The Weather U.S. Weather — Forecast Fair _ Page m.. = ee Ler ¢ th ‘ THE PONTIAC PRE sts cas skills Se ck al ok Pan pec: § HUME oy eRe i et a Ry A a be Sy = Pit ote ae 117th YEAR kkkuwk PONTIAC, MIC HIGAN, “WEDNESDAY, SEPT EMBER 16, 1959—72 PAGES ~ ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL SHORT TRIP — A Jupiter mice and two frogs aboard blew bomb and kills children.” & son. playground at Edgar Allen Poe. Elementary School. Paul’ Harold Orgeron, 47, } pressed the doorbell type button minutes after enrolling be red- haired son, Dusty Paul, 7, in the: school, ! In addition. te young Hawes, | the blast killed Orgeron, Dusty, | - another pupil, a teacher and a | custodian, The 18 persons hospitalized in- | cluded the principal, Mrs. R. E. Doty, 64. Four children remain in | j ‘ * ——— at Cape Canaveral, Fia., Kills 6 on Playground With Suitcase Bomb HOUSTON (#—“A man walks across the street with a ‘The N-North year? | ‘last night with Detroit regis- | tering 41, iis expected to be 55 and tonight's slow may be freezing. ‘cloudy turning fair tomorrow and | Priday. (12-20 miles per hour will become | _ missile with 14 up shortly after today. The small animals. ean ) W. S. Hawes had just identified the body of his only’ | ploded ‘Space Venture Up in Flames AP Wirephete flight was to be a test of the effects of space on Parts of the rocket can be fiying away from the flames. seen Mice-Carrying Jupiter Explodes Missile Lasts for Only, It Has to Be Destroyed | 10 Seconds Before CAPE CANAVERAL, Fle. (AP)| William S. Hawes Jr., 7, was one of six persons killed|—A Jupiter missile carrying 14/turn it to Pontiac when a man pushed a button 24 blew up a suitcase of | pregnant mice explosives Tuesday on the¢———— So today 10 seconds launching. C-C- Chilled? ‘Had Snow Will there be a fall season this The experts say summer will jexit a week from today, but snow- | ‘bound residents of northern Mich- | ligan and chilled Pontiac area) residents wonder if maybe sum-| pad at 6:45 a.m. It veered mer will give way to winter with off course no autumn in between. * * * Temperatures tumbled to rec. ,ord lows throughout the state Pontiac shivering at 40 degrees at 5:45 a.m., and Ishpeming getting a half-inch of snow and a low of 30. 16 in the Pontiac |t Today's high in the Pontiac area * * * Skies will be cloudy to partly Northeasterly winds at its Jupiter showered The lowest temperature on rec-| launchers. ‘ord for Sept. area was 43 in 1916, until early ‘this morning. Cape- oceatt, DESTROYED MISSILE nounced several | * * The shot was to have been a test of the effects of space flight on the tiny animals and several other biological samples peckesi/be in the nose cone, The would-be space travelers met a filefy death when the Jupi- ter blew apart about B600 feet in the air. Pieces of the vehicle fell back) on the launching area. * * * No one in the area was hurt The 60-foot rocket rose from its! sharply | almost immediately. As if climbed unsteadily it belched a long tall ef fire from. powerful engines. Sudden. | ly it erupted in a huge ball of | fire and smoke as it was ripped | by exploding fuel. | * * * Flaming pieces of the broken down on the It appeared most of he missile pieces landed on the rather—than the nearby The Department of Defense an-| minutes later hat the range safety officer de- iberately destroyed the big- mis- sile when his instruments detect-> ed a Malfunction, — and two frogs ex-| after’ . and Drop War-- * Urban Renewal Project’ Outlined Pontiac’s $4 million urban renewal program — 18) months in the planning stages — came another step) closer to reality last night when the final project report) was outlined before the City Commission and Plan Com-) mission prior to submission by Sept. 30 for federal ap-, proval. | Commissioners learned from Robert A. Stierer, assist-| ant city manager who’s coordinating the UPECIECE that | | some 300 families living in*— have to be reocated «o Calne’ Blunder » Worth SMillion | ' 1 i Phase of the project ivolves an area bounded rough |by Pike street on the north, inaw on the west, Osmun on South, and an irregular lihe sioca| ° Paddock, Perkins and Parkhurst! Legislature Back in on) the “east. | Session With a New. At next Tuesday's City Com. | , x ach mission meeting a resolution will | Ta Head cne be adopted forwarding the de tailed final project repert to the © LANSING A five-million Chicago office of the Housing dollar blunder in the Aug. 29 legis and Homé Finance Ageucy lative tax settlement today haunted! (HHF A). Stierer one make way for the project Sag AP Wirephete When Russia announced its rocket had hit LOADED GIFT moon this weekend, the there was little doubt of its significance good propaganda for Premier Khrushchev's visit to the U. S. The Premier wasted little time explotting the propaganda boon yester- day as he presented President Else snhower a model of the sphere which landed on the moon. state lawmakers reconveni said it probably would , ng after) T days at home and summer vaca-| take the HHFA and Urban Re wo. newal Administration (URA) two/"On retre _— -~§ * Smiles and Headaches | to three months to review the! The cost of tt n a closely! . res. 4 nd , | e cost o we errol CLOSET e = |report, make any changes, and re ‘kept. secret. for more than two Ts Niki ta K hrushchev weeks, Was estimated yesterday by |*. - * ¥ * ; ' iClarence W. Lock, deputy state, / ‘ A public hearing will then bel vcnue commicaoner. He sand i ears er est wn jheld on the project, after which! Wud be even higher jthe City Commission must again} put its stamp of approval on it| Leck and = some lawmakers | Then back it will go to the HHFA| agreed prompt correction was | for final approval. — | Necessary to keep medium and “It is hoped that all this can, high profitb asiness concerns | modest anew by .February,| from reaping an unintended tax | ‘night. ee —— But Christian Dior mi wee Ahn seek, “ee cai. + * *« ' Bu ristian Dior might not have thought so. If the) ing out phase of the project can | The process was certain to take late high priest of fashion had seen the Soviet firs lady: begin, including second apprais- (a minimum of five days assuming) gt the White House dinner, -ats leading to offers te pur- (no hitch developed , Pr Ver chase and land acquisition, re- | scribed her as ‘dowdy” dressed guests. habilitati te’ 4, (COULD ERASE INCREASE | ation programs, site tn The Dlundex uwatened 1 oi : "é ‘ pe provements, and related mat: ot the bulk of the $8300.000 tax, Mrs. Khrushchev wore a teal blue, taffeta- like gown| increase the Legislature thought it'with a black thread run-¢- | “Experience in other cities in-| |was placing on business ning througn the fabric. It dicates that it will require three! “Somebody goofed,” said Rep. had a low “Vv” FROM OUR NEWS WIRES in a room full of exquisitely | > the yrange pele ae T. John Lesinski (D-Detroit), a |fairly narrow skirt with no ae Guan on vi Ape SoNtet P ‘erer told commissioners member of the six va House: folds, pleats. or fancy ar- poked one foot in the door. They also learned that the fed-| | Senate Conference Committee rangements. ‘eral government's two-thirds net | that put together the defective 4 jarge gold rimmed broach He talks. She listens, But she | share of: the project (the city pays| Semretrecet So Gan Dusteres Be- | with green and white stones dec-' sa't baying, one-third) has been aipped to $2,- tivities Tax (BAT) Act. orated the center of her dress.) Khrushchev talked, smiled, 736,940 because the city has been’ He pointed the finger at Sen. She carried a black beaded eve- waved, hugged little girls, winked able to add local improvement Cariton H. Morpis (R-Kalamazoo). ning bag. Her graying hair was at photographers. But, among the! (Continued on Page 2, Col: 8) (Morris denied responsibility and groomed in a_ soft, long page- people at the airport and lining, a said the error coyld have been) bey ae mr lips was just the route into Washington Tues-/ ° lcaught by numerous legislators 4 touch of lipstic day, he got little applause, only! On Borrowed Time ‘and administrative officials. But the Soviet premier’s wife g¢ steved waving in eae to his, |looked her very best, and it was' own waving, and mostly a grim,| section of the ling to extend tax relief to losing j NOTTINGHAM, England (UP?) | se | Robert Tait 2 was dis. | The blunder showed up in a Obvious that painstaking prepara-' curious silence oer yeh Oe : BAT revision seek./{0n had gone into her appear qualified yesterday from driving for two years. When he told the ance 3,300 to Guard Him Magistrate's Court he did not {and low profit concerns have train fare home, the court Tt had the effect of giving = W A ' Bi y g 4 j ? —_ > postponed his suspension until | credits up to 25 per cent e ren U in |. NEW YORK Soviet “Prime! he drove the 156 miles back to | theusands of firme not in aun | Newcastle t (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) WASHINGTON The visible '~. WASHINGTON — Mrs. Nikita Khrushchev brought grandmotherly elegance to the White House last! he. probably would have de-} neck and a! | Nikita Khrushchev resembles the miles f has j adifess * before chief, Minister Nikita S. Khrushchev will — jbe protected ‘by 3.300.men, includ- Let's Raise Turkey e @ ikita Jovial Premier Takes a Look at Tries Verbal Fencing With Benson Before Addressing Reds From Our hows Wires WASHINGTON ‘#— Bouncy and jovial, Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru- shchev told Americans . to- day they and the Russians would be better off if they concentrated on peaceful pursuits — such as raising fine turkeys. “If we don't give a capitalist turkey and a Com- ,munist turkey a passport, /no one can tell the differ- ence,” quipped the beaming - ; boss of world communism |during a tour of the De- ;partment of Agriculture's JS. Agriculture ‘huge experimental farm at_. Beltsville, Md * * + If Khrushchev was in a gay mood, his host, President Eisen- hower, displayed a more somber outlook. The President teld two W hite Hoare callers this morning | Related Pictures Page 6 he hoped the: Khrustchev visit | might do some good toward easing | worid tensions, Khrushchev, nattily attiged and | apparently none the worse for \wear after the long first day of his historic trip, showed his usual ebullience at the experimental nine. His conmnent on turkeys came as he looked over an ex- | hibit ef prize white turkeys. The visit to the farm, about rom here, preceded the remier's scheduled major an .audiefce of jnewspaper writers * The Communist bo s s, exponent |= his own country of thorough- | going agricultural reform, was told at Beltsville by Agriculture Sec- retary’ Ezra Taft Benson that cap- jitalism helped the American farmer develop food production to a degree unequalled anywhere in the world effi- “Our farmers are free, otent, creative and hard work- Benson told the Soviet “Tl like to call them ‘the | ok of the earth’ — truly good ae explained to Khrushchev who has predicted the Soviet Union's agriculture some day “ reac tion = Americans 80 far te to! jing a personal bodyguard 6f-16, would help create a living standard PAUL H. ORGERON light and variable tonight. | six-ootera, during his 4+hour visit\ superior to the American — bow Frost is likely. — A i] Pl. U. S. A | ihere starting tomorrow. ‘the United States has achieved its c ritical condition. Several are in’ For the next five days tem- gricu tur e Or ain ospita ity? . | “Only Hitler could bave made | Present agricultural level. —- rar Ee Wee leg ampu-' peratures will average about § | it worse for us," one high police «CONSTANT INFORMATION’ aaa oe * - . Py 1. bteax 0 a attictal enld. He explained to the visitor how eres Hawes ee a) ga oe | One thing worrying police offi- there is .‘constant give-and-take “o's ‘ny Bape ps mat low 0, Edie temperetore Conta on Pare 2, Col. 1) (Continued on Page 2, Gal. 1) Fitch Jr., 8, died as they ran change until a slow warming sia si Sek ay “2 a ahead of the class when they were trend over the weekend. Little released for recess, precipita indica’ * . "Jennie Kolter, seem: | tea tee Pontiac Weekend of Fun, Bargains deanle Molter, +4, & Northerly winds were a mild grade teacher, and James Mont: tf4u- miles an hour at 10:15 this ‘ gomery, S6, school custodian, | worming. The temperature at } died while aiding Mrs. Doty in (oD -read a brisk 62. eS lV trying to persuade Orgeron to . leave the schigol grounds. = hun i the well Pe. Man, You Ca ts Almost continuous ‘entertainment from 4 to 10 p.m. jou lice and the FBI could find no spe- Should Tune Up Thursday through Saturday, will highlight Pontiac's cific reason why Orgeron, @ for- y E. Downtown Festival Days this weekend. pro ee our ardrums , The Downtown Merchant's Association has gone all sion, eT ee «4 SAN FRANCISOO ® — Two out to make the festive? ~~~ STOPPED IN HALL — whe — bandits were event.a booming success. block west of Saginaw. A kangareo A . ‘court with authentic jl _rgeron and Dusty entered the! they Jent eoudn't commen Ana 28 os ee a Se ie HT oll Oe ont ee hall to inquire about the con aaa line acts; sports and antique cars, neXt to the Oakland , County rol g. Mrs. Doty sé Gus 0 ; eh ig ane : recording stars, and many other Courthouse. neeilas Wi wn wie. soon) eS pens golly Fy forms of entertainment will begin! The Pontiac Society of Artists Juanita Weidver ee pont weeded! moving into the downtown area (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ' ; ” ‘ ; . He told Mrs. Weidner he had Mert Heineman, 43, barten- anions 5 om a ok HR EA NINET a foe St Oy banysy €. beny po we rides es In T oy aieane Mexico, that he was a tile | ishing glasses, ¢uly bait heard | _ merchants’ ed contractor. cae og : : : | ‘Me turned to waiter Clar- a —- eee ae aE » ee al as ot Maa eee vat a are Pi door Behe will ro eee Lael [Ceauies w cceadecveensegene MF he @id-talk rather fast and lowd.”) = @ OR eS into ‘a fantasyland. A western) County News ..... restores BH", pe ge am the father, Quinn @ide't hear too well, | | roundup parade will begin at 19) Mditertals «.. 6 and ode ‘appeared on the play. iher, He thought Heinman | - tam. Saturday. paraine with | Education Series by Dr. Fine 1 were: playing. | @Qainn walked over to the pair, ‘midget racers and a miniature! cere sere 7 Asters p * * ¢ | whook them both then tossed” “ J ' ‘ Istage coach pulled by six Pala- Ybituaries thesessege od Patricia ‘L. Johnston. a second. beth out inte Ge tee er ‘ AP Wirephete (Mino ‘ponies , — ee ins ee = ¢—frade teacher, said Orgeron ap “Man, 1 rican you don't get MEETS BENSON. FAMILY — Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- say hello to the: Premier weve Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft oUTDEOR sTAGK <6 be rs atin Bremen i ‘e pronched her, handed het two the picture,” was the last word | chev turned his-attention te American farming today in a tour of (right). hie son Reed, danghtfr Beverly and Reed's wife | An qutdoot stage has been erset.| ° W met es, (ae (Continded on Page 2 “ Ty heard. thy easing ture Research Center at Beltsville? Md. On Sand.to — ‘from left), - “Io bt ‘oop W. Huron street in the first sera pies a ~ ft : % wv ' — ~ ad : i / TWO. - . * a . “ | ¥ I oo wl a ge le ea ng Se el “Sle anata aa aga ag ee I i skies} ] 6 § > af. e * ; é BERBERS I LON EAL ALE GEE IG Hig ae sf ‘ . , i * S “ ee Se POL enti 3 =, We Should Raise Turkeys and Forget War -— Nikita. Traffic was halted and police- (Continued From Page One) | 1 men guarded all bridges. information between governmen scientists and thoe in private in-: dustry.” The Soviet leader saw a col- | lection of low income houses tn southeast Washington, drove by | the city jail, and got a reminder | Of America’s military power in Khrushchev invited Benson to take along farmers and agrieul- tural scientists when the sec- i retary visits the Soviet Union ** olive-drab tanks on a railroad Ape flat ear. | Besides the Beltsville trip and Benson said he hoped he could : IFES 4 appearance talk with Soviet farmers the same). a ; * Cub SGOSRINS, . "ushehe s sche nar way Khrushchev cill be able to a oe ue on ay today ‘alled i ‘mal get-love talk to the American ones when * or an informal get-together at a “tea” given by members of the Senate Foreign Relations Com tolq Mitte at Sp. m. and a dinner for President and Mrs, Eisenhower at! the Soviet embassy tonight | He will leave Washington tomor- | row morhing for New York City | the Pussian leader visits lowa next week At one point) Khrushchev Benson agriculture is basic to hu man existence because “the first thing one Hoes when he gets up of a morning is to eat.” “You would,make a good farm. 294 4 Cros®-Country tour that will himself an “ke bim to six Americap com Trttihies He addresses the United Nations Friday Former President Harry 8. — | Truman said today tie has de- | clined an invitation to attend a reception for Khrushchev temor- row evening in New York. | e rephed Benson ex-farmer “ET could compete with you,” retorted the grinning Khrush chev, who begain bis career as a shepherd boy and miner, Alter the Beltsville exchange, Khrushchev re-entered a black, limousine with Henry Cabot Lodge Keason: He's got a date to dine Jr U.S. ambassador to the United) “1th his daughter and son-in- Nations and official guide for the jaw. oviet chiefs tout Upon his return to Washington For the trip to the agricultural on Sept. 24, Khrushchev and Eisen- station Khrushchev wore a natty hower will hold another series of tan suit — possibly one of those he discussions at the’ President's had impogted to Moscow from heavily-guarded Camp David, Md Ttils —an off-white sulk shirt, brown petreat, tie and brown shoes, The jacket Secretary of State Christian A. | displayed his Order of Lenin and Herter . i and Soviet Foreign Min- “Hero of Socialist Labor” medals ! ister Andrej Gromyko met today Khrushehev was said to have to draft a flexible agenda for those prepared in advance the speech he talks "+ ssn!’ Weekend Fest Starts Here on Thursday (Continued From Page One) important of his 13-day oe 4 | aii sh ose “ will have exhibits in several down-| < 2 town stor r ‘gf 4 North. reserved at the {08 store windows ang The North Places é ie » MTL ' a luncheon for bis wife, Nina Pet- ide Community Club Will present would read to ip of members of Piess Club. the Women’s National Press Cluly and the overseas writ cr Bot he consented also to sub- ject himself to questioning after | the formal address, possibly the | were : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959 sc AN, einai setae > oa tio War ft ee o> ' PONTIAC POW WOW The of Clawsen look mighty convincin day celebration at the Miracle ry Indians to ' Mar-Pee-To-Pah Indan Dancers (us they prepare for a big three- While They'll be Shopping Center, Dance During Round-Up Days there — and bring their Indian v ny Pontiac Press Phete iiage with them — for perform- ances Thursday, Friday and Saturday during Round Up Days at the shopping center. + rovna Khrusheheva, and the two °” ‘hour-long talent show review daughters accompanying him on under the direction of Kenneth, the tour, Julia and Kada. Strine each day Pontiac area residents better po * * * lish up their best boots and saddle President Eisenhower had about Vembers of the Pontias ikaw if they expect to visit the Miracle teu BOUEs. OF pray ate peti aoa Club will erect teo Indian lepees Wile Shopping Center Thursdays with the Soviet leader jate ves ion the courthouse lawn. Erie Nor. Friday or Saturday terday ris world-famous concert organist The shopping center will be cele The talk had been described as will play. a Hammond oevan in‘brating Round-Up. Diy «gala candid, and today the President grunt of Grinnell’s on Siginaw andjevent guaranteed to be fall, a was expressing some hope of re- popular recording artist Monica) @iills and excitement for the whole sults All television networks arranged to carry Khrushchev's address and the question period following it Kirby 8 to make an appearance lat the Models from the Margaret Ann ‘Alicia’ Bridal, Oxford. and DeCor \ store | } family Cowbeys, Indians and midget ear racing, plus bargains galore, On the 20-mile drive into Mary- Innd, few people were out to see the Premier oe hag? ost lavhion ghom (rome ain 16 3 two mt Ny . — : all tole (pm oon Wo Huron street in the None = them applauded. = Isecond block west of Saginaw Mrs. Khrushchev Wears Best Gown All participating merchants will he offering special values throughgut the Festival Days cele- bration jshops are to show the latest in womens and children’s wear in al ") | need it least.” . many firms that so big “there was not even a | Sere > place to drop an apple” on the | cates street, f | a anil “Not even the end of World War, Sa: Hl brought such a sea of people onto the streets of Washington, "|| said the Communist party organ! Pravda | > hae _ eter BEMIS: The Weather Full US. Weather fureao Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Temper-— atures will average shout 8-10 degrees beleq nermal, high of 748 and normal low pf M4. Slow warming trend over sol Ary Ne precipitation ts Indicated | Withds today at 4-8 miles northerly. = | Today in Pontiac | Lowest temperature preceding ‘ 4ii At §@ am Wind velocity 8 m poh Direction—Northeast! | Bun atts Wednesday al 6 49 pn j Sun rises Thureday at 604 am | Moon “sets Thursday at @ 45 am } Moon rises ‘ay af 630 pm Downtow it~ femperatares rer an 4am fam 4 7 a.m mh? 12m ‘ uh BOM c.ceeen. ae dpm cane 6 @ O.M.....0..-. 47 16 O.@...-...... 1 Tuesday tn Pontiac (Aa recorded dotutown Highest temperature 7) Lowest temperature 45 Mean temperature Weather-——Partly clour: One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperature . al | Lowest temperature .-9. .. 0 Mean temperature 5 als Weather—Rain Highest and Lowest Temperatures Thets ate In 84 Vears 06 in 1930 43 in 1016 Twesday's Temperature Chart i Alpena 49 «37 Marquette 47 (34 Baltimore 82 57 Memphis aif Bismarck 57 28 Miami B oO 74 Brownsville 07 73 Milwaukee S@ 44! ndrbiga 44 41 Minneapolis 66 40 ‘ Chicago f2 New York 1 "2 ; * ~— Cinethnati 82 53 Omaha ai 46 MSUO STUDENT LOAN GIFT-.— Louis H dents at MSUO adn maa a At 8 heehee ped 7 Schimmel (right), a member of the Michigan Detroit 62 4) Pittshurey 90 49 State University Oakland Foundation, hands The federal gov Port Worth 90 63 &t. Louls 85 42) Chancellor’ D ‘apd ' m 0 Reptas a b 8. Prancinco $3 53 t ) urward B Varner his personal oughton BS! Marie 47 2 ee - & oh Ione Jacksonville 83° 67 Traverse C. 50 38 cheeky for 82,000. The money Kangas Olty 3 Washington #3 ¢0 per cent needed under the federal student loan Lansing 87 36 fieattle a2 (4! Los ‘ee 7 462 Tames a 670 4 represents the 10 fection that * Pontiac Freee Phete with loang to continué their edu- cation under the National Defénse Education Act. ernment has granted the schoot $20,000. “This kine of private benefaction is evi- dence of the unique community support and af- exists,’ program which will peoy ice aa ants of 10 stu Schininel s kQHeTOUS gift. Varper said in accepting Ld alwaye ° Pah Indian Society of Clawson, they will set up an Indian vil- lage and start whooping it up at 6:30 p.m. Performances will be continuous every 45 minutes beginning at 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday and at 1] a.m. Saturday , * * & Friday night shoppers will see a racing exhibition when the Mir- acle Mile '4¢ Midgets perform at 945 There will be more than 4) cars in action on the center track * * * All stores will remain open daily Love May Hold Back It's Boots, Saddle for Miracle Mile Event Michigen Legislation LANSING (UPI)—It's unlikely there will be g legislative session Saturday. Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R-, Fennville), chairman of — the Senate Business Committee and the one who usually gets the time for meetings, is getting married, Hutchinson will marry Janice Caton, clerk in the Senate Appro- priations Committee, at the Has- lett Commanity Church at 2 p.m. Consumes Most Paper NEW YORK—The U.S. consumes :'|Birmingham. The Day in Birmingham = Lecture Series to Open (Oct. 8; Three to Follow Fred E. Bigelow Service for Fred E. Bigelow, 73, of 5825 N. Adams Rd., will Be held the end of World War II. together, there will be four speakers presented in this season's series. Each lecture will begin at 8:15 p.m. in the auditorium of Holy Nanie School located. ut Cee :, yesterday of a heart attack at St. meenwood and Harmon streets in Joseph's M, Scented fo Pen. tiaec. : He was a member of the Detroit > ‘Real Estate » the Detroit Kills 6 on Playground |Athletic Club, the Bloomfield Open |Hunt Club and was past president With Suitcase Bomb 7" os so"e7 | He also was the dean of real ' (estate appraisers in the state, and (Continued From Page One} ‘had appraised all of the property notes and asked her to read them. for the Lodge Expressway in De- She said he kept mumbling |troit. He was a past president «! something about God and ‘‘having|the Michigan Chapter of the Amei- power in a suitcase.” ~ jican Institgte of Appraisers. : 5 Surviving besides his wife, Otti- She sald he w : mbes , ‘ena dark ge jie, are three sons, Albert, Fred | little boy was carrying a litfle aw and Charles. * * * | brown bag. rown bag The service will be conducted by | “He kept on urging me to getithe Rev. Harry O. Martin of the \the children in a circle,’’ Miss First Methodist Church in Birming- Johnston said ham. j SHOWS SUITCASE ' She said he showed her his suit- —— WILLIAM N. ADAMS JR, case and a button he was holding Service for William N, Adams. in his hand. The button ‘looked J'-. six-month-old son, of Mr. and like a doorbell.” Mrs. William N. Adams of Metu- chan, N. J., formerly of Birming- Miss Johnston paseed the notes | ham, will be held 10:30 a.m. tomor- teacher, Julta Whatley. Chureh in Birmingham. Buria) will The teachers summoned Mrs. be in White Chapel Memorial Doty, who arrived ‘minutes later|Cemetery, Troy. with Montgomery. | The baby died Monday in Chil- “IT told him that he had to leave dren’s Hospital in . Philadelphia, the school grounds.” Mrs. Doty'Pa. after a six-week illness. The _said. “He kept telling me over body will be at Manley Bailey ,and over, ‘I have to get to the Funeral Home here unti] 10 a.m. ichildren, I have to follow the chil- tomorrow. ldren to the seeond grade’. Surviving besides his parents ! «That is the last thing I know.\are two sisters, Leslie E. and |There was a terrific explosion. I Margaret A., both at home; his from 9 am. to 10 p.m. All of,more pulp and paper than all the was standing near him talking to grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. the special shows are free. ‘rest of the world. 4 Specialists to Speak at MSUO Town Planning Talks Set By LEE WINBORN Four specialists in modern com. | munity development will be fea-} tured speakers at the ‘Volunteer Leadership Institute” at Michigan State University Onk- land beginning at 9 a.m. on Sept. 29 } * * * Dr Melvin J State University will talk on “Social-Econorhic Factors of the Modern Community,”’ and Dr. No-| land Heiden of the Oakland Coun. ty Planning Commission on “The Physical Structtire of the Modern Community.” The other two speakers are Dr. Christopher Sower of MSU, whose subject will be “The | Community as a Social System," | and Richard F,. Huegli, manag. ing director of the United Com- munity Services of Metropotitan Detroit. His topic will be ‘Social tavitz of Wayne Welfare Planning in the Mod- will take advantage of MSUO's Institute which should be made) gun ern Community." Details of the day-long program were made yesterday by- 4 plan- ning committee headed by Robert” 7 Langer, assistaht director of the |Pontiac Area United Fund, which met at MSUO. -— The program itself is designed primarily for social agency vol- unteer leaders, beard members and professional staff, clergy and church volunteer leaders of Macomb and Oakland Counties. Dr. Ravitz will moderate. the panel whose discussion will take up the major portion éf the morn ing's agenda * * * The Institute will focus on the theme, ‘Dynamics of the Modern Community.” : Based on the premise that the “community of. today is a very complex structure,” the purpose the citizen with. social, ecoriomic, political and physical factors in the modern community o * ¥. ¢ : It is also formulated “to show ithe interdependence of these fac- tors and to enable the citizen to raw upon ‘this knowledge in ar. riving ‘at enlightened decisions,"’ . * * * : Following luncheon in the new Student Cefter cafeteria, the con ference wil] break up into gfoups to discuss the panelists’ presenta: tions, The separate groups then will | return te the general seasion to. present two questions each to | the panel for further clarifi- cation. Pe { Ten. members of .the Lay Lead-. ership Ayn. have bee asked to} of the seminar is to familiarize . direct the discussions in the in- dividual groups, According to Langer, this pro- gram resulted from the ‘‘tremen- to be held deus response'' to the more modest | Members of the planning com- initial institute. held last year in the university's temporary class- room facilities. Over 125 persons attended that session and the requests for con- tinuing educationa) opportunities he has been overwhelming, Langer Charles Mentzner, executive sec-| said It is now planned to continue this series with periodical insti- tutes conducted in which sub- ject-matter..of.. concern to vol- unteers and their agencies will be studied with the cooperation ' of MSUO's academic faculty. “The University offers oppor- tunity for upgrading of our agen- cies’ effectiveness that could come Langer. . ‘We hope that the commfmnunity commendable and someWhat f unique philosophy of service in ex- MAP INSTITUTE PROGRAM — Three metm- bers of the committee planning the program for the MSUO Volunteer Leadership Institute Sept. Wat the new wiiversity go over last minute de- tails, They are (from left) Charles Mentzer, ex- ecutive secretary of the Qgancil on Community. | Fletcher of Birmingham and Mrs. [aazee Stephens of St.. Peters- jburg, Fla. | Urban Renewal Plan Report Presented tending educational opportunities, {Continued From Page One) |to adults as well as youth of the| projects credited as part of the community,’ he concluded, city’s net share. . x * * x * * This today stands at $1,378,470, imittee, in addition to Langer, are|to be paid for by so-called non- \Mrs. Mildred E. Bennett, execu-|cash local grafits-in-aid projects itive director of the Oakland Coun-| such as improvement of the Clin- ty Red Cross; Mrs. G. F. Craig,|ton River, parking lots, a main executive secretary of the Macomb) fire station, the loop perimeter United Community Services; and toad, and others. him.” ‘retary of the Council of Commu-|orable financial plan for the city ‘nity Services, Birmingham. ____ |Whereby its costs will be made up Others are Mrs, John K. Bag: ” of Geer ‘Associates, consultant by, president of the Birmingham on the’ project. Junior League; Mrs. Robert Craig, Me said it would also invotve Birmingham Junior League; Rich-| the elty’s buying a “substan. ‘ard Flaharty, executive secretary! tlal’” amount of property, rough. ‘of the United Commnunity Services| ly $800,000 at a vacant land of Southern Oakland County; and) price. |Dr. Lowell R. Eklund, director of! Last night's report, supported by from no other source,’ explained the continuing education at MSUO. ¢olorful maps showing < proposed * 4 Eklund’s office at the university) new land uses in the urban re- is accepting reservations for the! newal area, climaxed a study be- | in March of last year with a pod > assure accommodations, | planning advance of $90,112. lhe said. ,™ - ia “We're aiming for a very fav. «apis tage liege 3 ESS as my Pa a a eg guage 9 ai hiatal a a a ee et - a oes ager a= neh eat oo ™ eS ety nee ia Wied cee “Pi ticcae x oe twang NH ijpes a Ee ——. ' “a , a . Z . | : sal oO ss ee ee be oe ot } | “s ~ e | } : Lig 7) Sas ~~ 5 * } F THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BER 16, 1959 P “THREE Starts Tomorrow 9 A.M. THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -~ - SATURDAY Day and Night SIMMS SIDEWALK SALE | ——_ : , — . 7] —— Bargains Galore — et, Tl Throughout the Store. and On the Sidewalk, Too! hy a he ) |Spain’s Economic Fight Welds Him In raham,” was a recruiting for 300,000 volunteers in Pm Union| Army. iThie is the third = four dts patehe 6 on Spain today.) | By HENRY F. SCHULTE MADRID (UPI) — The future, jof Spain hinges on the pena lot an ambitious fight for econom- jie stability which began in mid-| i July, and no one knows it better ithan the opponents of the regime) 4 } * * & | : | They are clearly aware long-term repercussions — of the, iplan, whether it succeeds, fails or’ falls somewhere between TOM, RUM, VODKA OR WHISKEY But for now, they admit that coulins the plan has knocked out any | ' hopes for a change of regline =| the near future. th Jigtie f Earlier this year, Franco's foes, . especially Spain's monarchists, ¢- | pressed hope that economic catas-, Delicious Tom, Kum, Vodka of Whiskey Collins are now easy to make! Just add the required liquor with soda and ice to BOLLAMe HOUSE COLLINS MIX. Thafs a Other Holland House Secsal Mixes: Manhattan, Martini, Daiquiri, Olé Fash , Whiskey | Sour, Side Car, Bronx, | Quinine Tonic and the | oom pew sensational Gimlect. trophe might topple the Caudillo within a fnirly short time |OPTIMISM FADES But by mid-summer, their op tion. | at overhauling the national ero- coulis MIX ion dollars * * * Full pint—enough : This was a blow to Francos for 22 tall drinks. oppopents 89c “We had hopes that no aid would At food, Drug & Dept. Stores Write for free cocktail and canapé recipest top Geftend Howse Seles Co. Woodside 77.06.¥. f “The in regime,’ a spokesman said. Franco’ s Position Solid--Now of Francisco Franco. | of the, j t ' timism had changed to resigna-, On July 26, the Franco govern | ment announced the first in a eremiste, | series of drastic measures alnied small be forthcoming, or that it would triumph would entrench the Cau-, be made contingent on a change dil monarchist hope for a partial, ald has success If that happens, the middle-of- the-road opposition believes, Fran-| co may tire of facing the problems of ruling Spain and arrange for an orderly and early succession. Most “middie-roaders” believe that the logical step after Franco would be restoration of a king to Spain's vacant throne. The monarchists, who form per- haps the largest segment of the! opposition, look upon the return of a king as the ultimate solution 'to the question, “After Franco, what?” * + * ‘ The socialists, on the other hand, Hook upon the restoration of the |monarchy as no more than a tran- isitional step toward a socialist- 'democratie state FRANCISCO FRANCO | ; “ae But there is one thought that is |common to all shades of the oppo- sition! Can Any canes in ‘Spain’ s leadership will be made whenever and how- i ever Franco wants it, GEN. given the Franco regime a new lease on life.” On that, there was agreement | among all elements of the opposi- | tion — but on little else. Meany Calls for Labor Vote \defensive and must step up - mind of these, be old, ae ee oe ee. ee eee ee servative than Southern Democrats. Some ditionally a barometer of a. cqun- SE SRS try’s economy, any Republican.” no Risen ele Declares Union Men Should Ignore - Their, Party Affiliation figured it had done well last year! in helping elect Democrats to. c ‘ongress, “but, another victory like that might “rain us.” | * ® : Passage of the labor law revi-| sion indicated he said, that or-, ganized labor should support its’ friends whether they are Demo crats or Republicans. ‘ He asserted that labor is on the ‘NOW DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER. New Imperial DISHMASTER “a Fits any sink! A PERFECT REPLACEMENT FOR YOUR OLD FAUCET! Dishmaster is the woetl's finest faucet assembly ... and in just the whip of an eyelash it converts into the world’s fastest, most economical and political activities. * * * Meany blamed James R. Hoffa, | president of the Teamsters Union, for congressional approval of the x * (Next: Pretenders to al throne.) siento are the ex-, including nation’s but well-organized Com-! ‘munist. Party, who presumably de-| For instance, there the | nomic setup and putting new life. /,., complete failure of the govern. | into its jaternatignal commerce. nent's attempts to bolster the sag-| Part of the program put Spain ging economy so they could capl-| in line for massive injections of talize on the political chaog that {foreign aid, an estimated Wx) mil-, would follow kor that reason, the monare hists. jand socialists do not want complete failure LYFE PARTIAL SUCCESS But realizing that an ancqualitied| firmly than ever, they nonspectacular | la more ALWAY S FIRST QUALITY! Full sized! Full bodied! Vibrant with color! Packed with value! Take traffic like a thru- way because they're crush-resistant, soil-resis- tant Avisco rayon and acetate. They come in practical tweed tones, sandlewood, smoke pearl, jJawn green, rose, light grey, beige ana tur- quoise. Machine wash at medium setting. Rub- berized jute backed. 27 by 48 inches......4.98 (24 by 72 inches......5.95 Shop the town! 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FE 4-151 | WATCHDOG. “KEEP-FILL” SERVICE ~~ 351 S. EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR SUN-FIRE FUEL OIL WEBBUEy PADDOCK STREET © can. y “1518 eae Oe ar —— ~~ a | | . sO | : Te ee ! ; a ae Ae ) Hs yu q , ie i ry 7 re : % a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959 ) } a dni : ql : and allow the trees to|Dri, F Ihaby carriage near the emergency |) at fo eceving), the American Meat tei. . This is a thd “dnek : | Let Trees Breathe Bee aw ee ences |Drives Baby Carriage = |e a A —tecay More Meat for Less be a eae ‘Compare Liquor Taxes ine Us 7 re rain |} _ FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UPI) — |Possibility of insect infestation. ITHACA, N. Y. (UPI) — Mrs. CHICAGO (UPI) — Last year, NEW YORK (UPI) — Since the/129 years of its existence. Horticulturist Charles M. Drage of Donald Farley was given a ticket Little in So Much the average person parted withNew York Traffic Deadly end of prohibition 25 years ago the Colorado State University advises} All brands of Norwegian sar-‘for “driving an unregistered ve- one per cent less of his spending NEW YO 650 federal government has collected, Traffic Accidents Costly. home owners with evergreen trees |dines are slowly smoked over slow/hicle and parking illegally, threat-} CHICAGO — One 200-pound hogimoney for meat than in 1948, yet! RK — Almost PET more than $46,200,000,000 in liquor in their yards to give them a week-|burning opkwood fires to enhance|ening the safety of Cornell Univer-jcontains about 21 pounds of mar-|he got nine more servings (aver. Sons were killed in New York City)peer and wine taxes, according to| Traffic occidents take 39,000 ly bath. He says this will remove'their tangy flavor. sity personnel” when she left a'ketable shoulder meat. aging all meats at % pound per traffic mishaps in one year. lthe Licensed Beverage Industries.' lives in an average year. ‘ : JIF PEANUT BUTTER ........ 12-02. jar 43¢ | TOMATO JUICE ........ 3 46-02. cans 89c | Delicious Libby brond. (ow PRICES - FREE Top valve STRMPS ) BEEF STEW ..........+.-6- 24-02. can 49c Libby makes a tasty stew. _ ee ey! SWEET PEAS ......- “1. ..6 10-02. pkgs. 99 ay > — Frozen Birds Eye brand is sweet and tender, la ; bw aY L Canpki ll STRAWBERRIES ........ 3 10-0z. pkgs. 79¢ er — Luscious Frozen Birds Eye sliced strowberries. am ‘ sn Ey: p3 SOFT . . . LIKE KLEENEX TISSUES tigre DELSEY BATHROOM TISSUE wom Ae 55° ba Nv Ty | US. GOVT INSPECTED — FRESH FROZEN BETTER MEALS...BUILD BETTER FAMILIES | ROASTING CHICKENS | 3 > l THERE'S ONLY ONE ORIGINAL — HYGRADE | _WEST US. 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DEL MONTE Sauer ‘ SAVE 15¢ ON 7 CANS—DEL MONTE 10c OFF LABEL ts 3 , caus + PENNANT MARSHMALL-O ... 10-07. jar 2¥¢ SWEET Gage Creamy white topping for desserts. PE AS } CLOROX ...........00... V2 gal. btl. 37¢ SAVE 8e—KROGER SLICED 7” 1 5 Disintects os It bleoches. (29 an 7 00 | , ANS VIENNA BREAD . saad COCOANUT BARS ...... 12.01, pkg. 33 ff , Farnous Independent brand. ss 3 SAVE 17e ON 6—DEL MONTE CREAM sae wanes Aare BREAD... . 2% 39 ~ LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT . 2 31/,-07. cans 29 k YELLOW CORN .. . 6 2% $]90 Areal snack treat! SAVE 14¢ ON 6—DEL MONTE » SLICED BEETS... @ a» 8100. SAVE % ON. 4—CAMPBELL'S wis 10° CORNED BEEF... ......... 12-02. can 57c- TOMAT SOUP ecee FY SD ead Sy eentekche q SAVE 6¢ ON 4—DEL MONTE | _ VIENNA SAUSAGE ....... 2 4-0z. cans 49¢ F FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 2 $700 KROGER ALL PURPOSE Testy sounagen prepared by Libby's | Save Ov son mong oem I GOLDIN SHORTENING §— W871 cH01085 .1e.rin me | TOMATOES sos a 9s : 59 “SWIFT'S FRANKS ......... 12-02. pkg. 49¢ SR a oy, one in wee Bid Ya eh vcs 1 aE OT kinetic A ° ‘ 3 5 . j o af FE Had Some Staff of Life WASHINGTON eating bread for at least 16,000 years without growing tired of it Primitive peoples first ate the seeds of wild vrains, then learned to grind them inte a crude ‘our No one knows “hen the first tire d was mac but the Swiss Lake Dwellers already had evelaped a baking tndustry 10.000 years ago, the National Geographic Sa ciety saVvs The lake dwellers mixed pul barley, with water, rolled the dough inte baked atones. Like other carly breads, it was unleavened. verized wheat, sheets, and Egyptians apparently d Most Primitive Cultures Form Man has heen of or tiactlet if on hot covered that bread could be luchtened by letting the to create pase 3.500 vears princip t) food 10 pay wages * * Ancient Cireeks leavened bread. but ino the Ave they preferred Baking was an timportant in wheat dou Triangular loaves okt have In kyypt an tombs. Bread was the ind often was used PTA, Nirs rh ferment syrnbolie the neen found acorns wked ¢ CUAPSe Teel SAN MATEO, Nikita Bayshore When alow iff dustry in classic Rome. By 100 B.C. there were more than 250 capital Kimpecor bakeshops in’ the centuries later, jan bakers. Brea wars hoen aM Jeracdinne U1 {1 to the populace mio alinest, Jia that Romans re thu s breve fn Australia’s Ion fucante established a enal, to (iired only two and eieus Arnhen thorigines grind water lily seeds mold it into loaves, hake it) The bread is palatable but CALL ON ALL - OVER iz00 3 e 9 z PTA MEMBERS) (”. James C National Congress of Parents and in an effort to + 12 milhon mark * California Housing Unit “ondey hell see iso Cie, Has Message for Nikita Calif Khrushehe | Standing | ¥ drives’ Prados newhborhood is aay next happy homer " Executives Are Told by Consumers. Official | i | Stress the Positive,' | CHARLEVOIX (UPI)—Michigan , can regain its role as the na- ‘tion's leading industrial state if! the citizens accept the challenge, | and both business and labor fight for what is fair for all, Robert P Briggs, executive vice-president of Consumers Power Co., said Tues- dity Briggs told the Association | Fxeecutive of Michigan at their meeting here that Michigan's citizens should accentuate the — | positive to overcome unfavorable | publicity about the state, They should emphasize the news of Briggs also called upon business people to take an active part in} political affairs, and to encourage! their employes to do the same— no matter what their political af-! filiations side the oak tree emblem of the Parker of Giand Rapids, president of the Teachers, prepares to sow xtend PTA membership beyond She urges PTA members to ‘call on all” The furmation of a state cham- — ber of commerce, now under way, Briggs said, is an important for- a sign erected ward step in increasing the voice | housing development. of businessmen in state affairs. for him by a In benglish and Russtan it ve About 95 per cent of the world’s the United (AP) “Every person in this ny Los fs free, boron is mined in States Iwa Tra school for WV HS Sop crite | tiie LOWEST MEAT PRICES WE EVER lind, and THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS heavy andl coarse OFFERED! * * * erican India of th: Pacite lopes made oa fleur from mes ROUND whieh they soaked in betting was ter. The flat cake was coohed in the sun The natives of the ‘pice Islands but SAT TV breatl The Wai Wai Indians of Brit in South America polsonous ish Gulana grate the root into pulp, squeeze out the deadly jJulce, and turn the meal into crisp, thin cakes, In the United States, are consumed each year. Most is the soft, white variety or standard bread. Bakers pounds of bread Moiuecas, or cut out the starchy pith of the Sazo palm for a whole. | relatively SIRLOIN SWISS STEAKS rev’ aa ae PPPS = = oO 5 FOCCCN PUCCC CCT lb. Oe tasteless FRESH 7 PAN READY CASSAVA FRYERS ~~wwueuww* wwwvvY rwuww ye * weve c lb. MICH. SNOW WHITE 1 billion VEAL toss = 29 progress, he said. | ale dk dike aks aid cir, 5 ee ee ee en. ca IM DG ene ie ee ee DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Buy your appliance from the sidewalk Thursday, Friday and Saturday ond ° receive @ generous bonus thot will mean dollars saved for Festival Days. Come on down, every appliance on our sidewalk carries a reduced price tag. és ‘ See the Side eo” > work savers. See Our Generous Offers on HAMILTON WASHER or DRYER See this pair on display on the sidewalk in front of our store — See the outstanding features of each, learn how easy you can enjoy these Buy Now and Receive Your | a ot — 1s a oe Va. ee ee walk Demonstration of ITE IRONER “The lroner With Two Open Ends That Whisks Through a Week’s Wash in Record Time. | Receive a Generous SIDEWALK BONUS Thursday—Friday—Saturday “| ‘SEE THE HOOVER | DEMONSTRATION ON OUR SIDEWALK These Appliances on Time Long Easy Terms call all other kinds, even whole wheat . and rye, “specialty Broken Slices MEATY Broken Sliced MEATY BEEF LEAN LAYER FRESH LEAN viet the must apwe st gee | GANAdian| Spare | Boiled Pot Sliced | Ground es eee ee eT Bacon | Ribs Ham | Roasts | Bacon | Beef In muvtulowe 1 a headed 49: 29 Lb. 4g: Lb. 39° Lb. 29: Lb. 39° Lb. doy Cerberus, guard: the eitranee to Hades SHOP OUR SIDEWALK DISPLAY FOR SHOE BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! WE'LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU THURSDAY, FRIDAY ond SATURDAY. Here Are a Few of Our Specials: FN S ~ Famous Brand -... Values to $14.95 Women’s Casual Men’s Thick Soled Reg. $8.95 aqamous RRANDS 47 N. SAGINAW ST. FE 2-8406 a : 7 ; { 4 J Ea § See all the Hoover products and make your choice now while you receive a generous. SIDEWALK BONUS rs cnt at 192 GOOD. HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC 51 West Huron Street. SIDEWALK BONUS |_}——=>7—_] MAYTAG WASHEP Will Be on Display in Front of Our Store During Festival Days See this new model and learn from the factory representative just how it can cut your work, how it can save you valuable time, how easy it is to own. Buy Now and Get a Generous SIDEWALK BONUS " Open Men. & Fri. 8 P.M. \. FE 4-1555 es a 2 a ge ia er ae or ee camel in vigil. eT Ne , aae ee ee ee ee ee Cg ee eee OL a ere ieee ee " a i 2 * : * * ac ." « ee ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959 ‘Ais f— = ; : Z . : 5 ciuplaiabn Gink ere tot ony <1 ter Gin pend teow tn a : , have been idled because of the H ed that light ' i, Rest, Sho Pers, ~~ |--place in downtown Pontiac | commission‘and hopes to add Steel Strike Hasn { strike. Would Require eat os ee ier pal | ‘Minister - Appotiled : You Can hank where shoppers can sit down | more benches in the future if ae v« * * All C H i intine aoe sec" Alcoholism. Board ; q for a few moments,” explained | the present ones aren't mis- Hurt Mich M h The MESC ae these included! ars to have reached 26 fae ae a | * : Local Me hants George Richman, association | used and the project receives igan uc railroad workers, truck drivers = S Li hts evel Po 50, and « ok fe gp | LANSING @ — A Congregational ba TC. president. favorable comment. . ar avd pie : ee. PEO rojects and some industrial plants Sen. William V. Mullin has intre-| jon the a os of Semon. are tr Nahar Parks Recreation in- (on either side of Huron and on iwill be closed if the arte lasts duced a bill that would require Saratoga 1s Oldest ‘Ten redwood benches “have Ehesaa som. | H ft cording to the Michigan Employ two more weeks. jevery car in Pennsylvania to have, The governor appointed Rev. F. p been purchased and set up st stalled ‘thea with fhe: com- Huron jut off Saginaw. ment Security Commission, at a system of outside flashing lights) The oldest race course now op. Willard Kime of Eaton Rapids to i points on Saginaw and Huron Sevt.oad convemtenge of shep- ~ Except for about 17,00@ work- | In the course of each year, the that would indicate speed. erating in the United States is'the board'to succeed Harlan Yel- streets by the Downtown Mer- pers in mind,” Richman | “The Old Oaken Bucket’ was! ers immediately idled in this ‘City of Vienna commissions major; Mullin said the lights would be the one at Saratoga, N.Y. The ‘land of Escanaba, who died in chants’ Association. added. ‘written by poet-publisher Samuel! state when the walkout started [works from nearly 200 painters visible to the driver and anyone first race was run there on Aug. May. The term expires in ,Sep- “We . kaye heard + several The assogiation got approval [Woodworth in 1817. 64 days ago, only another 2,000 lad 150 sculptors. : | within 500 feet of the vehicle. }2, 1864 jtember 1962. FREE LIGHTED WATCH FOR oA ‘OPEN / ‘| PARKING FOR SQUARE DANCING P2ah 4 NIGHTS. 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FE 5.4457 He | open to 9 p.m. monday; -— TFL-HURON SHOPPING CENTE TE thursday, friday, saturday ; ;, ; = Se ES ag eae ee P é THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959 , 4% “f rs apes LOTT Uroed | Die Gee ; F, El &e EY Spullding ito Plug Safety + & > FASHION DISCOUNT. STORES - Those at Convention 22 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Are Told of Mounting Danger on Highways Downtown yt] BAN-LON Long Sleeve Slipover SWEATERS DETROIT ww — Michigan Ki-| yiwaniang have been urged to join’ a “nationwide, combined and vig- Loroug campaign to promote safe- ze \ty on the highways of America.” ‘%| The plea came from Cecil L. 7, Morris of Springfield, I!1., a trus-| :itee of Kiwanis International, in a VISIT OUR FESTIVAL DAYS | OUTDOOR TRADING POST! Coordinates Were $699 $3.00 Girls’ & Boys’ CORDUROY COVERALLS peech to the 42nd annual conven- io ERR tS a ape cau Get : a Ee Butky Knits SIZES $-M-L-XL ition of Michigan Kiwanians here Shirtwaist Dresses Were $3.99 $1.88 f, > iain S 58 a eek Led state has 148 Ki- Skirt $1 9 e oe im BY “With a continuing heavy in- | Irts Were $6.99 and $2.5 ® it |e in automobile traffic, and Sleeve Value to | ‘ith, dibore and siete’ (baw ee a,’ 4 (ils. a ae | Blouses Were $2.99 $1.00 4 @ Sizes 34-40 $5.99 Pressways and genes Mor- SLOPING SOVIETS — Team of Russian in French Alps during climb towards 15,771- 5| ri id, “ te ae- foot high Ment Blanc ni ¥ @ Cardigans Es te = A “me aS om ol .- mountain climbers wends its =~ up ice slope foot high Ment near Chamonix. Play Sets | Were $6.99 $3.00 ‘ iA 0G ica cad he Cae 2 ar . G d R * d bli . one: 3Pe: : | ~ Boys’ & Girls’ | people. Prisoner Sends Blind Gir]|Gran4 Rapids Republican} Pedal Pushers ere $3.99 $1.88 to Be Sworn In Today LANSING (UPI) — Martin D.| Buth, Grand Rapids Republican, | will be sworn in today as state) 7-| “There are campaigns against| “~ \the spread of cancer, polio, cere- *_ bral palsy and many another such scourge, but we have neglected the iJ \tragedies of the highways. | Slips Gowns - ~ CORDUROY Chest of Gifts on Birthday SLACK & | PUEBLO, Colo. (UPI)—Little Were $3.99 $1,88, $1.29 | Were $3.99 $1.88 to $1.69 It is their way of helping some- SHIRT SETS ————— ee “Why, we haven't even Cynthia Solano, who is blind, cele- brated her fifth birthday with a one that is, perhaps, less for- tunate than they, although they representative from Kent County, Buth was picked in a special Children’s Playwear Were $1.00 59¢ yiseratched the surface in any all-| ; a election to fill the vacancy created % Reg. $3.99 Value PANTIES ‘jout effort to halt highway acci- pulses asad to which the host ba in an institution,” Tinsley by the death of Rep. Glenn Huns- Sh P. sh 2 fo $1 > @ FLANNEL 78 3 For 8 8< _ |dents. - a sf he on ho seeg [DBE (R-Grand Rapids). orts — Pedal Pushers. ... r bi SHIRT $ ~| Almost 100,000 persons per | The unexpected “party” began ot, a eee bi birthday The swearing-in will give Re- ; Sizes 5-7 ‘| Year are disabied in highway ac- |when an express truck unloaded Tirtsley explained | hadi reed about! Publicans a 55-54 membership Py @ SIZES 4.8 Reg. 39c Each FREE BALLOONS | cldents “1, That means a million of our throughout America. population are being crippled ‘| by automobile crashes every 10 a huge package at |home. Inside were a cedar chest with | Cynthia's the cancerous tumors which rob- bed her of eyesight. Tinsley said edge in the House, Gov. G. Mennen Williams is ex- Satons ss “To Cynthia on her fifth birth- anonymous. He has served 15 to fill the vacancy created earlier 36 North Saginaw Street. WITH EACH PURCHASE Not day” burned into it, and a variety | years and is in his 50's, the war-|this month by the death of Rep Frank (; Staiger of Port Huron, of hand-made leather items, in- Many other unadvertised specials in all depts. den said. Charline White (D-Detroit). # Michigan secretary, was presented) cluding a purse, belts, key con- 24.4 check by District Governor Sid-| tainers and- wallets. There was hey nev F. Main of*Harrison “to help) even a purse for her mother. | & defray your expenses on your | i] coming vacation trip to Scotland | The card accompanying fhe eA | USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN | “Shop Where Every Day Is Sale Day” lgifia had the mame of the donor —and his prison number. \Norstad’s Daughter tok ot ; . ' Warden Harry C. Tinsley of to Wed Childhood Friend | the Colorado State Penitentiary. PARIS W# ~ Kristin Norstad | didn't think it so unusual. daughter of Gen. Lauris Nocatad | + *« * |Supreme Allied Commander for |““@ have had many cases Furope, will marry a childhood Where articles in newspapers tell- friend Thursday. _ ling ef people who have suffered The bridegroom 1s Nicholas Wes.| Setious injury or illness or other son Craw, an amateur pilot and trouble have prompted prisoner WINCHESTER 94 ‘sports Car racer, He is the son of reaction. 30-30 AND 32 ae Demas T. Craw of Charlottes:' Many inmates, for example, | SPECIALS wie. Va are willing to contribute blood. — Reg. $79.85 SY ‘$5Q% Wace. Cae eo Traverse - Motorist Hits Remington 58 Auto. = * A Pe bs met Ge UBS HUNTI HIP BOOTS Reg. $21.95 5] 4% INSULATED UNDERWEAR $9" ss suIT N U © Ve, =] oe — - ™ o SALE Open Friday ‘til 9 P. M. ‘Has Heavy Fleet i \ Norway's merchant fleet more than seven million tons. | S | e it - D Knit -- Dress | City, Michigan who was killed | in action at Port Lyautey, Moroc. 12-16-20 Ga awarded the Congressional Medal Parked Cars: ° of L : - ITHACA 37-R Reg. $136.45 onor Was Seasick § 00 12-16-20 GA. ‘oy : ° , 22, were born at Ft. hoice ; was listed on a police report as the Cc Mise Norstad, who has attended | suse of &_ motorist striking two Winchester Model No. 12 Remington 740 Auto. schools in the United States and| aan . | ‘ - | = 12, 16, 20 Gouge 30-0 a 308 Cal. ington in 1956 and a year later inj Officers said the 32-year-old Paris. She has lived here with her driver was treated at a hospital $ 99 : , ° STEVENS #311 AL es « and his wife attended a movie 106 N. Saginaw St. DOUBLE BARREL | Craw was graduated from entitled “Abandon Ship.” After \He will enter the Johns Hopkins 8torm-tossed ships, he said he be-iff ‘ . -_ ae Fad 554° License ond Doe ' School for Advanced International |Came ill and went out to his Cat | eam eee SSL ™ : Permit Here Early Itilm The § a | An attack of nausea struck him contro] of the car, the man told 16 5. CASS AVE. has officers. No efie was reported BRAIN 8 I a a Sport and White | €o, In 1942. He was posthumously P ° $ 99 Both Miss Norstad, who is 21,| Your i ~ N Z i * P *® « j Reg. 594.95 ‘71 99 102 GRAND RAPIDS \—Seasickness ALE Europe, made her debut in Wash- Parked cars Reg. $104.95 578 Reg. $134.50 SALE parents for the last nine years, (for his ailment. He told police he "16.20. ‘Princeton Untversity this summer,/2bout an hour of high waves and 12-16-20-410 GA. Get Your Hunting will cents "hee A Studies in Washington in October. while his wife saw the rest of the : va _ _ ; r ort Shop lathe car wee eee Ea A Downtown Festival Days Feature! ‘injured. ti Consumers Power Co. Downtown Pontiac | Store Only | Miss Mary E. Jackson Ge tics. Stote University Graducte Home Economics | | FREE! CAKE will be given | away te seme lucky | Sponsored by , COFFEE for All Plus Carnival | Ride Tickets for | the Kiddies! Fine-woven cotton in a tich plaid patteen, “Trinadad” ives summer-light com- a warmth without weight! Rose, blue, green Terry Hand Towels Reg. 59¢ to 984 ea. 3 | Ser Home Economics Dept. VA 4\ Pri. ANY Mosely first quality oes 8 few irregulars. 16x26” SEE THE NEW 1960 ROPER Gas Range in. operation r, with all its outstanding _) 7, features that make cook- , he fun. 250 Paper | Napkins | | i Save de Pkg! Reg. 37c : Novelty Glassware Yout Choice Just ++ Stock up on absorbént non-cling embossed napkins. 13" square. — i se. ALL THIS EXCITEMENT TAKES PLACE DURING PONTIAC Rory pe...com 33°™ DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL DAYS sett, 10 Re Oh oe oo ff at CONSUMERS POWER CO., 28 W. Lawrence’St. " — : : \ ‘ \ ~ \ : ; : ene 4 ‘, | ‘Citizens Group ~ to Meet Monday Romney Calling First General Gathering on: State Problems WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959 mate DETROIT (UPI)—George Rom. ney, American Motors president and head of the “Citizens for) Michigan” committee, said today; the group will hold its first gen- eral membership meeting Monday! in Lansing * ¥ * Romney said more than 300 cif. zens from 78 communes have indicated they plan to attend the meeting at the Lansing Civic Center. i | = — ee 96 By ‘12 or 81 Inches. The vigilante-like committee, pe i : " aa ee eS |) D PRISCILLAS St co oe ae -. Dacron be sisegid with a four-point } | ‘ program aimed at solving Michi- | Perfect quality Dacron priscillas ’ gan’s ills, | ~ With 175% fullness and deluxe $ A temporary sub-committee will, picoted ruffles. Wide enough to propose crisscross on standard win- —What services do Michigan's: - dows, little or no ironing, no pr. = citizens need from their state gov-)| | shrinkage. ermment” | ss —How should needed state gov- I ses - Re ’ ss } ~e Be “24 Re Ca 3 ernment services be paid for? —How should the state govern- | ment be structured to carry out its responsibilities? 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The toad is one of her menagerie of clams, (J ged RADIO $1648° ' Connie Deschler, six-year-old daughter of Apple- snails, fish and fowl. : Repeat Of a Sellout! um tee |) Square PERCALE INCREDIBLE SAVINGS! BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Coal. which was the-S6éurce of than 39 per cent today. accord-! West Berlin is the bicgest city |; MOUS M WOOLS Mi 6-3900 almost 90 per cent of the nation’s ing to the National Industrial Con jin Germany with 2.900.000 inhab- s Just in time for holiday FA AKER energy in 1900, accounts for tess {coence Board ftants sewing. Think of the ap- . r . rons, little girls’ dresses, $ Exciting new 1960 styling in . 5, perky _ housedresses for yds dimensional weaves, basket 88 4 yourself, for gifts. Hun- ° weaves! 100°. woolens, also see - dreds of prints and colors X5'. wool, 15°. nylon blends . 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Better Hold Down Sports or Busy High Student By OM BENAMIN FENE and vitt Coie ) petmral educa PID LIAN FINE flop os sed) os pee uabiver? cote AY } f th ninth Presider Paved itis aie iS le nine | oy pried tivtast Le Conant oof Tarvin mikes thes: le oat | fentativelye whether bet mnendation preys for ceotleve. i busines “bach child should be required cont mehr after Ho ty tate four years of English, hol prepare to enter 'oitree or four years of sectal lewd | studies (including two years of If ver ehid eortain he loess Amechoan problems or American fo wirit ft fo college but does goverament, one vears of sei wert aa Vetisanie op technical or cab sclence) and a year of math fechmien} covee:. if may be worth. emathes (algebra oor general while to Tet moe omiotiite to the gathinattbes).’ coves’ mii wihese REAP Along with aa ehotor of eatnses townie aviathintle = Preys there petal findbenit But if a voutgester ds andechd choose tlMyr tea hers a) rene cdo owbout what be wiante fo do cin Vater haath h as the Germany,” he said. from the Pontiac Chapter of the’ Other advisors in altendanice ‘Order of DeMolay returned this week after attending the DeMolay Schitte ee sar da tate Conference in- Marquette. Boys attending were Ronald | The annual conference was Wijton, Bob Jones, Gary Perkio. held this year on the campus of (Gary Lessel, Buck Pfablert, Paul | Northern Michigan College. ‘Hagle, Ron Myrphy, Norman Nor- Advisors from the local chapters gren, Ron Dunlap and Paul Koek* dged the a united Luebke, 64, agricultural minister s in Adenauer's government for six years, succeeded Theodor Heuss, whose second five-year term ‘ended Saturday. | SAVE FABULOUS BUYS AT BARNETT’S TRADING POST ON THE SIDEWALK LOOK?! $2.95 SPORT SHIRTS $4.00 DRESS SHIRTS $2.95 MEN’S CAPS $2.95 SLIPPERS Your Choice A rehie Barnett Boys’ 55c Men’s $1.00 SOX SOX THES ee a oe | GET.. DOWN EARLY—SHOP ALL DAY eae What the Fellows Are All Lorde gen ES MEN'S $1.50 & $2 For eS Bs a Famous Brand CORDUROY and HOPSACK SLACKS b 4h Z b No-Belt Continental and Ivy Flap Back Styles Sizes 28 to 38 Specially Priced at Just Received! Large Shipment LEVIS POLISHED COTTON § AQ§ SLACKS IN ALL COLORS AND STYLES. SIZES 28-40. 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Whe thats? i wate Sos . ** ately’ la" Ass ~< ces You Can atch if Desired! Two! 150 NORTH SAGINAW | RIGHT NEXT TO SEARS sh! No Corrying Charges! = PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959 | fue OlAN | Jet Boat May "Beck tee en, Mom Snake Sings i . 2 } a ee ee , St a Ci “hy? Ta ' We arly a for Dicer Gets . : NEW HAVEN, Conn, (B—House-, would continue | ROME, Vi. (UPI}—Mrs. Myra H N p th - — before their Jersey last summer, she was i Tregiown Stansell was walking in as Oo Fropelier or wives—would you chuck mop and) marriage last tall. {troduced to a young’man who had ner backyard on her" to feed i dish towel for the glamorous life a ‘come down. trom, New Haven to hogs Rudder; Powered Besides, she says, “he's very New the chickens when she heard 8 j et of the Broadway stage? excited watch a:friend in the show. yong aamnething : | Stream of Water “Come along, and see how it's wae very rons joroneat ye al { te if Or, as she commented a her| That's right, it was Dr. Green.'someone “singing.” { - Wea cinch. &— decision to leave her native Mine (Time aid the res. Mrs. Stansel? looked in the a . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —The * *« * apolis, Minn., “The performing bug) P. 8. She still spends time push-irection of the sound just in time i newest wrinkle in boating, Amer- You can sing, dance, have freshijust was tod strong — somehow I ing that mop, and twirling that/to see a rattlesnake. She leaped \ : ; good looks, and have worked hard felt 1 had to go on with it.” dish towel. back before the reptile could i ica's seat an scat, ea - ,fm off-Broadway shows, on the ee ow —_——— strike. , “Jet-propelled”’ runabout whose treult and - i sietand of ectecr (cmad comeeiy: “auner on swine? | | Like many singing careers, Miss Telephone Association The five-foot snake, who ap- . ers ~ The latest heroine of the real- Frank's began during childhood. | parently was “singing” for his ably revelutiontie tte indentry. life Broadway success story is | “I've always sung—all my life,” Opens Annual Confab supper, just didn’t have a chance. Mrs. Jack P. Green, wife of a |she says, “and I guess a performer . Mrs. Stansell surmmoned : { Rit stage: and — Yale University pharmacology needs an outlet. Eventually 1) GRAND RAPIDS a = ee ber and they shot the po tie force fa wecneedone ewan Renee: found myself thinking about getting| oo dependent Telephone 4 = of water whith is cadees tana You may know her better as Wo it professionally.” topened aera a | Just to make sure it was dead, a vent in the bottom and shot out; Arlyne Frank; playing the lead| It wasn’t long before she was | About 400 persons from inde- \they fired several rifle bullets: a special device in the stern. The water exit looks somewhat ' like the end of an oversized gar- dep hose with big deflectors at the nozzle which guide the boat when pulled either left or right by the steering wheel. The craft, known as tie Beuh-| ler Turbocraft, is built by the In-! diana Gear Works in Indianapoois| role of Marian the librarian in| in New York Qity, working in pendent telephone companies |into the snake's body and beat “The Music Man.” She recently the fashion service department |throughout the state are expected |it with a large stick for good | { | replaced Barbara Cook opposite) of a magazine and taking sing- to attend the three-day meeting. measure. seen oe ae MONEY TO LOAN » * * “When I arrived I knew I needed| TO IMPROVE OR MODERNIZE YOUR HOME nee ‘what you may have more work,” she says. nig Seven: Oe only =| A year later she decided she a a " says MISSiwas ready to make the theatrical | Frank, “and that's to work hard. |rounds. Within a few months she “People think there are all kinds|haq her first job — a lead in an! a 4 a : f short cuts — there aren't any aw from a New Zealand design . 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Si cs Pontiac's Only Registered Jewelers—American Gem Society. “how $59" . : ALSO 45 WALNUT ST., MT.CLEMENS, MICH, | 1 \ Le pe oe ere ey SS ee ee a ae ee ee a ee i i i ee ee ee i ge ee Oe Hr me TV ‘Shear’ Torture for Customers — a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1959 | : f f Marriage License . | | — , Ski- Jum Made. | _ApP ‘catinne Hal Boyle Says: ! p sts=eeer | Actor Has Profile Problem riopdalt Harvey L. Hopkins. Warren - Kathleen M. Reilly, Southfield j- : ‘Italian scientists have created an Barber College Clients Se NEW YORK (AP)— Actor Ed-|University. He is married and has-reason given was that the public/**tificial ski-jump with a kind of a Nervous Bunch, but Jobo K, Rove. Birmingham ' ward Binns has two profiles—andithree daughters. ; jdoean't want a show that faces up Plastic ‘‘snow” that looks like “ghem “But is this The program got off to good | _ ty co y . 0 panels of plastic which looks like pig for student barbers. Hetrn ty Berkey, Mate! Esrk | good or bad’” critical acclaim but has been |48aln Tuesday. multi-colored spaghetti pressed The school is owned and oper eect 2 ee be < he asked dropped by the sponsor. Its fate is The boom started early this sum- flat in wormy Cross-cross ie ; ' nr Gell Eat " an ‘ r "Dc — fh d_ by kM. Robinson ; nll ) shows | haven't shot one man. — at the ron ot to 12 FOR BOTH EARS elderiy soap mugs Janes A Smith Grand Forks AFB EDO SNE AERIS DIAS 1 did punch one fellow in the: ripe = hour, looks like a , FE 4-0539 fie avdlege oaffierlly che A Wis ¥ Wate Presian Visine a stomach, and | kissed a girl. Is Mee one. Paia tun mare bt there « Davia E Crews. 191e Onarke “People on the street mistake that too much violence? | Oi was struck at 4,45] feet. a MIDTOWN SHOP ne fee much of the time The farlene ¥Y Wiscombe 699 Peaso: & me for someone on the FBl-want-, * * * foot and a half deeper than the vation Army sends o€er volun witinsell N Chanpell Jr. Muntington‘ed list” said Binns. ‘‘Detectives) «put still we were dumped, even | first well which is now Precis, Absepots cneagetea eh, = teer “models” for the beginner Adele F Yourl Bloomfteld Hills tell me I dook just like a detec-\though we had good ratings. _The about 100 barrels a day. hidents Frencia J Tinka 4§ Osemee tive. That's funny to me, because | ——_———_——— ———— _ — Occasionally a part-shaved cu , 5 '3 Susanne LL Haddrill Clarketon no real detective I ever met real- fomer gets the whips und jangles AP Wirephote | Janes Barnard, 124 State ly looked like one.”’ | Dorothy J Ladd, 48 Florence « the student bears dowr on him! IME SHORT AND THE LONG Shortest virl in the Miss | Alters. Vandoresrast. Gries ills * * ® . < . be : - ber % my il “4th unsheathed straight -eazor. . America lineup this week is Miss Atlantic City, Phyllis Geraldine, | Virginta £ Dtxon, Clarkston A peaceful man by nature who | 8] wy ¥1 tow la One novice barber sald two of his) Ving ix only five feet, two inches tall, with measurements of 35-21 Royce B Everett, 141 Osceola served as an armament officer ‘in oO “patients” jumped out of the chair! 4 Tallest is Miss Florida, Naney Purvis, who is five feet, nine ae ‘\ ‘ee np iavere AVorld War II, Eddie is a former Ay ’ . vr ! io ‘ oO " at | es ; ouleve | : See ind) fled without letting him re hes tall with measurements of 35'y-24'y 36. Miss Atlantit. City Joanne 8 Doyle, 685 Chalmers instructor at Pennsylvania State riove the lather Robinson, who said he published the first book oon how-to-do-it —_ barbering in 1900, kes to think that his students have the freer dom to develop their talents. But’ ‘Exodus Tops Fiction i Skywritten Cross N- sitll keeps three instructors ats Over Washington YF y the a) Oo nke sure i ' eee cet into ne " ‘On Bes! Seller list | WASHINGTON PF — A shy- hicrste ind is not eligible for the Miss America title Though heginning barbers are written cross a mile and a half | patiently instructed in the delicate | (Coroptied Bobisns Wieck long floated over Washington mt oof shaving, it seems to be: FICTION | Tuesday as Soviet Premier Nikita ung out of fashion, Robinson) FXODUS, Un S Khrushchev drove into the ud LADY CHATTERLEY S LOV qity “Frankly he sighed ‘harbers ER. Lawrence Nicholas y. Nonnenmacher, re hist too darn lazy nowadays) DEAR AND GLORIOL VIY president of Christianform, said fone aman a shave“ SICTAN, Caldwell that Anti Communist Information ; : Pk UGLY AME TICAN Leder Organization hired a New York : er & Burdicl skyweriter to put up the cros« in Dr. D. M. Harris Heads APVIST Vl) CONSENT, white smoke “just as a symbol State Health Officers as of our faith.” NONELOTION “ NSING? (UP wotialal | EATUS SEEAREAGS : * . i ot uy rin see i fe SEA EER! Fairy Tales Live On | iris, director o w hanen ihe F Hillsdale health department. 1s the FOR oF PEAT Gidlden Hlans Choastiin Andersen Dan on Genuine Leathercroft | he" 00 ‘ll ed C THURSDAY-FRIDAY ew president oof the Miehijan rik. YEARS WITH ROS Phin ash write, oof fates tales died oat STUDENT CASES oes . ; 2 . SATURDA Health Offiees Association. ° the tet VAT> But his delighthil works Live RPE CO Cee Se ces — .. 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It would cause them to use flip- pant judgment in deciding on cru- cial issues. But it wouldn’t make them obviously ‘‘out of whack.” In a time of crisis, that could be disastrous to the United States. And it could be done by one Red agent—pretending to be a salesman, a néwspaperman, or a repair man, The Pentagon doors are open to the public five days a week; the vents are- also open, A brief-case-full of the gas would be enough for the entire Pentagon. Or another ordinary-dressed man could sit quietly in a visitor's gal- lery of the U.S. Senate. He could have in his pocket a smail squeeze bottle no larger than one a woman uses to spray lacquer on her hair, * * * A few silent squeezes—with the bottle never leaving his pocket— and the whole Senate would be breathing this gas, They'd turn quietly, inconspicuously irrespon- sible, Suppose again, this was a time of international crisis, Again, it would be impossible to know what had happened. Who would be able to say to the chiefs! of staff, or the defense secretary, have been gassed, your judgment is irresponsible?” * * * know when to put on the masks. or to a bevy of senators, ‘‘You of thé White House? Or suppose Red airplanes spread a fog of’this gas over an Ameri- ,pan Army in the field just before a crucial battle—either in World War Il or in a Korea-type “brush war."* WIDE. AREA American experts estimate it would be practical to spray an | area say 10 miles by 20. pipet Or suppose a few whiffs of this |\—and their commanders — gas were circulated at the proper then probably wander off — NEW ARMY GAS masks could protect soldiers from the new gases, but since they can’t be tasted, smelled or seen, no one would jeare in the world. The Red want to do anything at all, ae that will make him think he’s lently sick for a wills = even’ though he isn't. ALL *E i tlefield — and for: “key, factories, defense. A few of these dangerous Most Italians Catholic ROME — About 97 per cent .of all the Italian people are members of the Roman Catholic church, ac- t- cording to current estimates. Hastings May Purchase Building for City Hall HASTINGS #® — City council is studying an offer to buy an insur- -jance firm's building and two lots for $65,000. to use as a new Hast- ings City Hall. Attorney Paul Siegel was in- structed to plan for a bonding election on a proposed purchase from Hastings Mutual Insurance Co. The firm's two-story brick -\building is located across the street from the present city hall which was built in 1896. Insurance firm officials said if the transaction is approved, their company would buy the bonds at less than current interest rates. 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Decorative Imported Italian Cork Bottle Stoppers with hemersas hand-carved, en eee tops, reg. $ IGGS © Open Thursday, F riday and Saturday "til 9 P.M. for this event! $ li each . each 10¢ Qs believes more courses are being of Twentieth SLE, weeded for millions of retired per- Americans. SOL Fifteen millon Americans The tensions for whicti tin s« vady have re roca or plan to} perts view adult educnjien fy Soon the near future. Many cure have little to dd we completely bewildered about) troubled warid situation how to adapt themselves to their} Ironically, they ster from 4 new dite hooming economy, an ine! * oe * amount of ferure tis oi) te rere elev peal Courses plain easy living f read rh hould inelude ' * * * | Gh how | 1 retire Arthur © Pirin 2 fant t ber {ohoaw te maintain ecutlh<« OCreTLArs Totti Wana) proper tie Li I tity ils hustle Association of Bul ult rbot Freatobaas te help make Educats declire ~ e oof leisure tine - “A large s eit sl Che Agnes Such courses already are be- gall Pep: Hn ae Ing sponsered by public school AEG gL AEST os toe systems of several New York have the material things test the citi s. Others, almed at workers 7 want out of lif at beat Who are nearing retirement age, hac they start asking th ! have been started by industrial what firey Burman says that wians pes \ - i - CHAT “wOtts fail to develop enough in shih th ci would terests outside of their jobs anette dias iiult education When they become suecessful - —_ 6 ane the fe and don't have to work so hard na rita dulerates they don’t know how to use Pree i It persons who have time no m than fourth grade edu Resulting nestle: sne tten feads catton The fication association fo tensions that « datnave health offieral pion that reducing and happiness Doctors have ame iiliteries portant in maintain plicated such tension with bevart on to Sfpeor rhion disense and mentay ilnes * * * San 1OLOpLISTS blanie therm for ad bent Hi million Armerioans THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, « WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959 Adult Education Helps . | Ease Your Tensions at School Fe the Netherlands a record WASHINGTON (NEA) — Space would help broaden adults interests vision, correspondence courses and) 1,702,000,000 guilders (450 million age tensions got you jumpy? Theniso they could make better use ofjclassroom instruction dollars) in the next fiscal year, try going back to schoo] this fall That's the opinion of National Education Assn. experts who help design and promote adult educa tion courses believe the personal well CE] They essential to the program 1s He voree, crime and otter 1 | lems * * * Burinan cxplon that | fg more frere 1 partion nn them I WOMEN IN A MILIANERY course are ty pre taking part in adult education Americans now igo) CONS eachings techniques 1 free time He believes the courses should include all academic subjects in | addition to hobby courses that are already widespread. Agreeing with him is Adult Edu-| A course on Itant Bill Van Orman tokinge poort oom welll Hoof the 40 millon fs \Dutch Defense Costs -lto Establish Record THE HAGUE, Netherlands us | Military and civil defense will ke « * according to the budget introduced | As an example of the variety’ ‘in parliament Tuesday. of subjects offered, educators point * * * | Ito ecently started. The ' A total revenue of 8,280,000,000 IBGE) ee y guilders ($1,180,000,000), it was include: estimated, will leave a deficit of, trave] in 951 million guilders (250) million| dollars), Land Japan has only about 15 million acres of arable Jand. hp icf ‘Joliet, 1 A course on state government | and politics for new members of Has ae Ae | the Minnesota legislature. | A course on civic responsibility lin Baltirnore, Md ___ a * Li * | A course, sponsored by sever: i!' 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Magnus on Brookside drive, «Bloomfield Hills, who is pictured here greeting her We Must Be Crazy ae Pontiac Press Phetes cchioweates for the day; from left, Mrs. Donald O. Newman, Mrs. Edward H. Vieriech, Mrs. Peter Aldo, Mrs. Hugh Hales, and Mrs. Allan Denham. Even Our Fruit Juicers Have Fins By MARY PRIME NEW YORK (UPI)—We car-crazy that we want every- thing to look like an auto, says an industrial designer. “Vacuum cleaners have tail fins, fruit juicers have tail fins, and so do outboard mo- tors,’ said J, Gordon Lippin- cott, who is a partner and co-founder of a design firm here. “That's just the first of a long list of design cliches which are derivative of auto styl- ing but not always appropriate to the fanction of the product,” he added, *‘Look at the run of ads for small appliances in any magazine or newspaper. * * x “Time was, when radiator grills were found only on the front end of the family trans- portation. Now you find the same motif on everything from gas heaters to radios, Chrome strips and two-tone color jobs are just as common.” Harriet Rose Meyers and Robert Stanley Dunsky were married Tuesday evening at Hotel Sheraton- Cadillac. Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Meyers and e Mr. and Mrs. lias David Dunsky. MRS. cr Amerjcans have become so_./ Who is at fault — consum- ers or designers? _ © * “Both,” Lippincott sai d. “Americans are primarily in- terested in Active Products— products that, like the auto- mobile and the “airplane, go places and get things done.”’ BLAME SOCIETY Our society determines taste, the designer continued. In the middle ages, people primarily were interested in spiritual values and the life to come. Their creative energies went into Gothic churches and illum- inated manuscripts. “While we of 20th century America haven't totally aban- doned the contemplative, our aims are different. The more things a given product does and the more efficiently it does them, the more we admire it,” he said, * * * Automobiles, p h on o graphs, and household appliances are essentially a coordinated blend of many of the same mechan- ical processes, he explained. So it's natural that their vis- By Pontiac Eastern Star ual appearances reflect this. But designers also must shoulder some blame for fall- ing into ‘‘unnecessary ruts’’ just because they think ‘“‘peo- ple will insist on an air-con- ditioner that looks like a box in the window or a car that looks the way cars have al- ways looked,” Lippincott said. * * * “Who knows? Someday we may have a car with the four wheels in different positions or an air-conditioner that looks like a room divider of grace- ful sculpture,” he concluded. Installation Is Scheduled Pontiac Chapter 228 Order of Eastern Star, met for the first meeting of the season Mon- _day evening at the Masonic “Temple. Mrs. Theodore March- ROBERT S. DUNSKY Couple Speak Vows in the Crystal Ballroom Harriet Rose Meyers, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Philip Meyers of Detroit and Robert .Stanley Dunsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dunsky of Watefford Township and Detroit were married Tuesday evening in the Crystal Ball- room @f Hotel Sheraton-Cadil- lac. The couple spoke their vows before Rabbi Morris Adler and Rabbi Jacob Segal. * * * The bride was dressed in a gown of bridal white bouquet taffeta with Alencon lace. The dants wore dresses of peacock blue chiffon over taffeta with jewelry necklines. The dance length skirts featured pleats at the sides and backs. The attendants wore matching headdresses and carried bronze eres i g 22a if : gir 3 shiiflin i 3 if i banks, worthy matron, pre- sided and annouced that a semi- public installation for new officers will be held Oct. 26 at 8 p.m, in Roosevelt Temple. . Mrs. Clarence Curry assist- ed by Mrs. Ambrose Powers and Mrs. Richard Young served refreshments. * * * Sixty-two members and guests were present for the draping of the altar and chart- er in memory of Charles Cross, past grand patron of the Grand chapter of Michi- gan OES, Estella Slavin and Wineford Humphries of Pon- tiac chapter 228 OES. On Sept. 28 a service will be held at 7:30 p.m. in mem- ory of all members who have died during the past Their families and friends are invited to attend. * * * The worthy matron and worthy patron will honor their officers and committees of 1958-59 with a dinner at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 26 at the Pon- tiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Reservationg should be made as seon.as possible. Mrs. Marchbanks, Robert Calvary, Clarence Curry and Frark Gooden have been in- vited to visit Ovid chapter Sept. 22 to take part in the initiation, Thorne-Freeman Rites Repeated at Gingellville Before an altar decorated with white gladioli and can- delabra, Mildren Louise Free- man married Russel] Elmer Thorne in a doubje-ring can- delight ceremony Saturday evening at Gingellville Baptist Church. The Rev. C. L. Hawthorne performed the rites before 400 guests. * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Freeman of Georgia drive and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Thorne of Washington. street. The bride wore a full length gown of embroidered tulle over white taffeta with a lace panel down the front and long pointed sleeves, The skirt was stiered in back and fell in a chapel train. A double crown of iridescent sequins and pearls held her finger tip veil of French silk ilusion. WHITE ORCHID She carried a white orchid on a prayer book, with feathered carnations and lily of the valley streamers, * * *- Pauline Freeman, the bride’s sister, was maid of honor, She wore a floor length gown of rose silk organza featuring a half curnmerbund and a butterfly bow of rose satin in the back. She wore a band. James Davis was ring _ bearer. Royce Davig wag best man. Ushers were Joe Hayward, of Drayton Plains, James Free- man, Jerol Hamilton, Clay- ton Carter, Ken Freeman, all MRS. RUSSELL THORNE of Pontiac, and Sam Story of Lake Orion. ieee year. . % e z a * ‘ = Es Junior Unit Marking Child Study Club Tuesday after- noon. Her cohostess was Mrs. Hugh Hales, assisted by Mrs. * * * _ Following the tea Mrs. Leslie Ware, president, announced versity Oakland on Oct. 27. * * * Additional plans include a Christmas funcheon to be held Dec. 15 at Fox and Hounds and an exchange student panel on Jan. 19, 1960. Past presidents attending the tea were Mrs. William Mc- Clure, Mrs. G. R. Sayers, Mrs. Mrs. McClure and Mrs. Moreau presided at the tea table. Card Benetit Is Planned by Panhellenics Plans for a benefit card ayy were initiated when the tiac City Panhellenic Asso- ciation held its September meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Richard Kuhn, president, of Gateway drive. Proceeds of the affair will benefit the annual! scholarship given each year to a Pontiac area girl attending college, * * *® The organization's October meeting will be a “Guest Night” program to be held at the home of Mrs. W. Hudson Ragsdale on Loch Lomond street, Birmingham. Any young woman who has been affiliated with a national collegiate so- rority has been invited to at- tend the meeting. Hostesses Mrs. Robert Pas- sineau and Mrs. Robert Ander- son served refreshments ~- Monday's meeting. Beth Jacob Sisterhood Holds Tea Sisterhood of Temple Beth ’ Jacob officially opened the sea- son Tuesday afternoon with its annual silver tea and regular meeting, Rabbi Nathan Hershfield of the temple extended greetings and a. program of Hebrew music through the holidays was presented by Mrs. James Ros- enthal. Mrs. Martin Kabcenell was program chairman and Mrs. Charies Gersten is presi- dent of the Sisterhood, On the Silver Tea committee were Mrs. Ben Swimmer, chairman; Mrs. Harold Gold- berg, cochairman; Mrs. Sidney Barnett, Mrs. Charles Golde, Mrs. Irving Gordon and Mrs. Abe Zamek. one Mrs. Hershfield “and Mrs. Herman Stenbuck also took part. Leaders in the Junior Child Study © from le{t, Mrs. G. R. Sayers, § Mrs. Neil movement are, second from right, Mrs. Leslie Ware, president of the club, and Poised Before Spectators Mrs. K. Fresh Upon WASHINGTON (UPI) —Mrs. Nina Petrovna’ Khrushchev looked fresh and collected up- on her arrival Tuesday despite a tiring 12-hour jet flight from Moscow. Mrs. Khrushchev was poised and smiling as she walked with her husband frdm the giant Russian TU114 plane which brought them to this country. President Eisenhower greet- ed the Russian first lady with ithe words “I am delighted to meet you.” But Mrs. Eisen- hower was not on hand to greet her. No slight was intended. Mrs Etsenhower was merely fol- lowing her practice, observed even when Queen FdHzabeth made her state visit two years ago, of first greeting foreign dignitaries at the White House. The grandmotherly wife of Russia's premier broke into a wide smile when one of the {ussian embassy children, fol- lowing the Russian custom handed her a big bunch of red roses at the airport, Mrs. Khrushchev sat to the Président's left in the rear of an open limousine for the drive into town. She smiled and waved continually to the crowds. Mrs. Khrushchev and her family apparently did not expect the Indian summer weather which greeted them on their first visit to this country. They were dressed in fall attire, Variety of Art Forms Opens Group’s Season Stages in the development ot murals in the Penobscot Build- ing in Detroit, inspirational sketches of a ceramic sculp- ture that won first prize in the United Nations garden contest and a series of exhibits in every imaginable form of art highlighted the opening of the Bloomfield Art Association's fall season Sunday. The pre- miere of the show included dis- plays from each of the associa- tion's nine instructors. A painting and drawings for five murals by Clifford West are on exhibit. Stressing the value of art in city planning, West illustrates how a commis- sion can become a heritage. * * Svea Kline, who created a tile mural at the Detroit Broach Company in Rochester, is showing sketches of it and also “Girl With Peach Bird."’ a ceramic sculpture that won first prize in the UN garden contest. Dorothy Siddall is showing a number of still life arrange- ments from which she has painted abstract canvases. Other instructors showing their work are Albert Mullen, Walter Ludwig, Kathleen Birch, Mary Jane Bigler, Mil- dred Williams and dancer Claire Levine. UNMATTED ART A permanent feature of the association will be a portfolio of unmatted art that is for sale to the public. Its contents will vary from month to month and will include watercolors, prints, drawings, casein and gouache and photographs. Artists who will contribute to iat cei Ra OI I, Cage 4 Nikita Gets Formal Service they looked alike. The Russian visitors mingled with a group of dinner guests as varied as the White House could make tt—from’ the mayor of Des Moiries, Iowa, to the a president of the New York Stock Ex- » change. + ON GOLD SERVICE The elaborate dinner on the White House gold service was followed by -a musicale featuring more Americana bread sticks. for the Russian leader — a perform- ance by Fred Waring and his “Penn- sylvanians” singitig old-time and familiar American songs. Sitting at the head of the big E-shaped table with President and Mrs, Eisenhower, the premier and his wife enjoyed a turkey dinner made elaborate to fit the formal occasion. Leading off was melon with pros- clutto ham followed by curry soup with whole wheat Melba toast. Then came molded crab Louis with cole - slaw in a tomato basket and Boston brown bread sandwiches. 2@ RUSSIANS INVITED The roast young turkey came next, accompanied by corn bread dressing, gravy, whole cranberry sauce, sc loped sweet potatoes and pineapple, French green beans almondine, and Tossed bibb lettuce Parmesan topped by “Green Goddess” dressing this portfolio are Joseph and Ray DeFrancisco, Frederick Simmper, Albert Mullen, Car- olyn Hall, Susan Bolt, Dorothy Siddall], Jane Kilgour, Mary #lien Dohrs, Svea Kline and the Birmingham Women Paint- ers. Mrs. Al F. Sanders and Mrs L Jerome Fink were chairmen of ‘the show. Assisting them were Mrs. Joseph Oros and Mrs. James L. Coquillard. Gray and Mrs. William McClure, all past presidents. Arrival Mrs. Khrushchev was wear ing a heavy blue-gray suit, sober black hat and black shoes, Mrs. Khrushchev and her daughters, 42-year-old Yulia and 29-year-old Rada, drew considerable interest from the spectators who watched their arrival, One young woman in a light yellow summer dress pear, Khrushchev. I want wife. They say wears a hat.” Child Growth to Be MSU Prof's Topic Dr. Guy Hill of Michigan State University will speak on the question, “What Can We Do to Help Our Child Grow Up?” at the Central Elementary — School PTA meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The group will meet in the school’ s multipurpose room. All present members and: those interested in becoming members have been invited to attend the meeting and to assist the PTA in developing a closer relationship between parent, teacher and student. Fathers especially have been invited to attend. Refreshments will be served following the program. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D'Arcy of North Anderson street announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon, to Air Force Lt. Winston Boyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyer of Myrtle street. An October wedding is SHARON D’ARCY Dinner on Gold Plates WASHINGTON (UPI)—Soviet Pre- mier Nikita 8. Khrushchev, made no concession to American Standards of formal dress, at turkey and more than usual trimmings Tuesday night at a White House state dinner. Although the affair was as formal as Washington can get, Khrushchev arrived wearing a black business suit and a gray silk four-in-hand tie. He appeared to be wearing the same suit, shirt and tie that he nad a cuitter ta thie Gay, At tence os SE, aaa. and toasted sesame crackers followed the turkey and, tn the last spot, came lime glace with lady fingers, and nuts, candies and coffee. Twenty Russians were Included in the dinner for 100, including the: Khrushchevs’ son, two daughters and son-in-law, the Russian ambassador, a group of Russian officials and a Soviet newsman. Also present were Vice President and Mrs. Richard Nixon and Senate Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnson and Speaker Sam Rayburn. Other members from Congress were Re- publican Sen. Hiram L. Fong and Democratic Rep. Daniel K. Inouye, - , both of the new state of Hawail. FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover and Al- len W. Dulles, chief of the Central In- RE nae asian abs oe wie x * * x *& * Fn Ae Me ee ne ae aOR telligence Agency—two men most con- | cerned with combatting | communism ~—also were — planned. a ~ £ = y 5 i ~ i. o ii a ve : | fae 7 a ; — | A Ce % 7 \ ; \ { \ : a } : F ! \ . : We 4 ; : j Py “4 e ' i. nig f | * * | Ed Pas § a ; ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959 - ‘ 2 | y ae No Coffee Breaks 3 = Re | a in i ! te s = ee El. LE : Never Neglect Exercise. I Fall’ Dance {T'S NOT: . a 2 estra and the door prize will HOW MANY ood «By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN The club's annual fall breakfast ---NOT 4} Yesterday 1-mentionéd my re- members friends , HOW FEW cent visit to the Russian Exhibit ne ee Se Coenen. et foe bal here I interviewed some of the t HOW COSTLY people who were here from Mos- Mrs. Paul H. Spadatore . L was interested in learning t about the sports they enjoy and portal Gan cdkesiecs , their program of Physical Cul- IT’S THE ture. “ sete ; ° Football most, popular Sentiment game, This is not lke oat foeteel bt t * og OF FLOWERS THAT zie s sts o ae Riicedly Fait COUNTS tically every school, factory and village in the Soviet Union, has its own team, More than a million players take part regularly in official games. 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In Russia, instead of coffee breaks there- are exercise breaks lasting from five to seven minutes, and it has been proven that they lessen Robert Gerle, Hungarian vio- linist, will perform at the first concert of the Granbrook Music Guild's winter series Oct. 214 The series of five concerts continues with the traditional Young Artists Concert Noy. 24 featuring winners of = 1959 Grinnell Scholarshfps. Iris Balf, mezzo-suprano winner of the 1959 operatic scholarship, and Karen Louise Taylor, win ner of the 1959 piano s« holar ship, will perform. * * * For the third concert on Jan 8, the Guild has scheduled the Detroit Symphony Wind Quin | tet Composed of Detroit Syin | phony soloists, this group has | made numerous appearances in | the Detroit area and was a star. attraction at Cranbrvuok Gardens Summer Music Festi val this year | Famed Brand DRESS SHOES , OQ”? 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Physical fitness is ee the sleeveless wide | + - * considered a matter of great na- tional importance and it encom- passes all age groups. There are two branches of Physical Culture in the Soviet Union, There is the official or state branch and there is also the voluntary branch. I have been informed that the namber of factory and office workers who take part in sports in- creased by almost four million during 1956 alone. Instead of coffee breaks there are exercise breaks in many of the factories of the Soviet Union. These last from five to seven minutes and it has been proven that they lessen fatigue and in- ‘crease productivity, . 'BGTO BADGE | To show you how imbued the Russians are with this idea I will ;tell you that school boys try hard to get the BGTO badge which igets its name from the Russian ‘words which mean “Be ready \for Labor and Defense.” | ‘The Russians do not play golf | but they ski and skate and play | football, tennis, and ping pong. | When I thing of all the con- iveniences we have and of all the jcars we have — when I remember ‘that our teenagers don’t like to walk a mile unless they are run- ning a mile in competition — I jam convinced that we have a great need for our President's Physical Fitness program the coming school year. ' Youth Organization, Holy Name | Society, and held the positjons of president, vice president, and sales manager for Junior Achievement. Reception — Will Honor | Republican | Area Club’ Plans | to Greet Official | of GOP Women | Oakland County Republican Women will honor the assistant , chairman of the Republican National Committee, Mrs. Frank E. 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Max McCall landed United Auto Workers International Represent a- tive Joseph Ferris of Detroit in jail. Six Detroit-area tei police posts rushed extra troopers te the riot scene yesterday, They AT ANNUAL MEETING — J. Lyle Littlefield (left), chief of the Foods and Standards.Division of the Michigan Department of Agriculture, spoke at the second annual meeting of the Advisory Council of the Marketing Information for C sumers Program. With him are Mrs. Frank Anderson, Food Standards Unit incoming chairman, and William L. Belancy, retiring chairman. The dinner meeting was held Tuesday evening at the Roosevelt Ma- sonic Temple. 2 - ee , Benton Harbex,Group | buying appeared to be linked | soybeans Demand Firms Prices of Grain. |= CHICAGO W—A renewed general demand firmed up grain futures prices all around on the Board of Lbierag today for the first time this Tae eee corn, under fairly) stiff pressure for several days, was| among the leaders with an ad- vance of a cent during the first several minutes. Other corn months which have dipped lately fo a succession of new low prices ately, Some of the corn and soybean with forecasts of frost in parts of the northern Great Plains and Great Lakes states tonight. After about an hour wheat was Ye to % cent a bushel higher, | September $1.91%; corn % to 1) cent higher, September $1.14: | oats ‘s to 5s higher, Septembér' new type contract 655%; rye ‘2 to, 1% higher, September $1.29\; ®, to “\ higher, Septem- ber $2.07. Grain Prices — xt x a Na | for the season moved up moder. |G | Chives doz behs MARKETS following are top prices * covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer’. Market by growers and sold by Detroit Produce Motors Higher in Active Trade NEW YORK (®—The stock mark- et moved higher in a mild re- ee move early today. Trading| t S moderate. w Most key stocks rose from frac- tions to about a point. There were ise! Most leaders in the group made, City Director. Will Conduct Bands at MSU — the Michigan School Band Orchestra Association. FRUITS Scattered losers. * * x Applies, Crab % Bu... ......0. $1.75, Harris was the first resident Apples. Delicious, bu. ......... .. 4.00 s pre Apples, Barly McIntosh bu 3 60 Bessy nga? Phen of the association. He will direct Aeties, Weateg? be 0... srr B38 a ; ‘one number, “Semper Fidelis.” » A Wolf River, bu. ...,.... . 225, American Motors advanced about! Another guest conductor will be = bu Me crirttt 393/@ point following a prediction by Al Bohms, association president rapes, Concord, pk - 128 President George Romney that 2.-\jast year and supervisor of if- Peaches, Elberta, bu 4.00, 225,000 compact ould be sold Peeehes, Reale | A 340 eS pom pact cars w | Strumental_music - a Adrian High . i ‘School. ae EE ii eee | . "" 995 Studebaker-Pa resumed the , ms, m 2.35 BES ESPs Be oS FR upside with a tractional gain. Fora) Lodge Calendar VEGETABLES /rose close to a point. Chrysler! B > oo. : : Special communication. Cedar Roane Ky. fenders bu. . is) eased General Motors was firm. |Loss No. 60 P&AM. tarketan. na, Lima. bu | ‘The market was continuing the (Thurs, Sept. 17, 7 pun. Beans. Ro: b 3.00 ‘Beane ren, be. * 3 90) rebound which halved the mark. ire Se ene = Bests, Noel dor” bobs...) 133, O78 bosses yesterday, The in- | [Rrereett a 0) dos bene. SHE av different velume reflected little | ‘ ‘ Gubhees, ones. eo se} enthusiasm, Short-term traders | News in Brief ‘Candee } al igy bu. Lys alee t od 5 = Sr (Carrots t topped. bu. ae 200) gains. | * F arrot : S 5 aie . Z mage Sale Fri., “wee um | Chemicals also showed life. -_" oe p.m. Seoereken elery pascal 2% dos. .......... 250) Gains of a point or so were made! an ; av ICelery, dos. stka. .. 5 (eth urch —o .. \Celery, root. des. ................ 200) by Du Pont and Air Reduction. | spimporied tulip 69c dozen. Dean's Garden Center, —adv. » swelled the ranks of Fraser po- | Gcravawest. & eee lice and county sheriff's deputies | | fe ’ . CHICAGO GRAIN Cucem re, Gill, tenes. bu 4.50 fractional gains. Allied Chemical 204 Oakland. seat ow Needs Help of Public “ont t0in Teamsters cmcsoa tr Ar" onane Sets Bec Bh Fe moe than g pint a = pe This was the most violent’ dem- ; \. BENTON HARBOR (UPI)—By a «Wheat bers pelts ‘ew types fall — is +8 fe oe! bi a —_— .- k . : _ vote of 35-11, employes of tt ot. . 296 Sep tis Eeepiant i type. pa. . go) New York Central, its holding, able radio a our trays, onstration since the strike began) . ployes of the Der .. 181.3 Dee. oo... Gou pk . 1.3¢/ company. Allegt a nd U. Valued at $60, from a home undér Aug. 4 when members of Loca! 155. More than 7,000 food products the alert for errors tn pricing. ‘Avion. Coach Corp. have rejected ook cies toa Mee sees vee TO! Rontrest Ce are oe 1 s. ae ~ tice 4 otea, = in|construction at 835 Scottweod St., of the UAW walked out claiming sold in the state come under the) New officers were elected at this €forts by the Teamsters Union to Jy 8 Be in } rl ~ bromine oe eciats 238 further pense oo Teeretnse accurding to Pontiac police. the company refused to negotiate jurisdiction of the Foods and meeting. rn eee Be eee DMM MOI 1's | Sele eee veg EM |Commerce Commission decision | a nee comret: |Standards Division of the Michigan Mrs. Frank Anderson is chair-' The firm's workers defeated Mars... 113s Lard drums) IPersey Preuting. I cots, a2! approving increased use of piggy-| Silverware, s ot and ae : ‘Dept. of Agriculture. The duties 74"; Jumes McCollum, vice cualr| the proposal ¢alling for Team. 5) °'"""": 5 ear eee ded |Paraley, rot, doz 1.25! back services by freight forward- eee be . he ered * ‘ th « es _man Mrs. Daniel Peterson, .ecre-| sters Local 7 to represent them | Sep 4% pels "2s ial ers between New York and Chi- y by burglars who ent teel egotiators jin connection with supervision of |, Elected to a one-year tecn.| in collective bargaining at a |Peppess, Pimiento. bu. ........... 2.90) cago |the apartment of Jean S. Christen- —e and weights and meas- vn t}.e executive committee we:e| National Laber Relations Board Ropers, Rea pasee Me icc. ta cee. et eS Rak Eve, Pees Meet A ain Toda lurements were the subject of a Charles Leach and Mary Slater. | (NLRB) election yesterday. Slate Auto S Peppers. Bwort bu . 1.8 N York 5 k police ‘reported. . j Ly 5 rhe “ 4 q y talk by J. Lyle Littlefield. chixf William L. Belaney. retiring! The firm, which manufactures, Rampuine bu : Sesertocnesee be ew vor tocks Etha Hoehn, of 447 8. Sanferd ‘of the Department. chairman, presided at the meeting. mobile homes, foo on cone aon pan concSeneor is Admira! 182 Is) Cre Coal 372 St., reportéd to ~Pontiac police NEW YORK.AUPI) — Steel con-) ke * Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, consumer jem plo ys 60 maintenance men, [oteeet patties i be Ob Aled Ch... ee ent ee 3) ¢| Tuesday that someone entered her tract negotiators meet again 10) About 6 members and guests .{ Marketing information agént for |warehousemen and truck drivers. on fed an [Squect’ Butternut. ‘ bu. 198) Seen $3] Kelloes “31 | home and stole a billfold contain day in an‘attegmpt to break the. the Advisory Council of th: Oakland Countly, presented a re-|The employes are not represented |Sauaen. y seoregey ee ye Alum bia 311 Kennecott. 2 ing Mt. deadlock ‘fn te €4-day-old nation: ,Gyisory Council of the Ma.keting port of the past year’s work. by any union at the present time. ~ jdquash (tal. 4 ou reser ebesce 1 0¢ Amairnn ‘9a, Kime Clk 16 wide steel strike. ‘Inormation for Consumers Pro- - ~~ Police Had Answered Tomatese —— oe “ : ; Lae in bel os she popowes “s 0.3 | Negotiators eee en ed! gram met at Roosevelt Masonic | | P| t | urnipe tooped bu : Bide kere . S32 lor oun. we - Death Notices jor steel producers and t = ‘Temple Tuesday evening for their| | @ ea oO Intervene oreaxs Am Meters |. 004 Ue & My. 004 Steelworkers Union met for two scand annual cin Wif No . ou c oo. 0199 Am N Gas . 863) Lockh Aire 261 LLL < hours yesterday, but there was no> Se C ress orl ) S | in 1 Beating ee". ~ ERR Am Tera te: fe. Lene 8 Com 283) ADAMS. WILLIAM NAYLOR a indication they made progress to- Littlefield said that his de- | Mustard, No L Wi. soak ve 2.99 am a Tob ms tone! Bi Gas ae Tratior Harbor. Metuchen. |» , ward settlement of the strike. | partment does not measure the _ | Waterford Township Police re- ont wo Base we pg lee Mem | Re a Lee Ben. —_—_— cca EMENT = —| effectiveness cf its work by the | | sponded to the last of three fran- S¥!*s Chard ow ao SHaccenc coe LOD vu * Ce "3 Saari Co ) beth and Margaret Alice ead. wag SOEs mmm a inure PONEOC TOF Premier exe's it native’ RES oo aaa ab a eee Se rouneniy Clean Sealed | pro: cutes. But he reminded the | : distraught mother of three to find |Coters Cunnaee, e soos OBB) Balt & ‘oh (24 Merr ch & 8 184 Gektnd. tley Funeral Home, 1¢3 the Township Clerk, 4995 W. tturon, group that only a watchful public oe her husband's nude body lying dead |Ercarcie bu. ee 5 Gocea nie Ste eins be held Thursday ot 10.30 a.m. ie P Sp eg itjohigna Seat 9 sielock| could help the authorities b; | By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG too, and up to date. Not only has!in the bedroom of their home at jettwce pide. oi cr erseeseess 148] Bond Sire 2a n 485 Birmingham Interment in White 1960. at which time the bids will be/ rechecking the weight of pre | Pontiac warmed up a bit this: ‘she performed in a number of | 2827 Walton Blvd — need ou... gg) Bore Warn) 42.9 Heposlh gabe sail Chapel. __ Swing, pened and read for the fol-| packaged foods and by beirg oa ‘week when Elaine Edwards, a stage productions, appeared on a} Donald Pachoud, 35, a mental! ‘Romaine. bv pak eats 33 yilte UT aiueller Br. 91) “RON et Deviste Be Raton. 1983 ar. Pontiac | ——-—— ¢gushy young Hollywood actress, host of television shows and | patient on rehabilitation leave from. ee | oo a ri oa in pa a yO ata The right ts reserved by the Town-, breezed into the city for the Mid- émoted in eight films, but she|Pontiac State Hospital, was, Poultry and Eggs [Bettcans 38) Nat Cash R.. 382 brother of Charles B. and Dennis enip aie relation oF a ce ro west premier of her movie,,““The hopes also to direct some day. | pronounced dead at the scene. | fmm EE yi 5a 2) wae eld teday at Perry Mt. Perk’ interest of the Towrshi Bat,"’ opening at the Strand Thea-' “It’s another end of creativity,” Jack H DETROIT POULTRY cua Dry $3 Nat Lead 1166 Comeers _Mereaguneme by the JAMES BE. SEETERLIN : on, Sgt. Jack Hart reported to the = ogrrorr, gept 18 (AP)—Prices n Pac a NY Central . 29.5, uraley tor = Waterford Township Clerk ter tomorrow. she says. Oakland County: Prosecutor's Of. pound fob Detroit for No 1 au 7 Sepia Alri ws Nort & West 92 | HILDEBRANS. Jesse Bo on a ae If, as rumored, Hollywood Astute she {s, studying psy fice: heavy type hens 1617. Nght pe nea # ae tee a | el Dorothy, iain ot sumer NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE hopeful of rejuvenation through chology at UCLA. Charitable | “7 am recommending ontop. hens int (7p, brotlers end. iB ‘q Le 1 Nor Ste Pw os) Se Pi woke « On September 18. 1959 at 12 o'clock nny ers, 3-4 Ohio On 366 em at Cooley Lake Collision Shop van the eccentricities of its starlets’ and civic minded she is, volun- | sy as there is a possibility of jee 7 ee wader 8 ibe. | 9 i eens ~ t. ¥ af Ovens Cae eo 2 | Jeoept . ond Mies Lorie mi = Flizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac Oakland! like sirens of old, Miss Edwards! teering her services for social | foul play.” youne heps 30-88; beavy trpe * suka! Goce Cria. 1446 Owens Ill Gl 924) Raine. At Maniey Bailey Puneral < Dr. bearing serisl number S77Meo}0} fills the bill with a modern! work. | |Fomt sift, Gcidey dee”) 302 pan a W air 326, ervice to oe belg’ Phuressy at @ serial number 3 | $ ae | The aut Sy was scheduled for olum Gas ba Pan r rv © ureday & wil] be sold af public auction. Car ts| twist. of course. - op: Cc 0 DETROIT EGGS |\Com Edis _ Panh yn aad 2 pm, ft the First Methodist located at above address and may be| ‘ § And, she’s home grown. Miss'1] am. today. aps Con N Gas 485 Param Pict antl hureh, Birmingham. Interment Inspected there dicen: det a7. 40 Strawberry blonde hair atop Edwards is the daughter of Farris * + *& Pai te case tole, toderel-otaht aretos:| eed a P parte Be” ier ear cae gp Amro 9 eA de = ee : green eyes, a saticy provocative Nunn, a retired Dearborn police-!- Police said Mrs. Pachoud called anne a oe At o ~ Oy — Cop & 8 na gg | ies a the Michigan Heart nererement) mouth and the rest of her cur- man, and his wife. Bonnic. at 8:30 last night to say hor hus- Gpade A leree 6-40: modtem Je smal! Coat Of] Hi aoe = ee wa SEPT 38 HAZEL Classified Salesman Wanted vacious 5-foot-5 and 119 pounds | She graduated from..Dearborn band was drunk and beating her {5 Grade, B lerse Me Grade € eee Corn Po 318 Phelps D .. o. ikiteky Bio at i ba hak. Ooaenke speaks for itself. High School and went to New, and the children. ‘| Commercially eraded | Gertie Pub .,. 104 epoplh Ss Featherstone. Mrs. William Btock- ee eee ee ee Miss Edwards adds, “I dring York to becpme a John Powers! Pachoud broke into the conver- pit medium” 2.30 Mite, Grade Det Pais «12 Proet &o + 83 argon oot | br 13 erangeniidren has a position for a young man Tiger's milk for breakfast. It's! | model. | sation on a telephone extension in fare 1a cf) wiarse a aoe4d : medium ‘ ng sols Aire a ‘a3 ROA 81.8 Woertes, weet tt rig 35 between the age of 22-27 with 1,° really good for you, yqu know. It} She married Ed Kemmer, actor |the . home, police reported. und/%: ‘mel! Ihlse, Oreae B large | Bow Chem ... mes Revurlic OU D3 Home. Intersent rin White Chapel. to 3 years’ experience in classified. has everything. /and one-time star of TV's “Space | said, “This isn't true. My wife is: Livestock ‘Pat ar Loo Ms Rex Dive 8, | McCLURO. BE 4, ime, Wi pavetiaes acre ie be, “You see," she explains, “I'm a/ Patrol.” and became interested in| drunk. We don't want the police." iFaton Mig caf Rey Tob |: 86 | ford i a0t Cedar Ra ofr igh= 4 provide an excellent portuni lay nutritionist. I've always been) an acting career for herself. She == a DETROIT LIVESTOCK iE) Auta L ... 46.2 pore! aa : al M > dear father Mot Richard ior at : “eee nd interested in it. So has Bob Cum-/began by studying at the Pasadena | DETRONT sept i (AP)—/UBDA dled r uk i Req Pap. 48 | Autoren: sho corvived boa six or advancement. Salary commen; mings. He has given me a lot of Playhouse and starring in its pro- Mortis Doesn’ t eer op ail hats — peers Ex-Cetl-0 0? noel ba bof : GPS cee eee ok it surate with experience, proven tips on nutrition and acting. I've duction of ‘Berkeley Square | Store 1000-1100 the” 30 Cae te na re nghotee re Ne be Sinclair - 3 et Harvey Neely Home. ability and future potential. Send done eight of his shows on te!c-; Miss Edwards has appeared in| ‘Plan’ to R un | soeeie 7, hisb. choice & oa prime cers P . oe o-- 00 bee | pm ure Tere, will ie tn state complete resume to Box 2, The ELAINE EDWARDS vision.” |" ‘The Harder They Fall,” with | | chet te, t0d | Prime reputation steers Preep Bul .... 28 | tees wa ay tat terre, Moots | Puncral sheen as Miss Edwards is a setsible girl, Humphrey Bogart (“rather “quiet for GOvernorship ies § Win BEE, Se Deis Gere Den Ht Bid Gi!) atm Bale er vice gator ——— — — an cult to get to know" | Betfors — : WB ‘Rept! i® to low choice he % 28- cs] . 41 ey, '“Guns, Girls and Gea "| LANSING (UPI) — Sen. Carlton ¥iitity standard m)! rades | Gen Drnaim 465 gia ON NJ. 601 ; : eriton yey ‘ 34 |Qen Blee 17 JP... 307 Card ot Thanks 1 1 “The Faceless Man.” “It. Hap-|H. Morris (R-Kalamazoo), who has’ and cutters 14.00.17 if pied “weight 0 a ees Stoa Pack |. ay ~ ~~~ ® pened to Jane.’ and other movies. been mentioned as a possible can- es + —Beiabie soo Butchers strong to Gen Motors * ; eeint " co... a1) ! ‘WISH TO THANK THE DOCTORS ‘ i: ; mos 2 * ca ° Khe will sive be acen in “Bat. ‘idate for governor, anid today he mestwieny fol" 8 "Ret ated" f ioe Ger time MT Free Ot TS. are lke vee, in Reotite tle Flame.” opposite Scott Bra. 9°C% not plan to run—but he didn't 0 Ip wee hensive mized. aa Gen Tire ~ Tee O pul ie1 maa} «aide ted foeers dy, scheduled for showing ta = out the pane lors No 1 396-220 the 14.16.1629; small Gory Prog 3 Tran W Air ne Swe Se | Pontiac's theaters sometime in’ ,. 240-300 tbs 12 75-13.28. | mixed grades Gilets teat Gen. October. I do not expect to seck the [o% ibe 3078 12.98 No. 2 and Gooary day Underwood |. 302 The Pontiac Press { is the Bat” Mia EA governorship,” Morris said. “I've pVeaiers Baiatie” Ise. Pury steeay: oe tile 2 4 Swe or oA Me ae iss — Mt (been too busy keeping the income | snd good od 2h 0038.08 ee Gt Ne Ry | ose Galt Air Mia. 8 FOR WANT ADS © co-starred with Agnes Moorehead tax off the back of the people to! ! ” | Greyhound 197 Unit Prue... 333. and Vincent Price. Her life is think about it.” 4 established. gay: “eo | siughter Hammer Pap. 35 UB Des Co 2. 234) DIAL FE 2-8181 ‘ Ld oe ‘menaced throughout the picture by) It is Morris’ role as the chief! RH jambs Be.'3 pan choi ars ep ee eee 5 the deadliest criminal in thea- architect of the Republican use) tera ot As ies THaughter coker Ch ... 384 US Ted... array roms 9 Gm. to 5 pm : trical annals. (sales) tax law that has ‘put him! pwes rere mort and eheieg| renee? «ee op i #4, All errors should The starlet closed the interview among those GOP “conservatives” poset Inland O11 |. 48 Wests & Bt tt wes Cayumes ue’ semanas . |with a wink, “I can't tell you|might support for the nodaination| Int Bus Meh 600 t) Wee Bao sibility for errors ‘The ”* t Wary . 1 w 1 Cs 39 4) dan le cores ‘anymore. end is & secret, ip 1990. L mt Mek ...,. 6.2 Gis eco. ee for that portion of the . eo i Ov. ONG jin wrk, Feentone™ ig2) eat whack, net Soe’ rex eee Int sil . 18 1 { are made be sure to STOCK AVERAGES - " NEW YORK. Sept. 1¢ — (Compiled dy | Sdpectuents wal be nS 4 hae Post | ame Associated Press - without it . inec eheege — Rain ork me | an 1s une = ten ; _* * : . . Noon Wed , 1398 1333 6.7 320.4) carger regular agate : . | BATON ROUGE. Lay (AP) —/feen aco 213382 Line OTe 328) fb dott itd Seles eee ‘ A CORDIAL tNVITATION IS EXTENDED : I“*Honestly and truly. f | Month seo .. 3393 137.0 99.6 273 ‘ Ibe evtenant governor With theo sak. RE Me me ate sone ro n emor w m S46 1476 102.8 2388) ER TO |tHOSt WISHING TO ATTEND vright_ man he be severe ie aan ie rT ats. The deutiign ter saqutii. 11 1» s nie ho... 128 1365 OFT M143: theo of transteet Want Ade é = A That was the comment of 64- ae los 236.7 S88 128 1366) is sow © a.m. the day of jf, | | SIX WEEK'S. LECT , May ate he conned Be ceed c je i ee CTURE COURSE han peaks dacdeor sea ca aes | Chinese News Agency CASH WART AD RATES jt . COVERING r jana 8 chief executive. Instead, - he Reports Nikita’s Visit Lines 1-Day 2Daye ODege 14 SECURITY ANALYSIS AND INVESTING in i tees oem primary | TOKYO, (UPD — The Chinese is it i STARTING THE WEEK OF ona ticket “headed” by former/Communist New China News CH $8. SB HE Gov, James A. Noe. Agency © reported without S jee ; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 The dendline for iting tor the|comment of Siviet Premier Nikita] } 2 38 $8 BS [ft . primary was 5 p, m. Tuesday,|Khrushchev tn Washington. ; ’ ens . | — j Long” personally handed his. pa-}. The agency, quoting the Soviet eee Se : a ‘ , : - Se be made pers to Rufus Hayes, chairman/TASS agency, teported 100 words Poating Prose bon nambers. ce ee of the Democratic State Central|°f President ANLEY, BENNETT & COM PANY dedi, ss MY trance remarts mf deadline. ‘ "s remarks, BOX REPLIES . q WOODWARD AVENUE AT WEST LONG LAK te had protest ready tf oo 3 ERD. pe No One Injured as Hotel | j were Teplice at The Press}, : sought an unprecedented fs Inju ‘ office tm the following ag | BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN ir@ Worm 0s governer. roa! Saugatuck Burns Down) fboxes: * LIMITED ENROLLMENT FOR RESERVATIONS = MEMBERS Long to resign before he filed as| SAUGATUCK W®— The By me oF me uM 7.0900 eh ‘tor New Verk Stock Exchonge /@ candidate for governor! This ac- Hotel was de- % MB, 8, & Th — Ns tion was based on the state fi Ni - . FEderal \5-3534 j Mr. Robert |. Moons American Stock Exchenge on con-istroyed by fire Tuesday. No one TAM, 08, BT, oO ‘ jOrdan 6-4650 . Mr. jack Hane Detres £ stitution bars a gbvernor | was State Police said the } oS, 88, 100,> 182, oe > age eaical rant Stack Exchenge sam emits ats ry from a sive term in the'of- blaze was caused bya faulty oil ‘yea, sae it, 1% 4 ra ! | ia tr cane we ne mun woot 1. uw lint . a ~ ¢ — > ——= fee. theater or. electrical ieee js radeon “~ eo => ee? : Z ® : : ~~ as | ; ; x ’ + ~ . + 4 j FIFTY-EIGHT i ) ‘ | | ‘THE PON mae 3 ee 4 PONTIAC P ! | , . Card of Thanks 1 LESS, W. ‘ , ee | , _1,__For Sale Houses 6) For Sale Houses 6) For Sale EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1959 ed GS-2 il we Wish To “THANE ©} OUR RELA- t | dd Houses 6 mOyne. . et tives. friends. and neighbors for/$100 DOWN WALLED LAKE. 3 _ Rmonee lem eae Capea a att mai ENS bad Bi pon - : b eir kindness tm ‘the recent buys thi janes lot ~ M. * 3 y ay. Alan : fer San apes “ a % ‘ : ; reg reavement of Ralph A Marriott,| ty . hi s new 2 bedruom ranch, |e” aeape "4 i ae 6). For Sale dr. Special UBARs te the Medios oan goles Oak Geore, 94s heat.| Clase te » Oat acta et Houses 6 For Sale Houses . $ s. Hower Bet ip ark ek : : ; Mr. Bud Godhardt. M af | eo Kimler and Rev. Lee Latons. teude OFF JOSLYN ' m fanch a PE ‘yeaa | Es ee yal sererity, «@ils| *oe, Sree Se ee bungsiow sttached PS Zu ant Children. | room contemporary “home Gas Hy Now vacant. 296 Third. fr , j 30 F = Bea | Be RRS ee wat) | eee pid Brera ce sb} n Memoriam 2 tacts best buys. a Bat ! ull basement. nice 100 foot ay pee | PP I ma a ! IN LOVING MEMORY OF BANC] Eee ein TAYLOR al it, rere ates genes Mi a zeet a80, ay away jus} REAL Te es Sap eone P.M be i ims eniitiénmsmtinae titeh- jay recalis 6 mem es mn AR Y Seri are a | Ot our dear girl ee rest! OO Bee ns ieee bor car ae Ane, FOR nhs at : any the Ones who think of you f i ee 3 ao nished. Gas Sneet EL sons. fore | arpe livi room . Are the ones wha loved you best e] } let N baseme: og , full 34.950 BON cnt r : a ee by mother & aad O — § ce *, Tear earage, ae ry beaoom a — Fane es ’ ‘tna ~ AY ? rigs 48) eh 190 Ful. price Estate 1362 W an ark Real “cielas Funeral Directors” 4| 2,2 abe afnces riage vin. ase —" Ray rm ae re ean mE oe, a ee ee | cents mwas a a Ue BUNG. GOATS aera ser | as Olena. met ere teaped ny Ee puss SN FUNERAL HOME corner lot. This pao cae | sun porch ome wit HURRY! BE FIRST t. 2-ear garage jedi Dra Pialus. OR 3-7781 sold iImmedia a be. por Full basement. ¢. SCHU 2 & large be \- oly, Best of F.nelosed breeze . SCH a : ARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL lake it. Wid secent omat fie wi | ar alinened garage ull UETT, Realtor R, J. (Dick) VALUET © ae | Thoughtful Bervice ‘FE 2-684) natenea contract | price $15,660—-Rasy terms, | . comsiee SE IN PONTIAC. REA- | 94 ) Donelson-Johns|=»' oi Terpiton, Realk Established in 1818 “mall down payment OW | pA Daxand Ave, Open, 9 10.8] tnere's an, enta be.s00 cast | - ( - ‘s an h, ONNS |: Orchard fs re see ‘“ » OR - $950 DOWN — Here j 7 RM. - AN ime "eh PARTLY MOB iFLY MOD. ___ Sunday oe we ye, St Sees oe ee ‘ ; PUNERAL BOMB ——_ I sedrm home els full bem. we te MULTIPLE Listina sxnvice | ™S,.2%,,° * ™ ‘cameeats ___- Designed for als” Sy REA! New in ‘$4 Located near Mace: 5 possession. ’ | L v AN VIL a AG E Via Mighlat ae day Leke. Clarkston schools. cee | . RAN : Voorhees- Siple sare velavel Gina, dom ighiand Ra. (MS9 this at only $8960 total price. sioran shell.” pore Carpeting tee ipa! tas : lot ; nen storms, ~ + $790 DO : Lgin € oe Builder, $1900 DOWN WES WEST SUBUR ner shrubs, inw: , FUNERAL HOME |- n 6155. re Pen \ntes conaer ieee aah | ce koopa oer tie obi ranch | sacoens Te tbuiters. ADDL. East ‘Suburban Near Maced Ambulance Bervice Plane or Motor !RI-LEVEL STARTER | oboe ime Taxes and insurance | fares gory oc gr rine cen fiers, | _only. teifent conai home in ex- ts fe mie ft oe Lake. si, we, ful . is 2 ee _ NO MONEY DO = spece Landses amt and rec. | floors. ion. Piaste walls; w 12x @ 3 oe room. Oil Cemetery Lot Bulld a home to be prow $1,000 down. North P | then.” #1 1600 with 2, bee oe al- qhermo-pése pints of cise sgace.| Beek seme TT romatl ———— J Bs ots 5 oo deat or ours ate medal room, basement i aan “a ne tomes | oy gare oil heat, * ogeise: Sg es a TopaYt teh . arene w . | 4 GRAVE WHITE CHAPEL. OR ney _BM_ 2-008 Nasr lpeneoly baa bes) ee: Ces har od-fostaltn dl i ate reap new | 3 BEDROOM Full bas ri : | 30470. . casen mas GYEEE CuCEREeT: | full price | bath = a ee home. Tied | meat. vou eat on cs floors, pins” ice Gardens ee POR SALE f) ‘ORAVE “PLOT “aT, jeu leds gar crageit aera | Qi80 Dewe, Choice West side 2) ferae Fon trees ‘Tires cup: | weae rere cece We casbline la ump ries : rden o ' acr « rit 6m } of the Gospel. $325 OL Pires | phd Mi od cecd pd eplebel eat - 4 years old. Modern throughous | furnece and. laundry. rm. Bee street. ‘OU 0M, HOME, on paved | think you'll og sfanger. and | 92 -M. Telegraph . Open Eves. | FOR BALE 2 Gore ie arre| 227! chester OL cacomis ee, Baim Jes cot || sag Gee wae ad Nee per month, @. Only $50) great by um side FE 2-9236 | apel Cemetery, MY 3-1482 i . large kitehen with eat- i @wnings, full basemen’ ng.| MULTI ISTI | ofall = 3 , Lora pant ' One eis suse Down) |lkliten, tcccmem cat) e sce "| oor =, hake inion west ot | 1 Room pBRICK, In excellent ¢ bs A paved age heel a Sgt as | oun ark rE + = | car garage home built in ’ ranch ‘ nesener. ween heat, _| NEAR CLARKS’ ~| ; ond © $l, High. shaded ? any many iH 2 bedrm home in ville | 4 | ell landse " dzabe ee. By | wit IcEp, ARE, ¢ SOING. OP 40 fom ranch RKS r¢ »N Gee aceumes une A large bedrms ube. yceets 2 ; Why object to wearing that sign, you don’t want to k i. (Dick ch) V VALU ET Privileges | ses ae a owner. Leaving State. OL 1-0263. - i pe ye Se rh Manin aniverion: fizures | FE 4-300 ” ‘sea piace and waveie bam joes gilts: | it a secret;do you?” P a ee i OO oes alae eae a a = th | BY OWNER— WEST SIDE } BED- A : ctive kite j = nent T — —— -—_-_-—— *) 1" 12 A wots Perr, URE Must secre] hat hui fo, “oven Tana “range | WM. | age mince op, driveways You : Te ae cnh pe siake | Hirenlace “andy” xitchen or schools shopping “center.” 7 a my a i Lars 2.0 Am. Mh es se ww q Oakland Mills, iSouth ef Walled! living room | Pull ids 3) 5! | eat this for 827. _ For Sale Houses 6) For Sa EXCEPTIONAL BUYs only “ cupboards. ‘This home rae $181, , chapel e, 100 yrds off jake $1900 4 REDUCED OR ore Ae ____ For Sale liouses 6 4 bedroom, oi] furnace, 2 car ga- years old & has - car | YR. OLD 2 BEDRM. HOME ITH-WIDEMA By owner. MA §-4267 own | front High » Sree lake | . ALPS, rage -. — panels. 6 room bun- fo" sete floors 80x Nfory util. Hardwood fioors. gas | 412 W Huron’ 8 \ aren " pveuiass Bloomfield Hi bedrms. and fleered lot 2 large qe droom. Near Union at $14, 330." roma water softener, aluminum ield Highland REALTOR : lied bath Lsdissetee tireplace, | / Pat's reed oS. ! $ Down sulated * A Sage seas x sana Io RE c_ CEM =e 4 Bedrms., 2. Baths __ ei W HURON 6T ca al spett aad Full bem t / 1] aul M. od Real Est. | cue ‘isan @ that 1s gee of | aaeny. Bal. 96.10 for “ny ¥2 doo eMETE uperb location ” - car extra jew 2) uron | move righ u-cen, —eguity. Bal. 100, FE_8-0812 graves. $25 & Op FE + Ramee Well Mende tea dans | MULTIFLE garage. alum siding, B FE _$-8550_ 15} abt in. 107x190" lot Nicel — ; ler ee andacaped, 150 LISTING SERVICE tify’ .awe large lot te a __FE_ 61275, landscaped & several f Ly R ANCH { HON i 160 ft lot Large ¢ x session ulck pos- Price include Tult trees. | J ME or Sale heen 6 ‘oom with Karas esrpateg ving - Now at $10,500. terms | 87 ADE LAIDE sree se ARRO Ri taLty °"* 3 bedrooms with full, basement mai : : . : ' a e . ; BY pat ALL MODEAW. «| room Gnd ects recreation + Mloyd Went Inc.. Realte Clean and Neat | Nothin D | “¢ room home with good basement | 5143 Cese-Elisa i. REAL ‘TOR complete on AF eB) | Fee ee Pgs heat Neer| Kitchen dishwas ona partage, | | cook Diasle Hwy at pinceneal | J- Bedroom g own | om rd yy eat Bedrms, 2 1 sim) toute, eiicen sets | Si hae aussenaue net’ esier: Cena mt “neighbor Your | Colored josalion- ‘mile mort desirable om. ones attic Terms. By ow Ranh §, 2 Lots ice casalar steu Level serve Water colton atic hot water, monthiy rental fee will just ce | Office on = corm ot _C. Wood E +0705 hed al erry ea bedroom firepince, mansion off Franklin bia, M er fetal mer, automatic ‘wash. | oT twat ae the payments Lol eee full price of this mar-, Ideal for c naree Weel ta street O. “f "OuNER MOO _1 BEDROOMS ely eS Imposing " center hall sn sasgy moray OC] OSE eee hi Base eo pileds Sree ero aera! suvthing of 6 teas eenlin fae Williams Lake Ra at 0-00: he nic ar i b nything of -12 ‘ °. ' terme. on Mets7 | ase seee seca aM be se eel ea NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL | Whittemore St ant ‘aill ‘pay for year beuce i emt cnr gerane t Se teres OR! +0308 equal value. Phone ____Afier 6 ra OR 3-2603 = — with 63.600 up Four com- { it Ie room ! os | ‘or you. Close to | : oe Tho. nn LAKE PR Sa Don M D I Sith 02.000 dona. Colt sev tar picts mersin paces 9 malt: Is your jom you seed. this | $600) Down | Rut on ages) te eames op , sos M _ BREW ER | oes Living \KE PRIVILEGE | HOME 2 S Close-in S$ over 100 care ¢ asement, gas heat A bucket of sure to see this income = 9498 = Beles Mee t Its B ers gol course. Big lot, New - ona Jose-in Suburban ther partie ait se tee Wirea for eieetiie 4 aint and @ lite roperty today! P Buren FE +518 s best refrigerate shad te ctiic alo.e o it yourse riced $8 - 1 Y efrigerator and stove. C . Will Build 3 Sedroom fisiened 3 Bedrms, Full Hasem't | cc ns be hiegnes Pe mith oy 1 pedroom, home in Si wahiine Seve oaym ew: Bvet_EE bam _ (CONVE RTIBLE the - ae 3.000 down. MA e | basemen : 9 LAK 2e ved ving condtt r | Rothe, "Your, “ter ada: aut] fleet” aeparae ting rao Genai™ leaving ate & ley ee Meeall Fist nde location, separate dn coe ona ae, A NNE W 24) | es Oem F eeoal, ECF S fe cupboards, ¢@ ft ne pe erifice tar below oa ee oom, lerge kit bedron ‘ y T T : aie ss sbestes sidi large, kitchen and dining. "OR pied: saree ‘at neevee eat mos Se eters "Vedream OFF JOBLYN sy ge with oll Reet ae | Die tg wants (ala eeiwape v, W. ROSS" "HOMES || Soest eee ny wiring “and aul = RY OWNER _. mr neel one sores aliecuaes eet) out Vechading a cer we ante: ee la bun siete actiea i nr ae aes for | ae onaded se me EASY TERMS — 3 bed BY OWNER. wie : for cash FE 2.0044 or PE. 2.2460. ' NE se ake in bee ok | va pias — ae 38s ae. z 14. Kiteh- wullelyeuteas ; ce le bon rm bitch- room ranch * years eeey Bivd. 3 bed WALTON SYLVAN MANOR. B = i BRICK RANCH HOME $3,600 down Owner will consider | an afea of equally {1 « 1) Ceramic Ue at $8,500 A real buy Self-storing al | tached tm. brick ranch, at- 3. bed RICK RANCH. d it or ne bath Full b , Lae Don't \ g alum storms & 2 car gare rms. 1% baths. Car coed Went oltechal a oy TROUX FRANK trade | eee at the authea ta $4,112 down noemest- Caly | “Bud cholic, Realtor sheaf My ini ook fen pare 4 een is | —auick sale OR aie Priced. for | Owner F Eon $16,500. irae os 8 publie schools Lk priv via or NFRANKS modern as tomorrow maith MUN “9 Ciemen CRESC schools. $11,500 =) ———$$<—$<— = ‘ : N \ Se aan : | TOON LAKE Bt ENT LAK 500, terms _ AUB arive 21 living rm paneled fam. | 4398 Senko ee REAL ESTATE nae n GE oven ana Aiwedtecas ta ie cau” Mra Kelchner TATES This nS wee: UBUEN HEIGHTS AREA. New 2. ’ ids m2 lige dima. 2 ceramic ighway OR 1-970) ele ceramic betns condition cores pees | E— 1201 or FE 6877) bedroom home has ree N | mecer La with automatic oil fur- PONTIAC piste "Om Aitchen ‘canter “with| 4 BEDROOM | Beseeed cca sine based Val, Desoment feereation | | ata s08?requirion only. 8358 vee nace Large picture window. oa | Tyent Oil heat Garage To'a suilt-in even. range, dishwe ome Full be crive A home you'll eat Attached ——---— ee mort only $350 B on paved stree chen, | ; eat arage. Toral 4 : eher sement Oil FA youll really i‘, cer i _ gage costs wit LOOMPIELD — 2? ACRES street. Read price $9, . aispessl. mosher-dryer comb In | beat oalere Large corner jot | caekus bce oun Pricea ot 136 Sis Veneea bash face eee emeel vot soning eee toatl 3 beatcome ko rent Only $750 down, science : SwNER TRANSFERRED aettsner. | Tries electra. ; water arranged nivy $409 down pius mort. | aased se You can be ee amily room. kitch- , Clean 3 bedroom brick | ome AA CRE mie alr $200 DOWN | gage coats ey n and settled long , ith built in features. au | Gas heat. Ne baths. many extras 2 ise 3386. todas: Includes cost 3} bedr va | ONLY A FEW MINUTES : | | Youll tee cle acke in gece one ta a OL ree HEIGHTS 3: bedroom Near Our of “the nage dale Dr FR 59-4442 an) baths Clarkston aree ope oe towne distance from dow IVAN W. SCHURAM . ue oe large family sized « cre rele tile oo hae ne living ytd “emi cau ne cee *senoots may scores. Only mont n : i eer : : - BY aw NER ees includes taxes and in- rr) aia her pay Hits (REALTOR KE §-997F ; lgucliganears Desirable neighbor. | lencapea ian and larce | re wedinic garage 30530 reac lot on paved ey ks Ww G. WHITCOMB RLTR. 17 Reveriy. 3 room wack | $400 DOWN | stand } bedroom home, with et BJ EVENING, ‘ scnnay Ceramic tile bath on First foot ee are nice homes. | sacrifice prices at, (eh Biiee win 9188 down. 960 0, UE 2-2030 or __—OR_3-3883 ' ¢ without furnishings Bar-| oa . “ ing room fists fi COR MANSFIE second bath in b : Z0)|| us ow it to you TO- | COM iY am price Cash to mortgage 2 bedroom modern Lake pri dining room and Tisis ft Mtl, TPE LISTING SERV LD floors plaste asement est DAY! : | [MERCE LAKE gua) contract iCall alter at or| es $48 per month Inely ak vileg- kitchen @ Wonderiu, bu Ice hone ned walls partitioned N i. GC, NEWING Exceptionally large 6 except There, & Fri nights aa and insurance udea taxes the full basement gas fur- bar e 9 room wilh JOBLYN AREA 7 eee c ee NGIAM hoese i xucar ge 6 room ranch days, Tues & Bun ra C. PANGU | Race ann paved st.eet ail | Jandscaped lot garage with | new Northern Ciose te orner Auburn & Crooks R 1 garage. Stone fire- A} Ss ; ada . o a oomiale aor oO Acne ern Mi Pontiac | MILFORD AR | ___u — place. Lake prilveiges, Must Sell This Week |. 2!#_M's ee, Realtor omy $4,800 with the lees igs standing features $18 973 “Terme. | ah lanty 16 tnd 18 ~~ me wi mater front seep A — | wear Babine 5) anal 2 § bedroom. full dieing rece: MET! DRAUTIPGL NEW BKICK eoee armen of 9600 qd eC] I } | COLEMAN 8TREE | kept 2 bedroom home ath shrubs. all flowering | pat TEL. HURON HOME OR IN- ep lar ol full basement, new| ‘%P@,2 bedrm Full Scat ser comtract at fas per are ROOM RANCH Teiseiea, ia | Le AU peg gas heat ga- ary home “liractive. pate | _Fioriae. JOR pe 2.3283 aces rear garage. On three| 'e!. fence New “7 208 4 : month. then. bull cond! paved sireet Love- led entry. an 3283 large lots, 3 bi hd sub. 9700 down uys like this are hard t ullt tn $984 wall to wall! ly 18 ft it m ty. upper floor liv- fakes A inopping 11 300 school, _Apply Pontiac Press, onal dard Better check into this ampsen sume etecel: pores decorated, Gas Gled bath. Osaet Sa hirasans Faget reg a Small | Down Pay ment N'T Mika THs! —— “ f space. full base- corate interio 5 iL e bath | drooms — ia J CROBALIN, REatto NO ’ eee Oa« automatic furnace and ors of your acheice” Nicels “ dining mn family room & | popes BRICK kitchen. Nice ecerenliog oeere OL 2A) > aa MONEY ! INCOME Only 68.900 : neinerator, close to bu landscaped lot y g area 16x25. fireplace. | arte HA Lake prtvi en PO: OL 1-0416) gm patie o ot DOW N $1 000 now. wile ba sith MULTIPLE LISTING seRVicr , “Chol $14.28. Terms a Saf ts an Seegullenally gucd ive} Sue Cy aes bed- a ' cirastive welll son Union "ike “shopping takes. Near ; @ starter nome on your amily neome Each ald $10,800. Tf wt y. & screened | ucted family home with 950 or best off ea SACRIFICE S ; jor any sine Full basement hes © lecms and teil ba ® ~ THREE BEDROOM W tlready pureher dl aavenit porch HW. baseboard heat | five room down, and pf berate DeaptaecOnatie ow In Row a wiriog Your plans or ours. apes nen rents Shae PIONEER i pe aT HOME $1 bili ian on your al eT oan | 2 car garage. $24.000, terms Pigder| Saas 11 block wae Aye orth Seeing at Once at ite finest é ving | AUBR M : e other ia va . : price Large living ne see this one If eat, storm and yone desiring a in = Weltes Riva a oe rie into 2 0 RED _— Sande i een oon ee 8 goed ol LANDS foe eine ell, large iteh. quality ae that you cen | E j sutslacdiog punews coer raul bullt "2, bearoom home with ew. all brick Spacious liv Tebim Oll heat. IVING inc (or an ine re u08 | bas ts plastered walls Sait today! us advise you see 5 with s ep corner lot corner } G oil heat, large ruse ule ficeplace want fag) ee es eat. nicely landacaped. ate ome, this may West Side jake privite s oy wy ol) furnace, large lot oday! Wana ere’ pace- galore for chil- Creac jot with iake privileges on louie’ cosas. coaveuleas paneled pence ao Weat suburban | Brick 4 pedre ee * feet ro } LAKE BRICK s ‘backyard play Ail scent Lake. Can be bought : Nothin “4 om nome 4 | R A\ ONELE = RANCH Situated surrounding ho with only. $1,000 Ug lom kitchen featuring pall cus) ner me at own $42) ; ; glk . ramic bath. Recreat \ YNLE:, Re t in pine b mes compar- . down. st in OF. A nsurance | RAY O ner gan tu stion tm, THREE BEDROOM ,) Xealtor ree setting. nearly new 3 able, just west - roa rr’ veeane nig ead eluded OR 1-80 | as LONE ie Realtag ak rear ee eee Fenced paid Ll eer enbee sea pateewea rr 3 oy erePh md BS ods ry choker venen. bs . coccey. vacant and iar O n J. Vermett rooms, 1', ceramic tWled bath Pe 170s a ear heated and plastered | R_3-2028 family room 12 ekscerie plus den Att ‘ 1 3 Ses | S : garage. partitioned b m 12x14, spacious REALTY garage enviar make land ear WY OWNER. 3 } BEDROOM RANC | WEST SIDE recreation room, gas Mea aay Perla ucees with dish- BEAUEUy BUNGALOW 9203 Commerce Rd. EM 3-6466 Talndings My seeeil Culms Ge eee rane Pull basement. | meet jens ie eernior | wake , alan sacs vce Te. A th $13,950 terms MODERN 2 BEDRM. HO make ie en offer es eens ioe 5 A ee a oes. 62.- | dal bail 3 bedrooms eed 5 oleae separate dining | ar Tl ge 14x22 A ee ee A wile treme large bunga- _Cass Lake. FE = ound NEAR * | 5 € dl pes Also by appointment | BE housetratier of take ear amet > ia Gua coon pas giassed rier mn Ae room with | ‘a cece: suena Roman brick homey peck vance. “ana ila PERSONALIZED HOMES _ e nt CEdar 271m seen te canity 8859 Jerose North | ear aareee s and a lots Ve 2 floors pinatered Peal pecker THE BIRD" TO 8EE rele “ve et 1, ttle pty on a well pisnned ree Ligh =.= ° ry ery : s, 14x t : * nd ss 2acres—crost is} HOME (7 ee muse: see ictandine Yeatoree ome asiaoe TAKE PRIVILEGES Pam ANached eae Ma) HAG Gar farage, ice NEW BRICK SBDRM — . | ° <5 | vile S cer- 1 vas knotty _pine living roo S | LAKE ANGELL | | Nice 4 room bungsiow on beach. $21.500 terme nie a hou-e you would be wae ail schools. Restricted: Neat Beldwin & Brown Ra. Lt 100 IN] ANGELES | 1.7808 RES FR 4.4813 iol Watkin Lote privileges Re proud to eall home. Built Sindy Gk bedvocts Wapecse beats 4 year ald ranch home, has iene $ DOWN AREA | CT. RK REAL ESTATE| Ia and enjoy parreeit away fon ; for comtert =e owner See eee nepeees bee fal peel Se , ae . ” ( . . . - 2 A bedrooms See laeleeel (veeee) MOVES YOU IN Pleasant Lake Woods ®ub offer Alm nee bee Oe ee Terms, wan deart es beauty. all Fooms large and 1 oor “attached aatane hoors. | Nilitty room. Ot f | apace NO MORTOAGE Costa | Natural sandy eth 4 . nat new - custom built Mt uren Oven Eve & Bun ‘ PINE LAKE comfortable, full basement top dri ached garage. Black rn as Fe urnace 0600 PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT!) } Lovely surroundings in Jelousie vrecee' Glansea. , ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE| -, SECLUDE Tiel ihe sake from acer ene (Reet. (oerpeies, , set terms, tees Woekew “os FINE MODERN APTS CONV MODEL lag cont ent water Naas a nes toway a oer SECLUDED ruse "4 ‘naticome vey a Fa nea eouiw fae . i to Gentes Miah Bepeet N yrrst PEN. 3 Kats irom $3230 | ae taper. and. oi | vs i sonar ee T cheek - shopping the bales ges! a rome The AB BeaUTY om giBARY OF BLOOMFIELD | meee w e| hom - eatras Nicer he sis thi : ed fam- ideal home cious ranc ~BRICK—-WEST SIDE. EEARDATO 9 ODay tm TO 0 AUP RY otp' tomy | Om lots, Only’ 613,900." | wrickrnch hoster he” bedroom | ip teoms Bice Beech: 96) ioe a eit "couple. situated landacaped setting. 4 Dedrms. 34 | Pertect cnanition. > ee blocks ene a heeutne Take Mag book be NORTHERN T a but private! Putt Pe gontenien - . shor’ owe. a ~ lot, only rm. 2400 pote ginins Tm., rec. ‘ with beautiful tile bath and ee WW ESTOWN REAL. 7 Y Bilsaneth Lake Ra. felt a's miles SG | Suburban Special pees: 2 eee Coe! creer: | T ping center sant cnn Gok 2 car savage Eee oe ,arge lot 1 block fro KE 8-376) © o subdivision or call \ : . « opecia ‘amily room: ee c ehutch G = Ba. e space M a ake m or “ves LI geet? | ]) | 1 bedroom re room 80 Rec ° fl ood oak BIKM ace, Ml _4-6808 are” Vic ach tw nly many extras! oors, plastered MI — Paul M. Jones, Real Fst a rire oh lA nas ga ey cy ard Young: Ritr. are old mice oek Noor: ; dee $500 Dow a cates Onn yecn rather fb ACRES-MILFORD | More convenient Kitchen mi c® ena Govete cant. , : fen Bice oie ah volume| — - r hee el oor, th s. LAK ronta xcellent basement rm. ho ce | vay EM MOO sang] es name pl te oO Uandacaped fot, city) sewer | ome tn justerigm for Na cute, LEGS, “Coty! “$as.100" Terms. rMater® take "3" berdroom | "uh OH Beat Casement | Invclocels: ‘aluminum rcerman | = = * | « y t _ $150 DOWN. 3 geonGoul seul secure mortwage. No aciipetien. $1,800 down, cee ee wed of Se tee uae newly beautifully reese poses GUS queage. Fria of] ' heat 3 car : Inclde = partly — finished sh Builders I*xet ’ ‘i u" : _ Features generous tt el tes : living room with fire re ‘ PE TAL. Smith, tn et lot availabie. 460 | merce road vieinity, MY ati vite be eee ae W | JUST EAST OF fut) bath. ample nigehen with | ar Yl e | seacious dintna room. large Income deat you cannot fail $900 DOWN on anes oa | : s Da , 464 fe space. aw _ den, modern kiteh- | estigate, live i ‘ REASONABLI - : FOR YOUR HOME NEEDS - ore brie Ur oa: Family bee | AUBURN HEIGIETS aod Tet enue ea es “i ASSOCIATES en. replace Ia bey! bed- em rrienal nice toons tol er reese ae oe Fenced | ua please! bielton kitchen eel tes 3] elay, see It today! 1080 WH rage. echea’ ts) receive co me Sears 2-956: large int OPE . HURON | ge. Skating pond, trout enough income f. i LORED — WE HAVE choole & shapping ( near| Facelient 2 bedroom bu “ rr Ae _ N TIL 9 stream, deer af nice wu rom a very income A HIGH- Paer ‘alt Fe glow with 3 lets A aa Bud” Nichole — rous phe os seat. | ipper apt. with i- gas station for sal ome. re, Realtor grouse & duck hunting on vate bath, and Led catet at East Wil elon ~ 2Y¥A- 01D 4 ff V1 ki H very) neat and clean wm © property. $50,000, terms three room h & modern Jessie. This sh son and 8. arkston Plenty of Dien ae Reals i | INg Omes— Yow i aot your money's FE 5-1201 — ve ? oe nat AN lot, to pay aliespensca. ates profit of 81. 500 oe an rite rI eer . Leaving. sta: Sept 10th. Meat | 86 * oreo af only ae NETT. IN€ REALTORS | should hancie, 8 good sound pany will redecorate stati ana RENNIE IAI NC offer FE 2.0798 Best SO 050 with $750 down. Onan = i Street r@ntal location, $12. ~~ usta you at no eost You and 2 8 Main. € * Naw 2 pepe P z 3 LD i | "es as & Sunday 1-4 i uy Station, land. and cen (ACROSS Claveaton, Mich ee dees dm ge aim OR OCT | VACANT BUNGALOW lor year ween payment. Pay Open Daily 9 to #8, Sunday 12 to A 4230600 prmt OR | AN ON | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | | A wee ee Call ASOCIATE from profits. ee MApie 8-821 FoR sal® DY OWNER 2 REDAM a We | ' fer tine large modern £060) FE 81 BROKERS. FB new 3 BEDROOM Witt at hams close to bus line Double UDAH ( 3A : cxpenuan antes with $99 DOWN. 2 eoRGoM. Se 2s, #1000 y down EM 5.4020 cite ch | feast: WH ates sel we. Veer: AKE. Rt . © iF | fete mereene dames corurr —trn_ Clarkston schools OR jor ; ee : i) “ee . bs - pe wih set | . BY OWNER. A BY OWNER nn REALTORS — i FOR COLORE terms. on reasonabie cL ADY FO renaition “darpned HOUSE, A: : One ne caam nase modern EST ATES | 117 8 TELEGRAPH OPEN EVES 090b crepit? & SONS _#. PADDOCK. 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