» Edition Tha V.-aother THE PONTIAC PRESS 118th YfeAR -u * ★ * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24,1980 —82 PAGES 5 :• ^pSfi • '• 3 ----- * !— : v ■■ Speaks at Courthouse Red Roasting Harries Hammarskjold Crowds Cheer NY. Governor at Airport U. S. BEHIND DAO—President Eisenhower and Secretary of of State Christian Harter are seeking a vote of confidence in United Nations Secretary General Paa Hammarskjold (left). The harried world troubleshooter is teown listening to the shade on AT ftaWn himself' by Soviet Premier Nikita 'fOtrushchev in die United Nations Friday. At right Is Frederick A Boland of Ireland, Assembly president. Ike Supports Dag Confidence Void K Leads Horde fuLonglsIand NEW YORK (UPI)—President Eisenhower has added Us prestige to a move to give United Nations Secretary General Dag Hamma*- er would faava no formal statement skjold a Vote of confidence. Secretary of State (Swisttan A. Herter indicated Friday that the United States desired an immediate confidence vote for the secretary general, following Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's blistering demand that Hammarskjold step' aside. - - r ^ - $.... Herter called Khrushchev’s twe-hoar-and-tS minute speech a “declaration sf war against the United Nations.” Etaeal concurred, to Washington. fa reply to Khrushchev but backed Herter in seeking a vote of con fidence for Hammarskjold. Bettor hopes Khrushchev will crisis head-on,” Wadsworth "If It does not it will fail.' The White Hoqsesaid Eisenhow- tog ptepssato to The secretory at state foreseen a stinging defeat tor the Seviet Premier If ha dees. Heitor's attitude was reported (Continued tot Page 2, Col. Ex-Batboy Takes His 'Pirating' Seriously The White House said the President's views are “exactly the same as Herter’*.” ________________ Parliamentary experts said confidence motion would have to go through the routine of a normal resolution and a LLS; wpokts-man said the procedure was under consideration. VALLEJO, Calif. (AP)—While the Pittsburgh Pirates race toward the National League pennant, Michael Go-dula, ex-Pittsburgh bat boy, sits in the county jail near here talking about his shattered dream. Michael, 30, wanted to buy the Pirates and had accumulated at least $118,000? BRITAIN WITH UA Britain lined up solidly wife the United States in backing the secretary general, British Foreign Office spokesman John Russell used toward the purchase price «■“- wafa annwd foe tellers' . .... . , , cages as if he belonged there and by till tapping. I stuff Us pockets with money while Till tapping Involves the unob- no one was looking'. Then, ' acting to Khrushchev’s attack. 1 tar's* e office of the secretary general by weakening sad diluting N reprsaewto a ■ion that n strong and ’(JJf. machine with Soviet ambitions,’ trustee scooping of money from a store’s cash drawer and stuffing in your pocket. This is the story Godula told the FBI: Back In MM, wtea Branch Elckey was puttfag tegsthcr the He said Khriishchev’s speed) was —1 “sttsrir nn manldmi’a hope Inc a united world.” His declaration was considered the moat outspoken British denunciation of Russia's policy to the history Of United Nations. U. S. Ambassador James J. Wadsworth told the Assembly the Soviet premier was trying to tun the ‘‘world’s greatest body-for « peace into a propaganda forum - to serve the interests of Communist imperialism.” A year later, he tried out for shortstop. Rickey, Godula claims, took a personal interest in him. But when five dub heard he bad a criminal record, It dqppped him. ./ * * * That wig when he began dreaming his OPeam—to redeem himself to the Pirates’ eyes by buying 51 pa cent of the dub. "Why Re I steal! Wadsworth said Khrushchev was attempting to destroy the body. "The United Nations must fare Cuba Recognizes Communist Gima HAVANA lit - Cuba today announced establishment of diplomatic relations with Comn The announcement came after s cabinet session to which Trfifoe Minister Fide) Castro participated by- long-distance telephone from New York, where he to attending the U.N. General Asstonbiy. Cuba to the first nation to the Western Hemisphere to reoognize Red Chiija. Thn^'CMtoa (Otjll hadM ously signed a trade pact ip 1*. sauntered away. Police estimate he netted 3500 a week. King Hussain Coming AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) - King loVirinr ror of the league, Michael shagged fly balls aai tended bats York next week to attend the United Nations General Assembly, the palace announced today. Sam of the People ' he wrote Pittsburgh Pirates. As you know, they have won the National even 10 yearf after their g me, my emotions are still with them. It has , broken my heart that I have not contributed According to his statements 'to police and FBI agents, be got together hfal stoke w(th championship sk&L Somp of the money wag taken from banks and the rent He would stroll tote a hank, he mTodays Press Eart By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. New Ytork'g personable Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller carried the Nixon-Lodge banner Into Pontiac today, but smilingly kept mum on his own plans for 1964. The top-night Republican campaigner backed the GOP cause with an all-cut effort In behalf of Vice President Richard M. Nixon,1 GOP presidential nominee, and his running mate, former U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge. Invading this normally Democratic stronghold, Rockefeller mads strong bids for the Nov. S election of Republican congressional, legislative and county candidates, many of whom were acrofhpan There Hall * Huddle With Nasser, Recall Feast Witfi Castro GLEN COVE, N Y. W-Russian Premier Khrushchev fed a huge party of aides and satellite leaden here today for a weekend in quiet, secluded Soviet eetate on foe north snore of Long Island. He was aH but Ignored by the “ ’■ 24,000 residents. Friday night Khrushchev and Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro—their friendship blossoming— ditied together for five hours. Castro said they discus "peace." Khrushchev, confined to Manhattan since his arrival last Man-day, to spending the weekend at his country's baronial estate. Hie State Department lifted his security curtain enough (p permit him 1o make the 25-mile trip. Little Glen Cave’s U man police force will be beefed up with about 7S Nassau County poftce, to guard Khrushchev and other President Gama) Abdel Nasser of foe,United Arab Republic flew to Friday night to join the cast of world leaders attending foe 15th U. N. General Assembly session. About 400 diplomats from Arab and Aston states welcomed him. immediate arrival area. Among foe greeters were 50 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Bantlay, Local Hopofuli Are With Campaigner; tte'i Mum on 1964 NSXT STOP PONTIAC—New York Gov, Nelson Jt Rockefeller is .swarmed over by greeters this morning at Battle Creek Arriving ar ftolitea in Michigan for a one-day campaign for fife Nixon-Lodge ticket, the governor’s next atop waa Pontiac. Farmers Are Listless With Jack, Nixon Pouffeo Municipal Airport, Guv. Recto-feller made Ms way into Pea-torn at the head sf a motorcade arranged by Oakfand County Republicans. GOP leaders already had gath-ered a throng at the county courthouse in downtown Pobtlac, who* he was scheduled to appear for [brief folk at 3:10 p.m. Ibe onetime GOP presidential candidate's remarks on 1964 came at a press conference arranged at the airport shortly after his scheduled 2:30 p.m. arrival by private plane from Lansing. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. (AP)—Well, the big battle of the farmlands has been fought, and It turned out a rather listless draw. Neither -Vice President Richard M .Nixon nor Sen. John F. Kennedy, who came to the National Plowing Legislature OKs Medical Care Michigan Sacond State to Take Advantage of Federal Fundi LANSING (UPI) - Michigan became foe second state to foe nation Showers May Spoil Otherwise Nice Weekend was able to score a knock- Rockcfcllcr mid to was to Michigan to support Nlxou, Lodge and GOP antedates on all levels, not to help gala to 1M4 what ha surrendered at the GOP national Scattered showers or founder-showers are predicted lor all of Lower Michigan tonight aai early Sunday ’morning. Tteught’s low will be a mild 64. Sunday’s high will be about 74. Temperatures w0| be somewhat warmer Monday through Wednea-day. Morning southeasterly winds at 6 miles per hour will become 10-15 tote today and south tonight; and north at 13-11 miles tomorrow. Sixty-two was the lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The' mercury had climbed to 83 at 2 p. m. But his famous smile and dynamic presence spoke for themselves. The motorcade route was laid out to carry Rockefeller into town on West Huron Street and out by Saginaw Street. He waa to greet r • a d a I d e crowds to Birmingham, then appear to a Klwanls (Tub parade to Berkley sad speak at a rally to Oak fart High School. High point to the day-long whirlwind tour of Michigan fa n scheduled address tonight before Haft. Rockefeller flew Into Battle (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Each bravely said fob would solve the nation's farm problems and didn’t dwell on the fact that if it couldn’t solve the farm problems maybe it Could at least get votes to the November elections. All Three Networks Cut Off Khrushchev Maybe M’a because tha stakes ...» so great — how will foe farm states go this time? — “* presidential candidates played it so coy. Take Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. NEW YORK (B—All three major television networks cut off Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Friday before he had completed his full two hours and 20 minute* of speech before foe United Nations Genera) Assembly. Exercising their editorial prerogative, foe networks offered explanations ranging from “the speech contained nothing- of Normally you can't listen to a two-minute talk on fanft problems without having., Bensoi' mentioned. Particularly by Democrats, who like to punch Ezra at every opportunity. But neither Kennedy nor Nison made any reference to the controversial man who ha* been fa Dwight D. Elsenhower's csbi- antidpated 10,000 peraotui at a or frtltng nature'' to “the nnhllr thing ITT K""rtlfi| nr IsHrnf , interest would not have been served by putting on the full two hours and 20 minutes of this harangue." . Religion in Politics-N Not Me! By JOHN KRAFT (Special to The Psatfac Press) “My pretty shrewd,” old grandfather always used to tell me never, never to talk two things, am -a -former bat-hoy with boy, — religion and politics. ”■ At first sight, this comment by a loom-fixer to a textile mill in fhine flenue. North Carolina reams to represent the notions of a lot of people today. , being tatted But, that is dnly in terms of foe presidential election. What about other high political offices and those candidates and this matter of religious issue! Let’s take, first, the office of governor. When people also were asked. “Does It matter to YOU what the religion of your governor to?”, the replies differed from foe presidential question to this way: , Does matter ........... 13% Does not matter . 84% Uncertain --------------- 3% And, farther, “Do you thlak It matter* to OTHERS what foe religion of your governor fa?" aad, perhaps, overplayed. And, yet, a very huge percentage of Q: POES IT MATTER TO YOU WHAT THE Matters to others .... 22% Not to others ...... 67% Uncertain ......... 11% And, this apparent lessening of the 'power of the religious issue American political life continues when we consider what people think about their senator. For exampie, when akked. “Does it (natter to YOU about the religion of your two senators? found there results: fo4 thahTt fa only other* — that gay aeat door — who pro responsible lor tt aB, aad not When Kraft Interviewers asked, I ""Doea K matter" to YOU what i foe president's religion fa?”, 74 I per cent of those people inter- 1 . viewed replied that it did not matter at aft. folly 23 per cent* thought that it dkL FUTURE PRE$iPcNT_S'RELI&ION IS ? IdO — 7-4%. Ur»Certo*C!?v 3f% Does matter VOTERS' ANSWER- And. yet, when this question was afoed, "Do you think it matters td OTHERS what foe president’s religion to?”, 47 per cent declared that they (fid think ft mattered. m 90 YOUftiiNR it SftTTERjr viMr ANSWER Does not matter ■.... 85% Uncertain ........... 3% And, to the similar question about foe Other people — the “neighbors,'” the findings were: Matters to others .... 20% Not to others .........68% Uncertain ............ 12% At this point to the Nixon-Kennedy presidential contest Kraft nation-wide polling results mftt continue to ahow Nison wi nlng slightly ahead of Kennedy. IffSt •fore weeds, most of the tatttog of reHgtoa to ttto prete-m* to be ■-vce. Uihc'eitqi’n-- And, they found that, hawevei diverse are the religious back-, grounds and beflefii of people across the country, folks seem quite able to get along with onel another — the Quaker by the side of the Catholic. flay, In *ufjf eftwrrtsf ci federal ither side waa able to oven mess up each efosr's hair. Neither was able to stir up modi applause. Aad each acted as II care for the aged with passage of a plan to bring medical benefits to an estimated 120,000 old folks. dona the line, wtfoaut trying far a fcaynateer. Each came a sla-palte pragmas to The evetdy-spUt bouse passed a bill lacking nursing home care, home nursing care and diagnostic Service* just as It came out of tbs Republican-dominated Senate. Every parliamentary maneuver possible was tried to restore the cute, but each attempt fell sheet of foe necessary votes. Possibly the , to the An enthusiastic National Guard official put the crowds each day at around 70,000. Most reporters thought the estimate far too high, but certainly It was a large gathering ftsit braved the rain and mud to hear the presidential candidates. Yet they remained strayely silent while Nixon and Kennedy tried to make a sale. Nixon's biggest hand Friday came not on his farm talk, but to the basic speech be usually gives to all audiences. When he said peace is the most important issue of all, he was loudly applauded. U. S. (o Carry Troops WASHINGTON (B-The U. A Navy will transport 600 Malayan troops and their equipment to the Congo at the request of the United Nations, the Defense Department In what was probably tin last Utter blow of a two-year internal fight in the 70th Michigan Legislature Democrats Friday settled for a program which tell short in time areas of benefits they bad sought. A tow hoars bstore the Michigan lawmaker* acted a Special session of the Kentucky General Assembly peered • similar mere- -Provides for payment to doctor*, hospitals and other vendors for? medical care and hospitalization for an estimated 60,000 parsons over 65 who are receivtog old age assistance. This categfey cl medicare was already prosHad . under atate law, but the bill brtag-ing federal money into' use, toi-pands care to include home sans-ing care services and a physical —Establishes s new category of aid to an estimated 60,000 pereona 1 medically needy, over 65 and aUa to meet a means teat. ‘ It was the second categotT .if V which caused the legislative Betides foe scope of' benefits. Democrats objected to a “respon- . sible relatives'’ clause put to foe bill. Soapy to California LANSING III — Gov. WUlttM. flew Wert Friday night to ghrh California a taste of the campaigning style that landed hint p executive < unprecedented six times in a row. He undertook a six-day aafifiB-inert' in behalf of Sen. John* F. Kennedy, Democratic pit iklufisi Chills in Store for You Beginning Monday The Pontiac Press will run a series of B *’; chilling international crime stories condensed from a new boogi sg by two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Dost Whitehead. . .*>< Thfa. Is as even to the tro-meadausfy important aai power-(Continued on Ftp j, Col. 2) This veteran woridwida re- ' . porter has _ scomwi police files ■ ■ v of many nations and came ' with a ream of fascinating and. 4 startling yarns. ■■ -; In Manila he uncovered a, -tale involving a beaatifte actress, A yacht, gun-running, murder and dogs that didn’t I baric. ■ » ,.A In Paris there was the de- v‘ , tective who predicted a wete-in advance that he would nab an efatthfe crimtosV-a>d aucceetet >? only two minutes off schedule. ■ • 1 ■ wo THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1MO Does K's Speech Mean Cold wavePm^M; West Europe FearsWorsf Nfcrta's Won Soon o* End of Quick Action by United Notions uflDON (AP) - Heaton.Bel ropra feared today that Nikita KhiWichrN'i apeech at (he U. N. GanHW Assembly heralds a fresh cold .new that wlU plunge East-West tdsOw into aa even deeper; freeze. The Soviet Premier’s attack on tJ. * Secretary^ • a e r a 1 Dag Nanenarakjold was resented hyj nrajmpsrs fat every non-Communist capital His proposal to replace HammarskjoM with a three- S w n> kbi any rapid U.N. I emergency action in the future fit Contrast, the soviet Commie a big headline proclaiming "Tbs world listens, applauds, ap- ed .toe t atted NaMsaa, najlih Or Hacked eat toe speeek. The official New China Newe Apity gave more attention to] Preq^teM Eisenhower for offering' a pun •& fore the African countries into the pit of U. S. economic assistance.’’ The London Ditty Express saw hope (hat British Prime Minister HaroM Macmillan might be able to act aa peacemaker between Khrushchev and Elsenhower — a rote he tried unsuccessfully last May just before the summit meeting in Parts collapsed. MacmtUan is firing to New York Sunday. Query Cause as Woman Dies in Doctor's Office A Farmington To&mddp woman died suddenly Friday afternoon in her doctor's office. Dr. Ronald E. ’Oaric rigned a damn tmUBctfo lur Mw. ftoafld Ctwven. 41f of 3C672 Potodana St., listing an acute coronary as foe cause or her death. ' x dsshdsat Oauwfy Csrsoer DEI Joseph ■. Gadbaw, who said he couldn’t accept too causa ot death given by Dr. (larke, or-dered that aa autopsy ha pan formed. Autopsy results are not complete yet, according to Dr. Richard Olsen, pathojcgiat at gt: Joseph Mercy Hospital, where It was per formed. * - * * Mrs. Craven died on a hospital bed In Dr. Clark’s office at MIS Grand Diver Ave., Farmington. Remold elate police am investigating circumstances of her death. The Day in Birmingham Wit World Leaders WASHINGTON (AP) - Pre over has act up p in New York to a leader of Asia, leader of the Middle East, and a leader of Europe. All are in New Yoft for the historic meeting of the United Nations Oenefal Assembly. So far. Eisenhower haa.pched- ^ aaM led taka with Prime Nehru of India and Pmekfont Ga-mai Abdel Nasser of the United; And* Republic on Monday. aftd with Prime Minister Hand* Mac-millan of Greet Britain db Tuesday. Slate Extension Courses by 0. ot M. at James C AHagerty. while balding out the possibility of other meetings in New York, said that he kuevr of no plans for the President to aft down with Soviet Premier Nikita jChnMhehev. - FIREFIGHTING CONTEST — Volunteer Are-filhiers from GMC Truck aad Coach Division battle an Industrial-type fire in GMCs eighth annual Firs Brigade Contest on the company athletic Held at South Boulevard and Opdyke Road. The program, stagad Thursday, gives volunteers practice In current industrial firefighting techniques. Diggs, Rockefeller Going to Nigeria Gamblers Attempt to Fit Grid Game Crowds Cheer as Rocky Stumps Into Pontiac (Continued From Page One) MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - TV Miami Newt said to a copyright MaryL_______. -. .. today that gamblers paid a Unl-]Cre*k to be greeted by 2S0 persons.adequacy of See. John F. Kennedy, verrity of Florida football stayer!** 1:37 »m- today and began hie the Democratic preridential nam-11.500 in the expectation he would speaking tour at 8:38 a.m. with inoe, to lead Us party and the fix today's game with Florida ■harp words, on Soviet Premier!nation. Nixon, he (aid, will pronto independent French newi-.g^^ University Khrushchev’s blunderbuss speech v(jie the nation kith the "courage- paper Figaro also looked to a me-j ^ pltw,r Joo Mjk.. at the United Nations yesterday, out leadership it requires to the diatflr. unnamed to bring ths two ^ J p,*^. , a-yeer-old] Ptotog a erifee hour la a Baida ahaad.^ told University ’officials Creek park, gross representative. DiflC toe- tone Negro In the! government delegation, will be in Nigeria through Oct 3. IV country's independence day is Oct 1. | * * * Other members in the official party will be New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller; Joseph Palmer of the U.S. foreign service; and Thomas P. Chauncey, a Tucson, Ariz., radio station owner. Svenska Dagbladet, report from Gainesville. -! However, efforts to trap foe! He said he. ______ to greet Khrushchev Cuba’s Fidel Castro while they [are visiting Me home state. The onetimt GOP presidential ... "ari Ttarittt gtea to ad » way of making the of-1 Ike (of .U. N. secretary-general) • • V unwieldy to tee point of I dClC" UlCK. TV Danish neeqwper Dagens 1^ Nyheder said IV Soviet Union j ST L/GDdW wants to aboUah Hammarskjold’s _ . . Monday “*1 pmUmI TV iMit-whw French newma- Rtohard M. Nixon and Sen. John'desire to greet Khrushchev ■er L'Aurare said KhnuhcVv oh-;F- Kennedy will contront each Cuba's Fidel Castro while they vtaukiy-ama^maktog a big play to other Vfore television cameras wta«b» u. i»» get support from tV Africans. Monday night to discusa their Asian and Latin-American na-jvtews on toe nations economic Enrollment at MSUO p to 9IOFrom 570 f ' * 1 ...... ! TV presidential candidates will Gridiron Beckons Ike ~ g—.V. studio at tv Columbia i TV onetime GOP presidential possibility, winding up campaign jloraye for Vtog Preahfent Richard M. Nixon la eight states, lambasted Castro and hit cohort! as Broadcasting System for toe fir* | "professional bullies, jof * ae^es of teievtsioQ diacus- He Goes by Copter mmm, _ - ,. . 'atom. Three cameras will relay! He described Khniahchev aa “the! WAtollNGTON m — Prraoent jt^r images to all television net- most ruthless man that exists in laaekamsuw Mom to Ai—ftWl hv . L .a.* . Eisenhower flies to AtmapoUa by!_. Vlioopter today to see the Navy-1 'yiOaoova football game. clasce* begin oa a regular ached- 2 Troopers Injured in Chase Two state troopers, one the son of a Bloomfield Township couple, were hospital ized last night after their patrol car overturned while chasing a traffic violator. 8tate Police at toe RUmfleld Post said Trooper Robert Goim, 30, son of lb-, and Mrs. Otto Goto, 1398 Lenox Rond, and Trooper John O’Brien, 25, had given chase to the Violator just north of Hudson. Goto was "to mttafactory condi- WASHINGTON (UP1) Charles P. Diggs, Democrat tram Detroit; wQl attend independence ceremonies in' Nigeria, beginning Sunday, as the official uJTCon- ^ tMy ft—^.i Adrian. He suffered several broken riba and a broken left arm. A , A ., A O’Brien, the driver, Was t ferred to the University^of Michigan Hospital at Ann Arbor for observation of a possible skull fracture. He was listed hi serious condition. Michigan State^University Oak-'registered in toe freshman dam aid’s foil term enrollment was]— largest ever to enter MSU — announced at 810 by university of-[25 per cent above last year’s fresh-finals today. man class. The figure is an increase of 34)1 TV 1368 freshman dam was 26 students over the number enrolled |er cent above toe 1368 class. He said V had no intention w MMSUOUten the university first -~ ~pened its dome to the fall of 1868. Therk wer* 570 students on the campus during the past academic Sweeps Winner Salts It Away — but in Vain BERKELEY, Calif. (B—Frank Ziegler, to, whaler ef a 8M8.888 Irish sweepstakes prise last tome dktort trust towsetf is lutr a lot of money. So the janitor at the Oakland Tribone went before a Superior Coart Judge last tody 38 to ask Beardsley, PhD., associate pro- . Aidefl A. Henry, extension serv- 1 Hpreeentetlva ef trarimf- BIRMINGHAM—Registration lor by the University of Michigan extension service at irhnn, n,niri. Cranbrook School for Boys will V . . ”5*. £%??? . . . - TT __ lum. Wednesday 4.30 to 6.30 p.m. acospted untU Oct. T, » was an- lnttrwMt. ^ R ^ydsr. Vc- turor in adneation. "Mental Bygiene ef CtoMhosg ' to ang of tv aevsB courses and Adslesceaee,” Msaday 4:S8 ottered todfl tout date, wren though fo f:N fern, todnefor Rioh-‘ ~1 ast P.'lllafoeto fUL hwHato ” Audio-Visual Methods and tfv terisls,1' Tuesday 4:30 to 6:30 P-m and T:3V to 8:38 p.m. Instr Albert L. Goldberg, lecturer in education. ! w * w “Major American Authors.’’ Monday 7:38 to 8:38 p.m. etructor: Kenneth T. Rowe, aas> date pride—or of English. “Socialization of the Child.’’ Tuesday 7:30 to. 8;30 p.m. atroctor: John J. Brownlaih, FhJD-, lecturer to psychology “PifoUpfoe ef Mstssrsfogy." Wednesday 1:88 to 8:18 pun. at Onahresk Institute sf View.-e. A asereiBt eanree. lastreeter: nsyi C. Elder. MJ. It Is s 13 tare weeks of rissssf to take registnitious, V said. No tnaecript of previous credit hows is rteceeeary in enrolliQg in the da sees, Henry said. , • ★ ♦ Each dam will meet once week for a two-hour period and all bat one course wiD run for 18 *da. The course ‘ schedule is W follows: ■ *. Jjf “The Peoples of Asia -and TVtr Civilization,” Wednesday 7:38 to 8:30 p.m. Instructor: Richard K. Mrs. Howard A. McCamy Service lor Mrs. Howard (Sally) A. McCamy, 48. of 323 N. Eton Road, wffl bk.at 8 p.m. today at the Bell Chapel of the William JL Hamilton Co. Burial wttl ha to Middlesboro, Ky. V Mn. McCamy toed yesterday in William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Tfc--' ...., She was active at the toetitiite of Science at Cteabrook. Surviving besides her husband tea son. John; her mother, IDs. Ruth Mosher Place of Aim Artwr; a sister and two toothers. > * W - Dr. Letosd W. Harley Of these, 337 hove returned for tVir sophomore years. Hie other 513 are entering freshmen. MSUO does not yet have junidr nd senior dassea. Students this year represent 14 states brig four foreign countries - Canada, Turkey. YtoL Mam sad Greece. MSUO’s “stater’’ school - tych- Ike Asks for Vote of Confidence in Dag (Continued From Page One) i on unimpeachable authority today after he piet with the foreign mih-isters of the other two powers of tV Western Big Time — Lord Home of Britain and Maurice Couve de Murville of France. TALK STRATEGY I understood the British! public fife today. Here to hew toe discussion will. “He Vs Insulted the President. The President arranged to leave orguM; i thw presldrattal candidate and the White House grounds and land- Shortly after 8:30 p. HP . —.. I— —— --r—:—i - P , ____HHPPM «- in a field near the new Navy and < time; Kennedy will appear on tetei told a aewe conference. “Ho tost 21,181 student* wul attend pressed agreement when they met Gores Memorial Stadium, vision scredhs throughout tV na-j blackmails, accuses, and ridh .daaeee on the East Lansing cam- fur dinner in Herter’s Waldorf As-Be’U return to Washington after tioo. He will have exactly right ««•«• Ml tkst «« believe ta.” : _ . wiii>(4 jtoria Hotel suite! Sept, g Ziegler fell on a side- The 848,088 ot wfoth Ziegler had not spent a penny, probably wfll go to three nieces, Ms only K, Castro Love Feast Features'Peace'Talk (Cbnttnued From Page One) Space Reds Die, SaysGeneral Air Fore* Authority] Says Soviets Failed In Orbiting Attempt , SAN FRANCISCO (UPD - Russia recently attempted to put two men into whit around foe earth and failed,1 According to a top Air Force authority. 9 Brig. Gen. Don FHckinger, director of Bio-Astronautics for toe Air! & w ”^^1^53 wne* -»4 * 33381' Inkster RosT BkXxnfield * astronuits died ^ ^ « Htmy I_____ nrMt Ford Hospital, petrrit. |capsule foiled to orbit, | A dentist. Dr. Harley was bom FHridager addressed the aa- jin Coldwater and had lived in the ] nual Air Force Association con- Detroit area 28 years. ! vention here aad then made the Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. statement In answer to ^ewn, {Chester Davis and a sister. ■“•■’a questions following his Service will V at 2 p.m. Monday folk.--\------------ .r.&v,.-,. ,. jin the-R. G. and Gr^Rr Hoivis Fu- - He said an unidentified object Home- M**l W. McNichois wax’tracked during toe past week Road. Detroit. Cremation wfll be and was apparently Intended to go M Evergreen Cemetery, into orbit — probably to coincide with the visit of Nikita Khrushchev > the United Nations. The General, who to consultant in toe Mercury man-ln-space project of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, admitted he was speculating about the Russian space efforts, but he said he believed “they tried to put two men up and domereB tfiein.” The Soviets had ships, eqalpped to track space vehicles deployed hi the Atlawtle said Pacific Oceans last weak, ha aald. But FliddiHer said he believed toe Russians had performed High Winds. Rain Halt Shot at Moon CAPE CANAVERAL, FU. (UPI) — Foul weltVr forced postponement today of a achedided U. S. launching of a rochet with a 387-pound satellite designed to orbit the moon. '...■__.... AAA The toot was called off about hour before launching tone new space feat, which they would when high winds ‘ and .heavy rain soon announce to the world. I continued to batter the Ckpe area. He said he considered accurate (The National Aeronautics and a London Dally Express report 'Space Administration would not re-Sept. 14 that toe Russians had lease a new launching time for ]members of an American Negrellofted two men to a height of 82 publication, hut the postponement the game. minutes for his opening remarks, j “Why should I receive hlmF j Nixon then wiH have eight min-j Castro's’antics in New York, the utes to discum toe econmic ques- Governor said, are probably bene-tion, an issue both agreed upon Hotel to the free world’s icause. 'It shows the people ‘of the United States and the whole world what these people are Uke,*’ ha said. “They are used to pushing and shoving people around at home and people here resent it.” Chill of Autumn Spreads Deeper, j After both have made their te Mercury Dipping » _ {television newsmen who wfll put ter The Amsetetoi From questions to both candidates. chill spread deeper' Kennedy will be asked the first into tee nation's heartland today, Iquestion and will have 2H minutes predpKating dismal drizzles ccr-to answer. If Nixon chooses to tain to many football late. {offer a rebuttal, he will be given Florida buttoned up under %]ii^ minutes. squaUy_ remnants of tropical WUfa Howard K. Smith of CBS glrnn Florence. new, moderating, this routine wfll The cool map, dropping ^ trrrra,llnr,,“l”rT?^-i a* «« mw> 4#,^ gMdwaloA toom asrtiisrn New the guctiontim period to oven .. ^ , , M J”**?* l0t0 -thf .^ and nm-war m gh-en three Ike Schedules Miarifappi VaBsy and southward # . r. into Central Texas Kennedy wfll have the last Nl/lC’Dfly THp - word, having won in a drawing! • *• A r, Tim Weather laM minute* ra w* ck* Across Nation * ing remarks. With extension and MSUO students included, the total MSU enrollment is 23,373, s record. AAA The. figure is 2.504 above taet year's enrollment of 20,868. MSU officials said 4,790 students Addressing an audience of about 700 in toe Battle Creek patk. Rockefeller criticized what he termed the failure of the Democratic leadership to push through any jor legislation in the recent spe-dal session of Congress. He said it printed up the in- a iyrew-Jwij»qrM«] ad details of toe i *' ms,’ were tentatively accef * ThwSwteiww some time i presentation WASHINGTON OR —“ President; _____________accepted by the Eisenhower wifl-makeia nine^Iay,! One of two men jumped out of w _________ __ _______________* candidates sonie time ago, except jcroes-country trip next month toltbe truck, walked over to P»tter-i iqu^j ^ to death today in his rT*. ra tyiySj'lft choice doring spot which aideliver five speeches and confer!10”’s*nd «^ered: {car parked in Rmal Oak Town- - ^ -^!?!Kennedy aide secured Friday at;in Mexico with the president off “Give me yewr moaOy or I'll ship. —- ths final planning conference in a that country. j Ufa yvn!“ I The victim was identified tw . Ipawigg, k .CBS fatie aew-:____.^The^Presidem’i^achedule was ... ,llu_h. iRedtort state police as James {aanauaced today by. James fStiJZ ^f^Cannoo. 36, of MW7 Bethawn St., Hagerty. White House Press ^i^k^X trSk ^|Royml 6ak Township. He was em- Religion in Politics? te^ Jtt's My Neighbor- I W-W.. .W _ (Continued From Page One) 2 Bandits Seek a Soft Touch —* Meet Hard Luck Two unarmed bandits picked the {wrong man for a soft touch early foday and wound up fleeing for {their freedom. - ■ f —'a:- a *' j Taft Pattenon; 47. of 196 State St., told Pontiac police that when he approached the lnteraectfon of Cass and Sanderson avenues ji pickup truck darted out into toe ipath of his car.- lata a major diplomatic strategy aeaafoa, lasting Into ths early hears. « Couve de Murville said In an Interview he thinks one posed by Khrushchev, substituting retary-general, is “not a tty." tt would amount tea darter revision “that would require tot agreement of practically everybody," he aald, and likely win die a natural death. The next move, if there is to be one, apparently ^is up to the Soviet cajnp. . FadoryWorker ils Shot to Death read: “Allah is the greatest. Nasser also is staying on Long Island, in a 25-room mapsion at Sands Point. The UAH president, schednled in seringa today with both Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Preridswt Tito of Yagootevla. Just how the meeting with Khrushchev was arranged was somewhat clouded. When asked if he wanted to see Nuaer, Khrushchev responded only, “.Let him come.” 1 . • '.A Use Scviet leader seemed jovial Friday following the blockbusting Reign of Crime Brings Prayers for Big Drought Two Poptiac policemen are fervently hoping for a long dry spell as far as rrime is iwncrmnrt — Patrolmen John HL Bridgewater and Maarice J. Nriin can’t be bomb 1»» Hwmniii »> His hlsnvM far f—Hng the way Huy dn While at work earty this morning, ths pair paid a pries above the call of duty. Nations. NEW BALCONY SCENE There was another “balcony scene—this one in, pantomime—nt the Soviet delegation's mission on Park Avenue. He amokad dian peace pipe and topped off his schedule with his dinner date with Castro, Through it all.he dropped pungent and often biting remarks on wide variate sf subjects. . ____5 .__.__ , H The unpredictable Castro was A Pontiac factory woriter was m nUmtT late tor Ms dale wtth Khrushchev, wtdle toe Soviet chief waited ImpeflenHy retary . who said the trip will cover) — ---- www ployed by Pontiac Motor Division. H The intended victim gave chaee . NX ,MMifll. ItefoL-^- rnithm w mToiSio t^ stomped Over on -toe fnmt Jm-nf ertv nil “Thi« i« nnt a mihmIm t », ns'*, a. “•-.re - nidi n « MW .1 AIM and Oakkmd avenue* Red Paper Hits Billy Graham as Warfare' Man BERLIN ill — Billy Graham, Russia Names Zorin as Its New U. N. Delegate LONDON (AP) - Deputy for- i car parked at Eaettewn and Uttls Eight Streets. He had been dead about 5 bora, shot twice by a .25 caliber weapon, according to troopers. wist ta ft lacked by the East German Cbm- been appointed the florist Union's ateowra, new permanent representative at ths religious conflict is exploding all over the country and will continue to make hoadlfopr These hendUnea are the kind rat Americana deplaiys bid, these headlines must, inevitaltty. come front the back-yard and munist daily Neoes Deutschland back-feooe talk of that “otoer’’ today al a "preacher of psycho- ths United Nations, Moscow Radio all those "other” peo- logical warfare." ple-amoog Whom is foot “other”, Graham will hold revival meet guy who might, just poaribty be tings in West Berlin next week, cunrif. [ The newspaper wrote: . t*—a—“Wherever the American im> Rainbow Bridge ths wsrid’Sipertelists begin their pnteoeattee i largest nstural bridge, spate 278 j sets, wherever the. policy of the licet aad arches 3M feet above a {Washington and Bonn warmong-{rock-strewn desert hi teutiienijerti fa shaky. Billy Graham and SPtah. jhia ’staff offleera’ are «ent" Pick Frisco Attorney to Head AF Group I. He replaces Arkady A. Sobolev, hho now bsesmre a deputy foreign minister hhnartf. 2orin has been ths Soviet Untoo's the abmfiwe dtinwrinni wjtich took place ta Londm In 1967 and Jn Geneva tola year. o assist ta toe tavmtiga- asked Khrushchev If he felt like Inkle left waiting ct the church. ‘T was never in the condition ebev,- policeman's bone whinnied) and Khrushchev quipped: “The American horses are greeting the Soviet union—you can Dad they are." SAN FRANCISCO .(UPI) -Thomas F. Stack. San Francisco j, has been Media president of the Air Force Association for the Coming year. He Succeedf jGhicago patent attorney Howard T. Marker, who becomes chairman of the board. A A to - Stack, who has fate own law Ann hate, had a distinguished World War H record. Ha flew 8 bombing mtosiote aa * B-24 navigator with toe 15th Air Force fat Italy. (Sept. i. jrfXK As tone wret on. miles in a ballistic capable and;was for at least 24 hours, recovered them safely. The Rus-j . ^ ; ,_l_ » Siam have not confirmed or denied the teat ! Pravda Version of U.N. Talks-Nikita Tops Ike MOSCOW (AP) - Pravda. the Soviet Communist party organ, gave this version todjiy of how the speeches by President Eisenhower and Premier Nikita Khrushchev Khrushchev’s speech received repeated “ifonny appUu—’’ ahip, caused disappoint- Thsy had theif raincoats stolen -from their police cruiser. The Theft occurred when the of-ficers, both members ot the Spe-ctal Investigations Unit vice squad, checked toe Am vets Hall, 570 Oak-Ave., to make sure no juveniles were at a late-hour dance. Their superior oflkter, Sgt. Herbert C. Cooley, was undismayed! when the zheepiah twosome returned to the Public Safety Build-tag. The ontireforeeknowswhatib be on ti>e lookout for, he pointed “Although the. American press tries to describe this (Eisenhowers) speech az a type of *chal-lehge’ to toe Soviet Union, many leadfing observers acknowledge * that the speech of the President earned disappointment not only among the broad American public," said the account written "by Pravda's correspondent* in New York. A A A Pravda devoted more than half tto aix peges to toe text of the Soviet Premier'a speech. Soflarlt has published Only a few potato . from Eisenhower's talk. JAdfSrtttMil (MvsrtlCSriwt) Neighbors won't let tor in No Word on M&sing U. S. Tourists in Russia MOSCQW 08.— The U. S. Embassy says there still is no information about two America* tourists—one from Aim Arbor. Mich.— who apparently disappeared while ! motoring this summer through the] Soviet Union. The men are Harvey Bennett of Bath. Maine, and Mark Kaminsky of Ann Arbor. They entered the Soviet Union July 27. Bennett sent his wife a letter* toe mririfajle of August from Vinnitsa. UJJLR. Since then there into no ward. The men were due back in New York at th« poNs on «l«ction day bacausa shg isn’t soforiywrWM] ■tWEtete eta r fa%*y. you I sf WiU you to wstcoms I___ .. day i1S5W!S.Uw,w,,,w*,,'. mriraiSegst to harsgfriwsdae SfortL_ «m sf aas, you’ll h_. js.’SES."" Is your name in Oo tori/ The Pontiac Press THE PONTIAC PRfeSS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, i960 THREE Kennedy Heads for Day's Rest GOP Ignorant of Farm Talk, Says Johnson * Sp^d Mixln® night. , |in Ekmantory Schools “Alter eight yean of Repubil-i , jean mismanagement." he Mid, NEW YORK (UPD—New York “helping farmer* out of their City1* program to apeed the racial present predicament !* going ip.Integration of public school* will GARDEN CITY. Kan. (API—be a monuaiental job.’’ Iha extended to the atementary level month. Nikita Out to Confuse^r*Cou^ *"•» rtfLSJS: U/ae4 I nrlriA ke'arie 1 day that, untoM it ndarfahSp YY65T, LOQQC ASSenS LANSING IIUA J14O.000 apray'ttona, he mold advlaa the I program waste prospect today in {Agriculture Department to launch '] YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio 7,883 elementary students will |»!*d State* and her allies. j»» ions « You m* j«»i th« Bunds; special* tout* mm was, but east fit **■ agriculture. " Sen. Lyndon B-j UNTTTXlNATira* N.Y. *»_ tiwsfero from] ♦ ♦ ♦ \f8?*. >wSV8 **** to Mormons Johnson «Ud Friday night fuS ^tatFHday made Tpmi?nlBluttly “e^ted Negro! -What he Mid in New Yortt ere- rnw> n>aup A nml nitmdn It Un urkniih tn idnaa«i _____. .. a_ TONITEand MONDAY SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AF)I He toW a ct«ad of 1,300 to this ^^^"^^ and Pti^Rican schoirtstodasMs jginjy cannot be taken at face,* H5e0. John F. Kennedy beaded)western Kansas farming eentert|ury Genera) Da* Hammarskjold'swber'e <*t %Mt* enrollment is value/1 Lodge Mid here and to toward Chicago and a brief roe- that is "the real reason tor thej—p^m emergency fund tor thei'“*w’ * inearby Warren Friday while cam-! pite from % campaign tTtU tO-|fattta»ot the Repuhliran party i»|t5u»tato. ---------—“I Thirty-one elementary schools P»l*ntng as the Republican vioe! /'*.:! lAP kA \ — 10 A kA frtlAD kA V‘ day after p-atotag a Mortmm bat-1 agriculture." j Secretary oi State Christian A. iwere designated ton so-called >i presidential nominee. j l III IV C.TYlJ f \ 7r\.m. TO lUr.lYl.f | ” "!° "**** J^.y00* *‘°grty *] "But we promise to work with Herter told Hammarskjold thiscelvtng" schools under the program Lodge termed Khrushchev's! j living reality' to this country. you.” the Democratic vke preai-{was in advance on the final'called "open enrollment.’* The ell-:proposals tor reorganizing and, L _ # w w dential candidate added, "because{amount the United States would jgftoe students are to 18 "sending" moving the Untad Nations! I Befm leaving an an owcraigM|we are tor you.” contribute to the proposed flOO-1 schools 'singled out by the school ^thoroughly frivobiua, thoroughly I flight aboard hisp+wUe^plane. j j0ttnaon cautioned that the million fund. ! board. IspectoUa”. tf nasu APPOINTED — Lt. Gov. Edward V. Loflg of Missouri was appointed U. S. Senator Friday, sticceeding tbs lata Thomas C. Hennings. Long, a Democrat who was appointed by Gov, James T. Blair to fill the vacancy until the Nov. 8 election, will then be op- didate won cheers for a fighting: speech striking back at Vice Prea-ident Richard M. Nixon, bto Republican rival, tor calling him j naive about the Communists. Kennedy plans to take the day| off at the Chicago area home of) his sister, Eunice Sbrtver, who has been traveling with him or a DISCOUNTS posed by Lon Hooker, a St. Louis 19-day. 14-state tour which began lawyer. Long had a smiling meet- last Wednesday, ing Friday with Sen. Lyndon j Sunday, he will fly to Cleveland Johnson,-of Texas, Democratic {tor more campaigning. He candidate lor vice president. {scheduled to return to Chicago in; *.;7^;!!TTl[iii—.......{the evening to prepare for his Mac's Expected j Nixon-the first of a^M^of four J to Meet Nikita Driwrriahr rr* TI hi *■* uke Frtta»r nl*W' Ken* Privately at U» IS, Ldy touched on the controversy fin some areas over hit Cathoi- Grand Finale TWO MYS OILY!! . ....- Sunday... 12 p.^n. to 6 p.m. Monday ...9 a.m.to 9 p.m. jYou can't stay .open on Sundays without potting more tor your products. * I That's why Slnwhs offers the Buys for Saturday and Monday Shoppers who know SAVINGS! . - . _ . ■' CLOSED All DAY SUNDAYS Ladies ALL FIRST .QUALITY NYLONS o mention of that con- LONDON (AW w- Government________I circles said' Friday night Prime!" Minister Macmillan undoubtedly] ii? made S^ ^ treve^r in his formal speech, but ^v, ^ ‘/’ hT p^ tribute to the Mormon tending the U.N. General Assembly u •• ha vine session in NesrYork. No overtures!**• “ /^Tiuch . meeting have cometf"** * the natloa to flUa c^ from file Russian side and the British do not intend to move first;*»_“• cha^.ffyi.w*?. ^ <*pf~ hut one source put it this way: BMkwi«h-E»®"s ONE PAY SA Me of undiminished allegiance to: toe Constitution and national ln-i “They wilt be la the Mine terest. building They are an speaking ] Speaking to more than S,000| terms. It seems highly likely they persons who filled the great Mor-! win run into each ether la the jmon Tabernacle to overflowing, lounges or balls. That wall be the Democratic nominee, said toe a spontaneous thing. And it cooM public aervant was the Ude Sen. lead to a private talk.” jReed Smoot of Utah, who was an MaemiiUn will leave Sunday i apootle of the Mormon Omreli. morning for the United States. He! The church president, DavMND. is e?tpected to moot President McKay, NT, stt on the platform, Eisenhow er Tuesday and speak to next to toe speaker’s lecture and> the assemMy Thursday. -Joined in the standing ovation tor Kannerty fiBiMK -ft Quality 400 Noodla $1.25 Vwlua Fothionad 60-Go. 15 Dm. Ijr.1« Ja1» Sheer and ctoar in now color ton«i. Sure 114 jo ^i-L ^ Deluxs quality in nesr % h a d • % Rsmforcad htal swd toa lVj ta..q Ladies' White Nylons __iotolor tIJf I It Pair I .Mi GILLETTE “Blue-Blades” Fait BUFFEMN TABS : 53*1 Mother Kills Son, Stabs 2 Daughters Kennedy recalled thaL Smoot right to a Senate aeat was challenged on the grounds that he 'would subordinate the claims or!: •his country to the'claims • of his ANN ARBOR, Mich. (API — A church, motom-went on a rampage’with a j Fortunately, K e n n ed y knife and a pair of adasors Friday j “The forces of reason and t night that left her only son dead and her two daughters in criiica! condition with multiple stab wound*, poUee «aid. Imogen? Craig. 29. wife of a staff psychiatrist at University of Michigan Hoapital and herself under a psychiatrist's care, then tried to take her awn life but ap-1 parently lost her nerve. DETROIT Uls Pack of «0 Sava 30c on pack of Bufferin /ablets. —Main Floor **B****BBB00010000000000000000000000fOOOOOp«L Choice of LOOtWi Chocolate Caidy . lap, ae*_ Dearborn Ex-Red (UPI) — Frederick "I know.I hurt my-children but'John Williams, a Deaiborn car-] 1 don’t knowi.why." Mrs, Craig|penter and admitted foigter Com-told police. j munist. has bee« ordered deported Dead in the brief outbreak of to England on Oct. 25. unexplained violence was Thomasvvilliams. 54. has beta fighting! Craig IV. 2H. Police said hc wa® deportation for six years. He wns! stabbed repeatedly as he lay to to hAve been departed 1 fewi •flls crib. —£-*“-------— months ago twt the order seas ooM- In critical condition at Univer- Ipmed when Sen. PhU Hart. D-sity Hospitai were his sate*^- Mich., introduced a bill aimed; Ellen. 6, and Shannon. 5. Both had at permitting Williams to multiple stab wounds and under-this-country, went surgery tor fractured skulls.; ^ offlce ^ the bn-| 11. . . ' migration service indicated "the Kifad in Smoehop ---------------jnow deportation order tor; Og.-gj P^VWi n THE PONTIAC PRESS It Seems to Me Castro, Khrushchev Now Know Their Popularity Has Vanished TUe dircctlhg heads el two nations time these International thugs learn nave had their eyes opened sharply the simple facts of life. Danger Lurks Why cannot parents foresee ftK ture results and rise >9 In one great voice against what Is being shown In movies of today! We try to teach our children the rights and wrongs nf life — and then shut our eyes to the reality that ' such things as adultery, divorce, «nudeness, drinking, etc., are glorified and sanctioned in the interesting plots on die'screen. The POWER of FAITH *? Tj/tops | The threet&g heads of two naUooa [have had their eyes opened sharply * this week. I It was a rods awakening. § Ask KmvsKeuv and Castro. I: ★ ★ ★ Beth of these characters were watt aware that our goverament v took a decidedly din view of * then and their activities. Bat the • ingrained conceit that welb ia the bosom of each led then to MUeve | this was parely a governmental • view. They didn’t think it ip-|—plied to “the people.” -|jjg I Won they diailhnioned! I The cold facta woro driven * " jk ★ ★ I A year and a half ago W. D. . Max will, Editor of The Chicago 1 Tribune and Program Chairman of I the American Society of Newspaper l Editors, invited Castro to address the £ group. The Cuban rebel was “hot 1 news” and the nation's editors welcomed a chance to aee him at close ktange. it it it I He was warmly received. Ap-; paieatty this and subsequent de-1 velspnents during the early days | of hit reign led him to helltve that the Americans were very sympathetic. In hit mind, his | campaign of vilification and 1 . tyranny didn’t shake hla popular-I «ity in this country. ★ ^ | Now he knows. When he stormed [out of his original New York hotel, (the boss said he was glad to get rid {Of the pesky tramp and he never did ' want him or any of his henchmen in ?the tint place; He took them under ^duress. ! . Khrushchev’s insistence on com-I ing after he had been cold shouldered ■; by the President suggests he, too, be-jtyMfef he “stood well" with the j American people: He still had the -memory of an enthusiastic reception previously. He hadn’t forgotten the ;«ppiause. 1 --dr---------ie^xrft— | But the head Red must understand fnow. He received the official, unofficial, formal ang informal brush-off everywhere. One letter in the Voice jOfThe People in a leading NenrYork-newspaper said: “Just as we were making progress in our city campaign Jtp exterminate rats, a boatload arrives from Russia.” You can’t speak Jmuch plainer than this. Signs are tplastered all over their subways say-ing: “Khrushchev, go home.” And lother placards read: “To Hell with pim." ★ ★ ★ I Signs along Khrushchev’s New York route read: “Khrushchev b a Murderer” “How Come K la Still At Large” “MnnUrani Are Invading—— Our Cmnitry” ’Wanted — For Murder JOkiBahchev” (w i t h large photo) “K Disinvited Ike. Let’s Dis-invlte K.” e\;'. ★ ;★ ★ As his car rolled off the Russian ahjp, It was struck amidships by a rotten egg. is minions have told New i [Sfiek poiies they fear assassination. 1 Probably they should. , it it it-. rThese are all. pretty eloquent If either of these htiiivtdiM wm a “popular flgtse”in the United SUtes, the idea Baa been wrenched from his mind. \ Both of them know the trpth now. %hey*ve heard it bluntly. It’s high I’ve been advised that considerable alarm-exists in New York over the pmflHBtY of an- assassin giving Kkrushchkv the full treatment. ★ ★ ★ Both Russia and the United States art concerned. Such an ’eventuality might be catastrophic and cause the most horrible destruction of aR time. —- The chances are remote that i— citizen of the United States would perpetrate this crime. But the nation possesses hundreds of thousands of Immediate relatives _ and close friends of the millions Khrushchev’s country has butchered and enslaved on the other Voice of the People; Here’s great political danger. Lightning of this type is unpredictable. The Prophet >Hcah inspires men today as he has through the centuries with the hope of universal peace and God’a requirement of men: * "and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.” “and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do Justly, and to levs mercy, and to walk humbly with tty God."—— And in Conclusion Days of All Faiths: Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: I was IrttrigUM ~5y "some of IW want ads I saw In Rome. Here are three: Archangel Honored on Michaelmas VOSUUON OENTLEMAN RCqUIRBS qerman SPORTSMAN seeks •poruUAi lor company an return tw t* Qermanj In IfttsMsi SIMA. Writ* cnctoiinc photo ta: "epni t" « o Houl R«le. fo Via XX aettem- Thursday is Michaelmas, St. Mkhad and AH Angels Day. St. Michael is one of the archangels. Since a saint’s day is ordinarily the day of the saint’s death, it is impossible to say how a day for an archangel was selected. Michael baa never died. But September 29 ft .la. appropriate. (Copyright IMS} Dr. William Brady's Mailbag; V**T BEAUTIFUL BLONDE ITALIAN lady, resident Rome, tft a, t h . techs* tell. Header flture, excellent etUsattse;, would like to meet rich Amoricon poatlemen, MltH. Motee •end photo. Box a/Pil. RDA, Rome. (Note to phone roam and front office: Our own rules are still in force.) .......... Paul Harney had 69-68- 68-69 In a recent goif tournkment and tied for twenty-fourth. L________it ir it Notice in~ The Kalona, Iowa, News: “Voting was not expected to be henry but 61 rotes for a town the size of Kalona is a shame. So few were interested we will jpt bother to set the ty^e___ and give the results.”.......... Summer enmpers are sH back In school and the best letter‘I heard was this one: “Dear Mom and Dad: I am not a bit homesick. Some of the kids are — jkr trtur — that have dogs.” . Italy Js considering open air churches where you drive in and ait in your car. it . it ★ Purely personal nomination for an especially attractive young lady in the area: Roma Nephler .......... ir. Wood ducks, £ considered by some the most beautiful yB|| birds that fly,' are mJT yjSm staging a slow but W steady comeback HI through efforts of roma the Conservation , Railroads forbade wrist watches on the belief’they weren’t as accurate as the others. Now some of them are giving in ., ......Finley Peter Dunne: “Trust everybody. But always cut the cards/’ ......... Mrs. Kenneth Yorke, 18, of Toronto, holds a record of sorts. ■ She has had twins twice in 11 months .......... Clare Cummings tells me our Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority setup receives national attention for efficiency and progress. Incidentally Class has been a great citizen of Pontiac............ Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s: Dwight D. Eisenhower; The J’s: Khrushchev and Castro. IP# ' —Harold A. Fitzgerald Michael b one of sevea archangel* that appear hi Hebrew aad Christian tradition. Beaidea Miehael, there are Gabriel, Raphael, .Uriel, Kaguel, Sariel and •feriibtneel. The last three are not named la the Old or New Testament* but do show up In other ancient literature. The Koran mention* two more: At-rael and Ixratel. To dew, Chris-tin* aad Mohammedan, Michael is the chief archangel. Michael la always mentioned as a warrior. He fights God’s battles, tn the book of Daniel H .trteld how he came to the aid of the Jews during their bitter 70 years of slavery, in Persia. In St. Jude’s Epistle' there is a reference to some now-forgotten legend about the time Michael' contended With Satan over the body of Moses. Cholesterol Woes Appear —in 20 or 30 Years What foods contain cholesterol? Just how much damage does it do to the arteries and heart? (U.DJ Ans. « A ques- tion- I believe cholesterol, like ® calcium, in artery wall 1s a conse-quence, not a cause, of degener-ation. in any case, ■ when you follow a diet or medication ^■wttiefa purports to lower the level of i tees pertaining t ' And In the book of Revelation there la the account of the greatest of all Ms exploit*. Us quashing of the rebellion of Satan and hi* legion* (who at that time were still ia heaven) when they revolted against God pad tried te take over. Michael and Ma an-gel* fought them aad defeated thetu end cast them into outer darkness. Milton enlarges on the story In Ms “Paradise LimL" The researcher finds no reason why “Ail Angels" are included in this day dedicated to St, Michael It maybe a recognition of the host that fought on Michael’s side in this famotoi “war to heaven." "Archangel” sounds as it it were the highest possible rank, to Christian theology, however, archangels are eighth down the list of the heavenly hierarchy. THK .MH HAKI.MAS GOOSE , Traditional in England is the custom of having a floe fat goose for dinner September 29, and one may wejj wonder what this juicy fowl has to du with the Archanger Michael. The true answer is — nothing at all. The whole idea arose because tenants took a goose along for the landlord when they paid their annual rent, and Ifich-aelmas was rent day because it came, soon after the harvest. It was a good time to pay bills. The tenqnt was sure to have the money aad Ahe landlord was sure of getting 4t.—.— cholesterol blood, you have to tie faithful to the reglfflen tor 20 or 30 years to determine whether it Will do any good. TEMPERATURE CHART If doctors will not cooperate with me by keeping me tntormed of my™ condition then certainly I, will not cooperate with them. . . I have a right to know what,is on my temperature chart. It’s my body, isn’t It? (C.E.) Aas. — Yes. However, In hospital or at home, t( yso feel your doctor doesn't keep you fully Informed hboat yonr condition you ran always Are the doctor and employ one Who will cooperate to your satisfaction la that respect. I say the- temperature chart and other .records should not be kept on exhibition, but to p file inaccessible to Tom, Dick and Harry. FATTY TUMOR —Have yrhat ia called a bitty tu-mor near- the right breast. It came 17 years ago when 1 was carrying my first child. It is giving me some discomfort now. Could It be- r come Serious? I am 44 yean old. (Mn. PA.) unwniw Dr. WlUlam Brwtr. If » stamped. leK-sddressed snvslops ii sent to The Pontiac Press, Pootlsc Michigan. Portraits By JOHN C. METCALFE POND DREAMS The small German boy to knee pants and rumpled socks . . . Is sitting on the stony rim of a wide pool ... Silently he watches his small sailboat drifitng on the silvery water ... In the warm bright afternoon sun . . A breath of breeze i« gently carrying his boat away . . . A slight ripple on the grayish pood water ... Is erasing the clear reflection of the (due sky and mirrored little white clouds . . . lhat were grazing upon it like a flock of fluffy sheep . . . The small boy ia sailing id a quiet dream ... As he looks longingly acrotM his wide aea . . . And l am standing there beside him ... Following the small white sail . . . As jt drifts slowly toward the distant shore . . . And to, my heart I share his longing. (Copyright, IMS) The Almanac Why the tenant threw ia a goose h anybody’* gweos. Rein-tkm* are not usually that cordial the owner a tense ueos that would make R awkward tor Mm to raise the nut. Or perhaps It was to uoftew Mm up before requesting a reduction. At any rate. It was harder be-cause the renter was toad of Mm. But there It wte$ everybody did Aas. — Meaning of tumor to ■welling. Consider yourself lucky that It la only- a himp of tot If H gives you say dtoemifort, physical or mental, have it removed '■Hi minor operation. Otherwise forget It. * : ASK POE IODIN RATION May I have your leaflet on iodine? When I ask druggists tor nutritional iodine Any look' at me as though I'd said something stupid. (O.T»*»—•)' " ,/-< Aas. — Send me a stomped. By United Pi Today is Thursday, Zept. 22, the 266th day of the year, with 100 more in 1960, -—^— The moon is approaching its first quarter- The morning stir is Mare. The evening stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. • for the pamphlet The lodln Ra- Foiidsre, of course, has a way of inventing connections where none really exist, and it ia out of folklore that the saying cotnes at the year’s first snowfall tha^"St Michael -is plucking his gtese for Chrtotmis." Also from folklore WHAT TO DO AROUT PILES I suffer a good deal,from piles and wonder if you can tdl me what to do , . .(J.W.) Yes, seat me a On this day to history: In. 1(82. the last persons were hanged- to the American colonies loir "witchcrsft,” Is 1716, Oapt Nathan Hale waa hanged m a Revshdtoaary spy by the British at Rato artillery hsadqaaftors Ip Near York CMy. **' In 1927, Jack Dempsey retained Ms heavyweight boxing championship in a match with farmer Stamp GeneTunney In 1943, Kate Smith completed her radio war bond maratbon. and as a result of her appeal listeners pledged to bi|y bonds totaling 39 milUon dollars. In 1955. commercial television began in England. Hopes Citizens Will Favor Fluoridation, Whenever I expose the inside of my rarafii to (he gaze of the cwfous (mostly my kids) they are dazzled by the gleam of silver and grid. TMs of course, represent* a tremendous Investment—First on the part of our parents, then later out of my owh pocket. * * ★ • But the money'takes second place compared to the agony-fBled hours and hours I have spent in various dental chalft. They da their best to make It painless. But despite the wonderful advancements in dental techniques, it is still no fan to get drilled and filled. What does aR (Ms add ap to? Nmpty that I would Mho to help my kids aad everyone olsa avoid- Istotog fho eaytty' aaynfeade. la other words, hasp them tram hiving the massive molar wait, the extraett—. the bridge* aad the grid (Mays that ape so expeqrive, so palatal'aad really so aaaaeessary. ★ ★ ★ I want to commend your paper most heartily for your continuing campaign to. make the public aware of the benefits of fluoridation. I have read where cities have fluoridated their uniter supply with amazing and wonderful results. Cavities among children lave been drastically reduced, and there have been no 01 effects. Periiaps eventually you can get the citizens of Pontiac to realize what they are miastog..Keep up the good work. —^-------------,__________ Sidney C. Coale Orchard Lake Indecent Movies Need Concern* Will Help Teach About Communism It Is gratifying to see that some of our young citizens are looking to toe future and seeing Communism for what It really is. History has proven that the only time you can believe what the are preaching their infamous theories founded by Marx and Ew*ls. They stated this objective in the Communist Manifesto: “The theory of toe Communists may be summed up to. the single sentence: “Abolition of‘private property.” they are bound to follow. It Is true that many TV programs are have the privilege of taking oar , stand for decency by changing Ny..3RL . HOWARD V. HARPER comes the story that stter the to-—changed into geese-and-sent t»o bullion of Satan toe worst of the farther away than the earth. There-rebels were changed Into serpent^ *^5* °* * and consigned totoe depths ofhell. ****** *** * comphttfr but those who had been merely foolish rather than evil were only Children do not have to be teenagers to be influenced in their own personal conduct Yet, their morels seem to be of Uttle interest to the great movie industry , as long as the,inillions keep pouring into their coffers. * * * The concern 6f the parents seems the only hope. Perhaps it is be-cause some parents are so interested themselves In these movies that thejrareArillihg to tlfteffw chance that it couldn’t happen to their child. An Anxtoas Parent In 19t4 their master plaa for world conquest was stated by Lenta In theoe word* ’“First, we will take Eastora Europe, then toe masses of Asia, toes we wM encircle the United State*, which will he the last bastion of capitalism. We wlU not have to attack. It will fall like u over-ripe halt Into our haado.” 18-Year-Old Student Has Own Ideas Fantastic? Yes. But take a good look at any world map. The Communists now bold Eastern Europe iinost nf the masses of Asia. The --establishment recently of Latin American strongholds completes, in effect and to «r degree, toe encirclement of tbw United States. 'As communism continues to advance, toe free world shrinks. I am not a voter nor a politician. I am an 18-year-old high School student, but this does not stop me from thinking, nor does it hinder my interest si our great country’s affairs. After all, I win be a voter in toe next election. The Communist* still follow these diabolical theories today. The proof come* from Nikita Khrushchev’* own word* spoken on September 17, 1*95: “If may- toe tree pamphlet, titled You ’ Need Not Have Pile*. PICKLES AND CREAM Been told pickles and cream or milk at the same meal produce some kind ot poison in the human body. . . (TJ4.W.) Am. — T b e combination doeoa’t seem very appetising, hut —If you Mfce ’em toe *>mo meal they are perfectly healthful. ffiTif hum ~'z be on toe aide of manufacturing and big hsrini «n while the Democrat* would be aa toe aide of organised labor. With only tola fact In mind. Inoat of our people should be oa toe Democratic side of the picture. Which party wlU. la toe loag run, beat serve the laboring people? The Repabfl- toe abandonment of toe teachings of Marx, Engels, and Lmln, he Is .deceiving himself cruelly. Those who expect tola to happen might Just as well wait far a shrimp to learn how to whistle.” These are some of file baric facts on Communism. I shall be ~happy to help your group obtain Ml the facts you wish on tois subject. Please call me at UL 2-4770 or # write me at 1598 East Auburn Road, Rochester, Michigan. ----MartteB. gmWk* Rochester The Democrats will try to raize file salaries of the worker. What will this do? Jtzrill raise the cost of the products which these laborers are turning out and, through a vickais mad circle, raise me cost . of livtag. So he is right back where he started. Telephone Directory Needs Revising* While oar price* are going up the import* keep flowing In. The amount of *teel imported te I9W > at Michigan Bell thought up the idea of the present telephone book. R is utterly ridiculous that we should have to thumb through a myriad of Detroit area listings to find a Pontiac number. ufaeterera are either sat of hast-neoo or have tamed te something else. Onr share af the typewriter market has dropped tram 6} per cent te 7 par* cent. Wa have no ties with that area geographically or economic*f)y and It la aa bn position aa toe part *t the telephone company, to make finding of local listing* *o difficult. If they Out to save listings they should have some The manufacturer, not the worker, is in favor of the high tariff that is necessary to cut down on the tremendous cut of our economy that file imports are taking. Who will side with the manufacturer? The Republicans! This’ will to the long run create more Jobs and a - much happier situation in our over- Ypsilanti had-the same situation and civic groups there went to the Michigan public Service. Commission who handed down an order to the effect that they "will again have their own local telephone book. A *HVr mrrr riwmlfl hr madr in Prm -tiac. This Would be a good Job tor the Pontiac Area dumber of Commerce. Monopoly Victim ‘FnvoraMe Editorial About Farmers* Club for Alcoholics Starting in Clawson Your editorial on farmers displaying their agriculture downtown win a good one. Having toe farmers downtown with all their vegetables , and fruit and other good things that toe don’t see all the time is a real pleasure. It is easy to undefttand why some of the outlying groceries might think fids would hurt their business, hot I don’t think it does. We always trmle at a small grocery nearby and what we would buy from tbn fanners downtown would ba Just extra and •» would still get fair regular groceries at the store. Thanks for putting the editorial to the paper. Henry Sharp §6% South Perry A new grotto of alcoholics anonymous is starting to' dawuon. Any parson with n drinking problem „sqd who is willing to try. to do something about it may call JU 8-0097. I. P. Hanley hit nieipsps* si mw* aisssttbss. Fissi Is astesrsO by salts *. wssfc; Wbws lend. OHiwylplM- _____1 H*U*liSte s smr; m to IfMasaa seitjLitost HI S ths .OrnSs* awtot ^IMS * {Mr.Ju ■stall wtniMMsi mibh “--wsr or TBhSF- , sm - & € THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER U, l06O FIVE Trinity Baptist to Mark Men's Day Tomorrow Men’a Day will ba observed at Trinity Baptist Church touonvw with Francis A. Komegay, « live director of Detroit Urban League Staff speaking at U a m. and again at 7:90 p m. The Men’s Chons will provide A graduate of North Carolina College, Komegay received his Masters Degree in “Guidance and Personnel’’ from the University oi Michigan. He is president of the laymen department of the'Wplverine State Baptist Convention and a member of the board of directon of the Detroit Council of Churches. The Men’s Day Banquet will be held this evening at 7:90 with attorney Milton H. Many, the **aker. The public is invited.. M I is Ais Cordially Invited to Attend The First Worship Service of the CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH M Whittemore Shoot (-Sunday 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Silver Ted Lutheran ChurqJt of the Incarnate Word Sunday, September 25, 1960 11 AM. AUBURN HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HALL 220 S. Squirrel Rd. Auburn Heights, 7 Michigan Pastor Arthur J.-Batin ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Services • A.M., Holy Communion 9:30 A.M-, Morning Prayer and Church School J:30 A.M. and 11:15 AM. Draytoa Plain., Michigan Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH COOLEY LAM* RD. Sunday Schools..... 9:45 A,M. Church Service ...11:00 A.M. Pilgrim Holiness Church Holding Spiritual Crusade The Rev. C R. Hendrick, pastor of (ha Burt Road Pilgrim Holtons to to Detroit. wtU ha the evangelist for the September Spiritual Life Crusade at Pilgrim Holiness Church, Baldwin at Fair- The crusade which started Wednesday will continue through Oct 3 with services at 7:90 each evening except Monday. friUAAM FISCHER Akron Minister, Unity Speaker Courses Starting for Beginner and Advanced Students Thursday “Antoinette William Fischer, minister id Unity Crater in Akron, Ohio, will be the speaker at 8 p.m. Monday at Oie Waldron Hotel. This lecture to sponsored by the Unity Church of Oakland County. His subjpet will be Bourignon’s Penny.” Mr. Fischer served as assistant minister aLthe Detroit Unity Temple helm his present pastorate. Mrs. Diane Seaman will speak n “Dime Store Thinking’’ at 11 ,m. Sunday when toe abundance banka wlH be returned. Sunday School will be St 9:30 ami. The "Unw la Troth” class will start on Oct. 4 at • p.m. wttb Mrs. Marjorie guttlff of Besides leading the singing they will play selections on the accordion, guitar, organ, vibrabarp violin. The Rev. M. C. Straight, pastor, said the public is invited.’ bed. Mo. the Bov. Mr. Headriek received Me wtaletortal training at Owoaao College, too has Paul and Ruby Davis of Columbus, Ohio wifi be in charge of music far the services. The dees on “Introduction Unity” will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday with Mrs. Seaman teaching. This is a new course of instrue-[tion to the basic Unity ftmdamen-tals designed for both the beginner aid advanced student. ___A Brief History of the Christian Church” win be studied and die, cussed at 8 p.m. Wednesday. All regular services are held at toe chureh rooms at 70 Chamber- TRINITT METHODIST Keego Harbor - Ratotl X. Banadlct, Minuter 10 A.M. “Rallying Points lor Christian El “ 11:15 Sunday 8581 Elisabeth Lake Rd, Ivan C. Roes, Paster SUNDAY SCHOOL -9:15. AM. ---- CHURCH SERVICE K330 A.M. Reorganised CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints • Front 8t.. Pontiac PC S-7SU McVltt, Drayton ui x. runt aL?u*e onoo I 7r«# P.M. WESLEYAN METHODIST ft N. LYNN ST._ Wonblp II a w.TjMTarii____„ _ Ivenlna Service 7:10 P. M. BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH haw Church School Classes During Worship Hour Church School classes [Stephen Episcopal Church will be [held at 10 in. Sunday during the ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL * MISSION Smith Bt. »nd Terry — Sunday BefiMl kh tr Church. 10:00 A. M. Oakley Park M.. Walled Laka. Sponsored by Bt. James, B ham. morning worship hour-under the direction of Mrs. William Dewey, superintendent. Assistant superintendent is Mrs. EUzabeth Hotton. Serving as teachers are Mrs. Robert Brandon, Mrs. Keith Jen-Mas. Mia, Mabel Perry Mrs. j Ralph Paries, Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. Bruce Walton, Benaglk) and Mrs. Edwin Out. Others are . Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne, Mrs. Robert Montgomery, Frank Carlson, Ed One, Mr. and Mrs. James Coulter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yoder. Temporarily Meeting: Hickory Grove School khMr. eouth of Sqaar* Laka Bt SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM. MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. JEVFNING WORSHIP 6 RM. PRAYIR MEETING (Wednesday) 7:30 PM. National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION_____ WATERFORD 3831 Pontiac Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.00 A M. SERVICE... .......10DO AM. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. SYLVAN LAKE Pastor Clark McPhaH SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 AS A.M. SERVICtS ... ...M1«0»A,M. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at williams Laka Rd. Arvid E. Andorson, Pastor BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR . Donald G. Zill, Pastor Morning Worship 8:90 and U A M. Sunday School ....- 9:90 A M. ST. JOHN'S . PONTIAC ,17 BUI 8t. at Cherry St. Charlaa A. Colbtrc. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 .-49 AM. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 9411 AIRPORT ROAD Wednesday Prayer Service........7:10 P.h Evangelistic Service .......... 7;30 P.K Pastor Hasten, Preaching Rev. ai Kaatea ' ' "Ample Parking — Supervised Nursery f OAKLAND PABK METHODIST CHURCH I Montcalm and Olenwood Sunday Service 10:00 A.M.. Sunday School 11:15 A.M. Bsv. J. W. Deeg, Pastor Let Us Not-TSrovr Tired of Doing Good Youth Fellowship 6:90 P.M, CHURCH OF CHRIST Lard*! Bay Wonhip ........10:M A. M. Lord’s Bar Bvsalac...........t:00 ml toe........T:00 P.M. ITAlfOBjar O. L. SMITH FIRST ASSEMBLY of'GOD 210 N. Perry LEACH ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH Pai^ioThm»kM for Publics Prayers f EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE A tew weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. James.Shover aslced friends and gera to pray for their son Jim who was Injured when he collided wife, a city bus while on his motor scooter. They have asked The Pontiac Preae to pint this letter to any ‘Thank You1’ tor prayer. “It has been over three weeks now since we asked for your prayers tor Jim Shover, who has lain in n coma nt Pontiac General Hospital since he. was critically injured by n city bus while riding Cordially Invitee You to Sunday Services SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. Is Sunday School fey everybody? Come and see a Class lor every eg*. MORNING WORSHIP IIAM. For a closer walk with God attend this service. 1 v A. Q. Heshmen 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE— Prayer For The Sick "Thee*'rigne riwM folta than that kaHeva." Mark 16:17 ie Christ Centered in the center of your FI 4-6301—FE 4-9282 YOU ARE WELCOME “Although we are Protestants we are proud to any we had phone' calls, cards and personal visits [in our home from people of different churches. People of every race and odor have, helped to ease our burden of grief. “Jim still Isn’t out of danger, x> witt you please continue to pray tot war* -------- “Thanking all of you from toe depth df our hearts,” Mr. and Mrs. Janies Shover, and son Jerry. Norm African Bishop JOHANNESBURG, South Africa til — The Anglican Church has —wd its first native South African bishop. Cknon Alphaeus Hamilton Zulu of Durban, « member of the Zulu royal house, has been named as aariatont bishop of the Diocese of St John’s First Social Brethren Church MS Baldwin, R 2-0384 » Mil. Ka.t of Auburn H*lrbt«, l Block North of Auburn M. Sunday School 10 A.M. Merton*. Worship U A.M. Evenint Worship 1:J0 >.M. Tuesday Nlfht Blbla study 7:30 r.U. -I'll You Noed Spiritual Encouragement.. , Coftie" Pastor THEODORE MOSIXS ttoe Watktaa Lake Rd., X. W. Oak. Ce.JIkt. (y« 1 Sqndoy SchoolJO qja. , CTosses for all ages! Preaching 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Youth at 6:30 p.m. • Radio — CKLW 7:30 a.m„ 800 kc In Detroit A. J.Bauahoy, pas. Do Witt laustov. Asi*. fas. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON ATWAYNI WORSHIP SERVICES . CHURCH SCHOOL . . . . 9:30-11:00 . 9:30-11:00 "Watariord Township's Amorican Baptist Church" CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST descent Lake Road near Hatchery Road Worship 10 AM. SI AM. Sunday School Large Parking Lot • Nursery During All Services Rot. Robert L. Adama. Pastor Sri. Eva. Service ... 7:90P.M. Sunday School ....10:00 A.M.- Sumfcy Morning Worthip ....... IIOO AM. Sunday Evening Wocshib ........7:30 P.MJ Tusa Yeung People . .7:90P.M. Thursday Prayer t.. 730P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor The Rythmusters Quartette from Jackson, Mississippi Ranking Among the Nation's Best. ONE NIGHT ONLY Christian Temple 505 Auburn Ave. Monday, - Sept. 26—8 P. M. , Dr J Lola P. Marion * Potior amir oar SKCtAL SUE! Sony, no mall or phono ardors, no deliveries. SHOP MONDAY NIGHT TILL 9 Two smart stylos, ,T RAIN *N* SHINE P0PUN COATS 9.90 SO90 *8 MONDAY ONLY! Choose a paisley lined reversible or a fly front style. Water rape]lent, sizes 7^17 pnd 8-10; 3 colors. , * fashion Coats ... Third floor Throo stylos lovoiy trims! NYLON SLIPS MONDAY ONLY Nylon tricot dips. 9 styles, 2 with enip-to-length and 9 colon, rises 12 to 40. Gingham PLAID FABRIC Rtg. 98c MONDAY ONLY 100% combed cotton ginghem. pre-shrunk, drip-dry, wrinkle rewttenf. Meny plaid*.—------ Fabrics . . . Fourth floor Borkshiro dross shoor SEAMLESS HOSE Reg. 1.39 b MONDAY ONLY Plain or merit knit teemlett front regular dock. Guard toe, drees eheert. Sleet 9 to 11, proportioned, ,, tV,;--'-- '1 --* 3-r Hosiery ... Sheer Flee, Textured weave ... solid colors *.. RANCH DRAPERIES CHOICE Oft 1.99 SWxlS" TH 4 N *wi«S" ||j 6.99 SWa«9" r IMr ^2^' Drapatlss .,. fourth Floor MEN'S Vz PRICE TIE SALE! lte|. T30 75’ Mom's Woof... Sheet floor Full ponol... hardwood wax birch 7-YEAR CRIB 2R5*lb 19 MONDAY ONLY Wax birch . finish crib with plastic tea thing roils, dainty decal trim. Save $6.00 now! Innerspriig Grill Hit!rets »6“ lafanft' fvrnllura . . . Second Floor ; Girls' wash V waar FLANNEL LINED CORDUROY SUCKS Reg. 2.29 MONDAYONLY Elutldzed beck for good fit. New fell prints, ilzei 7 to 14. Sizes 3-6X, reg. 1.98 ......... $1.77 DECORATED UNNERWARE ★ 45-Pcs. for 8 ★ Two Pafterns $29.-95 Value 88 *16* MONDAY ONLY Repeat ef.e seHeetl Theta sett of fine plastic Include 29 dsoorated pieces. 2-year warranty, colors will not fgda. Boys' 20" . with training wheels DELUXE BICYCLE *28 Our smart deluxe bike with headlight, luggage carrier, coaster brake, training wheels. For boys' 4 to 7. Toy* ... Downstairs Smartly stylad ... lightweight steel cabinet 17-Inch PORTABLE TELEVISION a Wide angle picture tube ~ a Optic fiberglass a Fine enelity tone # Sharp, Near, picture • Our own: Ambassador . Waifs VF... MOW OH THE FIFTH FLOOR SHOP MONDAY 9:30 A. M. TILL 9 P, M. USE A FLEXIBLE CCC CHARGE! M T* r n 7*71 i '' y■ yyryy^ THE t'ONTIAC PRESS. 8ATPHDAY, SEPTEMBER M, IteO Dr. Paul (.Alien at 2 Services Pastor Givfcig Mbits to lays aitd 6Ws Going Into 4th Grade Speaking at Bethany Bajrtirt Spiritual Lila Crusade Rev. C. R. Hendrick will be Dr. Paul C. AUra, editor of the Cniaader. a l-H—» American Baptiit maga-m. ' A former i ecutiv* aeeretary of the Chicago Baptist AmnHatVw Ha Soldi hit A.B. degree from Wheaton College and hb B.D. and D.D. from inary tn Chicago. At On 8:00 service, Pastor Joseph L (Vr—** will llvo Bible* boys and girls being promoted t, levarty Sunday School ...... 10 A.M. Woman's Day—Raglvtar to Vote Me Hours ...... If AAA. fNtgrim Youth Hour—0:15 P M. jl meritaHrHour ....,. J P.M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN AND PAIRMOUNT Fond end Ruby Daria Musician* Sept. 2! thru Oct 2 teak CMaealk. Late Garrett, a*d Also receiving Bibles will be Cynthia Howlett. Nancy Hm, Richard — Gantry, Tommy ______...ai (tetkfitx, Janet Nancy Tripp, Douglaa UNITY 10 Chamberlain, ,B 5-2773 Piano Seano* lltolaier MIMM MliitinaraM “tMaarsKr ■SmSSB: : «* anJ1fc^^[y»Cl»tottea r"n-'Vtk£T**m Apostolic Ouirch of Christ 458 Central Young People Saturday .... 7.30 ML Sunday Seheel eel Werohlp 10,00 PM Sunday benlng Sendee .... 7,30 P.M. Sendee* Tim*, and Thur*. —7.30 PJri. Church Phone FE 5-8861 UL 2-5142 tuba* L A. Aareal BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WIST HURON AT MARK STREET Dr. Jamah Jrrino Chapman, Paator Parey kUWallmy |r. Wiaislar td Education Two Worahip Servicee-8:40 end 11:00 am. Seneni HUT SB WORDS AT THE THRONE OF GRACE I" Db Paul a Allen, IdUor of Gruadtfer Magadne ft4S am.—Church School Gaeeee far All 7:00 pja.—Fhra Baptiit Youth Fallowahtp Groups Fellowship Night With the POator Widaaaday 7:15 pm MVlwrak Sarvlra-'Chriatom Doctrin#.' "An American Baptiit Convention Church" Choir to Celebrate flMdAmtaisafy THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT mrepurz't 11:15 b The IrimaDy Trarekn of De- gram at S pda. On Monday eve-ning the Rev. Shelby Ttottoa of De- nt of ritidi U > to premdent taraday School k bald at m. sack -Beritar rm mm wurirfp Is ad 11:50. The actual throne of Groat Britain ii not the coronation chair, but the Oak Gothic chair in the boom rh occupied by the king or queen at the opening of parliament. MISSION BgOOMT» CHURCH - Signing artktoa *«t poratkn for the Ooaa of Chriat Lutheran Church, Square Lake, Franklin and Telegraph Road* are from left, tha Rev. Delayne H. Pauling, paator; Paid Hufmelater, president of the organjaatioc; Thomas H. Willits, secretary; and William flUeda, treasurer. Tha new church was tonnaly known as the Bloomfield Lutheran, Mlaatan. Churches Announce Program for Week Creecent Bills Baptist Church 111 obaenre Rally Day with the of Sunday School xhll-tomorrow. Class certificate* will be awarded. f dr * “Why Did God Make Flies and !oaqtdtoM" will be tha topic of thn children’s sermon and “The Problem of Evil" will be the sar- mrm fgg A cooperative dinner rill follow the 10 o’clock morning service. At time the Rev. Robert L. Adam* will explain tha every World." The subject will be “Mon- At 7:10 p. m. Pastor Adam* will oontfam* the adult fellowship dla-on “Religions of the Islam" Sunday night. ST. MABT4N.THK.mLLS ‘4,Look at Catholicism” will be the topic of the sermon by tha Rev. Wilbur R. Schutze at St Mary-in-the-HUls Episcopal Church on Jo*-lyn Road at both the 9 and 11 o'clock services Sunday morning. Methodist Youth Attend Retreat Young People, Advisors Of Central, Clarkston Churches at Comp Members af Smior Youth Fellowship of Central 1 Church will Join the Methodist Youth of Ctarkaton for a retreat the Lake Huron Methodist Camp next weekend. dr dr # The purpom of the outing la to plan programs for A* year to help young people mature "in Christian faith and Ufe. First Methodist Members to See Completed Rooms Tha schedule for the weekend is being prepared by officers of Use two groups. Central’s cabinet of Kay CUne, president; Evangelical United Brethren Church 2U MM. (~m AJt ST. MARYSW-TH£-HIU$ EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9513 Jodyn Road (North of Weldon) 9 AIL MOLT COMMUNION and Sermon 11 AM MORNING PRAYER end Sermon, Nursery, and Church School CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP t MALTA HALL, S2 PERKINS STREET leaning Service 7 JO p.m. Rrv. John Meed Sepr. 29—Silver Tee Oct. 2—Stanley Cult of fowdate CROSS of CHRIST LUTHERIN CHURCH SERVICE OP WORSHIP............................9:45 AAA. CHURCH SCHOOL ................................110O AM. Rev. Delayne H. Paulina, Parior Office FE 2-2922 Res. FE 8-2461 . , DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH iMMk Uto MlHBIll... OB 3-39M flehool e. IB Ail Moraine Waribtp ** IMAM. Youth Santa* ..................’...8:80 PAL Bvenln* Church Bervlce ....•....7:30 PAL Midweek Service .. ...... 7:00 PR. Wednesday a. a. am*, aaiana ewald Bank and Susan Putnam, aubdto-trict representatives. dr * * The Clarkston group is composed of Ron Jyteea, president; Cheryl Hipp, vice president; Car-Denny, secretary; Igns Walton, treasurer; ud Oraig Smith and Lee Pike, subdistrict repeu- • Mapley, vice president; Kar-McQellan, secretary; Sandy Christian Koch to Present Youth With Certificates OooHMlon and advisors accompanying the groups will be the Rev. Daniel Wallace of Qeptral Church and the Rev. William Richards of Clarkston Methodist dude Linda Chapman, John Koa-kela, Ron Walter, Sharon Dewtqr, Christian Ttmplt, 505 Auburn Ave. Dr. Lola P. Martov Paator lav. J. Luther WnffltoS, AaaSatant A Special Welcome Awaits Toe uau U:<* to IS:tS A MPlUt SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawrence Street . f lehl 9:45 *.m. Young People'* Legion 6 p.m i’g Wonhip 11 ul Evaogtlistic Mtg. 7:30 pJL r Ptoytr and Praist Masting 7:00 pJL j CAPTIH and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER • Staging—True is the Word? tfaddng GodlMl With Us—Tou Too, An Invited Bishop Upholds Right of 'Aim/ In CopHol In defending the right ef the Salvation Army to hold apedal afVwff Hi* toMtopMI H Minnesota State Capitol in St Paid and to which objedions bad been raised earlier in the year, Roman Catholic Archbishop WU-Bam O. Brady of St Paul.da-dared: ‘What Is so terrible about the use of public proparly for the worship of God? . . . w, shall defend mair right to do so.’ And then he added: "A little ayer in public office The congregation of First Methodist Church will be on a tour of the btdftUnc following the worship hour at 10 e» Sunday. ftiHiq ( the past year the qpstain parlors barn been completed with kitchenette and new appliances. The downstairs rooms have been redecorated and new tfie floors in- Members and friends will then go back to the sanctuary for the Rally Day program at U:90. Oliver Dunstan has been named chairman of Christian Education Week which First Methodists will the Rev. Pari Y. Hart, pastor riD preach oe “This We Teach" "The Unveiled Christ" far ( Christian Koch, assistant in Christian education at Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian, will present certificates of promotion in the Church School “unday. The Rev. Edward D. Auehard. “tor, win preach on "I Believe Pastor to Install Church Officers Confirmation Classes, Choirs to Start Stucty at Grace Lutheran Howard Scharfenberg win proride at the Christian Education Committee meeting Monday eve-ring. Ami Kfatoeda la elder earn-mlailinm to the Pnahytery ef Drirrif whhk meala to Ml Clani ana TUeeiay. Donald Briedee to altaraats oimmfmlantt. 'Tha peak* a*d Koeh wM aim attend. A program baaed on motion pictures, discussions, end projects wfll follow the 5 P- m. dinner meet-tag ef Junkr High Fellowship The nomination committee under the chairmanship of John Emmert __ will get together at S p. m. Thun- eligible far the S-yaer Millions for Churches NEW YORK m — The United Lutheran Church in America and congregationu rill.speed J25 i year, the denomination's About ISO United Lutheran congregations In the UMtod States tad Owadt wfll have hsguri .hew dnmi canstruc-tkm before the and of the year. offertory sal* at the montag At 7:99 pjn. Monday the School t Churdonanship win meet for the second session. The commission on education will sponsor cooperative dinner and program at t:30 Wednesday. Each church .commission has ben asked to make a study of tha program, ton make a poster to illustrate bow to help its progress. '♦ . ★ W Working on the project are Merlin Asplln, Norman Todd and Arthur and Paul Hawkins. The church rummage eels Is scheduled for 9 sum. Saturday. Ugh a A combination study and n torn program Is offered Junto senior high school age youni pie Sunday evenings. CMILD EVANGELISM The Oakluid County Child Evangelism Fellowship win hold n fall fellowship meeting at 7:90 p. m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Eskelund, child evangelism fellowship directors from Denmark, will be the speakers. Hm Rev.' James Singe, Youth for Christ director in South Americ*.-"wgt pturlde music. Child Evangelism Fellowship Is tkn that readM* the “unchurched’ children through neighborhood home Bible classes. The public is neur at toe University of Michigan, Grace Lutheran Church win observe Sunday School Rally Pay to both the 9 and 11 un, services tomorrow. Tha Rev. R. c. Stock-meyer wfll install officers of church organizations at the 11 o’clock hour. A nursery is operated during both ari*vicoa each Suflgay. • * * * Mrs. James Forman, director ef the Girts Choir, announces Os group wfll meet every Sunday aweatag at fto rttriuuglrDl-noting toe Boys and Sa j ■il iMi '’liahHi nistian i Wtt* w «wiB«Q menrer. Boys win meet at 10:05 a.m. to ioitow to egganiro H»h» Senior Choir rehearsal wfll be at 7:30 Hmnday evening. Tha Young Adults Oonfirmation Chns rill register for tin course at T pm. Tuesday. AM bays and giria If yean M ■fa aai to toe 7th grade are Parents are requested to attend with their children. A class for adults will ba organised at 7:30 p. a, Oct 13. Attendance of dames is nrnamsiy church membership, the pH During tin past summer Grace Church has expanded its parking ------Director behind the ijaeatalUL rtarnrh di lot has been completed tor an additional 30 can. ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 E. Pike Street to am,—Sunday School 11 awii Morning worship CHURCHES of CHRIST listen to the "Herald of Troth” Each Sunday OCLWTV8:30 A.M. „WXY29O09AI. SYLVAN LAKE BIMs School 9:45 AM. MonUng Worahip 10^5 A.M. Evening Ssratct 6 PAL PONTIAC ins a. rwrr a* PS S-89M Bible Study 9:50 PM Clessee for AN, Ams Morning Worahip 10:50-A.M. "Mm in tha Ulrensn at God” Evening Warship 6 P:M. -If W* Sin Willfully" Wed. Bible Study 7:30 P,M. Hm. Harold L Hank Ft 4-6216- i LAKE ORIO^ 11010 Hemmlngwey Rd. off QatosMn Rd. BUe‘Study Sun. *45 AM v Turn. 7 JO P.M. - , Worahip II AM 6 GO PM Holy brated at 9 a. no. Dr. Danial S. McGees, tendent of the Church Be rifl be to Junior sens-or and win present the carillon recital at ' p.m. Sunday at Christ Church Cranbrook. , Episcopal Churdiwomen bold open house for a tour of work-10:30 a. m. Tuesday. Holy Communion will be brated at 11 a.m. Worship and luncheon is scheduled for 12:15 . m. For the next four monthly meetings, beginning af 9 p. m. Monday, men of the Industrial Study (hoop will discuss the current book, "Life in the Crystal Palace." \ Scott Paradise of Detirit trial Mission will Consider the Christian implications of the book which may be purchased at toe book table. The meeting will be held In room 306 at the church. Members of the steering committee Include Howard Beer, Henry Bonis, Jack Klarr, Frank Under and Jack Petoertridge. To Sorvt Truck Orfvors EDMONTON, Alta. On — An or-udzation called "Tm Christ” plans to provide’ a CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gibean. Minister FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School .9:45 AM Maming Worship ...11:00A.M. Youth Serride .6:00 P.M. Evening Service .... 7:00P.M. Prayer Meeting and ftble -Study Wednesday 7:30 PJL Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Service 11 A.M. Evening Service 7 P. M. THE ALLIANCE CHURCH IM-59 end Cats Lake Rori I & J. Bersche, Pastor I B. W. LANPHER, Aw t Pastor United Presbyterian Churches omiHD AYEHTIE Oektand j* CUdfllec AalwuLfeLaa. Teteh muster Morning Worship ...IMSAJL Bible School r..11:20 A.M. Youth Fellowship ... 5:45PM Evening Service .... 7:00P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting ... 7:00P.M. ACTUM hbohts r. Wm. tatoar. Prater 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:15 AM Woahip Rev.,A. E. Potbury Poet HI Youth Group 3 PM C0MMPH1TT UHITED Drayton Plaina, Mlshlgnn W. j. Twqpuito jtejlra - tfible School ..9:45A.M. Unking Worship ...Ud)0AM Youth Group* ....0:30PM Evening Worahip ... 7:30PM Wednesday Prayer and Study Hour .....7:30 PM LAKELAHD Maceday Lk. and Wms. Lk. Rds. JUT. Bar F. Lambart. Pialor Sunday School .0:30 A.M. Morning Worship ...10:45AM JOSLTRiyE.— Joslyn at AM Bible iSchool.9:30 A.M. Morning Worahip ...10:45AM Youth Meeting ..6:30 PM Evening Worship .... 7:30P.M. UNITED GOSPEL SINGING CONVENTION Sunday, September 25th 2:30 to 4:30 PM. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. ' ^ . Featuring QUARTETS, TRIOS, DUETS and SOLOS Pius CONGREGATIONAL SINGING Good Greeyeaf Tries* TUs Sunday. Be So* I* Be Hera and Befey An Aftenora ef Good Gospel Staying. EULAS HOUSTON, Pr*. ELSIE GASKIN, Sac'yt Tint Christian Church Diadplcc il Christ Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Church Service 11:00 A? M. 858 W. Huron Her. D. D. MoCafl ' Central Methodist BSV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D., , MORNING SERVICES 8:45 AM. and 10:66 AM. “JESUS IS LORD” DR. BANK PRlAOHIlfO (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 AJL) KEEGO HARBOR. BAPTIST CHURCH pBGHRISTIAN science— ----------SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY------------- .. "REALITY" Sunday Bervkm and Reading Hoorn Sunday School 2 Eaet Lawrence Street M AIL Opt Dally Wedneeday Evening 11 AM to 5 PM Sandora 8 P.M. Friday to 9 PM FIRST. CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawranoe and ‘Willlami Strrat|_. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REALS RADIO STATION CKLW-800 KC' SUNDAY, 9:45 A. M. TV IrarySundnr, Chann*l 7. 9G0 A M. 645 S. Telegraph Road 10 A. M.-Dr: Tom Malone 11:00 A. M.-*-Rev. Wm. Fltzwater 7:30 P. M.—Lawrence Butcfier Baptismal Special Music Radio Broodcaet WPON 10:15 AM- Each Sundqy Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday 1501 or. tom maldne, PASTOR A SEVEN IMP Williams Ukr IKPf Chuidi of J HB: ft* ISTiTtlMU 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR. WORSHIP HOURj SUNDAY SCHOOL 1&00A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11A.M. charter member of the congregation; Fred Sytz, vice president of the congregation; and the .Rev. William Lk Fountain, paator. The tint unit will include nave and chancel, kitchen, offices, and elx multipurpose rooms. Currently worship services are held at 9 and 11 am; and Sunday School at 10 ^un. at the Elisa Leggett School. 301 Pontiac Lake Rd. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Clothing for Overseas Relief Monday Oakland and Soginaw Pontiac, Michigan dWAMj Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor llffMlBllff J9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Clatses for All Ages 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "God's Msthod of Ptopsgatlng ths Gospel" nr. asssas, ipnuii Evening Service—7:00 P.M. Olen Cunntnghem, Ukhlgen Temperuie* Union, (peeking Children and young people will be promoted to new daseee at toe annual Rally Day observance Sunday at First Presbyterian Church. Awards will be given lor “A Child Went Forth** win be the Rev. Galen E. Henhey's sermon theme when he preaches at 9:30 a.m. John Hillan will sing .“Great Peace Have They Which Love Thy Law” by Roger.'' Dr. William H. lfaihach wifi ST. PAUL METHODIST MttWtshURMm-nMtU MornlngWorshlp 10 A.M. and 11:15 AJ THS RTSPONSIBUJTY OP HEARING" Church School 10 AM. [ntermedUt* end Sr. Tsuth Veil—stops S to • p MET. Jtim A MeCLONO.Mtoleter caO lVIL'^ 7:M FJ*. Worehip Bertie* Topic: “How to Cook God" 11,11 ’ ' Wedaecdej—T:M P.M. Prsjrer Group# end Youth Choir We CordtaWy/nvito You to Worshfp With Us ~ 0. P. Eastman, Minister 501 MT. CIEMCNS STRUT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1960 METHODIST CHURCH EVENING WORSHIP 74QP.M. Promotion Pay Scheduled for ChAchoi God Wm§ Sunday will nark annual fto-motion Day for young paaple of the Church of God Beat Pike and Andaraon Streets. General superintendent It ubeJ Hpritoon and Robert King, his as- FIRST METHODIST MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 AM. "This We Teach” Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 11:15 AM.-t£HURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship 6:15 P.M. LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD 3fc£out Jotlyn at Third ------(tiKh mill—jj| George Mahder. Pastor 1 Morning Service ... 10:45A.M. Sunday School .... tOOiiu Cross of Christ FIRST ROTTED MISSIONARY CHURCH SERSTS? FIRSLSPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576. Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor Harry Nichols, President RALLY SUNDAY Service 1:30 Circle* 4 FJ*. Dinner at I P.M. Evening B*rvle* J Rev. Mantel! • peaking as both Sendee* Columbia Avenue BAPTIST FE 5-9960 Sunday School......................0:45 A- M. Morning Worship..................... —.».*11 A. M. _____ ___“The Chritt Cantered Ufa" 'B,Till. .......v.............>,_____________6:30 P. M. Evening Service . ..........................740 P. M. REV. MARION F. BOYD, |R., Speaking ■me Of KlttceUoa: Clarsnc* B- Jaekieei “ Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention ----9,485,276 Mamhars____________________ ? Adventists Build in New Guinea Young People Present Program Dressed in Costumes at Rlvorside Members of the Riverside Seventh-day Adventist Church will Join congregations of toe denomination around the world la the Bloomfield Township % Square Lake and Telegraph! Rev. Deioyna Pauling Church Service .... 9:45 A AC Sunday School ... .11:00 AJ| St. Mork Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Cedar Crest George M. Guido, Sabbath, School superintendent, said New IGuiMa to the (pedal study proj-rd of the school for the quarter. there, aad help to staff a government colony at ML flsaona they have ae hospital. A special program was presented by young people dressed in foreign costumes today when the mission offering was token. PLAYING RECITAL — Edgar P. Billups, new organist and choir director at All Saints Episco-n " ^ pal Church, will present an organ recital at inHivU Mr 5 p.m. Sunday. Following the performance ah Mrs. Ford H. Everett, the C A informal reception will be held in the Row Peatte* Free* Pasts Kneale Room to give members and friends a chance to meet Mr. Billups. This will he the first te a series of organ recital* to be given on the fourth Sunday of each month. Farnsworth off Union Lk. ltd; (Meet IS Dubtls aehssl) M Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor Services at 1:38 A.M. and 11 A.M._____ Sunday School 9:45 AMT Grace Qomsr Qsnsms and Olsndals (Wsat Side) Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Paetor Church Servlca .... SAP A.M. Sunday School — 9:00A.M. Church Ssrvloe ... .l|w>uSowu«Mfiflhr:_________ “But Z don’t think we oukht to knock ourselves for doing whatever we can to make life leas anxious and strained. Uv-± ing without anxieties won’t Their dresses of California rad chiffon over taffeta featured draped cowl necklines and crashed cummerbund*. They held hand-cascades of red-flecked miniature white carnations. The bridegroom, son of Dr. and Mrs. John D. Monro* of Neeme .Drive and Chsttea G. Turner of San Diego, had Gerald Millar of Huntington Woods for hia best man. Seating gueste were John Batrioff, Carl Knaack of Sylvan Shores and Robert Hackett. For travel, the saw Mr*.' Turner donned a Mack flannel suit with leopard Jacket and Wedding^ Dinners MBS. CBARUH G. TURNER hat, and coreage of miniature red roses. Green-flecked yellow c&ro-bidium orchids accented Mrs. Carroll’s olive green silk organza worn over taffeta. The mother of the bridegroom chore silk crepe in French fuchsia plum shade, styled with draped Grecian bodice. Pinned to her shoulder were purple-flecked white cynrbidium orchids. Mr. Turner, Who to a graduate of tha University of Michigan, will return with his bride to Lakefront Road, Bloomfield Township. Birminghamitems! By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — Ur. at Knacht- “Suburbanites don't have any . fun,” Demby say a. “They spend all their time on lawns and gardens, and at the end of the year, what have they got?" Demby, it foDows, is not a man of soil. He says 10 years us time for doing more important things. Ths less tired we are finom the town, for Instance, the more time and energy- we have to Use our wive*, and > the more fulfilled the wives win feel.” jlorthlawn Drive flew to CW1-fornia early this week to be present at the marriage of their daughter Nancy Midisan Knecht to Junes Gilbert Tlsue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tisue of Haiywrid, Calif. The ceremony was read Friday afternoon in ths First Presbyterian Church, Palo Alto, Orilf. The bride was graduated from' the University at Colorado. Mr. Tisue was graduated from the University of Kansas and received a master’s degree from the University of CUOornia at Palo Alto. \ to to to Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Settee's home 00 South Cran-brook Wflarf was the netting Sunday afternoon for a reception to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. Scriya’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren O. Seriye of Birmingham and Sarasota, Fla.' Cohosts were their daughters Ths Women Sailors of Orchard Lake Country Chib will day M the home of Mrs. Ben H. Micou. Lone Pina RomL Mrs. Edward Raid !*<-«&-rhairman with Mrs. Micou in arrangements for the affrir w hich win be the tost “get-together" of the season, to to ' to ’Mr. and Mrs. Cotin John will be hosts at dinner for a group of friends. The John family moved recently from Suffield Road to thsir new home on Puritan Road, to to to Mr. and Mrs. James Hampton of Wayne. Pa., are week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Snyder of Barden Drive. Mr. and Mrsy Snyder will entertain Ain,mw % Delightful uSerenaP9 Sw! \ hi ^ INIZED agmlMr NEUTRALIZER /# It possible to take a lunch with you which willbe neither dreary or fattening. For instance, you can take tomatoes, cucumber dices, ram carrots, celery, or let? complete with HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO •ad SET BUDGET Don’t throw away that old rug, you may be lorry. Wouldn’t you like to have that old rut looking like new? You will ret the very finest in professional rug cleaning at FEderal 8*1343 42 WISNER STREET Pontiac Federal Savings HOME ROCHESTER BRANCH DOWNTOWN BRANCH 407 Main Street 16 E. Lawrence St. DRAYTON PLAINS: 4416 Dixie Highway WALLED LikS: 1102 W. Maple ROad THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1060 NINE Fellowship IDraws 52* at Luncheon Fifty-two member* of the Women* Fellowship of Fir*t Cbofre-gatianal Church attended • lunch-1 a meettug Friday At the church. Hi*. W. H Venn and Mr*. UF. Ire spoke of their summer trawl el* In Europe and gave highlights of the Passion Play at Oberammmv' *. Carl Leonard sang sect panted by Charles A. Wilson. Ptans lor the holiday baiaar on Dec. t were annouared by Mrs. Carl Weber. The Oct 36 meeting will be in the evening for the benefit of those unable to attend the daytime Sorority Announces. Chairmen Made up us claims, these three students at the City and Country School for Ci/ferf Children, Bloomfield Hills, are anticipating Tuesday's benefit per• formance by famed mime Marcel Mareoau at the Shubert Theater. Pro- eeeds will benefit the scholarship fund. From left are Amt Peterson of Franklin, David Edwards of Bloom• field Hills and Ann Treadway of Franklin. Some Foods Are Ideal Lunch Needn’t Fatten You Pontiac Council of Pi Omlcron National Sorority met Thursday evening at the Woodland Avenue heme of the president, Mrs. Leon Shelley. Committee chairmen for the year are Mrs. Robert Hausman, ways and meat>a; Mrs. Maynard C. Hoimac, May Day hramrfiit; Mrs. Delmer Fields, program; Mrs. Thomas Roe, publicity; Mrs. Gene Shell, philanthropic: Mrs. Robert Angel, June banquet; Mrs. Stic Danielson, Christmas party. Mrs. William O'Connor, teacher of charm from Birmingham, will speak before the Pontiac Council Friday evening at tile Y-W.C-A. The next meeting wU be in the home ot Mn. Lewie Egerer on Zeta Eta Chapter By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN If your Job makes it necessary for you to eat lunch away from horn* you Wifi have to give thought to that meal or you will sabotage your effort to reduce, or even to hold that curve. - Also, your hmcb is important from the standpoint of good nutrition. keep a smalt box of arlif iei sl mayonnalse on the side so that you iof Beta Sigma rf-* ,”r poete*“‘ -tenr you "JSLi^rti'Beat' af Dinner iiwUmii NmiI tiudlft hamburger Yet It to peeetbla to take a ‘ “1 yea which will ba about too to UQ calories each, that le, If you da aet lead oa the dree slag bat aaa pickles sad mustard or low-caterie mayus-nalse. The best bets tor the woman whs is watching her weight are leaa meet or IcWl BETA ETA-16 Beta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma PM Sorority met for a "Beatnik !-w »!—•*>» SfSTJ £JE%2" Canute, eetary or lettuce. If you tire of these as noon-time [ Just a little bit of mayonnaise jon the bread, or pickles or catsup win make them appetising. Avoid the “salad" sandwiches. eating lunch ZZ f£Tfao£l<* *,«**■• ** should ruin your hopes lor losing, ' ‘ * _ ._____.. - weight, but if you order a otoa*S late milk, an egg salad sandwich'Shelton and'end with a candy bar. that ls:wtn, .** *** *roup* I ’ «4 the eABDrin a different and sad story. vegetables, you can hasp a bottle of low-calorie salad dressing and a small bowl at the office and mix a salad periodically. MELBA TOAST LOW If you like cottage cheese, takes a good luncheon dish and has only 100 calories to throe ” t . 13= Melba toast is very lowln calorie count. A hard-cooked egg gives you only 75 calories. Fresh fruit is low in calorie count. If you drink milk at noon, make it skim milk or buttermilk. You can keep powdered, fat-free milk at thaot-hot. too, and mix it up In a glass. I take this on f-'mmdjtof" **' you like tea or MM _ If you eat lunch at a counter, the same rales bold.,Tbs canned soups (all except the cream soups) are surprisingly low in cahirie count. For instance, vegetable soup —65 calories; chicken social of the season. Games and reading af peetry If you would like to have my •flat “Conti Your Calories,” send a stamped, sdf-addrosaed envelope with your request tor leaflet No. 96. Address Josephine Low-man In care of The Pontiac Proas. Attend Shower for Susan Ladd Tuesday** buffat dtaner. Prises were awarded to Mm. William Debtdak, Mrs. Thomas Blddey, Mrs. Joseph GalardL Bln. Byron Banes and Mrs. Karl Dale. Mrs. Fox was presented a prise for addsvhiK the beat look.’’ pledges will at the group's Oct. 4 model Bride-elect Susan Ladd we* h011 “'business meeting and program orod at a bridal shower at needle 66 eateries; tomato 7tjKUrnheth Lake Avenue home of calories; beef—75 calories. You Mrs, Stanton Levriy. -----^ —------------^ Miss Ladd will majry Lt. James . Schwartz of St. Petersburg, Fla., Oct. S** Dessert Luncheon Starter at Church Alden Group of First Congregational Church opened the fall Shower gueits at the Tuesday affair were Mrs. Omar MacNutt, Mrs. Ronald Hodge, Mrs. Davey Gilpin, Mrs. Waldomar Roeser, Mrs. Minto Wallace and daughter Jttanita, Mrs Patricia Bryca and . John Tslber. Others seen Mrs. Mark Roseffl, iMis. Paul Gorman,=Mr»: Mrs. Frank Goad, Mrs. Telton Rogg, Mrs. Benjamin Swimmer, Joan Gorman and Mrs. Ed* In the church music Mrs. Lash* Gustafson offend the Inspirational thought for day. Cohostosses were Mrs. Curia A plain corduroy bedspread and a happy combination tor docoratlng school quarters. Corduroy comes in beautiful colors, washes faithfully, and never needs ironing. National League Elects Four— Local Women r Four area women were elected to ofBee at the National Camp of the Ladles National League 59th [annual convention recently in Flint * t * Past National President Mrs Mae Worth of Montroyal Street, Drayton Plains, who was named a senior cowtwOtor, to stalled the oat tonal officers. Mrs. Worth also elected president of the Crooks, wen elected marshal, as sistant marshal and sscond exacu tlve board member rsmsetivsty. Officers of MSUO's new Association of Women Students plan for a tea Sunday to honor freshman women. They are (from left) Julie Becker of Donegal Drive, Barbara Osborne of Birmingham, Beverly Donato of Os-trum Street, and Mary Stewart and Margaret Swoboda of Rochester. Collegiate Items I You hardly have to ask a salesperson anymore whether a child's outfit Is machine washable However, do it anyway! MIMEOMAPMM SERVICE Bulletins, Litters, etc. FAST SERVICE! Christian Literature Sells It Oakland FI 4-tJfl John W. Cay of Waterford Township served as group leader for new students during orientation Week af Michigan College of Mining and Technology in Houghton. He Is majoring In pre>mtd. * ■ ★ , A- - • _ Sara Bartholomew ot Birmingham has reported to linith college, Northampton, Mass., for her freshman yesr. dr ★ ★ Judith Ann Boardman of Watkins Lake, elementary education Junior at Michigan State University, has been elected treasurer of Bast London dormitory. , , ' it it ★ Ron Newman and Bruce Cobb, both of Watkins Lake are M8U sophomores. ■ * * * Among the 1.200 students enrolled at OUfit Nszarene College, Kankakee, HI, are R. Wayne Stallings of West Pike Street, sophomore; and James Treece of Parkdsie Avenue, senior. • it -4k it Carol Sue Vought ot Waterford Township to a- junior at McAuley School ot Practical Nursing. ----it , it —At—— Jane Rlndfuss of Nelson Street has returned to the University of Michigan School of Nursing as a sophomore. it • it it Mary Susan Oolsmsn of Menominee Road ta majoring in education et Alma College. * it it it Returning as a Junior to the National School of Chiropractic in Chicago, is Oriand Q. West of Kaago Harbor. ★ it it ■ Dennis Smrclna of -Waterford Township will be a Junior at Farris Institute this year. it it ★ Enrolled et the Buffalo Bible Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., tor her freshman year, Is Ruth Hasssnsahl ot Pontiac Township. IT TAKES A "PRO" TO KNOW! * Ponwor lelsftod ImWastov Pry Ctocwtos VA. 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I LAS VEGAS I M niw rttrt m- ! $ioW«ooo ROBBERY!-' Mon than 99 Red Crass Gray La« dies serve at Pontiac State Hos- Auto Plants Boost Output This Week Original Lennon Gang to Break Up Tonight DETROIT pm. at tbs Sixteen hour* of training by the hospital profetetonsi staff and the Red Ooss will follow during October. * ♦ * Special ridUs or talenU are not needed, but are^tflbMd when poo stole. i it ♦. * *' ' 'n The Imprteonsd pitot said to a letter psMItosif by Pnvda he didn't teal any blow (of a direct hit), but bdtevos the plans was wracked by the Shock wave af an expkMtoo that glowed as an orange burst In the rear “or maybe on the right’’ ■■ » ,it'j**e One of the lowest official teas peratures ever recorded to the conttmutal U. A was « degrees below sen at the Yellowstone national park station in February ms. Serving a 10-year sentence on conviction of espionage, Powers denied that he had ever hold his father Oliver W. Powers of Pound, Va., that his plane was not downed by a rochet. Woman PuWfchor Wot NORTHAMPTON. Mass, , all in a tangled Gw-j web of deceit X : ...and MURDER! Next Saturday, the ABC TV show will feature a whole new quartet: Danny, 10, Pat, t, Billy, 6, and Mind, 5. Their selection: "How Much Is That Doggie in The Window.” * * * "They’re not replacing the girts r anything like that." said Mrs. William Lennon, mother of the brood. “This is Just a single performance, slthouM) they might appear with Mr. Walk once fat a while. • “The youngsters are not big atari, but tfaey’rr pretty good. The boys are still sopranos, of course, but they can sing harmo-, and same as everyone in the family.’’ Mrs. Lennon said Diane's defection caused no alarm in the lam- Ex Post Facto With a Meter Qn the Post BAJV ANTONIO, Tax. (AT) — r the edge et the M aa Iflg. IT UMg a dear stretch of curb aad re- Meanwhile, Garda said, the dty had dag a hete la the side- overtime partdag ticket oa his The combined car-truck output for the week, 133,641, compared with • combined total at 106,220 lam week and 114422 in the same eekaytarago. So far this year the industry has turned out 5,740,466 cars and trades, compand with 5,124819 at the same time last year. OCEANS If TUCHMICOUOM* PANAVtWON CO-STARRING RICHARD COMTE CESAR ROMERO JOEY BISHOP Pontiac Theaters^ “Becoming a wife is all she’s . nr thought about;, phe never considered singing as a career,” Mn, Lennon said. “She’s very happy^ and we're happy for her. 1 don’t think she’ll miss perform- A study conducted in England and Wales showed that bartenders had the highest incidence of heart deaths with barbers second and physicians third. Fanners had the Sat-Mon.: “Visit to a Small Planet,” Jerry Lewis; “Clrous Stan.” Tue.-Fri.: “Platinum High School,” Deny Moore; “Fugitive Kind,” Marion Brando.. HURON Sat.-Thu.: "Portrait in Black,' Lana. Turner, Sandra Dee, Anthony Quinn. OAKLAND Now Playing: “Ocean’s 11,” Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. GUEST STARS RED SKELTON GEORGE RAFT FEATURES AT —inmcB • • ADDED • • • LEASES MS "BKU*—CO01 LAST TIMES TONIGHT 3 UNIT SHOH STARTS SUNDAY 2 BIG HITS BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER DEBORAH KERR YUL BRYNNER ..ANATOLE UTVAK’S mownw. SAVAQE THAN BAVAQE AFRICAI ALSO —"—RAY— WALSTON JOHN SAXON Richard BASEHART THE ROAD TO DENVER Vg33 JOHN PAYNF • MONA [REFMAN VIRGINIA GREY ANNA MAY W0M ELEVgy THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 84, IMP Annual Sunday School Staff Banquet Friday; Award to Bo Given Bdor Vancil to Aids! at Morning Worship in Auburn Heights Most Kissable CROSBY CLAN GATHERS - For the first *P rh.tt.x time rinae Guy joined the ranks of the bene- Dennis and Pat, Phfllip and 8andn and Lindsay Acta, the four Crosby hoys got together with . and Barbara (Frederickson), The occasion was their showgirl wives for a group picture. Joining the opening by Dennis, Phillip and Lindsay of them Is their grandfather Evans E, Wyatt, 78. their first Hollywood engagement at Gbt>*i left to right are Gary and Barbara (Stuart); Thursday night issiee JWMH) STEWART Decorate Sandra Dee i decades, from Marlene Dietrich, i Carole Lombard and Barbara Stanwyck jo Joan Crawford, Lana Turner and Hedy LaMasr. His declaration that Sandra Dee topped {all of these stars In the Mseable , lips department came after ho had gMtagripbfEd th* Unlversal-Inter-’ national star for her role in “For* Change U.S. Policy on Dominican Sugar Another 'Eye' on WASHINGTON (API — -The strongly censured Dominican H*-public will be allowed to sell heavy shipments of sugar to the Anthony Quinn, John Sason. Rich-ard Basehart and Lloyd Nolan In “Portrait In Blade” Universal-International's modern suspense melodrama now playing-fo the Waterford Teachers to Be Offered 7 Courses for College Credit By vsNON soon HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Friday iright* televiewers will be spending Cor Plant for Mexico MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Antwerp Has Reasons to Ban Von Broun Film The sales will malm a sharp change In U.S. policy. -But American buyers will pay the Dominican Republic two cents less than they usually pay. This still will be about equal'to the world market price. The Agriculture Department tide season than the Hollywood playboys do. **A8 tho aas Of 80 and With 35' yean of portraiture behind me, I can truthfully state that my judgment la more professional than personal. Nevertheless, I still know kissable lipa when I see I them, and Sandra Dee’s an the , greatest 1’v^ever seen." Last night -another detective show made its debut, giving the famed “Strip" man private eye protection than a Cuban Diplomat In Harlem. Agriculture Department and the State Department made Urn change in policy Friday. They authorized the purchase of 321,857 tons of sugar from die Dominican Republic. Most of ft Is heeded to fill the Cuban quota cut by President Eisenhower last July. Congress ha a authorised the “I thought no film star could have more kissable lipa than Clara Bow's until I photographed Lucille Ball/' the veteran portrait artist explained. "Now I know that Sandra Dee, at the ago of 18, has both of these glamor beauties TONIGHT AND SUNDAY gsn University, Michigan State University, ftm University of Michigan and Wayne State University Roger Smith of ‘‘77’’ fame have Jones has photographed practically all of the moat glamorous feminine stars of die past three >NOW!< THE MOST STARTUNfl MOVIE EVER MADE! YOU WILL TIME into tki year 800,000 A.D. and nett face to face with the cannibalistic Morfecks, who rale the world from underground!! ^ m Lightweight performances and a too obvious plot — Darin is framed for murder by a jealous buddy — kept the pace stow in the opening segment which seemed better suited to • half, hour th«w a full hour, format. EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING REALLY ITS A BREATH-TAKIHC MOVIE! ■■nHNBHBHHWITH ALL OF ITS intimate EMOTIONS ruler of Tibet, is on his way to Peiping to attend Red China's national day celebrations In October, Peiping Radio' reports. INTACT! STARTS SUNDAY IT'S ROUGH—IT'S RAW—ITS___ A NEW WORLD OF EXCITEMENT! "ICE PALACE" IS THE STORY OF ALASKA, OUR 49Hi STATE AND HOW THIS RAW WILDERNESS WAS TAMED!- tkrtdeit story of love in and out of marriage! THE MOTION PICTURE GIANT OF 19G0 BY THE AUTHOR OF‘GIANT ALSO—JOIN THE WONDER TALI ADDED EXTRA TONIGHT! Machine Masterminds Body end Soul’ of Young Beauty! FARTS WHO CORRERED ~ THE WALL STREET DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN tOA l iAC t&kitbbf t>AiL>tiUA\ Mbt iJSMMtoH, 24, 1UU0 PET DOCTOR - By A. W. Matter, 0. VJM. Beds to Write TtiefrVer&on of'My Day' LONDON (AP) V The Soviet Union it calling for centributfcmi „ a beak it nyi will depict typical day in the Hfe of the world la 1900. The day It ha» rt chronicle la Sept. It—15th anniversary of a aim liar book piled in 1935 by Soviet author [Maxim Gorky. • * • * * To date. Moscow radio and the Sowtet-pceoaJiaa- Stmt ns indication that Sept. 27 will have any other rignifleanet ouch as the day It might be planned to shoot a man Into space. '' ■ * . * *Ni But an official o( the Soviet news agency Tarn said in'London today it is not beyond the realms of poainbllity that the Soviets might mark the day with some "notable achievement.” Moscow radio has several times repeated calls to .Its listeners throughout the world for contribute the, book—"The World in a Day No. 1” ready. ■. H. Of St. Petersburg. ■ m A. I believe any veterinarian who had a choice would prefer to spay die young dog. There is rtok in any surgery that nqutras general an-esthetic, sad it is somewhat greater la the older female There is more danger in operat-“big on the overweight dog. and ahortnoaad breeds, such as the boxer and boll dog, present an anesthetic problem with their breath- iag difficulty. -- The female that has had many! . . - -----,- Utters has larger veins and arteries DALLAS. Tat. (API — Dr. supplying die female organs, andRlffl,(i R. Killian said Friday this provides a greater chance for night that the United States might postoperative hemorrhage. |be unwise in spending billions of Contrary as this may sound after j dollars to launch the above warnings, when the older space. ' dog Is pronounced healthy after Man-in-Space Race [Unwise, Says Killian fids operation with no complications. As I said, all surgery involves risk, and it is up to you to make the decision. To Join in Uodorship Kalian board <*hairman of *h«> ] h noiogy, spoke at a conference on b science and education in the. United States and the Soviet Union. He said the United States should pursue its own objectives In space science and exploration and "not PARIS (API — Supreme Allied let, the Soviet choose them for Headquarters has announced that [by copying what theydo." the central army group head- ★ ★ ★ Quarters at Heidelberg. West Ger- "It may be argued that our man many, will change Oct. 1 from a in space program can hardly be , purely American operation to «a justified except as a competitor i ahwn operation, with French and with the Soviet man in space pro-German officers sharing in die gram for work) prestige,'’ Killian command. 'said. Nixon to Speak in South Today Boliovos Own Right* Platform Has Made All Dixie a Battleground EN ROUTE With Nixon (API— Vice President Richard M. Nixon scheduled speeches and Mfeaterippi today to wind up tee second week of Ms iht ‘“' presidential election drive. ' -v e*. ♦ e.,.... Associates said Nixon baaed hia decision'to make a fifth foray ‘ * the South on reports that the strong Democratic civil rights platform has made a battleground ? virtually every Southern state. * ' *. He was to take the Republican drive into Louisiana for the first time with .a speech at Lafayette. From there he was to fly to Jack-capital, in his first Md tor Mississippi votes. ♦ ★ * Nixon, speaking in Kansas City, Kan., Friday night, noted over-cut weather outside and recalled the drizzling rain that fell intermittently during a major farm speech earlier in the day at Sioux Fails, a ©.------ ‘POLITICAL CLIMATE OK’ But, he said, "as far as the po-litlcal climate is concerned, it couldn't he better in either place-” * * # •' Memorial Hall, seating 4.500, waa filled to overflowing in Kansas City, the biggest Democratic stronghold in normally Republican ■ A crowd of 3.500 had _____for Nixon in the rain when he flew in from Sioux Falls. * "♦ The crowd in South Dakota was large, too. An enthusiastic National Guard official put it at 70,000, though most reporters thought the estimate far too high- Some figured it was upwards of 15,000" But it was a crowd that was mostly silent, appk I'Nivnn snnkp n Sinatra’s XstProduction Thera were almost two yean of planning and preparation before ‘Ocean’* Eteve,” Dorchester Pro- duction for Wartief Bros., now stroke of midnight on New Year’ Eve. Their leader ,1a Danny Ocean, playedi by Frank Sihatra. when'Nixon spoke of peace as the [most important campaign issue. The Dakotans showed little response when be talked about fife nation's farm problem. OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. OPEN TONIGHT l«.M.telPJL Crawls Home AfterWedding — Takes a Week ME LAUGH IN VEGA* — Frank Sinatra has a good laugh at Dean Martin’s expense in a hilarious sequence from “Ocean’s Eleven," a Dorchester Production for Warner Bros., now playing In the Pontiac area. .The Technicolor comedy-melodrama has a colorful Las Vegas setting. Backs 'Ocean's Eleven' er a fool-proof plan to stage a daring coup of the gambling casj-’ Las Vegas precisely an the It was no small feat to bring together the four-etar talents ef Frank Sinatra, Boa,a Martin, Hammy Davis fir., Lawford, who top Ike Impressive story, the various characterizations and Incidental- situations. provide sufficient humor for the picture to be described as "a melodramatic Because of their individual commitments, nightdub and television appearances and recording contracts, it could never have been [accomplished at all without 'persuasiveness and patience, the war [friendship and personal regard each star has for the other and a ial enthusiasm for the story Community Theaters Woman on fin*," Be«y N "BoUt Art Wngms." *»«» HolUday, Doan Martin. _ ___... Thuri-emt.: "Hoy Boy! Hoy OW «nti Prtmo. Kooly Smith: "Sapphin, liSN Patrick. Tvonoo MltchoU. While Jt is a Sat-Sun. Jotnoi suvarty “A Dm a* Plant - ___, ii Oaold Latfd, TnooAoro Stfcd. colar._ excitingly dramatic w«n : "Loro uako Love.” Martha i Montand. Tony Randall "" . Mllfard Sat.: -Tbo Laot World." Mlcha la All St. John, color. am.-Tiei; *Th> pat Itotis** oynoM*. Tony CarUa oolor. Thun.: "Piycho," Tony Perklni ffnJaetota usually agree the te-lUJ. Supreme Court ruled tt Is auto if a fruit but In 1CB1bt|a vegetable. HA 44136 J-FEATURES-3\ Open 6:45 the uwToOcwmiijn SEE: Si Ln FBI rv STORYl JAMES STEWARTVERA MILES from WARNER BROS. TCCHNICOLOR* PLUS Tickets Selling for GOP Purse Dinners Next Thursday Expected to Bring in $700,000 in State LANSING (PI - Advance ticket sales encourage Republican hopes at grossing yiWAQS at fund-raising! dinners next Thursday in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint and Lansing. Top line speakers have been booked tor week nffSir as part of a national effort embracing 40 ] dinners to be Naked by closed television circuit featuring President Elsenhower an a speaker. GOP state headquarters said Thursday 4,000 may attend the din-| ner at Flint, making it the largest| political dinner ever held in state. * - ♦ * Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield will'be honored at Flint, sharing speaking honors with Meade Alcorn, a former RepubU- In bright light the pupil in the eye of a cat is a vertical slit. In dim light it becomes circular. - TSifflE - OWL SHOW STARTS 10:00 P M. 'Ocean’s Eleven" is the initial effort of Frank Sinatra’s Dorchester Productions. While the multitalented Sinatra was the‘guiding light behind the project, he draped the mantle of producer-director on ter«P*ri4aoffiill!<-*>SEE! SEEf SEEI ^ ATUSfAMEBCACANCHEEtTHE GREATEST INTERNATIOIUI CIRCUS THKILLS! f THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY,. SEPTEMBER 21, lOfl) THIRTEEN PNH Nipped, 7-0; Waterford Wins, 12-7; Walled Lake Rolls Skippers Take in 4tnQuarter 'Stale Triumph to Decide Issue Ua . . f; . • #. „ N.r.h.r, ^Avondale in 14-12Loss; DtfonstDwpitii Being Much Smaller Inter-Lakes Play Gets Started Next Week as Vikings Shdw Power By CHWCK ABAJB Shem came up with i tensi\p play It will: needfor a successful season trit By HERB PETERS The Oakland "B" Conference •“« ««■“»*. Ossa again braagkt after each touchdown. It didn't look like the, same ■ WiUcilord team that gave Pontiac With saiy t:M left II toff tolls psnsirs liuis for the extra points with^ Roger Williams Posing ^,p'^1r>bJJ^erJJo^kt0*^ had little to .offer on offense In race might not have been settled. '***1 fi"*" behind as he ant- * * * • ' - ' »u. ««mi wmi.m.^ W^^re^Wn^of rtaie We a 7-0 setback "to Hazel Park last,!** night at Avondale, hut Troy «* »*> Avondale oceradary to . Avondale had a great chance «o plavasgood iai night" night at Wtsner Stadium. took a long step toward the title **ke * tewhdown pa* j move well ahead late In the second P ass ed to Larry ^Thonipson 30 dWn ipj m good^iaw^ night. The little Huskies played their'with a thrilling 14-12 “Little Brown fitei Pete Davidsoa. tats even period. Taking the ball on their'y*”** for the score and he passed much MggerVlking foes on evenjug" victory over the Yellow weat aa extra five yards attsf a 19 ({ter a punt, the Dales marehed;to Perry for the potot._ ! Wtth »J1 non-leagm mark, j terms along the line most of the Jackets. I to add the final point. go yards to the TVoy one-yard line] Lake Orion wll have a crucial Waterford will pimp In later- I game before yielding the lone The Chits barely clipped their! r A. * . ♦ where Gary Nelson's tumble was ;.e??,ue tPlrt F* 'lt**era“. nex,1 Lakes play ae«t week against touchdown early In the 4th quar-jarch rivals before an overflow! But only a bad break for Avon- recovered by the .Colt*, ter.' crowd of 3,000 with two electrifying gale in the closing minutes kept * * * ymt < Northern kept getting the ball |Pl8»y» that came at tbf tail end oC^hita’a hrflltapt work from going Davidson worked the hall out to pm « but could do little with it ao the cadi half. down tjie drain. Dennis S h a w (hr 13 with three successive quar- KX, 1 net total of 17 yards gatoed dear- | Dion Casa, a inn pound than- picked up the kickoff on the 15.ahd terhack sneaky «JKl Jhaj-hejent Jaro. derbolt whom c-orti ftek pfe^ ] raced 52 yardsrbetore=fumbling Ihe Casa wide, on his long touchdown j»mw i»Wn* . Elreath labels “the best halfbark ball Hard-running Dave " Moczarridi ____. „ ___. was tfteotily'PNH runner who! hitke state,’' Ulof Troy', could gain ground with any con-sistency. He was also excellent an| defense. . Each team got one big break for the night with the difference being that the visitors made theirs count on the scoreboard. Me at the Northern 23 early la the final period aad chalked op the TD la three plays. Dick Delta*!, the top rnsaer of. the same, dashed for live and Brace Daalel added duwe putting the pipkin at the li. two beaatitally exe-coted touchdown plays and two rnns for Ike game-winning extra Shaw was in the clear at Ike Troy SS when the boll squirted from his hand*. Troy recovered and killed the remaining time At Lake Orion, the Dragons also Avsodale’s chances. V Dave Julien wasted ml time Jor IAkc orton as he took the open-_________ log kickoff aad raced M yards ,Tror . made it known they will be in the Shaw scored both of Avondale's after Dennis Hepp went off tackle gflgrg**sJBCL CtrUon Wm*w, Oakland B running by trimming touchdowns and spearheaded the! 70 yards for a first quarter touch- vjiiffigV ltehi.im Madison 27-€, while Fitzgerald was Dale running attack along with Jhnjdown. cfirreS-«5nw lacing Clawson. MaDonald. He swept left end six * * * \v**Sg£j»*m' »*>«««« yards for toe lead TD in the first After that it was all Lake Orion. 1 _ *J»ot MgtW^^v The Dragons made it 134 at half-] Caza threaded his way through; period. the entire Are______i 87-yard gallop when only 57 seconds! In the fourth period Shaw putlPerry 4S remained in the first half, and he Avondale ahead 12-7 with.a four-: ran the point to give Troy a 74 yard smash that climaxed a 46- In the yard drive. But Troy stopped goad HonathfMd team which last | “ svon Taov uigfct dropped Its aswand non 1 0 , league start to Ferednlr, SS-S0. ... 1 1 ' * uf ‘ *nw J«V» •***> teo tou«h games H H to start, losing to Royal Oak Kim- • I------ J bail last week.----—1-------- !■■ -t——I" Wntied Lake meanwhile roHrjtr s-u to a 324 victory over Dearborn' iJJ Lowrey.. The Vikings scored the! -14 same number of points in heating Redford a week ago and no lai crossed their goal as yet. The big game will pit Walled Lake at Pontiac Northern next Friday night. Waterford struck fairt against Lapeer. On the seeoad play ef the game Dick Bhlpmaa pa—** ___... _____ Jo Bn McArthur far a M-ftlri dorf, Evans, Peacock, Schwandt Fotmotn tftiiAhdiftwn GUARDS—McCormick, PtchotA. Jmio, wwwraown, * ! rushlnf ,i Total first downs ...... ' Yards (Stood rushlnf Yards gained pasulng ; 1 otal nst yards (stnsd .. Passss attempted ....... IPmsss completed ... ... j Ps*ses Intercepted by .. Fumbles ..... Penalties •a^^r^^nsUeed n 1 Craven rum r.o—Julien IS run iPtrrf mss) .. LO—Thompson M pass from 1 lams (Perry pats) mka A«4m> fit touted 51 yartto. Four soeeesrfve Norton passes tolled to click and the victors Just 1 remaining seconds, Defensive specialist Winfred Miracle had given Northern its but chs he it 1 to4_______ down at the ★ * But an incomplete pa Hasel Park had made one serious threat to score la the first Half re the only sustained drive of the eeatest moving from Its own SS to the Northern U. Stagg almost went for a touchdown after fumbling a anapbaok on a peat setup. He fell over one of his teammates when it appeared he was getting-1° the dear. Huskie coach Ed Heikkinen had nothing but praise for his charges in UoW ‘"we thought our kids Lions' Coaches jon Expedition 1to Green Bay yard* with an Intercepted pass. ( In the third quarter Bob Newman “( ■capped • iMV| mtreh by BtHklnr 1 six yards. On two other occasion; 1 Hie Skippers were -stopped, once! “• at the one snd another time just] t** a foot away... i1 Walled Lake had sn easy time • after taking a 264 halftime lead. Gary Aldersoa went I yard* _ after a M yard march and after Laity Hemming recovered a fumble an the M, Keith Green ' ended the short drive with a | three yard TD. In the second quarter. Green passed to Bill Carter for a 40 TD BOUND — Halfback Dennis Shaw of Avondale found himself in a dual-role last night as the Jackets lost to Tray, 14-12. For most of the game Shaw-was the Avondale, hero as he galloped for both touchdown*, but all the glory feU’to-the wayside when. after catching a pass and racing 55 yards Shaw fumbled what would have been the winning touchdown. Troy recovered and hrid th* hull f*r Oft —*r—— ------------------------ Birmingham Wins Second by Beating Kimball, 13-0 Birmingham Seaholm opened its.80 yards to the 15 before- getting bid for the Eastern Michigan I knocked out of bound* vswtre. nnrf Jim W.bh went fhJL“*“ ^ by Kimball penetrated to the Maple yarder and Jim Webb went Qak Kimball 134 on 10 yapd one occasion but J ting possession on t Icotfid not reach pay dirt , Another EMI, team, East De- j Steve Jacobsen, Birmingham'*; tro)( |M( a, ....... non-league . PbU McMillan kicked the two *peedy hatfbtck scored both touch-j Pnroaoter by faUIng to rival Lions Coach Oorg*» Wilaipoints. In the third tjuarter a 6d|4<>w^s *n a* Rowville, I4*f. heads for Grten Bay. Wis.jygrd punt return by Mike Hinckley I MaPlf* 8ot their-points oeforej nrtrnlt Irii «M1 niter Bob to scout the Packers' iended the scoring. . All birt three,l”teiini*.U ^ ; iHar^i^ysrtl touchdown ran reason injured players got into the game t--------*—*—* k, Hie first quarter. Later to H» ,7^,ars' ,or Walled Lake. _ Jacobsen capped two l»«l 2nd period center Bob Henke hit scouting expedition, Wilren: * * * drives with three yard TD's and 'the Roseville bail carrier in the hopes^ wttt aid the Lions roaches Southfield led 6-0 when Phil! f||m Htephennon added the point. f.nri zone for the *afety. • V, ^ TZ In llwtall-Um man \ * ♦ Dorrie Reid went 80 yards on ihe That’s ihe day the Uons open ensuing kickoff and Mike Brown's! NFL . seqson against Green I p^, it 74 Bay The Lions were 2-3-1 in **-, Brown then passed to Joe Dan-! hibttxm pi ay While Green Bay won tell and ^ Micheau went «0 six of its pre-sesaon games. |yardll aa Femdale led. 204 at half-Apparently, c,oach Wilson al-jjjnp ]ready has a trk-k or two up-'his] sleeve; He's ordered secret prac-l Svalya sneaked 8 yards t® j ticca when’ the Lions move into' make It IMS with Fred Prunes went 9 yards and McCIeese 41 {yards for-Roseville score. Late In the game a lone East Detroit pass receiver dropped the [ball in the end zone for what { would have been the winning TD, 'Briggs Stadium Mot; played a good ball game,” be said. He refused to single out any individuals along the line saying they all were outstanding as was Moo-zarski playing the backfield both on offense and defense. Northern was weakened by Hie ‘ absence of starters John Erkkila, a tackle, and backs Mike Merwin and Jack McPeake due to recent to-f juries. NOTHING THERB—That’s what nauci r«» ■ i_- ■ - - -■ Dick Golinski learned late in the first half as the half. In the background are Larry Norman Berkley Bears Down he readies tor an apparent easy catch only to (83) of PNH and Parker Toni Book. The Vikings !p|^ Thifldads 47-15 ty’ I Brown, sac of the couu-top qaarterbsck* this year. have Dave Moczarski make a leaping Mode of won 74 sparked by Gel in ski. Romeo Beats Clintondale, 20-0 Rochester Rocks Farmington, 27-7 4th TD. SCuthfidd climaxed Its seortea x when Svalys passed to Harry Hrd- The PNH thindads sawNa strong. Ucka and Pennes kicked the point. Berkley team defeat—them- J7-15 j Brown hit Bill Smarsty with an- -{in a cross country meet at Berk-other pass and added tire point ley Thursday night.. Ed Murray, outetsindfin; 2-mfler w. l. for the Huskies, did not run being! '» j bothered by a bad sideache just] ! before the meet. Gary Holtz oftw » ;Northera substituted tot Murray . . « ■ and took a sixth-place. Holtz was! a Morris, a surprtie starter [grabbed a reven-yard pass trom tum to the 22 set up the nnai Huskie to score i n-j, u... PU...U fadnnerlust aweek ago. sparked RochesterJake Kostecki in theend -zone Romeo touchdown in the tomth # # ★ # laud^NoS™^ atSi^wEw victory for the second straight early in the fourth quarter. 'quarter Walker passed 13 yards ^ Meyer of Berkley wwi first^J S£d Nhf^h in S"\e^|tlme yesterday aftenHxm at Farm-] W. ^ ___jto ^a.^Bulidog moved pl?ce honore in a Ume of 10:36, His record is now 24 - It was a rough game with 120 yards in penalties on East Detroit land 115 on Roseville. I Birmingham travels to meet tiazel Park, unbeaten in two non-srames. next week. Wings Beat Stampeders.» Murrey Oliver and Val Fonteyne the way for the Wings with two {goals apiece while Gordie Howe and Norm Ullman picked (to the other scores. first PSVM Rushlnf ISS8SSSRS3 —-j Wat Tapis C ‘ ington. i Farmington opened the scoringjto the five, and Ted_ Thjpl reored ^j^py cloaely by ^ Wam j wi-ro Romeo was' also a Tri-Ctountyjin_tt* first period, (inverting a from there on an end around Play. ^ ^ ^ m the Huskies.; * H| „ _______*,1 . * ___I.—: Finishing order for the Pontiac! Sk—ggff Eart Peeples had another ^ig Northern-Berkley cross country1 njjpn as L Anse Crouse .waltaed|I^r—^——--- —»—- —' j {winner in a non-league game, beat-'Jumbte recovery on the Rochester AfSTMi^SMS tatJE&ss:-set Three Turnesa brothers lost in the Oasis of the PGA Championship. Joe bowed to'Walter Hagan in M27, J im to Sam .Sfoead la 1M2 and Mike to Ben Hoon In IMS. Jim brokfc fiie tonftb’a losing tradition by beafing Chick Har-bert to tbs H52 final, ^!ing Clintondale 294. Morris screed three leuchdowas to leading fteohestor to ,a. 87-7 triumph, aad was both an offea-sivr aad . dotemire ,. throughout the contest. Coach Gene Konley hesitated until nearly gametime before naming Morris as the starting right half to the season’s opener last week at Utica. The mild-mannered senior (ponded by running 94 yards for a touchdown on the first pity from (Crtosmage to start the Falcons off to victory. Yesterday there was no question about either of Morris’s starting and starring roles. 21 yard Une into a quick .touchdown. On the fifth play George Becker rammed over from yard out and Jim Wall placekkked the extra point. The lie-pound speedster broke « 7.7 tie midway la the second period whoa he totoreepSag a pace oa the 19-yaid Mae aad aprtated down the sideliae tor a Rochester took a commanding 21-7 halftime lead a few nuxijenffe later on * 67-yard touchdown ■camper by Mortis. Then to top pg pit stellar afternoon. Morris the Farmington 45 late la the find period and scored the tying potato early la the second. Daa „ ____aliwn. Meyer (B), Gilbert (B>, past Ha^WoodO^HescorerfjR*,^ Underwoog (B)< j^. twice( andaccounted totMS^WUjley ,B). Holtz (PN). Landuoy (B). team a 330 net yards. Boo wiiaon,;william* (PN) Scholl (B) Twich- i»vsu«—»•» num. —uw. »».- -------.tow ml smsgiIS!! l^^wS;jhSS 83? «■». Araatt"added Uto. LJckert also lost a touchdown in the third period when a cllppue penalty nullified his 85-yard rur after intercepting a part on thr 15-yard line. Romeo marched 57 yard* from » opening kickoff -with f?hil Schoof going the last five to get the jump on Clintondale. Ron Walk er tossed an 18-yard scoring pair to Bill Trieloff for a third period touchdown after Tom Lomakosk recovered a fumble on the CUn tondale 23. Mike IfcKeogh place-kicked the extea potto. Jt * Chris Fowler’s 40-yard puto rt- ___(PAT tsUsd) - i McMillan kick I i is trosa Ohm i^AT Complrtsd — Intercepted By . Su, — Bsldvln, Bird, HmYI*. Uek-... Wltselfeld Dsnde. Lodwlt, X« teck). Quid. Bonner, Lda» j South Lyon Falk, 26-12 Halfhack Albert Wells went 35 yards for one score and caught two touchdown passes to lead Romulus to a 38-12 victory over South Lyon. * * * South Lyon's TD's came on 27 aild 25 yard pass plays from Jack Wren to Dove Taylor. Another South Lyon touchdown was nullified early in the third quarter on a 15 yard holding penalty. ant. Pa., outpointed Steve 1 Philedelpbls. t MODESTO. I tlodsSlr Jose. ( owr,. hrack».jOT fiVe d U. S. Horseman Injured in Equestrian Events VENICE, Italy horseman BUI Stetokraus, injured a fall in the final of Jhe World Equestrian Jumping Championships, was in good spirits today at Venice's Lido Hospital. In a bedside interview,- the 34 year-old stock analyst from West-port, Onto., said he tumbled from the British home Sunsalve while jumping over a water obstacle Thursday because he lost control of the mount. Steinkra fractured able to le Hazel Park ... 7 Walled Lake J2 Waterford ....12 Birmingham...13 Rochester ...,.27 Troy ...... ...14 Clarfcston.. ...27 LakeOrion.;..27 Pontiac North.. 0 Lowrey ...... 0 Lapeer... ....7 Kimball 0 Farmington ...T Avondale.. ...12 MiHord ... ...TT Madistm $ In for Writ pgrtul Bsrrick hit] Lee Hotchkiss with a 34 yard ' touchdown pus and Doug Moors added the point for a 7-0 lead. — This ended the first half,scoring. ■ -----Oxford wanned ap Is the third quarter with Ray Converse going hi a Southern Thumb THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER u, I960 Central Shooting for 2nd Football Win Here Tonight Chiefs AreHest to Wyandotte Gridders at 8 Keego, Barons and Clarkston Win Holly Ends Long fra a%gV._ . Braeknrtdn 13. Vrataburg 1 BMW creek LaktrWw Ii. r-lint 14 (tWI BMW Crmk IS. Jsskta* 1 Brooklyn 14. PUiaford 1 ^Birmingham Seaholm U. Roral Oak Bloomfield RUlt *1. Brlfhton 14 ' !*r¥ Bt»#r l Rock 4 ....... Bojfitllle JJ. DmHIM • . BlrmlDiham Cranbrook 4*. Burning- ____Ii Northvllle's dominance of thenewseason and set up the poasi- lor visiting trains In the WO. Final Wayfte-Oakland League race in bility for a wide open battle for waa a fellow who quit the Wisner Gam# _ rr.------1 r__ Diinn*^ football came to a sudden halt last Tuneup *°f , Ru99*« | night when Holly ended a whm*-- Valley Play jstnak which hiad reached 33 the Mustangs with a 13-7 t^ium^.. Pontiac Central ‘will JhaVe' thel The game highlighted*a full loop local football spotlight all to itself|«*®dule on the first night of the tonight- getting—away hum- thel usual Friday games to play at home on a Saturday. The Chiefs will entertain Wyandotte at t at Wfarner Stadium seeking their second victory of the new Csatral tripped Waterford 1M a week age while ike Dotte* were getting by Trenton. Working hard under new aoach Paul Dellerba, the PCH contingent will be favored to continue the part mastery of Wyandotte although ai January's 12-Under Par PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-Don January, 30-year-old Dallas shot into the lead of the 327,300 Portland Open Golf Tournament cause.of the addition of schools hie Saginaw Valley League ne.v,,. _ . , tall and WHS wiH be out to salvage.i* . .Ii? something from the meetings. -I—0. The first round leader mmmm unm rFu« am. [Rudolph Of ClaitCSVtUe,__________ Dick Macaaley haadled the TD ia(jded a 69 to his opening 85 for a LaClalr Roshurg Rudolph Wyan- line. Jones had passed four-yard line ending an 80-yard ta Bill Petitboue for the first march. He went over from the 3- „ in the 3rd period following a pass “* -T M*r* “ «* interception. Bob Enis, who aver- Pe*r**11 8°* **•* Brighton aix aged over 6 yardl before he was! pointers, injured early in the .2nd half,- _ . _ . , „ . scored the other point.. Tom Dar- awta,on showed ®)od •>«"*** tallied fnr the Inaera nn alPUngh again topped by Willfo Knox. play.---------;------Iwho had touchdowns on runs of * * 10 and 24 yards. Mike Applegate piled a 14# and Bob Thomas added the other jack j.TDs. Mike Russell threw scoring !■#■________l1 . _ Newton accounted for 14 ef the Pitcltts to Dick Nichols and Gary points while sab back Jim Wat- * kino garnered the other two. An interception started Clarence-! ville on its way to a lone TD to the final minute? to avoid a shutout. closer game is anticipated thanft** trira™!_n« the 4H3 rout of two years agoj°® P*r *or * ®-h birdies on the 13th and 17th hides The lid comes off the SuburbanjStadium as host 40 St. Clement for a 37-33—19. .Catholic League race tomorrow while Orchard Lake St. Mary en- The 100-foot balloon sphere had completed 513 trips around * the earth by Friday, traveling more [than 14 million miles. team and then changed his mind, paced Holly to a 13-7 upset victory at Northville last night by fearing both touchdowns. The Mustangs had won 32 straight Wayne-Oakland games. -Midtey Wright lonfehilliag afternoon with two local contests biego; Calif., star, inatched par j featured. with a 38-33—71 for third place. | St. Michael will take over Wittier Fur Crocker Bonnie Randolph SSTzSSL Ltibia Lobo ... Shirley Spork Marline Bs«* .. 37-33—70 ■jffiiTs Seoholnv Thincfads Win Cron# Booters Win, 1*0 Cranbrook’s soccer team opened Birmingham Seaholm handed croea-country defeat to Hazel Park 21-35 last night on Birmingham's The Shamrocks mined a lot of confidence and a good showing in defeat at West Bloomfield last St. Frederick travels to Higir **** tMttlrtn* forth youngsters land Park fo battle drleodisg champ St. Benedict, sad Royal Oak St. Mary expects to extend o long losing string against St. Larry Sonnenberg and Charlie Daul, vet Al Tunny and several others. Pro Standings , Jock McPhee of Seaholm and) the season yesterday with a 1-0 Ted Egner of Hazel Park tied for victory over Chatem Collegiate. Al first place in a time of 10:45.8. Wilkinson tooted the goal in thejClose behind were Maples Mike now first period. Cranbrook goalie John Geer and Bill Haydon. 'SSL*01* f 1*5 Shatter played an outstanding! Reserve scare WaS 1!M0 Seaholm,;Buffalo ! ' 1 n a game as Giatem, with Kira Batman taking honors.) *mtowjijtiiios It is a rebuilding year at St. Fred and coach Tom Kennedy has had trouble forming a starting around quarterback Jim Kennedy —his son. Orchard Lake has the nuc leus of another good team bat may have star back Glen Haas available only for limited service. 5), The. Eaglets will be piloted by M{Stan Krogulecki. He was one of <5 the are*'* i°P passers last fall as ‘ ! * “ i» a junior. During the first third of the champion but St. dement ranks National League season Willie!as the favorite this foil. Mays of 8tt Irtitlift l|4 llu hitting—xtrealT-straight games. One Foote Long Distance tor Dryden in 12-7 Loss ' St. James should get rolling on ' the right side of foe ledger against once beaten RfLSt Mary;-------------- Benedict is the defending Coach Tom Kennedy's Rams,’ Orchard Lake and St. James will be playing their first games. New1 Haven’s first touchdown was a one yard sneak by Torn Griffin. In the third quarter Joe Koezuk wont 95 yards. Dryden's touchdown was a‘30 yard pass play in .the 4th quarter. Owfns xyent 40 yards, for Gapac’s find TD, sad 50 yards on |' other. Brown City managed to get1 the Armada five in the second! Ortonville Takes Air Ito There was reason to celebrate in Ortonville last night and today. Qtuirtertwck Eat Barrick led Ortonville with ptn poim pufihg to upset Oxford 21-12 on the losqfs gridiron.' The victory was'only the second in the last 20 games for Ortonville. In fact, the Blackhawia scored only 13 points all hurt season and wen held scoreless In the opener in losing 134) last week. So last night’s point total was more than was produced total in) the last nine games, Nagy scored twice on two and ,24 yard runs and Paul Godo scored a pair on seven and 25 yard runs. Millington played a non-league game against Jdayville and won 42-6 with Mike Zink gutting two scores and two points. Other scores • were by Chuck Howard, Phil Second and Dave Oobb. HB quarter and Armada penetrated to! OPEN TOMORROW, - the l5 as the two teams played af I960 season tomorrow afternoon at St Benedict led by veteran ; and passedla yards to^Bob^Maiaon 1 open their I by vetai quarterback Jim Kennedy (85). His center is Frank Presto. Roger Lomeraon went 38 yards nd passed 33 yards ta Bob Maison j for a pair of touchdowns. Jerry WILDCAT TAMER — Pat Ba rick went to Oxford last nig) and tamed foone Wildcats. £ led Ortonville fo a 21-12 victa with three touchdown pannes. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER^, I960 FIFTKEy--- Cards, White Sox Still Breathing in Pennant Racesf Major League^ Averages rmm Our Win Services , The Buc* who have n ■ —«- ^ ------ Aa •** m there * brealh there'* years for a National Lemma pen- at CHnta |t..n _i hope and the Chicago White Soxtat party, have to I St. Mb Cardinals are ________ breathing in the Americas and National League pennant races. Bob Bphl and Ernie Brcgtfo, a couple ef right-handers who have given Pittsburgh troubto all season, mar have combined to keep |he Pirates’ long egad pennant champagne on lee. pitched -a Bv* hitter feat gave the am Milwaukee Braves * J* and ended Pittaburgh’a • (freak at six Friday night the only two pitchers who have; up Pittsburgh * first (lag since 1927 her of i over the It waa Buhl’s thijd victory Pittsburgh hi km decisions. He ' Bragho, who wen the Cards' fame with the Piralea lor a I PhS ... .... _ . pt m the only other NL game The Cardinals,* trailing by ifo scheduled. •“"** *5nwe *—1, **?| A" *ta Anmrteaa Langee, the •■tarfoln dance to catch j Btow Yartt Tamtam wea their the Ptataa. however. dven after aeveath la raw aad redecad vrtnaing six of their last seven! their magic number te 4 with a and 14 of IS. Any combination of 4-1 victory at Bmion. (Hraga's JJJ ”7*? J[*t| V*** >**" tae tm lvictories and Chicago defeats to-|cm 2 ?st ™ '*«"**• talta* 4 eliminates the second- fi inmr nr m. Louis losses - wraps, land. Washington I 1 -- - 1 ’*• erlng kape-tar Baltimore by heel-lag lbs Orioles-*S. » lain*. The Yauhees have I games left, te* Chicago 7 and Baltimore 6 R wilflBL*? Earty Wynn. *W considered Ha-'i^Srig iahad at 37, at 31 and at 3d, who! d»hsh was the winner, pitching a seven-hitter tor hto'SMU) career vlciaofj I <5® j find 46th shutout. ’ ' ettisaa* ... Any comMnstfm of New Vorkjg^VJ* >J gg MM Stands Empty as Tigers Lose, 4-1 as 1,050 Fans WafcffContest Jim Bunning Handed 14th Loss as GarvOr Gains Victory DETROIT (AP) • 7 “We should’ Grid Cards Beat Las Angeles, 43-21 roc*- j place White Sox. The Yankees' I combination Is 2 over, the third- wim« i Iplace Orioles I . «tmtc»H mart I The Yankees, abut out on five] u2te^*t5E [hits by Billy Muffett 6-4for seven) Ito Innings, came from behlitd in five-run eighth, which begun with an w ^ error bjr'shortstbp Don Buddin. AISSrcir double by Hector Lopez tied it] 1-all, and Roger Maria then brokeIw--- it up with a single. New York oJSST' mU 3 LOS ANGELES (AP1- rff***’ wWh Luke George Herring dropping back to .. -, .. Roadi bred Owens adding hit «sai*anee —y thg.sfCc Ryan c«ne into the game iatel r ai ****-?•. ti0ute expiodedend passed 54vatxtsiArnnitfe *5 J® PO“>U Friday night aa the Carroll Dale. Dale gave the Ram Cardtaala rolled to a 43-21 vie-] Jaw one of their few bright toy over the Lo* Angeles Rams moments with a brilliant one »«end fjri* «. «y»- atjj, bswoit i ssa&iMssurti IDDtn GAMES (hence of IRf Detroit fans. a stayed horn” was a common jin the opening game"of thi Na-jruniilii'catrt VfeTthnJIir com plaint at Briggs Stadium yea-jttonal Football League season * * * terdaywhere ***' * ♦ ♦ The Ram quartet***, .Trf teSjmjdayed fU aa 60-j A crowd' of^47.44t wretched asjwacamf eight times tor Tjyafda the transplanted Chicago team] tat trying to pass. The Los Alicante from behind in the third!fries ball carriers were held to a quarter The Cards scored 191 mere, 50 yards naming, points on two touchdowns,, two Roach completed’ six out of 13 conversions, a field goal and a passes for 305 yards with one Insafety. It was the first time- the|»«cepted. Cardinal* had beaten the Hams 1 " since 1951. j Racing tbe dock it becoming a , * * * jhabit with the New York Titans At gime time, ealy 14 pesple, 1 Roach, formerly of Southern of the American Football League.' I m-ludiag the cap aa doty, were | Methodist and now in his third * * * settled daws a« their bleacher ?*** to pro ball, threw touchdown The Titans, who lost to Boston perches. Aad things didn't get if®*** *° John T5*™1 Crow lorilast week when a last-minute mack better as the cool, aver. 52 ^snls. and three to Sonny Ran- Wocked punt resulted Apparently, mdat people did prefer staying home rather than watch fife sixth place Detroit Tigers drop a 4-1 decision to last place Kansas City- At least, that’s what the story was up ' bleachers. punt from the 13 with 16 seconds left to go. He got the kick off but i charging Nick Mumley deflected it to the side where Donnahoo was standing. wrv cues* i________ US>. J pm. Baltimore r»fh.' winning JTk tf^T tfiis thin Victory Against eight de- three seasons. pno ffljt * * fUtl } ------—r feats. Carver gave up only four! it * _,:,K ... “taped their second quarterbacks Billy II , M f Rocky Colavito - his 32nd of the]^ Ry(in uwmentedi all night by the rushing Cardinal! spearheaded by ex- (k M WMtUMt*. IMM* Kbedulrd NATIONAL LKAG IF .rally, collecting six hits and a wa)k r0* cui Bob Turley, removed tor a pinch-jA*r * 4fc Hitter in the spurt, was the winner JJJJj for a 9-3 record after giving upjpt»r« g- j three hits and an unearned run. Sit fiohby Shantz mopped Up. * The White Sox roiled behind,,—^ m iWynn 13-10 with Ted Klusrewri(i|SSSe. Mr m , hitting w home run and driving jin three rims, and Minnie Minoso - “* rapping a pair of RBI doubles. .HI ■ac- ______ .Minoso «m elected in the ninth. iMMwm. Cleveland (Perry.whon ^ his bat St reliever BsrMk, | « waaasoua Friuik Funk after’ a knortutownjffe^I' •i Detroit ifece* f r,iil« In the semifinals! °*'l saawMbSW, ' p and MacKey plays Holmberg. |i^AJ.,'K'c' I bnatMhwta^^LLSy^ .m ; Buchhois mivsticed Friday hyjES?^*-JF,**- !S u* oll^Tm11* , m 1 beating Ramsey Earnhart of Ven- ian tYajeiicn Vti^t1 a^jyi'rw I for*. Calif .742. 44 vriiile Muv groTOjffB. BflMRs ... Kay oyerqame Charles McKinley, ■=* ^ . p" !8t. Louto, 6-4 34. 6-3.---- — year. Jim Bunning,. who was tapped with Ms 14th loss against 10 wiiu,] held the Athletics scoreless forn IF four innings. But they went out to JDlliniCfilU0i LiOSGS front hi the fifth when BUI Tuttle's triple scored Pete Daley, Tuttle is another former Tiger. Dick Williams made U M hi the sixth with Ms lSth heme run *f the season Info the upper deck stands. Then, deny Lumps ■cored In the eighth an n double —by Williams. ---------—;t ■ ' ; The A’s got one more run for before ‘ Tom Suttm tallied the school’s ’ first varsity touchdown .on a pass 1 j from Bruce Yuille./The latter ■ -_____ - flipped to Larry Qtodsworth for c;r™ !wr six more later, wriked two. TheTigere threatened Yttfll ^ GoWsWorth were 2 222 “ "^ the key men on oHense while BUI sixth Innings when they put two;Snow j men on ’base,. ________ s By The Asaodated Preis The Big Ten apens its football campaign today with a “no count’’ game involving Illinois and Indiana whUe eight other teams test nonconference opposition. The game at Champaign finds Illinois a two-touchdown favorite but the interesting factor is how Indiana will react against conference foes since its games will not count in the standings. The Hoosiero ere being penalized for alleged recruiting violations. Michigan Mate^ at Pittsburgh, jBoUermalrtre' opener SaturdojrJtitle. will tfopw five PennsyivaiiUi boys against Pitt. North- About 40,000 fans are expected. -western at Oklahoma, Southern Purdue figured to be able Methodist at Ohfo State, UCLA maintain its high defensive stand-at Purdue and Wisconsin at Stan- jard with a veteran line out-tad- weighing the Brui-ns about 10 With the exception of Northwest- poUnd* pBr man* era being s one-point nnAnAng at| R1(*. with only two victories re- Oklahoma, Big Ten teams are I'«>«tathe past two seasons, opens .. .... _ either favored or even-money Iita I960 campaign Saturday night!™8 is theflfth meeting between a a . . . . onroim<-4 n r!**«*w(* T««L _ ...Ui .U tllP tMlTlI With Pitt VPt tft VTlh • fullback Ron Hatcher, a hardhitting power runner from Carnegie, and guard George Asar, moving np to the vanity after a " WUmbT c51 — Phtlltpa. Cl* m . M EBITAN LKAOVE WTCUINO b W »■ so W L BBS. w H n M 13 i t .a ■ 78 M 5 k 1 I il Kbrllek. 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PbppbtBbit I 3.34 Michigan State and Pittsburgh, are figured even in their nation-1 A crowd of 40.000 is expected to; 22-8. ii4 Bi ri SSid IS 155 150 20 * 0 1 2,47 lie 172 SI ItT 12 It 3.SS Ohio State’s football team will' Lbry. ’ d*i ' Bunning, who had three strike-! outs to lift his season total to 200, one ihy of his league-leading 1959 total, commented: “It looked like the only guy who was hying an either ride was Ned Garviw” Both teams will have a chance to try again today. Kansas City’s Dick HaO (7-12) and Detroit’s Bi)b Bruce (34) are scheduled th fitch.--^—”•---- KANSAS CUT skrhbl Tuttlb of . S11 1 Tod 2b Lu pi u-2b 112 0 Vtbl u DETROIT — If any ever broke "In as a future all america, it’s Dave Hoppmann, a spindly-legged tailback, the heavy duty man for Iowa State. DM* If 4 1 HI, __________ _________4tr Johnton 2b 3 I 0 O BoUlns lb 4-4 0 r-BnzOor OIOS Colavito rf 4 1 I jUSisit ■ if a» MoonoM Ik 444 Hamlin s lilt OorbOSM O 3 5 10 z Dairy .0-41X0 Bnanlna f ,511 "*---o i a S S bMlbfo 14 9 P4III Staler p 009 ^ * SSii Totala (Mavra fatal* _ - . -A—KB tata far* play far Vast la •th; > mw*k awl far Batmlas in Ttb; > -*nn#une*4 for R. Johnaorf la Mb: e-hit tata OMbla play far SnyOar la Kama Ctty DMr.lt t- Luap*. PO-A—Kama* City 91-12. Orrntrt: Toat, Bellini '“filter' aad O*inert. Soph Tailback Is Real sota is a two-point favorite Mfohi- 8 c h ool s. T^h ^ a Sre+riS![fu,,Ji Jj* «“{**«■ ttot «ri PftS? ^ raJ six fovoritc over the Owls. ^ I n "SSt iT 18 Improve L^o^^™ ^^S^fcta. picked by 11 over Oregon State and am its i*sa «K-«rd of four irioa 8pTM' *l“ sh*». 6u. Ohfo State ia h-w 08 ,* rocara or four wins the famed "four yards and.* c Ohfo State is being touted 12 points a* tv, Ww. will make Mb of dust” offense bV been frille. debut with a aterttug II v 4 149 51 IS 9 I 254 « 244 M 131 14 15 550 14 119 44 103 14 7 3.51 2 212 104 547 12 U 5.50 I bettor than Southern Methodist. n frilled up ® Cyclone Against Titans NetP* Dame, Installed a three ■ favorite aver OaMfor- It was a one-man show by Hbpp- riddled Detroit’s defenses with his deceptive running and unerring paaaing. Hoppmann started the cyclones off the second time they had the ball with a 51-yard scoring pan to Don Webb. Ia the second quarter, he tilth- mann last night that lifted toe am- 49 for bilious cyclones to their "second easy 1906 victory, a 44-21 lacing of Detroit The M year old Madison. WIs.. youngster, who weighs only 171 pound*, scared ihree tanthdaoraa and passed SI ^uds for another. He gained 224 yards nuking nod 96 more peering for a total at fM — * C**d game’s ontpnt far & M^toN. fotmiihh praise of the soph alar. Coach day Stapleton, unhappy with the Cyclones' over-all performance against surprisingly stubborn Detroit, Staler * ' x-Ptachor Afulrr* a ,j ‘T can't say enough about Hopp- i J .mann,’’ said Stapleton, a pessi-> .1 0 j mist hy nature. “He was nothing ,* ‘iahort of being great- It was toe Boitth. Bebwarta, PtaX Jersey Golfers in Quarterfinal of Senior Meet Hoppmann, fori two games out °I high school, now has contributed to seven Iowa State touchdowns to . his two 0S7ERVILLE, Mass. (AP) Favorite Cestone of James-burg. N.J., and fdlow Garden State entry J, Wolcott Brown Friday advanced to the quarter-finals of the sixth annual U. S-Seniors Golf Championship. Gresham Is Unanimous Ameag the victims in the latest Gourat Irak medalist £tuart Rock- py of Los Angeles. Roday, 65 year-old real estate Appraiser, was*upset by David R«e, St-year-did feather nessman from Cleveland, 4 and 3. The Los Angeles veteran ana only two holes, fit* first and toe Mxt-to-last 14th. DETROIT (AP)—Detroit's contender for t lightwetgfo championship bout, Gene scored, s unanimous HMtxmd decision over Algeria’s Lahouari Go-dih at CMymfoc Stadium Friday togrt. . ^ pSo r his f seaaoa at his alma year, tabs the 1969 one of qaestion marts., The Bnrins of UCLA, 8-7 upset-ten of Pittsburgh last week; will try to tut Purdue’s lfigame string ol home football victories ia the! down on a play Stapleton calls '"The Salty Rand.” It's a (day oa which Hoppmann runs all alone, a take off on the naked reverie, with the blocking and faking moving the opponent the other way. It was Iowa State’s money play all game, setting up touchdowns after Detroit fought back tor a 21-21 tie earty In the thud quarter. Detroit, la-its first game with a predominantly green team, made it tough for 46 minutes. The Titans trailed 21-7 in the second quarter and fought back to tie ft before going under.* Coach Jim Miller was encouraged by the Titans' showing. “Vo kept them in trouble far of toso* first gams adriaksa.’ Two fumtdes and a blocked punt were cashed in by Iowa State for Jim Foot, a speedy right halfback from Coldwatef. was Titans’ offensive, standout. He gained 91 yards 4m f carries. Jerry Gross, a former Bay CRy all-sfater. made his quarterbacking debut with Detroit in the final Grom completed one qf “ for no yardage. Referee Lou JaOos - fijfr'wa * Greriuqn with every round ever m the former French charaptov Gresham weigfaad -139 and Go-fdfli 140H. v : 1 ’ ap of 10 letfernw led by aa on-tasted aopbonriore quarterback, 19-yearaM Dave GBnks of Toledo, Ohio. Oregon Condi Len Casanova, whose terms are 11th ranked to the nation lari year, will field a swift team tinder the guidance of signal I CUt’Mf. Wa»h. US 147 41 5 ot lari yearis talent, dropped surprising 20-0 game to Missouri Baitsaory mismwa and Bowtfioid, atvr last Saturday in which fiftpble* and pass interceptions played a big part. Despite the outcome, the Buckeyes aren’t expecting a picnic AStalpMaa la 7W4 » BaW ot It's Mew! II'i FibI PDTI-WTT 54 Holo* COLT jiMr-jiur U.S.A. TRAM rOL IKK CSNTSB caller Dave Groez, who was among since a haW-ok ...$1.60 Whitman’s Red Book.... . $1.75 Guide to Grading Coins ..$1.50 Cssh for Yonr Coins.......50c PONTIAC STATIONERS Downtown Pontiac—Next to Shlnnera He rpn at Santry Park where j I two years ago he set his world! ]record of 3:'54.5 —— j. Elliott won despite slight stomach upset which has troubled himi jsince -kiln T,500-meter triumph, at Only in the lari lew yards did Elliott' shake off second place Terry Sullivan of Rhodesia and " Britain's Gordon PiiW. * i Sullivan’s time was 3:59.8. Plrie Ad 3:69.9 and cracked 4 minutes for the first time. Laszlo Tabori of Santa Clara, Calif., was fourth in 4:00.7. This waj ElUott's sixth top nee to 10 days, to those 10 days he traveled more than 2,000 miles around Europe, Elliott will run in Glasgow Saturday, and then London, Manchester, Birmingham and Sweden nfect week. FrMaT'i KiktkMtaa na*A«r jail* sure uu.) i jsiwtoia rriJ 5 i Cleveland CAL) 8. Hershcf (AL) t Niw Vork (HU T Sault 8te. Mftiii (HU : CYCLONE JOT — End Larry Montre (87) at the Iosrw'Stqte Cydcoea la wormed over by three University of Detroit players after a five-yard gain 4m a peas from Dave Hoppmaa in the first quarter Friday night. 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Cleaner h-p.: K8.95 Polisher, 14-In ' i V l T was taken just before the storm .struck. . •' ' ms HANDWORK - Ray Lingle is understandably proud of die pine hutch cabinet he made lor this new home. It stands in a {dace of im- mmmmmsxseamm9 -•*wr Your Neighbor’s House Ray tingles Build Ranch Home in Auburn Manor Schedule of Chores Cuts Heating Costs By UNIT ODELL Pontiac PreM Home Editor Remember Thursday, September first, the day we had that violent wind and rain storm? That’s the day we were out at the Ray Lingle home in Auburn -Manors In fact, the exterior shot Hie Lingles are a young couple who planned and built their own home. Lingle teaches drafting and shop in Troy and is more experienced than many men who build their houses. His father, bis father-in-law and some of his -students helped with the work which took abopt ♦ months. Moving day was at Thanksgiving time last year. Mrs. IJnglr Is a school see-retary. Other Inhabitants of Hie ranch home an a pair of tiger cats, Haas aad Frits; shepherd pep, Candy. The ymdes lot on Nichols are done in red. white and blue. On the other side of the hall- VValls are blue, drapeHee are "white and aoceesoriee are red. -In the living room the floor Is carpeted lie Mack and white tweed. The dining room floor is polished oak with a blue braided rug under the taMe. The divider wall at the right of the froat door has bookcase* aad space for the TV oa the living room oMel The vestibule has a state floor with jt sliding door dqeet at am side, There’s a grayish white ledge rock fireplace at the end of the living room. Fittings are bran. Throw pillows on the hearth and on the sofa aae bright red. So are the scatter rugs. way there'* a piano to the din* has double sawhorse-type leg*. It and the chain are black. There am red backs mud lest on the chairs. Over the table it a hobnail light fixture. * * * The kitchen la L-shaped. There's a email lavatory closq to the back door. Walla are aqua except for the soffit and one wail which have aqua, brown and white paper. • The fleer la covered with beige linoleum that hat trtaaglee of red, yellow, aqua aad brown. Counter tope are white with gold fleck*. Mack breakfast set. Near this is the hallway to the basement, the garage. The bathroom Is long and narrow. Everything Is ptak aad white. The long vanity has white Formica on tbo top wtth wavy pink Bneo. Around the tab while file* are laid. The first bedroom Is need as a -dan,--In here is an old organ that has been In Mn. Llngie'% family for Si years, ft is In excellent condition. She has another family heirloom,' a little picture that la over a century old. Walla in here'are green. The guest room has white walla and orchid Woodwork. Curtains, the bedspread and scatter rugs hands. Those little pillows are red. The pine rocker has a documentary print for the upholstery. NEW YORK—All of us know we can cut heating costs by taking some simple home • handyman steps, but usually we don’t get around to It until November’s .icy winds make the job highly unattractive, if not Impossible. -v * ♦ £ Here’s a program suggested by the Research Institute of America, world’s largest private industry-supported business advisory organization, in a report to employes Resurfacing Driveway Is Do-It-Yourself Job on ' your heating Mils winter months. Each paragraph gives you one weekend chore—not so much work that you’re exhausted, not so little that you have no sense of accomplishment. And any one of these steps will save you significant cash. Weatherstripping loose doors and windows, for example, means you save $27 in Hutchinson, Kansas, $54 in Kingston, Ontario POORS AND. WINDOWS. Re-Renew beat-up Ip loose windows and doors. Here’i ill sash windows a major heat leak is often between the bottom dndow and the bottom of the upper pane, CALKING. According to the Research Institute, the average1 house hits the Equivalent of a hole in the wall the size of a basketball. You can reduce it to a pea by calking the small clinks between foundation and frame. For larger chinks, use a m o r e permanent material recommended by your dealer. AIR-VENTS AND RADIATORS. Thorough cleaning is a must. Dust,/ recesses keeps air freon circulating around radiators. HEATING SYSTEM. Have it thoroughly inspected by a pro- to a depth of surface, w holes and cracks should with a ready prepared patching compound, can be tamped firm- special tip; If you’ve plugged all the heat leaks, you should take advantage of this health tip: keep-your thermostat at 70 degrees. Doctors say that’s comfortable for the normal person normally clothed. At night don’t turn the thermostat down more than 10 degrees, moving it any further actually coats more money. '<» * Heating Men Get National Approval dence. Make sure be checks the if chimney, foo. You can lave on future bills, however, by having :. Mm show you what you yourself—for example, drain a hot d water system and bleed the radi-d a tors; clean the filter on a hot-air I. system.. Have him show you, too, i- all the points where oiling is nee-\ essary. * * * ALL WINTER LONG. A drafty * and dean the entire house is uncomfortable unless Oakland county har file third Indoor Comfort Bureau in the state to be licensed, by the Na- ymn bfve cflflfl- tionpl Warm Air AunritHiw Bryan French is president of the load organization. The bureau operates a program ' Of installing Silver Shield heating and cooling systems. Dealers and contractors finance, promote, enforce and guarantee their own work, according to acoepted high level standards. The national association Is a non-profit organization that has operated a 42-year research pro- IN AUBURN MANOR — The Ray tingles built this beige ranch home on Nlch-jfs Drive in Auburn Manor No. 1. They’Ve lived In it since last Thanksgiving. Win- te"... Nmitt frm ptmtM St V»M»r*»cf daw and door trim arc brown, except for the bright splash of coral that is the garage door. Planters match the.chimney, are buff brick. The tingles’ lot is 130 by 2M foal. a>\ ■ ieo$E2L»: ((ground for LIVIN' j ... _ ^ —--5i- Next to the fireplace is a pihe tenor of the house at-beige siding rodter with , documentary print with buff brick fireplace and upholstery. The sofa and match-planter boxes. Trim is brown, ex- .fog chair are gray, eept for the garage door which Is" ‘ ... . cora) ^\|lext to the hallway lead tug to the bedrooms Is a pine FLAG COLORS hutnh nisgh miU The ----Living room and dining room workmanship Is beautiful. wooden valance continues across the window over the sink. Below is a.whitE dotted gwigp ruffle. The oven is set into the wall which has been covered with a light weight brick-like material. .. ■»....- * * bt the el there is a yellow and. Jn the master bedroom walla arc pale pMk. Curtains pre pink and white. Valance boards above the windows are scalloped^Furniture is maple. Before moving to Auburn Manor the Lingle* lived in Pontiac. - ROCK FIREPLACE — The Lingles' fireplace is grayish white ledgerock. Hearth fittings are brass. Thq sunburst clock has brass THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER £4, i960 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SEVENTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1060 Apartment in Split Level lor Parents or Renters Norman Schram The Landscape Man’ Personalised Service FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • SERVICE Otm 15 Turn to toffee FREE PLANNING Fair Prices—High Quality Shrubs 845 W. Hsuss f». a 2-1*24 — FI 2-40C FE 4-8614 896 Bag Street Pontiac, Michigan LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Home Sitas v . M 2-0015 er MU 4-1125 ADDITIONAL DETAILS ’' A number of impressive design features lend distinction to B-31. Particularly notmbi. is its loaf sod rad * appearance, i handsome exterior ___________... with a concrete-block grille enclosing the outdoor living space on the breezeway between house and ga-rage. The massive stone chimney is set at fui unusual angle to create another distinctive note. os Haotini •Air*-~Mwll< with extensive counter space in {both. ■ Supremo Ixctll MOERY'S Architect Matem made extensive use of large windows and sliding glsss doors to open 'up the home PI 2-4970 Traditional Homes Are Coming Back in Style Furnace FILTERS the Home with the Distinguished Look FEATURING B-31 Statistics This nine-room split level is designed to provide an apartment of two rooms for rental or use by grandparents; . - Despite large number of rooms, the area of living and bedroom levels Is only 1,196 square feet. Grade level adds 535 sq. ft. ....... There are two baths and a total of IS cloeets. Over-all dimensions are 69' 7" in width by 26’ 8” in depth. • Family Room With ffartphco Superbly Built mm Wholesale to All! -10 DOWN PAYMENT -FIRST PAYMENT DECEMBER MImIm Ckwihlly film Wilknl Cost 6as Heat YOU’LL WANT Janitrol .mAtenance-fi , AJuag-HyiUM. , MW practical dwellings built by proven in spacs and comfortable living. “Traditional" mean* a pitched | structure of the raised platform variety. Both are spue generators. The too! contour provides space for an attice apartment, ATERFORD e $12-200 . UNMATCHED YEAR-AFTER-YEAR? OVER 10 MODELS, SIZES, STYLES Phone____________sq. ft. of Bring area plus att. garage. AH on Gall for FREE Estimates! NO PAYMENTS AINTIL JANUARY IR 3-340590' wide lots. Furnished modelat 1343 WNftier. 7-1 . ★ATTICS—TORCHES V* RECREATION ROOMS a OPEN noon to 8 P.M. daily am ioni: FE 4-0994 FE 4-0995 3162 W. Haras SI. PROTECTS children, pets and property NO MONEY DOWN, 5 YEARS TO PAY —GAS- r—OIL—i 105,000 ITU MMN ITU _ *208 *252 NO MONEY NO MONEY DOWN DOWN r© L *\ a. . j t / -J) n THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER u, lOtfu NINETEEN rbm are about tombs, milk, **> 1 n ' . •• mTZaT**;** ^Modern Basement hl ——°*er producu|Fcx:aI Point for Family HOMES FOR AMERICANS WALL COLORS SUPER KEM-TONE Deluxe Latex Wall Paint Avis Cabinet Shop And Building Supply 1570 Opdyke'ltd. PontUj FI 4-4310 The young family planning to. A home workshop center for tmodemize an older house mightjDad. wb well to start at the bottom -L 4. **.”■*** *« * Le tmrktm th. _____iu |huUt-hi storage for reeanfe. toys Le.. tackle the basement Brat. ltaA gua^ ^ a ^ “A modem basement can be theipm^ table. . ydOf the home, J An jn(ornM,| eating-cooking arte j Ek,W^,' featuring a copper-hooded barte- home improvement Bnanc- w ^ brickportttioo with shelf j *-.*,—*.—*. tion’s largest consumer /credit or- A lavatory, preferably next lb ganlzatiom. Ht can tighten Moth-; the baeeesmt entrance where the housekeeping choree and pro-1 1*4 be It easMy from vide recreational faculties fbr every member- of die family.'* Here, according to Ekkers, are some of the "value-packed features’’ that can he included in a professionally planned and executed basement remodeling Job: abundance of steel cabinets and built-in sewing table and sink. the yard. A closet for boots, rutyiers, snow-suits and other outdoor wear. A storage room fbr skis, sleds, trunks, lawn furniture and any other family paraphernalia that won't fit in the garage. A dumbwaiter connecting the basement with the upper floors. While yea’ra at It, Ekkers says, acw heating plant If the aid aor shows signs of wanting out. lender I 'niversal C.LT.’o “Property 1-Improvement Plan," he states, a new heating system and a complete basement remodeling Job can he financed In a single package and paid for la monthly Installment*. Ekkers points out that many' lumber dealers,. contractors and remodeling specialists, maintain J .. . . "one-stop modernization centers"! A new portable electronic- airL^, can handle ^ ^ta^ J icleaner developed ^y i*» M^-hmsement renovation from the biue-j apolis-HoneyweU Regulator Com- ^ ,hrough completion of pany is said to remove from a ^ project *Wwro* a- "They caii draw up plans to suit! 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This six-room ranch has three moderate sized bedrooms, bath area with built-in vanity arid large linen closet and full basement. Garage is optional. Habitable area it 1,024 square feet. The plan HA112Y by Architect Herman H. York, 90-04 161 St., Jamaica 32, N. -Y. case in riband shape^^H may j MTange a method of financing 1 f A v/» -% be plugged into any ordhuuy elec- ^ wi„ w to pay for your UFI6I113l LOUIlCfe f\Y6d. [trie outlet, since it require, no " , Beckons Young in Legs Sn This Amazing Softener Today at H. E STANTON Heating and Plumbing Contractor ltoStato FE 5-1683 more power than that needed for! a 40-watt lamp. It may be moved j from room to room or even gc along on a trip, if necessary. Acoordlng to the manufacturer, the unit le capable of removing airborne particles ae small as l t.ioo.oooth of sntack, er en small that It would trike. 80,Sri* of them' tri cover a pencil del. 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Good quality hay contains about two-thirds a* many digestible nuts as grain rind feed mixtures. APLAY PENWTTH TOYS t | built in has a floor well off *’ the ground, is easy to store and quickly set up. Amusing ducks slide along the top and a cut-out acrobat set in a side panel flips over and over. Pattern 459, whlehltsts materials, gives Jull-siBr (hitting guides and directions, is 35c. It also is one of four patterns in the Tiny Tots Toy Packet No. 52 —all for 91.’ The Fontiae Proas -Pattern Dept., Bedford Hills. New York. _—** +■»■*• -C v tr- : f j * ■•*'" *• » s? v- i * K. J & 'C\ k -’.i f make rwitd I textured VARI-KROM, tha original do-it-yourself imriticoior spotter point In 20 bfautiful, ready-mixed multicolors and unlimited intermiaat. So assy to ro* ft on . . or spray II on wfth your vacuum cteanar attachment. (Or, If you prefer. wa’K b« happy to rocommond a pointer). Quick drying, jcrubbabte VARI KROM coats teas bacausa It tests tonga. Evon 15 thousand scrubbing brush strokes can’t panatrste Ns tough flnishl Oonwki and choose your muMcotor. Tha rest is purs magic *W Mre magic with multicolor magic VARI-KNOM. Distributed By PONTIAC PAINT WHOLCUlC — RETAIL 17-19 S.P«rry St. FIM184 , ^—r----------------- Root Gutters Are Vital to Your Home These attractive sisters have j been my loyal suppliers of la- a half to three inches wide with| tapered nylon brushes. Now! It tha Time to Build, Ropoir and Rtmodol Your Homo ... BUILD BEFORE WINTER and SAVE Call FE 4_ AND WE WILL TELL YOU WHY! • ADDITIONS O SIDING • ATTIC ROOMS O BATHROOMS • PORCHES • RECREATION ROOAAST • GARAGES • BASEMENT ROOMS • KITCHENS • ALTERATIONS • COMBINATION WINDOWS NO MORn DOWN . . . S Till! TO FAT JIST m raw w BUI LOANS MIDWEST BIILKIS and Supply Over 20 Years in Pontiac 718 Wost Huron Aerate Pram Haw Post Office tors for yean aad their Meet are Ingenious, to pat It mildly. Bet to this esse their “doing” mn Oriental utility room turned j oat to be a simple and practical approach to a familiar problem. : The girls and their widowed! mother are gay and popular peo-j pie. Their smallish living ropmi in their modern split-level hfune I just isn’t large enough for enter-taining two sets of friends. So the hunt befean for space where the girls could entertain j informally. The utility room pro-j .vided it. Placed over the garage [in this basementless house, it had! been planned for storage as wellj as tor housing utilities, and is| ] about 10 feet wide and 17 feet} i long. The furnace, water, heater, washing machine and tubs are lo- • UVE IN BEAUTIFUL Any practice which plans roofjeated at one aid. drainage at certain points in a 1%elr ^ * a r„ r^steni house and neglects other areas, decor I. ba*d on the use of floor does not accomplish the real purpose of-providing adequate water drainage from the roof away from the house. The Roof Drainage Manufacturers Institute recommends that all roofs regardless of pitch and overhang be provided iwith metal gutters and downspouts > adequately designed to quickly and efficiently remove water from the roof. In order to get beat drainage, gutters must be sloped slightly towards the downspout. The In- of straw matting, matchitick i blinds and a Japanese lantern, j Even though no true Oriental could ever call this home, the effect is pleasant and admirably suited for the meager budgets and limber legs of youth who scoff •t chairs, sofas and oimilar refinements. Walls are painted- a soft green. Matchstick blinds, attached to ceiling beams, can bn let down *99 MOVES YOU IN stitute recommends a slope of ap-l16 *creen machinery when une ineti in r —• Moat of the floor, away from gutters are . not correctly1 tito washing machine, Is covered sloped, the possibility of overflow with thick, inexpensive straw during heavy rain storms Is Increased. Then again, gutters out adequate slope may ,hokl rain water increasing the possibility of damage by ruat to the gutter. at the ends of the gutter aad lor be eae square Inch of downspout each, sue hundred square feet of asatttag. Floor cushions, ptastii covered to brl ght Mace and j greens, are homemade. Finding a suitable table to be uaed~ for aihtrsyx, faraflimenfs and records presented a problem, i No old table they had could be enough without looking totally un-Oriental. Remembering a table I’d seen improvised at a picnic where guests sat on the blanket-protected If you are planning to build al*round' 1 could ofter a *u**estion.j new tome, be sure to consult your Basically, the low table is a sheet; sheet mete! contractor, ifc wia!«* plywood m eft square woodent point out the advantages of proper}1****' I asked a designer friend, roof drainage and show you tiler**0 I™0** a1wut fW* things howj various types of products avaii-J^ M fixed to fit into the: able to • suit every architectural; **tting. PLYWOOD TOP i A sheet of plywood throe by five feet is the top; four square ant foam six hr six-poati lie the legs. The top, painted with a semigloss paint in a color, features a narrow black border with a simple geometric design comers. Legs also are Madt. The harder looks difficult bat ba’t, becMO ro done with masking tape, Bat a 01 e pel I. ’ After tee plywood Is sealed or primed the arm aroaad the edge Is patatod Maek. Use twa cnti. Why paint is dry, masking tape la laid on to mark the bfederj THE HIGHLANDER, A TRI-LEVEL WITH 1400 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA • 3 OR 4 BEDROOMS • FINISHED RECREATION ROOM INCLUDED IN PURCHASE PRICE • SEPARATE DINING AREA • 1 Yi BATHS • BUILT IN OVEN AND RANGE j • FACE BRICK FROM 13,950 Vertical Lines Will Heighten Low Room Increasing the apparent size of a small bedroom with a low ceiling is a difficult decorating tate, bat one that can be accomplished tf certain'basic rules are followed. The basic rule is to introduce .vortical lines, hut it is important that a fight color be used. MarUte planks, which are If wide, automatically create a vertical llad trotement yith the Joint line to inftete. pitetro. ~Tto^ te» top; twero, each plank. Available atU*t, to eofor are broohad oa lumber deafen in a variety of when the finishing coat has ahnost’ pleaaant pastel colors, foe plankxrdried. the tape fe carefully E? • Piwtic tetforojatrtppad off. when dry. wax the [that can be danqpwiped clean, top fori deeper luMter. 'Since matching cove and ■ base, — --. - — -----------—^— moldings aK available with the[ '' matansl, it fe possible to eignttoqe For rtealtin* doll hods whom teune basic color from floor; flimsy bottoms have brokeik use riling This continuous color a Jhria panel of strong, teUnter-1 Mrot is Important " ^ proof Masonite ihardtoard. ’ .. SUES BY J. W- MURPHY & ASSOCIATES Model Phene OR 3-4911 Ifodtls open rta% *#d Sunday fi*m 12 Nooji to t p.ii. atouteteteMaMiteteiiitepiMtetei THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1900 TWENTY Second Service jin Playroom fapsCTp* SPHALT refrigerator • Irf f i/r for your! r kitchen. don't caW a runkman to | haul away the old unit. Instead,! move It* to the playroom or family j . room. The children will be delighted if you keep it storked with mitt. Juke, "soda pop," and fruit [for play-time Weis/ [Playroom parties far the ettdts will be more fun for everyone if you prepare cold foods in advance and stoiAthem fat the extra refrigerator. Stock it with beverages, fill the ke trays, and you’ll be able to enjoy the party when guests arrive, indead of running back land forth or up and down stairs] ! to the kitchen. | To make the old refrigerator ; match the playroom deear, paint | > Jt to match the walls, cover It with oar of the aelf stkkUf J I decorative papers, or paint CLEVELAND, Ohio — A lightweight, natural quarried atone that can eastty be applied by the average homeowner Is now being produced by Shakertown Corporation. Cleveland. Ohio. Called SUvara Stone, each piece is 1-inch thick and la haid in place by «P«ri«l clips, ft can be applied pver almost any surface todudinu wood or plywood sheathing, brick or cement block on either in bettor or exterior surfaces. Each piece is grooved at top and bot tom to receive the heavy duty wall anchors secured with special Silvara steel tk pins. No special floor or reinforcing is necessary because a steer starter strip supports the bottom row of stone. A hammer and level are the only tools needed. Armstrong Cork Company offers this table of characteristics. Heavier gauges of some of thebe, flooring types will generally caetlhore than the Resilient flooring products are available today in a wide variety of types to fit any flooring need.-To help the home, owner determine whkh type will best, suit his own requirements. ; make It a conversation piece aa [ | well as a convenience. I It there’s room enough, you can [build shelves.next to the refrig-| [erator to hold paper-piates,' cups, [and napkins, can and bottle openers, condiments, and canned and bottled beverages. Cover the party | t fnntrv with stork totiwr doors or I All Grades of Maple Good for Flooring [Chemicals Preserve Woo 4 When lumber is used under eoo-j jditions of constant outdoor exposure or dose to the ground,! Home Workshop pantry with stock louver doors or shutters of ponderosa pine painted to match the playroom woodwork.) There are threr regular grades I of hard maple flooring. Grading fort J additional protection is necessary. Pfhls can be provided by numerous Appalachian producers is done un-Jer the rules of the National Oak! Flooring Manufacturers' Association. and for northern, producers! under tht rule* of the staple Flooring Manufacturers Association. The federal standard stock catalog pro-j vidcs that hard maple flooring may: be ordered to conform with the ! rules of either association. The first gradg. calls.4or a-iace. Add 2 or 3 MORE ROOMS Using Our FAIRWAY DORMER NO MONIT DOWN — 5 TIMS TO FAY "Cull Fur Fret Estimates" chemicals whkh are toxic to in-! {sects and. which also leave the [lumber dean, odorless and paint--table. Many chemicals impart an; Wtrhctlvc color to the wood, which1 ;may serve as. finish, in lieu of; size and shape of the cushion you will need. Mark and then cut the latex foam one quarter of art inch larger than your pattern byline. Lay a protective pad. of bur. lap cotton, Jute nr nthar maten.il over the expoped springs before mounting. When covering the cushioning, avoid using a fabric that will stretch excessively.. QUESTION: I am considering painting the outride of our wooden house with one of the latex /emulsion paints. Since I expect to apply two coats, I would like to know! how much time to1 aftnr between costa. ’ '» ANSWER: You'll get the an- [ stroKe to prevent me teem oi i» sw*r to thU question when y#u ’ifllU from becoming dull too quickly, buy the paint and read the In j However, in what is called draw- struct! ons on the label. However, filing, the file is moved Across this type of paint naually re lithe surface crosswise and kept in qaires kaa drying time than eta- QUESTION: I had always understood that the teeth of a file [are made to cut in only one direction and that, consequently, the [Pick Flooring Best Suited to Room 'paint; for exterior members, such HOUSE PLANTS will look their best on this stand which accommodate* • both sun and shade lovers. African violets will like the lower shelves where their blossoms show to best advantage. Pattern 463. whkh gives illustrated steps 34.000,000 pounds of copper tube, vice as much as five years ago. rare used this past year in sari- CUSTOM BUILT durability are desired. four fqll-size patterns in the. Stand and Shelf Packet No. 48 -all for SI. The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept:, Bedford Hills. New York. The second and third grades per- ] mil progressively more latitude In jfoe matter of appearance but each] {will lay serviceable floors. The low-] jer grades often are favored for recreation rooms and other purposes where the added interest of dis-[ tinctive wood markings is desired. 1 • •LOCK BUILDERS OF FINE GARAGES 7722 Aiistor*. Waterford YOU WILL NOT BE UNDER ANY OBUflATlOW tat us com* out and show you our models, and give specifications and prices on your garoge Homogenize Paint Often the pigment in The location of the room, then. QUESTION: Several weeks fego 11 put down asphalt tile in one of ] the. rooms'in our house. I now notice that tiny bits of cement are creeping .up between the tiles in one section of the room. What ran 1 do about this? ANSWER: No doubt this cgn 1 ditlon was caused by the appli cation of too much cement in the j:Is important in determining the; 'jkind of flori* that can be chosen. [ Here are some other factors to be i [[considered: what is toe room to be] [used for? Is food or water likely ’ to be spilled (to the floor? If so, ' j then perhaps one of the sheet j [materials is the answer: j i Is the room designed for sleep- : 55j enamel will settle to the bottom! Sg while it is on the dealer's shelf.] 5 To mix the enamel thoroughly, do SI this. Pour off most of the liquid! SI into » clean container. Stir the! ' QUESTION: I Intend to build, •[some bookshelves. I know I can • handle the woodworking part of the ,.project all right, but I am unsure ;abont dimensions. For instance [jhow long can shelve* be without [using center supports? ANSWER: Most books am. between 74 and 9ty indies in height, [which is why the space between Wi CAR GARAGE NO SUB-CONTRACTING* DEAL DIRECT WITH THE BUILDER FOR GARAGE AND CEMENT WORK All A CARA FE 5-5475 Match House Trim [shelves usually u 10 inches. If [you have some books taller than 10 inches, you can make the space between-two shelves large enough t u™‘- »----- keep a careful watch on the af , (acted area and to wipe off tty 1 excess cement as aooa aa It op-! p*4?- , This should be done with a clean doth dampened with water, not [ with solvent which might damage the^tUe. Should any spot fail tq . respond to the cleansing, it can [ be removed by rubbing lightly w ith [la fine grade of steel >vool. For unified- effect, paint yotir] Over one million families now wji summer or leisure homes. j ! Then asphalt tile and vtoyt-ss- I i bestos tile aie logical choices.' I Are wearability and easy care [the most important factors? Lino-tile, solid vinyl tile and vinyl sheet [flooring are all excellent selections. to accommodate them and then use toe 10-incb measurement tor the rest of the shelves. The width of the shelves should he about 8 indies. As for the length of the shelyes {Exterior enamel or trim ami trellis paint are the best to use on [furniture. Remove all rust from! metal furniture and prime with aiti anti-corrosive primer before applying the enamel. without using center supports, it depends on what size wood is being]! used. For the usual 44-inch boards, ■ shelves can be 30. inches long without requiring extra supports. They) can be longer if the shelves are] being used partly for lightweight knick-knacks. QUESTION: I’d like to tackle a] furniture upholstering job with latex foam rubber. Can you tell me what types of latex foam units ate available, whether any special] equipment is needed and supply with me any other necessary information? -ANSWER: There are five gen-! eral types of latex foam for up- [ holstering work. The plain sheet] stock can be cut to any deriredi thi^esse^juto ! s able where thin padding is de-j sired — over springs or hard surfaces, on seats, backs and arms.] Where more depth and buoyancy are called for, cored utility stock] See lbs Fabuloot LAKE-RIDGE COLONIAL • Lotas Lake Privilege* • 4 Bedroom*. 2 Baths • 1750 Square Feet • Attached Garoge $830 T 813.900 OR 3-0711-------1 Houseman - Spitzley nesses froth 44 inch to 444 inches and several dritrilfch, wfth molded! Other latex foam available in] department stores and upholstery] shops are fully molded cushions, inner cushions, units end utility inner cushions. The only materials necessary, for handling a homcl project are sharp scissors, rubber fabricating cement, tacking tape, a ruler and a ballpoint pan or soft RECORD HOLDER — Alhambra, CMIf. — New, slide-mounted record and tape, files feature front-view visibility and flip-through convenience plus hide-away storage. Easily installed hi Hi-Fi cabinets, closets or shelves. The all-metal files, called QUICK-SEE, ride on steel ball bearings; roll forward for. making selections, slide, ori of the way when not In use. Available in nine different models designed to fit any storage area. Holds up to 125 — 12" albums, 150— 45 RPM’s, or 30 tapes.. The Edgewood 8 ROOM BI-LEVEL Close to Excellent Schools and Shopping Areas The Home With So Many Desired Features The Spacemaster 1.400 Square Feet of Living Space of living am faces beautiful Edgewood Country-Club and is located on a 92 x 435 ft. lot on Lower Straits Lake — “Ready for Immediate occupancy”. Truly a home for the utmost fan homing privileges with modem living and Con-diacemlng executive who desires his family to enjoy the ▼enlence in mind. Features Include: 3 Bedrooms; 2 full the baths; S fireplaces; carpeted living focm; Family room; Complete full basement with extra large paneled recreation roam; -circulating hot-water heat; Qustom kitchen with buBt-lii oven; range and cabinets, snack bar; 2*4 car garage; Large porch and patio overlooking Jake. West Oak Homes, Inc 8081 COMMERCE ROAD EM 3 -6311 GARAGES ALUMINUM SIDING STORMS & SCREENS IREC ROOMS KITCHENS ADDITIONS 919 JOSLYN Tyre *1 * i Durabd- Ryiririf areeee Rerimwre (retwrei cemtert) late of MaMo-hence Mce(pareq.1t) shut noottiNd f u febowrado s 1 (meat resistant) 4 t - SMgg level) Vinyl Sh##t Flooring Suspended Of Mydrocord becked, m* anywhere) t f 4 5 l BVS1.10 TILE FLOORING Asphtlt TriOf * On . above or be- 9 f ' [ Y ■JU" 3 19-25* low (rede level linoleum TUP Suspended a 1 (meat reeietent) :L*.. 2 ksi Vinyl-A*bO*to* 111 - On. above or below grade level s * • I 30-65* con m—! Suspended (end m tom« csBos. on grade level) a. A 1 (moat resilient) A „ th——*- Rubber Tilo On, above or below gride level ] 1 J 3 2 3 . 6080< Li notile Suspended 1 (meet durable) I* (meet raelstent) 8 ,;l . •o* "Solid" Vinyl TBe On. above or be-lop gride level 1 (meet durable) t i * -’■! 90<-$1.20 Vinyl Cork Suspended tend 2 3 1 »IJ0 Tdo In seme reset, on grad* level) THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SBPTKftfBEJl 24. i960 TWENTY-OAK different color* can be applied all on time from a ptngle source Moat multl-oolor paint* must be sprayed on. The multi-color paint* give a tough, textured, mar-redutant finish. and the random color pattern make* dirt or small nick* incoo-spicuous. Latex paints dry too quickly for stippling, so use the odorless alkyd paints which dry in a few hours and form a tough, abrasion-resistant finish that withstand* repeated waaUiqi and scrubbing. ------- PREPARATION As in sny type painting.' there SEE THE FOREMOST HOUSING BUY IN PONTIAC! * PONTIAC CHIEF An Outstanding CAS HOME In SUBURBAN PONTIAC The color to be stippled, a contrasting or harmonious one, is brushed heavily on a sheet of metal, wood or cardboard. A slightly damp sponge is men pressed against the brushed-out paint Than press the sponge against the wall, transferring the ctdor to the bhae coat in an irregular pattern. This process is repeated until the entire wall Is covered. Or you can use special stippling brushes or rollers. For s two-tone effect,' brush on the base cost as described above. After it has dried, the contrasting color is brushed or rolled on. While the latter is still We Will Assist You In Obtaining Your GAS PERMIT brush or roller. This leaves small areas where the undercolor mows through. A-*tlppled effect ran also be are special heavy texture paints which produce a rough, plasterlike surface. These paints come in a wide range of colors, in ready-mixed form. Then are also powders that can be added to certain paints to produce the textured fin- 133 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 Texture paint is applied to the Walls with - hrnM« - While the surface is still wet, make the pattern I by going.over the wall with wada for a complete selection of fire screens and fireplace equipment . . . See this fantastic COUNTRY KITCHEN Complete with BUILT-INS 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT • BUILT-IN CALORIC RANGE FACE BRICK Custom-fitted in our own shop to the exact measurements of your fireplace ALL SIZES IN STOCK! •BUILT-IN CALORIC OVEN • HOOD and VENT FAN RECESSED FLEXSCREEN Custom-Fitted for Fireplace Up to 48" Wide 48 HOUR DELIVERY! FULL SIZE FAMILY KITCHEN WITH ~;XLErBtJttTHNS 4NCLUDED! Delivered re yocr rampltltly awnMed . . ready to Install with the new pressure-type mounting that takas only seconds! No holes to drill! No tool* required! And famous Flaxscreen fir* curtains open or dose with |u*t a pull of the tab — assuring complete safety while enhancing the beauty of your fireplace. Including all built-ins HOODED FLEX- SCREEN MONTHLY PAYMENTS GO MODERN-GO GAS fireplace! QUALITY BUILT WITH • I-M Asbeitoi Siding • J-M Fiberglas Insulation ilft”) • I-M Stiongboaid Shooting • I-M Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile South m v' Other Sizes Proportionately Priced Asphalt pavod streets, city sower, water, side- LQG BASKET .$995 walks, large closets, 1 P.M.to 7 P*M. MOML PHONE Ft 3*9011 s-k. by ’"Saar BRUTON the REALTOR 24 W. HURON) ST. . Open Mon. and Fri. 'til 9 1WIOOS 1 / Iff. \ r [k i Sm K\ TWBNTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, I960 LOTS of LOTS ftO SOWN—WIHtlY I* Z. IduiMw HA «- presidential election by 1,1# vote*, the margin by wfekfe be toot Mew York elate and tbua the electoral college margin to Graver Cleve-laiN J-M76 2255 E. WALTON cor. OPOYKE Don’t Be Misled KNOW™ BUILDER Don't let discount prices fool you — inflated prices con bo discounted, but Ugitiniate builders will quote you tho right pricoTPon't be fftoWGDOP BUILDING IS NOT CHEAP! Our many years of building OKparianca in Hi m Pontiac Aroo is at Your Saryict. COMPLETE 1IULD1HEL SERVICE GARAGES DOME ID TODAY and let our trained experts help you select the style and the design that best suits your hon*, needs and budget. • KITCHENS • REC. ROOMS • ALUM. —storm; t WINDOWS DOORS • BREEZEWAYS • ASBESTOS AND ALUM. SIDING • GARAGES • DRIVEWAYS • ROOFING O PORCHES ENCLOSED • CONCRETE WORK • ATTICS • ROOM ADDITIONS NO MONEY DOWN—3 YEARS TO PAY — EASY FHA TERMS FREE ESTIMATES OHM ora SUNDAY 11 TO < Opplv ee Defy 14 Regr| • Day G&M FE t-UII CONSTRUCTION COMrANY 2260 DIXIE HIGHWAY "Worth •/ Telegraph" •/ T THE EQNTIAC PRESS, Three Dimensional Effect Added to Linoleum Linoleum, tong a favorite with homemakers because of tta wearability, ii available today in an effect that adds three-dimensional reatyam to it* design. Called Embossed Inlaid linoleum, this type has portions of its surface actually dr pressed slightly. The method can be adapted to pugged wood graining or rounded pebbles, In styles that fit nicely with the natural stone and wood finishes found In many modern homes. There's also‘a design that resembles weathered bricks, aimed mperiaHy for Early American Interiors. Be Sure Older House Really Worth the Price A bargain or a money trap? Thafa the question many home U. S. homeowners a n n u a 11 y spend about 18 billion on repairs and Improvements, according to an estimate of building authorities. or «Usr. ____ B. and lCr e tig-g, an clderj Bam ir~«-home is soundly constructed, it may indeed prove a bargain. On the other band, if extensive repair* are needed to make it livable, the coat may be too prohibitive. When you Investigate an older home, the first thing to look i is it's “working parts," Henry Voegeli, an Anaconda building specialist recommends. These are Its heating, plumbing and electrical systems. Deficiencies hers, Yoegeti Clarkston Meadows mi Holcomb St., One Block Loft of M-15 • COLONIAL RANCH O TRI-UV&S O BH.IVELS ST *19,000 * <22,900 (Including Loti Trade-Ins Accepted JaNW.ttspurt RaMdir Clarkston Real Estate, lae. Tan might bagto, VeageM says. Next look at the water piping. If It la made of copper, you wont have to worry about rust. You can usually loll if piping le copper by scraping away surface dirt in area. If youtu still not sure, put a magnet on It If the magnet sticks, tbs piping is NOT made ot copper. SM S. MAM ST, CLARKSTON MODEL PNOM MA 5-1721 Opes Hosts Sal. sad San., 2 I* I ROCHESTER AREA 8 Bsdiesm t Bath, Mob end Aluminum tack custom-built In ISM. Gas heal 1800 sq. tL. with many extras. Prised at 8SSJ00. Immediate occupancy. 13M Gettysburg Ct„ Judsen Park Subdivision (en Adams Id, 1 arils north si Walton). Phone OL 2-3821 pmnmc to bpud? MODERNIZE? . . . REPAIR? be noted next along with the piping, ducts and electrical wiring. Here, the advice ot a local contractor might be well worth the tee you pay him to accompany you. He can Ml you how much it ,V t cost to put the “working parts” in first-dans condition ana can also look into such other details as basement dampness, condition of foundation, walls and roof, ate, B the price of the house the cost of modernisation adds up to more room and comfort than you can obtain otherwise. Voegali says, then an old bourn may really prove to be the bargain you're Deep Tones Reduce Glare To soften the glare of direct lighting, paint tha ceilings a deep dramatic color that harmonises or contrasts with tbs walla. B the ceiling is too low to be painted a dark color, a shade slightly deeper than the walls will help reduce the glare. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. IMP Try Enameling TWENTY-THREE Very often the carvings and designs on the wood paps of old furniture are so intricate that it to do a suc- cessful Job of hompletely removing the ok) finish, la such n VEGETABLE BINS - If Mom’s been keeping her fruits and vegetables in paper sacks, she’ll find these to b* a double convenience. Because the contents are always visible, aha can Ml when the stocks am lew. You will notice that each shelf la tilted so tiie contents always roll up front and am easy to get The bins am easily made when you use the full aim pattern. AH that’s necessary Is to tract tha pattern on wood, than saw out the parta and finally put them together. Each pattern gives easy to understand directions along with the list of required materials. To obtain the full else pattern No. 234, send 90 cento in coin to Steve Elllngson, Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., Van Nuys, Calif. it Is a good idea to enamel tramaa, with wtyta bsiag a ■ choice today. To prevent tha stain used In the old wood from b Lng through white or light cel enamel, seal tha stain in white shellac. ISO MIW HOMIS I md 4 Da dm saw — 2 sod GARAGES DIXIE BARABE BUILDERS 5744 Highland Rd. IM-59).. Coll for Fits Estimate ORIondo 4-0371 Ope* DAILY sad SUM. 9-7 P.M. - 111 P«7MWt Ib NOVEMBER | No Monoy Down—5 Ytera to Pey J Sm Oar Madab New aa Diiploy EXPERT CEMENT WORK I AH Typaa IU Oil SAUCES US 100% CUUMTEED J i Wt Abe Ds RsaslHsI MsdsnoliHin Work « ejumnomi »BREEZEWATS — -T- -——- — — r- ------------------■ p- We Alee N RsasHM RleDershsNis Walk «—■ J {•ATTICS o IK. ROOMS e ADDITIONS | S • PORCHES • BIEEZEWATS Properly Seasoned Wood JSPSTS| Never Decoy* of Age The United States Forest Products Laboratory — the nation's No. 1 authority on lumber — reports wood never decays of age but onhr if it Is attacked by insects ana other organisms enrich am the real sources of destruction. beams of the house structure; pan-eling on the Interior room walls and aiding on the exterior walla. Sealer Finish Penetrating floor sealer is the] only recommended finish for'maple, floors where heavy traffic is an-[ tidpated. Sealer can be applied! When wood -la eendwed "dry" only to new floors ~er to -floors from which the previous varnish or other finish has been complete- The JEFFERSON will bo open fhlt weekend for your Inspection. We ore taking contracts for Thanksgiving Delivery. “The Builder That Maker a Haute a Hama" W. W. ROSS HOMES hf-mHw pMTiIuwrIi Send— PfcUd Rvyt, tom left on WalUm Lake BA I TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, IMP Price Cuts by Industry Would Help Economy, Federal Officials Suggest WASHINGTON (UPI) — Price|"The state o( the national economy consumers generally are in good]] hy major tohietrtos would h ominous." - ana joblessness Kennedy Aide Lcnigbsc^Story About Printese FRANKFURT, Germany US — Sen. Mm F. Kennedy’* owniM manager laughed |____I__i that Princes* Grace of weald iota Ms brass b CMMals said Thuraday. They said even Wtarge would dispel gloomy signs that have lid some eco ^ I Mdse the possibility of a its abort session last month, McCormack cited what ha called the high rate of unemployment, low steel production, stamping * profits, a sag in 0>e stock market and a slowdown in par While aeariy all otfldals de piorr the level at eearaptoymeat —El million la Aagast — they poUry of Ugh Interest rates. ’ The big question with government financial officials Is psrsswal teasms b more « Beast. One government agency head described the introduction of compact Cars as a brut of price trimming. 'The compacts wan the salvation of the auto industry this year," he The official also suggested that homa builders might evoke more interoat b new house* by lowering Ifce princess is the former Grace Kelly of Philadelphia and Holly- "That must have come _jm* wise guy." John A. Ryan, head of the Kennedy-for-President Oversew Committee, anld. Rallies an planned in Britain and IVwoe. as wall aa Gcnnpny. Tbs object la to win the absents* votes .of By Lon Fine BOOTS AMD HER BUDDIES /rmuvm mmcx#-njLTOMSET&OHEONi\ soco«wunR.v r utoenpuctauDf\ By Edgar Martin VOUKHOU.M I soar or i-J * fMPUMUB The officials' views wen considerably brighter than those of Heuse Democratic Leader John W. McCormack, Mass., who said in a ________■ ■ ■ ■ public Thursday in T*»to »ld puce cuts in this situ- the current downturn in business expansion signals a new upturn or is the first step in a general decline. the ‘ Congressional Record that London Morals Falling Down And So Art Cortumtt of 1,001 Strippers; Gambling Rise Ahead? - LONDON (API - With more turn 14100 stripteasers their diinibas ation would turn loose more consumer money, which in turn won'd encourage businessmen to step upi their orders and inventories. This [could set the whole economic machinery running snfcothly again. ! the naughtiest capital in Europe. * * * A aew law cleared the streets cf prostitutes. New bateau' thronging the thoroughfares of the British capital, the good-time girls are cluttering up the private duba acne mushrooming in London. la the single section of Stephney, 8i toast S private duba are operating where you can pick up a girl almost W cosily aa you can pick up the check. In none of Europe’s capitals can -"TBiT SW >1 VMtBBI flto SOW Of stripping that blatantly goes i IMS has tong been the view of such government officials as Raymond J. Saulnler, the proskjRdj chief economic adviser, and W1L MnTlisansi tliilfiomp-of ths Federal ltesaw Bongd. Government officials particularly favor prtoa cute in such basic Unas houses. Lower steel prices i have a chain reaction on cosh prices of other goods i One striptease dub says it's ' British Parliament. AMD GAMBLING. TOO? tome Londoners predict the town's going to get even naughter, , they say tbs country's- new gaming tows which will probably go into effect in tbs next 13 (Booths — will allow baccarat, (hernia de ter and iwfiette. Already file money spent gambling, mostly horse racing, totals more than A47.000 million pounds (fLSU.600,000) annually, the Churches’ Council on Gambling is taking a serious view of the situation, particularly of what might Be abe nd. * t laid a spokesman in an interview: "Once individuals hi desperation gambled recklessly, the present time it is rather that a sense of soda) unease to grow-’ tog in the general mind of society, bringing restlessness to more and more individuals." Word Flood* in 25 Yoon Afflict Control Chino HONG KOW (API—The Communis} newspaper Wen Wei Po r ported today the Hankow area ofl central Red China suffered its worst flood in 'J5 years early this] month. The newspaper did not] mention Tfit^SilenF if Thlj” damages. The Peiping People's Daily ear-liar reported Liaoning, one of the! Manchuria, was paralyzed by the heaviest flood in lOO years, with! flw nation's biggest steel center] ..at Altaian put out of operation! _ " lormteWTSIh two weeks. Grand Rapids Building Bold to Now York Firm GRAND RAPIDS (API - The seven story Keeler Building, tor-test office structure in Grand Rapids, has been add to a New Ysric Investing group for an The transaction was announced by Tracco Rapids, Inc,, a .wholly-owned subsidiary of Tishman Realty A Construction Go., «f New Yolk. The new owners' ffi to beaded by Herbert Ten- -zer and Louis Greenblatt of New Yeric The building, completed hi 1914 Mt recently modernised, originally It was purchased hy the Ttoh-man firm In February 1968. DONALD DUCK Wj THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, IMP T WEWTY»WVE LEBOY T. JUSTIK AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for Leroy T. Juotlk. tl, of 3996 Em-mow Rood, Avon Township. _ be at 10 am. Tuesday at St Andrew CrthoBc Church, Roch-Burial will be tn Mt. Avon The Rosary wfll be said at 1:30 fun. Monday at William R. Potere Flmeral Home, Rochester. Mr. Justflc died suddenly yesterday at a heart attack.' two daughters, Mrs. Chester Gregory and Mrs. Gordon Gear, both of Rochester! two sons, Albert of Rochester and Richard at Utica; 13 grandchildren and U greatgrandchildren. JAMES H. MeOOWALL AVON TOWNSHIP - James H. McDowall, M, of 311 Dm HUL _J Rochester, diqd yesterday at Pan-tiac General Honwital after a long A Maes wfll be celebrated at 9 a.m. Monday at St Andrew Catholic Church, Rochester. Burial will follow in Mt. Avon Cemetery. The Rosary will be said at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at William R. Potere Funeral Home, Rochester. Sunrhdng are Ms wife, Marjorie; two ^daughters, Ellen at home and Mrs. Barbara Cram of Rochester; a sister and two brothers. MRS. VERNE MeELUGOTT WALLED LAKE - Service lot Mrs. Verne (Agnes) McEUigott, 39, Of 1383 Ledn Rend wfll he iadd at 10 a, m. Monday at St. William's Church, Walled Lake. Burial wfll be in Mt. Avon Cemetery, Avon Township. The Rosary will be said af/8 p. m, tomorrow at Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake., Mrs. McElligott died Wednesday at her home after a long illness. Surviving are her husband; son, Robert D., and a sister. Bungling Burglar Gums Up Job, Abandons Tools A local burglar put too much rfth to the cooperation of an to-t ended victim, Pontiac polka said today. The intruder apparently carried only a saw as a tool of the trade when he broke into tbs J Ik R Motor Supply, 115 N. Saginaw St. He entered the building by nw-t a steel bar, then breaking Once Intide, ha tried dsaper Detectives found hammers, wrenches, crowbars, punches and an electric drill about the nrea. However, police said, Jhe Intruder hadn’t been able to con up with a suitable combination. He left the buildtag empty News in Brief I Spalding, 891 Berwick Blvd., repotted to Pontiac police yesterday that an ekctric drill valued at 32$ was stolen from his home. ■ / Iho theft of two watches, valued at $103,/from Shaw’s Jewelers, 24 N. Saginw St., was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Thieves stole a transis and a watch with a combined value tjt $115 from Park Jewelers, Inc.. N. Saginaw St., it sms reported to Pontiac police. Violet Turner, lilt Donley St., Avon Township, reported to Pontiac police yesterday that her mabouhNe l smith TROY — Service for a former Troy resident, Miss Maroidine I. Smith, 48, will be at 1 p.m. Monday atPrice Funeral Home, Troy. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit A receptionist, Miss Smith, 11891 Glenfleld St., Detroit, died Thursday in Women’s Hospital, Detroit, after a brief illness.' A sister, Mrs. Edmund Reis of Dawson, survives, vm. wiieum w. shatter TROY — Service lor Mrs. William H. (Mauds) Shaffer, 82, of ISO Lange St, will be pt 2 p m. Monday at Graraer Funeral Home, Clawson, with burial in 1Toy Union Cemetery, lbs. Shaffer died this morning at home after a lorig illness. Surviving are her husband; ' son, James W. Martin of Bloomfield Hills; a stepson, Howard Shaffer of Wayne; two grandchildren; a brother in Grayling/ and a sister in Aim Arbor. MRS. MART E. WORGESS LUM — Service for Mrs. Mary E. Worgess, 86, of Lum, wfll be at 2 P-m. Monday kt the Lum Methodist Church with burial in Lum Cemetery. Mrs. Worgess died Friday at Battle Creek Community Hospital after a short illness. She was a member of the Methodist Church Women’s Christian Temperance Union here. Surviving are two stepsons, Glenn of Lum, Percy of Hastings; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Ironside and Mrs. Laurel Helin, both of California; six grandchildren; giaal ginralrhlMiwii 1 h r e containing a check book, keys and change purse was stolen in n downtown store yesterday. GpJffco S^iwimrtot at MSS Opdyka Road, Pontiac Township, was broken into enT$3 in change stolen, it Was reported to sheriff’s depatles Friday. ..... \ Marla JohBsoo spf JllS Unloa Lake Road. Commerce Township, told sheriff* deputies a thief entered her home and stole $5 from her purse. refintSved* furniture. At the Salvation Army, Rsd Shield Store, . 118 W. Lawrence St, Pontiac. Free 1 customer parking. —Adv. vice Presidential candidate. Socialist Labor Party, on WJBK-TV, Channel 8, U noon. —Adv. Auction — Smith Moving Co, Disk Hwy, at Scott LakeRdTl 1---1. Saturday. —Adv. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) -In U.N. headquarters there are 44,907 one-unit lamps, rar_ _ Aram fluorescent to round-bulb incandescent types. GLEN COVE, N.Y. (AP)-The mayor of this “Gold Coast’’ Long i, Island town has urged courtesy ;; and restraint toward Soviet Pro-i- mier Nikita Khrushchev, who is h spending the weekend at ; viets’ luxurious retreat. For several years the Soviets greetlgreetlgrandchUdren: and two the 45-room. 37- brothers. Her body will be at Baird Funeral at Lapeer until noon Mon-day, after whlchtt will be taken to 4hs More than 250,000 Americans are now employed in the air conditioning tadu^. Doubl# IrtdmmHy Outlay Hfdt Soars to $114 Million NEW YORK, - Life-Insurance companies to the United M paM ono-bnadnd and tourism Urn dollars to benefits during 1889. This Is about 4 par cent of the total benefits paid In the year and twice the sum of a decade ago. The motorwahlck toU is a major factor to the increase. THE BUM r-8»—Oldsmoblle’* entry Into the smaller car field is the F-85. Built on a 112-inch wheelbase, the F-85 la 188.2 Inches long and accommodates six people. The cal* will go on n locally at Jerome Motor Saks GO, of Elk TMvo In Virginia ttsurvt • gplfej —• Vkgtato to Os hunted . The great herds of disappeared by 1888, but VlN gtaa Imported a hard from Oto > elk, survive. Dwtat flto k 11 the year before. Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 4Goes on Sale Oct 6 Tax EvidtncB 1$ Final WILLIMANTIC. Conn. (UPI>-George J: Kirby asked $200,000 tor ------------* L.. tkh .yUMUm Oldsmobile Introduces New three acres taken by the government but had to settle tor $1,809 after his tax return was submitted in evidence, showing ho valued it at tm. In the early days of Bermuda, le offense of Sabbath-breaking drew a penalty at two days la id a fine of 10 pounds of DETROIT UP — Oldsmobile today formally unveiled its entry in the smaller car sweepstakes — fl F-85.---- The egr will go on sale Oct. along with the standard size Olds The F-M. ottered la four-door 8-Week Course Offered Flrtds"Nfrw Method to ProcBSS Uranium To Teach Boat Handling An eight-week small hoat handl-ing and piloting course will begin WSdaaadav at 7 an. at Pontiac Central High School. Conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Division 12, the course will be under the direction of Smith Cook, training officer lor the division. A fee of 83 is charged to cover cost of books and instructional materials, A certificate will be granted upon successful completion of the course. hi room 811, will be devoted to ragtstrettm and tasutag of Instructional materials. The first Meeting the same night each weak, the course covers seaman-Blip, navigation, charts, buoys, safety devices, boatmaintenance and Are aid. Hotel Men QK»Oog>-— Never Swipe Towels' rated at 118 horsepower. The sedan, an a II Much wh Milt ass, is 18 foot 8.8 Inches long and four-tenths of one tech loss than ¥ feet wide. ~~ Both the sedan and the station wagon are available In regular and ‘ re series — with fancy trim Tt# small etds will otter both manual transmission and a new, acakd-dowa version of the Hydra-Matte (automatic) transmission Curb weight of the F-85 Is 2.685 pounds, or about 1.500 pounds less than tbs Olds 88 series. LONDON (UPI) - A New Zealand scientist ha* proposed a method of processing uranium ore from deposits found on the west coast which will cut heavy treatment plant expenditures. f Tho snag mad large Olds share a commas, toward sloping grille Dr. C. J. Williams, dean of the faculty of technology at Otago- Untveraity, said the method In-________,___ v'olves burning coal with which ■■■ leaving an ash containing from 181 the uranium la associated and j to 36 per cant uranium oxide. "This | easy process resulting in so great I an upgrading opens_iip new hopes," | he said. Jack Wolfram. Oktomobfle general manager, aald the F-85 should get about 25 per cent better gas. mileage than the standard sue CIVIC DUTY We hedgs when oslled for Jury Duty “Too busy,” we cry but that duty is the very aaasnos of freedom, History teaches os that juryman taken from mry walk of Ilfs is tar superior lo men specialised in Jury duty. One kdy used ovenr dodge tn tho Book to ps Orand Jure Date but i the most lntsrssUng ex] TV vote to a prtvtisgo. Wa are lad up band allays by slaver phreass and 'Kogans ' sometimes dlsmstrioally opposed to our bettor Judgment. The American people are Innatoly shrewd. W# think through a ststommt, taka It apart, evaluate each segment and If It i favor of It: JF NOT WB REJBOT IT. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 888 North Parry street rheas VB 8-8178 BRECKENRIDGE. Colo. (» hotel owner, asked if he objected to guests bringing dogs with them, ‘In all the time I’ve been an inn-■per, I’ve never had to toss an tntoxicstsd dog out on his ear. No dog has ever swiped one of my towels and they don’t use them to jshlne their shoes with. They don’t It is open to anyone who operates smoke In bed, either." Mount Holyoke College student wrote of Thanksgiving Day, 1848: “We had the privilege of sleeping as long as we wished in the morning, providing we were ready for breakfast at 8 o’clock-" Lodgt Calendar 1 ■_____I communication, Pont_ Lodge No. 81 IttAM'Priday eve- I nine Sept. 38, 8:80 pm. Work In H M M. Degree. Past Hasten night. W. W. Vandercook. WM. —Adv. H Chimney and Roof Repairs Red Visiting for Weekend Mayor Urges Courtesy K acre estate for their United Nations officials aid visiting diplomats. to the very residential heart of capitalism. “We wfll be courteous and polite, but we don’t intend to give him any favorable treatment or hang out flags for Mm. Ha might we are extending a welcome.’’ goad added: “Business will go Joseph A. Suomi, mayor erf thi* North Shore community of 24,000, said Friday: ’Tm amused to think that such a hater of capitalism would want to come here customed to Soviet big-wigs coming here, although they never have played host to the Kremlin’i chief. About 500 White Russians live in Glen Cove and adjoining Sea CUtt, but many of them are residents of five homes for aged Russians. Glen Owe is about 30 miles from Manhattan. The Soviet property, overlooking Long Island Sound, was built in 1912 by the late (Starlet Pratt a founder of the Standard Ofl Co., as a wedding gift to his son, the late George DuPont Pratt. Residents of the area are aolend. The Soviets also own a 60-room lansion at Upper Brookville, near Oyster Bay on Long Island Sound. This is where the working group of the Soviet Embassy and U.N. mission will spend the week- toirtss i___— ________ ■ . - City Csmmlailon In the CommlMlon 1 Chamber, city RalL SS S. Parke Street 18, on TueeOay, tee lUh day of October. A.D. 1SSO at 8 o’clock p.m. BBT. for E the purpoee of ameadlas the Sestet ■ Map of OrdiDenee No »4« known a* ■ **1 BuUdtni Zone Ordinance to mate ■ Commerclel 1 the follow ta* described, PrLot» « and I luMHii Plat VS. 11 Srateard** Subdivision. 8. M ft. at W.lto its ft. ef W. its ft. Let t; N. M ft o'* W. It* ft. of Lot 1: 8 H ft. of N. 71 ft -1 W. I*S ft. of Lot S: a. M n. ef w is n. «t net * By order e" j B « FALCON - - The 1961 IhN Faloon features i i grille and luBnikrws a new along with dtoUbiUty Improvements to s surfaces, undsrbody parts ud other trim items. TMs model is the Tudor Sedan. The Falcon goaa on sale Thursday and may be seen locally at Beattie Motor Saks, 5806 Dfade Highway. Waterford Township; Eddie 8tod, toe.. 2166 Orchard Labs Rond, Keego Huber, and John A. MeAuUffs, toe., 630 Oakland Are. Bigger Engine Optional 1961 Ford Falcon Gets New Grille Lawrence St, Bdlth M. I eaciN None* op public hbajuno Notice I* hereby (teen that a public 8 ---- will bo MM by the Poellae I The repair men who just happen to be In your neighborhood and to notice your chimney needs repairs; definitely needa to be fixed before you put your furnace on. Also he observes a few shingles need replacing or the gutters are clogged with leaves and the flashings need a little paint here and there. He even offen to guarantee the work. You get the impression the job is quite simple and the cost not so great—until you come to pay the bilL It may be anywhere from thirty to a hundred dollars and if the job doesn't hold up you can’t find the “guarantor.” Cleaning the flues and putting your furnace in good condition t winter goes hand-in-hand with the ‘‘roofer” aud “chimney pert” Sometimes he takes your furnace apart and discovers how much “repairs” it needs or even a new furnace is required. Why take chances like that? There are a number of local reputable firms dealing in “heating,” “roofing,” etc. Call a reliable firm and get an estimate. ........ , BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce wR oat rf NOTICE OP PUBLIC HKARINO >tlo* I* hereby (tv«n that • public rum will M MM by the PonUec Commlulon te the CommUilon Chamber city BaB, _________________ oa Tueebey the ltth Say ef October; A D. |M at I ( dock pm BBT. for1 the >w|M «f aamMUas the Zonin* Map of Ordlaanee No. . M4 known u the HoIMtaf tone Ordinance to reeone te Manufecturlns I the foOovla* da--trlbad wemtei: Lota J and * Amamor* Plat Na. SS. Sy order of the City Conaiiuton la ths matter of the petition mate David Oaatrell. minor. 1 a, Mtot. To Okrite* OaatreU. tetter ef saM 'potiuoa^hariBs teas mad te Mt* illeslns teat tea proeeat a baste ar tea tetter ot eald i MM stops tented te fhed unde of tea State «?Mteteyan, You arahwote notified that tho teortes oa eald wttttan te held at «>• Otelaad. O—to e Center, Mart tan a DETROIT (ft - Ford has changed the grille ea Its fc_ successful Falcon tor 186X aad wffl offer Ok optional, higher horsepower engine. Otherwise the toat selling compact has been left al- lha way Instead nations; n.y. —There is an oppressive air of uneasiness settling over the United Nations. Nikita Khrushchev created it The rotund leader of world com- one trying to use the U.N. machinery as a private toy, has become a sort of gay troubadour of gloom. Hit General Assembly speech Friday—his second before the V. N. and by tar the most bewildering—eeemed to dash any hope that this session mlirtit-pro-duce a real contribution to lessening tensions that have the world's nerves on edge. ★ • i Khrushchev not only set back the cause of peace, but did " self a disservice if his primary Idea in coming to the United Nations has been to Impress the world of Us truly peaceful intention. There is a lot of dismay around the corridors of this big glass bufldhY today. It is not confined to those Western Europeans and Americans who may have hoped for some concrete advance from thia historic session. Khrushchev Just about told the UJt in ao many words that he will not tolerate any action on its part that interferes with Soviet plans and policies. Ths Soviet Union was upset fay events in the Congo, where Secretary-General Deg HammarakjoM won the support sad admiration of moat U. N. members in his handling of a crisis that the Soviets apparently, wanted to convert fctfo a situation of chaos. Sb, Khrushchev tells the TUT: let’s get rid of Hammarskjold; . |n fhet, let’s abolish the post of secretary-general and set up an executive board where Communist representatives can ra% hob with any pence mission the U.N. might try to undertake. ★ : * • Sr Some delegates even suggested that Khrushchev might not havjs been wholly serious in his pto- — gdssls hi rip up the U. N. ma-i chinery and move the headquarters to some other country. But U he was not serious, then he did RE WM greater disservice to the cause of pence. Peace-making in a nuclear age is a life-or-death affair that does not lend itself * airy donning. Eatons Giving • Lavish Luncheon /or Nikita JNEW YORK (UPI) - Cyrus g - IhtUM, lha.itlesreiand miHiBnaire industrialist who believes in peaceful co-existence, will give a lavish Uncbeon for Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev in (fee grand bull-room of tha BQtmore Hotel on DemstoMeet onMondayhr Canvass Plans Flans for a door-to-door canvass to register voters tn Pontiac Township next week will bo explained Monday night when members of tiw township Democratic Club meet at the towuhip hall on Opdyke Road. Jim Ogden, who it In charge of . Intly by the Oakland County Democratic Committee and the county AFLrCIO Council, will speak on the canvass at ths ,1 p.m. meeting: man, also will give a report on the progress of ticket sales tor the registration party to be held Oct 8. India and U. 5. Sign $17 MtHhm Deal WASHINGTON (API - The United States and India have concluded a new 17 million surplus foods agreement. dr * The accord la in addition to a deal last May for sale to India of surplus foods of mors than $1.2 billion. Coveted in the new contract signed at the Skate Department by lUA and Indian diplomatic officials is the sale to India of $3 million worth «f tobacco, 88An $4.3 million sorghum, $1 million ^soybeans and 83 m01kn« ocean transport. U. S. Embassy In London Suffering Big Relocation LONDON (AP) - The big move across Grocvenor Square began Friday night Floodlights blazed. Twelve trucks groaned back and -forth. A small army of moving men and security officers started the 62-hour job of getting the United States totprltr^new^Hifflon-aoBarj embassy building. * * By Monday morning 775 torn of furniture and files must be shifted into the elegant five stores of white portkuid stone which spread across the entire west side of Gros-venor Square. The old embassy, occupying a comparatively small comer of the east side or «Mbtii. ... SINGLE SALARY Pin* It nor cent cortmlailon. boon* ana profit obnrtng. Oar I roar time and effort nocoaoorr .. train for a permanent pool-tlon with good par. Sale* train-..—-iqgi .......— Car i not neceoaary, paid. If aarrM1 •tending^ cither liege, to work onto afternoon alerting — No oxperlencc by letter, fir- ------.. £iepll ............ .. Ini full particular* about your-aelf. to-Box 33. Tha “— character " lnvoatlgat^on. ss-tr- to anteiz to 1 Drayton Plain*, and L.MOR enough to tank* a pannnnont connection, v* win train you. glhlary while training.' Appir to to t, cook COffe* Co., IpSut 7 Mile Rd„ Detroit ». Michigan. SALESMAN WANTED. RO EX-perlence necratary, part or fuU time. Roger'* Somo and Serrlce, --------------call FE Mlto. TRY Cfatsry Lots AUTQ BbMF AND FAINT MAN, experienced to run body C— Do own eati mating ana i >ERkV MT. HiX CEkfETERY ’ BaauUtul « grato lot. WIU divide. fe tvsn. Wjm* CHAPZL MZMORIAL. 1 feU rcoaonoblo price. FB S-Sttl At It a.m. Today there were replies at The Press office In the follow boxes: J. 8, U, 18, 18, If, 1», SO. tl, 88, M, 87, S8, 69, IS, 77, 88, SO, SI, ISO. 100, 10T, 113,118. ' _____ ror,, and general office work. Snginoorlng Interact* helpful. Small metal working plant. Writ* Boa IW Poatlo* Proa* giving age. work aad pay experience, education tod — AUTO SALESMAN Needed. 40% comm.. Car fui lohed to thao* who qualify. -L.. ~t Pontiac TralL ' AMBITIOUS Toung men, 1MI for con department of national or___ ntlon. For interview call FE iM Sd~a.- ....__ average in Como. B* .«■«»* nave plenty of go power, aoodod to earn tali Income. Bui I will furnish everything In the line of tool*. To talk thla over Fbomo S-SIIS for appolotenant. TELEPHONE CANVASSERS wantod and aaloamen for modornl-xatlan aalea. FE S-BW. TREE TRIMMER. EXPERIENCED So* Mr. Olio.. UN West Maple, botwuon t und.O u.in. - ....— AT ANTED: EXPERIENCED PAB- try and plax* cook, state ago and experience. Writ* PonUso Pro**, Box 68. WANTED SPECIALTY SALESMAN. No nABVasolng. Leads furnished. Unllmttod opportunity. Cafl for appointment, PE 1-7184. Hdp Wsilted fawlt 7 IS OR OVER, COUNTER HELP, snack bar. Evooiag work. Experience not necessary. Apply la person Concession building, Miracle MU* Drive lb Theater. After Thd Pontiac Press zFQRiWANTADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 sjb. to 8 p.m. AH errors should be reported Immediately. Tho than to eaaool.RM chargee for that portion of the Brat insertion of too odvertlae- BOY8 POR GENERAL CLEANING dren • YSrTTXR^ ROUSIKRZPZR. Wage*. Rochester. BUMP AND PAINT MAN. SALARY. rvs& CURB WAITRESS AND INSIDE glrta. U or over, btorried preferred. Super Chief Drive-In. Telegraph near Dixie._ CURB -WAITRESSES •need aad hare tools and trans-, ^ w portatioo. O’Brien Keating Com- ■^Waj^rFK “S* , d ttm* fcr advertieo-ments containing typa elaao larger than regular agate type la U o'clock noon the - day, pravlpn* a H“TT‘*T‘ Tbo deadline tor oaaool tlon of transient Want i tx bow » o.m. the day auboeUto after the fl insertion. CASE WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Dat IDiri 4-Days _j 4^,a \ Is iw iM MAH FOR GRAVEL PIT: ! Mechanic, front and loader atora 15*4 Saahabaw Rd. ZNOINZER MORE INTKRX8TXD IN ' corraspondsnce, oeot work, counting, and general office i than la pure engineering. * metal wotklag plant. Write ___ 104 Pontiac Press, giving ago, *«rk,^^j^ experl*nm, educa Experienced Retail Tire SRlesman Long rangt opportunity with grov-Ing 3t-year-old Pontiac Ana A-Cail John Carter for interview appointment. CARTER TIRE C(X FE HM ly lady preferred or glrL lot caU^PE I-mo. After 4. cai IARROFS. H NIOHT FLUg M for toed. Good Upa. Apply in . r company bana-* 31 branch offices w a nnaOUM now la Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. Loeal repreaentatlvea needed. T A C Food Co., me. call PB g-0430 for Interview. ______________________ POUR MEN OR WOMEN Tjrtint ' evening work. FuU ttm*. 4171 DUl* Hwy., Drayton Plains. BARN CHR1 ' tay*. Bto.-__________________ good Income. to 11:30 o.m. Opportunity to eon I. 1M N. Perry. 4;10 ROME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY needs salesmen. Onto rata of Day-Come Us for Interview. Dera Rmtdtug Os au iLh. Medlaon. Bevy's Outgrown Things Are la Great Demand car aad phone Ushed Fuller weekly guarantt to start FK 5-7_ OPENING FOR 3-MEN Pi 8-4788, EXPERIENCED- NURSES AIDES. No utlwr need apply. Writ* Foa-tlac Frees Box fl. EXFBBOWCED WAfTRESg FOR bar aad eervlc* food. Apply p person 44 w. Huron, Blc Bar Inn. EEF; ''otouFcOoiE f^TImTr. Apply. la person Four Ramon Filter Quota phone «s»«ihm ssi Oaktead. ORtLL AND CURB ORLS, BUT-tercup. 910 Oakland OIBL. FOR apUSEW^E BaBdtog Sw-vlce 13 lALb BVW mu MONET rms WINTER Com Diet* houee 4440 ond up —STORMS AND AWN1NOS— Wo money down. IS mo. end up Dead direct SST tower and rave tOm VAIXELT •The Old R»h»b e "rator-Qg, 1-toW to HIM “SO m BAriUinuw*;* REMODEUNO , Landscaping .' Rg ixm o»„v»i STUMF jBBS^P»_^ Tree removal,. Mam^|*l 4 mu. 3-7MS 4. -- — p-. AA-i Mamioi»~BLtrR top. de- ltvery or pickup, M Crook* Rd. UL M44I. . ADDITIONS ^ Punshed cirpootaJs Ceiling tti* Rec. ram ■Alr^r - MlaeeOoneou* siljEsuibd •kML *f 'Qr;:|CnM»*' *53 MMIdMa. Sto— - Birmingham. TOYS —FUN—$$$ Interested In earalag extra money ■M ..'JMMvHS' IteiMM a Tor-Cheat toy demonstrator Show -fir two —' FB M7»I. I hotel is piMBinc to MS-vt , , 4 t9i guests fallowing ■ cock- toil racsptitei Iwt Khrushchev And tohr raembm of the Soviet V Jf. 2 dzh-gstinn ’ 1 ttottber Eston. head ef t $150 ndiliaB complex of banks and steel, Mnt rubber, and public utilities p OTP0MMJWljy|l8VR~~u--n^B tiredRear Adm. William L. Erd-of Kentfield, Calif., had only two things to reveal Friday ^when arraigned Friday to San Franrisoo on charges of liquor smuggliflg. He gave his aame and his age — ST. He to charged with smuggling 50| bottles qt Bduor into the UWted Staton •board the aircraft carrier Bon Hsmme Richard. If convicted of aB four counts with which he in charged, he could get U year* In jail and $35,000 in fines. IT IS EASY TO RAISE EXTRA CASH WHEN you sell your un-needables through Pontiac Press Want Ads. Just Dial f£ 2-8181 TO PLACE YQUR-%01 tween 1 nod A T nod 4. —Needed Immediately 1, men aver *1. Walled Lake vt-clnity preferred. Far Information loaT Mr. Temlea. MA 40411. i evwSS wmg-can Mr-Taylor, OR HM, i» noon |> M Ml. FART TIME kxUjn tin •ran. Needed ( men must be myaantly employed. Over n. 5»»e » ear and willing to work. Call Mr. Panrod. MA4J4U. 4 to » p.m. dally, ■ Real Estate Salesmen Or win tram moo with oUwr • eale* background Actlv* office - earnings unlimited. , KT\Dkk) VALUET 1 REALTOR FE 4-3531 i 344 OAKLANP ATtKWPE 1 RRal ewate 'sai.BImar. ovtot I 9 roan old tar m ttm* eehigg. I New and existing properties. Experienced preferred but I you, are eager to loam aad earn WIU I A few pennies will tell j and needs in The Pontiac. I Press W*nt Adb. FS^- OZNERAL HOUMWQBK.« CLZAR2 lag aad fraatag. I days par week. • to I p.m. Irpertraco. reference* and tranaportotlon required. IB gj^h J^ughter, . 1 Junior fi private « OENERAL OFFICE. GOOD' TYP-lxt, reUxble. career type girt lor rmall office. Must have game experience. Write resume to Box 0 Pontiac From, HOUSEKEEPER. EXPERIENCED, . n— — — —rtoriNi’ wL Ra laibdiy. comm i LADY FOR BABYSITTING — | ehll^a®. Use to/cm after I or u¥A Df. general a laundry some cooking. ) small cbttdrtn. Private room 41 teC Sundays * ^toraato Thursdays off. Moot iavgg gTLir— WAITRESS/ li - A M. TO 4 P M. apply 0 Bauaoa* restaurant. He Sunday or Himday work. 400 Irato Wra. Bari. WANTED IXFBRItofCiO FAS-try and piss a cook. Stoto ago cad wroertoneo. Write Pontiac Frea*. Box 0. __■ , employment, 4 day w*ML w. and Sunday oft. Apply »t Frank * onu. 3J» Orchard Lake Hoad, taego Harbor. WOMAN FOR OlNBRA work, auT like dotal— ------- WOK. typing required, suite Pon-■ tloc Press Box 49, giving ege, education, lob SXPVrlehca sad family wotto. .__ - WANTED PIANO PLAYER. TWO nlrhta Frio ay gadToturjay. Morey's Oolf aad Couatry Club, 330 Union Lake Road off Com- work. -Also fireplaces. OR 3-9403'.. A-I RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL OOd Induatrlol. Mason end (an. v contracting; " — "~ Service. FE 4-1397 ~ BARGAIN g^cemrat work, u^prirafe BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT. Also repair work. OR MW, BUUiDOUNO - EXCAVATINO TRENCHINO • TRUCKING Septic 1 Jim Nlemehek EM 3011 BERT COMMIN8 ' . BA 700 , _____ CEMENT wdito iito ALL XINDS. Free estimates, OR P741, 8ESDINO, SODDINO, AND ALi kinds ol town work. FE S0U. SPECIAL - MARION A N O BEN-tucky Mao aod. Delivered and laid by Bub's Trucking — C Landscaping. MU 9-3414 WOMAN l _______________ DRAYTON ____Take care of « children, 3 school-aged while mother la In hospital. Days phone OR J00. WANTED: BABYSITTER^ CHILD. WATERTORD ABBaT HESPONH1 blo person for oars of 1 aehool-xged child and light I tasks, 9 daps P«r week. . funlih awn transportation. WANTED RELIABLE LADY OVER age 30. 9 day* a week, to do light housework and babysitting to vicinity of Caea-EUxobclh Lakd RoOd. FE 3-701.__________________ Heip Wanfcd 8 BLOOD "DORR HEKDZD. 0 and tl. Detroit Blood Service. 19 South Catao. Open Taos, and Wed. from 9 a.m. to 3:11 a.m. LADT OR COUPLE CARE POR small girls, toys. In axchanga of I now apt turn. References. Call IE 3-4360 attar 1:19 for appolatmoBt. _ FART TIME' JOB, MUST BE NEAT and ambitious, aOma knowledge I of marie helpful, but not aacee-eary. Call after 4 p.m. OA *-M63. SMALL HOUSE Dt EXCHANOE FOR Emptoymcnt Agcncic« 9 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL ^ ' COUNSELING SERVICE__ 3414 EAST HURON- 8UITB 4 FB 4-0594 — FB 4-090 CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS. Nothing too large or small. Commercial or residential. $30 yn. w-pertence, free estimate. OB 3-6173, Basements under present CENSNT" AND BLOCK WORK. Keith O. Blegwart. FE 5-070. ^iTOir^lUILDINb.1 RESlbEN- EXCAVATINO AND TRENCHINO ^fm^eoiKI* -Janlrs,^ drato^flriga. ELECTRIC HEAT, INSULATION, ' rlrln|^^Raglg3 Electric. I~ ' FIREPLACES trie oi lMO W Ilironr pjftAlJl.1 ."MOT” ft-TWHw HAVE YOU A Wet Basement Let .Drain Dry Const. • Co. < this condition forever by as their - Drain Dry Method. *' Paint or Plaster' but e nerr Drain Dry Construction Co. METAMORA 08 4-3359 or FUNT PI 3013 IRtsecty: Aged 10-0 for Wry congenial office. Typing and fight seorthoad, pleasant personality—important. ■onto working experience necessary. Midwest Employment. 409 a Pontiac. State Bank Bldg. FE .FE-9-037.--- —... Instructions 10 ir own, W. Werner. FE 4 awarded. If you •write' for free criSSsg. WAYNE Tan*. »7C. Re* 4M4 Michigan. Work Wanted Male 11 1ST CLASS CARPENTRY r Pit 8093 1ST cla3s cabfenter. new and repgr. FE 9-7340. : ^_ist.-jCLass ca rpentry FB 3064 A-i paintino^ Very reason-abte. FB i-0171. -x*«toamfc. FEr»tiwr Uphol. Mach, eleec A-I CARPENTER CARPENTER WORK. CABINETS and addmocx. FK 4-3393. Carpenter stractAti'f flf formica. Tti 4-3303. ”^ia” D TRIM WORK. RE rreeklned5timJat*sr,FI 9qS^4££*i Smell Jab* - h ■$ $041 or FK 5-3917. wishes part time work. F3C Ban wants any Karo of Steady job. FB 8-4334. WaREIED aIaB, 33. WOULD LIKE fan In won. Baa ehauffrara license. COM after 8, PE 5-3730. MARRIED MAR. 26 YRS. OLD PAINTING INTERIOR AND BX-.t*r^ by th# job or hour, r* wall washino by mach. rugs uphol. cleaned FB 34g. flY7 'waMraFinr mam " 7VELDER, FIRST CLASS.'4 YRS erperlWee^^all^typeo. Aft' Si WALLOWASHINO' AND ODD"JOBS -* any ktnto PE * "'* Work Wanted Female 12 . RIF. 934 A-l WASHING AND IRONINO 0. per bushel or trading 0 a bushel. Pick-up and delivery. OR 3-4174. DAT WORK, 'raosre PR 9-4393 -------- DEPENDASUpRACTlCAlL'iltDisS. wm Era to. CB3-U3A7 . EXPERIENCED- YOUNO WOMAN wants mechanical drafting near Pontlav area. OaU.FE 4-404A ~ ^nag. toltoWm OR3-3D3___________ MOT toAHTE DAT WQRK. REF-a ran tn -and transportation. PE EM 3043. mm AVAliABU. PRIVATg daty. cat 3-9719. VENETIAN BUNDS, MACHINE , wajhsd m will toll mschiae. PE HOME. OARAQE, CABINS ADDI-Licensed builder. R8A. — N O. FULLY Terms. FE 4-6909. HOUSE mowI gqalpped. rtiUJCR'» . - ms, sanding. ________________ Plastering, frer estimate, ' D. Meyer. Rm MIO. PLASTERING A REPAIR. REAS. MODERNIZE WITH A Reliable Concern Kitchen and bathroom remodeling, well tile, floor tile, all typos of carpenter work, roofing, siding, onyoatraaghs, ptottoriag,. pters, additions, confers tons, all other types of alternations. Violations corrected. Insured workmen. No money down, PHA. I years to pay. call for home free estimate. FE 3-7033 Day or Night Federal Modernization ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUOHINO FE 4-0444 ROBERT CHAPIN CONSTRUC-tlon. Prefer residential, small commercial modernise lira aad WATERPROOFING Work guanatoed. Free oetlmatoo. _______FE 4-0777____ Building Supplies 14 Business Service IS ■■dsim.issiiSaaia!: FE 3-1631 . ______i BUSINESS MEN. TIME IB OET-ting short, tograan your bual-Ofll OR 3-5123 for Calen-and_ other advertising *pe- Custom Aspholt Paving Specialists ta Commercial Iraving*. Office . FtaM MY 3-5921 . “ OL1-903 Lake Orion________ Rochester ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN FERE - repaired by factory trained men at our office. Onteral Printing A te 8Btup&;ecw73jlT5- ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-palrlng and rewinding. 214 E. Plke. Phone fg Hj, a. c. FURkAfli" >Aiflfi m»f ewrvtcv. " FK $INt.- - ■ - ^At-i FAEto :0toJER7rBSE Wholesale and Retail 08 Oakland Are , .' IS 1-493^ SAWS MACHINE MJUtLEY LEACB. SEPflC TANKS Bookkeeping ± Taxes 16 Drestnrelriwf, Tetooring » _ Oerden Plewtof lg PLOW. DRAQ AND DSMCtRO. RAR-old Warawr. CTt >00/ FLOWtOfO. ORADmO, DIBCINa A weed .catting. FE 400 or OR Ijwmiry^ Sendee _ t 20 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY S .gmm ~ totet oorvtoo. Foattoe Laundry, 30 *. Telegraph FE t-A SOD Pure Merton. deL aad toyed «e |ar yafeYnraM 0JM100.— Bloomiieid Liadaoepe-Oa.^ "ULIJCKSINGy int 30U _ iatFERT TRMC. SERTHEi. FREE ■ eaumalea. FE_50O3 or_OR 3-3000 LANDSCAPWO. UOET HAUUNO and plowing- Reaa. OR 1-03*0. LANDSCAPINO LAWN9 AND 8PE-clalty. top OOd, delivery reaaon-. able. MA 5-0603. LAEH WORE. ARTKIND. HAND - dlgglna, bush cutting, leaf. rak-.. ta(^nc^U|M hauling. FE 5-1131 KN1BBS LANDSCAPE TRUCKINa FB 900, FE- 5-3049. ■ ■ LANDSCAPING 8 ID I N O AND ooedins- Tap' 44fl_ dritvory. 010 Srat toad. FE *-- MIELKE’S PERENNIAL O A R-dens, f—1—|— gardening, tod- v ding, seeding ao d forttlUlng. pt*SS3i Iheuekry trdk co»reurri landscape need. Beautiful Colorado Rluo Spruce. 0 ft. to 10 ft. Pontiac Leudaneptng. FE 9-M77 FE 5-9354. Moving zJid Tmckfag 22 Ttip Soil Light aad heavy trucking. Rubbish, fill qlrt, grading, sand, gravel aad mot and loading. FE Reduced Rates •I MOVING SERVICE ____jab!* Ratos FE 900 basement; cleanwo aid hauUng. Can BIB. FE 900, Prompt courteous aorvtoo i price, Any time. 1 Tracks to. RenL tb-Ton Pickups Ih-Tri Stokes — TBuqra—iJRAcroita----- AND MUIPMENT Dump Truck* Sami Trailer* Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractbr Co. ■0 8. WODWARD FB 900 PE 4-140 Open Dally Including Sunday O’DELL CARTAGE toogdiri one FE 8 1ST CLASS FAINTING AND DEO orating. Cato or totma, FE 4099, • nr euia pbooratinojpaint: lag and wall papering. FE 400, 1st CLASS nit. AND EXT. FAINT-tag. Reas. Don Bock. OL 1-3141. ‘ - FAlMTUfO. INTEIUOE EX-— — cent disc, for oato. terlor. 10 per oeot ( Guaranteed, Free a PAINTINO A DECORATINO. ■ years experience. Reaa enable. Free eetlmatos. Phone UL 3-110. JBTJCRIO B AHP EXTERIOR Jlnttng, mil washing. Free OO-nxtea. FE 4-0374. AfifTStERIOR DECORATOR. -Papering. FB 941341. PAINTINO. INT. h EXT. PAPER mtoglng. Mason Thompson. FE PAINTINO. WALL WASHING, PAP-er removed. B. T. Sandueky, FB 4-110 orTuL 8-910.----------~- Fainttno paPeking, remov-‘ Wa*hmg. FE 8 Television Service 24 DAT to NIOHT TV SERVICE: M F. STEAKA. FE 9-130. JENSEN'S TV BERVICEjAFTER-noon and evening, call FE 14W4. Upholstering 2S THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 197 NORTH PERRY 8T. ------FE 5-8888 - Lost end Found FOUND: BRIRAIIT BFAWIET. LOST: GERMAN SHEPHERD. VI-clnlty Perry Park. Hi Rob In wood. LOSTT FEMALE BRITTANY SPAN- Notices and Personals 27 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NBED-Ina a frteadly advleot. phone FE 'Mmanmlirm^or Tf^MXn/ ewer, FE 3-97H. Ooallditatal. AEROTRED8 KNAPP ^HOES FRED HKBMAH OR >-190 ARB YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS?’ CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR BILLS oinMnjtcx to fat^*™® BUDGET SERVICE 14 W. HURON___FE 9-690 COLD WAVE SPECIAL, 0.0 COM-plete. Dorothy's, 10 N. Ferry, wifi: CATERING SERVICE FOR ... dings and parttoa. FE 4071. ncStonB-^ Wedding Napkins "FREE" —FLUB IN INFGRMAL8— with Bvery OrtmOT ' Wedding Invitations Backenstose Book Store 19 EAST LAWRENCE FB 3-1414 IN DEBT.? IF SO.......... LET US Give Ydu I Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS__________ RM. 70 PONTIAfl STATE BARK SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADSI To find V job, place to live Or • good Used car* see QM*i-fied NOW I 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2*. HUM) TWENTY zyj Rut AptB. FmtUmi Jfl R—t AjUfc P«r«lllili 37 Rent Houaes Furnished J9 i ah —. l . i t mb, Email. cimo nu vnr me* t bomljprivate hakd *torE" pe mioTma » boom apt. downstairs. HU- wastsiPi.-1RWTO amdbath RM. . . . I vate bath & entr. Baby Tfclcbme. . ****»»»■ *» . W PER WEEjp. Ebfit WEIGHT SAFELY Arfhl—*t Poplar off Baldwin._| —. ,, m arS| ^1I|§|IpPIlPv^ ____ b?S°r«: r$mAtB Mt^emensl | wanfK# caretaker for Wallace. PE 3 nooUirmBaSS~9uiSm~ms. I tTMnkMS aSTU nkiejm _ ___ I RootL. PRIVATE ENT; i rfflf iliii ■■in,... r &~&rs*~omSxr vs* ^Efa "KuU 'Ul1, *“ Private entrance, utilities furn- **"!*• tyIiTi •....... I.tu wiet lr*”58.___ °* .**¥ y1*?- M tsp rm Morr. Jure. svinrinBio iPgjPM-re!.j*‘lj WJ.AOt M fcm.. pvt. mt. .no pvt. bath, responsible for u>T debt* con-j men only. FE 4-3136 [it ROOMS. PjSVATE BATH AND 1 entrance.. 285 Oakland Art. 1*1*5^*. myself. WUUam I Meadawlar- VSR MARMADUKE By Anderson A I seeming ""rooms; —_—- — ■■I Pontiac lakefront. (Ml Artmw*. LAKEFRONl ^H OME^ 3 BED* UM MA AMU' LARI ORION, Rent AptJLljHfigriiklMd 36 la^e oy^» WT FLOOR. 1 A BATE A IMCT MODERN^ 4 ROOMA Wt^H BA8E- «^brri5Sb£i 25«j«a ®W- ior any debt* contracted by any - “A„*-*6J*. other than myself Cbarlee Wilbur t ROOMS Rlchardeon, MM Sunderland. i. II Mor|n. bath. pvt. i ■ ranted I pool table. rmr a**i ___ _ pile*, need ptn ball natoi. An Music Mm, m wT ----------- PE MMt 142 West Columbia . AND t BEDROOld. PARTLY tr I Myud lakefront apartment. Oil ixJ^-L^U IIS1LL- I-1 -&l. SSj&VTW^; I WkSS 2 ROOW ARD (JUTH^H D*u"r 3 BEDROOM RANCH. _________or unfurnished. It* hath*. Ink* privileges. ^Immediate furnished WR PAV Atr YOUR ‘BILLS and payment of n ND itROOM. PVT. BATH. AMP utiaunee. Reply decorated m [£ Telegraph. Apply ~~ *- 2 ROOM APARTMENT dUTTABOE tar warsttc of retired man. Prl-rate entrance, PE 9-7149. RMS. A AlWflEN, Um.' LAb'y preferred. On Oakland. FK MM2. 2 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance. Ml a week, laky «el------- Inquire 2'IJ Baldwin Are. HOMEX SERVICES an National Bank Bide., Rochester!; Phone OL 1-1104 and OL 14IM |' WtdTChndr Phone PE 5-1051, .ROOMS. BATH, PRIVATE EN-trance. Ml week. PE 44663. OR 3 ROOMS. NEWLY DECOR-— Huron Street. verythin* turn FI I-U3I. 138 A-I LICENIED Walton Blvd. ''UJO. .ORmJ: Vnu--n7;-p.pf: 3 ROOM APARTMENT. «!t. UVS HO»a:, DAT CARE.| Wlllnrd. PBJHOM- utUMiea ft t Pint. . HI mo. OR MM ---- Scliool^dlelrlot. PE I-2MI. MODERN 1LAfEPROMT AftRAC-__lively furnished home, near Onion Lake, tmru ImS: Hr mBl PARTI,Y FURNWMEg'BOllii. Ill flSHBD HOUB 1 BEDROOM APT., 1 children welcome, i AMR. 2 BEDROOM. GROUND FLOOR' _____Jon. Phonr P» ww. OR 2 8MALL 1 BTOVE. SHOWER, OMRAOE. Mi IU heatMA I rneotSTim Cat* Lake front tae heat. MA _ .......... UNION LAKE NEAR KEITH Road. I room, and bath, imme- Jura. Clean.'__ 1 ROOMS AND BATE COTTAOE ‘ rent. Ph. PE Mill. ROOMS AND STtH. 111. ■dtllu only. OakhUl St. UL MTU. 1 ROOMS AND Rath NEAR oxbow Lake One Mock frost ecbool. $M per month. EM 3-2144 and - KM MBt.........—■ Near b It ROOMS A BATE 1 A modem. PE HNt 2 bath. < wewr, oil heat: EMU Juno 2143 Archdale. KM 3-EB3. -WILLIAMS LAKE! LAKE 1 bedroom home. Pull furnace. Preferred to rent >un until dune U. Call Oft 3-0482 f ifscBaaa. . _ . YEAR'AROUND COTTAOE ON Uke. 1 bedroom, newly decor-»Ud ond clw. OK 3-mi. Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 -I or Sals Houses 491 GOT TO MOVE? rhy not Wry ymtr own and stay { t one plate a, lone a* you. want., ■* ~ “—i. aewenJ r“ SC.- TRADE “ HOMKSW ! BUY NOW! BUUwD-UATEK) Choice loU available «r e HOUSES, e •election of new and * iea to tihopac from - In or KAMPSEN-: tractive donut payment. Dorothy Siivtler La vender Keener Bet M Tear* TOO! Htahland Rd, (MM) Mir 4 0411 sent. EM 133*3 Day, t--: -IN CLARKSTON, BY 'OWNER, 3 for Sals lisdnss C. Schuefi OFFERS ' OPEN | sun. m 3411 EMeebftb Lake Road jSMITHA-LILLY - INCOME - 14420 bar year (roee, 1344] nat. •I 14 roofita and la addition another I'XkSLMISm&l liirome Will b* left with the prop arty, nil property located In an area that la man In MMaM lot rentcle. Owner haa meat of hta tenant, for inns Him ‘ ' ts.ooo down 569S Everett ^ in G«lS|> ____ JEkims^J JjfMte gartfr. This nice hMie Built in 1957. An exam -1 ionat value. Oo*e>po schools. SashabaW to Mag-bee Rd. to East Dvocadc to Evereat. aschuea FE 8-0458 HERE'S a chunk ot meat he won't get rtd of tn one grutpl For Rent Rooms Wtd. Household Goods 29 1-1 BOOMS OP FURNITURE AND amltanaaa needed Will pay air— cash. Please phone FE 2-6842. APPLIANCES. FURNITURE S TVe by the piece or houseful. Imme-dlate eerrlce. DoU«'«. FE 5-11II. CASK FOR FURNITURE AND AP-Mtaacaa. Old pfaeea — *" 4-WllT P * ATTENTION t courteoue aery Ice. PE Spot oath for tMOd televlelone. furniture and MlaeensMlM. Free eetlmatee, PE 2-AMI. FURNITURE BOUGHT AND RAULEP -MbBIl----------------------- YOU’VE QOT 1TI WE'LL BUT l¥t OUR PRICE IS RK3HT win '"Ml cr^ .. -We— l 1-2747 APARTMENT. #17. UH j - * WlUa^. PE 5-IMI 2 LAROB ROOMS. clean fireplace, 'laundry faclUtleel v OL1 leges. -Oarage. 200 ____ 3 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY decorated, 3 sdulta, ChrlsUane only. References -IWM. , 3 LARGE ROOMl_____________________ ------ UtUIUee furnished, Chll- OL 2-0011 before 1 welcomi entrance. utlUtlea f Pti*3j8AiAi,T ai,P FU10R.OB n?f i ROOMS AND BATH, UTILITIES mil fnrnlshej^ T03. Plorence. Wanted to Rent “RENTAL SERVICE ROOMS. NEAR PONTIAC PLANT. PS 0-10W. 4M».Man»fltld.-- «,3 LAROE CLEAR ROOMS Pitf- I entrance. Adults 1 Rooms, kitchen, dining room combination. Private bath. Heat, bot water m Wbwwiv Ice Included In a monthly rental of only is per month. WAtktBB R. T. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 245 OAKLAND' AVENUE Open # to s “— || , ROOMS AND BATH. OA8 HEAT. decorated. Adult* only. Apply after 4 p.m. 114 lidleon._______ « ROOMS AND BATH TN DRAT- 1 - A-1 RENTALS , . , 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX clean room fob man. pvt Automatic Heat — Pull Batement En' and ehower. 17 Wk. FK WILL DECORATE »-»>«__________ . ___ $75 PER MONTH Pu«ENll¥ip housekeeping FE 4-7833 j LaMnston ort *o< • atvalwcut _________ amui.”~HicB SoMi of VdcB 3 BEDR.M., OXBOW LAKEFRONT 1 ^-1*% ™r.I*t*L-**,-y^Hllrop-. Can turn. EM 3-3487.. I LOVELY BOOM FOR A OENTLE- i on > to good iannntt, reaeonable n I BEDROOM HOME, CLARK8TON area, tap. MA 5-4*77 after I p m_. >M8 NEAR ELISABETH a heal — --------- 2 BEDROOM, NEAR ST. BENE- 2 BEDROOM i HOUSE IN CLARK-eton for rent or WITr^ieat* for 1 year. MA Hitt 2 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR BENT. In Lake Orlpn 5*0 mo, MT 2-41*2. 2 BEDRM. RANCH lioME. AUTO, oil hert. *75. EM 3-2I15. VilrnlVh'ed , 3~ BEDROOM BRICK. AVAILABLE MS' a'monih br'lllM pST^rt! _ »1#« A month OBJ^kT OR .3-01112 or OR 1-UM. ; 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. WITH ^ FEML^AMU?I £aUAK~! w a fSrUA^a^.01-* -, ^MMS ON 3* SPOKaAL FE i 1 ----- Rea*. Inquire Ml Norton. | __ ... Baron. LOVELY BEDRM., BAT# Wlftf tiled atall ahow*r, ettUna room tran*portatlonTMA M363. MOD LAROE RM ~~WEST BIDE. Large cloeet, lor gentleman. PE 2-utll. NEAR OENERAL HOSPITAL ' FE 5-2403 PLEASANT fltSOM. FOR NON- drinking gentleman; breakfoet raagamefit*. r.an P» mada. . 8-0012; ■ - ■ BOOS. VERY ATTRACTIVE S1N- ____ ________ Scliool. .. __________ Roert FE 8-0323.___________________ •ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND entrance UUlttlei nod Itnene. glt. 3615 Union Lake Rd. Pontiac, For Sal* Houses 49 It ROOM. 1‘4 BATHS. PULL basement, attached garage, 10 acrea, will accept smell Pontiac _ Pontiac Preae Boa 111. 12 RMS. ADAPTABLE SEVERAL ways. 48 Mechanic Sat. and Sun. 11-4 pjb. nod evantngv 0*34 BRICK FRONT RANCH moael hotto. 3 —'*■- -** * pcUng, seeded screened porch, large lot. trees, illooo Will accept small duw* psjmeat MA 5-1 Ml. . INDIAN VfljTAGlr S'l-iK yTlioh»wklr >>rM ■“ lake^anoei.us ^ ^ panelled ,denW>3 tc bathi.^l Jti £ullt-ln». complei SmJS i, 2 months old. Car- jicapcti, built-in' appliance*. 1.205 — * *“■ move* you In. MB | „ V* *3500rtownVO ; tars trade ----1*1500 enulty _R|32 mortgage. — TRI-LEVEL — New a bedroom plus den. IH hath*, low to area but au the t ity conveniences.^ PMA^ termk construction P cUbds* FARM HOME ~ > bank I acres. Urge family same, 1*4 baths, 4 bedrooms plus den. huge living room, full slat you this 3 bedrra with carpeted itv. rm., sun rm.. 1(4 ear far., (eneod yd., lot# of value at till, low price. Phone FE 4-3200 514 PER CENT INTEREST 1300 dn. buy* Nil* sharp 4 b*drm with ftfU b»r* —— — Oak fir*. PI 1 newlp-d**^ ^RUSSELLYOUNT. BEAL ESTATE A BUU.D1NO $7500 I bedroom .modern borne, M car garage. 80*200 ft. lot,' eon el commercial. Reaeonable term#. CUCKLER REALTY 145 N. Saginaw__FE 4:4M e-Nc>r.^)rt{mville_____ sera* with 3 bedroom homo, Ink room, attractive kitchen lb breakfast area, plus breeao-4-te separate apartment akk. plants. Kitchen i $9,500 Vour Opportunity Te hart a home that will I for Itself. Kitchen, dining roc |23.*00 - Real Estate Company 900 N. Main, Rochester OL 1*8143 Open Eves. Partridge IS THE ‘'BIRD" TO SEE ALASKA OWNER SAYS SELL4 location tor *chooli. ^thogplng Largg, chain-linked ^fenced : Oil FA® beat Covered ___________ bar b que Only I*.500 - Just few years old. • bar* good tenant* 'l ROOMS. OHOUND PLR.. PVT RE (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 341 OAKLAND AVENUE Shy Living QqBrters 33 BIRMINGHAM. AREA - BACHE- I utilities. Meal Wanted Transportation 34 WANTED TO AND FROM *, working " “ ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN, disposal. Couple only. FE 5-4032. ro6ms PURNZSHSD. DOWN-town by but station, Private entrance,: fM a week. *FE S-flMl. After 41 n 14161* ___ H ^-jiR T BOOMS ANP BATCH, ADULTS. __________ PE t-MW____________ 1 NICE LOE. RMS. SATE, UTIL. •" 5-1250. V baby self Baldwin A RIDE 1 'phone“ftE APT. BATE. Cl______ ■ and downtown. 14114 w.q . ^ moot" vicinity off a.*„,wnce PE~~5*4424. — (1 M-V aod Ho*nlUl Road. Call 4 ROOMS RESPON8IBLI COUPLE QRW3-5B77 p I only^5ldy Ml Nr Saginaw. RH)E wanVed,from auburk; • « L 2-4753 4 RM. MODERN PARTLY PURN- . MA 5-6000. Wtd. CoEtracts, Mtgs^35jg-S I VERT NICE ROOMS. ALSO 2 Buyers for Gmtracts i5 R COlIK IlEAL ESTATE I di FE Rec. FE 4-4813. on ASK FOR MB. CLARE_____|— CASH WS JMP CUgWIACWS. S-H. i. Van Watt. 46|W Dixie Hwy. — utilities. __________ DUPLEX, DOWNTOtVN gO OAKLAND a newly db— Mrs, Anderson. FE TTRACTTVE ^ 3 gC contract*" preferably I pie preferredTWi&l accegt_i child HAVE 17,000 TO INVEST Seasoned. FE* 2-2623.’ ' I Near general Hospital. FE 6-6754 baww^DTERg POR CONTRACTS BACHELOR APT. PURN.. VERY Brewer Real Estate j S*£l' ^rtet’bath1A entr‘ pe'2-oi6. FE 6411} .*!•*„ 22*MW3 BACHELOR. 3 tlOOMS. HEAT, limits and linens turn. — • > 211. And BATH. *2 WASHIHO^ ' ! UB' SI- Near -schools A buses. : | ROOM HOUSE. COUPLE PRE- ’ decorated. 856. E; Pike comer _ APTS ; «NICE LOCATION, NEAR downtown. On WUUam■ “ ” • " ~ ren or pets: Dr- i HM. UPPER BRICK DUPLEX far- ^u' " CLEAN. 140 A MONTH. 3 3018 Apbarn Avenue, J Heights. UL 54516. » tMM. 6 ROOM, NEWLY DECORATED. 3 bedroom, 331 North Parry Street, c LEA 5 ROOM APARTMENT, I refrigerator furaiahod. 1. Phone PE 6-2321 from Rooms with Board GENTLEMAN, CLEAN HOI —tone m**i» re i-wnr ™^^ PVT. ROOM FOR MEN IN CLEAN Southern home, near Tel-Hunm. Good home cooked food if deal red, tt MOl SOOM AND BOARri FOR MEN FE 2-5842, WN. Johneon. . ROOM * BOARD WITH OR WITH~ out. 1157b Oakland Ave. FB 4-1854 ROOM, BOARD, AND LAUNDR?. 1 or 2 men. no drlnkera. Clean, ,lr“' ftWIMMUi imn i civic ' . ___JleoTrf birch cup- j SB MCNAR ^ART MUTER | i sijtos PQE bhr HAMMER. SAW, PAINT BRUSH nd a UtUe lnttlaUv* bill Mu thoueawds of dollare. hka. rough plilinblbg In, ou sen buy Ini* for 52,fMI ROOMS, 85 AND 57. BOARD Opt. 14114 Oakland; ft 3-9100. Rent Store* w- —Attention, Renter^ YALE OFF BALDWIN 8URRY1 , Ranch wtth option In’ buy. rent money appllee to cost New 3 bedroom brum ranch, full basement, large lot. paved etreet. Wm your house In trade. JEROMK r'”*”*”' ULTRA NEW^^TORES. WEST SIDE Rent Office Space 5 ROOM SUITE jnifTASLS FOR WEST SiBe L3144 NEAR TEL-HURON . 3 rooms and bath, upper, all UtlS-Res plus stove, refrigerator and FE 4-6522 apt. lire washer, tit per month. | - Ewe, rv pwth --------- ‘ >wme OR 3-nW. i ROOMS AND BATH. OLASSED- NEAT. CLEAN, STRICTLY PVT, In front poychm|gl|||mm|MMdM WE 3-4200 oroukiTpixjor oiiuwb. run. Paved parking. * Air-condttlonlng, heat and lights ___l hath. ... _1 Crescent Lake. >. PE 5-2858._________ ■ LARGE I partly furn. 3 with - garage. ' jm per mo.____________ NEWLY DECORf^TED^ all big cldeeie. Pine reception hiilT Built-In bathtub. Tile floors. Large dinette. Also slseable kitchen. Oas heated building. Juet 1 story walk-up. Automatic gas hot water, day or night. Tiled hallways. High school. aiso~gf- ‘ mfam|||im MIS __________________ Kongo Harbor, PE 4-4512. ROOMS AND BATH. 4 MILES; ----Ponttae. PE 5^41 biter ........msndfngtiirM'g ssisi Will divide. OR 3-1296. ---- For Sale Houses 6-5502. Partridge Are You Paying Rent ? As little as 5200 dn and 56* per I sral others to choose Iron will trade. CaU f-......... dresses. PKGET £ ILTY OR 4-0636' WUILDERS AUBURN RD. Large attractive 3 bedroom. All Urge rooms. Tiled “ — - ' decorated. Basement Large landscaped lot. uoubis garage West of Crooks Road. Priced to sell. Talma —-r——— PONTIAC REALTY PE 5-5276 Ranch Type Home WILLIAMS LAKE us rooms. 3 bedroom walk- Owner will sac rifle e this 6 room wit Hot point built-in birch year around home, situated eu-klichen. Pull haoement'-Qll heat, two lovely Unegd in. Ubdocapod Centrally lotitfa in betuftfal low. pluiJuti uf shads Ireei Ind Drayton'Woods. Low down pay- 108 R, ef canal froMags. Prl- ment Privately financed. 37M »»'* beaS lust one block Edgevale. OR 2-57817 ^ With a eubstartlal dowl NGTHINO DOWN Su.' shSr r-f UNION LAKE AREA 3 bedroom “l«? 137 Baldwin NICE HOME-, REAS. l«rg« *uSliiyr -bot’T2 r '«!* 'IsVsJ •walk*. sehooli Evenings Call PE t-IlM FE 4-3551. PE l WM, A. KENNEDY c, full dining room, carpeted. room. Urge new kitchen, ened porch. 3 bedroom*. On* i,- garage. Shown by appolnt- l Li- AT Tull - BEDRM. NEW, . sac. for M100 dn. BEDROOM. f~ BASEMENT. ----- ar^ — —... plastered. 100sl60‘. Call. OR 3-31 I E. Pik( PE I ROOMS AND BATH. BSMT. AND j oak floor ’9e»eo»reter# 2 BEDROOM BUNOALOW. 49 as BSliT.. purchasci 1545. ■«»«': b« -kitchen: Refrlg._____ ______________________ I od 814.500. 4 per cent mortgage Terms. 4715 Rlve'rvlew, Drsytor PUlhm OR 34555. OLDER 4 REDROOM ' HOME" Oxford. Oood Ww “room*,-*i Urge lot on paved streetg. C to shopping -...........—■ -"’•• Only 85.000 w “ Templeton r. OA 8*2862 Bxchangf • *»r-PL . 3.-3183 l&KDH&OUT2 gTORV OPEN SUNDAY I • 7 h TRWi*V*t JJTAHTF.R MODEL r--—W Com me rev IW. O »u»id»r EM 1-gW OXBOW lakefront ranch. Xxtrl ^I<5 * RvmomSj price. - Kcego Harbor g room ' modern, full basement, fenced, backyard. Good locatUo Pull price only 54.5*0, low down Dsn so ; por joe i INVEST Several good land contract* ji available on new homes. Libs discounts. Ask fog Mr. Baydn J. C. HAYDEN, REALTOR li g-5441 Of P* 5-l»*5 EiS5T»«UCT5_;TO BUY C I, Earl Oarrsll. EM 34511 IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contracts New , BnldwtoT PE 4-4UT7 consisting of living rm.; kltch-enetto, high dormer bedroom with Urge dOMta. private bath. Ideal for two lady teachers or young couple — private entrance ana •**-r irtist' ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS I Township. It J. (Dick) VALUET . Near OP” OAKLAND AVENUE ^ AND ~ ,,JM PLEASANT 3 ROOMS. BATH, atovef. ref rig, and wix|taMMa>J Blue-Sky. PE 3-7437, UNION COURT APARTMENTS Are you looking for clean ai tractive apaftmenU where th. I . people are quiet ygt frUndly? J RM. AND BATH. 82 WABHINO-cool In summertime These 3 ton St. Children welcome, room and bath apartments rent l g room HOUSE BASEMEN1 KpST** IHfi. «“ fushabaw Rd. Taf ROOMS, BATH porch on Scott Lake. A< per , month, PE 44*14 5-4612, ^ * tip dn % I BtRMINOHAM: LOVELV^NKIOH _»-M1i. ' borbood^nenr eehools^and Uetron 3 BEDROOM HOME OAS HEAT. | ranch with din. rm , porch.'patio i i garage and patio. Easy --------'M“~u------- — 1 Call OH 3-3755 after 6 p.m '* to appri nx~m home" ' K. L. Templeton, Resltor It*1' FE 1 M35 ORCHARD LK.^tD. F^ 4-45*3 2 BEDROOM HOME, ON >4 ACRE. Waterford Twp. Plastered walls, oak floors^FK 5-2145. After 3 p.m. 3 BEDRM. 8R1CK. LOE. LOT breeseway, and garage. Nice aub. Rea* kua. Writ* Per" --------- _r_____________wkijL, ~r „.TOWT Your cash upon sat-1 COUPLE. PVT. I lsfactory lnlpectlon of property ________FB 4 and title. Ask for Ken Templeton, clean 3 RM, < K. L. Templetons Realtor " — ___J ,... OA mm s.aSUVi ------------ . _________ CLEAN 3 ROOM APT. CLOSE TO ' ‘ —' All ....—------ — ' “ ABSOLUTELY THE FA8TEST 1 contract. _ _ Utilities turn FE 5-0780. . . . CLEAN I ROOM APT. Itlk HOYtBY Hu-1 bet. cottage (amt Osmun. PE 7155 w7»teSU " MAyfalr 54350 CASE FOR HOUSES — Kva, PE 54211 ‘WEEDED’ • • - Lake Properties—-r low — oottaoes — yr rd. *• Buyers Galore t. A. TAYLOR, AOENCY ities. Weekly $12 up. Tru Rustic Cabins, 468 S. Broadway, Lake Orion, MY 3- Efficieticy Apartment Living room. kttMeo. batkro 356 N. Paddock. PE 2-2088. ' 'URNI8HED APT. 1 ULLKVUE. Bellevue latand. Lake Orton. FURN. APT. AT 5695 PONTIAC tw inmttANp b6ap or 44206 BPECMLIZED REALTY SERVICE. (Sail LouU Borst, Realtor. " SM. | smut. HOUSE WTTHR ment. Must Sa out Oakland Hare 1500 dn. Wg 841*t. WANT ACTION F Wo Buy. Trad*. List, Sell YOUR EWJITY IN BUSINK »«e mm 5r----- ■ land oMtraek Lot. *?•.*• gan’s largest organhaUmmwofk for you. M offleys throughout the Immediate Action Is Our Motto STATEWIDE Heed Estate ferric* of Poetise Ik D7JBARUBB. BB^OR„ jRswf Apts. Furni»bed 37] .3 «oom I'aFaJMW’, ' private entrance. FE 4-4117. £Sr*L Realtor, FE OROU1ID FLOOR,. CLEAN, PU-|M| —'ranee and drive; on bus Mm*. Washing privileges Baa paid. PE 4-4594. KITCHEN AND BEDROOM LA--mos only <7 tModosuf, — — lovely aajg 3 room private 0li»lnArrfhI5iS,ha?t.iin ! 3 BEDRM.‘LM00NtO*IT. ifttSP*' *U °r0h*r* “* "1 *' LAKESHORE APT. C 6-7871. WEST STOE — S AND 3 ROOM apartmsnU, bath, boat, hot water, stove and refrigerator furnished. Near St. Benedict schools. Closest® PE 4-4232. ’ Rent Houjes Furnished 39 basement, paved street, beauttfld nejEROME BuIlDING rn PE .44522 1 BDRM.' MOD. ADULTS. fM, nf 4-5425 after t p.m. 1~BEDROOM, LTuNO. KITCHEN 852 Auburn. (ROOM HOUSE. NEAR PUB-■Mf6HgWmms|mm| Cedar Island Lake. 'llT^Parnj” wrth. EM 24305^ BEDROOM. TEA* AROUND 211 VONNIA' STREET. CARROL Lake Heights, Commerce 5 rm*. 640 me. Jamas Richway, FE 4-2282, 6 p-.tn. tr *‘ ~ ~ BR1CK RANCH 6 ROOM8. TO mtir____ BIRMINGHAM. 3 BEDROOMS, OAS heat, near schools and parks. kU«. 1345 Edge wood MI 4-0315 BALDWIN. OAKLAND7 11 ROOMS,' -—»W«7 »r ¥ families, h. Phone OR 3-5454. Michaol area. Corner I lot. I car garage. Good « rMpt party. FE 4-02*5. tt of Pontiac. ( SSL. 2 BEDROOM BOOSE month! CUr’kston7 OR Mtlt'tlU Mary .Sue, BEDROOM YEAR AROUND fishing lakes with dock — your boat. Wpaetooa home, 3 baths. Has 3 rooms and bath on ground fleet. Can.' 5* used lor family recreation or as separate i apartment. 5116 per month. References required. Call KM 3-0212 — ***~ 3-3617 for appointment.- Bili Val-U-Way lovely, landscaping $26,600. rr cent FHA or new 120.000. willlamsbury Ml 52446. BY OWNER. 6 RM. HOUSE, 1 Priv. - Reas.. Dn. Paymt. 1 1 rfauseman-Spitzlr -fOR 3-0711 WO* drwf*' A"rroi | POR OOOD BUYS •‘AND VALUES red. Open Sun- ’LAKEFRONT HOME 378 feet on Susan. 1 Large 11 x 18 foot family room, 8 I 15 fool 0! kitchen! ge. near Baldi _ Jf city. Make oner, rm t-iuv. OWNER RIGHT ON" THE I. afosndj-hedtm. homo. __j, 3200 R ROCUK8TER RD. UL g-6 usl**mov« ' ROCHESTER. BEDROOM HOME, j . 61.556 i l eeSooi^S'Tt. Calf FE_ 4-i«o! I BY OWNER, J BEDRM 7 2 ACHES". I , breeseway. 9 ear gar., 600 El Walton. PE 5-2653. BY OWNER, 3 BEDffOOM. PULL ! HEAL—V*LU®1- WEST OF Pontiac. 3 bedroom brick ranch 3 blocks from new school. Full basement, fam- Prtc5^^u*e^ttoln»15^? FBA kgLS PE *baEm«S?'gi• Bheitt0^to?m#rand IROCHS^fER, LBEDROOM BRICK screens, carpeting. ivk car# ga-■ rage, close to school*, north aide, 112,560. Cash to land con-tract, FE ■ 3-8576. BY OWNER. ELIZABETH LAKE HHH L lamDy yirti. Kmny ntru. Near FHA. OL 1-0137 SPECIAL WARDg -ORCHARD, TfflKPTELD TOWNSHIP _ x 60 foot ranch horns wtth ineled attached breeseway at... garage. King ala* kitchen. Extra large two 13 x U foot bedroom*. Complntely landaeaped. Daniel ... • I family income in Orchard Lake. Excellent i throughout. Completely and 3 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT ROME near Pontine. Electric kitchen, i’--•at, basement. Nicely turn-*65 mo. RM 3-6322. lshed. I Christian Hills. Bob pergusoo. UN 3-1141: Mi 4-8428. Open Sun. H. LAtCEFRONf HOME. ‘ ftrepfaeo. __ Ppot Every convenience. Very clean. Near school,- church, abop-^68ept.4unc $76. EM 34M6. BEDROdM'LAlSKPBONT HEAR >, available Oct. I. Ononium^iJ^14566. LEASE WITU oPnoif TO SOT" West suburban home tn need of repair. Low rental to man with -family who la bandy with ■J— * pwr -— LARGE 3 ROOMS A ITOoa. *iso» in. f» strAa"61 moTeI KITCHENETTE APTS. Utilities him. Ill per week. 9610 PunMac Lake Hdi OR 3-8388. NEAR PONTIAC AND FIBBER . plants. STBl - NICE 4 RM.. UTIL., -WASHER. *20 wk. 31 ,Parke Place. ^EN'lWOUSB'RHHlt: IEEDROOMS! ■rni-rnm-sm '3 BEDROOM ALL MODERN NEW ”*7”- 77’ I house 3140 Plsher MA 4-1IU. ' s annu. Aim najw gin LAKE FRONT BRICK, Park Side Apts. IM^jiuaU^ smaS newly decorated, PE grHwiroN EjQ^s rgj^tt-iTiaa; iandib^roo^i I apartment .JPPMHMPmWHs l*»t perton or n eoupte. Very clean. THREE ROOM! PLtlB KlTCHtll UTlb- U**"*"' •• •• ' rrar SLATER APTS. •S N. PARSE 9 P« 6496I AFTER I AND SUNDAYS, $E1 CARETAKER MR. CAMtOU -1 ARCADIA CT, 7lT~FIJ>«n s 'n^iais. KlfcH-i UPPER 4 ROOMS ANli'..BATH'. batCadulta. S3;, PriraS* entrance. Adult* only. 1 »06MB.“PRrVATB BATH AK) . 13m e w.' • *i VATERPORD. 4366 LESSING *T. 6 room*, around floor, umni* enttnnso and MUb. Phono OR Books UTIUTIEa FURNISHED . 4705 M-M Highland Rd. 3525 Watkins 1 i ROOM BOUSE, FrSoms and rath. pu£l Meat, oil heat on Main Hwy. near MSUD. AmUabl* Oct. 1. PE 3-29*5. 6 ROOk HOUSE. 665 HO__SUIT-able for 2 couple. PE 4-7631 exclusive residential I far carpenter and plumbing Write t box 20 PontUc Pret». ^5 "month. PhoneT PE: 54HW.! lk£L LAKE. 6 ^ ROOMS - AHD hath. Call MA 5-2254. H DUPLEX, General Hospital, Adults. P9 MobERN 3 BEDROOM. AUTO-—*.-at otoly* and refrMsrn-Brisbane, Oakley Park- IM£ NEW LAKBFRONT 3 BEDROOMS, 2 hath, strictly mjlrrn. adulu preferred. WU1 lean to responsible party, |iwni«m Call after SMALL LAKEPRONT HOMS. 616 month. OR 3415S. watt 'stoE' brick. 6 kdbii. l *k bote, tax heat, garage, bemt., Hear Oeneral Hospital. PE 4-5707. Rswt jjria> Cottstf> 41 ^Ftr Rntlt66Ei 42 ATTRACTTVK W*RM ROOM. .Q|BHima*5. Separata eatrane*. Kitchen prtvOego*. Oarage. IE front attracUre rm. PS 1-7122. ♦Rat.,, ' payments. FE • OF ( pi tat * mu. on 1 Or., full bamt. • Oil heat. By owner. OR 3-3061 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS, SECOND fleer, Snotty pine, near bohooli, I18 565, FE 44364. STREAM — BEAU- ACRES C i Ilk I - Lodge bom* i WHY PAY SENT? Own your OWN I bedrm. home Peter s6n Real Estate SOI S. Brohdwajr"' MY3-}681 BEDROOM 3 BAThS. STONE Cost 630.006. will sacrifice at gSS,-*01, dishwasher A disposal, thermopan* window*, fireplaces, sprtn-kler sysUm. >car attached xa-l 'TW, 1t»t JSiPxTB^JJSe'Is~W~ sway, land contract ■ *--payment, — “ 4 BEDROOM, ELIZABETH LAKE " —T Cape Cod. Sep- Wg^&T10' Estates Ilf -—-Wei. or 37i'|.'Arorr7------^ 5 ROOM, ALUMINUM STORMS rooms. woM'm~&nm am 4*4% CONTRACT 5 ROOM HOUSE NEAR SCHOOL on payed at., needs repair, must sacrifice. Owner. FE 2-3864. BEDRM. BRICK HOME » MIL-^ urn. 4Nk per I da. Call PK ford. 2 bath*. I Of. I BEDROOM. PULL M heat, fenced lot, HHm eekerod . Pdot dn. PK 5-5025 ' dlxnt s»s hot, FE 94153. I 1. located^off Crescent Uk* BIRMINGHAM, Very comfortable 6 room and J Utlllty toom. newly decorated, j new gas. furnace. Nice lot. ■*- . rage. 56.850 5500 down. 7281 Emmons Street. Owner. OR 3-7416, evening#. PE 3-7066. BY OW-NEir JIM WRIGHT, Realtor [345 Oakland Ave Open 'til 8:35 R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 365 OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN 8 TO 8 SUNDAY 11 1 UtTY RENTERS ATTENTION 6156 maxes yen la tM* anrnM home. 158 per month tnehl tales and Insurance. W* 1 STOUTS OPEN HOUSES- SUNDAY 3 TO 6 P.M, 646 E. MANSFIELD located only 3 blocks (MB'" I,, heron and Northern Kbps floors)* earoriad4H^mg* *M - wJ------------ A™ \ iMMaijiBHi iMir» am i to Mansfield, turn east m . blocks lo OPEN BIONS. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 P.M. 801 E. FOURTH ST,- down. Finished family room, d 1(6 baths, gas heat, oak floors, built !h oven and range, your Chous of col- BST RI uaplxf*. IfSfU ■ Warren Stout, Realtor:*, 11 N. saflaaw St. Ph. FE 6416k Open Eve*. TUI 8 p.m. If You Earn . $2.47—7 Per Hour 1 STaTricii etreet for 811.116! Include* poperxd family roqm anting room.^1* baths 3 “Candlewick Wopds” : ... ADDITION J'k Mils# North ot 7Val[oa DLORAH BLDG. CO. "Builders of National Homes**: ----. FE 14131 ' ' ANNETT: 5 Acres—Clarkston • Lee. oak'A elm tree*, early American farm home. Pint i, spacious kttehSn, Small Lake Estate 5' bedrm. ranch ft___ _ wkl* cypress siding, MM ___-.-y_.i-.__ — ' 2 rtjfhj’'',; dde cyprcsi .aoeled UvU._ _ , places, I baths, Ige. klteMh with braakfast rm. Baku- " ment,. oU heat. 9 csr xa- Beauilfulm d«. mMk Open Sunday ? __2-5 P. M- • loeitST on -—Jot----- PHi prtco 12,500. MILLER UL 3-4134. I SYLVAN VILLAGE J , I NOTHING DOWN—We have 9 I 3 bedroom homes, some wk basement* end l' # baths, all nr ly decorated and tn Up top co rfitlon. CaU- ns BOW. -COLORED Suburban Living At Its Best Your y modern festun ■ ONLY 410 DOWN --- Model at 2691 Rtvd.—— Open Dally and Sun. 1:30 to 7 p i U 2-7311 after 7 p.m. ___MODEL — FK 8 -2763 _ COZY 1 BEDROOM MODERN Attractive tetttnx. 1 acres. ' (CONVERTIBLE 24) t ' 3 it 4 b+4room*i 1% bath* W. W. ROSS HOMES ]____OR 34021______ , BAVK 67M. 3 RKnBOOIM, LARqS I kitchen and utility, plastered walls, carpeting ana awning#, * “ Al5SJ_ down. Drayton RSntREMENT SPECIAL—6 room* ^oh^.TS^en"#; FIRST TIME OFFERED - Oak- l W Commercial. 3-2H-J . . ’ HANDY MAN S HAVEN -'ecorating and some m ----- impletelv fair' * Ira stool in fci place, family r Dorothy Snyder lavender Realtor Kst. 29 Year*1 7051 Highland Rd. (MM) MU 4-4417 tvea. _EM 3-3303 Days; CRE8CENT LK. FRIV. Moat and clean 1 bedrm , hoi • monthly P*r Mum- to Otter & Sylvan Luke u. th«. tn.. .1 SYLVANV1EW OPEN Waterfront OPEN SUNDAY ■•CA. WEBSTER. Realtor; jfc ftyf~ it t-****' *'• Cast Lake • j —ibpiete belli oil tool. Mmu, gEnntoal te eebooU SM.fM -I F (SoieyLake’Road ; amoux (Si ’BIX —lu O «■ OPEN «Um 2 tn S PM. Brick Family Home . 3805 Covert Rd. Meal \omt «« tto large laarily. 2 rlery brick hone. X c»r aMM hod tWI*. I*r«e corner fat rwMM Mir* large living room. fireplace Me dining room, m room. 4 bedrooms, Urge OHM*. * *«b «** kitchen.Mwl IM In basemwr.t, Automatic hut nod tat water. Priced >1 i»fc JkAMS .. ______.... aarpetedi ____ picture window. 1 Aluminum . jscrecosr All city.e' hi only ’ xeUer** i'pjioml a\ 014,000. 1 . - WILLIS M. BREWER sosefh f anaa - sales eon OPEN SUN. 1-7 P.M. in»ooM Twe.«v»t ^rSMTofTrlf iy»tem. Attached I ear piae-|UMI Out ElisabethLaker, laPtaaunt tak# Woods "BUD** Nicholie, Rector i ’ *t HI.' CBUWta,,*t~:~t PE 5-1201 or FE 2-3370 i pe'rofhlrt 1), and featuring WILLIAMS! 'Mtt.ua" T.S iguLTmx liotino nntvica I IRWIN burn lag fireplace. dining room, !<« fife bath*, lota of ctoerl apace, bandy workable kitchen, ht*s*and>tot water. Priced at «*»■*—, terms Qo your fam- T Syntofor. an H »d*yt ... Income Special \ss «s? lull basement automatic heal SB' tat water. Incinerator. atonh« and str*ept.T*rf»l (ronl and rear Offered at . BOO- with B IW down, ball on land eontract. Why wait. OPEN Sun. 1 to 5 158 W. Princeton - J. bedroom Hi story home Full I basement Nice fenead landscaped; tot Aluminum storms 4v tcreent i Large kitchen . with dining area . Carpeting. Excellebt condition to-tide A silt. *10.110 Baldwin Arc. to Princeton, Jett to property. OPEN 1 Sun. 2 to 5 7815 Elisabeth lake Rd Pleasant Lake > large roomi with oak floors plaeterad walla Candied, living room and bedroom 13 > 30 pan clad den Aluminum A atone 1 aided Circle delve Beautiful land-.taped lot N ft. of wonderful I animating beach 1 "BUD* Nicholfe, Realtor I probiemi M MV Ctemene (t. FE 5-1201 After 6 P.M., FE 4-87731 ly • miles ti Drayton Woods Beautiful t bedroom brtek eua-j ton ranch In wonderful lee alien j Family room with It hath. Full| basement with recreation room j and fireplace. Country style built In kitchen. Attached J ™ “ 1 rag*, can we BO** many a I and t tad-1 room home* la Ideal location* Posslblv just what you're looking | lor, with term* to autt you. Call I and dlacuat your housing ; John K, Ivwin & Sops REALTOR* Since 1935 113 West Huron wror MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SUN. 3-6 P.M. E-CON-O-TRf VOORHEIS ROAD YOU ARE normally Invited to come out tad see thl* lovely trt-level tame. This tame feature* X bedroom*, l'ii bath, large temllji room. tnum^MIng^ and tlie^ »pe- tXM DOWN Modem t bed* room home filled bath. JJv- space, kgoodPMUUty PriceS at $8500 HURRY! -- WATER FRONTAOB, Only By Dldc Tamer | ftrfchHww it For Sale Lake Property M OPEN SAT. snd SUN. 1-5 VtTa» - brSh game*. Built la raw**. Mao. DORRIS OPEN HOUSE bundat m ‘£?rx« SMlfHA-LILLY . REAL. ESTATE COMPANY MS ¥ iidS ffnffj- ~ - OL l4Ml Qp«h TRIPP •- OPEN Sunday, 3 to 5 4322 Fowler/_ Drayton Plains a IWIt VA tab TA «• «4 ta w "Ilmm-m, let's see! I guess Beethoven will be our-victim todayl'' * ^SSZSL&tSmJ Bashabaw. right on property. R MW. family. Nicely | leaving For Sale Houses • OPEN Model—Sat. and Sun. 2-6 Bleeth Read, )uat off Commerce Road. 1 bedrm. ranch, full baae-ment full bath, automatic heat, hardwood floara. alum, aiding Wlu duplicate on your lot. XX.OTl. H. OlAGSTRtiM REALTOR Ml( COMMERCE AREA'------ 1 bedroom bungalow wlL — meat, oil forced *lr tael. Cornel - fenoed lot and, 3 ear garage price *8,050 with MM down, aiOOMFIXLD TOWNSHIP . lroom# on j Jotl *5,000 full pill »K*io-b BLAIR ----WATERFRONT I bedroom bl-level. Separate klteh-on. dining and llvtng room, 12 l X4 family room. 11* tiled baih. HOYT REAI.TY --Ttn TELEGRAPH ■ MMai -it mm.: Office Open I to I Johnson , TSTi ONE BLOCK To Mldd If StralU Lake privilege* lot. —eoer * bedroom and bath bungalow. c*rp*t*d—H*tng mom and dining all, gttch-. on with eating (pact. Michigan top# naaetnent oil heat. Mice fenced lot. 1 car garage Only MSOO. (tod down. Ml P*r month'. SMITH •WIDEMAN O ETT1 NO MARRIEDt ; j RETiRtNoy This could-be "your" tame. Privileges on Woodbull Lake, i « room. X bedroom homo I aiui mam excellent fea> tty plat paneled agio ft. porch n siuniuium awning, lto. 1 garage with ^ attached Ff 5dk Houses 49; OPEN 4581 KEMPF i DRAVTON PLAINS Sat. and Sun. 1-6 2 bedroom home with fall baso-moat, 1H baths, sutmaatls boat. Large bftehew with bgUMn stove and ores. Wall bulM M your lot or mine. Also trill consider trade. don McDonald UCKKJED 1UILDEB OPEN ■ Sunday 3:30 to 5:30 6001 Rowley Drayton Plams Huntoon Lake Sront: J bedroom brick, neerto new. In price range to pleas* Carpeted llvtngroem with fireplace; exceptionally large kitchen; 1C, baih*; attached S ear garage {fear Intersection of Ainyort Road and William Lata Road. Watch for algiu. FB..t-tni. OPEN WAfiAf Orchard 1 large f^. TSTtaM^ Itorm*C*nd greens, nice Uv-•Mt iaotne cbiin linked attached r^JP- fermla *and *prleed to **«• OPEN HOUSE gtJNDAT 2-1_ BRICK BUNGALOW siCmCiiI.9 SEMINOLE HILLS “ "s off w. r~ mepaoo Tlcturewtedws. ceramic t»* bath. «o* _-streamUned kitchen, basement portioned for, recrea-ttoa room. W It Ironto*^ and shaded by yytfM ratal option. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY M • :—& ‘ peat Telegraph Rd_, tutoS on Lalayetta to ISk Atkinson, and inspect this Isrge family home to sood cso- Excellent Beach . . ’ Long Lata fradaa* • SsaStUul 1 ?ul”LuSe“rrK* rl«M aod 12,Mt down win W «c , LIST WITH Humphries WILLIAMS LAKEFRONT. TSAR — or nm m -HS THREE BEDROOM BUN-GALOW 112,500 An tuep-■ | home that Is to A-l tered walls, decorstsd ln beautiful paatol shade*, dlahmaater and drapes to-cluded. tot (tain west suburban. modern two bedroom BUNOALOW $1,450. Terms or taosetratar as dtapgw* ton basement, forced air oil heat, 'dandy garage, tot 85 a 285. OuUtaodlag value. WATERFRONT HOME LABS OAKLAND ' , Cosy 2 bsdroem, attic, natural firoplacc, paneled living roem and kitchen, auto. beat, basement. ' “ nek possession. Excellent beach, __itoy summer and whiter sports. only 113100. Low dewnMflMMt. . Rural! Broker. Call OR 3-4526 "SiSw Rwurt Propfty 82 1RA88 LAKE - NEW CABIN, large lot. Center Resort area, adjetotag stats fereet. Oood hunting. fishing. $UM. lilt down, Me mo. Jerry Morrow, oiadwtn, . TibeeUi. ■ MM>. QArdOU d-WM. RIVERraONT LOTS OH MB kOB-ksgon River, wear mvart, gM da. Owner ea property taturday and Sunday. Otahvllle, NA 1-2407. ““ HAYDEN 2 BEDROOMS On 1 floor. Excellent i walPmSrait^OB fttfuei. fWMB"-yard. $10,300 le ths full prto*. Only $500 down on PSA, 4 BEDROOM KOMI In Rochester j Sunday 2 to S 273 Iiighgate SUNDAY ^"“wl^AI 152 W. Huron Pto Income Property 90 SuHhrban living ---- , ,^-d 1 £°E?^,PtotokCR54?4^ > shad* trees end — *,nta prlvitej^s I Mftoa ktt- _ Anchor ftai^Ulw^ room with carpeting, fiico kiv I ^Oarage. 7 Road SalO ft I OFF AUBURN. toSai r.rwMV Beautiful I wd lot •* * IAY ‘ mom. family slxed' kitchen. 1‘, tatha. Full ba**mam with gaa! taaL Tbart groTwalto «to«*«U| •Mh ttdrhtR nlUM HBtll CtOlKf, to cement drive “ id, MtoM l. Better -X-- —I a |C. Schuettl? OFFERS OPEN High School Only 4 year* c ~ Win cOBVltrc* YOU: j II Mr. Wheaton. 8Jc«0Vta.“w”’ ™*«85| C, tv-i 1 £ Office Open Bnadtof N WM.. j . • * j -; Z Myfy ; 42042 Alpha St.* with priv-J ♦ /jL J\ Pic jilege* on Union Lake. 3j Vm/IouIX u\ {bedroome, cbmpTeteTyT mm»ma»otr T»* mARc»Murni»hed. Approx. 100 ft. I^ffgrgj^«ggS“itn beach. Union Lake Rd. home in desirable west suDuroan iihBlhlrri Large landaeaped lot to Marshalsea tO Alpha. Tgo g 15$ feet, attached garage. — - —r— I. ' basement. roWMMli room. mi auTomatlc furnae*. large family MtSw wlth breakfast tar,, wall ■*vWr wall carpeting. A. JOHNSON & SON 1704 S. Telegraph FE 4-2533 GILES -Auburn Heiehts - Located to the UUagc. 8 ---- - bedroom home. NO DOWN.. RAYMEVT .-We have 3 bedroom homei 2 bedroom tomes, ion a- house of your .chplce for nothing, down. And you • & buy W you ‘P^ONE US NOWt CAN YOU ward • ROOM OLDER HOME_Oby IT MO. with easy term*. Waal Bidi near Central High. 6 rooms down 3 bedrooms up. ,* full bath oi Mtal*hsrttST M roomtog^boua room<*eFotenUal income $11$ a 3 fauUly. 2 ear garage, full base , ment. gig heat. Id N 1 IM feet C. Schuett I 8-0458 i FE ELIZABETH LAKE EBTA TEA N eat 3... bedroom frame situated on hcautMully landscaped emmer k*. qKeida DRIVE artni knot- 2ur*'k'2S? w Some. Carpeting and drapes throughout. Basement with roc. room, bar add full bath priced at $13,900. Shown by appoint- Carpet.and drapes Inclu in full prto* of wily ff.1 Also has carport, patio, t beaue. wood fencing In b hake Privileges \ sharp 3 bedrobn ho ergt.ll x 24 ft. living ro lso m car garage. C ir further Information. Vacant'. j sharp s BedrooST paneled brecreway ana garage? Do you want a landscaped yerd, carpet- Then call lor Inspection of (his on* located near Lsoa-Lake with prlYltoge*. Priced at'Xll,500 Or, If you have $420$ to pay down ton'll t. bedrooms d Waterford ,Township. Access 3 lakes. “ payment. m on* oil GILES REALTY CO. locations. FE 5-8175 $21 BALDWIN AVE. --- .--I .- OPEN $ * a* * *“ RAY O’NEILy Realtor !8a B; Telegraph Rd. Open 1-4 p.m... FE 3-7183 ' OR 3-3H1 "SMITH". NEAR EASTERN JR. HlOH r-Auto. beat and | Extra large bedroom ample ctoeet apace. -THU COUNTRY ESTATE j CAN BE YOURS SUBURBAN NORTH I fealurtoj^ lmrg^^llwte|| room j ment with shower, full bath, { recreation room. Olaased-ln THIS TOO AT . a bedroom la beaement SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY 112 W. HURON OPEN EVE! FE 4-4526. 3 BEDRM IV* CAR OARAGE. ________ nice lot, built In H55.OR3-6105 Pontiac Lake Road j RRAL BUY. fl 2>QO$ii 'Dtf>fW. 2 *"■*“ * *k* 1 room* completely furnished, op. 18V* Stanton, Oxford. hath. DIvMtod basement hae oil, 2 bedroom home __ to expansion, attlc l Oaa funixee. 2 car 1 1,000. Terms.______I SYLVAN LAKE FRONT. A Borbrtek ! “ - --------------V«f OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 —278 Ottawa Drive* \ For Sale Lake Property 51 PACE' noting. Washer and dryer included, fake privileges, lib ear garage. OWy .turns, I mAn i PLOUIi »A*l3riSrerr= Three end den or tlh badroom j ttlSf J rs oS noon l John K. Irwin & Sons ' plastered wall*. walT te waU ear-1 REALTORS 1 nttWlf draperies, t huUt-tn ’ . Since 1825 China CtMtU, good condition, * 313 West Huron Street SCHRAM OPEN SUN. 2 to 5 $2M DOWN 3 bedroom ranch with the tie gas HYDRON1C ” jtorpari - i n n I toivr nv/n 4 l arpOTC V1U 1 » J u»l CRDUWI. If Ideally located on ohady raalden- Lai re lot near Northern High. A K Hf > r e&r f | I II Ivy | ter'o edge, accommodating 7 room r 11 ,! family home, pluo $ room rental INCOME this bungalow j «4,$M ill prk TIME now.. before the i i Is a 2 bedroom 1 of lend and blact needs partial flnt* $8,800. TO INVEST T-T.' Sn^ith.-Bfaltnf TELEGRAPH ROAD i LAEE FRONT !-----------MAJ-S43I j bedrooms with JO ft. rooms and bath to each apart* Separata entrances, ban*-, end utilities. Within wnlk-idjtaep of downtown. Only at”iaks levwi. 'oissi sliding Ota furnace. Bterau and screens 2 enr garage. Many extras. Call for appointment today. Terms. J. C HAYDEN, Realtor MB. Walton Tt 8-ovvi Open Eves. BUS. 11* 4-PM. BATEMAN REALTY multiplr: listinq service OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 3602 Francesca Sacrifice $4,000 1* approximately what you will save . If you select this one tag ’to** Californto *‘at once and ! toys, SELL NOW! 2 year old, brick -ranch with attached 2 ear Jarage, 3 full ceramic tile beths. bedrooms, range and cvefliTtff-plaee, and even tbs earpettog Is included Big lot. excellent lake M0 which 1* easily 54 000 u 1 market price. Let's r-1*- -iuntay s'* —— LAKE ROAD. RIGHT TO WALTON, LSFT TO SHAWNEE. LEFT- TO FRANCESCA. FOLLOW OPEN SIGNS. [open Sunday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. New Tri-Level ... Loaded with charm aad livability aid superbly bum bv Ray Rape-'pert. 4 bedrooms, suntan living room, aad a FrUddalro ro«*ppta,.. dream kitchen, this la OUT we 3 of the many plans avaSabto a price to fit every pockstbc A beautiful home mat could put tor you Model Open ' > 7 P.M. r All the appointments for era* REALTY OR 4-«4M BUILDERS SKSSS c Schuett ••roiutfi porch, (ir«pl»c€. carpet-1 v/ • X U.V V I* in^l batbf. double farage Fl ■ 6-9738. ; OFFERS | Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor Lake^ront Homes & Lots 1 • «wiii u»rnn umt I At Ooldeo Shorss a spacious touk ^ttoated ca a lycly torjje --Office Phene Fl S-S1S1 OPEN SUN. 1 TO 5 P.M. ihore of Cedar Mud hese terrific lake front ad tote are an excellent j {faliTe. ) C. Schuett FE 8-0458 HAMMOND LAKE - 12$ FT. LAKE ■ tot. covered with beautiful tree*. Bargain for a beautUul home site. I Topographical survey furnished, j Call owner, days FE Mill. Nights Suburban Property S3 H. P. HOLMES,* INC/ CORNER 3$ ACRES gdpd loam With excellent 1 bedroom custom bum home. 3 stables, 1 mil* from paved road. 125.000, very mason-CTIVE completely .isrMSMbss! tached garage, all to A-i stop*, able for saddle horses, beautl-1 shaded and ‘fenead lawnAlt _jr*s load. $37,200. terms.. \ Evenings FE 5-3$5f Or OA $-$$43 2331 -S Lapeer*; Road FE t-3$$3 S RESIDENTIAL LOT*. 75x150' paved street; commnelty water Lotus Lak*,r‘p(lced **25*1 * 118 X lit X IN CORNER LOT. Drayton Woods. OR 3-272$. BLOOMFIELD HIOHLANDB. RX- COLON*AL HRX8 8UB*4 Desirable location *3.500. CASS LAKE - WARDS FOWT TERMS TO SUIT Rolfe Hr Smith, Realtor FE3-T*4* _________2|A_$-*431 BEAUTIFUL CITY LOT ON~lUb-are St. FE 2.7$2$. _______ of Tele- _______ pi—THE^S^TL^ro1 J. C flAYDEN, Realtor 86 ». Walton FB $-0441 forced r 3 BEDROOM $67 PER MO. 4i% Mortgage 13MmW.^Twut^l^ -— Tiled kitchen m storm, h scri "Will t softener Base-1 ment Automatic oil heat. Large eJ^SrOtee^iisitaw$S**&JM y*, CLARKSTON HEAL ESTATE, INC. ________TRADE — Good modern home with 3 bedrooms. "Excel-}nt neighborhood/' Large 75 x Off ft. lot, Full basement. New gas torn. New alum.' aiding aad storms. Two hath*. Priced at aaly. fit.***. Will accept cheaper tame to trade *r |*w toad ctptmct. k for Hr. to purchase ■MBk this one or FOR YOUR Spare time this. 3 bed< overlooking Elisabeth ummm be made Into a year around home. $7,800 terms. , FUTURE SECURITY Thl* tome should last a -UMUm*. T bedrooms, full basement, fiu-mtoiun storms and screens. 2 csr gar as* and much more; Full • price. $10,900:_ TED MCCULLOUGH. REALTOR FE 5-1284 FE 4-3^44 Open $ *.m., t* f :30p.m. ALL DAT SlmnoY ______. - 3 BEDROOMS ON A BEAUTIFUL ® GAYLORD OPEN Priced st $*.850 with $L*fS del IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. j PRICE - Only m .100 x 200 ft Lauinger 1 matlc furnace, paved street Fay-metta Uk* rent. NEAR LARS ORION ‘ + j bed roem raneki, u a to kitchen, lane Jr ‘ 1 down end $7$ l i Oakley. Park Rd. and' fotiow PACE -REALTY 1 *4)43$ BUILDERS ___ ____l a k» front___’ Long Lake — 80 x 111 ft- Nice lawn, shade. White frame. 3 bedroom, den. could be 3rd bedrm., full bath, plenty a.tttatard, ots Beat. Exceptionally—neat Inside and out. 410.500. $2,000 do *80 mo. HAROLD (RED) FRANKS. 2SS3 Upton Lk. Rd.. CM 3-33M. Open Sun. 12-4 p.m! —-------- BLOOMFIELD KILLS HILL-slde tot. lit acre* corner of Duniteu Road and Martsll Drive.—Mash—tor—ranch— CLARKSTON E8TATE LOTS. 73 x .100. Near everything, paved roads. $1.4*0. *15 down, fl* month. On* mile to new Chrysler Highway. Beach privileges on largetoks. Fl 4-4*01 Lf^Tlll. DESIRABLE LOT OR BALDWIN E 5-7311 HI-HILL VILLAGE "SUBURBAN LIYINO • AY ITS BE8T" Rolling “estate sited" hamesttes with winding paved streets. Excellent drainage. Located within 10 minutes of downtown Pontiac. Excellent financing to baud your own home. Low an *1.860 with $18$ down.-- LADD’S, INC Cor. Ferry or Lapeer Road (M-34) and Sllverbell Read FE 5-9291 or OR 3-1231 432$ Dixie Hwy., Praytoh STEELE REALTY (Main-Office) | 124* N. Milford Rd. Between Highland and Milford rm-aofi em t-aorr I Lakefronts Galore LAKE PRIV ... Schneider, $IA NICE ] Dlt. If •MM. OPEN HOUSE Inspection Sunday 2 to 5 * 2430 EMERSON STREET - A »pa-clous brick ranch located In ex-atorivs Colonial Hills. 3 extra torg* bedrooms, 3 full baths, gracious living room with Greplace, full dining room, sparkling gating. Telegraph 2 Lake Road. East < Then left to property. Mr. uoya Wifliam Miller 3-U j Realtor FE 2-0263 Grass Lake Furnished cottage with Breplace, dock and boat. Only $7,$S$ terns*. LoweF Straits Lake Rammer cottas* with paneled interior, aluminum screens and dock. Only $7,450, $1,400 down. PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE CHEROKEE HILLS! Planned for custom quality , homo*'. It's rolling wooded 100 ft sites offer secluded country ---living with etoaa to seaveatonee. Drive out Elisabeth Lake Rd. Carl W. Bird, Realtor 3 Community Nan. Bank Bldg. r tall-----Evan. FE $.uh _ Waterford Hills Estate A few choice tots left. Average 100 s IM. flood drainage. Ideal location. Herbert C. Daris, Rltr. * __________Fl *-4*11_____■ fi*hlS*cou*y ni.Stoo j Fw Sale Acreage 55 v*vSrt ment, new automatic gi incinerator and w-‘“ ' tra large breakfast r $ BEDROOMS r farm tame offers also-wa fer the large rami- NICHOLIE v & HARGER CO. POUR BEDROOM BRICK AlAar tira ftlory home. >»,600. Terms to a ELIZABETH LAKE! IfirfATES -EsilptlSSOHy targe * rm Brick ranelier gtaj lot room, 3 bedrooms. Two fireplaces, fi ptetore windows, madscanlhe end sew minui pairs, but lush imagine ever so. feet m living area tor $17,IM Term*. tached two car tat. Completely rgjpeted. East to washer, dryer, oven-and range. Large Bnptaoa. -*-1 euptoota spaaejjal— Teatid 'k .teato^NeVSy™dewrated ■53yi WEST HURON whale yr. ACRES 0 OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 L: H. "BROWN, Realtor MO EUpabeth Lake Road PU FE 4-34*4 or FE 3-4110 SBILTIFLE LtoTING SERVICE reasonable down IT c Newingham CORNER ^ CROOBB AND_AUBURN M tarn In good condition. ■ ' rat $10,250 . • Betty Ford MY IS*2821 * Included. Priced at aaly I11.0M. $1,950 DOWN ... is all you need tor this NEW 3 bedroom rnacher with atteohed garage, gleaming oak floors. Mas-tered walla and big lot Just West of town Ready I* MOVE INTO. This u n rani buy at 112.14*. FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB Ootf course and Club House across the strsst from this 7 room contemporary on a large.1 beautifully IHtoftped 1st. Aa ex-cluslve home to aa exetustv* area. Ctanplstkly Frlgidalre lac lading refrigerator, nr nod dryer. New carpeting drapes throughout. If you price much logs than you would STOUTS Best Buys Today 4 BEDROOMS Is the least sf the outstanding features »in this waterfront tame to Keego Harbor. This to really, aa esceptlonal buy. Our beet offer-tog to years. Only $1,000 dawn. Any down pay mem. Choice of (gw — In good Keego UL 2-331# j OVER AH ACRE ----- of 'land with thl; I frame home. West h close to dchools. IV,. i 11 BUILDER’S Low FRA terms If desired. Over-leeks Fanttoe OaN Gome Mas lake privileges $11,500. Total. RANCH-BUILT 1057 I BEDROOM - FULL BASEMENT 60x200 R tot, Only *84 yearly HVery special at $11.-ns. Near M-M and r chuet^r QUICK POSSESSION i. on this vacant 3 bedroom tame. All on one floor. - Large -tot tamiak* prtvt-leges. A tow down payment Is all you need.. Cali PK and 14* dot engaged. Bat that's because yea haven't come along. If f sure to be Jove at first sight It s ea--~lm- appsals in jagav. Hx — tra handsome. Extra* closets. Extra patio. Extra air eonditioning. Aad extra Isrge” lot. glace. IM obvious , you Were made tor each other why don't tan get together Let me perform the : LAWRENCE W. , , GAYLORD, Realtor . " 136 E. PIKE gT.. FONTLAC ! 1 A. FLINT ST LAKE ORION V ; ■ Bf \ OPEN EVENlNtto^TILL * F.M. KENT WEST BLOOMFIELD—C*l* Lake fireplace to living By appointment only. NEAR ST. MIKES -3 bedrm*... fun bam u( Sira * $7,500; You m *360 DOWN - Walking dtslaace 9 dawatowa. Raldwto gitaal area. fagfo^iieai m-hoae- a»B '«pg be converted to l family. Kill bsmt. garage. Total Brie* 11400 Fkml Kent Inc., Realor 2300 Dm# Hwy—at Telegraph ‘ storm* STEAL and 03.4M down will’ handle wRh "Ea llortgago cost*." WEST SIDE BRICK .., And only • years ski. The finest lawn nod' landscaping W* have •aan. 3 bedrooms, flu basement, even carpeting and water softener. Frodhiy r ' til.060 Wt“ REALTOR FE 4-0528 370 B. TBLEORAPB-OPBN KTBB- PLACEA-LOSrAD: Call FE 2-R181 (or an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 29181 for an'ad writer. NORTHERN HIGH: It t gootT sited OFF BALDWIN: Three bedroom garage. Carpeted living r ------SIET----1 walls. ESTATE SIZE; La* Is ynaro with . this 3 bedroom home located lust; north of town. Room for expan* slon, room for the children sad lots oT room far garden. M.5Q0 *5*0 down. williams LAKE; Privileges are yours with the purchase of this extraordinary value. Large rec-% - Malta, aluminum itaflg and screened front porch, hag* llv- and^bath. Only MAM with MM BEST BUY; Tvs* etory tome Just past new court house. Three bed- ^------------- one ear garage, on large tot with blacktop rood frontage. Full Price 17.140 with *1M down. MO STAIRS T* climb, no eooj dlllon throughout, paved etreet. boa at. door, walking 1 distance to ecboola. Best of ML onto $700 Union Lake—..........— 3 ' bedroom ‘ranch, carpeted IIV-' tog room; h cyclone fenced tot. »14.950Ck 41°20O down iS?’ quick sale. ■ • Macedav Lake Beautiful 3 bedroom homo with lOO roet of- lake frontage. Features carpeted Uvtng room, dining room and master .bedroom. Fireplace, 33 fool family room. 3 ear attached garage, hot bon**, Lake Angelus Executive estate. Over 300 feet or prim# take frontage, faftode* 4 quarters. 3 acres of land. Boat bouse. Frieed below reproduction at tso.ooo. terms. STOP IN OFFICE AND (BE COMPLETE PHOTO ALBUM OP LACK PROPERTIES. f. A. TAYLOR I ESTA1 ------ .132 Hl*1- Open Dally t-f 1m ACRES NEAR DIXIE RIGH-way $250 per acre. $6M down. » tafro near US-10 Highway. Good -building sitae, good term land. *250 per aero. fl.OM down. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. __83* WEST HURON STREET FE 4A0M FE HIB Elizabeth Lake Front Sandy Betmh. beautiful view of - siiiieaadlai area, fenead tot. Modern bedroom home, fireplace, large Uvtas- room aad dtatag area 31 x IT feet, oil beat. Interior bwuttfuuy finished in Knotty Fin*. 114 car attached garage. hi A, ._____ih JZli Real Estate. — _ „ ORTONVILLE M B. Street NA uni aT lower SfiuHl, to BY MO , ft. Terms. EM 3-3582. , ^ Ft SeIb Fehim 56 02 FOOT FOX LAKE FRokTA6E. Bacrince for cash. OR M*MS •t« 8 p.m. r ...X, 40 ACRES LOVELY t BKDROOM. BfCOT Uvtas room, modern large lot, 17.450. amen dawn. Ma ovOSl. ' lakefr6ntmlot.^whippli lk. yanL^C,°M * fl?oatti^1!: 4Jmo.T 4400^vro* M Cottages WaUins Lake frontage Commercial front to M40 ttoo par week Incomr. 3 miles to M ACItB FATWTwr S A lSTSoSd location ISM StarwjMttoMTl room tom*. HATpr *#. balm AT* aMvto hoi er. auUmatle oil boat, Mat tv LAKB1FEOWETY gp TQ tlfCMM In tlM Nothing town, it low at *20 a month ~ X. PANGUS, RcsHor ORTONVILLE M S. Street 1 NA 7-2110 H C. NEW1NGHAM gORBM, CROOK. AN^^UWgN INVESTORS OR BUILDERS ' 22 acres,' 01$ South * AND ONE-THIRD ACRES,' 300 ft. frontage, good land. By awaar, north afFtattae. OA ASM*. HAGSTROM Jt acres on Hiller Bond. Excellent spot for subdivision. - |tt.000. I* ACRE* near White Lake tneludes Implement MM- 24' X 11'. Pull prleo 44.500 Only 01,000 down. Smock, cure. Mich secluded' BiiitDnoo sritT US-lol Alger ■ EY tall*. Sale Busins** Property gp ■ - STORM. LEASED. PARKING lot. OR £1070. . I LARCH COMMKRCIAL^LOTt choice 'corner an Ooslyn. Nice j >elwe» home, tu heat. Will ecu w smaller We. O^UM Joetyn. or phone PB H -f^r :>y Money to Loan \ 61 _.. ILtaeoaed lOeosy Lamlertl . ' League finance co. 202 s. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO • evenings, PE IMMEDIATE rjrrfc 2-8*45. ZONED LIGHT 1MAl^ACTORma ---—— wmton. Nine LIVESTOCK „ HOUSEHOLD OOODfl 21- Mil <8L t-tnt Rmhi 'ICE ___..' .____ THK PONJIj^ PRESS/ SAlURilAY. SEFTKMBK 24,1960 Sale Hsmehold Otaoth 651 Sale houoehoU flood* 651 TIZZY ' Vt PRICE m REJECTS, BEAU aw eras mat msm. ti n »i ■laTamar tt^E^Mta Mi •aryalnT I ■*&! a. csaa. pe 6e KU®iK'"rr'iYiAB "ouT ........ Phllco Frooaor. Wsifr Ooftenet pm ggg ~ rd. | Dryer. Reaeonahle. KM Wat I OE CHEST TYPE II •freeeer. tllS MAple Tp _----------------------J FOOT ■trmIT, *11* MAple 5-J5II Alter 1 Ip.» eann AT5-______________ aaoV. OAS RAMOS HI RKPRIO UO Stop!1. <«M eond PB 5-61*4 "PRIENPLT SKIt VIC front i _ room I tu J*C*H_ to E ; Walton [ BUCKNER burn. Pt 3.1.__ 1 Ptack LIVING ROOM SUITE hke Mt. PK 5-13*5. I REFRIGERATORS. RH able. tH Reynolds-8L FE - -ftttt ____________ , a irasc* T0Aif~ modern sec- oa* stove. A£ARtMKNT ttonal. Sill M Btretlord Over- Tt *™> 1"____ all IroTlh 1*4 to |«ed cond . WO 1 HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANOE OR MM rieclly like new Deepvell pueli- g^nmrnmmrm tb :; .!»“ ■" — —* electro stove*. | g. *g£i ” si5P- Bv Kate Osanaj For Sate Miscellaneous 671 1 I SEWER PIPE AND PTTTINOR KiiN^rui. rr^Bna^ ------------,, j, rrmiu„ ___ feWEIt PIPE Corrugated Steel Culvert Pty trrin Bull Pipe to Fittings Men hole Corer*. orotee aao 8 BAYL0CK . Coal 6 Building supply Co I orchard Lake A*e PB 1-11 a seClinc. OUT ■b* n IW ItM RHone Di Lake. Pontiac Rent, L’si WHERE YOU CAN Bus Pron 07 V BORROW UP TO $500 ' DUS. Prop. »7Aj OFFICES IN MlPHUllW-tr- * i*’ t OMplaa yfctag-- Dtica ) family aft bldg, two t-IWifleg Lk.Bffntasham. Plymouth I fST SKnn LOANS $25 TO ^00 | 3-SS80. after a p.m. i On your denature of. other so-- k OpTfi Attt CORDmONEDi ure^e-1! ! B2r ! eras, m sq»- it. Plenty of 'free! ,,rt..a ,, ■parkin],.Shown by appointment HOME « AUTO —only . Phone OR Mill. Art tar I 3 sets new MR beda W-lth Ire eon IMM ea. Office and type-writer Ml HO ea . big picture TVs «U, sett Inn mach. *15. ite»« and refit*, all slice *15 up. prop leaf dining table get tit Frlgl-. datn elec', stove and refrig net.1 ______ , i, Mil. Wardrobe*. cb**t». > Mare to pay etalra utd.Mifta. tv- WAYNE OABERT JL.X:£^fesfr».,‘ I bargain^ i Pft j BE ¥ermi The Bergi____I ttl N. toil at Lafayette IRONfttTE ISOMBMI^L »«E t7S' — PB MIS n» dlnette» amt ruga! IIRONRITE IRONER PROVE TO. _____»ry seconds,, about H l>r— ™..«.tr_ eh.i lenniu. time «•» B E Terms. The Bargain Ho an ironrtte for pen-PE 4-3513. Crtuap LOAN C0.H 'dRAND new":BTORB3 ntvktm.TtL*. F»m «t Comer E Pike developing Lake sidy'Shopping and bench: modern' lounge c TOfi KTQ Development Co. TO 3-011*. j I .V- J M I May 'B.o'clrBTt'f *, ccuHKUciXr*--^ — building. 3800 square (tat, hotat. *50 TO JMt - M6 TC ““ for lease. Mt South Street, POr- COMMONITY LOAN esl 0-7*55 ______ 30 E LAWRENCE PE 0-0421 Jan co ,™ Oft' Adlyservice *35 TO 1500 UVINOSTONE PC. PR BEE CURVED SECTION M^davenport. *“ 1 mmm ROOMS^ OP P6RNt¥tjRE~T6 £S'„ _ JKTfi ntcim, __v j KENMORE ELECTRIC WASHER | bed A sprint*, good fthtpt, Will ItU chwwp. if rwu H. I I.aundrv Equipment w« are havbuy — 5—”** ■ all (ashen For Sale or Exchange 58. bajcti w°£eh ^“fatu^^ Borrt*y(v with Confidence lor Isfct..: property. Call ■ _____________-._____ McXln •f. I —y— , Kfi- Tinaiur, u».. etc, All r*conditioned bf' #WT '* “ * Prior* start tng a* sv« m «m< Consumers Power G 28 AY. Lawrence Business Opportunities 59 , bJ^tYsalon I LI 4 tr Pontiac tils - iT $25 TO $500 I household Finance i Corporation of Pontiar S>naw St_____FE «-0kJ5 ' Get $25 to $500 ON YOUR DR COLORED. All. WOOL tit R 3-5403 ...SStl Sf' Uirtni iSAliBVbr ' term BltBIf O O t *f . ’ LOVELY^MNOEft^SEWIRO^ ~IN~PftlLQAS~8T6y'B VERY pJuguo.'oSo^lalance 1 BEAUTY SALON IN PONTIAC, property and business, doubt-vour money lit 1 year, *3.00 1 down. Henry, Bor 130, Alnambri IT, CaUforata____________ POR SALE M-tO FRONTAOE 108 to TOO. foot. NO dr— M most. ItWIMor R! GROCERY. OAS. OARAGE.' DI3 signature rnm it eonaalo cabinet Calve L PE 4-OOM SELL SINGER CONSOI. sewing machine, makes d button holes l—“ Sale Sportiit( Goods 74 11 OAUOS RHOTOUN JOIOWN-. 0*0 n 4-0100. TWEribV^lXg- : For Sale Fato 79 SIAM ESS CAT, FEMALE, S ! menthe aid. SW. OU MwC •MALL SIZED SNAtLS F66~q’up. -• Mitcy SPORTSMANS HEADQUARTERS CONS Or. ARCHERY aWIFMBPT , ^ ___ _____ * BUY .SELL -TRADB • jgyi. aosgmo WQOtenda, MM AT DOUELE ETOFUOWT 'll O I.^F9WiM,!"y. EN TDAYS AWMSEMYt-ttll l._JggLaLJK|fffW'--------- ----LAKE ORIOT FOOtJIto outfit FRk#T»«j LARGE RELECH&iF VHib.. HE? ‘‘w*1** ffl •hotgwu and rt^Tjlea^i^ Lom 1 jjjjj* *»W» amMra, Mt . parakeet* ouar to YitC M.35. Walker* Bird Hourm «l ana i fWftt ioitWtof. OfBfcT KI 5 4711 ■ MMlINOKIl SPANIEL r EMAI L. U-10t SUN. S-» lie, i and 0, 4 mo. FE 3-MU. r It RtFLB, SHOTGUN.' ' -33 iACRIITCE BOSTON TERHIER lil’I.MAN ifARDWARE) «tt ELIZABETH t . .... Murt .-Mii:. OR IS>fl ’ SQUIRREL MONKEVs _ 5m 55. "E*“» ,£2r*,fm?Um itAUttlfO- STRAIN >ARAE*W: tag Shot «un« aad riiiea, at* 0 06 j For Sale Mitcellaoeoy 67 HAVE | CHANNEL I ANTENNAS | ___ ]m mid 08Ml| ^ SP^IALSri [ Clblhf* Pont* li 46 I YARDS SHRlCDDrD PEAT P0-1 WALK NKAOUCj, 100,000 TARi)S FILL e^o^uTCe'i.v.Vtt, I IW1 ^ J sfgRSTBnrb" j OAKLAND aohw. MA 5-I0I ______ GROCERY STORE' BEER ill wine.'all equipment. , — (TROC .MEATS, i located in lake areV —JapilAc troatlug ___LoanComoany 303 Pontiac State lank- Bldg. WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to hem you. STATE FINANCE CO. SSLJytTi JT sectional, burn y set, bedroom suites, com EE 5-5002/ Globe Furniture IwWaltan._______ nr«S42?, T4u 4US74 . A BEAUTIFUL BUY 2-Pieje Living Ren. Suite ONLY $99.50 Choice 61 7 Colors WKh Foam cushions. 110 Down; 15 Monthly. Bedroom Outfitting Co , *703 Dlxh ——— Fiatttt. , Appliance, FE MB, ] Phone OR 3-l»»u , , “*rT7“ SfueT ’ MP‘°a^oit 3^41*^^4 tSStSSENSl - I —other household —turn. PI 4.5031 —pm ° * - ‘ S6RABLE. FE 4-33(13 |"llAii^*-Bi!iD."'iiSAfUTTREOTrMAT- i ---L ^ j FATE BOOB PROM lORLYp ROWlj A^UW^luflSai ' drojrteW*'*tabKTn*Drtsstue UtbC ' . Wattf Softeners 66A | BasTojfer PwUac?re»t!HlokS!^ j free’ mariMarma an* TKRMH ummm* -^Stafcv- hLC Bask - '' : TOR SALE METAL OARAGE < PORSALEi YEAR OLD PER | doof.^l a_S. ft* 5Hng|^Mg^ table. | SURfLUS LUMBER A BPEglALt tthA Seaeh sand kite ] W48 SI .50 yd Products 8335 ScahAbaw Rd„ i A BLACK DIRT AND FEAT, TOP ul_ rink hockrv Mbit, wanner tiredr repair*. |6 V _______________ POR BALE - U8PD BATHT $10 O A. ThWBlffOB-Y$$b ahiRAOE'D6oH~To3trT pt! gal. oil tank! OR S-Y51S FREE STANDING TOILETS I » arts Uvarad 7 days a wt •ana, too tofl. Mt 1 i. MIMEOGRAPH I; 1 It 00 AND . YR. OLD OIL FLOOR FUR-nace, **• OR _ STOKOL STdkKR WIRINO. ! via. I reasonable ; 30-tn_ 1 _ Visit < FRL I ID I E of A .table lampa.JTS 5L_ OIL HEATER. *13^ BPEED-QUEEN lawn mowers, ail far *5. 8 amall radio, all for *5. OR 3-13J5 | Penny Paint $ale INSIDE AND OUT I GALLON ........... JIN i OR 3-MM. - . i -gr. ft- - [i.?hL «r^s * WHEEL TRAILER Factory DL 3-41M ■ . - . SAVE L ltt.OM BTUe - BRYANT OAtlFL#.- ■•«. Forced ’Air furnaces and cob-1 OAS AND SToop MONTftl o!d, A KG- registered, at! sNbts. Jilt. OAkland YlSlO f LABRADOR RBTIItEVKRS, SELL, PHIPMpiP llow ............................,“TMKd 1 REOISTEREd” BmTTAN¥~WK TALBOTT LUMBER I- gt*^**”1, * -7*1-^W-I 3rV*SM, »W Mail _________________________________ ' REOIgtCREO ENOLtSH grrfljf Joi wIntel Baseiinut waterprwrf-t ------i pup*_ * «ka old.. *M each Hi •*»«•«>••• tuatalled also Food stab. , Attention I rUCKPrs ; parents good hunters FE l-44*T palmVnd lumberr*suppw““'opmi r W^iir'nvER’ • EOISTNRED RLAOk AND !, LTh.^,11 *LJ“ -*U0 si V*-!. I CORNER LONE FINN AND OR-1 IS*-*!?£.-hd j--1 “ * ' ------------ - *” “ ’— 1 GARAGE DOORS .--sss. BUSINESS" Marina » btg*. Phone FS I- * round opernUou ^30^ teM peaW, adds summertime b mm*. Term* art reallstlt I.iquyr - Grocery Handle) party food* In lake area. Welt eatahltsbed oc busy highway with ovei *108.000 volume. Be aure u 1 station wag-pa'yment. ~FE 5-15S4. Owner ALB BBAOL— _________ i for anything of equal LIVINO ROOM 1 anyilfl ble°¥and chairs' REFRIGERATOR »*35_ GAS STOVE ! machine Boy's - *10 •®u‘ °,r ft4* 3M N Paddock. o»e «w ««>. Mtec. iteniR. TE REFRIG . APT SIZE FRIqiDAIRy 8-8346. 3* Thorpe alter 5 p.m. e«c Cond. Make Offer. OL_l*MT8. or wiitol**. '''toesriwiE BUILT IN OVENk AND COOK, .Opoktt. L"- JJJ? V“r. “d I ?R V.to£ «ai od Une, P«: Munro Electric Co.. IMO West I Hac. : _ ^ ______________—,—<— Huron. ■ STEEL BUNK BEDS M BED DAV- i":tN' Wkke for sale oa’ bull dosing PE 8-8842 _ ;. t-ftt7g.- - - ~ *LACK DIRT,' IPAD. YARD AND hay AND STRAW rSALE OBllJ buabel. PS 5-338* | OOP hair, TT* Scott Lk. 1*7f> A-t TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE > J** w OS MIN______________________ ptmlii*j*o? fe**3-85?i? Co”l,,'n‘] For Sale Livestock -*l .-■CHOICE FARM TOF SOIL 6lF A%L• !' „w.v.,«n« ' -uinm 6*1 klad., |H varda. 518 dallvarad i * HONSES. OKLOINOS. '.ICON > INCH SOIL FIFE 43 M. COP-per pipe at special pfteea. First quality Tt t zi, loubie atnks. $10 »5 G A Thompson, 7005 MSS sectional l chaffs s Resale. 407 N BIO FREEZER REFRIO. 6 NICE ---- ... ... —. FE 2-8842. IMP TABLE living room pr.-X8AJant.. new paint. MICHIGAN BUSINESS «“• SALES. CORPORATION,jo acres of woods near at- J^K%WR,‘^NBTj58Ber 'z*rsi.« ^or 1573 8 Telyreim Rm4 F*4;1**3,,j pord AND ‘85 FORD, SWAP PARK AT OUR FRONT POOR or self Fj 5-31*3._ ___ NEIGHBORHOOD Cti-RjO C E R Y.,’58 METROPOLITAN. LIKE NEW . FE _______________, —------------contract -. _____ or trade. FE ^8107- or FE I-51I4 ’. travel trailer OR 3-1338. OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN' AND,80 ACRES. OOOD HOUSE. NEAR wi>. Working man's restaurant. Fife Lake for house, vacant Small down payment. Fay bal-[ property, etc, FE 5-2317._ - ance on percentage basis.- |fiT BOAT TRAfLBR mTS ... - i •' I with'new picture tube. SSS, M Opportunity for good mechanic. h.P. boat, motor, *40. upright New cement bloik garage. An! ptano. *50. Sell or swap. OR exooUent, location. Lotto P*rt» I-84M. r^om.p£i? C1RAWFORD AGENCY iigotT?*? mfn h2»l 25* W. Walton FE 8-3308 MY »ISIt, - Flint MY 3-1143 ,00 gup LINCOLN STABLE ARC Wider, gat driven, no leads, or SMI each er^rtmt have you? _ 'hone Holly, MElrOse 7-4431. SUPER VALUE LAKE FRONT aIc PER. _POINTER8. BOAT. CEDAR WARDROBE. OOOD CON-dltlon It 3-1385.. ' CASH FOR USED TVs. FURNI- tsro > mlac fk iOh. ' CARPET. TWEED, NEVER -With foam pad, *40 FE Lm». CASH FOR* SMALL RADIOS working pir not FE 5-S7SS, Closeout Specials I 3 only M .*u.ft. i door refrlg. I priced less than' coit: All dinette sets at less than cost ! 3 Westlnghouse console TV only 51*9 fexttnghouse till TV's only 1138. $#ar 3 day. WAREHOUSE SALE at 481 N. Sagiijaw St. 12 Noon ’G19 P.M. Mon. T ues. Wed. ‘hSE? IeASm?***^ Noon on Snwrday blower. FI a-*"* . __t J7I R Paddock FE 2-9303 «,VOL_ MCYC^PEDIABRITT AN - 0Ag STOVE 10 STOPM WINDOWS **“' * and door Chonp FE MM3 52-GAL ' ELEC . HEATER, WSM. | °Coo3e? otnT^*’' * **- * L,CI!PTH 30-gal. auto, gas heater 954 *5.! m nil Cab. sinks and Mttthgs. 554 65 un. ! HSiS^&leorry^ oSddin’iprrt Kltn*** SAVE PLUMHlNO_ __ WARWICK'S. *387* ORCHARD LK. OAB AND OIL FURNACES STILL EHTM38 OApiHa^bjylLY. FILir tJtRT^kOc | Pit Square Lake ! ^J-***l .- ---- z*., i." UL ft-3016, UL ENOLIBH SADDLE. OOOD CON- trays 116 66 —VE I 171 S. Saginaw Dor 'fA patntb M it. of t IS 6. ws « « -—0wib>f|t 2bo HP CMmmltui ,wfv Vlcbvr* V-2144 20 H)d VIekfrs CT HMMtt Hrl Vlcker* c*14l5-r* Yhr*« i An»ort<‘cl Y-B< $2 OlfcCC : 5-2300j . PuIIe on neahIsY^ nkw wsstbiui tAO^ — I die brUUe, colUrTTePOdk ^ Oil.. ~#!Lt HAND anu ■»teh#d. $n r*v^). Delivered UL 9-1614 PONIKR FOR HAM M OKADINO TOP (BOIL' r iimpI 'BO" I. $60. i r price* Simplicity Oyr»tl PONTIAC < liter with ^ b LsceUeneou*. ft tor B W. CblCAfO.____ d locally II B -Co. 172$ N. ' fwwf. Wood, Coal and Fuel *77 j" ' | BARRKQUK. F1HEPLAC E A N D JHKEE tf*W*| f«H* by * 4 SOME PIPE VottVs; Al*o 20 Rod Roll lence with 25 steel post*. $35. Phone FE 5*7154. 1 i BEAUTIFUL 81 NO EH BEWINO i machine in wood copaoie, ’ IT ccept-1 SINGER PORTABLE LIKE * portable HAGSTROM Stereo sets Deluxe electric range inly SIM miU”RAT^|(S?RNWITURilrAHD ttcxlly pet mo. Capital LAROI SELECTION, -USED shotguns and rifles. Ben's Loan Office, 4 Patterson. FI 4-5141. iwtn.aiae tUTO WASHER 110 DELTA Jib, tweed rug Pft: A15M----- • HW 34 ta gjt FE g.8114 *1i'n0”ev^?T.m^ *i.T™ I ~A!Cf©TMNCES— I Appl. FE 5-4046____________. I1 r,o money down, FHA IPECIaT L.l2~RU08, 534-65. Me- j FREE ESTIMATES. LAVATORIES COMPLETE. *24 5 value, 514.85; also bathtubs to: lets, shower stalls Irregular, , Terrific values. Michigan FUtarea IJ INCH quiCK Ear cond ll--- 3-51t!' Sale MUftkal Goods 71 wood 2-4547 Sale harm Produue 86 * FEPI5-7471 |, IN- AT ' • ft . a., UEES SPEC. PURCHASE ..—M I BARIT ON UEES .........JR .IOHT TOWER. ! Large Stock Oretsch Outtari k transformer, | -COME T.........— ----- 30 p m ! LAYAWAY _____JTLBI.. ..... limit control! 355' ACCORDION. MOTEL I motel uutta. ...______ , ----------------—Reim auto. — 2. kitchenette cot-1 gauge, Snddle, Hay, or UL 3.30U. ta'geji completely furntohed.^ 4 ■**!»oAT TRAILER WTTH WINCH *50 ij?? or •*« h»« v»“ FE 4-2004 On iell tfie uattSA. CASH FOR U8ED JV. PURNI- buxlett h*S5 Near Pontiac's ex-rtureAmlse FE 5-6002___________ ponding altporf- Excellent gross CANADA CREEK RANCH LOT FOR ■1ft aM Hr.am 1 hnat motor at# OR 1.1*10 DELUXE PUfH-BGTTOIf KECTR1C J Ted's. FE ft-'HW.I bargain, prices. 81.85 per u. i •. rvjj- TRAOEOAS RANOE FOR ELEC- t fjThpmpsom 7005 JdJ#_We8l.____________j qJJ j»ii , *»« „„n rimmir-l trie rmtt « R. Munro Electric I BATHROOM FIXTURES, OIL AND unnj,vtr nu~~i^A>fU jLaieRwd. FE 4 4331 or OR orchard. 1 mile cartel MlUord! TALENT TX1T I ---II""...../BFpLEk S HAY. .3816 GREX30RY payment plan Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78; IS S. SAOINAW .... I APPLES AND FRESH FILTXjtEP D BASS. 5150. BE-I BEAUTIFUL NURSERY GROWN ^.C2K! rayed State Inspected Mill. 141* r ., Rose dm- ■matte water heater. 6-7391. -----------j TAKE UVER BALANCE 1 fe^uper DAVENPORT AND MATCH1NO Brand now ISM Ol television cheap. All controls, metal coimney, oiT tsuik and therm stat Included, FE 3-06*8 ^ Mowers, Tractor Sale ordered/ special for customer. HEIGHTS SUPPLY . walnut. $30. CASH FOR t Excellent opportunity couple.. Only *6,000 do.— H. g; HAGSTROM—ENgosH^»ETTTO.^ftro; ou?r CompleW PE 3-70*0. I>e1uxe 3-Room Outfit Complete bedroom^ Box spring, Tables^ Ump» VDfncttem*et. ____$389,95 'Save ”*B0T'l&»y *1.0? per 1 BEEF AND FORK Ooodyear tlSenrlce RStore, j qmrteri Opdyke _ BIRD CADE AND STAND. -0431 ! Across from Tel-Huron P ACCORDIONS' — TTA ea You dig, 12 IJtyN of » on U8-10 Cedar Lane Eve Perm, 0070 Dixie Hwy. (I Clsrk.ton MA 5-1022 I AND UR. I BARTLETT, PEARS (2_______ DfCoiuck* Bros. Orciunle i i Mftyl* and Qrehird l*ki B f i CONCORD ORAPCS. PICK VOUH- >E 2 , CAN NINO TOMATOES STILL KO-€*rts. LoU o , 120 fa iiAk 30 w. CMi, Pontiac VJKn TVi. fit'll AND^UP COL* 1 W tv. rca n% fiasgjA and Appl.. 422 W. ; _ Anu. USED EASY WASHER ractori Priced t r. Huron. FE -Partridge _IS THE "BIRD"' ToStE |30 each c clod (M-SOi M’tt . _________ rTu A .nitat ENGLISH POINTER, CAN SEE HUN UK 7-WJQ; work aay time, lor garden tractor 1 —-■ *—’■——oy -what have j JJSJM you. MA 0-1011. __ SIZE 30 TUXEDO. 8EI.L ORBHOT-- — gun swap Mr Bnss, ft 4-037*. SOUD OOLD AUTOMATIC WAticS and band for bench or portable JOSEPH m _ :mU4. Used Trade-In breakfast irt- and ch< bedroom i MARQUISE CUT DIAMOND • « 5-0312 BAND INSTRUMENT'REPAIR. BY i i factory expert. CALBI MUSIC CO. j IN SAOINAW _ FE AI222 | - j BLONDE KIMBALL CONSOLE PI- ; TREE SERVICE Free estimates FE 0-2SM "sysUsble oiTo'bushei You pick EVERGREENS -T SPRUCE them. 3680 ' Oidduig. Kd. FE • Juniper, • msjtm fSSat i UT DADDY SAYS. YOU ARE JC8T 526 56 4 Toilet 010 ft$ with trade. \ "ce^tr0".?; FE A7047. OQRNET WITH cIM AND MUTES' 159 OA 8-37*6. .. ........- CONN ARTIST OROAN MAHOO- ' f»; SPECIALS MOW g””-°y°. LAK ESinfc MJ&SERY i ■nGiftai i xbelh xrifar ^-- --±Fe*:^AAa_„_ — —. IMS Sliver Bell —________________ ,, j^besesdbbbbbhi Open Eve* and Sun . I?8 4-M32 ; frerti fllterad . eHar YalMf View For Sale Pets 79 ‘-MARINA—TRAILER PARK-I.AUNDRY for a on Laundry sporting good*. TRADE S3.0*0 EQUITY IN HOUSE sans - sms small home com- for -gg br '56 car. MA . 5-1240 pwietbU terrific eombhmtton_ M OR SUL MOM MUTT businesses Choice name brand ,* ^ ] lMlUy rncome. Woul bOj5t,' «oior, ^Mm^OOWOM-l consider smaller bom* or houa, h^tS'^mtStFrigldalre coin TRADE .rSTm. OR TRAC^t opwratoft laundry unlU ti»n§ yr*r ] work fqr daep FB I *2 400 month Income 080 plus stock on goot. — I5MMI us show you this fantastic profit maker. Furniture Company . . 16 South Saginaw ' i DON'T WASTE MONEY ON YOUR 21" RCA Mahog. ‘ frost tree tft "Y’RtNCER'AYASHER “ Norge 10 pound capacity, used 3 weeks. Hke new Save pfe en^thU gtnkl Store, to| WOLVERINE LUMBER I M - 230 8 Paddock FE W1I4 ; Blacktop Driveway I Nets repairs? Boot »« on the: cost Ctdjryeut_Advl»or ._FE a-40*51 COLEMAN BLENDAIR OIL FUR- -----and loo!* L.._ . t for less money than j w' paying for food atone. higher quel-! 'n»i“o7»W^ «^“"*it: \* u^d*te id°Mn"SctJbSSJ8 j 'rated by DtoM's Orchards. Opea ,, BUY - SELL — TRADE: u [Barnes a Hargraves, 141 W. Huron wax TRADt BQcrnr a 4 fam-I Uy income for anything of value. TO t\ PDQP rTTV j Phone FI 2-ISM artajO-MTS. IKWtKSr, utl . iWAXTBb: UTE MOOEL CAR, Cocktail lounge, restaurant • »n| v]u swap equity In 4 bedroom heart ofw®n THOM, down on ),ome on East side. You can’t business (Real Estate also can best this deal Ask for Tom be bought I. Cmder ofjwjort am) Bateman FE 4-062*. Bauman permanent northern population ■ Beatty Send fOr our FREE ' Michigan For Sale Clothinft 64 rutnffota?4 KUREMk _____ _ , 10B W. Saginaw . . m, *-**** I M|-*week. Ooodyear , •ENTERPRISE GAS STOVE 2 YRR Jo S. Okaa, Pontiac, _ •*', WALNUT BEDROOM* SUITE FOR of water heater, never { |h rK -»-*«l._ _ -• WALL TO wALL CARPETINO. i >*"'24M*r *“'• ^ " d*4Vfor **' j j, H-'IIM 1- dow» to match MI 4-4340 » ] FRIOIDAIRE RTFRIOERATOR *>» pr-- ; ■'^S^&^Sake-'" 1 WYMAN S FREEZERS ! IWmii?^5A,>,'n' “”*20** Rebuilt Maj-tag washer .. 540.95 5 afraid you might b weter “m ‘Jls^Li/T1 10 make-up payments.! 2 YEAR OLD. um FOODIE, cheap to (end home, also poodle I puppies. 1 tey lox terrier, l toy Manchester Call FE 5-Q801. J PEKINGESE PUPS. ARC ___OB M1M : DACHSHUNDS AT ST^O! | UO WHEEL HORSE GARDE* tractor with 32 Inch cut rotesT, like new. COS* MM will sell U out. Novo dump trailer te fit. M Affair 0-------- electric h.. used. OR 3 __ ELECTRIC RANOE CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS sgjkti, psgbeard ..... , ti M i 4x8x'v Pegbosrd *4 66 4xlxS Plyscore 04.45 ■ 18X48 32-ft Rock Lath , * “ $169 Partridge Not Damaged — New in Crates Warranty — Service n- Delivery sxnrM Ht ’em In stock I 3 pc. maple dinette . 8 pc walnut din. rm, bullet ............... Odd chairs............... j'Lots Ol Odd pieces ' PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. " PE 2-2543 KTcXt East terms ........ ....... 61.35 UNFINISHED ... TV , a PECAN. PRXFTNISHED >4B95, Burmeister . LUMBER COMPANY ; metawash rtiJ. M 7***oSen Y oS*voto m ^lly41” Nt*1 BiSOhKR heater atbAr- CAR FARTS FOR '46 TO 50 MOD- Thompson, 7005 MM West. •Mr- Royal- Auto Faria* 1130 Mt. ; nt* e t n v o- ggmptmrve' ottyii | Clemens, Pontiac. J 0°V WITH CEktORT STEP#. READY MADE, j gonable *55 Pontiac _ Itarchtef I —: !Vgoud. you___ ___________—__—--------—-------------—T1.T. „In lBn 1|r„rrT|[nrT good piano por rbcr room j champion blood line, male and Sale Farm Equipment'87 or practice wort Re-conditioned, I female. FE 2-5401. «sa * I —---- i reflnlshed and delivered. 6165. son. GRINNIU-L’S.......... , I 27 S Baglnaw PE 3-7166 ORETSCH ORCHESTRELLA TEN-| or banjo. FE.2-/163._ HAMMOND 'CHORD OROAN,’ CAT 1 VOW 1 very easy to play. 0500 MA S4N1 A Lester-BETSY te.gPI.NET. I ~ Pupptes.’TallS'rV FE 5-2*3*: FE 4-4460 .„ - j akc reoIstBre^' dachshund 'reeSway Wholesale Corp. Michl- i PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT j puppies. 4 'and 6 months old 2 felon's oldest, SO years saolc Iocs-! ■ ' ■ _FE 3-8317 _ male*Siamese kittens. FE 2441* 'PE 447B4, te_______________________' O-ANMHELKTRIC OUITAR AND AKC MtSlififtED tXKKIDR'FUp: KINC ilahp^n^Pai^ling^^ i [CLEARANCE USED BqUIFMEMT . M Smell riding and walking tractor! CREDIT TERMS Ciiod., Reasons 84012. _ __ TUNING Aim REPAIRING ARC REGISTERED BEAGLE FE 4-1210,_____ Ued 6y,rfacWry* traht»d* nr'a™'' • BEAGLE PUPPIES. 210 CALBI MUSIC CO w OR 1-M14 11* N Sailnaw FE *4322 BLUE TICK BEAOLE PUPS FOR UPRIOHT PIANO 535 sale Call OR 2-M23. x__ _ oa 3-3240 . ■■ Boston stjo.'ch. otock, curt- VIOLIN. LIKE ---- ” •■**“ Call after. 3_pm. WANTED, lit FRENCH PRICED TO SELL Mia ■ BROS.- FONTIAQ. HD. at GPnwym. ERE TRACTOR, l»*t ■RMPeiNt;. Oath Mgchfit ery. OrtanviaeT EA 7-3262. , JACOBSEN ROTARY LAWN 1JOW- liiiid. Ave. A'm."~^T4T. Cuir'afteL Auction Soles 88 tt^. Call FE 4 businesses---------— - 1050 W Huron, Punllsr -FE 4-2M1 ~iW7rtCE • STATION- yOB _LEAW! ______ Fare OH OMtpnuy, SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE ga rSh-. rfoait A»wiiPxiMATELt w-« m. located 07 W. ---*" ~"* “r ■lease, FE TAVERNS Little thiass pay JNj f”lddsdC# Grim “I'SoM “down1 Alan, liquor bar, OM.OM down. Peterson Real Estate 504 S. Broadway MY 3-1681 fe ; Sa(e Office Equipment 7li BRITTANY SPANIEL REO. 4 '! yrs old Very good hunter. S75. I MAple 0-1882.________ j BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND' AUCTION SALE. EVERY WED. and Sun. night, at S p.m., • eTE 8505 Dixie Hwy, ClarXstun, PB ■ USED CLOTH- sixes 0-10-13. BOYS AND OIR14 tag. good eons.. Cheap CM be day. 150 Cl--— BEAUTIFUL ---- Mae 1.1 Women. • suit and top Me*. 43-54. Ft MU2. OnLORElfg CLOTHING BOY'S ataee 4 to 4, girl’s sixes 13 M 14 subteen, ladies stag It and tt.. brands, scratched. _______ I value. S149.6S while they . lagt.! -V-Ji? Ne phuns OTder» pleaM, Michigan ■ I problem? 1 OIL HEATER. 3 BURNERS, 271 ART METAL DESK AND FOE CAB- j 0 p.m. OL 2-7404. _ ■■■■■■■■■ “'un^^Sood^vnewrne^ CR^.“. ^ Houftehold effects. CtU after 6:30 p.m. - WEDDINO DRESS'WITH CHAFEL FLOOR MODELS — DEMOS jO. E. DRYER ... .... 0100} MAYTAO WRINGER 0 SO 1 ; KPH^TNATOR V~-- ' 1 m TRAfNT-ORj 1*302 ^ ”*v’ ^t irtStaw ‘tafenol I fiCTUiFwniKw- 4'3M'V ‘with i ii nsiur' storm gltii milri ladders $1 MICK OFFICE DESK. $20 J andu^ood. 220 iTd. 8l.l g*^. House 103 N. Ca* ___ ____ ... v.„„ nTm 'i ‘ NEW 5t5SDitoirncASB kflXBB- f ham. Berkley! OAKLAND. FUEL A PAINT . new. FK 3-210*. I CTfLUE^FUPPW; playrouse or fdatmaTuf \ MAA-tm. wr* exterior. See, and matcWax ft Berry Brae. Jelle, Magic no-drip ; PLAY 1 5 Lake A PE 04100 | BKFBW. „ WHIRLPOOL WASHER _ tilco par2— ZBGSITHI- 1 yrs.' lisur Titirsfiii Tri*' axd antique china bend dolls up ta 40" tan. Medoclne Acres. 8776 Water R4 Rose Center Village. Holly. OM.t re°l*"*h j MElroae 4-6414 •MY 3-31X1. _______ DeWALl SAW WITH CABINET i gause suto shotgun with cute an -iggfl ”^ PL _ iddtai”iia;tnm' from im~55: i '-'iif'iA OKC. Hale. branch"'office.* 4« 'SaktaM^Md j SILVER BUFP COCKER VfPPIES Macomb County where you cm Attd 5 mixed, MUlbewY >-5SSS. ftgfgrv febuUt cash j COUJES AKC REST * wKTdLb I BOWL I f 57.50, ii "viV' SA You can. always locate the paities interested in ‘"UliaVyou no longer need. rUK the iSSTSLlBL.WXlled..toke:,_^. tiac p^gs “For Sale’ LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY .OR j - ---------^Oarrels, EM 3-3*1*,\\?ant Ads! ___- ►vT. PARTY has ton!rad S7300 cuully, over,' Income. Beit < 34104. . HiPS TV and Dadins Aft DOUBLE SINK. COMPLETE 020.50. Porter cable Multl-si BramvmbrBi#ftnGP » V HIM K*d 100 «» wWl trap \ grade PTC MT13.1 Jewel Hamilton R.H. HOTSSKBEPWer TOOP I — ------/ uootcalm Supply. «M W. Moot- j QUO Adamson, Drayj of pjttlt. 41 WEST HURON FE 4-1555 FREEZERS - NORGE FREEZERS Chest sod.Upright* j ji-incR CM* Lk. Rd ADMIRAL TV Of clock radio. —————>1Q_. Wittqei wujh] Hew model! "ingbtly' 'sera crate marred. Models at W to? pay Mn1Snk^3aJ6rtp< 121 N. SAOINAW » F-- 30Mp3>M%^t'‘^ { fsi^ioTOStOLA LO-iW TV lisg j •• ■SSS5J compieieiy j SW4K5 lAim I fUrMg, like new. alOO It* velt welder. St Ksonlfwerth. L Wtt, REB ____ ..._____Drayton, ! REBUILT BATTERIES 0 tires. 192 a. Skgtaaw _ 5-6173.____________ _____________ siLyjSroito, good condi- j electric light fiktuKeb! ■ -so, QBO. OR 3-0044i. after ft. ■ . , aii roam!, toso designs, pill ADIDRAt, TY. BASSO, PHCL ' downs, bauooos. stars. Bedrobms, FE 5-6186 nggraplt cor^blnattan/gdcd condi- *1.05: porch. *' ~ --------- --------—'1 tRo, ft*S. FE’lft-Bingl _________ samples Prices j' register. The tc. R frier Co . 562 iTjjr j SemJS"kOward l^aS”01' i Jo. **23 ADDING MACHINES PROM IM ; EM 3-Q870 after ®****-®U- h 150. I CASH REGISTERS. FROM 345 - ==-^3-;- ^ PONTIAC CASH REGISTER I **C **°»- 71SES j 137 1. SAGINAW FE 84B01 Mrs*. OR 34IU. ;) , 1 mb ----— —:—-f PpRBBRsp ag3umnp@i»nBri *■ ™ Sale Stors Equipment 73 j **»., pit, liq p>siax._____ I POODLES FGH Hm lit ! M USED SAFE MergihM. SATURDAY SUNDAY .. FURNITURE a APPLIANCES DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION . 134.60 Romes wire at 1 BaldwRi. AiSfhMiMe! Rettsexrie and Tern- AMORAL RADIO ft Trol automatic burner, knotty I changer and 45 Jtdap MM --------- md. Motorola TV aid,,a Ho. AU U> KoMbrint Alter 5 p.m. FE 8-2 «. stars. Bedrooms, PH MY 3-2721 } vT: ' ...: ■ ^ POODM58,, STANDARD. BLACK. *h¥- .irregular. REMMiNGton is gauge pump. I Sole] Sporting Goods 7^ ‘“•d. ”"*• *** is omy ISSteu cap "Uke mm. Two an gallon flat oil --) .ft-tttf. ■ .~ . — ,-fti M PMStMCSn*. 353 tanks, FE 84433. I MARIAN DEER RIFLE. MODEL I ' tTFilMT . -1 ____I tthnw Ut AlfO 30-30 AND CASE. 1 REMINGTON -........<» 3-t7fB ,■ EMi '** *“ J KUOr LtylR.7. . j DEER RIFLE MODEL 30-00 ' ItAlBlTB, '*fjd|£_Bw • Res tm AND CASE. BOTH GUNS ARE * i Shop, it WtlUams, r ft/uu the yeSt. ft j Lgni'w^KiNO moil. Fe ;fts^rtJ MR OPEN T DAY! 04 • ■ FOR RETAIL BUYDSa AUCTION J 5089 DIXIE H\VY>. «| Lunch Room Open JU-JU AMD USXX. 1 KSMinU iUB I WT [ ____ DEER RIFLE. MODEL 30-06 1 RABBITS. WHITE MICE ALL PET , igbit' ngPT~ ;*go AMS CASE. BOTH OUN^ AgEy. Bhop. 65 William., FK »4ua IWj NKAi «£ amp cam. Buru uung «ai)> Bnop. h wmmrni, ra 144*33 ) 'mdta'fltui S' fit BNA, . ! . I MN4. ” 44W34 OBFeJ?^ M^W^SO OT5l! S ® At U, SEtam. j r»A. Mo oal, FK jtt^Jsugn^w^F^. KsWoe^,noton jouto: | M r THIRTY THE POfttlAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, I960 f For Sob Mfrcyrt— W Wanted Ub»! Cars 1011 Foreign and Spt. Cara 106 *** a. Far Salt Cara 10*1 Far Sale Cara JO* Dm. | IN) 4-DR CHEVY NEW TIRE* DODO* _ *?: «oa sarburetot tm. rm VSlML Bxacutlv* par, wiin, io t-twa. km *83 dfcfir, ' MAC aa*. I to bow«, oubtoM BOTAL’ d «—s driver. KMfrtosi. caw. | door, ajr —— “*• " '*4 CHEV A-l. SHAPE, RAH. inaT I T-07W. COME IN NEwThKI - WSSfc™ HARLEY DAVIDSON WAtZlmrvki i pm cbkomk uu new model* a DE8to»a. anjmiwfia■ Now On FOR YOUR CAR Pontiac Auto Brokera -" WtivxF^........ 1 " ^ yiVu ifiakayiiff^CaL high a forlatb mood. t.aaa mu** on niat 1800 CHEVROLET B18CAYNE 2-i TRANSMISSION ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY^JOWN tuuii pay; ' i Far, fdto Caap -lit , '*# FORD CONVERT a IN DM uoTtf Wn. m a. e*«. rm K#oi 'toPOto CtMTOMLfitk. jct-lAtf? a mo am ait a-taai. * ‘It »oiU> a m. ht. siaspowN. Lloyd Itirs.. « a RM- PE Mill M FORD WACOM, 'W DOWN r ■ fe aeui unakin. an a. s«ig ’aanEgipTWIBiftiilL ai,t*a. CaII OR 8-3*44 before I p.m. > weni jw. k v fa*®**, mms . t - mi awfc kaflraaii. o—rat. ___________—i REPOSS^^ON CHEVROLET dO,'iiSt A WOOD- EMKL HARDTOP. *U* DR. laM -Ford. MM WARD AVE BlftMINOHAM Ml J&J4 »*» , « 3. Bag.. HE J-«n* •at « naiananE —;• - i aaa nuM. or MH M«ra »«*» y* M-f» ’ ««Z^JSawft.t.^~ c6i»Tt8aT ^^SsHuag^neotmE "ff. syn^aSk ww»«*eiu. jjy, Per lah.Caee*' +±»r*&.4jrd*v£2* ack with whttf W »>. • cjuhw1,'leteulMi.■ rd» I cradli BefT lfi. liifa i mem a M 3 btt'M WtlneeMmai ary Blot drepery ted slip cover mitriels. A M. antiques. Lot* Display R Service , MOTORCYCLED ______ . unna aua a fcrricr North no 1. fd> , , rE HM 185t ROYAL'ENFIELD NICE ■ MUMt*aE Michigan I • aai^jiaaaiMYROWMt. delpxe.! m-m, jfrffinmr srS^_5jsJ®f to Aucttan oo M M kie Hi MteS W """ f1** -j StoBv Shop **a a! Ltwrwee. I-ee wao. ... • - WANTED: 3 BOYS TO INCH BIltTO. mm an?*- jk a rr. iw wv ******* j iwrt bt rtiKPlow. F*S r—»■ jfg J2L nw, kJccEa^ Vi7iihHBE0M l* rob* boso. M pr sailboat for a ale . A aa. n XIBL ~ - - ■ - f ReO* : B food eoodttioo. Phon* mifnanitowk iiiafLKr^!. wThb*-, ... _ / , ---.. ■: (Art lonf a brdroops. apod, wao M foot fiberolas boat, to | Set RSfbland Roed. Heedouei- |r Motor, troller tad rover gL'.ijfaMl ItadrooaMM' ftA-uTi-^ ~~ : _ "*»1 .*«JEJH*__-ajrS4r MFT^FLTWObqaOAT IN GOOD ! tail lauSiR aa ft a Man, eondwen ue em hsi«_. YlWNUMmo% Rd!' hSS- ^1 JEROME BRIGHT-SPOT WE PAY Hlfcin SOUTHERN BUYER ' __NOW-ON LOT l»C0 CARAVELLE CONVERT IX irp herdtop. Beet efler Wa 4*lM /• Frr Sala Cara 106 - BUT BEFORE YOU BUY CHECK SUBURBAN r OLDS. Ml 8. Wddd-_»erd. MI 4-44M •66 BUICK CONVERT 4dl DM.t Lloyd Min, m ». Rj, FE »dui REPOSSESSION 1»M Bulck. 4 door htrdtop. beeutl- tass at Orchard Lake FE M488 ftu di„ — _ needed Put) a r. Bine. FI rlee. il! I Just Make Paymenta 11 BUICK CENTURY. 4315 im8&£2i&xr*i 1955 BUICK 2-DR __rT I UisnTMin 7m.___I PM - -JI -~rr^--— *94; cXlr MVMMrra'm HfUsHtM- b«at«r No MNt dm. FULL lontf Com* to iod in h imi ia»IT MANAOEH~yit_ 4-OQM ' DON'S IISED CA1 S __P I 1 MM ' ‘ Lake !Orlun radio, keotor. | __MT 2-3041 __ . - ..*™on,*«^nSr5 1 ron SALE OR TRADE. 'M FORD . jiff *1.296 NORTH * PiirU&e MM, ,1 door sod Air. ill CHEVROLET 00 ttm <■ WOOD- rrtm excellint condition PE TORO. 'M.' v-a." afiuKiaf mot' Mat, oit i-iHi. Kltlg AUIO Boles 115 8 itai^ Chevrolet bibcayjse; V-B ro^lnr andnfoHAM- Ml A!t»T ' . ■it cHEvTpiadE, tiWpm. WARD 4 Ii 'M-’da-'se fords-chevb. -i iatT CKEVROLErpOTlVERffiU;. Lloyd Mtre. an. S. 8A|. “ po*er|*de. Iturp Blifoli^No^lffi' Off nMaoStM? $1.1*6 NORTH I CHEVROLET CO. IMt 8. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM Hl».___________ rss' 'Dent*. IM.at mo. Sdl. 11 FORD. IMT EDOOS. RADIO AND ATTENTION PEOPLE'S AUTO Just Make Payment! '66 CHEV.. 3-DR , f, 6396 | _ _ _ .. Fry Only 123 Mo but Oct 35th .fSSnJKSJaJJJSw RUd Aufe. Mr. Bell, PB 1-4639 LlWOOLN MERCURT ■* taa^iarrmfT|] ifrEWMa — I— Mi. Mm... •ia cion. nn». c6»V. aiaa dn. i;*L!<»5. Jody Rrdio. heeler double por Mtr. M I, aej. PE 3-9131 ! Lleyd Mtrr., Ml a71l 1 •WTcilEvaottT rntrow w*o-! WL J TO. eer Ir fDm*eur*te. ™,?*M'M.,J0™‘1 Equipped with itower rteerlny end ROOERE SALM ___________________________1605 Auburn Ave. Mi. If5f. jHj fVa”-' w i" "botsItraTLer .ravrytler Enflne IWiLiaaa | ___ MM*t *riFT"4** •j°hn»°o moum ,w rn*. tPl»n to gnpa MARTRE *UFFL1E* 3Sm*---- ‘ • Orchard Utl 'PE 3-WttO Pkf . , m. *. c.i„ iimTirHORairawER ibwaoN Jacob sons Trailer Sales j Oolden J*v*Ua, electric tt*r«*r I a«f Rentals I uS0* cheroejcf aluminum ii ■ysrkJt’pZi fizz* s?1r r^irtT ^ -----"iiL^toSS^ IKELLY’S HARDWATtTTj tee Sever*) u**dilt»* Auburn Ave. At Adam *1 'Re*erveH)0.ir imller fo. FK._2-8»n .. | vacation*. 5585 V -j. jj FOOT THOMPSON NOT i nd Droyton Ptalnt. OR, Hputreke M h.p. eloetrt* *»ln- —------- _....^ r j - aST-eiat EM Stilt. 1** »*r- ■ OB SELL YOUR TRAVEL; braoke. ObBrnarc*. I jpuer or Mobile home for jmi. |MB ^ hr eVMRUDK WITH , tw kree oareiirl buyer*roimi UDy i lefl WM lWd. ] M 0*er/thlli« now 1666 Laat Re*ort Paotfac ,#Uj Rd 1 BOAT INSURANCE OfiLT 9*90 per - TO*Tt wie~ 9100. Hansen Ins. 'Agency. Ft 1*9! Sg.ASS5i 3-1063, FE 5-6878, i •fiBOAT. MOTOR AND TRAILER , WERE PATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN U8ED CAM (9 Oakland _ _ nc ”3 2381 Gierir's M6toi Sales, i '."•W itiltfi WAOON7_naa 62 W Huron SI PE 4-7371 ; Lloyd Mtr* 333 s 8Af. FE 3-8131 -----VAn~iwr'"l.~* n— ----- BUICE, UM. ALL WHITE. 3-DOOR. TOP DOLLAR 1 hardtop Automatic tr»n»ml««lon tor ‘66 to ‘89 model! - low mile- Heater radio, whitewall*. 1 owner *tr can wanted lor out atate I trade-in New car ’finance rates. dral«rs 12 months used car warranty, —Hr J. VAN WELT------------ ***' ' ■ ■ ------- Mt m*i*,aw|,—JS^oajLUM piscHER BUICK. INC. .. . ■ - • . • _ 808 S. WOODWARD Used Auto Pam 102 „ Birmingham < - MI 4A186 JO 6-8484 Id HP ■ 000 RFM, CHROME '17 BUICE ROADMA0TER 2 DR plated factory built Bulck v-I Pufi BowerTlie best offer lakes enetne- Call anytime after * p m i ,lt. PE 5-0307. Holly, MElrwe 4-3*83. . 1883 BUICK ROPER.' UARDTOP. iaai 4 crt. jeep motor ______ _ ■ . or 3-04*i ______ __OR l-fiTl_________3 - '66 BUI CEB, 1 CONVERTIBLE. ‘61 PORD PARta LJ,,I<"2P' payments FE 8-7808 __ ; YE 3-4d6*. .______ int ' 1*M BUICE. 0009 SHAPE. BELL lw; reasonable FE 4-7318 '56 BUICkT SPECIAL 2-DOOR hardtop., body good cood., now — t*r». 6416 flM 3-M86.---- BUICK.- I860 ELECTRA, BUICE 8 _ ^ «sft c^rassii W sst ***■c RM DuiTH.,.. Maaa V.Hey | Trass----------wrm. ___ WjSMaf~E^C OOiroiB^ P°2Swd . im . ‘will yen. PwF *n»y «71 »«tnpl*t* .aceseeartae. real tor Kee(_, tate madel car in trade.. ..t payment due October , J^^-idMB ***» afar. Barbara oaM*5T______, . __„ Ata< Mr Eft*. PE 4-111*. wa*' r „■ , , ■ n ... i MCU PONTTACS A1 TREMEN- . Lucky £3* tales. 3| South Baf- BUT BEPORe TOU BUT CHECK gtaMunLO* net toll (a ye* ■ toe ■ . ,__ • _1 aUBURBAN^ OLDS. Ml 8. Wood- ■ SbeftSaw b#T -- / I8jyppjlb-»D00W Ccf£5iaR' ------—■} Ketbo Sakf.i Service pbmSP'-- *• Eseaa^Hn-bur PLYMOUTH BEAUTIPUL »1 M_PONTIAC A id bine flnlsn Ram* R beatat. • Good tend. 9486. PE 8-fD7. . .... „ _______ , , —i money down. Pur price tM. IIwo PONTIAC ,4-DR:;,, tRTALINA n PORD 8TARUNER. BLACK, j Assume 918 per mo. CALL MR. i sedan Red with white top, One WW tire*. LoadedII PuU power. WHITE. CREDIT MANAOER PE owner. UL U9TI .__ aqu^SrtlI cat l-dp*4 after a. | Ktoa'Twto Balds lia s. Baatoow j W PONTIAC SC’ $2793 I860 FORD 3-DOOR. RADIO AND . )»67 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR 8EDAN a^,HJaJE. PWR. STEER INO AWU ■ Radio, heater, ale* a-ton* finish. Stock No. 1731 Taa, lt » only *8d»-NORTH eREVROLEt CO. IMI I. WOODWARD AVE BCRMINO- , ham. in 4-3715. RADIO AND BEATER, iwsie LUTELT NO MONEY DOWN At- ; tome payments' of 198*9 par m*. • Call Credit M(F Mr. Park, at Ml 4-7M Harold Turner Pad. _______ABSOLUTELY ' MONEY DOWN Assume Credit Mgr. |jr. MT-BIRD Radio nad. banter. w-wdU*. mho. finish. Real sharp I JOWB CARLOT PE 3-7941 ‘M MED CONV . AUTO. CLEAN R4*H. P B lad PR. Trad*, prl-'vnta.jra 3-9*49. ■ "POM!. '99 CONV’. PB.. EBB, auto. sharp OR 3-30*3 . Jjstf Muke Payments "•at PLYMOUTH? 63*6 PAY only 923 mo. DweOet 29 RlteAuto? Mr. Ban. Tt 9-463* 199 East BjVtf at Auburn BRAKE* ’60 PONvTIAC S.C $2895 VlgTA,^ JSQWER STEERING AND *60 RAMBLER “DEMO” SAVE $800 AMBASSADOR WAGON. PULL, POWER ' Sale Uaed Trucks Repairing,. Bumping • Painting Eor Alt M akes of Cart PAYMENT PLAN BRAID CASH AT PIKE 3T. PE 2-0166 i '57 RD WAGON, 8188 DN. Lleyd Mtre.. 332 I 8*9,, PE *9131 > be discussed PE. \VFFK SUP-4 Bargain Oearance THib WEEK, MJr- KWrrfiwi»*Bo«Rvic« fLY LIMITED. OX- CRUISE-OUT fORD TRAILER, BOAT SALES SALES MY 2-0721. B» a torm obm m « Mm.1 .. , . rr ~.-w-,-;-- OaTAMArXn OUTBOARD. *0 IN. Oxford Trailer; Saiga ; beaR. PE mw n wi wfft-"r£Ru*.QOii^7Tm^? Boat, motor, trailer, »?*•• »n sgXlSSy winter price. $300 buys thin package. MY 2-28711 See Us~~ FOR YOUR Truck Needs ^ . Sales & Service GMC Chalet ______ 1 drive. transmlMion. EMI l. . delure bealar. radio, many ‘ e*trn« save II.Ml. lav I*, new oar warranty, 92.199. I NORTH CHEVROLET ^ __ 8 WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM Ml 4-2728 1855 CHEVY SEDAN. NICE CAR?- barirln. FE 3-TMt. H. Rlgglnr. j . '62 CHEVY. 3-DOOR. 6185. DRAY-ton Tran»ml««lQP. -OR 3-0332. ! I WILSON L PONTXAGCADILLAC CLEAN ! . Birmingham Tra4es . 1350 N. Woodward , BIRMINGHAM---Ml 4-ltM , And *11 standard faetato eeutemecl .. Btlaa tok And Uaanra extra. RAMMLER-DALLAS 1958 FLYMTH .2-DR. ' RuSS JohnSOn $^95 ]. Motor Sales NO CASH NEEDED V , RH.0"ALi*3rFStu“A',^M. ! LAKE ORION MB » Bled. *t A$gb» :| XfY 2-2871 MY 2-2381, ’it FORD OALAXLT HT, . BLACK. ’64 PLYMOUTH. 2 DOOR. NICE.,**- PONTIAC 2-0r—HARDTOP straight* stick. R*H rL7«. Jtti err. Ptwytua TreiumlMlon OR 1 "7im^^CExc cohd Hto g« Mill 1024 Sherbrooke,. Com- 3-«33 _________ 1 jarnyfYSfiafiReteH Sto?T ii^&nSfimAC, catAun aTatah-dard shift, tttva, 12,190. OR ipeclai 9421. PE 4-4489 Sixty Auto | Baida.. ' i 1*68 PORD PAIR LANE CONVERT. I V-8 Pord-o-mattc. RAH. 1. PE 6-7686. , « PORD RETRACTIBLE UL 2-3037 6Taid run* well, body and , I goad. 8100. PE 5-4584. •LYMOUTR, 4 DR. AUTO? it.. R A 1. Vary clem. Like I Inside. Runt perfect. NEW Dodge Dart $1975 CHEVROLET. 118# CONVERTIBLE I Mack, black top. PowargUd* * amission, beator. radio whit*-1 steering 1 owner! BIRMINGHAM jo «4424 - FISCHER BUICK, I NC. •08 9. WOODWARD Factory Branch |b OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9*85 1940 SEDAN DELIVERY. YCHJR j Cholte of eilh- — -- 1 ' | £?* serin*, wb rage Hks i I 9-1623 I wall tire*, t condition, ■e transmission Deluxe In I*. lull power, Many, ef i. Law mlleog* New c; ty. to*# 9909, 93,119. 1966 CHEVROLET. 2-DOOR, RE-posseshlon. no mooay down. 116.60 nor mo. Call Mr. OfeHnn. Ml 4-3*00. BIRMINOHAtl-F * **“ — , MAIN _____OL Bwm 1959 GALAXIE ' 4-DOOR POLLY EQUIPPED $1775 PHONE PE 44964 U67 PORD* ICONVERTIBLE. FAIR lane 490, Thunderblrd angina, pow- Cond!ee$3608 wil" Ii andle.6^ tm I ........ ........... ±mJ. i tHnei n HT *)** DOWN ' i ‘43 •LYMOUcH WIiH RADIO AND Lloyd MG??Lg3 ^ At* r£ 4-III1 ! 2«i*Si rrfto MERC HARDTOP. 4194 DN j Set m”’ * A L L tlE WHII*, " Bag, PE 24121 CREDIT MANAQEB. PE 44443. MONTCLAIR. , 4 ! Etng Ante Bni*« ill B. Saginaw ----—Radio, heater, power I '59 PLYMOUTH PURY CONVER- iteerlng brrke*. electric window*, Uble. Pull power. Priced to ten. whltewtllt. Very dean. MI 4-3028 | will take trade. PE Mill M MERCURY WAOON PS AND [ ig|g PLYMOUTH CUSTOM STA. FB. yery cle*n. OR 3-1731 _ 1 tlor Wagon, k and H, WW ilret. UM tOUtCURT FARKLANE CON- Midi thlft. eicepUontlly clean, vertlble. PuU nowcT. "White with I 18*8. Ml *4471. ) EN red trim. A beautiful one owner j L —; *2J»‘ Just Make Payments r NORTH CHEVROLET OO. 1909 8 •** D-m,* fm WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINGHAM? Ml 4-2736______. ___ 1919 tudor hardtop Metropolitan coupe, new white walled tires, redip. heater, . defroatars.. window watnart Turn.tlgnnl* Turquoise and white. Averages 31 mil** per < giflan. PE 4-2119. 6*4*. Rainbjers Ramblers Price* slashed Rig dlaewunt. All modal* la atoek. Buy nan .and **?R & C RAMBLER Supermarket COMMERCE 1 ditlon. No man ay dawn, price 43*5. Assume paymev II' per mo. CALL MR W CREDIT MANAGER. FE I •t$ Poatiac. (m » imty fir mo.-----Due Oct 36 . i sttt* Auto, Mr. Ball. PE 94*29 ■ 109 East Bird, at Ankara j ;}•» 3 DOOR PONTIAC. *475. PE, "‘LARKS"''. w«RE*ouALnT COMES rntfT VVB-FIND OURSELVES OVER-lb»aw9 tad irs gyjw uu u* the seat f” *““l *'*'1*” n definitely t "KlTi'fer CLOSEOUT 96 per vent discount an til motors and .traUers. . S* ‘north FISCHER BUICK.'lNC. I let .' 9*9 a. WOOOWARD YE BIRMINGHAM MI BIRMINORAM , . „ . , I Ml 4-9100 JO 44434 IN« CHETT. i« »T . .yAHETTE. | -gg-8PEC1AL? 4-DR.' HfilBTOP BRAKE8 3* 000 ACTUAL „ ™. „ .. , _ , BOOK PRICE It621. a tooSwAOUR PRICE, $1095 1 '13 FORD HT, VERY GOOD INI4 JBto. Lk. Rd. fchuekt. 6 FORD, FAIRLANE. 4 DOOR. _ Sacrifice. 9479. PE, >4124. , „ PLYMOUTH-DaSOTG * PORb i>AlHLAWE ♦»? RADIO I CASS AT PIKE tt. PE 3-41M 1*4* PONTIAC 3-DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. HYDRAMATIC. ABSOLUTELY wft unxrV want Attai 423.0* par m< *ng£ ’59 CHEVROLET KlNOaWOOD WAOON 4-cy Under - PowergUda. power steering, radio tod beater Hlgh- BILL SPENCE "RAMBLER” WILL ACCEPT ♦ LEFT at Wholesale Prices EAST TERMS - TRADE Mazhrek Motor & Marine Saginaw at S. Bled. ‘47 STUDEBAKER OOLDEN HAWK VI, AUTO TRANS.. POWER STEER INO- AND POWER ----‘BEMEESrWHITE WALK. Nil. Van Camp, Chevrolet Inc. 2ULPOBP MU 44224 Utl rrUDBBAKER. 4 DOOR. needs watk, IN. OL 1-0471? USED CARS 460 TO * $500. NO MONEY DOWN QUEEN AUTO BALES m S. BAOINAW, ■- NOLLY RD mi? : 256] "DISCOUNT -SALK "aifltTY to 4-iffl NEW — 16‘- H^S STAR al — ■. HOLLT^M tyi: ——• I runabout #0 H.P. Evitrad* L Rent U PT. VACATION TRAILER • snd AJsi UH lb. capacity tre Seen. «. FE 24N1__ / I rh U.1*!l»ow ..........1 1 *0^** ttlr* inCTf . yg nOOTTOt CRAPT^Plh- sIlE! SALE! SALE; SJC? i®.se7iHbf‘evi • SHOP AND COMPARE j 8t*r01Uu A)»J„*9N-lb. pt| ‘ FALL CLOSE OUT 1*57 Mainline. N*« -- {{St 81 Star 33 a t •**“ INS MarieR*. 41 bunk^ flying ___________TjBw 1 trailer. Rae?i2Ut. Raw ... 2224* ferXet ** baritfn tt"*l.lS*. Call I __PR' 2-4424 tor_*ppolntm*nt. _ iWKlib 700 DODGEj .tractor. Air,, brakes. Fully equipped for road. | I EE 5-4467. 675 Scott- $2095 Matthews-ljargreaves A Healer. Auto. Trent, W.Walls. LOT. 1 I 3-7431. MM. j6rs car w beskee. INN. OA 4M16. ] ~W~44*47 BUICE CLUB COUPE. RADIO ; CbfY '17 6PA6S STATION WAQ-!>. hwatspr nvN*vtnw « ' m^AaBtSS®.^RiH^leaeTlIent condition'. One owner^ PE 3-7444 54 CHEVY' PdwEROLlDE. OOOD toad. 4360 FK 2-4971. ; (10 CHEVROLET BISCATNE, RAH? --------- - — -,1,800: By —D HEATER DYNAFLOW ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume nnyments of Ml.06 per ; Credit Mgr«Mr. Parks I at Ml 4-7500 Hi BUfliNEas fx°SS: Spotless. Best traitor "tor" tIM ”T*7r Baldwin raj-sMi. . ■to J, TON PICE-UP, 6U E BEV-SS3 FORD_F-ii9?-rrtfSN. 6398 693 Oakland Av- . . -41 CADILLAC. RUNS GOOD? IIN. ' ‘41 CadtltAc; *35. '31 Chev. ptek-up JN .11*3 Coabocton, Fomitc j 1994 CADILLAC. REAL DEAL. PR1-1 1 _»ato^ ogner.. jFE 44119. CADILLAC 1*4* SEDAN. DEY1LLE? | owner. OR 3 SHOP OUR LOT . OVER IRE WEEK-END ALL PRICES IN THE WINDSHIELD ,.,VWT -”S- ■uSWtBJW**' 1958 PORD CONVERTIBLE, v-8 engine. Pordomatlc, Flamingo rad wtm whit*—tap - and matching leather trim. Stock No. 1711. Off season price only tilt. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE. . BIRMINOHAM. Ml I ■ 4-3735. ; , '60 GALAXIE , t door hardtop, full power, radio and heater, white sidewalls, an* of our factory cart. Solid balck finish with red sad black Interior. Larry Jerome Ihaskins. .USEDCAR . SPECIALS 1141 Chevrolet Eel BALES A SERVICE 344 S. SAGINAW Ml kONTIAC C Valiant. YEAR END SALE sad an HydramaMc, Radio, Clean. | !1M( d outfits. Try «j aatSmetlaB-maaarlas available with 10 per cant dawn. Take MH to W. Highland Right on Hickory Ridge Rd. to Demode M. Left and toUew signs to pAWSON S fAt?Egtjat_ Tawaoq lake. A 0-217*. ( SKSTAaVV.* :Sf 1862 gmlllf Chief, 31 II ... tips j 1847 Cottage Crulaer. 24 n 9 .j*9? | iSI iicRAWIawt, p«* V tMBI SflibaUtt Oriel, 40 a 6 ■ ,91995 ^ifj.y tilinti and COACH SS MSOIUY RD. HOLLY. MB 44771.________■' ; -r ■ ■ , __ - VACATION TRAILERS . . j EYINRUDE 9 1* ELP. 9MTH BOAT. Plate Traitor Sale* nd IBM North tApaar Rd.. Oxford. HARltAND BOAT ITORAOE OA 8-2782?_______________I 11121 Clyde ltd . for Information —tobwtrs Udbufe homm i «*u eiT hot i BALES and SERVICE^ ,1 STORAGE OP MOTORS - All new Ora and Burner travel ETOOtllS MOTOR* traitor*, complete llnt of parts qoqu CLEAN USED MOTOR* aWr^X). RIXGT?OX-BOAT^ of used trailers. Hour* * to I: YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER >i TON -IBMC BED. LIKE NEW. Appointment. MI 4-5150 ____ Oulf Btotloa. Square Lake and WCHEVROLET ...... 91*8 DOWN Wtad ward._______________ j Uoyd Mtra..A23‘8. Bag? FE 24121 j '" ' “ * ** ‘ '*4 CADDY LUfOOiVK But Otter uoyd MUa- 233 a AH 8 ply tir 1852 QMC 'a ' 774 Sunset D N PICKUP. *2M Lake Orion MY OMC, FLAT BED. *57 CHEVY 2-DR. $595 NO CASH NEEDED OLIVER Motor Sales j 218' Orchard Lake Art-PE 3-81*1 Open : BUICK I______RENAULT, OPEL ! 1857- CHEVIE CONVERT, i ccod- MA 6-1782. j '66 YORD. STATION WAOON. I very good, KM 3-6ML Conway. 1866 PORD. * PA8SENOER WAO- 3 PORD 3-DOOR. RADIO i CLARKSTOX . l*SL'®ESft£, •SS^rad41 MOTOR SALES pSmty d*cce»iorle“^ew our! Main gL, Clarkiton MA Mltl oSTfiI^MI Out where the overhead it low 105t 8TARCH11F 4 DR HT POLL 'N VALVO - 614P DO#N moot sedan. I ^rar^l^f oR 3-Nto ' | Ltoyd Mlrs. 222 B. By. ft >S131 ________ Powcrglide • radio, I >gg BONNEVILLE. LOADED. i VALIANT, 1IM. V-3N, 4 DOOR. heater. Beautiful turquoise and FE3-1T71 __ radio, heater, automatic trans- , iff«7 fiDish. ' *17 TOmhnAC. i^DOOK* KW willsWwbrox?m^ mill'* :____a u.__r -A.- j lop. Swer stterlnt MTSm. %iiw ®rKft!?Wly mn**- iM Chevrolet 010 Woor iHiio. . condition. MA Mm3, *1 ni."***^* .. ■ • *•*«• UNFoNfgcawBnBMi^ any with white top, power-pack.! l-«na- was*. 280 Pox BC^jSSerV MOhawk 4-8384. Aak tor Dave 1857 Mercury 4-doer statloo wagon. Automatic transmission, power ateering. power brake#, heater. Beautuul bine and whit* finish. 1*68 Chevrolet Bel Air Moor hardtop. V-8 engine. PoweraUde. power steering, power brut*, radio, beater. Like new condition. - 1*5* Chevrolet BM Air 4d00r sadan. V4 engine., Powerglrae. radio, heater. Beautiful saflre and ivory SAVE $1,000 , J BEDROOM ___ : u i 1 AT TUB PRICE STOCK NO *33. *34 . THIS WEEK ONLY I' 1—Bob nntdiiniorr 'Mobile Homes Sales VACATION TRAILERS! if aaw Traller-Blaser, Apache akaw*. Imrailw's" rVEfrH0Wl»nd. OB 3-1456. r% 4-8743 j 1Np s. TELEORAPhTf 26 FT. WAYNE BOAT WITH ALL . Controls and trailer. 1*60 model. 49 HP electric Johnson mef~ Cost over 91998. Will- sell 11096. V. Harris. PE 6-2744 979. PE 44479 or PE 3-4*31 WRECKING ‘53 OLDS ROR PART? run* good. UL 34766. INTERNATIONAL FICK-UP? ---1171—Oaaeila, off -• ““ ■* Watkins-' pf - 67 BX-UE CHEVy'bEL AIR HABD- | ‘$og..8om* powi - - — — SCHRAM TRUCKS ffSi ItN^to Or‘7i2»i •9“™*V*0»« BI8CAYNZ.-RdiB? 36N Dixie Hwy OR 3-12W J w-W Urea. 4.000 wiles, 61.750. By Mgr, if Hard'd' ae pay- ---------------Jl Credit Alto sever* Parks at HI 4-7609: strator* t rner Ford. ’ Low down payment or trill trade. IBM Pontiac catanlM* convertible nawar atoertpg and brakaa, rod .Interior. Candy appla red. PE LNBl: !, Exc. Cond. FE SHEP'S WEEKEND SPECIALS ’H PONTIAC eat. eoo. trt-pwr. 92004 ‘17 PORD Palrlane 4-door f M4 *97 BUICK Century, 4-dr.. HT * 7*4 ■99 PONTIAC 4-dr. HT . . . .9 4*4 '58 OLDS aimer 8I. 4-dr..S N4 ’65 PONTIAC 4-dr. aadao .... J 644 ‘H PONTIAC, 4-dr. tedaa ..Tltoi ‘63 chev. Bat-Air. 4-dr. im '54 PONTIAC 4-dr. sedan git# tor. f 1648 INTERNATIONAL TON. IT INS CHIVY. V-8, GOOD COND1- tlon. QR13-2408.__________ 1*63 CHEVY HAR DTOP.MlOOR ------—- -- -.7543. h. Rlgglns, ---------:----- ---------------------1------ hacrlflc*. Huai HHRH — '90 Fords at white .Willi. PE 2S629. l «ouatry_grtooa.__ 17 CHEVIE Y^OON^ CYLINDER I IN B. MU g-m* [MApto 9ANI ■ ■ " •*» FORD >DR RADIO ?AND no 1 i w vnsrsom* owuiins, own. , 'Si qn*V„ l-UUUK. BIAllun - heater fa 1,1*1* W-W tlraa. 4.000 miles. 11.760. Bv. v.mm aimrn. EM 8-0081. Con- ■ l-~ sacrifice immediately. 91.BBB. Ph. .... OR 24*11 daily or llUtual 4-6021 undercoat, om otter 6 p.m. f 1880 tHBYROLET I. BLACK BEL ;• Muat Baerlflc# _ WASKINSI CHEVROLET *CW DrkXTT'f A n ---1 PPB THAT BEAUTIPUL 5/ PONTIAC USED CAR station WAOON - see " RADIO AMD HEAl'CR ! r-TTT-v s’/wt _ . ■——,, —, — auto, trans.. power briLL 1 ON Poutiac-Buick STEERING AND POWER Dn-U*.,.. If’ L brakes, green w i t h i— iYOchester, Mtch:- »**»*?*• - - I OL 1-8133 '$1495 - 'll TON box. EM 3-467* 13 YARD DUMP r.OR3-» _^waj._ OR 1966 U «! Boats—Motor*—Trailers AU Kinds All Sixes Buy Budget terms Oakland Marine Exch, "Outboard Specialists ’ :; ~ .371 B.Baglnaw FE 1-4101 Open Ives Ie'JPARK.. PE 44*03 Ml-* with within ■Jam Dtotonee of H U RO N H ER PARK (Onder New For Sale Airplanes dumping within!---------------- " M d.I.dl^ j lB COMANCHE SUPER CC8T06 _ ____________________.ytqm.T = .En— -----------1 majored at ON, Oaerlflca.. Bob n 3-Nlt.__________Melt API OR 44441._________________ MOBILE MANOR FOR CESSNA 140, 1848. A-l CONDITION. -------* ““ N«N I Bowles. Allen Airport,__________________, n Late- iTrsnsportafn Offered 100 ■» Act test rlei __...._ _________ --------14 ENGINE’ AIRLINER, LOS .AN- LL AND TAIL I gelea. San Francisco, Baa Diego, : - ui * m* , fa* Hawaii. 8*0 10 evire New : _ . York 120. Ptrry Service Inc OB W Ppr- Sele Tlret J2i A-tWBED TIRES $3.50 UP. WE MBs, aeU. Al-•••-—»- STATE- . .. 750x14 BLACK TIRES. ALL I top S '’ *« hrandi Off ,b#w csrs $15-2(1) .. U—- I ! tan and txebaaae. state;5527 Dixie Hwy. Wanted Used Csr«10l 4-48671 bee M & M Motor Sales j ige. a__ _. ....... ...... , rmaw. FK TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR. TRUCK? ... !PONTIAC WASTE FE 3-030* “ Cleon Cars Are A MUST IM ORDER TO OPERATE A BUSINESS? QUALITY MOTORS 640 ORCHARD LAKE FE 3-7041 AVERILL'S Necdj^harp lata models tor out TOP DOLLAR Dlato Hwy- ONLY. 10 USED TRUCKS LEFT Sale Ends MONDAY September 26 HURRY! HURRY! CALL BOB BUTLER AT. HAROLD -TURNER FORD 464 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM Yll 4-7500 ______E 64427. < M CHEVROLET BEL-AL j, PowergUde. V-6 I 1855 CHEV., 6, ------------- | Olds, PE 2-1048. ■ •IB* fQM ‘ COHVSeiT? BRAND i — pvvwn ansramt wm y ’se i 1848 MERCURY, OOOD RUNNING condition. *140. MAple 4-4*67 sell C 3-1133. ■Fawergiide. Y-l ...... tlt*6 imi CHEVROLET BEL-AIR. 4- HARDENBURO MOTOR BALKS I door, PowergUde, R end H. *276, Comer Cass and Pike FB 5-7388 Ml <4148 after 7 p.m, ■ .1 vv*” W*. *U1 > '80 CHEVY. 4-DOOR. HARDTOP, i 1960 Corvair Monza K door, by private Owf — ' | trasnmission,. radio. cldsn, ___ VUNtfuto! OR JPORtL '54.” CONY. RAH W8W? 1 CRer. '6L 2 dr., RAH, WSW, Roth In nice Shape. Must sell. 19 Camley, corner wf EUs. Rd. A CamKy. ~________ | 19M CTIEVROLBT IMPALA SPORT Sr T* ___ *w» sum NORTH CHEVROLETjOO. 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE. BDtMINO-HAM MI 4-3731 I HOMER HIGHT ■ MOTORS.: . "15 Minute* Prom Pontiac*1 • ‘ Oxford. Mich. ~== OA 8-3539 '82 odhr.’ CL CPE?, NEW TIRBB? 7661 BUS. Lk. Rd. Chucks. , „ . . 1656 CHEVROLET BISCATNE INI CHEVY BEtrAIR 3000 RAH. V4, 3 door. EM 248*7. 1 torw»Qport«*oo.i_JBI»B. PE 844*8 AIR. 4 DOOR, 186* CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT coupe. Tit-power, stick ahtft. Radio. heater- whitewalls. Turquoise tint# Priced at only $1,986. . NORTH CHEVROLETW^ap I. WOODWORK AVE. BDttCNO-HAM. and mint, excellent oobdltton. BEL AIR NEW 1858 CHEVROfEI ‘ CHEVY., ‘52 4 DOOR. GOOD TIRES? • runt good. 6148. jOL 1-1779. '52 CHEV? CL~CP., NEW TIRBB? i »99i EUz. Lk:. Rd. Chueka. ! 1. CLEAN ‘B CHEVROLET. ■ 210 .series, no rust, -new-tires, brakes,-? rexhaust syatom, 9976. EM'3-3865. t 1 $095 ““ \\ ; ‘56 Chevrolet Convertible. V4, powerpaek. radio and heater, * whitewalls.' new transmission and |. top, exc. buy. FE 2-6342. • L •54 CHEVROLET 3~'D06R. RAdlO and better. 9 oyl.. ae money down Pull price 9193. Assume payment^ o£ **° ■.‘'g'n?t UAih aokpwraiimi?• P1T Efhg ABto galat lu |, Itglnaw 1866 CHEVftOi?ET OONITraTIBLE, Your Friendly Oldimoblle V4, RADIO AND HEATER. 539 W. Main. JtoolMMar- 01 -“^-‘"'cISuMrf S?np.S: EStt: Wf Harold Turner Ford 19JM CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. RADIO .... 1 ------------ AND HEATER, POWEROUDE. ABSOLUTELY NO MOHKY DOWN. Assume payments' of WMt 9T~ — Mr. Parka . Turner Pam. TRANSPORTATION ‘56 Ford A-I running ... 969 ’50 Dodge, Drlve-It ... 979 ‘63 Pontiac HT ........ *56 •63 Pontiac RfOL NIC* . fit ‘|i Dodfo, ttunvl ; ... Hi '63 Fora V-a, RAH ..... *146 '64 Pontiac. RAH, Nice . lilt NO .PADR OFFER REFUSED, NO MONEY DOWN NECESSARY. Superior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND’ ifilrkUplt 9-4997. _ 1166 MERCURY HARDTOP, STICK. -----c*r. PE 94999. . HT,"power, real clean. Fi i4370?. 1166 MERCURY CLUB COUPE, RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMI88ION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN- Ai- Just Make Payments '61 FORD, 3-DR.. 9280 Fay Only 919 Mo. Du* Oct. 26th Rita Aiito. Mr, Bell M 9-4639 it* Boat Bird, at Auburn 1957 ----- i crulaer B4oor hardtop. — •tearing, power brakaa, earn ay* glaaa. Rad and whlto -flntoh.-A on* owner Birmingham trade. Stock No. 1799. Prices at only 91306. NORTH'CHEVROLET OO. till 8. WOODWARD AYE. BIR-MtNOHAM. MI 4-3726. _ 'll HASH AMERICAN. *79 DOWN Lloyd Mtrs. 232 S 3*g. PE 3401 1964 NASH. OOOD RUNNINd "Spectacular" aOSEOUT BARGAINS oo all our NEW 1960 FORDS ALSO many bergaiaa on DEMONSTRATORS- 1956 OLDSMOBILE MEB_deS_^ito^to1jpdra. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER ifaln Bt!?CT»rkttoc MA 941*1 69 OLDBMOBILE. WHITE. POWER steering and brake®. Hydromatlc. Kxc. cond. Call MA 6-1117 after 'BRAND NEW 1060 SIMCA * ARON PE 4 POOH SEDAN WITH HEATER WINDSHIELD WASHERS WHITE WALLS. $1295 DELIVERED ALL. TAKES, LICENSE ■WSjaVKD IQlINT. SMITH BU • S- SAOmA$y 0,0 FE 2-7961 100 CAR SALE I Chevies '86-’64-'53.....1145 .TMM '83 Ckifilir ;........ * 99 up ..2-12 Buteka . ■’ -... * is up '57 and '5! Cadillacs, full power, 7 Fords '99-‘IS'’l4-,l3> cheap '99 Lincoln and '8* Pontiac, a at) 4 Packards 66- 56- 64 ’ll Ford and Chevrolet 02M 6-‘63 Chovica.- Pg. and straight '39 OLDS 96 4 DOOR DELUXE ? ___ „ ■ _____ . W Mi ate. wgn. clean ■ t. Like new 92.9M. '4* Olds. '** Ford, crown vletorta. sharp V4. *12 PoMtocJ,bast altar. Pvt. '17 Mercury, hardtop, clean Buy vThesell i BEATTIE ■ EM MR________ just Make Payments ---'53 Olds, ht., *95 Pay Only $6 Mo: ' Due Oct. 3ttl ] Ramblers. 1 MOTOR SALEB. Your —rv—■ at rat_________ 6666 raXU HWY Ns Oct. 36tb 2-'62 Studea. t and I .......6141 __ _ FE 8*4638 , IBB other* Id pick 941 op? ill East Bled? at Auburn I Finance no problem LADY HAS -89 OL^^ ~DR~E?- j ECONOMY CARS 21 AUBU tra clean. No ru»t. PE f **“ 1 WHAT DO YOU NEED? Whatever it is, you’ll Houghten - ^3 & Son : QUALITY Prlendlv nfdtnahlli Deni#?: r COUNTS otor Bales, wc. ■XT - TAT Air s8fc®s?w^Ri«tD [ Y ou W ant i - n HWY. OR A1201 A. V/ VA W V VAA A. V fa Assume payments 1 of ata. Call Cradlt Mgr. ■ at Ml 4-H00 Harold CtTidEE. IB 12*8, OBAT AND black, 41,309. PE 4-9318. _ 19M dHRlTBLER MEW YORKER, OR 2-1291 FORD^COUNTRY BQUIRI. * » auto, trans -P.S., r R h , 1999. Can IE 9-2999. - ' HYDRAMATIC ’59 CHEVROLET $1595 BB, Ant. * tail. I CYLINDER. STANDARD 1 6-3117. 1*4* CROSLEY. OOOD MOTOR and, body- 4138, EM 24918. 11998 P'B'apTO.TOFUlR;A' i have more success in find- w3L‘rT3iow «»«’ Priced at only 8L28*. Ug I mg it in The Tontiac' JSftR* nC f»J ] Press Want Ads. ifi MINO-; To Place a i Ad' -[DIAL FE 2-8181 months oo balance. HAM-RAMBLER *66 \VARD. MI ■ 92889. 1*6* DSBOTO 4 DOOR. JET BLACK ---- B..M-- 'AM- o*fc*mma— wsTdSoto V4? adoor. low I mile* *a. 'gaad rob tea, exception-ttt> riaam JR.Mm too can t da I PE 2-7617. M«y be aaao I Garland At*,. Sylvan Lake —" - _«pa»: ’57 FORD . . . FAIRLANE. 4 Dl AUTO. TRANS. ‘akto I *57 FORD 2-DR. . .$ 745 I STATION WAGON, 9 CYL- Bargains IW CKfNM nr. Straight stick. .A ww* .. w** or your '**.•61. or '82 win. make t '6* Ford 4-dr. station wlgon. V-B. Ate. Oood cond. 1716 ‘M Bulck 4-dr. Eardlop. Power steering PoOer brake*. 3 owner. PaU Brian B2BB. MB Pontiac. Rdr. sedan. Hydra-maUc. Radio and heater. Whno-waUa. Light Mm with aoaaot- -A gam. Tour '92, 'Id wlU make down payment. -■ . ^ ana nansnr. rm^lMmUy 0 and heater Bine. A mOBR. STD. TRAkR ’56 FORD .$395 STANDARD*TIOM WAOON't TAYLOR'S mftoea left -—4 0 chooae team, 4. 2* too*. *0 Crissman • CHEVROLET COMPANY . ROCHESTER OPEN EYES. OL 2-9731 MY DADDY SAYS- "It's A Deal At Eddie '59 FORD Ebaoilful Jet Mack CONVERTIBLE with whtt* top. Original factory Installed radio, heeler, white Una.. Id with power steer- $1695 pull price * iCHEVROLET tranamtoatao, vs. P a ’57 FORD OLUB SEDAN Beautiful ta-tonr tom V-* engine, factory toataltod radto and heater. White Urea? ONLY $595 ..... CHEVROLET-OU Open Evenl Altai 4-toll I '"tv ailed L hAupt PONTIAC HOMER HIGHT MOTORS fOTd. k2toh** Factory InstaUad al PuU price. DNLY $495 ’55 PONTIAC S T A R CHIEF OONVEBYIELE. Sharp! Automatic transmission factory taaUUcd radio and kaat- ■’ ONLY $395 1953s from $99 $5 DOWN Over MX) Cars' To Select* From IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ■ Eddie Steele FORD — ■*■ 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. EEEOO HARBOR 3275 Weatl,Huron AT ELIZABETH f.A«rae RD. FE 2-2529 FE 4-3177 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1060 THIBTY-Olmv ’s Television Programs Program furnished by stations listed in this column ore subject to change without notice cuum* i—wxyxtv rUuri MXLWTT RCA COLOR TV Sweet's Radio TV TV 49) Temple Baptist Church. •iW (S) Early Show (began at*!* (2) To Dwell Together. (color) Ml pm.) (4) Hern* (7) Realm fit Wild (D Fo|*ye ttW 0) Highway Patrol (4) Plaint (oont.) (Dll Men (9) Waterfront tits (3) Pour Just Man (4) People Are Funny (T) Girl Decoy * (9) Case lor Court till (2) Perry Mason (4) Bonanza (color) (7) Campaign Roundup (9) Movie: Dana Wynter, "Invasion of Body 8natcb-ere" CM) 8:N (I) Perry Mason (eont.) (4) Bonanza (eont.) (7) Blue WaU 9:M (2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Frontiers at Faith (7; Christian Scteoce. (9) Oral Roberta. »i« (7) Accent. UjIS (3) TMa Is the Lite. (4) Clutch Cargo. (7) Faith ter Today. (9) Cathedral ot Tomorrow. M2M (7) Rickey the Clown. (2) Felix the, Cat. (4) Cartoon Storybook liiN (4) Roah Haahonah (7) Matty’s Funnies (9) Christophers. Util (2) little Lulu. Us* (2) UnionPacific. C4> Conservation (7) World Adventure Series (9) Special Agent U:4| (4) Americana at Work. 8;M ( >T Checkmate (4) Tall Man i , (7) Leave It lb Beaver * (9) Movie (began at 7:30) ] 9:N (2) Checkmate.(cont.) (4) Deputy • O 1 (7) Lawrence Welk I (I) MS OX 9:19 |2) Have Gun, Will Travel (41 Campaign and Candidates (7) Welk (eont.) J (9) Harbor Command 19:19 (2) Gunsmoke (4) Campaign (conL) j ..ffTJiftflpa V&Jl —4 (9) News, Weather 19:19 (9) Nation’s Business I .19:59 (2) Sea Hunt (4) Man From Interpol (7) Jubilee (cent.) SUNDAY AFTERNOON 15:00 (2) Socialist Labor Party (4) U. of M. Presents. (9) Mickey Rooney ! (7) Championship Bowling. 11:19 (2) Day of Atonement IS: ID (2) Follow That Man Vahowa (9) Damon Runyon Theater It: 49 (2) Movie DU (4) Pro Football, Washington vs. Baltimore -(9) World Adventurs Series (9) Movie iiN (7) Holy Day Program ‘ 1:41 (I) Pro Football Kickoff ' UN (2) Football Warmup 1:90 (2) Pro Football, Bears vs. Packers ' \ ' (7) Ugh Road to Danger 1:11 (7) Pro Football Raiders vS. . Oilers SM (9) Movie 4:00 (7) atari LewOr (4) Reading OutLoud (2) Pro Scoroboerd 4:99 (2) Detroit Speaks Cl) Prpss Conference (4) Celebrity Golf (2) Face tbs Nation 14) Chet Huntley (7) Rocky and His Friends (9) Adventure Tomorrow 9:19 (2) Twentieth Century, (7) Walt Didoey (9) Hat Fail of Marie. 7:19 (2) Lassie. (4) Shirley TVmpte (7) Cltlsen Soldier. (9) I • A Scandinavian terming community In Wisconsin ]•> faces the problems of life r • ' *nd death: Edward G. > Robinson, Maigarat O'. Brian, Jarnaa Craig. 19:9a (4) Tab Hunter (9) Movle-^Devd's Island." (4) (Color) Mystery Slow. [WlH |tewa. (1940) A French doctor.) (3) Theater, convicted of treason, is (7) Rebel, sent to live on Devil’* Is- $so (J) Alfred Hitchcock, land. Boris Karloff,| (4) Campaign Candidates' Nedda Harrigan. . (7) Alaskans, ** ]{! ZJZlZ , '■ *" * SCLw fv. ;.(4) National Velvet '19:* (3) What’a My LintT (9) Movio-’ Our Vinos Have (4) Men From Interpol Tender Grape*;” (190.) (7) Johnny Staccato (I) Movie—"Beyond the For- ’ (1141). Bored wity selfish and nan struggles lor wealth and excite-ment. Bette Davie, Joseph Cot ten. DM (3) Medic. (56) World History (7) Day M Court. *i90 .Two reporters a story dealing; 4:tl (2) Secret Storm. "Astrid and the hoys sad I art finding soma contentment there,” says the handsome leading man who aeM Us Hollywood holdings and acquired Swiss residence—althengh,' of course, retaining American cltlsenshlp. 4iM (2) Edge of Night. (4) Here’s Hollywood (Dehut) (9) Robin Hoed. 9IM (3) Movie (4) (color) George P Presents. (7) Johnny Ginger. (9) Looney Tunes. 9:9# (7) Captain Griiant. with life In prieon. Jemes ft99 (ID Stag Hi — Stag Lo. Dunn, Mae Clark. MONDAY MORNING 9:49 (59) News Magarine 9:99 (9) Ntws. 9:99 (7) Funews. 9:99 (2) Meditations 9: to (2) On the Farm Front •49 (2) TV College BmlbR* (7) Breakfast Tima. 7:99 (2) Felix the Cat (7) Johnny Ginger BUI travels so much making picture.!:;! J ***“* abroad that It seemed a natural step. ”T^a way I was 11 vlng, I might not gat to ate my boys much for n year.” BUI was relax -WILSON ing for a tew minutes on Mia wet of~“Tha Counterfeit Traitor" as ha explained this. ' “Do yen knew I have suits acatttered all. am tba werid... Hong Kong, London, Paris, Africa? When I leave, I say to some friend, ‘Would yen mind hanging these somewhere? I’ll be right hash—In a couple of years.' “By the time you pay over- weight, It's cheaper to buy five sult4 In Hong Kong and leave 'And when I get back to California—1 can wear Charlie Fridman's.” Holden’s sons are going' to school /at Rose and at Ecole Nouvelle In Swltserland. They are not only axe al 1 a n t In Frebch*—they are taking math. and Spanish In French. Bill's chauffeur speaks . seven languages. Bill wHT take them on a camera aafarl in Africa at Christmas and to Hoqg Kong for Easter. The Weekend Windup 'Dent Print That!” Otto -Preminger won’t be able to . film "Advise and Consent4 till- '"i pennypinching ways. With Elize^ -Nicbela Will take his Jan group beth Montgomery. THEATER, 9 p.m. (2). Jeanne Crain and Leslie Nielsen star in romantic frontier drama about an Indian maid and the adventurer the nurses back to health. --Today's Radio Programs - - WJB <7H> CULW(SH) WWJ («*•> WCAa (UN) WXTS WJBX (UM) wrox (14M> Sito-wm. Thraa Smi CKLW, SMT. of auu wroa. omsmmi sEv'Z asm-.. —wjbk, tat w*m*r iim-wjb, xirr avion Sito-WW/. Boulter Uitt-VA Dim WWJL WttodlM WJBK, B»Ilbojr UM-WJK mi WwT Monitor ItilS—Wia. Due* BW mSssrm ejs-wnt. orpn Vito-wm, revert*»armi WXTZ, Overt 8ter CKLW, Kerch ot Pvltb WmX. Cruelfljd Hour WCAS. Mrtra, WooSUos^ Wroa. Sundvy aerenvd# WWJ. Kariner'i Chunk •sv/fcr WXYZ. Orel R CKLW. VOW Worohip BOW Pip. Hnouo Wo ten wroa. aohow of oeivwr artQ-wja, aenfn vamr WTOK at. Joho'o Lutboro «a im Soisv* I. Creterosdi Church IBflP 10.00—WJR, Hymn* ^WW7rl£iBBraptt 10:00—WJR. Cbopol BOW WWJ, Hews, ioouts CKLW, Votoo of mphoor wUx. t*-" wfon. WKB. Control MotbedUt SUBBAT AFTBBNOON wc«St Novo, woomao WJi£ Dm am. sraae VNK Wom* Conoorto wwj. Bivo. tqjgjjw WPOK. Touth forum 1:00—WJR. Scope WJBK. Sunder Sound* wroN. Bi* row ano* S:SO-WJR. Sontemltb WCAB, Non. Lo«mn <:00—WJR, WorM of 1 WJBK. SUkdOf BOW WCAR. Nova, Lo|*e WJBK. Sun SottsSa *:*—WJAR, Week at O.l WCAB. Nova urn* WXTS. Sea. sort iWiGiBBnBrasan--.-^ WWJ. BasoMB SooraboorS WJBK. Sunday 1---7- WXTZ. Rev ItoI Hour WPON, Dick ferry fI Meet Radio < gOM. T CKLW, WCAB, -JMERI^ WfOB. Ooanmtlou Pleoa WXTS, Radio Blbh WPON, Convereotlon tiSS—CKIW. Wo. Id of LUO WXTS, CbrUtion Action WCAB, Hove. Tbomu Wftat fooli*. Report* WWJ. Bovt, tfanttor Dito-wwj. At Tour Reaueef mvu M CKLW. WJBK. WCAR. SiM—WJR. fop Concert CKLW. rite’Gom Hr. WXfa, CoUete Neva i:*—CKLW. Dr. Born beum WT^N. Muelc Mooda Lark I0:00-CKLW. Uyrtlo LekMtt tt^A-WJR Health .WWJ. Neve. Lyak CKLW, jot Von 22*. **W ' WfON, Lewie J*—WJR. Aik 1 WWJ. Bternnl U*ht CKLW. Latbornn Bout WXTZ. BkVtVH CKLW. A WXTS, FUortmefe MONDAY ISOaMMO ® SKttam WPON Bok Lark CKLW. Cya t:00—WJR. Mow*. Hurt* WWJ, Nen. Roberta . “rrk Bov*, wou LW. Nova, Tote Dart ____L Bobu, WoU ^—.... gporto, Dorta WWf I WXTZ. m CHLW. Nan. Take Dortd krto-WJR, BOM. Murray WXvk. Bre»kfeitt*cfuk CKLW. Neve, Toby til WJBK. Neve, Rtitf WON. Neve, Cotey WCAR, Roan, Mariya »2fcrWJR.'Kert Boo* wwj. Nen, Tfanmo WXTZ. Now*. Bberaoo we»a. Neve ISOWDAT AntBMOON tt«g>=.Wg. Boyo, fora wiSx, woimtetKrtoy CKLW. Move. Too WCAR, jSm. remo -WJR TbM ,W. Myrtle t cklW, Joe woo WPOtr. Chuck Lovta WCAR. Rvva, Mato 1:00—WJR, OMUpotlta WWJ, kAojvrti wxyz, wiator show has run on Bread-7ay fen* two yeaw . (?) M>vU (4) I Married Joan. •:5# (4) Emrriees. (7) Exercise. 9:19 (4) Faye Elisabeth. 19t« (4) Dough Re Ml. (7) New.------— — 19:19 (7) Movie. IP: 59 (9) Billboard. (4) Flay Your Hunch. (9) Ding Deng School. (?) House of Fashion lit— (2) I Love Lacy. (4) (Goto) Pries Is Right. (7) Divorce Hearing, (9) Romper Room. U:ta <4* Concentration (2) Oear Horizon. (?) Topper. MONDAY AFTERNOON 9 (2) Love of Ute. (4) Truth or Consaquences. Restless Gun. _ (7) (56) Heritage (9) Safari. 19:99 (2) Search ter Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be Yea. (?) Queen for a Day (9) Mary Marian it:to (56) La Douoo France , 19:41 (2) Guiding Light. 9 (9) 7 to Iran next month to play for the Shah's favorite charity____ Count Basla marking his 95th anniversary as a band leader, will jet a foreign car from Roulette Records. (4) Bold Jourmy (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) About Faces. (9) Movte 1:19 (58) Paries Francais 1:10 (7) Lite of Riley. (2) As World Turns. EARL'S PEARLS: Can you remember when Texas waa a ite, and state, and not a Cadillac showroom? TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Someone sighed for the good old (Jays, “When every car had a crank, whether the driver waa married or not,” ~ ___________ ★ ★ ★ WISH I’D SAID THAT: Out of the mouths of babes often come things their parents shouldn’t have said lh the first plait. The late Fred Allen explained why people preferred TV to radio. "They’d rather look at something bad than hear something good.” . . . THAT’S EARL, BROTHER. (Copyright, 1988) FREE INSTRUCTION Is Wood Piker Flower Making leffilier New for fepL Classes CIm's Hud Clift Ml OektenS Aoo. FS t-OOl Me Materahiri Sloes 1941 LOWEST PRICES FREE ESTIMATES II 1-1*71 erTms Ml Mill AddMteat, Perches, Oswfoe, MONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Testa Frm Parking ai leer ef BaUdlag "Opea Imo. by Appeteteieit" 143 Oakland FBdaral M225 PONTIAC, MICH, ATTEN7I0N HOUSEWIVES... Hare Is why YOU abould omnmkte ~ 1. Decoratlif «ai tlwh ni| Mils cat S. Fin kasaris redaced 4. Fiel costs Uweied. SUCTION CiEAMlMG KLEEN AIE ruRNAci cuims mt tome towmrt OR 3-0100 II Trim Trririag aaf EiperiwM The COnitont change Qf television circuit* plus the change of monufocturing met' lengo of never ending troinin change of monufocturing methods present a chol-linirta of tho profi electronics service men. 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At right is Frederick A. Boland of Ireland, Assembly president Ike Supports Dag Confidence Vote NEW * YORK (UPI)—President Eisenhower has added his prestige o a move to give United Nations this crisis head-on,” Wadsworth lid. "If it doaa not it will fall/ The White House said Eisenhower would have no Secretary ClT State * Christian A. Herter indicated Friday that the United States desired an diate eopfience vote for the seo-retary general following Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s blistering demand that Hammarskjold step aside. Herter eriled Khrushchev’s two-hour-and-20 minute speech a “declaration of war agalaot the in reply to Khrushchev hut backed Herter in seeking a vote of cc* fMence tor-Hammarskjold. Herter hopes Khrushchev will coacarted, In Washington. The White Housesaid the President’s views are “exactly the same as Harter's/’ Parliamentary experts said confidence motion would have to go through the routine of a normal resolution and a U.S. spokesman said the procedure was consideration, BRITAIN WITH U-S. Britain lined up solidly wi: United States in backing die secretary general. British Foreign Office spokesman John Russell used words similar to Harter's in reacting to Khryshche's attack. “Khnuhebev’s proposal for re-organising the office of the aec- Ex-Batboy Takes His 'Pirating‘Seriously VALLEJO, Calif. (AP)—While the Pittsburgh Pirated race toward the National League pennant, Michael Godula, ex-Pittsburgh bat boy, sits in the county Jail near here talking about bis shattered dream. Michael, SO,, wanted to buy the Pirates and had accumulated at least $118,000f Sihrting It represents a confession that a strong sad effective UJf. machine in tocempatible with Soviet ambition*/' Russell '.'aril He said Khrushchev’s speech was an “attack on mankind’s hope tor a united world.” * His declaration was considered the most outspoken British denunciation of Russia's policy to the history of United Nations. V. S. Ambassador James J. Wadsworth told the Assembly the Soviet premier was trying to turn the "world’s greatest body peace into a propaganda forum to serve the interests of Communist hnperlafism.” dr”. ★ * Wadsworth said Khrushchev was attempting to destroy the body. “7M United Hattons must lace CidM Recognizes Communist China — HAVANA m — Cuba today an-nounced establishment of diplomatic relatione with Communist China. The announcement came after a cabinet session in which Prime Minister Fidel Castro patticfentod fay ktof-dlstaaee telephone from NSW York, where he to attending tlfe OX ■ jg Cuba to the Bret nation to the Weston Hemisphere t Red China. tie Castro regime oualy signed * 'Bride pact with tog prspeasls to a showdown. IBs secretary of state towsess a stinging defeat ter the Soviet Premier If he does. Heitor's attitude was reported (Continued on Page 2, Col. S) K, Castro Dine and Talk'Peace' Love Feast Continues Five Hours; Nasser Is Here for ttt N. Debate NEW YORK (AP)—Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro heir frieothhip blossoming-dined together tor five hours fri-day night. Castro said they dto- toward the purchase price —by till tapping. Till tapping tayotvm the unobtrusive scooping of money from a Store’s cash drawer and stuffing it to your pocket. | 1 This to the story Godula told the FBI: Back la ISM, w hen Branch Rickey was putting together the teem that later became the terror of the league, Michael shagged fly halls aad tended bate fer the Pirates. A year later, he tried out tor shortstop. Rickey, Godula claims, took a personal interest to him. But whet) the dub beard he had a criminal record, it dropped him. , * * * That was when he began dreaming hie dream—to redeem himself in the Pirates’ eyes by buying ~ per cent of the dub. “Why do I steal?" he wro walk around the tellers’ cages as If he belonged there and stuff his pockets with money while was looking. Then, sauntered away. Police estimate he netted fWO a week. King Husttin Coming AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) — King Hussein of Jordan will go to New York,. next week to attend the United Nations. General Assembly, the palace announced today. Sum of The People ”1 am a former bat boy with s Pittsburgh Pirates. As you know, they have won the National League pemAnt Tide is my first love and even U years' after their X toe, my emotions are still with them. It has broken my heart that I have not contributed to their wtnriat the pennant.' 4 "4r' w According to Me statements to police and FBI ngt getter Ms stake | ship aldil. Some of Me money was taken from banks and the nat He would stroll Into a hoik, he In Today** Press 3:15 P.M. Talk Is Scheduled at Courthouse GOP Soto Motorcade; Rep. lantlty It Riding With N. Y. Governor After teking verbal punches et Soviet Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev, New York’s personable Oov. Nelson A. Rockefeller wee headed toward Pontiac this afternoon during a one-day whirlwind tour of Michigan in behalf of Republican candidates. A motorcade, arranged byjpakland County Republicans, was to escort the governor^to the county courthouse for s short talk scheduled for 3:18 p.m. Republicans were hoping the weatherman would cooperate to draw throngs along the route and at Saginaw and Huron Streets. Predicted thundershowers weren’t expected until late this afternoon or evening. Khrushchev, confined to Manhattan since his arrival last Mon-I spend the weekend at Ms country’s baronial estate Glen Cbwe, Long Island. The State Department lifted Me security curtain enough to permit Mm to make the 25-mile trip- little Glen Cove's gs-maa pence force will be beefed up with about 70 Naesee County poBee, to guard Khrushchev sari other Soviet diplomats. President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic flew in Friday night to join the cast of world’ leaden attending the 15th U. N. General Assembly session. .A ★ ♦ About 400 diplomats from Arab and Asian states welcomed Mm. Another 1,000 stood outside Immediate arrival area. * Among the greeters were members of fan American Negro nationalist movement. Their signs read: “Allah is to? greatest’ Nasaer also is staying on Long (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) NEXT STOP PONTIAC —New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller Is swarmod over by greeters this morning at Battle Geek. Arriving ip Michigan for a one-day campaign for the ar thiwtos Nixon-Lodge ticket, the personable governor’s next Hop will be Pontiac. He was expected It arrive at Pontiac Municipal Airport shortly after 2:30 today. Farmers Are Listless With Jack, Nixon caadliata AIvta M. Beattey, On. toad at Psnttae Mantel pal Ate-pert about t: so pm. la Mi private O&rvmlr transport. After ceremonies that are to Include greetings from and Pontiac Mayor Phillip E. Rowston, the governor will motor eastward through Waterford Town, riiip on Highland Road (1190.) Hell coma into Pontiac on Wont Huron, and After the courihouae rally will head down Woodward Avenue to downtown Birmingham. . dr ★ dr Candidates and Mayor Rowston will appear with Rockefeller on the courthouse platform. Rockefeller flew Into Battl Geek at 1:27 a.m. today and is expected to fly Back to New Yoric tonight after appearing at rallies in Berkley and Oak Perk, dedicat-civic building in Inkster and ' ig an anticipated 10,000 at a nationality rally In Detroit’s Coho Hall. Gov. Rockefeller's bit tents on Khrushchev’s blunder-bast speech yesterday to the United Nations came At a press conference following an 8:30 coffee break in a Battle Greek Park. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. (AP)—Well, the big battle of the farmland* ha* been fought, and It turned out a rather listless draw. Neither Vice President Richard M .Nixon nor Sen. John F. Kennedy, who came to the National Plowing Contest on aucceailve day*, Jfe said he had no intention or dtrire to greet Khrushchev .or Cuba’s Fidel Castro white they are visiting his homo state. The onetime GOP presidential (Continued on Page 2, Col 2) Legislature OKs Medical Care Michigan Second State to Take Advantage of Federal Fundi Showers May Spoil Otherwise Nice Weekend Scattered showers or thundei showers are predicted tor til of Lower Michigan tonight and early Sunday morning. Tonight's tow will ba a mild (4. Sunday’s Ugh will be about 74. Temperatures will be somewhat wanner Monday through Wednesday. w .W. Morning southeasterly winds at 6 writot per hour will become 10-15 late today and south tonight; and north at 13-12 mites tomorrow. Sixty-two was the lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preced-a.m. The mercury had climbed to 75 at 1 p.m. was able 1a score * knockdown. Neither side was able to even m«s up each other's hair. Neither was able to Site up much applause. An* each acted as If ha wna content to match Mg tea right down the Mae, without trying ter a haymaker. Each came up with a sla-poiat pregram la Each bravely said this would solve the nation’s farm problems and didn’t dwell on the feet that if it couldn't solve the (arm problems maybe it could at least-get votes in the November elections. * * # Maybe it’s because the stakes are so great — bow will the farm states go this time? — that the two presidential candidate Soapy to California LANSING (I) — Gov. Williams flew West Friday night to give California a taste of the campaigning style that landed Mm in the Michigan executive chair an unprecedented six times in a row. He undertook a six-day assignment In behalf of Sea. John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential nominee. it so poy, Take Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. W * Normally you can't listen to a two-minute talk on farm problems without having mentioned. Particularly by Democrats, who like to punch Ezra at every opportunity, Religion in Politics~No, Me! fty JOHN KRAFT to the Pontiac Piero) "My pretty shrewd, old grandfather always used to tell me never, never to talk two thiags, jy, — religion and politics." At first sight, fids comment by loom-fixer In a textile mM In China Grove, North fhmH—, ceems to represent Use notions cf a lot of people today. But. roBglea IS belag talked But, that is only in terms of the presidential election. What about other high political offices and those candidates and this matter of religious issue? ♦ * * Let’s trite, first, the office of governor. When people also were asked, “Does it matter to YOU what the religion of your governor the replies differed from the presidential question in this way: Does matter ......... 13% Does not matter .... M% Uncertain .......... 3% Aad, farther, “Da you think U matter* to OTHERS what tea rriMgl— ef yaw geveenar tef” and, peshapa, overplayed. Aad. yet, a tory huge p«en«tiagii of t i« to spy .ettfaee* — mat gay me* deer — whs are repsasttli ter It att, and net When Kraft I ‘Does It matter, to YOU what tiie preehtont’s religion tor;, 74 per cent of those people fatter-vie wad replied that It dtt not matter at afi. Only 23 per cent that It did. . * * * And, yet, when tide qnestton was dnri. “Do you think It matters to OTHERS wl|at the praridmfs tot?, ft per i * that they did think it mattered. meet of the 122 Q: DOES IT MATTER TO YOU WHAT THE % Future PRESiWtwiMOltyRifT voifSRiV fcfeatt orooifdUitHiNKM^ yrO-pERS VtfSS m ggjgjft- 47V Matters to others .... 22% Not to others ...... 6T% Uncertain ............11% And, this apparent lessening ol the power of the religious issue American political life continues when we consider what link about their senator. For example, wnsn asked, “Does it matter to YOU about the re-Hgfioei of your two senators?’’, found theee results: Does matter ........... 12% Does not matter .... >5% Uncertain .............. 3% And, in the similar question about the other people — "neighbors,” the findings were: Matters to others .... 20% Not to otters ..........88% Uncertain ..............12% At this point in the Nixon-Ken-nedy presidential contest, the Kraft natioo-wide polling results still oonttone to show Nixon running slightly ahead of Kennedy. * * dr,' And, they found that, however diverse an* the nUgioas backgrounds tad beliefs of . across the country, folks seem quite able to get along with one another — the Quaker by the side of the Catholic. Tkto la ae seen I f]/CM- 2) LANSING (UPI) - Michigan became the seoond state in the nation to lain advantage of federal medicare tor tbs aged with passage Of a plan to bring medical benefits to an estimated 120,000 old folks. In what was probably tha last Utter blow of a two-year internal fight in the 70th Michigan Leris-lature Democrats Friday settled for a program which fell ttwri in three areas of Benefit! they had any reference to the lal man who has hem U Dwight D. Elsenhower’s cabt- Possibly the most surprising thing was tiie reaction, or lack of it, in the crowds. An enthusiastic National Guard official put the crowds each day at around 70,000. * * * Most wpdrten thought the estimate tor too high, but eertairiy a large gathering tfiat braved the rain and mud to hear the presidential candidates. Yet they remained strangely silent while Nixon and Kennedy triad to make a sale. ★ *’ Nixon’s biggest hand Friday came not on Ms term talk, but in speech be usually to all audiences. When he Vaid peace ia the most important issue of- all, he was loudly applauded. gaa lawmaker* acted a special session of tee Keutaeky General The evenly-spUt house passed * bill lacking nursing home care, home mining care and diagnostic services just as it came out of the Republican-dominated Senate. ♦ - Every parliamentary maneuver possible was tried to restore-fim each attempt, toil sheet cuts, I of the necessary votes. The program, which Gev. G. -Provides for payment to -JB0» tore, hospitals and other veaSre far medical care and hospita%a-tkxi for an estimated 60,000 tor-over 65 who are recetepg ge assistance. This cataijry of medicare was already prm|ted under state law, but the bill bringing federal money into use**!*-panda care to include home *Brs-ing care services and a physical examination for each new ipvp-~ mt. —Establishes a new categocylof aid to an estimated 60,000 persons medically needy, over 65 and fi|to ’ to meet a means test It was the second c*tegofp>'ot aid wfaieft caused the legislate* fireworks; Besides the scope of benefit, Democrats objected to a "responsible relatives" clause put taupe bin. U. S. to Carry Troops l> WASHINGTON P-Tbe Ur *8. Navy will transport 600 Malayan troops and theta equipmeirt town Congo at the request of tth United Nations, the Defense Departnptt announced Friday. Chills in Store for You I Beginning Monday The Pontine Press will ran a series of . chilling international crime stories condensed from a new boqfi; by two-time Pulitzer Prise-winner Don Whitehead. * * • * v.-TMs veteran wwldwide reporter has scoured pottos fUee of —f n«m» up h » ream of faertnattag and Ito Manila he uncovered a tola taeotvtag * beautiful afe. idtt. gun-naming, dogs that dkta’t ^^^^WfaSSSSSSSS^S'[,1 teethe ] |||»’ predicted • j in advagef that he wujttd nab an riushe c only two minutes off schedule. . ■ jryp THE PONTIAC PKESS-1SATUBDAT. SEPTEMBER M. MW Does K's Speech Mean Wave? yOwensFord Agency Is Sold West Europe FearsWorst Nikita's Plan $t as End of Quick Action by United Nations LONDON Om - W«Mm Ett- ■SUllttlt General Assembly heralds a fresh «M wsv* that mill |Mge East- The Soviet Premier’s stuck on V. N. gscfelsryGeneral Dag HanunarskjoM »« i is every msa executive board was sea as * bid to HU any rapid U N. emergency action in the future. , In interest. the Soviet Comma* abt party newspaper Prevda ran a big headline proclaiming: •TV worid listens, applauds, ap- |y black* eat the speech. The official New China News Agency gave mans attention to President Etesnhnwer Isr offering a plan "to tom the African cam* tries Me the pM of U. S. economic The London Dally Express saw hope that Britkh Prime Minister Harold Macmillan might be able So act as peacemaker between Khrushchev and Eisenhower - a sole be Med unsuccessfully last Query Cause as Woman Dies In Doctor's Office A Dr. Ronald E. Clark signed a death certificate Hr Mrs. Ronald Oaves, 41, of 3CF73 Pstnrisaa St., ■T'1 an scute coronary as the of her death. yet, aaoordhig to Dr. Richard 01- ey Hospital, wham it was per- nurotwa CONTEST - Volunteer firefighters from GMC Truck and Coach Division battle on InduteriaMypt Are In GMCa eighth annual Fire Brigade Contest on tfao company afhtotfc Add it South Boulevard and Opdyke Road. The program, staged Thursday, gives volunteers practice in current todustrial firefighting technique*. Gamblers Attempt to Fix Grid Game frg to Paris collspsed. Macmillan Is flying to New Yorir Sunday. , Tha independent Ranch news-. paper Figaro also looked to a mediator, unnamed, to bring the two "Crisis st the U. N.*’ was used la several London newspaper hrarillire about the Soviet speech. Svemfca Dagbladet, cuiaarvw five newspaper to Stockholm snapped: "The Russian plan is aa infallible way of making the of-Bee (Of V. N. secretary-general) unwieldy to tbs point of port*- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — The Miami News said in a copyright story today that gamblers paid a University of Florida football (flayer $1,500 in the expectation he. would fix today's game with Florida State University. The player, fullback Jon Macbeth of Pensacola, a 21-year-old •enlor, told University officials and police and was instructed to accept the money, News sports editor Tommy Devine sold in ~ report from Gainesville. Rocky in Pontiac Today; 3:15 P.M. Talk Scheduled (Continued From Age One) gamblers were unsuccessful The Dantah newspaper Dagens Nybeder arid the Soviet Union wants to aboUah Hammarakjold’s office "became to tha Congo the 1). N. has, for the first time, malty demonstrated its moral and military strength." The right-wing French newspaper L’Aurore said Khrushchev obviously wad making a Mg play to get support from the Africans, Asian and Latin-American — Jack-Dick 1st Debate on Monday Gridiron Beckon* Ike — He Goes by Copter WASHINGTON r Congress. - K, Castro love Feast Features 'Peace' Talk (Continued From Page One) land, in a 25-room mansion at i not indicate whether he weald have say Mg shot diplomats st Ms Uag l* laad retreat, hut he dM set tala Purchaser *f the business Is Jobs MeAufiOs Ford, Bm. Part i hi the corporation are John ■ MeAtflfto. of FIT Pwohweed Dr., Ptrmtogham, and J. F. McDonnell ef Grosse Points. No price was disclosed. death gtosn by Dr. Otoriu, ip Mrs. Graven died on a hospital bed ta Dr. dark's office at WB Grand River Are., Farmington. Redford state police are Inveett-ef her death. Diggs, Rockefeller Going io Nigeria land. Theaa are baing rented from Owens, he aaid. The new managrmeat brings to m sad ewasraUpof the etty'e Ions Ford dealer, by Owens. It g6aa hack to Newmbsr of MW whan C. A- O I ‘ ___Ban a* 147 8. Saginaw St. OwaM atoead the hotiMsa In May W ASHriterON CUPI) - Rep. Cbariai P. Diggs, Dsmecrst trto Detroit, will “ MMWiW ceremonies to Nigeria, beginning Sunday, as toa official U S. Goa* Diggs, the tans Negro la toe .overran** delegation, will be hi Nigeria through Oct S. The country's Indspsadmos day la Oct ‘ Other msmhers in toe official parly will ha New York’s Gov-ernor Nelson Rockefeller; Palmer of the lea; and Thomas Tucson, Arts., radio station owner. Troopers Injured in Chase Two sUte troopers, one the son registered In the freshman class — largest ever to enter MSU — 25 per cent above last year's freshman darn. at MSUQ wh< opened'fts doors In the toll of US*, year. There were 576 student! on the campus during the past academic The 135* freshman class was 28 Adrian. He suffered several hpoken per lent above the 196* class. ' '^ Ike Asksfor Vote of Confidence in Dag Of these, 387 have returned tor their sophomore yean. The other He e»ld R pointed up toa In- ^ m .^riiM freehmen. ' MSUO does not Y* have junior - Canada, Turkey, Viet Naas MSUO’i "sister" school - Michigan State University — announced that 21,181 studtnts will attend daises an the East Lansing (Oonttouad From Page One) on unimpeachable authority today after he met with the foreign mln-isters of the other two powers era Big Three. — Lord t Britain and Maurice Couve de Murville of France. TALK STRATEGY R was understood the British and French foreign mini pressed agreement when they met tor dinner to Herter'a Waldorf Astoria Hotel suite. th extension and MSUO students included, the total MSU enrollment is 23,313, a record. Asked if be would Invite Nssstor, he replied: "Let Mm come." The Soviet leader seamed jovial The figure to 2KH above last year's enrollment of 23,19. MSU officials said 4.116 students Friday following toe blockbusting bomb he dropped at toe United Nations. NEW BALCONY SCENE There vvas another ‘ balcony scene—this one In pantomime—et the Soviet delegation’s mission on Park Avenue. He smoked an Indian. peace pipe and topped off Ms ■chedule with bis dinner date with Castro. Through it all he dropped pungent and often biting remark! op i wide variety of subject sf The unpredictable Castro nearly M * jfijij 2 Bandits Seek a Soft Touch — Meet Hard Luck i&jfv&KJrt&i.%.^aU'1^*^ •"*** Frtd*y * rrr- aae aetih the final ■.JSSSl wSSjEfcmdear that to this presidential twee, nffifftirr .“the religious conflict is explotong (denning conference in a drawing, a CBS aide said. Religion in Politics? It's My Neighbor time went on, newsmen Khrushchev lf he felt like * bride left waiting at the church. "I was never In the condition of that bride,” laughed Kfarush- (Continued Frem Psge Onel their But, also at (his point, it seems ak over the c .retinue to mataFh .Mi Two unarmed bentos picked the wrong, man tor s soft teach early today and winded up fleeing for their freedom. / t U.N. A policeman’s horse wMnnled and Khrushchev quipped: "The American horsaearw greeting toe Soviet union—you can Red Paper Hits Billy Graham as 'Warfare' Man Taft Patteraon, 4T. of OS State St., told Pontiac police that when he approached the intersection of Cass and Sandereon avenues a pickup truck darted out into the path of Ms car. One of Two men jumped out of flic track, walked; over to Batter-eon, and ordered: -"Give aae year moor; esqhaage et views. Instead, tt apparently developed late a major diplomatic strategy Grave de Murville said In interview he thinks one change prepend by Khrushchev, substituting a three-man executive tor toe see-rotary-general, la "not a possibility." It would amount “ __________ practically every-1 body,” he said, and likely will a lateral death. The next move. It there is be one, apparently is up to the 9sviet camp. All Three Networks Girt OR Khrushchev Patterson grabbed hie lunch box and swung at to# bandit, who ran hade to toe truck. The intended victim gave chase I to the roMteta, toft fold police he Premier Nikita Khrushchev Friday before ha had oompltted P full twa hours and 26 minutes eeech before tha United Nations General tonally. gative, the networks offered < plaastions ranging front "the abandoned the yoreuit when theo»toto^aotMBgof a > l . «s adasdfUiw nntowenH tom III n an truck ran a red light at Baldwin and Oakhnd avenue*. or atertUng nature” to "tha puttie interest wotdd not have 1 saw lMTiOome from the backyard and Ihaetohkto# talk of that ''other” n *»|pcrson and all those "other” peo- i I BERLIN (dl — Billy Graham, the American evaigeltoh tons attacked by toe East German Com- Russia Names Zorin as Its New U. N. Delegate apafl* tbdayi daily Nines Deutschland LONDON (AP) D«l . eign Minister Valeria Darin has as a "preacher of psyche- new permanent repreientstivo at pie among whom to that "other' ......................possibly ha Grahasa wiQ hold revival meet-tiugs in West Berlin next week. Hfretfl th# hatiMkMjfiHr “Mt ,ef that "otberi’ person and!acts, whWsrer the policy toegft " There is a lot of display around the corridors of this big glass building today, ft is not confined ,* to those Western Europeans and [ Americans who may have hoped \ for some concrete advance from | this historic session. | Khrushchev just about told the I U~N. in so many words that he ! will not tolerate any action on its pari that Interferes with Soviet ij plans and policies. ‘Rie Soviet Union was upset by. events in the Congo, where Seere-tftjKSeneral Dag HammarskjoM warn the support and admiration of moat U. N. members in his ban-, dling of a crisis dial the Soviets ! apparently, wanted to convert ; ittto a situation of chaos. ■ go, -Khrushchev tells the UN.: , Let's, get rid of Hammarskjold; 5 in fact; let’s abolish the post of I sectietary-general and* set up an : executive board where Gommu- nist representatives can raise hob ; with any peace mission the UJt | might try to undertake. * v ★ A Or - Some delegates even suggested that Khrushchev might not have | been wholly serious hi his proposals to rip.up to* U. N. efiinery and move the headquarters so some other country. But iftta .was not serious, then he did an even heater disservice to the dose of peace. Peace-making in af[Wactear age Is a life-or-death aCbdr that does not lend itself to ij. airy downing. Jtih Ogden, who Is In charge of 1 y by t he Oakland County Democratic Committee and the ounty AFL-CIO Council, will speak on the canvass at the I p-m. meeting. * * * Bernard Feidhaueer, dub chair-wn, also will give a report on the progress of ticket salsa for the registration party to be held Oct. A India and U.S. Sign $17 Million Deal WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States and India have concluded a new IT surplus foods agreement .*-v*.....- Hie accord Is In addition to _ deal last May tor sale to India of surplus foods of mors than $L2 billion. Covered in the new contract signed at the State Department by UB- and Indian diplomatic officials is the sale tf India of |2 million worth of .tobacco, 96J million corn, $4.3 million’ sorghum, n >wllltn" 1 $3 million ( U. 5. Embassy in London Suffering Big Relocation LONDON (AP) - The big move a crow Grosvettor Square began Friday night Floodlights biased. Twelve trucks groaned bade and forth. * , * * . . A small army of moving men and security officers started the 62-hour job of getting the United States info its new S-tnillion-dollar embassy building. * ; ■% By Monday morning 77S tons of furniture and files must be shifted Into the elegant five stores white poriland stone which spread across the entire west side at Gros-venor Square. The ok) embassy. Occupying a comparatively small comer of the cast side of '• the square, got too crowded for America’s diplomatic needs here. • Eatons Giving I lavish Luncheon i for Nikita j j&EW YORK (DPI) - Cyrus & ! the Cleveland millionaire | i ltfpNUialist who believes in peace-[ i fnl coexistence, will give a lavish ’ llllffeoo for Soviet Premier Nikita I : m Mfuahchw in toe grand bafi-tiam of the Blltmore Hold on I fHL! Ill ■ Uui arrival ken si “the uninvtird gwat*' to attend the U.N. Oca. ■ to be atoUri | Vas teamed that 250 prom-Aasericmts have been invited KCNtor-fo-Mts by the 79-year-i and his wife but that a are slow in coming in. 1 YttadMug to aitve y' members d the Sovtot U.N. f Eaton, j head of a ■ r» *». 1 , U SUnton, Oxford, ara SI; Ml fathar of afaurlce Rogers p*d. ton. Dorothy Frits; dear brother Of Loo llacon and Hottio Uosoro; xloo ourrlrod by aight gnadchUdraa sad aight graat-grandchlldren Itaotol . terete* vUl bo told Sunday, Sopt, M. »t 1 p.m. from tho PfSWorfolt Pu-“En‘------- Oxford. latormont la . UNCOMMUNICATIVE — Retired Rear Adm. William L. Erd-mann of KeotfWd, Calif., had only,two things to reveal Friday when arraigned Friday in Ban ___ Francisco m charges of liquor guests following a cock- smuggling. He gave Us name lor Khrutocbev and and his age — 51. He is charged with smuggling 504 bottles at -award the afcwaft canter Ban’ Homme Richard. K convicted of afi four counts with wMch bp is chwgad, he could gat 13 years In jail «ad fSttfO In finds. ? 4 TRY W A N T A D 5 FE i 8 1 8 n CnrdsIThnRfcs _ 1 ws m to snssn on mb- —o appreclatlaa to oil gar friend* I neighbor* for thofr ocU of Rmiiwh oar rtcont loot i Stm^Boa _8pecl*l M^rran^"-- ._j">swto « uBnai 'Saw. wR1 'tosh to r *x*nws'oifi toa lor i ^ SmttoM; and kf r" Klrkby I* u*tr groat tatmi jlss. jun fraaor. Mr». Soooto '"nswara*. P—rul Plrnctncd * COATS __ POdUSAt Hour DUATTOW PtJUJTS ■ on S-TO1 Donelson-Johns PONERAL HOME “Dotlsnod lor PanoroU"_ ‘ l>AU| OMPPtX CUAMll'' ThsasMial sonrt— PE m Voorhee&Siple POinUUL HOME Awbuloaco SorriM PE CwnetcryLoto VETERANS I. Ododbuy. AN EXCELLENT OP-PORTUNITY FOR A MAN WITH A LATE MODEL CAR. WORK IS VARIED kND INTERESTING. IT INVOLVES SUPERVISION OF BOYS AND SOME DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE PUBLIC WRITE TO PONTIAC PRESS, BOX 12:GIVING NAME, AGE; PHONE NUMBER AND NUMBER IN FAMILY, PRESENT EMPLOYMENT. AND REASON FOR WANTING A CHANGE, EDUCA: TIONAL BACKGROUND AND ANY OTHER IN FORMATION YOU FEEL WOULD BE PERTINENT. fidOLX Was ox pamT toa adator ------ Worth Rochti SALARY Rai Id par aaat eeawtiaalea, food »ad houxohold product* aa » anaSnSiad raakt jjab roal »o-curity An you vUUna aU your ttaic aad attan 9 MtoBMi •art tiaa aaeh r ' flWtow eply bj Uculxn •J£T*J5£ PbrIit Mt. wrap* AUTO BUMP AMD PAINT SCAB, experienced to ran body aaaa. Do own omia atlas aad van. Salary aad oaaeaiteetaa. RATHBURN CHEVROLET BALES MB S Mala____________________WorthrlU* MEMORIAL 4 price. FB t-l)4Jl At IS Rja. Today there were replica at The Frill 1, t, IS. II. 15, IS, IS, M, SL 65, .die. ST, t*. Id, 70, 77, SS, SO, SS, 1 Id, lid, 107, 111, lid. 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