‘Then Adjourn flaw,.in the Employment Security| _ construction ftems was torn out at! 1959-60 program later on. — The Weather HE ee Ge pik 117th YEAR ea PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959—60 PAGES ee x * Large Fords Year Ahead, Press Told DETROIT \™—Ford Motor ¢o said today its 1960 line of standard sized cars orginally was intended fulure State Solons Fix BAT Goof, for introduct Also Approve $6 Million year. Capital Outlay Plan; Reject Vet Fund Use ion an some Division a national that the model in Wright, Ford r, told James O general manage preview audience advance the amble of mill press decision to volved ag ars He did not models were moved up bat it was learned that the 1960 line had been projected for 1961. Wright said addition of the com pact Falcon to the Ford line will give Ford dealers products cover ing 90 per cent of the auto indus try’s price range. These will be the Falcons, Fords and Thunderbirds Styling on the standard Fords has been changed considerably with rounded lines rather than the * : re s square silhotette of recent years. 1. Once again refused to use the The dogleg which juts into the . re c mg bee 0 veterans {rust fund to ease the|ffont door area has been removed ; on the standard Ford as well as state's cash shortare. on the Falcon. Senate’ Republicans again said The wide price range marked ‘no” in caucus to Gov. Williams’ from individual dealerships means oft-repeated plea. lower fixed overhead per unit, 2. Formally killed a bill that would have doubled interest | rates on small loans in the $300 | to $500 range. It was buried in | the Senate State Affairs Com- mittee. ions of dol LANSING (?—State law- makers scattered for a month today after mending a five million dollar tax bill boner and approving an anemic $6,012,000 capital outlay program devoid of new construction money. Before knocking off yes- terday, they did these other things on the 143rd working day of 1959: say what year's Majority | iWr ight sa id. _ Greet the World’ S Champ 3. Postponed any action on the governor's request for fixing a) Act that Williams said, if unattend- | ed to, might cost employers 36) million dollars in federal] payroll: taxes. 4. Left untouched the Hous e- approved bill for a $2,500-a-year legislator’'s pay raise. ‘It lay in, the Senate Appropriations Com-) mittee, apparently lifeless but not technically dead. * *& The Senate, by a@ 29-to-2 vote, completed repairs to the business) — tax (BAT increase voted) Aug. 29 and needed to wipe out an unintended windfall to | profitable! business ‘firms, | Along with the capital outlay bill, it was hurried to the gov- ernér’s desk where it is expected to be signed promptly. No reve- ntfe loss to the state will occur. The capital oullay measure was: approved after $12,297,000 in new! ctcriamcnnach attest the demand of GOP senators. At the same time, the lawmak-; « ers maneuvered into position to) restore the deleted items to the: J - 7S FETE INGEMAR AT AVON They were prepared to do this if the State Supreme Court upholds the 120-million-dollar wse (sales) tax increase now before the court. A decision is due before the Legis- lakure meets again Oct. 21. V ' F j ’ ° Introducing t * x * * he New Pontiac for'60 x * * x * * 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible and Ventura Sport Coupe ‘Satisfactory’ After Surgery Believe Steel President Stabbed Self Ma Munford, HYANNIS ter F the apparently a knife while jn a and nervous exhat wounde tal admnistrator * * Gerald A, Quel trator of the Cap to which Munford the made Munford was ac unexplained knife-wound: in the abdomen. Today the he Munford had a described h factory a UNDER DOCTOR Quellette’s state ford has been , com few weeks fatigue Dr, Robert B. O'( vey N, Jordan past vice president of U. and Mrs ited Mr. overnight said Whie getting re | rx: Munford bed guests, TOWNSHIP ~— World's heavyweight boxing champion Ingemar Johansson of Sweden (second from right) last night was feted at a réception held in his honor at the Detroit Broach and Machine Co, in Avon Township. Among”bome 300 industry executives strike-bound U announcement “mder of his personal physici and nervou es fAP)—Wal 9% president of S Steel Co., i him elt with f fatigue a hospi sot range for further treatment he “apparently wounded himself with a knife. “He the Cape wound was immediately taken te Cod Hospital where repaired. His condi state o usthon, Was reported * lette adminis- Hospital, vught in e Coed was bre Imitted with an Spital reported good night and lition as ‘‘satis- ’Ss CARE ment said the care ain’ for the suffering from exhaustion.” and Har vice Mun ‘onnor executive S Steel, vis- Munford as the statement ady to ge with Bests fo ar- Cet ed! Ww as. TER F. j A ; ‘Pontiac Prevs Photo on hand for the:affair were Pontiac Motor Divi- sion officials Thomas ‘E. Seavy (shaking hands) and Buel E. Starr (right). At the left is Gustav von Reis, Johansson’s. personal friend and owner of the plant. the | jurisdictional: dispute with The In-| moon exploded on Ms pad dur- : ternational Mailers. Union. Nikita Sees 16 Models in 4 Series reece Feature Classical Styling From Our News Wires Greatest Advances Ever in Engineering, Design, Says Munford’s admission to. the hos. |!House Hoel gave Rig ge S: E. Kn udsen pital jcheers and waves as he set off in : an open Cadillac for a look at the : He underwent surgery. This (jy) of Stee! morning Miss Ethel Barton, hos pital director of nursing, said his condition is satisfactory and he had a good night. The circumstances of the stab tion postoperatively was ‘satisfac tory, Today his progress continues to be good" | PITTSBURGH Sdviet Premier * * * Nikita Khrushchev today inspect-| ) ed one of the few steel mills in The district attorney began an investigation It was learned .that the injury to the executive remained | undisclosed until nine hours after|Dehind barricades at the the nation not shut dewn by the two-month strike siecl A crowd of about 700 held back Carlton By HARRY REED Khrushchey smiled and waved Managing Editor, Pontiac Press up at people hanging out of of fice windows in all the buildings along Grant street in the heart of the city. “Following” a truly great performer is one of the roughest jobs in show business, and so it is with the auto bing remained a mystery pend industry, but Pontiac Motor Division has ing sufficient improvement in his| It did--not appear there would superbly in bringing the 1960 line of Pontiacs to the condition to permit questioning. [be any question of the world's No. toring blic Dist. Atty. Edmund Dinis said)1 Communist crossing a picket M0 OFINg PUoNc. Coming up with something to top the sleek 1959 his aides hope to question the 59- line i ~ar- -_ fe . to-| His route to the Mesta Machine . ‘ A Le . year-old: executive imme time % “a ee line which the public made the leading seller in the da\ Co., founded by the late fhushand) d : ; . (Co >; » Col. 5) | medium-price class was not easy, b y've done it. IMPOUND KNIFE | ntinued on Page °, Col. 5) | | Pp € | é eas) | ul the , e Dinis refused to answer news “Sixteen stunningly new models in four series are pre- sented by Pontiac in 1960, marking the greatest engi- neering and Styling advances ever ac hieved by our firm.” S. E. Knudsen, GM vice president and Pontiac general manager said today. men's questions about Munford’s Cooler Racine injury other than it was inflicted With High of 75: with a kitchen knife Authorities impounded a_ five-/ inch knife they found in the lav-, in? vish Munford summer home ‘(Some Rain: ) The car will be displayed to the public Oct. 1 at Chatham Mostly cloudy with a chance of the Pontiae Retail Store, 63 Mt. Clemens St., and all Dinis said he ordered an in- iseattered showers is the forecast | | vestigation to determine if Man: or the Pontiac area today, tonight | ford’s wound was “self-inflicted and Friday. Tonight will be cool-| “Our engineers and stylists have overlooked nothing | or otherwise.” a with the low croppi ns to near in their successful efforts to make Pontiac for 1960 the | Dr. O'Connor, U.S. Steel Corp. ‘most desirable car that we have ever manufactured.” medical director, called for an The weatherman said cooler said Knudsen. “We are confident that our new line of ‘ambulance at 10:15 a.m. Wednes- weather will continue tomorrow, wil intai on . r lay. A moment later, Dr. Robert the high reaching around 70-75 and cars will maintain Pontiac’s awa d- -winning reputation area dealers. lE. Harned of Chatham placed a| ithe low tomorrow. night about 28 America’s number one road car.’ ‘similar call from another place 52-56 | * * * lin Chatham. | This morning's northwesterly! Gentle curves and flowing lines of sculptured beauty | Fire Lt. Wendell Deer and fire- winds were at three miles an hour. readily identify Pontiac's completely new line of cars for man Albert Loring, who responded From 10:15 a.m. yesterday until/1960. Pontiac's classic styling and wide track design prevails in the ambulance, said they found the same time today .14 of an inch throughout each series; from the luxurious Bonneville-and Star Munford lying on a couch’ in a of rain fell in the area. ; . |first-ftoor den with Mrs.. Munford The lowest temperature in down- ‘Chief to the Catalina and the new Ventura series. and Dr. Harged attending him. town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was, ‘LIST 47 NEW FEATURES 60 degrees. The recording at) Heading a list of 47 new features is the exciting appear- } | ° s L p.m.’ was 6. lance of the 1960 Pontiac, highlighted by a design front Mailers Strike Halts end. A massive, sweeping front bumper juts recward below a ; ‘ : Detroit Newspapers News Flash (clnanical grille formed by seven narrow, gleaming bars with Additional Pictures on Pages 2, 3 DETROIT ® — Detroit Mailers’ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla w — Union No. 4 struck Detroit's An Atlas-Able rocket being twin headlamps set at either "end. The distinctively different three daily newspapers today in a! readied for a U.S. shot at the eoUprer grille, the one-piece bumper and the clean, sharp line of the hood enhances. the car's overall simplicity and beauty. Pontiac's low, clean styling is complemented by a pan- oramic windshield and a-generous wrap-around rear window, with a low-cut roof adding to the rakish beauty of every model. | te © tent of ie engines today. ff Neo one was hurt. The strikers are affiliated with. See Spe FO: the International _ Typographical | > pena esindes Pontiac's fresh approach to styling is even mrore pronounced ewie'at ~sagal pat aS In Today’ S Press jin the sculptured deck lid and the rear fenders topped by twin ployes at the three newspapers. = Ae Aue) tail lamps housed in individual cones extending toward A pa aan Cuinten fs ss Sex gexcias reese St jthe back window, however, the IMU was certified vas ry fer aegeeeeeeens, m Below each set of tail lamps are long, backup lamp by the National Labor Relations | pacstien—by Dr. Fine... 5 Ports framed in chromium. The. artistic deck flares down~ Board two years age te repres pos section ......... Sigs | Ward to blend with a massive wrap-around rear bump- seat mailing room employes. | sascety | .......- §8| CF. Below the front fender series nameplate on each model The Free Press published all its) Obituaries .........,...«. | a thin-line trim moulding extends the full length of the ‘editions last night and early today.| Sports ..... shestivcoerss @9-- OR fiat, Rene Shiged efige af thy rane earter peel NRT | - ‘The News said it did not plan to) Theaters ..................., “oe by a trim ntoulding. ‘publish its first edition today, The; TV & Radio Programs ...... so Times said it did not know whether) Wilson, Earl .............. Priced just above the. Catalina series are two Ventuta it would publish of not. | Women’s Pages .........36.- 41 | ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. ba + ” ~ : r « A 4 : | / done it. “ Gana From Page ech models, a four-door.and a two-door hardtop. The two Ventura, r ra series priced just above the Catalina models. models have interiors trimmed entirely in colorful, customized Morrokide available in many different shades to harmonize. with exterior finishes. = * * * Fifteen solid paint colors and 60 two-tone combinations are| offered with the 1960 Pontiac. Harmonizing with exterior colors’ are 51 Interior color and material combinations of cloth, Mor- rokide and genuine leather. NEW HORIZONTAL SPEEDOMETER Pontiac's instrument panel for 1960 features a new hori- zontal speedometer, redesigned instruments and control knobs and a non-glare finish on the upper surface The new deep dish steering wheel and a hand grip design is positioned to give more leg clearance for the driver. A lower transmission tunnel! also provides extra interior roominess a Some of the standard features found on each 1960 Pon- tiac includes Magic-Mirror acrylic lacquer. paint finishes, automatic interior lighting, foam rubber front seat cush- ions, cigar lighter, direction signals, electric windshield wipers, dual inside sun visors and trimmed luggage com- partment. x & * Bonneville and Star Chief series have a 124-inch wheelbase and are 220.7 incheé overall, except for the Bonneville Safari which has the sanie dimensions as the Catalina and the new Ventura series; 122-inch wheelbase and 213.7 inches overall length. Overall heights range from 542 inches for all sport | coupe models to 568 inches for station wagons IMPROVED V-8 ENGINE Bolstered) by over 10 million miles of engineering tests, Pon- tiac’s Tempgst 425 V-8 engine is more powerful and rugged than ever before. Standard compression ratios are 86:1 for regular fuel engines with standard transmissions and 1025 1 for premium fuel engines with automatic transmissions Available in all four series is a premium fuel, extra high performing 10.75:1 compression ratio engine with three two -barrel carburetors for either Synchromesh or Hydra-Mati- transmission. A regular fuel economy engine with 86:1 com pression ratio is available for all models equipped with Hydra- Matic. A new two-barre! carburetor, a high efficiency camshaft and low axle ratios starting at 269:1 are designed for increased gasoline mileage and operation economy Pontiac's 1960 top-of-the-line car is the luxurious Bonneville in four models; a rakish two-door hardtop sport coupe, an elegant four-door Vista hardtop, an exciting coii- vertible and a custom trimmed four-door, two-seat Safari station wagon. A two-door sport sedan, a four-door sedan and a four-door Vista hardtop comprise Pontiac's Star Chief line for 1960, each model distinguished by four stars along the rear quarter side moulding and the series name on front fenders and instrument panel * OFFER SEVEN CATALINAS Pontiac's high-volume series, Catalina: * ® -— Is offered in seven New ‘ontiac for 1960 Out October 1 . for all series employ tone control with sound separation for a! will be sent to Conant, the school istereo effect, bringing new enjoyment in radio reception ce : } ' : h : ; j ' ") c A? t % \. ¥ . * ‘THE PONTIAC PREAs, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 a : ra The Day inBirmingham * OPEN: , se SHOP and SAVE | _ TONITE at SIMMS Bloomfield Hills School: pon ae Friday Two ardton models are offered in the newly created Ven-| Standard equipment items found on the Ventura sport coupe and Vista include two instrument panel ash trays, an electric clock, “V” design inside handles, custom steer- ing wheel, deluxe wheel dises and instrument panel with special decor. BIRMINGHAM-—The Bloomfield Hills Board of Education has of- Ificially named the new elementary \school now under construction on |Quarton road the James B. Conant Pontiac's famed wide track wheels and smooth ride are sphooj. further improved in 1960 with large rubber bushings in the) Conant is a noted educator and rear suspension, new type rear shock absorbers and a raised former president of Harvard Uni- rear axle upper control arm. Additional sound insulation has versity who presently is conduct- been provided for a quieter ride ing 4 nation-wide survey on public « * t schools to find where the educa- ; tional system might be improved To add comfort and pleasure to motoring are many freshly jog pow He already has written engineered accessories and option equipment items for the several books on the subject. 1960 Pontiac. The new Hydra-Matic transmission is narrower An tevitation te stead the and lighter and allows for a smaller tunnel,-thus increasing} scheol dedication ceremonies passenger room: New radio and optional rear speaker systems | planned for the early part of 1960 | beard has announced. A study of the Bloomfield Hills school transportation system 8- Specifically intended for turnpike driving, a new throttle, ently is uate way, ee hiehleehts control accessory called "Magi-Crulse,’ can be set to retain a of the study innumerated by School constant accelerator position after the driver removes his foot Superintendent Eugen Johnson are: from the pedal. With Magi-Cruise in operation the driver's Insurance coverage of the bus ‘foot Is relieved of constant accelerator pressure. operation, bus loads, safety meas- Other new items include a spot beam reading lamp, a rear Yes. possible reduction of route } t trolled from the passenger com. |ensths and the possible purchase deck release that can. be controlled from the p g of additional buses. lpartme nt, rear window and side screens for station wagon * * * 'models, remote controlled outside rear view mirror and a Safe- The Board of Echication will meet ‘guard speedometer that ean be set at any speed over 15 MPH again next Monday night to go over to warn against speeding and as an added feature a low fuel| the results of the survey. level indicator | Also to be considered at that time is a methed of enforcing | the state's ban of sororities and fraternities at the high school level. NEW THROTTLE CONTROL Pontiac Motor Division in 1960 offers the safest car in its 52-year history of automobile production. A total of | 138 separate features have been engineered into the new car - for unprecedented driving safety during day or night travel | and under varied road or weather conditions. In spite of their illegality, the sc hool boar suspects that there "nate Pokes, Awaits Camera 2 Rockets From Cape Will Shoot Pictures of Atlantic Hurricane Chiet‘among Pontiac’s 1960 standard safety features are: Wide track wheels and low center of gravity for unexcelled car stabHity Reinforced body in the roof, rocker panel and wheelhouse areas. Center pillars in Vista models also are strengthened * * *& Improved front brake sealing, large braking sur- faces and lining areas, and heavy drums for maxi- mum durability and sure stops Recirculating ball steering gear reduces steering effort and minimizes fatigue. Balanced, self-straighten- Ing action In the stéering system makes driving easier and safer MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Gracie the hurricane dawdied along and turned coy today as primping for the cameras that will attempt) an historie picture. Two rockets, scheduled to be shot from Cape, Canaveral late to- * * *® Dual led beam head lamps with high capacity generator provide extended night time vision. The low beam favors the right side of the road, minimizing up- ward reflected light and glare to approaching traffic New low pressure tires with anti-skid treads facill- Sea attractively priced models; a two-door sport sedan, a fout tate safer stopping day yere fitted with cameras for door sedan, a two-door hardtop sport coupe.’a four-door hard Ball joint front suspension design enables ideal on experiment aimed! at photo- top Vista, a convertible and two four-door station wagons. on handling on curves and rough roads, Both front and graphing a hurricane from over- a two-seat Safari and the other a nine-passenger Safari with rear suspension are designed with an automatic antl- head au the stunt works and the the third seat facing rearward live feature for oa 1oother ride and better control ee packed nose cones of the r ' iV f ‘ I Nike-Cajun rockets are recovered a at sea, weather men ought to ; catch Gracie Afi pictures cover- “Asks for Careful Study Royal Oak Hosts Final Governor's Conference ng a eirele 300° to 400 miles in ; . i iametet on Counties’ Finances The season's seventh tropical LANSING (UPD) —The plight: of 200 Di \eurnil wc aeee Wea . : a pli CuSsSs ra iC a e rmile peak force Wednesday county financial limitatiotis said LS and crawled northwestward at was recognized in the House yes about 7 miles per hour Signs | terday, where a resolution was tn were lacking for intensifi “ tic troduced asking for a study of “the By DICK SAUNDERS enee was James A Bowden, Miehi them from becoming 12-pointers, re by ng 1) nsi ca ion. financial status of the several’ More than 200 pohee offierits, Ran commissioner of Libor who or fatalitves Pilg ike ce nan 0 count ; businessmen, representatives of fold his listeners that “safety Hare emphasized that suspend i p in touch with sieather bu- a fot Gina Ai paella = Wand Seternal Rtoais ind eR Gust, 10 pa ing and revoking licenses is not) requ reports although no immed- just plain eiizens interested in “This is what we must get early as good a safety factor as jate danger to land was _ antici- the state assistance program Weattic watery pot doccihee voter ar ee riving people insight into their ted | (ocimarily health Ana Wella Y £ r \ across to the public,” he said Kiving people an insight into the patec ; diy in Royal Oak fo talk about’ owe can butld saler highways, own driving habits. - against the background of present Michigan mounting traffic prob tire » | nlare 1 tte iP courtly financial linvillon sind ‘a t 4 rire ineexe tay enforcers, bn “Revoention of a heense is a Kh h h k Rep. Frank Db Williams (bbe safety devices Inte cats. Bet a) problem Often it results in rus C ev 00 5 | troit), author of a resolution asking He occasion was The List of a building W inte drivers ts our big ..,, unding an entire family,’ he for a study committer “are at Bve Gennes Hesieely teh." nd B | St | ll Highway Safely Conferences, thy usy ee | one at the Royal Ok Elks empl Rowden praised driver team Morning workshops delved into Autumn Rain Previous conferences: were held esa ined nerd nt pale sedi mala aaa (Continued From Page One) ° : . “ hal be faa Sal Michizan Seeretary oof State and nated ement . ° . of Perle Mesta, took him to West Stil] Falling Ste arie and Coldwater James Mo are deseribed anew * —" Homestead past the giant works . Representing the Pontiac Po driver education progvrant initiated % of United States Steel Corp., which Over Nation lice Department were Lt. Clayton Soarly thie year designed te.” “ne Four afternoon workhops covered .)< picketed by some of the 91,000 Randetph and Sgt. Lawrence Las gecidents be fore thes happen by possible solutions. Some of the United Steel Workers on strike in By The Associated Press ~ % Balr. Others from (his area were Ihe Iping diawes under stand them ‘opis s were the use of unmarked the Pittsburgh area. | The Weather Bureau forecast) Deputy Ferris Hoteomb of the elves patrol cars, drak strips for teen But the trip to West Home- precipitation from New England) Oakland County Sheriff Depart * rs a RESTS ld right of way signs, the stead was carefully planned to to the lower Great Lakes, in the ment; Sgt. Loren Abigrim, com The annient 12 point. svatern need fan Foose Inw enforoers art take him over the Homestead central and southern Plains aren, mander of the Pontiac State Vo Wied inc ake Secretar of Set the uniformity of traffic Jaws, edu | high level bridge. Below and | southern Kansas, alone the Gulf) Nee Post; Et. Willlam ©. Stokes, Office keeps a becun — eulain mitenstl siindieda and prnalGcs about 300 yards from the span | Coast into. southern” Florida, the) Waterford Township Police and veil faces, A es te lieenspe af Improper teft turns and running, ew the great blast furnaces and southeast coast and in the north > George Ho Stewart, representing 5.0. \ 7 ie sits YD frre - pon of stop signs were cited as the! mite of U.S. Steel, east of the Rockies, in the Texas. Pontiac Publie Schools and the rey ie . i . - me |g Hitor causes of accidents It was) | Oklahoma = Panhandle and into. Pontiag Area Chamber of Com hen = - ai Sune BELEN Saud that” Michigan’ sheriffs have Several thousand agree aest portion of Washington state merece Safety Committers no, i 5 me 7 ; — gained about 500 deputies in’ the jammed the parkway leading into , The fain and thunderstorm ai . Previously wi catled in only last five years, but foo many ar , Homestead. It was the same kind! tivity which ushered in sattume A La IE a gE used ta maimain new jails, with Fre ee rmmnele® ihiad encoun continued today over widely seat [De and Jerry creme of AAW bat now were eating 90.000 Michi boly oa small percentage added tered in so me hes plac an staring. tered sections of the country Troqueis St both Wo vearold Pon gan diners a vear oi groups of for road patrol s curious, but not too expressive Se | Fair weather was predicted for Hae Central High Students, par to 0 who have eight or nine way or another | most of the section west of the Heipated in a teenage panel dis speinte armainst thems Hare ex State police had 709 enlisted | Khrushchev. the world’s fore- | Rockies, the mid Atlantic states cussion plained officers in 1955, 1.14 in 19358, and /most Communist, rode-in a fancy to the Mississippi The panel, which discussed the es * currently have 11. The death open automobile used last week by . problem and place of today’s teen We fet protests like “Pin neta rite decreased steadily since 1955 royalty The Weather ager in driving safety, was made 12 pointer, what do von want with, UNE this year, The car, which carried Prin- up of students from Pontiac, Roval me’ But that's what we expect,”| Fatalities are more frequent in) cess Beatrix of the Netherlands eth “ Weather Moreau wipe: ot ar a Sle Ferndale, Detroit yea e a that if “ can rural areas than in ufban areas, around New York City, is light cloudy todas ty SSENEE T= Mealy ; . . " p them te tne erstand why they but injury ace idents and total ac-! tan in color and has bright red showers. soler today, high 74 Winds Kratidio ahenkee ai ihe ah committed < eight points worth of efdent fig ures Are greater itt cities, | leather upholstery. It can’ seat bream preeity icin] tomorrow inne akey a te cConfer-) violations, maybe we can ston sty ate police recards show. nine persons. cloudy and Ite cooler tonight. tee nf : [ee row nde somewhat variable tonight variable tongiht Today in Pontlar Lowest temperature Preceding & ap 60 At @ am: Wind Direction: Bouthwent Bun sets Thursday at #28 pi Bun rises Priday at 6 22 a Moon rises Thursday at tt Moon sets Priday at 205 pi velorit 2 mph oe fopm Cd Dewntewn Temperatures j Ag 11 aan 3353 cse2~-a 33 Wednesday in Pontiar (as recorded downtown) Highest temperature Lowest, temperature Mean temperature Weather—Sun,- rain One Year Ago in Pontiag Highest temperature Lowest temperature ‘Mean temperature Weather—Light rain Highest and Lowest Temperatures | This Date in 47 Yearr { Named for James Conant sororities and one fraternity among are currently at least two secret the high school body. The Kiwanis Club will launch its annual peanut sale in Birmingham Saturday. Proceeds from the one-day drive will be used during the | year to help finance various youth activities in the city, an- | nounced the loca) vice president of the club, Charies Mosier, who | is im charge of the campaign, along with drive chairman, Thomas Monahan. The Birmingham Democrats Club | IE annual fund campaign begins Sat- urday, lasting through Oct. 4. Funds collected in the ‘“‘Dol- jars for Democrats” drive will go toward the Democrat Party's election campaign. Heading the fund drive is Mrs. Betty McVay, chairman of the local club. Dennis M. Randazzo Service for Dennis M. Randazzo, 9, son of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Randazzo of 3260 Chickering Lane, ‘Bloomfield Township, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday from the Wil- liam Vasu Funeral Home, Royal Oak. Burial will, be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Dennis died Wednesday at his home after a prolonged illness. Surviving besides the parents are a brother Terence at home, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sam-) uel Camarda of East Detroit and his paternal grandfather Sam Ran- dazzo of Detroit. 4 lice shaped jell Lae avored wit cane sug- imit 1. oa ort Dolls a | 5° One Lb, Anise . JELLY CANDY . 02 in 1891 44 in 1870, Wednesda Fature Chart | PERE Rete Ipena 4647 arquette 67 44 | 7 : baltimore 90 66 Memphis 67) gis ae Biswiarck 67 43 Miami Beach 67 75). OOS ai “ys ee | Browns’ 91 76 Milwaukee 77.84) tia e . iffalo 84 67 Minneapolis 67 47) Poy WEP ees tugeet a feago = 8189 New Orleans 88 72) F se? ee C nnat 69 02 New York 65 68! j i res C] 4 64 -Omaha 66 4! | ‘ bias 6 kT Ses : ‘ Denver: — 64 4 Pellaton, Ti 46) . tee ee a he Bh gS Fitts Hy de oe Se ae . ebur a) ee ‘Se y ‘ Port Worth 88 73 Bt. Louis 80 67 * at ete is Boughton 43 8 Bote mere ho] CATAL et ws 1 46) 'ATALINA F ‘ST ; » 1007) parlee je iar * Jaco ae % i Trev cy ; | iw facien | mol R DOOR VISTA One of the 1960 series is troduced this vear. 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1950 “Tourism Is Being in West Europea NEW YORK (UPI)— - European travel has become a big’ jces and plan if they don't have business, the people se trans-| . oasurements?” > tour- part, house feed and advisg —— , ists are trying to find out Just who That is why they are trying their customers are to determine the size, nature, distribution and characteristics * * * of European travelers, For the first ume known to the, trave} industry, a vast study is) They want to know how travel being made of tourism in 16 west- ‘decisions are made and how they ern European countries cun be stimulated. They want to The survey, which will take define the probable growth of tra- two years to complete, Covers.) markets, determine present who travels and why, where they go, how they get there, how much they spend, what they like shortages in hotels and other serv- seek gways to develop off season travel and determine the Ces, and don’t like, and even why (cparacteristics of non-travelers so some persons travel while others qhey can be converted stay home. : INTERVIEWS SEI Results of the study will go to Survey experts will jnterview travel organizations and related in qaceiis and wonainilerm. This terests in 64 nations through the will give psycholayical tests to de termine the underlying -why some persons prefer ships “to International Union of Official Tra vel Organizations and five key international tourist-hotel organiza- reHMINIS airplances and others refuse to tions travel by sea It covers all travel by foreigners * re PS in Austria, Belgium, Denmark,) * . = "THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 SEVENTEEN: _ By REBA HEINTZELMAN Hundreds of offers of a hospital bed have been pouring in from all parts of Oakland County after a plea for a bed was published in Tuesday's Voice of People column in The Pontiac Press, | When Mrs. Robert Scott of 28 Glenwood Ave. heard that a hos- pital bed would make 15-year-old Terry Van Scoyoc of 3139 Pontiac Lake Rd., Waterford Township, a little more comfortable, she wrote to The Press for help. Terry has bad muscular dystrophy since birth. ‘ - A half-hour affér the first Press edition was on the news stands of- fers for all types of hospital beds began pouring in from organiza- tions and individuals living in Bir- mingham, Bloomfield Hills, Clarks- ton,- Orion, Rochester and other outlying communities as well as from Pontiac, “We answered the telephone from 2 to well past 11 p.m. that night and some people are still calling,” Mrs, Scott said. It all started when Mrs. Scott was visiting her husband at Pon- * tiac General Hospital and heard her husband's roommate James B. Van Scoyoe Jr., discussing his son Terry’s dilemma, The Van Scoyocs said that they could not ask the muscular dystrophy group for a bed as the organization had already done so many things for the family, and, with four operations scheduled for the father, it was impossible to Oakland County area residents. purchase the special bed. new bed. That was when Mrs. Scott placed} —— HAPPY YOUTH — A plea { Terry Van Scoyoc,-15, brought a Heartwarming Response _ Answers Plea for Bed _ Pontiac Press Phote or a hospital bed to make life at home a little more comfortable-for muscular dystrophy patient, quick response from hundreds of Here Terry is shown enjoying his ‘her request for help in the news- paper. Not only were there innu- merable offers of hospital beds, but people asked if .the boy needed anything else for entertainment, necessity or just plain comfort. “IT had no idea people would re- spond in such a mxnner," said Mrs. Scott One of the first offers made, that of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc-| Gran of 4551 Giddings St, was| accepted by Mrs. Scott and within ohe hour the bed had been deliv- ered to the Van Scoyoc's home. thonte « As for the boy, who is a Tenth Chants stage grade student and has set his sights | on becoming a lawyer, he can now, sleep in a more restful position at. night because the bed can be ad-| justed to the contour of his spine | | |months of pl Monday when North Central Christian College. * * * The guests will be picked up by During the daytime Terry is | bus on their campuses at about | ginger/ ale. moved about in a wheel chair and|P:™. Then they will be driven’ MSUO, NCCC Students, Staff to Be Picnic Guests ROCHESTER — The climax of through the business district and| Harold S. E. Bledsoe, were fired anning will be reached out W. University drive to Avon Py the Board July 12 and then re- Rochester mer- Township Park. Carmichael Bus hired July 13. a picnic to welcome Lines has arranged the transpor- SS — -students and faculty of both Michi- gan State University Oakland and ’| coffee, ice crea can go riding in the family car} because of a hydraulic car lift, pro- vided by the Pontiac American Le- gion Post 377. A home-bound teacher visits Ter- ry. for a 45-minute period two days a week. Because he loves to study, Terry has enrolled in one of the toughest courses in high school. He is studying history, geometry, English, Latin and geography this year and hopes to begin his com-| mercial law study next year. Terry loves sports, but sinct he| can never participate, he has be- come a -proficient authority on names, places and dates of teams) whose games are broadcast on ra- | dio and television. Now he can) relax comfortably in the adjust- able bed and watch the ballgames umerce, to his heart's content, according) to his father. g 2 a MRS. ‘EDWARD J. HAMLIN Newlyweds Make Home in Royal Oak | | { rT UAW and Cross OK Mediation Will Confer Tomorrow With State and Federal Arbiters ! in Royal Oak are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Hamlin. * * * _The former Genevieve Anne Re- MOUNT CLEMENS i# — The United Auto Workers Union and WALLED LAKE — Now residing Steel Shutdown Newlyweds Make Home Cross Co. have agreed to meet jointly with state and federal me- diators tomorrow in an effort to tation, F At the park the approximately 500 picnickers will be treated to | beef barbecues, potato chips, m, doughnuts and iby the joint sponsors of the event, |the local Kiwanis, Lions and Ro- |tary clubs, Avon Township and the |Bochester Area Chamber of Com- * * * i n M5 led last night by, Among the performers will be 0% M59 was tabled last nig Y| permit construction of the drag | st Village Clerk Maxine Ross, pan- tomimist, and the Duane Peltier Quartette. Dick Miller of , will act as master of cere’ (of the affair are Jack Taylor and ‘Elmer Robinson, finances: James. 'M.adden and Thor Ulseth food: | Dan Holefca, entertainment: Nelda quested that board members watch) Carmichael, transportation and re- ,ception, and John *Bud" Taylor, ‘decorations. As part of the program, local merchants are displaying wel. | come signs in their store win- dows, The buses also will be ap. | propriately decorated and each | tered “Rochester Welcomes | MSUO-.NCCC.” Other contributors include Pon- A program also has been planned Ex-School Head Appeals Case = : Says Rift Over Funds Is Caused by Jealousy of Board Members ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Re- cently-demoted Superintendent of the George Washington Carver School Oliver A. Johnson appealed his case yesterday to the Michi- gan State Tenure Commission. Johnson was reduced to teacher Status by the School Board Aug. 24 when. an auditor's report showed irregularities in his handling of school funds. The schoo] district has a deficit of $132,000 and was junable to meet its $23.000 payroll last Friday. . The school district, heavily in debt, has been placed under a temperary administrator by the financial affairs, In the meantime, the School Board has approved a $75,000 loan $17,500 for school bus rental and $23,000 in overdue salaries. Tenure Board Chairman Juste A. Rosati has indicated that a hearing on the Johnson case will be held sometime early in Octo- ber. When reached for comment, Johnson admitted the irregular- ities in the school funds and ex- plained them by saying that ‘‘there Was never enough money to pay expenses’” and that he “merely borrowed from one fund to pay | another.” He blames political jealousy for his present position. He said the Board js divided into two _ sections, ene side trying to get | him fired se that assistant prin- cipal, Mrs. Arthur Green could | Acting Superintendent Adelaide | Long for the post. Johnson said in the hassle both-| }he and the attorney forthe Board, State Municipal Finance Com. | mission in effort to untangle its - to pay the Detroit Street Railway | have his job, the other backing |. By LEE WINBORN SHELBY TOWNSHIP The Shelby Township Board yesterday placed Fire Chief Clyde Schmidt — conducted during the past week. Supervisor Steve Skula reported to the Board on Sept. 15 that on that samme morning he had in- spected the Ryan road fire hall and had found an “accumulation ef union officials” holding a meet- ing there with the chief and fire- men who were Manager Paul York, far right, on the carpet by asking him to an-| swer charges which resulted from |consisting of Skula, Clerk Lorin|heard the threats. an investigation of his department Evans Treasurer Jack Millard.'wonT ANSWER world's heavyweight boxing champion Ingema: Johansson of Sweden at a reception held last night at Detroit Broach and Machine Co, Avon Shelby Fire Chief Called — to Answer Probe Charges | As a result of this report an ja “briefcase full of information.”| pay cuts and reduction of the _ investigation was launched inte What the expose concerned was) force in the ,full-time depart- | ‘Evans both claimed they had to court.” ' the administration. of the fire , department, Yesterday morning the Board, \Trustees William Peper, Jesse Bennett Sr, and Ernest Hack and Township Attormey William ‘Wendt, called Schmidt to answer questions about the activities of this department | Skula charged that Schmidt had * ithreatened to ‘expose Board “subject to duty."";: members and had claimed he had’ recent civil service hearing nr MEETS THE CHAMP — Rochester Village is introduced to tav von Reis, « pion’s brother, Board of Appeals Tables Action Adult Education on Petition to Build Drag Strip _ Enrollment Set WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Ac., ways, Inc., of Detroit, operators (here, have since gathered anether Can Sign for 10-Week | tion on a controversial petition to; of the Pontiac Speedway, was || 051 signatures on a petition | build a drag strip adjacent to the ‘Pontiac Speedway auto race track the Township Board of Appeals at a special meeting. board's decision is expected nies, Within the next two weeks, an- County Circuit-Coum at the | Committee chairmen in charge ®°unced Township Supervisor Ed- ship's peguest probit the track firm from going ahead ward Cheyz. * * * At last night's meeting, Cheyz re- both a drag strip pace and a regu- lar stock car race of. the sort presently held: at the track before) | deciding | “That way you will know ex- | actly what you are with,’ he said. The drag strip petition already the the ular Township Board and Township Zoning Board on | for rezoning of its property next to the present race track from agricultural to commercial to rip. | An injunction issued by Oakland town race with Ats construction of the drag. strip x * * | According Township Super- ‘visor Edward Cheyz, the injunc tion |the firm already had started the |construction work on the contro- |versial site, even before seeking to board | Petitions both favoring and student will receive a beanie let. has been rejected by both the reg- against the proposed drag strip: have been filed with the township ‘board. There are 134 signatures i grounds that additional noise on the petition for the drag strip tiac Mill Works, Modern Fold Door caused by speeding autos on the and 59 signatures on the petition Co. The Rocheuwer Business Wom. Proposed strip would sharply de- against the proposal en's Club, Boice Building Supply, and Tom Kiger of the Standard Oil, Co \ f crease land values in nearby resi- dential areas. * *& . However, teenagers, who would court settiement with developers) is $4 for two-hour courses, $6 for The request made by Race- | be the main users of a drag strip 7 jeherwitz-Lezell, which will per- in Holly After Honeymoon HOLLY — Following a_ honey- Greendale St. Her husband is the ison of Mr Hamlin of Marine City. The couple has just returned from a heneymoon through the New England States: The bride wore an Alencon lace ballerina length gown with a settle the labor dispute at the company’s automation plant in Fraser. oe * * Alan D. Chisholm, chairman of the State Mediation Board, and , Harry Caton, federal mediator. ordered the meeting in telegrams yesterday to the comparty and the union. Chisholm said they acted under authority of federal and state labor laws: ‘ “UAW Local 155 struck the plant Aug. 4 to back up demands for bargaining on a new con- tract. John Donnelly, company ettor- ney, said that although Cross agreed to the meeting it — will maintain what it calls a heutral position. ‘ a gift of the bridegroom. Her fingertip veil of French illu- sion was held by a seed pearl tiara and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and carnations. danet Main of Plymouth was the bride’s only attendant. Best man Was Michael Gillman of Ma- rine City. Ushers -were- Leigh McFern of Royal Oak and Robert Kuberski of Marine City. ~~ _ _A reception was heid at the “|home of the bride’s parents. The is attending De troit College of Appiied Science. to Seek 2nd Full T and Mrs. Archie D. Mayor of Grand Rapids | igan, she is the daughter of Mr.| ; ‘ and Mrs. James W. Regan of 4226) Inc Ing Trenton Ternstedt Will _ Lay Off 2,700 Friday, Columbus Work Halted | DETROIT w — The biggest of| j iheginning to feel the pinch of ma-| iterial shortages caused by the) steel strike. i | the Trenton, N.J., plant of Gen-. eral Motors Ternstedt Division will | jlay off more than 2,700 employes starting tomorrow. 2 At Columbus, Ohio, Ternstedt al- ready has. halted production with layoffs due. for some 2,800 em- ployes within the next week. Steel shortages, however, so far ‘moon to Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Boyd are making their home in Holly. Mrs. Boyd, the former JoAnn Gavette, is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Irving Gavette of 210 Baird St. and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd of) Sabrina neckline and a gold cross,|'he auto industry's Big Three is! 404 Hadley. St. For her wedding the bride wore a floor length gown of Rose | Pointe lace with tulle featuring a Sabrina neckline and long ta- pered sleeves. A half crown of |. tulle and lace accented with se- quins and pearls held her silk | iftusion veil and ste carried a | colonial heuquet ef pink roses and ‘stephanotis centered by a white orchid, ibride, was maid of honor, Brides- maids were Mrs. Philip Sutton, Deneen Young of Holly and Mrs. Robert Johnston of Fenton. Best man was Forrest Beebe and‘ ushers were William Anton, id Peace and Robert Morse all of Holly. Flower girl was Kathy Gavette of Drayton Plains and Stephen Beebe was ring bearer. |: A reception was held in jchuech parlors. Church Group td Sponsor Prize Movie in'Oxford ORION TOWNSHIP — Through the ; cooperation of the Oxford Theater management, the Rosaty Altar Society of St. Joseph's Catholic Church will sponsor a movie, “The Miracle of Marcel- ilinoy’ to be shown twice on both Monday and Tuesday eveniggs and once’ at a children’s matinee at 3:30,p.m: Tuesday. p-Bige.. two showings on Monday jand "Tuesday" are at 7:15 and 9:15 [p.m ee 4 action was initiated because] the | favor of the drag strip, Cheyz an nounced today The township board recently passed an ordinance regulating racing at the Pontiac Speedway track. The rule sets a racing off must be the premises by 11:30 p.m. The ordinance also restricts rac ing to three nights a week and re quires safety inspections at the track and approval of the fire de- partment before a race track can be operated within the township limits. It further establishes a race track license fee at $150 payable to dealing (the zoning change by the towne? Fee township Southfield Council | OKs Rezoning Bid SOUTHFIELD — The City Coun- city here has approved an out-of- imit them to build offices on their iproperty on Southfield north of '12-Mile road * * * The firm has been trying for two years to have the property rezoned ‘from residential to commercial with a view to building a $1'2-mil-| hon shopping center When the City Council refused ito rezone, Lieberwitz took the mat- ified a separate suit charging that \a shopping center would break iresidentia! deed restrictions x * * | The agreement between the {Council and Lieberwitz: is expect- ‘ed to be signed today by Circuit : i j ae ae * F ri > 2 Township. Others in the group pictured here are, from left, Johansson’s host in this country, Gus- not revealed, and Schmidt denied| ment. he had said it, but Skula and| Schmidt retorted, ‘That's going | Evans drew attention to the fact jthat the fire department bud- Schmidt refused to answer the get was “‘overspent’’ the first quar- charge that he was “not cooper-|ter of the year and that that was ating and was saying things in|the reason for the pay cuts and public places that were detri-/reduction of the force. mental to the Board and ’the vol-. The Board also charged that ‘unteer fire department.” (firemen were leading the public to | ‘believe that more full-time fire- A reference was made to & [165 would bring about a reduc- °® ‘tion in fire insurance rates and were blaming the Board for keep- ing the rates high ‘ ot BOND ISSUE Schmidt admitted that reduced fire fighting personnel would not reduce fire insurance rates but jextra stations and hydrants would. |He added that this preposal would Teall for a bond issue, and that jpresent revenue would not allow it, Also under fire was Schmidt's selection of fire department per- sonnel following written examin- ations. The Board charged that the candidates were selected hit or miss with ne apparent regard to how high they rated on the tests. Millard said that of the_12_men on the full-time department be- fore the recent lay-off only four bad passing grades on the exam. SMula alfSS Wrought up the sub- ject of Schmidt's own qualifica- |tions. The Supervisor said the chief ihad claimed he had prior fire de- jpartment experience in Harper | Woods | Skula produced two letters from | Harper Woods officials saying they jhad never heard of Schmidt |Schmidt said he had lived across Pentioc Press Phete (the street from the fire hall there ‘and had gone out on runs with the ‘department Schmidt refused to answer when asked if he had ever taken a test to see if he was qualified Schmidt denied the alleged union meeting at fhe Ryan road hall ‘although Skula and Evans both say ithey saw it | The Supervisor said ‘‘for the rec-_ jord’’. ‘We are just interested in \good fire protection, and we don't care how many organizations the ah nie aca ywner of the plant, and the cham- Rolf Walled Lake 7 P.M. Tuesday WALLED LAKE - for 10-week adult education cours- es will be taken next Tuesday at curfew at 10:30 p.m. and all cars Walled Lake Senior High School beginning at 7 p.m Classes will start the following week, Registration men belong to The problem will be aired fur- ther at a subsequent meeting. town Sessions “hip officials said, and Schmidt asked for more time because he wants legal advice before answer- ing some of the charges State Senator Asks Milk Industry Probe LANSING (UPI) — A. special Among subjects to be offered committee to. investigate unfair are beginning accounting keeping, typing. refresher short and trade practices in the milk indus- small business procedures, book-\try was proposed yesterday by * Rep. George Gillespie (R-Gaines). hand, commercial law, French and chairman of the House Agriculture driver education Committee. Gillespie claimed . competitive pressure in the industry has led to “below cost sales, subsidization of some classes of buyers through ‘discounts, gifts, loans, rentals and other means. Gillespie introduced a resolution asking for a four-man committee jto investigate the effect of such Other courses are: Cake dec- erating, piano, bridge, ceram. ies and sculpture, interior dec. orating, sewing upholstery, wood shop, china painting and oll painting, ' To enroll, a person must be at jleast 16 years old and not pres- lently in a public high school. “tices ‘ F | Cones teas all be colacied ten. ale Hn enue he time of registration. The cost mendations to the 1960 Legislature. . it | three-hour courses with the excep-| bee: of upholstery and driver edu. Western Michigan Tells cation which are $8 and $10 re- . | spectively Plans for Fall Festival Times of various classes has = TRAVERSE CITY (UPI) — The | Rot been decided yet, but will Chamber of Commerce today an- | be a at the time of nounced plans for a fall festival registration, in the five-county Grand Traverse _ Bay area s ‘1Gowan said. Additional courses may be of fered if enough people are inter- = | aled At least 10 people must en-/®5 a highlight of Western Micbi-~ | roll for a subject and an instruc-|&an's tourist attractions during the a Billing the October celebration Sharon Gavetie. sister of the ter to court. Residents of the area tor must be available before other early autumn season the cham- | courses can be offered. jber said prizes-will be awarded | | Principal of the Union Lake/for the best-trophies by bow and | School Robert Godsey is directing 4rrow—funters, for best essays on : ithe program for the Walled Lake ##@ area's color tours and for the i school system. Inquiries shovkd be|best colored slides of autumn ‘directed to his offiee,— ‘color. ; | i Avon Scholarship: Winner to Play Anne Frank Role Bonnie Stratton and Jim Jackson, all experienced actors. ROCHESTER — A former Avon Players’ scholarship winner, Mary Stewart, will play the title role in the group's forthcoming production of “The Diary of of Anne Frank,” Director Richard F. McGowan an-' nounced today. Mary, who won the award in i958 Making her initial appearance and spent that summér-—studying _ ee with Michigan State University’s "it yeaa group is Mary drama department, is well quali./8@ret Boyle. fied to play this difficult part, Mc. | “Own Tedios Arctic Gets New Look TORONTO (UPI) — Joos with electric lights, and even refrigerators are giving: the Canadian Arctic a new look. It's part of a program by the North Rankin Nickel Mines to adapt Eskimo labor to mechanical jobs at the company’s operations at Rankin Inlet in the Northwest Territory According to The Northern Miner, a Canadian mining pub- lication, the experiment has been | highly successful with the Eski- mes doing well at the jobs given them. But the contact with civilization has prompted some oddities In mining camp Hfe, as told by the newspaper “North Rankin officials thave) built 19 three-room housing units which are being sold to Eskimo employes at cost (but) not all Es- kimos are imerested in living in white man's type of housing and there is still a sizeable number of both company employes and other Eskimos at Rankin Inlet who pre fer to live rent-free in igloos in the winter and in skintents in the summer * * * “Inside igloos, The Miner found the oddest assortment of purchases made by the ‘nou veau riche’ of the North. With no bills for electrical power, freety supplied by the mine, electric light- ing commonplace even in some nearby igloos “A large number of Fskimos and delight in any kind of noisewtiel the squeaking boxes produce others keep Hoffa Inspects Motel Financed by Union Funds ATLANTA daines RK Hoffa, president of the Terai sters Unton viewed the plush appointments of an Affanta mo tel Wednesday and commented “We will loan money any fime, anywhere, if we can get offers like this.” * * * The union's 70 miftion dotlar pension fund provided a loan of 81,800,000 to heip build the At lanta Cabana Motel. Hoffa is here to attend a meet ing of trustees of the pension fund and to help dedicate a new Teamsters building Hoffa sald 45 per cent of the pension fund monry tas invested | in mortgages, real estate and re Inted enterprises, * * * ‘We are getting two and a half million a mrenth in income from the fund's Investments,’ Hoffa said. Another Golden Girl? Jexrut (UPD ficials on the fookout for gold smugglers stopped Stella Shlomo from boarding a searched her In her jacket they found S87 gold coins gold earrings, 19 gold rings gold bracelets and several doz en gold and diamond trinkets Customs of plane and 63 pairs of Air Foam Cushions qnd radios stant ope ration. ‘frying pans, % Northern Eskimos Buy > ‘Iceboxes Eskimo ig- screeching record player in con-|supplied by the Hudson Bay trad- ing post, with nearest competition|sons aboard were killed. It was, N “Although there is not yet too | much competition ameng refrig- erater salesmen in the Arctie, twe Eskimo mine employes have actually purchased them. In the | case ef head-Eskime Sheenik- took, the mine manager suspects that the purchase was made only te show that if the white man can have a cold-bex, the | Eskimo can have one, too. “Other Eskimos have imported) ham and beef, but supplement their jwashing machines, large electric ‘cariboo meat and fish diet with| iclocks, and most of them now use, electric kettles and even percolators. . . “Although most local needs are son Bay post.” 20 Killed in Explosion of Brazilian Airplane / SAO PAULO, Brazil apy =A | Brazilian commuter plane ex- | ploded Wedriesday night while at- | tempting an emergency landing. 4 Unofficial reports said al! 20 per-/ nearly a thousand miles away, Es-| ot Known whether any aii kimo miners are quickly learning ito use mail order catalogues and were aboard. imake their purchases through the Gets Rocky Policy | BIRMINGHAM, England | mine office directly from southern) department stores... . (UPI) — Bernard Owens, Con- | “While the Eskimos are anxious. servative Party candidate in a | ito learn everything they can from: | the white man, they refuse to imi-| itate his eating habits. They despise) | ‘canned vegetables. They delight in} carbonated drinks and have ex- hausted in four months a year's) isupply of pop stocked by the Hud-| labor Party stronghold, has hit | on a way to get his supporters to display his picture in their Windows. Owens has taken out an insurance policy covering broken aoe eR The teeth of the rodent group | (mice, squirrels, etc.) of animals | \never stop growing. by Ideal — 23 N. SAGINAW ST. It is our sincere belief that these dolls will not be available late in the year. For that reason we are encouraging lay-a-ways by offering these $30.00 dolls for Hts tall ag real children! Jugt ag beautiful! Twin sister companions for little girls QD Family of Playpal Dolls! Meet Patti and Penny — the three and two year old dolls who are as tall as real children their own ages and just as properly proportioned. They wear beautiful - Outfits and can easily fit into clothes of actual children the « same age. Each lovely doll has big, bright sleeping eyes and washable rooted Saran hair. They are unbreakable and surprisingly lightweight. 9 3° One week only at this price. 30 CENTS WILL HOLD YOUR LAY-A-WAY TOYTOWN Opposite Pontiac State Bank Choice of Fabrics for . Come See! FURNITURE PRICES Whatever you need for any room in your home... For: Living Room @ Bedroom ® Dining Room Chairs of. Every Style © Occasional Tables @ Desks Mattresses ® Box Springs GENUINE BARGAINS in FULL BLOOM Hard to Believe! You Can Buy a Nationally Advertised Sofa. with Molded 5129” MANY CHAIRS at COST and LESS 30 Bedroom Suites and Open Stock Groups at Uncomparable Prices! You Can Save $100 on Several High Quality Suites BUY NOW and SAVE MONEY! 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MELODY” = These amazing $31.98 Sofa “SUTTON” $13.98 Choir Fit's famous brown or rose. WAITE’S “NAVARRO” KNIT READI-UPHOLSTERY This is another of Sure- Read:- upholstery styles . . . this time done in color-locked chromspun. Washab |e, treated to repel soi! and stains, Choose turquoise, SLIPCOVERS Buy your slipcovers rn on a aite's * se CCC CHARGE Nothing down, 6 months to pay. $27.98 Sofa FOURTH FLOOR Lee — ing miniature floral provinetot— 2. “gn ii: litigate assay sis) hemaminioecinee THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 “_. TWENTY-ONE. UPI Photo GOGGLE-EYED — Outfitted with a pair of snaazy goggles just like his master, Tim the pooch seems to be getting last-minute in- structions from Mike Venial aboard a motorcycle in Peoria,. Il. Although apparently willing to learn, the clever canine can't drive as yet. $125 a Day at Waldorf Towers Betl-Co. Rate Ingrease ldollar annual rate increase. Testimony Ends Today ‘+ * LANSING (#—Cross examination! Staff members of the State re NEW YORK (UPI) — The Fur. of company . witnesses: was sched-, lie Service Comiffiission, hearing | ness Lines’ Queen of Bermuda re- uled to wind up today in the Michi-| ithe utility case, now will start pre- cently made her 500th round-trip) War I. During the war, she was gan Bell Telephone Co. applica! ‘senting their fediags. - |tion for an estimated aoe, (ROU Trip- Number 500 {during which she has for Queen of Bermuda — | re began ‘bet WKC just received a shipment of 100 bedroom suites that did not pass our very rigid code of inspection. We asked the factory to take them -back — instead they made us a discount offer to keep them to sell at a “NOTICE! Phone FEderal 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW carried, istry ef War Transport as an |more than half a million aeaien:| armed merchant curiser and as | a troopship. The 22,575-ton, 580 foot liner ‘Lowell near Harvard . service before: World | In 1948, completely refurbished, ithe Queen ré-entered New York- | New York and Bermuda requisitioned by the British aaa Lcoolecsapant service. , TA NT Home Housed Wounded The family homestead of | 119th century poet Jarhes Square in jCambridge, Mass., was used as a ‘hospital during the Battle of —— ler Hill in 1775. x« * * real bargain. We agreed. We saved 37% and are passing the “savings. on to you. These: sets have only slight, hard to find blemishes — no breaks and no faulty construction. K's Tour Costs Us Plenty | CLOSES OUT 10,000 WORTH OF LUXURY BEDROOM SUITES FROM FAMOUS MAKER DES MOINES ® — Nobody can get a very clear idea of what the Nikita Khrushchev trip is costing | the American taxpayers — but the general assumption is that it’s a hefty sum. * * * Requests for figures from the State Department, which is run-| ning the show, meet with refusals and with the explanation that when you invite someone to dinner you! don’t tell him what it costs. Just to quarter the Khrushchev party runs into money. It was 125 dollars a day, for instance, | at the Waldorf ‘Towers im New | York. Travel expenses are large, too. Security measures add to the totat. Here is Des Moines, city ar ager Elder Gunter said the cost to the city would not be any great | amount. A lot of policemen, fire- men and street cleaners were put. on overtime, but Compensation for , Grand Panids Fights State Traffic Controls GRAND RAPIDS # — The city has entered officially a Superior Court hearing on a permanent in- junction against state - imposed parking and left turn bans on) about seven miles of Grand Rapids streets. * * * City Attorney James K. Miller received City Commission approval to side with about 20 businessmen who claim the state fegulations are arbitrary and would cause| them loss of business. The state had ordered the park- ing and turn bans along U.S. 131 which runs on a north-south direc- tion through Grand Rapids as Di- vision and Plainfield avenues. * * * Plaintiffs seek to enjoin High-. way Commissioner John C. Mackie, and State Police Commissioner Jo- seph Childs from enforcement of | the regulations. that will be in time off rather 'than cash. Maj. Gen. Fred C. Tandy, iowa'e adjutant general, figured he'd have to pay National Guardsmen for 1,200 man days. The guards- jmen cailed out for security duty jget $4 up per day according to rank. . Grand Rapids Gaslight Era Plans Debated GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—A plan |by a group of businessmen to con- |vert an area of downtown Grand | Rapids into a ‘‘gay 90s era'’ show- place as an answer to urban re-| newal has had a mixed reception. City Commissioner Robert Bland- ford has recommended a commis- jsion study of the idea. He said such a preserved piece of “Amer- | jicana’’ might be the answer to. | blight problems and’ sagging prop- jerty values in the proposed Victoria prea development’ along ocks of lower Monroe. } two, However; Commissioner Roman J. Snow said the idea was not feasible and added that he would | oppose closing the street to auto traffic as proposed in the plan. ~ Theredevelopment idea calls for preservation of vintage store fronts, | use of horse-drawn carriages and_ hitching posts in the area, erection | of gas lamps along the curb and. other symbols of the late Victorian’ era. * * * i Mayor Stanley Davis said the’ plan was a ‘swell idea.” he wants to examine it further. He said | | Commissioner John Vandenberg said he questioned whether Grand Rapids, capital of the world, was large enough to support such a develop- |ment on a L Petimanent basis, ‘Count indore in Alaska There are about 44,000 Indians | ion Alaska reservations. Re {Ey m "Living Sound 4 HEARING AIDS” known, as the furniture | | holds OPEN HOUSE | _ at Kindy Optical Co. b 1, Let us check and clean your hearing aid — . No charge or obligation, P e a Oren House Special — Batteries mr all hearing y aids at 10% discount until Oct. 15, a 3. 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Mer linestane qe Dave industries, which claim the mite i] . , onehly $70 ty Slt as rusting equipment, / ' } : y ell here . - = : of $100,000 yn Of equal concern to some are the fantastic prices being paid for imall leases . the success rate of drillers (On sookesman explains: “With '¢ hile Relatively Calm seakeg ENCES. Bis entireties only so much oll in this pool, its that 25 ty 10 producers are coming doubtful if a lot of these f ; brought im for every one dry people will ever get the money out nol mls if their investment," of the rush. But none of these headaches has thear slowed the fabulous Green County PP Ported pecial- oil boom to date 5 FURNITURE BARGAINS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT We Played im Close and YOU'RE THE WINNER! \\4 tomo Pick Your Cards... for LAKES! FABULOUS Yo Noe aE So easy to Buy on yong All. Be crecud PRECISION % laht Discount Sale: — : : snPOn ED SWISS WATCHES ; Latest Styles! Lowest Price! for MEN! ) NONE SOLD TO DEALERS! O MONEY DOWN! 50, A WEEK! TREMENDOUS VALUES! 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But you~you’re convenient Open Oval much too clever to Jet that Croteh, s.r happen to you, because you know 8.50 that “Perma. lift’s’ “Magic Oval Pantie CAN'T RIDE UP— Bra No. 110—“Seli. EVER! Tt retina comfortably re eats in place every minute of every day: ~ enact cup sise. Be fitted today, A. 32-536 “Rep. U. 8 Pat. OF. sae WE HAVE THE MOST q, “qi é,, e ‘ (COMPLETE STOCK of PERMA- 7 4 a ES > LUFT BRAS end GIRDLES in Ww NEAR HURON | the ENTIRE PONTIAC AREA ae _ eye ee ee ee — - whoa 1 a a eee ee ae de oe eee thie £ = — * ia ) ae wp 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 + 7 —F = rr a 4 : : : a Be-Backs Benefit, T : - Judge Dislikes — | . Benefit, Too pe on . : Salary Incved It’s Easy to Pay . es : : alary increase t 3 G pe W June Bugs to Dig Detroitese at Time of Tax [ff the George’s Way , - - LANSING @ — A claim ot|( VO Money Down—6 Mos. to Pay — 2 - 0. : a “pressure” has been thrown back By JACK VANDENBERG {told that his ear had anchors, ajare referred to in Detroitese as; Any time a prospective customer at Supreme Court Justice Eugene UPI Automotive Editor bezel, scorch, a furnace and an)“binders. “ leaves the showroom to get his 3.99- Ladies’ F organ and at one time probably; No one seems to recall just why. , wife’ F. Black by a lawmaker. ° es DETROIT (UPI)—The language|)™ e ey 7. (wife's approval on purchase of a Black had viewed as pressure MI Blouse-Skirt Set Beautiful, Soft of the auto industry, even more a downstroke. but people who are responsible | poy, cae tle ant ok are ‘ ‘ ’ ; : B ally needn't be concern- | fi uci a selling cars| ° —— the legislative consideration of a f foreign to the layman than the| But he really needn't cern) fie producing amd selling : $ Fuzzy Orlon ed. He'd be lost without them, refer to any frame for any auto|tell his compatriots that he has Supreme Court salary raise ‘at a system of communication used by ed ny y eet talked “be-back.” e the beatniks, may soon gain pop-| These are all terms. used by See a The us m8 “x Sod oe a SWEATER wer wees: ; tho auto industry's productian chrome strip around a headlight} The salesman also has a spe- handed the hot potato of the con- 2.99 Ladies’ The Chrysler and Imperial Divi-| line workers, salesmen and en- "| pret frame. for example; otal term which applics to a teen: stitutional validity of the mult Plaid Slim Pants sion of Chrysler Corp, is publish-| gimeers to describe ordinary - ‘tne ae me ere te eB ccna er _ million dollar tax legislation, that 3 epay ing a “‘Detroitese dictionary” which) parts of a car. _ The new Detroitese dictionary | ove: a “June the sane legislature would have’ us $ e it will distribute in ection with " identifies ‘‘scorch’’ as the perfor-| bug," mainly because this type | e the = ase eee its °1960| E.M. Braden, general sales man-| mance potential -of a car—like| of prospect comes into the show- uphold."’ ee ic showings ager of the Chrysler and Imperial '.-phe 1960 models are loaded with) reoms mere during the late | x * * 2.99 Ladies’ * a __ Divisions, points out, for example, | conch.” | spring and early summer months. He said, in effect, this was an Right now the average motorist that “anchors” are nothing more/ | * i ” i s : atrniten | lattempt to influence the court's Flocca Skirts might become alarmed if he wasithan brakes, which sometimes also Furnace” and “organ’’ prob- Sometimes Detroitese can be =P eee No Money ably could be interpreted by the confusing. AP Wirephote (decision on legislative increase of 3] B23 layman when they are used in ded instance, if a salesman is) ye WAS UNHARMED — Her- /the use (sales) tax from three to e Down 5 ST £09 | context because they mean heat- talking about “‘lipstick’’ you can't) p04 op, — ager pe , : He ll Ta e Life Show .. ee - bert Fox, branch manager of the /four cents. A Pp er and radio. mapas li ad talking “bout Cleveland Trust Co., was held | Rep. Frederic J. Marshall (R- Add to Your e “‘Downstroke’’ does not refer to front eed it eis op . a hostage yesterday during an at- Allen) answered Black, a former Account a physical ailment as it might: ae = ompted hold Tt ber Republican attorney general elect- - phy BN nan be used as often in reference) '€™Pt oldup. ne robber - : S r IC Y imply, but to the downpayment i> ihe rear window of a car act, Killed himself after releasing *d to the Supreme Court as a Fa- Set: Specials: . made on the car when it is pur- ike a ar es i’| Fox unharmed. Three members |Democrat. 1.99 Orlon a \the lights that turn on automatical- pan Se The original bill proposed a pay ; i‘ a oN , ae | rion. LY When you put the car in reverse. Of the Fox family were also ice from $18,300 to $23,500 for fm Girls’ Sweaters By VERNON SCOTT This Is Your Life.’ Now Edwards | The dyed-in-the-wool auto 4ep- But you can always be sure of) bound up. Daughter Marilyn ihe Suprema /Gourt justices but was Pl A iD HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Ralph Ed-|has a new lease on ‘‘Life,”’ |Ster would only use the word ca™ the topic of conversation when| worked free of the ropes and ‘scaled down to $19,500 by House 31.49 wards, beginning his eigth year “We also have the added ele. purer ae i am hagessee ‘° you hear the word “‘ragtop.”” It) phoned the police, who rushed amendment. The Senate has yet to SKIRTS of “This Is Your Life,” is getting ment of ‘Where's It Going To Be’ ing “cls ches in the lainey refers to a convertible. | the bank. }act on the mesure, 1.69 Boys’ sneaky. Teerde niga ne T° Be’ he calls this part of the car “the — — Jeans, Shirts 33 9 With the improvement in video #¢wards grinned. pot’ because that is where the —_ . e tape processes, the genial.emcee| “Our first show goes on the air and gasoline are mixed in prep-" 9% Ba. can appear unexpectedly at any) air Sept. 30 frem New York. Of aration for burning in the cylin- Dy) Chis ae soogrign saa ; time of day in any locality to pre-| course, the guest’s name can’t ders. ° -19¢ Quality icin iy , tape his top-rated program. be revealed, but I will say we'll _ A ‘‘bazooka’’ naturally is a high Trai ° P g During the past seven years it| have the most distinguished show powered car with plenty of scorch. ning Pants became increasingly difficult to| im our history. The guests include | The somewhat contemptuous lure celebrities to the Hollywood; Vice President Nixon, the Ali term “‘roller skate’’ refers to smal] NBC-TV studios on Wednesday| Klan, the Premier of Iran and cm while “Detroit iron” is a nights without having them sus-| Bernard Baruch.” standard-type American-made car. pect they would be the subject of | Last year Edwards experimented, ] 8 ] 9 59 PON ; A . ~ |with taping his show in advance, ee I Look! Special . . ithen publicizing who the principal T B 1? V ween : ae County Historica! subject would be. In the case of 0 ury ictims by : os ake Group Ladies = : Dick Clark, popular Philadelphia| f D ° F : d . * — a hiaaee 1 x... 1 wees Foundation Picks 3 scty. ‘ve raunes ssmoed Of Drowning Friday October Ist “ * RAINCOATS . ie aa it : New President’ |, “Tee idea has its advantages) ci axpia un This tragedy: $ jand drawbacks, = Ms i ; in Stricken little Upper Michigan vil- E.] ALLO ANCE The annual meeting of the Oak-| “Many people like to know imiy.-. win) bury 12 members of the ~ 0 ibsiaa land County Historical Foundation|@dvance so they can tune in to); o-son family tomorrow afternoon NO MONEY DOWN! was held at the Wisner Home Watch a alae gs feel thei, a hi 1ltop church cemetery 1 $1.00 WEEKLY Wednesday, when Dr, Sara Van SUrprise element wi MISSING. ‘fringed by stately maple trees. ; L S I O RE Hoosen Jones was chosen president|TO TRY 5.OR 6 | Ag the villagers raised money = Shirtwaist i 99 for the coming year. “We'll try it five or six times i, help pay funeral expenses, a 63 MT. CLEMENS Dresses... . De ~ * * this season to see how it works j.ading citizen, Howard Kellstrom, | Other officers named were John/out. But have no fears of running voiced the feelings of the com- an = ——— 4 Linabury and Miss Virginia Ward, |out of prineipal subjects. The pop- munity’s some 80 residents: | ts = Tae ae ea ‘* =A SP oe vice presidents; Mrg Whitney |ulation keeps growing, and so 9 7 | ar : Prall, secretary, and James How- does our list of potential subjects.” If anybody ever needed help, | - = lett, treasurer. | Thos far Edwards and his 75 | = — i aes i Se FOR WOMEN ONLY 9 _ : Added to the board of directors se eee Se eee e Warm Quilt ar _ Ww i Mrs. | employees have aired the lives | thing that's ever happened out | pes were Mrs. Fred Ward ‘and MTrs.| of some 280 celebrities and ordin- | here.” ball = Lined Ladies’ ~~——143 Chad Mellinger. An anonymous’ gry citizens. His appeal for funds | | ae GEORGE’S : ; gift of $1,000 was announced. | —beth for iMdividuals appearing | Larson's wife Dora, 10 of their 3y presents _ Ls = a é | the show and fer varices |!! children and his pig eis ane x . . . . CAR COATS j Guest speaker was Mary Cath- onariti have brought in more drowned Tuesday in a boating ac- ays Miss Madeline Wilson erine Ellsworth, curator of the} cident. : et ; ; | than 10 million dollars. Py g i Nankin Mills Museum, She is cat-| . . | Only the father escaped death ™ Perma-Lift Fashion Seylise = aloging the effects in the Wisner) “If the ratings hold up, and we after the family’s 12-foot boat over- —@ “ : MYusS ‘ e e 3 Home. jaren’t shooting for the no. 1 slot, turned in nearby Lake McKeever #) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NO MONEY DOWN! ‘y a we should be on the air indefin- in Hiawatha National Forest, $1.00 WEEKLY * A reservoir at Elephant Butte, |itely. Last season was ‘the third) Kellstrom, a merchant and Skan- FREE! y . 3 . N. M., has sufficient capacity to|best since we've been doing the jdia’s postmaster, serves as treas- REE!... You May Win o@ Perma-litt ee cover 2,219,000 acres of land a fot |show. And the future looks brighter |urer of the Lions Club which is Girdle in our Foundation dept. No Pur- ny 3.99 — deep. than ever, ‘helping raise funds for the family. | chase Necessary! Just Enter Your Name Fri., Sat. Specials Ladies’ Slacks ne | _ ——e a ee. Sons Miss Wilson's Demonstration, Save on 60x76 ak coat Re sae riday and Saturday. * Pc ul RNa. SS Sheet Blankets y } iy 1.00 GLE. NOW ...SAVE NOW! ARANCE: 5.99 Full Size Hi coat sets | BUY ace ! ; GN ~ Orion Blankets COATS | A ee it A): 7 to 4 | THESE | RY Pp AIRS Pe er bedel 3.99 1959 ST 1.99 Full Size . 6 0 Muslin Sheets MARYS at 1.00 eee W SDO5 eo « @ \ S No Money Down! - ~~ = ae os, Fri., Sat. Specials $1.00 Weekly << mer Special 1.99 EI ECTRIC XC) Me". 3 Loop Rugs cue . me 7 1.00 SNOW SUITS 1.00 Quality 1099 4620 DIXIE HIGHWAY, DRAYTON PLAINS Pune! Curtains CUSTOM IMPERIAL AUTOMATIC WASHERS 79 29¢ Hand Size Cannon Towels 16.99 Long or Short, Quilt Lined MEN’S JACKETS ‘3.33 No Money Down! $1.00 Weekly BOYS’ B-9 JACKETS 9.99 i 4 i it a y * TWE AD A THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1959 _-e- Deaths | in Pontiac. and Nearby Areas FRANK BANUSH | Surviving are his. Frank Banush, 57, 78° Summit mother, Mrs. Ida Lee in California; St., died yesterday in Henry Ford/@ daughter, Hospital. a Detroit; a A restaurant operator. he leaves Detroit, six g1 his wife. Mollie; two sons, Albert brothers of Pontiac and Joseph in Pennsyl- vania. son, Robert, also o andchildren and two McKINLEY PRICE The body will be at Sparks the funeral service for McKinley Griffin Funeral Hisme until Satur. Price, 35, of 1490 Nevada St, was day morning, when at wall be held at 10 am today at St. Vin- taken to Cleveland | crvice and cent de Paul Charch Following burial the recitation of the Rosary at 8 MRS. JAMES Mo GENO toneht at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home, his body will be Mrs. James M. (Doray Geno. @) oven fe Ph n Dealing, La. for of 708 Wo Walton Blvd. ad Mert contlas : terday at Ponti General dlospital An cimploye of Pontiac Motor alter oft brief flip Mivision. he lcaves his wile Luere Surviving hesicte hie J hist ind ts pyrenks Mr and Mrs ie a son, Walter of Tro ee Suite Moo Proee. two sons, Melvin eS nas A I un | wid von bath at home. three Ponta and 11s wee Sd ‘ ‘ 7 ; of Rochester. { wid loreothiet . Chinton of Plain Dealin ane a fe i fi Grathice presty ind | J Price, both Serviee wall be held pet f Povtes Friday at Sparks-Gri Chaged fy Fic wars Kies 1 cane ankltD with burial in White Chapel Mem. (@ebile accident Tuesday in Pon ovial Cemete GEORGE LL. LER JOHN ©¢. RODGERS Service for George |, Lee John C. Kor Of) former member of tl wivertisiny of 324 W Ison Ase, will be staff of The Pontiac Bre willbe peg at 16 aan. Saturday at St FOO Rradiay ot the BOWGr _ig.5 Church with burial in Mt © Greenwood Funeral Home in Ste ping Cena Chan I} it vill be reened jt 7 The farnil peapuest memorial bon Ried wot Pursle Fu be made te t 1 Cont ne i Crippled Chl | | li hi fe fr la h s dngiror, Mrs Wil I) oY, ii Dhicylon Fl three late Titec ! t " kia Pririt Of | Ptontica Ve hard bows vat mit r oAgtt » Pinte of Poval Oak and of the Coda pods 4 7 fobin Prodgery Ir Jationed with mnemb ! Iwact Pall qh Nb ati yo Peer Wash aed at the t | ' ! boncot hae operated ti own oaeboe risa Ty Ptewdare vy Walled! Tustessality genes, atid ot edoin phetoptt oin oan automobile geedent an Pon phic work in the St Clair at tia 1960 AUTOMATIC WASHER and DRYER MATCHING PUSHBUTTON WASHER & DRYER -~As Little as $4.05 Per Week R. B. MUNRO ELECTRIC CO. 1060 W. Huron St. FE 5-8431 wife;-. his; ~hrothers, «Sunday C HARLES BEARDLSY | OXFORD — Service for Charles: be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at} ithe Immanuel Congregational Church under direction of Bos- surdet & Reid Funeral Home. Bur-! ial will follow in Elkton Cemetery, Cass City : Mr. Beardsley died yesterday at! his home following a long illness His body will he in state at his! home until time of service Ile was past post commander of American Legion Post No. 108 und a member of VFW Post 4036 of Oxford ‘ Surviving are his wife, Mary; eight daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Da- rovitz of Huntington Woods, Mrs Ovit Beardsley of + Oxfard, Mrs Helen Copeland of Cass City, Mrs! Jean Galpin of Pontiac, Mrs.! Dons Dalvleish of Lake Orion Vrs. Isabelle Richmond of Wast invion 1D (€., Mrs, Noame Mil len of Oxford, and Miss Laura Melver of Oxford, and five sons of Leonard, William of Ox Donald of Dearborn, Harold US N Navy and A D. Mel- ¢ Merle ford of the “ser of Lake Orion Nineteen grandchildren, liam of California, Francis and jy Henry, both of Oxford: and four sinters, Mrs. Ellen Reex afd Mrs Ruth Eossman, both of Oxford, } Nir Julia Dodds of Almont, and. jj Mr klizabeth Spencer of Almont JAMES LINTON AVR TOWNSHIP —Seratce for Janne Linton, 37, of 3340) Long view Ftd, will be held at 10 adn tommorrow at St. Andrews Catholic Chureh Burial will follow in Mount Hope Cemetery Mr Linton dagd unexpectedly of f | in the Alps, four VOM Frank of Kentucky, Wil- ¢ In poor | Up and wagon, Tourist Group, : All Disabled, {Plan forFun _., LON DON (UPI)—Thirteen dis- Mrs. Betty Rex of posrdsiey, 62, of 168 East St., will, abled Americans today began a rugged tour of Europe to prove | that with a little pluck crippled | persons can enjoy a holiday as well as more fortunate ones. In the party, which arrived by jet yesterday, were ten women and three men. The seven wheel. chair Cases were lifted from the plane by a special fork-lift at London Airport. Peter Muzunlak of New York City, who was in a wheelchair, said he and his disabled friends “want to be treated like ordinary people.” “We want to do everything we can, from going up in a ski-lift reaching the top of ( the Tower of London, to visiting | the Follies Bergere,”’ Muzuntak sald. ‘Peddler to Rich Man Dies in California BAKERSVILLE, Caiif. (UPI) - Iscar Rudnick, a Kussian immi rrant whi re from a household is peddler to a multi-millionaire attle king, died Wednesday in his me hev . Rudnick, who was 69) had been iitth for some tw and s chidren operated the vast fam y holding Kodnick arrived in this coun try at New York City in J911. He ventured west with a horse selling housewares, His principal items were buttons and thread. Frequently, he was paid in lve towk 122 entered the catth Paker and on full time in th INeCSS ield area le also envaged later a heart attuck on Tuesday The in sheep ranching Rosary will be said at & pom to At one time-4tus holdings included day oat Moore Chapel of Spar HOO acre Californ three Griffin Funeral Home ranches ini N da and two pack SasPN ON DEAS we owe «duiyhlers mnyv plants in th Takersfield area Colette and Patricia ied oa Hoed al $15 000 000) Tn 1) James, all at home, four siste: the farnil ld 60,000 head of cat and three brothers tle and 190.000 sheep SAMURE G. MORGAN _ ; vivmsstos sent" f,400 Quit Hospitals vel (; Morgan, 79, of 6131 Over look Rad , will be held at 2 pom at Sharpe Goyette Hlome. Burtal wall follow in) dial view Cemetery * LANSING up More than Mh Mo nh oretired peartnet | e patients left tate initor my Meargean cone Service fa tt theut | | } rh ee Pe 1 t } ph tt pas! ! I t } letrey dhe Ht {! in Wines ool Il d ! three weed Vie 1 life mem. er, Peported ber of Masanic Lodge No 60 af The told t Clarkston nud t ft Mac in Tu Sur it ' eo clivnighites Mi bereul A. 9M thie! uy of William Wilson onda Ruch. these patier danger to ind. hoth of Chirkston ogre and the mse ‘ well | ther children and three eal porand Part of t in r to the prob . children lem, Tees itrl nproved inatoriwiny and a be mpl MRS DANIEL KO ODY viees He explained that some pa WHITH LAIN T TOWNSHIP tient ish home because of family ervierw f A *Damel Ro (Ber problems or fa ilure to understand nice Foy Ody. of ef 2030 Kineston their condition Rel wall be held at 2 pom. Satur Phe yroup eles | their hay at Pours! Funeral flome with president Dr CJ. Strut roomed burial at White Chapel Memorial cal director of th | n Che miebtery Pio Hospital Mra Oly died yesterday at St Joseph Mercy Hospital after a long Wine Besides her husband, she is sut vived by two daughters, Mrs. Rus ell Button and Mrs. James Curry, hoth of Pontiac: two sisters, Mrs Mary Kayga and Mrs, Frances Schram, both of Pontiac; and two brothers, Elwyt Loomis of Pon tiae and Walter Loomis of Jack an R&R Motors, THE SAM ROTUNDO ALL REMAINING ’59 PLYMOUTHS MUST GO! Bring Your Title — Name Savoy 6-Pass. 2-Dr. Sedan Aye, Immediate Ready to Drive 1885 Plus State Tax ; Chrysler * Plymouth 724 Oakland Ave. Pontiac Sam Says: . CLEAN OUT Belvedere 4-Dr. Hardtop Ready to Drive Down Payment As Low As $150.00 Monthly Payments As Low As $52.00 The Show Place of. Pontiac. Rs Motors. Ine. ~ Imperial Inc. LOT! Your Deal 52185, Plus State Tax FE 4-3528 Funer Without Approval fol 2 OPEN FRIDAY & MONDAY to 9 P.M. Service “expenditures—what the} | personal care, ‘consumer spends on pee and recreation—went from 31) ‘About two-fifths ofthe” lenggsd written in the United States. ‘household utilities, medical care, public transporta- bills in 1947 to 37 per cent in 1957, | Approximately 90 billion checks each year. per cent of the average American’ s| reflected higher prices.- all 4 “~~. Johnnie Walker Style Center We Are Repeating YQ lj Our Anniversary Sale Because... IT! anniversary | FALL and WINTER LONG SLEEVE SPECIALS Sport Shirts ® T . $#900 Meén’‘s Gabardine . 2 TOPCOATS , ; ne. $4 900 . 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Here's everything you wont in @ watch at on unbeatable low price, Select yours today. Resistant Your Choice Man's or Lady's ' @ *Waterproct a+ long a crystal is imtact, cone yropered, _ FREE PARKING at REAR of WKC 1 i] CaS ie NO tlle ne 9 Er ——— f | MAKE Wat / THE, PONTIAC RRESS, THURSDAY, 7 24, 1959 + ety te oe Beef a Reliable Standby ‘By JANET ODELL We hams. foneuns, Coomgh. thet bine fear, sok, peyrikca ond: Wf: enough ta cook without burning. ‘form. thickness. To flute, Sot tos ste sree Sarre Scien ace” | WE SPECIALIZE IN FILLING YOUR FREEZER Wish we had even a penny for|should be that and nothing more.|and stir until blended: Add mush- Spread beef-tomato mixture over Spicy Beet Pie : : every ‘pound of ground. beef we|No one in our house — except the/rooms and mushroom — — biscuit dough. Cover! 1 mound ground, best + f | : have used in the almost-quarter|cook — likes “fancied up” meat|meat mixture. with thick layer of grated cheese.| ,"ctp mile? ‘, smn or as iow as 4 of a century that we have been patties. We've tried them mixed] qury gial to 300 and simmer |Bake in 450degree oven 15-20] s‘tablespoons finely chopped onion |} | CHOICE BEEF married. -Thank goodness, the with herbs, with catusp and with : h is done.| } ‘spoon sat family likes i mn ; | for ten minutes. Pour sour |mingtes, or until dough is 2 teaspoons chil! powder PER _ 7 it nas = to eat | other sre ingredients. All ideas) oream top and simmer |cut in wedges to serve. + ertsiad,, Chopped “Ereen pepper once f ‘ over : were duds. ~ k& ¢ me — longer? Te eee x * * Combine all ingredients, mix Ch ¢ WEEK ° * Ground beef takes on a gourmet etearaaahe - a bun. ae Bake a spicy ground beef mix-well an turn into unbaked corn|f- pice Fromt 49 itinge when you make it into! 19 xpinet Stroganoff Sandwiches. |ture in a corn meal crust for an)mea! No-Roll pastry shell. Cover|})) Quarters, md : Go modern... Skillet Stroganoff and serve it on) ‘entirely different meat pie. With,with topping. Bake in moderate jf} » thamburger buns, toast points or; We don't seem to have the pro) so. a tossed salad and a 375 degrees) f hour get brown and’serve dinner rolls. Try| Per taste buds to appreciate pizza ls Gail aeemert| joven wants or| rs Choice ¢ this one for that snack after an|It’s too spicy. So here’s a com-|f : Past ‘until filling is done. Makes 6 serv: evening of cards. bination, only faintly resembling, Corn Meal ry lings. | Side _.__Lb. , Skillet Stroganott Sandwiches (the Popular Italian main dish,; 3,3 cue recta oa purpose sour | Topping , \ 2 tablespoons butter or margarine | that is acceptable to our family. 3 teaspoons suger | Mix altogether... cup chili} . | aN ‘4 cup chopped onion |You might like to try it if your| i cup coral jsauce, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, |f, ¢€ NN | ieowelotaey posse prea = family prefers foods that are! 4's tablespoons miik 11 teaspoon dry mustard and 2|f, EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED 2 tablespoons flour bland. | pee ny m leablespoons corn oil TENDER CUT... WRAP- Oucters, Lb So == 1 teaspoon salt | Sift dry ingredients into medium) poons corn PED . . . SHARP FROZEN ‘ Seow ‘e pean ae ‘| Make up a recipe of rich bak- |bowl. Combine corn oil and milk | ee if AND DELIVERED FREE. P on re cay anagead coaxed mushrooms | ing powder bisquit deu g bh. in me asuring Cup. W hip with fork Cheese for Pears : ) se mushroom ‘soup condensed cream of) Spread it as thim as possible in and pour all at once over flour | 4 Saree | ae eee cee a ec A ad train, te sy. The COUNTRY MEAT MKT. & meat, pouring o t as-is “cami etely dampe SS'greens) and fresh pears benefit| ' av ts : “ge os Melt butter in skillet set at 300) it accumulates. Add onions if [evenly and firmly with fingers into mom a cheese dressing. Make the| : ¥ Slim-size degrees F.; add onion, garlic and, desired. Pour in two cans to- |Sinch pie; then press dough up ‘dressing yourself or buy one of! . : BEER and WINE — FULL LINE of GROCERIES ground beef. Turn dial to 360 and} mate paste and enough water to line sides and partly cover rim. ‘the best of the new one s—it comes | 7617 HIGHLAND BD. (M-59) at WILLIAMS LAKE RD. Hekman saute meat until browned. Com- te make -the mixture thin ‘Be sure dough is pressed to um- jin an S8ounce bottle, is creamy, OR 30763 Open 93-9 Inc. Sundays OR 3-0763 | ; : jin color and texture and contains Saltines. AEE PF aeted jboth blue and Roquefort cheese. “Ug "aE ie a a ee = hs 7% : ; Crisper, ee ‘o. 2 ‘ thinner, 3 ) lighter. Ve Extra flavor Meet our big family of food buys baked ) ™ VAN CAMP’S | ~ Pork & Beans | *300 Can 1 Os <& DIAMOND JUBILEE GYSIZE - RENE | ° | s§altmes . Black Pepper | . : | 4 Oz. Can ah CUT GREEN BEANS c : CUT WAX 'BEANS |. , : | Whole Kernel CORN F tmmocanone saxomens Atos worl a me and mined coon te oats] TOMATOES HUNT'S Z| Stic Tae epee be csr ag ve muerte” “HY Cream Style CORN —-_ Your veges Russian one, from which it -is adapted, is beef Choice — SWEET PEAS #303 Cons € Cas TOMATO CATSUP 10 Lest You Forget 14 Oz. Bottle Hills Bros. | RED KIDNEY BEANS | a b hee | ]] RED KIDNEY COFFEE Con a | 19 Ny FROZEN n pon No. 300 Jar eae T 0’ French | Fries Kaiser Aluminum Foil, 25’ 29c MOTT’S APPLE SAUCE Pet Milk TALL CAN 10° Blue Bonnet OLEO | 4 Lbs. 1 i} FRESH Chehee Borden’s Glacier Cut Ice Cream Gal. 59° New Ciant Nescate instant COFFEE + 9Q¢ BISQUICK 5. 499° Pkg. Hersheys Instant 39« COCOA,! ® Can STORE MOURS: Mon., Twes., Wed., Thurs. 9 te 9 Sat. 8 te 9 ' Sun. 9 to 9 : BUDGET PRICES! 5) Fresh Grade ‘A’ Get More MILK — : For The WEEK-END | ; : Farmer Peet's | Hi1 th. Rol Sausage — 29 I] Hickory Smoked PICNICS 29°" Hille Crackers 1 Lb. Box PHONE FE 2-5192 Better meals build better families. Milk is nature's addition to better meals. ER with a cool, delicious glass of milk. Milk builds energy. Don't EVER run out. % AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN — LANSING ee ee ae a eS |IFOOD TOWN Super Market's PEOPLE’S Super Markets... " We Reserve Right to Limit Quentities EVAP ORATED Norie Sold to Dealers or Minors 4 vl MILK = “PET MILK» Tall T O°: — ; Can WITH Nennlclien sete senha 2 1988 COUPON ONLY SALES DAYS - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Sept. 24 - 25 - 26 Can__ Only RAX BONITO > FLAKES == People’s, 8, Food Town 10¢ Sale Coupon RAX BONITO FLAKES Con I c= = “Limit 1 Co oe pires Sept. ! Sept. 24, 26, 1959 ww ov ow wy Ww WY VY YY) } ‘ ; + 4a) ’ 7) Adee + eri bsbsaas 44 i= Michigan NAVY BEANS te 10: Trellis WHOLE KERNEL CORN 20 10: oo =| HUNT'S Fancy ppRicots First State MUSHROOMS PIECES and STEMS = 10 PINEAPPLE JUICE 5s ©@Pinto Beans Kidney Beans ° Butter Beans @ Northern Beans TALL NO. 300 | CAN PHILLIP’S WHOLE IRISH POTATOES NAN BLUE RIBBON . 80-CT. WHITE NAPKINS sr NEW SIZE” BISQUICK mc. COLD MEDAL ‘VANILLA a ONLY | JELL-O ASSORTED FLAVORS | ur Favorite INSTANT PUDDINGS = “ORCHARD QUEEN Maraschino Cherries SARDINES ino =, bY -, HERSHEY'S 1 CHOCOLATE SYRUP DOG FOOD — a LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE Sint TERRY ALLEN BUBBLE BATH res “COURS FAMO PANCAKE FLOUR mx JIFFY CORN MUFFIN MIX DURKEE’S or FRANKS BLACK PEPPER xc. SILVER FLOSS , A R KR A T No. 303 CAN CONTADINA TOMATO PASTE ‘CAN CAN BUNNY POP WHITE or 1-LB. p C N YELLOW BAG PAW PAW PINT WHITE VINEGAR porris VvEVCO SPAGHETTI van 500 FREE GOLD BELL PPA oem , (aye ANNUM i > 4 4 FV AVAWAUAUAAUAUAL, hu mst ; st ae i , >t f : bs Ml Food te’s Gold j . SB] Food Town, People’s Gold Bell Bonus MSE GEE Food Town, People’s Cold Bell Bonus | “Town, Pee a Food Town, People's Gold Bell Bonus & = 3 t ? Se : (2 ; EXTRA 3¢ EXTRA ib ee EXTRA iz EXTRA 3 Gold Bell (= 5 : Gold Bell . ta. Gold Bell és Gold Bell ; 0 e = 3 : Gift Stamps With Putchas 4 +. a tft Stamps ig Dey ehaa . ; Gitt Stamps With Purchase 4 An Be ae Pa redhees With Purcha ' ay ad Package ‘ ] ( en Any ( on Any Half Gallen is ; } ee chops fi) {2 GROUND noun $s ~=PORK ROAST (ig ICE CREAM “i Limit | Conpee—Sepiree Bepi 20. 1980 - k 3 4 Limit 1 Coupon—Euptres Se pt. 26, 19590 t ) , ~ timit 1 Geapen—Eupires Sept. 4, 1959, : ( ed “Tim te eupon—Expires Sept. 2, 1959, . > sone one re . — ss wAY . TARAY f d - 3 > . yp (Hi + s Rie tls le #5e * * done with the ‘tewsman or two, jhome were trampled, equipment © = ff a9 Just South & of Pontiac F : DEL REY & ‘rae | _ | FASHION piscounT stoazs | 22 NORTH SAGINAW STREET BOYS’ SUBURBAN COATS - JACKETS “ane um SQ48 412 . Le | to $12.99 @ MANY OTHER UNADVERTISED SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN 4 see ® Where © Every Dey 1 ‘Is Sale Dey" Birthday Noted by Improvers The election of officers and annual birthday party were held at-the closed meeting of Countryside Improvement As- sociation Wednesday at Etige- wood Country Club. Mrs. Gene Mitchell was elected president and Mrs. Ed- win R. Dreyer, vice presi- dent. Cohostesses* were Mrs. J. C. Mahannah, Mrs, Ray Ridge, Mrs. Fran Stroup and Mrs. Gordon VanCamp. : Birmingham House f'Sets Russian Study A course in Russian — reading, writing. and speaking — will be) given for the first time this year |program at Birmingham Com- be taught by Mrs. Veronica Max-| fmovich of Royal Oak. She aiso will discuss facts about Russia. ‘from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. — er Anyway, Mrs. Garst assured, | a “they aren't going ignored.” But) @ she didn't say what was being % | Bushes in front of the Garst of their own to join the Soviet ‘party of about equal number, ap-| #= parently was a success. And Mrs. Khrushchev thought it was good. as part of the craft and hobby # To begin Friday, the class will| The class will meet every Friday | f Program Mrs. John Gemmell showed - slides of England and Scot- land.” Mrs. Ralph Tracy. and ~Mrs. Kenneth Gilboe were | ¢& then went to the home of Mrs. The next meeting, to be a Donald S. Brownlee of Square lesson on planning the family ; dollar, will be held at Mrs. Young’s home. Lake road. Standard time zones were University of Mich igan Alumnae Club of Pontiac met Colored films of “Wild Life in Michigan" were shown and narrated by Mrs. William Nicholai. The films, taken only 4,99 to 7.99 High or Mid Heels MATING SHOES SON. 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Badger and{ wpoonrgig? yess 4 Sore Only one-eighth the height of am ‘mmigr | ation Grows |May Cause Blood Vessel Disease ‘Ann Arbor Firm Gets (*Zcccincs or ane se 7 ae WS oe te proc above the War = Immigrants; LANSING—Population of Michi-| - services Ona sea W conversion fly. carte! ‘dmitted to the U.S. since 1868|gan increased 600,000 from April Cigarettes Affect Legs? — Water Treating Pact ng ae Gee te Fst re estimated to have totaled more |! (1950 to July 1954, according*to long-tube, vertical multiple effect’ ian 31 million. unofficial eRimates. | MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) —,anti-diabetes drug called “DBT” WASHINGTON. (UPP—Interior distillation process. ae - - = ——— ———my Cigarette smoking may be the! iwhich he said was effective ‘for|Secretary Fred A. Seaton today lagers ae i ve emadeaes nora in two of every cases/approved coptracts for agricul- “Termination of F108. tural and engineering services on, | Br. Philip Thorek, Chicago, told re) Cost Jobs of 2, 000. the 1th annual assembly of the Baldwin said he tested 51 pa- ae of the government's first three|? Wisconsin Academy of General| tents and found 22 making ex- |*#line water conversion demon-|) 109, ANGELES (AP)—The Air| in MEN’S and BOYS’ ‘Practice that smoking may lead) cellent progress and 11 showing "the Bureau of Reclamation was\Force’s termination of the F108 ‘to blood vessel disease of me good results. codaped te pramide.thees sexvices preatean will cost the jobs of 1,- FINE APPAREL ‘Jegs “DBI was effective for control, plant. Clipper Craft Clothes © Jockey Unde | Fae + + * ‘of both the mild “adult. stable” i ihe pe ee ne —— 34 tiers Spreigscar 0 te nite) cis it | And Dr. Graham Smith, Munnea-‘diabetes and for ‘‘brittle’ and . The “pilot” plants will be used ’ , ‘polis, Minn.. said tobacco curtails juvenile stages of the disease, | fo demonstrate low-cost, large- | Another 1,000 will be released ‘blood circulation *in the nerve Baldwin said. | seale conversion of sea and jay North American’s Colurnbus, jareas of the cars. | ‘There were eleven children| brackish waters inte fresh water |, plant. “Not a person in the world junder 15 years of age in the a industries, and More employes will lose their knows whether smoking causes! group,” he said. ‘Six of these jobs as the program is wound peancer of the Jung.” Thorek said, had good or excellent results.” The ¢ contracts included a $62,000 Olup, the company said. ‘But I am a rabid anti — quebec cence ei ane neon ven ee — nist “ET know there's such a thing as Buerger's Disease and that people are losing legs because. | of it,”’ the Chicago doctor said, MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Charge Accocats Invited—Open Every Nite “tli 9 eo ae Sat = es ™ smith said some eur doctors 17 JEWELS! be (C@ [have reslized the harmful effects of smoking on the ears. 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FE 4-1816 0 TR 5.2100 - ies » f i , ™ se Ps 2 wt Se ' : : wink - y j - wee * Lo Eg = OE 5g ET on : oT age aie P : ; ; ; ee 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 FORTY-FIVE ay ane , See , | Hollywood Headlines o tia movie the whole * Sweet Smell Ignores Independent Firm HOLLYWOOD (UPI) .— Show business is carefully taking the wraps off its plans to commemor- ate the 100th anniversary of the/duced “Gone In the movie field, MGM will mark the anniversary with an- on wm poooucrion- easTman COLOR LOST MISSILE PLUS THE other reissué of “Gone With the Wind,” and Columbia Pictures is planning te release Samuel Bris- kin’s “Andersonville” in April, a NORTHWOOD PASTIES! FRESHLY BAKED DAILY TO PERFECTION @ CARRY OUT, Treat Your Fazfily to a Pasty Dinner @ PERFECT FOR PARTIES TOMAHAWK Re e SIX FOR ONLY $3.00 staurant “Spa PHONE FEDERAL 2-7014 (9) e rrrwrrrwr rrr rr rr rrr ere pb bh hhh bh he ht 4 . } EXCLUSIVE } FIRST RUN! - ~wwwrwn,_T'''.* veweerrrrrrrrrrvrre rw wwrvve. ‘wre. wwreveeee NOW! thru SAT. BIG HITS! OUN: Fountain | ChreumaScorl OPEN 6:30 P. M.— SHOW STARTS 7:15 P. M. err ad of Success 1961, exactly 100 yehrs after the war began. David O. Selznick, who pro- With the Wind,” has announced he will now bring it to Broadway as a musical, prob- ably named “Scarlett O’Hara” after its heroine. ‘‘We hope it will be ready at the end of 1960,” he said. NBC-TV has contracted pro- ducer-writer Dore Schary.to pro- duce five 90-minute shows that “cover the full sweep of the war from Fort Sumter to Appomat- tox.” * * * “My goal,” said Schary, “is to dramatize with truth what the period meant to the United States the world. Each episode will with a significant moment war, and an attempt will be ag ¥ aE : = = 5 at Campobello,”: said he write one of them. of the most extensive ex- aminations of the war may be a y EY for CBS-TV-and now a free-laac- | er. ROSWELL AND NIKITA — The Soviet Pre- mier, Nikita Khrushchev, and his host, Roswell Garst, pause in front of Khrushchev's hotel head- quarters yesterday as they are leaving for a visit to Garst's Copn Rapids, lowa, farm. SSRGGhReuee8 “Try Our Extra Large Martinis and Manhkattans” 306 MAIN STREET — ROCHESTER ‘Tritt itt _cLuB Rechester’s _ . FRIDAY SPEGIAL FISH DINNER © Fish, French Fried Potatoes, Chef’s Salad, Rolls and Butter SHRIMP $ LOUISIANA ... 2.65 CLUB ROCHESTER _ Banquet Room Catering to Large and Small Parties “1.25 OL 1-835! AP Wirephete Clergy Feel It’s for Effect Why Mr. K’s | Before he left CBS, Robinson planned to present a_ series of | dramatized historical incidents in) conjunction with Pulitzer Prize-| Irving Gitlin, public affairs di-) rector for CBS news. x * * A CBS spokesman here said the) inetwork apparently had ‘‘abon- 'doned’’ the idea. But Robinson, .who is doing the “Ford Specials’ jfor NBC-TV, said he. still plans) for release in the fall of 1960. Robinson said the series would be based on the fact that the North-South clash was the last great military conflict in which | generals on both sides had to make enormous tactical decisions on their own, often confronted i “This situation produced many of the giants of military history,” he said. “Having their problems and decisions told from the view-| jpoint of a soldier in the ranks or! POWER AY WAR) EGAN wwerwrrrwrrrrrrrrrrrw eee PONTIAC DRIVE IN THEATER 4 4 Ad *> 4 Ed Set = AND ZING HEA WOW! WHAT A PICTURE! br. A FRANK HuG...A “THE STRINGS Or YouR IN A VERY FRESH, VERY FUNNY VERY FRANK CAPRA LOOK AT LIFE! FRANK SQUEEZE... Witt GO ag: RT! _— “_eeeeeeeeeeeeeeereerererererererererererererererrrrrrrrerererreereerrererrrVreY wv , ¥ ee ee OO OM OOO CC UN OUT a ss eer rT eT eee ee eee ee eT PTT OC COUT OCCT VC CUO CC CC CC CCC CUCU CCCCUCCUCCCCCCUCCCCCCCCUC CCC C CC CCC CC CCC CCC ee ‘a civilian witness would produce history and great drama.”’ North Viet-Nam Aiding |Laos Rebels—McElroy | TOKYO (UPI) U.S. Defense Sec- retary Neil H. McElroy said to- ‘about that ever since the news) with tremendous uncertainties in cessful produc- ‘easter reported | infermation, communication and ing firm was dis-; grossed “ue million and . solving. By The Associated Press }States with references to Why the “nod to God” by Nikita Deity and Christian principles. He has said,-‘‘We have taken ment, ‘Thou shall not kill.” Khrushchev, world leader of athe- | istic communism? Hollywood Headlines: Sweet Smell of Success ‘to consult with Catton on the SA : I d d Fi | possibility of doing the war Hess uns n epen ent Irm ; [ “Maybe because it was the first lof its kind,’ Lancaster said. ‘It he might really have been im-| was a tender story about two ap-| pressed by the basic role religion! |pealing people. It appealed to the has played in American life—and Bachelor that Christianity may be making! By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) What to Hecht-Hill-Lancast- |public’s heart. . ‘The |Party’ did not.” x fabulous Hollywood has been wondering H-H-L_ had leaked out that the highly suc- been the biggest happier at separate tables. of the independ-. ents. Its prosper. | the actor-producer said. trigger the new porations to break up.” era of film mak-| ing, with stars/ Ping Bluff Schools Set heading. ¢com- panies that rival- to Open Segregated ed the major studios. Now H-H-L is no more. I sought the reasons from Burt Lancaster |!@"w day that “In my personal opinion! as he changed into his '20s togs q \Ced”’ Communist North Vietnam has| as revivalist in “Elmer Gantry." |U-S Eighth cireuit Court * Ay ied. * *2£ @& ~ | been--~ pporting j ais mandate reversing a lower | Laos _ ne ile = x *& * et order to admit Negroes. Khrushchev's nod, while arous- “We were losing money,” he) on the first leg of a Pacific-wide inspection tour of U.S. armed forces and installations. He was accompanied by Gen.! Thomas D. White, Air Force Chief | of Staff. McE] said he had no plans for visiting Laos, victim of “aggression’’ from Communist the royal] Laotian government. Nearly $300 Million Paid in Life Insurance in State NEW YORK (UPI)—Life insur- ance benefits totaling abot $298,- 368,000 were paid Michigan resi- dents during 1958, about $23,670,000. more than the previous yéar, the Institute of Life Insurance has' reported. Of these, $175,871,000 was paid in “living benefits’ such as ma- tured endowments, annuity pay- ments, disability benefits and di- vidends to policyholders. This was an increase over 1957 of more than $18,000,000. Death benefits totaled $122,497,- 1000, the institute said. Vietnam according to charges by) an organization that was too big for the things we wanted to do.” POOR ECONOMICS He explained how film econo-\fieid, 13, and Corliss Smith, schools. The letters mics had tripped up himself andithey were assigned to the Negro|PUrpose,’ ” partners Harold Hecht and James g-hool, the pictures that interested us a5 ire creators. | “But you can't spend two or, thiree years preparing a film that Spanish War Veterans might have limited appeal. ‘Sweet, Smell of Success’ cost $2,200,000 and it didn’t do business. ‘The Bachelor Party’ ‘vost a million and it will barely show a profit. We won't get our money back on ‘The Rabbit Trap,’ which cost $500,000. We have a wonderful picture in ‘Take a Giant Step,’ but I doubt if it will make money. APPEALED TO HEART How does he explain the success of “Marty,” which cost $300,000 and grossed 4% million? End 61st Encampment MIAMI Rhede Island. BLUE SKY ard, Tampa, Fia., ‘junior vice commander. _ LAST = — — Nod to God? the Christian religion teaches one to! : a lot of Christ’s precepts, for in-! winning author Bruce Catton and) ,. soviet Premier has sprin- stance, love one’s neighbors and Towa that God “is on our side kled his remarks in the United others.” He commented that the He helps the intelligent.” success Russian language is replete with) with two of its early films. Len- religious allusions and figures of) “Trapeze’'|speech dating from the pre-Com-| “Vera munist era, and that the use of such | Its fu-/ Cruz” 9 million. But big grosses phrases still comes as second na-| ture had seemed Were not the partners’ sole aim, ture even to those who do not) solid. H-H-L had and now they feel they will be believe in them. “It's a complicated procedure,”’| | * * * Soviet Deputy Premiers An- “We've astas I, Mikoyan and--¥rol R. ity had helped | Sot something like 14 or 15 cor-| Kozlov made PINE BLUFF, Ark. (UPI)—Dol-|last sentence to a reference to the | ay Schools will open on a seg-|deity — a practice known wryly) regated basis tomorrow under aiin clerical circles as “the nod to) , P j Gaus : ne! ‘The decision was announced yes-/ing & smattering of optimism, | said. ‘ It's as simple as that. No, terday by school board president generally | i it isn't really. There were other!) 6 Parham. He said the board among Protestant, Catholic and factors involved. We had built UP was mailing letters to three Ne-|Jewish leaders, | peg who sought entrance to white os “ inform|the ‘Merchant | of Ernestine Dove, 16, James E. W Hill. | They will also be told they have the First Unitarian Church and “It would have been easy to 19 days to file with the board for past president of the turn out the surefire pictures, th* transfer to white schools under Unitarian Ministers’ Assn blockbusters. But we didn't want }),. provisions of the Arkansas _ to do that, We also wanted to do! puni) Placement Law, if they de- (UPI }— The United Spanish War Veterans wound up their 61s? annual encampment here today, choosing Milwaukee, Wis., as the site for the 1960 meeting. W. Ross Duke, 79, of Wichita Falls, Tex., was installed as new commander in chief today, suc- ceeding Thomas H. Hammond of Sam C. Hutchinson, Roanoke, Va., was named new senior vice) ‘commander and Charlies H. How- was chosen ee erp ae. | forgive. He quoted the Command- Khrushcney even claimed in | Why, from a nonbeliever? | The Associated Press asked | clergymen across the country for §- jcomment. ' | Mest felt that Khrushchev's. ‘purpose was primarily to find a| favorable area of response among his audiences, * * * A faint hope was expressed that | inroads in the Soviet Union, | Another view was that the] AN UNDERWATER JOU THRU A SEA OF DEATH! RNEY STARTS SUNDAY & “Timelock” “Go Johnny Go" similar references |™ on their trips here. | One cleric remarked * anony-| imously that thé practice is not) jexclusive with visiting Soviets. He | said it was akin to non - Soviet) lorations that get around in the’ or) eG bene ee 0 NT | hae» ay ty Sey eee Seem bm ty Camm provoked skepticism | HALWALLIS & — ~ Ok: Wik: Oe Kak wen See SLB ne | “Khrushchey has probably fead Venice’ and ar-|learned from Antonio that the! 12,(Devil can cite Scripture for his | -Park Free! DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER said Dr. Robert Rai- ble, of Dallas, Tex., minister of American parking lot ticket! 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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO prado water main _ COM- in West Welton levard. You are hereby notifies that at o regu: of the commission of held improvement Tt is further intended to constr in’ accordance hh othe } and estimate, and that cost hereof shall be defrayed by to tron ~ gett ‘on Big Order zat g produce hyp to pot os Market growers CHICAGO ai eile ee SS flurry sent corn futures almost a/Quotations are furnished by cent higher in spots during the|Detroit Bureau of Markets, as first transactions today on | = iim Board of ‘Trade. Other grains started off steady to firm. Detroit Produce The demand for corn included it P the coverage of a sale of 600,000 bush- : 4 ’ els overnight to Israel for delivery) app Crab Ye DU wee-ceeseees OL of profit taking and JAMES W. MILLARD * next month. With most contracts|4 ae * dropped about a point. The com- up major fractions of a csent, of-|4 Greenings Soni pany said it would take no divi,» one an oy ed Og a eae ted tomcee” ™ “Named to Truck market settled back quickly. Apples, cider, 4-gal. case .. que November, Commercial dumana otherwieo (a2 Me oe Most other automotive stocks : was dull but the trade heard re- Presses, Elverta, capreseerers i were higher. Also ahead were ports that Formosa will be in |! Bartlett,” bu. 22... [el eee geen aes eSea§c 0S the market within the next few |pums, Dam ahh lines, chemicals, aircrafts and . Prune. eee eeeeeeretranee . tte electronics. days for wheat. Watprineion. ; _ poeescsccegececes GMC P Mill d wheat was unchanged to ¥4 cent|Beens green, round. by. ...........s4g/points and Litton Industries more) Transport Productivity a bushel higher, December $1.95'4; Lima, bu. ..-... See eee 5.00 - Beans, Ro bur ..LIIIIIIII 400] As’ talk of possible federal inter-- Manager's Job . corn % to % higher, December|poans wax, bu 5.00 367 ots changed to ih Re Se gi $B Wesingons 08 Sill er, December 70%; rye % to %e|Broceot N 01 dos. bets. ..-.-:---. 2™8land Bethlehem were up about a|.APPointment of James W. (Bill) gles agate logs darapid COI HB | point each. rire lem seiner “e to er, ovem ber|ca WE. scsecs 1.75 tivity resea manag MC $2.105. Gaboage Sprovis, bu. ..-- ~ ae: aos Truck Division was pods to- It is becoming increasingly cer-| Carrow. ao... 38 od soe wee sete day by R. C. Woodhouse, general | ee ee ee i in gains of about 2 for Du Pont aha ead ' tain in the opinion of a number of fiery,” pascall 1% dou. : :: H8land International Paper and a truck sales manager of GMC Truck brokers that the movement of/Celery, dos. stks. 1.35 2 pe’ j i Celery, Toot 608. e bse le Ae ve up = yee ing development of a broader and s of firm to s market . : 09) start follow through f Fe, = ee. bobs. oe see. ces cccsceesen 136] terday’s ralty, the best in nearty {°° fundamental concept of high Be Ee 22 ero he wr eg eg ‘Grain Prices Spel ord pk EEIEIINIE see] &8 much as two minutes behind f Koblrabi, dos. sevcccess-ceee 150) transactions for a nine-minute ee rack BICAGO oma ning —— behs. sseseecseesasseens if spell. oe en, Woodhouse 7m ‘rainy: Sky c..2.< Jo > (14) Opening blocks included: Stude- caltaat rad past twe years Mu- Dee oo. .eee 198% Dy 64% : }$o|baker-Packard unchanged at 14% lard served several important Mar ......+5 1.90% — Rye -- 125\0n 16,000 shares; American Tele- May ........ 1.98 Feeeees + 1.32% 290| ; clients, Prior to this he was a TP sosees 183% Mar ........ 1.34 3.75|Phone up % at 76% on 6,000; Cel- . Cor 108 Me wnbebse 1.33% 1.38'anese up 1% at 27% on 4,900: and vice president of Kudner Agency, Mar ........ 116% " Lard’ (Drums) : {43|International Telephone up 1% at| Ime» Where he was supervisor od cdoncds 1.16% Oct encore oo 1.50/32% on 3,100. ~ of service for several major ac- pote te ar cc...... 6.65 | Pos 0 i. 28 « *« * counts. a ime sas hrrsees Ys a s-seceen: cocccccee 1.60 Yesterday the ed Press A grad te of Georgetown Law Pe tS average of 60 stocks Fose $2.40 to|School, Millard went into the U.S. News in Brief L738 $216.40. Department of Commerce in 1923 1.75 where he planned and directed 1.78 ° 1.75 New York Stock surveys and studies on distribution Harry C. Collier, 268 Seward os Ital. id == Ae Ss $ costs in numerous industries. St., reported to Pontiac police |tiripe bu 380 STOCK AVERAGES In 1930 he joined Erwin-Wasey, |. yesterday that someone broke in-|Turnips topped bY. |... cececccee 2.80 tan neon Pree: 2%4—(Comptied by,and later, Arthur Kudner, Inc., advertising agencies, as Director to his home and stole two wallets GREENS 1560 containing $17 from a bedroom. | SR2RAg® Ho. ¥ 00. ..-eever---00+ 61.88 Prev. day ..... Indust natn ait hg 2 bebo oe Copard, Mo. Lda. eee 18) Week age coclcte ee ge3 ging tive. A dott valued at $10 was stolen Murad Me. 1 ‘20 cccc sce, tml Mamnaee RS 12 BE BU) During World War I Millard from his trlick yesterday while it|Bpiech be. “occcccco.2200000000007 S:) 0G MAES sss BARA Jeg 1024 aaeg|was director, Office of Maamen eee See ee a tion Be SSSI ESAS leh REG BEEP Gland Facilities, War Food Agmin- naw St., ; : nesoovorlinn # istration, sg St., reported to Ponte pat Merce - #290 f Famit po ce, 1 . o seesegerr stow eeeeeeee - . an ami Guild 10 wilt hold Rummage Kitts Rontae bu = 3 New Small Ford ec. Benson lavi Y Sale at Stevens Hall. Friday at 7 Lettuce, . bu. ” Arrive m Yugos ave 4 » SO ee ee ee k ee . BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, (UPD Livestock for England Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Rummage Sale: First Presby- Benson, ° accompanied by his wife terian Church on Huron St. Pri. DETROIT LivEsTOcK and two daughters; arrived here 6 to 8 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 noon. 22 (AP —AdV.| cattic sslabie Ob Bar ty tence funited te Da h Fact Will today for a brief visit. nar: ae — good, end, choice steers & ind pets gennam ory i Yugoslavia’s agriculture leader, 4101 Salo Waken Bind. Drarionl iste tat cet atyeae| Make Economy Anglia Se er rroiaer ancl =a Plains. Fri. 25th — 5:30-7:30 pm.|vering, choice, steers, 91 89-28.0; goed to] for Sale in Europe on hand to welcome the Bensons. sage, Piast chorese (SEE, BOE BEES. Geren Dg TO OE Pike | seem: end cutters 18.00-| LONDON W® — Britain's Dagen-| , o,QRDINANCE MO. 8a, Thurs.-Pri. —Adv. mS salable ine. , Butchers sod cove ham factory of the Ford Motor!No. 27 (Zoning Ordinance) of the SZ R Sale 128 W. Pike, Sat. butehers “50-14.00; mixed No 1 and 2 Co. has hit back in the small ay et Fenian, Caniend: Oveet: man haves “eis Waly hae tate td AE, NAF with the few of w sched-| "Fhe texnstn 0 Pent AN an ibs. 12.50-13.25; mixed grades sows 300-|uled three-prong counterattack. PP ae Vag pyr bt ene al and accessory —— : _ ia ar ler $00 Ibe. 11.00-12.80; No. 3 and 3 00-600) Initial Ford salvo in the battle | bu ged eal eel ha odist Church, Birmingheas 16 Mile aor cee = os . choice and/for, top spot in Europe's small, pg : minimum of five (5) feet at Croft. —adv. Fi.00-36.00; call and utility \¢.0 26.60" | low-priced car market is the new /|front lot lines shail mere © oo < Slaughter classes|-Popular,” an economy version of |sice" coon et Gao san have 6 Sale: St. Paul's Meth- |*n4, feeder ieee ee ile suger lame the two-door Anglia costing a ba-|DA. DETROIT STOCKS GRETA V. BLOCK, of eight colors rk : » (C. J. Nephier Co.) . Bept. 24, 50. Going Up the Creek? —[rigures arter decimal’ poinis are, Sit] Two more Ford broadsides en __ | Alleni_Blec._f& ip ae 23 (2.4) scheduled for the near future are n'® Ordinance a No. Bano ial England ie Baldwin Mubper, Co.” soeee i = 4 expected to ve the more ex-|27 (Zoning Ordinance) reer the Town- Cheshi Evening Institute QL. On &@ Chem: Pa a i318 va alge Prefect ship of Pontiac, Oakiand County, Mich has announced two new subjects [Howell Elec. cote, «on 1p) Densive Angiia Mod- | igen. enship of Pontiac to be introduced in its winter |Penimeuler iu Prod. co #, 10 Jels. Fei, see Ss os ascen vi of €F |The Prophet Co.*......... 18 156) Also announced yasterday — but | Ordinance No. 27 ( ) be curriculum, Russian and canoe [Rudy Mig. Co. | 0.4... 114 114 114 y aie cond Gee canete 00 building Toledo Raison Co... 163 168 163) at the other end of the price range ee ter spate tor Ipemts and 600 : —are a fabulous new Rolls Royce square feet_ minimum floor space for e i ———f FO —— Funeral Directors a) i af aah pe sy a Hs - ie et Qe yf { i Pes = — oy ae he age ee meougnttel servign PE T80 Voorhées-siple | FUNERAL HOME Cemetery Lots 5 & rE 2070 rbury Or.: : : of Bud Burling’ “ars. BOX REPLIES and Roy H. aise survived there by 16 and 29 great- At 19 a.m. Today ort : nt _Qravesiae | twere replies at The Press Suburban Living : Saturday, 3s at 30 pm |fotfice in the following vor Atal! Its Bi Best 2 ot Ferry ‘Mi. Park Come te boxes: floors, tre Oritfin Tbh. = i (CONV VERTIBLE 24 34) Bp é : 4 5, 13, 14, 22, 35, 56, 4 bedroom, 4 ae fnieand el Frncet onpenine agar G1, @3, 66, 66, 12, 96, 89, “DWIGHT STREET | W. W. ROSS HOMES : oat ‘hoes ves faces will| § 92, 95, 162, 108, 117, 118. A. mol ceed, anita. ¥IV Mu SRICK peed 74 : ; - e : be offered at 8:30 this ¢ at - . jooation. Reasonable. T Terms . soa y MANOR i. . the Voorhees Funeral ome Liceenes opus 00. i Mr. papense re go fe ost of red wall on ‘teers 3 bedreom | _ Owner. e aealten : ee a TATE Sept. EN ‘at 2 pm. from For Sale Houses 6, Rinnte aa | SACRIFICE, LEAVING TenATE, with'Dr. Achilles. Pin offi-|3 BEDRM. COMPLETELY Mop. PONTIAC REALT ae 3 fireplaces heated a . Interment in Hi)|" ern, Year-round home. ‘With or|737 Baldwin | _—Ss FE. clear ‘small ‘nome in trade. $18- pe ry. 5 = without — : er ae DON'T LET LACK OF CASH x rot r 4:30. OR . ENO SEPT. . 1958 DORA, . Cash terms. 32134. wn om W. Walton: age 73; beloved wife 7 wate SAN as Tree ens pNANCE CO. SMALL 2 BDRM. HOME ON ACRE . WALL TO of land, with lar ef James M. ; dear mother|” wall . Alum. s &| 1185 N. Perry St. FE Bessel. _.| garage back. Basement up : of Mra. irene Watson, Walter) screens. By owner. OR 330, EXCELLENT 4 BEDROOM for dew home next door. $1,008. dear sister of Louls, Pr 12 OOM. LARGE LIVING, BRICK Semincly Hills. Call | $509 dows. PE $0000, _ ae Wallece “and Loetifer| Fem. OU beat, nicely re been fr Goals ak) SMALL DN. PAYMENT and Mrs. Mary Pfau; elso sur-| storms & goreaes. West su n, for OMAL N. Fé | vived by five oh! . Pu-| $4,500. GI. c Ba 3 bedroom, frame home with neral service will be held y,| Per mo. & ‘4 _ off furnace, 2 car ga-| ‘arge fami'y room. privi- ee . 26, at 2 p.m. from rka-| _Sluded, OR : Gor. je beat Oneida. 6 room bu jones = 2 -akes. Near Oritins Chapel with . 3 bedroom. Near Union| * as i dere A’ officiating. Inter-/3 AND 3 Do it - to sell. bought new home & will pH , ment in White Cha: Geno} self homes. Near beautiful Lake) P M. Jor Relist. .° "=" = 2 =_- FS awn, au ones, eal £s : with le in state at the ks-| Orion. $100 a eh, John J Vermett k LINTON SEPT 12.1960, JANERS. MELGHTS. Desinos frot-|PE_t#880 Fe eve . i rookiands vision, Avon! Sa yon 2 bedroom home and ex- FOR COLORED oe REALTY uw ii ownship, age 37; Beloved son of| 358. ane ‘or your business. |9383 Commerce Ra. = Linton; dear bie. : @ rooms ne $750 shan! ST. BENEDICT’ { father of Colette, James and Pa- ba “~C. NEWINGHAM PE 2.3003 er 3:30. ST. BE! cax ; Linton ; ved by fon BALE OR TRADE. BY OWN- } bedroom. Natural fire i brothers omé four elsters,; Commer Aus 3 LN cca ssa er. T rooms, bath, utilities, ga-| floore, garage, walk-in 4 all of Ontario, tation rage, oil furnace. 4 apple trees,| Play yard. enged._ Nicely - i: eof the Rosary will be today at as cn) DOWN blackberries strawberries, resp-| scaped. Nice ce . at re 1 of the berries. About 244. acres. Large t. 2 oS & g Sparks-Griffin Punera! ¢, Aus son SIR lawn, large mivek perce. A quee- acreens. $11, mort- be hele. Pri sent ‘hat ie ta vee pecslicaisisai Near, stores, 40 reds reds from schoo! Paul M. _ Jones, Real Est ‘im. ff 6t. Andrews i D ELL _ w ue eS mon Mt. Hope | equity #500 and $46 monthly pay:| FOR SALE B¥ OWNER 1 RM. re o.sss0 FE 8-128 _ state at the funeral home eee nae ON-ACRE-OF| >" per thom: jen tc own payment STORE BUILDING, SMALL i LE, SePT. 23, oar hen Goce: gee sma ‘monthly. paymers em Tg tg ort basement, . Bal He stoved ‘wine of Jonn| paliding. Suitable for woodwork. : Lake privileges bell. rent, swap. ; dear slater of i a EE os io 8 et Ra For Galera bad att: Bp ue | SEDNOOM BME TAY aun ee eee from the CJ fodhardt Punersi|) BEDROOM BRICK. LAND- PaMiLy 3 pore OR INCOME —| jecation_ ‘Oh }1314 By. : Home, “i Rev. fagton Pat 2 - Fen Amare vies ’ ——-* arranged into } i Wan WiLLAGE. Robert t. officiating. kitchenette fag Easily seaverted SYLVA LLA . Interment in Lakeville Cemetery, to family home. 2 J living | ae 2 a on a , * = = BALDWIN ND pay ae Seu eon =e A poh vee 84 by poche wabters bao &, = unti : ~ macht should og witnows full Cell Mr hewk. year-round 2 yetrenms. SAAN ae ‘ aut. a i] m, c 6131 etieen Charteten eee :|° Must be sold. Vacant. pow a = Lamy ectares, “Excellent : sther ot Mrs. Willem Wi-| Bati’craren at. Clerkaton. Would rR SALE OR RENT: «ROOM as, Seuss Unie’ privacgcs, GLa 1 = = fen luo | trade 44.000 geuity for lapa con rie v. By o | $2000 down. Mia” 8-i541, ond Ihres great-grancchiidren | Leet, gis, Ph Ulerd | are ROOM X ROURE In Wares. ng Gg = eside service will Lad FE = wnehip, ¢ or terms. 4 7. Bept. 27. at 2 pm Ss L ae i price ee 08380. myase | $2.20. Ui 2-260. By owner. Siuh'Rev, Williem ‘Richards. offi: (ae icerpeied ith cumem| own oS ee ~ SYLVAN VILLAGE ting, Puneral ts b knotty rilevel will be com- She —— Ponere tome room t be seen co FOR SALE BY OWNER Bee tance wane ‘Suiser, et ere | Sesiaerey weeregy| MA RSEA™ | bees Eas / Y, ¢ so, 5 oat 60M TRI - LEVBL, 2 sehen syn aa Soden. Ask for Mrs. Bee. sone act 3} bedroom brick. Storms THREE | BEDROOM ae Shs Lonel tot ‘ To Paes ; beloved wife of | 4 BEDRM, B HOUSE. ACRE screens. Fence. Carpeting, 00. oy a Lone pkey nese. y; dear Me lot. sell_under app . tes vie won ‘eran jort-| Deautiful Se-ecre wooded lot. wu ot Site. Reseed (Waretay) Sue for cash. FE $-1630. gage ef 6% per eens. 91605 Sear sister’ of Dire Ld Kayes | Paved street (AB 2 TRI- LEVEL STARTER Mrs. Schra: wya and} Zoned for commercial or residen- — MONEY Wolter Loos ie runerel service Hal, Smell down payment. MY INVESTORS Four . bene te de proud. of. , St 2 p.m Toley ily - an modern. Fu pacement.| our Patties. or oe ave mode. - Rome with Rev. Waldo Hunt ot. porch and ‘Generis! sa cee merge UTICA AREA. 3 ACRES, 2 BED- Chapel. . a “a Immediate Re00 BEAUTIFUL BRICK rooms, § rm. home. 2-car ga- Price t session. : L rage. 43200 Dequindre. & houses ce x) b toood _down M Fie On 1% ecres land. 22 x 26 cement) north of 19 Mile Rd huspasd < “Tucretia i cm bes ‘ Srecsewar, 3 ear erage, oi) rd t Crooks "cal. tor ‘price, @ orms VACANT ous p Oak fi gay — ® ook . FURNISHE oor Pret oan ot ther ot’ Seatven L-| 000. Bt. “ate Sots CUCKLER REALTY | toa sala ond P Bsa: Bg dear ned a fe s aus 6 poy v $e" T te.oon 236 N. Saginaw FE +4001, WATERFORD vicurrrY. a Bo oa q 4 1 ¢ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 6 RM | rooms, fnsua' Vacant. tf n, Mrs, Margarett| with { livadl ind Ford, Mrs. Geraldine Price gna mit ine ‘BATH. ON ranean. il Poesement, = Big) fenced: ft "hceess to several 4s st ig Pontiac foot lot. §7.900, terms ve by Robe: t) ton on 6455 Adamson off Air: lakes. Terms Agent. 1-0080 . Price. Funeral Mase wes held ot $00 70 fe ¢ terms. eowner, OR S192, |_evenings OR 28000. Epa Recitation of the ae Sail O49 se Woi| LAKE ORION INCOME WE TRADE : i var thers Bune eal mee eae ce ey be| Corner lot. 6 ms @& beth, OI TRANSFERRED | A be shi seen’ at art & Wain full basement, gas heat. (2) 4| Greer Rd. — 3 bedroom ranch room « men = ch wit barat at ae ida ford ae Dee ng. TH iar si rh = apartments ts a h ith gg ol or ot gis Zea mae Coll ¥ Cemetery, eee beak PE LAKEF F RONT “FMF WOOD > REALTY sons — — 2 Bedrooms, large kitchen & liv-| FE_2-5462 : 33, A. = in ,_ ful 1 a, 006, TAC A. Brick, 3 room, full basement, ment, oll heat, Lot 100.2 160. loved husband of Jo Remmes;| rough sa heat ul] Sand y beach, Must be seen to be Gear father of Mire Jeanne Pros: @ $6,450. MA PE 45-5078 att t eae 1 C AWE FORD AGENCY i Soant Reeerd will ~ held at 8:00 thie Depelsen Jenne Pv. F ing — , 6 ter- Why only tell the neigh- bors about what you want to sell... tell everyone) fF Set Pontiac Press foe phase focation. Ye tne. north for through a want ad. Just Dial FE 28181 and ask fo: an ad taker Donelson-Johns | ¢ min Cemetery, | $500 ments. 2 Lak gig § option to buy. EM ¥ PA home in Union also rent with 34044. —ABBOCL Investment Com 443 ORCHAR x. A REAL BARGAIN | ce= @& 2 acres between _— . & Comme Al RD ree. 3 in €M 3-4181 David Ward Young, Ritr. wr -06e9 BRICK—W1 Pat M, Jones, Re Real Est: FB +1275 si connote sone LOW DOWN PAYM'T 3 bedrooms 2 up and |! down Pu basement — nese beatae High Schoo], 663 Leba eR. Tripp, Realtor bt ) HPok i ne cee an LAKE GRION § ROOMS & BA $i moder, lakefront. Owner. MY aia Hear” sehncls secemee state “Se cane ATH | Rea- Willard 3 gear RAN a . Almost new. LTY, an N. Milford | between Hig —_ RS Milford _Righiand Mich an. MU 4.2065, — MODERN RANCH- = HOUSE. 3 bedrooms utility, garage. Gas sean a ivileges on - ¥ lakes, FE 2-261 ‘a NEW IN ‘36 — 3 . MOD. #tTn_home ing distance of Pontiac Motors. r might good rT a6 down ment. $8,050. one down, per Grea Sahinfet™ fir Bent R ‘yeaies. 4-3033 288 W. Walton FE 8-2306 : HARGER CO. oo B +: MY 3-114 & 5 WEST SUBURBAN OOK 3 room bungalow, — basement, ofl Breeseway and eiteehed = rage. Lots of fruit and Pleasant Lake Woods ub. offers netrtes, COR Deeey 2-FPAMILY INCOME } Lovely surroundines Good West side neighdor- 4. Blacktop . § Rooms and beth t Late free ty ® < Pp. s th Mode] homes from 900 down. , on ferneoes. 2 hot "sone won> | | unt A ma ge = Call, rey walls. e H St. (M50) west to Cc ay beth Lake Ra., left 4% miles to subdivision or INDIA’ N VILLAGE First ——— on this fine - 3 bedroom brick 2-story home. Living room with fire- place, family. sised dining room and kitchen. Summer = down. } bedrooms and —. auto, heat. 1% nas ai oe 2 at 415.000. : andin \. Call ing . NOTHING DOWN We have several 3 bedroom homes to choose from, in and out of town. Some have basements. Cail twoday for information. et SIDE bedroom bungalow. Liv- ne room, kitehen apd util- ity eae earege Nice lot. Only #809 down. THURSDAY EVENING CALL! ~$236 Ask Por Mr. Alton, Sr. $344 WEST HURON ° | Neat ites fey ‘On 11 Fertile Acres in Only $1,500 down and | $73 month, | in suburban. | '44-Acre Estate. Secluded and Private Beautiful grounds, trees, and shrubbery surround this ly rambling ranch home 1 enclosed breeseway and 2-car rage. Panoramic views from foot ted living burning fireplace, se ing room. Pullman & pantry. Ceramic tlie peg closets galore. | er tadise and fer win levers. Giroux-Franks coo Sine Highway Om 2701 21.0 LUBT: meee ae ye ye Oe ee ae tee Oe Oe i . = f = / : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 SE EE PAP IOI AIR IO OEI PE NO. f 4 ¢ be f ht AP OO RAPE CO, Fer Sale Houses 6 For Sale. Houses __ 6 Fer Sale Houses 6 ess: Mary ©. Heller. Wideman 412. W. HURON OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 GAYLORD \v ~ “nero ee sceaits heat heat, a po giiad Ses! ent Good call’ #16 20M: This ae tock of commercis) | on e busy street Bends | sec of town Also » large home m into apartments you GAIN oy buying this 10 room home ith three sore Ot) heat, basement, will week Yar tlen. Only gad business, Only 69 per oot. This inc os heme te gnes Terms can be iN. Re ° land and e« three bedroom st. full ae rier ghar ee room, 221 jer ead cn ais nga few i 2 h tan values of this olllpg ceang. rose on land con- tract. 6 ogee mdr ee rivileges < mae see this, "08. b00 AWRENCE W. LO’ ve Pict en Tves a fo he nin Lda | Bi F BLOOMFIELD - BIRMINGHAM — Fencing am condition Pine Lake Front ite on be ty myaneh Ovver | ° ee Se fd vee ale $10,760. Will ee- A view of the lake from ving @. Car. housetrailer, land con- (Sted hs pa on! jh ocroee. ving a hes stone treet or igte model “cor “Ash ae) nally "rom ? ape DORRIS [=== ae) ach rlesanad te possession peta shed rs ‘corner, AKE FRONT —- Mod COLOMtAL se ecweclon ries Sat waler, ROY ANNETT ato natn doors. 633.860, OTTAWA, MILiaY tied as Ae tenon _&.. re AKE ROTATES ones dowa wil handio i you ean have liberal long! rir "Yorely ie retentious six room hem Hneioued ~— es omens sae od ful fab mith = wo Hropisces, full veth ond = estes wae 04 ‘“Ccdtcoms & We ‘bith cows. haif beth, recreation room, 010.000 SENGATIONAL VALUE — pive 2 dedrooms up. Full vee Sagan ses ee . . — a ow only OTTAWA DRIVE — | fest Sotplelaiy Terwated. "Rife Vaca ferme. PRETENTIOUS HOME fot’ lane “privileges d Jacan a » oe eee ene actunita | ful,torme. "Another wenderhy gen, Satan fora young pore | al aodacaped ie rooms area, mumerous appoint “ 2 ee. monte yoy wil) cdmive, m- | 9n0.008 L OR TRADE - 2% Pai Kuivomatie Pee you, een ou wt wens h ter tertor and — a ecre farm with tractor & al Sondleag oy Yip ond stove & retrigert our veey ot 1,800 down cellent, condition 4, nome | fovie. Barn, “chlexen novee RILEY REAL ESTATE ease Won dserimteatng other outbidgs about ten fruit Elizabeth Lake Estates 2 sere most discriminating frees Now washer, dryer & deep | rn, igen! ne fo aoe neviywoge Ate «ftp, Musedew Lake pe. BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS ei farm ‘Rosemont “aml Wer All. plastered wells, sah a —_ eaper home in trade or good |b ; ‘or sale or option contract. re, ue -in bath, se" ss THINKING MAN This beautiful) rambling ke privileges. ‘ ranch home with two eom- 26,600 COUN = _ plete eoramic tile bathe, and or trade Drone now. tanchor te Lakefront ee en ere Se 2 ee pres includes drapes, car- stone ahd Roman brick. Two| on lar lake frente the a on oe Ppeting, washer ayes, aw ren” igrareiee attached two lot, 90%280" ak = Fagor i y ory eave money. matic dish washer an other cA ae) any bullt-ins, Washer, Py short Gisiense out oa — col owner. extras, ear attached ga- 5 ia er, ren. and range. Ong tile] Golieet income fr 3 wane roay in this 3 beeres starter rage with magic eye doors bath ree ledge ——, unite of space to home is ambition & credit reasonable terms, of cons!d- fone irgplaee 10 acres of Dulld edditioneal units for sum- rating. nn eel] thig home for er rental option from re- ot door Will| mer rental, Complete 023.000 on | °° down payment @ mon Hable elient seeons cnoaper ons in or near] terms. payments of 665 per month. NORTH SUBURBAN “?- F C od C 4, RONOALOW 99.100 0 1 L. H. BROWN, Realtor | WILL IS M. nhs oe ~~. Wo O. car garage. Pontiac COUNTRY ESTATE Bin Acres This eye appealing farm home ls modernised and th rooms ere all homey an comfortable basemen lated vecreation room, barn wi water i cleansed 41) on an high on a reine mic view of Pontiac. 60 sell of trade PRs tees ROUSING Juat off Perry mt, get . room home on an exe piles bag joeation, a) nice jot, & good home. soun: ROCHESTER Aluminum aided 3 posrees . bungalow with dandy b ment, of) heat, beaut! ai kitchen, ceramic tile bath sleaming cay oak floors. My block 0 fn near scin School. $1 2.980 termes old TRA & a SEA prone se oN ERvic OLTPL LISTING ‘6 vice JIM" RTH GIDE cre nice 2 bedroom home with a dinin: — ace kiteh- 987 NO ith tds. Gas heat Beautirl shake Pose cherry Tapes. “aa price of only $7,800 with term NEAR VILLE & le ye vd pride we of ar ~ eauttfaiy enteae i] visckto berms. Call or ppein meat N today. 190 ft. deep rries. 6 _ Tenn’ tor t us ou 8 of 008 Ter me , WALL 8ST. here is your chance—3 bedroom story e § down. Better urty on this onel WILLA MS Sa * yes, GILES Herrington Hills . = “atten ae ar Q cr = — aches an ‘ihe Teena Home with at- GILES REALTY oc rE 75 Pls AMas iin vice “BUD” Suburban Special All on One Floor hen with sasea ds ed a es Le HU nT. buy it ce & you Ideal Family Home To Location we en ina rep Banga a bu Soruenen, = m oar cata riot of mse lavor, look We, deo "Bud" Nicholie, Realtor ej Freee «0 a. re Bal A BROWN He are ome. with basement" . ree oer. Jom. Be: ae . a ag coea: SELL OR TRADE — Juat like new. Modern 6 reom PE BNA Aultipie ting Service ‘\stours Best Buys Today FAMILY HOME BS based . ‘peur. » ners = ty “seer hed tes com ortebie ‘es poh prish. basemen eat, A : tner, la er tage Sriy” Pho'so8 with OXFORD Bhiny white bungalow, epict -_ epan throug = ceed attie for expen sion, new 9 oar garage Prie -f. — sell ot 619 with terme. 000 =~DOWN Cut es a bu home, loce fi Shere Labs, orf le Bs Mo 2 pyplesta re i or for ry fonly pri ae 0 tok potest Warren Stout, Realtor 11 N. Baginaw 9 Ph. Fw 60108 Til @ pm. Gls Nothing Down JOBLYN Sir ang pr a ae nN ose gas heat, ga- sy ome paree street. Love- ramle thea 't Owner w 1 redecorate interior with eot- e i gasgptionalty god but Samy weal? means see this one. If you are not ibe that you can Sg Oe 4] Us advise you. school TFIELD th faletries. Convenient to opping and bus as bbe Neat 9 bedroom dutgaiow. rat sora As olf “peat ed, tene lok 4 mone ty : andl * A sed at Oo, ris ee trees, eee regs Te merengy a on nie Fg roam tory i. bass Bas es privileges, Waterford RAY: O’NFIL, Realtor "a th $ cgleereph Ra. 2 ts MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON WHY PAY — ws, Inte tte Seaon Set daa pone LAKE eee | rae DOWN this home ie mae wal _ Cregeen J probs. s a ‘tn the “tas ees eee har a fireplace. (te large kiigh ieee. $11,300 sie ot rooms), Alum com bina- mee slidin window-wall to yard; really nice flower arrange- Humphries) 282 ceicea soe privileges fn Wililams 63 N. TELEOR. OPEN EVES. FE 2-9236 ot low faterest including tax- MULTIPL es and insurance. as Loe poco hes a wkd i“ car gerege etiached. A 4 r pe trees, ee ti ae rage 2 Price = : sce a for “tstaio—aburey vane Say O’NEIL, Realtor 263 “eee Ra. yer teins ed ANNETT Drayton Plains tla bedroom beth home fasomenker Fenced — it car garage i agg of snergig poy ment. Oakland Lake Front bate new Vere Froat x oan ete ol heat. 3 car garage. Oakwood Manor ———e 3 bedroom brick fern _ ae ving om . Kitehen. Lee. heat, ee omen wien 600. +, Pose ee | Rochester R. Commerce’ ‘ miles south of village, service, 366 oge. Hreples sop & frome om « o's Basement, Fa gil he heal. 3 car garage HOYT Watkins I akefront 1 f * Lae Ba othe Boouutal eee cee vin i ‘ ret nm, Algo § 2 20 sum can erage, Rivety ini . yeu S lookin for jakefront rty « en ace an call ter Pewee Fast Blvd: Terrace Lace a Neo red ta move in now 7 mont pe including wt ‘isw gee ‘comane. ot. room basement. Silver Lake Privileges 1,000—3 bed brick custom igi Fire a\% baths. ‘ir basement. rf. reom. me room, Attached 1% cer ga- rage, 0 8 . Jet. 4d end atreet ae hare. ehildren. Come see Come $300 Down I Payment Weir ee ven. yoy t nage ag Calida". "Wipe. ‘oad pres. ' HOYT REALTY 9-9040 Pu 32-0066 KENT f Betadlished to 1816 — a nine Pa Ral am 2 ean potted payment raster gs home — DRAYTON W — Well built older home with ¢ rms, e hedrm on first Moor, 1% beths. living rm. with fireplace, bem't, 2 cat garage, Excellent jot, well land oars enie Pi Ldad of lake. Now a ie Ree" te Actes fs trom ane apr ne Fe ein —. pe tie oar garage rome "tral re trees, s for se'hoo pene ef “gape hon a Bae’ ibe bar rage Se TAYLOR ae sare et OR 4- 030 nevate & hoger NCE Mighiand’ Re. avy car garage wan, Vero ee 3 sine Bes fies weer z ‘ss [aie i ff UREN, Realtor Ez. Walton FE 601 Byes. & Gun. 10 to 3 IRWIN 3 room ranch aoe: e gBig = Ge, rer hs test 3 ph rancher W ment. on | ete SE rot tam With replace eee 2 base- res giased en Full seat stiri full base- GS ibn OE Special - Bargain fg ee Bom ATED whem JIM WRIGHT, Realtor. "Sry _ 8:30 RILEY Williams Lake ne, at M-00 After 6@ Pe. on 2 ae ARRO i" * $600 Down um this & h- : coe | rene aye home located wes storms & screens. berg ean “ass Lake Woods Is the setting wr this charming ; bedroom Beautiful handy Wieree wi mace au oe range dry basement se vb. rgplace, - win MY id oy ear ceil s ra ir cs wae ee rade 1 acre zt 2 ge pr lawn pisteiy et vel fetes wi all-te-wa foom including "yer oo Scar room 8 if mip baenll iY r ex. — features. wil tr ‘ for small house in town $82 Per Month “you aes eee” at aca tas by neat tee ey atti num oy - pened sath arene ee MRS , eCUL. pate ad i} LTOR ae ed ay 1-8 SCHRAM = FARM » ing e room ; 22 with archers basement ™ % soreened leo by barn e 4.4 ecres, th price 618, Terme can be arranged, Or Rent rie - ~ = “ab 1 ee re ey “Gown ue tice Rr RED sa room heme. Li ing sigam feat’ ——- na 800 with "ae ay * pay. ment. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR _ FE 5$-9471 oP A ein LkhOPAR o _MUL nO ares 4187 LEDS we churches and : not twas by coe on eel tar FORGE BLAIR fdlh w|SELL BUY THRO ane Bet Sale Howeee . _| Doty Sn ie 2% vender | SYLVAN LAKE CITY OPEN HOUSE Sun 2to5 P.M. os: — | Seg = ae “tay os NEEDS — | Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC, * Sones psa, tee Sunday 13 te 6 TOR | Open ‘Daily ® ert BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT Near Williams Lake. 3 bed | MILLER Nearly EKvéryone Does STOP—LOOK—READ & CALL — A Wree-year-old near Waterford. 3 large bedrooms, liv step-saver tehen, 1 baths Large priv. At tached garage. Ws a real buy— $13,600, term: BiYpSxD nrg, teat brick — 13 roome i] replace views ~ ally “Croom “, for = Seen d-car gerage. Hews deo pow] call unless You are interested in ° Bees Sips ing investment. re 6MALL HOME—LOW ma ea outside city ‘ooma, 10 ft. kitchen Nice shaded jot & lawn, nome with large poss bilities: Ti 800 E-Z down pay- ent. William Miller Realtor Huroa 70 ‘Open 9 to 8 Bateman. Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RANCH HOME WITH ACREAGE room. seems Dery aay A in ° lsd topo tits im. cere’ percel sad 5, bee new ranch home. at = geet garage and HERE TIS Lovely neat and cleen 2 ngalow = siding. om en dining room, new ritchen en foom. Imme +4 san $6,450 — 46), LAKEFRONT RANCH Lot 100 . Good sandy bine TeeBetrsemn™ pic den. in 4 %, tiso aragen tached Seat garnes. Faved drive, ledge SLOOMETELD HIGHLANDS Brick neh — Ideal losa- ton = aewer and mo $55.30 PER MO.... tases 5 he a ng with —,REALTORS — ear eT pee. ee ae | Beam ernen ee Be oot Een ‘octiodl |" a bullt-in e ¥ eetura! bireh finish. fireplace, 23-8. carpet u room. slate ¥ 5 plastered, “wale Creenale le basement AS gg rec- area Water 5 ina "chrme tad , m. 4 screens. Many other ¢: Must be eeen to be A rea) buy at cash te mo ment Phone TRADE FE 2-0263 |: alassed Poa — 0. mig 6 te am raet of - "wow" aki Foes SGLD._. '| —IN ONE WEEK — JUDAH LAKE ESTATES HERE’S WHY— . Pl GARAGE RE IN ARY Ploor Pian Inside Bee Home Y: . iG"" tS ls: NOTHING DOWN _ $78 Per Month Total FHA- S10 DOWN * INCLUDING $82 PER MO! MONTH ERE Pera sno Bl oon Waren for * DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY FE 2-9122 “Bilder of National Homes” — 3 BEDROOMS sod Bown K : a cen Cost. . ol 1 } e FRI. SAT. SUN. 2-7 P.M. l ; ‘ Directs one = a = Tr Wilt tafe a locks to mete. Wa & SONS 3: C. HAYDEN, Realtor a Ww FE 86-0441 GANYORD | STREET: MA puaier two er en = Income Propert. 7 two ‘GI terms, $11,000. | on eee a ; pnogrecr am rivete entrances “Rak atta ta ged edie rive roumy down. «TAIT. PUT Bare Fa fata ite eh Se a Pores ROKEE HILLS Ae we watered $23,000, sell or trade, John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors eee 3 oo, iy Roeoraggy nab Comer 4 wine tee carpet "et living room. = © is One the are payment, about $1,600, FHA terms. Lake Vii ams cating ty 4, one-car e lh pric $9,000, easy tome,” — FE +3500 FE 5-606 WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR 3161_W, HURON sT. CLARK $146,000, TE BEDROOM BRICK RA . - Bee - eondl- ee EE Es reation room. accept your Present home or equity in trade. $13,500, As LOW as DOWN. betroom brick west doe ition. Wal . Very beate heat, ome ) ; ms Toom _ liege bedrooms, garage. "yeomee 6 Fest ace) nes pre sarah. Gee i ercjned fot pa yard pereh, risk rd Ww om Rik ree reation Sig ase very , goed a ee tabs fos | Ls rhe 0 edad Po Lake as Ra ieee ae ge es e Git toe ease , LILLY, IN INC. "Olive 1-8141 WHITE BROS. DRAYTON PLAINS ovate LAKE Seas WHITE BROS, Open Bves. ‘til @; reunaay | 16 ‘til 2 ® "MODEL — HOME a Gig” Neat, ‘extra ot Call CEA 3 a _ Gas heat. Woo dow. PE D183, __ Sale Lake Property 8 * tecremeee Gal aera: On Bloomfield—By Owner Upper ranch 3) Lake ee comer 2 year nls bath, —— a 4 cent mige, 964 per month. fo ff on eer f be |} into hillside. Fe eid Sata Reet Seen, 2 oe 3 BEDROOM. PART B. ome 00 al PART BASE- SMALL FARM page pele tres," ta Lake Ares. |. room farm home wits os fasra . . immediate |" full bath, bsm't. and : possession, Price $4,500. Resson-| 23536 barn. poultry house. Va- able riety of fruit trees in high state B nig Roster of cultivation. Good loam soil Ortonville Na'?-3506 wan wee BY OWNER Suburban See pot d Kent Inc., Realtor me long Dixie Hwy. Te! room A =. "i les of voopboatds alPLe CUSTOMES PAnkina ea a ages = wee y Rent Farm Pr y 15 naw > subway ne RENT OR SELL: 1s ACRES, home. Large kite ith bufit-t : home. Large ; hen ore iver we house. cre ot bug ir $0 move into. Lot 8x0. re sta eset REALTY, 1246 N. Teer inte at ania Sale Lote 1 100x169 FT., WATEING PONTIAC a as Fabric Con nd Gane. Clarkston, $450 ngaion, er ter lg o corner, ‘rns Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors iron @t. Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 * FE 80466 Attractive, high 134-acre|+0oe lot in Bloomfield Hills, corner of Dunstan and Martell roads. an ie contemporary home built fist Overlooks beautiful wooded area. Close to schools. Lot has existing sewer which eliminates septic tank. Priced at $16,500. Phone ‘for | “MI 4-4760, “BURCH KNOLL ogoqus lots. Retmeed from Fo roa te only titee ‘wn ‘Sere BUILDING SITES SS: sensed ETT sa, ar oo live, as town sick several int intge i Sa trees. besement er tri-level home. gas LA== ie & ete’ Soe fact ma iam, for 8 cation of =n ae ee tice bagel wh ved wind- Pape faye = 8 t Open Sunday at ieee Lapeer LADD’S INC. OR =o UP <0 en veri” “ae 30085. ei iiss Aa CaaS LAKE PRIVILBOMS, Real nice neighborhood bedrooms, from community i sreraed ans | SEX THE NEW Til AT LONG LAKE ‘VILEGES. 6 CHEROKEE ILLS rooms. i ia igns, | SEPORR TOU BUT! Autom ater heat. ali Oe alee these Se oe ring oom rye ag ig - 45 tect better homes, and their Jalon ‘Late shopping sult Se Slose to as oy | ei Ra. to Boots be Hagstrom. +0158 Satta Lake. ith $300 —- a a cash own | Sap 2 REALTY, 1346 N. Milford land & Muford, nisad Wonton MO Canes HAMMOND LAKE—129 FT LAKE t ree Sens ae eee bed A Soret, ty Fa Fi in a ir = poccelin VO" tie CLARK REAL ESTATE| R88 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO Small Far Lots SMALL PRICE—$8,700 Partridge F nvnon Templeton WEST SIDE Sy ae es AS i sergeice. Realtor. SMALL DN, PAYMENT frame home with free em tomy See de John J. Vermett z FE 4.0529) Ferrets 3 REALTOR rough sree CoN TINE AP Se sms] 2-81 LAKE RONT ESTATE | ghervoeel B ood FEET lern home, od base "basement Tiareaien out- eviomatie fy {| PEs Roea. arpert 00. sis00 ™ 939 W. Huron 7m MAKE OFFE 1278 Paul M. Nik tr Real Est. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ian” < etlonal Bank Bidg. Waterford Hills Estates De Nae further ation cai) 5-431. HER BERT Cc DAVIS A - le For eee 13 ee — ie ame pour sania _ 35 ACRES Desirable locat! east of Clark. N. Saginaw St. Help Wanted Male 19 3 MEN OVER 18 ans. = See . TO r fEN. AG- ve Dodge d “end troeks, dart, simes, cars. than aver- age — je ply ee ‘and Over me work. Apply 53% W. dl : 4 ——EEor secrets eee