht Zaca 
Caldough reportedly was interest- Miss Aadland, who rode to ihe give you a 
for 
  I like young maximum parts simplification 
through a high degree of parts in-: 
terchangeability,”’ Monaghan said. ; 
“For example, 73 major parts« 
are common to all our new V4 
engines, and 956 major* 
parts are common to all V-6 ande 
Twin-Six engines. This reduces gasoline 
- ‘ z . was having a good time and : vce 
State-Notre Dame grid battle will | Hom oy eee consiter ‘veh [United States wit eeace a five-| the tax was adopted in the enjoying himeett.” oe ge pares vessel both the need far big captial outlays. pa is’ ik mnovio~te eather mitting . their differences to {month high of 135,172 cars this wiiddle 1890s, he added. . Flynn's dashing manner 1 ON oe stocks of parts to cover dif.’ 
pert 9 arbitration, or a decision by out- |week. ’ The graying, 50-year-old actor aed Off Mie gereen: ralzed the Dloed  Contiiiuett on Pace Ai COL, 1) their voices will be. side neutrals. But, the trade. paper warned,| Although bars elsewhere in|... en route to the airport with pressure of feminine admirers and > 
* * *& First, R. Conrad Cooper, U. s,|this probably will be the last oig|Michigan ie still charging the : male rivals. It also brought him 
ctor John along ( execu nd then |Produc i sup-|0ld prices, Sauer believed they headlines — headlines he said he 
for Kirk tary pean “sara “Sonlaue nee a. ia cave ageih oar came would follow Pontiac’s lead soon. More on Flynn, 36, 46 wanted to avoid. In Today's Press 7 
Olivier, Seon Stieniian Donald replied " Sorred P ‘ ~*~ *« nen “The search for anonymity has| 
: Tar ‘aie ow - ji gece wie nog “We're the ones who are follow-|Mr. and Mrs. Caldough and his been my true failure,” he main- . Curtis, Charles Laughton and |M¢gotia _ than arbitre- ors schedaled Uaturday qver- ing the law,” he explained, 17-year-old protege Bevérly Aad- tained. 
Peter Ustinov, will be in the tion. time this week but Chevrolet “vas ‘ land The actor was married three| -Comices ——..........05- M ' a ei * * down to four days at its Willow | “The Revenue Department says |“... just dropped in to see some times. He was separated from his) Coumty News .......... 17-18 
CNS Hive “Spartaces,” wil | “1 am in the mood to bargain! Ran Gorvair assembly plant and | it’s illegal not to collect the use friends for a cocktail,"”” Mrs. Cal- current wife Patrice Wymore, who! Editorials = ....... 6% direct the fans in some shouts collectively to try to reach an! will close its Farmingham, Mass, | tax from the customer and so ldough said. is appearing at a Washington. Food Section ......... 33-6 | 
and cries before the game goes — rowel iets gee A geo ne assenibly plant tomorrow. we're collecting it.” She said he complained of a D.C., night club a Markets ................. ws 
07 a national television hookup. | sence’ three arty, SGed that | Production last week wag 118,793! Customers met the new prices|pain in the back and Dr. Grant She burst into tears when told, Obituaries |........ 1@ * 
» af Rohe lindustry ned on arbitration and and in the similar week a year, with raised ¢e¢yebfows and some | Gould, whom they were visiting of Flynn's death = and Sald,| Rperte | cscs ccuns,.. 49-53 ; 
The sounds will be recorded jwantes to negotiate its settlement. ago it was 45,245. grumbling, said Sauer. took him into another room for “Please, I'm sorry, I can't say Theaters : - WG 
and used in the movie in which Taylor, in a summary of how | Truck production, this week is| ‘But’ we’re not losing any cus-|treatment. He lost consciousness Page . anything.” TV & Radio Programs .,, 63 . 
§ slave army encounters the! the panel viewed the case so far, jestimated at 24,255 against 73. ¥ajtomers because of them,"’ he|while the doctor was out of the a ee Flynn's life had a storybook be- Wilson, Kart Seas on 4 
mighty Roman legions. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) [last week and 14,190 a year ago, ‘added, ‘room for a moment, she said. ERROL FLYNN (Continued on Page 13, Col. 1) | Women's Pages ......, 37 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1950 , # ve’? pe te i 
, ; pee gt RA IR GAS ek E Bad Fars 
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Van Doren Distressed: to Appear Nov. 2 
Sees Newsmen, Refuses to Talk NEW YORK (AP)—“I really didjence, Van Doren said he “‘was.so, But he refused to discuss his 
not Knew of the great interest you distressed by the events of the/quiz show earnings in advance of |   
  had in'me until yesterday — and previous days’ that he took a : = . s scheduled ppearance in here Iam today which is as soon week's leave from his teaching |Wschington . 
as it was humanly possible for me post at Columbia University and! e- * * 
to meet with you.” had been on a trip to New Eng 
It was Charles -Van Doren land “‘to gather my thoughts.” 
speaking. The 33-year-old English| x*.* * day, aa ye = tell how in 
instructor appeared in public) van Doren. reading from a pina Twe ste 2 onthe 198851 | 
Wednesday to accept a subpoena thand-written statement on \cliow pred Harris wy Ack) | 
to testify Nov. 2 before a House/paper apologized for what he Provs i the sventiaadins hadl 
subcommittee. |ealled “my apparent aversion’ to he ee ven tea wih ; | 
At a tumultuous , news confer-'the press for the last several days tks piesa i 
| ~*~ * * ' 
Sec ; ; 5 But Van Doren said in his state-' 
One County tion an Pontiac iment that the first he knew of the 
ny “ order was Monday night and that 
] h Will M { F q he then made: himself available 
Fac ers ee i | oe Strain, Van Doren faced) 
jabout 100 newsmen and a battery | 
The 7,000-member Oakland Coun-| guest speaker on the topic “Build-iof cameras and microphones as) 
1. Chapter ef the Michigan Educa-| ing International Understanding|he read his statement. 
n Association will hold its an- Through the Promotion of World DENIED GETTING HELP 
nual conference Friday in four Health.’ 
He said he was distressed last, meetings, one in Pontiac. i x * ® p S week when NBC suspended him) 
Convening the same day will be Mrs, Williams was an official as a $50,000-a-year network pene, 
the 1,000 remaining county teach-| observer for the Ugited Nations ; 
crs of the American Federation of! tn the Werld Mealth Organise. |U% pening the outcome of the) Teachers } thon, 
* * * | * * * 
Students will not attend classes; The third meeting, focusing on. 
}riday as all county schools will Legislation,” will be held at Kim- 
remain closed for the day. ball High School in Royal Oak.! 
“The MEA conference deals Clayton A. Seeber, NEA staff The subpoena, issued last Fri 
  
  
his TV appearances. | 
* * * 
In testimony before a New York! 
County grand jury last year Van 
Doren denied getting help while a| 
jcontestant. He repeated this later   
with the improvement of the ™émber, will be guest speaker. () telegram to the Washington| 
teaching profession and standards — . * subcommittee. 
of our lecal teachers,” accord- | Pontiac Northern High School) * ms > 
ing to Melvyn Staebler, former Will be the scene of the fourth 
chapter president and assistant Meeting “Teacher Education and However, he declined to reaf-| 
Professional Standards’ wil] be firm these statements i principal at Madison Junior High 
School the topic with Gerald Simmons,, “I must emphasize to you my) 
NEA staff member, speaker. |respect for the United States Con-| 
The MEA meetitlg to be held at * * * gress,” he said, ‘‘for its duly con- 
the Birmingham High School will; Ip addition. professors from'stituted committees and for its| 
have Dr. Carl C. Byers, lecturer Wayne State University, Michigan individual members. | feel it! 
on human relations, as the keynote state University and the Univer- would be disrespectful for me to! 
ker. The theme of this meet-/sity of Michigan will Jead discus-'discuss matters which are the! 
ing will be “Challenge to Educa- sion groups at each of the four committee's concern, other than 
tion.’ meetings at the proper time and place."’| ym Advertising Only “ 
  
U.S: Regulates 
FTC * Tells Radio, TV 
Men to Police Shows 
or Government Will 
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Earl 
Kintner, chairman of the Federal 
Trade Commission (FTC), told the 
broadcasting industry today that 
if it cannot keep quiz shows honest, 
government ‘‘policing’’ will be nec- 
essary. - 
Kintner said that ‘“‘as a believer 
in oyr capitalistic, competitive free 
enterprize system,”’ he hoped the 
broadcasting and advertising in-| 
dustries ‘‘can keep radio and TV W.| 
  without tougher 
ulation than now exists. j 
The FTC is responsible for see. | 
lng that advertising is not fraudu- | 
misrepresented to the pubic. 
N 
threat 
and not enough diligence in en-| 
forcing compliance with them.” | 
He said: “Only a trustful public 
brings value to:an advertiser's dol- 
lar. Let any abuse of public confi-| 
dence undermine this trust, and 
and hurt badly.” 
vertising. 
He took this position Monday in 
testifying before the House sub- 
committee which has been investi- 
gating charges that TV quiz pro 
grams were rigged. 
  { 
WILLIAMS SPEAKS 
Understa nding 
will be the MRS 
‘International 
igh Education” 
Sales Tax Confusion 
  sup x ot of the Berkey agro when it meets tomorrow at Com- 
ee oe munity House. Compare SIMMS Low Prices sfessor of history at Hillsdale * + * 
College, as speaker. (Continued From Page One) , Over $1. the tax schedule in use would be no two cent tax under Topic for the club's discussion CIGARET T ES 
*® Ls * ) “ ‘ 
t 1 M C lump the two taxes together as lags eerer | ealimiciet 2 per cere ee ee t The a group will be “Space Flight — ae 21 ; 
‘siete Aelia eens aga “ : mount to one cent Should it be expanded?” 1 : ; ad r cent tax. . , eras A m< « also be a pe eal dows the etal bes Bectared under 50 cents and then suddenly } CARTON 
: i — would jump to three cents, | Since schools in the area will It's the latter provision that has the 4 per cent rate illegal. It 
most Pontfac merchants in & gays merchants must collect 3 
dither. They've been collecting the per cent and then 1 per cent. 
two taxes together as an adjusted 
There'll be a @fference and to Insists He's Innocent; 4 per cent tax 
i i »x plain volves 
Finally Given Parole ‘oes explain it imabves lesion i The adjusted 1 per ent schedule 
followed here was distributed by Because fractions ate reunded 
THOMASTON, Maine u® — Paul the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com.| ff im tax collections, it works or ie Oa) Dwyer, 40. who has served 22 merce early last month out that a one per cent tax | “ars in prison for a murder he and a three per cent tax added 
contends his jailer committed, was It fs identical to the schedule together do not always equal a 
inted 1 parole today prepared by the MRA and is used straight four per cent tax. ' 
The State Board of Probation, Sl ever the state, said Hirlinger. | _ Take a 49 cent purchase price, ae 
Continues waii 
  
je 
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Settlement on! Steel 
Urged Before Sunday 
(Continued From Page One)      
   said there are two main road , 
blocks thwarting a settlement. — 
He said these are the work rule 
changes demanded by the industry 
     
  The Day in Birmingham 
(Cowboy Hall of Fame 
Work of Local Architects 
BIRMINGHAM — ‘The National 
Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma 
City, designed by the Birmingham} ° 
firm of Begrow & Brown, Archi- 
tects, is scheduled for completion 
Aug. 1, 1960. 
According to Harold J. Begrow 
of the firm, located at 28.Maywdod 
Rd., the purpose of the museum is 
to create a sbrine to Commemor- 
ate the pioneers and the 
played in developing the ‘United 
States. 
The Birmingham firm was 
| awarded the project as a result 
Soe | of winning a national 
Smiling but showing traces of/ programs free of deceit and fraud’’| tition. The associate architects 
government reg-| are Sorey, Hill & Serey of Okla- 
homa City. 
Among some of the people hon- 
ored in the museum, said Begrow, 
lent ‘and that products are not |... Theodore Roosevelt, Jesse 
Chisholm, who . blazed a trail 
In a prepared speech, Kintner|across Oklahoma, Clarence Tink- 
told the fall conference of the/er of the Osage, who died for his 
: ational Assn, of Broadcasters|country in the south seas, and Will 
investigation. He got the job after | that its reputation ‘‘faces a serious) Rogers, who used a slow drawl and 
. . . brought on by too/keen observation to build a philos- 
| much lip service to high principles|ophy that is still chuckled over. 
* x * 
The five million dollar museum 
jis a joint venture of 17 western 
|states. 
It was the dream of the late 
|the broadcasting industry is hurt) C. A. Reynolds ef Kansas City. 
He originated the idea in 1847 
The FTC chairman restated | and spent eight years selling it. 
his belief that his agency lacks | The design calls for one unified| 
authority to reguiate any aspect building encompassing three ygar- 
ot broadcasting other than ad- den and pond courts which recall 
the ranch villa of the West. 
The architects decided to use a 
gray glass of various intensitjes in 
the museum so that some “areas 
might be completely translucent. 
  The Senior Men's Club of Bir-, 
mingham will hear a talk on Ha-| 
Harry Reed) 
which will be illustrated by slides by member 
  
'be closed tomorrow so that teach-| 
rs may attend the Michigan Edu-| 
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WASHINGTON’ (UPI)—Scientists| 
have discovered an antibiotic in| 
Antarctica which is more powerful | 
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any now used in the United States. | 
The Navy reported yesterday 
that the new agent, not yet named, 
was found in maripe algae in ant- 
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The antibiotic was discovered by || 
Dr. John Sieburth, a microbiolo- | 
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      add Parole voted unanimously’ “ Pp only schedule thz P : Re a . Died unan ou Tt is the m y schedule that has for instance. Four per cent of 49 —designed to promote operating Razor t View with Dwyer to been available to merchant the cents ta 1.98 cents, which is.round economy—and the matter of wage 
ind South Paris man ““wheff!state never prepared one for us,” — olf 10 = peer “and benefit inereases for the Reg. $20.00 OBR EBee oo } ditions requirements imposed Hirlinger emphasized, “ a strikers, fi Ww ‘ nyt e board have been met | On the other hand, three per * - * 88 Is s EETEST DAY ts WASTED TIME, MONEY cent of 49 cents is 147 cents) Tavl dh thized with f ho . | as . ; z a . aylor said he sympathized wit _ > | For this reason.” the board If the state has criticism. it which rounded off is only 1 cent ‘ a 
. - Lae : S . “ stry r e country ‘ae s i ate his exact date of SChedule in the first place only .49 cents, a fraction which wanted rh 4 SUNBEAM ‘G’ or ‘GZ "FACTORY SMOKERS’ ‘ . . i ; a settlement tiat woul } e Maine State It was foreseen that separate is not collectable since it is less! h off d ELECTRIC BAZORS y » , Poa y 
Pris tax collections would result in than half a cent ee ee ) 5° a ic ( on A. Clauson and the wasted time and money, both for Therefore the three per cent tax "MAGIC FIGURE?’ Reg. 529.95 . : x 
‘ ve council last week com- merchants and the state. on 49 cents and the one per cent But he said he questioned that 95 — ‘ ; ; 
uted Dwyers hfe sentence for  Sajes personne] would protah! tax, added together, is only 1 cent. ‘the industry's limit of a 2 per cent BOX 50 Famous BOXED CAN DY we 1937 slaying of Dr James G.'pove to consult two lax achedules) = Poy less than you pay when increase for the workers was a iio 4 horier moniter 1 o ‘ nsu “ ax schedules) charge is a straight ‘four per ‘magic figure” or a necess ily Complete wie ig cote r.A tae. : 4 : ane entence and punch two cash reguste s a , : *cessarily bs case. i ‘ . Hivemonthe, pelo gine a ae ASS cent correct measurement of what gohan LUDENS Cherries | eee believed * * * could be given that would be non- NORELCO Milk chocolate 49¢ ’ 
Oh t B LA * * | This peculiarity of fractions inflationary. covered. 13 oz. 4 
, O eC In brings about differences at Speedshaver , : Merchants would have to figure . he Taylor suggested, too, that BRACH’S h i : d : “ * points along the tax schedule. hil Cc erries a an Bake A ain their two tax collections separately © ; while management must always 5 and turn them into the state under). eS YOU Pay more under) seek operating economies, these | povered: 12 of. 59¢ : . t > ‘ent ‘ale » mS 
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at 94 Degrees separate report Ieee Pee cent scale, sometimes, cannot be accomplished without ibe . | impact in human terms that, in But the most expensive task Butter Cup Farms | By United Press International | would probably fall on the De sad waincoe eas four ae tum, mast —_ Full pound as , AL t of the nation shivered) partment of Revenue. which you pay a penny more | Both sides, athe-panel chairman Adjustable Roller Head assorted choco- 19¢ 
'»a prewinter chill, a record heat) would have to check twice as " : Pon ree yom Pay said, had room to compromise REMINGTON lates. wave baked Southern California! many tax returns as before, pany om 6h tee peas toward a settlement. ROLL-A-MATIC Brachs Miniatures today. Geacge Richman. president -ol Over $1 you pay a penny more * * * Electric Razor Glenview min ce + he 00-degree temperatur . ts -_ , ’ p . . ae | - 
i Bis. low hum dits hea, cow the Downtown Merchants Assn . " ae vin ae would Pay; As to the inflation issue, Tavlor Reg. $29.95 ‘ature choco- $5 9 ed gusty wind siaciead’ fi tight. “2* disturbed over this possibility ver ol ~_ at th . oS iii remarked that a continuing steel 25 ites, Pound, : apd gusty nas bik Pr ire = Z . ~ a [e 4 
ers’ atten pts to control a giant “One of the selling LAAs about vatels me comet “eP bla = would promote wha BRACH Varieties 3 
ad a use tax vas ths an : nflation through its impact the | + ei 4 brush fire near Los Angeles adopting a use tax was that it ; ; pact on tne 20 varieties of 5 
The mercury anieed Is 94 jn Wouldn't cost the state additional Reason for the adjustment un- federal budget, through lower tax cad oc | | chocolates. Lb ¢ meray ame 9 A es ee | Sale! Ash Trays | “es Ls Angeles. tying the city's Oct funds to administer 1t = $1 is Jargely be ause the re yields, and in various other ways. 3 Speeds & Adjustable Head e ra A 4 
1{ mark set in 1914. Another day "ts \te going to cost more ‘ After the session McDonald SCHICK ‘SPIN-TYPE’ 4 MILLER-HOLLIS $425 BUTTERCUP Farm 1° bs 
of 90-degree sweltering was pre- money now? Isn't that defeating ’ ° was asked by newsmen whether | —— | Electric Razor cathe weal aves or 4 UIT abana er Tae. : dicted today one of the big purposes in adopt- Polio Shots Available his statement that he is in a | | : bottom. compartment. a WHITMANS Milk 51” WHITMANS ad % Although some slight warming ing this kind of new tay?” mood to bargain means he is no | aiaee aie fl : ANS WHTTMANS Mes.’ ‘ vas reported last night from north. Hirfinger regretted thet — the t 0 _ longer refusing to compromise | GLASS ASH TRAYS 4 for i Miniatares, Ib ‘2” aagein Os ee es a : western ass 2 South Dakota present pattern of tis collections a wens C 00 eal ine company-proposed work | Set of 4 glass ash c ki eee a 7 sreeseees - Bs aad into New exico, most of the jg going to be upse: | rule changes. | trays in leaf tc i Py 
nation recorded readings in the: E Pleuis : T : . . fon, Masui Bc © 98 North CANDIES © : 
ie and ai * + * ay's your last chance to get, The union chief said this is open us s 4 Saginaw Main Floor z : a i iS i 3 : .* : | “Success of a new tay depends a shots during the fall polio for ae but—‘'Give up on i —_— enenanéiin <ansarem ons * : 
ic aeceptar ‘onsum. Clinic sponsored by the n it? No?” : SEBEL LE EEE LES LEN LEG AMEE SEH EEO REET OES OIE ES BE, j 
The Weath ere are used 1 paste the T per PEA Counc * + if Lady SCHICK & TTT TTT —E | @ Weather en en neal te wprta chat % tax aia Dod? SCMTEK & SUNBEAM Em TTT ; don't grumble. Now the state from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p. m. before—that giving up to the com- = a ‘ Full U S Weather B Reper ‘ ‘ = . ' PONTIAC AND. VICINITY, — Partly Wants to upset the apphecart it Owen School. pany demand would be “over my came Value to $16.95 = VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE! = ind lomorrow with a thante ef nee Hirlinger called the adjusted 4 ygrs, William Anders oom ey IE Aer our Choice = F Brand — FI } = light rain by temerrew might. High te- per cent schedule “equitable.” ; . peed eh . — | y » , amous rang —= RST Quality = day 6 Low tonight 44. High tomerrew | director of the clinic said initial, MORE HOPEFUL? 95 : = 
ct ee eer ths Bdepitied il nder it con. second, third or booste> shots As to whether he considers the. | ee = — Sumers pay more tn taxes on pur- are $1 apiece. She recommended (outlook ev : . a = lore 2 Today in Pontiae , chases less than $1 thin they would shots for persons of all a i more hopeful | . \ = ~ 2 = 
go peeceing SOE ie sie two: takes u i ren ages. as a result of Taylor's picture of = as Zs 2s = « Ss e = { ‘p- . j 
Soesie wea CY 8 Es rately erence" *P" The clinig was held in other {he issues and suggestions for| haay Sones Seukies he eee in. |e Lites for Months Without Refill = : = ri in sets Thursday at 551 pqr ~ 1 parts of the city Monday through a . do ns McDonald replied: | - SCHICK ‘But ? : = ‘ ¥ ' = Bun rises Priday at 6 45 an But over $1. the buyer actually Wednesday. . | “7 haven’ | ane S BOYS —GIRLS = Moon sets Friday at 6 36 8 m gets a small break Yy eo. ork aven't the slightest idea. I | = Moon rises Thursday at 5 33 pm esterday, 915 persons received won't know until we have had | C rette fer : 
= The present tax schedule is Shots at the Bethune School ‘ , ’ Downtown Temperatures P edule ts es : further collective ba aining.’’ M. Floor | ie = she = - . m - described as adjustable because | > = % ¥. Saginew ain Values to $9.95 fees pee 4a 1 p.m 52. the penny brackets under $1 are : to ty ‘Tolsete 
aan . zp m 3 arbitrary—they do not always BUY NOW! W ‘ll L Y ° ° wre betene oe pee. reflec a clasts of 4 per eoet : Well Lay Yours Away for Christmas— ™ = ; = (1 eee tents, Foy incthniee, noe yea eet Cane __ | sdeet tor Stee Gamhein: HE ‘armly Lined and Inner-Lined ~ 
hest temperatur 3 0 ° : *@2222 322222 — ~ . 
Lqwest temperature 2 sess. ..) 40 10 pay @ penny tax until the pur- = ol Pe He aR o JET’ = n ten ’ A a - 
Greather Partly cloudy” * © chase is 17 cents or higher. But | - PIPE LITER — 
H One Year Age tn Pontiac actually, 4 per cent of 13 cents 1S, a : = = = All Sizes 
Lawest temperature: 61000007" » 8 52 cent and merchants could begin . Reg. $6.95 3 to 6X 
wones ** charging the penny tax at this’ TOY Electric TRAIN SET 95 
Highest and Lowest Temperatares point. ‘or os te BP Date tn 87 —— me Although the consumer gets a . e 95 GIRLS’ 
Ta — 79 in 1937 break here, the score is evened up r ese i ren 56°99 » s Wetnseter's Tempera tose Cort , later 
{ $5 99 \ibena q em phis 67. 45 os 
: Béitimore 52 47 Miami Beach 86 61 Under a strict 4 per cent sched- $25 LIST—Comp] Bamarck 7 8 A 7 ete 16 PIE Bae neville a ‘ oni 3 3 ule, you wouldn't have to pay three pia, . CE Onttit Rae % Waterproof Trested POPLIN 
e iol TM ky rhe ae ka s; cents tax until you reached a pur- ce ye diesel locomotive . , . tank ; * Toggle-Button Front Style 
— Omaha 64 42 chase price of 63 cents. vs teatin orel track ‘trandtormer, = * Quilt Lined HOODS DF rott 49 «46 Gecmate & 4 But merchants arc charging ete. Only 48 at this low price. ; 
Pei worn oe yt Bittsbureh - 4 36 three cents tax on 52 cents. They ; Gh Rapids 6° 39 & Pranciseo 4 62 Charge four cents at 78 cents, but TOY DEPT. + se = A 4 a a 3p under a strict 4 per cent rate you 2nd Floor. mee SF eee §$ f¢jwouldn’t have to pay that much| oe . [ea Angeles 84 64 Tamps ss 74 Until you get to 88 cents. : | PUAAAUANATLAUANAUND | 
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    = E “THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 THREE 7 |_in Clo wali end the possible eftoct it , — : : - | 
Gene Tierney a Sales Cllerkc|imine meen 0 weine SHOP and SAVE on these DOOR-BUSTER VALUES! } La TA Poole on an out-patient basis at, Mennia- | ; _— j 
TOPEKA, Xen, wore acer engine, at wen ame” * «+ SUMIMS Big FRIDAY MORNING SALE! Be Here at 9 A.M. Door Opening! tress Gene Tierney was discovered|one like Miss Tierney is involved,| “She's doing beautifully,” said ° Wednesday working as a sales|the word-gets around Mrs. Talmage. “We just hope this’ 
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   sng nee citar Aer cay r 9 Prices Slashed on Every Item in This Adv. in the New York Sunday World in, 
December 1913. | 
These bargains are so big we must limit the sale to just 3’ hours Friday morning, so hurry for your share. We have plenty of some items, few of others .. . but the more buy the more you save! Rights reserved to limit quantities, so more may share in the SUPER-BARGAINS . . . sorry, no phone or mail orders and no layaways at these low prices.     Regular 73c Size 
IE | BAN Roll-On E | DEODORANT 
49° For men's & 
      clerk in @ Topeka women's ¢loth-|REPORTED HOUSE-MUNTING doesn't do anything to upset her IE : 
ing\shop, — Miss Tierney spent eight months | °TS"ess-” : . a 
cutpationy at Ie sarees, Who is anjas a patient in the Menninger iz Menninger Foun-| Center . 
dation, widely known psychiatric mets Oka be canned tae First Called Work-Cross |— | 
ck eee ey eee, “| NEW YORK — The rs 
mteun lett the center last month |American crossword puzzle, then | @ 
         
certainly knows clothes,” said nee nee saat 4 not a proper subject for discussion,| wAasSuINGTON — Of all D. L. Talmage, her employer. |said Talmage and his wife, co-\g; years or older In the US ttt Te een began Hecke om 9 owners of the shop. now estimated that at least 36 egular basis this week. * * * per cent ‘have no income of their 
There waS no announcement of They expressed concern over any own to maintain them. 
    “She applied for a job and she 
     
            
        
     
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use. Roll Ban In, 
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Limit 2.     
    
Bird Season Opens Oct. 20 Box of 200 Sheets 
‘You'll find everything you need usually priced LESS than you expect IE KLEENEX oH hunters’ headquarters... compare anywhere, ne 
Full box of 200 sheets 
in pop-up box. Soft absorbent tissues.   
   
      
  
    
24x36 Inches—Regal Genuine “RUBBERMAID” 
Steel Wool Holder 
2° 10' 29° —tnd Fleer Choice 0. Hersheys 
Nestles, Clark, Milky 
eee 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY DO Way. etc. Limit 10 pars Entire Stock 
5c CANDY 
BARS 60 Gauge 15 Denier 
Ladies’ NYLONS 
Reg. : 3 3 ¢ 
79c Pair 
All Sizes 8% to 11 
Dark seam nylons in as- Regular 29c seller. Holds steel 
pads for scouring pots and pans. 
Protects hands. Receiving Blankets 
praca poli gery iis ¢€ 
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MERE on -— hee | | : at AU-W eather Style— lare=wen'’s essen eusitty | Famous “Bon-Ami” Gloss ome er 
MUTT =: (a = aa! . 
i NOE Ate ammeY NE) +" | Ladies’ Raincoats tedier Reaecing Glass Cleaner poe ~ Ae , 
Nationally Famous Brands—Heavy-Duty Waterproof DISCOUNT PRICES NAPKINS for Ga a ee 99 GIRDLES Regular 39¢ pint — for ‘ 
"Saf-T-Bak” Hunting Clothes | *” 7” st SIMMS | ities bat bee re MATCHES “a g ken sizes. Values 59 etc. Fast drying < 
Heavy Duck Waterprooted SHELLS! — a3c value coon .¥ TET ONLY see to $6.98 ] see 9A M. to 12:30 ONLY eee Regu! 9 JOOice oO all types . . J : , . + es cai eatae ceraak 
Pants ey Coats REMINGTON or WESTERN a American ee Quality oe ait ag nl ee uv [ nbreakable POLY PLASTIC matches "1000 lights 
. 8-M-L-XL--XXI —Main FI 
5" Se aat “Shur-Shot” or "X-Pert” Infants’ Crawlers Salt & Pepper Set — : 5-Grain Regular $229 séller Ist Quality 100% WOOL Full POUND 
List Prices 4 —— zes 6 d 6x onl R ¢€ . . K 3 oth cee dam u 
58. fe E | ASPIRIN | 225.0272 ony Res ] ] Ladies’ BERMUDAS | 1 ste." Witenes 2? ] 8 ©! CANDY i | lastic wai: mular 39c¢ seller 
Knit Cutts Game Pocket , 929 | TABLETS | o-. ec yict or PEDAL PUSHERS |“ KISSES ps ee and Perfect fit, am- , | T ] ¢ cco 7 wm erat ee iaaee ee Valiies 00 ee 9 A.M. to12:30 ONLY —OD Lb ] 6‘ 
nees. Com- " k i, , wr: ' __M. ‘ 
plete size with shell foun Y First Quality —2 Styles to $7.95 ] Rubber Edge—Metal Hood _ & 
ranges. —all sizes. Cheles % ens - "ion “ies Girls’ 1% Sli $ c : pean patter hie 
sho go. count pack. Limit 2 p Firs yuality lnck ore 49 D t p lea = t . « 
Warmly INSULATED | 190% WOOL or THERMO-ENIT | Sires. Box’ st ~'J —Drug Dept. Hermmudas or piaid pedal peck. UST Fans Per Malm Floor . 25 5 American made slips in ers. Snugtex waistbands. Sizes 
Vests Hunting Can-Can or Bouttant ¢ 10 to 14. Famous Tiger brand. Rubber edging make t Cc 
Socks Heavy Loads—Famous Brands Famous TON! styles. Lace trim. Sizes easier to pick up dirt Ronkons! 
WHITE RAIN 1-2-3-4 All metal. Limit | pan LIGHTER 
“Super-X or “Express” Mle Wleee Solid Color RAYON 
   88 PER PAIR —tnd Fleer 
2 ¢ 1 ah46 Ee SHAMPOO | ---MWWWEE LO Sa?’ | opincy DRAPES . SEVENTH... FLUID 
eibdacs ocates 97 Ladies’ Sanforized Pol. Cotton PLEAT “Ideal” Special RUBBER tion. Zipper front. Regular $2 Per Pr. 
     AEP Cal 
‘> <i © Bhell loops Long or short . styles. All sizes 
  
Wash ‘n’ Wear PLAID FLANNEL 
Men’s Hunting Shirts Values to $2.38—NOW 
Soft, fleecy cotton flannel in a | 89 
    
    
    Regular 60. size 
Choice of lotion or 
  most shot cietres eee timit 20 Regular to $2.9 
sites. —Cosmetics First quality 
colors, pockets 
“REMINGTON” & “SUPER-X” belts. Sizes 
For Adults 16 —Main 
MAGNUM Shells 
20 Gauge (3.10 list) 2.89 
16 Gauge (3.40 list) 2.98 
12 Gauge (3.90 list) 3.29 
“REMINGTON” or “WESTERN” 
.22 Calibre Long Rifle   
—Box of 4— 
69° LIMIT—4 
  Regular 78e list price. 
boxes to each customer 
Single Barrel Model 
“Stevens” 
Shotguns   
Regular 
$29.50 
List   
  
Nylon 
Toothbrush 
ol 
Regular 25¢c value 
Sturdy nylon bristies 
  
  
Proctor & Gamble 
WINTERSET 
HAIR SPRAY 
39° Regular $125 pres 
ire can bomb. Stvle 
your hair with Win- 
lerset Spray 
—Cosmeties Values 
Only ——— 
  
  
24" Regular $1.06 
LISTERINE 
Toothpaste Slacks & Capris 95 values 
Assorted 
matched 
10-12-14- 
9 A. M. to 12:30 ONLY 
Special Group of GIRLS’ 
Gowns or Pajamas Regular values to $) 
in broken 
—Main Fleer 
9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY 
All Sizes in Group— 
Ladies’ *3 Shoes set firmly into color- Odds ‘n Ends ful handles - — Drug Dept. size ranges. Your choice 
eee 
Choice of ballerinas, flats 
and wedgie play shoes 
to $3 00 — 
—Basement 
Kole) Vat Wael ay Wal Senn Carpet Squares 
  Solid rose color Cc 
only. Full 63-inch 
length. Save now 
on drapes 
  
  
99° Famous ENDICOTT-IOHNSON 
MEN’S SHOES 
Oxfords & Loafers severe le 
Leathe uppers im brown and 
black. All sizes 6', to 12    Values to 
$6.95 
99°   
  
Warm Fleece Lined COTTON 
MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS 
¢ * 
>) 
KAS Crew neck style—choice of | J 
white or grey colors. sizes Wy’ 
medium, large and extra large. !/ a Irrs 
$1.79 
Value 
1” 
      
  
Galvanized 20-Gal. 
= @ GARBAGE CANS 
  colors. Ideal for all sports wear. Small 
MEN'S Red & Black Plaid 
Quality 
.. T= % Warmth of 90%° wool rein- 
OF cit a Wee cut and well made. Rubberized 
* e8, to large sizes, 
z s 
= Hunting Coats F 
All Sizes 
lL C forced with 10% nylon for 
~ game pocket. 090% WOOL “ioe 
gi $19.95 88 
ms, 14 SEGA sity tnd avo weer 
Vid ‘a $13 Matching Pants 
f 
     
  Warmth without weight — 
  AN 
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we to 38. pellent treated. Sizes Red and black plaids, zipper 
fly, deep pockets, water re- 9 
32 
  
Warm THERMAL-KNIT 
Men’s Underwear 
All Sizes 
scientific 
rincipal traps and holds body heat, 
eeps out cold         
     
  Quilt Air-Cell 
INSULATED 
U-Suits 
2-PIECE 
Tops & Pants 
Both for— 
6” 
| nafil insulated, 
quilted between Ny- 
lon inside and out 
wrists. collar & 
. 3 o8. weight. 
A 5-Ox. SUITS 8.88   
Hunters HOODED 
Sweat Shirts 
Red or Yellow 
” Irregulars of $2.69 RMR cS 
. « all sizes. 
B fleeced. 
DOUBLE 
Weight... 
       +, “SS %       Inner 
  ZIPPER White and colors, 
Por hunting and 
sports. Sizes small 
to large. 
Sweat Shirts .1.59 Heavy Inner-Fleeced 
Sweat Shirts 
    
  
      Values 
to $17 Rubbet or Lecther—DOUBLE 
Insulated Boots 
Warm and water- 
proof. 8 or 12-in. 
Sizes to 12. 
12-Inch     
  Rubber Pacs.7.49 Choice of 4 Styles 
Men's Leather Pacs 
Values to $12.95 
O83 
8 to 14 inch tops. 
SSS Heavy cork rein- 
forced soles. 6-12. All Gauges, 12, 16 or 20 
ejector, 
wainut Automatic shell 
take-down model, 
stock, pistol grip 
Double Barrel 
Stevens Shotguns $67.50 Value— 
16-Gauge. 
Mode! 1! 
ham meriess, 
take - down 
model. | 
Always Compare Simms Prices/ 
FAMOUS MAKE 
SHOTGUNS | Here's but a few of the many makes 
and models now in stock. Brand new 
—latest models | 
REMINGTON No. 870 AP 
Grade 12 or 20 gauge. 88, 
$85.95 value 67 
WINCHESTER Model 12 Slide 
Action 12 gauge. $105.98 88 
walue .... 6... eee, 82 j 
REMINGTON Model 58 Power- 
matic 16 gauge. Reg- 40 
ular $136.50 list.... 119 | 
REMINGTON Model 11-48 20 
gauge auto load. 97* 
  
  $122.95 list...... 
Tie-End Suede 
GUN 
CASES 
$1.29 Value 
88 SOR Fit all shotguns and Soe rifles. =i 
    
Fleece-Lined 
      $3.95 Value 
Plum 
    
  98.N. Saginaw St. Simms Guarantees Complete Setistaction 
Regardless of How Much You Save! 
  oot WE CASH PAY CHECKS New IMPROVED Modell | 
HAND WARMERS. With CICARET-LIGHTER HOLE | 
1° | 
Burns lighter 
fluid, heats up to} { 
      “~ 2 hours, 2™Ade Thrift-Pae of regular 
53c tubes—get 2 tubes 
at this low price 
—Drug Dept. 
  
  
Dura-Gloss 
NAIL POLISH 
REMOVER 
8 ‘ 
Regular 29¢ 
Generous 3-ournce 
size of famous re- 
mover. Limit 2 
—Cesmetics 
  
  
Famous KRANKS 
SHAVE 
BOMB 
> 
instant super shave 
lather. Large 10-07 
bomb 
—Drug Dept 
  
  
Pack of 20 
BOBBY 
PINS 
4m 19° Regular 10c packs of 
at os Hig Pom 
bobby pins. Lim 4 
packs 
—Cosmetics 
  
  
Regular $1.98 
RYBUTOL VITAMINS 
9« 
Pack of 25 geluca 
all purpose vitamin & 
mineral capsules. 
4 Dres Dept 
  
  
“WOODBURY” 
After Shave 
Lotion 
Regular 50c¢ selier 
Generous S-ounce 
bottle Soothing & 
+ refreshing 
—Drag Dept 
      1° Throw Rugs with COVER 
    18 x 36-1nch size in 
plush piles or loops Va- ¢ $3.29 97 
riety of colors. Skid-re- Value 
sistant back 
—Basement 
With = $ sid dro handie 
eed =69 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY ig Amply family size. Limit 2 
Long Sleeve Style—Cotton 
Men’s Sport Shirts 
99° 9 A. M. to 12:30 ONLY ee Regular values to $! 98. 
Check patterns. All sizes, 
small, medium, large 
—Basement 
eee 
Soft Leather Uppers 
Boys’ “4” Loafers Crepe sole loafers with 
leather uppers in brown, 
sand or smoke. Sizes 2'2   
  
9x12 FT. PAPER p= 
DROP CLOTHS (5. 
38° Wax treated crepe paper cloths 
?rotect floor & furniture against 
paint splatter      
$1.19 
Value 
  
  
BURGESS Leakproof 
FLASHLIGHT 
BATTERIES 2* 
  to 6 —Roscement 
_ one ~ Reg. ¢ 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY 20c 
For Hunting or Working Each 
> | = Regular cell size flashlight bat Men $ oc $ alr tery loakoceee ni a » 
Heavyweight long style 
socks in random colors. 
Limit 8 pairs. All sizes. 
— Rasement 
oe 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY ee iat 
Popular 2-Piece Style 
Men’s *1* Pajamas 
99° 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY ee 
2-Pe. Tops and Bottoms 
Boys’ ‘1° Pajamas 
99° Check patterned cotton 
pi’s with short sleeve tops 
and elastic waist bot- 
toms. Sizes S-M-L. 
—Basement 
see 
Middy style with short 
sleeve, elastic waist bot- 
toms. Colors and patterns 
in all sizes. 
—Basement 
98 NORTH 
SAGINAW 
STREET   
  
Durable PLASTIC Coated 
PAPER SHELVING & EDGING 1” 
     
    : 98¢ Value—10 Fi. 
17° shelving paper 
ply construction 
coated. a 
   
ee gett 
of 3 
Plastic 
  
  
Unbreakable PLASTIC 
BUTTER DISH 
IT Holds ', pound slice of 
butter. Flexible un- 
breakable plastic Reg. 
25c 
        *1 Sink Strainer 
68° —tnd Fleer 
ieee 699 ALM. to 12:30 ONLY JAM 
Genuine CELLULOSE 
39° Dish Mops Pertect for cleaning din- ] O° 
Push Button EASY-OFF 
Window Spray 
38° Won't mar or scratch in- 
side of sinks, Has legs for 
complete drainage 
nerware cotteemakers, 
jars, et No limit 
—nd Fleer 
Regular 59c seller Clean 
and polish in one opera- 
tron Pressure can 
—tnd Fleer 
  Compact Folding WOOD 
2-Ft. Step Ladder Regular $29 value ¢€ 
teel rod reintorced 
‘eyes flr | 
—tnd Fleer 
eed =8©9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY [ieee 
KORDITE Plastic Covered 
Clothesline-50 ft. Regular 98c value. Wire 
center clothes line. Free 
Trouble Lights 
age. Bulb extra 
1° Mail Box 
TT —nd Floor 
Regular $1.00 value. 57 
—nd Fleer 
$1.59 97: 
—tnd Fleer dampening bag. Limit 
300 feet 
bed 699. A.M. to 12:30 ONLY = dt 
Full 15-Foot Cord 
Rubber covered cord, 
push thru switch, metal 
Peed 69 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY OOD 
“Aristocrat” All Metal 
box in S'> x 10'4 zt 2- 
inch size. Green color 
Fits Most Any Faucet 
ers, shampoo spray, pet 
bath, etc. Rubber 
Oil Tanned—Seuwn Style 
Chamois Cloths Regular value. 
Full 18 x 24-inch size. 
For many purposes in Car, 
house 
   Pa 
—_— — tnd Floor 
Regular $1 49 value 86‘ 
—'nd Floor 
Sturdily constructed mail 
9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY [) 
Ideal for bathtub show- 
eee 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY jaa 
  SIM MD sin Regular 29c can sith 
r Dp spou Gen- 
erou 4-ounce for 
all lighte 
—Main Floor 
  
  
350 Sheets 
NOTEBOOK 
PAPER 
ring notebooks 
—Main Fleer 
  
  
Regular 39c 
ENVELOPES 
100 for 
Standar 
ength. Al elope i 6-inch 
i white en- 
box of 
100s. Limit 1 
—Main Fleer 
  
  
Hot Liquid 
PAPER 
Regula 89 value— 
pack o 4 cups wit 
handle For hot 
ai 
— Main Floor 
  
  
‘Stuart Hall 
Linen 
Stationery 
¢ 
Regular $1 value—set 
has 30 sheets of writ 
ing paper ar 
velopes 
—Main Floor d 20 en- 
  
  
Regular $!.79 
SCHOOL 
BAGS 
II nol bag alth 
° nte 
pocket. Limit 
— Main Fleer 
  
  
19c Value 
12-INCH 
CANDLES 
€ Ea. 
12-inch tapered 
candle for table or 
emergency } 
Choice of 15 colors —Main Fieer 
  
  
Illustrated 
WEBSTERS 
DICTIONARY 
TTS Regular $2 value—708 
pages with filustra- 
tions. Genuine Web- 
eters : 
—Main Fler 
  
  
For Halloween 
TRICK or 
TREAT BAG 
3° 
Regular Se. tardy 
paper bag with han- 
dies ta carry Halie- 
ween treats 
—Maia Fleer 
        
   
    THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959   
Canadians Lament ‘Premium   different. 
from, us sell us. This 
normally would make our dollar 
stronger than theirs. But_in recent 
omplain Dollar Is [OO Strong jer estssies tan we flowing into Canada in the form 
ail Balance all’ ta fi ot the Cele By SAM DAWSON | And those Americans who have|exceeds the amount we get Pre =r onh tes putting tt 
AP Business News Amalyst been alarmed lest the United|what we sell to other countries.|¢ @ premiunt over the American 
NEW YORK (AP)—A @ollar can States was pricing itself out of the! x * * eae 
be ‘so strong .¢g 0 be eusharrass | warid market may be comforted a ae other lands have. built » @ -& 
too, jsomewhat to hear that some Ca-|up their reserves of gold—by buy- : 
ip. ane who fret because|nadians complain that goods can|ing it from us—and their dollar Still another reason for the Ca- 
some are wondering be bought cheaper here than there|reserves by putting them in high 
out loud if the U. S. dollar isn't and that, too, is bad for business interest bearing U. S. securities. 
can take beart today|—their business, |This makes their currencies look 
in the word that many Canadians) x * * ‘much better than they did a few 
complain that the Canadian dollar' The American dollar situation) years back. 
is too strong. jarises because the total of what| It hasn't really weakened the 
It sells at a premium of more,we pay foreigners for their prod-|American dollar yet—despite the 
than five cents over the American/ucts plus what we extend in the | big outflow. of oup gold—but it 
dollar, And that, say our north-/form of foreign aid and what wejhasn't strengthened it either, by 
ern neighbors, is bad for business’ spend abroad on upkeep of mili-}a long shot. 
—their business. ‘tary bases and the like—that total _ The Canadian situation is a bit “rb -~ 
Y) pi a ¥, ers Assn. 
nadian 
to blame, 
cies borrow     
ab eID 
LOWEST PRICES! 
‘| HIGHEST QUALITY 
PARA ASS AS LAS 
  The Canadian government agen- 
American dollars 
which | must then be changed into; lwatch was stolen.   nadian premi t ana an Arkansas, There is a Texas 
ead | a oe at ne ease (in Kentucky as well as a Tennes- 
vention of the Canadian =a 2S Se 
They say the borrowing by Ca- 
and municipali- 
ties in the United States is partly 
  Canadian dollars for use at home. 
This increases the demand for 
Canadian dollars and helps keep 
them at a premium over Ameti- 
can ‘ones. 
Someone Is Confused 
WASHINGTON — New York has 
a town named Alabama, Pennsyl- 
Vania has an Indiana, and Louisi- Steel Strike in U.S. 
to Close Canada GM TORONTO @# — The United 
States Stee] Strike may force Gen- 
eral Motors, Canada's largest auto 
manufacturers, to stop production 
next month. 
* * * 
A spokesman at GM's Oshawa 
plant said Wednesday the com-   
  
Policeman Unwatchful 
Chan Yew Cheong, assistant 
police chief of Malaya, was re- 
cently in Vancouver, Canada, to 
jstudy police methods. His wrist strike ended tomorrow because 
stockpiles have been depleted, 
It was impossible to forecast 
how long the plant would be out 
of production or how many of   
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WALTZ GOWNS MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS KNIT POLO SHIRTS RANCH DRAPERIES 
Reg. 4.00 and Reg. S$. W. by 36” 
6.00 $3.99 5.00 Values *2 D7 19¢ 2 = 99F 499 Veue 9d. 49 *- 
Self-sash midriff. Pink, blue, white; Sizes 32 to 40 c Many are wash ‘n wear, all Sanforized. S. M, L, XL. Many colors and trims. Fine quality. Sizes 2 to 6X. S.W. by 45” ..... 4.49  S.W. by 63” .... 5.49. 5 colors. 
Waite's Loungewear ... Second Floor r Waite’s Men's Wear... Street Floor Waite's ... Second Floor Waite's Draperies ... Fourth Floor 
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Famous Brand, All Power Net ; Men's 75% Lembswool, 25% Orion “4 Children’s Warm and Comfy Machine W: Dacron Threodlock 
GIRDLES, PANTY GIRDLES LAMBSWOOL HOSIERY HOUSE SLIPPERS TAILORED CURTAINS 
Reg. 1.95 Reg. 2.99 99 S.W. by 54” 5.00 $2.99 Values 99: ond 3.99 ‘1. to S.W. by 72” $2.67 Pr. 
Al! Power net girdies and pantie girdles Sizes S.M,L Reinforced, processed against shrinkage. Sizes 1012 to 13. Boys and girls styles. Most sizes, many colors. Single Width by 81°..2.97 TIERS... 1.47 and 1.67 
Waite’s Foundations ... Second Floor Waite’s Men's Wear... Street Floor Waites Children's Shoes ,.. Second Floor 1 ' Waite’s Curtains >.. Fourth Floor 
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Print or Solid Color Nylon Acetate Several Styles in "Brown or Black Women’s Style Durable Vinyl Covered Machine Washable Docron Threediock 
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QUILTED DUSTERS MEN’S LEATHER BELTS LIGHTWEIGHT LUGGAGE RUFFLED CURTAINS 
Reg. 2.50 and 8.98 S. W. by 54” 8.98 $5.88 3.50 Values 97° Value $5 to $. W, by 72” $3.97 ™ 
Back to back quilting, patch pockets. Sizes 10 to 18. Pinseal, Morocco, simulated alligator. Sizes 28 to 44 4 18''-21" overnight case. Mocha, blue, grey. Other sizes available. S.W. by 81” ..4.67 D.W. by 81" 9.27 T.W. by 81" ..13.97 
Waite's Loungewear ... Second Floor Waite's Men's Wear... Street Floor ¥ Waile's Luggage ... Downstairs i Waite's Curtains ... Fourth Floor 
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Waite’s Own “401” Brand Fine Nylon and Cotton or 100% Nylon Complete with 6 Chairs... 4 Colors in Antique Satin 
SEAMLESS HOSIERY MEN’S STRETCH HOSE 7-Pc. DINETTE SET CHAIR THROWS 1:25) Reg. 119.00 Chai 99 
Values 79: 19¢ 3 Pre 97° Value 377 4.99 Value $3. 
Regular or mesh knit. Neutral shades, 82 to 11, medium. Many argyle and fancy patterns. One size fits all. Modern bronze. With 12” table leaf. Foarn upholstered chairs, Sofa, 7.99 Value .... 5.99. Fringed Border. 
Waite’s Hosiery... Street Floor Waite’s Men's Wear... Street Floor Waite's Housewares... Fifth Floor Waite'’s ... Fourth Floor 
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COTTON GLOVES MEN’S JEWELRY PLASTIC DINNERWARE _ . WARM BLANKETS 3.50 and 2.00 t 49.95 Reg. 4.00 Values $] 99 3.50 Vales: 87° y Value 419.97 5.99 44.66 Imported, hand sewn and detailed. 6'/2 to 8, basic colors. Famous brand, boxed. Many designs in gold, silver. = Equally mixed in 4 colors. Complete with 2-year warranty. Washable, 6” nylon binding, mothproof, 8 colors. 
Waite's Gloves... Street Floor $ Waite’'s Men's Wear... Street Floor Waite's China... Fifth Floor i Waite's... Fourth Floor 
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Many Types of Beoutiful q Men’s Wool or Blend . Floor to Ceiling . . . Reaches to 86” ... Colorfast, Lint-Free 3 
WOMEN’S HANKIES ' FALL SLACKS POLE LAMPS CHENILLE SPREADS Reg. 39c 10.98 to 12.98 Reg. to 59c 3 for +] ; 17.98 Values $5 97 : Values 58.88 6.49 44.88 
wiss sheers, Dacrons, Maderia linens in prints, trims . Checks, solids, tweeds in Hollywood styling. 28 to 44. Separate switch on each of 3 lights. White, mocha, black. Looks like Gorduroy. Twin or full sizes. 
Waite’s Hankies ,.. Street Floor Waite's Men's Wear... Street Floor Waite’s Lamps ... Fifth Floor Waite's ... Fourth Floor 
SEMEN SEIT ta ar a angmanC ape ese gm emote cg a ee ee ee 
Leather, Metallic, Novelty Lizard Grained Simulated Leather Pretty Holiday and Formal Pemeut Brond Flet 
WOMEN’S SLIPPERS MEN’S JEWEL BOXES : 45” WIDE FABRICS MUSLIN SHEETS ; 4.00 & Reg. ? 77 Special $2 Values $2.99 : 119 87° bie te £199 s] ° Several lovely styles in pack-away slippers. S, M, ML, L, XL. Choose black or suntan. Fine suedine linings. ‘ Jacquards, brocades, failles, organzine taffeta, etc. 81 x 108... 1.88, Uneven hems, dye spots, etc. 
Waite's Hosiery Counter... Street Floor z Waite’s Handbag Counter... Street Floor Waite'’s Fabrics ... Fourth Floor , Waite’s... Fourth Floor e ; ee ee ee | £6 LOE CLM ee CMe ee a ee smn ‘ees a 
Women’s Tailored and Ornamented : Linen or Combed Cotton “36” Wide, Solid Color Pinwale Famous Brand Fiet 
LEATHER BELTS ' MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS CORDUROY FABRIC . PERCALE SHEETS 2.00 , Reg. 39¢ 4 Reg. 77 ~ Values $] | oe 59 4 = $] P ; 1.00 # va ite $2.22 New processed leathers in black, brown, tan. Sizes 24 to 30. : Large 16’’ to 19” sizes in white. Fine quality. Washable, colorfast. Our regular 16 rib quality. Many colors. 81 by 108”, Asie 2.44. Uneven hems, dye spots, etc. Waite's Handbag Counter... Street Floor f Waite's Hankies .,. Street Floor Waite's Fabrics ... Fourth Floor j } Walte’s... Fourth Floor EET er ae ee Ses AO IR * Women’s and Men’s Expansion | 300 Pop-up Altest snows per Box . . ‘ Hand Painted Pressure Spray Large Group: of Closeout 
WATCH BANDS FACIAL TISSUE ‘ CHINA ATOMIZERS BATH TOWELS ig dled $ . 25 : 1.98 , : | Bt . 8.95 Values 2.88 ps = 6 a 97° : Values 97* . 1.49 Veluee 2 i” $] ’ Yellow, white gold filled and stainless steel. Many styles. i 3 ply soft, strong tissues. In white and pastels. 4 Ideal for cologne, ete. Make wonderful gifts. Mfgr's. closeout of many colors ad patterns, Scoop ‘em up! ‘ Weite’s Watch Repair ... Street Fleer : { Waite’s Cosmetics ... Street Floor ’ Waite's Cosmetics ., . Street Floor Waite's .. . Fourth Floor 
      
  
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  It May Keep You Young   
  
    vz se0Get a Hurdy-Gurdy, Gertie 
just as much fun out of this as 
the kids do.” . 
Swain, of Lubbock, Tex., said he 
shopping centers around the coun- 
try. His wife travels with him. 
“It’s a good life,” he mused. 
“We travel in a house trailer, get 
to see the country, have a lot of 
is| fun.”’ 
* * * 
Swain said he retired from the 
chicken business six year$ ago. 
Industry sources expect three 
‘and a quarter million power mow- 
lers to be purchased in the U. S.   
  course, those older folks get:this year. 
  mostly worked the big fairs and! Adult Education Classes 
Monday at Avondale 
Final registration and the first 
meeting of classes in adult edu- 
cation at Avondale High School 
will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. 
Monday at the high school, ac- 
cording to Claude Wiseman, pro- 
gram coordinator. 
x * *   
ning and advanced cake decorat- Among the courses to be offered| 
will be typing, shorthand, begin-| (Chessman’‘s Attorneys 
Making ‘Final’ Effort 
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)—,kidnap, with bodily harm; 
Attorneys for Caryl Chessman be-| 
gin today what may be a final) at- 
tefnpted rape, robbery and sexual 
fight for his life in a clemency|PCtverson. He was condemned hearing before Gov. Edmund! £0r kidnaping with bodily harm. 
Brown. | His attorneys pinned their hopes 
The 38-year-old convict-author,;}0n the question whether the kid- 
who has staved off execution for|nap charges actually constituted 
11% years, is due to die in San'a capital offense. They have em- 
  ing and driver eduation. 
Others which will be included if 
total registration reaches 15 are. 
arts and crafts, French, Spanish 
and vocal music. 
* * * 
    ‘education for which a 
| charged. Every class, which lasts for ten! approval of the California Su-| | 
weeks, costs $5.00 except driver) preme Court. Quentin Prison’s gas chamber a phasized he did not kill anyone. 
week from Friday for two kidnap} One of Chessman’s sex victims 
offenses. | and the mother of another, who 
If the governor should decide|is now in a state hospital, both 
to commute the death sentence,| wrote the governor urging him to 
it would still require the majority|let Chessman die. 
The heavy mail stirred up by 
the case also brought pleas to 
$20 fee is; Chessman was convicted in Los commute the sentence to life im- 
‘Angeles in 1948 on 17 counts of; prisonment 
  
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Vertical stripes slim you in this smart shirtwaist. It 
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Sizes 12 to 20 and 1412 to 241%. Also available in a 
Waite's Budget Fashions... 
Third Floor Phone FE 4-2511 © 
a 
Tailored or Mandarin style 
COTTON CHALLIS 
‘OR FLANNELETTE 
Fine quality women’s pajamas in 
cotton challis or flannelette. 
choice of tailored or mandarin long 
frouser styles. Washable, full cut. 
In several floral prints, sizes 32-40. Your 
Waite's Lingerie... Second Floor RS ir Lo Be 
LOWEST PRICES! / HIGHEST QUALITY I; 
GREAT FALL SALE! Buy today and save! For the home 
  Famous Make... 6 colors... 
Reg. 
5.98 ‘4.99 i Famous make brushed wool slipover sweaters with 
© crew neck, long sleeves. Choose sage green, sapphire, 
4 raspberry, charcoal, platinum grey or taupe in sizes 
34 to 40. Lots of casual fashion for a tiny price! tageee 
wor, Waite's Sportswear .. . Third Floor 
27 DEES BR Na “re” 
Skirt Add-A-Hanger 
BS 4699 * for 1.39 
& Adjustable plastic tipped pins hold 
© skirts, etc. Hang one from the other 
* to save closet space, 
  Trouser Add-A-Hanger 
1 99° _y Hold pants at cuffs neatly and securely. 
Hang one from the other to save space, 
  
    Waite's Notions ... Street Floor 
  
2 styles in cotton broadcloth 
FAMOUS MAKE BRAS 
1.99 Two styles in famous make bras .. 
a smooth fitting ‘style that adds 
fullness confidentially without 
pads, and an unpadded style that 
gives firm uplift. 32 to 38, A, 
B.C. " 4 t 
    Reg. 
3.50 
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WASH ‘N WEAR, 
DRESS 
Reg. 
2.99 SHIRTS 
2"°5 UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED! 
Save on these quality Ha rdwick brand dress shirts! 
Choose the oxford button-down model or cotton broad- 
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wear buttoned or with link Convertible cuff, 
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sizes 14'/2 to 16% (meck) and 32-35 (sleeve). 
Waite's Men's We 
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Men’s Washable 
      
     
       Reg. 
5.99 ar... Street Floor 
¥ 
Continental Style 
CORDUROY SLACKS 
'3.97 Fine quality washable corduroy 
slacks in the new continental 
styling — no cuffs and side 
belts. Choose tan or olive, sizes 
28 to 36. 
Waite's ... Street Floor 
So comfortable for work, play or shopping ... 
-FROLICS WEDGIES 
Reg. 6.95 
‘5.90 
Waite'’s ... 
a Street Floor SHOP 
FRIDAY 
' NIGHT 
TILL 
hundreds of sale-priced Christmas gifts! 
OUR ENTIRE 
STOCK OF 
SUITS! 
GREAT 
FALL 
SALE 
SUPER SPECIAL . . 
Reg. 49.98 to 69.98 
20% OFF 
@ Misses’, Women’s, 
Jr. Sizes 
@ Famous Mokes 
@ All 100% Wool | 
@ Dressmaker and Tailored 
Suits in Fitted, Boxy and 
Walking Styles 
@ Solid Colors and Tweeds 
@ Slim or Gored Skirts f 
@ Brown, Green, Blue, Red 
or Grey 
@ Sizes 10 to 20, 9 to 15 
  TOMORROW till 9, 
SATURDAY ONLY!    
    
       Waite's Suit Fashions 
e+. Third Floor 
Celacloud Quilt Linings ... 
HOODED 
CAR COATS 
by Northlander 
17.98 to 19.99 Values 
14.99 Several styles in 32 and 36” 
lengths. Orlon pile trims. Navy, 
brown, beige or red, sizes 10 
to 18. 
Waite's ,.. Third Floor 
One shoe. many uses. Soft luxurl- 
ous leathers in black, grey or 
benedictine. Sizes 4/2 to 10, N 
and M. 
    
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  48 West Huron Street ee - Ponting Michigan F) — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 Fe - 
Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company : wa 
, a. , “Provident ‘and Pestieer SPELLBINDER 
MVlcrprauacrend’  “*Stavia"cna Baier = “"Ersabare nb : ‘ * 
Hasey J Lg "Circulation Manager “ ecal Aave JOaDAN, Grosse C. Iman, 1930 'g re you we shal aw rea 5 § i a 
_—_— . 1 Seaton os pate pe nods people is at stake. It has long been my firm ‘that the mounting 
: ee rise in juvenile crime must be met head-on, and that vicious, youthful 
American Newspapers —“igeted Jand and 1,000 acres for un- criminals must be treated as such. It is most reassuring to know that pape irri DID HE Pl Im t R ) irrigated are now illegal. HAVE A you share my views in this regard. oe 
ay por tan ole The government takes any FIRESIDE i 
National Newspaper Week opens acreage over these holdings and MANNER 7? ‘What About Us Victim of Unionism 
today with the theme, “Your News- 
paper—Freedom’s Textbook.” 
* * * 
Newspaper Week is celebrated 
annually by newspaper men and 
women throughout the nation to 
call the public’s attention to the 
value of a free press to a free 
nation. 
Your newspaper is more than just 
a news source. Along with regular 
news stories, editorials, features, car- 
toons and comics, we serve you as 
encyclopedia for all sorts of city, 
state, national and world facts. Our 
chronological records are available 
for your use. 
* * * 
The American Press plays a 
vital role in your daily life. We 
are the people’s watchdog. We act 
as a public mirror reflecting what 
goes on. Don't take it for granted. 
Your newspapers are vour living 
textbooks of current affairs af- 
fecting your way of life. 
This week marks the twentieth 
annual observance of Nationa! News- 
paper Week. It celebrates the im- 
portance of a free American press. 
Keeping you informed is a tradition 
vigorously upheld by your newspaper 
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We in the industry are proud of 
our jobs. 
  
Reds’ Taxless Society 
Gives No Tax Relief 
In Premier KHRUSHCHEV's parting 
speech he indicated that before long 
the Russian people would be freed of 
all income tax. How this is to be done 
is an interesting study of the methods 
used to deceive them. 
x * * 
At the present time their income 
tax nets less than 8 per cent of the 
total revenue of the budget. This 
fact has been used as propaganda to 
show how small is the income tax on 
the people as opposed to the huge ex- 
cise taxes collected from the economy. 
However, there is a “tax on 
turnover” involving the sale of 
consumer goods. When this was 
first tried in 1931, it was so suc- 
cessful that tax receipts doubled 
from 6 to 12 billion rubles. The 
government then began increas- 
ing the levy on one commodity 
after another. 
x~ * * 
This tax raises the price on con- 
sumer goods on an average of 100 per 
cent over actual price, says a U'S. In- 
formation Agency publication. By ab- 
sorbing the people’s purchasing pow- 
er at this rate the turnover tax acts 
as a brake on consumption and en- 
ables the Soviet government to in- 
vest in capital goods and armaments 
industries without inflationary pres- 
sures. 
* * * 
The system has worked very 
well for the Soviets and what Mr. 
Khrushchev proposes to do is to 
add the small percentage of the 
budget now derived from direct 
income taxes to the turnover tax 
and call it “abolition of all taxes.” 
This is the “taxless society.” 
  
Pakistan Establishes Orderly Land Reform 
Pakistan is to be congratulated 
that its long awaited land reform 
is being put into operation. There is 
no seizure of property without com- 
pensation and no landlord arrests. 
x * * 
The main target is to get at least 
100,000 farm families on their own 
lands and to do away with the prob- 
lem of absentee landlordism, Land 
holdings of more than 500 acres for pays the owners in interest bear- 
ing government bonds. This land 
in turn is sold to farmer tenants 
at a reasonable price and on easy 
terms. Both sides are treated 
fairly. 
* * * 
The reform has been orderly and 
follows the pattern established so 
effectively in the Philippines and 
Formosa. It is in sharp contrast to the 
brutal methods used in Communist 
countries where hate campaigns take 
the place of co-operation. 
  
  
“Courts in Bulgaria have been im- 
posing death sentences for embez- 
zling.”—Press report. Over here a per- 
son may embezzle without running 
any great risk of severe punishment, 
but he’s given the works if he steals— 
unless, of course, he’s a public offi- 
cial. 
The Man “About Town 
Beating Nature 
Local Attempts Have Not 
Always Been Successful   
  
Auto: What if all in the world 
were placed end to end some fool 
would try to pass them. 
  
Endeavoring to emulate the experts who 
took the crook out of the crooked neck 
squash, 
Paul Standfield 
of Waterford admits that he wasn't so 
successful. Last year he drove some stakes 
around his young squash, forcing them to 
grow straight. Last spring he planted 
some seeds from them — and they pro- 
duced crooked neck squash 
  
Just as a pure experiment, 
Randall Franton 
of Rochester fertilized every second row 
of his corn, and proved beyond any vestige 
of doubt that fertilization pays 
  
On every hot day last summer 
Eugene Redison 
of Birmingham placed a parasol over one 
of his tomato vines, but its production was 
retarded rather than enhanced 
  
When he grafted a pear twig on the limb 
of an apple tree a few years ago, 
George Badgero 
of Keego Harbor expected it would bear 
both fruits. But this year it bore no fruit, 
although both apple and: pear limbs had 
plenty of blossoms 
  
Seeking to produce a new kind of cat 
by cross breeding, 
Mrs. Lillian Delbridge 
of Lake Orion has a litter of five pussies 
that defy all efforts at taming. 
  
The black family cat of 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hottman 
of 57 Short St., has a litter of five white 
kittens 
  
A monster in the mushroom family was 
found by 
Mrs. Allan B. Moon 
of 2940 Sunderland St. in the shape of a 
puff ball that weighs over five pounds. 
For the coming week 
The Old Farmer's Almanac 
predicts: “High winds and storms make all 
of us gorms.”’ In response to several in- 
quiries, I find that the 1959 edition of this 
almanac is exhausted   
  
Word comes to me directly from Clerk 
George G. Dunn 
of Genesee County that his price on mar- 
riage licenses has again been reduced 
from $2.50 to an even $2.00. the Oakland 
County price, which shows what competi- 
tion will do 
  Members of the Allemanders’ Square 
Dance Club send word that 
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Joan 
again will call for them during the sea- 
son just opening. The Joans were among 
the pioneers to restore old fashioned danc- 
ing to our calendar 
Verbal Orchids to- 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Winters 
of 42 Washington St.; 55th wedding anni- 
versary 
Mr. and Mrs, James B. Leach 
of 27 North Sanford St.; 53rd wedding an- 
niversary. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Teak 
of Oxford; 54th wedding anniversary. 
Mrs. Anna Reasoner 
of Waterford; 84th birthday.   
      
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David Lawrence. Says ' Qualifications of a Candidate   
  
Conditions Block Steel Settlement 
WASHINGTON — A tragedy in 
American economic life is unfold- 
ing before the country. Two big 
and powerful economic forces have 
come to grips in 
the steel strike, 
and al! the influ- 
ences of reason 
and self-restraint 
have thus far not 
been able to pro- 
duce a settle. 
ment — primarily 
because there is 
no effective com- 
munication be- 
tween the two 
sides 
  The federal government has 
stepped in to attempt to bring 
about some form of communication 
—some discussion that is concrete 
and tangible and is devoid of the 
sparring or fencing that so often 
characterizes the collective bar- 
gaining process. The next three 
days will tell whether this latest 
move is successful. 
For if what has just happened 
is a sample of what the Ameri- 
can people are up against in the 
battle of big unionism versus big 
business, then indeed a grave 
situation confronts the nation that 
can inflict incalculable damage 
on innocent bystanders. 
The fact-finding bdoard ‘appointed 
by President Eisenhower, under 
the chairmanship of Dr. George 
W. Taylor of the University of 
Pennsylvania, an experienced arbi 
trator in labor disputes, has found 
already one depressing fact— 
neither side is really willing to 
negotiate unless certain conditions 
are met first 
* * * 
Management. according to Dr 
Taylor, has been unwilling to nego- 
tiate on any wage demand that 
would raise steel production costs 
by more than two per cent. Labor 
has been adamant in demanding 
that there should be no change 
in contract provisions regarding 
“work rules.”’ 
This is the basis of the dead- 
lock that has persisted all 
through this strike. In other 
years the employers have usually 
surrendered. This has caused 
labor union leaders to assume 
that, if they hold out long enough 
now, there will be another 
surrender. 
But this time it is apparent the 
steel companies cant surrender 
because they know they don’t dare 
risk raising steel prices, especially 
in the face of foreign competition. 
They also know that, if the steel 
settlement sets in motion a gen- 
eral raise in wages and prices in 
other industries, the net result will 
be to boost the costs of the mate- 
rials and other products bought by 
the steel companies. 
STRIKE COSTLY 
The steelworkers union is in a 
weaker position than usual because 
the strike has been a costly one to 
their members and also, as it looks 
now, the 80-day injunction under 
the Taft-Hartley Act will be in- 
voked. 
It’s all well enough for the 
union leaders to say they'll strike 
again at the end of the 80-day 
  
The Country Parson 
     enough to forgive others than 
big enough to whip them.” ; period, but they don't really 
mean it. For the end of the 80 
days will come in midwinter and 
also at a time when Congress 
will be in session, and the result 
may be the enactment of legis- 
lation along the lines of compul- 
sory arbitration which the union 
does not wish to see passed. 
But why can't an agreement be 
negotiated by reasonable men? Dr. 
Taylor, at the board's hearing. 
demanded of the labor chief, David 
McDonald, to reveal whether the 
union's position on wages was 
‘negotiable’ When he answered 
“yes,”’ the employer representa- 
tive, R. Conrad Cooper, said: ‘‘We haye come all this way for 
Mr. McDonald to say his wage 
demands are negotiable. It has not 
been so in the meetings we have 
Strictly speaking, the union can 
say now it has been willing to 
‘‘negotiate’’ and be consistent with 
what it has said before, but there 
has always been attached an addi- 
tional condition that ‘‘work rules’’ 
must not be touched 
Each side has been insisting on 
‘preconditions.’ This means that 
an offer is conditioned on a con- 
ion in another’ category of 
mands. 
Dr. William Brady Says:   
Hospitals Should Allow 
Family Access to Patient 
A pastor who has had consid- 
erable experience with hospitals 
in three widely separated com- 
munities makes some observations 
which should interest doctors, pa- 
tients and hospital managers alike. 
In one community a member of 
the family could be present during 
operations or in the delivery room. 
In another com- 
munity this was 
not permitted. In 
the first commun- 
itv the members 
of the family were 
much better sat- 
isfied than they 
were in the other 
community. Even 
when tragedy oc- 
curred, the family 
members were 
the best witnesses 
to the harti work and devotion of 
doctors and nurses. 
Nothing makes people more 
suspicious of politicians or a po- 
litical party than to hear of a 
smoke-filled room where deci- 
sions are made. 
The general feeling is growing 
that hospital regulations are made 
primarily to exclude members of 
the family 
Husbands who are excluded from 
the delivery room, if not from the 
labor room, in compliance with a 
hospital ‘‘regulation’’ or, believe it 
or not. in compliance with a non- 
existent law or health board order, 
ask, with what in my opinion is 
unanswerable logic: ‘If doctors 
who come in contact with disease 
in their everyday work can enter 
the delivery room without risk of 
infecting the woman in labor, why 
can't her husband, masked, gowned 
and gloved, sit at her side and 
hold her hand?” 
* *® * 
One hospital with hard-boiled 
“regulations’’ excluded the mother 
of a sick child when the mother 
sought to visit the child out of the 
arbitrarily limited ‘‘visiting hours.” 
“If my daughter were in the coun- 
ty jail,”’ she complained, ‘‘I would 
have visiting privileges, but not 
at the hospital." 
Of course there must be some 
restrictions on the times and the 
number of visitors, lest nurses and 
other attendants be unable to take 
proper care of patients. And the 
mental condition of some patiénts 
is disturbed by visitors. On the 
other hand BRIEF visits by old 
friends are good medicine for pa- 
tients who are inclined to mope. 
There is a growing feeling, 
which I think is justified, that 
hospitals should not be run for 
the convenience of ‘doctors but 
for the welfare and comfort of 
patients and patients’ families. 
Some pastors, discussing the 
question in a church assembly, de- 
clared that they would never again 
support a financial drive for a 
hospital unless with the under- 
  DR. BRADY 
= _ Standing that citizens should be 
“I'd rather see a boy big | elected members of ‘the hospital 
board, as citizens are elected mem- 
bers of the school board — to have some say in the rules and regu- 
lations set up for the hospital. 
I'm afraid hospitals in general 
are like doctors in their reluctance 
to recognize and accept or adopt 
new methods. For instance you 
will find the nursery for the new- 
born is still a feature of some 
hospitals, although the dangerous 
practice of crowding newborn in- 
fants close together in the show 
window is no longer countenanced 
by good hospitals. It has proved 
fatal to too many infants. 
x * * 
Signed : pe te —— m than one 
page or words long ining to 
personal health and hy e, not dis- 
ease. diagnosis, or treatment, will be 
answered by Dr. William Brady. if a 
stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent 
to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan. 
(Copyright 1959)   on Fixed Income?’ 
If the Government and the steel 
manufacturers 
‘President’s Action 
which they deemed so intolerable 
they’re now willing to suffer the 
many hardships that result from a 
long strike. 
The solution to the steel strike 
does not lie in Taft-Harley or any 
other set of man made laws, nor 
do I pretend to know the solution. 
But I humbly submit that if both 
opponents in any dispute, sociai, 
economic or legal, would adjust 
their position in conformity with 
the moral law that recognizes the 
brotherhood of man as a basic pre- 
cept, such disputes would be 
quickly resolved. 
George L. Conibear Jr. 
The worker just can't win, Even 
Mr. Eisenhower is against him. 
He's ‘become the biggest strike 
breaker in the country. 
*® * * 
Big steel has, through automa. 
tion, discovered they can pro- . 
to do industry 12 months. Se they 
provoke a strike. During the 80 
days of the strike all Eisenhow- 
dustry feels the pinch. He Must be 
the first President since Hoover 
that takes his hat off when he 
walks in Wal] Street. Everyone 
that makes his livelihood through 
efforts of labor should p vgpee J 
this when he goes to polts 
again. 
Patrick Thomas 
‘Halloween Change 
Means Confusion’ 
It was a pretty goofy idea to 
change Halloween. Coffusion now 
reigns supreme. What do the 
Tqwnships do now? Maybe we can 
send our kids to Pontiac to beg 
on Friday night and let them trick 
or treat in our own neighborhoods 
on Saturday night, then open a 
candy store. 
Waterford Resident for good. Men like these who have 
the authority to take milk and 
x * * 
To top it all off, Socialist 
Democrats Kennedy, Syming- 
It would take thousands of per- 
‘Canadian Show 
Muddled Our Cars’ 
We were al] very disappointed 
in the GM of Canada show Tues- 
pho- 
  
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
I like to keep a small reserve 
. . ..Of certain things that I... 
Require for my daily use .. . To 
constantly gef by . . . Like soap 
and toothpaste, shaving cream ... 
And razor blades and such... 
And medicines in time of need 
. . . That mean so very much 
. . . And those imporatnt staple 
goods... For all the family .. . 
Fresh milk and eggs and butter, 
bread .. . And others there may 
be . . . And thus avoid emergen- 
cies . . . That suddenly rise up 
... For lack of bathroom items 
or ... To fill a plate or 
cup ... The stores are not too 
far away . . . But it does make 
me frown ... To hurry out for 
things we need . . . When rain 
is pouring down. 
(Copyright, 1958)   
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Straying Hubby Partly Wife’s Fault 
As a doctor, I give you a 
chance to look over my shoul- 
der at patients and actually 
hear their uncensored reports, 
so listen to Howard’s brutally 
frank confession. His wife 
thinks he is 100 per cent guilty 
of this “affair” but a wife’s 
sins of omission often make her 
at least 50 per cent to blame 
for a straying husband. Scrap- 
book this case and discuss it at 
your Women’s Clubs. 
By GEORGE W. CRANE 
CASE C — 470: Howard H., aged 
42, has kicked over the traces. 
“Dr. Crane,"’ his worried wife 
began. “I can't understand what 
is wrong with him. 
* * * 
“We have been 
the most happily 
married couple 
anybody could 
imagine. 
“Why, people 
often pointed to 
us as a model 
couple. And 
ard has been very 
active in club 
work as well as 
our church. 
“But now I find DR. CRAN 
that he has been running around 
with a girl about half his age. 
“Oh, Dr. Crane, what can I do?” 
and she began to cry. 
FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE 
So I gave her the usual terse 
advice in such cases, namely, that 
such men generally admit they 
would much rather have an ‘‘af- 
fair’ with theirs wife than with 
any temporary paramour. 
“But my wife fails to pick 
up her cues,” such a    
“My wife is fat and 
he said. “I had noticed love life had grown platonic, so 
I decided we ought to revive some 
of our courtship memories, as you 
have urged in your column, Dr. 
Crane. 
* * * 
“Consequently, I took her to din- 
ner and a movie on our last wed- 
ding anniversary. 
“She seemed elated and | felt 
maybe we'd solve our problem. 
But that night when she finally 
peeled off her girdle and I saw 
those rolls of fat tumble down, 
I suddenly felt nauseated. 
“It is hard to explain, but all 
my romantic feelings vanished in 
“an- instant, 
* * * 
“‘Maybe it is due to the fact I 
grew up on the farm when I was 
a boy. 
“There we used to fatten hogs 
for market till they could hardly 
walk, Their jowls hung down and 
their bellies almost dragged on 
the ground because of the corn 
and swill they had devoured. 
order 
protect her. vanity; I fabricated a 
‘told her I 
, an affair with 
than with this paramour.” 
ROMANCE REVIVED . 
Romance can be built up delib- 
erately. And even if it is then de- 
stroyed by a wife's sins of omission 
or sins of commission, it can ‘still 
be rebuilt. \ But you wives must play the 
game of love according to psycho- 
logical Hoyle. 
That means you must fight fire 
with fire. And you can’t very 
well beat a younger girl who 
  
    
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Venezuela President Betancourt’s Rule 
     
  days in office are numbered. 
But so far the wave of unrest 
sweeping Caracas and the oil 
city of Maracaibo seems unorgan- 
ized. It appears to be the result ‘| bean port of La Guaira to Cara- 
cas, In Caracas is the beautiful    
  out classroom space. 
Nor do the outward evidences 
imbalance has provided a perfect 
a few years agé to more than 
80,000 today. 
* * * 
It was into this situation that 
Betancourt stepped some eight 
ela’s rare free elections. 
Betancourt, politically left, an-     
  among the people, the 170,000 un-|the entire support of the a Dec. 7, but authoriti b i e i i,.| That's why his days may be nuim-|Dec. 7, but authorities are by no A k d f) fh T | employed, the 600,000 children with | “ SKed In qd rd | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1939 
Discussing Date : n if Talks wy 
Se ee ; If. the session cannot be started 
ry by early December, however, the 
Likely to. Be Preceded chances are it will have to go over 
Washington Parley ‘o February or even March. 
a F ‘ Demands on his time during 
: Western Leaders Jariuary an@ early February in 
‘ ; . connec with the 1960 congres- 
WASHINGTON \#--U. S. officials| sional session would prevent Eisen- 
said today it will be 10 days or two|0wer's leaving Washington in the first weeks of the new year, weeks before the Western powers) ofricials said. 
No Proof’ Acquittal | meeting ‘with Khrushchev before | 
the end of the year. 
They also decided that if there 
were compelling reasons for de- 
lay they could wait until next 
       
    
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timing of a summit conference with|, 
Russia. 
One tentative date used here is!     |meags certain summit preparations 
jean be completed by that time.   
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Seaway Spurs Progress   
Cleveland, 63, Girding for Boom cos «= Highor in August ie at 
CLEVELAND (UPI)—Cleveland $15 million, 21-story, glass and East Ohio building, said that sur-! renewal — land reclamation, slum|®bout 163 per 100,000 jn TE, cases in ! metal East Ohio building w 1s)veys have been taken for a second) clearance, new private and pubtie/*ooreing to insurance studies. is 63 years old. Like most ladies 
that age, she needs a face lift. 
It's underway. 
With the opening of the St. Law- 
rence Seaway this year, Cleveland, 
seventh largest city in the nation, 
became a world port. Her citizens 
are looking forward to a boom 
and they want to be ready for it. 
The problem of revitalizing the 
city is being attacked on three 
fronts — slum clearance, private 
and other facilities, and through 
a master plan for downtown de- 
velopment 
The City Plan Commissien re 
cently unveiled a blueprint for 
a “Dream Downtown,” which 
would take about $756 millien te 
transiate into reality in the ferm 
of public and private impreve- 
ments. 
Commission Chairman Ernest 
Bohn has pledged that a campaign 
to move from dream to reality 
will be launched this year 
The blueprints call for a revamp- 
ing of the downtown area to give 
t'- city a dramatic new face and 
revitalize an area now threatened 
by decentralization, a problem of 
most major cities. 
* * * 
Construction of eight skyscraper 
office buildings, downtown apart- 
ments with a total of 6.500 suites 
two new downtown hotels and a 
called for by the 
planners — if Cleveland is to keep 
the times. 
PROJECTS SET 
The public square would be re- 
vised to present a new bold look 
of terraces and levels. The antique 
. Soldiers and Sailors Monument 
would be shifted to another loca- 
tion and the northern half of the 
square converted into a sunken 
carden for use as a recreational 
spot and for public events. motel row are 
pace with 
A subway. long talked about 
but never dug, would be con- 
structed along Fuclid Ave., the 
city’s majer artery eastward 
from the center of the city. The 
bars and bright lights of tamed 
Short Vincent St., the habitat 
of the ‘“‘town characters.”’ would 
be replaced by tree-lined lawns 
and a promenade of ‘‘unusual 
shops and places of entertain- 
ment.” 
Those are the plans for the fu- 
ture — plans to mert the needs of 
a city growing at a pace slightly 
faster than the rest of the nation 
and whose metropolitan area pop 
ulation is expected to 
about 2.300.900 by 1975 
*® * *® 
In the forefront of realization of 
a new Cleveland is the construc- 
tion of new buildings by private 
developers and urban renewal 
work on a massive scale 
Two new skyscraper office build- 
ings have been added to the city’s 
skyline in the past two vears. The swell to opened last September. The $15 
million, 25-story Illuminating build- 
ing was added to the skyline in 
February, 1958. 
The onset of a building boom’ 
in the downtown received added 
support when the Cleveland Press; 
chose a lakefront site at E. Ninth! 
St. and Lakeside Ave., for its new 
$10 million building — which was 
dedicated in early June. 
Tishman Realty & Construction 
Co., of New York, builders of the 
Mr. Graham!!! 
Only a Towel 
Talking to Ike? 
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI)—How 
do you dress if the President of 
the United States comes calling? 
Wear what you have on, evange- 
list Billy Graham advises, 
In his case, it was a bath 
towel. 
Graham said he playec golf 
Monday with Vice President 
Richard M. Nixon. President 
Eisenhower finished behind them. 
“I was in the shower when 
someone brought word the Presi- 
dent wanted te see me,”’ Graham 
said. “Se I went out with a 
towel tied around me to talk to 
him.” 
   
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211 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET building if the first is as success- 
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of that success. 
One of the city’s most pressing | 
needs, a new downtown hotel, | 
may be built on the Mall, a down- | 
town park, within the next two 
years. Hilton Hotels Corp., is | 
prepared te construct a 26-stery, | 
$20 million hotel on the site. 
City Council has approved a 
lease of the site, but a hurdle in 
the form of a referendum demand- 
ed by Republican mayoralty can- 
didate Tom Ireland still must be 
cleared in November 
Urban renewal needs of the city 
pegged by Mayor Anthony 
Celebrezze at $300 million during 
the next 10 years. The critical 
areas are on the east side of the 
city where the Negro population 
growing segment of the 
population, is bursting the seams 
of available housing. 
* * * 
A seven-block square area, once 
filled with slum tenements, today 
is the site of the Longwood Hous- 
ing project composed of 836 dwel- 
ling units in the area bounded 
by E. 33rd and E. 40th Sts., Scovill 
and Woodland Avenues. 
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      Drop Was Minor ic Ai grams as old age aid —durin 8\Cypriots Will Elect August at a cost of $25,711,000. The : : 
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A SAGINAW MAN — Dalian leks Steding, center, 32, American 
physiotherapist at Saginaw, Mich., Veterans Hospital, clasps his 
hands as he is ordained in Penang, Malaya as a Buddhist novice 
monk. Helping him with his robe is his spiritual godfather, the 
Rev. Hui Cheng, chief priest of the Penang Buddhist Assn. Looking 
on at right is the venerable Abbot Sumangalo, religious adviser 
to the group. Steding is now back in Saginaw to resume his 
work but will continue his Buddhist connections with the Chicago 
Buddhist Assn. 
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Call Apartment Dwelling 
the New Cave Life 
TOKYO (UPI) — The Japanese! ‘Rain leaks in, the air is damp 
are having some serious second|because the cement is not com- 
thoughts about the merits of apart-pletely dry, there is no privacy, 
ment house living. ivoices can be heard from the next 
One newspaper calls it ‘’The room and the flushing of a toilet 
New Cave Life.’’ Another refers to Tesounds all over the building.” 
“The Evils of Collective Resi-| The politicians also have com- 
dence.” plaints. One  Liberal-Democratic 
A conservative politician com- member of the Lower House said 
plains that apartment houses arejat a committee meeting that the 
breeding Socialist and Communist;apartment house environment cre- 
voters. Socialist politicians com-jates ‘those men who blindly sup 
plain that the rents are too high port the Communist or Socialist 
for ordinary workers. \Parties.”’ 
A team of reseatchers warns} A research team from Tokyo 
that apartments are creating a Women's University surveyed the 
““keep-up-with-the-Joneses’’ men- residents of two Tokyo apartment 
tality. developments: and came up with 
Despite the grumbling, however, these —, tee: 
apartments have come to Japan 
to stay. Land is so scarce and) The Peel Pally acute feel- 
people so profuse that the multiple jings of loneliness and nervousness. 
dwelling is the only way to get/They mature too young. They get 
everybody ue a roof. me little physical exercise. Their par-f> 
*x* * ents try to"keep up with the neigh- 
These mearttignal are far from/|bors or, if possible, to outdo them 
luxurious. Rent runs anywhere in furnishings and appliances. The 
from $6 a month to about $35 for Parents even carry their competi- 
two small (generally six feet bytion as far as their children’s 
twelve feet each), unheated school grades. | 
rooms. “The tenants now are living in 
Most private builders, however, |three-dimensional holes,” said the. 
go to the other extreme—in price, Asahi. 
but not so much fn size. Owners | 
{ the gleami yee ey aoe? DT p | Rol 
ment Colldings that have gone eg ays Ud 0 e 
in Tokyo in the last few years de 
and $35 to $75 per room — and Af 0 
et it. The rooms often are box fer peration 
sized, but they are centrally heat- 
ed. MILWAUKEE w — Like they 
Most of the complaints today)say, the doctor isn't supposed to, 
are aimed at the low-rental apart- get sick. 
ments built by the Japan Housing, Dr. E. J. Banach underwent | 
Corporation. |minor surgery at Lakeview Hos- 
“Clusters of these apartment pital. | 
buildings are really monstrosities) At 4:30 the following morning 
on a grand scale,” said the na- he got out of bed to superintend| penalty porceates newspaper Asa-ithe delivery of a baby to one of! 
‘his patients. At 6:30, resumi 
The buildings, a dull grey or the role of a patient, he on 
yellow in color, are designed in a hack to bed. 
uniform, rectangular shape. They, 
           
                          
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Deaths In Pontiac and Nearb Areas | Hy Prof Ur lee la ead si - a month ago, Buick took masi.|OV8! Parted Twins : ’ & ’ a 
Civic Leader Di Sunivers inchde his widow, ONCAK Previe cal sho. ertainally designed only| PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI"— The ' | VIC res and two sons, Daniel R. Sales Zoo . first really encouraging report by 
MRS. THEODORA L. BRIGGS _siel, both serving in the Navy; four! as an optometrist in Michigan | . : 
; > sis | ANN ARBOR  — Professor ments have not been completed. ! invited dealers to ask their best! school the three- 
Service for Mrs. Theodora L. brothers and three sisters. | for 25 years, the last 19 of which wens ma , FLINT Buick, which showed, . Pala 
Ve 8 <i as ds regen ak leeatee Ucewdiy at Michigan} You've reached middie age!™ore People its 1960. models in 299.099 saw the show. twins was released last night. — linc at 3 p.m. Friday at the . | je was 8 mem t of the a 5 ] \ “¢ he Ron pe of oe to up! A tal’ deo. 
Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with EDWARD J. FRAUMANN Chapter, BPOE and eS oo a A an 4 when you sa oir =e advance A po a gant ae ged wd work hospi se a ~ Keane 
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nurse. | Wedne é | Georgia, orman Donald,} Professor Sadler's long careerjhome is when announces first weekend r past showings ee ag 
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  IV Contestants 
Disagree on Fix ‘$64,000 Question’ and 
‘Challenge’ Victors Are 
Split About Help 
NEW YORK :UPI)—Contestants 
who appeared on the former quiz 
shows “The $64,000 Question” and 
“The $64,000 Challenge” disagreed 
today on whether they were fed 
questions and answers on the pro- 
grams 
*® * * 
The Rev. C. E. (Stoney) Jackson 
Jr. of Tullahoma, Tenn., who won 
$20,000 on the two shows, said he 
never was asked a question on the 
aur that he had not already an- 
swered in preshow warmups 
“They never told me what they 
were going to ask me on the 
show,” Jackson said. ‘‘They just 
asked me about 30 questions be- 
fore hand and if 1 missed 15 
they'd never ask me one of 
the 15." 
Dr Brothers, a pretty 
blonde psychologist who picked up 
$134,000 on the shows and now con- 
ducts her own television program 
on another network, claimed she 
never received questions or an- 
swers in advance. 
‘COMPLETELY HONEST’ 
‘Everything was conducted in a 
completely honest manner during 
my time on both shows,’ she said 
She said she was shocked over 
reports that both programs may 
have been rigged. 
“The only questions I was ever 
asked , . . were asked during the 
actual programs,”’ she said. 
* * * 
Dr. Brothers said that if she 
were asked to testify before the 
House committee investigating 
quiz shows she would respond 
“immediately 
Mrs. Catherine E. Kreitzer of 
Camp Hill, Pa., who answered 
$32,000 worth of baffling Biblical 
questions on ‘The $64,000 Ques- 
tien,”” said she had never been 
coached on any of the questions. 
In Hollywood, actor Vincent 
Price denied through a spokesman’ 
that he was given any answers or 
coaching in his appearances on 
the ‘‘Challenge’’ program. 
Hal March, quizmaster of the 
**Question."’ said in Houston, Tex., 
he doesn't believe the program 
was rigged Joyce 
Pope John Can’t Accept 
Invitation to Visit U.S. 
VATICAN CITY (UPI)—Pope, 
John XXIII would be unable to 
accept an invitation of the Knights 
of Columbus to visit America be- 
fore the World Ecumenical Council, 
Vatican sources said today 
Even if the Pope would like to 
visit America the ‘intense and con 
tinuous work" necessary for the 
council during the coming months 
was seen as only one of the rea- 
sons he would be unlikely to ac- 
cept any invitation to travel 
abroad. 
  'E of Ann Arbor: six grandchil/ i\George B. of Pleasant Ridge, with | Pte 
whom he made his home during) 
the summer months, and Harlan) 
a brother and a sister 
Prayer service will be held at 
8 15 tonight at the William Sullivan 
& Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak 
The funeral service will be held 
Monday in Trinity Methodist 
Church at Vincennes, Ind., with 
burial in the Fairview Cemetery aren, 
ANN McDONALD 
Ann McDonald of 224 Highland 
Ave. died yesterday at St. Luke 
Hospital, Detroit, after a long ill- 
ness 
She was a former employe of 
General Motors Truck & Coach Di- 
vision and the J. L. Hudson Co 
Surviving are a_ sister, Mrs 
Florence Peffers of Sault Ste. Ma- 
rie: and two brothers, Robert Mc- 
Donald of Pontiac and William of 
Rudyard. 
Service will be held at 3 p.m 
Saturday at the Huntoon Funeral 
Home with burial following in 
Greenwood Cemetery,  Birming- 
ham 
BERT EF. NEEDHAM 
Bert E. Needham, 63, of 161 Cort- 
land Ave., Highland Park, died 
Wednesday in Grace Hospital, De- 
troit, after a brief illness. He was 
a former Pontiac resident. 
Surviving are his wife, Jean- 
nette; a son, John, and two grand- 
children 
Service will be held at 1 p.m 
Friday at the Alfred E. Crosby 
Mortuary 2700 Hamilton Ave 
Highland Park 
HARRY FE. BEST 
METAMORA — _ Service for 
Harry E. Best, 68, of 1004 Best Rd. 
will be held at 3 pm. Saturday at 
the Muir Bros. Funeral Home, La- 
peer. Burial will be at Metamora 
Cemetery 
Mr. Best died Wednesday in the 
Lapeer County General Hospital 
after a long illness 
Surviving are his wife, Mary 
three sons. Harold. Harry, of 
Muskegon, Glen 
daughter, Mrs. Jack Thick, of La- 
peer, and three brothers, Roy, 
Frank of Metamora, Ernie of Mus- 
kegon, three sisters, Mrs. Jenette 
Peltier, Mrs. Rosie Pianger, of 
Muskegon, Mrs. Maude Patterson, 
of Ellsworth, and 15 grandchildren 
DR. FRANK C. ROUNDS 
HOLLY — Service for Dr. Frank 
C. Rounds, 57, of 308 E. Maple 
St., will be held at 2 p.m. Sat- 
urday in Dryer Funeral Home here 
Burial will follow in Lakeside Cem- 
etery. 
Dr. Rounds died unexpectedly 
this morning of a heart attack 
at his home. He was in practice 
Find Birmingham Man 
Shot to Death in Home 
BIRMINGHAM — A retired 
manufacturer's agent for the auto- 
mobile industry was found shot to 
death here yesterday with a re- 
volver by his side 
David C. Babcock, 79. 367 West- 
chester Rd, was. shot once 
through the temple 
The police said that yesterday 
morning Babcock's wife, Dorothy, 
and the maid heard a crash in his 
bedroom. When they rushed in 
they found him on the floor. 
  
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  will be a top level management ap- 
proach to improving corporate 
profits through greater distribu. 
tion efficiency. , ks Ba Fit erald Sylvan Lake Council Rejects Petitioners situation when hid last Febru 
GMC ‘Trucks Are Standardized ) wc ted snot . . ees ese ‘ » 
| ruUCKS Are ofanaaraiz | ° ° oe : vee OFOIZES ‘in Critical Condition |Refyses to Rehire Chief 22 == ‘ . ; ; lea and there was dissension “ 
; i ee abe es -— Saat in the 
current hauling require-| fer the transportation of goods Be (UPI) pongo 2 no choice oy oo .. Policies, procedures and/ and services by motor truck, the a Rag ot il acter, under-| The ; resignation.” : 
operating practices had gone un-| ohly form of freight transporta- een be ie needs Sylvan Lake City Council consideration of the resignation ofjsummed up the Council's feeling 
and unchanged for more/ tion that can go anywhere it is condition bed night rejected a petitioned re-) Purdy. = by asserting: NOTICE OF REVIEW OP SPECIA 
10 years. . needed,” he said. 2 Je ee Sees oe eee wile’ chic Georce, W.| MANY WERE SATISFIED’ “The Council asked the ‘city |Bloomfeid. ‘°F ‘he Township of ; ak . : ousted ice e : joo: field. 
ml, operating records were) “Secondly, the pent-up need for| Fitzgerald went into the operat-| Purdy. % “There are many people in Syl-| manager to clean up the Police |c.rcsed in the following described. lots 
top manage truck equipment by ing theater of Dublin's St. Vin- : van Lake who were satisfied with} Department and I’m satisfied he [and parcels of land: 
had that know. practical- f Voting unanimously, councilmen RE Lots 1 thru 9 inclusive; Lots 11 thru 
practically no ly all types of truck tors who|cent's for what was reported to turned down the request on| the job Purdy was doing,”’ said| did the job well and within his | 110 inciusive of Charing Cross Estates, 
of the size of their total| 2” cntil just this last spring |¢ & brain operation. He has been| grounds that Purdy had not sought |**"* rights. Purdy couldn't please (fre County, Michigan. operation or its relative "/ill for several weeks. , qe * * * Mr. Firestone, I see no reason | Please take notice that Special 
Monaghan said. ce ag such investments in the * = * a public hearing on his dismissal. a ~ a ty why we should take action on pr as et —. pre red 
* * * yor Wil¥am B. Taylor in- | ¢ ” nd is on file tn the office of the 
instance, fleet modern- | Business News of Fitzgerald’s illness Purdy was asked last August| formed the citizens’ group that a tion Bard ‘spesisl seoteoment Tel bes 
improved maintenance spread rapidly throughout the city, “the alone has “If Mr. Purdy wants a hearing|>eeD prepared for the purpose of as- : ; by City Manager David E. Fire- city manager the 3 sessing the cost of the following de- operating procedures will where he made his start in the tone ¢ bmit his tio. power to hire and fire a police to air the facts, let him ask for scribed improvement to the property 
savings ot & Abbey Theater. mone 0 oe resign nm. one,” said Mz Pro-t Anth |benefited therefrom: upwards chief. We (the Council) are pow- » $a ayor Pro-tem Anthony | ""por the proposed improvement to the 
dollars annually in their The croacking-voiced actor won The ex-chief joined the Sylvan | eriess under provisions of the Kreps. |existing water system in Charing Cross 
and retail distribu- an Academy Award for his por- Lake department in 1948 and was | city charter.” x * * 198 itsiesh fect of © C eearetee Matus! 
tion,” Monaghan said. trayal of a priest in the 1944 film,| named chief in 1953. Patrolman “ , 19 Hydrants; and such other neces- “G, My Way maui, leg Sh  Tiaiate Seene wane * a. * Purdy had ‘‘no comment” when sary equipment for this improvement, 
Monaghan feccnat, § Stal of sp- starred Bing Crosby. acting chief of police by Fire- | Purdy, who attended the meet-/asked if he planned to request a Biaomficia Township nn 
ly 990,000 domestic retail) average stone. ling, emphasized that he himself /hearing, but intimated further ac- | Take further notice that the Town. 
of new trucks in the in-|trucks now WASHINGTON wie dacward ; a had nothing to do with the peti- Won. Hall in a Cawatnin ai 5-09 o'clock 
thisyear, and an even =e orwar Warner W. Laarz, of 2105 Avon-tions. ‘These people want me “This was just a test,’ he said. | P." sitatee iar ievieatie pr ape 
market in 1960 when an speed of-a tornado ranges fromjdale St, presented some 20 peti-| back: I didn’t realize how many Firestone said after the meeting assessment roll and hearing ny objec- 
1,100,000 retail deliver- onjy a few miles an hour to a/tions containing several hundred|friends I had,” he ‘said. that he had requested six months |) ROBERT _H. DUDLEY 
made, — high af 150 nfiles an hour.  _ |signatures “requesting Council re-| Councilman G. Richard Jarvisito work with Purdy and study the eter ar ger 
000 units, and GMC - — ene — , 
for a strong SH 1 
i cociet depois OP NOW — BIG SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! . 
DUTY GAINS . 
Monaghan said GMC had been 
excellent gains in the 
heavy market. While the in- 
dustry in tt@ five ton and up 
weight bracket is 37 per cent up 
from last year, GMC is 81 per 
cent ahead of its 1958 figure, 
A strong trend toward the use 
of Diesel trucks was noted by 
the GM official. Sales of new 
jesel trucks in the industry has 
leaped from 8,751 units in 1954 to Many private! carriers have - 
given truck efficiency far less at- as 
tention than its profit potential 
properly merits, truck expense 
being a far greater factor in tosmb| 
distribution cost than most people 
realize, he said. 
The TPR staff, after painstak- 
ing analysis of maintenance ex-|. 
pense, vehicle selection, dispatch- 
ing and routing, already has ex- the 
petential savings in truck 
fleets of millions of dollars. 
In one recent survey vehicles 
were found obsolete and poorly          
      
      
         
        
   
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Movie Star Errol Flynn 
Dies in Heart Attack 
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ginning in the Australian island 
state of Tasmania and the pilot 
thickened as the years passed. 
His latest real-life drama took 
place in Cuba, where he claimed 
he was wounded while fighting 
with the forces of Fidel Castro. 
His wound was played down by 
the rebels as was the extent of 
his activities, Flynn, however, 
played it to the hilt and wrote a 
series of articles about his Cuban 
adventures, 
He always played to his public. 
He said he had made seven mil- 
lion dollars as a swashbuckling 
actor and he enjoyed spending it. 
“I have a great talent for 
spending,” he said. ‘‘The public 
has always expected me to be a 
playboy, and a decent chap never 
  swinging his fists instead of a 
sword. He got into a Havana cafe 
free-for-all in 1937, was slapped 
by Canadian millionaire Duncan 
1954 and traded blows with such’ 
people as director John Huston, | 
columnist Jimmy Fidler, Dan 
Topping and others. | 
Recently he played the un-| 
familiar rele of noncombatant! 
when Nora Eddington and, 
Miss /a exchanged © hot 
words at a Hollywood party. | 
Flynn's first wife was fiery, 
  that ended in divorce jn 
  lets his public dows.” | A year later when Flynn was 
TRADED BLOWS OFTEN on -tria) accused of the statutory 
His spending took him to/Tape of two teen-age girls, he’ 
cafes and night clubs where the|met Miss Eddington, a deputy 
evening often ended with Flynn} sheriff's daughter who worked at 
ry the cigar counter in the Hall of 
Sidccuiky ond change of grade on} Justice at Los Angeles. 
Te. One Ly Reseell, Wm. Merenuh, They were married in 1943 and 
Carl Waare and to all greens te, Giverced six years later. She later 
terested. take notice: That the roll of) married singer Dick Haymes. 
m by the City Assessor for the| Flynn married Miss Wymore in 
purpeee ot, traring thes part ti] 1960 | should be paid and borne by special) He had four children, a son by assessment for the of construction 
sidewalk, change of grate and related 
work on north side of Walton Boule- 
vard from Stanley Avenue to east line 
Lot 14 Marimont Subdivision, is now 
office for public 
  = ae in my in-| in 
a notion: ts also, hereby | given that the x * * 
aire = pry ee ¢| Flynn was born June 29, 1999 
mission aeons a om Chey. on the in Hobart, Tasmania, 
Eg A cg ER eager th biological study. His ssine: a wv me on a 
wwiereetea given all persons) ‘ther, Prof. T. Thomson > 1988. of Queen’s College, Belfast 
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  Tribute to Best Bargain Delivered : . »{3 Arfaigned in Death’ cine whe shot Bandaranaike, is inf ee 
of Ceylon’s Premier a niarearo are} by ice tle is! BIG PRE-CHRISTMAS | to be arraigned Tuesday. é 
COLOMBO, Ceylon (UPI) — A 
Buddhist monk, a physician and 
a printer were arraigned today on Michigan Salutes 358 Newspapers were without words to describe|Assn.; Charles A. French, Holland,Franklin Knox, Sault Ste. Marie 
the impact of 56 dailies and 32/Evening Sentinel; A. D. Gallery,|Evening News; Ernest James Mc-|,Ssursination of Premier Solo- piecaryet besiege aichipan | Tuscola Advertiser; Charles Moore |Call, Grand Haven Daily Tribune; | * * * 
_ '|Greenway, former president of the!/former Sen. Arthur H. Vanden-| The venerable Mapitigama Bud- 
TAKEN FOR GRANTED |Booth newspaper group; Johna-|berg (R-Mich), Grand Rapids Her-|dha Rakita, Dr. C. Amerasinghe 
“Like many of our blessings and than N. McCall, Gratiot County/ald; Donald F. Cochrane, Hart-jand H, P. Jayawardena, manager 
advantages,” Swainson said,/Herald; Howard H. Fitzgerald,|ford Day Spring; Arthur W. Stace,/of a print shop, were arrested 
é | ‘Michigan's newspapers are taken Pontiac Press; George G, Booth,|Ann Arbor News; and Harry Y./last night. No details of the charges 
for granted. |founder of the Booth newspapers; | Fitzgerald, Pontiac Press. against them were made public 
“This is a mighty force in Mich-| former Gov. Chase S$. Osborn, Sault} Swainson last month paid tribute! immediately, They were bound 
igan,”’ he said. ‘It is the instru-/Ste. Marie News and Saginaw Cour-|to Joe Haas, columnist for The|over to Oct. 25, 
ment through which all our people’ ier-Herald; Glen W, Feighnet,| Pontiac Press, as the oldest active! Talduwe Somarama, the monk/and the University of Illinois, or} Bri are kept informed of the happen-| Nashville News: Col. William! newspaperman in Michigan. jand practitioner of native medi-!cago division. 
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OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS Ferris Institute Plans } 
for Homecoming Doings | 
BIG RAPIDS (UPD —. Ferris| 
Institute will launch a weekend of]. 
homecoming  actiyity tomorrow, 
with a morning assembly and an 
evening pep rally at which a 
queen will be selected. | : 
The queen will reign over the! 
annual homecoming parade Satur-| 
day which precedes a football| 
game between Ferris Institute) I. LANSING (UPI) — Observance 
begins today of a week in which 
Michigan. salutes 358 of the best 
bargains to ever reach the door- 
step of more than three million 
customers, 
It's newspaper week in Michigan 
and the nation. 
* * 
President Eisenhower hailed the 
“zeal and accuracy" of the na- 
tion's newspapers         Acting Gev. John B. Swainson 
proclaimed Oct. 15-21 as a pe- 
ried when the state recognizes 
that ‘“‘newspapers are one of the 
most important factors in our 
everyday life.”’   
  state and nation and the 
world.”’ 
According to the 1959 Michigan 
Newspaper Directory and Year. 
beok published by the Michigan 
Press Assn.. Michigan dailies 
have a circulation of 2,390,613 
and weeklies 800.919 — a record 
high total circulation, 
The Newspaper week celebration 
has -special significance for the 
Saginaw News, the Sturgis Jour- 
nal, the Houghton Mining Gazette | 
and the Ingham County News, 
which this year observe their cen- 
tennials. 
These papers, which first printed ind federal officials But 
18 Girl Scouts 
to Visit Pontiac Will Come by Train stale 
  From Detroit to Tour 
City Hall, GMTC 
A group of 18 Detroit girl scouts 
a and six adults will journey to Pon 
tiac by train Friday for a visit 
and tour of this city 
Sponsoring the ump on the Grand 
Trunk Railway System is the Va- 
cationland Travel Center of De- 
tro:t 
The tour will be continued once 
here by a Pontiac City Lines 
bus. Included are visits to the 
(rand Trunk Railway Round 
house where a steam locomotive 
will be on display, a visit to the 
City Hall for a look at the statue 
of Chief Pontiac and a toar of 
(,eneral Motors Truck and Coach 
Division 
s y st t al trip 
SS s Dalzell, manager of Va 
‘ 1 Travel Center If it is 
su ssful we will book more 
£ Ps and Pontiac may have thou 
sands f yisiturs from Detroit 
ea 
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trips will give kids a 
chance to ride on a railroad train 
visit Pontiac's ind lustrv and get an 
interesting and educational experi 
ence from your city.”” 
The promotion is being accom 
plished with the cooperation of 
the Pontiac Area Chamber of 
Commerce, Dalzell said. 
~~ 
The guided tour, which includes 
b at a time when there were threats 
of civil war, were among 33 to 
receive centennial newspaper 
awards at the Michigan State Fair 
last month 
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The Monroe Evening News, old 
est existing newspaper in Michi- 
gan, was founded in 1825, the year 
the Erie Canal opened 
Other newspapers publishing 100 
years or more: 
Detroit Free Press, Kalamazoo 
Gazette, Jackson Citizen- Patriot, 
Pontiac Press, Marquette Mining 
Journal, Jonesville Independent, 
Tecumseh Herald, Greenville 
Daily News, Charlotte Republi- 
can-Tribune, Lansing State Jour- 
nal, Hastings Banner, Newaygo 
Republican, Clinton County Re. 
publican-News, 
Livingston County Press, Tuscola 
Pioneer-Times, Muskegon Chroni- 
cle. Paw Paw Courier Northerner 
Sanilac Jeffersonian, Lapeer Coun- 
ty Press, Ann Arbor News, Tra- 
verse City Record-Eagle, Hillsdale 
Daily News, Allegan News-Gazette, 
Midand News, Owosso Argus- 
Press, Detroit Abend Post, Con- 
stantine Advertiser-Record and 
Hudson Post-Gazette 
People, as well as newspaper 
properties a part of Michi- 
gan’s newspaper heritage. 
FAME IN NAMES 
Among the names in the Michi- 
gan Newspaper Hall of fame: 
The Rev. Father Gabriel Richard, 
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      ABILENE, Kan. #—Other towns 
brag about how they raise the fat-| 
     
  best known crop is Eisenhowers. 
‘It was harvest time here this 
President Dwight D, LEisen- 
town to help break the ground 
  dential papers. 
Everything went well. 
time was had by ail. But mben 
President Ike and Dr. Milton iS tn Pat te 23 Sess ee sera Abilene's Mighty Proud of Eisenhower By ARTHUR EDSON pepertiien, We know sbeut how] many cars we'll need, and all that. 
era rn ke thinki ‘Do ©; Iitest hogs, the finest peanuts, ay hl hou aoe "aaa 
he said. money. 
hower and his brother Milton jcets a lot of mileage out of its library the town is reconstructing, 
have been back to their old home | best known crop. 
for « library that will house \have played host not only to a| | Elsenhower’s military and presi- president, 
  Negro Conviction 
‘ ‘Appeal Is Pending 
BROWNSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — 
\Defense attorneys for Willie M. 
Jones, Negro tenant farmer con~ 
ivicted of murdering a sheriff, are 
  Store fronts are painted. Eisen- 
hower pictures are everywhere. | rip-snorting town. 
Reporters.got a kick out of one! Townspeople tactfully don’t men-| 
Eisenhower picture. It showed up tion it, but 6ne report is that last 
in a novelty store window, directly Sunday the Wild West display out-|Preparing an appeal for a new here from Texas. This was a 
    “Even so, in the middle of the 
most delicious strawberries. 
ea ing fro Y i in ‘beneath @ sign, “Tricks and drew thé Eisenhower Museum by trial. 
Abilene produces everything - Olson is @ trust company ofticial | Jokes." 2to 1 Jones was sentenced Wednes- 
cattle to sweet potatoes, but its when he isn't arranging presi-| x * * It’s fair to say that Abilene is day to 20 years and a day by the dential receptions. And now ae Its best known product should)/Proud of Eisenhower, and Eisen-,white male jury that many had everything had gone well? hh edicted J Py » bring Abilene considerable tourist "©wer is proud of Abilene. ‘‘This predicted would set a death pen- 
I can tell you it’s a relief, € ur's’ town has for me,” the President alty. tow 
Especially since behind 
But don’t get me wrong. Abilene the museum and the proposed ee eee lin a dirscacgres tains (coevic 
* * * ' tion. 
But Henry Jameson, editor of} Chief defense counsel George 
|the Abilene Daily Reflector-|McCormick said he would appeal 
A cinbisdiien, livery stable | Chronicle, probably sizes up the'“all the way to the U.S. Supreme a street of its earlier, wild oats 
How many other towns its size days. 
but also to heads of | t fies] ‘bie whnci and opera house has been com- feeling, Court if necessary.” 
pe gee re cy i m 1s es pleted, a reminder of the time | “I hope the next President,’ he Jones did not deny he killed 
A nice espirmg big Waters when Abilene was the end of the ‘said w e arily, ‘“‘comes from Sheriff J. S. Hunter; he said he 
railroad, when cattle were driven Hawaii.” The town slic ks up ¢ each time. shot in self-defense. 
      
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“‘We know now how many type- 
| Writers we'll need for the news- 
Barber, 53, | 
Plans to Run 
\for President 
| NORFOLK, Va. (AP)—Graham 
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Pinup Infant 
Now 34-24-34   
FLINT (UPD — It’s cheaper to 
get married in Flint today. 
The city board of supervisors 
officially knocked off a 50-cent sur- framework covered by sheets of 
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; li shor Bal : Meanwhile, brisk business 4s His Point It’s 50 Cents Cheaper advised: by the state auditor een Bell Built Plane 1959 May Be Great cupatal ta inde teen ‘ving Proves His 
to Be Married in Flint —_eral’s office that the extra charge| Alexander Graham. Bell, most! Y@Qr for Vintage decanters, 2 to 3 feet high, ang) SAN DIEGO, Calif.  — Bob iwas a violation of state statute. Steel, a technical writer at Con- 
vair Astronautics, promised a 
woman writer that she'd meet 
lots of bachelors if she joined the 
staff. She did just that and mar- priced up to $5. Temperance ad- 
vocates need not be alarmed, 
however, because most shoppers 
are buying the decanters for 
|decorative purposes, NEW YORK (UPI)—Pre-harvest | 
reports from the world’s. wine 
-|growing areas indicate that 1959 
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ried one of them. Now, both have 
left the plant. 
We Like Our Beef CHICAGO —— 
beef in the U. S. exceeds 13   
  lions of pounds a year. 
  She Must Have Been |U27%*_it had been applying to $2/copper. 
a Beautiful Baby, and. 
Baby Look at Her Now 
CLIFTON, N.J. (UPI) — Haro. 
lyn Cheryl Meyer is a 15%4-year-old 
brown-haired beauty who wishes 
she'd been born 15 years sooner. 
*® * * 
Harolyn is a junior — and honor 
student — at our Lady of Good 
Counsel High School in Newark 
She plays the piano, models at a | 
Newark department store and has 
plenty of dates   But all this is nothing compar 
ed with her popularity when she 
was less than a year old and the 
pin-up queen ef more than a | 
thousand sailors on the battle 
ship USS New Jersey, 
Now she asks: H 
“Why couldn't this have hap- | 
pened when I was old enough to 
enjoy it 
Back in May of 1344 two seamen | 
aboard the New Jersey asked the | 
State Chamber of Commerce for 
help in selecting an official pin-up 
queen. An appeal was published in | 
a newspaper and about 75 pretty 
girls from the state became offic. | 
ia] entrants 
* . * » 
At the time, Harolyn’s father 
Harold Meyer, then a lieutenant in 
the Air Corps, was a prisoner of 
war in Germany. To distract Haro- 
tvn's mother, her grandmother | 
Mrs. Ward Ransley. sent in a pic- | 
ture of the five-month-old girl 
Of the 1,376 votes cast on the 
New Jersey, 555 went to little 
Harolyn. It gave her an easy | 
Victory over her nearest rival. 
The officers and men of the New 
A rsey donated $3,200 in war bonds 
for her education, which she plans 
to use for studying pharmacy at 
Rutgers University. They sent her 
a picture of the ship and crew, and 
a silver napkin ming that had been 
made on board 
® * * 
She did not get to see the 
until she was three years old. She 
has:a vague recollection of the 
occasion. The New Jersey had 
docked for recommissioning cere- 
monies, and Harolyn was a guest 
of honor. 
At the time Harolyn had blonde 
hair and blue eyes. Now she has 
wavy brown hair, blue-green eyes 
stands 5 feet 6 inches and meas shio 
ures 342434 
* * * 
Harolyn looks more like a pin- 
now than she. did as an infant 
— and she may be one again soon. | 
Recently her boy friend, Donald | 
Martin of Bloomfield, N.J., 
tered the Marine Corps. Harolyn 
gave him her photograph. 
Chute Club 
Members | 
Jump for Joy 
FT. RUCKER, Ala 
Airmen would rather en 
  
UPIi—Most 
not have to 
use their parachutes eve but a 
croup at this center of Army avia 
hior KS forward to it 
* * * 
\ select group called the Ft 
Fucker Sport) Parachute Club 
Spends every Saturday and Sunday 
Hatch Field makin g @! nearby 
Jumps from an Army L-20 ‘‘Beav 
Ver” single-engine plane 
In fact, the club has become part 
of the entertainment 
Many of its 30 active members 
have had previous jumping ex. | 
perience, mostly at Army. ‘Air. borne sc heots, but some have had 
| no such training. 
All new members are 
proper taught the 
methods of jumping under 
st Lt. Eckols | L_ Shedden, the club's instructor. | Novices start out with a static| 
line jump. with the parachute 
fastened to the airplane and 
Opened automatically. Shedden 
Says that is the safest wav. but 
each parachutist irries a the watchmul eye of 1 
always 
reserve pach ich he can oper 
MN case of emergency. So far. no 
one has had to ‘use that extra 
‘chute 
+ & 
Another safety factor is the al 
fitude from which Jumps are made 
The club's) minimum) altitude 
7900 feet, but most are made sx 
fect higher A pare ec hundred 
t ' r opened from ar 
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SEVENTEEN   
HOMECOMING BEAUTIES — Surrounded by her pretty court attendants is Clarkston Home- night's Clarkston-Brighton football game. From 
coming 
CLARKSTON — An excifement- 
filled weekend has been scheduled! 
for Clarkston High School students 
with the fifth annual homecoming 
celebration getting under way to- 
morrow night. 
A bonfire to be lighted at 6:30 
p.m. on the school grounds will 
herald the start of festivities. This 
will be followed by the football 
game between Clarkston and 
Brighton at 7:30 p.m. 
* * * 
At half-time, the floodlights will | 
be turned down and the home-| 
coming queen, Gay Ann Park, in 
a white formal gown, will ride 
around the field in a new Pontiac 
convertible. Overhead, spotlights 
wil] follow the queen back to the 
starting point. 
Her four attendants are a Sen- 
§or, Shanna Stewart; a junior, 
Sandy Asher; sophomore Carolyn 
Ruggles and freshman Vicki Bur- 
ley. 
Gay Ann, a -senior, was nomi-| 
nated queen by the varsity foot- 
ball team and elected by- the 
student body. 
Last year’s homecoming queen, 
Char Wilson, will place the rhine-   
  
  
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To See County History . 
CLARKSTON “Slides showing   n Gay Ann Park, who will be offi- 
cially crowned during halftime at tomorrow Asher and Shanna Stewart, 
Clatkston Homecoming 
Will’Be Coloartul Event 
ce apatite ore ol (FOU fO Meet . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 
Further Hearings Delayed 2 Weeks   
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A le- 
gal technicality has forced a two- 
week adjournment in the Civil 
Service hearing of suspended 
Township Fire Chief Clyde 
Schmidt. The hearing was in its 
second session last night, 
* * * 
Schmidt has answered the final 
when his attorney John J. Goetz of 
Mount Clemens, objected to testi- 
. }|Mony entered as evidence which 
dated further back than 90 days 
prior to issuance of the complaint. 
* * * 
He said this move was in com- 
pliance with the State Civil Serv- 
ice Act. 
Schmidt is charged with eight 
counts of “‘inefficiency, insubor- 
dination, discourtesy and misman- 
agement” brought by Town@hip Su- 
pervisor Steve Skula. 
The Township Hall was filled td 
left are Carolyn Ruggles, Vicki Burley, Sandy (capacity as Goetz took the final 
|five final Charges step by step, 
|questioning his cMent and enter- Pentiac Press Pheote 
    
e ‘ ing many interoffice communica- 
|tions and reports in evidence. 
. * * * 
Education Study In answer to the charge that he 
did not follow. the sypervisor’s di- 
rective to reprimand a volunteer 
fireman, Schmidt said there was had objected when he was inter- 
rupted by Township Treasurer 
Jack Millard as he talked to Town- 
ship Clerk Lorin Evans on fire 
department business. 
* * * 
Charged with allowing unauthor- 
ized personnel to conduct a meet- 
ing in the Ryan Road Fire Hall, 
Schmidt denied it. 
He said there was ‘‘no such 
meeting — it was nothing but a 
visit’’ from the International pres- because: procedures of the depart- 
ment, which he had set up, were 
being followed. 
* * * 
He also denied having criticized 
former Fire Marshal Clem ‘Skiba 
“as a Citizen.” Suspended Chief Denies Charges ident and state president of the 
Michigan Firefighters Assn., an or- 
ganization to which all paid Shelby 
firemen belong. 
The final charge fired against 
{Schmidt was that he failed to keep 
|the supervisor advised of the con- 
dition of the department’s equip- 
|ment. Schmidt said he made peri- 
|odic inspections and had submitted 
the required annual report. 
' The chief cited reduction of de- partment personnel last May and 
the construction program at the 
Ryan Hall as the reasons he 
didn’t inspect the schools. 
He said he did visit all six 
schools to set up fire drill proced- 
ures and had begun to set up a 
fire prevention and building inspec- 
tion program May 1. 
Under initial cross-examination 
| Township Attorney William  V. 
|Wendt of Mount Clemens asked   
      
He did admit, however, that he 
KEEGO HARBOR — A majority 
of voters here yesterday showed 
their disapproval of a proposed 
urban renewal program in a 
referendum election. The vote 
was 224 in favor and 314 against 
it. 
' * * * 
A member of the Bisinessmen's 
Assn. Steering Committee, which 
|bas been promoting urban renewal 
he felt that ‘active opposition’ 
defeated the proposal. 
“I'm disappointed,” he said 
    swallow.’ 
    
  “no reason” for “the reprimand 
  
forms a heart position around the 
After ea ee there will be Committee Will Pr a 
coffee hour in the gymnasium for| Needs Created by the| 
alumni : | 
The Homecoming Queen's Ball. Mounting Enrollment | 
to be held from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. 
Saturday in the big high school! LAKE ORION — The Board of) 
cafeteria, will be semiformal. | Education of the Lake Orion Com-| 
munity Schools has set Oct. 29) 
jas the date for the first meeting! 
jof its newly created study com- 
| mittee. 
| The group is being organized to 
determine what should be the) Rochester Ups Fee 
for Registration |board’s next move to keep abreast | 
‘of the mounting school enrollment ROCHESTER — The Rochester |i, the district. 
Village Council has raised At the meeting to be held at 
the registration fee for electrical | Blanch Sims Elementary School 
contractors from $1 to $5 to con-| the committee will review. beth 
form with other communities hav-| financial and enrollment figures. 
ing reciprocal electrical ordin-| The pilrpose of the study group, 
ances. jaccording to Schools Superinten- 
A proposal to take test borings/dent A. A. Reed, is to interest all! 
at the sewage treatment plant to residents of the district in the. 
: conditions fore |anticipated need for additional | 
work starts on construction of an “!4ssroams an equipment for the 
addition t@ the plant also ha’ been Sowing student population 
approved, | The committee is composed of 
an representatives of PTAs, service | 
An- other action, the Council organizations, clubs and churches 
voted to” revise ‘the village's ‘concerned with school problems. special awsesament ordinance im | [pn other business handled by the | 
order to speed processing ¢f (board last night: a new high school | 
projects governed thereby. \diploma was approved. It has|     
   
      
  the history of Oakland County wiil 
be ‘featured at the Sashabaw, 
School montly PTA meeting to-| 
day at 8 p.m. Refeshménts will be | 
served by the third grade mothers. | 
  The village governing body also smaller lettering and is more com-| 
okayed a request by the U.S. Geo! Pact. 
logical Survey to build and operate Sweetest Junior Canteen . , The feature piece of this   
  
  a steam-gauging station near the 
\Meeting Dates Ludlow street bridge. 
9 Are Announced 
ROCHESTER — Regular meet- 
|ing dates of the Junior Canteen, 
| sponsoted by the Rochester Wom- 
|an’s Club, were apnounced today 
|by Wayne C, Dennis, director. 
The first meetig will be tomor- 
row night with others to follow on 
Nov. 6 and 20 and every first and 
third Friday thereafter at the 
American Legion Hall, he said 
The meetings, open to all sev- } 
enth, eighth and ninth graders 
in the Rochester School District, | 
are held from 7 te 9:30 p.m. 
They feature dances, occasional | 
special events and ether recrea- 
ticnal activities. 
Ted Swoboda recently was elect-| 
ed president of the canteen. Other 
officers are Betsy Prentice, vice 
president: Katie Allen, secretary: 
Betty Cleghorn, treasurer and 
    
Meadow 
Milk Special 
ment is a chocolate-covered old-fashioned mint 
decorated with the words “Stteetest Day”. In 
addition, there are buttercreams, nut caramels, 
Swiss fudge, pastel candies, chocolate cherry nut 
royals, nut clusters, regents and many others. CLYDE SCHMIDT | He said he didn't know what 
Oo 
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  Keego Votes 314 to 224 
Against Urban Renewal 
ie te Com Lake Phaneney, maa |tied now,” Hollibaugh said. 
“Naturally, this is a tough pill to 
postponed letter, a special word of praise or encourage- 
ment, an unexpected gift to someone who will be glad 
at the magic that lies hidden in even the smallest trifle 
of unselfishness. Try it—and make Saturday, October 17, | Schmidt why the fire department 
;couldn’t function as well as the 
police department, 
* * * 
| The suspended chief protested 
| that the police department was not 
}as swamped with interoffice com- 
| munications from the supervisor. 
  
___ Walled Lake League 
“de now abeat urban revewal Will Hold Guest Night | The final decision to apply for. WALLED LAKE — The Walled 
federal funds under the urban re-|Lake Story League will hold its 
newal program is still up to city!annual guest night at 8 p.m. to- 
jofficials. They had decided to put;morrow at the Methodist Church 
jthe question to the people before here as a feature of National Story 
'making up their minds. Telling Week. 
| “I don't think there is much| * * * 
chance for the program after this} Quilts will be displayed in keep- 
'vote since the council has its hands |ing with the national story theme 
jthis year, ‘‘A Patchwork Quilt.”’ 
| Members also will present a | The cost of the election, esti- Rey “Story Tellers Clinic.” 
mated Acting manager Eileen * * * 
| Van Horn, was $350 to $400. Among guests invited are mem- 
The council will meet Oct. 19 to bers of the Pontiac Story League 
canvass the votes and will hold'and the Walled Lake Study Club. 
its regular meeting Oct. 20 Refreshments will be served 
wuday iS Sweetest Day 
  
The Spirit of 
Sweetest 
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Sweetest Day 1s a day dedi- 
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vour wav of “remembering” may be a long f others 
ist to know that you remembered. You will be surprised 
real adventure in happiness. 
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These famous Sanders chocolates are first choice with Pam Upton, historian. 
Junior Women's Club mem- 
bers Mrs. John Nowels, Mrs. 
oO Sidney Teague and Mrs. Wil- 
liam MacDonall will chaperone 
on tomorrow night, Nov. 6 and 20   Some folks like dark sweet chocolate—some like milk choco- 
late—and some, bless ’em, like both! This assortment has 
been created strictly for the “milk chocolate contingent”. 
Included are luscious buttercreams, nut clusters, almond 
butter squares, cherry cordials, nut fudge, caramels and many folks—yet the price is so reasonable! The popular 
soft and chewy centers include cherry nut royals, Brazil 
nuts, honey cocoanut, fruit mallows, caramels and 
others. 1, 2, 3 and 5-pound boxes. Your choice of dark 
ST4&@R IN ‘OKLAHOMA’ — Cast in the leading roles for the 
t ht ction of Rodgers and Hammerstein hit musi- | 
eateries eet Pome © rs |Mrs. Robert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. cale, “Oklahoma” in Oxford are 
as Ado Annie and: Mrs. Earl L. 
left, are Earl Koonce, who plays Jud and Tom O’Brien of Pontiac, 
as Curley. The performance will be presented by the Oxford Music 
Club at 8 p. m. in the auditorium 
School. 
Musicale Set in Oxford Pontiac Press Phete 
from left above, Philinda Ashley 
Koonce as Laurie. Seated from 
of Oxford Area Community High 
  
To Stage Oklahoma OXFORD —- The record-smash- 
ing Broadway musicale, “Okla- 
homa,” -will be recreated on the 
of Oxford Area Community 
ef 
In the leading roles are Mr. 
and Mrs, Earl L. .Koonce as Jud 
and Laurie, Philinda Ashiey as   Ado Annie and Tom O’Brien of) 
Pontiac as Curley. 
x * * 
Gordon Mathie has done the mus- 
ical preparation of the chorus, as- 
sisting John Grose, who is musical 
director of the production. 
In charge of dramatics and chor- 
glide ace Mert West Lakes Girl Scouts Mrs, Mark Van Wagoner, chair- man of the local club’s music 
committee, is coordi- x ay Jean La Douceur respectively, + 
Among the Junior High School 
PTA chaperones will be Mr. and 
Robert Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- 
  
a aed be the theme 
for the annual fall d to be 
held at 6:30 oh ditantey at 
Commerce. Methodist Church. 
Guest speaker, the Rev..Paul J. 
Hart of the First Methodist Church in Pontiac, will speak on his ex- 
periences while visiting Japan last 
summer. 
The 30-voice choir will present 
several selections from the Jap- 
anese musical comedy, ‘The 
Mikado.” SWEETE 
  
to Hold Autumn Pageant 
An autumn camp fire and pag- 
eant for the Girl Scout troop in 
the West Lakes neighborhood will 
be held tomorrow at the John 
Ivory polo farm at 7 p.m. The       of Oxford and Suzanne Kidd of Ama 
Arbor. . girls’ families and friends. are in-| 
vited,   685 N. East Boulevard (Pontiac) 
3415 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. (Waterf’d Twp.) many others. 1, 2, 3 and 5-pound boxes. or milk chocolate coatings. 
ual a Mr. and Mrs: 45 - 
ivi NATIONAL Japanese Thanksgiving SANDERS 
Theme of Church Dinner STORES FOOD STORES 
COMMERCE—A “Japanese 
SINCE 1875 
ST DAY IS SATURD 
23S. Telegraph near W. Huron (Pontiac) 2375 Orchard Lake Road (Sylvan Lake) 
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In Walled Lake District   
OK Plans for 2 School Additions WALLED LAKE — The Board Voorheis and Cox Insurance;tax, part of which would go to 
financial of Education here has approved) agency has been named the agent architect's plans for additions to 
two schools in the district. 
* * * 
The plans, prepared by Walter| icles for,the year and T. Anicka, school architect, call) out the remaining 50 
for a final addition to the new! to other agents in the 
High| * Clifford H. Smart Junior 
School and for another seven rooms! 
at the Union Lake Elenientary Z 
In other school board action, 
Taylor and Sens Chevrolet Agen- | 
cy has been awarded the con- 
tract for three six-cylinder pas- 
senger cars for driver training 
purposes in the school district 
at $1,832 each. jof record for school insurance. 
As such he wil retain 5¢@ 
cent of the school 
* * 
STUDY BUDGET 
The school board currently is)     aid. 
* 
Clitt ord ward school 
* 
ie 
  studying a revised budget for this|/ing that tickets for home football 
school year. The board will meet) games be ‘sold at the south gate 
with the Teachers’ Salary Com-'and that the St. William Church 
The school board decided to keep mittee to discuss possible adjust- | and School parking lgt be used by 
one of the cars used for driver ments of wages as soon as addi- | game patrons, it was announced 
training last year to transport chil- tional information concerning state|by Smart that those arrangements 
dren with defective hearing to spe- aid payments is received and ahave been completed and would cial classes in Pontiac 
will “be hired for this purpose. A driver Supreme Court decision miade re-|be in effect at all future games 
_\Barding the _legality of the use| here,   THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1050 
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Sigepy Ps “a waged 
JANET MARIE WALDO 
A June wedding is planned by 
Janet Marie Waldo and Ray- 
mond Hopkins. The bride-elect 
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Floyd Waldo, of 966 W. Pred- Soe S 
more Rd, Lake Orion. Her 
fiance is the son of Mr. and 
alia alae cil 
  Council Leader - 
Will Address 
+, |Carpenter PTA 
next Monday’s meeting of the Car- ORION TOWNSHIP—Speaker at 
PLAN YOUTH RALLY — Preparing for the 
Walther League Zone Rally to be held at Cedar 
Crest Lutheran Church in White Lake Township 3: 
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‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 NINETEEN   
  
She Married the Prince but .. . 
Cinderella Tale Told in Modern 
      Fashion —Cinderelia'sjwith the prince became a living)So aid my old enemies. Even my needle. I turned from one dope, real life story, as it might be told lousy stepmother and my two lousy! sions another dope~ by ‘a modern literary ghost: As I look back siow, I realize|stepsisters talked me into getting|,..” ee ‘eae 
slipper. w 
Actually, it was only afterward 
that I 
    T began to feel blue all the time. 
happiness wa s,The prince was no help. He was 
Before that I had 2O man, but a weak foolish boy. 
been only a young \Far too immature for me. made me feel better, 
out he was making love to half,around the palace cellar, Marriage 
me into a wom-' After that I ceased to care. drank with anybody and everybody 
an. | Success is very lonely, particu-\—the wine steward, the sewing 
No one knows larly if it comes too fast. I found/girl, the captain of the guards. .   hearts weep in,They all had their hands out. 
palaces. My life My old friends sponged on me. 
  tenderly ,and murmur, 
I grew more lonely. I found)lass.” king. 
giving my- 
“Good 
| Well, thanks to the psychiatrist’s|shoes since the U.S. patent office but soon the old bubbly wasn't’couch and two trips to the federal ) 
| It broke my heart when I found|strong enough. I learned my way hospital at Lexington, Ky. 
Next week my divorce from | prrRoIT — 
the prince ts final. I didn’t get a 
' 1¢ | ;| bad settlement—50 per cent of how many broken out nobody Joved me for myseif.|the guards themselves .. . and| ; ; 
the friends of the guards’ friends.| e Preperty plus lawyers’ fees. 
From the bottle I went on to the! What lies ahead? Well, the king— I've 
red and kicked the habit. I discovered aan tu the chambermaids in the palace.|tapped every wine cask there, 1 self. I know who I am now. \my ex-father-in-law, wants to shed 
his wife and make me’ the new 
queen. 
It is the kind of marriage that, 
makes sense. The king is an older} 
man, a father symbol who can 
give me the emotional security I 
  
  ~~ atents Add Up 
, BOSTON — More than 8,000 pat- 
ents have been granted for the) 
‘manufacture of leather soles and| 
\was established in 1836. 
    
‘More 2-Car Families 
|car-owning families having two or | 
  per cent as of now. In Queen Mary’s Letter to Duke   
Tax Indictments . 
Hit 8 Teamsters Federal Grand Jury 
in Philadelphia Charges 
Evasion for 1955 ‘Grieved Beyond Words’ 
manly (AP)—The late Queen) titude you took up caused your 
Mary told the Duke of Windsor ‘ 
that in abdicating for the love of ney _ -" . ates 
twice - divorced Wallis Warfield) _ 
Simpson, “‘you did not seem able| Jt seemed to take any point of view but those who made such sacrifices 
your own.” during the war that you, as their 
  PHILADELPHIA {AP) — Eight 
organizers for Teamsters Local 
107 wefe indicted Wednesday by 
a federal grand jury on charges of 
evading 1955 taxes ‘ranging in 
amounts from $248 to $858. 
Indicted were Nicholas Frank, 
Levittown, Pa., and Charles Amo- 
roso, John Elco, Jacob Snyder, 
Harry Lindsay, Michael Sobolew- 
Grant, all of Philadelphia. 
The government said that the 
by Raymond Cohen, secretary- 
more cars has increased 4.8 per treasurer of the local. Cohen had the sake of the country... 
cent in 1948 to an estimated 13.8!been under fire by the. Senate!   <“ « king, refused a lesser sacrifice. 
A secret letter that the old| mother oan hed Ftd and eur 
Queen wrote her son 18 months} bein parted, and the c: of it (after his abdication as King a pee me beyond oa , ward VIII in 1936 was disclosed)”. fier all a a oe 
today with the publication of her Sa ave a, put country before everything official biography. She ‘died at 85°. . a ag lon March 24, 1953, jcme,, ond I simply cannot change 
| * * * —_ * ok + 
| “You will remember.” the | Edward went into semiexile and 
widow of King George V wrote|married the Baltimore-born di- 
\ski, Arthur Brown and John A.' their eldest son, “how miserable| vorcee after his dramatic broad- 
|I was when you informed me of!cast that he could not carry on 
your intended marriage and ab-'as king without ‘‘the woman I 
The percentage of! men were employed as organizers! dication and how I implored you love.’ His reign lasted less than 
not to do so for our sake and'11 months and he was succeedéd 
by his younger brother, the Duke 
  
  
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 
Allegan County Hit 
by Financial Crisis.   
It Just Isn’t Rite 
Womanless Wedding. Set 
6 at the Proud 7k Area. ; Rockefeller Plans 
‘Nonpolitical' 
Western Jaunt 
ALBANY (UPI)—New York's 
Gev. Nelson Rockefeller today 
announced a cross country tour   
Bugas Switches 
fo Foreign Post | Will Head Operations 
Overseas, Step Out of that will take him into the home- *reeeegsezesesrseq? 
| land of Vice President Richard 
! Nixon, his chief rival for the 
| GOP presidential nomination in 
DETROIT w& — John S. Bugas; 1968. Bargaining Picture 
~ of Bloomfield Hills, Ford vice 
president who has been the auto 
* firm's chief architect of labor con- 
* tracts for 15 years, is going to 
concentrate on Ford's foreign op- 
erations. 
Bugas was relieved of his indus- 
trial relations responsibilities yes-| 
‘ terday and assigned to full-time 
duties as director of manufactur- 
ing and sales abroad. 
President Henry Ford II an. | 
neunced the change in a state- 
ment saying the “great impor- | 
tance of the company’s manu- | | trip to California and Oregon, * * * 
The move was Widely inter- 
preted as an indication that the 
Si-year-old chief executive plans 
a program of testing his strength 
among Republican delegates. 
* * * 
Rockefeller said, however, that 
he was “not going as a candi- 
date.’’ He announced a three-day 
states considered politically sig- 
nificant because of their primary 
elections. Vice President Nixon 
is from California. The board's social welfare com- 
mittee also reported that the cchel; ‘bagi of 8 92 
  the help defray the cont 
* * * : 
The students, their teachers and 
some parents will camp from Nov.   
department's 31 employes already 
have $10,500 in calaries due at   
Pimlico Calls Ott 
*: Special for Top Nags 
BALTIMORE (| — The Mary- 
land Jockey Club today called off 
this year's running of the Pimlico 
Special after it failed to arrange 
between Hillsdale and present and that the department, 
mr witeit tits to met toe HOUSING Starts Fall 
More Than Usual The blame for the financial crisis 
was put on increases in hospital 
and 
WASHINGTON ® — Private 
housing starts fell more than usual medical expenses for the 
county. 
last month, the Commerce Depart- 
ment reported Wednesday. Work 
was started on 117,000 private 
dwelling units, compared ~ with 
124,800 in August. , |tor of Pimlico race course, said ‘‘I 
The report said housing starts 
were at a seasonally adjusted an- 
nual rate of 1,325,000—down from 
rate of 1,340,000 estimated in 
August. Starts hit a peak rate   
  a. % 
re Meng en 
ox Pe seneate ok: va mile and _ three-sixteenths + ete oh 3, webeoe foe 
  AP Wirephete 
‘ pound satellite. Studying cosmic radiation and 
other mysteries of space, it will advance a step 
further sending a man into space within the 
next two years. The Juno rocket was launched 
from Cape Canaveral, Fla., Tuesday.   
THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF [T — When 
the Juno II rocket blasted away from its launch- 
ing pad, it carried Explorer VII into an orbit. 
The gyroscope satellite is expected to answer 
Tany questions about space and. the weather. 
The diagram gives you the workings of the 9114- He’s Ist Mexican Chief 
to Visit Canadians 
OTTAWA (UPI)—Mexican Pres- 
ident Adolfo Lopez Mateos begins 
the first Canadian visit by a Mex 
ican head of state today. 
The President of the United Mex-   
  facturing and sales activities 
abroad” require Bugas’ full 
is on Pembroke road in Bloomfield ~_.s 
Hills, had held two vice presiden- Dispute to Court 
“ dustrial relations and also vice} 
president of international group. | DETROIT  — John A. Méilon, 
relations since 1945. \state’s license plate fee office, 
ne jsaid he would go to court today to 
* charge of the FBI's Detroit office ea si — : file ‘a bill 
to go with Ford in the 1940s. « | ile ‘a 
lasking that Secretary of State ;will introduce the officers for the manufacturing executive, be- \James M. Hare be stopped from \Walled Lake PTA to Hold)" | 
came Bugas' successor as head ar and make announcements. Gov. Williams Tours | ichampionship match 21 years ‘See 1957, Bugas. who's home! | KES License Job 
cies. He was vice president of in-| 
He had headed Ford's industria) deposed manager of a secretary of 
Bugas quit as special agent in; fight for his job. 
Kenneth D. Cassidy, former jot complaint with Ciopult Cnirt, 
lclosing the office and replacing it ago.” 
  . adversary of UAW President Wal- eevee 
es ee ses of industrial relations. a |with another one on Detroit's east of 2218 Woodland St., Royal Oak, 
joined the company in 1946. He 
has been executive aide in the 
metal stamping and steel and 
giass divisions. 
A second new vice president is 
  * \side 
Hare asked Mellon to resign 
when the chairman of the l4th 
district's Democratic committee 
charged Mellon failed to cooper- 
ate with the district's official ‘Polish Auto Factory 
WARSAW, Poland #—Gov. Wil- 
liams of Michigan ended a five-day 
tour of Poland with a visit to a 
Polish automobile factory yester-       Malcolm L. Denise. He will sist Iday. 
with Cassidy in industrial rela. Democratic organization. «*«t 
tions. A native of Decatur, II Hare also ordered the office “There is just no comparison 
Denise has been a labor relations closed at 5 p.m. today and said it between that plant and those in| legal expert for Ford 
* * * jt 
The | would be replaced by the new one | Michigan,”’ 
omorrow. The new office will be 
departure of Bugas from manned by civil service personnel owned factory in the Warsaw 
the labor relations scene removes rather than appointees. 
a familiar figure from Ford's la- 
bor contract bargaining with the of Michigan's 250 fee offices under that is where the similarity ends.’ ‘| 
civil service eventually United Auto Workers. 
* * * ' 
Bugas headed the Ford bargain- 
ing teams as the company’s No. ] 
ter Reuther in many hot contract 
battles 
He gave up his FBI office to go 
with Ford at the time of the com- 
pany’s reorganization under Henry 
Ford II following the death of the 
elder Henry Ford, company found- 
er and Henry II's grandfather 
  
As Big as One State 
Malaspina Glacier off the 
southern coast of Alaska could 
cover all of Rhode Island. 
  Hare said he hoped to place all 
  
No Raise in Floor 
of UAW Entry Fee 
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. —The 
United Auto Workers’ conven. 
tion refused today to increase 
the minimum initiation fee for 
local unions to $15. 
The constitution now provides 
for a fee of not less than $5 or | 
more than $15. 
Many delegates argued the in- 
crease would cripple efforts to 
get new members. the governor comment- 
ed after his visit to the state- 
suburb of Zeran. ‘‘Both their plant 
and ours produce automobiles, but 
The governor said he could not | 
speak as an automotive expert, 
but he was impressed by the poor 
condition of the workshops, the 
vast amounf of idle machinery 
and an apparent lack of organ- 
ization. 
The Zeran plant produces about 
10.000 Warszawa sedans a year. 
Villlams said he was told that 
Starting pay at the plant was 800) 
zlotys a month ($33 at the official 
exchange). 
«  & 
The governor, accompanied by 
Mrs. Williams, flew from Warsaw 
to Berlin, via Copenhagen and 
Hamburg. In Berlin they will start 
a tour of West Germany.   
      
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TWENTY-ONE   
State Group’s Budget Small   
Uses Intluence«to’ Boost History LANSING (UPI) —, mmo ee} 
-‘g revival of interest in Michigan! tsiand; @ mill at Waterloo; a ghost peep Nag 5 per Copunt 
on how to start & historical 
society or plan a unity cen- 
tennial. 
It publishes a quarterly maga- 
tine, “Michigan History,’”’ und 
tographs in the state archives it 
runs, 
Just as important, however, is 
the indirect hand the Commission has in buying and restoration of 
important historical sites. 
* * * 
“We're not in the land manage- 
ment business and we don’t want 
to be," Beeson said. ia tnt Je Be Keweornay 
Strang and a band of followers 
colonized Beaver Island (in north-| ‘ 
  
q 
Tavitwe Bees: t Copree, wits 
closely together. 
me cod a basil Mitery was considered    
has a history at least as colorful 
and exciting as that of any other.”’ 
Russ Production Up, 
Tass Report Says   |Mascot Search 
Hard on Hunter Mother Falcon ‘Bombs’ 
dm. Ponce ACADEMY, Colo. 
(UPID—A couple of Air Force cap- 
tains have found that supplying 
the new Air Force Academy with 
if a supply is close at hand. 
Recently, Captains William L. 
Richardson Jr., and Don W. Gal- 
vin climaxed weeks of surveying 
two falcon aeries in the area by 
capturing six slightly shook but 
lively baby falcons. 
The birds were nabbed from 
nests located on Cathedral Reck, 
a prominent landmark near the 
Academy, and from the Norm 
Smith ranch near Monument, 
    ern Lake Michigan) in the 1840s at 
_ about the same. time Brigham 
founded Salt Lake City. 
* * * 
The Mormon leader. set up his 
own ‘‘country,” although he per- 
ature. | 
~ |both the first nine months of 1959 
" jand the third quarter had been MOSCOW* (UPI) — Soviet indus- 
trial production in the first nine| 
jtargets by 4 per cent and was up| 
|12 per cent over the same period 
‘last year, Tass says. 
* * * 
Quoting an official announce- 
ment of the Central Statistical 
Board, Tass said that targets: for 
surpassed “both in over-all indus-   Cole, 
Galvin was methodically dive- duty for Richardson, since he’s 
officer-In-charge of the cadet 
faleoners, 
mothér. Falconry is his off-day 
hobby. During duty hours he 
teaches political science. 
Refugees Quarter 
of West Germans 
FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) 
—Every fourth person living in 
West Germany today is a refugee 
from behind the Iron Curtain,   
  bombed by the mother of four of) 
the birds obtained from Cathedral 
Rock. He suffered a score of 
needle-beaked bites. 
* * * 
Richardson had to go mountain) 
climbing to take the other pair of | 
falcons. They were perched ‘on the 
lip of a red sandstone about 200 
feet above a mesa en the Smith 
ranch. the German Ministry for Refugee 
Affairs reports. 
x *« * 
In its latest refugee figures, | 
brought up to July 1 of this year, | 
the ministry said there were 
12,732,600 refugees in West Ger- | 
many exclusive of the Saarland 
and West Berlin. 
The figure is 24.6 per cent of 
the total population, the report 
said. But for Galvin it was a matter | 
mascots is no simple chore, even |Of ‘enjoyment, despite the Stuka-' 
like attack by the baby birds’| 
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       “But we do advise the Con- 
servation Department abéut 
which histerieal sites should be 
en the top priority list for ac- 
quisition by the state.” 
Some of the most important on‘Society, as well as Commission 
the priority list at the moment in-|chairman. Beeson, who was born in Oregon 
and received his doctorate at the 
    trial production and in most of the INSTRUCTS FALCONERS 
* lessential items.’’ 
University of Minnesota, is presi-|Russians admit is haif that of the|°! the cadet falconers. dent of the Michigan Historical|United States, rose 8 per cent in| The newly acquired birds have | 
the first nine months of this year,| been lodged in his quarters. He | 
Tass said. Refugees from Communist East 
Germany account for 3,245,000 of 
the total, The other 9,486,700 | 
came from the Oder-Neisse terri- 
tories seized by Poland at the 
end of the war and from other 
keeps them stuffed with beef Communist areas, Richardson, a history instructor) 
* lat the Academy, also has charge’ Labor productivity, which the 
  
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TWENTY-THREE   
  
Another Rocky 
for Governor? Winthrop Rockefeller Is 
Possible Candidate for 
_ Arkansas Post 
DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) Arkansas} *8"e* tillionairé Winthrop Rockefeller, 
in Dallas to visit the State Fair 
q@f Texas, says he might run for 
governor of Arkansas, although 
he is not “‘seeking’’ the job. 
* * * 
, But Rockefeller hedged when 
questioned about: party affiliation 
and his views on present Gov, 
Orval Faubus. He came to. Dallas 
from Little Rock to see the state 
fair. 
; “This whole subject is new to 
me,” Rockefeller said. “It was 
not my idea. Let's make that 
clear. And [ am definitely not 
seeking the job.” 
Rockefeller predicted that the 
chief issue in any future guberna- 
torial election in Arkansas would 
be integration, whether he is a 
candidate or not. 
‘ALL THE SAME’ 
“I don’t think there are any 
such things as first and second 
class citizens,” Rockefeller said. 
“They’re all the same when 
taxes are to be paid and when 
the draft call comes. Why should 
it be different when it ecmes 
to scheols?”’ - 
About Faubus, Rockefeller said 
only that “‘he’s still the governor 
of the state and I work for him 
as chairman of the Arkansas In- 
dustrial Development Commission. 
Remember — if I object to him 
too strongly I could have re- 
signed.” 
* * * 
Rockefeller would not say 
whether he would run on the Re- 
publican or Democratic ticket if 
he enters the governor's race. 
“Everybody assumes that it 
would be on the Republican 
ticket, but this is not necessar- 
fly so,” he said. “I wouldn't 
be adverse to running as an 
independent.” 
He said he would decide on the 
matter later. 
  
Press Relations 
Panel Scheduled 
by School Group 
The Oakland County School 
Board Assn. wil! hold its fall din- 
ner 6:30 p.m, Oct. 21 at Fern- 
dale’s new high school, 881 Pine- 
crest. 
* *® * 
A panel will be presented on 
“What Have They Said About You 
Lately,” or ‘“‘How Are Your Press 
Relations.’ 
The pane! wil! be moderated by 
Abraham Brickner, president of 
the Oak Park Board of Education. 
* * x 
Panelists include William Shunck, 
superintendent of Waterford Town- 
ship Schools; Joseph N. McCall, 
editor of the Holly Herald-Adver- 
tiser; Ben Jones, president of the | 
Troy Board of Education; and 
Grant Howell, managing editor of 
the Royal Oak Daily Tribune. 
Laos Prober Deaies 
Knowing of Top Red   
TOKYO (AP) — A member of 
former commander in Korea is 
masterminding the rebellion in 
Laos. <* 
* * * 
“I've never heard. of it,” said 
Brig. Gen. 
I've heard it, I'm really aston- 
ished."’ 
A high official in the Japanese 
Foreign Ministry also stated he 
had no such report. 
* *x * 
Ahrens arfrived in Tokyo from 
Laos Wednessay night with Shin- 
ichi Shibusawa ‘of Japan, chair- tion par 
of the vast; subcontinent and ear- Ww GTON W =~ A 12-na-\the big bottleneck issues in pre-;meetings in Washington over the 
on Antarctica, includ-jvious East-West ‘disarmament|past 15 months. May Smooth. Disarmament Road 
Parley on Antarctica Neutrality The United States recognizes 
none of the claims and does not 
assert sovereignty for itself in Ant- 
arctica, The Soviet Union made a 
long study which disputed the Ant- 
claims of 
others. Moscow extended no claim The seven claiming sovereign- 
ty over parts of Antarctica are 
Argentina, Australia, Chile, 
France, New Zealand, Norway 
and the United Kingdom. 
Besides the United States and 
Russia, conference participants arctica sovereignty 
of its own. 
. * * * 
    Secretary of State Christian A. 
without such claims are Belgium,|Herter will welcome the delega- 
Representatives of the 12 nations|Japan and the Union of South|tioms and serve as temporary chair- 
marking it for cooperative scien-|have held 60 secret preliminary | Africa. man,   
  Says GOP Blocked 
Idle Pay to 30,000 
from collecting some six million 
dollars” in jobless pay benefits 
which “rightfully should have been theirs.” 
Speaking on a Democratic-spon- 
sored television program, Brown 
declared last night that the Re-| 
publicans were guilty of “‘legisla- 
tive blackmail’’ would agree fo- passage of a tem- 
The amendment would have re- 
pealed a State Supreme Court 
decision in the Ford-Canton case, 
involving the payment of jobless 
benefits to Michigan workers id- 
led by a strike in the Ford plant 
at Canton, Ohio. 
compensation payments up to 13 
said 30,000 Michigan workers would 
have been eligible for the added 
  by insisting on benefits if the state Legislature had 
    tific ventures. . 
The great south polar region — 
as big as the U States and 
From a cold war standpoint, this 
government figures a peacekeep- 
ing agreement for Antarctica may 
show the way toward other East- 
West deals on disarmament and 
use of outer space. 
Antarctica is a timely trial 
Yzround because both Moscow and 
Washington agree no nation can 
yet stake out spvereignty over ter- 
ritory there. Also, scientists of the 
two nations have been cooperating 
in antarctic studies. 
The proposed treaty would shelve 
without prejudice territorial claims 
already made by seven of the 12 
nations. Some of these claims are 
conflicting. 
How feng the treaty would be 
in effect is up to the conference 
to decide. 
In outlawing military use of 
Antarctica, the United States 
wants an inspection system to 
make sure there are no violators. 
It would not rule out such log- 
istical facilities as naval supply 
bases, but would ban missile 
sites. 
Control and inspection have been | 
Lakes May See 
Great Ore Race End of Steel Walkout 
Would Create a Mighty | 
Demand by Smelters |   
HAMILTON, Ont. —The big- 
gest Great Lakes race in history 
  
Heriberto Ahrens of 
Argentina. ‘‘This is the first time   may start next week if a Taft- 
{Hartley injunction ends the United) 
States steel strike. 
| Ore boat operators hope to get | 
nearly 250 carriers in operation in| 
jan effort to beat the “freeze 
|squeeze”™ which is inevitable by 
ithe end of November. 
Hamilton’s steel mills have 
been stockpiling ore at a satis- | 
| factory rate, due to their ability | 
to move cargoes from Seven | 
| Islands on the north shore of the 
St. Lawrence, 
But their normal sources are the 
mines at the head of Lake Superior | 
and they may be able to get a 
head start on United States car- 
riers at the loading docks. 
U.S. ore carriers may not be 
able to sail for four or five days 
after the strike is halted. Crews 
are scattered far and wide and it 
will take them that long to travel) 
to port cities and get their ships 
ready. 
Canada Steamship Lines and 
upper lakes shipping carriers 
have been running regularly be- | 
tween Seven Islands and Hamil- | 
ton, 
They can switch to the upper 
lakes run rapidly. 
Steel mills in the United States | 
are told the carriers can move) 
more than 17 million tons of ore to) 
Lake Michigan and Lake Erie} 
smelters before the freeze up. This) 
is not enough for full production | 
throughout the winter.     
  
Vet Fire Chief Dies 
HARBOR SPRINGS # — Louis 
E. Juillerett, chief of the volunteer 
Harbor Springs fire department 
for 61 years until 1958, died Tues- 
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Those Who Made Him 
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     HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Movie 
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cause he doesn't want to offer 
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the theater exhibitors who helped 
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Building Block Assembly Lines Cut Costs ‘ Jand the inflexibility of paist highly-| SCHOOL’S Reale: bea Goss g an agers ie automatic production lines. = 
New Industrial Revolution Dawns “ey! gute ad a + * afew   
     
     
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a; change in the specifications of 
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system, a manufacturer caught 
in a changing market will be able 
to change a number of his 
“units’’ relatively cheaply, keep 
| right eon producing without long 
| shutdowns, : 
Another advantage: a small 
company will be able to build up 
its automated production lines 
piece by piece. With ‘‘building 
’ blocks,”’. he can keep adding un 
goods from automobiles to oil well equipment. These changes | “It’s the best news we've heard | 
should gradually mean more variety in the things you buy, for jin a long time,” says one small | 
example in styles of cars. a manufacturer |               
  
  
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rapidly as the big concerns per cent of the cost of the new 
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7 Arthur Godfrey's Son Hawaii Has a ‘Mostest’ Montana Sees Changes |Death Valley Below Sea 
Breaks Leg at Soccer The southernmost point in. the| HELENA, Mont, — During the| BARSTOW, Calif. — Death Val- — ‘ ' Boat jrsse yg eee ton gee remqnlnene. Pag conendiees Sacpere nied papell wf 
RICHMOND, Va. Uf — Mike God- Key West, Fla, is now Ka Lae,|sion of the United States, the state/in width and is about 150 miles in frey, son of television personality the tip of Hawaii Island. It is on'of Montana has been a part of six|length. It averages about 279 feet Arthur Godfrey, was reported in @ parallel with Mexico City. —'natipnal subdivisions. below sea level.   “ . 
satisfatcory condition at a local 
hospital today. 
He broke a leg Tuesday in a 
soccer game. Godfrey, a student at 
Virginia Military Institute, was 
playing in a match at Randolph- 
Macon College in nearby Ashland. 
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   In the next week executives of the company will 
be calling on housewives in the Metropolitan 
Detroit area. They plan to ask homemakers 
what they like in supermarkets. REMINISCING — C. Olaf Tolla (left), vice 
president of the Kroger Detroit division, and 
Joseph B. Hall, president of the Kroger com- 
pany, set out in a horse-drawn replica of the 
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Kroger Executives Call 
Hudson River on County Housewives e s 
Settin Ancient | Three hundred executives of the 
Kroger Co. the nation’s third lar- 
gest food chain, are ringing door- 
Adirondack Hills Are bells this week in the Wayne-Oak- 
Over a Billion Years land County area to find out what 
Old, Now Eroded   
have no set list of questions to ask 
They expect to chat with home. 
makers in an informal way, giv- 
ing the women an opportunity to 
tell what they would like to see 
in new supermarkets, what. they 
like and don’t like about the pres- 
ent setup 
Hall emphasized in his an- 
nouncement of this program that Mrs. America likes and dislikes 
about supermarkets. 
| Joseph B. Hall, president of the 
company, started the doorbell ring- 
ing, Tuesday in Detroit 
The company interested in 
obtaining a relationship WASHINGTON—Henryv Hudson's 
famous river, explored by him on 
the Half Moon 350 years ago, is is 
closer 
  short in distance but long on” with its customers, the sort of rap-| It is not a consumer research geology port the smal] corner grocery store | program: in the ordinary Sense. 
Near its source, the Hudson is has always had. | There has been no careful plot- a clear trout stream, dashing . | ting of representative groups or through forests of spruce and re — eine Paice | ages. It is more like the samp- . SS 
balsam. Later, it flows placidly oor, =e s * | ling of opinion an old-time ped- past ancient mountains and lava! sewing packet. If she can pro- | 
duce a $5 cash register tape | if neo ! . 
ae to meet incoming Atlantic dated from Oct. 5 threagh Oct. 
a ; 16 she will be given the oppor- For 300 miles the river follows tunity to answer a general ques- 
a remarkably Straight course tien about feed. 
much of it along a deep valley 
With steeply msing rock walls The right answer wins her a 
the National Geographic Society prize. In any case she receive 
Says |merchandise coupon 
The Hudson rises in New York 
State's Adirondack wilderness | 
among hills of ancient granites 
which formed the roots of a 
great mountain chain over a bil- 
lion years ago. The mountains 
eroded away, leaving only a 
trace of events which took place 
in the primitive crust. The rocks 
are among the oldest on earth. 
The highest point the river 
hasin is Mount Marcy. more than 
The Hud in 
a mile above sea level. 
son's birthplace there has been 
described by a naturalist as ‘‘a 
minute, unpretending tear of the 
clouds .. . a lovely pool shivering} 
in the breeze of the mountains.”’| 
the stream 
tumbles over stones shining green, State Employes Assn 
iridescent manded 
|State Employes Union change its| 
|name to avoid confusion in identi- 
When the Hudson joins the Mo- fying the two organizations. blue with c gold, and 
labradorite. 
SEA LEVEL AT TROY 
hawk at Troy, 150 miles from its 
mouth. it 
Hudson Highlands, site 
Point. In 
i sheer gray cliff rises on ‘west * * * 
Hal] and his fellow executives 
  
has reached sea level. accused the rival group of fraud 
Southward, the river passes the and deception and threatened a 
of gWest lawsuit if it ignores the demand 
metropolitan ol Similarity in names has caused Irked by Rival State Association Says 
It Wants New Name: 
to Avoid Similarity 
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LANSING —The Michigan| 
today de- 
the AFL-CIO Michigan 
Gordon Larson, MSEA president 
“embarrassment and misidenti- S$ 4 division here is the largest in the 
company. 
erated in this area from division 
| headquarters at 12701 Middle Belt 
|Rd., Livonia. 
Employe Group | dier got from the people he 
called on. 
This sampling was first done on 
a small scale in Pittsburgh. The 
Detroit area was chosen for the 
first large scale ‘“‘Kroger Calls on 
You"’ program because the Kroger 
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wall 3 to 550 feet high and 12| Sere dean ae cre te today’s rooms, AMERICAN SQUARE is for every room in your home! Note the modest prices! miles long. The cliff begam 88 8/ wascu claims 12,580 state em- great sheet of lava in Triassic! jioves as member, Larson said } ' times, some 160 million years ago.| to a better to Robert 8. Gros- THE DINING ROOM! 4 Red shales above and below the; — . ~ 
M4 5 Palisades contain the bones and| ‘°F —— 
bs footprints of dinosaurs. Last May, Larson said. a strike 
4 Oe threat by the MSEU because of | ” 4 . payless paydays for state employes | 
42 Round Table. SGne $ 85.00 : MSU Is Getting was erroneously attributed to the 
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. S d N The MSEU claims a member 
Glass Door China. ind 159.00 tudents Now ship of 1,500. 
52” Buffet 145.00 EAST LANSING (UPI:—Apr Larson said the rival group ees ° matls eal bye = of ents nt adopted a similar title in ‘a de 4 Michigan State Universit, get. liberate attempt to mislead and/| 
ling halter deceive career civil service em- 
é + +* ployes.”* ' MSI adn scholar * * * 
shps director Gordon A. Sabine The name of the AFL-CIO group, 
caid yesterday that this veare N@ Said, is not registered as a 
freshman class has m top scho]. Corporation, a labor association of 
arship students. students ab rank “even as an assumed name.” 
4 t the top of national intelligence _ = = ou —— es 
tests and students who had straight 
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he said. 
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Cape Hunting 'S teelworkers’ Resources. 
Dwindle Day by D Dogs Hunt YOU | vwmosner s. cnacent ene PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP)—The ernment surplus food if they can 
‘ half-million striking steelworkers;Prove they have exhausted all Ferocious Pups Rarely jwio haven't picked up a pay check|*heir savings and other assets. 
Survive in Captivity; |in ike- But for the most part the ‘half- P yi a3 ‘wooks are a tiriite-wign, Y0- million striking steelwerkers. are 
      
        
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    Mother Kills Them aomrcohe Jot, but thelr jfinaneial ving Sree ete ars DURING 
s worsen as the ay ither 
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      WASHINGTON (UPI) — When! . & *% fan tee - = aueee deeer 
you think of an affectionate,| What soyrces of income do they | = 
loyal pet, the first word that prob- have? For the great majority “TV Quiz Probe | to »janswer is ‘none.’ 
ghiy, comes to your mated. te “dog's Many of the family men in’ the But there are a couple of pups) .io6) milis learned t Is Bi Mistake recently born at the Washington/start building up a po by alten g ‘ National Zoo you certainly wouldn't months before contract time rals\Price Maintains 
       
     
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      their fingers crossed. These snarl-| A few — a very few — are for-|vestigation of rigged TV quiz shows ing, snapping youngsters rarely|tunate and find part-time jobs. |is a ‘terrible mistake” if it means | survive in captivity. In geotne, — a big excep-jloss of quiz shows. 
tion, striking workers are eligible! Price, himself a quiz show vet-| The reason: their mother — |{or unemployment benefits. jeran, said in an interview yester- whose disposition is none too | But New York is the only state|day the shows were the ‘ ‘only pro-| good —usually kills her young. In (with such legislation. For  the| grams that were imparting knowl-| fact, full-grown Cape Hunting most part the workers are shift- eae or telling me anything, re- dogs will kill anything they can jing for themselves. The United | gardless of how they were phonied get their fangs into. Steelworkers international has no/yup."’ 
While Zoo officals theorize that ‘strike fund; it pays the workers | The actor, on a lecture tour, 
mom may have become a bit less 2° bene fits, + + | sald that when he appeared on 
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Bank Shortage 
Being Shushed Dallas Official Free. 
Under Bond; $290,320 
Amount Missing   
DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Authori- 
ties kept mum today about what 
became of $290,320 they accused 
a bank official of misapplying. | 
Federal agents charged James 
Cook Evans, 52, thin-haired, quiet 
and mild, in the case Wednesday | 
but refused to disclose many de- 
tails, He waived preliminary hear- 
ing and went free under only 
$2.500 bond 
The money disappeared in the 
past two years, inveshgators said 
from the First National Bank in 
Dallas, one of the city’s largest 
Pvans was an assistant vice pres- 
ident and had worked there since 
4925 
Ben H. Wooten, president of the 
bank, said he understood the 
shortage involved five other men 
and a wildcat oi! dmiling project 
No other bank employe had any 
thing to do with the shortage, he 
said 
The FBI charged Evans specif 
fcally with a false entry in bank 
records crediting a nonexistent 
$3.009 deposit. Evans had no 
comment 
“The misapplication came about   TWOFOLD BENEFI 
but also the big T — 
through the making of fictitious . 
deposits and the paying and con One of the largest and most i€ ™ ar eivViil,, al { - ; 
Beneficial projects receiving sup- cleaning of drafts drawn for. col : 
lec " Woote d port from the United Fund is the 
ection ooten Said Communit Activities Center k 
Fidelity bonds covered fhe mMmunity le ent lo rath t | > S ' sartive 
amount of the loss, the bank pres _ ed in the heart of Waterford 
; ow nship 
ident said - I ' : ; ; 
Other emploses discovered a More than just a local commun 
shortage Tuesday when jilness 'ty center, the big cement block 
kept Evans off the job. and the; PUl/ding on Willams Lake road 
Evans was bank notified the FBI accommodates some 
tired County people weekly, 
to secretary and general 
Mrs. Helen Ha 
* * * 
Ousted Surgeon 
ls Sued Again ss: surplus food Everything from ballet 
ng fun programs, to 
ic =omeetings 
ibution of gx }.000 Oakland 
according 
manager 
archers 
dog training and Saturday mor 
rummage 
and 
vernment 
is in Operation eve! 
hour of every day and might in 
Dr. Sullenberger and the week : From the outside, the big two- 
Pontiac . General Are story square building looks sub- 
Linked in Demand stantial] — and plain. There is no 
fancy entrance-way, no elegant pil 
i. Ne Siiwherer ant steps or Impressive decora 
is ne pints nad ons: Of AN} kind There 2 little ont rT i spita] ave , 
been linked again i 
ing $250.000 damages 
Filed in Circuit Court yesterday 
by Mrs. Manon L. Mero, 154 
Larkspur Rd Lake. the 
sult names the hospital's medical | 
staff and Board of Trustees as co- 
defendants 
Specific charges are to 
within 15 days a Suit claim 1 
Umon 
, Mrs. Mero's husband, Pili, died 
in the hospital Nov 
was one of several surgical pa 
tients Dr. Sullenberger was 
treating in the hospital at the 
time he was t.mporarily sus- 
pended by the Board of Trustees 
Nov. 13, 1937. 
After his suspension. Dr Sullen 
berger was not allowed to enier 
the hospital again. He has claumed 
iontS WAS that care of his seven pat: 
taken away from him and placed 
by the hospital into the h ands of 
other doctors who were in good 
standing 
x * * 
Dr. Sullenberger's suit for re 
instatement at the hospital led t 
the charges that he had violated 
professional standards at the hos- 
pital in 25 cases, in six of which 
the patient died 
*® * * 
sult eventually wae thrown 
that the 
asked for The 
out on grounds 
should have first 
ing by the Board of Truster 
later asked for doctor 
i hear 
Dr. Sullenberger 
one and it resulted his pe 
manent suspension from the hos 
pital last fall. 
Directs Acquittal 
in Murder Case Feels Prosecutor Fails 
to Prove Guilt in East's 
Vigilante Trial | 
CHELSEA, Vt. (®—Robert 0. 
Welch of Newbury was acquitted | 
of murder today by a directed | 
verdict which ended \ermont's 
vigilante trial. 
* * * landscaping 
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A diff ferent s unfo] tors 
The huge gymnasium with 
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dreds of people young and old in one end 
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be served 
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hilpinen emerged into the world this week on learning that he no Jonger 
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ds inside 
1 stage 
hun 
ll. tennis 
special organizational 
ser ed 
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i and wa) 
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uted. He 
a bewildering modern world he has scarcely seen. Not only do the Girl 
Scouts of America benefit from the United Fund, 
Community 
where the Scouts meet in Waterford Township. 
UF Assists Watertord Center Activities ing are Mrs 
Center Earl Wilson, Mrs 
stainless steel kitchen) All prepara 
tion and serving of the food is do- ty ity 
nated by the CAI Women's Aunil 
lary. 
A complete dairy bar keeps teen 
agers appetite a nom 
inal cost s satisfied, at 
Musical recitals, square dancing 
groups, ladies reducing classes and 
political ralhes help keep the build- 
ing ‘alive.’ All kinds of holiday 
parties booked far in advance 
ind the Rotary Club and Junior 
Chamber of Commerce have their ire 
weekly noonday luncheons perma 
nently scheduled at the CAI, 
* * * 
Civil Defense, the Garden club 
the Blood Bank. Cancer Society 
ind all boy and girl Scouting pro- 
grams make the CAI the basic 
headquarters for régular activities 
Strictly a non - profit organiza 
tion, the CAI operates continually 
all year long and only small fees 
Learns He’s Witness 
to Theft—Too Late 
PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI)—While 
City Attorney F. Churchill Mellen 
was parking his car in the Cit} 
Hall lot 
mobile being driven away 
It until later 
learned vehicle he noticed another auto 
he 
to 
employe and was be that 
belonged wasn t 
the 
inother citys 
Ing stolen before his very eves 
        
>. 
ad 
LPI Telephote 
who deserted the 
1¢ Was afraid of horses, is shown Kilpinen, 58, 
indicated he will try to make his 
        dudge Natt L. Divoll Jr. told 
the jury he and the two side 
judges who, under Vermont law, 
sit with the court, had concluded 
nnanimously the case should be 
ended at this point after defense 
had rested without calling a | 
single witness. 
* * * 
Judge Divoll explained to the 
jurors that the court first denied         
  a defense motion for a directed | 
verdict but decided to order one ||} 
on a renewed motion filed after 
defense counsel Henry 
announced he would present no 
testimony inasmuch as he felt 
the prosecution had failed to | 
“prove guilt. | 
* * * ' 
Welch, 46-year-old school jani- 
for, was indicted along with | 
Frank W. ter, 43, for the | slaying of OWille A. Gibson. 47, | prosperous Newbury dairy farm 
er. | 
: was nat on trial 
with Welch.. He was scheduled 
for a separate trial. but the 
state immediately announced it 
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The balance is made up his hometown of Lancaster, S. C., 
from special dinners, rallies, wed- including presidency of the Bank 
ding receptions and other space- of Lancaster and of the Kanawah 
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Finishing a leaders’ training course in the build- 
Jay Bendall, Mrs. John Brady, Mrs. 
Lawrence DeRycke and Mrs. 
William E. Johnson. 
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  Japanese Unions Plan 
to Block Missile Sale for Grand Rapids 
TOKYO (UPI)’— Leaders of 10| GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—Robert 
labor unions warned the govern-|Zeller, conductor of the Grand 
merit today union members would Rapids Symphony Orchestra, has 
attempt to prevent the landing of|announced plans to form a junior 
the first Sidewinder missiles bought|symphony orchestra here. 
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  agreed to transport 19 high school 
students living in Rochester Knolls 
been walking along a stretch of 
Walton boulevard dubbed ‘‘ex-! 
tremely dangerous” by the board. 
About a dozen parents from the 
  said, 
* * 
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that the trap is enclosed in a paper   ‘box, keeping the steel parts from / dent if allowed to continue. 
ichildren or pets 
* * * 
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Harry Versyer, from whom Gal-| 
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‘Cotton Firm Tycoon | 
Elliott Springs Dies 
NEW YORK «®—Col. Eniott! 
White Springs, 63, president of | 
Springs Mills, Inc., and a number 
of other cotton firms, died today | 
in Memorial Hospital of cancer of 
the pancreas. 
¥ * * 
Springs was an gutstanding flier 
in World War I, credited with 
11 enemy planes, ' 
and an author of a number of 
. ~« * 
He headed many enterprises in * 
| and a half of the school. | subdivision appeared at the board 
meeting to ask the school officials 
to help alleviate the problem they | 
felt might result in a serious acci- 
Concurring with the parents 
that the section of road in ques- | 
tion was an extremely hazardous | 
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students of high school age, | 
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In making this exception the 
board asked the cooperation of the 
parents involved to try and find 
another solution to the problem, 
* * * 
| Public transportation or a side- 
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lots are built up students living 
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Beet, Apples, Poultry Are 
P ood Bargains This Week 
, Although frying chickens are the and medium eggs is 
-most frequently featured protein steadily less. This is 
food this week—due to heavy SUP- | there sii , 
plies—low retails on lamb, beef). oy ightly more large sizes 
and pork are reflecting last week's @V@ilable at this time of the year— 
drops at the wholesale level. There the price is more favorable—and 
are many excellent bargain ‘there are considerably ‘fewer of 
choices ithe smaller sizes. 
This is truly the in-between| FSUETS: . Apple prices are-at 
season for low-cost variety inthe low point of the season this 
fruits. Michigan apples are really Week. Heavy shipments of avo- 
the only economy buy and _ this are causing those prices to 
week they are at their lowest cost € reasonable, and banana prices 
"level Avocados are reasonable may be expected to drop in another 
‘in cost and grapefruit and banana |Week when the operation after the 
prices are on the downgrade. ecent dock strike is back to nor- 
Weather conditions have delayed ™4l. Grapefruit are still in only 
-vohime shipments of fresh vege- moderate supply but the shipments 
tables but there is an abundance @F¢ increasing daily. Remember 
of the homegrown winter varieties that the Duncan grapefruit are 
and some of the green vegetables lower in price because they con- 
warmer climates are in-|tain seeds—but many folks believe 
they have the outstanding flavor. 
| VEGETABLES: Supplies of 
Michigan potatoes continue to be) 
heavy and in fine quality. There 
sausine such lo 5 oe are many features this week on 
ee coon ‘Ow Prices NS ae larger units for storage. Maine provide littl e return to the pro- : 
ducer. You will find the whole —- wy! begin to appear in! 
birds and the fryer parts specially about a week to 10 days, and the 
featured again this week. Keep in quality is reported to be good. 
mind that you pay 45 cents more 
per pound for the service of having 
“the birds cut up. 
BEEF: Prices om quality steers Weather conditions have caused 
also fell to the year's low because |lettuce prices to be at the highest 
‘producers are being forced to sell point of the season but heavier! 
(9 make room for new cattle and supplies are starting to be shipped from 
creasing Im supply. 
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chickens are still heavy. They are   
Homegrown winter squash vari- | 
eties and yellow onions are alse | 
in abundance and lew in price. 
scalves arming from Western jand prices should be on the decline hh 
inge where — snows aF€ The volume of tomatoes has been “i a ee oe —. 
¢ them out of the ranges lighter than earlier expected due, ©!€msyman and Miss Alcorn, 27, a 
) feediots sooner than expected. to rains and smaller yields. How 
supply has resulted in ‘ever, prices on the vine-ripened lower prices on both the front and jtomatoes and the repacks are 
. hind quarters in many stores. ‘slightly lower. ; at a local hotel 
Ground beef. chuck and mb roasts Ee = os 
and round steaks have decreased 
SughUY in price. 
PORK: Althaugh hog prices 
have continued to drift steadily 
jownward to new lows, wholesale 
and retail prices on fresh cuts have} an § 0 reserve OFfor 
not been trimmed proportionately 
e the packing house strikes’ The arce 
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Priest Fights Glossing of Death Camp     TO WED NIGHT CLUB SINGER — The Rev. Robert Laidlaw 
Rolls of St. Martin's Anglican Church in Niagara Falls, Ont. stands 
Canada, will be married Saturday in nearby St. Catherines, Ont. 
Rev. Rolls proposed to Miss Alcorn 12 days after she attended a 
are shortly to be THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 
Foreign Car Makers Not Too Worried   
” By BEN PHLEGAR 
AP. Automotive Writer 
DETROIT—While all the fuss is countries.” 
  
States market. 
Just released registration figures,@ small car such as the 
show that 81 foreign makes soid wagen.” ; 
just over 400,000 cars in the Amer-) 
months of this year, beating their) tors in the huge growth J . : : Many observers feel price has 
ican market in the first eight) been one of the important fac- |ports have port of entry prices, were wiped out entirely, which ported from various European foreign car market. They cost 
| less to buy. 
' He said he believed the custom. If this is the case, the new com- 
going on -over the introduction of ers for the Falcons, Corvairs and'pact cars can’t change the picturejin price competition and only one, 
the new American compact cars,|Valiants “will come primarily)much. For example the cheapestithe Swedish Volvo, is above the 
the little” imports keep right on|from the group which previously) rajcon has a base price, including) rolling to records in the United,owned larger cars, not from the , 
™ jranks of those who are looking for |ederal — oa and dealer prep- 
olk of $1,912. The 
Volkes- cheapest Corvair, including similar 
charges, is $1,984. 
Seven of the top 10 selling im- 
of the lincluding similar taxes, lower thai 
  previous record for a full year by 
23,000 cars. 
  predict import sales will ap- 
record—the figure was 377,625. 
dust 10 years ago the figure was 
12,251. 
Registration figures are avail- 
able only after a car deal has 
|been completed and the title reg- 
jistered with proper state author- 
ities. Thus compilations of these 
figures, which are the only ac- 
teurate ones for sales, usually run 
six week late. 
ONE MONTH REPORT 
| In August 56,187 -foreign-built 
cars were sold in the United 
‘States. For comparison purposes 
{that’s about the same number as 
the total Oldsmobiles, Buicks and| 
Cadillacs sold that month. It beats’   driving. 
on cars. 
RAINWATER WORSE   AP Wirephete 
Barbara Alcorn. The 39-year-old 
native of Prince Edward Island, except Chevrolet and Ford. 
It is this constantly growing | 
foreign car market that the Big | 
| Three eye hopefully with their 
new compact cars. Ford and 
' Chevrolet especially have said 
they expect to trim it below 500,- 
000 next year. highways.” 
month. She has been appearing 
So far the foreign makers don't 
suund very 
week, Dr, Heinz Nordhoff, presi- 
dent of Volkeswagen, declared: ‘‘It 
is my conviction that these cars,! 
moved to a new sull big by European standards, 
will not affect the small cars im-| rust.” of Dachau said. Even the American auto giants Highway Official Claims: 
yer. Lat.yearine previes QQIt Doesn't Hurt Cars’ 
LANSING (AP)—The rock salt spread on ice and snow- 
covered highways does not damage your car, a state high- 
way engineer said today. 
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S. W. Dubee; chief road maintenance engineer for the 
State Highway Department, thus debunked the popular no- 
tion that sodium and calcium chlorides eat into auto bodies. 
Many motorists call rock salt the curse of winter 
“Not so,” said Dubee.“ Ironically, the stronger the salt 
solution and the colder the weather, the less corrosive it is 
“In fact, I've been told by engineers that rainwater is 
any single makes monthly total) more corrosive than the salt solution we use to melt ice on 
Dubee said the department experimented with anti- 
corrosive solutions that can be added to rock salt but 
abandoned the idea because they aren't werth much.” 
Complaints about salt damage to cars have fallen off 
| considerably since World War I, he said. 
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; “We got a lot of complaints during the last years of the 
worried. Earlier this} war and right afterward because lots of motorists had cars 
that were almost 10 years old and starting to fall apart,” he 
“They blamed the solution we were using for causing the 
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Little Imports Keep Right On Rolling Into U.S. or Ameridan figures, Two of the 
top 10—Opel and Vauxhall, which 
are General Motors’ imports—are ! 
new compact. field. 
‘TOTAL STILL HIGH 
| In the eight months these three 
jmakes accounted for 1344 per cent 
,of the imported sales, If they 
they won't be, and the other lines 
remained static the import total 
still would run 590,000 for a year. 
The sales fight among the 
various imported makes is in- 
teresting in itself. Volkewagen, 
the acknowledged leader, has 
gradually yielded a larger and 
larger share of the market to 
other makes. 
Volkswagen sales through the 
first eight months were 174,117 
against 78,261 for all of last year. 
But its share of the market was 
only 18.4 per cent against 20.7 per 
cent a year ago. 
Renault continues to be a strong 
second and in August sold 8,960 
cars to Volkswagen's 9,456. It was 
a record for the French firm. 
Less than 4,000 cars separate the 
four contenders for third place. 
The English Ford, which has 
| just brought out < new Anglia 
| model for American gale, holds 
third with Opel fourth, Fiat fifth 
and Simca sixth. Rounding out 
top 16 for the year are Hillman, 
Triumph, and Vauxhall, all from 
Britain, and thé Volvo. 
| The imports as a whole ac- 
counted for 10.55 per cent of the 
total American market in August, 
a high for the year, In the past 
two years their percentage has 
been highest in October and No- 
vember, the end of the American 
!model year. 
So there may be some even 
more interesting figures to come.       
    DECALS 
e cutting the excess supplies) DACHAU, Germany (AP) — A! Among the visitors often 
nd lard prices have continued to Catholic priest is battling to pre- former inmates and relatives of housing development. 
ecrease. However, spareribs are! 5¢rve Dachau concentration camp those who died here - 
easonally lower in price and 85 & macabre memoria] to inhu- +. * + 
Boston butt roasts and steaks are MAnity A sign over the entrance to the 
good values. Many kinds of hams, The West German government crematory says ‘‘No Guided 
bacon and frankfurters are also !S Planning to tear down 29 of the Tours.” None is necessary. The 
34 prison barracks. It would fur- people who walk through the room 
nish the remaining five as they with its four ovens, through the 
were during the Nazi era as a shower room and the m yrgue 
warning example of inhumanity. whisper when they speak. A grue- 
The Rev. Leonard Roth thinks some atmosphere still shrouds the that isn't enough. He wants to place. 
keep intact the crematory, where . oo 
thousands of victims were reduced ‘LEST WE FORGET’ 
to ashes; the cold water experi-| Although signs everywhere say 
ment chambers, where hundreds “Don't Write on Walls.”’ inscrip- 
died agonizing ceaths: and the tions of names and bitter accusa- 
autopsy room tions are scratched into the walls 
-i “The »ple that come here in many languages. There is a eady caused prices to be 10-15 don’t are see monuments : he huge star of David with the words cents per pint higher than last says. “They want to see the way ‘Lest we forget.” 
it really was. the guard towers, "Near the crematory are the the graves and the crematory.:&aves of the victims. Camp offi- somewhat down in price 
FISH: Fresh perch continues to 
“be the best value but some markets 
2re featuring white bass at low 
“es. Medium sizes of shrimp— 
anvwhere between 26-42 per pound 
re also on the good buy list 
Femember that the more shrimp 
a pound, the lower the price 
ld be. A sharp drop in the 
iuction of oysters caused by 
mysterious ocean malady has 
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EGGS AND DAIRY: The differ- 
ence in price between the large They should be able to convince Cials told US. authorities after the 
themselves: ‘That's the way it! War that 25,000 persons had died 
was’” . at the camp — from = disease 
. . ; ; . hunger or torture. But committees Knight Hearing 3,000 COME DAILY of former inmates feel the figure 
} The crematory, which = stands is near 40.000 
apart from the main camp in‘a * * * 
Todav the camp buildings are small park. attracts the most visi- 
Now Under Way tors. .About 3.000 persons. mostly occupied by nearly 2,000 refugees 
foreigners, visited it daily this from communism. Father Roth is 
summer. their chaplain. The refugees are   
Quiz of Witnesses to 
Decide About Trial for Sergeant Receives Medal 
Trooper's Slayer . 
Honor Rescue Pioneer 
liminary examination of Alvin CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP)—'‘the rescue kit to Woods It con- Knight who is accused of shoot- Marine Sgt. Levi M. W. Woods, sisted of a lift harness, 300 feet ng 4 state trooper and hiding his first man to be picked up from of nylon line, and a baloon to be bod the ground by a high-speed air- inflated with helium. ' was silent and im- plane in flight, today receives the, Woods Strapped himself into the issive during rigorous cross-ex-;|Navy and Marine Corps medal in harness, hooked on the line, in- of eight witnesses by his recognition of the feat flated the balloon and let it go   
BRIGHTON up — Questioning of 
ppointed attorney, Martin J. * * * It rose, pulling up the 500 feet 
I t the opening of the ex- He was picked up Aug. 12, 1958. of line. 
r yesterday when tests were being made of a The rescue plane traveled at 
new air-sea rescue system, kept 144 miles an hour. A two-pronged Nusticentric | secue until now. Many success- yoke engaged the line 
rer. Will determine sufficient {Ul tests had been made on ani “There was no jerk or jolt.”’ he as im Seen oO are mals and dummies at Quantico, recalls. He was subjected to a pull court ti for Knight en about seven times the force of 
Indications point to an extend- | The rescue plang i ‘| dropped gravity. The aircraft crew. using a winch, pulled him aboard. * * * 
ed p ig liminary examina. Woods, a native of Hood River tion, Prosecuting Attorney Wil- Ore lives at nearby Jack fred Erwin of & "NC. 6 dod ok ‘ : 0 Howell said at ville, N.C., with his wife and fou east 15 more witnesses would be  'childre called to testify. ™ " 
Knight. an ex-convict and former| 
tal patient. is charged with | 
lering state policeman Albert} > Souden, 29. on Sept. 3 after! Y-Teens Planning a 
the trooper allege d!y questioned | H b J b m regarding a $75 burglary in a 0 0 am oree T 4 
+ + * | Y-Teen Roll Call Week, a mem- \ ptured the day aft bership drive for teenagers in the . sappearance at his YWCA organization. ends Saturday 
with a Ho-Bo Jamboree from 1:30 
pm. to 4 p.m. at the Franklin 
bowevard YWCA. 
Posters drawn by members de- lakeside cabin ne i Oscoda 
Although police say be had 
souden’s police revolver in his 
possession, Knight denied know |- 
    edge of the trooper's where. picting National Roll Call Week 
abouts. will be judged at the Jamboree 
‘i a for originality 
facé-tclace meeting wih ae hen“ widows and a king and queen will 
ith ider ¢ chosen for the Ho-Bo Court. 
  r-old wife, Clara— polce said 
Knight agreed to tell them where 
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Divert Super Carrier Funds ~~. Disorder in Court [States the So"“ana™ thes fe|Grand Haven Has Plans set, president. sak downtown   
John on a more serious charge|for 125th Anniversary | with relics and historic souvenirs, 
Push Anti-Submarine Resea chy Disturbing Case FP _ | cre sa 0-42 anne, 76, Fond Ded FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -» — City Manager Wanted Nov. 2 as a highlight in the cele-|   
  
  ; . A ene oe By RAY CROMLEY . ‘ |sists long enough so that asub- sentry submarines, stationed at men think there’s a chance that/Cbarles T. John, 40, just didn’t bration of Grand Haven's 125th) GRAND HAVEN w®—Mrs. Louis 
WASHINGTON (NEA) — Here's|marine can be tracked by the de-|spots, will be able to “hear” andlsome infra-red oe. other detecting know when he was well off. | GRAND RAPIDS W# — Mayor|amiversary as planned by the Tri-/H. Osterhous, 76, widow of Grand the real the Navy scu brig left behind. track even “‘silent” Russian atomic|device can determine from long Sih tie ie to face » |J0seph C. Kolderman Jr. of sub- Cities Historica] Society. Haven's first municipal judge, was 
its plans for a new atom-powered! “The scientists cok thin’ tent submarines. - distances where an atomic sub- charge of utunter the passe. urban Wyoming is taking ap- ~*~ * * found dead Tuesday at her home. 
Submerged submarines cause|/marine has been a short time be-| white waiti for his case to be |!ications for the post of Wyoming) The dinner takes place at the | Her husband died in office several 
  
    
    
  super carrier this year, and why} there are some layers in the small Maes fore: This heat detection could city manager. The City Commis-|Hotel Schuler which is on the site|Years ago. the House of Representatives cut| °®8# ~~ and apparently certain means | im i os Soa be used to track these elesive un- rn oF ada 7 her Srgument’’ sion expects to name a new man-of the first home of the Rev. Wil-| — out all money for any kind of a underwater channels — through ing on a method of distinguishing |dersea cratt. . , ager within 30 days to succeed/liam M. Perry, founder of Grand} Watermelons were cultivated in now Nets’ cantiler: which even small sounds carry these waves from those caused by| There's no solution in sight right John settled the argument by|William Doorn who is resigning |Haven. ithe Nile Valley in Egypt thousands The 220 million heen tas enormous — sometimes jine winds and the currents from|now. The Navy men are hoping slugging his wife’ on the jaw.jeffective Jan’ 1. | Dr. David Seibold, historicaljof years ago. 
saved was needed to step up sharp- = considerable distances. they'll find the answers before it's ee _ ly anti-submarine warfare research} The U.S, is starting a mapping * * * too late — before the Russians! 
  and development programs. 
The top Navy brass privately 
are “worried stiff’ about atomic 
submarines, They don't know 
any way to detect them. 
They can't hear them, or see 
them, or find them — whatever 
the Navy Départment or Subma- 
rine Killer Team commanders may 
say in publicity announcements, 
The actual fact is this: the top 
Navy strategists fear that when 
the Reds get atom-powered sub- 
marines that fire Polaris-type mis- 
siles then the whole continental 
U.S. from San Francisco to New 
York and from Detroit to Dallas, 
will be open to devastating hy- 
drogen-bomb attacks from silent, 
submerged submarines lying off 
our coasts. 
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Figure it for yourself. The im- 
proved Polaris missile will go 1,700 
miles. That’s half way across the 
U.S, from either coast. It’s clear 
across the U.S. to the Great Lakes 
from the Gulf of Mexico. 
A Russian atomic submarine 
could leave a Soviet port, sail nois 
ly unde int a hun- . ; nerf es om the US « pal with, THE MENACE OF NUCLEAR SUBS — When (above), they could bracket U. S. with missiles these channels in the under-| An atomic submarine gives off|get a sizeable fleet of the atomic’ is completed,'considerable heat. Some research|submarines.   ! 
      
   
   
       
   
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times” as difficult to detect and|creased sales in 19) is paying| “**!° Price tags year “™ | “confirmed my confidence in Battery Operated ¢ 
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Russians have no atomic sub, NOT ltime the auto industry introduced | 8Uto industry is selling a car that! our two countries.” 
a Polaris-type missile. But there's new models. But all of the com.|°Sts it more to make a* the same| $$$ —___— —__— = no doubt in any U.S. admiral's panies aoe. announced that they |°° lower price. , mind that the Reds have the ability intend to hold the line on ahaa The auto companies are still in 
to produce both atomic subs and in 1960 P j|business to make money, however, Polaris-type missiles. ° and they wouldn't be holding the 
x * * Seme have even announced |jine on prices if they thought it| 
The situation is so bad the Navy| that the price tags om their 1960 would cut into their total profits. | and a number of U.S. corporations| models will be lower than those | SoS | 
— including General Dynamics,| carried by the 1959 models. hich build : Each year the auto companies | 
which nuclear subs — think At first elance it might seem | engage in a guessing game, trying the only solution will lie in one|tnat the : auto makers have agreed to figure out how many cars they 
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QRvI 2, just in running through water sub.|°t Steel posed by the current nego- ‘they sell the less they have to G very merged, kills and in s fish and '&tions in the steel industtry alone|Make on each car to obtain the LOO (77 4, . other marine life, including plants, |WUld be enough to warrant spec-|desired total profit. | VIE C3 / 
They have hopes that this death | Wation that the cost of building as P ae , Be : : 3 wg and injury pattern can be ‘‘seen’’| °F will rise during 1960. RICHMOND—Virginia produced vis : ce ‘ for long distances by some sort of But the auto industry is not | 23.5 million tons of coal in one electronic gadget, and that it per-' only offering the same car at lyear, setting a record. 
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National Newspaper Week Oct. 15-21 
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    Do Nice Things 
to Macaroni 
for Casserole 
Nice for each end of a buffet 
table. 
‘ Buffet Macaroni and Beef 
chuek beef | 
lt can (10% ounces? Italian-type mest, 
lesa marinara sauce 
“% cup minced pa 
    Gteted Parmesan 
Cook macaroni according to 
package directions; drain. Mean- | Makes 6 to 8 servings. 
  Put Essential Foods 
me e's in Lunch Box _ Five foods .. . and an extra 
dash of imagination .“. . belong in 
your lunch box lineup every day, 
Consumér Marketing Information 
Agent for Oakland County. 
‘|. The five foods are . . . a pro- 
tein rich food, enriched ‘whole 
wheat bread, a vegetable, fruit and   Grated orange peel in molasses milk. 
cookies or gingerbread gives a de-| An egg salad sandwich made up|and made 
licious flavor. of chopped carrot, celery and cucumber with minced onion: and' Abbreviation 
salad dressing includes the first : 
two. : ; 
With fresh vegetables and eggs in 
sandwich 
  says Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, choice of vegetables, fruit and milk 
‘complete the lunch box line-up. 
Nut Graters Available 
Ever want to try a Europeanj. 
recipe that calls for grated nuts? 
There are 
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THEY'RE ALL GOOD — Large supplics of pepper squash, an old favorite. In the center is 
squash at this tuihe of year offer several vaneties the butternut sQuash, while at the mght is the 
to the food shopper. At the left is the acorn or buticrcup variety. 
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By JANET ODELL Cheese Stuffed Acorn Squash unusual way of using leftover | 
Pontiac Press Heme Editor } medium a squash. Of course. you know you| 
« cup bultle d 
Grandma had bbard squash age oes can freeze it easily for use an ‘ ' r 2 CUPS Shree 
% bes Mother had cups soft other time. But you may have 
or epper squash. apis prt just half a cup which is what 
he t we nost ular 1 cup shred this re > calls for . ° ee | Wash squash:’ his recipe calls for 
: ° Rc eens Ca i Squash Diamond Biscuits 
1 dILOr ave both butter- 2 cups biscuit mix , i butt s sounee end butter and sprinkle with salt and 3 tablespoons sugar am ruttercu SQUAS. * : 
. i o | _ are su. Pepper Bake, cut side down in cau aas many people nk the : : 
seen cher land We dpi S@-degree oven for about 4) min.| $ttablepseaecelie | . any other kur e Utes. until tender Niet quilted pone foil 
ut house Mix together biscuit mix, sugar) 
* “ Saute celery and apples in ona icy et ce bowl Combis 
butter until transparent. Add sP : 
‘ bake x whale equash bread cubes and tess to blend. Squash and milk (moistness of 
hy pricking half a dozen’ ad@ salt and pepper and toss squash will determine the amount 
laces and putting it im a 350: again. Fill partly baked squash of milk to add), stir in oil. Add 
deggee on f 1’, to 2 hours, cesters with mixture and top all at once to .biscuit mixture 
: oe with cheese. ; Or you may cut the squash in stirring to soft dough, then beat 
i and bake cut side down,| Bake 10 or 15 minutes longer 15 strokes. Turn out onto floured | 
for about oii! 5 pee hl until] cheese melts. Makes 6 strip of quilted broiling foil and 
ee ere eS eervings. knead gently 8 to 10 times. | * & ; 
Stuffing squash with sausage Py cooked squash into a deli. With floured roiling pin, roll er ground meat is an old standby cate ffle-like dish This can 'mte diamond shape, about 13 
recipe. But have you ever stuffed take the place of potatoes with inches from tip te tip and ';- acorn squash with cheese and ap- pork chops inch thick. Make two diagonal 
ples? Sounds like a good Friday Squas: Fulff cuts from top sides for 9 dia- 
dis mend biscuits. 
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BUY MEATS | vee of quilted foil, slip onto cookie } cup mile 'sheet and bake in a hot oven a teaspoon «alt “ s 
1 ay (900 degrees F' for 10 to ‘5 2 teaspoon perp 
at Wholesale fps 0k F minutes. Makes 9 delicious bis ames SS 
SAVE at ERIN FARMS Saute omions in bury mar cuts. 
PACKING HOUSE! garine. Mix cracker « hs milk 
MILFORD salt. pepper and squash Fd in Fryit and Flowers 
beaten eggs Pour into well | 
Directions: greased individua| bak: dish-S | Ever combine food and flowers 
Drive West on Highland Rd (M-39) FOr A 2-quart casserol: Bs '" for a delightful dinner-party cen 
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    Even’ Popeye Will .cc"arcesose ; : se 
Approve of This... imran wow ok sine way to give spinach spinach: mn with 
at (10 ounces). frozen leaf 
Potato pancakes Boi ¥ » Sa) 
4 or ye 5    Mold ‘Artichoke Hearts 
in Cosomme Aspic 
Dress up your dinner table for| 
guests or family with this attrac-| le jPepper sauce, Chill until partially, 
ith ickened. 
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16 ounce can of artichoke hearts, - ‘Two Ingredients 
Stir in ‘2 cup sliced celery and Go Info Dressing ‘\In small amounts, 
stantly, add undiluted pineapple 
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luted) into a 1-quart mixing bowl, 
stirring con- 
concentrate. Serve with fruit salad. 
|Makes 244 cups. ‘ 
      
    
      
  
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ie       Spicy Apple 
A grand flavor combination, with! 
an extra special boost in good nu-! 
trition, is gained by combining| 
wheat germ with apples. Apples 
are good, wholesome party fare, | 
and when they're teamed with ihe! 
high nutritive content and salt- | 
sweet, nutty flavor of wheat germ, 
you have a hearty combination of} 
_ }g0od eating and good nutrition. 
* * * 
Wheat germ is one of the best| 
vitamin B1 foods; it is high in pro-| 
tein, iron, ribolflavin and niacin. 
Using it in attractive, tasty recipes| 
is such a good way to introduce 
this relatively new food to the 
family—and especially to children. |     SPICY APPLE DOUGHNUTS — 
sweetened, are festive fare for any gathering. Wheat Germ gives 
them nut-like flavor and vital nutrients. The candied apples ani 
popcorn balls boast extra nutrition, too. 
Have Brand New Flavor tive salad: 
of unflavored gelatin over % 
cold water to soften. Heat 2 cans 
of condensed consomme; add gela-} 
tin and stir until dissolved. Sea-jSreens and garnish with mayon- 
son to taste with lemon juice and naise. sprinkle an envelope| drained and cut into quarters. 
% CUP! Pour into a salad mold and chill A dressing that is simple to| 
make, nutritious and delicious. 
Pineapple Dressing 
1 tall c-m (1%3 cups) evaporated milk 
1 can (6 ounces) pineapple juice 
concentrate 
Pour until firm. Unmold on crisp salad 
  Throw some ice cubes into the 
water in which radish roses are 
\reposing in the refrigerator; helps 
make 
evaporated milk (undi-|crisp. the radishes deliciously 
  
  
Doughnuts, spiced and apple 
Doughnuts 
  1% cup light corn syrup 
Red coloring | 
% cup wheat germ 
Insert skewers in stem end of | 
apples. Dissolve sugar and syrup| 
in top of double boiler over hot| 
water. Cover and cook slowly until | 
|sugar crystals dissolve. Uncover} 
and boil to 300 degrees or until 
| syrup is brittle when tested in cold 
  water. Stir in a few drops of! 
| coloring. | 
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Plunge apples into syrup and 
jtwirl until syrup covers evenly,| 
\then roll quickly in wheat germ in| 
shallow bowl. Cool on buttered 
cookie sheet. pAlakes 6 candied| 
apples. ‘ ipeseens 
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Leaves no streaks Cuts crusty deposits 
    BO-PEEP--.- does the 5 tough 
cleaning jobs quicker 
than any other cleaner (and the cost is next to nothing) 
  
  The apple doughnuts, made with’ 
wheat germ, are different and de- 
licious. The candied apples will 
make a hit with young and old, 
and even these fluffy popcorn balls 
carry a ration of wheat germ’s 
protective nutrients 
Spicy Apple Doughnuts 
2 eggs. beaten 
1 cup granulated sugar 
4 tablespoons salad oil 
1 cup thick sweetened apple sauce 
l cup sour milk or buttermilk 
5 cups flour 
1 teaspoon salt 
4% teaspoons baking powder 
1 teaspoon soda 
1 teaspoon nutmeg 
44 teaspoon cinnamon 
l cup wheat germ 
Beat eggs and sugar until light; 
add salad oil, apple sauce and mil 
and beat until smooth. Add flour 
sifted with salt, baking powder, 
Pand spices. Add wheat germ and 
mix lightly until dry ingredients 
are blended. Chill one hour. 
Roll 43 inch thick on floured 
surface; cut with doughnut cutter: 
fry in deep, hot fat (375 degrees) 
until golden brown. Drain on ab- 
sorbent paper, Dip in confection- 
ers’ sugar just before serving, if 
desired. Makes 3 dozen. 
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  Peppy Pop-Corn Balls 
% cup Nght corn syrup 
‘ cup light molasses 
4, teaspoon salt 
1 teaspoon vinegar 
2 tablespoons butter 
% cup wheat germ f 
2 quarts unsalted popcorn 
Combine syrup, molasses, salt 
and vinegar in saucepan. Stir over 
medium heat until mixture boils. 
Continue cooking, stirring con- 
stantly until mixture forms a hard 
  ball tested in cold water. 
Rem m heat; add butter and 
wheat germ; stir only enough tu 
} mix. 
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| Slowly pour over popcorn in 
large bowl, mixing in well. Form 
jinto balls 2'3"’ in diameter. Makes 
10 popcorn balls 
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| Golden Dipped Apples 
t 6 medium sized apples 
2, cup granulated sugar 
  
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| Little personal touches around 
ithe home needn't be expensive. 
iIf you have an old metal pail, 
dress it up for playroom use with 
rope. Coil the rope around the pail 
jand give it a protective coating of 
ishellac to keep it from soiling rap- 
jidly. You may want to paint the 
jinside of the pail white, or a bright 
red or yellow. 
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K Surprised Fst Was Erol Fume SSS Plans to Wed by Our Wealth? Liked Whisky Old, Gals Young Sipe ee Next Month By JAMES BACON blonde actress. Then he told a) geant wanted to forget the whole! ki Se ae to} LONDON j American 
U.S. P da Chief AP Movie-TV Writer reporter: “She's getting too oldithing but Errol demanded that) get propositioned 3 the greatest|/movie star Wicted” Mahae’s 2. 
> Soe HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Errol! for me.’ he be arrested. wolf of them all.” year-old English fiancee said to- Says His Visit Altered Flynn was a charming rogue and Flynn's alcoholic intake was no| «] want the whole world to! 7 day they plan to marry early next 
the . . retended to be not else. Te ae a ae ee aac know the Injustice of this deed—| 
View of America Pyle bad ‘two hobbies in ife—|that he made a practice of get-|that Errol Flyan was arrested asiasronomer Receiving xommliesh women and booze. And in his 50,ting all Errol's key dramatic’, drunk before he even got to the ne Signals From Space e are sailing WASHINGTON (AP)—U. S. pro-| years, he had plenty of both. He) scenes done before hunch. bar,” he said. “I want to make] PARIS (UPI) A Mary Oct. 
_ ietf G , ‘liked his whisky aged but his | UNCHES UID this a Dreyfus case so that any-| = prominent paganda chief George V. Allen Liq sn voy nase ‘tay! said i» Ma ee 
visit ay ists have; “Omen youns. “Else,” said the director, “ itary Dicsibaeriamermenmats, At the height of his fame—in don't get him, because erred's| at. least have one drink before, \servatories in western Europe doctor, om-returning from a 
changed their line of attack’ i. mid-30s—Errol’s sleek Auburn) tunches are always liquid.” ‘going to jail.” [nave been -receiving mysterious|with Mature in Rome. 
against Capitalism because of roadster was a familiar sight Once after a long stay away WORK RUINS ‘radio signals for months from| Mature, twice married and 4, 
ee ee ee ee | trom Hollywood, the word got) Errol boasted that minimum some ynidentified source in outer has been in Italy making a movie. 
shchev discovered on his trip to >= * around that Errol had reformed alcoholic consumption was a fifth’ .ace | the United States On his fatal trip to Vancouver, | that he no longer drank on Gie'a day, He had a pet slogan: ho asked ‘Breaks Arm on Ladder * * * BC. he was accompanied by 17-' set. “Work is the ruin of the drinking) The astronomer, who asked that | 
Allen, head of the U.S Int orma- year-old Beverely Aadland, whom ‘Malicious gossip,’ commented class." his name not be used, said several! BENNINGTON, Vt. (UPI)—Fire- 
tion Agency said the Communists, he described as his protege. She! Flynn. “I just switched from! There was no mistaking his observatories have made exten-|man Ralph Bowen fell and broke 
admit ‘capitalis c pt vroduction ‘also had'been his protege in Paris! 'whisky to vodka and told a wom- charm around women. He pre-|sive studies of the signals but |both his arms during a_ladder- 
is abundant—but wasteful a year ago when he made ‘Roots an columnist that it was water.” ferred the intimate company of have been unable so far to de- iclimbing contest at the state fire- 
“Ina speech prepared for a meet. Of Heaven.” for Darryl Zanuck x* * * young ones but he loved to wolf termine where they come from or|fighters association convention. 
g of the Public Relations Society x «© 7 In 1957 when he was arrested the old maids too. |what they mean. They appear to| 
America Allen said: “] don’t; A few weeks ago, he “téssed aat the publicists’ Ballyhoo Ball x * * lcome from a moving body in| The average freight train load 
know whether Mr. Khrushchev 17th birthday celebration for. the as a common drunk, a desk s ser-| One aging magazine writer space. ‘in the United States is 1,430 tons,| 
iked what he saw in the United Bass Sept. as “i os LEAN CHOICE CUT : te soe States or not. But in the future, it| NE on ~e 
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  won't be quite as easy for him to} 
believe some of the nonsense} 
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mechanism r 
“Soviet propaganda has held t Lb. ¢ Lb. ¢ 
that under American capitalism, | 
the poor were constantly getting! Bt 
poorer. Since the Khrushchev visit 9 
his line already has changed. 
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“Now, Moscow admits that cap- 
talism produces an abundance sme 
for the masses. The trouble with 
capitalism, we are now told, is 
at it is wasteful—that socialist 
planning will also bring abundance 
but with less waste of effort and 
f natura] resources’ 
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nions saw for themselves in’ & 
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(ceived not phons about this country.”’ % 
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has been taken under advisement # 
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       In oral arguments yesterday, 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 — a 
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THIRTY-SEVEN . ;   
+3 Rini Willson, left, her husband Meredith Will- 
son and Mrs. Paul A..Kern relax at Pine Lake Coun- 
try Club Wednesday afternoon before the celebrity 
luncheon. 
  
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Mrs. Donald Hogue of Franklin, Mrs. John The Willsons opened the new Pontiac- 
"oy Sarde a aegie pe > 
Marra and Mrs. Francesco DiBlasi enjoyed them- 
Abby Says:   @entiae Press Phetes 
Oakland Town Hall Series at the’ Oakland Theater 
Wednesday morning. Mrs. Kern, president and gen- 
eral chairman of the group, introduced the program. 
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selves thoroughly Wednesday at the opening program 
of the new Pontiac-Oakland Town Hall series. 
  ‘This Peeping Tom Needs Help By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 
DEAR ABBY: We have had 
a “Peeping Tom” reported in 
our neighborhood twice in the 
past year, Nobody could 
a catch him. 
a Last night, 
to my amaze- 
ment, I saw a 
neighbor of 
ours prowling 
around my 
back yard. 
Then he 
climbed up on 
another neigh- 
bas bor’s upstairs 
ABBY porch and just 
sat there looking in her win- 
dow while she undressed. My 
heart was beating 60 miles an 
hour. I called my husband. He 
said for us to keep quiet be- 
cause this man is a well-to-do, 
respected businessman in town. 
He is married and has a nice 
family, too. I think he should 
be reported but my husband 
forbids me to get mixed up in 
it. Can you advise nie?’ 
SAW HIM MYSELF 
DEAR SAW: No _healthy- 
minded man behaves like your 
neighbor. Even though he has 
enjoyed a respectable reputa- 
tion, there is every indication 
that he is sick. You will do 
him, his family, and your com- 
munity a big favor if you 
promptly report him to ‘the 
police,         
* * * 
DEAR ABBY: My wife came 
from a broken home. She told 
me that she wanted to be abso- 
lutely certain that we didn’t let 
that happen to our children. I 
, 'dmired her attitude. But, 
Abby, haw long would you give a wife to ‘‘test’’ a marriage? 
We have been married 14 
years and she is still waiting to 
see if our marriage will “‘last.’’ 
I am 43 and my wife is 39, 
and she is still ‘‘not sure.” I 
am getting very disgusted with 
her. Can you help with a few 
words in your column? 
WANTS A FAMILY 
DEAR WANTS: Your mar- 
  riage is liable to ‘‘last’’ longer 
than the ability to reproduce. 
A woman who deliberately de- 
lays having a family until she 
is 40 is being unfair to herself, 
her husband, and to any chil- 
dren she bears. I suspect that 
your wife fears childbirth for 
other reasons, and is using this 
as an excuse to put it off. Talk 
it over with her. And encour- 
Now they're 
designing 
Sweater sets 
for men, too. 
This one 
features a 
polo shirt 
with red 
trimmed 
cotlar and a 
cardigan 
sweater 
outlined in 
red and navy. 
Both are of 
lightweight 
orlon and 
cotton 
material, age her to place her confidence 
in a competent doctor. 
DEAR ABBY: I have a mad . 
crush on my science teacher. 
I am 16 and he is around 32 
or 33. He is married so there 
is no hope for me, but I can’t 
stop feeling the way I do about 
him, 
At the beginning of the se- 
mester he was very nice to 
me, but I did some very stupid 
things, and I mean _ stupid. 
Now he ignores me. 
The most stupid thing I did 
was trying to take his picture 
in class. He sent me out of 
the room for that. 
~ How can I get him to like 
me? 
LITTLE GIRL BLUE 
DEAR LITTLE: Your atten- 
tions to this teacher have obvi- 
ously n a source of embar- 
rassmem to him. You are un- 
derdeveloped (emotionally) and 
the poor teacher is overexposed 
(to sweet young things). Get 
the situation in focus and ac- 
cept the inevitable negative. 
~*~ * * 
CONFIDENTIALLY TO SAL- 
LY ANN: To get to heaven— 
turn right and keep going 
straight. 
* * * 
CONFIDENTIAL TO B. C:: 
In the interest of peace, 
harmony and a good family 
relationship, forego ‘‘correct 
social procedure” and seat the 
“old folks"’ at the bridal table. 
* * * 
What's your problem? For a 
personal reply, write to ABBY 
in care of The Pontiac Press. 
Enclose a stamped, self- 
addressed envelope. Teitls How 
He Wrote 
Musical 
By RHEA E. VIETOR 
Women’s Editor 
The Pontiac Press 
Pontiac women, and a few 
men, too, turned out yester- 
day for the opening program 
of the new Pontiac - Oakland 
Town Hall series. By 10:15 
a.m. most of the seats in the 
Oakland Theater were filled. 
If the first program, present- 
ed by Meredith Willson and 
his wife Rini, is any indica- 
tion, the new venture should 
be a success. 
* * * 
It was a dressy occasion 
with fur jackets and the new 
fur and felt hats predominat- 
ing. Following the program, 
over 300 women turned up 
at Pine Lake Country Club for 
the celebrity luncheon. 
The audience, passive at the 
beginning, warmed percepti- 
bly after the first few minutes 
and ended by showing enthu- 
Siastic approval of “Mr. Mu- 
sic Man." 
* * * 
Mr. Willson candidly admit- 
ted even his lecture board 
didn't know exactly what his 
program was. Entitled ‘‘Mirth 
and Music” in the program, it 
turned out to be all that and 
more, too, 
Perhaps it could be summed 
up as his version of ‘How I 
Wrote ‘The Music Man’.” 
Editor's Note: There will be 
a special article on Meredith 
Willson in Friday’s issue of 
the Pontiac Press. 
Rini Willson, who has a 
warm and lyrical voice, sang 
several numbers from ‘The 
Music Man"’ while her husband 
played the piano and sang 
atong with her. 
CRUSADE FOR IOWA 
Mr. Willson said the idea 
for the musical originated 
many years ago when he start- 
ed a one-man crusade to get 
the name of his native state, 
Iowa, pronounced correctly. 
Rudy Vallee introduced a 
song for him and _ mispro- 
nounced Iowa, so he said he 
turned then to the University 
of Iowa and wrote a fight song ‘ 
for them. Phe day it was in- 
troduced, he said, they were 
beaten by Ohio State 83-2. 
* * * 
It happens, he said, to be 
the one number cut out of the 
production when the show 
reached Philadelphia for its 
tryout in 1956. 
PLAYS PICCOLO 
Songs from the current 
Broadway hit were alternated 
with good - humored remarks 
about a little of ‘everything. 
At one point, Mr. Willson 
played the picculo obbligato 
from “‘The Stars and Stripes 
Forever’’—but on his flute. It 
was an apology, he explained, 
for the time in 1921 when he 
was with John Philip Sousa’s 
band at a concert in the area 
and didn’t get to play it. 
It seems that an overflow 
audience was jammed on fold- 
ing chairs right up to the 
footlights for a matinee per- 
formance. He found himself 
Staring at a woman barely four 
feet away who was looking at 
him critically through binoc- 
ulars and the whole piccolo 
section was unnerved. 
Mrs. Paul A. Kern, presi- 
dent and general chairman of 
the series, presented the Will- 
sons and announced that the 
Town Hall Series group had 
doubled its original goal of 
selling 600 season tickets the 
first year. 
* * * 
Hostesses for the celebrity 
luncheon were Mrs. L. H. 
Schimmel, Mrs. I. L. Baker, 
Mrs. C. G. Uligian and Mrs. 
Paul Gorman. 
Others were Mrs. L. R. 
Sampson, Mrs. Herman Dick- 
stein, Mrs. Collis Scott, Mrs. 
Walter K. Willman and Mrs. 
Horace Hall, Mrs. J. A. 
Rammes is chairman for the 
year in charge of the hostesses. 
Reservations for the lunch- 
con were handled by Mrs. 
Clyde Dearing and Mrs. D. B. 
Eames Jr,   ison. Scores in First Town Hall Event 
“Oscar” the 
Indian Brave, 
a 61, inch 
statuette, 
will be* 
presented at 
the UF 
ee luncheon 
* Sar Friday to the 
es Women’s 
Division 
district and 
| areg chairmen 
who reach or 
exceed their 
quotas. 
Pontiac Press Photo 
UF Women’s Unit 
Needs $3,000 More More than 600 women, the 
core of volunteer workers for 
the 1959 Pontiac Area United 
Fund, will attend the llth an 
nual Women’s Division Victory 
Luncheon Friday noon at the 
Elks Temple. 
* * * 
The celebration, highlighted 
by a final report of the efforts 
of the women’s house to house 
solicitation program, will be 
emcee'd by Mrs. Noel Buck 
ner, Women’s Division chair- 
man 
The featured speaker is John 
Hirlinger, manager of the Pon- 
tiac Area Chamber of Com- 
merce, 
Mrs. Buckner, together with 
Mrs. Roderick Taylor, Pontiac 
cochairman, and Mrs. M. G. 
    . e , ‘ont 
Ye Meee 4 i 
DONNA MAE PROFIT 
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Profit of 
Cass City announce the engaze- 
ment of their daughter, Donna 
Mae of Drayton Plains, to Ken- 
neth Maxwell, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles K. Maxwell of 
Hatchery road, Drayton Plains. 
An April wedding is planned. Prosser, Waterford Township 
cochairman, urgently request 
that solicitors with unfinished 
calls complete them by 5 p.m. 
today. 
* * * 
“We want to have all our 
figures properly credited so 
that we may award Oscar, the 
Indian brave, correctly to those 
district and area chairmen who 
have reached or exceeded thet 
quota,’’ Mrs. Buckner said 
‘Just $3,000 more and we'll 
be over the top. Let's really 
pitch in,’ she encouraged 
Three of the four townships 
incorporated within the Pontiac 
Area United Fund will 
their report of progress togeth 
er with the Pontiac, Waterford 
and Lake Angelus areas. 
They are: Brandon, directed 
by Mrs. Thelma M. Bates; In 
dependence, directed by Mrs 
Harry Fahrner, and Oxford, di- 
rected by Mrs. Evelyn Hight. BY 
Chairman 
of Benefit 
Introduced 
The Pontiac Business and 
Professional Club 
held a dinner meeting Tuesday 
evening at the Hotel Waldron. 
* * * » 
Rosamond Haeberle, presi 
dent, introduced Mrs. Gertrude 
Barrett who will serve as 
chairman for the benefit card 
party and style show Oct. 28 
at Pontiac Federal Savings 
and Loan. 
* * * 
Mrs. Raymond L. Cole will 
serve as chairman for the 40th 
anniversary of the club on 
Nov. 17. Women's 
Five pages today 
in Women’s Section 
GOP Women to Meet 
Republican women of Oak- 
land County will meet with 
Sen. Thurston B. Morton, Na- 
tional Republican Committee 
chairman, at a 2:30 p.m. tea 
Oct. 22 at Devon Gables. 
This is the senator’s first visit 
to Michigan since his appoint- 
ment as party chairman. 
* * * 
The tea marks the climax of 
the women’s finance campaign 
conducted these past few 
weeks. 
Mrs. Howard J.. Liverance, 
chairman of the drive, stated 
that this is the sixth annual 
drive, but the first time a 
door-to-door campaign has beén 
attempted, 
This plan should achieve a 
two-fold purpose: to increase 
contributions and to build 
keener interest in Republican activities throughout the coun- 
ty, she said. 
SPECIAL GUESTS 
The tea is in charge of Mrs. 
William McKenzie, drive co- 
chairman, and Mrs. Clarence 
Cheney of Bloomfield Hills. 
Specially invited guests in- 
clude Mrs. Charles A. Dean, 
Jr., member of the National 
Republican Finance Commit- 
tee; Mrs. Rae C. Hooker, na- 
tional committeewoman; Mrs. 
Albert Koeze, vice chairman of 
the Republican State Central 
Committee; Mrs, Floyd An- 
drews, member of the State 
Central Committee represent- 
ing Oakland County; John 
Martin, national committee- 
man, and Mrs. Martin. 
Pouring at tea tables will be 
Mrs, Graham John Graham, 
Mrs. W. A. P, John, Mrs. Brooks Marshall, Mrs. James 
Goudie, Mrs, Arthur Elliott, 
Mrs. Don Ahrens, Mrs. L. R. 
Sampson and Mrs. Walter Ap- 
pel. 
* * * 
Merritt Hill, chairman of the 
Finance Committee, will in- 
troduce Sen. Morton. 
Area chairmen appointed in 
cities and townships to lead 
workers in the drive will serve 
as hostesses. 
This list includes: Mrs. Wil- 
liam Milligan, Mrs. E. Govan 
Hill and Mrs. Jean Greene of 
Birmingham; Mrs, A. H. Vo- 
gel and Mrs. Frances Moriayi- 
ty of Bloomfield Hills; Mrs. 
LeGran Terry and Mrs. Rob- 
ert Welch of Troy; Mrs. Fred- 
erick P. Flatman and Mrs. 
Harvey Frye of West Bloom- 
field Township; Mrs. Richard ‘ 
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Members 
Hear Folk 
Singing Junior Club Has 
Dinner, Listens to 
Robert Rickard 
Seventy-two members of the 
Junior Pontiac Women's Club 
for their fall 
dinner Monday evening at 
Sylvan Glen Inn 
Mrs. Russell Auten presided. 
* * * 
Folk-singer Robert R. Rick- 
ard was introduced by Mrs. 
Ronald Mountain. Mr. Rickard, 
a teacher in the Pontiac 
schools,. presented a number 
of folk songs he had collected 
in his native state, Kentucky. 
Accompanying himself on the 
guitar, ‘“‘the singing school 
teacher” gave a brief expla- 
nation of each song. 
* * * 
Mrs. Charles Hf. Harmon Jr 
Was social chairman assisted 
by Mrs. J. T. Engle, Mrs. 
Harry Hilderbrand, Mrs. Wil- 
liam Kenney, Mrs. E. Verne 
McCall, Mrs. Donald MeCand- 
less, Mrs. William B. Moore, 
Mrs. Bradley L. Scott, Mrs. 
Bradley D. Scott, Mrs. Ken- 
neth White and Adeline Hook 
U.N. Observer 
Will Address 
Temple Group 
Mrs. Philip Gentile official 
observer to the United Nations 
will be guest speaker when the 
Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ja 
cob meets for luncheon Tues 
it the Temple. 
* * * 
Mrs. Gentile has attended the 
opening session of every UN 
General Assembly since 1945 
She is also vice president of the 
Detroit chapter of American 
Assn. for United Nations 
* * * 
Mrs. Alvin Steinmian of Col 
rain drive is handling met annual 
ay 
the 
rescel 
vations, 
Missionaries Visit 
Baptist Class 
Henrietta Wilson S107 
ary to China, and Mrs. Phil 
Christiansen missionary to 
Rhodesia. were guests of thi 
Loyal Philathea Class of First 
Baptist Church Tuesday eve 
ning. 
Dinner Was served hy VM 
Henry Barnecut a } 
mittee 
Members having Jul 4 
gust and September birthdays 
were honored 
Next meeting of the group 
will be Nov ] 
A Little Extra 
Care for Gloves 
Of all accessories. gloves 
need the most frequent sud- 
sing, and it never pays to let 
dirt become imbeddéd in leath- 
er or fabric. Warm 
detergent suds, plus thorough 
rinsing, will keep your 
wardrobe in good shape. 
Remember to peel vour 
gloves off after washing them 
on your hands -+ don’t tug at 
the finger tips while they are 
wet, soap or 
glove 
To Address Unit 
William R.) McCarthy, d 
of the Oakland County 
Juvenile Protective 
will speak at the Pontiac Wom rector 
Service 
en's Club meeting Monday 
Members will gather at the 
Adah Shelly Library at 1:.0 
pm. 
Rummage Sale 
The ALCW is sponsoring a 
rummage sple at St. Johr 
Lutheran Church on Saturday, 
starting at § a.m, 
Morton 
Philip 
and Van Dusen 
Detwiler of and Mrs 
Southfield; 
Mrs. Frank Downs of Farm 
ington 
- ~* - 
Others are Mrs. Leslie C 
Consterdine and Mrs. John 
Austin of Roval Oak; Mrs. 
Clayton Tibbals of Waterford; 
Ruth Kimball and Mrs. Hope 
Gorman of Pontiac; Mrs 
Philip Moon of Pleasant Ridge 
Mrs. Robert J, Mitchell of 
Huntington Woods; Mrs 
Thomas Doremus of Clarkston; 
Mrs. Arthur Dodge of Lake An 
gelus; Mrs. Brace Beamer and 
Mrs. C. N. Ray of Oxford 
Mrs. Gerald Dunn of Addison 
Township; Mrs. J. P, Malley 
and Mrs. George Merwyn of 
Novi and Northville; and Mrs 
George Bouwens of Oakland 
Township. ~   
   THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959   
Sale!   
  | FAMED BRAND 
DRESS SHOES 
reg. to 26.99 21° 
Shoe Scion — Mezzcnine 2 aa ainda ed 
¥ SNS SANS s 
   
   
               
                   
                
       
   
   
       
                 
    Get first pick of these 
sifia@rt new fashions, 
and save up to $$ a 
pair. Exclusive tailored 
trims, silken collars and 
bows. or jeweled buck- 
es on deldi-suede, pol- 
ished calf, lustre, and 
patent. High heels and 
styled - in - Italy little 
heels. 
  
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  *'He prefers conventional language 
. he knows enough to wear a con- 
* servative suit 
_ and tie on more formal occasions. 
    ' week by the boys. 
|blonds but better than one in three 
  
ry 
  
  
ithey can look up to. 
Their ideal boy: 
He's tall. He's a lot smarter 
  than his girl friend and gets top |: 
  ‘parently hasn't affected teenaged JIVE TALK NIXED : girls. They still want a boy friend 
  The chiao pants set (seven 
out of 10) won out ‘over slacks 
    ) 
| Boys who scorn tobacco won out Seven out of eight of the young 
over the smokers, but:not by much.| ladies told ws the guy with the 
ment Flirt ore we soe A medley blergay . smokers while two out of five don’t 
tind the practice at all. Nearly! ‘The fellow who knows his way 
rs of the girls, how-\around the party circuit is pre- 
in five. 
  
He has blue eyes and blond hair 
which he wears in a crew cut. 
to slang and jive talk He 
doesn't smoke; doesn't drink 
He wears chino pants when the! 
occasion calls for sportswear. But 
with white shirt 
* * * 
He's the life of the party type, 
but, more important, he’s. sin- 
cere, 
That's the composite picture of 
the ideal American boy drawn 
from our nationwide survey of 
teenaged girls. 
This paragon matches well 
with the ideal girl, selected last 
She turned 
out to be shorter, less bright, a 
conservative dresser and, the 
boys agreed, above all she has 
to be sincere. 
Nearly seven out of eight girls 
agree that their ideal boy has 
to be tall. But, thereafter., their 
physical qualifications become a 
good deal more varied. 
About two out of five want blue- 
eyed boys but more than one in 
three said they like green eyes. | 
Slightly’ more than half prefer}   would settle for black hair. Crew 
cuts dominated (about two in 
five) with the standard cut trail- 
ing fone in five) 
+ * * 
Three out of four girls told us A sparkling soap-and-water- 
clean complexion is the basis 
of all beauty. 
  
  INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL ! 
A NEW Grinnel 
your entire fami   Y 
     
    
    Be the first to see and play 
the latest Grinnell fine piano. 
The mahogany case is hand 
rubbed to a beautiful velvet 
smooth finish. Each note is 
produced in clear, true tones. 
Visit your Grinnell store and 
take advantage of this intro- 
ductory price. 
*A98 $50 Down, $16 Monthly 
FE 3-7168 GRINNELL’S, 27 S. Saginaw St.     
  Capture today's sounds for mniversoy 
Spinet Piano to delight 
mre IOLA 
EROOR 
RUROINI 
SRR 
PENN” 
Get Set for Fun With This , 
New WEBCOR Tape Recorder 
tomorrow! The 
WEBCOR "Regent" gives you these special 
features: 3-Speed recording, 
er, powerful 8 watt amplifier. Tru-Tone speak- 
Complete with 
recording idea book and wide-range micro- 
phone. $16 Down, $7.25 Monthly. 
159.95 
USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN ee 
| Mrs. S. E. Minard, left, sponsor of 
Minard Scholarship, 
looks on with approval as Patricia 
Haines, the new honoree, receives her the Luvella S.   began as an Pentise Press Phete 
scholarship from Carolyn Beyer, presi- 
dent of the TBI Women’s Club. Mrs. 
Minard sponsored the group when it 
alumnae club in 1953. 
TBI Club Helps Young People The TBI Women's Club, or- 
ganized in February, 1953, was 
a group of The Business In- 
stitute Women graduates who 
felt the need of an organized 
alumnae group. Mrs. S, E. 
Minard acted as sponsor. 
Aside from the TBI scholar- 
ship, the club works to aid 
underprivileged and il] young 
people in the Pontiac area, as 
well as furthering the educa- 
tional advancement of other 
young people. 
Carolyn Beyer, president, to 
whom the first Luvella S. Mi-   nard Scholarship was awarded, 
graduated from Pontiac Cen- 
tral High School in 1957. She 
played clarinet in the high 
school band and during her 
senior year was a member of 
the National Honor Society. 
At the present time, she is 
taking postgraduate work at 
TBI and is secretary to Harry 
D, Wise Jr. 
Patricia Haines, the new re- 
cipiént of the scholarship lives 
in Oxford. She also played the 
clarinet in her high school 
band.   She was band librarian for 
four years and during her sen- 
jor year was typist for the 
group. She also worked in the 
high school office. 
Aside from her band work 
“Pat’’ is interested in bowling 
and other forms of athletics. 
She was on-the honor roll all 
during high school. 
_Now with the aid of the 
clerk - typist coursé and ad- 
ditiona] shorthand training, she 
hopes to get a position where 
she will have a chance for jur- 
ther advancement. 
  
    
          formerly $29.98 
@ wool-camel hair blend boy- 
coats with hand-stitch 
detailing! 
© furry orlon-pile lined, 
raccoon-collared coats in 
poplin! 
® orlon-pile lined, camel hair 
and wool blend short coats! 
sketched: wool/camel 
Camel, grey, navy, red. 
itd’ $ hair boycoat. 
Sizes 6 to 16, 
TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 
J open to 9 p. m. monday, thursday, friday, saturday: 
  \ 
    
 THE PONTIAC PRESS,   
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959   THIRTY-NINK   
  
  
    
  
    ANNIVERSARY 
SALE! 
  
        
     
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t 
+ i r 
Fate. ei collar on im- 
‘ St hates ne 
- Bamboo ranch mink, blue 
* mink, black with ranch mink, 
  Wool Knit | DRESSES Regular to 28.90. * 
       pe ig sie imported coltskies. Attentive! 
detailed, in the meticulous manner or 
| imports, In. dlack, brown, ss and varied = 
  Fur Products labeled to show country of 
origin of imported furs. T.M, EMBA. 
A $5 Gift Certificate for each Forty-Third 
purchase. A drawing for a $25 Gift 
Certificate each day. aan at our Second 
Floor De&k. 
  PISS aii) aie 2 
As we light our Forty-Third Candle... 
warm glow on you who have patronized us and enabled us to grow 
through the years. Come, join in the celebration . 
  oo 
we at Arthur's hope to reflect its 
. the birthday 
is ours but the excitement ond savings belong to you. 
Special Purchase 
New Fall DRESSES 
; Regular to 17.98 
AuniVAeng "1" 
Pick of the ivhiat dresses to meet your day- 
time to datetime needs. The entire collection 
marks the return of the well defined woist- 
line. Select feminine fashions from wools 
and rayon blends, Sizes for juniors, misses’. 
Camel Hair Pile Lined 
Raccoon Collar. Coat 
Save $16.98 
The fashion success coat of the year! The 
sport coat in classic camel hair with the rah 
tah raccoon collar plus the warmth of furry 
orion pile lining! In camel or red. Sizes 
5 to 15 and 8 to 16, 
Special Purchase 
. Far Blend Sweaters. 
ans r_to ” 5.90 
bptcial 7.90 Because Arthur’s is the Sweater store of 
Pontioc . . . we hove made great effort to 
bring you these special cfiddly soft fur blend 
sweaters in a collection that will amaze you. 
Dressmaker novelties and classics in all new 
colors and all sizes. 
Finely Tailored 
‘WOOL SKIRTS 
Regular to 12.98 
bpiciae Rich textured tweeds and soft solid flannels. Well cut an belted. te quality tailoring, ary ey ag 1 mportant fail colors. 
Sail Fashion 
   rw palmer tull fashion, can’t run, tights 
.. « $ave 2,46. Red, block, camel, royal. 
% M-L. 
» Famous CURITY DIAPERS 
“Reg. 3.75 doz. 237 
S-T-R-E-T-C-H weave. / Amit One Deven 
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PLENTY of PARKING at Arthur's. Parking 
space for over 5,000 cars in a radius of 
five blocks. May we stamp your parking 
ticket for you 
    
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  FORTY | ; . THE PONTIAC PRBS, 9 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 _ -e. :     
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  6’ DAYS ONLY Herbs Help Bethune Fa ir Comimittee 
CHILDREN’S Appealing F ood Tastes Beste Arrangements 
RUBBER BOOTS | w ire: wwe | sie cite emt ima woe wae [ne ai 8 nS ois Arrangements for the annual fall| Jones, publielty; 
There are all sorts mer tricks: | , {£4 and a stamped, self-addressed ° e 8 OW “ <i " id Hall:) pa which will pep up food and : er » th ; P ; envelope with your request Tomorrow: ‘Why Some met: recently at the South Johnson .M make it appealing without load- | for the Trick and Treat: diet Lose Weight More Easily Than. | avenue home of-Mrs. Ha ; ne Pi cog cpandin 3 
ing up on butter and oils and | poolslet. Address Josephine Others?” || A highlight of the fair will be|SC) 0°rs- Mies ‘Chanter Jenne other items which zodm the | : | lthe crowning of a king and queen. protection; ; , 
calorie count. | * i . Also featured will be baby sitting, }P*°8"*™- 
room I have used some of these , 
fair in outlining the menus for my | 
Trick and Treat diet which is M 
running this week. Remember NEW YORK — Monday for 
these whenever you feel. the Mee Manageme + gremees are Clothes-washing has a sound 
mothers; Mrs, Neil Smith, mem- | precedent, it seems. Two days 
bership; Mrs. Purvis Hunt, hos- | after the Mayflower’s Saturday 
    
    
  
  
  
need to lose a few pounds and 
therefore must cut out some of Children’s. Shop 
    
  
    Seas the “trimmings” and seasoa- pitality; Mrs, Delores (iraves, arrival, several women went Miracle Mile Shoppin Genter 
15. “ magazine; Mrs. Howard Jack- | ashore to do their first family at RO a EE mse Sate BA 
Small 5 Fer inslance, the herbs are aun, telephone: Mrs. Patricia waikdiie"on the | new Jand. 
a ig j sad ms . On tek seceeeeee ee Ds Mee _ oe were 1% 
to a great help. So are garlic — 
Large 3 and onion, parsley and lemon | 
as are the artificial sweeteno- 
ers. You can whip cream up 
out of fat-free milk crystals. 
Grated parmesan cheese adds 
test te many foods. ’ 
Because of the manufacturer's surplus . . . a Here are the rocnus jer te | PARTNER PLAIDS BY Pendleton’ juice. Chili sauce is an aid | 
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terrific buy in fine rubber boots with gripper 
soles, smart loop fastening! Boys and girls .. . 
white, red and brown. neeetour tenet, | 
0 
Two ‘teaspoon Sukal 
One-half banana 1 €d 
Fricndly Dept. Store morrow (Priday! 
Black offee 
Luachsen 
Sala r @sparag 
. Two ha 
ang six green 
n pieces Two ¢ 
          
  
  ablespoons toma! | 
74 N. SACINAW NEAR HURON eae Rye Kripe 
Dinner 
Four neces Baked fish ob 
eit! a touch of ¢ e | 
PARAGON CHRISTMAS KITS eae. | N T § Apr SOCKS I Ts rnirds eup spinact _ilasor 
this with B@ SHrinking « 
savory. or vinegar: 
THE OXFORD SHOP Sa, If you have missed some of 
    
        
      
        
    
Answer: It has to be folded 
So that the marking is on top 
and whether the edges are to- 
usually laid with the open edges son, historian; Mrs. Harold 
Watson and Mrs. Troy Ward, 
auditors; Mrs. John Couture, 
program; Mrs. Lloyd Craig, 
tives. 
       
  : _ -_ the Trick and Treat menus and 
Theré are all sorts of tricks which will pep up 
° . food and make it appealing without loading up on 
butter and oils and other items which zoom the calorie 
MALING SHOES | count. 
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Rules Need Cranbrook Boy 7 | oi Not Alwavs Named Scholar | 3 
way f HH for 3rd Year : 
Be Fol lowed Steohen C. Fairbank ' : Pendleton pictures every girl and her Stephen airbanks, son o in th bn stat 
Mrs. Orval G. Fairbands of Niaga- Quy & inese new go- gether jackets! By EMILY POST ra avenue, has been renamed the Pair off in new autumn plaids or 
ear Mis Posie panviwens cee es ig pba ak Crap authentic tartans...in colorful tiles, . SaaS Sei wine rook 1001 for e 1959-60 aca- : : ’ | ty-four years old and expect demic year, checks or solids...tailored of Pendleton’s 
to announce my engagement Stephen, a senior at Cranbrook, own fine virgin wool fabrics. 
shortly. My parents and my a held a = Women's Traveller Jacket, 
fiance's parents have never pas Butler, a sophomore from cine 10-20 ...... - -SELSS- 088 
met, I would like to know if Birmingham, was named Owen Man's Partner-Plaid Topster Packet, 
it would be improper for me Scholar and Timothy Coughlin, a GRE Ly lb cecsspess des cabnss Sasae 
to suggest to my fiance that Birmingham senior, received the 
his parents invite my parents Ruth Arie Klein ee 
| over to his house. wy ext _ OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY ‘Til9 P. M. MY er is a (ot fi SICK- - > 
lv person and seldom has com- A cot p A 106 North Saginaw Street . 
pany and I am sure the thought 
| of having to entertain his p t = = - 
| parents will upset her very arents O nn ae oO . — 
much. Furthermore, my fi- | . . | 
ance's parents live in a very S 
nice house whereas we live in OcIa IZE OPEN EVERY NIG\ iT TO 9 
a very rundown apartment ° Monday through Sat irday 
house and [I can't bear the Budget Will Be 
thought of what his parents | Up for Approval Downtown AND 
hike afer ene sete m™ This Thursday Drayton Plains 
Answer: To be strictly cor- “Get Acquainted Night” for ept. stores 
rect, your fiance's parents parents and teachers of Alcott 
should call on yours, but in School is scheduled for Thurs- 
| view of the situation you de- day at 7:30 p. m. 
| seribe I advise you talk to The budget and year’s pro- 
your fiance and, if he agrees, | gram will be presented for ap- 
have him explain to his par- proval. 
| ents your mother’s feelings and Mrs. Theodore Figa, presi- 
ask them to invite her and dent, will introduce PTA offi- 
your father to tea or a meal | cers and chairmen. They in- 
at their house | clude Mrs. Lewis Smartt, vice 
Z Z president: Lewis Smartt, 
“Dear Mrs. Post: In folding father vice president; Mrs. 
a dinner size napkin to place Walter Schmitz, recording sec- | . . ‘ on the left of the forks, how | retary and Mrs. Harry. Mc- The new extra-slimming is it done? Should the fold or Creary, treasurer. . . 
| the open edge be toward the < © & | girdle, molded of lined ate?’’ ! 
plate? Others are Mrs. Alice Ben- | 
Air-Lon rubber! 
ward or away from the plate | publicity; Mrs. Thomas Child- a You've never worn a girdle is not important. However, if ers, health, and Mrs. Charles ~ a like ‘Sleex’ before . . . be- it is not marked, then it is | Dean, homeroom representa- <n cause there’s never been a ~~» 
toward the plate 
“Dear Mrs. Post: Is it im- 
proper to visit friends withont 
first inquiring whether it will 
be convenient for them to see 
you"’ 
Answer: Before visiting 
friends it is alwavs best to 
ask whether it will be = con- 
venient for them to see you, 
unless you know that they are 
at home at certain hours and 
like to receive visitors. Also serving are Mrs. Robert 
Pence, membership; Mrs. 
Raymond Baumgras, publica- 
tions; Mrs. Thomas Hegwood, 
telephone; Mrs. George Totten, 
budget and finance: Mrs. Ray 
Black and Mrs.,John Hartley, 
hospitality, Mrs. Jesse Ville- 
real, youth and Mrs. Couture 
and Ruth Harmon, home-school 
communications. 
* * * 
Council delegates will be 
Mrs. Charles Biggs, Mrs. 
Edward Biggs and Mrs. Earl 
Bowling. 
          
            girdle like ‘Sleex’ before! 
The revolutionary new cool 
cotton lining is so comfort- 
able, rybber never touches 
your skin! 22 controls 
molded-inside to firm and 
sleek you where it counts! 
Sleex is mochihe washable 
and keeps it shapel Try itl 
Slip-on, XS-S-M-L... 8.95 
Zipper, XS-S-M-L..10.98 
   
       
~ | Here is a tip on selecting the _ 
   
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bevel a t for you Rub your Andrew Jackson installed the | Let Federal’s expert corsetiergs cheeks to bring out the color first warm and cold shower | . 
Then match a rouge with this baths in the White House some- ot fit and correctly for obi flush. Pi time between 1829 and 1833. an igure tiattery: 
  
For BEAUTIFUL KITCHENS 
Call 
R. B. MUNRO 
Electric Company‘ 
Specialists in    Maling Shoes 
50) North Saginaw Street   
   
   
  ’ Open Monday and Friday Evenings Kiteher Planning “eae 
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New C] es Are L is t Versa tile Slip a V-neck and opaque nylon spiel Trick For an a opposite walls or raid be for Py fabtgene child| gest that the number @f guests : 
2. 4a s ted ‘ tricot lining. ; ; ; . small, Home economists|match the age of the birthday « 
by Pipes matted A. |Party Blouse _ |) Ba semeite att | cee | ricer Scien ance nea mela 3 : trice ~ | . A versatile slip cam be worn | edging, With the slip-blouse hilar vias out totlane tas ‘ The Pontiac YWCA has an-| dated ‘Thursday ithe ® ake without a blouse. The top is comes a matching cummer- laundry or larger pieces : ‘ 
nounced an evening class in ct aw ~ | tailored for outer wear with | bund to be worn outside. washed by machine, ’ 
‘to be by Mrs. O'Con- Te eo ‘Be mane 008. 
nor of on Mondays peek yaa 
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m, Mrs. O’Con-| A coffee hour precedes and fol- } . 
nor’s Thursday morning class be-|lows the morving classes on both , : gan Oct, 8. , 4 Wednesday and Thursday. The| 
ean Sect Tn oor nt my | can taught by Mrs. Otte Gabert on pen from the bce pos : pump...a “must” in your ! noontime y 
ae eee from 12:30 to 2:30 banagi the classes themselves and } wardrobe because it tt, nursery, according to M k ) oat , 
Registration for some classes, in- bean A. Crisp, young aut ee ; gonn phish cen | 
cluding rman. ae ee é | 
teidew cml been ere, Get on the bandwagon + + SEE night. Slender, long and |     ° j i$ 
son Lewis is the instuctor But! 
registrations are still being bat Yomar Group 
the | for the art courses for adults on| Meets at Home dren on Saturday morning. Both j pte Dig at Maggy nN at of Mrs. Pattison 
The Yomar Group of First: gan. 
___ Presbyterian Church met Tuesday '} 
The French and German classes evening at the home of Mrs. Harry ;’ headed by Rev. Francois Joch- - : lo 
mans, and the silversmithing class apr erteg ge ane iene $ 
guided by Amy Krueger. will @C- and Mrs. Edson Doolittle assisted. $ 
cept latecomers, as will the group) + «:;* 
plano classes of Amy Hogle. Mrs. Richard Wright gave the | 
The nursery service offered on devotion and Mrs. Earl Van Dyke 
Wednesday has bad to hang out (Jr. conducted the Bible study. > the SRO sign, according te Mrs. | Mrs. Jane Davis was a guest. 
Hazel Beutler, supervisor. A few | It was announced that the annual ? 
more children between 243 and birthday dinner will be held ? 
five years old can be accommo- |Nov, 10 at Ted's Restaurant. * * * 
  
Youth Education Group | 
Plans Tea Thursday at 4 | \5 
ee of the Assn Membership in the association > for Childh cducation Interna-! those ‘5 
tional, Southern Oakland County ape interested in pro- ; 
Branch, will be at 4 p.m. Thurs-| "ting desirable conditions, pro. |; 
day at Kimball High School in| 5™®™s md practices in the |) Royal 7 schools. I 
ill include area PTA! Officers are Minnie Zielke, Far- ) 
sec-| 
concerned with communication and retary; Ruth Sharland, Bloomfield, | 
the importarive it plays in develop-| corresponding secretary, and Lena 
ing understanding. Anderson, Rochester, treasurer. | 
r   
CRRRER \ tems RIT Ste, 
Sn ee ee eee 
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‘ Ch , 
Worumbos Orlon lined, 
Blt $ reversible plaids 
Worumbos. and tweeds with 
beaver.* . Clutch coats and 
In black, beige, button coats. 
blue, gtay. r Beautiful fall 
‘ colors. 
Laem, Take Advantage of These Savings Now! fam. 
“si Just Charge It ela 7 
*Furs Labeled With Country of Oxigin , Take Up to 6 Months to Pay 
REG ee IS Ra as MT A eR ee De r Sia LE mae Wes Xe na ERS PE 
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Solid. color, 
100% wool fleece. 
Fine wool : weeds , 
zibelines, tunning blac 
Forstmans. fine wool tweeds. 
Luxuriously fur 
trimmed coats, 
lavishly trimmed 
with mink or 
         our pardde of girls’ coat values! 
Selection of Name Brand Quality 
Coats are big . . . and Savings are 
Great. 
GIRLS’ COATS with LEGGINGS 
and TOW COATS 
I 
GIRLS’ SCHOOL or 
TOW COATS 
$1 6° 
DRESS COATS 
7-14. Values to $30. +7 2” 
"re MARGARET ANN SHOP 
Riker Bldg. 37 W. Huron lithe, with intriguing 
vamp cut-out trimmed 
with peau de soie and 
rhinestone sparkle. 
and Only 
514   Sizes 3 to 6x 
Values to $30 
Sizes 7 to 14. 
    PEGGY’S ‘e@ NORTH SAGINAW $1 
    
    LLLP LPP LP SARDP LPL LP PPL LP PRP PL LDP LPP LPP 
  
ER . Bia se. 
GREAT OCTOBER 
MT UhA SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS ON BRAND NEW FALL and WINTER COATS 
BUY NOW AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! meee . : Pee rs * OE ee wer 
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zip-out lining. 
Fine imported 
      
Choice of fine 
luxurious mink* 
trimmed coats, 
very specially 
priced.   g § 
    
  
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959   
Church Circles Mark 
Achievements of U.N. 
The work of the United Na- 
tions is the October theme of 
Central Methodist Church 
circles. 
Mrs. William Humphrey was 
hostess recently to the Ethel 
Nagler Circle. Speaker was 
Mrs, Angus McLay of the Oak- 
land County branch of the 
Women's International League 
for Peace and Freedom. 
* * * 
The October meeting of the 
Martha Graf Circle was at the 
home of Mrs. Donald Tryon of 
Preston street 
* * . 
e Same evening 
the Far East were 
members of the Ada Duhigg 
Circle at the home of Mrs 
Robert Bentley of Lapeer road, ° ' F T} slides H 
shown to   
  
NARDIS 
of 
DALLAS   Members of the Sylvia Al- | 
drich Wesleyan Service Guild 
met recently for dinner with 
Mrs. R. H. Kempf of Pember- 
ton road. 
* * 
The Barbara Norris Circle 
met with Mrs, Howard Sibley. 
Mrs. William Lacy and Mrs. 
Neil Coppens presented the 
program. 
*   * * 
Mrs. Clifford Coe served a 
dessert luncheon to members of 
the Margaret Johnston Circle. | 
- * * 
Meeting for | 
Marion Shaw Circle with Mrs 
George Dietrich and the Otto 
Sisters Circle with Mrs. John 
Hartwick of Francis street. 
* * * 
Mrs Fre d Fer guson assiste d | 
by Mrs. Wilham Hodge and 
Mrs. Elizabeth Farrell, served | 
a dessert luncheon to members 
of the Leora Shanks Circle 
Mrs. F. Dewey Allen presented 
the program. 
* * * 
Dessert luncheons also were 
served members of the Janette incheon was the 
  The girl who has made a movie 
career of going without clothes, much 
less hats, Brigitte Bardot, has thrown 
in the towel and is hiding her long 
blonde mane under these new toppers. 
Sordptimists 
Retain Parties 
The Soroptimist Club of Pon- 
tiac held its monthly business 
meeting Monday at the Hotel 
Waldron. 
The club voted to continue     
sponsoring monthly social 
parties for the patients of Pon- 
tiac State Hospital. 
* * * 
Mrs. Richard Paschke, presi- 
dent, and Mrs. Karl Schlutz 
wil] represent the club at the 
52nd conference of the mid- 
western region to be held in 
Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 23 to 25. Especially designed for her, the hats 
are (from left) a white fur felt, a wide- 
brimmed cloche of antelope and a 
checked helmet with a red felt strap. 
  rest of your face.   
Club Gets - [AMERICAN MARIETTA NEW for Meeting | | | INTERIOR and EXTERIOR The Extensionists met at the home of Mrs, Lloyd Osworth Tues-| voce 
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10 READY MIXED COLORS 
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x * * 
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A woman with a pronounced 
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    THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 
  
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PARIS (NEA)—The booming, '° America, 
market for ‘old masters’’ has According to Isnard when the 
; made the forgery branch of the|paintings leave here they have an , art business one of the most lucra-|innocuous signature like ‘Pierre 
* tive in the postwar years. Dupont”’ or “‘Jean Marchand."   
      
  
                
      
      
      
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ONLY France, turning out painting« for (140,000 forged Utrillos have been | 
' rich but unwary art buyers. 
' These pictures rarely are sol 
here under their valuable signa-     jsmuggled into the United States, | 
q|Plus 113,214 Watteaus and 10,000) 
| Corots. Corot is known to have 
; painted only 3,000 pictures in his tures. France's F.B.I. — the Sur- lifetime. *~ * * “To rub out this signature and Vn _——————— 
, A painting signed Pau! Signac|replace it by that of a time-hon- $ 500 is s 
‘might have fetched $30,000 at/ored master is child’s play,” he Al ONLY ; Sotheby’s, internatiohally farnous Says, ‘‘and it means that no of- E DOWN 
London auction room, had it not|fense is committed until the pic- $175 
been retired just in time recently.|ture reaches its destination.’ with your old washer 
It was the work of one of the | * * * This $229.95 Avtometic A WEEK 
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But there is no ban on the ex- Chesapeake Bay. 
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    FORTY-FOUR 
U.S. Conjuring a 
Disarming Plan 
  Expect Rival Proposal 
to Go Before Group 
in Geneva With Nikita’s | 
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP), 
—Word circulated today that the; 
United States will present a rival; 
arms plan when Soviet Premier) 
armament proposal goes before! 
the 10-nation East-West commit- 
tee in Geneva. | 
Sources close to the U.S. delega-| 
tion to the U.N. said American 
disarmament experts are working 
quietly with the State Department 
on a plan covering the whole 
arms question as well the 
thorny problem of adequate con- 
trols as 
* * * 
U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot 
Lodge hinted some such move 
was afoot when he spoke in the 
disarmament debate before the 
U.N. Assembly's main Political) 
Committe Wednesday 
Lodge noted that President) 
Eisenhower has set in motion a 
concentrated disarmament review 
which will prepare the United 
States to participate ‘‘construc-! 
tively’ in the Geneva talks, slated 
to open after the Assembly ends 
Informants stressed that the! 
United States will not present any 
arms plan befere the General As- 
sembly this session but will wait 
for the Geneva farley 
* * * ; 
told the Assembly that 
some agency such as an inter- 
national police force would be 
necessary to preserve peace after 
disarmament. He recommended 
that the U.N. Disarmament Com 
mission try to decide what type 
of force would be needed and 
what principles of international! 
law should govern it 
He also recommended that the Lodge 
Disarmament Commission _ study 
exactly what internal = security 
forces would be needed by the 
nations of the world after dis- 
Low, Low Prices on 
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The YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE   
    BARBERSHOP QUARTET ROUNDUP — Pontiac Quartet 
Alumni night will be held at 8 p.m. Friday a’ the Knights of 
Pythias Hall The ‘“‘Three Corns and a Bunyan’’ quartet (above) 
will be among seven old time quartets to sing their stuff at the 
59 State Drownings 
Include 24 Suicides 
LANSING WwW — Suicides account 
for 24 of 261 drownings recorded 
in Michigan since Jan. 1 
A compilation by State Police 
on 398 reported water accidents 
so far this year showed yesterday 
- that in addition to the drownings 
176 persons suffered injuries 
Receipts of delayed reports 
probably will increase the fig- 
ures, police said. 
Of the drowning victims, 33 were 
boat operators, 60 boat passengers 
76 swimmers, children who > -) wandered from their parents and 
11 children who slipped into the 
water while playing or fishing. 
| * * * 
| The report predicted that most 
drownings from now until the end 
of the year would occur as the 
result of hunters or fishermen 
falling through the ice     
Population Growing 
WASHINGTON — Population of 
the United States, now 170 million, 
has increased by 10 per cent or 
more since 1950. 
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Jack Beeler and Bill Otte. 
  LOS 
north 
The 
One Fire Spreading 
in California 2,600 Acres Already) | 
Burned; More Families! | 
May Quit Homes 
families were packed and ready 
to run today as a sprawling fire 
continued ~gorging 
cracker-dry brush in the foothills 
reckless flip 
covered more than 2,600 acres of, 
precious watershed. The prospect 
of early 
‘}total of 1,500 men were fighting 
the flames, 
“It looks like it'll take a couple 
of days at least. We haven't Nad ANGELES (AP) —More 
itself on 
of Los Angeles. 
* * * . 
fire—possibly started by a 
of a cigarette—has   A} ‘ control was slight. 
county fire captain said: 
Prime   | GETS CABINET POST — lain 
| MacLeod, above, was named 
secretary by British 
Minister Harold Mac- 
millan in place of Alan Lennox- colonial Red China’ Calls 
for Light Diets Nation Faces Shortage 
in Food So Appeals for 
Self Rationing 
By WILLIAM L. RYAN 
Associated Press News Analyst 
Natural calamities and other 
factors have combined to create 
x * 
This information is gleaned 
from the official newspaper of the 
Chinese Communist party, the 
People’s Daily, It has just an- 
nounced details of what the party 
calls a “plan for food consumption 
and ecdnomizing in food consump- 
tion.” = __ AP Wirephete 
    
tons per year. land clothing. Lignite Mines Productive |Necessity Spending High 
FARGO—North Dakota's lignite} WASHINGTON — Half the U. S. | ! } 
mines produce about three million|income is spent for food, shelter jjon earthquakes a year in the —___ |Terrace, an area above the com- much rain at all the last few 
years and I've never seen the 
brush so dry. 
“This stuff doesn't burn—it ex- plodes.”’ 
Only damaged since the fire broke out 
Tuesday along Angeles Crest 
Highway above the foothill suburb 
of La Canada. But flames were} 
only a mile or so from other ex-; 
pensive homes today, and a burst| 
of the whimsical ‘wind could put} 
|them in genuine peril. 
* * * 
| Families were standing by for) 
ja possible evacuation of Briggs       munity of La Crescenta and about 
15 miles north of downtown Los 
Angeles. : 
  | 
a few homes had been | 
  are more than one mil- 
|world. / Boyd Wednesday. MacLeod’s 
appointmént was one of the main 
cabinet changes. 
Railroad Employes Ask 
Aid From Government 
CHICAGO (UPI) — Nonoperating 
railroad employes have asked the 
federal government to act if the! 
railroads refuse to negotiate their | 
demands for more holidays and 
vacations. 
Eleven unions, representing the 
600,000 employes, said yesterday 
they had petitioned the National 
Labor Relations Board to move in-   
  While the party paper insists the 
x * 
“They have raised 
sciousness of the masses and ex- 
tensively disseminated throughout 
all households the call of the party 
for the practice of economy in 
food consumption,” 
Says. “Many refectories 
dining halls) and families have 
taken the initiative to draft their 
plans to economize in food con- 
to the dispute if the railroads balk | sumption.” 
at bargaining. food outlook in China is favorable, 
it acknoWledges that it has under- 
taken a “‘shock publicity cam- 
paign"’ to cut down excessive con- 
sumption, Party members have 
undertaken to “explain the truth 
to the masses.” 
* 
the con- 
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(public 
  
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veteran Hollywood swashbuckler who died Wednesday night in Beverly Aadland, 17, a movie starlet. He has said she was his Full 1 yeor warranty 
Vancouver, B. C.. is shown on the left above with his three wives protege. This picture of Miss Aadland was taken after her arrival Now Own the 
At the top left is Flynn with his first wife Lili Damita in 1937. in Vancouver a few days ago. She and other frends were with . 1 
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The Traveling Elementary School, goverament through dhe Nationa in Murder Trial of “Discount Store Prices with uorasmeet cure Service!” 
Library is visiting four Pontiac, Science Foundation. - 
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schools this year, providing 360 At mid-year, the books will be To Testify in Ex- Wife 8 
        
bo. ks for supplementary reading in sent to other schools in the pro- Death Month After She 
the classroom cram while replacements are re- . 
* © - ceived Divorced Him 
Fighty illustrated beoks, for all) “It has been found that both the 
ages from the first through the lifetime reading habit and the in- WE . eighth grades. have arrived at each terest in science are developed in| Saatat - opiielleimsiigan aie 
of the Owen, Whitfield, Alcott and the elementary grades,” says Ger- S€M, 29, is to testify today against 
Emerson schools ry White, coordinator of elemen- charges he murdered his former 
tary education, wife a month after she divorced 
__ These books have been care-\nim on grounds of cruelty. 
fully selected with the aid of pro-| dd 
fessional advisors to stimulate both 
the habit and the interest.” | The lanky, bespectacled part- 
time schoolteacher was sworn in 
Wednesday shortly after a tense, 
= overflow crowd of 200 had listened 
You Could Line jto the testimony of 6-year-old This experimental science Ii- 
brary program for elementary 
sehools is administered by the 
American Association for the Ad- 
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Hearing Losses Are as Nancy Hansen. daughter of Dun- 
Different as Fingerprints Path to Moon can and the dead woman, Susan 
. ~ Hansen, 25 
BELTONE Prescriptions With Cigarettes ~~ * * 
7 oars Nancy generally supported the 
Fit You Individually WASHINGTON (AP) — Enough story of her father to what 
for the correct solution to your § cigarettes were produced last happened Sunday, May 24, the day 
problem. year to make a carpet seven feet her mother was found dead of a 
wide. and one cigarette thick from broken neck in her South Side 
BELTONE Hearing Service § the earth to the moon, the Agricul- home. ; 
' ture Department reported today.| She substantiated — Hansen's aS Saginaw—Phone FE 4-7711 * * * story that he did not know any- 
The world output was 1.971 bil- thing was wrong with his ex-wife ei oa ee pc ye lic on cig: arettes {70 billion of them until he telephoned the house 
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Cords and Batteries for all makes § ., 41g per cent over 1957 for the children 
PON TIAC ‘S ONLY AUTHORIZED § world total. She told how she found her 
ELTONE DEALER To reach the moon at its closest Mother on the floor of — the 
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0 tT Begreome soto” e Intellectual at Hope lcame to the house she unlocked 2 Medel on To view of Adams; % . |the door for him and watched as 
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Seoecccccscoccosocseees College will crown a queen tonight She said she did not know what FRE CoPS. BOOKS and to kick off the school’s second time her father telephoned or how 
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placing emphasis on making the borhood about 7:30 that morning, 
weekend ‘‘one of intellectual stim- an hour before he said he arrived ; ulation and inspiration.” there Complete with $ 44 ___ _ ann hh. chalk, pegs, etc. 
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Establish ‘U.S. Community’ ‘ . ’ , equipment, “Lucky” sold the boat U S. ) He s Much Luckier and the trailer, traded the motor : ° e °. e ° 
in for a powerful 35-horsepower 
Engineers Building in Pakistan - Than Necessary fn ic foam ads bs nth se i 7 BANGOR, Main (UPD) — Lorin} == KAPTAT, East Pakistan i—The| sons keep the children busy, The|dam sites in East Pakistan, most- Arnold of the Bangor Daily News|Compared to Texas rice _ fall as your|W:ves p i ly a flat river delta area, is called “Lucky” because of his a page ag tnd K Rive But for ‘me eventually | The river washed out much of, prowess at the poker table. But} WASHINGTON—National forests er. jungle climbs the steep gets bat their Outside the early’ Pakistan efforts to build a he outdid himself during a recent of the United States comprise a banks to teak trees in bloom atop naw Beet HF oeenrongenal dam, International Engineering be- vacation to Bar Harbor. total area nearly equal to that of the hills, Here and there a bamboo! poe ia gp Naar Mie consulting engineers in 1956. Arnold bought a $1 raffle and the whgle state Of Texas. hut appears, < Utah International, Inc., of San walked off with a 14-foot boat, a Decylie the. comaterte ot: heme, | rranciscs was signed up in 1957 
. tor |Lumber Still in Lead “? 8) & , | they do not feel that this is an to ulld the dam 10-horsepower outboard motor F ott in lea Then, around @ bend in the wil-| easy life. gall eg See Cralieg Seiad 0) crete _ Lumber éonnciees derness waterway, you see a hill- The darp on the Karnaphuli Riv- ee oF ee een be ee. 80 per cent of the construction ma- top colony of air-conditioned ranch |€T is about half tomplete. The imported equi t ph fess, Since he already had similar|terial used in the United States. houses. This is Kaptai, a construc-|Powerhouse has been excavated.| 1105 of Americans. Pakistan is — tion town in East Pakistan. There|!t Will provide 120,000 kilowatts, piding the equivalent of 68 Se are 200 Americans here. The men| TRIED EARLIER millions in rupees to Cover’ local DR ENRY A MILLER are building a dam for the Pakis-| This area, known as the Chitta- j . ° tan government, gong Hill tracts, provides the-only| Among other things, the rupees . Attracting U.S. construction pay for about 4,000 Pakistanis on Optometrist 
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    furnished brick homes. The Dr B 0 e The sakiaed * it be FDR’S GRANDDAUGHTER TO WED — Kate AP Wirephote ' , y th Sa dam w Roosevelt, 23, granddaughter of President Frank- Miss Roosevelt is the adopted daughter of John 
pool, bani ‘ S ys oS feet Tong at lin D, Roosevelt, @nd William Haddad, a New Hay Whitney, U.S. ambassador to England. She 128 
the 
. It is rove nav- ; : , , . |. PHILADELPHIA  — Dr. J ; York Post reporter, are shown when they applied is the daughter of Rep. James Roosevelt (D- ecurts, © 9 » oo Peak ation on the Karnaphuli and pro- for a marriage license Tuesday. They will be Calif) and the former Betsy Cushing, now Mrs. skiing when the river is low pe psychologist, says her association produce power, The river is now married Saturday at a small family ceremony. Whitney. 
small paunibie ving tendons, ames: |WON Quizzes Fairly, Sones in head bakes 
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    the warm winter. with the television quiz shows   With .’’ were honest and fair. tion men are 50 wives, 40 SORS/She won $134,000 answering ques- rs tions on boxing,   964,000 Question” and “$64,000! logs and bamboo, the latter going % Ei 2s Arthur D’Arcengelo said the paint-\signs won't be fired. The signs the 8) American construc-|chalienge pap Won't Fire Painter jer who put an extra ‘‘o’’ in the'were painted by an inmate of } 
BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) — Lt./word “unloading”’ on four street the state prison. 
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tional Engineering Co., Inc.; of San} Women, sal appiie 
Francisco, C. L. Braskamp, re-|‘Tained mind and memorized box- 
members "Thanksgiving of 1956 as| ing statistics to be the first woman, 
a red-letter day. The first sit-down| Wimmer of the $64,000 question in American toilet arrived in a stand-| 195. . 
up part of the world. . The mother of a five-year-old! 
x * * daughter, Dr. Brothers said she 
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cosmetics and laundry soap now/| before she went on the show. Dr. 
are ordered three months ahead| Brothers, wife of Dr..Milton Broth- 
of time by Guy Rourke of Mary- | ers, is the author of a book on 
ville, La. He runs the commissary | memory and has two counseling, 
and also a bachelors dining hall Programs daily on a New York tele-, 
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wholesale prices and adds 35 per|School painting a record player ane tk hipping and other|Ted. When they caught him out-| 
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ze ft | MANILA — Zamboanga in the One reason, of course, is the Philippines has one of the greatest lack of ways to spend money. areas of any city. Its area of 1,159 Some of the men hunt tigers that square miles is almost equal to bother tribal villages. Sports fa- that of the entire state of Rhode t cilities and home-taught school les- Island.       MAPLE BED not as 
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_Survey_ Reveals High Readership Interest in Many Sports 
tiac Area Has Sportsminded Population It was also noted that pro football drew little or no , 
  
  
      the thick of the baseball season when football and other fall support in the South where none of the cities sponsored (and winter sports were getting little attention on the zports 
pro teams and where. college football had great interest. (pages. 
In this respect, the Pontiac area, where water, winter and|- 
summer facilities are ready available and plentiful, and where 
high school, college dnd pro sports are easily accessible, a sur- 
vey as such can paint a more’ picture than in areas where 
sports are limited. 
* Auto racing, horse racing, water sports and snow skiing 
also received high percentage of votes. 
* * * 
Howard Armstrong of 2922 Buick street suggests that, “A 
jlot more could be done for auto racing if it got a little boost 
ifrom the papers.” x * * 
It also varies from the national survey which had college 
football behind baseball. 
Another interesting note was the strength of high 
school basketball which took fourth place in the survey. Of course similar opinions 
were offered by enthusiasts for 
     every 
‘of the 30 ditferent’sports 
@ close pe between the survey made na-    *   one made in the Pontiac area. There is a slight 
Tatil tn. tne toteronte ef men and women. Majer = A40en baseball drew the top percentage of the total * | The women place high school 
school football, but the men 
per cent, while pro football had basketball just ahead of high 
gave the edge to the prep *               ae    other sports such as snow ski- 
ing, water skiing, horse racing, She 1958 national i. , of men and women surveyed,| sid sport. eS ® city league sports, etc. win ead adios, a lg League mies chad 4 BE vet tne margin was very close. This is noted in the votes for the top three places. women | — fy ? “You could make a lot of boys college football survey showed baseball's gave basketball 59 and football 53, while men gave prep foot-| . aif happy by qivine tore attention professional football with 77.3 and basketball (high readership interegt with 77.6/pall 103 and basketball 83. | owl Littl idget _ and @0llege) with 61.0. Others in order were golf, boxing, | to Little League or Midge - fishing, bowling and hunting. 
Pro. basketball, track, horse racing, tennis, auto racing, 
boating, swimming, minor phase of baseball (minors and city 
league), hockey, wrestling, skiing, rowing, skating and billiards 
followed in order. 
* 
The fallacy of the national survey was that winter sports 
drew very little support from the sunshine states. Water sports 
got little attention from places where there was an absence 
of lakes and rivers. 
  
Wings Contin x *    ‘HOWLETT MRS. FLOOD 
first three places, readers gave pro football 401 votes and base-| 
ball 372. 
This is surprising in as much as the nae was taken in)           a total of 77.2. 
Baseball got the most num-jent sports were mention by men. 
ber of first place votes on the! 
survey and pro football piled! * * 
the | bowling. 
For Wanda Elliott of 210 that the total votes for 
“I think hockey is just wenderful, 
hockey story.”   
  
  SP@ 
  Es   Woes for Habs: 
ue Their Winning Way a | | “MONTREAL 
Howe, Fonteyne' Fs) Big Jean 
Beliveau was bedded down with 
the flu Wednesday, adding to the! 
worries of Montreal Canadiens in 
their preparation for a meeting 
here Thursday night with the To- 
ronto Maple Leafs. Twenty three different sports got first place votes from 
the women as to their readership interest, whereas 20 differ- | , ae ti Bane teams,” said Donna E. Yeager 
of 310 South Tilden 
Hockey drew a surprising high percentage locally. In fact | up the votes in second, how-/it was 32 per cent higher than the national survey. It received 
ever it is interesting to note|49.7% in The Press survey, running closely behind golf and | MRS. ZUBALIK MRS. TAYLOR Mrs. Ernest Zugalek of 5218 
Marconi, Clarkston says the “sports pages are good.” She likes 
bowling most but also reads the major sports stories. 
“High school sports are my primary interest,” says Mrs. 
John Flood, 2215 E. Hammond Lake Drive, who reads the 
sports columns very often. 
Bowling and golf are the primary interests of Mrs. Basil 
Taylor of 6242 Waldon Road and“she “likes the columns on 
these sports most of all.” Mr. Taylor on other hand give hunt- 
ing and fishing top spots in rating whereas he omits interest 
jin golf or bowling. * 
Oneida Rd., hockey is king. 
I always read every 
* * * 
As for participation sports, golf got the men’s top billing, 
while bowling was the women’s choice. Men followed with 
bowling, swimming, fishing, hunting whereas women followed 
with swimming as second choice and golf as third choice. 
Sixteen different sports drew the participation inter - 
est of the men, while women denoted interest in 14 partici- 
pation sports. 
This is the compulation of The Press Survey of the reader- 
Ship interest of men and women in the Pontiac area. (Tomor- 
irow the people surveyed will give their opinions of The Press —lConnect in 2-0 Beliveau was listed as a doubt- jSports page and add their comments and suggestions) ful starter. His illness is the sec- 
    
  e x ~ ond blow to Canadiens since the rape , IS Ons @] | in a ICago National Hockey League season READERSHIP INTEREST OF THE —- SPORTS women 
opened last week Baseball. (Max Noa Te os Tete at a ang ~ * + College” Footbal ‘300 Th? ase oe tao 
t B | Sawchuk Blanks Hawks) petememan Doug Harvey was Heh gepenl Berkcibe wo ok ee Re Obayior for Ist NHL Shutout hit with a particularly bad case got me Se dt Bo of flu last Friday and missed two Hocke 6635 497 12 6 R ‘ R 6 of New Season weekend games. He has been on k 888 443 ‘ok 17 Y ; ‘ d [ k ruled out for Thursday. Club doc Heuthce Basketba x We pile SS . . : : an ad ers DETROIT W—The Detroit Red ‘OFS Said he will be too weak to Horse’ ia: rare ; f 4 i 3g Stand the strain but*he may do| Water Spor 4 463 32 8 4 ’ 3 2 0 ? Wings kept up their winning ways some light skating Thursday Skiing 4.237 32.8 5 5 } 7 « wimming 4.140 aha’ ! 4 é 0 1 in the new National Hockey Lea Auto Racing 1 i 1 ) 3 MINNEAPOLIS © — With EL! ape del Boating. }88 30.3 - s § = Gf 3 |season by beating the Chicago They’ re Lookin Pe d Minor & City Leagues 3769 (303 rt 7 4 a 1 3 gin Baylor back in action, the| |Black Hawks 2-0 last night at Chi-! y g a ha Ae Is o 7 1 Minneapolis Lakers whipped De-| cago in their third game without | MILWAUKEE W—The 1959 Archers gas 137 1 2 0 i e i . é vy _ : oie n 1 72 9 5 1 1 0 0 troit 100-94 last night in a National, sags b i id ena _| baseball campaign had barely AP Wirephote Py iarc “as a ; : ? Basketball Assn. exhibition game. | hiccd um rep he an Gon ended when some Milwaukee = ACTING CHIEF—Austin Gun- Ro*ins e332 o 9 0 o 0 4 * * ood provid victory as an ; . cing eanee 206 13 0 1 0 r Baylor, signed two auys ago for'| die Howe and rookie Val Fonteyne | ilk predichieactiar oa aim) | Sel, treasurer of the National 6 “MEN , "WOMEN OS INTEREST MEN WOMEN | : ) ls ; . ee olf 6 w . @ reported’ $25,000, scored an or-| |scored the goals and goalie Terry A brightly Ht sign above the Football League, was named act- Bowing 147 Hh Tobie The “| , wehuk ted the NHL's first | . en ij igei Swimming 144 4 Archery 13 3 dinary 16 points but his presence, Sa pos: entrance of a South Side cafe | 1&8 Commissioner upon the Fishing 141 2 Billiards 11 a | ‘a ; Hunti Was enough oe prod the api ———— boldly reads: | death of Bert Bell. He will serve |Boating g ia Iceskating 4 : out of their doldrums. It was Min- It was Detroit's second victory | “Welcome 1960 World Series | until a mew commissioner is | snow Skiing 29 13 fendbe ee ; 6 0 1 Geapolis’ first home appearance | 
after losing 12 of 13 games to Bos-| 
2 | Larry Foust topped Minneapo- 
tis with 18 points and Bailey 
~ Howelt had 19 to lead Detroit. 
trailed after| 
lead. Detroit), | to go with one tie with the Red Fans.’ elected by the owners. Fencing | Wings retaining second place. = 
Boston, the league leader, kept | 
pace by beating New York last 
night 4-3. 
| Detroit’s triumph set things up 
‘for a warm welcome at home for 
|another game here tonight at 
Olympia Stadium with the Black 
Hawks. The Red Wings, who had 
a poor season last year, can go ‘Walled Lake Also on Road, Seaholm Home Tomorrow 
PNH, Skippers Play x* * Another round in the helter-skel- overall butjinjunes, have bowed three times Howe, scoring his second goal ter Inter-Lakes League race helps bowed to Northern and just edged by one touchdown 
of the season and the 420th of his feature another big area prep foot-|Soythfield the last two times eo As * Nur a nh as te cae Bla ball schedule tomorrow Two of the key games around Hiecen 90 leet out Wh a-conbinatin It all begins in the afternoon the other leagues are slated for [with Geary Aldcore and Len Lande: when Waterford, 1-1, invades Far- the gridirons of Birmingham Sea- mington, also ]-1. At night, Pontiac holm and Imlay City, Both will Fonteyne, left winger on the Northern, 1-1, is guest of Berkley, | likely have a great bearing on rookie line, scored three minutes 1.) and Walled Lake travels to!   
* Minneapolis never 
bolting to a 248 
                        
  but the Lakers hustled ott of dan-} 
er 
ae a secénd game, the world 
champion Boston Celtics rallied to 
beat Philadelphia 103-98. 
* * * 
Boston's Bill Russell, outplayed | 
through most of the game by the! 
Warriors’ 7-foot-2 Wilt Chamber-; 
lain, marshalled the Celtics for, ~ 
their fourth period comeback. He} Away 
good but its hard to tell. Imlay 
remains unbeaten. Millington vis- 
its North Branch completing that 
slate AP Wirephote 
GIANTS IN ACTION — Boston's Bill Russell (6) aims skyward Farmington is 1 
as he tries to block a jump shot by Philadelphia's Wilt ‘‘The Stilt” 
Chamberlain in their first pro meeting at Minneapolis yesterday. 
Chamberlain, 7-1, missed the shot and the Celtics headed by 6-10 
Russell the game 103-98. The Lakers beat Detroit 100-94 in 
the other half of the double header. out 
* * * 
Frank Kownacki will be at 
tempting to get his Orion Drag 
ons in the “upset mood" again 
as they take on Clawson at home. Northern has played much bet- 
ter ball than its .500 record in- 
dicates. Such talented backs as 
Bruce Norton, George Graves | hit four field goals in the final 
few minutes and hit a 20-foot push 
shot that — the victory. 
* * 
Scoring an in the first pro 
clash between Russell and Chum. 
berlain, however, went to Wilt 
“The Stilt.’ He bagged 26 points, 
10 better than ‘Russell. Big Bill, 
however, rode the bench most of 
the third period, 
Television Calls Haney 
HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Fred Ha- 
ney, who resigned as the Milwau- 
kee Braves’ manager, has signed | 
to do the commentary on a base- 
ball show starting Oct. 24 on Los|) 
Angeles station KCOP-TV. ~ The 
program, ‘Major League Base- 
ball Presents,’’ will appear each 
Saturday at 9 p.m. 
Haney will do a _ videotaped 
commentary on outstanding ma- 
jor league games played this 
year. 
  { 
“Name Walt Alston Top 
Manager in National     | later from in front of the Chicago (Southfield. The Vikings head the, goal upon being fed by rookie pack at 2-0 with Southfield at the | 
Serry Metnyk for a point-blank bottom with 0-2, 
shot. A Southfield upset would really 
Sawchuk did his big part by! scramble the standings and 
knocking aside 23 Black Hawk! make it anybody's race in the [Position to go all the way if it shots. . well balanced loop. le * * | fi standi : 
and Bob Hocking are certain te | “mt! standings Madison goes to Troy for the 
other Oakland B game. give the Berkley line a good test. Seaholm, hoping to have some} 
The Bears have tripped Southfield| of its cripples back, will host) Rochester seeks its 2nd straight and bowed to Walled Lake. rugged Ferndale in the Eastern' jin the Tri-County at L’Anse Creuse 
Walled Lake will be in good) Michigan feature needing a vic-  Unbewion wetoed ante 
tory badly. Hazel Park goes to -on Memphis 
|East Detroit and Port Huron is should get a good test at Brown 
host to Mt. Clemens in other loop| Ft. Almont is guest of Anchor 
  an get by Southfield although the} 
‘ r g Dryden vs. Capac and New The Boston Bruins owed their| Waterford had played spotty foot-|Vikings are not taking the game! tussles | Haven visits Pinna the South- fast start in the National Hockey ball while splitting four season de-| lightly, | * * * ' é e 
DARRTOWN, Ohio (AP)—This he won with the then Brooklyn | League today to their “Uke line” cisions. The Skippers could take! ~*~ & * | Oxford gets a big opportunity to! Gale Avondale <how)a 
|may come as a shock to Los An- Dodgers, but this was more “his” !of Bronco Horvath, Johnny Bucyk 3 big turn for the good by dump-| The charges of Dave Smith have] even some old scores and take a b Seay: at O k P; rk. F tn ! id 
Ke i in team. and Vic Stasiuk ing the defending champions. A'piled up 94 points while giying up) big step towards the South Central , ae a a abare igeles but on t main street in * * * lot sil! denend on the success of:just one TD four victories} Conference crown at Imlay. The Plays at Royal Oak Kimball. On ithis little Butler County town with x k _ All three men figured in the hig Bill Bryce, who has four of|sparked bs Bob Christian. The! Wildcats’ surprising loss at Lake (0Mville ts at Flint St. Mary, Uniea its population of 200 there are two The fellows worked hard for scoring Wednesday nicht as the th. team’s seven touchdowns [Bluejays hindered somewhat by} Orion could have done a lot of 4 Lake Shore, Roys al Oak Don. ‘bi igns which “Derrtown. \it,”’ said Alston as he recalled the; Bruins wiped out a_ three-goal dero at Monroe and South Lvon is 
eictaal eaeees Sn iq” Season. “They started the first| deficit i defeating the New York pe le eser all Sa sell ieslliatiaes . és : ini Rangers, 4-3, at Madison Square * re * day of spring training, or even as : 
| In his home a block away from 
those two signs, Walter Alston re- 
sponded in his usual shy and reti- 
cent manner when told members 
of the Baseball Writers Assn. of 
America had voted him National Before, because all of them re- 
ported in good shape.” 
Thinking back over the season, 
Alston said it always seemed that 
someone would come up with a 
hot streak to keep the team in 
    League manager of the year in an|contention. 
Associated Press poll. = “(Don) Demeter hit a lot of 
| x * * home runs early,’’ he said. ‘‘Then 
} For benefit of non-basebal] fans,|S0meone else would get started.) 
    
    
  
    Garden. 
Horvath converted a pass from| 
Bucyk to reduce New York's lead] 
to 3-2 in the second périod. Then, | 
after rookie Dick Meissner tied the | 
score with his first NHL goal early| 
in the final period, Stasiuk rapped | 
in the winner on a breakaway with 
only 30 seconds remaining. 
It was pace-setting Boston's third 
  
  
  
        
      
  Tigers Ink Brother 
of Hurler Regan 
| DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit 
Tigers announced today that 19- 
year-old Charles V. Regan, Way 
|land, Mich., has signed a 1960 con 
  
  e l vi ‘ | ! That was last week's keyword for cur Swami Association. Only Swami Abair made | tract with Durham, the Tiger affil * * * |victory in four games and_ the Phooey! NHL Standings \gelen ‘Do sera Whi rpg ce (Jim) Gilliam had a hot streak. | fourth straight defeat for the win- any big gains as he closed in within two games of the leader Swami Cornwell. an the ~ ae ‘roling oh iin 
the baseball World Series. (Charlie) Neal was steady about | less Rangers,.who had gained their! Meanwhile the other two Swamis, Kearns and Moats continued to fall behind. Pontiac . i Sah ’ ' ae i ia u ve wme stan az = is nice,” sai all year but (Gil) Hodges and early lead on goals by John Hanna. Northern. Birmingham, Clarkston, Oxford. Romeo and.those unpredictable pros all gave the joni recen'y Was Placed on WL T Pts GFG It sure is nice,"’ said Alston the Tigers’ roster ston 3 i H ¢ 19 Yi with his shy smile, “but it was a|(Duke) Snider picked us Up at/Bill Gadsby and Dean Prentice. | 'Swamis fits Nts sind tar 166g were Georce ro * ’ . AISO SIZ coke a POrg to 206 4 9% 4iteam effort." times. Even Little (Maury) Wills a oe oy 4 at Jozwik, third baseman for Ewan mh t ; é ; H B The Dodgers last year finished had a- hot streak.” : There are big ones on tap this week ene the Erapevine Contd: take mnotner Reetiini ston 11 who will join the Decatur New ot - EAS ® 11 19! .eventh in the National League) And ther, Alston leaned back | | Ca en al Swami Kearns stands alone with Pontiac Northern, Waterford, Imlay. Notre Dame and team in the Chas 1 Midwen WEDNESDAY'S. RESULTS and then, this year, they came on|48ain in his easy chair and re- Wisconsin. eam _Class fidwes NATION LEAGUE de bai ; Nel i | peated “lt was a team effort.” seague, and Richard Stauffer, Boy raed + = fl lwatikee for the Nationa What about next year? This the chance for the Skippers to prove the Swamis wrong for the third time this year. ¢rtown, Pa., pitcher, assigned to 4 aanan. LEAGUE ague pennant, won it in a two; °) ; ¢ yaipay's PREP GRID SCHEDULE the Erie club in the Class D New Hershey 3, 1 NProvisertte 2, overtime game playoff and then beat the We don’t intend to stand pat, Saginaw. at Pontiac Central * * * York-Pennsylvania League Tavagpays Se) ys SCHEDULE Chicago White Sox in a sixgame he said, poh can Loree pnd mint Northern at. M at w Arthur Hill This is the game for West Bloomfield to prove itself and for Northern to prove its win a UE World Series, — = ad — sCentral = /over Farmington wasn’t a fluke and for Birmingham to get back into the EML race j =u Montreal | eeve.”’ Poutae Northern af Berkie The Bomb’s Got the Job —— at Alston also was selected as the | PFeve. Waterford « AMERICAN LEAGUE imanager of the year in 1955 when x & * prales Lake at field CORNELL ABAIR _KEARNS __MOATS. land at Quebec ‘ Pe leat { (86-35-3—. 710) (84-37-3—. 804) (7543-3—.644 (77-44-3-—.636) < IRG > _ ait. 
— a Phra peed finish? Did the Los ee Yr vast etrot ECR Sorinay PCH shes back. ‘Tom Tracy, wil play ‘hl BERKLEY-P Berkle Berkle PNH Berkley ’ : RO Kimball OOMFIE D-N 1 jes f itts- As G.M. in New Pro Loop tae Coen it S| Gees teace ae —— Feeemoe Feecbereoe Eenmiratoe Febegie [Sack tom noo fr the Pit ° bd = rming aterforc | § $ pets ‘ at Clarenceville ‘oly olly Holly Holly Park , pitchers and hitters? Milford at Bloomfield Hills ak Pack-avON L Avondale vondale Avondale Avondale arker, * tb lI “We just had a bad year,” Al- Gewesn ¢ Lake Orion «; BeMiitord gicomnela Bicomfield procearsis fee wea Still emarting over last Sun- a Y a ston- said, ‘‘and I think we would vondale at Oak Park “4 nL AWEON awson Clawson Clawson Clawson day's 28-24 loss to the Philadel- , have had a bad year if we had} Tomes ref rhe Creuse Sa ae Best Detroit Masel Pest Hazel Pane East Detroit ans Eagles, Parker made the “ (UPTI)—Fran Oxford at. = nehor Bay Aimont mon mon : 
2h, og tay egies * non wes EEE, Rie Meee ARE pvt, Role Se Tom '’ ° in ° = : Almont at e~ R Rochester Rochester L'Anse Rochester “ath gr retirement, éaid_to-|nouncement of his $50,000 yor * * ® . Dryden at wad south fi one. 5 LAKE Watled Lake Watrea Lake Walled as Walled ne jPack ~ lay he oaaiins a post as gen-/front office post. Alston was an overwhelming ete oe KIMBA UL rite imball Kimball Kim Kimbal ‘ral thanager of the Los Aagaies Tt will mark the first time the|choice of the baseball writers for| Royal Oak Dondere et Monroe er DEw-st nye reg % Bary & err : Mary et Fred Wayne Rowers Race mtry in pew  professionul| fabulously successful college coach|the manager of the year honor, He ped ke Bhore ichican NORTHWESTERN i ae flo all Moclbwasiern American League &s ajever hag held a front o’fice job. | pglled 132 votes to 31 for Bill Rig-| EREP GAM SCHEDULE | MBU-Notry De Meu MSU Notre Dame Mist DETROIT (UPI) — Wayne State pea. empliense: The hiring of Leahy was under- ney of the San Francisco Giants, Cranbrook at Universit Woods Jorn 5 GO) a, Giron me Orn Sane. D. prot : a Pratt University’s rowing team will race —.% )Stood to be part of the new team sisix for Fred Haney of the Mil-| HiRes hae Oats Fe puta’ | Wek TOWA TE CNIGAN Centra} al Wicca aay on Fanshaw Lake near London “I accept wll assignment ‘with fight for recognition in a city|waukee Braves and two each for Prederick at OL St. Mary tartar ty Lions Lions Ilona Lions Ont.. Saturday against Western much joy and am most grateful|where the Rams of the National|Danny Murtaugh of the Pitts- si. gy _— | Beckers: AMS | yaad ; Ram: Rams Packers Ontario and the two teams will o Barron Hilton and his associates| Football, League regularly draw/burgh Pirates and Fred Hutchin-| 8t. Clement at 8t. James \ Redshim OTRGL ERs Sparta kl a oor Ppa have a rematch here on the De: or “giving me the opportunity of |huge crowds. son.of the Cincinnati Reds, | colt te. Agente ae Perminnton OLS | / | troit River Nov. 7 wo   \ 
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operation yesterday for 9 badly fhack/ 28" game Saturday are all up } dislocated finger suffered in the | n.\° Ee Ailgece dis Magee ree 95 |” the air. hoagie. hgprincae Iowa game and may be a specta- yards to the MSU one Saturday,| A bruised shoulder injury to the for tha Antaretic by tor when MSU with In- } Navy tangles Daugherty is emphasizing defense |Surprising sophomore quarterback, . SAVE? SAVE? diana the following week. to stop long runbacks of a kickoff/Bob Eickhoff, has left coach Ara SHIRTS $1.69 ; e e Aside from halfbacks, the Spar-|or punt, Parseghian of the No. 2 ranked| DRAWERS $1.69 ; tans will go into Saturday’s game x* * * Wildcats pondering his mode of at- con’ Whemaad Waninnens ee ai. ce eeee 59 up   tack. 
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  run and pass, and the option 
play guided us tothe decisive 
touchdown for a 6-) victory. 
“Ejickhoff can't lift his right 
hand out straight and unjess treat-   too slow,"” Daugherty said. ‘‘They| bemch late in the third period ~ * * ran past him as he came back} against Minnesota Saturday, ad eaufue caevs Small Game Ballman will be replaced by/up the field.” offense reverted to the type we | Zip-Ott Hood Hunting Coats had built around Dick Thornton,” | Ideal for Hunt- | papderised Game Pocket said Parseghian. “And imme: | eusns Sasc'ics, | Water Repellent 0475 } Ryder Matches, Nov. 6-7 diately it clicked. Kickhoft cau ellow ae 
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British Cuppers Set. Sail SOUTHAMPTON, England & -; “None of us know the Eldorado 
Daj Rees, captain of Britain's; course,” Rées said. “But this 
Ryder Cup team, has ordered his| “i, showing @ match between Smes@. and Gary Player, golfers to spend plenty of time w sive dia chance to see what FLORSHEIM   
    
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    the Ryder Cu film Rees wants his men to study Ry * P. * - » 
is one featuring an 18-hole exhibi-| ! 
: “Man for man, as we proved tion match over the Eldorado : 
Country Club course at Palm/t Lindrick, we are as good as Springs, Calif. 4 are,” the little Welshman 
That's the site for Britain's de-| .   
  
SQUARE JUST ARRIVED It was at Lindrick, England, fense of the Ryder Cup against 
the Americans Nov. 6-7. 
  two years ago that Britain won 
the Ryder Cup in one of the 
biggest upsets ever seen im pro- Parseghian said that Michigan 
will be ready and waiting to regain’ 
revenge for a 55-24 pasting last 
  fessional golf. year, adding: 
x * * “I think it's going to be real 
Britain trailed 3-1 after the four-| lose, especially on offense.” 
somes, but came back and won|__!n defeating Oklahoma, Iowa and 
|six of the eight singles. Rees also Minnesota, Northwestern has net- 
captained that team. |ted 476 yards rushing and yielded 
x *& &* |147, anid piled up 325 yards im the in NAIA Poll “If we can do well in the four- lair to 240 for opponents. 
| KANSAS CITY, # — Mighty somes in California we'll hold ~ 
Hillsdale College, which hasn't been |Cup,”” Rees forecast shortly before   4% ... [G3 Hillsdale 5th 
         
    
   
       
    
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‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 
  FIFTY-ONE   
  ‘Host Northville in Possible W-O Title Scrap 
  
    
  _|lighted for night operations. 
°| late last season, is starting its first 
*|Rapids and-Goshorn Hills at Sau- 29 Winter Sport Centers Reserv COLLEGE SCHEDULE 
Saterday Afterneen 
Northern Michigan (3-1) at vn w (Bt. Louis) (1-2) West- ern M 1-3). a 
Kilamagoo (1-3) at Hope (4-0), 
Hilisdale (4-0) at Albien (3-1), 
Adrian (1-3) at Alma (2-2). - 
  e (2-0) 
Tilinols cago (0-3) at Ferris (1-2). . * hd Chics 
Set in Western Michigan) t8* Ss). mriai ecske fy Sin an, Central Michigan (3-2) at Easte , turddy ‘ Mi an ee AS @-2) ot “en cloud acetty Jc ba) A a Rapids 
By The Associated Press three with toboggan runs and skat- ° \" Kavier’ (3-2) at Detroit (2-2).   Winter sports enthusiasts can   
look forward to choosing from 
among a record number of 29 
West sports centers in 
the coming season. 
More than half the centers are 
Ludington ski area, which opened 
full season this year and four oth- 
ers — Jordan Valley Lodge near 
East Jordan, hu-lu Heights at Hud- 
sonville, Indian Hills in Grand   [riches prior to last year. 
  
gatuck are new to the West Michi- al | 
Sais Winket sontia vast til Welu Returns to Falstaff | 
The West Michigan tourist and| ST. LOUIS (#—Billy Welu has re-' 
Resort Assn. claims its area now|turned to the roster of the pro- 
boasts ene of the greatest con-|fessional Falstaff bowling team. ' 
centrations of winter sports centers| He resigned from the squad 
in the United States. \July 24, stating the illness of his 
Sports fans will find 22 skiing|parents as the reason. 
centers, two others which provide| He said Wednesday his parents, 
skiing, skating and tobogganing,|who live in Houston, Tex., were 
    
  
Stars List 2 
NEW YORK (UPI) — Luis Ap- 
aricio and Nelson Fox, the Chicago 
White Sox’ brilliant double play 
combination, were “unanimous 
choices today on a United Press 
International 1959 American 
League all-star team that does not 
include a single New York Yankee. 
Two other members of the Amer- 
ican League champions — pitcher 
Early Wynn and catcher Sherman 
Lollar ---were named to the team 
which also included pitcher Cal 
McLish, outfielder Rocky Colavito 
and first-baseman Vic Power of 
the Cleveland Indians, outfielders 
Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn of 
the Detroit Tigers and third-base- 
Sam Jones NL's 
ERA Champion Giant Finishes 2.84; 
Craig 2.06 but Lacks 
Required Innings   
  
NEW YORK (AP)—Sam (Tooth- 
the rival Los Angeles “Dodgers, 
edged defending champion Stu 
Miller to win the 1959 National 
League earned run title. 
Jones, a 2l-game winner, al- 
lowed 85 earned runs in 271 in- 
nings for an earned run average 
of 2.82. Miller, the Giants’ slow- 
ball specialist, gave up 53 earned| 
runs in 168 innings for a 2.84 
mark, statistics compiled by The 
Associated Press revealed today. 
The best earned run average by 
far among the regular hurlers 
was posted by Roger Craig of Los 
Angeles. He finished with 2.06. The 
veteran right - hander, however, 
pitched 152 2-3 innings. This was 
only 1 1-3 innings short of the 
minimum fequirement for title 
consideration. Craig was brought 
up from the Pacific Coast league 
in mid-June. . Th Pog ae on 154 or 
g 3 
5 
  Go rR - 
}. Jones, 3.F 4 271 99 2 82 
{ ier, 8.F. 168 66 5S} 2.84 
1, Mil 31 4 7 63 286 
fee, Mil. #0 106 96 2.96 
w, Ptt. 3 266 91 88 3.00 
Conley. 2 180. 68 60 3.8 
Bewcombe, Cin. 30 222 8 O77 3.12 
intonelli, 5.F @ 22107 % 1.13 
faddix, Ptt. 31 224 88 78 3.13 
Sanford. 8. F. 36 222 9 78 3.16 
Owens. Phil. 31 Fo 7 79 32 
dackson, St.L ” 13 94 3.30 
j evsdale, L.A. 44 #771:113 104 «(3.45 
iiiman, Chi, 4 191 84 735 3.53 
Hobbie, Chi. 233 164 (9S «(3.67     
  THIS Is 
THE MARK 
OF THE YEAR 
(STYLE LEADER -THE TURBINE DRIVE 
BUICK ’60 
SEE IT... 
“DRIVE IT 
/ TODAY AT 
~ OLIVER ; 2 
Moto   far although not appearing as im-, Northville has tallied only 
pressive as last fall, also allowed just 
* * *- Gary 
West Bloomfield has belted Ciar-|Points. He 
enceville, Milford and Brighton|‘e backfield during the same period. The Mil-/*P&edy a 46-14 as compared| i'r 
whe yon aaa le win) son are other NHS. veterans, 
- Whe ‘Lakers will rate as the | _ The breakway offense slight favorite on the basis of | Blcomficid 
their strong scoring punch and | **t im this one. 
the home advantage, Defense has | "6%! would likely 
been the key factor for the Mus- | 1@& duel. show for four outings. 
tangs thus far. Many W-O followers are of the) 
x *« * opinion the law of averages is| Ps 
The WB backtie _|with the locals this time. my DT] A 
ton, Tom Moran, a have been getting nipped by North- ins 
Denis Alix plus end Jack Long has| Ville in recent years, ee es oe ee rae to ? * " «DI Th d 
tri The has| “ ' Ww we can bre 
canieted . met that tradition of losing to ‘them,”’ ay urs gy 
said a hopeful Paddy today. 
“a . Brighton's visit to Clarkston | 12 Teams Make Up Two Chisox Pair Unanimous a evibey Micontiast ams aa | Uivisions in 1959-60 
. host Milford in an afternoon ses-| Table Tennis League UPI American League _ | sim wie way" sets te ma   
Activity begins in the Pontiac 
Table Tennis Association with the 
first matches slated at 8:00 p.m. 
Thursday in the girl’s gym at Pon- 
tiac Central. 
* * * 
There are two divisions of six 
teams each in the league sponsored 
by the Pontiac Recreation Depart- 
ment. °   * : | 
Tigers No Sudden Action 
by NBA in Probe 
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)—The 
National Boxing Assn. will take| 
no immediate action on a move 
to revoke the New York licenses f 
of the principal promoters of the Each team carries seven players 
Ingemar Johansson-Floyd Patter-|and a playoff between the divi- 
son heavyweight championship sional winners wil] determine the 
- | fight, jleague championship as the end 
x * * jot the season. 
The New York State Athletic! Officers of the PTTA are Perc 
Commission has directed its coun-|5€cord, president and Wm. Ste- 
sel to prepare charges against the Phenson, secretary-treasurer. New- 
principals in the promotion of the/Comers are welcome to join the 
fight. They will be asked to show|PTTA regardless of experience. 
cause why their licenses should) yyurspay's MATCHES: A&W (de-   * * * 
  Kuenn won the American League 
batting title with a .353 average,} 
Kaline hit 77 homers and batted 
3277 and Colavito connected for| 
42 homers and drove in 111 runs} 
despite a .257 average. Power|   not be revoked. fending champs) vs. Pontiac Motor; 
ted .290 and drove in 60 runs . | Newber Market vs. Seamon Mfg.; bat nd The charges stem from an in a Nutrilite ¥ Boys Club vs. Nicks: vs. 
vestigation into alleged rege a Gee be Son 
ities in the promotion of the title 
| fight. 
New Yo-': is not a member of 
the NBA, but the two groups have 
recognized each other’s suspen- 
jsions in the past. for the Indians while Malzone 
batted .280, hit 19 homers and 
knocked in 92 runs for the Red 
Sox.   NIGHT RACING   
The. complete voting position - by - 
[position : 
White Loliar, 
ios, Orioles (4),     
(). : Nelson Pox, 
CHICAGO (AP)—A _ counterfeit- 
.| ing ring which sold $10,000 to 15,- 
~|000 worth of phony World Series 
tickets has been smashed, Chica- 
te, |BO detectives said yesterday. oR.   OUTFIELDERS: A! Kaline, 
|Rocky Colavite, Indians (16 2ces Nightly Rain or Shine 
    c “ (10), [YSntees (0), Jim Landis, White Sor 7) Detectives Sam Incardona and through October 3] 
|ling, Orioles, Jackie Jensen, Rea|JOseph Dragel said two Chicago- ougn wcroner 3 
sox (3,cach), Minnie Minoto, Indians) ans, Don Byton and Harry Bris- JACKSON 
“Fi : Barly Wynn, White Sox|sa, were identified by ims of BPW iia ee ana ff 
gl Pe man Guy cam: | the swindle. They said a total of JACKSON. MICHIGAN scual, Senators (5), Frank Lary, Ti . Cc 
gers. (2). Bete Daley, Athisties (3), Bi 700 or more bogus Series tickets) REESE 830? 
tnd Bob Ghaw White Sox {1 each). | Were involved. 
  
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SEE THE SENSATIONAL Miami AD Is Stricken Cullough-Hyde a Hospital, Eastern Juniors Win ries yesterday. One defeated Jet. 2 : : ti ~NEW 1960 | cope, tee as na Two Class. B junior high football] erson 226 and the ether 
olitiaties [orca se LIISIEL Squelches Rumors === a aide set enawents Remeson aie sim ces Mitice Sani thy kt oemle te caned se Raf o a . | °F % Se eee 
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| MILWAUKEE — The Braves’ of 1,826,397 get in 1953, and at that 
seee=paginaw Passing Attack Is Threat to Chiefs========== Siebel | aeons MEN'S HUNTING BOOTS: BOWLING |Renew Oldest Grid: Series! tojan Aerial That Ole Boy Taking Men’s Insulated     
  
  
    
    
  
  
   
      
  
     
    
  
      
        
      ©.16 ALLEYS AMP |. By The Associated Press {69th show at Ab > 
® AIR CONDITIONED ball rivalry, that storied series be-| The first battle between ’ @ NEWLY REMODELED . sv ni a lhe Wi td reo eel 
@ BAR ond GRILL \ 1891. Many times since that first uM S 00-- a 
ok vin (ees tome me SCOUTS Report r IDEAL FOR WORK prov at oot are war Williams Scores KO: |Stee acto. “tsi. Ssuy se 7 OR H WEEKENDS ALL DAY AND NIGHT res same season. And jin only four . By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE | weeks, the Hoople System con- | UNTING 
years—1895, 1911, 1943 and 1944—| Central Meets Winless Pe. 7 | DIXIE RECREATION fl Seeks li { ahd tha tare ‘cldan tall to miet on ; ‘ First Man in Motion tinues to function beautifully. 
pre om" Dixie Highway _— nase 0 ee, 1S on the gridiron. Squad Friday Evening eg ou ree. this foot-| This weekend's juciest upsets $ 9 5 Plains Pe : Albion ds the -time i 4 4 season about as!» « AF ; 
soot. dec “Las —— canes (eee hag shar oes a — at Wisner Stadium ungrefictable as a runaway ele- wil find Kentucky rising to super-| land W. Qo sland tylag’ elght. losing vator which is going down when it aman heights to derail the mighty 
= ant aes meets Rage But the Britons have not beaten By BILL CORNWELL should be going up, and up when Louisiana State Express and Michi- : 
after knocking out Curley Lee, a/@ Hillsdale club coached by| Forward passes, the football |it should be following a reverse |gan stalling the Big Ten title bid 
rugged newcomer from Califor-|Frank (Muddy) Waters. The last|weapons that he!ned to knock Course. of Northwestern. 
nia.’ Albion victory came in 1952 by a|Pontiac Central {i the ranks of| ~ * * | A look at what else is on the BLACK 
Williams had to wait until 58/41-7 count. The 1953 game ended|the unbeaten, w:.. be a major! It is much the same on the C24: Holy Cross over Syracuse, ONLY 
iseconds of the 10th and final|im @ scoreless deadlock. threat to the Chiefs again this gridiron these weekends. One Or | 
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  Saginaw High meets PCH here going to get up and down the ups,| 0‘ D> ws, % Friday night at Wisner Stadium|thus throwing most of the selec- = 
in a Saginaw Valley Conference tions for a loss. i 
engagement and Central scouts re-| Despite the surprisin : . | g results port that the Trojan passing at-| .. h 
tack isgfhe, most effective part | shai! Vacate naan acs bap toads 
of their offense. j 
previously aiten tack fu |Villanova Won't | f 
struck twice through the air for | i aie \ 
touchdowns to start the caiets 71VE Up Football, | 2z ji Nae ¢ 95 on the road to their first defeat | ° | ¢ — 
of the season after being vir- ‘President Says y — 
“The Trojans, with nothing bet op NEWARK, NJ. (AP) — The Gnecon io down the Air Force and : nothiin - r No Seceeiec, o down the Air Force anc 
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SEE THE NEW preoroey ‘ee 
1960 RAMBLERS : = Lee, substituting for the injured 
R&C Motor Sales |Liston, had won two of the last 8145 Commerc < corm three rounds with a strong come- 
Union Lake Ape nerf back after taking a pair of eight- 
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        : oe . Ss |has spiked rumors that his school a ‘ = their efforts in four gridiron out-! miont id ce $4ctbal Army versus Duke promises to be : Steel Strike Forces Sale —_— ings, have a dangerous aerial ‘om & . " a a spine-tingling. struggle effding 8-8. 
arm, according to PCH scouts who . And, oh, yes, my friends, after 
jhave observed them for the past The Rev, John A. Klekotka said Saturday's skirmishes there will 5 
AP Wirepheto three weeks. the resignation of Frank Reagan be just 57 more shopping days till MEN S RUBBER ERA TITLE — Hoyt Wilhelm, | “We can’t ignore their running 4S head coach was unfortunate.| Christmas : ; Baltimore’s- veteran knuckle- game, which is similar to Arthur Reagan quit Tuesday after Villa-) Go on with the forecast: 
baller, won the American League (Hill's, but their passing attack is Va had lost four straight gam-s 3-EYE LACE BOOTS : : : > oe 
DRIVE AND YOU'LL B map run ee Pas the major threat of their offense,’ Father Klekotka told a group of hy eats at hilo : 
past season to become t irst declared Centra] coach Jesse Mac- North Jersey alumni last night: : ‘agape - UY pitcher ever to win the title in Leay . “fe was unfortunate that this Texas 32,*Arkansas 20 IDEAL FOR HUNTING 
eact league. In 1952 with the Then, without hesitation, Mac- thing had ; suc vale Dg ieee 3 o ” 5 thing had to happen to such a Ga. Tech 16, Auburn 6 s | Giants his ERA was 2.43. Last Leay added, “We also think fine man. At no time was there UCLA 5 
erome = a C | year it was 2.19. they're a much better football| any pressure on Frank to resign,| G 28, California 6 
| team than their record would indi-| from either university officials or asad wuss: State “— 
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DETROIT (UPI)—Roger Taylor, campaign with a 22 deadlock Reagan has been succeeded aS; Jowa 10, Wisconsin 8 
17-year-old defense star, has been’ against Alpena, then bowed te coach by his first assistant, Joe! Kentucky 24, La. State 20 
named captain of the Detroit Jun-' Bay City Handy (13-6) and Mid. | Rogers. | Michigan 38, Northwestern 28 12 Inch Top ee hi hockey team by —_ land (20-14) before dropping a | a nee | Nutee aaa * Michigan st 20 
mm ters f é : dl . . ‘ wi, St. 2 LOW on y Peters, it was announced) 34 , decision to Flint Northern Lincoln 20-0 Winner Missouri 20, Oklahoma 15 
OVERHEAD LOCATIONS a. last Friday in their Valley de- | | Purdue 30, Ohio State 13 | Tayler is a senior at Cass Tech but. | Lincoln “B’ handed the Wash-| So. Methodist 28, Rice 10 | nen School prints we oe Central's grid camp has been|ington Blues a 20-0 defeat yester-| Texas A. & M. 10, Tex. Chris. 8 
SAVINGS FOR YOU —— "= — ae t. ® hard-hit by injuries. Halfback Dick day in a Class B Junior High So, California 44, Washington 0 | against Chatham Maroons. McCauley is still limping on a/League football game at gee Pittsburgh 15, W. Va. 8 
* . sore ankle and may see only lim-/Tom Sokol paced the win with) Detroit 27, Xavier 8 : ‘ IN LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS Eagle End of Waivers ited duty while brother Joe Mc-)two touchdowns and two extra; Penn 14, Brown 0 os oy ete ee . ; Cauley, the fullback, will see no|Points and Tom Nichols scored the Mississippi 26, Tulane 15 : at - Authorized Pontiac-Rambler Dealer | PHILADELPHIA w—The Phila- action at all. other TD. Lincoln now has a win) penn State 30, Boston 6 + TH 
R j h bawaroet poe of tne National Tackle Ron Jenkie, one of the |and tie in two starts. | Princeton 19, Colgate 8 
M | sague have placed de- stalwarts in the PCH line. is con-| == —_—_—— Boston College 24, Dartmuoth 0 uss ie] nson otors a end Ed Cooke of Maryland fined to the hospital! with an in-| CHICAGO _ ss = Pa Kansas 20, Kansas State 16 | 73 NORTH SAGINAW STREET 
Cornee of oh — M-2 & on waivers. \ fection and will be lost for two|American Legion Junior sedall | — a SS a Broadway Shadt 4 Corner of Shadbolt Cooke, who had been on the in-‘or three weeks. Fleet-footed half-'program has ranged from 26 
MY 2-2871 |jured reserve list with a severely back Allen Howze has a bruised,teams in 1926 to more than 18,000 
sprained ankle, was released yes- leg and end Jim Allison is also,this year, with 184 “graduates” in 
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hér most glamorous but most dif . attended the wedding of a friend | : Lg be m . Painted Wrong Car and her car was decoratd by Filmland Making Over Propose Allies Bz d A . tMod seat silent. 
ee ee N S Fr I ] Pte. , | Daraot Agains LeStYy | eaith: Pict Recovers barrassed coed at the University INCW tar rom IST ae , | E B f h ! Fi : in Paris of Oklahoma is driving a car with | The .oldest of Scotland's four! Get A-Weapons ven e ore t e ueen rom Operation the sign “Just Married” lettered |universities, St. Andrews, was By BOB THOMAS ,' 1 : PARIS #—Erench blueg singer mn ahntet euremovable paint Sbeltounded nM AP Movie-TV Writer : R U NATO) _ 3¥ NADEANE WALKER — [enough to curtsy in, and another|Eqith Piaf was released trom a pUCUESeeeeuneseeueenenscuceneuanen: HOLLYWOOD — The movies’ eport Urges . PARIS (AP)—Madame Ginette|hour to tyach her to curtsy. Thejhospitat Wednesday after recover. = Silvie 1 finding out how Mateomad Be Steeled —Against/spanier, ‘Englist etter Cele lanaear thet eal ta ‘sees Sn Secaoas it tr fen tok om — CLUB. Rochester’ Ss wm can change her life. She has al- Attack in Europe sivas Wednerieatane she made |4t the Queen's approach, she ral months ago puring a singing a , FRIDAY SPEGIAL ry — ready lost her WASHINGTON @#-~The arming) Brigitte Bardot cover up for her) Madame Spanier, who is bring- engagement and underwent sur. hes <s ' a name and sev- of U. S. Allies'in Europe with ru-| presentation to Queen Elizabeth) ing out a book tellirig of her ex- twice for ulcers. The reason s . 498 Gia! FISH DINNER a eral pounds. clear weapons is proposed in a re- II. periences dressing film stars, saidjfor further surgery here was pot 7 : Re: = Twenty - year - ‘port published late Wednesday by, In a speech to a Paris fashion) she regards Marlene Dietrich as disclosed. . . Fish, French Fries, Chef's Selad, . old Elana Eden the Senate Foreign Relations Com-|group she quoted the sexy French a Rolls ond Butter ........$1.25 g has the leading mittee. istar as crying: “If Marilyn Mon- J . a The report was prepared by the|roe shows more than me, I'll kill a Shrimp Louisione ....... $2.65 a role in the story foreign policy research institute of| myself.” 
= = of “Ruth,” 20th the University of Pennsylvania. The American actress was pre- mT Our Extra pronation steak vss: 2.29 = ogi ciel It said the overriding objective |Sent at the same erry oe ES TONIGHT i ree-nul a Madame Spanier said it took an, FEATUR we =? CLUB ROCHESTER | lar biblical epi. Qecade hecta’ be ia niveegnn |bour and a half to persuade ‘Br LAST DAY! S228 Ss a Banque! Room a the North Atiantic Treaty Organ- | 8'tte to wear a dress with a wide : - Catering to Large and Smal! Parties — THOMAS octremne aed ization so that it can defend |°%* neckline and a_ skirt _ es =jae)— JURGENS BRITT a 
gq wt MAIN STREET — ROCHESTER OL 1-835! Bl now the studio is molding her to = peace nal dee ’ — Rwieaen cee GER ER RRR EERE RRR RRR REY fit movie standards. 
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“They gave me a new name,” 
Try Our DELICIOUS | [th saschaired beauty said won- . a — deringly. ‘‘My real name is Coop- 
Northwoods PASTIES [ez but that sounded too English. As a token of this country’s com-| CHILDREN | 
mitment to a new NATO strategy, | 60c 
the report proposed that one addi- 20c —ADULTS 
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to Europe to reinforce the ground   
  STARTS FRIDAY !     They wanted me to have some. troops there. There are now five THE NO. 1 BOOK--NOW THE NO. 1 MOVIE nck le : thing that sounded more Jewish. : : U.S. divisions in West Germany, Freshly Baked to Perfection So they picked Eden. Siesta ELANA EDEN also other American forces els2- — . . . - 4 tioned in ¢ ible.” where in Europe at air bases, sup- Everyday Low Price! — va Bile her: ‘Nobody walks. The attrac-!ply depots. etc “As tense and thrilling a shocker as has tion of most cities is the people) Chairman J. William Fulbright 
  
  
  
    
  
  5 ; ; along ete MAGAZINE ° usrey Ont, Treat Your Family te a Pasty —_ big also old that her hips walking on the streets. Here, |(D-Ark) of the Ferwas aladiacs come in years! LIFE 7 : m r erican eve s in a car to go i ° phrenic = aren movie tastes. So she is taking a aa * Committee commended the report ® Six for only $3.00 _ as taking ‘‘a hard-boiled view of 
daily pounding trom a masseuse * * * the immediate and potential dan-| At lunch, she had a decorous fruit! ,).... | Delicious Pizzas, Too! ad ’ Elana’s father went to Palestine gers confronted by western Eu-| and cottage cheese salad. from Poland 40 years ago. rope.” But he said it does not f / J STUDIO HIGH Unlike the buildups for other necessarily reflect committee TOMAHAW K Restaurant } Aside from such minor matters, Israeli actresses, she does not members’ views. Auburn at Opdyke Phone FE 2-7014 |, the studio is high on her possibili- claim to have carried a gun. She| The study is one of a series being, \ties as a dramatic actress. If she was too young to fight in the\made in the committee's long- . : my Succeeds, she owes part of her liberation of Israel, but she re-|/range review of foreign policy. ‘thanks to another Jewish girl, members it vividly. | Fulbright said this one was par- NOW! DOORS Anne Frank | Elana has a boyfriend, a play-|ticularly timely because, he said, | s * * * jwright. “But he is there and I the talks between President Fisen- 
OPEN ' Elana was one of the five fina]-|@€m here,’ she commented, in- hower and Soviet Premier Nikita 
Thru SAT. So saestw Coacurt 10: ists for the lead in “The Diary dicating that that is another part Khrushchev “‘have encouraged re-'§ 745 a.m. of Ann Frank.’ A drama student of her life that has changed. |laxation.”” | THE MOST SUSPENSE- THE in Israel, she had been chosen, —_————————— 
SCREEN BURSTS WITH [for a test during the worldwide. . 7 | CHARGED 97 MINUTES { (THE EXCITEMENT OF J search for the movie Anne. When Hollywood Headlines: |   Millie Perkins won the role, Elana 
RANDOLPH returned to her studies. S F i] . ‘Choretto’ ~ * * 
SCOTT But producer Sam Engle re- ays ] Mm1ng 
bered h when he w 
rn warvhing or a Run'ste ve HOUGH Going on Slav Isle flown to London for another test. | 
b j “It was my first trip out of!   
  
    eee aloe . = az! By VERNON SCOTT , this week looking like a refugee, Sar she recalled. “I was daz UPI Hollywood Correspondent (from a prison camp. | Open 10:45 A. M. 
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Not since’ During the 17 . week shooting|| NOW! 1ST RUN SHOWING! | | PASSED TESTS Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Ros- Schedule Cliff was knocked out : 
One DEviL OF A “RIDE The test turned out well. She has a With fever, lost weight and found 
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  was invited here for more. The girl selini filmed “Stromboli” working conditions all but impos-! " has had more tests than an astro-, Movie company suffered the hard- sible. LON ESOME naut and has passed them all. ships encountered in a new Ger-    
         
   
         Seskctrics * * * |man picture filmed on a rocky) “The Island was the size of 
KAREN STEELE Her impressions of California Mediterranean island ee ig: mechs eee oe | | 
A Ranewn Preduction— are sketchy. She finds the natives ~ * * 
A Columbia Picture friendly and the climate much; One of the survivors, actor Cliff Part of the set we were using | FEATURES START TOMORROW     
  At 1:00 - 3:44-6:28 -9:17     
  A like Israel. j j : in the picture. And the cast and ike Israe _One thing puzzles Robertson, returned to Hollywood) cual Crea! iealbed Ge a whacea| 
| pan of water each—tor drinking, | 
| cooking and shaving. 
| “There were no trees, grass or, 
any sign of life among the rocks 
except for lizards. And I'll be 
darned if I know what they lived on ’ 
Locale of the film ‘‘The Search 
for Chorefto’’ is Greece, but to 
save costs cameras were set up 
in Yugoslavia, including the small 
island off the Dalmatian coast. | 
Linguistically the picture was 
almost as bad as working condi- 
tions. 
ONLY 2 AMERICANS 
Robertson and Cameron Mitch-| 
ell were the only Americans in 
the cast. Co-star Maria Schell and 
her director-husband Horst Hech- 
ler are German. About 100 Yugo- 
slavian peasants played-éxtras, the 
five stunt men were Italian, 80 
crew members were German, and 
a couple of Frenchmen were) 
signed on as cameramen. 
“Now that I look back on It, 
| the language problem was pret- 
| ty funny. We all picked up a 
| few words in the _ various 
| tongues,” Cliff grinned, “but that | 
just confused matters more.   
     
    
       
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But it was worth it. Working with 
Maria is a great experience.” 
| When he wasn't befor th aoloasiee | When he wasn't before the cam- . ; ; ; ‘ |eras Cliff took time to study the AUT 00 1:50-6:45 - 7:90 - 10:20 ~ . " 1 Yugoslavian people, whom he Pius! Thrill-Packed Co-Feature! 
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S O [ J D authentically styled, and Soe ia . . were a few years ago, and they look at the tiny price tags! are devoted to Tito, I lid | lid I ° | “They are proud of the break; 
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      Yup.. -and He’s Intelligent, Too ADAM AMES 
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SAY THIS POSE EXPRESSED parr 
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  MY PERSONALITY 7? 
By PHYLLIS BATTELLE mouth was curled up the side of When he came back to Holly 4 to + jcurious; as student ey! is -f NEW YORK — Yup, Gary Coop-|his face in that big shy smile| wood after six months’ rest in eh ts tereat worriod Gheor ecnta é “ er is a fine, likable everybody loves. But he was sin-| Africa, Cooper demanded $4,000 | tensions, 4 strong moral sensitivity and profes- a week, And got it. For 30 years, “You've got to have some trust ~ 9 AR he has been top box office. He /in humanity,” he said. “This guy| |f inde No Sunertae mae hector hag won two Academy Awards. |hrushchev is a cutthroat and a Pp ops use : And concedes he'd enjoy winning |purgiar, but he’s as scared as we ee ae mpd av cone another Oscar. — a rl gin. are, And why can’t we live in the | Qe 
ity, when he feels affirmative, he latest, “They Came to Codura,” ar cae kas a ne ‘ i 
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Oct. 21.) Seaskctatic: BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin -   
         
  
      
  
    
  
          
          
        
           
     
           
       
         of offers to de he ' | 
~ aol of tua Sooper met Khrushchev in Holly-| rom what 1 heard on good TLL OE WE AR. |[WO, TA SORE MR. [][koo MEER, KE WON'T! nciag nn: saying wood last month. “I was standin’| autherity, I think there's more RAMSEY 1S 9, RAMSER CARN T | |] HE THINRS! : es ade cn : there pickin’ my teeth, and he| class strata in Russia than there MR, RUGGLES" SEE YO y praise walked up.” He became so in-| !s here. “4 Sez | all. They’ve overdone this g trigued by the premier’s visit that] ‘As the people get more educa-} NG "eZ. 
eter theme tn auuative he’ll take off shortly with his wife|tion, they're gonna begin to see : it’s adult delinquency, of 26 years, ‘‘Rocky,” for ‘a tour|the holes in Communism and get 
“Aside trom of Pee, As 6..frure,. be feimite. catia es } wipe 2 ry eo an feeling that no writer “THE GIRLS Rv franklin Folget _ gether a series ; 
that are good — it just isn't good af morally for the country, getti | 
used to such extremes G 
and yiolence, And the characters /0-/ on these things — these greatly|a lawyer in Montana. Gary grew a exaggerated, and mistold stories} up in Helena, except for a brief “1989 by NEA Service, ne. TM Reg US Pat 
bac old pe — they’re just a! period of education in fancy Dun- ° . lo . . . imbeciles.” stable School in England, Then he By Carl Grub x * * returned to Wesleyan College at ee rubert 
Mr, Cooper wasn’t angry. His Grinnell, Iowa, with the intention aise IF SHE DIDNT LOVE YOU, 1M GLAD ; 
of becoming a cartoonist. Not WHATS THE SHE WOULDNT CARE... SHE ISNT : @ spectacular success on| TROUBLE, ALWAYS REMEMBER, 
® ® the Helena newspaper, he made} JACKIE 2 YOUR MOTHER IS B | his way to Hollywood, signed a| a TREND contract in the days of silents, 7s; and worked himself, almost lit- i) 
. erally, to the bone. 
Traffic Woes ee “These guys today don't work : ) 
the way we used to,” he remem-| 
; asts ; bered. ‘‘For two years, I guess 
Capital Bo Biggest I worked 29 hours a day being’ System of Its Kind inja ‘hot young property.’ Always| 
a working on two pictures at a time. | 
World; Saves Money Start at nine in the morning on 
one movie, shave at six p.m. and 
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The/|start work on another one till 3 
nation’s capital has placed a new|a.m.” He was then making a fat. 
radio megianical brain into oper-|$100 a week. ‘Finally I wound up                       
  
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lights to” speed motorists to and|80 to hell. While théy were doing Mt 
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rested.”’ . . 
| ______4 “There now, isn't that much nicer than an old rib roast?"’ 
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    changing treffic patterns. 
All that need be done now to 
synchronize the traffic ights in 
to place the desired pattern on a 
punched paper tape, place it in 
a machine and set some clock 
dials. The traffic patterns for a 
whole week may be coded on the 
tape at one time. 
At the contro] center of the radio 
traffic system there is a weird 
noise constantly emanating from | 
an electrical set which indicates | 
that the system is in operation. 
The signal indicates that the 
message for traffic control pat- 
terns has been sent and received | 
by control points throughout the | 
city. { 
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Purpose of the system is to 
synchronize the tariffic lights in- 
stantly for any traffic situation, 
or to set it in advance for normal | 
traffic. On one main tra‘fic artery | 
in Washington now, A motorist 
may drive 25 miles an hour under 
normal traffic gonditions and 
make all the lights without stop- 
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Steels and Rails [ MARKETS \Soybean Trade = The following are top prices, 
‘covering sales of locally grown/ 
produce brought to the Farmer’. | 
Market by growers and sold by Spurt Upward therm in wholesale package lots. | NEW YORK Steels and 
strike may be setiled without re- Wednesday 
course to the Taft-Hartley Act and 
the stock market was substantial- |” 
ly higher early this afternoon. egurts * * * 
Key stocks held gains of frac- Apples, Boatens. be $332 Forecasts of light showers over 
tuons to more than a point, Anplen Jona “gaa .... 250 northern Minnesota and northwest- | 
They reduced some of their best | pois. Secon bees ce es 4 ern Illinois tonight and tomorrow 
gains made immediately after the appies. Snow, bu .--seeeee 200 tended to hold back any further} 
government's chief fact finder sald| {pene = 
that the | Grapes, ee te he is “not without hope’ : Pears, Bartlett. b 3 
steel] strike might be ended and!pesrs Kiefer. bu Lous 1 
at need for a Taft-Hartley in- bad — ™ Se 00 
junction might be averted 
. - Beets. topped. bu $2.00 ' Some of the major steels ad ae a i be be nena siltiex: 4: bene ai | 
vanced 2 or 3 points on the BREWS Braco No 1 doz bens ....... 2 $¢ ved 1 | 
while rail, the chief sufferers borat nee } 29 the opentng caused smal] frac- ' 
from the long shutdown of the opps aoe ane bys tional declines but losses were 
. t proeuts t e ‘ _ . 5 
milly, were up from fractions Cgrrois topped bu. .....---...- 2090, Checked by demand from com 
: Carrots, dow behs ..............0- 90 mission houses and a local pre- to more than a point. : Caulltiiowe: uz oe 225 , jonal 
~ : Celery. pascal. 2% doz. . 3 25 ° The recovery from yesterday's Gelery doz We Sites iecces 175 . 
P : - comp after Celery root doz 2.00' Wheat was down in early trans- fairly sharp detline came after an Ecgplante bun nes 314! nt cstiered 1 dati 
uncertain and mixed start Eggplant. Long type. ok a si aimee , Fennel. doz bchs 20 Export business that came into General Motors announced ad- Gourds pk 1 25 ‘irioctal Javolle because ol the rene, moran ne 400 the wheat pit yesterday appeared ditional | {s because of t Smitaha? cid 
ie poke aa a "132 to have been finished and there shortage . a b . el 2 n otive stocks, QUOBs §reea, dos bens % was no indication of any new for- } iree automouve s 3, tons cling 1 . 
; >t8 . ‘rafts Onions. drv SOlb bag 125 eign demand immediately. Some 
CREAM, AE. COPED. SE CTANS, Farsiey cothy, Son Sane. *° buying of corn at the opening was er 1ics ve “a u Parsiev Root dos bu . 150 - electronics and electrical equip Parsnips Cello Pak dos. .......... 225 attributed to resting orders by ment made progress Parsnips ‘s bu 200 — i : a ere : = with reppers, Cayenne, PEO 2. -<-- ssn e: 150\ processors anc expor OUSES. 
US. Steel responded with & penpers noi bu - 1% Leading locals were the best sell- 2-point’ gain, Youngstown Sheet Moe Red anon bu e-ce-ee 17S os Fwe-t ua cieewlele 2 “* 
with a rise @{ 3 and Lukens with Peppers Pimiento, bu 2 00 + ms ‘ z - aS atoes 80 Ib 124 a Jump of 5. Later “Big Steel’ cut Pemphine ou Le 110 
ils mise to a point or so, Youngs 
town held a gain of 2 and Lukens R 
pared its rise to Meanwhile 
Bethlehem and Republic Steel re- 
mained about a point ahead Watermelon bu _ - 
Radishes. pleck ‘4 bu. | 
Radishes. red dos 
Squash 
Squash, Buttercu 
Soqussh. Butternut. bu. 
Squash, Delicious, bu Detroit Produce 
River. bu 
4-aal case ... 
VECETARLES 
  bu 
adishes white doz 
bu 
BG. .... tat ished by the : : rails spurted on hope that the steel pie geod —" ee ‘es of Board of Trade’s most active com-|appearance before the subcommit- 
modity in many weeks, continued | tee in July 1958. At that time the 
jnervous in early dealings today group was investigating charges! w! CHICAGO um — Soybeans, the 
after yesterday's sharp setback. 
160 
- 138 wheat was 4 to % lower, Decem- 
200 ber $1.963,: 
i. lower, December $1.085s; oats 4 
1 30 to % higher, December 73%; rye 
1744 to 4s higher, December $1.34%; for clear 
Near the end of the first hour 
corn unchanged to \% \Goldfine Next for Probe 
number of questions by House Subcommittee 
WASHINGTON (UPID—The sub- 
committee investigating television 
quiz shows probably wil! ‘turn its 
  
j Lists Advantages 
of Profit Sharing Plan 
CHICAGO (UPI) — A profit _ “Likewise, in poor profit years, 
employes see a‘ direct benefit to 
them in helping the company re- 
sume a profitable climb.” 
Galvin delivered the keynote 
address at the 12th annual con- 
  
    terms of the company’s success | The comedian’s wife Patti gave hen he gets his share of the (birth Wednesday to 6-pound ll-| The 
ithat Goldfine had heaped gifts) profits at the end of the year,” | ounce Anthony Joseph Lewis, their| change 
land favors on Sherman Adams.’ Galvin said. fifth child and fifth son. Baden, 
‘ [$$ sharp decline for the present. Else-| 
125 where over the corn and soybean | 
belt the outlook was 
weather and a resumption of the 
200 harvest, which has been delayed 
by unfavorable weather ~ 
Ve ’ . s g- Sraesh Berbera ou 
ew York Central. Southern P Tomatoes. 14 ID. oe. scecccsccvesese 1% and soybeans unchanged to % 
cific and Illinois Central were uP @\Turnips. bu | ss... . 180 ee age 
point or better. Atlantic Coast line, S¥rtpe troved buy esse eens. aso higher, November $2.21. 
_— . GREENS which declared an extra dividend gamvege No 1 oy _...ce.. sie 
- - : , Collard. No. |. bu 150 . ° s well as the usual quarterly, rose 59 27°.) 130 Grain Prices 
about a point “,ustard No 1. bu 0 
Serre) bu Sriseccessececanvses ) rT = . 
4 ri Moto which Spinach bu <vewia'e 2 50 cfficaco GRAIN 
merican Motors, Swiss Chard do 1 ‘CHICAGO. Oct. 453  ‘(AP)—Opening touched a new high yesterday, Turnips. bu . 1$0 grein ’ Whea Bept . 114% A C 
was off a fraction. caver Celery Cabbage doa... $200 = “gees aT gained abou lle Gien- Endive. bu - . 175 MOF . .sesss sees . 
ra — = we Escarole, bu. .......... : 175 May 190 May T0%4 eral Motors and Ford added [eiuce’ Bind nk 175 _ Corn Rye 
fracti Lettuce. leaf, Bu. oo. 2... cc eeceeeee 250 Dee 106% Dec . .sscoe 1.34 ractions. Romaine bu 225 Mar ........ 113 Mar .. = 13% 
MOY ocscccws 1.15% Fly wccccc.ce 1.90% Du Pont picked up a couple of . __ 
po.nts. Allied Chemica] rose more Livestock 
than a point 
New York Stocks DETROIT LIVESTOCK 
D#STROIT. Oct 15 UP Cattie Sal 
able 250. Bulk early sales limited t 
Slaughter cows these fully steady 
   
        Khrushchev Switches 
Ambassador to China 
  
  
  
  utility cows 15 50-1650, few up to 17 00 74 camners and cutters 1300-1550. Com- MOSCOW (AR)—A switch in So A ral .... 205 Kelsey Hay 474 pared t d and choice ste . 
A hesue "AIA enmecott’ 42 4) Bags,lars week food and. choice seers viet ambassadors to Red China Athed Ch ‘ mint les 83.4 and standard grades weak to S0c lower has followed closely on the return Al Strs > Kresge. 32 cows steady to strong. bulls $0c lower ' - A rer on pe ge aan a- around $ loads high choice to prime of Premier Nikita Khrushchev 
piconet (8 Lib McNal 11 i dedi yg iy si Mah hse! Seoo, “rom his Peiping visit . : ar . $3 : igg = oe 28 25 most good to averas choice For reasons unannounced, Step- j an I ire steers 77 tce los der , ¢ ini Ac. M& Pay .. § ws Ing 30.2 100 tbe matnly 27 Se cog Conds jupder an V. Chervonenko, a Ukrainian abet bape sl ede : a oe to lo od steers 22§0-2500 utility novice in diplomacy, is succeed- ~~ - . , steers 20 00-22 50 ost | er- a . An N Ons i Lorilisr “03 age choice heifers 3100-3075. teele ing veteran Pavel F. Yudin in the . 7 Ma iC Bosses head high choice around 900 Ib heifers, Pop y . ; &T “s * Mannin 266 2700 standard to low good heifers 22 00 Peiping post si . oe 4) Martin ¢ 424 2400; utility heifers 1800-2290 utility —EE A Nat $36 Mar D8 486 cows 1550-1650 few up to 1700: can- ge Bil 334 Merck 704 Hers and cutters 1300-1530 thin can EXCEPTIONAL 3321 Mer ¢ $ 177 Pers down to 1200; utility bulls 20 00 
: “ 2 oMpls Hon > 2150 cutter bulls 1800-3000. severa 5 Care wt MAM 142 Medium and good 541-721 Ib yea B a Dh aay, a, ns feeder steers 26 50-27 75 alte BUSINESS bol ‘ he moa ‘ ae i e for 72] Ib. weight 
ng ir 1 : y ealers—Salahie 725 Not. enough to 
Ha Naa ¢ (Mot Whee 177 make a arke Compared last week = = a M rola m7 «@ vealer ead strong hotee 
Ww ‘ M a 4 ar prime ra 15 00-41 0 andard 
ee eee ‘aehe CCU oak) SOY, Here's an essential business ( a * ; : . . Sheep—salable 10. Not enough of any | Service used by every pusiness r ve alii 4 ne class to make @ market Compared f and profession r interna- : H SU A, ae S42 laughtcr cee euehter lamt eady tional company w'th 150 offices : ignite ewes steady o strong some - 
Nat Lead 110 30c higher feeder lambs steady: most | P88 received tremendous na- NY Cer good and choice wooled slaughter lamos § tional publicity and is nation- 5 & West 943 1850-2150 lovd hirh choice to prime , © iol i 12 atsuna OE he lomie RAE or ally advertised in leading . ae NT Bac 474 I@mbs 15 90-1900 cull to choice slaughter | Publications. 
4-4 Ohio Oil 378 Peder lamba 17 oe ie opt and choice | This is not a “Get-rich-quick” = a bd ibs 7 - 
Clark Ecuip id rea hd 816  Hogs—Salable 25 Butchers and sows scheme, but a long range pro- Core os : . ia A tL : pda 35¢ eae several loads and lots mixed § STam. e as 23 7 No and 3 200-220 Ib. butchers 12.75- Cc ™ Ges - 2° 3) Panh Epil 467 12900: scattering mixed grades sows 300- As an exclusive franchise Con Edis - © 1 Param Pict .. 45 (400 Ibs 1050-1150: few 400.600 Ibs | Holder in your area, you receive Con N Gas Pe Parke Da .. 395 925-1000. Compared week ago barrows | OUr proven tested program of ee aa 901 Penney. JC .. 107 ar gilts steady; sows steady to 25c operation, all n mate- 
Cont Rak 494 Pa RR soo HOG rials, helpful supervision, and Cont Con 467 Pepst Cola .. 333 . ’ 
e 1 ' continued direction. Your busi- Cone ee nc TE tes AN Poultry and Eggs ness constantly increases in ¢ Rng .. 715 {Ie val a a ( Pe ‘ “_ at ‘ pees Oa se te with: onusual security iene . Pp ta ep? T ct ( — rices r arg Prect & GO ,. pound {ob Detrojt for No 1 quatity | tages built on repeat business. ae alent . We are. seeking a person - ae under 45 who can make an in- a: Ce flat X 18 } vestment of $10000 to $15.000 to oe rami ver It 6 cover and to finance eccounts ; . Pe A ea ; : receivable, pavroll. and nominal peace , - a DETROIT FGGS initial franchise fee. Fy Ants 5f Toews a pera a. tal iar ae Sle Your persona] inspection of eka ee yey ®t r > grader _ any of our 150 offices is invited. 124 Bro ‘ a Whites s re . F 
ge oN 717 Sears Po tot large oa nae, 8 gumbo 43-46 »xtra Send full information about ricratrae 123 Shel! O 2 @ssmall 23. grade B laree 30-34 proans—f Yourself and we will forward Pool wach © 0S1 2S mons *4 gerade A extra large 39 large 37-18, me-'f full particulars and descriptive Ford Mot #23 Sincla 14 m 26-27 small 23. checks 19 literature. Free 8ul 26 : Ro ayy Commercis ’ are ed ; . 
t o> « PA. o ar - nite gerade extra large large - . 
aie tk 43 at = : 2 48- medium 28 all 19: brown Pkt Franchise Director 
Gen Bak DS ares pis avg A extra large 35; large 33's, medium MANPOWER, INC. Gen Drnam .. 46.7 en pee aes sie) emeuyle pobecks cis 82 N. Plankinton Ave ae 7 aio: ie aus —— . a : e. n Pee 06 nog nes ‘ ilwaukee, Wisconsin en AM ae ern ay N e B ° otore c MW! « 
oe eae ews in Brief eS = a a = a W | Il i i i i i i i i hi i i i 
Tire 194 Ben GQ? FV « | te r : ’ : M ro 22 eos Rummage Sale at St. Williom Conference . i “ Church in Walled Late Friday and > ° R . ‘7 , an @ hag Saturday. Oct 1€#th and Wish @to > 4 Reals, mal 2 a. «27 8 pom. Fri. 9to4p m. Sat. Adi > ROOM 4 a P-ige ¥ wr 8 nt = . ; AA ee A ae >>, Rummage Sale Thurs., Fri.. Sat., > P . : No Ry... 883 Trent Con 124° 10 ‘til 4. garage 26 Rose Court. > 4 Grevhound 1 eae 4 2 Adv ili c ¢ on @ Wim Carhide 179k > A é ed ac li Hersh Choe 916 9 1m Pac 37> Rummage Sale, Stevens Hall, n Add F l ty 4 Holland F 1200 Sot Ate tin £u5 Exchange Bt entrance. Fri. Oct é > io a Se ee Adv. B at the ; dust R me * < Cp ae . Tocuenal B59 TAT ineg liom Rummage Sale, 128 W. Pike. > : go a bai eereE °°" Oct. 17.8 to 1 Adv 5 SAVOY >| erlak Ir 20 ee ~~? 
, es Mach ae _ 41: Rummage Sale. Sat. 9 a. m. DP 4 Int Nick o> Ven P We Presbyterian Church. W. Huron 8t. > 4 Parner 1795 henee I Adv er, WwW - mk . . > jeaiiver o © = ros Rummage Sale, Knights of Co- > MO I EK] { ‘ I Te ML SOU og” Sf lumbus Hall, 2958. Soginaw. Sat, : Pe ect! oS wenarwaren ©°, 412 9 8M. St. Vincent DePaul Church ; q Joren we L .. mag Yale & Tay. 318 Adv.’ RESERVE IT TODAY 4 Kellogg 37 Vanciet Ghat 19°99 > 4 4 4 A 
Zenith Red ..102 Rummage Sale, First Christian ry » : Turon >» FOR YOUR SALES eernet picks jChurch. 88 W, Huron, Oct. 16, 7 ‘ 4 (C. J. Nephier Co) Pp. m. to 9 p. m., Oct. 17, 9 a. m. to MEETING 4 Figures after decimal points are eighths 12 noon. Adv. > 
Allen Elec & Equip. C — oe nore Ru > ‘ I c . Co mmage Sale, Congregational Baldwin Rubber Co.*.... 24 25 . . Ross Gear Cov...) bag aeq Church. Friday, Oct. 16 9 to 3:30, p Phone FE 5-9224 G LO & Chem. Ce ne 3? 14 P. oe Sat. . to 10 a. m. Clothing |> 4 owell ec tr me. 1 116 for ew y | Peninsular M. Prod. Co* 94 104 nile family. Adv.» 120.8. Telegraph Rd. ¢ Rudy Mir oon. oy det pRummare Sale, Church of God P , Tn'-40 Eisen Co 461 161 163 ay 8a.m.to9p.m. Sat.€a'— TE 4 “No sale bid and asked mike 3:30 p m. Corner of West > ROOM RA iS 4 e and Saginaw Ady STOCK AVERAGES >» .. 4 NEW yore sOomealied by . | Sa ok i eos omptied by Rummage Sale, Oct. 16-17 Man's > Single eee ereeee . $7.00 4 
m 4a 9 oo hunting suit 42 105 W. Columbia >» Double $9.00 q es wu ac Adé Steces le 
ch39 19 -16 —1 4339 5 " saan Thr a2°$ 1752 9¢6 223 Someone broke into the Hosner- Twin ..... os. . $11.00 >| et day 4... 2996 1396 967 22'6 7 ey { “et sep "4 It fey aie chuck Ford Sales building, 941 4 Kitchenettes. .. $12.00 4 Vonth age 321.6 1300 952 2184 S. Lapeer Rd., Orion Township, > 4) “°F are 17 126 860 1974 ‘ 1958 bisk BS 6 1476 1026 2354 Nd stole $10 from a cash register. , 4 a= bw ovvedmt Ws M4 711-8 it was reported to the Oukland > FREE TV 1988 low ....:. 7 #09 %28 15¢6County Sheriff's Dept. today. i FUUUCCCCCCCCCT, 
A       a Waterford Township Zoning 
Board approved a change in five, 
acres of 
ing held at the Township Hall last 
I'll open a charge account at the|the west side of the property is’ 
hospital,"   
use at a special nets 
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  Lake Rd. 209,359, | Waterford Area |wit‘tm Sate’ Gaervaian Den. 
oning Board bul up ‘the land 0 tha he ea 
kays Change [tenon the prog, 
Dow Says Net Income 
land from residential 0 Doybles 1958 Quarter 
MIDLAND (UPI)—Dow Chemi- 
In the same period of 1958, net 
the zoningjincome was $11,175,730, or 43 
by James H./cents per share, on sales of $157,- 
  
FAMOUS BRAND 
Water Softeners $0,000 Grein—White Enemel 
10-Year Fectery Werrenty 
Reg. $161.50 
104%. Stainless Steel, Dbl. Compartment 
SINK *29* aln a ee 
99 YR. FACTORY WARRANTY 
AGAINST DEFECTIVE 
Material, Workmanship, 
Corrosion 
5-Ft. Steel Bath Tub ......$46.95 
Cast Iron Bath Tub _...... $59.95 
Crate Marred Bath Tubs .... $10 up 
4° S.H. Soil Pipe ,%"', 
3” S. H. Soil Pipe = ,5."", 
Fiberglas Pipe Wrap “a2: 
%,” Galvanized Elbows ..... 
," Galvanized Elbows ..... 
,” Galvanized Tees ....... 
-%" Galvanized Tees ....... 
COPPER PIPE 
%," M HARD—20 ft. Lengths ft. 16¢ 
%" M HARD—20 Ft. Lengths ft. 24c 
“," L SOFT—60 Ft. Coil ... .ft. 25¢ 
%" K SOPT—60 Ft. Coil ... ft. 45¢ 
FITTINGS 
‘2 COPPER ELBOWS ........10¢ 
%4" COPPER ELBOWS ........19¢ 
‘2° COPPER TEES ...........16¢ 
%" COPPER TEES ...........29¢ 
21x32 2-Oompartment 
KITCHEN SINK White or Colored 
57795 leveg. 
Other 2 Compartsteat Sinks $8.95 
Full Factory Guarantee 
SUMP PUMP 3,000 Gallons Per Hour 
  YOUR PLUMBING 
SUPPLY DEPARTMENT 
STORE 
AUTOMATIC 
52-GALLON 
Electric 
WATER 
HEATER © FULL WARRANTY 
¢ FIBERGLAS INSULATED 
© COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC 
5 4g* 
Cash & Carry 
WITH TRADE 
30-GALLON FAMOUS MAKE     
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- 100-Feot Lengths 
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Reg. 134.50 
    
  
GAS WATER HEATER 
  10-Tear apeete 
nines $599 
    
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American Standard, 
Kohler, Crane. Col- 
ors. Free standing 
closet, wall hung 
lav. complete with 
chrome plated 
faucets. 
Shellow Well 
JET PUMP $ 59” 
Reg. 289.50 Hotpoint 
DISHWASHER 
White Under 
Ceunter 
Model. 
wis. 129” seeeceoccoccoece 
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213 at ie Kitchen 
SINK *25" 
WE ACCEPT 
COMMITMENTS 
Open Friday Nights 
“til 9:00 1—CASH 
2—tAYAWAY —é2” CABINET SINK 
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 
3 WAYS TO BUY: 
5—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.1.A 
AS LOW AS $1.25 WEEKLY      
  Reg. 
199.95 14 New Appliance 
Features         
      
First Quality 
TOILET SEAT 
$979 
Quality 3-Piece 
COLORED BATH SETS Reg. $219.95 
129"   
  With cast iron tub. 
Complete with oll 
chrome trimmings. 
  
SAVE IS YOUR 
~ PLUMBING SUPPLY 
DEPARTMENT STORE Mester Plumber Aveileble — Free Estimates : 
PLUMBING SUPPLY FULL STOCK OF SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS 
— EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING SUPPLIES — 
Pree Parking on Weesen St. Side Ph. FE 4-1316 or FE 5-2100 172 South 
Seginew St. 
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—_ “THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959   
nnn EU FES Cees. 49 
MULTIPLE LisTING 
ARR xeon aterford. High 
Patan ht   
VICE 
& se for on! 
. A very wat oe ? 
amily Home A home Be is Fg hor 
; Spotiess 2 B.R. peer 
tn pooh ohh condition. Separate 
dining room. aT aed is tiled. | 
furnace. 1% Dat age 
Paved drive. a — sca ped | 
yard. $10,960. Ter 
SIDE. 3 bedroom home. Alum 
  
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| FIFTY-NINEB   ; ’ 4. \ 
for Sale Houses 49| For Sale Houses 49 For Sele Houses 49 SLICES OF HAM   
  
Id @ te S proud of, omg > name, om ° our ve model large ical tas arrangements of G. Flat mown | this 3 bedroom home leaves 
Full Basement biys| Choice Lots “Carpeting 
+/Face Brick 1% Baths Partridge west in ‘ne 
2 ie ee 
        18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE rea- 
$1] 750 ari tion room, | sige 
. ’ J 2 Oakland Avenue Homes cheery freglaee. rh ets an 
$78 M x io ft. + giving omer oe plastered garage. The kitchen 
oO. : new commercial! . as all bireh cabinets & built- 
¢ | b ny rezoned ert in range & oven. Truly @ fine 
150 00 D | Meanwhile buyer could live in| home for the executive who 
. nN. either of these 3 and 4 2 to relax or gag 
Model 835 Scottwood mi ad ee ee | min Oe 2 miles from downtown 
Michael D. McMahon | #16980 ‘sna $10.880-cade ap 2 “oe 3. bedroom brick ranch 
FE 3-9022 Lake At Your Door page We re: my, Mw: Mag =   
side & out. 
fecreation room in full ~’ 
it. 
Large 2-car garage. outside patio | Wiliams Lake is right at the 
front door of 3. bedroom 
  OCHESTER, MICH. We have | 
| 
1 
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oh heat. ig hb cee een | with large barbecue & beautiful 
Beaute por Owner leaving) (#¥". Drapes & carpeting in- 
for vitae You should , cluded. $22,500. Cash to new) 
caiey ri ftshing— | mortgage. , 
and next aa od 
sports here, « “attrective! 
: Hagstrom | 
Partridge | | Auburn Heights Area A good buy in this 2 bed- 4900 Histlend mae 
    300 tt tot Mandy “pay” Pontiac. Mich. Ph. OR 4.0358 ments of only $54 including AND ASSOCIATES taxes and insurance at 4‘: FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON 
per cent interest. Call for OPEN ‘TIL 9 urther information - _ | /   
Lakefront oh furnished 6 room Will bul’d 3 bedroom .ranch style 
home on your jot. Full basement 
Templeton | 
  
     
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wa beater. $8950 with $950! ag ake. Large x : ve : " wn. | a jot. Also has garage Action RULS McNAR _Art Meyer Leave it to Buckley to find an easy way up! 
| er lenvin state and West side. close in. This 4 bed- a BEDROOMS. 2 story home. Large must sell for appoint- kitchen. Oak floors. Plastered ment to see room ranch style home sets oe 
walls. Basement, oil furnace | and dry om 3 sere plot. Can For Sale Houses 49 For Sate Houses 49 stool, lav. and shower in| bought with | acre. 3 car garage. _ : s — - basement. i% car . Pavel | Inside City with breezeway Will accept suit- . ~ . i Anya Nice 6 roo famiy ho able trade as part paymest Act v a ™m y me , drive. $11,750. Low ter ; on a er side al i Ko. a R MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
W. HOPKINS. 2 bedroom rooms roughowt 12 x 21 ; n, 2 Wired for ran & éryer. ay ft. living room with natural emp eto ealtor ' / Meade a oe fireplace. Full besement 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE 4-4563 
Terms. auto. oil furnace Founda- fter 6, PE 2-9502 WwW | tion size 30 x 42. Shown KEEGO HARBOR NEAR WATERFORD HIGH SCHOOL. by appointment Low down payment on this 
$700 —- 3 en ranch home . . . nee . 2-family income 4 room Qu fur Sg oe Noma awo- GILES REALTY CO. & SONS and bath in each apart 
ings Lot 90x stree |FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN ELIZABETH LAKE ES- ment 2 porches Full price A WIN AVE , OPEN 9 A =6) Pe SANFORD STREET TATES A gorgeous 3 lot only $9 950 ee Inmecinte wee MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE GEORGE R A big two family near East- site and landscaped — to . ens — ern Junior High nine rooms perfection More than WEST SUBURBAN 
Poll ee nace 37500 DID YOU KNOW? and two baths No down pay- enough space for @ family Cute 5 room bungalow cae ton aoe a nace. fa! bet por Mpa oe ae lot pa ol = $11.000 00 to. live in comfortably pets UP pr tee base 
t , 4 nh oii a ae 4a 
J. C. AYDEN J Renlion” home with large kitchen, A Me e are ton Feces lag eo cc eeted ae garage Excellent weighbo 
86 E. Walton | PE 8-0441 —- Eves | bath, built in-oven and. range’ INCOME FOR COLORED bedroom and bath down 2 hood = Full price — $10 50 
STRATHMORE 231 fay ead dod, ‘Tull basement Two family, private entrances up Master bedroom ts ac St remsonabie certs EAST SIDE — 4 rooms & Fee ca” wall . 1 faent and baths five rooms down tually 15 x 16 There's a 
bath oil heat Large lot Papilio three rooms up, full basement ame room In the base NEAR LeBARON SCHOOL close to schools & bus. Va- details Cant miss on this one at garage and nice lot. Near bus aap Ol AG Nealiiaaatwa Attractive 2 vedroom bu 
gs ae al ala payment = $12 stores and Wilsgn School $10 - fer tate cual jacinerater galow Living svom 14 x 
. DO YOU WANT? 00000 GI. No down payment A new school within eas, 26 Dining space 9 x 10 
D WN 4 bedroom home on large subur- $75 00 per month walking distance’ Beach Excellent kitchen Oak N ban lot, arr large kitchen. fire- wkeeOTON FARK ns, for on the fam- Lael aes s ek 
lace in living room. automatic f y to enjoy 2 car garage semen pas he 
NO OTHER CUSTS . VACANT $ root Peat and screened patio Close A doll house all on one floor plus a heated office See Full price $9.950 with FHA 5 bath b H ee & to shopping and in Stringham three bedrooms nice  base- and compare with others terms 
jaan oa wa Roger hot enluree CG. er lot $7050. $6960 wih iow ieee Pacey ment with rec roon = heat —* seen ree the 617 IWAN W HRAM 4 ‘ . , 4, car -arage Near bus and price bracke S( nq water Storms - screens Fencec small down payment es ie . AS ; ) 
tores $1.10000 down FHA c - = 
Very olce WOULD YOU? terms ONE OF THE most appea!- REALTOR Fle 5-997] 
wes pupae — N Seitode ane with po A FS aad s ASD Te aT: OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY 
Open waik in and jook at it and, ses and awnings. oak floors, fully) John K. Irvin & Sons all ric "Beautitully deco. Oe PULTIPLE LISTING vice ° call owner. 4 BEDROOMS l', story insulated, storms and screens and Realtor Meee : : ee 
home in good east side lo- automatic heat This home is in mine 1935 — “ce ae dad tees DaYs WO 33380 cation 1 bedroom down 3 the Madison Jr High and North- 313 West Huron treet room. cove coiling” Ceramic 
Eves. Sat. & Sun TO 8 9654 & bath up Full basement erp High School district Can you Phone FE 5-9447 or FE 2-4031 aot BB Ghl Nabe + becrocnic 
ee _ automatic heat 2 car ga- beat this? $8300 with $57 a pve FE 5~4846 fim coun eee 
as I 1 Livin rage. $0750. terms month, payments including taxes - pee Saeinrai ie ice 
j Vill insuran : C2 — § ans a bad from the water and you'll 
At Its Best E CAN YOU? ' + um ener at Faia _ beach 
Your future home is the oe. Afford to miss a chance & s an oat privileges 
CONVERTIBLE 24) NEAR FISHER BODY lake front home with beautiful Established in 1916 ( - Exceptionally nice 5 room White sand beach, boat dock, | RECOMMENDED for the NORTUeAN GOGH sc W. W. ROSS HOMES | & tle bath home 2nd ticor , 10*tl) shaded front yard end only CLOSE TO CENTRAL HIGH couple who have perhaps Mere a gese' 1 tere one ___ UR 3 802) partly finished = Carpeted en = “nitchen and screene Situated on quiet street jdeket GES CO Ee ho l% baths, fully tsuated of = li _ room full basement reat) uta! : 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms. gas house and lot and wish Ay walee copper plumbing front rch, only $11,500 with heat irdining) crosast iaiid RilNinelcdovenlenseslot ihe pec Variety : mail fruit 
vaved ar ive to new 2 car 81.500 down large living room PRICED city again It's attractive 2 Nouseten ler 39.500 ‘6 $1,600 dn : r ith $1600 du RSTOES (RIS200. Ceres OBOROE R IRWIN REALTOR AT $8500 0 Ragromm shakes bungelow Ser it ’ ‘ 298 ALTON - ‘ : 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 story income excellent — ee | hen 4s LAKE FRONT North of Dras «: te "te condition Pireplace. living eats ilo a Mes ton on Whipple Lake Neariy one 
r 1 2 fy M: | « 
Drayton Plains Area ROCHESTER AREA 3 large pedronms down for ample table space plus a rene wim lace vice rm 7 aie 
Nearly 2 acres with 6 room. 3 See eon, Gem a bed Cee oun Partinent ese “— oa rol Bick Gel nad tl ee room ranch home large . men was a arage Black topped road A!l tor $97 abe eg oN athe eosin oe carpeted living room fire- cae PULL PRICE ot Perhaps best of all is the with oniy ai 250 dows separa’ place ultra-modern kitchen . fine location PIONEER : ceptionally large paneled kitch Ule bath attached garage 5-ACRE ESTATE —- Located in FOR COLORED 7 HIGHLANDS LONGFELLOW and Ease It en with loads of cabinets Ful! $12,000 terms the Clarkston area Fea- 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms 01! = : { High School area Here is A nice basement 2-cer garage Lot 100 tures 3 bedrooms full Dase- ii) OFF Loe (ih NOT JUST A PLACE to S$ rm home with hardwood floors x 800 with trees & garden Close ment. enclosed breezeway srentyend yireer Sporches yc hang your hat but a home Fireplace in living rm anc wa to schools, churches and. Drayton and 3-car attached garage car @arage $7200 Gl oe ba thes: Lie UT til ue > , ' hoevery sense of the word to wail capeting Full bsmt Sh Center $11,900 with eee An ideal home for the fam- APPRAISED VALUE } eect reales 2 own : : an Full price $15.650 4 ovely bedrooms with oul hee 2 car gerag and doubie 
$2. NEAR OXFORD Masonry Terms Call space for a fifth tf desired >» sot for oniy $12 500 term — , ranch home Large living a The vestibule entrance has GEORGE.BLAIR room. fireplace. dining rm l eman a guest closet. There 1s a WALLED LAKE AREA _ Nestled REALTOR eget ae en, family room A 306 19 ft. living room with a =< imarse woah this at- x asement -Water Pa . . . . natural fireplace f i= tractive brick ranc ome 20 ft 4536 a= Bt ae PLAIN - +1361 oil pam org heat 2 car 412 W ate EVES ce bake pcre ie relics masta — doc cer tle bat 
gerage ot 300 x 250 $19 - ‘ 45 ma a plus other edrms and t', Eves. ‘call OR 31798 or OR 3.8842 0, terms REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE : 120 elie capi Maa Teh Gok tied baths Firepiace Full bsm 7732) «Highland a 0 ' _ large rec rms Complete 
P ‘A up Grand basement. extra : ee uti ROY oo, Ee. Bi asl Pi ALTORS SEL I. BU i | R. ADE big heating plant all ar a oe fae poe ne 
‘ pings A ‘Sana ay . ranged with the idea of a l acre of iand Lake 4 
. . . BblLOOMETEI .D ue recreation room Neges $27500 and worth the 
a!l to wall carpeting anc mone 
P E BY ( yW NE: kK water softener . included . 
PONTIAC GE aE ICE 8. 0466 Upper Long Lake Estates Tet Solid brick best of co: ‘loyd Ke nt ny Re nny ; 
PIKE EVES ranch 3 bedrooms. i‘ bath struction Indian village ‘ , 
ales cally room Fireplace. fully car NORTH SUBURBAN Lake pris Webster school on! 2 pan = Hwy _ Telegraph 
FE 8.9693 peted, built-in kitchen Patio, lake Nearly setae ieearcnnn ay aS blocks away Bargain priced EE 2 Eves 
] privileges. Owner ome ee will type. Tnoeeel Bulit WRiRisszuicarec for quick sale at $16.y00 AMPLE “CUSTOMER, PARKING sell for less than acement z cL = i 5- 3. Hving room eith carpeting & A eee 
ITS CONVENIENT , ' | C) | eo ee ee | drapes. 2 car garage enclosed RAY ON ELE Realtor for your children to walk to breezeway. 30 ft patto A good | 262 S Telegraph Ra Spex & ia 3 
gue tuerag pauioraa wane: family home reasonably priced) FE 23-7103 OL 3.7556 only $22,950. A Cs the {rgnt and Best Bu S 
dows. basement ee Y A REAL MONEY MAKER over 20 V ] U & HARGER CO per cent gross or yor invest- ‘ . nd A Bab, 4 
FEW Toda ment 4@ family in a good rental a ~ -Wa y JUeN i buy ale Rome von tell Y area. close in 2-4 room apis FOR VALUES & T SUBURBAN BUNGALOW s and 2-3 room apts Separate en- ce RADEs 2 bedrooms and den Living us bow much you have and trances & utilities & baths come room with carpeting Kitch- ill ke the offer to : We will make the e TRADE? ' furniture in addition to 4 stoves $850 DOWN —- Moves you in this en with eating space Full the owner. The owner has : P 
to sell this clean home with 9 f this f 4 refrigerators & washine ma- lovely i a. —— hame Con basement with recreation wner o 8 free & clear hine tnecluded for only $12 750 enlen ransportation schools room, new oi] turnace Alu- part basement & ences bedroom home with 1'y : Vail awe "aon payment. Invest iss and downtown. Full basement minum siding and awnings walls. Lot 50 x 190 with city gar eitecbed garage will Waterford Village business of vour own — -all for With automatic ofl heat. Corner Tandscaped Joi gui gartey water and gas. _ oun e trade at $10.900 for vour 3 Ideal for home and office. This)  gppointmient lot on paved street Terms epee CS) UG CD Cd bedroom brick home hav- is a real fine home with 3 bed- | . anytime. ing a full basement. Seller rooms. 1% baths, plastered with NEAR TEL HURON SHOPPING OFF SASHABAW -— Cute and WEST SUBURBAN 
will pay up to $20,000 if oak floors. Living room & den CENTER § rooms 1%. baths cozy 2 bedroom home with full Three bedroom bungalow ROB A BANK located _in the Walled Lake are carpeted Large living room, oN < , tar ae basement. Automatic oil heat, 2 full basement, oi! HA heat and you are stealing: buy ! area. This is a chance you sewing room, loads of cabinets in| ot new but nice ee car garage. large well landscaped Breezeway, attached ga 
this home and you are do {| = should not miss’ Kitchen. Also pantry. Basement| 85 % 254. presently used as @ 2 jot. Only $13,100. $65 per month rage. Lot 680x180, berries and ing the same This bungalow has laundry room, fruit cellar,| ‘a@Mily. Easily converted to family after down payment eat, oe 
is between tiac & Roch- =} TRADE automatic gas heat and hot wa- home. I'z car garage. basement ? 
ester. Feneed-in yard. Call ter. The yard is beautiful. Large as heat. $9.950 Dont let this $205 MOVES YOU IN — 3 bed- 2 PAMILY INCOME Us and we wil] show it to Owner is offering you a 14j-car garage. -Your home and/ one slip away from jou. make room ranch, automatic of! heat. 5 rooms and bath up 5 you anytime chance to trade your too iness all for Just $11,200. $2,050 an early inspection car port. Large jot. Only §19.250 rooms and bath down Fuil all 2 bed h ne See 73 p mh includ! b 2 Oil HA smal} edroom ome in down ’ ? er mon including taxes asement, fur ‘ on this brand new 3 bed- igne h e ar and insurance naces 2 hot water heat 
LAKE ORION OFFI eee ect ae William eae 3 ers 2 car garage Good “4 “ = hav oa 1 s . . a he t iS a be est side location Pric 1G 1022 S| BROADWAY we Sie eet Clarkston Realtor ; 2-026. Ro J. (Dick) VALUE cell at 8130000 storms & screens and 1 car This jong rambling 4 bedroom 70 W Huron REALTOR MY 2-28? | atlacheu gaiage These fine biick offers the most. 2. baths Open 9 to 9 345 Oakland Ave Open 8 to ® 124 Se FOLA DRIVE homes are 'ocated on large large dining area, glassed sun FE 53-0693 or FE 4-3531 Fir bedroom = bri 2 ot at Susir Take Only room, & attached 2-car garage Meee home Living ol , 3 to trade so be first not with paved drive Over 1.700 s F {~ l dq dining oor kitchen at 
This huts waa bale for one sorry ‘t of living area for only $20.500 Or WO Cre MOVE UP summer porch down . 
It ig_jast 2 blocks trom Oxford Income producing home perting &  lireplace 1 COOLEY LAKE ae . basement. gas HA heat 
res = ae Peta a hs 2 {ITH BROS rooms & bath presentl ar car warage Lot 59x 125 00) ust a skip an Dp Privileges wil he 5 \\ | ~ + re ranged into kitchenette apts To more space before prices Priced at only $15 000 the shopping center Big back withithel nurcharelt Shite 3 OR 3-1285 Easily converted to very nice tise! Lge. studio bedrm up 2 , 
the 3 bedrooms. Bees listed tor room and bath do'l house Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 2 cio fooy 21 ft living iene oe oe eick 4300 sq {t NOTHING DOWN ‘ Enjoy the lake for oni 5 Dixie Hwy - wit replace large itchen ack var anch fence. Natural Several 3 bedroom hones 
ee ee eee ees $5150 with $680°down This full dining room. 3 hedrooms fireplace. Full bsmt. Walk to best | to choose from—in and out to ill sacrifice for $14 spat) CLAN Me e sell and will sacrifice for $14,- in van inexpensive: way for basement & garage Truly a bar- | schools. commuter. Assume 4 per of town Some have base- pe y 
: water sport pleasures, so Cl k to gain at $9,40@-terms. Call Mrs cent GI er ss. Birmingham ments. Call today HEAP OF LIVING act now. ar 5 nN Howard, FE 2-6412 for appoint- Owner 
ment. Wm. Miller Realty. 670 W a a THURSDAY a ie CALL without ae 4 of —s Pair _Huron St. FE 4-523 
room home. The separate dining! Warren Stout, Realtor eid — oO Ask for Mr Alton, Br room — mg family meali77 N SAGINAW FE 5-8165 / = 2; ret “DO. egg The enti bg Open till 6:00 pm. Located 7 ‘blacktop erest in we 33)3 WEST HURON family will ventoy re relaxing in the village rests this 2story Colonial | el CY] I lar ) PE 5-8183 family room will income on well-landscaped and | worrying ab out ‘the children's - = shaded lot. One side rented 
safety with this deep back yard E same tenant for 17 years 5 rooms | Yes, this heap of living can be & bath in each unit. Newly deco- ' yours without a heap of dollars Pulte b chrpuied. Bayern base | ot ing Vown (Just $15,950) 6 LARGE ROOMS, all on 1 floor | ments. Freshly painted with nee i 
  
  Just as neat & clean as can be shutters. 2-car garage. Owne 650 DOWN on this beaut: 
  
    9.450 Breezeway to 2-car garage. large t ust sacrifice at low anes . 
Ig the price of this well-construct. Jot" "Northside “Iocation’ in ‘new of” $13,500, $2,900 down. Idea for MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sierra ih you at an bap nits in. excellent. neighborhood ed home on Pleasant sireet inj Northern high school district couple or «mall family to best | ee SI . almost no money needed Cates breakfast roi Pull Oxford 3 ms, separate; Only $1500 down. high rent. Call for intmen' NORTH — CITY Neat and clean 2 bedroom basement, gas heat Beauli dining room, full basement and at once. Must be sold this poe | Off 1 ee lus extra large heated util-, fuleitenced ain ard wit 
extra-large corner lot | COBBI ESTONE FARMHOUSE — On Walton Blvd. & room bunga ty room Automatic heat hrub: 2% acres of land on black-top | | low Vestibule sun room. fire- andehotl water Calandra trees, flowers, and s mus 
LAWRENCE Ww. road across from Pontiac Lake | ar S O} ) | place. Basement Garage Sen:i- half garage 2 big lots On Kant side near Auburn 
Near State park. 7 extra large ble price of $9.700 Terms v Avenue rooms, ceramic tile bath, full | Make it yours to enjoy! fenced, Payments about 964 A l | R basement with stoker heat. Ga-, REAL ESTATE, INC. | cee Wie oun nee Bae cal ae rage. Priced right at $12,500 $004 8 Main S| CARE PRIVILEGES — 2 LOTS to rent cise iin Oe feces guar Open Daily 9 to 9; Sunday 12 rge, roomy, Immaculate home = wth RANCHER—$900 down. Lake MAple_5-5821 Living room with fireplace Sun | SCOTT LAKE Water is so OE 8 ads Hann a Atlleet Gan Foygioonit ad er room. Knotty Pine recreation | down some but what a eoGiiel Anal bathedowen liv / / . 4] : a ci oa eon room. Large dining room. Big lovely view you have. Keep ing and dining room. Nice 
| throughout. Large modern family | SPE [AI | i - voi pein bar ee ae gf a pido ie kitchen. Excellent floors . ! walk-in closets. w price of | bs and woodwork throughout 
Pull price only 6 WA 180 = ¥ a = Includes carpeting. el parma fe ne Spacious dry basement with areal os Py . full Tapes. and 2 car garage : = auto gas heat. Side drive RIL E Y RI AL E ST AT I: Beautiful three bedroom bling home with a bie, mand 
- . - basement, 12 car rage, offered J 3 car garage Brick stucco y anne J 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd sir bar cin in ie Lake | DUTCH COLONIAL 4 BEDROOMS — family room and ga- exterior, Payments only $80 ew : rea | & ra attached Pull price 
Spick and span ‘3 bedroom home | PE 4-157 ______iPR 4-4821 estates. Lot measures 100 x 175. — semily ert Ae pl a only $9,700 and you'll need eee munch oon with Landscaping is very nice. The ving room and fireplace ail , trees. 
‘trees, ‘| jase a6 re eeiaras interior gee one of the largest sized dining room. also with fire- mnout s6ee)to handie Can be purchased separately 
carpeted ‘iving Foom and din. ritcnene  cetuont, mantis wine | carpeted “threwgnesi. “Byte | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ao roo and floors throughout, marble win- roughou y any ae . : 
Me vat jews: 2 Sedresans and dow sills, the property has lake comparison our today’s best buy 262 8. Telegraph Rd Open 9-9 one da ep A dah 
it beth upstairs. Large closets, Pleasant Lake Woods Bub offers coho ar —, = be ap at $18,950, PE 3-7103 OL 3-7556 2-story frame home. Car- basement, automatic 1 Natural sandy ch chased on erms ! living room Nice Stor reens. Of-| 2. Levely surroundings about $1300 down. Call us for | FHA TERMS a a : 
fered sto oe $250) § Community ester __ owine | pad fer gangs oar ae, | _ WILLIAMS LAKE ges heat 1's car rarage wn. our family a favor . Blac roa j z & a oors, | ‘ = | Small monthly payment touay 5. Lots from §2,260 | $1500 DOWN. $70 PER MONTH | plastered walls and nicely land-| Practically new 2 bedroom mod- | . . 6. Model homes nO as |” moves you into this 4 bedroom, 2| scaped lot. Much more than you ern bungalow with extra large | ASSOCIATE BROKERS This You'll Lik “BUILT BY Ww | bath with full basement. Home would expect for $10.400 with | living room. House is vacant and | /\.~ 2 ot INS “g ou 1 Oe hat ” ~ mich A a te | situated in North end of town.| small down payment ay = rig ip so rivi- pth yl layt cat ae tv 
Bedroom, Cote reef PL ad pg (M69) west to| The home has new aluminum | | ee ee vaceeie Mee ce bd ORCHARD LA in delightful Elizabeth Lake Es-| Elizabeth Lake Rd. left 4% miles. sidi inl thalitvont! of 1 | SEMINOLE HILLS TWO-STORY | ®fd Payments $60 per m 8-9663 Eves. After 6 FE 8-1909 tates, with 1% - car garage.| to subdivision sr gel bin LE tee) Mal Ld a | ey pa-ed drive, Inke privileges. fn: ee | room dian ie iden. || iF. C. Wood Co. For For Sale Lake Property 51 eludes © rT din- overhead home. Let us show you | : ning room. den and | 
tna. soon. 8 bedrooms and bath David \W re. Young, Rlitr. it. master bedroom are carpeted. dewnntalra fw'l basement with! —— Recreation room, glassed-in back Williams Lake Rd. at M59 2 BED MS ON TWO LAKE 
ne-paneled rerfeation room Country “Store—3l4 Acres. re 5-seat FE 4-3569 porch. Fireplace and many other ae ma ee re suk Gwe oni a ew forced sir ollfired furnace,| § room’ modern home. 36x24 foot | features. $18,500 with terms. eee Pe | enclosed ‘porch on iakeside. Ga. “sitnmatiey hat, Water gr"3 “4 store > bullion orale Se grove 2 Open Nothing Down rage, fenced in, fruit trees and er-unds a | gas pumps, beer and wine license. h heat 1 000 00 terms, Hurry, buy it while you! 5 Ban. oii pump. Nicely land- WM. A. $5,000 down ‘EM ora foe can “Song corner. Lake privileges will bufld rena home on your 5 ROOMS AND BATH WI U 
ibn Nichthie Rector | San roe | Beamon inetagSs, ie Grtah |” typrorm treat garage hacked Bud Niche Hie. ¢. ;Rea lor | faventery ef stock at, ime vot RE Bee Fee 198" lake front 9 wckin ham ao Mt. cloning $22,000, $6,000 — REALTORS — , Dr.. Pontiac Laké, $11,900 all eal sien Clark Res) Estate, me Y. Haron | Don Mepondld la OFF SEASON BARGAIN—#0 ° 2-3370 . PE 32-7896. Res. 4-4813. w BATURON ST li 8. TELEGRAPH: OPEN EVES | ft. frontage Silver Lk. OR 3-5417 _FE 54-1201 or 3101 
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  For Sale Lake Property 51 
a pal 5 rth. Attached 
lie Lk. $2500 down vio in yer nt mige. $64 un Bi 
  
Lakefront Home Sites 
7 LAKEWOOD VILLAGE SALES OFFICE EM_3-0085 
ee i Ee For Sale Resort Prop. 52.   
  
  | 55 ACRES. 25 ACRES TILLABLE. 
excellent hunting, La 
$5,500 Clark Real 
W dHuron St. PE 
PE 4-4813 
80 ACRE caesar | furnished : unting 
rood in the heart of one of the er County. 
tate, 1362 
3-7888, Res 
  
on good county road 
price only $2,500. Cal! for 
further information 
Clarkston ~ KCAL, JOESIOAMINE, (ASC 
5904 8. Main St : 
Open Daily 9 to 9. Bunday 12 to 5 
MAple 5-582) 
CABIN IN TINY WOODS. HAR- rison Michigan Sleeps 10. Plumb- 
ing & heatuug in. FE 68-9473 
KEWEENAW BAY NORTH OF 
Baraga cabin with electric, fin- 
ished in & out on @ beauty spot 
100° lake front lot. Only $500 
down EM 3-4 
SPORTSMEN 
TOOT-N-HOLLER CAMP. weot of 
Hillman on Miller Creek Has 
cul-stone cabin ready for occu- 
pancy Also frame cabin unfin- 
ished inside. Ideal hunting & 
fishing spot surrounded by state 
land $5950 with $1550 down 
RESORT AT CEDARVILLE UP—7 
room modern home 4 = cabins 
Large shop. storage building & 
other buildings Must be sold to 
Total price $11,000 
Also 30 acres settle estate 
May consider terms 
lakefront on Marquette Island 
across the channel Price $1200 
Lakefront lot® $350 to $550 
STATEWIDE Real gery Service of Pontiac 
B D CHARLES REALTOR 
7 8S Telegraph FE 4-052) 
WHITE BRUS 
CAN SELL YOUR HOME 
Suburban Property 53 
WHITE BROS 
CAN SELL YOUR HOME 
For Sale Lots 54 
BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT IN 
Dravio. Woode Call FE 4-476) 
CHOICE LOTS 140 x IN 
Judson Park off Adams Ra eac 
with Septic tank pe A Priced 
from $2500 Buy nm On em>y 
terms SEE FRANK * SHEPARD 
AT 1010 ADAMS RD 
PIT-HIMTI VILLAGI 
Hilltop) parcels with excellent 
drainage Beautiful sites for ex 
posed basements Multiple level 
homes and ranch homes In a 
stricted community. You can be 
saa to live in Paved streets 
Community recreation area 
LOW AS $165 DN 
"ADDS INC. OR 3- 1231 
SYLVAN LAKE WOODED 1 
block from communtt, beach FE 
2-9306 a a 
SEE THE NEW SITES AT 
CHEROKEE HILLS BEFORE YOU BUY! 
You'll like these wooded. rolling 
100 ft sites controlled to pe 
tect better homes and elr 
lose-in country location Driye 
out Elizabeth Lake Rd to Scott 
Lake Rd Turn right 3 blocks 
to Lacota 
(ART. W. BIRD. Realtor 
$03 Community National Bank Blag 
PE 4-421) Eves FE 5-139? 
WOLVERINE PRIVILEGE 
$875 $50 per month 
MA 4-2286 
For Sate Acreage LAKE 
down $10 
55 
10 & 20 ACRE PARCEIS 
on bi ar top Reasonably priced 
Smal Wo paymen Callus 
RELEY 1246 N MII 
between Highland A&A 
Highianc Mict M 
ACRES OF 
FRONTAGE CHOICE 
WITH = ©) 
LAKE 
IAL IL 
HOME OVER 
I ee ae 
Hs Al OF LAKE wood 
[LLAGE 
VAI WOOD VILLAGE 
Wiles (ONELPIRCIE 
Mt 
9 ROOMS. BATH 
ele:tric water 
OR 3-3887 
ROOMS & BATH 
Easy) Terms 
Realty FM 3.0085 
4 ACRES 
tric range 
O1l heat 5 
10 ACRES. 6 
$10 500 
rep Hoyt 4-882 
ELEC 
heater 
LK 
ME ACRES ON BALD EAGLE 
Ra only $7500 tern 
4-455) 
For Sale Farms 
380 ACRES 
Large 9 room farmhouse 40 
56 no 
room 
apartment with private entrance 
& bath included. Barn with base 
ment & stanchions Only 4 miles 
to city limits 2100 ft frontage 
on 2 roads. $6.000 down 
RIT1 REA ES TAT 
509 Elizabeth Lake Rad 
FE 4-1157 PE 4-482) 
40 & 80 ACRE FARMS WITH & 
without buildings Orchard too 
tal now 
STEELE RFALTY 1246 =0N MIT 
forsee R hetwees His 4? 
Mito Heghland Mic ar Mt 
a | 
‘ PEFR ACRE 
> a 4 it} * 2 W Ly 
‘a frontage M4 ocated 
Wis! neort of Oxtore There 1s 
A X room modern farm house 
it-bDulloing and nice tay of 
a with {ream Call ou now 
ane make @ wise investment 
\Warren Stout, Realtor 
7 N Saginaw FF. 5-8165 
Open till 6 00 pm 
HITE B 
CAN SELL YOUR HOME 
Sale Business Property 57 
TWO STORY PRICK BUILDING 
] floor T conditioned = rer 
taurant Established 37 v! 
Busiding tr enter downtown on 
propert 25 x 150 running to 
rive Buildir and = Restauran 
rine $35.900 Boston Cafe 86 
River St Manestee Mich 
MODERN BUILDING LOCATED 
on 1 of Portlarccs bustest inter- 
sections 8 80f sq. ft Cas hear 
Zoned Industrial Apply Pontiac 
Press Box 58 
WAREHOUSE 
Large cement block building Ideally 
located Approximately 5400 
square feet of floor space. Lot 
100x183" All utilities Can be also 
used for light manufacturing 
Reasonable price. Terms 
WILLIS M. BREWER 
JOSEPH F REISZ. SALES MGR 
94-96 E Huron 8t FE 4-518! 
Eves FE 8-0823 
Rent, L’se Pus. Prop. 57A 
COMMERCIAL LOT dad 
01 lease. MAple 5-24 
FOR RENT OR Te ~ USED 
ear lot with office. 160 ft. front- 
age on Baldwin Ave Phone FE 
5-1051. 685 Baldwin Ave 
NEW BUILDING FOR’ LEASE 
2,400 sq. il Pienty of parking 
_MAple_5-2400 . 
Business ‘Opportunities | 59° 
BARBER Shop fully equipped West side 
location ven air conditioner in- 
cluded Circumstances forces sale 
$2000 cash 
Humphries | : 83N acer RENT 
  
Open Eves 
2-9236 
FOR SALE — “pRive- IN RESTAU- 
rant, 24 x 30. Also. restaurant 
Poe amie Corner Duck Lk. Rd 
& M-59 MU 4-7963   Business Opportunities 59 
Sa eaten a 18 APTS, t90.800 DOWN. MAY TARE | LAND or bi ~ 
pong rv down. oR 3-9106. =   
ANNOUNCING 
SUNOCO 
Service Stations 
FOR RENT 
Open for 
: Inspection 
Monday, 
Oct. 12 
THROUGH 
Sat., Oct. 17 
3 to 8 P.M. 
Telegraph Rd. at Myrtle 
North of Muracle Mule 
Shopping Center 
Pontiac 
7000 Highland Kd. (M59) 
at Tull Court 1 block W of Williams Lk Rd 
4 Sun O11 Co representa a 
be available at each fooation to 
discus ne profitable Sunt 
Service station business 
FOR APPOIN TMENTS Al 
TIMES OTHER THAN LISTED 
ABOVE FHONE MR. RADOYE 
SUN OIL CO. to S$ pm Vinewood 3-4200. 8 30 am 
        AV ATLABLE SOON 
4 golng Leonard service stallor 
witt living Quarters locate 
tie taht area on a busy read lead 
ng into west Pontiac For infor 
ration dial OR 3-4775: eves OR 
O318 
ANOTHER RARE OPPORTUNITY 
Northe arill A restauran e 
rat 2 bedroom Tame t 
Restaurant is cinder block 
krotty pine interior 
condition Nice fixture 
o parking Oul 
rent KOO hur 
fishing area Full price. 
f ae bu es A Ciara Le 
500 That gh’ And only $7500 
aowr 
BIRMINGHAM AREA Hot 
Coltfre shox Lease of $125 ¢ 
mont lude hee & wate 
Completely remoceled New equt 
ment Closed Sundays Excellent 
gross $5000 dowr A On re 
Dusthess | aia are 
RESORT RESTAURAN Bord 
LIVERY 4 exeile I 
eith 1000 ft on canal fror ¥ 
ra-wal Access Hougt 
aa Additional] iD dis 
ert included Nice liv quar 
Real estate busi ‘ 
AK + n 4 ta 
$89 000 
Hagstrom REALTORS 
44900 Highland R Mow 
E 4 M P OR 4-0558 
BEF AVER Oo MI WEST 
gre ' $90 000 (« Lor ate 
Ma H 1. $2200 00) Tern 
Cail o “ e ¢ B t state 
Wide Real Estate Lit 
4-2221 or PH 4 2260 
GROCERY WITH BFER A WINE 
Stock inventor Reasoname rei 
wit v Quarte lease oO 
seli the prupert Trade with tre 
A v.ear prepert Ca EE g4i4 
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Paint Too} S Sl R Pl us 
Tb Terrt BR 
M _ se! Persona on 
Shows $1500 Mo Profit 
FE 3-7688 
JUKE BOX PINBALI AND 2 
other coin machines FE 2 1320 
Modern 2-bav service sta 
tion tor lease in’ Pontiac 
area. excellent business 
vpportumty. Phone FE 
S-O277) between 9 am 
, 
and 4 opm. Vhone Mr 
Serth at) TOwnsend 9 
DU83 after 7 p.m 
MAJOR OIL CO HAS AVAILABLE 
for lease 2-stall modern service 
tation located on main highway 
Reasonabie rent & inventory FE 
41511 
MODERN 2 BAY SUNOCO SERV 
tce station available Located at 
Sashabaw and Maybeer Roads 
Moderate Investment Paid train- 
ing program Station ental to 
suit your pocketbook Write 
SUN OIL CO Box 690 Flint 1 
Michigan orc call Flint CEdar 
2.1987 
1 Tr) SEE 
By ic \ W hee EEE EW ACE 
Fetahhished Mi ' in ple ts 
at t A rake jarty ! Lea \ 
ruck A al brake Sole dis 
tributer for top line brake lining 
Westinghs ‘ and Wagner a 
brake Beat wheel allgning equiy 
4500 sq ft mason bled 
al mple parking space inciuce 
Owner retiring on profits You 
can do same $56 000 with rea 
sonable terms plus NeCceSSALyY 
stock 
Rental Service—Ilome 
Top location n: Pontiac Owner 
doing so much hustiness and 
making monev— tts too much 
for me, SELL' 100x347 lot witt 
large masonry bidg Real sharp 
6-room ranch home full ase 
ment s18000 down far in ant 
dition A mbination hard ts 
beat 
Partridge AND ASSOCIATES 
1050 W HURON PE 
OPEN 3081 
TIL 9 
RESTAURANT FOR IFASF OP 
tion to bry Reasonable OR 
3-9119 
STANDARD OIL 
Has several stations for lease 
and afound Pontiac area 
PERRY ANID MADISON 
JAMES K ANID TELEGRAPH 
ORTONVILLE 
CASS-ELIZABETH AND P ARKW AY 
Moderate SAARC tnanceial 
assistance anc free training 
available. Call MT 65311 dave « 
OR 3-O875 after 7 pm 
STANDARD OIL 
For lease 2 a Statton Main 
at Huron Mi fare Michigan 
Training & financial assictance 
available BR 3-2414 after 7 pm 
GR 4-7187 
TE! -EGRAPH RD. ACROSS FROM 
Tel Furon Shopping Center 
40x60 masonry bldg with of- 
Paved parking and sales 
area On a corner with 138 feet 
frontage on Telegraph. You can 
se’] absolutely anything here 
Perfect for trafler sales, thas 
bee. » very successful trailer 
sales corner for 15 years) A 
biz tire corner boat ar 
den sales smal! car dealership 
and hundreds of other businesses 
$375 per mo Talk personally and 
on'v to War! E Partridge or 
Bob Miller 1050 W Huron Ph 
FE 4338 
acre fices 
sales 
ENERGY, USE 
ADS! To. tind 
job, ince to hve or a 
ood used car, see Classi- 
‘field NOW! 
> __Sale Land Contracts 60   
toll Banh Gar TO bt sit 
go Tels 
Money to Loan 61 
_SStale License Lenders). 
TEAGUE FINANCE CO; 
202.5. MAIN 
ST. CLAIR 214 E 
ROCLiESTER ROMEO LOANS = TO $500 
pte   
TOCK 
HOUSEHOLD Goons 
OL 6-07)! OL PL 2.351« 1-079! 
‘FRIENDLY SERVICE" 
BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY 
- WHERE YOU CAN 
BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES _IN “ota d — Dravton cine - 
Valed Lk _ Birmingham Utica 
Piymouth 
LOANS $0 TO $500 $25 TO $500 
COMMUNITY LOAN CO 
30 E LAWRENCE FE 8.0421 
_FRIENDI Y SERVICE _ 
LOANS $25 TO $500 
BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 
64 W. Lawre e St FE 4-1538-9 
kk 4-1574 
$25 TO $500 or other se- 
to repay. Our 
: triendly and help- 
oo our office or phone FEB 
HOME ew 10) 
ONAN: 
N Perry St Corner E Pike 
with Confidence 
- to SMA) LO \NS Oh your 
curlty ignature 
24 months 
fast 
borrow 
  SIRFET 
S300) 
ON YOUR 
Signature Up to 24 Mor 
Puitenl > 0206" 
OAKLAND Loan ¢ OMpPAany 
202 Pontiac State Bank Bidz 
2 TGAGES $600 
Piel VAIF INV! 
YRS REPAYMENT IN 
MONTHLY PAYM TS PH 
1 1689 _ Mortgage Loans _ 
21) MOK 
oh As AB' ME 
Sa} $2000 
oO ¢ eau inter Oakland Counts b 
Buckner, Ine 
BIG BEAR ¢ 
Mortyage+ are best 
the ma who ‘ one ONSOT 
MY 
NG 
‘ GOOD MII K GOAT 
stand Bil Urmcte 
have AN) MILKi 
IMMED AND BOXFR 1} 
hot fur $25 t lke or 
OL, }-866; 
, MATTRESS INGS 
tad.e, baby turn or sell PING pong 1 FE 
1448 
ONE USFD 80000 er sive 
tion $7 MA 5-2 
PEAT TO ER WAT 
! excellent condi- 
DRAG 
TOME i PA 
WALTER SOPTENTES > RE 
or sell & ren ‘ 
WILL TAKE ANYTHING OF 
CE AS DOWN PAYMENT 
BEAUTIFU LAKEFRONT 
HOMF. SITES 
LAKEWOOD VILLAGE 
SALES OFFICE 
+ 0085 ; Mt 
TRADE FQUITY 
rome {« } 
ARKO hI 
WINCHESTER 
f Alum baat xl 
Tne ly 
FOR 12 
14366 after 5 MOD 
ol 
  For Sale Clothing 64 a oe : RO 
i GIRL’§ SNOWSUIT. SIZE 8. FE 4-3200 
ALT SIZES CLEAN USED WORK 
ants from 35. Shirts from 15c, 
alse ‘shine worms & tackle 
Oven T davs 389 O-rhard Lk Ave 
BLACK FUR COAT. LADIES’ cloth coat size 20, gray tweed 
size 14, FE 5-9887 after 1 pm. 
BOYS 2 PC SUIT CHARCOAL gras sive 39 Worn very little 
Sacrifice $10, also gray wool fin- 
gertip coat with hood. size 40 
Excellent condition $8. See at 92 
Timberlake Drive. Bloomfield Hills 
BEAVER JACKET SIZE 14, MA 
6 3079 
GRAY PERSIAN FUR COAT. EX- cellent cond. Size 12-14. MI 6-636 
LADY'S BEAVER TRIMMED 3 quarter length green coat, sise 
12. This was an expensive Pe 
Will sacrifice for $20 See 
Timberlake Drive Bicomfield | Hilis 
or call MI 4-528 
LADY S NICE GREEN WINTER coat with zip lining. | gray & red 
check Very nice warm coat with 
black velvet cuffs & collar. $16 
each FF 46631 
MANS BROWN CHECKED TOP coat Size 42-44 $8 OR 3-94662. 
SILVER BLUE MINK CAPiR gf96 
Originally over $1000 MI 6.3958 
SKIRTS SIZE 22 BLOUSEB 92 i & mine Good onditien Reas 
PE 8.6682 
WOMENS WH it Le UNIFORMS. Size 12. FE 50192 
WEDDING at POLL OT size 10 SOFTEN ER. 
    
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SIXTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 _ - a Auction Sales 88 oods ¢ Sale Miscellaneous Sale Miscellaneous 67 | B Turner For Sale Pets 79 Auction Sales 88; Au Sale tenesteld Go Goods 6s Sale Household (ic 65 For Sale Misc 18 67 | For Sale Miscellaneous 67 CARNIVAL y Dick S { . NOP er™ 
| LIVING ROOM sur WINE| FREEZERS — NORGE FREEZERS 2 ¥x8 WOOD GARAGE poone GARAGE DOORS, B & B Chest and Uprights FB ec Pactory all standard | 
eS Sim oa New models, slightly scrateded or 7 POR OL TANESGODO TR stock from 628 up. ’ , trie bo srener. crate-marred models at big dis- “ dition. Will deliver FE eed door operators, 
Auction Sales. * ev. end tables, 3. 3 piace piece bedrm. Mi vears to pay ie ae ra can We “Gaeeeee endanger , suile and twin beds. FE 5-6022. © gars come ap cast tates afer 5 p.m. We estimates on garage re-_ — 5089 Dixie Highway 2-PC. LIVING RM. — — i71_N. Saginaw FE 5618 3 ¢ COMBINATION SCREEN | AND : from a & 6 |. : , l - . Drayton Plains Py $10, 3-pe. bedrm. , beds = — storm doors. | 6 son. | = = 7 est ashers $17, refrigera-|PRIGIDAIRE REFRIG GOOD — 7 2] ; Every Friday ..... ‘ oe a2: apt, range 815, TV's $29: Fee Oa oPeines” ROL V2 fa poogh hay ONAL $31 COM 8-368. | BERRY DOOR SALES ’ . Every Satuntay : > on rugs $5: crib 36 oe there oe ots Foes BO <a COMBINATION, STORMS A oe i copents, Ouapanin 3 i / (ss Every Sunday ... 2 p.m, or Trade. 103 N. Cass ‘at Lafay-\PoR : SALE CROSLEY SHELVA-| _ screens $1 PER LENGE Baptiste’ & meters Pa | 4 7 tion and Sell ly ette. PE 2-6842. dor Pa ge ot . Po ee Pe ee Pipa. Ling length H Bu ro vid 3} PIECE SECTIONAL MAPLE condi ‘a - 1 pipe. 59 HOT WATER HEATERS 30 GAL. ; sofa. 1 maple arm chair, | chaise POR SALE BLOND MAHOGANY | $3.38. ona “Thom — gas. New Consumer Powers ap- one Rlando 3: lounge, MI 6-8830. | Imperial drop-ieaf table & four) _ West. Open e —i- Tai oved. $89.50 value, 50 and _DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. 3 WALNUT BEDROOM chairs. Corner table, step table. 4-INCH SOIL PIPE 5 PT 3 5@. These are sligh marred. | food. ' TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF THE set. $4 in. bed, complete Chat, | coffee table All for $165. FE  # Sump Pumps $32 Also electric. oi] and bottled 2-2200 late William H. Allen. I will and venta 90_ an 3-m___|_S0E 3. Soneny Sets ara So ABeginan SUPE S210 Beaters at terrific values. Meh | R ENGLISH POINTER, FE- at public auction. located at 3 y ROOMS CLEAN FURNITURE. ‘PREEZERS UPRIGHT FAMOUS | 5 Py ist IRON RECESSED gen a t, 393 Orchard blocks ‘North “af the court house name brands. scra trific | § i ee ae EGISTERED GERMAN SHEP- on Broadway in Mt. Clemens, THE BARGAIN oon "Bur | tales 614895. while they last” bathtub — bench pga ood IRONPITE IRONER IN GOOD REGISTER GERMA on _eeets y ne ne Trade. 103 N. Cass at No phone orders please Michigan $49.95. G Thompson condition Girl's subteen clothes . : to 28940 River Bank on Bat. Sey or ” 56043 Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake} West. ee size 14. 2 pair of girl's roller : Oct. 17 beginning at-10 om. 7 Lafayette FE me. ANE 7 x 1S LOWSLUNG TRAILER skates, size 7 and Cal) OR trained, exc. “Oe: rooms of very good household ee ee ee ee GAS REFRIGERATOR APT “SIZE " Housetrailer chassis. stake racks | 686T a furniture end furnishings, china niture, al] or separate. 22 Frank.” Goo4 condition FE 2 _Very good condition EM 30081 ;\AVATORIES. CHROME MIXING HIGHLAND Te | ; e crystal ware, silver ware, barn ROOM GE aot ~ UNIT. oa Ks YEARS. 9 X 12 CARPET AND PAD. $50 faucets $24.50 value, $14.95 — “puppies. AK Registered. Call | : and garage tone, 1953 Pontiac > PO. MAHOGANY BED 2 120,000 BTUs output $150. JO " Boys 26° Bike $8 Girls 26° bathtubs, toilets, shower st s | a | ei aenricauee: F. Barck. Suite, good cond. Biconon,ad — 2 - 5746 between 8 and 5 pm bike, $18 New 6° picnic table and Pactory trregulars Terrific values | WEIMARANER PUP PUP. ¢ MONTHS. Exec, Paul Hillman, auctioneer. cute bs cad Genito pod GAS RANGES $29 95 grill $15. 14° typewriter and rpc rol aereees. 393 Orchard : Running. 8-0519 ar | Ai SHARP. jete MA ¢- Se0s Electric Range $29 85 table, $40 FE 5-371! od zs = : after 6 p.m. | aa, farm auction, located [Pc LIGHT GRAY BEDAM SUITE Frixidaire — 10-VR. B2-GAL BBC WATER | LTTLA USED Lae Roe. <=. Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 | 6 miles North of Oxford on M-24 $ Usea Water Softe heater $67§0 cash & carry G A | ERCYCLE, exc. for reducing, gs | a came a eee § pc _mapie bunk beds 2 pc jiv- CRUMP ELECTRIC re 7003 M39 West Open ditening $190. approx. ‘2 cost eee | (eT i, eT ccm, ae ae oe eed EET) he nw = DoGs C678 _ BOSREED ° : beef cattle, 2 guernsey cows, beef eke ian sent nee ae Ue ee ____FE_ +873: - “DISCOUNT ON LINED DRAPES 2 PR. $10. ELEC- Ofpart-Shell 75 _8 Telegraph _ cattle include 10 pure bred short ye eeres living. HID-A-WAY BED DAVENPORT 15 PER CENT. trolux sweeper & polisher $45 L . t ait 2 old 3 pe. sectional, new 2 pe living rsonalized Christmas cards FE Huntin Dogs 8 horn first c ers 2 yra. i Tm sulle, new box springs & anc = Bi Bin ‘ss Regione pee at Forbes Printing and or: — other items. 611 Third none, g oe $ pure bred shert hern bures t 2 c ainette se i as u . i 30660 = = | ‘ i be seca at 382 Baldwin Ave or) good condition. Call after 6 any you 480), Disie “Hey next to JUNOER OIL SPACE HEATER |2 GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINT- | “Sous Guten nee eremen Dee call PE 9-6814 day or Saturday Sunday and ontiac State Bank Drayton Excellent shape $60 See between _ers. 1 and 3 yrs. old. FE 8-0200 | yrs. old, 18 pure bred short born 6 PIECE SILVER ORAY. BEDRM., Sender Ure the Ga) FE 38735) Plains 1 & 3} pm & evenings. 34 E s YR” MALE Sroeriog GOOD | © | calves trem ‘above eses 4 mo. outfit. Double dresser. bookcase Square Lake Trailer Park Lot 20 INCH DOWNDRAFT FURNACE Columbia _ - 2 yr. male. regis- | old, 4 Angus calves 4 mos. old ec large chest, 2 vanity lamps. KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER. *Y,, ndition PE S127 - p Panchne -| teem polish Working | Sane tek Wer Bae Ge A. for $89.0. Pay only $2 wees- 7 Years old No repairs needed <i eine Wala, BAe Knott) a ms Spams, oe wah pee: 8: | yrs. old, pure bred short horn ly Pearson's Furniture, 42 Or- _ Price $30 FE 8-1463 = “de $18.50 3P . = bull 1% yrs. old, 4 saddle horses, chard Lake Ave KENMORE RANGE DELUXE, est a eee HO ae wos WP2, WP6 and WC140_ _XKC BRITTANIES. EXC HUNT- | 4 western saddles @ matehing as VING ROOM SUITE model with broiler and griddle —&_% ~AOMPSON ar CHURCH'S, INC. ‘ages. PE 8-6281. | | bridles nearly new, ‘aarti 7 PIECE LI i a vchais $40 Norge auto. washer $65 MA 3S3I-GAL ELEC HEATER $69 98 UL 23-4000 M. Reg US Pet. OFF. fo-/§ | AKC REGISTERED BRITTANYS. | 5 dies. 1958 assey- (444) 2 modern. step. tables “matching —¢ 4603 Pan ae ad’ tiuings $4 ny up KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. ‘99 by NEA Sermon, ne UL 21466 _ | tractor fully equipped. $500, Mas- coffee table 2 decorator !amps. LINGLEUM & PAINT SALE HALF cccuee te Co ad a Slightly scratched. 42° modet AKC REGISTERED ENGLISH. | sey-Harris 4 bottom” plow for all for $99 Pay only $2 weekly price a Jack's. 281 Baldwin cets $2195 $9900 value $4830 plus trim ; : Springer spanie! puppies. 4 mos the agar en Parmall H Pearsons Furniture, 42 Orchard ~ SRCE ooRiB. * MATTRESS eave PL UMBING © —_ wii ee oe “Nonsense! Women aren't all bad drivers! My wife can ol ora we Cocker span- EW! | grap ctl garry heap Lake A ne 595 Pearson's 172.8 Saginaw ee — eet ano a niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave : so = s IN Michigan Pluorescent, 393 Orchard drive anything on four wheels or * two Recall BIRD DOGS FOR SALE. 2 | fully equipped, 1958 Case, 5 sec- ee ae) et Set 1.000 OLD FENCE RAILS. 1 ke Ave — § . | BROKE tion drag 1989 New Holland 7 good cond. $48 PE 2-503) MUST SELI SOFA BED ~ GOOD good shape OA 8-2129 : Lake Ave — 9 __ 7 = | 24 Cross St | #% mower eracher combination 6 PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM en nt een ekeEiee, A BIG SELECTION OF USED ma te ee cae ae BEAGLE PUPS, 3 MONTHS OLD ’ 1959 New Holland high speed set, MI 41548 MAYTAG GAS STOVE _ LENT shoteuns @ rifles Ben's Loan betas US pot Calgary, off _ Machinery 68 Sale Sporting Goods" 74 OR 36200000 rake, New Idea corn picker s PIECE DINING RM SET ae $70 FE 2 Office 4 Patterson PE 4-514) _ maldwint | BEAGLES. ARE ae ake row, 1957 Cardinal 32 ft. Ray as a a = 
Also pu mon ere “ oe Tr autres tee tan en “MUST M6 ov e ANCHOR PE NCES MUST VACATE _ 4.000 WORTH | OF GRINDING GUNS | MOST COMPLETE uN Walton. PE 4-1194 : Living Room Suites leet Queer’ t ean coe bcter Se teen to appreciete MA 4008 : 88 Pre-owned reconditioned re- xo money down PHA © a lai a cra gc gn ig al ‘a Cok. ieee Bakin, ENGLISH POINTER, 3 YEARS OLD. Poultry equipment and 8 by 16 ON HOGS ODL FACE sis sa.) {ieretors All sises wnetuding FREE E TIMATES PE 5-747) ycanable offers refused equal value EM 3-433 eS Oe ee eee | ores rome a, | reae O. Bedroom Suites poultry squtpment and ate 12 s } riment si Must be > New rollawa e . . 2 Reversible 81650, Imported. io tnmediaiely No reasonabie ALUMINUM COMBINATION” and mattress $16 90 Do It Yourself 69 and otpers. Gunsmith on Spee iat a hens. 1963 Chevrotet_ Va ton $3495 Axminster $4898 Rug offer refused Dealers welcome Storm Windows an iowilwarnirobe $995) wns Lies and Ls LS IRISH SETTER. MALE. : oa Di he e truc J m. 2 pads. $595 Pearsons Furniture sun saLES MA $-1341 OR 30122 oe ic eae ewe Table and floor lamps each) $100 LOWER PRICES ON COPPER Soe eee ees toot, old AKC registered. geil or trade Kitchen Dinettes ttom moupted plow, John Deere _42 Orchard Lake Ave NORGE WASHER LIKE NEW $43 x,, on Bie! se Yes PE 4.1836 Kitchen scales : 1 re eager mos peeping a8. ey bows Pree fstruction. and advise af aaner OR 34378 ie mined nay ‘y000 Fess Pen 287 re eee eens 3 burner gas plate ing Open weekdays to no answer. OF . _ Ses Spas : Ox12 2 Felt Base Rugs $3: 95 WS a jE FURNITURE Platform rocker $400 § gundays 10 to 4. Montcalm Build- a pre = sear reser | | REG THOROUGHBRED D POINTER | Mattress & Box Springs |; 1200 bu. of Spelts, a lot of smali RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL $375 OUT OF STORAG re p ' Gas fireplace heater $300 er's Supply — 186 W Montcalm 15210 Holl 3 yrs. old, trained Exc. bird | tools on the jewelry wagon and ° : : Cheap 2997 Dixie Hwy Cor cf $ 500 Gun & —— Center, y Gog. $150. FE 4-3891 | . “poe all other necessary equipment to lc PAINI SALE Scott Lake Rd. Smith Moving Co arQdal! 1S eo Gas ; se ee = ——- _Ru. Holy MElrose 4-6771 | nace Sie we Swivel Chairs operate this large farm, a good 41,-Ft. Wall Tile ....25c over 50 USED TY SETS. FROM Metall lawnll table FOR RENT HUNTERS & CAMPERS — save ®t oe oo e 7 Reclining Chairs clean sale Banas tO attend L 6 Stevo up astennas and umbrella $ 7 00 Wall paper steamer, floor sand- r loss is ina a e are} ockers. Reclinin lairs ee ee \\ ‘ON TV = ~ USED Iron lawn befich $100 ers. polishers. hand sanders, fur. _overstecked. New Deluxe type REG POINTER PUPS. BEST OF & | Lunch trailer on the grounds. F . = ; 7 hunting stock FE +4193 1é FT GIBSON UPRIGHT . 7 - nik See Childrens sleds $100 nace vacuum cleaners Oaklaid Apache Camp ae at Ale So . | E Lamb, Prop. Bud Hickmott. {reese pe FE 2257 - Buildmg Maternal Sm@) trunk $730. Fuel a Paint 46 Orchard Late units left at this price Sleeping | APG ISTERED BRITTANY — M Ux12 Rugs & Linoleums | auctioneer. Oxford Oa 8-2150 we ae eee mp rimr tai erse (ei Se ~ a 71° oe Combination basement sash $3 36 Come im and get \our share of Ave PE 5-6159 bags. air mattresses. camp pisces 9 months old FE 2-998 AY S REPLACEMENT sai rhe ree le oe oe eereetns DO IT THE EASY WAY ment up te 0% alt Open b's REG POINTER PUPPIES ~ For Sale H ile | PARTS & SERVICE: x12 Rucs $395 : 295 Gal OAKLAND FURNITURE CO ment up to 50% eff. Open between 10 AM & 2 PM MY or Ousetrailers 89 96 Oaklana Ave Wool throw rugs. 8% & up CECE? TENE beth $299 Gel a's : FE 2-5513))) PLOOR SANDERS HAND) BAND daily Bill Coller, Boats & Motors mete RPI PPP PPL DD ADDR APR AAAD (83 SHO\ ER'S aaa “pot. ERS WALL PAPER STEAMERS op M-21 Bast of Lapeer. Mich si so 2 BEDRM CONTINENTAL 17 ADMIRAL $34 95 are XN - Celotex 'gt4x8 sheets $235 ea NEW BISSELL SWEEPER DOLL DRILLS--FLOOR POLISHER - =e —a REGISTERED BEAGLE PUPS } ENT VERY 21° ADMIRAL poi 140 S Saginaw | _ house, ladies coat. dresses, shoes SKIL SAW RUG CLEANER Hlunters Specials Sprinker spaniels, & started dogs ' Hpind condition. $50 down. Bal 2 ees ee acanined 50 aove ROLLAWAY BED. $12. 80FA BED Feit 412 oq 1: $275 OR 3-2197 BOWNIE'S HARDWARE 25 per cent off on all hunting FE 86178 = = ied a) Bee eae ae eee eet Ty 3o30 «$10. gas range, $17. refrigerator NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE & 489 § SANFOR PE 4-6105 = co#ts and pants H Grain & Feed 82 | 18 “LITTLE GEM™ $900.00. AFT- Porte end lsber a, duuus & ted ie uaa PIPE-BRICK-STEEL dite KLAgic Stel Om 90s Eau _ aaa $45.30 4 power rifle scopes now , ay, Urain & Feed 54 | er 4 pm. 37 W. Columbia ize - . $20 2-oc livin room, $18 P ] , > 2 NN . ~ 1 POOT HOUSETRAILERS tile ake trades ____ Gleetrie. range. $10" FHA Terms Fiee Estimates NEW 1ST QUALITY BATHTUBS Cameras & Iona” Sele inuleied emberwesr nirlige garee Gi¥ otek Wie <= 11 FOOT HOUSETRAILERS "#1100 “ HOTPOINT ELEC RANGE PEARSON 8 TRADE-IN DEPT Open 8-3 30 MON thru SAT $46 50 Pree standing toilets $19 95 S 39 95 a Lambe ak Sane _Wa oe ee mage * Seep wel, Aula cteh, Good cond ___ 31 Orehard Lake Ave G_A. Thompeon 1605 M50 West ' 35am SPACE a $350 blue rocks wow $1.90 8 car) er a IND COT 38 PT PALACE HOU AILER. ae eer ee eee eee ee’ REFRIGERATOR, #5 ELECTRIC SURPLUS LUMBER Of BURNER. 775 GAL. TANK = 35mm, 135mm. lenses. : Excellent condition. OR 3-2006   traw and corn. Will screen & tools OL 1-551) _ stove $35 Automatic washer $45 filter. barometric damper & mas- ters, meter, hoods, finder, cases Smt aun shells light loads §2 25. ting hays Ji ‘a 
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
  
  
      
  
  
  
  
      
  
    
      
  
    
      
    
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
  
    
  
    
      
  
      
  
    
            : ae ae ce oot - aelver OA 82° locke —_ ‘37 SENESAL © 2 16 2 EEDRM 30" eOTROINT. RANGE DEEP Gee Chl aches bistce Se Wires 5366 Hiehiand Ra_ (mae OR 3-7092 —— 2 yrs ol $80 O8 oETtine GOOD SNAPS? IP NOT. Secuee Pratik and Matador’ HAY POR MULCHING LAWNS. 4c Clocks Radios { fi ag 4 ia Be. 89 N well, rotisserr - a a . h ldwin Road mile Ree Joe Gees et Dever Bs da ag oo uae ca ee BEEP AND PORK HALP AN" on MOR sien AND 5 ROOM up ‘acne asda Camerk wa traue, perth of Clarkston Rd. MY 3-140! Lamps —_— Luggage | 51-35 PT. NEW MOON. $$1.300 FE 5-296! u 1 ve ~~ 5 _ Size Enter our high pheasant contest - i ~ EM 3-5732 ~ . 1032 W. Huron nD r high pi BALE. SLAY 1958 SIEGLER OIL SPACE HEAT _5 7106, See eee e  Uatan nity UlL PURNACE, 65.000 BTU TANK 1,Sh0p. | 12th only. 1 free 5x7 ae ns 690 Oatland Ave Sewi Machines 1957 ‘PALACE 10x45. 105 IRWIN ers) At pre-season special prices STOVES BOUGET SOLD EX- BUILDING STONE BRIAR HILL & contros. 143 yrs old Exc Kodacolor print with every roll KELLEY’S HARDWARE Aug WRITE FON. Sewing Machines OR 3-9488 G A Thompson 1005 M$9 West  changee a 602 Mt Clem- = special $35 per ton ton & _cond Reas. EM 30051 of Kodacolor film brought in. 3994 Auburn at Adams _‘ FE 2-881! oo. a is? 2 BEDRM O77 Gaal So Senta peta —_ ——_ # " ° ric « nnessee > oo 
, s . . . CHAM. a -2 gas ele ig lpiceréck he bag sicee ibis Coal OAK a gs Sale Musical Goods 7 71 MODEL - 798 9 REMINOTON GAME _ For Sale Livestock — 83 Chests — Dishes — = Dn., oa 3 PE e000 stov rou table dres & Supply 140 N Cass m f h 
e house eeEZe urn. bed and springs. davenpor! MApie : = case secretary 36 combination JUWnAnnnnvnnnrnann~ roof sights FE 8-0864 Pines . cit SIE I ER SATHACOM PIZTORES G1 AND deer FE $468 afi 1D. J oconmon SALE = ALL SIRES. {HARLIN RIPE CANE AND (4) 9 & 10 WK OLD Goop Power Tools St T M LIGHTWEIGHT ABUUT ANYTHING YOU WANT ScIrin AGU ate Sater becae | POOL TANCE YAMDAND S120 ” avcordtn isenet. tree to beat strap. $50 UL 2-5223 Yorkshire pigs. Also, 1 good Hol- anteed for Life Se them and get FOR THE HOME CAN 8B Harawars (cle suppiies. crock & Old style needs repair MY 2-563! ners with lessons FE 5-5428 MARLIN 32 SPECIAL RIFLE. stein heifer James Abney, 10101 Hznd Tools __@ demonstra at Warner Trail- Se Sates we Yi- Gas Home Heaters  iie*Giivanised  eopser  Sinek PREFINISHED PANELING ANTIQUE SQUARE GRAND PIANO ~— with 3-power top-mounted scope Eagle Rd Davisburg MElrose «nd Tools ae « aaa ie a ture aon Son SUPER FLOOR HEAT pipe and fittings Lowe Brothers, MAHOGANY 24c per ft $100 _ 70 955 Voorheis Rd. Between 4 4.9364 . . to join one of Wally Byam's ex- ances of ali kinds NEW & USED Pays ‘or itself with Paint Super kemtone and rust-' Birch ‘«” sic per {t Band & ORCHESTRA INSTRU. and 7 pm FP RENCH ALPINE BUCK FOR Knick-Knacks _citing caravans.) — marie trages Gept for real NO MONEY ‘DOWN EE ay IN sleum Cherry paneling Sle per “ ments for rent. for ‘toh a NO 257 ROBERTS RIFLE, A sale or service MA ered | BOB HUTCHIN NSON’S - b No HEIGHTS SUPPLY Rent a war —$5000 Call OA 4 ED Dagens THS TO PAY YOUR OLD HEATER 2683 Lapeer Rd PE 46-5431 BE NSON LU MBE R CC a ee last _yeor—6 FORCE FoR SALE am rt SERVING GERATER DETROIT & We buy. sel! or trade Come out SCHIIC KS MY 3-371] CHRYSLER AIR TEMP PURNACE band accessories. Morris Music REMINGTON 30-06 WITH 4 POW. show horse. Sire The Barvarian for the past 13% years from still and louk ground 2 acres of free with all controls. $35 May be — hai ag st I A aa RA. across er Lyman All American scope. | dam. quarter mare 101. A real and a . ‘ou MOPEN MGR Shr f'T0 6 STEREO NVI MAMOGANY con “8 "9 operation TE 2-900) ARC Nit Orthard Len Ns fe ere aren _ne een oe ere oe ee eteOW “ON “DISPLAY FRI. 9 TO 0 sole wit speaker matching ‘ I ft for details at. H ti Accom’ tions ae SHINGLE STAIN a J __ month Inquire f det un Ing: ma Offered at $700 a price tor aubura Heights oo uturs blond TV eae. cond) FE 4ssua 63 GAL LIOHT MOSS GREEN NY you GRINNELL’S ~wnnn> | tar pblow the mare's value GA emember! ALL NEW 1960 Ro MS ————S—CNSNG ERR: SEWING) MAACCHIINE IN a GAL tane 2 DuPont 16 cel 7) G. Oapies ES Corraos ee en Ros: Goma GL Cer wu PONTI co CHIEF BLUE LIVING RM SUITE $30 lovely biond cabinet Zig-Zag < P House - Flat -Gloss $177 Gal DEMONSTRATORS. CONN ELEC- Stel ttre _-—-- setae alcatel haps Roier skates $5 coffee table $3 equipped Pay only $6790 cas, $2.58 Per Gallon Sina aceon 81.00 Gal | eee eens HEREFORD BULL ' | DETROITER occassions! chair $10 children « or $8 Mo fer 9 Mos Call Credit BLAYLOCK Marine Paint $298 Gal 1 Minuet with Sustain Bait Minnows, Etc. 75 ______+__EM +e It S All New othing UL 2.9036 Ma: FE 35-4721 A&A: Products (OAL & BUILDING — CO ACTION MERCHANDISE MART } Minuet without Sustelo ani : ih NOW CUTTING DOWN FOR Sin- . We take year ——T = —- L z —~ SET INCER PORT Z!1G-ZAG ATTACH $1 Orchard Lake Ave 3-7101 1651 8 TELEGRAPH RD | Rhapsodie ‘ o peda! - . = Quarter horses. gentle horses Open ays a wee to OND TE es $i9 50 Evcetrolux vacuum $1495 CIRCLE PLUORESCENT LIGHTS 1 Mile N Miracie Mile FE 1-7688 board? fil) warn We tee ee nae Saddles. bridie and” other tack daily. 10 to Sunday BLOND DINING ROOM DROP LEAF hile Lod ” Appi. . FE $4048 dinette nny Nebia dor Kitchens, Opposite Bloomfield Fashion ‘Shop pene gg eee for 50c Tackle Also ¢lean used MU_4-0538 - ' a wae an — . to ® dally. 10 ‘ P . rieirabi . erms . : dinettes and recreation rooms organs s ae Open 7 ONE 4 YR OLD REG MORGAN eal i ivecsin sl aoe” SPECIAL 9x12 RUGS $2495 MC- $1295 value, $695. factory marred Piby of “ORD onstrator prices. Morris Music mie a ocehars 534 Ave s mare One 8 yr. old Welsh pony ROB’ He TCHINSON’S eo chinddeedln - : . Leod Carpet. 268 8S Woodward Pactory Showrooms Michigan CASH AND CARRY 34S Telegraph PE 2-0567 across a —— Broke to ride or drive 2 sad- BUILT IN RANGE AND OVEN FE 2-7701 Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lk. Ave 4 8 $3 from Tel Huron dles 3 buggies. 1 cutter. 7 geese ~*~ Dixie Hwy Us 10 ‘ol mar t p 6-8 — - __ psi cane! x ’ . . s Michigan Piuorescent 393 Orcha VW oe eae M50 EVETTE er fl ‘B PLAT ~~ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 76 04 8.2128 _ yy Fe i ' 4 — = . : - , . § PRA PPP PPLE LDP DOOM —— ee aren EOE sone | ec Mt “EIWO DAYS ONLY CASH WAY CALL US ON OTHER PLYWOODS ste ater Sp GA STONE db OVERSIZE STONE (ee ADOLE HORSE. 9130 FE COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION ee eee . LUMBER PRICES PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO FIOOR MODEL. 2 MANUAL oR. 104, STORE & OVERSIZE STONE. <uMALL WHITE PONY AWD BAD. ose ic ao Seo — a ee ee WASHERS coubimbalirered TANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS !488 Baldwin Ave FE 2-24) “gan Reduced from $960 to $695 nq. sharp sand. top soll. 6335 te ee lod tine. UL ideal for Florida vacation ; 51940 Guaranteed From $38 8 M DO ROOFING. 12 FTX ue IN Sashabaw, a MA 5-2161. ?- y ] 1960 ye vac Also BLACK SOFA BED & MATCHING DRY ER CLOSEOUT Gas & Elec ‘ ‘ . Small) mahogany spinit plano dochants 2636. Tour-A-Home Standard and 70. Maytag washe: 835. 1959 Models * Your choice urmelster S EM 3-0049 oe eels A-1 BLACK RT. TOP SOIL For Sale Poultr 85) self-contained. New 35 ft. Huron coment bed “}0 FE 44689 MOROROLA TV New Guaranteed — — Only $395 a GRAVEL. AND FILL, FE) or ourtry ‘DOOR PR IZES! Home special. at § at $2,795 —— mt =o B s . . . ‘ 5 , 2 eeoeanernrnemnsneseesc_se eeu e als our Tv lor BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS $449, Delivered Stand $1580 =~ NOR THE RN LUMBER oe Limed.cak spinel plone. Like new. | ore BGil | 0s WHITE ROCK PULLETS LAY. | Meh aed” eevee ee Rollaway bed. complete $:995 1. | mpany 2e EACH $175 } at humus, fill, sand & gravel. ing. 6 months old. 4696 Hollow rates for Florida vacstions. Ja- Hollywood Kd frames $6 95 a. ‘GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 7940 Pccinay yrs nd aM 2-471 ec FE Small bungalow piano $17 5-458. Corners. Dryden. DY 55F2 | joan tae oe as, 5685 Wil- nerspring mattresses, $1795 Cot vt OnePadtiac n8am to age ally All —————— 150. YEARLINGS. MINORCA & ams e : 3-5081 “ t $1293 Pearsons ., wre a unday 10 am. to 2 pm ‘BuyLo | WAREHOUSE Special sale of accordions All A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. ; ; Purr ature 43 Orchar OA ec SE A Ned hs a "Deliveries available - TILE OUTLET nike From $2995 up Sand, gravel, fill. oe Conklin, Leghorn hens, 85¢_ea. EM noo ' EXTRA ai * — 55 Teta THREE $ DRAWER CHESTS $10 Ds Rear of 104 S Saginaw FE 8-1112 or FE 150 YEARLINGS, MINORCA & BROTHERS PORTABLE SEWING VQ 'n rE aia! en ee ee ee cea ia mews accel ae Atteition. Truckers Leghorn hens, Sic ea. EM 3-6351 UCT1ION FOR SALE ‘OR RENT 13 FOOT Machine e c JERN DINING : . s -L MERE é : ’ : wae EACH FRESH , vacation trailer. 2-5450. about “ doz times Paid $150 TAWNY BIRCH MODER) 5-5959 Bargain FE 35-0112 Load. PAT HENB, 60c ake room suite Buffet with china : ( S Black dirt and peat humus. Load ; Baldwin Road. mile PIXIE TRAILER ree AND bal a SiSehcrebesteotics foes 6 chairs tage pads includ Cash and Carry Specials STANDING OAK TWELVE INCH ALIA HER: FE 40566 ed 7 days a week $1 ifr yard Nesth of Clarkston Rd. My 3-14 -1401 Rental. 1045 North Lapeer Ra. Se 1 4) $350 or make an offer FE Joy p Shelving 12% Lin. Pt base. contact Mace Smith. 800 ig E Huron ‘ 689 Lochaven. FE 5-141 Por das, _Oxford OA 8-3783. wat, 4 pare eetione) (awn 1x6 WF Sheathing 08% Lin Pr = Orange Hell Roed. Ortonville NA’ HARMONY METEOR ELEC OUT: BLACK DIRT. BLACK ND} rit Sale Far Farm Produce 86 mM | HUNTING TRAILERS, FROM $295 ea peta ing TWIN STROLLER GOOD COND ix2 w Pp Strippin 02 Lin. Ft s tar. Hollow body cutaway st | dirt, and grave -0677 or ~~ nt gto O p iS om Pull line fee ge allyl al and ran de or Parten dooce, 51) On ae Prefinished Mahogany $7 20 sheet SPECIAL OUTSIDE PAINT Blonde finish tein pick-up Best PE 8-373, APPLES. POPULAR VARIETIES & | Gee coaches from 18 feet up. ‘. pro 1 opr, 48. 1 pr TR: ADE-IN DEPT. 24x48 Temp Peg Board pe a ee offer EM 3.6454 BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL. PILL cider Produce. Kingsbury Market Mang used buys. See the soe 36x48 Tem Regular $700 Gal — $4.69 Gal ANY SPINET CONSOLE dirt & manure. 1 to 5 yds. De-' 2339 Clarkston Rd xis. euaunieel ae at 6-2462 NGHOUSE: Recon guar Maytag washer $48 88 HAGGERTY “Tuber & surPLy Truscon Exterior plan rip eel meine, with bench Perfect condi-| lvered. 775 Scott Lake Rd. FE Ap — YOUR FAVORITE VA- ' 7 -r lot We can om tt 7 our AUTOMATIC WESTINGH Rear 2 pc. sofa bed suite $49 95 COMPANY Regular Txerior Butt nade ton, $450 PE 5-3711. 4-4228 or OR 3-0165. |e edes' toc cae nad ene, | family from over 30 dif _ a pour washer & dryer Like new ar | pe wood dinette $1288 | 1947 Haeqes? re Walled Lake oores Exterior 9 Gal ESCHER B PLAT TENOR CHOICE BLACK RICH rd Mcintosh, Jonathan, Spy, Snows. | l jlans. #H MARINE & entrance 1146 W Huron 5 pe Wood dinette set $29 75 eekdays 7 to 6 Regular eee —H. NEW ay | Buffet B flat clarinet , soil, large Se 3 Cortland, Delicious. Hi t qual- 10 HOLLY BABY FURNITURE. HAYWOOD- 2 pc sec liv suite $19 95 Saturdays 7 to 3 cone wBEAYLOCR © co — a as aoe i eae. cn acne ity fruit. Sweet cider Windfall Rd.| HOLLY. ME 46771 Wakefield dining room. set. Mag- 3 b apt gas stove $19 95 ee oe ee w i SCHMIDT | oe leeds, $18 delivered Pe ¢eudt | apples. $1 bushel. Oakland Or. | novox console radio-phono, RCA We nave used electric ranges. gas ihe) 5 = PIANO- TUNING—OSCAR S831. GRA | ris. Se S. Vommeree Rese | : table radio-phono record cabi- ranges all sizes MA A. 4551 STALL SHOWERS COMPLETE Uo "perl Hewerd.” EM . | oetween Duck Lake Road and _ ‘Brows chair aw chaviuae ale GE, tc ce AN AE Hae TRUMPET |DRIVEWAY GRAVEL LOADED Burns Rosd, Milford. rYgoo S cfaics Like new OR 3-0087 WY MAN'S CLEARANCE @PECTAL with gleaming chrome faucet Sino ElPart alte saxepnors, reas or, delivered. FE 4-3282 or FE APPLES PICK YOUR OWN, i a Eat IPMENT. ALL KINDS ja w Pike FR 44-1122! 36° fan and $7995) = g1495- tollets. $24.50. valued at Call MI_44789 after $ pm _ = So bushel. Homestead Orchards. 5460 T 12 Yard post and” Saatern $ 7% 4950 These are factory seconds RENT A SPINET PIANO WITH Goup FARM DIRT AND MAN- Orchard Lake Road ob) eo : THE KNITTING NEEDLE NOW Deluxe Pull down itghts $795 we Fluorescent. 193 Orchard option to purchase All moneys yre ana wood MY 3-467 APPLE CIDER. 60c GAL. PLUS \J..,,\. Manv \ ee ee oe {nee 100 amp fuse boxes $895 lake ave will be applied toward the Pur- pUTyERIZED TOP SOIL ABO "jug. 7717 _Mi5. Clarkston. or 1301 S!any. Many More Items BARGAINS stamped pieces. punch work. bali Ages L H Gravy bathtub $49 94 ase chase price of the piano black dirt and fill. FE 5-§643 or Clarkston Rd Lake Orion MY E Table lampe - $1 pan: embroidery & DMC threads vr -old boiler burner unit. com SPECIAR = t, \IEM ATER CS FE 8 6642 : 2-3321 { ers 1 -1330 crus from | e 5 - . x eee = ee sae = 5) Heat s 7 a $-1350 Across m Genera plet l vr mfgs guarantee, oil 7. 4 a F: Ce enya FE 4 0566 SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS APPLES PICK YOUR OWN $1 ' Electric sweepers Hospital fired S2l700 7. aie s oof 38 E Huron feti MU 4.4166 Ss Tohnsor Fiocr wixer $4 +5, NG R c- GA Thompson. 7008 M59 Wes, Gutter Length , ‘ -ANTED DELIVERED bu Several varieties t 3 TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELE P School Desks $4.48 WANTE 5 ds—$15 PE 5-3093 415 Tipsico Lake Rd Milford pire ans = ane : re range ROB Munro Electric: CARPENTER AND MACHINE (un otes $10.95 USED PIANOS Jos Ue. adel al GENERAL VAGABOND. STEW. Sh gr sa Co 1060 WoHuron tools, wood lathe, jig saw, roto AUBURN | UMBER Wiegand Music Center | YARD. of RIVEWAY | GRADING APPLES. ott lel a . ARD. ZIMMER GARWOOD & Sa FG $i TRADE ELEC RANGE POR GAS hee. FE 5-663 — : aN J“ IRACLE MILE ae om I Apple special, Mc- Odd Chas $1 range RB Munro Electric Co, CEMENT Eee “READY MADE. AUBURN lew BAZAAR AREA Meegan Repate | 2382. st “HI basal and ag Dienst 6-30 P.M. ‘TIL 7 P.M, | C&mBers and used trailers, Some Bookshe ves $250 1060 W. Huron — all sizes Splash block. door silis en 2 PHONE FE 2-4924 | Orchards and Cid der Mill. 1478 , — — trede or reek reas Bot Bout “ot Electric ruaver & cabinet $7 USED PIANO. $50 chimney caps Pontiac Pre-Cast SINGER SEWING MACHINE LATE — __Wood, Coal & Feel aa Ranch Rd, Rose Center ae rie ren oo Mat er o Bed springs & mattress $1 OR 3-7769 Step Co $4 W Sheffield. FE "model Sews forward and reverse Sale ‘Store Equipment 73 Pomdige ~~~ | ABBLES GOLDER DELIGIOUS | | Lake Orion on ewing machine pixie NO GOOD con 2 - - U ll attachments. Must .e!) Da ac : - ; . | : _ 7 U iH IANO GOOD COND! = : oe ae ses all a w or $1. 3916 Bice centte a wecd salere f4 ton OR S-doee DONT LET CHRISTMAS GO BY to settle account: Make paymen's 9 MANIKINS SKIRT Sen 8 INGE 2oue oO | Gregéry Ra PE 58636. * Ripple Sole Shoes . $2.88 | PARKHURST Ltiget  petl 8) USED WASHING MACHINE. $2495 To"lOrimed goodwill gift to your O%,28 $3.60 Tull ‘ceah watence. ; whew cases & hangers. MY 20101. | — re —coar Fig BPLACE, | APPLES. RED SPIRE DET. | TRAILER SALES New cotton mattresses «(uD Used vacuum sweepers, §1686 = cistomer. To ses a complete tine: Pe tol Appliances. FE 5-9407 SHOW CASES, FoR SALE. 6 AND ““turnace and kifidling — wood. cious, Jonathan, Meiatesh. Cider. ! 4 Buckle Boots .....$3.99| ise La ma or ws & Stano —_ ue up Open 8 am to a m Thyle from 10c to $87 each. Call FE shor Sr aa pr aa DRIVE 3002 7%’. FR _ Speedway {fuel oil FE 5-6159. Go in. —- richer gir ao E. , . ad wadts *9-4611 Lake ton New metal wardrobes > Eiectric. Corner - ohnson and § 7 y TRICYC Cc CE. ANE Walton, 1 jock eas osiyn. _.. | Be co a ee Ean ee soe noel s pxiey—on BT roles best? — Sale Sporting Goods 74 Pitmack. sURMAcE  aNo| eige pnact ‘Zipper Boots ...... $4.20) featuring atettomakes. ew USED TV, $1995 _ ar SWEEI'S 5 THE SALVATION ARMY arn Aaa APPLES. BARGAIN PRICES FOR Tour-a-Home. Bet Lak : OAKI AND FURNI TURE ES. ., Radio & Appl 422 W. Huron. PE oe Se ee RED SHIELD STORE 1 MODEL 12 WINCHESTER ee Mag oh WOOD, $8 CORD. large quantities. Bring containers. Hage ip wr ey 2 ers e Or 104 5. Saginaw _ aectie 4-1153 or exterior. See our wall paper Evetything to meet your needs be Sere eerie is piped SH.P LOAI WOOD. OR Se pee bom itor fee “ae ALL 18 AR- BABY FURNITURE NAREHOUSE PRICES ON FREEZ- and matching fabric selection Clothing, Purniture. Appliances 1 pie toon are elt PE 4-03 07 ag ~ "ee cuT , APPLES. WINTER VARIETIES sleeps 6. Goodell Trailer FE 2-1021 ers. dryers. velevisions. and buiit- Berry Bros Jelled Magic no drip 128 WEST LAWRENCE ml es Bhat a - | Muto’s Orchards. aot Baldwin oe 3200 S. Rochester Rd. UL BABY BED. BUGGY. HIGH-CHAIR tnx Samuels Appliances Davis paint > na Nila , T Me 1 REMINGTON 20 GAUGE AUTO- we HAVE FIREPLACE woop Rd. FE 5-1069. TERMS: 2-4556. : bathinette, stroller Practically burg MA 5 6011 OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT Tractors, owers, mers matic eh El oe oe pies — rae Magee te APPLES DELICIOUS. MciN. SE: SHORTS MOB new FE 8-2281 : Tie 436 Orchard Lk Ave FE 5-6150)  Bolens & Wheel Horse riding $65 Both § uck deco peer Road. We also deliver. - B ANKR UPT. STO kK Le , os ade=ba Bs " 9 95 Te ee ae es ac elie au yen aoe ee a OTGUN REM $8 1 L T Sh be 7 Hes a oe a ip hy toad Party | Up to 24 Months to Pay Featuring » new ye ates va EM 3-4894 4880 Carroll : aa = ee - 1 AUTO SHOTGU? », ! Plat t es ru 8 vake Road, Clark = eemer. Complete line of parts Living room — Bedroom and Sofa $29 50 : 12 in. to 26 In Jari & Jacobsor i Auto. $55 n Ss, re ’ Mrcaklaut ave (Chala god cok: Fail tle bea & dresser $2950 DOG HOUSES DIFFERENT SIZES sickle bars We service what we bag ew eden, © = $55. MA Sel dy cetera ot | EATING: “& COOKING A 2 APPLES POR & bottle gas. itches instalied & ers Lamps and tables Box Davenport & chair $34 50 770 _E Walton Blvd. ...- sell Complete gas engine «& 4-4172 Al TREES — SPRUCE, PINE, | A. Eldridge t, Rochester trailer for you y springs and mattresses Must sel] Table buffet & @ chairs $4950 EAVESTROUGHS. 64c PER mower service 2 RIPLES. 32 REMINGTON Fir Arborvitae, Juniper, Yews. | Busi tna. North F . tr | 3172 W. Heres” ra ono immedistely A chance for a real Duplex bed complete .- $4950) length Warwick's. 2678 Orchard EVANS EQUIPMENT 2 DEER verlag sco 35 Rem- Mugho, Maple. Oak, etc. t Rochester Rd. .78 bu. & up. | : buy Bedroom Outiitting Co 4763 Electric range... $8950 Lk Ra ‘ae Ditu ae silde action with scope. 35 Rem. | Penehe Maple oat. burlap. 7ILt_YOUR FREEZER RABBITS. Hel Wanted __Rent Trailer Space 90 Diste Hey. Drayton Plains. Open ‘Hide-s-bed vee $950 DUO-THERM OIL HEATER 5 TO — MAple 58-7878 or OR 3-7024 a traces | iit Pest of Commerce Pplage, | 0b cents o pound, PE 400s. —_| p +7 eared war 6orm_ EM 30296 hot: 3- og mi. east o tsection 6 LACKMORE FARMS. MCINTOSH avBU i P Market ‘ 2 GA. PUMP GUN IN GOOD CON- + RN TguTS. SADE PPAPR onsote sew. | THOMAS LCONOMY | puo-rHerm om BURNER & TALBOTT LUMBER | Motion. Wanted 38 Ga Double | Pens, "Sieeth Rg ae a a lage orn mile “BE ea - Reg 361 8. Saginaw PE 2-9151 wall furnace, roller skates — Redwood Saad nay ” Glass OR 23-0484 — MU 4-0635, | avACK ORE ATEe Wes si boating ribo bo Special this ‘week 812095 WANTED ANTIQUE DISHES, OM _ Sogn? ie & mene se TEM) red ourres at ts price to tiose | 12. GAUGE REMINGTON PUWP | 5anLanD Thess RVICy TRIM: | pes. "Open “tun to 6. e nh ie Bad FE 2-333+. Michigan Sewing Cen- lamps Marble-top tables MY 1 - O8 30-30 Winchester with sight EM > ming @ removal 8 2275. P: ' L iH ig nee za aN ues IR STOCK’ | GED WOODEN STORM WIN: | UMS 3 CENTS BACH YOU age pELIGIONS APPLES | uction vausg NTS Haller Pare - i ALL SIZES IN USED WOODEN 8 TO N- | - ——— j f | Te ee GER 210 - ZAG y WP Combination Doors $14.98 | dows, 34 x 38. reas MI 6-800. 2 GAUGE BROWNING AUTO gig, OR _ an SPRUCE | —SPRAred fruit. 601_N Squirrel Rd. | MOBILE ms, button-holes. embroider: _Hi- “Fi, TV & Radios | 66 aor Coe Ga.” ee | URED TEPRWRITERE & ADDING automatic 22. Eastway Dr. UnEERY - OROwN ML ah | Sale Farm Equipment 87 ern n Tnkefront. and playgroend. =M uilt-in. Excellent condition ““~“~~~~ 0 ‘ | machines at low prices ree | — Lol fod dete TO. | : Sale Farm Equip ' 
Banas Peat AB My eed Oe sae Pe a Come Mls deter CHT) Teens ark pores H,OAUOE, REMINOTOR ATE | Pas ce hae wet HG ca | ~~ ocall OFFORT, NORTE AAFOR FOR month or pay off balance of chased at your home FE 2- 0567 ae Bian eopeLy co. | Forbes Printing & Office Supply aiiiaan sportar 7.5187. bag ar a ete Ar + aa . tnose who want the best. 40°80 $8630. Capitol Appliance FE Tange OVER PAYMENTS BRAND 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-710] $800 Dixie Hwy Next to Pontiac | SOON, OuEE TENT with se af aro Dixie Hwy. BOL.EN, we. 16'x40" cement patios, tte. 5 -9407 new 1960 GE Television Customer 7 piste 6o5 : doors & windows attached $100.| Giarkston. MA 5 1220 The quality name An lawn and | The ee, Cast Of Oxford on Lake- BROTHERS ZIG-ZAG SEWING MA-. made deposit — Moved out of GAS Ore 2? COIL SPRINGS. 1 USED BRICK POR SALE FE (13-44 : garden equipment’ and ebain | . , ville road. OA 8-3022. chine & table. $60.96. Wil o No oe un oan Hi del stent BONES EE Re $-9015 or MU_ 4-748! 16 GAUGE STEVENS SINGLE Christmas Trees _ 78A | saws We take trade-ins at top 2616 Dixie Highway PARKHURST LAKE 1 TRAILER ben it uttons make ep only $2 weekly joodyear : Seen tt - PPL LPA PL LILI IIS Court. attachments needed. $5 dow Service Store, 30 8. Cass, Pon- FOR SALE 16 SHEETS OF i4 USED WATER SOFTENER. COM- shot, $18 FE 5450000 ' . less. Wonderful joca 72 mo Michigan Sewing Cemer PE| Scns, 3-6133. Fee et Te i Om) Peta matic. Ressonacle | ig GAUOR REMINGTON AUTO- | CCORCH FINE LOW QUANFITY HOUGHTEN & SON US. 10, 1 Mile North acres between Lake Orion and 2-3337 WANT TV. PORTABLES BAD , _Zinc-grip steel. FE 4-6818 nance matic. Like new. After 4 p.m. | Brange Hall Rd, Ortonville, NA| J. I. Case—New Idea Dealer sarord BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON, Seas ‘em in alive Save house PLUORESCENT LIGHTS  POEAL USED TWICE. LADIES 2 PIECE PFE 2-40990 7oaat ROCHESTER OL 1-976) of Pontiac Cit Limit s i bunk bods gs oy dag Blan caller's wages Top cosh paid | for kitchen cabinets. he barge — ‘ee Sacrifice. FE 9) RIFLE esoTauE DEER RI- _—_— y Limits = ement : r new a mattress. Bo. | Peer Appliance’s, 816 ‘ommerce nees, over work benches e after fle. Hunting clothes. Camp stove anagem 5-3678. Charles —Ferniture (2 Orchard Lake Ave.| Road 24" fixtures $7.98 value, #3 | USED COMB DOORS ANY BIZE Cots & lantern. PE. 2-1048, For Sale Pets  _— 79! Sale Farm mn auienent 87 Crabtree er. Che new, 900. FE 2 orercent, Joa Orchard Lake. ave, _Reae_After 6. MA 6.2116. A rs cae son oad oes |b Ok GAL Mae GePeREA | PabmAts: PLOW, DISC. the best Lake Traile e Sew, $60. ' | WINKLER WALL FURNACE com lis. | 5 : : ; Cry t /eou = WINKLER WALL FURNACE, COM- | wer s¢ case, rod and she Te CasH FOR sh» RADIOS ‘For Sale Miscellaneous 67. FORCED AIR Ol. FURNACE 112. |. pletely automatic. $45. OR R 32428. New— s138 FE 2-3506. QL “ST. BERD aD, euitvator, ‘plan t val tertiliser. Bark. FE 2.6305. cast FOR UsED TVs. FORNT or at ee RW. | USED FULLY AUTO waTER | BTU output. Very good cond 300 SAVAGE MODEL $08, $85. FE 10 MOS OLD, at NA gL oem = __duto Accessories ed. ture apd misc. FE 2-0367 [ion Sk Sie re Mn 6a to BOOKS| Machinery 68 | ee car BEER RIFLE WODEE | akc —PEMALE COCESE GBAN- FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND aa 6) Ponta DE LUXE WESTINGHOUSE COM | INO « ‘ 99. lever action. like new. Price, iel, & mos. shots. OR 3-$740. used. t Bales op M24 Dodge” 8 f {MOTOR 1002 a 1-A ALUMINUM SID ye checks. Mar Fala 5 DI N INCH THICK- | Pts ae ot od good bination washer & dryer. Excel- | inetalled lerlinvateck N. Saginaw. PE 2-24 A-1 CONDITION 12 $80. Call MY 2-6874, after 4 p.m. | AKC REGISTERED @ N SHEP- : lent cord $100._OR_}3028___| ALUM AWNINGS. STORMS «= pgg airy STANDING “TOnLETS HE ser ret Planner tzs. FEO iG (SELECTION (OP UaED |_herd puppies. Fi AND USED ONE AND TWO a apa ene DUOTHERM, SPACE HEATER | Me money down, $$ mo € up Houle bow! sian FOR : shotguns & rifles AEC REGISTERED ‘BOXER. GER-| New been pelisr at reduced price Distributo 4.8742. Also. pile of hardwood. OR 3-4905 J. L. VALLELY CO. 4y-in. hard copper BUZZ BAW FOR SALE Otfice, 4 Patterson. 9 ‘ sn | We with oe Mackin ir ww 7 +++ alae rs SPEGIA CET i: DINETTE SUITE, € CHAIRS $865 “Fee old reliable pioneers” 20-foot sate 16e ft, | oe 410 SHOTGUN. 6 SHOT. “Tike DACHSHUND POP DA —_ eae rot eee taint “tal Tae inte CHROME FE 5-0284. Le eee | Mazin hard’ copper. - | LARGE USED POWER “MOWER | 1 ee oahee | OR SPECIAL brese 4-30, Creme. Helly. -66235, Says or Eves = 28-foot len : ft.| at bargain price. Also garden wo ee | “TLL BREEDS. = | x . — ae I ce |e WHEEL ATL PURPOSE TRAIL 3-pe. bath cols with trim 96006 tractors W. F. Miller, MI 4.6053 ; GUN SALE mae BATHE, ot ys + | Algaec "ereenne | OP | pone ENERGY, USE FAMONS PFAFF ZIG-ZAG szEw.| ° for sale $35 1953 Plymouth | 3- nn bath set with | WOODWORKING MAC HINERY stall — shotguns & rifles. sollars. Order for Xmas. i TIVATOR & 16 i iw. W, npg Tink Ph butten holes,| 4 Dr. $00. 102 Wateriy, | trim.) $99.96 | “tooling. metal araiag rolls. A + © fim) a coer ena emt ry, ete. with-|2 END TABLES ROUND | COFFEE | ve nde irre ulare produce double hung rem mounting S te i Bare Shel ROD Foi Reay time job, place to live or a re ¥ cul 909.40| vable, corner iabie, mar proot | jo fs Saginaw FE’ S-2100| TOOd, Windows with ee tee a, ., eaaaveriae sa | KING ROS. good used ca Cl : . Call . ght wood, Motorola Con- ___*% 
r,. see Classi- Tae Ue Satie comb. TV, and misc. FE | HOTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR bis 2-414), Rochester. 339 Auburn | GUNS — SUY. SELL, TRADE. | GERMAN GHEPARD POPS ARC et Oey . hack a til — 5-3306. 4 FR 45-8431 Rd. Maniey Leach, 10 soca de Reg. Compare ‘oak EM 3000. an one #1112 . . fred NOW" E>] ; / 4 
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s Sale : sgqomon. r > Pos 106 
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ae Dis D USED B cles -9855. fake L S deal Ni Au oe | T U 
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gas teoiios C rao 2 hai ae fate te pees boom sa Used 
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L, META ectric stat rE 5-311 F ae Vv a 956 dio, hea! tnish. 2 I Bg P Oo I 
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cayenne gre cea) we. - TRAC u otter Le WES CELLENT | Gas finish, sel pele mem | ha after 6 ARDTOP- KER = re eu od NE 
ry & Estate 87. C ee FE. a : - EM | Che ate uoten oe 6 p. ee D 31 950 ONTIAC Car 
A n rs te 1 TO rs Rd 19 ce YI 2 3 N | sta. v r e Ww mn. 5- 1 M . s 3 
one Tu ao 301 141 E: I 086 ae =e 10 “0081. heats caving 8 emer ‘4 OU a. R 204 | ae te “ 
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and a 5 . ent. 63 ack leme ad Deis ee HEVROUEI a w | 1954 r B we 210 2- tur- See oe ea. | 118 A i AAA Bik - CONRNTION 
BOA co 7 Tsaues 3 Ons a a nt. <s e! iim! 8 - ost wt os Gese ee o o. tra. Cane LIDAY er |; 8. at 1 : CA rTrom. 
road — ‘cap, Fs . sone * pas Look “13.000 car, ip engi og , Of rub _ nl se =. 5, nation rs | 55 P gi O 17 tte. ra 
aa all ol - Blvd — auc soa 20 ¢ 8 rector. r white power a sain p After cours od mechanic d irae cane ' ‘5 $550. ? DR on. DR er’ poyMourr SAL E 57 ore INA, 
56 T. 18-20 lectri ia s whi 660-C 503, as arl ok i rs di 5.518% | a eC H anica x ry awa — O 4 ri 
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R — Set . Ford g s 1955 nghame Ch 1676. 952 rue - Hes C , prie se | ar | Rpts w me. 
BO. BOARD} ore re bet. H ace : 2s eae a8. Ww eV "| b MEAT used © - mee @: 1959 sot he H tas our oa poise = : ” mallee 
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DAT Iran ai | 83 Ss TAKE Pa ed TO] gt est a engine ood wa ° oy _ ET ars : hey’re and _ new 0 i : pada Mag ay Vv. O our ering Tes whlack ?. D i $80 wer 
Boa FORAGE Ei H S NT 54 Ford- kK air, 2 spe us tio CH a Be D J ae rn rp os AB 2-D 106: sa eg. U Ser - 280) ch _ nite: 15 ' | ] pri TH R ite _ r. PER : 
t waa Aa Rin gg io | Bd Sos S 2 speed $350 shift HTEVROLET tandai é = 7: 500 oe ok, z ying = Paget 2 H, gh ioe sul ee ag tires 7 MoO. 
HH H Pechge "33 Ford F300, ‘1 A? = $90 i This. ool ara Tr | ar Mi thene ADI abo : 89 |. tanda _ , = Torque: beson . 
AR . R a3 Pore a I 5  gtock Ra rid YL ‘ old T a 10 S u 52 Ir Pa geen: Dow! OT 
Hauser pee pe ee ioe” re ae | 08 ies SY Une a RHIOSSE Cae Sc n’ : ll rOR . 
oa ee _ nl =|. atform 380. Dual oe N °. . C cr F ey b pope se a ful QD VY. Nee Loe (22 YM ; 
’ ° a 88 t BTA. I F a al e: ~w z ul = ; 52 ri ARS 
*S EVIN Ob. pair.| ber Rea pr era : Hu O 1 ” aol : i: | Impale h nad M —— par sed C Ent oa a \ g FE i ~ RE endl s Ww —s ms cores ; 
“ JOH: Fe 1 80 RK Boat coeea” _ ats $150 Birmin B rth nly" ore A V8 Con eV tbtoe ao pero IN gto ‘mi ESSIO v ower main GN ca coda ORS ee n th elt Ss 
aie KS oh Se ana. iene" Che Sot mine Sy rolet Nor ngror, 7 en gear . vi ee cuales eae al 
INSU = G8 Cc 2 340 B 8 3 | m ic a ts B AR beater nt ou ss iT RA U ree n e tele BALES — pas r T 2- T 
BU nora ON ® 4 RUT speed len sa HEV w Ve — iy 8 rs 2 O Gin ; ae iy’ “ i PE eed xesiinct se STE : “ M ears TA 8347 AL. 
reiige 2 AR ON 8 Ch U yt ae u. 900 1} 5.2766 Y ood a $i Bch ane Je Only wits at Ca Y NO cou rE. GS int as 55 EL r pe r seal & do 
r La 1 \ aT Sas; p 35 in. r 1955 66 D 189: bite 1 Bigrass ly b 10 tM ners NO & UP 8 30t - t ID OL, Exc E 6-5. 156 nsi at 2 A 
va fo: Yo k NE 1¢ ae Jee vr S in Vv ub- 5 ry oom wa N 5 te tee A Bi $7 ran 195. 1 n ym HE E -0 h __ c Aven 1 R ce PL FO 30 | on s pb. “Dl TNE 
_2 lue r UR e 8 yT m ol 8 $9 t CHE L ——e ra . 36 $ t r- ng vd 91 d 6 ri e MO Al 6 0402 _ adit 97 u pti 2 YM R 2 PO ft a w RE DO. 
-08 on Pg ( 33 eta: ae A} w . a5 | P op EVR : I A a ae ire ha di FO 4 ae TE CrL I senas FU 61 ; na 10U" D $89 N we oy 
ane DTOKS 38 Por “ \ND bnew ae gn ae fond wi Ns, wise Sh R — wal e sion RD ST ahi NEY YL. | Bport y “ ULL ally orn in ‘TIAC ker wi iARDTO 7 
in thing ve 8 a, . $8 Dog ey whee JEEL Park wo a“ ET BE UO Low 91 ay EPOS s Mises Vv cara Has “Harold 7 Me DOWN, heatel Sub m. _ rr PULL clean ONT . orth eae 
M . RI 678 r as ak ton ' »s | Sooo Bod Ww (BEL-AIR rz | 28 m eons SSE ward oc N bean 5 WAGs mate MONEN stoerin W PR fee I + OR. = 2 10, 
aL et Tet Se mn pee Hace rg Bt 4 at aves ce SESSION i nee Bavanc oak Wag. Ed a5 : ora pat 
u e a ot T S on aia Pail} da H aes 19 3-6 D- H sibs ! No do door. = 135 | N 0 Pr iat ag See di B TA res it ke OP. 
Heron. Fe and see rE Olver ee ACH ay rin eras aay oe nt INC Fe 4 ore ake ves os = Hun ort eh at S S Sein 1e S prea ear aa 
rv r R t 5 eee ylt aes Gs t Vv ERY -22 u e t h ney " r 2 = > ue 4 e RT IB. 
motes also, hata aie ver deisel HI ro as ‘iam 2 fered ce nd heate " Rigging MI yr ro oth Li me cas. irminane nition “oi E22 F { Ose POMTIA "050. a Pie 
N A EER. In u : 5 N $1 | 19 22 el h 0 R ater. gin 8 "59 Iv 719 n H N Oo O a t 6 E. 
NL RAGE BE R C308 48 ough oP erews b ‘S Nee vn sa A Stea.| Bs C = can re ACTC ete ae | oe at h 8 ON 209K RD ele gree a: On 3136 oi 
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2 gt LA te | sa a roa sees ae nck Va ev. " ne ech io woosean| bee REP er ah i 
ca ~ z ~ w 4 — vc a - ve 5 o ri x w i P vy? Y go F y ramet ' 
rb URO K ge al Ad — e er $77 7 ne ° ath 1250 ow D res 8 dio, FA R 1 ew n IE ard t PL acca yy t QO M R N $4 co ic R 
popbrderhs ON ES I D a am de Mou r £ -7 18 Ou an hea A rE patil Or 2 IR > RAN = Cr ann A pid Y we Kin on J55 out FE D H O uy nd ¢ RADI 
el tor LT «mu c 'ZIN ra 8 m nted xtr ft r dl ter. in 4 E 24 aly hea F —_ . FC NC - ri uls: 2H ve 54 M a ' 5 ing nly pri S} TH 5 Bunt r . ca rig 0. 
came G 1 gra A- a $650 sto ik ‘4-DO $395 te 0-0. M NE ) } ! OU ced em 4-273 D te) 5 A $7 ce S i Ea ir er a tn 
L a ae Roum <| te + R eng der b cn in high | N ck ape iy $208 NO Sco Matic son I on E UR- eaatic w . ‘57 re res 7 M ‘0 oe q front SION 9204 | weeds ** C | er 
ee engin a mista & UCK over mer pomeen orth ut nin woney Y $ ; ae aes ven ‘ iN cue “ ot c Pp = “haa 6-530 : 2-02 a neater a Pie ne , One Doo =e s hev. 
Ey u er : ine I od ons gas tee at aiaaee C ] Al L 15 one ea P " 5 Py mou 0 7 , r uste | 8" 2 24 e os ELV rE ede ‘5 xtr own R Jo0d 
O Motor ew Sti 4 at io fee ring 3 CH i a h dtd - 95 - Bu outh ve rt RIZ radio.” 8 yin mp I trade. LWEDE #0 30 | A “PONT UL CATALI war 
37 ak cody edn Ta ow irs & 55 EVIE ‘8 e 8 ss ick Sa dr E anere hoe “AC ee RE 402 Riad | "ab 3e" LI a as 
98 la ICE ver aS nue” e PY = | tr Po Ww V _w 3 We 8 vo D: oy ponte rb ° (Gai No er —R \ an TTAC. 3070 NA ri ve. 
wane M a & Be Servi 7 Large pr t : cars. for Bg sodwve = voodwar’ RS. tla » Des 4204 vve " AK, DOW rant Re -Dr ORY — dealer | ae | HG” wa ean Steie 
—— R rota b= fl -A rd rd Dag 2 4 rh ce 295. & : xY ler oe pu ce, Ta 
Open. ar : ef inis in he ane _@ ae ate rus IR. MI A INC se dq : a E ; ne & , 5 B FE j P g oe od T em 
E In ws py ven ‘si | oor NTL s Leo M N é- ve. 53 C v-8 Eat Mf N 24 an y SA 58 BRR _ = par ON Pp. kes IRES of 
B Fi ves e ia ELL. | DE iy har 1A M e uw ° 273 s 2 po R& ow M bot R FA P <A a = Henn Jo Tr M 
Seal ae 5 cL — ce dr R } sat oni ON x ob Ao. 3 Te ae 
ear Ka seas TRUCK ta FACT top Seas seit go ry 16-8302 e ai cates nie “ bs NTHS relly matic 1 STATION \ CH pe : a0 an deter 
cnal ys -4 a = acc | Dow es PE S t R Cc No s ON er P feed AC zP ace 258 
Rint's, TE hover 5 jullie 8 WH & mM OR Rh CHIEy “p i ] trans, oe oF 912 ao" ION W R ON a — : 
T _ ego RGL ~ OR HOLES, 5 5 Y FE | wa Cin te c rT) lean MAR & u $294 / 8 rakes. 7 ae oe =m 1 ‘s-0050.— Ee 
ran Orior ae on ASS ae 08 — le k EOt %6C BR 5 nse 4 Ban “ye r 39 F ed ROTOR Rs rg woe! 5 er Hydra Me of I AC aan EW 
c nspo on er EDA Fe High OUIF ae HE AN NTH cater wt am —o aa PO giore: 4 3 met cre SE C 2D) “ 
ARS D rtat’ acer p ALL. a ileal T howe HEVRO CH s ON veite 5 BEH! wk O «FORD é OR poner S308 8 NTI NC Q5 - ee SSION’ 
nts ™ AIL Ad [e) _ o fut CHEV. FORD Pontiac nerghide. oo LE BAL EY 5 E IND mice _ ie los = thant oun oe at suk BR AC ‘ On FE ye D ca Ne 
TRUCK —@ aT ffered wt Me A Siee DOM rr “Pow DIOP 912 8 Ee agree cco ey Buick | SOKI “TO la aaa ‘ue Nor 
tation ‘ane P + Tene 1 1957 w me Kele iz POs 18 aes D ian ag 7B evy RM. ae ( 5302 CAN : nk ed 
be _ e's plo 1 "51 tie nd an RY) T 45 st eat 7 cad Call ood oon ST s N & a he Goo FE 5 7 ul y iM 8 RS ) NI P a AL _ Jt 
a sd wien way ohana 00 | CHE ; patties ALLOT sn Pp 39 peering. — CHR maces” EM 3 FORD OFFI eee sp _ “Ao ibs a7 Por ore Auto C tae ae ONT TO e040 
ail hk NO} “re 1987" WH PICK ester Ra EX O 5 Be cuties GF sala ee NG ce aro\ Mr BEATER = Hele $6 Pord ote Au iS ieee TAC OL RANS 
a 8 cr 12 ‘ORTH good. 0 PICK-UP ndition. Te nN Beautiful et —— « (ey OLI A. q Tu ss Went ime 33 Pont swan ir ° ae al ee ities ee 7a ok 
i eee Fe "tin eal Buel ia fa en $5 DOV AE pe ent ae Bits ute - Borne cm 
__ Wanted" Use ‘ V o ) 3 w e fe) } SS - 5 ase re Std p $! 5 one A ew b = 
ee ENGINE who Me ace TRADE + ss 3 cage rea bes Custos IWN a ey - His D “ Credit st eat fie $1285 | S a eo re DR shee eh 
ba a $44. cz pox a sa : a ful YSLER it eater! ull” re) FO . _ Kin c ul SS V "7 4 ids C1 rla id ar $1095 B 6 ; Bs & A ne 39 
U fe} $1 4 Ha- N W crt TRU “Kin ull SS ERT a P M R yet pr SI a) bee ye aa pene sae a 3 hoee TAC 2 = on “Fe 
sed secs ener i. eee etal cag a OssEssiON me E oh gc Rea SSI "3 Port Lao a ae fasta oe ot mug ae | inte 
, scent : / : cae as “ } : a me - i YN a d } No 8 oul RD I ei t ca ON cae Bes en sto id ; 995 ree eat 17 e 1 : Pp pe As Y -R AR ae rrr 
‘ e “aes a ) — nth. D N r lm. ROAD sci sh r eae c Pee 4d 895 ares ann mae net sume EDAN | 16 
_ von. 101 w TON” c c. 00M | S ae et IMP th. Due ‘peed 3275 . 1e S ust oad ne _Beil Nor Sot ge ee nut uit powe: : 8% ars Post oF 1956 nz Ley a €. oa Pht 
hee a ON” UY Ee es —_ Mr to She ea ERTAL "Eade | FOR aes $5 D _— SP riehaay | sae gnemer see ar Ps 
59 _ R | “HIN ae] s st 1 02. On 77 on . 5 2 ca p $2 5 “ res r tu d meas CU 00 c 
= Glen Fer An T rne _ EM aor ke 37117 Te ' CERPL aso ‘a cor wit 7 at a e 53 OWN Al Bee ee : “) <i : 7 miles a Ghd usTOM Her, ig 
n’ _ r r] C ca rH POST Y ot bh po Pts tr UN iz c M : . . aw § DDI" 7 leath s oO E a ry ered Wat bid 
eon Ss c Uu r H i D s Cla MO oO ar we ’ RD ad N Lk LU ER FE $ 3 cS Nedra. ak ‘OP o1 vlan. aC 
52 M ARS Cc u EV EM R ST ST rkst U r S P r 56 1 e IN FE B CUR ‘ “9 .- STE aye di Fe LES e leas ie Go 
ve te DARL fala = 8- st 3 s OF D on TH < ct H vs M SG R panel ac 91 5 FI Greer rs da Ss It’ A )N 
son DABLE HUE Sal "56 BIRM en S “ en oan oaTR an Pire e i Bese Aone gent 006 E wn $395, Pe . - Ren ive PON E FOR . ] 5 NA AUTO wl sure 
at R 2 {s MIN == andi A pili sk \LER gl &H AS dq PE dual =IN ‘ RD ces : SA desis 
8 Paes C on 1 Fo ING te _ ‘ Riggs | a oto ne . ee $95 " dj anal : * dos ‘ or [A Pay EP O SH FE? . 
omit ho Beton FE ue rd V 3HA r $5 st0s.08. ns ON wes wit ain ane N E 1e 2 ee paw ARI ( Kin Bete SS 4- 
, AB MUCE oto CSE CARS 1797 VALS, E3 8 M 3D = 08 NO | THS power a -—D BOHR.  wEe FAI M FE. S porta ng Au price ES DR 2381 
las CH A r 8 97 36 - lang . 54 O\ = FE | ON ONEY dio r. > ord M N AINT {= w —F t E s} elt uto_ ace SSI¢ : 
ves. cf orale Fe oie F TRA ae tec VN : NEY “D a $5 ‘ nt ME sim O} ee a : . 'S jal A IN 
—'o NK | t ord SHA ...$ Exc beeahs . ALAN DoW rate > Df MU ERCU moe RD e J 6 Due No ' 
OUR cus Pe hn Nhe Fike tk d F-600 . “30 Somy. E naoeee cae H a aah dak a Ercelien’ co “EL count STOCK ieS Na Due Ron ee 
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aaah hy Pee AND 36 F “ew — o~ ddi ity Ge pear U air : MER t condition a raltea, fa Seda No 317 F223 JOR ro tee ccm 4-4 sh aie 
“C eRe DEM ays aortic MIN 2 ] a he MO Red er aad wa pari +8485 c ee 5 tu- Cone 2 Ix NTHS “ A 
CLE GO _ or NEL F- UM 159 Poy oe ood TO it echal DTo _ of ls ne 85 oon 086 6B ton * rad ; RI RD — > is tire ; el 
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— ‘eae ae 521 ‘OL FO O ‘53 ~ wy 3 a h ide. $4 5 pow nsm D ber he an RB Ds CA E VE N N < D DR red Ata e! ATA a P ¢ x 
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AN ra ha Bo 1 6 6-¢ a LU Plym Hf 24 Pgs ar ati : 5 iss nti 24 14 ba er °o er rH tt 1 lti a PO _ tlo r ow, ED: sea AR $ phy TO ; % 
ri ade oe S ie oone 1K PRCTAL, 4 __ 106 ; Seen om : on a " 295 1985 fon 7 x ; 5 | gpabied une t. pe 57 ponriac Puli we pr = = rand AN é ts eae 5 Di OMLINE D vate Hotra 
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down "50 8 te yer { p t i on f 
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™m 50 Ie 2 é « shi RB n ate op sy e r b be 1 8 R a BU hi lo A e iI iso 1 i ) 
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J teore,” se ba ‘4 Po imobite 2 ‘rand ati 118 hs naflow 8 : a 5 | Te hite. St ae tmatic R 87 on — 4 a SPECIAL over arate $1 cad U . wee views and 
e. 65 not 2 Ford rd 2 2 good. = os |! real alia _ mat 1 psy He & arch he R_| PLY hese doo $9 5 ter L 4 eeige cae IC at a a cc i out 
: mileage, 87 re et m Daa Che ait toot $10 063 Bu = Power ster maiie | ow rater. rehtet 4 < mor. err ‘ a um 5 PON 4 DR SE er brakes on CK R, SEDAN stand 4 ¢ 79 
ane Cle Bi v. pt . low ie steei $89. Hard on a ur Wh H r s NT H oe n 149 h A TI low DA 8, vert “R Bae ear ft Q5 
™m ‘4 Fontine 2 jek 15 : k rt Ha 5 he “aie own fa Ite vd H m IA B r. ‘ ea sa A N 4 _ H ish witt e b 
ar Fi ‘ol Kline. — jan > ; 65 1954 cee D ng rat whe c re wa ram ard- at ‘rai cs elv $1 po ter. lE -o wit OUr AR He . ng! tn 
p.m ; = e 24 De a 8 be Po io ir. & op. whiter haan ate atic 56 c le pa! ‘ 194 benere Ld 7 al hr $995 nd RDT\ J et ne utifu 
“ D vanes a oi = . ne ™ * bay at ne Sa Ld or i “0 *% Ju | FO io ch -dr nite ra uto DR. nic adi ite IP ne 10 1 
e aes r : 1a ay ea £1198 ba Alas er atie 7 at R ee 5! ae m pokes et jo. heat . 
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rida K’ 295 8 Ridio. om "Pon iy ger ee ‘SS NTIA cH on Lt keh yee nine black. Pp beautiful civ no _ 
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HT nti ze | Jovan a LA ard Inte’ 52 C LLA\ Sed % he ght s ita $6 F aoe fir sit sma: 
MII al * a hea h. a HEVY Cc 4 an $ 794 ard transi 4 ere O car tad ali ute g art 
PRS _ = mee, Th ter. "whi Sed aor | 68 nos snsmiseion top. cu RD m8 minting : 8 
any Se Are. | fie Sed .$5 | 179 R P eaton. aie a\ Seek eater ie tri 39 
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meee S868 Nor e Fr M 94 a P PI ain ab ROL Hor S & 2DR — 2 
cept W. th om Qs OT b By ee tra ae Ae NE Seo er ee 
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Avle J . { oO WE RS Por DRIVE, ubs Pp Oe AML ‘nit tt & 
a "41 | POR UR EST SALE a ad ne | N rade tra lish . $ * 
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Sale Used Cars eee 
NOTICE! | BUD SAYS 
“SLASH *° 1955 CHEVROLET   
ees $ 795 
    Delray 2door sedan sedan. Powerglide. radio, heater, whitewalls, New Car 
1958 BUICK ..........-. $1895! Trades 
1957 PONTIAC ......... $1795 | FINANCE. Starchief «door hardtop 
racio. hea.er whilewali 
1956 BUICK Super hardtop. power steer: ber J poWer brakes. whitewal) Ures 
1958 BUICK ._ $2095 Hardtop with Dynafow radio heater. whitewa!l' tires Low 
miles, ome owner Strictly beautiful 
1957 BUICK ............. $1695 Super ¢dror narétce \J Power steering. power brakes radio. Power steering. power drakes 
tires Extra sharp 
RECONDITIONED 
AND GUARANTEED 
Ss 1953] NASH AMBASSADOR 
4-dr Charges 893 50 
$6 80 per month 
1953 FORD 4-DR 
No rust. Clean. $378 
$1171 per month 
mig al _wnitewal tives. Bive and ivory finish. Drives like 1954 CHEVROLET 210 
New tires Charges $288 
, fe a H V $11 88 per month 
1956 C E . WAGON .. $1095 1985 PONTIAC 870 4-cr Radio heater. automatic Racio heater, standard transmission. 6 cylinders for $578 $23.64 per month 
1957 PLYMOUTH ....... $1195 #Goor sedan with automatic transmission. Drives like new 
1956 FORD WAGON ... .$1295 Country sedan with V-8 engine Patdearalie: Tedio. heater. 
whitewa!) ures. Green and ivory finish 
1956 BUICK Century convertipie Full power 
1951 CHRYSLER Very @00d low cost transportation 
1999 FORD greater 
1955 DODGE V-8 
Royal Charges $465 
$19 04 per month 
1955 DODGE V4 
4-dr Automatic. Power 
$646 40. $27.60 per month 
1985 PORD 2-DR 
Automatic Radio & Heater 
Charges $387 50. $16 24 per month 
1955 CHEVROLET 6 
Automatic Sharp! Charges $596 40 
$24 60 per mont 
1956 CHEVROLET V-8 
Wagon Charges $876 60 
$32 71 per month 
1957 FORD 2-DR 
Low miles Charges $970 
$30 40 per month 
aise eo. om'ine ¢door Ten, sMission 6 cy fe 
Ye Rac. 1.000 : iles 
i ween 2 "Peanst yeni ss ae aaa $1 194 70. ry ry per mont 
1957 CHEV ROLET - *31295 iey wom Cousrer Se dan V-8 Auto ymatic Charge 
$1341 40 $41 86 per month 
1295 1967 RAMBLER . a Super 4-dr Wagon 6 cyl linde er 
$1290 70. $39 82 per mont 
1958 RAMBLER 
4-dr V-8 Cross country wagon 
Radio & heater Automatic 
Charges $1688 $5067 per month 2-door sedan. 1 owner. low miles and like new 
1956 OLDSMOBILE” ?-toor hardtop Hrdramauc acho) neater 
1058CHEVROLET $2295 Impala hardtop power steering and brakes V-8 Powe 
ci’ce radio heeter whitewalls Piastie¢ covers 7 
1958 CHEVROLET ..___. 31495 tandard —s 53100 lee new while- 
NO MONTY DOWN 
S500 & UNDER 
e Kote, a and * extra shar 
1955 PONTIAC Hv oo radio heater new 
B ve and ivory finish 
1956 PLYMOUTH ....... $1095 eee: hardtop. power steering and brakes. automhtic trans- ston «=s.24.000 miles. One owne 
1954 PONTIAC .......... $ 595 De ize 2door sedan Praremalve radio. heater. A one 
)wncr and in pertect shape 
- SHELTON VONTIAC- BUICK 
ROCHESTER OL 1-3133 
ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALTS lake Over Pavment: 
Most Models 4-4o0r sedan whitewal] tires 
UP 10 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE 
TO NEW CONTRACT 
2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 
BIRMINGHAM 
RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD 
(BIRMINGHAM) 
15-MILE ROAD ‘AT LIVERNOIS IN TROY) 
M1 6-3900 IU 
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Here Are 
“OUR BEST DEALS’ A i HAS REDUCED ALL 
Cy Owens USED CAR PRICES 
-AUTIFUL TO MOVE THEM IMMEDIATEL\ 
LATE MODEL 1-OWNER CARS 
PRICED FANTASTICALLY LOW 
\ BRAND NEW SELECTION OF TRADE-INS ON THE NEW 
Ready to Go 1960 FORD ‘Al = 
USED CARS   
SPB Ve 
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              “ FORD 2-Door ....... Was $2395 — NOW $225 
SS FORD Station Wagon .. Was $2095 — NOW 81955 
x FORD 2-Door ....... o.. Was S19 OW si 
| ‘7 |}ORD Station Wagon ..Was $1599 — NOW s]4n 
7 FORD 4-Door ...c.0.0..00 00. Was $1395 — NOW s12 
<7 DODGE 4-Door ......0.-000 0-0. Was $1395 — NOW gs} 
‘7 MERCURY 2-Door ............Was $1498 — NOW: ¢130 
57 BUICK 2-Door Hardtop ......... Was $1695 — NOW s1z0 
36 FORD 4-Door .......000-e cee. Was $1193 — NOW S100: 
I: 6 CHEVROLET 2-Door .......... Was § 895 — NOW $74 
: 7 OLDSMOBILE Hardtop Was $1395 — NOW s12 
|: 1) PONTIAC 4-Door Hardtop Was $1195 — NOW S109 
| < FORD 2-Duor ............... Was § 795 — NOW <1 
is <8 PONTIAC 4-Door ........0. 2, Was $ 895 — NON § 79 
| <3 MERCURY 2-Door Was $ 795 — NOW § 09 
= 35 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door ......... Was $1195 — NOW s109 
- 38 DODGE 4-Door ................ Was $ 795 — NOW § 69 
* 534 FORD 2-Door ................. Was $ 595 — NOW ¢ 49 
= ‘$4 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ........... Was $ 495 — NOW § 305 
t _+33 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door ... Was $ 395 — NOW & 205 
‘53 PONTIAC 4-Door ..............Was $ 395 — NOW § 25 
"33 PONTIAC Convertible .......... Was $ 295 — NOW ¢ 193 
|= “52 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door ......... Was $ 295 — NOW § 195 
| ‘$2 PONTIAC 2-Door ..........205. Was $195 — NOW $ 95 
44 8d.» 
— MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM — 
Your F riendly FORD Dealer 
acy" OWENS Open 8AM —9 Pt 
FE 5-3588 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET t2reret     
Oe] ___ Sale Used Fare, 
‘30 PLYMOUTH . $2395! ear | '’58 Extended Deck Sedan | ‘36 CHEV. V8 PG. WGN. FULLY Ss “ica { equipped rk. | 88 
M4 CHRYSLER THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 7 se 
Sale Used Cars T. Sale Used Cars| —EOorrY 
Rammler Cadillacs 
Dall as. Galore 
Recondition 
Used Cars 106, NON + 
88 CADILLAC .- oo esi FLEETWOOD. ri | 
eo — ite a alr-condi: 
$3905. 
Power steering & brakes. 
tery officia}’s car. 
FULLY BQUIPPED inci 
seat & power windows. 
6-way seat & 
PONTIAC-CADILLAC 
1350 N. 4cr Sedan Std trams with OD 
. 8 645 R & H Auto trans , 
395 
s 4dr Sedan 
$3 CHRYSLER ...$ 4-dr Sedan. R & H __ 106 | 
ed. iWe Have Them) Stop In and Check These 
‘S] CHEV. 6 4 DR. ? 
Std. Trans. One 
power windows. ____ Sale Used Cars 
OFSERS THE LOWEST 
¥ CHEV. V8 2 DR. IVORY-PEARL 
R&H. Std. Trans. 
lwo 106 | ti ete 
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CRISSMAN 
In Rochester 
POSSIBLE PRICES: 
NE _wuUE 
‘4 
HEV. 6 PG. WAGON 
Green. Only 33.000 miles ~ Station     
They're Here’ 
‘Wagons 
wa? FAMOUTH Or hie haere amine } aga on tires. New car 
. Murry! $2296. 
’57 OLDS | MOTOR COMPANY 
THE ALL-NEW 
  
    
    
  
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-- Today's Television Programs - - ‘Programs furnished by stations Usted in this celumm are subject to change without notica   
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00 (2) Movie (cont.) 
*. (® News, Weather. 
(7) Curtain Time, 
(9) Popeye. 
6:15 (4) Californians. 
6:25 (2) Weather. 
6:30 (2) News, Weather, Sports. 
(2) (4) (1) News, Sports. 
7:30 
(4) Plainsman. Western: 
Marshal catches outlaw but 
is captured himself before he 
can bring outlaw to justice. 
A new baby 
8:00 
” home a stray dog: and the 
. children try to get rid of him 
before he contaminates their 
show dog. 
(4) Bat Masterson. Western: 
Masterson hunts killer to col- 
lect debt and t6 protect man 
from the sheriff who wants 
to kill him. 
(7) Donna Reed. Comedy: 
Donna is involved with young 
who ‘amg cope with 
ry. their new ba 
(9) Movie (cont.) 
8:30 (2) Johnny Ringo. Western: 
Man, acquitted of murder, 
is ostracized by townspeople 
who think he should have 
hung. Don Durant is Ringo. 
* (4) Johnny Staccato, Drama: 
Waldo’s new bartender (Dean 
a is suspected of 
sl three girls with.’ 
knife. 
(7) Real McCoys. Comedy: (2) This Man Dawson. Pre- 
| 
  Grandpa and Luke are! 
caught hunting on a neigh-) 
bor’s land and a friendship 1s| 
ruined. Walter Brennan, 
Dick Grenna. 
(9) Movie (cont.) 1 
9:00. (2) Zane Grey Th. Western: 
Dick Powell plays a news- | 9:30 (2) Playhouse 90. Drama: |12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. 
- “The Sounds of Eden,” Rob- (4) It Could Be You. 
ert Gist, James Whitmore, (7) Love That Bob. 
Kim Hunter, Everette Sloan, (9) Myrt and Doris. 
mony Jones, Dick Foran,|s9:45 (2) Guiding Light. 
. peers ne io True 12:50 (9) News. 
vietim’s, his family's, the! . (4) NBC kidnapers’ and the law's. (7) Music Bingo, (4) Ernie Ford. Variety: (9) Movie. Ronald Reagan guest. 1:30 (7) Topper. (1) Mntouchables. Premiere (2) As World Turns, Walter Winchell narrates|1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 
drama of Fedéral law fight-|2:00 (7) Day in Court, 
ing agencies, Robert Stack (2) Medic. 
is, Eliot Ness who helped (4) Queen for a Day. 
clean-up gangs in 1931. ‘“‘The|2:30 (4) Thin Man. 
Empty ' Chair,” tells how (2) House Party. 
moe ‘aon, a mor: Fair. after Capone went to prison. me . 
(9) Walter Winchell 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. 
‘!10:00 (2) Playhouse (cont.) 
10:15 (9) Weather. 
10:20 (9) Little Theater. 
10:30 (2) Playhouse (cont.) 
(4) Panic. Drama. 
(°33.) 
“}11:00 (2) (color) News. 
(4) News, Weather. 
(7) Hockey. Tape, Red Wings 
vs. Chicago Black Hawks. 
11:10 (2) Weather. 
11:15 (2) Sports. 
11:20 (2) Theater. Drama: 
Trevor, Pat O'Brien, ‘‘Crack 
Up.”” ('46.) 
(4) Sports. 
11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Fran Allison 
guest. Betty Johnson sings. 
Comedy by Phyllis Diller. 
(7) Soupy’s On. 
FRIDAY MORNING 
6:00 (4) Continenta] Classroom. 
6:30 (4) (color) Continental Class- 
6:50 (2) Meditations. 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. 
7:00 (2) TV College. 
(4) Today. 
(7) Big Show. 
30 (7) Breakfast Time. 
(2) Cartoon Classroom. 
00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 
730 (7) Johnny Ginger. 
00 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown 
(2) For Better or Worse. 
30 (4) Life of Riley. 
10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. 
paper man who goes West/ie:55 (7) News. 
to do story on famous shet-'11:99 (4) Price Is Right. iff, dislikes the man and de- 
cides to ruin him. 
(4) Bachelor Father. Com- (7) Lady of Charm. 
(9) Abbott & Costello. 
edy: Kelly tries to make her ,.:39 (4) Concentration. 
boy friend into a copy of her) 
Uncle Bentley. John For-| 
sythe, Noreen Corcoran,|11:45 (7) Detroit Today. 
Jimmy Boyd 
(7) Pat Boone. Variety: Pat 
hosts the Mary Kaye Trio, 
Louise O’Brien. 
(9) Mike Hammer. Adven- (9) Foreign Legionnaire. 
(2) Top Dollar. 
FRIDAY AFTERNOON 
32:00 (2) Love of Life. 
(4) Tic Tac Dough. 
  
    
  
  
    
            
  
          
  
  
  
        
    
  
  
  
  
    
                          
  
  
  
      
    (4) Young Dr. Malone. 
(7) Beat the Clock. 
(9) Movie. 
(2) Verdict Is Yours. 
: (4) From These Roots, 
(7) Who Do You Trust. 
|4:00 (2) Brighter Day. 
(4) House on High Street. 
(7) American Bandstand. 
(2) Secret Storm. 
|4:30 (2) Edge of Night. 
| (9) Robin Hood. 
(4) Split Personality. 
(2) Movie.   in | (4) (color) George Pierrot 
"| Presents. 
| (9) Looney Toons, 
5:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. 
|5:68 (4) Sports.   
oue Kansas City Gir 
Kills Parents | 15-Year-Old Disliked 
| So Much Criticism; 
Used Rat Poison 
| KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Why 
did 15-year-old Diane Roberts kill 
her parents? 
She told police: ‘‘I did it be- 
cause Mom and Dad were always 
ened to kill me. I thought I would 
kill him first.’’ 
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But a business associate said 
William F. Roberts, 43, was a 
| doting father; a neighbor called 
Roberts and his wife, Evelyn, 42, 
“nice, lovely people." 
Charles F, Malone, principal of 
a school Diane had attended, 
said: ‘She was not a girl who 
was burdened down with any| 
| problems. If she had a family 
problem, I would have been con- 
sulted.”’ 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts died 
| Wednesday night after drinking a} 
lethal mixture served. to them by 
| Diane. She told her parents the 
| grape-flavored drink contained a 
“thrill powder that would give 
; them a boost.”’ 
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The Johnson County, Kan., cor- 
oner, Dr. John E. Johnson, said 
the drink had enough roach poi- 
  
  
  
  
    
  
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      DUTCH TREAT — Audrey Hepburn admires a sign ma 
  rking a 
street named in her honor in Doorn, Holland. Just behind the 
actress is her husband, actor Mel Ferrer. ‘DeSoto Priced 
  SIXTY-THREE   
iTV_ News and Reviews   
New Plymouth, 
Wide Changes Make 
| Direct Comparison of 
Charges Difficult 
DETROIT \#—-DeSoto announced   ‘lower medium-price field. 
night. 
The 1960 DeSoto prices, before 
any taxes or other charges, range 
from $2,748 to $3,408. DeSoto will 
| market only six models. Last year| 
its 18 models ranged from. $2,636 
to $4,331. . 
The new price range puts DeSoto 
the Dodge. 
from $2,672 to $3,315. 
No direct comparisons of 1960 | 
DeSoto prices against 1959 are | 
possible. The company aban. | 
doned its 
| models in favor of 122-inch (the 
| same as Dodge). Over-all length | 
was chopped by about five 
inches. Meanwhile it retained 
| the names of its higher price 
series, Fireflite and Adventurer, | 
| but priced the models in the     
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  France.” 
  WILSON 
keep dat beautiful gown doll- 
ing.” 
Edith Adams tells friends 
that her daughter Mia actual- 
ily sings now — at the tender 
age of 3 months. (Papa Ernie 
|Kovacs can’t sing—yet) ... 
| Have some more 
“Charlestonese” gems from 
the dictionary by Ashley 
Cooper of the Charleston, 
S.C., News and Courier: 
“Abode — wooden plank; A 
| Boot — approximately; 
Braid — What you make 
te-est from, to go along 
with beckon and a-igs for 
brake-fuss; Des Moines — 
| They belong to me; Flow— 
| What you stand on in a 
| house; Frustrate — Tops; 
| Groan—Increasing in size; 
| Ice Cool — Institution of 
| learning.”   
Maybe we need a dictionary of “New Yorkese.” | ‘Sinatra of France’ Is 
Too High for Frankie 
By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK — Frank Sinatra's trying to switch his Decem- | 
ber TV show from Hollywood to New York so he can keep his 
|date at the Copacabana, but even he has problems getting to 
| guest stars these days. 
; es Sle An overture has been made to French 
singing sensation Yves Montand, but his 
price is $20,000, which Sinatra's managers 
think is “trop cher,” as we say over at 
Berlitz. By an interesting coincidence, 
Mousieur Montand 
Monroe said, “He sings with his body”), 
is known abroad as Marilyn 
“the Sinatra of 
You should've heard Dinah and Zsa Zsa 
complimenting each other after Zsa was on 
D.'s TV show the other night, 
criticizing everything I do. Daddy|meant it, too. Zsa Zsa, who wound up her sketch by saying, 
beat me Sunday night and threat-|“Take me to your jeweler” was heard telling Dinah, “Dolling, 
I have some ideas how you can get the network to let you They really 
   range of last year’s Firesweep | 
and Firedome. 
Plymouth increased ftom $6 to’ 
$32 on most models but Harry E. 
Chesebrough, division manager, 
said almost all of the increases 
represent equipment made stand- 
ard this year that cost extra last 
year. 
Plymouth ranges in price from 
$2,059 for a two-door Savoy sedan 
2,872 for a four-door 8-cylinder 
station wagon that carries nine 
passengers. 
The bottom price is up $32 from 
last year and is $3 more than the 
comparable Chevrolet and $8 more 
than the comparable Ford. Last 
year Plymouth’s cheapest model 
was between Ford and Chevrolet 
All prices are factory list and 
do not include federal excise tax, 
dealer handling charges, freight, 
optional equipment or state and 
local taxes. 
The less expensive Plymouth is 
$17 under the least expensive Dart, 
Dodge's new 118-inch wheelbase 
line Plymouth prices generally 
are less than Dart although Dart 
offers a nine-passenger station 
wagon for $114 less than the similar! 
Plymouth 
Air Force Loss 
High Since 1950 sic 
But Accidents to Miles! 
Flown Ratio Dropping 
in Past 12 Years 
CHICAGO (AP)—An Air Force 
official says that since 1950 his 
‘service has lost 3,471 pilots and By FRED DANZIG ‘Idol’ Falls Below Movie | but Remains Interesting | 
jing by Jack Hawkins and young 
NEW YORK (UPI) — Thanks to| Jacques Hirschler. 
late TV movies, the ‘‘Fallen Idol’’ 
has become as much a part of the 
TV screen as the test pattern 
* * ® 
1960 -model prices today + the’ And this familiarity apparently 
lym- led to its taking its place in CBS- 
jouth prices were announced last TV's DuPont Show of the Month 
drama anthology. 
Since comparisons to the movie 
are going to be made all over | 
the place, I'll say at the start 
that the 1950 British-made film 
was better. 
TV version of Grahan 
plot very gracefully 
* * * 
However, the teleplay still mad 
for an 
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BIG CHANCE — He started 
as “Guido Panzini,’’ phony 
Italian golf pro, and he may end 
up as successor to Danny 
Thomas. Pat Harrington Jr 
his real name — will join the 
TV show cast soon with the 
prospect that 
out Danny will bow 
Rock ‘n’ Roll Gets Boot 
From Kalamazoo Mall 
KALAMA ZOO (AP) — Mu. 
sic is permissible on Kalama. 
too's new downtown mall — but 
no rock 'n’ roll, please 
* * * 
The City Commission has or 
dered the drafting of an ordi- 
nance to timit mall music ‘to 
“soft, soothing background mu 
  
Springs Bowed in 1789 
Springs, to comfort the jolts o 
unever roads, were introduced o an TV RENTAL stage-coaches in England in 1789 BY DAY OR WEEK 
by John Warde. The story deals with a youngs- 
ter who worships the family but- 
| ler, Baines, but loathes Baines’ 
nasty wife, The lad becomes in- 
volved in the butler’s side ro- 
mance with a secretary and, 
| when Mrs. Baines is killed, tells 
| enough lies to put Scotland Yard 
| on Baines’ tail.   
Since this is, after all, a sus- 
|pense vehicle, there are numerous 
| overheard conversations, snooping, 
,| big lies and little lies to help the 
in virtually direct competition with | Greene's suspense story was not as| plot along. 
a sister Chrysler Corp. product, | subtle as the film, nor did it slide « * 
Dodge prices range|across the bumpier seams in the A distinguishing feature in the 
teleplay was the performance of 
Master Hirschler, an eight-year-old 
, who, we are told, never acted be- 
| interesting 90 minutes, [Ore 
126-inch wheelbase | thanks chiefly to some unusual act. 
appealing little faces that is 
old and wise, sad and mischiev- | 
ous all at the same time. 
Occasionally, his inexperience 
showed. He would steal quick side-° 
  long glances off-camera; he was 
sometimes inaudible; some of his 
reactions seemed too flabby. 
Yet. he came across as a most 
appealing little guy, a sturdy per- 
former in a difficult role and a 
|definite assent to the show 
THE CHANNEL SWIM: \ 
The heros of two new ABC-TV 
|shows, Anthony Eisley of Hawaiian 
|Eye, and Gardner McKay of Ad- 
ventures in Paradise, are reported 
to be on the way out of their re- 
spective shows 
Dinah Shore's NBC-TV hour for 
Oct. 25 will feature performers 
from Hong Kong, Japan, the Phil- 
ippines, Korea and the Fiji Islands 
speaking of the Orient, CBS- 
TV and William Holden are collab- 
orating on a special to be filmed 
in Hong Kong . Frank Sinatra 
j Bing Crosby and Dean Martin will 
preview their forthcoming movie 
roles as the team of Clayton, Jack- 
son and Durante during Frankie's 
ABC-TV special next Monday 
KLEEN AIR 
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  {7,062 planes in accidents—a larger 
jair force loss than any country in 
|the world now has except the So- 
|viet Union. 
Two - thirds of the accidents 
shouldn't have occurred, he said, 
but the over-all accident rate in 
too: “Fit— the Air Force is steadily improv- 
|Strollin’ down Fit Ammenyou; Pa—Jack Pa; Annoys—girl who ing. 
pulsates you in a hosiptal; A-bomb—a Boyerite: Career — the| 
country next to Japan; Giddellott — beat it: Lexicon — the deputy pany re greta) aor ante 
me, please take care of me!’ and after dark; Hermes—Mermie Sr. and and vomited all over. Daddy stood #venue parallel to Medicine Avenue; Dodder—as in dodder-in- ures Wadiesiav 
at the’ bottom of the stairs and law; Fusel—Fusel go by my house, I'll go witcha; W ty 
screamed ‘God help me, God help in wading room; Fern—‘Fern Intrigue” Maj. Gen. Joseph D. Caldara, 
ity. of the Air Force, gave the fig- 
night during a 
ading—like talk on safety to the annual air 
; Pock — never go there safety forum of the Air Line Pi- 
Hermie Jr.; Lou Eller—jlots Assn. 
ifirst name of @ lady columnist; Lore—what attorneys know| Caldara came up with these sta- all about; a Storyer—Waldorf’s partner; Dense—‘“May I have [istics concerning the Air Force: 
|this dense?” (If you’ve got some brilliant ones, send ‘em in.) 
~ * 
WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Most |At any given moment the Air 
|Force has 1,000 planes airborne 
‘and these planes average 4,800 
executives’ desks aren't desks! miles of flight a minute. This is \—they’re just wastebaskets with drawers’—Arthur Sogno. ‘equivalent, he said to crossing 
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A pompous society woman boast- the United States twice every 
ed that one of her ancestors signed the Declaration of Inde- Minute or flying the distance to pendence, whereupon a rabbi remarked (according to Quote), the moon in an hou 
\“Is that so? One of mine wrote the Ten Commandments.” . 
That's earl, brother. 
(Copyright, 1959) 
  
  1 Considine Says: The accident rate has been re 
“duced from 44 major accidents 
per 110.000 hours of flying time in 
\1947 to 9.3 in 1959 
  
IV Quiz Frauds Not Only Oversiaht NEW YORK — The special sub-, $1,000,000 a day, and if laid end | given, in fact, the right to vote? 
‘committee's name explains its, to end in box cars the grain train [When will it be safe to walk » 
[purpose in life. It is the House; Would reach from New York to |through Central Park at night 
Special Subcommittee on Legisla-| 
tive Oversight. 
It is a good committee but it is! 
getting a lot of mileage and per-! 
of fixed TV quizzes. | 
Let’s hope that it will continue | 
search: 
more money, and had the services 
of even more and better German 
rocketeers than they had.) 
* * * 
“Why is an alarming portion of| 
the richest nation on earth still’ 
badly housed?” (Within a brassie| 
shot of the subcommittee’s office} 
can be found Negro slums of tn- 
utterable squalor.) 
  himself, forced. to subsidize the 
American farmer to the extent 
that we now have rotting sur- 
pluses that would 
tains?” (The cost of storing our 
alone 
      a, ae “Why are taxpayers, including fail so San Francisco double back to | 
“Why have our schools deterio-| ; 
Why haven't we spent) ™aimed who can do a job as well| 
‘What's wrong with our system. its studies in some almost as im- of trying to get American prisoners | x * * 
portant fields of Oversight. Here | of war out of the stinking prisons) These and other questions are at are some suggested areas of re- {of Red China and Korea?” (The least as pertinent to our well-béing 
“talks” on this matter have been and survival as the search for egg-! 
“Why have we fallen so far be- going on since the fall of 1955, first head Charles Van Doren. 
hind the Russians in space prob-|4t Geneva and more recently at 
ing?" (We've probably spent much) Warsaw.) . . “Why are so many people mut. \Little Angle Parking 
fering these days from virus in- 
fection? What’s to be done about 
| the new resistence which certain | 
bugs have developed 
the wonder drugs? How can we jonly a handful of Michigan com- latch on to a cohesive and con- 
sistent foreign policy which isn’t on state trunklines. made up of reaction but action? 
“Why do those big rockéts of ours. For about 10 years, angle park-| 
often? How much actual|ing on highways, even in down-| hostility is there among the Army,|town areas, has been unlawful. L. | 
Navy and Air Force missiles divi-|J- Doyle, assistant director of the 
sions on research and develop- 
form moun- | ment? toward |again—or even ride through with| 
unlocked car doors? When will the! 
haps burning a lot of political hay enough in research to find out what as the whole get a break from em-| 
digging into the business—and it “2US¢8 the common cold, and ployers? When will the schools for| 
wag a lively business, for a time— een?’ or what makes the grass which all of us pay accept all! | green?” | Americans regardless of their race, 
|creed, color? 
“Who struck John?” 
  
‘on State’s Trunklines 
| LANSING (UPI) — The State 
|Highway Department said today 
munities still allow angle parking | 
* x * 
department's traffic division, said 
the main idea of the law was to 
|promote rapid transportation with 
is batter than “When will all Americans be/|no bottlenecks. 
     
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ONE OUT OF EVERY SIX WORKING AMERICANS IS A “PUBLIC SERVANT” 
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ONE-THIRD OF EVERY TAX 
DOLLAR GOES TO PAY THE 
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federal civilian employes. 
Germ ‘Bank’ 
Fights Disease Medical Research Is 
Using the Repository 
Against Cancer, Polio   
KALAMAZOO W — A ‘‘bank”’ 
where all the deposits are on ice 
s helping science in its fight 
against cancer, polio and other 
killing diseases. 
The bank is a repository for 
germs. Some are good, some are 
had in terms of their effects on 
human health. But all give invalu 
ible aid to medical researchers 
perfecting drugs to fight the dis- 
eases 
The Upjehn Co., which main- 
tains the bank, keeps three major 
kinds of organisms on hand — 
bacteria, fungi and viruses. 
Over 800 different species and 
Strains of bacteria are under ice: 
about 300 identified types of fungi, 
and from 18 to 30 types of viruses, 
depending on which ones are 
needed for current research. 
® ® ® 
How does the bank work? 
Suppose a medical scientist wants 
to find out how effective a new 
antibiotic is in controlling staphy- 
lococcus bacteria, which have 
caused serious infections in some 
hospitals. He withdraws some 
“staph germs from the bank. tnes 
the antibiotic and observes the re- 
sults 
EXCHANGE SYSTEM 
The bank operates under an ex- 
Swapping bacteria 
iltures with universities and other 
research agencies. Some germs 
come from the Amerncan Type- 
Culture Collection in Washington 
which supplies the tiny bugs on 
order to qualified researchers. 
* * * 
care must be taken in 
vandling and storing the, disease- 
ising bugs. The “‘staph"’ germ 
instance. must be frozen and 
dried in a small amount o! sterile 
mulk, using dry ice and alcohol 
and then sealed in small vials until 
needed. 
Some germs can be kept for as 
long as 10 years under ice, enange sy stem 
eat 
Fungi are stored in sterile soil 
and kept under refrigeration. 
Viruses, the organisms which 
    THIS IS 
THE MARK 
OF THE YEAR 
STYLE 
LEADER | THE TURBINE DRIVE year to pay | 
the salaries of federal, state and , 
Of the 11 million gov- 
S44 per cent | 
are ~~ - Se - ———— , 
    
jcause polio, smallpox, rabies and turaeons 
;mumps, are the most difficult to Exchange Sturg , |handle and’ store. | Ferty young Canadian st 
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One woman was elected to the |Dave been = > 
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  igeon matures in two years, while! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 
the 40-inch Canadian sturgeon 
takes at least 15 years, 
  
DETROIT — There are enough 
automobiles ‘in the United States 
to carry the entire population at 
one time, plus all the people in 
Italy.   Largest Elevator 
Raises Draw Bridge * tet 
worlds largest elevator is being!bridge ELIZABETH, N. J. «@®—The 
  When a ship wants to pass un- 
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tire bridge on two casements, 
* * * 
The bridge owned by the Balti- 
more & Ohio Railroad, can lift 
65 70-ton coal cars at one time,   Too Many Widows! 
WASHINGTON — Only about 
one-third of women in the U.S, 
over age 65 -bave living husbands, 
but two-thirds af men.in the U.S, 
over age 65 have living wives, 
census tables show,     
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