The Weather os. Weather Bureau Foree at ered frost tonight, Cloudy and warmer tomo (Details tee rrow. 117th YEAR ere anes THE PONTIAC PRESS | Home Edition aa PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959—44 PAGES UNITED PR A TA INTERNATIONAL TED PRESS Oe se ee ee ee Truck Smashes Into Rear of Bus K illing Ten 9 New Jersey College Girls Burn to Death History Professor Dies; Many Are Injured When Gas Tank Explodes NORTH BRUNSWICK. N. J. (P—A professor and nine Trenton State College coeds were burned to death today when a tank truck rammed | into a bus taking them home from a theater party in.New York. Eleven girls and the truck driver were injured, some of them seriously burned, in the flaming dis-' aster on rainswept Rt. 1. * * * The bus carried 49 students. a driver and Dr. Ernest Sixta, 40, professor of history at the college, who was killed. A native of Ce- dar Rapids, Iowa, he was gradu- ated in 1952 {rom the University of London where he had been a Fulbright scholar. They were part of a two-bus caravan which was 25 miles from its destination when the bus stopped for a traffic light in the rain and fog. The truck smashed back of the bus The gas tank at the rear of the bus exploded, probably killing Six- ta immediately. He was seated in the rear with his wife * * The bus driver had tumbled out te front door and the rear emergency door which the driver wrested open The gas tank in the rear of the bus exploded. trapping the girls The bus driver said they panicked in the holocaust that followed and he had to throw them out the doors the truck, into the * said the girls * A * 4 ‘Commons. A landslide vote where driver Roscoe; Labor's popular vote w Poe, 34, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was |to 43.9 per cent from 46.3 bse ae kk * . oe cae xe * 2 6. 2% x * x * 4 Children Perish in Fenton Castle’ Fire x * * ~4 | Tories Top Laborites in Britain LONDON (?\—Prime Min- ister Harold Macmillan’s Conservative government returned to power today, with virtually a doubled majority in the House of of confidence gave the Con-) servatives a third term and. sent London stock prices soaring. Nearly complete returns this afternoon showcd the Conserva- tives had taken 23 seats from the Labor party in the 630-seat House 7 of Commons. | _BARLY MORNING DEATH The Macmillan party, the near- est approach in Britain to a free enterprise party, rode a wave of prosperity to victory. Dealers were besieged at the opening of the, Stock Exchange by brokers want- brothers, McKuen and her stroyed the rear section of this F Four children were trapped inside and killed. Lawrence, x* * * Bc ae ae Pa ae = SCENE — Fire early today de- enton house, styled after a castle. house belonged to their stepgrar They were Shirley and Donald. The the blaze apparently Stanley, over an ol burner in the girl ing to buy shares in British com- Says Big Business Is His Boss panies Shares of steel companies, saf for the time being at least from Labor threats at nationalization led the parade The latest tabulation of votes put the Conservatives majority in *Reuther ATLANTIC CITY. NJ. «we the House of Commons at 100 “alter P. Reuther told the United world goes to Wall Street hat in egates a statement of policy call Macmillan’s majority in the last Auto Workers Convention today: hand ing for greater militancy by labor house was 33 seats that if President Eisenhower inter Reuther declared US Steel hare nin rganizir and Venes in the steel strike now with President Roger Blough would not '7 PAPRaining,— organizing — ant The count {rem 624 districts 4 injunction under the Taft-Hart- let bisenhower ame « fact-tind. legisiating gave the Conservatives 362 seats, ley Law he will be a strike-break- ing board * * * the Laborites 253, and the Liber... “ * * Earlier the UAW president said als 5. The UAW president said Eisen. The late President Franklin Dp. *0™e* “ay must ee 1 OO Returns gave the Conservatives power has been following a policy Roosevelt, Reuther said, moved private wars between workers and 49.4 per cent of the popular vote.'of nonintervention in the strike and the capital from Wall Street to T#hagement. about the same as in the 1955 elec- the sole purpose of an injunction, Washington Such wars, he said Thursday tion. would be ‘‘to bail out the industsg&}. Jt w important to the worker, night en the eve of the conven- in 1955 low. hanging out the door pinned by his The Liberals’ share of the vote in. ankle. “Don't let me die this way.” |bled this time. he screamed at approaching fire- men Henry Reilly and Vincent Regan. The firemen worked | with wrenches and crowbars to free him. “Thank God you're here. Oh my, God, thank God you're here: Help me, save me,”’ he cried over and over * Just after Poe away, the flames huge tank trailer, which held no fue! but was full of fumes. The tank exploded and demolished the truck. » The scene of the fiery crash is opposite the farm of the Rutgers University Agriculture College North Brunswick is 30 miles south- west of New York City. * * * The bus driver. Carmen Nini, 40. of Trenton, said he approached the traffic light at five miles an hour just before 1 a.m. When the truck hit, the impact knocked the bus into the next lane, he said His gas tank blew up at once. He said the terrified girls jammed up at the front door. He threw them outside, tossing others out as he could reach them. He worked his Way through the' flames to the rear emergency | door and opened it, just as the | truck’s cargo tank exploded, | * * * The bus burned for two hours. Poe was taken to a hospital in| fair condition from burns, Nini suffered burns and shock. * * Was dragged reached the -if necessary. ,cause of a ‘deluge of adverse pub- is primerily a social organization ‘lift the racia] restriction had been 1955, 2.7 per cent, was about dou. Reuther said Eisenhower de- as down because steel supplies are getting who is in the White House, Reuther Flares Up at Ike holding the highest office in the Reuther gave the nearly 3.900 del tion, weaken the nation’s econ- onty at a time the Soviet Union is growing stronger. said | “We are in trouble,” Reuther idfather had been caused by) AP Wirepheote Rov T yon olicée sa d improvised shield an s bedroom 4 nied the Steelworkers request | Said, “because the forces of big Reuther’s 369-page program to SHIRLEY McKUEN for a public fact-finding board business and ec poly the 3,000 delegates included a call The popular vote in itself, as | earlier in the strike because he | domimate the economic and pe- for greater militancy by labor in in oo care States, does not is dominated by big business. litical positions in both the bargaining, organizing and legis out te on the besie of bow re | The UAW chief said, “It is a} Umited States and Canada.” lating. e basis many jc... es * * nm of the 639 districts a party can rage Ki sonst = ie = _Before Opening» the convention At a news conterence, Reuther “any said profit-sharing is still one of The party winning the most seats 7 the UAW's bargaining goals al (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) though 1! got nowhere in the last —_——--—__ - -— IC ac aliager mM! S: contract talks with the auto mak ¢ ers. He suggested it might he a Legion Declares good thing for the steel industry Either. Race Bar or40et8toGo | INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The American Legion is going to get rid of racial restriction in its sub-) Sidiary 40 et 8 Society or get rid! of the 40 et 8 | The legion’s Executive Com-! mittee authorized Commander| Martin B. McKneally Thursday to “take any and all measures he May deem necessary’’ to get the restriction abolished. His author- ity covers disowning the society The legion itself draws no color line. McKneally asked the com- mittee for the authorization be- licity” over the all-white require. ment of the 40 et 8. The society C. W. Ardery, secretary of 40 ;et 8, confirmed that no moves to made. He said any such action’ would have to await another na-! tional convention of the society.! CHARLES VAN DOREN * * * Reuther urged a more aggressive Y avs and posite PrUg ram by the AFL- rganizing the wunorgan ried "parti ‘ule lv white collar From Odf News Wires workers who he said. are becom WASHINGTON—The for- ing increasingly recepuve 1o unions because automation has ee producer of the “Tic lessened thetr job security just as Tac Dough” television quiz it has with production workers Reuther estimated the UAW show testified today he ad- Sk hak Simo dhecpavine vised about 30 contestants members, has eieeruned 80.000 to lie to the New York white collar workers and that some 250,000 pales belong to Grand Jury investigating the jurisdiction of the union” Football Fans Note: Prepare for a Chill rigging of such programs. The testimony came from Howard Felsher, who was fired last week by the Na- tional Broadcasting Co. be- cause he would not make : af hat cont Going to the foot¥all game this an affidavit that contes- weekend? Take along the racoon tants had not been given as- coat and some hot coffee. j It's going to be nippy sistance. f i row will b : Felsher also told the House in- The high tomorrow will be near vestigating subcommittee that on Scattered frost, fair and colder BLAZING COFFIN — Ten of in this bus. perished. today after Rte. 1 near North Brunswick, N. tanker truck cxnahed into the rear of a bus’ The AP Wirephote 41 passengers a, collision on victims inched nine girl students from Trenton J., in which a State College and one of their professors. Many . others were injured, * the night version of “Tic Tac ¢ 98 tenizht is th Dough’ about 75 per cent of the with -a ont ° : ne . ° performances were rigged. weatherman's forecast. : ; “on t five di skies Ww Felsher said the large scale. F the next fi d ay5 af il he partly cloudy with occasional rigging took place after he he- | came producer of the nighttime show In April 1958. The percentage of alleged rig ging was developed in questioning by Robert W. Lishman, counsel for \a House committee ‘quiz shows. “Is it true that on 7) per cent or more of the evening perform Southerly winds at miles ‘lances one or more contestants 4 hour at 1:15 p.m. today will be- was supplied questions and answers COme westerly this afternoon and in advance?” diminish tonight | “T would say in that vicinity,”; About .06 of an Inch of rain was Felsher answered recorded from 10:15 a.m. yester- showers Temperatures will average about two or three degrees below the normal high of 64 and low of 45 Frost and freezing tempera- tures are predicted tonight for investigating. both northern Lower Michigan and Upper Michigan, eight . — day until the same time today ITTE PAN | mosiyiigiinalsiaianin In downtown Pontiac today, the Felsher acknowledged that he| llowest reading preceding & a.m. had denied giving help to con-\was 46 degrees. At 2 the j | p.m., itestants when he first appeared mercury stood at 53 before the New York Grand Jury |Oct. 27, 1958. He also testified that he got in Not Hard to. Do ‘touch with some 20 to 30 con- testants who had been helped. PORTERSVILLE, Calif. (UPI) —A cement truck overturned and “I said (to them) as best TO cinned out 17 feet of curbing remember, that if I would testify | yesterday when the driver | 1 would deny that I had gives swerved to avoid a_ collision. | them questions and = answers, The driver and a crew from the | Felsher testified. In reply to a question he said (Confinued on Page 2, Col. 2) yy company had to unload the truck to upright it—so they used the cement to repair the curbings ‘tion years, STANLEY McKUEN County Dems Must Toast: Mr. X at Congress Dinner’: By GEORGE T Oakland County Democrats will have to be content to drink a toast to Mr. X when for their annual congressional dinner. Not to be confused with Mr the 1960 Democratic candi->—— = date for the county’ 18tn Congressional District seat * * * So far there tw no candidate But Democrats aren't too worried They sav there's plenty of time left between now and 1960 elec tlons The annual get together, which this year will feature Minnesota Sen. Hubert Humphrey, a top presidential contender, raises funds to finance campaigns to place a county Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Carlos G. Richardson, chairman of the Oakland County Democratic Committee, said it isn't unusual in an election off-year to stage the dinner not knowing tekho the money is principally designed to assist * * * During the even-numbered elec- the congressional din ner is held after the nominee is selected in the August primary “No one has even intimated to me they are interested in be- ing a candidate,” Richardson said. The chairman, howeve: did name four possible indidates mentioned in some political cit cies, Stubborn Flames Foi Desperate Rescue Iry FENTON ?i—A 14-year-old girl and her three younger brothers died today in a flash fire that destroyed a wood- en wing to their grandfather's make-believe castle here, Victims were Shirley McKuen, 14, and her brothers, Lawrence, 13, Stanley, 11, and Donald, 10. They were all the children of Mrs. Grace Tryon, 34, by a previous mares riage The mothe id police she was awakened bv the smell of smoke abou’ 3°30 am and dashed to a door leading from the ramshackle stone and brick “Tryon’s Castle’ to the wooden wing a The building is at 713 South Holly Rd, about a half mile from the Oakland Cou line . When she threw open the door, the mother said sheets of aced outside with her husband and desperate efforts to gain entry to back by flames said, around an oi] heater in the separated from that of the boys flame drove her back She Roy Tryon. but he ) his father, the burning wing were aten The fire centere pOllce } } Qiris seconda-story bedroom a plywood par! ti Mor The grandfather, Rov. 64, has been building the so-called castie for 25 vears. It is a little larger than the average size home and its main section is accented by fowers and parapets. In the 1n- is a maze and a) ol unneis Onis The fire came only two weeks before the William Trvon family had planned to move to a new SO acre farm he had purchased near Edenville in Midland Coun- tv. An Oct. 1 ly had heen scheduled rent residents at the moving previous but cur- farm were unable to move as planned. 4 S ae 2 zene 4 4 ce ( ! of Flir F andia sa red Dow Che 1 ¢ The iren’s Bodies t hildven victims were , 1 ) j it bed With hem was the bod { a pet dog, squirt hich nad been sleeping DONALD McKUEN with Shirley Diana La who lives across Holly road from 1 tle. turned ina fire alarm at an saving children were trapped in the wing, h ais then ablaze th vil Her call preceded the stepfat ‘ aoematt of mor , While the wooden wine troved the stone portion ¢ the ’ ‘ ed little dama aaah dama is st d 4 lromea e grandfat! { fireproof. the » Wilson ‘Good’ ‘After Seizure -GM_ President Is in’ Hospital Following LAWRENCE MekKUEN ‘Mild’ Heart Attack ecretars of Defense Wilson Was resting tably today in Harper Hos- Detroit, after suffering a iwttack on a Florida vacat lon. he hospital described the attack is “mild and said the 69-vear- TRUMBULL JR. ld Oakland County resident's con- Vas good they dine in Pontiac Oct. 30! Wilson's son. Thomas EF. Wil- ; son sald his father would prob- ably remain in the hospital sev- K, Mr. X. in this case iS eral weeks for rest and treat- ment, Wilsor Who resigned as we} ial = Ae eae , ; The. vere Testi Hhidson tors Corp president in 137 to Pontiac Hardware dealer and 1948 become President ba ser s andidiaate }D. } 1 } \ ny \4 wf re 1 t je fey DS AS een sen tirement f tk rford Township mstice of the “I e ca 1 y Mor S a peace Aith } baw [aor ics : 1a SC ORNS FLLL RETIREMENT State representative and) Donald : lo g askance af anything like I Swanson. Southheld mavor, st = . hich. fll retirement, he has ntinued rwervisor and MANA Pthe ich , I i member af the GM board of ivan State Fal : BR eels ' (iit 1 hie »Oal ’ ire ? * oe * ee Savile - cto. $s f t Nation sank O tro} Current reaction from the four t anional ] oO etronf, and has served as chairman of Was a . Michigan's Advisory Committee to Hudson: I haven't decided y), President's Civil Rights Com- either way yet mission well sat- Col. 8 Adams: ‘I'm pretty (Continued on Page 2 Two years ago he became a director of the Oswego Shipping (o., which has a fleet of ocean , freighters. In Today Ss Press | Wilson also owns a cattle ranch at Vero Beach, Fla., and a plan- tation in Louisiana Comics 35 It was while traveling from the County News -o.eee. 28) plantation to the ranch last Thurs- Editorials ; . 6 day that Wilson first became tl, Farm and Garden 6 2 according fo his sor High School 13 Returning Monda, night to his Markets 16 \. Long ‘bw ake road home in Bloom Obituaries 16 field Township, Wailsor nsulted Sports 9-33 00 his personal physician and entered Theaters x9 0 Harper Hospital Tuesda TV and Radio Programs 43 hiectro-cardiograp t nn Wilson, Fart 3% cluded ‘esterda ndicated Wilson Women's Pages ... 18-28 had suffered an att ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 Policeman Gets (The Day _in Birmingham ce Shans , Architect and Son Inherit. erap fron “2° ‘Fortune of $750,000 Each > Employes ‘of a Pontiac scrap! iron yard were face-to-face with an explosive situation yesterday. TWO Advanced Gifts for UF at 90 Pct. $70,715 of the $78,795 Goal Reported In by ‘ Chairman Griffin { | BIRMINGHAM: — The sum of|(Maude) Peters, 86, ‘of 1460 Mary. ¢ & «8 -¢ $750,000 has been bequeathed to land St. was to be held at 11 a.m. And afraid that it might blow |Birmingham architect Wallace J.|today with burial at Woodmere up at any moment, they called |Frost of 404 Bonnie Briar Rd. by|Cemetery in Detroit, ithe Pontiac Police Department. ire late sister, it was learned to-/ Mrs. Peters died Wednesday jafter a short illness. Patrolman Denald Russ, an- | 41 equal sum was left to Frost’s| Ninety per cent. ‘or $70.915 of 1 Surviving are a- sister, Mrs. x * Advanced Gifts goal of $78,7% of j swering their call, cenfirmed i - A the Pontiac Area United Fund has their fears. son, Jon Wallace; who is operating Fiizabeth H. Shipman of Birming- been received, according to . a ranch near Colorado Springs,/pam, and al nieces and : . acco 1g to Glenn — | ; ; » : ' sever, 1] Griffin. Advanced Gifts chair- = He identified a piece of ‘‘serap” Colo., in the will of his aunt, the nephews. ny aS a live 90-mm. shell. ‘ late Mrs. Laura Frost Sturgeon of| * * * f |. He gingerly carried the shell Philadelphia. \Ve’re deeply appreciative that » j|from the yard of Sam Allen & Mrs. Sturgeon, a widow, ~ De M t] t contributions continue to come Ee (Son, Inc., to his patro! car, then been a semi-invalid for many! ms us 0as at a rate 10 per cent highe to the police station. | years. She died last Thursday. last year. Everything ps Servicemen from the 46th Ord-| wer $1,500,000 estate was M X f C g nting to the successful topping Inance Detachment at Selfridge, formed frem’ inheritances from i [. or on ress r goal."” he said today AFB picked it up there for dis-| per husband, whe had been an | ; , Advanced Gifts Diwisicr posal. | attorney in Philadelphia and two | (Continued From Page One) prised of community leaders | of her uncles. . isfied to finish out the remain. Se cca ; smpaign een | Frost, who has his own archi-| nag pedi’ _— as justice g the genera! campaign from ays an tectural firm at 277 N. Bates St,) P. iduals and business tha! eact . . . . yi | | said his inheritance won't make| Law; “I have no such plans much of a change in his life, if | at the present time. I'm not give substantial amounts to y Fund drive } > ae a a > vanced Gifts contmbutions s : : any | ; Live | | | saying | will not be a candiate lude : j _ 4 .| for the position. It is too far was $1 00% There will agile d-shapsaer die cain | Off and | have many things yet Critent ve yre . . brook-Lincoln roads field today. ‘ door sedan. with its new wide gil. The lower picture shows the son Motor Co., 232 S. Saginaw St. *.* * Charing Cross Rd., Bloomfield there might be just one candidate, Jenkin : = The Traverse City Republican Township, has been promoted from ‘so that we can focus all our at- eee ey - . : reported the feelings of the UAW. |. real to full-fledged coun. tention in getting him elected.” ss Clarke “. Vertical Emphasis Moves to Rear Deck the most powerful labor organiza. ViC¢ COUnsw “ i McAn Shoe Store 122 x ’ ’ tion in Michigan in a news sul by his government. In the past we've had a 4 Pay - 4 President 00 uSY | on ee a Cor | The post was upgraded by Den- hands-off policy not toe endorse Clinical Bulloing of e ference yesterday in which he ap- re anit? = nd Mrs Ha Wise ) . . praised the GOP chances of oust- mark in recognition of Detroit's; a candidate until after the pri- Googrier : se Ol ] MING U on C ° to Invite Tito Here ing Democratic, Gov. G. Mennen SToWing importance as a sat cele many.” ——— == stig (Mancina - 2 Williams and Sen. Pat McNamara ae, think we might change this a r liner be . ; ; (D-Mich) next year. Construction of the new addition little by promoting the most cap- atta 0 =A completely restyled 1960 Fd- than two inches at the froat) And tear seat legroom is 12 > WASHINGTON (UPI) — The, Griffin said ‘Michigan Republi- to St. James Episcopal Church in able ones and discouraging those ce sel was announced today. with wheels and 3.6 inches al the inches longe: United States has decided against 7 “h : the nd the Birmingham is well under way,/Who are not.” Rows © litthe resemblance to its 1959 an- rear * * * inviting Yugoslav President Tito oa ee ~ he Rev. Kenneth H.. oye ' Beree tecedent with the horsecollar ; 0 t risit this ntry in the fore people are ready for a change. announced “v. en "| _Recnardson (said as far as he —— —__—_____ coi a auc a — Ben D Mulls Ford Motor Cor The increased tread, together otis ‘ Is — 5m bl hec - But he added that the state GOP Gass, pastor ‘could remember Oakland County . . hehte TP panty vice president and general with a lower center of gravity, oe a One ostensibly Decause «needs organization” to get back Stee) girders are now being (5&8 never sent a Democrat to the Conservatives Win “F, manager of the Mercury . Edsel- improves the road-hugging ability President Eisenhower is too busy’ inty political power. | laid in place, and it is the hope House seat. now occupied by Re- Featuring a wide-tread and a of the car. Because of this sta- to see him Lincoln Division, said ‘We believe win |Publican William S. Broomfield. re The names of Rep. Gerald Ford 9 the contractors that they _ . long-spring ride. the new Edsels ; se vil isel would have to be = Ay the 1960 Edsel will appeal to those Dility, an Edsel would have to (R-Mich) and former Grand Rap- ; * * . British Election Oct in Gealers’ showrooms who want a distinctive car at a tilted at an angle of 62 degrees) The decision was reported to be id; mayor and University of arb eae inane — | Although he has not officially Th . full ath ; ss reasonable price. The discriminat. 0" have its outside wheels lifted a surprise to Yugoslav officials Michigan Football All-American winter , said as Elvacdiificla met likely ontinued From Page One real teen eae i has @ ing buyer will find the new Edse! More than four feet off the pave- because they had reached an pay) Goebel were proposed by| The Rev. Gass asked that eX-\wit) be seeking re-election to his . hain: se out the major vives him excellent quality and ment for the car to Up over “agreement in principle” with Griffin as both “excellent candi- pansion fund pledge cards stil) in third two-year term _me em ernment poters Nae “ cm pwaet has been moved , ilue for his money.” * * * US. authorities only four months gates” to oppose McNamara, the the hands of canvassers be re- : agg = bi ig oe > on hie paced ee ~ - * * Laisels are offered in two series 28° sag lage Eisenhower-Tito ex- Detroit Democrat coming up for turned as soon as possible nmiv mn i oun istrict S'vp : ACK : . s 0 : rH . Bromley. There 27.035 voters bracket the trunk hd . Most interior dimensions have for 1960 — the Ranger and Vil- change of visits would be useful re-election in 1960 * * * Strikes in August Cost es ae a — been increased for greater pas- lager. They include the Ranger OO Griffin did not say who among’ Confirmation classes for young ill ed Macmillan 16% th 5 - . - - 3 oa Hen mS one . The new Edsel is one inch senger comfort. For example. two and four-door sedans, the two J h Adi > the GOP could oppose Williams. people will be held at 10 a.m. to- 13 Million Man Days : ; — head of ' ie ne eae, three inches wider, shoulder room has been increased and four-door hardtops, and the onnson, ai Strong Griffin also said that he could morrow at the church WASHINGTON (UPI) More WaS <.515 anead lls mar and five one-half inches . 7 ‘eS ‘ . cecey ; Filla oar . 4 . . : i : — é . le _. Z st election cr teen Oe ions as — <- inches and 4 inches. front and convertible. and the Villager six jn Rocky Mountain Area 7 be a candidate = Mrs. Fred Peters working time was lest from m . e rear. Hip room is up 18 inches and nine-passenger station wagons McNamara if enough Republican : : ~ strikes jn August than in any w | look forward to the next tread has been widened by more jn front and 24 in the rear seat Both wagons are four-door mod- WASHINGTON ‘(UPI) —_ Sen, leaders would ask him and pledged Private service for Mrs. Fred month since June 1962 . { Tr f ro rl ‘oO = — eee _ ‘ : s Pp a . ae ae a Ot ae si els Mike Mansfield (D-Mont) said to- SUPport both from metropolitan De- The Labor Department said 1é PoOpie re oO his con ; i nts today “We are one peo The door ‘dogieg” has been |4ay that Senate Democratic Lead- a eee yesterday the steel strike ac- eliminated by moving the wind. ©" Lyndon B. Johnson and Adlai She Knows Her Duty counted for 80 per cent of the hatever our party and creed ve see an opening for a new f peace in the world ‘Tic Tac’ Producer Admits 30 Told to Lie to Jury shield post forward 10 inches to E. Stevenson are showing ‘‘sur- allow the driver or front seat /Prising’’ presidential strength in passenger to enter and leave the ‘he Rocky Mountain states. From Round to Square BASFORD, England (UPI) — 13,000,000 man days of idleness recorded in August. About 425 walkeoufs involving 170,000 work- ers began in the month. | LONDON (UPI) — Annette | | Giles. 25, and airline plot Labor has shown a steady de car without hazarding a »_ e« Hoola hoop manufacturer Basil | Dennis Drake, 29, got married oe in popularity atace its land. ¥ (Continued Pa ; bumped knee. Visibility has been = Mansfiel@, the Senate Democrat-| Walker appeared at bankruptcy | on electiog’ day yesterday. An | slide vietory of 1945, when i ontinued From Page One} “9 one has charged that Van’ increased 17 per cent in the ic whip, added impetus to what) hearings yesterday and blamed | hour later Annette—still in her | : FRIDAY & SATURDAY oo reed with a 186-seat major. ne suggested that they do the Doren kne ‘ of the mgging or was front windshield and 63 per cent appeared to be an unfolding John- his plight on consumer demand | wedding dress—turned up at a ity. That was the election that same thing. This advice. he ad. “vached Van Doren has denied im the back window. son-for-president drive. “drying up overnight.” polling booth to vote. SUNDRY DEPT. SPECIALS turned Sir Winston Churchill out mitted was give t th ‘ no that he was given questions or an _— SO ——-—- SSC erence of the prime ministry after he ir ‘ t had a fel va TEL vel ivance and he t Wheelbase of the station wagon MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS - girls who had appeared on the ‘“' fevanee Aan as een has be reased t ches to had led the nation to victory at a oted as st wont > Se ee how, among others { ms nytt 2 on that denial equal the passenger car 120-inch Can Be Seen Next Thursday KLIP All Metal ime the British electorate I was panicked. I was oe vew York wheelbase Fingernail d the socialistic Laborites’ jzed and I did it.” Felsher told th ry NL ULS ESTUCn DV esth The Edsel buyer has a choice bd . CLIPPER ses of Ta cuts and pension committe apie Ses ie auc ad ee cae Lar ing Convertibles and Wagons — The questioning indicated | fen ; missions, all improved over their - petal sei an @asy Victory Felsher later went back before } - “ Stempel 411959 counterparts Reg. Cc ~day in South Leeds Bevan (jrand Jury and told the truth He.’ a he ~ Yorker Van Basic engine for all Edsels is Beginning its second year in the In announcing the 1960 Larks.\yagons will be available in L-head 25¢ aanhnre Castle. Labor party testified that his main motive » , a a ed as 21" quiz cham the 18) hp. Ranger V8. which industry. the Studebaker Lark will Harold E. Churchill, president of six-cylinder and V-8 engine models man. also were returned tO denying the charges was to pro. |” “ee subcommittee he al- gperates on standard gasoline offer two new Lark convertibles Studebaker - Packard Corporation,,in both Regal and Deluxe lines. JB Cuts the tinger- ee tect contestants from disgract : ° ‘S given the answers in High perforrhance engine for the and four new models of four-door said: “‘Public enthusiasm for the The Lark convertibles will become — dete te e millan commented on his hit he acknowledged that he also o*“"' Edsel line is the 300 h.p. Super station wagons on Oct. 15. Lark in- its first year on the part of the Regal lines with either |B ¢- Conservative party's SMceping elec- hoped to protect himself and the Stempel said he was following Express V8, which operates best, Addition of the convertibles and market prompted us to add new’ six or V-8 power plants. | ’ 2 Girls’ : ry with classic British un- program orders from coproducer Dan En- on premium fuel. For the buyer four-door wagons to Lark offerings models which will give the buying Boys ‘atement. “It has gone off ight when he lost ¥ \ : c . . : : : = Recalling his statement of a | EXPANSION nt g tH” Felsher. under questioning. tes right when he lost to Van Doren who wants maximum economy.'|rounds out the first complete line public a choice of body styles in| ear & that the Lark “has " well e an dfied that sie rigging occurred! Dec. 5, 1956 by missing two Edsel offers its 145 h.p. six cyl-'of body styles in the economy car the convenience-size field.” 4 eatgued Siecaie se Identification but. one minor Conservative : questions. inder engine ield : i te Cahmet minister were re-elected|While Tic Tac Dough was owned — _ I i Me nei inet The new four-door Lark station stay in style indefinitely,” | Bracelet first round of counting. in. 82d controlled by the firm of Churchill declared buyers resent | Defense Minister Duncan Barry and Enright. This firm also their new car being made ob- | Reg. $1.59 . s. Churchill's son-in-la produced the mow defunct «and solete by each ensuing year’s | . scandal-scarred ogra Sir Winston Churchill won back rae i bn “ a Program model. *| : c hi. House of Commons seat at r Tac Bauck™ + “For 1960. he said. ‘the lg ( é OU Was l4aKer Vel : : Woodford with a 14,000 majority SBC in VM Ww 19 t Beisher © distinctive features have been re-| over @ youthful Laborite ns twork Tem FonEEAl a tained as promised, along with its} sident Eisenhower sent per- Barry and Enright in Septem! minimum exterior dimensions and | All metal bracelet congratulations today ‘to a ee “ Pep full-size interior roominess.”’ lee parrese- S , , be ace ian° on the sweeping Con ‘then von roduced the ston * . ter photograph. ve Party victory in the under Barr, a ay a ¥ pe Churchill said the unusually high! . elections : be ‘ . bs _ = uae Gin popularity of the two-door Lark | — etary of State Christian A yy), would t i | station wagons dictated the add “a Fs ie i i . the absence of a domestic converti- | SAlf e ade at ont read The Weat her ek ata ble in the convenience-size field) ail the decisions on which contest were major factors in developing | ants oul bh e questions ‘ PONTIAC AND . Te SITY ; Parts - ' : ia mn i Teste: 7 the newest Lark body style. j oud dy colde teday ig Sh s toe ance } * SOO te rand. colder. tonight ae ry Felsher testified is Hous a ae wie ce a IEA tered tree ¥ A emerrew artiy y cle and Saree High 60 Winds Vestigators awaited word on — ae e a ps ae | GILBERTS ‘Reville’ secieriy 20.30 miles and gusty today he Charles Van Doren. big overall length 0 wagons, lio | 40 H Al l diminishing tomight eau toe ee : all other) without overhang. -Hr. Alarm Clock = nNoneys TH} Shay winner works | cee ee a «caw. Scctil thelr challeice ta leaits IN 4 MODELS | er 39 Me 5 am Wind veiocits ot) AVEREe TGR OF TN IDE As in 1959, the ‘Lark four-door| $250 : [ n souvhwest Trams | a 4 gra sedan is féatured in all four model ses oe at 638 a The eur-old scholar. whe now lines (Regal six and V-8,_ Deluxe | P la ind la erte Seturday att: a oo . i six and V-8). The Deluxe six Opular wind-up alarm ass rises Friday at 2 | ids ; i $00,000 a year contract V-8 engine lines each include san shown. Choice of 3 colors. This _ Downtown Temperatures ith NBC. was suspended yester price plus fed. tax. : i Ee m ey dav from further appearances on peer et: “6 ae 52 the network until questions raised c ' > m ‘ are resolved . whoreday See : NBC announced fhe action | . _ As recorded cowntown = shortly after Chairman Oren Har Ms tall e s7 Tis (D-Ark) announced that Van temperature 6 oe Doren had not replied to an in : rents Vitation issved Wednesday night Pc ce gammratae | MO MPPrar Uetore his group. | iB T . emper ire *, Me or peratare e75 Harris said early this morning! is lad er—Rain ihe still had received no word from aan Highest and Lewest Temperatures Van Doren , . This Date in 86 Years — ~< * * oe - ‘ ‘ 1948 29 in 187 padding Pea ie : Thursday's Temperatare Chart The chairman pointedly observed strument panel ara’ WATERPROOFS Shoes . ‘64 430 “Marauette 58 28 that the subcommittee would wind . ‘SILICONE’ if ° a 13 Memohis a 56 up today its public inquiry. into The new V-8 power plant will be le 92 17 Muwautee 64 40 charges that TV quiz programs increased from 259° cubic ‘inches Shoe Saver Z i¢ 42 N. Orleans, 86 73, Were fixed and no further hearings displacement to 289 cubic inches. Regular $1 c fgg & Bee rot OS Ml were scheduled It will develop 210 horsepower at rink 5 teagness poe RB RES: 8S) ree satcommitter has heard Ca ae yitag end chain ? on SR RS Eistpbere> $1) testimony ‘from former contest é , “ ti is 62 to c s r0 “4 8 Francteco 6s 5¢@ ants and from insiders that the The Hawk's pl wt. i < ie i 4 te arie 57 43, on? Cs . ~ 2 a . . ‘ KS nch long body ¥ Fs 3 Washington 72 = dahapinane 21° on which Van NEW STUDEBAKER LARK — Being introduced this year is for '60, with a new, larger V8 engine. The cars will be on display |mounted on a wheelbase of 1205) > t cies HO Tamde > % > won nationwide fame was | 4 new Lark four-door station wagon, (top picture) available with at Mazurek Motor Sales, 245 E. South Blvd. on Oct. 15. linches. Its overall height when! rr) 70 42 ged, either a six-cylinder or V8 engine. Below is the Studebaker Hawk onde le 38.3 inches. ' N. Saginaw —Main Floor é t | > ; “ , ‘ A r THREE They Take Dictation From No One Now PHOENIX, Ariz. w — Couity'a Juvenile probation officers were albation efice UNE TONIGHT and SATURDAY SALE of COSMETIC Cosmetics BAN Roll-On DEODORANT Reg. 98c Size 69° fuss, og a r Men's - Glos’ wea. normal & RINSEAWAY & V-05 Comb. Reg. $1.35 Value 81° Dandruff control & hair groom. , Both at this Reg. $2 Seller 144. The cream rinse that ends dry, price. flyaway hair. JERGENS $2.40 BRECK é LOTION SHAMPOO & Reg. $1 Seller Hair Spray With pump dis- Pamous ion. oe Both at this low price. For all hair style. BOURJOIS or —— BEACH Ayers Cologne |! pabble Bath Reg. $2 Sellers 77 | 44: Summer colognes in assorted frag- Generous size for rances. relaxing baths SIMMS. 98 N. Saginaw—COSMETICS—Main Floor ad ER Sole ROO ee OT Oe EEE ca ll * ape, tae wih os AD YOU'LL FIND MORE HOUSEHOLD NEEDS at SIMMS ...and at CUT PRICES! USEWA For Liquid or Paste Wax Heatproof Milk Glass ‘WAXIE’ WAXER | 4-Pc. Mix Bowl Set $1.00 $1.00. ¢ Seller Value Miracle sponge head to ap- Mix, bake and serve all in ply and buff floor waxes. Re- | the same bowls. 4 assorted feral ng head. Long wood | sizes in milk-glassware. Modglin ‘Soft Touch’ Rodgers Silverplate Servers SPONGE MOPS | 3-Pc. SALAD SET $2.79 138 $5.95 2388 Value , Value Guaranteed sponge mop with} Large styrene bowl for salad soft touch squeezing. close-in | ang Wm. Rodgers silverplate topping. Long wood handle. } serving fork and spoon. BISSELL fer RUG C md NER ANCHORGLASS 27-Piece Punch Bowl Sets Reg. 77 $7 05 Py 88 . ~ .00 - Just glide applicator over rugs —release liquid and you get | As shown — colonial design. a —. 5 Gallon —- bowl, 12 punch i ane cups, tic % Gab. .......... cece. 2.88) plastic ladle. se caeen "All nationally f MTT ee 2 cut-pricert Comments Savings anywhere in Town, § HO RES at LOWEST PRICES: — a"® SS > Newest MANSFIELD . ©’ 8mm Movie Editor & Splicer Regular T 8" $34.95 Extra large 2'%4 x 3'%4 inch viewing screen, geared, fold- away rewind, 400 feet ca- pacity. Precision ground lens. Latest model — better than shown. oe 4 A $8 North Saginaw Street BUY Now At LOWEST PRICES and- Use FREE LAYAWAY at NO Cost! Layaway a gift today for Christmas giving. Famous brands Sbsah’ for Those’ Fridey ofa tonnes " & white snaps. 12 pictures per roll. ‘ | [PHOTO DEPT. VALUES piss | j { BROWNIE “STARFLASH’ FLASH CAMERA 6” ~ Rtgular $8.95 The camera with the built-in Hash. f Use inexpensive 127 film to take color slides, color snaps and black -— oe oe oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee oe ot ee ee oe oe ee ee ee oe oe es i KODAK BROWNIE 8mm MOVIE Outfit | Camera & Projector Regular $77.00 Seller 9” % F2.3 MOVIE CAMERA %& F1.6 NEWEST PROJECTOR As shown — Kodak Brownie 8mm roll-load movie camera with deluxe viewfinder, fast 23 lens. Projector is newest compact f1 6 lens, and 200 foot reel capacity. Only $5 holds in free layaway. é 2 im mM » BROTHERS model witha ¥, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SUPER SPECIALS (is ae F \. -f as t . : = neck Ih. \ y ne Choice of Popular Materials Ladies’ BRAS $1.95 Value BY: Sizes 32A to 388 Slight irregulars of nylon or cotton bras. White only in sizes 32A to 38B Flaws will not affect wearing quality. No limit. oe ) on. e ls = im sizes 4% to 4, red. aqua, sizes 8 to 18, SAVINGS FOR WOMEN Sole of LADIES’ LINGERIE Ss. , to 48. L} \\ \ LADIES’ cotton blends. ~~ top. elastic back panel. Sizes 32 to 38. Eo Ag GR IMR ona”) Repeat of Best Sellers at LOWEST PRICES Ladies’ Sweaters $7 VALUE—BETTER SWEATERS 100% bulky orlon cardigans, 100% wool Ivy Leagues, Ban-Lon overs, Tester long sleeve cardigans, etc, Variety of colors Save with Simms Low Prices now. | oe 3% Rernansameewec re steemr memes i mre neR aR REIS ; as Fitted Leg Bottoms — CORDUROY Ladies’ CAPRI Pants Regular $2.95 Quality — SIMMS PRICE Durable corduroy capris in choice of black, 7 95 4 { brown or green colors. Zipper back. All e | TaaV aa J BROTHERS 1° Choice of orlon blouse-on, with short sleeves and crew ‘Tf neck. Cotton stripe pullover i with %% sleeves. $a colors in solids and fancies. ~\ LADIES’ PANTIES ) Regular 39c Quality for 00 } Choice of assorted colors. Lace trims Sizes 5-6-7. Ist Quatity. LADIES’ GOWNS Regular $1.29 Quality Choice of V or Square Cc Sizes 32-34-36 in choice of colors. All guaranteed Ist LADIE Regular $1.59 Quality Cottons and rayons in as- sorted colors. 32 to 44. Half sizes S- M-L-XL-XXL-XXXL. LADIES’ Avisco SLIPS Regular $1.98 Quality Full slip with lace trim top and bottom. Shadow panel White or pink in sizes 34 quality. 5 FULLG HALF SLIPS 97° Full sizes 4>9 BRA SLIPS Dacron-nylon- Zipper side. wire bra Dae Ee OCMC comer Half and Long Sleeves Ladies’ BLOUSES = New FALL Styles | a Values to $2 { 97° Sizes 32 to 38 Washable and color- fast. Cottons in prints solids and stripes, some lace trims. Assorted col- lar stvles. oe | Values fo $3.89 7 . Sizes 34 to 40 tiety of turquoise, shrimp. Ka —Main Floor ~ | | } j 1” : 3° THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 | ATTENTION: HUNTERS & FOOTBALL FANS | Simms Has The LOWEST PRICES on BINOCULARS OCULAR $1.00 DOWN Holds Yours in Layaway ened Particular needs. » free lnyaway at no extra charge, interest etc. Genuine St. Moritz Precision Imports All prism models, coated lens, precision geared, sharp foeusing, lightweight and shock proof binoculars. $48.80 Val 7x50 Zeiss—ind. pa - 1987 2687 3987 ]” 3 1787 10130 BGL Type ... OOO7 $74.80 Value-20x50 3987 Zeiss — Center focus WIDE-ANGLE 4s Pull 11.3 degree field, 587 feet at BINOCULARS 1000 yards. Powerful 17x35 glasses. $45.90 Value—7x35 Zeiss—iInd. Focus .. $49.50 Value—7"35 BGL—Center focus. . $64.00 Value-10x50 BGL—Center focus. . ALL LEATHER $7.50 CASES This low price with purchase of anv Binocular. Pigskin carrying case with shoulder strap *Zelss’ er ‘Bausch & Lemb’ Mean Imports of the Same Type 98 North {(® CAMERAS eer SEMIN ee FRIDAY & SATURDAY BASEMENT SALE ECM PR Ee — Ce eae es Pigs thee } a ats re - * WATERPROOF Duck Material Men’s Hunting Coats $8.95 Value Waterproof long - wearing duck material coats with rubberized game pockets Shel! loops, extra pockets. Sizes 36 to 46 Matching DUCK PANTS 5" Waterproof duck material. Double seat and knees Choice of stra ght or knit cuffs. All sizes Warm THERMAL-KNIT $7.95 Quality 100°. Air-Cell ; INSULATED Men’s Underwear U-Suit = Heavy Weight ul $ 2-PIECE SHIRT or Tep & Drawers DRAWERS BOTH FOR —Each— 6* T All Sizes LON shell quilt All Sizes titched dynafi! ulated nap Warmth without welght—scientif 1 ant knit wrists Gesign traps and holds rour own . body heat and keeps out the cold and colla All sizes for men Lined Style 100°. Wool or Thermo-Knits HUNTERS’ Socks CAPS R | $1.29 c PER PAIR Value 97< eee esses ate (> Choice of long or to 73s. Ear flaps short style _ For WORK or HUNTING Men's Leather Boots @ Values to $12.95 Choice of Rubber or Leather Insulated BOOTS = ] Value 98 to $17 8 ‘eather 12 rubber Famous makes. Sizes 6 to 12 RUBBER 72 PACS se” Warm PLAID FLANNELS Men’s Hunting Shirts wenoter ges tere! BS GG 100% WOOL MEN'S RED & BLACK PLAID Hunting Coats 4's Warm and rugged wool coats ‘ with zipper front, slash pock- ets, and lined. Full cut style. Matching PANTS and black i '41l Sizes 36 to 46 Red plaid — 100°5 wool pants with zipper fly, knit bottoms, deep pockets. All sizes 32 to 38. . — 98 North {{ 2 CLOTHING DO Bie so ASPAAAAAADASAAAAAAAAAADALEA DALLA AAAAL LARS AS SIMMS Is OPEN TONIGHT and SATU 1, / — FILTERS RDAY NIGHT v/2))/s)'/2 VAUKK ‘til 10 P.M, Prevent drafts...keep cold out and heat in! Save money when you shop Simms for home winterizing needs. Here Are a Few Typical Examples of How Low Simms Prices Are- Why Accept Substitutes! Genuine ‘OWENS-CORNING’—1-Inch Thick Values to $1.21—for Most Furnaces } @ 16x20x!1 @ 16x25x!1 RECORD LOW PRICE for genuine for Perfect fitting — fully guaranteed No limit, buy a “'Dust-Stop’' filters most make furnaces fibre-glass whole season supply. @ 20x20x1 @ 20x25x1 @ 10x20x1 @ 15x20x1 YOUR CHOICE , 48° See-Thru Clear Plastic Storm Windows —Wiyth Stripping & Nails 29 KITS IN A PACK Everything you need for two windows — two 36° x7 of plastic, 36 ft. fibre moulding 2 pkg. of nails (GQummeae (— Throw-Away Type CAULKING CARTRIDGES Keeps Out Snow. Cold Dust & Dratts $1.50 Value (17 FEET) Everything eed to tandard r or wind yourself kit DROP-IN ALL METAL Caulking Gun $1.79 $1.60 For C Value- Fits into standard guns White or grey New fresh stock Limit 8 Weatherproof Doors and Windows 1's Inch Spring-Type BRONZE Weather-Stripping 97° weatherstrip any Complete do-it- igger-a on racnet feed Usee ida rt iges star w-awa Seeeseeeeeseoeeseeeseesesesesesesseoseeseseseeeees HEAVY DUTY FELT Weather Strip Full 25 FOOT Packs — SCOHOHSHSHHSHSHSSHSSHSHHSHSHHESSEOHEHHSEEEHSESOSOOESE Compare = WHY smi’ Window GLASS = 3 Prices— MORE? 8x10-Inch. . 20¢ J 20x24-Inch . 80¢ 7 a el 22x24-Inch . 89 . 10x12-Inch ..23¢ 22x26 Inch 99¢ 10x16-Inch ..30¢ 22x28-Inch $1.09 12x14-Inch...32¢ | 24%24-Inch $1.05 12x16-Inch...37¢ | 24x26-Inch $1.08 12x18-Inch. ..39¢ | 24x28-Inch $1.25 { | 12x20-Inch. . .42¢ | 24x30-Inch $1.35 {| 14x18-Inch...45¢ | 24x34-Inch $1.45 14x20-Inch ..49¢ | 24x36-Inch $1.50 16x20-Inch. ..59¢ | 26x32-Inch $1.39 —— 16x24-Inch ..69¢ § 28x38-Inch $1.95 * ri STRAIGHT—2-Ft. Section ree oe —- a Seoeececeesecscesoseoososossesesesseoeseseeee* ees GALVANIZED FURNACE PIPE eS enosone 49c 4-Inch ,...... 65c¢ S-Inch ....... 15¢ 6-Inch ...... 79¢ B-Inch ....... 1.05 9-Inch ...... 1.19 10-Inch 1.39 Adjustable ELBOWS Z{ Ga Salah 596 pam 4 4-Inch 656 . 4 5-Inch 69e " “aap 6-Inch 79e B-Inch ...,1.09 S-lach =... 1.19 suuesvec. STOWE PIPE STRAIGHT CORR. ELBOWS Oe 45c | 3-Inch ......35e aerate 45c | 4-Inch ......45¢@ saree “9c |) S-Inch ......%56 TOOK: 49c | 6-Inch ......556 49c | T-Inch ..... 55e Do-It-Yourself and Save Costly Installation Costs CLOTHES DRYER Vent Needs 3 or 4-Inch Size . Automatic Closing DRYER VENTS As shown. 1 ft pipe eo eae the 4 inch sizes 3° PIPE—2-Ft..... 65¢ So” ELGOWS .55<0s« 719¢ 4” PIPE—2-Ft......75¢ 4” ELBOWS..... 89 Save installation costs by doing it yourself. Easy to mstall exhaust vents from any make dryer through wall or window 98 North Saginaw JIMMI: ROTHERS & FOUR ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 A SPECIAL COMMERCIAL—Television pitch- Juha Meade does-her own she introduces her week-old woman and actress commercial as daughter, Caroline AP Wirephete That's papa, Worsham O. Rudd, a commercial artist, completing the fam- ily portrait at the Rudd home yesterday. Car Manufacture to Be Stepped Up and Rambler scheduled Sat. laiak was scheduled tb hit the highest level since July 3 | with 24,079 assemblies for the week, ;compared with 21,871 units last week. * * * Automotive News said Canadian | vehicle output would reach a model ‘year high of an estimated 6,065 junits this week, including 4,865 cars jand 1,200 trucks. The figure is imore than 600 higher than last iweek and about 800 higher than the comparable week last year. He’s Back—at the Top NORFOLK, Va. .? — John F.| Wacker is back at his old stamp, ing ground but in a slightly dif- jferent role, Wacker was a yeoman DETROIT (UPD — US, rat od manufacturers scheduled f+ t-te Christnias “shopping jast Dec. 22, Kathy Mueller of > (Billings, Mont., minded her three |. younger brothers. |” Suddenly, ached. (She ran to the basement and ee, ts fund a fite tn the furnace, room. Pounding on the door of the | basement apartment toe alert a | comple living there, Kathy ran | back upstairs, pleked up ber baby brother from his crib and with the other two youngsters | holding onte her skirt, led them | to safety. Asked by fire authorities why she kept such a cool — rm the excitement, Kathy repligd remembered my Junior + Mag We shal training.”’ * * * Kathy, like four million other school children throughout the na- tion, each year take part in the |Junior Fire Marshal program—| jprobably the biggest single educa- jtion effort on fire prevention, The program, . sponsored na- | tionally by the Hartford Fire In- surance Company Group, is con- ducted through the schools with | the aid of local fire departments Credits School Training With Heroism in Fire el While her parents did some,of fire. About. 10,000 ee TRADE- IN Dinettes. she .smelled smoke. peice ceaneials ts The pragrane, At Christmas time Junior Fire Marshals tag Christmas trees with suggestions for safe decorations and precautions in tree placement. And in the spring, the youngsters tie eags to doors urging persons to “Clean up for fire safety.” 2nd Hunter Loses Life in Michigan By The Associated Press | Michigan's hunting season has| claimed a second human life. James D. Vaseau, 46, of Allen! Park, died of a heart attack| al ednesday near Wakefield in the _ |Upper Peninsula. Vaseau and friends had been} hunting with bows and arrows. At) the time he was stricken he was lin the woods with his camera tak- | ing pictures. © WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE @ eh) ies, Room Suites Visit Our) sicins neem Seite Bed Room Suites Gas and Electric Ranges Washers — Ironers. 7: py g oasll FURNITURE SALES a Mile East of ‘Auburn Heighis 3345 Auburn Rd.: (M-59) “You Always Buy for Less at L & $* 9-6 MON, Thre SAT.—FRI. ‘ttl 0—FE 56-9201 With HOWARD Construction Co. 5757 Forestel FE 4-7289 © Built-ins @ Guarantee Work @ Kitchens @ Quality Materials @ Recreations @ Experienced Workmen Five Find Out Hard Way Teens Make Tough Jurors the jin 1942 when assigned to the Fifth) #"d businessmen. The season's first fatality was! Coast Guard District office here.| The fire departments inatrect \George Toivola, 15, of Drummond After 17 years he is back as the the children in how to recognize|Island, who shot himself acciden- boss with a commander's stripes dangers, inspect their homes, cor-|tally while firing at apples in a on his sleeve. rect hazards and what to do in case tree, _ : a @ Add-a-Room @ Financing Available Built With Local Firm — — Pontiac Exchange Club in coopera- tion with the juvenile division of Probate Court and supervised by the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Safety Committee. By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG | The court recorder read Scathing reprimands and judg- charge. is the ‘You are charged with speeding lators on a motor scooter at 40-miles-per hour in a 25-mile-per hour zone at ment by fellow students fare for voung traffic vi in north Oakland County Cathy 1s only two. She didn’t understand . gigi ewer the two in the morning. Is this true?” __ 7 sate Mies ied, Waco + + 4 | what the doctors were doing when they put The boy admitted his gi the questions flew. ijt. Then PAYDAY Mioy.¥. b- affic Court opened its first ses- e vear this week that cold, shiny thing on her chest. Or when The five who had been ticketed “Did you know you were speed- cal police, were given the tng?" asked a jurer. ce of appearing before Probate “Ves.” liad ‘the ofiencer ' h ] ked bd h ° h h . h igs Arthur E, Moore ‘the nor-| .x¢h Tented the etiender. they looked into her eyes with the light... pom or standing tral in limit was?” . enage Court “No, it wasn’t posted.” he i d h h h d And Some felt the going might have squirmed. or made her open her mouth wide. been easier with the judge. “You took driver training class didn't you?” when it was time for the shots, she cried. The jurors. selected from hi gh rth Oakland C f ~s int ppm nes “Yes,"’ he answered, shifting his | > . m m a) st n« ,f th ‘ ef t oo ] h he ° ees erie te alliances _ She is still a little frightened. hy a perrnt ‘here are -) to © the limit is 25-miles-per hour in a $50 for 2 wks nembers f the int inv the downtown or residential district un | 70¢ j 9° - inse for the prosecuth r n - < st er = oT a olla, jest otherwise posted, That's all."| o » o OMY - But Cathy’s in good shape. Like many of ® * * . ai . ad Each of the jurors took a crack other loans to $500 Four court officers are ap tt J ° = pointed: a south judge, bailitt, jury ®t the defendant with the same im-| with 24 mos to repay the girls and boys who benefit from the foreman and court recorder : “— CASM YOU | REPAY IM | REPAY ie The first offender. a 16-year-old When the questions and state- RECEIVE 2 weexs 4 WHExs e . 9 P bos took the sand. ie fapher nest mente were ever, the bey and his | —eeeecet# ue ee health services in our town, she’s been given to him The bailiff had them father were asked to leave the oe eo a1ae rise reom, The jury deliberated, after ° 2 = . ’ ° mavy...Sizes 4 to 18. : costs nea i maining stable: MIRACLE i . Sutes have laws refing on the All-in-One Iron Pad ’n Cover rate a lender may charge a bor- MILE ONLY i rower. Despite the fact that money, ¢ New, easy, one piece! Outstanding $ 66 : is tighter (that is, the demand for : value with scorch resisting, heat re- ] | loans is greater and the cost to flecting silicone, covering with inner : banks of borrowing money them-| cushion. i selves is higher), to date no state : j laws have been amended to permit : 8 any financia] institution to pass these higher costs on to you. * *® * In recent years, big city banks have moved aggressively into the, small! loan business. They've built | terrific volume in lending you money for automobile purchases, to improve your home, pay your bills. In order to get you as a cus- tomer they have charged bar- gain basement rates and because of the volume of their business | have still been able to operate at | a profit. It is only when you deal | with these big banks that you | \ | oe ED: \\ "] will discover that a loan will cost more — 50 cents more per $100 , per year. This increase will be only the’ third in more than 30 years that’ commercial banks have offered, consumer loans. This bank rate still is relatively low. If you have borrowed from banks in smaller towns, where competition for your business ts not so keen, you may already have paid $6 per $100 discounted, the legal limit. Have no fear, this rate is expected to remain un- changed. If you have subscribed to one of the many check credit plans now offered by commercial banks, you are generally paying the legal limit already for the money you borrow. The reason? Banks find it more costly to offer this kind of | a loan than a straight personal loan. Here again, you'll see no change in rate. Finance companies are per- mitted to charge one and one- half per cent per month on the reducing balance of a loan up to $500 and one per cent per month on Joans over $500. For the most part, this is what they have been — charging and what they will con- | tinue to charge. 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EIGHT | | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 al ' President Due in Abilene Tuesday er. Te , . (AP) —Song: Eisenhower to Break Ground for His Center 5m ratty ute “es ra a ABILENE, Ken, (AP) — Eisen for the third — the Eisenhower)and his brothers spent their boy-)in front of the museum, will be ’ ar hower center is rising out of what Presidential Library — will bring) hood. moved to the east end. ’ once was a a potato patch and President Eisenhower back to Abi-| * * * MARBLE, STONE corn field in the President's old lene Tuesday. | The center will be rectangular,; The marble and native stone i 1 , 5 home town. | The three-million-dollar library! with the library and museum fac-| }iprary will be a two-story build- ; Two of its three units are open to) will take its place on a l3acre/ing each other across what evel ing similar to the architectural , ; — the public. Construction of the) site five blocks from downtown tually will be a landscaped ex-| ‘te cf the ™ i term. ’ ras third is about to begin. Abilene, along withthe Eisenhow-,panse of lawns and sidewalks. The) Style ent ck * * * n ES a x * * er Museum, opened ‘in 194, and home is at the western end of the| Greeting visitors "a —— Dr. Wayne C. Grover, archivist!8 The ground-breaking ceremony'the old home where Eisenhower tract. Five pylons, now standing) trimmed lobby will & larger ¢ the United States, says Presi | Sipe ois apeae nnn ; n ] ' ! ' ] able papers of the 18th and 19th; century American presidents com- r | bined. He said documents to be: ; housed here are the most impor-; tant single body of historical ma-|8 a terial of the kind in the world. 8 Personal papers of the late Sec. § retary of State John Foster Dulles , will be deposited in the library, as\y will dairies and papers of mili-'y tary officers and GIs who served § with Eisenhower. 8 Funds for the project are being ! _ jraised on a bipartisan basis § | throughout the country. rn i cots Prison Letters IF : | of Jefferson Davis H See over 80 of the Midwest's fastest sports | LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — a! cars and drivers. 3 races Saturday afternoon ' : | Somted oe Cnieaeree pres —7 races Sundey —11 A.M. to 5 P.M. At 'vania Gollege, which Davis atl Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club, Water- gree ighelig ears ford. Admission $1.50. his imprisonment at Ft. Monroe, ! Va., after the Civil War, lame mn nnn n ene n enna wens nensnennnessenscenerensssss== ADI FUTURE CENTER — This architect's drawing of what the . AP Wirephote | completed Eisenhower Center in Abilene, Kan., will look like shows Tuesday; the museum, at the left, and Ike’s boyhood home, lower the library. upper right, for which the President will break ground right. The center is already open to the public. UT THis! i & SE St ca Fe Satine S S SS are. MONEY SAVING SHOE SALE! NATURALIZERS and anf A RED CROSS SHOES | HEELS | WEDGIES AND FLATS Values to $ Values $ 9.95 to 10.95 LOOK AT THESE Ladies Famous Famous Names BRAND NAME °Red C © Naturalize : sed Gros *Natwalier | Hl] and MID-HEELS Sale Starts Saturday — Reg. 14.95 +6 9:30 A.M. FLATS | snow Boots | | | : GREY @ BLACK | Reg. 6.95 $ 3 ’ All Sizes Ass | aqamous WOOLEN ZIBELINE 4 SUBURBAN COATS #he] special low price! Lush zibelines | | of luxury wool blended with me | J BRANDS | 40% reprocessed wool and 10% nylon for longer wear! Rayon pile lining is a promise of all-winter warmth! Gray, misses’ sizes. FE 2-8406 J| ~# 47.N. SAGINAW ST. AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN | 200 N. Saginaw St.—Free Parking in the rear ,f SF? 49 eee a ee THE PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 Ee : NINE : £ e . . : . . tives at the Ware County Prison ot Emplo tUp They Love. to Hear Him Cam Prisoners Chase Dogs vss. it the Ware County Prison ‘Needs One for Road | of guscling on ‘ighway near VI ne n WAYCROSS, Ga., (AP)—Blood. disappeared. Prisoners were called CLORE, APE W — Cait Beware War abe be ne was embarrased when he ran out/tfuck. -in Michigan Detroit Area Basking son churchill manly general election campaign determine the next British government was winding up in a ing him to Partiament for yesirs 1 and it would again, just as long’ | as Churchill wanted it. 2 é storm of name,calling and charges} He had not even been expected in Better .Conditions The place: London, and v4 - Not even the/to campaign. : The quote: “I think we are near-| >ravest would predict its out- But the sound ,of battle in the’ DETROIT W# — Michigan em-/*T ‘day to having positive and|Come. arena had called him back, and| ey + shot 1 to 2,503,600 tea negotiation with the ye between mid-August and mid-Sep- long time.” ; What had started as a gentle. tember. Unemployment shrank 65,000 in that period, the Michigan Empiloy- ment Security Commission re- ported today. In the month ended Aug. 15, there had been an un- employment gain of 25,000. On Sept. 15 only 7.4 per cent of the state’s labor force was idle, compared with 9.4 per cent a month before. The MESC said that a shrinkage of 32,000 in the number of unem- ployed in the Detroit area was re- flected in the state’s drop of 65,000 for the month. The Detroit area was reflected in the state's drop of 65,000 for the month. The De- troit percentage of unemployed dropped from 11.3 to 9.1, * * * " Despite the big drop in unem- ployment, MESC said Michigan still had 215,000 idle on Sept. 15,} with 130,000 of them in the Detroit area, Unemployment c o m p en ss ation claims filed in the week ended Oct. 1 totaled only 64,448, compared with 124,208 in the week ended Sept. 3. Quemoys Shelled Again | by China Communists | TAIPEI, Formosa ®— The, Chinese Communist shelled the! Quemoy Islands today for the first time in four. days, | * * *® i The Nationalist Defense Ministry said the Red guns fired 68 rounds’ in a 70-minute period before dawn. | CIGARLESS WINNIE — Sir Here’s the reason... All except for one man — Sir Winston Churchill. The district of Woodford just outside London had been send- ’ UPI Telephoto Winston Churchill, with neither cigar nor glasses, gives the victory sign to constituents during an election tour. The 84-year-old ex-Prime Minister was campaigning on the Conservative ticket for the Woodford district. After finding he could read better without glasses, he abandoned them. NOTHING | WORKS to Participate LIKE TUMS The Isaac E. Cray Junior High; School and Waterford Township for You! High School bands will be among} 19 area bands to participate in the University of Michigan's 1th An-| nual Band Day Saturday in Ann) No other antacid contains Tums = Arbor. medically-recognized fonaula for A total of “relief trom"Acia Upeet ... (in- | fron: 189 high school bands will digestion, heartburn, gas). Each Tums tablet is scientifically com- pounded of three carefully se- lected antacid medicines...which perform during pre-game and halftime footbali shows tm the are recognized by doctors as be- ing among the most effective Michigan Stadium. The pageant- known to medical science. ry enhances the attraction of the work together ton Brifain Puts In Oar Neutralize excess stomach on Control of Nile the Wolverines and Oregon State. | * acids... for Fast relief. LONDON w® — Britain Thurs- Soothe and protect stomach @ w LASTIN relief as: 22 08 ° ‘iday publicly staked a claim on behalf of her East African colonies Act gently... for sare relief! ® No acid rebound or side ef- to share in the future use and con trol of Nile River waters fects. i . atement also The scientific Tums formula has {cai ‘Britain expects all. Aftican never been surpassed. That's why lterritories fed by the continent's today you're 80 wise to rely OM (greatest river should take part in Tums for fast, lasting, tafe relief g conference to settle the final from Acid Upset. Always keep ‘disposition of the Nile waters. Tums on hand. $ rolls 30¢. | ‘The British intervention came on ithe eve of a conference in Cairo| 'between the United Arab Repub-| lic and Sudan, called to discuss! 'the division of Nile waters. | Cairo newspaper editorials, re- ‘ ported here as reflecting official | wormme woes uxe ruwg U.A.R. thinking, assert the prob- lem concerns the U.A.R. and Su-| ° * idan alone. | Waterford, Crary Bands at U. of M. The pre-game performance will include 1,500 high school baton twirlers, while 12,000 participate in the halftime show with the Uni- versity of Michigan Marching Band. Other high, school bands rep- 13,500 musicians resenting the area this Saturday |. are from Addison, Almont, Ar- meda, Auburn Heights, Berkley, Clarkston, Goodrich, Hazel Park, Guest Conductor Harold Walters, Chicago composer and arranger, | will join William D. Revelli, Michi- gan Band director, and his assist- ant, George B. Cavendar, in con- ducting the massed bands. * * * Grade school and high school students will be able to purchase $1 admission tickets at Gates 3 and 9 starting at noon. \ Smokers May Mother Bit Smaller Babies LONDON (P— Expectant mothers who smoke cigarettes are likely to have smaller ba- bies, a British doctor claimed today. * * * Dr. Charies Loewe of Birming- ham University reported in the British Medical Journal that chil- dren of smoking mothers aver- aged six ounces lighter than those of son-smokers, CASH MARKET 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET BEEF SALE! 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VIII, George VI and now Elizabeth | I. | In one capacity or another, all| had been served by Churchill. | The Churchill whe campaigned | in the bright autumn sun of | 1969 did so from the back seat | of an Open car, clad in over. | coat, with a scarf wrapped snug. | ly about his throat and a car | robe covering his knees. | When he mounted a platform to speak, it was slowly and. his words came more slowly still. | But it made no difference to the people who would send him back to Parliament regardless of whatever party won the majority, regardiess of whether the Conser- | |vatives were to continue in power or the Laborites were to take over. | Churchill _spoke in terms of | today’s problems, of dealing with, the Russians, of disarmament. But } jit was doubtful whether the people | of Woodford either heard or saw him in such terms. | They would hear such words as these, uttered by Churchill in! jthe dark days of 1940: “As I said to those who have joined this government, ‘I have nothing to offer but blood, toil. tears aNd sweat.” | Or “We shall not flag or fail. . . we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the | fields and in the streets, we | shal’ fight in the hills: we shall | MeVer surrender.” They were Churchill's rallying words to the British people, but they also are a description of the man himself, a man whose ail- jments have been such that a jlesser OMe would have succumbed ‘long ago. i Pan Am Ist to Launch Round-World Jet Trips NEW YORK (UPI) ~— Pan American World Airways plans to launch the first round-the-world jet passenger flights tomorrow. | Juan T, Trippe, Pan American \president, said the new Boeing 321 “intercontinental” jets will jcirele the globe in less than 40 |hours flying time. 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The men made no move to resist although two rifles, a shotgun, several boxes of ammuntiion and five sticks of dynamite were found in the trunk * * * The FBI said the wanted men George R. Jann, 2%: Frank H Spicer, 24; and Frank E. Fisher (age unknown), would be taken to Tallahassee today for arraignment on federa] charges of unlawful flight. Sheriff Heroert Marshall of Franklin County held the three girls, Claudia Fuller, 17; Sharron Lee McDowell, 16: and Sharron Irene Balazs, 17, as runaways for Helena, Mont. authorities. No criminal’ charges were filed against the girls, who had been last seen stepping into the pink car at the Helena High School last Friday, At first it was feared they had been kidnaped. ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Munching hamburgers in jail, remorseful but still smiling, the girls told newsmen their story and pledged, ‘Never again.” * * * Sharron McDowell admitted that she knew they were traveling with wanted criminals. She said Jann had told her they were wanted by the FBI She said she didn't tell the other girls * * * The girls said they were not close friends and had traveled in different groups at high school. They got together a week ago Wednesday and decided to cut school. They were driving around Helena and spotted ‘he three men, resplendent in cowboy hats, shifts, boots and levis. The giris offered the three “cowboys” a ride. Friday the three men drove up to the high school in their new pink sedan. The girls stepped in, and the six headed for Florida. —_ | Waterford Senior Citizens Offered Golden Age Club More than 1,000 letters have been sent to Waterford Township residents over 60 years of age inviting them to participate in a Golden Age Club, according to Township Recreation Director Tom Belton * * * The club would provide an op- portunity for men and women of retirement age to meet regularly and share mutual! interests, Belton said Cards, bingo games, dancing, arts and crafts. short trips and participation in civic projects will be part of the many activities being planned for the group. Transportation will be made vailable if necessary by calling the Recreation Department * *® * At a meeting at the Community Activities Center yesterday morm Ing, a steering of cit zens laid groune work for the first meeting scheduled for next ‘ommittee Thursday at the CAI. Headed by Assistant Recreation Florida Residents ‘ Flee Stench of Red Tide Fish ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. 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Oxford High Chooses lot of fun'”’ ie wax Galan ae Sophomores J "Bradte queen's court are freshman Elien | b Peggy Davis Cathy .Fetlowe San- ner was determined after thespar phomores JaMgje"Bra@ey Bnd | Selection of Proofs Provided ‘linkhamer, sophome issue will be voted upon ‘the fol- © ©@By Vavis, Cathy teven LOIS Stoddard Q Sue Cosgrove, “It's heen enjoy. ade. Preceding the parade, the Nancy Rotse ~ ‘ Klinkhamer, te Mary |iowi eek dra Greniewiecki, Julia Hazen, LOIS oTtOgaar veen ta a Sin Apahoniae , one See able for both seniors and fresh-:varsity cheerleaders gave a pep « + Lad .%3 $ ( 95 Ann Buckley and junior Pat As the H ing draw Barbara Kreza, Dick Martens, Jim : a ' *.’ Burns one TRRDCCNE Crews hear, Oa ta. By BEATRICE KRUG men. Quite different." meeting for the student bedy in A quecn will be selected by tha ” ‘the Queen and her Court will be Menton, Jim Owens, Neil Salo : : : Lois Stoddard is the new queen Mike Secoy, “It's all right Great, at Oxford High School. The pert if you don’t end up in a hospitai| e recuperating.” | A finishing touch to Initiation The name of the queen will be notified in an assembly known as Nancy Smith, Diane Thompson and announced at the annual Homecom- |the ‘‘Tapping Assembly’’ where a Ken Wentze} t ing Dance tonight from 8:30 tojrepresentative of the team will! Representatives from sophomore Senior will reign throughout th 11:30 in the Parish Hall. Music will; walk among the crowd and tap homerooms are Joyce Ball, Sally Semor year. be provided by Russ Gareja and the wirmers. Canaday, Stephanie Cwikiel, Mar-|° Lois received a rhinestone crqwn his seven-piece orchestra trom 10) The next assembly will be in the ilyn Embry, John Gates, Bill Green, which she is allowed to keep. She the student center Started last night at 6:45 pep rails Week will be a dance tonight, with 4 snake dance through town led ithe theme, ‘‘Freshmen's Night to by the varsity cheerleaders. ° Sy ¢ A . HOMECOMING QUEEN’ 2 Nonty Nelson, 3193 Quick St.. homecoming queen’ at #MOpy- School, tries on her crown with help fior} coming activines chairman and Student Pentiac Press Pheie Vice President Pat Boncher, 7735 Fish Lake Rd Nafcy will be crowned officially and preside over Holly football team vents tor gnt Holly Homecoming 3, > + ¢ Nancy Nelson_Js: \L_ Cytiofie. Park, ~ehitigte the, Folto. Queen By SUF RIDDLE g this e student coun- ‘ > 1 Nancy Nelson was elected the svake dance +efided * mind cil served ider and sponsored a 1959-60 Holly High Scheel flome-. Pep talks were wives before a dance fi R30 ) pr n the coming Queen, She twill bererqwned /huce bdwfire, lighted by Queen elementary scho ton. b st year’s Qieen, Rar- ‘Nancy en ano Oe ; 23 » J : ® * « 2 * * * The annual “greased. The queen's court consists of added a little variety to the actiyé Janice “Hitchcodk, Carol Stack,:lles. Karl Richter, senior ,cljass Janie Powell, Loretta Reed and president, n top of a -foot Karen Lee. The queen and her greased pole- While the junior beys! court will ride the winning float ted to get him down. There was tonight as. they parade the field)OMe Complication the at the hal{-time- of the. Holly,;b0ys were dgf@nding Karl Clarkston game. ‘- Tan aan scntsounr vin foe ''asee Homecoming Court Chosen af Troy High., for grades 9-12 in the student By JUDY COWSERT Ts. The Homecoming consisted of e a ‘senior float, a junior float, a " sephomore float and a freshman float. Also the F.F.A. had a float with their queen, Pat Brendle. * * * The Queen rode in a 1960 Pon- senior tiac. There were two cars for the Jr. varsity and varsity cheerlead- ~ |ers and a car with a loudspeaker in it SENIOR PORTRAIT ~ center of the high school, The seniors will be in charge of re- freshments at the Queen's Ball. Nancy and her escort, as well as her court and their escorts ae z . S , J will be presented at the dance The Ped ; pay Behoo! Home- 2 PECL 1. walking on a red carpet to the ‘Ing y as beap chosen 6 9 mye : stage where pictures will be taken Chosen tipir respettive class- I—8x10 Master Oil football team from the three sep’ iors today. She will make her de but as queef at the game tonight with Fitzgerald High, and-4will appear at the dance on Saturday night, attended by her court The Homecoming festivities A short was given followed by Varden Studio 23, E. Lawrence Pontiac FE 4-1701 to 11:30. Before that records will honor of the short reign of the Sandra Intihar, Pat Lysinger,/also received a bouquet of jet Perey a be played. | lucky girls. . Kathy McBroom, Gale Murray,'low roses, a mum corsage, ang a The annual Homecoming and; The night of the Brighton game|Sandra Piila, . Bill St. Aubin, three-layer cake in the form of a West Bloomfield will bring to the field a bonfire,;Charles Smith, Janice Taulbee and'queen and a_ beautiful necklace and leading a snake dance around|Elaine Zucchet. from the Chamber @f Commercé eee | Dad's Day football game will bes held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Debate Club to Enter Tourneys By DODI DWYER West Bloomfield High School is organizing a new debate club this year, It will compete as a mem- ber of the Wayne-Oakland County League | The national high school topic for this year is, .‘‘Resolved: That’ the Federal Government Should Substantially Increase its, Control Over Labor Unions é nf This is particularly timely in light of the Landruim-Griffin La hor reform bill passed this fall by Congress. In late September thle West Bloomfield club) joined debaters from 40 area high schools at a debate clinic sponsored by the University. of Detroit sprech de partment During the clime, club > mem- bers heard speeches for labor and management. They also witnessed a model debate between two col | lege teams. 4 The club meets weekly to pre- pare for the tournaments scheduled for November. West Bloomfield | will compete with six other schools for top honors. The winners in the local league} will go on to State competition | in the spring when prizes will be awarded by the Detroit Free Press. | The club members are Don Cole, Sheila Murphy, Sharon Farmer, Karl Rabel, Kay Craw- ford. Lou Kelly, Salle ‘Erwin, Kar- en Farley, Sonja Johnson, Sue, Bowles, Betty Lott, John Devers, | Dick Hamm, Peggy Notelpher, | Richard Kelly, Linda Warren, Nan- cy Meduff, Fran Lobeck, Dennis Stone and Ed Kobash English and speech teacher, Wil- Phets Pontiae Press of research. 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Perry Downtown Pontiac FE 14-1505 and Kari Rabel, 5042 Greer Rd. ma Harmon, is the spongor 4 coming contests and find that a persuasive argument takes plenty ‘ ; I beFOURTEEN EE ———————<— ll — Oe a ee ee ee ee Mrs. Roosevelt Doesn’t ‘Feel Old’ 75th Year Finds NEW YORK (UPD—Mrs. Elea- nor Roosevelt ruefully admits that she no longer is able to stand on » | | jon until the end, just doing things ‘that happen to come my way.” | Mrs. Roosevelt believes that as people grow older, the most im- | portant thing they can do is to keep alive their love for others. * * ® “At present I look like Methu- 'selah,’’ she says, ‘‘but I feel no old- ‘er than my youngest friends. I am isure that I am no more exhausted at the end of a busy day than many who are half my age.” * * * Although far from a _ wealthy }woman, Mrs. Roosevelt has given, jaway more than a million dollars lin 25 years. Much of it has been jin small sums to persons who | needed it in a pinch. One of her| | favorite charities is the Wiltwyck | | School for Underprivileged and Re- \tarnded Children near her Hyde Park home. Mrs. Roosevelt receives an in- herited $8,000 annual income, plus ithe income from a trust fund left by her husband. She is paid $1,000 for each lecture, and has. given :25,000 or 30,000 of them. Only recently, she appeared on a tele- ganizations in which she is in- Vision commercial, the proceeds of terested and answering mail. which she gave away. pa | Widows of Presidents are enti Mrs. Roosevelt estimates that +, $19 900 a year for life. This Mrs. she spends one or two weeks of Roosevelt has spurned, but she every month trayeling. For several take advantage of the free years, she made so many trips | Mai privilege —— the urope began | widows are also entitled. = = - to feel Me; Throughout her life. Mrs. Roose- . se een ean ay yee ome velt has paid little attention to j i Mrs, Roosevelt has flatly refused to have anything to dg with obser vances of her birthday, not even a televised national tribute to her. She requested that no ‘‘fuss” be) made just because she was turn-| ing 75. She even refused to call it her birthday. As far as she was concerned, it marked the start of ber diamond jubilee year and that was all she would say about it, STOOD ON HEAD Up to the time she left the White House in 1945. Mrs. Roose- velt engaged in daily exercises that included standing on her head She still exercises but not upside down anymore. She swims and walks. She puts in a marathon day that us- ually begins at 7:36 a.m. and oft- en ends after 1 a.m. the next morning. She travels so many miles each years eee eee vear that she has lost count. She sia by jet, to ‘ar | knows that she makes about 150 East and at least twice around | spends less gry fed speeches each year and answers the world. page $10 for a dress upwards of 100 letters a day. Her main goals in life are to be ‘© Pay as little as inten toon ‘Over breakfast, Mrs. Roosevelt useful, to avoid turdening her chil-|_Mrs. Roosevelt m Fem * We reads the newspapers. She takes dren and to keep from becoming Tesidences, a house on Street, i : in Manhattan, which she recently vitamin pills and three chocolate-an old lady. Globe-trotting has purchased with her physician, Dr coated garlic pills, ini pg helped her achieve them. la. David Gurewitsch, and her “‘cot. . Rid parched she one never has DOESN'T FEEL OLD tage’ at Hyde Park, two miles ' ont ainst nar to “bras” about “I did not want to feel old— from the Roosevelt family's ances- con ane ™ = * and I seldom have,” she says. “I'tral mansion, now a_ national be “i ™ , don't have any specific aim. I've shrine Instead of leaving menu plan just done things as they came The cottage. named ‘‘Val-Kill.” ning to her servants, she does along to do. I guess I will just go includes a small apartment for that herself. and often goes shop- — _ - : : - e _ oe ec yaite xan oe JUST A nuch it costs i _ REMINDER! | DR. A. MILES * * * . The rest of her morning jis de- now has your = examination records y, voted to ‘My Day,” her perennial at 103 N. SAGINAW ST. nespaper column, or to her Mce- Next te Call's Magazine column, “If You from 6™MMs— JACOBSEN'S Flowers) Ask Me,"’ and to a visit to her of- PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER fice at the American Association for the United Nations f FE 2-0291 open Monday & Priday Evenings MRS. ROOSEVELT She usually goes home for lunch and then devotes after- noons to engagements, errands, visiting friends or relatives, at- tending meetings of various or- OR. A. 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Rockefeller has | urged non-| light raincoat, hat and wearing sunglasses was se : perched on it Communist countries to use cau- 30 feet above the ground. From’ Our News Wires DETROIT — Postponement of} some Michigan highway projects tion before agreeing to expand will result from the federal gov : . | trade with Communist-bloc coun- * * * ;ernment’s cutback of anticipated| tries. The youth, sporting a burnt cork beard, told observ- funds, says Highway Commission-! In what en aide described as his first major foreign policy ad- er John C. Mackie. Mackie told a Michigan Highway ers he planned to stay on the platform, which was large enough only to stand or sit upon, for 86 days. He said he dress, the New York governor] was “tired of classes and everything.” Week luncheon yesterday that the ~~ jay ‘as told a dinner state will get only about 70 to 72 ing of the New York Board x * * million dollars in federal financ- ing funds as compared to the pre- vious anticipated 96 million. Contract letting schedules are to be reviewed as soon as possible for decisions on which projects are to be postponed, Mackie said.| Mackie said economies will not | affect anything new under con- | tract. | However, he said they could af. | be probe that .* hs 8 Some fellow students sent food to him in boxes attached - — = = jan horse"! to the end of a piece of lumber. “Maledonia” had only a copy * ~*~ *&* of the Michiganesian, the University yearbook, on the plat- “Let us refuse to be taken in,”| form with him. ; he added. “Let us insist that if His performance drew sharp criticism from fellow stu- the Soviet Union really wants to} dents, and faculty remarks prompted the administration to normalize its relationships with) quash Maledonia’s attempt to break the world’s flagpole the great community of nations,| sitting record. . it must observe the rules and a practices which have been adop- ted by the free peoples: of the fect portions of the Detroit. | Muskegon Expressway, extension free world.”’ . 7 Reckeislier hed a Zbadasts Or .) [ In ac 0 | e of the Edsel Ford Expressway | private talk with Soviet Premier | from Detroit to Port Huron, and | | Nikita. Khrushchev when the So- the U.S, 27 expressway from viet ruler was in New York. Clare north to Indian River, } The governor urged that Soviet . ' The government, its coffers rein-| compliance with Western trading rules be placed on the agenda of} forced by the new gasoline tax) : hike, said Thursday it will make) be any summit conference. te tral $2,700,000,000 available to the states | — —_ > “blon ran, NEW YORK (AP)—Atlantic and)low for a return to full normalcy for federal aid highways in the} dumbing cditina oe making | Cf Coast ports sprang to life) in port operations before talks Current fiscal yaar. This is $800,-| ica ae roars tions between cus-/84i" today after an eight-day|start up again. /000,000 less than originally \ ors. strike by 85,000 dock workers. * * * planneg. | Rockefeller also proposed that * * + |_Parties in the dispute must ne-itse Bureau of Public Roeds which the United States set up a board) The Longshoremen bowed to tiate, under terms of the injunc- 11") limits on the amounts to of economic defense with ad- federal pressure, applied from the tion. be paid each state to make sure equate powers to deal with any top by President Eisenhower, and| ; that spending will not exceed rev- | Soviet-bloc disruptions or domina-|went back to work pending fur- Government Requests emues. | tion of world markets. |ther efforts to work out new con- Statements of Banks * President | tracts with employers. hat . - * * | warned such action would Cold Air Mass be necessary when he signed a ) rea hivers lend t : . ; partment, issued a bank call to- Sp e ds S pale telly a day for figures as of Oct. 6 4 cents a gallon. Eisenhower had wanted the tax raised to 442 } | A federal court order issued! Ray M. Gidney, comptroller of : ‘the currency for the Treasury De-| bill passed by Congress raising here Thursday night brought an federal gasoline taxes from 3 to Into Midwest jharbors along the Atlantic and) State Banking Commissioner “te | Gulf coasts. Judge Irving R. Kauf-|Alonzo L. Wilson today also is- . A barrel of quality in every bottle... and it doesn't take a barrel of money to buy it - OLD QUAKER _ QUALITY ~ BOURBON $39 s9e0 Eisenhower had | By The Associated Press man, acting under the Taft-Hart-sued a call for a report on the It was the first time any limit PT 4/3 QT _ A mass of cold air that origi-|ley Act at government request, is-'condition of all state chartered had been set since the 41,000,- : = 943 = 942 ~ nated over the Rocky Mountains|sued a temporary 10-day restrain-/banks and trust companies at the mile superhighway system WAS grRaiGHT BOURBON WHISKEY + 86 PROOF + OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. FOUNOUT mE MBER two days ago and spread snow and jer. close of business Tuesday, Oct. 6. started in 1956 sleet in its wake moved into the; The International Longshore-|——~ a — OO 7 Midwest early today. Ahead of the cold air, thunder-|to-work telegrams to all its locals. storms and heavy rains struck x *« * sections from the lower Great; A major task was to get an es-; Lakes and no Appalachians timated 30 million dollars in per- southward through the central and|ishable goods out of shipé’ holds south Atlantic states. Rain also! and on the way to buyers fell over most of the far North-) Struck ports handled &1 per cent west. lof the nation’s dry cargo ship- Snow and freezing temperatures, ments. None of the big passenger were reported in Minnesota, Wis-|liners were seriously hampered consin and Upper Michigan. Tem-|but thousands of tons of cargo peratures dipped into the 30s as were stranded and rail shipments far south as Arkansas. jto the two coasts were canceled } The Weather Bureau said the|to prevent pileups on the docks. cool air would approach the East | «* * * Coast tonight, lowering tempera-| Kaufman set a hearing for Oct i tures in an area from the Great 15 when the court will hear argu- Lakes southward to the western) ments on whether to order an in- men's Assn. complied with the| s F er tUDt btu Gulf Coast. |junction for 70 more days. * * * Polio Clinic Is Set The Taft-Hartley Act provides for a return-to-work period of up ; ' in Waterford Twp. jto 89 days, during which new ef- : Three Waterford Towns hi p/forts can be made fo reach agree- will | . a: : co The U.S. attorney general's of- Sponsows Joint polio, clinic from! tice went into cowrt for the injunc the Drayton Plains School. The | von mm mromey at soaliggehciongy McVittie and the Jayno Adams termed the strike a danger to the parent-teacher associations group are assisting the Drayton Plains PTA. Any child or adult wishing to {nation’s welfare. It was the third time that Ejisen-' hower had invoked the Taft-Hart- TS aa a eee et Act against the ILA. He did s y ‘\it in 1953 and thr ears There will be a dollar fee for each |jater. 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HARRIS Saturday at the Jones Funeral, MRS. HANNY J. VANDERVELDE Mrs. Elizabeth R. Harris, 81, Home, 7405 Qualman Rd., Center Line. Her body will be brought to “2 ek this morn. the Perry Mount Park Cemetery ing after an illness of two years for burial. She was a member of the Bap- tist Church. WALTER N. FORT “TER } Surviving are two sons, Henry R.| ELBA TOWNSHIP—Service for of Warren and Charles A. in Ohio. waiter N. Forester, $1, of 496 Ma- Service will be held at 1 p.m. 'ple Le af Rd., will be held at 1:30 }p.m. Monday at Elba Methodist (Church. Burial will be in Bird 'Cemetery under the direction of Muir Brothers Funeral Home, La- peer. fer 1960 The Shew Place of Pentiae ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. Hanny J. VanderVelde, 76 of 1108 Twelve Mile Rd., will be held at 2. p.m, tomorrow at Spiller-Spitler Funeral Home here. Cremation will be at White Chapel Memorial Memorial CemeteFy, Troy. Mrs. VanderVelde died Wednes- day in Highland after a prolonged} illness. She was a painter and teacher of art, well known in South Oakland County. She also was a charter member of the Society of Women R&R Motors, Inc. Chrysier—Piymouth—Imperia! T4 Oakland PE 4-358 Prayers will be said at the fu- painters and Sculptors. neral home Monday noo | Surviving are three daughters, Mr. Forester died yesterday in Mrs. Jerome Wilford of Clarkston, q - Beneral Warehouse Ch $ {Lapeer after an extended illness. yirs° Peter Hill of the Caroline q Surviving are two sons, Fenten jsjands and Mrs. Warren Benson of » Of Lapeer and Lester of Spring-' Ithaca, N.Y.; two sons, Henry F. > field, Mo.; a daughter? two broth- | o¢ (aliwnie and Edward J. of | ers: one sister, five grandchildren’ \si!ford; and 27 grandchildren, y and six great-grandchildren P4 3 Funeral Is Sunday for Dryden Minister 4 4 4 DRYDEN — Service for the Rev . Peter L. Bell, 64, pastor of Dry- ¢ den Methodist Church, will be held 12's $ 29 > at 2 pm. Sunday at the church 16's $ Burial will follow in Roselawn 20's > Memoria! Gardens, Saginaw. 7 * * * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 > > > : The Rev. Bell, whose home was > at 5400 Main St., died Wednesday y at Samaritan Hospital, Saginaw » after a brief illness. the ‘Aristocrat of Automatic 4 ‘ > > ‘ guns—made to fast shot- a lifetime He had been pastor of the Dry. Three brothers also survive, Red China Congress Vice Chairman Dies TOKYO (AP)—Li Chi-shen, 175, ) vice chairman of Red China's Na-! tional Congress, died in Peiping today Of stomach cancer and a BEain clot, Peiping Radio re- ported. Li served as Chiang Kai-shek’s chief of staff in 1928 but split with! the generalissimo ,the next year and joined the Fukien rebellion. He fought with the Nationalists in the war against Japan but after the Communist victory joined the Reds. Tot of 4 Has Job _|to Guide Pilots- in 1949 plug the beacons into his house current and turn on the lights | each night. 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They can do re- | ligious reading, Bible, The sheriff's department is un- der strict orders to carry out Mar- gotta’'s provisions or face con- tempt of court action. He said he expecially the has been getting full cooperation. nounced the beginning of another | * * * “Prisons are regular pools,"’ Margotta said, cess- fellows. I'm trying to avoid that.” The judge through the mid- | | die of this week had handed down his own punishment code to five youths whe have come | before him for sentencing. Four of them got the 45-day period and the fifth 30 days, but in all cases the other provisions were standard. “This isn't being cruel.” Mar- gotta said, answering some who have commented that his jail terms are harsh. “I believe these short, unpleasant terms will be beneficial.” Ex-AP Newsman Dies PARIS —Harold Callender, 67, died | | te POCCCCC CCC CC CCC CCC CCCCCTH SUPER KEM-TONE HEADQUARTERS . Pipes and Elbows in Aluminum to fit all Makes of Electric Dryers AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! 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BED FRAMES © Framed For either _— Quality cat toe - $500 AOAC RH aly My é CNG CMEC aiesseeenneneeeen oS Seat ae ~- \ . ' THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 SEVENTEEN Wife ls Freed |Madison Wins Access Shy as Election. (LEGION Will Hold 2,"aee Sot RIDE the BEE LINE BUS HEST! = * + j this _ é i ‘i : . ° Two men arrested early : : : t and Wesson F hedules available from Pontiac to Rochester in Shooti | Shuts Them Out | ansing Meeting i2isscuiste"Sase) [rserae sane tosses ates 0 \ - Own fain apers LONDON (AP) — The London| . nicipal Judge Cecil MeColom to to Utica and Mt. Clemens daily. Monday thru Friday. ; ; sf: liciting the ill . Judge “Holland Issues ie day ‘without a single electon-re-| Post and Auxiliary to! Hina’: amd cnet Wi] DIRECT TO ADM, BLDG. MSUO a Directed Verdict i oe turn. Send Delegates for the days in the Oakland County Jail, | ON THE CAMPUS | Madison Heights has been grant- it has been given oulating Instead, the Communist party ‘ Cont or five days, were Robert L. Val-| SPECIAL STUDENT RATES Brandon Twp. Case |c ® court order requiring Drain| sewers. paper announced in a page 1 box! Annual Conference lance, 21, of 3660 Alida St., Avon| Commissioner Daniel W. Barry to Today's legal action, comes a8|it would publish the election re- Township, and Melvin D. Pittman, | THE BEE LINE Inc. turn over proceedings in which! no surprise to county drainage of-lsuits Saturday. Pontiac “Legionnaires will be 21, 185 N. Perry St. | ’ A rare directed verdict of inno- new costs for the 12-Town storm ficials. . The 18 Communist candidates heading for Lansing this weekend ae 2140 Beechmont, Keego FE 2-0034 — FE 4-2595 — Russel Holland yesterday gs Poor County ae THREATENED ALREADY fared poorly at the polls. Fifteen|as the American Legion’s Michi-| An average truck loses 10 days; Joiee * Brandon T house-| William tod ay pate a city threatened it Sept. 30)were defeated. Returns for the/gan Department holds its annua]|® yeer for repairs. w'‘e in the June shotgun killing of|writ of setigeea setting a eed-| at a public hearing in Royal Oak|°ther three were still to be counted, |fall conference Friday through — her husband. line of Oct. 26 when the papers|in wiich Madison Heights was the|but they were clearly no-hopers.| Sunday. . the teartremiad feet og mere] mabe subenitted to the qourt.|lone municipality to protest, ad om: Maeg Pat ae rae H 6 Diet Th v of . - » ’ | . - Bina ile lca,‘ whe tol 7M, 2, ee elt ed a haga Rambler and Lark tae wl be Br Reber Coen, eres a Die at’s that the respondent is gully & ashen sasnenmay* te tone. tion counsel handling drain mat- Ed ed in Production mer, acting as child welfare com- | E Ss and A etizin ae ded vr at | Senate | ko eg ar yO a aes ppetizing ative miond ext war = tes sewer. DETROIT WA — Ward's Auto-| auxiliary wil be en. Seumen 3461 10, women and two men. Judge motive Reports said today that/Kee president, and Mrs. Amo. Holland said it was the first one ; vio eall, Rawouer, that & states total production of the three new| ini Staiswan of the auxiliary’s | | by bd rani tre mae (CHEVY COVE Sale jaw wos trains” °° rar eae conn Fala atcha fe co Dee me Oe Through its city attorney H. Eu- 1960 production of their embliched ** * David C. Pence, Mrs, Millican’s ls 3§ Per Cent gene Field, the city said the eaves — Rambler and Lark. | Also expected to attend the meet. ber Drainage Board, headed ed the directed verdict after As.| DETROIT u — Chevrolet said|by Barry, confirmed new appor-| a eee seee| Josephine Lowman Ward’s gave as totals 52,001 for son Heights, but have, in fact, | st ——— ————— oo __ Le been created by the other 13 | sistant Prosecutor Anthony Renne|*eday its new compact Corvair|tionments at the hearing despite 1. ow three and 51.891 for the tle Rial armorial ane te IE sold at a rate of slightly more|their objections. jother two. Total 1960 model produc- , : | rested his case, Renne had called Qree senderd gtevene. tnt pape | The Hotel Olds will be conference , seven witnesses during the brief|‘M@" one to every Poe At the time, Claude H. ’ [Hee is estimated at 430,602 cars. he ers. Delegates will dis-, Eat good food and stil] half-day of trial. sized Chevrolets during a the county’s bond attorney, pre- | Ward’s said production this week — oe Legion's secweata tar Pence said the fatal June 22\ductory period of the cars dicted Madison Heights probably (45) run about 113,976 compared coming year. | | ht? That’s ri ht | shooting of Ernest Millican, 40, was| Weekend. wouldn't succeed with Its sult \with 105,720 last week and 34,834 oose weignt: g ja case of self-defense after “he| K. E. Staley, general sales man-| because it failed to protest in |in the same week a year ago? But . beat her unmercifully.” ager, said reports from dealers) eartier litigation which has held |i .2:4 the industry faces serious) PONTIAC Rockcote watch for this new | The early morning shooting in|indicated about 75,000 deliveries) up the huge sewer since 1956. ‘curtailment after next week due to PAINT STORE ‘the basement of the Millican|@Md orders for cars during the; The sewer is designed to stop steel shortages. . . ; home, 1570 Perry Lake Rd., three|first two days. The cars went on/ basement flooding in southern Oak-" “7.14 production for the week! ROCKCOTE PAINTS Trick an Treat diet in miles southeast of Ortonville, cli-|Sale one week ago. Of — i County. was estimated at 23,649 against WALLPAPER ) maxed a long history of domestic|S#id, Corvair sales apie 96.250 ‘CAPACITY TOO MUCH’ 21,815 last week and 11,878 a year | > socch Case FE 3-7129 quarrels, police said. some oo ~-* “The capacity of the portion of ago. | os _ - THE P NTTA PRESS : led in Madi- SSL esses Millican, a factory worker, re- | 4 Cole, Chevrolet manager, has| the drain to be insta O C N drinking to fad his wile trying to |*314 the division figured its intial OST ae rain necessary toCreat White River INSTANT CREDIT © |1960 production at a’ wo | aoe ity . conceal a 12-gauge shotgun in the dard. sized cars to one compact|*erve the city,” Field contends) po erica’s total 1958 milk pro- | °% CMOEND APPLIANCES OCTOBER 12-17 basement. Mrs, Millican, who |. .)- | further. duction of more than 126 billion . . . «-! | sald she feared her husband | Besides, Field said, conditions pounds would make a river more People s Credit Clothing | might use the gun on her, said . | which make the drain necessary than 3,000 miles long, 40 feet wide 8 N. SACINAW STREET | it suddenly discharged as Milli- Find Carcasses | have not been created by Madi- and three feet deep. backed her against bed. can a d | away, Mile Minos ieee, of Seal Dea municipalities in the drain dis- | Two days after the shooting the for 2000 Years | tt. prosecutor’s office was ready to | release Mrs. Millican because all) JUNEAU, Alaska ® — Tests) will receive $302,429) being based evidence pointed to self defense. on a mummified seal Carcass | on present estimated costs of re- However, as she was about to/found in the South Polar regions construction which, Field contends, the animal died between! are far in excess of actual origi- mitted she had loaded the gun|1 609 and 2,000 years ago. 'nal cost of construction. because “I thought about killing) The remains were from one of, Madison Heights stands to pay > : = 4 a z ® {|| LookWhat* °188 Buys in a Norge Washer FULLY AUTOMATIC -- 2 CYCLES e I my husband.’ A manslaughter'9) mummified seals counted near $7 $48,803, or about 6 per cent / | warrant followed. |McMurdo Sound in Antarctica in of the total cost. EVEL e ore Proce SO OW: |1957-58. . SUITS, wool ...... $500) Paes ee ee were wae Meveuatia@e ade, co PANTS, wool ..... $2.95 contained in a scie . | countered from the first lawsult, Y T 205 ee 2 Pere | iish aioe (protested daw ol ow. «| JACKETS eer eee ae $ . 5 | University of Alaska geologist: | a ty E-2 Payment Layaway Plan | Norman R. Rivard, U. S. Geologi-| Portionments. Batt EDWARD'S cal Survey’s Alaska Branch, and| The State Supreme Court upheld FM oe 18 S. SACINAW |, George A. 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SAGINAW | Neor HURON JUST SAY: / TWENTY a a cr a a i. nS ee OO == _— THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 signed in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole,'Museum in London, poise ow on ada Dear Abby Takes the Positive {SLIP IIIIII IIIa IIa’ Give Your Daughter Lots of Love: Have You Tried This? |) Different Pasty Recipe. \ EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES \ | ‘ tf , 4 DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS iY } : 3 \ inmtie N OU errmonesty From rer Ve | \ Yi pki \ By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN lightning to talk to any de-.| forgive her, Perhaps your ee PHONE FE 4-3241 75 West Huren Street \! _ ~ | page A pred nt Othe + | \ eanrexa, SacenOaN | DEAR ABBY: I have a 1+ | livery-boy it happens to be.—|~threats ig ge a Bey of : Fall Fi 205 Capitel Savings and \ year-old daughter whois so | What really bothers me is | 2oW" Le gre ey a in. Mrs, Howard Lewis Filling: | : \ | boy, crazy she worries me | she lies. I don't allow her to | and expect the best, and you'll us one her mother, an ee eT \ LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OR BUILDING 4 sick. All she things about is > age — 2 rarely be disappointed. resident, al- w beef and “pe Save For more | ase : = b _ She’ walks to a girl’s house - , potatoes, turnips oe VT A*As¢stsatbirdtdttbhtddd + 5 ot boys’ | boys meet her: with. cat | DEAR ABBY: My husband , AA?! names written there. I found this out by read- has made it plain that he pre- fered in the adult education pro- 3 gram here, it was announced today 3= jby Raymond J. Graff, director of Se 'vocatf¥inal and adult education in|: the’ Pontiac public schools: * * * ‘ The course starts 7 p.m. Fri- = | day in room 118 at Pontiac. Cen- | tral High School. Interested per-! jsons may register at the Voca-)© | tional Education Office, 250 W.)| }Huron, 8 a.m. to 4 pm. today | lor at the opening session tomor- | row night. is | Classes will be held each Fri- day for a ten-week term. The registration fee is §7. ELLA ily 400 to be so honored by Pontiac in 1959, began his General Motors career with Chevrolet in In- dianapolis. He joined Pontiac Motor in October, 1956, in his present capacity. HONORED FOR 25 YEARS SERVICE—Semon E Knudsen (left), Pontiac Motor Division gen- era] manager and GM vice president, presents the traditional watch award to R. L. Norns, divi- sional comptroller. Norms, one of approximately | Instructor of the course {is * Charles Sessler. the hearing con- < sultant in this area for the Mich- igan Department of Health. % ‘‘Most people who have lost some @& of their hearing need to use their eves to fill in the gaps, the sounds . denial that the agency had al- Tri | : a F ria Lawyer Named which they no longer hear in | Says ICC Let Rails lowed ‘“‘wholesale’’ discontinu- b speech,” says Sessler. “This class ance of railroad passeager DY Wayne Prosecutor will help them. service, DETROIT (UPI) — Prosecutor Desert Passengers The 1958 Transportation Act gave Samuel H. Olsen has named As- WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen. Clif the ICC broader discretion in allow-' sistant Prosecutor John W. Coury ford P. Case ‘R-NJ) charged today ing railroads to abandon unprofit- as the new chief trial lawyer for that the Interstate Commerce Com Wayne County. * * * “It will help the person who has difficulty in understanding what is said in a group of people or on the street where noises in the mission (ICC) had favored the rail- Coury, 57, replaces Raymond J. background interfere with hear roads in 9% per cent of its route abandonment decisions under the Where truck trailers are carried Piggyback railroad service.’ retum to private practice. Coury aid user to get more benefit 1958 Transportation Act on flatcars, began in \1952 with a has been on Olsen's staff for two from his instrument, for all of “a i He challenged Commission trial run between Wichita, Kan. years, and previously served four us understand better when we \& ; Chairnman Kenneth a _Tuggle’ s and Kansas City. years in the prosecutor's office. see.’’ I BURMEISTER’S--OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. 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Thirty-! “The recognition of the true ane calls are still to be reported,; ‘ive of the United Fund by the | Wonten in the area has made it * * * The Lake Angelus solicitation is j rapidly directed by Mrs. Myron Leighton, I i 1130 Lake Angeles Shores. mes — me. . “We're doubly proud.” Mrs. ‘The Laks Leighton said. ‘‘of being the first segment of the Women's Divi- sion to achieve its goal and being so close on the heels of the an- nouncement of the General Meo- tors’ gift. * * * bines with the Pontiac ford segments to form the en's Division of the Pontiac Area ts possible to attain our goal so and so successfully,” Angelus segment com- 1958 ind Water Wom The Pontiac goal of $15.43 and the Waterford goal of $7571 blend companies with 500 or more em- ing of a Méacre piece of property public on special occasions and be his best friend was sentenced to world with the Angelus area to form the ployes accounted’ for 67 per cent on E. Drahner road for a monas- ing quarters for an additional 12.15 to 30 years in the Southern conv “It is with the cooperation of!\Women’s Division goal of $25,157. the wonderful team I am working with that success has come so soon." * * * The Lake Angelus solicitors are, Mrs. J. S. Tuttle, .1160 Lake An-| Shores; Mrs. SCIENCE IS FUN — Making a point that the teaching of science need not be dull is last night's guest speaker at the East Central District ‘con- véntion banquet of the Michigan State Federa- tion of Women’s Clubs in Romeo. He was Léon- ard E. Batz, scientific gyro advisor at AC Spark Plug Division of General Motors Corp., Flint. londay is the final day of Grocery stores led al! food in-'and Mrs. B. L. Cote, whose home! The only objection that might * * * the 10-day Women’s campaign, | throughout the three areas. * * ® A women’s victory luncheon will! gelus Shores; Mrs. Robert C. Lake.;be held next Friday at the Fiks 690 Lake Angelus Shores; Mrs. Wil-'Temple to herald the success of liam H. Wilmot, 2960 Ldke Angelus the expected goal topping by the Floyd Foren, 2217 entire division. day. His amused listener's were Mrs. president of the Romeo Monday Club and con- vention chairman, at left, and Mrs Miller of St. Clair, district president. Nine fed- erated women's clubs in Macomb County were hosts at the two-day convention which ends to- ‘Eager to Start Big C amping Ventur raat Huron Valley 6-Graders [Movie fo Be Shown ion Urban Renewal KEEGO HARBOR — A movie on urban renewal, made avail- able by the Detroit Edison Co., will be shown free to area resi- dents at 8 p.m. Monday in the West Bloomfield High School au- diterium, Voters in Keego Harbor will go to the polls next Wednesday for a referendum vete on wheth- er this city should adopt an ur- ban renewal le The movie is intended to give the people a clear picture ot 'Davisburg to Get New Post Oftice | A new. post office building will be constructed in Davisburg by next spring, announced Congress- man William S. Broomfield (R- Oakland County) today. | * * * Broomfield said that the Post Office Department has informed him that an option bas been taken on a site on the north side of PROF. OSCAR HALECKI what urban renewal means to . Breadway between Eaton and a community, said an Edison Seminar Sets James. official. } A 1,700 square foot post office will be built on the lot owned by Mrs. ‘Emma Devins, 9110 Evee Road, Clarkston. Smaller Protits Jubilee Talks Than Expected Professor Will Deliver new building will be sought in : six weeks. The building wil! be in Cow Pools First of Four Lectures leaned by the Pox Office Dever MIAMI BEACH. on Polish Americans * * * Bids for the construction of the dents of the Davisburg area terday that some farmers fear AuCilonum a nonfarmers will take over the The first guest speaker will be . Pod dairy business by investing in professor Oscar Helecki of Ford- W t M p ‘cow ‘pools. ham University. “What Is the | qa er ain rogram Pontiac Press Pheote Up to now, however, Nielsen Polish American?” is the general collected so far in the Lake ‘Said, contract milking hasn't made topic for all four lectures in the Starts in Southfield Lake Angelus area goal was ‘8 Major dent in the traditional! series. milk produ _ SS ste oe ae said Professor Halecki, who will treat! SOUTHFIELD — A $66°.000 wat maim farmers who wen rota the question from the aspect ofer main program here was. inith eee pools have been disappointed by history, is professor of history at'ated yesterday with city consulting low investment returns and rapid ‘ - . ordham University, president of engineers Spalding DeDeocker Co P . . \depreciation of their cows. the Polish Institute of Arts and Sci- of Birmingham working on plans iSCOVer 1g | tS —_ —— America, author of the for areas already approved by the ; | famou \ History of Poland,” City Counc! Lake Squares to Dance ind holds decorations awarded by * * * WALLED LAKE — The Lake The Holy See. Present plans call for new wat | Squares dance club here will hold * * * er mains for Inkster road from WASHINGTON (UPI) — A gaw- its first dance’ of the fall season at’ His latest scholarly contribution Thorncrest to Nine-Mile road, on and Mrs. ernment survey showed today that 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Decker is the article “‘From Florence to Nine-Mile road from Berg to Lake Elementary School on Decker road. Brest,’ hich sein th 1. the ° Ravines road tak dq on Teleg Bbp food marketing industries have Hal Brown -will do the calling to uminous Sacruin Polo Millen- read from Eight-Mile to Nine-Mile taken over other companies in records. The public is invited. juni ad recent years. : : a - a Fengineer Frank DeDecker said . *x * * | plans by his firm will be com The Agriculture Department said = pleted by the end of the vear witl 19 per cent of the 2,427 companies Seek to Build Monastery construction scheduled to start answering the survey reported sometime next summel Royal Oak Man Gets they had acquired other firms dur- ¢ ing the period from 1932 through 1n Addison Township . _ _ 15- to 30-Year Term The survey disclosed also that ADDISON TOWNSHIP A Roy Later | build a big companies the most man Catholic religious order in De-;monastery. The proposed building’ ROYAL OAK A Roval Oak active ia buying up other firms. |) .oi¢ has made application to the|program will probably include @ carpenter convicted of second : ’ » \ ] y : ( ¥ OFT. } 7 " slaying ’ In dairy processing, for example, Township Zoning Board for rezon-jchapel which will be open to the degree murder in the slaying of they expect. to were ipriests and novices * * tery \Michigan State Prison at Jackson The property is owned by Mr. of the industry acquisitions. * : = * The sentence was passed in : Se ah Recorder's Court at Detroit yes- dustries in acquisitions during the is said to be one of the finest in| be raised to the rezoning is that it : } terday by Judge Gerald W. 7 ; Ww sizeable piece of prop- : period. They reported 37 per cent Oakland County. A beautiful pri a —_? ,; ‘ n bs . . Groat. of the total acquisitions. vate lake is one of the scenic at-/ermy 0 e tax rol wenal ; 2 - = tractions on the site located one Y oung. zoning board chairman Woodrow G Bensonen $ af ” OO : fi today 1912 EF. Fourth St was found and a half miles west of Lake |Said_ a) Wood Outlasts Steel George road where Hosner road! Public hearing on the request is ginitvy. Sept. 24 in the hammer . ala set for Oct. 27 at Rowland Hall ving of Georze W. Sweicert, 60 Some wood posts outlast those : jLeonard at his home in Detroit made of steel. { In making the request for re- | — zoning from suburban farm to | public or institutional classifica. ° . tion the Cotes explain that St. | | Benedict's, a religious order of | Catholic men, will use present facilities as they are for the time being. PTA School Fair | Will Be Held | , atTwin Beach | § WALLED LAKE—The annual {|PTA-sponsored school fair will be! jheld Saturday at the Twin Beach iElementary School. Games of skill for all ages will ibe set up in the classrooms during! jthe affair scheduled from 4 unt]! '8 pm | Major Attractions will be a | “spook house’ and the Country Store where cider, doughnuts, | apples, dry goeds and novelties | will be available, Outdcors, there will be hayrides, pony rides and a carousel, A spaghetti dinner. complete with ja Salad and ail the trimmings, |will be served from 5 until 7 p.m.! Local Brownie Troop 204 will have ‘a special display of campercraft and other skills Proceeds from the fair will go jtoward bringing the Oakland County Audio-Visual Testing Mo- bile Unit to the school and to help defray expenses for parent educa- jtion workshops. said PTA Presi- dent Mrs. Floyd Daniels Pontiac Press Phoio Cochairmen of the fair are Mr Ralph J. Toles, jand Mrs, Gerhardt Klix. Mrs jErnestine Nephew is in charge of jrefreshments. Andrew M, Beautification Bee Set | by Commerce Church | May Surpass 1958 Record Crops af All-Time High? WASHINGTON (UPI) — The'corn crop is still headed for a new Agriculture Department's monthly high, general crop report, which will be issued today, is expected to show total. production for the year very se to 1958's alltime record. The_monthly crop forecast also ig expected to indicate that the, Last month's estimate of the corn harvest was up 5 per cent lion bales larger than last year's large wing added. Since then some crop. But there was no fear ap- work has been done on the land- _ ports parent among farm officials that|scaping of the five-acre grounds,| in making jack-o-lanterns, the five Haagensons of they've bad since then don't seem the increase would wind up as alhut much more is needed. Rev. to show any damage to the ctop. {surplus. from August and department ex- perts said Weather re | The department announced the \final. support -price for the 1959 corn crop yesterday. It was $1.12) a bushel, the same as the pre-| jliminary rate announced last | ruary. ; vated the 1959 cotton crop at 14,.| SBovels and rakeS to heip. 692,000 bales. The total (14,000 bales from last month. | COMMERCE — A campaign to! beautify the Methodist Church ‘grounds here has been scheduled for 8:30 a.m. tomorrow, the Rev. Perry Thomas, pastor, announced today. Men and women of the church Meanwhile, the department estim., B@aVe been asked to bring their Feb- The century-old church was moved to its present site on Com-, This was more. than three mil-|merce road two years ago and a} was. up ’ FACE IS FAMMAAR — Getting a bead start carved themsely Broadhead, Wis., remind one and all that Hal- loween isn't far off. The youngsters are making \Thomas said. ages five to ten. } 2 r-te ‘ase basis Fla. (UPID—A jme nt on a e basi \dairy expert reports that many | “ ene dhe an q 3 < Sait > new avis farmers have not found so-called ORCHARD LAKE—As_ part of , age t Cie : € oe j B . ce ( | Mans ‘cow pools”* as profitable as they its current diamond jubilee cele- yurg ros Fats é , new post offices and buildings con jhad hoped. bration, Saints Cyril and Metho- | lated for Oakland County : FY fi a a . _— - Nothing Held Over! a - * 5 = One of the deans of door-to-door salesmanship, Jim Roach pushed his first button and sold his first vacuum cleaner 35 years ago in the Bronx after working 14 years for a cash register firm. He has become a specialist in pushing the button on the front door of the woman behind the man who pushes the button to op- portunity. His story to the girls: “Help your family by encouraging your husbands.” Roach cites statistics at com- Pany reward meetings to wives and mothers—no girl friends at-; tend on the company cuff—to| prove how important their femi-| nine encouragement is. Auto Pioneer Keeps Up With . Modern Trends | MADISON, Conn. # — The man\= iwho built one of the first cars using an internal combustion en- a gine maintains a keen interest in ™ modern auto trends. a J. Frank Duryea hasn't any @ objections to new cars with the & jengine in the rear. “A well-built motor is good in & any part of the car,” he said on @ All Samples, Tables & Lamps '/2 Off —ar | | the eve of his seth birthday. = “Not one of our top 15 produc-| Duryea and his brother, Charles, |@ ers is a bachelor,” said Roach. & . : me, built one of the first gasoline cars @ Electrolux has thousands of Sts < o244"" J Sy ( ‘in the country in 1893. Now he|M™ salesmen in the field, won't name | | jlives a quiet life with his wife = cS the number. Roach placed the in-/ tre wats |here in Madison. , Coll Spring . ve | ; a Construction! : ; Credit/ come of “‘established successful . : , | But he still keeps posted on g Electrolux foot soldiers at frem WHEN ROME CRACKED — One split-level that nobody wants, | $7,500 to $10.000. with a fervid this giant Rome apartment house cracked in half. Newly built, the (fewer ps amo ammgpet H — Pe topping $20.000. structure housed 180 families, but more than half have moved out | - _Durye , : , OPEN FRI. & MON. ‘TIL 9 P.M. N a : he thinks American cars “are @ 4 yj Since the company daily puts its! since the split occurred. The others step lightly and hope for the superior to foreign cars because @ LIGHTED PARKING, REAR OF STORE 33 Ss. Saginaw St. at Auburn FE 2-01 19 ~ sales infantry across thousands of, best while looking for another place to live. A recent. building they have more room.” ae . tittiitivitivvivivivicivivivivuicizittitwitvritctttititttititiiiliifiliifiiiiiilitit ttt new family thresholds, it is con-| collapse in Barletta, killing 58 persons, triggered a nationwide oe ot aa — . Paeraenuatbonomit notte I cerned by morality as well as sell-- campaign to tighten construction codes. —_ ew — : ity —— SS. SE==SS SSA push and product quality. LS aaa SS ESS > SS THEY ARE MARRIED oT ——————— 4 4 WE lar e e Ld 4 . i. “Td guess 98 per cent of our New Article Gives Sidelights (ame tll, Pe men are married,’’ said Roach.! Pope Pius Story Told ars, falls} Reto) la aap SPECIALIZED ROME (PT) — Pope Pus XII, ‘These were some cf the lees: 1) SERVICE ne pene ee eae es ee ee | um b er company IN) SHINGLES ENTRANCE DOOR lions of persons in a 19-year reign |,. a 2 5 \ ©TV eHI-Fi @¢ RADIO ‘that culel with Sa tae 4 nal one of his aides re- © TAPE RECORDERS ‘ago today, felt shy before the pub-|Viewed in an article on the first op, A. a cae jlic. |anniversary of his death. bheto > Rigen He wore mended robes and old! The article, published in a chain © Wescon F V SERVICE isho@s, spared gasoline and elec-iof Catholic newspapers, was by BLAKE tric light and penciled his last Msgr. Quirino Paganuzzi, long a jwill on the back of an old en close aide of Pope Pius and now| | RADIO-TV \velope because he felt that any the secretary of the papal chamber | ry a alt expense beyond bare necessities master’s office. aes aaa | 3149 W. HURON amounted to ‘taking money away —HHHWH#_ | FE 4-5791 from the poor.” ———— | When he was elected Pope, he. cried. | Easiest Cleaning or ORGANS Supervisors in Position Ever! Wiegand Music Center | to Listen to Consciences MIRACLE MILE Shopping Center FE 2-4924 LANSING (UPI) — Attorney _ |General Paul L. Adams has indi- General Electric \cated that county supervisors 52 Stores ond Services ‘would have to let their consciences SWIVEL-TOP ONE LEVEL | guide them in sothe of their duties. | F POA OW Oy ARE INVITED TO BROWSE THROUGH OAKLAND COUNTY'S ONLY i a ee) ! / - i He ruled that a probate judge LUMBER SUrERMARKET SEE WHAT YOU BUY AS YOU WALK SHOPPING as appoint a supervisor to ap- VACUUM 1 THROUGH. PRICES ARE. CLEARLY MARKED ON ALL ITEMS nepegPicrggen Ale eee |praise an estate because there was CLEANER j ‘ “ , MTRACLE Mi veeres \‘‘no legal impiedment"’ to the ap- f h I h — ra s quare 2 - j : t t. 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Chou did not elaborate, but the wording of his terse comment THEY’RE GOING TO THE. SHOW — Frank Pontiac Press Phete Without Coupon = — a a mata met | Richardson (left), president of the Waterford terlin, Treasurer Dorothy Olson and Supervisor SHAMPOO OC. national issues and not me rely in Township Junior Chamber of Commerce, gives Elmer Johnson. The benefit show will be pre- talks concerning her. tickets for the Jaycees’ annual Minstrel Show to sented the evenings of Oct. 16 and 17 at the John - * «+ township officials (from left) Clerk James See- D. Pierce Junior High School. The policy statement was con- sidered particularly significant-in|Slated for Waterford School rf view of the still secret ‘talks in Ve a Peiping last week between Soviet. = } Premier Nikita Khrushchev «ni/Jaycees Rehearse Show BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) — If Red Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung. ‘you want your children to eat Diplomatic obser. h cooked vegetables, eat with them. lieved it was iar Rehearsals are in full swing for pwho is working on a specialty Margaret Calahan, a member of demand for Red Chinese parti- the Waterford Township Juniorjnumber in black light to be per- the State Nutrition Committee, cipation in the projected round |C®@mber of Commerce's second iformed by Mrs. George Turner and said ‘parents. must eat vegetables of East-West negotiations, Sar Maree yd eA fed Tat Richard Thompson. with the same amount of vim and . ; sen! m. All proceeds from the show will vigor that they expect from their Ro ieee at the John D, Pierce Junior |g0 toward scholorships for the high children.” of world tensions. The also an High School. 'school seniors, civic improvements intended to deal with och wari. Highlights of the show will be|and a Christmas shopping tour for! Nova Scotia maintains all free wide problems as disarmament, I es eae cre materpeivileged ae. = sani Waters. — a cessation of nuclear weapons tests | —— m y"| and assistance to underdeveloped ‘cee Auxiliary. Old-time song favor- countries on a global scale. ites will be presented by a quartet. GET BETTER *x* * * Pianists Beverly ‘ells and Some observers feared that Red Mary Phipps will accompany the | SCHOOL GRADES China has, in effect, filed notice; Show numbers, of her desire to be represented! Director Edward R’ Smith, said Rent a Typewriter at the summit. the show —_ ee LE Se aster than anticipated and staging Australia May Aid U.S. and lighting details are nearly 5 Month With Launching Rocket ‘completed. tok t or 3 Months $12.50 CANBERRA. Australia (AP) _| Dance numbers are under the di- The United States may need Aus- rection of Jackie Rae Voorhees, tralia’s Woomera Rocket Range to launch space vehicles, U. § Secretary of Deftnse Neil H. Mc- Case of Association Elroy told newsmen Thursday. me He said Wommera might be| The citizens of Wharton, La., TT useful for launching vehicles on changed the name of their town certain orbits. but has no advan- to Covington in 1916 after a polit-| ke 123 fangs Saginew St Se ‘plot FF 2483] for testing guided missiles, |whisky were served. . . ce Stone Ce Eat Vegetables With Tots Original DUST STOP Fiberglas Furnace Filters All 1” Sizes 10x10x1 16x25x1 10x 20x1 20x20x1 15x20x1 20x 25x! 16x 20x! 48° a Spingfield Rotary Tiller 7%; $119.95 Miller Falls Jig Saw "3, © 29.95 Bronze Weather Strippers'y.1' 99c °c; BLACK 6” c . Special Stove Pipe “ foe Box of 135 Reg. $36.50 Parker FULL PRICE INCLUDES: Large lot and all features mentioned in this ad... NO GIMMICKS...Just down-to-earth Practical Pricing | Caulking Cartridges |] 4 97¢ Caulking Guns A | 976 & sat Sepp Kitehear 20% Off PRACTICAL HOME BUNDERS VICTORY OVER RISING COSTS HAS MADE THIS BEAUTIFUL ROOM POSSIBLE — HOUSE Broom 99° ef aerial application of imsecti- |"Alice’’ on the show, no produc! audience whe somehow a ; cide. The entire program is [tion numbers, and very few guest) bumbled inte the midst of a Hawaiian Festival | 2. =..0ea 2 ern A a ae , ~ * * | show on NBC to a half-hour pro- Ratings dropped as the ‘5 THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22 gram on CBS, Gobel has returned About 14,450 acres in southern ‘ subtle humor _ between . , Monroe County, 11,440 acres in to his old nightclub format. blaring produétion numbers, from Seven o'clock the Dearborn area and 4,800 acres! Last year, alternating with Ed- | This : . in southern Berrien County. | die Fisher, George (whe stands | other Sunday 2g in tony : —— Benny, everybody's bitty’ Luau Dinner tILIPILILDI IIIB I III 3; will be pure Gobel. No fancy ‘ |sets guests, no compli- AN Howaiian Musicians end Dancers \) Ay sets, op also a \ \ * * * \ “I'll be as simple as I can get,” | George said. “I've got people con- Polynesian Fashion Show Powers Models that’s what I'm gonna keep ‘em believing.’’ "s only regret in switching BAILEY “Mayor of the Hillbillies” and HIS BAND Featuring the Top Music in Western and Hillbilly Style Music. SHOWS FRIDAY and SATURDAY 9 P.M. to2 A. M. SPADAFORE ORCHID LEIS FOR THE LADIES (Flown from Hawaii) “They just completed a new freeway from my house to NBC,” he complained. “Now I have to driye over the mountains te my THE PERFECT EVENING — Don't Miss It! Early Reservations Are Advisable — Midwest 4-1400 at i ¢ ving revamped his entire! show, George has dropped ‘“‘Alice,”’ | his wife, from the cast, adding | Harry von Zell—late of the defunct, |““Burns and Allen Show’’—as his sidekick and foil. ‘Uncle’ John Trotter returns after a year's ab-| sense to lead the orchestra. ) “I won't say my. show will be! ‘CAA LSALLALLLALAZLALZALAL DANCING 5-NIGHTS-—5 Wednesday — Thursday — * ing 75 to 80 persons COCKTAIL Banquets (ote fecctogetivers. || ~=LOUNGE Parties, O°" ‘ining room seat- |... VISIT | S/ A -o—~ — Open Daily 9 a.m. to 2 a.m—Sunday 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Frid —Sund PLENTY OF FREE PARKING \like it was when I first came on. F a kie Mea dows 1650 N. Perry at Pontioc Rd. FE 3-9732 (ithe air.” Gobel said. | BAR , ran = ‘g HIS PEOPLE PROGRESS "| P| Hi-Fi’ Smiling n l Meek he uth he he uke deutheueuheudeueateudle “Too many of my people haves 6 N. Cess et Huron “4. and the Hi-Fi’'s Host | cased aE ‘gone on to bigger and better things. é f ‘ é —— imei jI couldn't afford to get ‘em back. | By |My ‘producer and director, Hal’ HALLOWEEN b ‘Kantor and Bud Yorkin, are busy Costume Party i ‘on other projects. Peggy King is Thurs. Oct. 29th i} singing in night clubs, and Jeff, , “here HAVE YOU ~*~ \ ~*~ * * ‘a one bed | ‘There's no use in me trying to . come up with the big spectacular RESTAURANT \ finish that 1 A foreign picture will be banned | Bes tron Anh en i ’ ee S| BETH'S Ney and LIONS’ FOOTBALL | rsicn in the Arab press. against \\\\2// Games this weekend here | .ons 0: oierwise aispiay pro] 476 W. Huron St. Across From General Hespital ; . Israel inclinations. wy <1 On our large wide screen! FE 3-9383 RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE 4195 Dixie Highway OR 3-7161 ‘ se eiieecttiee st = nS 3s tvs Ss “ AY Se Rieter a UG ICHAEL LANDON JO MORROW = JACK HOGAN KEN LYNCH 3rd FEATURE SPENCER TRACY Jam Session Wednesdays with CHARLES VICTOR MOORE AND HIS COMBO Also FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS j H . i iw the wonder of DANCING Friday and Saturday SOUND CLOSED OCT. 12-13-14-15 For an Evening of Entertainment Old Allegan County Jail ——E lpn so temiiemangee oiplg areicee Due to Be Closed Up SMORGASBORD LUNCHEONS & DINNERS 7 Days weekly yearoid Allegan Com Jai'at|f JOE and RUDY FORTINO MODERN and SQUARE DANCING All | was recommended by the . SATURDAY NIGHT TOWN & COUNTRY INN ntsig Corréctions Camus’ ter at the AOE —Masic By— “Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant day. sa & At LAWSON 727 S. Telegraph Rad. 1888 The commission agreed to ask | ND HIS BAND ae Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams to CLENN EASTMAN Calling = ; : = — draw up an order directing the Present AIR COOLED 8 y ait ier county to cease using the two- AT THE CONSOLE story brick structure for jail pur- ro the commission, Sate Corce/@® -ISENNY DAVIS” FOR YOUR COMFORT Now Available— Welcome to the tions Director Gus Harrison can es ’ On the Drums BALLROOM N set a deadline for the closing. = rene ee wee William Neslle rey jail in JERRY GREEN ee ' = | DANCES and PARTIES 4 1x1e wy. - ! . 5 ’ ° os ya a *... Coll EM 3-9124 Just South of Williams Lake Road act sare cutmoded, plat LIQUOR -- BEER - - WINE ceca i Gatig onde. tele same Take Out on Beer — Pizza — Sandwich . and visi facilities, littl a wiches e” Le, Elizabeth Lake Rd. 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Wooten an 9 to 11:30—Served from Gleaming Silver i { A ; | } , ' ] « THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 , TWENTY-NINE , ; , i ; . . Definition of an independent | The old-timer remembers when daughters makes her bathing suits 4.0 COME Bogus. | uct te vor” same ee MQXICQ'S Chief [Zotzxord Headlines: _ SS Su feds See ee : a Poon ie «minor operat a, Skelton: ‘I'll Keep Going — ss sms, acest cunt, Jct w rac ts wo sores WL Visit Ke las Long as I Stay Human’| Bae m TONITE 2150 OPDYKE RD. Lopez -Mateos_ Flies “By BOB THOMAS Next spring he plans to go to! FE 4-461] 3 — FEATURES -3 to. Washington for 8th AP Movip-TV Writer Japan to star in a movie, “The : Box Office Open 6:30 Confab Between 2 HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “How| Umbrella Man,” with native com: Lipbay ; long can I keep going? As long|ic Frankie Saki, He says he'll also as I stay close to people, as lohg| qo @ film called ‘The Mail van"| {IT’S A HOLIDAY . MEXICO CITY (AP)—Presiden human.” os ae |Adolfo Lopez Mateos flew off to. (2% 1 continue being * wer! sume it's just as cheap to day to keep a date with President This was Red Skelton's answer make two pictures as one.” And! of FUN and for Eisenhower in Washington to the oft-heard question: How/he’s got another film brewing i eRS ae x ¢« s does he do it?) with Cantinflas in Mexico. JOY the SOUTH OV It-is the eighth visit between In an age when x~ *& * AMERICAN WAY CINEMaScOPE STEREOPHONIC U.S. and Mexican chief execu- the comic art| Red was reflecting about his 30: Pd OLOR by DELUXE — SOUND tives. The visits have played an important part in the good rela- tions between the two neighbors. years in the comedy business be- seems to be de- tween rehearsals for his first TV clining, Skelton special on CBS tonight. I Jacobo Perez Barroso, president is perhaps the/hazarded that his longevity may WRITTEN in of the Confederation of Industrial most successfull be dye to the fact that he con- BLOOD and Chambers, said in a statement of funnymen.|stantly works at his business. an published -in this morning's news- ue on “ aso og Ral he bee it — FIRE pape “Mexi " s at it all the time. I always have 606 pane Serine eepec nn ae a in television, the my note pad with me, and I jot) STARRING CARY GRANT President's visit to the United only comedian |down things I hear that might STERLING HAYDEN COLEEN GRAY now surviving) make a comedy situation. 1 think | * * “ THOMAS in weekly TV. [it's best if I stay near people and |, He ‘said for one thing he is con-| But he isn't limiting himself to|!isten to what they're saying. A Ifident the talks of the two presi-|the home screen. Each summer | “hance cpa might lead to a rege tol _ to better sen in he does smash business in out-|"°~ * ms * * e Uni t } raw materials, " esinining the “dif theaters and night clubs.) Red's belief in human contact |States.”’ EVA MARIE SAINT JAMES MASON MAN, WOMEN, . \ference in the prices Mexicans ~ me kas at tian idloayncra- BEAST ALFRED UiTeRCOCE’S _— have to pay for US. manu. mummers | 1 just don't like em’ he ad. and the ifactured products. cy ju n e ’em, - mitted. “I want to see the person I'm talking to If he hee ome] JUNGLES of INDIA thing important to say, | tell him) to stay where he is and I'll come = over."’ for Chicago Tuesday morning and Children 5¢ go to New York that evening. * * * EXTRA SAT.-MATINEE oxic it iitara and Oct. 15 to Oct. 18 and then fly to Texas to spend the night as the guest of Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson at his home in Stonewall, Tex. vil one full hour funny cartoons fim ‘6 Mexics ag oe oe i Plus: “NORTH BY NORTHWEST” | Lopez Mateos is repaying a visit by Eisenho-ver to Acapulco last SATURDAY ADULTS February MATINEE 45‘ til S pm. Want to Investigate ry N OR T BN NORTHW | Lopez Mateos’ party will leave STH BL NORTHWEST — Adults 90¢ Sallade Tells Teachers Minimum Wage a Must YPSILANTI (UPI) — Michigan's | Legislature ‘‘will eventually be} forced to enact a minimum wage law for public school teachers,’’| Rep. George W. Sallade (R - Ann! Arbor) told a Teachers’ Institute session here Thursday. IT COULD HAPPEN IN PONTIAC! A DRAMATIC AND SOME- TIMES HUMOROUS STORY OF A HIGH SCHOOL ‘TEACHER AND A BEAUTIFUL - ENTERTAINER! * * * Could a man have a better reason ; Road Deals—Cheap? “Bricks are not enough,” Sal-! for throwing his life away? BARGAIN Children 25¢ jlade said. “‘Teachers’ salaries must lbe sufficient to educate and to |keep qualified personnel in our | schools.’ | LANSING W&® Senate investiga-| FIRS PREVENTION WEF itors shopped around today for a! mt (Or ™\graduate law student to run down alleged irregularities in multi-mil- pa or * * * lion dollar a year state highway| He also told the teachers gath- land buying activities. ered at Eastern Michigan Univer- * * * sity that it was his ‘“‘firm convic- / The special committee, headed| JOSHING AIDE — Comedian ‘tion that the federal government by Sen. John H. Stahlin (R-Beld-| Henny Youngman is not joking |will embark on a program of di- ing}, decided it could spend only : lrect subsidies to the states in the $500 for the help it needs and that when he declares fire is no le - ed , field of school construction. professional investigators at $40 to| laughing matter. He is promoting _ $50 a day were beyond its financial! National Fire Prevention Weel | reach. | in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Bowl Tatty | HELD OVER TV News and Reviews | Penthouse 90's ‘Big Party’ Really Seems Off-the-Cuft as Pepi sa ie Se ie ses ™, JACK CUMMINGS bFozprx>o pe PLUS! | a rnc 0cti08 A Heroic New World | By FRED DANZIG |tions of. actors and singers and | } New YORK (CPD Plame tinge bepan fo eeag | | CURT JURGENS of High Adventure! '90 gave way to Penthouse 90 on) Tay as ‘oben a hee, ee | Party —o * | m- into feefing they were really ha a ball. Feat é oa s “e | There were lots of laughs and) _ - ; ee wJ “a entertaining moments as a bunch} os - bia an 1-00 f eS lof boys and girls whooped it up in as we rma y ind in a panto- | :0U- ei one BRODIE es Diy ie post Rock Hudson's “penthouse Mime quiz show, but a lot more | 3:08- : ide LYN THOMAS ~ Ba iartacn* ‘Sophistication and wit. | 5:25- & ae 7:35- ¥ _n The boys and girls included | Ty quite a phrase from a song STARTING SUNDAY—TWIN SHOCK SHOW! Sammy Davis Jr. Mort Sahl, in Bob Hope's first hour special jyexchanged verbal shoehorns to} tin, Natalie Wood and four of | DOORS OPEN 12:30 p squeeze into some pseudo-casual| Bing Crosby's: Gary, Dennis, |Party type chit-chat, I thought we) Philip and Lindsay, —————— ae fora oo =. | Since they had little to do, the After all, a “party” on TV must | POYS concentrated on trying to up-| be rigged to seem spon aneous or | Stage each other and anyone else, lit goes bust. But then Sammy be-|2Pound. |gan doing some of his superb, un- (hurried, fully drawn impersona- “ANATOMY OF MURDER” $= oe | EF caries jes be Pe? Dennis, of the season last night: He mud- Pa] ANI | co Tallulah ankhead, sa Kirk ; Men Reaches Moon [—] The Horror! The Terror! and Kether Williams, all gath. dled ahrowen + de ; 2 volo out rename sone A Hair Raising Adventure -—) “FRANKENSTEIN’S _ ered together to breathe spon- | The NBC-TV special was unin- 7 —— i INEMASS ” : Into The Unknown! — DAUGHTER” | taneity wader chief writer Good- ventive, generally unfunny and ap- MATINEE SATURDAY J WRE Be Race “Missile to the Moon” a Deediieat of Th ant man Ace’s skillfull guidance. peared under-rehearsed. EXTRA ADDED eadlies em Nearthe start. Rock . , ADDED — “RACKET BUSTER” CARTOON NEXT — James Stewart in : . Rock and Sammy Hope's guests were Dean Mar- HALF HOUR CARTOONS “Transcontinental” Cinemascope * FIRST WITH THE FINEST * i al tallies, .C. RONTIAC ear DR A ale Mcurey ._ peep pbb bet * * * i I thought Gary came out ahead |He manipulates his lips in a par- |don-the-expression, Jerry Lewis SQUARE end ROUND J out | THE CHANNEL SWIM: Upcom- D A N C N G |ing Person-to-Person guests on GARDEN CENTER |CBS-TV: James and Pamela Ma- BALLROOM son, fashion authority Edith Head r é * av ; St Wesdeast, cuts .. . Victor Borge, whose NBC-TV Dancing Every Thers., Sat., San. § Special unrolls next Friday night, Wates Uiasies Weegee. reports that he had so much extra |footage from his on-location work | Adm. $1.00 —T = § vopntee lin Denmark that he had to cut a! Sequence taken in a riding hall. | |He hopes to use it in his second | show of the season. | emeer counerTnas | CBS-TV's 20th Century has pre- | AT BUTH GALLROOMS jpared a documentary, “Down ALWAYs CYUL ADM. $1.83 ff} Range,’’ that deals with America’s! Vos SESS OR COUFLE— missile tracking range in the South! Atlantic. BIG THRILLERS! There never was a motion picture like EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN Gd (oye ww, F BLA. MORIN TELEORAPH RD. the motion picture blue denim’ talks heart to heart with young America-and their parents! rYwvVwVveVVUVTwTe eb be be bb be he be tl rwwvuvwvwvvwvy*. ALL THE THUNDERING MIGHT OF THE MOST FAMED GUNFIGHT OF THEM ALL! THAT CRACKED THE WEST WIDE OPEN! THE WHOLE WEST WATCHED ---AND HELD ITS BREATH! The Story He Rode Into Dodge ‘ —AL8S0o— CAMPUS BALLROOM Fenkel) and Livernots Dancing Every Tues., Fri., Sat. ye PEN of Looking For A Drink a Bat ««..A Woman... And asterson A Man To Kill! JAP wns Oe oe MNES THE BIG DRIVE-IN : SOUTH END of UNION LAKE RD» , = NOW! the Two Blonde Bombshells! a EM 3-066] Box Office Open 6:30 — ONROE AND ANSFIELD DOWN TO TERROR a Ld] ~ JOEL McCREA ADAMS: MclNTIRE-GATES Se ALSO Road Runner—Cartoon ROD TAYLOR .. sosePmINE nuTcuMsoN EXTRA — SAT. MATINEE BRANDON MACDONALD MARSHA ® de WILDE - CAREY - HUNT IWNLEY ” “ee ie es ow OE EE se a ; oe rene ae ; sam ' os mrp menage inne gpa rig ipa aaa - A ‘ a ' THIRTY , : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 coliseum or Comiskey, Dodgers Still Ch Pitchi Ace , a = | Helped by Brother | Larry Sher Another Sherry Helps | Dodger Pitching :Ace. Puts Sox Away (Bditor's note: Rookie Larry Inever had that tremendous power | inctudin Thursday's wind-up. In They sald we won at the coll. LA Settles White Sox’ his the series.) ” couse. That's not gio wan, . . pitch the same at the Coll ‘Snake Pit’ Complaints By LARRY SHERRY sont bse 4 As Told to United Press do anywhere else, in Own Backyard think if @ pitcher has the stuff y International he can win it doesn’t CHICAGO (UPI) — My older! matter we aeons Dodgers are champions of the Coliseum, Comiskey Park and the world after brushing off the Chi- cago White Sox two-out-of-three name in the box score, but if it/terday and it was humming pretty wasn't for him, my name wouldn't) good. They got four hits off me |have been in it either during this |World Series. any place they played . ae ~_ * * Norm is a catcher. He came ‘up It was the snake pit at Los ‘ties Tiel this year from Sipo- The toughest spot for me during Angeles that had the White Sox and wasn't eligible to play the entire series was in the second); ghaw’s Jewelers basketball talking to themselves. But after ge cies en tech Sa ie game when Al Smith doubled in| team, which will compete in the all the talk. they looked to be a leith us and sufed up each ayo eighth ‘inning and we nipped| ¢jass A City League during the tough comeback bunch when they Ipefore the wenn Sherm Lollar at the plate. Smith! y999.¢9 season, will conduct its staved alive with a 10 victory in 8 : went to third and there was only) gis: practice session next Mon- the Coliseum Tuesday, forcing a Neo one worked harder with me jone out, but I was fortunate day night at Eastern Junior High sixth game at Comiskey Park than he did. Even when we were gt i Billy Good-| trom 7 to 9 p-m. Anyone in- Yet that’s where the Dodgers kids, we'd spend hours working |man and get Jim Rivera on & Pop-/ terested in trying out for the —_ : . together, Sometimes I'd feei like | up. team should report at the East- —and pitching ace Larry Sherry . e . * . I couldn't throw another pitch ern gym or call Tom Spescer, —put the White Sex away for and N “just one For me — and for Norm, too— rE the winter. Norm would plead, : . ’ 8-6084 more.” I'd throw it and every- |this series is a dream come true. . It was at Comiskev Park. a ball- thing would be all right again. “I'm going back home to Los| Dich Sheldon of Birmingham 9-7 record with park, that the Dodgers got rid of . Angeles now and then use some finished with a wi z Shin 4 OO ee That’s what I was thinking about ithe Tiger class B farm team at the best in the way of pitching the a aan 1 a ‘of the series money for a Colorado | Sox had to offer. chasing burly jom ie prin ; eat ea fishing vacation with my wife and|Durham in the Carolina league. Early Wynn early and sending oobi Fa ; = . 3 |harder he fi bape a when | tittle daughter. I hear the trout x * * Dick Donowan off in close pursuit Pa ae > ae : SO 3 y any © 2 , 1 could hear |2re really biting this time of year. The third annua! invitational while wining the World Series rene wer NS af SAS o Pee NG | I began to feel weary, ar | $3 yesterday. ; i “ ae PERN S . = |Norm telling me, ‘‘just one more.” | 27 hele pest org eae ager 93 vesterda : a will be id at 5s * * } - x " Ta ale seein wed ee ne ee eee AP Wirepbete | Th. White Sox tried, I'll say Series Box Score and Country Club Saturday. On nee a ee neg wo the Comiskey Field diamond to celebrate the Dodgers’ victory herself with a pair of escorts and her celebration was over. Billy that, but frankly the Braves and | Sanday Oct. 18th the third ned eee heir Svat’ eine chitting weSterday. She put on a few demonstrations of nifty slides and Goodman of the White Sox decided not to make the put out as she (Gjants worried me more during Wi gece = int caeen | nual 18 hole mt be parr aa ax cre ” i — Rr elisa tes drew the applause of the fans along third base. Suddenly she found came tearing in for her first slide the regular season. The White Sox World Sertes: an x ul wad oe foursome tourney wi : \ears ago ; ~ a ; ~ 7 anna umn ND nT Dn DDT UNIT vuD nnd v1 NU Gillam 3B. 4 1 e 3 «~ * ® 2 Neal 2B Tomorrow is ‘‘Band Day’’ at the a 4 +4 t 2 : University of Michigan Stadium e\where the Wolverines feet Oregon ¢ State. 0 0 3 1 2 rey yt eT et er Cee ore KeH ewe Sr HOF ose~- wwe - Seunwteoscoouvs =22==9VC Opener for PCH; PNH Meets Waterford = - This could be the richest of all series when the players finish . . ae ...... a 2G ee we h Woodstock of the splitting up the record $892,365.04 . . . B Ontario Hockey Asso player pool. A full winner's share US le@- | if \comeee cay an a = am ” - Senior < * lt should be worth at least $10.000 to le S 0 ; iPox ry eeeeenenr war ee Gr ee ee us od te the Dodgers, possibly $11,000. The Landis 4 ese raees 2 : . ] . :| Chuck Thomson, who mov nee Sox should be figuring to gain Klussewski 1B . ‘ i a 3 19 ¢| Minneapolis, Minn., last sum from $7,000 to $7.500 each. which att e | tart wh ~ 2 9 $ § 3. {/after starring in sports at Farm- would be a record for a losing § 00p eS Me Anany RF 3 ® ° $ : ® ington High, is continuing his fine share _ 7 — —_— yoo BT 4 8 (8 68 «1 Play there. He pitched American * * * . r oP. ®° 8 ¢ 8 § & Legion baseball and led his team Whether the Dodgers will top the : Football Rival c-Torgeson esse? @ in hitting with .430 and now is record $11,147.90 pocketed by each on ome Ul D-Remano oe ! ¢ 8 H 8 Ta end in prep football. of the New York Giants in 1%4 p t h G naa Pole ee 8 ee Hy depends on the number of shares - erpetua ro oes F-cam to esa Arthur Hill Invades pe phy oe -+--; 100 Fans Saw they voted among themselves. The number of winning and _josing Wisner for Opener in shares wont be released until next week by Commissioner Ford League to Winner Tonight in, . . league (Contest 9 | SBT weatty an. (Final of Series Pioneres tor'sucer'm on” (ON Phony Tickets Frick. ene Dodger vict maki By BILL CORNWELL Fincveneaiy phy goes up! © - y. 4 z Angeles (Ni . CHIC (UPT)—About Palais ~s (for grabs tonight when Pontiac\Giagorsa) 00030000 0-3 CACO = them the first ever to rocket |= Pontiac Central's scrappy foot-| from seventh place one year to (ball squad fights injury problems the world championship the next, as well as angry Saginaw Arthur is the National League's fourth Hill tonight when the two teams in six years over the American. square off at Wisner Stadium in i wy, ” Northern and Waterford collide at} ,. : , Pipbeneearieaniiar Insane Se." Retest, ht) thekets to yesterday's final game 8 o'clock in an important Inter-| geo va) 7. of the World Series, were vic- ‘Lakes Conference football game) ,.78,Porss. Neel. Tox. ruven s.| tims of the biggest sporting on the Waterford gridiron. ‘mania fraad in many years, police said The AL still leads in the over- the Saginaw Valley Conference | ” HR R ET") today : ner {c hoc The perpetual trophy is for |wynn iL .. 34 5 5 S : all standings, however, 35-21. opener for both schools. ‘ fh aaly el ae a. |x-Donovan +: 3M B 8 Sl ees colt about 169 victin- The Dodgers, whose two defeats Jesse MacLeay, Central's head nated by the Jimmy Dey Am- vel ; _" : : M4 ized fans made their way into were shutouts, started rumbling ceach, learned yesterday that vet Post No. 12 of Pontaac, The -# pec terete scenes : 2 4 : Comiskey Park with phony tick against Wynn in the third in the the McCauley brothers will be award will be retained each year Podres ; 3% 2 3 2 ets, but 500 others were stoppe:! 4+ © @ by the winner of ‘the Waterford. x Pios'3 batters in oe at the gates. BB-Wynn 3 18nider. Larker, Moon).| _ The Phony tickets were sold Northern grid contest. Both schools have approved the Donovan 1 (Gilliam), Podres 3 (Smith 2. | in taverns, restaurants and on pp ollar). Sherry 1 ¢Torgeson) 8O0-Wynn | street ceruers th hout Chi finale when Duke Snider sent a out of action with injuries when | $00-foot home run into the lower the Chiefs and Hillites line up eft-center field seats with a man for the 8 o'clock kickoff. on Dick and Joe McCauley, key fig i i and . auley y fig idea, the MHSAA has given its 2, ‘Gilliam. Neal). Pierce 1 (Moo | * * * nre n Seite varelar ee i Moore 1 (Demeter). Podres we poli rices e eon te este. ; _, ures in Central's early season necessary sanction and the award sherry 1 (Goodman), HBP-BY | fone) ee Poe ee at ee rane x mee game winner at success. are definitely sidelined will be presented to the winning geal U-Dascolt (N) Plate, Hurley; Ing from $20 to $75. They were TT: vo 5: I ( “t ~ * 5 1) : {A} 1] got as far as the fourth for this evening's crucial Valle ) |night’s game. Summers (A) Third base Rise tA) tart almest identical te the real thing mning in his third start of the\encounter To make matters even * *« * | Ziel. Dizon (N) Right field. T-2:33.| bat printed on slightly thinner paper, officials said. : Suffice it to say, the Skippers| }and Huskies will go all out in an effort to be the first recipient NHL § di Wi ico. jof the trophy as welll pa improving| fan ings m for Mexico w : fe: series. The big right-hander.'worse, Joe may be lost for the showing quick signs of wildness rest of the vear while working with just two days’ * * * rest, gave way when Dodger south-, Joe, who was rapidly developing | UPI Telepheote paw Johnny Podres walloped an into a top-flight fullback, is suffer- i : RBI double to center. ing from a badly battered knee and BEER BATH — Dodger coach Joe Becker got bath in the dressing room following their 9-3 pri oey ie Te Lakes} .,, ago Too TS "lament cry (AP) — Mexico That broaght In Donovan, ™zht be finished for the season.| & shower before he could get his uniform off as victory over the White Sox to clinch the World | “ * * Sore. } H H H H 5 | pire , the United States, 2.0 s . * ‘Dick, a swivel-hipped halfback happy Dodger players decided to give him a bee Serie {) Seorios ¢ 00 9 9 9 last t in the first of their two whose brilliant relief perform. 2 PpEe altback, PP} 8 y ee ee eee ene Each i. de thing but Bos! _- © 10 © 1 4/ amateur soccer games to decide “yr a ae missed last Saturday's River ——>———————————————— ES = = ac coac S$ nothing bu |New York 010 6 2 5} are the | rh es “Tht game With a sprained ankle and . praise and respect for the Other! scontrea! 4, Boston I meseeTs Sear ae ee the fifth game for the Sox. s = ane ‘ ‘ and his gridiron product. ‘ Olympic Games in Rome next ime j \the sprain has been slow to heal. ; M P 5 ; f SATURDAYS SCHEDULE : time, the big right-hander gaye ee ee ee need on Alen Wings Whip Montreal Farm Club |_ Northern coach Ed -Heikkinen’s BSct, *t: Sonate year. The second is scheduled | Statement went like this: New York at Boston ~ ov. 15 in Los Angeles. up a walk to Janior Gilliam, a | two-run double by Charlie Neal cher shoes. Hi ; long-stridi 2 r} pe , and a two-run homer by Wally | eb Owes a Ong-sITt ing As far as we're concerned, Moon. speedster, will move into Dick's OC eC al S and lens In Dave Freeman has a football position at left half. Dextrom. the team and we know that they'll That made it a six-run inning, team's punter, takes over Joe's be ready and waiting for us. the Dodgers’ largest ever in a fullback spot. They gave Pontiac Central some series, and led to a string Of SIX) ants evening's contest matches By United Press International only a fair shot. He's been with; Gordie Howe scored two goals| real competition before losing, ox pine ee oe squads with contrasting won-lost _ It didn't take Maurice (Rocket);Montreal ever since. last night as the Red Wings ined th ierce by rience : Pie h ’ “ aie need ite records, yet the outcome is rat- Richard very long to bag his first! Andre Pronovost also had a big wrapped up their pre-season sched- southpaw who was overlooked as ule here with an easy 6-2 victory! Freeman. the soft-spoken Water Howze and Ken Dextrom to fill as ; ed a tossup because of the feeling goal of the new National Hockey : : rot ier | a starter, but who allowed just two that the Arthur HI team hes |League season. hand in the Canadiens Opening over the Ottawa-Hull Canadiens, ford mentor, declared: hits and struck mt ane’ while met stronger competition. | The ageless wonder of the Mon-88me_ victory, ripping a pair of a Montreal farm club. “We have nothing but respect seve ie his three elict spear. Arthur Hill, coached by Kurt tTeal Canadiens whipped a 40-foot shots past Lumley in the middle| Other goal-getters for the wings, |for Ed Heikkinen and his boys. : - Kampe, still is looking for victory Screen shot past Boston goialie Har-|period. Ab McDonald also scored) Who scored twice in each period, | - *« * * ances. ; , ry Lumley at 14:16 of the first for Montreal in the same session, Were Gary Aldcorn, Stu McNeill, We've seen them play and they period Thursday night at Montreal} Jacques Plante, the league’s top Marcel Pronovost and Norm UIl-|. any give all they got.” he ser At 24. Sherry ids Catholic Central (31-2), Mid-|and the defending champions went goalie for the last four seasons, 8. This first gridiron meeting be- peeliaiet ce rquhieedenies land 11412). and Jackson (20-19) 0n to gain a 41 vietory over the! proved he didn’t lose his touch dur-| Bobby Boucher and Claude (Vest! tweeen the two local scouts | P . ——s Bruins in the season opener for|ing the summer as he turned aside Pocket Rocket) Richard scored for | jie A No. 1 after three attempts. The There is no doubting the big Hillites have bowed to Grand Rap- reliever. He was in on each of ~ * * | a ‘ ie Toicers’ four victories Meanwhile. the Chiefs have 00th teams. ; |20 Boston shots. A goal by Bronco/the outclassed host team before @!can be granted, the Huskies get The 62, 200-pounder, the same knocked down the same number It was Richard's 526th ng tirn ioasliray at 15:18 of the second crowd of 1,922. eed the nod on the strength’ of their kid who won the opening game of of foes. Their victims include Wa- regular in ee wee the (pened ruined Plante’s bid for a Detroit — nine le i en Vic-| 25-20 upset victory over Farming- the National League pennant play- terford (31-6) Wyandotte (20-7), oe when kid ont me * * teens over . te eams, ton last week at Wisner Stadium. ¢ rr 2 oe | wkward ainst League off for the Dodgers, put down and River Rouge (23-8). —sn The Detroit Red Wi balheens oa against Hershey of oe ae what was left of White Sox hopes| Kampe insists that his gridders| sr Sa fhicapecal cate Ramen Northern enters the battle with after the big Los Angeles fourth. (have played good football and he . . urday night, ended their exhibition| The Wings play their NHL home|#® overall 2-1 record end a 1.0 Over 5 2/3 innings he hurled four.|Claims they are a better team than 10 Gridders Give lay night, he -e ion eu Oe, penta t Ol Inter-Lakes mark. Waterford is hit, shutout ball for his second the record indicates, ‘They've rein gegen —s ope: wl _ p.m. at Olym-|1> altogether and 0-1 in the victory. been playing in hard luck so far,"’|) 56 aa an i ca um. league. In all, he worked 12 2/3 innings|Kampe said. “but they're bound Hillsdale Top Depth The Skippers will be handi- in the four games, giving up eight © break loose some time and : capped by the loss of regular hits and just one run while walk. ™@ybe they'll do it against Pon-| HILLSDALE u® — Possibly no|§ fullback Jim Hoke, who frac ing but two and striking out five [tac Central. small college football team in the tured his sternum Wednesday in in the series — first ever without) The Chiefs will face an all. country has more players than | a scrimmage session and may a complete game pitcher on either) senior lineup with the exception Hillsdale College. ia be through for the season, Dave club. | of fullback where junior Jack An- | The Dales’ coach, Muddy Wat-|§ Goft, = 160-pound junior with | derson, a 215-pound powerhouse (€TS, will have all 70 of his players) 7 Seri Receipt | runner, replaces veteran Joel rm Saturday against Oli- ¥ ries Gate eceipts Garinger, the ysual starter whe villed on ated elf | banged up his knee in the Jack- a a ~~ ne FINANCIAL FIGURES | son catia and ts out of action, \°! 44 victories against only 4 losses! rr and 1 tie since Waters took over 7 Attend 7,463 fot i receipt on sos sa | One other Hillite is sidelined for|as coach in 1954 and the Dales cur-|f terford rivalry has all the re National League share—$68,048.45 tonight's outing. Senior Dave Birch, |rently are riding a six-game win- dients for a hot affair should ive Angeles clue chare—ecnsaese |, -0-Pound guard, is recovering|ring streak. become hotter as the pam : |slowly from a knee injury incurred Chicage slob sbare—968 548.46 | —V a ry incu To illustrate the depth of the’ W- #2 wanes Km in the Midland game and he will/club, 16 different players have Unbeaten Walled Lake, . ’ not be available for duty. tried the ball in three ee, Sera ae geet missioner's 044 0 |_PCH wall fight one other handi-|five have done some passing and, chare—G338 140 30 cap—the bench. Arthur Hill has/10 have taken part in the scoring} much more depth than the talent|— and no player ‘ies: BSSSBRRREER SERRA ERESS night’s I-L schedule. - > ~~ ~ ~ _ -—' a . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1959 THIRTY-ONE ' : I Braves Hire: Mize day by the Braves Genval mus |Livesay Rites Today : fs MILWAUKEE (AP) — Johnny/ger John McHale, MIAMI, Fla, (AP) — Funeral a — he FREE . : Mize, formet major slugger, has) = Tn ‘service will be held here today . R been hired by the Milwaukee} ylS ANOELES=Peln Cervantes: 126 'for “Everett G. Livesay, three] Come In... Or Call | : ‘Braves as special batting’ instruc-| Los ‘Angeles. 5." “ones FM Msto¥: i, times’ national left-handed golf] “""" SCHUTZ MOTORS fips, Wilson. Both, proved they could stay away from the Iowa Stadium| | lowa was a ene touchdown fa- }ior for the Bradenton’ Braves of|ight between Gieus Burgess, Meriinn. champion, who died Tuesday | sa sso urenemte 5 : . se } xf e ’ yim f ms daha an gragdhnereroseige until game time. Players will be verito .« houg odds . makers the Florida Winter League. The iat vand Deus Garretle, “san Frem-inight following a heart attack. ‘tem rb ait. Look is expected to get the nod| Rapids, 18 miles from Towa, City,| their guess because of the abrupt = == = ak will see plehty of action. on his carrying ability but both and will work out this afternoon) ‘ on a. local high school field to Pairings have been set for the, annual Pontiac Industrial Golf) | Tournament to be held Saturday; Coach Duffy Daugherty also has! at Pontiac Country Club. a decision to make on the starting «*t Michigan State quarterback — but .Pontiac Motor, the defending its a happy dilemma. champion, will compete against) Daugherty has his choice of | four other industrial squads, Fish-| senior Dean Leok, back at a jer Body, GM -Truck, American} \ physical peak, or junior Tommy 'Forge and Baldwin Rubber. Jays Trip PNH Harriers, 23-33 Skippers, WL, I-L Victors } Thursday proved a busy day ag Wari (all W), comprised the | area prep cross-country crews,| top six. Win was Skippers’ third. | yee ee rece trom | Huskies’ Ed Murray led the pack ners taking a 23-33 licking from a! : , - _| win-starved Southfield squad, Wa-|4t PNH'’s course, with 11:52 for his terford upending Berkley 26-31, and| 2nd win. He was the only Northern Walled Lake galloping to its 3rd jrunner in the top five. Bluejay| perfect win (13th straight dual finishers included Verne LaBenne, victory) 15-50 at Farmington. All/Tom Spear, Brad Lawton and Bob were Inter-Lakes loop matches. (Dent in order, back of Murray. Steve Meyer, Berkley’s ace, (Gary Holtz, Dick Pointon and Ted hit 11:02 for a Skipper course Lorenzen were §-7-8. mark. Larry Harms (W) was inine runners, led by George Bee- tad, Dan Gilbert (B) 3rd, Barry man's 11:48, and including Mike Schuler, Ray Robinson, and Tom (Cosgrove, Ken Wentzel, Joe But- Industrial Pairings Sat ; were Ed Fender and Nick Can- | (Baldwin Rubber) and Mathews Daugherty wants this one so bad he can taste it. He and Eva- Bell Telephone did not enter a sistants at MSU before both be- team this year. ‘came football bosses. The Pontiac Motor team will | Last time they bumped heads, be comprised of Ed Wasik, | Evashevski’s Hawkeyes. edged Wayne Beals, Rube Wideman and dim Hanes. Wasik and | game of Daugherty’s firs¢ year Hanes were not on the team last year which won the title with a | 307 total. The other members Beating the defending Rose Bow] champs would put the Spartans in ithe early running as contenders for ‘ the Pasadena trip. The GMC team won the title & *«&.¢ eight times of the 11 years it has| Only changes in the traveling been held. This is the 4th year for roster from the Michigan game Phi Monaghan Trophy however. Were among the reserves. The players will tee off at 1:00, Don Kopach was added fo the p.m. These are the pairings and S¥ards to replace Tony Kumiega. starting times: | Willie Boykin and Bob Szwast were : _ (named as tackles to replace Tom 1:00 — Rothbarth (GMC), Wa- | Winecki and Ike Grimsley. Bob sik (Pontiac Motor), Burgdorf | Ricucci bumped Larry Hudas at right halfback. tor, (American Forge). 1:05 — Petroff (Fisher Body) Wideman (Pontiac Motor), Lampson (Baldwin Rubber) and Rath (American Forge). 1:10 — Latozas (GMC), Hyatt (Fisher Body), Murphy (GMC) and Hageman (American Forge). 1:15 — Beals (Pontiac Motor), Carie (Baldwin Rubber), Schu- Jockey Seriously Hurt in Tumble | CLEVELAND (AP) — A horse \stumbled and fell on rainy Thistle- down track in the third race Thursday, seriously injuring the | jockey, Richard E. Young, 20, of} The Spartan pirty planned to/¢liminate extra commuting by bus.’ 4 then was set back 14-10 by && : “seen Mi i | SMOOTHEST ) strength over Michigan came after Teams Play Saturday a 97 upset by Texas A. & M. | eee "9 oe We ae ¥.. = THIS SIDE OF CANADA = leshing up grizzly skie ia Conode’s Yukon Smooth and mellow, like fine imported whiskies, Corby’s boasts a rich Canadian heritage that’s made it one of ler and Dave Parrish. Falcons’) beck (GMC), Pittman (Fish. (ona: ne’ ; . ; ; : ndale. Il ; . ; y 'Don Heinenon was first in for his " 9p B — The accident occurred in the | pumeticm a taver ike wn ekey sex) time 7 eey Cory) . iteam at 12:29. ‘20 — Bowers (American nird race with Young riding Penn| . g riding Penn | Bernard Over Klein Orchard Lake St. Mary harriers Forge), Bellin (Baldwin Rabber). Common before a crowd of about | f - . Anderson (Fisher Body), and z \ran into a good Lutheran West H af de 2,650. At the first turn Penn Com- | ~ M t H dii /hill-and-dale squad yesterday, and anes (Pontiac Motor). mon ran over the heels of the | ne | | In q €a Iner emerged on the losing end of the . . horse immediately ahead and) a || meet 19-42. It was one of the few\ U.S. Rider Ils Winner went down, landing on the jockey === || A gash on the mouth and other times Eaglet Ervin Jaskolski has WASHINGTON (AP) — Frank! At Suburban Hospital in War- | | tnjuries prevented Louie Klein been headed this fall. Winner was Chapot's fast and faultless riding rensville Young's condition was from continuing and the decision L.W.'s Joe Palechek with 11:19. gave the United States an opening listed as serious. Dr. Francis} was awarded to big Jim Bernard Winners placed the first three, night victory in the fiveteam in- Clarke, the track physician, said) in the main event of this week's 5th and 7th. OLSM had five im'ternagional jumping events at the the jockey suffered internal inju- professional wrestling card at the the first 12. ; Washington international horse ries. a chipped left hip and a brok- Pontiac Armory. Each wrestler en collarbone had one fall to his credit when the, ['*° : ae bout was stopped. jfans ef n } * * * In other matches, Jack Laskin was pinned by ‘The Mighty Thor” Taste of SEC man Jim” Hady defeated Johnny | Gates in a best-of-three affair that . ; went the limit. The special event Tonight $ Sugar Bowl of the evening saw 750-pound - ° / Hepes Humphrey whip 33Spound Tilt With Tulane May, A midget Australian tag team j rome ah aveel iar ol ene will) NEW ORLEANS (® — The Uni- regent "Ce p . sige ie versity of Detroit receives its sec- Pet ti 2 a an ;ond taste of Southeastern Confer- reet. Starting ime “0 PM. ence ground power tonight against Kentucky's crushing strength on! the ground completely over- EVEN whelmed the Titans last week in ru SUNDAY the first joust with the SEC. | But Tulane, with a green team, 2265 Union Leake Rd. Phone EM 3-4164 experienced Blue Grass eleven. | The Green Wave features a | straight-T ground attack spiced by an occasional pass. This style paved the way to Tulane’'s only of Wake Forest. In its earlier de- feats by Miami and Florida, Tu- lane had a more wide open of. fense that backfired. Tonight’s battle in the Sugar in a one-fall scrap and ‘‘Gentle- Roy Campbell in a one-tall match. Be Running Duel ; Tulane. DUNHAWM’S is not considered the equal of the, victory, a 6-0 upset last week Bow! could develop into a duel of $485 5939 4/5 Qtr. Pint AMERICAN WHISKEY—A BLEND—86 PROOF—68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS—JAS BARCLAY & CO LIMITED. 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The others already set are Dick Cork and Jim Kirkpatrick. “ By CHUCK ABAIR The hell sounds Sunday at 12 Wa omen. The ladies wil! t Lakewood Lanes Sclesmcn Oct. 25 at the new Huron Bow! SEE US FOR EXPERT SERVICE ON be eligible to shoot for such cash The top 16 per cent of the | handicap field and all ties will | awards as $500, $250 and $125 | OCT. 14 AT MIDNIGHT. | Entry blanks are still available The prize fund wilt be re- | A new feature for the so-called. turned 100 per cent to the purse | “star” bowlers who may bow! well jbut fail to reach the finals due jto a small handicap will be 4D’ Sure, that's one way to give ‘em e CHEVROLET plus trophies. ® PONTIAC Several of Sunday's contestants| will be men who failed to make : BUICK the grade and have re-entered {or another try * * * } All Lowlers competing for the 1st time this week who do net qualify ‘15 Minutes from Pontiac’ s Hs omer t may re-enter for the final men’s session Oct. 18 at Westside Rec- reation Motors 106 S. WASHINGTON ON M-24, OXFORD PHONE OA 8-2528 Only one re-entry is allowed under ABC rules. The final date is expected to ve the biggest for men. It will also be the one qualifying chance for) — oe 2 Install Seo Armstrong —- ceiling! S$ Pontiac Press Phete ACTUAL LEADER — Contestants in Sunday's second qualify- ing round at Maple Lanes will be trying to beat a 676 actual posted by Jim Kirkpatrick of Troy in the opening session at Rochester Lanes. He is shown here practicing at the new Huron Bowl, site of the finals Oct. 25. | | Sophs Must Get Experience, Says Defensive Coach Flock yof First Year Players Readied for Oregon State ANN ARBOR # — Michigan's! coaching staff finds itself in the difficult position of trying to win, football games this season while building for next year. Alter the team lost its first two = |games, the staff decided to go with sophomores wherever possible from! . {mow on as the best means of build-! \ing for the future while injecting| ‘new blood into this year’s sagging \team. i Bob Holloway, Wolverine line and} |defense coach, put his finger on’ the problem yesterday. 1 } | Pentiac Press Phete “We're in a real tough spot | here now because we're trying te break in sophomores and give them seme valuable game ex- perience, and we still want te win as many games as we can this season. The staff decided to go with sophomores wherever possible from now on as the best means of building for the future | while injecting new bileod tate | this year’s sagging team. Bob Hollway, Wolverine line and & a) College Football " t “BED” BLAIK NEW YORK (AP)—Letter writers this week chided me for my eocksure prediction Army would beat Illinois. “The caissons all the way,” I had said. One lady, trying to be consoling as well as critical, said everybody else had’ been wrong on that game, and in making the point, unleashed a wisecrack I had not heard since World War I. “Never mind, dumbbell,” she wrote, “you’re not the whole gymnasium:” I needed such encourage-> ment because this week end may be the season’s most catastrophic for forecasters— too many close ones. Louisiana State- Miami. Best wishes to both my old assistants, Paul Dietzel and Andy Gustafson. _ ._|Paul doesn’t need them—and they To try to get inside information won't help Gus. Louisiana State. I have talked by phone with many! Mississippi-Vanderbilt. Speed of the involved coaches. All €S-| conquers erudition. Ole Miss. sured me they have absolutely no; Ohio State-Ilinois. Woody Hayes chance to win. Since nobody can! wil) answer the Big Ten bell. Ohio win, it seems fatuous to predict) crate. winners. Nevertheless, as OMe) Aarmy.Penn State. The Army dumbbell sees it: 'jinx will hold — even without Bob Southern Methodist-Missouri to-| Anderson. Army. night. Mustang Don Meredith !s Prince ton-Pennsylvania. One more of a sharpshooter than either|vote for the home of the college Paladin or Marshal Dillon. South-/boards and the modernized single ern Methodist. wing. Princeton.” Tennessee-Georgia Tech. j have developed faster than ex-| Mieipnry ee eevee te pected. The first downs will re) re . = ts quire measurement by slide rule. | by Schie Si - saichiges Tennessee. | State. rameete 2 ee ee “~ : ~ | I also lean to the first named . in the following: West Virginia- per. Oklahoma. |Boston University, Wichita-George Wisconsin - Purdue. Wisconsin's Washington, Tulane-Detroit and line can play the game with Pur-|Brigham Young-Utah all tonight. due’s — and the Badgers have| Also, Pittsburgh-Duke, Holy quarterback Dale Hackbart. An- Cross-Dayton, Wake Forest-Mary- other cliff hanger. Wisconsin. jland, Michigan-Oregon State, he rolling at all Oakland County bowling, making it possible for at least establishments and at The Press, ome of every 10 participants to | shoul4) Share in the awards. defense coach, put his finger on the problem yesterday. condition doubtful. Syracuse. Syracuse-Navy. The strong, €X- Northwestern-Minnesota, Clemson- ,Perienced Syracuse line is the dif-\North Carolina State, Virginia \ference — especially with Bellino’s Tech-Florida State. Georgia-Hard- jin - Simmons, Notre Dame-California. The 2apolis-Marquette. VMI-Virginia, Indi- first Irish visit to the bay area. | Top of the morning to the top of ' the mark! Notre Dame. p.m. for the 2nd round of qualify * * * Sports Department. They | * * * ing in the Srd annual Pontiac Press; They have such prizes as $300, be mailed or delivered to either SOE is on a 70 per cent handi- Only twe ans oll wlaxt Bov.lerama singles tournament. $150 and $100 to shoot for along The Press or an area alley. MEUF 200 scratch arrangement giv-| against Oregon State here tomor- | * * * with various other awards. * * * jing the average performer a gold-| pow but a whole fleck of first Maple Lanes in Walled Lake wil! Final deadline for all remain The time is growing short for ©" Opportunity to gain the big’ year men have been readied for be the scene this week as area img men not entered and all this event open to all persons who ia as has happened in ihe use on either defensive or offen- men keglers vie for berths in the! - bow] in the county. | ene | ; women will be WEDNESDAY, . ! — . L. C. WILLIAMS big championship round slated for * * * We could put in an all-sophomore team against Oregon State but they'd probably get the daylights beaten out of them.”’ Hollway said Fleck Leading actual pins contest held in con- game experience but we want to Junction with the finals. 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Your ball personalized with your initials at no extra chargel ONE HOUR DELIVERY AFTER FITTING! No Money Down Phone FEderal 3.7114 ‘ 108 NORTH SAGINAW Open Friday and Monday to 9 P. M. | | Donner, | Shells, Frank Kaiser, J. LL. Lesar, John Lieyd Sweet, Milan Lott, W. Hedding, Warren Dick, Art Schwartz, Roy Burns, C. Meyers, Ron Dicks, J. Petty, Julian Graves, Marvin Copenhaver, Harold Law, Bill O’Brien. 1:45 P. M. SQUAD Dick Shoun, Bob Gormong, Paul George, Curt Neal, Elton Behnke, C, Nicholl, Al Urbaniak, Ben Gor- | man, Jim Tinson, Milt Francis, Terry Cantrell, Fred Russell, C. Bebrick, P. Newman, Bob Kuschel, Carlton Memmer, Ivan Norgrove, Dick Bentley, Carl Harris, Les Peters, Ralph Kreutizeger, J. Gray, Curt Ferris, 3 P.M. SQUAD Chris Nicholas, Mike Kachanuk, Bill DeBats, Mr. Wyzgoski, Al Olsen, G. Richardson, R. G. Par- rott, D. Myers, Jerry Breen, Leonard Skaggs, Keith Moore, Roy D’Autremont, E, H. Welch, Jerry Jackson, Dave Mackley, Mr. Lawrence, R. D. Smith, John Voelpel, Cal Durnen, Pete Evan- Golf Tourney the first team represents the best, Fleck, the cinderella golfer who 1 men — offensively and defen-| picked up the 1955 U.S. Open title sively. by beating Ben Hogan in a play- m off, led the field by one stroke srl demiet a faux of oe wet today going into the second round | best 11 defensive players or the |°! the 72-hold Hesperia Open. next best offensive unit a, that Fleck, 37, who hasn't won any- is, if we never get far enough thing to speak of since his 1955 hind pa dding: victory in San Francisco, birdied’ =e. ome “ |seven holes on this high desert | ‘With this system, we hope to! oasis course yesterday. The Tar- offset the team’s overall lack of zana, Calif.. pro had 33-33—66. |depth, size and ability.” He took a one-stroke lead over Michigan's depth problem was in- jate-finisher Joe Kirkwood Jr., the |tensified again yesterday when No.! Joe’ Palooka of television, who had 1 right halfback Brad Myers was'q 33-34-67, and Frank Wharton, lost for the rest of the season. The Dallas, who celebrated his 24th | dependable, hard-running senior birthday with a 67. |from Evanston, Ill., and a high’ Grouped at 68 were Bob Duden, pre teammate of quarterback; Oswego, Ore.: Doug Sanders, Mi- 'Stan Noskin, underwent surgery on ami Beach, Fla.: Charles Sifford. his right knee which was injured Los Angeles, Bob Goalby, Crystal in the Michigan State game last River, Fla.; and Joe Greer, Yaki- 'Saturday. 'ma, Wash. Celtics Win 8th Straight Pistons Bow to Royals COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPT)—The| quickly moved in to cut it down Cincinnati Royals moved to a 2-1) and go ahead. The teams jock. | lead over the Detroit Pistons in, eyed for the next few minutes, | their five-game exhibition series; tying at 4-4, 7-7 and 8-8 before | last night with a 118-90 victory at) Cincinnati finally went ahead to | nearby Lockbourne Air Force Base. | stay. Forward Jack Twyman shot for' petroit played without center 31 points to lead the Royals, who Walter Dukes, who is nursing a’ took over the lead after the first pad ankle. |five minutes and went to a 5847, The two National Basketball As-. |margin by halftime, sociation teams meet tomorrow | rf >d é 5 GET A MIDAS MUFFLER, GUARANTEED FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR. FREE INSTALLATION off, Bill McLaughlin, George : . : ; : The Pist t 4.0 night in Toledo, Ohio, and again) Ladd. Ken Cral, Joo Dees, | | he tart ter tae Mayan Monday night "at Birwinghars| TAKES ONLY . \ Mich., to wind up their oes 15 MINUTES AT = Don’t look now but basketball's a _ ry > sas 5 @ | world champion Boston Celtics are, back — and better than ever. YOUR ' FREE INSTALLATION! ( At least that’s the impression | left by their unbeaten eight- | 20,000 MILES or 1-YR. a =| game exhibition record and the WRITTEN GUARANTEE ff Jima “" =) MUA SS ‘ The Celtics, who beat Minneapo-. 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PROPER BALL IS BIG HELP | As for bag, it is necessary for . © Wheel Alignment By MERLE MATTHEWS Proper ‘care of ‘your equipment, x *©* * £-. 2: ® x *«* * x * * Fema 2 Seon. sional A bowling trend of mine whoss}and is a greet stemgsionce 3 Facil Battle for Tow Shot 9 Semester eatiediog hours of tedious practice never] | ' ig a sociable © Pack front wheels were rewarded by winning scores,|ame, you will add greatly to your Keego Lakers glets, Ravens Battle for Top Spot — g Peck front wl joined me for coffee after a par-|Own pleasure, and that of others,|” >> © Inspect brake lining ticularly, strenous session, and/|if you will learn’ the rules and eti- could only mumble: “Merle, all I'm doing is prac- ticing the same mistakes until I get them down perfect.” Her biggest mistake, of course, was in not mastering the funda- Duel Brighton Mikes Hope; Rams Confident in W-0 Feature By H. GUY MOATS Suburban Cathglic League battle *8% Guaranteed Bonded club is hopeful of getting back into; James crew, which last week strength, said coach Jim Niebauer, | contention against Detroit St. Rita.|} dumped the Shamrocks 20-0. who has a new line coach working! Back With Irish © tals. : The Vikings tossed a recent bomb-| The game brings Shada into his | with him. Dick Bell, former Penn. "To get the most out of either for Bear Clash Bi N . G ewe bee ps spony Sous shell into the St. Frederick camp,| first oppesition to the Rams, a | State center, is doing a good job,| Brak @ Relining competitive or recreational bowl. x ¢ Ig on-Loop ames with the circuit’s 1 leadership blasting the Rams, 397. This] team he coached some years | says Jim. A change in Mike Sla-| $ 75 ing, you must feel that you are) BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)— on Tap at Lake Orion. the biggest feature. Orchard Lake! SUnday afternoon's (2:30 vipa ago. i employment forced him to ing. . Quarterback George Izo and half- 4 M:z j +, | tilt on Wisner Stadium turf cou . ; |drop his post with the Shamrocks. | PrAnd the first big step is to get and Avondale St. Mary and Highland Park St. Angelo Carotti, St. Rita coach, a. « | * i “I think we'll come back, all! right,’ Niebauer said today. He} plans two changes, sending big | |George Drake to left tackle, and/ Paul Harding going at Drake's usu- al spot at left end. Jim Hurren) |also gets a starter’s job at the; other tackle. Tom Kennedy, Rams’ coach, | says his club is all ready to go, | | without any lineup changes, and with everybody in top condition. Benedict, only unbeaten league) el! Produce one of the best 4'BU" Dointed up this morning what most! contenders, collide at Ives’ Field, ™€%ts of the weekend. iSCL mentors believe — that this! Ravens’ home field, in a 2:30 x ke * fall's campaign among the pa-| P.m. contest. The winner will stand} St. Frederick, winner last week | rochials looks like another close alone at the loop’s peak. at St. Clement, goes against | one. On the home front, St. Michael's) Johnny Shada’s Ferndale St.| North Siders were at full SMU-Missouri Top Grid Card Tonight proper equipment: shoes, ball, and bag. Regulation bowling balis range from 10 to 16 pounds. Generally, a lighter ball is best for a wom- an beginner, depe on her age, weight, and strength. It is extremely important to get the proper fit, and most good es- tablishments have a device for measuring your hand and fingers. Ford-Chev.-Ply. Wheels Packed Free 20.000 miles or 1-year guarantee. 1,000 Mile Adjustment, Kuhn Auto Service Notre Dame lineup tomorrow when the Fighting Irish conduct This area's prep football leagues the third intersectional footbal]'Wil! all be in action for the 1st) test for the California Bears. — this season tonight as the x * * four-team Tri-County gets down to To date the Bears have flunked|business following three “‘warm- twice—To Iowa 42-12 and to Texas /UPS'’ for each school. — 33-0. Coach Pete Elliott hopes the! All the other loops will have full lessons learned in those examina-\Schedules with the exception of tions can prove of value immed-|the Oakland B where two members iately after the 1:30 p.m. kickoff. |will be taking part in interesting rae) 149 W. Huron St. Just remember that the thumb « *« * outside contests. : “These kids want to win this | FE 2-1215 hole should be loose and the finger) The Irish opened the season} Rochester, currently looking . By The Associated Press one, particularly,” Kennedy re. | holes fairly snug. The span of | with a 28-8 victory over North) like the favorite, is to host Sports Writer ports, and adied ‘I believe they | — your grip should be such that a pencil will fit snugly between your palm and the ball. Carolina before falling to Purdue 28-7. Izo, the club’s best passer, and Mack, the best runner, both Lapeer in the Tri-County fea- ture. L’Anse Crouse is slated to It is easier to make adjustments in your game if you use the same} ball — your own — every time} you bowl. And the same is true of| shoes, although rental shoes are’ available at’ most alleys, Remem-| ber, for right handed bowlers, the left shoe will have a leather sole, and the right shoe a rubber sole — vice versa for left handers. WINTERIZE NOW “Prevent Outboard Fredze-up” | ! visit Romee in the other game. were injured in a pre - season : a am : The Falcons have showed good ieee la oat eee *? | scoring punch in winning two of . three starts. Lapeer is defending champion but a far cry from the Ex-Champ, Medalists 1958 unbeaten eleven. The Pan- Stay in Senior Test MEMPHIS, Tena. (AP) — A thers are not only 0-3 but have been outscored 110 to 6. * * * | Hindered by backfield injuries, former champion, the co-medal- Romeo has dropped two stralata ists and, the touranment dark since taking its opener. L’Anse horse were still in the running as is 2-1 but was soundly trounced by the National Seniors amateur golf Cranbrook a week ago. Don Meredith, Southern Method-| WH.” dist’s highly-touted quarterback, is| Shada calls the outlook a ‘‘toss- supposed to come into his own to. UP, With the breaks probably mak- j_. jing the difference.”’ jnight when the Mustangs face Mis-| **- ¢« |souri at Dallas in an intersectional| “Our bovs have bee . game that kicks off a rip-roaring| ur Roys have ween moving | ; jwell this week. We're in good er Oo cated notien ob-| Shape, and if they continue to im- servers feel that Meredith isn't | oes se hie “t — sis \up to his usual par is hard to un’ dict,” Rev. John Rakoczy said , derstand with = facts at hand. | art Massucci, Ravens’ mentor, had SMU has a 1-] record, scoring five & einer coment touchdowns. Meredith has been in-|~ ~ . ame ; Starters for the games involving | volved in four. He has thrown three Pontiac area clubs ‘touchdown passes and scored one, . on a short run. i 7a as @,' Reservations Now Being Accepted! at the New ‘hi i | | Coach Dan Devi N j| Starting lineups hit the semifinals today. One of the best games of the | : ee ee Eee! ; commenting os of nasa Haren, MIKES ST RITA Sees tree Ame end x * * night is expected to be at Keego | CHARGING WILDCAT — Jim Casey will be among the Ox- “surge” for he has already felt fost A erases by improper storage, We'll |} Clark Espie of Indianapolis, Harbor as West Bloomfield and ford Wildcats Lake Orion will have to stop if the Dragons hope to the sting of Penn State's Richie ered LG Hahe berg winterize it... store tt... | Ind., was up against George Daw- Brighton meet in a battle of | stage an upset when the neighboring rivals renew their series at ‘Lucas, who completed 10 of 11 Bite. RG shar} Any church. school, industry and tune !t up. son of Glen Ellyn, Ill, and Wil- unbeatens. Orion tonight. in handing the Tigers their only Pruente PE rdiechi rg qual wee se KEN RASE ie ike oe They are two of the four teams jloss, 19-8. Campbell TH Fino: | ganizing a league should call BOATS & MOTORS | faced J Wolcott Brown of Mas- sharing the Wayne-Oakland League | nib Oath Other top games tonight find /Seale a a The New Huron Bowl. 32 Allevs "ied GA Sia asquan, ma , lead—the others being Clarkston | age yg West Virginia at Boston Univer- . oe yauens . st. jAmnre wh pedal puioaatic Fin: - and Northville. en ae * sity. Detroit at Tulane and Oregon **Pe : ee in eee FOR FREE PICKUP! Former champion Espie, won am 20 s+ «* | ba Res at San Jose State. Stcore Lr Danaher right in our bowling alley! == his quarter-final match with Mar- canter an and © ta. = jHoen ( McGowa: . tin McCarthy of Chevy Chase, ive he heal praia sich wee | : : Resigns Olympic Post IMaskes . r i as FRI. 9 A.M. 6 P.M. k . . { }Shel F Kiernan “. > and : banker plaving his'C!&*kston is guest of Holly, North- | | Kennedy Qn ho, Sates ATURDAY 9 A.M.-2 A.M. first USGA Seniors tourney lin, Ville entertains Milford and Bloom-| SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Rob- Hottman rR Christie 32 ALLEYS iated J. R. Grebe of iim his, “eld Hills travels to Clarenceville. | ert L. 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They also held that mymerqus pojats at which the | Dr. Oscar Cullman; noted Euro- new a oir yee ‘na; (Dean Biblical authority who is now ‘rather than by God, and ‘that the| stl, perables sayings visiting professor at Union The- peasants, poking around the fuins;human body is therefore inherent ergs: A fae spuanienl ane Bre Seminary Pe New York, of a hillside tomb, discovered 33 Seat — 20 totally foreign to) i gag as fal ar ‘concluded after an exiamuative, the four New Testament gospels bound volumes of papyrus. |. " ‘tiarly Gnostie ideas can be found| “vs “nthe Bike” ™** ‘are still “the only ones on which | They didn't think much of their at many points in the “Gospel Ac-' lwe can rely.” find. They used one of the docu- cording to Thomas.” On the other hand, scholars are’ But the new discovery is. still’ ments to light a fire, and sold the) Most scholars who have ana equally convinced that many of|“extremely. important,” says Dr. rest very cheaply to a dealer in lyzed the document believe that it the alleged “sayings of Jesus” |Cullman, because it will help to By Edgar Martin antiquities, iprobably was based in part OD were sim ply made up by the Gnos-|‘enrich and further our under- GND t RUGGLES, VES\'L WOUE = f came t rid —— ot ‘Botical cnet aa jim pate ” = Jems ithe writer or writers who- com- standing of the canonical gospels.”’ COOner’) A RESERUGETION FOR XMWERE'S LO ¢ 4) scholars — and touched ‘compilations ge age jpoege the _'Gospet According to | LIL SHULL [ROD O65 QLUARS | ORERACO CIR LT Ord Dy Hales greatest wave of cattinandhtsdomsee in the apostolic age ‘ang pbomas.” There is general agree-) The San Francisco Chamber of} [| Cony< - | BEEN COMPLETAY] LOSE CMY) the Dead Sea scrolls. that autiiéitic Gospel authors like(@ =" ‘2! thie apostle Thomas was|Commerce estimates that visitors TAISKWORTHR f not the author. Borrowing an apos-|attracted to the area by the base- One of the ancient books, pre- Matthew and Luke made some use|tie's name for an apocryphal writ.|ball Giants during ther firet sea- served for more than 16 cen- ! them. ‘ing was a well-known Gnostic|son in San Francisco spent more turies in the dry Egyptian sands, This would account for the ‘habit. than 75 million dollars there. preved to be a collection of 114 ~ 4 “sayings of Jesus” purportedly | BOARDING HOUSE recorded by the Apostle Thomas. The full text of this so-called “Gospel According to Thomas,’’ hitherto available only to a hand- Yy YOU'RE CALLING A PRESS Uf AND HOW (5. YOUR RENOWNED VISITOR WOO NEERENCEE DONT MAKE - / Y/| TODAY, NEIGHBOR BAXTER 7 STILL SLEEP- PRR ME LAUGH, HOOPLE INGZ TLL ASK THE PRESS TO BE QUIET It is fascinating reading, par-' WHEN THEY ATTEND MY NEWS CONFER- ably familie with the Bible) /{ ENCE UM-HAK!«= 1 HAD PLANNED ably familiag with the Bible. | 1’) TO ANNOUNCE MY NEW MUSICAL ren a ce Yesvdem? mle UNDERTAKING, YOU KNOW, BUT NOW TLL Many o yings - ) ian rc uted to Jesus Guglicate passages: BE FORCED TO EXPLAIN THAT THERE that are found in the four canoni-' ica) Gospels of the New Testament — Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Others, however, are new. The authenticity of the latter HEY? You) MEAN YOU'RE GOING TO TIP THEM OFF THAT — BENNY MOZART.'S VISITING ME 7 —_—. : 3 held that man is saved, not by! ~ 2 Se GAELS God’s grace, but by knowledge THE WORD PICTURE veh ee we 10-4 (the Greek word for knowledge is) = oa A Raa Annie : gnosis, and that’s where the sect! = NANCY By Ernie Bushmille: DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney ; LB} rev eur THE soapy te P) (H) || MY_ DREAMS ' rc WATER IN MY i, Nala, GET NUTTIER I .CAN'T FIND TOY SAX EVERY MY BUBBLE = ST ee o- ~ oe —_ Lo : : OFS Vea SS afRN le BUSH MI LEP oo >. 10-9 Gut Diguesy ~ MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli THE GIRLS ou moary-ir | (et Jas | | ESE By “agin? 3 ) ALL GHTS li¢ You'll Find | | a accion WERENT ~O ou Sie 10N' 4E / 1URT... ; k => => a> => => 2 OTHER CAR sition, iectatl a A \ ; tn + | go RSeTTAMLE | EE a ey) S aniirics OPPORTUNITIES | fa t America’s Favorite—§ Every Day in the Pontiac 3 : i L < t 4 Press Want Ad Section | SINT ; WRIGLEY’S Take advantage of this easy way t. a | to solve your buying and | selling problems. tSPEARMINT | _ To Place Your ie ‘CHEW! - WANT AD pai , ee har DIAL FE 2-818! 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Os court. in High Park anruiures | ONnics ‘Sutedied’ with NGM ‘studios| Until Tuesday “Te det me, wing | “Tw patois wine of a.| i8 Highland 3 : jover her refusal to appear in one groups, are 000 was submitted by : ae The following are top actos - jof their pictures? she was knocked Because defense attorney Pau}|Eero Saarinen & Associates, Archi- Tex., architects. A 21-year-old Royal Oak parolee jcovering sales of locally grown| out of the title role in “Cleopatra.” x7 Mandel has laryngitis, closing|*¢¢ts, 91 W. Long Lake Rd. * * * was shot to death early this morn urn ower ‘produce brought to the Farmer’:| dq p GINS | wtice would have paid her one arguments in the Circuit Court) Competing with hundreds of | Receiving a merit award for $250\ing tying to escape arrest after : |Market by growers and sold by jmillion bucks. ‘trial of Harold E. Martin, accused) architects they entered the Bet- [were Hayahiko Takase andemptying the cash register in a CHICAGO Sovbean f; them in wholesale package lots.| aoe . “It's a terribly mean thing (of kidnaping and raping an 18-| ter Living for the Middle Income |Kyosuke Yoshioka, both of Minoru|Highland Park Beauty Salon. wp — Soybean futures, Quotatiuns are furnished by the NEW YORK um — Space age) they've done to me, the new lyear-old Pontiac mother, have been| Fam ly Architectural Contest (Yamasaki & Association Architect Donald R. Worthington of 623 the strongest commodity on th>|neroit Buress of as of Stocks rallied sharply while the) yay Eddie Fisher said. ‘put over until Tuesday, sponsored by the Mastic Tile |Birmingham, Also of the same of-| ~ ygain St. was found hiding : ae eee pallapere turned ‘Wednesday. rest of the mock market posted | mes Sel ded Ct GA ~ «+ « Corp, as an “off-hour” project fice, ee 5. ee was awarded) near the cash register by. High- ow yo -taking smaij gain on average early C. Siegel, — done on their own time. a certificate land Park policeman Thomas resumption of the harvest in some| : afternoon. Trading was moderately |Production, insisted I appear in a Yesterday afternoon Mandel rest- The contest also awarded prizes officer entered the Detroit Produce , , more . Godwin, The parts of the Midwest growing area. | activ | picture called ‘Butterfield 8.’ I re.| ed his case following Martin's Their night work resulted in a ; } e. = in a special students’ group. shop after noticing the giass in ** « ravrrs * *« |fused for two reasons, First, it's than one hour on the witness stand. for me treet Gere wie borin. ee ee $1.80 \the most pornographic script I've year-old ex-con- , Beans started & cent of More ‘apies, Delicious, ba.”: ee a cee Geek at emai. Pete * : Godwin said he tried to talk to lower on the selloff. The demand Apples. Grpenings, bu. ’.......1.... 2.25 among the electronics, rocket fuel | , : , vict of 739 E. Madison Ave., for beans that has prevailed for AbBics jometnen. bu }So|and missile stocks while the blue|think the studio is treating me) testified the girl willingly went @ on ering Wecthingion and fired a warning at least three weeks appeared to: Apples, Northern Soy, bu . 3$¢ chip’ pivotals were confined most- fairly. with him, supposedly to the ue * . * have disappeared, "ease. ps to fractional advances = pital, after she was slightly . } = teripen, Consent ph erences il" | jured when her car was struck . Godwin said he told the burglar slay ds oe ee eae eee ee eee oe by the auto stolen by Martin JON SI@OT SITIKE (re wous nave to shoot it he didn’t . 's Pears. Bosc, DU. .......-.....-0se0 3-50) | earlier in the evening. submit to arrest. combining of the 1988 crop— Qititieon bal 22. 2.ll.c1.!, 2a, Steeks was based: on a convic. | ontrols Iming tar behind as a result of pro | then that the govérnment weald | Bloomfield Township police end- Confers With Cabinet . ea longed rains over the Midwest — co Spend more mohey on space age ® ed a 10-hour search for the pair by rs sil re Worthington headed for the rear : . Beans. green round, bu. .... $4.00 . Gs : , : is. uddenly apparently _ under southern Beans Roman. bu... ........ jects the Soviet when they found them parked in t Refuses to T is door, turned s y IMinots and never othe. points Beets topped, Oa ooo co Em satellite nasi the moon Subject at J N h wooded section in the township ses ready to start a fight, the offi- ia tha Govan Se, el ea ae : ve early April 15. The girl said Martin Decision on T-H Use cer said. Godwin fired, hitting him | . Cabbage. Du eaters ae 2.90 They noted also that many of . .. raped her. Martin denied this on! ! ; in the chest. ‘ pue the outlook is for clearing canbaee oa % “")q5. these stocks had taken mae Ge. Red Deputy Minister the stand yesterday. WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-| The burglar dashed out the weather today, the five-day fore- Cabbage Sprouts bu. ........---- 1.%8.clines and seemed* good specula- . Di t * * * dent Eisenhower conferred for door and collapsed about 20 feet cast for the corn and soybean C&FFets. topped. bu UL. geal es ad Insists on Disormamen er an - ; NCRITOCR OM. WBE, crc wnnecs we cian go tive risks to traders 2 ‘ | Yesterday's second day of the hour on the steel strike with four ftom the building. He was un- ee ee are cake Seley er esa es _ First, Details Last ‘trial before Judge Frank L. Doty Cabinet officers today, but the @med. through Tuesday Celery. dor. stks. . 1.33) The upsurge in the London stock jury ; ; louse refused wheth x* * * W heat declined in early dealings Celery. root, GOR. geesein -ceersesee 4-0 k f f ik win th Torv elec- and a of eight men and four White Hi re: to say 5 ne-aniali on hs hee: GeO ae ee Beene ictaty wes credited ith _ UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. u— women continued in the afternoon er a Taft-Hartley back-to-work in-| Detective Capt. James 0. Stead eather ele eos’ Seine. eggplant, we 22.2 133 tow victory was credited sith oo ee Union today unveiled after the prosecution refused Man- junction was imminent said $30 in small silver was found eather also was a factor in de- Eggplant. Long type pk... .. 90, some firming of prices but the con- mote detaile of Pramie 1 h- del’s request that Martin be al- x* * * in Worthington’s pocket, The cash Pressing corn prices. Oats and Geanel doz bens. ............+--- 188 tinued suspense over President ea eer acouaee Gan lowed to plead guilty to attempted Press Secretary James C, Hag-\ register was open. rye fell back fractions under sell- Pe seen eseereeeeere +30 Eisenhower's possible action in the ecaaine a proposal that interna. rape. This carries a lesser sen-| The third place winners of erty told newsmen that Secretary| x* * * mg Seige 5 the exe he Leeks. dos. beh nese: 1 %5 steel strike deadlock was a damp | sonal controls be imposed grad-| tence than the maximum life t-rm $3,000 in prize money were Philip (of Labor James P. Mitchell had! The shooting occurred at 4:2 ee me lene te nee Neat Onions, Prctling Ibe s.t.. sl) Ie ening influence. wally by stages for conviction of both kidnaping) J. Kinsella Jr. of 218 Garland | reported on his conference in New|a.m. at Flo's Beatty Salon, 16422 wheat was \& to 5s lower, Decem- | Onions. arv sol. bag wees 1.35 * * * : — + * and rape. Ave., Sylvan Lake; Heinz-Hen- |York Thursday with President Hamilton Ave. ser $1965; corn *s to “s lower, ‘Piitey ‘Root ‘dor bun" 139. As the glamor stocks drew at-| * * ning Huth of 165 N. Woodward | David J. McDonald and other to December $1.947s, | Barszipe Ceilo “Pan 40 ce 2.88 tention Litton Industries spurted ote oe eee aed udes — twice Thursday, aft-| Ave., Mikes, od tue ane 7 he 500.000 py bee ; : \Peppers. Cavenne, p&. ......+...... 1.38 about 5, Zenith more than 4 and in t Gene aseminy 8 Ss" hed to demend quiet in his, Bloamfield Township men, Char- | steelworkers. N B f Grain Pri “Sector i amt, ao 1 #3) Thiokol more than 2. nation political committee, Deputy er urtroom during Martin’s testi-| tier Newton, 56 Bloomfield Ter- ews in rie rain Prices peppers, Sweet. bu... ......... 225! Haveg added more than 2, Texas Foreign Minister Vasily V. rag Once the girl's husband| race, and Paul A, Keanon Jr. Others present today — includ- e rs imiento bu. .... ... : soy fi } y, . vi : Secretary Treasury CHICAGO GRAIN potators $0 ib bag APES rOCr a Ye ee Instruments about 2 and Radio ee HE edected Western Ge" stood up and called him a “liar.”’ 35 Bloomfield Terrace. mhert B. ones te Gen. Nelan McConnell, 96 N. Francis CHICAGO Oct 8 ‘AP; — Openin uMpkins, bu na ew sis'e seas eae - j ands | . > : . . ° erate . coe, Radinbene place. 8 ba. 0 19 Corp. a. _Pnulco cystem must be set uip before arms Another time the girl's sobbing) Competition involved complete! wiltiam P. Rogers and Secretary |St., reported to Pontiac police yes- Dee pat May 2 22 1) Tost Ragiahen: Stes doa 200 13 fon were s Pom {can be cut. ——— the design and planning of middle in-| ef Cemmerce Frederick Mueller {terday that someone psicoke pe his Nar 201. Jt we ee G44 a oes. bu so ros itneesdeeasaes | | room, come vate housing for a specific) —ajse Eisenhower reports home. othing was re miss- TET TB pal Ln aaty Stench Buttercup. bas 27077 TL 90] » s | He dealt at some length with | The judge now has scheduled aay oats eoacre site, se cn the Giapate which has halted |ing. De. ties Ji Let, Squash, Delicious, bun. ecle 13o/ Meanwhile. all the leading steel-| this key question which will closing arguments and his charge|jected to represent a norm for such| $7 per cent of the country’s | Mar Lid’ Lard drums: Seeesh Bubterd ne iceeeere 1-78|makers eased and Lukens dropped determine whether or not agree- to the jury for 9 a.m. Tuesday. projects. basic steel output for 87 days Howard J. Menzies, 4055 Oaknoll | fe Hiss. Deo 7) 880 Tarmipa bu.) TLIILIILILILII 7 $9 more than a point. The rails firmed fment can be reached on the | , Hagerty said ” |Rd., Waterford Township, reported | Os:s "Mar ++ 690 Furnipa topped ba 2222220200000 258 modestly. | Khrushchev plan laid before the | BASED ON APPROACH |to police today that a $150 motor nn. GREEKS | General Motors was about “4 Assembly Sept. 18. ny Be th Judging was based on creative ae all I'm going to say bpat had been —_ from its ~ $ | grou * +) ‘ : ‘ position again while he is a state 34 Ibs Whines ne vearred po a Aveo on 121 Merr Ch & 8 8 Fred Liimata, 48, of 6080 Dixie | oraised ae eee ae ite iges| LANSING (#—An ambitious plan Sat., Oct. 10th, 9 tol pm. —Adv. representative caponeties over 3 ibs 26-28 eae oe :. retake _ 7 ‘3 St d t B ° Hwy., was pinned under the { triguing originality and its attempt |! spadework this fall for the 1960, ~~. ar Community Cen- * * * } —_— peTRorT oe : Bonn ‘Alum rare Monsen Ch - “ uaents egin 1,200 pound weight for more to recreate the informal feeling prea has been outlined by i eee er adlg aon n a letter sent yesterday t rade 3 hogs Hi Pies SUS ld ese ones epee tedet | OG [gal ° than five minutes before being at ” ublican state headquarters. { . Clar , gion @. fea he Oe ae Pas in’ ca@ lots federal. state Beieert vs: is colle “Ma to Register coe by fellow werhers. olf country villages. oF 4 * ~ |10th, 9 to noon. bery attorney, Kronenberg. a Democrat, 38: medium 2 small 18° Orde B teres Brun Balke . 014 Nat COMR One : | Also inj iti ; The imaginative concept of Kin: | | aw B. Linde GOP RB sale Sat. Oct. 10. . um m ‘ e , . Re njured critically was Dan- 5 rence Bb. mer, * has requested a ruling from Atty” i, digrmegineen A erie tareeng auce Co". 3 et Gur". in Fluoride Plan, Booth, 23, of 8730 Oxbow St.|_ ells: Newton, Kennen and Huth state chairman, said the backbone First Presbyterian Church, 9 Adv. Gen. Paul L. Adams whether Hay- weekly receipts of government traded |Calum & MH . 243 Nat Lead 1 ted ; Garden City. He is in Wayne of the effort will consist of a series . ward, a Republican. can be both “8% Oct | ght oem ceeee ‘Gan Drv SP oh Nort "h Weet ohn porary eg ea eighth erate County General Hospital with back . of 55 county level Republican meet-|_ Rummage sale, 128 W. Pike. —should he be elected mayor en Se cea, se Capital “Air! . 133 me as Se ee een Teepe Be injuries. AT&T Ups Its Earnings ings throughout Michigan between Friday, October 9, 8 am. - 9 p.m. The municipal election will take small 20 Browns—grade A aon large Carrier Cp 382 Nor Sta PW 2 the fluoride treatment program in Both men are employes of the ; next Monday and Dec. 15. \Pirst Social Brethren Church.~ place on Nov. 2. 16. large 34-35 medium 27-30; smay ESF JI 187 Onto on .. 37_ the Pontiac public schools. [Ray D. Baker Construction Co ati fOr Quarter Over ‘58 —Adv, | . iis grade |B large 3x2 toeesdee a4 Owens fot 04 Mrs. Ante Jackson, registered \Detroit whi h is diggi wer! sear Pep lnmyry iced ® marge Nae 4 Renter Kronenberg asked Hertler to Piles eee “73 Pac G & Fi 62.2) parry hygienist for the bealth \for the Gity of = nt a sewer’ NEW YORK (UPI) — American signed for the benefit of organiza- ‘Pirst Methodist Church. Judson at | ask Adams whether the position ° ° Coca Cole” 1604 Pann El. | 464 eaucation department of the exhorn. Telephone & Telegraph Co. and| tions im more than one county. Saginaw. —Adv, | of mayor wouldn't be “incom. yc iS njures an Coig Palm 371 Parke Da. .. 425 pa - * * its principal telephone subsidiaries, The aim ts blanket coverage of —_ sligh | patible’ with the position as ee: ee ak oe — pig loci “at . pose | They were standing on the roof/had substantially higher foreuiet) the state, marten $149.98 Michigan Panes: . . | Fs eps. wee 2 se our - | | | 4 : a representative. Hayward, now in Car Coll Si Con N Ges 44:2 Repel Cole 33 ioe on ist children f wu. of the crane at Michigan avenue'and earnings for the quarter and) At each meeting, Lindemer said, cent, 388 Orchard Lk. Ave. —Adv. mayor, was elected District 5 | ion Cont Bak 496 Phelps D ..... 56.3 and Southfield road. '12 month ended A 31, Presi i ; i ‘ ; (Cont Can | 485 Phiico .... 246, field School. A mechanism halfw the . ass ug. rest there will be a presentation on representative last year. Cont Cop & $ 13. Phill Pet |... 424 . = veda dent Frederick R. Kappel _re-/ ional issues isa-| He ws vor | Clare G. Caristein, 21, of 3329 Cont Ou ate Brot £4. #3] Square Lake School will be the boom, used to guide the cables. oied toda Noes od oun * organi ® ee ene ees UCR cca Ril Pontiac Township, Cpr, R716 Rca Oe 393/Next location for treatments, fol- fell on the cab, hitting Booth and! * Bell sy lead ree ing the recent death of Mayor , SNIP. cern Pd + 514 Republic sti . 761 ; Mae crushing Liimata. Earnings of the system for} * * * Howard E. Kelley was treated for hand injuries at'Curtis Pub LS Reston * 592 lowed by. Emmanuel Christian, & | he latest three-month period :ose| . ° . ey. ae St Joseph Mercy Hos: ital and re --+2 384) Rex Drug . . 446 Will Rogers and the Willis schools. | | ae In most cases, congressmen. | In the letter to Hertler. Kronen.) id veaterdac id hi . oe Gem ble 2 ask Resp Met -...1038! The Brogram consists of four {to $287,834.00 from $256,064,000 in jegisiators from the area and ; - \ Seq | y after his motor- ire... ¥ Ted ...<6 ie eee eaty i Possible COM cycle collided with a car, (DOT gcee™ ME Royal ‘Dur! 497 | consecutive treatments, including 400) Press Delegates peters Te period Seebing the \representatives of the state or- Con essman flict, especially in view of the = net At bs a men Peo 33.4 examination, cleansing and four jannual rate above magic |ganization will get together with fact that the mayor, as a member +" * # ‘East Kod 5 f. ' rkers. 4 5 . Scoville Mf ... 25.5 licati f sodi fluoride... ® PES SEAT SF" oH Regintration for these. prevent H@Ading for Homle (178 Socony .. . 49 applications costs $4 per child and of the City Commission, has pow-' The accident took place at South ars mat er to appoint county supervisors boulevard and Adams road in Pon- emer rip | The system earned $1,106,160,000) “The program envisions a build- in the 12-month period, compared |yp of activity right up to election | GRIFFIN who may in turn redetermine legis- tiac Township. Ex-CM-O |... 277 Sou Pac... 723'$) for a second eligible child in ;with $920,007,000 a year earlier. day and all-out push on Nov. 8, lative districts ° ! Driver of the car Edward Hay-| reste on ate pe ha tae or one family. 8 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Dele- | Earnings of the system per 1960,” said Lindemer. | + © wald, 62, of 3090 Rochester Rd.,\Perd Mor” .. a2 Sig Bragg... 703 a ~ gates to the Inter-American Pressishare of AT&T stock were $1.30| Co-author of Charles A. Davis. assistant coun- Oakland Township, was not in- preth ve ‘7 254 Std Oil Ing ||. 412 Research by the US Public nae perio. to their homelands |for the third quarter and $5.05 for| Telephone statistics show that ty corporation counsel. confirmed jured, said sheriff's deputies Gro Rak... 171 Sta ol Ob |. $12 Health Service is oday, pledged to fight unreserv-ithe 12-month period, comparedjthe world had an average of 56 Landrum-Griffin ‘ Gen Denam .. «74 ; Health Service has indicated a 40 edly for absol freed - | i . wel | 474 Stevens JP... 305 ed y for absolute iom of the} i that the Board of Supervisors does Iden Flee 18 Stud Pack |.. 183 per cent reduction in cavities aS press through h : with $1.19 and $4.51, respectively, phone conversations per person in have the power to regulate these ; : eee ei a Site Pie I cate ot Fluide tealinents publics roughout the American Re: tor the comparable peridds a year|1957, the latest year for which Labor Bill districts B d | \Gen Moto-: .. 46 T | ‘ jago. figures available. "TRrooeberg tat year's wae. /DOUGFEGU IN LINE Eee aE Be BE me at = . last Vear s unsuc- je im - 4 P + Bt Ls ae en Tire 71.4 Textron 23-7 He 7 | The three-day meeting of the’ SUNDAY cessful Democratic candidate for B ] M Cameece 222 Timk R Bear 594 Sheriff's Assn. Head : & * county clerecregister of deeds, G9 DIGVES TOP MAN seesee’pros dak Tram wale +49 Face Drunk Ch \IAPA ended last night with a ban-/Finroliment Guess 99.82 Pct. Right | withdrew from the race for | |Goodrich .sT6 Tyeat Cen ... 324 ace run arge fo crowning a series of assem- —. | T mayor this week urging that = CHICAGO (UPI) — The Milwau-\9een’pii,. 783 Tn carbide "1.1486 LANSING @ < Fresceuier a = easy pen ae ] primaries be called in the future kee Braves are dickering for in-\0t A & P ..384 ThAPh. vin’ tat deck W. Warren sald teday he a in —e of the West | CNOOo anners par e to narrow down the number of fielder Gil McDougald of the New soy on” yin’ Unit Aire 386) expected to issue a complaint pa ia“~ene est- ‘ | on candidates. York Yankees and also are com "*™™rr Pap 7# A Brut : isphere. | sidering Lou Boudreau as succes-, Homenk a Us Rub oP any) Nerd Pe Ba eink against Wil | They found in — ~ The Pontiae Board of Education; Proud told the Board at its reg-j Conversation Hertler was unavailable for sor to retired Manager F ed Ia Mooker Che eat US Steel 1. 1m? lard P. Barnes, four-term sher- iprovement in on the merits a gold star for its accuracy ular meeting last night that over. ' comment on whether he would . , Indust Rav .. 18 UB. Ton esse 3. fff of Ingham County and presi- | press since the last IAPA meeting | Piece - res —_ - 1 nA bi Raal - . re | icewaid the redex! Wo Adare ney, United Press International Ing Ra ty Walereen” |, a? dent of the Michigan Sheriffs ;,, Buenos Aires a year ago. But 1 Planning the needs of the city’s\crowded conditions have been anes niand 8st! Aralhyt ie . ts * seamed toa Inapte Con .. 392 eet ar tee) Aman. ‘they also found that much remains school system. dealt with adequately. : Hayward could not be reached = * * Ll onue ae ie ¥ = * ito be done. zs * Even a teacher’s lunchroom is 7:00 P. M. for comment. either Negotiations with the Yankees re why Oh) wittcon & Co a74) . The decision culminated two | ~ « Pointedly, the problem the ess se 4. oes “i re centered around an offer of pitcher Int Paner 1282 Wonlworth .. 902, Gays of investigation inte an in- they warned that all media Board faces each is to ee | zi = a a n ne . e a n *” “ 7 * | eas a Seer nee = Peecy’ = Bob Buhl plus cash or other play- Int siiver 464 Youne sew aq Cident early Wednesday on U. 8S. of communications must remain| aces each year guess! one of the schools, he reported, | 6 : To the owners of the following de- ers for McDougald, the versatile pe Tel & Tel 4.3 Yugst Shet ne 16 near Williamston. WPON v ng : at (educators like to say “pro-| «Ho h are over-| "Lote WPthre b inciusive tors 1 tmra'iMfielder who exerieficed a sub-\Jonee at | yp “in Red. 102 | ; Barnes 47, denied he was in. oe mate al- ject” instead) the size of enroll- Mindi cog ball ie fea ; Section 24, Bloomfield Tewsaniy, Oaktans PAF Season during 1959, | ww yohOCR AVERAGES | smcated. = ee a een tee tioning smoothly within a halt-hour | 1469 on Your Dial Vous ane aatlos that the Townsh! juseaics Pronk oeComptied ty the ‘ * * * . The projection came out near- a Fists, take notiee that the Township Th h . 2% 15 15 60 | “Law enforcement has saf- 2 State Paper Firms ly perfect this year. tentatively declared its intention to make oug t He Knew Him | Prev jas eg eS ee fered a serious blow,”’ said War- A * : “ : Por the proposed improvement. to. the —Only a Pipe Dre (Week ago |.) /).3309 1265 976 2228, Fem, a Republican like Barnes, FC Considering Merger Actually, from thorough peri- Eitsting water system in Charing Crose| y p am [Menst ago . 3328 1338 96.9 322.1] “However, I will not dodge my . odic study of the area econom- 1725 lin. ft of 6 C1 Water Mains: 19) TUCSON Ariz. w 1908 high ..... 9886 1476 1926 2358) Pesponsibility. The people of this |, KALAMAZOO W—A merger offically and socially and from ex-. Hydrants; and such other neces-! ““? z. Raymond }igss tow °°:'. 9061 1272 934 2113 the Sutherland Paper Co. and the!perience, guesswork sary equipment for this improvement. inj T. Harmon, 19. thought he saw 1988 high |... 3120 1365 967 2143] COWMtY are entitled to know and KVP Co., both of Kalamazoo. ” Charing Cross Estates, Gection 24. Bloor: Id fri itting i 1958 low... 2347 809 729 1566, be assured that there is no dou- “? , has|mized,” says Dr. Philip J. Proud ¢ tentatively des-|2 © friend sitting in a parked Net change . ery a ar ented ” been recommended to stockholders assistant superintendent of schools ignated Sasessment district car. [Noon today :...3803 1384 968 2229) Dl@ Standard of justice. e . against which the cost of said tmprove-| by representatives of the board|Proof of our efforts is shown this Site ane eet ct'iced'is nit) Marmon put his head into the | ETROKT srocs | of rectors of tha two Se. - year, above. | car window and asked the man, |Pigures after decimal points nns/W.S. Agriculture Tops If approved by stockholders and Plans and estimates nave been pre-) non know o” oe ag ag ag ton PS, the Securities and Exchange Com EXPECTED 19,890 Bored, snd are oa file with the Township) you’ Allen Flee & Rqutp Co #8 23 '23/Benson Says After Tour | mission he merger would bring}— ‘Last December (1958), we mate of cost a8 prepared shows the cost’ Apparently he didn’t. The maniRow Geareens ©! OS! : é ! of said to be $21,000.00 . 4 a Ge tee see 23.6) |, . together two paper industry firms|jected enrollment for the 1959-60) Tate Firther Geties that the Township hit Harmon over the head with a G. L. Oil & Chem. Co 13 (1.8) WASHINGTON (UPI) — Secre-| hich bined val sal sehool The jection esti-, Board meet on October 15. 1959. at metal pipe AiGvcl away Howell Elec Mir. Co°.. 14 124) tary of Agricult Ezra T “|W com ann les top- year. pro, Sb PUR Bo, ot Bloomfield Townsn!y pipe and ay, Peninsular Mf. Prod. Co 94 10.2 ‘8F) g ure Ezra Taft Ben ping $100,000,000 mated that wé would ha fell, in Township of Bloomfield for e Prophet Co 4 174 174/son returned today from an Euro- PPC htt } ar heatina omg enteetions to Rudy Mfg. Co? |... 104 11.1) The official announcement of the/pupils in grades the @ the improvements and to . Toledo &dison Co 163 163 163 Pean farm tour confident of the roposed by' through 12 on Oct. 2 the t therefor F H S d Wif e “No sale; bid and asked 7 | Pi ‘"d merger was signed - hy or His Second Wife? superority of American agriculture! Dwight L, Stocker, president of | Seana cert over that of Communist countries.) yp formerly known as the Kal-| _ 2@¢ Seta! sumber Oct. 3 and 8, 1958 LONDON (UPI)—The late Mrs. Cheese Consum tion U Benson spent 16 days in’ seven'amaz Vonutabie betes Co.;| @ ene Cee See SRO. ee PR-F leee ents | Leah Isaacs Asher, who always P P | waropean countries on a trade and and by L. M. Crockett and William a ne ee At 9:00 a.m. om October 16 1959 2 ey her husband well-groomed, | Gipbal production of cheese in goodwill tour. He visited Yugo-|J, Lawrence Jr., a two man in-| erste!” Pinna Ci ‘ee ke | ft an annuity of $145 a year to |195@ set a record of nearly three|slava, West Germany, .Poland,|terim board named to direct Suth-| Present enroliment Ave. Perncaie, Mich.| eT husband’s barber, admin- | million metric tons, 70 per cent Russia, Finland, Sweden,/and Nor- adcress where the vehicle is| istrators of her will said y , ' f erland operations after the increase, to arabe x inepected terday be} yes- |higher than previous to World War|way. He returned early today after|nation yesterday of E. W 17 per cent, at the junior Po oe ay: iI. an overnight flight trom Oslo. Smith as gresident.— school level. . .te - = . | 4 a ‘gS es ee See? RAR Leo ee eA ey ; : i he ”. 2 ee A ee SO se FR = Li sas a! ee eal ” ante: 3 . | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 THIRTY- SEVEN. 7 Death Notices seeecnceene.10| Balding, Service_1) ___Uipholstering _28 Wanted Real Estate £ PRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH-| EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- y ~ ne 5a ws MEN | Pree estimates. PE 86181: |" ing, $173 Cooley Lake Rd. EM’ GI AND FHA manne Ff , ELIZABETH OR A MO as | 3 we SH For YouR eee a Peeaal"s cedaat| iy yen 8 : ee CONTRACTOR. Con: dec: ee Og C1g0t . ow ity ' struction and tenance. Ed ~~ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING ~~ ~ A Geturday. 2 bunt —_ Sent _S ‘aa Electric, UP _2-3903. 2 = PERRY 8T. ' Sell Us Us Your r Equity m Center Line, - 5-8888 Don Prom, , ‘ eg ‘ , Taterment ts Ferry Mt. Park Alfline-Alreraft for_water heater, ranges and Service. Cabs weiting, Giroux. : . ry. Mrs. Harris will lie in ! lis. dryers. FE 5-8431. R. B. Munro Lest & Found 26| Franks, Heal Estate, 4395 Dixie Ex itor Says Mob) state at the Jones Puneral Home én —Bisctrle Co. i080 W. Muron. 26) Hwy. OR 3-9701. al Mol .t ‘Lins, ‘Michigan r = aTw WANTED FROM OWNER. 2 OR 3 Big Aid nion Chief — &M Lost: SEPT. 17. B EEN a2 20 | bedroom brick and garage. Priced to U j Card of Thanks If You Are Mechanioally Inclined G CABINS, ADDI- ond SS = A ear Would | 8found $12,000. Cas weal, rte ~Now Controls Him MRS. JOHN TUSON OF 15 GER- You can. Prepare Now in pe Terme. PE 4-090. | Soon vicase tunes pinssen, Mealy names Erett_Pet : pal 8 58e8, | gon wants to ber many’ Help ' ip Wanted Female 7 y] HOUSE MOVING PULL Y| beeded. If returned no questions | Rent Apts. Furnished 37 friends snd neighbors for their Time for = Bright Future In | equipped. PE 4-8450.'L A. Young.| asked. Return to 138 W. Columbia. | — CHICAGO (UPI) — James R. : oe vi in 8t. fv © Hospital 300 LOUN E , LAKE WALLS & CE Ks | LOST: ON MONDAY OCT. 6. A |} 1 BDRM. DLX. BACHELORS PARA- 2 * America's Fast Growing Industry " 3788 tool box at Ponti Lak dise for gentlemen, PE 4-1998 of Hoffa runs the Teamsters’ Union i WisH TO THANK OUR MANY Wattresses UNG vila mow Par Greved Flees Sozsg, OS PE S378 or FE Recreation area Reward oftered ed. | FE 2-876. i" with “army composed hood neigh a ves om, aitresses 00. LIGHTNIN ea == KITCHENETTE 7 ” of : for ir many acts of kindness. ES wan Install tad Repair LOST: 3 BEAGLES. ; MALE i|? wale balk, Arage. 590 E. walter lums and goon a former sympathy and floral offerings Short Order Opportunities mail tenes « J duriag’ the net filmece’ and dentn| Apply tm perpen oct See.tee Prertas ee tere comele, Saat?) ales Net |i hit APT. DOWNTOWN. CLEAN, court-appointed monitor for the of my beloved wife A special)” 2835.7 Lake Ré. Write Todsy For Free Booklet {MONEY FOR REMODELING. Ores. Reward. Ane” | _ Quiet. Suitable 1 person. PE 2-063 : T” WAITRES | 1 RM. N nn nag allanaaep the Pursiey, Punotal Home. Her| “da tenmee Wet |American Jet’ school SEABOARD FINANCE CO. 1105 | LOST: WEIMARANER FEMALE, IN" Sonn "tad, Svory vaice,, Pi Godfrey P. Schmidt said chat loving husband. Daniel R. Ody.| Biff’s Gril! +8 ban her : - |1600 E. Kalamazoo . |_N. Perry St. PE 6-006). __ — - ing rig No. in ear, child _2-4376 gutin” te “Sceliek tee paw : Lansing, Michigan | TRENCHING, eecavant TING grieving. MA 8647 ____ | 1st FUOOR APT . control of Funeral Directors 4 s.uy sttTER” FATHERLESS | septic tanks. Pield tile footings,| FOUND BLACK ON WHITE BIRD! 3 rooms bath, gatage. Ctean, gangsters” and runs the Teamsters oan ~~ | home Mors "per ems Gham NOMS soeerseee nesses. Age sree] aiebes ene vee poet X well OL 3-s4he S<$603 Irving Orr, goat White | moder Re er tim aain Tate - ig . Astor. ' =| y un e pliz _ to suit the mob. Donelson-Johns gaaer’ 38 r Or. BGEOUE os ucens ceantsve: -4sscreees | — co a Fle erie, EM | Rd | $20 ore 4-5203 ave ane ‘ pf a I ay _ 3-606) ese BROWN LABRADOR RE- ; “The mob did favors for Hoffa FUNERAL HOME | salen. Virginia Farrell operstoricity vo Btate oo... | PLASTERING. NEW & REPAIR. | _treivor, PE 414624 or FE 200%. | ' ROOM KITCHENSTTS. FRAT, when he was on his way up to “Designed for Punerals ° SeBYSITTING. L1O HT HOUSE. TUTORING ENOLISH, READING, | Attics finished. Rawls, FE ¢9153.| LOST SET OF KEYs IN LEATH-| Adults only. 299 N. Paddock . the presidency of the Union,” ° Voorhees Siple work. Live in. FE 82471 after a algebra. etc. FE (iat bee Fe tae | — REAS.;_¢' case. FE 5-6024 0° | i axa 3 BEDRM. PARTLY FURN. - 6 pm. Bde bi aa Atta Hobbi &S lie 260A Lakefront apts. OR 3-9105 Schmidt said. “If Hoffa moved sbvervER. Live G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. obbies upp! es | > 2 RM TCHE . in his FUNERAL HOME Some, a5 per week. "Onion Laxe| Work Wanted Male MM sanding and finishing. Phone FE Ty's Radio bath a “ent Adults. 100 Norton” against the hoodlums EM : | ea 7. 2 ROOM $10 A A aS A CARE- Union, they would turn on him Ambulance Service Plane or Motor es LSO FE 2-8378 BABY SITTER MUST BE Telcer Susy wats &GhK GG ROOF REPAIRS Stereo Record Players | _!sker_Apt._ 75 Cla and might destroy him.” ~ COATS _ture_and_d FE ¢8710. “any kind. Have. tools KOR. for EAVESTROUGHING FE 4.0444! Modeling Kits, Electric Trains |2 CLEAN ROOMS, “FORCOUPLE That, said Schmidt, is why Hoffa’ HOME “py = P EXPERIENCED, AP. 73586 jobs. $1.50 an hour. UL; ~~ Building Supplies 1 14 _only FE 5-8929. 319 N. Saginaw. Drayton "Preine smn) BY stu? We uren js PRR enmnoxs Bea /BOARDMAN'S |[re3 8x wasnen trots cas has refused monitor orders to oust) —~sPanke-GalbVIN OMAPEL cena! IRLS WANTED iver “1, PAINTING AND WAL . furn. Rents reduced. Off State, such hoodlum lieutenants as Jo-| Re E 35041 | be nest, at AD at Biz Boy Dave Pering. FE 2-4721. 0 Pe [Se mew contraction? neo aud a = OR e012 Rd. =| __23 Steinbaugh Cr. See Caretaker ie Hwy Al ALL a, ‘CARPENTRY | BOARD FINANCE, 1188 'N. | _|3 OR 4 RMS. WITH BATH, CLEAN_ seph (Joey) Glimco of Chicago| Cemetery Lots 5. | oUNTER— PERSON FOR air- -**ee 2-4086. St. PE 8-0661. |__ Notices & Personals 27 ot and Anthony Provenzano of a | dry ing plant, A-] CARPENTER WORK aU PLUMB ETT atthews FE £0238 { PERRY MT. PARK ceMErERY neat appearance, rience pre-_&0d repair. FE ante. IN ‘G1 BARGAINS \ |2 RM. AND BATH, IST FLOO? boken, N.J. graves. $38 & Up. ferred, but not abeclutely ‘> neces AVAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER Ne¥ Stainless steel 3 dow! sink AA Private Detectives | ree parking. $14 wk FE — : ' sar 5 Don't W —K h ts. | 2 Schmidt, a New Lapel megs Features 2 ritishers. ‘ —* aR ron 6.310 ale" and “cabinet, Murdock. FR 21801, New modern t toilet with trade $16.95 On Cmuilinnaicie | WEOR EAE SCHOOL 126 SS ~ BOX REPLIES Deive-ts Orelegraph nee Super Chief “ BOOKREEPING ALL TAXES — New smctric 63 gal HWE eesse) oe et | _ Belle 8 tor, resigned last June 0 represen By JACK GAVER At 10 a.m. Today there | ctrenstHGe Gay WORKER | CORPEN Te New 42° cabinet sink — complete AUT, Oinendiy advisor Phone FE (RMS. GROUND FLOOR PRI- mae , ORK WANTED. cence 49-95 ic 3 : ‘ ults F a group of rank and file mem- UPI Drama Editor were replies at The Press} {°° Tuesday and Priday Own New & remodeling. By hour Di New 3 piece beth set 69952-5122 After 6 pm or if no an-' 3 RooMS & BATH. BASEMENT bers trying to oust Hoffa from. | followin: _transportation. MA 6-1819. «job, FE 45-0885. $150, size 10 or 12. For car. FE, _*¥e' PE 2-8734. Confidential = apt Utilities turn $49 mo 63 the presidency | NEW YORK—“At the Drop of a |, office im the lowing | EXPERIENCED INSPECTOR FOR CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. oe ; i ~_AEROTREDS | Ruth FE $337 : “Hoffa has his own private army Hat which opened at the John’ boxes: transportation. Write full particu. _ $0002 oe WE “TAKE IN TRADES KNAPP SHOES * uur Pun 3300 Bie 1k Ray a Fr rmat 3-1592 Ul Furn._ 3300 Eliz, 1k. Rd just like Hitler,” he told the Iili-Golden Theater last night, is a’ . lara 98 to age, experience, Js! CARPENTER WORE OP any Complete Building ee DEY-CIEANERS QUALI. 2 1GE KM BASEMENT apr nois Chamber of Commerce.'Mildly amusing night-clubbish sort | 5, 14, 22, 24, 26, 34, 35, 7 tine Prose, Box $7. a re 89400. cay ener Materials “ an Figs aeniite, Shaikh ae oo rtain and w | 56, 57, 68, 60, 63, 64, 10, | FAMILY WITH 3 CHILDREN pxpg ne CTCHER WAN | wall to wall carpeting. Free esti. aeelville 927 “Hoffa's army is composed af of ente: ment by with two | wishes refined person to live EXPERIENCED WANTS WOLVERINE | mate ef your own convenience. ?'2 RM. ON PONTIAC LE MOD ” British so ters. |} 73, 76, 83, 84, 87, 90, 99 9) s.° ana do general housework _ 00. FE 4-3418. | Price the rest then call Bes! ern Clean. Gas heat. Responsibie hoodlums and goon squads. — ’ * | 103, 111, 116, 118, 119. | Must be responsible end must ike EXP. MAN WISHES WORK AS | FE 2-242 ee . ’ children. 41980 | janitor, porter or dishwasher L MBER | COLD. VE % ‘CIAL 8650 DOR. 2 & 3 RMS. PVT BATHS. 79 | Michael Flanders, who writes, 4 OIRL, FOR GENERAL OFFICE eens te hie & Craleed CONE (thy as 800 Sr pee | cia TW A Threatened the words, and Donald Swann, who | | +" rapes ‘per om ‘fs te LAWN WORK AND ODD JOBE 300 S. PADDOCK | DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 1719 oF GSATH. ALL UTILITIES lcomposes the music, have been |__ Help Warited Male 6 ftart. Payroll experience neces- $1.50 hr Exp. Ref PE 2-2870__ FE 2.9784 s108 Mrs WAHECS: ER, MAF a5n8 . jen | |_ sary. Apply 8®@ Wayne. || HANDYMAN. YARDMAN, OR — 3 ROOM APT NEWLY DECOR. |vastly successful in London with. |\GEORGE'® SANDWICH SHOP Douseman Live on premises. FE _ Business. Serv FOR YOUR AUTHORIZED HOOVER ated Children welcome sani ° their show during the past three OUN | Experienced waitress wanted. A 8-8793 ice _|s Service Parts. Call FE 4-910! in yard $80 p th. $22 b { i ress Pp |) aeeeeeernrrnr ener —_ ‘ In r er month 2. v t F] i — | Short Order Cooks |_Pear_{tp person at 1018 Joslyn OPEN TIME ON AUTOMATIC ALL MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS Taw. ‘Hure hahaa HACSNETS. | iG week OC Mate Mires: 7 ver € ying ; | Apply in person ask for _ ae HOUSEWORK. 3 ADULTS, NO, Srew machines Single & =a) Tapairediby ifectorvetrainedimant 1 5-25: They work simply and with 2528 El cooking, live in. MAyfair 66814 | Spindle. Write Pontiac Press at our office General Printing & y 3 CLEAN RMS. PVT. ENT 8Ec- 4-1 MECHANIC FOR GENERAL WAVE A GANDEA TOY AND) ——___________| Office 7 PRS 17 W. Law- nN e t: ond floor. Gas heat. near bus WASHINGTON (UPI)—Trans_ practiced ease in front of plain repair. Must have own “ Houseware party, bonus for tele- ea & EAVESTROUGHS. fence St. Phone rE 3-0138 - neving traub' r All utd. furn. FE 8419. 68 Nor- minimum pool hone booki Call PE 8-0300. = BLOOMFIELD | WALL CLEANERS f vou are having troub:e meeting ee _ World Airlines (TWA) was | drapes, Swann at the piano and | a, MB. around *steady| Pp a= RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS Wall and windows. Reasonable. YOUr payments. see us today 3 LARGE NICE RMS AND BATH threatened today with a Nov. 8 the bearded Flanders in the | fob Apply Pontiac Press Box 111,)“OCAL FINANCE OUI As ENork Prices right, FE 8628 FE 2-1631. | een Woo pein FE 2-12500 __ strike after rejecting complaints | wheel chair to which he has been | erence FE 640 ee AROUND yong sherthend. & ability is — wee CLEANING Custom Asphalt | State Bank Biag FE 8.006 2, ROOM | APARTMENT UTn I that r a | aker +0085 : ——— les fur ue ‘or couple fi i | as IF YOU NEE $500 §-3 = flying for more than a desen | AA- 1 AUTO MECHANICS NEED- Sa hospitalization gi ar emte YOUNG MAN MDESIRES OFFICE : Paving fo: anv pines Mp we can help — —.. “ = stewardesses all sorts of physical | years as the result of a polio | ed at ene, handling eierenry. Soci experience we train. _work. Exp MI 4-6268 Brcavating. Grading. MY 3-582! you SEABOA Rg co et oe 2ND FLOOR 103 ailments | attack. se sa person to Mr. YOUNO ae MAN” WOULD e_Orio 1165 _N Perry FE 8-066 ees ged a : . | Bales. Highland, Mich. MU) Baier, 20 Bi hetoodt” 1 Bide. ° _ like work of any kind UL 2-4235 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- LOSE WEIGH] SAFELY AND ° RMS STEAM HEAT NEAR BUS. } _—— The airline Stewards and Their : 4-7131 KTV a airin ane rewinding. 218 E | economically with newly released N° drinkers 401 N Paddock Stewardesses Assn. set the strike | 411.4 a | AT ONCE |MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO zhildren| W Ww Pike. Ph’ Fe 4-308. Dex-A-Diet tablets. 98 cents at 3 ROOMS. BATH &_ UTILITIES, date and turned down a na popular type but consist! REAL ESTATE SALESMAN — _!2_ motheriess home. FE 5-3067 Work Wanted Female 12 FURNACES — “CLEANED _—§ AND SIMMS. rivate entrance. FE 4-012 64 ~ \of what is known i iness ith rience, but OFFICE SUPPLY STORE IN earyree elson. FE 5-1788. wousic FOR ANY OCCASION : - tional mediation board offer to “ : n _ bus e vie consider training right man | Drayton Plains wants experienced ? Park WANT WALL WASH: OIL HURNER SERVICE. DAY OR Call Arizona and Western Pard- 3 RMS AND BATH $18 CHILD as ‘special material."’ Must own good car and come| cler rtime now, will work into —'™8 jouse cleaning FE 3-758! “night service as near as your ners FE Welcome’ FE 6-3745 arbitrate the dispute. ~ *& * well recommended Dxechent| ful time position. Contact W BABYSITTING IN YOUR HOME _ 'elephone. MY 3-7891. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE 3 LGE ATTRACT8VE RMS_ PVT. However, under federal law, | They provide satirical earnings assured. “Ask for Mr.' Forbes. MI_¢3010 i? + OR Afermoons anc -°- pl ASTERINO—NEW OR REPAIR. Oct ® 1959. I will not be respon. ent Adults only FE 8-3473 the strike deadline could be de- ey sa comment Brown.’ L. H. Brown, Realtor. BART TIME SALESWOMAN. ABLE —_"'"8 a Work guaranteed. FE 55-0304. sible for any debts contracted by 3 LARGE ROOMS BATH NEAR layed b sang (ta, Catent ecene, ranging om Bar eum Wale Bones FS) fo lore ome aH dt CURED LADLMATTS, PMU: J SANe MACHINE FERS | Besa hate) Tuas cones Fe a mandatory | _FE 3 | ss t abysitting hots ©! Manley Leach 10 Bagley t vrnes valon ontiac 2-4366 cooling ott period , = le ; oa a sg ded’ te sol Chavraiat a olds, \SiAT TIME COOK” TOSS oe ee — Usingss “©, CARRY 4pPARTS FOR ALL By inn ee SpaTtr > vaice ie hE if 2 ‘DEC 3 2 ence se r - SUSINESS guto and eri i AN Is rated Uv 2 : pleasantly amusing to sterner excellent riunity. for right! ing & Wed. Afternoon. 877 AU- training. receptionist. filing auto and wringer washers. Whole- | “O., 9 1988. I will not be respon: heat “pata Lake GA alte Roland K. Quinn, president of stuf that, while funny, has a 1 man with commas epenienes 27) burn Ave ing, and bookkeeping FE “+106 Pace Repla t | sible for any debts contracted by the Union, which wants flying rea! bite. ‘ m aa nee beeen ee RMS & BATH. UTILITIES $17 36 yrs. Demo furnished PART TIME, EVENINGS & SAT- COLORED LADY DFSIRES DAY 9% Oakland rp eecrn| Ride Cl hse myself Li No drinkers. 37 St ‘Rathburn Chevrolet Sales, urdays. Knowledge of music re- work 3 days wk. Rei Transpor [y kg & Tai = burn He cee eeueret ic Au: TnMs PVT BATH AND ENT: | /560_ 8. Main Northville | quired, PE 26904. Mrs. Holbrook. tation FE 4-608. ressmak’g & Tailor’g 17 _ 2 acca Autoriaiie washer aud Wieser, FE f nm. —_-~——_ — —~_— . * a or te z regres SS “i ~ AUT O MECH ANIC |PART eae RECEPTIONIST WITH | tse eee - REAS FE $-8902 SLIP COVERS. DRAPERIES 19 East Lawrence _ EELES 1818 ede ee NS Bers ceed V Z : : : High sch f - CAN SELL YOUR HOME 3 RMS & BATH. MODERN Liv- igh school grad. References. yrs experience FE 4-4954 ORESS8MAKING, TAILORING, AL-; _ *S*_ eee ~ ing in the oldest mansion in Pon- all benefits. Shelton Pontiac-| Pontiac Press x 34. EXPERIENCED LADY WISHES _terations Mrs. Bodell. FE 4-9053. WOULD PARTY WHO OBTAINED tlac Cool in s ummer. warm in Buick, Rochester, Michigan. OL a one< DRESMAKING. TAILORING. AL-| *™all white male dog from the winter Quiet all the time. Couples | 1-133. RIV ERSIDE W HOLE-|_ aay work. FE 8. 8-3625 terations. drapes & Formals done | animal shelter, dog license No only PFE 35-4032 Sen vicEe se GIRL DESIRES WORK 8 5 OR 6 } 5 14560, please contact original Snr - AprEeNTCS § a ie opportun SALE BEEF AN D days a week. FE 8-108! ee ee ee owners after 3 pm. OL 2-7397 3 pee Use) Hel A & Sari Ur: Laralltnan dee pe: ren tor wien ants LOCKER CO. W ISH- Girt WANTS "WORK AS MOTH- Garden Plowin 18 $15 wk 4 = mum. of education. : MAN! & 5, bel a pee oi Dineen Swe Wid Children to Board 28 PE 60843 346 Osmun Libera] pa “er social benefits _ nights. He Pe PLOWING. GRAD NO RR eee ee SSO RMS.) OAND BATH PVT. ENT. Must have mech- 1 OISCING A-1 LICENSED HOME. DAY OR Adults only $18 werk Inquire at >| | TO. DO TELEPHONE HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? mowing. 775 Scott Lake Rd. rE Ee FE 46-5515 73 Baldwin Ave FE 5-1 e and pass as ber % hr. care ss z mature, exp. woman wil] 4-4228 or OR 3-0165 a 3 ROOMS O 0285 apable, pl FE 2 for’ WORK FROM HER are tor your children in your WARNER'S ROTO-TIHLING | AND LICENSED F ee MURAEe facie = J z ~ 2 RMS GARAGE sore, WANTED, reTaupayt) HOME, CONTACTING —**oxtnos a BU. | ~"“Taundry. Ser ‘Wtd. Household Goods 29 | Hooter Bivd “Birmingham. | ~= PRECISE CUSTOMER ____EM 3.004 __Laundry Service 20 Bibs oN bictelosdshteene esd, ne = ne CARPENTERS POR Sih for | LISTS. NO HIGH Ne Gee ae woer COMPLETE PAMILY LAUNDRY ST eec Dad piece or beneeri, (eee — it tment PRESSU RE N E CE S- \aaeer oe ass PICKUP. AND pile lane Teanion ve Prompt, courteous service ‘ ease TIL & \—~ CREW MANAGER | SARY. PLEASE soe ae aes en ee sho BeBe ¢ ROOMS AND BATH FOR WORK- | WITH OR WITHOUT CREW TACT MR. FOWK S,! rere References. FE 8-8043 EXPERIENCED HAIR DRESSER. |} URNITURE NEEDED ne coupe FE With hydramatic experience. Pull! typing ability for Dr's. office.| MuETIC Co spreads. References FE 68-4101 | ah the time, Geed moneyi |DRUG & COSMETIC CIERK. | s of the problem Is determined. Barmuda s Maniac fering from ruptured blood : vessels, swotten ees and veins: Could Be U.S. Sailor TWA said a check with medical | HAMILTON, Bermuda (UPI) — authorities showed there was SCotland Yard murder experts were believed today to be con- no basis for state- nae ot attendants BATH Ril “ -s MI 1456 maniac who has murdered three in any way. a aay he : x * * Det. Supt. Richard Lewis, who nor suits had reported previ that he | “one or suspects’ in the) Qrnuc stress = =e ee During Surgery Foden gels = ae ke Crematurn ‘deal. $150 to $200 det DY DESIRES DAY WORK OR Birmingham cea. Call Mr ‘Rev.| Entire home or odd ‘lots. Get the 4 RMS MODERN PARTLY “FURN. y for Ti ht 'man. Call WO ye7ts GR_6-1510. - ‘week work References. Transpor- mond MI _6-4940 top dollar. Will buy outright or MA 95-5000 2-0788 -- oa sell 1t for you B&B Communtty 5 RMS HEAT FURN CLOSE IN B 920 David Stott Bldg STEADY WOMAN 26 TO 50 FOR —‘stion FE 3 | inside & outside cleaning in dog MIMEQGRAPHING. TYPING, 8EC- Landscaping 21 Sg Sl il Ve le Ey, oer ay “DRIVERS 28 OR OLDER. jennels. Must be he healthy & strong retarial service. EM 3-2842 Oe *C*, HOLLYWOOD BEDS UsED VENE- ; Sat _47 Prne_5t No sma'i children. Own trans- prs “AL NU A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- tian blinds Chest Miscellaneous LG ROOMS 1ST FLOOR PRIV. CAR \R WASH pr tae EXPERI. portation. Rochester area. UL PIO 33086 NURSE AVAILABLE moval and trimming. Get our clean furniture. Private. FE All utilities Ideal for 3, 3 or @ enced. L’ _2-4820 bid FE 2-7188 or FE_8-0735 >-7332 adults 191 Whittemore LOS ANGELES (AP)—He may | mPlicated. appear outwardly calm, but a sur-, geon undergoes strong. stresses during surgery and his heart re-'the idea of a GI slayer is only one quires as much oxygen as a steel-Of & number of theories he is worker’s. exploring. This conclusion, supported by measurements of surgeons’ Phvs-/Woman Injured a ER, ERDECAPT : SHIRT PRESS IRMINGHAM 7 ; fological activities during opera ] DAIRY FARMER. MARRIED. FOR "'lsgners, 1253 8. GIRMINGHAM WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, EX. COMPLETE anil BCAFIWG | Michigan OL 1-5631 Apply a : e ") ote ; ul leo . tions, wal presented to the 2th ars Car Skids rade oy pinning Must! _4-4420 perienced pick. up and deliver. | Scott “Lk. Rd. FE 4-4228 of OR | re fy lg ig BASEMENT APT 45 PER MO “ | c urt's r ] ‘ hildren whil are annual Symposium on Heart Dis- herdsman. Good references re 7 ounce Cnet WITH 7 's_ Appl. F oy Gee Sa clo: ue. GR —_— * * * Lewis emphasized, however, that ! < 7 mo gen =_ a = CALL troit TUxedo 2-0908 or Dryden Dr. Hellerstein, of the Western Reserve University School of Med-| A Waterford Township woman icine, said this shows that emo-| Ws seriously injured last night tional stress can bring out body When her car skidded on wet pave- responses as if the whole body ment and rolled over on Elizabeth were under effort. Lake road near Lockhaven road. Mrs. Orville Harroun, 28, of 1058 . : Daffodil St., told township police Would Fight Alcoholism ‘she was traveling west when an With Industry’s Profits oncoming car suddenly swerved to j|her side of the road, forcing her NEW YORK (®—Bishop John\to brake heavily. Wesley Lord, president of the Tem-| Pitched out as the car spun andl perance Board of the Methodist rolled, the woman wds pinned! Church, urged nationalization of beneath it until police arrived. the liquor industry Thursday. She was in satisfatcory condi- Under his plan, he said, the pro-|tion ip St. Joseph Mercy Hospital fits from liquor, beer and wine jtoday, suffering chest, abdomen, would be used to fight alcoholism. leg and arm injuries. care in motherless home. Must) S¢¢ding. Top soil delivered. Flas immediate — curb! be good Christian family with -5463 elo drawing and drafting of sewer) For home more than wages. FE |} got et LICENSED BUILDER ing : Lafayette St. Pontiac FE lenges NEAT AND EXPERT- d cure pheno 1 facnist ide LAKE ORION HOUSEKEEPING itions — t = —— = a needs a 3rm furnished west side 5 ? s c I enced. apply at Big Boy Drive Additions ~ Basemen . HAVE TRUCK WILL HAUL, NO apt Clean. Modern. FE 5-5249 cottages All utilities Winter rates | lon. 2490 Dine Mwy. | = GET MY BID FIRST — fos fo samatl: FR Ac1608. Aah GARAGE WANTED 10 RENT ON ~ DETAILER |WOMAN FOR HOUSEKEEPING & | FE 3-7204 ee East side of Pontiac Call FE.3 ROOMS AND BATH. VERY care oi one child. More for naaie A-1 RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL HAULING AND RUBBISH. $2 A 8-8960 after 730 pm __ clean FE 35-4638. : - FOR NICE WEST SIDE. 3 ROOMS. PRI- For figs, estes 2 gauges than wages. Excellent treatment. & industrial. Mason and gen. _/08d. any time. FE 4-0264 WANTED SMALI HOUSE |_FE_5-5416 contracting. Also storefront re- LIGHT H.ULING AND MOVING middle aged couple Unfurnished vate entrance private bath. Lockhart & Wright 'WAITRESS APPLY BLACKIE’S| modeling. John W. Caples. MY of any kind. Chean FE 8-2494 gas heat. OA 8-1140 after 400 Adults FE 4-8240 or FE 2-0946. ENGINEERING SERVICE _Lunch 2257 Dixie Hwy. 31128 LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING, _P.™_ PARTLY FURNISHED APART- . ‘Telegraph |WAITRESS MONDAY THRU FRI- A-1 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT Rubbish. fill dirt. top soil, sand. i Liv nent fo 0 rE E2326 =| «day. 6 pm to midnight. Lake-) work. Also fireplace. OR 3-9402, gravel and ja end loading. FE Share iving Q ng Quarters. 33. bath Kitch EXPERIENCED APPLE PICKERS _W0od Lanes 3121 W. Huron. |A-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV _ 2-0603 ben mo wanted. Homestead Orchards. 5460 WAITRESS WANTED. CASSINO| ice. ality work, licensed. UNWANTED ___ * ARTICLES PI PICKED 2? GIRLS WANTED TO SHARE § & & pm chard Lake Road. Restaurant. oe k . at) BOW CONSTRUCTION CO. up free of ch F 46 house on Watkins Lk Rd. Call SUITABLE FOR 1. PVT ENT. AND oF y i le |MA \_ 4-225. i a | after $5 pm or Sat OR 3-5418 bath. garage All utilities Near EXPERIENCED TREE TRIM: Bint an = : a — ae O'DEL L CARTAGE _ | Wtd. Contracts, _Mtgs _38 Crooks and Auburn UL 2-2848_— . ° : z = Fs i UNION LAKE MODERN 4-3474 | mercial, Bill OR 3-2062. ___ Phone FE 5-6806 f spoma ious Nee). Mar pee uiet neighborhood. EM 3-3797 or with 4 rms. $90 per ety wakes Cotenart. Lake i. sWrieht, 348 a Sa Ave a ick vas a ke TN can frocks a cgatereatiare A. J | N SON. Readtor itilities furnished Ground | Orton et _4-2390. °° cement work. FE Pomuac Farm and | 1704S Telegraph Rad tor eee. ena? Are | FURNITURE FINISHER. RI-- WHITE WOMAN FOR LIGHT | ve : n ore es : storage in the basement. Call : | enced spray, a os trans Gan & , bodyiitting, Own po EROENG & TRUCE | Industrial Tractor Co. | FE 42-2533 iol Fane Wt Realtor. FE ishing. A ne jano rans after R 2 825 8. WOODWARD E 4-35 uron Factory, Rolly, Michigan. WOMAN LIVE IN. CARE 1) ggaitions ene onn, cabinets .PE. #0861 we 60ie e e ea |OFFICE HELP—YOUNG MAN. 18| schoolage ehild. Light housework! Giairs attics, windows. Complete OPC Daily __—including Sunday | buyers waiting Call Resitor Part- ridge, FE 4-3581. 1050 W Huron Why Pay More? } | Painting & < Decorating 23 (CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS HEATING BILLS THIS WINTER? | OPPORTUNITY TO EARN $6,000| WOMAN WANTED TELEPHONE BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WOR WORK. ier CLAS DECORATING PAINT- | H. J. VanWeilt, 4540 Dixie Hey.” for $50. Newy decorated. cosy, to $8,000 per year. Permanent| survey work, will train. Ps a Be otc |_ing and wallpapering. PE 40255. \yygGpIATI: ACT - ‘steam heat laundry facilities In | year - round employment. Rapid) dale's. 14 8. Saginaw. BULLDOZING — EXCAVATING = | IMMEDIATE ACTION | 3e Ae ate advancement based on your abil-| WOMAN FOR CHILD CARE, LIVE e Dredging — Trucking —|IST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC; ! on’ any good land contract, New Dedrm DOWNTOWN. Only 3 bike, fe Tanks — Drain Fields in-, orating. Cash JL ' ity. Write Pontiac Press, Box 22,| in, more for home than wages. bos a Pree Eotimates OR 1.69121 2280" 0 terms. UL | “or seasoned. Your cash upon sa!-. fouses & attractive clean » = * to help manager. Salary,| More for home than wages. Must pa et have driver's Heense. be res sible, honest, clean. Ref- _timates. MA wd exp. Free es- FE 8-8103. . —, isfactory inspection of property nished apartments scatene, 8 age, previous cavployment UL _2-2553 after 3:30 p.m. 87 disciplinary cases reported dur- Youn BRICK BLOCK AND CEAENT|A LADY (NTERIOR DECORATOR. r let YOUNG MOTHER WITH 1% YEAR -| and title. Ask for Ken Templeton, in mental hospitals are receiving [ing the two-year period scrutin- REAL ESTATE old son would like to live in and) ror OR_ 3-064. |aweperme. Fe S972 | K_ te Templeton, Realtor | SLATER APTS. Need 2 ssiesmen to handle new| babysit for divorced or widowed|CEMENT WORK, NOTHING TOO A-l INTERIOR PAINTER AND! 939 occhard Lake Rd PE. 4.4563 humane care and treatment. ized that could be classified as re- and used homes. Experienced omen with eC large or small. 20 yrs. experience _decorator. FE_8-8867 aND seats ee 5 aoe Ga | 53 N. PARKE 8T erre but = consider ee and m. ee estima’ cial price DECORATING ¥ The eight-member board was as sulting —a abuse. : a ae = or be ey p-m.| Bree ° pecial p eG & DECORATING. to pelt Hari Oarrels. EM basi] (between FE Pike & E. Huron) Multiple Listing rice. BASEMENTS WATERPROOPED. 4-1 PAI x. Nites & Sunday, see Caretaker sisted by 21 physicians and psy- Thi bien 4 ~— $-2471 for appointment. Ivan W Help Wanted 8" work cuaranteed. Pree estimates. huge eee So ee | eae CONTRACT PRIVATE MR. CAROL, A-1_ ARCADIA CT. “avaliable be ROUTE CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS Aaa PAINTING & DECORATING. x *« * 1 per cent or one per 100 em- ROCK-N- FANS IF ¥ vaiiasio. Bul er time, Av- WORK OP K ‘AAA PAINTING & DECORATING. _Wanted Real Estate 36 1 AND 2 BEDRM. PARTLY FURN. ALL CASH Lakefront apts OR 3-9105 We will give you cash for your have a rock-n-roll band and Be ; Residential & comm'l. Licensed, “ A would like to make good oaney| = #30 to it mt a6‘s.m, 1? N: Perry.) bonded & {nsured. Raymond W| Fret eatusica, Foeas UL Tia] nd wow ou . -0773. — See ee business. PE 4-5072 and ask | NEED RN I TERIOR AND EXTERIOR Wace TKINS | r _ Guaranteed. Free est. PE «F708 | —party. FE 5-387 Rent nt Apts. . Unfurnished 38 38 ' EA XTRA $8 IN|Ce MENT In os ~ : NT Is OUR ee | inti ; home, land contract or acreage, ] BEDRM. HOME INCLUDING RE- for Mr. Goodman. Z ur ebare: {ime? Call FE 53-4955, Floors, basements, @M 3-4879 | B08 cree sees: EE or will show you how to. sell frigerator and range. Newly dece University, made three’ major abuse Js to be deplored,” the re- 2 8. ) - s . findings: port stated, “considering the REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Fears EXTRA MONEY. WONDER- CEMENT W ORK — (PAINTING INT & EXT. PAPER te et cae: Be tees. ee a at cones 401 eas scope and nature of the niental | eng custom home sales. att ful he pag hprnnan No selling ex-| Walks — Orives — Floors -| hengins. Mason Thompson. FE RIL EY REAL ESTATE west of Pontiac. EM 3-4115 3. Nowhere ware policies found | | io, operation ees s iment | | Pontiac Press. eee | Ganpenen Ne * meg, S506 “ 2 ROOMS UNFURNISHED. STOVE which either condone the extent to ie HARMACIST. CALL | ~p3 oy RPENTER WORK. NEW & RE- PAPERHANGING S99 Elisabeth Lake Re. | igo, | and frigidaire. Adulte only. 2 promote or ha | yment Agenc ies 9 i al 1 FE 4-271 | re 4-1 __ FE 4-482) N. Paddock brutally in the care and treat- code the abuse occurs, as re- 4-0875 for appointment. | gencies 9° ‘pats, = 1 ra - _speriaity FE ——“SiinTihd — BAPERING CASH Pe a H ae Cc ment of patients, * in the Misciplinary re- | ROUTE MAN i aoatoM Soies mY LIGENSED Wall Washing — Paper Removal | 48 TTOURS ; nat Saeed gata ta ue * * * ports, i not very great und $120 a week ranteed to start MIDWEST | builder. Free estimates. UL 2- ne |QUARANTEED PR 2-3312 Ee . _ment. Newly dec FE 8-4166 : *. When infreqhent cases of | Prompt disciplinary action is tak work hours a dey, Bs ‘days 's CEMENT & BLOCK | __ Television Service oto aOR CALUET | Sor emme steeme 008 ee abese de eccer, prompt discipie- | ®” oat! ried Gates” “EMPLOYMENT —_tonk cra saves carer ry a, mapio. 1 HOUR pp ws Sra aan PEST a TR Sm ; service. FE 5-5270. _5-003_ ______FS_ 0-6) +" noomd. sTOvE, ASYRIOEERA- ary action is taken by the im- | During this same period, it was 406 Ponting State Bank Bide. =| pp als VaERVicg | OET CASH FOR YOUR HOME © tor hot water furnished, laundty stitutions. reported, there were 1.528, inv _SALESMEN mts Peery! aaah nh ae rs Gutta eetatialat Sat | om tials sraice tal at MPLETE FLOOR SERVI P. 8TRA 3. Incidence of injury to pa- jries to hospital personnel resulting perienced man i ‘hh the — i) Beate feense bon lando 3-4245. OTE fad ang finish. LePoy iF | SGU G TV Wea aPrER: | TES Lis tee cee | taper oe verkme afr tients is very low and, in gen- from kicks, bites, scratches, blows Bee whe bo ne babysit’ anviea nurses, __!¢t,, PE _noon & evening. Call FR 2-040. _Dings & Sundays __ _..| 3 RGOMS AND BATH. UriLiriEs eral, adequate attention ts giv. and other patient assaults ] i . ve cy inte Sales Manager Vacation & me -- assignments. DRY y WALL, TAPING | “On 3-0888 FIN- ay & GARY 'Y RADIO & “TV. cate ae Ee | poole 90 Adults only iy Osm a } BEDROOM BRICK lin BATH | THIRTY-EIGH1 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 Rent Houses Furnished 39 _ Convalescent Homes M4) ROO! BATH. PRIVATE EN- ‘MODERN 2 : ae turn. Cor.| electric dryer Until ee RO get Augusta and 197 Sanderson SMALL HOUSES FOR ; eae. Oe IN- eufre at 1676 Taylor for Lonnie Weaver. FE 4-2031. a - heal. MA bee 816 | ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND; ? FE $8230. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE. “BATH H AND WALLED a 8. PONTIAC entrance. Newly decorated FE; Trail Clean, heated, 2 bedroom 5- | $18 a week. See. then phone J ROOMS UTIL. FURN. COUPLE | t TO Ns 40 Mariva. OR 3-1328 yy enhasgy ; | J BEDROOMS ON GROUND room house — are EM 3-3474. Pa garage, Adults only. FE } & | RMS & BATH. REFPRIG & stove furn. Adults only. 454 Auburn Ave. FE 2-6859 “HOTEL AUBURIN Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 18 X 60 STORE OR OFFICE FOR, Rooms by Day or } Also 1 er 2 room ts. Cooking and units. , 464 Auburn — 32-9239 Rent Stores 4 j Dixie “?¢ RMS. AND BATH. UPPER. rE 5-5661_— tl =— LOWER. #8. 3 BED- trem Hatchery ° oe ot « RMS. AND BATH HEAT AND eS ee pons hy TR Mccogg Tre wapor a het water furn Upper. $65 mo Good neighborhood. near r" = ery lab ee See park rz 2.1362 High. 7 Mary Day. FE 5-0060. ng avail if + : FE 213 SSCs BepRM. HOME. INCLUDING TELEGRAPH Ri BD A M ‘ ROOMS AND — [durant refrigerator and range Newly Tel-Huron Shepaing Center ive apes? : Sit ute sa decorated throughout Reasonable 40x60 masonry bidg. with of- 49 James FE 35-5475 \ Block off Commerce Rd fices. Paved parking and sales 4 ROOMS “AND BATH LOWER utilities furnished. close to schools | and downtown. children welcome * FE 46013. _ ee 4 ROOMS & BATH MAIN FLOOR | Best & hot water furn Vicinity ¢* Auburn Heights UL 2-2110 «4 RM i APT N NO CHILDREN NOR west of Pontiac _EM 3- 4115 _ BEDRM HOME IN COUNTRY Extra ige kitchen @& living rm Bsmt Gas furnace LI 21300 SMALL 3 RMS & BATH FURN er unfurn Low rent to depend- able people Near Crescent Lk 5415 Brunswick dg Washington FE ion = ~ 2 BEDRM BRICK TERRACE GAS «RMS AND BATH 2 BEDRMS eet. slum comb. Ule bath. 875 E FE 42422 upper FE 32-7832 ee _—__-_—-__________ > BEDRMS FULL «4 RMS. & BATH. MODERN WITH Blic Bie "yeeater 5 a f 7 fEoacest AD : ae a? 2 a? 2 HOUSES POR RENT IN AU- CA burn Heights, FE 5-2493. . ROOMS HEATED — GooD to BEDROOM BRICK GARAGE ton FE 4-706 Heat furn Adults. FE 22909 4 ROOMS AND BATH -— - “UPPER : - —— rs In Oxford. $45 month OR 3- 1391 2 BEDROOM BRICK 4 RM UPPER DECORATED 68 8. Francis FF 2268 afer 6 (,{~ HEAT — VACANT «4 RMS. AND BATH PVT ENT e772 PER fie quiet couple FE 4-6904 $73 PEFR MONTH s ROOMS AND BATH WITH PRI- |. | , sate bath and entrance 820 per Nichohe & Harger Co ek 3406 Baics Ave quire &@ $3, W MHuron FE 5-818) se Balawin FE $-:001 ROOMS AND BATH LOWER 2? BEDROOM HOME CLOSE TO duplex $75 per month FE 2.8616 schools & bus line FE 2-513 $ LGE. RMS. STATE ST 2 CHIL 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX dren won $60 PE 4-0528 Ask F_ Smi BEAUTIFUL : oe UNPU RNISHED “OI = EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS heat 87 Judson § childre Now Renting For allowed PE 44-5067 _ $73 PER MONTH $ RMS. BATH. BSMT & GARAGE OFFICE North Cass Lk Rad Ph MU , P Poe €4257,_bot_water furnished Bese Baulewrd dere siencis + ROOM APARTMENT STOVE AN? place, Suis meas refrigerator furn ished $85 month ly PE 5-206 betied U Apply at 103 Bloomfield Terrace S°*iy FRB 9-2000 000 88 ns to St Josepo Hospital 2 FAMILY TREGENT ST GOOD ! ROOM APARTMENT 78, N '_Tentals to right people. PE 2-7425 Padcoct Call PE 4-1618 3 BEDRM PARTLY FURN. 875 APT ON DIXIE HWy _® Maynard Ct $ ROOM tn Clarkston ares MApie $-1244 LOWER SOUTH } RM. MODERN IN WATERFORD 4183 Airpert Rea $ RM. MODERN 3: side Colored Couple pre- 3 BEDRMS BASEMENT Of a man re ae Menominee Tees ad i Omar St E —— 2-02 xt s : - € ROOMS a we 8 SAO | ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT IN - _ — au re urcn z. . Room _ NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS AND ATH. PARTLY sieges Ae . . “ furnished. white only. After 3 ———— 7 aay Maye & pm and Sunday 3 283 Prospect ‘ partial aN 2 ‘bins MC som EMS KITCHEN FURN WHITE wk call PE 8-0638 o FE Sones _ $40 mo 10% Wall St. efter 5 ‘ oom PARTLY FURNISHED — a e- = —— ean cottage couple only — pre R APT PARTLY FURN FE fer middleage No pets 602 evn _ 48254 after 6 PE 8-142 Clemens ARCADIA APT No 2 4 ROOMS AND BATH WITH BIG Ne®.y cecoratec Spartment with bace Ye oil furnace off Bala- 3} rooms & bath at 854 per monit win & Columbie Ca!) after Chil bs re a weicome Close to >m FF 4400) scDo u o8nweEen i Tr AfTee wiru manbnrw z 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH GARDEN Weil. eat ed an taineac Am Pea “ +n 1 Riculiatind cy Ree) care. yn Near Ortoavilie MElrose taker at A-2 Court cor- — ——— ————————————EEE ° Huro G Hemp 5 RM. BUNGALOW ADULTS stead 107 FE ¢aaq City, 30 Tacoma. OR 43-0088 E or FE 23-7430 after $5 pm COLORED 4 ROOMS AND BATH AND COZY NEWLY DECO- , RATED HEAT FU RNISHED | 965 ER CLOSE TO DOWN TOWN PONTIAC 345 OAKLAND —Williams Lake MA AVE FE 5-044! JR OOM HOUSE PHONE UL HEATED } ROOM APARTMENT Le § ROOM BRICK TERRACE CAR- peting gas heat full basement, sarege FE 2-1336 or MA 62337 after 6. 6pm RM HOUSE GARAGE. AND fenced yard. 2334 —* Ra. 4-2576 with garage OL 1-643 after 5 6 ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN pm and quiet Call FE 80008 LARGE 3} ROOMS & BATH MOD 162 CARDINAL “COMMERCE | em ept —; Everythir rivate rms fireplace Paneled living Hest furn Union Lake ‘EM 3430s rm, utility rm. lage privileges LOVELY QUIET 3} ROOMS AND _ 805 Seturday 107 ae. compe Sr ot ae LAVER NGM. VOR TWP. Le_area After 4 pm _ FE 5-062 Just north of M-3@ 4 room ranch MODERN «4 ROOM HEATED " $75 mo UN 4-9043 bd { t Roc L ee 21002 or LI e741 Bester 0 ALL. MODERN Q ROOM Bouse —-- 3 r e MONEY FOR Mor NG % Podham ego Harbor er refurnishing? Get o $566 CEDAR ISLAND LAKE FRONT a SEABOARD FINANCE co 2 bedrms. living rm. ith fire- 1185 N Perry St PE 8-9661 place Kitchen. bath Pull base- NEW 1 AND 2 BEDROOM APART. ‘ter Partly furn $65 mo Ment Ger heat Near Pontiac July ist Agent EM _ 3-467! Airport $75 per month W G Whitcomb Realtor Ul _2-2930 BIRMINGHAM NEW DECORATED 5 ROOMS, GAS $70 A MONTH _ heat LI #2744 ___s Spotiess 2 bedroom bungalow ) close to schools and transporta- Paul ox Kern. Realtor tion, Vacant. ask for Louise Lam- Rect 6 ee 0) vent Ee ee ROCHESTER 4 ROOMS 2? BED- CLEAN 32 ROOMS AND BATH rms heatec hot water, LI ¢734) toves furnished Older couple oF OL 2 — ee preferred $40 FE 5-O175 ___ NE = t DRAYTON PLAINS, 5644 HARREL Upper Flat—Heated | bedroom. basement, garage $60. 3005 AUBURN AVE AUBURN HTS mo _ Cail, OR, 3-5856 Living room dinette bedroom “bank kitchenette and bath Front and te ee 5 ROOMS rea private entrances Gar age Attractive four-family building FOR 2 RENT NEAR CLARKSTON $75 per month References re- Secluded on 2 acres Unfurnished quired FE 3-7101 or FE 5-8985 } bedrooms pine paneled O11 ee eo furnace Has fireplace washer bi oh neat, FE NOUN ; [BEDROOM MODERN | CNION NEWLY RECONDITIONED 6 RM heat $65 ‘ti! June EM 3.4290 home on West side of Pontia ee 1 bedroom & bath off first floor - ake Picpea on 2 bedrooms & bath on se ond c SSEREDCe! : _ floor Screened porch off kitch 2 BEDRM. COTTAGE $65 MO en Its fresh & clean Itke a Lake privileges OR 3-2872 new home $128 per month 2 BEDRM GAS HEAT $50 PER Cal! Realtor Ward EF Partridge mo 4661 Lake Grove Whi'e Lk FF 4-358] 1050 Ww Hur on Inquire weekends a IMMACULATE 2. BEDROOM VERY NICE LAKEFRONT home Walnut Lake Vacant Lake yomes Avail now through June privileges. Call after 6 MAple 15th. 10 mt. from Pontiac EM = 5-6877 - 7 3-0134 __ ___ ___ ss RENT WITH OPTION TO AUY 2 BEDRM LOVELY YR AROUND 2 bedrm modern home Oner lakefront home 7m: W_. Ponttac MY 3-371! ; Mod. furniture Elec kitchen. SMALL BEDROOMS GAS auto hot water O1] heat Avail- heat 1563 Auburn Rd Phone FE abie ‘ti! June J5th Reas. Ref 4.2929 EM __3-6908 or LI 77-5145 = ss SMALL HOUSE. 3 RMS AND 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH bath, $45 month Includes wa Pull basement. Completeiy fur ter Near Middle Straits Lake nished. In Waterfor area A El 66415 00 JONNSON. REALTOR 174 8 saM WARWICK HAs IN BYLVAN Telegraph Rd FE 42533 Lake 3 bedrm_ brick at 1924 4 RMS. UTILITIES FURN. 4708 Warwick. Carport. lake privilege: Highland Ra _ $128 lease FE 4-5009 & FE 2-210° 4 RM. COTTAGE. SEMI-FURN 7 Close to business district. Work- WEST SIDE : ing couple preferred FE 47619 ! bedroom bungalow Fu [RM BONE Nick COND can Ce. Sos Be OT dren allowed Drarton Plains i. Recionatienratsi0d ‘area -After 4 FE 2-5570 AL LS CE ila ital son bel en per month Lease Please . pus AND BATH. IDEAL FOR family or 2 couples FE 2-4300 BEAUTIFUL MODERN FUR- NICHOLIE & HARGER CO 53%, West Huron FE 5-818) nished home Spacious vard with For Rent Rooms 42 patio ea | 2 lerge bee- ~~ — rooms autiful fireplace witr s ry fall basement. 122K Holcomb @ 7 ,,NOOMS. COUPLE EVERY thing furnished. $1000 FE 5-8339 ATTRACTIVE ROOM | FOR. LADY Call after 5S pm. FE 2-4273 Clarkston. Or phone MAple 5-0431 ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT Beautiful 3 bedroom home $89 AT BUS STOP LOE FRONT ‘RM _— Miller, 1060 ares. On a corner With 138 feet frontage on Telegra sell absol Perfect been a very successful treiler sales corner for 1$ — A big tire corner, boat den only 4 Ward E p Bybee er Bob W. Huron Ph FE ¢3581 BSMT NEAR cL FE 40396 \-NEW B8TORES PE 2-214 Rent ¢ Office ; Space Downtown Pontiac DOWNTOWN as i 3 Offices. will rent separately or unit. Corner Huron Perry. convenient to all down- town ROY ANN Inc., sen tors, 28 E Huron PE 8-046 “PONTIAC NEW buliding. Beautiful paneled offices divided to the Pontiac your business ve to 1409 .sq ft of clear space Lights. heat & parking At $75 per me and up Pe 2.6200 after 10 a.m sult New Suburban Offices WEST SIDE 700 sq ff of office space avall- able in new striking coulempo- ary bi-level building on Voorheis Ro at James K Bivd Central a conditioning. ample parking Will finish to sult tenant if de- sired This building. featured in Press is one of the most unusual office builacings in Michigan. Idesl for professiona! or small business tact Dr M Kenneth Dickstein. 1132 Voor- heis Rad FE 64200 NEW OFFICES — WEST SIDE PE 2-214 OPPICE OR STORE SPACE. DEAL location, between Miracle Mile and Orchard Lake Rd on Tele- h Wi remodel to suit 1941 S Telegraph Fe For Rent Miscellaneous: 48 1 STALL GARAGE. CAN BE USED Commercial For Sale Houses cars use 49 2 BEDRM~ BATH AND UTILITY . Py Large $6750 PE 7574 corner iot with garage $750 down $60 per month _1231 Collier Ra BEDRM BREEZEWAY. Ga. er A & de acres of land $500 ¢n 2 SEDED OE WO MODERN GAS HEAT $2 _PE 4-328 ~ BEDROOM HOUSE MODERN On 10 acres 941 E. Giass Ro _Orvonville, Mich 2 BEDRM MODERN HOUSE 4) arage With or without furniture | ake priv 42355 Lotus 3-214 Terms ? BEDROOM BUNGALOW NORTH | side. new hig peting included Owner has chased 9 new home. Close LARGE LIVING room Oil] heat, nicely landsca storms « person, West a oe $8.500 per A, _cluded* a down Taxes nsurance ie OR 3 2 BEDRMS 5 YRS. OLD” ANCHOR _Terms lot $51 mo one 23-6717. i around oe fencing 2. eEDnoy in Plant i Pee tanres NESS | 4 BEDROOM HOME STEELE REALTY. Only 8450 down per 236 S. Saginaw. This you must see to Delieve $7,006. $486 down $75 per month Cali now for more information Milford 15 | room room ncludes heaters Nice Priced at 90.- Township lj zr fugs. 2 setting 950 with iS dining circular in trees terms 12446 = N ‘er’ ford Rd > age 7 Milford 42045 7 : ee 3 BEDROOMS Tiled bath Basement Ot) fur- Mace 2 car garage Handy to shopping center it Benedict s and Donelson Schools Oniy $2,- 000 down VAC soll ACRES month , CUCKLER RE ALTY FE 4¢-4091 Erk Highland, 5 BEDRM BRICK RANCH FULL bsmt. 5 minutes trom Pontiac _Low down payment. FE 8-1574 BEDROOM RANCH. WEST OF Pontiac Must sacrifice. new stove washer & dryer, insulated aluminum 8 & 8. drapes $625 down or best offer immediate _ocupancy FE 2-0706 } BEDROOM BRICK FULL BASE- } 4 BEDRM BEAUTY 4 4 ROOMS. 4 2160 M15 Ment, water softener. extra lot Near schools Call after 6 pm _UL_2-4208 ROOMS AND _ BATH. . WITH 2 car garage EM 3- BEDROOM HOME MODERN kitchen. Gas heat. Good roof & siding $6,400 cash or $8,200 terms FE 4- ~6348. 200 Willard St SHOP, LOW terms PE 5 ROOM Large lot Park Dr, ee “FURNISHED $5.000 cash 4014 Island Drayton Plains MODERN $400 DOWN take over payments of $62 month Call FE 5-0057 BEDROOM CINDER house on 1l', ecre lot fer appraisal price Dr FE 5-1630 4-BEDROOM HOME Pull basement Living room, kitchen, dining room and den New of] PA furnace. Garage On large jot in good cogdition. $106. - 000 terms $300 DOWN Includes closing costs on 2 bed room modern home. $65 a month includes taxes and insurance (. PANGUS, Realtor Ortonville NA 7-2815 and BLOCK Will sell 1770 Elste 5 RMS. & SATE. VENETIAN blinds. drapes . $6,000 with $300 ¢ down Fe i bis.’ 6 ROOMS SOBER HOME. AT- tached garage 1 acre. Excellent soll. $8. Terms. MA after 4 p m — 10 PER CENT DOWN New brick home at south edge of Lake Orion. House consists of living room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms, uttlit deg and wath Oak and ttle hoor Oil hot air furnace Let - x 120 wai 800 Ly, 050 down WEBSTER. LTOR oxtora, non 8-3122 Orion, | ty _2-2291 mo. Deposit required. FE 2-5452 Broker. Everything for convenience FE FU 9 YRS OLD 3 5-733? a bedrms. bath, dining & Iiving COLORED. 2 NICE MOD. “RMS room. Kitchen. New furniture for 2 single men Price is reason- automatic washer Air-conditioned able FE 2-4850. > oll Reet. Sear garage Ii blocks CLBAN RM. IN CHRISTIAN HOME | Inquire 54 Edison or call FE 5-2168 R CLEAN “ROOM POR MAN. PVT fia factities fun ent & shower. $7 wk FE 2-2418 nished W. to town,NICE CLEAN RM IN PRIV and scheol in Seura. Heights home for lady or gent. FE 4-9381 reowiey 2-2674. | evenings Ep HOU FOR RENT 'PRIVATE ED NCE, AUTO. Lake ake Prichegen. 3800 w LE) heat & water. FE -4-2780. ° Road} ; SWWSTAIRG. KEEGO HARBOR — NICELY FUR. "00M TO we. 8. Jendeon. FE onth - tenant — ref-! a |\SLEEPING ROOM IN PRIVATE SLEEPING ROOM POR RENT Reems xi Bese 43 ROO ELDER! 7 Bed peti¢nis aceepi er persons PE $-827 mq yon het . SS Army Ra j } ; | { . | | home. —~ or pe _. Reer | Pontiac Motor. FE 8-0655. Brick . rough wirin price $6,450. DOWN partly “$100 DOWN 3 bende full basement, “hea 60x183, Pull Al 6- Sad re eae “BEDROOM | finished. pinball jeinity. MY 2-3795 New 3 echools. 15 m a Open saturday "REALTOR $500 DN. PYMT. 36 ft. ranch built 1964 on 7 wide lot tn Carroll Lake area 20 ft. living room, 20 ft. kitchen, | dining ONLY $3500 TOTAL $38. MONTHLY—VACANT C SCHUETT FE 8-0458 $800 DOW N Modern rived 3 ectric Oeire: | ss T month, 5238 50 DOWN 3 bedroom starter home. A little work and vou can move in. Lot $100 DOWN > ig egy ai Pa ee bulld- ( RAW FORD. ‘AG s3ENCY 258. W OWalton i) FE. 8.2306 FE Fiint MY 3114 MB | 1885—ONE ent. Dr. OR, — Fee $8 Houses 49, MODEST MAIDENS $9,900 Wii build 3 mot Ful Nasemant wie e on your lot % Aart boards RUSS McN AB Meyer | Zi008, FULL B cludes § rooms ted : session Logg $112 MARY SUE Near Maybee Road and a ONLY $95 DOWN 2 bedroom, automatic heat. atone | as and froat, aluminum swings storms, about 3} acre of land, | Monthly payments $60. Includes principle and interest’ Greater Norwest Realty. Call Dlamond 1-1T25 $6 800 Lnsod —— $64 MO Good 6 hous: 2 lots, x wo 3364 4 Alida. MU 91116 or | _ UL 3-148) $25,000 HOME FOR $18,500 Union Lake ares. Attention rea! estate investors or someone loos- tng for buy ever offered Estate sized lot am the trees ver @ golf course. 14 x 16 screened- veer 2 bigh meets sell to person wi a $10.80) morere Must be sold this week 3-6512 AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS | we offer low prices —— rehases on cypsto “Sealy Built" homes — p00 s. We'll secure mortgage No obligation Builders Exchange FE 37210 or UL _ 2-3464 AT ROCHESTER 3} bedroom brick ranch With 2 ceramic tile baths, eg All electric kitchen asement y rag J — bome on large coup- try lot udson $20400. Phone OL or eppt FRANE M SHEPARD. REALTOR 1010 Adams Rd. Rochester rice — ASSOCIATE BROKERS Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Investment Company es. ess 632 W. Huron 443 ORCHARD LK. AVE. “PE 8-0663 | oe — Ee 8-1275 | A GOOD LARGE — 1 HOME : | with modern kitchen in McConne e area. By owner. With or without * gee al oe a room home _ furniture FE 2-3762 Bath on 2nd Extra stool, | lavatery and ewer in base- AUBURN HEIGHTS — 3 BED ment. §7.500 No down payment | room, large utility room. oll beat, required for Veteran. large living room, semi-finished | PROSPECT ST. Good 3 attic. large iot om paved street home Full beth on 2nd $6950 full price. $750 down. 960 Stool on Ist Moor Basement. Fur- a month nace Gerage. $7,500. Low down payment 2 AND 3 BEDROOM — Do-It- yoursel! home near beautiful Lake Orion. $100 down, $30 per month H. C. NEWINGHAM Corner Auburn & Crooks Rds UL 2-3310 AUBRN HEIGHTS DISTRICT 5 room home, modern and garage Enclosed and heated front and rear porch 2@ Oi! furnace heat balance $5 7 contract at $62 monthiy Immediate possession Lincoln 5-7760__ BY OWNER rms. full Deasement. gas Near Owens School Reas payment 63 E. Beveriy 4-0281 heat FE BLOOMFIELD TWN $1.25000 DN 3 bedrooms large dining area Lot 80 x 120 3 yr old Imme- diate possession. By owner SL 4-4281 _ BY OWNER Siz room bungalow 2-car garage Hardwood floors. painted walis full basement. auto heat. Storms & screens Beautiful carpets. 78 _Dwight FE 2.0606. BY OWNER 5 ROOMS AND BATH Full basement. gas heat. PE 8-4149 after 5 pm BIRMINGHAM-PRICED TO SELL By owner, 3 bedroom Cape Cod. Without furniture. Immediate 1"y baths. living room with fire- eee down estab” place, separate dini room both IMMEDIA . 6 RM. fully carpeted Full basement. 2 ranch mn basement, nice 100 car garage, glassed in terrace foot lot. $7.900, terms. yy | Beautifully landscaped located 1, 6455 Adamson off Roa block from ig of Martyr's the and meezenge School 3 prone BIG PONTIAC BUY AT ONLY $9.550 IN HURON GARDE? 3 BR. FULL BASEMENT Butlt on large shaded lot in ceramic tiled bath. separate dining room. all carpeting in- cluded Has 2 car garage 1 block to bus Hurry. now C SCHUETT FE 8-0458 BY “OWNER, LARGE RANCH brick home, 27 ft x 73 ft rooms full basement. 2 ulecea, 1's bath, mee garage Seeing ts believing. make me an fer. Starting $18.500 OR 3-4763 BY OWNER, 6 ROOM HOUSE basement. gafage Lot 40%485 $6.500 $1,000 dn 150 Hillfield _ FE_5-5830__ ee BY OWNER BALE—TRADE—OR LEASE With option — § bedroom on extra large lot in desirable locatior ‘g mile north of Post Office on fepphte dead-end street Ideal for children. Very favorable terms or will trade equity for rhea of equal value. Phone OR 4-0306 “BY OWNER BEDROOM BRICK. built in helen and range ‘all tile 828 Main 8t bath, gas heat. colored fixtures Large lot. storms, screens. Call for appointment. FE 8-8468 BY OWNER “ALL MODERN 4 down 1-7311 | | ; ' home | 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1% baths. | In Clarkston. Near schools an stores Nice Utility room Auto s heat Aluminum storms screens throughout. Car port. Approx. *4 acre lot. surrounded by trees Owner transferred—sacrifice for landscaping. Patio | | | | | $14.900 Cash to gis Fp or land | contract agreeable Apie 5-1537 BETWEEN 14° AND 15 MILE RD east of Woodward. 4 bedroom home. newly decorated. Low down payment or will trade my $3000 on lake property HOward BY OWNER — $3,700 CSAH 3 rooms and bath, full basement city improvements. Located at 7 Parkdale. For more information __144 Judson after 4 p.m BARGAIN!!! Lake Rad. across from Lk 2 bedroom modern down. Must sell. MY Williams Maceda or BY OWNER. RANCH-TYPE 2 BED- rooms, utility. ledge rock fire- place. Attached 14x24 foot garage Prk arte oak flooring large kitchen and snack bar “@ acre. restricted Lake fades te schools and stores 3-2024 BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE Storms and screens. Near MSUO _ $55 per mo. Gag heat. FE 4-4848 BY OWNER: 3 BEDRM WEST suburban Shake shingles. Lake ivileges arge lot in Terms to suit. Bi OOM. J ALL Garage. 20 x a $8500 terms $6500 M 3-0511. If no answer call FR 8-3400 BY OWNER. 3361 W. WALTON Blvd. 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 car garage Price is right, Ap- pointment. OR 3-8814_ __ COLORED I personally own several feces of property, iving. Must ah for sons ane 5 ROOM aa BATH. nice ye] rea- oh owner, CUSTOM Labec Wienps | o xs. tise, etarfire Bidg. nto ‘ms DO} c. N'T LET LACK ir rec. 8 you from i ir own = Tr home. See SEABOAR sree | Per 8-9661. Don McDonald | Will Bulld 3 bedroom oats | home ith base an& 1% baths Your, mal jot or ours, oak floors. cupboards, pape kitchen and dining. Er 7 ROOM ed tnole tt Rou details. Ask FS te te ma assume M Pt cent GI! reereation room, 2-car garage. mortgage ‘ALL $-0804 any- PRE 2-7306 on 5:30 ; | time except between | p.m. and NOnTH Bi E | 4 _ p.m | bath, eerewees floors. Low down EMERSON S47 9 RMS 2 LOTS parment. 4% per cent Gh awner garage Q“i2 dn $'2 wk Lil ) 'own for Week F 8-06 ' both income & | j . Y ANLAN- wut > ot 10-9 “They belong to the French people next door, so naturally | ye they can't read English! See near W. clear small home o ful lige. brick. Bner® Ow 3000l Good it. & fishi "yas. PE &-2229. ine “ TRADE OR SELL, FOR FR $ Fb ag re ton Woods Sub. Now for Sale Value Packed The Lakelander Model 3 Bedroom ranch. large basement, For Sale Houses __49 EAST BLVD Brick, $& 800 NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL 4 bedroom, 2 car garage, closed- in front porch. Must sell. Priced below market. $12,500 J.C wo Realtor 4 EF Walton __FE 60441 FOR COLORED @ room & bath On Paddock St In Pontiac Up for quick $5500 cash or 8500 terms. down payment OA 82461 FOR RENT OR- LEASE | Low 0 BREEZEWAY. 2 CAR GA- Racm Ga8S HEAT. CLOSE TO PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL TERRACE | rooms, nice and clean | newly éecorated. Priced for quick | a wale { | 258 bedroom | 609 E Flin: RUSS McNAB _ _ For Sale Houses 49 NORTH SUBURBAN 5 rooms full basement. forced air ol] heat. Il\ecar garage, a | ——— 1 acre fenced. Priced r quick sale. Small down pay: | ment $800 DOWN 3 bedroom, partly finished home. | hye wired poe electric stove. | $100 DOWN | 3 recom garage home. — build. | ing space on front of lot CRAWFORD AGENCY WwW. Walton ie | uy Sine Near Waterford High > 3 Bedroom home, carport. Situ- on rge lot. Restricted neighborhood. Se floors. ceramic tile bath, new dec- | orated. A buy at $11, Por | further ormation call. Herbert C. Davis, Ritr. FE 5-431! NO MONEY DOWN Will build a — home on your lot Any I basement. Rough wiring. me plans or ours | — or ai ahd 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH ERFORD INPORMATION WRITE BOX 3 _PONTIAC PRESS. FOR SALE block west of — Belt — Near = day. | toT7p home with prick attached Wall-to-wall carpeting and Full basement. gas heat, finiehed recreation room. 2 firepiaces. FHA or conventional. Immedi- ate occupancy. Gerard Putters Compan MA 0823 after 4 pm SALE BY OWNER. 3 BED- room. 2 car HURON GARDENS 2 bedroom modern house with or | _Phone owner. OR 3-1 = 1922 st JOSEPH. 1 5 ecateren 7 ab } For information call , garage, very good | condition, north end. FE 2-6258 — breeszewa), Sear garage, gas heat, ¢ ted drapes OG It-ins 4 Estates. 1244 Dundee ater- ford Twp. Open. NEW BRICK 3-BDRM. Close to all schools. Restricted | it - Bue ins, ta tou: ‘piece HOME 736 E. BEVERLY OPEN SATURDAY 1 TO 9 P.M. $390 Dn. : ae car ga- at sage Ea hake a » FAME oopers_ periment first floor. ¥-2 Foot apartments Ow wants to Wave state snd will sell with down pay- ment or take in good land Ev 3 after 6 call Mr. Carsner, back porch. Car; 2 Ladin . 3 a u Pe bla privileges. _ ae ; A. JOHNSON, Realtor Only y $28 500. 0 Terms MOVES YOU IN! 1704 S. Tele h Rd. Several other homes to show fe yes. Fe. Open er & Sunday, to ics FE 4- apa crmeti ioe ne Se! No Additional Ra. left to Lakewind, to - O ward left to model. 4i 4/ Houseman-Spitzley Costs! . FE 1-133] : TRADE-SELL. | LovEty 4 BEDRM. | _2 baths. PE 5 | Big mony ranch homes. | TWO BabaOone > ONE. NEAR Oak floors. birch ¢ » |W | COLGATE Crescent Lk. Older type home in formica counters, | this ost new 3 bedroom good cond. Basement. garage. ex- | <0 oe qanee, pnemarg | bes a, shin eek Geers. (oss eat, ne ee ee ee) hh een ewer, wholes eC s plenty. Beautiful niteben with E : eager interior and exte colors. lots of ae as fd | TRI-LEVEL STARTER Come out and see the buy of = pleasure to show o wrelg © year 8 ome. Full price” Fis 600 wi MONEY DOWN schoo) area. } — - home to a — { t or ours. Have mode , } G Piattiey eM 3-082 Warren Stout, Realtor | LISTER BARM ints 2 bedroom 7 N. 8 w St. PE 5-8165 ranch with a ne a WE TRADE ola ion Qas beat, 1 ad = - = | & x 200 ft. lot with of shade CASS LAKEFRONT H | trees. Has 20 apple trees, 4 pear, ebheoang beach. on a er | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ie¢ y. 200 . grape arbor. omes. Each replace °& | only basement. If you like surprises) / ot | a aa ot oe _—_ —wailt until you see the interior, —— | pe bing —_ — go | a iw ur ome se or leas twice as much. One unit rents | j all, Ae a mone | - room for $80 per month — could be ome walls. Oak more. $19,500. At least $5,000 re-| n | pul t. Ol a ul G! TRANSFERRED eae | Lola mp | heat. Wall i wall carpeting, Oreer Re. — 3 Sedrove rench| site aad landsceped Bir he 4S ome. 2 god perfection More than (| Gown to Gi ore. Huge ang Cae 315,300, Easy e epece a ms to ve : ELWOOD REALTY | Large “Uving and dining | FOR COLORED | ing rE 2-5452 FE "E 4-5303 | room nicely ¢ . Ove with full ent. Oak floors, WATERFORD TOWN HALL AREA! >edroom and bath down, 2 | heat. Lovely kitebe Lovely 2 bedroom brick Large up. Master bedroom is ac } with cu . This ledgerock fireplace. Attractive tually 15 x 16. There's a | truly is a lovely home. We also living room. Dining room. Built-/| ‘ e On in the have several mes with no in Kitchen. Complete basemen? | Bent Oil AC heat setae «| «money dows to Gl. Call Mr. Automatic heat. Reasonable down | Par? and within pool Pointer at 8- Payment. Complete price only walking distance. Be ac h $13,900. GRASS LAKE privileges for all the fami- | : y to 2 car garage oo a = special nice | plus e@ eated office See room ome 2 wooded lois compare with othe | ' Also property includes 2 lake- carve seen in the ride | REAL UPSTATE & DOCRANCS front lots with summer house | 900 price bracket. | #3 BALDW Priced for quick sale at only — $10500 with attractive terms ONE OP THE most ot _appeet- _ART MEYER S homes We've any Dorothy Snyder Lavender Fg gs Bg Ka Realtor Est. 29 Years brick, Beautifully decoret- | 7001 Highiand Rd «M5@) a ces aa a eet Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4¢-6417/ = ciegn ft. living room oH : c “ca ~ NEAR ROCHESTER 3 cove ceiling Ceramic bath | SUNDAY 1 TO 5 Toom. garage breezew ere are 3 roo us ee. ony bids only Call owner | &@ sewing room. “si eded Cass Lake Privileges PE 5-4435 fenced lot a dbiock Real nice a ~" the water and you'll rooms, brick — hte smear GAYI LORD Stat Supa ise and boat privileges. | tition. ‘Priced fo sell. $14.000 on Recommended for the couple Leda who DIRECTIONS: Orchard Lake Rd. PONTIAC OF EFICE | of aareat big} —— “to Commerce Rd. Turn right on | 36 E. PIKE lot and wish Leroy to Westcombe. Nice Family Home by Owner 7 room with one. 3 —— and beth up. room or Nving room, kitchen down. nid basement. Gravit i a — oe Linea Donelson venient to = dicts and Emanuel Bape | pero Call FE 5- 10, for | IMMEDIATE POSSEBSION - — North- on corner, ; side 2 bedroom fenced lot. Built in 1962 and jn excellent condition. Price $8,975 Easy terms STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B D CHAR EALTOR 1717 8 Telegraph PE 4-0521 IDEAL 5 LOCATION NEAR B HAM!) gg ted a aa 1 block to schools 3 ranch on large fot areies Storms & screens Only $14 750 at 4's per cent mtge FE 3 T1357 IN ROCHESTER | A stone fire meng at one end of 23 Rochester's _ new home sec- tions. This home fs situated on a beautifully landscaped lot be- neath tower hickory and elm trees. Extras including aluminum storms & screens, arabime hoes dis- posal, slate entry, finishe re water softener, gas bee many more features. 4 years eld Price $17,900. Immediate pos- session. Terms. SMITHA & LILLY, EXC __ OLive 18141 LOW DOWN PAYM'T 3 bedrooms 2 up and 1 down Full basement — near Northern High School. 662 Lebaron 4 heat. Family moving out of state Low taxes and low down pay- ment Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 75 West Huron 8t ___FE_5-8161 or FE ¢4278 Lakefront On Lower Straits Lake - . utiifty room, oe 2 bed dining: room lass in fro porch l-car garage. $11,500 with very good terms Small Down Payemnt 2 bedrooms with full basement. oi) furnace with lake privileges on Crescent Lake. Now vacant. move right in—make us an offer. Nothing Down—GI 3 bedroom _ | = a oll ht heat. Large x ‘oot Total selling "oriee, 779 10.500 John J. Vermett REALTY 9203 Commerce Rd. LOOK —— Lake hag come _— offers” Natura) sandy be } Lovely surseuaaings 3. Community water : Blacktop roa 6 Take Huron (M59 Elizabeth Lake Pea‘ left 4% to ss st ‘call— “41 David W and Young, Ritr. LAKE ORION § 8 Mane lakefront. Onner. CAKE FRONT. 4 LOTS FENCED. 6r ag ng ory oo mules . pe t Ss “ Baldwin Reale $17,800 1 _owner. Li ’ OTTAWA DRIVE Sell or trade opechven 3 bedroom | brick. Livin room, fi room, study. dining room. finished | Rochester | m house with good basement | On large corner lot) You may, EM_ 3-6466 | west to | miles | a5 COLONIAL BIRMINGHAM--Very 2531 8. Lapeer ' FE 48550 Nothing Down Will build starter bome on your lot. Our plans or your — Bssement peony os Vide pm our $2837. ted liv’ room. Nive lot. Paved ane to Boece gill 2 bh $1000 do HILLS Bloomfield Twp. A very attractive 2 bedroom reg! with dining room, recrea- saline oe at Bag ere are rage. The beautiful : of “he res ne shaded lawn from 3 2 pasture windows. $24,500 with down. bus Only ood older 3 bedroom home on fenced corner lot. street. Handy lol, je HOLMES, INC FE §-2953 ONLY 2 LEPT — OPEN } custom built bedrooms ace recreation room, | built-in kitchen. 90 ft. canal | access to eyiven and Cass Lakes Bui sell for $36,000, now | Builder must sell. M. Jones, Real Est. | * 832 W. Huron FE r_vins | OFFERED ) BY OWNER. NEAT 2. bedroom frame bome tn Maceday | Gardens. Cyclone fenced 100 « 150 foot lot. Large patio. Close to elementary school and store. $9,- . terms. OR 3-4615. PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 8-2209 _RENT WITH t OPTION Myrtle Avenué ROCHESTER, 3 BEDRMS. in 1957 on ‘a Auburn area with storms, screens system Storage shed total and only $65 mo C. SCHUETT FE _ 8-0458 — 2 ‘BED- Ae acre in Complete — fire alarm $7,950 Built Crooks. room modern. UL ROCHESTER OWNER ferred. 3 bedrm., tri-level. Tnished recreation room. Gas heat. 2 biks. to Catholic & public schools. | All improvements. A mortgage | 17,500. Will consider a, _ 1336 Catalpa Drive. 2 bedrm. home in village. By | owner. Lea State. OL 1-026) . SELL OR TRADE Por ythin, ual me EY my $4,000 equity for yo 3 bed- reom ranch home. Just ~~ ears old. Anchor fence, 73s, on ved road. Owner. - 1582. RANCH HOME Good we néar Watkins — | room brick, pane attached garage. 2 es. of] furnace, slum. |, Large tot. $18,500, terms. jocation, near. storms. s. | no — aia "PONTIAC REALTY Ys Baldwin lace, Sun- | Suburban ving walt t Its Be Best | (CONVERTIBLE "4) Ww. W. ROSS HOMES SPRCIA COLORED GI. NO MONEY DOWN Sharp bedroom e, ly decors’ ety c « and | ent . mom m age costs, only per m plus taxes. , t PZ * R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR ¢ 345 Oekiand Ave Open ® ta ® Fr 5 0693 or FR 42571 a PFE 5-6175 PE 3.9693 HARD To oot ust what a paper j poles this really is. You or two houses lots condition. $2057 FOR THE MAN WANTS ‘THE BEST AND CAN'T AFFORD IT! One acre lot. Ho has thr bedrooms, brick fireplace, oak floors, p red walls, brick siding, wall to wall carpeting in every room downstairs but the kitchen. Don “Me PERSO a E m6 A ca nN A MODEST HOME” is ya ag well-built home that just right for a smal) ene located on lot in a nice neighborhood has three bedrooms ment. Better look at this! LAKE ORION OFFICE | MY 2-2821 LONG ON CHILDREN? SHORT ON MONEY? Here's a quality in a tree ned neighborhood 4 Gomer: Large wooded lot. own an excellent | It full base- 3 bedroom home Pull $760 INVESTORS 2 family income. Brick construc- tion with new basement and) automatic oi} furnace $10,500 cash with $100 a month income. Located in Oxford IF YOU'RE NEIGHBOR is Is down your gg ving oe you don't like it, you should see this heme | on Indian Lake road. out where | there is room to roam. A recently built 3 bedroom home selling for . No. floors, ‘oom. coctatll Situated on 3 acres with a good view LAWRENCE W GAYLORD | ___ REALTOR _ ARARE BUY bed- the con- veniences of wb ~~ again room | It's ettracti bed het ca beciee tas on | | enormous | dining room es specially e eal | and bas ample table space on two adjo Both homes — D very ‘food | plus — china. Full basement, gas Perhaps t of all ts be fine loca’ —_ NEER HIGHLANDS | Not just a place to hang - Hagstrom a Be your hat but a home in room Z { every sense of the word ¢ { “auuractive ; "Peto — | lovely bedrooms with space with dining ell, oak for a fifth if desired. The | full basement. Good loca- vestibule entrance has «a | tion. Pull $9650. rob room pati ee ae ‘PHA irepiace, a at rm n ‘7 dandy 2 bedroom and the kitghen has space 1 [em low. Oak floors. plas- for a table also. Full bath eorens walls, ceramic tile down, half bath up. Grand bath. full basement Near basement, extra big beat- LaBaron School. Full price ing . all arranged with only $9750. alge of gt = treation room. al to we LAKE PRIVILEGES carpeting and water soften- gag et Nd possession on er included Boud brick this lovely 3 bedroom ranch best of construction Indian Kitchen 19x18 Pull base- ; village | only 2 blocks away. Bargain for quick sale at priced $15,000. * RAY O'NEIL., | 262 8 or Rd ;FE 3-7103 Webster schoo a 3- Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CASS LAKE FRONT Realtor i ment with recreation room. Attached car and one half garage a 100x134. Only peed down plus mortgage IVAN W. SCHRAM- wise REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY 942 JOSLYN. COR. MANSPIELD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANNETT beng orig Sol Sag RK- = | maculate bric bed e. Living ade din “L”, tle bath, mod- ern kitchen. 2 bedrooms, floor; la bedroom up. } Basement, — heat, garages fenced scaped lot, $15,000, forms. 120 ft. on the water. 4 bed- | toom, 2 baths. lace, | N Pine tage i classed-in | ee = reset bs | 2 ACRES-ROCHESTER — beautifully landsca) lot Practically new ranch home, a ‘od e Ae locations | fireplace & picture window Lake. $38.509 with | in 22-ft. carpeted livin REASONABLE DOWN PAY- room. Large kitchen MEN | rooms, tile bath, attached | arage. xcellent ew . eep & pony you wish. ELIZABETH LAKE | $18,000, terms. FRONT Nae Cute and cozy — panele OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 pao op Fireplace = { cw MANOR he ee oe perth Fluorescent. 393 Or. | chard Leke Ave. — 13. CLOSE OUT PRICE | SHINGLE STAIN 6s GAL. LIGHT MOSS GREEN | 28 Gat BALSAM GREEN | GAL. DARK RED 2.58 Per Gallon BLAYLOCK | cont & BUILDING SUPPLY CO Mary's coat, Jr. Bag Like new. | 81_Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 Mi bors s et *s clothing. 1064 CARPENTER AND MACHINE _ Myrtle tools. wood isthe, jig saw, roto- SMALL TRON BAPE. $15. ROBIN- | hoe. PE 54-6628 ee Studio. 29 E. Huron CLEARANCE “SPECIAL re 36” fan and hood. $29 95 ~~ SPECIAL BUYS Yerd post and lantern .. $7959 ft. Ladder .... ‘ Deluxe Pull down lights $795 Lawn mowers al & up | 100 amp. fuse boxes . Sper a $1 |} One L. H Gray bathtub $ | -3¥. -old botler burner unit. com- | Crocks, all sizes 10 ‘= | lete 1 yr. mfgs. guarantee, olf, | Cotide aeetes | $ . 705 | Crutches : O__A.__ Thompson MS0_West | Gesoline camp stove “ DUO THERM OIL BURNER. 30 Books 3 for oe gallon water tank Zenith record Oct. 3rd layer Call FE 80166. ===, - OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. Tar fo Settee | Stet u at FINANCE CO., 1185 N. Perry 8st. = SPECI AL — bears SoS fa oo $e" HAVE A PAINT OR utter | decorating problem? Hundreds of poor — i ro | colors to choose from, t.terior or exterior See our wall paper | ora BURN LUMBER and matching fabric selection AUBURN HEIGHTS ote Bros. Jelled Magic no drip FE 5-0293 pein OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT a My 436 Orchard Lk. Ave PE 5-6150 RED SHIEL —_— Everything to meet your needs Jere) TILE & SEWER PIPE Clothing. Furniture, Appliances LL SIZEs rr | ___1e LA | | w * Com bination Gea $1495 Foundation —— 5 gal $300 ' Roof Coating. — § gal. $370 Cement, Mo rt & Plaster color AYLOCK COAL & tk fe mages SUPPLY CO. Is Orchard Lake Ave. PE 37101 | n0G HOUSES DIFFERENT SIZES | T10 E Walton Bivd. | ELEC RANGE, GOOD CONDI- EM }6977. | lea VESTROUORS Se PER | | length. Warwick's. 2678 Orchard |FOR SALE MINK EQUIPMENT. | -0580 | Give me an offer. OR 3 | PREE STANDING TOILETS ie Double bow! sink 5 95 44-In. hard copper 20-foot lengths 16c ft %-tn. hard copper, 20-foot lengths Me ft }-pe. beth sets with trim . 98995 | 3-pc. colored bath set with trim eee 95 Pactory 2nds— Irregulars SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 172. N_ Saginaw FE 5- 5-2100 - STEEL FURNACE. conversion Call FE _§-T327 | FOR ce GARAGE | 18 x 18 | Phone FE 2-5759 after 4:00 pm |GOOD STOOL. 38 ELECTRIC plate After 5 call rE 22-0731. for $549. Other sizes and breeze- _ways FE 5-5475 ~GARAGE DOORS Pactory seconds, ail standard sizes in stock from $25 and up Electric door operators. folding doors and disappearing electric range, chests, bookcase. paintings. garden tractor mower, plow | HOLLAND STOKER. EXCELLENT | condition. Complete with all con- _ trols. FE ‘Kt? CHEN CABINET STINKS. Slightly scratched. 42° m odel, | $99.00 value $48.30 plus trim. | While they last. Also terrific val- | Ues on 84° and 66" models. | Michigan Fluorescent, _chard Lake Ave | Knotty Pine Paneling — 3 PATTERNS mee WP2, WP6 and WC14 CHURCH'S INC. CAWAYORTFS- ie a OME MIXING faucets, $24.50 value, $14.95. Also bathtubs, toilets, shower stalls Factory irreguiars. Terrific val- ues chigan en 393 Orchard Lake Ave. LARGE HOLLAND > FURNACE Wood or coal, automatic control Make an offer §-1962. LIONEL TRAIN. x OUAGE. PER- cond. $60. 86-3518 “MONEY FOR ANY y WORTHWHILE to SEA- co Pp Bo RD FINANCE 1 N. Perry St. FE 8-9661 bagi CABINETS WITH TWO rate chrome fluorescent lights 95 value $19 Lavatories complete $14.95. Factory irregu- lars. Michigan — 3 Orchard Lake Ave. — er, Shakespeare fishing reel, ot re dia ring. Ladies shoes, size 7 AA, drapetios and lamps. OR 3-1606 NEVER USED DU i err ibe tnetnerator rE 112. Poms ee used. 690. N 62 ry ‘ water heater. MA 5&-2478 after NEW LUXAIRE & _duets. MAple 5-1501 — OR aT NEW iS8T QUALITY cone BENGON Lumen ¢ a3 Avoid due to moisture. w 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd. 1 autématic gun. Also picture win- dow. a1104. GAL. OIG TANK WITH GAUGE . Power rotary mow- ALUM. AWNINDS, @) 32”. (1) 10% Best offer, ius" black, | EM 3-417! 393 OOr- | NEW NORELCO ELECTRIC ic ' SHAV- TIZZY “He aaviataed for bumping into me. He thought it was, an accident!” PLYSCORD | READY MADE CEMENT STEPS. all sizes. bloc. | sien “Company. "6 re Pre-Ca. | PE s | STOKER WITH CONTROLS, a PE 3-8138. | Tire, tube and flap STORM WINDOWS, Asl COND. 8T. TREASURES 8 a, Tpaie OLASS. pottery ishes Dias” Agro ir00" meth tk Ra. n TRACTOR, AC-B MODEL, GOOD condition snow Bae buzz saw. dirt mover for FE 4-006. | Tractors, Mowers, Tillers | Bolens & Wheel Horse riding tractors. Some used ones. Mowers at close-out prices Roto-tillers. 12 tn. to 26 in. Jari & Jacobson sickle bars. We seervice what we sell. Complete gas engine & | mower service EVA Hwy. MAple 5-7878 or OR 3-7924 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 | CANNEL CO. COAL, FIR EP fu and ACE, . Speed- WE bi Ba a = Eo a Lapest Road also deliver. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 PINE, | SAKLAND TRED ming & removal NORTHERN MI CHIC ; inde wholesale to al ‘ Poses in coe oe Sale Musical Goods 71. flac Landscaping ove ~ i 2 [le sTRU- | NURSERY - GROWN SPRUCE, | Neste for vent, far rr sehoor| Pines. ee a ee ae | students. Rent a» toward SS oa | the purchase. All orchestra os 30. 7% Lane Ever | bend accessories. Morris Music reen Farm, 8970 Dixie Hwy. | rer Rd. across from arkston. MA 5-1922. | ca In $6 PER For Sale Pets Ged month. Inquire for é@etails at.|. .. 3 YR. OLD AKC RBG. RED MALE ln GRINNELL'S desheband, Be, eeding et, : PE 3-7168 wks. pure ’ =: = male. EM 3-8501. | DEMONSTRATORS CONN ELEC | Tye tee or bulldog. Female. MA 4-3067. 1 Minuet without sustain 10 tL BERNARD. 1 Rha: (33 otee pedal-| AKC Reg. $75. . ) | AKC FEMALE BOXER. FAWN, 4 Come in and see these beautiful! mos old FE 4-0918. organs. Ask sbout special dem-'4KC NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND onstrator prices. Morris Music aiso large dog house and kennel, 34 5. Telegraph. 2-0567 across for sale or trade. FE ¢2170 or from Tel z OP 3-8176 FOR Cc TO PURCHASE '2 COCKER PUPPIES, $l0 EACH |" Musical Instruments, see SEA- FE #0270 BOARD FINANCE CO. 118 N.. AKC BEAGLE PU j eet St, PE 8-966. : UL 2-3228 PAN - AMERICAN CLARINET. BLACK & PAWN GERMAN SHEP- meas, UL 3 . | herd a Lag g 4180 Chen- | PORTABLE WEBCOR RECORD } —. Excellent condition. $30. | 27180. | | PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT | _» PE 2-5217 chase price of GALLAGHER’s ‘S| -0566 | ~ TALBOTT LUMBER Redwood fence pickets. Glass Thoroseal for waterproofing Wood louvres at “% price to rl _out. 1025 Oakland Ave PE 4-459 USED BRICK 68-0015 or MU ¢748 USED TYPEWRITERS & ADDING | machines at ae ag os bare Lg discounts an Porbes Printing Page gg hm Sup 9 4500 Dixie we. ‘next to Pontios State Bank. ee 228 GALLON OIL TANE ; inches $55. FE 5-0688. sole” STORM WINDOWS (10) 58% | 30" ind smalier sizes. 62 ea. Op. 3-738 USED 8TORM tabs gel dM | screens. Odd sizes. FE ¢4 USED WATER SOFPTENE letely © nn 2- _UBED CoMB DOORS. ANY _Reas. After 6 MA 63114. WINKLER WALL frie . COM- pletely butomatic. $45. ____Machinery 68 A-1 CONDITION. 13 INCH a ness Parks planner. $225. PLOOR model. 2 horsepower motor. 5 spindle ett drilling ma- _chine. OL 2-366 | 4% IN JOINTER PLANER tel 5 b % HP im. MI 6 ; 82 | Call | BALE ec 8 in. tiltt arbor bensh sav | complete with guide te | ble extensions ut t ere bench after 6:30 p.m. | LARGE USED POWER MOWER | at bergain price Also garden tractors. W. F. Miller. MI 4-6053 lee Do It Yourself a 69 | 1959 WESTWOOD, 35 FT., 2 BED- room. Take over payments, with low down payment, or exchange furniture Too small for our family. Just like new Robbins Trailer Park. 3300 Eliza- beth Lake Rd. LO PRI ON | egg os eavestrough and fenc- ng. Open weekdays 8:30 to 6, Sundays 10 to 4. Montcalm Builld- er’s Supply — 156 W. Montcalm. PE 5$-4712. FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur- nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland Puel & Paint, Tis Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 mith baddock's "iat 3 giant ntl en Huron. rent te to y Renee tne. ¢ Ine. byes Sale Musical Goods 71 In B CLA rmstrong le typewriter. Tt 1 &1 OA 4 le Organ, demonstrator, large discount Used limed oak spinet piano. FOR SALE. 7: . { — | R. “SOME: i Reasonable. | :. $45. OR 3-2428. | GUN Re al a Bie . Also 18 E Huron ‘GERMAN aORTEAC FEMALE. | VIOLIN, NEW ¢ SONDTTION. FE wears. Weirlitar gum dan. OC 8-310. 5 suea ON SALE: GUINEA PIG8. ALL | = IANO Pet Shop. 55 Williams. FE 4-6433. Wie ome ap Fan enter | PIGEONS, ROLLERS AND FAN- BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE tails. $1 to $10. OR 3-2885 gap !| POODLE. BLACK MIN. MALE 12 PHO FE 23-4024 wks. Fine show eagroepect. also | | _pet stock. MI 6- a uipment POODLE PUPPIES, BLACK. Sale Store Eq ent 73 | — stands: a uae SEs | res, Reasonable. tons and tate 6 foot. PE BaTe1 Le a lth PUPPIES. ALSO 4 YR Wn ge Cali Sale Sporting Goods 74 ~ s ~~ | PARAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES. 1 MAN'S & 1 LADY'S BOWLING | _Food Since .927. 564 Oatland Ave. ball & bag. $18 each. FE 8-0324. PARAKEETS & = sopPitbs 12 GAUGE. DOUBLE. 935. 83 _Sanderson FE 21731 OR 35402, After 4 PARAKEETS, CANARIBS, CAGES, ie GAUGE REMINOTO AUTO.) en Auburn . Like iv. ma. FE 200. = ‘POODLE 2 DORABLE WHITE 31 OAUGE PUMP AND 410 OVER y miniature pu 8. e Tee ee ier aoe Sod |, mls Rename emit 30 GA. SINOLE SHOT. 7 OISTERED GERMAN SHORT- Singhs shot Bath “$35 OR 3-2428, | haired pointer pups. OA #2821. JWLGAOGE REMINGTON (Or ee EE ae mas atic | Shotgun Bese | _re iain er \omemone s Og | iat ots, | aEPERD SUPE AEC PInce | | = a AUT GATiC | Sips, MArket 41067. | "deer rifle with scope, like new | SCOTTISH TERRIER PUPPIES | Down filled hunting coat, size| Male & female. AKC registered. | 38, pair of insula boots. size FE 4-5041. 1 hew. $135 or sell separate | WEIMARANER, AKC REGIS- _OR_3-8155 0 tered, female, 4 months, all shots. | 09 SAVAGE DEER RIDE NEY $85. OAkland '8-3447. sr_been_Szet Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 w | ATTEN TION, HUNTER | ~~ - | DOGS AND CATS BOARDED. RELIART | eal? nf SMe Mew to Oakland County. 3 sizes, Hunting Dogs 81 10,16 & 20 it: ort Eats tal vices erst | REQISTERED ENGLISH POINT- er. aie. years old. A BIG SELECTION OF | sho om,, Tifles. Ben's Loan) preg C. Baucom, 5209 Lippin- | Office 4 F +5: | cott Ra. Lapeer, Mich. Phone GUN SALE ; _MOhawk 4- New & used shotguns 4 rifles. |} MALE BEAGLE. 4 YEARS OLD. Most gauges & calibers. Scope} Trial Given. FE 60315. mounti: & repair. Burr-Shell.| 2. GOOD AKC ——e LES, 375 8. elegraph. trained. UL 2-3943 5 BUY, E.|2 GERMAN gHORT H AIR _POINT- Manle y Leach, 10 ley. ers. 1 and 3 yrs. one oF 8-0200. GOLF CLUBS LIKE NEW. PRO. |2 BEAGLES. REG. LY line, g model, complete set,| ‘fF Gut of ted cham ‘Bye old os leather bag, cost over Bac- toa fice for $138. FE 8-4305. Hunters’ Specials = per cent off on all hunting oats pants. #45 50 4 power rifle scopes now og insulated underwear now $3.50 blue rocks now $199 a car- Shot gun shells light loads $2.25, heavy = = $2 eo Bretta and Matador "ens. | Estes our +7 — “en aoe | ' MARLIN .32 SPECIAL RIFLE, with wer mounted sc $70. 56-0716. ween 4 end’ 1 Pm. MENS BRUNSWICK BOWLING ball, with leather bag, $15. Men's : new, size ll, $3. Men's roller skates, size 10%, 7180. (Biiigai rit. fh fits 75 __Bait, _Minnows, E aaaeaed - tac a, tn 2 & eravel. ‘re age one | sien re Ta ee | BEAGLES, AKC lot No. 4. BLONDE. MALE COC jel. 5 ag Cy SPAN- Poodle pups Coats. | ALL BREEDS. | Order for Xmas. uy!” a | & $5 FE 54-8502 | GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINTER. — PP amie Partly trained 4 YEAR oes $45 Sell or trade OL _1-0331. AKC BRITTANIES. ALL AGBS. Exc. hunters, FE 8-628). — ger spaniel vty Lisi spaniel puppies. 0s. ro — BEAGLE & WiEEE PUPS. OR REGISTERED. i LISH : for deer rifle. female 18 months old. Run 1 male 5 months old. OR aay pr POINTERS AND COON Sone. 8 Sell or trade for guns or Rockhaven. GOOD RABBIT DOG AND i2 gauge shotgun. FE 4-0952. GERMAN SHORTHAIR INTER GERMAN OR Il . 4 years. 4-5512. LABRADOR EUPPIES. AKC. 3% mos. MU , REG. THOROUGHBRED POINTER 3 yrs. old, trained. Exe. bird dog. $150. FE 4-3891 SPECIAL ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 82 1,000 BALES HAY STRAW. MA- nure. Lumber. MA tee. A deliver OA a1. For Sale ae eiesk ~s3 SATURDAY, OCT. 10 AT 11 AM. fu Rd. FE 5-1060. APPLEpb. : McIN- soring (Fraded. E. Bivd. 8. PE tobe Sale Farm Equipment 87 BOLENS A rayed fruit. 691 N Squirrel Rd. SPRAYED &@ CIDER. 293 —— and We take trade-ins at top HOUGHTEN & SON J. I. Case—New Idea Dealer ROCHESTER OL 1-9761 RM MACHINERY — NEW AND | com ver ee @ on M26 | just porth arth at Cakod HOMELITE awe THE BEST IN saws to with the best in farm . ite 6-7) 7-3282. a SPECIAL ae heme rE mau ania one” 4-31123 Auction Sales 88 | AUCTION oa Thur. & Fri. at 7 p.m ALL a cl tools, appliances, oF goods, 000 misc. items. Disa E«& : gn gee a Disie perth | of me Limits” OB. 10) aperioe SALE, SAT. 6:30 P.M Lak rion. Tooms wicker sin- AUCTION OF OLD VILLAGE e. Antiques, Appliances and Furniture. Oct. 10, 10:30 m. M Retta Gillespie, 204 Duffield Rd. Gaines. Stan Perkins, —— ” ME 6-6304, Swartz B & B | Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ..7 pm. Every Sunda ..2 p.m. and Sell ‘Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. Metamora Bank Clerk, Been I rs furniture poor ody Poets "Bu Bud ‘ickmott WA BUstteme dation. Sat. oer 17, 10 a.m. pe Bieganek, » ¢ to ite ME A Pa lla oo e 8 7 Perkins, Swarts Creek, Mich For Sale Housetrailers 89 line of rA-H. and A. Tou: ome used of parts cars bette ape, Ee och your wool er for you. W, Huron FE 40743 _ Rent Trailer Space 90 AUBURN HEIOHTS. MOBILE VIL- The finest. %& mile s® Pevtes N. Opa: ke PE 54-3361 WORILeBoue ESTATES) MOD- regina and playground. EM OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR a fae cee oe ed 31 lots. bagel cement patios, One m —— ¢ soepere on Lane: ville ae | Court MY. oa TRA ILER Court. MY 232-4611. The best for less. Wonderful location on 173 acres between Lake Orion and Oxford. Rent Trailer Space 90 ROBINS ae ag VILLAGE, 3300 Elizabeth Rd. Under new eet ‘FE 5-3678. Charies Crabtree, manager. YOU'VE SEEN THE REST; NOW see the best. Square Lake Trailer Park FE 2-5: Auto Accessories 91 BO OOOO 1957 ENGINE AND Strato-flight transmission. com- jete. Like new day- oh B 8 to 6 including Saturdays: 70 after 6 and on Sundays. ec SUIcE ‘Ss, CHROME race engine. Holly, For Sale Tires 92 PPP PADD PPP PD PLL LBA et 2 NEW 600 x 14 SILVERTONE _tires. $2) each. 37 E. Longfellow. al 1 USED TIRES, $3.50 UP. WE > i Also whitewalls. ATE TIRE sALES $03 8: FE 40687 LOOK! Teaxi« ‘BLACK TIRES ALL new cars ‘$15 60 e. State Tire FE ¢4567 snow T Tx) KUHN NVAUTO SERVICE leo W. FE 23-1218 aTANbaRD BRAND NEW TIR Es. Trade tn on Genera) Safety Tires. Up to per cent off. Bleck or ‘ED WILLIAMS 451 S. Saginaw at Raeburn waaay ona 93 _ Sale Motor Scooters 94 pas LAMBRETTA, GOOD CONDI- reasonable, MA 43488. | 1957 egitinon jag EAGLE. EX lent c: $260. OL 23-8881. GO KART pee nw EX. bie oe A tras, $1 vi otra __For Sale Bicycles 96 me BIKE-ROBBY Shor & (ere , Pontiac. 3-7843 Dixie, ren OR 3-0031. ROLLPARr BICYCLES, ALL BMW. & 331 . Bdith. new, 1 — complete. on all . & U. Sales. “Boats & Accessories 97 —FIBERGLAS— YOURSELF” AT DISCOUNT PRI tr Marine Resin .. $6. fl gize boat cloth DuPont Marine a Gal ‘ON I8E MART 1651 8. PH RD. 1 Mile N. Miracle Bite PE 3-7688 1959 Moter wintertsiny & sovrage otor w Guns, & archery equipment. is CRUISE-OUT Le FE. 8-4402 63 E. Walton Bivd Open Eves. Till 7 & Sundays 4 DUNHAM'S 2268 Union EM 34164 “al | motor. Gigantic savings te Bvinrede ‘miters Be to Pinane e ov aoe pan ae to W. Hi miles Dem ARRINGTON ecb OAT WORKS DEALER \ pis Eee ee [eee se ih wee ee RG ST Bee {eh dS a ae . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 FORTY-ONE Boats & Accessories 97 Sale Used Trucks 103 CARNIVAL By Dick Turner; Sale Used Cars 106; Sale Used Cars 106, Sale Used Cars 106 tee tet it si I Eg i = : 8 3 = é 3 a. og F | o v $99 York $19. Philadelphia $19. aaa 617. Ferry Service. OR Lan Y ‘OBILE, bama. Bonnie's nea wis Fi 3-3215. LADY DRIVING TO SARASOTA. 12. Take two pas- expenses. MU Cc ART TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART load. aber say. FE 6-4008. WAUTED— 3 TED: RIDERS TO “SAN Francisco. FE 4-4620. Wanted Used Cars 101 “ACTION” TOP $$ DOLLAR Por All — 1989 MODEL CARS — Glenn’s Motor Sales rE ae Cass at Pike FE 5-7398 $33—USED @ JUNE CARS 4S MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND —_ cars. FE 32-2666 days or) OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND D “CLEAN CARS” ABLE CAR BILL SPENCE | “RAMBLER” —SALES & SERVICE— 256 S. SAGINAW rE _ 8-454) 4541 See M&M Motor Sales. Per top ag od on later model cars. 2537 Dixie Hwy. OR JUNK © PONTIAC WASTE BRINO YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR AVERILL’ S tr ie rey pale : ee ade f for « sap SELECTIONS Pick-ups, tractors, stakes, boo — machinery, trailers, and “sce WHOLESALE—RETAIL 2539 un Hwy. “—“ OR 3-1209 OR 3-0311 a WHITE TRACTOR TRUCK. et, — Must sacrifice. Call tiac A Large Selection USED PICKUPS AT ALL 1950 Thru 1959 MODELS ALL Makes and Models TO FIT ANY BUDGET AT OUR “BIG” _ Truck Center | Eddie Steele 3215 W n FORD “~ 5 -_ Huron at Eliz. Lk : PE 54-3177 FE ian ‘32 DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK. 4- 2628 = 104 Auto Insurance Foreign & Spts. Cars 105 ‘S44 MG — TPF — NEW TIRES. top. side curtains Motor A-} ee no rust. FE 23-6688 before p.m. ‘S17 ISETTA CONVERTIBLE. 10.000 sane cere — Muphl, 28,0 000 mi. Exc cond 82.000 Go RT ALMOST NEW. FX- tras, $125. Dart Kart, new $130 or cand complete FE rset! aher 6 1958 | North Chev. |Hunter Bivd. at 6 Woodward Ave | Birmingham MI 42735 3 TAUNUS COMBI WAGON. 800 miles. White walls Red and rt rd 34 sedan “ragetnias ion. Radio | ‘Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER #711 Automatic and heater VOLRSWAGEN ~ *§6. BLACK SE- an zeellent condition 3-1603, Market ¢ seso CK _ yt Sale Used Cars 106 56 FORDOMATIC HARDTOP vic. | 81 Ford 2 door $00 "$5 Pontiac sedan. ‘56 Chevy Sedan. "56 e. Comm. V-8, Hydra. 34 Pontiac Hardtop. PS, PB. 27,000 A baby es. ‘ 5¢ Buick 4 mos hardtop. Full pow- RED | White Save on this one at $2100 | North Chev. ter B at S. Woodward Ave. 4- ham 1955 ar sis EN BELAIR radio (and of, Se 5h fam Birery tary” ae bene in and aur e AUTO sas 68 Oakland 2-2351 ‘56 Chevrolet Delray 2 door. Radio, heat- er, white tires. Y $995 NO MONEY DOWN 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE 35 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM SCHUTZ Radio, heater, muck bas been ee old nr ’s ‘ Stock No. | North Chev. Hunter ong at 8. Woodward Pi | Birmingham MI ¢- i2 054 DEL - RAY. Low mileage. Good cond. $475. 5-2766. CHEVROLET 2DR. RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. — pay- Baa Ger tr, "Bonga +7800, Harold Terner aa Want to Buy a New Car? URE ‘& SEE O Or BEATTIE | rr | | | 1966 Chevrolet /0-# “Of course, the gimmick is to hit the moon without the appropriations committee hitting the cefling:” Sale Used Cars 106 FeO Oe OO ae a pea Sale Used Cars 106 1965 —— eacggy We new. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodw: Ave. lone pent i “ine, — | 1986 PORD STATION WAGON | dio, heater, automatic ela | ston. Has been a family second | car and its in very nice condition Stock No. 910. Priced at $679. Birmingham +2735 “REPOSSESSION North Chev. oor cas: No money ‘down Assume pay: | Birmingham MY 4-2758 Lucky due November 20th. Auto ‘88 FORD CONVERTIBLE, BLUE | | me sie 8. Saginaw. Phone | Ss FE 25152, weekend or 4-2214 after p.m. | _“Your PORD Desler Since 1930" | 5806 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-1201 | 1908 EDSEL STATION WAGON ‘56 FORD 2 DR. FAIRLANE SE-. At the Stop light tn Waterford Auto. trans Ra poe ies afer | dab: Radio & beater. Good cond u e trade er FE ¢6274 FOR SALE 1957 210 2 DR. 6. CYL 6 p.m. Chevy. Exe. cond. OR 38156. reo Aint COUPE =.= 56 CUSTOM RANCH. NEW PAINT RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTE- 58 DEL RAY CHEVROLET. 6 Excellent condition. | L NO SON WN Assume cylinder, standard transmission. TOM R, INC vinous of $7.24 mo. Call Credit are heater Low. mileage. | 120 8S. Main, Milford MU ey | gr. Mr. Parks at MI 47500 . \ ‘is, CHEVROLET V8 2>DR. 8E- dan. Very clean Reas. OR 3-8705 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. | V8 engine. radio. heater, Power- io “a A one me an beauty. Stock N enh Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward on Birmingham MI 1954 CHRYSLER DELUXE Yorker, 4 door, all | in excelent condition. 1 5 pass coupe 7a ulpment, 1 Chev, good transporta-| _tion. OR 37437. ‘98 IMPERIAL 4 DR HARDTOP FULL POWER EQUIPMENT. THI CAR HAB Y 16,000 ac- TUAL MILES BLA BRAND NEW $3095 ~ HODGES INC. | | 50 Harold Turner Ford ‘6s FORD RANCH WAGON. MUST 1953 FORD 6 STRAIGHT SHIFT. _Extra good condition _ 40355. 00 | FORD CLUB COUPE. RUNS _'Se!l!_ FE Tt hae il Sales and ‘55 FORD af ag Soebag POWER- Service FE 2-9555 | pack $395. FE 2 iS J ‘51 FORD. RUNS Bon. 3 $75 216 | oy TRANSPORTATION. | Serie fe ‘33 Olds On chaise 6345/4 DR. ‘57 FORD ) CUSTOM 300. ‘$3 Dodge good motor $ 97| _Ford-o-matic. WW. FE 2- 1943. 7 Packard clean : es \*55 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE, $1 and ‘50 Ford | Needs repair. Best offer oe "48 Chevy. good running $48 3-8636 "50 Ford conv, ‘49 Mere $ 75 | SPECIALS ‘50 Buick, very good en $147 ~ d ee | *52 and ‘63 Pontiac ..... $197 | *s4, °53, = Plymouth .... $196 UP 1955 Pord 6 Cylinder, sharp $495 ‘55 Ford sed $505 1953 Olds. good shape : $375 Rambier pom wagon, new tires {1953 Pontiac, good shape $185 | Excellent running $1987 Plenty 1949 Ford pickup. sharp . $375 of others to choose, Finance &r- abot 22 Auburn | ‘SMITH MOTOR SALES} | ; | PE 2-9878 FE 4-6806| ¢T : MI . JUNE CARS —- in Boe ak over our other | 360 8S Woodward Bham selections Fihance arran = FE 5-6079 Economy Used Cars ip , 39 IMPERIAL 5» avi. BT. DYNA. sas “ROG- 4dr. HT, light sey full power. TOP $$$ DOLLAR er’s Sales and Service. FE 2-0555.| 4.000 miles Towne Sharp. For All Model Cars BUICK « DR. SUPER. AUTO. Clarkston Motor Sales trans. New tires, good cond. $250.| CHR .¥aL an FLY MOUTE Glenn’s Motor Sales EM 3-6131. Main St. Clarkston MAY S Stal 962 WEST HURON | 1967 BUICK, LOW MILEAGE. EX. | ‘85 2 DR. CLEAN. BEST FE 4-737! PE 4-1797 P ition. = ht con- offer. FE 3-7542. H Riggins TOP sider taking ‘trace. aus 1854 DESOTO DR. | 1963 BUICK Oto HATER. AUTOMATIC TRANS. $$$ HEATER AUTOMATIC. re HEATER AUTOMATIC TRANS LUTELY NO MONEY DOW ABSOLUTELY NO ney PAID Assume payments of 131 08 per DOWN Assume y payments of mo. ‘edit r z; ri per mo a edit M FOR GOOD USED CARS | iiSud one Harold Turner Ford. | ir Parks at MI. 7500 Hareld| Russ Dawson /|*2 DOOR HARDTOP Turner Ford 232 S. Saginaw St. TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. 4-4878 A bo FORETO BS GET THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR AT JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass | FE 80488 Open Eves. WANTED JUNK CARS, TAYLOR Rd. Used Parts. FE 5-2000 WE NEED your car. For 20 years we have paid the top dollar. Trade dow= H. J. VAN WELT 4540 Dixie Hwy. TOP C $sss c or nae up or down. ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN Sale Used Trucks 103) 1958 1 oun PICK-UP, 2 TONE m4 iy tires and wheels, heater, eaten. 4,000 actual miles. excellent condition. OR 3-7437. __ ‘65 BUICK 2 DR. PRICED To | sell. Real clean. OR 3-3568 after 6 p..n. ‘$4 BUICK 2 DR. W.W. TIRES Runs good. 1 owner. $425. EM 3-2683. REPOSSESSION 1955 Buick, 2 door. No money deal for a Chrysier, Plymouth that will “Cost Less Cole’ 1000 West Ma- ple. Walled Lake. MA 4-4511. New or Used—we sell both. UICK Excellent I $880. 47 Ivy | FE 48368. | ‘58 DeSoto | 2 door flite hardtop. Doubie power. White tires, auto peel ic transmission $199 OR_ OLD CAR DOWN 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE 25 Others to Choose From SCHUTZ 912 8. wossusea GooD Natali eral SELL trade. ‘49 Soto $85. ‘53 Ply- mouth $100. OR 3-0601 after 6. 1501 Baldwin Ave. 2. DR.CLEAN $245 | : __ Want to Buy a New Car? 52 Roger's Sales and Service. FE 308s. | BE SURE & SEE OUR SE- | LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED | CARS FIRST. ALWAYS ‘56 FORD SQUARE DEAL AT ONE | OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST A | | Victoria Radio, heater | DEALERS. FPORDS SINCE 1930 straight stick. V-8. White | tres. | Y NO MONEY DOWN 24 MONTH ON BALANCE 25 others to choose from SCHUTZ “Your FORD Dealer ane oe DIXIE At the Stoplight in Waterford” over payments. _est_ price offered. FE 8-1694. ~HUNTER’S SPECIAL | 012 8 woodward © sar 6-5302 | Jeep—4 wheel drive. bod ‘S85 FORD. &. Samant ms pe reebe be t. G00 tctual miles. Pvt. 9000. FE : 6885 | 62 HILLMAN, ¢ DOOR. EXCEL evenings, OR 3-8863. _oR Silos wafer 3 >. nee Call | "44 FORD, EXCELLENT CONDI- | tion, see this car, excellent buy. |" TaRCOLN, 4 DOOR PREMIER. OR 3-073. : actual] miles, excellent eon- 42423 dition. FE 6 FORD 2 DR — arED | 52 MERCURY. FULLY EQUIPPED REPOSSESSION | ats 90 W. Howard. Pe. 2-8835 $395 full price, No cash needed | 1908 “MONTEREY MERCURY. Pay only $22 mo. Due Nov. 5th. _ King Auto Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. $1. S Sag | Pe 27710. 401 | BEATTIE | 1958—500 PAIRLANE FORD. TAKE 1954 Ford, high- | 4! dr, good condition, power brakes. | | } | 33 FORD 8 CYLINDER. NO RUST. ; _ "8 a $275. FE 8-6701. MERCURY — - 2 a oe nice—runs fine as h ood SEE OUR SELECTION care and shows it Good tires, Of fine late model used cars hoaarel Goie ene. oe new Dodg Plymouth Ch ler - nder Tivate owner. ” : as eo bo gg , west of uthfie u from ACK COLE, INC. Maple. Birmingham | W. Maple at Pontiac Trail 1953 MERCURY. RADIO & HEAT- walled Lake A 4-4511 ER. AUTOMATIC GRANS 4+-DR ’ LY N NE Yj 52 FORD V8 —. page gr trae of a8 7 Der mo redit r REPOSSESSION Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 Harsid $145 full price. No cash needed.| Turner Ford { Pay only $7 mo. Due Nov. 9th. | i9s@ OLDS, SHARP. HYDRA, R&H. _ King Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. wer steering and brakes $1195 | feo 8 a p HEATER oa ee SOLUTELY no ton aan | 87 “OLDS 88. 2 DR. H T HYDRA Radio & heater. Tri-power very sharp. FE 43424 Assume payments o hia 87 per | Nee mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks | —"es. at MI ¢7500_Harold Turner Ford. | 55 OLDS, os DOOR. BLUE. & | 53 FORD V-8 saee Pe erin extra pee REPOSSESSION Es $195 full price. No cash needed. etd only $11 mo. Due Nov. #th. King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. ‘53 CHEVROLET 210, 2 DR $245 | 61 DODGE. 4 DOOR. GOOD c a” Sales and Service. FE dition. On -TI0 — ee | 1688 | DODGE DOO ‘53 CHEVY BEL AIR 2 DR. VERY | auto. nth FF writin len ee ee an | © COUR SUNN (GOOD. i ‘$4 CHEVY, 2? DOOR, EXCELLENT! FE 8-8026. : : shape. $375. NA 17-2535. 7 DR ROYAL tr V8 engine, radio, heat if 00) e, eater, Peed de, power steering. Back ; Go ae one owner 608. Only $1676. and hoes car. ‘FORD, Fico, 6 CYLINDER, C radio and heate 1050 North hev. ‘M6 Ford, Fido, 6 cylinder. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave ea 795 | Birmingham MI 42739 Bg | eher” ‘63 CHEV. R & H. CLEAN. $6245. 3 Ford F500. 12 ft stake. po er’s Sales & Service. FE ; 8 795 1 AIRE wn F_Se0 Larry Jerome Tess, new 400. ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL_1-9711 CHEVROLET, 1985. 2 DR tomatic. Good pelt Mag ‘call FE 5-0012. Turner's Truck Center BIRMINGHAM ’56 Fort V-8 ......$1295 1 TON DUMP, 1% YD. BODY, EXTRA SHARP. DUALS, 56 Ford F-600 ....$1595 va irr. ALUMINUM BODY, ‘56 Ford F-100 .$ 795 PANEL 8 CYLINDER AND SHARP. '59 Ford F- 100 carne 90 PICKUP, 8 PT. $3 Dodge ........-$ 795 14 STAKE WITH GATE LIPT ’S4 Chevrolet ......$ 595 TON PICKUP. NICE. BOB BUTLER HAROLD TURNER FORD 464 8, DOOWARD Pontiac's Truck Center GMC “onl ATC! AT CASS MI 4-7500 or age state 4 a SEDAN. DYNA- heater $1405 1963 Pontiac 4 Dr. sedan ...... $195 1967 DeSoto 2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto- matic transmission. — year er. New tires... $1345 1957 Builer 2 go ee a- flow. Radio & TNs 1958 Pontiac 4 Dr. Starchief. Like new . ‘ Pe $845 1956 ogg otc 2 al = ra- dio & heater $695 1967 wagon sedan. Pord ountry ve — Radio & heater. New engine. New rubber ... $1395 1955 ag cima ea pond $845 aires eleva ule wlohe $205 1951 Chevrolet . $7 agg Ay ib heater ibs Mercury wagon. Automatic mission. 98 pass. Dr, ties © ae oT MPa? Pada hm a — 3 Dr. Bardtep. ae, Auto- = Fore AR 4 Dr. delure. V8. Radio. White- Heater. che THeTH Ws , Good tires oaae 0 450. cM flite. ic 1958 Dor STAR SAPP pled 4 door Lancer. uippec. Low mileage aves car. Midwest 6- HAUPT PONTIAC FOR OUR BEST IN USED CAR VALUES Fully , mare 1957 Pontiac 4 dr. Ha . Hydra- matic. Power steerin, brakes Radio. ren itewalls. 1 ' w- _ AD tone grey beauty that _— exc. care. Low down payme 1955 Mercury clu clair. Beautiful r ; io. tor's are’ as atop. . r. Har eau. tiful 2 tone. Hydramatic 4 ar. choose from. 18 U MA sNecussey THe. Racept ‘ednesday ‘Th 6 | WILL BE A RIOT! ONLY O MORE DAYS LEFT BEFORE THE NEW 1960 Ramblers ere In Rochester OFFERS THE LOWEST | POSSIBLE PRICES Stop In and Check These wi ae a 4 DR ig Keats . Trans. One Own ‘67 CHEV. V8 2 DR. IVORY-PEARL R&H. Std. Trans. ’ 56 CHEV. 6 PG. WAGON Ivory & Green, Only 32.000 miles. ‘96 CHEV. V-8 P.G. WGN. FULLY equipped & not a mark. 66 CHEV. 6 4 DR. IVORY & GRAY Std. trans. & new seat covers ‘36 CHEV. 6 P.G. R. Yellow & Binet po A Ran "38. CHEV. ren CPE. Fully catinced spotless "38 CHEV. 6 2 DR. ANOTHER 1 owner & only 30.000 miles ‘S65 CHEV. BEL AIR V-8 ¢ DR PG. with coral & grav finish Hoy ee SAFARI STATION rare beauty Only sia OCT: 14 be es. } We won't be beat on any ‘67 FORD V-8 CUSTOM 300 4 DR. Std. trans. with fvory & Tan a iad = "87 D V-6 CUSTOM 300 4 DR. | ;. pom Fully equip. Solid blue pe CUSTOM WAGON Me] YSLER N. YORKER 4 DR.| ~ DT Ek Gacikd— SMO pwr. Bargain Special! 2 RAMB! eee CUS8TO) GONS ‘ ee ae V-84DR./1... py tea & Blue. . Trans. R&H Ree UPER WAGON "64 PONTIAC 4 HYDRA “ CUSTOM WAGON sais ares 3... RA ; SUPER WAGONS 1... RAMB AN It Pays to Shop at ee = SUPER SEDANS 1. RAM ' I UXE SEDAN 4 AMERI Crissman | eeDare eer | C. Oo DEMOS AT BARGAINS | ANS Chevrolet Co. | °™™ ROCHESTER | “SPENCE -9721 . OL 2 RAMBLER 256 8. SAGINAW PE 86-4541 are here on 4 PLYMOUTH MOTO! 912 Ss woosesra. Hunter | Birmingham HASKINS 1960 Trade-Ins 1955 Chevrolet Pig Inder’ eng — Gas = a: ‘heater. apap isin finish. Ser Chevrolet Bel Air 4door se- V-8 engine. Powerglide, ra-| dio. hester. Like new condition | throughout. 1956 Pontiac 4door hardtop engine, Power steering, brakes, radio, heater black and ivory finish 2-door sedan Gas Saving 6 cylinder engine stand- ard transmission Radio, heater, beautiful blue and ivory finish 1957 Ford Station Wagon V-8 en- gine. radio, heater, like new con- dition 1958 Chevrolet Be) Air 2-door hard- top. Powerglide. radio, heater, turquoise and ivory finish. One like new condition Haskins Chev. | 6571 Dinle — at MIS \ | MAple 58-5071 Open Nites ‘Til ® owner, — 'S9OLDS_ Super 88 convertible Power windows, seat. steering and brakes ies Sie $4,000. our price Houghten & Son Your friendly ae FOREIGN CAR 58. AND SERVICE Deale i ALES RADIO. | | SS PORD, | 2 DR. WAG. R & H./ 528 N Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 | 1956 PACKARD, ——. — DOOR | hardtop. Low power enh yaty and ol ee Sectrid win- dow and seats. “white with « comfortable and luxurious genu- ine leather interior. $925. Private | owner. EM 3-485. 1955 PLYMOUTH FULL PRICE $295 No cash needed. Pa only al month. Due Nov : KING» AUTO SALES 118 & Saginaw FE 8-0402 Attention! In A Steel Strike Stew? We can trade you into @ better later model car or new 60 Ram- bier for winter. Plus pay off most of your smal) outstanding bills. giving almost 2 full months without payments. Over 75 cars to choose from. Fords. Chevies, | Buicks Oldsmobiles Pontiacs Ramblers. Plymouths, and Im- rts BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 $195. SMITH MO- tor Sales. Crooks and Auburn '57 Plymouth ® passenger wagon Radio, heater automatic trans mission White tires and ONLY $1505 $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE | 28 OTHERS | SCHUTZ. 12.8. Woodward On 6-5302 ‘47 PLYMOUTH 4 DR PERFECT _Tupning cond Call FE 5-7493 ‘58 PLYMOUTH, PRICED TO SELL $37 per mo 4 dr FE 5-3790 ‘$4 DODGE . REPOSSESSION $195 full price. No cash needed | Pay only $11 mo. Due Nov 20th King Auto, Mr. Beil, FE 8-0402 REPOSSESSION 1955 Pontiac, 2 door, blue and white) No money down Assume payments of $2724 month. First payment due November 20th. Lucky Auto Sales, oa S. Sagi- naw Phone FE 4-2214 TO CHOOSE FROM | "85 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE Very aoe FE dio & heater 4 dr. Will take trade No dealer 8-0224. |'55 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON Nice R & H. Bargain. EM 3-0081 1954 PONTIAC 2-DOOR RADIO, beater Hydramatic Ori inal a Beautiful second car Stock ° ly $477 North Chev. Bivd at 8 Woodward Ave __ MI 2735 CHECK > THE EXTRAS — | | }s WHEN BUYING A CAR Compare ALL THAT YOU GET WE OFFER ALL LIKE-NEW HAND-SELECTED. LATE MODEL USED CARS PRICED VERY LOW! ‘58 CHEVROLET $1544 2 DOOR ‘87 PONTIAC - $1496 4 DOOR CATALINA “87 PORD 62.060: $996) 2 DOOR { 87 CHEVROLET... $1496 | 4 DOOR WAGON 57 FORD 4 DR. $1494 COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON 57 PLYMOUTH $1196 | BELVEDERE 4 DOOR ‘59 METROPOLITAN. $1306, 2 DOOR HARDTOP ‘36 PORD .......... tome PAIRLANE 4 DOOR 56 BUICK 4 DR $1194 | SPECIAL HARDTOP ‘81, PONT! $1444 2 DOOR CATALINA ‘$6 CHEVROLET ........ $1094 4 DOOR SEDAN 85 BUICK .......... $ 994 2 DOOR HARDTOP ‘57 FORD 2 DR. ......... $1294 RANCH WAGON ‘38 DODGE 4 DR. ... ..... $ 794 STATION WAGON SBPORD oye 8 596, 4 DOOR SEDAN | -§§ CADILLAC $1394 4 DOOR SEDAN ‘52 CHEVR 04 | | OLET SEDAN DELIVERY GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON Por “TOP VAL SSED Cc ARS FE 47371 FE 41797 SNEAK PREVIEW Hardenburg ‘e14 DR PONTIAC GOOD COND. $90. FE 40886. "68 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN. 2 DOOR Like pew. Excellent condition. $1,850. OR 1959 PONTIAC ~BTATION WAGON. 6 nger, hydrametic, power brakes. Luggage car- er accessories. OR 3-2032. Call after 5 p.m 1953 PONTIAC, 4 DR. SEDAN. RA- dio and eater: Aydramatic, | condiiton. $275. After 5 p.m. n. E. Walto ‘54 Pontiac Stare’f 4Dr.’ REPOSSESSION Pay only $14 mo, King Auto. Mr. Bell. 52 PONTIAC 2-DR. REPOSSESSION $125 full price. No cash needed. Pay only 87 mo. Due Nov. §th, King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402 1959 BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE ed FE load with extras. $2,925. 3-0081 PONTIAC ‘55 CONVERTIBLE. Black & white. Like new. Power steering, wire wheels, etc. New tires & top. $775. or best offer. a et _ POTIAC 4 DR. AUTO. TRANS. Power Stakes and steering. Good cond. OR 3-7625. ‘51 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. GOOD running cond. Exeellent body. _New top FE 56-6092. 59 PONTIAC CATALINA. 2 DR. Everything but power. 3.300 miles, sell_or trade E 86-8026. 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR., A-1 CON- | dition. 1 owner MA 5-9655 | 59 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DR. | hme by owner. Call Mr. Cur- ry, PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Chevy Convert. Auto. ... 1695 ‘67 Ford Custom 8 Auto. . $1296 ‘517 Ford Custom Std. trans. $1005 ‘66 Buick 4dr. Special, auto. $1005 56 Poniac 4 dr. Sharp $1005 55 Buick Cenury H. $995 ‘65 Chevy V-# dr. Bel Air $805 55 Ford Fairlane $806 | ‘94 Plymouth $795 | ‘$5 Fora & Custom $745 | ''§4 Olds 88 2 ar Full) power $745 "53 Olds 88. 44 “ $295 | 54 Ford Vic $605 54 Ford Custom 2 dr $505 55 Studebaker overdrive $595 54 Chevy $205 $53 Chev $195 48 Chevy Frult truck ‘a ton $245 ‘53 Plymouth 75 1269 Perry at Madison FE 4-6100 Dixie OK'd Car Hand Picked & Personally Checked *57 CHEVROLET 210 Station Wagon 4 DOOR. Ivory & Dusk Pear! ‘Acrylic finish) powerglide wer streering, V-8, radio. eater, low eage, excep- tionally clean one owner —ONLY $1595- Manv One Owner's 56 Chevy Spt Cpe 8. pé., sharp $1195 56 Ford Ranch Wgn 8 auto $ 87 % Ford 2 dr cust 8, stick § 605 ‘56 Olds Super 88, power $ | 55 Chev 2 dr 86, standard $ 505 "54 Chev. 4 dr new paint $ 495 ‘94 Chev 2 dr.. standard $ 450 54 Chev B-A 2 dr. pe $ 495 54 Chev 4 dr. powerglide $ 425 54 Piymouth 2 dr hi-drive $ 295 54 Pord 2 dr. 8 auto $ 305 54 Pontiac 2 dr. nice $ 375 54 Pontiac ® pass wagon $ 496 ‘$4 Pord 4 dr. 8 automatic $ 395 53 Dodge 4 door $ 195 53 Chev 4dr. new paint & 395 ‘S53 Pontiac 4 dr. hydra $ 278 53 Chevrolet 4 dr, standard §$ 350 52 Pontiac 9 pass wagon $ 295 52 Chev ‘4 ton pickup new paint $ 295 52 Chev 2 dr. standard . $ 180 52 Chev 4 dr special $s 75 $2 Pontiac 2 dr. standard $ 45 52 Cadillac. really sharp $ 695 52 Chev 4 dr. standard $§ 95 | °51 Buick hardtop, auto 1 a bes. 51 Chev 2 dr, powergtide $ 150 5} Olds 98 4 dr. runs good $ 75 $0 Ford 2 door s 6 50 Olde 2 dr. automatic $ 95 ‘50 Ponflac 2 door $ 35 49 Ford 2 door we 5 \*49 Chev Sedan Delivery $ 125 1°48 Pontiac 2 dr. solid $ 135 48 Cadillac. power $ 205 47 Chevrolet 2 dr. good s 7% DIXIE HWY AT SASHABAW DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH Johnson LAKE ORION SAYS Buy Now!! Advantage of Market 60 RAMBLERS SIE, Take A Slow COME -, Marked Down | USED CARS | 89 Rambler ....... 92305| CUSTOM WGN AUTO TRANS 89 Pontiac .. $2495 CATALINA HT 3000 MILES | 39 Pontiac . $2995 CATALINA CONVERTIBLE "38 Pontiac .. 31195 STATION WGN. A-1 COND "37 Chevrolet ...... $1445 4-DR THIS IS A SHARP CAR | "56 Chevrolet #+DR. HT THI8 IS A BARGAIN , 96 Mercury 2-DR. HT’ CLEAN CAR cet eee oD , 56 Chevrolet .,.... 4-DR V-8 AUTO TRANS "55 Buick .........$ 2-DR AUTO TRANS SHARP! $5 Ford Wagon ...$ 795! AUTO TRANS. GOOD TIRES ‘$4. Pontiac 4-Dr $ 595 AUTO TRANS CLEAN CAR 55 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 495; AS IS. A BARGAIN! | Transportation Specials $ 305 | $ 305 .$ 295 "23 Chrvsler ‘53 Chevrolet 53 Katser ,'52 Buick Back Lot Clearance $99 EACH 51 N. Broadway at Shadbolt and M24 at Shadbolt | LAKE ORION RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER | | AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER | LAKE ORION | 51 N. BROADW ay’ MY 2-2871 or MY 3-1461 $1395. $ 995. |°§6 PONTIaC 2-DR. R&H | 1958 2 DR SPORT COUPE. Dixie Ok'd Cars: rE «3538 33 PONTIAC, HT. SHARP. $345 — Sales and Service. FE ‘$1 PONTIAC 2 DR AUTO TRANS Mechanically good. $100. OR 3-2349 $6 PONTIAC 870. 4 DR. HT. AUTO trans 2 tone Low mileage. A-! condition. $00 Fourtb 1953 PONTIAC 8 MOTOR Dod 1951 Chevy. Motor con ition FE 2-2666 *53 PONTIAC 4 DOOR 8. EXCEL- oe anne price $450. FE aa 1952 good AUTO. By owner $705. FE 86-0184 CHIEF- Ponttac. Radio & heater. for sale or will trade on ‘55 Chevie. 1 owner. Trans tatn PE 4-5914 | 1953 PONTIAC 2-DR. SEDAN. RA- $1287 pe Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold _Turne. Ford 36 PONTIAC 4 DR ep rick wo Real nice Ph Holly MElrose Gas as Saver ‘57 RAMBLER 4 dr Meet & Heater. Painted ivory & blu WHEN WILL KN Sale Used Cars 106 You Have © TRIED Them All NOW Try Our PRICES | SLASHED SLASHED SLASHED YOu t eh THIS Se. | YOU WHY WE LIEVE RAMBLER. 18 AMERICA 8 | HOTTEST CAR TODAY $1075 Cass-Oakland $345 R&R trs., Inc. sier-Plymouth-Imperial 724 Oakiand Aye. Pontiac 59 PLYMOUTH .. .$2395 Station Wagon Factory offictal. Power steering & brakes. WW _ ures. .Auto trans) R&H. Pontiac’s Newest Lot . . . 312 W. Montealm FE seze8 28 PLYMOUTH ..$1795 _NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE 6s cylinder Auto trans Station | 14 DAYS LEPT TO SELL 20 NEW, Wen Like new inside & out. Ramblers. This Br aa hoy time! IMPER ¢ 95 to make your deal. pep every > t ‘ night ‘til 9 Bring your title & “s Dr “RIAL $24 - drive a new one home. _ ay HT Power steering & R & C Rambler Sales , 8145 Commerce Rd Union Lake | ‘57 c —— oa tKAs a ali? "85 NASH 4-DR._ ies > REPOSSESSION DODGER $1395 $205 full price No cash needec | @ Dr Sedan WW tres Heater. Pay only $17 mo Due Nov 20t Auto V8 King Auto. Mr Bell. FE 8-0402 . . 1953 NASH STATION wacon aB- 97 PLYMOUTH ..$1095 SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN 4 Dr Sedan V8 Auto. R&H. mo Cau Credit Mgr. Mr Parks 2: r rks joe = at MI 47500. Harol Turner Ford SO) FADED oe cee vans $1195 53 NASH HARD TOP, EXCEL Station Wgn Country Sedan. V8 _lent_condition_OR_3-6078.___ AS OE 53 NASH +DR- "3% FORD .........$ 795 REPOSSESSION | Pick-up R&H Std trans $95 full price. No cash needed | _ -_* Pay only $9 Due Nov. 9th King “36 DODGE _..8 995 Auto. Mr Bell FE 8-0402 2 Dr Sedan R&H Auto trans. 56 GOLDEN HAWK IF YOU Sharp’! like to go. try this upholstered hotrod | E 2-6823 after 15 "56 PLYMOUTH S 045 "47 WILLYS WAGON NICE 8245 4 Dr Sedan R&H Auto VB Rogers Sales and Service FE A eee 55 DODGE ... 5... $ 795 2 Dr AT Auto trans V8 very Bice! LOOKING «= cievy $ 805 Be] Air 2 pO Auto. trans, V8. For a | Extra shai 1"s5 CHRY ‘SLER -$ 895 ( OOD CAR? | 4 Dr Seca Power steeiing & . | brake 55 PLYMOUTH ..$ 795 Buy From Belvedere 4 Dr Sta Trans. with OD. R&H. Like new ‘35 PLYMOUTH ..$ 695 4 Dr Sedan Savoy. Auto. Trans. V8 RAH 55 X- MBLER $ 795 Motors Station Wen RA&H Std. Trans. Priced to sell! 'S6 54 BUICK .$ 595 : Dr HT R&H. Maroon & ivory. Dodge 4-door V-8 engine au ve ae ay vs - matic ‘ransmissio Like new So bo Tl DF B AK R $ 525 Stati Wer 6 passenger Auto. ] trans V8 A good second car. ; ‘34 DODGE ....... $ 495 57 Std trans R&H With Overdrive. Plymouth 4-door V-8 automatic) “54 CHIRYSLER ...$ 645 trans power brakes aid steer- ata rans ‘ t ne. radio. heater This «ar is nee ee ae Beautiful 2 $1495 "33 CHRYSLER ...$ 525 New Yorker V8 R&H. 'S6 ae I TIRYSLER $ 495 Windsor 4 Dr sedan. R&H h i 4-doo LJ nde yy ~tr rd Btenderd Irens ewer |'53 BUICK ........ S495 Sharp ' Dr HT R@&H. Auto. Trane. 3905 Sharp’ 3 CHEVY $ 495 ’ Be! Air 4 Dr Sedan Pwr. Steere 56 ing. Clean inside & out Plymouth wagon V-8 stan tard | 93 PONTIAC eeres $ 345 trans. Top conditior 2 Dr Sedan. Std. trans a cmon, eon « eum: | Lransportation standard trans Ver lean 35 fa ier : “$3 PLYMOUTH .. $395 4 Door Sedan R&H & cylinder. $395 stds trans 34 DODGE ........ $175 ‘SS Coronet V8 Std trans. oe . Packard $600 2-door hardtop j oo PONTIAC .$100 A real sharple Runs good. Auto R&H. $795 1°33 PONTIAC ..... $195 Station Wagon Hunter's speciall 4 UF ‘- o . ~ r 55 52 STUDEBAKER §$ 95 2 Dr HT R&H. Auto Trans V8. Piimouth hardtop Y-8 Aut DOS CUCEY | AMIS As "52 PLYMOUTH ...$ 95 $795 ; 2 Dr runs good ‘$1 Ford Seen eee $100 ‘SS Auto V8 °S cnr Plemouth station wago Clear 2d DeSOTO see ees $ 7S and ready for the road 4 Dr Sedan $795 48 DODGE ...... ..$ 50 4 Dr Secan This car runs good. ‘94 Pirmouth 2-door sedan. Clean | Rammler 33 | Pontiac 2-door solid car | t Dallas DODGE-CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTR 137 Main Rochester OL 1-101 FORTY-TWO - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1939 | WILSON | ~ PONTIAC-CADILLAC | ’S8 CADILLAC CELEBRATION SALE. | sees essories. Includ- 57 CADILLAC © SEDAN wr windows equipped includ- *$S OI. DSMOBII. E 56 MG ROADSTER ng power ss pa Radio, Wire Wheels 2 |. condition” s2es8. in and ’ . dramatic Tops olid Jet Black 37 PONTIAC ‘ wacen ir = Sotaend! Station blu —_ Was $1205 Beare ean _.. NOW$1085 _. NOWS1595 aee COUNTRY SEDAN % door rt "\Ar {| Wagon So: a white tm color. Ra- ' 58 DKW HARDTOP dio & he Fordomatic. Wh 59 OLDSMOBILE . — wall Pacey g teering & only Baas, Beatet, wee ee |) ee ach mt les. $1695 SUPER 88 HARDTOP . a mile : Radio Heater Power Blac« This one wl | Steering and Brakes irely Pago the most |, '% BU ICK } Solid Roman R ‘ DOOR CENTURY Station Wagon { OWer steering & brak adic NOW $1445 | Santaree alia 5 FORD Was $1895 .. NOW $1645 ’S7 MIERCURY FA ATRLA NE ‘CON ‘VERTIBIE Whit o =ely ESE Ie et) 3,5 IX "88 CHEVRCLET sae -oade blue top | Radio & Heater LA CONVERTIBLE ars t md tomatic Power steering sa Ra Heater Radio & Heater Merce- Posergiive Whitewail« 6 © Mau 2 Tone. W- ST ARCHIEF Con = a. T>op Wails , CATALI NA cou PE Tura & su Te qu JES er ee athe “tater: : Ss io umeten 2wer steerin, BG Was S165 brakes Radio rs oa . Bydre. Was $2295 matic A nice clean Actual c NOW $1285]; * .NOW$1995_ ::: “ — . Luge TO BE SURE Buy A ’SO STUDEBAKER CICK ' WILSON USED CAR | “SILVSRHAWK™ SPECIAL SPORT COUPE Radio & Heater Whe Rad tio & He Dyne- walls Standarc Tra flow pvientsl ‘* Pore 2.400 miles Solid tron Green Pat | with Custo m Red ay orAe Ls Leather Interior Was $1795 Was £2305 PONTIAC-CADILLAC | “Nowslggs 7 NOW $1445 | ‘57 CHEVROLET | weet OU TH, 7 DOOR Se neersen_ {| Woodward —— cata Standard Trans. Solid a Betge & Anniversary - Blue BIRMINGHAM MT +1830 W ©1695 Was $1495 as >) | Nows1367_ «-- NOWSII8S) Wr olesale | 'e , "37 FORD Ie 38 PLY aces é nnn ae All Makes and Models | 6 Cyl. Heater Ww + as eee eS eet . walls, Wheel Diccs and Large Wheel Discs. Sol- | All Cars traded in on bal- Special Paint. id Cascade Green. Was $1695 Was $1385 ance of new 1959 model Lincolns and ee will be sold at... _.NOW$1385 Wholesale | | MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES | oe ns Oakland County's Largest Chev BIRMINGHAM 631 OAKLAND AVE. PE 4-4547 .. NOW $1030 rolet Dealer DON'T W:iSIH] FOR MONEY! 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A one / OL 1.8133 |i" 7 t rks TY ee Cope ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OC TOBER 9, 1959 ites Ses + a ee + ee i oe inl J? ihe _ Today’ Tel Programs - Theater Pla ers | Pius Dead One Year; MUFEN Ais Ss © evision ams y Wel L T hat’ s One Way Throng Pays Homage ) Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channe! paar a ~ Channel 1~WXYZ-TV Channel S—CKLW-TV D li N VATICAN CITY (AP)o— A —_— —— Gr anted to e ver e€wspaper S hushed throng in St. Peter’s basil- . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Moochie is picked to repre- (9) Amateur Hour. Featur-|- ica paid homage to Pope Pius | : sent team tn all-star game ing amateur. talent with Ted By EARL WILSON ‘XII today, the first anniversary | Residential Speci 6:00 (2) Movie (cont. ) aot Waterford Twp. Group) of his death. Loni (4) News, Weather his sister's ambitions; Mack. | BEVERLY HILLS — Out here where the baseball y Jim Lonie = OR 3.0100 ; plus mother's fear bring dis-' 11:00 (2) (color) News. Sets Tryouts Following ot eee cae os * * * (7) Curtain Time. aster to him. (4) News, Weather. | little larger and the bats a little longer, the children lead) His successor as supreme head) —————————--——---___= (9) Fepeye, (9) Million Dollar Movie (7) Soupy's On. Soupy Sales Recreation Board Plan | ‘Strange lives—especially in the neighborhoods inhabited by the of the Roman Catholic Church, | =< ° - Drama: Lieutenant in Ko- and guests. movie tycoons. Pope John XXIII, walked in si- Your Independent TU Shep Pt re News, Weather n War is be odds with su- (9) Starlight Theater. Melo-| With the establishment of a new Monte Proser, a humbie restaurateur, eee — a ee peer FREE TV en mh ieee veel. _Perior in “Battle Taxi.” drama: Bela Lugosi, “Hu-| project poticy, the Waterford Town- wanted his five sons to know how to work... ihtring ineludi ok riimele TUBE C =" | (7) Curtain (cont.) . CS). man Monster.” (°40.) ship Recreation Board ~yesterday| He got three of them jobs as newsboys. a eg di emule ner San the UBE CHECK ers) (9) Ciseo Kid. o senna (mnt) rs. on 2 biome — _— ’ = pied j It seemed to their father that they | Vatican or observed the kong we iyi oii 6:40 (2) News Analyst. Drama: Two construction 19:90 (2) Nightwatch vheatet ieined Loksland Yusster Paver. : were delivering their papers faster than {ful aspect of the occasion. (7) Sports. teams battle j Double Musical: : he did as a boy. So he lectured them. | —_ ae 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. ben es ee Gee ae OR Oe rcat| ‘The fund was approved after Voutre ust te thiéw ihe pavers tn any | 7:@@ (2) Telephone Time. Drama: who will pay damages. ly.” (°50) Mystery: Dick ar aad presented a garbage cans!” he warned. “They are to | A TV Mi US l CAL TR FAT! | Two ojd worhen win war (7) Disney (cont.) Powell, “Murder, My _— yam pre: 2 be delivered to each house, and thrown | against tyranny 100 years (9) Movie (cont.) Sweet.” ('44.) —s — a hragar vat carefully on the porch.” after American Revolution.|s:39 (2) Hotel De Paree. Drama:/ (4) Sports. ayters . , “Oh, certainly, Daddy.” they said. One! First of a star-studded Ser 1es avere Judith Anderson, Man comes to Georgetown es| 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety with} Rather than sponsor a Project WILSON day when Daddy happened to be ho al | (4) Honeymooners. Comedy representative of mining Hugh Downs, host and guests/ outright, the Recreation Board de- ‘ pp me Alfred DRAKE (7) Cannonball. company to clear out local comedian and playwright|cided to help structurally strong! | delivery time, he discovered the secret of their efficiency | dvnawsia Uvaniiony stage persanailty “Necklace.” inbabitents ond hires six R Parker and Earl|organizations get started. When in| With the help of Dinna Reed’s son and a neighborhood Sally A HOWES - (9) Brave Eagle. Adventure gunmen to enforce demands. Wrightson, singer. full operation the group will be millionaire, who also had a boy, they were delivering the papers — 7 =n “Cry of Heron.” Brian Donlevy, guest. (7) Shock Theater. Me1.-|expected to return the initial start- by chauffeured limousine — sparkling star of “My Fair Lady 7:30 (2) Rawhide. Western: Vic- (4) M Squad. Drama: Bal-) drama: Boris Karloff, ‘‘Son|ing fund. | with the chauffeur running the | Zino FRANCESCATTI tor McLagien and Ann Fran-) linger is directed to deserted, of Frankenstein.” (°39.) There are 45 members in the | papers up to the porches. eminent violinist in his TV debut cis guest star. in ‘Incident factory and hand-cuffed to! Players group. It plans to produce The Loretta Young divorce The Kingston Trio of Shambling Man.” Former! daughter-in-law torments for- mer bareknuckle fighter in’ attempt to declare him in-, sane. pipe in burning building) while trailing arson suspe:t. (7) Man From Black Hawk. 7:35 Premiere western show: Bob! 7:40 Rockwell stars as special 7:45 SATURDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. (2) Michigan Conservation. ‘two or three plays a yeay, with ‘not only the actors benefiting, but talk is not to be believed . lal a so all who help make the play Joan Bradshaw’s going to star success, Belton said. in a film in Acapulco titled Tryouts for the first play, “Ar- “Angel of. Acapulco.” Naturally top recording vocalists Red Nichols, his Five Pennies and Connee Boswell and q Soh) be (4) People ..re Funny. Show, agent Sam Logan who learns|8:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. jsenic and Old Lace,” will be held) it's going to be made by a Brit- ottos Muses ¢o Meats Caro, originates from Las Vegas, that woman purchased insur- 8:30 (7) Genius. ~. a oe i a cies ar ish producer ... Milton Berle, dancing Ao Parisienne" Nevada with three million- ance policy in his name and 8:55 (4) News. presented Nov, 27 a 28. 19 pounds thinner, is getting Genet Vecthene und ihe ph age mt 7 «A! i that she plans - to|9:00 BR — Se ck | The players membership is still long fine with his wife Ruth Bell Telephone Orchestra “Wrong-Way Moochie. a | (9) Movie (cont.) (7) Crusade for Christ. , haw 10 vatertond Township acys | end with Tle brothers ooo “ 9:00 (2) . eel. 5 ; | residents, many more people brothers are ng. lea nate hee oe ae a idea . jwill be needed for success of the Everywhere I went here, | Burl Ives, Tommy Sands.! (7) Three Musketeers. pone Belton said. people said, “I saw you on | TV on ‘What Makes Sam- | Rhonda Fleming, Lione! 1:00 (4) (color) Howdy Doody Hampton, David Rose and| (7) Fun House. my Run’ — a very good his orchestra and special (2) Heckle & Jeckle. ‘College i In Rome show, too — but why did guest James Arness. 10:00 (2) Mighty Mouse. | carte Sarre EG lor Rand Re for U.S. Catholics we only get 1 rear view of ightweigtt bout: Von Clay 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. sd. TV © Radio - oo rreite Non Gey eT beve Lucy [Fetes Centennial | tren tor running Director Service test. 11:30 (2) Lone Ranger. ee (UPL) — Top US. leaders, Delbert Mann out of busi- JOAN , ; (7) Tombstone Territory (4) Circus Boy. ness. But I told them that he knew what he was doing. He o Z : : . a Factory Authorized Western: Hollister is in mid- 11:55 (9) Billboards. of the Roman Catholic Church gath-| was showing my good side. 00 x MOTOROLA ~- ADMIRAL dle of int betwee jered today for Centennial celebra-| TONIGHT 1 . Pd ZENITH TV SERVICE ing came l ween itn jtions of the North American Col-| - Pi ’ Open ~ a a an oe a SATURDAY AFTERNOON lene les ae: pane school for THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | LIVE and in COLOR en NBC 710 Rie. 9 ae aes | » reser Drama: Fath, 12:09 (2) Sky King. Pope John XXIII will pay a visit Marilyn Monroe says she’s a Dodger fan, wouldn't schedule CHANNEL 4 ii Ne ners . a re’ nairln; Eri cee ‘» ue yoni jto the college Sunday to take| appointments while the games were on TV... Ingemar Johans- | arry she gives ) Soupy Sales. 'part in the most solemn part of the ’ “ illers”’ een aid epics tain ts: Coamtiy Ceiewian. pas teeta P son’s TV schedule may include a drama, “The Killers BELL TELEPHONE HOUR Cary Grant turned down a huge offer to endorse a line of men’s er’s company, Wealthy Walter Trautman, who dated Debbie Reyn- (2) Skelton (cont.) Bowling Champions Detective’s Diary. Mathes presented by MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY | The North American college 9:30 | has enrolled 2,667 student priests BRING YOUR TV se? To our (4) Cavalcade (cont ) (9) Farmer Alfalfa. olds last week, shifted - Rhonda Fleming. - ———— — 7 SHOP AND SAVE $ ON REPAIRS (7) 77 Sunset Strip. Adven- (2) Big Story. a oy a x * * J ture: Kookie (Edd Byrnes)/1:00 (4) Lions Prevue. pit a Pasinte Pe vane Ingrid Bergman's husband, Lars Schmidt, will stage “Can- HIGH FIDELITY ar Waelte): ate Sherry Jackson 1:15 ‘* aioe Sones | ot Pope Pius Ix. : Can” in Paris .. . Roberto Rossellini and Sonali das Gupta who — ha stretching | is ngs thal! - << ‘ will move from Rome to Paris; the climate’s better for their raps Kookie ) 00 . Vikki (The HEADQUARTERS SEE — HEAR — COMPARE rare | infant daughter ... Wally Cox is writing a play... Back) Dougan will be one of Steve Allen's “billboard girls” soon * * * Service Six of the alumni have been created cardinals The only living alumnus who is (4) College Football. | High Read to Danger. Industry on Parade. | into hiding her from abduc- 1:38 tion. (9) I'm The Law (7) (4) SWEETS RADIO.TV Drama: 1:45 ala n Mon. & Fri. Night “Wish and Shoplifter.” 2:00 (2) Movie. ja prince of the church is Cardinal EARL’S PEARLS: There's nothing like baldness to make a MAGNAVOX ; 9:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling. Tom (7) Movie. {Spellman, who will recite a ponti- man realize how good he looks in a hat—John J. Plomp, De- Am Hennessey vs. Bill Lillard. (3:30 (7) Wrestling. \fical mass at 10 a.m. Sunday in trojt. HIGH FIDELITY TELEVISION jse:08 (2) Twilight Zone. Drama: (9) Movie. | the college chapel. x re - Styled tor every Setting!! Priced tor every Budget'! r jn ye gresangre = is} co. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Strange how people who don’t even Superb — ee! ne then ae a . caikig deal wits De, Death 4:1 las ae “ ‘Thailand Student know their next-door neighbors are curious about what's on EASY TERMS—FREE PARKING ; | in “One tor the Angels.” \¢ (9) Gabby Hayes. the other side of the moon... That’s earl, brother. . (4) Telephone Hour—-Music:| (2) Wrestling. Recluse Held (Copyright, 1959) McCALLUM & DEAN Guests Alfred Drake, Sally (7) Realm of the Wild. . — — ——— : on WPON Ann Howes, Violinist Zino 6:00 (7) All Star Bowing. ON Visa’ Charge 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM Mi 4.5230 Francescatti, Ballet Russe (9) Movie. . ° de Monte Carlo, Kingston 5:30 (2)Ten-Four. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI)—A Ist Mardi Gras in 1838 11 Per Cent on Farms ae ———S 2:00 i 216 p M bin Aesagel ir wae = a ‘from Thaflane, "oe ed oe The first Mardi Gras parade: About 11 per cent of Americans’ ennies a e SWe m w Iv as 8 was held in New Orleans in 1838. live on farms. 0 eevee (7) Sunset Strip (cont.) Grandma Gets a Lump ivirtua] recluse during more than | —— a“ $$$ $$ : (9) News. in Her Throat—Mumps a year of self-teaching after he, S I EFANSKI I V 10:15 (9) Weathervane. jflunked out of school, was held 10:2 (9) Little Theater. | LIBERAL, Kan. (UPI) — An 80-|today for violating immigration 10:30 (2) Manhunt. Drama: Couple year-old grandmother who attend- laws. ° ° we swindle car dealer out ~f ed her granddaughter’s wedding! Pravit Nujnetra, 26, a junior Cordially Invites DUFF ¥ expensive foreign cars. came down with the mumps short-| majoring in accounting at the time Y S All y (4) Telephone ‘cont. ) lly after kissing the bride. He was dropped as a student for (7) Black Saddle. Western:| Mumps is a rarity in persons/failing to pass some of his courses, ou to ee our DAUGHERTY The story of Clay Culhane’s over 60 years old. Btt Mrs. C. M.|was’ held for possible deportation are ouse a é decision to make law his ca- Bright got a full-blown case of)on grounds that his student's visa ; reer in ‘‘Saddle.” ithe disease. became invalid when he stopped of MICHIGAN STATE acnoss attending classes RIB EYE highlights th 1 Vessel Nujnetra continued to receive FOOTBALL GAM ES ate ne current She. oF caren | i | 4 lo id 9 HO {il checks from the Thailand govern. football season and in- 12 American 7 T ment covering his living expenses. , in ; . 13 French islands tuition and fees at the university tervigws: <<: nationally * Sowsace N] % Ve despite the fact he was dropped romous sports figure Vii, TS aaa) eniieet ee Seer, 40z.Net 24 Per Box RCA Livi Col piers i ; - THIS WEEK ONLY! iving Voor Presented by the |. Buiiane 0 Dimes Are Peanuts lee 4 b COCA-COLA [sf | u | Bryan. tor 4 BOTTLING | : y 35 Redacted £ $f temic 52 a ] Mblical NEW YORK (UPI) — ‘The era - ¥] Bosed of the five and dime variety store ; ‘ is passe. 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World Series Too Boring BY BOB CONSIDINE and other members of the Gas solute monopoly on lusterfess NEW YORK — There were’House Gang. the luminous Yan- Sports journalism plenty of opportunities to read dur- kees of the Ruth. Gehng and Di * " a | The stories seldom varied in their uniform dullness, their lack Ing the late and unlamented World maggio eras, the Brooklyn teams Series. when they were the Bums and of imagery, their authors’ surpris- * * * before that the Daffiness Boys. ing sense of what constitutes hard Tt was the least colorful, In M) \hckey Cochrane's great) Tyger news They were filled with phras- Stay eee ee ed teams of the middle “30s, the Gr CS Which would appall a kid * = ee ants of Terry's and Hubbell's ime, the copy desk of a high schoo It produced lulls that made and Conme Mack's superb Athlet- P&be! | you think of becaimed sailing ics of the late 20s and early ‘SOs? ” ships, “. .. a patted ship upon) Where s Bobo Newsom? What hap- as inted sea.” pened to managers like Durocher? C t | Y $ | pe sibel Onirol YOurseives, Maybe i is encroaching whet What did it? Money, per bu! there dont seem to be anv haps. la the bygone days a G h ] {| Tee ! colorful baliplavers left in the ball player was aq ball player. la am e s) ns ' game. \Ville Mays? Yes Yog: Period. That's all he did as a Berra? Yes Maybe one or !\o rule, And when he wasn't play- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) — others ing he was waiting to play. Evangelist Billy Graham told a WHERE ARE THEY? He could sit ina hotel lobby D€@F-capacity audience at the In-| diana State Fairgrounds Coliseum rning. reading box scores starin it a wall, then go last night that teenagers become delinquents because they are look- ing for someone or something to control them, What in tarmation has happened to a game that produced the Deans ' . out to the park. play. come back to the Hotei, eat q steak and talk nager i le He has bowling alleys. restaurants 'e"agers, told the young peop! He and hix ghost are in the e. writing business. too, or on the complete happiness. rt} air. He is under contrast te an Graham declared the desire for KITCHEN agent who gets him speaking 4 master is why young people are dates. TV shots and knows the Captured by communism and oth- right Madison avenue agency fer -.- ideologies the right cigaret, cereal and * * * clothing eadorsement. Communism has captured the MAKE YOUR KITCHEN He doesn't want to hurt himself jungle of India, [ saw a young nice guys better educated than : CALL TODAY their predecessors but ‘ol one dul! ing for pattern let it look for color as keenly More than and SONS as it searches out talent, er it & per cent of the total area of : will die of the boredom of the Maine. are forest lands. The state fans. also has 2.465 lakes and ponds 4994 Dixie Hwy. In the course of this forv ed ~ ~ reading during the series I came Cars and trucks scrapped in the the Los Angeles Area has an ab- age ROTO-MATIC MODEL 805-8 Over $00,000 units were sold at the original $69.95 price! Was raied “No. 1 Best Bey” by leading testing laboratory’ Hurry—oaly a lm ued member available for this special sale LIMITED —- OFFER! HASSOCK CHEST-TV BENCH PLUS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE TO INTRODUCE THE SENSATIONAL NEW | * = BUREKA --:: INCLUDING 10 PC. 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Callagher, who The proposed layout resembles! resigned Sa Baseball is. but one of his trades. youth of China and Russia. In the | am “~ Camp Pigsley, a camp established a a _ for youthful offenders near Trav- eal ; e on a ee a j LOOK LIKE NEW or anybody else on the field be- man marching under the hammer suse it might have an accumu- and sickle . and it was prac-| We specialize the complete J latively bad effect on his othe: tically a group of teenagers which Gesign and and sometimes more profitable— captured Cuba recently ' he said ens athroor porch § OUSINeSsses ‘God made you to be controlled adit and cther home | GAME OF NICE GUYS If you will let Jesus Christ lead yy (aicromemment aschsll hes bacoie © Sane il and direct your hfe you will find Gag aa the joy and security you are look- ¥. ths > =. 4 y* a 4 ” t * 4 Te ee 2% i> oe > m,' baseball unt] bedtime . 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