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* . a = Ford Motor Company pact car” bottle y Which it hopes will push the foreign import cars right k to Europe. * The Ford Falcon was the smaller” ears to be displa the stopper on the magic y, displaying a genie; yed to newsmen; Chevrolet « iBeater 'S "CTR ———- « is building a rear-engined Corvairs at Ypsilanti, and Chrysler’s Valiant will soon be coming off Detroit as- sembly lines. Labor Bill ‘Eisenhower's approval is consid- ered certain since the final prod- uct meets most ot his specifica- first of this fall's three non * tions. The compromise bill worked out } writes into federal law But it also—and this is the part eult conference — beefs up the Taft-Hartley law on such bitterly disputed’ points: as secondary ) beycotts and organizational pick- ~ In the end, the conferees accept- ed the basic pattern of the broader Landrum-Griffin House bill on the Taft-Hartley changes in the sev- enth and.final title. LIMIT PROVISIONS But Sen. John F. Kennedy .(D- Ma&s) and the other Senate Dem- ocratic framework of the Senate meas: The slight and balding man's)" a Bean shaven face was expression-| “Mt # @ six-passenger car, With the half-hour pro-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ; ee {Each of the psychiatrists gave , ' Faylor a one-hour examination. I n Today Ss P I ess Willis said, ‘He understands the Tele . . of his acts,” le? WALT A SCENT i, BN * we | | ;Mumby told the court, “He is an} County: Nows ica infantile person . . . but, Le knows wiletets ......... 3... "* fight from wrong." Markets ........0cccs0cc0, 88 DISTURBED BUT SANE Obitwaries <...6.....6...006. 4 « LaCore testified, “He has emo- Sports aee ee eee ee eee ee 47-51 fional disturbances, but they are Baye bss cc odchindssstiyies 33 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | Women’s Pages ........-.36-39 first time detailed controls = < -| With De Gaulle . which caused the long and @iffi-—| . jinto a tight ls Fresh and Relaxed; Gets. Along Famously LONDON. (AP)_.— agreement on reviving negotiations ‘to halt the - Baat-Weet arms race. PARIS (AP)—President Eisenhower today gave the West a blueprint for peace: from principle and stay “Then there will be no war... there will_ be peace,” the President told ithe North Atlantic Council | during a surprise visit. The President’ sandwiched the quick visit to NATO headquarters schedule of talks with Western leaders ‘and French Pres- ident Charles de “Gaulle. Arising fresh and apparently Preside as on NATO Group, toCalm Fears’ | The Big Four tonight | Refuse to retreat one inch| RACE AGAINST TIME — Bulldozers, directed by Army Engineers, are racing rising waters to move 350,000 cubic yards of roc |_wide spillway over the earthquake-caused moun- finish the . task k for a 200-foot prevent flooding downstream. Engineers must ground) reaches the top of the dam. Water is rising at the rate of nine feet each day. Bodies AP Wirephote before the new lake (in back- friendship for the. United States, |} The two wartime comrades — only a month apart in age-contin- ued their discussions at a lunch Eisenhower gave at the U. 8. Em- bassy residence. From all otit- ward appearances they are getting on famously on a personal level. This Burns Reds Up afew law-breakers before Mayor Philip E. Rowston arse weerseee at Hawthorne Dedication will don judicial robes and preside, gavel in hand, at a kangaroo court on_ r Day during an all-day festival in honor of the ca- tion of Hawthorne Park. Self-appointed Keystone Cops intend to haul quite é TOKYO W — Ryozo Igarashi told police he set fire to the northern Tokyo: chapter office of ‘the Communist party because the party expelled him. }Judge Rowston for sentenc- ing. Fines will run in the pickel, dime and quarter category. ‘. They'll. all go into the fund that the Wever-Owen-Hawthorne Com- he et sis Judah Lake Estates — a Growing Subdivision _ 'y ‘ sf > munity Club is building to help finance improvements to the park, located on Little Silver Lake south of W. Walton boulevard at N. Telegraph road. Just what actions on the part ot festival attenders wilt be in violation. of the festival's ordi- mances, no one seems prepared te way. tf Perhaps you'll be arrested for wearing socks that’ miatch. Maybe * iFederal Roads foBeHeled by Extra Penny if \ Levy Passes, State Residents Will Pay 2nd Jump in Short Time Our News Wires A WASHINGTON — The House, under pressure frok leaders of both parties, appeared ready to give its reluctant approval “| today to a one-cent gasoline tax boost. | The federal action could mean the second gasoline” price increasé\within a short span of time for Michigan motorists. > The state's disputed one- cent use tax, which went into effect Tuesday; is in- cluded in the price\of gas- oline as three-tenths of a cent per gallon. (Individual station operators, however, may choose to withhold this charge.) For car owners, the federal tionship between the monitors and the union, lf Hoffa flouts these latest de- mands, the monitors may ask Letts to order him to obey. Hoffa, attending a Teamsters meeting in Atlantic City, N.J., said: today he “would be guided in this matter of charges by the constifu- tion of the Teamster brotherhood. Our laws provide a regular pro- cedure for handling charges and they insure that the person charged P. Scott< International 4 Bye | The Falcon willbe 50 per cent tainslide damming the Madison Ri : relaxed te white-tle ng ver in West of 19 persons missing since-the quake may lie [would add another $1,050,000,000 o Stand Trial more €conomical on fuel than aj The pager oat MO ate Rena t Bay -3 Gaulle, | Yellowstone in Montana, The’ spillway is to entombed beneath the slide, officials say. to motoring taxes for the next 21 Te oe Kegular Futd or’ Ramber, 00. 301. cnbers on beth sides of the dis: vigerosty , ah i at tigc Butcher Pound om som beer, sawies, Soe Be over the bill. But there were! into the last day of his Buropean = WASHINGTON @—~ by 3 Prdioneniae eae | amme x Monitors Demanding Hoffa | = . * =. to f ition. at ie : ay a * After Examination Production of the Fajcon will seagied ig onbd excel bree to calm the fears of onl Ors eman Ing O @ | Monday, Labor Day, to act ae ‘Bit 100,000 units by the end of idisappointing to labor. The AFL-|e that his coming ° on session-end legislation. . | /pruce 2 Taylor, Si:year-old December, and Henry Ford < at ° @ Uf necessary to get the labor / ¢ butcher accused .of et a reed share of the one ml. SoS we EI. : Raybark seid, there also will | brutal beating of an 18-year-old cars he expects the ‘ ee be a sessiqn Saturday. is Fan ee ve Ford, Chrysler and On the Senate side of the wife, has been| Will sell in ims WASHINGTON (UPI) — Team-jlocals. They are Joey Glimco of| The tions, issued) Capitel, Democratic leader {bund sane and capable of standing, No price was indicated Yr ster President James last night, may lead to a showdown; Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas trial on a charge of assault with! raicon, but it ; came under new pressure--today|0l Local 320 Miami, and Anthony|between Hoffa and the “watchdog’’} has called for both Saturday intent to murder. betwen his an monitors, The three-man board) and Monday sessions in a drive e vin Rien CR Te, tte oc pe pee eee was set Gp in Jémuary 1958 By} W get Congress out of town by Circuit Judge Frank L. Examining shee Gtliiiale’ én fe they are} Federal Judge F. Dickinson Letts; Sept. 12. Doty delivered, the ruling this)larger than @ ; , as part of a compromise Settle-;......~ “ a mortiing after the testi-ibut smaller than eet a ment 6f a suit by 13 rank-and-file | or 22-months until July 1, 1961, by ony of three “court-appointed! Ford, $ the » deep Formal recommendations by the| ts Lae apa witeicing: tb. questing six! froma 3 t psychiatrists: at a sanity hearing| ‘The Falcon is 15 feet, -1.inch\corporation income waxes business| we give to each of our ows #é | monitors demanded , election as president of the big) 4 cents a gallon. Gquested by the defense. long, againet 17-4 for a 1960 Ford: |within state by traveling, sales tions, then, there will be no war: |the presidents of three” manage the truckdrivers unton. Its enactment was called neces- * Doctors Ivan J. LaCore, Clin. |4 feet 6’ inches high against 4 feet}men. or brokers for out-of-state} There will be pence.” = “en 7 ™ - ORDER CLARIFIED sary to avert a construction ‘ton J. Mumby ‘and Maurice E. |® inches and 5 feet 10 inches wide|companies, = “The United States’ seeks no po- , Hoffa’ has ignored, with appar-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) “Willis i that Taylor ts |*eainst 6 feet 4 inches. It weighs » |sition in NATO except that of an &. impunity, other monitors’ pane at this time to as- | 7-36 compared with 3,570 4 equal position, ready to work with cleanup fecommendations. The wist bis counsel in the defense |POunds for the lightest 1959 Ford News FI jall_ member ‘nations regardless’ of | 00 ul three issued yesterday were “Wott Settlemen Spt his case model, : their size first following a July Court of Ap- i. ae i The Falcon has a 109.5 inch $f” This reference was aimed at both peals decision clarifying the rela- Appears Near Out-of-court settlement appeared near at noon today in the Robert Barbers \ bill By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL dR. dents of gets a hearing,” he said. Each of the recommendations, citing Senate Rackets Committee hearings, accused the local presi- misdeeds, Gross, the monitors aid, ac- cepted $98,000 in salary payments from Neo-Gravure Printing Co., of Weehawken, N.J., in exchange for guarantees of no labor trouble or harassment. who had contracts guarantee of labor peace.” © Expect Fair, Continued Cool Union lawsuit, as attorneys watchful eye of an investigator sent to Pontiac by Robert F. Ken- nedy, chief counsel for the Senate his attorney in i with the Teamsters Union for aicharge that he was booted out of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘Pontiac to Have — os > * central * 3 Two “4 » a six-cylinder, 90 horsepower- cast iron-everhead valve engine, and it’s capable of 30 miles per under normal driving con- ditions,” Ford said. Although the interior styling of the car is roomy. and typically American, the exterior has a dis- tinctive European flavor, The fen- der line is curved like a~ barrel stave, arching up at the center of the car and sloping off at both the front and rear. It has the traditional Ford ‘‘bull’s eye” taillights, single headlights— on either side; and the hood slants down to a plain-looking concave grille * * * An.all-day cruising speed, of .70 m.p.h, may be maintained, and it has good passing characteristics, engineers said. Top speed has been 95 on the test track. Cost of parts replacement and repairs are expected to be between 30 and 50 per cent below. those of standard models, it was predicted. Automatic transmissions will he available, and alr condition- ing will be optional later, No ‘on- vertible models are planned, but station wagons and pickup trucks will be introduced later. Ford entry into the smaller car Jield was not without a good deal of testing, and considerable ex- perience for many years in mak- in Europe, it was pointed out. Tests of the Falcon rolled up more than 14 million miles, and several of the cars had 100,000 miles logged. + * * * Similar to the many foreign im- ports, the Falcon will not be changed as-much each year as the regular size units of the Ford line A question about whether Ford has afy plans for a small car, the same size as the foreign imports, brought the answer that nothing of this type was on the drawing boards The company said market re- search, carried on extensively on small cars since 1954, indi- * * * Falcon Facts Specifications of the new Ford Falcon, as compared to a standard|Vice president of Pontiac Team- 1959 Ford, are shown below: 1960 Ford Palcon Custom 2-Dr. Ged. 2-Dr. Bed. Over-all jength 181. in 308 0 in Over-all hetgnt joaded 64.5 in 9 In. Over-all width 700 in 68 in Wheelbase 108.6 in. 118.0 in Curb weight 2,166 |b, 3,970 Ibe Tread, front 6.0 in. 40.0 in. Tread, rear 546 in 664 in Front seat Leg room 446 in 447 in Head room 289 in 1872 In. Shoulder room 666 in 66.7 in. Mip room 57.1 in 60.4 in ENGINE Paleon ; : a Seden Number of cylinders , Carburetion @ Single Throat Bore 36 Stroke 25 Displacement M43 cu. in Crankense capacity 4-5 quarts AXLE RATIO . Standard & Automatic: Transmission 30) CHASSIB Tire sise—tabelese 6 00013 Brake size—-Pront par % ~Rear Ox) 50 Brake ares 114 3-4q\ In. Turning diameter ‘ourb ’ 31.7 Over-ail steeringyatio 27.01 ORNERAL Walter ¢apacity 47 quarts At? cleaner type Dry repiateable element Electrica) capacity 12-volt Fuel tank capacity "14 gallons Trunk volume mabecu. ft Isolated Rains Dampen Parts of Plains, South By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - Isblated thunderstorms damp- ened parts of the central Plains “and the South today but elsewhere over the country the weather gen- erally was mostly on the pleasant side. Hail stones described as of golf- ball size were reported at Sunray, Tex,, 50 miles north of Amarillo. Precipitation occurred in the Tennessee Valley, Florida, Geor- gia and parts of New England. Cooler weather moved, into the Mississippi Valley and cominued eastward. * * * The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fair and a Httle cooler tonight, lew 58. Temertew | and a litle warmer with a high ef » West te seuthwest winds 10-20 miles today diminishing tonight. : Today tn Pontiae we temperature preceding § am At 8 am: Wind velocity 10 m. ph . Direetton—Went, m Sun seta Thureday at 7:03 p.m. Sun rises Friday at 6:00 a.m Moon seta Thursday at 7.20 pm. Moon rises Priday at 7:42 am. Dewntown Temperatures 5 40 It a.m se =< \Appears to Be Near .. ng smaller Fords in England and | true. It never was true.” © union member holds his position as treasurer al-loldest daily. 'Albrecht a Expect ¢ts Falcon to Send | European Imports Home (Continued From Page One) cated potential byyers of such ‘g-car were interested first. in high gas mileage and second in low. initial cost, These surveys, the company said, indicated these two factors were far more. important than. compactness, * James 0.’ Wright, a Ford vice president and general manager of the Ford Motor Divisiun, said pro- duction has begun on a two-shift basis at plants in Lorain, Ohio and Kansas City. and the ear also will |be made in San Jose, Calif. * * * Of the 14 Ford plants in Michigan expanding their operations to yro- duce components of the new car, two are in the Oakland County area, * * * The “Northville plant is making all engine exhaust valves for the Falcon. The plant in Macomb County will de- vote about 20 per cent of. its) sion’ and rear axle ‘assemblies, ‘The news conference was held by closed circuit television with newsmen in 21 cities -across the nation, Scott Settlement (Continued From Page One) the union because he testified against Teamsters boss James R. Hoffa, - . * * * Questioned by newsmen, Elmer ‘Albrecht, secretary - treasurer, at first replied ‘‘no comment'' when asked if Hoffa had given orders to give Scott the heave-ho last year, LAWYER INTERRUPTS Suddenly Bonz Siegel, Albrecht's and the local's attorney, inter- rupted and told his client he saw no harm in anawering the ques- Sterling Township|' volume to making front suspen-|. Pontiac Kiwanis Club honored baseball ‘team yesterday at a Co., (back row, center) and —-y tion. Before that Albrecht said he wouldn't comment hecause ''l know what the papers do to twist the truth" Coached by Siegel, Albrecht sald to Scott's charge: “It's not Formerly ~a business agent and -NEW YORK (UPI)~—An 18-yea1 sters Local 614, Scott, 53. of Watér- tional, the Loéal, Albreeht Arthur Borowski, Local 922 busi-| |Néas agent, last year s@eking $150,-| 000 damages.and reinstatement * * * P He said his expulsion was Team- ster-inspired a In the light of the committee's, past probe of the lloffa empire, Kennedy last ‘hight hurriedly dis- patched Walter J Sheridan, an investigator, from Washington to Pontiac, Sheridin said he was here as ‘an observer.” , INFORMING KENNEDY He conferred frequently Scott and attorney's in the hallway outside Judge Beer's courtroon. He reportedly was keeping Ken- nedy informed by phone day, today's s@sion began with / the judge immediately allowing more time for settlement A- cussions, after first warning clients — apparently meaning | Seott more than the union—"‘to always follow the advice of coun: wel." # * But ‘Schnelz and his cocounsel, Paul Franseth of Detreit, were) having & hard tim> convincing! Scott to give in to a compromise’ offer made by the union % * * & This calis for Seott ta be re-/ instated, paid roughly . $2,000 in| damages. and then turn -around) and resign | acane and le. braces because of a stroke he suffered several years ago, said the union wants him to resign so Gov. G. Mennen Williams would have reason not to re-ap- point him to the three-member State Board of Examiners of Bar- bers, because he no longer was a He save he atill though his five-vear term expired last September He said no re- placement has been made. WON'T ACCEPT Scott said he wouldn't accept the union's pact. “Not the way, they want it,’ he said. * * * He said he was holding out for an unspecificied financial settle- ment, a retirement card so he can retain his union status, and be- cause of a promise of his awn to and Berowski that he wouldn't rejoin their local as long as they were officers. After a (i day recess yester: |, in’ 1839, ol tack by a teenage gang on It was New York's third outbrea of, youth violence in 11 days. with the problem. Merchants in Dither | | | t/ } | LANSING (UP])—Michigan’s per cent use tax, designed to hel day today. rr * whs whether or not the CHAMPS RAVE THEIR DAY — The North at the Green Parrot Inn. Team members are shown here with special guest- speaker, Neal “Doe” Fenkell, publicist_of the old youth was stabbed and serioys-| ford Township. sued the Interna-ljy wounded and three gompanions | and were beaten in an unprovoked at- Brooklyn street corner yesterday. | Goy. Nelson A. Rockefeller and they were not but one of the band, ‘Mayor Robert F. Wagner planned |poijeved to be the leader, said: separate conferences today to deal The wounded youth, Dominick |you.” Scudiere, told police he was talk. | Over New solve the state's financial woes, that would would have to wait was causing woes of its own for juntil the court decided raerchants as it went into its third The biggest question of course) State | its championship Richer, next to special luncheon in talking to the Detroit Baseball their coach, Bob of overcoming weaknesses_ both in_baseball and everyday life. An extensive question and answer period followed his talk. . Pontise Press Phete Fenkell: The team-won top hon- ors in Pontiac's’ Class F Little League.’ Fenkell, boys; emphasized the importance Brooklyn Youth Stabbed in Third Attack by Gang | ing with three friends when a band of about 15 youths, believed | to be Puerto Ricans and mem- bers of a gang called the Ma- jestics, approached and asked if they were members of efther of two gangs. Scudiere and his friends said a k | ‘You took care of our boys and now were going to take care of The attackers then set upon the Use Tax 4\Supreme Court would rule the levy p/unconstitutional. The answer to itwo teenage boys were wantonly quartet, stabbed Scudiere in the left side, beat the other three, and fled. Scudierte, who was scheduled was taken to a hospital. It came only three days after a stabbed to death in a playgound a 15-year-old girl was shot to death and a teenage boy fatally stabbed, in an outbreak of juvenile gang warfare in the lower east side of Manhattan. The accused slayers — three Puerto Ricans—are being held by police, two on first degree mur- der charges and the third on a homicide charge. Yesterday's outbreak occurred as Rockefeller and Wagner were mapping plans for a series of con ferences to deal with an upsurge of teenage gang violence that has shocked millions of New. Yorkers and left residents of “sensitive” areas terror-striéken. Police saturation of neighbor- i > a Another question was: should it be applied?" That answer was: “As directed by the Michigan Retail Mer- chants Assn."’ “How “Conftision reigns pretty gen- Pontiac Press to Be Saluted at State Fair Scott, who walks with the aid of| The Pontiac Press, The Lapeer County Press and 30- other Mich igan newspapers 100: years old or on Oy at more will be saluted Timers Day, Sept. 10, Michigan State Fair, The Press, now in its LTth year in et publication, was founded 1843.. It is the eighth oldest news paper .in Michigan and the sixtl Press editorial staff writer Joe Haas, who writes ‘The Man About Town’ column, will accept a eacrol! at the observance in behalf of The Press. The Lapeer County Press dest newspaper. The Monroe Evening News is the state's oldest paper. it was founded. in 1825. Tn all, 32 Michigan papers are 100 or more years old, 17 of which are dailies. A daily the | is Michigan's oldest weekly. Founded it is the state's sixth erally among Michigan mer- chagts.”’ admitted Otis F.. Cook, executive vice -presid@nt of the retail organization. * * +. Cook said his telephone _has \been ringing regularly since mer- chants received conflicting break- downs from his organization and from the State Revenue Depart-| ment | The breakdowns designated ranges for use-sales tax collec: tions. > For -instance,-the MRMA-+ bracket levied a tax of one cent on sales from 17-37 cents, | The version offered by the tev- 4 \ * * * However, Clarence W. Lock, deputy commissioner of revenue, indicated merchants should follow hoods with a high incidence of teenage violence, ordered Monday by police commissioner Stephen Kennedy, has curbed gang warfare somewhat but tension was stil] high in many sections of the city, Report 3rd Theft at Avon Twp. Bar Oakland County sheriff's de-) tectives today were investigating | the third burglary this summer ped with a to-| Opprox- the MRMA_bracket recommenda- ‘tion, * © &. “Our bracket system applies to * . The MRMA bracket setup is for the combination sales-use ta::. Collection of the yse tax spread Reds Only 12 Miles Away 6am 73 7 a.m. ree ad 12m 48) fam 63 (Bi ee nopenien oe TT 9 @. mM. . ap ki 10 a. m 12 Wednesday in Pontiae {As recorded downtown) Highpet temperature as lerate fl Low?st temperature © 0. oui... 005 04 Mean temperature ... 72. Weather—Cloudy! morning fain. One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperature ....c.c0es cases T4 Lowest temperature 0... .sccsceeee OO Mean temperature ....cccesessecee OT Weather—Cloudy . Highest and Lowest Temperatures Date tn 47 Years — VIENTIANE, Laos AP)—Lao; 100 in 1953 45 in remt\tian government troops threw up Wednesday's Tomperatere Chart. (% defense line against advancing ns ie 3 8. i rargncte | Be Communisi rebels today only 12 Bismarck 63°48 Miami’ B. 86. 73 miles’ from Sam iJeua, the royal Brownsville % 78 ‘Milwaukee ~ 76 S4/army’s military headquarters in Puttale id polis, 68 65 Chicago #3 58 New Orleans 99. te\ northern Lvs, Cincindatt 81 G1 New York " * * * ia Cleveland = fe #4 T™ $2 tS] Eetene 7) 8a Red forces since Sunday have). ob 92 Phetaren at Sloverrun tightly manned outposts, el eee 8 Advance units wefe reported with- “Bh is, Mare” in 12 to 18 miles of Sam Neua in . & S}. Molar: a what shaped up as a major of- » os / Tempe as 14 fensive. an a / baa 4 \Laotians Gird for: Battle “It's classic warfare, not’ guer- rilla tactics.” Defense Secretary Phoumi Nosayan told newsmen. He ‘charged’ that the attackers included at least one battalion o regular North Viet Nam from - Laos’ ing argument to the world the Pathet Lao _ Communist . ruled), ‘| neighbor to the east. ~ “We intend to hold Sam Neus at all costs,” Phoumi declared. “To let it go would be a —_— were reese lished in-thelr old-domain.” =>. other confusion and uncertainty today. f * effect. 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F ‘Puget Sound Do ctor O used to- be. olen everything else, is insproved.” Dr. Heath and his wife, daughter of a Cornwall, England, physician We met overseas in World War II, came to this area in the winter of Up to then, retired physicians occasionally saw patients on thejlogging or fishing injuries, preg-| San Juans. Vacationing or a few jfull-time doctors stay a few months and make calls, usually only on their own islands. There was no hospital. , This past year and through the winter Dr. Heath and his part- ner, Dr. John M. Bell, were usually always able to fly to answer calls for medical help when needed, because of fgyor- | able weather. But it’s not infrequent that wint- or blinding fog, stop physicians in all San Juan County./ OWN LIGHT PLANE ‘COUNTRY DOCTOR’ .. | ‘You could call me ua- vcaetdl doctor, yes,’ he said, ‘Only my | partner—and—I think -we're—quite modern and up-to-date. “Things are modernized a lot now. We're not as isolated as we Dr. Heath flies his own light ‘plane. For night calls or tough assignments, he has flying service iriends who take him ina larger plane. ifrom Vancouver, B.C., symphony concerts and from medical meet- ings as far away as Los Angeles, A vacation? The word is hardly in his vocabulary. Dr. Heath has been summoned|TWO MEDICAL CENTERS The San Juans have a year- |this out-of-theway area because ‘SUPER SPECIAL | Ladies’ . ; Men’s . . . Boys’ ‘HALE. SOLES | LEATHER OR RUBBER round population of sbout $400. jhe has the missionary spirit of rsucracureabaul mneerdanee serving others. : : “converter 2 eaten nkage — Poe 3. Clean out pan and screen 4. Refill with New Fordomatic Fluid 5. Road Test Car - Reg. $18.95 ff 45 ‘CY OWENS, Inc. 147. S. Saginow “Wailer 10 EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDI Nikita Slates Surprise Trip to Exhibition * MOSCOW (UPI)—Soviet Pre- mier Nikita Khrushchev sched- uled a surprise farewell visit to the American Exhibition today, The show, which closes tomor- row, has been a solid sellout since it opened in Moscow July 24, attracting as many as 75,000 | Soviet visitors in one day. No formal closing ceremonies had been planned for it r Khrushchev visited the fair site several weeks before the exhibit opened to inspect the conatfuction then going on at ful) blast, He commented on the smooth working relation- ship between Soviet laborers and their American supervis- ors, : He also attended the formal opening of the exhibit with Vice | President Richard Nixon. It was in front of the exhibit's color | television display that the two men engaged in thir and socialist systems. It appeared the Soviet leader items, Which ranged fram kitch- en appliances to a model of an American paddiewheel satellite. * * * Exhibition officials were being take last-minute advantage of the show and the facilities it offered. Adm. Robert E. Lee Raises Rare Ponies BLAIRSTOWN, N. J.-# -— Re- tired Adm. Robert E. Lee has undertaken a hobby which would have been difficult. in his Navy days — raising ponies, Lee, who retired from the Navy in 1945 after 40 years of service, has imported to his farm six rare . Norwegian fjord ponies. Says Lee: “Usually a farmer raises one or two and they are treated morv like a dog than a pony, As a- result they are very gentle and friendly." - An estimated 62 million acres of land now planted to crops in the United States is said to be com- pletely sale from erosion losses. ae etree et apprenoi —— QUIZ KID? 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This indigates-that more people have more money as well ~_ Oakland County Happy With GM Appointments — as a healthy desire to see and un- Citizens in this general area are deriand Sorel lands, ® happy over the current promotions ate . in General Motors’ administrative — staff. Honors went to Oakland County residents. GM is the largest corpora- tion in the world and to have this organization run by our own people is a feather in our community cap. It means added prestige. x +*%© *& L. C. Goad has been designated “to head all the corporation's general staff activities.” This places him next to F. G. Donner and John F. Gordon — the third man in the largest manufacturing plant there is. 5 Cyrus S. Osborn and Sherrod E. Skinner were named - executive -vice presidents and the former is a well known Oakland County Pontiac's own Roger Kyes replaces Mr. Skinner. —Pontiac — - always feels an especially pro- prietary interest in Mr. Kyes as . he was once head of the GMC Truck and Coach Division and has been the board member to whom the South Boulevard concern has been accountable. The other ex- ecutive vice president, George MAYBE KHRUSHCHEV isn’t an athe- ist, after all. His resentment against the U. 8. for observing a-week of prayer for the enslaved peoples of Russia's satellite countries would seem to indicate that he delieves: in the efficacy of prayer, — ee ee Se a rE MYSTERY: Women < own 70 per cent of the country’s wealth and make 85 per cent of personal purchases, and yet most of them continually com- plain that they have nothing to wear. The Man About Town Produces the Illumination Found in the Root of Tree Corn: An agricultural product; also an element in most TV and mai: radio jokes. Several explanations have been received as to the cause for the illumination in thg tree root, described {n this column a few days Co The most hosical comes «from Lance F. Nutter of 2640 Crooks Road. He cites some ex- periences, and quotes top encyclopedias ground condition that produces a radja- tion like that exemplified in the root Russell, is another Oakland found near Walters Lake. County man. . Beveral others have found similar roots, aie * A but with not such a marked or lasting illumination. They considered them pecu- Thus currently, the president of jiar to some variety of tree. the corporation and three 6f the four executive vice presidents are Oak- Jand County peopte. The area can well be proud of the record. In addi- tion to those just mentioned, there is a long list of vice presidents, plant general managers and a dozen di- rectors. General Motors has plants all over the nation, but a preponderant parts of central management claims Oak- land County as a residence. This is “home.” heated spell of 12 years ago, ° John J. Ferdinand phones: that it seemed so bad because then nobody could escape into air con- ditioning, A freak ear of corn is reported by Mrs, Jeanne Eisenhardt of Rochester. It divides itself into eight ends. a _¢ Several cucumbers in the Siamese twin class have been received, the most per- fect connection being on a pair raised by Mr. and Mrs. Emmett J. Leib of’ Davisburg, in which a webbing ex- Tourist and Dollars tends the whole length, Flowing Both Ways ~ ——= The parakeet In the home of “Mrs. Anna Hasiett of Keego Harbor, who completely lost i's voice during the heated spell, is again “chewing the rag” as usual. “If this one cent additional sales tax will eliminate the seven months’ actions of our state lawmakers,” writes Burnaby Fulsom of Rochester, The Department of Commerce has just issued its 1958 report on travel to and from the United States: ” Residents of this country spent - an estimated $1.46 billion abroad while foreign travellers here paid out’ $825 million, Of this sum Canada accounted for more than half. In fact, Canadians spent buy.” “eben were mening eicc ‘far more in this country than we . on there. A snapping turtle that weighed 40.. pounds, caught by Arnold Princeton of Lake Orion, was so mad about it that it fastened its teeth in along stick and allowed itself*to be’ dragged to the slaughter. ; 5 . kook ok Mexico was next with $144 million and other Latin American nations, $125 million. European and Mediter- ranean countries account for $86 million and all others, $45 million, It must be remembered that in some of these countries currency restrictions imit the amount of money their na- tionals can take abroad for tourist expenses. An advance confidential peek at the 1960 Pontiaé cars indicates that enera) Manager Semon E, (Bunky) Knudsen {s too modest in his claims of what their sales will be. * * * On the other hand American tour- iste left the largest part of their money in Canada, followed closely by Mexico, then Italy, France, Britain and Germany in that order. Switzer- land and the Benelux countries, Japan, the Cairbbean islands and Bermuda came in for a good share. Last year's heavy increase in visitors to the Low. Countries was due to the World's Fair in Brussels. American , Visitors to the Benelux countries -. Spent $40 million. a a _ In supplying tourists to Europe, New York came first; to the Far ~ East, California and to Latin Ameri- ca, omitting Mexico, Florida. Curi- ously: enough, Illinois accounts for -© 10 per cént of this country’s ticket sales to Mexico., a + Everywhere the travel- business > wontirfues fo grow. Jn the United ~ States Since 1950 It has rigen al The Toronto Exhibition is a world's fair every year in the opinion of Eber Allington of Waterford. Yes, Eber, and I've heard many others say the same thing. Finding numerous around her yard, rs Beverly Hinchman of Keego Harbor wonders if that also isn't the heat. ° dead butterflies This hot weather has caused the honcy bees to get lazy and spiteful, according to _ Pierce Willoughby of Walled Lake, who has several hives. He be honey, and will sting anybody who comes near them. ~- Verbal Orchids to- Fred F, Stevens of Oxford; 84th. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Alden of Waterford; 5ist wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttentag of Drayton Plains; §1st. wedding anni- Versary. A Chemical Action and other sources, to show. that it is a. _ With vivid recollections of that other’ says the bees are gathering very little. dos oo ee oa E RS Oe SS wae kD eee — ose David lawrence Says: “Stok NEA Service, Inc. Ike Given ‘Vote of Confidence’ WASHINGTON —It's a goad thing that, in the midst of his fateful trip to European capitals, Presi- dent Eisenhower has not been con- _ fronted with-un- favorable news from .Congress. For, had -the President's veto of the $1-billion public-warks bill been overridden, the people of Eu- * rope, accustomed as they are to a parliamentary system of gov: ernment, might e LAWRENCE have construed, the roll call as a formal vote of “lack of confidence” in Eisenhower, This could have had a frus- trating effect on the President's missidn abroad, where a majorily vete against the party:in power customarily means a change in executive leadership. Little consideration, on the ofher hand, was given here to this point by most members of Congress in their voting on the merits of the public-works bill that the President had vetoed. Since none of Eisen- hower's previous 143 vetoes have been overridden by the necessary twotthirds vote of beth Heuses, dramatic attention was centered on the final roll call. * * * . The margin of one vote by which the veto Was sustained may or may not reflect the maneuvers that went on inside both parties, For the issue really, turned on what the folks-back home would say in those districts where water-power pro}j- ects and other federal construction proposals had been promoted, ON THE SPOT " Every member of Congress who ‘had urged federal appropriations that would bring about the building of public-works projects in his own ‘district naturally was on the spot. If he voted against the bill, there was the chance that political capital would) be made out of this in the next election by a rival candidate. If the member happened to be a Republican, he had to consider the effect on his constituency, especially on the Republican voters, if he deserted the leader- ship of the President, Some Republicans, but only a handful, did vote to override the veto, Only a-small group of Demo- crats deserted their party leader- ship jn siding with the President, The issue was decided primarily by a straight party vote of Repub- licans and Democrats, respectively. The small number who crossed party lines really wielded the balance of power. Maybe if there had been any way to determine in advance exactly how. the voting would. go, the defenders of the bill might have won ott. The last-minute 1 Js The Country Parson “Church members ought to be _ able to show others how 40 live —Iinstead of criticizing them for not A neewng.” F . use no matter changes indicated that nobody was ‘quite sure of the outcome, PRESSURE INTENSE The fact that nearly two-thirds of the membership of the House of Representatives wanted to over- ride the veto indicates how intense is the’pressure for what has often been called “pork barrel” Jegis- lation. As the projects emerge from committee, a congfessman. often feéls he has to support the projects in another member's dis- trict in order to get support for his own. . It was surprising, indeed, to ‘Jargely due to the devotion of the Republican Party in Congress to ~ the President's leadership. Hada ‘the Republicans given way to selfish local interests, the veto would easily have been overridden. The final test, sustaining the President's leadership, cannot but have a favorable effect on the Republican Party's position in the country, enhancing its prestige as a responsible party which is . anxious to keep the budget in balance and to maintain the nation's finances on a gound basis, as against extravagant spending and other inflationary policies. (Copyright 1959) find the veto sustained, but it was Dr. William Brady Says: Don’t Underestimate Washing with soap and water sufficiently cleanses and disinfects anything from a bath tub to a clinical therm@Meter, from cloth- ing to bed linen, from comb and brush to surgical instrument, ‘to make it safe to what disease a’ previous user may have had. ; In my opinion no ‘chemical or drug, however col- ered or flavored, is better than plain water a8 pr BRADY mouthwash, denti- frice or gargle. Or for a wet dressing on an inflamed or in- fected wound. For that matter, gargling is a bit of hokum rather than a Femedial measure. It accom: . plishes in a noisy and, to ‘the uninitiated, impressive way only what an ordinary mouthwash accomplishes in’ a quiet way— cleansing of the oral cavity, Automatically, when one gargles, the oral cavity is sealed off from the pharynx (throat) by the an- terior pillars or folds in front of the tonsils and the base of the tongue, to prevent the liquid from ‘Eetting into the throat or larynx. * * * Even {f gargling reached the tonsils it could have no effect: on tonsillitis, quirsy, pharnygitis, laryngitis or septic sore throat (Streptococcus infection). That is, no- more -effect than a simple mouthwash or rinsing of the mouth’ has. «Although medication in a gargle, spray, lozenge or direct: application may annoy or even destroy germs on the surface of throat or tonsil, it cannot rea®h the germs that are responsible for the ‘trouble, that is, the germs that have invaded the tonsil or, throat tissues. I tell you, children, no matter how thin you slice it, gargling is ‘monkey business. * * * Only the physician with special training and skill can apply medi- caments directly to. the tonsil, ‘tonsil crypt, pharynx or adenoid, but this method ‘is seldom em- ployed nowadays simply because “tis of questionable value, Some persons haVe a repugnance Smiles An Indiana woman identified a thier who had grabbed her his- band’s pay’ envelope.’ Gaiegs who bys it now * . & Some picnickers seem {6 think. ~ jp _ Tefuse containers are set. out to remind ‘them, to strew. stuff all around. Power of Soap, Water to soap and water—that {s, the' taste of it—acquired perhaps in childhood, -when washing the mouth with soap and water was punishment for using bad lan- guage. No doubt soap doctored up to mivet beauty requirements tastes pretty bad, but the plain toilet soap I prefer for cleaning my teeth or for first aid care of wounds scarcely tastes at all, or at any rate it ‘just tastes. clean. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining personal health and. hy fene, not dir- ease, diagnosis, or will answered A] r. hele gens Brady. if a stamped self-addre sent to The Pontiac Press, - (Copyright 1969) satlse, Gactigea: . Shoe ce See ee = Chit daigte onale us teenagers for that obnoxious “top 40” radio, We don't 7 ashore whee. ru adunit 1 don’t sated beating my tavediie vectede beveral "a day, but they could dispense eo with those “ring-ding, clang-bang, Ste bell-ringi loubl tect, ‘ tation and weather breaks with my blessing. “ie x * Honestly, one of those disc jockeys roared into an echo chamber the other day and almost blasted the family vehicle right off the road. Isn't there anything we can do about this? ‘What’s the | ——— for Promotions?’ We would like an explanation . why most of the anti-Straley of- - ficers were given. promotions. In some instances the trial brought out-some rather questionable evi- dence concerning the men now advanced in rank by-Eastman._ : - City Father Reader’s Grateful for Such People The other night a gentleman picked up my mother during a terrific rain storm and drove her , to oyr home, He’s one in a million and thank God there are a few few people left in this world that would take time to pick up an old lady and give her a lift. Ray Delongchamp 3260 Hiller Rd. ‘This National Song No Longer Applies’ Many years ago the. Americans . were singing a wonderful. song starting with these words: ‘‘My country ‘tis of thee, sweet land of liberty.” That was about 50 years ago. Today we don't hear this great Former Radio Fan cung tes why? First, it’s teo old fashioned, Second, our country isn’t the land of liberty any more. The farmers have sold their - liberty. The worker has also sold hislfberty of choice. The labor dictators have taken over and not for- the good of our’ country. Only at wartime you are told: “You must stand up and fight, ° and- even die, for you liberty.” “Fer God and Counrty Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE .When I am occupied with work ... And I am all alone ...A pleasant interruption is . . . The ringing of the phone... A friendly call from someone who o« » dust wants’ to say hello .-, . Or who asks questions to find out... What he would like to know... Or from a salesman who would sell . , . Somie article that I .°. . Have no desire to possess .. . And I would never buy . . . Yes, even pranksters and the ones . . . Who dial numbers wrong . _relax me when I work weary hours long . . when I hear any voice . . For . Because . Upon the telephone . . .. I have someone to talk to and . Eee alone. . (Copyright 1959) ° ‘Owner of the Universe’ Offers Space WASHINGFON (UPI) — Want té visit the moon? Go ahead and book passage. Long-term pass- ports are available. You can get yours from Jesm T. Mangan of Evergreen Park, II, who figures. he owns the universe —except for the earth, of course. The reason Mangan reasons this way is that he has claim, duly and legally recorded in Cook County, Til., té all of outer space. He calls his domain Celestia, and reports that about 22,000 earthlings have become its citizens—only he uses the term “participants.” Mangan has declared himself premier of Celestia. He also has’ appointed himself acting secretary of state, in which capacity he signs, the passports. The passport received here was accompanied by a statement pre- pared by Premier Mangan. It announced, among other things, that President Eisenhower's old two-year paggport Me the moon has expired. * * * ~ Since Mangan-believes somebody * will reach the moon before 1965, Passports he is Dating the new passports good for five years. x « * 4 the new passports was issued to his excellency, John Wesley Ozier, operator of a restaurant ih Chi- cago—without explaining why Ozier is called ‘his excellency. The premier also took the pains to explain that no en- . croachments on his lunar claim will be tolerated. “On July 25, 1958, Celestia is. sued a proclamation declaring the moon a protectorate,” he says, “and the document was legally recorded the same day.” Hig claim to the whole universe, incidentally, has been on the books ‘1949. * x * dcapeh wo wlewiae ta © State Department, too. While the going rate for American passports, good for only two years, is $10, one from Celestia costs just a buck, . ‘ It entitles the holder “‘to pass threugh or remain in any part of interplanetary outer space between earth and moon” until Jan. 1, 1965. Case Records df a Psychologist: Is ‘Telepathy’ Just Coincidence? Note Teresa's interesting case for it has occurred ever since the beginning of history. And millions of folks believe the answer is “telepathy,” but we scientists are more like Doubt- ing Thomas. We feel-such in- cidents are a chance climaz to a culmination of subconscious processes. Scrapbook this case. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case - 434: Teresa J, aged 19, is very much troubled. “Dr. Crane,” she began, “what : do you think about metal telep- athy? * 2% “Last Tuesday night I had the . ‘most -fearful dream, I tal telepathy?” * > IS .TELEPATHY PROVED? er two weeks earlier and had felt that her mother looked un- duly frail. Teresa also informed me her mother always wrote her a letter each Sunday, which usually ar-— rived in Tuesday's mail, x * ‘On this Tuesday, no letter came from her mother. So when Teresa went to bed, two .ideas were lodged in her subconscious mind, namely, “Mother looked ill’ and “Her letter didn't come today.” Those two ideas were entirely adequate to explain a dream that would generate a death situation, . And just one such coincidence, ke Teresa's dream that was “that dé not coincide with a’ death notice, are quickly for-— gotten, : Mést of you readers have thus dreamed of thf’ death of one or more relatives and friends during your lifetime, yet there was no such death when you ——= next morning. “The Hidden Persuaders,” is a stimulating recent book by Vance Packard outlining how such sub- conscious appeals sway us in buy- ing merchandise. * * * : Tt is possible for 100 people to start out with the same data and 9 . Can help | He announced that the first of | a F s : " . ar = his aE E01 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ciaciawin R 3, 1959 : — ei Py een : Leads Were Square \Albany Changed Often Mguntain Hits: Peak Rachel Name. a ‘isp : ~ : a ape eae Up to about 1876, pencil leads Albany the cspital-of New York FAIRBANKS — Highést moun-|. Rachel is the Hebrew nate for Of ae ors. LHASA pest ae range Hetend of Found. /state, was’ first named Fort Nas-|‘#i0 Peak in North, America isja female sheep. ~ fF hy sees og ‘mwW, * |sau, then renamed Fort Orange. |M@t: McKinley in Mt. McKinley na- . : ES 2» 4 My ‘ ongey FOL 5 sind anke- intel ate ah te Pays ‘for Dead Foxes ‘lThe British named it Albany in tional park in Alaska. , Accidents Expensive — en oe Fm che . “KATMANDE®: FAP PE, ; North America is Quebec, a col-| New pd still pays a bounty) 1664. Albany was one of the titles) Female elephants assist one an-| Industrial accidents in the U.S. ox Narula, Moca t ting a. Yel a : 4 Jortul city founded 351 years ago. | for dead _ foxes bei fe af King James II. , jother during birth of young. ! cost $500 million a year. WETHERBEE. ' = 5 be PO ir, ul o ¥ / seo a 1 a2 S = ; st 7 7 SIKKIM") ee INDIA “SyPAKISTA ; ae ~ * ¢ucurtme 4 er ~ MANDALAY] | = — REDS ON INDIA’S BORDER — Arrows, Newsmap, locate reported new concentration of Communist Chinese troops on In- dia’s northeastern border. Extra Early Peach Crop Ready for Home Canning What foods will you buy for the tured in some stores. Continued Labor Day weekend? Many meats|withholdings of breeding and feed- will be specially marked to-make|ing stock should support the cattle meal getting easy as well as|market through the remainder of economical, and Michigan grown/1959. produce is. stil] abundant. The * * * ~-harvest—of—Michigan -peaches—is|—Broiler-fryers and family - size about 10 to 14 days earlier than|turkeys continue in the limelight. last year. Homemakers planning|Fryer prices during the first part to can, freeze, or preserve morejof September will be about the peaches should do so within théjsame as they were in August. next week, for supplies will soon/Family size turkey supplies will grow smaller. be abundant through September. . THIS WE EK When you choose fish, remem- sch ti ie arets ber that Lake Erie perch are ea Preys 8 me aa ori plentiful and ocean fillets are in fall supplies will be ghout 16 per\oe en tere” Pneee are scarce. cent larger than a year ago. This, PRODUCE IN THE MARKET plus fht fact that the amount of} Homegrown supplies still dom- pork in cold storage is largerjinate the produce counters. than a year ago indicated lower-|Weather has caused unusually than-last-year’s pork prices. early harvest this year. Whole, half and portions of ham x «© * are specially marked this week.} Hot wether has caused peaches Check whether ham is “fully|to ripen 10 to 14 days earlier than cooked" or marked. “‘ready - to -/normal. Fresh peach -supplies eat,” for roasting time will differ.|from Southwest Michigan are not If you choose canned ham, check}as heavy as anticipated. The the label for refrigeration instruc-|peaches are ripening so quickly tions, Many stores will slice and|that more are being sent to ia tie canned ham for easy oven /essors. heating. . In: the eastern Michigan area Spareribs will cost less than | the peach story is about the earlier this summer, and barbe- | same. The Halehaven peach, cue might be made in the even | one of the mid-season varieties, if not on the grill. Franks, roll | will be finished by Labor Day. sausage, bacon and Boston butt | The Kalhaven, one of the tate are other pork vuts rating the | season peaches and one of “economical-buy” list. the best for canning and freez- ing will ripen from the middie Beef prices look much. the same as they have been during the last| ' plea! prelepgnee month with ground beef, steaks, righ ms three days chuck and standing rib being fea. y Elberta and then J. H. Hale Since the peak of supply and |the best flavor eames three to je days after harvest for varie- 1 IF HEARING IS YOUR P ROBLEM ty begins, homemakers wishing to BELTONE conserve more peaches should do so now. The season will soon be IS YOUR ANSWER finished. Wait and your cupboard ‘ > or freezer may be bare of peach- Beltone Hearing service |" . : ‘ $. 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The steers brave cowboys rope in horns. ithe animal’s jaw and lip. ° a a ee SEATTLE (UPT\—“Pearl. don’t|scene, Strips of ‘lial wos ripped, it. 1 noticed some movement or | “We've got op =) oma Dl rough-riding rodeos, may -pot be} That meant. “steers for rodeo) It took Ayres mere than a. year, : ~ Ttoueh iff “Dén’t! It’ might be a[from the home and its steps erum- apes Se ee ee * |whole aréa out there will have to so fierce as greenhorn audiences roping had to be imported, usually |of painstaking trial and error to She Pledges $17,000. . bomb!" ” “lay ala thine: exgladed right P ne es andl °® searched and examined thor- think. : |from Mexico, at considerable cost.| 6+ ait the kinks out of the horns. That warning cry came an it-li, per face,” said Mrs. pha I knocked on the oughly.” : din fac he| , Ayres, 35, who owns ‘the 16 se |_HARBOR SPRINGS (®~A $17,000| tant before Mrs, Pearl Kongsle, Peari answered, 1 asked her: Police could offer no motive for Picangredinpaiting aia ce Shady Acres horse raset’ | «tye gold ‘about 400 sets ami| terior of th amie “ioe ee! pts: Fo [wo stopped tte pay» good sight “?Pearl, what te-that cack anjthe murder and-psid there were no eers “I've sold a one interior the Harbor Springsto bits by a ane on me >» There's a noise in it|suspects as yet. That’s* right, false horns. in the Mera Nevada Darcnagptt guaranteed them for a year," A and Church has been pledged| the a : visit. porch Felina Rancher Richard E. Ayres is) *lie Mle Uhandy horns” tor $3 ported Ayres. ‘I clear about $10/by Mis, Herbert Stockham of Bir- ion speed: — . Bowman gare oes aaron wat S wehbe wi sy Body in Ri responsible for the attachments. A a aE vey oan en each set.” |mingham, Ala. The gift is in mem- win Aledo ie an thaeed Pri — wakes Kale” identify y in River ade of Fiberglas,| *P =o “The Mexican steers have pretty ory of her late husband, an Ala- knocked hub caps 1 neighborhood “ pictead wp. the Sera icaral oes the teteel for belitons ms. good natural horns but after a lol bama indystrialist who frequently * parked car, shattered windows |cided. to stop by and say good) As Mrs. Konene PIs At | PORT HURON U#-The body of P Until Ayres put his inventive; The horns are made of moldedjof roping and bulldogging they vac ationed here, =, | ao et eee fp the neigh- | night no 2M, Kongsle. ; a lg an oe i mind to work, it was well nigh Fiberglas mounted on a plastic become injured about the head— | damage to the home. | _“# matiees a» brown paper bag le U's DEAD’ fied as William Howard, 84 of impossible to rope as , domestic | eap lined with foam rubber. rope burns and bruises,"’ he said. The London Police Force was. = on the steps,” said Mrs. Bow. 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Peer ge eS je Pe ae at = = pss we = A : ie gy i Ss ais ee = . : P ¥ ema & ees = bo @ 2S vere - : : i * ’ uae Se ; s pe Shae < Fs rk ; : ae 4 a : ; * Sout : , eo ce « » f i : - i * - ’) : # wi . \ 4 PESTS ea: Sea a! eee 5 he go H i a fg S 2 ¢ , * % . * - : : ‘ ‘ ; ne cae 5 es, ‘ i ir ho : eRe ® wae | < . ‘ : . : \ . . , : : A ‘ + a ‘ " Shee : + ’ : i . : * A r _THe Pontiac PRESS. THURSDAY. 3 SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 ah at é ( so, tig aaa & - nk a a a Bane as = — a ene . ae om : is ; — - | t = ; Mi yeaa Board of “Regents : "onthe on P “Tam not afl with any sf tc Rec d M k Ik sT ugh Lea Pay ~ Detroit Attomey Fig ts Br His Belieis. |pottical party now, but 1-80 cow | e 0 OF ar S e as ou me DSM i + sider myself @ liberal,” he said. oe | 8 7" 4 : : cae nec, , Jmafrty of both moses happenin and oletuneliat helio case this has gray-hairediwho was stationed at Selfridge! * Lockwdod blasted the sales tax WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-|ported previously. In comparison, | elections. Ee {been to draw a sharper line be- “bave been his father subscribed to @ fundamental principle of taxation|ord of never having had & veto | Vetoes and 9 of Franklin D. Roose- sa aed important economic issue. Inthe civic and foreign language newspaper con- accopding to the abiljty to pay.” overridden is establishing him as|velt's 631 vetoes were overriden.| Some leading Democrats adihitipublie mind, Eisenhower. appears others in|sidtred pro-Communist, Lockwood “The new so-called use tax is|one of the toughest chief execu-| * 4. 8 fcr PA gl Tran thems|to have become to many the sym- milk and said. or nothing more than a subterfuge |tives with which any Congress has| Beyond his veto record, reo ar rg yop ;(bol of the “savers,” battling the her issues -— * * for an additional sales tax,” he | dealt ever. Eisenhower is demonstrat- — pea — Democratic “spenders.” ape ae ee ts “Tam sors to sy tat In @ ly fe wag ares te 1953. ee .* ig that « president whe standsl oq’ cei inflation mancuvers, the Greater Detrel aba tathpaleec relia reap tig te te Ges tites Geasined Ovni sor _ eee Oe Sere 15 Hee Republicans sd 6 Dert (ting what 1 wants dar it's Coo. His vlaas Aull _ but de. Nasser, Saud Chit-Chat Counell, = loosely knit organ- |est of the consumer.” terday was his first appearance assistant County ocrats sustained Eisenhower's overwhelmingly controlied| stroyed the bold, imaginative pro-| CAIRO (UPI)—United Arab Re- ization formed 25 years ago ‘to ~“¢ rag in the high comt, -. cutor, joined him in the suit. pas ig SEPARA IS. peblic| yy tn eaysetion. pasty grams Democratic. lendef® were} pubiic President Gamal Abdel Nas. prycageerd md Lockwood served without com-| He has practiced law in Detroit! Resembling an American stock|dominant Democratic’ majority) This is no means political ac-|after time they have had to tailor Seudl Arabia pi pees members we haye nerds we nation on attorney. for Lt. Milo} jogs ann’ teem UES te WSiexthange room, the Netherlands mired ‘in new political frustration.|complishment and politicians of their production to fit the pattern|hour and-45 minutes in their sec- rnaage wo B00 MGB pindk aivineeaeee Hoes ate ter & hd ——s ba gl opchgpe feat = = As it ‘had 143 times previously, |both parties recognize it is likely|laid down by the President, asjond round of privat talks here unsuccess-/for millions of flowers Congress ‘bowed to Eisenhower's|to have some deep-seated effect they see likely to do in a n terday. Details th eet when we feel we have a battle to'security risk. 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S. was put While detectives and patrolmen|cold morning, and Ted Shelly had a! we Chi P li : or the return of more than 80 800 was unable to go fo work the day|on sale in New Taek 10,0, It\searched for her. nearly oo bag oP mae ae Be = ers working on suitcase from U. 8. one in heat, Eileen|a under . it, Firemen ‘ 3 =. I ndicts 1cago 4 OLICE CAPE CANAVERAL, “Fla, (UPI)| ‘such projects as the Pershing: and Rie sutomobl gg, od suitcase cop- printed Sark ica een oe Soe a ay ; cool at a mated damage at about $50. ee — More than~-800~ construction’ yjinutemen missiles and the Saturn! work: eye-|the s “from her! treet : worket's involved in several impor-| s ket; tainag: Me clothing. his “ i. 8 amma wading poo four See Oo ates CHICAGO (AP) - A special’ Richard E. Austin, 37, nti re- tant waiedika peslocts;seiiineh tr pace PoC glasses and his false teeth, |home.. x Study Bottle Machine. : Bir pas “indicted” pes atteras aceysed of ork toda nseing eyeent of} The base ae meckanen! eves NYC: busy ee ; "\She Likes October 23 P, cil Do +t Roll “| New YoRK (UPD — Super r | wage ute, ; 8 element selenium w Horbo encils n (s) ; . Bie eS Oe ae the ring for" the three-day strike at the na-|transmits electricity — depending F BUSY =~ | SOUTHBURY, Conn. (UPD — markets are studying a Swedish barat rye ° - aaa ee oS tion's missile test center ended yes-|upon the degree of light, more or| NEW YORK—The harbor of New| All four of Mrs, Fred Finn's chil-| TOLEDO—Most modern pencils machine that is said to accept t marceties disstintion ie | ‘This was done, the indictment terday when striking equipment op-|less, that falls upon its receptive| York City handles about 33 millionjdren were born,on Oct. 23 be- are six-sided rather than round ree T! bottles, sort them for size : Rarcotie —— g. eead, “by advising their codefen- erators won in a wage dips with’ surface. tons of cargo per year. ‘tween 1952 and 1958. . |they won't roll away. ' . and give customers refunds. F Seventeen others, many alleged, dants and coconspirators of the ee narcotics peddlers, were named/plans and activities of ¢govern- Wednesday in indictments whic ‘h| mental agencies charged with the followed monthlong questioning of responsibility of enforcing the ‘ hundreds of - witnesses, many laws relating to Illicit traffic in | brought here from prison cells. | narcotics.” The ring, the government said.) The former agent, Edward R.' was headquartered in Chicago and Gayles, 38, a Negro, now an at-) grossed $75,000 every 10 days here torney, was charged with con- alone. spiracy with six codeféndants and The indictments were described eight alleged ecoconspirators for as a major development in the conspiring to import narcotics for Justice. Department's drive sale .and distribution in the United against organized crime and rac-'Stalés & keteering. * *x* * : The policeman, Sheldon F, Tell-. Police Commissioner ——_ er, Miles J. Cooperman, 29), and J, O'Connor immediately sus- —_———— == | pemded the three policemen. They. jsurrendered to federal agents and. ae held on $5,000 bond each. Air rash S Gayles was arrested and later re- leased under $5,000 bond. Teller told newamen he and the lother detectives are innocent of ig tin as qd. lany wrongdoing. < h| Five-Year-Old 6 Young Girls Peris as Plane Cracks Up in Says School _ Storm Near Fairbanks | ‘(Methods Poor WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! FAIRBANKS, — Alaska taPrae SOUTH-BEND. Ind—(AP)—Karl Lost in a storm and running. low Mic hael Jenkins, 5, laid the blame “ 1 ; on fuel, That was the last terse | on inadequate ‘education after he , report from the pilot of a char-| i dinappe ared for several hours on| ROEBUCK AND co/ SKIRTS | i tered plant that crashed in cen} hie a from his first day FULL FLARE at scnoo ° ; — Ss —_ ee ties “es He got off the school bus at é ED SKIRTS! = ng em © os h . the wrong stop, A state trooper a : girls, to ae) — on _ {finally found him near Niles, The girls, all in their early ao Mich more thao five a MANY IMPO 3 | . or late teens, had been selling Sarl complained to his mother RTE 8) FABRIC i + magazine subscriptions anciwrté Mrs Earl M. Jenkins, that after S ° : homeward bound when the twin a full say te achoot. “fl stilt os ' ; engine C45 plunged to the ground Qouidn't read those ai | . s . P » signs along, near McGrath, 300 miles south- . is j ¢ } Fl weat of here the road | | SOLIDS! PLAIDS! CHECKS! Killed were CW. (Bud) Priest, | Anchorage, the pilot; CA, Bailey, Pope John Offers | 35, Seattle, who had charge of the i tour; « Rosalee Johnson, Conrad, Prayers for Hungory TWE E Ds! : SU 4 FAC E INTER EST! , Mont; Diane Nelson, Fargo, CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy ee » : ND; Shirley Salazar, Hawaii;! (UP1)—Pope John XXIIT last night Cathy Clark, Cheyenne, Wyo; offered prayers for Hungary and Albert McKellop, ‘Tulsa, Okla: | recalled its ordeal] at the hands of and Virginia Lee Ostrander, 18,\‘‘a movement which . .. leads us Just say “Charge it’ on Seattle : ‘to wonder if the spirit of Chris- SRC... use as a. 30-DAY * * * tian civilization has really paased CHARGE ACCOUNT or ake In ‘ heatie. Miss Ostrander’s over us." mother. said, ‘Virginia’ Lee, The pontiff spoke to a ceaerall planned to return home yesterday: audience of 8,000 celebrating the hut they decided to stay in Alaska feastday of St. Stephen, the first) a few days more." 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Sizes 7 to 14. 7 to 14 shop - Second Floor a ‘tei Meni a anitotin tavernas. oe Tek Mente Prosi «Rear Chre Reset Z 4 ere Oa epee. | Big Parade ~~ Criticize Diggs Negro Post Commander Chides Congressman for Running From Fight DETROIT (AP) — The Negro commander of American Legion Post 184 has criticized Rep. Charles Diggs (D-Mich) for re- signing from the legion in protest against what Diggs called racial discrimination. Diggs, a Negro from Detroit, announced his resignation last week because the Legion's nation- ab convention rejected a proposal to integrate its 40 & 8, a fun-ma ing auxiliary, John M, Harris, commander ot Post 184, of which Diggs was a member, said he had written the congressman urging him to recon- sider. “T have always held you in high- est esteem for being a fighter for the civil rights we as Negroes are]; entitled to, but certainly do not have,” Harris wrote Diggs, ‘Yet you quit in the face of a fight.” Harris, a Ford Motor Co, elec- trician; said his currently is all Negro, but has -had white members in the past. ‘ Death Notices. ROY WHITE Roy White, infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel White of 181 Cedar-| dale St., died Wednesday morning at Pontiac General Hospital, Surviving besides his parents are three brothers, Donnie, Norm a-n - By RELMAN MORIN a Champs Elysee Wotnaeiny. A millon. or more cut loose in frensied enthusiasm. equaled only on the- liberation of |W the city from the Germans by the forces of Dwight D. Eisenhower the general. x * * Choking with emotion, the Presi- dent gave his thanks in his halt- ing French; “Je vous aime, tous’—"I love you, all.” * * * é “We love you"tao, Ike,” came! if not in those exact words. and Lawrence, and two sisters, Jean and Barbara. i" Prayer service for the one-day- | old infant was held at 11:30 am | today at the William F. Davis Fu-| neral Home with burial in Oak Hill|™®™ to hold the post of vice lord Cemetery. EDMUND F. KROSS CLARKSTON — Service for Ed mund F. Krona, 87, of 55 Washing- ton St., urday at Sharpe-Goyette Funeral Hfome here, Burial will be in An dersonville Cemeté@ry. Mr. Kross died yesterday at) Glen Acres Rest Home after an ilness of four weeks, Surviving are a_ sister, Mrs. Loulse Hoxie, and two nieces, Mrs, Harry Anderson and Mrs. Earl Campbell of Pontiac, the thunderoug response, in spirit another it For Eisenhower, on mission in a quest of peace, Deaths Elsewhere .GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — Mrs. Gertrude Adams Lee, 89, pioneer woman Yeader in politics, died Wednesday, She was the first wo- man in Colorado to be named a presidential elector, She served in 1912, voting for Woodrow Wilson. She was active -in politics for many years and was honorary secretary vf the Democratic Na-| tjonal Convention in 1936. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Mrs. Gladys Newman, 71, former presi: dent of the National Council of Jewish .Women, died Tuesday’ night. She “came to Tampa six years ago from Cleveland, Ohio,| Fhe widow of Julian C, Newman, | president of M & N Cigar Man- ufacturing Co., she was treasurér of the firm and secretary of the |Standard Cigar @o. | NEW YORK (AP) ‘Ruzena’ Pelantova, 73, of Prague, died— Tuesday, She, served as vice Idrd mayor from. 1946 until the Communist coup! d'etat in 1948. Militantly opposed to the Reds, she was threatened iwith arrest but friends arranged, will be held at 2 p.m. Sat- ther escaped through Germany to the Pnited States. | HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Mrs.| IW. Culp, 78, mother of Mrs.| |Oveta Culp Hobby, president and editor of the Houston Post, died Tuesday of a heart ailment, Her} home was in Fort Worth. Her death occurred during~a visit to) Houston, : . Psychological Warfare Part of Defense Course A discussion of psychological aster, an enemy-borne ‘disaster, | warfare, Communist style, will be) accident or family illness,” sald a new feature of the Medical Emergency Course, gin its third year in Pontiac un- der the direction of the Oakland County Office of Civil Defense and the Oakland County Health Depart- ment. The 13-week course will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. Thursday nights at Mark Twain School, beginning with registrations at 7:45 p.m. Sept. 10 “The course offers training in the event of any medical emer- gene y. whether it be natural dis- Opens Fair Tomorrow DETROIT (% — A ‘three-mile- Jong parade, including more than 3,500 persons in 110 units, will open the 110th Michiggg State Fair in Detroit tomor The procession will shove from the downtown business district the course supervisor, Mrs. Her- about to be-| minio Rodrigues g jr., a nurse who acts as coordinator for med. | ical training for the county civil | defense office, The lecture on psychological war fare wilt be given by Mrs. Rodri- | guez, She said it would cover the | background of Communist plans | and tactics and the present tech- | niques used by Communist infil-! trators, * * * Other subjects will include first | aid; medical emergencies arising | out of nuclear, biological and chemical warfare; sanitation, home protection, basic nursing techniques and artificial respira- tion, * * * Films will be shown and the field exercise in which the school hospital. The course is open to the public. | It is sponsored by the Pontiac Of- fice of Civil Defense. | wars, | final class will be devoted to a) will be converted into a temporary ‘moment s : down from Loridon and carried on Pate’ Thunders | was a day poignant with Sas aie PARIS (AP)—Dwight D, Eisen-|ories, hower the diplomat rode down the) tad ft Pees tn ewe of pageantry.to make it a day to remember for the first American President to visit France since Woodrow Wilson after World War L The rousing welcome began the Ejisenhower’s jet \into the night, The early evening drive up the Champs Elysee Parisians 20 deep linéd the fam- ous thoroughfare to shout them- selves hoarse—Vive eek (Ike}.” Eisenhower, and , President Charles de Gaulle stood up in the open car as they proceeded up the avenue to the Arch of Triumph, Eisenhower beamed broadly, bowed repeatedly, held both hands over his head again and again. He wore a dark civilian suit. De} ¢ Gaulle wore the general's uniform of the Frénch army he led* in}; World War II under Eisenhower's over-all command, The vast throng fell silent as the two old soldiers reached the tomb of France's unknown soldier under the arch. * * * Massed there were French and American veterans of both world 4 man with a mutilated, man limping on a wooden leg... hee ; pletely unable to speak at all”"| t confined to a/fore noon. No damage estimates a blind man behind f that one does not forget?| Burst of applause interrupted eae ae Shave been announced. giasses...and a cluster of gen-|Paris hag just given it” _-|him. The’ President swallowed | Pking oven, Pontiac firemen Sennen ee nee erals and admirals, * Eisenhower—if he had prepared|hard as he went on: “We have|#t the Pontiac Motor Division NOW in PROGRESS Two Americans, a Negro Army|notes—discarded them in reply-jbeen allies for many years, from|Foundry Plant for several hours ; —, sergeant and an Air Force ser-|ing. Looking across the vastithe days of Lafaygtte...To this|this morning. . T¢ SALE em, pomtal Ge. vedio Ge See oe ate: nn Sens, kein « x * * kK, wreath. heart * tongue is very friendship, 4he loyal cpopera-| Plant protection officers Eisenhower gently placed , the|likely to stumble. Should 1 try to|tive effort that have always beén/fire was caused by an excess of VICTOR PAINT wreath and then, in a symbolic|express to you true|here whenever she needed it from/residue in the ventilating system|] 158 N. Saginaw FE 8-6544 ritual, he took a sword and -in-|feelings, the true that = ; of the oven. 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Then there's the famed Farm| keys and 1,400 pigeons. oy at — 2 front’ of the grandstand on the Fuh Frolics in the Coliseum on} Many of the entries will come Mz ris, Uandrece, Sept. 9; closing day, Sunday, Sept. 13, and'the evenings of Tuesday, Wednes-|trom Oakland County. | paw alle tl SRE gigantic free fireworks display day and Thursday, Sept. 8, 9 and! Livestock will be judged in the "se at B =“ Sunday night. /10. Highlighting this year's Frotics Coliseum as follows: {necteateere enter’ sooaaes ont amas? | Taleawe will feature its,is the appearance @ the Detroit) norses—quarier, sept. 5: Roigtane, (TE Judged Sept. 4. and maple prod- ; : : i gessteeniastaaat : Se af @. ; : Quncn Fredc eCSTIVG H : me q = s ° nl 5 * ‘ 2 hee Sx. : : ; : er Senge ‘Blames NCO MB Queen's Ball fo Kick Off jin Burglari : in Burglaries . Gala Event Tomorrow Polish Youth, on Bond, | 7 : o Says ROTC Instructor} ROMEO — Parades, dances, free stage shows and a < —Aecopted— sa Peres --Solorful._coronation-ceremony will be- featured in —— wa Romeo’s 27th annual Peach Festival which officially opens tomorrow night. The first major event will be the Queen’s Ball to be . “held fram 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Romeo Community | } Youth and Civic Center. | Reade at code Tags . Peach Queen Lorelei Hoxie, 18, of Armada, and her caret oe escort will lead the grand march. Falling in behind | 2 > © |them will be the 10 mem. . | a Queen Lore lei bers of her court-and their ° dates. Gives Basket | A teenage dance for the to Re ? Ra bu I younger crowd will be held Pr ZAuID ,jat the same time at the Romeo Peach Queen Lorelei|Lions Community Field. Hoxie, Md a yesterday| The carnival will open at noon as tage 98 basket of prize Michi- on Saturday, and Spinster Auto — peaches eae speaker — koidenttn =: Rayburn in Washington, D.C. | Races scheduled In turn, she won amr admiring|? p.m..at the Lions Field. in 4 ~ ‘ : glance from the speaker and an &:. & 2 me mM . , , 33, of 28252 Shiawassee St., Far-| > a ission lasting for 10 days, year’s ‘evént' will present more livestock | mington,- were arrested In-connec4}. —. fe ree gar — that peaches are his) — Free. acts will be staged at the «for judging and viewing than. ever before in the fair’s 10-year |tion with burglaries committed: _/ PEACHES FROM A QUEEN — High point of Romeo peaches while Representative William S. fa fruit. fleld at 7 p.m. A. street dance “nistorye Many of ‘thé etitries. will be from Oakland County. the Borie Rie os yesterday's tour of Wasihngton, D, C, for Romeo Broomfield (R-Oakland County) watches the With Lorelei for the presenta- | Will follow at 9 in the A&P park. te : ! area. , Peach Queen Lorelei Hoxie, 18, of Armada, was proceedings. The queen is scheduled to nilike | tion ceremony in Rayburn’s of- | s let on 8, Bailey Street. ee i * * | her meeting with House Speaker Sam Rayburn. a sijmiar presentation to Vice President Richard |-fice were her chaperone, Mrs. | Hom coming and Special ; prs te T ow Last Day The Polish’ youth told troopers) ‘Here she presents him with a basket of prize . _M. Nixon today. ~“ : | We As Paras, of Romeo, and |services will be held at local , | or nort : ay. }that he and the other boy had * —— _ — | Congressman James G, O'Hara {churches Sunday morning. At 1:30 oun j ld 5 Buy Book I turned over their loot to Jaime : = | | (D-Macomb County) and Wit |p.m. two local softball wi | fo Buy s, Enroll | | P _feams will oe - : A age and the Army sergeant and that Stude t t liam 8, Broomfield (R-Oakiang [play and exhibition game at - Sf at 1 Par ~~ +P WALLED LAKE—Tomortow _is'the hegre —s Pe ge > | —$—$_—— Wednesday . é North Central County). * |Romeo's Memorial Stadium. rle ~ |the tinal day for senior high school | » = aa 'Schoo. © cud O , The queen was scheduled to pre- | > TA ie d ' ae ss : ~ trom them. Jaime has denied the Is to pen ll xford: rt sent a basket of peachés to Vice| Free acts again are scheduled Yor dee: , 4 purdiase charge. a : President Nixon today and then|2 and 9 p.m.-at the Lidns Field. 3 Will Play Major Rolls|™ake any necessary changes in) siate Police have asked the ; : . P 10 n Of S return to Michigan tonight. | A concert will be presented by 7 Cc i; clads schedules. + U.S. Army tp question the ser- | OXFORD—All children in grades; The Leonard School kindergarten * * * ' {the Romeo Council of Church em onference Dea ng} New pupils who have not done geant, one through eight in the Oxford|Which will also serve children in | Lorelei will continue her public} omen in the First Congregational ‘With Juvenile Problems so already are asked to enroll a Kuryezyk, who has been living|Area Community School Dito en send = ‘Kudoeate Public Can View New jappearances in Detroit tomorrow, |“hrehyard at 7 p.m. ‘ ee Pe jel h with his mother, and stepfather in|will report to. their respective) , ire, ‘ H In the morning she will ride in CORONATION SUNDAY Three Oakland County officials Wap vile ma. The on open | Hamtramck, has géaid that he schools at 9 a.m. Wednesday. eee es have not yet regis- College in Avon During jin. Michigan State Fair parade, | Highpoint of Sunday's progvam who work with xavenile _: |wants to become: a U.S. citizen and/exception is the Lakeville Schpol a will report on Wednesday; Logbor Day ‘and in the afternoon she will be | wil] be the coronation gee oe ues be open from § a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,' join the Marines. Now he is afraid|where the starting ‘time is 8:30|/" "esistration purposes only. ‘ ‘guest at the Tiger baseball game |sét for 9 p.m, at the “a ike major rolig: but will not be open next week. ‘that he will be deported instead. a.m. : * * & . i tat Briggs Stadium. ree ; next: Wednesday. at a joint meet- “ The first sesston ai the Daniet | AVON TOWNSHIP—North . Cen- - Governor G, Mennen Williams - = > org eagle ; i Axford School kindergarten wu |‘f@! Christian College, which will : will pay. bis annual visit to - Court raga be held Sept. 11, Kindergarten | oper’ its doors Sept. 14, will be! ee, = oe Oe ee Soe Cour pd gage * x d children, not already registered, | the scene of an open house from tors Pig y-—oterad prt a posi . ai will do so Wednesday or Thurs- | 10 a.m: to 6 p.m, on Labor Day. ishpressive event . ence at the Wenenalt Hotel in): tea high students, Sea tied fe laren Los ‘os 8 ; or st , who have i on the former - ‘Bay Se poe tha gt acaone § a completed their registrations, will Maxon estate at 820 W. Avon Rd. Monday is Parade Day in Ro- 7 ai Coadcad Gavin. snd report to school on Sept. 10. Open to public viewing wilk be the we es op Jucade 2: -Washalewes, aadebet} .. «- 88 entire 37-acre college site, the main wis a Camtrear Parade. 10 : . \ one School buses will make their first| house and the new multi-purpose a.m. it will feajure os mad Juvenile Court. Officers Assn. runs on Wednesday and ‘return all| building now nearing completion. smal) floats, walking and : eae nang 7 bared! day sessions! The three-story structure wil single entries, Judges ill award : ne On ee emgg _—— dudge Superintendent of Schools R. A. —_ and — dorm 1 agp tt _—* % — — sort ais 7B pee aga Ambrose’ will greet 14 new staff! with aq adjacent wing tor ad- Theme of this year's parade is —" dates iy bey anal pod gi rypate Anaad ministrative offices and tem- “These 50 United States." ~Changes to modernize the state's day: lead next Tues porary ‘classrooms, : In the afternoon, beginning at a@loption taws, one of. Judge nae A master plan“has been drawn re 2 _ spectacular floral Pa- Moore’s goals. Wayne County by Wyeth and Harman Architects Po ra Phas 1 start “ its route north ‘ee ae peace Four Men Arrested |st por iarn tor deveioping te] _———o ‘ man — entire acreage, A total of 14 col ’ In a question-and einer H R clas lege buildings is planned to border FLOATS TO PARADE iat’ Gua aetees iy etherk. in KOC TOW] | Lake Norcentra. SHARON LEX WILES Chairman Robert C. Inwood said officers from around the — — ee f ?_*- 28 An October 24 wedding is there will be. 25 gaily ‘decorated ite juvenile court probation Ph sone IN ROCHEST ‘ " ‘ROCHESTER~A brawl on Main| Visitors have been asked to.bring) planned by Sharon Lee Wiles (floats, 10 high school bands, the a eee corner and “streets..tour the building before the Coucnil pote aah ab ets eat eat ietelamiel te ees Deedee poo nee «Ager 5 ex a in Rochester, contains and + meeti 14. Called the ;"Spartan Motel,” [ended with the arrest of the four SOpim, Wooded shenges, near ot lee bcs. Mase County Y gereee Court Duinicn| pill farelshée-and. really: tor in we teeters eiiclency.apertintets the first. [participamts, ‘two from Troy and| College officials sald. Martin Wiles ot 3151 Avalon Rd., | Sheriff's Possee in the parade. George Edwards are expected to| about a week. Rochester Village officials will motel located within the village li two from ‘Pontiac, and treatment) Young people interested’ in at-' Auburn Heights. Her fiance is £8. aah ae 5 ; as rae ae »; “pot one. for/ minor injyries at -Pon-| tending. the newcollege are in-\ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- | qhe floats will be judged by Purpose is to have juvenile court) — Pleo gs : ~* Hie poietic won: Prgpigbrn Fi padhemhbec — _7 Tyson “as bade aoe former Governor Murray D. Van Personnel exchange ideas and dis) a : Located! Near Are . / * Pots + ghee ad ~ Kee Wagoner, prominent artist Joba = =, =\Council Refers ted! Near Area Colleges | > ii hae wie ee ia| the Open house: teal Seminary at Grand Rapids. | Goopin or Bloomfield Mille, and * » . With the view to improvement of} ~~ "°" "= ot &: eo ae a _ | cmos Fret eR J 60 service to’ the children of Michi-- Request to Vacate al a: , ’ Haas. ee “ito City Attorney (OUI : SCT | si be te Manne? ara e : pee ‘ yew . > Parade =. ty : orney : ay goa - Ow slated to start at $ p.m. Entries ROCHESTER — The opening of} signed by Architeet Leonard G. |f bands and floats constructed purely ee eo ae ee ae , ATA, of Deteoit, he, for comic or satiric effect. oy ecamaien fo tad e eee Ge ee * « @ businessmen _jo build rao eo = A spectacular fireworks display Fy * é _ EIGHTEEN ty Ea at few have been termed murder and sul- cide by Wayne County. sheriff's | More than 12,200 pupils in the|with 10th and 11th graders attend- Waterford Township School Dis-jing from 7:40 a.m. to 2:30 p.m, ‘trict are’ expected to enroll in 24 Seniors will attend classes have been missing since yesterday morning, Detroit police reported today - car. A.D. Blackwood who is retiring. "MOUNT CLEMENS (AP)—A hungry, wandering family — Payne: returned to Michigan with his family in-hope of ‘told to- get" ‘take a/St ‘of 12 which had just about giver up hope was found and finding work. - gi *: oe he : i - ents — pulled from despair early today by Macomb County sher- “They looked SS ae Port Huron and rage areas sehool official co a 5 mend - ire Ie. TAL LAN ~ Sff's deputies. A ew but — va a co “The — Sagan — ont Sean | parties hich wen used to show | wm elO for & UMEN’ * * - seemed about - hope. 8 ; BS : nip / document, 5 : = ¥ : : Deputies Lewis Marasco and? William Balfour were on The officer added: “Balfour and I decided that we gy re in the office of the a Pb vag _ the order gl gpg Pong oss, y $10 ’ weeks nog routine road patrol when they spotted @ battered 1951 ought to try to help those folks. We went to Mount | superintendent of schools said Asst./0 00) iat %0, 60 ns Oe ead tea EDWARD'S .. . « sedan parked on a Clinton Township roadside near here. Clemens and got them a $25 check from the sheriff's © | Principal C. ® Forsman will carry a ee a women on & S. Seginaw Marasco said, “We stopped and went over to check it. emergency reliet fund. I thought ‘the man was geing to |™ in Staley’s absence. . ii Pues ioe : ————— It was pretty beat up and really had seen the. road.” cry when we gave him the check. : Bi. M. nat age per ae a, aypery 3 -, beard vice- aa se is ree | They found Kenneth Payne, 46, atid five children. when we went to a motel and arranged with the man- |dition pending results of a cardio-| will call, at Chicago and Kenoshs, DR. HENRY A. MILLER § sleeping on the ground around the auto, Mrs. Payne, 33, —§ ao., J stewart, to let them have two units without cost |graph examination. His condition Wis., as well as Detroit. . i was asleep inside the car with five other children. The temporarily. He agreed’ and they moved in. was improving, however: ‘| It the Maritime Commission Optometrist < children range in age from eight months to 15 yoirs, “After that we had the guys: at the office contact a Pl ip prac ee a ee wae. — eae "Payne told the officers he and his family had lived in construction company in New Baltimore. The company said i ae years. — ary pray Sh yer planned 7 Soginow Street Memphis, (Mich.), but went to Illinois when Payne lost his to send Payne over and they would have work for him. u sed school system cam ships, bt ‘said pipers riage . por pe yen | job. He worked briefly in Illinois, then lost his job again. -“He starts tomorrow.” : = needed to cise labor availa, 3 . : , nee * i a * . « C7 to to ‘ : : ; op = Miss Dies in Car Accident paige ob 5-5-- load |. «Beter Things in Sight” [ NILES ®#—Elmer Christ, 25, of, : . Term Violent Deaths F xpect 12.200 Pupi Is 15 Children Missing | cme csi es i elacts awl! igen Load * da | * / , H "- lear went off a curve on M40 and ; = Murders and Suicide . Since Yesterday overturned three ‘miles north | y PETRO‘T WP—Arnokd Kohler paca Tes hae | "in Waterford Schools! comer wenn. aot = Sue nie ms Gast ap| asm anaes ate | Open Fl Evins Cid Wed The violent deaths of an es’ DETROIT ¢ saat tebie parently was raciNg with another) Manufacturini Co. He succeeds tranged couple formerly of Novi! ranging in age from 10 to 14 years, apie EVERY NIGHT TO 9 deputies The children, three sisters, a ‘schools next Wednesday and/7:40 a.m. fo noon, or from noon}, 4, neigh * + & Thursday, with regular school!to 4:30., * lor gon ts ane Bigy pw They reported that Melvin Lane,.sessions for all grades- set for Beginning et 9:30 a.m. Tues- |Brennan Pools in Rouge Park 22, evidently shot and killed his Friday. day, more than 440 teachers will |shortly before noon and haven't estranged wife, Beverly, 20, hen * * _ meet at the high school for a day heen seen since. __ turned the rifle on himself. All elementary school. children) of general tion. «+ * * +’ The children are Patricia Stat- ford, 14; hér sisters, Sheryl, 10, and Evelyn, 22; a brother, Gerald, Tt, and @ neighbor boy, John Case, *el1 559 ‘60 Autos x * lin grades from- kindergarten The shooting climaxed an argu-,/through six with lgst names be- ‘ ment at the home of Mrs. Lane's ginnimg with “A” through ‘’K,” mother in Nankin Township Will register Wednesday, Those Tuesday. Mrs. Lane wa calling Whose last names begin with “L” the sheriff's office when two {through “Z" will register Thurs- shots were heard over the phone. ime have +_ * | Jusilor and senior pupils Atonement on ) Deputies raced to the scene to} heen registered and they will. : * * -* * Oe . find both Mr. and Mrs. Lane dead, begin regular class - sessions | Fourth, fifth and sixth Built This Week rot oh or an fhe kitchen floor,| Wednesday morning. pupils of the Leggett will 3 She pen in the chest] tion period, |attend session in four rooms in " and he had a bullet hole in the schedules will be made ant text,|the Cheletian Alliance Church on| DETROIT w—The auto indi neck. built 12,559 cars this week—all of > book; issued. Laboratory fees and a. them 1960 models — Automotive book deposits ghould be paid- at} Sixth grade pupils of the Mon-tnows reported today, _ Two Million Flee West ‘his time, Superintendent William iteith School will again attend The was low for the year] : 5 [Shunck said. classes at the Pierce Junior High’,., many companies still are in- ESSEN, Germany (UPI)—About| * + & School, Schoolcraft fourth graders | ,oived in the model changeover two million East Germans have! Of the total number of pupils will attend the Webster School, he ERAL stores Mon. thru Sat. - 7 Feo iat 45 | shutdown. fled to West Germany since 1960, expected to enro!l next week, |Will sixth grade pupils of the) Bujiding 1960 models this week the Institute for Economic Re- some 10,500 will be in the ele-| Williams Lake School. were Imperial, Dodge, Chrysler, search reported today. This was,mentary and junior high schools. | Approximately 66 pupils of the' DeSoto, Plymouth, Rambler, more than 11 per cent of East Ger-| Hours for class sessions of high | Waterford Center School will at- | Buick, Pontiac, Pack- many’s population, the report said.'school pupils have been arranged, ‘tend Stringham School. : ard and Chevrolet alr, | twee Eddie Steele--Ford (Ss «GIVES the Shirt on Your | Back to Deal With You 2 nT _____ are : A | When you buy a‘ new or used car 1 t you have your choice from a com- | plete display of sport shirts in our " show room. " Starting Noon Friday and All Day Saturday © 130 New Cars in Stock to Choose From. 20 Demonstrators to Choose. From - Many Trucks to Suit Your Needs — #6 Cylinders %*8 Cylinders % Automatics > Straight Transmissions _ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY — BETTER SERVICE — BETTER DEAL - YOU GET BOTH FROM BIG NEW OUTDOOR SHOWROOM 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. ry s =o Out ol ‘the high everh asia a = Be " <. gre. 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The arrests resulted from a : palace guard officer's report that|both the de! he received a letter signed by thejof pork and caused a general underground last week advising] pression of prices. him to’ resign his -post. because} _ Little: “we are going to wipe out the |the general beef market. whole royal family.”’ * _ Lamb supplies are abundan E 4 z 4 3 Prince Vakrivan, chief of} there are no changes in the palace protocol, and two other }market. ; , Members of the foyal staff were} St. @ 5S killed when & package addressed| -rhough production of fryers has i to King Suramarit and Queen|),., Sisowath exploded: while it -was|oernyjco mre stilt heavy ond being unwrapped. ers are featuring them ‘at economi- & - ’ sizes of Sugars Are Colorless cake between 4 and 16 pounds are all sugars are colorless and odor- | levels. less and cannot be distinguished * , Be by ordinary chemical tests. , - Eggs and dairy: Small sizes of are in heavy supply, medium Delaware has only 295 miles of e constantly becoming more railway and Rhode Island only and large sizes are Cae - eis CLOSE-OuT BUY AS PAIR OR SINGLES DELUXE PAIR » -. WDR-59 DD-59 Washer and Dryer, Reg. $494.90 Both for *389.90— ‘You Save $105.00 s tele ae ge Sg mee ee PONTIAC. PRESS, , MTERSDAY, SuPTEMBER 3, 1959 inate — ee ee ey Wee ie is i. * x i = : “rest of British trawlers outside ‘waa warning ‘shgts concerned, however, the situation des or Sa es Will Soviets Jam'V, oice | ME alps oelag oe gee fl valle green mr uiof P FP U. se a Relations herweon Rrtilsh amd [strcited fishing, Icelandic catches remier. rom. Icelandic sur- fre That has been the pattern ever ; since. ‘ | WASHINGTON (AP)-US. pro- Russian. leugiaee ‘cearenil As many as 122 British trawlers For ‘the Navy, it has provided ble ae Be pagandists have come up with an/ aimed their way by the Voice ‘have been inside the limits at any|valuable training. | Commodore In Hull, the biggest distant-water apparent can't-lose proposition by hours “a ‘day. coke “tone time, under the wing of three Bary Anderson, Scottish com- Po" landings are down from deciding to beam back to the Voice lies, or four’ British frigates or destroy- ae of the sea squadron ne mag y en sear [Boviet Union at least two major x *« *€ ‘lers. More-than 4 British Navy|"™en Sus. hes admitted that “We eres reseneane B LAWS bite. spencene by... Fruit Nikita, athe | Khrushchev: broadcasts the two sides are so far vessels have taken part at various |)... capseggm ew aN ae | Khrushchev, thénn:- peanieiiiiioe: aa territorial or diplomatic gains. | apart i will need a spectacular setts British distant water tame mes, as protection vessel, tank training’ ina ata where we,,52 far, retail prices have been|. Stated. for live brodfféast in full|'t" 1¢ the Soviets continue fo jam, | * The dispute—over Iceland's wpi-| “break-through” to settle things. of their total catch from Icelandic’ ers or supply ships. Four 70 lmay have to operate in any future jlittle changed, because catches py Voice of America transmitters they will be open to worldwide Jateral extension of fishing rights|~ jeeand’s livelihood depends on|waters, and: one-tenth from inside /@"dic gunboats have, constantly | rousle,”” He pointed out that the ‘elsewhere were good. But a pro-\are Khrushchev's addresses dur-irdicule for clobbering the voice of toe 12 Tiles from’ her shores— * She feels that>un- the 12-mile limit, stood ‘to lose |been on patrol, hoping to, make ships “and personnel involved ‘longed dispute would faise prices. | ‘ing his visit here to the National! their own leader. shows no sign of a solution before abundant Suh. much of their “'ncome—though |” an arrest. would have been on other duty if) : iPress Club Sept. 16 and to the x * “aext March's international conven-|restricted fishing of her waters by| it ac much as they claim.| But there have been’ mo ar- |they hadn't been in Icelandic! ‘In 1940-41° the, United States Na-U. N. General Assembly in New 2 If they don’t jam, ‘Soviet tion, of the Jaw of the sea, andia half-dozen European nations is'r),. British government, always | rests of trawlers following the (waters, and the cost to the British tional Guard brought into Fedetal York Sept. 18. listeners will have an unparalleled possibly not even then. rapidly depleting fish stocks. Ac- jealous of. its rights on the “high| Navy's instructions, and no ene (taxpayers has been negligible. |Service 300,034 men in organized) Communist. jammers so far opportunity to tune in on ‘the Everybody concerned is heart- cordingly, last Sept. 1 she. ex- seas;"claimed that attempted ar-! has been badly hart. The gun- | is far as the trawler owners are and owing units, ‘have clattered full tilt against American radio. w"Trrirtiftittt - ‘Inventory Reduction a 5 CLEARANCE SALE! 5 sed ts in wb as hi te es wnt i 3 To get top value for our Golden Anniver- sary, we bought in huge quantities . : Now we're overstocked on a few items and have slashed prices to reduce our . inventory! . 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Cites dnadequacies’ s [a Births . | eh Officials Order New Boundaries 24 gon ata ia ] x * ¥ * 4 a Gi U ied ix Ch Vv ti 1g Pi ecincls 22 ‘shifted to Precinet 2. | we State Bar Group ges. C ange. ° ing Pr evil -be tlle to Penn 2. voters. , s ee by Crime Apathy Overhaul of’ JP System : ci ia pees im Mok hte we . aneigns eit bh eh a Oe Se ae, 4 *_* ' = a = oe "ae 2 Blasts Citizens~ Who) LANSING w® — A complete over-|was' flatly Spposed to. the present . jordinance™ “9 eas Sway said. Precincts en m, fo. : Stand By as Violence. haul of Michigan's justice of the isystem of nomination of supreme In My rey ate pee fin District 3;, Precincts 17, 18, 43, Rise U.S ipeace system has been urged by: court candidates by political par- i a 19 and 44 are in District 5; and ises in U.S. *|a state bar committee. . these: Precincts 42 and 32 are in- Dis- } A report from the committee of bel ee Auguste J. song Ma 1 Precincts 6 on t (both ‘small) trict 4. : WASHINGTON (UPI) — FBI attorneys concluded that “‘inade- sothical “cuandiments and. the Howard A. Mercer 3 Rosedale ate Bove eb pin a be < on fe Director J. Edgar Hoover -lasned | quacies exist in the administration: side ae cule WM root 286 noch about voter 4 out today at Americans who stand of justice court level, mostly be-/P€ essity of campaigning” and Lawrence Mi Mgrria, 7 Hazel mane DB. ‘praptiey 1140, Par Parkway ae i Beem ae " | Precinet 17 (with about 1,509 vot- Film Mounties No Help ; * idle while criminals turn parts of/cause of lack of training, know- termed aes Hob- are designa- Lewis D. M ion a4 Parkwe Ward t, Ryeceman. wen Aubara, mnenfied the che: era) and Precinct 18. 11,400) will HULL, Que. (UPI) ~— Thieves the nation into a ‘“‘no man's land’ |ledge and information.” tion on the actual ballot as “hypoc-| Fiiiem, W) Moun jer Reymond ¢, Brumm, 48 (Renliworth pany, renee... ae each be split in two. : i ae MP daca saa of violence. | Recommendations will be offered "> “a: Richard ©, Mosiie wo Guiheriend | Eiger % Bucbider os Opdys ‘We'd have to buy more voting A western chunk of Prechict broke ‘ Men ley tain: Hoover, writing in the FBI law |to a meeting of the full bar in De- | the, Rotini tae gwar ary a, U "iE Bo ee, ohne Robert V. Buckie rig tae machines it we added mere FO) « uit be adted to one.of the $000 pote leerad ele The enforcement bulletin, described as troit Sept. 24 [nece: De ee y =r Ridney A. McDonai isc Lake| Kenneth L. Burr, cincts,” she sa new precincts created by the : the sh. PRM Faas SaaS cis anhalt wre. _ from a list submittd by the bar eva, 460 Ne Luel J. Adams, Commissioners Tuesday night or- ; theft occurred during shooting as lacie ae tent Nel eu sckitions Settennd ir and be prohibited from active ethan aw. ‘Myers, “ite Willems Witter Adains, Mas @ toe ee ae dered an ordinance prepared to splitting of Precinet 18. of a — = the Royal Canadian § ° as year. ™ . eis \ - : noted it was the highest rate inthe), akin of jentive. Goats coment 7 ; Miler se, Harr ye cate Dan N. Armstrong, 371 Luther ‘ tmake the new boundaries official.| Precincts 19 and 44 (both small) Moun Police. t recorded history of U.S. crime. ind thely replacement by county | The FBI chief said the report | courts of inferior civil and erimi- showed that some areas are a , nal jurisdiction, with legally veritable “ne man’s land" where trained judges on a salary basis. crime is ever lurking. He repri- | 2.\A requirement that all jus- manded citizens who have a | tices of the peace be trained as | BARNETT’S AYE ALL THE TOGS STUDENTS WILL WEAR. crime.’ | » Redaction in the number of . ; vs by law, 's citizens,’ Hoav- “tl es provided [Tis cums ies" Hoge MM rf fra ao fact that the war on crime is not tion of justices of the peace just the battle of the law enforce-| The report\said because of dif- ment officer “« ferent conditidas. in various local- ' s +e * ifies, it was recognized the pro- | “Every citizen has a stake when pos als might not be practical in| hoodiums prowl the streets brazen. every part of the\ state. ly committing atrocities which “Many of the present inadequa- | appall even veteran police officers. |€ ies,"’ the report stated, ‘might be | No oné is immune from the attacks! corrected wethout \changing the | of depraved murderers, robbers, method of selection Of justiges.”* sex offenders and kidnapers.”" * * It was noted a 1908\law gives) Hoover said the —— otflerra ‘circuit courts supe rvisory control . are a ‘small patrol" when com- pen eae Caseaeouriae ane pared with the “army of law \ | * ae a "Back to-School' bré ion. The Washtenaw .County Court, | ers reunvag & a “the report said, assumed this aut | “Often the law enforcement) thority in cooperation with the! ‘ : s s ; officer's battle is a lonely one,"’ | County Bar Assn. and the prose- | u rent iC : he added, ‘‘and too frequently the cuting attorney. - l e citizens who should be his alles An a result, two justices | : . . are indifferent and apathetic " acsiat whew the pedis * * * | were received were investigated The FBI director said he has . ae been “repeatedly shocked recent a resigned, the repo ly by the alarming number of * : CONTINENTAL or IVY instanees reported- from Throug h Other county circuit courts and : cout the country in which local law bar associations were urged to ‘enforcement- officers fave been follow the Washtenaw County ex mereilessly gunned down by hood- Lample oo , Famous Wash’ n Wear Shirts Sines 12 te 29 New Ivy. styles in popular paisleys, plaids and checks. Need little or no ironing. im «They're grand. . $98 i $9998 lums.”” : , The har study eammittee also | > | Tailored in Smart Hopsack Worsteds ‘ Scientist Believes Reds | Featured in 2 Price Groups Ahead on Crew Capsule s 75 the Russians have advanted their) He pointed out that the Ameri manned space’ flight program to cam and Allied navies could blan one of the last techmcal stages— |ket the oceans for a relatively casy $4875 / N WEAR keeping the crew of the capsule pickup should the crew capsule LONDON fUPh An author ‘cbigger problem’ te the Russians ative American scientist said to-\than to the United States day he had good reason to believe * * * steady gs it re niers the atmos land in the sea. phere “Russia doesn't have this may: . Both Styles Are Very. Gaod for "59 * * * al capability,” the scientist sald, | ( T / : pe , “1 would sav they had a lead “They've got-te make sare thelr | » Take Y our Pick at Barnett’s of some months on us at the their capsule lands somewhere | Before You Go Back to College inoment. But this doesn't neces: | in accessible areas of the Soviet For Boys Ages 12 to 20 . sarily mean they'll be first.” Union or China where It can be | : Featuring the Flap nase and ; ees % ; +. aT tal styles * * * | easily reached. t You Don't Need the Money! Fiust soy CHARGE IT! | ntice! esta qgnrt Belg smooth He saul ifthe capsules “enter; “Until they're sure of this, they | 4 55 flannels and coverts. All the new earth's atmosphere properly, man won't try,” he concluded. fall colors. can withstand tremendous gravi-! * * * tatiorial pressure. If they don't he’s) Talk of a manned statcllite| liable to be scraped off the walls.” jlaunc hing has predominated at the | + + * ‘congress, which adjourned today) According to the scientist, the!to give the delegates time off for | matter of recovering w crew cap-isome sightseeing before the meet: | sile one it Tands on earth is a ings conchision sano ‘5” WASHABLE CORDUROYS All. But 2 at Great Lakes~ at $498" 25 County Men Join Navy Twenty-five men from the Onk-|of Farmington, John D. Woodward land County area were accepted of Clarkston, Willlam FE. Coleman for enlistment during August by the and Gerald Moore, both of Orchard Pontiac Navy Recruiting Station,|Luke Village; Charles Beaver of! according to local recruiting of-|Birmingham, Wayne Farmer of} HERE’S A MUST CWEATERE ov | ON THE CAMPUS! BETTER then we | Big! Soft! Bulky! 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St snouwull, all of Rochester: Graham Gray and Koffee brown Hole, w alter Sprenger and David Edwards, all of Walled Lake; John) _ Steffens of Lake Orion and) Roger Brady of Warren Moorers and Roberts are under- going training at the Naval Train-| ing Center, San Diego, Calif., while ther others’ have reported té Great Others were: Theodore F. Follis Lakes, Ill, for recruit indoetrina- of Ortonville, Harry Petersmarck tion, : y More Fine Kn $788 me: | oe ere In Smart ‘Styles sy ? “2 Ba x) Agen 2. Both Seles, FOR BOYS — _Are Good This Fall! Sizes 12 to 20 ' We have « A a ~ CONTINENTAL peaghn -» or IVY STYLE ‘fea a butter Those from the Pontlac area Included: James A. Boggs and Milan Stitz, both of Waterford Township; Bruce A. Heimpton of West Bloomfield Township; F, W. | McGuire of Keego Harbor; and Richard Carey of Drayton Plains. 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In fact, a com- mitment of $12,000 had been ob- tained from the U.S. Internation- al Cooperation Administration to “cover the-cost-of the-equipment, | Ge—5 But the project flourdered as soon | = as customs officials pointed out to! city officials that the lights were luxury items and they would there- fore have to pay more than $30,000 7 in duty just to import the $12,000 worth of material, _, x * * es But even with only about 130 traf-| 7 fic cops, oifly two traffic lights and| 1 no stop signs at all, Jakarta c-f-|§ fered only 131 treffic fatalities ij 1958, Winoto said. 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Negro voters: in Arkansas. “gro) Voters Assn., said the_ state MIAMI, Fla. — A Michigan 1,5 950,000 potential voters Out of Air National Guard pilot won the a Negro population of 400,000. sixth annual Ricks Memorial Tro-' The campaign will be launched hy competition, a test of speed:at a Little Rock meeting Sept. 9. eat photographic skill, yesterday. |Six hundred Negro leaders from Another Michigan air guardsman ‘all sections of Arkansas have been was third, paveied, _ oe Capt. Donald K. Reid, 3%, of Mount Clemen’,” capitalized on H ld § Gi | camera skill and a bit of luck at} 0 even irls peering through-¢louds in winning | It against nine other pilots in a simu- 0 ang or Sau lated combat photo mission from — SCHWINN MODELS 26” SPITFIRE MODEL $4.54 own Only $1.99 Per Week OVER 200 BIKES IN STOCK Memphis. Tenn., to Miami ; pueeay ape pron WATCHDOG —A bolt from the blue able troopers to accurately clock the speed of a : ] his. be Miagni, | MILLINOCKET, Maine wm — may strike motorists on the Kansas Turnpike car some 1,000 feet below them. When a speeder views,” Carey said. “We're not Capt, Merwin F. Read, flying | Seven members of a teenage girl who think the road's 80-m. p. h. speed limit is is identified, a radio message alerts a highway interested in just socializing.” too low. State police, flying the Cessna 182 above’ patrol car, which issues the ticket. Kansas’ air- Carey said he-already has sent i for the 107th squadron at De- | ang calleq “the Kittens’’—one CHOICE OF LORS eet ong ee | Ler have bee haid tor the wrung | have nabbed 117 violators through July of this and-ground campaign has pushed speeding sev- |word through the Soviet Embassy | co Reid, first of the 10 to take his, jury on ‘charges that they kicked | year — one-fifth of the total of speeding arrests. éral steps down on the list of causes of ‘tametbe he wants to discuss with Khrush- | Red — Blue — Green Black — White. Republic RF84F Thunderflash jet ind beat a 15-year-old Baby sit- | All have been upheld in court, Mile markers on accidents. . chev the possibility of drastic US. | “ reconnaissance aircraft off the ter, «= the highway, plus & sdp wales in the plane, en- , , and vit ar a dhe s Memphis airport, placed second | - AT : : : Soviet arms cuts, perha’ ) ven ihe Restos of cape Gail midacet, 11, ae ot | AAA A ds 2 National Honors ca cepa with set de-| BUY ‘WHERE You KNOW You oan averaging »{0 miles per hour (| Chief Lieyd L. Rideout; Ke ae ion on Iping backward peoples | an elapsed time of ‘one hour, 29 Myles i eskiasae Gecoane, Billy Graham Blasts wards ationa ]otthe world, | ‘GET PARTS AND SERVICE minytes and 10 seconds for . . The others were juveniles, : : re Praises State for Safety \No openings The azconil pilot into the air | an the " —ew -_ “ ~ North S Racial Bias raises tate or a ety No Openings at Present Lt. Rokert G. Graham of Nash-| 8 oe | for Oxford Post Office ville, Tepn., flew the fastest Face’ Ay were released in $1,000 bail. | ASHEVILLE, "N.C. (AP) — If LANSING (UPD — Michigan , In 1955, there were 458 pedes- | 2S : | 1:28:39 for a new unofficial speed | They were formally, charged with the recent juvenile violence in| has been named for two national | triang killed in traffic and 7,181 OXFORD — Although there: are record of 380 m ph. between Mem-| ay avated assault on Jean Reed |New York had occurred in @ safety honors from the Ameri- injured, Last year, pedestrain no openings at the present time, | phis and Mjami Saturday night, ‘southern city, “there would have! ¢an Automobile Association” for , SCARLETT’S. atu. : Pd j Ll However, \Graham's reeonnais- ~~ “+ heen an outcry for fede eal! cutting pedestrian death rates deaths were cut to 302 and in- |for carrier and clerk jobs at the 20 E. Lewrence St., Pontiac FE 2-7221 sance photographs were unaccept-| Theré was no apparent motive. |troops,”” says evangelist . Billy; more than a third in tbree years, | Juries to ss. +. 4 Oxford Post Office, Mrs. Donald able, Of the three targets he photo-| gor the attack, officials said, [Graham The awards were for first place . Awrey, acting postmaster an-| a BRANCH. STORE + te graphed only ore was clear enough! en | Graham said Wednesday in an’ among the 11 largest population Thomas said the record was | nounced today atie_and tortie with Connecti--{'the-resuit-of-years-of diligent, | It was previously reported that! nterview he is convinced that) states and for tie with Connecti the ; ‘Beware Flying Objects cra tension in many Northern! cut for grand prize among all 50 | concentrated efforts by persons |there were jobs available, but . ‘RANITE. Okla. uP While rita s is far greater than any ates in the AAA national pe- | who spend _ practically every Mrs. Awrey explained today that Believe Deckhand Dead irivin . lone vals Hobart, the where in the South.” destrian protection contest for | hour of the working day making |the examinations are on given. ( 4 *k i é ' c to qualify. ’ 4524 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-0021 PREE PARKING BEHIND BOTH STORES. PORT HURON Wo— Frederick Rev. and Mrs, Walther Hae fker| He said several New tak ae G. Mennen Williams was | a : senile = ae Ferguson, 38, df Buflale, N"Y'was saw a sign warning of a nearby minis tert ee: Pindettare un edeted pin te ewards yes- reported missing Wednesday from missile range and adding: ‘Watch city Is 4 rae lal tinderbox iy the tug boat Lydon and\ was -pre- for flying objects."" Just then a —— sumed drowned. Ferguson, a deck: piece of gravel from the road British Ruling nand, disappeared in the Jower flew up° and made a hole in the Laé&e Huron channel, windshield of their car. Due to Dismissal | Ralph Thomas, former AAA president, said Michigan was tops in school traffic safety programs, use of pedestrian accident rec- ords and in traffic = 1959 RCA WHIRLPOOL |- — , Automatic -Cycle WASHER GAS DRYER Both Full Size 10-4b. Capacity Now Your Choice -— One Low Price 169" Washer hos 7 rinses, 2 cycles—Dryer has tem- perature control for delicate fabrics. Price includes delivery, installation, 5 year warranty and complete | year service. j 4 of Ship Captain igh pert wll be aed rue Red Press Warns j; soon whether Capt. James . istrong ‘of the Cunard liner nat in "Ab t U. S. [ Prices inic was wrongfully dismissed Ou in aos | Armstrong, 55, filed suit | | ‘Wednesday — claiming damages | MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet’ | ' > from Cunard for wrongfully firing | 'press today stepped up its cam-, THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY him after 30 years with the steam-| paign against what Red Star, ighip line. The amount of damages |cajled ‘'gross U.S. interference in | Remin ton |would be assessed by the court./the affairs of Laos.” ted Star, J | Armstrong was fired after althe Soviet Defense Ministry or- ROLL-A- MATIC lvoyage from New York to Liver- gan, pictured Laos as threatened | yo pool last June. His friends call it}by foreign military invasion. ne SHAVER y ¥ J | “the. jealousy ease.” They 8@Y|! “pretexts are being prepared in \two women passengers COM-ladvance for the movement of for- ‘plained that other women aboard ‘eign troops into Laos, Plans are. Reg. 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Secretary General Dag a 'marskjold suggests that the Se OF Pay Fine, Says | curity Couneil hold periodic pri-| i vate meetings to discuss any as Union to Workers 7 P pect of the international situation which may prove of concérn to it NEW YORK &® — It’s march AR i e | He also says the Economic and, in the Labor Day parade or be s 'Socla} Council should set up brief fined, about 4,500 painters, dec- 1 North Saginaw Street special sessions at {he ministerial, orators and paperhangers have \leVel looking toward international) been told by their union, | economic policies, y * ® * . | Se — Sen ee sa se SD i Se Soa is a me erento! | The e d i Cc t was announced | Wednesday by Martin Rarback, _|OPEN TONIGHT ‘Til 9 P.M. | ==". estimate what the fine may be. * ** * The parade next Monday will | be the first in 20 years to be | sponsored by organized labor In New York. Nonstriker s Car 1, OFF PAINT SALE | [counter tors Damaged at Home | ¢ 1/3 OFF A Royal Oak man was one of. Nationally | two nonstrikers at Cross Co. td’ Mica, Vinyl | Advertised report sto Mount Clemens Police | today that their cars were dam- | | aged | Edwin A. Hosking, 28, of 2019. PLASTIC C Ea. J Pallas St, Royal Oak, said | WALL ‘rear window in his station wagon | TILE was smashed last \night while he | R was at work. The car was parked | Jin the drive of his tome. 12 Cu. ft. 2-Door Paul Czkekis, 38, of Grosse | tort om || == || REFRIGERATOR filled with paint was thrown at Caulking & Gun his car as he drove from the . $9 9 5 | firm's Fraser plant Iast night. ov | The strike entered its 32nd day : itoday ry : | The company yesterday asked | ? . Your Choice Of All Finishes Reg. $5.95 Gal. NOW. $%) 78 ,contempt of court citations against) . Gal. White Only SPATTER 4° “| fens Auto Workers Local 155 | ae 7 ‘Tt ASPHALT and: three of its members. | 2 95 GALVANIZED We are your Authorized | TILE ; g GUTTER SANDRAN DEALER |. Orders Arrest of 1] CLOSE-OUT . 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Measures( af in Khrushchev’s ‘gaa WASHINGTON (UPI) — A high) Iwhich he will travel during his 12- ‘mis is Zacharoff's finat visit tojwith American some open spots , : j official of Russia's —<— warn day tour beginning Sept.-45. + the es See ee es local poles, re wes inspection Sr waied ax Gav tar ef ee od y + manors sert's Come oP —- \ | accompanyi airfields, hotels other wished | i | = Sa. Cond ans checking Zacharott in head of a dl- |good opportunity to “ease” thislings for danger spots. ~ ment, an idea which American se-\ ore shan 79 million vehicles ri Serene: Sees been a "’ ‘security arrangeemnts for the vis-| vision of the KGB, the secret |country, He is Viadimir T. Burdin,| They are visiting Washington, \curity officials received ' witb) jicensed for highway use—two mil connections with the busi- is \ it of Premier Nikita Khrushchev.| Russian police organization. His |a KGB officer who was here ear- Pittsburgh, Los - Angeles, San horror. _|lion more than in 1958. ° > ..-| - any ‘Soe led ae | - ~ 2 | division-is charged with protec- jlier this year with Deputy Pre-|Francisco, New York, Des Moines) ~~ *.#. &! California hea’ tis largest nied] _ness now t i @ \ Official sources say Zacharotf| tien wf top Doviet efficiahs, ee eee a gion pgm x Dia Mabie peared sacs eal edd oat deepens otf ber of registrations, with. 7,300,000, nae Jack ‘Hascall “are ready to E | arid a top aide are visiting the, He accompanied Khrushchev and F'¥0l R. Kazlov on their U. 8. tours presidential retreat at-Camp Da-|cers who were démanding a com-|™?0ted. this year. Forecasts fori phic needs at ae own store, cities where Khrushchev will stop then ‘Premier Nikolai Bulganin (fe © __\vid. Md., where Pr esident Eises-(plete and airtight schedule other leading states were: New Rp in ‘Shop on and are checking the routes along when they visited England in.1956.' Zacharoff and Burdin, working and Kh will ; . York 4,900,000; ‘Texas and Penn. » Mir le STelogragh at pra , ~ — |hower rushchev hold) Menshikev said lats might, aft-|syivania slightly more than four! “Mile Shopping Center, iS} ot ao ge gh Maa Cold War talks Sept. 2510 27.” | cee lengthy meeting with Us- | million each; Obio, Minois andl Rd., Pontiac. " Official sources said Zach. | dersecretary of Stale Robert ee oe ee eon alee ae vind Youh fed ¥ comvenent © \ aroft’s arrival some days ago | Murphy, that Khurshchev’s | and New Jersey and Florida i stop at the new store — there's plenty of parking space \ speeded completion of the de- | schedule and itinerary were | than two million, et go no worries about nickels in the meter, or an over- \ ‘tailed schedule for the Khru | complete except for “insignifi, |. fi iene patiking, tem ceed ove stars Rows fue from two \ shchev visit. These sources said | cant adjustments te be made.” . : im cm. to nine p. m,, six days a \: Soviet Ambassador Mikball A.! Bu the State Depariment stilj| Wheat Good in State [ New merchandise is arriving ng. daly, and very soon Monshikov, in charge of arrang: |\was wrestling with the problem of Cooki tact ke Mich-| your every photographic need be met. In the ing the tour in consultation with (deciding how to accommodate 318\ i.” high-quality white jm meantime,we have made arrangements to special | —— saan 4 officials, was ‘foreign and American correspond- —* says E. H. Everson, tagm | order with Promptness, any ‘jtem not on. our shelves. psa Pas on some points lents who have applied for accredi-| crops’ scientist at Michigan State Please drop in and pay bey a Visit. We'll mer} forward arett ee ae and |tation to accompany the Khru-| University. He feels Genesee wheat] Se eerving you, at the new lecatipn. - nalied down plans.in jig time. shchev party. Among these are 39| gives top yields in most parts of| | American officers describe Zach-|Russia newsmen. - the state. He also recommends. us-| ; RON and aroff as a top professional who Plans to try to put all the press ;, who knows his job thoroughly, is°" one plane appeared doomed easy to deal with and gets down|“less the department wished to quickly to essentials, incur the — bere! 200 | WANTED OPEN SPOTS — un _— veg sede under such an arrar ; Menshikov had wanted to leave, ment. - 3 Plans, Fits Braces and Crutches ‘Daddy Mac’ Offers: Hope! to Cri ippled Youngsters By BILL CLAYTON al “Late one nights 1 awoke. with OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) — For|the amswer, I may have dreamed hundreds of crippled youngsters, |it because I had been going to “Daddy Mac" is an almost mirac-|5ed with the problem for what ulous figure w'W has made it pos-|Seemed like a long time. sible for them to resume most| He devised a crutch with box- normal | activities. . | like hand parts, so the youngster | “Daddy Mac” is William H.| could rest his hands inside the McDonald, supervisor of the brace| partitions, and use the crutches, department of the Children's Me- McDonald, whose brace shop is mortal Hospital, one of the teach- ing hospitals of the University of 95 per cent financed by Mareh of} Oklahoma Medical Center here. |D!mes contributions, obviously de-| iG \ . rives much satisfaction from work-| BRAKING POINT — Anyone who tries to run UPI Photo : rma , : these stop signs at Lone\ Rock, Wis. will be catch car headlights and warn motorists to turn mir pete prec ree of the ing with youngsters. is a * cle oe a Lape ber of autos barreled | Planning.s i of braces and SQne of the main things,”. he wearing his rear license plate like a collar. Stuck eft or right, after a number of au crutshes \er 3,000 patients |said’ “‘is getting their ‘ smack up against a sheer rock wall, the signals down the highway and slammed into the ‘dead a year, many of tt , youngsters [00 they won't be ye “you | May seem superfiumm,) xk) were erected) $2” end.’ with birth defects and limb |After they get over that, I don’t! ) for Home Im revement . —— — | _ diseases who are entrusted to have any trouble getting along es | him after they have undergone |them. They have a way of sorta v surgery or medical treatment. | picking up with me.” ERC R ETON en A Mac” runs a team of Ol] lather and ‘lane ‘devices ‘euies|E TASOM Looking d | Pohl esate ven tvs, “s can turn a child's fumbling steps for Paying Guests| an $ into a smooth stride or can straighten a twisted limb. Among McDonald's treasured at Extr avaganza possessions are letters and cards HOME is the family center... we'll help you to from patients attesting to their) .JACKSON. “» — The State y ‘ PY prowreve Prison of Southern Michigan énjoy it while the youngsters are growing up. If you ee here is looking for paying guests. are thinking of adding a room, modernizing your home Prisoners will stage a two or finishing off. an attic hour show — described as an : . extravaganza and satire—on Oct. “Here's one I got just recently,” he said proudly, extending a post card from a young girl who has a ne a patient since she was a * nie ude. ADD TO THE VALUE OF YOUR PRESENT “I'm going to need some white it, ection at oe ‘HOME WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN shoes,¥ she wrote, ‘for when I get world’s largest prison who have trouble filling it and so stage a Years ago, walking was a | television show to attract cus- af married.” Equipped laborious task for Laurita Kin HOME LOAN S . 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R 95 Valuel braces for both legs and provided | Deluxe in construction! on SH a oreteh ter oe Aes Goon the Red Newspapers Mym mnie Genes a 8 8 could walk well, and regained her MOSCOW \P—The Soviet press : shop you'll find no better poise. : has not mentioned reports of Red . valve—see this hand- cin “And here she is getting mar-| Chinese ‘encroachments on In- ya aoe ee eet ried,” McDonald said. “It kinda| @ia's northeast frontier, nor In- | P ti wree for price its tess TRADE-IN rey makes you feel like. you're help-| dian Prime Minister Nehru’s ontuaec unbeatable! / your old bike ing.” placing the area under military e ae Reta e Luggage CARRIER One patient, fitfle Gregory] control. © Whitewall TIRES © Ball Bearing PEDALS Burns, could only move about by : a ® KICK STAND 2 Jewel Reflector dragging himself along the floor,|Test Soil Acidity Now — | Newl FLAMBOYANT COLOR STYLING Chip-resistant, mer-proof | Beautifully designed finish. WHITE ing with his malforthed Ber GRIPS e All CHROME RIMS push Contoured SADDLE prayed for some solution to| acidity you'll plant. to © Chrome TRUSS Rots this youngster’s deformed wrists|wkeat this fall, says James A. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Liwrencs St. ce and legs and hands,” McDonald| Porter, Michigan State ‘University! ©) ; Kas \¥, —_ said. ‘‘There had to be a way of/soil scientist. Lime supplies cal- 4416 Dixie Highway—DRAYTON PLAINS - . reece foo A a ‘a 1) ci. | {fitting him to crutches so that he|cium. It also helps legume bac- — i vy] . y a etic could begin te learn to walk. ‘teria take nitrogen from the air, 4) '/ < Staats testified in opposition to ib ! ut sad case of Harvey Winston, | which claimed one life and injured aaa Pasi —. healthy a manufacturer. | four persons. Pelton hopes the, Se Oe eee er The leaflet doesn’t say what] grim evidence will provoke viewers | |Harvey manufactures, but let's to improve | their driving habits. il workers. He said this would cost ihe government 15% to 22 million. dollars ‘a year and put further, pressure on the budget. Much of his testimony was de-| voted.to the government's general| iscal situation, suppose it's something like paper! — clips. Anyway, he inherited the he finds he’s making mory and) ores is fine except for this: | | rices. : aa case full of work home with him. ‘completing ‘the second week of its . P Cast Iron Bath Tub oe $59.95 If yoif consider that the purchas- ‘Why? Why? - |annual two-week ‘inventory layoff ’ RAND he . - eee : ing power of the dollar was $1.00) owes, calls in “a well-qual-|at the plant in Cadillac. Abgut 140 - FAMOUS 8 : Youngstown Kite a Crate Marred Bath Tubs pielaie .510 up in the 1947-49 period, then it was|fied consultant,’’ -who seems to of the plant's 146 employes are Water Softeners 4°S. 8. Soil Pipe o-F6. $ 3.79 worth $268.10 in 1909 and Jess than|be a square shooter, though a bit expected to be called’ back next ad “ i pre g} cents today. on the poetic side. \Tuesday, 50,000 Grain—White Enamel 3 S. H. Soil Pipe. Length $ 3.19 work, Don't smile—it is. It’s if wonder how a man like Hi The pea ae y te P: ant: bus: - balanced budget for 1960 is in se-'help him with his work, and frit-| ity way as creative as a song, a! owes eye ee = enry sais weet ere den Pd y a a field,””. the ters. away his time—but in a high painting, a statue. The difference’... manager, ever - er ae yroies ne: — ome -_ A oon gine ea iN a * * * ‘old executive fashion. | is this: That the work of art is fivver out -of the b arn. ting “) . re fleees hag ped liane. +_ * * finished at some point. But 4" Here are a few “busy, busy) The overflowing-desk man: |red-blooded American, to watch - : oh active business reaches no such} bosses” Harvey identified: “Wa: get official, said it now appears This disturbing news comes to-| Woint of completion. And the cre-| : y stes time signing innumerable| TV, to bark at his kids, and to aon 1 ue Bese renting on everything, every day. ‘Ter-|other inter-office trivia,’! F 7,030,000, 000: mus orever keep é : higher than the $77,030, a four-page leaflet called Manuge- and improving his creafion,” says! | saainees: and now after five years Due Back at + Chris- Craft CADILLAC #) — Spokesmen foe! Each night he has to tote a br ief- 'Chris-Craft Corp. said the firm is. The detail hufger: Checks up| notes, memos, requisitions -and) burn the steak on the outdoor bar- becue. We ara making room for carloads of new merchandise. This is your chance to save ot these ctonrenes 5-Ft. 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BAG BANQUET Frozen — MEAT. PIES Carolina Gold CHICKEN, TURKEY OR Bier Saltines a Chefs Delight STARKIST=—=CSaesSs= i £4 RUN rer panes USHA CANALES 25 BETTE DAS 2 seme SUL BRORSTON OH FARROW JESSE SA ern FM FARO 7 ~ —PLUS-— The word spread like gunfire. : “HE'S BACK IN LAREDO!” : hi 2 iMidget "Standiin’ Grows. ‘With UAW tocal’S- FE Se ee gee gaek Ret fek : FE i r pei t E : Fes ee a § | ef rs ‘SOUTH END OF UNION ~° Box Office Open 7 P.M. OMMERCE] tus, ex. DRIVEN THEATRE EXCLUSIVE Ist RUN -*. Gary Grant Eva Marie Saint — James Mason AFH ert LL \ ‘ aster of suse" greate ast tale? © Added Ist Run “THE LOST MISSILE” ‘posvsdsnsansenagegesnasmsceseneree: % secs, HELD OVER § CTTIITTLLILTTTTtrire Trrririerrrritiritirttt ttt yt ime with the “Father Knows Was a Recent Idea. ROME—The Vatican did not be- come the official residence of the popes of the Roman Catholic church until sore time late in the 14th Century. \ \ NOW! thru SATURDAY | UNFURLED — Gordon Scott i up with a seven-foot sail- “SONITE y, Jong With Film Children sxeugyt ie Best”’ abe ren vii Sap te J ALL RIDES 10: be another long-range assignment. The company said the pact ‘vov- Menace” in the new Screen Gems|mium and related matters and ex-| TV series. pires Nov, 30, 1961, - , ae * * * * movie brats you hear “os 5, the company said. jo| haps @ bit brighter than most. = Film on Blindness Tells always amazes me how they come lout of a big scene with lots of|of Free Home Courses dialogue and go right to work! culator -a -head taller than she,|netka, Ill. sup- : swept away in a dam a national school of tuition-free | OF ALL THE study courses for the blind. She’s stand-in for Jay North, the}eted pensions, wage rates, insur- cute tyke who plays “Dennis the|ance premiunts, night shift | pre- What does she think —of - Settlement details reached yes young counterparts? her terday, will not be released pend-| “T’'ve always had good luck with|#™& submission to the UAW mem- them. I haven't seen any of the bership for a ratification vote Sept. studying their schoo] work.” CHICAGO w — Blindness is the * . * Subject of a color motion picture Luz is. dark-haired) and nice-|being released this fall by the. “EASILY looking, the wife of a missile cal-/Madley School, of suburban Win- _|Aeriat Refueling Old Hat iiaiel Took Awhile’ [Produces 37 Cults. . ‘ Aerial refueling first im-| BERNE — ‘The-Saint Gotthard] CHICAGO—An average beef anl [occ See eee ma ml eo ng a retited Air Force general) kept{9.5 miles in length, 26 feet wide,|Will Produce 3T or more retail cuts SOUTH BEND, Ind. (m — Stude-|his three-engine “Question Mark’ |and 21.3 feet in height, . of meat, gp a gp pany ce mane pd | Sei Atte : re {and Lauren Chapin unit bath out Auto Workers lent to a ont in Havana. P sport PARK FREE! - wage. contract. ; . Wee d's tating Wal niall ae ee The woodpecker's peking is So- lieved an effort to attract female birds. | FRIDAY ONLY TONITE! ws BUDDY MORROW and His Orchestre She started all this in 1939, With} She used to do stunts in films, &:.k* * ; vaudeville dead, bhe gave up aj Dut does little’ since an accident The 14-minute film- will be PEEP- ‘WALLED LAKE dancing career-to try the movies.|im ““The Rains of Ranchipur.” She/@vailable free“to organizations in-| SHOWIEST i She found out the studices needed serious leg injuries while/tepested in blindness. The movi CASINO BALLROOM | ou e story 'y School, | THE |SATURDAY ONLY 1 Phone: MArket 4-1881 | BARDOT FRESHLY. BAKED-DAILY TO. 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Thinks Army has dropped its much her- University in Bloomington. ° ge yale pos 2 Ish cane alded troop rotation program, et c Capital Over 900 teen-agers {rom Ws Time to ‘Grow Up,’ “Operation Gyroscope” a sys-|FOUrists Cram Capital iroughout the United States are Not Be Runnin& Hoi tem of rotating units between Eu-| myo Australian capital of Can-|sttending the convention. The dele- Be Running Home rope and the United States—was t 40,000, \82te* Fepresent the 60,000 young eh, : ; started with much ceremony in berra; with @ population of 40,000, sters who operated Junior Achieve WASHINGTON (AP) — Oppos- ‘ January 1955, At that time, the)gets about ses 9: and Samael = companies during the past ‘adh X fealalahtp Ottee Sar we ety ist Infantry Division in Germany'a year, : Sen, Hubert H ST. JOHN MANAU IS. Congress ought to “grow up” and ENJOY THE BIG WEEK-END! VIRGIN IS. | tmp OLOSEGA ; > orumne aM . Humphrey, as aspirant for the CHARLOTTE 1960 Democratic presidential nom CULEBRA (P. 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The Virgin Islands (pop. 30,000; 132 sq. mi.) have a _ posed of | islands, Samoa is 2,300 miles from Hawaii. > Y / David Chabot, 12, a polio victim fy , |missing some 20 hours, was found | Surrey Goes Together in 2 Weekends Wednesda} hiding in the atte of LOWEST PRICES BKits to Build 1903 Cars Store Big Success "= sSss-mt: ee ere TES Serer imbecile to spend all that you can ye Sao ee peeite: the attic paging in . SIMILAR and money on, a new product un- x * by” gardens the day : less there was a real, solid de- » during SAVINGS | mand for it. Consequently: It shes usin at their present There must.be a savage hunger on All Other Sizes—Black or White— Tubed or Tubeless the company can make next Buggy whips, maybe, or silent) , movies, ee on t in America today for a 1903 type| [7% of automobile that you can put| Fags] | together ee * ‘This is ieee the only way ie |to understand the Surrey — the rlatest car on the market. 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NYLON hes + hee? dos, mehes cooler renning Vires, tien E-z CREDIT | Buy Now—Pay Later {I $505 (—N r) CARS o£ a NO RED TAPE Credit Applications BIO VALUE—4 WHEELS 98 | Processed Pr Electronically 1 7 sostenaaernt bh a2 ‘ACH FIRST PAYMENT | MUFFLERS — OCTOBER 15 rH © (MARKET TIRE 00 77 west bee i ST. FE am mITY > = TELEGRAPH Rb, —MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR 1 AREA. ree « wy ae tit PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, serrbsin &. 1950_ bea t ~ Phone Cal , Checks on Slowpokes .. By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My daugh- ter is to be married very _. shortly. The invitations were sent oft several weeks ago and all but a very few have — replied. I would like to know whether or not they are coming as we are having a sit-down dinner and are being charged so much per person. Would . it be proper to write each one of them a short note asking them to please let me know’ if they are coming?” Answer: . You might tele- phone to those who have not answered and say that as you are afraid some of your in- vitations may have gone astray, you wish to make sure that they have received theirs, and as an afterthought ask if they are coming? - “Dear Mrs. Post: What can one do when faced with the problem of having to introduce . two people and the name of one of them has completely slipped your mind? I think this is a most embarrassing situation. Is there a_ tactful way- to handle this situation?” ome Answer: I agree that not _ being able to think of the name of one of two people you have to introduce is indeed one of the most embarrassing §sit- uations imaginable. You can try saying to the ‘“‘nameless”’ one; “Oh, don’t you know Mrs. Smith?" hoping that she will be understanding and tactful enough to announce her own name. If this fails, it may be necessary to say that you must be losing your memory be- cause for the moment you can't, to save your life,- re- member her name “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me how I can tact- fully refuse to kiss a boy good night when he takes me home after a date? This is rather an awkward situation that -has come up several times lately and I would appreciate your telling me what I can do with- out hurting his feelings.’ Answer: You might tell him _ that you are saving your kisses for the one you fall in love with. Gold Star: Mothers Meet — at Vets’ Post Chapter 34 of the American Gold Star Mothers met Wednesday evening at Bemis Olson AMVETS Post 113. Committees were appointed by Mrs, Olive Burgess,. presi- dent, as follows: Mrs, Leone’ Mrs. Clarence Sut- ton Mrs. Luisa Mayotte, nominating; Mrs. Cecil Briggs. and Mrs. Elna Riddle, audit- ing. Hospital chairman Mrs, Sut- ton gave a report and Mrs. Ed- . ward McDonald reported on the en < iss om state board meeting. Plans were completed for a rummage sale Sept. 26 and members decided to attend church together on Gold Star Mothers Day, Sept. 27. Hostesses for the evening - were Mrs, Sutton and Mrs. Riddle. Five pages joday_ in Women’s $ Section a * onion emesis nes SE AP Wirephote This evening ‘gown in pale purple and gold lame is called “Velasquez,” and is one of- Paris designer Carven’s creations for autumn and winter this year. A large pin at the throat tops a row of buttons that reach to the waist. Florists Discuss Shift | ° . \ctiv - ities ~ Women’s 5 Fall to Be ~ Busy Time. Members of the executive board of League of Women Voters of Pontiac met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Barney Habel of . Cherokee road to plan fall activities for the local league and‘ the pro- gram for the 1959-60 was set up. - ' The annual fund drive was. discussed by Mrs. Roy Mac- Afee, finance chairman. The- Campaign will begin Sept, 14 and run through the end of the month. Seventeen local women will take part. * * * Two _ thousand _ copies « of “They Represent You.” «a league publication, are being distributed now in the Pontiac area, League .members and contributors receive theirs by mail. Junior and senior high school students receive them as do the libraries, New Citi- zens League and several or- ganizations. The Sept. 23 membership - meeting will be a tour of the city's park system. Elizabeth Halsey is in charge of arrange- ments, fw ke * Communications were read by Mrs. John Borsvold. These included letters from U. S. Representative William S. Broomfield, Representative Ar- thur J. Law, Mrs. Howard Lich- terman and a request for voter information from a Pontiac serviceman in South Carolina. Laura Belz announced League calendars were ready. Mrs; Arnold Denison and Rose Seibert will take over the sales and distribution of them. * x * The next board meeting is the first Tuesday in October at the Ottawa drive home of Mrs, Fritzi Stoddard. June Losing Out as Wedding Month UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. P —Take it from the florists— June is losing out as the favor- ite month of brides, a flowery bit of scientific research dis- closed today. August is looming as a strong threat, and even September. and November are coming up fast though these latter are still below the average of other months excluding midwinter. Midwinter weddings still ap- pear to be unpopular both as to inciderice and the money spént upon flawers when they do occur. These and other facts came to bloom today in areport made to a horticultural session of the annual meeting of the American Institute of Biologi- cal Sciences on the campus of Pennsylvania State University. Researcher Earl H. New and several colleagues of Michigan State University’s horticulture department described results of a study they made of retail flower sales variations both seasonally and by ‘‘occasion.” The occasions included wed- dings, funerals, birthdays, holi- days and so on. The survey covered 12 selected florist in Michigan and includes sales made during a period of a year. New told a reporter that nei- ther he, the colleagues nor the . florists could say with any cer- tainty why the brides are swinging away from June. _—~He said there was a time when August ranked away down in the marriage date sweepstakes, “Maybe it’ just a tendency SOE SE ES PAS LE AS FF BFE to get away from doing things according to tradition,’ he said. “Although it has been sug- guested in circles outside the - _ scope of our.research that may- Joaun Hayworth, grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kilgore of West End avenue and “Mrs, Celia Carrier “MRS. CHARLES SEIDEL ’ of Johnson avenue, was mar- EL ES ried Saturday afternoon at Christ Memorial United Pres- byterian Church in Royal Oak. The bridégroom, Charles Sei- del, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seidel of Royal Oak. - Parents of the bride are Mr. 5 BASE ARS © Tks AROSE ~ Women's Section nies, caarmmaseonoeemesusmemn: = «White accessories. be youngsters who might senti- mentally want to be married in June put-if off-until August so as to defer for a couple of months the first payments on the future, Area N ewlyweds on Trip and Mrs, Delvin formerly of Pontiac. The Rev. Dr, Wayne McCoy read the vows before an altar banked with gladioli and chrys- anthemums. There were 150 guests, The-bdride wore a waltz-length gown with a Queen Anne collar of Chantilly lace with hand-cut scallops over tulle, a fitted bodice and tapered sleeves “ending in wrist points. Her cap of satin petals edged with seed pearls secured her fingertip illusion veil. She carried’ a white cascade bouquet of roses, stephanotis and feathered car- nations, the cascades outlined with ivy. Elizabeth Anne Edwards of Royal Oak was maid of honor- She wore a waltz-length dress of white dotted swiss - over pastel green taffeta with a wide green sash and a bow in the back. ‘Her headpiece with a circular veil and her mittlets were of matching green scat- tered with seed pearis. She earried a cascade bouquet of pink roses. Best man was William Woods of Royal Oak. Ushers were Wilbur Carrier of Pontiac, the bride's uncle, and George Francis of Detroit, the bride- groom's uncle, A reception following ceremony was held at the Royal Oak Women's Cub Audi- torium, Before leaving for a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, the new Mrs. Seidet changed “to a green sheath dress with Hayworth, a rt in Department Stores the . o Pa 4 The annual Kingswood School Cranbrook Alum- nae Association Fashion Show and Tea will be held at 2 p.m., Sept. 11, in the school auditorium. Among those in charge of the affai¥ are, left to right, Mrs. Bloomfield Hills News Pentice Press Phete Michael Redfield Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Mrs. Frank H. Bower, Marcia Kelly, chairman: and Mrs. John B. Dixon, The affair is to benefit the Ellen and Cath-. erine Wallace Memorial Schalarship fund, Junior League Schedules By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Junior League of Birming- ham will hold its first Fall _ meeting and luncheon Wednes- day, Sept. 9, at Birmingham Country Club. Mrs, John K. Bagby, president, will preside. Board members for the com- ing year are Mrs. William B. Bachman Jr. and Mrs. Robert D. Seiler, first and second vice presidents; Mrs, Frederick C. Booth and Mrs. William M. Kelly, recording and corre- sponding secretaries, and Mary Taylor, treasurer, assisted by Mrs, John K. Martin. Speaker at the meeting will be Dr. Raymond S. Ross, pro- fessor of speech and political science at Wayne State Uni- versity, Dr, Ross will give a course jn public speaking and communication later this year in preparation for the estab- lishment of a Junior League Speakers Bureau. * * * C. E. Otter and his daugh- ters, Mrs. Robert L. Graham, Phoebe and Julie Otter left this morning for their -summer home at Northpert where they will spend the Labor Day weekend. . * * * Sally Weckler, daughter of the Harold Wecklers of Ham- mond court, has just returned from two months in Europe. She leayes Friday to spend a week with friends near Cam- den, Maine. Mr, and Mrs. Weckler will spend the holiday . weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Montbach -at their summer summer home at Tawas Beach. . ae. a 7 Mr.‘and Mrs, Rolfe C. Spin- ning flew to Hawaij last week and will spend two weeks vis- iting Honolulu and other is- lands. =< * * 2 Several friends of Richard Abbott Lander spent last week- end in Wayne, Pa. and attend- ed his tmrriage Saturday to Josephine Lippincott Reeves. The bridegroom, formerly of " Birmingham, is the son of Mrs. Frank H. Tyson of Rosemont, Pa. and -the late John Z. Lan- der, * * *-.. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Critch- é ep mn leita cos but every. painting will be a “god __ REW YORK (UPI)—Soon we'll om the stores. .. be’ able to buy original pwintings “We will sell fot for as.we do dresses—at/ department what we think they're worth, but ‘ stores. aie ! . fot a-small amount of profit,” said ~ ; F 9 : Jere ne rbach, st f nt + ‘ 4 i ” ~ terest in art, a fitm which owns and an art collector. school teacher,-or. girl just out of name’ artists’ works,” he added. na ae = rege For example, if the store pays ‘college, he ‘continued. _““She a @ (Wa . J, and” Angeles $95 for a painting, it will sell the : ye “onn't “So far, ull paintings have been art galleries to its New York and picture for about $115. Prices will . Sw SS eee _done within the past few years. sold palatings most * : a SARI Ete IE I we field of Lake Angelus have as their guests, their sondndaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shook and ‘their two chil- dren of Louisville, Ky. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little and their family of Columbus, Ohio, are spending the week- Addresses Business ‘Women Loren Pope Jr., assistant "4 the chancellor at MSUO, AWvas guest speaker Wednesday eve- ning at the regular monthly meeting of Tipacon Chapter of the American Business .Wom- en's Association. Kay Sumpter, on behatf of the chapter, pre- sented him with a $225 check for a scholarship for a deserv- ing girl. William /Matus, Camp Ogkland, director of and Patticia_ Thomas, Anita Lancie and representing . - Mary Workritan, Girls Ranch of Oakland, were given the World Book and a dictionary. * * ¥ Guests for the evening were Sue Gilliane, Mrs. Cecil Me- Allister, Mrs. R. Heath Reeves, Mrs. Bertha Miller, Mrs, Mary Shelby, Dorothy Peck, Mrs. Margareétenkins, Mrs, Grace Humphries and, Kay Vedder. Postnuptial — Shower Honors Mrs. Conley™ A postnuptial linen shower honoring Mrs. L. Thomas Con- ley was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edward Zielke on Coseyburn street. Guests attending included Mrs, Richard Bashore; Mrs Stuart Choate, Mrs, Ford Pad- dock, Mrs. William Graves.. Mrs. Joseph McCarthy, and Mrs. John Hogan. * * * Others were Mrs. Dean Olds, Mss, Jack Moule, Mrs. How- ard Shelton, Mrs. Joseph Baker, Mrs. Russell Kneale, Mrs. Ernest Lee, Mrs. Clar- ence Curry, Mrs. Fred Slavin, Mrs, Darrell Judy and Mrs. W. H. Bowman, the bride's mother. Sisters Give A bridal shower honoring Mary Kathleen Cook, bride- elect of Daniel A. Wagner, was given Wednesday evening by her sisters, Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. Gary Wyllie at their mother’s home on North Perry street. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry B. Cook and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wag- ner Of South Edith street. 13% & Guests were. Mrs. William - Martus, Judy Martus, Mrs. James Kenneth Goubard; Mrs: | Grappin, Mrs, Dexter Miler, Mrs. James Curfon, Mrs. Ar- + thur Wagner and Pateicia vag ner. Others were Mrs: Cook, Mrs. iF Thomas Aspenieiter, Mrs. Wil- * _ New School Budget* & end with Mrs, Little's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Sylvester of Snowshoe circle. * * * Among members who will ‘MRS. _Area newlyweds Mr. and Mrs, George H. Lang Jr. are on a Honeymoon trip to Mount Rushmore, S:D. follow- ing their wedding Saturday in All. Saints Episcopal Church at Pontiac, . ‘The former Sharon Ilene Glennie, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, James A. Glennie of North Main street in Clarkston. Par- ents of the bridegroom | are Mr. and Mrs. George H, Lang Sr. of 618 Orion Rd. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Richards, pastor of the First Methodist Church. in Clarkston, and the Rev. George C. Widdifield of All Saints Epis- copal Church For her wedding, the bride chose & scalloped, embroidered gown of nylon organza with an empire waistline and a satin ribbon. The gown was inter- mission length with a sweep train A lace and tulle cap secured her fingertip veil. She carried Shower = liam Aspeénieiter, Mrs. Ronald Hart, Mrs. Charies Kelly, and Mrs. Robert Brennen. Wever PTA Gets The new budget for the com: ing school year was presented . to the Wever Schoo! PTA board Ln’ members at a meeting Tues- day evening at the school, It will be renee to the anne at the first PTA myhe fist gaat Ba Gea ing of the fall season will be a Meeting attend the dinner dance at Bloomfield Hills Country Club Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robertson and the John _ W. Richardsons, The former Glennie is ; \ honeymooning \ in South * Dakota following her ‘recent marriage to George W. Lang Ir. \ GEORGE H. LANG JR. Newlyweds Set Off to Mount Rushmore a bouquet of white and pink, ’ miniature roses in a cascade arrangement, ® * * Patricia Thayer of Clarks- ton was maid of honor, Brides-- maids were Onalee Morgan, Sue Ellen O'Dell, Mrs. Darrell Blackett and Mrs. Clark Rouse, all of Clarkston, Kathy Sutt of Pontiac was junior bridesmaid. * * * Serving as best man was the . bridegroom's _ brother-in-law, Clark Rouse of Clarkston. Ushers were John Holser, Ray Dawley, Fred Veso, Robert Bentley and the bride's broth- er, Eddie Glennie, all of Clarkston and Lawrence Blum- berg of Long Beach, Calif, * * * A reception was held in the charch parlors immediately after the ceremony.. © Golfers Have Tournament The Tuesday Tee Golf’ League held its—annual Flag / Sharon Ilene — ie Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Meston and Vr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Johnson, s" MRS. Margaret Klaine Meston KEITH L. JOHNSON Wed in Candlelight Rites Margaret, Elaine Meston and Keith Liddell St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Drayton Plains. The Rev. Waldo R, Hunt officiated at the double ring candlelight cere- mony before 175 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Meston of Drayfon Plains and..Mr, and Mrs. Arthur H. Johnson of Romulus -* * * The bride wore a ballerina. length gown with a handclipped Chantilly lace bodice, song “Painted sleeves and 5 a | Sabrina STAPP’ P’S -. our new Fall Classmate ses a Johnson were | married Saturday evening at - neckline trimmed with seed pearls and sequins. The full skirt was accented with tulle | cuffles and lace panels. .A lace demi-cap held her fingertip veil of imported English illu- sion trimmed with seed pearis and she carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanotis centered by a white orchid. Bridget Johnson of Romulus was maid of honor. maids were Diana Meston of Drayton” Pains and ~ Shirley Tipolt of Drayton Plains. | The attendants’ gowns, made | by the bride’s -mother, were | parakeet peau d'or sleeveless Brides- roses and ivy. * * * ; Best man was Raymond Har- bin of Livonia. Ushers were Karl Liewert of Drayton, Plains, Donald Wu of Ann Ar- bor, Donald Marble of Grosse Pointe and Richard Gallivan of Cadillac. Robert Meston was ring bearer. A reception was held in the church parlors. Before leaving for a honeymoon in New Eng- Jand, the bride changed to a brown embroidered white linen sheath with a velvet and feath- er hat and the orchid corsage from her bridal bouquet. They will live in Romulus. * * * The bride attended Highland Park Junior College and -the bridegroom is attending Uni- versity of Michigan, He also ; attended Wayne State Univer- ; sity. | Mrs. Meston wore a light beige lace and chiffon dress with matching accessories and Mrs, Johnson was dressed in gold satin with brown and gold satin with brown and gold accessories, Both had Talisman rose Corsages, lege this fall in wool tweed com- |bined with a slim skirt, It's done) lin wool cable- stitch Sweaters, too . folks, herevare really exceptional values for school... _- Ke a ee _— = oe ee ee oe 7.95" —m en eae = J — eon’ They're un Pagked | ya and on our shelves — all the bright new Classmate stylings for. Fall. Brushed leather boot&, loafers, casuals or ‘dress-up™ shoes — | for children from high chair.to high school. They're all here, all top buys — because they're all Classmates. The bulky pullover goes to col - | } ' , . hoe - i. i@ ‘ * 8 * t . r r A ’ * se o ot es ae io « Ht * * ’ ‘ These styles are perfect for all school occasions. They were designed . by Anne Adams for Little Sister making her first appearance in Kinder- garten—an event that requires a new dress that will make an impres- sion—as well as for Big Sister who will be off to College. Nor, has the young set in-between been overlooked. There are styles for very Girl—Big and Little. Crisp, washable cottons would be ideal for most of the designs shown. The styles are simple, yet fashionable, and will require a minimum of care. * * * So,Mother, now's the time to send for the styles best suited for your girls. Our easy-to-use Printed Patterns will make child's play of your sewing. . Daughter starting on her first great school adventure will love the twosome made-from Anne Adams Printed Pattern 4522. Choose cotton for the pert, puffed-sleeve dress and wool for the coat. The pattern comes in Children's sizes 2 to 10. x *% * ¢ Make the crisp shirtdress, fall's top fashion. She will love the con- vertible collar, roll-up sleeves. and wide skirt. Printed Pattern 4747 comes - in Children's sizes 2 to 10. Easy-to-sew Printed Pattern 4549 comes in Girls Sizes 6 to 14. An A-plus fashion for bright young scholars, it is pretty in one color or in com- bination with contrast trim. , * * * _ . J; 4 Js | a4 54 os 1 os i - : : : 7 as : 4 ee sno a a : ee : “ ee os ; : — @ . ~~, ae ! . winckec % ; i . ‘ \ ° + : , < swemeniime. THIRTY-SIX bee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 81959 » pT cae Miia sheaths with bateau necklines S355 |Make These Simple Dresées f bow riormwenares | MAKE ese imp e reséés or Sel St. Andrews - roses and the bridesmaids car- : ; Episcopal ried lacé fags with turquoise Church were. daisies and white roses. = i Margaret Flower girl Carole Meston . * Elaine wore a parakeet crystallette a Veston and floor-length gown with a match- >, : Keih ey ep <= Johnson. bouquet of white daisies, pink ) 4747 2-10 Wil: a+ es whe es e .. a 45 2-10 fit overblouse tops its own front-pleated skirt. See how nicely they go - together or separate for mixmatching. This pattern comes in Girls’ sizes 6 to 14. The princess jumper and blouse is a tashioh the beck: to-school set loves best. Thrifty and easy to sew. Make the blouse in cotton and the jumper in bright wool. Printed yPauern 4603 comes in Girls’ sizes 6 to 14. * * ; A favorite with Teens is Printed Pattern 4597. In checked cotton with tiny “sissy-front” ruffles of eyelet or lace, it’s headed for top honors in school; in solid-color taffeta, it will be much admired at parties. Comes in Teen Sizes 10 to 16. For the Junior with an eye for fashion headlines, make this exotic, Oriental sheath from Anne Adams Printed Pattern 4705. With 34 sleeves, high neck, it is the smartest for the classroom; with scooped neck, short _ sleeves in silk faille, it spells glamour for after-school parties. Comes in Junior Miss Sizes 9 to 17. « * * * Clever, casual and classic is the unbeatable jumper-and-blouse team. It is always just right, worn as match-mates for mix-mates. Printed Pat- tern 4782 comes in Junior Miss Sizes 9 to 17. Printed Patterns 4549, 4603, 4782 are Fifty-Cents Each; 4597, 4522, 4747, 4731, 4705 are Thirty-five Cents Each. Add 10 cents for each pattern if you wish first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly In Printed Pattern 4731 you have the smartest schoolmates. The easy- Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. _ Original Idea Bring in your children | for a fitting this week! | >. —_—2 om ee >) 1 | 1 ] i} 1 i] { + — Fianna tate teetedtdt tt te ee 2 -_=— a6 Se eK ee See, ‘] Size€™ Tor growing girls 4!2 - 8 ON TOP Girls’ all new style for school that goes with mew fall colors, new Grey school-mate. An R I. e'3 $7.95 AAA-AA-A-B vevees $8.50 : MIDDLE CLASS LOWER BIRTH Grid-lr0n-. Hero . tor Mo Black Nylon Velvet ter ™ and Boy. Genuine Cats Pa dressy and sporty wear. rubber sole. - Shark. skin co-ed's aice too for vn ane sted grained cap. Styled for rugged wear, easy cleaning i » eles 8 . 12: C. > and comfortable fit, i sizes 121, +3: B sizes 8', - 12: C - Le ; sizes 12!) - 3: B- C; Sizes 12%-3—B-C-D... $7.95 Sizes 12 / i ) { , ia ee Ss 2% ec a JUVENILE BOOTERIE, 28 E. weenie Street “Open Monday and Friday Evenings to 9 — Is Still Good The first mechanical wash- ing machine used a suctipn cup on a handle to agitate the sudsy water. Now, a very re- sourceful man has made use of this idea to invent a small plastic suction cup version to facilitate wash-basin launder- ing of small articles The inventor admits that he got the idea when he saw a farm wife use an inverted fun- nel on a stick to wash clothes in a large pot in her yard. He remembered the first washing machine principle, and took it from there. ‘and over again, A Snacks Are Fatal | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN I was chatting with a doctor needs to reduce and wants to do, so will say, "I eat practically Dieters Will Rarely 1 Tell All I have noticed this same attl- tude so often when talking with friend of ours the other day, and nothing. I never have anything but | women who wish to lose weight. leaid, “There is one thing I wish you would write in your column, At lunch I have two lettuce leaves and three tangerine sections .and ‘and that is that .many would-be that is all.” reducers are terribly frustrating to itheir doctors.©And do you know). something? Wher they begin tell- ling doc what they eat they never iget past luncheon. “T have had ‘+ happen to me over | patient who Then the good doctor continued, “You can never get them to go any further than that. As soon as you ask what they eat at night or in between meals they always ichange the subject.” In such a case the doctor pre- | This Is the Way We 41 NORTH SAGINAW ST. “and MIRACLE MILE — Go to School! Children’s DRESSES 388 | scribed a detalled diet for his patient to follow. She looked at it in horror, threw up her hands and said, “Doctor [ haven't eaten potatoes for years. I al- most never eat any bread. I wouldn't think of putting sugar in my coffee.” ‘that she would lose if she would stick to the doctor's diet. What jhappened? Two weeks later she ‘eame back and had gained two pounds! Those in-between meal snacks had been her downfall. Nevertheless she was assured? he made an interesting point. Hea cup of black coffee at breakfast. \They may cling to one or two| fairly unimportant items and to erroneous conceptions. There is no reason why 6 woman cannot have| a couple of teaspoons of sugar in|, her coffee in the morning and a potato is not fattening unless it is cooked in a fattening manner or lots of butter is added. Bread is a low-caloried and important food’ unless you eat too much of it and, load it with butter. The first thing a woman must do if she really wants to_ shed pounds is to stop kidding herself. She surely cannot kid her doctor! sot * x Tomorrow: ‘Poor Posture in 'Past Causes Trouble Today.” | Before putting away your sum-| mer bathing togs, suds and rinse’ them thoroughly. This clears out) any salt or chemicals that- would, damage fibers and also prevents; rusting of zippers exposed to salt water, _ South | Pontiac § Sane Bank — Building | FASHION DISCOUNT STORES Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 Dark cottons and gay plaids with frosty |e | white touches” 22 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Back-to-School Specials Eee en A - BOYS’ 2-PC, | ae "1 Wi Bd tos beige bs Ow Laptey Dene a ind whee ican Day te Sale aids i. MRS. ROBERT L. SMITH Newlyweds Will Live on E. Pike Deanna Darlene Wood and Robert Leroy Smith were mar- ried Saturday evening in a simple ceremony at the home of John C. Weick of Adele terrace. Parents of the couple are+Mrs. William’ H. Walters of West Huron street and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith of Going street. * * * The bride wore a ballerina- length gown of swiss organza with a satin bodice and cap sleeves. She carried a corsage of white carnations, wok Maid of honor was Mrs. William Dingam of Cornell street. She was = in a = “ad i jo a } 3 ee me ie To ae hictei: Hascibics yp df | yi; - : : A : = < 2) oe. | ee ? , Dyk as ga Se PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1959 : Ss ‘3 4 *? Mr. and Mrs. James Gollogly of Birmingham recently took a cruise to the West Indies. Here they are photographed on the deck of the S.S. Evangeline, which sails from Miami,' Fla. Geraldine Marie Thomas Wed in Mount Clemens Geraldine Marie. Thomas and ‘Robert Joseph Adams were mmrried Saturday noon at St. Peters ~ Church, —Mt.—- Clemens. The Rev. - Harold Merrill officiated at the dou- ble ring Nuptial High Mass before 350 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr.’ and Mrs. George E. Thomas of Mt. Clemens and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams of Clifford street. . * * * ,—The bride wore a gown of mist taffeta and Chantilly lace with a Sweetheart neckline of lace flowers outlined with seed pearls. The floor length skirt formed a lace chapel train. Her fingertip veil was held by a lace coronet accented with seed pearls and she carried a -cascade bouquet of chrysan- themums, stephanotis and ivy centered by a white orchid. Mrs. Gerald Gombert, the bride’s sister, was matron of honor. She wore a ballerina length blue nylon, floral print dress and carried a cascade bouquet of deep pink gladioli. Bridesmaids were Georgene Corneillie, Mrs. James Mc- Evers and Beverly Adams. They were dresses like the matron of honor’s and carried cascade bouquets of light pink gladioli. Flower “girt Marie. Kline wore. a powder blue silk or- ganza dress appliqued —with flowers, Daniel Adams Jr, was his brother’s best man. Ushers were George Rastigue and Frank Rastigue. Gerald Gom- bert, James McEvers and Jerry St. James were grooms- men. A reception was held at American Legion Hall. Fol- lowing a honeymoon to Cana- da, the couple will live in Utica. Mrs. Thomas wore an ice blue lace and taffeta sheath with white accessories and a pink carnation corsage. Mrs. Adams was dressed. in beige e linen suit with brown acces- sories and a yellow carnation corsage. The bridegroom attended Pontiac Business Institute. MRS. ROBERT J. ADAMS Dear Abby Says: By ABIGAIL, VAN pine DEAR ABBY: How does a 24-year-old married woman, vie is Ge pioer ot eee I love my mother, but her nagging will drive me out of my mind. When she is at. my see house (or ABBY even if I'm at hers) and we do a little something together in the kitchen, she will say “Put an apron on!” I could be only putting jello in the refrigerator, but she yells, “‘put an apron on!” ei. if I am aa aves to be married and have, children, «1 dén't need to.be told to put an apron on. If I spot my dress, it's my dress, isn't ‘it? How can I get her te-stop nag- ging at me? NAGGED DEAR NAGGED: By this time you should know how ir- ritated your mother becomes when she sees you in the kitchen without an apron. You're q big girl naw. Simply put an apron on and don't make a federal case out of it. - You may avoid a spot and a spat as well. * * * DEAR ABBY: ‘Every morn- ing when I take my- garbage out, I find my trashcan filled to the brim with empty beer cans, This burns me up! Civic Baby Doll Is Washable In Chicago there's a wash- able doll—infant size—which has a steady job, helping teach folks how to save lives. This doll has tiny Jungs that really ‘breathe’ when nurses, policemen, firemen, and others give the “‘baby’’ oxygen. Thus, these public- servants learn the technique for administering _ oxygen if emergencies. And this public service doll, which is made of viny] plastic, works so hard that she has to have a soap-and-water bath as oft- en as a real infant. Iraq Caldron. - Holds Meeting The first fall meeting of Iraq Caldron No. 70 was held Wednesday at the Pontiac Fed- eral Savings and Loan Build- ing. Founders Day was cel- ebrated and the past mighty chosen ones as:wel] as charter members were honored. Arrangements were dis- cussed to send delegates to thé supreme session at Youngs- town, Ohio, Sept. 30 through Oct. 2. At i‘ next regular meeting on Oct. 7, officers will be elect- ed and pean reports given. Mrs. Wayne Scott served re- freshments. Children’s Shop See Any re Pr aa iy “tn Women Voters League to Kick Off Fund Drive League of Women Voters of West Bloomfield Township started its annual financial drive Tuésday with a kickoff breakfast at the home of Mrs. Jack Couzens of Orchard Lake road. Taking part in the program were League president, Mrs. Theodore Diehm, chairman of the drive; Mrs. Frank Vacla- vik, cochairman; Mrs. Merle Schneider, Mrs. Graham Over- gard, Mrs. Leonard Meldman and Mrs. W. H. Bretzlaff Jr. —The League isa nonparti- san organization. Its purpose is to promote political respon- sibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government, All work is done by volunteers. Cost of membership is at a “ne PAM. Expecting Guests! Wedding Guests _ Christenings Bar — Mitzuahs Use the _ SAVOY. MOTEL . for Your Extra Bedroom Jr. Attendants Can Now Dress Modern Junior members of modern were chosen to put pageantry into yesterday's nuptials. Mothers of popular young attendants will rejoice at the highly wearable and washable Sunday-best suits and dresses ‘Beth Jacob School Has Dinner : ere rT Smale ite tbh: School had an informal dinner Tuesday evening for parents Sor. brs, ‘bemevis Talon’ of For Reservations Colrain drive was hostess. She Call FE 5-9224 Lert tN cre ev 120 S. Telegraph Rd. pr Plans ‘for nen ———— - . STAMPED. GOODS Pillow Cases. Baby Kits © Table Cloths ’ CUT WORK: Cloths and Pillow Cases THE OXFORD SHOP $9 West Huron , FE 44213 | ie ; A * . ona ot minimum but funds = are needed to publish voters’ guides, candidates information sheets, Know Your Town Sur- veys and studies on local, state and national issues. * * * Gov. G. Mennen Williams has proclaimed Sept. 10 as League Day. = fee Someone in this neighbor- hood (and I'm pretty sure I. know who the guilty party is) drinks about a case of beer a night. She_is ashamed to have her garbage man see them, so she puts the empties in my trash can. Should I have it out with this neighbor, or should I haul the empties back to her trash- can? NO BEER DRINKER DEAR NO: Don't take any chances. You might haul the “empties”’ to the wrong. neigh-_ Millinery Salon _v velope. _ es $I5 others to $45 A HAT BRIM.-FULL OF FASHION... er! Put That Apron n On; ‘ll Avoid the S pots, Spats bor. Talk to the party you sus- pect-and bring the matter to.a head. x *& DEAR ABBY: I am getting married in October. I am ex- perienced. He is not. Should I tell him? DEBATING DEAR DEBATING: I vote no. Hf.you are experienced and he is not, there will probably be no questions asked. * * * . DEAR ABBY: I am a 15- year-old girl who went on a diet last winter and lost 530 pounds! Never have I received so many compliments. I feel as though I have started a new life full of fun. I] want to tell every over- weight teenager in the world | that it can be done. All if takes is will power and a desire to have a happy life. WALKING ON AIR DEAR WALKING: Your let- ter should be an inspiration to other teenagers who need to unload some excess poundage. a word of warning’ however: Don’t attempt any crash diets without first consulting your doctor. * * * What's your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed en- A hot with a look of luxury, tailored, yet so beautifully feminine! Velvety velours, marvelous cglors, with on elegant reach of feathers. orbkay Glamour Trick Is Ruinous are worn indoors, they can detinitely damage the eyes. ; Se don’t copy what appears to be a glamour trick unless The habit of wearing dark glasses in restaurants, movies and theaters is one that some women seem to have borrowed — from Hollywood. T's a bad habit, - ruinous to the eyes, Dark.glasses were not intended for artificial light. They were meant to cut the glare of the sun. When they ‘|bathing” helps. open. up the pores. | face with a hot If you tend toward this condition, use tepid water for bathing, tin-| ish with a splash of cold water| iin the face or run an ice cube! lover the face for a few minutes. sketched from stock Dress Saléa THE AMERICANA LOUK The return of the natural waistline based on pure ond’ simple lines to flatter and compliment the feminine figure. 24.98 a. A Draped Cowl Neck for this softly curved petit point beauty with shimmering rhinestone pin In rayon and acetate crepe. Black. Sizes 11 to U5. & b. Magicol Wool! Jersey ¢ 5 ketched from : stock does the trick for the most subtle shaping supple, & WialS for the girl who knous clothes, in this boatneck beauty on its 1] A flash of leopard belt Black or Sizes loden green to 17. Second Floor ° OCCT TTT TTT TE TT TTT TTT TTT TET LTT TTT U UTI TTT EEO T ET Ne Fur products labeled to show turk country of origin of imported: & SILVER FOX Po TWEED Smort traffic stoppers ‘ cuffs of smoky silver and thrilling, opulent collars light up these White ond Black tweeds.... celebrate the approaching season. and Suits (in club jacket or walking Aength) by Bonny Lone. . reason enough to Coat Sizes 8 to 1& Suit end Coat Selon — Second Floor Sf .. muff-size a ash a : pe ee ‘ A + “T : —<- meee : 7h oie 2 j ‘ = % - . : ‘? . . ; = wi ee 4 tales « sae : ‘ ; 5 ; nouns es a : Pee oes * "i stp ws - = 4 THIRTY -KIGHT . | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER By 1959 a 2 fa aE ene nn Ok =P cic t F ll Tr rte ests of Te 3 i. By EUGENE GILBERT First thing, our young ‘people, Speaking of NOTES the; ad much aside from school. as-, Another sfethes tad ion will Be) _ What crazy things are teenagers| will be going back to class highly/|teeners still hold fast to the idols | signments. When they do -find|a fleecy, bulky outfit a7 : going to be thinking, eating, wear-|reselved to study harder and bring |they revered before school doors time, they go mostly for best| sweater, jacket and pants, Some ing and doing this coming school|up those marks. Even though the|closed last spring. Marlon Brando, sellers. ‘ : will be in solid, vibrant. colér, yegr? sputnik scare has worn off, they'Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds hed tei some in- bold stripes. Some will) x * * are well aware that it’s going tO|nin. Nov ; ywood favér-' Fads? Sure! But -that's some- . A great number of people —|be harder year by year to obtain ie ~~ Pet Goone ithing ‘on which the Youth .Baro- haves boat - oy noe. : parents, teachers, storekeepers,jentrance to the colleges of their) * y ‘ meter is far fronr infallible, Fads| Fr more ordinary wear,’ the. manufacturers and the youngsters|choice, and right now they are|Frankie Avalon, Connie Francis, bob up without warning. seamless trim-fit stretch tights will themselves — would like to know. |determined to do something about |Debbie Reynolds again, and Dody | * *« * still be a common sight. They'll And our Youth Barometer should it, Stevens are top songsters. In tele-| It would appear however that|come in assorted colors as well be able to provide some pretty « we ft vision, ‘Peter Gunn,” Gun. bowling is going to continue gain-).. back and iD be with good guesses. It's been set up on. But they are swearing no oaths|smoke,” and ‘77 Sunset Strip,”’|ing popularity «-d that teenagers = : Jun at, teemed the basis of information gained to make drastic reductions in the; with Edd (Kookie Byrnes, are,will be wear special bowling black “skirts and black sweaters. this last year from the surveys I’ phone conversations, the diting,| favorites of the high school erowd.| shirts and blou 5 to school on oc-|But of course the old skirt-and- have been making every week for the ae ie and the te tral vie i ee eeu i a. ae bes roy hs Japeeysl ipa for howling) sweater combination will retain) © : : at the last minute, or refusing tO/seem to care about having good newspaper articles and for | various ing haan oe times me ere with! iid s oe — cis ing ritim mi ‘ ates sa outfits come in a vari- its ascendancy. | = : take her to a dance because “he! friends of his own, . organizations. scholastic achievemen - ithe wy complain: rere isn : ime to ety of colors and designs. » e & < doesn't like to dance. He deliberately tries to make her Se : —— -- ~ ae —— —seeescaz «=|COOne fad that looks like a good of . | He rates her parents low, tell- jealous. a = He is a practical joker == bet is the fur garment, whether, H. KATHRYN O'NEAL | ing her they are too strict and who full length coat, car coat, jacket | ° ae | that she is silly to let them tell laughs like crasy when he puts or smatler piece. Fur iterhg in Mrs, James H. O'Neal of | yey where she can go, what time | someone else In an awkward or lower priced lines are being de- nent sie yey a she should be in, and se on, embarrassing “situation, a signed especially for young peo- Manet in "| We lacks ambition and is content| A young man with only a few of ; ios meade pockethooks. azel Kathryn to Kim Lymnan I “tucky|these strikes against--him-—should ’ j "That Cleopatre look—at least; Newton, son of Mrs. Carl — tes Dice ville prov : ; * ‘day, around the eyes—will be big as| Newton of North Parke street — docen't get get along with his! to live in holy matrimony. | > } . ing j nd Mr. Newton of Warsaw, + . F ; eye makeup gains increased popu-|. ® b PEGGY S ‘ i : larity with the girls. ce A June wedding is % 1 WORTH Saginaw 5ST. : For the boys, the new emphasis - planned. y : will be on fit rather than on sfart- ling styles. For casual wear, it's’ * * still slacks and sweaters. But when | y in it comes to suits, ihe youngsters favor fitted waists: and natural Pp Z bl ; > Lider lines. “ — a ro em? . Whereas automobiles remain the | / s No, 1 interest of young men — Here S Aid whether it be driving them, tinker- ing with them, or talking about| ; : ‘ . Oily skin can be a real trial ’ ' 3 , £4. them—boys remain the No. 1 in- race ll ’ S. “a 4 ‘terest of the girls, | for a gal. But she can do some- : |. y 4 | x * * | thing about it. ; With thoughts set on early mar- To begin with, she should un- riage the gals are giving early} derstand that its cause is dver- , y | POT P| ri Sa) i ne Ter ; : i 5 aiiver, ching and trys, F be controlled, to some degree, _ with as much relish as they savor ‘latest fashions, and are apt to re-| by a diet which eaves out quest ‘such things for Christmas. sweets, fat and starch and Increasingly conscious of com-| stresses, instead, lean meat, e f i | ; Falliné Leaves c , peo gd diet the temas salads, tres tris and lots of N ; , : ke are apt to eager to (ry a fresh vegetables. of acne-care products, and to go . ; in for weight watching, calorie Exercise will step up your . h : ‘counting ‘and the like. But don’t} cireulation and therefore also ; Join the {s sell the pizza short! _ be a help. Cleanliness is an ab- | | re One fad that has shown a flurry! ,oiute must. You should wash ; “EASHIONABLE” cd is the one of zany bookcovers with your face with hot water and 5 : © Pert and pleasing to the eve Wh a. % - sah - | such titles as “Embalming Can) soap three times a day. Use a : SET ig. ; ‘ashi , y) he Be %! i; | Be Fun,"" by Maude Lynn, or “191) thick terry cloth and really give F it are these Fall Fashions by , ae F Ways to Make Blubber,” by S. i i ; ; 3 : a! ; . yourself a good scrubbing. Fol- ‘ é h th mart “4 Fernfield...as advertised in * | | Kimo. low this with an astringent in ; wit ese $ , x 6 ¢ { 4 ee 7 in 7% Glamour magazine... ready for “ aan > Fj / | dirt So eestewieer eee : casuals for all is) : - « 3 | First ‘Spacemen’ | “hu. : aie. ; vou at Peggy’s...to help vou | Avoid moisturizing cream |.” Cam us Occasions. is . j ‘ FR; . h d af and never put new make-up on | = | p Z step smartly into Autumn! S ampooe OOo aver cid “(This to © good rule 4 Fs 9 nor for any woman.) You should |= The pilots chosen for partici- | see improvement if you stay | % the Lo Chucka Boot of pation in Project Mercury— with this program. 4 es. ~ our first official ‘‘spacemen” —underwent a full week of 4 FERNFIELD , | vigorous physical examination Karbiow . before the final designations | were announced. Frequent shampooing was one of the pleasanter aspects of the testing, for each man had to wash his hair thor- | oughly on nights preceding the mornings set aside for brain- wave measurements. ‘These re- — — ———— ‘ ——-}}] peated latherings insured that | no-foretgn-meatter yeottte Her x ti h eyou i fere with the electro-encephalo- with the things they would rather of graph readings! have than money. “ap . aM : - ‘A st % 2 Se * he | : | . OXFORD 5 b ‘ pes me \ 4 1. * Have You Tried This? : 3 : yo Fe 1. All Weather Coat 7 | Let style be your umbrella. rain or Homemade Chili Sauce |) shine. with this all. weather coat. Flat- , . Fe tering shawl collar is of corduroy and . Blends Tomatoes, Fruit | the poplin coat is lined With self-irrides- pe cent taffeta, Half-belted back with in- By JANET ODELL FRUIT CHILI SAUCE verted pleat Pontiac Press Home Editor By Mrs, Neil Warren $ 22 95 Homemade chili sauce is ¢’peare such a delicious actompani- = § Prscr<* ment to meat that we like ‘to ta ceund ccleine make it every year. This year i seats Gear we are using a recipe from 6 teaspoons salt Mrs, Neil Warren of Birming- uw mixed pickling ham. Hers’ is a fruit. chili Peel and cut up tomatoes, sauce pears, peaches, onions and +s * & green peppers. Put spices in ( Mrs. Warren has for many small bag. Mix alt ingredients © | © years been an active worker and cook slowly until thick. | in the American Association Seal wihile hot in sterilized = of University Women and js a jars. Makes about 7 pints. ; = past state president of the-——A-telicious thousand island © organization. She enjoys gar- ‘dressing may be made with = | 2. Beloved Pocketeer Abby Kent style dress of sheer stevens wool, A “s step-in that zips in front and boasts a detachable collar. of faille, self-belt and % sleeves that are cuffed Both Stfles Available. from 4 to 10 : AA and B Widths dening and has a flair for this chili sauce, mixing it half interior decorating. and half with mayonnaise. ’ ee i iz | 4 H j Teammates oF ae er cece 3. Sweater & Skirt Darlene sweaters and Summit F skirts combine to bring’ you dyed-to-match of magic. Skirt of all wool flannel with flat- i tering contour panels and two kick pleats | ' front and back, leather belt. Full fashioned of Boston New! Super Thin clip length cardigan has two buttons at . mock turtle neck. A fur blend of mink. an- —£ gora and lamb's wool. | | Skirt 9.95. Sweater 10.95 | Pr 8-transistor Pocket Radio: : Win a Free varatiin to Mexico : ¥ A WEEKS VACATION FOR TWO! You'l marvel atthe ich tonal quay of pngpecig hes just 5Y/," ng Ra or en 95 ) Come In loday-Fill Out Entry Blank Just Say Seceesee suls wtt sombenay bay Sa ae 195 8 enemnromanneerersneern| Charge e : | - , . _GRINNELLS, 7 5. Saginaw St. FE 3-7168 ne * : GUM aR Genet ae ak. Se a “Reina sats oe ai ‘ ‘ Oe ce ate ee be . RSH ER How NE 4 x | ¥ 4, f feos —, at ‘ * . oir aay 55 — . ‘ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,:1959 , (+) eee y a : : ; , » . : ‘ é : ) @ 4 a : : — : | eS ei 5 : ? vacant £ z: . a Castillo of Lanvin favors huge collars for fall. This giant collar tops a striking suit of ginger brown mohair. S The longer * jacket is | double: breasted and the slim skirt falls well below the hnee. UP! Phote i Se Mrs. MOMS-of America Unit Mrs, Arno Hulet of Franklin road was hostess Tuesday for a school girl luncheon and busi- ness meeting of MOMS of America, Inc, * Mrs. E. K, Vanderlind, new- Gloves, Cream Used at Night Will Save Hands Gals who find that their bands remain rough in spite one, two or three coats, as . Then don a pair of clean, old white cotton gloves. The cream or lotion will stay where it belongs, on your hands, during the night: And it wil] have time to do a job penetrating and smoothing. the sit on at a tea or cocktail par- ty, try giving them the old glove routine, It really works. New Table Covers A plastic cover with linen- like surtace and foam rubber backing brings new elegance to card tables. Of course, these are washable—even including their handsome white or gold borders in Greek key or scroll patterns. wise Arno Hulet Hosts | | ty elected president, announced her committees for the com- ing year. y are Mrs. Frank Emery, + Mrs, Frank VanHorn, flowers; Mrs. Duncan McVean, publicity and Mrs. John Brew- er, Mrs, Hulet and Mrs, Harry Laxon, ways and means, * * * Mrs. Vanderlind will repre- sent the unit at Pontiac Wom- en's Federatior Club meetings. Mrs. Emery, chaplain, took part in the program and a short memorial for Mrs. Bes- sie Clark was given. * * * An invitation to Madison Heights MOMS of America Unit 67 installation of officers was received. The ceremony will be held Sept, 17 at Vet- erans Memorial Building. Mrs. Vanderlind will be dele- gate to Michigan State MOMS of America convention to be held in Lansing, Sept. 23-25. Mrs. McVean will be alternate. Michigan State MOMS of America past presidents par- ley will be held at American Legion Hall, Auburn Heights at 10 a.m, Sept. 9. Mrs. Vanderlind will be host- ess at her home on South John- son avenue Sept. 15. % : s : 29 eit 5 -MALING SHOBS ® 50 N. SAGINAW ST. Open Tuesday Evening, After. Labor Day = oe ieee PR ae a aoe BE ik BR ceca hi OR. aCe AA BO e 7 Star Performers - forte Sophisticated Lady v WF Millinery by: LEE SHAW . STAR LADY originals ° by. Frank Pajmna SCHIAPARELLI - Exotic Jewelry | by Fran of New York | 2a Se ee Ie e PEGGY’S 1e¢ wORTH SAsINAW 41. SANDLER OF BOSTON Be the lass with the class! SANDLER OF BOSTON GO BACK TO SCHOOL ... - , : _, in America’s Favorites! - * = a TRIGANO ... ' : : - Fs . ’ f . . 2 Pets : : : fs ae } as . = rf — . ag > : z i é ‘ iy fe le - : . . : t . 4 = . es / 4 oe : ; Z a : . — * 4 na + 2 . + “vr FORTY, - - Pee ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SERIEMBER 3. 1959 , ms i about 230 million — I aw a a In 400 years aboit 2200 vessels Shrimpiag Profitable Amertes. gor \gommercial fishing en1Average 10 Pounds weg fave “bets Cape NEW ORLEANS — Shrimp com- pounds worth 5 millon are taken ‘Mon.~Thur. 8 - 5:30 Pri. - 8-9 Sat. - 8-4 MOON ON EARTH -- Dr. T. Charles Helvey points to drawing of his propoxed moon lab, designed to simulate conditions on the ‘ moon. Would Simulate Moon Conditions in Laboratory LAWRENCE, Kan. (% — The; male, Also the vanity of a man Is moon may be ready for man butt such that he wants fo ‘Took good’: | man isn't ready for the moon. So) in front of a female.” Dr.‘ T. Charles Helvey wants tol’ eate an artificial moon on earth. New 1960 Design 13168 DIOS Db PRICED eS EEE The woman member of the crew wouldn't tag along just as a pxy- a ven if we started preparations chological factor. She would a today," he says, “it probably/t, be a seientist like the two men would take about 10 years before) ing carry her full share of the re-| we would have humans property| search and work load. | indoctrinated (lo go to the moon). ! Ilelvey says his plans have been “We might get them up there ‘stmite to various government. sooner bul only at great risk and agencies probably loss of lives. This in | turn would push us farther be- | hind in the race for knowledge | that lies beyond our own earth.” Be uve! 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Terms down on paper, documented by| Hopes Dimming | bieury qevgs aieallouasiraciion: o7, breed wood fibers — | 4 Inspect and criss- years of research When he leaves with coaster _—_ priest = ture. 2\" overall diagonol cress tires the university, he uel return 19) WASHINGTON uw — A quiet metal chein gverd, chrome~ Compare ; . : ated rims and handlebars. , : . Speci O Petite ine “Green Fane (ea for = bill ko: permalt Chicag) Sead scam Raniy Tea oF With these advance-design features: al! This Week nly J of Radiation, Inc | Oulando, Fla to take more water from Lake boys, bive for girls. o * # 8 /Michigan was forecast today by | : @ Powerful “Ulera-Vision” chassis, Ironing Table and His project would put two men one of its top backers. : full power transformer - and a woman in an experimental | Supporters were glum about . ° : ous - Pad & Cover Set laboratory here on earth. It would prospects for retrieving the bill @ Precision-etched circuitry . @ Bright, sharp, crystal-clear picture @ Full fidelity, up-front sound BEST TRADE-IN DEALS FUR Easy Terms, Only $2.90 per week simulate conditions on the moon \from the Senate Foreign Relations The three humans would follow al committee, where the Senate sent research ang work schedule for! Htlast night by a 54.4 vote. six months, isolated from all other humans. Senators Patrick McNamara The basic structure of the moon | and Philip Hart, Michigan Dem- lab would be a sphere 50 feet in| o¢ rats, voted with the majority diameter and 25 feet high made of) to send the bill te the Foreign inch-thick steel. Within this would, Relations Committee, bes eogoon-like building, of plas) con paw Douglas (D-H), ldader, tic-impregnated nylon and foam of the fight to win Senate approval, ee In oe ace men and for the “proposal, predicted the we woman would Bet up house-| .ommittee would bury the bill keeping = | He noted that Sens. Alexander | |Wiley (R-Wis) and Frank J. Laus. | the strain out of ironing $68 7} Sturdy steel Teg ion with reinfor . f° tilated top. Folds i i ; | pactly for storage. Fully |, adjustable for ironing ok or standing “Comet” Lawn Rake Well-built .. . ideal - TTF for fall raking Has 20 sturdy spring Air pumps would simulate a terrifically high altitude; re(rig- [he (D-Ohio), ardent opponents of eration would hold temperatures lthe pill, are also members of the far below zero. The food, sclem | roreign Relations Committee, tifie equipment and necessities inside the cocoon would be tim- . ® . p Ited to the practical payload a Opponents claimed the diversion, steel teeth anchored in moon rocket could carry. aout hamper ship loading and 2 < Qe ee 4 rugged frame, green hydroelectric power operations, finish. 4-ft. ash handle. Helvey says the experimentall : Inharattiony would take about two, | President Eisenhower has twice 3 vears to construct and equip and) , would cost around a million dol ivetoed similar legislation because | Ss goo as oOo Ss an claims denied by sponsors Vane lof Canadian objections. | Why three on the teum and why| Sen, William Proxmire €D-Wis), | looks lent ood] should one he a woman?” |who spearheaded later stages of * * * ithe debate, said he was “very @ ’ “One man sent up alone would) Very happy’ at the outcome. ine ‘ ° not be equal to the task, Two men| - st also would be -aader an unbear-| ° | able. mental and physicat-#train, To Start Production | | sO ee is the best number. ‘ON casitian ty needed of the team ST. 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CASS, PONT , . ae FE 5-6123 | SEMPLE LSL pe ras coe pian . ve ; , + ¥ : ‘ a ie B f " . oe wane at = ; ~ : iti telnet dusiecne doe PONTIAC 1 PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 Dakotas Got Around of micas, Wueman, Tovt dHas Most Timber te Cash Bolsters Strike Mark ‘Twain described cauliflow- pce SEATTLE — About , one-sixth of emer Sssaeeo ST Reports No Gain a ‘Va tanon jon Steel Contract . SPECIALS NEw YORK (AP)—The strikingsteel strike might well last into] . — a ' nye . : = stee] union—bolstered by a grant|the winter. . :% “78 North S66 eS of a milli n dollars from the AFL- x * i ger Oe OWN READY TO EAT SMOKED HAMS ON SALE [Bi tions with the industry today, . [members in the department also) | SHANKLESS, — 3 BONELESS a papas teing asked w contribais o' PORTION "H M S$ HAM Pemetstos nel Sec try Sa “" NOW'DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER ‘New Imperial DISHMASTER if progress toward settlement |®°¥ long the strike may last. No : ea " P 5 : reported ednesda The strike has shut down al- a ies ' feo ting eparted ater iow < most 90 per cent of the nation's’ i ~~ jlowed « five-day recess, |steel_ production, About _ 150,000 ¥ Fi employes in related industries: its any sink! F.. Finnegan, director of have been made idle. Joseph ithe Federal Mediation and Con-| The union is seeking a substan CENTER SLICES HAH 69c . | , atnantne chee clinton ‘Service who x siting | ua wage increase and ter bene A VERY PRACTICAL AND DESIRABLE GIFT! a : not a paracheoy bythe $1 . ig bas earnings averaged You are remembered and appreciated scores of times each day when you PAN. READY FRESH, MEATY | GRADE ONE Inegotiating teams, based pon = A give her a Dishmaster! She'll have extra time to do the things she enjoys. their study during (the) adjourn-} ‘The steel companies are seek-| © Hands are never immersed in ‘dishwater’! i) : : ‘ ‘ment... ing a one-year freeze on wages! ®@ Dishes may be washed as they are used! Finnegan said the meeting was|and benefits, They contend that: © be cate ee ne Ot ome Cae? _ FRYERS R | BS adjourned until today by mutual — increase in labor costs would consent to give both sides timejforce a rise in steel prices and . NEW - FRANKS» “to further evaluate the ideas ex-|spur) inflation. The unién denies DEMONSTR xno ue BRANCH on mecewake at SQUARE LAKE RD. SALES and SERVICE FE 8-2588 Se eae aes BUY. WAREHOUSE DIRECT. TO YOU = | changed.” this. | ! x *® & soo = = -Wednesday's— session was be-; : c lieved to have been, confined to bb noneconomic issues. j . | There was no public comment - by the top negotiators—David J McDonald, president of the Union, | ‘CENTER CUT MEATY POT — GRADE “A SMALL Bic fener ofthe Utes esl LUAU FURNITURE SUPERMARKET ) PORK | FRESH © [the mbes dotas nation to ony . : CHOPS es ‘ioe Ene “onsen, : dustrial Union Depart of ~ the| FRIDAY Pesgere-cB baal the money, trom | ~ TIL 9:00 P. M. = down payment” because the} | -—— 2 TUESDAY, . . 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T p f | Cr i Will Restore | : ‘ No sia aie Ws i 4 hese: Only ‘for Headstrong [y eace U OeXIS enee Luther Burbank’s sub ag pase ome uri Peni ape deote omapeune puitionrs In te ex] | : ‘Childhood Home (| Nevats. : iéan border city complained that | or: Face War, Sa S Nikifa Cee oe ' The Gothic Library ot — siusis taken, on Sal eee te oad ee Er y jet st fe Inte Lather” Baur Libary of Congress." esigned. Abe. White Howse, chains. bank, famous. horticulturist, will ace Customs collector Emilio Car: NEW YORK (AP)—Nikita Khru-international life develop normal- soon be restored. =” ranza investigated. He said of- shchev says the West must fall ly, ficers at the port of entry told The Soviet Premier confidently -him this was the best method of; rioaban a Aged = i predicted that the Communist sys- keeping the newsboys from run-/{ul coexistence’ of communism jtem eventually -will win out dn ning in front of autos crossing the and capitalism or face. “the most'what he called peaceful compe- he) Benson Says: ~\wagborn-110 ‘years ago. Sroze' Sica ® "Dont? Take My Word for It!” border. | destructive war in_ history.” tition, But he sald this does not area. 4 | * * * mean Communist interference in 3.8 Fi : q-c Pri wot “There is no third choice,” the'the affairs of other nations. * Army engineers will clear the & ° roun ompare rices” Louisiana Has Totaled Soviet Premier said in an article! x *« * property, cut thegrass, fill in the s P f 10 State Constitutions |appearing in the current issue Ol Wiresiachev decused the Nosh Foreign Affairs, quarterly review Atjantie Alliance of letting the) CHICAGO ® — Loytsiana has of the Council on Foreign Rela-|West Germans convert NATO in- had 10 constitufions, more than tions, a private organization of to an instrument for aggressive Bf any other state. Its documents have. prominent eS ‘plans that could ‘plunge the whole ie “totaled an estimated 201,423 words. * * world into the chasm of a devas- Rhode Island, _ the smallest Khrushchev said that if rela- tating war.’ state, has had one constitution, tions between the West and the He called West German Chan-! which happens to be the shortest Contthunint bloc are to imprave, vellor Konrad Adenauer a poten-| 5 4 xe ° ® a in the nation — 6,650 words, ac-\"all barriers in international’ gay . stumbling block to the im-| OPING — W , - - WASHINGTON—An average t’s Why | Se cording to the Book of the States. tr ade must he. removed" to let provement of East-West relations. | ayraibated Weet Alls, siiurb of Milwaukee, Wis, hee Me American consumes less than! That's y y 22's | first hospital a-building, City fathers c this unu: method : . ve Sovfet prope ave unl en ot oat thought driving pending completion al eae = GET ‘WI SE, M EN! 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Kentucky, Cin- | ~ - pes by taking both Teas pn statue vik bias te All_11 in One Inning samp peat _Army : Navy, Notre ‘ night paricio. was a4 4 North Carolina, Tulsa, Mi e Dame, Miami, —— — won the opener a aan oo as ay oe . DETROIT w — The 25 U. of D., and even W: nesota, Purdue, Indiana, « Bunning’s three-hit pitch-) 4° e." — bound Chkcege’ Whibs Saimeee ? i” ayne x = A card iA blasted Sox literal! brochures that have an dng a dozen other itter Bunning: shut Al. Here's ey heey phages “Te | third Sevag potas out at : » dneavily with Pennsylvanians: << oe —— _ 1 was prem, = oe. \ ou League’ and all but blew them eu i) ; was going to |. Lopez, = ; Park in % it sean sims ets ats Peay St ogra. ra” [ines ae Pang al deter 1a | ~frhere ai a x & & : ts? caer een club and I pong a could be. a the nga ge ag Eg in | J are many reasons. One-i compe tete-siueer aes mite to) at to the White Sox, |S@™me when the + tween communities, Every: mothe : tition: be- : But I'm. gtad starting} “Heavens no, not yet,” he to the plate a sent 16 men town and anoth couple miles there is another ‘call uy going to Test tp plied, However, the Yankees to- |wcrost, 10 of oom oer she wal =? tg high school. | ‘ for Cleveland. gt rest up| diy ewe Megaman beck of the were out, after two men ' jmunities turn out play the. ents com. | 4, COO? Oe The : Americea League wed eat OE er eee eet Pe i ae out enmasse. “ganged up on the Detroit. Tigers oe as AP Wire games. to, 5% frit from third to fourth place | a tad ‘member of the famil winning a doubleheader. The: yesterday in “Aparicio. J : Wepheto | Lopez w i Yo _— ot the New } spirit which . amily is part of the football eT ot te kum or raat ee a toe the celebration are Sherm _Laoee wee “cations abot the Tiger Box Score York Yankees, who beat Wash- | ye prevails.for days before and shown by the ng of the nightcap as Sox uszewski and Al Smith. The White [Dight but eries starting Friday ston 4:3. And it left Y ees alter a game. |—— : number on the sleeve of Luis So wom the cd game, 14, te ne the pong tng pene settle for 2=T®0!T — ‘co Tigers _enty to peti ke “ e : : - ~ - : 7 ‘ Yost 3% abrh bi a more, a 40 i ae aaed tee Mine's and Dad's: clube, alters clube} bs nga 3 er ee ms EES HEE HR “og mpte football in sit ‘clubs, ete., which pro-| fx 2 x. ae ae Groth ef 1318 Torgean % atte wae two triumphs lifted the a8 the communities. os saat hie Gs Ease poling 3080 feller a she gover Sox t6-a S'game jead | > | Football is part of the table diseuss “a eee Gee e Efi rey Oo every household. di ion at most . o ee ' rae 3588 gene alle) The Ti * * & page stories of nner. Big local games are front |S 3 oe Ges eth Eas” steely. Taree bed an oft des _scpage stories of hometown papers. © lay eae , : J Bink ELE TY” S86 catia atone” ater taking tr he terms, they eat sleep work and neve V B se Ba _— : a : ‘ +. pera” obese ° ye gg ee wake ugh of words talkin: ne litt ot ockli : - = : ai 3 \ : ie ctttent inmcie aahai and coal ee football in the little Pennsylvania an [ in : x ~~ ee | 5 Pried «out je ies ait v8 jhad lifted them, to a tae 2 wn a ae Bridges er van 6s ek _ Detrett_pltcher—Peut-Foytact: : kxe® ’ ' To a coasted inte the ‘ = This in turn creates a t lead Eaal : aE 3 Pe St) Atth inning | second game's : remend i ; : ridges. PO-A — ; , With a 30 tea yebmgsters to tke part in the ait and took atin . eS a 7 f | tina SE) cin Nm pe b th} ° ; 3. — Maxwell Chicago's fourth hit. Fov- ro hag i to earn his way to a scholarship Aerial Att Wr li “fort : PW BER BR 80 ae Fray at et wat ack . Wrestling at Wall eit mgaeon EYEE ca wn ¢ the first week of Au : ; a k : Staley ? 23 3 out, the White Sox all-star : ugust there were two Detroi e | is be — By whe « 6 ¢ ¢ ¢| battered him, Tom had all: games in the Pittsburgh us of troit’s Once ‘ Proud | r ‘ : : uy and Berry. Bars the Stewart, ph Ray Nori td ao — and pice who will enter some college.in 3 Sane ue a! ‘Passing Defense Gets held Baturday wight in te Walled ’ or (seooe Game path aah Mts bit batsman E * ’ * * ec 5 a « wie vee atl og to witness one of the all-star Another Test Tonight In the Aegis arene. ng Recall Eleven Yost ap ath sete 0 sreui| Jim Landis, the 1 with 9,999 others plus 40 head college We tied tabtgs Puy ttes ea aot Rogan et 4108 Lana ot} Ei ceer, anil ended Bey connie Coaches who were taking a look at the prospects By BRUNO :L. KEARNS Farmer McGregor and in the sec- | _ eee ct aa ae Kissai'1 4439/0 behind Nelson Fox’ = 3 “re pects. See. iain, Eecinn: Sines ond “match, Johny “Dynamite” DETROIT w — ‘The Detrout Samet f $333 Gieee Oo oint ox's bases Football m ; : once-proud defensive “ es tace Dick “Mr. Michi-| ers obtained etl =3008 Baposite? 1 , « *« *& hes cabins te a < mang; tut it fing aleo| {Md Ses Deve Eaves ee te Peer and teach eater Stone eae “m vied Wines ©” 3888 et i tick Doriovan limited the Tigers > ; rofession Pecupe , winners versus the losers'Le Saito ss 0 18 Latman > 180 Gly is in the openi graduate , in the post from last week’ perete, tonight in @ tagé ague. Poyiack 0, Menka » S$} fiwhile hi ng game, eans fo days: For thousands football has been the hands of the New York Gis ~~ i Adis ‘ts $1.00. | The Tigers also recal sors, , sets ered ve: ais toes hprepeme means for a college education The G Giants, oc, aval ioh is $1.00. Tickets will erg from Mi led 11 play-|pewisiey "ct 1918 ; es at good for seven Football 7 ; hire iangs were not supposed to be. available at the box office. oe nor League clubs, ie lis “sua nnwude off Frank Lary .and reliefer la, pi practice in Michigan is hardly a week great eegrad team yet aging »/ “ iat ts ow * i? wis 4 for Bridges mh: M ve Sisler. 3 me Jocal coaches are complaining that ous umbrtila defer te Linat per Big Weekend Se sind tis. 00-Tete ton 28 Se Oe ae smal ibetrits rune, one wit ns 2a : many of their lettesmen or top prospects have not ous umbrella defense. t g end ; f tomp te. 186 from. ‘Dndianapolis. of Pre. Opp Oran betron au| Romer La cee ee Ge "fought aloes ony and See ee eee (abt dcipnia Bagles, with Norm Van Tat Hazel Park Track oo Nee. Apiren Lene, ers Beep PE | “to too sige. : y and he has no time for foot- ‘| Brocklin we You : earned a 2.10 . Lary, Jooki ball; or beca + Wa oot: and Tommy McDonald a : run average with K Pope cL vin "tas "4 SE OEM Joching Sor big’ 18th vie- Bu tiligs use junior just doesn’t dig the training . pipe peor tp mentee oe Belin (UPI) — A $10,000 eat De Frond bi eee fa eae mason " : ; 5 ' stead Pe at Py — loss, in. : ng combinations 7 bor Day handicap wi ’ a : eet je ) Siam con was bi - Actual oy . the Eastern Division, will hen “MR. MICHIGAN” at wanrliy’ Hast ~~ be run|of the Sally League Sasetis whet Maske (W.10) |. ‘14 ; $3.5 i against 16 triumphs. _— wih pos ages coaches should probably be happy asl mr * secondary another _ jnext Monday while the ities seer — e ¢ "saktgs 6 men ii ae soe hoa agi and with a first 4 “ ates did nct report. It merely saves them | Detensiy : Re John J. Hoar, who helped ay aoe and the $5,000 cra-| The recalled caeae tApariciay: ‘Stewart, Uuent Morran double, drach tive a bei trouble of separating the men from the boys. “was upset Araapodky were’ Ramey Bernt. psih gregrem at %'apday, icap will bo run this Sat-/¢rs R. G. Smith, Bob a “sg Py os eae ew runs in the second Mees 8 . | ae z — of his aerial datenee Tt ibn now pursuing th in Pontiac, is} ‘Three new cars wi dara Barney Schultz, Gert 28 ams | “Whéerman Colla , ; i> Seg oo to hide,” Ramsey pare s the new location’ ae ae = isigiven away ao wah ot Rng Mie contig aig — Carey, infield. Br itish Tiger , | Sours of Sreend ggyere He . : Se the Loris Citurch in, Walled Lake. $s days following Labor Day. Fans|Bob Johnson meter, Ozzie Virgil, Degls ‘Ace’ Hi | rene with doubles in the first ahs | wade i amy en ote defensive The first andertaking for the ro be admitted to the track free |4nd outfiel aor aa har gas : s ce H 1S and fourth frames. \. af} eS coach George Wilson arose ba St. an macbeysers gpnd toe. thelenerded to ake wiuere will. be — First Rin g Tous Detroit's Harvey Kuenn, the a : day he would ‘start rookies Jim an all-star wrestlif ate garg bese annual Bs wereld sn cam eg sy 8 AL gy 3 CAM man, got = rag ae | vt : wah ery ae en cae t eltests Wednesday and Thursday.| So" RJuv= Dick. Dger, | ee! Dick DEN, N.J, (AP)—Unranked|trips to the plate a I ke e . le sell. Lowe and Dave Whit- z a strong, 157, Cary (400) Aneel tre hoe Teas banded ft Empire |was hitless in five Al Kaline ne hird. Place tes exes. Bucs: Stuh Toes. j = SS eee ae ie * i ae be: Laty and Jim David would CS: ‘ ' ° : first pro loss. But the |did not allow hit in and Eger on Angered my Woody Held batted in two-more start, Terry Barr b expocted te 0eS in . anyon rte lly even eng sti the ninth from a tie sea Sh Smo ot oe Say: eM OS 90 | aa J os OCC att sme se eee ee mn and came to the Sox appear well on their Bus Bees belted a two-run | "One of the four starters | pw The Avsociated Press like f Saar: & ; m coon nts might be less ag-|the eighth. —— peagres “Homer to produce (to gp, we want to see m has got| Pittsburgh's Pirates final jie Law had won four. in a row ,” sald the 27-year-old nant. uimericen League per the Yankee triumgh. The blow, 2 <0 Sony octal : in that ly have The only ran of Newk (13-7) ene the sixth on Gil, Hodges’ single saad taseee “I won't have a win- ‘ i | his 28th: of the season, broke a | In three _ Wilson. pennant race, stubbing their et singled in the- Reds’ first ene by -Charlie~ Neal. | won record to keep going and they Cupagesys peat nuns Fresh from a four-game losing 2-all tle end offset a ren in the | Van Brockiin hibition games to date |" ® club they've walked all score, was unearned i Churn (0) was the “win- rt have one to knock off." scaxwe ERICAN LEAQUE | : sifeek ‘and “trailing, the Tribe °@ *7 te in has passed for 751| ‘his season oyer : : nthe ner in relief ag the A | ‘Tiger's decision ayer ere SE OC ame rallied to beat ey Tipe Harmon yards and seven il , major Dodgers set ajin their umm imwmin ~ aie the A’s 6-3 to avoid doubled. and |hit for touchdowns. He et Brandt's 12th homer, olf jor league pitching record 10-round nationally tele- © eae —_ a drop to 6% behind since scored. 378. yards las week when The Cincinnati reliever Don ' losing | 899 strikeouts for with|vised (ABC) fight gewsteki (7 NAL LEAGUE ‘ ine | Court-|the. Eagles lost | ee - Reds, who had Elston (6-7) - handed | old the sedson, The last night at/| (37) | ae (20), Phils: Aaron won twice. They lost ney but acs, - to Green Bay, 45-28, | Wo only five _ whe had |Sam Jones his mark was 896 Hall was Gene’ ae, Me i). Cube; Aloa instead of only |¢, = € Jim The 2 se. eet ne Boca g Loma alg 18th victory in re-jin 1946 , set by Detroif/defeat in 18 ne’s first) stuart (22) o. ay Giantess See he OF ee Ee Ro Bag eb : ic crweaitidate dey aaa i eos ws son (20), Jones tii), Redes Pl Eg rr Prune | tare starts “was sgainet wre IE NE nec ie mate Johriny Antonelli and’ Mil. . /- Giants ie. This is top of the swing. x meds |S e fs pen on a mayb at. ee Sak 2 ih | Bi oot iS aie tek and ) st prevalent fault © ee “3 ‘ oa : * * Angeles action just at tis 2 jot the point where it’s so impor- vebee ere ibe sees oo HEe ' ecg 2 ae e : , en : . : ‘ —— ( : 2. [ 4 : ; : ie s+ : : ¥ es ; a4 j oe . ae : ys : a : i ee Gea bic * pag | .FORTY-EIGHT mee Sor ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, aubaspay, SEPTEMBER 8, 1959 °° Se eee ae : steelers Trade > OK Woes ar U 7 v, r 5 ers Favored Diamond Dus ito Repeat in 1 the By (CNUCK ABAIR fi | p | = National Po E aur. career, Top Team for ‘58 Has = Parker made two lineup as the Steel- ; Summer baseball for youngsters had its greatest. sea-| 30 Lettermen Returning to meet the Colts in] George Washington University. son in history 4n Auburn Heights thanks to the rapidly-| This Season game at Miami Fri- aed the teak : growing Boys Club there and a guy named Sam Sheehy. Sam was the darling of the mothers, the erivy of| ATLANTA w#—Louisiana State’s the fathers and the idol of the players for the way he |©olorful Tigers are the defending conducted the program and handled the players. « |poa tay omnes wrt — _____|Dick Brooks, Manzie Winters and| animal ts held by a bird — the Reserve and No Reserve. | John Elwell, frigate bird. It has a flying | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, — Coach) speed of ever 100 miles an hour Phil Dickeng has named senior end; and has been credited with a Ron Miller, Green Bay, Wis., jun-| hard-to-belleve record of over lor tackle Moses Gray of Cone-| twice this. speed. maugh, Pa., and senior blocking back Eddie Fritz of Whiting, Ind., as possible kickott specialists, | |Archer Totals 2716 MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota {s working on improving the weak \passing attack which hampered the Gophers’ offense last -season. © All Work Done While You Watch ® Talk to Skilled Mechanits © All Work Guaranteed 50 Wet Suit Kits, 3/16, Complete. ° 200 Nationally Known Brand Masks. 100 Professional Fins, 4 Different Makes. : HI-BROOK RIDING STABLE NOW OPEN! 70 Acres of Rolling Hills AT 1316 W. BROCKER ROAD OFF M-24 IN HUNT CLUB AREA Aa Fen en Mit de @ Sctentificatiy measure & correct cootet & camber. e 2 toe-tn & toc-out f chief causestet tire st Dave Keaggy took to; honors in the two-day Arcuery Fair tourna- hye by scoring a total of 2176 in three different types of shooting, The 1956 graduate of Avondale High coached the!comes as no surprise that down in ase ~ EAT Wi RBH Ave. Motorist Kills 4 Deer club’s team in the various» : ae — me Savecee wbe0Ne: 3 is a 1 FE divisions of the Pontiac! | hanging around his house,” one star & ouedene abeence ference level, is not simple. Power-| *!and. The park is the future home of the Giants baseball team. op Ceres os : mother told the Press. yeer ne ful Auburn, unbeaten in 24 games| Presently the Giants are ending a month long home stand in Seals Lary ores 917 913 49-193 9.23 17 , “Sam took the boys to the zoo, 7 * *£ and No. 1 in the-nation two years| Stadium in their bid for the National League pennant. to EE 1 ia e 8 > tosDetroit Tiger games and many! Men's baseball champs— jago, and swift-striking Mississippi Porteck ..208 198 $1 1 407 13 Hi other places on orn Konighie of Columbus and Gritt’s |are eager—and_ perhaps able—to| * BULKHEAD ~ A weticd, tances 2 Oa BIB Ef his own. Many o' | Grill read the state base- der LSU from the pinnacle. PX — A vertical, trans-| Morgan .. the ide woail ibs Sn sagem pong Ai ong vada 9+ Seo hare ar Sports Briefs Burnside 47 42 29 38 37 8 ‘ yetts coming up In the Midwest: verse partition used to separate . selina ce Labor ‘Day weekend . . . State | MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin] mnie ee En MR AVE. ‘ doorstep when he softball finals with no Scaal en |coach Milt : is want rg or many @f every lvarious areas in a boat. ; 4806 618 1147 130 481 as woke up in the tries also coming up. Bruha orking year the sun never sets on the , 4 morning and they eran quarterback Dale Hackbart) arctic tern. No other migrant B.. F. Goodri h 4 would keep him ’ How about this 13-year-old Little| with the first string, while promis- travels so far. Annually a tern DXA AAS Cc 4 going until dark,” 7m \League hurler Art Deras of Ham-|ing sophomore Jim Bakken is hear-| may travel 25,000 miles. RONI\NOONAN Sa f Ss san the coimnieae tramck? He had ten no-hitters,|ing the second unit, pane Ve \\ \ ety- | : five in a row, among 16 shutouts in . ABR tay \\y ' of Mrs. Douglas JOWA CITY, lows — Halfback | A dragonfly’s head is mostly; wiilel .weels TBR Y Tire 4 Ball, — 28 ctralgnt victories: Three hits) nop Jeter, veteran Towa ewifty, |eyes with which it can see the y FOR ECONOMY, DRIVING 4 “It's a comfort- Se ceuela kao sc | avat dislocated. a finger on his left (tiniest prey for away. | it $ 95 4 1 ee i 9 SMEEMY lin 112 runs. Understand he could| Sat aad will net be able te on. ne 12 670x15 30 Brand New Requlators 1 Sta = > parents to know their children aré Gree 6 ictal is yards at the| 588° in heavy contact work until | The alligator snapping turtle of ron g 7 g re fo = = hry iN! age of 11 and has scored as much| "*™* wet: / the ‘central-southern United States, Plus Tax and Retreadable Tire and 2 Stage. 4 oth gan. * certainly had that}, 49 points in a basketball game.| LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Quarter-|may grow to a weight of 200 Ibs. NO | CASH NEEDED! ! cas Ee backs Ross Fichtner, —_ — and is consumed in great quantity. 25 B aN Tanks C let , ‘s : ' am ind Bernie Allen have throw- oo : . ran ew an $s omp e e The 2l-year old people's choice TIDE TABLE A government a : ’ 4 will be returning to Wayne Statelwater for each day. ing to wingmen Lesteré dardine,| The. record sqeed Ser say e Best Work i m oe 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 >a 4 a \ 4 4 TE CY ue Novervesiogs baae3 taken eon ape” punatah Serer Roce rity. field shoot $595 CARS 500 Miscellaneous items of Every S 8-2495 ‘Fields and Tom Matte appear to! He shot an 804 in the Chicago, Description for ‘Skin Diving. be the best Ohio State passers. (432 in the Hunter; and 940 in the| & - GUARANTEED Sh ‘\ueerementtent| ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER | ssten ‘Thompson was second)” Bock Monroe Shocks 4 Malwith a 7119 total. 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BIR INGHAM—272 W. ‘Maple 4 > ee ti) THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC anemia lle 4 AP Wirephote MARATHON—John: Kelly, 29. year-old school teacher from Groton, Conn., crosses the finish line at Soldier Field after win- ning the 26-mile and. 385: yard marathon in Pan-Am games, His time was two hours, 27:54.2. MSU 5 Plays 21 in.1959-60. EAST LANSING -football “season - y not have started yet but Michigan State basketballers already know what their schedule will be. MSU - athletic director Biggie Munn announced the agenda to- day, which includes 21-games, 14 of * the contests being in the Big Ten. During the Christmas vacation, the cagers will move,to the west, taking on Nebraska, Wyoming, ‘odlorado. and defending NCAA mps California in a road trip. The schedule: a x * * Dec. 3, Bowling Green at home, Dec. § Notre Dame at home, Dec. 17 at Ne- 18, at Wyoming, Dec. 21 Dec. 23 at California, Dec. 26 at Butler, Jan. 2 at Wisconsin, Jan. 9 Michigan ‘at a _ 11 at Iowa, Thi: ; 2 Iowa ot e (UPD—The Purdue at home, Feb. 8 Iiinois at home, Feb. 13 at Minnesota, Feb. 20 Ohio State at home, Feb. 223 at Northwestern, Feb. a at Michigan, March 5 me. - Pontiac Sailors Are 6th NOROTON, Conn, ( — The Pontiac (Mich) Yacht Club was in sixth place today at the three- quarter mark of the North Amer- fean Junior Sailing Championship Newport Harbor Yacht Club of first place with 3454 .points, The final two races are to be run today. The teen-age crews are sailing lightning.class boats. Indiana at. ‘Center Syring. May Miss All iof 1959 Season First Stringer Suffers Dislocated Shoulder in 2nd Workout “Tt looks like.we got hit early this year,” Elliot? said, ‘‘but that's footed. Injuries can come we time.” x *& & Elliott, in his first year as head coach, said he probably would pse Jerry Smith, a gritty little De- troiter. to fill the pivot . Post va- cancy. Ironically, it was Syring’s in- jury in the final game of the season against Ohio State. last year that gave’ Smith his first chance to perform, - : Prior to thé Ohio State game, Smith, a converted fullback, played less than four minutes in two games up to the finale. But when Syring was Injured-in’'a head-on tackle with Buckeye All-America fullback Bob White, Smith got his first big chance. Smith played 9 minutes in that game, intercepted several passes and turned in one of the best de- mate jobs seen all season. Syring feinjured his shoulder in a light contact drill as the first and second teams concentrated on timing, spacing and execution of plays from the new winged T of- fense. It was the second straight day of tough workouts as Elliott and his aides kept the emphasis on running and fundamentals. It’s Lea B., Amigos LAUREL, Md. (AP)—Mexico’s horse of the year, Lea B., will represent her country in the ‘$100,- 000..Weshington D.C, International next fall Laurel race course offi- cials announced today. ‘Tries Again for WDGA Title Mrs. Gawne.in Semifinals Mrs. S. E. (Sue) Gawne is mak- ing another determined bid to win the Women’s District Golf Associa- tion match play woren a geen le Mrs. Gawne of Franklin reached Margaret Watkins, 4-3;- and" Mrs: LeClair ousted three-time cham- pion Mrs. John Hume, 5-4, in yes- terday's other matches. “. @ * Today’s winners collide Friday for the WDGA match play title. QUARTERFINAL RESULTS Keith LeClair def. Mrs. John juardt def. Mrs. -Herold Marq ret Watkins 4-3; M z. tet tare Don. Wel tas $4; "tow crys og ge tel 19 ho! L. Thompson 1 up, ' SEMIFINAL PAIRINGS Mrs. LeClair vs. Mrs. Marquardt; . Gawne vs. Mrs. LaBoskey. = * * * {Lad Wilson Work Strictly on Offense: EAST. LANSING w-The Michi- Knights and Grill City 9s Eye Pontiac’s two City League base- ball champions make their bids for state honors during the Labor Day weekend in state tournament play. The Knights “ot ‘Cslanibus, Miss Pashek Wins- First WMGA Event Josephine Pashek, a Burroughs Company employe, fired a 46-40— 86 Wednesday at Glenhurst to win the Women's Metropolitan Golf As- sociation tournament, It was-Miss Pashek’s Ist victory in the weekly MGA events. Mrs. C. L. Zahm took 2nd place with 49-38—87 and Mrs. D. T. Graham came. next at 45-43-88. Josephine Pashek ........... -40—86 Mrs. C. L. Zahm ....c..+: eves, 40-386—87 Mrs. D. T. Graham . .seseasese ~43— 88 Mrs. J. W. Menefee ...c0ce.00. -30—F9 Mrs. C. 3. Millet ....cersceses. -45— 69 ae. Mg Nesbit Peaseenaces 45-46—9F Mrs. seeee 47-44—01 Mrs. Leo Garieey 50-45—05 Green in Hawks’ Fold ST. LOUIS (AP) — Guard Sihu- go Green, fully recovered from a brain concussion, is the eighth veteran among 11 players who have come to terms with the St. Louis Hawks of the National Bas- ketball Assn. 5 The Hawks annouced today that he had signed a_ contract. His salary was not disclosed. Guy Rodgefs Signs PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —. Guy Rodgei's, former Temple Univer- sity All-America, has signed his 1959-60 contract with the Philadel- phia Warriors of the National Basketball Association. Rodgers averaged better than 10 points per game last season. Si tate H onors Activity begins tomorrow in both tourneys with both local teams swinging into action, * « * - The Knights «battle Jackson to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock on the No. Creek's Bailey Park. Games will be conducted at three different locations in Battle Creek — Bailey Park, Post Park and the city stadium. All .competition is oh a ‘double elimination basis and dumntant will be crowned on Labor Day. ‘Pontiac Sets Record record yesterday while winning the pole position for the Labor Day Southern 500 mile stock car race, Roberts averaged 123.734 miles per hour for four laps around the mile and three- 6 diamond at Battle supposed to get protection.” Emphasis again was on speed ‘litt yesterday’s non-contact work- Spartan QB's Go C One Ways outs. Halfbacks Herb Adderley reported for’ duty yesterday after a delayed trip,from Carnegie, Pa. Lane Ranked No. 2 ‘TORONTO w — Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich,, has been ranked second among contenders for the lightweight championship in the monthly rating of the National Box- ing Assn. Carlos Ortiz of New York was ranked No, 1 contender for cham- pion Joe Brown's title, FREE Game!—Value 50c With One Paid Admission 2 LOC DRAYTON PLAINS FREE GAME -|Pinally Winner DETROIT @.— Pacer Casa Grande, after two months of try. ATIONS SOUTHFIELD TW! 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Clemens St.. Sought by NBA Go-Slow War Against Underworld Is Planned by Boxing Group TORONTO (AP)—The National | Boxing Assn., fighting for internal unity, plans a go-slow war against | underworld activity in the fight game. | That was the top-level thinking |today as the organization moved | into the final day of its 40th) — }annual convention. Only routine | business remained. Newly-installed NBA President The convention also: Selected Spider Webb of Chica- | go as the top middleweight con- \tender and directed NBA champ Gene Fullmer to defend against him within 90 days, Upheld —.after a brisk . argu- ‘ment — California's suspension of | ranking light heavyweight Jesse | Bowdry for pulling out of a fight | with Sixto Rodriguez in San Fran- ' cisco last month. Fans Stand Up to Cheer Red MILWAUKEE (APR} — “Schoen- 'dienst batting for Pizzaro”’ came /over the loud-speaker at the Mil- |waukee County Stadium last | night. . With a roar 18,047 fans got to their feet and cheered ~Red | Schoendienst who went into a Mil- |waukee Braves game for the first time this year. He out for pitcher Juan Pizaro. “I had more butterflies than I ever had,” Red said with a grin. afterwards, “It was truly a big moment." CUSTOM-MATIC Start the new sea- son with an expertly fitted and drilled Brunswick Fether- wate, Black Beauty, Fireball or Lady Brunswick. Prices from $24.95. Free copy of the “Secrets of the Stara” with each ball. 168 NORTH SAGINAW > _ HEADQUARTERS es FITTING SERVICE * eae er : Ve ’ As oe, ‘. eh oO adh a _BIFTy__ ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 - | d or 4; : : ve se “ ‘ é i : an ee = Thee f. eS: sees ~~ x _ eres amen [U. 5, Cotenletes Near Suey ie Track , Py es Eee Ee | BOWLING = THayes ‘Jones on Pan-Am Relay ime | 16 Atteys AMF Automatics CHICAGO @ — It was nll over squad accounted tor 15 of 17 Pan- Woodhouse, Mason City, Iowa; and| lost one ss the United States |since’ 1908 was fashioned by 125-so, Stockton, Calif, an ; © Air Conditioned . except for loud huzzaliing in track|Am records, while the ladies ot Bey, Santen, Oeleen, ae. ~~) paen’s epee fe ‘team defeat. pound its Katies Creteey Eee ‘Allen “Hudson, | © Newty Remedated and field competition, but the Unit-|coach Ed Temple produced.5 of 6) 1, eo nine’ Pane Amn o omeeete 120 ee ante bees ee Bees Oe } Nas — [ed States continued its merry gold-|meet marks. at Buenos Aires, 1951, the USA wus 0 00 ta ie am The 1,500 meter title went to Dy- Us: a @ Bar and Grill | medal-winning way in the third! jones ON RELAY TEAM won 14 of 24 gold medals, and in| coed rol Burleson, Cottage Grove, Ore., nee ies Pan-American’ games with the , the last games at Mexico City in Yestérday’s closing session pro- ’ SA meter relay team, whieh includes |1955 took 16 of 22, The American). 4°) aid one in women’s compe-|With a games record of :49.1. The|Lou Giant, Huntington, N. Y., fy. LEAGUE SPOTS : | Hayes Jones of Pontiac and East- |Women, in 1951, captured 2 of Diiiion 9 new Pan-Am record re-|USA men's and women’s 400 me-|weight Dick Wilson, Toledo, ., Now owning a staggering total! ory Michigan University, placed |titles and, in 1955, 4 of 7. ile ic aa coe ter relay teams won inv :40.4 and/lightweight Jim Burke, Boulder, OPEN jot 45 gold medals for the athletic first yesterday, defeating Vene- COUNTY FENCER WINS : :46.6, a new meet’ mark, The jave- Colo., middleweight Doug -Blu- carnival which opened last Friday, eee” , Buster “ baugh, Fort Sam Houston, T Uncle Sam’s power-iaden forces al.| "“™™ ™ the championship heat. | nicnarg Berry of Royal Osk, | This country’s first marathon vic-|!" title went to Quist of , louston, Tex., Men's & Women's power. , 4 Albuquerque, N.M., with a record |middleweight James Ferguson, Ok- so have a chance at four boxing} In a semifinal heat, which it also| Mich., won three matches and ‘tory in Olympic Pap-Am eflort |e of 281 feet 3% lahoma City, Okla., light Pcs sng championships tonight. . won, the U.S. team set a new Pan- gee _—— weight Frank nsec a heel / . in Now The USA track and field con- American record of 40.1 seconds. eee = t : The USA won three swimming | wort y, Calif, and b avyweig | tngent, Hexing strong masses in |The old mark of :427 alo as! CET CGrid Tickets On Saleleorns’ in yesteriays” opening) Die, Vomit Milwautes, | Wis. BOWLING EQUIPMENT SALES one oe ne ee oeaviar (bettered in the championship beat, jround—swooping the first three|bie“tneee NY. ben Open Bowling Daily ‘Tl Fels Jomenany with 16 of 22 geld |The old record was set by the Season tickets for Pontiac Cen-/1lth, the tickets will go on sale|by Gary Tobian. Bill Mulliken cap- See. pits 6 P. M. (Except Ties.) ~~ meee U.S.A, ty 1955. tral’s six home football games have|to the general public on an individ-|tured the 200 meter breaststroke » Blif 9 : of 10 In feminine activity, — |” Running with—Jones-wereBob| sons on sale this week. ual basis. and Jett Farrel] won the 100 meter| Blitzen Blitzes ‘Em j Weekends All Day & Night Coach Chick Werner's track'Poynter, Pasadena, Calif.; Bill The Chiefs will play an attrac-|freestyle, both setting new Pan- : ee: 4 Purchasers_can order by mailiiive home including:|Am marks. iS a ae ‘ ’ sending toH San- i * cs Dandy Blitzen, Ww a track DIXIE RECREATION freee neon ier eminae wis FOURS COT IE SS] ax igen OS hey ot S'Reig a , ; ‘ o - ; APPLIANCES TELEVISION [Blaine ” otha lh alia ae “ntl vanced into championship ‘bouts.|day, came, back with. another g 3 x * * ey were featherweight Charles|speedy effort Tuesday and cap- 4443 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains OR 3-7464 TO EI ECTRIC MArket 4-1559 “Cost for the six is $6.00. ; rown, Cincinnati, O., light welter-|tured the $29,650 V: Handi- . —— M's MAPLE PLAZA, WALLED LAKE RE) 41 previous. holders have first . welche Vincint Shena How York, \cop for filles Gad inares at tos chance at their seats, After Set. 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" extremely wise woman—wise on 9 a man, dinner in a res- matters of men and menus. taurant is an habitual procedure. | A long-time ago, before I knew, To « Woman, it tends to be a a lobster from a sunburned crab.) romantic adventuxe. she taught me these salient facts] ‘ of culinary life: * fancy one, because fancy foods which assures them of their hus-| A are not good for your man and pand’s interest and attention,” the! fancy kitchen built-ins—with the [pitch (the kids have been begging | | men generally doing their share (all day to go out for dinner, what | of the exotic cooking, could you do but say yes), and besides. do you find it attractive ).\chologist believes. to spend your hfe in the kitchen’ * a ae ANG! 5 9 6 “This means that they are likely| : to be less interested in the quality of the food than in the atmosphere which they will tend to romanticize| 2—If you insist on using candle- light at dinner yow probably will be “taken out” to dine often, on aceount of men tend to pamper remantic-tvpe women and I HAVE A DATE often beyond the reality. furthermore they like to see ining out becomes identified what they are eating occasion : cena cunneiannannaanenn: ally. These simple, old ashione d 5- O homelies (ikea as the tte] me) Year- Id Adds Theory of Diversioniuy Domestics or, more simply, the © Look Pa— Mile Per Year RE Tinis e's On Birthday Run BEAUTIFUL ROSES BURLINGTON. N.C. (AP) My husband take me out to Majl earrier’ Paul (Hardrock) ding with great frequency although Simpson, slowed-a little by the iHowill be decades t ever we adimire our mens sylple day run Jike physiques and reflect on the * w * ; fact that all those candles und eve} For the past 30 years he has| nings out have kept dhe roses observed bis. birthday by setting in ike clockwork on wed- out on a run-of one mile for each COMIN dings anniversaries of his yeays * * * Last year he ran 54 miles in) A psychologist naied Peter nine hours, This year his run took | Siegle has just confirmed that 10 hdlirs and 40 minutes, mothet’s systeny is not only sound,! “He'll he back at the same stand but is a good deal more imagina- next year, he says. tive than the tactics wsed by most womet Taj Mohal Honors Wite Siegle has just finished a sur- vey for the John KR. Thompson | The Taj Mahal, famed mauso |growing group, which Siegfé terms! ‘They use the “deserving martyr” “the suburban and upper-middle-lsoproach (it’s been a tough day ‘brow culture’’—which finds eating,' with the push-buttons, but-I don't itself, an adventure. mind cooking tonight—really); the “Apparently married women) x * [most often see the restaurant ex- | proach to dining at home, as (garbage pail, sobbing, and say you 1—Be a good cook but never @ perience as a romantic exc ursion| well as out, and divide their time tried a new recipe which didn’t between fancy restaurants andswork out); the “pass the buck’’| quite hard to find, restaurant-| It's all pretty devious, seems to loving women resort to all sorts ofime. Mother knows best. There is a distinct group — a/expense account. They hold the gourmet ap- |"I try so hard” technique (point to Since men like this are stil]; Many, many more, 4 uJ before he equals heat and too fagf an early pace, wy father’s record: and Ma and | hit town about dusk Wednesday | feel great self satisfaction when- night to finish his 53-mile— birth- THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger OA, THEKL WSS GOST HPSNL.ON BOOTS! NOW IF YOU'LL. LOOK OFF TO THE OTHER | GIDE, YOO'LL. SEE DRSA MINOR, THE LITTLE BEARS © 1969 by NEA Service, ine. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat, OF. By Carl Grubert chain, to find oat what motivates men and women to want to “dine Company, a national restaurant leum in India, was built by Shah} iJahan as a burial place: for his favorite wife, Mumtaz-i-Mahal. = ow x 4 “I don't care what your speedometer says — when I go over 50 my hat flies off!” ‘,out’’ or ‘stay home for supper.” Ile concludes that almost all women love to eat yn restaurants as olten as they're asked. Most} men either don't care particularly | | or would just as soon stay home| THE BEAR'S GONE, for the evening meal MASOR THE SNIFFED GIVE ME QUANTITY AT THE DOOR, BUT L “To many men.” Siegle say 4 FORGOT MY MANNERS “quantity in food means as much as quality.” | ~*~ * * Therefore, considering the fact thet a man usually has had his} limch in a restaurant—and consid. | ering also the fact that dining out) costs money--it is reasonable to conclude that meff are more “home oriented about eafing, while HUNGRIER? / 4 Marriage License. Applications : Clarence D Boggers Roc hes ter Jessie M Yease!, Koch Jai P Wiisen dr 404 FB Kennett Virginia M Hoeba, 247 8 Sanford | ers Jd Depent Jr Birmingham | alerie A Kress, Mt Clemens a Y Mickle. Clarkston arianne T. Gorgan Detroit Tim y mond Kisby. Drayton Plains Caro) K tnertn Drayton Plain A | ah C_sLynch, Berk \ erally J. Hendrix 100. ‘ates in \ oger Tt Carr, STO Mile abeth lake arol A. McCullough, 1060 _Alrway RAD A Molotky, Birmingham akbara E Woolson, Bloomfield Hills Daviy N. Tegart. Fiint € - . Aima\ Trent, 62 &. Hopkins LE ssa mt eb saya 5 [ ee Bess 52 > Surery!/ omad A. Pipkin, Lucama uella Y. Austin, Auburn Tights AND DIDN'T INVITE HIM IN/ LM GLAD HE WASN'T ANY, BOARDING HOUSE UG-SPUTT/? DASH HATED B® GOT @ ITALLLIM A. TO SEE HIM SOME B HUMAN ICICLE: f EAT ALL HOT HOT COFFEE‘S ALL VERY WELL, BUT WHAT COULD LT SSTOVE~«F ABOUT A TOUCH ARGUE WITH BE THAT'LLE OF THAT BRANDY YOU BROUGHT DON'T SPEAK] YOU , @ ALONG FOR 4 BACK: MEDICINAL PURPOSES 2 ww HAK-KAEFS mee SURELY MY DIS —_ oS vious / : Jp) Var eras . Kan) =x SY ae é 4 (oi q ¢, =< = ca! 6 er Seaceeeel — — Se \ yr = . y ‘ ‘ a —, § = ie: = ane 3 dohn ‘tremat n 44060 Cass Elleabeth | OUT OUR WAY . Sone W Tedd. Royal Oak Ww eTpall 47 vanho i ih hdd Bare'l) Tunmnsley. Lake Oren OH, HE KEPT SQUIRMIN! YOU MEAN ON ACCOUNT VO ////) tlvin FE Norway ~? KI nerton AROUND AND NOW HE FEELS OF ALL ‘TH’ HAIR YOU i Hea Marth 17 West Fn \ SORTA NAKED! HE'S JIST- DIDN'T CLIP OFFA Nick J Kamenofl Have] Pork EMBARRASSED ON ACC ema se ee = OF ALL TH' HAIR i \ Janeu A 6 tie | \. CLIPPED OFFA x 1 HEA! rete tine ; ay ae Me tuke | ‘ ~ James KO Mark Pali\ipe Wotvace : i sf Carol J Caste Patinii\ Vin i | lia! . ae Flova J Mathews icf Atk t a vo ene nS Loretta.) Alian lat N , Wa | — hey Ta | | eee & Pie dee wl oe — ' | on qraag ee SEMESTER “ La 1. Stratto 2470 Cvincr \y { f | Biisey dt Garter, PARE Dyudiey ' ' avy H Hunter Auhe hy inda A MiCance. el pennetts Fo Fail tone + u } oyce FO Finney, Milfeid | John Ro Ceapman 1 th: Avalon Aunes 1 Lebar Wat " enn Wc olan Keegan Waster Nellie Balaske 461 Whittemore Gary A Wilson- 1155 Frit ites Edna P Calls on. 1443 8 Shore Brite T. North, Watezford lis L. Butter, 72 & Huron | Donaid C Nichola Birmingham dean M. Spencer. Birminghain ! | obert GO, Braho Oxford Wanda M Tippet. Oxford James Anderson Ink Laura BE. McCaskti! “18 mn wiley | Lariy D Warden Heol Doris J. Jotineon Fiint. Herbert FooRWauer Jr Rerkeie, Cant Judith M Bascetl, 65 Bo frogae 2 ne ‘ : NA 4s wae 43 Walter © Conner tet Meer ~ De ay , vga Mattle 1 Price 1145 Baa wont | ww eu * alg MA way air ath, Ying Richard, J Mee iL 7508 Pantin tanks * andra L ason Wate ford i ¢ efor THE WORRY WART Te Beg. UE Pee, OF. 4-3 aes am A Rn ae ped aaa 1 epee me meet at ' wae Me "" A ee hy @ 1969 by NEA Bervice, tee. erie M. Erhutte Birmingham ancy Lo Yarnal!, Birmingham te “ _ 4 ‘>. DONALD DUCK 3s NINE OCLOCK~ ti LIME LEO BED. = = THING AWAY FROM HERE THIS INSTANT, © 1080 by WEE Hervton, toe, TM. Rag UR Pet, OFF, CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner IN SPAIN: HONEY,..BUT I HOPE TO STOP us IN wengteed wy THATS MARVELOUS! I MUST RUN OVER TO you iw: BUT TLL 6& BACK BY VES By Ernie Bushmiller YOU SHOULDN'T AT'S UP THERE POINTING WITH MY LADY- FINGER. NANCY---WHERE'S | MY SEWING BUT I WAS ee 4 MULTIPLE 2 prices FS _ 's Pose Jt oe. . og Aas sare Ey ani POETS é | BOM ra th, : Market by growers and sold ty \Sescerrews.,| is: in wholesale : me x 143 ft. lot package lots.|, NEW YORK = ; nishns| =" L omens E own ua 2 oorhees-Sip! e —— itunted nage FUNERAL Bape $1,800. with ico! e He on Ambulance : -HOME mo. own end only ou par NEAR THE NE statisti re and-there a Service Plane or low interest. taxes and ‘W MSUO Col) vias C. M. Galvin. = gag) OF 2 points in moved ‘ [WRITE CHAPEL sas one folks! ve on this ranch in ormcge eB bedroom The setback . :."380| Fecent chart accordance with LYLE oa 8, FE 2-5022 . LOTS. ALL LIVE WELL, * ele, Sretese, shah essee mar. Nelsc in of majer :. 2.50) Shee’ patterns, Y §. HENRETTY FoR SALE or PE 4.7845. cient oat ite anc screens. | nas um «storms on soybeans w fractions : 2:50 t, a big . Youngstown — 4 LOTS IN WHITE ity wi I canventienal 3 fan m with plent heat, utility aemcagina come -. ago] stock pice geont oes . + aa ee eae ana three. red ai'sam- | room, ouise Sitges. fuil’aining | ——— e . room . e i nin a belie? that the indicated 3 points. , dropped about 2 Sree. a See eee — A oe et 4 oie Pe Pages to all ULTIPLE LISTING SE 4 would raise monthly report $80 | raed hearer ogy entrance. ime. me .08: ener : i mate the previous {se| | Lakons Stoel For Sal Gar’ garuge, Huron Gardens AUBUR ss at ott y 300) A similar up a point, oo ie Houses 6| ase eas't fhirdn‘Cardent | Bias gee heat, Fnotty” pine and | MRD : i in sae Ne ly. In August,. it least slight- Pears, Clapp's. | 3 38 Thiokol ‘= was made by reel sean fie protic aster internet, rootty pine and | Ty anes peat + (fans area ta. so fig) © valet Pent aropgea abut | 1S SUBURB rane pep ase | nt SPs, we RICE PLACE 19 LIVE AND Two A sor the end of the . fa og : “HS Ford's introd ou AN tore profyestona! orcaee: H.C coe ful | il make reuay te a good oa fir pans SRS OO uction BA nest oa Sint balls Sale itable’ you s poe |e lower, September $152%;, t BOUT eas gree ty ee A Gicel Bog eer abn ulier| St. Vincent : RGAINS yout im giver gnere | EE Vos Hanley income Aish be and prot ‘ em green tf e t . no . Hy . spac er level; — rooks R V pel et September $1. M4 Beane oy ceed, 4, Ba. coeon soot 30 MODE with, most » This otk Award to L ep See Immediate Possess! baths’ and ete ome on |* ull EDROOM RICK 1 nen “Bee Pay Wout BUY lower t r $1.18%: a. Ky. Wonders, bu 0.0.0... 250/\dro nost motor sh lye e Can be session Parking for aif-baths cesta ald. ois ee. grees te ee oe A ber new o % highe Beans Ro 2.50 ppe.d fractions ares nretty < con vs rese with th the pi over 100 cars on 3 old. Has ecapea 3) pare, om a. dig XK ever eepember ag tage pean. Roman be. Mrs Packard held firm _ Studebaker- at K. of Cc. Hall : featu 5 room rang : 1s real tatls — Pur ther | = . bat cod softener sre Bock incl 19 ‘story foot fe = naire nest. er, é at to Beets. oo “3 2 : = m and hallw liv eek. pe: cent m 0. Low been ne this * Sey! cn ow Tiare et jaeecam wy Sinden, BN Pontiac Bay, Scout <_ ee. te a sap poser Realtor | 5 igh atte ear ee is oe aden r 09. ower, Septem- abba e, bu. _ ponsored b Troop 15, garage and attached FE _3n raph Rd BY 8-2014 es | with ¥ this two ge C - see New Y y the Z £150. large lot . Open 9- f OWNER, four Cedbace. Red Bac eaceeecceeeene 133 (Le v York Stocks ciety of St. Yocent de Peal Ce So- i wa we? oe HOUSE aa ee & “ate | ascend. a Noatement W Sie ment. nice dina to Pull basee Carrots, —— mo. ** 2:00 Fi te Morning ___.__ last_night presented. urch i ms _ Orton, ston, Rd. ONT-| yard wat i] heat, fenced wiy ; pe home Saal ADS OP NSURAN' Pe a ES ee | ur & C ° erck .. enre bedroom DROOM | L SHA CE. Peter ei Bidens Rt Bn 220 8 los etty was also awarded NEW 3 BEDROOM Ss erat een ee Spal ogs Mia] Bicnrtg of ar roe ms Sa yee | ae fet Maes Mis [ted a ot a tet 9 De Prareeeres coe tice| Gal B dap Now vant BEDI OC RAC Pas pangaine "Yon wo Michigan’ Ses 00 Boeing Ate) si Mont ward |. 83 Hall, S. Sete et ohn ree Gone ees e hoa Cates carpeted ving room parca 100° down “FE 47304 plat WRIGHT, R ‘ \ A precede = Mont -» $25 t orthern—of! se to Pon- rooms M ving roo: NG NEW Kland” ea P Oo iti . Badianes mite don.” ciattenees wntes me ews wheel =": sludges cg’ receiving merit PERRY PARK neti eee.” Dorothy’ a 80 with $1800 ig ra rae wFST BU Open till 8 30 sd ah osh & ': Qq5 Motorola ac ere Lar ¥ ot | 00 oe sition Equash: preeyiee bu. * $33 Mueller Br 112.2) Patrick Fi Eugene’. Engelhard, ou 7 Ramee! Ss @cd nyder Lavender MUST BE |) =a OMFIELD TWP TYR Squash, But Teup, ‘373 Murray C . 3 tzgerald, Lo l 100 x ace. Elec. wate ol pee 7001 Ht — 29 fa or Owne SOLD i 2sy car ga rm ranch type h on V squash, Subsea. 103) Net eee . Paul Jones yal Johnson, 120. $8500. Ter heater. | Phone EM vue Ra. will ~ bought new ho — of poh teapd full becem ome eto Vote |Seueen Hubbard, bu “3 Mat Dairy. - §11/George Henretty _Fred, Landry. 4 BEDROOMS me SY LV FAN or MU. 4.6617 Bedroom ee Oren Tak 1 MAAR ree "eat. = A Good q a ai winnie Seunnn tae a oe aoneee zg | Sater “Rea uae Dairy .. $8 star scout. won the rank of pee Sree ie tec ine tare t een N VL ILLAGE aa ee me non Lake Ask: | rhs OPE N DAIFY Of . eeetene e - a . ie oa wanes fone eet rete oe: Bs oe at Ba | ae: secMets| Rigas ena” Tee Pele "Spacious HOME | Eas” sem See fe Mich opped bu. . 1? er ee ..: 38: ort & West $3.2) Down. Ba dloca to bus. URN a CROOKS RD BY Nacou Straits Laxe estes agate, cickce «Stun can wabrak es as the a | Gaseas: seeerrrees ye C Cater a - 21° Nor ie Av .. O¢ 3 Pact Members Give ° N = meat = ox § rm. cement bloc bf peony egy FA Ol beet Completely eitached ee President to override (goes, ™° Le eer Pae tk, Raat Bt 470 Million F i QUTM,SUBOREAN Sean eatinl mee § REL in Tyarse hs | Sa Rl I pan yr ard, No. 1, b ns o Ou... 413 rom U.S eee Se SANTT A a UL P63. BE UD at the ing th : ; Arve De! hoa rion Twp. ~~} ONT MUL _2-1613.. ‘DROO) 800. “122 low cos a $1,216,000,000 *s veto of Mortara. Be Ve Seen ol . 81.4 On ae fae em Ot 2 IAC BA MS tg lh! cxarape t of No. 1. ree 82 ens I) Gl 0S ANKARA Oe rat 3 bed RGAIN | 2 . IN WIXOM pel Hill be Dri c bu.” i 95 ; room, i bed Estat ve. Bi Prpriation bk The get Bee tS Be dee Bal Unies RA, Turkey = The Asn gmogre Ley hs Ue a Seer ie tet ce on passage of the estion |Turnips, bu. Ds. Deeeiome “ thice en 3. 334| lion dollars i s‘given 470 mifl- pn ll 2 gen i sarge meeaed totes oe ead FL oairnay oberg private entrance -AMBERT the President’s objecti bill over Sm ace Cc ar Aashcg rot 64) year t eg economic aid this ment. $8900. —< pore! mass: Gey ae beatae 3 blocks from J h mahi for only 612 2.500. tc89 °°". ' third ons 4 eee BoC e le ty) erm $1 ount. —_————— vote being d a two- ler SALAD GRE Cor 55 Penney. 5c ens membe: three Middle East . » Ge wl ~ W. J. 2,500 Tefms *y Club. Oo nN J Ve = JO 4-5935 passage. required for | 1 tA map ei ENS | Sone en & it Peps Pole ay Organization the Central Treaty | TAY DEN, Realtor ‘ou 2-081 Crosslin, Realtor | sas REALTY FINE COLORED VET \ Esc Ser ne | &S.3 as : an . - ' x * * betiuce re be. oi scususteresas 3 a Cont Mot ® ; itt red dp... st ly the Sad Perr, former- * open ‘Free. Sun 10 So 8-0441 “xothlon, owe oT ARTER ed — Nt ___ BM 36466 CLEAN 5 B EXANS Democra \ uce, B ea oenemiee) o cence 143 ve r own . N — — ext EDROO! Dingell, Diges Gritah, Oars Ketuge, cue ee cc iticccane O88 corm Pg Phil Pet ae — —. Turkey BY O tte Yate Ea MONEY DOWN So Gas Rabaut : s), O’Hare, are, felt eat cee "118 Deere we hh bare : 964 location WNER VON TWP will build a « r n spot, fruit t gar- : viveee Shades Eure Ol : by Donal was announced ] rage & ROOMY HO jot a starter hom ase aster A toee s ne Loe. $007 Edis i RCA eye 00 y aD. K CUST rhoy Sol vard. $13.800. USE, GA-| R any size Full @ on your at $8,500 A good a Republicans against: Beanoti Pp wee eo 2] eo £1.3| United States at = faeett 7 x eat compe me'tfor equity, OL d-Si8. ae we howe ow plans oF ours. $00 closing costs. avout Broomfield, '« of ae oH 0 73) CENTO E ng of ear Willie BORM = MeN AB Chamberlain, G : Brent, | Poultry and Eggs eet Be Ren Drot «48 | Kennedy ape Commitee. Seek ‘and etumisem wolng 2 "rm natiacheg «forage oat ne ce) BEQROOM MODERN, + aR AY O'NEIL, Real : : R ; i : ached ng. 2- riv. on e, bow ewe DER qT Johansen, Kner, M. » Hottigan, caTRotr wane cmene |S ove os | eat . 88 resents: a 50 er “id figure rep- drive. ta a blacktop road cement | Call ee on | = is er im with oak Spode te aceite et N re: are relegraph Ra. ‘Open, , . = . Sept. {Emer “U4 Safeway 6 ae ove ent incre 1 dinin = ft. OLD & appt ollister. rieed | BALE OR 5-8773' Democrats os gael * \ big oul f0.b. mine is see Enel bE os ren ove r last year. ase = ponies on tove & —_ epg carpet, grapes "BEDRMS NORTH SDE. RMS OD gat mnt bide 6 TRADE APART. rewics and for: Mach A vy type hens quality | Firestone ... 47 Sears R + 43 with natural citeee cebinet Draper down $100 priv city improve oll furnace, 33-20; duckling erred Rock 21-23: ion, m4 oar oe ci otice pe thas fog hr aplnor! er tase! _payt Call aE, RB, Low ba | Trade tor oe = Gas at pe young h lings 30; tw over §| Gardne ra_.. 265 80 rl sees 43.1 ath walls. Cera. . PERSONA Lon paises room (A pair is an arra: ens 25 rkeys neavy gen oe : “4 an — 14 Laqelisarg a oak Pull ely a Built in oe aerans eed ed tate Cours feed bees hah oo one an 0 ty hee es, sives| _Intermes bavis Puneral Home uw ed ace We pay b aa mI N | owne own Good conaien large end locateg on high Tb. n ond —2 ¢ et tt: sto «. Oak fioor large ER MUST ots. Boat ie cua s ea » steer: —3 Oa 30 em. | / rms and core, Al 2 be ELL OT bath ine. fishit Off Chee P Seana wig zr mi m3) & Rox A pmone | 1 | Sete tte pbnaroom brick at once Core chy ee “e le : . . 7% 4 on s hom be : com av} a tt ered at Central betters “26 28-3780: Pel FB on chotee ves 333) Fae X REPLIES *| = Medscape’ "ft large fenced Sood ies ae an Suburvag ving ot om st ; a util s fi a Seeriated ee aL Siete 2 Ba int |were a 31 font ental AA Gs, Maat semne afte ss | OFF JOSLY - class { ers 14.00- 256.00" Guinage uthtity | 1968 Becht ie 93.7 21 offi at The re ace| Mas lak “lore to schools. JjVe N “F will _be Seale real estate business te 13.00; Bein few thin a ret cut- to seco 57 poles in the Press Viki SUBURB , right. rei gina pnchools | id at Ponti Weeks witty ag te Ghee rs down 9 72.9 186 boxes: following ing AN CAP equity. Bes ee, ell Cory, white + High School iac Central | to9- 21,00-23.00: af up to 24.50: 24.00: strong 6 $ omes é. lovel: dae E COD: e this one! ay the bedroom te cedar ; , Sept. 15. beginnipg 7p. 700-780 Th. few lots good cutter bills DETROIT stock ut ; — Santaseped a large and C —— = iota. Ouaine situated on Charles will be’ conducted nee caives:3 sg crag al ND a Co oi 5, 7, 14, 18, 1 LD” Pirepiace, full bast reoua ond hell COLORED GI BUY — storms, screens, Zwerk, iy Vv id fb. stock mal points 28 . . , 19, 20, 27 arege and asement. Atta all ING DOWN. rage rd. ite ce Rs, tor Saginaw real make alers—Salabl steers Allen Elec High “are jlsig o » 31, 32, 33 o De I in 0c . = ceed ore, 87.000. Payments Priced at only ps eae wae eee _ x ¢ @ mark ie 25. Not Baldwin R & Equip Co.* 78. . 33, 35, 61, 63, —IN ONE W * sirable one of the porch ly includt only $57 month- ee. mori- ° wis etc imo enough to| Ross O ubber Co." ey 2 , 80, 90, 163, oor ; EEK onh aguhe orwend. Prise de-| 68 ing taxes end a1 $55 teady t pared | “at Co i 4 " 118. — e $16,950 Pri com mode insurance $55. The ibis hs Jang. good venters. 34 00-40 niatt sack Rowe OW & Chem Co* ie JUDAH L miss ‘thie one! eed ot] ae i oe eee ae Won. (iaraae 30 PER MO.. Uni is offered by the 15 00-44.00 25.00-34.00; ac standard Elec Motor ‘Co? 14 18 me KE HO ry Se een: ip die gilanre pian kn | versity of Michigan in i a cag wrongs a: ies and utitity/ Phe Co." 18 % p § ESTA re? YT REAL Ty Mi seentels) ee pnd L ety og i eco | oo REP gee bac m fo is presi re clase to leat ‘rage. Comp woe| Pongo Ras os wei] TES = aang Ree PE es WP harm, Ea $100 "gown and’ fout ite in it aucahene om lambs ‘om pared | sale: "' 16 121 : : > 1 MULTI , | 4813 o cmt = - fourths rd the Pontiac Pp paneer with cae es, Soa oo 2 Soe soa ue The Pontiac Press HERE'S WHY PLE LISTING SERVICE | a Mo RT rena euh = One of the Board. wend. een ie anes ; Most good en ue, 8a. Charming — 2 ved 8. 5 1 5-22.00: iC . é ‘ } ench. cute room One, of the guest lecturers fort oF be eIHOn-18 50 cull to, cote onstructi FOR WANT ADS rus shane | Reese ying ce torney Clarence farmington at-|12:90-20-%: Mgt Bis on Mya Fo ‘ 10n Dp RAGE Alvached “garage. “Close to A. Burch. 18.90. oo; = medium — . wwlnvest e t IAL FE 2-8181 ] ? lot. Only 8 joa so ft. Re an $4 ne | $11.8 Wetaneu be sin a ower se s $% Million ported im shoul so |. wengcaat (ae ; im mediate ve yp ssaprTAsmmncs FREE R _ He this RTAIN you u ; seauaied ed Tee uminum clean 2 bed one = 6 — RE: 2 Too Wille Reid, et. for a, ee nev Exterior ; . peg seairwey — pul 77 8B ee ex _ ari aie monet . Oil FA. heating. iat. sy = wallet ‘ nside ; fen 7 Deubie i o stolen from Gee The Home lake ao trees and sole trom is ms Sen on ea a A will defra about $400 Branch street. Ons? & Lire” $600 Down * with Seay" payments | - Ps -Mrs. Maude home Noe located ‘weet 0 oi ranen duetytet” WHITFIELD seb BROS xe J [- minum type | out with ‘paster pagpest | : Ss Te , : | oy ine & screens = Oa b plastered Police ‘ NOTH inediation = keene, ibe. rere — oreeaewt, Ot FOR T P ‘Tuesday IN sown privileges, eae. wee Bee ‘ ; HE } two wallets 1 G DOWN. |: Ess ! wit, nice Saad safety tm the. ten children Who W E MAN 04 $50 trom $82 - y yard. At $8 fenced back om ants the Best— , 4 Elizabeth La _ ggmpariser a invite nd Can't Aff ment. . cLosino Nice ke Esti seag’ will hapaie’ with, cons ord It! wi $78 Per Month T. Pie tee te |? See aceks eh oe ? . a otal you “Yousas: — : . ones : very little ornare! * with : OF FHA- = Eee Fea eh teas en == PB agar - $410 DOWN | Cass Lak . "st oan ne Woods Trey pe _ ER MO TH eled room * penuh — i. wee . ee, = fe E : 8 the handy on will marvel ai . ing on me tnvit oven &- range with de Sh of One ce cnees af 4 hong we ogg WL gy od OE me © ae et es ert on pa» ong i nae ee ee. fee te wall carpeting inchude wail living. fom. ne. Large is,,ceume 8 to_every. roo ad 2 “ft bag 2 feta ty kitchen A drapes. . 2 good FE 29. oe ee lk * toe. fall ane A mae 91 ad ~ |e ae of Mational lifted \ Momer” aie sera - , * J : NEIL, Realtor a : : et ee _ 2 ae . r , ar : = 2 on 3 : te FIFTY-FOUR . Fer Sale Houses For Sale Houses | THY. PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 MODEST MAIDENS. By. Jay ‘Alan __Fer ; Sale Houses _ ca. SPORTSMAN PARADISE naba near Lake Mich fn upper peninsula Good hi iste a aid garage Convenient to Shown by appointment WILLIS M JOBEPH F REISZ, mele Ma 64-66 FB Muron $1000 DOWN 68 800 Modrin 1 bedroom — liaue basement, furnace, large jot ahady iawn to sale Whe SMITH, MOUNTAIN VIEW : COONTRY Living at its best in this \ bungalow. rep! in living room, tile bath, «recreation room ¢ in: walk-out basement. Canal frontage. These are but so few features. SEE IT TODAY! . OWNER. LEAVING STATE Pour opportunity iS parenas an iminiaculate 3 bedroom briek home, car- peted Living room 18 ft L's birch ~~ cup- boards. ceramfe tile bath. basement, feneed yard. IM MEDIATE PO 8 BESBION MICHIGAN STATE UNI VERSITY OAKLAND AREA WATERFORD 2 bedroom ranch ‘situated on 2 good lote, Lake priv leges Name your own down peyment Wideman |. 412 W HURON OPEN EVES | E. 4-4526 o¥DROUT LARGE LIVING room - oll heat alcely lanascaped Btorms and scree ‘ban $8.500 Morasee saete down _for veteran OK J- 2 BEDRM CRAWL arcce _down _ payment Jt 4-851 __ and fishing and oe teal for that hideaway cabin 17 acres, house & Harn $4 600 60 $20 werek Vacwsit $3 966 06 nt naan thi exer vtional vaiue tail fir ft chet EIKOANCE IF TUF KEVNOIE teste fit Hate large bedrooma with aldirway fxjrosion atte fhe leatge eied Jiving roam with. iedye- tek fireplace radiates charm aud heapltail y ie es mederi . kitchen with shack bar vet binds slum storma and screens, bert} Deseo 2b tL fle rGuin vanelled and tiled wate: soft er, beautiful lawn, feneed yard Resily a fine home heat you should see at $16.500 ON THE LAKE 7 rooms BY OWKER” aod hath @ bedroomea up 1 down large kitchen Tull dining ream lui Alormis and screens ement oll hea 2 tar garage good beach aud boat Cock One 1h fhe better older forme@s ate earcial) pried oat $15 506 Perine Let auf fainily e@#ijo 1 Rp red mer aod Whater all for appointment Wailhani Aliller Realtor kk 20263 67h W Huron —Quen 9 to 9 2 nat Pty Oe oly “LAKE HOME lovely 4 Year old snow while anch bungalow amid lowely shade trees A tig lawn over looking the Iake Carpeted liv ing room. fireplace, dinette “L mafveious kitchen, tile bath big bedrooms plus den Jear at- teched garage, patio jot 1800250 aterford schools } INCOME Oood weatside bocation Sturdy! hullt brie double bath each Extra stool & lava tory on first flog, Oas heal Ciarage Very convenient loca | payment BREWER | A. $6500 down Kvee VE 68-0823 $9,500 Will bulld 3 bedroom ranch style came oon vour lot Full tmae aed fioors, tle bath birch euD boards OR 3-108 : NMeNab . Art Meyer CLARK OWN $8600 PULL PRICE Williams Lake Section Vacant, Imige lot A modern home with hasement at thle low price TYRONE Bi $'000 DOWN $8800 SMAITL FARM North Bubufban Location modern home bulll ja 1057 vant $1300 DOWN $13,300 SOUND IN VEMIMENT fdeal fer heme or home d& busines A 6 room ime: erm home on Orchard Lake Road enclosed front porch, partitioned bacement, gaa heat $14.075 TERMS ARDMORE roam den may be ware bedroom Ceramic tile bath Becond bath off Hecreation room, Gan heat, garage and other de wirahle features FE 3.1888 -—- RES FE 4-481) CL ARK RE, VL ESDTATI TO BUY aKi L & TRADE 132 Wo Huron Open Eve & Mun MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE Partridge 8 THE BIRT TO AEE Lark American baowes You lh enthuse ayer this karl Amethoan { teerel a gay t foath thoteve Mpc dar pean ‘pmaale UDMg Poot) ane eated suimecun Yextentis Haghat bey jiterent owner vhos betwen Florida Cisne pillars give the tag ies facing the take ao hint af te ontat ¥ou can watt out thr tes level family page: Gown 4.000 down DVO THOUS SWIM tO! Do you Wave a Pudeds? Tao an acent houses for sale — tut ve DOUGH separate! 810 000 ane $10,760 gach One new othe old. Nice lake view and pris ee near Pantians Mares Golf Chab Partridge AND ABBOUTA TES FR. 4 158) loaa W HURON _ OPEN TIL a John K. Irwin & SONS NORTH SIDE Plenty of room for the bids tn this three badroom home ctuated on l', ints, fenced Was full lane ment, gas feat and meal as a ear athools; ~bus pin shopping. Pri os at $11 000 00 wit $2000 dow LF ied two story older home that is in excellent condition iving room, dining. room, modern kitchen wit ane extfa large hedrooms and bas bath joo ale second floor an oem w rec. room _ and gas Wh fi bad 06 Fat a pd for Li pot g $2000.06 down ; SIDE Heome property One five roam and bath apartment plus a tur nished three room and bath apartment that will make you: payments Home hes aluminum aiding and Kare e Gas heat end many extras E FRE See Us Today for or or FHA term: ‘on this home John K. [rwikd Sons P moat 1 nal Bae tts 9-4031 Fy MODEL HOME h S498 DOWN - 0 OTKER CLOSING COST \ OPEN 7h. oF taclaecaier, sees BY OWNER’ Near schools, bes 3 bedrm. brick ranch in pri Clark- landscaped. i a bosses - sion. $15,780, ar adn. payment. _MU_ 4-6134, DAILY & SUNDAY 2-8 P.M. gases PARK. Become eae £ AYREN, Realtor ateL weer iia ful) pens ment ring let sae eet Sowa payment, Owner SYLVAN LAR\ - Bam Warde bas Wes! subur Fireplace, bu oe arcs ve communit Be Esca-? ment included Also roi -oen Suburban. oe ( ye RIIBLL ROSS ey BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM BRICK, Blvd 4 car rt 7 rage o Letge ls lot OR 7-66 BRICK RANCH, 3 Sabaus: “PULL TRADE on ee ranch wn aid eee rate over our @\4 Mort- ne mort se “a bale! ADE-OR LEASE Idea! tas children Vere favore jos ‘shoo DOWN 7 eS "Si DOWN cock REALTY ~ A Rare Opportunity & rooma and) terford area. $450 down. No elon ing cosie Consider car as down . PRIMM, Realtor | 39800 © rand River FReenieaf 6.1210 1 acre No down cyanea $200 DOW Niee lot $450 month he DOWN 4 reame art basement 1 lete | Near Carroll rats $15 month | OWNER MODIRAN with a 6 room wesee’ Putt Stauemient RoW work | a place in Portia: _LADD'S INC. 13s! of FRE $0202 BLAIR § poom Va J} ew 13 utility room as jot with shade trees OAKLAND LAKE: bedroom bungsiow situatet on Waiking distance to schools and churches FHA terms EM 3-0085 ATTRACTIVE 6 YR emmhome near lake Inc udes all firajture Full plastered base ment witty ‘awn level entrance Adide Tr bettem GEORGE BLAIR Call OR 49-1708 or OR ANNE 4 All furniture tueluded DON T LET sandy head porsessoin $27 Ma with 1183. N Perry at ac REs ROC HES ER carpeted living akin hrepiace. 2 bedrooms et Kitchen with dining area. Dicer garage $1fe500, terms PONTIAC 8CHOOLA® aor brick ranch on 4 acre wood af serueles living iaeal alte ee elinie ar LAKE FRONT RANCH dishmaster | custom built Roman “And atone home ‘ne : ae preantans none. fite wen Owner must “ rice 28 #. Open Fvenings # Munday 1 - ee g. 0466; ASSOCIATE “BRICK” — Full Price — 7,900 ONLY $60 PER MONTH “OPEN” DAILY AND SUNDAY 2-$ P.M. ~* —SALE8 OFFICE-- 544 EAST BLVD, SELDON CO., AGENT PE 4-7833 | COMMERCE TWP . OR 4 ~ BED- Aluminum storms, gas heat, tase an 00 moves you in. 4430 N ARDMORE. POR THE RIGHT U you see it you whi like | rye: living rm, vestabuid, \ le uijek en, 4 bedrma -- down, 1 ige.- Preaty of 4 67 48 7 wiisle bath, full coats gas bea tty car gar—Omal Ce afier 6 p) rE 40497 ELL. 2 BEDROOM me. New in ‘'b6. Por OF er. home with acreage baued i On eared Wann 2 2 BATHS lreplace am) h pri att: ware ‘srr a T Does Ih AGAIN, ‘ 8100 FULL PRICE $100 DOWN aaah fe P,P 2B id t $44.24 PER MONTH SA) ad 1 RANCH TYPE— RB—GAS HEAT LOCATED SUMMIT & HIGH LINCOLN JR" HIGH OPEN DAILY | 36 to 6 30 % RUSSELL YOUNG Real Eatate & Buliding FE 4-3200 ~ $500 DOWN $8 Gcres 2 bedroom tome Knotty | ine jiving room with flrep! le@ kitchen fee in. Off Bald | win 40 month) | {URON GARDENS PR 4-590) OPEN MODERN, 3 Bdrm, Brick. | Builder's Closeout | Price Reduced $2,000 FOR QUICK ACTION $21,900 You Name the Terms Gclebaslick MU 4-8825 wae heat hardwood floors minum y orhood Only 8730 down and parmenta of - $65 per BROKE RS mo ot vettment erie ad 3 ow 80663 Afler &. §-1000 ra 4395 Dixie Bighwa ae Gate Fl nnd mg Giroux-Franks GENERAL a bat te 2 full sement. DOWN No other cost moves you Spear Eee Dorothy Snyder Lavender basement, Sey a. : heat wil duplicate on ; AN money Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-6417 "Income. Property 7 HOLLY, MICH. Attractive, modera income. large rooms oer —- 4 rooms oe) stores. Lower apt. now veennt. $2500 down will handie. Rea: Est, 29 Years 7001 land Rd. (M50) ieee Ao Ww ILLIAMS yer ab he & amie a = || SPECIALS | $9,700 TOTAL PRICE , “Oh, Le Roy — lated seoimersal GI | SPECIAL ‘Por prola wi Fyn #380 to For Sale Houses _ For r Sale Houses _ tered i ee of fi 4536 Dixie He OR 3-1251 ome ake oo cdchmat an” ven ES ne i aoe ATB. 3 F. ) Leaving ATE. 3 ae paved. MORE == Aready a os Dedroomed 3 sGiOOL. « RMS DARAGE jun reom could be used - third bedroom. Newly decorat- ed. jurry! = PIONEER HIGHLANDS RHBIS RANCH. be Pe woo Sa oe = ~ Total “am ; ies ATTRA : R- " Equity in 3 a. | Mey Eyre dl Avoorapdl cenag hip ute laces, all birch “itehen sek built COMPLETELY and carpeting included. ‘Immedt- te C SCHUETT, Realtor PHONE FE 80458 stours * Best Buys’ E Don NeDonal pee $4,000 equity. OR 3- ray’ |POR 8ALE 5 ROOM | HED Phone insulated. marble wind jeer 5 or your ca gead & osen. indian VILLAOE “Tt H6oM BR RICK. | Losina Sr 4 2 car garage Webster "Badr. ” Full Basement t | HAMMOND LaKe—130 PT Humphries ool waco #3 bea tent hon home. Built to meet oe tectie a ioe & private hos- 1 tiac. own “JANE DRIVE, near MBUO (a-oit, _N bedroom ranch home, gL. Grants ON AREA, 3 BEDRMS. s, face brick ranch home fruit trees. Many oxivas, by owner, $14,600 n fibe bea HEIGHTS A base ment. bie” “gitehen ace, plastered Attractive 3 oedroom orick, storms LAKEFRONT FIRST TIME OFFERED cconiee on lo . ba Soe ota es: pule "ieee ISOOODN. Michael os ae TEN ménts renting for $875 M MoneRN HOME Hibo down, $60 month. Balance $5,030. Neting yearly income o! 6-8907 $60,000. Eas FORC! SALE BY one ng i walls, coved a 000. | 70 FT. ritbeccn© Woodhull ex. 80 FT. CANAL dow coal at Le ROC ifSTEs RT 4 rooms O1) furnace 9800 DOWN. WEST SUBURBAN. ‘ooms and 2 ear garage ‘e acre lot. Its hard to belleve but $8,090 rage and benement 429 a3 ‘ olonzag Cpa e nM HOME wir sharin | ~( oles POC, or oe oil jarenae. a . - atra for yourself, This is a real bar- oe DOWN BY OWNER | . lake. "AND HOME | Warren ae electric water heater ’ Lake & River frontage. Thousands tiness forces sale : 1566 . Be HOO HOME KEN N EDY BROWN NOTHING DOWN — Lovely ry rm. partis finished attic 65 000 aah, $2 500 eelares on 4. Beauty parlor ‘on ihe equipment options). x i \W Z ORD AGENCY to eset you with \our down pa men RANCIT HOME 15 frontage. Close stores Por complete informa Fe Wood Co. Wikies Lene Rd. af MS After @ p.m. MAple 5-160) = GIES | Ww tST SUBUR nan” S50 Wil consider WATKINS. PONTIAC PE 4-0550 _8-1278 | OPEN HOUSE i Business Property 1 is BY OWNER: a xX 250 — an a 8. Ww ER: py ‘ny ” obi’ h, “SPECIAL HOSPITAL 52 BED REST HOME. Built to Hike new and priced at “put J bedrm brick Panciod breeseway ments only $46 - basement with tile adi ng tg try t ” meal rec rm Ceramie bath up, Inawated. Aluminum sio.m , down Built in kitenen 2 car LPABE OPTION — Little bunga home near lake with part . ment, fireplace. Hot & cold water rior needs Priced at only $4,798. month. 4 tes ste BAak- ON ‘ial RE! ne 5 Y buy ~thie 2 bedroom =| home built ‘34. Located on the ene side of the BALE OR RENT. | school, Transp portation, " e $800 down $630" Arerrac Immediate occupancy, NICHOLIE & ITARGER CO. RANCH Ril Bullt in ‘S68. eated in Lake price school 4 a4 $930 iaewes Will ireae. LOCATION. For & Body ‘workers. Neat 1 ones nicel Ler FA bungalow and attached fruit, oLb MOD. Meee inches with ON JOBLYN ROAD. North of the Will trade for larger home. $500 DOWN - Large 8 rm. modern needs painting and C Pf ( ' orner bot prs — ares tor a a ‘bedroom. Geveral } bedroom hames to : butit ‘66 fram tn and out of Bome have basemenia o 6. blocks off ech MI 3038 Owner FE 8-0396 i308 oN Lake ke Templeton Dearborn Street Just off South Bivd,, 5 room and ee real value for a handy man. ony AT POR? AUSTIN ON ON LAKE GILES REALTY CO. a — Near Crescent Lake. Just like new. 3 bedroom modern ranch style bungslow with full Ot) AC furn. Alum. > storms, 1% lots. Lake priced. at “Clean as a pin one less than you can LACK OF CASH ENO9AM-9PM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 450 IRWIN aThERT FE 89661 | HOUSE. BUNK HOUSE. a +-CAR room- up Pull banement. new olt cot arene, weet cone ae ~ eearlt fe 000 tash to BLAIR * GEORGE BLAI REALTOR RAYTON AINS veings OR 31 or OR 3-8842 _Saie Lat Lake ke Property 8 ise PT. AKEFRONT HOMESITE. $3,660 Ue easy terms. EM 'U 4-8825. m a = west of ec. y beach. Must sell. m to any offer. GLenview 3-0641. ; bedrm., year-rouid lakefront. En- uD ch, basem if ing to good beach. Ss. fer for on. cottage on Cub Lake, between @rayling and Kalkasks, Michi- gan. EM 58 LAKE frontage. lot covered with large |. trees, maple, oak, birch & etc bargain for a truly bdeautiful homesite. Lh ies grapt ogee ri included. Cali Lada Nights OR 3-3506 ¥ B new Chrysler ites. se Legge street, “ thet Mer | ks sets Li 1l_or EM _ }-6622 LOT — BEAU- tiful 76 ft. lakefront bo | beach. Well restricted sub- division, situated § a! ebepeagy - new rene homes. $6,960 cellent beach Terrific bargain at 63, veo Lake. e . Me OQ’ Neil, fa oe d Walt ton Bivd Also, ari beautiful | model homes — 923.500, afternoons or BLOOMPIELD RE REAL ESTATE ~—~NORTHERN 1 Se —— acres of hunting & fishing trade. $11,500. full price Paul M. Jones, Real Est. $32 W. Huron CLOSING OUT hao brick 3 bontag oy | hg so to $29,900 Conven rod ek ta 4 tan te 8 4 Cs oe HE 245 Koew Pisin te Access and Cass Lakes. Bop ry Cass Lt. Rd. Lincoin- Paul spt Poste Real Est. rE 2- SUSIN LAKE Bee — — 3 Par ranch, ft. ving — cup- td and h- Attach: rage. efront lot. Screens & storms. Close to school and tranap. Only —— . amall y- age dn. Open Bat. & Sun. from Sate Resort ‘Property 9 plete nished. $15, eS for further information. garage on 10 acfes, adjoinin, state jand Mail route, schoo buses. near Atlante. $6,000. $2,000 SELL OR TRADE — 20 ecre farm. I cadet ‘Realtor | aaae Ore hard Lk alr scan Ideal Family Hlome 18 N_ Perry rE 8-9661 SUMMER RESO - Mich. on e to Woctingten Jr aes bedroom, 2? oath di brick home ated in Nite pal desea Features wood THURSDAY EVENING CALL ehieken houses. Pruit trees and PE 4.5236 “A ay value.” Call for ap- Ask for Mr Alton, Sr Vall Way FOR VALUBB AND TRADES BARGAIN, BARGAIN -- the full priee an this 3 bed roem home off Awburn Ave. Carpeting included Only 9@25 down “and $80 per month $1.150 DOWN ~— this exceptional home otf Baldwin has 2 b L. H. BROWN, Realtor vn ve een Lake sate _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PA oe Ba "oom largest will Ves inaeae, Pine Lake Area an DRAYTON PLAINS Retabiianed tm 1916 pow —and this includes — : —- S 2 oui tnt area carpeed. 6x14 kite By cluding tages and insurance. IVAN W. SCHRAM Hg Oe REALTOR on jonte eV EN NGS _MUL TPL MS L {STING “TRWIN™ azonocy nex ~ wtth ae ieereway wang iy car ge-, holie, Keskice ~ hn St. RJ. (Dick) oe rouRTH ath 3 WED. ge Full basement, abacus Let, Bear nt wie High School, De- plete — oa Leslie A Tripp. k Realtor he seer er FE 1.2600 LOW DOWN PAYMENT VS thie? bind | edtoony briek | TWP Seb Sailieg “STATEWIDE a watt to ities $ TO my down payment or purchase of cottages or lake . SEABOARD FINANCE CO. FE Twin Lake. 4 ~~ be Sones .. modern on 4 . ~" Suburban burban Property 10 ete Place is the Answer to “WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE" ” ike Ee Boba er Bobea hs : He NEED UP To 100 CASH ~ ~ Fra Aeon oe a i. See: eens vee : For Sale Actas 13 “GOEANGUS:"Reltor 6 Wooded Acres ‘ autif = 7 — poy oe spot onl CARL W. “BIRD, Realtor 23 ACRES, 6 , WA Located 915 8. ‘2 St, Mi ____ For Sale Farms 14 2 PARCELS. 110 ACRES blacktop — “Bach t gh sy 40 satya with 0 sie mney eet Behiek on Realty, secoment, CHICKEN FARM oo oe = REAL’ L SBSTER REALT 23-2291 NEAR METAMORA the Hunt Club area. Bxcel- —_ remodeled featuring 2 bed- Sed heat. I VS ely priced ~ pg, or) . HOLMES, Ne orF ix Rd. FE 5-2953 - fale vies Real Est. KENNEDY 3101 ka pial e. Rent, Lease Bus. Prep 17 UsED FOR SMALL BUSI age 20x60 sub-basement. ca ar has te Help _— Male 19- REAL . ESTATE SALESMEN, -_— listings. a pret Libeoos | open for teache: Good pay B. haircutter. $100 wk, . MY : NEED .A FINANCE: peat nee tear i Wane Ad. nutaber! > es NS Bf See Be ee ree en ees 8 Se 2 & ee RR oF | Sr. ee +. Fa a |e a eee ee PS aa Te. St orig nee Bare SS Sor ae ee Fa PR 2 se. : oats Ss ¥ : mT : é pears = ¢ pe pees eg oe 8 . “ s apex ‘ Sa , 3 z ce t : 3 : fist Peer, Se aD Len Sans aan, , | GA JOBS. vonlaat for st opin and bus sery- * real estate firm. Must i ice. Call FE or FE 4-4232. Excellent iy ping Gite 10. ome __ Wanted Real Estate 52 Zand second 00 i man- ch 5 MARRIED MAN. NEEDS WORK ‘ ee Ng c R tH F od : (SOR 6 APT. B Utilities furn ie? W. Pint s.. Rent Houses Furnished 56 ; ny Mg 2 : view a, S003 ee | le at Gemens = Lake Orion. MY 3-1232._ ae ines ae eraniie 2 BEDRM. MODERN unfurn Call -MY 3-1219 after 6 11 _—- : mn DA TOY DEMONSTRAT OR | Wax, WANTS WORK a5 PAINTER Con eg : ri 2 | aon, od pecsaeney ag aaa iat aad one ; - Se SS Sip Pasig ree Tie ay ® Re -g| oa = Work Wanted Female 25 SS MALE HELP WANTED x, = en party| Work Wanted Fer > xo - p.m EGE 3 RM. APT, ALL UT 2 BEDRM. NEAR FISHER BODY, __furn. $17 wk. §2 Oekhill. PE $-0760| 4 yrs. old. PE 4-0031. pl bo Por quall- Aire ve on Trem » NO : fast, reliable BED! ood 2 ROOM. FULL BA “ Be eet Sea] Sa Sse |_Sbrsaes et ATS poraee rice aa . ee Tet ada | a ee yor get tao. the salen eld toe| _ west . Toys — Fun — $99. i_baY Ke jsHEL ; Al | CARGE « Room {NISHED 1 BEDAM: LOVELY ¥ bi anol Nate paving jst the Sepneet SOK wit Hospital. gumelate pn | i : ANT c ww caren cau an one bee — Dobra te 2 “ J ~ '. water AY i if \you ever wanted te get into] ward Ait aunts vis he ee ees No eae Saye img and house cleaning. FE 37581, um hri e ntment. - Ui June 16th. Rees. Ref. EM 4 field - Ra. i ed BABYSITTING AND mow iG IN LY DECORATED. 3} ROOM a te sates thea eres your’ __yaene_ came. PRE g By Ea a T bome FE 6-003. 28 41 D Sis and beth pvt ent. | baby wel- | i ROOM HOUSE IN” EXCHANON we ; want experienced sales- CURB Rg DRIVE- Perry interview call a Rem IA . 83 N. Telegrapa - Open Eve come. PE 3-7322. for, wife's parttime services. me ite ee. day with reference, rE RE- VI- FE 2-9236 y. PRIVATE © here Rear Entr 1146 aw E. rive | | and . | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ | shing Tidkes ona utill- | 3° RM@\ & LAVATORY COUPLE ri | OR _}-7206. 1 a _-. Ss sie peewee, & SE Enero telli are willing | . joann. Prost: : i “ac i 1 x omy. N $00 +001 W. care wo, Wil. tench You “irom Sig @aguen APPLY BLAGMIE's | ED S Et an CASH smanegey LARGE pocua | Welton Riva Be li Sl expenses or sour|taneh. Sat Diale Bay ) Paving sae ee. 48 HOURS Bats Ae pay |? SEDRCDM TEAR ARoUKD = \. 4 s ~ ™ nar ley oe entur « CD00 ‘wren efrent me aveil- you ton es $10,000 per. 7 enable Oe Saaioe girl, Some ¢ Apel ao = aint oe re ueaaT: ye Grading. MY 3-5621. oF ORANGE AND HOME — EQUITY PE ¢ Seat a ee a 20. Near transpor- \ 8am. to 13 or 38 ta : sitting. : . mes. old , Sle eV IET . NICE FOR LADY, AND | _ ta emacs neg nce | 3° fica “a athe “United asi oe Cigsners, #00 Dixie] CURB WAITRESSES a needed. Loves tke Anesius ana) wn. Bala: sé W oh ai V. weet os bitches eat s Mere’ 1ike ‘ oe ROOM HOSE ; = a ~ t enact a Lod a Sy Bs teens Night shift. =| Cmmeere FE 02000. Nice DOWNTOWN APT eOPHTE nyt se : of four life if°you i DELIVER MEN A. sitting job im the vicinity . cooled engines repair WALLED tees AREA, 7 WALE GI AND FHA 2 ADIs. Apply Piper's Novel: CROOME AND BATH 9 CAR O4- be ad rr Welt and pars tiene. Must be 18. yee entral High . = bro newer CASH POR YOUR HOME _ty Auburn Ave, | Say “HOUSE. PRoM sePT “miu RO A er am ons bron | Hea eR NAGS” | TL CatheaMagst ee ptt | RE SAGO an, ORE SROGM |? tear ao is dey. Must be neat, like lo meet Som = pence SEN . a i - ae i ee on N Saginaw Bt. near School | 5 RGoa cHooLa A AND p ve good car. Appiy : - - ; Ww _ Notices & & E Personals 451 mae “. S “iar va img Fe | tt Oecd end clean. FE 24832 |” pus line Pes 5-181 : toe pm. | : ep See oe et eel eligetet, od | SLEEPING ROOM POR LADY. «40 | ‘ » 10 ont. Ba: a will appraise your property and | St F - a ar Re ie rit HOUSE. 7 YEAR, ROUND: t tise. : TED’S Mi) 3ED “a couons oe te see vet ae mae ne TOR Oe Tene | TELE PEMANT APT ON | Ontus Matenge Won The on Gut. th: ui 4 —_ IN Wovsrara at ainerere Lake Rd. 23008, : All wory/Ruarante Sapereearay on rignt finish for each job. Pontiac Ronit rary oer. Petr BUILD ‘Lake for school tegcher. $12.00 | ALL MODERN, 2 BEDRMS HOUSS igbars nde Auber et = —Retkote Pew nares ot Cass: as © uses ea ee sis by lake. #16 Wolverine Dr Ray Cleaners. v On REPAIR. etry private DETEETIY ives | —— SIDE ne omar , ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM Laks tc aap ee noe , ial | WANTED IMMEDIATE LY! ette tchen, re ' |) a NEWLY DECORATED LAKE * Coke ee: ay's Replacement Parts & Service H farms lek ad| range. Suitable for two or cou- {| ! ’ at Pars, 213 Baldwin. Phone FE school-aged pref 96 Oakland Pe Fant KN AP ww SHOES | land coutencts. Buyers waiting. ite Middle. straits Lake Privi- ao ee §-1051. . EXPERIENCED GIR IR FOR ORE | @ TR _FOR_WIGHT AFT ; : wa AOE, commer work. 6} poly at Lake- fe of Ponti ais. | Dressmak'’g & Tailor'g 50 Pret Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | 3-20%9_ or EM 2-6110-| cit MODERN. «RMS AND { ete Peotga an OF 40 moog ‘Lanes Bowing ley. GAOT EL HAD ee Pera = Gk 10. RCHOOL_ src 3-1593 steset ne +enad 0 EDROOM PARTLY | Seopa! : Lake sorviee met be bigh, schoo! we nece on ai | & hou ; aco Srécial. ial re “i mee yay oe BOR F416. | privileges. “Nicely. turn. “Suitable mea. DRESSMAKINO, TAILORING, AL- gred., mechanieaily inclined, hav tions. =. { “colt, Piimine $4.50 ii) +RM or 2 or 3 veachers or coupe food” driving. record and ‘be in ee zie Tet _Rent Apts, Furnished 54 “sgh Mae» ow Ail heated. 30 Biout. FE| Must de seen to be apprecis cess Sacre! couiien, Perm UNG. (AL: | — CHARLES CHESTER Frese on 260 Po 4 —— in te may bees Cail 80-6458. AIR CUSHIONED 8h % BLK. FROM acHOOL, 1 om 1 quip foal ane pe ater fara BEAUTIFUL L mo degipal HOME, Hy fis ae nM MLLER Bee oes Zelcome, Ne Newly decoraied, 3 r ae h ae eens 2 miles from — f school 11 0 by Cuntgen Co. asad ae inte Hib SUPPUiEa 300 Sel ths Heat & hot water 4s and bus, semi furn! be § “Depens: emy, 20, l= Menominee ten Wallace. LA = men. FR ore. | T RTLY FURN ON 3d onal — OPENING FOR A QuaLiry a regen. Mawel i a , [a2 RM, & BEDRM: sHOWER.| [replace OR SRA CrFUL — OxBOW LAKE Fepa' Di y MAID SUPPLINS. soos og Tae “Sh Sateen rane wrod AR SERED 8 TAT TOWENY ii com & At, | WRENS ROTOR PfAthens St. Drayton. Plains. ‘OR = tot, Qr, Maly wood be rs ele i, che, wubies. : sane Suitable teachers, ma _& \jagtnaw. Max Saree. a ee clerk. Apply Pontiac Stationers, eral contracting. | _vecant jot m ot mowing. Fi 23461. Mra._ Gardiner mile from ‘new colege, FE HOLLY WOOD APTS. 3-600! ; Ch a fie est ents S| Laundry Service §4| EVELYN EDWARDS” | 8 RSE away | se AE Met ee | ties ma Soo a eal cent jess hap «Phen eae NGED. WAITRESS DAYS = COMPLETE FAMILY LA = Gow Costes bo deoacan trig.” Auto, beet, ‘inen service, | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 920, NEN | ferred EM _3-0494 rat het nnd see He Dneey wont AP at | ea ae bak geet “eT ae nee ewer Ek Bee at | ie romans | entee Sees ae mei 3379 Or- “ontine_Merdweod Fy e. ut Cooke — rs 1 ¢+RM. APT N. 1 OR 3 basement. Rochester area. UL number, |. 1 iy Brick AnD CEMENT Cleaning Women — Sitters | aauits. FE 48768. clean, cutemeatic of] heat and het | 3.4963 ROUGH & FINigH CARPENTERS “work. Also fireplace. OR 9-0403. ~___ Landscaping 35) FP ae Um TR aad | 1 AND 1a BED ROOM PARTLY | Thuy “Wnunee: Neer OMT TE) FOR WAND Y COUPLE RENT ong n Phone FE 4-0544, ’ tes ~d sERV- a> TRIMMING AND RE “AND Re. HAND | eo ee —tere-_Jeehetront - bashed new. Pat con ecay 2 euseee ad " iment. : rh £Sins fe ae 2m. | vod ae ee 2-6083. " gteping "hi Pategreve. 4 ear |" pots tg NG, Ca weebsnde _ply_ Box pct Press R maces WANT- wi a ASH i Room” £i Pri FURNISHED ) BEDRM HOME, Ts — Ag | babe Enal a oa four | gry cmererney contact we for | sate ‘bain Asuile only. 200% m6, ROOK RE SBA | PT NTponpine center and several 2-4088 for Ipterview appoint- isan o OF BUILDERS WE | xLL KINDS OF LA SEABOARD FINANCE CO eae PRICES PORWianeD |? BEDRM. LOWER. ALL OTILT | {Gear tor 3 or 4 tenchers. EM cant You aT WinTED | * otter low pri prices nro, volume |" ish Top_soil. » EIN 1183 N Perry = 8-000! |" Fe 2.206). 15 Poster. Les Ez _Mes turn, 18 eee FE 66004 | 30038 se _e— = i p 7: viper Ge Gar | ou, gah ede at aie t SeeteyrED| Eevee roast mutton nem! In Debt? | seas PNAS TD "Se ema | Bente to oe es AN r 15. : -| keeper Mi 15 meey Benne SINGLE MAN ONLY qliems must be compisted | titi Ts “FOR CARE OF Builders Exchan ¢ Comp LET DECAPING, | 1 you are having trouble meeting ; nus 8 eVERY THING POR, BEDR N. NEWLY |CAKE HOME CEDAR ISLAND bertrea te front Ai all 49 5 2 high school wouaer S geperel Rouuekeeping PE _3-7210 _or UL 23 tree removal end- trims ming. 1%, ric symm cet Coueel: ade o| * aecorated: ee ches boas red Year sround. Phene Of Treneperte tion furniahed. Traing adua to 4 ine & daye—& to 5. $15-825, dependin, “ene “SIDING, A AWNIN Gs, & Scott Lk. Rd. FE ¢4238 or OR c NSE’ 7RMS & BATH NICE KITCHEN | pd, gr ee poole 9g re 2 i082 | _? or _VR_3-0328 é ram nm edie: facies ands on duties. FE 2-6289. forms. Home removeling. » | cama aERvrC __ Poo uks. sie 16, Lenene® Couple “gnly ihe god en. | - nooae a a wt re 21S. | cage E ORION. CLEAN. MODERX weigh? Fins : LAWN VICE. MOWING, LaNb- ee Fisher 7 efront. Uul. ine . waht soprepriat ter, call Park H. | Blackie's ‘Lunch. cg Aiag ia OF Cen [NT WORK. | scaping & sodding. All kinds of | LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND ie Phone MUjberry 98-4374 or WAlI- | DIVIDERS 3 y PORN pi eer ON if PLOORK tor furni w area, $45 posal, gas heat, attic fan Adulte ; > WASKINg ROU rind — nut 2-3978. ~ FREE— path & & pvt. ent Beserinies a month, : - only. To June 18 Call between ‘ Fe rats s = EXCAVATING — | 7) wi BUILDING J AND REPAIR. | —B*" Pt. pen or Ye dos. pencils. — on. roome upetaire reset TRM., BATH & BAS T WEW.| 10 am & 12 noon, Evenings : aa per 8 i berry : Dredging = PTO =| Complete num convies, Laue ue -Name stamp in op pinder— turn. Por | or ly redecorated. Ste ante after 6 FE 4-178. 3014 Cres‘- "i to Contie, Tyaks Dram Pee fing and. maintenance. 0 Mtb ONLY $495 2) WEEK > RMS “ENTRA VE Fiead | _128 Whittemore. Ca S _haven, Well__known ¥ 4 BUSIN BASEMENTR WA ED 60D FOR BALE: 19 East iaerenes PE 2.1416! 5 beth. Baby welcome FE $: = 3 Rad weet teed TO EAT NEWLY i be oar = with opperiuniiies un- | ~ Merton Bite es € view as poh i oaks. ama fimited’ Call PE’ 'S-4980 or UL | “Crt etsrentecd, Pr — fet, er, fair bes oo tre vee koa AYS Rot hee ene | ures, Ute 4 ae 4 Pe tacks center eS wpa | Snorer Bair “os tel ger. have successful ex: _.2-3782 | for personal interview. CEMENT Wo i NOTHING FOO of Mariewte. Ph bs wk 6) wate ae ge 32-1009 days MA ¢3735. Key at 2287 tein fence in hiring training. & m f WOULD LIKE To TALK To 3 Foe or Gea WB Fie, ceoaalease: _ sai. _. ne REN! DISHES, SILVERWARE. | 5 473 sn 7 RMs fire COUPLE | _Ra _\ . taining direct to consumer sales ré Men or women cars, ee estimates. gpecial price. OR _ Movi & Tre acki ng 36 panes sews, 7 | _Cierk Ave only +993 NEWLY DECORATED. Com. force. We are the leader in our who can taik intelligently to famt- 112 img & trucking Wid. Child Be ‘4 “4 7 RMS. 0 awe 3 RM. PLAT eva SATH 6 SATH ty Wocare New furnace ol =~ field. Salary, commission, & over- Hes in ir es. 1 must be GEMENT SPBCIALI ren to oar come. § 9 Je Py “he frosts, Nr Mi yy iP mo. je4 shale shaves. ride. Write em detailed very selective im choosing just 3 ALIZING IN vod CON. [; A R duced R a aise wire af eh peta re shee Eilsaew Late FES bal posame @% your, background | to le. Apply im person only to Se © a ates BABY SITTING, DAY OR mown, | Wf > a NEW LAKEFRONT some. FoR Pontiac Press Replies BFK engeu floor. réom Betios Man a leualamers. Local distance m Loving care. FE 21730 2 RMS ADULTS. is VOORNERS, 3 g AND BATH UTILETTER Rished. On Casg Lx, for held confidence. Our em-|— 1 at Ln Boy | 15. vs _‘Bert*commins.'M MA bit sui Moying Egaet GHILD CARE. Vic. JOSLYN & | Cou efter eer rome Del Rio Apts. 261) year. $100 moolh. FE ‘eel errs sae ot ee advertise-| Drive Inn sal ABN Harbor. 10 s.m. to 1:30 p.m. only. Teens ig "Od wgPeciTt LTy. ‘tseane &i MOVING SERVICE — | Waiton. FH 2-651. a TARGE em WEAR ERESGES. Peeerees ALL HOUSES FOR RENT. iN: Loe _ basemen’ nable Rates FE 5-3458 Par en yw private welfare attentants ' . . » : EHORT ORDER COOK RETR Evenings. S171 Dizie Hwy., Drey- Ten dss 1 « ‘wy wim | CEMENT WORK HAULING & PRUBBTER Wane Wid. Household Go Goods 45 eee Se ee ere: * Bient sshd meine ir Lonaie Weaver PE e203. Patton _190_Orehara_Lake Ra. pe. retirement 0 2$ years, for inter: | Walks — Drives Ploore = =| tories SO eee gee | T ROOMS. ALL UTILITIES bite ma due a. Fe tan Rent Houses Unturn. 57 FRUCK I "Ook Soaking, Clten, suman ip. io WED EXTHA MOREY. WONDER: | OU a ae icensed 06. UL 29703. | iad, anyuime, FE 46204 eT tous Pe Leash. Oakland Ave. FRM AND 2 an ona ea ir4 . BURN. LOM:| sights!’ Two days olf MAytair : a L SAsM-POR PURMITORE AND AP: 1% ROOMS. PRIV BATH @ ENTR. | 7M. AN “ABUTS, CALL | 1 on 2 BEDROOM FLAT Om ER, Bee. ‘e $ Sguirrel Ra ful opportunity. No ex 178. BA * § afer 6 p Day. Newly decorated. 948 ET sropee seoegeery, Wee © tex teweae | Lrucks to Rent | pissc: Sixers oe Soest | he Titans: Cel | ee gee O40. Reterences ‘required. FB t m serviee. . = : eivork. fond of childra. Pvt. a aT bhafy soeenr. Fe TRUCKS TRACTORS Pe eran. 2 RMS. & BATA Mick LY FURN. frte atten furnished. oe. TELEPHONE More for ome than wages RESIRED COUPLE ial SUPER “URNIT RE NEEDED | 4#lacent Behool. _Marshall. 2 BEDRM. BRICK TERRACE. 575. CANVASSERS Povo Severece living quarters. all uc MENT & BLOCK" | terTon ‘te ape” [ietan -Sishes FURNITURE Ss 2 action” my RMS. AND BATH, WEST SIDE. Gul FE «a2 | Fo oe TADIES PART TIME SERVICES | ities furnished Good pay for little WORK — FEE 56-0782 j Dump tree Semi-Tratiers | [oe dollar “Will ‘pur outrigmt vor |? rea — TO TOWN [newly decorated. adults. FE 2182) 5 REDRM HOUSE, BASEN T 2s t modernization sans. good — P caagao ge for 3 room house. work Laekef nome. Pontiac | ~~; — | Ponta Fa d on Couple a ” wrehaass - Ry ,° BATH. UPPER. FFE x 3. electricity amd gas, and commissions PE 2-835 or FE weicome, reat entr. 1166 Press, Box 18. CERAMIC TILE _ oe ees ene veal "phone OR Be een |S RMa. PUT BATH & ENTRANCE _ full bath MY 29-4073 _ 2-077 ay “urea. ECURITY IN SALES FREE ESTIMATES - - TERM | Industrial Tractor Co, ~ we Buy EVERYTHING West side. FE 8-6523 7 " nOOME 5. ae FLOOR. WEST | 7 BEDROOM MODERN HOME ic YOUNG FOR. PERMANENT LADY Vic AUBURN HEIGHTS, | Unique gon competiyve national | Advance Pioor OR 3-#701 845 8. WOODWARD SUN BAL cise! 2 RMS. PRivaTe ENTRANCE &| pee dren. Please call!" houses from grade school, $30 | pede Mp eer be ad od tor leh advertises product. We train you | DRY WALL TaPind “AND FINISH- FE 4-041 Pl 41942 | watt LiQuiDATE YOU) ban Aduils, 47 Augusta Ave Fe +100 : month. Lake privileges on Clear cn mart 18. a. Oe 1 |_worns. OR 3-2243, 105. Cherryland. | . 1 tre Se x Saee ween. Lull ot | ing. Pree octtmates. PE $6701. _ | Oper Dally _ including sunday | Wiig Liquinare TOUR Novae. rn +o ’ ROOM PETOWE BO REPRIG. | Lake in Oxford Phone ostera 9.30 Sharp. Friday, Bept. ¢ vaby Ae ee RY CHL eeabence: TRinity. ra " “8 DRY-WALL TAPING & 1 FINISH: a! E Ant HEAVY TRUCKING, |° of public quetion. Appraisals. L. | 3 ROOMS’ EVERYTHING FURN- an. nse, me PE | Pato a YOUNG, ABLE-BODIED MAN FOR en & a WANTED _mg: Free esti ees OR ; » KE. smart wae tm. Rochester, ished. Private entrance. 285 — a '2 ‘BEDRM HOUSE IN WATER- heiper. at foam a Dealersh a sere Men or p noma “apo ne RICAL 8 L SERV. = FREE et a = — = an piesa — sti ae bn oe “SRL chat 2 Jet k. hs * we fib * sora eee ee ce a cally im Glimer st ‘Rédie Stee 5 EADY Gy: it AY Wit INVALID. &. Telegraph. From petney Boose 53: one ANTED ARTICLES Fic SED | WANTED. CHEST OF DRAWERS, | 2 RMS. pn Bos TINK: Fitri | ee” rewer ° | 20e atn Meapse m-ct0lsetize 8 TOUNG Wal WiTW MECHANICAL os 7 LADY To : LECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Con £4 charge. F _Phoue FE ees Te oS _or_ FE 2-1430 ny. AND D >pe “aprs. . NICE <7 BEDROOM DUPLEX — ~ ability, Crissman Chevrolet Com- 8 dary ot. ip vie. @ Her-| Employment Agencies Agencies 2: 22 gomrer pect. pncava ec? DELL CARTACE Wanted "Miscellaneous 46 1 ye oe BATH. DOWNSTAIRS | KATA" NG weEGO ON 3.0103 secoved: :7 uid xD a distane Wanted Miscellaneous ; E 4-16 aa ‘MS. KEEGO. OR’ 34 TOUNG MEN. “18 10% CA MIDDLEAGED | HOUSEKEEPER, BRANCH 2 OAKLA mes Ut ino = ye Ste moving. ee ee ROOM 4 ai wk “LAROE ROOMS HEAT AND) mast Row esting Fa Elonrs sees 8 om. © 0 DB. dependabie. FE 8-2683, between 7 Be een 8 Pars - ST fino = Painting & Decorating 37) | fence FE 4-670 or OR 3-003 Hus ee sara ‘OROURD FLOOR Ooh ie sa aaee | me PER MONTH yy and 9 p.m. re Sosa a. es) Lar paceseerers aq ceavists PRR HAVE YOU a TYPEWRITER. ene 7 fo drive, unin. | ° ROOMS. or Fi Peote OFFICE: oung an, 18 or Over MID ments, ss tops, IST CLARS INT. Ext. PAINTING. adding mechine or emeet of office ogee 8 privileges. ing Wt ern he NO Boulevard at Valencia To undergo training program for. 2 children & do house Ses -| Reas. Don Beek. OL 1-314i- Sucmture oF — net in Chiara. welcome. No drinkers | 7RM. SBEDBM. - CARP ;/-a BEDRM. HOUSE. ? CAR GAR branch manager with national) ork: days week. tive in. Apply . We | er CLAés PAINTING kb se? We will “buy theve items Bo. Ke 3 Liv & Din Rit sented ‘Seen | eas beat, including summer bitch organisation. Must be neat, ag-| st 367, N.. Paddock for inter- , grating, Cash or terms jet 3 RMS. UPPER. NICELY FuRN feo Re, Oe eae e. cAee| sa & ree. ideal tec teachers or ee Se = have on per<| views, FE 2-6731. i © ater heaters Money Wanted A Heated, Private ent _MY 3-1 1234 6 om 4 Bun. att mi nurses. Furn. of = Ret. re- Fenny Ais aut ote, Me, |SEAFORE, LADY TOR CARE OF dryers ae WF, CLARNDCORATING FAIS ee snend y ROOMS, FURNISHED Gm_OX. | ~ RE GARLAND | eee he nae ea car allowance. Por” interview| may. il in: "References. it GRAD Electric "So, ‘000 w. WTD 94.900. « Pen CENT in. | furnished. & Utilities $20. week : or 2 BEDROOM HOME NEAR LA | yaene Ph ou =," *: ioUsE a pea RIOR DECORATOR. soso On ee as a Be, th MO. | “Closes Parking fection 400 we. Fiuit “SoU Robaay, “SEER MOM MOMETT WO OMAN FOR” CiGwT ; es: |= Ba [dps fected 3 i BATH & EN. Ree corstaher 5 * oe in. Aduits, PE 2-1425 aren 7 to start with un- Aeeewert pain ¢ 3 days en cpaoggy ~ a i BE HOME OARAC A- PAINT ATING. Wanted to Re Rent «4 Heat Mabie, IS ges farcsamea. be ARCADIA NO. 2 = ee = ! ubity for depend-| ot four e week. MA 6-2089. 5. i ols AR RY ~~~ | 9 week. 0 W. Howard. Phone FE| Newly decorated apartment with ) , Were Should have le re “Wiel; ons mas. pom weer ame tae On 00 brooms & bath at 494 per. month. |? wre nolene On eaprerne ue a ; P : : hoo! tas aes = Children welcome. Close =) { Pores ba : : = re a sioineen rE AD ~CHIL- , Fe tae winiaiabioen Wel'nceiee ond mettuinea. Am: | fea from Waterford High ‘OR Cai | -hea e > - . dren transferred phere. desires | Tee Ata iS PCR | pie laundry tactiities. See care | room modern | © only. 3189 N. Saginaw taker at A-2. Arcadia eor- |} BEDROOM HOME ON PRIVATE 0 a5, —— By Oct. 1. mt ieee | eae a a, BATH & ae = ae S01 re — miles to city limits. OL . { ae Cle a ® - F . Fail a RO only, prt, porting sive. CHikolte ei Uae Mar y SEDEM MObEAE — scaioc, ; * s door (me OR 3-81 et Poh Sei Rerten iD Gowe. | —2_Dedtms. Adulte, Clean. White take Re MU e413. | JUNIOR HELPI COUPLE, 7 HOVE i614 | in. PR 6-B002. : , | Sepa T BEDROOM ‘is BATHS. CLANE- SECRETARY accept any” thing “avaicble at | mem = nog td "C. PANGUS, Realtor Z once in new Madison Jr. High Norten Uno woe COLORED 2106 MJS, Ortonville. NA 17-2818 ; w Emerson schools district. Call | 77 ND <3 APARTMENTS ON a fire s Ruben Andreen. PB $-1229 mord- 1. bher 3 stare | © Rae ARS BATS. KITCHEN ings. 261 Staye pp een. ra tla 2 BEDROOMS, LIVING ee rete = + Down- | WoRsIKG- ey hg Tams, Cfitafies Pat. €L68t | ROOM, DINING ROOM, ‘fancied eervaton reget ges te ; _weilitien forn, FR. 6-012 i tAROE goo CPPEKptar, | KITCHEN, BATH, PRI-| SON ASI‘S datas ‘ Instructions — z3 Share Voy, Reaeay ” Lo tyg ay ey —, vev| VATE ENTRANC E.| sku” 8OUsk FoR KENT pt ‘ % HOMEY, PRIVA APT, POR A -. S — CLOSE, TO SEARS & m7 ee UTIL. “ROG, IESEL 40 | mutacin, women. Meat Tolono | VAM PVE MaMa anes | ROEBUCK. FE 5-441. | “colores fare, rm eeeen HEAVY aay kabel Fete shee ee net | ae 1 N- oe ORE are Se Diesel and WiLC SKARE MODERN HOME ie uur; FOR COLORED T ROOM MODERN FARM HOUSE. 2 — wt rooms & bath. Private en rent . 4 room mod- | eleetnert Fae ed ke SER | trance Nena neat. atin weetiy. | orm coutage, Seerpet month Cal, tad Call after | 918 3 2448. | GENERAL HOSPITAL AREA. 4\iu WO 4 RM HOUT 1 N er ks eh +5 RMB @ Bari. Ora, mere beng Uniage au es orcad heel th ae Wid. Transportation 50): a Se SOE on RP | Te neat a Be ul rat ei os 4 Cham beriain. an 064. | PROM CLARKSTON TO DRAYTON | _ + 1261 Rochester. ey = “Ege : tornings only & OR | * pits. PVT. BA BLE CY iovety a me “SEBEDL. | cowRR6wWa WOPMRYERC ORE’ wr a OMFIELD a “Rawr. WHITE PORTABLE RADIO. Jom wiv aide a : fe Scie - : . eee > A k fury : Sore age * oe) . ae +E a Rettig e val ‘ “| Se Pa eae # oe ew a oe M | "3 ia Seni Bs nen bees 196 ALL TRUCKS oe a 8, 1959 > : os ER - “a V-Bottom coe sae Y, SEPPEMB : ox = ‘ a 4 2539 a 4, a, ; + jee HURSDA Osano | sepenibdlcs Wemetais ESS. T a Kate: | e oF PR s a a ty “4 : = PONTIAC , mm. 4 * a i Py A enti (AED es 7 Goods 73| TIZZY ee j d : F a . = ie Household 2 . ; a ee cry ee \ ee Geedé. 73 es ae | | a ae ee fe - : a : as : : ale H an socble . : t 66 Sele Household Goods 73 ae mas , ] TY-SIX 57|Business Oppo P STORE, ees | “FIF 57|Bu NG PICK-UP oe fe eres ae Unfurn. 53 ‘so ar cars oe ras = Seer , guar eet Maren RD. Ptrewonabie health. F 1 Dex. an ae as Dm. it 6p j f yt w to ele eut LAPEER repson, {i} he ip- ed. 28. 10 ULE u mips. te . a. & grain FanMnouse on LareEn =e cm au M8. a "Freee é core hay” per cent dis- ARMBOUS -_ AROUND FUEL Olt | for ths Oak. at F. aoe re F 1 trueks ° w! husinaen in 3 . BLOND _. New Case gan SON fe Sans Brrsinazt ra em | conga Sh ioe | FOUGHTEN veg, Pe , e woke Inves 6 a Li iqu 1 O ew OL house. eal for 2-344 e—L area. 46. FE ioe aw H N pished ._¢ 1. Ga-| ye tor this area. Re rinae mo. Mable. oe for ge vary iy ate sates, all 0g cuestn ler FE OAT: mo. ta + sto 3 ite er HOME sul! OR Only ew » liquor at) ing : ae PUP- OLIVER | OC3 ance a, ore? lemilies. RB} Tike “a aly, to too stock ~! ECTIONAL. bedroom ND POLIVER Le Clear eC: ens ont & REFU 3. Mo Pann PC. 8 Puilce wa oo | oxl2 rug, DACHSHU =x. ember ‘Toro Ye fan after 5. Vin busines lease a ude 4 § 5 ed. 966. hom ae I REG. 1B. LB. Sept scobeen, prices. ie) " bed, w, : t, : 2s FE 829 FE wid and : | weer Fae re rebel) gets AL, ESTATE sae ey Ma a ea encoun ns ora eer i : & * 5 . rs a BOA sce Ti BATH. aye RE Leake PE 40021 $25, af aute. w . gf ee EERE = ie *; = nN pee aa fobs D RILE _Blisabett T Bend items HUTCHINGO 3-120 é1 RIER- 385. Clyde BR Also gg now. bas B ; 1185 Na irs. 1 509 N M B HOMER 3 TER 1385. oa men sali cRN upsta 4-064 ASE- 115 RA ft. BO LE RM. AKC. 8, eres. = ._— =. MODERN ¢ iti B | py + T AU er 200 A MOBI y “BED SGaTON FERRIER PUPS PED. i : “E = = Uns rkston | w 1091 rs 5 S —Ov y. Oo je Hw) RAY Case : BED- g q 200. =. not serv '@ &e Sea « BEDE. FE $ : I Tae highes ée | 4301 Dixie J VER ORA' gener iN BED = PRICE i. Ga eos ers. W. Mastarencre. 4 pe oniness. Meet rifice | 4 CE ube <3 vanity Ie chy. Se ee iN sm ‘a , AKC REG ae ee 2. wOBER Reler ND HO ad) AN See cing’ iil Sac own. |g Pi Dou cheat, 2 $2 wee rd A ANY springs sta arn OL Samo 8 ines. ell N rors 008s OU inted | LrOnte See ner 4 poi only 1 OGA with riv €-2504 = BALE. — = UIE 4 ona ee ve peices hen oan tor 808. "Guru = * UITE, pees “a | Sne4o br ROOM Easy PUPS FOR wi EVANS - = 3-192 ‘ MOD! ivan ber : re ‘ tate & E & son's 8 tress. 6. — Liv eh é r erm TAKE on fete = EWI! Tate © LIVING port wy en ie Cedar” chest. 3 TAKEETS ORD ore CAGES. | spi ~ SPECIAL seaiteh in a - - ? fz ae tiar oti x - aa ORR awies : 4-266 LVAN LA {inis S { Pon 7 PL w tab! r lam indr 1- AG SEWING MA- Service, tes, ve n eub fas ta 8Y Weed, Gane ewes © R ne y L | wi = IES, A ¢ ith . We ge aa unas al ithe facie ea | rein fem i eee aes Satine ow a - Za re al attic. Sth 808 re MEA saat " Vreiegraph pes Es Al tor i puralare AY With | NEC "Leslee hments, Pav Port ae maT DAS a A-1 cond TIME PAY Sept. 15th TWP $14 i717 8 uw iding an arson s aPLA ink spect 4 : ~ EASY. TI S. Sept OD a FE ON Unset commanit Pe Ave. “piap ws om Henna ar. FE chad : FREE RO GFIE dupie HOM aera win; : Oe: ee v geala te Pe am Set cela M £ sfer has atock: GB as oom OM t Dos ickwer iw @re arte Dene ‘KITCH Bing ice ron | 987.10 i Cre ‘co CHIN My si ae genet -2893. pion KIN dyke 2 bedr BEDRO' ont. F t 210 hway e al rters. slau- 7 PY lop. al Ls W. Hu ear pr ‘oduc' fe] ) MA fancy ial! me! indus’ ; 3-28 Pees, at O 4-1112 2 acer dive a i nig . tele baat base counter Remoy or 1060 v aA BEWIN & $6] ing spec: innerti p oat 3. WiTH POODLES. From c Rd. ules es ding fecluden Ui $6 600 iimarateare: ene iano ORM) A ~ PRAFP wae. sean n- |, mething ince d pt i he gf as Be MB Pontia Cass furnished Road HOUSE, | | inclu sell onal fu ltor Munro E 1. NUM 8T pic- NEW wick varie wing Ce -3 be so! sses 8 s 76 - BOL, eal PRO- Sem 4 94 or un each MALL 10. Be =) mist nd ors S, Rea 1-2818 E 5-843 ALUMI 1 46x54 Makes ‘Bale ch. Be “You must ifferent dre laneous OLIVER OCI tor ae rene REGIS- FE 4-07. s a Willow 8 $65 | rant a GU NA 7-281 rE DARD ows 320 titches. Mi OM diffe: Miscellar OLIV. Good cond tale FE 1 Sale: we eee 723 ING PA. nville 6 BTAN n ial a 3 2 3.95] aus 9.3331. ETS, FROM on 2s le Mi ‘D Dia. tratler. HF OP uction AKE Wear SDI FE 9-62 Manes) *__ Ortonw! CO. ture window. PE s $ = ED Ta 9, 90.08. | For rw Sa ee ee det oh > D Te tt A on 65.500 cash tT ae Gatien 1169 MI L OIL bey sta- ture _w se Rug L_ $3.78. uel o SED ancenss V 1s. 76 WEDDING T oe Tiered Dacvnand FE batt ar Hod woh, $5 500 ‘Tt 3orm ff Lake.) HELL dern 2- in the It. Ba NT GA VER 90 . N T llaneou ~\- BALE Like “y1sea” S Call 27 L Fish A OW SALE furnit sporting Ae a Eli | 5 atten incetea Mean | Ox42 Fe — PAl LE abt ry LTO? liscel | POR é ring. Sub "5-6733 self ae kd yerte a teas eotee s WE bie « near dert | r leas tly fo ful bus all Ox: R BAS iT SA 5 WA sitoo le M FUR- mond rel Rd. RS Your: R wi! B’r A hard y starts availa acres ul mod Has fo minen nder ao - UBBE: IN 25c Eg. Ret, r Sa and Squir OO rd It ! —55 Williams. FE ¢-6433. > amd . Bale Nl, 3 nol ips format R PA ap 51 mi Fo =. WA ans _8. E D tanda Do Way! D Trained, =| “mise, “Jack Ha neuae ished, ome) ton ity Pore w 4 et Ic 1 Tile . OuED cin wren Vata vinae and RAG alls aad Ft LA Dogs BOAR ods, S sant Je $65 m aufuro ah Pon Lua he vem EM 3 Wal FER 3004 08. ILE-LIN . BTU’ ‘8 storm doors porch GA ds, “Taie HA CATs | a r : paca ~— ar 4 bess io bat ea) wort panian. 6 p.m 67 414-Ft. Hyron CE, $13.06 AER re 6.000 $60. Sporn cad. tory seconds, savateea ote IT Riser Re ge ms "ensoek EE ery "5 SEPT. be aH on nis i O « AY, t ae ome ae 6 furnished | pe iccahy efte ntracts ay rs. 1a W. “WOOLF ACI po re Rae OVERS” Caracas 5 eae 34-3930. Pac in Ts oper disappearing FLOOR, yLOOR Doas iL WAGGE Auctionee BATURD les wes 3 Con ta Ae it FE nd Co L- | Bye uaa 16.50. 1 46 98 A naw 7nd aereeaa. $30. EM 3-39 IN Reena ens and ro) Ke y= RUG. wane 106 tratning. &, trim serv. ON — ted 2 = River. - : * furnish tras 4 depos le Lam T. BA } x12 ible 8 ter, $ urnitur 0 _ Sant NOE 1461} 5 bs, - $3 RGA 4 Ele doors garage sa v= HARDW 46 eNAR 725 (W. AUCTI loca! Gran plow, bie Lk and | Sa uk ul on ee axesias n FP ae aera ak —etape BA closet tes on cs = & poodie\s t 4:90, Old ounted corn Ene . vet s303| > are le at ar! Re 98 «AZ Pearao ee ATOR. Inquire ‘ EAL se teirweys. estima: OWNIE D delive a 1 on ‘mM oVehen us E: #40 im , onere FR +5 4 CENT Payab rest heel $34 $596. ke Ave. = rRiGER sale. to £bD AR Rilang We 8tos = . SANFOR eee and BI Nov tractor: planter, twine ith pereral LY Pca 4s 008 ad ke ae Real pads. chard La Right $219 REFaIG pe > $12. BOFA ed cial mode ar Baturdeys ES RENT ir send: | ice a 87 cass ted corn utomatic pper # eG cw » 4 BED. 2 ance per ured by re Re 42 Or N UP cr 9180 fre Perry. $12. frinere ‘ S 00d to D : pha SAL FOR: mer floo fu __Buett Dogs \ moun Case 6 nd cho t !eads. ay uy ch oy ai wes not ek a asis atbeoi eezer No Utes IT Nas ; waah- fer TEE Noon R — ons Bo g ker, eigen erage Case F:LWOO 2 sTOI of Roc! Bis 8m home. | FE ie PT eRe Spe iOLLAWA re $ + $10: $18; AN = DOO FE 2-0203 : paper rT sapeag( nm New direc bine, a oe. aS) i LL rbsgag int : UA hick RY Wall ee rd cole and com Many Ee ies VN has inodera’ < a OF | treese admiral 1 opr Kew ICE. at } res i eee race G ch T § | BER 30 GAL — Orcha 2-261 rn, hay, jae wlewen to WHITE F Au GS: TN iP acate we Oe TO “UY cD arty AY’ & SERV ae ie aad by vate DEPT. Full In Door 8. Paddock ATERS. er a ers, a Paint, 436 YEAR-OLD co n Deere skyline umerous nt room Baseime feats 58165 Ask for ACTB EM 3- one Ante. land ars: $24.98 tes e, DE-IN e. 1 Comb. 71 RHE: A ayh vel 159 fenc- PU Joh per and too n eens ese Babee PE r. yO AS - $6 Oakli $i electric rs = ‘AUTO- inum Hi OT Wate ane imarred. On to 6, Len | Soever oot mr toe coe = nana Pal uel Gacy eed a cnooses rom, Les wi! D Wor Poin “Bice: | Alum gpa Olay Panels” geo wg inde eich Cama mice tim. | Maud: Ook a Tees initio “ Hae he a106 or E to ry too miral to ¢ ed 30 0) ase with unro Screen - ther r $0.50. miles of values hard ium o Ww Monte 5 Dups. F 8 Ho Hols! cows, ifers ROU LAytair oney Lende r 21" Ad er sets arante TV, Ww REPOsS washer R. BM _ 1 lly W oor Close electr rrifie 393 (Ore nog _— ise W. kc. RESUTERED er n. ¢ rsey isiokn agra ne aan | M Licensed “ECO. 20 berg In & su Obel -4045. 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Hy ‘of NTL hop Mite rick 3 rr 4 pump, pr LAKEFK Accom Des vende STER carbine, ANGE, 6-67 or POOT EZER $. inclu ials RAS Diewicn ie era S r cellent HOUND 4:30) an Pruner, ’ pe erk, Ed mor La ler [oa HESTE ‘O $500 ” OAS R $36. MA sia. D PREEZER tax they last day Spec NOW le Cam Conte: ‘OR 32523. TAN Us 4 Kehr ~a throug! ; Sny¢ “eee IROC fe 8 $2 T 50 cond, NOE, eoUN R kD While ery Carry t. firac + & st. ‘SPAN. Fioy teloneer a . thy. i. ae. esi alk LOANS 93 x Good AB RA eax. 60 IVE m. ev h & Lin f Mi Peer ins Ober ay halk, ac Dorot itor Eat. 29 Mer 4 VESTOCK ps wcH Ce Bret “DEL toO0p. aioe Cas ee Lin. a PEN RVERT 75 pies 33 a EM Z| - ’ a] Highland or AKE Tuuet COG 1-9791 cag ito IL SPACE poeen 99.95 en bp je 4 Oe eee IGoods 79 EM + REED 1001 Higt 104 tN LL eb EHOLD OL 4810 LER O apecia en $1 . Op suse crrenge P Bhelv $3.04 en. sica agen mee rE EM 4.33 re goo | HOUS: PL 2- 4 wien re. Soros oo ANT ’ECIAL— ° n tan iy 1x13 W Shea his edt Oe Log a Mu YOUR —- ag Trained. S PUG iN ae boats On “cD 6-0711 ERVICE’ | sey AyD mpemn = “YOU Ww BE SPEC OP stallation ix}3 WE ‘By iywood si 32 NOS. — are Oe: R a © ; see : _Tho 6G AN 8HO . Or in xYe sanded ghia PIA honacee REG: r3yY FO ' MO ay "Huruiabed 1 > BE az OPKIENDLY 8 SOUT BEY MT EC (EEPING atin in10 WP Bhe = tints Bay sida tion Teel ung et aie rh PRIE T AN HOM (ALES @ lot EK EE Of Pox 35 1x10 sanded . + rm » piano N Cc : yay eerye LAKE F EM 32 ABOU THE Las 6 v but Die | ane HOUSs E 4-15 4x8x% omy 7.20 sheet | , choice . fits any si 88 Uu ie Highw N y ES FO AT the wa and ap D GOOD -F 4.96 TION 4x7 econ y 00 sheet mens 5-1018. eed ixie . Mt Spr Moo week 9 ( K ) FOUND on roiture & UB ai ron ED, $24 0 NIZA = ahogan StF attach: . She Ma _ & F Di lains ae ms DANY A little u NEW ‘. re est Hu doll ‘Usi omit) : DER a" ished See “* Organ rand plano L Grain T- 5089 ton P m. Roo | |B OMP: ras of ab) alas dept. REFRIGERATOR s bwom's ie MO PAN ae © ESTIMATE Baby 0 Hay, aND CUT. Dray 7 Dp: : Rent Ralls C J N le ces a trade Y EPRIGE lee. Seve . we n. FE [OM é Prefinis EE eds Small ‘ 5 : 1st ‘orn. wee _m, nee Fe 3408 | UN. esa UP 10 $500 vi srasine Tee rege ot tree “et ©. ie EX- ct ie Hwy CM ou all your lumber Be sea) modiies tano. $98, Span et 2 Tl Saat Sep Every F athe red bi: hr ' r * s* “ ee ie ‘e * . mijonenFe tage PE | BORROW a jaime — nouin |e Bay Bias e ef aseiinie 2 Mt. Clem: 2536 on * So! Mothm' since snoose nee oetiver be OF od famber: = Every Sanday baat Bi 26 FOR eae. F OrF ham, Fiymonth me look « aaa 9T : BO er’s, oes . locks Nv 4d ra toc KIN e an u H Dai 4. 1064 Lat eee Ou: Ue tnaten a oarkion EON? sat. burs | STOVES Turn CONSOLE, a -Q3 EPRIOERA- M S ¥ any othe ALI ee 89 Every d Se JU brivis : M tac -- Irminghan bark N MO or} ro) § hanged. oe CON sil OR E REFRIGER M $475. twine, ock an 277 ATTR: wa leh ont R Pont ¢ Lk, Birn I ‘ontiac on Aubu e rE TV 17 4 piece aos ss 5 REF A aa ER & ay : organ 53-0666. _Livest aaa Bu do 3- SUN. man Senin melee AN o iioanie oe HOME. 4x 6. ladies cl en NT BIZ a larg or. HIGH AN Used $605. $1430, Sale FRESH Rlan T. & N 4.4028 Or eee ‘ced I miles aos 8OLD a porcaiatee. kiteh: APARTME! wee 8 are. OGERTY i sicuio, gan was For Ww IZES SA UCTIO BT lor you A of re afte atter percu head, ok and APA e ne essure HA meee . Used or organ, co’ R PR PER A ae pie at to - ROOMS O TO $600 1. Mb8.: NERS. iy 3 Cc, oe nee os oe iee tru tor. um pr mn 1947 1 ed ocak OUBRNSEY FORDE. 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Fe ops Rea: RAROA at ry. 6 cha morme 8 SAVE Orchérd La ¥ wo record ano 2 good MA x sie Warw' [EMA Close > sir i E T $2! UR « RANGE F ‘9. 8 Perry DE I $18 ea. . ND S¢¥ 79 Igth. GHEE BOE Ani 3-0827. WAL- yer tg OF FOX, TER. 1968 2 ONT GENTI hens G ANI bie tor G ON YO 0 RAN arose 1186 N IN _ $29.98 i \ “ st th, | Or EY FO! $500 Paap v-| @ D oy S es ag Al 3-64 x10, FRONT vate rie ear re ry LT IN upro i- ADE #099 BU o 3 MON e. cE co 8-9661 | des rifle sa os old. SR. DOES, ks x nis SLE! ee ee aun M re BUI ‘RBM ian REFRIC TR: SEE eee ens 7 60 ine —— 3 purpos Get PrINaN "FE 6-066 oo nt lw sR r. Bue RROW, « ms. Cail F “room” combina phe rec : a U Maron ‘E GAS pod ether pice _ washer metas Bo a soli ee oor - 068 OARD at gM Teast hewn tee peor Paes ‘9 MICH ARROW, bed — M. room entlem. BLOCK man of S nN ay wou “Worre tugs ap Quar tm. «@ ; : TET 4 soil Otesh doo . t with EAB rry and UT. Wi one RABBITS. does, 50c , hen ¢ BEDR = or 24 1M her, || to Rey ROOM stove, ' adrift tig 2 loorin abine N. Pe ITORE sl Or-| WN on this R ed Jr. rabbits kite! —after PION 2 fer. F. ROC Teac nthe BED and Vand Fl BE a dine suite 0.95 ps. ou oak espa be es. c— Pomnirt mattri 975 ter Br Small ICE —| Sisee CHAM an of uanOre High ap )M IN 24 Mo 29206 erator FEM Lie Me neakers. | 5 oe. bedrin. epcings 5 $3 oe No 3 8 1.95. r OTEL rings. 4 p.m. s pi ic Cen LE| 43. 6612. NG. SERV 42-FT. t. Make comin ves T me temutes Up to le pléccs CONBO one FT sy 3.2824 tal bed. & RRS ee Complet binef, Lumbe 974 | M seme oa | ' UBS. j d Mus LS MILE _FE 4-86) MILI Meourtry Jo! TWEILGHT noe PLEABAN tion OSFage Pht: NI ) Da A ald on 28 Lounge chair pe wall ca ine indents | ar 8. Ca cints a:3 08, iegan MIRAC Repai LSTEIN . LIiGH Guar- PO PL woh \ A ALO mM ta dition” } Un ee en ~ f Iver rug Lake. ou Wieg: A Organ "RELIEF HO! rds A} M 1932. get ¥ aon eee MF eon OCh | cou {AN Wo hard ALITY est. ARE. a oH ED reco’ REA ince and ovate tee nal oper 0 KL ike naw TS] 4 | studio WYN ‘Peedi dock cw 18T QU ‘hon hse CE! pazan " ISTERED isters The TRE r. Warner Tret- br proteasion J 28Ur TEL-H 4 O ; anIYy HU Fy Bs R { iP ; oom a ot EMS A _vt 4-11 bi) ms. Pad NEW \ Free standin sack BA 0 ohe mas ani TOP REDIOTER | all a 2 ATRS: life = Warner (Plan ace & NEAR it desirec Campar ide BANKR - Bedr ear a OTHER terms. R OAS BE i? lS 50, Th SIL FURNACE Pian nm ORD An unus TO n, dam _ ma of fat ae bse a a Muron. ota avatt ROOM aaale I\aan Bank Bldg. : room Chairs ble B U} MANY ; B-2 NO b FOR Co. a . iA; IR’ ££ 1 or OR, JED ut case. bu year. Tbs. ellent a demons 3008 lly Byam ¥ pry . a tate Livin sets 1 ta at se 8 W. Pik RA lectr: a = LUKA $-1501 or | us) walnut every er 500 exc a Wally LOVEL fome yr x eM Pontiac & TO 9900 4 kfamt anc Mu wl} 4 LEC. nro MA TOR. _ ee by S ov Sire 1 e of Fe ans seamed eo tt he Meter ae fe | Tnabe eae a Dept. ee eae Chas North Cas. a So “GRINNELL'S cmLe| oer “ote “Livestock 90 Se bp tecen room (lac Press - NTC = ce ipeculinsk B Ouititing Ca rn 1080 de-l In 9 95 NEY! Mater « $3.36 NEW eason. 3 7 a +] }. Wanted Liveteck 90 HU MIDDL ee. Pet 00M 0 W tawrenc ‘onfiden eopigie> protpal A ayton P ft, nor = Tra fo be ilding } t sash _one_s vee $ Sagina geek 5D anted ATTLE. OB on wile Se PORN tor aeaney “Ww row with ae Rite way “tl AU 1.000 “i. U sed T er ii +4 Builds basemen $2.95 Gal. | — iz Mas 4 skates ce) pra ee Ww = - pigs. OA. ornvina & entiouing to. * ries ac LA ioce on Borr 25 to $! tl 6, P Mar EDS, 05. ene ates 49 50 Com i. M celta vee 28¢ up to; N and Po il con (4 NICE BL Nice j} pers $25 tc ance A & FA B te $10 = bea . $40 ts use Pain 35 ea. Rink lamp . 28e . oMpno ee LE WANTED: | 91 id sti vag ee I or profesalunal ns ahtatts hold Fina So ae do feomple Se cor Pun npert “eche cpt lity Ho + ee ee a Oconee SS a ot, Itry th oh Detroit ferent. <14hl. belore cial Garage sehole eee ee a seis BRAND a ta tetees, 796. Co sie bcHtaR a 4 cn £0.33 | _oua 8 sheets Th Dress fe — coer). rsh ‘Pou ta @ diffe 142) abs eda HTou on of PE 4-0838 Rollawa bed ple Pecrecns de bates > Voxdx 2 ed ORs kn $i2. 3 's 40866 Sale 08. | Chie ISPLAY. ANT | Hoary rporatic ‘ ) sly Wood mattres 205 Pe Ave. | +, ty. ches _ Celotex Al a ee atlaties 6 $20 wee ” GALLAGRER rE For om ON D PLEAS General | ROOM Co inaw 8 IE E I Ho pring es al d Lake N | Vani ec range OMY \ aq. th Table ates = cv ceesaee pianos. GAL = 8&2 LLETS, Now jans in 1960 "Near 241 Ko Bag! U N ners ttress Orehar JRO lectri ON aa EL orch reaktes . . ‘if ods = cuicaa pulsars le ace : oy re EPI 1 8 1 YO ma 4a_¢ GUT s|- E Cc lal Felt. -8TE Pp toe. $1 Huron Go we Hi 7 floo: L N F Kel BLE $-057 aa-j3' IN 0) ton iture WwROU spring eTTOM AS FE 2 BRICK ates e tenes : 18 E. 4 70 LEG 3871. 1 70 AL CHIE ANT FE oat Kg W } | 4 TO G5 r Furn fw te with ran 6 | {ON 8. ol PIPE- Eatim kuto. wash Sie Sporting Goode 2 old. OA Ss. A emg ¢ r IAC PLEABANT tr OM 4sF 5 TO $ help yo ND “N Comple ce Ave | inaw DISHE. M Free SAT A hine ee Sale _ DOUBLE : Now : ONT TS. Reter PRIVA referre $2: d toh CO. | gna k beds — Lake ; 8. Sag TIQUE | tables. A thru. Warm mac od $2. AUGE eer rifles Saas P “TROIT len IN ers N be gied NCE : bun Ga Orchard PHONC 36) D AN top Term 30 MON. Sew omc) ; ~ 12 G. & a Id. Vac Sell all call eve D DEI { dollar my ROOM Teach KITCHE We will | KINA? Ridg fore 42 DIS & e new WANTE Marble- AND FHA en 8-6: {BER aby carrier URE CO. 23 PAR: shotguns he cent. MU 4-3252 AN ndreds o els on r wy ae TATE FD Rank urn seat teste ik Cine. | WARTS SHER A 2 | "Op LUN . ow ITO RT Sas 1 : BBITS Jeo saves hu 59 mod Amt oquel Al te TIO ocke i a WA 3-67 3 err FUR M r . joyd : RA ‘0 8A f 19 to 10 pd rot Ww h Board 60 XN Penta “Sista ae i a a bree Se INO) MACHINE, SURPLUS G8) “OR roa roo aD, FOR ae a ie. GAvOE MESTER RE on. ve MA 8.1000 ING, 000 EA et Po te oP dauy. it n leges Bo ut i FE RA : 30- HINO i. A 4. s rE 10, | 7. : L tcher EW Indian & wee privi ith | ns tne ar LL | RA dryer Was! zat. C. M 'R % Xe ‘bo gti mati ahi dongs "ot bul i on 31401. yee . aw TAC Loa “ onster & MA 6-876 EPOOL V $0, OR 3-568 7HOL- Siughiend FE TP iD ee to MATIC 4 i=NS FO Rad. 4. MY_3-14 unday. : SON Rooms | ee Wek = tgage a Fok AY REABOW WHiR ond 96 RUG. inter | as49 Mkt. r._Very Lent abTo fon, OR $9683. SED. | tN h. Garkston cage AG. 92 os -HINS eh _ Mor ‘ ‘ASH okie VEAY & God ¢ 12 edo. AND PO ke Olden sear On. “ "PANELED 22 pee ion, ER U th, | 501 Clark e 7% TC ee (a ATE c king VE cir eobiagt i BEEP rs. ” Opay 5 & FUR heater, | PA yet ne. ondit NEV wi dk rm Produce B HU di LOCAT Madin LID. Pay | wor REEZE ROOM ILTON hair, ca 21676 id. _ quarters JBS—$ or water _ INSIDE ocr. __go0d NEW. Complete. $10. R rm BO 31902" aa Ferner 2-8078 MOTH INSOL er mee nie, Ob Saal INGE ele PO tied ~ REFS HT U rare Ges el o-3398, foc ppb - le Far OnE: aaie ivy. me Nort rE . Fon CC 4 jet cam or me D oR IN rE Ls lady’ eat Pa 3362, cl oOo a ern | ¢ OP 3o",” 16 D GOLF dk caddy ; __Sale Far PICK Seohs jaine of Pontiac N ere RD . in ol baie A Shoal 7 cost, ine Le -| -F BING west AIR ( Eac M RAFT- opeere yl -f. HEL, 161. rth ACATIO beac BOA eee Bitar ur ho eg cuales xr Cora. ae. Ut, (MaA- “PLU ne ae ame Reas “Dp A cae a. TRA! mie MA he z = av raid OR 38 62 Your land gat oe Bde DUNCA chalr ct re FE WESTIN nd. $4 EWING binds iin’ OE t dao cond. TYPE dge. M ae i. TRADE $1 w. M é5, ARE | "i calles EW If. VACATION BON ee aie 8 tf your moder Anyw isals. auite 2m. 21 nd. $2 Good co FF - holes. PRANK elegraph rdays Good ONAL raight e rE = BUY, BELL . = mee: UMS, aM ie we, ex er an paar neds be to work © eppra Priv Hent co a Q PRA atom tas os & Satu L AND | _ OFESSI with st — ~_ BU h, 10 Q pyrenerd, FOR 1 omg = Ral ‘fotel i ve ae ‘County. re bene ¥ eran 1DAiR ZIG. 2A ‘Does “pacrifice ¢8 10) BL e-o3es daily RES. O1 sheam'| PRO table ELING G poll Leac sobs ppl toto = traile : TRA 2-5008. = . IRIN e land Cov tle TON 11693 ving one er i Faia chine. sews valet 0. for 37. eee FIxTU alter & ater her. PAN rh an = MODER gaa raph. | x MUTO RENT: FE 24 /ACATION AUBL i Oak EAR. CONSTRUCT = ee wer “AND aitgchments_ ne FS PE 213 re lances Men © fee crocs | 128 INIBHED | ber UNs - Shell, $13 8. Fe NT- ee Rd. FE Smith, ¢PT.¥ ig lL. A or Wee ents. Free rR co amon Like _OR 3 Bis attach . it Mar Autho -| BATH furnaces atic shee. cree ek, | a PREFU ¥ be at ay, sell, ell, E, & win 4 be Hol ‘by Day shee cals, nig a aitia ¥ tove, “0 Lin, NE 1 ble fnaa. Carl Grea @ Center, oflera. Autom suppl ft, bia 8 pee é Perea RI t rifle + Sele 3-4657. rT. VACA. : ; . lec. Oe ‘asciner Man ee R "CO: ing. a ta : = ca bMas * Rooms 3 efrigeration w 02 W Hu Gn (fe evil ‘STOVE “ui CRS mos. Cat types 4A a Ieatilesd tos ae ie ate « IMBE | aHOTOONt en Tite, 3 Gamacd: t | traile NT. NEW Venice Ct, 1 of refri 30200 loa w. Loana | to $1 ER ELEC. roo ket Michi dea 7 Har alvan . Le nd Rw mtu SHOTG FE Ww. ri Ppa RENT, 1263 Ven: of EET Also and od le 63 $600 BUCKN 4-410 dining WA d Lake UXE. ed Phatt Radios tile fittings tone a ON 2521 motor. x | + 5-1068,° ‘Ca POR Re iler PE 2-54 NG conte an 8 88 & Ld ee igerator Walle DEL tor ia Vv & ipe and t Kem BEN __FE + LUMBER, eae 12 18. 16. you ge. Roches’ tion tra a, . UNTING “4 Stores 6 lanai =e 70) tr at Rd, Moe reltinera * HI-FI, T int. Supe id _ USED co 8 van tainers, Case Lake_ LAY 0 Be Nig 5 ent 5 T ational Bi tal IC RA pdt Ht H Soe a eae RTS BU Fe BLES. 3-6022 50 com. “Weel & patty tA | con Dutton 7 re | cnet. DisPi area. e th For R aie er Swaps ge arcing’ waahe, a homie § | Oleum ‘HEIO URES. ic iG FAR N- 82 2400 reduce, rake i i a = . a . . : : ke tag FOR r he: RSON, “FIXTt lues. | SiGw ends, K, IN- Bie “pred Rd:, 3295 le 17 all rien ryan” | BEEC en tt May v eheesd ge you , attssheacae hee oa oS va odds & ORSE ys ws, BARTLETT ors from wesuta woe ° NEW aias = 64 +, TON L 21101 Becu An trade Mav BK 840 chased RADIO, ne aliac $30. | o¢g5 M — i lars. $4 aon _don. Rd, TABLE. Minnoy ers self-contained 17% Tou ULTRA VR 2-2144) Space : = DaE . itake UL Lora. or . ‘. MY RANOE, take TABLE ar phor ondition. EDROO irregu us and n's 8 PONG FE Bait, | . vorms. ! eh 2339 nN. Cree tank ‘wil aide fice § P a 2 DO 1 ton s ino il Schick » “OAR oftener, POR tstor, @ ood ¢ ar htly Iso Cire chlldre: At, 38 PiNG- stem _ ary 1 end pti of FR ‘92 “or wyonis eseee’ ae one ee 5-8700 iealber chu s RDS. moures for luoresce tercom iNT— LERS fr org inne wn nears Rent > BIDE for PRIV Value 62, ur MA FOR rine wa FE EFRIO. jeathe a4 D RECO $2 t es Fluor EIN = you Gal CRAW 3, seks Team BA sprayed - me sta: a WEST 1 LK. clear have yo Wolve yay ments eTRic Pe office DA #2 HONG AN _. igh : arin ve. LIGHTS. RY 7) $1.94 Gal. Paoadeoa ¢! Ave. B. > 78 ha’ Auburn “— Sia > OFFICES fe TDRAL Free . what EX. over ELE dryer ‘RRO. rod 78 rehare La ESCENT kitchens, FACTO! ves $1.77 Qal. | hare = a Re it 84 a A, Ade A 2-8632. NEW -Q OP Ack Mile r trade YTER id SALE cirte in. N. ave er dings Ore LUOR ts for rooms ‘ $1.00 Ga: =. & Dirt oe a Ey a ola Ae soe Miracle le o a1 REC OC for o FOR tor, # ele ket 41 DAVE ‘ Sottener “IRCLE FL rn ligh tion ctory tat dee) rT} —fiays. 3 | & Coomer ” Prick oni between ms on “ru Vee onion nea | chan, me ea ee "Water 5 ean en, on ae Paks re ot —_ ANDISE MART Pay Gravel « SIRT. FILS. sani oes saa Orelinen eee eiegtaph ee “cellent elt 998 AL. O pa, Mueereuaine Oe sh SOFTED LA. A anasto try aa etory 93 CTION MERCH fern 3.7088 BLACE DIR and oe ee 8 Telegra dar or wal so G tole: | F peepee ala $40 ~ ATIC iced, 76 $12 luorencent, ms CHlon ME TRLEO De FE n_ Shop —— = hy f NK. oppe ead ful’ mohair ditlon UTOM as. Pr ous: finns reece ~ 13 E. e M hion_ 8h gor, + a neelae el PARK | ¢ a oll eke. i Dump, uns iim teow ERB| A 1. Re Mane Michiaen Ave. ~ “SLIDE Mirasie. id Fas 1-A ma oF © tenatr with Ave iii, G + et} lice we For 30, Excelien rive FREEZ Megs Misce Mic Lake A SET AND ries wie ‘ve loom fie D~ aand OR 40591 1 WRN Oakland bur “hullt aha or sew fler od bine NOROR ta or | - Sale chard tna oxo Ay 1 ite B OR For 100 te-bu pow sa Wor “~ pris hed EF or w ttrik, 8-811 Opposit YSC Plime fo ties 66 | ae pene hei Good imac “Sent ly at bln die: ‘shal SAAN “pa ele ee RESTAUR. = “nt AnD creel % OR 41-6121 ttuni FE 8-160 kw Ti sy com # mod mode . STR PHALT Bc rac bh leed 2 LINE all 8T ae Tass 6 Ippe Fe ¥ aes oa feaemarre A than eac ETR it _ nae : nine Business Op, wh MAY 1048 SLL al ode “en rn ance “genre sata Uae house COMP. equipmen a Pol : HER PLYW: (ame brejetty eagle trade ran cou 7s same aber? sie, oes ty! Sake 1eaila ‘SH WAY “sit res TED et fant Aine Reese doer pe ugh lt YMOuTH OAk- oo te GA Pes us an re OUTL SAGINAW. oS SH W. “ES rok ; LS Sa 1e Al eel inueme 1 old yt ‘ha PLYM Ca rfl HT "Fawoua Bu “104 8) BA LLoW| _1: CAS P eaulpm pod! contes a m, dtm oo Le ti 2 con For Fre Day con ake Penouen $40 \4 us oem ey Ban sic, sae @ oe sal tes can pry #623, go Yar Pull es : 58. able. aifaing sf Troaliate Ful eal ge dont [N32 BEDROOM “gyome ie ey «pm or al da FOE oi TANKS vest be CES Rn | | ate Meer seenon tation #1 000 bold (at ence! ead Geary, house. Matt | Tv. ay nsec) (aurre ALD dition or iPr att, a bet e eine oe ace! Wert fremes. a Ho wil be tfice oe” OL sake vir¥ IN 8M eas ING RM i) Voor: «IN, a a |’ iiete ‘1005 Mi! KER viauney . Thin es in o ares. doo EQUI trailer ¢ ray Liv is cai on 2 $3.8. . — . hl ‘peo, 7000 R PIPE STORER, 5" pleture C abe ston Four W | GRAY y chatee, law wel tp mi an 2 vie Them tice on Hagstrom Ma Sti OINTER exivaas ahs RCA, TELEVISION bot ure “peataie | “DRA ony Ke hel Shim J a ie e ; ; on reed fein ind .) eae a ! 0. $ T¥ ie i : artric ie wren toprenene URDIER | new ite Mir Ta "bun ene — . "SINC. | ne“ tay eatin rave. E BROT TO Be vor sel “MACHINE & swept Bit eee peal OF er, tab 7 vee. sO 8 CHURCH RITE. 00 5 el LAPS 18 THE | TRADE! WASHING OR at “CHEV. Brediey tector mie pe el ‘eee Re ban ett GARD | SN a ih, 11 on oe j € : sa a , wall RADE! JUST Black ain 08 take 18 tt we | ite Wekelodtan ‘Bo | “in. hare eoppe iin 0 Bs ondion, 0 STWING Ag a4 ment. | TR. SENHC hew “Te ten nicks v piel $20 FREEZER | AS | sin. eee cn § on wine bi a: O° n a bid Nea “rolet. 34 “G8 Ghevror Wa | we #100 RYRIG. ¢ CU" WR "pear tsk Naak seat ETT so 9 aye natines Pe OB POW a [ere 6 GA, veg ft rb home” sole 5 or erator EPRI titon . 7 W | 9.pe jored $- tenditive Fé | ‘eana . sq d stoke ote, Ol ae 8 842 an! a TOR HE cond A n tae - A , & oo re j ond e TOMATOES ae aces an de for te gros on 33 $1,000 iment” hi more-or-+ eet nA f, wood FOVE. | | Open ia V Wi tera ie ve i irrequier Y ae ha. Loni hl & aT wine . Excellent | RADE base FE 1b. rRiC #TOVE | ry RAS a . “yo Pa TOE . hon gy Na alpery Om | ma: ROP A ren tee ee ay abe soattecta RADE! “peitecom, fa ou. a e 341 toe oe _ Moan Par x MA + id by UM i pane cin Sige Wie + wa ! TRA oir equity, ter Mm CELVINATOR eo oe esis Ahan AVE rier nt equi ul 3 No FA stow: “= be GAL ter an oes 4 ¢ wee “TRADE! Restaura your vit N Youn ond, PE 50 ce hea Weat r problem trom. craeel ; ah on bene i (bay bed oat Exe. ee “spe CLE 5 Lonaa 1H het’ choose ee ion iM Li \ Beach, Seems thon ILL TRADE oF late. m ve | _& | EOAL EL tives, & few colors, to ne nid terter. fabr ' Picnic. trontege ‘County’ nehes. whl scone for 3 lot family, Aak IN Al }O- eat mks atid ad e ex tehin« bie th ta, Ju iy] ily or @ large Gear. “ASH b_ pt ave wv 4 me veins | i ‘on ot Ookla pune hear *| Rome for ny CAS | ‘tae i IN 2100 Bros HT — 2 5 Good : . Lasad MB r i” popular 1 oe piace Shae or cone ALTY FOR © ell things: Seis AWE PLU anes Bla rm & / resort plus stock. for Te RO nN mRY. 8 4 sagin a7 Pe sale. . dag oa ee les A R thing Sa H YU R Ads. | 173 Ene Loe rf 436 Ore 5 4 for Prac Ine te Clo e Jassified io4a + Mowe the, coke * “errific Gee * alee For Sa © fone igh Class a 00 AMP ARC Atlan abe sto be oe - ° se Terni ge nae tient: oF LADine 8 throug ! Dial F oan ae mise. , ie f » of ar cade Deeds atte talk 100 on new ec 2-3878 ‘WORK gore matt ~* ik eb ges faline Ls any ‘m up for i ak sale re UeED - Anything he ’ poe bagticns go id the _ for 8 CLE, hirte fre Open \ ‘ , tous! We'll bul pees (an worms 6 Uh. Ave: 2-8181. 4 a ry you eC. also thing SP earn [Ras SALE . ie Yl 1 oo oF Ba 4 =< “ a 1H ote Faroe ROOUT_MICN, ate y, and Ass VOUT URON THR w. i A : : ESSE Jere i BUBIN 1 "TIL \ i \ a ee" een : ts e a [ Veg er is Sn a Sa a a a et i ae ie harte: ne: “445 ris #7 . _ HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 3, 1959 - Ee ses ED WILLIAMS 451 6.8 w At Raeburn Siete Services raoxt elastomer With this ad only. Oi the bed 1966, °S7, "88, 'S8 Autos only. GOODYEAR . “SERVICE STORE > |e eset ee ee P| Sale Motor Scooters 100 ransportat'n Offered 105 PE ee a? privea-nay Wanted-Used d Cars 106- After All! fo shop the rest. then drive out for the t Ae re Dixie "OK" Lot ‘80-45 HARLEY DAVIDSON. Olds, 98.. 23 School Street. 2 CRRNES EAL | 9508 56 ALLSTATE. ND. 142 ee. Betw Baldwin & Su mit. $7 AL $150 Bate Bez. near PLAIN, MICH. — ACTION — AND ; $$$ MONEY $$$ |We Need Cars FOR mes eae RETAIL Top § Sos Dollar |i For Sale Motorcycles 101 ‘¢1 HARLEY 4, a oR TRADE. _MA_5-2134 after "54-74 SP iTSOR $550) cash of trade for car. On ee. v7 PONY LE. EXCELLE condition. $3606 ot 8061 Fany Lk. Rd., Clarkston. 58 TRIUMPH cv fa aa COND. | dition. 1064 aSvAT $215. Heights. GLENN'S 952, WEST HURON 600 CC . "Jasxioun, Auburn 1956 MAICO, 200 CC EXCELLENT condition $250. FE 2-3310. For Sale Bicycles SCARLETT 8 BIKE-HOBBY. GHOP fe fae Thad 20 BE. Lawrence _ 4524 Dixie, Sinie Drayton. Oi OR 3 ROLLPAST BICYCL&s. . sizes and re on al amr BMW ak N86. U. ‘Sales. aii 8 Edith. @ GET THE MOST And the most is what you get at eee Boats & Accessories aan ia PT. “SPEEDLINER. RUN 2 hp. maybe and ee te a 44 aes WOLVERINE Teoon boat and-heavy duty wale $125. t the best eal of the season = a complete boating eutfis Evinftude motors, Crestliner, Lone Star boats. Gator & Little Dude fiers. We trade. 10 per cent dow. 3994 aera Gr tn Adams At _2-8811 CLEARANCE ~oUuT-} — | Dex Kennedy AND GET THE . “TOP DOLLAR | FOR YOUR CAR | CASS Oe . — i “NEXT. TO “OARLAND A A an POR Sera Fe eats Dat $60, Sunday_-6TOF ee TS. To -BOARDMAN’S ont “Boats MOTOR se gBOATS & MOTORS NOW READ, BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR * er BC ae "AVERILL'S oun cusrontins penta GOOD . “CLEAN CARS” CAT Ths TEARS La BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” “SER fuss gerber 232 S. Saginaw St. _DON'T LOSE. ~YOURCAR ~ . xX fee’ Steele Bargain DAY sa ‘Turner S \Truck Center Choose From - 12 PICKUPS 1950 to. 1967 4 PANELS 1949 to 1957 3. DUMPS = 1961 to 1986 3\ \WALE-IN VANS 1950 & 1951 \a 1a-tt. VAN . \—y085 en VANS a with rags z_OATEs) 2 “ae VANS BOTH 1965s ck ae 1 itt, STAKE 1 CHABSIB & CAB (or C4), 1088 SPECIAL ' UNITS, ler Refused BOB BUTLER : AT HAROLD ** TURNER FORD 464 § WOODWARD MI 4-7500 ~~ Pontiac's Truck Center GMC Factory Branch _OAKLAND AT CASS _ mos. Pmts rE *\Ji08 Eves Ee £4383 Foreign & & " Spts. Cars 109 PPLE LLL FACTORY BRANCH 57 HILLMAN MINX 4 DOOR $1095 Pontiac —Retai]— ice ws ur A EMENS ot _BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1958 ENGLISH FORD 2 DOOR ~ Radio & Heater : $1005 “RUSS” DAWSON | MOTOR COMPANY - 232 8. SAGINAW PE 32-9131 "38 WAGEN, LEFT REAR damage. Car drivable. oe 3-11M. "38 $1, MUST sell, 65 aie 6 Econ- omy sed Cars, 23 te Se. ies MG -TD, PERFECT CONDT- $788 fan price. v Auto Sales. . 198 . Saginaw, 4-1006. inet AUST HE HEALEY. ‘MAKE OF- ter ee eee 1957 pao by ee al mn ae i he pow on fin.sh No. i002. Ca North Chev. dingy. Stock reduced to $2293. _| Birmingham "PORT Stss /_”RUSS” DAWSON ‘| o32 8. SAGINAW ee 92-9131 "36 Buick : 4-Dr. S Full Power ‘$1695 "SAVE ENERGY, USE| WANT “ADS! To find a ‘ job, place to We: or a Sse) fied dita : 3 iid ak! * __| my 2-2071 or CARNIVAL a _ Ps Oh Tucer | Xe at Fas. Reg. U.S. Pat. Ont, © 1959 by NEA Servies, ing, “Watching Mr. Higgins sia i his sant fence <. sway?” ee ee _For Sale Used Cars Boia Dee oa BUICK CONVERTIBLE. EM 3-3358. °S6 Buick - peers $1395 Hardtop 4 “RUSS JOHNSON 1 MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY _3-1461 | oe = he © Besoenadis Auto Insurance ___ 108 PL & Pn FOR MOST CARS, 30.30 dn, Pp ea. September Specials ; ‘SS Ford Fairlane 8,2 dr. ..... $695 "65 Me Monterey 4 dr. ie ar. De.) $438 "b3 Ford dr: "$2 Ford 2@r. 4... is ‘$3 Hudson 2 dr, R&H ... ROGER 'S & ALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn FE ___Used | Sap are Our ; Speciality = ‘8S BUICK $695 SMITH MO- _ tors. UGreoks & Auburn. a For Sale Used | Cars 110 a eae ma R cue COUPE “habio's TER. Bag tine No MONEE DO Assume age Me Ae SF or a iate| BRAID — =i OTOR SALES De8SOTO-PLYMOUTH DEA *~ YEARS rae DEALING CABS A PIKE 8TS = — model. "35 Ford, V-8 no rust pos | nice. FE 41098 or FE “oe a Brice ty og og aE {ig¢ CHEVY. VERY NICE CAR 3-542. H. Riggins. MUST : ‘So PEP ALA an oe oy ~ Frost btu dr. tee, Powe power steering & brakes wer indo’ & seats. T inted .. WW tires Big ratio, trech-al heater. OR 3-6056 after 6:30 p.m. 1958 BROOKWQOD hace “te coh oT BUICK; GOOD RUNNING CON- _ftition. Clean. UL 2-3362. ‘S| BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE. Good cond. OR ¥-1486. me CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE White. windows and PSs. ti trade. OR 3-2738. 58 Cadillac “62” Coupe, full power _ $3895 JEROME “Bright Spot’’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 "§? CADILLAC 6) 9 iT. R&H = _or P Rosanh helices miles re 5-133 "$7 Cadillac. "62" Coupe, full power. $2695 IEROME “ ‘ Le) Bright Spot _ Orchard Lake at Cass — __FE 8-088 Want to buy a new car? BE SURE & SEE OU SELECTIONS OF | NEW BEATTIE “Your D Dealer 1930" 6806 DI 1K HWY 3-1281 At the _At the St it in Waterford 190 = CHEVR' . 4 : rust, 6250. 10 Park, Oxford. OA 8-2044 i069 CHEVROLET STATION - WA- Footie aoe glide. 1070 Dover Rd, 7. ‘CHEVY “BEL AIR HT. $450 FE 23-1166. ‘62 CHEVROLET GOOD CONDI- _tion, 1 owner, $300. FE 2-8502. Want to buy a new car? BE SURE & LEC CARS PIR&ST. ALWAYS A OAKLAN DEAL AT ONE OF LAND COUNTY'S OLDEST EALERS FORDS SINCE 1930. BEATTIE | “Your FORD paces Since — aL the Stoplight ‘in Wate web ies SHETTY WDRQR pomp GLEN N’ Ss Like-New HAND SELECTED Used Cars ‘S4 CHEVY Biscayne 2 Dr. . 41004 ‘St PORD Pairiane 2 Door 9194 “S1 BUICK Bpecial 2 Door . 91494 2 eel ages pares | “| 3? PLYMOUTH BEL. ¢ Dr sim ‘| 91 FORD, Ranch Win. 2 ar. 6190 ie ET 4 Dr. 20 8 006 js Pont Cenen tor... 6a Se ’ 1 Se "A. CHEVROLET 3 Dr. a0 8 ae GLENN’: Ss 92 WE: CKO via 1 Bore " FE a E. 41797'. North Chev. Hunter Bivd et 8° Woodward Aye Birmingham _ MI 4-2735 56 CHEVY DELRAY V V3. VERY clean 16 N ‘32. CHEVROLET. NEW MOTOR, spotiess body, corner of ‘Perry and Opdyke Rd. Kimball and seus aes une -RE POSSESLION 148 balance “No cash needed. 50 month. Mr. Bell. King Auto lib 8, Saginaw PE 80402, 1963 CHEVROLET ... $305 Extra clean. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8, Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 PONTIAC AUTO. BROKERS By) Chev. Convert 1505 pre 2 dr. Custom-8— 1396 Pord Cooney Sedan $1295 ~|% Chevy DelR +, $1005 4 uick 4 dr He tn car. $1195 be — 870 4 dr, ws A 4 "65 pane: agon 'S6 Buick Cent. Ma ; oes "55 ple el. 4 dr. Wen, § 995 ‘5S rd Pairlane 8 A § 996 i] 8 stom 8 795 ‘394 Olds 68 4 dr. Sharp $ 706 3 Pord 4 r. 8 595 "63 Buick Super . 495 Bs ash Statesman $ 395 “bt ae Pickup .. $8 245 ‘60 Olds ...., Pia $ 06 62 Chevy a 8 9% ‘4G 8 248 1260 erry tt Madison RTATION SPECIALS "46 Mercury Sedan ..... Ld] "84 Pontiac Sedan, _ auto trans aoe eet “4 Mercury 2 dr. auto trans : . 6300 ORTH MOTOR SALES ‘2087 Lixie | Highway OR 4-060) 1957 Pontiac 2 dr. Catalina. . Radio. Heater, 1961 Chevrolet 2 dr. 1963 Ford Bation eae. Radio and |‘ A9S1 Mereury. $85, 1985 ‘DeSoto #Dr. Automatic. Rasen power brakes. from Peatiac™ 1 HOMER HIGHT pom Oxford. ae: ts, ing ae a 0) _ For Sale Used Cars 110, Dixie ‘OK' Cars . Bel Alp MA. power . : 6, auto fe) oi custom § guto, | Ay uy OE I : + ot | Bae ; i: ee uae woes 's ‘ vrewt § doer 1 Pontise A-doot ..: 8 peey.¢ Er. Seqge aa wes S 385 SS Dodge ¢ deer... oe me ‘ord? pass Wager +05 Sc Aasckaiiie aheateaadnremanies am amen (| #H = FACTORY BRANCH "57 Pp - - [Dixie "OK" Lot TXIE HWY. SASHABAW » DRAYTON ANG. MICH. 1955 nL 2 REPOSSESSION 193% FORD, § WINDOW COUPE SC brs Crown Imp'l Power Radio — $05 DOWN # $2695 JEROME “Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass, te E 8-488 Good rubber. bad eat hitch _FE 2-5062 _after 5 p 544 CHRY SLER. NEW YORKER ‘SEDAN Tip-Toe shift 38.09 PER MO. ee) ST Oe: eae E are oie $2 saa renting © condition. Good body & tires ¥' 32-3428. 1055 FORD FAIRLANE, MUST se") Chean. FE 4-3528. 26 Cross 1957 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Station Wagon — Radio & Heater, Po-OpMatic, Power eer — ; $1505 “RUSS” DAWSON —' MOTOR COMPANY 232.8. SAGINAW FE 23-9131 ‘32 FORD SEDAN RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY OWN a | _ pay: ‘$6 FORD) FAIRLANE. FOM. R&il Very = _ FE 5-8842 1 Cad rE 2 54 Hudson Jet 2 DR SEDAN $395 Gas Saver RUSS JOHNSON FI. CREP POSSESSION | balanc — wit ie “COST LESS COLE” FOR | _Sagingw. _FE R- ee DODGE CLis SEDAN RA- dio, heater push-button transmis- sion. Our stock No. 764. Only $808 North Chev, Wanter oo at 8. Woodward Ave MI 4-273s ! "33 pa V-8. 33000 Mites. | es mileage. "56 Rord— Parklane | $1405 Auto. trang RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES ORION WGN Like new LAKE radio, Bio. tes. ianemianton: Our $72. North Chev. unter Bivd. at 8. osswere. Ave Birmingham MI Demo 59 Ambassador Wagon Loaded!!! Save $850 COME AND SEE: ‘RUSS JOHNSON LAKE ORION. SALES * MY 3. 1461 | 1957 MERCURY _or Bird OR or “= DUSSEAU | rr} «Et — i 1988 CHEVY DEL-RAY cg PE. clean. Pull price $1,675 OA 8-217 | FALL E PRICES in aoe Boneh ABE Ponive “ites. ‘Ridiew. fa we or prive , $1595 6200 Under Average Retall COMMUNITY AUBURN AT eact BL VD. WE +-4530 Oy Chevy, Bel Air 2-Dr “HOU GHTEN *k SON Your preualx 9 Olds Dealer SALES AND sEAVICE : 529 N. Main, Rochester, C OL 1-761 Soe ose oa ECTION nee eae Ghee we. — een Than “g REPOSSESSION fae 7 Heeae Aub. Log > a BAROAIN 1989 ) CHEVROLET "Bet erase or ade pm. On | TAXES! Let the New Tax Be’ » Our Problem WE ARE STILL Be ~ ROLLING — AL: CARPENTER S oe 9 PASS. RED FORD COUN- Squire. Power steering, R&H EM 34340 "$5 Ford : COUPE 8505 RUSS JOHNSON — MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION or ~“PoRD” ov Epa ie HT. MY_ 2. 1461 7 Ral WOE 2a A berpain Cal | aka bap Ae hardtop. ul a" Flap Pye rubber. a yments $50 67 Sat Pe erin ‘ve ws 8 nouns 08 a \ miles ime . ae reat eae = a poe Pure CARPENTER'S ge MOTOR COM 232 6 st PC full ee pie Oct ee ORSTS: PON TIAC FOR OUR BEST IN USED CAR VALUES! : : . <* fno. cludes all standard factory eee en ee | equipment and federal tax. oe Oe aie ce $506. A nme | MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY -2- 2671 or MY 3-146) | ‘63 KAISER « ‘DR. HYDRAMATIC. __¥ety_good— cond PE S52t ‘« EINCOEN R 3-0355 -- 2 door, hardtop, al! power, condition, $1750. Call OL_ ‘{00sa. ‘66 LINCOLN PREMIER FULL power, Air cond. MA 66365 “he peace ~ PREMIERE, | cars. New or used. You'll get a deal for a Sodenic) Dodge or Plymouth, thet will save you money Remember the name — Cost Less Co'e” 1000 West Ma- | ple. Walled Late Mon 44511, New . | or used—we sell ‘ol MERCURY. R & H. « OR, ray 45518 | "56 MERCURY _ Monterey 9-Pass Wagon Mercomatic. Radio, heater, white walled tires. A_qne- owner beauty Abe ‘SS Ford. Radio, - heater. Oniv $995 Mercury - Edge! - Lincoln oncHakD LAKE ROAD iss} MERCURY MONTEREY CON.” veruble ‘uble wer ane a cry jow cash down or old trade. _.. Pontiac _ MAple 35-3487, isa GosroM STARCHIER. VERY ‘% PONTIAC. GOOD »F RUNNING, _ PE 4-566 | foes ‘PONTIAC. 7 DR, ¥ rao he ge ings yy naw PE 4-1006, .. '$5 PONTIAC 33015 GRAND ig tt =. or 43170 VEDERE HA 4 door — Radio & Heater. $1595 Retail StOTe | we saentt** tion 9 RAMBLERS & RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES MY 3. STATION WAGON. is & HEATER. 1 gt eo = ag are Breda en eh Final pS Clearance 39 RAMBLERS & “RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES MY 3-1461 1 fev 6 MT Se poet 8T. BEHIND OFFICE ‘6 PONTIAC. 2 2poor.| HARDTOP. and smart. 1 owner. NTIAC, BONN LLE. :. «DR. ‘Se PONTIAC.B evi «pe _Sense & ivery. C OR so tenn crean _clean. “$435. \ | SE ‘Si PONTIAC ws, WY +38. "58 ‘$3 PONTIAC 1 bi shel res VERY 3-008: H. Riggins 58 - METROPOLITAN » HARDTOP. RADIO & HEATER. SHARP! $895 Larry Jerome —— Wen. Auto. condition 4 . “138 PACKARD CLIPPER, 4 NTIAC STAR ‘22 3183 Erie, Orchard se _after 5 *55 Pontiac 2-Door $895 JEROME = “Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass __FE 8-0488 STATION WAGON 1994 Pontiar » pass., 2-tone finish, © tober. King Auto. 115 §. Saginaw. Ez O40. STARCHIEFP. Radio, heater, hydra- matic, white Ecos «i exceptional one owner auto $995 COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES AUBURN & EAST ALVD. FE 8-4530 a ‘Sp PONTIAC ~ 4 ‘Se PONTIAC @ DR. HARDTOP we brakes. Low jeage. OR isa PONTIAC CONVERT. A, R&H, white tires, fuil ayes, _No- oom ae oe pe. 4I 3 [ BIRMINGHAM - RAMBLER, @66 _& WOODWARD MI_ 6-306 | : — MONTEREY HARDTOP ‘“ ~ PAIRCANE™ viCTORIA. Yom 8 Door — Radio & Hester ays. meme | Auto trans. 2 Tone. Realiy sharp $1606 “RUSS” DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY - MERCY RY MONTER all testnerette A fynemtery MY 3-146! Must sell: $625 i929” MODEL” “A PORD restored. 43-1219 atter 6. p.m MODEL A PORD RUNNING CON- dition. PR §-6028. cal MY 38 Olds Dynamic “88” 2-Door $2195 IEROME ve ‘ t Bright Spot" Orchard Lake at Cass FE ewe 1956 OLDSM HOLIDAY. — ments of $11.46 per mo. Cal an § RD 's¢ FAIRLANE $00, 4 DR.| ft Mgr Mr. Perks at Mi ¢-7500. i, PE _Har Turner Pord. ONVERTIBLI | SHARE. 105) OLDEMOBILE sUPER oi. — fo ¢ dr. Straight shift. Lew mileage. no rust, like new. Original own, ieso PS of ee my a & a es ae | j : 2 é > a i v ‘ z aay aI was’ — ete - pe = rt 7 ; as st ar a ae nel ey ‘ ae . age pS oe yy f aa ed . 2 , : i > na . a xP @ F3 . ey! C j ‘ 4 * : abe We S af —— ilies “ : ‘ = me SENS ae nade ieee oan’ = om “ nae ; Ne scala ‘ ye ia hes Ks _FIPTY BIGHT = Hotes ? POOR ‘actusi —— ~ ove ee ae “Qavethie ie) ie Tr iv ver- SEPTEMBER 4th & 5th | ate ondilica throughout, Bolid | : ithe Sew. Genes hover -Spee- 10:4 WW. TiRES. ‘$08 ” BOLET cece SUR aain| : a : ee | # door Hard with ex- |} oe ec ee Yo ab Receive a 1957 Buick 4- door hardtop, Dyna- = | Gast bat geen reg Faistone ar Hardtep — Pes. ae ROL > wi rv re a BUICK ‘ $1446. ———— . ook UL. ate hee + = poe ; engine. A valid Black beauty. oot Soaren \ : raya radio, heater. a (ig news NOW ONLY ? SOME WITH ER ; _ a teee : inp PONTIAC eee se | egal Dee es oad . TE ¥ <5 : : ape . 2. ver Le Fide» > ggped power id «cf n i Me suirtT OF — Meratop V6 engine Me $3980 steering and brakes. radio heat- | *% CHEVIES 2 BEL AIR AI v4 pa on WAGONS! LATE M 4 ‘ . wae radio, heater Like new cream and x on Geen re Ses white top. OR ne TRANS. ution. 4 Door 0 ® \ . 2 4 — YOUR CHOICE — [rate iste aie — : 5 . W AGONS ONE-OWNER 195 FOMTLAC ‘ $1906 gk U0 arenes co cser Annan $1296 \ : TAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM A BEAUTIFUL | Haskins Chev. | I , ] ll Wagon ~~ fiepercised it a) , CHEVY PEL AIR oer Acs 4 Door H-Top — Doubie power. \ NEW CAR TRADES ASSORTMENT ON DISPLAY IN OUR “NEW’ CAR BHOW- | mpena rakes ra Pater sle dis end os ‘6 RAMBLER ............., $1295 \ , ROOM -- WHEN YOU'VE COMPLETED YOUR DEAL ' a ee Highway at M-1 } eater, Weis. 16.000 neta |. Station Wagon ‘ \ ; | MAple 5 - Open nites a 9+ 46 CHEVROLET ol eka . . “_— emo. _ NEXTY TO. nEW CML EACE. ‘cam Cope (= ‘OF Plymouth TL: 1958 MERCURY :... $1895 : Stop In-Take Your Pick | @ door Save over. emery hardtop, Mere-o-matic, $295. ‘SS RAMBLER _............ 9 00s || 9 passenger Sport md ‘58 DeSoto dio, beater, white wail tires. Te ea a ee ee eee ue wh ater, Fireflite 4 Door Hardtop, 38 FORD ‘58 FORD { tT == Oo 1959 BUICK 52495 | ONE HAS PULL POWER. FROM |-55 NASH ........ stheus $ 795 || tires rea. ghee ao very, Torguefiite, power ng and spe 2 DOOR HARDTOP TE DOEN ei" ON THIS BEAUTY a Gobre apdan, Went to sce ® $1,045. Ambassador — : DOWN, 30 MONTHS 6 Fok way ee perwhite with blue, blue tn. oe $1995 99s | are? Then hurry! | 55 PONTIAC 4 DR. 8E St POWTIAG .. Pssscxccavenns 8 495 \ FTONTHS OR | pC Od 6 ear are 5 6 995 Motor Sal es } 1995 CHEVROLET 3905) STANDARD TRANSMISSION. Deluxe 4 \ eR, powy. 36° ON 8 FORD $7 FORD | HOD xES, Filtot bastas acta Wee esi |, eueveouer ie con poe | RAMBLER 'S7 Plymouth > ‘ “f ‘ . rad) i ‘ © ee 2 DOOR STATION WAGON 58 English Ford ...$4 195 owe. los wien care i ag rs ag ey CONDITION, Wagon—Custom heer, y \ ee ere $1695 S FASSEROER $1595 |) 58 Ford Wagon .. Say 3) 1957 FORD $1495 | ONLY $606. 53 FORD $100 || Formate radio. heater. ve \ 58 DeS to ORI CHEVROLET — {| 58 Buick SpTUIT $2195 IN Prvoomaus radio neater witie: |" CHEVROLET 2 DR. STAND.| | * "Down, 30 MOwrus ON ‘ © : 19s rays 9 $1695 | j aRi 3 =} 89 PONTIAC «2 -5.2-2. 5.2: 124 - a DOOR “ “2 DOOR - ['5? Chevy 2-Dr. ... PAuced MI 6-0029 Sharp. © 2 %@ choose from. Both | GwweR CAR. ONLY $505. 2 Door es $ BALANCE 2, Daor Flite Hal ret adett, seeees SIDOS aewane coseceees $4395 I|'57 Ford W agon .. eed | 360 8. Woodward B’ba™ | 1957 CHEVROLET $1695 | 54 DODGE 4 DR.-SEDAN. 6 CYL-} "53 PORD aati . $595 _ White ‘ses, vedic, neosts, Oe 7 DKW 1°57 Buick Sp'l......%1¢ Bel Ait 4-door hardtop Poser | INDER. STRAIGHT DRIVE. $305, Ranch Wagon. ‘57 P] th 7 BLD ibaa , 36 MONTHS “PREL I ‘ ve 2 DOOR _ | '57 Buick K’master $1! 98 | a gide. Ya. tatio, heater. white | ., PONTIAC 4 DR SEDAN. KY. * BILL ymou cy BA “se STATION wena” OR er ewer _ $ 995 1 +56 I uick Cent. .., $1395 ‘er GaHKC sms DRAMATIC. RADIO & HEATER. ort Suburban 6 passenger. Yet poe eee El ee SPENCE | PE45%% sec = . = . : ‘ rs nd brak THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF CAR DOWN, 30 | 3B METROPOLITAN KTATION WAGON 56 inieck R'master $1305] redie. ‘boner wistews Stamatic Potnd an wwe 20, BE ; $F Pes TP Methane 98 C evrolet CONSERSISLE $1205 “ee $1095 [156 Plymouth ......$ 795) PON’ [ | AC-C, ADIL LAC | 20h See lew’ mies. us Sales & Service — Bel Air 2 aa" si i euen Pe eee eee |: 2 , : ‘ ‘$5 Oldsmobile .....5 ed b = “Gouget wagon, V-8 engine, ALSO SEVERAL 1066 CHEVRO. 2h 8 _SAOINAS_St__TE Seu | ‘58 Ch = | t yn te and pew \% 199, OF 0 ++ , " s 7 4, = — — ~~ = - anaes PREE: corer s paconsers-F REE} 3 Biekheper 8 tet a NAG Sea ie Sarees ee! APTENTION evrolet — fitalée"> Hirt Q Doesuicke op Vance aes $ 5 This car ue loade soles iat 4 dar, 6 cylinder, radio, heat- FRIDAY & SATERDAY ONLY — '55 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..3 745) Tea ff tu-tone ae git SIRO jegiog thes | ri sg — CAR DEALERS — fle” Ome SLB gan Down a mere, : "35 Ford Fairlane ..$ 7031. sae ee : heater, Foergiide, Real aice | m cae = ; ' 6 FORD 36 FORD 55 Buick 46K... .$ 895) 58 BUICK 1966 BUICK $1495 | 2 ae . SHORT 98 Cheviot | ee toys he POE g.a95 |) H Buick Super -..'S $95) cewruny same meagan mover | eetacrresnyrme mus ett] ROCHESTER 04Ford = ERR eae ew eee ces DRI pac ce cece ceccere 5 S Ms] sk ; fo, heater, 1. ° . Jo LEAGUE 3 bord 2-Dr. ...-.8 295) See a fwaer: ive with | 2° Open Eves. OL 297211 ON CARS? | occa score: passenger, FuSias Gh BAL "4 PONTIAC 56 We Ae Sas ‘49 Buick ........-$ 95) matening interior. Only $2395. Wt BUICK ea seme | . ] Gountry sawre, 9 tales DIOP ate | te . ube a rita: I z > ‘ ows ue . r R95 gate win wb ESS sien $95 1 SEE HANK Ok GLENN | §7 LINCOLN niece heater and af eae, raat AUTO SRC a ag A oe ; CHEVROLE "55 CHEVROLET eee eee eM | Shh white top This cat ia_im: | 1033, PONTIAC ss | MUST. HAVE ROOM MONTHS ON BALANCE. 58 Chevrolet \ Culhe\ ROLLEI oe) RZ A boon - ’ | maculate throughout. Only $2195 Nrercuenen = ever meet PRICES SI ASHED - 2 DOOK HARDTOP ype cs € eau ° a Wi hod be Delray ‘4 v-8. stick hift aS Gwe) Sepeoonos opoc tae D 595 OL] \/ E R i "57 PLYMOUTH White fipteh. Ail werd Convert ois A [ IK TION “5/7 Olds radio, neater, Wee, re BTALION WAQON V-8. Power- | i957 MERCURY $1495 | 52 Chevy Convert, $175 own MONTHS ON BAL. M4 5 LP l. yi MOU’ I i : - {lite transmission, radio, heater door + : with “$0 Chev oC 8 t . : ORD ort Al + edar th eutomatie Chévy. Cony 8 =e H 2 POOF 4 DOOR 9 ON ete a t | beautiful metalic green with "errr Beautiful solid white | ‘53 Pontiac Seerhouied Conv. . $305 — Friday == e ian tee — Prin 4 2 DUOR nz 595 210 Orcbeard Lake Avenue | matching titertor, A real family finish. 50 Ford, good running. $65) | : dramone. 8 a a © BF oc oe $- edt UO ., Oven ves | car. Only $1596 5) Nash’ — overhauled $205 | September 4th — 1 p.m. brakes, radia * pester OLD i ee ay aT ee 3 BUICK - OPEL JRE a - ; : ‘53 Packar, ae $205 ‘ aR DOWN, no tise SR OLD ‘58 B ] 25 FONT IAC 35 vee 56 MERCURY SHELTON ep om PONTIAC NC e vedere UMMA TIBUN CONVERTIBLE . TCL 1top. J ; ‘ CONVENES £ FOS Eve BE ew we Seve $ 795 ~ Auchuatio” truseatatiel, "i4aie “38 2 dante ve P sh ‘ $195 AUTO AUCTION, INC. i, Door Hard with Torque- visu eeaee ie pereneress ’ am ETS heater, white tires, coral & Eiymoats u utton. ¢95{ 2301 DIXIE HIGHWAY ; ite. radio, healer, white tres . . a. sack &. White, Avios| St Cte ee atte ROCHESTER OL 1-8133'-4 Chevy ges 1 Block West of Telegraph 56 Nash A A aR ———— ioht @ecann eis: ee || to be reciated. Only $1295 . ‘98 Ford | i Pr | mnte finmareione | centr tae | ce See ee Sa Pontiac = Buick | 6 Mercury — “86 Studebaker -Dealers Only- 4 door Custom Wagon. radio, , FORD ments, §41 29 | °S7 PON rIAC ¥ | : fc MY ONEY: DOWN: by ’ . poo black finish, | Open ‘til ® pm. or later d Fina No Trouh! “FREE ENTRY" : | ne ee LF cag see . teaniard, transmission. A real . Economy ‘an “22 Auburn ' PE 8-8015 _ FE 8.8028 —_ oN BALA ‘57 Belvedere aeamnia e a steal at - Saeheniinaeiiediad --~ — -_————— - = = , | Unie sro len: our . i oaly 1205, ; be podem bono with Torq coe perer “A |" | 30 payments, $36 06 56 Chevrolet. ater, power windows. 7 rte 7 : . 1956 Bup R & H 2 tone | res : we cael wy ob Sorh. 1¥en, g008)'| WIL, SON : ie 4 Denk Waren te Panes Can nN. ONTHS ON | 44 payments, $3445 | _ gide: redie. | peer at tess, i957 ° » », hardtop. 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' ‘ SUCHRVSLEK 4 Dhar sos HS] SE TINCOES St FORD | MANY MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM euwuie™ al < SPI OT ieee os eee ar aise) ie er t fa) | 4 POOR CONVERTIBLE “905 | Sa ag geese eee eee ce ie ceareteone ae $508 c dascsstzgqeemweene S599 MANY, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | 'S4 BUICK ° | 2 poor $95 voxtiad | — pl P BIRMINGHAM NEW CAR TRADE-INS $995 7 ncamasiines eat $8 | M ATTH - \/\ - | And "3 More to Chdcee From: FDDIE "FORD" | a eke ) DO ere| HARGREAVES LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER, * 3275 West Huron || > “The BIG-BIG Lote 631 OAKLAND AVE. ‘FE 4- 4547, aT ‘y LIZABETH LAKE ROAD “cy” Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer | 147 S. SAGINAW ST. PE 5-410] FE §-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. eins “MOTORS, INC. ‘DeSOTO. PLYMOUTH BIRMINGHAM Mesa a) - SIT FE O- 9204 : Popeye. -6:15 (4) Mr. Adams, Eve. 6:30 (2) ‘News, Weather, (4) Adams, Eve (cont.) att (cont.) ew 2) News Analyst. ) Sports. (2) (4 (1) News, Sports. . Adventure: 6:45 7:00 a 1:30 (7) Topper. (4) Journey to ac;| eis famed Marshal Hickok.| —~ (2) As World Turns. ~ : Parner 3 Repeat. 1:65 (4) Faye Elizabeth. pag A (9) Walter Winchell. 2:00 (7) Day in Court. 10:00 (2).-Playhouse (cont.) (2) For Better or Worse, (1) Gray ‘Ghost. Adventure: . (4) Best of Groucho, Bridge 4) tor a Day. Union Army's fortification® epet.Charies C sho _ 44) Queen are threatened by Southern girt Sanita Pelky aaa W-'2:30 (4) Blondie. photographer's exposed plate. dian Ernie Kovacs appear a,| ” ©2) House. Party. (9) Mi Dollar Movie. coc gpm pear as (?) Gale Storm. — Drama: American corre; = (7) Official . Detect! 2) } Led 3 Lives, spondent and wife adopt twol = Drama: Sniper terrorizes|8:00 (2) Big Payot - vigtims of London blitz in| - residents of city and baf| (4) Young Dr. Malone “Joumey for - Margaret.” | tes polies | (0 Beat the Clock. - (43). Margaret O'Brien. (9) News =i (9) Movie. 8:00 (2) December Bride. Com- : : edy: “Lily and Hilda sell ‘he 10:15 (9) Weather. 3:30 (2) Verdict ‘s Yours. Henshaw house and Lily buys|10:20 (9) Sports Show. (@ From These Roots, - house that must be moved to/|10:30 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (7) Who Do You Trust. make room for freeway (4) (color) Masquerades4:00 (2) Duy. (4) Who Pays? . Party. : (4) (color) Truth or Conse. panel quiz show: Mike Wal- . (1) Parole. Drama: Father!’ neces. lace as emcee, Sir Cedric of three kills wife; armed (7) American Bandstand. Gene Klavan as panelists. -—same—as tantrums of child. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (7) Zorro. Adventure: Di- (9) Starlight Theater. (4) County Fair . _ego’s uncle arrives unan- Drama: Walter Pidgeon, “If (9) Sherwood Forest. nounced from Spain to visit Winter Comes.” 5:00 (2) Movie. : : kin. 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. s (4) (color) George Pierrot (9) Movie (cont.) (7) Soupy’s On. Prepents. . 8:30 (2) Yancy Derringer. Adven-|11:16 (2) Weather. icaiari. ture: When Pawnee Indian/11:15 (2) Sports. » Gs taanee ‘Toons. nation threatens to put on/1I:20 (2) Nightwatch Theater.|. 94 (1) Mickey Mouse Club. war paint, Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah Comedy: ' Claudette Colbert, 5:55 (4) Sports. takes before Con- “She Married Her Boss.”’|"" gress of U.S, Repeat. 35.) ! . (4) Lawiess Years. _— * pee “5 ~ rs . r) . (7) Real McCoys. Comedy: | 11: ack Paar. Variety wi A Time Bill Grandpa and‘ family clash Earl Grant, Joey Bishop, Hf | | over new and old methods Cliff Arquette, Arlene Fran- . of locating water source. Re- cis and Peggy Cass, guests. ® peat. (7) Shock Theater. Col § fal n (9) Movie (cont.) drama: Lon-Chaney, “Dead Tees 10 .) 9:00 (2) Zane Grey Theater: Man's Eyes, ('44). Drama: Thomas. Mitchell ‘ : wees stand te. beeen — Now Ready for Senate; living on whisky and dreams|¢.55 (2) Meditations. Only Political Speeches of past glories in “Handful 6:55 (2) On Farm Front . of Ashes.” ses GT to Be Equalized (4) Bachelor Father. Com-|” (2) TV 2 fone: . (1) Big Show WASHINGTON (AP) — The Mibwed ti Petes Pesto 7:30 (7) Breaktast Time. House has passed a bill providing| : (2) Cartoon Classroom. that radio and television stations = pe — Kangaroo. don't have to give equal time to i ohnny Ginger. idat news pro- 9:00 (4) (color) Bozo the Cl political cand la es on s Pp (2) Movie. & [wing “@ poll oad mg The vote Wednesday was 142-70 t0:25 (®) Bilboard. naliligeactappe lc whe Sen. : ; Treasure ‘late now must approve it before it - Special aon goes to the President. 10:55 7 News. The — aba in- clude bona fide newstasts, news interviews such as panel shows, 35 Also DOWN news documentaries “and on-the- = core Type of spot coyerage of actual news 3 Attirmative. cabbage events. “ Made mistakes ?- a @ « (ab.) 3 Hurl Congress acted to remove these S res ines 4 Creaite (ab. |mew programs from the equal 63 ‘Broadens 5 Pays attention time provision after the Fed- os oot pane ‘on i eral Communications Commission 86 Theows Fonte ruled that all candidates for a giv- * basxs [07 Office were entitled to equal ‘ ® Genus of birds| time if one candidate appeared on | . ren do 8 ek 12 Refuse | is Bore officials said this would | 20 t’s frames} make impossible demands on their —} a a Contouring air time and that they might have 7 == " 22 Pry . to cut out most of their coverage ie Teene wine [Of political campaigns unless te measures law were changed. Zz suffix . ) ; 4 One st ive in British Honor Washington pila eno The fags ot of the British fleet — : ® uae 0 lwere half - mast when . : te [George a reshiuagion died. =. 42 Light sailing é ] i Etra'an |Sits 1 Mile Above Sea | + oom The Colorado state capital build- oe a aes z Al 9 Weight [ine in -Denver-is exactly one-mile 52 Poot of tine [above sea level, 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. in 12:50 (9) News. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) NBC Playhouse. (7. Musie Bingo.. (9) Movie. ,_ ae a oe . or Taping TV Show at | OH, BACK IN THE BOX, YES — That's Jack Benny's humble reply to a reminder from former President Harry Truman. Benny is holding the gold head.of the presidential flagstaff and Tru- its box and not way back into — entire library. Library By DOC Quice INDEPENDENCE, Mo, (UPD— This town'e most famous citizen and Waukegan’s most famous na- tive—both exactly’ 39 years old— got together ® rehearse a tele- vision show in the Truman Library \here, and the onlookers were kept howling by the offstage ad libs. Benny, Truman Trade. Ad Libs The fanny. stuff was sisk-provided by the comedian, Jack Benny. It was dished up by, the politician, Harry 8. Truman, an old hand at off-the-cuff drollery. He-is to be guest on a Benny Sunday night show-on CBS-TV in mid-October. The show itself is designed to be instructive about the purpose Mecca for: Daredevils Niagara Falls - NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. (UPID— The deep chasm that forms mighty Niagara Falls and the Whirlpool Rapids has been a challenge to man since the Indians first laid eyes on its majestic beauty. Through the years, hundreds of daredevils hoping to conquer this natural phenomenon ohe way or another have’ been lured to this border city nestled in the northwest corner of New York State facing Canada, Some died for their efforts; others achieved undying fame. But the greatest Niagara Falls performer of ‘them all was Jean Francois Gravelet, who, under the name of Emile Blondin, was once the world's greatest tebtrope art- ist. Just 100 years ose, this silm son of Napoleon's military heroes Even before coming to tenes Falls in the spring of 1859, Blondin had long thrilled European crowds with hig tricks on the ropes, Feel- brought along his family and his able manager, Harry Colcord of Chicago, and settled down cs a resident of what was then a mere village, helped put up the tightrope on which he would perform. The n,| ‘ on June 30, 1859, he ventured out for the first time on the swaying line stretched between the Ameri- can and Canadian banks some 180 feet above the Niagara River. ’\ Wales (later Edward VI1) and for- ing keenly Niagara's challenge, he| Tied a Challenge the. lower bridges, ounien a mile below the cataract itself. Blondin walked,/ pranced, ran, tuyned somersaults, walked back- wards, sat down, lay down and negotiated the high wire with bas- kets on his feet, He even across the chasm on stilts. 0 80-7 Blondin, well liked by his neigh- bors, spent the winter in Niagara Falls and was back at his old tricks the néxt summer. The Prince of mer president Millard Fillmore were among those who lined the banks on either side of the river to watch him. all part-of the special show Benny is taping and sfor which the ex-President has turned over his i. UPI Telephete into the comedian’s pocket. It's ‘of the Harry S. a a Library _—a sort of musepin devoted to help people ledrn about the meaning of the presidency. “We want to keep it dignified. ie Benny remarked. : “And wé are,” said Truman. “I'l kill myself if it isn’t;"’ said Benny. “ALL right,” Truman said, wag- ging a finger, “I've got an under- Maker fried." a a ee 2 Visitors to the library—there are around 600 a day during summer months—were startled to see the two men walking through their parts, scripts in hand. — “Most of the visitors," Truman confided, ‘‘come here to see if the animal is still alive—but I fool ‘em, I stay in my office “most of the time.” Actually, Benny, who onstage plays a perpetual 39 year old, is 65. Truman is 75, One lady visitor remarked aloud that Tru- man looked. Younger than Benny. Chuckling, Truman siad: “He's 81 and I'm 80," When rehearsals finish, the pro- gram will be put on tape, a process that will make the former Presi- dent an actor, which” means he'll have to be paid scale—$155 for the performance. He has specified His tricks Included holding a hat out at arm’s length while John Travis, a local er on the “Maid of the Mist” boat below, put a bullet through it. Another feat was to lower a mag 708 & string to the boat and then, after pulling the mug back up, drink the water out of it, He also walked across with a wheelbarrow and ate his lunch at midstream, cooking himself an omelet on a small griddle he car- * * * Only dnce did death come close. Blondin offered to carry someone across the chasm on his back, No- body volunteered and finally his , Colcord, agreed. Gamblers on both sides of the border were wagering the pair a would make it across, and her almost collected. Too much slack in the rope exhausted Bion- din. He stopped and asked Colcord to get down. Colcord had no. experience on the high-wire but he obeyed. Slip- ping down Blondin's back, he grasped the -latter’s hips and waited. Once Blondin's strength returned, the little manager scrambled back up to his perch on his shoulders and the pair made it to safety. 10 Began Academy WEST POINT—When the mili- that whatever additional amount Benny. wants to pay must go to \ Claims New ‘| Better for Little Guy seh By EARL WILSON - NEW YORK — Ths Molipwoed F¥ anh wii ania ine. ea cruel to the little guy, in the opinion of one of the big guys... a" like God,” says Edward Binns, star of “Bren- ner,” the only bigtime TV series aw. shoot- ing here. f “But in N.Y, even the hit actor is ee i with respect. He’s called by name. . not ‘Hey, you’ or ‘All right, you two guys. “In Hollywood,” says the six-foot Philadelphia-bern Quaker who learned acting at the Cleveland Playhouse, then stopped a while to be van Air Pat Suzuki, who loves to shoot, , plans to take les- sons from Martin Kane of Sports Illustrated in “in- /stinet shooting” — firing from the hip without aim- ing. But being tied up in “Flower Drum Song,” she can only practice in B'way - shooting galleries. “Could you learn it there?” I asked Pat, who said, “Yes, evérything would be fine until I shot the propri- etor.” “Hush money,” claims Sam- my Fuchs, is nothing new — he paid it to his niece for years not to sing around the male stars who get into scan- dals should be remirided of ‘some words attributed to Sam Goldwyn: “There was never a box office.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Janet Leigh m land. “Our Time Is Now") . Haya Harareet—and asked for him the price of the table. . . take a round-the-world cruise # WISH I'D SAID THAT: charity, Benny said he thought he could dig up a few dollars more; maybe 15 or 20, * * & “This is the first actor drawing scale that T couldn't shout at said) Director Seymour Berns, Truman told him, ‘Go ahead and holler at me as much as at any actor—re- member I said actor.” Benny er done it for anyone else and I won't do it for anyone else—and there’ you for Study Hour to Be Tuned In + tain, “more respect is given to the size of the bankroll and the bust than te ability.” A friend recently told Binns: “¥ou'll never be a really big star. You're honest“and you're talented. Who can overcome those two handicaps?” Nancy — hostess” on “Beat the Clgck,” is a Wilson Girl nominée house .. . People who blast fe- | York Pe . He's? Foree cap- po I eR At Oe MR oe + ¥ NANCY an who wasn't good bad wom * ed Mary Martin's learning to yodel for “The Sound of Music” .»» Porfirio RubirOsa’s Paris estate is for sale; it was part of jhis divorce settlement from Doris Duke . . Tony Curtis and join the Smorhnen colony living in ae x* * * George Sanders has turned songwriter (with a tune a . Montgomery Clift spotted Israeli star od her autograph ... The manu- facturer of Jackie Gleason's blue-topped' pool table asked per- mission to use it in an ad; Jackie said sure—if they'd pay . Jimmy Redgers and his wife'll in the fall. * An oft-wed H'wood actress read about the Rockefeller nuptials and asked, “Did you ever see ~ such a fuss over a first marriage?” That’s earl, brother, (Copyright, 1959) Teacher Asks Many Tots Have Cavities authorities said-half-of ait— + Dentat two-year-old children in the United States have experienced some tooth decay. Smallest screws in a watch have about 26 threads to an inch and are so tiny they weigh only about one two-thousandth of one ounce, — are. I've had hundreds of requests to go television—Spivak, Jack Paar, and so on-and turned them terview, it’s to al] the press. Any- in a benefit concert with the Kan-| sag City Philharmonic 18 months ago “‘which pulled the orchestra all down, When 1 give. out an in-(f. HAMPTON 825 W. Huron St, — Open Everiings ‘til. 9 P.M. — FE 4.2525 ELECTRIC academy at West Point. was officially opened in 182 there were 10 cadets present. ful, -=Today's Radio Programs - wen cee) CRLW (a) Ww) ce) = WOAR (1190) — WRYE (19) «WON (1000) WIBk, (1808) | ‘er J, Bob Maxwell ES AR, - Bill Harris News, Maxwell News out of debt’’ and = was grate-| 1 = is the — ok “0 aie f a and choose from used -aneashage TV SET S_ From 4 4S =. , ‘WALTON. RADIO and TV — , FE 2.2257 to get another co *” oe pec prenenesee ; Station Wagon Sales Soaring — 4 2 ary 2 : . Car Makers Predict Even Greater Demand = > By BEN PHLEGAR year they. are primed with the.sedan with two seats and a V8 AP Automotive Writer - |widest choice so far. DETROIT — This weekend thou- ~ © © fm, has been’ second and “Rambler's sands of families will pile into’) For example, there will be a ciuoe six tind, : : : , rash of new offerings of three-seat their station wagons for a holiday wagons, névetinnG bes wino- passen-| Many explanations have been trip or a return from the Country por jobs. Many of these will have! advanced for the mounting demand , after a summer's outing. ithe third sgat facing ‘the rear and for wagons. Some say the Vehicle’ #) On the highway they will pass gt least one is offering ‘a new ‘combination ¢argo and passenger- | hundreds of other wagons loaded panel-type door on the hack instead carrying capacity’ hes been the | with kids, pets, household goods of the traditional_tuilgate _° thet or an assortment of each. allows much easier entry into the appeal as a tamily-carrying car-is! All of Which is only growing third seat decisive. And there are still others evidence of the sharp increase in StudebakerPackard will offer @® who prefer the styling of. the station wagon families, four-door station wagon in its Lark wagons ead of the conventional series for the-first time, Four-doors! sedans, : The wagon is the fastest growing, pave been by far the most popula: body style in the auto business, style for, the industry, During the past 10 years five mil- lion have been built, some 900,000 of them in the 1959 model years, | The experts claim it won't be long before one of every five cars sold) this will be a station wagon eos: The growing demand took most Plymouth, . ear makers by surprise a year or The hottest individual se iwe back, but for the 1960 model’ been Ford's four-door A Back- to - School Speci: “ial Royal -- Re mington = - Underwood * * * ists in medium priced lines, model run expecially, have gone all out to (feate an air of luxury about their station wagons. Once sold almost entirely for their utility and cargo d carrying, the wagens- new are pushed as the complete family car, equally suitable for the cottage or ithe country club, There is no doubt that their add- ed passenger room has become in- creasingly important. The rising hump in the floor of modern sedans combined with the flowered roofs makes. it Qjfficult to find # sedan that can s@at six adults comfort- : ably. A station wagon usually.can, St During the 1959 some 700,006 of the wagons were four-door models. By companies field was dominated b Ford, Rambler er has untry None of the Bi, Three's com- , pact car tines will offer a station wagon al first but beth Corvair and Falcon have announced plans to produce one early in 1960. FULL SIZED STANDARD PORTABLES =: 14-Day FREE. HOME TRIAL SAVE $22.90 te 95 No Meney Down = 5Oe Weekly A-recent- survey by Ward's Atito- motive Report’ showed more sta- tion wagon purchases concentrated in. the $2,601 - $2,700 price range than in any other segment of the NEW market. . 1959 | By contrast, a similar sifrvey of FREE MODELS convertible purchases found the 4ky e, $2,701 - $2,800 range most popular. Dropleaf Methl Table ONE YEAR | ff One reason—neither, Rambler nor and 800 Page FREE Lark made a convertible in, 19959 . SERVICE while the enly lines not making Webster Dictionary racine wagons were at the extreme other end of the price ladder, Lincoin and Imperial Cadillac, Hourly Wage Higher } NEW YORK wage of US jin the U.S / cent since Average hourly factory employes has increased -800 per 1913 tabulations. ' Engtish is ie univ eraal language in Switzerland, although German, ‘French and Italian are used in some sections. In some valleys of the southeast of Switzerland, the 5 Swiss speak a language called Ro- . 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