RESS _ WEDSIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, ae EF ASES ASSOCIATED PRESS = UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL » OFF TO GOOD START — Robert R. Eldred, general campaign director of the 1959 Pontiac Area United Fund, is shown here as he spoke to more than-4@scommunity leaders at the.ad- vance gifts solicitation breakfast this morning at the Community National Bank. Seated -at background. munity Nationa * ~ ‘MECHANICAL BIDS wniflion Oakland County: Co. was nearly $33,000 ~ ani nton gue (held aan redesign tangle this summer when they |building and downgrading of some: tect's recommendation in time to! fn meth rs Dell, ' Otticials also opened new bids Associates . of ae. On $2.12 mechanical construction. Once again, the R. 7. Spitzley Co. of Detroit was lowest, with a bid of $679,860. r * * * This is $34,250 higher than_ the price fer which it contracted to do the work for last June. But the rise in the Spitzley price is offset by an apparent reduction in the general con- striction costs, it was pointed out. Although a final contract figure for genera]. construction has not ‘been determined yet, Burke's base bic was $55,000 fess than the con tract price Fredman_ si-9ed for last “June. The drop in price in part re. inthe: corr construction materials since last) June, architects said, , eeu Fredman eat Spitzley both with. ‘ ae ride tom wal weuhece 1453 : that Shmina should have month in the face of a long and Pontiac, $695,000; Shaw Winkler, "members ot reooled the contract since his erstly delay while “the State’ SusiInc. of Detroit, $697,500: Lloyd S.’- Publishers bid “ preme Court pondered” Shmina’s’ suit, * * * is the Sehultz. Electric Service Even conidering alternates in Detroit, . wich tes & ANAS come that would affect the tract for electtical work, tins ‘ota cost, the Barke bid Was stil OPENED ay AUDITORS ei Bids were opened by the board) of auditors and the architects, Hewlett & Luckenbach atened with a halt to cont | ‘through tomorrow and Friday with Ling ‘ar pane . 2 eae . 1959-60 year. x * * a ‘BIG JOE: azar. anu — ‘Big Joe. an capsule that mantied model ef quickly located. ‘Big Joe’ is 94 base and 20 inches across the top. x * * 4 9 AP Wirephote rimental un- Carry ‘the first American into — a. See in place atop an Atlas missile. It was rocketed high over the Atlantic today and the capsule was feet tall, 6 feet across rounded it weighs one ten. 34,000 Begin New Term in City, Waterford Schools Experts Claim Test Successful Despite Mishap Capsule Sends Signals; Astronauts to Ride in Similar Carrier CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (@ — A space capsule like the one a Mercury astro- naut will ride in orbit was blasted hundreds of miles out across the Atlantic to- day and quickly recovered intact. Space experts said main research objectives wer ¢ met despite a mechanical mishap that shortened the flight. The boftle-shaped stee] chamber was hoisted aloft from this missile test center at 2:19 a.m. by a huge Atlas rocket, the vehicle chosen for the first manned flights. . Instead of a man, however, it carried only instruments. All went wel] on the launching itself but when the powerful first stage burned out after 2 minutes and 4 seconds it failed to dis- engage and fall away as planned. * * * The vesulting drag cut the flight short of the 100-mile altitude and 2,000-mile -distance planned, but. APA ARAY ee ee | \VYANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) — Combat- | ready air force troops today suc- | censfully fired their first Atias | intercentinental missile, having triple the range of previous , American combat missiles. OL LOLOL RAL LLP il taloemetry signals came beck for 12 of the expected 20 minutes, indicat- ing that much of the planned rang had been ac uee ed * * Then signi were heard from PPR | Pontiac and Waterford Township public and paro-\the chamber itself. afloat on the chial schools are opening their doors this week as ap- proximately 34,000 students flock to classes for the The fall term begins tomorrow for 20. 000 _children in the Pontiac school sys-+——— tem. More than 373 youngsters will begin the first day of classes at Emmanuel Christian School on Friday. St Michael and St. Fred- erick schools began formal class sessions yesterday, The enrollment of more than _ needs of its students returning to ‘classes tomorrow morning, in Waterford already begun, 12,200 students Township has with regular schoo! sessions for | alf elementary grades slated for Friday. Junior and senior pupils returned to classes this morning. * * The Pontiac school system is in the best position éver to meet the §al Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintend- Courthouse Bid A Detroit contractor outbid two for hand were members of the sup- ervisors ways and means com mittee, buildings and grounds com rollment,”' mittee and special courthouse com-; | was 16,917. mittee The county is- stilt legally able ——Sinee—that—time, ent of the city's schools “Capacity is now equal to en- Whitmer said ‘Such has not always been the case.’ When Whitmer became super- intendent in 1954, the Pontiac school district had % schools with a reasonable capacity of 14,887, The enroliment, however, to reject Burke's bid and ae- pacity has been increased by near cept one of the two higher Pon- ' tine bids, A decision is expected by next Monday board of supervisors meets. when the full ‘HAS 34 SCHOOLS 33 per ly 6.000, a in five years The Pontiat Schoo! District now David Levinson of Birmingham, pa, 34 schools with a reasonable chairman of the special Courthouse capacity of 19.816 pupils This committee, asked the architects (0 meets the anticipated enrollment. tabulate and review the bids in timefor a recommendation to the jang County More than 260 schools in Oak- will accommedate three committees at 11 a.m. Fri- 165,999 students returning to classes: day, * * * It is hoped that the committees ‘will be able_to act on the archi-, iput one of their own before the ‘board Monday. * * * The other mechanical bids were: Eames &-Brown_ plumbers of ‘Thornton Co; of Troy; $699,800; - Goss Mechanical Contracting Co. of Detroit, $700,000, ana Robert | not entér ‘the com- firm on his’ contract. oom bi iene RID LOWER Fredman’'s bid today of $2,093,900 ‘compares with his $7,103.937 bid in April. Shmina's bid in April: -waa $2,092,400 * ¥ * a Burke also bid last April was van lowest “with a bid of * 5 He, ‘for the 1959-60 year’. Approximately 6.500' teachers will previde the education for | these youngsters in 31 school systems in the county, This number includes 200 a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) cy oy PES Ayccageoer ae ee mies oS ie n labo s Press bs dcces eG anda been 40 County News ........000> u Medilorinin - oo... cess csedins * Markets ts 41 On, re x Spelte — N iv scrvecesets 23.29 “Theaters . TV and Radio Programs <. 7 Wilson. Earl . i Wothen's Pages ....... + ADE, the pupil ea cent increase ‘water several hundred miles north of Barbados, and the chamber fas quickly located by plane RETRIEVE CAPSULE The USS Strong of the Navy flotilla patrolling the route sped to the scene and in Washington the ‘Nafional Aeronautics and Space (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Vanished lot Safe in Jackson Mother Reported Her. Missing From Detroit Last Night JACKSON (? —A sleep- ing 3-year-old girl who van- ished in a car reported stolen in Detroit was found ‘today wandering naked through the streets of Jack- son, 75 miles away. Dr. F. I. Van _Wagen, Jackson health director, said the child had been molested, but she could not recall being assaulted. The cfftia's mother, Mrs. Joan Roland, 23, reported her daughter, Debbie, and her car missing last night, | She said she and a friend left the child in the car while they went to get a drink of water near Detroit's Waterworks Park. She said the car was gone when they returned. * * * Mrs, Roland was held for inves: eaten of child neglect after be-' g\i2@ questioned by Detroit potice. ‘Two officers ard a iwent to: Jackson to -get the ¢ baby - wand bring = to Detrell. gr oun oo mms Police oa Conti : aa the woman first told him she came - trem Cookeville. Tenn. but later ‘admitted she had been living af & _ trailer camp at Clark Lake, -— Jackson, CHANGES STORY. * Evans said he was tevng ‘ome termine whether the baby was kid- ‘taped by. accident ér takea to Jackson by a friend bt the Saale, ee a 5 Miles ; ‘Across Atlantic Cold Air Slides In Tonight: 40-Degree Dip Due in Spots Pa # ree nage’ se Ws eee ae os ‘ ] edi tee eet : Peery J ° a es ss = =i pe wabasatl / ‘ bed hers. aS 3 San i : te 7 * : ik : S * - oF ia Se Sem = SSSae mn eT a! x Topping the list of break-ins was Vataed at 6158. the theft of three bieyele motors) Detectives are also investigating from Whizzer Industries, 350 S. the theft of 100 pounds of copper Sanford St. The motors were metal from the Pontiac Waste te valued at $300) Entrance was terial Co. Vo Branch St gained by breaking a basement scrap metal was valued at ww , window, police said 3 af Robert Hewitt of 64 Union St. A rash of burglaries and cases of malicious destruction were be ing investigated today by Pontiac police * * * Mrs. F.thel Timmerman, man ager of the Linda Lee Shop, 29 5. tional teaching Pontos above last» Telegraph Rd., reported to offi. yea; The Weather cers that someone stole a ladies |brown wool suit valued at $55. , Full U. 8. Weather Bureau Report | Police also answered a call at PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fate and ; F contineed het today. Partly cloody with the Western Alité Store, 162 N scattered thundershowers tonight ending Saginaw St. where thievts dam- temerrow Cooler tomerrew. Seutherly shoted 10 18 miles todas and tent abt, aged a floor sale shifting te northwesterly 80 temorrse. High today !, low tonight | aged a floor safe ie aes tomer | the safe was broken off but that ; the thieves were unsnccesstul tn * * * Twents five new school buildings and 36 ‘additions tg schools have been completed for the eginning school year at a-eost of $34,000, OW as 10.000 new students report to classes HALF DAYS bpoWwN Toda y im Pentine : Lowest temperature preceding @ am | attempts to break an taner door. “Significantly, every vear in the At @ am: Wind velocity 2-4 mph) last 10 vears, there have been oft fot mouth: soulegat. 1) The office was ransacked but lese children wn the i Lis ‘ Sun seta Wednesday at 6.53 pm. | nothing reported missing. ) ; 1a v8 Sun rines Thursday at 6 07 a.m .isinc® the year before ad Dr | Early this Preston, Moon sets Wednesday at 11:28 pm mornin ucius Moon rises Thursday at 2:23 pm R Luc F. Willlam J Emerson ADM) of 223. S. Edith St., re-! erint ported to police that someone en. |? mamendent of _ Sonos tered his home and took a watiet; ‘‘There ee a time when we sSu- Downtown Temperratarce tant eee ‘ &am 7 o.m.. 6 13m as =. 76) 06 fpm 89 containing $60 from a bedroom. | Weuld, Wave as many as 7,000 1 an. ” 2pm #1) t * | Kida” going to school on half days weeutcci acter A rifle valued at $75, a box ot only, 1 don't think we will have fore; 1,500 pupils on half days this (as recorded downtown) shells and. two micrometer Finan lomporssnre . {reported stolen by thieves who!) Year. This Is 400 lens than last Mean temperature ..... “ broke into the horé of Emma, Year. Weather—Sunny Fear Age in Peauee Scott, of 483 Qpetinard Lake Aye. | “The voters should be compli. | One ost temperature Hi eke ry] Police alec reported that vandals mented for approving millage for Mean temperature reaenens » had en about 12 windows’ of pew schools to handle the in- ‘eat her—Cloudy Del, east side of Wilson Elementary creased enrollment problem.” Mignent aed tenet Temperatares {Se hool, 511 S. Sanford St | * * * 9) ta ton bis Date in a3 oe wm 08 Jefferson Junior: High School = Pees Tompgpatre Char Pa }was entered and offices ransacked beginning classes in the county's Alpena arquette ‘te i but nothing was li stolen, | public school aystems, approxi-| re SE a Goieda > } police said tely 18,000 child i. browney +4 % Nifweuter i | Vandals also threw a rock ithe thie week ‘; pike tind ‘ee. e st rf | Kew Grrans aj j ‘through an $85 plate glass’ window rochia} schools ‘in the county. _~ -_ | y hew York 4 lin the front of the Pontiag Hous. | Lee _. Benver 4 # Pelisten Bh |ing Commission Office, 535 Branch Coal Supplies Electricity | 7 8 go + St, Duluth 10 Pittsburgh Fort worth Tt gt few, of = : | PITTSBURGH—Bitumi 2 ( a 3H—Bituminous coa ya ile i i rey. cit he i i. An average American worker is generates about 65 per eent of the ( pow A ‘3 2 ington 4 idle 10 days a year because of ill) nation's’ total supply of available teoanges bo * i mens, ‘electric energy, { \ F f i 4 aa é t f \ 3 ‘ SCHOOL’S IN SESSION — with books for the first day of school in Roches- ter this morning were (from Jeft) Joanne Ball, They were waiting for the The. Day in Birmingham e ‘City Commission Reied™ Bids for 1 Library | Addition _BIRMINGHAM—The City om ‘are eo cutting the job dow to mission at last night’s meeting size . by re-aligning some ‘Women, Boy | Hurt in Mishaps “Truck Hits 3-Year-Old| in Pontiac; Others Are 4 * ‘ jected all general e Injured in. County bids proposed tol Cg Se . the Baldwin Public, Library Gaty’ encanta tebe tl be : : ‘are beihg held in abeyance until accident on W, Maple ‘road, in| The action was taken because) 7 ithe building specifications have pera lae para-ori inert last all of the bids submitted were ieced to andat tae ndibet. youth over the city’s estimated cost of} the addition, $43,200 OVER BUDGET The estimation was made betore | The lowest construction bid sub- afc ooreny Mitr cir te osange Nigger wer nal Nina an qnempecias foundatien protien. lover’ the city's hatint for the According to city engineers, project. unexpected additional werk | in other action, the commis- afternoon ran truck. ee ee @ traffic light at the corner of 4 ee insure that construction | Sagle ond Cheyer stvects ss” 5 ear omepngeen apart the result ef a traffic survey cuts and bruises at Pontiac Gen- | Since the city is determined not) conducted by city engineers. eral Hospital and released. The to exceed a cost of $151,800 for the’ On the recommendation of Po- | truck driver, Robert E, Clay, 38, |library addition, city architects \ice Chief Ralph Moxley, the light | of Detroit, told police he couldn't jwill be in operation only during | stop im tinse.to avoid hitting the |the hours pupils would normally po * [oe creping tee waren | Robert J. Piper Jr., 29, of 1023) ontiac 10 BOARD GETS REQUEST |Canterbury St,, was stopped be-, | A request to permit construction [hind en auto st the intersection of! jof a neighborhood swimming pool |W. Maple and Drake roads when |in the Forest Hills Subdivision, sub- |a car driven by Raymond L.) wade ran |mitted by D. K. Simpson of 292 | Swartz, 21, of 3010 Woodlawn St, [Henley Dr., was referred by city ¢ ¢ 1¢ “ommissioners -to the rplanning Commission Not Sure hoard and the city attorney for a_ - Loaded down Avery, 12; and DEADWOOD S. D fAP) A forest fire first circled and then skipped across this historic gold rush town Tuesday, taking a few homes and businesses, - before roaring unchecked into unpopulat- ed Umber area to the southeast * *® * Aast. State Forestér Tom Bor- went = k to Classes today. : May Go to Laos Forest Fire ame This Weekend Across Deadwood __ nite tare "vim si rae den said he hed heard no con) firmed reports of serious injuries or deaths, The Same shifting winds that turned the fire into town helped minimize damage by lofting the blazes into tree tops and produc- ing a scattered pattern of fires * * ® The flank of the fire was halted three-fourths of a mile from near- by, Lead, home of the famous Hotmestake gold mine. Deadwood's 3,500 residents were evacuated but some were trickling back early today Some of Lead’s 6,400 peuple also were evacuated A STRANGE FIRE “T wouldn't have ginen a plugged nickel for the whole town of Deadwood at four o'clock,” said Rapid City Journal reporte: Ken Jumper Jumper, who had fought fires With the Navy in Florida, said ‘it was the danindest thing Ive ever Sern “The hillsides looked like they Rockies to Send Cool Breezes to Some Areas By The Associated Presa” Cool air held in check several days by a high pressure area will push through today,..dringing re lief from hot, muggy weather to some sections of the country Cooling breezes will push east- in Nurth Dakota at re- ported over TAQ deg te a The highest_€aiting was 108 att Gila Bend “Ariz had pr Pampa, Fla. had hailstones nearly 1 inch in diameter \Show- ers and thunderstorms also hit other sections of the state. Talla- jhassee had 1.27. inches of ‘and there was more than one- alt inch at Jacksonville Vote to Continue Ohio Wildcat Strike AKRON, Ohio oF -~ Striking \United Auto Workers Unien em- 'ployes voted Yesterday to continue a wildcat walkout which has idled Needles, Calif., Tn addition to thé. 165,000 students’3.500. workers at-Chryster Corp.'s nearby Twinsburg plant. UAW members voted to repect ‘appeals from ‘local union officers to terminate the sfrike which istarted last Friday. The walkout came after Chrysler | i 12 men said to be leaders an earlier walkout last week ic working conditions. Oregon impnged the fiat lax on gasolie in 1919; New Heat Wave fo Crack Tonight i sweltered under 90-or-nbove tem-; Robert Gilruth, Project Mercury! but added that this ts not tos | _ since compiling of weather data ‘normal low perature preceding 8 am. in down-| measure only about one inch in be before March.1 next yeaf, the ‘town Pontiac. hot.; — ‘ward Sad southward from the sitorthemm and ceatral Rockies to ithe northern and central plains states and upper Mississippi Val- ley * *& ®& East of this section. the - muggy weather will continue, the, Weather Bureau said Temperatures soared in the, _ tins states Tuesday. Rapid City, | Philllys and Pierre, S.D_, all had, 100 degrees Bismarck. N.D had; 103, Farge, Jamestown and Dick | iInson rain’ t - City ts in @ ~Finanéial report at — ee “meeting. | * Position to Qualify 11 the sruacta eceiele plans. ‘eall for the organization of “a non- i: Piper’s mother, Delphene, 56, and sister, Joan, 23, both of 33 Au- : burn Ave., were treated at Pontiac City commissioners voted profit association to own and oper- Pestine ‘rome Photo |STNnrectcar plaup also in-(6% 10 seek federal aid in con-|ote the, pool ton (he resin sone school bus at the, Rochdale subdivision stop. olved another dri J WwW. struction of more sewage treat-| ed pay | volv ver, John ment facilities. ‘tion and maintenance. Pupils in the lower grades reported to school | Parkkila, 19, of 6782 Drake Rd., ; } x * * yesterday, and junlor and senior high students Walled Lake, All three drivers) They're still not sure how Pon- | iso referred to the city planning tiac will be in financial position hoard for its consideration was a to qualify for it. request by Frank Van Fleteren of so * 412 E. Frank St. to rezone his But next Tuesday is the dead-| property {rom multiple family res- line for applying for funds-this fis-,idence to non-retail business. | were uninjured. Find Space Capsule Afloat on Atlantic as Administration reported the cap-} large city, normally would es |cal year, so City Manager Walter Mergenthaler Award sule had been retrieved at 10:33) Cligible for $250,000 in federa Kk. Willman recommended that the | - Winners Announced had been raked by tracer bullets g m. It had been sighted first at; fumds, the- maximum amount city enter its application. ; tithe ie =e | The Inter American Press Assn. has TN eal, eee? be ead, 3:30. avalatte. today announeed the 1959 winners (a « « A MAJOR STEP | Commissioners adopted a resolu- of the IAPA-Mergenthaler Awards. Late Tuesday night, an estimat- Th director of Project Mer- tion, prepared by Willman, which) The awards are for the news- ed 2.000 fighters were dicing 0(°- which is aimed at putting a8ks the State Water Resources| paper's “unceasing fight against wide line severah miles ahead of 2 8" ito orbit in 1961, rated the. Commission to give Pontiac high dictatorial trends~ in the Western 5 ™ re- “entry survival as probably a omens on 1959-60 funds available Hemisphere.” t » sacrificing, the i tee en the Cnr ney herent” NY “hoe the US be Heath Sere OS Borden said fighter hoped for” He sald the primary objective ice toe Wate s Com-| The annual Ottomar Mergen mission controls distribution of the thajer plaque went to Prensa Li- capsule stood up under the heat [sane ‘bre, Havana, Cuba. Individual and shock of coming back trom | ._ + * prizes consisting of a Scroll and a simulated orbital path. | Pontiac probably will get a high $500 were awarded to: The blastoll came at 2 |priority, since the Water Resources Jorge Quintana, Bohemia, Ha- a drop in winds gusting near 45 of the trial was to see how the m.p.h. at midnight, SECOND BLAZE BURNS A second fire burned wild in timber southeast of the hambet of; 2:19 a.m.; Nemo. It apparently did oot) Less than four hours later a Co™Mmission already is concerned vane, Cuba; Asidres Borrase, threaten populated areas. |search plane reported it had ag city’s pollution of the Clin-| 1. prensa Libre, San Jose, Cos- * + * {sighted the’ floating capsule, sev-| lees the, The state body has OT-| ta Rica; Horacio de Dios, La The two blazes had consumed eral hundred miles short of its 3 e city to have new facili Rason Buenos Aires, Argen- ties to curb pollution in operation | tina: by the end of 1961. ; | Bebota Columbia; and Angel Cost for more facilities was | Edmundo Font, La Gaceta, eeeneeet at $3,300,009 last | Tucuman, Argentina. spring when voters for the third § The announcements were made grees, a long siege of drought and space had been a complete time turned down general obliga- [by William M. Pepper, Je. (The maniiy to ar ocd tO ttire, ton ton Contract added Caine. Sun. Pid) Cha bad bart : The booster\stage of the power- . — _- |man of the LAPA’ awards commit- ful Atlas rocket failed to drop off; Willman said an initial meeting tee, which met in Miami Beach, after burnout 2\ minutes and 40 “ith members of the Water Re- Fla. Aug. 1 to study the nomina- seconds after the\ blast-off. sources Commission staff and the |tions and. select the winners Fhe extra weight \prevented the) ‘State Health Department indicat-| *~ * & main body of the ‘rocket from|°d the cost still might not reach The awards will be delivered traveling its full distance under,™uUch more than $3,300,000. during the IAPA's annual meeting the power of its sustainer engine. | He said it may be necessary October 6-8 in San Francisco, _ FALLS SHORT OF TARGET to construct more aeration facil- — SRG IGE PROMILA te a 0: OOOO IE SA OTR Pam. 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Hanoy A Prrzs = : President apd "Publisher "tee ereeaea and sa 3 aye pernany end Editor erenume a = Kae M. Texapweit., * Hesny J Rezo’ . Circulation Manager Managing Editor Gronce C. Inman. G. Maranatr Jouean, ‘Classified Maensger Locel Advertising Manager Chamber of Commerce Fighting for Economy Pontiac’s Chamber of Commerce is really throwing itself in Michigan's financial muddle. Good! - x « * The current issue of ‘“Pontiac- tion” protests strongly against the failure of the State Legisla- ture to cut expenses of State government to meet other leading commonwealths. According to Chamber figures, the Michigan cost per capita of State govern- ment is $163.45. The following figures show how much less than Michigan the states shown pay per resident: New York ....... $20.51 Wisconsin ......... . 24.45 Ohio . ........... .. 39.26 Siiinoisee oe 45.96 Pennsylyania ........ 51.17. . _Indiana....... reseee. 32,90 New Jersey ......... 83.98 * x * . As “Pontiaction” points out, new taxes are not the final answer to Michigan's predicament. Rather, Governor WILLIAMS’ unhealthy eco- nomic climate is partly brought about by the overpowering cost of Michi- gan government—which seems to re- main the same. We feel the Chamber is on very sound ground and once more empha- sizes a point that tax students have been proclaiming for years. ECON- OMY should be the first objective of the Governor and the Legislature. . a ae E. C. HayHow, a member of the Governor's tax commission, declared in a Pontiac speech that he was in- clined to believe Michigan could get along WIFHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL TAXES if the Lansing group really put the State government on a sound economical basis. ~x~ *« * “Pontiaction” urges voters to take this matter up immediately with our representatives in Lans- ing and to declare themselves, if they are in agreement with the Chamber's proposal. And who isn't? T ough Job Ahead for New York Policemen New York City announces that she is throwing 1,400 more policemen into the current battle to stop juvenile murders. The state of affairs transcends old fashioned juvenile de- linquency. It's juvenile killings now. ~ * * Gang wars on New York streets and gang mugging and death are putting the ordinary citizens up in arms, Can the police cope with this — or can't they? The city is determined to find out. At the moment, their record is rather a dismal thing. The young hoods and punks are throwing their weight around in a disgraceful and shameful fashion. x~ * * Is New York up to the challenge? She isn't doing too well at the mo- _ment. Our Seaway Benefits Mustn’t Be Hampered Histohic foes of the Seaway have been at ¥{ again. Atlantic and Gulf Coast cities and railroads were behind a movement to write into the surplus food .bili a restrictive measure which would have deprived the Midwest of much of the benefits of the Seaway ‘we * * , The measure would have re- quired that. all surplus agricul- tural products shipped to Europe for sale, donation or barter must be “delivered directly to the ex- port vessel at a United States port.” The House refused by a vote of 108-71 to write this into the bill but only after debating it for two days. * x * The restriction would have driven traffic away from the Seaway to the benefit of Atlantic and Gulf ports and increased the cost of shipping surplus foods. Midwest products now go down the Seaway in vessels loaded to about 60 per cent of capacity be- cause of the 27 foot connecting chan- nels. In Montreal they take on the other 40 per cent. If it were not for this, shipping costs to Europe would be in- creased and any competitive ad- vantages over the longer Atlantic and Gulf routes, including rail- road transportation, would _be largely lost. * * * Foes of the Seaway may be ex- pected to keep trying and we must be alert to preserve the benefits the St. Lawrence route is bringing to the Midwest. | The Man About Town Doesn't Hurt "Em Helps Most of Our Towns; Makes Living Much Safer Autumn: Finest season of the year—if you do your part. Cities and villages in the Pontiac area need have no fear when they are by- passed by their main-bighway through new paving operations. There is no record where any municipality has suffered for that reason. All have richly benefited by the les- sened traffic hazard And I have it direct from state headquarters that no Michi- gan business has gone bankrupt because the through traffic has been routed around it Right here In the Pontiac area I know of a number of merchants whose busi- ness has Improved after they were by- passed. If you're interested in how they did tt, I'll elte a few cases, on request. There's something to think about in the findings of one businegs man, who says: “It forced all of us Who were side- tracked to spruce up, clean up,. paint up and catch up with the times.” Among the 37 Michigan 1959 scholar- ship winners in the Ford Motor compe!! tion, Philip R. Brown of Birmingham Is the only one from Oak- land County. He will attend Cornell: An apple tree In the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Burney Osterman In Drayton Plains has ripe frult on some limbs and a second crop of blossoms on others. - My Oscoda scout pends word that lt was low water and absence of a chance to do some of their expert paddling that caused Oakland County's contestants, Al and Roy Widing of Holly, to drop to fourth place in that recent Au Sable canoe race. From its hustling secretary, Mrs. Duane Carman, comes an urge for all of our readers to attend the Brown City Fair, Sept. 19 and 20, with everything from a soap box derby to a donkey soft ball game. ~ Largest resort in Oakland County, mid- way between Pontiac and Flint, and bi- sected by the four lane Dixie Highway Manager Murray Titsworth feels that the Holly Recreation Area will double {ts attendance this vear IU stake {ts “Overlook” as being the most scenic spot In lower Michigan “A mushroom that measures 35 inches Around is growing on the property of Mrs. Letitia Cobb of Orchard Lake, which looks like a blue ribbon winner in its class. ne nme Attention Is called to the fact by William J. Emerson, County Superintendent of Schools, that motorists yow must stop BOTH ways for @ school bus. = Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Stearns of 2547 Woodbine Drive; golden wedding Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Lemenski of 285 Midway St.; 5st wedding anniver- aary : Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Gruenewald of Oakwood; 5ist wedding anniversary. Mrs. Cora Austin, of Grand Blanco; 90th birthday. a Little Red Schooling a David Lawrence Says: Civil Rights Report Is Confusing W ASHINGTON—Anyone who had the idea. that a national commis: sion to Investigate ‘civil rights” could) come up with a coherent report after months of study is bound to he puzzled by “the confusing and to gome extent con- tradictory re c- ommendations just issued by the U.S. Com- mission on Civil Rights. LAWRENCE Six members — three from the North and three from the South — made a _ conscientious effort to come to grips with the civil rights question as it affects registration and voting, housing and education. But the net results is a sharp division between the six. As for voting rights, the report presents an anomaly. The three northerh members—John A. -Hannah, president of Michigan State University; the Rev. Theo- dore M. Hesburgh, president of Notre Dame Uoplversity, and Professor George M. Johnson, former dean of Howard Univer sity, who is the only Negro member of the commission— joined together to recommend a new constitutional amendment. They feel it is necessary to take away from the states their present right to determine for themselves all the different qualifications of voters apart from race or color or sex. This is sound reasoning. For, as noted in these dispatches several weeks ago, the Constitu- tion today specifically gives the states the right to define such voter qualifications and to provide, for instance, tests to prove that a citizen can read and write. * * * Oddly enough, however, two of the southern members—f or mer Governor Ddyle S 3 = E 3 Pe Se 2 a 3 eS alle es OPEN. EVERY ‘NICHT. TO > |Menday through Saturdey \ Devetown ond Drayton Pant Just measure your window! We have the size! Nubby carnation cloth WHITE DRAPERIES A new kind of textured draperies . white to give a . . white on spacious look to your home, room to room! 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It was his last swim before winter diver's sult over woolen underwear, An eaplove of International Clones in and the ice begins to lock together. il eee eas — a oe $1.10 SIZE Capitol Sessions ‘Hardly Allow Rules Against (iiieataidliaa ¢ ‘5-DAY 1.83 Value Time for Swim, Says Senator CANDY Fg DEODORANT PADS jiagy | j WASHINGTON ( — The Sen-jusually manages about 20 minutes “I am stire T look about as bad Bia as in Parks AY DS PERS Priced 69" t ELUSIL é ate's oldest member said today his of sitting up exercises before tak- as any one else.’ , vy 3 . 1¢ Vitamin ond eT ag) main complaint about early and ing a trolley to the Capitol. Allott directed his remarks to | Segregation of Races th tam on = _ ete late sexaigns sathee—bardily al. / /) © Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore) viel on Montgomery City, | Mincral Candy : - Shes : ¥ TABLETS low a man time for a swim,” | Green, who will be 92 next i8- fighting to keep Congress in Grounds Held Iegal | But 91-year-old Sen Theodore month, attributes the drive to session through next week to act) 51 Francis Green (D-RI) said he adjour Congress this week to a On legislation he thinks should not ft - : desire on the part of members be neglected | MONTGOMERY, Ala. #— U.S. “to talk to constituents and get | pr, George W. Calver, the Dist. Judge Frank\M. Johnson Jr. ae around to other work that needs | Capitol physician who has been jruled Tuesday that racial aching fj to be done,” rather than to | feeling congressional pulses for physical strain. | 30 years, steered away from any tion in Montgomery ‘city parks is “A person can get terribly tired) part of a controversy with his ANTI-ACID ‘unconstitutional. He ajso held in-| valid a city ordinance \which pro- | hibits integration in public recre- No Contract doing nothing,” he told an inter | charges. .+ational tealiition e viewer. “IT know they are all getting a x * * : Necessary His remarks grew out of an ob- little wig *’ Calver “en | Johnson's ruling 4 not mean, Co AKE ; 4 Reg. 73c Reg. 69¢ - Reg. 25¢ N Call Today servation in the Senate teday by ing with a newsman. “But these} however, that i . Le A “ ~ Ue. egroes can, use| Sen. Gordon Allott (R-Colo) ‘are things ~they’ve got to do. It} nite carta.) seal all 18 of ihe B R S ANACIN BROMO- TUMS, 3 Rolls Gr egory Oil Co. * & & = an me Oe oes ‘city’s parks have been closed s: oc ° Mi LK TAB LETS SELTZER Quick Antacid Relief 94 East Walton Bivd. Looking over the chamber, eo time. We try to keep the members the) firet' of this year. Thrifty Priced Phone FE 5-6141 lott noted ‘‘the fatigued faces i) in 0 Tab Si ; good shape by frequent exam- The judge made it clear that | 5 lets hn «Large Size. ener gentieonens (iy =s ran, ae nations.” he has no authority to order the | For \g in the Pack c Save Now ¢ ¢ he expressed it, and acknowledged se | And besides, he said, “What's) Clty to reopen the parks. But: if: \ they are reopened, he said they | cannot be segregated as they have been In the past. Perr rt the difference between sitting up| in the Senate and going to some | of the parties and receptions so many have to attend when the. x & ff, Senate tf not in session?” | City officials are sworn to keep | ! T * * * the parks closed — as they have} rey. %.) 8 | MARKEE Green, a bachelor ho fre-,been since Dec. 30 — so long as | ~9 O05 Tal U40 REGULAR 10ce | 718 NORTH NAW STREET quently shows up at embassy re- ‘there is an bee threat. - SAGI 5 ceptions, sugge sted that “only a! ie Gao PROT-ZINC | ee ee 8 6 6-8 ‘ : ‘ ~ 4 ‘fragile man shuns hard work VIGORETTES 7 . . 1. Se Meaty and ‘long. hours Says Soviet Scientists. | | § U40 NPH......... ” “We are not in need of rest.” to Abandon Ice Floe © Vitamins and “wv, @® ew ee yey ewe SPARE c RIBS...... BACON.. 4 = *1 OLEO...2 = 25° ihe said with a cheerful smile. | “Most members are under an’ MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet scien-| | waltarenae hoy emotional strain because we are tists who manned an arctic ice} taking an unnecessarily long time floe for 40 months are being evac-' see © 2 ee ee . 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Huron St. Easy Terms FE 4-2525 + ~ - & fF . * a Se SE 3 ee geet ee Pe = ee ae (Cog A PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1959 “a ihae iil Defense our = und our Sanne “pee ah rare dtrey— Se 5 Se ES ST i ae te* : ¥ at } : ‘a. 8 Ld z oe : i a { t ' ' : % { 5 * t + : : : ‘ ~ , . jess so : RAE Se Beats BN _ ~ j : : *, ; oe é » ce Me = x ¢ er * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WED DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1950 TWELVE “7 ‘Eure be Pushing Its Largest Roadbuilding Project Since Roman Tinies FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI), In the planning stage are another; hardest in Germany are the .600- | months ago between Hamburg and)’ France; which “boasts the best mately 40 miles of expressways bahn terminal of Salzburg past Behind the Tron | Curtain, East Europe is pushing its biggest 6,300 miles of expressways which _Yoad-building project singe. to be completed withip 10). times—a nei of superhighways de-! years or so, signed to link all male Oe Oe *.* * tourist’ regions of the old con northwest with Lisbon more than &uUtob 2,000 miles to the south, uncertain. Every government is y,) proceeding with construction ac- cording to its means. But in the | way of hard and visible progress, this is the picture today: Germany and the Low Countries) already possess a net of lt l as gve highways linking most of thei major centers. Work on new’ express highways is _Drogressing ( fastest in Italy. f France, Austria and Yugoslavia’ are making considerable progress. Find Timber at Tombs Russia has completed a good— although not exemplary—highway | in Excellent Condition from its western border point of Brest to Moscow. _ After 2,700 Years Only in Switzerland and Britain. is the roatl-building program seri-- WASHINGTON (UPI) — King ously lagging. Both have just Midas, whose touch supposedly’ opened their first stretches of ex- turned everything to gold, may press highway, but are hampered have had a way with pidin old’ in their efforts either by topo- wood, foo graphical difficulties (e.g.-the Swiss At highways lead through densely populated, dreas Right now, approximately miles of express highways are in Ankara, Turkey operation, But almost half of them There already in evidence that | are of an old type, lacking a cen-, Midas’ people produced wooden | tral dividing strip and other safety timbers that are still in good con. | features. dition after 2,700 yearn. Another 1,200 miles of up-to. Two years ago, a University of date superhighways are under Pennsylvania crew dug its way in construction and due te be com. to the tomb of King Gordius, fairly; pléted within two or three years. (well established as Midas’ father, | and found: a burial vault puilt of; They include sections of Italy's scenic 300-mile “Expressway of the Sun,’ a ribbon of eoncrete which will wind all the way down the Italian boot from the Swiss border to Sicily They also include two of the massive wooden beams building—the superhighway over come secret tre atmgnt the Brenner Pass, linking Austria Lumbermen like’to feel thas the! and Italy across the Alps, and the explanation for Ahis is simple $20,000,000, 7'4-mile tunnel under that, under proper conditions, wood, Mont Blanc, Europe’ highest will outlast Any other man-made: mountain structural substance —— =e —— - a PONTIAC AREA "from RK. H. Storm, District Mgr. On September 17 18 and 19 Pontiae will hold {ts annual “Downtown Festival Days This is the time when everyone has a jot of fun and the merchants display their wares outside for everyone to see This year your Telephone Company will be a participant and will display the very latest tn telephone equipment for beauty, efficiency and convenience Wed be very happy if von would drdap by the “Bell Corral’ «right next to the court house) where trained people will be avail- able to help you plan your personal telephone service, yx ek ee EVER WONDER HOW some of oue Michigan colleges win so many football games? One | reason is their ability to em. / ploy new strategy during rs game that will capitalize on An enemy's weaknesses. Flay in the opponent's attack are them to the head goach on the field? By telephéne, of course. The telephong’ enables him to feed the coagh a steady stream of information that quite often aneljA victory for your team. / Pe ie en he re ee hn / , DID YOU KNOW THAT IT takes a lot more effort and money to write a business detter than to use the telephone? According to a business magazine, the average bus- iness letter costs $1.70 by the time you figure stenographic costs, mail- ing, filing and materials. That cost is duplicated at the other end when a reply is sent. Ifyou look at the > long distance rates listed in your telephone book, you'll see how many distant places you can call for less than that. Furthermore, a Jong distance call is easier, faster and more Personal, Feo ssssrsssaansasassaas Baws 1s the only animal thal blushes. Or needs to.” — MARK TWAIN In the overall picture, Germany nent. ° loccupies a favored spot—mainly Eventually, the European high-|because the only, thing of any use way system will connect such dig-/that the Nazis left behind were tant points as Helsinki in the far/?,200_ hg of modern, four-lane 4 . built with the stated. Ba ing the German autobahn system ‘autostradas in operation, plas the oo. metwory. of the Lew already completed stretches of the °" the treasury, Both will be completed by 1961. 50 miles~and some dozen miles. superhighways lead the traffic out) read, Austria is building anothe? |will include a 110-mile: superhigh-|the southeastern provinces near 70-mile stretch of the Luebeck- near Genoa, Naples and other of such centers as Paris, Lille,’ spectacular superhighway, lead- | way from London to the industrial|the Greek beter, is , as up jarel autobahn was s opened a few! centers. | Lyons and Marseilles, and approxi-| ing east from the German auto |center of Birmingham. _ fast. iaim of eccsettien unemployment, | but in fact the backbone of a com-. How long this will take is still jj unication system needed to wage The twe projects being pushed feast, that's what America's Alps) or by the fact that projected ‘umber industry thinks and why it is watching carefully excavations around King Midas’ tomb in a 66- 5 199 foot mound of earth on a plain near | They were hand-hewn, beautiful, ly smoothed and sanded, e.pertly fitted and in such excellent shape! that even after 27 centuries «many, of the joints were all but invisible. | Wood experts have discovered most spectacular examples of in- that the beams were Ardinary pine; ternational cooperation in road with no evidence they neceigg bi mile autobahn from the Baltic | Hanover, leaving only 140 miles ofjsecondary secondary roads in Europe, has; scheduled for completion Mondsee (Moon Lake) and other | Germany's ar autobahns port of Luebeck to Swiss, in Germany's. most im ortant'been somewhat slow in “realizi a _ The majer project is a link} Seale spots to Vienna; 88 miles _ nant cha reads in hat border elty of Basel, and the (north-south artery ambitious superhighway pro- tex talent warte: ee 4 {tate Bat. Yugoslavia, which Aachen-Cologne superhighway ty- | Italy tas 300 miles of git-of-date|sram—mainly because the Alger./between the channel ports, “P A 6 \di> Ballad uphrcclc ot itenlen. “Expressway of the Sun’—about! Nevertheless, six. or four-lane! In addition to the Brenner Pass |izing its antiquated highways. This|gions on the Austrian border with a — . : ’ . , nearly completed a modern high). 000 in the next three years moderm-| "AY linking its northwestern ‘re. - mt eI nine _ LET MAGNOLIA SHOW YOu THE WAY 18,000 HOMEOWNERS ARE . HAPPY AND SATISFIED Can Give Your House the appearance ofa ‘20000 | Wome . “ow 5 SIOO” A WITH EVERY INSTALLATION OF GENUINE PRECAST GENUINE LATEST MODEL Nc} Lo] a7 Way fe], | a TRANSISTOR GET GENUINE ALCOA, FOR ONLY ALUMINUM SIDING 69 Q FetT INSTALL D NO LIiMtitT | Hed, FE 5. 4522 Architecture! and smart, smoot / , of luxurious stone hancing dif- | sad mm siding makes an me : home. 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Cochairmen Mrs. Robert C. Vanderkloot and Mrs. Edward S. Wellock are busier each day as the day of th® benefit for the Save the Children Federation ap- proaches. Among the 17 booths at the market, Hawaii, our newest state, will be much in evidence. Mrs. Clement CC. Richard, sponsor of this booth, promises that visitors will be greeted by appropriately dressed rep resentatives of the Islands. A coconut hat or handcrafted monkey pot ware are just two of the intriguing items on sale Mrs. Edwin J. Anderson is in charge of the booth. Assisting her will be Mrs. Edward A. Schirmer, LeMessurier; Mrs. Thomas B, Adams, Mrs. Henry @,° Mrs. John bk. Wiant, fe: Fotis Takis and Mrs. Alfred D. Fortier. The Amerteay ; Indiga) booth, sponsored by Mrs. ul Ff, McKenney, will offer Hopi Crafts Guilds cuff links, beits, necklaces, bracelets and sad- die biankets. Dr. Willard W. Beatty, an authority on In- dians, and associated with the SCF, selection. Also assisting Mrs. McKenney are Mrs. John E. Blomquist, “Mrs. James K. Campbell, Mrs. Donald J. Oatman, Mrs. John H. Foehm, Mrs. Ralph E. Zimmerman, Mrs. George Cavanaugh Jr., Mrs. Frank B. Audette, Mrs. J. Glenn Brozo, Ann. Osborn and Jacqueline Brozo. The Junior League of Bir- sponsoring the Southern Mountain booth. It was in this location that the SCF began its work 28 years ago. Handcraft of various kinds, for which Berea College in this region is noted, will be on sale. » Finland. has given many outstanding artists to Cran- brook Aeademy of Art, among them Maja Grotell, the late Eliel. Saarinen; his wife Loja and Marianne Strengell. Mrs. Saarinen is chairman of the Finnish booth which will tea- ture contemporary objects of art. te REE ot Mrs. Thomas C. She has the support of has been helping in the” ne es age a SORE RPA RE ee Vomen Ss Section — MRS, C. T. VAN DUSEN Mrs. Eero Sarrinen, her daugh- ter. Mrs. J. Robert F, Swanson and her grandson's wife, Mrs. Robert S. Swanson. The Denmark booth, under _ the direction of Mrs Eric Fromm, will offer Royal Copenhagen figurines among Many other items, Mrs. Alfred E. Grann, who ‘is assisting Mrs, Fromm, is a member of. the national board of directors of the SCF. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Von Reis are sponsoring the Swed- ish booth and Mrs. Ernest A. Jones is chairman. Helping her will be Mrs. David R. Burton, Mrs. Glen A. Carison, Mrs. Phil F. DeBeaubien, Mrs. Roy E. Hawkinson. Mrs. J. P.- Judd, Mrs. Thomas. King, Mrs. Lawrence R. Nelson, Mrs. Gunnar Karlstrom and Mrs. W:; O. Newlander. In the Dutch booth there will be a variety of flower arrange- ments in unusual containers, also crystal cheese dishes and molds imported from Holland. Mrs. Rocco DiMarco is chair- man and working with her are Mrs. A. C. Girard, Mrs. Robert W. Englehart. Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Mrs. Harry L. Win- ‘ston, Mrs. John S. Mahony, Mrs. James G. Shannon Jr., Mrs. Clyde Hagerman, Mrs. Walter O. Briggs III and Mrs. William J. Scripps. Rain or shine, the market is on. Make yourself comfortable * in low-heeled. shoes and enjoy the beauty of the Greek Thea- ter and its. grounds. Better bring your Christmas shopping list. also—there—wilt be attrac- tive items for everyone in your family. it SE aR ee Pe ee ee ee | Mrs. A. Av Dodd, left, of Drayton Plains and Mrs, J, A. Rammes 6} Sylva® Lake are. among. she many : members, of Town-Hall whd are work- ing hard. to send out tickets for the fall oe i series. % _Peutioe Frew: Piste : Hall that Ponting has had. For. information contact) Mrs. Cecil 1 fe C allum or Wri. Lesti ie rR Bis This “will be the first: Town a i . FOURTEEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, ‘Tell Your Parents een Abby _ 15-Year-Old Possibly | Pregnant her Jong distance. Now the “statement that “‘the only way However, the black eye and * SEPTEMBER 9, 1959 . ted | | PTA Executives _ ‘Map Year's Work year were initiated at a meet- “>? PTA executive board held at BE al ‘Small bust...n-between size? 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Charge * By ABIGAIL VAN en H uh ae | Gah See ot | piri ek the home of Mrs. Lawrence | EAR ABBY: You are my a respecta Ss a | the missing were |. few won't break me, Curtis, president. : 7 1 i I will be frank with | biack eye is by va into evidence in court. And mow I * 4, my pFoblem is: When- i Members “Ot the executive ast hope. ' a door.” am happily divorced. And stilt ever I cali her al) I get out committee voted to postpone you. I am a 1- zee s | xk *« @ respectable. . ‘the: call ig tention nex Go| and to hold the first meeting wo | 1 consider myself respect- ey ee of the year Oct. 14 been gio | able. But when my drunken * + * . kids scream. For some reason Mrs. Curtis announced that ; — year. | husband came home and with- DEAR ABBY: I ee a sis the minute my sister gets on a vote by last eet’ board : out provocation focked me in tey who is the world’s worst th e her kids make such granted an additional donation old boy. I | the pertint.nes my eye black! correspondent. She's married 4 aan to spend all her of funds to the school for play- know it was I also lost to teste in the and has four children and lives a fuss she has i) ground equipment purchased, wrong, but | bargain. I suppose you'd tell about 600 miles from me. May- time (and my money) shout. last year. The money was before we | me that the only way a re- be I'm at fault for being a ing them down, My insides earned through various proj- @ oul’ oan. spectable lady tied. hag h ahi aan =e ee start to boil, I'm no geod for ects during the year. | is having them y a | hear from her for a ¢ three days afterwards, Have selves we | a ¢ worried and call ” : ; sal 408 | dentist? months I get worr | you any sugge ‘tices? Nadon’s far. I think : Set the | ; 2 SLS fo J e Tem pve, be he . illar | DEAR SIS: Call her late at ate mci sure. If I go to a tOF, : Sh M i ni : ure her will tell my mother, Neither aron arle | night hr ee sure het Mirecle Mile Shopping eases my boyfriend nor I have the | M « | Children’ are ep Teegngh és Seuere Lake S4. iid of parents you can tak | V/V ad Saturday orning <* & to. I heard if I am pregnant | DEAR ABBY: I am fifteen they can send my boyfriend to | 4 yéars old und don't have much prison because I am ‘under — Sharon Marie Millar and bridegroom's sister, Patricia of a figure. In “fact, I don’t age. We don't krlow which | James Thomas Hennessey | Hennessey of Madison Heights. have any at all. The boys way to turn, Abby. Please put were married Saturday morn- | and Patricia,Williams also of won't even look at me. They this in the paper and tell me wn UAbaeo) & | Madixon Heights. They. were call me “Pancake”. Please : what to do [ can't sign my ing at St. Mary Magdalen | grossed like the maid of honor don't tel) me te go te a-Health | = real name. (Church in Hazel Park _ 4hpale lavender and they Cat — —seueysto puitd mysett-up as 4— ) Fit TEEN Parents of the couple are | can't afford it. : vir Mrs. Clarence W ANCAKE ! DEAR FIFTEEN So mat id aa aids ome © in Pa EARS ‘inches tall! jf gift t t ter how ’ impossible ' you Millar of Waterford Township DEAR PANCAKE: There mothers of all ages. think your parents are to talk and Mrs. Edna Hennessey of is more than one way to She's easy to make — floppy to—they are the first to help Madison Heights “build yourself up’. Let the arms and legs, all in one with ‘oy when vou are jn sengus * * * lingerie department fill iM ‘hody, Pattern 501: transfer of trouble. Believe me they are fhe bade x goan was fash where Nature cheated ae - face; pattern for body, clothes; di-\ \our best fNends. Tell thes iened of Erench Chientilly nce Mere 3 no reason jon Sot rections for 17-inch doll. ID -2 at once. This problem jp dis and ruffled tulle. [t featured a j, 10 COREA UE UNRATE She (ho ia oat eejmarel immer! aged cussed in the September imsue titted basque waist and long | sonvex "this pattern — edd 5 cents for! & of McCall's in = afticle | hand tapered lace sleeves. The Te get sgava iomeu what’ each pattern for —— matting i wrote entitled, Things my boat neckline was outlined with Every Teenager Wants To Know Send to The Pontiac Press, 1 mother never told me.” | hist in VOke of tulle and the send 2he and « large seif-address- Needlecraft Dept., P. O. Box 164, hope you will read it floor length = skirt) which ed, stamped envelope to this paper = (yd Chelsea Station, New York 11, ; ae ae — ~~ N.Y. Print plainly Pattern, Num-' . DEAR ABBY J resent your formed @ chapel train was ac | a eee mi Ame cented wits lace linen! land __In this day and age of hyper ber, Name, Address and Zone, back panels and side panels cleanliness it may be strange to’ Send for a copy of 1959 Laura) jj of (ered rulfled tulle. Bier il ‘suggest additional cleanliness. It Wheeler Needlecraft Book, It has oh lusion fingertip veil was held has been discovered, though. that jovely designs to erder: embroi-| fj ie by a Juliet cap and she car many of the old diseases are creep- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, | : p ing up on us because of laxity. quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- ned a bouquet of white whe ; ; tea andl cl ij carnations and glemelias Remember to wash vegetables and cial surprise to make a little girl PLANNING A CRUISE . ' Watertord fruits thoroughly before you eat happy — a cut-out doll, clothes! i Suzanne Beal] of a them and rinse off cans and bot- to- color. Send 2% cents for this) THIS WINTER... was maid of honor She wore len helanr openinde book i se. then the time Fy make foverys. a srg cca chiffon ee = _ = son < length dress and a matching cee DISAPPOINTED. amelie picture hat She carried a col- MRS. JAMES HENNESSEY St Mi h ] U oa: PI j BIRMIN H onial bouquet of lavender car- a 7te icnae /nits an f G AM nations and giamelias ried colonial bouquets of yel : 25 ; * * * - low carnations and glamelias. | e 7) Me ° sg a U Lt. Bridesmaids were Carolyn ‘ower xiri Cindy Wood ys of ‘ [ y ef ee =e Stottleme yer of | Watertord: the | Fewer 5 slide me ~- C l UI les ne /p —— an oe on — craft of Berkley wore a floor- GOLD-FILLEO WATCH vvvy, - Ig - P sength gown of yellow organty Future activities of a num- Madison Heights on Sept. 16; HAIR FASHIONS . 8 for Fall Require with a matching poke bonnet ber of St. Michael Catholic a. bazaar which will be aa | 979.50 ER) TR! nd she carried a smal! bou m a , . z A PROFESSIONAL I ERMANENT WAVE duet “ol evens : erciahins: Church units were announce? sored by women of the Altar Good — and simplicity are *n Altar Society members Society on Sept, 19 and 20; | characteristics of ¢ 9 oy r ’ | when Altar Society mem y : = > CALLIE ©) BEAUTY SHOP — * * * held their first fall meeting and a smorgasbord to be | the Omega “Classic” series. 14K > 116 Nerth Perry FE 2-636! Michael Ferguson of Madi- Tuesday at the ehurch. | sponsored by the men of the white or yellow gold-filled case, - son Heights was best) man. * * * | parish on Sept. 20 at the parish each with raised 18K gold hour- . Ushers were Thomas Hen- St Rose Group members. | hall, | markers, 17 jewel movement. nessey, the © bridegroom's were notified that their group Proceeds from the benefits | Phone brother of Madison Ileights, - will meet Sept. 15 at the home | Will go-to the Athletic Assn. | | FE 4-251] Kenneth Martin af Reyal Oak of Mrs. Carl Garchow on Cor- | of St. Michael School, er Meil and James Godman of War win court, and Mrs. Gayle oe Od il Coulson announced that the On Sept. 30 a Deanery card | Your So ee | Little Flower Unit will hold a party will be held at the par- J . Order! A wedding breakfast follow. | cooperative dinner in the par- |~'8h hall of Guardian Angel § ing the ceremony and an eve- ish hall qn that date | Chureh in Clawson. ning reception were held at October events include a Veterans Hall, Royal Oak ee tice tae wee. meeting of St. Monica Unit | ’* * western, Deanery meeting at at the home of Mrs. Lynn J elers Before leaving for a honey- st Vincent Warrer Church in Strong and the Annual Day of ewele | moon to the Upper Peninsula, ‘ ee _ Recollection which will be a | the bride changed to a hunter observed at Mt. Mary Catholic Optometrists | green suit “ith matehing ac : . Church in Detroit | cessories, The couple will live Basin Can Be x & in Royal Oak, Members of the St. Rose * Mrs. Millar wore an olive Wonderful Toy , Unit served refreshments. at 81 N. Saginaw Street green lace dress with beige | Tuesday's meeting. Hostesses nae accessories and a corsage of - In the hands of a run-about, | were Mrs. Robert Gallo, Mrs, FE 2-3612 ’ brohze chrysanthemums. Mrs a brightly colored plastic basin | Lewis Swartz, Mrs. Adam Kra-- } : Hennessey was dressed in pale can become a toy of infinite vetz.and Mrs. Blanche Blust, blue lace with navy accesso- variety. —— ries and wore a pink rose Set it on the kitchen or bath- corsage. reom floor, fill it with warm = —— water, and add some soap or Diamonds, classically a girl's detergent. Then let a vivid best friend, are now recruited to young imagination — and busy score for leg glamor in a new hands — take over. style seamless stocking for dates The sudsy water can serve dining and dancing. It's a stocking as a white-capped ocean for with a diamond tace texture. Dia sailing boats — or merely as THE monds come in umber, barely) a ‘‘'sink'' for washing dolly black and topaz whades, dishes. f pepe eeeeenceanesitinnaneanar amills nase — Te — = i 1 Created b C | eo oY ustom , | N D R E _ Low—fittle—and lovely! | A Cold Wav e The trpe of shoe that ean fit iteelf into se You Get All This: fa | @ Luxury Perm - many fashion schemes 5 @ $2.00 Gamin Cut - for Fall! Versatile ia : | Wash ‘n 0 s weor @ Conditioning "ff oD Complete the word for itl | cotton... Shampoo No Extras | e be, Consultation | ' OUR SA Proportioned si san | . 7 IS AIR $1.99 | 2 e e Percale Shirtwaist -CONDITIONED ee. | . = a No Appointment at Just | a Us. . ‘ ‘ . , OPEN t t + ; MON. AND FRI. Here’s o perfect-fitting dress that belongs in every TILL 9 P.M. ol Ds. girls back to school wardrobe! Fine cotton percole | that never needs ironing. Choose this gay print on . ' #. Shoe Store aqua or brown. Sizes short 10 to 18; medium and tall Kn te 4 eaut a On 12 to 20, _ | Shoes for the. Entire Fenily Waite's Daytime Dresies . .. Third Floor 2nd Floor, Pontife State Bank Bldg. “ FE 5-9257 20 W. Huron FE 2.3821 x i ' a i ; Pe j . \ By. ‘ sa oe ee ee eS eee r Ge Fg 7 7 ah Oo van oi cinage rekon tormee bs ail for that extra: jump. e * arch cushion insoles * suction cup soles * véntilating eyelets ° heavy bumper guard © of brbss initials to clip onto your - ~ warm boots, sizes 4 to 10, Miracle Mile Shopping Center The exercise of the voting franchise is an important right given to citizens of the United States. The support of good government requires that citi- zens vote and participate in all elections, national, state and local. The League of Women Voters has always taken a leading role in the continuing struggle for responsible and effective government. It has accepted this leadership ‘In the interest of promoting the greatest good for ail the people. The League and its many enlightened and active members have, through non- | partisan and educational ac- | tivities, provided the leagder- _ ship and support in a program | sponsoring participation in gov- | ernmental affairs and elec- tions. | Mrs. C. George Widdifield, left, and Mrs. Roy MacAfee, members of the League of Women Voters, look on b | Mayor’s Proclamation The people of Pontiac are appreciative of the interest taken by the League of Women - Voters in the cause of: good government. Active participa- tion in the affairs of govern- ment is a responsibility of all _ citizens, * * * THEREFORE, I, Philip E. Rowston, Mayor of the City of Pontiac, do hereby proclaim Thursday, September 10, 1959, as LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS DAY in Pontiac and urge all citizens to acknowledge the impressive contributions to more effective and responsible government that have been made over the years by the League of Women Voters throughout this com- munity. : bd _THE PonttAc PRE ESS. WEDNESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 9, 1959 i} _Pentinc Press Phote as Mayor Philip A. Rowston signs a document proclaiming League of Women Voters Day in Pontiac. © * és. > Club Auxiliary to Celebrate Anniversary Members of the auxiliary of ‘the Metropolitan Club will cele- brate the group's 25th anni- versary on Oct. 6. In charge of the dinner and entertainment will be Mrs. John Wilson, Linda Schroeder, Mrs. John Schroeder, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Phyllis Wilkins. Mrs. Omar. Winton, Mrs. Merrell Petrie, Mrs, Park Nique and Mrs. Joseph Koren The, auxiliary held a cooper- ative dinner before a meeting Sept. 2, at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. Charles Bryson and Mrs. ,Harry Eisenberg were hos- tesses at the affair. ‘Phone Call. WS a mon: te fa icourse}. Would Have Been Nice _ week I invited some friends for the weekend. On Sunday morn- ‘ing I called a mutual friend lives nearby and told her Mary and John were visit- ing us and asked vif she and hér husband would like to eome over and spend the after- neon with us and also stay for supper. She accepted but gave no definite time as to when she would be over. “After dinner, the friend who was staying with me wanted to go into town for something and I drove her in. Our husbands stayed at home. Shortly after we left, our other friends arrived. We were gone | about twenty minutes. i “When we got back, this | other friend seemed quite per | turbed because I was not there || when she arrived. In fact, she made quite an issue of it. Will you. please tell me if I was ' wrong in leaving the house and she is justified excitement I forgot to tell you.” jimping up from the table, Dody yelled “Goodness, Mother, do you have te know the names ‘ing anyone, 16-year-old Dody went time, we feel the old closeness to | ‘downtown to a beauty parlor and him. We think, jbecoming. Let's get your hair] doesn't look like a wig.” 7” r There was a pause. Then,-| Lorraine Inez Haps Wed in Our Lady of Refuge , ~ MRS. EDWIN KAST JR. with a’ Sabrina neckline, ta- pered slevees and scalloped hem. A,pearl tiara held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of white feathered chrysanthemums: centered by “an orchid * * * Mary Theer.nger, maid of honor, wore an orchid silk organza dress and carried a bouquet of deep orchid pom- pons, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charlies Whitman of Detroit, Barbara Kast, Georgia Goyer. and Maria YanDecar, all of Pontiac. They were dressed in -shrimp colored - silk organza dresses. with bouquets of pale orchid pompons. *x* * * Richard Kast was his broth- er's best man. Ushers included Raymond Carroll of Royal Oak, Gerald Kast of Warren, Marvin Haps of Detroit and William Haps of Pofitiac, A breakfast reception was held at Maplewood Club House, of everyone who calls me for the rest of my life?” And ran up- stairs. | This typical adolescent behavior is very tough on parents. Like Dody, our teenage child will imake-a decision on his own. Then,} terrified he's made a mistake, he i Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch EARLY FALL Our Lady of Refuge, Orchard . Lake, was the scene of the Sat- urday morning wedding of Lor- raine Inez Haps and Edwin F. Kast Jr.. The altar of the church was banked with white | chrysanthemunrs. * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Haps of West Bloomfield Townshio and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Kast of Bloomfield Township. * * * The bride wore a ballerina length gown of Chantilly lace. * * * Mr, Haps wore a turquoise print dress ‘with black acces- sories and Mra, Kast was dressed in a beige suit with rust accessories, Bice sine Out-cltown guests at the Ruoff both Coopersvitte, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gable of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard of French Lick, Ind.., Mrs. Chester Cox of Verdin, Ml. 438 W. Huron Riker Bidg. | oh — 32-7786 season for wearing white es { Labor ost officially ends the —- ine. OPEN THURS. 4 FRI MGnTS “Tm * Fm.. sah ean ts si “Rochester et Tienken Roads TEN STORES © © Young's Men’s Wear © Cunninghem’s ‘ . * 0S. &. Kresge Co. = Wee = Adolescents Hate Dependence on Adults | ‘begs us for reassurance. We give turns to me for strength the way! were King George IIE and he | Yesterday morning, without tell- it to him. .And for a brief happy he used to.” Then we say, “Who was that “What have 1 on the phone, dear?''—and bang! ‘because he's so furious at his de- been sad for? This child still! We get told off as though we | pendence | were Patrick Henry. He roars his independence of us on us. The problem ‘always is, he doesn't know this. ‘His selftrust isn't strong enough to know it. So he turns on us the rage he feels a: his own weakness. If we can see that he's still using our strength, not as he used to but in his new, indirect adoles- cent way, it stops being so tough. od Pislaaional PERMANENTS Styled as YOU Like It!- wae REE PARKING IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 No A niment Necetsat i eokts one @TENBON. Owner y L —— ai 7 | HAIR REMOVAL | by Registered Electrologist Tony’s Beauty Shop Special for Month of September TONY'S BUDGET SHOP SPECIAL! 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ELLIE'S © Fae + ay ae * ye a as Our quitting business sale will end 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 5-2761 t Include Bookmarks , W- Rabrbacher of Birmingham, Volunteers who serve in the patients’ library at William _Fingerpainting by yourgsters |< nd their school art attempts make delightful different pictures to e ee Preserve them with coat of clear shellac. Let paint before applying ‘the protective tures a picture of a volunteer Beaumoet Hospital'now distrib- | 19 uniform. The reverse side ute a bookmark with their! |’ explains the purpose of the books. Designed by Mrs. Earl / Women's Service Committee. SIXTREN , ie ae a ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘WEDNESDAY, , SEPTEMBER a. 1959 i (Don’t Vegetate -— : oe the face of the bookmark fea- SELL-A-GRAM pam. Set. 7 199? $500 SAVINGS BOND FREE! — "59" MODELS SELLING AT_™ — FALL NEW CAR BUYERS —— WIN GORGEOUS MINK "STOLE FREE — — Pius FABULOUS PRIZES FREE: ALL a Cli CHECK CONTEST DETAILS IN SHOWROOM ! REPEAT YOU CAN WIN! DON'T WAIT. + SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. 912 $ WOODWARD OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mondey through Setdrdey Downtown ‘and Drayton Plains’ FEDERAL dept. stores - Seex Girdles and panties of Aire-Lon rubber r) Extra slimming, extra soft, \, with pure, cool cotton lin- Secret of Youth Is. Women Can Skip Middle Age Label become middle-aged?” ask reac ers ‘ of years — but a-state of mind FALL ENROLLMENT! tp totem. opt 12-10 fo,12 noone, ” JACKIE ba STUDIO * FE 22128 (944 Voorhios Read Doctor Jack Weinberg, an at-| tending psychiatrist at the Michael, Reese Hospital in ‘Chicago said, | “Isolation can be most destructive | _ to the aging individual.” | ~ It has been definitely proven by | various studies and observations | that the feeling of being on the ~— of life, that boredom abd b leisure, that not being a | po of vital daily life, can lead to | mental and physical deterioration. | It is a well-known fact, too, that, keer interest, someone to love, companionship or a goal ahead ‘is rejuvenating and may well delay It has been noted in homes for - i. MUST BE-PART OF LIFE the aging processes. ib lessened or disappeared when | interesting activity and compan. | lonship were previded and the | folks in the home participated. ii This also has been observed in | the City Day Centers in’ New. York City. Semi-retirement comes to the woman in the home just as retire- ;ment comes. to women and men lin business, but it comes at an jearlier age. Most women lose their The mother who has been so very busy with the constant and coufining job of reaging a family may suddenly feel lost and of little use when the last |-nidren from the home nest child leaves home. ‘around the age of 45 or 50, : — ——-| The mother who has been 80) , very busy with the constant and) iconfining job of rearing a family may suddenly feel Jost and of little use when the last child leaves | home. It is essential for the woman. of her offspring psychologically | years before this time arrives | | and titat she develop personal, | By RUTH MILLETT ing or playing gol or taking danc-| individéal interests before then, | “At what age does a woman !ng lessons because she feels she | too, j.,'8. too old for all such nonsense, Otherwise she may miss one of /Who clings to comfort and routine|the most exciting chapters of her| jad wouldn't take a chance on any- ylife and may settle down to pre Middle age today isn't a-question thing, is a: woman Who is aie ” mature aging. jaged from the moment she sa in the home to begin letting go |} such a This fall ... more emphatically than ever . -the most fashionable fashions are the most wearable fashions. Smart example above: a beautiful Red Cross Shoe that fits fashion“ to your busy feet as happily as toryour busy life. This product has ne connection whatever with The American National Red Cross PAULI’S SHOE STORE 35. N. Saginaw Street - Serving Pontiac Over 75 years SHRARRERPSLHHEHHONHEKRE SOD Suddenly, comfort is fashionable word Lhe. ooen rasay Nunes 7 | _goodby to her girlhood until “el So long as a woman keeps the becomes old. — ings! 22 controls are mold- ed inside Sleex to trim, slim ® and flatten you where it counts! Ice-white lace effect Aire-Lon rubber. XS-S-M-L, figure of a girt. dresses with dash, | STAPP’S- . «+ fit them for BACK-TO-SCHOOL in... leads a busy life, is anxious to try gets herself described as a ‘‘mid-| dle-aged woman.” | ithe new, keeps on learning growing, and is always looking! at 50. forward to tomorrow she never So middle age overtakes seme and| women at 40, some at 45, some And it never overtakes + some women at all, Today a woman js young until ishe is old—if that’s how she wants it to be. She doesn't ever have’ to be middle-aged if she doesn't want | If her age Is mentioned at all, acquaintances make a stab at guessing where she fits in. “She's | | that: | But a woman whose only inter- lests are her house, her husband, land her children, who has given, lup the fight to stay trim and young-looking, who chooses her clothes because they are practical, | rather than becoming, who wouldn't dream of hunting or fish: probably in her thirties,” they !o be. conclude, or in her forties, or, ma ibe fifties, ’ | Altar Guild Plans But they don't hang the middle-| aged tag on her and let it go at! Membership Tea St. Hugo's Altar Guil@ will hold its annual membership tea at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at the home of Mrs. Joseph F. Flaherty of Bloomfield Hills. 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Eves ioCgeh? 5a - ec te ee « e t : [. De. THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1959 -* Psd 4 Everyone's Gone Home Committee OKs “School bid Bill: ‘Wedbaias Billion WASHINGTON (AP) — Aides of Says Tire Industry AKRON, Ohio (UPI) — The tire Goodrich Co.-reported Tuesday. sons for the optimistic outlook is the upward revision of the number of cars expected to be in operation by the end of the year, 54,570,000, compared with earlier estimates of 53,900,000. MARK DAVIS AMERA Mart and the Polaroid Repeating Wink-Light porn red hen Sop eed Polaroid Land film and the repeating wink-light — the combination that lets ebap py andl aey tinting FLASHBULBS! a Gla: : A S E 4 a: z 3 i : ¥ is i” . Fe He i 5 POLAROID: LAND CAMERA INSTANT CREDIT $¢995 90 ‘Days Same | pues beasts All You MARK AMERA as Cash : Want with the easy-to-use Dollar Building Find . Pe et SPESk SETH pan He. ngte be 8 § EE d *BoRR Siu = where thé body was found. * <<: i : a : 3 2 ig ie Little Argentine Is Quiet Again . Output Drop i1.7 Million in ‘58 But- Still Was 10-Tim ‘Wht eer 7 : Williams came to town a/ Almost within minutes from the Hoyse Declares Alford Harwood, wife of Argen,|and television ‘stations, cars filled|Entitled to Position . WASHINGTON. (AP)—By a vote *x* * * in 1958. tion in 1958 of in 1957, of school integration. | * + ¢ \ih trucks from 1957. ‘This information is included in z a Commerce Department report on world motor vehicles output The report said world produc- trucks and buses total 11,724,651 units, compared with 12,849,463 .| This world drop was attributable 4 ,ito a decline of 1,730,049 units in) won a surprise write-in victory in'the United States—from 7,220,520. ‘ Little Rock’ last November over in 1957 to 5,490,471 in 1958, a re- Newsmen were forbiddén to|\Rep, Brooks Hays (D-Ark), Hays cession year. Foreign preduction | "s campaign featured the) The Commerce Department said | stickers bearing his! ithat Russia last year made 511,400 question of the legality of passenger cars and a slight drop SCHOOL GRADES. | Rent a Typewriter Per "0 or ~or 3 Months $12.50 cars, ; a3Neik be FESS | j | There’s a new lilt to his spirit today~and his heart is singing a song it hasn't recalled in a good many years. For today he took title to his first Cadillac— and already he knows that this is one. ceoa he will never regret. You see, so many of the satisfactions of Cadillac ownership make themselves known to - a man the instant he takes the wheel—the car's’, 5 et er ere Set a x pe One Decision 2 marvelous comfort and luxury, ‘for instance... ~ wondrous silence and efonlen handling... dnd that abiding sense of pride and fulfillment. And then, there is the pleasant contempla- tion of the car's great practicality. fi ~ * 4 * | The original investment was far more modest than he had anticipated—surprisingly close, im fact, to the cost of the medium-priced /tar-he had previously owned. ‘What a Fevelation the facts about Cadillac -yalue were—and how reassuring thé story of Caidillac’s: remarkable resale characteristics / CVEr = Ee Wink of Buy Calis lt Pla Can , — Regret! And, of course, he knows that the car's great operating economy and dependability = will ride with him through every joyous mile. In fact, if he has any regret at all, itis that he waited so long to discover how eminently \ practical a Cadillac can be. How about you? Is there a Cadillac at the end of your private rainbow? Well, then, you owe it to yourself to get the, facts firsthan Your dealer will be delighted to do the ie honors at any time you a ee VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER wy JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. 276-280 $. Seginew St. Pontiac, Michigen * Oran od Bac thes, eas atlas RiCHTEEN ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1950 | For Your s Purchase And This Coupon In Any Wrigley Mich. Home Grown, Sugar TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 45. 5. Telegraph "Open Mon., Tees, Wed, 6 PM. ones 9 te Pa] bg fa Bae 6 oem 6 te 2 xi ME 4 ee Mee i ita ibs whe ihe OM 3c ‘Kool Krisp All Purpose Bag California Valencia Oranges Michigan Grown Egg Plant Acorn‘or Butternut Fresh Squash = uma 10° = SWEET CARROTS ~* 10°} Supermarket g BEER OR WINE Priees effective through Sot., Sept. 12. We reserve the right to limit quentities. ej high gate a sel Pe nm? jo hal ti ic es msg to aie cate TOMATO > SOUP PILLSBURY F SHORTENING MEAT PIES CAKE MIXES SAVE 214, REDEEM YOUR MAILED PROCTER @ GAMBLE COUPONS AT WRIGLEYS | Deodorant .2%, BARS 3 "se" 47° SAVE Be — REDEEM YOUR MAILED COUPON Cheer Blue Detergent MABISCO’S jon er MUNCH FAVORITES Oreo scsi Cookies DEEP-FLAVOR TEA AT ITS BEST Salada Black Tea 5 CANNON HAND TOWELS $1! end BOX.TOP All-Purpose Detergent with FREE Cannon Bath Towel coy POA LOUR = Snow Drift SAVE Pure Vegetable Banquet Frozen , | ISAVEE Beef, Chicken or Turkey _. ; | Be | : Pillsbury’s White, Chocolate SAVE , Yellow, Spice, Orange | 32 | Save 8c 22'S" ZEST SAVE Be on ANY SIZE with MAILED COUPON — | we’ for Dish VOry tis for Dishes KIDS ALL LOVE SMOOTH er CRUNCHY JIF Peanut Spread CHOICE of FLORAL, SPICE, MINT er PINE Aerosol Air Deodorant Kills Bad Odors FAST FASTER ter DISHES or MIRACLE FABRICS New VEL 12c off Label REDEEM YOUR MAILED COUPON AT WRIGLEYS — IT’S GOOD ON EITHER SIZE! 335° 3849" NEW PURE pial Save 7c on LIFEBUOY °*onant Campbell's SAVE Condensed Mel-O-Crust Sliced Sandwich BREAD “15‘' Mel-O-Crust Individual Fruif Piles 2 ~ 25° Rinna Bros. Assid. Dinner ells ™ 39 f s rm os » porcy > : a x 2 s eee, laa | ‘ A pists : * ‘ ui ty 4 Faas | é a ! - * ed 5 ‘ . * oe i . THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 11959 ny — to LEY | ze Stores ‘Are Now - FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. 68S. SAGINAW 700 Pontiac Trail 6080 DIXIE HWY. § 636 N. PERRY Mon., Fri., Sat. to 9 P.M. Walled Plains Them, Pel., Sot, to 8 Pat. “Sunday 9 te 6 P.M. Peet ln Open 9 te 9 Sunday 9 te 6 P.M. Sunday 9 to 6 P.M. 398 AUBURN Rial eee Thurs., . Fri., 9 t-te 9 Pad. Sunday 9 te 6 P.M. Completely Cleaned, Pump, Whole, Fresh < “Naturally Tender — Blue Ribbon Farms” o Cube Steaks §¢ Boneless Patio Roasts e Boneless Brisket e Boneless Rump Roasts e Rib Steaks Xi Bone Your € choice PO. Ruby Bee Strawberry Preserves “<" *" 59: Solid Light Meat Tuna 5 =: 99: Whole Unpeeled Apricots 4 = 95: Hygrade’s Chili Con Carne 0. *" Qy'e= 999° Kool Krisp Dill Pickles =‘ 9%" 3 Diamond SAVE Without Oil 2le VAL VITA _ ° Green Peas © French Fries nese I Toilet io oo fi 49: ° Mixed Vegetables 2°: ee 3 gummy «= f° “hopped Spinach ‘22° © Leaf Spinach © Cut Corn Del Crest Fresh Ground Oa SAVE iy 1e 4c 1-Lb. Bag ‘Del Crest Instant cd mete! | re een ee ae 2 ae pes ae ie Pe oRd nals ee ees Bs Kee C Ee % rs bec ee ee ae fees eee es Le ee i Be eet * ‘ c ff 2 50 Extra Gold Bell Gift Stamps With Coupon No. 7 Below - Tep Prest Frozen Orange Juice Frozen Blended Juice SAVE 6-Oz. 10¢ Jar Fs 50 Extra Cold Bell Seaonps ee “ 59° 2259 _ Wrigley’s Pinconning Mild Cheese Wisconsin. Sliced Swiss. Cheese Keyko Yellow Margarine _ + TEL-HURON-- ei eae - SHOPPING CENTER. Saal 4% ‘ TELEGRAPH eS AORTH PERRY . sais ere My gf git ee Tender, Lean, Meaty | | D Syor Parts | oA 3tr. 33: : Fr y (arts ‘Pork Loin Roasts = 3° 2. a d the Parts j vous Fomily Likes Best” . - . 59 @ Frog Legs Witha *2. 50 Purchase | a feteraey 12, This io Please < * \ eg ieee , , " i EE RE RE EMO LEMOS aN ONO amt en ES 1 EE SRR ee — : 3 eeeeerrrt BEEF SALE - SEA FOODS “Fancy Sea Foods — While They Last” 89s. ¢ Scallops 89: e Swordfish ~= Qs ¢LobsterTails %f'? e Smoked Fillets BQ% ¢ Finnan Haddie 39s. e Fresh Lake Whitefish ‘czar 4Q*, BIRDS EYE SALE Fresh Frozen — Top Quality 10-Oz, Pkg. 9-Oz. Pkg. Pct «= Your Choice 10-Oz. leanne SAVE 10-Oz. Pkg. Prices effective through Seturdoy, September 12. We reserve the right te limit quentities, 6-Ox. 4 99: 2 = 39 Cons 3 4 to he cs ts nod nae f SY, Tep Pree Frozen Tangerine Juice 2 Con 39: Frozen Grapefruit Juice 2 om 33' Save 25¢ 50 Extra Gold Bell Stamps 4 | With Any $1 er More Purchase of VANITY FAIR STATIONERY 50 Extra Gold Bell Stems With Purchase of One 6-Ox. Jar _Lel Gu sate" coupon hes te cashier eeters 6 imag your erder. ‘ones ~ 998 AUBURN frouble and to help in their res) cue if they do come to grief. * “Our job is chiefly one of e84- | ations and on general courtesy cation,” sald port warden Rieh- | among boat and ship operators. a:d W. Emrich. “Most persons do | 4 booklet entitled “Now Hear| not deliberately fall te use com- (7 ).¥ sums up boating procedure mon sense, it’s just that they | vith this: don’t think er don’t know.” — As part of this educational cam-| jstter paign, the port has printed several ing. the harbor and for Hi ei z i 7 $ 8 4 g A : FOR SALE” ~ Se THE WILTS Comme RCA geontes | jof checking vessels in, and out of} “Professional sailors are usual- the port,” Emrich said.” While there is no law that requires any- wince sllor and fermen Ws tx |)°P Workers Okay - {their—own protection. We've tried — —— to make it easy for them. Ti Yi C t act S ee her {1WO-Tear LONE | & fe ; “Telephones have been set along NO SALE — The kids down in Memphis, Tenn. were jumping UPI Phete isan Diego Bay at’ small boat) SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPD — with joy when these ‘For Sale’ signs sprouted at thelr Treadwell summer vacation. The hoaxers apparent took the signs from |launching ramps, We are asking| Workers at procogg scr : — 0 School. But the fun didn’t last long ... only until the signs were homes for sale in the neighborhood. ‘However, they were quickly | persons who plan to leave the har-|Corp. voted over | Labor Day hy. -evealed as the work of pranksters not anxious to see the end of removed and school opens as usual. bor to call # number and we'll log| holiday weekend to accept a new 0 y aaia Bece shibiematean : : tum out. We ext fn about what two-year contrac providing for an| time return t hourly wage increase ; j P hasn't checked in within a couple|now and a six cent increase next Ancient Tartan Sportshirt But Commission May Live On | Divorce Decrees of hours of that, time we notity year. hy Motions: wad Desoual . Oeaccea ‘ued nace’ palbia beep ah Offictals of Local 5 of the Unit- What a selection! .. and in exact sleeve Bernard N. from Joyce R. Jaeger hourly check on cars parked near ed Auto Workers said local mem lengths too! No campus wardrobe should ajor Ig S aws ft , e ly T | Cal | neaey ie iiraa(naseie aisoekoae launching ramps after normal favor of the new contract es be without several. Fine Checks and page Arlene from Donald J. Pierce hours. He said that if a car is Q Plaids in the newest burnished tones o Dansell trom J. D. Wright parked for too long a period an| ¥®* Ssreed on by negotiators élive and gold | Charles A. from Lucille B. Maynard : .| week ago, . . By JAMES MARLOW Don't bet on ft, even though ‘1960, the fact that 1960 is election time, So Ohice A trom Robert E. Kappler aaa mets to contact the own ai rcamivast whith j — Associated Press News Analyst (could be noisy. _ jit seems safe to say any civil) . J. trom Asepiee Rodgers . 7,000 workers, also provides for) WASHINGTON (AP) — Major) Next year is the big election, rights legislation passed nextyear Rra’te" rom @tevenson Fiemer Bey warprndise agi (oat the | increases in pension, insurance, re- civil rights legislation this year is| year—for the presidency and Con- oe be fairly mild, | eee Se ee pone place ike N t or Ensenada |tirement and other benefits, as unlikely as the idea that Soviet! gress—and Southern Democrats, | wig pees me ies ar ad Macy tram Chalice i Waasey Je and would not return tha tnight,” ¢) Pp Nikita’ Khrushchev will | ort at a strong civil rignis bill— ceria J from William M Donahoo cs hk , Premer vale a one wich he! matter es the year, ee al since Southerners would have had Eilaabeth trom William MeQuistion ch ie cece ace reed a oie 7, 000 Drown Yearly dq lands here next week. ire ed ‘on to tent i civil rgasta another year to cool off—but Harriet K from Michael Ortner of trouble. = ; | Dewntown Pontiac Tel-Huton Center Congress, rushing to get awey, (AE HE het cot as te neither Johnson nor Rayburn fiitepsin « Non Cart k. Daly WASHINGTON — Approximately | Mon., Fri. ‘tH 9 P.M. Oper Mon., Thurs., Fri. before Khrushchev arrives, may Such a fight, if it got nasty sought to make civil rights a [Poop ll bat edad lene “On other occasions the phone|7,000 persons are drowning vic- Open Mon., eal Sat. ‘til 9 P.M. renew the life of the President’ fae tects odie per pene major issue this year, | gitsabeth from Clyde “M. Bumpter je 8 answered by a frantic wife who tims in the U.S. annually. =, a c —_ a ae @ six-man ( Wil | Rights - ae) when ft wanted unity at the polls. : = hie pcsigielins ba ‘sew Die | cratic party wide open.at a time ry ats ONS ; al when it wanted unity at the polls. Civil uhee dee ate might like! The Democratic leaders in Con r & ar ~ . ¥ , - > to think that tf not this year then grese—ne? eel aggre = net year Congress will ram | Speaker =) tay said th 2 ry . | @ through a strong civil rights: bil Texas—are compromisers who ee don't like splits. Johnson himself is a’ possible candidate for the ! Democratic presidential nomina tion, ® FIERY PROPOSALS . | ? ee ae ; Tuesday the Civil Rights Com- : C . pte he mission, although withdut much, - ; ! ae i 4 real power of its own, threw an- , , other Jog on the fire with a report \ a 4 » making some proposals in the 2 rT ‘ ; civil rights—teld: t ’ j Southern Democrats hopped ‘on i them angrily and at once, even J though they are still only in the talking stage, Nevertheless, the commission's suggestiong are bound to be one more point of argument next year, , * * But judging from past perfor- mance—the maneuvering and . compromising in Congress—plus MAVEN'T PELT UP TO PAR LATELY, NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO ASK YOUR DRUGGIST POR | Every girl would love to have A BOTTLE OF GENUINE a clear white skin—especially -if IB jes ermine... Divorce is a sort 7 > id ot a hash made of domestic scraps . 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Humbly L — <<} tenet New York Has {Can Deduct Taxes = eyes * ! } se to Roosevelt's Tomb The grave is a national historic le Busiest Day of Year WASHINGTON — In 25° the POUGHKEEPSIE, NY. u-So. Sitg under the National Park Serv- | ise fi: ower, |. hru si hel e0 NEW YORK” i Customs in-/%# states which levy income. taxes, viet Premier Nikita S. Khrush- ice. The service declined to com-| ; a spectors had to hop today as-the the taxpayers ar permitted to de- chev will’ visit President Franklin’ ment on the report of Khrushchev’s|- 1: Port of New York had its t duct their federal income tax pay- D. Roosevelt’s grave at Ilyde visit.’ By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 1950 Named Supreme Com- Brought a Moscow as top day Aa paar ee ments.in computing their state. in- Park, N.Y., the Poughkeepsie New é & mander for NATO... ships, an come levies. Yorker said’ today. “—s ‘Auf on F ms Rise Eisenhower. and: Khrushchev ae ‘F : a pany ts se” Jeader,, “ ‘Ten major vessels came in-from es © It said the date of the visit has 4S arms Bt ‘Date j 1952 Elected President of - : Europe afd the Caribbean, bear- re eS? not: been determined, , + DETROIT — Back in 1910 there! EISENHOWER KHRUSHCHEV Ne United States.. . | ing 9,118 passengers. The customs Total Wheat Average 1953 Korean War ends after Stalin dies. Khrushchev service had to marshal all 260 in- : Khrushchev is due to arrive were about 3,000 automobiles on 1890 Born in Denison, Tex. mS : cnev Ww. — : ; : ; | - . Eisenhower visit, emerges as one of top Com-| Spectors at its command, plus 20) ‘WASHINGTON—The U.S. wheat in Washington a week from toe US. farms. The number has Next year family moved | ‘ m : p Com helpers recruited from its clerical cred has oi 1,075 : day on a tour of the United grown now to about six million. | to Abilene, Kans. \ pie . munists. ; veraged 1,075 million : : : taff, to in more than 36,000: five years , 1894 Born in Kalinovka, Ukraine,,1956 Reelected president of Exposes Stalin's faults to Decco ais carried by the ee = 1902 Selling vegetables house Shepherd boy, minding no- United States. party. congress. | Passengers: COUPON | to house from horse and bleman’s sheep and cows. {1958 Becomes Soviet premier. — r- buggy. 1959 Khrushchev comes to Eisenhower goes to Russia. Box cor Takes Ww ork \ Shoe Kegpac* 1907 High school, not too Learning locksmith's trade;|. Washington. | Spike or Small Cuban good student but star-in hasn't learned to read or | ST. PAUL — Construction of an HEEL Weve football, baseball. write : : io | .The body of an average adult esc Ppeite pins pra per i, ve 1911 Wins appointment to Leaves native village for vig Russians Invite ‘person Ghiteies abuat = gallon |inel ling the labor needed to pro-| p West Point. city, Kharkov. Gets job in H ° lor more of blood, measured by |duce and process the various raw, NEISNER Ss | ; factory. em! ngway volume. asl | 1915 Graduates from West Due to begin miery service ss == (FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY) Point. in Czariat army but exeused (0 Visit There a — as coal miner. \ ., i i ’ mM avor'/ 1916 Posted to Fort Sam Making revolutionary speech- Looe an me | MON E ¥ I Oo LOAN - ' Houston, Tex. Marries es In Ukraine.- \ ae aa hin amd hat a oe a Mamle Doud. rage invitation fo Nobel Prize win! TO IMPROVE OR MODERNIZE YOUR HOME . f 1917 U.S. enters World War Bolshevik revolution | \ starts. to accompany “President Elsenhon- . . I. Assigned to tank Fighting with Red Guards er to the Soviet Union. ~ and at the Same Time FOR EXAMPLE corps training. Does not against White Russians. “The arrival in this country of a _ $ yf ce snsoee: go overseas. 4 writer as popular here and. in the; PAY OFF YOUR lie YOU NEED 3,000 -: ate teom addition, 1918 World War I ends. Khrushchev joins Bolshevik entire world’ as Hemingway will $ > eft iting ar (Communist) Party. Fhrst meet sith enormous warm hearted] TTA. BRR EA TT Cem 1 vou wee °1,G00 Saitte or cores meets Lenin oe ent Eeneen! Serre = ée | v5 Sov f - pay off any bills like 1920 Semt on first overseas Fighting as Bolshevik guer- said, Oh the orien, eters Unie AU Met) este ao: Baul. wie! OF YOU NEED $2,000. eS osiaings ssrece = duty, Panama. rilla in Ukraine 7 7 ;, ; N-M 1922 Marries fellow student ‘t! pianttar caaioueg en cee | @NO BONUS WE WILE 56, 500 ‘° oy FOR | agricultural school. \ | course cet a reception befitting | FREE APPRAISALS and CONSULTATION PER MO. WOMEN'S SIZES 1925 see Foie beine 4 eesae sa ere ee a welcome guest,” BIG BEAR CONST 12 YEARS at 6% School at Fort Leaven- Jkraine and marked for ad-\ a, 7 oe This is ow Pay For 4 to 10 | worth. Kan. vancéheni. une ee was awarded the . INTEREST and PRINCIPAL : f *! Prize in 1954 following pub- 92 W. H —-_ CALL FE 3-7833 * * * ; lication of “The Old Man and the * iuron—Pontiac - ‘1928 Sent to Paris on first Brought to Moscow by Com- | Sea. " Cea European assignment “munist- Party ne 1929: In Washington as aide Studying at Joseph Stalin . i to Gen. Douglas MacAr- Industrial Academy in Mos- j thur, thér Army chief cow a - of staff 1935 Goes to Philippines with Appointed head of party | MacArthur. committee for Moscow. Seen \ with Stalin. ‘ i 1940 Back in US. Wins note Head of Communist Party in | SIZES 5 TO 2 during Loulsiana Army Ukraine ~ j/ maneuvers ~ >! | 1941- Pearl Harbor. Called to Hitler attacks Russia. Party . * Washington by Gen commissar with army in 9 George Marshall Ukraine 1942. Named commander for Helps draw battle plans for j 5¢ T0 $1: - VARIETY STORES North African invasion defense of Stalingrad 1943. Named allied command Still with army in Ukraine. er for invasion of France 1944 Allied invasion of Eu- Assigned by party.to recon- rope. Ike commands struction in Ukraine. * * * 1948 Named president of Co- Premier of Ukranian govern- lumbia. University. in ment. 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The | backside guard pulls and instead | of going through the hole as on the previous play he turns back | paafter he’s taken about four steps | and looks to the backside to make | certin there is nobody forcing the | play from the rear. j } i The backside or left tackle | | in Winged: | of the field. By Going ‘that ‘he tries to beat everyone deep and force the safety man fo cover him deep. Getting back to the quarter. back, after he makes his ‘fake right hand and lets his “a hand follow the left halfback through the hole. In other words he permits his | Its Offical: [Bombers Can't Win AL Pennant | jIt’s certain today that the Yank- (ees can’t win the American League} hore and. it looks more and’ 0 i =__ > _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1959 Chicago’ s 3-2 Conquest of A’s Mathematically - Eliminates New York pe ie ot San Francisco Forty-Nin- | have traded halfback Bill Stits jlo the Washington Redskins for an undisclosed draft choice. Stits, former U.C_L.A. star, played with ithe Detroit Lions before coming to San Francisco. —The Ottawa Rough Riders of the big feur Canadian Football Unien have signed Dick Em- erich, a lineman from west — Chester (Pa.) teachers, —Waytle Walker of the Detroit Tey United Press International ov Ch | re like the White Sox ean't lose: Lions atid*Harmon Killebrew of the. Washington Senators were teammates in a summer baseball! league during high school days in Idaho, x « blocks him. He tries to use a : | “The left end blocks the man | body block- by throwing his head | : - jp reeet Sn Sa and thouldies ‘evond. the.4c| over him for one count and | his right hip with his right hand. : . then he goes across field, getting = The quarterback rolls .on out tensive ~ — about, 6 to 10 yards deep and : going right in the area vacated The fullback starts directly at by the safety man. that end, just as in the off-tackle | The right end, also. in the || slant, to try to make that end pattern, take€ a drive direct! think he’s going Jo lock him gg Sad at the defensive tackle but on out-once again, but this tine be. | contact (he’s just trying to sim- toward the corner man. If the slides on past the end and con ulate a tw fe block) he turns | quarterback can gain five rd tinues out inte the flat’ He-must ose am : = forthe flag, he runs the ball himself. not get beyond seven Yards deep ~ meaning the flag the corner ’ : as he heads directly for the side- : an.O8 Se corner © TOMORROW: The Beotieg Pass. ends he either runs or passes | the ball, dépending on what the corner linebacker does. The “| “quarterback makes his own de- cision on this play after he turns tackle play, but let’s cover thé blocking first. ke he * a | The right tackle blocks in-on OFF-TACKLE OPTION = man-qver him and tries to KEY ~p him fron crossing the “ Get bt wcximnace The vets X DEFENSIVE BACKS «NI DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: SC BLOCKS guard drives directly at the line- A LUINEBACKERS +~ CX CORNER LINEBACKER $RUNE OR PASSES backer and if the linebacker comes across the line of scrim. | mage -he'll block him. If the + linebacker drops off. the guard | merely holds himsélf in place because he cannot it go downfield | "ew OFF-TACKLE OPTION — Deception is the thing that makes) this play work. The quarterback fakes a hand-off to the left half- back, hides the ball, rolls out and either runs of passes. If he thinks = can ces five vards he runs. Bengals Open er ae ~ {1-Game Road Trip at Boston. Either Lary or Bunning | left halfback to chrry his hand |4 on by while hiding the ball on and as soon.as he clears the | rs] | to get into the world series, pitched! “| puted out the decision by scoring Tigers’ or ‘Lambs Tonight? he and Bob Cerv's sacrifice, jast 10 years, Stengel predicted all the balls that are bit. fl that the White Sex would suc- (put hint with that other little fella 'them or they'll steal everything) Lubanski, Carter, and Hennessy \were repeaters from the 1958 Ali- fon Jim Rivera’s double and Ap-) The proud Yankees, winners of! | four straight” pennants and nine} ‘out of 10 under Casey Stengel, of- ficially became “‘dead ducks” at) 11:35 p.m. (EDT)’ Tuesday night, lachen Luis Aparicio’s 10th inning! single gave the White Sox a 32) victory over the Kansas City Ath-' letics, The White Sox’ triuzayh means the Yankees are 17'2 games out | of tirst place with only 17 games left to play — and all the ma- chinations and strategems of | Casey Stengel himself can't re- | peal the laws of mathematics. As of today the Yankees’ ‘ma. gic number” becomes 1960, ~The Detroit Lions hold te ‘National Foothalh League single game rushing mark of 426 yards, set during the 1934 season. {| However, the Lions also hold jage gained rushing in a singie ;game. a minus 33 during a 1X2 jencounter, : « *« The Michigan Publinx Golf As- sociation will hold its final hand:- |cap tournament of the season this |Sunday: at Bob-O-Link Golf Club. { * * *® Tam O'Shanter Country Club's annual Pro-Member golf tour- ney will be held next Wednes. softball, 12 and under;.Charies Larr Jr., manager of ‘Nonne's Restaurant, men's Class B WATERFORD CHAMPS — Here are the managers, coaches and captains who represent Waterford’s softball and baseball champions for player- softball. Kneeling, left to'‘right: Ricky Pankey. The White Sox, of course, must, 1959. Standing, left to right: Jerry Ryan, ¢o- co-captain of Pankey's; Larry Harms, captain of | day. Sept. 16 still eliminate the Cleveland in| captain of Pankey's Hanear Grill, junior base- —_ King-Smith; Jack Harthum, captain of Elizabeth . ; Ss dians to win their first pennant in| pal) 15 and under: Jerry Donaldson, co-captain Lake Missing from the picture is Paul Ripley, Kalamazoo won the women's iClass A state softball championship tat-Cheboygan over the-Labor Day: weekend by defeating Zeeland. Eddie Lubanski Named Captain Detroit Bowler Heads 4th All-America Team Picked by Writers 40 years but that, too, is rapidly, becomng - ‘a mathematical certain- ty. Only eight victories in the ir! | last 16 games would give the White | Sox 94 wins for the season — and| the Indians would have to take’ 114 of their last 18 for a .778 pace! i = , to tie! : Early Wynn, an “old smoothie” | , a six hitter to seore his 19th ' win of the year and put the White! Sox five full games ahead of the . : Indians. The Athletics ai most! of Lakeland Pharmac’, men's Class C softball; kurt. Kuhbne Jr., plaversnanager of King Smith Printers, junior baseball, 18 and under: Don Porritt, coach of Elizabeth Lake Estates, junior player-manager of the Whiskers, men's blooper- ball.-30 and over. A total of 36 teams competed. in this year’s program. \ who'd strangle his grandmother} [two ruins to go ahead in the ninth He Picks ‘cs to Win Serlés ibut the go-ge Sox tied it in the MILWAUKEE ‘annual All-America team selected iby Bowling Magazine Lubanski, ed the White Sex’ home atten. | dance to a record 1,340,439 for the season, saw Wynn notch the j bottom of the ninth and won out! (CLPIi— Eddie in the 10th Lubanski of Detroit has been A crowd of 28,238, which boost- eer ng Of OpeZ jnamed captain of the fourth holder of the Amen 268th victory ef his career. He | NEW YORK (UPI)—Casey Sten: points of the White Soy, with he's get a -low ball catcher C4" Bowling Congress 700 senes needs one more win this year to | gel, who cant win it himself this appropriate comment, as follows: (Sherman Lollar) whe makes "ecord and winner of the title in achieve the fifth 20-victory. total _vear, said today he'll be “‘rooting _—Loepez: He's a great manager the umpires think everything ts ({¢ 2nd World's Invitational tour | of his career. - for one of my boys, Al Lopez’’ to and I know because he worked, a strike. nament drew 163 first team votes | The Athletics had lost 10 straight; mano'’s sacrifice and Al Smith's! double, .then won out in the 10th) America team. Detroiter Joe Joseph was named to the second team while Billy Golembiewski and Therman Gib- son, both of Detroit, gained honor jable mention Stengel .made_ the - prediction upon learning that the White Sox’ (3-2 victory over the Athictics last aricio's single, It was the 31st night bad eliminated the Yankees ‘victory by a one-run margin for from pennant contention. Will Pitch for Erratic Tigers Against Sox asdiiaas =. a aia BOSTON «® — Well, will they be) -— tigers or lambs tonight? ” = The Detroit Tigers somehow look as good ax the best one-day, and the very next make you wonder how they win a basebell! game. They face the Boston Red Sox! tonight in the opener of an 11-) game road trip through five Amei| ican League cities. Either Frank | i ; | Lary or Jim Bunning will be the Detroit pitcher, with Frank me livan going for the _ Sox. ‘* * The Tigers can "edicrd no mone, of the nonsense that cost them’ two games in Cleveland on Labor, ’ Day. They are just one-half game/ ahead of the fourth-place New! York Yankees, and despite all the. talk about third place, it is nott going to be. 7 to brag about even if the make it. Like all the other teams, ex- cept Cleveland, the Detroit club | is so far out of theorace that it’s | going -totuke “a” lot mere” than? > the current crop of alibis about ee _. injuries an se forth_to convince the impartial observer that this j Detroit team is a good one. And ‘the Tigers .must.face the astonishing fact that. sixth Place, currently occupied by the Red Sox; is only five games down the, ladder. game an hal wa a “Dar kness Delays Possible Liat Buchholz Trails Opponent lee 2 ‘ ’ AP Wiephote iE 1S ME—Chuick McKinley of St. Ann, Mo., shows a bif of “after: flubbing an easy shot into the net in his match against Antonio Palafox of Mexico in the National Tennis Tourna- “ment gat’ Forest Hills. His pain was short lived as he won in a - Tong struggle, $3, 46, 10-12, 64 end = 4 in the tard round. It is not ‘Wecuecaneadie to think es FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPD —~\MacKay of Dayton, 0. the three Earl (Butchy_ oo 18-year. Gout their way into the quarters in the other top matches today, — “spare wheel” on the Australian Davis Cup team ‘But Olmedo, ‘business today with @ berth in the McKinley of St.Louis while Fra. bares hors: at stake. Bachhot fought f rm | Senators, agdinst whom they have! ia 1325 season mark. Manager ‘Lopez is sending Bob Shaw (14-6) dropped ee eet anne: ial ae ange } top-seeded stars, were favored t0) John signment against Bob Mark; -« tralia, - feuwred to have an easy ser expected jitie more than a! workout. against “Rudy Seresndey of Detroit. ; nde the ane om peer won ne the White Sox this year -_ *& * Moving in. for the ‘‘kill."’ the; ‘‘I’m_not_ surprised," ‘White Sox open a two-game series, "I been sorta expectin’ it tonight against the Washington some time.’ The 49-year-old Yaokee. man- Al ager recalled ‘that Lopez’ Indians four straight games to against Camilo Pascua! (14-10) inthe Giants in the 1954 World ‘an attempt to drive another nail | Series — the only series in the) he said for M59 Feature ~ Won by Logan Johnny Logan of Charlotte won ta linto the Indians’ coffin. last decade in which the Yankees @ Main Event in last night's \KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ‘ did not play — and said he would 3 Modified Hardtop program at the Tuttle ef wi ees Aparicio ss “ vei be “rooting for Lopez and the ; M58 Speedway. Joy Fair, who was ‘Snyder 1t-—¢49-0 Pex. % ; se ee! American League’, to take the 1959 | Tout for his fourth successive vic- hedeaeam mi St ees ace 4 series. tery in the weekly racing card, patiey = 41342 al'rges'n 1b eed “The White Sox have five | : 24 }was sidelined in the early laps of int i 4h ee is cise strong points and the onty thim te 3 +ithe feature race by mechanical erw ger i ; , ; Daley p 4000 Romano ¢ 2911) they can't do is hit the long | d ( cateay , ro | Pinilips 3 34060) ball,” sald Stengel. “They'll | Bs jum ae eb ee | Gareev TTT d 9) win the World Series if their 0 iy ns nent steady pressure | +24 vere 1a A pitching holds up aan plieh- 3" on centra ichigan driver but Totals 132761 Totes . 34393 beca was forced to settle for second a—Ran for Kiuszewski in &b. b—Sin-| ing ts still 60 per cent of this j ae Fair ous Getter tn om a ci ane fame.” - p ace air ares fastest qualify- 2 ove one oot 02! ok ee ing time, and set a new track Kansas City eee oe1 81 1-3) Stengel listed the five strong * 4 =f record in time trials with-a 16.15 Ee Perwitti if. Ramano. Cerv. PO-A ; a Kenses Cy ant Cone gut 1 ymnoing —————— — : — ‘time on the quarter- rn 8c . mae _ ‘mile asphalt oval 4. Chi oy + Se ame © Landis, Rivers. sa-| He finished third behind Logan Snyder. 8-—-Fox, ie ane rd mon sa ee Wallace in the Dash Race. Daley (.. 1-1 . S13 5 and second to Logan in the Pur- 10 €. 2 i 6 | ‘ : Wynn ~~ “THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1959. : f — oe | av 2 E -— 3 = a . : 4 i ; j : ; eet ee anT. 0 Maa ae 3. i : eS BP aginst ete A eaeeeia: aie Pe SEA, ey ORME CR EECS ee oe < 2 : : : ‘ w | - ' _ s ( : gt ee , 0 ege — . : ; ; : ' Crs : qd eC : = ; 0 J e = g E j —# — i : a } | ae Heavy Contact 7 Drills Cut Short f a , > * o © Pb ) , H eat Continues af. . | ' Hot, humid weather was taking break about every 20 minutes,”’ football drills will be limited once “ jor amps areé tball camps. said Crowell daily sessions, its toll around area football camps. saic ) | * oe oid teamal- MSU Player ls Felled High school coaches in most * x * Many of the area gric teams) camps decided to cut short works Sophombre guard Jim Malane will engage in scrimmage sessions by 95 Degree Weather "| ahi ; ; into ear red § scle spasm and sey- Saturday, and. their final. big work ' . outs: or allt the cialis Anis eae pated ao : 55 : out beforé the openers next week. | at Scrimmage evening hours. ‘eral Avondale players were taken hn | : | islightly ill by the heat, dks Pontiac Central had a heat | Heat or no heat t were no casualty yesterday morning Gene Konley at Rochester sald Pool League to Start signs of letting up in the football | when sophomore center Tom his team had ne heat problems. | Competition in the Monterey pool | training camps in the state of ' Eichorn was taken to the hospital “We are way behind we our league will start next week with Michigan. t | and rélieved. Coach Jesse Mac- , drills,” said Konley, “because yo 01 1i97 the defending eham These were yesterday's activi. Leay thus limited afternoon ses- of the hot weather ae haven't pion. ties at the state’s three major sion to board work. worked too hard. We ve had only A total of $500 was awarded in colleges: | The Chiefs have sustained other O° acrimnmage. monthly prizes last year, Leading | ‘* * losses due to injuries in adits At West Bloomfield High School, players for Augist were Ruben EAST LANSING .— “This will George Fed, outstanding PCH bas- ciach Ayt Paddy called off prac Fores, Bob Chavez and Diaz. be our toughest Work week. of. ketbal] player, sidelined with @ tice this morning and rescheduled - : ————w the fall,” football boss Duty | broken jaw in Monday's drills and the ‘workouts for this evening, : : Daugherty told his Michigan State Tom Buchanan was out with nose | = * * Prep Cage Ace to U D squad. —_ ingurs “We worked twice yesterday DETROIT (®— Charlie North, Daugherty is making good on : * * * cutting @ach workout short, and | tity FP ane) his promise, : : former All-City and All-State cen vie At Pontiac Northern, coach Ed we had a few boys get diay und ter at Detroit Northwestern High One player collapsed from the | ae oP 4g or Heikkinen cut short “his ny eee allie aie momar? _ School,” has enrolled at the Uni- oe _— eertane ee mew ee workout to an hour of light ore ed abi no serious cases versity of Detroit. North grad-| STARTER—One of the area's rnd < geri ee auring 25.1 TOUGH SLATE—The brass at Avondale High right, Walt Cooley, Herb Harris and Dick Smith, =O Ne ee on an Larry _ uated rom high school in 1958" seasons, Gary ‘Ballman of East ‘d temperatures yesterda . agree they have some rough Friday's ahead as all co-captains, look over the schedule with head tackle Dick Harmon and ATTY! ~~ Geach Monte Charles at South, and enrolled at Coalinga, Calif, outstanding athletes for several “eeree y a. defending Oakland B champs in football. Left to coach Frank Crowell. Chambers were stricken with heat field was upset but not because, Junior College. U-D basketball Detroit, has taken over a start- | dim Corgiat, Bessemer sopho, Qt - prostration | ef the heat, “We started with 7% \coach Bob Calihan said North will, ing assignment at halfback at | mere, was felled by ." - At 3:00 p.m. when the ten | players and we are now down to play varsity basketball for the) Michigan State in current drills. | and spent the afternoon jhe ca . * i perature hit 92 at Avendale, | 60,"" Charies said, “Some of our Thang this year. - = | Ballman is only a sophomore, | hospital, . Another sophomore, White Sox Buy [ Pearsall-Oakley Win Doubles coach Frank Crowell decided to | players are making sure they : ~— | Fred MacEachron of Grandville, | . ’ ' = - call his workouts short, | don't get sick. because of the Deg pager ined with ‘his band ‘Mexican Catcher " ale ar lor “some time” team von ihe tint time ance Ye weat, they lst decide to wit.” Tate Rally Defeats Kalamazoo | oust ‘Temce Teerg sae. Yor Flag Dri | al ¥ oe Ing j ain been here, we allowed water mi, in most canes see sisted ; : . | TescRacheen sellored x” bedly: | Or ag rive ‘tice f 00 a today or will start tomorrow if \ | —— —— —- , Title to Dearborn Nine — rape ore ee ae Dislod Floyd Bartley f 10 doubles teams competed in the Daugherty and his coaching staff .a¢9 White. Sox have announced islodging Floy aruey irom) ouies 19am ie YEAR-END CLEARANCE — ‘59 MODELS! seemed pleased with their new he purchase of Camilio Carreon ihis throne in the Pontiac Parks |tommney ” ,; - ft : : BATTLE CREEK (PI)—Dear-'and Dearborn will play Nashville, backfield combination of Gary ; 1. land Recreation Department's City. e City Horseshoe League wi APPLIANCES TELEVISION born came from bebind last night Tenn the same night. ‘Ballman, a sophomore, at right the Indianapolis Indians’ ace eg bLeamue is roving close thé 1959 season . Thursday a MArket 4-1559 to bury Kalamazoo in an avalanche; Kalamazoo had won seven of the half and Herb Adderley at left,took American Association rookie 5 ; P night Avith match position play TOM § ELECTRIC MAPLE PLAZA, WALLED LAKE of runs and win the state amateur last 10 state championships half of the year 1959 honors. |mighty difficult for alt hands. between the Tuesday and Thurs- . lbaseball championship The annual state amateur sports- . x * &* Careon, a Mexican, was pur- Bartley won the annual” Labor day leagues. Starting time at | Dearborn scored nine runs in manship award was presented last} ANN ARBOR — The rapid de- .haseq by the American League Day singles championship at Oak- Oakland Park is 7 p.m. ene eer eee meme ne ee two innings to defeat Kalamazoo.night to Tom Walsh of Jackson, | velopment of two reserve guards leaders yesterday and will join|land Park for the 3rd straight if FINAL 1939 STANDINGS by a 12-4 score a former Hillsdale College football |and a second ‘tring tackle, plus the club ‘Sept at Baltimore or year by conquering Tom Pears; CITY HORSESHOE LEAGUE | The win gave Dearborn its first great) Daye Goatsalk of Kala-|a brightening picture at cehter Sept. 11 at Wicthineton, a White all in the best-of-five finals Sescday Use Se este a baal state championship since 1941 mazoo was voted the most valu-;may give the Michigan football Sox spokesman said. | Pearsall made Bartley work fur eee y Leagee | Pitcher Mike Yuskowatr, who able player enn a top-flight interior line this, The long-ball-hitting Latin catch-|the crown, however, pushing/ him, Tem Feorset tt reels: chs is A | took over in the third inning, nee outs mo org 450 12 8 1| Line and defense coach Bob Holl- ds aN a native of Colton, Calif. |” ime oe lanty vs restos rr Bob Sonne so e sparked the Dearborn drive. He Kalamazoo 003.011 100-6123). 4) sounded an optimistic note [9 142 games with Indianapolis a oe a Lioyd Bartley 90 -Milten Swigert belted a three-run homer in the woe | yesterday in appraising the team’s ‘tis season, he batted .312 and |9-25, 4-29, —— | Wan pone 4 oa ge dete) re JOA f Rolling Hill sabee fratee ls Wi hj [tackle to tackle lihe strength, drove in 90 runs with 21 doubles, The Bartley twins did not fare pu pistord 78 Dep Johnson 16 cres oO oling rl $ The Colonels Win, Suh! : : five triples and 10 home runs. as-well in the doubles portion of Paul Davis es Terry Cantrott 2 AT 1316 WwW ‘ROCKER ROAD OFF Dearborn wilt represent Mic Hollway said rapid improve. = Carreon is 22, weighs 200 pounds the fournament ; Rex Oakley 57 Merion Collins 63 . an in the National Amateur Base FORT WORTH, Tex (AP)—The 7 . - Rev Oak. Mike Sepelak 36 Harry McCrary 64 g ' ment of reserves Mich Fillichio . 4 is 6 feet tall | Pearsall and partner Rex Oak- 505° chy y M-24 IN HUNT CLUB AREA ball Congress tourney beginning |ouisville Colonels a farm club and Paul Poulos, combined with and 1: ai . a lew won) the doubles tile for the 0 reba * Sa centr “ Reservations now being taken here Friday Kalamazoo has also of the Milwaukee Braves—clinched the tested prowess of first string ond straight year. by whipping ‘om Davis 40 Joe Kiley " OSs 8 2495 Tees ci nc the American Assn's Eastern Di) suards Capt. George Genyk and Detroit Meets Virginia Floyd and bpdther Lloyd three Omness meets eubies ie . - Kalamazoo will meet Fort vision pennant last night downifig) alex Callahan, make the guard : A, oe OR an 49 4 Tuesday League : : ’ , * * games in a yow, 25-5, 254, 23-11 Pts Wayne, Ini, Saturday afternoon: Fort Worth 20 and 8-0 S| posts are just about the strong. Today for Legion Title in the best-of-five tourney finals. UaiiAl-Oskley i a . . est spot on the team. HASTINGS, Neb. — Detruit.| A total of 21 singles players and Bigford-Vitton oe. at, $3 , ’ : e ‘ 2 = * = | yr gl ’ " ' The swift; development of a sen- the pretourney favorite, and little ~ = = OO West-bailey = veasceecaee - : e e : ;) |tor and a sophomore, who moved phoebus, Va., the sentimental fa Dee Speatsicraup ts 4S ' : linto the center spotlight with first yerite, will fight it out for the Three Horses Invited Renda-Church . a 35 ; |__| stringer Dick Syring was hurt, have| American Legion Little World, . 7“ Thursday League os 4 e | jlessened worries at this key post. Series baseball championship’ to International Race . breed codSir pir scene 108 * * |" They meet tonight in ‘a game) y Brown -Mcc gal t VR ’ | Jérry Smith, a 194-pounder from pat will end. the ead if Phoe.| LAUREL, Md. —The OWNEFS Hanna-Reilly > a sean a “tro aken ov N ‘ ae *of Round Table, Sword Dancer |Collins-Reed sine st | Detroit, has taken over as No. 1/146 (2.9) wins. But if Detroit wins! bat Cantrell-D. Dalb 37 center. Sieve Glial io wo : ; and Hillsdale were invited today to! chambers- Yer etase secee = jcenter, Steve Stieler, WhO W&8)ihore will be another game Thurs. | ; umbers-MiNOE .00.-sedseoe. 29 . ° switched back to center after play-\y ye . elimina, (Ee eresent the United States in the) Kiley-Kelly ...........+..+-e.-+-e7s 2% |” ling guard for a, week, has pro- \4a¥ - in the double elimina- ‘eighth $100,000 Washington, D.C. a oh 1g led seco; |tion tourney International race Nov. 11. vided much needed second line, , ‘strength. ‘ | Detroit ee into the | Travis M. Kerr owns Round | Syring. who underwent surgery ~ igo be rar ieee a the biggest money-winner yesterday on a dislocated shoulder, (O°: . joa in ac of all time with more than a mil- saremiv hes been los . beaten the Detroit club 4 to 3 in jion and a half dollars. Hillsdale. apparently h en lost for the A ‘Sunday--Pliectus : season, the first: round Sunday. Phoebus ‘the year's leading money-winner’ * « 7 then belt West Hartford Monday. with $432,500, belongs: to Cc. W. DETROIT ~— The University of [ 's Trial Is Due rie and ite a Pages Detroit's foothall squad was hit ayne’s ri $ ve standing among the J-year-olds, ts by another wave of 4njuries after Y the property a gals Dodge Sloane. a light workout at U-D stadium “AUSTIN, Tex. (PA driving Named Grid Assistant yesterday. | while intoxicated charge praca } x ; Bobby Layne of the Pittsbu i NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — *Four players, including Terry : : : . aster aye Waves. vee ‘is. Steelers is set for call in county Gary VanGalder captain of the | court-at-law here Wednesday. 1957 Stanford football team has | Jered. bringing to eight the num- | 5 vue's attorney sald be will been appointed sist | ber of Titans on the sifeiines. yne's a v m appoin an assistant foot- | — _ file a first eentinuance motion, bali coach at Yale mayen i ‘i Faylor, a junior guard, was hit) ranking postponement of the trial = E]i Athletic Director DeLaney ; and dazed during a scrimmage | almost automatic, Kiphuth said VanGalder will work F play SPORTS with the junior varsity. — cee eed ~ VanGalder is a native of Mil-— . — kh vaukee, He ts enrolled in the Yale UIPMENT oT Medical ‘School. 1 r) : S e ? 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Cone, GR tame * PAUL JONES BISTILING COMPANY, LOVISVILERY, » 86 PROD! 72.5% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS . fee Tat Page of fneat phawe books for affings in etate ettied. 4 \ } | : ‘ : a ; us aes ne hee iia oe te . roof ss Qs er eS ee Say ee aE eT Te ee eee ee ee eee eee eee ghee = t + t » . : May ch Mag : ae: ws aK ; a 2 ge : >+ i ‘ * ‘ _)_.; THE PONTIAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.1958 With H. GUY : MOATS | Bs Outdoor Editor, Pontiac het Cyclists Hold 3-Event Meet at OCSC Sunday A big field of bicycle racers was expected for Sunday’s triple-event racing meet under direction of the Spartan Bicycle Club of Detroit. - yoad race, q 10-mile junier event and a 3-mile women’s contest. Race will be held, rain or shine. First event starts at 1 p.m. ‘ Referee is Norman Hill, the chief judge Mel Gruenwald and timer is Louise Portuese. Other officials include starter Del Smith and assistant judge Torchy Belden. Purebred Pups Camp Awards The Livonia Kennel Club's an- ual fal] all-breed dog show is set for Sunday, Sept. 13, at the Detroit Race Course, -Middlebelt and Schoolcraft reads in Livonia. One of the top show features will be the presentation of 10 : purebred puppies to eight young- sters and two directors of the Charles Howell Scout Reserva- tion and D-Bar-A Scout Ranch. Awards will be in recognition o* outstanding performance at the summer camps. The camps are operated under supervision of the Detroit +Area Boy Scout Council. The show is an all-day affair, and is expected tn have — Pontiac area entries. Regulations Unchanged for State Bow Hunters MIDLAND w — Michigan's bow and arrow deer hunting regulations are unchanged this fall, the Mich- igan Bow Hunters’ Assn. an- nounced today, Except. for one county, the sea- son will open on Oct. 1 and end Nov. 5, giving archers 35 days in the field, The season in Allegan County will end on Dec. 15 be- cause of the heavy deer concentra- chukar Together with the late closing gets Oct. 1 in both peninsulas. Hunting was closed-te—beth birds March 15. A 10-per cent increase in the graduated allowable take of pre- serve pheasants will also be in effect this fail. The higher kil quota, coupled with a longer sea- son, is expected to lower shooting fees, Another change will allow hunt- ers to shoot preserve ducks within 40 yards of lakes, streams and ponds, .However, hurters may not shoot toward these waters within an 80-yard zone. The 40-yard re- This Horse Hits but Can't Field . APTOS, Calif. W—Kit never will make it to the big leagues. Good field, no hit. Also, he’s a horse. Sti! the 2-year-old Arabian colt plays ball with his owner, jt-year-old rancher Jaro Bez- dicek, who taught him to re- trieve a loosely wrapped leather sphere, “The farther the ball flies, the better Kit likes it,” says [ez- Shooting Preserves Add | fo Sale Bird Seasons striction will enable operators to .|set blinds in more suitable areas.|- Last year’s restriction against any artificial feeding on pre- serves from January 1 to March '| 15 has been liberalized. The, "| new rule allows the Conservation Department te determine where such feeding will be permitted. In a minor change, the place- ment of seals on birds has been shifted from the wing to the leg. The department has issued ti- censes to seven new operators this year, raising the number of preserves to 40. om a Sturgeon Died at 70 ? A European sea sturgeon living years old. Pr in captivity died when it was 70: a 2 i: * ii ae ae BASS CHAMPION | BEST BLUEGILL dletown, Conn., Connecticut Yankee Wins Cycle Reliability Test LANSING (AP)—A Connecticut Yankee, Sal Scirpo of Mid-| today was judged the winner of the weekend! Jack Pine Motorcycle Reliability Run. Two Ex-Champions Ousted in Tourney HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) — ~ _iTwo former champions and a 1959 ; medalist were ousted in Tuesday's Trans-Missis- BIGGEST PIKE ————— first round of the C champions in a contest that has annually produced some fine finny specimens. —a_10!2-inch entry By The Press Duldeers Editor - A pair of early leaders in The Pontiac Press 1959 “Big _Fish Derby,” and another entry that came along mid- way of the summer-long fishing campaign on Oakland y waters, today were acclaimed asthe latest x *&* * Today's top entries, and the stories behind their pres- entation are: BLACK BASS—A splendid, 21!2-inch long large- mouth that pushed the’Scales up to an even six pounds. NORTHERN PIKE—A 34'2-inch long scrapper that weighed in at 9'4-pounds. BLUEGILL—One-pound 4-ounces of fighting panfish wk wo * The winning bass entry was taken by Arden Beckett, 400 Barron Rd. Ortonville. Beckett, father of four, with ‘a family that is avidly interested in the piscatorial EPort, landed his prize-winning fish on Lake Louise, a yell-known bass and pike water, north of Pontiac. ‘LUCKY 13’ PLUG PROVES LUCKY CHOICE + He was fishing early in the evening of Jurie 24, when the lunker hit his “Lucky 13” plug, off a weedbed. x ®* *- Winfred Baker, 1290 Stanley, Pontiac, and his friend, Harry Beasley, 45 West Beverley, caught a pair of husky pike that almost threw this division fot his consistency in performance in covering the 512-mile| circular route through Central Michigan over the Labor Day weekend. ; There were 435 entries starting the crosscountry run from Lansing Sunday morning but only 87 crossed the finish line Monday night. Champions in other divisions:, ., Bantamweight, LeRoy Winters, Fort Smith, Ark.: weight, Virgil Davis Jr., Mt. Pleasant; medium weight, Bert Wieland, Corunna; light heavyweight, Paul Schultz, Hunting- ton, Ind.; heavyweight,” Bert Cummings, Flint; McLoda, Amherst, Ohio. dicek, a native of Czechoslovakia and former cavalryman in Aus- tria, “He’s a smart horse. I talk to swers back.” x * * The answers come in the form of a whinny when Jaro asks his pride to beg for sugar. Kit will bring back any on his master him like a human, and he an- || Scirpo, also a winner in 1955, was named grand champion | ~ ‘ light-. sidecar, Niles ue into a stalemate. They were angling on Schoolhouse Lake, on July 6. Baker hooked and landed his fish, i sippi Women's Amateur Golf Tour- nament at the Hot Springs Coun-| | 2 Fh ot Marl | ity Club. << e+ ; a 9',-pounder, 34!;-inches long. Then Beasley THis | ‘etext deaier canskal snagged one just one-half inch shorter, and 4-ounces | MAR af |Barbara McIntire of Lake Park, | lighter. | Pell (Fla. spilled former Trans-Miss| * * * titlist Polly Riley, of Fort Worth, From the time Butch Doyen entered his one-pound, 101,- | Soon lan ight Baca! 2 ~ o in the day's out- inch bluegill on July 1, there began a steady parade of en- sie Mikatee miner Biter ating oat _ tries for this lively division, until July 23. Thurs 1 5s > 40 aa On that date Howard Gordon. 1034 Cherrylawn, Pontiac, Sat. serneens 1 20 7.40 166 8 © Sugarfoot, Susie ee in a really big one, a 10!3-incher that tipped thd Mon, ibe 310 ’ 30 ras ’ ss y-) i] Al Add scales at one-pound 4-ounces. This' one hung on right down 'Wednes ..5 00 11:18 $30 11:40 Oo ong, ito the wire. | PERSISTENCY WINS FOR HOWARD GORDON | You'te the Skipper ‘New Victories Gordon was really after the bluegill award right from For a pair of seven-months-old, the start. He went fishing every day, each day hoping to hook puppies, Sugarfeot (Raven's Hill the * ‘big one.” His friend, Dick Smith, entered a ‘gill July 18, Sugarfoot Stomp) and his sister, ‘that led at that time. “I just had to catch one bigger, beat Susie (Ravens Hill Santuzza's | pick,” Gordon reported after he creeled his winner on Muynd Shadow) are doing all right along, i Lake. the dog show circuit this season, | ; : i Each division champion will receive from The Pon- h oa id Pe ee eee tiac Press a U.S. Savings Bond in the denomination of $50. months old great Danes class at istantly swinging to one side or the able, But when ves ‘over-energetic lother. -Thisis less apparent in helmsman graduates 4p_a_ larger, By JOHN BOHANNAN Syndicated Boating Writer Some boatmen have a tendency small, light craft. They are so re-, -boat, ‘the wake Aakes on -a_snake-| tion in farming areas. Deer of either sex may be taken in all but three counties. Chippewa to over-correct in steering, with|sponsive that the correction is al- Menominee and Emmet (except for Drummond Island), counties like appea The Macomb Kennel! club shew, last weekend at Warren; The hand. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts, Clarkston, have buck-only regulations. Trout Season Nears End tL LANSING — Fishermen are re- minded that Sept. 13 is the final day of Michigan's 1959 reguiar trout season. This date also marks an end to all fishing in designated trout lakes and most trout streams. Some trout streams or por- tions of these streams will re- main open to fishing for other species after the regular trout season closes, Brook trout will remain on the legal catch list through Oct. 15 quette County., This experimental regulation is part of a Conserva- during an extended fall season Sept. 14-Nov. 30—in lakes and streams designated’by the depart-| ntent. A listing of lakes and streams open to hook afd line fishing dur- ing this season can be . obtained from the department's annie, divi- sion, Lansing 26, or department's .district field head- quarters. Black's Best at Night in Swanzy an Airport lakes of Mar-): nearly all anglers agree is that One of the few things on which; of th @& the result that the stern is con-|most immediate and hardly notice-, GUIDES — Compass at upper left and matching monitor com- .pass at lower left above are installed on John Bohannan's boat. At — right, skipper of 35-footer gives wheel an. easy/spoke to correct a | aa is that the weight | tgrline length of the — ‘ofaft cause it to tend to. turning once it starts, any’ the helm is put too far pe it, the boat starts on wild swing in the other Sunday's win was the 5th for Sugarfoot, the 6th straight for Su- sie. Susie hasn't missed a blue ribbon ¢his summer. Both seek ‘added .honors in the Genessee ‘county Kennel club show at Flint; jthis Saturday, and at Livonia’s, f "Midwest Epic’’ show Sunday. | All of this nunkes i difficult to There are 430 entries at Flin. lohow a@ compass course, fouls up ‘more than 600 at Livonia, where navigation and vastes fuel. 143 Danes ; are listed. Bonds will be on their way within a short time. * * * | some puppies are owned py jou GAME LAWS, AND KEEP YOUR GUNS Recent notice of sale of confiscated firearms, reminds this writer that if there had been proper regard for, and observance of game laws these weapons would still be in the hands of their-original owners... By the same token, these who willfully break the regulations set up for all spertamen’s benefit, should not by any means be permitted their use again. * * * Bidders may inspect the items Sept. 14-17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Conservation Department shop in Gaylord, whcre , bids must be filed and where the sale hates piace Sept. 18. * * * To overcome this habit of over: ‘correcting, a light tduch on the ‘Kissin’ Cousin’ of the Mallard . 2 helm must be acquired. When she | first starts to swing, meet her ‘and sea conditions until you in- ,stinctively know how much cor- ‘rection to give, and no more. In a rough sea you'll find it ANN ARBOR — The black duck, a favorite of Michigan game hunt-' swing. Instruments at top are electronic depjh sounder, port and starboard engine throttles, and compass. —/ tion Department research project. la black sufface lure is best at Rainbow trout may also be taken night. ‘almost impossible to keep the boat lexactly on course, The best way jis to make the swings average! out equal to starboard and port ers, is practically a “kissing cou-! sin’ of the mallard, though not) nearly as colorful, says George Hunt (PhD) assistant professor of Obedience Classes Begin Sept. 17-23 Once more echootheuse-decrs open for a new period of instruc- tion, and the area’s pupils this week will resume their studies. School Days Back for Canine Pupils be-the-only_ones-starting the Busl- |ness_ot learning for classes will soon be under way for obedience training for dogs. ‘so you can still make good the in. wildlife at The University of Mic be, | ‘ ‘tended course, “igan. [ e U eS | I have found a small monitor, «Actually it's more of a _sooty i gcempass an excellent aid to steer-; —————__-+__-__-»—__—— jing in a choppy sea. This is an! ‘auxiliary compass containing alter- ‘nate red and black az xt Plastic Bait Business Booming === Prof Gives Lowdown on Black Duck — brown, with grey cheeks, olive ducks; it’s probably the most — ‘yellow bill and coral-colored feet wary ‘and difficult to get before It weighs from two to four: the gun, They are usually abun- | pounds,”’ Hunt says. | dant on the Detroit, River dur- J “One of the dabbler species, ing the winter. the black duck feeds in shallow — “Black ducks nest usually on the water. Food iy mainly aquatie ground, fairly close to water, but | plants, grains, grasses, insects their nests have been found as far fish, Of all game ‘as a mile from water, Occasionally aaa “one will nest in an abandoned jcrow or hawk nest up in a tree. An average clutch will count eight or ten eggs, but may run up to and email. Is on Deer Sauer f Michigan’ s bow and arrow der, ae the boat on course with | _|banting regulations remain un-, | the main compass, then set the | ‘changed this fall. Except for one. | pointer on the monitor compass — TRAVERSE CITY (®-- Chertest 15 or 16. “A migratory bird, the “black Kitchen Hobby Pays OEE 178, mics, rth nck | along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. | Some spend the winter as far and has a new plant under con-| ‘south its the Gulf of Mexico and c the apex of the nearest ft- Burke is in the business of produc-jstrection. The youngsters will = however,' Following demonstrations on will be lastituted. In ere age the scieg” si Open OD tered triangle, Steering then be- hing. buss, crawilek: Suit monde of stadt plentic: lew barire at ne precy the Ohio classes are set to open the week | and close Nov. 5, giving, comes ‘greatly simplified and (nq crickets, and business if brisk.| comprises up to 50 per cent of all “The black duck is & mono: following the demonstration. ‘archers a total of 35 days afield,, easier on the eyes by merely + * & ‘bait used, Burke says. | garnome- species. It selects a mate Southern Michigan Obedience: ‘reports Michigan Bow Hunters ma. over the se- | itis hugs look real, but they, | with whieh & ioscan Soc ne Training club has set up its pro-|A*S"- aren't. They are soft plastic. ‘mating season. The following year gram for the 1950-60 period, and). The tone exception ts Allegan Be sure to. mount the monitor A boon to fishermen, Burke's: ‘jt may have a different mate. its members provide the training County. There, because of heavy Compass at least 18 inches away bugs have taken the digging out of | * * / deer concentrations in farming | \from the other compass to avoid the search for bait. “The courting display isn't spec- Owners of pets wishing to give) areas, bow hunters have a two ireaction between the two magnetic! * * * ‘tacular but it’s pleasant to watch,” | their dogs training to make them) and one-half month season, end. fields. « Ten years ago, Burke was a) ‘says Hunt. ‘Several males will fly | better canine citizens, are invited, img Dectmber 15. | Another help to steady steering plastics expert in a small plant in) through the air chasing one fe- | to attend the demonstrations where; Archers will again be able toi to eliminate all backlash in the! Detroit” Male. But the lady gets to select : full information about regular'to take deer of either sex in all Often the started to make molds of in- the ‘male of her choice, After they training or enrollments may be but three counties. Ch play can be taken out eels at home are‘on the water again, she simply | Michigan nj 0! tillers by inserting brass shims) * ) worms aed: obtained They may also contact pewa County, excluding Drum: e kitchen,” he says. “1 used touches him with her- bill by way farms qger: season. The Pony ge Baltimore and Washington te Salmon yares n- t so the fitting will grip tightly, ™ Bow hunters may also shoot bear| under their bow and arrow ae cense. cme ptiraen etry Pod homtinar pressure from one side—the small game seasons, as well as oo he moment of oo for deer during the fire- inboard, or weather belm of the sailing. rig. | nate Bear end, holds BE j 3 4} E » 3 3 a 5 ¢ § i 3 I sf ft | Tho DGS Cea Ono Roikvad nk Sean nae special from pass receptions s- tin * * { Burke, #, pow emplys 81 people qo S i v . " rretineet oe . % * > ay | a é A e P) “package of cake “enmugh to handle. we we \ ] $ * é x : . x Ras 4 , . J TSF fy a eae ‘ . “4 ~ { 4 ki : E ; i a ) = pies i ae <> # E £ : ee | Z THE PONTIAC_PRESS, WEDNESDAY, te hema 9; 1959 a eae “ “THIRTY, cer eerie co * * t z i’ ™ \4 teaspoon Serve Salman, Stecke | “ ee 4 A cup diced 4 cucumber (with peel ony. [Tabasco 1 teaspoen snipped dill, options! Blend together sour cream and cups. “With Cucumber Sauce — =o Down with the Territory of Tabasco. To bake, place salmon Alaska — now we have the State steaks in shallow , baking dish. of Alaska, 49th in the Union! Bar- 5. nite tightly with salt. Pour Ta- th f food have oa eae ee . everywhere basco butter over steaks. Bake in recently due to the extensive trav- 4 moderate oven (350 degrees), 25 els of tourists and men and women to 30 minutes, or until easily in military service and business. faked with a fork When people no longer regard. each other's everyday customs as strange, the world becomes a much smaller place. Thanks to advanced transporta- tion and processing, food products are as familiar half way around the world as they are near their To broil, place salmon steaks on greased broiler rack, Sprinkle lightly with salt; pour Tabasco butter over steaks. Place in pre-«. heated broiler 4 inches from heat. Broil 15 minutes, or until easily flaked with a fork. Wf ing’ on directions printed on a mix’ Such a re Lelious against the of course, isn't But feel daring enough to depart Impulse, law few house MIVEsS rules preseribed by the | nix manufacturers’ staffs bakers Weve found that skillful “rule from the of ex! how | breaking "| pert evel can produce some delicious des serts Try these “cheaters” which you won't find printed on any packaye COCONUT APPLE THINS. U x6 a package of apple thins mix, fol lowing directions with this excep Add one half cap slireddéd the crumb topping included in the package along with crust mixture and can) of sliced apples. “After patting! down the prepared crust mixture, | fyeuy coconut fo that's place the apple slices over it; then] the coconut-crumb -topping. In} baking, the coconut will turn crispy brown! * * * PINEAPPLE BROWNIES. Choc olate richness and fruit flavor freshness abound in the sume easy, GOV T INSPECTED dessert’ Use a prepared brownie mix that comes packaged with a Cut-Up Fryers - baking pan Substitute a scant: one-third cup unsweetened pine apple juice for the water listed in VT INSPECTED the directions Bake as directed The baking pan dimensions are designed so that- vou can cut out ! regular sized brow nies oF Re GOVT Ere TED CHICKEN square keng-sized ones. For ~ dessert) portion, place two small B k & N k brownies or one large one an a ac S ec s slice of pineapple; then top with a scoop of pineapple sherbet. It'¥ el a tropical feast * * * CHOCOLATE. COFLRER CAKE. Here's a version of coffee cake to) glamorize dessert ‘or snack time for any true chocolate lover Use. a package of real past coffee | cake mix. Follow dirééfions until it's time fo put in the filling. ‘Then instead of the suggested filling sprinkle one-half cup or more. of chocolate bits over the dough after Its brushed with melted butter | Roll the, coffee cake, bake it, and take credit for clever rule break nye | Shrimp Stock Adds Zest to | Chilled Soup | 50 Extra viii: Stamps With This Coupon end Purchese of stock | 3-LBS. OR MORE FRESH | | GROUND BEEF | Coupon valid at Kroger in Detroit and Eastern Michigan thru Sat., each CLEANED ROCK IDEAL FOR MUNCHIN’ Thrifty way to ise from cooked shrimp. Mystery Bisque 1 pound medium-steed shrimp 2 cupe water 1 teaspoon whole mixed elally prepared for seafood 1 cen 10's. ounces) froaen condensed | cream oof potato soup Paprika Cheumber atleke Wash shrimp in water. | Place in a 1'%-quart saucepan with! the 2 cups water and spice; sim | mer 3 to 5 minutes; partly cover, | the Sept. i2, 1939 Rpice ape. j 50 Extra vii: Stamps With This Coupon and Purchese ef 1',-LB. PKG. FROZEN TASTY STEAKS Coupon valid at Kroger tn Detroit and : Eastern Michigan thru St., Sept. 12, 1959, TOP ¢ 25 Extra viiu: Stamps With This Coupon end Purchese of ANY PACKAGE HYGRADE FRESH PORK SAUSAGE Coupon valid at Kroger tn Detroit and Fastern Michigan thew Sat., Sépt. 12, 1989. AL. 50 Extre vu: Stamps spicy flavor that is 4 pleasant con With This Coupon end Purchese of trast in a chilled soup. TWO 15802, JARS DAILEY | Fre Take No Chances | Fresh Cucumber Slices | Coupon valid at Kroger in Detroit and If you bake cake a great deal L Eastern Michigan thru Sat., Sept. 12, 1 your pans may become seasoned — oe ae Gee oe eee ae am so that cakes come out of them |: easily. But if you are in doubt, grease the bottom of the pan, line with waxed or brown or parch- ment paper, then grease the pa- per. a - a A cold saucepan. Allow to stand in cov. | ered saucepan off heat until cool Kemove shrimp with slotted spoon and save for main course, Strain shrimp stock. Empty po {ato soup into a saucepan; fill can with shrimp stock (1% cups) | and add Bring slowly te a boll; | cool and blend smooth in elec. trie blender, Chill several hours or overnight, Serve in cups and xprinkle with paprika: serve with cucumber sticks, Makes 3 servings. The sea food seasoning gives this bisque a | | J Stewing Chickens w 33° Chicken Wings us. 19: LB. 10° 39° CHICKEN LEGS..... . 49: WITH RIB — TENDER ALL DELICIOUS WHITE MEAT CHICKEN BREASTS . 59: a... .,._lho eee wide ; a 15 _— ing 1 can’ (16 020.3" bean sproute, ‘gredients. Yeld my 2 Orient al Dish 2 ga PF, stag ~~ Chinese Cooky werey See = = nero eee as pace a a ae ie CE = -eubes and brown in- tard or-drip- pecpemgeeeeretreneee —_fapen_Hifskack calpes. «——°— _ aa hemes Remove browned meat from: Goes Western “trying pan and save drippings. Add} N ot Too Rich Spaniards Discovered It | overiy sweet, What you may have) ,™° Same, vant, comes fom |tle seabbard. The "16th century Spaniards gave this name to the long thin slightly curved vanilla bean they discovered at the Aztec court of Montezuma. Serve Warm or Cold Oriental people are famed for ies frying-pan, using about 3 table- ing able to create something out! | Spoons per patty. Cook until lightly of almost nothing. ‘ ibrowned on both sides. Serve with This same philosophy holds true cettig | P if oni Yield: 12 2 cup concerning Oriental cookery. Tyee pe ae se Lasoo scot culinary masters of the chopsticks can create an exotic meal with cI with so,Tempt With Doughnut ar one very little effort and expense. If you have a‘breakfast lag-|stir to blend. Beat sugar and eggs| When three or four tart apples The name of this new West- ‘yard in your house, tempt him/itogether until light and pale-col larg are left over, slice and cook until ern-type dish is Western Egg with a thin slice of a fluffy pow-jored. Add egg mixture to flourcll 4. in » boiling sugar syrup so coat ats oun teeters noe eet, eases ee ee made with 1% cups sugar, 2 cups KROGER FRESH SLICED WHITE BREAD FROZEN CHEER LEADER FRENCH FRIES... . . sugar n point of origin. Americans every. desired, garnish with lime or light.” Austhey tupettens “tugre- cade gealky _powseret a Knead dough until — o water;-one “stick whole cinnamon where now can enjoy salmon lemon slices, Serve with *Cu- eras, y ; = lightly floured , jand a few whole allspice. Serve : dient found in this recipe is bean -eady-to-eat cake department cut! dough into smali balls; brush steaks, for instance, native to the cumber Sauce. Yield: 4 servings. sprouts, easily info atiractics cater thin top or dip y beaten Warm or chilled with dinner. waters of the Pacific Northwest Xnte aa esha } into sligh th nd! Tehasen, the ligdld bed wep Note: If steaks are frozen, thaw As you might expect, soy sauce slices that are appetizing with’ egg yolk; then dip into sesame ner seasonitig made on Avery Is-'? Fefvigerator. or cook unthawed ‘may be served as a flavor accom- any breakfast beverage. seeds; place 1 inch apart o® | Mushrooms, diced green pepper land, Louisiana, from peppers &ccording to package directions. . q paniment, if desired, a: | greased cooky sheei; flatten 5. onions sauteed in butter and ee | SALMON STEAKS ALASKA — Honor our 49th state by serving ; : } houl —- Brush tops with lightly _.ombined with another cooked grown right therh can be found in ‘Cucumber Sauce | Western Egg Foo Yung Carrots with deep green ry white. oe edi Alaska and Hawai, Europe, Greats, pint commercial sour cream | & food native to Alaskan waters — salmon. The fish and its accom- 1 can o113 oupces) luncheon men: ders around the leaf end some-| ,be® ten egg _ vegetable make for a medley of Britain aniySouth Amenca with —"s tearyoon Tabasco panying cucumber sauce both rely on Tabasco sauce Yor seasoning, ;, ‘Sblespoons lara or dripvinés times prove to be bitter. | Bake in moderate (350 degrees) vegetable flavors. little troufle. # ‘Tabasco ie consid ————OO aaa ~— — aa “ ered by some-to be as indispensa ‘ he © : ble ta fash as butter is to bread . ‘and vou ll probably agree when 5 a ~ vou taste salmon steaks cooked . this way: Salmon Steaks Alaska | 'e cup butter, melted Wh t 4'y teaspoons liine or lemon julre fice ne | o but Kroger has suc a selec ion « oO ou ry , _ Pee icenes itesh or Progen 4 a ho _ It Linch thick 1 - = Combine butter, lime juice and Verunk ae ees a (PLUS FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS) . Now everyone can satisfy their de- ‘ tire for delicious poultry through xperimen Kroger's vast variety of tine quality birds at prices you can attard to e . ° poy. Every bird is government in- With Mixes spected and pan-ready wait- - : ing to satisfy your palote. . Have you ever felt lke “cheat., FRESH WHOLE PAN-READY _ FRYING CHICKENS -27< Bi Sa “TRIPLE TRIMMED" You eat all the fine beef, you pay for—we remove excess FAT, BONE ond WASTE BEFORE your meat is _ weighed ond priced. CHOICE CUT—TENDERAY BRAND SWISS STEAK Chunk Bologna 39* 49 39 39° TENDERAY Ring Bologna EVISCERATED Ducks ... BELTSVILLE. Turkeys . & Ps Be 5 Pr ke t ae fe . 4-8 18 AVERAGE TENDERAY BRAND CUBE STEAK ..... TENDERAY BRAND ROUND STEAK TENDERAY BRAND—RUMP ROAST OR SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ........... ee ee ee SAVE 6c - KROGER FRESH BAKED SLICED \ Buttermilk «o~ Bread ... 1-LB. LOAF ae pene . FRESH HOMOGENIZED BORDEN’S MILK . . . FRESH ROASTED SPOTLIGHT COFFEE . 2 LOAVES 39° 9-02. PKG. 10° » . ae OS® DIAL SOAP Fragrant complexion size bars. Zoe Alo» DIAL SOAP ..............2 bars 39%e Economical bath size bers. LAND O' LAKES. BUTTER 1-48, COPPER CLEANER Comeo keeps your copper shiny bright! CTH. 10-08 39 73° We reserve the right to limit apaatins Prices and items effective sbvongs Sai., ‘ton 12, 1999, a Kooi je Detrois ond Eas ‘ =, te : ares née THE PONTIAC ERESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0 1959 _THIRTY ONE tall “glasses. Garnish with mint. ger me oe Orange Ju uice a Base jars" Facts You: Didn't | Know About Cantaloupes == for it Drinks Snape Raaphonry Breet — So ieee eta Ws 3 , Better than one Florida orange: . Whether the orange juice is’ used - ed or undiluted, it is orange juice, processed iri the Sun- apts shine State when the trl at sll Inexpensive tem for sum, plentiful best, is a refreshing erage fo quench summer Its rich vitamin C content makes it a wise choice, too, because this precious nutrient must be replen- Wop oe juice, e oF ener awent cider jones grenadine juice combines well with Orange other flavors to make a variety of lime juice. Add: sugar to taste.|tall glasses. If desired, usually ae and Apple Mist Jec8,cu tf, cuneesy concentrated (having skins with a netlike pattern. ' The name cantaloupe is derived) Pour orange juice into 4 glasses. ‘4! wonderful sunimer fut, the, «4 from Cantaluppi or Cantalupo, a ptr all ingredients. Wierus: wal ta’ Pome uoor Combine “gpapetruit, apple and'serve, pour over crushed ice in' Rome. It is here thata¢hese melons garnish ‘were brought from Armenia by tasty cool ‘drinks. The possible Chil? until serving time. Add gin-'with lime slices. Yield: 6 servings.| monks, The orignal melons are no torbinations are many and once Serale just befage,, ; Pour| serving you started your. imagination Over ice in tall glasses. Yield: 6) will you on to original con- Servings. coctions. * * * i Suggested in the following reci- , eee scat lo | Vegetable Medley pes are combinations of orange juice with cranberry juice, apri- eot. nectar, raspberry sherbet, apple juice and gingerale. The refreshing, pure orange flavor predominates in each and in- sures a healthful drink. anne @, re Ve cup &@ rieot nectar \e cup juice 12 ounces ; pingerale serving time. Put odds and ends of cocked an (@ ounces) frozen concentrated vegetables together so that you and texture of the fruit. “pect _{have about two cups; heat them in| California leads in cantaloype Ripeness is protected during ship). ieoenig mid-summer canta: faverite chicken or. seafood salad erage a cup of medium white ; Combine orange juice, apricot Add @ topping of grated cheddar 4d Texas.” Some cantaloupes are Beige color and high, well-de-' nothing added. Unlike many nectar-and lime juices Chill until cheese end place under the broiler £7" in 21 other states. But the Add gingerale just until cheese melts and begins to. satice. production, longer ‘found. The present types ¢losely resemble them, although’ “crossing,” producing transforma-; tions to enhance the quality, flavor followed by Arizona big producer is California. In the early 1900s, California the stem end. (Ragged bits of stem! ing ‘enjoy ment. before serving. Pour over ice in turn golden-brown. 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J e eee Ru f Enriched * cantaloupe, iplete: on cantaloupe _ indicate it hand, some people prefer to There is novel, seasonal cell ; was picked before it was ripe.) | Sharpen. the flavor with a little | ‘eating. at nominal cost, with a salt, pepper or fresh lime or yj vf When you cut & mid-summer, Doar nif golly calories and a bonus cantaloupe, other characteristics as hs popular serving. are revealed: a Thick meat and relatively emall seed’ Tt is a true “round the clock’ cavity; fruit, Welcome as a breakfast Deeb, etirective, apricot color (often fruit as an appetizer, as dessert Pineapple Cooler Rich, “resh i fragrance—never musty. or mid-morning or afternoon re- - ee oons frozen pine ‘Whee you eat a mid-summer 'freshment. i Mix , tabi = recognition is oa, It goes with almost everything. cred _— i pales > it combines beautifully with all °" one .fablespoon sugar if de- Pull, fleld-tresh ewect flavor: -e—tiem other fruits. 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VALUE ctipueinaal| ep 0 With This Coupen end Purchase of KROGER COFFEE CAKE * | HUNGARIAN RING qi DURKEE'S fp eatternegem etl FAMOUS ( — —— =e ame aoe cue ame ame’ ae ‘SAUCE — — , 25 Extra vin Stamps | sc KROGER GINGER SNAPS IT’S DELICIOUS 1 CHIP Cookies . gy Scciies siiraose Gare sse "osec "in 1300 | l | --—------ ERE 29s Prac Man + fa ae a i “| ’ te THIRTY-TWO —— Patty” 8 at Se ocak : ACT instalation to Be ‘Spectaglag Wren ee (New Northern: Bridge Link Due HANCOCK (UPI) — Michigan, | bridge across the Portage Canal] to float 1 3,500,000-peund ‘double.” home of the mighty Mackinac between Hancock and ‘Houghtorl) deck pecpen- ya te road and rail- Bridge, is starting to brag about “4% scheduled to be put in place) way steel-lift spam in place un- another bridge. today, weather permitting. der the bridge's ‘tower plers, A huge link in the Plans were set for tug boats | The State Highway Department, — which said the structure will be “one of the world’s unique “| bridges,” said the installation of Pleads Innocent ‘Accused of Beating Vet in Grand Rapids Hotel Last Month “elevator’’| the lift section would be “one of the nation’s spectacular bridge SSE SSSSESESST ITT sits s ss sts setae tess sees esas! A 30-year-old Pontiac man, Her-| bert O. Wilson of 607 Granada St., Hi yesterday pleaded innocent to a Ig ah Sta fe Offici Id .: charge of assault. with intent to commit murder in the beating of! a disabled war veteran in Grand} Buri | Rapids last month, ar 1 rooper 'S -DUrIA Wilson made his plea at his ar-, raignment before Superior Judge) Claude Vander Ploeg. He also) HOWELL (#?—Alvin W. Knight brooded in a@ jail cell asked the judge for time to consult-today as high state officials and relatives gathered at with an attorney and was returned’ 4 tiny town 45 miles away for the burial of a young | building feats,” * * * Great Lakes shipping traffic was expected to be blocked for at least 12 hours when engineers move the 250-foot span 1,000 yards from a | shore assembling site to the bridge structure. Piers, approach work and oth. er construction projects atv ex- | pected to be completed Dec, 15 on the bridge that will be the only highway connection between Lower Michigan and the famed Keweenaw Peninsula and Copper Country, The lift bridge has two levels of roadway—the lower to carry train traffic across the canal, and the! upper*to carry motor vehicle and} pedestrian traffic. THREE POSITIONS The bridge will operate in three | positions—at 7, 32 and 250 “feet above the water. The latter posi- County to jail under $10,000 bond. od : ke er , a wi. trooper, he is accused of shooting. * : Ar . meas Sea ciauiice beating Jack tev. Knight, 48, was charged yesterday with killing state | andoski, 32, of Grand Rapids, | policeman Albert Souden, 29, with his own gun in a with the base of a heavy table” general murder warrant is: * Jamp in a hotel Aug. 4. He said , . there had been tension between sued at the request of Liv- the two men since Wilson's re- ingston County prosecutor, ngri ins oun cent marriage to Levandoski's . ‘Wilfred Erwin. former wife. C f d B ttle Lawaniock! culleted wlepeeused lield without bond-in Livingston in us 0 y a e skull fracture and underwent surg- Jail, Knight has retused, ¢ ery. ~He is now recovering from to make a formal statement since ROME (AP)—A tearful Ingrid’ the attack | ste te police quoted him Monday Bergman today won_ another: round | ay, admitting he shot Souden last jn fer court battle with Roberto. s Chi dre Thursday when he went to Knight's pogsellini for custody of the three h to question hitn about a $75-; - 7 M Ooms, liaren sited jaestion hit a Sis ean n born of their now broken’ Sloe ltf be) mena iatloe ipateake ‘ adil of large ships. Block Highways Knight Jed police to an iso. | * * * * * * | lated area near Argentine, north Rome's Civil Court, in a stormy) ‘The new bridge will replace a In Safety Appeal | | of here, where he showed them session behind closed doors, swing bridge built in 1906. It has | the shallow grave in which Sou. turned down KINGSTON, N. Y. ®—Nearly 500, den’s body lay. Italian film director to set aside necks. persons—irate mothers and their, Gov. G. Mennen Williams and @ temporary court ruling that) The American Bridge Division children—blocked key highways other state officials were to at- Rives the Swedish film star cus-| of U.S, Steel Crop. has a contract during rush hour today in a pro ‘tend burial services for Souden tedy of the children. of nearly six million dollars for test against what they call unsafe) Hoday at Brant, a Saginaw Courity: * * * structural stee] and machinery and conditions for children walking community in which the trooper! The temporary ruling gives! will move the big span into place. | school Ispent his boyhood Rossellini the right to have the| The Al, Johnson Co., Minneapolis, * * * | Knight told Proseeutor Erwin children for two months during has a contract of about four mil- The mothers and their children’ vosterday their school vacation period, | lion “dollars for other work. caused huge. jams north of the © ownatever Tt have done or sald Rossellini sought permanent | city, where workers were driving t date | I have done out of syM- custody of the children. They are to a big International Business pathy for Mrs, Souden. I have not now at his summer home at San- Japanese Writers Claim Machines plant cracked or we akene d. If it hadn't ty Marinella’ about 20 miles north Globe Circling Record To the south, they blocked traf lbeen for Mrs Souden, I would of Rome | jing ground in the western countries an appeal by the been a source of traffic bottle- C (Let India, China ‘Out of .Border§ Rifls Between Nations MOSCOW &®--The Soviet Union issued a call to the West ‘today Reds Tell US: to Keep | to kee pout of the border disputes between ia and Communist China and said the two nations could settle their own arguments. asa statement, without attributing it to any specific individual. Such staements usually have the weight of government them. The statement, issued a few hours after Red China made public an offer by Premier Chou En-lai to talk the matter over with the Indians, charged that “definite politicat quarters and the press” in the West are using the Indian-Chinese disputes to promote the cold war. “By such tricks they expect to paralyze the desire which is gain- for agreement with the Socialist related to the cold war,” Tags said. Tass termed Indian - Chinese border incidents deplorable. It made no attempt to place blame, on either side, The statement said Western re- | Premier visit to the United States. It added: interests of both countriés.’’ GOP Committee to Hold Plan Meeting Saturday LANSING (P—A planning meet- ing of the Republican State Cen- fie by marching from Port Ewen (Still be if East Lansing (where| ts * _| TOKYO (AP) — Two Japanese across the narrow Rondout Creek | he was questioned), That's all 1 The court's ruling today turned| writers arrived home today to| bridge, which funnels Route 0W's jhave to say and T will aay nothing | dowy Rossellini's appeal But it claim a rec@rd_ in flying around | vehicles into this Ulster County | ¢lse” granted him the right to have the \the world on scheduled airlines. | city, HELD OUT 3 DAYS ‘children for another month — un- ‘They said they were first to do| They also blocked Route 209 in) ‘night had held out under in-|til Oct. \ lit all the way by jet. Their time | the Hurley area te nse questioning for three days lwas 6) hours, 54 minutes, 958 Today was the first day of school before he agreed to show police: Floyd Patterson Fined econds in the newly consolidated Kingston where Souden's body was hidden The Hsted round-the-world com- Schoo] District In e disclosure followed a dra- $50 After’ tong Chase mercial record is 73 hours 9 min- matic persona] plea by Mrs. Clara ules %5 seconds, established July’ ” | Souden, 23, the dead trooper's wife.) KINGSTON, Ny Floyd’, 28-31, 4 18 | Weight t No pecien | Kalght has a police record dat. |Patterson, rarniek Nees yuri a on 7 — Mra. Ruth E, Ing back to 1930 and once was PO*!g champion, was picked up |Stevens, director o ro . PENSACOLA, Fla. ¢UPD ilfor speeding today oy the New Was Butt of ‘Joke’ ' ‘fice of International Relations, wag a mental patient in Ohio. drug store here bought a 3,000. ; York Thruway. He wad fined $50. pound ne ae a lighter one tae the re ri ed * * * \ MITCHEL AIR FORCE BASE, was carted off by thieves two | said the degree of murder w | oS iN y 311i months ago determined by a jury or the judge) Mate Treeper Ray Gaines See ee in The store reported yesterday y he aring the case, No date has! sald he chased Patterson's ayto- the cockpit o! his light plane | that thieves managed to get [been se{ for Knight's arraignment mobile fer 12 miles betere ng while flying two friends from | away with the 1,000-pounder some | before Justice Singer, | ing able to catch up. Patterso Red Bank, NJ., to La Guardia | time Monday night, Ll * * ote on) eed giv ceed bos Airport in New ‘York City. a Knight asked for a Court-appoint.| being followed. Gavigan de- XN les : ) for permbsion 40 ; attorney and Circuit) clined to estimate the speed of a ta © Perma Recover Man’s Body ude Michaet Carland paid he| the chase. land ce and £ ame ee ae - é mergency equipment lin C. | - ‘The body of Wold name one in two or three « *« © Feld wiremen Sepurted iat the | 27. Lincoln Park, @4ys. The boxer pleaded guilty before} cause the smoke was a cig- | was recovered from the Detroit) State Police Commissioner Justice of the Peace Robert Fer-| aret —b smoldering on -the | River Tuesday, about 50 feet from! Joseph Childs said Knight will bejrigan. Patterson, accompanied by! fjoor of the cockpit this downriver community, Police questioned in the Aug. 9 slaying of an unidentified sparring partner, jed defense > GIBRALTAR ® - Delisle 1,. Lodico, me tral Committee will be held Sat- urday in Lansing, Lawrence B. Lindemer, sald today. Lindemer said the committee wil! map- plans for a statewide’ organizational and _ educational | ‘drive to reach into every county. Receives German Honor | awarded the German Cross of Met! jit, officer class, by the West Ger- of |mMany government yesterday. The | award cited Mrs, Stevens’ work in! furthering good relations between. the United States and West Ger- many. 4 Fall From Dock Fatal PORT HURON «® Norman O'Neal, 25, Detroit, drowned to-! day when he fell into the St. Clair | River while fishing from a = | haren doc k. (Communist) states on ayestions | ports of incidents on the Indian- | hinese frontier were calculated | ito stir up tension before Soviet | Nikita S. Khrushchev’s “It is hoped that the | Chinese and Indian governments | will settle the incidents in the, state GOP chairman, | i | 5 j | ' \ rire PONTIAC 1 PRESS. 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JEWEL tf i - \ — as ti | : (2 SOHO OSHSSHOOOHO SESS SOLOLESe Tce panecccnesovcedadniebebonsensenceeen $OCOOPOSOISSSOSSSOSSOSHOSOOOSOHHHHOOHOOOOOOO® eooe aes sa s sig Re tae a Put Into Effect ete. et — eS ae I aS iy 3 Se ee arc att —_ THIRTY-FOUR A ms : 4 : eer é a ; <4 eaten | ESE een Bad YC Orion OKs t Ca Many Changes Ruling Throws Out Industrial District, Calls for Off-Street Parking | ORION TOWNSHIP The Or ion Township Board last night passed its new zoning ordinance after ‘striking out the proposed manufacturing district along in dianwood road and making othe: minor changes Passage of the new law ell. maxes years of work on the “It will replace the one NEW GIRLS’ SCHOOL — 1 project, in effect since 1944, at 1H) Eb. current trend a natural environ Trying to keep abreast of an a ial to replace its build : Board anv for ticipated growth and raise ing standards, the Zoning upgraded residential districts made higher specifications each district The new law requires of Square Lake Rd, Bloomfh institutional-type school t for learning by architects J and Friedman tee Pontiac, ‘his architect's concept of the Bloomfield Country Day Sehool for a now under construction wstrates the « yuildings with The new school wes designed It will Sontak ld Township, j oy sn ait me ee apne sreet Water Rates Will Go U Ip parking in the business area and a ‘green belt’ between manufac turing and residential districts At the public Zoning Board hear ing Aug. 12 residents on Indian: wood-Baldwin road area appeared) en masse to voice their objections to the proposed Board bowed to their wishes Lot area changes made after) complaints were registered by de- a hike in- water rates velopers and ré@altors include the - a served by both sewer and water 10.000 and without sewer or water. in lowering of lot size from 10,000, firm Mrs, St For those with water only, the Con irm rs. one they will remain at 14,000 fee OXFORD — The Oxford Council | square feet to 9,000 where they are size wax lowered from 12,000 toe All the ahove changes apply WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP—The, to Residential 2 classification. Washington Township Board last! Under Residential 2. Jot size was might confirmed the appointment, of lowered from 12,000 te 11,200 Mrs Karl L. Stone, 61, of 7344 square feet where there is sewer West St. as township treasurer, and water service, with water only, She will serve out the remain from 14,000 10 12.000 and with der of her- late husband's term neither service, the lots stay atiwhich expires in April, 1961 | 16.000 feet. Mir. stone had been elected Two areas where clinics will be. built were designated as ‘special land use’ areas, The ordinance also that 300) feet on side af M4 (except within the village lim ith) be zoned for business. A strip ed Mrs John M 200 feet wide on both f Mt. Vexnon Rd, Baldwin road front Maybee to Jy create a park for religious serv dah Lake read is also zuned for‘ices on hee property. She has 12 business, acres in’ ah agricultural district! ‘and 2b zonedsfor mining to the treasurer's post last spring | after being appointed to the of- fice in November, 1958. He dled unexpectedly on Aug. 24. action, the board grant-| Thombs, of 61995) permission to pron ide: each In other sides of Players Will Repeat Successful Drive WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN Boys Club Will Hold aie Bree West Bloomfield Town ‘Open House Friday month's membership drive meet- WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — An ing was so successful that a repeat Open house will be held at. the} performance {s planned for Thurs |White ‘Lake Boys Club tron 7 to day at 8 pm. in the West Bloom-|10 p.m. Friday to mark the group's field Township Hall, third anniversary Those interested in any phase of theater work are invited to attend. A workshop on the play “Tiger at the -Gates'’ will be held after the meeting Visitors at the open house will see the boys working on the | many projects available to them | at the club located on Cooley Lake road at Unton Lake road. The youths which began with six the home of club, meeting in Black Hills Rich . Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Ashton, has RAPID CITY, S.D.—Black Hills grown to 122 members,’ and is of South Dakota are reputed to affiliated with the Associated Boys be the richest 100 square miles in the world; producing about one twelfth of the total known gold output of the United Sta tes — : \ Clube of America, The boys range in age from 10 to 20 . Refreshments will be served dul ing the open house. Start the kids off to school with the right.tools. The first days are very important! SPECIAL SCHOOL VALUES @ Maple Leaf, 50 sheet, qual- ity Paper NOTEBOOK, 8x10, hard cover . . 27e @ 3 RING NOTEBOOKS, Quality black cover 45e @ PASTE G CRAYONS 10¢ up @ PLASTIC RULERS, \2-inch ............ 10¢ @ Wallace Quality Pencils, = | choice of 4 degrees, 2, 2/2, | 3 Dox. $1.21 New Webster Secondary Scheel Dictionary, Students can easily teach themselves how to use it and the definitions are clear, simple and ac- curate. More than 125,000 entries, 2,300 illustrations. ........$5:75 Your School Supply Headquarters ‘General Printing & Office Supply 17, W. LAWRENCE ST, PONTIAC. Oxford Gets Planning Commission’. Named: to serve on the Village4L. rezoning. The jast night approved the appoint- ‘Planning Commission were Ed: 4 ‘ment of eight members of the new, ward J. Bossardet Jr. and Gerald lord for one year planning commission and favored C iDe, D.C Davidson and Clarence| sure a continuity oft experience » |the village govérning body on the| \Justice of the Peace Francis A. “Olrich for three-year terms, PONTI AC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1959 . fi ak Fe ar m. Lab Ir - Rules [: “ yh ¢ } Hearing to + | Crime investigation: in WASHINGTON @ — Interest of eis “eae hae prevaling wage in | 2 | agricultural leaders will center on, employmen heed Aron Lsaves -2 Se ee nin sae) The federation contends that it n Jail, 3 Free on Bond jon a Labor t PLOPO-| jg difficult. to determine what ROMEO Ail five area youths * * _ | farming. frounded up in a recent crime .in- sat tne ote _—_ cage A number of welfare organiza- vestigation by local and state po- services of the state and federal| tions are recommending the regu- lice here have been bound over|employment. services for the re-| lations, saying they needed to as- |to Circuit Court in Mount Clem-' cruitment of foreign and domestic abd farm workers of adequate ens, two of them remaining in| Worteers oon — ay 6 to ~_ + aed jail while the other three are Out tion and o@er ccaphayinend’ den: gk ae WIN A 1959 Two youths from Romeo are Action of the Labor Depart- charged with noeking and enter-| area in stepping into the farm They are Robert Mulholland, | j..se _inrm srouve i 21, of Main street, and Elmer | + *\- ' * Spencer, 18, of 11333 30-Mile Rd. a Pius Spencer is still in jail. ~: Generally, this criticism is based rae . | seven classrooms, a science ljaboratory, library- study room and | * * * Dreciinet, i Teiticns lomneal 500 Gallons a kitchen adjoining a social room to be used also as a refectory. _ nag hie of ny . legislative authority \ to regulate SPEEDWAY "79" The building will overlook a private lake and accommodate 100 students. Planned expansion will include addition of classrooms: ' f.stolen property. , Bond) {6 serve a total of 200 students. Bright colors and open vistas are° — vue Cute oy of the architects’ plans | Was — for oe |New Haven, are charged with pos-| | jerty, 23, of 2030 Grace St., Ro-| chester, who faces a charge of| breaking and entering in the night-' time. He remains in Macomb Coun-) ty Jail, y = aeetend and Beal waived | | mination and were bound ie er soon after their arrest. Borst for two years and Fran-; on the commission as provided + + + ‘is Baldwin and Robert E. Lang-| im the ordinance. - The staggered terms will as- (ber Edmund Unger to represent|/amination before Macomb County Hartlein-Hinkel Vows | Washington Twp. Exchanged in Rochester wists e's Same! ROCHESTER Sharon Adele Hinkel and Robert C. Hartlein wer® joined in marriage Saturday | by the Rev J. Douglas Parker at St. Paul Methodist Church, * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hollis W. Hinkel of 215 Perrydale Rd. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Hil bert H!. Hartlein of St. Clair For her wedding, the bride wore a white organta over satin gown designed by her mother. It had a bodice of Alencon lace, a Sabrina neckline and lace outlining the full skirt which formed a chapel train. She wore a fingertip veil of French illusion silk secured by a crown bf seed pearls, and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses centered-around a corsage * * The Al- elected tell et The other three were beund over council elec ellow mem- yesterday after appearing for ex-|be withdrawn in their entirety.” farm labor conditions. ' CONGRESS WATCHING Congress itself has heen look-, situation \with the! ‘ing into the regulation is needed. The Amelican Farm Rareau | | Federation is. leading the | against the proposal. . ‘Few governmenta] actions) pro- : posed in recent years have ¢re-)p— ated such widespread resentment! Students among farmers,’’ the. Federation | has said, tion that the proposed regulations | “Tt is our recom * * * The regulations would ‘new commission, And Village Man-| \Castellucci in Mount Clemens, that recruited workers be paid not EsGasoline! | eT mers lit mare, The fifth youth is Patrick Daugh-| idea of determining whether i Entry Blank from Your Rambler Dealer or “79” NOW! | Speedway Station ACT fight | RENTAL PLAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $10 for 8 Weeks school requirements met require || EDWARD'S 18 5. Saginaw mende-| lager Ralph Precious was named| administrative official. o The ninth member of the com- ‘mission is the village president. _nity planning group was setbacks ~ in the commercial district of town. | : * * * The council also proposed that the new commission study the idea jot changing Oxford from a village ito a city, Last night marked the first read-| jing of the amendment to the wa- \ter ordinance raising the mini- imum quarterly charge to $5 for 10.000 gallons of water. WATER RATE 8ET | The new rate scale provides for ‘increases of 50 cents per thousand for 10,000 to 25,000 gallons, 25 cents per thousand for 25.000 to 50,000 and 15 cents per thousand for 50,000, ‘galons and over. * * * | Another provision is that com- mercial establishments using 50,-' \000 gallons or more a month be | ‘billed monthly, Apartment dwellers will be billed one half the minimam rate, a q MRS. ROBERT C. HARTLEIN Patricia Nieman of Rochester at.) 'tended the bride as maid of honor. | The bride's sister, Lynne, served| as junior bridesmaid, and Mitzi/ Engler, Joyce Tolhurst and Suz- =| janne Craft, all of Rochester also, | were bridesmaids * * * Duties as best man were per- formed by Cary Slack of Mid- land, a cousin of the bride- groom. Ushers were the bride's brother. Howard, of Rochester, Dennis Smith of St. Clair, a eousin of the bridegroom, Ronald Bowen of Ann Arbor and Edward Decker Jr. of; Detroit, : * * * A reception in the church parlors followed the candlelight ceremony The newlyweds then left on a’ colored honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls |colored movie have been urged to'531 E. Flint st. Family iattend the affair. and New York ‘Church in Commerce ‘Schedules Canada Films | party has pm Methodist Church to show the ad- ventures of a group of teenagers taken on a trip in nofthern On tario this summer. accompanied by six adult mem. bers, went on a week-long canoe * Plan Baked Ham Dinner trip through the forests of C ida, starting at aa ae! Park. * ‘terested = in According to the village man- ager, the new water schedule will increase the water sales income by $3,170 per year. * * * COMMERCE — A colored film; Instead of breaking even as the been scheduled at 7:30 Vilage would have done if either of the other two proposals pre- sented last night was accepted, there will be $1,000 a year profit, said Precious. The new rates are scheduled to! : go into effect upon publication of the ordinance. be | Friday at the Commerce * *® * Thirteen youths of the church, LAKE ORION — The Women’s * Department ef the’ Reorganized friends and others in-|Church of Jesus Christ of Latter viewing some 60 Day Saints will hold a baked ham and a 20-minute |dinner tomorrow in the church at le serv- Parents, slides ‘ing will be from 5.to 7 p. 4, good eraser, doz. 45¢ | » i BACK with “Oz eH . % “Cevccete?” DON’T GO FREE BUS TOKENS — FREE PARKING GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY: 1 17 EAST. 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Call our office and ask about the different kinds of Philga $ service. If you use Philgas for all your fuel needs you'll find the “Bulk” ratesaves youmoney. And your Philgas service man , will keep your tank full. You don’t even have to telephone! So stop in at out showrooms and talk things over. Look at the different sizes and models of automatic Philgas water heaters. There is a size that will fit’ your family’s requirements. % iy * aren = sae Pairs PETROULUM COMPANY 2625 Orchard Loke- Rd. oa Box 49- Pon , Michigan aoe ‘Federal 2-9195 Manager: Mr. G. W. Kieffer . « oy a So eT RR EE a EE ae Ree PE ae aa ‘ FREE! 50 Extra S&H Green Stamps With Purchase of ot Least a Dollar's Worth of , With This Coupon at any Food Fair Void After Saturday, “September 12, 1959 P 9 to 9 Deity Open 8 to 9 Sat. , @ 4 - Prices effective through . 5 EN Sept. 12, Right reserved im to limit quantities, Ps) - we : ee see eee ee een eee ee Grais-Fed, M Mature Heavy Steer Beef SAVE Up To 30c Lb. ? FREE! 50 Extra S&H Green Stamps With Purchase of 1 or More Large Size (With Handle) With This Cowpon at any. Food Fair * ALL ONE LOW PRICE — NONE HIGHER ‘ Center Cut Pork Chops oe 69: LEAN, TENDER . Void After Saturdey, September 12, 1959 P Pork Loin Roast . » “9 Five Tolle Get 20: Mm FREE! SO Extro S&H Green Stamps e With Purchase of 1 or More Pkgs. of Any Kind of Grass Seed With This Coupon at any Food Fair Void After Saturday, September 12, 1959 P eee ee ee ee ee de | see ee wenn ewe ne awe e Vegetable, Vegetarian, Asparagus, Green. Pea Pepper Ppt, Bean & Baten, Cream of Celery SUGAR CURED—WHOLE or HALF | = ‘ 2 0: ~ Slab Beacon... « steevex on assent 3 cM , Can n -<<#@e ee eee se ee ene HYGRADE'S "Coney Island Style" Skinless Frariks . . o).10.n 39: FREE! 50 Extra S&H Green Stamps | With Purchase of 1 or More '/2:Gal. Cans of . % ae & te iery aeme vies ene : HILLS BROS Vocuum Packed by Good Hessekeeping Liquid Floor Wax ! : Aerowax re ee With This Coupon at any Food Fair SAVE 20c! With Coupon....... ...eeT Lb. Can 7 Finest Quality — High Lustre — Sweet, Ripe, end Juicy zi Personal Ivory Soap * RED TOKAY Cc SGRAPES 2= 25° wow. 12-79 ADMIRAL —Packed ia OW c ; , co Maine Sardines ... .. Can 10 Italian Prune Plums .... ...... ...... Lb. 10 Liar ; PT) = AMERICAN BEAUTY 300 0° Topped Sugar Carrots............... «Pkg. 10° Gy Pork And Beans .... Ger . : AMERICAN BEAUTY , 300 Cc Home Grown Tomatoes ............. ] Prepared Spaghetti - 2. Can 10 AMERICAN BEAUTY | 300 | 0 Red Kidney Beans ..... Con 9 DELICIOUS FRUIT FLAVORED A: 2 9g: SAVE . 10c gre wy JELL-O GELATIN DESSERTS eee Phos. : ON 4 CYPRESS GARDENS—Fresh Frozen ° $400 24c Cans Orange Juice: a 7 4 SNO-FRESH VEGETABLES © § cwcven «i runcey wre Swanson TV Dinner .. be te 2-Lb. Packages ine com mu * aa Red Raspberries .... 5. ‘Phqs. |" gems tes oe 2 8% . SENECA Frenen «6 Or. $4 00 "pg. 4B Concord Grape Juice 6 Cans | og a SKERNEL: 3 NIBLETS CORN = 6%: 51° CALIFORNIA YELLOW CLING-Slices or Halves so teary S 00 @ DOLE PEACHES °~" 5-51 | QUICK OR REGULAR , | hi MOTHER'S OATS ...*: f én ) a you © Peas ......... 2 Ih. pkg. 380 SAVE * Peas -& Carrots, 2 Ib. pkg. 39 40c * Green Beans . ON 4 *Cut Corn ..... PKGS. °* Baby Limas ... EEE: #33: KRAFT DELUXE CHEESE SLICES 2Q° American, Pimente, or Swiss. ceeveceeses 8 OZ. PKG. SWIFT'S PREMIUM ; C BEEF STEW Heat 'n Serve! eee on 39 Grade ‘A’ c serps . C ; Gold Label Butter rn 1 Lb. Print 65 a PURE GR APE JELLY es . 9 , Fresh Eggs Orede ‘A’ Medion Sire « Ree | Dox. 79 veer OF Label SMOOTH * _ Allsweet Matgarine ne B in. oy PEA iT BUTTER . 8 4 o€ "Shop a) Save at t FOOD FAIR i inthe —** oxi a TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD 1g | Holiday Traffic \ ? } » : | | | ‘ +] T WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER: 9, 1959) | Death Toll 438 Record Was 461 in ‘51;. Recent Average Caunt’ Stood at 307 By The Associated Press A final tally shows 438 .persons died in traffic accidents during the 73_hours—of the Labor Day holi- 9 dav weekend. The record of 461 was set in 1951 The National Safety Council said the tragic toll should sérve as a grim reminder of the need for greater driving care. The council had estimated 450 lives would be lost in traffic dur- ing the weekend extending from 6 p. m. Friday to midnight Mon- day, local times The Associated Press counted “07 deaths in traffic in a survey made over a non-holiday weekend from 6 p m. Friday Aug. 21 to midnight Monday Aug. 24 In addition to deaths from traf- fig accidents this year, there were °g drownings resulting from boat- ing accidents, 62 non - boating drownings and &4 deaths from miscellaneous accidents. The over all total for the holiday was 613, Births. Recent births recorded in. the Ogkland County Clerk's Office are listed below by the name of the father PONTIAC Pilly J Rose 22 FB Yale fames J. Hoes 1182 Neafir Riehard A Rosner, 1478 Irwin George A Rosseau 1606 Lake Front William A Rounds 3774 Coleport Wilfre® F Kounding 40 Danforth George Runion 351 Williams Lake Dowald EF Runkel, 118 Neafre Frederick Ryner 4784 Sherbourne Philip E Newman, 4866 Elizabeth Lake Dayton F Patterson Jr, 200s E Boulevard Robert HH Peck, 6350 par nt Lake Lindell J| Perry, 643° Nortjrw i Kenneth F Pearce B TF Aeeedie ct David T Pierce, 1673 Petrotie Clifford A Reed, 658 EF Mansfield BIRMINGHAM + Alpert 1 Dickerson 1338 FO Lin olm Arthur '. Clark 1017 Bowers lames FR Morrison 415 Cetapla John FO Munz 67295 Halyerd Lesiie EB MacQueen, 7165 Tratham Ct Wiltam McIntosh 1801 Stanley Dayton F Livingston 235582 Pembroke f E Lowue 1720) « Buckinghar Joseph Oleenavage 11! Glengary Wayne WO Shaughnessy, 1625 Orae fir id lames © Page 7110 Cottonwood Wayne | Pardennet 2528 Windemere Franklin CF Ping! 1641 Nerfolk Walter FEF Reineman J MY Radine Robert M Roth 487 Townsend Robe; Newmann 1448 Ville Robert - Rarver 4510 Meact ‘heorgr \ Mkrubb 444 Yosrenile Stewart ¢ Scott $51 Kennesaw loule J Sharkoff, 1850 Melbourne Robert [. Malfell 5844 Townsend Denald Fo Staub 1324 Cedar Micherd GF Harvie, 20631 Weethrook Parkway) loeeph M. Harlan 08 N Raebert N Holt Cariyie F Adama 1399 suffitid Hornung 156 Cataipea loseph BE Wunter, (870 FB Maple Peter P Korak, 2578 Pembroke Ronaid T Johnson 1071 Webster Robert W Jones 16871 W 14 Mile Max F King, 5901 N Adams MILFORD Kenneth Ho Riepen, 1768 Lombardy leonard © Niekereeni, 6146 Carrol Lake Thomas E Nugent, 2004 @teeple Hill Albert F Pennell, #10 Ernest I John D Oliver, 4634 Newerolt Robert C @weetman, 68695 Orrick Frederick TT. @heffier, 106 W Lat Oyrtte George A Btewayt, Richard C 1942 Nocoma Saurihe, 3285 Ridgemont Keith A Hewitt, 4364 Orass Lake Cleorge C Hoult, 1601 8. Mickory Ridge lLegoy H Howard, 10900 Mili Kerry "A Keating, 738 @weetbrier Alfred Jo Kopka, 349 W Breechdale Clarenet Johnson, 641 Summit Fdward Johnson, 2870 Ridge Harvey A Kimball, 6900 Gittins Francia ff Arquette, 19406 E Com Meree Dock Ashe 1303 W Commerce VFrald A Feltig, #022 Van Gordo Douglas Ro Fitewerald @70 Cedar May lack Calvert 750 Apalacht Harold Ro Catt Ww Jackson fiene W Cane 2894 Daviste Fiward Cheyer 2900 Ridge Hilly © Clayton 644 Manor Charles J) DeVoll 89 Panorama Tawrence M_ Utter, @38 Ducthit«e "mimic 1 Weeks, 10450 Deirand Virgil N Woelkers, #@9% Aquavirew William M Wolynski, 2900 Wixom Donald J) Zachow, #48 Canal Robert DP Walle 9440 Middie Hovte A Woods 243 Vinona tack FRO LeBreche 4991 Highland Robert J Lash 4034 Millerest Marlin 1 Linsday, 2878 Mieeth Arthur 1. Madson, #019 Olttins toh PF Metnnin, 9196 Commerce obert Lo Milligan 927 Parnaworth Joseph M Montrewil, T8419 Hiehland Dalton D Morse 1047 Ennest TROY Gorar : Passeno 2060 Harned anise L. @turm Sr, 2041 Orpingto Neal D. Beott, 6936 Wright Peneton Paul M. Hennicken 481 Lesdate Roy Hughes, 6000 Livernots James MH. Kumier, 2300 =e | Sprinkle Soviet Cotton | MOSCOW (AP)--Water — sprink- lers are being introduced for ir- rigation of cotton plantations in Soviet Kazakhstan, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. The news agency said expert- ments showed ‘sprinkling mukes cotton ripen 20 days earlier than: surface Inrigation. by ditches We Have an | Unlimited Supply LECITHIN The vitamin and mineral supplement os suggested by Kordel in “Stay Alive Longer’ available here. LECITHIN is the product which helps prevent the clogging of the arteries. | A RO TON Ps * MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER BIG BUY ~ . WEEKLY SPECIAL Save 1t'{b! Reg. 40' lb! 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This symbol identifies a concerted movement backed by food manufac- turers, distributors, retailers and their trade associations and-your daily news- papers. One of the main purposes of this movement is to ) emphasize to you, __the consumer, the importance of food and regular meals in your family life. * —— The Pontiac Press _._THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9.1930 + ae ’ ~ 1 = x . a [¢ a& ee aa See aes Le avorite food store is getting | P) Because food is such an everyday item: and because it is so convenient to buy, we are likely to overlook its values and nutritional qualities. Therefore, during September 14-26, you'll be reminded through advertisements in your — newspaper and displays in your local food stores of the great benefits that food brings you today. Se : ‘ - a 8 e, a / vr Ee. 2 Remember, better meals build better families. Keep this thought in mind _ as you plan and shop for the food for your meals in the advertising and feature pages of your “Total Selling” medium=your daily newspaper, hy ‘ > THE PONTIAC PRESS. - WEDNESDAY, be ms b See eas Ee eee ia i ce a3 | ye) * { | he . 7 : —— THIRTY-NINE _ 4 Hollywood Headlines: TONIGHT IS LOAD THE CAR NIGHT! Paul Newman The Young egal ire(olsil=)alt-] et GALLE BURKE . JOHN WILLIAMS « + Pen o WARNER BROS. PLUS : Roman UD Mytay HEPBU RN ANT ee Ores “LEE J. COBB eyona 80: yd Unk HONY PE “GREEN MANSIONS Ayrr A CAR LOAD” BRING EVERYBODY! WATERFORD DRIVE. IN THEATER THE FA Fal en Wide eae Roads — Box Office Open 6:30 P.M, BARBARA RUSH NOW!: thru. THURS. ALEXIS SMITH « BRIAN KEITH DIANE BREWSTER. SILL BURKE. JOHN WILLIAMS 9 Aaaptate* by STEWART STERN + © tenes Ree Coa Te ae By JAMES BACON AP TV Writer ~HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Two once- on TV, returned té work before some pungent remarks. Onetime child star Roddy Mc- in eight years. Robert Hutton, now a mature 39, is playing Jerry Lewis" mean stepbrother in *Cin- days when he was a reigning bobby-sox idol at Warners during the Forties. * * * Roddy spent his- eight years as “No Time For Sergeants’* and “Compulsion.” His roles ran from farce to Shakespeare. He even | Played a Mexican in one play. “I don't think that I could have ‘had that diversification if F had | identified me | ‘Lassie’. i stayed in Hollywood,"’ says Rod- dy. “I could see that producers too much with and ‘My Friend, Flicka.’ " | AGENTS HIS BANE — Hutton, who made pictures| mostly abroad, lays his Holly-' ' wood hiatus to agents. ‘have asked ee _"Agents have more ego than | “AROUND the WORLD of BERNADETTE | gas JENNIFER JONES @ PLUS @ STARTS FRIDAY IN 80 DAYS” | Hutton, M cDowell Back — Before Movie Cameras gion g) srobeqenct the cameras this week—and with i rE y r 2 & B! 5 & 4 & Dowall is making “The Subter-| raneans” et MGM, his first movie! + « as well as any cowboy in town and I ean grow a beard.’ His an- swer: ‘You're too high priced for the budget of a TV show.” ALMOST QUIT Hutton admits some lean times’ and seriously considered going in-| prefitably on Broadway and tele-'° real estaté or some other field. vision, starring in such stage hits! Recently, Bob did a one day bit in “It Started With a Kiss,” with Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds He took it over his agent’s strong protests. , . Jerry Lewis saw the bit and asked Bob to see him about a; part in the comic's version of Cinderella. * * * | a | went without my agent and talked with Jerry who gave me ‘the best deal I have had in a doz-; en years.” he told! After he was signed, his agent. who replied: “I would three times the money.”’ , | But Hutton says “I was tired of being the highest-priced unem ployed actor. I'd rather be work ling for less money.” i ' Adams Readies Use-Sales Tax Plans His Arguments | for a Supreme Court) Hearing Next Tuesday j | | | LANSING (UPI)—Attorney Gen-: \eral Paul L. Adams Tuesday pre-) \paired first drafts of his supreme | court challenge of Michigan's new’ \use-sales tax. | Adams and two teams of state! ‘attorneys held staff conferences) jover the Labor Day weekend to \plan arguments for a state su- _preme court hearing next Tuesday. | * wy ww i ‘but Adams said it could be several weeks before a decision would be + @ & a gyetonn - suit asking the court’ to throw: dut the penny increase ; ‘that became effective Sept, 1. i The revenue department said to-| Ba | ‘ | eee ae UL C7 EXTRAORDINARILY gaumel fs cue most ROMAATC FMEEPSTANES yp BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:45 EM 3-066] TONITE : : ’ "A6toy —— | day reports on the first week of TTI LLL LI ‘collection at the retail level in- COMMERCE SOUTH END of UNION LAKE ROAD ot HAGGERTY FIRST AREA DRIVE-IN SHOWING m the Only dicated the new law was being Bj scoerter Esa Isa Will sa Sin Folies Bergeres — PARIS (AP) — Zsa Zsa Gabor | will be the top star of the Folies | Bergeres beginning next— spring, | the director said today. | The directer, Michel Gyamar-| thy, said he was preparing a, sumptuous show, but declined to | made on constitutionality of the], hs THAT NICE COOL WATER — A surprise for James Mehl, sun- ning himself at a Chicago beach, is provided by four-year-old Ar- thur Ezerins, who pours a pailful of Temperature readings had been over 90 for the second day and high hamidity readings added to the discomfort when this picture was taken. But this little boy knows a good answer, California’s climate ranges from saliivenicas to frigid and its nual rainfall varies from less a Nears ad SEPTEMBER 9 1959 ssa ot oS ‘ 2 < é a So as . UPI Telephoto an- than the nort hwest coast. ~ Labor Day Toll | _Siven pret ote Une States werg bore in Ohi F Below Cabor Day holiday weekend, State Police reported today. The death toll was up one over | " the same period last year. Fatali- | ties were sharply weduced, now-| ever, from the average of 22 deaths over the Labor Day week- ' end from 1951 to 1958 and the 32) Teer ML NeW! Tur Horse killed in both 1952. and 1953. * * * i Police said traffic, although | iMag heavy, | were in the Lower Peninsula and ; only one urban fatality — in| | Hamtramck — was reported. deaths in Michigan. This was an, cool water over Mehl's face. @ ALSO: two inches a year in the southeast desert to more than 100 inches on BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER TONITE! ONE SHOWING ONLY BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:50 JEMILLE'S CILB.DEM Te Ten COMMANDMENTS 9 = ANNE SN BRYANER:B BAXTER | ROBINSON DE CARLO cesta PAGET» som DEREK ceoric HARDWICKE > nina FOCH MARTHA’ = JUDITH. ——s«VINCENT SCOTT - ANDERSON : PRICE JCSSE & LAGIY, JR + JACK GARIGS « PREDRIC A PRAWE Boced apse he HOLY SCRIPTURES ond othe cncnent wail weders erciage + Predured by Maton Peters Aenemetes, Ine 5 . A Prrgmoest Paton — a was somewhat lighter | than anticipated. All the deaths |. “"The Big Circus” WANTED 2000 COMIC BOOKS Love Story Mags, wet Handle Tricks, Jokes; and Novelt: PIPER'S MACAZINE OUTLET $5 Auburn Ave. FE 4-246 ‘Through the end of last week, police said, there were 878 traffic | increase of 32 over the 816 acci-| dents in the same period last year: OAKLAND THE : PICTURE YOU'VE SEEN AND HEARD gav dlls ADVERTISED ON ™~ Features Today at 2:58 - 6:23 - 9:48 A Chilling Cinematic Thriller! ? Eddie Albert in “ORDERS TO KILL" ? WITH PAUL MASSIE — LILLIAN GISH 5 . Shown .Today at 1:25—4:50—8:15 PL a Ll GOL ln fn a al = EXTRA! EXTRA! SS | TOMORROW NIGHT il i. aT 7:30 PM. a ee ae —= = HOLLYWOOD My SNEAK PREVIEW Wy, BE OUR GUEST TO SEE —— The all-out laugh picture of the year in cinemascope and color! : Attend early ... See the sneak-preview at W | 7.30 qt no extra cost and remain @& see = |||! | “Orders to Kill’ at 917 and “Toman jo’ HH STARTS FRIDAY! KIM NOVAK—FREDRIC MARCH IN “MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT’ NOW! TWO FIRST-RUN HITS! OPEN 10:45 6Sc te 5 P.M. Children 25¢ give details. The Hungarian-born beauty will | be the first American to star at| the Folies since Josephine Baker | — now a French citizen — Played) there 10 years ago. PARK FREE! DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER! The 25 ing L tbe daleose from de ote | TONIGHT ALL IN COLOR PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER e \ rE 6.459 Vine riwy ft > % Mareen 0008 Of 1 FM. Show Sorte 1:99 PM % PREMIER SHOWING %& in All Oakland County > > ; to be able > » it is really a pleasure a picture like this one to present to you A WOW! The Best Danny Hos Done! SWINGIN NEW EXCITEMENT iInTO FAVORITE OLD’ STANDARDS! Diary of a High Cchool “Tee n't imo om houses. .make op your — 3 “sy Héiben NOW PLAYING . Zz ieee een COMING SOON: “THE BAT” & “THE REBEL SET" ited ba is rie eas ie A ee Pri % » } c Sot, e ae —, . . é : : - Ie 3 ee . ¥ AES or ji , & > . is ” A , < E : ; > x < * 3 oes . af ; Poe. ‘ Sy Fe toe f : , fe oe a —e “ Bi . Age = a qs ““KoRTY a oe _____THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTE) “ade SESE he mt * ADAM AMES * 4 s at |. Figure Tax for Yourself. jin World of Books | hr Bs 4 oe pe Z ad re ee : : Trooper 10 le LANSING (AP)—A Jackson Republican. says Michigan §| . (Compited by Publishers’ Weekiy) 4 — ~~ 1 6ftizens- can-find out for themselves i the now vee Sag wif a | cost them more or less then personal income tax plans | Exopus, Uris. - : : Reveal Other Deaths which died tn the Legislature. “.< i LADY-CHA LEY’s LOVER, in 42-Year History of Rep. Wilfred G. Bassett suggésted that taxpayers keep | Lawrence. ; ‘State Police Forte | track of their payments under the new one-cent levy for cou Loder. | ae \ te ietel |= oe | the next mgnth. we DEAR AND GLORIOUS PHY- 3 | i . — EAST LANSING (pm — Albert’ , He said that by projecting this amount Over the next \SICIAN, Caldwell, } Aik A Souden, 29-year-old trooper shot eleven months and pro-rating the tax On major purchases, | ADVISE AND CONSENT, Drury. hd to death last Thursday after ques-| taxpayers can come up with a fairly accurate determination NONFICTION fi oe f how much the use tax is costing them. THE STATUS RS, Pack . Gouin a) Serer taenial| (patient = eed SEEKERS, Pac BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES about a $75 robbery, was the ninth ae” eoeenntieat pce ol peal tals “ — 2e PLAIN. Gold 2 state police officer to be slain by eal oe r re ve ont “ roy 2 apse fiat rate on | THE YEARS WITH ROSS. Thur- “Le sal IM TO! gunshot in the line of duty sail Se payments or pe ber. oe ALVIS PITT HAS H POOR, * * * | a ae ; : ; ; The firat two troopers slain fa The great majority of taxpayers who make this com- Pres Pac cod OF STYLE, c COWE WOWE Ff GON the 42-year history of the force parison will find their yearly tax payments “will be less un- HOW I TURNED $1,000 INTO ra AND... an were Harold E. Anderson and Cpl. der the use tax than they would be under the personal |4 wiLion IN REAL ESTATE, 5 Sammuel Mapes. The two men income tax advocated by Democrats,” Bassett maintained. inickerson, = Ss * were killed in a gun battle with __—_-~ = Pi rum runners during Prohibition | days. Anderson died March 12, | . BOARDING HOUSE 1977 near Sturgis | | EGAD IF THIS On Oct. 13, 1930, trooper John | ALL! RIGHT, FAT, THIS 1S AS Pay PRACTICAL! 8, Burke was shot to death 7 FAR AS YOU 6O/ STOP TH’ JOKE = IM= bank robbers near Battle Creek. CHURN AND EVERYBODY AFF / ux BT Trooper Richards F. Hammond PILE OUT! THEN Tee TELL YOU'RE Nort. his own handcults, beaten end shot! YOU WHAT YOU'RE SESTING iis own handcuffs, € sho ' . o death by an ex-convict J 5 ce in Mohirie County, Harn! ; ARE YOU F mond's slayer was Alcide (Fren- chy) Benoit, who later died in prison while serving a life sen ine tence. oe * * * Trooper George Hranny was) killed by a- drunk on April 12, | 1950 while answering a ‘‘family| trouble” cajl near Lansing Two state police officers were killed near Clio on Nov. 19, 1956, hy a mentally deranged retired postman who shot-it out from his_ barricaded home. Trooper Bert A Pozza was shot fatally in the chest | and trooper George FE Lappi died later in a Flint Hospital after the! exchange of shots. + + * . In the most recent slaying of a} state policeman, trooper Dugald A Pellot, died Sept 30, 1957, in a fight’ with two gunmen near Clin ton AWS Ss Marriage License Applications Ht} 4 a \ rh rybona LY Ld ih f id! : ‘ 1 Poger L Hicks Clarkston uf Janet C Se hemer®, Keego Harbor OUT OUR WAY if Loren EB Cote, Detroit | ‘ , a i tice ' I Marie D. Warner, Farmingion vik, TAEUMD titdales m | MY MISTAKE / I ‘TOLD HIM TO MAKE PLAY OUT OF HIS WORK OF WEEDIN’’ TH’ LAWN-- AND HE’S SCALPIN’ IT! OWH-Hws — Marold J Thomas, Romeo —e Elisabeth A HMalsema, Milford a ALLEY OOP Gli/ YES...THE ONE THING SY GOSH,OXY. 1 “\ A MECHANICAL SURE THOUGHT OOP) MAN PEARS...BUT HAD YOUR LITTLE / OOP WAS JUST A WILUE WITH THAT BIT TOO SLOw! . MONKEY WRENCH! ¢ Loule G Batley, Froy A Betty J. Gilliam, Troy — z Herbert L. Merr, 3084 Wiliett nee | UU denice L. Douglas, 140 Siocwm aA — i} Ya We Robert L. Cosgrove, Bloomfield Hills ——_————— —f. Donna @ Daniels. Royal Oak ; . = eae Therolo W Boyce 640 Peacock Hertha, L. Walls, 640 Peacock Donald H Adkins 451 & Telegraph Mary Evans, Toronto, Canada Png ry y Richard M Rybarcyzk, Birmingham fosa L Wiedeman. 0198 Mulciina Robert A Tilleme, Milford Mary C Newton, Milford Tt A Reese Paul 288 Dellwood Annabelle German, 288 Delieood Peter J Wibrich, Detroit Mary J Delehanty, Birmingham | | 2 = we ee vo ae * + 9 | Oe PO im: ome” SS : | James Wo Worley, $68 B Colimple = =~ 6 q we OY ee tae rf ; ; 3 te ae ay Norma J Gibson 2126 Richwood | | i . are C * . “ 5 + 1980 by WEA Berge Ine, TH eg UR Pet OM ge OSL David C Walsh. Birmingham Elizabeth J Ogilvie, Royal Oak ef =. «CAPTAIN EASY | ; By Leslie Turner NOW, MOTHER! YOU KNOW HOW I LOATHE Clarence JI Groesbeck 694 Beott Lape Barbara A Bracsell) Warren Lloyd O Lambert 5437 Wes'view Alice BU Fortin, 60 W Tennyson WE'RE DELIGHTED TO é é - oe ) HAVE Ray etal yp ' nes eDon 1S a ‘i ™ = S, b Ne TwIS SON IVE Jette B Tens 33 Mewes (, 6's: tes Gh wes Rs HE MAY INTRODUCE Lester W Park, Keego Harber | Barbara G Delleree. Rochester i a.) YOU TONIGHT ; f a er . f : » F - ; /, ‘sa Liovd R Brennan. Birmingham oe. 2 a ET “tyi Ba “4, Hope | Pitepatrick, Livonia . f .'t a 4 . +. ite Pram a Themas Katser Birmingham \ . * “ / Pal * , ‘ ™ ‘ a Della M Alwell, Birmingham " , f ‘a ft ¥ Cai . af * ¢, 4 oe * ‘ Path, ‘tee. nde ‘ David © Kietemann Ludington Janice J Hall. Helly Rheadawn Bennet, Troy fl > the i é f $ + ee fag wpe Aaa 4/47, ~~ han : Gerald J Girard, Milford g oye DP yltey 9914 “a p 4 e Aue A. Bloat, Birmingham (OVA A ee ag Use ~ 3 4 “7 ; ee * 74, ; 4 nal frvr Karen L King. 101 Pioneer nua? IK ee T.R.WILLIAMS an: 9 sine, 1st reneer CS kr THE WORRY WART eel 7-9 x. lohn W, Plunkett. Troy eA Be ie _ weeds LL eal thy mows tog. V8, Pat, ont DONALD DUCK ReCwaiitiaee NANCY pe By Ernie Bushmiller | rut ILL GET THE AVALANCHE: Look || DICTIONARY A LARGE MASS <1 FROM MY SUDDENLY SLIDING UP CLOSET DOWNWARD I'M AFRAID myo ) WON T LIKE My’ - HAIRCUT (6OB)! ¢ ? a ~7 a ee J 4, aye he WHY ALL LITTLE BOYS WE4R BUTCH HAIRCUTS I} feng! (ones WHAT DOES | OF COURSE SHE WILL/ i "AVALANCHE ° * \ OPEN UP IN THE NAME You'll Find ‘ . | PROFITABLE | oF THEL AW] (RM WRIGLEY’S || OPPORTUNITIES | AWE is ia Every Day in the Pontiac | . = a - teh ° SPEARMINT § | sie eon Ai seen | (ee rr Take advantage of this easy way D is most [win eee. satisfying To Place Your | TINTON “ by far WANT. AD | wht ea “gua ! DIAL FE.2-858) : | ae Ry Charles Kuhn |, WH ME Ae ; ; 4 | Di DOC GIVESQUTY) |. - aie | VAD, . ; VA. 4 ¥ FA - ; Se . Fe @ \ » = — A A F pO OF | eS ee , : it @ like to try one at your demonstration ‘rides to 967 Oakland < - sea’ © Ses . a 7 ones. oe ‘A, Sn Ee SO , Avenue’ = —— . et — | — ne X, Seeea i > ° ; . \ « ‘Dp 4; a F : : . f : "y a * 4 : a > 1 sab, ily t ‘ t ’ , ® i Z ‘ |j ° The following are top prices win ii. a ee ; tocall . on Senate Rackets After Decline : a — on W art renew today their inquiry into the | produce brought to the Farmer’: aie Ate ners — nee, Market by growers and sold by called a fraud by Chief NEW YORK = The sch | ons 5 chon aecar Lone CHICAGO Some corn Counsel Robert F, Kennedy, a: market steadied early today, show- contracts slipped to new low p ing an uneven price pattern in |Quotations are furnished by the! tor the season as the grain market For the most part, Kennedy has quiet trading following yesterday’s|Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of|turned generally weak in early/sat in silence while Sen, Carl T| | i sharp decline. : . Board of Trade transactions, Curtis (R-Neb) interrogated wit- Gains and losses of fractions to Most losses were in small frac-|nesses testifying against UAW Vice about a point prevailed among Detroit. Produce tions but rye and soybeene wars President Richard T. Gonser of Dacas Sam Cen oe most leading issues. down a cent in spots during taled some 120,000 uni pulled Steels, electronics and alr- ‘anes crab te oe re ee | The committee is hearing tes- the company from a 13 millign pples, Me cpetseeneeee » . * * * by its dollar deficit in the first six months lines were mostly higher. Motors, |Apples, Early McIntosh, ‘bu. red

vegecesnzece Oe) above “peason sev- official comunittee vestigators i i] , epraeary - é Bleserrten wee 1S bud cocScee 230] eral ae ane ecg watesd The hearings, which started be- Harold E. Churchill, president Grapes, Concord, pk. ....--.-+++++5 1.58 from time to time on | hind closed were - called S-P, told news Afier a spurt of buying at the|fractss Gots Jobin. ba" $i| eotiachs to theee levela. | to determine whether a fal probe at hig, ational "i000 ‘preview, gpening the pace With 110) Peaches, Hale Haven, bu. ...... coon 3.50) was justified. ; =e jr Gree por particular group wing . J. H. Haile, bu, + 3.3) The breakthrough today was : that he is aiming ship. es — ia pe acs de! aseribed ‘te continued reports of} Just as the session was about cent of the domestic market. . : Plums. Burbank. ¥ OG ....2-+r00+- 2. ideal weather for maturing|to break up yesterday, Kennedy imed_slightly asi i , DU; ....+-.-- ~. 2.33/nearly Ww Studebaker clai sligh President Eisenhower's demand. cone ce a vesteeeeeeeeee 235| the crop and the probability that) said that his own staff had looked more than two per cent in the for a quick settlement of the| Watermelon. bu :.....cccccccesceses 200 some of it will be marketed con-linto some of the charges against a eight-week-old steel strike lent) VEGETABLES siderably earlier than in previous|Gosser and found them fraudulent. The Lack ue br ie wee ee oe anole’ Teen. HO, OH. ..0.0000+0-88-30/ years. ° ‘YOU BE SWORN’ Tclude the first convertible to be cu oe ae a is wcht a small amount| Curtis heatedly shot back at him: offered by any of the smaller cars Be: 3,50) . Ja bought a sm amount; ™ ; ; four-door station The raising of interest rates and Beane, Homan, 2.781 0 sephekiad overnight but business,| “Your ling is oe Cee _ Lge =e aes oe aveltchis ro ord how ‘ a penile 0.1 30 both domestic and foreign, was passa pt Joe Mauh’s line in either 6-cylinder or V8 models, t , wwer =< 'N 0) dos. bobs 1 2.202227 2.15| slow otherwise, was no particular incentive for Cabbace, a tee SaGace euaies +» 150! Wheat was % to % cent a bushel + 5 —_— want to testify, you aoe oa Ce were yin, 4 age. . eeteeeetecvpeeceen by is , conside 3, n ~— Cabbage Sproute be. 178 ards sala liernally Undeterred, Kennedy went right AP Wirepnete | ‘8° in the V8 engine. ; ee habe posted |carrots Reg iesagoees ae 30 ‘ ember $1.17%; oats | saying that Toledo lawyers had ; . . : American Motors’ Rambler also by U.S. Steel, Bethlehem and Comiticwen, dos. 2.25 *.lower, air hi September conceded that the charges they HERE WE COME! — Ready for the Miss Domareki, Miss New Jersey; Elizabeth Ann |has a V8 but all three of the new, ep e hile) eet. eee | Dee. tgs too 2 Sie. helped to in a lawsuit against ic City is this quartet Holmes, Miss New York City; Lois Janet Piercy, | sm al}er cars — Ford’s Falcon, Celery, Gon. 6iKS......c.cossccsscsse 1.00 w type contract 67; rye % to ped to press of America pageant at Atlantic City is this q pope graced tne “mee = ‘dou behs ann 238 1% lower, September $1.31%; soy-/Gosser “were all fraudulent. of eastern beauties marching arm-in-arm. From Miss Pennsylvania, and Bonnie Jo Marquis, Miss [Chevrolet's Corvair, and Chrysler's yi on 2 eer r ee ey . ; * * ‘Bs 4 - . ; > oe and U Corn, sweet, § G08... .-secoae i beans % to % lower, September} The dispute developed after | jer: to right the hopeful misses are Beverly Ann New York State. Valliant — will compe only in six: American Motors, the only active | Cieen bee’ pickin bee wn... $301$2 08% John A, Bolman, a former To- Uesailece ‘ise bahar! stock to advance yesterdiy, was/|Cucumbers, slicers, bu. .......... 250)% * lede Union official, testified he urchill listed among the princi- down about a point in profit in . . was expelled from the Union for | pal values, which he said Stude- taking. Douglas Aircraft, which : 1.00 Grain Prices so yeare after a law suit which (Part of Trend Toward Modesty baker will’ offer, “consistency of posted a substantial gain in the : 2.00 ” involved misconduct char ges | ” design to deliver high resale val- midst of ye&terday's retreat, was Okra, pk 4 arg a = Opentng| @gainst Gosser, Bolman said the ° jue to our owners rather than de- down more than a point. On 1.90' grain prices: —* ee | sult was settled out ef court. O Iss mer | Cd edc O Os ge re gorge J ioe ws oo el ow — Dec. . 7% . ; ! er a a Small gins "wre" made _by| feats got essen MBE te BR: YES man ald bearer dt : , rns amler cr ete to wl Black js epee eeserces = Scoceess ; sreeeses fed a : car Southern Railway, New York Cen-| Peppers. Carenne, a Se “tae “ih. sama | manatiogg when he demanded an| ‘ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPI)—|pageant in the pest ined been bes aay weet a aiemens (ast — a continuity of exterior de- tral, American Tobacco, General | Peppers, Fimiente, bu. .,.....-...- 1.50/74 a be 3$'4/ accounting from Gosser of Union Officials of the Miss America pa-|@Ppearance on the is dhale oft| Sedel —— ie Electric and United Aircraft. High- | Peppers, = a bu 2 150 (P: é +» 1.86% Mer 13% funds. geant took a giant step Tuesday contestants to oe | - J offi- > | - ; priced International eysiucee Potatoes, New, 60 Ib. bag «.......-, Hr sep. sakes 1.16% I gate Kennedy said the charges — all|in their efforts to de-comphasize ~aesspnaie sgeishreal wins lai BM wpe is Keokyeorta eons well Areg Man in Hospital Machines adkled)a compte ct pala. | Depa md Gk seec (Mie Le oe 90_|dating back to an intra-Union fight 5 banned bathi shielded from the admiring eyes. Anaconda. rose a point in the|Redushes white Career + 80 |atay code Pere once ate 99 yes aus aad velatiog of tes. a cee. oe ee ing | bet no more. ‘The 84 entrants ot the. throngs lured. to Atlant . wake of higher copper -— |Squash, Acorn, BU... ..+.reee 13 na ae 66% ‘B-Bid ser's handling of UAW Local 12's) One of the two main activities! In this 32nd contest to — a |City = see the Miss America | After Tractor Spill Phelps Dodge gained a fraction. 2 finances — were used to help em-|on the second of the annual! Miss America did their posing pageant. | General Tire rose more than a/|Saussh. “13s - . ployers fight a UAW pension plan. “ | Abandoning the beach is part ot A Springfield Township man is point. coune®. Ss an! “That's why this whole hearing . la general beauty contest trend | ported A matheinctery fle , Tomatoes. bu: ssa wanveduatsessasestr 2.09 ice [ | “ such a- a pee — ef e 7 e ° =o rasson hee Long Beach | oday at Goodrich -Hospital after Turnips, topped bu. ...sccssssssssee 2.50 He named H. P. Ells as Miss Universe bathing beauty con- : New York Stocks ps, topped bu. : . principal lawyer handling litigation N | k | fa S Tr | Pp Deta | S test has been terminated, and Mrs. jing pinned under a tractor Tues Figures after decimal point are eighths GREENS - for dissidents against Gosser. He a America long ago discarded her Ray McC » 53. of 9929 Dixie Bate ‘Mereing Getetane) Cabbage. NO. 1, DU. ..reseees sos ooe 81 88 if said publisher Paul Block of the e swim suit for a house dress, Dae ene hectic a ' Cotard. We. &, BG. ...66c cc cke wes. 1.39 ; Highway, was hauling dirt from Admiral... 188 Kimb Clix ue aP Cade, WG. cs. icc. cccscessceceses Fd Toledo Blade was paying Ells’ fees. rou in S er * * ® the basement of a home at 9073 Aulieg Ch... -ME8 sroget. + 31 lGorret bas cenessrsssccseseees 438} Two Posts Created by/, Regarlless of other matters, Cur- Officials of the Miss America Norman Rd., Springfield Township, Allis Chai ss. 36.3 ie MeNeL ”. Tremeeh, be Ob och rm Amolif prob reese a WM coeur Tae ’ /pageant frankly admit that they | when the cable between the trailer Se age BRL Re © BY RAR RE Moco | Supervision |main| WASHINGTON (AP) what), White ge peat acta ki fr toy than ety tor sped fi te Am gl ves 8 Loew's Ine .. 31.1 SALAD GREENS = Supervision and had his jaw broken and was)Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev jae c aeecty Bae Decnet {be our the country making up to 10|" He suffered leg ead possible in- ae eer fee Lone eee Cee eee ee Oe | gg eal dram tn today, (Wil #€0 On his visit to the United) ner donen US. Cities Kiirushehev | seeches a day during her year-|teriy injuries, sheriff's deputies fe Hotere eee ah BS Et aR S| , Creation of two new vice presi! Bolman testifies again today, | ates is still an official mystery ci. s long reign. sad AmGmett_ |... 41.7 Martin Co \, 383 Lettuce, Boston, bu, ... dencies, amplifying the managerial . Ai even though his arrival is only six : h -| Once Miss America is crowned, |= Am melt... o1.7 D Str .. 49.1| Lettuce head, account-service structure of|financial secretary of Local 12 in -, | The White House also has an Arm Tobe os +: $1 Mead CP a Geaslen we a ata Scie rs ‘Adams, Inc.,|Toledo. w pagel bare-bones outline Mounced the detailed schedule for she is poaep ares Lortigglns geouh 41,000. Sq Ft. naconda ...» 65.1 Merck ... . “ . : =f i i ar only a . he first two days of the Sept,| aaees a m . | iS Armco Sti .... 17.6 Merr Ch & 5 19 Bloomfield Hills, has been an- ninco - remier’s itinerary |' Co. 28.1 .. ’ of the Soviet premier’s Yi s5 : .| posses. she assumes fully clad | rner Atchison... ae Minn Mi& M138 Poultry and E gs nounced by Ernest A. Jones, pres-' Will Hold Open House [has been issued here, although the)! or “al aus ee for photographers are closely | Downtown Co aig ook Ht Hee, 2) -- Ba} — Poultry anc’ Eggs iene | : ini ent of his coming. was|ahchev's init caperveeds | Commercial Building Beth 8 ae ti Mot Wheel 7 iat DETROIT POULTRY ~ Sunday at New Clinic pegs ae President Eisenhower ton, marked by ceremonial func- | On Saginaw Street has leading deck Boeing Air ... 3) Motorola .... 107 Pri tions. The bathing suit appearance on | —treight : elevater and shewreoms oe lla : a Murray. 4 7 ae pound ob. sDetron Dorado 1 quality A Waterford Township osteopath|more than five weeks ae de-| But as for specific questions onthe beach used to be the only facing Ras now Street, iy ee Brig Mig 1123 Nat Dairy... S14 "Meavy. pi hens 15-17; light type hens ee ene seme bones) oe od tome, i. M ,,|what the Soviet leader will do on,activity of the contest that did | ‘ade school er warehouse facility Brist My os 1004 Nat Lead |. 1186/9: Beery type broilers and fryers 3-4 a Oe tee ms Bee, 2 te ey eee ee ee En ig ccoaecomeary Gaivels (irean| not requite ¢A odccheniGa des: Aull | CALL LU 4-1230 Brun Balke ...100.4 Nat Lead .. ed |!bs. whites 19-20; Barred Rocks 20-22; p.m. thicker than the Washington vari- : el othe 1 Miss A LEHO CORP. — REALTORS Budd Co .....- 27 | NY Central .. 28-1 | caponettes under $8 Ibs. 19-22: over § re “which makes still more dif--New York to Los Angetes—andjenees a anntal Miss America ° Burroughs ..-+ 2¢{ Nort & West 91-*/ips. 24; turkeys heavy type young hens The clinic was opened this weekjety, which makes = thé questions pour in by the hun-jboardwalk parade of floats last || 0235 Michigan Ave. Detroit 10, Mich. Eampd Soup .. 48.2 Ner Pac 49.12 at 4930 Elizabeth Lake Rd. by Dr.|ficult the arduous task of prepar- dreds—the official reply here is/Might paid up to $5 in legitimate & — — Can Dry... 314 Kor Ste PW a Thomas Fo9ilis, D.D.S., and Dr.jing for an historic visit of top that it is still uncertain when an|Prices — and much more in scalp- Calrior = 3 Gran Cn ai ond Livestock Jerry Margolik, D.O. importance. announcement can be made. er’s prices — to see the girls. at’ ; eng BE Pat G & El 614 a That is the stock answer given x * Wh $ Beh nd Cater Trac ...101 23.2 DETROIT LIVESTOCK | : . Cater Trec : he patr A Ww air wi! caret ieee eee: 7 . even after persons and organiza-| Those who flock to convention : Cities Bre... ram Pict <. 45. lsalabie 2900." Buik™ early supply fed : tions along the Khrushchev route|hall to see the three nights of Clark Equip .. 14 Parke De. son |steers and maters. a —— irm have passed out word locally of|preliminaries and Saturday night Your P icy? Cols Faim nek Pa RR «» 16.3 ye fun; about 160 stocker: arrangements for the visitor. finals will pay from $1.25 for a Colum Ges \.. 208 Pepsi Cola .. 32.6/and” feeders; good. and we me : single ticket to $184.50 for a six- Con -vees @3.4 Pfizer ...... ay a heifers vaueli, ane olen er : * * * seat box for all f ight Consumer PO. 86-9 Prins...) 340lto bow -ehetse steers 45 78-27 50; | bulk U. S.Soviet negotiations over|Seat box for all four nights. Cont Bak ,.... 516 pnin Pet 4546 |choice steers 950-1150 Ibs. 27.75-28. U S no- O what farm and factory to see,| The move from beach to pool- Sit Gres’: Bh Five G9 Slicer! ttt, Mee See ot he | fe ee eal ree ea et Cont OM 275s 33.3 REA, ii”. Wed choice heifers 2680-27.25; 76 head high other nuts-and-bolts details of the} was made as part of the in- Copper Rng .. 23.2 Republic St «oy choice helfers 27.60; utlity cows. 17. Pontiac will be the home of {occupies 4,200 square feet of land,| iit have been conducted here creasing efforts by officials to Corn » REE Rex Drug |. 42.7/18.50; canners and outters 16.00-15 66. another national manufacturer, it/and the property is estimated at through Undersecretary of State| get the pageant as far as posst- partis ..... $44 Reyn Met | ae Bo ors Ba ee -200-}-—— was announced today. $27,000, it was disclosed by the M and Amb: ssador| ble f the ba beast Det dis... 444 Rey Tow 372 (240.1, butchers 13.15-1400, few up to _* 2 > |Roberte Murphy a from the bathing y con- Doug Aire’... 482 pe Rep Pap . 806/148: mixed No, 1 and 2, 200-230 yi| Garrison's new dutics include] The former Sno-Bol factory, 23 city assessor. ‘|Mikhatl Menshikov. test it once was. (Many of the pow Chem ... 94.8 Scoville MI. er 200 Ibe. Include at ne 80 No.2 and 3 overall supervision of the ageney’s|Chamberiain St., has been pur- Marry Ackerman, owner and * * * girls would prefer not to appear ast Air Ls. BE Simmons... $4 [0-810 a sos miked’ ereaee _iee-a00| Commercial & Consumer Products|chased by the. Ackerman MPPHY) genetal manager of the com- | The catch is that what the two| im public in thelr swim sults at veel Go 3 — nes ae Ibs. 12.25-13.75:" sized Uproar as = ‘acount groups; chairmanship of Co., according to Richard J. pany, said the move, making diplomats agree on in Murphy's! all. Most say it is all right, as ie eed son Pec uu mas iby 18-00-1078. ne ‘ms chotee | tHe Commercial & ——= Pro-| Valuet, realtor y ¢ him the = ere of a office fe = necemectiy = oy as the display Is « tasteful dere psu Knire yond erie me Ra. 22.2 0-40.00: : 4|ducts Plans Board executive inh | Complete line of trophies on a enshikov isn ing chances . ore ins , home, Fairy Mor oe gtd. Brand. sna thd, ood 29-00-35 00; "call and ‘Wally responsibility fer all facets of the; Value of the building, which Jona: market, would create on okaying something Khrushchev) They all are required to appear) family, or business anywhere, find pord Mot... #04 $4 Ou Ind 458| "duces Satale 1,000. slaughter tambe|Dow accounts, both commercial initially 75 to 100 new employ: might not like. He messages back in bathing suits during the evening| out what is behind the policy! See nee ee eter ae eer emeener °¥se|and retail. He lives at 3296) Frank- . ment positions in the city. to Moscow and may wait days for/competitions in Convention Hall.| 5, iy, es ee ee Stevens JP... 313)lower; most lin Ct., Franklin. ; .;a reply. Then he sees Murphy This involves walking on a long waves G 12.2 Stevens 4 The dealer, who formally assem | Gen m.. 48, Stad-Fack - - to lcholte “spriog, slaughter’ tombe’ afeusd| Bachman continues as gfoup [ lggs alms bled parts shipped to him, has 984in on more details. \ramp leading from the stage and] Dees # eperete coos te cous? Gen Mie 1944 Buther Pap isiNo, 2 pelts 21.50; utility to nocd lambs (head in overall charge of Bendix . been in business in Pontiac for} On top of this, Khrushchev is out into the audience. Does it have. resident egent here Gen Motors “ n Switt Sas. 32.3] 1800-20 00: all’ to choice slaughter | Aviation Corporation accounts and < more than 25 years. The Acker-|noted for acting on impulse, The| Twenty-five per cent of the| i tewa whe con feck efter your Gen se 76 rexaco .....-- so.4.ewes 4$.00-7.50; most good and | chairman’ of \the agency's New Co. @ is _possibility is left open here that | judges final decision is based On| _ Iatereete? = +B See - | eo Oe: eee aeretenee — _, | Busitess Department. $i heme te Jats | a: a: 8 oe Sauce | — even after the announcement of how girls look in bathing suits.; 4, i nen-ansessable — 90. Gitiette +--+ SS mk R Bear i| There are 2.4, acres of arable/at 715 Oakleigh, Bloomfield Town- ; a specific schedule, the Kremlin Twenty-five per cent is on how that you con be sure you wea't be Goodrich «.... 38.4 Fiensamer... 323\land ver person in the U.S. ship. se “ A $160,000 IN EQUIPMENT chief will take @ notion to dojthey look in evening gowns and| ‘a yo % pup chituasl poate Gran Paige |. 2.4 —_ “— “— Talk About Tiny utos Pontiac resident Ackerman said | something else. — how poised. they are over the! sas tater on? Gt Rees 8) Uae “139-4 to Aid Industry, Says |approximately $160,000 in equip- . table. The other 50 per a Gait Of Mae Un Pes: 34 Local Officials in Key Roles ment will be installed in the fac- lénd cent. is talent — singing, .| Hartford Accident and Indemnity Hooker Ch. 21 Unit ‘Alte... 62.2 Chrysler Man tory for casting, plating and Lodge Caléndar painting, playing the flute, recit-|- Company Insurance can satisfy you ye A ee woodworking. ing “The White Cliffs of Dover,” or| on ALL of the above counts—that's Infand Sti... $88 US Sines 9: got ae foe ipl _comenunicetion Cedar whatever each gitt-dors-beet;- | why we're proud te be able te-ollet ng eee? RS ; 7 DETROIT (®—C. E. Briggs, who) He said operation should be- | ee at te SPA Mek you such protection and service, Sg A oe. —— builds Chrysler Corp.'s most ex-) gin within 60 to 90 days. ne i aes ~ Ceeden Start. pes Bory «..-. 23 _Upjohn Eon 48 . pensive cars, says the “new little As the first complete manufac: WM. ; —AGY. Int Real... 44 ‘ t much -talk z . Bet Shoe oat Best ter BE id) Oakinnd Rewearch; Norman G. Prichard |tnat the hole ute. industry: is|turer of trophies tn Michigar TRE | tcher, Int Silver a8 Weng 4 BE -. 97| Pontiac and Oaklatid Coutity| Research; Norman a that - w a“ company will compete on the * Bri f . | ae wc tce HE ht Mca ghGletcale wil PG ne aligns | Pion 3c Shee nn? [SE 10 Dene nterence wholesale. market throushout te NewS in Brief |" -| Patterson \/_ M “% Je i] Yale & Tow a a that - * * * Green Harper. of 150 Bagley St. Bank Building Kennecott as Zenith _ an 1960 should to 50 cent! Ackerman said it is hoped that reported to Pontiac police Tues- & Wernet ; | better than ae pl: pve an the company will be represented day that someone entered his home ia Neel STOCK AVERAGES - Mayor Chrysler divisions were hampered States. Yt we na ( through an unlocked door and stl ~ a tt fence eney . og ht® Sept. o—(Compiled scheduled this year strikes within the apa ‘ en $18 from a purse in Community iona om leg ook exttes| te opening company and against suppliers _ Said _Ackerman,. “fout_of the! rggm— ar : ee cee . es ae ac goes ts! diecession ‘other nine ‘national manufacturers , . = ————as pose toaey cc B ie me gts Be “More, people are geing to Guy reported that they ship more than| Am undetermined amount of mon- jas _ Bren, dapsone 7 cars mext year,” Briggs sald, ¢ > 090 of trophy miterial into ey was stolen from vend-_| nOveinats REL EE PELL Se Week ag «+s». 267 TS O88 HS also is: “you ‘can just feel i. Whereas 1)". " : who broke oo POA E AV, BLE — Year ager ssrs.ia7e Jit 33 188 9lopening day. at this time tast year everybody ‘'* "ale every year. into: Phil's Mobil ‘Service, 58 E./ AILABLE - ie es ) AEE TE eSesements wits sti enutions, And “4 oo . Fi ~—-- Montealm- St: according “to Por ae anes —— re peek . es 4d 18d mit: p 7 P all to those r * . 7 : ; ie = Bre, : os ; ie ows CH ae fe cate, pest tie ent erorpeay (career ‘Dies’ in First | tinc police ok Fastest growing businéss in America! Estob- a3 rae ts gutag Otay 0 MMy bee, | COALVILLE, Engiand (UPD | Pemnape Sale, There, 208 Wet lished chain of rental stores. “We do not find any evidence in. Coal miner Cyrii Jarvis, 54, had pe , ; ; 12 . terity is becoming the rule in mo-| He got a. beginner's (learn \Should Deport Pun Proven income in excess $12,00 Preiser: toring.” ee _/| en's) lidense, started out on his |" A envice My 22,000 cash required by.responsible party. is vice president of the; first drive, and hit-another car} ATLANTA (UPI — A service ‘Machenicol Ability Necessary—Submit pation Chrysler and Imperial Division.| before he even had a chance | station here has a sign outside . = the cats introduced, on told the court. “I'll never drive esr he yebley washed with jaetes ame “ £4 aes , ot Ae Poth 4 ~ Market Steadies! ¥ Bes . THE PONTIAC-PRESS, WEDNES Rall Probes p Meee MARKETS |Com Prices Slip i { +. DAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1959— — 4 + Pe Fe ‘ia pi i as : ot Cee ed prev gre et ve THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1950 t 4 ey “FORTY-TWO (+ | EXPECTED BACK Brit Gaitskell, pictured during visit to nursery near Moscow on Monday, was hurrying in order to get back to England from Russia to plunge into the current election c Ort. & Announcement was mad Macmillan returned from his Scotland meet.tte with the queen in order to dissolve parliament. British Election Looms; Gaitskell, Bevan Return LONDON (AP) Labor party leaders Hugh Ceitskell and Aneu rin Bevan returned from Moscow today, and promptly accepted the Conservatives’ challenge to fight the Oct) & national election on this issue: Who should speak for Brit tain in the major Fast West ne gotiations which lie ahead” Stepping from a jet alr liner, Gaitskell told reporters he was delighted Prime Minister Harold Macmillan had = set the election date * * * “T see that Mr. Macmillan has Sancpet How Michigan Voted on Public Works Bill WASHINGTON (P—How = Michi gan voted yesterday as the House passed 302-93 the $1,185,309,093 public works appropriations bill Democrats for: Diggs, Dingell, Griffiths, Machrowltz, O'Hara, Rabaul, Republicans for: Bennett, Knox, tepublicans against Bentley, Broomfield Cederherg Chamber lain, Griffin, Johansen, Meander Paired against, Republican Ford Absent or pol voting -two SENATE VOTES Michigan's Democrath Sens Philip A. Hart and Patrick Me Namara voted with the majority yesterday as the Senate also de- fied President Eisenhower and passed, 73-15) the public works bill Hart and McNamara ‘also voted with the majority last night as the Senate adapted 45-41, an amend-! ment by Sen Clinton P. Anderson! (D-NM) to the savings bond bill to limit the raise to 4% per cent, in interest rates Appointment bythe United Na- tions of a subcommittee look into the Laos situation epitomizes the general lack reliable in- formation on is going on By ’ Monday, the Security Council met, the tion had be- AP Wirephote Labor Party leader Hugh ish ampaign. Election is slated for e Tuesday after Prime Minister suypested that the main reason try’s appeal for help, Confusion Reigns Over Laos Situation ‘| Laotian delegate found himself un- able to make any statement as. the other nations considered his coun- Viet Nam and Red China borders were more than a local revolt, although undoubtedly they were Communist inspired, There were current at the time reports that some North Viet Nam soldiers which had aided the rebels had withdrawn to their own ter- ritory, and some were inclined to attribute this to the threat of U.N. action. The Reds, however, have never displayed such prompt con- cern for world opinion, as witness the aggression label worn with un- concern by Red China ever since the Korean War, Laotian officials, perhaps due to their poor communications with the fighting area, have ts- sued many ocnflicting state- ‘ments, The result before the council meeting had been to create a |strong feeling among many dele- ‘gations that the U.N- should take ,a good look before adopting any” emergency measure, — AWAIT U.N. ACTION — Khamphan Panya, foreign minister of Laos, left, and Premier Phoui in the capital city of Vientiane in the north as they wait for word of U.N. action. Due to a great deal of confusion about the facts of the alleged aggression by North Viet Nam, the best the world body could do was set up a subcommittee to look“intd Laos’ “may not be sensitive to world Where the Communists may or opinion as expressed through th U.N., they have already themselves highly sensitive to de- terrent force in being, as at Que- fel. AP Wirephete Sananikone at a news conference talk of: the trobule with the Reds charges. for the election is to decide who! shall represent this country at a summit conference,” he paid. | -, ’~ © “We believe that our claime to represent Great Britain are very sirong We believe it is better to be represented by people who | ‘If Any Flock Needs Us, It’s Here and Now’ | have all along believed in the rea | for a summit conference, when the Conservative government” was! l apposed to it” * * * Ne date has been set for an East-West summit meeting, but jboth the Conservative government and Labor party leaders appar- ently belleve one will be held Political commentators already are calling the election, the ‘‘sum- mit election.”’ Macmillan, in set- ting the election date Tuesday, stressed the International issues ahead Michigan Lines Up 3rd in Expressway Miles LANSING oF Figures from the (°S Bureau of Publie Roads | show Michigan has become a national leader in expressway con struction, Highway Commissioner John © Mackie sald today Mackie said the federal agency ranks Michigan third in the nation in dollar volume of construction completed and open to traffic in the past three years on the inter- | state highway system The road chief added that the rating was achieved despite the fact that six other states received , more federal etal oe 25 Ounce Enough BALTIMORE — It is generally estimated that human lungs take! in about 25 ounces of oxygen in) UevErY 24 hours. SAM NEVA, Laos #—The Amer jican priest looked out at the road jand a group of ragged Laotians with submachine guns and said “Tf there's a time a flock needs us, it's now.” “We are going to stay here,” said Father Lucien Bouchard, 3 of Attleboro, Mass. Father Bouchard and four French priests make up the Ro man Catholic mission in San Neal, Eighteen miles away, pro-Com- munist guerrillas stab at govern- ment defense lines. ‘So far, none of us has seen any fighting,” said the young priest who had just returned | from a four-day trip through rebel territory. He apd the French priests make regular weekly visits to tribal towns within a 12-mile radius of Sam Neua, walking through jungle mountain paths with haversacks and the Bible. “But a few days ago I slept in a village where the Commies had attacked three hours walk away,” he said Father Bouchard who came to Laos three yeats ago has been in Sam Neua a vear, living in a shab “by stucco house where brown-faced Meo tribesmen in wide turbans jand silver necklaces. gather for catechism lessons Father Bouchard speaks the queer dialect of the Meo fluently. He sald mountain-dwelling Meo “are willing to fight on condition ithey have plenty of support. They are very brave. They're not afraid ‘to die.” Beauties Driven Along Boardwalk 4 vv Miss America Pageant Opens ATLANTIC CITY AN. J A beauty-laden (AP) ficially America the Tuesday launched pageant “night | Perched on the backs of con-! motorcade along vertibles and atop floats were 54) state in the Union, this resort's famed boardwalk-af- young women, eyed apprec lative the cities of New York, Chicago. 1960) Miss he hy a crowd of 150,000 and A and Washington. They were ac- nationwide television audience ’ UPI Telephote FRIENDLY RIVALS—Miss Michigan Ann Penelope Marator, on the left, pauses while talking to Miss Iiinois, Suzanne Ingeborg Johnson, to pose for a picture at the site of the 1960 Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, N. J. The winner of the competition, in which’ girls from all states, the cities of New York, Chicago and Washington and a representative from Canada are » competing, will be — Saturday. , _ pageant made it clear they didn't | The contestants ow every Canada, and ‘companied by the present Miss’ America, Mary Ann Mobley of Brandon, Miss Marines with walkie-talkies kept the parade lined up in order. “ * * * It-started with a motorcycle escort, Arquette, known ~fo television viewers as Charlie Weaver, then the girls. With one exception, things went, | President Fisenhower another big smoothly. The convertible carry- ing Miss Hawaii, Gordean Leile- hua Lee of Honolulu, broke down. _Miss. Hawaii took it in stride. So did a group of state police.’ They volunteered. to push the stalled auto for the last mile and a half. The crowd responded with applause. . * * * Eartier in the day, the girls posed in swim suits near a pool. Picture-takers, professional and otherwise, had a field day. But the people who run the Then came the Marines, Inviles President's Veto then parade. grand -marshat Chff: Priests Stay On With Ragged Laotians boy says he knows hdw to use him to the royalist area in order near the Vietminh border. The Say is by photographer Fred W ste eee _— New Public WASHINGTON (AP)—Inviting a) repeat veto, Congress has sent public works money bill contain- ing the same projects which prodded the veto of an earlier measure * * * Both Senate and House passage of the new $1,185,309.093 appro- priation were with margins far above the two-thirds necessary to pass tegisiation over a veto. The Gas Sales on Increase; State Fatals Up Also want the event to be considered a, bathing beauty contest, “We are_not running a, bathing suit competition here but a con. | test based on poise, charm, intel! __ lect_and_talent_to- select_an_ideal! American girl—not necessarily a! raving beafity,"’ said Lenora AJ Slaughter, “executive director of the contest * * * Miss Slaughter issued the state.) ment after being told of a story LANSING (#® =, Michigan motor- lists have boosted their gasoline ond ageing through August some 000,000 gallons above the 1,592,- +000,000 gallons used in the first eight months of 1958) Secretary lof State James M. Hare reported. Hare said he asked that the | figure be compiled for comparison. with the highway death toll this year. The road death count through | rifle which had been his father’s, and which the boy brought with hands. The boy's father was wounded in fighting at Xieng Kho, to Sam Neua when rebels overran the Xieng Kho poat. AP Wirephoto BOY KEPT GUN FROM REBELS — This 10-year-old Laos this weapon, a French automatic to keep the gun out of Communist boy was among several who fled The pic- aters. Works Bill Senate vote was 73-15, the House 302-93, * * & The House last Wednesday up- held the first veto by one vote. Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R- Mm), Senate Republican leader, said before Tuesday's vote the measure may be vetoed as its pre- decessor was, ,* ¥ * All projects in the new bill were! cut 244 per cent, bringing the total to $97,166 below Eisenhower's re- quests . President objected. ;most 800 million dollars, were not budgeted by the administration. = Paint Plant Rocked DETROIT and fire rocked Rinshed . Mason) ‘Co. Tuesday, forcing some 300 em-. 'ployes of the paint-firm to evacu- + in Monday's L'Osservatore Ro- August was 34 above last year./ate the building briefly. No one mano, Vatican City newspaper,|Hare said the comparison showed | was injured. Fire officials said ‘a which criticized bathing beauty. contests, calling them “ zoological > market exhibits.” | ‘? | vasoline consumed increased by 4.33) per cent while the highway fatality | toll jumped 4.11 per com. * t blast apparently was caused by, spontaneous combustion in some’ istored lacquer chips. ' bd] ‘3 Death Notices _ te! Chapel Cemetery. ‘Mr. will Me tn state at the Voorhees- Siple Home. Sethert io, at te 5 ie, ith ‘ offi Interment in etery ‘Catholic sec- >). Recitation of the peneT will be Wednesday; Sept at 8 ; 9. = at Our led? of the Lakes _Chureh, Waterford. Sard of Thanks 1 WE WISH TO ert OUR vag cere thanks to who he sisted in any oe vy d@ the recent-joss of our loved one. We appreciate. so much the kind. ness and cooperation of . sop-Johns Wuera! Service. The flora] offerings were. so very nice. God bless each of vou who con- could never put truly hew —¢rate- ful we feel but may each one of you some how be rewarded for your help and thoughtfulness _The family of _A. A. Tribbey. _In Memoriam 2 I” MEMORY OF WILLIAM HUM- oni 4 Mi a away Septem- 1 He is gone but not forgotten never will his memory fade Loving thoughts will ever linger to the spot where +he is laid They say time heals all And helps us to forget But time has only proven How much we miss him yet God gave us strength to face & Courage to bear the blow But what it meant to lose him no one will ever know Sadly missed by mother, father ‘ _and brother. a angen sotrow ee Funeral Diacters 4° COATS Drayton Plaine a, 3.7787 SPARKS-OR Thoughtful Service a4 32-6841 Donelson-Johns __ “Designed for Ponerais” Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Gervice or Motor PE 3 Cemetery Lots 5 LOLOL 4 WHITE CHAPEL LOTS. CALL after 5, PE mal or PE 4-7845. FO! IN WHITE Chapel camtery. FE 5-5678. runt ARE GOING UP oe, ouUR RTUNITY TO UP Y Lors AT A veig tas st sacrifice lots iount Park: 5 lots kland Hilts. (Bouth of ed voll wow Novi.) 4 lots AN 412 W. pare gery Evenings FE 4-4526 PERRY MT. PARK CEMETERY __ Graves. $25 & up. FE 4¢-0882. 7 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there’ were replies at The Press office in the following boxes: 2, 5. 7, 9, 14, 22, 28, 3 32, 33, 35, 6i, 63, 68, 49, 78, 80, 85, 00, 95, 99, 103, 117, 118, 119. , » a Why only téll the neigh- bors about what you want to sell... . tell everyone through a Pontiac Press want ad. Just Dial FE 28181 and ask for an ad taker ___For Sale Houses 6 bag Pigalle bed ome Plastered. rails On yi. R MO. 23 seg Ps privileges. ui brice &33 A oe SALE BY ovnee SON HEIGHTS —- B Be bed brick, bone bey sedi il at eo he NO MONEY DOWN Will bufld a starter home on your Full besement. our plans of ours. avar MeKap BRIER pocnsess 4 rms., pe. bath; sun Borch and’ g ee. sas Bee ws 5 Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. “® — An, explosion’ one todas Ss, CY] Oeny 2 pe been mw 4 $1,500 DOWN bax as eye ye 00 DOWN rooms. 1 baths, Me- . 330 N. Saginaw re +n ve saul or naouied = WEST SIDE—-OWNER 5 home & furnishings. . Laverty. Gnas to mortgagn’ Call after ¢ p.m. : : GILES Near McConnell School Nice clean 6 room, —— home. Pull basement, neat. erected oe. iat street. Nea and ration. at ef all, 960 with $960 down. 70 Down Vacent 2 bedroom hom of the city, wrgoently inside decorated 75 x 300 ft. lot. Ths won't lnst—see it today! Income — $6,950 2 3 Sait — One apartment up — apartment Pull basement, auto Name your terms. GILES REALTY CO. FE 54-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE. OP’ 9 AM.—9 P.M. MULTIPLE LISTING } SERVICE BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM MoOD- ern & pine living rm Lake priv. rar, Ome oF $8,500 terms EM 3-05 Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SACRIFICE NORTH SUBURBAN One reer 7 room brick ranc ts oversized }-car erage. 2 full ceramic ttle ths, cedar closets, pan- a room. Cw Kitchen wi Hardwood giaes doors and tres, Large lot and gas peat. vileges on Loon Only 1 block Re- .000-NOW ONLY SACRIFICE WEST SIDE 4 bedrooms, 1% ceramic tile beths. Gas heat and = basement. Butlt in 1964 large 200-ft. wooded lot Close (af hag 8 and Wash. ington Jr a -Reluced $4,000-NOW ONLY 414.950. IN THE HEART ... of -_ pppoe — dis- La lot. nicely landsca $11,- 500 wan ene iit do 2 FULL BATHS... } bedrooms. 1 down & 2 w aree Poy poe one fire- e ning room . xeellent i e good are: Cedar shingle siding with b entrance Owner retired —will sacrifice t $10,759 with LOW down payment. FE 4-0528 — REALTORS — 377 8. TELEGRAPH: OPEN EVES. “SMITH” NO DOWN PAYMENT 4 rooma with beth. New beauty queen kitchen and combination storm sash and screens. Also, 1" car aluminum garage with paved drive. Pro w ATE * per cludes 2 cor- Situa oenr the lake on 3% ee rary landscaped lots. Carpeting and — a features included Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 244 8. Telegraph PE 3-7848 Evenings MA §-6431 RILEY RANCHAR — 3 —— Heer rece ford area, room fanch tree with mie 4 Pei ft. t Pierre rancher with fearpeted gg alll besarets ord rie family % baths. Built-in appii- mee Fe Bioomfieia sz stehool atriet, nepect toda RILEY REAL ESTATE 600 EN PE. 4-1187 rr ’ bake Orion ety sharp 1% story home that is Jadaan ready ter nageut, ine spection lormitory bed. Yoong, “thst a sheula hel ed family’s a Wall to wall the living, dining heat, * pansment i t 118 ft. 8 2 car ga wire) GIs or Civihans foe iT ene new, ‘neat chon low te of 1 including ta taxes insurance 1 oll hee excellent condition from top te whe dino y By roome. 4 path irear earageidtxiT Lakefront 3 bedrooms. older p.m Sesins 1-3 Borain. Near —_ Pa =~. 3 brick Bee ‘Leslie. Tripp, Roshan. + 2 and is not @ t— total price io 16. 00 Late take a look. William Miller Realtor pe pdt ! Has —- s h use wane he vane y F< a . 0 ; This home will be sold Otferins ‘am ree bedrooms, 14 ft. dining ‘oom. Fireplace, outdoor grill, on : two lots inspect and mete us an offer. YOU WILL BE HAP- PY YOU D Oh yes. a base- ment. And lake privileges. YOUR MOVE into Seminole Hills wii be an enjoyable one — especially on exclusive Ottawa none under 12° ft. TWENTY. EIGHT ur VING ROOM, ledgestone fire 12 x 12 din- ped egr attine hea breezeway to a Wo car a a 70 168. $31, ms. ¥88, IT Ia BRICK! Humphries 83 N. bee Open Eves, E 2-9236 moore LISTING SERVICE ah Lad - a 4 eee in acm ~~ — tile bath with te le lava- tory vanity, marble window sills.” Kitchen ample cupboard space with siid- ing soieet A ar Pormica unter fluorescent fighting Psy SThmete Walk- out basement has recrea- room. PRICED TO AT $13,700. MAY WE SHOW IT TO YoU? OWNER LEAVING STATE Your opportunity to pur- se = immacu- » ceramic tile bath, basement = was heat, fenced yard. Ioan SeRne Bok MCR OAKLAND AREA WASHINGTON JR. HIGH 2 bedroom Perihastone bungalow, carpeted and dining oe gore gas car garage with screened Lpree 2 floored at- tie with stairway - additional yard. Wideman 412 W. Huron Open Eves FE 4-4526 ~ Small Down | Payment _ 3 bedrooms — large L shaped tee es viice recreates room 6 On 2 lakes. Near Union Tabs 8 ee center. $9,- 950 or best off W orth Secing at-Once By one desiring a close-in, well. os It 2 bedroom home with full basement, FPA oil heat, large corner let with lake privileges on Crescent Lake. Can ed bought with only $1,000 dow John J. Vermett REALTY 9203 103 Commerce e Rd. EM 3- 6466 Ottawa Hills Beautiful 4 year old contem- pory ranch bungalow. attached Carpet fireplace. 1% tile baths. Marvelous home for business or Professional people or retiring couple. Just a few blocks from Huron St. or Telegraph Road. Owner Florida bound. Call for appointment Pontiac Road rome of MBUO. Very attrae- tive modern ranch ow, Carpeted living, 3 spacious bed- rooms, tile bath, large room¢ Kitchen, gas heat, nice lot. 914,- WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEP P. REISZ, SALES MOR rE Eves. PE 8-oe23, **1* Naugle, PE 43528. Wm. Miller Realty, 670 W. Huron Bt. - uni HOYT North Side. ity story bungalow with 9 reoms down and . for 3 more. . Carpeting. Pun base- ment. 5a kitchen. Ceramis tile bath. &xcetient condition. Can be ht for $1.100 down, Easy monthly payments. Immediate Possession $12,000 ~. 3 ranch dining room, fu ot] forced air heat. Aluminum sto: Close room, basement with Oak — 3 i Pte ee eer ee ee ee ‘e ees Se ys a peta Soy es ~ ‘ie | oe : : tid ; : j Ee ‘ : r | : THE. PONTIAC PRESS, N EDN ESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 195 — OS ! sf fmonesr MAIDENS a By day - For Sale Houses. 6 Spares 6) _ Sale Lake Property 8 ; ) BOMES ; | PRONTAGE ON OAKLAND LAKE _ sees a : * ; | Nice thee, safe for shi 3 ud AVON BoOUsE, GaA- _ a ae > Soren. ‘ = rage & vard. 813,800. 10 per mn te per itving room pilus roams. a | Bstgsa lee eSane DON'T LET LACK OF CASH _— Tf ie sal “Gite down. es meee sop ‘Tom owning your Si ‘ . : own See: . | PONTIAC LAKE—Neat 2. bedroom. 79g SPABOARD FINANCE COT i Knotty pine living te iss Perry st_re tse! Viking HOmesS © Seve "istnary "we, in large | bar IN, 2- FAMILY é IRCOME. ~ 7, ; j a r rev.) . ’ i an Terms. * Browne ness SOLD , I price nreduced r ne Fai ay ae 6 bath z base- in nae a a. ment. Taser ss seo ae: —IN ONE WEEK— st ; Bsns a PE: te pete eee ees JUDAH LAKE” Hagstrom: cei aa ae a reation area. Water softener. UE er, REALTORS C. PANGUS, Realtor the! - | Beautiful landscaped tot 100 x ROCHESTER ESTA = 4900 Highland Rd. (M39) an Mls uburban Living a Cog Colouist Brand aoe. seo | a Se wet! \t its s Bess “ rage ‘ha be. caeat 83d se So B Y HARE, SUBDIVISION ow coer Aeres ooded seen ~ : . RAND NEW CaTOm LT; # rol bea y aurea? bay ae ak be with _dowa OL Aish age i HERE’S WHY Cae hoes, iw is Duliding site’ for Detter home — (CONVERTIBLE 34) cash te mortgage. Por appoint- M BUILT ROMES ee se. rr. : stage. Beautiful custom built full} You must see to believe there's ment, phone OR 3-4891. Ga Gate ante ial foo Living Aree ei ER es Ls — veel madd © Bidg ‘ ARA ToOMs, 2 W. “W. ‘ROSS # OSS HOMES arava =a EDNA JANE DRIVE NEAR MSO | , une serach nt = = attached aca garage, Walkout Cc “ARL wv BIRD, Realtor pire offering, of attractive attached car arene fenced ~ ee oe eee oe re revit Meee. FE B ASEMENT Inndsca ped lot. ing. Idea) for executive who | FE eee eae? BATHS MODE D Byala pera — wate, immediate cuseanies ee enjoys Yee his clients. ATTENTION HUNTERS 1% ee dining reer, | : 8-2016. a 500. Mi ages avaiiable.| 40 acres West of . : : i | : MODERN STORY & ‘s. ° ba: for hunting or cabin. Close FACE BRICK HOME poet 5 St no a oe 2, 2 EL - Poco us x ment, oil hot water. base-ray heal.| to Cockiin Rivet. FE $-1080. City water sewer. : = . basement. large AINENCE FREB x an ; $150 Be Priced. Low down payment. =e : fenced yar yard. 1p cer aorage trait Apranes Exterior ceil a ge uateral shone tresiars. | a fet Se rem Sale Farms 16 MOVES YOU IN manne o. ail San shee REVOLUTIONARY Good" kitchen. Plenty of “shade. 1) aches PARTLY WOODED. 6 PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT $7995 a Ca 8 , M Good view of White Lake. Re-| 10 ACRES Batu. pesement. v MODEL OPEN : NICHOLIE = Beauty Parlor | nactattthae | Head ttc ge SEE Sat) Ra Weil! established 4 bed : | 3 3TH , Forced air oil heat. Lot eon 120. Gee The Home You've ~ 49.050 $2,000 dow $495 DOWN ] | Ld DY Maat? sepa termmtameigers | oat COrrEGR ett lnes tout ace, PEER ASD, ORR ws scOrTWo0D NO OTHER CLOSING COsT & HARGER CO. Used Clothing Store | «ngS8ers"9! eee Eicctrsctty. "ated well & puny | stream through - ty. 7 tm. East of Perry 2 FAMILY” b S Seed dysiness. 3 dedres | Sa cenceer pede: — cae | ae car DD come wrest HON RE REALTY Wert, Bide income — 3 - STAY aN re eee | oe peer earch, Parces a as gown payment. Balance of | $15 000, "$2500 down : . Rooms —— up; 5 -seomealh < aoa. 612.650. Small | Cie 82.700 at $40 per month. 4 eerie Estate. Swift 3-6357. a rooms wn. = : umbiaville . A . : a ' STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland | : Neier e Su DAILY and SUNDAY Seeee thal cake beter ““1 don't mind being bossed around from a director's , chair, | CRAW FORD AGENCY NOTHING DOWN Rd UMs#) at Milford Ra High | PRIVATE LAKE "oa mW acres good 2-7 PM 2 car garage. Very special but do you have to use a megaphone?” Waite aia te _eseiet vee wa your lend, _Michigen_M area A steal at $18.000—Terms win) baile starter ome 20 FOUr| civ pang COMMERCE LE.| price — Call for details. _ es ai eee $82 HAMMOND "CAE 98 FT. LAKE sad lot. ians. OMM. 5 ]h : Bek LE el eS rontage, lot cover with large | CORNER, 79 ACRES Good * ent inc NOTHING DOW = LAKE ORION AR _ : h : Small stream. Se ow Don eDoneld, Directions: Commerce Rd. to 8. Several 3 Codream ae For Sale Houses. r.) For Sale Ho 6 yourself home. 7 Le rd CLOBING CORT Sarenia foe . fone S sccras serie? Raion repair Priced ac- ‘ i e uses re y Buiidin: - on} } en sp Rd. Left to Oakley to choose from —In and out ~ ~ OPN | OL LLL LLP outside ons for te finish | $78 Per Month Total homesite. Topigraphical survey cording'y at $13. Easy terms. ’ soon aie are : fof? blocks’ tf model. Watel Yor |. mente Call’ today, Ea shi, splat wights OR 33890, "129 ACRES Good land Nese Ox — |: < ; so have | 181. Nights z Signs. 3 4 new 2 bedroom brick fo FHA ~ of gravel suit- Owner: ck r 6800) ford Abundance s UTHE : - LOON LAKE, LAKEFRONT LOT. tor SYLVAN. VILLA GE™|-J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | dure it07. me | SCHRAM | ** . tr“ in forcronae Ale Springs lor 3 bedroom tri-level od wales Fe 39H) MA Gaei| sracdet see & sat Pare: AUBURN AVENUE FRONTAGE — $410 DOWN CARE LOT 00 X iby Icey | buildings $35.000-,Terms leted be tape Puone "Builder. = - ery gohonle and ING NG COST andsca on oolhouse Pigin place. Garage. Pri wo. omALt FARM oo Lat ty ] me | > BNTe) , t Walton Blvd Also, 4 beauti- y 1538. peMINOLE AULS sell — Bee today. HOMES : 2 Searoes pam it iv: hear nig et Heigt oes ote full PER MONTH ful cccael homes faa $33 300 me Je es INC. : A rm. ws im x LJ re- pr Open afternoons or call OR ~- = b_8-208 ith fireplace, sun rm., den, eat WEDNESDAY EVENING CALL: lace, ——— drapes. DIRECTIO’ CRE (COMMER. i] ‘1 ba wassackuns . & 3-9987 | VERY GOOD 70-A on. dining r FE 45236 a ning and kitchen 9 ~ if TINT Com Pintshed rec. rm.” Reasonadie Ask for Mr. Alton - ~ $100 DOWN x 12 each. Full divided base- H. C. NEW INGH AM gaa ‘aut ofthe ore (Semen — ESTATE ciai apple Good crop. Crop shoal down ment. Will consider =~. MOVES YOU IN ment, ol! FA heat and ® Corner “OL aS to oo Ras. . Joslyn Rd.—Watch for “VI- | — : reimburse down-payment _trade. Owner, FE 2-7396, 53:5 W EST HURON linl8 = screened-in porch KINO” 6Gign | ) s™ nder $400 an acre to more — : ATTRACTIVE LARGE 2 BED- 7 * NO MORTGAGE te a _ Also a small ly | barn on : } LAKEFRONT L OT Eiideriy owner. wishes to retire; , . - |" rooms, full bath, .ull Ybasement cd J PAYMENTS LESS THAN this 44 acres. Priced at DLORAR BUILDING COMPANY Misoty seeeees ere orn : automatic heat and het“water. On | SYLVAN VILLAGE, OWNER. 3 cae see ‘erme oes 0 | ee homes West of Oxford | STEELE REALTY. 135, Nishieed Lakefront Specie] sored reads Meat vyeggo wed | 'ocarm evar ie revriew. | MODEL OPEN) tis Q122 | a Baa eae ih eet nae ne, bar ae ee cl in jocation, 111 feet lake \. $1,000 down. | ~— ‘ and ' Michigan Pr froutage. 4 room summer cot-| Broke. Mae S301. WEEKDAYS @ SUNDAY 1:30 TO ¢ LONGTELLOW |pceo. “Bilder of Mations! Homes” merly priced at $4,400 owner will -P 76 tage, garage in basement, aD-| LARGE RICK SCHOOLHOUSE ah Sates a ™ ase itiae — ~ wait! A wens en REALTOR — Business das crit A ‘ — a land. ¢x-/ on halt acre land, easily con- oases AIC Tx § dinett OWENS 8CHOOL an ain Oxford, -3133, Orion, MY 2- Sitene terns, Bu Prices St oe a a ees cee ne ae WESTOWN N REALTY iy x) 23 ‘master bedroom. § room bungalow with’ attached Sujjurban Rancl DARE BRERWOOD LOT | 13. 22 can! . ee the extras that go with an| FE 82763 or Eves, Ll 24eeTT Full basement with oi] FA breeseway and double car ge. SU OUTOAN Kancher | Lew dowo payment. you Lovejoy Road. off Fowlerville Rd., expensive home. Quiet heat, Recreation room with rage. Has full basement Auto- ON 2'— ACRES — Here ts | MU-4-8828 Fowlerville Michigan neighborhood. 6909 down. bar the rear is fenced matic heet and large beautiful | your ideal country ranch 1 ee Tuk. Dandy Buy | . in 815.800." $1,000 moves lot with trees. Located on paved, home with beautiful shaded PLBABAD Ae 1, 500 D | al- ay you in on PHA terms street. Yours for $1000 dewn j jot fecostleet gerden, fruit Large ranch — ‘ tots, new po bed rest heme Meets | = On sl an 5 eearesin hi ; | N VALUES AND TRADES OFF —s 4 EAST PAIRMONT poate oe Rally ectienies, fer washer anh Gryer. Largs. at- | hocpital Buiding yet *remodel- +g ut oon side heignborbood, see — . 3 bedroom rench With 11 _ bpapheom close te school. bus | School bus at door for tached 2 car garage. Lake privi- | ha a eee f, Erin oot hn and featuring one bedroom and e BETTER THAN NEW. 2) auBURN HEIGHTS—Nothing down x 20 living and dintng trea shopping. Has oak floors.| Clarkston and lntependeace leges Low down payment Priced $160,000, full bath downstairs, separate year old ranch home, large| "4. Gi é6-room home on pave Toxiz kitchen. Gas he heat Stengel heat and 1‘) car ga- | | Twp. schools 2'9-car . ta sell arabane price. dining, room, enclosed sun porch rooms, seli-storing alum.| 0.7) Govaye” shaded lot Pail oe eee ot oats rage Cam be had om FHA terms rage aod work shop. Real easstel plone ay wellpage rE 6-904) basement, of] heat, automatic ; { storms $ reeeres | Land- price only $6,960. to LeBaron Oniy 80 quick possession, !f sold 2 bedroom ranch home ‘y acre PE 4-3568 hot water, automatic washer. | one dons. yard, com- 500 with 9000 a down and (borgithon A acon. Only $15.960—On very | large living room. large ining ; ; aR r 1\% car garage. HUR- | pletely fenced rear yard. HERRINGTON WILLS.. BRICK ~~ A terms 4 room bungeiow im good con. | favorable terms Phone for room. new oil furnace. lake \W\ At A — Seas your appointment | $11,500, easy terms. } bedrooms. full basement, —— . ; dition Has full ment. Oil appointment now J. A Rona" Off Willams her today. | fenced yard Excellent condition IVAN W: SCHRAM Deat and garage one can | TAYLOR, Realtor — OR Carport — 68.809 7 “cy BOE : i N a see down presest! DFAT TOR. FE 5-947] be Rad om terme. or ov "Mt AKE OFF , R Baidt re bolte: Eealics & SONS LAN ws ee oy ie MA morigese. OPEN, EVENINGS. SURAT mo moe m iawi, meacton | GOOD INVESTMENTS wis ; ata 9 St. } - room WEST SUBURBAN — Beautiful , CASS LAKE CANAL. Lot 85. , rae a EERE rp lconguaat mas saben tren | wer conan, Rm | SERGEY CSR NBR» | "alien eh” | UAE SOO Ey S| Pal Joes Rett gt Seen tee inete coping, : nx room.) Sesoment = Ot il carpe leggy ge poe act eee a TRADE 3 de BEDRA | cute oesy —_ a all white Be togeotlhny Ep Mage FE 4-550 2 W Huron eins | Mouat Gomens sat LP ogriagel-g : 4 : urnace car garage. Psd ge treet. Only $83 r r e ouse ‘n Piypt oo os big trees | = r foot or w - = Sere ee ee ee ee paved driveway. 611.600, Gronde including tages and insur- Has fenced yard, basement “at ae ee SUSIN LAKE Kenwood 2-160 Z room, and two car garage. |: ance. aia thet — e conditicn a | Bee this beaut 2 Ige bedrms BY OWNER hod “xX ees Call for appointment. | @ are proud to show. “fet 2 BEDROOM. Built 19466. Well in-| stone front fapch. JO oT Ning” Frontage 4 10. — ) TAWA HILLS: E . R. J. (Dick) VALUET sulated. Wood floors, attached Tm. Kitchen with ample cup- | modern pome : | 2 Pour bedroom brick with fi oes LTOR xu bier ty pats oo Lot 63 x 138. al! fenced | board and fan. Attached garage es eee any oa 20 j | place, “automatic Gent. tree OAKWOOD MANOR — 3345 Oakland “ave Po yearn PRANK M SHEPARD, REALTOR Kecates neat coneaia. off Poo.) of lustme. Close to ocheal ead | “Ro. Dine Hey ys amas. | ' car garage. - $15,500. bedroom brick ranch in re- | FE $-0003 . ~ or BROS = _ ira Only $15.00. it |; _ Mich Nothing Down} John k. Irwin & S waite acetonide | * tats RAT odut Mme : ‘longo aroer cant wea ane| tg Oe teem | CO EE Teer cl toe ed . y S ots. eome. jasement, gas : c ) |” puilding. corner o | Jon Fe coors, mii oe, burning fre) beat, s garage. ib E Howard Bt | | CEE earch ceiecs werner |Mi_¢-00b _Oveer FS samee| be Sag Auburn in goog PONTIAC LAKE FRONT- | pot pg Ggudt or “FE 2-4001 Ful’ pasement With | inside A DATE IN DRAYTON location. in comparable veigh- | WHITE LARS LARGE ae cous be | eee apace Priced for quick , limited year Tound Henin. EVE. FE 64274 com y landscaped. lake | MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE be = ie Va _ 2 GI SPECIAL large Kitchen & utility. Aluminum | converted inte year-around home | _sale Call OR 3-2180_ ee, ical s wsatenn WALLED Lx. ; BEDE. privieges. Price reduced to edroom home. utility PIVE BEDROOM JK storms and ecreena, drapes. .‘2| See owner, 214] Ridge Re, meer Rent t, L Bus. Prop. 17 tere split log. The 13 x lot, “Ga: arage. Landscaped $23, mortesge terms. / ’ cea HE ei car garare, do & SMALL Sone car garage. Close to schools. | Ormand Rd. off t Mbe ee | Ken _ Lease Bus. Prop. 17 Ou "pa neat. Big. modern | ——- ws ber cent ( — ond beautiful | 4 lown. Eble (ems te) te enstioat right. 63.080 down, will buy the 4 PT OFFICE SPACE ON condition inside and out . : Pyar i (og lr 1 T. aa * S $3,000 two full baths A-1 base. eauity- ea’ te) ome? _ Sale Resort Property 9 9 * aiiabeen ce ce garage. We have the VA SYLVAN LAKE FRONT— ave er den Guin oe. ace S10 MUSKEOON RIVER FRONT front Call PE 2-2061 igor dl cena areas k a Brick ranch with screened The seller's love 18 your gain. guttga medore tren vena H a st jots. Excellent deer and | FOR SMALL ee ne who want on the jake, here's Yd. Ld tio ——— ane: ol PERHAPS You've sold « eee. : ek Fancher = house or rear ot lot, good Qs Tom game hunting, ag =| or sae etc. Reason | sour chance. You'll need seer canes waleded, fd ig ileoee gh yee toms Nice Kitchen with esting space. cnet side lwcstion siz.978 REALTORS Fe = Ke LOnOE Gh TROUT | | POR REAT OR ; about $500 to close Established in 1016 kitchen with laund apace, bungalow wie aa lovely _—— ul Nving ih ening sac ( 0 down payment to GI | 4000 Highand Rd. (Se ie’ a 800 or mL take trede | car lot wit office a rh rope WARDS ORCHARD ~ Oniy $975 DOWN "2. bedrm=bom with fireplace. City. weter Mine iy kote he. liv screens Cyelong fenced eet OTTAWA DRIVE Roatiag Mich ____Fh. OR, 2.0988 Fe Pool, tafe REcein 3 plecke fram Deniel Whit- | [0:) cin er Pontios fail beth with fireplace. City water but the ip eos ving —— i ey é § LOANS TO bae8 5-105! 685 Raidwin Ave _ field Sehool. Built in "52 it | {t. car garage. This’ home =| er ee pisee. The. nhenen tee “me ee ee 4 us - ee for. purchase HOTEL BL at aye situa one” plete iy toy new aos re 7 over an) T Beauty Full basement with cuaeha ie jor passe eas + Ae RD Hiab co ar cag go. e. "pusiness.. Phone Ou FA peat. Beautiful acre of land. Now at 67.500 ees ees ee eS gust W What You Want comfortable itving. wonder. 1188-N Perry FE toe: FF 202 Alva ly A rex ee WEST SIDE INCOME — 3 com. jeasdant breeseway on the ere rooms. tiled ee eee ene 7 an | 9 Magead der Ogre ered oost “ plete units that have 3 bedrms. Balad gece opts! pat. cueened (aacaes bau Sarge “wiley “large ue ving out. an oversise living room DUDE RANCH ___Sa ‘Suburban rban Property 10 i Help “Wanted M i Male 19 J value at $8,900. one pay- and separate ——— with gas Dice ma ched . 8 combination w fondo. Mee meg ogee NE carport a pant Flats show off te This ts @ 10-acre farm. located ‘only | ments will be too heat. Ideal for Hosp. or Sine: bate: Tint rea ama shade trees. : ks wonton with our friends. and a cheer- | 36 miles from Pontiac. Would be 4 YEAR OLD 2 BEDRM MOD Auto Service Writer Acoraaimaters enn te OA High School Bi hor Only $3500 = aths, ng - tiac- Watkins Pg Waning distance of schoo ful center for dafly family Rea! eotup tor a dude ranch or a} ern bome. Tile bath, full base pitagy young) man with good ine all. taxes, insurance, down and let tenants pay balance — arpeted, Sine W HIT E BROS. living and relaxing. dining hagee raiser. Has ® room home| ment. Recreation Rm ; utility rm mechanical khowledge, to handle etc. couch. on a) od . A PICTURESQUE wooded | room fe a perfect setting bedrooms. Has 2 20x60 barns | 1's car attached garage 2 scree Comers and write orders Gee wi DRAYTON AREA — 3} bedrm. beac $42,500, ms. lot on Hummingbird Lane Gesalieees Lod -: a ay 10 "6 for entertaining, makes Fen et all this plus more for of jand Respberries, Strawber ree Manon at Shelton Pon 8O MANY of you have re- ranch type home. Attractive mar- ~ An area near Clarkston Se 4 every meal an occasion, a only 180 Better burry on this ries Lots of shade. Near two tiac-Butck. Rochester, Michigan quested @ 3 bedroom home vo face Links enor Stainless steel | ROY — ee puatrons a of custom built 7 RATT ny bepROou RANG step saver kitchen without one! good fishing lakes and borderin OL 41-8133 in town and neer schools. eatures tiled th, “ es Owner — BEAt 3 Bl IM RANCH that crowded feeling, and on ones down “ribpite } 5. ~ a , This ope is abeciutely epot- . thermopane picture window. Pull Open” ‘Evenings = Sunday 1-4 builder is forced to sacri- home Cyclone fencing, nicely there is no dodging furni- $400 DOWN with bits Real Es) ARTHUR MURRAY less. Has bara wood floors. | Dasement with rec. rm., oil heat. fice this large gpl ecg rg landscaped. $1.000 take over G! ture in these spactous cor- Bee this extra nice § room home tate Pre 3-6352_Columbiaviile. | 7, ; ona wataed ealg. Uelemean 2 car gavage. Large jot, nicely | brick beléw cost. mortgage at $74.00 per month. Ge __ tedeeonan’ orambanens with family sise dining reom. | OLD ZOLONIAL TYPR ROME 9 Tyeimpe ove Jor ve “hy raps as heat, water softener landscaped. $17,000. wood kitchen is the answer Drayton Plains section Contact other appointments you oak Figet. plastered Wiis, @i1| bedrooms & bath up Pull beée- ee Gord [oe 4 feelin ond feneeh Aireety LAKE FRONT — Only $1,250 £8 Ee” oo wechaneeg 4 b hoger

  • obligation. responsible party —We have needs semse repetrs pnd pelnrin’ gdh Welerfrent, Knotty pine ber end) ene of the most beautiful’ hs leading | sports ptications privileges. Wooded and to seapunsibte buyer Builders Hachange the key! Located near St. Fred's. Priced a = erful a — kitehen, dining area. large living Oakland Reer goif| others No experience nec cluded. Off the beaten ith re 37210 or UL 23404 x ot At only $6,500. corms hei Gascment. tare room, ? bedrooms and bath. Also clu, r private indiane fake Fe train, immediate cash are yet only minutes from Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor i JOY THE 8x18 giassed-in sun room. Boat- ee 1 hour drive 156 miles} | adie tor expenses. Ousruasts ead stores, schools & church 2299 Dine ONLY iN. Ls WITH “The Village” —Byivan. Use $6,000 REAL VALUB \ Cosy two well planned kitchen 11 ing, fishing and swimming. in Wo downtewn ‘Detroit, ‘19 mites | bonus. Stesdy jod. Immediate em- A lovely 2 bedroom ranch Dixie Hwy. at ‘Telegraph option 2 » Modern. Subur-| - the bes your bedroom home near Cooley Leake block basement, gas heat. I rion from Rochester end Pentisc| ployment, See Mr. Reiman. Roose- with 19 ft. living room, 16 ban. UL B heart’ end live in “Excelient condition.’ Anehor storms and screens, excep- Over four rolling landscaped | YVelt Hotel, 10 a.m. to i p.m. Tues ft Ruenen. Neat, clean and AMPLE PA QO | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a really lovely brick bunge fencing. “All newly decorated. tional jarge corner lot, with WH : acres, pienty of trees, white | _ @87_ and vetoes cony. ced at $8,700 low. It's @ 2 bedroom Terma to suit beautiful spreading shade fo cost moves you in this| birch. blue spruce, evergreen, CAB DRIV real northern woods atmos- stairs an--attic. og trees, & section that every drand new 2 bedroom ——_ etc., flowers As, bao erehard with _ part-time. 10% cy Huron. Phere. Call now. . mae & Y | ' bath. ‘ ro mop x i 14s \| 96,500 LAKE PRIVILEORS — on street ie a picture of love- ‘Piastered walls, oak floors, FA! full grown apple abd pear trees, CARPENTERS WANTED: EXPER ; q A Tot, "Anchor tone . Bridge Lake. Neat ¢ rm. home Hness.- $15, on terms, heat, Near bus and schools. Prin- gome young peach and cherry tence in modernisation. Phone Mikes ever so clean ond | m™m leton sats \ with off AC furn. Fireplace. Truly or possibly ponsider trade ee Gee ments 04424] trees, grepe arbor. raspberry re 2-6245 Well kept is this 3 bedroom. e p ecacot. om pine Sty 72.00 down 00 \a neat little home for the money DORAIS @ SON RRALTORS Bown payment Better otis) eee a gh fc ever 08 ft. on ¢ ATL TONIGHT @ PM F. vr Ed ae two story. Very large liv- 1 A and sual pm on ter eee ae =e heey erm. DE “| thie one cial bom: vabecelis, russe Bae a ee ently remodeled kitchen. Drayton Plains Area from your house. This home is sa.ede SELL OR TRADE —. Per-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | o¢ @ guerrIELD patha and bridges, private beach | tor a PART Tih MB fey et wont Good basement. new ras a peerren Pearce see. teased te} ee ee a — a BLVD -— An fect condition in and out. Mod. | 752 W Huron Phone FF 41857 Bee this extra nice 2 bedroom | "°° flehing And Boating | end sift] retain your regular fob. furnace. ineinerator and we. be k yard. “paved Miwewe) 001! com a very. low at eae. Mae regret ry ee cee ieecae home with 14 ft. living room. Diar-| Modern 4 well built ranch | Phone OR , Dar Taye. ter softener. arene. peved Land yk bie terms ee A oy . toll Pe gem #3 $4, tor, bret mel gerviocs. lee gala Pull Bo rage — tered wells, ook Moors te si} type all vat een home, 2 ved. DRUG STORE” BN : we will be glad to show you na @ other enormous bosear acer garege, tity with rooms and den. 2 bathrooms, oi! ever if Pull ttme pay to 99,200. Low. low payments. “a a Templeton, | Realtor | **ytime. rooms "on lower level 5 | oe AN we eae tt Derr Bie rail reriee ote te aove 0 ee ee ee ger egg Boutntle) om Ita Brus. = jous rooms on : ‘ = RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 439 Orchard 44563 BUY THE ON | $3582 «complete modern N _ LR end A ‘facing patio and BesinE MAN ‘6 FT oR O After 6, FE 2-602 thate will re | ze ifetione ot hs and 2 helf-baths 60.500 LAKE. PRONT — Resutiful GREEN LAKE ROAD. MODERN 3 I I stream,’ large poreh tn re tun Telegraph Rd. _Pe bars — = Pend Hafaction Enjoy this Sais: Per: aol wt cars 65 i bunhgelow fying ga Lark bedroom home. living room 1 « WI] [AMS. (easy temovable ‘voner- screens’ | me pate ao macoane® a. TER Inves' emt Company, 2 a polly trim the premises, Further de- Ly ne _— ou - * | 25°. kitchen 10 x 30’, 3 bedrooms, overlogting lake unds and Northern part of Southfield Town- a RELEVEL STAR R les #0063 443 Orchard Lake | Ave. id the bome that extra tails furnished on request. ake. Enc pore t door) it" x 18, 96" x 1% and o x 12, streagh, paneling, plenty of cup- snip MI 40521 barbecue. Full basement. 01) radiant heat, 1 eer garage, loi REAL ATR & INSURANCE | boarfe and closels, dishwasher ¢ TREETER. Build 8 —_ be proud of] i e x ———- en, RAY O'NEIG, ont : — here.” Terms. 469 » tect. 6006 enna. 1483 BALD _ cE 4-084 ee? | and’ Giepessl_ vabrte-wall cares EXPERIBNCED TREE TR our lot or ours. Mave model A rhe” Ones ced right. HODERNY BEOKM OAK FLOORS ‘tad ¢repes many out MUA F hot r because this lov elegray standing features too numerous to : ar-cunne S I ‘OU T 'S Pie ere eee | Mth! | cases cage nod — oe 2 | Peon ean arma, Feet S| peas Seeker eee SoS srerienced tine or t. ranc only 6 years old At- oudit ’ r y com: stallers e at once. on jarge lot.” 100 x 300. OR colder and when ¢ weather gi ETS tached 1! r Lares it | ° fon, good neighborhood. ngs rocks SALE ce BY Own. lete, pss by appointment | eo z : fect tar . a oo re Se “eaters jouly’ Curtosity seekers do noi tlolland Furnace Co., &0 comes you can sit the fire- ss oy 0 6. Marsha a an Cy sement with ree room Veotibale egie oF / gnawer. sUneerpriged at $70,000 90 3-8034. ‘ .. : ‘ Best Buys a ah warm and tony. “HAYDEN real oe = ata buat ae ee Ba garage $14,060 win fae, ried, <7 Pama “teil i ee ; taakabie’ N. Paddock. Come ready O OI l = Today foots dan apes ment’ ca on 10 ACRE FARM — Sell or ‘grade, NEw 3 BEDROOM RANCH es immediate potergsion fain Press 9 ye Saal neal See a bee in one apartment pad reat 6 rm modern home with new _ or terms Inqui 6) Eee EXPERt @TE MAN ; terior finished with white efu- € i fire ERIENCED ROU washer, dryer and deep freeze. | minum siding,. large lot 100 * 1 RK... Auburn te. For Sale Lots 11]. Collins Cleaners, 60 Woodward. Fee cecbeeormen, Some a, | Ti fon. ee privdgger mires | OROPUtS, Pome Ota, WE | ore. roanrman, astern | EECELLENY Optom? vas, route, Oed Bare, wal oc ted ct ery be ices [ete sod sun mics Yekd, | thes Angie sirens "pear ireox | tualthed “experienced | electrical for spam. . : basement, . Y 2-62 , meodee 2-004]. 198 Fisher St. matic washers > a arm eet watts furnace, pther : - ie To ; LOTS ED og ashers 5 i CED of hs Sor all for ak oe con. fy cramp jee taben. g:2 S one by! =a Market, 4702 -Sashe- | aii red Pisins._ INSURANCE INSPECTOR. BART © x Ge Tet at ON AvORES . time. Car necessary. Send com- eran 300 yards jete resume to ianind wed § large modern ki i= _ F df — = p. = le = a = caloueet, oa feat vaipaliced L " runice. | 0X ivi. eae Lake Wax F0 parts clerk. Re | CLARE REAL E ESTA TE ag, Aa Tove. Partridge 1s THE “BIRD" TO eer _ CEDAR “SHINGLED > Airgctire F bgroom ame nd 7 ft. lot. Asking $8.650. Take over 4% per cent mortgage ; 2STORY, 4-BEDROOM Near =a tes Ee ae, i - Excellent Drainage ¢ WR. to stare Care Cols i ee a : “TADD'S INC. +3 sero wa ae cee POLICE PATROLMEN cae _ Pes - Pt ae a ee eae : AL ayes ene j . ‘ fT sr V4 4". t} : Cee) ; ee F BLE = - x oa; a Tere: 3 . 33 es. Pee < nen a : : | Pardee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER oie eis = 4 : pene La aperience destrable. A CUN Nearby travel agency wanta NINGHAM DRUG BTORE 5080 ® girl who |ikes a ‘vari Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains shop ety Job and can type so ping Center ee do lite shorthand CONFIDENTIAL ARCRETARY TO ooK executive of prominent Birming recs wTera Lite eee. ham real estate firm Must be| 0278. tpn notch, Encetient ‘ping and) vorthand require} ice man 4 - = ager Dotentis Outline complete PART TIME TYPIST FOP EN guatificationsa, first letter Pteply _ Pontine Press Bow 117 CASHIER-BALES 180 Curb & Counter Girls | ise INICAT AND CAFE A. & W. Root Beer 128 N Perry SERVICES curs orks wanted MUST BE, ‘ neat aw tt pentabie. opty inf - erson White Swan Drive In. | FE ¢1420 - FF. 4.0000 M59 and Pontiac Lk d . COSMETICIANS HOSTESS CASHIER $250 ge work evenings and weekends | Aged 1 Up aperienced preferred & BATH. \B OLU" THE FASTEST AC- R AN bien y teal castroet. Gach Garexe, Nr. Report kdese eaiy, ae ers waltia aceite Realtor Part-| _ ¢ _ ge, FE + . 1060 W. Huron. APTS. 10 NICE DOWNTOWN APT oe at AND pond 5- St. i Ged " slean. rE AR Sate HIGH. RMS. St owt te Tr _5-5416. - Piper's Novel- anor Ave. Apply & Nove Store. 35 Auburn Ave. OOM r School 23-4422 aie a ei PLEASANT APT. come. saa i FE 2-1792 after 6 or call at 80 State St. in back. UPPER 3 ROOMS td ND LOWER 2 . Washer ON oe $12.00 IVATE EN- Cuildren wel- lights & aoe. educed. F Steinbaugh off 18T. _f. ia & bath & gar. FE 8-1414. i AND 3 BEDROOM fn Lake front apt, , OR 3-016. 7 BDRM. _ Very clean 165 Ch 1148. Howard = 2 ROOMS AND pol ba ly dec. _— onten UL_ 23-3719 Rent Apts. Unturnished 55 55 3 & BATH & BSMT. “IND PARTLY UPPER. FLAT T MODERN ul. os 3 BEDROOM LOWER, MODERN. clean, automatic oilSheat and hot | ay ‘side Heat and hot yen A ~ tomer. 37 RMS __ 960. Adutte. only. E rc aH POR YOUr HOME OR oR |. = fereeenee ghear GMT. PE fale. , rk | _RO Cj ATE BATH. fey Bruns oaptietscuge | face ae oe Te ae 3-7) Py ad 4-4813. Open eve- j ee ager bin, ndays. i Vv — D H Garage, West a e. Een. GI AND FHA 3 RM. APT. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | CASH FOR YOUR HOME CLOSEIN. REPRIG. STOVE, Yes, we can sell your home for| UTILITIES PURN. CALL A ~“oash with very small down - $. sae re MOD, —_ GARAGE, if ier no children. or peu. FS rete 3 RMS. PRIVATE BATH AND ENT. 1808 | 5a stairs. FE 6-82 TH, sTO 1G. enty of storage space. 285 Whit- & BA Lite HEAT, as 2-6858, ter 6 p.m 7 RM = AND BATH. apoLre CALL i. STOVE RE- 203 8. 2-1 ma ‘| MONEY! Se belongings, Ret Apts. Unturnshed 88 Rent Houses ae 7 5 t and UPPER ry wane “—aR5 BATH. 2 ara e. Utilities furn. ae” ma 1o0m E - AROUND YEAR rator fur- refrigerator i] ent. nished. Garage, = basem am onPEx ? ROOMS & vate eo mo, 2 or 3 children. OR Rent Heese E Feraished 5 56 Y. CLEAN. ON 1 BEDROOM. coz a G. FRONT . eg pag referred eee Pontiac om LAKE. M., A ON f . 15. 6927 Desmond, Williams L&. ROO! UTIL. 7 BED tea On On as Lake. Sent: — Unveree —_ or LI ‘or app't. Open from 11 ry z RM. MOD. SMALL HO 2 Ee Bi dlotrict» a weekly incl. heat. eis sada ypebell LOVELY YE a ROUND lakefron home. 7 mi. W. Ges oe ce oe bar tt Reas ae ene y"wEbacom- PULL BATH, #50 r mo. Lake Orion. FE 2-0663 pe . DERN. UTILITIES ; unfurn.¢ Moy vial) eher 6 rivileges. $50 and $60 month — at 4581 Hillcrest, out Sashabaw to Clinton, 1 block to 3 — -% BATH FURNISHED. acres. Near Golf Course on Susspeth Lake Rd. $60 mo. FE 4-5303. 3 BEDRM. DUPLEX. OIL ag SY Gailgren welcome. $65 mo ee HOME, WITH 2 BATHS. mo. Also mod. furn, e on lake. $40 mo. MY 2-4022, 3 Pn oo YEAR AROUND lakeftont home evail- sta “an June 20. Near ir tation. FE 5-}447. ROOM MODERN. AFTER 6 ‘ FE 48-1342 4 RMS. & BATH. Hi WATER. Utilities furn. 4708 Highland. 5 RMS, & GARAGE. MACEDAY Lake. $15 mo OA 8-340. ° ROOMg & BATH. NEARLY NEW . home Jake. Includi ose oF gay r mo. = to 2g ers, Hage jer Ld 1 . rem ronvisnen RMS. AND E NISHED. ‘ Near Large lawn. FE : 23-4308 ee a to ouse on or peer round mo. MAple 54-0721. MONEY FOR Ladd aged & REFUR- Fe é hs, oll heat, *carpoles modern fapseetes available. Sam Warwick be m eile Carport c Sept. 15th. pein 2 bedroom Saioe LK. ATK 2 6: house. §70 month. EM NED COMMERCIAL. CLOSE IN 7 room home, 5 car garage, gas FE 5-6106. . heat. 9§75. Rent Lake Cottages 58 ig Clie ee ‘CLEAN, YEAR AROUND ntiac Lake. OR 3-4336. LAKEPRONT NICELY FURN. FURN. d A tes 8. Avail. through Labor Day. - Doroth lor Be Lavender . Po fp thenr s ae sae 7 rw ‘art MODERN said Bleed ON LAKE Leelanau with and beach. Everything ferutsned. OR _3-0004. For Rent Rooms 59 BBL LBBB ABRBNMMC OO Owwrs S i CLEAN ROOM, VERY a ica ei 1% Mt. Clem ATTRA VE AN POR GET man. Kitchen priv 4-4026 s. Garage. FB af BUS STOP Li. FRONT RM. Fe tis for your convenience, For TE ; f. ACHERS OR RESPONSI- bie Sorttene girls in widow's pice —_ side. home. Near negeey coneale lores on “abet, liy- ine 2 bedrms., —. *"Phove and aosh privileges. ve / a OM, Nie PRI vate name Close in. FE 2-9514. LOVELY CLEAN PRO- potenal man. Pvt. ent. 563 W. [ARGE, COMFOR BLE ROOM. LaROm SLE oe Serra room combination. ur 125 Su: 370 =A Drayton ‘Pisine. wiomiveraty 34877. CLEAN 2 Bi STRICKLY LARG PLEASANT ROOM IN prvate ae dome. Teacher modern fahetreet, “adults pre- ferred._EM_3-0430. = svelasle Eu tou tree FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH ROOM FOR CLEAN WORKING NO ho Close | * ‘Teatenrg, iy ey iy Junior re close in,’ shower. pe 4 4 miles downtown. ar pis KITCHE FULLY EQU UIPPE. D FOR INTER. wgrivingeen| sat w ; Cane GoM oaeaR SLAW Rooms with Beard” 60 Lage. Year around. Phone OR aante ¥ 3-o409 or OR 3-0328. eon AND BOARD. VICINITY CAKE HOME, FURN. CARPETED, nion Lk. Village. EM_3-3315. fireplace au‘o. heat, attached ga- a2 a gh nc BOARD a rare. ~ rage— vileges. Ideal tor couple tone Rich M Macetey Grose ft, Lee & Call ars po eh eg Be ea Coavidancant Homes “4 appointment. @ PPPLABABLB ALLL LPP LALA ALAA a ae he eg eg tod weigh gts Ra. MY 31204. FE 5 i [nlare pall t 3 . . a ent and HAL at von: pd Maen gg ow Reed. 0 pe t or rok Be YE and TV. ig vend $0088." bee r Saturday & | _ 42225. for nee ____ Hotel Rooms 62 water, At Straits Lake. —— Ides! for retired “ur 4308! HOTEL AUBURIN Nw ¥ FURN.. Week e. or rs rred | Also Lg agri Gea — ae — Rel, ex . . ’ Cooking, me d rafrigeration. ion tog NEWLY Al oe to arepiace Gall MA S041. For ‘tom Stores 63 - few. LAKEFRONT ROME. POR: | tree nished F TRA-NEW noe WEST ear. cnt at JES ee PE 22-2144. PIONEER HIG 3 Rent Office Space 64 4 bi PPP POLL ALP A bedroom home 2! : ; = 1 32-2144 location, between Mile and Orchard Lake . on Tele- ph. Wil -remodel to suit ee 1941 8. Telegraph. FE cE _ on Saat heated. 100 Oakland Ave. Bechet Serroriite aes | a) TIZZY. co Tt —— By Kate aie | Mzscelen! Ga. aaa AUTOMATIC. | rf peed very lihie. | * erate. ba a a ke @ & Gresser’ _ Sale ale Farm Pre Produce 92' PEARS. PLUMS, ARE # Orchard, 34 i < = ; mOTOUR, D pid gee | PT 4301 Bhidwin Ra FE). ey Some , outboard motor. FE 2-1048. merck . serail “| RENT A 4 WALL | Nat to mew entrance to future\aome WILL RENT A135 14 WALL | "containers, you pick. Carl Dobat te Pontiac Air- For _ Phone FE §-5760_or_ FE sorie. | _ 2460 Dutton Rd. Rochester. pork $6.000. CLO Gown, | WANTED. TENT 16 X i¢ OR | | a race APPLES. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. iarger. FE 2-1466 ums, fre ce. King ay ~ lh On ee Bait, Minnows, Etc. a2A SAnvietT PeAme: EARS. PICK YOUR rs +o = 328 | OF ee own. $2 level bu. Bring basket. ___Rent Trailer Space % OWNER RETIRING — CARRY ON ye CRAWLERS. 2, DZ. Soc: RED| _ 1825 Lochaven_ Re. unis. de established ‘restaurant we seis. . bmg ee ei bia worms, ag | BARTLETT ptndls. “trata N 1 space. es uladh ac LAKE. OR ls Meininger. Lincoin | WILL TRADE beatae ake press b work pants from Me. Oven 1 | ulrrel Ra. aubura Be nyse = rane lieges, Orchard | BART AND TOuE- . PROPERTY OWNERS cae seers, Ma comer Sand, Gravel & Dirt 64) “tov. tal coomas nd Fe Soest | np ft ee 5 = woes eenate ew besoin oe ws LA PEAT RUMUS. LOADING. 7| "your own. $1.0 revel bu. melons’ your Broperty for cash or for RY J. (Dick) VALUET Gays wk Woolesale, gr gotatl 689 3660 Giddings Rd FE 5-6660. . from Rontinc | ocha ven DELICIOUS APPLES. AND | Coact "park. Pi You com sisy On sho “property 345 Qekiand pens ews 1-A TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT. yo gold, pick your own, FE 5-8626 ueniMaee— eatares i. MoD. time, sige ca FE -5-0603 Po Fe +3531 ane on hres gravel. and bull-| —3016 Gregor: : _ heat erm eae Parereens: BS time : FRESH FRUIT CLOSE I rel You wilt if nd nome. pes ty Russell. . 4 he _—_ crushed necone, ag haa Or ber gg 618 E. ry * pew who want the best. <0'x8¢ menus'in acai. wiih Tout S-| For Sale Clothing 74 Zz Otome ae tae Seen ee La = 3 . ee ae '@LACKMORE FARM, 2150 SILVER: | — iA B-302 ; You cas. aide and leave your Sen ing rm. furo. Over 25 yds. of f @ 1959 by NEA Service, tom, a eravel & peat humus. PE ba os Rd. Apples and Pears. Open PA TR ER state im cash or rent contract ALL — CLEAN cata WORK ay cotton c and TM. fog. UA Pan OFF, ioe | Sun. 1-6. OL 1-688. Court. MY 32-4611. The dest i= fer your family, _chureh, er Po nahin om “Sée., shirts trom 36; fi g One pair of drapes. 142 in. eons TOP Sotie a suse BYONE. HILLTOP ORCHARDS 47 aT Ft ne sans Clee Lae ae friends. a worms Open " " . * = . ? PE 2-8572 Mic have large crop o ale Oxtord F ‘or| 1 days. 369 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 40316 —"- « : ; in and a fr biti ct 2 - bre Jorge cree xtord. "ae Neogrooment Ss BARGAIN BOX BASSINETTE AND SCALES. 97.56. i £en, i'm ONE. teenages. whe: can't listen to TV. red! me | BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL. GAWD. | crises, Lovated ty wel, conte of | WOMING MOBILE VILLAGE. 3306 Y n iovest this cash for Zz For Sale Miscellaneots 7¢ 36 record player at the same time. In our house it blows a fuse! grove & fil, PE 2-177: hte ha Schoct ca wartiand ‘Under. 4 higher returne than your pro-, #65 8: bia” aes mone NEW WROUE WROUGHT Tron | OF | Bea ha ET , HAUL “YOUR OWN ' Rd Fenton, Mich, Phone MA management PE §-3678. Charlies ap brings now. bunk beds. Com : BS ty 200-01 TANK rr on ‘ il wholesale « ; # 2192. vouveng manager. sah pour siocvany, Seely. mas Wig ACL OBENING | ‘acy Puratiure. tp Orchard Lake Ave, | sels. of oll. 960. | ‘gt. | For Sale le Miscellaneous 7 76) For Sale ) Miscellaneous 76 76| 62 ; sukex SEY TOP SOIL FILL | Oe Se nn ne Trailer” Ve. coke aneme ae Sor All the family. Consignment | eee ts teats |S. "Sate Hi ee a | DIEBOLD SAFE. GOOD COND. ®|8TALL SHOWERS COMPLETE Svensk muevre. axe Ra. PE PEACHES POR CANNING EAT- : , ¥ : 5 ne or frees’ ee a estate jencer. mm see, 6 sence! to 2 ‘Siore hours ‘wea: pon os a meal nie ha mide, ti ne deep. 66 ia. in, high with faucets and curtain, | pice 7 pots or OR 3-018. ae iy ag ! Moa Kal- For Sale Tires 98 should. ‘Tet your “property! ay, Thursday, Priday, to | CHARTRE PLAT-| 114-Car Garages—$549 Best after Bast. gy Ho be seen v ane: s. ta¥ oe CHOICE FARM TOP SOIL. 5 YDS. Bartle pears on tins" Dat: Al USED TIRES. $250 UP. we be . appraised by licensed realtors.| 5. Tuesday 1 te ‘e. @atutday 10 form rocker, ; mahogany 24" (2 y ~ P De ee lh”. aad 5-390 : . ‘Tre ame aera Cacia | ERE, gS et] WE Sabha |e St ign | OFS arpgs | Pik nh eng WERE | Toa Tomson NNR |S or pro Partri ge SABLE scudiion $50. i omST _mingham. Apt. 307. a EL pans, peumates mee. : ari — gaaieee 4% ci hays L ‘ae birt ta ement mt evans) ef oo Road, corner of Pontiac a ms soe grehange. fats = RAD 5 Sagina be toi ersve). 18 THE “BIRD” TO SE WEDDING, GOWN. SIZE To.” 45. Bmall plate focker. ike uke 2-CHAIN SAWS. 2 MEN MOLI.! © Pactory Suda — irregulars ” thing a apne needs, soe! PE Snare roma TORE 5Ut $6 BU. YOU Pick eae or FE Y * eemmepleial Some WINTER __gUOTHING. ‘cheep Ogee fee: |? rr 3 noree Ciinton, like new. Save FUSING Crete | Ctnag paraieer pliances: | GOOD FARM DIRT Fe MANURE | “them. 46. Waitou. STANDARD BRAND = FALL FISHING Ww very” Sas ee ete ron sient DIOR. _FE 9-6331. FLOOR LAMP. C01 COFFEE TABLE. | "us WEST LAWR thee On E. Walton at Giddings Rd | — ‘Sale F : 93 Trade in on General Satety Tires. Me e. = a t eo bela” es pat one unit, YOUNG M MAN GOING INTO SERV- working or not. PE pe i — OOF sStso.| All tor. #12. Lady's, nice “Grosses, “TALBOTT | LU MBER | ago0 nOnD' O@NAVEL. § YARDS —— Equi pmen Whitewallans Sent off Black oF motel. 2 ertigge mae quarters, ice ry, to se sae ha an Ou WASHER, ry TO. 3 PUBL ot a sizes 1) and 12, 61.50 FE Recwoed, be 59 summation for $7. Delivered. FE 4-6588 1983 FARMALL Shes ty oes oro ED WILLIAMS - 7 = ~ i ¢ tiv 4 ade sand beach. Approx. 300° on lake eagle ori fight Sioa BEEP FREEZE. 2 cU- = sou be — LENGTH GARAGE “pOORS” Silas cok at "a price to close- oe. Y sand Egret FE Hydratic lift, Good tires, $700 45! 8. Saginew At Racburn $40,900 on terms. enarcoal F jecket. sport j {jackets vinator, Excellem cond. ase. FE Ms: sail (pipe. ver len Factory seconds, all standard | tarp ot eg ee “AND 645 | 2051 Bishep | Shee i — Auto Services 99 | - ONE OF OAKLAND cone bst si. Baetll all eae, cy USED, | Wert. y Sa eves. iaal Eee lley bee E operetany Pe siutters. EM 3-4 ; 175. PULVEREERD 4 ha: ni BBR Abeo ah iractor dise free tooth es CRANESHAPT GRINDING IN THE | i é oihi »/ , a. 96 ; = ry CO.'S’ BEST E AKES S a Tiss *. Sweet's Re | ay +iNCH SOIL PIPE. 5 FT. $3.79| closet doors and Geappearing | USED TYP’ mirERs B ADDING | Fo 'paga2. * car. Cylinders, rebored. uck AS’ lake frontage, 30 new ts, Ai | ont 133. kool. = re bev iL UMBING ition We ive ¢gtimates of gurage re clucoun won "vey portables PO AC LAKE BUILDERS sUP- | “SCH AM = on eee 2% Hood. Phone : 4 1 & dirt, Cement ee: HE Se Sele Howaehetd ond Soot 2 ree ES De | Pe ae aes on Bates ER | Wine ati aM oA SS aos “HEY Go| Ch orm Ee € = : DR = = inter Se tie 2 eben wa 6 ° ie nee renee Dog quemty can oe Berd tas cant ee SOFTENER 0 ¥aub cae alld ray OE | i Cc He AIN- Ss AW oo _Cranksheft Service ve 1 : ‘ artri ge | Sr a ete ee RANGE DELUXE. 848.88. 0. 3 Bees | BERRY DOOR SALES rd tee! et ede ™ | Buy garly and save $8 Sale Motor Scontare rs 100 ore. | 5a New arantee Hi 6. Paddock FE 2- ove | . AND ASSOCIATES ae sCOamIORED "BORE | COLO rf 4 rc Bs vg ner. nae pees TYR. Wat. pom gah dd S. R) GOT WATER HEATERS 30 ar / USED BRICK ron “SALE _Wood, | Coal | & ‘Fuel 8S ,, Bales ond Gervicg | . a - ay aces 5 —— . e << < on Fe 4-208) MicH " Three 6 foot round braided rugs,| Schick's MY 43-3711. | Kes Erompscn, 1005 MS8, Wesj/| EAS New Consumers Power a A DOORS. ANY Size HOUGHTEN & SON sine: Inspected & ready for com- easks THRUCU ICH. zs. chick's MY 3: Thompson, **r00s “ul roved $0050 value, $39.50 ana | BSED COMB s IL’ pected & ready com- BUSIN OPEN 'T asada -— and misc. ‘arti- FOR SALE.51 Mw nm eves ‘o re alightly marred | _ Reas s_After 6 MA 6-2114 — ' = KU E Le re) “ oo Cose—new Ides OL. na | Lorre A real buy ai § oR RESTAURANT "eran fo FIX 5 pc + ae excellent. $90. FE $. __|% VOLUMES GOLLIER'S Also electric. ol) and. betth as | SUMMER PRICES ROCHESTER = 1 (ures in new building on main (2 Fe, LVIRG. RGB, our 3119 | FoR SALE: GAS RANOK 940: ee Junior Classics? FE am at cin Sd “Ohare Mich Machinery J6A “hoot perere rARM Pisa Ofte a aw AND ge se EXCEL- Ff rT Pelbecanentnonc Jae Wolverine water“ r, take gan lucrescen! rs GAARA Proulx _Conditio: E Pt ie a ’ rT noe {2 ANTIQUE HANGING LAMPS. | over me 5-870. i x i6 VANITY HAND BASIN. 16 oe ‘pono oo, eroRM Van AUBURN ne MBER just north of Oxford = si} 8? CUSHMAN. GOOD COND ALL includes | ivi quarters. Owner! Belt, Pontiac. FULL Breecxal LAWSON me DAVEN. a iron. Best grad lio West | min bare sles bade PE_ 5.0383 ___ | GRAIN “DRILLS. i ot a wn TS ta bach none og det hast CHE RTREVSE FRIEZE | port, three-cals soy marae. ee me he | heeuner are welder. Call after a Me, NA i N 3 = and furetture. / | chairs 2 coral chairs. Call after tiful’ mohajrtrt in aqua vive | GAL 1 ELEC. “569.83, i = Weeaga “eve e Plants, ‘Trees, ‘Shrubs: ~ 86 § hinery. Ortonville, onal - motorscooter Buddy seat & > | 3 PE. 8-260. Excelieut/eondition $40. Call FE a beater, $45.58: | 1 g g VY oP cusays a8) Mrcezstare, Wed chutes Ir abot 7.3282 equege ae. Gua orn tens, os APANGUS, ‘Realtor ” 3 DRESSERS AND 1 GAs STOVE. | _ 22630 ar ove it at 2547 Woodbine. Gabe sinks ind Tene. 6, pepe a € bes? Be, 3 - tg Bic ay TREES — SPRUCE. om \oeer ay pes: FE eit ins) NS EXCE 5208, REPIE PREEZERS : ; we. | — atl. i A TE ' STANDARD OIL | | Television “pine mat table and i y “chest t LAE Satetet = =| tite PLUMBING. Cash & Carry Specials | tions E™odustzial applicay ote | tu ne. “Die yout own Brive toaba | SPECIAL : ae efter Ot une ie several desirable rectigerster Fe © aay E 4-200 z few_used ay : ria mi wes rn 2 Piease in and around the Poo- 2 Ze BLUE MOHAIR Living |- piatemerred models at tix cis: | 135 ero AWe | 1219 WP shelving toe Lim ft. |. gistributer, ee aol ty tot. gost of, Permell cub troseer ety new ra mre ‘n yac area. training, room suite. FE 5-$335. 2 years to vay a Bs age 3902. }x12 WP Shea 8c Lin. ft. iODoE 8 Steed. BIE erty yrs “au 8 te | A-1 condition. Price 198. We taxe | CH RISMAN EAGLE “tt. VERY 7 ae f aneistance ava wo MGIDAIRE REFRIGERA- % ae | $35 pe Re “OIL FANE, | 4x8x'% sanded fir plywood $3.86 ea. tess eine: 6 ft center: aud do) DUSK Ye 4 oh eth Ad | tree ae cond : With sadd Ou eB Yer pte yt ea i aot ng ocat 'SB Sa Hata’ sancee fir plywood eiad ec. | FE Sib after 030.0 cel RURSERY GROWN SPRUCE | TIME PAYMENTS E> 7 itd abenndlinaar a / : ” * “OR san : eee eee | + a pm Fy asaive call Fe a Ags 1x. Sena UPRIGHT PaMos; igen 1# inch, 829 OR PIT cconomy atuds =... ea | OLIVER Of) BULCOORER wire | Pings, fire, 1 to, 4 ft. 4 oF more KING BROS. TOR SCOOTER. VERY G00B SHELL OIL CO. 7 |_¥. Perry, before ‘8:30 p.m. rands. Scratched. Terrific . REAI 2GAIN shed mahogan ‘90 anect | — isle! Geed cond. EM | You dig. 12 miles N. of Pontiac — p Opdyk i & Cait COSm Mas for ease, modern 2-bay sta, 2 ae Sib. 0 Say 1 Back Met) Ne shone orders pleses. Michisas wy REAL BARGATS Prefinished Walnut --..612.00 sheet ruse 10. Cedertine Rvergreen | Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke , | NEw 4. , ; tion. Promimentis ih tho | Gee stove, 96 Sista... Speciz se. : I self 77) Farm 4070 Dinie Hey. Clarkston. | PE 4-010 4-1113 | _ ers. 330 E. Pike. 4246. Pantie ares, Wonderful hasiness J ExOTiG Rogar SOTEs | Treerececes. HO Orenard . Late Special Purchase cals Pon a Paes seTmats | ~~~ Do It Yourself MA 5-102 _| BULK MILK TANKS ALL siZEs R SPORTSMAN EXC. i heen 6 Stem col) & siece ive rE tipte eet. 31° raupoe PFA iG SEW. GUARANTEED on all your umber needs LowEN PRICRS ON COPPER | DAKLAND TREE teas ii c TRIM- | available Samuel's, MA $6011. | ¢Ond All access. $85. MI 6407. FE S00 after §'poy EM 3-60 lz pice sECTIOyAL, GOOD CON: | ME, Sette ee 1 Full Inch Thick Bement, Senior's ct |~""" for Sale Pets a7, Auction Salen 94 Fer Sale Motorcycles 108 * ities 875 +-6004. 7 . : MA 455 < 87) ~~ a ee _ Sate Land Go t sts 67,3 SETS mt ee “SETS 10 PR | ance. “san4o or 8710 for Aluminum Comb. Doors 4 ] ore puppy ‘cise W. Montes aa - | AUCTION SALE, 2 MILES NORTH 0 MARLEY f DAVIDSON 14 MANY ntrac s eaeny Scalers Mas cose. bat! { peee Cal gone 2 YOU PAY- ONLY rE Hr ¢) _ ARC omen, BLE AOLE| & 2 miles west & ‘ mile south of a idiand. Drayton cere ese a 54721 A & Produc’ Oe fo. IAA HAGG YL « EAD INT pups m « : = B SF MSTRAT nL rank anc wen wae, | reeeaens a aanegn merge | $2995 Cash and Casry | MESREAROARSRETE | sis bapa de eet ags | ee eh Sts Ceaplta Rs | For Sale Bicycles 102 _or EM 3- | ps. Wing ri suite: Porch gliger. | planes : Davisburg. n felt. OPEN TO 6 P.M, ee ere. polishes m cleans | | "formet. Male B female $15 es Mode! BD Waetor. Mrs. Marthe | 96 IN. SCHWINN BICYCLE Exe Money to Loan 68 ¢ rR size gets. wo tives | Pies «060 FE Fears EVERY DAY okvoncts Stace Pom, | Feel See — | aK hed. PREIORSE PoPPies | Merman omer aes ‘Att DED BICYCLES av Se Liseeet Lenders) | $4 328 Romeq Bi. Rochester | Op ELECTRIC STOWE" D shoe” eae jet AP allen lll Yi | ta eee OE ah HRB -POR EVERETT ANNUAL ite ROWER SCARLETT @ | BIKE-HOI rr sHoe Put eb c tion, ‘ i f . qu le. rence. LOANS $25 TO Ae Finch by.van Ghay bapa a se clock. Good Or metalation sean be arranged © 4.1798 w| * A a = A EaMens | wee 3 28-2018. | saturday. sop 2. “o on _— 4624 Dixie, Drayton. OR 3-0021 BAXTER & LI NE” | oufit. Double dresser bookcase ORRERAL L ELECTRIC STOVE — RITCHEN nN x in LISHER BORTOR TERRIER PUPS PE 2 pm. Over 300 new, used, demo. | ROLLPAST BICYCLES. ALL : “ww Law st. rE se, bea. unre chest. 2 vanity lamps ke new. Swivel hair pt es velue, $8.%5. These are ules 7 | suit w— gigaren. * | fatered AKC. 1385 cer aa fieoor models, fracters. tillers sixes an on all mak F $89.50. Pay Cal ti weenly: | set 4 chairs. UL 24571 eb haggard edie = gd ve BOWIE nt aROWARE lord. ee ode. "8. U. Sales. dal , TEAGUE FINANCE ¢ co. Eqgrage Porttre "a Oroerd | ae vwigdD wAREPIRLD DRE | MODERNIZATION | ltes™{es™Githens ramet * FANFORD FE em gang pice: OPE CRANES, | cia laps, miage tart, ac: | -°_editn ts ser, Exe. cond. c th wer tools, 202 S. Tyre ST CL AIR, Brace , LIVING ROGM SOITS. | SOTROINE & TOR. Olt COMPANY Lock vie 3 Sion oi. Cameras ¢ & Equipment 78 cate tent Axe “REG 4) yrap sa Jo Me: gart, new) ~ Boats 4 ats & Accessories 103 . . ! heater & al. yr Sega too water heater. Good condi. “~~~ ' be ee i 3 HP AP ROCHESTER ROMEO)’ Coffee table 5 decorst ramps a ee es 2536 Dixie Hwy tion, “WS Converting to gas. OR B & H 16MM, TURRET MODEL COCKER Forria Re “REO | _6-2418 00 Pe ACER. REMOTE TANK. : o Nie see” Page cay os Coty | KENMORE AUTO. WiSKEE 328i" after 5:30 movie camera. Sell or trade, bigek and pluff FE 2-0: ee oh | Te ponte AP LOANS $2 TO $500 i hate r itn ma aaan 2 a. 605. 0386) gs blocks N. of pestenn 7 | TEAYIRQ star "MUsT “ae | Fist gmm. movie eautpment. re patuaTiAy FUP me Broadway fe hag « H+ Tp ne. HOUSEHOLD ons 7 oT ara os DISPLAY Witt | KENMORE ELEC RAROE 16 EE. cee — | furnitures and vite model. rete: | TE AMATEUR —DARE- | GOATS. Wore vrs SORT AND | pesens Tp ure ¢ rooms 3. wae rt 8 RACETYFE PE BOAT MARK OL 6-0711 OL 1-9791| counter pent or pat _, sink oeaire. rk Both re ‘cond. ‘On ANCHOR FENCES ta ones tata Yes ta. use oa ee ve Shs ter] valitane aeti S “PUPPIES. Venith pti room uit ast hes meet. contrels, steering. Can- PL 2-3519 PL 2-3510 Saye Fal fiw. Bae. | 3-678. No m ENGINE AIRLINER TO. WALK-IN VANS Pr gutaraie $86. Hawaii $09 10, a 1950 he 105! New York, $19 each way. Ferry | 1 lett. VAN Bervice Inc. OR - 1254 | RIDERS WANTED. LEAVING kei tie 1005 Memphis, Tenn. Friday, Sep . OR +9190 ' (@ WITH tet GATES: SHARE EXPENSES TO 8 E MO 1948 to 1064 Friday eve FE 4-7250 ; | 216 VANS TRUCK GOING ~ NORTH al BOTH 10880 _ load either wey rE ! | a = ' 11211 STAKE | : 1956 fie Wanted Used Cars 106 | es et z ' wt aTAKE | TOP CASH 6$8§ FOR CI EAN CARS the a ‘] r down 2 j EL UNOMY CARs ° 2 AUBUEN 1c yw ksdis & CAB — ° | 102 CA} 1956 | , lI! SPECIAL CT = * wD: =) 4 NIONEY LAUR: UNI Oo stop the rest, thep drive ot for the test and prove lo yuu we tne gton Ashton wrecker 1946 Os erat a ; ion is ¥d dump—diuals 1956 i DIXIE OK LOT No Raceeee tS Gtter Refused JL CIBERTINE JIM HARTLEY _ BOB BUTLER | | NTI i ’ af if | | FE - | Dixie “OK” Lot ! HAROLD / etary, HgMNTMER 1 WTOP Pe 8 North Ch eer Ck Diaie Hey near Sashabaw | / see Bivie aw veer "On +i Goo rubber Trailer hitch $150 Or eV. FAC TORY BRANCII , _ DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH | A At the BStopi.gnt in Waterford iam sald eT Be =| Buates Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave | "<7 PLY MOUTH. Eddie Steele —_—— | Birmingham |» NOW READ | FORD $5 NOWN eee | BELVEDERE HAR j= FORD — . 444 § WOODWARD MI $7806 | in Rroouncod wagon, aulomatic kKEPOSSESSION | 4 Door -- 15¢ & Heater Fa W. Huron at Elz Lk. Rd Cc ATERL BIDE TRUCK BODY heater white wall tires. brilliant 83 peyoro | 1958 Pord convert., red and white PE 53171 PE_5-9204 | WwW \16 FT Ls La r | with hft-gate Ji Smith Moving red pales owner Stock No 61 2 DOOR ASTOR i akaiorar payments Today vais | $7 TARCHIEF | FONTIAC “oON: } J : {ERE FOR! Co 465 Jame it ni — ; < | vertible ll, aecept older car in TOP DOLLAR... 37 FORD | | RTT Palin oh erates Teen det | | voy ‘ Fy pn | ty-tom pickup~ 4.409 mijes. Bharp N h Ch Eddie St ele | Pp t] | ins PORTIA 7 OR HO MONEY | . NEED 509 CARS FOR OUT Look this wer . ort Ev. © $5 DOWN on 1aC down, $27.44 Mo. 84096. ~ price. | WE NEEL OF BTATE 8HUP tHE RES I Clarkston Motor Sales | Hunter Bive at 8 Westward are, o» FORD —~ | FORD ; | Lee — ree! oon. 193 8. eal, BUT GET INE BEST "CO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DeALER | Birmingham 3379 Wo Muron ot Elle hk Ra | STATION WAGON | VERILL'S {Main St. Clarkston MA 6-0141 | FR 6-317 A SW204| —¢ Passenger — Radio & | al |” STATION WA GON we) is DODGE 'y TON PANEL Yoon | 61 CHEVY GOOD RUNNING CON- | +5} DE io- HY OWNER ‘WINE | Heater, Fo-O-Matic TAS OL sere lile) Mey moor OR 4 3-4766, dition $80. Call UL 22176 after Ind car “Automatic $ trans $1005 finish. mashing EN oe YY 2-0876 FR 4 6R06 1947 CHEVROLET MOVING val i Maney arcAIN WO WORT serine Many eatras $32) FE | tore. pie ae un equipped 40s tutl ebDuilt frasiamission New ciutc - | . ITS $225 ‘vr. B-2494 . zee ieee | wae - enh $5 DOWN Badia Stee (=) eB 3.7117 . | ped ae ass Ts arly oe > TRUC 19059860 PE | $5 a OUR tara | feally gia, FS Ce er 78 — FORD — pent St EMENS Seice | +s +E eo a | POR SALE JEEP WITH PLOW 5 L- RAY GOOD s DODGE 2106 ORCHARD LAKE ao HI} PosT__ \ -Y \ OR PALE Les ey ek be 186 CONVERTIBLE KEFOO HARBOR PE 30200 1935 PLYMOUTA '¢ OR. 9409 FULL Jn RELOSSESSION tea! Pontiac's 49 CHEVY 2 BR gb0p rRANS sa ° { 2 : p ae % Me. Less haw Ss alance No cash neede CAR! ae portation PE aie $5 DOW) N own, Oe Seginew F atoae | \$1'46 Mo Mr. Bell hoe Auto. HE MOSI ates Genie ae —TONTIAC AULO. | ee Gel 4 a, 2, ‘ ’ eS DOW Eddie S eele 57 FORD } ‘ f . | D bok it! GMC ; Oy pT KANE CLUB COUPE BROKERS | emo trie et 64 CHEVROLET ss tual ies "87 Chevy. Convert .. 01505 | Nad tie mast 1s Factory Branch 4 DOOR neh one HARD LAKE RD ah mee i608 ‘y1 Ford 2 dr. Custom 8 . .. $1399 | ‘39 Ambassador W ago what you get at OAKLAND ALT CASS $395 KEEGO HARBO PR 59204 ’ 86 Ford Cyent? Sedan . $1295 | Loaded!!! a = ae \9o8 FORD 2 On SEDAN GOOD ' Oe Chery Samer aes : ' . ‘66 Buick 4 mai ® car EROME Auto Insurance 108 ° Eddie Steele | { «und $100 UL 230tt after ¢ Eddie Steele | 56 Pontiac 610 4 dr . $1005 Save $850 —4 | 1940 eon < ie Bear OFFER , FORD | "bo Sap ae “waceu ve" 3 \ ‘ , & Pn FOR. MOAT wight CT ; 1305 N Joslyn 4 -~ } 95 ie en! ‘Oy ol = S = “Bright Spot ene 8 mos. Pmts of 4099 ee ; bORD 104 OuGHAAD LAKDB RD "55 Pivmouth Bel. 4 3 Wan . an CO. ME AND § EF. Orchard Lake at Cass { OB 6200, Eves FR 2403. | 3713 W Mure ot Eile tn Oe $35 DOWN ~ KEEGO gs = ae beens | ae Ford Eaiciame 6 see: =. Se RUSS JOHNSON FE #0488 Oven"! F Foreign & Spts. Cars 109 | R I PORES ESTON “34 Olds #8 4 dz, Sharp... § 18 " LAKE ORION _ Be ess ; . | ‘§ ORD . a CABH POR CLEAN BHARF is JAGUAN XE IM ROADIEN eee ee Shnite, radio ant | ‘ Boor | os telagen, mh cash neeged. | 82 Pontiac $205 | ey 2 2g OT OR BALES 51001 DEPENDABI@ USED CARS ! : eau WE KS 1105 po ad mt ‘8! Dodae Pickup $246) MY 2-28 RARDENBURG MOTOR SALES | with 16000 miles FR 42451 oF beater gcone ma a real beau | he Ae Mr be oeha ees 48 Chev. picky 9 26 . 1 rE TI98 FRE #1025 : ; ty BStoe oOo, 82 | om fe P 13 fadison FI EB 49 100 . > | [om once POR aU NK a [1951 MO TD PERFECT CONDI | Eddi ste le \93 FORD V-8 costo ‘gpan, | 700-Ferry_* +e |.-Want to buy anew car? | tion, $708 fall price Lucky Auto N h h | lS eeie | once EM 3-008] H. Riggins. BE SURE & SEE OUR 8 | Bales. 198 8 Saginaw PE 41006 | ort eV. ORD - | 954 FORD, ¥- 8 - CARS OF TR ot vatwave. 4 ( “ASH 1968 VAUXHALL, EXC CONDE tuner pivd at 8 epee wom a a us ik Ra! RE POSSESSION » SQUARE DEAL AT ONE : ; . | Birnsingh 3b | 3: sre 1, on OTDRBT | LAROEST sTOCK OF DUNLOP imeem ~ — uu Te tem a on Dn 6 ren ue. Pat | D EA LERS PORDS SINCE et ANY SARE = R MODET. imported sporta and antique ttrer | om 5 ; ; FOR 20 2 WE HAVE Th Mien al itees to sotve foretwn | $5 DOW N 199° FORD BUSINESS COUPE bosba, — = LE come = OK Used Cars PaiD THE i La DOLLAR =| car owner probleme Market Thre | ba CHEVROLET Fxcellent running condition @nd | >, * 7 ; FOR THE 1OHT CAR Co TT W Huron FE #0424 | 2 DOOR all around condition Need quick a, Lal al EO AR on ereer ND | BEE MALEN ELUSWORTH s Used 110 $109 anie $295 OR }7065 | MONEY DOWN. A 195 Buick 2-door hardtop, Dyna- OR LEE | A ag + For ale sed Cars | ments of $869 per us Gal credit flow, radio, heater the Ry r FORD Dealer Since 1930" | : ’ ‘ _ | = . tires Good condition ro out. 1 OR 71208 400 Dinie Mey aren OLIDAY, aPEctALS | Eddie Steele | DOWN | MEoa™furictRortt Mt #780 | Besta) black ead tory finish. sat DIXIE aw to Waterford 1c ) ey > 7 t : ; — ACTION ae , FORDB, 57. 86-56-63-51 FORD $5 i | 8, 62 HUB 2 DR. R&H VERY 1958 Oldsmobile 88 4-door hardtop, ‘SE E “OUR ~ SELECTION ; 4 PONTTACS, ; 66 34°43 82 $I ( ‘97 FORD PREFECT | ae EM _3-0081. HL. _Riggins — . | eeacaentie radio, heater, black Of fine late mode! care $$ MONEY $38 gkDRManiben” satay | oe we nusom ak me, ta AAS MERE wna trier nie a . 4 MERCURYS. °56-5230. 48 |-n9 “CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE ses $5 DOWN ‘1966 Pontiac 4-door sedan, hydra- 7 STUDERARERA, VO (86-67. one ee ee ee AROOLATCE | $4 LINCOLN matic, radig. heater, above aver- TACK COLE, INC. We eed CIPS (1 CADILLaca 5483. 48 LY NO MONER DOWN. Ascume 1 ' CAPRI HARDTOP age condition throughout. Bolid W. Maple at gpontiec Trail “ } HUICKS (44 °51-50 i. payments of 4586 r mo Cal! | Ed 1e tee e. FULL POWER | black finish, | walled Lake MA 4-451) FOR IMMEDIATE RETAIL «= ¢ PLYMOLITHS (58-54-51 41 Eee Mer, Mr Parks at 342 | | ; 2 nM [2 LINCOLNE 32°91 Hydro | 47900 Haro Turner Ford —~ FORD 1957 Buick 4-goor hardtop, Dyna- ‘39 PONT. 4 DR. 8 : CHECK U8 FIRAT FOR 153 HERON 48 IN TRAN Pickup | bs | | flow pow eerin power Vista. Power @& Acces. Low | gc heat UL va BTA TION ‘96 CHEVY SEDAN “83 OR 541 976) ORCHARD LAKE ml brakes, radio, heater. e new.| mile FE 2-7203. a EC e208 ie oteele = ‘ To SHS DoHart mara nee ee Re eet | One owner. NABH g125. p rh na Tene cares cheap Finance ai $27 mo F +6 a Panis CuasTOM 2 book 211 Fr } | mo trouble “N Tee mania aa FOR J) = 1997 Chevrolet Be! Air 3-do0t 1989 N at oa POLE PRIGS bere’ Cara 22) Auburn 1958 CHE wROUey es nepi® 3775 Ww yhures at iy Ra | har stop. V-8 peyige oO dod Se oe oe i ee ICE i SEDAN RADIO & heater powrrgiide power atrer “4 PR §.3177 E 5- 9204 | ad : GLENN’ S i Bl TER esol vTRLY no}, ing ong Brakes Sfre eoior | yy irtace, ee. canter = | ivory finish. Sharp. ET) NEW RAMBLERS LEFT TO pe | MONEY DOWN Assume pag | toc aly | : H of $865 p o Call C t : ee 36 ME RCURY | ~ tax inecremse-on these cars 952 WEST HU nO | Sere 3 er Wales ay Mi ont | Sk FORD M 9.P W Haskins hev. deal you will never forse. WE 4-757 4.1707 Harold Turner Ford North Chev RTATION WAQON onterey ass agon “R &C Rambler Sales iz 105) BUICK ‘ . i o Passenget 4 door Mercematic Radio, heater, 6ST! Dixie Highway at ae 8148 Commerce RA, Union Lake Olp MODEL CAR IN 0600 RUN REPOSSESSION Mun ou misd at 8B meoeear? fet $2105 | eae deh ed yee Fi Seog j Vaape 6-5071 Open nites ‘til 9 EM 34185 j _vlng condition OR 201@ 8145 full price No rash needed Hog at! . | : | Radio, beater. Qniv ‘ 1 \ 0) RAMBLER St LT ht hd ML Boe. | Pey only $750 month, Due Oct | ‘sy CHEVY GOOD COND CALL | / } | (oo) BIYM BAV DR ii. | OUR CUBTOMERR DEMAND | 2m) Mind cule Mi. Ball re | after 990. FH 21164 except Bun | ( vY wens *huto | New WW. Sharp. Only Neg sass ea wnesame || all day } old car down MI GOOD 'Musr &HLL! ‘Se IMPALA V8 4 ; TOM BOHR, "N°. MU 4 Ins eT ttia ee = c : r | He a b ; M T Your Friend'y FORD Dealer * he Ls “CLEAN CARS” | ar CMOUIQ | gen cris tie oer | 147 8 SAGINAW ST U U ‘M9 PONTIAC CATALINA. WILL | +54 B ATION WON. : | QUARANT RD USED CARB | Cindows @ veate Tinted alas | FE 0-380 Re ey D SSEA $5 Pontia - 2-Doc \ ae ae 2 ; | i : | “Or N re CT cee 181 CHEV BELAIR. STATION WON neater OR 0086 ae eso’ = | OR roeo! NET | 55 Foatue oor ‘et RAMBLER CROSS Y $$$ CASH $$$ | Pwr steapging brakes a power = BTA? on waa. | - : ~ Mercury - Edsel - Lineoin Wan. Auto, trans, R & H FOR YOUR EQUITY OF | glide Vie Write A black out | oe Be. | Moria FORne 33015 GRAND RIVER GR 43170 lires. New paint. 8795 wl trade. A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR | aide Nea & black inside, $1698 | We Giaaton Rd Lake Orion | at Und er Se cane _ ondunte weet Goan Pa ae 58 PLYMOUTH CONVERT POWER | 56 CHEVY DELRAY V-8 VERY Se - 19s? MERCURY CONVERT. GOOD Auto. trans. Like new. $895. BILL PENCE steering Auto trane $190 | clean T6.N arshall, a4 FORD ? oo (92 CHEVROLET. NEW MOTOR . cond 9290. MA $0000 MAZ STUDEBAKER SALES | i . 82 PONTIAC 4 DR 85 DOWN | | ; oe | ATION WAGON FY) OLDEMOBILE SEDAN RA- Saginaw at § Boulevard R AM RI. io R i apotiesa body, corner of Perry 4 Yeor i | | 4 Opdyke Re Kimball and - NO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY 4-9587. ALES & SERVICE ; ;CORNER CASS & PIKE FR S-739080 0 BPO aay station 89005 | NG MONEY DOWN Asatime pay- A¥S SPECIAL ~ wl, 8 “RAGING AAMT O58 BUICK MT. gen aMITi MO. 7 —, : Us ments Bis $11.44 per mo. Call Cred- | " ' i] ‘58 Pord\ § cylinder, 2 dr, runs “y niet CARS tors Crooks & Auburn TRANAPORTATION. ~SPECIA N Mer. Mr Parke at MI +7000. | Bright Spot good. $246. T Hurog - top, $9 Dollar FE 8907 apg CORT TEAS COL FOR | a eee Redan. ( ‘Owens: Foc tan a CONVERT- P coen + eae + ae TOR pd URED @ JUNK “CARR cars New or used Vou leet 8) auto trae 0354p y wikis Kexceliant, esadition. iu) Orchard Lake at Cass | 986 Auburn Ave . arty Smith Motor Sales Fr A244!) deal for e@ Chrysler Dodge or!) sag apereury 2 dr ; 1 ae USED J LE OU! SPECTA TOP BUCK - JUNK CAR TRUCK Piya that will save you ata trank $99 | Your Fr eng) aw tr ealer iw power ae) gal a Call after ; FE 8-0488 43 FE Ht Ww. Waits. PONTIAC WASTE © 2.0200 Ake omem ber the name ORTH MOTOR SALES 14, BK BAC Ms ————~ | a S00 Victoria. | «= -R&H. ay verdrive. Perfect ook a | ont es Cor’ 1000 Weel M "we 4.358 FE 5-41)! | ’ ' 1968 Ford Pairlane. 500 Victoria — See M&M Motor Sales | nie Walled Lake MA GOSi1 New 2087 Diste Highway OR 40001 PF vr | 1 Slashed! porn. 1843. . eae. A titel sere, sto. offé over $200. Coll For top dollar on igter model cars | DO an ota ce Lose CHEVY Det RAY COUPE FORD DEALB®R | Oe renee Sra “ Olas We need é 1097 Piymout Beivedere - 156 e CYLINDER WILLYS STA. ' 27 Dine Mwy OR 21601) % CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE | oa + ele ust NORE Ay Used Car Shoppiyg Center — | vane aed eas | sede eich Resemecter 6 er. Ware-| 2 2 arive, with | WANTED JUNK CARS TAYLOR) trate on vores PS 1980 CHEVY 910 @ POWRR ‘ | HOUGHTEN & SON | top 31388 | _overarine. $200, UL efter 6. Raz lined Parte. FE 82000. 59 SILVAR SEDAN DE VILLE giite radio & white walls 2604 4 FORD \° Your Priendiy Olds Deter _ fo Ch meahc ms rope Caine MT 0845 Campus pe pee a 46832 srarion ce | POREION CAR SAL. Faylor’s re 2 et ; 4) CHEV AEATION WAGON M1 CHEVY WA . \ a i ¥ Oldsmobi $$$ Green RAI CGhot tires Bows k iP 1 ) ISESSi€ N J i Main, Bs cine Eo c a8 | x Oldemc’ © WI , | r PAID ee ARDAN $298 tu price No cash needed =gymaas SS j On GOOD USED CARS : $82 Bt) Le uly $17 mo Due Oct 3th ( ’ " \ FE -7 R D 8 [opener Exc cond FR § 2A09 Mie Atle Mr Rell, FE #0402. _ yy ( wens — {OC} I lal , | ‘C) I R PONTIAC-CADIL Cc uss QWsSsSON | 1954 CHEV. WAGON Your Friendly rons t dealer p $8 PONTIAC __232 | < Sa ri law St This ts a @.dr 710 Has radio 47 8 SAGIN sT is | CHEVROLET | ‘ Ls MWNé very Ay heater eaidmaiie : WL veetle i rE WA re Motor Sales BONNEVILLE icheed ruil oe new rinther The prick ry ’ PROP y 1 jue faetorpy e@ir conditionin: DON’ T LOSE - pert 8 aU TO at aig AGONS . : : . Reautttul tu-tone dlue st pecia DR. & Cylinder ranch OC ester | 38 Ford Wagon .. $1995 ad mp ee ene y nde c * 5 ’ = © YOUR CAR C WN aac itant For work . : §8 Buick H tap <5: $2195 , ; \ oy huncing @200 24 payments, ()ffers Our Best Buys a 58 Bl ICK AND Bl Litt he , 88 Ford, English .. $1095 A , | sl FORD V#@ C M RANCH! 3 = ~ CENTURY ¢ door hardtop Power We will show tou how te ci FOR [ESS | C \ Fs » FORD 2:DR @ eviinder ranch macos FOM. B ONLY. SZ, Buick Special . S1L695 | steertr hrakes, radio, heater, | your paymenta in halt Call o Clean or a ptm. Grandard trene | 014d SF Bord \W $1445. beautiful powder blue with | come out todey I Yealer’s PON | { eel} r ite $705 24 pay-| a CupvnoL st v0 WACON S ore agon 2 2 matching inte Qnly $2395. Eddie Steele : ments $29.55 POWERGLIDE. POWER a. 57 Buick H top . $1995 ‘37 LINCOLN z Se \ ; in 185 FORD 2-DR 8 cylinder ranch| ING 4 BRAKES R&B. NEW NY: 957 Buick H'top ....$1995| Capri a door nardtop. Jet black FORD p New Vorker 4-Dr Sedan T d Wagon Auto. trens R& WH Clean | LON TIRES. ‘87 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $1698} Tih SMe top. dat, Malt syes) GECHARD [LAKE RD FULY V RQUIPPED remenaous Br ~e $29 35 ‘8 OCH eT v4 « WAGON 37 & : aD rpughout. KEEGO cate $3495 1993, BUICK ¥ 4-DR. B8- BLUE ~ s ius 56 Plymouth 2-Dr. $ 845 Ke ae H ee fee SEPTEMBER | “sare Wagon, iauacttaie || Sets 1°36 Buick 4-Dr. ,.. $1098 aA : As MUCH Ag” tie FS y JUNK AND) ater 1G HT pees cheap cars. woes Any Norker ADE Il top VALUES! » OWRR, a wy MILRS URRY! | oa TALE Sea ‘56. Buick 4-Dr. ....$1195 ¥ “u ALL POWER TAN a Buick H’top ....$1295 sed ; i OLET V2 > Standard s (eblace My Auto | Parts 1068 $3595 1987 Pontiae Superchiet 4 dr. Beau. 18 a cr zm runner & priced 10 "HLTORD, CURTOM V8 4 DR m, row. ‘- Buick 4-Dr $1295 eh a tae ‘M4 BUIOK MOTOR AND DYNA. | Ue ee ee theme roll, e888. Tull price 36 Poritiac ..i5...-8 9s Pm . Nt ll gaa “2,800 miles, $205 \indéoy 4Dr. Sedan that ‘has been babied. vaian down os, TON "SS FPontinc .....:..8 798 P ae ance cD gm eS NO Gah | oAe el, saa te Fom | Mey MRE 8208 ce SRE, et TN | "$3 Buick H’top ....§ 995] FIs" wl Sasew ner 106 For Sale Used Trucks 107 ~c” UU en Wewall Wires. | rlced trom e188. 30 moe. bed 3 1'36. Ford 4-Dr, ..+..$ 79S) Fe adorectated “Only, $808 payeepantpaeteea Now $3145. whe tan casein MT: mh MER CULE MONTEREY, “gman PPE EE: S4 Buick 2-De oes 84981, pie tt 7 iJ * oa ' — 149 Ford dump truck with) wall hirge * a cat Bave 33) ae power. @ w 34 mon ENT iT co 53 Ford 2-Dr.’.....$ 205 "S72 PON’ MAC eel “5 yard box and snow plow at: pr as 3 on balance | eae : p 1 C ; .' 2 DOOR Sod finish, | nEVROUET Ph HODGES, "ic 'Eitia) fadtitesett | Te DAD JOT at SU Chevrolet .....$ 4S! Eee gene, aa ‘ x ete conem ‘us de a ¥ “@ RAMBL N RADTO - ' s.. is ; : 6 gle pres . A / are a youre in this one Low down eaten. “AUTOMATIC LID | we HAVE wy Hg ‘49 Buick H’ tap vee ae 93 W. Huron. pey WHITE TLReSLY CLEAN | Wy a 1936 Pontine. Starehief 2 dr mare: HERE e 8, 4 CHEVY W-TON TRUCK 0350 | IN¢ top. Checked service abd UABRLURVABLY eee MOC STANDAR eo} POR she WANK OR eB es | PE 5-0491, After @. . for carefree tiles ATT wee. er LARQE OP HARDTOPS COUPES, ¢ & ‘ em , a ~ 1087 Pontiac Starchiefs 4 dr. tn, pik Bd TRL ys | PROM $795 TO NEW ALT 6-0029 beautiful 2 fone green Hydra-— | $1,905 i. price, sealeses a po = 59 Dodge Pickup ey qin ER-DAI Lp yg 1) mnecll '360 8 Waou wird PLACI BR ohasr A “LOST AD W @tandard tra" conn tex Call FE 2 S18! for au-ad, afer’ to recover @ loss, Dial FE, LAS 12-8181 for an ad writer, Say “ohare it.” \ Pontiac aye atte "i | Mou pomp v4 AUTO. ol Sat “a Sa Sher DR Ran, MUST | 5 Chevrole a _% E DOWN ' | 188 ET 2DG6oOR. OV Suck 2 R4&H, —— “tee | § inala fgey a dE ~ oust Tees, | - -EASS OAKLAND Pontiac's Newest Mon ‘North Chev. — iia Steele | : 6268 “muster Bid A. Weetqars fs 3 ia TO OAKLAND ate | — FORD — CHEVY VERY mice CAR. | “are $1143. H. Riggins. | KEEGO HARBOR, $5 DOWN . a | sone pos, Hav Mgt! $5 DOW N Batis r pera tomy as CHEVROLET i Pe | BEL ies 2 DOOR i 6S CHEVYROLET — Wit fw farce. 3 DOOR {FORD ‘56 CUSTOM 2 DR. Va | Pordometic R&H. Exc. cond Eddie Steel | pagie | ane | Eddie Stee e — LORD DEALER — FORD — | ; Used Car Shopping Center 2105 ORCHARD LAKE BD ' — FORD — oe ee: | KEEGO HARBOR _—_séFEE:s«5-9204 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD H 'S7 FORD KEEGO HARBOR _—*FE 4 aTATION WAGON SINEAE . 1991 FORD 2 DR. V8. fers 4D } ACTORY BRANCII Oa cise ‘ $1595 1 Se Py a 1958 Buick Special 2 dr lh So CHEVROLET | mau sami 2 tte 6 oa eau. | nS Cy’ Owens/|# er, Powerglide. Like new. 1967 Ford #Door. V-8. Automatic . transmission. Radio & heater. Your Friendly FORD Des $14 $1208. 147 8. SAGINAW BT. Hedy Cadillac 4 dr. sedan. Fully YE _6-3088 re eae pped. $299, ‘37 RETRACTABLE HARDTOP. — E 43014, 3243 Pridham, 1957 ar pe 2 “ar Catalina Straight } peel adio. Heater, Whitewalls. a secs Vi ma DR. Ral. $105. ’ Ret il | 1081 Gnevrolet 3 de. sedan. 995. | 1962 Ra, CUSTOM v-8. yal no g, per “Auto., = | 4683 ord Station ear | Radio and) 115 8 Bag heater, Exc, co $405 Store 1081 Mercury. 995 1958 Ford Custom 300 tudor. Ra- | dio bao it oe wee and — \ ite 2-fone. ear 1985 DeSpto + Br. Automatic Pow. wh 3-71417 \ er steering. power brakes R&H on to sell. Stock ‘yo. tie 65 MT ULEMENS 8T \ BFHING: THE POST OF FICK a ee § “1h minutes from Pontiac’ HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Want fo buy a new car? i‘ Hunter Biva. at 8. Woodward peel ; ate eee oe as tal | Qaford, Michigan OA s-asza | Birmingham 7 Mi ¢ } AND USED CARS FIRST.. | 10% CHEVROLET 2 DR. 6 STAND- | ‘62 FORD CUSTOM ¢ @ GOOD fae ALWAY® A @QUARE DEAL R&H WW tires $1945. OR) dition FE a “ ONE AD LAND , 3 102 after 6 0 oe e_Seee © ne POR OLDEST D + ¥ V-8 STANDARD| 1067 Ford Fairlane 500 hardtop RS FORDS PINCE 1630. Suarp' FE 37745 | Redio heater outometic trans- 100 ic RYEL ER CLUB COUPE mission. Inca §0 ere’s | (pees one owner special lce $06. King Auto, 115 ho. 180. Ony bits / BEATTIE: matic, Radio, Mester Whitewalls Low cash 40own or old trade on the above ears Try us ‘he an offer! nh, snaysut Wey ie Samer Birr oa ; oe Birmingham te Crissmar seater nn | RAMBLER , | 1 } North UB fo ° | J '' ROCHESTER * CREE. |S TERNS, to Racept Wednesday 11! 6 OU 8.0556 ‘Open Eves. OL 2.9720! _ BRAID North Chev. - 55 PONTIAC. oe FORTY-SIX_ 2 aa ; |_| _THE PONTIAC PI S. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, vo ‘ Boats & A Accessories _ 105 For Sale Ub Trucks 107) For Sale Used Cars ate | _for Soe enters 19 pear 110; : TERRIFIC DISCOUNT ee ly re ic a “FACTORY BRANCH * ‘$1095 a | Pontiac ~ Retail Store: FE 3-7117 iSON MOTOR SALES MY RT eel PRION voy 51481 ca BELVE 4 er as- . i dio. ‘53 DeSOTO P-MASTER 4 DOOR 6 $260 | MOTOR SALES | _bestvolfer “ie Garay’ SHAPE PON SAFARI STATSON || t steer er iss? “oa ae uenies ose 2128. Gas & stent fy CLEAN dere 33 PONTIAC C #iTH __ gine Clean. Ez. "36 PONTIAC OLDS Beverly. Ly “#1” PLYMOUTH BELVI- Hardtop. = offer. MY '. _ +0204 — ‘53 Die a HEaTER ARSOLUTE, RADIC-@ HEATER A UTE; LY MONEY DOWN. Sey ieaakl ot $11.46 mo. Cal! er, hydramatic, white tires. Tur- . | Credit Mgr Mr. at M quoise & Ivory finish ImmsBeU- | e700 \ Haro 1 Turner Ford. | ate ¢ . Ope owner auto | 1985 PLYMOUTH | "om | FULL PRICE $295 e*. bay oi 4 oniy $17 $1095 COMMUNITY me ee arf ans Cars — ~ AUBORN & EAST BLVD FE 84530 No moth KING ALTO SALES PE 8-0402 SAVOY, R & nileage 4 aoor—itwo-tone. _FEderal 4-5614. | $5 DOWN "M4 PO: PONTIAC. “CADILLAC ASSO NE: | ! eed Wasted’ pe pretara Lake Ses, {r BUICK OPEL - EEP | smcNORAM i mat 4.1800) f % -* CATALINA COUPE. Radio, heat-’ eee eee aa eR Nc “OF SHARP BIRMINGHAM NEW CAR, ONE- BE SOLD THIS WEEK. mt PLYMOUTH ~ 38 CHEVROLET. crguelbte, hardtop. Bel Air Zdoor Jct powe . radio, r, . heater ¥ never a pew. : 8 force Ene ‘55 CHRYSLER Bie a 8 Club Automatic brakes. tora and new 4 white * power eet DOWN, 36 : Ney Mae taetne - "56 PLYMOUTH ON BAL. an, «door Savoy, i ope 237 BUICK og a a Sa tr. hardtop with arate cee Msg PONTIAC oe white eal ea a: srorDSubbllE SAE i “3 Oi GLDSMOBILE rating orale, wParam Sk el "56 MERCURY $7. PLYMOUTH . Hardtop. Mereomatic, radio, posrenere 4door with radio, he: . white Lree, i vie tir Ser ! sie O MON N, uae: aonex 5 ON ON BA » SG LIN ALANCE. "57 FORD ’ 56 L NCOLN hy stick ee ONTHS > = arden the + ot Taker. MONTHS appreciate "S198, ‘OR ‘OLB CAR a "9 DeSOTO Fy . be refitte 4door sedap. black & une eSOTO areke eed ia beater wi ie es, ee Cr | Genet 1a wei SnTus ON BALANCE. "34 CHRY SLER New Yorker 4door with power rakes, radio, heat- IN BALANCE. 38 CHEVROLET prey Aer v4 er white ti Only $1 a Stee er. white tires, A-l in eve es. : PY. ._A- Or oLp * DOWN, respeet. NO. MO’ DOWN, MONT! ON BALANCE. 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE. ee es a 56 FORD 58 be begs Rotate yale heater, white tires . with radio, ni eater. wi eater a NEY isin axe fos “tise oR OLD rat i paws. 36 MONTHS ON 5 ‘Y} , Belvedere 2door hardto “37. MERCURY Torqueflite, radio, heater, white Convertible with phages tires s new a us car as power nen 4 7 pelo kes. —_ you'll ever see $198 OR OLD heater Read CAR DOWN, 36 MONTHS ON Guy t $1405. +190 ‘OR OLD rare BALANCE. 30 MONTHS ON BAL. OAKLAND COUNTY'S WAGON SPECIALISTS HAS THE FOLLOWING SHARPIES THAT MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. ae PLYMOUT H 56 CHEVROL ET . a Suburban 210 4door wag Ricgas ybower teering & brakes. er, Powergiide: gy oH Torauelt ite mic, heater, white give OR CAR WN, tires and 23s. £18,9 OR OLD ONTHS ON B&LANCE sor, MONTHS ON AL ANCE = - ’ ’ 37 PL. Y MOUTH Custom ae wagon s' pal re went poop ooh! Automatic transm radio, heater, whi tires—new. $190 OR iL AR MONTHS ON BALANCE 38 rt MOUTH Renter, rane OLD DOWN, 24 . mS ON Bate 'c . -TT , Custom ® senger 26 MERCU RY aa ite, radio, heat 9 passenger Power ewer steering. power * steering & brakes. sMercomatic. Srken white tires. Like new radio, og white oe otk $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 36 Bowie $99 OR OLD MONTHS ON BALANCE. . 4% MO ON 50 MORE SHARP. ONE-OWNER C RS TO CHOOSE FROM SHOP OUR ‘OT ‘Fopay | YEAR WARRANTY SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. Oakland County’s Quality Award Dealer - 912 S. WOODWARD AVE. — MI 6-5302 JO 6-1546 « OWNER TRADE-INS. THESE ‘CARS -MUST ]- 55 OLDSMOBILE | oped ee BUD SAYS | "SLASH 'E i Yes, folks, with the 1959 model clean-up we are way over stocked, so take advantage of these wonderful new car trade-ins. Shop early, Open til 9 p.m. or later. : 1959 PONTIAC .....SAVE $$ werent 6 — an. aber" steering, power brakes. radio, tic, whilewall tires. 2.250 actual oe Used a as ator. 1958 BUICK ee $1995 eet es 1958 CHEVROLET green finish. 58 Buisks “are scarce “Fleetside” — 12,000 actual miles. 81495 1998 FORD ............$1895 Poiriane ys Hardtop | _ Pigg Lag iden 2 brakes, 1958 PONTIAC ........ .$2395 re. caiitews power steeri: brak radio, heate itewalls, red with w salve top. a" 1957 PONTIAC .:...... $1995 Station Wagon. Superchief 4door Power steering power stey are radio and heater, white: walls. 18. actual miles 1956 FORD bocce eee ee. $1295 v4 1 t+ — ae es Se a 4 aaa radio, 1996 S CHEVROLET i. 1295 v3 i os al mise witeen engine, radio, heater Powerglide. 1956 BUICK eee ee ee te 1395 eonvertibie. Full powér. An ideal car for 1957 BUICK... $1795 .... 61695 accessories. se otal heater. ‘ 1957 CHEVROLET _ Afr hardtop, rglide, V-8. Boia white beauty. Sr fees | low 1954 IMPERIAL ........$ 845. Suse —_ es oz antes of ones. brakes and 1958 RAMBLER ........$1395 Guyer: Todi. heuter, ‘whitewall tiret, Stone paint |] 1953 BUICK ............8 395 ‘ @uper hardtop, solia green finish. Don’t miss this one. 1956 PLYMOUTH ...:..$1195 Saget sedan, automatic teneminion. Drives like 1955 5 CHEVROLET .. es $995 = 5 a mars white- a SEF oni wee Ee’ trams, a . | ROCHESTER : OL 1-8133 ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES = 1987 MERCURY... 08. _PONTIACBUICK ek t x ss sy * -- Today's * Telocisicri: Progratia- = Fog ied dts i i att ge \ « TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS’ (T) MacKenzie’s Raiders. geo (4) News (9) Sheriff of Cochise, ®) Seer Time. — 7:15 (2) Baseball. _ (9) Popeye. 7:39 14) W Train. “The Kitty 6:10 . (4) Weather. caer ig Anne Baxter, 6:15 19 enn eee Ward Bond, Robert Horton. 6:30 ews. (7) Big Story, Life of Omar (9) Superman. ~ , : 6:49 (2) News Analyst. (9) Movie. “Knute Rockne— (7) Sports Headline All American.” Pat O’Brien, 6:45 (2) News. - Ronald Reagan. (4) News. 8:00 (7) Court of Last Resort. (7) News. . “The Jim Thompson Case.” 7:00 (2) Tiger Warmup. {8:30 (4) (color) Price Is. Right. ® 1 Married Joan. i Bill Cullen announces winner ee nee one LANSING si oop - The s state a hone Way Clear for Formal! By. FRED DANZIG » {tion show, Tightrope, which Racing After 11 P. M. Banned Two Contracts Awarded by Waterford Township Contracts for almost $8,000 in tract for the vehicle costing $6,242. { | _‘Finge. i (4) This Is Your Life. Life of 42. | Blair. ss Lo ees tee ee Se Investigation disclosed the ar- ‘Request of $1,705,000 NEW YORK (UPD—Dear read-| unrolling its cliches last night, the el sein 24 ing. | rangement had been operating | in Federal Funds \er: The next time you are called hero is an undercover police of- ii Mercer ter ree yours prier to lect Jen: - ; | upon to search a gunman for con-|ficer who makes much of the fact (7) Boxing - | Ponti headed t int coor joc bapa, | soutien’ ease ro og eas an jac was mito, t i (9) Mr. District Attorney.| of the Glenmore Distilleries Co. of Discharged were William M. jhe last phase of acente ur, feet a ot in mology a i - a 7 : “4 Portege oe fic a a ‘ Ween two gem Sted ‘ses 9:30 ee ‘Tum-| City liquer store and Homer L. it was disclosed in Washington This urgent information is passed. ye wk sd wee cae ke Gene Bary. ~ Made Willi Brady, 42, of Charlevoix, manager by Rep. William S. Broomfield’ gjong because on the CBS-TV ac-| dued by the ce tpn Aca (9) Wa t. “Tailor luuams ot the Petoskey store. ' (R-Oakland County) that the city’s er police officer who is Trouble * Preston | Under the suspension order, pur-| over-all plans for civie improve- by Mike Conners, a Pieper Fipter. Will Tour jchase, sale and distribution of ment have been approved by “the locas; 18) Seeeccana |Glenmore products will be pro-|féderal government,» The reason for all this detail <) Score . oa _— {hibited in Michigan starting Sept) ===». a ste an ul s about a shirttail gun chase is: that, 18:00 (2) US. Steel. “The Case of Europe © |15 and continuing for 30 days. This Se atts ts as near as can be figured, that’s cee wale ee | eo o*, * | tage 0 sent be teed en ar some from her police officer bus-|—LANSING (UPRh-— Ger. G.——lhe commission said a distillery plication for $1,705,000 in federal | Refugee Homes. “ ae ew band because of his offhour] Mensea Williams and his wite ‘POkesman said the top manage. funds to finance the 135 - acre | drinking. Son idolizes father ami opposes mother’s im- pending divorce and remar- Janet announced yesterday they will leave “Sept, 25 for a. four-week tour of derusatem, Galilee, Poland and Ger. Athens, Reme, * * * Posccniyiaee! he’s ail the crime- Us| 15,000 Families Move ton * “Sr Seen Hes From Shacks to New os vuere women are concerned Housing Proj ect _| he’s sociable and available. He iment of the company had no. project. knowledge of the irregularities and The project is designed to re- rag contemplating action against move blighted conditions in the ‘the employes responsible. ‘southern portion of the central George L. “Burke Jr., liquor business district and in a residen-! ‘commissioner business manager. tial area east of downtown and heavy equipment for the township water department were awarded and an outdated ordinance revised and accepted at last night's Wa- terford Township Board meeting. * * * Low bidder for a new tractor, the Pontiac Tractor and Equip-| Another “contract was given to Haskins ChevroletSales and Serv- jice for a new half-ton pickup truck costing $1,498. The beard also adopted an or- . dinance controlling speed exhibi- | tion operation “hy powered mo- ter and animals,” The. new or- dinance geverning racing pro- ment Co., was awarded a con- : hibits any operation after —11 p.m, where there is a paid ad- mission.- Restrictions on miuff- lers_and loudspeaker address systems also were tightened. A _ fee of $500 will be charged for ' a license for speed exhibition. * * ® Township Clerk James Seeterlin 2 Pontiac Men Face Trial on Break-In Charge | Two Pontiac men charged with breaking and entering in the night- time waived examination yesterday |. before ‘Pontiac Township Justice, R. Grant Graham and were bound ™& ever to Oakland County Circuit Court. “ bids for insurance policies cover- ‘ing all township equipment. Open-| ing of the nas will take place at 8 p.m. Sept. SEEK TRAFFIC LIGHT x* *« * (7) Donna Reed. (9) News, one 10:26 (9) Sports. ster,” John Bromfield. (7) Burns and Allen. Burnses and Morton take trip from to New York, Gracie mistakes salesman for California famous scientist. (9) Movie. ert Taylor. 11:06 (2) News. (4) News. (7) Soupy’s On. L110 (2) Weather. ‘11:15 (2) Sports. | was authorized to advertise for 11:20 (2) Movi-. (4) Weather. Stewarts,” William Holden. (4) Sports. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar | 6:0) THURSDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. Residents concerned over the ¢:35 (2) On the Farm Front. James A. Christensen, 22, ad- safety of their children crossing 7:99, 42) TV College. busy Williams Lake road to the Schoolcraft School were present to, signal there. Board dress unknown, and James E. Taylor, 32, of 816 Monticello St. were arrested by Oakland County/seek a traffic i sheriff's gdeputies early Monday |members unofficially , ‘group the township would assume 8:15 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. a -- Praag =e Pree a third of the cost of some $1, 200|8:38 (7) Johnny Ginger. Heis for the signa) light installation. (9:00 (2) Movie. ens. ‘ The board of education has ten-| (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. An unidentified resident of the tatively agreed to pay one-third 9:30 44) Life of Riley. area called deputies when she the costs if the Schoolcraft PTA| (7) Stage 3. saw the two men walk toward jj} pay the other third. The the building, police said. The school’s PTA will havea special) pair had already broken into a meeting Monday to discuss the| 10: 30 vending machine when appre- hended, deputies said. They also admitted being re- sponsible for one other area\break- in, detectives said. The two are scheduled for Cir cuit Court arraignment Sept. \14. They were returned to the Oakland “ Couhty Jail after failing to furnish bond set at $2,000 each. jmiatter: * * * proved the setting up of an office | for Fire Chief Elmer Fangboner | in a smafl room on the main floor eS the Township Hall. Seeteriin | authorized to get several quo- caters on office equipment. ‘Lewis D. Crusoe, 65, Quits Ford’s Board Apewer te Previous Purzle 165, resigned today as a member ‘of Ford Motor Co.'s board of di- irectors, He had been a member. ‘since 1950. | Crusoe \had been associated with | as) pais agi ey == ieee | Fe RAIS & a ace (lice an Fy) Ford since 1946 and was an eXECU- | 19: 45 SEC) Am =) e+ > Be told the| (4) Today. (7) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom (7) Breakfast Time. 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. 10:2 (9) Billboaiu. (2) Sam Levenson. (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Special Agent. In other business the Board ap- 16:55 (7) News. \11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. = | . | 14) Price Is Right. (7) Lady of Charm. (9) Abbott- and Costello. ‘11:30 (2) Top Dollar, (4) Concentration, (9) Foreign Legionnaire. 11:45 (4) Detroit Today. { } THURSDAY. AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. DETROIT W—Lewis D. Crusoe,’ | 12:30 (: itive—vice ‘president when he re- 19:59 signed in 1937. He continued as a! 1:99 (4) Tie Tac Dough. (7) Across the Board. *(9) Comedy Time. “Stand By For * Action.”’ Brian Donlevy, Reb- “Meet the Improvements Unopposed Only routine items were before) topping on W. Ann Arbor avenue, Poise first part of the trip will be devoted primarily to visits to of ‘said it was hard to determine the south of the Civic Center, ‘exact amount ‘changed hands but said it was be- itieved to be several hundred dol-'the money this month and get the’ after nearly 12 years of surviv-, | Burke said there was no basis 4Cquisition early next year. ° for criminal action against these * | invelved since nothing actually government y that eet (UPI) — It was a big, and any nearby piece of furni- * * * day for Haji Azmatullah, the white-, ture. - Pontiac is planning to apply for pearded old cobbler. He saga tes Wa “Dat | ars cet todo 8 man’s job,” which. he cribbed: from Rory Calhoun, | who used the line last night in the | Texan, and I'm positive Calhoun They were the first residents Made it up. project under way with initial land ing in fly-ridden refugee shacks, ithe 60-year-old Azmatullah and his Approved today is what the family of seven had a new home. calls ai werkable | | was taken from the state. { ; | Although the two managers were and seven days in Germany, be. Supposed to push the sale of prod-| ginning in West Berlin, where a jucts ef the distillery, no rise in| wants to study Germany’s amaz: | Sai¢s was noted, Burke said. ' ing recovery and economic | x * * growth and the role of education | in that growth.” ‘were checked but no evidence of 9 its Own to insure the govern They will return Oct. 22. :similar ‘Pr actices was found. , Ment its money won't be wasted,’ _____---_— explained Robert A. Stiere, /ant city manager, | * * * A special meeting of city com- missioners and planning .commis- sioners has been called for 7 p.m -4 program for renewal, It details | ewa, without federal assistance, te remove slums and block blight. “The. government dceeu't want) Pdntiac City Affairs ' for the grant application | The city intends to call a public hearing on the entire project be- fore any portion of it gets under A water main on Locke street, way. Loyd to Bay, was declared a pub-, lic necessity, So was a sidewalk! = 5 Manatels avenue and Fuller Ingemar to Sing A land deal was wrapped up to ° With Dinah Shore the City Commission last night. | Carlisle te Stanley. * * * { There were no objections raised at a public hearing on the assess-’ ment roll covering a new side- walk at Macedonia Baptist Church, Pearsall and Motor streets. jure Eee Five other rolls extend Linda Vista avenue throug were confirmed. y covered to Carr street next year. The a curbs and gutters on Arlene purchased an intervening house at on TV Oct. 4 street, Madison to Second, and 62 Carr St. ~ Harriet street, Adelaide to Bald- | Approved as a matter of routine, HOLLYWOOD ‘AP) — World heavyweight boxing 2hampion In- gemar Johansson is going to sing wit Dinah Shore on her NBC-TV} Oct. 4 | jwas the annual contract under 'which the city is reimbursed by) the south side of Randell street, ithe state for the cost of maintain-: Saginaw to Hamilton; and black- ‘ing state trunklines in Pontiac. | show |summer, everyone told me how well Ingo could sing,’’ Miss Shore said Tuesday. ‘‘So I brought some Swedish sofigs back with me and) he'll sing both alone and with Nothing Like Proteins to Stave Off the fitters mer | Total Forest Destruction | WASHINGTON burned over by forest fires in the United States each year is as arge as New York state. a a nN * By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Yobu've met guys who say to you when you drop in—at least I hope you've met such guys—-anyway, these guys say, “Have a drink?” Eddie Albert says, “Have a pill?” “When I was in Sweden this Ww of Korangi Township, a sprawl. , what the city plans to do on its | ing, 15,000-unit housing project Last night’ | built in six months by Pakis- tan’s military regime. Azmatullah was a bit unprepared, to spend its money here unless for ‘the opening ceremony at the | He said other state liquor stores Pontiac is willing to take mae site eight miles from Karachi. Pak- | * man, * * “Old congratulations”’ | the president said and shook Haji's ‘next Tuesday to discuss final plans 5nd. “This is the happiesemday pf my fe,” Asmatuttah —replied __gtim-faced as Fepertass- trated “through his tomato pa Twelve years ago, Azmatullah and his family turned their backs on India and headed for the newly | formed Moslem state of Pakistan But those dreams of 1947 quickly turned into nightmares _ Karachi, a seaport town of 300.- 00¢ before independence, burst its, seams as .Pakistan's first. capital. | The influx of refugees pushed the population up to nearly two mil- lion, *® * * The Korangi units fall short of, estern standards but they look | good for this part of the world. contract with CBS-TV . Each family has its own walled. outside kitchen and bathroom -fa-) cilities. In time each unit will have ‘electricity and running water. Cur- }rently, community taps are avail- } able, The price is what appeals to) Total area most refugees, Azmatullah has 15) years to pay the government 1,900) rupees — about $380 in U, &., |money, To Eddie Albert, this is the height of hospitality. When he handed me a $4.98 Part of War on Youth Crimes bottle of protein pills to prove he was sin- | cere in his generosity, I took out three ané@ stuck them in my shirt pocket, so he ‘Plan Work Camp in NY. for Potential Hoodlums NEW. YORK (AP)—Gov. Nelson| detention facilities and increasing | says the state will probation and parole supervision, { ' Rockefeller’s youth camp pro-’ SPECIALIZED gram calls for two types of insti- tutions to be developed for work ‘on state lands and forests. Poten- tia) delinquents would go voluntar- ily to camps operated by the Con- servation Department cooperating with the Education and = Socia} Welfare Department. Youths ac- tually sentenced for’ minor of- |fenses would go to rehabilitation | camps operated by the Correction Department. The governor declined to esti- mate the cost of the program. * * * s premiere episode of | Tightrope dealt with an attempted 'racetrack holdup that led to the . murder of a cop. The only excitement came from a good acting job by James , istani president Gen. Mohammad Anderson who pliyed a psycho- Ayub Khan cut through a blue rib-' @SSISI- tan to open the cobbler’s one room home officially, pathle killer cailed “Blaster.” The name of the show is Tight- rope. For short, try calling it “Tripe.”’ THE CHANNEL SWIM. The dual role of Miguel de Cervantes, immortal Spanish author, and his \litepary creation, Don Quixote, will be portrayed by Lee J. Cobb in the Du Pont Show of the Month presentation, “I, Don Quixote,” on CBS-TV Monday, Nov. 9. Sherry Jackson, the 11-year- Walt Disney’s ABC-TV series, “The Swamp Fox,” which stars Leslie Nieisen, Albert McCleery, producer-di- + rector of some of TV's more dis- tinguished ventures “Cameo The- of ater’ and “Hallmark Hall | Fame.” bas signed a long . term Mark visits the Jack Paar Show compound with a single room and) on NBC-TV next Tuesday night. \ ‘Not Quite soon Enough MEDINA, N.Y iki thought his automobile brakes ineeded checking. He was right. ‘He couldn't stop when he got to a \service station He hit a door, leracked a wall and ran into the ' | owner's parked car, He was fined $10 for driving with inadequate brakes, ¢ RCA COLOR TV rnd Se ryvice SWEET RADIO. a SERVICE eTv © HI-Fi © RADIO © TAPE RECORDERS ©P.A. SYSTEMS © OFFICE INTER-COMS © WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. HURON FE 4-5791 . Groucho . (AP)—Joe Aros- 1187 W. Huron St. See the New 1959 RCA and ZENITH Radios and Televisions STEFANSKI Radio & Television FE 2.6967 . 4 with your new RUG-CLEANING — FLOOR POLISHE Shetland SCRUBBER-BUFFER ‘director. + (4) 4 —— (7) ae Bingo. only had 1,789 left. I trust the supply Chi Sen ; aT (9) — —_ \ laste] him the rest of that day, but I ; \ | (i:30 (2) As Turns. | can't be too certain. x |- ° 1:58 ne — cas a “Bob Cummings eats pills for lunch, too,” \i 2:00 (2) For Better or Worse. a I said. |A : (4) Queen for a Day WILSON “Bob Cummings must eat a hundred of! Move immediately to curb juve- iN (7) Day in Court. these a day and he’s a bali of fire!” Eddie ile delinquency by setting up pomteed 2: 39 ) House Pasty. Albert was running around his hotel room in circle proving|“@* amps for potential hood- 7 i ‘D ay 3 that the pills were wonderful and that now he wasn’t nervous pov jefeller announced a pro- : . (3) Kennedys Corner. or upset or at all concerned at all about foes sarees and espe- gram including -this and other 1 3:00 (2) Star Showcase. clally about the TV show he om» ' | |Mpasures after the meeting with’ ae (4) Young Dr. Malone. was going to do in a few hours. [ o « ? | Mayor Robert F. Wagner and \ (7) Beat the ‘Clock. “How do you eat these pills?” a 1 \ other city and. state officials to (9) Movie. - I asked. a, . discuss New York's violent crimes ated \ 3:30 (2 Verdict Is Yours. “What pills?” Edd be 2 ‘ j involving ~youngsters.. = \ at pills?” le Albert: . g 1) Frees Tikty Rents. asked. “Oh, these Ihave inmy |< 4 ; *. ¢ a stale W : TT N (7) Who De You Trust’ BX ‘ City police continued — their a Ee, terete ‘400 (2) Brighter Day. hand. Oh yes. Well, I put a ir _ crackdown on teenage toughs. by “4 On the water | \ (4) (color) Truth or Conse- fistful in my pocket and I nib- | arresting scores of- young loiter 40 Pheine syaibol : j \\ quences, = ble them most of the day. ee lers in the Times Square rea) 33 Hawaiian - \(7) American Bandstand. . _— pe 'Tuesday night. Most were released | 54 genset terms : all 15 (2) Secret Storm. t find if T don't use | after questioning. Since the crack- pol er a Lily LL d:s0 (hy Edge ef Night. them,” he laughed, rather |down started Sept. 1 more than} 58 Throw at dice SS \ ; hollewly, “that I get into bey youngsters have been arrest- eel et ? pale political arguments — I | 61 Ft ® Drinks 26 6 eens Sle ‘ take either side—or I find an ‘Brooklyn, Judge Samuel § me DOWN, il Knocks 28 Embankmente 47 Network fault with the manage- | Leibowitz advised two grand ju- 1 Rock a ae P+ pret ] ment, I just keep popping ities not to be influenced by t H > ae —_ z . Seer a oe + "erackpots, <¢ and starr 3 Sam tay = orrteariind S-fingee * Snatch them inte ~~ mouth all ALBERT: ‘eyed professionals’’ who he said 1. le pant forme © Srvageter $5 Finish day and... iwere responsible for lenient laws + “4 guashemty. try ‘Tiger's Milk’?* I asked him. for teenage offenders. = lived on "Tiger's Milk’! Eddie sang out the o @. 28 : y sentence in maifner that practically convinced mehe had|_Rocketeller’s program includes ah 5 ay ‘Ss. a LO rograms > — ‘his own personal tiger. “It’s in one of the health food recipe ive ie eae tl van ad @ books. I must start back on ‘Tiger's Milk’ right away.” gat Jobe, Teese ender 18 sow - ust Co me) CRLW «ane ww «980 WEAR (11) WXTR (TR =| OW PON (1688) WI Yee x -* ff ¢ bes work certificates to get jobs - - . — Before you go out and order yourself a tiger, let me ex- His program also includes a TONIGHT 11:06—WIR,. News, Sports 9:06—-WJR, News, WPON. check Lewis \ [plain that ft’s a drink made up of various health food in- speedup of construction of more ene pn ore ps gy nm Haiaaad weve ektet One fen gredients. 1 doubt if a tiger would drink It, but for human be- * CKLW Hopwood w pews See : —_—— it’s quite good. oat Bo aes “+ ee mi | won, “nee __| eww Bob Mareen | _“What_else-do-you- do?” 1 inquired. —______ Current State Debt — Zeon. Wore, conve 1= WIM, Jeck Marri — | see_wom, Bil Barris “4 do a lot of exercises . _ eart-Reard riding and all a_i, Oumnar Date . oti. aa that. happen to be s ttle tense today. 1 try to keep the Rises to $104 Million: News _ WPON, Candiate g2o— WIR, Colpectic Eddie explained that doing the Jack Paar TV show tend.| LANSING _— The state's _ris- Se ee organ, Mg ag ed to tense him up. One night when hewas subbing for 2ack,Ime expent of lle over cash t Exum Puts Lew IER. ea _ ‘|e tind both Ben Hecht and Shetiah Gratiam on lis panel. He Pay them stood At an estimated wear Woogiine , won 3 at figured that by the time they got done assassinating char- Samay quel When bal. | | Wd, Penny Living is aoe He new. ¢ understood. He banded ane the Dette OF PUK gras tage to valet tte Poe ehned WISH I'D SAID THAT: Rob’t Q.' Lewis tells of the doctor, die ot October, a aan 8 ee ' That's Brown’ said nearly half of the! : aE as is Cia ‘cagh shortage burden is being: aa Pe pe > zt \i i , "13 » aoe te _——- districts. . | : * ee . ce ce ois if eee ‘ a2 f ; a j | 2 A ai . 5 : $ : 4 FORTY- EIGHT | ae _THE PON FIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1959 ie ee ee ENE, Nearest “Chat I ilk a ‘To. Be Part of. ng Center : “\5 State School Units tond Good for Forests | ‘Mate Payments | | Sing Contes Rs 42.4 hilion | wasunoros = A 2 2 Building Store in Drayton 2r2.2r.uetereomees Se Nas districts, ae ae a finan- squeeze because of the delay. So state on se aid payments, A new $100,000 furniture store ine ha with a full basement. eosting went to the State Municipal ‘under constriction in Drayton) $15,580. ~ ‘ Finance Commission yesterday to} | Plains. borrow a total of $2,429,090. ai Ground was broken last week; | All. borrowed in. anticipation of) aa’ Dida blahifny tale Withers! Hold Scaaral Service (tahoe They are unable to borrow | a ALLERDALE: GIP = ‘Funeral cau ledies to relieve itch of piles. Yet drug- Lake ‘road for a building to house! inst anticipated state aid be- | the Crown Furniture Store, cause of a flaw in the aid bill. * « & service was held Tuesday for John First payments for the current gists tell you that cooling, astringent 'H. Gemmen, 60, president and geti- fiscal year also will be held up Peterson's Ointment soothes pile torture eral manager of the Allendale until the Legislature can correct |i minutes. 56¢ box or &5c tube applicat- | Planned as part of the pres-— | | ent shopping center that will in- ‘Telephone Co. who died of a heart the measure when it comes back|?" rele trom ine. -— bene i: jattack Friday. ‘on Sept. 16. j ; of Agriculture. iAdvertisement) A Million Dollars to Relieve itch of Piles It is estimated that over a milion dollars a year is spent.on varied rem- hohe? | Universities to Have) | Share of $15,500,000 ' Money Disbursement’ | { LANSING Top state admin- | istrators Tuesday released $15,- 500,000 to state universities, sup- pliers and schools and to meet Thursday's payroll, once again clude several other chain stores, cleaning out the state treasury, the new store will have more The disbursements will use up than 25,000 square feet of fi i . i " jall state general funds on hand! poce. it le sibodated te in | ; do . m " ior in sight through next Monday. November. P opr 3 Pgs gee ear sega ge August building permits also in’ NOW mo DISHES FASTER, CLEANER Ly ' 0 Hl cluded a commercial permit issued | by the township building depart-, iment to Valentino Schuanki of De-, troit for a $3,500 office building ito be added to a garage building. at Telegraph road qnd Dixie high: : | monthly installment of 1950-60 | AP Wirephote appropriations, $4,400,000 for | HEADS. REBELS — Prince | tate’ payroll purposes, $1,500,000 Souphanouvong is the leader of ‘to suppliers, $600,000 for debt | the pro-Communist Pathet Lao | serviee and 92,500,000 for past rebels in Northern Laos, The _ due vocational education obliga. _ Laos government has requested | | ay. , tions. — U.N. military intervention to | .- , stop what it claims is direct aggression by Communist North New Imperial. 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