The Wecther =. ” —~, 55 Weather BGureaw Forecast (Detatis Page » E. PON TIAC PRESS skim 17th YEAR -. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER is, 14, 1959 —56 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL a ASSOCIATED PRESS HIS BIRTHDAY CAKE — President Eisen- hower casts an admiring glance at a big square National, birthday cake, presented to him on the White House lawn just before his takeoff for Abilene, Kan. where he celebrated his 69th birthday this morning. Three miniature oak trees with real acorns — symbolizing three real trees which also were presente nl to him as a gift of the Republican —_——— him birthday hower Library. zy wand. Hap] Senatorial and Congressional Commit- tees — adorn the cake. Abilene people also gave cakes. time for some work in his office this afternoon, | followed by a quiet family birthday dinner trip to Abilene was to break ground for the Eisen- eat at - Se lider i e ke ls Asked for More Time by Fact-Finders Steelmen and Unions: Declare They Will Not Alter Their Demands a WASHINGTON P— President Eisenhower's in-| quiry board today asked an extension from Friday to Monday of the time for fil- ing its report on the issues in the 92-day steel strike. | George W. Taylor, panel) chairman, made the an-| nouncement as the three-| |man group wound up for! the day its hearing of in- | dustry’s side of the aap ‘The industry is to resume) its presentation tomorrow. Taylor said the pane] needs the jextra time to assemble the volum- jinous testimony and exhibits and! |to prepare a report for Eisenhower. | AP Wirephete j He will return today in The Sellers Confused by Use Tax LANSING u®—Controversy over: quired since the use tax increase the workability of the state’s new! went into éffect Sept. L } use (sales) tax law swirled anew x *« «* in the Capital today. - « * * president of the Michigan Retail- Meanwhile, fension grew OV€P erg Assn, sald it is “practically, expected word from the State Su preine Court on whether the 120 millon dollar tax increase meets impossible"’ to collect and account! for the two levies separately. nevi . ; ie ‘Biending (the three cents | csttaoga standards “AJ sigg tae tnd te we pet eel " . , | use tax imerease) comes out Confusion seemed in order | mathematically at four per cent | whether the court knocks out the | law, throwing the state into a- financial tailspin, or whether the | act is upheld. The State Revenue Department, and is fair te the customer,’ Cook teld newsmen. Although the average housewife) doesn't realize it, she is paying two distinct taxes when the mer- which administers the tax, )es- chant charges her: six cents tax terday cautioned merchants to or aq $1.50 grocery purchase — keep separate tab on use and sales four cents sales tax and two cents. tax pennies they collect use tax, Some obviously haven't been do Ing so, said Deputy Commissioner Clarence W. Lock, and it Is now showing up in returns filed with the department — — the first re- * * * The rub ts illustrated by a $1.49 purchase when six cents is col- lected. as it is by merchants using the, tax collection bracket system Yes, Indeed! Says Fire Marshal Metz Are Heaters Dangerous’ The tragic fire which took the lives of a young Pon- tiac mother and her three children yesterday left Fire Department officials worrying over a momentous ques- tion: \ Could there be a repeat of the disaster? | Unfortunately, their an?—— — swer is yes. 3, Keep space heaters away from Pontiac Fire Marshal Charles. where they may be tipped over EF. Metz said the space heatcr and from combustible areas. | which caused the blaze at che 4. If you must use a fuel heater, home of the Cecil Goines family fill the tank outdoors. was ‘‘dangerous’” and had | cents | cent, cent provided by law. | bugaboo of workability months ago | before lawmakers. | aa | Once the President receives the | report he can order the Justice Department to seek a court in- | Junction to halt the strike for 30 days. Even as the panel continued its hearings, David J. McDonald, the union's president, made public a letter to all bis 3,000 leca] unions saying that ‘‘with out a decent contract, we will not return te work after the in- | junction ends.” This spelled outa union pledge | to resume the strike against | Order recommended by Cook's acpunicas| tion. »| Under the law, the retailer has Which the government would have ijitical convention, the 2,500” But Otis F. Cook, executive vice! suthority te eolject euty eme-pen- [0 further recourse — some lime Geisoates re-elected Reuther ny use on this transaction. Does . ‘in January. this mean that the otber five | McDonald's letter also instructed | by acclamation Tuesday. 500,000 strikers ‘‘not.to retur®/ Re-elected with him were all his’ to do s0. top officers and executive board “We are in &' members. cents is sales tax? jthe at cedeica t red” Actually, retailers take the same the letter add a: . amount in tax on purchases down fight for our lives and for the se aero curity and well being of future! And so if it is argued the five : le.” is all sales tax, the rate Benerations of working peop bi of tax figures out at up to 3.6 per| well above the three per) imen he expects the industry to * * * The same principle applies on purchases in the 37 to 49 cents range where the new law specifi- cally forbids the retailer to collect any use tax at ail. So while the Revenue Depart-) ment declared yesterday ‘‘the sell-' er cannot merge” collection of the dispute tomorrow | He asked both the industry and union to be available for consul- tation with the panel either sep arately or jointly at any time between now and Monday. Taylor said he expected to bring industry and union repre- two taxes, Cook said the only (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) practicable answer was in doing A just that * * * _ Thirsty Benen Goes Back for More Beer Pontiac police today were Jook- ing for a fast drinking burglar. «' Patrolman Raymond Dickinson ’ discovered someone had _ broken In Today’s Press. into the Preitter 0 Revenue Commissioner Louis M. Nims, who wrote the department's “clarifying statement, raised the the use tax while increase Was jinto the Pfeiffer Oakland Distrib- utors, 938 Featherstone Rd, at 2:40 this morning through a ga- Comics ccc cnn wueeaee 49 rage door panel Missing were Coualy NEWS .c2o5- 3.220 38 several cases of beer Editorials ...0..0........... 6 | x & *& Markets ....5.5- . 4 At 5 am. Patrolman Billy L. Obituaries ............. _ 27. Hargraves noticed a broken win- Sports 32-35 ‘dow on the same building. The Theaters) =. 5..--- 39 ‘burglar evidently returned for TV & Radio programs ...... 47 several more cases of beer, police Wilson, Earl -ocesee... 47 | believe. Women's pages ........ 13-15 | No money was taken outlawed in severa] communities.’ “I've seen several persons who used this type of heater badly | bu-ned—an@d I've had plenty of experience at fires,” commented | Pontiac Fire Chief James R. White. Yet, both men noted, the same} type of space heater is on the} market in Pontiac, Its sale here is legal. It is used in uncounted Pon-! tiac homes. White announced that~a_ study) would be mate concerning possible By PETE LOCHBILER Youth won a say-so_ last night’ ‘as the City Commission ‘held up action on the proposed curfew and control of the types of heaters sold "ane a Taeeas from various in Pontite. More than 30 Pontiac Senior Curfew Law Delayed . of Detroit building. — as Students Get Say wercuyi aoe oper ‘ thawk, the Pontiac Central school the plan to order all ape in 50s This Week under 18 years of age off newspaper, The mayor gave further In the meantime, with cold ‘High School pupils who showed up weather ching, Fire De- at last night's meeting burst into partment ls advised resi- cheers and good-natured laughter! dents not to buy portable heat- which are not con- Metz t heaters buy et devices. fuel ; purchased, * if Metz, said, the. consumer should of @ sure that the fuel tank is an part of the heating device. RA Oe Metz stressed these points: 1. Most pore fuel heaters are dangerous. Get rid of them As soon as 2. Make sure you know what fuel Ct., you are using in the heater. * / , purchasers in response to a statement by 17.) assurances that Parent-Teacher- ‘year-old Judy Canfarella, 65 Vine-| Student associations would be ‘wood St. asked to consider the proposal, | * * * | along with PTAs, teachers, “You'd better take us into con-| school administrators and the sideration,” she told commission- ‘niunicipal courts. ers, “because in a few years we'll you do, we'll vote you out.” Two other seniors spoke, com- plaining that young people were ‘from the schools, being kept in the dark about de. (Courts before then. tails of the proposed ordinance. we 2 ‘They were Clark Davis, 26 Rose, Before the Commission meeting, | | pew { | | Commissioners voted to put off tion” be voting and if we don't.like what aetion on the curfew one month partment in its enforcement. jand asked City Manager Walter K.| qh. curfew |Willman to get sampling of opinion ‘said a 17-year-old. its workability."’ Public Safety Director . Eastman recommended tion of the curfew. He noted, however, that the plan George ad | wouldn't succeed unless the courts “substantial discre-| was allowed the Police De- quarter inch or less in showers ‘backed it and | | marching through the auditorium Panel chairman Taylor told news. | complete presenting its side of the They ' | tea “But I question “ il Saturday. Monday will see another | question was also| Winds light easterly at submitted for consideration to the ijes an hour parents. and 79. member Citizens Advisory Com- | mittee in a move that later on contributed to a sharp clash within Richard Rogers, 180 Chip-|the youngsters had lofs of criti.| Rd., editor of the Toma-cism and nothing good to say about ithe Commission ranks. Over the objections of three (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘Solidarity Forever’ AP Wirepbete ELECTED AGAIN — UAW President Walter Reuther is borne on the shoulders of his supporters following his re-election in Atlanuc City, \.J. Tuesday as head of the giant union. Reuthet is 52 and this is an eighth term of two years for him. He was first elected president of the UAW in 1946. UAW Elects Reuther President 8th Time ATLANTIC CITY, iconvention has are Walter P. Reuther firm control of the 1,200,000-member union for another two years Amid the hoopla and trappings of a major party po under my supervision, will con- Milford Woman Die After Car Accident Nomination of Reuther, 52. for an eighth term set delegates last night in Pontiac General Hos pital as the result of injuries re ceived when her car smashed into a tree near Wixom about hours earlier off Wixom Police Lt. D'Arcy Young toy flares, fired cap pistols, rang said Sharon Julian of 1355 Moore bells, sounded sirens and sang Rd_ Milford, may have lost con their umon song ‘Solidarity For- tro} of her car when distracted by ever.” a dog she had with her carrying placards reading ‘‘win with Reuther.”’ popped balloons shot in Six Weeks assistant Oakland County ‘prosecutor since 1953, today} was named to succeed! ‘Prosecutor \Ziem. |Doty, \Clark J. Adams, William J. Beer Hughes announced the ap- pointment, effective Decwlr ecutor nary Jan. 1. $13,500-a-vear post came as a sur prise to few as top contender to succeed his NJ. (P—The United Auto Workers oss since Ziem was elected judge jad promised to arrange a time A 24-year-old Milford woman died jaw profession until he was 30. two 41 years, Laurel, ylor. ets Ziem’s Position Takes Oakland Prosecutor Job | x * * Present Official Leaves Dec. 1; County Position, Carries $13,500 Pay George F. Taylor, chief; Frederick C.! Circuit Judges Frank L.' H. Russel Holland, ee it 7“ L On and Theodore F Van oes Sets « Subpoena Time *® * At the same time, in a and ment issued by presiding Beer, the five judges made Sim 8s! Att ne Mar Dec. 1 resignation date official = Y and 2 shal ' Get Together to Serve TV Quiz Summons “George has done an excellent job as my chief assistant,”’ said Ziem. ‘‘I'm sure he'll do as good =» rater.” ! From Our News Wires NEW YORK—A U.S. marshal awaited only a telephone cal! today judge to complete arrangements for ser ing a subpoena on Charles Van ¥ * Doren to testify in a congressional The elevation of Taylor to the probe into fixed TV quiz shows Lunney told quis win- Rubino The four-term Republican pros is stepping down prelimi to becoming circuit Marshal Thomas J newsmen the $129,000 ners attorney Carl J He had been rumored in Apnil and place for serving the docu- In hearing of his elevation, ment. Taylor said: “Oakland County, Lunney said he personally would serve the subpoena, call ing upon Van Doren to testify Nov. 2. Subpoenas ordinarily are Taylor's story is one of a man served by deputies. ,who proved he was not too old to. Wan poren skpped back into ‘accomplish a new goal in life, even york yesterday and announced when it meant starting all ovel through his attorney he was rea ly again. Taylor didn't get frito’ the; answer the $129.000 question tinue to enjoy clean and honest law enforcement.” as he coached whe he hit the FACES 1960 ELECTION jackpot on the ‘21 show - The attorney, Carl J. Rubino, lives me his wife of t 6210°F ranklin denied accusations that Van Doren had evaded service of subpoena. He claimed the popular television personalit, had nm |knowledge that a subpoena had been issued for him Taylor, 68 the Bloomfield Township. His appointment will be in ef- fect antil November of next year when a countywide election will be held to fill the office. Taylor said he will be a candidate thea Rd Rubino said Van Doren had * * * been in seclusio t the . Th . ™ — The car traveled 200 feet in on the Republican ticket. ey Se home be a fee } dc onto . . ’ ci) thay ASAT nio -{N€ the opposite lane, smashed into a H saunent was made Wy? A : platform to shake hands with their jo and careened back across is appr Y Mark Van Doren, a_ Pulitzer leader h wii “re three Republican judges ‘Doty, Prize winning poet. because he All other candidates nominated re - rend ie hit another tree be: tiojiand and Hughes) and two Dem-| “was distressed by the congres- for top offices withdrew to make oa coming to a stop, said jorate (Adams and Beer’. al- sional inquiry.’ oung. : : ! the elections unanimous . though judges are elected on a It disc] that V : x { the Ne ielegate The accident occurred af pm _ nonpartisan basis was disclosed that Van Doren never. served a. h ~ id on Pontiac trail about a mile east * * . spent part of Jast weekend in Deer- however. served notice they woulc of the village limits The announcement wae made field. Mass , where he signed auto- insist on election of a Negro to . craphs and chatted with ad ere the executive board next time The dog, a large collie is still following a special session this © ; ‘ t Se eed > cutive é < : . ‘hhe ar - Pp missing. The victim's parents. Mr. morning at the courthouse after the Police Chief Jame s F. Rosenthal Willoughby Abner of Chicago and Mrs Charles Juhan. said she judges received official notice from set le had not known anyone was and Robert Battle HI of Detroit jad jt with her when she left ‘( ‘ontinued on Page ?, Col. &) lOOKRINE for Van Doren and no one were offered as Negro candi- ——— — —_ ———— —— -—— apparently asked him about the dates for a vice presidency. subpoena Both withdrew. Harris. however, stuck by his ee hat V.c. Doren evaded In nominating Abner, delegate mmer ip | S OC ind: vice He said Rubino had been Horace Sheffield of Detroit “ud ae tified Satu rday that a subpoena Negroes are sick and tired of ing told to wait until thes Hee a qualified candidate for a_ high- level office. “It is not necessary to be a Rhodes scholar to sit on the ex- ecutive board,’ he said In withdrawing as a candidate. Battle said he was prompted by Reuther’s promise ‘that progress will be made in the near future ito put a Negro on the board.” The UAW has several hundred \thousand Negro members Reuther first was elected presi dent of the UAW in 1946 Re-elected with him were i exhibition at Continued on Page 2, Col. Postmaster General service. the downtown National Bank ‘ocrat Sen. Patrick V. McNamara’s refusal to confirm the appointment of 30 Republigan postmasters in : N an. WILL SPEED COPY aie =f — or earlier, a High temperatures in the Pontiac lichigan . They won assurances from May- a . se area will continug in the upper Senator Philip A. Hart has r Phili E Rowston that. the! “Let them pass a law for the 50s for the next five days, the Said be is content to let Me- es kawk aoeia be ant 4 cooy af 15-year-old,"’ said one 16-year-old Weather Bureau says. Namara deal with the appoint- j ~ &COP) senior. ‘‘We don't need it." The low will range from aye 41. ments, the curfew plan in time to be print- | _ snide lew wremeciel to koa ; | ed in full next week, I'm not against it or for it s JS. Among the 30 awaiting confir- ol 42. ‘mation is Robert C. Miller, acting Thursday will be somewhat postmaster of Pontiac, who re- warmer, the high reaching 58 with ceived Summertield's recommen- temperatires turning a little cooler gation in January. **McNamara’s actions are unfair ‘warming up period, said theweath-|\to these men and their families,” erman. said Summerfield. ‘Fair play is Precipitation will total Inot being followed and it is a |blow to incentive, endangering the leffectiveness of Civil service. Summerfield said also that .SiX! Hart should think for himself, at 1:15 this after- “Hart says anything that is all- noon will become southerly 8 to 15 right with McNamara is ‘allright miles tomorrow with him. IT think Hart should be The lowest temperature reading a senator in his own right.” before & a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 40 degrees _The thermomete? ‘MILLER CAPABLE MAN’ registered 48 at 2 p.m. one- about Friday. By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG Arthur Michigan's US. senators are putting a crimp In civil The Post Office Department chief was in Detroit ves- terday for a press conference kick-off of the four- day “Postal Parade of Progress’ former chances “T can't say whether Bob Miller's bez issued. had been of State P.O. Appointments xy are sie for Miracle Mile ‘Sell-Abration’ E. Summerfield charges The Miracle Mile Shopping Center today begins a four-da+ “sell -abration’’ commemorating its second anniversary. Highlighting the special sales, - display of 1969 automobiles. glass-blowing exhibition and of confirmation be . other feature attractions is a hopeful by the next session of Con- treasure hunt gift bonus. gress,’ said Summerfield * *® * “Bob Miller has proven him. Keys to four treasure chest¢ self. He is a very capable man. at Miracle Mile are attached to The rest is up to McNamara the shopping center supplement and Hart. in today's Pontiac Press. Locks “LT can only hope that by Janu- to the chest are changed daily ary sanity and fair play will rule.” "4 anyone over 18 Years od 18 , — * a eligible to see if his key fits explained the tactic If the chest opens and the and if. the Demo. helder’s key matches the one the White House held by the attendant, a valuable and then can in- will An observer as a Stat] until, crats take ovet administration gift inside goes to the winner. ne ‘ew stall their own nominees to the postmaster positions. McNamara has said the Repub- licans would engage in the same political game if the shoe were on the other foot. Summerfield refuted the state- ment. ‘ALWAYS DEALT FAIRLY’ “I have always dealt fairly,’’ he said, “I cleaned house when I took office, but I did not replace whether he was for polit a good postmaster Democrat or Republican, ical reasons “LT discharged reasons of incompetence ziement.”’ postmasters for and em More than $1,000 in prizes is of- fered in the treasure chest hunt. Sell-abration hours are 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. today and 19 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Call Flushes Out Bookie SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Po- lice cased a suspected bookie es- tablishment yesterday and de- cided it wak too heavily barri- caded to pull off a raid before evidence could be destroyed. So they telephoned the suspect, told him his place was about to_be raided. and grabbed him as he ran out the door with a satchel full of betting notations TWO Hold Services tor 4} House Fire Victims 4, The Day in Birmingham Religious Art Exhibition Will Open Tomorrow ‘ and the Pontiac fire inspectors ques E. Metz that he splashed fuel Parochial School e was Toley wit oe “tices audi- > Goi turned into a ‘art. gallery Three ; toned Cecial G. Goines from his against a hot space heater seconds | hon the National Ex-/tertum: 5 hospital bed today as closed casket before the explosion which turned| \ a Religious im, ® i funeral services were to be held his living room into a roaring in- | hibition x abeee dare tor The film was chosen because this afternoon for his wife and ferno. Art a - , of mounting interest in the -na- three children. | “This explains why the fuel va- mem = we tion's educational prdgram, the * * * | porized quickly enough to create ‘ wilt’ be library sald, Goines told Fire Marshal Charles, burnable fumes in the air,” Metz The — The balfhour film will point up “We previously had suspected | daily. introducing the first grader to Rapist May Get | Smitten ot Rs ee ee aes a ee, eTosene can \ paintings, dp y heated to an excess of 100 de- amics, eS oe Nam ge Ta r grees.” sculpture, n Life Sentence — ..uasarscharss we gata ee npecens (Noe C0 ; ° told him ‘‘The fuel can was never > C ty P wel or quaie-ancr set teat Teaing arts ae teins: |LOUNLY Prosecutor ° : knew. “We al used k ; display. ‘ Wn ’ Pontiac Ex-Convict IsioC) init Goime uid i+ % (Continued From’ Page One) Found Guilty by Jury riwerar ars PM. Maatiors} tr cascoman myn a ee re sg —_—— on Two Charges Goines’ 24-year-old wife, Mildred, | cluding William Woolfenden, cura- ‘ ig bee. and their children, Marsha Jean, 4, | tor of the Institute of Arts, Although Ziem’s 1 ‘Danny Lee, 2, apd Pamela Sue. | Sepelhy. of the Cranbresk| nation surprised few, the speed Two possible maximum terms’; months. died in the flash fire at! Zoltan of Art and the Most; Wit! Which Taylor was named ‘ life in prison await a 20-year-old itheir home at 347 Perry St. early, Academy did. Pontiac ex-convict found guilty | _ . Rev. Alexander Zaleski, Auxiliary aa ary jp eeeasy morning. of Detroit Some believed the judges would vesterday by a Circuit Court jury} Bishop . hs ‘Rien, Pane be- {-kidnaping and raping an 18-| Services were to be held at a ale make aoe a agpetn ant be. Judge Frank L. Doty announced) P- ™. teday with the Rev. Elden ceived for the exhibition. ten sep dlensgre start e would sentence Harold E. Mar-| Mudge, pastor of New Hope " ! year term as judge n. of 739 E. Madison Ave, Nov. 2.| Bible Chureh, Independence | ae nD. ele, Taylor's name got into national hight men and four women a | DE SOTO FOR ‘60 — The top picture shows the new grill on made in each of two series. The 1960 DeSoto will be on display at oe aa epen- | tional ia oe ra eae filed back imto Judge Doty’s | The bodies will then be moved the De Soto in the two-door Adventurer model for 1960. The rear Braid Motor Sales, 70 S. Cass Ave. salbig tn exhidiien, Why Sena |ievastignien, large courtroom at 1:50 yester- |'0 Bigley and Eversole Funera! deck design is shown in the lower picture. Three models will be . Parish is upholding the tradi- *« *& & day afternoon after deliberat- Home, Jackson, =: . | \. tions of the Church which has | Born in Hamilton, Ont. Taylor ing one hour and 15 minutes. . : : ’ been responsibie for mith of the gave up a profitable advertising Martin didn't bat an eyelash as| The mother will be buried in her Bold Styling Highli hts 60 Models | great art threagh the centuries. | business at the age of 40 to begin ‘ye jury foreman said he had been ee ee —— lati Blasts Adams Sreitientads er & wate ts hte” DeSoto Features Stronger Body ‘Patrons were enthusiastic when the show was suggested,”’ Rev. He graduated 10 years later and passed his bar examination at 50, Davidson said. while grandt ' places in- frent of the jury box. A silence hung ever the Goines’ x * dren The snare ig So SS lartin was led from the court-; meighberhood today. . e eree 0 e ~"They felt as we do — that in-| reg gon . om by a sheriff's deputy. A silence made by children who Stronger body construction and past, Sportsman is DeSoto’s desig-' DeSoto stylists have designed a, dividual artists should be encour- Taylor got his first desire to four bank instrument pane] with a raised, canopied speedometer that * * * After hearing the panel polled; pon the request of Martin's at- rorney, Paul Lo Mandel, Judge Doty told the jurors “your verdict had lost their playmates. enter the legal field in 1913 when bold styling keynote the DeSoto nation for its hardtops. as a schoolboy he worked as a automobile for 1960, which was re- ~~ *& * is easy to see without interfering absolutely correct } Rep. Roberts Suggests aes ates He Stay Out of Row ; 1 i “ . a 1 : vealed today. | In body design, sculptured pier with driver concentration. Other, . Many of the entries will be he a week office boy for a law U ew s) aye * * * sweep back from the front en auges are ranged just below the In Pulpwood Industry | or aS Students Get Say peereipeets 5 Ameng the tow ie the court. | t a slanting treatment of the rear ——— hairm. { some day I would go to law re representative has urged that Dem-| James M. Roche, c an 0} reom were the girl Martin was | deck. The cars are of unitized - shes . problems of the Michigan pulp- cial responsibility for the exhibi-/ Taylor instead went on the road he sat Mae ae ue that the advisory group should ached by bolts wood industry. jtion in the hope that more Ameri- for a shoe polish firm at the age lay also be asked to consider the | Electronic computers supplied i First Assistant Prosecutor Rob-| mission, a plan pushed by Com. | 2124 A. D. to work out by con. | . 5 : pos Be ‘of West Bloomfield Township said: ; t D. Long pieced together what)| missioner Milton R. Henry. | ventional methods. Answering | \fichigan Republicans will strive their own minds who was telling «1 wish to suggest that you re-|“that others may become inter. | the same year, 1918. for sale, and the artist will re- Yer in his hometown. Three models in each of two flare outward in a distinctive fin speedometer for the same conven- ceive the full purchase price “I liked the profession even series show a distinctive grill and treatment. ience } An Oakland Republican state j id, * school,” he recalled. | r . “ ocratic Atty Gen. Paul L. Adams the exhibition, said, “‘individual accused of raping in a nae | (Continued From Page One) = construction. with the body welded Lindemer Says in Birmingham: keep hands off union-management sponsors have assumed full finan- But for one reason or another. = P ’ |. commisaloners it was decided © the chassis. rather than at- s can artists will be encouraged by of 20 and subsequently became a nounced. Beside ber was her | - os rs ca j controversial proposa] fer a _ fers to body vibration prob- GOP Will Stress Issues | ‘this event. salesman for a grocery wholesaler. ihe. a y re In a letter sent yesterday to husband of only a few mon stronger Human Relations Com- | jems that would have taken until | |Adams, Rep. Farrell E. Robert ~ *& * | Later he purchased a theater , : “It is our hope,” Roche said, in Toronto and married his wife ‘ppened on that night after Mar- Voting against the move were over 500 questions, each question to “\,sue orient” voters in next'the truth.’ Lindemer said. frain from attempting to continue ested and make this an annual! * * paroled a week earlier from re ommissioners William W. Don-, re 300,000 individual! year's elections so there won't be ‘Now the question is what to dot, ‘referee’ in the manner you |event.”” | He moved on to bigger and better nia Reformatory, ran his stolen) jaan Floyd P. Miles and Wes- calculations, these space age any question, as there was in 1958. about the situation. have been whether your motives | | Jobs in the sales field and in 1932 r into the rear of the girl's a ley J. Wood. | Machines determined correct about which party is telling the Secs are political or not | Baldwin Public Library will con- headed his own premium advertis- «k from her mother's home. | * ~ a thickness in body ‘materiats to truth about the state's economic “since we won't buy the Demo-| ° ing firm, with an annual income of 116 Midway Ave | * * * | between $10.000 and $12,000 in the , Worst of the depression. UAW Elects Reuther . provide the quietest possible climate. GOP State Chairman crats’ syrupy solution. J ask that, “It bs not a function of your | Lawrence B. Lindemer said this yoy lend us your brains and fice,” said Roberts, chairman thoughts for 1960 and we'll be able % the House’s Labor Committee. “How many problems are we said Martin pulled the girl Sing to pass on to this commit: no s m her car and held her captive te@?"” questioned Wood. “I think Newly-designed structural char- /ast night | But still in the back of his ™ “cio 10 hours until police /We are men enough to take this acteristics are such that engine * * * to look back in November on a” He accused Adams of collective “ “ | Mind was the ambition to one oad Ges in the township woods. Problem in hang ourselves.” vibration and road vibration can- He added that Republicans won't Job well done,” Lindemer said. _ bargaining by calling a meeting President 8th Time | day become a lawyer, he recalls. _— x + * leel out each ther sit back and wait for George for Friday in Marquette at | In 1936, while still running his Taking the stand in his own It was noted that the 10-member * ¢ . members of the pulpwood indus- business and managing 42 sales. try and members of the United) (Continued From Page One) | men, he began attending the De- |Brotherhood of Carpenters are sup- | tary-Treasurer Emil Mazey, Vice, ‘Toit Institute of Technology at posed to discuss “problems of the Presidents Leonard Woodcock, | night. oa mau” . Richard T, Gosser, Pat Great-) He had to make up some high * defense, Martin sald the giri citizens committee already has al went willingly with him, sup- | ral jlong list of problems referred to posedly to Pontiac General Ho jit by the city, including the need pital for treatment of a head (1, more sewage treatment facili- ound inflicted in the crash ties and a new source of water He said they didn't get to the; ‘'I think that is sufficient agenda pital after he told the girl he | for the committee to work on at nuldn't be able to go in with) present.” said Miles. er because he was on parole and| Donaldson wanted commissioners .{raid of being sent back to prison.|to discuss Henry's plan at an in- | formal meeting. } Rain, High Winds Plays His Part Well From Georgia Blow Eastward Abetting the theme of strength Ram induction, an optional engine package, heads a selection of four’ engines for 1960. Romney's Citizens for Mich zan Committe to uncover what's wrong with the state. OF | house and Norman Matthews, | school credits and received “I am also aware of the pre-|Canadian Regional! Director hours of college credits before Ps “This committee. which by its Double Divide | Vious meeting which you called and George Burt and 17 U.S. regional tering Detroit College of Law in own definition is taxing a non- partisan approach, does not excuse The Fireflite carries a stand- 4 major responsible political party ard Turboflash V8 295 horse- from keeping itself informed,’”’| dete ansl : ie eigenen | arcs They make the | ° at sing a ors, m up ex-! 1940 To Pay 60 Cents in 4th P* Harry Pulver, international | ecutive board. | He ts today a director of the Extra of representative of the United Broth- ~~ ® * ‘Detroit College of Law Alumni jerhood of Carpenters, who I be-! ‘The convention voted a dues in- Assn.. and past president of the ea sh power engine. Standard power Lindemer said. plant on the Adventurer is a 305 = The second-term state chairman horsepower V-8. Both the Turbo- came from Lansing to talk at the Quarter, Plus lieve presented certain petitions to crease on a standing vote which Sigma Nu Phi legal fraternity. you asking for the meeting,” Rob-/Reuther said showed 8) per cent) DETROIT (®—Ford Motor Co. 'erts said in his letter. in favor, Opponents failed in their | flash and the Adventurer engines monthly meeting of the Oakland) Same Amount He remembers now that his today declared a fourth quarter; There was no immediate com jetfore to get a roll call. Reuther| wile had been a little dubious about their giving up his ample income and changing his vocation er Mark I 325 horsepower cn. gine, is available in both series, as is the Ram Charge 330 horse. power engine. He praised the county organ- ization as “being on the go all | the time.” GAINESVILLE, Ga (UPI)— | Federal Judge Boyde Sloan dis- missed a moonshine indictment have twe-barrel carburetion. A County Young Republicans Club four-barrel option, the Adventur. held in Birmingham dividend of 60 cents a share and ment by Adams. ruled that less than 500 delegates | an extra dividend of the same Roberts, an attorney, said he |Stood up to vote for a roll call | against Harry Cotton yesterday | A four-door sedan. a four-door ua Jae GOP that a. study VTOUMt. the first extra since Ford sau a statement be otld Adame [and the rules requited at least 775: mow becanee T ant isges? ba By The Associated Press | when it turned out Cotton was hardtop. and a two-door hardt p yee a bad stock was placed on public sale made at the earlier meeting Basic union dues will be in- ae Rem powered by strong winds Harry Lauderdale a treasury are available in both the Fireflite COMMMUee. an offshoot of a larger in 1956, “‘disquieting,”” and one that jcreased Jan. 1 from $3 to $5 a t of the south moved into the agent investigating moonshining and Adventurer series As in the national nae: has been de- Both dividends are payable “ad wa sire cirebenstahess | month. ' In 1944 Taylor closed his ad- itheast and East coasts early; — ——_—___ —_—_—_- - veloped with the help of influential pee 19 to stockholders of record warrant one’s withdrawl as & x“ *& \vertising business and became jay. men and women from various xq 49 caedciatan The convention earmarked $15 Clerk to Judge Doty. Two years The coastal rains measured 4 ] fields ‘‘to help us project ourselves prong has paid 60-cent quarterly erator. of the $5 rate to build up the later he received his bachelor of yne-half inch in many sections. 4 tuden ts at Crofoot into the future dividends, except for 40 cents in) Adams, according to Roberts, strike fund. When the new rate Jaw degree and joined the prose- hunderstorms also visited parts * x * the third and fourth quarters of supposedly told an industry reP-|goes into effect, union members \Cutor's staff. the first of this Tesentative, “There are approxi-/no longer will have to pay a $1 * |mately 15,000 people involved, ana special strike assessment. * * He debunked some who said this last year and | Taylor is proudest of his Off- was “aping’’ Romney's group. year, since 1956 ce heave precipitation wa Chip In for United Fund ported Tuesday night in the: ; ar at the present time they are suf- 'the-Record Court, or € Bir en and Port’! The Pontiac Area United Fund dren coming into this room. singing The 38-year-old Stockbridge Ford's financtal report for the brine a want of a just share of |, Ito handle eer beat a thir Tex h ae 2 was richer than ever today as 441 . i ae attorney told the 50 Young Re- | third quarter of 1959 is expected as aad ; ese et : thur. Tex., had more than 2 youngsters from Crofoot § hool ene SBE Nhe inacy into) the publicans that issue orientation | next week. In the first six profits while the mills are setting | O Ol] 1ca past records indicaté they have the ches of rain. About an inch of ¥ ; SCN00! howl,” he said j . ic wood.”’ tentiz iti . fell 3 Sanaa ‘Mise Chat. ®ve with their hearts to this year's |” * | Will prevent a recurrence of last months of this year the com. [De Price 7 ~~ ae ‘Ambitions , Sa ee ee ve bean, iven vimyoga Tenn ard Atlanta. Ga, fund drive “Naturally, we feel that young- | year's campaign “which left | pany reported net earnings of Roberts eaid the statement cames| , ys lancane ah ; ids “ve end = Funnel clouds were reported at! AS the youngsters, in kinder. Sters all over the Pontiac area | \oters wanting to know who was | £285.900,000 compared to only fron the official transcript of the’ Summertield criminal ons wei , their ‘hens, Ga A heavy windstorm, ®@rten through sixth grade. filed are really the core of the United | telling the truth.” | $16,100,000 in the first half of earlier spring meeting |heads, thanks to aes nel cae >scribed by witnesses as a twist- pee multi-purpose room of seamen ot peed ey Ile said 55 meetings have been 1966. Postmaster General Arthur Taylor Uk ex’ that ; . : oe suth of ontiac’s third oldest school, coins ’ 'scheduled as kickoff for the 1960 Sec ] rter e: s er - . aylor es to remember truck an area Sou ; health 1 well bei t chy. Scheduled as a kicko r the Second quarter earnings were a Summerfield has scotched reports 4 , (, ville. Ga Heavy rain ac-;Were dropped into glass bowls. | health and weil being of chil- campaign whopping $151,100,000 this vear - e uest ae t didn’t make any difference to ainesvil z | Che ipaign. ; pping 31,100, S year. that he intends to seek policital him when he launched his law mpanied the wind All the money collected will go a , , He reterred to the recent Upjohn Ford lost money in both the second office. | studies that his fellow students Earlier Tuesday, strong winds to the 1ith annual Pontiac drive. Speaking on behalf of our 15 report in which, he said, a noted and third quarters a year ago. ; { Ti ~ + * wav : of and d heavy rain struck Macon, Ga! payie Crew. administrative in- teachers and participating chil- . tate economist “substantiated « - - X ension 0 ime , averaged 25 years age ‘tern of Crofoot, was delighted hy The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Rareas Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestly «‘oudy with littl temperature change today and tonight. Partly cleady and warmer temeorrew. High teday 50. Low tenight 42. High temerrew 58 Winds light and variable becoming seutherly *-15 miles temeorrew Today tn Pentiae Lowest temperature preceding 8 am + At 8 am.: Wind velocity 4 mph I :reetion—Northeast Sun sete Wednesday at 853 pm Sun rises Thursdar at 6:44 an j Moon sets Thursday at 5°36 am } Moon rises Wednesday at 502 pm j Dewntewn Temperatere fam 4 liam : an esa 40 M2 Se eee “0 ‘am 40 bese nee nn “0 PO. cies 42 2pm a am “4 Tuesday in Pontiac ! (As recorded downtown) } chest temperature ............... 44 | Rem temperature ...ccesceess +o 41 ran temperature Teer ee 43.5 Weather—Partiy cloudy One Year Age in Pontiac chest temperature ............... 80 west temperature ...,.-ss0s. oocee Sl lean temperature .. ccccscces O08 Weather—Sunny. warm. Highest and Lewest Temperatures This ears the enthusiasm shown by the | youngsters. ‘WONDERFUL SIGHT’ “It's wonderful to see these chil- in 66 ¥ é6 im 3887 \ 24 tn 1876 Teesday’s Temperatere Chart a a “4 33 rquette oe 61 Raltimore 63 49 Memphis 75 8&2 Rismarek «@ 32 ‘fam! 85 80 rownevile 69 #74 Milwaukee 4 3 Puffale $1 38 Minneapolis 40 36 Chicage $1 44 New Orleans 88 72 > neinnati 50 %8 New York 58 50 Sl eveland 49 642 a 48 34) ver 62 29 Peliston 41 33) Detrett 48 42 Phoenix 92 65) Dulath 38 31 Pitteburgh $2 79 Fort Worth 15 49 St. Louls 86 41) > Re 47 38 &. Francisco 88 65; “sughton 3 631: 8. & Marte 39 33) ta cksen 8T 34 Traverse 44 «38; Kansas City 4 g Seen $ pF ansing Reatt / * Angeles §7 66 Tampa 61 73! dren, we're proud to be able help this year's fund drive.” * * * | This is the fifth consecutive year Crofoot School has held a rally to’ raise money for the UF tO those things our Republicans said: The third quarter also is ex-, last year,’ namely, that Michigan pected to be favorable. since the had lost 180.000 jobs. * * * “So now the people have met in _— ‘company's market penetration was its best of the year, a strong 33.3 per cent. EVEN THE KIDS ARE DOING IT — Children at the Crofoot Elementary School today were proving that the Pontiac Area everybody's business. They're shown here drop- ping coins into a campaign. With 167 Augusta St., United Fund is Pontiac Press Phete fishbow! ds their gift to the 1959 them is Mrs. Edwin Amidon, a volunteer UF worker, Third quarter reports generally |show a sag for automobile com- panies because of the heavy ex-! pense connected with the model jchangeover. Additionally this year ‘all three of the major companies |were involved compact cars to market. Ferndale Family Is Awarded $26,084 A Ferndale widov’ and her son |Will receive $26.08! in damages for ‘a highway crash which claimed the life of the father in Canada last lyear, | An out-of-court settlement ap- proved yesterday by the Ontario Supreme Court awards $21,084 to Mrs. Frank Pitcher, 52, of 1381 Wordsworth St., Ferndale, and $5,000 to her son, Philip, 16. *® * * | The defendant, William Albert |Rodgerson of Ontario’s Barton | Township, must also pay a passen- iger in the Pitcher car, Mrs. Jenny ‘Watson of Galt, Ont., $2,993 dam- |ages\and $2,900 for legal and court costs. | Frank Pitcher, 57, died in a hos- |pital three days after the accident ‘on Highway 6 in April 1958. in bringing new/|ternatives — ‘‘another inflation- (Continued From Page One) | sentatives together in a joint | meeting here Sunday prior to | completion of the report for | Eisenhower. | The industry's chief negotiator \said jn presenting its positfon to ithe panel today that the union offered the country only two al- In Detroit yesterday for a pre- view of the “Parade of Postal Progress” exhibition, Summerfield. said: “I have no such ambftions, 1. am a businessman, not a poli. ticlan. My name has never been on a ballot, © “T'll leave that for the bright young men who have long futures ahead of them.” One of the bright young men, in lary increase in steel, or go with- lout steel." | Cooper said ‘‘no agreement will ibe possible’ in the three-month- | lold steel strike unless the union | ‘accepts the companies’ “non-in-| ‘\flationary’’ wage offer and changes | ‘in working conditions. , Cooper told a presidential fact- ifinding hearing the steelmakers “are not willing to buy peace at! |the price of making agreements jwhich will continue to promote ‘inflation and which will prevent them from taking reasonable steps to improve the efficiency. of their Ue “I think Michigan and the na- He added that ‘‘unhappily’’ the |tion will have a Republican ad- companies and the Steelworkers |ministration, The Republicans will Union “are not even in agreement|gain the majority .¢ the House.” A ae ae oan ae are.” He blamed the union for the im- . nol oy Strong Grip for 80 This supported the statement LONDON (UPI — - yy ieeter, a Eighty-year of the fact-finders, that it would yesterday said he was take a major miracle to break injured while climbing 350 steps at ue tens the ‘Friday nner as Ca ee deadline panel to report | He sprained his wrist gripping to President Eisenhower, the railing. Summerfield’s estimation. is Mich- igan Congressman (Rep.) Robert P. Griffin, coauthor of the success- ful labor reforin bill. “Griffin will go places,” the postal chief. Summerfield said any number of men could seek the Republican Presicential nomination, He de- clined to pick a. favorite. “But.” he said, “it looks like said x * Another prediction: * that he was old enough to have been their father. Only one of his professors in college was older than him, yet he was elected vice president of his class and named chancellor of his law fraternity. He even submitted to the boyish initiation ceremony, he remembers, * * * During his 13 years on the prose- cutor’s staff, the bespectacled white-haired Taylor has helped de- velop more than 30 young attor- neys into competent trial lawyers. Offer Polio Shots at Bethune This Afternoon, Night Today’s polio clinic will be at Bethune School from 1-4 p.m. and 5 E epielitli el iy Ff 3 2 i z 2 ff lig |THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 ] hd f THREE | Clothes Bargain to Aid Patients Air Force Blue at 10c to Cheer Up State Sick by New Garments LANSING (®— State mental pa- . tients accustomed to comparative- ly drab costumes have some finer garments on the way—fashioned from the grade-A wool material worth $4.25 a yard. And as part of the bargain there) is a $70,000 windfall for taxpayers, who usually foot the bill, Michigan| taxpayers that is. / Acting Gov. John B. Swainson | explained yesterday that Michigan has been given 60,000 yards of Air) dustrial Force blue surplus materia) made! available by the state -. federal surplus property section. OH, THAT CAD, HE — French-American in- designer Raymond Loewy sits in his version of a Cadillac, He sleeked- i and face-lifted the car for a Paris auto show. Loewy doesn't plan to take it to Detroit “because up, dechromed they would probably stone me.”’ The price—10 cents a yard to cover the cost ef handling. It Swainson said 12,000 yards will be fashioned into garments for men and women by 150 inmate workers in prison industry shops at. the State Prison of Southern Michigan) at Jackson. The material will be made into women’s skirts, jackets and jump- ers and men’s suits, slacks and shirts. Two thousand pairs of pants and 180 dozen shirts already have been ordered for mental patients. The annual cost of clothing an | adult patient, $24, is expected to be cut te a small fraction. Swainson said yardage not re- quired for this purpose will be made available to high schools for use by home economics classes, for window draperies and similar The latter refers to the fact that uses. fhe scrap book is printed on one He said Michigan is the first big piece of paper, folded four State to start utilizing the surplus times. Its content consists of phil- cloth. osophy, wit and facts. Mackie Fears Federal Act Will Torpedo Urban Roads BOSTON (#—Highway Commis- though the federal gas tax has just sioner John C. Mackie says he been increased by one cent, suffi- has caught wind of a move in cient funds won't be available.\and Washington that would have near-|that further cuts have to be made disastrous effects on Michigan's somewhere,"’ he said. road building program, in metro- Mackie was in Boston for the politan areas. National Assn. ~*~ «© * 'Officials convention. He said it threatened to deal|—— the state's urgan area construction % plans a “knockout blow’ *"—coming || on the heels of a 30-million-dollar cut announced last week in the) ’s Full of Lies PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — Harry Oliver, 7134 years old, is working overtime these days thinking up lies for the next issue of his newspaper, the Desert Rat Scrap Book. This publication, issued four times a year, has two slogans: “Price 10 cents—only one lousy thin dime,” and “Only newspaper in America you can open in the wind.” * * * Right Off the Boat Direct From HOLLAND finest bulbs . . . - state's 1960 share of federal funds |B meat "inspected "= ai Seeieed for improvements on interstate|® Spring” “Ana” Simms tere direct || Dn routes. 3 gr lela deaeeieee | Mackie said yesterday he learned that an Eisenhower ad- ministration committee studying | the nation’s road effort has rec- ommended elimination of, or at least a cut in, spending on urban connectors. This would halt or “‘slow to a walk” vital projects in the Detroit and Grand Rapids areas, he said. BACK 15 YEARS “It will turn the clock back at least 15 years to the old concept) > that expressways connecting urban , areas should dump traffic at the gates of major cities and let the local communities solve the prob-, = lem from the city limits to down- = town,”’ he said. ‘ He said cities cannot bear the staggering costs involved without | substantial federal help, and urban motorists paying federal gas taxes would not be getting a fair shake, If the administration goes along with the committee recommenda- tion, the Michigan commissioner said, it would halt or greatly re tard work on the Walter P. Chrys- ler Expressway, the Edsel Ford Expressway extension and on link- ing the Grand Rapids Expressway, with the Detroit-Muskegon Ex- pressway, L heen ttee SOR CINE «aang Sin MEA x * I “The theory seems to be the = administration fear that even © FULL ott DOZEN ‘Miraculous Vision 12 for Fails 4th Appearance WARSAW, Poland (UPD — Dwdindling crowds waited in vain Desert Newspaper All Wet of State settled be. Ft x See ee fluffy nap, whip-stitch binding. 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TV Antennas for Coler er Return the ie « * bark in italics. er Black & White Antenna to . ; _' Oliver invented the mule-cussing Pre-Wirea & Pre- Ms 5 Art Oliver's house, called Fort Oli- contest and the lazv dog contest. © qeenibied is bs-ii-Teess vowin Be ver, is far out on the desert. He The best cussed-out mule and the self Installation Refunded says the buzzards come back : laziest dog get the prizes. every year like the swallows come, back to Capistrano. Its front yard is full of rusty relics, including Oliver's 17-year- old dog, Whiskers. Whiskers is getting deaf. Oliver bought him a New York Thruway hearing aid, but Whiskers ate it Death Toll Is Doubled He thought it was a peanut. | ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)—A total of or not, it only costs one lousy thin dime. * * * “Now he keeps hearing his stom- 48 persons have been killed in ach rumble and thinks it's thun- accidents on the New York Thru- der,"’ Oliver explains. ‘‘He goes in way this year—more than double the house to get out of the rain.” \last year’s toll. The Thruway Rain on the desert? Well, a six- Authority said the recession was nch rain means the drops are six evidently an important factor in inches apart, Oliver explains. \holding 1958 deaths to 17. Less Oliver too has whiskers. They’re driving and less drinking, they 7134) said. white, like his hair. He is sere 3 2 ee dee IN WARMTH AND 8% : Pine oa ii. nad 100° COTTON Sheet Blankets ©» Regular $2.75 value — washable cotton with 72 x 95 inches. Lilac color. T 4-STYLES — Sheet Blankets Regular values to $3.00 — all 100%. cotton ~ 70 x 80” floral design or 80 x 108” | 99 pastels. Ist quality. DOUBLE Sheet Blankets Regular $4.00 value — 100% cotton in 72 = x 84 inches. 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CIAN, Caldwell. ok THE CAVE, \Warren. NONFICTION THE STATUS SEEKERS, Pack- ard FOR 2c PLAIN, Golden. a Se STYLE,| Prelimimary work should be trun White. completed and initial operations FOLK MEDICINE, Jarvis. begun in early 1961 SHIFT GOWNS MILLION IN REAL ESTATE:| The mobile lounge will be de-| Were > Rorantaad "jsigned to transport passengers ~~ a ‘ from the terminal of the new air. 10.95 e fe port serving Washington to jet « ! Sales of Foreign Cars airliners on the field. Elegantly styled shift gowns by one i a 'U . S L Mo th * * * of the best lingerie makers. Specially + $i ti P Pp in State Last n hope it will solve the | purchased close-out style with a , Bi LANSING @® — For the first time in four months, sales of foreign-made cars in Michigan jumped shatply in September, Secretary of State James M. Hare of long walks to planes that can-| not be taxied close to the build- | ings because of superheated ex- FAMOUS MAKE double layer of sheer over nylon tri- cot. 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Feemens wi , Pessoa. ees See es Manager a Aevertising’ Director New Car Enthusiasm Great News for Area As the automobile companies are completing the announcements of their new models, increasing con- fidence is apparent throughout the country. * * * From all the signs, people clear across the land are receiving these new cars with enthusiasm and applause. Pontiac Motor reports that expectations have been ex- ceeded by the appraisals accorded the new models by dealers and the public alike. This is big news here. It’s our bread and butter. ~*~ * * Other companies are also enthusi- astic over the widespread support given to their new offerings and all in all, 1t looks as though the nation would have another really good auto- mobile year. And this is of tre- mendous importance. The automobile has been the bell cow of American economy for years and years. * * * Its ramifications are so far-reach- ing that it spreads into every sector of the countrv and into widely diversi- fied lines. In scores and scores of cities across the country, local indus- tries are serving the automobile trade. Frequently they are the biggest plants in their respective commu- nities. Hence, the way the automobile goes is of prime importance x * * Here in Pontiac, we have addi- tional cause for solid satisfaction because of the fine showing and prominence of the new products of our GMC Truck and Coach Division. Always a reliable and dependable balance wheel, the great advances made recently in design are beginning to pay off on South Boulevard. We possess the most modern institution in the business, headed by a young, aggressive group of execulives that are turning in one of the out- standing performances in auto- motive circles. * * * No one is really competent to tore- cast business activities a year ahead, but the self-elected soothsayers, who have no hesitation in taking this pre- carious step, foresee a fine and active year throughout the balance of 1959 and right through 1960. Whatever comes, it does seem reasonable to as- sume that Pontiac will be well for- ward in industria] activities. x~ * * The outlook is promising. Current signs are favorable. Birthday Wish to Ike Is for Continued Health Happy Birthday. IKE. Today President DwiGuT D. EIsEN- HOWER is 69 years old. He was born in Denison, Tex.. on October 14. 1890 x * * He joins a rather select group, since only two other Chief Execu- tives have reached that age in of- fice. They were Andrew Jackson and James Buchanan. Our country has never been rep- resented by a President that has reached the age of 70 while in office, but Ike hopes to be the first. We cer- tainly second this wish and sincerely hope we are congratulating him one year hence. x * * Naturally Ike does not take his desire for granted. Recently he re- marked that no man can foretell what his life span is to be. On the other hand, he talks of his retire- ment and the long leisurely trip around the world he plans. x * * While his political foes may snipe. we hope he continues his golf, vaca- 'e b 7 tions and guards his health for his family of 170 million Americans. The President looks healthy, and with all the wonderful advances in medical science, we hope that he has many, Many more birthdays to cele- brate. When You Must Wait This little tidbit filtered in to our office and for a smile it seems worth passing on. x *«* * Dip you ever get bored or impatient waiting for your wife? Do you develop a case of fidgets because a friend is late for a luncheon or business ap- pointment? Here’s a little gume to play that not only eases such nervous ten- sions but affords considerable amusement. Simply look at all the women passing by and note what they have done to their eyebrows. * x * Try it sometime. You'll be amused, astonished and—at times—positively awestruck. The Man About Town Freeze Is Delayed Pontiac Area Is Favored; Best Record in 30 Years Daughter: What when some fathers get off their hands they must put their son-in-law on his feet. With the middle of October almost here this area has not had a killing frost. Some tender garden vegetables and other vege- tation have been a little nipped, but no serious damage has resulted. . My dependable weather watchers ell me that we're making a record. Among them, Howard Halliman, out on Pontiac Trail. says that this is the latest that Jack Frost has held off his first chilling bite in over 30 years Everything has matured to such an ex tent that Herman Ratzloff, who rents a farm in Oxford Township, says a killing frost would now do but little damage Corn and potatoes would be the only farm crop victims. And frozen corn loses none of its food content. either in the grain or for silage use. As to potatoes, a frost would now be welcomed by the grow- ers, as it would kill off the vines and make digging much easier Check up another credit mark for 1949 Should the Pontiac-Saginaw game Fri- day evening result in a tie. our football contest would be over, and Douglas Clark of Auburn Heights would win the $300 prize. He is the only remaining contestant to predict a tie on that game. What looks like guests for the winter {s a report coming from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vernon of 2740 Sylvan Shores Drive, as a family of five raccoons has moved into their attic. A squash vine has climbed a tree in the garden of Mrs. Arnew Holdsworth of Birmingham. Ten feet abové ground it is bearing a squash as large as a football. Quite in agreement tn this column with Jason Berkley of Rochesier, who sends me a clipping about an inmate of a mental hospital win- ning honors in modern art. His only comment is ‘Well! ! '" Knowing his leaves and their actions, Lyle Abel tells me that they don’t put on rainbow colors on account of the cold, but on ac- count of lack of food. Such a condition would cause any of us to turn green Always hunting for the unusual, Alex Solley of Ortonville. Supervisor of Brandon Township, brings in a queer looking plant that he found growing in a gravel pit. Its identity baffles all of the botanical ex- perts that I’ve consulted, Verbal Orchids to- - Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Durrant of 128 Oneida Road: 61st wedding anni- versary Mrs. Eva Roselle of Commerce; 91st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Zepf of Walled Lake: 56th wedding anniver- Sary. Henry Mole of Montrose: 107th birthday > he ei “$9 s aig te WES Viney A - Batasy: ee te i4 ok: ae Se Stes oa FORE: Invasion of Privacy... ae ate ME David Lawrence. Says: Nikita Admits Guilt (Unwittingly) WASHINGTON — Nikita Khrush- chev has just made a confession of the international crime the Soviet government committed in Hungary He probably did it unwittingly For he never has completely understood the case that the free world has been making against commu- nism as an in- ternational con- spiracy. The confession about Hungary 1s inanexcerpt from the speech LAWRENCE which the Soviet premier made last week ,in a Siberian city, as re- leased in the last three days by the official news agency in Moscow “When the forces of counter- revolution in Hungary attempted to overthrow the popular system. we considered it our international duty to satisfy the request of the revolutionary workers’ and peasants’ government of Hun- gary to help the Hungarian working class, to smash the counterre\ olution,” To understand the full signift- cance of this utterance. it is neces sary to be sure what is meant by the term “‘counterrevolution’’ and “the popular system.’ Hungary was put under Soviet occupation by force after the close of World War II. The elected gov- ernment was ousted by the Com munists in 197. and a_ puppet government was established with- out affording any opportunity then or subsequently for free elections But Khrushchev calls any gov- ernment imposed by Moscow “the popular system’ and re- gards it as a fulfillment of the Communist “revolutionary” purposes. Actually what happened in the autumn of 1956 was that the people of Hungary, resentful of the tyran- nical regime which had been ruling them and particularly of Soviet domination of their country, re- belled and set up a free govern- ment under Imre Nagy. Several thousands of the Soviet troops stationed in Hungary at the time went over to the side of the people of Hungary and allowed Soviet tanks to be used to help resist the Communist forces But the Kremlin order to crush the rebellion prevailed as an overwhelming number of troops was sent into Hungary by Khrushchev, even while Moscow was “négotiating’ with the Nagy government for the withdrawal of all Soviet forces from Hun- gary—the major demand of the Hungarian people. ~ The Soviet government not only overthrew the government in Hun- gary, but later ordered the arrest and execution of its premier, Imra Nagy. after he had been lured by a promise of safety from. the Yugoslav Embassy in Budapest, where he had been given asylum. The United Nations authorized an inquiry but lacked the courage The Country Parson “Just being a Christian makes it easier for others te be Christ. ians — for men find it easier to imitate others." to threaten to expel the Soviet Umon for failing to let the U.N. investigators do a fact-finding job in Hungary. The U.N. General Assembly did vote in. September 1957 to condemn the Soviet Union for aggression in Hungary. Again and again since the tragic events in Hungary. the Soviet gov- ernment has insisted that it was complying with principles of inter- national law and that it was merely aiding an established gov- ernment at its request. This argu- ment is the basis usually given by the Soviets as justification also for controlling al! the other ‘‘captive’’ States such as East Germany, Poland. Czechoslovakia. Bulgaria. Rumania, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Nikita Khrushchev's speech in Siberia Is a surprise. But be may have been emboldened as a consequence of the visit he made to the United States and by the polls which shew that many milliotis of persons in America For what the Soviet premier wants more than anything else is acceptance of what is called the “status quo” —the idea that what has happened is final and that it cannot be changed. . In effect, Khrushchev says, “Let bygones be bygones,” as he over- looks the injustices and calls for free system and the Communist system. (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: ‘Poor Geek’ in Trouble Cutting Off Cigarettes A nice ‘I hope’ kind lady wants to know how she can help her little boy — I mean her husband —in his attempt to quit cigarette smoking. He earnestly desires to quit, but hav- ing gone for six weeks _ without smoking he says he can_ hardly stand it any long- er He says it gets more diffi- cult each day. Also now he takes : a chew of tobac. DR. BRADY o when he gets the craving Sometimes the nice kind lady feels like saying “‘Go back to cigarettes — that would be better than the filthy habit of chewing.” The poor fellow’s struggle with his habit has made his disposi- tion very bad. He is 30 and has smoked a pack a day for 35 years.. Here we have a weak charac- ter to begin with — anyone who begins smoking at the age of 15 years is of weak character. Still, the lady doesn't say what is the matter with the little boy, that a diet patterned on the re- generation or model health diet won't cure. And she doesn't say whether her husband drinks. If he arinks, he is not likely to break the smoking habit. If the man is worried about lung cancer, why should he worry about that now? After all, he has been smoking cigarettes 35 years and no cancer in al] that time. Whether cigarette smoking is a direct or contributing cause of eancer is still a matter of opinion. In my opoinion, that is. And it is likely to remain so until we learn the cause of can- cer. I'd call smoking a pack of cig- arettes a day excessive. That would cost over $2 a week, and: I doubt that any such smoker de- rives as much solace and serenity from his smoking as I get from my pipe — at less than one-third of the cost. Moreover I'm sure that, ounce for ounce, tobacco smoked in a pipe is a lot less harmful than either cigarettes or cigars because tobacco burning in a cigarette or a cigar produces more ‘carbon monoxide than tobacco burning in a pipe, and a pipe smoker, rarely inhales whereas cigarette smokers often do and cigar smokers some- times do so. I hope by now you know that it isn’t the nicotine that does harm, but the carbon monoxide in tobacco smoke. -There is pre- cious little nicotine in tobacco smoke. There is always a cer- tain amount of carbon. monoxide in tobacco smoke. | It is the carbon monoxide in a smoke-filléd room that makes non- smokers sick. Breathing air con- taining only 1 part of carbon monoxide per thousand may cause headache, tightness across fore- head. flushing of face, throbbing i temples, weakness, dizziness, maybe vomiting. * * * letters not moré than one page or 100 Signed lon personal health and hy: dis- ~ ease. diagnosis, or treatment, wil] be answered b r. William Brady if «a stamped, self-add envelope {s sent to The Pontiac Pree estan Michigan (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People Tells Effect of I on Consumer ¢ insurance, taxes, telephone, postage, selling costs, etc. ais Bae net profit of $15 or $20. The manufacturer is made a , to be divided perhaps among a few hundred or a few thousand stock holders who invested their money in the company. people ah -" a small part of the cost You hear say are only to the purchaser. ‘Those people just don’t know what they're talking ‘That Horse Laugh Must Be Hearty’ It Bobby Layne is laughing as hard as I think he is, why you can hear him if yeu just open the window, And those coaching staff quarterbacks on top of the grand- stand better resign in a body. Who ever saw worse plays called at worse times? Disgusted Cash Customer Seconds Suggestion by Woman Lawyer I commend you for printing the recent excellent article, “Woman Lawyer Speaks Up.’’ I'm @ former teacher -who has had to give up teaching due to school conditions. * * * * * * Your paper is in a position to improve present conditions. If you premote such classes, you'd be do- ing the community, even the coun- try. a great service. Broken homes, delinquency, poor education, teach- er resignations and scarcity, crime can and will be greatly diminished Should such classes be established. Organizations such at PAL, Boys’ Club, ete., are very good, but the greatest need lies with the parents. Merey L. Stem 353 Going St. ’ ‘Yet Such Sponsors Expect Us to Buy’ There’s a TV program entitled “Who Do You Trust?”’ and they taught me in the eighth grade to say ‘‘Whom do you trust?"’ What company is sponsoring bad English and grammatical mistakes? How can networks expect people to be- heve in their silly sponsors if neither one is bright enough to write simple phrases correctly? Clarissa Bellvaney ° +--+, Case Records of a Psychologist: eS ‘They Shut Their Eyes to Ike Faults’ Some of the same voices that yell so loud about Gov. Williams like to shut their eyes to the high est debt in history under Eisen- hower and in peacetime, too. Also. about things like high union dues I'm proud my husband can pa) them. Before the union there were times we couldn't buy « postage stamp. Viriesio Bustecen Drayton Plains ‘Now We Can See Both the Programs’ Ed Sullivan was too much fo Steve Allen and they changed Al len’s time. Sullivan seems to clean up on everyone. Most people wil welcome the change as they car hear both programs without switch ing back ahd forth. The fall pro grams are not so hot and we nee Sullivan and Allen at differen times. I would like to know how many people listen to alf thos killer westerns. Against Six Shooters e Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A cold war could be easily . . And quicky made to end... Ii we could change each enemy Into a trusted friend .. . But that is quite impossible Wher enemies refuse .. . And when they twist the facts around. . . And falsely they accuse .. . We could not win them over in... A hun dred thousand days ... As lon: as they would not give up .. Their avaricious ways ... And so we have no choice except . . . To ready our defense~. _ » Whatever labor it may take . . . Of nationa’' expense .. . But some day all the world will learn . . . Though i! may be too late ... That God made Earth for love and peace . . And not for greed and hate. (Copyright, 1968) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY If the world hate you, ye know. that it hated me before it hated you.—John 15:18. * * * Hate belongs with sin. If we d a wrong, we hate either the thin or God, or ourselves, or some body else.—Duffield. Extra Weight May Kill Romance Notice the thrilling change in Doris. But that is only part of the miracle. Listen to her mother’s report of how ro- mancé again returned to a stodgy married couple! Wives, it isn’t the age of 40 that makes you lose your mates, but that roll of excess upholstery around your equator! So send for the dieting booklet below and salvage your waning romance. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case C-469: Doris B., aged 16, is the “‘fatty’’ high school junior mentioned yesterday. She launched on the 10-day de- hydration diet, and after the 10th day her weight had dropped from 154 to 143, or 11 pounds, That elated her, for dieters need quick reassur- ance. Then she shifted to her saw Doris again. She had stream- lined her figure remarkably, for much of his former ardor or physical interest in me. “So I also had a serious prob- lem myself, in addition to my worry about Doris.. As a result, when she asked me to join her on a diet, I decided to do so, for I weighed 158 and am just the same height as Doris, “Now my weight is only 135, and I feel like a new woman. And my husband has certainly changed, too, for he comes out into the kitchen as soon as he reaches home at night, and kisses me as if I were a young girl again. “That's something he hadn't done for 10 years or more. For he used to come home and just drop down in an easy chair in the living room. “Oh, he'd call out a greeting, such as ‘Hello, Honey,’ but he ~ would stay in there with his news- Paper or watch TV till I called him to dinner. * * * “But now he actually invites me to go out for a date. - ship romance, does he find he is juggling a baby hippo on his knee? If he gallantly tries to steer you around the ballroom floor in a dance, does he feel as awkward and conspicuous as if he were a gigolo hired to cavort with a fat dowager? Don’t be elepliantine! How do you wixes expect to hold the lifelong devotion of your mate af you throw away those alluring charms; including the You can duplicate what Doris and her mother did. Nobody else can Always write ‘ot : you but yourself! Dr 7& is “y —*i > = ot ee de oy - —_ |e 2a Se ee ee ee ‘ — re aS aS iz ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 tie eS a ee oe ee SEVEN Feta Seve 2.200 altes case oe Women Retreat LONDON wep _ istedeicabate' id bake ote / went oni Base Camp. n in Mountain Tre Presbyterian Church in'first all - women ° expedition to|trek back to the highest Himalayas has {fortnight Raa so vohege sets miei They'll Try Anything KATMANDU, Népal ws — The! the expedition” will pi / fk FEDERAL dept. stores Downtown AND Drayton Pisins OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Saturday Gray tweed with chin- chin collar, pile lining, 8-18. $26 Chin - chin * collar tweed in button - up, 8 to 18. Peerless plaid in gray or brown is Bu durin pile fined, a y now, u this big coot sale! oem eey Black alpaca, slim-lined with chin collar. In sizes 7 to 15. unl They’re “make believe”, many worth up to $5 under-water gems! 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CSCO el “ap — ss hlUhel mee “ Light THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14; 1959 or . . inal’ | Seltridge Air Force Base, Mount Austrian Chief Chats (Questions Size Three Meet Death | Gare. ae pie, st oy (Wy kite in Kremlin : “2 Ld of village about eight — Nikita SE. fs ff j . in State Plane Crash sree west of Bare Figg es ooo snd Presi } af Cessna,/adolf Schaert of Austria , including airmen, plum farm of George Marsh- Tuesday, reported. Congressman to Ask ‘ meted: to their deaths in a foggy|cil whe told state police he heard Schasst come hare Ser ‘aike tat ke Why 5,000 Back Fae a a teeny pete pe ln a alpen darn tag whos Six SAC Bombers Killed were S_ Sgt. Eugene R.jage was strewn over 100 feet. the two countries. Bersbem in both of er apitie, large steel mill may re- WASHING = The belonged to the A single 'necticut ee ee = Ae cama Hatke La-|;,ime plane belonged to ismclqdre os much as $00 railtlom gal- \day he will ask President Eisen- group made up of base militaryjlons of water @ day to maintain ‘hower why there are 5,000 GI's, ‘The airmen were stationed at ‘and civilian personne! _ toperation. ~~ \civilian workers and dependents jin Spain for every six Strategic Air (Command (SAC) bombers ‘“‘on the line” at U.S. air bases there. | — DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER a New Imperial DISHMASTER’ trip in Europe for the House |Armed Services Committee, said he was “disturbed about the util- \ization of manpower” at many of |the 23 installations he observed. | | jeach of the three SAC bases in <2 Spain there was six nuclear-armed ; ‘bombers ready ‘‘on the line.” He! City Safety Director W. G. Mat- ‘said back of the six planes were|ton said he believes night games) 12,000 to 3,000 military men and | prompt many teenage misdeeds, | about 2,000 dependents plus 1,200 to/including drinking, which would! 1,500 Spanish civilians working at not occur if games were in the | He said each base was a $100,- City riser polos payer raged f . :000,000 ‘‘little American” city. Pagers : Agree Fits 7) | “Do they need all these people?” (‘Comment until after oe any sink! ines s * * | A VERY PRACTICAL and DESIRABLE GIFT! |. KI Job By = Pe ee gael ag You are remembered and appreciated scores of times each day when you , . ’ , - : . . ¥ iF ire Truck Is on Jo lhas been that might games draw give her a Dishmaster! She’l] have extra time to do the things she enjoys. PLYMOUTH, Wis. —A new fire/bigger crowds. | © Hands are never immersed in ‘dishwater’! truck purchased by Superior, Wis, | © Dishes may be washed as they are used! . ; ; was on its way through Plymouth! The oiltown of Smackover, Ark.,| © Faster — wash, scrape and rinse at one time! , TV WENNER AND FAMILY — Charlies Van h AP Wirephete | when a fire broke out. Fire Chief'got its name from a corruption . © Price Includes installation! oren, who won fame and more than $100,000 involved in the admitted trickery that took place |\44x Giebler said the aerial lad- of ‘‘Sumac-couvert,”” which is yn a TV quiz show, posed in a New York hospital on the defunct “Twenty-One’ show, but. he thus (ger truck, quickly pressed into what early French hunters called NEW FACTORY BRANCH en WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE RD. with his wife, Geraldine, and daughter Eliza~ far has not appeared before the House Investi- 'service, saved a two-story down- the place because ofa dense cover DEMONSTRATION, SALES snd SERVICE ‘ FE 8-2588 beth. a few days after the baby’s birth in July gating Committee . . . either by invitation or town store. lot sumac in the vicinity. 1458. Van Doren has publicly denied that he was | command. Charles Van Doren Hit Jackpot Found Family as Well as TV Fame BILL CULLEN SAYS: By United Press Internationa! ried in April 1957. A daughter gree in mathematics and was! Charies Van Doren, now 33, was was bern to them a little over a teaching and studying for his Ph D | just a fledgling college instructor year ago. : umbi | “ith a famous family name when silininstgriclians bai = Sele Get the one that’s Rated No. 1! Get the only washer with the patented 3-Ring Agitator] The features are right—the quality is nght—and— te entered the isolation booth be- Van Doren's first book, “‘Lin- became the nation’s favorite well-| fore a television camera three Coln’s Commando,” a biography of educated young man in the winter | years ago a Civil War figure written in col-,of 1956-1957 | . RR laboration with Ralph J. Roske,| * * He came out @ little over three T8S Published at the time of his’ Television viewers have had rionths later a national hero with M#@F™ 48°‘ regular glimpses of him since, on; $129.000 jackpot. a $50.000-a-year) * * * ' scholarly NBC panel shows and as ue n job and a bride-to-be. The young quiz whiz came from,a morning TV commentator. evisio He still teaches English also. at a solid} y literary and scholarly family Reds to Probe Antarctic Columbia University, from which iculty his father, the noted writer Beth his parents are writers; lark Van Doren, retired last Cart Van Doren, the late biog- | MOSCOW UA — The fifth Soviet epring rapher, was his uncle. The wide | Antarctic expedition will sail Shortly after his retirement store of knowledge he exhibited aboard the polar ship OB early from the winner’s box on the | ¢@rime his weeks on the TV quis (next month to continue geological * 2 ' NBC quiz show ‘Twenty-One.”’ | was to a large degree, he said, bese meteorological research in Van Doren married the secretary | ¢ fruit of years of family com- | sastern Antarctica under the in. | he had hired to belp with his ‘eee: ternational geophysical cooperation | unaccustomed fan mail. Geral. | He was graduated from St. program, Tass said Tuesday. The dine Ann Bernstein was 23, Van John's College, Annapolis, Md., expedition chief is E. Korotkevich. e Doren. 31, when they were mar- received a Columbia master’s de- a geographer. SEE YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER NOW FOR THESE TREMENDOUS’ WASHER VALUES: WATCH BILL CULLEN te “The Price is Might” Moadey tars Friday on NOC-TV! “THE PRICE IS. 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Serve directly from baking | the two smaller ones, saving a ee emeens light sweet red or *Dt® Gich at table with bow! of 1 1 tablespoon butter review of the third one for later.| S°™ Steam seuce cream sauce. * «* * Peel bananas and slice them in| Seur Cream Sance i t Latest in the group of dollar “#! lengthwise. Arrange the halves iE our cream cookbooks put out by Betty Crock. /S)™umetrically in buttered baking er is “Betty Crocker’s Guide to/dish. Sprinkle with fresh blue-| Easy Entertaining.” (Golden Press, >e'Ties and brown sugar. Pour until well blended, This can 4 New York.) This small spiral /°T@nge juice carefully around/used in-place of whipped cream. bound book was written to show} that it “can be easy and fun for tne hostess as well as the guest.” Bits of etiquette. saggestions for ice-breaker games, even the wording for imvitations are included along with recipes in this helpful book. It is profuse- ly Wustrated with clever little’ drawings on almost every page and with a section of colored photographs that will make your | mouth water. | * * * ° Whether vou're a brand new homemaker who is still a bit shaky about entertaining vour husband's friends and vour in-laws — or whether you're a homemaker with years of experience to help! you over the rough spots — you'll! find something in this gav little book with the needlepoint sampler cover design BLUEBERRY HILL . NEW = PIE — The use of prepared packaged herb- The second book is e Bue ber:s Hill Cookbook by Else Mas seasoned stuffing as a crust, makes this chicken pie a real taste ter $5.95. Thomas Y. Crowell; sensation C pa New York Some of \ou may have read an account of Dushbatleerper her life on a Vermont farm in ve cup peesiet packaged —— , smed stuffin imely crumbe top- ning VA hate to Do Th is ef U Ing eg , . : ¢ for . Is in answer to many . ‘ ns Mix stuffing with butter; press mixture firmly to bottom and side! of 9” pie plate. m has had w rests ire la _ . i" J d C f It is mot a general cookbook, se as rus full of canning directions and simple instructions on hew to boil 7 ver In a saucepan, stir milk inte soup: add chicken, peas, onion. water. But it is full of exciting \day chicken can be trans. Pf r; beat ; turn inte ple shell. recipes that you will want to formed into an unusually differ * ® ® try immediately. ent dish through the addition of' Bake at 425 F. about 10 min- , lends Utes or until bubbly. Then on top of pie. arrange border of % cup nn so herb-seasoned stuffi ng. whict that her mea] preparations may it a spicy piquant flavor. Both stuffing crumbs: sprinkle center De t for t e family in the win body and tang are added through with parsley ‘Mikes 6 servings. t 100 guest nef the use of prepared packaged a ug between ft N€ stuffing in this delicious poultry “ ee na pie, in hieu of the tradivonal crust. Qyiek Tartar Sauce amusing comments on the reci pes. Th are eX nt leftuve CAmnes Fhe Ee take Tartar sauce for fish is made suggestior ee iting Prepaces Rero-se®- Quickly by mixing a teaspoon. a nid | iz cup butier each of instant minced onion and 4. 1 would expect. there are’ 1"1ot;-of can ef condensed cream of water. Let stand a few minutes,’ lots of recipes featuring blueber aati & sg cashed ibened NEhick ca pn then add mayonnaise, chopped ries which grow. wild around Pie ” parsley, pickle relish and a’ Blueberry Hill Farm. We can al. } ey) Ince cain bsqueeze of lemofMor lime juice. 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Con ELMDALE CUT GREER or WAX BEANS 10% CHOICE eg 10M: NORTHWOOD MARKETS A ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS 888 Orchard Lake Rd.”.|! Open Daily ‘til 9 P.M. Open Sunday ‘til 5 P.M. ELEVEN _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 pane sesieans ili. Her lawyer, A. L. Wirin Tuesday he will file a petition with| the U.S. Supreme Curt for a re- hearing of her appeal from a 15- Once on Probation year prison term on her convic- WORKING WITH YOUTH — Two members of the Pontiac Police Officers Assn. (PPOA) instruct two youngsters in football funda- mentals. The PPOA is sponsoring one of the teams in the West Side Boys Chub Pee-Wee Football League. Centering the ball is Pentiac Press Phote Charles Taylor, 12, of 232 W. Wilson A\e. His team-mate is Peter |been out this long, might just as Jones, 12, of 129 Bagley St, The uniformed officer is Patrolman Donald Russ. On the far right is Patrolman Leonard the team’s coach. ‘The team is called the PPOA Beagles. / acey, Kon tn Texas of possessing mari for Hatchet Attack " LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A man Attempt New Method Street, School Bonds Practice Shot Shtcess . 7 ‘ ‘ * efe 2 8 et ee "* St | F | Air-Launched Missile ~— vieemens Framiles Could Destroy Satellite Hi ting ‘Rock Bottom’ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPD), There was ‘no official estimate RRISVILLE, Pa. ) 1 abe iyi me Ae Force used an earth) but informed sources said the mis- “ts cutting dita As rates oie ‘ee ber “gat ape : — target practice Tues-|sile whizzed to within 10 to. 2 of fact we are at rock bottom, pooh 4 . ve miles of the satellite which is cir- although there are other families USM for years to get. - PR omy speaking, ig perm gn Faget ver far worse off than we are.” ored a bullseye. miles hour, This combination This, ‘explains Helen Galambos, : ope os An AirLaunched Ballistic Mis-lof speed, altitude and timing 33, is how the steel strike has U-9- Gives Philippines sile (ALBM) which streaked away|made the feat all the more im- affected her family. Her husband Protection Ass urance from a B47 bomber over the At- pressive, is one of the 6,100 employes on lantic 20 miles off the Fiorida m: * strike at U.S. Steel Corp. Fairless) WASHINGTON (UPI) — The coast flashed 150 miles high to- Air’ Force“ officials emphasized Works. They have a t'2-month-old|United States has reassured the ward the orbiting paddle wheel sat-| that there was no attempt to inter- daughter. Phi ellite which the United States capt or AMtaiy BE tae peddle t ¢ Philippines that an attack on the launched trom Cape Canaveral wheel. The purpose of the firing Mrs Galambos save they ace & islands would be regarded as an Aug, 7. was merely to “demonstrate the month behind on their mortgage 4ttack on the United States “and The shot could tead to devel. | feasibility of firing ballistic mis- payments and have not been able Would instantly be repelled.” opment of air-launched niiddiies | Siles from aircraft,” the Air Force \" pay other bills The formal assurance was con to kneck down satellites, | Said. “We're cutting on food where tained in a set of documents made a * *« * jwe can,"’ she cite “We are not Public by the State Department No More Peeling | tures the AUBM, said the missile’ \SAlcur meats’ sre: siews. We. axe| === 1 tures 7 missile’s of\our meals are stews. We are . . ng second stage fell back to earth buying less meat and when we do LUGGAGE $ 95 So Mickey Will and plunged into the sea 1,100 jget it, it’s the cheaper grades.”’ 14 miles off Nov Scotia. Thus much | Many other families like the | 3-Pe. Matched Set Marry Candy of the North Atlantic was the fir- |Galambos are in financial trouble.] TRUNKS — FOOT LOCKERS ing range for the spectacular dem- ia taal are going unpaid. Priced Low To Go LOS ANG (AP) —Ex-gam.| onstration |Bills are piling up. Christmas is 2 5 ber Sachay Com ae stain The Air Force said the missile approaching and there’s no money | EDWARD'S 18 s. saginaw . tchub stri passed near the path of the paddle for childrens’ toys. gM ys Gaye, pper Candy Barr| veel in a test “to check the accu- * * ft r ——s . ; ~ racy of the guidance system at! . But the wives are not pressuring : : — said she's going to sive ot erearuine teat! PaW | their husbands to rush ints » cot | Complete Catering Service ag said cal.” | tlement. Most take the position ECONOMICAL BUFFETS |that their husbands, since they’ v« PREPARED BY |wel] stay out a little longer until JERRY'S BAKERY they get what they’ want. Miracle Mile FE 0 Margaret Gribbin, 28, feels that | ""°?7ins Center +3603 President Eisenhower ‘should Se —— have stepped in before this” to - effect a settlement. Coming October 16th Several months ago Cohen said) |assessment bonds for street im- igati 4 i : he planned to marry Miss Barr,/accused of fatally knifing an provements locally was granted general obligation bond issues ig woo many tans ee The Solid Plymouth whose real name is Juanita Dale actress in Texas Sunday was tg Convert Sea Water taling $1,661,000 for school con- ‘oo many families are hard up for 1960 Phillips, They became placed on probation five years ago, and Mickey-announced his engage-|for attacking his former wife's) SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI)—An ment to another stripper, Beverly roommate with a hatchet, police attempt to obtain fresh water Hills. That one cooled, too. records show. | from the sea, using a new K | “direct freeze” method of con- lin the slaying at Del Rio, Tex., of version, began on a test basis Woodhull Group to Meet |i seen Ethridge, was accused by| here today. A meeting to elect officers, ap-/his former wife of attempting to| Carrier Corp., working under prove by-laws and collect dues run down her and her friend with a $150,000 government contract of the Woodhull Lake Civic Assn., |his car. | for the pilet project, will use Inc. will be held at 5:30 p.m.| Smith, an actor, also was Its new system to turn out about Saturday at the McVittie School in’ accused of attacking a bus driver 15,000 gallons of fresh water a Drayton Plains. - |here in 1958. day. SHOP PENNEY’S YOU’LL LIVE BETTER AND YOU'LL SAVE! > Sat gee ft" 4 oe ‘ weg Dee > vores »*. . ie, PENNEY’S 3-D KNIT THERMAL UNDERWEAR TRAPS BODY HEAT! 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A fashion show with apparel by the Don Thomas Sporthaus in Ferndale was + {pate 8 assumed Tuesday's dental auxiliary Mrs. Lewis Gach, left, of Birmingham New officers is president this year. PE CRB Sx ff tI Wilson. duties at luncheon. Vrs. Wilbert C. \ \ featured with Audrey Wilson, commentator. of Birmingham orchestra, te Mg Francesco Di Blasi again dis- excelling in his role of operatic the most exacting pdog -Sarrmde date ducting . In listening to the Pentiae Press Phetes left. as Vedder Viss Vrs. Robert L. introduced ae ee : ® Whiteman of Birmingham, right, out- going president, presented the gavel to the new president. Weetua ee” Sere Women s Section fet. See Personal News Around the Area Glenn Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hartman of Starr avenue, kas been selected the 1960 Michigan State Uni- versity homecoming chairman. Homecoming festivities on Oct 24 will be highlighted by the Indiana-MSU football game. * * * Robert Luscombe, son of Mrs. Charlotte Luscombe, of Wallace street, is assistant di- rector for the opening produc- tion of the Wayne State Uni- versity Theater's season, Rodger and Hammerstein's “Allegro."’ Robert,, who has played at Will-O-Way Play- house, has appeared in the shows “Adding Machine.’ “Antigone” and “She Stoops to Conquer.” « * * Among students at Southern -College of Optometry at Mem- phis, Tenn. is James Michael Cullens, fo Mrs. Jathes L. webb of Pontiac. He attended the University of Missouri. * * * On the Dean's List.at Michi gai State University is Joan ‘ RE, Be wpe Ree a Gorman of North Genesee avenue. * * * Mrs. John S. Judd, president of the Birmingham Smith Col- lege Alumnae Club, will at- tend the inauguration of Dr. Thomas C. Mendenhall as sixth president of Smith on Thurs- day as a guest of the college from Birmingham. Pr. Men- denhall who succeeds Dr Benjamin F. Wright as presi- dent was formerly associate professor of history at Yale University. * * * Enrolled in the supermarket distribution curriculum at Western Michigan University is Ronnie L. Koon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pemberton of Wanamaker street. The two- year program prepares young men for management careers in the supermarket field. x* * * Sydney S. C. Owen Jr. of West Rundell street made a trip to New York City recently and while there saw the Broadway musical ““Destry Rides Again.” * ghatert 4e% <4 eet eR an oe ee es ee A a Mr. and Mrs. Charlies P Henderson of LeGrande avenue had as weekend guests Mrs George Adams of Philadelphia and Mrs. Norman Taylor of Pocomoke Cify, Md. Mfrs. Adams and Mrs. Taylor are great aunts of Gloria Jean Cunningham who was married Saturday to John Gazette. * * * Mrs. Albert Scharr of North Edith street and Mrs. Alfred D. Britton of Tasmania street were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Acton of Grosse Pointe. Later the four attended a Hospitaler Service at Masotriic Temple with Carl S. Winters of Oak Park, Ill. as guest speaker. * * * A son, Christopher Kling, was bofn Oct. 5 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Estes (nee Hermine Kling) of North Astor street. Grandparents of the child are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Estes of Coleman street and Mr. ahd Mrs. Melchoir Kling of Munich, Germany. economy and conciseness of his directing, one is aware of his keenness and precision of mind coupled with matured emotional, spiritual and musi- cal powers. REAL TRIUMPH Pontiac audiences have thrilled before to Maria Rou- mell’s singing but her return last evening in the role of Tosca was a real triumph. With a voice of limitless power and richness, she combines pas- sionate intensity with tragic pathes rarely equalled in oper- atic literature. ‘‘Vissa d’arte,”’ the aria in which Tosca pleads with Searpia on her lover's be- half, is regarded as the most beautiful air of modern Italian opera. Beginning quietly, it works up to an impassioned outburst of grief. In this, as in the whole act, Miss Roumell was superb. Even more arresting than the role of Tosca is Puc- cini’s wonderful musica! delin eation of character in the de- scription of Scarpia, the chief This One Basic Add Calories to Family Diet By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN As most of you know I am printing my Trick and Treat Diet this week. It tricks the pounds whilé it gives you treats in food. You can use the men us aS a Skeleton whén planning meats for your entire famils so that you do not have to plan or prepare two sets of meals, one for you and one for them. For instancé, your family can have larger helpings and can use more butter. They can drink whole milk instead of skim or powdered fat free mifk. More bread and des- serts and sugar can be add- ed te their menus. All of these seemingly minor changes add up to a big dif- ference in calorie count. Here are the menus for to (Thursday | * * * Breakfast tomato ulce morrow Six ounces Two baked or hard poached eggs with the poacher lightly greased with butter end a dot of cheese on each ¢gg One piece of toast Coffee, with one teaspoon sugar Luncheon Brotled lean meat (three ounces One-balf cup carrots Ove glass skim milk One medium apple Dinner vegetable fulce two Rye Krisps Four ounces lean beef One-half cup carrots and pea: flavored with one teaspoon butter One-half cup grapefruit sections ‘fresh or water packed canned One small potato, baked or boiliec with salt and parsicy Eight ounces skim milk Snow (See recipe at back of vooklet If you would like to keep m) Trick and Treat Diet in your patty Apple of police of Rome, who is bent on the destruction of Tosca’s lover, Cavaradossi. In the aria “Mi dicon venal'’ where Scar- pia seeks to square his cot- ruptness with his desire for a beautiful woman, Nicholas Bil- lardello was equal in vocal and histrionic deportment to any Scarpias to come our way. * * * Sharing the spotlight was Jonathon Swift, in his excellent Singing of the role of Cavara- dossi, Anthony Ruda and Gui- seppi Del Monte and other out- Standing members of the Mich igan Opera Company. A cho- rus of local singers directed by George Putnam provided an off stage background of beautiful balance and tone quality. * * x Much eredit for Tosca's suc- cess goes to Stewart Piggins of Detroit, operatic coach and director and to Joseph Tess- mer of Chicago who was in charge of scenery, staging and cosyimes, But singers and ac tors withal, ene is most con ' kit of first aids for the figure send 10 cents and a stamped self-addressed envelope with your request for the complete Trick and Treat diet in booklet Sees scious of the splendid playing ef our own symphony. Having already gained a reputation for artistic ability, these musicians last night scored another tri- umph. Very few major orches- tras ever attempt a full oper- atic production such as this. * * * There was drama and beauty and inspiration in the first half of the concert by the orches- tra. A spritely opener in Cho- pin's ‘Polonaise in A Major’ was followed by the familiar ‘Dance of the Hours’ by Pon- chielli and the nationalistic *Finlandia”’ by Sibelius. A new composition, ‘“Kingsport Over- ture’’ by the Royal Oak com- poser Clark Eastham lent re- lief with its unfamiliar disso nances so characteristic of con- temporary art. All numbers were enthusi- astically received by the audi- ence. In fact, there was a re- luctance on the part of the listeners to leave their seats after the long program, even with the prospect of the coffee hour to follow form. Address Josephine Low man in care of this newspape: Tomorrow. “Appealing Foods Let You Lose Weight Pleasant i\ 5 | ~* You can use the Trick and Treat menus as a skeleton when planning for vour entire family. one thing, they can drink uhole milk instead of or powdered, jat tree Sue Timyan, Eugene Bossart Shine First Musica fu ee = By CHRIS GAENSBAUER Members of the Pontrac Tuesday Musicale were en thusiastic in their response to the first program of the fall Tuesday afternoon in Fellow- ship Hall of Grace Lutheran Church. Artists for the day were Sue Timyan, soprano of Flint and Eugene Bossart. pianist and accompanist from Ann Arbot Miss Timyan's soprano voice Is pleasing in quality. Although It is neither big nor brilliant, it shows excellent training and she uses it with skill, fine mu- sicianship and obvious enjoy ment. These assets plus a most attractive appearance made Miss Timyan’s perform- ance thoroughly enjoyable, * * * Songs from classic and ro mantic periods made up the first solos. “Voi che Sapete’’ from Don Giovanni by Mozart was sung with gentle grace and smooth flowing tone, even- ly supported. It was followed by a secu- lar composition of classic beauty, ‘Bist. di Bei Mir,” by Bach, Miss Timyan's in- terpretation showed sensitive insight into the emédtional depth of this master's work. ‘**Mallen-Spruchlein’ by Hugo Wolf and two folk songs by Brahms provided mood, from whimsical to med- itative to lovesick. * * * Two arias ‘Tl Est Doux’’ from Herodiade by Massenet and the “‘Sequidilla’’ from Carmen formed the second group. The soloist seems to excel in the vocal warmth and feeling of the Massenet. In this aria Salome is singing of John the prophet ‘who had once saved her life. “U est doux, il est bon."’ (He is kind, he is good). mezZZo- warm and variety of ¢ Mir. Bossart is head of the accompanying department at the University of Michigan and is a Vocal coach. He 1s con sidered one of the outstanding accompanists in this country and Is soon to tour with Dor- othy Maynor Wever PTA Unit Parleys PTA Tuesday evening in The Wever executive board met with the Wever School library Mrs. Car! Pearson. Mrs. Robert Norberg and Mrs. Samuel Ritchie acting as hostesses * * * Mrs equipment chairman. reported on the progress of the commit tee's efforts to obtain new equipment. Nine swings have been purchased and will be in stalled the end of October * * * The October PTA meeting will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Program highlights include a Loren Kay. pla\ ground safety skit. and a film, ‘‘Your School Safety Patrol.’ The safety patrol and service squad will be honored. To Chair Program When the American Psychi- atric Assn. holds its divisional meeting in Detroit Oct. 29-31, Mrs. Russell T. Costello of Pontiac’ will serve as chair- man of the ladies program. As- sisting her will be Mrs. Lorne Proctor of Lake Angelus Shores. For sh tm milk. He played a group of piane soloy in addition to providing perfectly coordinated and beautifully interpreted back grounds for the singer through out the afternoon. The “‘Ron do” from the “‘C major So nata’” by von Weber, a perpet Church Guild Sponsoring Card Party The General Guild of Ot Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church in Waterford is sponsor ing a fall card party Saturday at 8 p.m. in the parish hal! Husbands also have been invited to attend the annual event. Mrs. Lester McDonnell of the Rosary Guild is chair man * * * Committee chairmen are Mrs. Paul Shaughness\ ets; Mrs. Lawrence Marentettc Mrs. Lloyd Blimka and Mrs Louis Bachnak, prizes, and Mrs. Gerald Moore and Mrs Willard Sovey, favors Others are Mrs Healy. hostess: Mrs Joseph Diedrich, cards and card tables, and Mrs, Rex Forton., publicity. * * * A plate luncheon served. Tickets may chased from Guild or at the door. tick Wilham will he be pur members They’Il Dance Soon The Grand Squares Dance Club will hold its first dance of thé season Oct. 24. Anyone interested in modern hnd old time square dances has been invited. For further informa tion. contact Mrs. Egon Wal ser of Myrtle street THIRTEEN The jewel-neckline blouse is stvled by Pilot in a nett crepe. launders quickly, dries with little or no ironing Beautifully smoothly frailable locally. tucked and fagoted., it and can be norin Fall Colors to Set Mood for Ist Continental Ball Fall colors will set the mood when Continental Club mem bers meet for the first dance of their season Saturday t Hickory Grove School * * * Officers for the coming year are Mr. and Mrs. Lorne O'Neil Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ooster hof. Mr and Mrs. Richard B Shackel, Mroand Mrs Walte: Wharton Mr and = Mrs Wiliam G. Beauchamp = and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hupp * ¥ * Chairmen of the dan 6 M and Mrs Ward W_. Ross ind hosts of the evening are Mu and Mrs Norman Haldane \Iy ard \lIrs Pheodore Johnson, Mr and Mrs. Robert Petrillo and Mr and Mrs will serve on committee will be under John M. Sinclair the hospitality Refreshments the direction of Mr. and Mrs John Allen * * * Irs Ross. Miers. Sinclair and Ovosterhof head the de oration committee Entertaining at \Ire a pre-dance cocktail party in their Lan caster road home are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morris Their guests will inelude 3 le Program Pleas ual moti of thing. was done 1) type at high speed with spar- clarity Arpeggios and “Hungarian Rhapsody by Liszt demonstrated pianist’s clean cut and brilliance. An kling runs in No 11 agam the dexterity Mrs. Heyse Speaks to Gardeners Branch of National Farm and Garden Association met Monday evening at the Farm road home of Mrs. Lewis Ruelle to hear Mrs. Raymond Heyse from the Sylvan Lake branch discuss terrariums Mrs. William Vann spoke _ to the group concerning the li- brary jssue for Waterford Township Members worked on arrange- ments for a card party to be Holiday Farms the Woman's held Oct. 27 at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building in cooperation with the Lorraine Manor branch of the association Mrs. John Campbell assisted the hostess. Mrs. James Van Cleave was enrolled as a member. State Music Clubs Will Meet Here The Southeastern District of the Michigan Federation of Music Clubs will hold an all day workshop - convention at All Saints Episcopal Church Tuesday. The meetings will last from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m An organ recital will ‘be presented by Philip Steinhaus at 1:30 pm. The public is in vited and Mrs Oliver Lindmark Mh amd Mrs. Charles) Robinsor Ir. and Mrs. William Harris and = Mis. Paul Graves and Mrs) Robert (jraham and) «MI ind = Mr Kenneth JUeT Chapter CL of PEO Meets Chapte CE of the PE rhood met Monda: at I ne of Mrs. H 1 O'Toole f luncheon followed by ‘ business meeting Mrs. \ Henrs Sink gure a report on the recent supreme Milwaukee convention of PEO Virs. Sink was the chapter delegate This was the first regula meeting of the sease Assist ing were Mrs ( Wo Buck \Irs I } Wilham Mrs Charles \ats amd My fy Barrie Fell Fur-type SNS From Nina Ricci of Pat a Wide shawl collar whic looks hke a new type o i! Actually the lar is a ister f 1K ING encore Vann yy ila ivwstai ear and done with a feather touch ue * o Miss Timyan’s lust group contained five modern pieces An aria by Barber from his opera “Vanessa” was followed by "The Bird and the Beast by Doughtery. This highly amusing piece describes the bird ‘tthe owl) and in detai the beast ‘the with childlike but somewhat sophis ticated cleverness. Works by Diamond, Benjamin and Klemm completed the group Mrs. Ralph Norvell presided at the short business meeting preceding the program. She introduced Mrs. Gordon Wool- cock who presented to Mrs John Doig a life membership in Tuesday Musicale in recog nition of her to the club * * * COW } years of service Mrs. Doig, who is soon 1 move to Florida, has been 4 member of Tuesday Musicals since ifs origin in 192% vf * * Mrs James Forman \ice president and program chan man, presented the artists Mrs, Timyan is a mece of Mrs. Paul Kantz of Pontiac member of Tuesday Musicale Tea table hostesses were Mrs. F. EF. Bonner and Mrs W. S. Francis Mrs. P. E. Rowston. and Mrs. W. O. Kline were “host esses at the door Mrs. Elsie Vieriech was in charge of flowers * * * Cochairmen of the social committee were Mrs. LS Salathiel and Mrs. Ted Koella Serving on their committer were Vera Bassett. Mrs James Covert, Mrs J. Po Liv ngstone, Mre. O R_ Brines I Mrs. JJ. F and Mrs. BOB bindrese Kamba FOURTEEN Set Rummage Sale MOMS of America, Pontiac Lake Unit rill hold a rummage sale a ‘CAI Building on Williams New Zealand has about two and Lake road Friday from 10 a.m. ‘one-half head of cattle per capita. ‘for the veterans and their famihes SPECIAL EVENT BEAUTY buy! The curls are soft and lovely. The hair is lustrous and beou- tifully manageable. The styling is as modern as tomor- row. Visit our salon for CUSTOM Controlled Permanents $7 5034 GQ Includes Cutting. Oil Creme Shampoo. and Style Wave NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED — Immediate Service Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M. Andre Beauty CSalon 2nd Fleer, Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9257 The Business Institute of Pontiac FEderal 2 =~ 7 W. Lawrence Mid-Term Opening October 19 Business Administration Secretarial Studies Accounting Office Machines Free Placement Service! Saturday Make Someone Happy! Especially for Saturday .. . }2—Lovely Miniature Roses in an antique miniature Old Fashion Water Pitcher and Water Basin. shorce of pin red or vellow miniature roses bedside 5400 A piece for table. desk Be the ore remember Regular $5.50 V DELIVERED FOR YOU g.ue ' ] 1 FEAACE FLORAL LOMPANY ! i 559 ORCHARD LAKE FE 2.0127 i TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND i INTERMEDIATE POINTS ' Open Daily § A. M. to 9 P. M —Closed Sun / ‘A a ¢ y ode , tS a a ee —- Mi Ri: i i A eg i ee ot — = Se Lee lL LCC, to 3 p.m. Proceeds will be used Abby Coaches Somebody's Wa 4 y Out of Step _ ---Either You or Your Hubby DEAR ABBY: Every time my husband takes me to a place where there’s dancing. he pulls the same stunt. a can sit there > snapping my fingers and tap ping my toes to the rhythm of the music and he pays no at- j tention to me But when the * end of the song is near, he will say, “Would you care to ABBY dance, Dear? No sooner do we get to the dance floor than the music is over, and we have to sit down Have you any helpful advice BURNED UP DEAR BURNED: Perhaps you can find the answer in your mirror. Are you as slim. attractive, and well-groomed as you were the day you said “I do’? (He yprobably isn't either. but this doesn't mat- ahiv tr Ort wes ote Boe 2 a Vrs. Clarence W. Suhr, vice presi- dent of the Pine Lake Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, looks on as Pine Lake Unit Hosts Workshop The Pine Lake Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn. played hostess at an all day workshop Tuesday it West Bloomfield Township Hall The following branches were guests: Waterford, Wing Lake. Osage. Foxcroft, Valley Wood, Tee Gtr. Sere PW as «> ngs See ae > ae Sy « + - toy doyle ie pe ae Be ee Re Pp Fs oa he tiie o> ‘4 ters , : . 4 o Ps - € : Urs. R. D. ter.) Is he self-conscious about his outdated style of dacing? Teach him the new steps. If you don't know them, maybe both of you should take les- sons. Women have been known to sulk for weeks over this problem. Don't skip it. Talk it over with him and find out why he fiddles while you burn * * *® DEAR ABBY: We have a question we would like your opinion on. If a person com- mits suicide do vou think it is a courageous act or a cowardly one” We had a very lively dis- cussion at our home last eve- ning and we were divided fifty- fifty in our opinions Would you please print your answer RICHARD L. DEAR RICHARD: It is my opinion that when things ap- pear hopeless, it takes more courage to go on living and to work out one’s-problems than to ‘end it all.” DEAR ABBY: While baking a pie today, I ran out of flour. Since the grocery store is quite a ways off, I borrowed some from mf neighbor. After baking the pie. I discovered there was a weevil in the flour which was left over. That evening I got more flour and returned it to my neighbor. My neighbor (who appears to be a spotless house- keeper) poured my flour into her canister. I don’t like to tell her that her flour had weevils, but I don’t want her to think they came from the flour I returned to her. What shal] I do? PERTURBED HOUSEKEEPER DEAR PERTURBED: If YOU had weevils in your flour, wouldn't you appreciate knowing it? The _ fussiest housekeepers have had wee- vils brought into their homes, (in nuts, fruits and grain) so your neighbor need not be ashamed. Tell her. a AD * Maple Brook, Meadow Lake, Walnut Lake, Springfield, Sylvan Manor and Holiday Farms. Mrs. R. D. Aughmaugher of Detroit conducted the work- shop Using a variety of mate- rials, both fresh and dried. *® * * She demonstrated how all types of baskets, jugs, small containers and even straw mats can be used effectively in arrangements. Each guest brought sand- wiches and the Pine Lake group served coffee and cookies HAIR FASHIONS .. . for Fall Require A PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAVE CALLIE’S BEAUTY 116 North Perry, STAPP'S . SHOP FE 2-6361 trained shoe fitters, fit 5 THE TRIDE RITE | SHOE KNOWS + e YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS ~ YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS - THE IMPORTANCE OF FIT «.. he can tell you how very important fit is to growing feet. Don't take our word for it... ask him about Stride Rites. * SMONW YOLDOG YNOA * SMONY YO1DOG YNOA JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrence St. (Open Mos. and Fri. to ®). FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron at Telegraph (Open Frri> and Sat. to 8) Pentiac Press Phete Aughmaugher, center, demonstrates ‘a dried flower arrangement. right is Mrs. Russell Kock, president At the of the Pine Lake group. a_ stork Hotchkiss, | Mrs. Ernest St. Stork Shower Is Given for Mrs. Hotchkiss Mrs. William Hotchkiss of West Ann Arbor avenue was honored at shower given by Mrs. Clarence Laatsch of Airport road. Mrs. William McCowan, Mrs. Ella Morgan, and Donna Holcomb assisted. Shower guests were Mrs Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Robert Hutchinson, Charles, Mrs. H. E The first milk bottle was pat- ented by Dr. Harvey D. Thatcher in 1885 es lew ee Ar, — WERE SOPE SOAS: 3 Our complete collection of distinctive Select leisurely the Christmas message that reflects your Flow tc cards are here. taste. Keith Earle Hotchkiss. Mrs. Walter Schroeder. Mrs. Ernest Hotchkiss; Mrs. John Waterbury, Mrs. Clinton Sherwood, Mrs. John Terry and Mrs. Larry Hotchkiss. Others were Mrs. Jerry Laatsch, Mrs Mrs. Caylor Byers, Mrs. Earl Wood, Mrs. Terry Cornwell, Mrs. Wilford Wood, Mrs. Lewis Thompson, Hotchkiss, and Margaret Vanitvelt Leslie Mrs. Patricia Hotchkiss she packed the club uniform — Meet Mrs. Dorothy Robinson, president of the Motormaids of America. At 47, she is a grand- mother and has been riding motorcycles for 30 years. She travels between 25,000 and 30,000 Takes Mother Up Pike’s Peak royal blue shirt, gray slacks and! |motorcyclist and what's the pic-) |ture — a gum chewing hoyden, ™0st of which jhair combed with an eggbeater,| |Striding about in tight jeans and); " |— and get ready for a pleasant Inte the saddiebags went a shock. coffee pet and steam tron; a * * * rubber sult and hood rainy ' Mrs. Dorothy Robinson is au burn haired and blue eyed, cute) heavy sweater and long red of face, shapely of figure and not; derwear in case ef sudden cold. ;much bigger than the motorcycles’ oe “ 1 1 . \ she has been piloting for the Past! . hand-sewn | It's hard to believe she's 47 and fe =, | |a grandmother. But it’s not sur-) stains; | ‘prising to hear that her husband, |" wears a plastic safety helmet. Earl, and married daughter also| She could infect are ardent motorcyclists; that her firmed stay-at-home with home in a sidecar as a baby buggy. 8nd freedom aboard a motorcycle. 700 IN CLUB eee a = says. | Dot Robinson heads a 700-mem. ~"°* ° Started riding ve gone ‘ber club of women. They own and Ver, ® million miles without an . jaccident. And there have been a! ‘ride their own motorcycles. She ’travels between 25.000 and 30,000 ae “ pinelinh out yet miles a year to club meetings astride a deluxe Harley-Davidson. |e" than any car. It's painted pink and gray to match’ “IT can cover 700 to 800 miles | her specially tailored cycle suits in daylight hears without going — trim slacks and bellboy style over the speed limit, and not be | jackets | as tired as people going 300 to 100 It's been years, she says, since| miles by car. Partly it’s the fresh motorcyclists wore kidney belts — air, sitting up straight instead of three wide leather nail studded’ stumping as you do im cars, and girdles. As for black leather jack- the fact that traffic doesn’t sade eagies on agg ar Mrs.| bother a motorcyclist.”’ obinson sa wit : Ron rg ene pray —— jack. Mrs. Robinson, Australian born, | et. But I've never owned a black/©#Me to this country when she was enn |13. Her father opened a motor- Generally Mrs. Robinson rides|©YCl€ shop in Saginaw and daugh- solo. But at least once a year she|tet Dot took her first ride when) takes along her mother, 73-year-old /she was 17 Mrs. James Goulding of Saginaw.) She and her husband subse- Mrs. Goulding rode on a double, Wently took over the business, saddle up to the age of 65 when Moved to Detroit and went whole- she retired to the relative luxury|heartedly into sport motorcycling. of a sidecar. |Their ranch home in suburban St. The two women traveled 2,800 broand oes tl rophi victories in miles ‘last year to New Oriegm® | narathon speed, endurance andi the year before, Mrs. ee , obstacle racing. | Robinson piloted her mother up ‘Harley-Davidson. ted pink to match her specially-tailored cycle suits—trim slacks and bellboy-style jackets. ' sg Tiny Woman Heads Cycle Maids motoreycling is enjoying it,’’ she said. “Because of all my traveling! I'm in good shape. I can honestly; fer weather; an overnight bag, afd (say every time I get off my cycle, rea : I'm sorry the trip is over.” Mrs. Robinson vastly enjoys ‘or . Robinson slips highway trips but makes a dis-| bright pink coverall/queting observation on speeding autos: ( “I notice that so many families on vacation, carrying children in the car, go past me as though I[ ‘were tied to a post And I'll b2 2 : t peed limit of @ to 70 year-old grandson is as much at thusiasm for the joys of fresh air SOne thes = ° ° , Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch PARTY PRETTY Let your beauty shine... we mean this literally! After you have used a moisture creme on your face, cover it carefully with an ever-so- slightly tinted base Let your beauty shine through in a transparency look It is flattering and youthful Use rouge for a shadow o! color and dust on enoujzh powder to set your make up Never let it give you a masked appearance Lipstick can be a steak of brilliance in an otherwise restrained make-up Phene Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shoppe. FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank 25-mile corkscrew we PATHFINDERS | Mrs. Robinson recalls that her The problem of packing all her|Parents, pioneer motorcyclists, feminine necessities aboard a mo-|Went to California in 1918 and vir- toreyele is no problem to Mrs. \tually had to break their own) Robinson. She stows everything ih Path. But pictures show the eternal, a single 24inch suitcase on a rear|feminine—strapped on the back cf, luggage rack, and in .two plastic |their cycle and sidecar was a vig, sidesaddles. A metal box between|box for Mrs. Goulding’s picture the handlebars carries on-the-road| hat. needs such as suntan oil, glasses, Dot and her husband did that makeup nd a miniature fire ex- feat one better in 1935 when Rob- tinguisher. * + inson set a transcontinental rec- . ord of 77 hours. Then he re- On a recent jaunt — 6,500 miles, turned with his wife in a sidecar | round trip to Santa Ana, Calif.. and they set a non-stop ’ of 89 hours between California and New York. A Grandma Robinson is proud cf % never having lost a woman's event OPROIEZ AS eX \ 140 W. Hurpn HELP YOU TO RADIANT HEALTH? NOT all physical problems are 6! nutritional lf origin. However, scientific research has shown that most of us can look better, feel better and live more zestfully through eatin the RIGHT kinds of delicious foods. And 1 said DELICIOUS FOODS: because I have definitely demonstrated . . that a good nutritional program en- Proper diet can immeasurably help to brighten your life in- | You are cordially invited to come in and rsonally fora FREE MENU ANALYSIS. Learn ut important ways in which you can quickly the slightest oblization for this valuable ee appointment. You'll be glad you “ar Telephone VITAL HEALTH FOODS Across From Post (Office . with hun- re is never any charge or MRS. HOENSTINE FE 8-1981 ‘ \ Saar oS eS Ph ee eee ee St ee Pe ee oe ee ed SE FOP LF 1 ee GOES Fs ee eee ee ne a . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1959 FIFTEEN Te i . ; : | ry pee j ) if | | Bloomfield . \% : bes | ie 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. Pontiac § © Open Every Night ’til 9 — Saturday "til 6 Birmingham Store Open Daily ‘til 5:30— Friday ’til 9 4 s ‘ OUR SPECIALTY Pentiac Press Phete Two . Plans for the 14th annual Trophy Banquet are Bruce Brede, right, chairman of the entertainment Expert Stytints to keeping members of the Watkins Lake Yachting As- committee, confers with several members of her com- on the ‘ Serve You! sociation busy these days. The affair is slated for mittee, from left, Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Mrs. Neil 4 ; 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Detroit Yacht Club. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Sheldon Covert. T ¢ + . town p Let Widow |70 Expected at Yacht Club Banquet : K H NOW OW Some T0 members and guests of Newman, secretary, and Bruce movies of several races and boat COORDIN ATES the Watkins Lake Yachting Asso- Brede, treasurer. club activities You Feel oo ane empectes #0) Bites) the Don Zannoth will award tropmes Chairman of the entertainment r ley pee Selon at he to Frank Hill. thistle class winner oulmittee is Mrs. Bruce Brede IN By EMILY POST Yacht Club. , Charles Morris, snipe Class win- assisted by Mrs. Arthur Hoovei “Dear Mrs. Post: Our one Frank Fleck will be toastmaster and Glenn Fries lightning Ins Neu Wheeler, Mrs. Sheldon BROADWALE and only son lost his life two ‘and will introduce Fred Brade, class winner, Mr. Morris will show Covert and Mrs. Fries. years ago in a tragic accident. commodore, who in turn. will an.’ 4ammmearenoo.... ‘ons %-ickcabeeaaeeeney, : : , He had been married only a inounce next year's officers. They tne FO Pace CORDUROY very short while to a lovely jare John Noble, commodore: Guy girl His wife is going to be ‘Duffield, vice commodore; Frank 3 married again soon. We are (Fleck, rear commodore: Norman = giad for her sake that she has ‘Ledwan, fleet captain: Donald : >» found sometone else, but we just could not bear going to | QUARTER h iding ssa be wrong for us Shower Is Held 4 MIDGET not to go? I dont want my | x daughter-in-law to think that at Games Home | ; RACER , Wwe are staying away because for Mrs Green ee. S ; Whites*Stag _— 1 oe diamond (at we disapprove of her remarry- | let us remount considerable cost) but you can ff ing, but it will only bring back ‘ i never recover the sentiument at- a hurt that ve are trying to Mrs. Richard Green (nee Sue ~ ee tached to your original stone forget. My husband think a : : orget. vy husban inks | Forsyth) was honored at a post- ~ . before Ses we thearan tine Pad. that much as it will hurt us nuptial shower Friday evening at : you lose it ie See ene is ne sake if nur dauale the home of Mrs, Albert Games } cities: ; aaa : , Smart new pair to set the [ispection ond Cleaning. : rl ne sa “~ - our Wit of Dover road. * a whole town talking: White ‘ee rages tlie go. at Cohostess was Mrs. Aaron Fox., =. CUSTOM COLOR, 84 S. PERRY—FE 4-9514 oiaes Townabout finger- See your Master Jeweler . : Mrs. Leon J. Forsyth and Mrs. = —— ip coat and its handsome Cr nye Lilexscwe DIAMOND Things r — James Green presided at the tea’ - meme lle Tisosly Thieves mate, a skirt of the same Answer: Your daughter-in- | table. é, * ; ‘ water-repellent Broadwale 9 law surely will understand your * * tk | Have ee sti lias ee , : Sergey The inside story REDMOND Ss ie pare to the pipe W ‘ite Guests included Mrs. Cass Win- . oF ine eer s a Rohe er a letter and tell her that (diate. Mrs. Linnie Young, Mrs EVENIN S S pi he col . { = , in. ae weed ee Verel pile sets off tt ol- Jewelers — Optometrists you sincerely wish her every |Gordon McLeod, Mrs. Ralph Ens- OPEN G and UNDAY ‘ Be aera ie se lar and cuffs. Invisible side happiness and that you do hope {worth Mrs. Ivan Royal and Mrs f i ; : a: i ) Mrs or Your Convenience zipper and ultra - slim 81 N. 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(Mrs. Jeanette Stinson of Royal PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Sizes 10-20 ay te | Was this correct? I have al- !Oak 4 a Were a5 * | ways thought that a white tie = = $ “| was improper with a tuxedo. Sale | 47 *,| Have I been mistaken about . ° 5, this?” Downtown AND Drayton Plains EF | ; cele! P — | Bn asnion ir S ang ers 4 Answer: You are not mis- | taken; a black tie should al- Wer c 2 79 | Ways be worn with a tuxedo ; ¢ t . owe BE) ond a white one with tall dent. st omponents a “Dear Mrs. Post: When . acres § your om s.| Picking up a party line to Open Every Night To 9 For Monday through Saturday Ol , _| make a call and you find that §| someone is talking on the “| other line, should you apolo- ke gize for breaking in on the 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 4 conversation. or should vou FE 5-276] “| just hang up and say noth- Count Mi #81 ing?” Sh a ee a th RE. Ye _ esi es ee ER. oa Answer: Hang up quickly WSIS He AR ee TENS RE RS LENE RTS CN | without saying anything. PAULI’S “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it wrong *| to introduce oneself to a new 3 neighbor by saying, ‘‘I am Mrs. ¥| John Smith’’—or is it a must to or Po HIPS HAY IT'S FORTUNA’S NEW “B-FLAT”’ PANTY GIRDLE | ( ampus | say, “I am Mary Smith?” Per- Brown Luster Calf &%| sonally, I prefer to go slowly # ie | with new neighbors, and use first (Bags to Match) ' mames only after a friendship has Black Suede developed.” a - . . $ 95 Answer: You are quite right *) in saying, “I am Mrs. John Smith.” Only a young girl would say, “I’m Marv Smith.” We Have an Unlimited Supply | LECITHIN *4 The vitamin and mineral supplement as suggested by Kordel in ‘Stay Alive Longer” available here. -LECITHIN is the product which helps | } prevent the clogging of the || | arteries, Stop in Today NUTRI-TIME Reg. $7.50 3 for $15 NATURAL Health Foods 8 Mt. Clemens St. FE 4-460] The ingenious hip - to - hip panel wraps right around to the sides for that slimmer, longer look. Offers com- plete comfort and control with quick-dry nylon power net. White in S-M-L and XL. Sle RESCAISS AH He RSPAS EES Matching girdle ........ There are some shoes . Separates that have a lot In common — fashioned with a knowing flair by Susan Thomas! Precise cross-stitch embroidery dramatizes the fully-lined flannel skirt, fur blend cardigan and long- sleeved drip-dry cotton blouse to create some fabulous fash- ion effects. Choose from Grey or Brown. Sizes 12 -'18 naan . . ALL 3 PIECES = ny i? g Chane | 44.85 | eke (uae We st Glety A AEM Me, : ) you just love to wear... oe. and this is one of them. So fashionable, 80 obviously right, so flattering to your foot. And every hour you wear it, the heavenly feel and caressing fit endear it to you even more For this is a famous Red Cross Shoe! Fite product hes no cenavetion whetever with The American National Red Cross / PAULI’S SHOE STORE 35\N. SAGINAW STREET Serving Pontiac Open Friday igh ee 5 Ur i cd Federal’s expert corsetieres will fit you correctly for comfort and figure flattery. tiie ee eh Se ele SIXTEEN ROBERT 0. WELCH Lynching Case Testimony Due 7 tf aes Se See Se oS eee elle a ot —_ / THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 ee Gag Attempt t Speaks Poorly of Castro Cubans Liff Eating Ban on Critic press and his critics. Maybe! there's hope. After all, one critic! is being allowed to eat again. | By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP News Analyst They are getting downright istatesmanlike in Havana these days. For example. Jules Dubois, the correspondent of the Chicago Tri- bune, is now entitled to.eat again This decision of the Cuban Fed- eration of Hotel and Restaurant Workers undoubtedly was referred first to the highest authority. It had formdden its members to jserve food or drink to the Chicagoan because jt didn't hke wnat he had been writing about the rule of Fidel Castro * * * hange of heart on the part ~ the patmotic bosses of the Walters’ union coinc gy with the arrival in Havana of delegates to the annua] convention of travel agents. Only a chur! would sug- gest that this coincidence had any- thing to do with the decision. Dubois had written ably and hepefully about the Cuban revolu- ment, for ‘ilensie if the leader of the revolution. would get a shave and get out of uniform. A) prime minister in uniform smacks! ‘of the same old trouble with which Philippines Accept Cuba had been afflicted so many Successor to Bohlen times before. It would be noteworthy. too, if Castro would lay aside the pistol Foreign Office today announced formal acceptance of career diplo- he totes with him about the city, or that rifle with the telescopic sight he likes to carry with him when he ventures outside Havana * * * It would be even more worthy of note if he would put an end to his constant whining about the United States and his habit of stirring up anti-American agita- tion to cover up his own short- comings It would be healthy if he abgn doned his attempts to regimpnt the young people of the joa aie into goose-stepping. disciplined lit-| tle mobsters, taught that their duty to the state is to squeal on neighbors and relatives Vermont Is Expected tion before the New Year's Day It would be logical for Castro! to Recall Witness Who | fall of the Falgenc 10 Batista dic- to take steps to prevent Cuba! tatorship. If ever a nation had from drowning in seas. of Was Interrupted needed a revolution it had been economic red tape and incompeg Cuba But many a \ v\isher tence There are a lot of bovs in sas to learn that the way the Cuban government trying to CHELSEA Vt. (APi—The state ;, get along with Castro was to do men’s johs today is expected to recall an azree with him al] the wa * * * tant witness in its prosecution al! thing Fidel Castro someday might of Robert O Wel % charged i . al even persuade his jU-year-old ent . 1 brother Raul. who boasts the mag a murat whict the State to Slnive 3 ruc out of the yur nificent. title of commander ntends was a Viguante action. try hints fh t the chief of the armed foves, to cut Weich is charged with killing appe ara ff some log the off his pens tail and consider the Orville A. Gibson, 47. prosperous yops ache of the Castro swashbuckling stage of the revolu- Newbury farmer. to avenge the revolut It sible . that tion at an end ' beating of a farmhand for spilli ny t Z will be ¢ a few Above all, it would be a hearten two cans of milk on Christm < f er ing development if Fidel Castro Day, 1957. ] 1 he p- would stop trving to muzzle the The testimony of state police Lt Chester L. Nash about the ro with which Gibson's body was truss¢d was cut off by defens ybyections Tuesday * * * vito oof FLIGHT BOOTS 4 ruling today on the objecthons ch prevented Nash from dis- osing Welch's statement when he sas cuntronted with the price of ype The rope had bound Gib ms t s behind his knees $ ich were drawn up against his ais i the rope was show a We shen he questioned a (s1Dsor Do a "1 ( iret 1 | Red & Brown Childs 9-12 oe fe . b Misses 12'2-3 Gye 1 \Vele tha Women's 4-9 if € Pop * * 7 I . Black { defense « ec}, blocked the n The ne : OTHER BOOTS FOR » g t j , ist test : Yas ai testi t affer the on\ersatlion about the rupe state poe searched on Mi — h's wea THE ENTIRE FAMILY f ¢ Ue school Wel ‘ till on jamitor TUT mn f f morning and * * . a $40. Ur ul me °. ’ KA Hist tt be ‘ bane an | : YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER ome « 78 North Saginaw Street LOOK HERE! ROUND SIRLOIN SWISS CHOICE CUTS —- CHUCK PAN READY SPARE “ STEAKS ROASTS 1.2.2.9 .2.2.9.9. 9 ©. 2. Of Of. O. Of. 2.8. 2.0.8.8.8.8.9.9.9.9. 0.8.5 RIB STEAKS = 59; GROUND BEEF = 39: FRYERS RIBS LGE. BOLOGNA = 29. VEAL ROASTS = 49. NONE Cc HIGHER lb NONE Cc FRESH LEAN 39: SHOP, ) SAVE 9. FRESH, c MEATY ? 5 lb. PIECE ONLY 29: Hawaii-Chicago Flight in 3 Hours Predicted for ‘69 , HONOLULU (AP) — Travelers will be flying from Chicago to Hawaii in less than three hours by 1967, says Robert F. Six, presi- dent of Continental Air Lines. * * * |pany’s position in the oe route case, Nine air lines vying for new reutes. their cars at home; a Kansas Six said he thinks his company can introduce supersonic craft on) MANILA (AP)—The Philippine | Hawaiian runs in 1967. He said, Tuesday. Bohlen transports would fly 1,980! mat John D. Hickerson as suc-|SPeed of sound. , eessor to VU. §S. Ambassador| * * * Charles E. Bohlen. | That speed would cut the Hono x* * * lulu to- San Francisco flight time The appointment was announced to an hour and 40 minutes; to Los in Washington leaves Thursday for Japan and and from Honolulu to Chicago, the United States to hecome an two hours and adviser to the State Department on Soviet affairs Angeles, an hour and 45 minutes, 35 minutes. *® * * Six is here to explain his com- isays, * * * * jmiles an hour or three times the} Donald P. Hoyt, head of Kan.’ isas State's counseling center says’ ihis advice is based on a study made on the relationship between jear ownership and the grades of’ undergraduates at the university. Freshmen with cars tended to have lower grades than those without ears, he said. This was particularly true of those major- ing in engineering. State University pycolegist Khrushchev Wears "la ‘Sputnik Tie’ Shae Thurs., Fri., Sot. With This Coupon Re cain Sé ‘Austrian President Adolf Schaert iat the Kremlin Tuesday. Reports |here from newsmen accompany- VIENNA (AP)—Soviet Premier’ ing Schaerf said the tie was light Nikita Khrushchev wore a “Sput-| blue with « q@obe eng an orbiting nik tie’ when he received visiting'Sputnik on it, ~ FREE ... One shoe horn with each poir of half soles or heels. ie Rubber Heels > For Men, Wemen and Children HALF SOLES | PR. ATT. Men's, Women’s, Children’s. Leather ISNER'S sice Repair 42. N. SAGINAW WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP SERVICE Lad ae FINE QUALITY WHITE BROADCLOTH DRESS — SHIRTS 3¢ Ch reg. 1.99 7 2 for 3.50 LONGIES Ba, NEISNER’ $1 — VARIETY STORES T0 | HARVEST FESTIVAL SALE ildren’s BOXER reg. 1.59 u it New collar with concealed permanent stays. New cuff can be worn with or without links. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 32-34. a ee Fi ICI Fi =! a ey Tx ait = —) =e eee eee ‘Paden Ste AS ax \ { { 4 ‘ ! i j * £52 SS + A = = me oe a Ps f / "PRECISION ENGINEERED TOOLS Fine wale corduroy. Easy to laun- der. Flannelette lining for added warmth. One back pocket with flannelette trim. Grey, red, brown, navy. Sizes 3 to 8. FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS SIZES 3 TO 8 reg. 1.00 69° ! 2 for 1.35 12" table, bridge £14" table @ 15” table Fully. ined RAYON SHADES Completely washable. Guaranteed for expert tailoring and workmon- ship. Long sleeves, stand-up collar, pocket, Boy 6 to 16 with satin lined yoke. Plaids, prints, checks. SIZES 6 TO 16 reg. 1.00 68 2 for 1.69 Lemon Yellow Values to 1.69 ENAMELWARE 17°. 2 a PEARL—WICK 99 reg. 6.99 your Upright style. Duroweve body choice Gir-conditioned by thousands of cir vents. Keeps your clothes mildew and odor free. Yellow, pink, white, with black plastic pearl top. not shown. 66°. Buy now during this sale. thing you need for your home work- shop at-buy-now-price! VALUES Every more 1.98. M PTd 25" Drink & Wet DOLL reg. 3.98 Such an adorable big, viny! baby doll. Dressed in sunsuit. Has movoble arms ond legs. Eves open and close. such a \ittle pricel Se much volve for Drinks from a bottle, and wets, MEN'S COTTON ¢ au SIZES 1.99 Value Lined rayon in white with ottrac- tive gold and white braid trim, Enamel with titanium odded ter tougher surface, longer life. Son. ory. Cleons easily. Lemon yel- low with block handles ond trim. © 2 qt. Tea Kettle * I’ qt. Covered Straight Side Pot * 3 pc. Sauce Pon Set * 8 cup Percolotor * 3 qt. Covered Soucepon Folding DOLL CARRIAGE , 988 ae 3 Take dolly for o walk in this doll carriage. Printed ond picin tom- bined plastic. Folding heed with sun shode. Rubber tires. GOLDEN GLORY 16 PIECE ARGYLE ANKLE SOX Attractive fancy, soft spun cotton. A wonderful selec- tion of colors and patterns. Sizes 10% to 13. FREE SHOPPING BAGS During This GREAT SALE NEISNER’S 42 North Saginaw STARTER SET 2 [09 in hep ae modern egg ett Set te of 4 Cups, seveers, dinner pletes, and desverte, Open Deily 90-5: :30, Atha ‘Fri, 9:30-9 wi at ated a ? .* . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1959 SEVENTEEN | vekiepeie 700 PONTIAC EwAil 6592 TELEG ‘PH NORTH HILL _ SHOPPING CENTER : WALLED LAKE at MAPL - SHOPPING PLAZA 45 S. VELBORAPH , ROCHESTER 59 S. SAGINAW 398 AUBURN 536 N. PERRY ©“ ~- 5060 DIXIE HWY. DRAYTON PLAINS yaaa ee FRE TRIPLE GOLD BELL STAMPS EVERY Laciaiar-+ aceriose ceeiran sos 59 S. 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Mailed Coupon With $5.00 purchase or more (Not inewléimg Beer, Wine, er Ciga- rettes) Read cou at your National . ik _— a Bienes Coupon. expires Sat,, Oct. ip . PP ‘ OO ——————————@——=——<<— . - - -_ i ee, a te i i a bi a al TWENTY-FOUR Pontiac City Affairs Fritz. Crisler _ |Waterford Man | Found Innocent The city was asked last night; mext Tuesday that improvements Electric Co?s was $40,516 for elec- to consider sidewalks, tfaffic con-' be declared a public necessity. trical work afd Joseph P. Krepf| trol signals and better street drain-| Meanwhile, City Manager Walter (Inc.'s $93,335 for plumbing and age in the vicinity of Bethune) K. Willman was asked to study heating. a School | Mrs, Hall's recommendations. & hearing was set.next Tues- x & *® She said that children were day om assessment relly for a A}! ave needed for the protection forced to walk in the street in) mew sidewalk em the orth side lof , : Pas! ie Hall, chairman of the Bethunelof rainwater accumulated in the} no objections were raised at a hg , J Fetu y avin go gee PTA safety committee children's path and that some |hearing on intedition to canstrucths en report that he has = Rus ees See us bag _ Taust be City Commissioner Milton R. ee ee sae, * 525-foot water main on the southinew American Ptetessionel ’ nia tacclnak atnaet Henry said he would propose “tion An 8 side of Walton boulevard west of pa) League. ? tan a en ern ea ‘Telegraph road. | ts He “and Wa 'e Dik be Conmmigsioners acted on a pe- ’ » * * Although there -was some neigh- |i . : a ‘Sue, : tition submitted \ 60 RAMBLER | In other action, contratts for berhood opposition to construction | Se « screamed. at and signed by 1 persons whe RADIO $17 4go0 construction of the $500,000 Pon-iof a sanitary sewer on three Dis-| secs ria eka oo T feside in the service center, in- HEATER tiac Public Library came back trict 4 streets, Commissioner Calif 3 night and ok iwi eluding William G.Movuiten Jr., Cacose Your Own Equipment signed by contractors Floyd P. Miles won support for tenred ~ : officials of director of the duvetiie Home; BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER | The Bundy Construction Co. con-\the project “because most people new league. | Mrs, Moulton’ and nine inmates Mi 6-3900 tract was in the amount of $366,690 want it.” pre , ‘ ot the @ékiand Coustty afirm- ifor general construction plus $30.; The sewer will be on FE-miry The Detroit News said today ary. y sf ™ —_—— —— 1700 for sheiving and stacks, Paul's’ oo) gewver to Mellister; Hol. ‘Bat Crisler would head the new | |< Annexation wiis sought since the | j | ister street. Emiry to Critten- a a i papelretias — | 2907 Peestess St. courthouse roust be located with-‘land on the Pontiac side of cam- Ser poreies woth Oates \e . j | den, and- Crittenden street, Hol- i y . : tim the eity limits of Pontiac — the bus and paying of Featherstone Holland House Cocktall \ This Time —.. e cat Aguilera at first sdinitiql, Satice jeounty seat. jread between the city limits anti} Ftines Bieaketeens 3 | “I've talked with these ®eople said, that he was driving the car,! * * * \Opdyke road. Old . Confirmed were assessment rolls 144 rye made no decision,” said \then denied it, | Commissioners unanimously ap-| . : 7 for new sidewalks on the east side .). : re re ie . é = : the SIPPeTS Fee ee Mon to Ne, athlete drectr at Mi Cancel 2nd Powered (vic cet tin ay the =e Into Tree Hurts} ro Are Friends rea, Keck “to pe 3 ‘of Vie ere sick of odie ris ood f Rocket Shi X15 ‘downtown Pontiac to the northwest « 4 | | : saying Wing: |Fest © : 2 Pontiac Teen Girl _— a & my mind for me, ahd | 'p on ac een if S : Tone hat aren't so.” {* } | i } “DETROIT w—Walier Nau’s Sno- em __ et |“ EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE,| «ome of us went on record as | White dining room was jammed 5Y * 6-1 vote. permussion was) Crisler has met at least three iCalif. (AP)—The second powered) tomg as five years age apprev- | Two Pontiac teenagers were in-| fwras lagain by coffee sippers yesterday granted The Pontiac Press Sports times with Lamar Hunt, H. P-\test flight of the rocket ship 15) ing this move,” said Conunis- jured slightly when the car in| kame ‘but these didn't come from the Department to begin its annual Skoglund and Barren Hilton, own-iwas postponed at the last minute) sioner Willians W, Donaldson. (Which they were riding struck a Hotel and Restaurant Employes bowling tournament at 11 a.m. erg of three @f the franchises in today because of technical diffi-' ; : Sunday, Oct. 18 at Westside Rec- the new Ieagué and members of!¢ulties. . “It was the county that chose the beth Lake road in Waterford Town- } » which twice before had - ” —enou Neal the place with coffee sit-|Teation, 199 Orchard Lake Ave. a committee toteelect ‘a ee IRAP RI (ew site, Tot us," said Mayor ‘ship last night, according to Pon- vet sicodials. unelil * * * loner. | Thé.craft, locked under the right Philip E. Rowston. “It's only logi- 'tiac State Police. " * * | Cormmissioner Floyd P. 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Box 34, Mount Vernon 10, New EAM OF VEGETABLE You'll serve this good country soup with pride. It’s a creamy blend of seven vegetables—celery, < York. We'll send you the full purchase price of SOUP carrots, corn, green beans, mushrooms, onions and tomatoes—gently seasoned and simmered both cans in cash! Offer limited to one refund ; to perfection. Heat up plenty of Cream of Vegetable. One bowlful makes you want more! ; oo : per family. Offer ends December 15, 1959. Buy both...at your grocer’s now! ati: eee, ee oe ee, ee ee ee tl ee ee i te ee De, 6 ee af al - THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 Alaa \Comic Stripper Weds, Retires New Explorer Britons Mourning ‘Jane’ : Spinning in Orbif LONDON (UPI) — Millions of readers of the Daily Mir- a ror bade farewell today to “Jane.” . aa _ Scientists Pleased at. Jane got married last week. Britons mourned. ; Good Ci ; “Jane” was a comic strip, with the emphasis’on strip, a Extra Circle Trip blonde, inmogent, cute, virtuous girl who from 1932 to 1959 | Because of Gauges _ Specialized in getting herself in situations with her clothes [> | mostly off. ce oe | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)) — 8he had adorned the inside of the Mirror's pagel every —America’s new Explorer VII| day up to last week, when the Mirror finally married her uff PAN AMERICAN GAMES wp \2 Electrical Firms, | SPECIALIZED. Presidents Indicted ory apa | jsatellite is spinning about the gnd dropped her from the paper forever. Wee : earth every hour and 4] seconds a! ; ° gathering data about space radia- She was quite a girl. One lord ‘said that I remember | tion and the weather at the admiralty during the war ne admiral ever settled | A fou -stage Juno II rocket down to his day's work until he had looked to see whéther t lifted the gsrescope satellite into the young lady's clothes were on or off that morning.” orbit Tuesday and it immediately jbegan transmitting valuable infor-| During periods of bad news, Jane kept up British Army | ' imation. | morale by “keeping her clothes mostly off. Her picture was ae *« * * | painted on the first tank to go ashore at Normandy. ; ‘ Space scientists were spices Many British newspapers paid tribute to her marriage, With the ordit attained—which . - si | ao ue a aines ~ With the Daily Telegraph pinpointing the reason the Mirror , arrive Fr Why "Good-Tirme” snr oe atl 2) Siete Caraesr| A, em sent at | NGHAM and as close as 346 miles at it “Last week.” it said, “Jane retired from the Daily Mir<’ Nearly Settled (?) \Gaulle’s offer of @ self-determina-| Meat secused the Dallas firm of | ind as close as 3 si — Fischbach and Moore of Texas, TRAVEL SERVICE e nearest point ror. So the world of the Forties, the era of-austerity, of dig tion election in Algeria four years Inc., and its former presidnet, GRACE PLUMMER REILLY a ie * * * | for victory and work or want, passed into history.” MADRID, Spain (AP)—French/after the end of fighting. Robert E. Moore. of making pay. 1 27 2m ons, Demat Poe ‘omer Newel ot the —___ - —— officials gnd Algerian nationalists | meats to Mergan at a time when = Siena el ineagmmemnni Mr icy Metra are nearing a settlement of the Party Line Gabbers he represented the company’s employes. = , (Advetrisement) hoped for and said ir would be an for Sounding Off talks beng held across Africa, ac- Better Ha Over In all, the Se aents ond cther| A Million Dollars to both , _— advantage because of the nature Hi p lj s@ |cording to usually reliable Jo Unni eating oF Seng me fae of some of the seven experiments! ORILLIA, Ont. (UPI)—Stephen IS fo | uif sources here. com-| Relieve itch of Piles i ? . imtauons — making you feel restless, Carried in the instrument pack- Leaceck Jr., son of the famec | 7 | Uneasy Bladder irc ‘sS°S.%° ii Humorists Son Nailed — Teamster Is Pushinig juss Aieran erat mre | ae ee inne % . an emergency prove indictments It is estimated that over @ million resthess tle age humorist, was handed a suspended WASHINGTON (UPI) — William/|t?. the Algerian Nationa] Li "|costly in Wisconsin fi i praca to @eliars @ year is spent on varied rem- Seton Ror ae poet and pains For one thing, he noted. gauges two-year sentence vesterday for E Bufalino, a Detroit Teamster tion Front (FLN), report that the Gov Gaylord Nelson has signed panies the ledies to relieve itch of piles. Yet drug- due to over-exertion, strain or emo- designed to measure cosmic rays creating a disturbance official “al asked for 9 Sedemai aimed at settling the five- ag - a bill calling for a $500 | UMiluence Morgan “in the Conduct | gists tell you that cooling, astringent onal upset, are adding to your mnery will not be unduly flooded by high During that period the 44-year- . . ; year-old conflict have been under of his duties as a union business 'pyierson's Ointment soothes pile torture < be rt order to force the Senate} fine in such —don’t wait try Doan’s Pills altitude radiation aid Leacock must not operate a ug eee, 2 Force way since the latter part of Sep- = mahager and to cause him to assist in minutes. Sse box or S5c tube appll- Doan’s Pills act 3 ways for speedy “| and F n Rackets Committee to produce all) ber. ‘ them in ring a co itive \cator. 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YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD dies AT THE HUB:..*CHARGE aed IT AND TAKE 6 LONG MONTHS TO PAY! he Pra claif 18 North Saginaw St. Downtown Pontiae Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 P. M. d i FREE PARKING AT THE HUBBARD GARAGE SE EE Se oe 2 N. Saginaw Sale Days Wed., Oct. 14th Thra Tues., | Oct. 20th AGES ET IES SA STINT IRI INE RCT MO ER Fe RNR, ES NER Phone FE 2-2831 Se / = be ene wae ciel Deaths in Pontiac Selection of Famous Make Bedding . . . at Lowest Prices! | BABY GIRL BARTLEBAUGH | Lumber Yard and was in the real | Prayers, will Deaftdeed gt, 10ecteht hess, eo dae ioe Shee we. Bee , | 5 * DOWNTOWN PONTIAC am. Toulay Ut tha tipstooh Bee), SAILS sree Verma RO Re oie Reames: ae a , TEL-HURON CENTER ne e for the daugh- Veterans of Foreign Wars swe gk i ter’ of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Bar-|}ife member of Oxford Masoniclard; . ‘ - ‘i * DRAYTON PLAINS tlebaugh of 2230 Briggs St. Lodge No. #4. i will be in pean § Park Concer Seviviog ~ his wile, Harriet; * ROCHESTER Surviving are her parents and a/@ dayghter and a granddaughter: De Pal . y . sister, Linda, at home, HOLLY "— Service for Mrs. the family’s choic *& MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING The baby" was born Tuesday] “MIRS. ELMER D.FRIOK NT ncin, 80, y © CENTER morning at Pontiac General LEONARD — Service for Mrs. | ; pital and died there two Hon Elmer D. (Alvira): Frick, 77, of formerly of 204 Center St., will be, later. ; 45) Frick Rd., will be held at 1 held at 2-p-m. Friday at Dryer|]. p.m. Friday at William R. Po-|Funeral Home here. Burial will) MRS. HARLEY (©. SHAFER tere Funeral Home, Rochester./follow in Rose Center Cemetery, | Service for Mrs. Harley C. (Jes-|Burial will be in Lakeville Ceme-| Mrs. Johnson died yesterday sie M.) Shafer, 15, of 20 Moreland jtery. after a short illness. | Ave., will be held at 1:30 p.m.| Mrs. Frick died yesterday at) Surviving are two daughters, four Friday at the Donelson-Johns Fu-|Pontiac General Hospital after a grandchildren and five great. neral Home with burial in Oak Hill|brief illness. ‘grandchildren. Cemetery. ay. ic was a member of the Oakland Avenue United Pres- : byterian Church, Blue Star Moth- UJ S Proposes ‘Swainson Lauds ers and sh- : | e ° the Spanish-American Aux-|WJaJs ‘ ‘Michigan Press, Uiary. hot Daten ine oe World Police Proclaims Week ES eS. o Volney C., both of Pontiac: two —— ww daughters, Mrs, Marion Moore of | Rig cemye Pa gan mas , Reg. 93.99 $ eeger Lake a, Engle, 16 gram Wants U.N. to Study | factors in our everyday life,” Save $1.22 ~ aemnerMae. Widmer . Oil!” yw" Yes sir! When it came time for me to install a new furnace last year I had a heck of a time trying to make up my mind what type to in- stall. After a lot of checking, I finally decided onoil-and that’s the smartest thing I ever did. Do you know-I discovered there are more homes in America heated with oil than with any other type of fuel. As a matter of fact-oil ois “Symbol of Confidence” Siamese Twins Gain on Rally From Brink \Jeanett Subblefield today is ~ ,breathing more easily than at any 6.95 time since she was marl ifrom her Siamese twin sister a {| Newsweek magazine said this week ago Tuesday. Vice conceivably could happen. It said) President Richard M. Nixon heads: Eisenhower is not now relying on critical list, they are beginning to for West Palm Beach, Fla., Thurs-|Nixon to carry on for him as he eat well. day for a vacation before stepping has in the past and is not consult- jing Nixon about advance planning | Jeanett’s diet Nixon's friends replied by point- Jumped from 2 to 4 ounces every ’ Nixon for the 1960 Republican ing to an Oct. 4 statement by ‘hree hours. - presidential nomination, the vice'White Hotse press secretary _ * president gives every evidence of James C. Hagerty that he knew of|yssa, Ore. * * * Denett is up to 4's ounces of formula every’ three hours. The girls were born June 29 at FLATS *3 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)— Reg. While both still remain on the Tuesday was 47 North Saginaw Street : Pre-Season Snow Boots - *488 Grey, Block All Sizes . FE 2-8406 | OAKLAND OIL HEAT COUNCIL is the safest and cleanest method of home heating yet devised. That's mighty impor- tant. and something many people don't know. Yes sir, Jim, if 1 were you I'd look very care- fully into the matter, and I'd check with a member of the Oakland Oil Heat Council for some good, sound advice, too. f LIKE a an nd oo * el AES FITS A SWORD... ee a el a ae : , a ~ e eeee Our new ‘Botany’ 500 Compatibles not only : fit you, they fit each other as well... because they’re tailored by famous Daroff of Philadelphia for perfect fit-within-fit. 4 And they’re coordinated for complete compatibility 3 in color, pattern and é . fabric. Come in and try i Compatibles with the ‘ ‘Botany’ 500 Look today. Suits $65 & $75 Topcoats $59.50 to $75 ‘BOTANY '500° tiny DAROFF “Shop the Stores That Never Compromise on Quality” — Downtown Pontiec Tel-Huron Center Open Mon., Fri. ‘til 9 P.M, A ‘BOTANY’ 500 TOPCOAT FITS A ‘BOTANY’ 500 SUIT! COMPATIBLES | Suits and Topcoats specifically designed to be worn together n Mon., Thurs., Fri., Set. Ope ‘it 9 , SOLE OO EE ATT I EEE RE ee a am eT eT eins ' Oe O_o onan Ie 8 = SNOT et en LE PRR GIN OREN CON an te Ae Sup weRCgOCenEne.~ ~w 2 . Seeadnemmienieinn ccuhiain. att denote OP SRN AR ROR AORN ete NRE TWENTY-NINE Pickled Beets Spice Cooked Spinach \Good With Fruit : Top fruit salads with a flavorful U d arg Ha flavorsorne com- 1 ASep in. eripn raineg bicked dressing made by mixing equal 1 vegetables. Cook spinach according amounts of dairy sour cream and 8p ced er age directions the amount creamed cottage cheese, For tart- ti Frscen Teal ‘spinach |water and ak called for ness add a bit of lemon juice and ‘age; drain.- Cut spinach grated lemon rind. visisaat Brand Sale! Maxwell House :: Chase « Sanborn Hills Bros. :: or DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMPS on WEDNESDAY at KROGER in PONTIAC YOUR CHOICE OF ONE ONLY WITH THIS COUPON MAXWELL HOUSE - CHASE 'N’ SANBORN - BEECHNUT OR HILLS BROS. COFFEE........ 59: KROGER VAC-PAC :: 53° Voupon velid et Kroger in Detroit end Lestern Michigan thru Set., Oct. 17, 1959. Limit 2 ene coupon per customer. Beechnut ::: REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND 5 ' WITH COUPON ONLY AT KROGER TENDERAY BEEF! U. S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE—TENDERAY BRAND Rib Roast «= SRO G BREAKFAST SPECIAL! Kroger Grade “A” Fresh DOZEN 29: WITH COUPON FROM PACKAGE OF SKINLESS SWIFT'S PORK SAUSAGE .,.................. lb. 49e 5” CUT STANDING LB. US. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE U.S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE ROUND BONE ROAST........ Ib. $3 | TENDERAY CHUCK STEAK .............. lo. 59e US. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE US. GOV'T. GRADED- CHOICE j ENGLISH CUT ROAST ........ ib. $3 At Kroger you pay for or'y the 5 tenderest i ont BEEF SHORT RIBS ............ lb. 39% the heart of the roast. Kroger Tenderay is the world's U.S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE | rare fresh beef a greater wet GROUND FRESH SEVERAL TIMES DAILY BONELESS CHUCK ROAST .... |b. 59% sa toot that is queranteed to plesse you”. guar GROUND BEEF .............. Ib. 49¢ enteed tender |0 times out of 10 or your money back. U. S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE—BLADE CUT Chuck Roast 43° : FRESH COUNTRY 7-7 = U.S. NO. 1 CLEANED & WASHED—MICHIGAN } pou sure c _ “59 | Potato ? ROLL me 2 > ’ iM FRESH CREAMED FAIRMONT a | FRESH CRISP YOUNG TENDER | COTTAGE CHEESE .. LETTUCE "RETF head 19 | MUSHROOMS ........... pint 29 a ff YOUR CHOICE PURE DELICIOUS : PEAS or CORN ::. 10‘ APPLECIDER .«:.. 65° GOLDEN HAWAIIAN Dole Pineapple Juice ..... .‘cax 29° SAVE 17¢ ON 3 CANS e e Dole Sliced Pineapple vo? $00 LIBBY’S HALVES OR SLICED EACHES on > Pp ee 0 AN @ TANGY LIBBY'S CATSUP . .2 «29: WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAMED CORN tan. . 6 cs 99° KRAFT CHEESE ........ 10-02. pkg. 49 Mellow cracker barrel cheese. DRY TREND ............. giant size 49 Detergent in efficient powder form. HYDROX COOKIES ...... I-Ib. pkg. 49¢ Sunshine makes them crispy and fresh. BLUE CHEER.......... . « giant size 69¢ 7¢ OFF economical giant size. LIQUID IVORY .......... 22-02. can 62¢ Je OFF this liquid detergent. OXYDOL ............... giant size 74¢ 7¢ OFF... gets your wash snowy white: KROGER SLICED CRACKED WHEAT BREAD..... Ao” LOAF IMPERIAL MARGARINE ,.. |-lo. cin. 39%e Delicious and smooth spreading. PRAISE SOAP ............. 2 bars 45¢ Pink miracle bath size bors. LIQUID LUX ..,........ 22-0z. can 62¢ 7c OFF this labor-saving liquid detergent. HANDY ANDY ............ qt. btl. 69e All purpose household liquid cleaner, ALL DETERGENT ....... 24-07. pkg. 39¢ Controlled low suds detergent. ALL DETERGENT ........ 3-Ib. pkg. 83¢ Lew suds detergent for whiter woshes. KROGER FRESH SLICED 15¢ WHITE BREAD ,ahoacerc 2 Loaves 39e FRESH ROASTED KROGER Spotlight . . = 49: 3-LB. BAG ‘1.39 RICH, ROBUST, FULL BODIED FLAVOR French Brand «: 53° 2-LB. BAG ‘1.05 FLAVORFUL FRESH KROGER Vac Pac... *53' WITH NEWSPAPER COUPON TASTY FRESH PORK PICNIC ROAST .............. fo. 33¢ TENDER JUICY ze ; BOSTON BUTT ROAST . .. fo. 39e DELICIOUS FRESH : PORK STEAK .... _ tp. 49e SUCCULENT MEATY % PORK HOCKS ..... ., le. 33e PURE FRESH GROUND PORK * c. 69 BIRDSEYE Frozen Vegetables PEAS @ CHOPPED SPINACH LEAF SPINACH @ CHOPPED BROCCOLI SQUASH @ MIXED VEGETABLES 10-OZ, \ ¢ YOUR PKG. CHOICE FROZEN KROGER ORANGE JUICE ..... 4 b-oz. cars 89e "25 Extra vir Stamps | With this Coupee end purchese of 1 POUND PKG. HYGRADE | LUNCHEON MEAT ; at l | 50 Extra vu Stamps With this Coupon end purchese of | | 6 PACKAGES OF | KROGER GELATINS Coupon valid at Kroger in Detrett and | Eastern Michigan thru Sat., Oct. 17, 1959 | s —_ ae eee ee —_——— = | 50 Extra v. VALUE Stamps | With this Coupon end purchase of 6 PACKAGES OF cnogsn runownes, | ‘g| | 50 Extra vite Stamps | With this Coupon end purchase of | 1-LB. KROGER BLACK PEPPER & Coupen valid at Kroger tm Detroit ané oe Michigan thru Sat., Oct. 17, 1959 —_ee eee ees eee ee ee oe al Lever’s ‘100,000 STAR SWEEPSTAKES MAIL YOUR ENTRY BLANK — REDEEM YOUR COUPONS SPECIAL PRIZE FOR KROGER CUSTOMERS ONLY! Write our store name on the official Star Sweepstakes entry blonk you receive by moil. Then, if you win Ist, 2nd, or Jrd prize — WE WILL AWARD YOU THIS FABULOUS EXTRA PRIZE! 1960 MERCURY Colony Park 4-door, 3-seat (station wagon). V-8 engine, automatic trans- “\anission, radio end heater, power steering, brakes, pow- er reor window, wheelcovers. ott a iE ee ee, ee ee ek oe - ¥ oepGat egies = RE RE RR RN I AA Nt gi AR = aE a pei inte ga bigs THIRTY , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1959 | Charge account’ purchases\ac-for the first six. months of 1959.) Elizabeth Captive the mother, Mrs, James Mac Shakes Up Government — Minister for England, Shuffles Others LONDON (UPD. — Prime Min- Macmillan complet Harold Watkinson, minister transport-in Macmillan’s-last cab- inet, was given the defense post, * * x He replaced Duncan Sandys, son-in-law of Sir &¥inston Chureh- ‘iJ. who was transferred to the néw ‘job of minister of aviation, | pS " SS iS tees | were uptouched, ‘ KALAMAZOO’S MALL? A band concert in the park instead of a traffic jam. Home Secretary Richard A. But-! ler, Foreign Secretary Selwyn | Lloyd and Chancellor of the Ex-! Kalamazoo, Toledo Malls Hit = =" SECRETARY RESIGNS Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-! With Shoppers, Businessmen #28 _saland disorders and the Hola) TOLEDO ‘NEA! — The citizens : a} . r Prison Camp massacre in Kenya, | of this bustling Lake Erie city are : resigned, it was announced. generally enthusiastic over the He was replaced by Former | method used to cut out the noise Minister of Labor lain MacLeod. Ganger and ulcer-producing scram- ble of its busiest downtown section The former ministry of transport | and civil aviation, previously held by Watkinson, was split into two |parts—a ministry of transport and a ministry of civil aviation.. Postmaster General Ernest! ‘Marples was named transport! minister, while Sandys became) aviation minister A new job of minister responsi- | ble for scientific affairs was | created. It was given to Lord | Hailsham, chairman of the Con- | servative Party, who at the same time reeeived the sinecure post | of lord privy seal which formerly was incorporated in the home | secretary's post. MacLeod's job as minister of labor went to Conservative Party Chief Whip Edward Heath, who held no cabinet post previously The Earl of Home retained his post as secretary of state for com- | monwealth relations with the job of lord president of the council attached to it. 1 The method was to cut out the sechon Literally. Four blocks of In its place is a shopper's mall a@ shady retreat from the cars and cares of the concrete day — with grass. flowers foliage. fountains ' piped in from hidden loud speakers. and sidewalks and pave- Y painted to blend with the I Opened on Aug. 3, the “shep- pers’ see-way.” as the four-bleck pedestrians-only mall is called, is | a $15,000 experiment te tran- quilze the city’s nerve center | which seems to be paying off. Alt gh mixed, the initial re- action to the mall on the whole “as complimentary enough to have t vroginal 4oday trial run ex tended to Nov 15 * * * he glass-making city 1s not the only one taken with a pedestrian z* & * | Appoints New Defense for 539 : far the test’ share of de-|third 1 ehild born in what is|birth to her the night cent of depart-| By grea ray others eters salen, art ne ak whee name from the fact that ber|1754. by Indians on ears: ‘ 4 eT : a ee oy 4 P ' * - ° ’ 1 td ° . ‘ ye eg Dan Ream ebtor of the Kala Prince and Princess Go Visiting Masa Casette cnarges tha To leuk fficials visited the citv on ce if T t P . ext of ensuite amvat mall Grace IS Loast of Paris S and ther ished Dack and threw up few potted plants f us‘to get national publi PARIS «(UPI)—Prince Rainier »f— =a i! Monaco and his Philadelphia-bort . : ® * * Princess Grace end a three-di Coming October 16th ieago lu tu 4 { t t tate visit to Pa is today by | The Solid Plymouth h d i "s ing a formal luncheon for Presi “a =e Kents 1 tire sireet \ th not dent and Mrs. Charles de (jaulle s jew Fiace of Fontiae ait fin fine tame om car For R: a R&R Motors, Inc. pith - Or hainier if Was A state visit ( brvsier—Pivmeath—Impertal gencs calls 1 for Grace it was a_ personal 124 Oakland FE 4-3528 FIRE RUNS Oh Tmumpt SS reat SSS Answers Rvar We had a tria Her pictures—with or without Th ron recentl, and its OK The en Rainier and with or without De ursdeys Are Cookie Deys gine knocked down a few s Gaulle—_filled the Paris news 1 Doz. Reg. Price but no othe; trouble . papers, and everywhere the 2nd Doz. 10¢ Kalamazoo. which has provided couple went there were cries - a complete children’s playground Of “Viva Grace.” JERRY'S BAKERY me end of its mall. plans t * * * shopping Center FE 5-3603 plete the conversion of its et 32-block downtown co: lestrian malls before its o1igi- The luncheon was at the Vion gasque Legation in the chic Pass, neighborhood on Paris’ west side chedute D UNt) scheduled date in 1 it was in return for a formal wel-! PAYDAY Downtown merchants report: coming junch De C‘aulle gave the sales increases of 20 per cent Rainiers Monday when they a1 4 OANS ‘ ~~ =~ A and up. rived for the state visit | he idea for the Toled | PROTOCAL TAKES OVER came into being dast Jun A Y The Pans visit was the trad | the county planning Commission tional visit paid by the rulers of met to hear a plan for aT f Monaco tu the new French presi : development of the entne dowi dent, State protocol starched 41 town area nost every moment of the stay A * * but a series of receptions aid Sparked b VINDUSSION yresi- parties gave Parisians ao chance dont Ned Skelton, the group de- to applaud the visiting couple cided to try a-.smai] section of mall at ‘ Last night Grace, in a dazzling | nal at one Thev _. eveming dress, and Rainier he. | hey created a = ‘ 7 5 One candy store operator re Sgt. Aubrey King, in charge of| LOAN COMPANY the Ethan Allen Air Force Base ammunition dump. ought twoiin DRAYTON PLAINS: ported an increase of 200 per ‘ent Typical non-professional reac tions are summed up in the com. goats to relieve his men of the 4494 Dixie Hwy. : ob of keeping 1 “ASS ment of one housewife ie ad neo CALL: OR 3-1207 “4 he down rea a . It gives the downtown area ‘in PONTIAC: suburban atmosphere. People | Matched Gold are relaxed and casual. They | Wedding forget they are in the busy city.” “It would be OK if they could just find a place besides the streets} Seth tor to put it in.” 442" Other comments range from “‘it We just gives the town bums anotier | gasy Terms 7} v} place to loaf” to ‘it made the park- ' 4 ing situation worse.” e # Georges-Newports With the latter cgmplaint To 125-127 N. Saginew CALL: FE 2-0214 —— 2255 S. Telegraph Mich. Mirocle Mile CALL: FE 8-S641 RESOURCES . Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks........... 15,079,440.52 . State, County and Municipal Bonds.................. F PON Tt A Securities of the United States Government......... 34,015,572.08 TOTAL RESOURCES .............. reer tT eee LIABILITIES Other Bonds .................. TT TTT CTT Te Cre re Stock in Federal Reserve Bank............... ciaeon Loans and Discounts............ Le eeeee veeeeecesee 19,017,279.97 Real Estate Mortgages............ veeweus tovvessss LODGE BISSS Accrued Income Receivable ................. ee rerT Prepaid Expense .................0..000e oases oe Bank Premises, Land and Buildings.......... weeeeee 1,661,082.13 Furniture and Equipment ............ ve eees wsceeee | $29,223.50 Real Estate Owned Other Than Bank Premises....... 162,380.67 Other Assets .............0.05. sak an poh weaves we Deposits: ‘ rs reeetpeeecess 56,067,193.84 Time ............... ee aieis Sowa ovedencceccds GEOGR SILA! U. S. Government............. ‘UVNnseweevesscs be@eeeseee TOTAL DEPOSITS ...2............. arbre saanmes Accrued Income Unearned........ phdnaes ay in eae Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Etc,...... yas oa howe ee are Reserve for Dividends—Not Yet Declared........... Reserve for Contingencies ...... ee avrsgues seseeee 862,525.42 Reserve for Loan Contingencies:................... 528,242.41 Capital Stock—Common ...................2.++++ 2,900,000.00 Surplus ......:. o£ Sige vacintsivcoecesetedasds cee SRG RTOIVEGGR PUTIN a coos e 60 6 600850 ce ew ea std neh die 726,791.42 TOTAL’ LIABILITIES. ......... 6c c sees ceedenseeee. STATEMENT of CONDITION As of the closing of business October 6, 1959 49,095,012.60 21,023,608.57 246,843.53 174,000.00 34,900,099.87 606,528.32 74,099.67 2,152,686.30 41,078.28 108,313,957.14 j 99,206,221.92 1,123,540,21 558,902.48 7,733.28 890,767.83 6,526,791.42 108,313,957.14 United States Government Securities in the amount of $2,981,562.5 Book Value, in the foregoing statement are pledged to secure Federal and State Government Depesits, Ten Branch Office Location Bloomfield Hills Milford Keego Harbor ~ Lake Orion W. Haron Street Romeo — Waterford Union Lake Walled Lake N. Perry Street \ : : lewelry Dept. fledo Chamber of Commerce pres- 74 North Saginaw St. ident Vern Buchenberger agrees. | . i . | rl P . ? _ 'THIRTY-ONE’ Ms ae, ~ ys! é .7 in a spooky preview of fun to come, é FACING THE FUTURE — Kevin Winkier, 5, of Monroe, peers into a packing box lined with boo-tiful masks for Halloween, , Wis | & | fore she and her second husband| moved to Birmingham. Burson testified Mrs. Ander- gon's accounts were short $2,500 when she resigned. He said he notified q bonding company and quaiaaily was paid $1,518.63. Procuale 60 Homes in Fireswept Hills whipped fire fanned out across to Fairchild Camera GRAND RAPIDS w— Fairchild“ 5 gy epee ar i cellos ot ey ©, ae Co. of Syos-' Sheriff's officers evacuated an home for about two weeks. He will | completing negotiations to “\from nearly 60 hom h chase R. C. Allen Business \fashionable district. anal Machines, Inc., of Grand Rapids. } x * «* Clayton Hexton, president of the! The blaze severely damaged the | Allen firm which emplo< Gen. WASHINGTON (AP) Rogers Rogers fo Leave Hospital ‘After Vocal Operation — Aty.! William P. Rogers was ; _ scheduled to leave Walter Reed LOS ANGELES (AP)—A wind- Army Medical Center today. entered the hospital Selling R. C. Allen Firm {4Y >rush and reached the out- ‘Monday night and Tuesday sur- irts of the foothill cmmunity geons removed a small growth of La Canada north of Los Angeles;called a polyp from his vocal today was piaggineel lestimated 200 to 300 residents be unabe to talk for several days. | Nip Blooming Racket | ALEXANDRIA, Va. @—In the’ about home of wealthy contractor Guy! bloomers of a woman arrested for 600 persons in Grand Rapids, de- F. Atkinson. The builder said his) shoplifting police found $74 worth, clined comment but indicated home, definite news will be forthcoming |“ by the end of the week. valued at $100,000, forced to evacuate it. hr Rtas 5 eT Fy RT eae” ‘a s a eo. ES hs Set eae Simplest all-fabric, automatic controls. No tricky dialing or fancy figuring. Just press the "Touch-Bar” Fabric Selector for the fabric in the load, then set the Cycle Selector for degree , Pcs! owning the 1960 FRIGIDAIRE: rae FOR ALL-AROUND PERFORMANCE BY U.S. TESTING CO., INC.1 In controlled laboratory tests of 6 leading automatic washers! Report No. 57745, doted Mey 21, 1959 TODAY'S MOST ADVANCED WASHING ACTION. The Patented 3-Ring Pump Agitator pumps up and down. No blades! It bathes deep dirt out without beat- ing. Simplest, safest action ever. SERVICE AFTER THE SALE BY OUR OWN FACTORY TRAINED MEN MODEL WCI-60 ._ a CLAYTON'S z= of KEEGO HARBOR |_ 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH. .. UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY 3065 Orchard Lake Road, Keego Harbor Ph. FE 5-9474 Free Parking in Front of Our Store . . , Come in for Meter Pennies ' Open Monday ond inc Evenings ‘til 9 P. M. was|of phonograph records. They said about half burned” when he was the bloomers were supported with a | tricky network of garters. —S a PO EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EES ESSE SEE SEES ES ESE ES GOSS SESE EEE EEE EE LESS SESE ESSEC SSCS CTCC CCC TS CTT TEC CT OSES nn LAr cle , Representing A Total of SELF-SE Sup DRUG Melkonian es ap ¢ cil a ad f i ns RVE STORES TY 7 a; Z Yt Bo fan f A * ian Du nsky wll a A nd EER YEARS f ouR PHARMACISTS \ o i. i Jo hn hb Wt +2 i \ ie é. a .e : Aon ee NS YN Rendziperis & PHARMACY ae SRIENCE ental aaNet Maxmon ZS Safe, Mild Antiseptic DR. MILES BACTINE $1.47 Pint Bottle Little Liver Pills CARTER’S PILLS 100 Tablets REG. $1.19. . Touch-Up Permanent TONI-TIPS Home Wave Regular $1.35 Fast Relief for Colds THOREXIN SYRUP 4 oz. $1.25 size Economy 5-oz. Tube PRELL SHAMPOO Regular $1.39 eee eee TOOTHPASTE 4 Tubes tasting, removes food Giant size. Pleasant stains, whitens teeth. Relieves Colds, Pains EMPIRIN COMPOUND 100 Tablets Reg. $1.35 69c Dr. 2 tor B8c Soft, medium or hard brittle ADORN West TOOTH BRUSHES New push-button model. Only 88c 69c Rise AEROSOL SHAVE 2 for 88 6-ounce push- button can. HAIR SPRAY. - NACIN:. 73¢ Size 100 BLETS Reg. $1.89 Popular Se 25¢ Evenilo $1.25 Bottle CANDY NURSING CLEARASIL BAN B COMPLEX BARS UNITS LOTION DEODORANT VITAMINS 24 for B8c | 6 tor BBc 88c 2 for 88c 88c Delicious snack - Cap, bottle, For teenagers No drip, no bother, Btl. 100 Caps time ‘'goodies.’” nipple, etc Relieves pimples. no mess. Rolls on. 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(Larry) Smith of Detroit, Sporto Sanctioned | the bowler’s qualifying date. All entries must be Ist $300 reen ay n er Oo ) vement Hill Subon ‘hie tet of ore amet mailed or delivered to Pontiac Press sports dept... or $150 . 2 “nay — voile oA 22-year-old golf Sow La] . . 2nd “ pies left at toca alley, accompained by entry fee in tull. By United Press Interbational gt New York Giants are Sun-yinjuries but should be in better! rom . spartons [aac Reo eom cage 3rd $100 | Rams are(d#y’s heaviest favorites, They are for the clash with the a Michigan Open lifyi Entry F (Based on 250 Entries) The ——— are 6% point choices to whip the Eagles EAST LANSING — Michigan|will take a. whirl on the pro tour Qua ifying Finals ry ree = three-point vorites to smash the! s+ New York although they took a State’s football team, which flunked! this winter under Smith's sponsor- Westside Rec. Huron Bow! Men Women | Prize fund will be re- National Football League's ony re-' 49-21 walloping from the Eagles quarter-|@ regionally telecast test against! ship. = ‘= * $1.35 Bewt $1.35 turned 100% to purse to;maining perfect record Sunday,two weeks ago at Philadelphia. opens SEE Sees SS ty te vee Dick Mefheins, bend fecthell Rochester Lanes Qual. Alt. 65 tw. 65 make one prize for évery;when they tackle the Green Bay * be ° aay aaen Vaies Dame coach at Wyandotte siuce 1953, Mapl C 4.00 Prizes 3 00 10 entries. Trophies for’ Packers at Milwaukee. New York, Philadelphia and the 6 Stadium will give his coaching duties = nes Syiven winners and each high x * ft |Washington Redskins are tied for . : ‘9 L _ Leones $6.00 Tetet $5.00 ifi Los Angeles is favored although | with 21 New York are| The Spartans, winners of three| at the end of the current season. akewood Lanes : qualifier. ‘the Eastern Division lead 2. condition for their/game, meet a Notre Dame team! His teams have won 31, lest 18 it dropped two of its first three ords The Redskins and Pitts. and tied twe in the six games while Green Bay, surpris, [burgh Steelers (1-2) are rated even or mY lina 8 os epee Purdue| he has been head coach. | TOURNAMENT RULES ‘ira three sarin, In whe that’ Eamterm Divison tar posses|20-7. and Jeet Saturday beat Cale + + 8 * * scorer 28-6. Iphia i i Sens must resent their highest final league average of the 1958-1959 Season 2 bs : ney W a a ee eee oan will re televised asa Tuesday tht hay bad poead Games tor average required. : [atv Ss §6ae - |their agreement with Des Moines, | stom game, the champion Bal#t- (nals (1-2) at Cleveland. 30° p. 3 Avene telthing overages wil be unsalted with frtehure of prises and entry eos | tore Colts (21) are slime, one * * * Risto ine 34pm CEST lip, ir farm fate te Tournament in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules. eae & Ge. we en ee | sald. yesterday cophensare ball | <_ « + - : . . } a defense $$$ Final qualifiers will pay for additional 3 games in finals. | Liens (0-3) are favored over the | iowed only 36 points, an a eeeelpridenprpysaring aed is ts Ces Ce No mietnte entries. - | Sam Francisco Forty-Niners (2-1) ef 12 a game, im defeating the | & will be | Potted = hole-in-one yesterday. (Qualifying times and places to be published in The Press) ether Western Division clash. ; ¢ ¢« eS Se He sald | 5 he posted his first ace in 18 - The Rams, who feature long- pound disiecation, should bop | ot a range offensive power, are favored Ballman out just one game. lw ™ 4 . : Wade —— are a hoch — Don Stewart, sophomore half-| “e4 * -~ «* : ; back, will replace Ballman. Search Begins for Citys Top Bowler ‘Actual’ Meet Feature Part of Bowlerama Pontiac Area’s Best Keglers to Be Invited, in Scratch Tourney Who is the best male bowler in the Pontiac area on the basis of tual pins? The feature part of the Pontiac Poess Bowlerama includes the Pontiac Invitationa] Actual Cham- pionship.”’ All the top bowlers compet: | ing in the Bowlerama will be | invited to take part im an actual — championship om the day of the tournament finals, October 25th at Huren Bowl. Bowlers will be invited to com- by The Press on the basis average and scores in_ the Bowlerama, and invitations will made regardless whether the [ sler has qualified in handicap Imament or not Therr is no special entry fee rete pere ‘ r f AP Wirephote: BONING UP — Northwestern's sophomore quarterback Bob Eickhoff does some laboratory work on bones in his biology class, Unique Honor for Wilhelm Oriole Pitcher Is First to Capture ERA Title in Each League NEW YORK (®—Hoyt Wilhelm of the Baltimere Orioles, making the transition from a relief spe- cialist to a starting pitcher, is the first pitcher ever to capture the earned run erown in each major league , The knuckleball artist won the American League ERA title in 1959 with a 2.19 average, figures com- piled by The Associated Press re- vealed today. } | Im 1952 Wilhelm led the Na- averages with a 2.43 mark. Then with the New York Giants, he was used strictly in relief. Baltimore Manager Paul Rich- ard made Wilhelm a full-time start- er this past season and the vet- eran right-hander came through in excellent fashion. Wilhelm gave up 55 earned runs in 226 innings and appeared in 32 games, He tienal League im the earned ran | made 27 starts and posted a 1311, |him. Wade likes to fire long passes | ‘to Jim Phillips and Del Shofner. stop Ollie Matson, whe cracked | the Bear line for 199 yards during} a 28-21 Ram triumph last Sunday. * * * John Unitas, Baltimore's passer, | has been off target with some of his throws this season. Ray Berry and Lenny Moore, two of his key receivers, have been hampered by } } } } Egan Rides Horse to Hunter Crown | WASHINGTON w—Blue Monday retained the green working hunter title Tuesday in the Washington International Horse Show ® *® * The 6-year-old gray gelding, | owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. , Egan, Birmingham, Mich., ac- quired the most points performing lover fences during the six-day, ishow which ended Tuesday night. * * * Going into the afternoon final, |Blue Monday was trailing But |Egan rode the gray defender over |the’ jumps to first place in the ideciding $500 Working Hunter Stake and took the championship ‘with a total of 10 points. ; | * * * , Daugherty. speaking at a Foot-| . : s ; 2 Hastings (Neb.) Legion : officials ball Writers’ luncheon at MSU Sir i hat the Legion’s Littl Kellogg Center, said Dean Look) : : : i will start at quarterback for the World Series Nt year in Hast- * first time. jings again next “As the season goes along, Look ® jis going to be more of a threat.” ‘Daugherty said. ‘‘A good day by |Dean will pull this team together.’’| Daugherty admitted senior full- | baek Blanche Martin still hasn't | * * ® * The Spartan coach also offered’ |the following: | —The MSU line has problems | iwhich may not fully be resolved jthis year. —Abeut 86 per cent tien’s football coaches cated they faver the free substitution. | —Sportswriters and gamblers— not students and alumni—apply the \first pressure to a coach when he Ines a losing season, which is be- ‘cause the sportswriters and gam- Dowagiac 'B’ sz stmces" ~* Leader in Poll ! } } * * Abilene Christian and Trinity will at te be reconsidered for entry in the Border Canference when the league }meets in El Paso, Tex., Dec. 12. } + of been hampered this because of the injury to George Izo, considered as one of Dame year the best long passers in the coun- try. Izo, however, is expected to start his first game Saturday against Michigan State at Fast Lansing. He played a little last week against California, but did Daugherty said except for the! West Bloomfield Moves \losses he was enjoying the season ‘because of his team’s high morale. Into 9th Spot Ahead Bennie Qoesterbaan, who retired! of N + ville ‘as Michigan coach last year, said) lhe too wag enjoying this season. | not start MSU athletic director Biggie By The Asseciated Press Who Will Succeed Munn and Hillsdale coach Frank For two weeks now, Monroe “Muddy” Waters also attended the Catholic Central has managed to luncheon. ‘accomplish a one-point lead, and Him? Notre Dame publicist Charley|remain as Michigan's top class B Callahan offered a tale of tape and football club. bandages for the Irish. He said; This week, the Falcons find them- | this team was hurt physically more sejves in another of those one- | than any team at Notre Dame in point situations as the state's recent years, \sports editors and writers selected “Only consolation,’ he said. but on the football field he does his ‘‘boning’’ with plays which he will use against the University of Michigan Saturday at Ann this special part of the tourna- rient Those invited merely pay eir lines fees. 4 large trophy. Ihe Press, and a rumnerup tre- Last Rites Scheduled Today for Bert Bell won-lost record including three! shutouts. Bob Shaw of Chicago was run- nerup with a 2.65 ERA. Arbor. He sparked Northwestern to its lone TD in the 60 win over Minnesota last week donated by phy, will be awarded in this ac- —_ OO PHILADELPHIA (AP Be I's friendl ] “iS the top ten t in the class B a be feature. (AP) — rt'Bell’s fri iness, his humility, | n teams sal score bowling ota . Bell, the gravel-voiced beloved/his joy for living and football—|‘hat quarterback George I20 may’ ranks. \U oe me Se = cine \commissioner of the National) particularty. wom oonalgrd pres for the first) West Bloomfield moved into the _ os _ ' : a 7 Hrs League will be buried After the funeral, the owners ume. aad mas pl out Pipe e top ten of the AP rankings for the averages or best actual scores in today—and then the difficult hunt/will hold an informal meeting. knee injury ayed first time taking %h spot just ie Bow we } . |will be on for a successor. Prompt agreement on a new com-|“F% time in a short appearance | ahead of Northville The two teams Ponti NEW YORK ow — A heavy, before their licenses are revoked) D'Amato, for his part, never’ ‘The shoes of the portly Bell, who|missioner is unlikely. The temp- | 28ainst California last week, throw-/wint battle at Keego in a top game There are many top Fontia€ cloud today hung over the pro-' permanently. answered the commission's call to\died Sunday at the age of 65, won’tlers of NFL club owners aren't 8 One long TD pens. ithis weekend. a bow lers who are competing Hosed return world heavyweight! But it appeared that only Rosen-|testify despite dire warnings. Ibe filled easily. Everyone in the|known to be cool. They've boiled| Callahan said 18 of 36 players} the Bowlerama championship bout between Inge- sohn wanted to go down fighting | * bed * ‘pro game agrees there was onelover frequently, and it always was | making the tf will be SOP He bewnale ne pera renee aoe a Such top average bowlers as |mar Joharsson and Floyd Patter He said he would request a hear- The commission, in a 3.000-word' pen and there will be no other.|Bell who patched up the quarrels. ™T°*: La Monroe Ca +e 80 Paul George, Bill Bull, Jee Bon- son in the wake of findings by the ing and in the process charged statement, also criticized Rosen-| a « * Now that Bell is gone, it is be ‘ Eaton Rapids —, : te He ‘ . Gor- New York State Athletic Commis- that it was “agreed on the part of sohn for accepting a $10,000 loan : awe , : UE a PP oe & rite, Meret Meee, BO e oe eae a ce ce OH wl ae eee whom it de. The 12 NFL club owners, all lieved some old resentments may Reds Buy 2 Players $. Grand Blane ........ e 8 Balch. Curtis Neal, M. Figa, * ~*~ part to keep the fight in New scrib3d as a shady character, and serving as honorary —— a this is bound to make| ICIN ae it denture oe = . M. an , ; ; will be present at services im St.\it difficult to reach quick agree) CINCINNATI ~The Cincinnati % West ine - 33 R. Bentley, and mamy others are Aster hearing 800 pages of testi- York’ that caused the behind the for failing to tell of Velella’s role}. . ie He Cc nelle qu: Reds Tuesday bought outfielder J 10. Northville ........... Jel 19 entries in the Bowlerama and , scenes razzle-dazzle. lin the promotion, haargaret 6 man Cat =a c/ment on a new commissioner. ‘ ciel ght Ban tte ene ee Grand n mony on the manipulations of the ““S"® a —/Church in suburban’ Narberth! Gaines and pitcher Marv Fodor ville. Tecumseh. Mason, Jackson St. | are eligible for the Actual’s ; - n h! Support of a man by one owner | P John, Clie, Albion, Van Dyke-Pitz- € sont promotyon of the first fight last | where Bell made his home. Burial | possibly will prejudice him in the from their farm club at Seattle |gerala, Riverview, sburg. | Reagent flee) a IEEE , ‘ : |will be in Calvary Cemetery, nearieyes of another. It is expected|% the Pacific Coast League. ‘Cealilae"Caas Sty. Coloma, Wont." | A large group of the Pontiac) @ay- historic Valley Forge. that a committee ing bse “4 i representing all . 700"’ club 1s also entered in the ® ~*~ * In | Thousands viewed the body last) oppos viewpoint tournament and should produce 1. Directed Cus D’Amato, Pat- cor night in a center Philadelphia pl Tue peep will pints = es s some candidates for the honor of terson’s manager; Billi Rosen. | funeral home, Top sport figures candidates and report to the NFL| w@ tar Points Actual Champion. sohn, f the bout alon . ; a known fans walked SMeny of te top actual bowlers! wn’ Riemer ot ne a ete Walled Lake flash Bob Christian| a big ight against Southfield |Site in silence pect. the a draft macting schetuled for the failed to qualify in the Bowler-| Rosensohn Enterprises, to show Was held to one point last time Friday. |Tears were in many eyes. Those * - * By JIM SPALDING and hook to the bail. ama which is of greater adval-) cause why their licens4s should out but held his Oakland County! Brown had his 2nd straight 18-/who knew him spoke quietly of! ‘wy. The “big tage to the handicap bowler, but! pot be revoked. pi fo Fo desert he at soi wi ™ kind of a man will suc-| Some hook balls are natural andjender” is gone and in its place jscoring lead as top threat Doug point game to feature last week's cded Bell? Some this does not eliminate them from) + + * /Stott was able to manage only! | epee ie ig of the owners!some are forced. is a small hook that breaks more tourney for the ‘City Actuals; | ouc _|county scoring. Newton, Haas); + os) o* feel the successor should come! Personally, I fee! that one of sharply just before it reaches the , 2 Banned Charles Antonucci/one touchdown in defeat for Ox-} ' son aaa \(Charlie Black) from promoting] ford. ‘Jack Long of West Bloomfield, St. from the NFL = Hike Beiligreatest improvements I have/Pocket , Meanwhile, the final deadline |or even attending a fight in New, * * p= sate of Commecy ofl nak scl er, a public feels << jertage a/about eae’ sexe when bresking hook brash better for the Bowlerama will sound at | York state. | “Chris'’ now has 59 points — 10) : ; va : tan sss ; oe | judge or a governor. abandoned a big bending hook/the big bender. It also works more midnight tonight. Entries by + + * |more than the big Wildcat. Jack} —_— ‘ld scoring four| caiak ds. Mere uniformly under all bowli ; mail must be postmarked before | > ' - Newton of West Bloomfield has| _ paid ge — i= = = 7 a ee | oe = - . Recommended that the state): = ‘ *\times to take over the area lead.| Before he became commission- forced. Now I use what feels to| tions and on strange alleys. midnight. legislature enact a law requiring | moved into the picture with 48 The St. Benedict veteran has 42 er Bell owned the Philadelphia be a more natural hook. I use only Bear in mind hook Those left at the alleys or de-jthe licensing of the company or ee ieee ieee aee Nike, digits. Don Kurkowski of St. Rita! Eagles, and later the Pittsburgh{the lift of my fingers to apply spin! j. parllpa pie pal livered to The Press Sports depart-| individual who controls the tele- St. Marv, and Ferndale’s Mike) 4 to 2nd with 38. i Steelers. Pro football was his if you can control it ment must be at The Press be- Vision, radio and movie rights to) Brown have 42 apiece. Chuck Oles-| aie Zink of Millington tallied life. He died Sunday- ewes “ — gi my vege fore noon Thursday. ‘fights. ek of Clawson has 36 and eight'19 and Jim Baniere, St. Clement, siock wills -wanciian ms "Eecies 4 pete hienine a ee This d@adline is for both men _ + * others 30 18 to Jead the outside schools over | play the ‘eckers ahs Acree resp soewany & the way and women. The women will bow] The action left the future of the The individual race could be a |the weekend. Field to a ged owing average. their qualifying round Sunday at return bout up in the air. Johans- tight one from here in uniess anaes xs * * Spin and a resultant hook can Lakewood Lanes and the men at,)son, who is making a movie in| Qprtstian can bounce back with - COONS fp Par Te merous names have cropped of course, be \West Side Recreation. . {but a spokesman said he still was Chi Wiles 4 . 59 goes successor to th inl turning the wrt (ought @ tom Pi Starting times and squads will| Willing to fight Patterson if the Newton W. Bloomfield $ ; a & mas the NFL lone a right-hander) just at the moment be printed in Friday's Press, “mess” is cleaned up Haas, OL St. 4 FT 0 PY - —— you release the ball ** & New Scratch Leagues Demrick, Cranbrook i ; $ H : A more natural more i i Se Auburn L 4 “ee 2 -t- Freauently mentioned ig Edwin natural, effective Fourth Straight Win One direct result of the com. |Se€t at Auburn Lanes wees + § 8 2 J, Andere, presides of te De- hook aif one that is meére accur- mission's findings is apparent, Bermeateeks GOLEM 3 388 troit Lions. Anderson said he'd ac- ate foe most bowlers em be de- Walled Lake junior varsity foot-| mamely, the return won't be held | Auburn Lanes has come up with/Caveriy, lar a$$ $3 cope tie pedt if MN Wan elifered veloped by using “finger-lift” ball squad conthnaes to roll slong| im New York, Viacen (Velella, something new in league bowling Wiliams, Cranbrook a8: but cavtions gwainet undue haste alone. To do this, Keep the “Vv” an unbeaten path, with a 42-19] the currsent head of Rosensohn for this sector. . Je it: y 4 ; e 3) ‘ * between thumb and index finger : ; Ledotte, RO Dondero ...4 0 “T don’t think we should decide victory over Berkley Jayvees. The} Enterprises, ts not tice fim | New manager Archie Moore is|Dtxen, Rochester ....... $33 Fo} such am important thing in a few ees SS Pena Se you re- a led by Jim| New York, so the tting up two “scratch” leagues Chests, 8 Lyow .c..¢ ¢ 3 7 the bail (a handshake posi- Webb with two TDs, but scoring] coulda’t bar him. Bat revekiag |with awards going to the Cenpteh Sits 8 S| Ey Pp El ee alli caree —_ Goa). The Gpward sweep of the honors Tuesday went to the Bears’ license of Rosensohn Mater- |average team after each four-week AmBA | RESIGNS — Frank Reagan : erm follow-through motion Gallagher who accounted for al aad has achieved the same re- (period of a 2week schedule, Domes, Ot. Benedict AA mt 4 signed nave: as head cuah a back oo gre wt Er ee areas me his teams’ poimts, all TD on long . A loop for bowlers who average |Kursewskl OF Rita ’....¢ 8 3 ' of Villanova University. The [coach » Cleveland Sewwes. alone control it after rung. Win was Walled Lake's 4th * * * ‘between 165 and 195 will begin Oct age yt haa ee 2 Hy $ #1) Wildcats lost their first oft the ; it the thumb : ee four | Brown, “00, has been mentioned ‘ slides out of the ball first. \ raight. Actually, Rosensobn, Rosensohn 71. Another for Mekee Imlay City 0s 8 ote . fot ST Vikings gained 439 yards, nevet| Enterprises and D'Amato all have below 165 agg teed yo ig BE Sal amen this ae ier ‘a for the job, ee Si agen. ey Ie STRIKES—The V be- | This type of hook is not a “big threw @ pass, while Berkleyhad\en opportunity to go before the league wall pave 19 teases of three Smit New Haven ..08 8 2 & ia eas 7 oat tenaia of ben Kal nh pie eh Ry . hand Tag y ined grape rhe alla , A : a ay ee : amis Dnt t reqeea tak hdl eed Ga00: oe ers but as jand Don Kellett of the Baltimore) should paint ‘to the 1-3 pocket as strike-getter because 1 <4 ruch.ng, 37 air commission and make their pleas'men each. Zenineen Denes” ma? ‘ i #2) the school’s athletic director. Colts. i you release ball. | it. =— i ’ ting f / f 4 4 A ( 4THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 THIRTY-THREE s ® ¥ . : . F Mocker At A Glance TUESDAY'S FIGHTS 8 ; ‘ L | | iPCH Ticket Sites TUESDAY'S RESULTS | RICHMOND, Calif, — y § i . . . Cvelend kr to AN eee 149. New York. tnceked cul Tuy Dae ; i : . _ Where ‘can you get advance} , —~ (pagATHGE. — Trdh “bye aenautry a : A ay: nn : 4 itickets for Pontiac Central High | WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE | Taceene, sapect Sem : : _ ¢ } ” ’ % {football games? ie Ree . amnihoes ; : Herb Sanford, faculty manager, | Detroit at Chicago ee Tuesday's Exbibitien Basketball “eS ; : says reserved seats, at one dollar’ Nelee kee st LousTURRPAY'S SCORES : - . 2 " each, may be secured at the two) —_— Boston 105, Minneapolis 104 3 : Os S — downtown and at! THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE : = j ' > mun stores jownto ‘HE! (Coaches! Are Sa Inaw Hi h ‘4 | id L St d ‘| Tel-+Huron, at Barnes Hardware, ag >rooe maimed a | i , > “+ Toronto at Montreal Your Wi . eague al Ings and Trade Fair, both on West Chicago st Detroi Professional ves In : 1 +4 “ Huron street. Cleveland at Quebec : G ~ F tb IF ? 4 | (BiG “TEN { ROCKY MOUNTAIN . SS WRESTLIN we | ere on rl a WL Po. WoL T Pel. WUT Pet a a AT 09 | we 2 0 0 100 3 8 61006 Adams State 2.0.6 1000 4 6 0 1.000 4 PONTIAC NATIONAL BALTIMORE @—This is the Purdue 16 0 igo 2 6 1 423:Colo Coll. 1 0 0 Lene 3 8 0 Lose 60 500: " 0 f 220. time of year when the wives of ts ee ee oe Oe ie ee or GUARD ARMORY jo B 4 ; football coaches are used to be- | OF ame [mele 6 Eg we tle Bm oe 8k me ise se 57 WATER STREET ing ignored. | Mich _ State 11 06 506 i 2 0 $3 SKYLINE Mrs, Weeb Ewbank, wife of | : lOne male 8 LS ae tsk 3s Cabee i Memes NEW WED., OCT. 14 the coach of the Baltimore Colts, | Winless Trojans Next)“ 12% 12% wyoming 3" oh ot iB pies NIFTY — THRIFTY 8:30 P.M. describes the condition as “‘foot- ° e . SOUTHERN | Ute 0 2 0 33s —~ ball fog.” ~ Grid Rival for Chiefs Cunteeepes, P . Games |New Toxies i i ° 500 > » ° 500 Gentleman Jim Hady vs. “Even if I held a» football to | gt Wi Stadi \West Va. 20-0 Loe 220 Soper, $39 HS 139 3 Midget Avstralian Tog Teem = a isner Stadium | Citadel 1,0 0 1000 3 1 0 730 Byy © 20 000 1 3 0 250 Tom Thumd & Peewee Somes vs attract his attention,” she said Va. Tech 1 @ 6 1000 1 3 © 250\piehn state 09 2 0 000 13 06 250 Brandy Andy & Brown Panther Tuesday, “probably the only | - WME = te toss che a a thing he would say would be Pontiac Central's smarting foot- Richmond | 3 ! : an 1 i i is Pw Mino All Games RINGSIDE. . . : : : ” : ‘2.50 ‘Lacy, you're going to fumbie. (>All forces eye a return to the vic-|W Mary 8 2.0 00 1 3 8 250 Kansas oro 100 2 0 50 SALES — PARTS — SERVICE ADVANCE TICKET SALES That’s the way to grip it.” | tory trail this week after being Davidson @20 oo 13 0 2 foe e snl dbo be ro i ; 8 333 Gritt’s Grill, 49 S. Saginaw > ner . Pei. ie | ‘ 1 6 0 2 ‘ ‘ . Weeh. cenfasea bis wife ot eons hic Arthur Hill last Fri ATLANTIC COAST Colorado, = 1 1 8 $00 1 3 8 380 MERCURY—EDSEL—LINCOLN—ENCLISH FORD LINE Armory Phone FE 4-4130 times as much as the Colts’ op.“ ©°CNDE: “Thre. ‘WL Pet Nebrake, 010 0% 22% 308 232 § Sagi St FE 2-913] b Saar ak ponents in the National Foot. The Chiefs collide with another clemson 3 6 © 1.000 3 1 0 750 Kansas St. © 1 0 000 1 3 0 .250 3 . ginaw Street - Matchmaker—Bert Ruby - - inaw t th T - { Wake Forest 1 © 6 1006 3 1 6 750 x-Okla. 5S! 60 0 ooo 62 62 8 6500 ball League. Saginaw opponen , ne rojans Ol x Carolina 2 1 0 667 2 2 6 SOO x—Not playing fer league title “He bas often sald about our (Saginaw High, in a Saginaw Valley /§. Carouna 1 1 9 500 3 1 0 789 ———————— a = ” ghe related, ‘““I¢ J Conference game at Wisner Sta- Maryland 0 1 @ 000 i 3 ° 250, > . i 01 000 had to do it all over again, 1 uM. NE Site 62.6 oo 12 0 333 } would make the same mistake.’ | It will be Central’s 2nd con- | FAR WEST FIVE | “I have never been able to | secutive battle against a team | Conterence. au Games | decide whether that’s complimest | which is winless and the Chiefs waoingion 1 0 0 1000 4 0 0 1.000) ' slam.” { sin t . Ss - i 000 | . a =| tome be ee [Bitoford ° i ’ ie i : 03s } | Tulane @10e. UCLA eo. 011 250 the first one. - | Californie oo 8 we 13 8 258) BRAKES RELINED Arthur Hill also was winless SOUTHEASTERN when the Lumberjacks invaded Conference All Games | . 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: this city last Friday for Central's atississipps 2" 00 1000 "4 0 0 1.000) . _ -. Valley opener. The Jacks capital- a 2 2 8 1.60 © 1.080 ys R ne heels; install SAFTI-GRIP ized on mistakes by previously un-' Georgia 26 6 100 3 1 0 750} bended linings: clean and inspect whesi Al) 4 Wheels complete, Poi. pcH and used the Chiefs\Temeee 2:1 0 87 21 0 86; drums; adjust all four wheels; adjust hand including labor and Auburn 110 30 210 drake; inspect master cylinder: clean, Inspect, material as a stepping stone to their Ist, Alabama. 6 1 1 7 2 1 1 6: Dat pack frent wheel dbearin + adjust pedal fr win of the year yonsereis 621 67 ae. oat { ance; check brake field: execk all grease © Chev - ’ _ . SU ° 9 : = 13 6 at ; entire « ; adiust eccentrics; $ 95 : Now hungry Saginaw visits the Miss State 0 2 3 254 . = bd ep h : - Kentucky © 3 0 008 13 0 250 check sheck a ve: free 500 mile inspec lymout eee : cau: ES SHOPS x {McLaughlin with 590 for the qual-| |singles in Westside Businessmen’s| |where Ackers Excavating heads’ 7 | quarters and two contests will be played simultaneously, each using | 45 yard distances. i The clock does not stop at any | time and penalties in-th® games| are held to five yards. ' This is the schedule for Satur-; Here ase shoes with rich masculine character and excep- day’s Midget Day: / | GAME NO. 1 — south End — Light- tionally good looks — luxury looks you would expect | Weights: Webster a a ‘ ; white) vs Baidwin-Wuls- F from fine cavalry leather This distinctive leather has the ! Twain (blue & gold:, first ; e belt. shining lustre of cordovan — yet it’s far more supple, more NO. 3 — North Bnd — Light- . GAME weights: Alcott een & comfortable, much easier to break in. Famous Bates work- white) vs. Owen ‘blue & “ white), first half manship gives these shoes luxury in everything bur price ° NO. 3 Jvighte: Crofoot (red. & Canter right in and try on a pair! * > vse. Whittier poo = & white) | Exclusive comfort feature = rs : = ” weights: alkm - Owen t i fh : ' ‘bhue & gold) vs ar! Style-coocecied roominess ocross the boll of the foot il fo ca) first = i 740 pm. — Gecond half game No. 1. south end; game Ne. 2, north end. 8.00 pm — Second half | game No.3 south end; game | No. 4 north end | GAME NO. 8— South End — Light- weights: Wisner ‘bine &' gold) vs. LeBaron (green | & white), first half } GAME NO. 6 — North end weights McConnell (blue & white! vs erson ‘gteen & white). first ha f GAME NO. 1 — South end — Feary- | TODD'S SHOE STORE 20 W. Huron FE 2-3821 Roo erp — 7 & ——- = white) vs. Emerson -Le-/} . —_ : - . Baron ‘ereen & white), | Qpearnatoee URL 2 atte Re: > first half. | GAME NO. 8 — North end — en Weights: Wever ‘blue @| gold) vs. Bethune ‘orange | & black). first half. | | Dm. — Second half No. 5, south end; game north end pm. — Second half game No. 7. south end; game No. 8 north end 6:46 pm. — Gaeme No 8 first and second half. Heary- oe Webdter (‘red & white) vs. Wisner (blue & * white). | i rr Tear } é They‘re Going for Three | NEW YORK (AP) — There's a f field goal craze in college football § WE REPLACE GLASS IN ALL TYPES OF ALUMINUM STORM SASH & DOORS this year. Ss PONTIAC GLASS CO. The NCAA Service Bureau said) , 5 today that 73 field goals have been| 23 W. Lowrence St. FE 5-644] kicked in 216 games among Ce crete AE he Om ra ete img, RR SE > ary Time to Check All ° Broken Windows and Storm Sash... Before Cold Weather major colleges so far this season. | That averages about one every three games. The all-time record is one every 5.6 games. \ YEAR-END CLEARANCE—’59 MODELS! 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Fox Hound Show, | attend- Trial Winners Although the major wins went to | the big kennels of James Eadie of | Byron, Ontario, with six firsts, in| the recent Michigan Fox Hunters} WILDFOWL PRIZES — A pair of happy hunt- annual show and field trial at! ers with the handsome wildfow! prizes shown Lapeer, area hound owners did | above are proof that the early season shooting all right. was OK. The birds were downed at Wildfowl dents. them, and each Pontiae Press Phote Bay, on Saginaw Bay, by Dr. Jerome Fink (left) and James (Jim) Nye, both Pontiac area resi- They took four bluewing teal between accounted for two Canadas. , aos THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 Area Sportsmen Report Excellent Fall Hunting By The Outdoors Editor ‘| ‘The case last week, where two men in a boat (it is too bad the boat didn’t leak), ‘shot and killed a pair of muscovy ducks at an Oakland county lake home, points to one rule of gun safety, and sportsmanship. This pair _|certainly didn’t know what they were shooting at, or, if they did, their act was a wanton disregard of all sports- manship precepts. | “Be sure of what you are shooting at,” the rules say. “Don’t shoot at anything you do not wish to kill.” There’s only one.way to treat deliberate acts of the kind mentioned above—bar the offender forever from) legal rights to enjoy hunting in Michigan. RATTLER BITES DOG, PAYS WITH LIFE A big, fat Michigan rattlesnake, abroad much later in the fall than usual, made the mistake of biting a dog and paid for it with its life. The dog, a busy little cocker spaniel, was struck over the right eye. After quick treatment by a veterinar- ian, it is recovering speedily, says owner Ken Davis. Davis killed the serpent, which was 32'2-inches long and carried six rattles. He was with neighbor James Ed- wards, walking in a field near their home (3125 and 3020 S. Adams rd.) making’ color movies, when the spaniel dis- covered the massasauga in a weed patch. Snakes in this area usually den up by the last of September. * * * It required a bit of hard work for William (Bill) Gjelhaug, 1366 Taylor rd., and his young companion, Archie Barnett, 68 Parkdale, Pontiac, to get out Bill’s first moose, from a swamp ‘northeast of Winnipeg, Man. The big bull, estimated to weigh \1,400-1,500 pounds, dressed out at 1,000 pounds, and sported, |a rack of antlers 54-Inches wide. Two horses were needed to drag the moose to the road and 'to the Caribeau river where it was floated by barge to the |hunters’ car for the trip home. Gjelhaug fired five shots from a 300 Savage before finishing the huge animal * * * ‘THREE DUCKS, ONE SHOT—2 SHOTS, 4 GEESE! | The story of what happened on a waterfowl hunt, opening day, at Wildfowl Bay, to Dr. Jerome Fink (Quarton rd.) and \Jim Nye (2555 Sylvan Shore) is one of those “believe it, or not” things. (Eadie’s Blackie); best peck. natural carriage ‘Blackie:; all-age female (Tom- boy? } Area winners included Herb Cork, Royal Oak, all-age male! ‘Coil. Pickett), with Ray Jarreet (Ike) Cuff Hicks Jr. ‘(My Gorghum', Bd Van- — (Andy), all Pontiac, éth, oth t Hard Rock (Cork), wom all-age fieid test. with Jarrett 2nd, Bill Sasser (Pon- tia 3rd ‘June! Rachel (Tim Childress) field winner Along the Outdoor (Richwood omboy): best opposite sex With H. GUY MOATS Lapeer, derby Howard Fish. Lapeer, A. T Roy and PZ Ellis Moore of Goodrich also placed hounds in the several events 41 Farmers Clubs ‘Trophies Costly, but Trail Worth Effort age >I Oxtord Lawman in thamston Pian ribs — Conservation De- Successful on artment workers signs and = partment workers sent signs 2nd First Bear Hunt tickets this clubs which are participating in the Williamston Plan. The clubs represnt approx- imately 2,000 farmers and 122,000 acres in southern Michigan. The Williamston Plan is de- signed to regulate hunter kill in proportion to available game and reduce hunter trespass problems in this sector of the state where most lands are privately owned. Landowners post their lands with signs provided by the Depart- ment and personal] yissue tickets to hunters. Only ticket are allowed tunting access to their,I ever saw in the woods, and it lands. The landowner, himself, was fat and glossy from raiding determines hunter quotas. farmers’ bee-hives,'’ said Roberts. Buffalo Hunt “IT guess I was just lucky.” re-) EDMONTON Uf — Canada’s first Roberts, relating how he bagged 4 ous time-consuming and expensive black bear on his first bear-hunt- affair but the trophies are worth ing expedition. everything. Roberts hunted with a party The hunt has been going on that included several Lake Orion | ince Sept. 15 with parties going and Oxford men, all of whom | out from Fort Smith, 450 miles were part of a big group at Gay- north of here om the plains of lord. the Northwest Territories. The “The dogs ran the bear (a 172-| season will end Nov. 30. sow) out onto a grade near So far only 30 licenses have = Already one head has been taken that measured 30'4 inches across | the widest point, only 4's: inches ing’s Yellowstone Park. Shoot Fowl] in Front of Home Duck Hunting Vandals ‘Murder’ Family Pets National Park across into the Northwest Territories. Hunters have been seeking old bulls. driven They make the best juniors | trophies. David R. Steinhoff, 354 Union Lake, route 5, Walled Lake! , \cteran outfitter, Claude was boiljng mad, just after opening of the duck season. It prewster of Banff, Alta., de- scribes buffalo hunting as being similar to moose hunting but “a lot more dangerous.” seems he had a perfect right to feel that way, according to Mrs Steinhoff. Two unidentified shotgunners, shooting from a boat in Middle Straits lake, near the Steinhoff home, shot down the family pets, a pair of young muscovy ducks. “The birds were near the shore. They couldn't fly. We heard the shots, then saw two men in a boat rowing away as fast as they could. Then we found our ducks, dead.” The pets were gifts to Mrs. Steinhoff, from her daughter. | HEAVENER, Okla. @® — a “Why, they'd follow my husband to his car, try to get in| ene ee tune’ dar mani with him. They'd walk into the house, eat from our hands,” | river. Two x later fisherman | Mrs. Steinhoff explained, and added, “if those men had made | pies Pilkington was at the same a mistake, they should have been honest about it, and at least | spot end hooked the sime fish —! told us.” \ture included. The special licenses cost $50 for Canadians and $200 for Americans Finder's Keepers | | | | | Pontiac Press Phete The big bull that sported the huge; palmated rack (54-inches wide), is estimated to have that shown above, with ifs captor (eft) Wiliam ghed some 1,500 pounds, (dressed out \at Gjelhaug, 1966 Taylor Re. nour Lolly, aad his L900). Tt was downed in northern Canada during companiun, Archie Baieti, 68 Parkdale, Poutiac. a@ recent tip, . MIGHTY MOOSE — One of the biggest moose in years taken hy an Oakland county hunter is in Canada Brewster's fee is. $500 MSU Sanctuary Is Top Tourist Bird Show Place . HICKORY CORNERS — Michi- neenere where T was. tt wes tbe iret Peet issued, each good for one buffalo. {gan State University is providing one of the state's top tourist at- tractions near here Approximately MSU around 40-acre Wintergrcen Lake, this home and show place of from the herds by their stronger most types of Michigan birds ts the largest such sanctuary in the world. Waterfowl are the Canada geese. lake on their way south, weekend, Deusen, biologist in charge. The birds are smart, Van Deusen| the said. 50.000 feathered off the record head taken in Wyom- tourists drop in every year at the trieving dogs, Nov Kellogg Bird Sanctuary to The hunt is for strays which | the delight of about 180,000 human drift out of Albert's Wood Buffalo | sightseers. Located on 180 acres of land main attrac- tion, especially the swans and big In fall months at x * * the peak of migration, when the ducks and geese stop over at the Tuesday. He fills the spot vacated the by the firing of Don Bishop ear- sanctuary may draw as many as lier this week. 10,000 birds and 10,000 persons on a reports Roswell D. Vanithe Jim says it’s Gospel that Dr. Fink downed three teal with one shot, and equally true that each brought down two fat Canadas with single blasts. “Of course we used up 12 more rounds to finally bag the geese,” Jim explained. Hunting pressure on Saginaw Bay wasn’t as heavy as dur- ing last year’s opening, the Pontiac pair reported, and they found ducks were plentiful. * * * i “There are plenty pats” reports Jack Patterson after a re- cent jaunt upstate, but the Pontiac shotgunner says there is still too much foliage for really good shooting. Jack’s bag also included some woodcock. BIRD SHOOTING GOOD IN PORCUPINES Fast and exciting shooting was enjoyed in the Upper Pen- insula's Porcupine Mountain area (Bruce Crossing) by a group of GMC (‘Truck plant) outdoorsmen, a few days ago. The party A roufd of six partridge hunters bagged 40 of the succulent morsels. ports Oxford police chief Albert buffalo hunt in 66 years is a strenu.|‘Tip from Edmonton to Fort Smith, the jumpoff point which is acces- sible only by air, costs at least $76. The hunters included Earl Barker, Stanley Barker, Irv Humbaugh, Bill McGovern, Harold Welch and Bill Fairse. They Saw many large geese congregations, and a lot of deer. One somber note—Earl Barker’s 73-year-old springer, Vel, died, apparently from eating some poisonous article. With the fall upland game season just around the cor- ner (Oct. 20 at 10 a.m.), most bird dog owners will have their pointers, setters, cockers, springers and other canine hunting companions in the field, but there are still several field trials on tap. Oakland County Beagle club has arranged a five-day triai, used. English eget Spaniel club of Michigan has trial for re- . at Bald Mt. Recreation area. Pigeons and ae will be used for the trial Returns to Steelers Solunar Tables Defen- PITTSBURGH (AP) AM P.M sive halfback Ronnie Hall of Mis- Miner Major Minor Major : r . Thur 10 l 3 0-4 souri Valley College is back in the frica. S00 1140348 1140 > rday + 30 6% 12:15 line-up of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Banca @45 1295 oie aes bringing their roster up tu the 36- Monaa, 7.35 1 § 1 40 * . 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The return of premium of over $50,000,000 is in addition to the savings made on the Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange at Automobile Clab of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. |. BOCUE — Mgr. 76 Williams Se. See first page ef local phone books fer offices in state cities MEXICAN SAIL — Vacationing at Acapulco, Mexico, recently, Robert Frayer (with Mrs. Frayer), 2530 Middle Belt, landed the big sailfish, beside which he is standing above. The ‘‘sail’’ was 9- feet S-inches long, weighed 98 pounds. The fish put up a 35-minute battle. Hunters’ Control May Be Slipping See Deer Policy Shitt ESCANABA (# — Next month's heard with increasing vigor. It is deer’ hunt in Northern Michigan that of the professional foresters, may be the last of an era in which who are saying that if Michigan wants commercially useful forests in the future deer herd. The foresters are saying this at a time when Michigan is lagging behind some other states in the development of forest industries On roughly a million acres of Upper Peninsula timberland new stands of timber cannot be started of the damage done to = h: : me penny hunters have such strong control i: vice? control tie As the area tries to bolster an economy which is largely depend- becomes increasingly apparent that the deer afe destroying forest wealth and jobs To make matters worse the deer are doing this with no benefit to themselves. ‘lunters are not kill- ing enough deer and not permitting conservation policies’ which — in- crease tl: kill in problem areas. because young trees by deer While hunters and legislature have argued over management of the forests to produce deer, the conservation department has tried to establish a multiple use poticy so forests produced both game and wood. fourth Winter Sports Area Expanded GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) Th West Michigan Tourist and Resort SHOT GUNS: ITHACA 7 Model 37 $7] pe ™ Reg. $94.95 ? 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U.S. No. 1 Gon 79 oz. 4.00 ic igan pp es GRADE BAG me 79¢ 6 89) 9l- Keep Fresh With TENDER, YOUNG SHOOTS Dial Soap Dietetic Tuna cncxenormisa, , .°Can’ 33¢ Broccoli ce wo TUNCN 2% YOUR CHOICE c com 29¢ Hekman Butter Cookies ...'xc 29¢ = Daeg Celery KEEGO HARBOR—Veters proved, it will be erected near the water wells, Precious said. | ~*~ * * The council also allocated mon- ey to support two forthcoming vil- lage projects. A sum not to exceed $125 was approved for use by the Oxford firemen for their Halloween party on Oct. 31 A total of $300 also was appro- priated for the village's Christmas decorations. here are going to the polls today in a special referendum elec- favers having an urban _re- open until 8 p. m. if the issue is favored, it will be up te city officials to apply for federal funds. Before apply- ing, however, the city must have proved by the federal govern- ment, the city would receive $2 for every $1 spent by Keego Harbor on improvements. An example Would be the sewer construction that the voters re- cently approved. The city Is spending a half-million dollars for construction of laterals to tie into the county interceptor sewer. If the city does get urban renewal, the government would the two to one basis. - Four Towns Church to Hold Potluck Supper this evening at 3:30 at Four Towns Methodist Church Family Night. a MRS. THOMAS V. JONES own table service. Coffee will be served. sidewalk on the north side of the church as part of the program. Thomas V. Jones’ and Ruth Mayes 15th Anniversary Dance Exchange Vows ROCHESTER — The Rochester ‘Lions Club will mark its 15th anni- ROCHESTER — Ruth Mayes, versary with a dinner dance Thurs- and Thomas V. Jones were mar- day at Northwood Inn in Berkley. ried recently at St. Paul Methodist! The buffet dinner will be served Church by the Rev. J. Douglas at 7 p.m. with entertainment and Parker. pastor dancing to follow. House commit- The bride is the daughter of Roy tee chairman Wesley Holyoke 1s Mayes of 109 Cloverport St. and in charge of arrangements for the his former wife, Lucinda McIntosh anniversary celebration tion to decide if this city ‘of 3,300 | newal plan. The polls will be | contribute $1 million dollars on A pot-luck supper will be held |Each family is asked to bring its The Men's Club will put in a Orion Republican Club * * * He is a member of the American | College of Public Relations Assn. || and director of its national packet service for new members. He also | is serving this association as a member of the awards dommittee. | Dr. Rowland is a charter mem-| ber of the Public Relations Assn. | of Michigan. “A Day in the School Lunch Program” is the title given to the afternoon session. It will be | Introduced and led by Norman Teliar, chief of the school lunch | division of the State Department ... ds Signed by Michigan’s Governor of Public Instruction, Lansing. ' } | The attendance of this year’s'|| workshop will show an increased| participation of about 370 over the first year when the total en-| rollment was approximately 30! persons. | in his offices in Lansing ... | WSCS Will Hear Talk on United Nations | | WALLED LAKE — ‘Those Who Turn the World Upside Down’’ is, ‘the topic for tomorrow’s meeting | of the WSCS of the Walled Lake | Methodist Church. | It begins at noon with a prayer, ‘service followed by a citizenship, luncheon at 12:30 in the fellowship | hall of the church. The emphasis will be on the importance of the United Nations, according to Mrs. Joseph Van Gilder who planned the program | The speaker for the day will be tiac League of Women Voters. Meets Tomorrow Night LAKE ORION —The Orion Republican Club will meet at 8 |p.m. tomorrow at the Lake Orion Methodist Church house on East; Flirt street. i] Speaker will be Arnold Levin.) public relations director of the, Michigan Republican State Central) Committee. He will talk on the! tax situation and reapportionment of the Legislature. The meeting is public. | | open to the: of Middietown, Ohio. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jones of 1880 School Rd Avon Township For her wedding, the bride chose a chantilly lace ballerina- length gown with a high neck- line, A pearl crown secured her fingertip veil of illusion silk and | Live in Madison Heights Atter Niagara Falls Trip (left to right) Donald Murray, Treasurer, Michigan Credit Union League: Harry J. Woodman, Director, Credit Union Nationa! Association; Governor G. Mennen Williams (seated). ... In Pontiac by the Mayor in his offices... . PROCLAIMING Tomorrow — Thursday October 15th — The halls and|F. Littell is directing ticket sales classrooms of Woodward Elemen-jand Mrs. V. tary School will echo ‘with the|charge of sounds of children’s laughter and * “vendors” hawking their wares; Other committee during the school’s first PTA/mrs, C, R, Clauson, “Fun-O-Rama” fair on Saturday./Harry Huber, It is the one big money Graydon Owen, Cr ee eee eae er ceen[nebert Coementy, sytee Sor to go tow various “spon-|Mrs. C. A. Maish . confusion confronts. Featured will be @ tea room, | Setting up booths are Mrs. Ervin! Printed page, onto aon such (Mrs. Robert Harris, Mrs. L. P| Meeting Kew alee ties os baked” goede, howe (Fedigan, Mrs. Eugene Wasgener, Kindergarten room. A. beef bush ayn (Mrs. Arthur Mit Myron : = cat acdhsenania a a will be a cook book for which’ mand Baldwin School PTA has vacancies on the PTA Board with PU- scheduled a “You Asked For It” nominations to be called for from Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gratopp [pils have compiled their favortie ee far itp, requlay’ lgeet- of 3530 Alida St., Avon Town- [recipes. Prog ship, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mariana Lee, Cari W. Bower. He is the son Mr. Mrs. Verne W. Bower of 3667 Cone Rd., Avon Township. No wedding date has decided. methods of teaching elementary|The session will be held at 8 p. she carried a bouquet of roses and carnations. | LAKE ORION — Now residing in ‘Madison Heights following their Maid of honor was the bride's honeymoon at Niagara Falls are sister, Thelma. Her other atten- dants were Rosetta Deaton and Kitty Rie of Rochester and Ver-| onica Mayes of Cincinnati, Ohio. + * * Terrance Johnson of Rochester was best man, and Roger Spaven and Frederick Weaver, both also of Rochester, seated the guests. After a reception in the Avon Pavilion the newlyweds left for their honeymoon at Mackinaw. They reside on East Avon road, Avon Township. To Elect King, Queen at Avondale Festival The doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and a small donation will be asked.|Larry of Lake Orion. Ushers were ception was held in the church par- open to the public.|Raymond Burrowes of East Lans- lors, The festival is % ' |Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Phelps \Jr The former Jean Lois Myre, the | bride is the daughter of Mrs. Fre- jda Myre of 700 Woodland St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. 2nd |Mrs. Howard L. Phelps Sr. of 338 Atwater St, A gown of chantilly lace and pleated tulle was chosen by the bride. It featured a sabrina neck- line, long tapered sleeves and a fitted basque waist. She carried a bouquet of white jorchids, carnations and stephano- tis in a cascade arrangement. * * * The bridegroom's. sister, Mrs. Raymond Burrows of Lansing was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Mumford and Sharon Albert of Lake Orion, Kath-> (left to right) James P. Harrington, Treasurer-General Manager Chief Pontiae FCU; Ronald Wilde, Treasurer-General Manager Pontiac Co-op FCU; Harry J. Woodman, Treasurer-General Manager GMTC Employes FCU; Mayor Philip E. Rowston (seated). 60,000 Families Who Are CHIEF PONTIAC MRS. HOWARD L. PHELPS JR. leen Myre of Pontiac and Mrs. , Don Robertson of Poplar Bluff. | Miss. a ee | Duties as best man were per formed by the bride's brother. | t ing, Paul Landrum of Chicago, Edward Leach of Lake Orion and Ernie Myre of Pontiac. Following the ceremony a re- FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Serving Employees of Pontiac FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Motor Division and and Coach Division and Their Families Their Families © al 4 iii Mi MMM ii oo . . . GMTC EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION DAY / Members. We Salute Oakland County’s Sixty-Two Credit Unions—Their Officers—and the PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Place: of Employment Serving Employees of GMC Truck Serving Persons Who Do Not Have *@ Credit Union at- Their, « se ir 8 HAUDAGAAE UAHA AAA AAA TA | ‘ THULE iid Se SNE a: | HU LTT TT — THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 Skoall! -To Johansson! pe NGO (UPD ~ The Brother Railroad Trainmen and the 4 47s ; naloa's talroeds appeared iar OQY'S Yup Like Cooper apart & meeting interview subject, Ingo beats the veteran Coop by three yups. * * * _:Here’s a sample: « @. Did you ever act before? ! @ in chou, ? tals Se PAY ot oe © « sy £m you © tte tent . es. ———————— @: Who are your favorite sas? A. Lots of them. HURRY !—- HURRY! Per re you nervous about act- A. (wry smile) No. fi | Admittedly, the champ may be |More voluble in his native tongue ‘and on matters concerning the ‘ring. As an actor, he is going to | give interviewers the tits. | In the Columbia makeup de- |partment, Ben Lane applied ‘pan- |cake to the broad face of the Swede, darkened his eyebrows and gave him a day’s growth of LAST 4 DAYS TONITE! — SHOW STARTS 7:00 & 9:20 F | ot Suspense beard. Ingo’s brother Rolf, who tells his also will play a role in the film, greatest tale! watched nearby and scoffed at the suggestion that the champ would be nervous. “They expected him to be ner-| | vous when he fought for the cham- | pionship, ’* Rolf said, ‘but he wasn't. He certainly wouldn't be ;nervous about acting.”’ Meanwhile, back in the ee oe . How much money ere you erie for the picture? A. 1 don't know, (It is reported the neighborhood of $50,000,; 'which is the kind of neighborhood! Ingo likes.) Q. What are your plans aoe the picture? A. I have to fight (Floyd) Pat- iterson first. Q. What about Archie Moore? A. (wry smile) I have to fight| Patterson first. Johansson changed into the uni- form of a United Nations soldier. | } B88 poms CARY GRANT EVA MARIE SAINT JAMES MASON ! | ALraee srTeneete’s ! Wohty TL NORTHWEST Adults 90c wou. Tcamca, Children. 25c | 1 10:45 He a a navy gunner who has) ° a.m. ‘lost his ship during the Korean} THE | War. | i SCREEN BURSTS WITH THE EXCITEMENT OF RANDOLPH SCOTT His first scene was in a hospital |greeting a soldier he had re |covered from a foxhole. Ingo got his first scene in one take, as! ' coolly as if he were cutting down ;a ring opponent. | At press time, he had this to) ‘say: “I like Hollywood. But! where's the smog?’’ Reserve Bank Story The federal reserve bank sys-| tem was started in 1914. “RIDE LONESOME” KAREN STEELE For a party punch bowl, freeze a fruited ice ring. Drain canned, fruit cocktail, and save the syrup) for the punch. Spoon the fruit ‘into a ring mold, fill with cold wa-| ter and freeze solid, Unmold and’! float in the punch. junder my belt I think [T can con-| ! THIRTY-NINE_ Upheld by State High Court UAnse Killer Must Detroit Taxi Ordinance _ Applies to Suburb Pi irms| LANSING @® — Five cab com- panies have lost a State Supreme ‘Stand Trial as Adult . L’ANSE #~Eugene Paquet, 16, |must stand trial as an adult in the the license of br. islayings of his girl friend’s father Latreille, = her 10-year-old sister. Court fight to prevent the city Probate (J of Detroit from applying. its taxi! ™™¢ board said Latrielle ob-| 2 \cwvenis) Juaay Ning ampbell waived juri regulation ordinance to suburban '#ined his license after producing ease yesterday Tpreascusee We cabs traveling in the city. \a Certificate showing he enrolled jiam G. Konstenius of Baraga The high court yesterday ruled|*t Ross College in Fort Wayne, County already has said he will that the State Motor Carrier Act |Ind., in 1936. The certificate had seek a murder charge against does not apply to cab companies|been altered and actually was is-| Eugene. and supersede local ordinance, con- ‘sued to his father when Latrielle! Described as a “model boy,” trary to claims of the five firms. | was 13 years old Eugene has adinitted shooting Ed- The court also: * * * ward Frosland, 44, father of his 1. Affirmed a Wayne County! Latrielle argued he did not per- girl friend, Shirley, 16, and stran- |decision granting the Ohio Depart-|sonally alter the certificate and'gling Lila Lynn, another daughter, jment of Taxation three judg-|therefore should not be penalized. at their home Sunday, police said. ments totaling $11,400 against a)The examining board ordered his) Police said Eugene admitted Michigan trucking firm. license suspended until he fulfilled leaving church services to carry James W. AP Wirephete JOHANSSON IN NEW ROLE — Heavyweight champion Inge- mar Johannsson, a newcomer to the ranks of movie actors, gets his face made up for the cameras as he prepares for a day's shoot- ing on the set of ‘‘All the Young Men.’’ Makeup man is Ben Lane. Johansson plays the role of a machine gunner in the Korean War. Hollywood reporters found him almost as silent as an earlier Swedish import to Hollywood, Greta Garbo. But There Is a Way Out ‘Mobile Spikes Heel Suits pang Ala, (UPI)—The City of Mobile operates under a law today that could cost milady five bucks for wearing high heels over 1', inches high and one | inch in amar. * * * The ordinance was passed yes- | terday by the 3-man City Com- mission to put legal liability for women who fal! down on city streets and sidewalks wearing The city blamed some suits fled by women on their high heels. Now the women will be strutting illegally if they persist in wearing the high heels. There is one out, however. City Hall will issue a permit to the women who want to wear the shoes. The permit relieves the _ city of any responsibility. * * * The ordinance actually calls for a $5 fine for women caught violating the ordinance but it was not even intended to be enforced. The city cornmissioners said they | just wanted to stop some of the ~~ *« * | damage suits filed by women “You really have to know it to, against the city after falls in run a grocery store, You've got, downtown Mobile, i} Math Teacher Gets Food for Thought in Store NORTH TROY, Vt. (UPI) |Robert Galipeau, who quit teach- \ing mathematics and science sev- en years ago to work in a butcher} store, returned to the classroom| saying, “With this store business vince even the most reluctant see dent how important math is, | spike heels back on the women. | 2. Upheld suspension of a Flint;the requirements for a chiroprac-iout the killings. “I don’t know chiropractor’s license for fraud. ‘tor’s licnse. why,” he said. NOW A GREAT Family Program Cab companies who brought suit were Lorraine Cab, Vine- wood Cab Co., Redford Veter- an’s Cab, Veteran's Cab of Grosse Pointe and Skyview Vet- | eran’s Cab Co, They are li- | censed in Dearborn, Redford, | Grosse Pointe Park and Harper | Woods. Their drivers have been fre-| |quently arrested in Detroit for failing to comply with the city’s’ taxi licensing provisions. BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER Rd FE 4-4611 : Opdyk« oe HEPBURN In a unanimous opinion written = by Justice Talbot Smith, the court # FRED ZINNEMANN’S mancron o reversed Circuit Judge Edward T Kane of St. Clair County in Wayne County, who ruled for the cab companies’ move to pre- ;vent enforcement of the ordinance Ot the State Motor Carrier Act, Smith said: “It would be difficult to frame a code less applicable to operation of taxi- cabs.” sitting PLUS Someone has to find the Boy with the Big Secret Herning sternan MCNALLY RICHARD COLLEEN EYER - GRAY AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE Climaxing a fight over Ohio's axle tone miJe tax on trucks, the court held it did not represent an unfair burden on a Michigan firm. By sending its trucks over Ohio Court already has declared the Ohio tax consititutional in anoth- er case. Circuit Judge Paul V. Gadola of Genesee County and the State Board of Chiropractic Examin- ers were upheld in suspending WANTED ‘1,000 COMIC BOOKS 1000 True Love Story Mags. 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John: Ireland @ Mari Blanchard @ Jackie Coogan in “NO PLACE TO LAND” * The white hot story of what happens to boys and girls who come to Hollywood seeking to claw their way to the top! b f + ‘ “Lost a = LONELY AND au ws Wiclous KEN CLAYTON + BARBARA WILSON dy wa LILYAN CHAUVIN - RICHARD GILDEN + coms seernt> seem cxrs ALSO ——IN COLOR—— “Back to Nature’ LAND OF THE SUN-BATHERS WE HAVE IN-CAR HEATERS — 4:45 — 7:30 — 10:20—— Pere ee eT SS COU C UU U UCC CUCU CC CUCCUCCCCCCCCTCCCCCCCC™ pee eee DDD DDD DDD bb bbb bb fb bp fp fp bp by bp bn tn ty tt tp tp tp tp tp fe te i | 4 ; / ; Sf * 4 FORTY | ' . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 It’s in the Books, Gals Why Are You Pooped Mrs. Jones? By PHYLLIS BATTELLE _— angry, keep your voice down. , “Keep your mind shining and help revitalize the weary Mrs, NEW YORK—Dora Albert is an. Think : author who wants to tell women are talking as a fictional char- |. — husband é how to ‘‘stop feeling tired and start acter; in that way you cam keep | FORGET PERFECTION ; thee screams at the help, i= living.” yeurvelf, from becoming eme- “Stop trying to be a perfection-' 40. nerself out yakking over , thei a It makes me quite tired to read tionally involved. list. Only a perfect woman could! woes : i Hy }' wat she has to say. Tired. and ®) «Don't harp on the things that keep a house immaculate at all years with an analyst, 1 ( little de to ae te igo wrong, either to your husband times. But ter F \ ‘ or to anyone else, Mrs. Jones. | “Bring up pertectly behaved | who get pooped trom trying \ 5 W how AL | bolic figure of American woman- sation and you become doubly | hood, a woman named Jones. worn out concentrating on gioom.| —s yourself, and still re- { Mrs. dence. wife = srant * 2 ' “If your children are happy and| && girl won't overdo, fighting ~oThininhae inate ii ~~ “Always stop a chore before you well-adjusted and you yourself are) Withheld our Mrs. Jones who, the author become tired. Take frequent brief radiai, with happiness, your hus.| from the man of the writes vividly, ts “pooped breathers band won't even notice that speck! What's the solution? There are several reasons “hy sparing these brief ‘rest cures’ of dust in the corner. It isn't Two suggestions. Mrs. Jones 1s pooped notice the way the leaves on the ‘tal. Avoid tiresome advice. And stop ALL EMOTIONAL trees are shaped, or notice the * * * trying to keep DOWN with those) A}! of them emotional way a bird's wing curves. | I suppose all this advice may Joneses. “1 © with her bus- a: orem ag mal BOARDING HOUSE worst possible time for an argu: | YY VUE, STOP Ir STOP. GOLLY, 4WE DONT ment. AHEM I HOPE youl {VS BAD YA LEANDER A HAN (INHERITANCE CHEOR Ss RONERSTENT a2 “9. Mrs. Jones had a dispute with the serviceman. Arguments | our leading character, author Al bert goes on to tel] readers what she has learned in 25 years of interviewing Mr. and Mrs. Joneses wet a. ENOUGH I HERE TIME TO samme ge | AA REARDON TRE INTRUSION, J HAVE TO HEAR (COMES | Exase /// “3. The children probably | He » BLT WE'LL CASTE RECORD-WLNCLED our V7 rl wouldn't be squalling if Mrs. || FIND THIS INTERLUDE QUITE ING OF YOUR 4 AMOS ZECORD- f “/, By Ca Grubert Jones had given them the ex- REWARDI o tne HAKE Pi , = : ii nO YOU med bad agent mors time wat | HAIN THE CLASSIC TRADITION} OUT. GET” (STRANGER! = ee “Este ts toting forward te | FLL TPT WITH MODERN ~~ J] a DITION \ (SUNK! ‘ ( OZ telling ber husband about the A\ : ta = =y zz A awtul dav she has bad. She'll =e ~ pa wear the poor man out with the a a £1 tale of her grievances, and wear a 1 Ok eo cee] herself out reliving them.” . % N Now. with lov able Mrs. Jones as ' a JS ‘S| aes all ov er ha great, emotionally x = f weary ian | START POSITIVELY By McEvoy = Strieber She advises that you. Mrs. Jones. 7 7 T start each morning with a positive, Sf. ei! | thought : i Like. “This is going to be a won-| WILL BE DELNERED AS SOON K+) we derful day.” And don't have argu-| AS THE HOUSE IS READY A ments for breakfast. If you must) | 2 argue, “do it later in the day.” . a » — “Try te avoid becoming unnec- essarily a day. . NE at ny Rigpeton ig be | |) THEy ve - ‘ THE MATOR'S RECORDING = ~ Humphrey Expecting Oregon Primary Win PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Sen Hubert H. Humphrey expects to, + be in the Oregon primary and he expects to win. Gov. Orville L. | Freeman of Minnesota said Mon- day night * * ® Freeman came here to te up the loose ends of a recent swing by Sen. Humphrey through Ore- | gon to promote his bid for the; 1960 Democratic presidential nom- ination. * * * | Oregon's presidential primary— unique in that the state's secre-| tary of state must put on the bal- lot generally recognized candi- dates—is next May Plan Park, Bandshell | for West Manhattan | NEW YORK (AP)i—A 2.34acre park, complete with a half-mil-| hon-dollar“bandshel!, is slated for Manhattan's West Side. The park. | to be named Damrosch Park in honor of the noted family of musi- cians, will be included in the Lincoln Square area set aside for the city s Performing Arts Center oo - ‘ ‘i / Hie Sethcrek Oe 10-1 @ 1900 by MEA Sermce, inc. Tit Rag US Pat OF. iba : ie] OUT OUR WAY ERAT ca Z Ye | STUFFIN' A FOOTBALL WITH Lye om Feit. STRAW WON'T WORK-- THERE WON'T BE ANY LIFE WW TH’ THATS WHAT WE FIGURED--JUST ABOUT DOWN To OUR SPEED/ . YEH, BUT IT'S V a = BETTER'N / OH! HOLD IT! THIS TRAIL OF NO TRAIL/{ SUPPOSE } EASY —— DINNY'S MUST BE ) AT ALL! \ $0, 8UT. { NOw! H—___———— AT LEAST SEVERAL ~ - Days OLD ay { | , 5 %) } : ALLEY OOP & = @ 1000 by WP Coven tee Te See 0 Pee Oe By Leslie Turner Argentina's population increased from about 9.9 million in 1914 to about 19 million in the 1954 esti-, ad 4 NANCY DONALD DUCK I'LL CLIMB INTO. | HERE co THAT OLD to oes, || HOLLow TREE. BLONDE GIRL 1 at VV 2660668806 MORTY “¥EKLE THE GIRLS were |e | You'll Find — | ae ( Forreal )| PROFITABLE | | chewing OPPORTUNITIES satisfaction Every Day in the Pontiac be sure it’s Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way WRIGLEY’S ae Dali laa | SPEARMINT To Place Your WAN America's Favorite. DIAL at | Get E34 —'—| [aeeERE S| 1 1960 by WEA Servien, tne T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat OF, .. YOU HAVEN'T HAD A BIG BLACK EYE FOR QUITE A SPELL. NOW/ HOW COME? f & ay - ii ’ 4 r ri - « ‘ “gf + _— " anil —— - nee . — gar". — ee es Nile dA m4 “You're certainly improving, ‘Harriet. You're missing the pins \Much closer than you used to.” 4 } - } * | { j P . Z ) ; f j pony a Ta Pee " : ~ " Si " ’ per armcope ‘ + ; j ee. eee Mee shae f 4 A]oe, FORTY-ONE ; e steelworkers, Iron Age said. ‘steel pinch for other industries, r =~ ‘ Ba dat wt 3 wile Yeungetowe was fons baad resumption of ‘opera: the magazine pointed out. cred oa ofl . result in only abou -% aboat 2. U.S. Steel and Beth days of full 7 oe ys steel production, the |r ee a kt 1 say ao Nem en magazine said, explaining that| OQ Chrysler Prices |) Wis arcae ore there will be a lag in refiring the bas, 18] Trade magazines called atten. furnaces and filing the mils’ own Fhow Little Change ton to the fact that even if the pipstines. OW LIfe g el strike should end immediate- 8s ly the steel companies would ie |WILL TAKE WEEKS DETROIT » — Prices on 1960 3 is # Eis . . utilize considerable time just fill- - Iron Age estimated that steel in- Cyr ster models are virtually un- opening under v* we. ing their own pipelines. MACHINE SORTS ADDRESSES—The Roose- day through Saturday tn the downtown former |ventories have dwindled to about opaneed from 1959. auidete he ke pressure ne S Sicualt aa ee industry | “¢lt Park Annex of the U.S. Post Office in National Bank of Detroit Building. Designed |? million tons and that steel shiP-| Ther. are some cuts and some ail Carrow, doa. gelesen . 80] continued to grow with Genera) | Detroit has the world’s largest semi-automatic by Burroughs Corporation, the machine can |ments could not reach top volume ivcreases. However, the company omsched cass Seiery: Deseal 3% dou. 22022222222. i Moters hardest hit. It lost about | ™4i! sorting machine, demonstrated yesterday sort 43.000 letters each hour and send them off [Util from four to wx weeks ake says the models on which prices CEICAGG, Ort. 1¢ 14P; \Eelery, Seek 200 1%. Ford was down a similar in a press conference preview of the ‘Postal to 279 destinations. A hand-sorter averages about beet steelworkers go back 10 the are unchanged account for about Sw ioal a at, "2.20 | qepount. Anseriean Motors dipped | Parade of Progress’’ exhibition taking place to- 1,800 an hour for 49 destinations. jmaille. 34 per cent of all Chrysler sales. res ate Dee .. «. hen 2m enly a small fraction. { . Some mills, \{ added. will be Chrysler announced the prices May ie dy ig The rails. hard hit b tees | . | gmable to maintain full opera. yesterday. 1960 models go on De «- 1.00% = S| trike poe under ot Mra ae ° St t - tiens im January and February sale Friday. Mar .. 1is% Mer... von : , : @ | e raws : r May - 116 May WL ::t* SS gelling pressure. New York c=. | ands in Woods | Prices range from $2,908 for Jly + LIT% j | the Windsor four-deor sedan te Bev ee Lists a Oe (drums Fi feli more than 1 while South- . av | : $4,691 for the New Yorker town aie : regen Pacific Coast line gave up f ° ° Seactions. . or en In In S €por on dds and country three-seat station Acauit Fathe # mecenteract oxe!f0 Save Pupils _ g | Lee | 73;|Dynamics losing 1 point, but the | | ® | All the prices are factory retail. cquit a f Me 2 $9 airlines were little changed. . Ab fd cat rakacie hem batcad bh _ { A C 5 China |They do not include the fedeta? . | . orrow ec ue has jolted ters each hour and send them off ; tax, dealer handlin "! tie! The Associated Press average) Plane Avoids Cleared Post Offic a) 0 C U e —— Popes & .. 1.8! of 60 stocks at noon was down 50 st ce Department progress to 279 destinations. A hand sorter’s | charges, freight or state and local of Assault 128 \cents at $22.10. Industrials were) Waterford Areas to from’ a standstill closer to the average is about 1.800 an hour for) U.N. Group to ** “e 5: ! P realization of a one-day deliv 19 destinations. pect ee | tae ott © cents, rails $1 and utilities. Spare Children oat = day delivery ina ons - « Chere Red esta ~*~ * * ° ma ° * * * Also on display is the Farrington! en ee ee Formingto hoe | | 2 . , arm n Man Is, }3 Admire) ++, 288 Int | oll 335) A young pilot yestercay risked In Detroit yesterday for a pre- Automatic Address Reader, which Leading Rebels vertibie a Taised a ea Died Tried for Breaking His \tareine ban. 2000S $40 [Allied Ch sees 1,2 Int Tel & Tet - 384 his own life landing a crtppled air- view of the “Parade of Postal C47 ‘ead addresses an sort mail| ieee oeut statin wan was it Son's ; Le Furuips, woped ba ote. oi ceccicccc: see Aite Sea’ + 8) Sones ‘I 511; Plane in wooded terrain between Progress” exhibition, Postmaster ‘° 20 destinations, | TOKYO (UPI)—The Japanese deed 0 & sr ms g Bleos ......0. 109 @ Jones & L .... 74.6 two school ; filled with’ ~ ¢ ; ——= } : duced $50. | pang te ° ai playgrounds General Arthur E. Summerfield 'diplomat who headed the United’ Fach of the th Sarai ene : “poise cee meeews Gy Eu ce... © « children. ‘ 2 jcited Michigan as the chief Eli b h 7; ] iMatlews® fourman fect tidine eras mestels seas es “ rece / » Kole, 5 \Am Cyan ....- 42 . . ’ * jee ” . : ; S Ss : - : Poe Sasa —— pared F: , gan Oy ° #33 to ria = at CG es ie 35. of Detroit] lender. ett 1ZQ et ay Or bres — mua aan exhaust igus standard in ~ cuit Court jury today acquitted | ° m Motor . AE c 1 LsCOFE' . Garcia, ' : | ( : “i é We é ‘ t a Farmington man of aggravated |SUnt tue") oy. 3-50 /am Nes... S71 & My :.. $2 |said when he realized his engine! “Washington has gone slong Accents Part ‘there is headed by Marshal Peng _ bikie he * ot dation ssault im the breaking of his 13 \Turmipg bal ..0.°°000T7IITTIIITTIT LseiAm Pele Tei. Se Loew's Ine 21. 384 had stopped he circled and glided ; : @ ved Chin ew ro time, haces assa : : Siam Tel & Tei . 185 8 eee 04 - with what we have wanted.” said Af H |Teh-Huai, commander of Red Chi- wagon of the New Yorker series year-old sgn —— _ SALAD GREENS \Ameconan 1.60, Larare a3 iol the La a tnlord tne emmmerield, “but industry has ter assle nese troops during the Korean War. was raised $37 while the thre ~seat (Celery Cabbage, don, .............. $2 60’ Armco Stl . 137 Leu & Nash .. 79.3\Burt schools in Wa Own |given us the big push. | a a ~ oo > Raymond E. Paquette testiifed eartie. bu. 22.2.0 P| Ata O82 HS MASETE, co Gy ship, looking for an open site ny HOLLYWOOD (UPL) — Actress! an important diplomatic source ee ee __ his son “started to smart aleck and |}sttuce. Babe. om oe 175 aves Corp .... 133 May D str... {97 which to land his Continental 6 whe brains awd Elizabeth Taylor has agreed *0 who reed excer ts poe the {find- talk beck to me when he asked |Remana. te, Sco ceseeee i i/Beth ee — in v0 plane. ams apie eae Ga Bon star in an MGM film she once ings of peceiie Shibusawa. the EXCEPTIONAL im to em garbage. eee Merr Ch & 8 Bott ar some inds * lvetamed to: ance, 5 : sawa, i " a --: cH jo od MAM ns | nad roughs Corp., fer a year or more seniorest a‘ Aili she Japanese diplomat, said today the “1 clipped him one on the ear,” | Livestock \Morg Warn. 436 Monsen Ch... 484 iad although there were cleared | i. oop dey mel oeeerans : \fact-finder found that all evidence b elopment program. | sald Paquette, 37, a partner in | | a } a i Ment Ward .. 501) areas Of the outskirts of the | * ® * ‘pointed to the fact the Laos cam an asphalt paving conapany. | DETROIT LIVESTOCK [Budd Co S01 no tM! tad : “ee grounds, Garcia said he decided | “The brains are centralized in Miss Taylar an the studio came paign was under the direct super- OPPORTUNITY “After he fell chair.” quae ee ale Sir lsh Catton tel OT gees. =e Nat Bisc "* 533, not to endanger the lives of ithis Michigan area. These people to terms yesterday after a pro yision of Peng former Red Chi . , L “he ac ‘Den’ 1: few lots choice steers 950-1100 Toe 3 ‘\Can Dry ...... za3 aoe pod : asi hundreds ef children. He headed are loaned to us free of charge. longed squabble when she learned: nese defense minister Here's an essential business ae ant hit me you. Pcocolghaes fred ta low ae 25 on STIRS Coputat iri . 197 a + dey meer for the weeds. ‘FAR BEHIND’ the film ‘‘Butterfield 8" will be: * *& * service eo by every business ' , : wat ; : _F , ow WY | , — ssi r interna- leg’.” fama. rea SRined ‘offerings is osine ieee. 71. ” a Nort a We : Pil Garcia made q three-point land-| ‘‘We have been far behind. There| AeA akan aes = case york. The ane ae team has enw -acioae with 130 offices s « |UtiMtty cows 15.00-16.50, few wp to 1790:/COter Tse - - 23 No Am Ay 38.4 ing in the thickly populated area hasn't been progress in the Post ‘*" es changes whl just completed a 27-day mission] has received tremendous na- Breaking down several times ;eanners Bd cutters, 13 00-16 56, ‘oial tin Crysler oo. GS ee : Sta near Cass-Elizabeth Lake and Office Department for many, many "© ™#de to fit her demands. |to the tiny Indochinese kingdom — eer ey is pelo t ease ’ . . ~ — » y adaver 8 In while he recalled what happened, |2se le $00. Butchers and sows Clark Equtd ey Coens —— ee Cass Lake roads, climbed out with- | years. We have much to make up, : * * al of Laos and airman Shibusawa publications g Paquette said Robert's pleadings | 19-240 Ibs. 12.75 to mostly 13.00: mixed CC® v7 See Pac G&L .. 6240uUt a scratch and walked to the for. Tapping the brains of industry liss Taylor and the studio came is expected here today. Other mem- Wists to not 0 * Get cich-ie ee No. 1 and 2 190-230 Ibs. 13.28-13 25: one Cole Palm -- Pan AW Alr 24 | : - le of a fall . ~ — is not a ‘ Get-rich-quic didn’t convince him he had broken|lced mestiy Wo. 1 194 lee. 13.40; Ko. 2,Colum Gas .- 23) pann Epl ... 66 Donald Bowen home at 760 Led- has been a huge help. ee me bs = “ woman. was ap bers of the team will meet here | seneme, but a long range pro- on ae pase Fy ea 1a time, We. Aa a 5.7 Penney, IC a Camsuarton TROUBLE ee ee eens he the Mia tects de coe nae Bnd reer fo ee an exclusive franchise “I didn't believe him, of course. | Vesiers—Salabie 50 Steady moos ( un Pv re 4.53 Se Popes Cola .. ae ’ ; delivery to any point in the |. i, Hollywood with her new New York by Oct. 2% \] holder in vour area, you receive 1 picked him up by the shoulders \emaice ons rime. 35-00-41 00: | standard Cont ping Y | ofmer ...... » | Garcia told Waterford Township| Usited States within three years. \husband, singer Eddie Fisher. urril ee our proven tested program of and shook him violently. Then I [1990-308 “ey Seat on, ag) PMN Pet. 44.1 | police he had taken off from the| Examples of the gains toward his divorce from Debbie Reynolds -. en ak a inciemere Sigg threw hia te the fleory He again | ushed. 2 Market net estad-\Copper Rag» 218 Pure oi... seg)New Hudson airport and was that end are on exhibit 9 a.m. to becomes final next February. Fine Market Manager aplinusd direrten ore bast cried that I had brokem his leg.” Sortie Pus. ie RCA, ..-.....--588ibound for Pontiac Municipal Air-'9 pm. today through Saturday at! . ; constantly ir ‘* Republic 8a .. B} } - oe : ly é for Short-Weight Meat ness constantly increases in > , >| Deere - 57 Revion : §93,port when he developed carbure-|the First National Building, Wood- value and earning capacity, Harty, contended W wea aparent's| POUMY ond Eggs fetta go Fag flr trouble rand avenue at Caailac seusre Sixma Resigns Post | west woorticia township Jus | tages buit'on fpr’ mune ’ “=? : i 2 . 1g : el ow Jus- ti s built at busi province to decide what amount. D DETROIT rOULTRY [De Pest me feyat. i sos: cH Potiee said if the Gareia plane | _——) | |tice Elmer C. Dieterle imposed a yin ve ae 4 person of force is necessary to discipline a f.0.b. Detrott tor We 1 @ |\Rast Kod .... 354 & : 514! bad landed 20 feet from the spot x * With Sch | G fine of $50 plus $15 costs on Jack | under 45 who can make an in- child. (fen ponitey ens Fede! : , ” {Baton Mt * “13 gears “Roed |. at the pilot chose, it would have | Major developments of the Post | 00 roup }Rose, meat manager at the | Vestment of $10.000 to $15.000 to * * jhens 9; hooey typeb rotlers 7 Pad! & Mus .. $ ols 7) flipped ever because of a deep ee Department's crash pro-! 'Miracle Mile Food Fair Market, Petri Perot enacts Assistant Prosecutor Donald A. cepeemees poy By Rocks Zilbe en. =o Sinclair ...... $24/ nacky swamp in fhe area. | gram of mechanization and mod-} EAST LANSING (®—The resigna- 2105 Telegraph Rd. for selling | initial franchise fee. . Brown arged the 12 jurors, many pati —— ee type BX-Cefeo eens fi gee Tee ...... +4 3| The plane hit a small hill and ernization on display are: ition of Executive Secretary Sidney Packaged meat labeled three Your persona] inspection of of them frothers, fo return aiteon®ss"™ F — PON | Pood Mee sea iid _ rR srs 22.1/came to rest 10 feet back of the 1. A machine with electron’. [1 Sixma surprised the Michigan pounds os weighing only two | any of our 150 offices is invited guilty verdiet. “By his own ad-| wed soos BE. veee TD o ” School Board Assn it started pounds 4 ounces. Send full information about : DETROIT EGGS Preep Sul .... 264 Cat... 475/Bowen house, barely missing tall) eyes that “reads” and sorts t . as it sta tion abou misthon be said he used too much! pemore”SEeHE SOc so y|Proh Tm BY BEM buen tences and highwagn’ | Griten earctopen TN TP lite annual conference Tuesday |e pe Re sd je : eee * s - ‘ i s P ¥ : | 3 al — ‘sete Grade A jumbo 46; extra jarre Gem wc. oe 3 Ob --. $24] The plane is owned by Garcia! 2. Models of a patron-operated {| 5'x™ma has been widely credited) Investigators for the Michigan thentare, BN EEL PNG During the close of the trial 2%: grade B large 35: Se Oe nec HA Oe” °°: bo and his brother William, also of| postal substation which sells “'th being the guiding voice of Dept. of Agriculture said 31 of 41 yesterday, Judge Holland iad $%°"* [ree 39: large 38 medium 28; small Gen oe. coco O81 Pe: 23 petroit. stamps, envelopes, stationery and ithe organization. He shrugged off packages weighed were short Franchise Director ‘ * | 3: @ 19- \Gea ---« 328 Tenn Gas mit) jpleas by some delegates that he! epee MANPOWER, INC. to quiet the boy’sa mother when | Commereiaiy graded: [Gen Motors. §42 Tesaco 4 accepts parcel post. 4 hl Rose blamed it on carelessness : on severef occasions she heter- ston —Grade A extra large 26: large Gen ne, be ox O gal Eee 18.3| es reconsider his decision, lor oversight by employes at the See Ave. ; -29: sma : browns— r oe ‘ j ~ i rupted the testimony. The boy jgrede A exten lerce 38; large 33 i; enevae nebee 73 Fark Bear : 1 Afghanistan Assures Sardar Mohammad Naim, who is ve highlighted by ‘ Ana hal + & * “The mere fact that the casti- Interk sige “ -* be A 437 completing a two-day visit here Oo le - NS! A native of the Netherlands. he | gation may appear to others to be Tat Bus Mch.\408 Yee & Tow oq | Tuesday. rp. letter sorter. unveiled yes came to the United States as a unnecessarily harsh or severe does T pi “spat. 15, 9 a.m. to 6 tet sone gi bw ae a terday by Summerfield and Bur civil engineer on the Holland Tun- not make of the parent's conduct Birmingham, "W.. Maple at Plew- Int Paper *.. ‘11993 . | Juan D. Peron was overthrown! -Us"s President Ray Eppert. [ney in New York. He later moved a subject of judicial cognizance.” |sant. Snack and parking. PETROWT stocks \as President of Argentina on Sept.|#79 DESTINATIONS to Muskegon where he began his F * aa ts oites Figures after decimal naire: wre cightha, 19. 1958. The machine can sort 43,000 let- Career in education, urors listened es Sale. Hiteh Lo con} — later returned a verdict of not tigues and mise. Cor, 421 S. Opdyke aiie, n'ss,,&, Baily. Co 28 ug ae . ilty. Knoliwood, Tues, Wed.|Ros Gear Con. ¥ British Aut F guilty Oct. 13,.14th. 11 a. m4 p.m. Adv.io. L. On & Chem. Oe.13 “t9 7F3 7 if IS ulo irms del Se eel Strike Layoffs Fails fo Halt Sale of Vernor Shares DETROIT (#—Mrs, Shirley C. Vernor of 707 W. Long Lake Rd., lost in Wayne Saturday, Oct. 16th and 17th. 9 to 8 p. m. Pri. 9 to 4p. m. Sat. Adv. a3 F 1 ‘i 35 7 iyi Rg THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 i Pp Pen ; F Fy) Prophet Co.*.. udy Mfg. Ce.*.. ...... Teledo Edison Co 161 *No sale; bid and acked STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK. Oct. 14—(Compi Associated Press): ee ee 837, 2 evvanerse 3 823383%3=, S& €24+e@228080 ¥ & = Drug Price Hearings Get Under Way Today companies pro-} their salk anti- vaceine, | Opening statemevits by the law-ing yesterday laid off 500 of its sent home after today’s shifts at 1874 and 1929 to take about 5,000 workers. The plant makes Flint Chevrolet V-8 engine and! The U.S. Weather Bureau said estimated the|car- bodies for Oldsomobie, Pon-/frame and stamping plants as part sweltering residents could expect tise and Chevrolet models. | The GM Chevrolet foundry at,The plants laid 2,400 off yesterday.|unseasonable heat wave. expected from five weeks fo , | 'Zip Toward 30,000 Mark DETROIT @™ — Layoffs by © 'General Motors Corp. because of 5,500-man force tonight and will)2%t? industry today, and a new S\oxeithe steel strike headed toward the|close down entirely Friday. The Political row appeared in the off- 30,000 mark today. By the end of week, there will be that many jobless in plant shut- downs or steel shortage-caused nm curtailments, GM oi week for factories in Flint, Grand Rapids, Saginaw and Lansing. industry’s “Big Three,’ has an- nounced any layoff because of steel shortages. GM's Fisher Body plant at Lans- Hit by Steel Strike LONDON (AP)—The American) Saginaw will lay off about half its stee| strike hit Britain's booming) if makes engine block ; | ptvodl oe s and Vauxhall Motors announced that | Between 30 and 40 steering gear” shortage of sheet steel is forc-! ifactory workers at Saginaw were cutbacks at its two big plants laid eff yesterday follow! _ at Laxton and Dunstable. Nearly pe 20 Reuauare plant 2-200 workers were told that a employes. \five hour Saturday morning shift | The two plants regularly employ| ud be stopped for at least two! about 2,300 men. months, meaning a loss of up to! forced return of striking steelwork. ers to ‘the mills under the Taft- Hartley Act will not prevent ‘‘com- | jplete chaos” in steel] markets, Iron Age magazine said today. the trade publication said. in the industry is ‘under any Steel Pinch to Be Chaotic; Present Action Too Late because of lack of Great Lakes’ fron ore that has been strike- bound during the ice-free ship ping season. Some stee] shortages will per~ sist through the first six months ~~ *« © next year or longer, cutting into The country already is nearing auto output, the magazine esti- NEW YORK (UPT) — An en- the worst steel shortage in its his-| mated. tory and any injunction now, at} ma t rs best can only prevent steel sup-} The auto industry, which nor- imally consumes from 15 to 20 per icent of all steel output will be It would come too late to headvt-ying to grab off 5 to W per oft additional layoffs and no one cent of available steel to achieve its ambitious fall and winter pro- \duction goals, it said. This would further tighten the lies from drying up completely, Ulusion” that an enforced truce will produce peak effort by the | } $8.40 a week in wages for each! By the weekend, there are te | worker, { be 5,200 more layoffs at Chevro- f let plants in Flint. These will be in addition to 19,860 earlier Temperature Hits 87 GM layofts during the weeks of for Son Francisco Mark | By United Press International The mercury soared to 8&7 de- grees in downtown San Francisco * * yesterday, shattering that city’s! employes were to be all-time record for Oct. 13 set in Fisher body at Grand Rapids, ‘employing 1,200, plans to close \Friday night. ® Some 4,100 of previously announced layoffs. another broiling today NOTICE Dairy Farmers “COW POOL” .. . towssrip nau Thursday, Oct. 15, 1959 8 P. M. -— Lake Orion Call MY 3-1107 from the __| See ee | Ne et eae oe FY x { FORTY-TWO i THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 hen wank ~ ‘ | | Work Wanted Male 11 18| _ Notices & Pecounale_ 27 seer te RRS big THT CI 5 Ff 83 es ZS p> . *o RMAs VE ows Ure . ." “PHARMACIST ~ actoss the board on its smaller B RIGHT to Rambler American models as it ' _ . with! 3 WOMEN WANT W Ss put its new 1960 cars on sale today. 317 N Perry St; age 24; at 10 der train- e house ie i ; : wife of dear a.m, Today earn- a - t George Romney, AMC president, ter of and Sake; ff eam Dee ae —o mings Gat saan Geld tute LET US" eaid ‘the price cut was posible ay OE Miler, Orville effice in the following car. Ask for | —0nees. FE Ww Gi You 1 to Pa because of higher volume produc- and Johe Miller, Miller hanete Brown, Resutor. | COLORED LAD ants, Dis. ve Place y tion and increased efficiency. Mre. Carrie Ridge. Funes! sores . Rotel eenk. “FE tna Ease Your Mind ‘The price of the regular Ram- pin. fro manta Funeral 4, 5, 14, 22, 24, 25, 26, " changed nor ts that of the top. faten (othe Bigay and Bvergols |! 95, 101, 103, 111, 144, 116, line Ambassador series. The reg . Must be, bors BURN ROAD, UniGA wv | Lion i Pag FR ») OR 3-9767. =! : : : , : : Cemetery x,| | tee Ber 2Deze edare attenting 7eare, €, 200 Ret efe! gow Ww NEG rr : =lo ; Money Wanted 31 S ts ba con Niggas 74: beloved mother 3 1.50 297 450 college at the present time. This; ‘Survey work, will train. Ken-| the floor sander. FE 53723. no fun din Vt Se ers QOvie gg ES GM ¢ 200 386 5.76 1s inside work for a local down-| _dale’s. 14 8 Saginaw. —-mic = and end NEED 96,000, PAY 6 PER | Pothast, Joseph and Mrs Revert 5 2.50 4.50 6.70 concern and is an ideal set-| WAITRESS. EXPERIENCED. REF- Additions — Basements ~0603 OR | Milli { } J dear sister of Mrs 6 300 540 8.20 | Up for students. No expertence| erences. Age 21-35. The Gay Nine- Acie — Cones onw or 3.9228. $1 Million tor Gantt actor yar || ¢ ik TR te P| Ripecadensy saga Eee Mae wetean as | —obrey pe rMae— [OMe ain Get amn | wns aoe aaa dachild and four great- - ; \. . Phot cee eat sf ts BS your reply to Box 4d, The Poutiee| WAITRESSES FOR TRUCK STOF | (1 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL | O'DELL CARTAGE | Yate Frost n oon oltosS Will'be held Thursday Ost. 18 at| § 18 500 8.00 13.80 mined equities. CASH BOYERS Walt. : Dressmaking & Tailoring . a \ tg make pizza for working week- work. Live in. FE 8-2471 after WHITE WOMAN FOR BEBFAT. BRICK BLOCK AND AK LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Page OBLIGA: L Wolper has already purchased | Garden Plowing oo... -sssssss | 8. PE 22989 between 5-6 p.m. | _€ P-™. - Rel, & own trans FE | —Vore_ OR 3-064. . PE 8-0343. oN ; TION. CAL. films of other Soviet space experi- pier lll -nlon Deana ae 30 BARBER FOR SHOP IN MILFORD | BOOKKEEPER RECEPTIONIST, | 38s “fi... %.50' CEMENT WORK, NOTHING TOO |<; p & ivkeen a FE 5-0075 4 v e oung man preferred, no drinker typing required. Doctor's office. large or small. 20 yrs. experience. r removed. FE 4-6918. Landses i o i : WANTED BA RRO REALTY ments. | eve a tition MU “+0806. _ atterncen end evening hours. | “ilbes under toe age of to ic, | Free estimates. Special price. OR aie 2 Painting & Decorating 33| BARBER, PART-TIME MIRACLE| PllC®, sree. Apply Pontiac Press| pousewares dept, to werk trie | -2-st72 terior 10 per cent disc. for cash. Y AC- According to a recent survey,! jer Mi ide | pee Seanet Ghop. VE 6-2000 or BE Been to 0 = Apply, in person 545 MENTS WATERPROOPED. dh § ty Leegh Guaranteed. Pree est. FE 4-9205.| tion om your ae gash : 7 pholste FSIS ESOC cee ee ZAU es, Sm. or Wed. a.m. betwee em ee KAA PAINTING & DECORATING. PE tates 4 newspaper advertising influences COLLECTOR, PART TIME. 4 PM | py AUTY OPERATOR the hbrs., “of 9:30 a.m. & 11:30 4 26 cat onl tn Reasonable. c= 3000 _W. Heron. Fighty.one per NOTICES to 8pm. Pridays. All day Satur | —~Perienced preferred. OL 23-1811. Mille Store, UaTdwwaere, Miracle CEMENT WORK OP ALL KINDE. | 0 veots Stes Phone UL 3.1308 CASH | FOR | LAND cts. . st. Es i 7 ] . - . Se ie _ mole un hae. Lost s ye Set al pri FE. 3-728 for poems Must be — “a tn & Me Stor bonded o ae m4 1OR pb. —] snTOR b-is08 " e ne re : obbies . . 0 a a sooeandy 4 2 , Sonar 2 waar ans acy | nomen Perteane B UB ae end. wore toga | Pets Bos'Taeet wt Pouee) Help Wanted 8 cement ouremcary.| Faw" “on "| TMMEDIATE ACTION because jeabiase- pis .. ag Cee Oakwood Builders. 1606 Joslyn. can wee : NCES aK. paaeanen a ener Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. BP. GQ INT. & ae. ~4 On any good } contract. New per cen ause of television i gt a : ABLISHED TKINS ROUTE RK . Mason Thompson. seasoned. cash zs Same survey showed that only 1 wit Guarana’. | CAN YOU QUALIFY? for sii" w. Huron 7 DTN | raat pet et 180 eeare| | CEMENT WORK | Coke 5 and titie, Ask fer Mees Proper per cent found advertising in Wid) Miscellaneous ”..././///; 30| Men who are {aterested in see | DRUG CLERK. COSMETICS. FULL | _8:30 to 11:30 a.m. _Licensed — Bonded. UL 32-2763, wel Washing — Paper K. L. Templeton, Realtor ectinatie while 16 Ricasy ia Wantea eee -: U1| ber week and up and can meet| OF part time Pleasant store. | NEED TO EARN XTRA IN WORK. NEW & RE-| GuaRANTEED FE 2-2312 | 239 Orchard Rd. PE 4-4563 newspapers objectionable, while 16 ray OS 32| our qualifications can start work; Franklin Drugs. 14 Mile at Mid-| your spare time? Cail 5-4955 & . Pe | oe UY O} Wanted to Re : | dlebet r, small specialty LAND BUY OR per cent disliked advertising on, Share Living Quarters ........- 33/ immediately. Apply Savoy Motel, | _' or UL _2-3762. Bosin or PE b-2017" Television Service 24 | 4" ei mean 3-511 television and 45 per cent objected wil, Onion antes. . ey oo ae rt in poreen S Spot, 3588 tel. eppertontag’ Be” CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED — 23 or EM 3-4086. Xx _ : Ls 58, sell eel ARE tcl Barc . . '. lling - Pree estima’ BILL’ RAD: SER’ Sate 2 Wanted Real Inate SAAS OCOREOS 36° aes Dixie Hwy. a nce aecoseary. "Wee to fn builder. Ln tee. UL. 3-61 ne pow fF dint VICE. : STATE OF MICHIGAN. IN THE PRO-| CALL TONIGRT 3-9 PM.) EXP. WAITRESS. MUST BE is Ponting Press. CEMENT & BLOCK Dio. i Roun | CUR, MANY YEARS IN THE bate Court for the County of Oakland, RENTALS OFFERED or over. Apply in person. DeLisa's WORK — FE 5-0782 CREST a RADIO. 1 HOUR | same ve aa —— abn [tae suns ‘hid Abts, 9% - rhe Sy Te a Restaurant, 6980 N. Rochester SALES PERSON E oeryiee. Sar TV VI a oe Rages Sar ez of ae ion concern- ° rnish rt-tim full-tim arante _ Pred Bell, Jr, minor Cause No.| Rent Apts. Unfurnished enable you to earn 850 recline 4 ana. Rochester. cme oma fer SS DS Lost & Found 26 | 7195 WesT iAP tate 6-6250 service hereof. this summons and notice Sele Business Property 57 EXPERIER Cob NEW cle oiex LADY OR be! GIRL VOCATIONAL FHA “oe 7 aball be served by publication of a co Rents, L'se., Bus. Prop. ..... sia | EXPERIENCED CAR SALES-| to stay with children nights. COUNSELING SERVICE ans puller. ae me week lous t ha heerine be For Sale or Exchange ‘ 5; man. Must be good g qQualify.| Prefer live ia, more for home | 24% East Huron Buite 4 | Terms. FE : FOUND: We will you cash for your The Pontiae an a wseair aehatad seeeees _Contact Russ Johnson, MY 22871. than wages. 3-2881, * FE 405%-—FE 41429 Bulding Service 13; with - land contract ad neponas, d t i 1 ! ty. FINANCIAL : N BAB LOOLaaeeeeseeeeas Found se — a: pes : bay Arthur E Business Opportunities ....... . 30 INSURANCE LINENS & get cash. No tees. Bo obliga- Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City Sale Land Contracts .........° 60 Something every home needs. I ENGINEER HOUSE MOVING, PULLY . Norge _ — County, this 9th day age ton eeacertee seme ¢ SALES bt I agg OF oan Degree. Hinge hy fn air- LA. RILEY REAL ESTATE °o r: ke 58 Mortgage Loang .............0.. | . . conditioning produc Lake (Seal) ARTHUR E MOORE year-round work. No collecting,| Will be in engineer! 4 (A true copy) Judge of Probate RCHANDISE : no delivering. Call GReenleaf| department: test i, & rr 41187 4-482 ELSIE J. VASCASSENNO | Swept ee ceseneees 63| Allstate. one of America’s fast-| 4167 from 4 to 6 p.m. products. Excellent future. $10 A Probate Register, | For Sale Clothin 64| est growing insurance companies | COCAL, FINANCE i mT ‘per year to start. Contaet M Juvenile Division | Sale Household Goods ma continues to move ahead. Addi- gpening for young Indy, 18 to #1>| west Employment 406 48 HOURS Oct. 14. 1959) Hi-Fi, TV & Radios 66 tional sales positions are now Yping shortha: & “ability to Pontiac Bent bike’, FE — es Water Softeners 66A available to Pontiac men. These Meet public uired. Good start- §-9227. HOME — EQUITY 357073015 For Sale Miscellaneous ....... 67| positions offer some of the finest | ing salary. profit-sbarin plan &|~ WRIGHT-VALUET PURLIC SALE Machinery - 68| opportunities in the insurance hospttaiization. train. MIDW - At 8:00 a.m. on October 19, 1959, a Do It Yourself . 69| industry to men 26-38 years of Tevious experience not neces- PE 5-0693 1956 Chevrolet Fdr. H.T. Serial No Cameras & Equi . age with some college back- sary. A in per: to . Mr, ~ GET VCS56F070588, will be sold at public Sale Musical Goods .......... .. ground or ® proven record of| Baker ational Bidg. sale st 23157 Woodward Ave. Ferndale. Sale Office Equipment ......... 72| Successful sales experience, as COLN ASSEMBLY mp oyment ae that address being where the! Pied Goortian doake” neoponoac fe) wen oe ae management _ Ford Motor Co. has opening for: 0 Bank es tee Bal, Mimows ics coc Bl ews nome ‘apmerz°tnne | IBM tabulating equipment eper- | 40* Pontos pale Bank id a Sand, Gravel & Dirt theft, general liability, tite in-| Aitity to wi = ts 3858019-14 Plants, Trees Shrebe suranee, and accident and sick-| for most IBM conventional seuip. Instructions 1 PUBLIC SALE . Trees ness insurance. Enjoy unlimited in 0 repens Christmas Trees .........0.005 1 tia ment, including 407 ting —~ : m. on October 19. 1959 a) For Sale Pets nese ..79 Income potential as well as par- machine and 604 calcalatér. Min- vs. Ua Stents tams sane Tinton ReShae Beas MOE BS] SEE Sto ante” icke suas | fom 3, veach enperieen” apy | cnet ee 5S ood - ° ward Ave. Ferndale, Mich. that ad- Hunting Oe crsteestercers on 4 pereen oF 6 until | ZA’ dress where the vehicle is stored of and may inspected Oct. 13, 14, ‘59 salary plus commission. Por in-| Selary “| week FARM MERCHANDISE soonel Deperiment ex s'ade” | ou, ATT Uncen» Anembiy imate | SE: | a eee, Seppe __ 34 Hay. Grain & Feed for see tivemoes ccc Bt © ALLSTAT wae pe ee 8 oe) oe ie tsfhaie"| PLUMBING BARGAIN C—O: nm HNO AZPS B eee RS cero, Ee Bi Bidace ss | _ INSURANCE. CO. Wert Wantes Shale 341 re nes oe Bah inde. Pence, Ben Auction Salen ee Life Insurance | MOVING soon? I pegeeeny a ~ fer Shee aa awe ——$$<—— AUTOMOTIVE "att , Sleptate, fa wi Si: — iy rine AR Management Pay moving expenses by ed ite le ee Bop tales Ties. “ | 52-Year-Old Company selling all those unused WE TAKE IN TRADES For dais wonoreycles a: items you've had stored ames Building ; \ Piber ae oe : away all this time. WOLVERINE ; wanted Ucot Gnevee ee : 3 Ad fe race : Dial FE 28181 we UMBER ae | os isn'Gaed ces wn : | ; x ) S. PADDOCK Me ? j yO 4 i 4 f ‘ “6 } * 2 Sar - 2 ae nt Sa ge ae a Be fee Seen edie, co! be) i erms to sult. Call FE 40681 age $17.500 Wil! consider terms as heat. fenced back yard IVAN W SCHR AM Kitchenette and bath.’ Pront and| Sallee Woods Sub-division Paved) Fe 4358) 00 BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM. ALL §1°*, sas par ene, seme er ore Ve Vy. SCHRA} . private Gerage.| street, a weal rg ea | ULTRA-NEW STORES. WEST 2 bedroom. automatic beat, stone modern 2 lots. Garage. 20 x 2% —~—— - - = 312.200 — about $550 closing REALTOR FE 5-947] or FE 4-1788. | Attractive four-family : ey tile — a side PE 2-2 | front, aluminum awnings and — 4 Tri FE a aony $6500 RENT BEATER costs down OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY ee W Yale” corner Stanley. FE __Ren t Office fice Space 4 | GOTmy, sbowt | ecre of land. | cosh. 5M 8 no answer x 942 JOSLYN. COR MANSFIELD 3-906 or UN 44586. ome ot. bere a08. ________ $80. MONTHLY _ 8450 DOWN. 5.950 NORTH END. Clean older MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oe principle "and interest. Greater | CUSTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES FULL PRICE. Two bedrooms home 19-ft Iiving roo m 241 W. ply Syed tl are m P | Norwest Realty. Call Diamond Twin Lakes Village, W. of Pon- kitchen, large Living room with family-sized dining room. - ee boy Ao gli 9 _ — — Downtown ontiac | 1-1125 tiac. Starfire Bldg. Co EM 4-653) fireplace. enclosed front porch, 3 and kitchen down. 2 bed en = av or & 3 offices will rent separately | = DOWN. MO. (CELLENT « OB pe. bath. part basement. oi! fur ° s end 1 up Base- family who likes @ clean resi- or as_1 unit Corner east Huron | ag vo 6 heel hous: ms 0 = BRICK chines’ oe nace, large lot. quick ggg enter went oll heat and. satire dential district. 1 or 2 children and Perry Sts. Convenient to x 300 3564 Alida. MU 80-1116 or PE 5-8183 for details. Ask Clark Rea! Estate, 1362 W Huron Only $7400. approximately welcome. Automatic heat. Garage al! downtown Pontiac. Roy An-| UL 2-148] for DON PE 3-7688, Res PE 4-4813 gene dawal witirice: ia ont: ol emdan “) : 8. } with = shop _ 5 nett Inc. Realtors, 28 E. Huron 361 W. WALTON BLVD 3} BED- ~ BLIZABETH LAKEFRONT ‘SHELL HOUSE FOR SALE. 38 x payments to qualifying Vet Ideal for single man. Call FE) | Bar cme. 9 ae @ wan nf He a room brick ranch, attached ga- | 100 ft. perfect beseh. Beautiful 36° 3 bedrms. Full bsmt Pic erans 5-041. |W EST SIDE a — sero &. | SEW i. S— WEsT SIDE PE ad rage Price ts right! OR 3-8814 2 level home 5 A oly Ue On pale area Lot eaiix Hone . FURNISHED 4 ROOMS, 2 2 rom rt bath, 4-824." . “| ma : . Teal buy at $29,900 tnolwdine fur- Z ‘ near 3 ‘able to cguale. avalabien te heat, hot’ water, stove and te-| oe eee | OFFICE OR STORE SPACE DEAL | AB A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE nishings . SHELL HOUSE 3 BEDRM LOT Michael's, Ever so cleat CI] nN SeI } June ist month. frigerator furmished “Close co bx, | 9089 AUBURN RD —1 & 2 bedroom | ONC iton between Miracle _ Mile e prices gb LWOOD REALTY 100x150. Asbestos siding and brick and well Kept ts ths 3 en | Donelson schoste. | ggoe ng Pees gion house. | and Orchard Lake Rd. on Tele- | a tee "ee tiecs’ we'd | PE 2-5452 | front. Rough wiring and septic bedr yom, 2-story V “ed ¥ a | ee Ga’ te end | Utility room. | finda. LA te * hb ou. mn | secure mortgage. No obligation ag ares ot ARE ESTATES _IN ag 6 4 or PE 2.2460. fining aa tents res ‘abed: ana, “TV. Pee ea | 44232, “r Tece oa. yeeue team — 2) Builders Exchange oil heater 4008 down. 00 month. | SALLEE WOODS SUB modeled kitchen, G00 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tle, shover oe basement. Hot. air of! heat. ent Miscellaneous 48 | F=_>-7210 or UL 2.344 Vacant. FE $- ALLER yesement, new gas fur _a’wight. Fi rE chia: | A TINE, 3, BEDROOM, ALMOST EAST, SIDE HERRINGTON 7 Hae faa ae a eSt«Cas oltesar, Giuiage paved SEMINOLE HILLS KEEGO HARBOR cold Stoker GARA CAN BE USED new Must sell, transferr 7 ubdi vision. room brick with bath table space in kitchen a at $9200 Low, low pas a ironment thet) will pee Bg room. Gas heat, Rent Houses Furnished 39) furnace - house | fo repair Sear eae | sacritice | easy terms. Call PE| carport, Full basement. Buyer reat’ Pull’ becement VA. ot ris ments provide contentment, Kxeeptional- TREGENT bedroom . PE 5-1061 _ 4-1156, Broker * oe with small down Ee ment Model \y good neighborhood. 31-ft. living E LOVELY ¢ AND BATH. ! ,ROOM, ‘BACHELOR APT.., De - basement. Hot air gas bt. | ae mortgage. CALL 8-6894 any- open daily, 280 ale at Stan PAY IN Realtor room. fireplace, dining room. . giase floor, private entrance, saotine | GARDNER—2 spacious hed- For Sale Houses 49 . time except between 1 p.m and) jey FE 3-0036 en a RAY ONEIL. Realtor tn toe pe ee Rec? aitpoR hauls On Sinks | feces Telweratoy” rar, ie | geome uty room wot aur eae) TOC 20 | AUBURN MELONTS, A dol owe. | 4 pa. | srLvan VERGE ownas—3. 72 2, Tsien Ne Open be SURI eat aaraee as LARGE 3 ROOMS: & BATH MOD-, dered clean, warm m close. in ‘Fe | 625 SELPRIDGE — CLAW | 2-Bed Lakefront | with large 24 ft living room, | EMERSON 543. 5 RMS. 2 LOTS.” pedrm with 2 lots. FE 2-1048 FE 37103 ____OL 14578 unusual offering at 818, ~ at fur Sg Ay eV 38 _2-8236 and FE 5-705 . 1 spacious bedrooms. 1% baths, edroom Laketron part knotty pine paneling Alu- _S&8rage. $12 dn. $12 wk. LI 1-3113 SYLVAN VILLAGE MODELS SEF terms Heat rn. Union Lake 35-4285. \2 2 BEDRM. GAS HEAT. $50 PER) ‘irepiace, patio, full basement, ' Only $900 Down ; minum storms and screens. A, HOMES FOR COLORED IN NICE these beautiful homes under ST BENEDICT’S AREA ORION. 4861 Lake Grove, White Lx. forced air heat. 1 “weve right im and pay only 875 lot of closet space. Gas heat location. Reasonable terms 2 & construction. 1400 Glenwood & | ST INE. s AREA a es. All utilities, Winter Lasse ree weekends. Bi . ABLE RENTE. 3-420 3-4200| pet month A-1 dry basement, Must be seen to apprec.ate. $900, 4 bedrm. Call FE ¢1156, Broker 20 Cheltingham. Will duplicate fo care ileebedh rae atl Broadway. MY 3-9058. 7 BEDRM. HOUSETRA MI 6: hs —_ gas furnace, ey le = down HURON GARDENS A Cattell, registered builder e shower Lge. kitchen. Full dining NICELY FURNISHED —— sonable. ale aes -. MA BIRMINGHAM | in m, separate dinin, 2 bedroom modern house with or Elgin 6-1535 room and huge screened - in Rost 4 rooms gar Ta tall bet bath. nice kitchen. Just n of | H C NEW INGHA M without furniture. Immediate per SELL. TRADE, RENTAL OPTION rch. New garage and hot water West side. FE ‘4iss or FE 83265. as is POLLY BQUIBFED | $70 A MONTH Dixie mee, amiga “Corner “Auburn A Crooks Ras _.2¢88100_$500 down FE. ¢-628 Nid ule Adee bee ; frat (extra ficecvard Less tha aa RNISHED APART- com bungalow, . , IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 6 RM Exposes basement, gara load 2.750 wi andle Panty ! a — s — em winter. Children welcome. j pears seiaie aes transporte: Home on "SepRM BRERZEWAY. GA-| BY OWNER INCOME. 5 RMS., 9 324 Alice street in one of back porch. Carpeted, 2 ceramic Lovely siz-room home ail on, and fenced yard. Close to schoois neth. FE 2 oa. a 53'2 WEST HURON FE 5-8183 rage & 2 acres of land. $600 dn. | and bath down, 3 and bath upper. fon tert nicest new home sec” | tile baths, 2 fireplaces, built-ins one floor With full basement, snopping. An excellent value WEST wast EIDE On ONE ¢ ROOM AND |—____ Oe ek oT MA _5-1240. Ideal location. immediate posses. Seiutitully aodnenea ae tee birch cabinets, ammond Lake rec room, gas heat and 2':-car at $9.4 one 2 room apartment. Days PE |3 ROOM BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM BRICK | 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. MODERN | sion price, $10.30: Low down | neath towering hick eS he rag ares si chee SE ees a wanteg. = home, Pull basement. Completely M5e, 10 miles from| On 10 acres. 41 E Glass Rd.| Payment. FE 25038. | trees. Ext rae finch ding aluminum) = Only $28,500—Terms i art, * ihe an | fenced yard. 1| Ortonville. Mich autiful Mi torm eens. garbage. Cis- 1 other h John K. Tr S $950 Down - If your credit rating fernished NSON, REALTOR, 1704 5S. | Praviac Garage, : : Beautiful Milford —_—_storms ns. garbage dis- Several other homes to show you John win X Sons if good this 7 room home may Rent A Un 38 | teen nd ve 42533. | Hey ey th » aeetie’ sant, 2 BEDRM. HOME, FULL BASE-| Hurry for this amazing value— ory sinte ent — — — Saturday & Sunday. { to Realtors be yours” today' New siding, MODERN. HOT -WATER ; 100 ment, recreation rm. tile bath, a new 3 bedroom ranch home| 4 te gas m. Orchard Lake Rd to Ward Since 1925 giassed-in porch and other extras 1 : saneat, ROME INCLUDING a-|? Dee pMOr Ens ‘or unturnisbed. | COUNTRY. Lavino 1m CFU : fig STurabe ioctuaee Pes with atiached garage. Natural Sig) Price $11,600. Immediate pos, oA I gael FEL SoH SE 24g) oe “Ge Area: Only BONY - Pon = ae | ic . ireplace. Built-in oven & range. : hone :) _ or” 2-4031 , ES eee | ben ke Ra. corm crane te. eas | large rms., including 34 f. living | _after_5:30_p.m | Carpeting. Storms & screens, "C8#!0D- SMITHA Houseman-Spitzley VE FE 2.8503 Oe PAYMENT — oniy Block eff Commerce Rd. 7 miles! everything furnished. _ fe oe tl heat. On 4 ecres|2 BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT. $100 Moves You In aac FE 8-133] urigeee (isla is SeteTkRS A EOGis ONPORWEENED, sT0VE| roost. Dawe’ = aT Co Pe Ry eg ly em eee LILLY, INC TRADE-SELI LOVELY ¢ BEDRM tas weal suourban 3 bedroom 2 N | roa e | Stirling ¢ as 2 lantic Ave. ve by—then cail for eee 2 family home Large living room and frigidaire. Adults only. 290 | Location — Windiate Park, Wa-| SELL. acre & aay e. $6,750. Lee adie appointment to = 628 Main &t Rochester baths, PE 5-5 fireplace, lots of eauing space a 2 w reddoct terford. OR_3-6807. { FOR tae payment efsie ROBERT L. PRUETT OLive 18141 VILLAGE i resnene & LAKE attached garage Large iat UTSIDE sen Baal _ sou i e te 100! ullt miy nildr gir nll pers mo. n/6 family Pi Ay FOR RENT OR LEASE 4 . Bon Ol) heat, LARGE LALLA __"TRinity’ 1- 1394 _. LAKE FRONT. 4 LOTS FENCED Tadans ia wie taruts, OTTAWA DRIVE sit wo with ‘“e monthly pay- ‘We 7881 or FE 4-0000. \SEST NORTH SIDE LOCATION. | >,be@room brick home, Newly arse ssn & screens. el BIRMINGHAM-QUARTON © AREA. “¢ room bungalow, carpeted, dave. LATE® selection to choose trom fon : nts | rms. ° 3 a 500 : othin own charmin ape rm., ment tiled 2 car garage 5 miles . it ie | and garage Ver “clea end nicely wert coe paseen, ee wo pam mo. Taxes & fasurance In- 2 baths Newly decorated, new yt Baldwin Roa $17,800. PE EEE ee tae et = fh praidue comlart living. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT furnished. le Psy opty | , far hools. Por rent eluded OR 3-8021 formica kitchen. new patio. shrub- 52991 detween Highland & A ee Te a me tees Vets Orchard a od adults at $100 per month. Refer- = pa 9 private peer itor 7 BEDRM, HOME TN Cr CITY LIM- ee a ea _ Call ~ LOTS OF GARDEN Br Higplang. Mich MU ep mg elle aden ti + — Road. ences deposit required. amy rmation write Box 33, 3307 _FE 5-263] or MA 65001, : “ —_—— Lew ting and drapes redecorsied Modern agar Bypton | Close in. 8 rms., 2 reg base- further Fp ney 3} BEDRM. BRICK. ROL BASE- . Just perfect for smal} family — VA ACAN NT il gars ge price. a , kitchen. Refrigerator, Range oun Wa weed cs ae. Kent! | FOR RENT NEAR CLARKSTON, ment. Ive baths. On corner lot BOAT hpaw Gamma oe : bedroom | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION North home we ate proud to show REALTORS — ° _ rnis v reet. es er. er : " y uilppe Ww ' . o todavs most discriminat- bis >G NE . pero Golooial ‘Femi able at $100 per month to reliable | | 3*Seurooms, pine we paneled, Oll fur- | _ $15,000 takes. OR. 3-705. LOVERS storms & screens & utility room.| feneed lot, Built in 108) and in| buyer numerous selling UAT Ones EES home nace. Has fireplace, washer, dry- | 3 BEDROOMS , Featured tn this excellent buy | excellent condition Price $8.975 appointments you will ad site. Adulte ponte. $150 per Rolie H. Smith, Realtor er, stove, refrigerator and dish . ‘ : Live tn secluded and lovely Lotus! {8 this new 1'a car garage and, Easy terms mire, Yes and an address mo. 161 days, \244 8. TELEGRAPH FE 3-7848 master. $125 month. MA _5-2203. Tiled bath. Basement. Oi] fur-| [Lake Subdivision. Private beach; complete landscaping Property of importance among the or FE Meer y evenings. | __ EVES. MA 5-6431 HOUSE FOR REN’ T. NEAR nace. 2 car garage. Handy to reserved on Lotus Lawe for| is 60 x 300. In good location on | STATEWIDE citv’s leading citizens MMERCE LAKE, 4 ROOMS; school. FE 4-7368 . and Donelson center, Benedict's; residents ae! this delightful com-| Parkway off Cass-Elizabeth Lake _ a ; Leslie R Tripp Realtor con nee $6 «a month, EM j HAVE A SMALL HOUSE IN Schools. Only $2.- | munity real Neate ay Aan Rd. Onjy $79/0 with very generous Real Estate Service of Pontiac area Panos ; = , . : eC . < | round areas. oice of 4 sm terms. : 2 ‘ 1% WEST HURON 35063. Keego Harbor which I will rent wad ANT—14 ACRES modern homes amazingly priced ACK LOVELAND Cie pee RE ee A large two bedroom mod- 2 APARTMENTS. UNFURNISHED. \DRAYTON PLAINS. 3 BEDRM.| very reasonably to a responsible as from only $10,900. Ji je ee A Bh ert) bungalow approximate Fstablished In 1916 FE 5-6744. brick. Furniture. Washer & dry-| cotiple. Newly decorated and per month. 2188 Cass Lake Rd PE 2-4875 . ly 4 vears old, situated on 3} LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, a own util, $8 mo, MA/ warm. Inquire 2496 Pine Lake ~euC 'CKLER REAL TY Included Jn selection is a huge | LOVELY 18 ACRE COUNTRY ES- | WE TRADE ee | ACRE — Just north of Pontiac Slave refrigedator Adults. 25¢|5-1192 | Ave, E Harbor, | 236 8. ognae PE 4409]| 1502 sq. ft. Tri-level and a bold tate. Beautiful 2 bedroom home, 2 CASS LAKEFRONT Pe reales Mile AC Tees: on paved road. Attractive 5 room Orchard . FURN. HOME, 2 YRS. OLD. 3) IN K HARBOR 3 BE ; L0G, FIREPLACE, | °°* ranch that boasts ih amt car pie —— 22x36 with | Perfect beach. Two 3 bedroom Saadeer Kitten iene cite Pee RUd PACH Ugh Teche wey f10n Bt RM -APT. GROUND FLOOR. priests. bet, Suing & Erie Te. | & 2 bedrgem. Suitable fer smal “Pk 2 Ststkes gauge ska oo age at | coe Sete Teccec Rat omery | homes. Rach with fireplace porch with aluminum awn. ta vemife with pete. See fits at en. . - family | rees asemen f you like surprises . Se ‘ we the : Ge eat, eee | Fuca cna ht | RUE Sao: 2 sero nome. | REBROOM MOM MODAN fv Syl Rhos, Belle | Sees vn ett aati; | GE es AN mein" a" owe Call after 6: m. Mi 6-2997. school. In vic. [ siding. $6,400 cash or $8,200 terms. | ‘canal at Sugden Lake. Full base- ec ht lal Pape All the i Home is vacant located west ONLY $500 DOWN — For this Cali Jack Loveland. FE 2-4875 -6348. 200 Willard 8 a home selling ek . -|_mo. Call after 4 p.m 6-147.) or PE 41661. OM nal ME SGDERN as $190 as ar, be ror a M sadriere aah twice as much. One unit rents MAIS A ranch-type home, nee on Poo- tor, hot water . aaere KEEGO BOR — NICELY FUR- KOREA 3 BEDR Don ay for $80 per month - could be — . tiac’s north side 3 bedrms, tile facilities $45 a. mont — Rished 2, Bedroom house. $70 | ach Olt” a. aan a DOWN David Ward Young, Ri tr. more, $10,500. At least $5.000 re- TWO, RAMILY | bath eas heat Corner let, Ail . oe erences requited. Call FEserai screens. 008 mo_FR_ 0-088. 3 BEDRM., ATT. GAR. EQUITY | meee EEA ee eM 341 GT TRANSFERRED On Warren Dr.. in Dray = tout. 5-6998 EWLY DECORATED. GAS 777.58. | ca OR ORION § ROOMS & BATH. Greer Rd. — 3 bedroom ranch ton area we are offeriug | CLARKSTON AREA — Nearly . N $500, balance $6, Owner. | Bee these fantastic values today thiiemativart enine J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND 3 stove, West side. FE 46223. PE 4-0036. in this fabulous location at | ae ern, lakefront. Onner. MY Priel gr Fo ey Ah as le recurs aS) oe e new ted brick home with 3 bed- 4 ‘ ve ] . ne or . ’ P ‘ entrance. Newly decorated. FE)" gas neat, utilities. June ist. In- | NEWLY DECORATED. 77 PRALL. | 4 SEDRM_ BEAUTY BHOP. LOW LOW DOWN PAYMENT —— terms ne OY “SY each with private bath and atiractive kitchen. full Damme rec ee - For intermation o05 OF $227. srs. Pi 5-248. Gane mt JAlaert Ra. | $40 month bars tide cone 3 rooms ELWOOD REALTY heating system. a good lo- space Oil heat, Large lot. $16,500 7 ROOMS UTIL. PURN. COUPLE. che Gece, | MAL SOD NORTHWEST LAKE AREA. 3|¢ ROOMS MODERN. bi00 DOWN | Jor Pag ‘rE 2-452 FE 45203; cation. and ideal for re- ¥ y . : hi sement. Near , term 40 poaosus OF Ca) ern. 10 B Rd. MY 31284.) bedroom ranch, te and take over payments of $62 a cg pl Carroll Lake. FE 4-5203 | WATERFORD TOWN HALL AREA prec acounle 00/550 PuatVELY ~ biGke Lie 3 BEDROO! Dia BED! HOUSE. . month. Ca : | Open 1 to 9 p.m. daily Lovely 2 bedroom brick. Large | FHA APPR [ID — Sylvan Lake « EM 3-3474. ren Selcome. iry room,| PARTLY FURNISHED. 5 RMS. & 4 BEDROOM CINDER BLOCK LAKEFRONT | ledgerock fireplace. Attractive | Go Gu en privileges 3 bedrm. brick ranch 3 4 ge Mig U 15th.| bath. Automatic heat & ‘hot water. house on 1% acre lot. Will sell | SLAVIK oI A | ving room. Dining room. Built- AU BIGCKE Ceaani baked est home with ea to attached and ogee $65, Also 18° Pal-| under appraisal price. 1770 Elsie | = j | in kitchen. Complete basement - garage. Tiled bat Large & stove for, Adults only. 454 pp Pp | ern Jr. High Modern five Aubern_Ave._FR_3-Cose. Club. Mee “9 Beevvect Gort 815 Sis. Wate cralier. var 59. Dr. _FE 5-1630. 10450 a age Te ialie Rd i vomca ae Lake, | SROs eG eee | room bungalow oak floors fo Aaa Seorch ‘You can, buy tha x ater! re ver) ii van Lake , | : , or only t ES ARS SE APTN OPFOR. ace tag Bind‘Gurge ir Wane ve |" RAC VERR-AGTING TODERN | “SAA Bart inchs "saints getdwiee'g| yap" Comins bree “ons Sid" hha” wh lei deriaginiagass eat furn. : around, or ; . BIRMINGHAM RANCH. ANXIOUS! complete beths arage. Boat ASS LAKE . IE: 1Y — Lo 4 RMS. AND BATH. UPPER. june 1. OR 264 3-9328. pvt. ent. peg mig fenced back- Pay Lake. Call after 4, ELgin “owner aay etter. Lipa dlalg rae general — go Be Here's = tall apart nice 3 ere eee pane ag le eteng e> Sor ed PARTLY ae Thon & Sage ard. Ref. OL 6-0861. Bem | List $ irginia n.| fireplace st your toes after! bedroom home. 2 wooded lots Well planned. rambling Nrenine 1 4 « HEAT|} Of; heat. Ideal for couple. 1490 sae HOUSE POR 2. STOVE, 4 gg UTILITY AND BATH,; Broker. MI 60300 that skating session in the winter. Also property includes 2 lake- | ees TER eS) Ey | free od ta ag furn, Adults le ke, PE 5-7518. heat, close in. PE 5-2487. Pat, storms and screens. | BRICK END TERRACE . OFF : . front lots with summer house | Ige. picture window, a mod- >. . land 4 K . A Page A oo 1D 1 R T R ] f : : w-car garage Lovely landscape ry ATTRAC-|SMALL IN- x 7 RooM Hou 3 Dear Baldwin, 3 goo te ggr e th _ 1e K. Lripp, Realtor tier ney See ripe at only ern al pe opetes kitchen ot Ulness forces sale Mow at . . D and | : with attractive terms you will admire, both baths $16 500__ tive upper. All utilities furnished.| quire at 1676 Taylor o- i onl 32-9270. 4245 wee ane evenings no % ween. | Car garage. Automatic hea West Huron Street : _ $16,500, terms 49 James. FE 5-5475. or Lonnie Weaver. PE +o oe ee ee ial 5.8161 or FE ¢4278/ Dorothy Sn nyder Lavender! Vosied tot ins parklike Mlovd Kent Inc. Real . 8. A ni ait OPTION TO BUY. ‘ to schools and downtown. Range : Realtor Years neighborhood of well kept ovd Kent Inc., Realtor ted, 2 bedroom. | “9 bedrm. modern home. Owner. CAEDROON + HOME and refrigerator. $8,750 with low | Lower Straits Lake 7001 Highiand Rd. — yards and homes. $1.500 dn 2200" Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph : . “4 3-3711. , 7 I c BM 5 IUD or wou consider rental op- | FE 2-0 en ves ne then phone MY 3-37 ir gage * = i] 4 som — A aaa Frericks Bros. | Brick Wenealow @a 9 canal lou Phone EM_3-3303 or MU 4-6417, id id tal 12 Open E ms. SMALL, MODERN HOME. i3| New olf PA furnace, Garage On Large attic. 2% baths. oil neat.) = =WILLIAMS LAKE ——— "% ©8! & taller in trade AMPLE. CUSTOMER PARKING ‘ 5-7086 lot in géod condition. $10,- ay < OWNER, § YEAR OLD HOME.| Recreation room. in. basement. 1 miles Dixie. MA | ee * $10,- | “full, basement, siorms. includes! f6\ Y 617300 with terme | Practically new 2 bedroom mod- DORRIS vig SON, REALTORS SMAL Dr "> —"" whe 00 DOWN § rooms, modern furniture. Near | ee ASD Niet = wangelow with extra large | WE TRADE Sa : $300 hool fi ie ‘ving room. House is vacant and = 75 on pho one 1557 EROREAE- 5 Wit WENT UP | rncrntes gleeing crets ou 3 bot pesneeieee, £06 doen. SOD. John J. Vermett| readl 2'tiove imo! take pret “MULTIPLE LisTING SERVICE "Soules, =. com ly| room modern home. $65 a month BARGAIN REALTY ier pavmaae we ae —— | 7 mode basement on % acre| includes taxes and insurance. per mon ( ‘O] OR] 'D onth, References. 9203 Commerce Rd EM 3-6466 AUBURN AVE — Large 7 reome i PF | oer g ty MNGUS. Realtor 5 ROOMS AND BATH MODERN 2 BEDRM. HOME. LOW F, C. Wood Co. | ail newly decorated, full ‘base. SMALL "2 BEDROOM MODERN 2100 415 _Ortonville__WA 7-2818/ RANCH TYPE, OAK down payment. By owner. Cail LOW. LOW DOWN Pay. | ment. con be seed SF smell N nion Lake Rd. $ ROOM HOUSE THREE BED- FLOORS. LARGE LOT. OR : Williams Lake Rd. at MSO MENT on this 3 bedroom | business, $ wn — vecent. : 2-story frame home. Car- —}acecer won| |. oie ce MILFORD ___after 6 pm. OR 32003 _ story frame home. cee |3. BEDROOM RANCHER — Very OR 3.3973 ISHING. $25 MOVES YOU IN ~~ ¥EAR AROUND COTTAGES 1 oe ¢ = Pull basement, bin ; ba Te crcgl Callfornia car 10 . hite 5 3 bedrooms. Gas heat. Garbage ee eae ne e small monthly pay- vestibule entrance to ¢@i nen JIM WRIGHT, Realtor [ges Paved street. City sewer promi | oe Bi Beil pple living room, fell basement, : 345 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9441 water, Large lot. Pull basement.| Also 4 extra lots. 25 x 120. Total heat, garage, 140 © 200 lot, $3608 r-) ret re wo ig jake area. 3 blocks to Price $8900. Lake privileges to| ASSOCIATE BROKERS | ‘o¥# 5 reside Must tel Soe sea BAP, | "hurr Mins Seo eat Op | em, ag | AE Re AE Aken, | MEER RS TNR hv | SUeCLAL —,nench home owe Pontiac. ‘side, low down payment. FE = ~ 1,600 sq. ft. 12 x 12 Pom $-9663 Eves After 6, FE & 1900 | tached na ds northwest side O12 am, & 8 to) iste : : ROSE EL Witt, SCRIvIce. Huge living room. 3 bedrooms. | 7'& er of Pontiac, 3 bedrooms, eeramia 2-BEDROOM BRICK ; a ; Make fobs whi modern. 2 on ny 45 x 120 lot. $8800, N hi D | tile bath. off heat, fall bese- GAS HEAT — VACANT 10 "BER CENT DOWN | SX.8"teAbe—on, tease Be a Ee othing Down | tits. istioned te is ' $75 PER MONTH 2. Me] -— room home bedrm, ranch. Sehoois'& shopping. | 44 o neREGO HARBOR . 14| Will dufld starter home on our! 15.000. Will sell orneee, Lane woe ORCT_coRTEMPORRY | STM hens | Btmegs Tne, "ne Feu) Prune See . ° ‘ x . ur model. OR 3- wh ae meen eS a | rac beret ant Sues fiage | Wm eee earn ek RILEY REAL ESTATE , : full basement, fireplace, In Syl- | 1 fA De M D Id | oe Tenet Sabo EN, - Manor FE 8 ; = GReenleat 42788 on cVonda PE 4-1197 4-4821 ©De ee pe Ti ee ke ee _FORTY-FOUR : THe PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 14, 1959 } . rayton Woods. Call FC 44 4i~bill VILLAG: GAYLORD. WH BEDRM. PONTIAC OFFICE | Full Basement . _IN| mT EE 9.9603” BROS. Gece Lat Caren TRADE-IN cary Par BE wy STS FURNISHED, $T1.750 SPECIAL ____For Sale Houses 2 \~ For Sale Houses "3B For Sale Houses | fie Be Ween 49| SLICES OF HAM ie sab 20h 385% . For Sale Lots 3 - f apres lies to Fanny a this | Lake privileges. Vacant & ready | $78 Mo very attractive seven oom to move in This ~~ in — } . ro stery home with pine condition and well worth ec | fears plaster wall, full price Small down payment re- 150 00 Dn basement with extra ats quired : . oni AD this fer $1, fast ptbcpaalits awn VeoL SUBURBAN 2 miles from downtown ; — BAKING LEAVES 18 LOTS OF bedrooms 1% story white) Michael D. McMahon | See us today for complete fron beautiful shade treesi frame Buikt in 1834 2 bed FE 3-9022 om Be snug this winter ip this sas extra neg & een, we hg heme This heme cap de just that The construction 6 s . 4. ; at ce a Fan eae ak, details on trading in your Ss 3 > noe 4 bad for $852.06 dewn © « spection. Full basemen Gus ins t a Aluminum storms abel tisbng he i a R Auiomatc of} beat Carpet liv aaa teint ery the <¢ roem and Dedrcem aor | present home on a cust , Las a belg >r- om Locatea in cc a chit S recreation : wc of = homes. $12,500 wii . oom 3% ix size ec « ac t 3 arent a ee carpets Best Buys built lakefront home in grows. § 000 b —. you're in mab who pas om. Cail Gs. and omapns will cr Tota! \WHITE BROS ~ : . in @ top area. pi iia Siarmvopom, co ice 900.00 with terms \\H 4 3 : . Ww. ee OR 31295 Today beautiful Lakewood Vil- BLOOMFIELD HILLS RESORT, RESTAURANT & BOAT pact ¥ cv e bas to de sold ype: Eves tt) 9 Sunday 19 ‘ti 3| LIVERY — excellent spot s 63 essen rare ileal 9660 Dixie Hwy We have 2 beautiful Iacre per- wan 3apt &. on cnnst oe _ Waps now $600 00 down, 336 00 oe ge ~~ em Access you for cc see 8T FREDS | lage. ia restricted ares. lake. Additional sub division 1220 OS ce Gan i a : m3 Ry ME. te to perty included. Nice living quar- r Pad aluminum trailer 6 ‘ cog oa Rte eli eas al- a Lecated just 1 bleck from investors. $4,500. each excel Real estate, business, fix Ki Deting ip the living room school. and features 6 rms. lent terms. tures & equipment. A steal 3t/ Country, . Mich Leo Sw — A — FUR VALUES & TRADES aang ol} Ge pre Hanns W: n St Realtor a od laa Be te Me. iat jot. Close tx isner } storms end i and arre out, - Hess eee SUPER BARGAIN — Price, sn) levee tensed rear yard wie : THN, Saginaw, 8”) Fm baie Hagstrom a Ej LAKE ORION aan ; vse | equit oe condition. $7,390. i . ; ReALEORS B: . Saend 103 6 DQ ‘ Tancno 34 foot carpeted living LONGFELLOW OO ae —— : oy a. guelenes MY 9 pig Poa Md SCHOOL LAKEW D For Sale Houses 49{ For Sate Houses 49| For Sale Acreage 55 p,.,,0 Migniand MS. (BOM sass thape. res, Trade for mo 2-282! a haa eee || Ce ee CLARKSTON, AREA, — Designed a 20 ACRE panceis |) UX = BOX. PINBALL AND. 3 pease, Sout Ré. Dray: tot. P pri i with you in min vely Reasonably priced. machines. FE 21320. CHURCH GROUPS! pean eee oe VILLAGE | livable & spacious home on OOK ate tt Seon LIQUOR BAR DELUXE IRONER FOR WIECTRIC OF tn ° roperts 1VERI a / rge m a ot. pe or Fite bw forge tog. TOUEERINE UAC Mas! Scenes, ced aims | | Ti convenient ereadgements, of — TE Trang nt Tg | ir comer ae ee | Ea ae home. located oa a L ° neal. 3 nee | this 3 bedroom heme leaves litt Pleasant Bub offers : : er Carpeted: ng race, tree ale o2.008 & be acstred oe } N. sandy Mifare ub your investment. c Aan redio-phonographs. altractive tcher pave a ; | ving room a stene 3 Nice erea eloon . g avie terms * has all birch cabinets & bduilt- | ALES OF FICE ™ . CHARLES, REALTOR | mw —soxkn. FREED A aD Dick) VALUET _ tm range & oven. Truly a fine! W RI S 171? S__ Telegraph PE +402) rae shew, tee bike or 008 REALTOR tikes" i Mi executive = David bry ‘Young, tr. | em 3-0085 MU #68625 M - 24 y vice sta- OL 1.6861. enraES Lae Seen, 24 Owkland ; mee to velox of entestote. « ACRES. 9 ROOMS, BATH. ELBC- oder = ee ee aes eer ee ae ore > i ae Realtor for appointment new. atsees | TRI- LEVEL STARTER | ° tric range, electric water heater.| tion for lease in Pontiac | MATTRESS, Tyarror Time reung Total price $7950 FE $0085. or FB 43531 ar, ag ; Po << with $7,000 down. a ©, MONEY DOWN Ol heat. OR 3-3887. area valiant business Piele. a Buti 10 © * TRIN ROCHESTER, MICH. We have cadet: | 9, AOS ¢ ROOMS BATE Encelles PEAT TO PLOW AND RAG Then you will line this $ re <2 BEDROO | lovely 3 bedroom brick vende | ott or ay, (igre et ge eect hehe ae rtunity. Phone FE lawn, MY 2-196. - bungaies on Bice corner lot artri j — L BA NT- | Rear new ae ‘Built a . between 9 a.m.) T BEA : — oo cane: Oe a aes on Is r ” en gs condition tn: j0 ACRES ON BALD EAGLE Lx. ange Mg EB tank and field, plus one cal ELL BUY TRADE! | side & out. Completely finished m™m et nN ” | and 4 p.m. Phone Mr.| vat. fireplace, basement, off fur garace 1 ; }~ recreation room im full basement. e p oe only 97.500 terms. Q.| pace. Enclosed front large LAWRENCE W is THE “BIRD” TO SEE thru | Large 2-car garage, autside patie Sacrifi es. aE Seith at TOwnsend jot. Will secept moniie, le . . . | with Jarge barbecue & beautiful crifice 35 ACRES ACRES TILLABLE. 5083 fter 7 po contract, housetrafier er other rea! GAYLORD FALL VALUE | FULL PRICE | Ciuded. 922.500.” Coal to” new | Just North of Pontise. Orion $3. 500. Clark, Neel patste, 10d woth ues. fee FE Cath. Ask Soue ¢room frame Bome near | } | | Tewnship, with lake privileges. 3 FE }-7888: R ve for _for Mr ae Brendel Lk with swage. ae mortgage. Huron. + es. for lene 3.0m 2 service | r REALIOR a = es } —_ Sue meee Leora tis. station located patra Nice netghborhead” Gerden. 68. ARE YOU CROWDED 12 your ‘ Ha strom | = lavatory. Tile bath. heavy duty For Sek F 56 Reasonable rent a 98 SELL OR TRADE +09 complete price presemt bome - need 6 large ; Ler kitchen, 2 septic or arms _ #11. _ 5 , , you about one. Located north rete : REAL -_ Hiness ARMS WITH eiickie a icaeated only BUTT LAKE PERRY PARK of the ety on large lot. 3 bed- 544 EAST BLVD. 4900 Highland Ra. (M-30) | prompts this sacrifice st $12. “cthom ‘walidings, Orebard tec. | Sesbatae” and, Mayes Reads | ond i best of ease meaccw Ful Very comfortable $room masonry rooms. 24 ft newly carpeted liv- Pontiac. Mich Ph OR 4- ss 500 call now. | Moderate investment. Paid traiv- pg Maange i agg ent barement : Pas Besemeni recreation room. ¢ vice room Pt ST. MICHAERL'S ly income for 2 or 3 dedroo Bea! Garage sone to schools Full basement. gas heat, hard- epg ne landseaped yard A Only $10,500. 5 rooms down. carports Lo payments 6 rm. frame in excellent con- | 4 VERY DESIRABLE colder § bed- plus stock. y angen Or - bus Line $9850 Egsy Wood floors, plastered walls 2-car very attractive wel! ated home | 2 bath up Osk fleers tha: tnciude tages and in dition. Liv. rm, din. rm. kiteh- room farm home in fine condi heme or lot or : je tern garage Near city bus Enclosed priced at $14,860. Reasonable term | plastered walls, storms & surance. Both in sad out mn and 1 bedrm. down. 2 bedrms./ tion 3 seres land Also » 4 bed- | CHOICE “SDD” somed rod : ; - 5 rear porch Good neighborhood screens. Basement. gas hest of town en a . : m room home te rent Lake privi | baths. Near town bus. WILLIs M BREWER | agiy 812.708 Income $160 month!s Lot. 350x168" $1,780 | and bath ap. Pull basement, new | joo. 917,500-—Reascnabie terms. | Hot corner! Only “SDD” tn area.| FE 53000 or FE 5-005, JOSEPH F REISZ SALES MGR > Wilham Miller - . NORTH END ofl furnace. gute. gae beste’ | LARGE ATTRACTIVE farm heme.| Party store. home and rent hour. Ask for Ted MeC 94-06 E Huron & FE ¢5181 LOW DOWN PAYMENT 889.750 [ea}tor FE 2-0263 Only $7.750 Four reoma on ; and incinerater 7 - Furnace Beth On corner @ super seer gas station, mekes| sr 2 i Eves FE $6823 PULL PRICE ¢ room medero, 1 a eae two lots with garage About a a: oe ee eee: nevee cf ereciiont lesen. Bare) Oe ere ed teen ents | ARRO REeLTY ——_ ~ — - fleor home } bedrooms uron $200 down with low uitable beef cattle, A sac = 4 TIPLE LISTING SERVICE [oom large basement ny pest “Sees 25 ‘N vee some Geomcung =: Bre se wast ee aes | rifles “at 618.09 — Very good ole value tmarones! Just eaued| "2 — . MUL L Dear garage A real value ' | e decora — It's va | e oca terms. ft. Alum. boat. Oo 1-4566 after 5 terms to responsible purchasers NEAR WEBSTER & WASH cant 4% rms. end bath with part te $35, with $23,000 dewn for sume , iNoTON JR. MIOH — 3) Geceunne and garage. Land- H P H M * quick sale! Gross over $200,000. r= 6 ROOM MODERN Good cendition bedroom home in good com | NORTH END seaped lot. Ideal for for widow . &. OL} ES, INC. e " tH : (Gedresais 0k (bethiten imine a ee | pee dow a ——s or elderly couple. Dd —— 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. PE 5-2053 For Sale Ciothing 04 \N ater {< re g! room large livt Toom wi ife- Nicely landscaped jot. 2 car wie Ae | ee can Ee tri d e . ~~ Exceptionally — sharp J ved i er at ee LOOK. Gls! garage Only $3,000 down + eee ®- porch. Auto. heat. ; to $8500. Terme. CAN YOUR HOME ar l g 1 GIRL’s | bre SIZE 8 room home ne the best buys {oO ) y ” Ter _ ' at i == 5 ts $8 month es ale Business ASBOCIATES +3200 co shade $13.300 Terms paymen m a I i so © ina waneen, 2 tees “WEDNESDAY _EvENING catt:| Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor _| Sele Business Property 57) ...,,A50. THRUOUT MICH. | 1 MICE GREEN WINTER COAT ee tase ry . a “el Pe ie THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH bedrooms — $8,000 4 rE 2- = S TELEGRAPH FE 3-7848 Two RY BUIL nec FE ¢3661 w HURON with lintng, 1 & red ene aot cas ae aay ee SELL OR — wil —e Ask for Mr. Alton EVES. MA 5$-6431 les STO! Puyo al G, OPEN A | check ery mice warm coat with : = = you: present home or equity in NORTH EN ve. floor, condition Fes. -. black veivet cuffs & collar. $i0 insulated. | trade on this desirable property lh eircom bungalow INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK L'se Bus. P S7A| Siistance ce, ‘raining | SEAVER JACKET piace. Ves . dining rm. : uf } front Full basem car : uttable 3s OT re- financial TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR | carpets & drapes, modern walls. Full basement. fin = | Scat ae ft commercial front | tail business. Over 1.960 square | available. BR 324M efter. 7 pm.| Practically new. ds Sh4) Cass Ettzabeth Re kitchen tile beth 3 bed- a oe Only $70 8 month. ft floor ares. 2 lavs. Off hot | GR 47187 rey nether PE $124 _ FE 4-344 West side location Ful! base tached garage. Priced at foe i ; | - 4-100, at my home. 7585 West Open 9am to 830; . ment Two car garage Five room coms. Basement. recreation $17,500 water furnace. pateng sree. wil AS STATION Tan Jo ne nal Aas $900 down All city cogvemences home gas heat, sterms ana room, fireplace. gas HW , Evening? after 6 call Mr Carsner,| iter to suit tenant. For further| g ; Mapie Ré., jed_ Lake, Mich Pull basement. gas heat This - . Poses heat 2 car attached ga PE 5-6447 detalis consult Rolfe H. 4 (Just east of Haggerty.) ean two bedroom home is ScTeen® Rig eg ore aoe ravereseisen Uatct ms PIONEER HIGHLANDS — Realtor. 244 8. aph. | TE GRAY N AT. a vargain for just 90.000 aa waco a Ever popular always de- ° - 37-7848: evenin ua teas, | Tel - Buron shopping Center. | cellent cond. Size 12-14. oot sirable Extra well-built 3 i A JOHNSON, Realtor —- s | 40x60 masonry . with of | 59s POODLE CLOTH AT ke olde iwc Momueek ued. ck bedroom face brick. Car- Jig FOR RENT USED tices. Paved ps and sales | LADY'S > AT ideal lor someone who wants a ONE ene | peting and serniess. Ceram- ' 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | poo with a ee ores. On a qeraet vt feet Som blue, sise 16. oe be +8 t of room Ail hardwood floors le ba chen a a Z Bale . | frontage . . Zipout haning. i Wiemem che boot eee cos 4 BEDROOMS LAKE- basement. Ideally planned FE7 4-2533 | 5-105]. 685 Baldwin Ave. | sett onetely gh William- [Lake \rea garage (City conveniences Fu Acre near Rochester Road Mod- a bia *vS blo ek i oa seo PITT i Eee BUILDING = FOR LEASE. | Perfect for trailer sales, (has | SKIRTS SIZE 2. BLOUSES 1 Exceptionai:: . oe price $8 700 ern two bedroom bungalow with Met room fireplace. large ae me Far pogreooge piant- | | Plenty of parking. | °C? & Very successful trailer & mise. Good condition. Reas noah tana ps aburbenc Open ® to 9 outstanding Uving room and fire- ging » ree mf amiby ) root ioe. u 2-car garage | apie 4-0060. sales corner for 16 years). A} FE 8-6682. s o> iste 2"4 + | 2 € son e ¢orner boast e ta 100 5 10 londeraped Tol pe ges ve eeu? tid oe Te on oe Oe gainer Guiek Geatencae. | | pres dite e, Gomber . = Ofportunities 59) den ‘sales wall eat desierchip, | WOMENS MALLE UNIFORMS arpeted ji-ing room + be : : : ries Two ear rage and work- Bicomfield schools we ~ and hundreds other businesses. | _5S!2¢ 12 $0182. nmap Lammas “ Ful divices WM. A shop Be first! $11,800 with $2,500 RECOMMENDED for the 4 FAMILY INCOME ‘ ae ay $375 per mo. Talk ally and | WEDDING GOWN. PULL LENOTE Basement” 8h fhinied recres town FIRS? OFPRRING ROY ANNETT. INC. REALTORS couple ‘eho have perhaps This is eae att ANNOUNCING galy tp War! Partridge a | size 10. FE 8-0028. c a attached g tron 8st go ited of a reat i r nished Bob Mer, 1060 ° ur des has te ee ee KEN NED l | _ Open Evenings “a Sunday house and lot and @ish all $712 monthly. All furniture goes | FE +358) “ | Sale Household Goods 55 “ es garage = if vou want H hries the conveniences a the city with apts. for oly $14,500 with | SUNOCO i J m doa a’ 5 : | } I I ] { again \s @n attractive 2 $3.000 down. eee this ome for Pf 00 dow FHA 3101 - itl sT p } pedir oon shakes bungalow | Sale Land Contracts 60 1 LIVING ROOM SUITE. WIN* onl eS 83 N Telegraph acer Has an enormous living GI RESALE | ~~~ ~ | to wel Ly weer. Pa aes _ : ‘egrap Ope | room-dining room combtna- | Lovely 5 room bungalow. Large | F LAND Raat To eet was portable irener $0068. GEORGE BLAIR - on. | =e tion The Kitehen {s speciai- living room with dining L. Lov- Service Stations a tage) Is EOF | spc LIVING RM 19, ‘SOFA BEL REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i nae gig = ins ely kitenen with lets of cup- TM pee. $10, 3-pc. bedrm. $28; beds $4. 4536 D tie He : ; - oe di boards. Plastered walls. Carpeted = SRIVATE Peavy wilt SEIT chest $9; washers $17; petrigors: ne ee Sen exrtge eRape ee | Ee ate FOR RENT TER grthaaite Steet) ek eae es alee es all OR 31708 oF OF . . of afl washer ster so , r trade. 6-1371. * y = $4 poo ig Lt P PRICE - ¢ onan worn num storms & screens & ntce Ee E BARGAIN HOUSE. Buy-Sei) pl ee arom oat, Moors tw | aluminam awnings go with prop- . Money to Loan 61 or Trade. 103 N. Cass at Lafay- ent investinent Poeated in st ' NOT JUST A PLACE to | erty. Better call today (State Lécense Lenders) ette. FE 2-6842 Men ael a rmolsulatrcls Terms Bloomtreld Townsht in every sense i word | DIXIE LAKE or INA , Fer dn., $2.00 ’ TENNY: a , S 5 of the wo : : : ne H Mya eneciient condition “sepayats $200 DOWN Littie tarm_ Over burn Ma Sut 4-Bedroom R ’ : «ter a San as | Nothing down to Gt _s390 Been TEASED EINAMCE co. THE BARGAIN HOUSE -" Buy dining room = Basement a ; a + of !and and cozy bungsiow \u urn Manor ou. - reom Rancher space for a fifth if Mak y FHA. 2 acres of lerthe rden 202.S MAIN Sell or Trade. 163 N. Cass at Gas furnace 1% ce ae Avan tar ymp.ete arge bedroom ranch home At For your living pleasure «ce vestibule entrance has | soff 1 block from lake. neh ‘ . Lafayette. FE 2-68642. Paved drive Nicely landscaper ate OW turn Some fruit tached garage Living room lg this brick w frame trim & guest closet. There is a style 2 bedroom. Large eb ’ 214 E. ST. CLAIR 5 A =n tom ee ete ae ence Beers Gti hechae wa itural ett alae | pe Maine Emma | ATISOCCUON | rocHESTER ROMEO|" sie, soqayeeet etn, hag? 474 A good value place Large fam y chen } room replace tai }t- L : a | basement recfea- » ZAST SIDE. 3 bedroom home Aly : . ——— Lot 100 300. Owner In Hi-Fi. wal) to wall ard ing room and the kitchen | oly area. Oil foreed air heat q LOaRs $900. lable, & 30 ma ny coffee siding. Basemer furna e $709 DOWN large two bedroom il! consider trade Call for more ime. drapery, I's ceramic tile | has space for @ teble also It wif! be « pleasure to show ’ ‘ lete| MA aquarium com- Gas water heater $8950 » $9 et oak floors Alum storme io rmation baths, oak paneled jamily room on Pivotal Scone pa you this lovely home. 3 : z down. Nea sans ee et st Twin Beach Area Ser —— AP acs as ue big heatin plant. All ar- FOR COLORED on ay 1 ot af 1 outfit. Double dresser, 3 BEDROOMS 2 story tome Taree in Beach AE | and hot water, patio porch. 2 ranged with the idea of ly home in ideal PL 2 bed, lar; 2 vanit kitehen. Oak floors P #11500 - 2 bedroom home. Large car garage, paved drive Beau utare recreation room J Lavery) 3 peatoem md G " All for $e0 50 w Basement. By RPA Sante ec Fantike pew tchen breezeway 2%-car ga- tifully landscaped grounds of Wall-to-wall carpeting and | lecation. No money down to vet- ty. Pearson's’ -. Extra stool fav anal shaxernin 47s 0 ora Atam i caing rage Lake privileges on 2 lakes fered at $23 With 93.000 | Water softener included. sol- | erans. Pull gee ao a oe SascurentiteCw Cari ewradeibers “ room bungelow site 100 x 150. Proper qualifica- down Why not make your ap |, DTICK. Dest of construe- mevepy! barred Sopp Fi drive $11, se Low PHA tert: ues poe attri ape tions will get this fine property pointment today! tee Meee Village—-Web- heat. Better call on this one nie one ie. ‘ aie ‘ee vache tem 4 on qveuri terms ‘ter School only Blocks | day. Call Mr. Pointer, FB 5-9 venport and chair. W_MOPEINS 2 bedroom home 101, SM, clonioe conte is. a Now Is the T away Bargain priced for FINANCE COMPANY 2 modern step tables, ‘matching Wired for range & dryer Oi 1 most in comfortabie living Pioneer Highlands wWwoOv s the ime quick sale at $15,900. WILLIAMS oie tabie. decorator ret oume. meen ioe ca pit oar money $16.950 — 3 bedroom brick ranch lo gl _ dee coal R \Y NEIL, Realtor REAL ESTATE & WURARS Sat Oct 17 BORROW UP P £0 $500 Pearson's rm re. ad Onehe $200 DOWN — Large ® room Full basement. itpear garage side joeation All on one floor 5) s Te} $83_BALDWIN FE ¢-0547 *; ° CRs 1N Lake Ave. NEAR WATERFORD HIGH SCHOO! me Sder Specie nicely landscaped Lake privi- and featuring living room with PE 10. legraph Rd. Open 0 | F Sa Lak Pr t $1 th $700 down 3 BR ranch hon, ‘andition nestled in 2 grove of ‘'ekeS Bus service. All city tm- @iming ell, additional eating —— __OL_ 10873 | or Sale e ie Property ot ® + ee J Al Of! furnace. Carport Alum aw aera eae aET wi Ae reo nT provements We know this is the space in kitehen plastic tile PPAR AE ; - A ings Lot 90x125. Blacktop Bear ialiaghed plastered garage | WES? SIDE Bunoee LOAN CO years old Auto. t and hot 26600 COUNTRY ESTATE j Beautifal jandsca: very | 3 bed t ~ “ites Kode & water, Storms - sefeens. Fenced — Charming 3 bedroom k ranch | frsireble area. Call for partieu- HOMES ment Curpesag Brig moon - Tilea i v wee | er with attached oversize twoeer '™ x bath and slate entranee Has * te orrow with ce See omens semen | Gate Satta Mee | HOYT REALTY $100 DOWN RE hate. "Pees Soc MADOTE,| $23 to Welt te and look at it and) anc oven Completely ca * e privileges, me for ‘ Se | Excelent matefain, and ore FE 2000 PE 2-990 MOVES YOU IN this one! SUN OIL CO. Household anship actes a DAYS wo 3.330 | Well restricted WILL PRADE tor | NO MORTOAGE COSTS GEORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR ’ ba Set. & San TO $9851} cheaper home in or near city FOR YOUR HOME NEEDS~ PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT | 298 W. WALTON 23-7883 . = | ine Lecated 11 mies north of city See us please! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ¢ Yerweed J ; MODEL For Lots 584 TO $£00 Suburban Living = LtsT_wits us — Por fast @ em O OP EN SAVE ENERGY, USE) w cient service WE BUY SELL & | S | WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY : At Its Best atid hated Vv f i STA A « TRADE yr serving Poutios | 1 ! WANT ADS! To find a ' Your furere te & Vicinity Open 84 REA —_ . ; § eles ners A j WE HAVE SEVERAL LOTS TO! . ; 703 Bide , CONVERTIBLE. 24) 20 § ir ESTATE, INC. a | NM buttd 2 vedroom ranch style chaowe ftom. 196 cow, se 4! job, place to live or ; Pe sisi DONT PASS UP . y ° i WW, ROSS HomEs | LH. BROWN. Realtor Os yy a WESTOWN REALTY | owe on your tet - et ase S| used car, see Classi- MONEY! Sell . W, ; 2407 Kilabew) Lake Road Open Dally 0 ¥0 F ‘a PE 62700 or Bves Ld 1.4071 oak Neots, ile birch cup e~ 6HE OC. -NEWINGHAM ‘| field NOW! urmeeded OR 3.2031 Ph. PE 48564 or PE 24810 MAphe ; | beerds vee , elds belongings for cash Muitipie Listing Service i . RUSS McNAB art meadee | Corner one ee Avbarn = Rds> g S tor +a ry through Classified Ads! * p * ‘ } 4 . . , } j , : : ‘ 3 Se is By SE Ce aR Re ee oy Oil - Gas. Home amr and batt an imprinted goodwill gift to your State Bank — | Sam e's Appliances Davis customer. To see a complete line USED BRICK FOR SALE FE _ “SY eRe ' burg MAS trom 0c to $81 each. Call FE 8.9015 or MU_¢-T481. = a ASN 5-9561 omiigation _.. USED WATER SOPTENER X SABY BED, BUOGY. HIOH-CHAIR : 1 DO YOU HAVE PAINT OR : corte stroller etcally | sed Trade-In Dept. decorating growiens? Hundredson' pletely | automatic. Reasonadie t unge chair $995 colors to@ choose from. interior a H ew. FE 9-2281. _|Lour $1028 cr “estertor Bee Our well ten, USED TWICE LADINO 3 PIECE BANK ral PT < STOCK K Pull elec) bed (Bs) Gvaaser $29.50 and matching fabric selection Samsoulte luggage. Sacrifice FE og “ca room and Daven mt chair $34 50 a Bros Jetled Magic no drip %-6238 alier 1:30 t ast sets airs and x- Table buffet & ¢ chairs $4950, pain USED DOO! a ers, Lampe and tables Pec ke Duplex bed, complete $49 50 | OAKLAND PUEL & PAINT Waa. ater 6 ares ne-2114~ mins pings and ‘mattresses. Must sei! Electric re 8 ee ete eae Sink En WALL PORNICE. COM. Se on rR NOUR DI GRENT SIZES "pip atomic 68 OR 3 Me RZ” areyten Elstne. Open THOMAS ECONOMY BAVEBTROUGHS 6c PER oa 6 PD 361 8. Sagina PE 2-9191 | length. Warwick's 2678 Orchard __ Machinery. 48 % 7 CONSOLE SE? ;: WAN Dishes, rh mple aes- imal serie ATU = OF | DUO THERM OlL HEATER TO A CONDITION 12 INCH THICK. tie Re povail ie ‘eek 1080. SUO-THERM or sURNER a Sev | NT SSPE D- | s bs te. 143 Oakland . } wall furmace. roller skates - LARGE USED POWER MOWER SBA ZAG Hi-Fi, TV. & & Radios 66) — size 6. mens size 7 EM at bargain price. Also garder console mode) se machin —_———~ _ 3-068! ee - _tractors. W FF. Miller MI 4-6053 Designs, be -boles, embrolders BEAUTIFUL BL BLOND % IN TV. DRAIN TILE & SEWER PIPE $4000 WORTH OF GRINDING Au -in. ge condition combination $175 plus trade EM ALL SIZES IN STOCK equipment. $1500 or swap for Take over payments of $8.20 per, oe a WP Combination Doors $14.95 equal saiue EM 3-4338 um off balance of Cash FOR USED TVS PUR- Foundation Coating. 5 Gal $3 00 —— ; Ca Appliance FE chased _at _your home. FE 2-0567 _ —— 5 Gal wikeis $3 70 Do At Your it 69 ROTRRRE EIORIG 324 ‘MOTOROLA STEROPHONIC HIP: | Come. Me evoon AOS neh Q SEWING MA.’ consnle. Still erated Real Coa: « BUILDING SUPPLY chine & table. $69.95. Wil! sew e ba: can MI 4-648. AL & -Y CO’ LOWER PRICES ON COPPER cutters & make buttonholes TAKE OVER PAYMENTS” BRAND 8) Orchard Lake Ave Fe tiel plumbing eavestreugh and fen — is —- $5 down i new 1960 GE Television. Customer CAS , STOVE 2 COIL SPRINGS 1 tog Open weekdays 8 0 to 6 ; Michigan ing Center. inde dopenitd — saved icet ol full. 16 2 Dowling balls 974 Em- Sundays 10 to 4 Montcalm Build- 3n city You save $88. Payments erson ee ae ers Supply 156 W Montcalm ‘RAND KEW Ww WROUGHT IRON only $225 weekly Goodyear, FOR SALE i6 SHEETS OF 14° PF 5-4712000° — bogs "complete wily springs. Service Store, 30 8. Cass, Pon- = co KS : 48 in FOR RENT ' thae 6 inc-grip 5 3 P Guanes 2 Orehard Lake Ave. wir Ty PORTABLES BAD FORCED AIR OIL FURNACE. 113-, (ye! paver seamen ) WING MACHINE Bring ‘em in alive Save house | 000 BTU output Very good cond e polishers. hand sanders fu-- 2 7 “ like new, FE 2-388'. callers wages. Top cash paid MA 6-2898. a SS Pain? =o Oakla:i A _ SMALL RADIOS Peer Appliance’s, aie Commerce | PREZ STANDING TOILETS $1695 et nt 438 Orchard Lake Ww . FE 5-8755 Road Double bow! sink $5.95 _Ave. PE 5-6159 __ ‘ ———~ ie-tn hard copper DO IT THE EASY WAY ‘ ~ 2 20-1 lengt lOc ft FLOOR SANDERS -HAND SANL “CHECK THIS For Sale Miscellaneous: 67 isn wire eee ERS- WALL. PAPER STEA {ERS ‘EPRIGERATORS. = sizes ene ona ata 20-foot lengibs 24 (t DRILLS—-FLOOR POLISHER Mpg ag | > = ne ‘. BAG CEMENT MIXER ON |3-be batb a cen $89 95 oo ae CLEANER W'POOL r ¥ 3-068! - — ? i A WA E ELECTR Guerncieed. i ee FOLLY AUTO WATER conn | em 8 _BANFORD ON PE 46105 s A softener. 1 year old. $120 FE "Pactory 2n4— g hook-up. Delivered 148 vio SAVE PLUMBING 8 PPLY Sale Musical Ge Goods ds 71 A ALUMINUM SIDING 1B. ogee mm be ne 1- RAC — $549 & UP COM- = Goop BOUSEKEEPING snop weua awa pn oo ete wie aeeie Guaranterd | parsnip fete vee 4s — West Huron = ney Ravnenss Jownsies M@etactup a & meterials FE ners with lessons FE 5-6428 ry a3 J. L. VALLELY CO = - nese ANTIQUE 6QUARE GRAND PIANO ioe Gordie re ent FURNI- Tet reliable pioneers GARAGE DOORS $100, MA 42286 © Free Estimates Cal! ESTRA INSTRU 1 LUXE WESTINGHOUSE COu eae reer ree gg Pa eens A eae ees fer cae ae aie ient oane 0180, OR See re’ 2 0x8 WOOD jOARAGE DOORS.’ flectric door operators, folding students Rent applied toward & $00 EM 32319 + closet doors and disappearing the purenase. All orchestra & eT es sure 6 CHAIRS. 968 > WHEEL A'L PURPOSE TRAII- stairways mand sceesseries. Mortis Music $35. 1953 Piymouth er for sale 4 Dr., INING TAB LiF BOLLYWOOD | $90 102 Waterly bed, gas ove refrigerator. ' im clothes. freasonabie MI 60000. |? oe oe, 38 PT LADDERS 1 4186 Doved Rd. near Charing) Craverien 2 good winter costs Cross Ra | 90 yr. Girls clothing 16 yr FE amos hia =m SAO SEW-| 2-33 ing machine akes butten holes. ‘OIL TANKS GOO N- cver cast embroidery. etc with- 2 FUEL as ae FE 210 < mts aaathad ot hosed prt one tn tae tore” ane Call 31,000 WATT G ~ HEATING Also electric. of] and bottled ga: Credis Mgr. FE A&A, panels. like new, reas Call MI, nesters at terrific values. Micni- “COMBINATION STREE mB gan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard naerER —NORG ERS'3 COMBINATION NA Lake Ave. — 16 ve Gest ond Uprights storm doors, MI 4310. | inGNPITE —IRONER IN GOOD New models. — seratcbed or'3 PIECE STTTONAL. "a5 1 COM- condition. Girl's subteen clothes crate-marred models at big cis- mercial gas deep fryer. FE & size 14. 2 pair irl's roller — te pay 7 ical Hg STORMS AND skates. site 7 and Cal) OR, screens $15. 34387 __ 26061 _ — — A RT «IR Ot, _ PIPE. —. PER LENGTH KITCHEN Serge SINKS "1 ON. Saginaw us $0 —43-78#- pipe, per length Slightly reer Es hee aes RIGIDAIRE REFRIG. Good $3.39 a” A "Thompson, 7005 M5@ 40 $99.00 value er ome Me condition. $38. FE 4-7355 est. Open eves. While they last A! —— pela ULL SIZE COIL SPRINGS. ROLL: +-INCH pt, “PIPE. 5 FT. ay fe) Mienigen Vecloaee a OF. at | Sum a Pw BE oe SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY _chard Lake Ave — 5 _ OR SALE CROSLEY SHEIVA- 172 8. Sagina rE. $-2100 Pi Pp dor refrigerator. good running how ~bGeaD Knotts ine aneling C ee le Ri with bench. Best qualit 3 PATTERNS OR BALE BLOND MAHOGANY SO A. Thompesm, e008 Mai6 | WP2, WP6 and WC140 per medal dg aga eure est CHURCH'S, INC. rs. er ta ste — 1 Coffee table. All for $165. FE 9 X 12 CARPET AND PAD. $50: | UL 2-400 +8412. See Se aT FAMOUS. Boys 26" _ $8 —— | LAVATORIES. Cate a REEZERS k 18, New pienic table and , .50 value. $ also 7 ciremed. taerha| evil, “3. 16" typewriter and’ Dhthtuve Tollets Shower Stalls. values $149.95 while they” last.| table, $40. FE 5-3711 Factory irregulars. Terrific Val- orders please Michigan) 10-YR_ 32-GAL. ELEC WATER, ues Michigan Fluorescent 393 Finaresceat 393 Orcha Ke| heater $67.50 cash & carry.G. A. Orchard Lake Ave 1 . Thompson. 7005 M59 West. Open ' TINED DRAPES. 2 PR $10. ELEC cae GEFRIGERATOR. APT S1ZE _ eves. trotux sweeper & polisher $45 Good condition. FE 2-3272. {9 STORM WINDOWS AND! And other items 611 Third. FE G& Of UNIT. .| screens Standard size Cheap 2-5666 120,000 Brus output. $150. JO; UL 2-5386. | MUST VACATE _ 4-5146 between m. |i; PER CENT DISCOUNT ON | Everything must be sold No rea GAS 4 $29.95) —— ag oer na on | wee peas aed refused . $29.95 *, an ‘3 ses Frigidal “eo Rebuilt flee ta bag ig t* this ad with and mattress $16 50 Jsed Water Softener 4800” Dt Dixie abst & next to| New wardrobe $995 CRUMP Pn 3 ad Pontiac State Ba Drayton | Tabie and floor lamps ‘each: § Lfic 3465 Auburn Plains | Kitchen scales... . oe ee. Ms Se FE 63973 | 59 INCH DOWNDRAPT FURNACE. | 3 burner gas plate $ 1.50 HI ph | Cenectnn atie ta ox ae hing heater : $00 and obalz to match. 2 lounee'sg X 18 VANITY HAND BASIN. Sprang ted 3te dinette set. Twin beds. A ery | Cast iron. Best grade. $18.50 pacar createe 3 bo! gh —~ “hg me A Teemeeen._ Tee eee ee | Metal Fey table Monday tre . oe "aay. FE 3 71 STOR 8 & SCREENS = and umbrella . $ 700 Lake Trai Tree me Lot 37.; to 127 Seminole FE 2-1436. | tron lawn bench $ 1 00 §2-GAL. ELEC EATER. $60.95; | Children's sleds $ 1.00 od. Noe No tepaice needed.| 30-gal. auto. gas heater. $44.95; | Small trunk $ 250 price 80 . PE §-1463 — sinks and fittings. $54.95 up Come in and get your share of aundry trays and stand & fau- bargains with RANOE, and ariacie ets, $1.98 a 1008, Baginae sea, Ee TO saas auto. washer, $65. MA}... 9 Ave PLU aa 8-2100 | iF CARGE GAL. TA GAUGE aairrer, slightly maryed. $3.05 D er rotary mow- Also tremendous selection of med- has allan leine eabinets with or “without . 00 Ls 8 1 ee Pera 'N | mirrors. At terrific savings. Mich- watts 2s =e Ave. i BIO | SELECTION (OF USED =o Fluorescent. 393) «(Orchard —s shotgun rifles NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE «& | 5 tor pee t patterson. rea ducts. MApie 5-1501 — OR 3-3703. . '| NEW 18T QUALITY BATHTUBS. | pe poem as ae ont Call , $46.50. Free standing toilets $19.95 | ~ oreer.¢ p.m G_ A. Thompson. 1 MSO West —- resid 3 AND 5 ROOM ANCHOR FENCES | grr ale 6 Scott Lake Ra. Sr ret ing Co. Factory to uae Prines OVER 66 Uli TY SBS. PROM Kenneth Bier) FE 4-1836 ‘ ALTON TV : Bargains NEW & USED Building Material Combination basement sash $3.36) Quality House Paint $2.95 Gal. | Coloten Voxexs sheets $2.35 en. Pelt, 432 oq. ft. ........ $278 PIPS-BRICK-STEEL PRA Terms Pree Estimates Open 85:30 MON. thru SAT SURPLUS LUMBER son ET: SAM Pes / ’ { We give estimates om garage re- modeltag Noon BERRY 8 to on Saturdays 5 DOOR SALES HDT WATER HEATERS 30 GAL Consumer Powers ap- proved $°9.50 value. $39.50 and $59 50 These are slightly marred gas) New HEA a size OR 3-5191 ontrois. she. Reas E OAK BEDROOM SUITE. SPREAD drapes, case secretar FE 5- door. No money down FHA a yee hae" FURNACE. 85,000 BTU. TANK | FREE IMATES 1% yre. old. Exc co ATION z M_ 3-0051. ; Storm mies and Doors 3 E E Pree & cabinet radio, book- 36" combination after 1} p.m. OIL FLOOR FURNACE & 250 GAL R 3-4182 tank. 0 PLASTIC WALL TILE c EACH All Colors — Water Proof Chip Proof Crack Proof 2: “muy he ' WAREHOUSE Rear of 8. ¥ we aa ft. tal il a hg aay ee et euati’ CO. WARWICK S616" Orchare Lk ha: 12 UGE automatic : picture win- dow. FE 2-ii STonet | . biel PE 5-0112. AL. 12 x . * 34 8. Telegraph Rd across from Tel-Huron _ : _ BAND INSTRUMENTS $5 PER month _ Inquire for details at GRINNELL’S 27 8 Saginaw "PE 3.7168 CLARINET WITH CABE GOOD condition. FE 5-5562 DEMONSTRAT CONN ELEC- tronic Organs 1 Minuet with Sustat: 1 Minuet without Sustain 1 Rhapsodie (25 otee pedail- board) Come in and see these beautiful Organs Ask about Market YOUR FAVORITE VA cooking Snox qual Or- and “PLUS or 12301 MY “SPYS Jonathans Orr Farms OWN 215 MU 4-4166 Milford der. Ice cold gallon jugs and ‘2 gallon cartons Apple special Mc Intesh. $1 Dushe! and up Dien! s Orchards and Cicer Mill 1478 Ranch Rd. Rose Center | APPLES. ‘GOLDEN DELICIOUS you pick 75 centa or $1 olf Gregory Rd FE 5-8626 , APPLES RED SPIES. DEI! clous, Jonathan. McIntosh Close in. Mahan Orchard. 618 E fi ton 1 block east of Josivn No Sunday sales APPIFS BARGAIN PRICES FOR large quantities Suttons, 324 N APPLES uto’s Orchards 53-1068 tosh. sorteo f $125 a bushel and up Lake Road, Clarkston. 4391 DELICIOUS Traded and sprayed 7280 Bring containers Lake Angelus WINTER VARIETIES Baldwin MciN Perry | FE ' 45 cents a pound. | GLACKMORE FARMS. apples, $1.26 per bu. YOUR FRERZER RABBITS FE 4-8612. “McINTOSH OL 1-6489 GLACKMOPRE FARMS 2150 SIL- ‘Open fun. 1} Fe to Rd. Eatine & cooking - RED DELICIOUS APPLES. Sprayed fruit. 691 N Squirrel] Rd Sale Farm Equipment § 87 BOLENS The quality name tm lawn and garden equipment, and = chain saws dollar We take trade-ins at top HOUGHTEN & SON J. I. Case—New Idea Dealer ROCHESTER OL 1-9761 $1 eee we en | FARMALL a an 18C. i a ie & fertilizer j | L 2 m mens, Aves 5 | PARM MACHINERY — NEW AND | Prou! ees nor of ‘Oalord salinealawanss, NEW “AND UBED ONE” AND Two Homelite sa New @t reduced og Davis Ma NA 71-3292. ALLI8-CH ork La R MOD MOD- ice Bee nae Seay Ly 4, fe ING BROS. re s0rsa ne we OPES a naa Auction Sales — 88 CENTRAL MICHIGAN'S LARGEST farm Dairy Anction Friaay, Oct 16 — 430 PM. 82 Hoisteins, stered DHIA Records ters of a son of Dun- lognin Van out of the famous Por-Mar Ideal Lena cow 11 Springers Heifers due before Nov some re, 40 Day 24 open heifers. bul! and caives De Laval combine milker complete like sew 800 ga! bulk tank stall parlor tariine Stan Perkins Auctionee; Ph ME 35-8304 Swartz Creek Auction Thursday, OCT. | 7 P.M. SHARP! NEW NN AL Al LIVING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES KITCHEN DINETTES MATTRESS & BOX SPRINOS SWIVEL CHAIRS ROCKERS RECLINING CHAIRS 9x12 RUGS A LINOLEUMS CLOCKS RADIOS LAMPs LUGGAGE SEWING MACHINES CHES8TS— DISHES POWER TOOLS HAND TOOLS KNICK -KNACKS REMEMBER! NEM Pri > Nel FREE NOOK PRIZES! COMPLET LINE oof JOR Y O00) pos MANY MANY MORE ITEMS SPECIAL! { st) {} Net sole ae i¢ meu boule Keats HPP AWAY TED AUCTION LOCATION Elipliwas Mile North City Limuts 2616 Vinie 10] Presbstaace | \ Ot ESL Distributors For Sale Housetrailers 89 TRAILER nt« MODERN ready $50 a m | BEDRw All set) un $100 down reasouable See caretaker Walton FE 59002 0 2 BEDRM CONTINENT Al good conditior $51 dow $1950 FE 5-8°56 : 16 FOOT. s4 TROTWOOD TRAIT! sleep 3 Good condition $650 3900 “ AFT b LITTLE er 40a aff Colum 7 FOOT noua ein Fae $1100 nis Waukegar Auburn Heigiit FT PALACF HOUSETRAILF xo rilen ’ ion OR ah 42 5 2 BEDRM 89 #170 N “ee Rp tH 7 UENERAL 10 FOOT sree AN JEPSON in $1 Ook. a af 3060 af e BFEDRM - 42-FT $395) Dn ba: $2500 house of furr FFE RICHARDSON 3x10 FE 8-9860 1958 WESTWOOD 35 | room QHAM w »- B IKK 1958 BEST BED with FT ? Take over payments ; jow down payment or exchang: furniture. Too small for our tam | . Just iike new Lot 92) Rob bius Trailer Park 3300 Elizabeth | Lake Rd ATRSTREAM Pea A ue } travel tratler Since 1032 ' anteed for life Sie them a get | a demonstration at Warner Trail Saies 3098 W Huron of Waily citing caravans = BOB HUPCHINSON Ss SERVING GREATER DETROIT & Pontiac for the past 13! 2 vear i continuing to bring vou Hele buys in Portia Detroiter Mobile Home NOW ON DISPLAY VL] oP 1960 PONTIAC CHE AND DIEPFROPEER Also save hundreds of doilar< or clearance of 1950 model<« on mv lot Up to 7 years to pay Oper 7 9 to 9 Galiy 10 7 days a Week to 5 Sunday BOB HUTCHINSON’ ; 4301 Dixie Hwy us Drayton Plain gn . ~ = spee ) PE 2-8033 33 Winte 70u0 72 gas. 5 speed ~ BIG SAVINGS ON 2 tH a4 tor for only $250 per $100 of 5 nee 2 Beedil sobs value Hansen Ins Agency rr 59 GMC-370° 13s in WB New 2-0828 or FE 5-6278 ae ; PlCnUPS AND TEEPS PONTOON BOAT "“JEMONSTRA | tor Big discount OR 3-5193 48 Chevrolet ‘6 tor 156 REPAIRING, REVARNISHING RE {7 Jctp - © Rhee: dive Nbr aati Sinterizing, ftreproof ae ent en $450 inside rage and also baulin se Fore tan oo $795 Mich igacl Boat Service In 3080 ~ i 1195 W Huron FE 8-894! war ee: 10 a SPECIAL WINTER RATES ( ONSTRU ¢ TION : MOTOR REPAIRS \ Ae INBOARD & OUTBOARD - \CHINE ? STORAGE AND WINTERIZING — Taide! ON ice nosey, 3 Paeil ¢ ve delse Cl er ¢ ‘ INLAND LAKES SALES Otigae OO" 312i W HURON FE 47121 53 Hough - yc loader Extra high plaid fin Mearburetor racing, vengine 3s 48 Grade-Ail Mountec on Interne- model. $200 OR 32-8332 Bate see tla AL i . ~ D-14 Adams grader UT-Internation- Undercover Storage a Por Your Boat & Motor AU. Pick-up nghreiepid hd Service TRU CK PARTS Boat & Motor Repair & ooo. Deise ines Axles t WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL mun cake ae rom Oakland Marine Exch mociels to 4 Large. ny raveatery 379 8 Saginaw $-4101 BUY Open Eves ‘MW ientass Fi er § la C f I } BOATS PIRUROLASEED. ALI types fiberglass work. Auto rust repair “% midget racer bodies TRUCK & EQU IPM’T. Rint s. Orion Y 3-1915 2 WHOLESALE-RETAIL Transportat’n Offered 100 pigs, Disle Wianway Pons - : OR 3-1200 re CARS DAILY Te MOBILE “ Jas bame Bonnie's Drive-a-way, FE 54 Foe F FORD BUMP Th 2-323 . /YTRUCK GOING NORTH PART 32 DODGE CF TRUCE Gh load Either wa: FE 5-68606 }~ 2628 ‘ ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 FORTY-SIX Sale Used Trucks payments. FE > T8868. - NEW bet) =e Pickup RAMMTER: “DALLAS ROCHESTER 10el N. MAIN, OL 2011} n. hew tires, Ens. ‘cond| de ‘North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. eo engine. Stendard 1 Owner. FE 4-61T5. 1955 CHEVY BEL. AIR This is an 8 cylinder, redio and heater, ied white top. blue body, white walls A very sbarp car. Come in and cert Turner's Truck Center |” BIRMINGHAM *56 Ford V8 ...... .$1295 its YD. BODY. *S6 Ford F-600 .... $1595, V8 14 FT. ALUMINUM BODY || LIKE NEW. 2 °S6 Ford F-100. $ 795) PANEL 8 CYLINDER AND SHARP "SQ Ford F-100 .... .$1595 PICKUP. 8 PT. STYLESIDE BOX "53 Dodge $ 795 14 POOT STAKE WITH LIFI GATS. I °S4 Chevrolet TON PICKUP. NICE. BOB BUTLER aT HAROLD FORD «#4 58 WOODWARD MI ¢- 7500 Auto Insurance 16 104 MERIT RATED TIME PAYMENTS FE ¢3536 Eves. FE 3-438) Foreign & Spts. Cars 105 speed transmis radio, heater 8 000 actua! miles. Jet bieck paint Stock No 669 North Chev. ‘4 CHEV. 2 DR drive it PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 68 Oakiand 4-DOOR &Ta- tien wagon. Radio, heater, stick This has been an old lady's Stock No. 681. Only $1393 shift car North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodwerd Ave Birmingham MI 4- — 1954 CHEVY DEL - RAY mileage. Good cond, $475. $-2766 1957 CHEVROLET 210. «4 DR. SE- 6 cylinder. Good tres. No scratches or dents | own- $1380. FE dan, rust er, excellent cendition 292 tess 1984 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ¢-DOOR | sedan Radio. heater Powerglice One owner and ike new Nothing cown. Our stock No. 911. Only ~» $677 North Chev. -$ SD iwuster Biva. at 8. Woodward ave. | ham MI |Birming 44-2735 FACTORY BRANCH *% CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP Radio Deor — & Heater, Powerglide, Power steering, W Walls, 2 Tone Blue $1395 Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7117 # MT CLEMENS ST BEHIND THE POST OFFIcr STD. TRANS EM 30081. H Nice car Bivd. at & Woedward Ave | ee ¥v riety CONV.. EXC.) $1,000. 190 white. ee ae "98 Jaguar 34 sedan. Automatic! transmission. Radio and bester.| $3230 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-711 Sale Used Cars BUICK 4 DR. SUPER SEDAN. 1851 | Automatic 1 owner | j { { 2 é@r. HT. Black, WW. fac sha: wv aad "hus “around und. Boot fss m& $1005 c Retail Store Ae (ins Street, or Kline FE 37117 REPOSSESSION Auto Mr ‘Bell jss6 BUICK SPECIAL. VERY “LOW! mileage. $775 or best offer, OR | 37614 afer & pm "36 Chevrolet Station Wagon 2-dr.. } 35 Buick ‘Super H- -top P. steer- Brakes : : roa Sch Chevrolet 210 4-dr $895) "$5 Chevrolet Bel-Air V-8 Power- de wecieeiece - - 9496 $545 State art . trem ron FRANK'S. AUTO ySALES gt &, =a tae TUPPER | Fe be FE 7-9957 1953 BUICK HA RARBTOF RADIO HEATER. AUTOMATIC. — LUTELY NO MONEY DOW Assume payments of $17.08 sas - Parks. mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr at MI 47800. Harold Turner Ford. "$4 «BUICK 2 DR WW. TIRES - EM Runs good. 1 owner. $425 - 2693 REPOSSESSION 1955 Buick, 2 door down ber 20th Lucky 8S. Saginaw Phone FE 4-2214 SEE “COST LESS& COLE’ FOR) cars. New or Used. You ll get a deal for a Chrysler. Dodge or Plymouth that will save you money. Remember the name —)| “Cost Less Cole.’ 100 West Ma-/ ple. Walled Lake MA 4-451) New) or Used—we sel! both "86 CADILLAC. COUPE DEVILLE full power. A-1 shape. best offe East Bivd. Mit. Station *53 Chevrolet ! FE 81088 | "#0 CHEV. 2 DR. EXCELLENT transportation. R&H. EM H. R ns Bs cogaa its ATION | we v3 ine, aot radio, lie autiful - eens! paint. Our stock No. 920. Priced at only §1437. North Chev. Hunter esd et 6. as Ay 4 { = pinghes 4-2735 | Auto. Sales. 183 r takes. Clemens, Sunoco 210 = . WW S Rat Ral vr 32-6238 1957 BUICK 4 DR SEDAN. DYNA-|! flow. Radio & heater $1495 1953 Pontiae 4 Dr sedan 7 DeSoto 2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto- matic transmission. Radio. Heat- $195 . @. New tires $1345) 1957 Buick 2 Dr Hardtop. Dyna-| flow. Radio & heater —_ 1955 Pontiac 4 Dr. Starchief ao new .. = $845 1936 Pontiac 2 Dr. Hydramatic. ra- @o @& beater .... . $695) 1967 Ford wagon country sedan V8. Overdrive. Radio & heater | New engine. New rubber . $1395; 1985 DeSoto 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto-| matic transmission. Power steer- } ing. power brakes, meee seats Siete nierales oor ae $845 1954 “Plymouth 4 Dr. sedan .. $245 1953 Pord wagon $295. , 1961 Chevrolet $75 ' 49ST Pontiac 2 Dr. Straight trans-! mission. Radio & heater $1195 1955 Mercury wagon. Automatic! . 8 pess. Good WES gecc-.--e0s--o-- 695 1936 Buick —_ 2 Dr. Hardtop Dynafiow. Power _—" & pow- or brakes . qodesersod 1 ee oy 2 Be Bare oe Dyna- --. $450 “ ™. — Exc. - $496 a Segall - age -—~ ig 0 Radio. White No money '' First payment due Novem- ° 4 DOOR, R & H., NO, exc cond. $16500. FE ‘48 CHEV rust, 8-1403 $5 DOWN ‘s = Exceptionally Clean Eddie Steele —FORD— | 3278 ie oo at Elz FE 5-3 Lae Ra FE 5-086) Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE & SEE OUR SELECTIONS OF NEW AND 0 CARS PIRST ave a SQUARE DEAL AT ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY 8 OLDEST DEAL- SINCE 1930 BEATTIE - Dealer Since 1930 OR 3-129) light In Waterford FOR SALE 1087 ah 310 3 DRG CPL _Chevy. Exc. cond OR 38156 3 CHEVROL8T 4 DR. CLEAN $245 _ Sales and Service so CUBVROLET BEL-AIR 7-DR Radio & heater New whitewall tires. Clean Engine just over- hauled $325. UL 2-1276 after 6 ww pm — EDDIE STEELE "55 FORD FULL Eddie Steele —FORD— 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD PE 2-2529 Keego FE 5-9204 TRANSPORTATION "54 PONTIAC SEDAN, HYDRA 8397 53 Olds. °56 engine $345 53 Dodge. good motor $97 47 Packard, clean $ 75 51 and °50 Ford $ 97 48 Chevy, good running $ 4a 50 Ford conv “49 Mer 8 75 $0 Buick. very good running $147 52 and ‘53 Pontiac $197 54, 53. °51 Plymouth $195 up 55 Ford sedan $595 Rambier station wWagor nex tires, Excellent running. $197 Plenty of others to choose. fi Bance arranged Economy Used Cars 22) Auburn insa | CHEVROLET 2DR. ADIO HEATER. ABSOLUTEL * NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay ments of 83 per mo Cal! —— Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE engine. radio. heater Pease |. A one owner beauty. Stock | Yo. 885. Only $1467 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at S Woodward Ave Birmingham MI ¢ - HAUPT PONTIAC FOR OUR BEST IN USED CAR VALUES /1987 Buick 2 dr Herat to) White with red Dynaflow adio & Heater Padded Dash Power steering & brakes. Whitewal) tires Clean as a pin. See It drive it and you'll bug it! ,|1967 Pontiac 4 dr. Hardtop. Hydra- matic Power steering & brakes Radio Heater. Whitewalls 1 owner. Here's on ethat has been babied. 30 mos. on the balance 1955 Pontiac 2 dr. Hydramatic Whitewalls erald. Shows etc on balance 1956 Ponatiac Starchief 4 dr. Hard- top White & blue Hydramatic Radio. Heater Whitewalls Just The car a family is looking for. Low down payment 1957 Pontiac. Super chief. 2 dr Ha Hydramatic. Radio wer steering & brake« s. A piky collectors Pg a mint. months on R&aH A! care. 24 mos. heater. Whitew item balan 1957 Chevratet 2 dr. 6 cyl nice family car for a low down | ym«.t. — 4 dr. Hardtop. Beav- Phage Rrérematie. | ond Heater. soit tla one ‘gueaunies geal an 1965 Buick 2 dr. Ma fin for oun? ‘Gate — ish. A ; Radio” nga oa Wine. matic, wall ‘tres baes Pontiac 4 dr Sedans. Rave severai to choose from. $095. and buy stony Bore t to Choose From M15. 1 Mile North U8 _( Nights ‘Tij MApile 56-5666 or MApie : V4 Eacept Wednesday 'Ti) 6 door. V-8 engine, radio, heater, steering. Bleck and white . & One owner car. Steck $98. Only $1676. Birmingham 42738 1955 CHEV. 210, 2 DR. € CYL- (3) inger FS 2-235! | LOW rE. Riggins | Ld R. | A green em-| a) Sale Used Cars 106 Sacrifice Prices '59 Pontiacs (3) ‘59 Ramblers | Russ ' § JOHNSON| MOTOR | SALES Lake Orion | MY 2-2871 or MY 3-1461 | enn gp aN WINDSOR [mage ——————eeeeeeeEeeEeeEOeOEOooOorree —— VERY CLEAN. ra A tet CERYOCER EAEATOOE. | ,,. +9 — Besulifui. gold and. white. Cal “You know, Tizay is right — this IS comfortable!” | : } | | °S57 CHRYSLER | Sale Used Cars 106 Sale Used Cars 106 Fas eh aH rg . white. ° eater, W- Wale. ‘Dixie OK'd Car $1495 Hand Picked & Personally Checked Russ” Dawson oS OEE MOTOR COMPA ‘ Station Wagon c ! > 328 SAGINAW ve ge) *O** seers ‘on aad "33 CHRYSLER 4 DR —2 REPOSSESSION $195 full price. No cash neeced | Many One-Owners Pay only $1! month. Due Nov 30, 57? Chev. Hardtop, dbl. i: 1495 —— Auto. Mr. Bell. PE 8.0102 38 Cher peptide g ro + 59 IMPERIAL | ‘86 Ford 2 ar. 8 oe a: ons 4 dr. HT, light blue, full power , = F., new s 4.000 miles. 1 owner. Sharp Be — bg Ay — po Clarkston Motor Sales | °54 Chev 4 dr, powe ..§ 490 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER ‘54 Plymouth 2 dr. hi-drive § 296 Main St.. Clarkston MA 5-5141 ‘54 Pord 2 dr, § automatic ...$ 395 ‘S3 DeBOTO. « DR. 669. ROGEN'S | $2 Pontisc 2 Goer - a... to _Sales_and Service. FE 23-9555 54 Pord 4 dr. 8, automatic 395 | 195 DESOTO RUNS GOOD. $65 | ‘33 Dod. OOF... see. 195 oS. 3 cs far } )ESO [RADIO 4 ac . Ry its DEK A a Ae ‘33 Chrysler, p-s, automatic $ 375 HEATER AUTOMATIC TRANS | $3 oh 4 dr;, standard 350 ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY (33 a 9 a 295 Assume payments of | ee 2 ton ope 198 ser per me. Call Credit Mar. | ‘82 Chev. 3 dr. sand. igo | Mr. Parts at MI 47500. Haroid | ‘32 Pontiac 2 dr.. standard 15 Turner rs, 52 Plymouth sta. wagon . 175 | Hos ofa eee $48 ODGE . 1 uic ardtop. a REPOSSESSION ‘51 Chevrolet 2 door ..........$ 180 $195 full price No cash needed | . cane ef si me ent — - {| Pay oniy $11 mo Due Nov Mh | ‘50 Oldsmobile 2 door —“ 3 73 | King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. | 59 Pontiac 2 door § 65 | $4 DODGE 4 DR ROYAL. POWER- ‘50 Pord 1 ton pickup 195 Mite Good tires & radio. 9450. 49 Ford 2 door 55 EM 3-0164 - — a, Delivery = 32D N ontiac r., solid ee a 8 Cadillac. power 296 Riggins 7 Chevrolet 2 dr, good .. § 95 1937 FORD 2 DOOR. 8125 NORTH Motor Sales 2967 Dixie Highway | Motor sales 2 = | Dixie OK'd Cars FACTORY BRANCH OORAYTON PLAING. M MABAW HASKINS 1960 Trade-Ins |% 1955 Chevrolet 210 3door sedan 53 FORD HT. $195. ROGER'S Sales and Service. FE 2-9555. 35 ENGLISH FORD ANGLIA ‘57 FORD Runs good. 3 a per gal PAILine “$00 H-TOP Take over ae owner Con oe e a Heater, Call EM 3-2713 sere 6 p.m. $1595 $5 DOWN 'P t ; custom 7’ DooR a on 1ac ull “— © rus Baral Eddie Steele etal —FORD— Pes 177 Huron at BM re 3-0 oa6t | } Store $1 FORD V8 HT R&H ro EM 3-008} H. Riggins. 86 CUSTOM RANCH. NEW PAINT Excelient condition. FE. 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS ST “Fond -Renijno yg cued | 2S tae Meee ly erm Je $125 CAS or wil trade MY _ }3-1180 = ay Pune Deng se 165 DODGE HARDTOP RADIO heater, 3 tone paint like brand hew. Stock No 800 Only sie! cam Hydraulic brakes. $150. FE | 5-07 06 North Chev * oe . ‘55 PORD Hunter Blvd. at 5S. Woodward Ave VICTORIA HARDTOP Birmingham MI ens) Beautiful special Bronze REPOSSESSION | paint. Red interior. 1955 Dodge, 4 door Nice car ! i No money do¥n Assume pey- Edd S ] ments of $27.24 First parment | le tee e due November 20th. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 S Sagina® Phone —FORD— PE 4-2214 3278 W Huron et Eliz Lk. Rd PE 35-3177 FE 5-0861 'S7 EOR 57 PORD 6 CYLINDER. EXCEL oh FORD cond. PE 2-8853 after 5 - , 30 MODEL, L A COUPE. £ 0s = Bee ver w- | 5 & 6 PE 5-6028 $195 4 FORD R&H. GREEN Size ‘ condition. FE §-12397 after oe p.m. No dealers ; ‘6 ne ‘st go 2 door 500. 55 Pontiac sedan “65 Chevy sedan ‘56 Stude. Comm. V-8, HARDTOP Vic- Russ’ Dawson. MOTOR COMPANY 232.8 SAGINAW _—S*FEE:- 2-0131 Hyd 1989 FORD GALAXIE, TOWN). Victorta, Crutse-O-Matic 352 cu- gig PS, PB. 27,000 bie inch engine white side walls | - Town & Country radio heater, | 86 Buirk ¢ doar hardtop. Pull pow- safety belt. electric window lift, Come in and look power brakes, power steering. | relections ‘rmunce‘arrasgeg padded instrument panel and vis- | Economy Used Cars ors Like new Take over pay- | fs FORD RANCH WAGON $ wRGoN t ' ees asa Lake Road 51 8 Telegraph. Lot 73. Cadillacs | CRISSMAN Galore |_!n Rochester “We Have Them OFFERS THE LOWEST | POSSIBLE PRICES | Stop In and Check These "58 CADIL ‘57 CHEV. 6 4 DR 2-TONE BLUE 60 SP PLEETWOOD “LAC. ey | ee equipment including all power, | 5” CHEV. V8 2 DR. IVORY-PEARL ai] accessories & GM air-condi- R&H. Std. Trans. | tioning. $3995 | 6 CHEV. 6 PG. WAGON 8 I:xtended Deck Sedan Ivory & Green. Only 32.000 miles 1 j ARCH WAGON baa | TE PULLY EQUIPPED including 6-way | + seat & power windows. $3495 = eur imac. "58 62 SEDAN | 56 CHEV. 6 4 DR. IVORY & GRAY Std. trans. & new seat covers "86 CHEV. 6 P.O. 4 DR. AT Yellow & Biack with RaH ‘6 CHEV. ¢ P.O. SPORT CPE. PULLY EQUIPPED including al! power and air conditioning. $3495. 38 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE Turjoise & white Pull factory accessories. A slick one! $3495 ‘38 CADILLAC COUPE. Pully es including ower windows 6-way seat oaded with accessories. | ‘3S CHEV. 6 2 DR. ANOTHER 1 owner & only 39.000 miles ‘55 CHEV. BEL AIR V-8 4 DR. P.G. with coral & gray finish + j ¥ oa a ey 87 CADILLAC Wan. a eaut 24,000 oe _—— gray Pog Raced mies. pecial trim power including | . ie 87 FORD V-€. CUSTOM 300 4 DR. ; — seat & power windows. | Std. trans. with Ivory & Tan re | *8? RD Vs CUSTOM 300 56 CADILLAC | “row Fully. Sout. Bolte vo COUPE. Radio, heater, gine nge | Power windows, seats, steerin ‘65 CHRYSLER _N. YORKER 4 DR ng By GM air-condition ull owr. Bargain Special! ce j | 66 STOEL IES. vs44 Ivory yb ee. . Trans. nea 34 CADILLAC | 60 SPECIAL. Fleetwood. Black. This ‘644 PONTIAC 4 DR. HYDRA. R&H car is immaculate throughout. Someone’ ; Pull line of secessories & & power. —" Hurry!! $1296. Every Car Winterized CRISSMAN Chevrolet Co. ROCHESTER OL 2-9721 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward | j | | j | By Kate Osann; _ Salo Used Cars 106 13 GPR, REET ae ‘38 ee | ‘Cy’ Owens mice coun SAGINAW STREET FE 5-410) SEE OU R SELECTION | f fine late model used cars Seaae PiymMouth Chrysler Gas say 6 Under engine! Sancent franamission “Radio| — JACK COLE, INC. finish utiful black and Ivory! 1949 w. Maple at Pontiec Trail | Walled e MA 4-4511 1956 ve Lg a se engine werglide, ra- IN dio, er, Like ae | $5 DOWN | 4 MERCURY 1966 Pontiac ¢door hardtop v4) CLUB COUPE Seite: Foaee sister ual see | es. © i black ivery odd) FULL PRICE 1956 Chevrolet 3-door sedan. Gas . saving 6 cylinder engine, stand- Eddie Steele ard traosm lesion, Rad: jo, heater, beautiful blue and Yes finish. —FORD— 7 Ford Station W 0 8 ee si re ices Myine tadin Menkes, Is eee een | C0 Sn FE. 5-086i ition. = HILLMAN, 4 Door. excer |S 1088 Chevrolet Bel air sdocr hard-| lent Tansine condition. $178. Call top. rower, sradiow beset. | a TTNGOEN 1 BOR PREMTER. owner, like new pt = an | _ ates. — — miles, excellent con- Haskins Chev. |S ee one, cellent co etna: ine askins Chev. | Bates, segues orts 6571 Dizte —— at gt 5 s| ae ee ‘56 MERCURY ‘55 FORD 2 OR. y adic & Stoier ame REPOSSESSION trans. $395 full price. No cash needed $895 Pay only mo. Due Nov. 30th. King Auto. Mr. Bell. PE 8-0402 “Russ” Dawson MOTOR COMPANY | 232 8. SAGINAW °56 FORD 8 a STATION WAGON Book Price $1200 | >> MERCURY ! { Auto transmission. Real OUR PRICE | S#«"*senit "x $305 ~ | Russ’ Dawson| BRAID jz 8 BAGINAW Pe 20131 | 95) MERCURY. RADIO & HEAT- MOTOR SALES | EB AUTOMATIC TRANS. ¢DR DeOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER | DOW-:. Assum , Payments of 38 YEA FAIR DEALING | $17.08 per mo. redit Mar CASS AT W. PIKE sT Mr Parks at ‘+1500. Harold FE 2-0186 | Turner Ford | 1994 2, DOOR | CONTOMLING Fx FORD. | tea “After Sp ; fica” NOTICE! REPOSSESSION ° $145 full price. No cash needed Pay only $7 mo. Due Nov | King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-402. | | 1953 FOR FORD CLUB COUPE. 6 CYL-| DIO oy x AB- LOTELY NO MONEY DOWN ssume payments of 312.87 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MT 47500 Herold Turner Ford 1956 FORD STATION WAGON, RaA- E | | —_ Has — a second and is in very nice condition. Priced at $679. | Btock No. 910. North Chev. | acral — at & Woodward Ave. | MI 4-2735 GALAZIE. R&H WW. ap tng A . Cruisematic trans. ike new. Priced to sell. UL 2-2051 5 | Bt =| 3 ~ Station Wagons 59 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR STATION WAGON L green in ¢olor with match bi intertor. Radio. heater. automatic Whitewall tires. New car condi- tion. Hurry! $2296. , 57 OLDS 88 4 DOOR station wagon. Bronze color with matching interior ‘ower equi Also heater. Hydramatic. wall tires. $1895. ‘ec , > 57 BUICK DOOR ESTATE WAGON. Peach with red ”" er interior. Power stee . Automatic transm wa] Radio & Heater. Whitewall tires. $1795. 57 PONTIAC DOOR STATION WAGON. 2 tone blue in color, Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. Whitewalls tires. A mice clean car throughout. $1795. 57 FORD DOOR COUNTRY SEDAN. Sta- Power steering } | - - Low mileage. $1695 57 CHEVROLET STATION . Snags & — Radio ay Whitewall tires, Oni ~ Miles. Like new $1506 "57 PLYMOUTH aio ony WAGON. Emerald in color with matching in- orior. Radio & Heater. Power- WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Open Lves. except Wed. | BIRMINGHAM MI 4-1990 Woodward BIRMINGHAM MI 41930 dio, heater, — ead | so, radio & | New white- | | New Car | Trades | FINANCE- | REPOSSESSION RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED | | 1953 NASH AMBASSADOR 4-dr. Charges $93.50. $6.80 per month. 1953 FORD 4-DR.- No rust. Clean. $278. $11.71 per- month. 1954 CHEVROLET 216 New tires. Charges $288. $11.88 per month. 1955 PONTIAC 870 4-dr Radio, heater, automatic. $578. $23.64 per month. | | 1955 DODGE V-8 nt | Royal. Charges $465. | 9. 04 per month. 955 DODGE V-8 4-dr. gS pp oapes Power | $646.40. $27.60 per month. 1955 FORD 2-DR. Automatic. Radio & Heater. Charges $367.50. $16.24 per month. 6 $596.40. | { 1955 CHEVROLET Automatic. Sharp! Cha: $24.60 per mon Charges $676.00. 2.71 per ‘smontD. Lye sake Chesuee oO miles. ri h $30.40 per month, 1966 Ww 1957 FORD CONVERT. Radio, Automatic. 15,000 miles. $1394.70. $43.17 per month. 1957 FORD COUNTRY Sedan. V-8, Automatic. — $1341.40. $41.86 per month . 6 cylinder $39.82 per month. y pote ges $1688. $50.67 per month. NO MONEY DOWN $500 & UNDER Take Over Payments Most Models UP 108 Te Paance 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BIRMINGHAM _ Sale Used Sore With a First Used Car fro a ‘s7 dd Jog 3dr rice \+3P Desoto HT. lS beans , a. LT ‘° Lincein 4dr. Runs ‘35 GMC % Pickup. 54 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 4 “ee” Pully Eddie Steele 1 owner .. "s ws Pease dar. A aiere: reer You Thru This Winter Play Safe ality siiss ‘s? Ponting Convert. Special $1545 $ 746 ' Cass-Oakland Pontiac’s Newest. 312 W Montcalm | jot NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE | OLDS, cigggrnce Sh ie power. ‘snselient eo Oatiand Pontiac ‘67 Rambier ¢dr. cee tae $1078 | ee : FE ' — No. 317 eee aise een 1 eames Sedan, radio, heater. , automatic. power steering & brakes, tu-tone, white tires. STOCK No. 276 | ae - $1095 4 Dr. Super sedan. tu-tone white & green, radio, heater, Dynaflow, | power steering & brakes. STOCK No. 3 | | 3 BUICK ne, wero ' 4 Door top, Century, white | | & black, white tires, , heater, Real sharp. | | STOCK No. 268 | '5$ OLSMOBILE $695 | Radio, heater, automatic trans- | mission, tu- green & yellow. } inside & out. | — No. 310 1 a ac 2 ng Special 2 . sedan, radio, heater, white tires. COME IN AN D MRE si tovens white ite over power yellow. RAMBLER 666 S.. WOODWARD (BIRMINGHAM) al! ROAD MI ‘600 yu a 8.0536 1295 4 DR. oe Te ee eee seen enes $095 “QPRCIAL ¢'BR SEDAW wiih’ radlo, heater, Dynaflow. A real nice car. 85 PONTIAC ....... ecresetcecs $845 STARCHIEP 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, arte I wae over black, White tires. Pine car. ‘85 BUICK ......... peters eee $895 2 DR. Tadio, heater, Dynafiow. A good buy. , gee ag ng ee oy white ever’ greens waite Uren.” "SS pcaseesecceecseaes , Fadio, heater, automatic, blue with ¥ white tires, ‘sO WILLYS ...... “Pop reece Radio, heater, stand- tu-tone red white. Top in good shape. "58 =r 170 with cab, hubs. % ton ae st ] eevee ss $1006 a finish, on INSPECT THESE! iproten, ' | OLIVER'S) Eddie Steele SPECIA | | oc gn tu-tone., | Real fine ca: ‘3 BUICK $2195 | SPECIAL 2 DR. HARDTOP, radio, beater, Dynaflow, tu-tone. ; 10 BPO 2c... 4 DR. WAGON, radio, So ag Be naflow, white tires, white over Garnet red. Real sharp wagon. $7 PACKARD ...... .. $1005 IPPER, radio, heater, auto- | matic, power steering & brakes, tu-tome, white tires. On the lot at last! ‘67 BUICK .... - $1345 | SPECIAL CONVERTIBLE. radio, heater, Dynaflow, power steering | & brakes, white tires. Tl PR oe es $1695 SUPER 4 DR. HARDTOP. radio, heater, Dynaflow, power steeri: ing | & brakes, white over garnet r fice car. } "O) WO oo es kes 1698 | Y 4 DR. HARDTOP with radio, a Dynaflow, power | steering & brakes, tu-tone fin- ite tires and one owner WU BUNCE ecciesce sec iee tes = ao preate, garnet red over 87 BUICK ........ 0... .eue. $1005 og 2 : radio, eater, Dynaflow, power steering & brakes, tu-tone, w tires. Nice car. 06) BUSOR Wiesccereccre see $ ' | OLIV aoi}f Orchard Lake BUICK - OPEL - J Motor Sales Open Bee EEP Eddie Steele | "zie 2S tafnt™ ron sms once RO, ap | Want to Bey a New Car? ORCHARD LAKE RD PE 2-2629 PE 5-9204 emg -. rats re tet) REPOSSESSION | 5 rg MOLDS | geist reg apse | HR eonv = U ts windows, seat, steering NTIA AUT SF See ee PONTIAC AUTO BEATTIE. nene 88 Chevy 4dr. 8 Auto. .... $1605 “Your PORD Dealer Bip cert oe | oS ee Houghten | 2 Bi Sica fetta. tas Pa ee re ae _& & Son RB ery Seer, Bel air |. § Gos Beowtifel second cer. Ford Chstog’ ein ‘car. $ o, 687. Only $477. "$4 Olds | wer . operas |e arse 38) North Chev. OL 1.978 ‘43 Chevy covered pickup .. $ 245| Hunter Bivd. at 8. W ve, Plymouth a) Pc StF / Toe pose? wih sab & plow $ 75 | isg9 « DOOR CATALINA ner, ve of T ‘65 PLYMOUTH - eel ss. . ‘D ON Gia Asia 8 Seles | HPONTIAG NEW FIRBE_ BOT 0S. ed ‘gan aumn Must jell. $255. pee 8TD io howe - ans. 4 Dr rf NTIAG. CLEAN. NEV . | be int oD Aico "81 Chevrolet eon: On An Undependable | FACTORY BRANCH arte PONTIAC GOOD SOND Used Car to Carry "88 PONTLAC 52 PONTIAC 2-DR. REPOSSESSION | | $125 full price. No cash —y | Pay only 87 mo. Due Nov. | j ' | King Auto. Mr. Bell. FS sei Te PearTTA C2 DR, AUTO, TRAN Mechanically good. $100. OR retry | 1961, DR. PONTIAC. @@. OR steering & | CANDY APPLE ‘ N- tiac WPON News. Sporte 11:98-WIR. Muste wean eeu marers : and. says, ‘‘Better I should be dead Ann. “I don’t want to take the dog and hurt the act: I just Cg ee WPON. News, Casey *:00—WJR. Bil) Harris jthan my son should sing jazzed want a fair settlement.” 6:30. WJR, Dinner Date WWJ, News, Maxwell = ; . a Ww. Bot i THURSDAY MORNING 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris WXYZ. Win holy soygs in my house. Get out Ann helped train Louie “and with WXY2, Jono Daly CKLW. Mary Morgae Ww Joe Ven jof my house.” Joey gets. ‘ced CKLW., News 6:00—WJIR, Agriculture Rpt WCAR, News my burlesque background, I helpe 3 , ww, 10:00—WJIR, Music | Later, when his father suffers write some material for the act’: pre- . 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Someone shouts,\;o ee - a vsolley' | Legs, included at no extra charge 8:30—WWJ, Monitor wa moo Shear ete mere WXYZ, M. Shorr You're on, Joey,’ and he goes on 16 pounds — down. to 97—for “Jolley's } Volume control aE Hie ‘ion Wipe. urcLeoe mnie ‘to sing part of “Be a Clown,” in|Progress.” * Book ‘and cnortANY. MOL TO CHOOSE FROM cx Seodhng saee. A Wrapte ‘all ye Ry wear. News, Bennett clown makeup. It made me groan, | Ava Gardner’ll record the music : In Mahogany, Blond and Leatherette 00 heen "Fine — _ Garringe “rece Tit was 8. creaky. from “On the Beach” .. . The McGuire pe , ww) Monier WJEK. George TmUESDAYT arreRNoon | “%—WIR. Music Hal * * & ‘Sisters bought apartments in Ft. Laud- SUPER BIRTHDAY SPECIAL 90 wa Star Time — 900—WIR, News Rouncep | 400—WIR, News | Lewis was convincing 4s anlerdale, Fla... . Rhonda Fleming'll debut her cafe act in Miami Bongo Drums with Genuine Skin Heads $3.98 eee. Tg B. Guet | Was, Reve, rd Wd, News, insecure, nervous, guilt - ridden|tnis winter. 1h00— WIR, Symphony WKYZ News Wolf Lw io wad | waee, Seen usioee /comic at the start of the show, but! , A ’ i bewa mews, Cot I cd ll | Se wees | See News, Mi \ he ied a he be EARL’S PEARLS: There's now a Beatniks Anonymous WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER pats ack pe KLW ewe Dav woak. ews, Purse a a member feels like taking a bath;he calls another member wh TBR Jack” Bellboy : w News. Casey Ai “WXtR, News 6 or | Molly Picon played his mother Tushes over and shuts off the water ... That's earl, brother. tn the O —" ad Shopping Center puieet Dania Ox WIR, Music | ednaeen, Muste Hall "“ORLW. Myrtle Lapbitt waBk. fa tag Bg |and gave it the old schmaltz, as (Copyright, 1959) * maar Area - oe a / pa a ‘FORTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1959 ent ease vg Hem ern Foam Cushion | Suite mm » « ii; 5 eh 2 Regularly Sells at 229.95 - } ; ‘ iv " - ' > r Dal » » ZH ‘178 ONLY 5 DOWN DELIVERS od Complete with reversible foam cushions ov Choice of beautiful Harmony House colors A beauty of a suite, as comfortable as it is luxurious! See the deep pile frieze (a long-wearing miracle blend of rayon, ace- tate and Orlon) in Harmony House colors of green, brown or beige. Carefully con- structed over hardwood frame to last for years. Best of all the buoyant FOAM CUSHIONS reverse for wear and lasting beauty. A_splendid buy ready now at Sears. Hurry in today during this gigantic sale} Furniture Dept. Second Floor Pay only °5 down on purchases up to 200... only *10 down} Shop Friday Night ‘til 9 P.M. wall on purchases over *200! url rrete A TALL ORDER — This towering corn stalk, a prize winner at a recent competition, has been cast aside and now serves only | $a plaything for youngsters at a playground in La Crosse, Kan Standing alongside the slide, the 16-foot tall stalk is being ad- mured by Nina Lou Butts, 8, and Roger Knapp, 5. tI OK Ok Ok A kk kt x SAVE 58.00 winow < jour 4 DAY SALES) ones. sex . Reg. 69.98 $48 * Te mH for Dad! So relaring & and so low priced. Soothing sir gie-speed, 2Z-way mechanism. x* * 7 =) Deluxe Triple Track, of *| 4 Triple Tilt Action Aluminam Pt a STORM WINDOWS f 2-Pc. Modern! Nylon and Foam!” * ea ate minum Never 5 : H meatal ome Never Need vt | R 179.9 i | | ; * ossip Bench * Designed with wide overhanging arms and attrac- ; TO 30x60 INCH re. 1795 = 1 4 8B tively upholstered in Harmony House brown NYLON $5 Down ie OPENING ) a _ CHARGE IT frieze. Luxuriously soft FOAM CUSHIONS reverse Delivers je . | o * A wosderiul git with dosens of for twice the wear. All hardwood frame .construc- x Installation Arrangements at Nominal Charge * : snark, last = upholsiery: tion! Choose now during the big sale at Sears! x of JK é ' * + * * . % je + oe ee % * + * ba x x PAY NOTHING ’TIL JAN, ef r 7 r 7 4 FHA FONG Fleecy, Launderite Treated 77 88 4 TERMS EASY bi 100% Virgin Wool Blankets | ] 7 ; 5 YEARS TO PAY TERMS of Now L gal a haya & eyicn wool lancet with easy ter a % Sturdy 74 a rivlor binding, "86x90. gt Y i and awe tae & at Sears H CALL FE 3-70335 : | > . ¢ 8 MAT * ie gg : AP eLLET Hs avasious Nylsurt Carpet of in li Free Measuring Service Within 40 Miles of Pontiac UXUFIOUS NY Sleep in Light Warmth With a Dacron* Acrilan Comforter tans 722 NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE 100% DuPont Virgin Nylon @ Regularly sells at 10.14 899 FEDERAL | ES ee Hing: @ Dainty floral print pattern Years from now your luxurious Nylsurf carpet will . in eee ea 98 " Perfect for th ing f d t ’ } : still look new. Deep pile resists foot, furniture marks. in Assorted Patterns Miracle the coming fll and winter fon cai ees 2) | It's naturally mothproof and non-allergenic. Spot " Others to 10.98 floral spray bouquet 6n nylon, solid color reversible 4 cleans with damp cloth. Can't absorb stains. Here’ ie Pag cisuee. te get a Rosptbst coverlet at Sears s on acetaié back. 4 soft colors. *DuPont polyester fiber, : 80x84-inch cu van sbed, DI X IF Hwy. . Floorcovering Dept... Second Floor ' of gay patterns and prptty célors. fae an today, for eavings. , Domestic Dept., Sears Main Floor anes nota | Cadiefaction gunantied i aeons 4 bach SEARS 154 North Saginaw St., Phone FE $4171 - (MIRACLE MILE | SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph at Square Loke Rd. YOUR KEY TO VAST SE TREASURE THIS MAY BE YOUR LUCKY KEY! ® Locks Are Changed Daily © Any Person 18 Years or Older Ix Bliganle © You May Try One Key At A Time © if Your Key Opens The Chest lt Must Match Master Key Held By The Attendent © Winning Keys Have To Be Turned In To The Attendents At Time Of Opening Chests See Back Page for Other Special Events MIRA ie bute auor ine CENTER IT'S FUN. . . BRING THE WHOLE rer MILE SHOPPING y a Y | a Rae Be you live follow this map fer the AND CASH IN ON MIRACLE MILE’S 2ND see get eee cece aerme oer 284 | BIRTHDAY SELL-ABRATION BARGAINS! OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS : a , modern Americans go early American py with Penney’s smooth maple finish . §, PROVINCIAL Step a ee Top 18’ ina” wen Square Lamp Table. With Gallery TTT TT Peer ree top. 20’’x20" and 23” High 11.95 Cricket Choir. 21'’x21’’x34. With — 21” and 24” Fine Upholstery ......... 16.95 ae een rep at” * . ° 21.95 195" wHigh Tap VE XaO cae Cricket Rocker Size 21’’x21""x34. Fine Maple Finish ........ 17.95 Cricket Love Seat. 20’’x40x35” High. Padded and beautifully Milk Stool. Square Front. Top 10” es 39.95 Diameter and 12” High ....4.98 GRAND OPENING STEREO AND RECORD DEPARTMENT Come in Today . .. Let Us Demonstrate Penney’s New Stereo Hifidelity Phonographs Browse Through Our Brand. New Record Shop MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S STORE ms ee et — pana 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. am] RA PANS 88 82 SEA CL PRISE SOs Ome 6.8 0e OM OR SNS Bp ewe ca a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 THREE OTE > (4 iter. cnet ecdiaaeii LS. feiss tial LOW PENNEY PRICE ON COTTON SATEEN PARKAS Water repellent! Wind resist- ant! And, plenty warm! Pen- ~ ney’s parkas boast full quilt $ 95 lining, Orlon pile lined zip-off hood. Charcoal grey, and sun- tan. men's sizes 36 te 46 SAVE ON TOWN-CLAD SUITS ¢ OF RICH 100% WORSTED FABRIC - It’s a terrific value! It’s a sensational col- lection of 3-button Town-Clad suits .. . domestically tailored to Penney’s quality $ 50 specifications. Find a variety of patterns in stripes, herringbone, fancy weaves, diagonals and shadow weaves! Find dark and medium shades of grey, brown and blue. i Be SEO Se a regulars, shorts, longs Reisner vo Vote ans “ . : ein 2 BOYS’ ORLON PILE LUXURY BLEND! JP feo “| oes maeraa eat as SUBURBAN Luxury Suburban LINED COTTON PARKAS quilt lined and has hacking pockets. See this special buy cotton with orlon pile ity! Cashmere luxury. Penney Handsome cotton cord subur- in light and medium grey. collar. FB. nt — p Airey tailoréd lige a lining and and side vents. bans styled Penney perfect! $ “sa solids and heather tones, Check the warm zip-off hood, 95 10 95 inside wristers. They ff ‘hood wash at medium setting, too! 4 colors. sizes 12 to 20 Penney’s top dacron 'n Wool warmth. Nylon durabil- sixes 6 to 18 men’s sizes 36 to 46 men’s sizes 36 to 46 MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S STORE HOURS tenes Open Daily Monday through Saturday 10:00 A.M.: to 9:00 P.M. _FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 - KEEP YOUR .-> ON GRANTS s3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE : j More flair for ‘ the money... end __ JOYCE LANE E SMART MODERN *| EXCLUSIVES ; ARM anne Reg. 2.79 | pss _ Really smart buy! Bronze-tone steel legs; leather-grain plastic in parchment, persimmon, toast tan or morocco. *. * 5 styles in all, including aey:< @ shirtwaist: all cotton Me except for trims and guaranteed washable. Each in 2 or more hues. : MISSES 12-20 ~' HALE-SIZES 1414-244 COPPERTONE ALUMINUM Full fashioned, 60 Never-polish this smart gauge...reg. 59c pr. 5-piece cookware set... SHEER Open Stok: IQ 58 NYLONS Coppertone tops on 3-qt. sauce pan, 2-qt. combina- Cc tion cooker, 11” chicken pair fryer, 9° fry. pan and «. 5-qt. dutch oven. ~> Just like nylons you see in all the fashionable places ... the difference? These cost half as much. Every bit as filmy, full GRANTS SUMMIT <= 3 « fashioned for a clinging COTTONS a 3 fit. Stock up now. 844-11. Wonderful assortment of unusval prints, solids! FINE NYLON TRICOT SLIPS All-nylon except for the lovely trims. White, $2 colors: women’s sizes 32-44. Reg. 2.961 28° 39 Yd. yard Designed just Tor us! 4, Baby prints, juveniles, provincials, pillow bor- ders, stripes, plaids and ‘, every wanted solid color! . ACETATE TRICOT BRIEFS Trimmed or tailored rumfroof tricot. $4 briefs. 5 to 10. Reg. 3%c te Pc each. ° 4 vn FAMILY SLIPPER SOCKS “Shorties,” conventionals. 60% wool wor- 7A sted, 40% rayon. Mom, dad, kids. Reg. $1! MEN’S WORK ‘ TOGS HERSHEY KISSES, REG. 79c LB. ‘ Buy pure delights . . . milk chocolate. 63. te: ANTS, 263 SHIRT Reg. 2.69 2i3 Sus ie orese Olant Sturdy, washable, super- strong twill that’s really heavy-duty! ... Well tailored and full cut for comfort. 29-42 & 1414-17, Soe WA GRANT Coe. OPEN STOCK VALUE, 3.04 15, 16. 17. doy, Friday, Soturdey; asia yt lo 20% Discounts... Qf Grants repular low prices! LOOK AT GRANTS LOW PRICE ON DACRON® TAILOREDS i be Snowy white; 3” bottom hems and double stitched sides. 82° wide pair. 63, 72, 81" leng____1.88 90” long ___.____.1.99 ‘GRANT MAID’ MUSLINS ... SAME AS SHEETS AT HIGHER PRICES 52 72 = 168" 8! x 99” Reg. 1.89. 130-count ... thread for thread the same as costlier brands, Reg. 2.09, 81 x 108"__ 1.67 Reg. 446c, coses __37« aaa Reg. 1.39. Soft-brushed cotton knit; double knit or plastic feet. 1-4; 2-6, GIRLS’ BULKY ORLON CARDIGANS 2 Reg. 3.39. Machine wash- able virgin Orlon sweat- ers. Bulky, collared. 8-14. BOYS’ PREMIUM SUEDE SHIRTS g°” Regular 1.98. Choose fou- lards, emblem trim or plaids. Sizes 6 to 18. Ride The Bus To Grants Miracle Mile MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S Tae ot OPEN 10 AM. ws upon ome iow Open THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 oar ON GRANTS 53rd ANNIVERSARY SALE 6 977 Pristine white vase-shape bases on filigree mount- ings. Gold and pink or charcoal designs. Scal- loped or smocked rayon shades....Fabulous buys! —j- . FRINGED VISCOSE a Sor RAYON RUG... aL 30” x 50” WITH » NON-SKID BACK CANNON® TOWELS IN STRIPES, SOLIDS 43° 59 . « « 100% cotton 40-inch bath size in p-tones and pastels. ser imported China Cup and Saucer Sets... Beautiful translucent white... gold trim. Four popular shapes. == 19c exclusive Jewelry Women’s Santorized Assortment Flannelette Gov = Valves $] nil Q\7 to 1.98 tone sets! 98: ali-cotton Tailoreds, ston’ ings, Res. % ‘te m; in ets, eart to 52 Bracsces, Bl ns, *Te#- styles, sizes 34 53% to 20% Darou of Grants regular low prices | CORD PARKAS 100% Wash ‘n Wear ase 877 Acetate quilt lining means more warmth and style. Zip-off hood, tab closure. Sizes 8 to 18. Reg. 1.98. Little boys’ cordu- roy slacks have lining to match shirt. Shrink -con- trolled cotton. Import. 3-8. SPEC THMAE way if iss Age " (PENNLEIGH’ UNDERWEAR SALE ANY 2 FOR I Reg. 79c Full-cut shirts Strong selected cotton, rib knit to fit to you, no binding. 36-46, Reg. 69c Action-free Briefs Combed cotton 2-ply knit keeps shape, wears longer. Sizes 30 to 40. Reg. 69c Sanforized Shorts Vat dyed, too. Firm hi-count cotton broadcloth is reinforced. 30 to 44. Best anywhere at 79¢e. Ma- chine washable, washfast eotton, knit for wear. Tod- dlers’ 1-3; child’s 3-6X. 10 297 100% Acrilan knit. Won’t shrink, stretch or sag. Ne iron; quick-drying. Smart emblem trim. S-M-L. Rog. 2 for $1.00. News’ prints ot wae edges. ors. H children’s, Women’s fur Trim Moccasins om yas 1.99 poir like Federan, Laat ies soles, er Child 9-3; ut of ee ats a a as you make payments. Sot WW. GRANT Co. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph ot Squere Lk. Rd. OPEN 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY Ride The Bus To Grants Miracle Mile New U.S. Post Office Now Open eee ee ~————» Oty, ar aap THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 SIX Jane Lee BIRTHDAY AT L PLASTIC DISHES Reg. ' Polyethylene Waste Basket Approx. ) 0 ENTIRE STOCK of Our 5.99 DRESSES Birthday Priced Miracle Mile _ Quart Capacity ALL METAL BED FRAME with Castors for Full or Single Size Beds REG. $2.19 MODERN SLEEP SHOP Miracle Mile Shopping Center Im Exclusive Bazaar Area—Next te Pontiac State Bank . FOAM RUBBER ro Re (Shredded Foam) FE 8-9551 FE 8-9551 CONVERTIBLE CUFF BOOTS in grey, black boots are more popular than ever, especially this warm wool fleece lined shearling cuff boot - with crepe soles, sizes 4-10 FOOTBALL SHOES Hard Rubber Spikes Sizes 5 to 12 WARM DRY a row. Ohes. FOR CHILDREN ~ SF “x i @ WHITE © WARM FELT LINED RUBBER BOOTS @ EASY ON AND OFFI @ WIDE TOP WITH ONE SNAP ADJUSTABLE STRAP Women’s Rain Boots Clear—Smoke Get Your TREASURE CHEST KEY - at KIRBY'S ni le il FAMILY SHOE STORE. , By gor ee ee eee = TEC TELPPCOTERRSTESETEL ER ETC OORT tte rr Tre TIT OPESIROIADTT ONT TTT eae Bt eesti THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 ' SEVEN ete FH st t 13 Treasure Chest | meats Super Values Ladies’ 100% Special! Super! Ladies’ CASHMERE MEN’S SUEDE BOYS’ COA Ts At A Fentestic Price! JAG $18.95 Regular $14.98 Reguler $24.95 | sage | ge | 1% 18" Poplin, fully quilted lined. Dou- Choice of black, beige, | First quality jackets in ee ee Sees : peer bie ereerted wae large rac- blue or "bamboo. glove soft suede. chasssel, antelope. natural he nen Be. LAST NE + a | — ’ - Ladies’ Men’s Imported Ladies’ 100% mace eran WINTER WOOL WOOL FLANNEL SKIRTS | SUITS | SLACKS | 2MEATERS 5399 Regular to $8.98 Regular $55 Regular $7.98 $ 90 and 3 “AA sq’ Short Sleeve Pullover— $ 5%» Reg. $4.98 Worsteds and twists. Regulars, $999 shorts, longs, 37-46. Out- | Buy several pair at this fan- Tweeds and flannels at standing value at $55—Sen- | tastic price during the begin- White, black, coral, mint, terrific savings. sationat at 44 ning of the season. brown, blue and maize. . Ledies’ Ladies’ Children’ s Girl’s Flannel Seamless Costume Vanta Thermal Lined Plaid NYLON HOSE; JEWELRY SLEEPERS JACKETS Regulor $1.15 Regular to $2.00 Regular $1.98 Reg. $4.98 & $5.98 77 | 7 | FP | 33” Pe ; a Sizes 1 to 4 Sizes 36x, 7-14. Men‘s Polished Cotton — Lodies’ Quilted Lined | Girl’s Bulky : SLACKS STORMCOATS SWEATERS Rep. $3.96 & FA98 Regular $17.95 Reguler $5.98 “99 *T 700 : $4399 Antelope, tan, charcoal, green and biack. Full length, fully quilted, orlon framed Sizes 29 to 40. collar. Ss izes 3- 6X, yey c Sages eee , i? * : ; “CHILDREN’S SHOES , MEN’S SHOES. SCAMPEROOS-8'2 to 12, 12Y%2 to 3} PORTAGE, JARMAN, CALUMET, Oxfords and Straps Italian Styles, Reg. to $12.95 Bor $3.90 eer $3.90 LADIES’ WEDGIES LADIES’ CASUALS FAMOUS BRANDS | FAMOUS NAMES wi end Black Black, Brown, Red, Blue 54, 90! * %490 a _Use A Convenient Lion Charge with Option Terms — CE Sel ET Northex Anti-Freeze Gallon Con... 999 . With This Coupes at ony FOOD FAIR Coupon Void After Sat., Oct. 17, 1959 Pm - s sausesees Saesaaag SSESEESEESERBREREeaee With Purchase of « Scraper Door Mat For Only... YS With This Coupon at any FOOD FAIR s Coupon Void After Sat., sian iso PS SSSESRGEERBeEeEES seeeeesgees” 3s Extra: Sabi « Stamps With Purchase of Ful-Vue Windshield Washer Solvent 59 With This Coupon ot eny FOOD FAIR Pint Bottle .. s Coupon Void After Sat., Oct. 17, 1959 P . s manen BSECCRGESSGEESReEEEESEEEERER® : 25 Extra ..* Stamps : With Purchase of Six Tasty Meat Pies 6 1 4° With This Coupon ot eny FOOD FAIR Coupon Void After Sat., Oct. 17, 1959 P : s SESEESEBSBeeeeEe SUSE SSeeeeeeeeee® FRESH TOPPED SUGAR-SWEET CARROTS “ Prices Effective through Oct. 17th So Right Reserved to Limit Quentities al! aye A FRESH na U.S. CHOICE BEEF Round Steak ce. > i Cube Steak .... “risen ti OOE Rolled Rump Roast. . “iS QQE Black Hawk Canned Ham ." 695 LEAN AND MEATY pare Ribs Silver Floss Sauer Kraut . . ..irz. 15° Sauerkraut! EVERSWEET BRAND Sugar-Cured © Sliced Bacon 39: x et eny FOOD PAIR + Limit: | Coupon! Adults Only! OS ) Void After Sat., Oct, 17, 1909 not, At TANTS “ire , 203 $00 Fruit Cocktail ...... Cans DEL MONTE 46-Oz, Tomato Juice ...... con 29° FOOD FAIR e ‘ Units | Coupen! Adults Onlyt | nice MONTE Cluex 29-Ox. 29° BY Void Alter Sat, Oct. 17, 196 Pineapple Pear..... Can Ws Ach “5 com 69° TED VALUABLE COUPON €Y9E : Vs Price Sele Peck CHARMIN i Toilet Tissue. . WITH THIS COUPON { io om we 20°: he ot any FOOD FAIR 125k Limit: | Coupon! Adulte Only! 1a Void After Set., Oct. 17, 1959 so) P SAVE 14¢ ON 3 BOTTLES OF. DEL MONTE TOMATO CATSUP | Cut Gram Beans .... Cans 89° DEL MONTE DEL MONTE Ready-Splced sad ‘ Golden Cream Style Stewed Tomatoes ....4cm OF CORN DEL MONTE Perisionne ‘ Seasoned Peas ....... 6 Came ie 7 6 » $700 MEAT AND EAT c DEL MONTE Hygrade Beef Stew... Con 39 Chunk Light Meat Polish Dill Pickles ake ae 29° TUNA MRS. OWEN'S Pure Grape Jam...... 4 ey ye @ 4... 2 RLLSWEET MA BOLD LABEL CHEESE Seve DEL MONTE i } Bartlett Pear Halves. ee a | 25: | Pineapple Grapefruit .. 5 22:1 FISHERMAN'S CHOICE Fresh Frozen, Breaded FOOD FAIR PURE REVERE FRESH FROZEN All-Vegetable Pure Cane Treesweet Orange Juice... . ° S FRESH FROZEN Shortening , ugar Birds Eye "Cy Com Coated Seren For Cooking, Baking or Frying! As Good os the Best for Less! 3:49 YOU SAVE 10c 5349 Satisfaction Guaranteed! Shop‘and Save at FOOD FAIR in the MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD _TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 _ KROGER’'S TREASURE CHEST OF VALUES For Miracle Mile’s 2nd Anniversary Sale TRIPLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY LOOK WHAT 10° WILL BUY!! Pl GREEN BEANS 303 Pl PEAS 303 size American Beauty Spaggat 12 oz. TRELLIS WK. CORN ‘KRO Ib. can PORK & BEANS PINEAPPLE JUICE 1203 AVONDALE BEETS 303 Pl SPINACH 303 Hunt's TOMATO SAUCE 6 oz. VLASIC KRAUT 300 AMERICAN BEAUTY CORN AMERICAN BEAUTY BEANS - BIRDSEYE SALE Bar-B-Q Chickens. 09° Each POTATOES | 39° U.S. #1 Mich. COTTAGE CHEESE BOLOGNA 19 =|] 39° Fairmont # 1Pk. Chunk Style Taystee Steaks 7 € Pkg. Pius 50 Free Stamps Prices Effective October 12 through October 17, 1959 KROGER’S mmeacte mite store ONLY L © 2 eae MCD OR a Gee ee ee } THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1959 ELEVEN nS Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. PLAIDS, PLAIDS, PLAIDS A Very Special Purchase! All NEW Stock! SECOND BIRTHDAY EXTRAVAGANZA WOOL SKIRTS STRAIGHT SKIRT ih 5.99 Full Pleated Skirts Sizes 7 to 15 soon” 6 OO WOOL SLACKS | Selection of Plaids Reg. $10.98 34 9O9 Sizes 7 to 15 Wool Jamaica Shorts Season’s High Fashion Plaids nos $708 Sf QO Sizes 7 to 15 PLAIDS, PLAIDS, PLAIDS Nadong Miracle Mile Shopping Center S. Telegraph at Square Lake Ra. ~ EE Ae ORR EE se ee eer a el ae ae eR! J a Be et EN Ee Ca EAL AL LLL AAA _TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 POOLE'S 2ND GREAT OCTOBER 14,75,16;17 "Soest onty: - Special! || TWO CUP SAUCE PAN|# 1” FURNACE Waierten Ct, cy Hi FALTERS < IGE, se | : , = FREE SILVER DOLLAR je > WITH EVERY PURCHASE S 10.00 AND OVER WITH THIS COUPON OCT. 15-16-17-ONLY FeV VE POTTS OF Oe PFS PUR YO MOMOMO COMO MOMOMO MO ROO MOO IOI ORO IO OOD an 6CU WITH EVERY PURCHASE OVER 3.00 \° ; WITH THIS COUPON I 47° 19 Bantam Pantry 0 Gal Garbave Cia Res, speciat «= “2D covert «=oire: {Green Thumb Leaf Rake 33 = 139 er dry foods. Metal in colors. vp vass | 2 28" Parker Lawn Sweeper ve». «550 - ~ 6.95 ~~ 27°" a | “29” RIFLES Reg. 24.95 Birch GIVE EKO Wood Mah. 1 ONLY REMINGTON Res. 17.95 Specic! 14” KITCHEN TOOLS} °° > | 1 ONLY WINCHESTER tes. 1795 species 4.495 soe ‘ ot 1 ONLY REMINGTON = kes. 23.95 speciat 95 ed cae — Made of i222 | cosco = with pl peepee me rack. -, | STOOLS POWER TOOLS 9.95 . | Ret. 545 SYNCRO JIG SAW... t= 2995 specs «122.95 spec. DREMEL *53 SANDER. %s 2750 specs 24.95 DREMEL *B SANDER, Be Sure 3.49 POLISHER & BUFFER 14:5 smn 9.95 to Try UPHOLSTERED DREMEL *2000 SANDER t= 1% s-= 13.95 Your Key | nce cee DREMEL *D MOTO-SHOP t= 2 sau 31,95 | You May Have | 3 ONLY MILLER-FALLS #888 POWER UNIT 26% . in Grey-Yellow-Beige. with 3% Drill & Polish Attachanont Reg. $89.95 A Winner In Our Treasure a oar POOLE H ARDWARE Chest Hunt ~ | | 100's of FRIZES| = Q QA FE 8-9618 sintostn MIRACLE MILE sc ter eb tii THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 THIRTEEN . IRTEEN LOOK WHAT’S.HAPPENING HERE Monarchs We are thrilled to be a part of the lorge “Miracle Mile’ family and wholeheartedly join in on this our exciting second birthday celebration. *eeee e Oct. 14th through Oct. 17th Right This Way To Your New Look in Better Suits Regularly $ $60 & $65 Flattering interpretations of newest fall styles — including CONTINENTALS. Expertly tailored of hard finished wool worsteds. Popular shades and mixtures, . Visit with us during this gala event!... FREE Milk Glass Ash Trays —To All Adults— Just walk in and ask for your FREE GIFT. Adult: only! No purchase A Well Dressed Necessary Look Begins With a Smart... Topcoat Regularly $50 °3/ You'll find all wool Tweeds and smart Boucles in our selection. Comfortable raglan sleeve mo- dels. Zip-out linings. Regulars and longs. All sizes. Designed For Going Places... Men’s _ Suburban Coats . @ Sizes 10 to 18 Regularly $ @ Charcoal $24.95 Brown Handsome, practical and so very com- See fortable. All wools and wool and cash- L rey mere blends. Colors and mixtures. Sizes 36 to 46. Mens: Lo-Holer » « (F ner wind sleeves. Water repzilent cot - «ape ton outer shell Boys Bedford Cord Parka Coats reper *1()99 Quilted lined boty and zip-off hood, of 70°% wool and 30%5 rayon Knitted in od Swealers — -#* J tat ’ $ s \ oe Regularly 3 ] BEN $9.95 4 A= Luxury Orlons and Corval, the new- e ny est Miracle Blend! Contrasting ; a trims. Colors are blue, tan and grey. . Sizes 38 to 46. | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER 2173 S. Telegraph Rd. —— i ee ee eee _FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 At Sibley’s Miracle Mile Shopping Center SPEAKING of BEAUTY donnell says: different pleases your file and looks ! Tove, Se» hn or oy Egy wabes folks tura one in the whole world to look at you as you walk on the stree 3035 WOMEN’S Pears 99: RIPPLE® SOLE | | cvermtreree | ek tne together’ to make up the right silhouette Tec ou... t s what a hair Donnell Hair Stylists, Miracle Mile Shopping pan Be is, @ silhouette that flatters your Center, S. Telegraph at Gquare Lake Rd. x or Ss Your posture, your tise consider your belaht. Hours 9 to 9 Daily. PE 8-9639, with or with- custom-create a style that “doesn't Just flatter out appointment 7 = $ $365 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! ee Ladies’ or Men’s GRUEN WATCH 17 Jewel *T 9?> yx FREE ENGRAVING Available in Black, Tan, : Wednesday, Thursday, or White, i Qh). “4 Friday G Saturday only. Here is your chance to save on genuine ripple sole shoes. Ripple ribs are the most sensational shoe development in centuries. Its the sole that pro- tectably walks for you. Keep the feet high, dry and free from shocks and storm. Try a pair this weekend and save money. On Monday they go back to their regular 10.95 price. WATCH REPAIR Michigan's Largest Florsheim Dealer! | i While Yoo want vo Taste ona and at batalel Miracle Mile Shopping Center , Loceted in the 9 S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. LOU- MOR Resear Aen to a on Shoes fmpmemmpmy) WE THE JEWELERS FEderal 8-938! “a Open Daily MIRACLE Open Daily Arranged 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. MILE MIRACLE MILE 10 A. M. te 9 P. M. § — eee Ss, ““" “T just love } the way I'm ; being hugged.” | y / Curtis Mathis Hi-Fi Dual Channel Stereophonic = a f “By me, or those > i HUG ME pumps i you're wearing?” o eoonee?® ee ngng eter Model 912 Priced $ a at Onl Mr. Thom believes in getting close to his customers. That’s why he y ‘ . wove two elastic strands around the topline of these sleek suede with 90 day FREE Service pumps. Mr. Thom also put the squeeze on high prices. (You’ve seen : . ‘ . Styles like this selling for up to $20 in the expensive specialty shops.) This model is a complete stereophonic home entertainment center * ” . with AM Broadcast—FM Broadcast—AM-FM Stereophonic Broad- HUG ME” Pumps from the new Mr. Thom collection, only $599 cast—Stereo Records—Hi-Fi Records—Multiplex Stereo with 90- day replacement guarantee on all tubes and all parts! Cabinet dimensions: 31 V2’ high by 74” wide by 18” deep, crafted of beau- j tiful American Walnut. Come in today and see it for yourself and you will buy it! NEW CENTER ELECTRONICS ee TV SALES and SERVICE Miracle Mile Shopping Center Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P.M. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph at Squore Leake Rd. FE 8-9607 OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5.000 CARS ee ee ate er en at ae ho | i ao Ot Be — “2 . on8 Ae a ee ee _ ee eee ee ee a oT FIFTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 Special Values in New 77- Greeting Cards! 5, i) (aut UP ON CARDS DURING THIS GIANT VALUE EVENT @ Birthdays .. .5¢ @ Sympathies. . 5¢ © Get-Wells .. .5¢ @ Juveniles ...5¢ © Hymorous .. . 5¢ Bho tg waa S¢ is sti] big money at our 2 J Greeting Card Department! As po: always... Kresge’s kas the finest collection of cards for every occasion priced at only 5¢ each! CARDS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SEND Bo POLYETHYLENE serciis Specially Priced Giant Polyethylene > GARBAGE and UTILITY CANS Regular $5.99 MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER STORE ONLY OPEN DAILY 10 A. M, to 9 P.M. Big Buy Birthday Special Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only! Save 22+! Reg. 69: lb.! CHOCOLATE COVERED Caramel Patties(’”' This AY ale 7: Only /0. Nutritious, Delicious Add velvety caramel and big, crunchy peanuts . dip them in creamy, rich milk chocolate .. and you've got 2 delicious (mmm!) treat the whole family will love! Don’t miss Big Buy savings sow on Caramel Patties! EACH WEEK WATCH FOR OUR BIG BUY SAVING! Formerly 3-Times This Price! Choice of 3 Sizes — 3%-ft.. 4%-Ht.. §%-it. Birthday Sale Special on BRIDE DOLLS 20 Inches High “4 99 Regular $5.98 ‘ , Se eS 04 $4) BG | SLEAMING ALUMINUM CHRISTMAS TREE ing e FAAP] — Reguler $2.99 =| SALE 3 s Hodis cist tanta yor sory | 2 77 Oe ee ae akties oon Patrol Pt iro Pastel $ of bright Snag rompap ape $4998 lie 15” Save $2.10! | sug ee si rete teu Ss. S. KRESGE COMPANY irreccattrrae rita ti ttebirtpitrilidaeesaQeetttadetiabisaslilislosteletictieli tilt tieet tt TTT SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 ~— Over 44 STORES and Services to Serve You in One Location on One Level! RIDE a BUS to Miracle Mile Shopping Center ee r= errr |. ha sme eed IE)? ar | press a Po eos woe = ® Miracle Mile Barber Shop ® Associated Loan Co. @ A. S. Beck Shoe Co. ®@ Craig's Gift Shop @ Wiliam Daines, D.D.S. ® Donnell Hair Stylists @ Encore Restaurant e Fanny Farmer Candy © Hunt's Pet Shop ®@ Food Fair Markets © W. T. Grant Co. @ James Shoe Repair @ Kinney Shoes ®@ Cunningham-Kinsel Drugs © Kirby Shoes eS. S. Kresge’s @ Krogers ®@ Lion Store . @ House of Venus Figure Salon @ Low Mer Jewelers, Inc. . @ Miracle Music O O O Oo ®@ Miracle Mile Camera O O O _—— The Pontiac City Bus Line (Franklin Road Route) operates at regular daytime schedules to the Miracle Mile Shopping Center. Service starts from the court house in down- town Pontiac. You may trans- fer to the Franklin bus from any other Pon- tiac City bus route. @ Modern Sleep Shop @ Monarch Men’s Store © J. C. Penney : @ Nadon’s Women’s Appeo @ New Center Electronics ® Pontiac State Bank ® Poole Hardwore @ Pure Oil Station @ Richman Brothers @ Sibley’s Shoes Oo @ Thom McAn Shoes GLASS BLOWING mdi nome — ' rn Auto res EXHIBITION Oo ® Wiegand Music Center Fantasy in Glass ; — ngio wy aang . Shop Tisdale Office Equipment @ Robinson Dress Shop Bazaar Area Oo © Tisdale Office Equipment me @ and RIDES < for the 7 © WHOLE @ FAMILY! Ask the Merchants @ for Merchants’ Coupons! Shopping Center Thurs., Fri., Sot., Oct, 15-16-17 OPEN BY 10 A.M. 'TIL9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS