The WmHmt 118th YEAR PONTIAC PRESS Homf Edition PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, IttOO-M PAGES Knodscn Optfmiitk Newsmen Shown S Tempest, '61 Pontiac; Good Year DETROIT—-Pontiac Motor Division pulled the curtain off its impressive new family car—The Tempest—before] 250 auto writers and editors from across the nation here today. Aemcm g. Knudaen, division general manager and General Motors Corp. vice president, predicted a good business year as he intro-l I duced Mboth the Tempest I and the 1961 Pontiac I models. ■ "Our new cars Will, be introduced under business conditions similar to the ones we now operate In," Knudaen said. "There is no boom ahead, but business will be food. Ethel Batters Lumumba Just Escapes Lynch byGirteeps Rescued by Ghanians; Asks U.N. Aid as His Army^Mourns Kin Pass the Eggs and Pancakes, Please! SEMON E. KNUDAEN L E OPO L D VILLI, the Congo Congolese soldiers tried to lynch Patrice Lumumba today. They broke into a U.N. troop building and tried to seize the disputed premier. Ghana troops of the U.N. command succeeded in pushing the Congolese uuiiiuer ui 1301 regular sue ,____ tiacs as in I960, and that the Tern- ^OOps from the building. “Ia this climate w* feet that UU industry sales wBt be as Rood aa ins aad could ge aa *40,S00 to NOm Imparts. 7"''."Wa expect to’ sell the same number oI 1981 regular sise Pen- Russia Poised for N-Attack Red Officer Defector Testifies Soviet Needs One-Shot Assurance peat will be phis business division, The Tempest, Knudsen told newsmen gathered at the Masonic T e m p l e. will ha the Drat four-cylinder engine an an American ►car, hi nearly a decade. The Tempest alee will feature r e a raises ted transmission WASHINGTON (AP) - Soviet leaders j would not hesitate launch fetmgvNp nuclear ad on the United Stitts if they thought this nation could b* smashed with one stroke, -a- termer Soviet naval officer says. Capt. Nikolai Fedorovich Arta-monov testified Wednesday that Soviet military strategy has been based on the doctrine of a surprise nuclear attack .since February 1955. , 7 . f Artatnonov, St, who was earn-mandcr of a Soviet destroyer la the Baltic fleet, detected to the United Slates In dune ISM while etatfened at Odyala, Poland. His sppear$nc8 before the House Committee ten Un-American Activities, however, provided .the first public disclosure of his presence in this country. t The/ slim, bespectacled Soviet with a heavy black moustadte, spent most of his time Idling of his Soviet-style education and of a gradual disillusionment with Soviet leaders. the fnset oeats,____— The four-cylinder engine on the Tempest has 130 horsepower, the general manager detailed. An ala-minum V-8 engine will be offered all optimal equipment with 155 horsepower. The Tempest has a 112-inch wheelbase and an overall width of 73 inches and length of 190 inches. The regular Pontiac Une will include 15 models and will be Introduced in dealer showrooms on Oct S. AH Pontiac models for 1961 will be 4 indies shorter and 2% laches • than the m IfNlWti Slid, with i a weight decrease of about 990 pounds, f?1 like *|ltr General Motor* moMi Panda 6 will use a The Tempest, unlike the other new smaller cars, will use 15-inch wheels, ftioet compacts use 13-Mch wheels. In styling, both the standard Pontiac and the Tempest return to the dhrtded front grille which identified tiie 1959 Pontiac*. The Tempest, Knudaen eat-lined, Is leaded with mere eagi-than any other He said he had beea ia the Halted States dice shortly after he fled te the West, working with _ U.S. agencies he did not name. saM-he- Uvc* now.Jn. New York dty, at an undisclosed address, without guards or any form of protection from Communist re- Despite prepoler Nikita Khrushchev's repeated • pronouncements favoring disarmament, Artamo-nov arid, the Soviet doctrine of a surprise attack has hern official since February 1955. He said was spelled out in a Soviet military publication available only to high-ranking officers. ' He paid he had not himself seen on this nation. But be added: "1 know of general, broad statements which tehded to prepare the Soviet officer corps tor the, possibility of being ordered to make a surprise attack.” He said “wo nenlor Soviet of- Under questioning. confirmed Weotera that the Soviet fishing trawlers frequently seen near U. S. watera are spying, not fishing, fie said the vessels always are operated and manned by agents of Soviet naval Intelligence. Nit model ear. Under the skin, the Tempest definitely different. First of all, it comes with a four cylinder engine, slanted at a 45 degree angle. This appears to be the left side (looking from the front) of the regular Pon- (Continued on Page 3, Col. 8) "It was a close shave,” one officer of the Ghana force said. The unruly Congo soldiers were roused to fever pitch by reports of numerous casualties among Their families in Kasai Province, where troops loyal to Lumumba have been ffghting against Baluba tribesmen. The United Nations announced a trace in the bloody civil war last Saturday. Many af the Congolese soldiers in Camp Leopold II here are Bahibas. * Today's clash occurred at the 11 officers* mess of the Ob st the Congolese army's Leopoldville base. Camp Leopold II. i test Me grip on hie and dramatically ap-f lor U.N. military pro- •apsule had been all ! With street demonstrators shouting “Down with Lumumba the iat,” Lumumba tried perately to rally, the Congolese i the camp against the military coup by pro-Western Col. Joseph Mobutu, CAN’T SWING SOLDIERS But for once be failed to swing the soldiers back to Ms side to the seesaw struggle with Jtrntiii^i Joseph Kasavubu for power. A U. N. spokesman said Lumum-k “requested the protection of should have landed, the United Nations Ghana forces because* of the excitement and agitation in Camp Leopold." The spokesman said Lumumba was given hospitality ia the officers' mess of the Ghana brigade, bat Is tree la leave there If be wishes to do *o. It was a tragicomic reversal of fortunes for Lumumba, who repeatedly fried to have U. N. forces (Continued on Page 3, Col. 4) FREE BREAKFAST—Mouths watering, Downtown Fall Festival figures grouped around the six-foot-wide frying pan this morning at brsakfast got undsr way st West Huron abd Wayne Street*. From left are James M. Scribner, president at the West Side Ki-wanls Chib; Norman L. Pattison, festival Chairman; Mayor Phillip E. Rowston; Philip R. Sauer, who with Monroe M. Osmun it in charge at the free breakfast; Lester Slmmone, the chef; and Os-mun. one of many downtown leader* who sported costumes today. Breakfast consisted of acrinfttled eggs and pancakes, cooked by the Kiwanis Club. I Discoverer Capsule Spotted to Pacific VANDENBERQ AIR FORCE BASE, Oslif, (AP)—An Air Faroe search plane Wednesday night Spotted fife tqiaeing capsule of the Discoverer XV satellite. In its opening hours, the Downtown Fail Festival drew thousands shoppers .today, giving early [given up for lost when a JC54 confirmation to prediction* that plfne found it bobbing .in the sea near Christmas Island. Beeping and fkuhiflg, it was about1,000 miles- southwest of the recovery area north of .Hawaii where it The Air Force said an amphib->us plane will land as soon as there is enough light. . it. * ♦ 'The sea condition is favorable for a landing to pick up the capsule,” an official Added. ' * *■ * ... It would be the third straight time the United States has sent a capsule into orbit and recovered the three days sales event would be the most successful to date. More than than twice the number expected* enjoyed The first free breakfast by the Downtown Merchants Association at one of this year's chief drawingcaTdi, ' p sidewalks were" filling up wttk shoppers and sidewalk displays, loud- mmmmmtm Denies High Spending on Clothes Fashion Barbs NEW YORK (AP)— Jacqueline Kennedy can be chic without spending* thousands on clothes. She proved it Wednesday by looking smart and charming In a $29.95 maternity dress: However, the dark-haired, hazel-eyed -wife of the Demo- In Today's Press Atomic4 Survival..26 vatic candidate for president is reaching the point where she cries “unfair" whan worn e n critics describe her: os “too chic" and spending too much on clothes. She is both hurt and surprised at reports having her spending $15,000 to $30,000 a year on clothes. '“The “number" she was wearing she bought at a Manhat- . tan shop. Concerning one story that has her spending $31,etc yearly an Paris clothes, Mfi. Kennedy, $1, commented: “I couldn’t spond that much unless I wore sable jm- 'Reduced Winds Shatter Glass/ ; Uproot Trees • Patcagoula Rsiident* Take Rflfugfl; No Onto Reported Injured From Our Nows Wires * PASCAGOULA. Mlaa &, Hurricane Ethel slammed Into Pascagoula today with 75-mile-an-hour% wind*, causing widespread property damage. Moat of the town’s 12,000 residents had taken shelter in schools, churches or other stout structures and there were no immediate reports of persona injured,— The streets of Pascagoula well filtered with broken glafta, feikg trass and signs snatched frag [their moorings by the high wtndg Lecol w rather sfllctais pro. Med Mir eye ot the storm esrid SUM ever Pascagoula or Hlosl, or between thorn. Mobile was hit by wind gusts it 30-55 mph, but th.e Motoric old city at file head of Mobil* Boy appeared destined to eocope most e( Ethel's fury. Gov. Row Barnett entered 100 national guardmen Into the Pascagoula ana and more guardmsn ware requested by local authorities Fall Festival Breakfpst Draws 2fi00Shoppers Eteatrtolty and tslepksns t peaches; plums -L yoti hsInVR^tf was there. Some farmers displayed handicraft, some flowers, others baked goods. Mrs. Beecher Roosman, 3342 iAld Mountain nasd, urion Towt ship, a farmer’s wife, was offering for sate nylon and lacs tissue boxes, which she makes for a hobby. w ■ * * fb * Mr. and Mrs. Victor Setoff came all the wky from tije farm at WiUte stage shows were beginning and an outdoor farm iharket had been created along the curbs of downtown Saginaw Street. At IS: If a.m„ is minntos before the m-ko«r breakfast waa to sail, cooks ot the West Mde KiwanS* Club began doling Into their third carton *1 1,006 paper *,0*0 had already enjoyed a free breakfast of scrambled eggs, pancake* and csftoe. The merchants had thought they were optimistic in predicting a turnout of 1,000 the first day. * * * Pontiac Transit CoVp. reported 'brisk” patronage on downtown-bound buses between 8:30-9:30 s.m. when ride* were free. There was something for everyone Hi the bazaars and displays along Saginaw and Huron Streeta. You* could buy just about anything at a bargain price. For in-stance, you could have a candied apple for a nickel, 3Q0 aspirins for 39 cents, s regulation football for $1.19 or two print dresses for ft. | You coutybuy a rabbit, If you £ wanted to, tor ft, ft.tl or IMS. vj depending on sise, or a brand | new waahtag machine for $im.88. i{ -------, ■ ■ ■ i |j Among the farm produce you § could find pears, cabbage, squash, onions, peppers, beans, cucumbers, ■ [{beets, carrots, potatoes, pumpkins, apples, honey, melons, grapes. CHATS Wife ADLAI—Jacqueline Kennedy, op-pearlng in a $29.95 maternity dress, talks with Adlai 8tevenson at a New York dinner Wednesday. In this political - year, the yoang lady who waa voted the most beauttful^debu-' tante of the year In 1948 u also amazed by ot hey remarks about her personal appeatance'— including a letter to a (Continued on UrOri. 2) j Showers Tonight, {but Friday to Shine Although a few scattered show* I jets are predicted for tonight, Oak-1 County residents will have ihar fair day Friday to take ad vantage of bargains at Downtown {Festival Days. The low tonight will be near 58. I Friday’s high will be lt. Saturday 1 and Sunday are expected to hr f somewhat cooler. *- 1 Morning northeasterly winds at Ik miles an hour will he >8 to 12 1 m.pj». tonight and aoribeast I north at Ml - 15 Friday. I Fifty-eight waa the lowest raeonl-|ling in downtown Pontiac before 8 11a.m. At 2 p.m. the seeding was 75. In Washtenaw Countyto sell melons Oo East Karan Street, a wildlife mo waa being set up aad a grasp of children were faacinat-ed by a Capuchin monkey, a raccoon, a woodchuck, a trio of fox Judy Wright, 16, of Monroe, demonstrated how an eight-inch long blow adder inflates himself with Ethel’s bowling winds dwMdfed to 80 mites per hour as the Gtfif of Mexico storm moved bfinod — *' dr # ~— The Weather Bureau —Vi that the eye of the hurricane weak! move over Alabama and Misais-sippi within the next tew hows and the blow would continue to weeken. The quickly formed hunrfesue plowed seroes the Gidf Redoes- at IN miles per hear. The Weather Bureau warned that tides of three to ’six feet would air to make himself look blgger to occur from the his enemies. to 8t. Marks, Fla., with waves up Her lather, Ernest Wright, op- to eight feet in the Mobile, AfiJ. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) area. Mobile is about 40 miles of Pascagoula. Bones, Millionaire Coors Clothes Found Near Denver DENVER, Colo. W3—The discovery of the bones of a six-foot man and the clothing of Adolph Coors III provided the FBI today with a possible key to the disappearance of the millionaire brewer seven months ago. The grisly find was made at a trash dump In the Rocky Mountain foothills 12 miles west of Castle Rock, south of Denver. This is 25 miles from the rural bridge where Coors* abandoned truck was found list Feb. had left his mountain home that morning en route to work at the Adolph Coors Co. plant at Golden. Agent* and sheriff's officers are Continuing the search for the skull and other bones they said are needed for ideittification. L. -A pathologist has said the bones already found are those of on adult male about six feet tail, about the wise, of Coors. A truck driver on a target shooting outing, Edward Green, 30, of Englewood, found the clothing last Sunday. REPORTS TO POLICE Green returned to the Denver area and advised a policeman friend, who called the FBI. . The FBI did not disclose the information until Wednesday. Osera’ wife end four children A wave of cold ah' moving aoafii across the United States was weakening Ethel. , *. WEAKENED IN GULF <# Pascagoula, one of Mississippi's busiest industrial centers, begw to feel the high winds in mid-morning. — 7. ]. .>.10*~ Branches littered the streets gted from utility pole*. Flooding in the back areas of the, city became...a problem |q— swollen bayous and rivers spilted over into fire lowlands. National Guard and Civil Defense workers evacuated residents in danger sones./ 3 ★ ♦ ★ - ".J More than 100 mile* to the east, tornadoes blasted through fago (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4H ADOLPH COORS III Earlier this summer, the FBI disclosed that an escaped murderer, Joseph Corbett Jr., bad lived here for lour years upder assumed name and left Denver hurriedly the day after Coon disappeared. - ♦ * * Corbett, ,r$[, escaped from the Chino, Calif., . Where he Was serving a term ior - inurder. , The FBI never has linked Corbett with the Coors case. BussiaMay# Be Readying Space. Feat ? WASHINGTON (APi-The Naviy ea^s three Soviet-stops are head- -ing lor the central Pacific target area where the Soviets aim tMr long range missile tqots. A Soviet tanker and tug also are ojRnimE in the North Atlantic. • * ★ * The bare Navy announcement Wednesday had nothing to oBr on what meat ships are doing. Qr it set off Immediate speculatten film fife ship, movements may Se connected with some new Sovffe space achievement to fao-toriii -with the arrival in New York nmt week of Premter Nikita KhrBk The ship* in the Pacific, Be Navy said, «re the same 4N ■■■PM1x4111 long-range missile test* coodtt-ed there last January and June. ‘ ★ ★ J* ■ vi i 'W The tanker and tag fe Ikt is6|l Atlantic, the Navy sold, carry ra- a i flsradb, is possible they an merely $n r tta B^ wtockJ. carrying Khrushchev to Nfw York. . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, UMO The Pay In Birmingham Turnout at Festival Doubles Prediction Student En NYC Dock Workers to Heckle K Bocks WHtohotding of Pretrial Pleading*Ffm ~ Publk Prts$ LANSING m — the Stat* Bar fai and been severely Iby the public press '1 *» ••Notwithstanding tuch critic-tam." the report said. "the committee is of the opinion that the fade ia eminently correct when for Hospitals State Supreme Court Rules Nonprofit Places liable in Damage Suits Jolt Jack's Jackie Inerted a study of the proportion ■ that premature publicity can el-.tact a violation of dvil liberties * Ijut baa not yet reached a decision. -Voters Can Register in ‘JDwn Areas Thanks to the Oakland County 12J,'L-CIO Council, working in cooperation with the city, all un-jregtatered voters in Pontiac have to ido to become qliglble to vote •♦tov. 8'to merely to step out their Bnt door. ^be Union and the city eteifr office yeitontay tetttited MUnit-and-reeiiter trailer which P0** “ wi •vwiting a fraudulent warehouse receipt. b a statement to Anthony R enne, assistant prosecutor, Raymond T. Wentrick, aecretsry-treasnrer Of toe J. A. Frogman Co., 7to S. Paddock St., eafi- Renne said McCracken would at'l digits to tbs amount on the construction material inVotees, thus raising toe amount al money be eventually received from the government. ------—to-' 'it ^ it - .The warrant specified that McCracken added a "1" in front of a $7,384 invoice, Renne said there is evidenee toet the Detroit man altered other Invoices also. TTto Fredman ’firm la building a 82 million addition to the hospital for A-physical therapy facility. Westrick fold Renne fiiat McCracken had subcontracted to do $500,000 in instatong heating and air conditioning, but had quit last Wednesday after completing only 8850,000 of toe project. . * * j *. The official of flit Pontiac firm said, however, theat McCracken bad been paid $450,000 when he stopped work, claiming bebad run out of mooey to pay Ms rapioye*. Federal tontaoto , allow Mo-Crseken to boy his materials, give the Invoices to toe Frodman firm which In tom wmM forward teem to tee government. 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Responsibility to Guard Khrushchev publicans cgn giv* the Democrats a race in this year’s pire*l-dential election. The consensus of the poll is that flM 8outh is now without a party: that foundations have been laid for a two-party system in the South with an entirely different realignment— ‘What’s Difference . in Dem, Republican?* servatism-of the southern brand has can? I know. Do you? wrt of toe n. i—*i- a thousands «f people in the UnMad f'OfuBlCI States, how many can answer this ^ JOHN C. METCALFE no leadership Acceptable nationwide and that a growing number of voters will take the OOP as the teaser of two evils. Waterford Insists Automation Wasn't Condemned mm ‘A’ for Effort David Lawrence Says: Pennsy Railroad Strike Useless —S tride note on the upcoming Knoncszv visit is that Sen. Mnut Manspuld, D-Mont., has requested the President to give the New York Police Department money for eatra police protection to help guard K and ■his retinue during their stay at the V.N. General Assembly session. . it Why is the responsibility up to the City of New York? The Reds attending the session are be guests of the OJt. and net the City ef New York. Since this te tree, guarding and looking over tho oafotv of these bums should be the responsibility of ll.N. Secretary Csnornl Png Ham-marskjold. ★ ★ ♦. - If theypeed mow than tha regular 300 guards they have at the U.N. they should him them. Mr. K nor none of his group has been Invited by the United States or the City of New YofkT~ This visit Is strictly between the Red slave state and the U.N. Let's not stick our necks out. Too often in the past candidate* for the presidency have tgnoiud the race question and civil rights. This time leaders of both parties speaking to Southerners have fold them that the new President will continue te enforce the taw of the land. tne blessing* of automation and at the same time avoid some of the harmful effect* which could accompany it. V’ tfo There's no turning back. The Man About Town Breaks the Record Stopgap Metal Subsidy Vetoed by the President Mercury Went From High to Low at Very Rapid Pace WASHINGTON - Neither presidential candidate will discuaa the problem—because both are afraid to antagonise one side or the other politically — yet President Emiraown has vetoed a bill to provide Federal subsidies to squall producers of lead and line who mine when the price is up and stop when It goes down. Tariff protection and quota restrictions didn’t help the industry much, and offended other producing countries including Canada, Mexico and Peru. Voluntary measures to limit production to demand have been taken, through the United Nations. ★ ★ 1 The Mil would have distributed $4.5 million a year. But the President stressed the fact that production from reopened mines would add to the oversupply of thaee minerals thereby depress-tag prices. This, in turn, would cause layoffs in unsubsidized mines and lead to demands for subsidies—throughout• the in— idustry.______l ★ if it_________________ Worst of all, peihaps,' subsidies encourage men to stay at mining when they might be gainfully employed elsewhere. They also deplete domestic deposits which might be of utmost importance in wartime if traiuporiatidhVrere affeeted. ahead of schedule. Our weather watchers are ecratchlng their heada. But they cannot dig out anything that heats thrrecent skid in temperature. 8everal reports have been motived by this column of drop* from M to 48 In -leee than ten hours. Aa facetiously put by Mrs. Alansen Garyaon of Waterford: “We feared our thermometer would boll over, and |n a few houra thought it would freese up.” The first killing frost on low ground in the Pontiac area arrived only a couple of days after the highest heat of the year. It did much damage to tomato plants. Thousands of bushels of,tomatoes were still In the green stage. Coming much earlier than usual, and * so closely following the extreme heat, the frost caught gardeners unaware. As one lady phones, ‘^^Udn’Vhavr* chance to do any covering up."___ it's of paramount importance to the country. It involves a . simple question: Why was there s strike on the Pennsylvania Railroad? Everybody knows who last the .strike — the public. Untold UWWCM— millions of dollars of damage was done to die business of countless bystanders who were not parties, to the dispute. by the federal goveremrat’i teratate Commerce Since the railroads' income la thus fluted by governmental authority. it has often been aiked why their wage coats should not also be fixed the same way. CONGRESS MAY ACT But'nobody Wants to we wage nr price controls extended any further than is absolutely necessary. WIH the arbltrarlaeee of l steals antes leader, however. . caste Congress now to enact legislation making aridtrattoa csmpulasry or gtvte| the federal govenunmt the power to arise the railroads to heap them In r the benefit ri the Laughter in the crowded sidewalk cafes of Kurfurstendamm boulevard ... the glittering Times Square surrounded by ap Iron Curtain . . . And ceaseless chatter in the crowded stores .. . Bulging with Western goods at bargain prices . . . Standing room only at die symphony and opera . . . And virtually none for the can In heavy traffic outside . . . Historic Brandenburg Gate r-nr A porthole view «f the Communist facade of splendor ... Amid a heap of dusty mins . . . West Berlin, lighthouse of freedom in s Red aea . . . Where the Congress Hafi Is known as a bulging oyster . . . And the lofty Winged Victory statue as the happiest lady in town . . . Where die 430-toot radio antenna tower is a-Unity boy . . . And Americans feel at borne. Just what was settled by the strflte? There'll reason to bsllsve that the union got very little more than it would have Rotten had it settled the controversy without a Strike. (copyright ISM) The Almanac THOUGHTS FOR TODAY i creatures! Da yea Hardships were imposed on individuals who were unable to travel because the railroad waa shut Dr. William Brady Says:_ Baldness in Latin Worth More to Trick Specialists By flatted ft Today is Thursday, Sept. IS, the 239th day ef the year, with 10? -idum to lMR The moon la approaching Its new phaae. The morning star Is Mars. The avsntag-stars are Veaux, Jupiter and Saturn. world la enmity with Ga*? Therefore whoever wishes to be a friend at the w«M make* himself a» enemy of Gad. — James -4:4.—1.... —.-Z-——— O my God! does my eyes, that I may see Thee; separate me from die world, that 1 may enjoy Thy company.—Christian dcriver. ThS"federal government stood by hriplaw. Nat a single law aa ---By OR. HIM JAM BRADY ' A question put to a "panel of experts” representing a county medical society: Q —What would cause a young woman suddenly is develop a bald ■pot on hock of tier head? The answer printed in the paper: “This Is very likely alopecia * them were no lawm pmBabte » oondlt^ l^wddch-iho VyotTKave theprfe*. youTTUha that "miracle workers” who can grow hair on your bald spot are -a dime a dozen. All a reputable physician or specialist can say is that “spontaneous regrowth may occur.” So you can see what It means to the "miracle worker’’ If you happen to be using hi* treatment On this day in history: In 1789, the U. S. Department of Foreign Affairs, created In 1781, changed its name to the Department of State. In 1857.* U. 8. President William Howard Taft was bom. The Country Parson In MU, the Nasis enacted the Nuremberg laws In Germany, starting oft a program ef vtaknt religious and racial persecution. All Jews were deprived ef their rittsenehtp, ghettos were revived, ““ became the TTte large number of early entries In our football contest shows that many do not want to be caught like » _____ George Edwardson of Rochester, who writes that last year he had all tha riftt answers, and would Save won the he tajffiBi IHpi to send In his entry until It was too lata. to take oho of the public interest-Yet nothblg was done. QUILL CLAIMS VICTORY Now, when * the strike is over, Michael Quill, the union leader, claims victory, and the board chairman of the Pennsylvania Railroad aava “this strtha should never have happened" and that Quill “finally, made an agreament that ha. could have had without a out in localized patches. Sometimes only a single small spot occurs and other times multiple -areas involving large portions of the scaly may develop.—-“The cause is aaknowa One theory is that it ia UtenE uuhlic am—v jo promote uneconomic production does not solve basic problems. Asserting that our homo area basts tha world for varieties in temperature, William Straws of Birmingham phones that his thermora-fter on Wednesday registered exactly one-half what it did on the —wi» hour one week ago . . ; . . ------=.-._______ But when a devastating stfflM •C this kind happens, theca nsaaUy Is ae post mortem. Tha public never finds out Just wha ** 4r' ¥r—*'~■ in, strike really esuld have been ~~9r remedy when aPQittaarous Te-grourik occurs. Coincidence makes quacks of us all. Slfowl letters oet more than one mm or UM> vords tons Dertfttnlns to personal heelth enrt hrotans. not dU-hh. mepaorti sr Miami. will sa answered by Dr. WtoWSrlmer, If I ■tamped, celt-addmaad envelope U tent to The Pontine Prate. Pontiac MicMsan. (Copyright ISM) Tn IM9,Dr.Konrad Adenauer became the first chancellor of the German Federated Republic. Thought for today: English; writer Samuel Johnson said: "Few things are Impossible to diligence and skill.” “There Is one unpleasant thing about being right — It puts so many people on the other tide disorder, but this remains to be proved. Case Records of a Pyschologist: Crude traffic sign In front of a Water- Civil Righto Platforms Unacceptable to South “Dear Creasing." Efforts to get at the truth are usually blocked by the desire of hath parties In a strike to let by-gones be bygones and not to stir up new “Meeting with Republican party Officials of Southern 8tates In Jack-son, Miss, recently, Thruston Morton, national chairman, made it Clear that there will be no sidestepping the race Issuer ★ ★ ★ "Southerners must make their choice in the November election m issues ether than civil rights," nays Chairman Mertoa. "The '* South cannot expect concession* from either the Republicans or ! Democrats on school segregation aad voting .. ■«**,-,, ,, | Sen. Lyndon Johnson, Democratic vice-presidential nominee, has already stated that he stands firmly on' the Democratic platform with its strong civil rights plank. Hi declared fiat he would never speak as a Southerner to SoqttMnien but "only as an American to Americans." ft. '%ii ........■ ■» Similarity of the two party platforms la dtetumna to the South where there 'are deep I yearnings, for a new conservative political movement. A poll of {Southkn editors diseloees that three-quartera believe that the Republican party offers 8outh- K.................... Here's congratulations to a Michigan small town,” phonos'- * Mrs. Philema Delman of Waterford, who points out that when our big baseball, football, basketball and hockey teama all flunk, the little village of Montague gives us < ----Nancy Aooe Pleasing,—:— the champion beauty queen of all America. "And we’lj pit her against the world,’’ plainly says, that whatever was granted will not cast the railroads more than a million dollars a year and that what was offered before the strike amounted to approximately die same figure. The railroads had strike tasur-asce ttaaaced by ether rattroedr to help them cut dowa their relatively common condition. For treetment, I the physician obj Postmaster General Arthur E. government less than 48 hours aft. to cope with th» S Some estimate the deportation Mi cost Prime Minister Hendrik F. Verwoerd's government thousands of votes in the Oct. 5 nation. converting" tSouth Africa from a constitutional monarchy under the British qpown into a republic with a Souttj African chief of state. MAT BUNG DEFEAT Optimists in the mti-RtpubUcan camp even think the Reeves issue may bring defeat 10 Venroard’s many rngHMi ftpialrina 8 o a t h Africans — Just the people to whom Verwoerd'a Afrikaaaer-domlnatcd party has been appealing for 'Xites 1 Already, eight international com* ponies have eet up plants on a iRO-acrt amon auiiuundhyMmfc* field, and O'Regan says another 11 firms should he opersting by the end of this year. •am $10,000 a year with Hilt truck CiM lock iimlitia completsiy surrounds Although many English-speaking South Africans do not like the bishop or Ida way of doing things, they have been affronted fay the way he was allowed to return and then thrown out of the country without legal advice or a court Obstetrician Joins Area Medical Center CLARKSTON - A doctor has joined the staff of the newly opened Clarkston Medical Center on M-15 near Dixie Highway. 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(UP1> — Motion pictures will be mad* of AM dcvel-opmen) ol bone ceQe at a Hermann Hospital laboratory by Dr, George Rose. * • • The research project Is being financed by a $3,gB grant from the Easter Seal Research Found*' than. hr. Seae heads a , team el •I A. "Heaves” is a lung diaeaae that occurs moot frequently in older homes. We’re not completely sure ft the cause, taut there Is a possibility that feeding of moldy. Or otherwise onfK hay is a factor ? There Is *ho an Indies tioc that the overworked horse la more apt - Hi IMUI« ttUMW victim. Early uymptoma may be imperceptible to the layman, but within a few pw^shf there will be shortness of breath, excessive flatulence in the fateritoes, and weight loss. t * — IB many cases, a characteristic cough develops. Turning the horse to pasture for approximately six months would be fho beat relief the antmsl could get. If this cannot he dent, feod m gond quality prairie (lint (fcoiee) or timothy hay, well moistened with water. Osts and bran should also be moistened. Water the.snhnsl ffe-—quently, but use small amounts. A veterinarian can prescribe reed-Hw to relieve to* respiratory dis- tress. .. I . , Another possible origin of the | disease may be allergies. If this is tttd case, aeAhistimiites are indicated. Don’t let the horse get chilled, as lie is susceptible to lung j fl U.S.A. AND ALLIANCES 54W jam U.S.S.L, EUROPEAN SATELLITES, RED CHINA 25,000 9,300,000 Everyday Things Termed Artistic Dr. Cod Shull Ordinary Objects—Fbh —Suites,Moldy Stand ST. QjbUD, Minn. (UPt) -Dr. Carl Shull, flair bonaaq moldy bread aren’t garilfr they’re art visiting protoemr of': Cloud State College, hi ‘painting common, .everyday jjecti. He cdthh system big front aatute.**'. , In hi* classroom, lt*s passible find assortad fruits and Petoskey Man Gets Nod in GQ& Vote Skirmish LANSING (UP!) — Thomas F? claim an the Republican aomtauk Wf» tffn fe jprtbeni Michigan Nth District opponent hi the Mg. 2 primary He explained that special culture chambers have been developed which will nwiuit Use "* Mg*» pnw er light miengeopy. Sheets of ceBopharte are used The new technique allows cells to grow out from the bone In their functioning form, he said; Conventional methods penirit cedis to grow out, but not to remain in their normal functioning capacity. * * ‘ • The three-year project will ob-iserve speciAc effects of oomprea. sive forces upon bone cells, Dr? Rose aaid. Baby Born With Tooth HARTFORD, Conti' NOT leave hrtr farm homes __ The study cover* the operation of Ate conservation reserve rranklin. Kennebec and Aroostook -ounties in Maine. Indio Se«ks Business in Neighbor Countries NEW DELHI (UPI) - India has appointed agents in nine Asian and Middle Eastern countries to promote the safes of Indian telephone equipment. Exports of I n d i a n telephone equipment amounted to about $10,-000 in 1159 — double the amount oflte previous year. He enrooragea HIm stwdeuU In let their Imaglaatl— take aver ta they Interpret the suhjeets as mm , ■r;— — So the bone structure cd a hah skeleton, for example, may wind up so exaggerated that it resembles an explosion. Objects with designs' concealed I their innardSAfike oranges and tomatoes, are, sliced open before becoming subjects. #"* ♦' Student wdHt exhibited fills summer included sinister-looking grasshoppers, gutted gourds, and moody-looking fungi and bread mold. 1st Horse Show in 1883 NEW YORK HTPU-Thn first National Horst Show of America was Held in New Yorirtoid Mad Square Garden, from Oct. 22 to IS, 1883. small ereehriefe, aof hmahaato objects havf secret phrssasl I ties,” one itndent commented. Shull, who regularly la director of the Sargent Gallery at Eastern □llnots University, has never at-tempted to put his theories writing- OEM Call Thus, Alpena, Who lost to cfawrigeri hy 15 votes in Am to saceaad retiring Sen. I ' mia. R-Hlllman, in the gppfigimly Republican diatrict. to' dtoatril he wouH nrirhaTTwrier > Board of State Canvassers ruling gave Ala nomination to. Schweigert. , •*We «• net feel we should I ties," aaM Donald M. Haber mehl, attorney lor Titan. r The action came after Atty. Gen, Paid L. Adams refused to atari Supreme Court tesU to datarmlqp who should have the nomination. A A • A recount which would have given Titus four more vote# than Schweigert was stopped before it became otfidal. Store Scons Shoplifting —Robbery Ntts $2,000 Bb^TSMOUTH- N. H. (UPI) — A chain store official interrupted company class to announce that life store had been broken into and some 12,000 worth of goods ;pMd« takiSI The course was entitled: "Perils of Shoplifting." Rental of Boats 'Big Business' Works Lika Agency of —Cor*; Yacht - Size Craft in Dialers' Lists Millions of people are devoted to pleasure boating. Mori own their own boats; but thousands of persons rent them. OH fee tatter basis there to l^ituting up a large network of mariM .(total organizations which eventually may rival sI a liar giVups arittreMrif lease tuioefe land travelers. Tbs karisrsi Of renting boats Is ari sew. Bal previously it was rouflari mostly to rowboats for Now, It b "big business" and rentals, from - pne-half hour to three months or longer, involve boaU up to “yacht-size.” There hm been any number of ventures Into this expanding field and most have been successful It must be rehfembered that these - enterprises differ from the " charter” ares, where one craft Is Involved. , Today’s boat rental men line up their craft as a car rental man displays hfr offerings ashore. A former advertising man, G. Montagu Miller, has cashed to on this Idea by establishing s boat rental firm on Long Island, a few miles outside the metropolitan New York area, which he calls Marine Rentals, Inc. fids fan sad winter hi Florida. MDler 'Believes his tuccen re-suits from a number of "package1 —plans that he has developed. One plan is a “mid-week padtoge" in which a family rents a boat from Tuesday through Thursday at er rates than the normal daily and sseekend arices. - Another is a "boat-trailer package” — all the equipment that a family needs to take with them for a vacation at a favorite lakeside or setsbore resort. ? Miller got his retrial agency underway lari May and now has a fleet of ft fibrcglas sports runabouts, 15 and meet long, all-powered by 16 horsepower out- hoards, ______________~~ \: Miller’s .policy Is to make a thorough Investigation of etch customer’s bopting ability and to rive him a complete check before mating s craft. Cook Raw Garbage to Curb Trichinosis l WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Agriculture Department says new taws banning the use of raw gkihage |or feeding bogs are improving control of many hog dtseasM, t sayi Ads Is The department, r a p or t« that rooking of raw garbage before it Is fog to hogs is now required In. bogs can le traced directly to raw Which of these two whiskies is insured for One Million Dollars? Answer: The tchiskey in the bottle on the left• It is drawn from the limited stock of Calvert Reserve's precious “Standard of Excellence." This limited stock, insured by a world famous insurance company for One -million dollars, is never sold. TheCdvert Reserve on the right, and every bottle you buy, must match this "Standard of Excellence” for superb flavor, aromaand smoothness. Excellence like thit is attained by combining as many as 35 great straight whiskies with .rare grain neutral spirits. The reason: All straight whiskies vary from distillation to distillation. 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Phony Psychologists to Get State Curbs by Mm. Noffstnger were Mrs. Leslie Howey, Area I; Mm. Percy Dunn. Area 11; Mm*' Elmer Johnson, Area IH; and Mm.. Noonan Dunn, Area IV. Area phonos Will bun In the next-two weeks, according to Mr, Schultz, ns hundreds of women crest) 4 the residential campaign structure which la the bdfkbonc of the Wontrn’s Division of the Porr tiac Area United' Fund EXTENDS WELOOMg Extending » welcome to the woman was Mrs. Roderick Taylor; hearing, here Wednesday. Township area chairmen were Introduced by Mrs. Fahmer. Mrs. Pangus and Mrs. Dacey. Barflett'a department set up th# Legislature In 1950. The rules provide -tor licensing i examinations, reviews of rejected • applicants, meant lor setting up • testa for prospective psychologists i and outline the powers and duties t of the superintendent of public tn-' struct Ion. ,---„,... .__ • .... Mrs. White in her un so me chairman. With her at the speak-er’s table' were the Rev. George •rw*‘ Mahdcr of St. Paul Lutheran Excerpts of esse histories from ChuTch; Mrs. Donald White, worn- the flies of Big Brothers of Oak-en s committee chairman; and land County ana th* Michigan CM!-township Women's Division chair- dren’a 'AJd Society were used by man Mm. Harry Fahmer of In- $diultx In hh talk "A Brie! Giance dependence. Mm. Charles Pangus at the Pontiac Area Uni tad Fund." KKKOfT LUNCHEON — The kickoff luncheon Mr the Women’s Division of the Pontiac Area United Fund was sponsored Wednesday noop at the Hillside Room of Qevpn Gables fay the Community National Bank. At tire speakers' table were (from left) the*Rev. George Mabder of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Mrs- Harry Fahmer of 10 Robertson Court, Clarkston; Mm. Charles Pangus of 310 South St., Orton-ville; and Mrs. Alfred Ddcey of SB Pork Island Rood, Lake Orion.. * Guess He Said: Please Mr. Sir, l Don't Want to Go ANN ARBOR (UIJ)—Dad, next‘time you occasional lethargy (what i and junto get Into an argumoflt, let tim a lack of "jpt-iip-and -go” win—it may help prevent him from develop- to as ‘'laalness."). lng a warped personality. Thaa# periods of llttte This advlpe was offered by Dr. William H. laid Mills, "are offset by lOlle, professor of education at the Unlver- energy upon which parents ■tty of Michigan. Thus, gettiag Junior it “If a child la Always on the losing side household Asms would in heme battles,” said Mills, "than he stops matter of timing,'alihouj battling at hpme and carries it outside” t put the matter In quite You, dad—and mom, too-oan hoop junior_________M battling at home lnstesdcTaway. saldMUl*. “|t might even be a good Idea see*- don’t like to bo told what ■tonally to introduce u controversial sabe , He mid parents should Ject and let him win the argument,” fn which their teen-age of Mills added.____________________ _____ on their own anfl should On another point, Mills advised parents which will help their your not to be too disturbed by their teen-ager's own solutions to problems. FLEXSTEEL SOFAS Lifetime Construction Zippered Reversible Foam Cushions division director; Campaign Chairman Mm. Roderick Taylor of M Mohawk Road, and Training Chairman Joseph H. 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Utah (API— Highway Patrol to wondering Supt. Lyle Hyatt ot the Utah Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MM. WILLIAM M. MAO LET Lather A. an hit mother, Mrs. Mrs. William H. (Dora E) * *£h- . w ™ TL ter. Mn. Harold LaUBaw of Sylvan ley, 90. of Z38 Mechanic died ^ ^ T. md jwterday alter a long illness. Michael J.. both at home; and a mamm throe daughter*. Mra Nathan Ji*-tin of Pontiac, Marlene and Verna, bath at home; two sons. William ■gg|tJhE bUl from the bank. Hyatt took It to Secret Service Agent Robert F. Urube and he declared it genuine. —The firat communication* cable acroaa the Atlantic Ocean waa completed Aug. 5. 1858. 125 WIST HURON Royal Oak. Angus of Pontiac and Qeorgc with whom 'She made her home; Six grandchildren and lour Other aurvtvora include a Mater. Mrs. Eugene EftdM of Pontiac; * three brothers. * LANSING (ft r- Research reports compiled for J|f so-caiM Conlin j be held at l:3lpjn. Mudy of Midden’s tax structure Saturday at the Hnrttoon Funeral are aoinx to ,be watered nftikm «h and Danny, both at heme; a PoaBac^ Ry of BattleCreekand granddaughter; two brothers and Luwtti id IWsoln Mr. Mathews, 17. of 1409 Glen-wood Av«„ . Sylvan Late, died Tuesday at St. Joseph Marry Hour ' following n illness of tip Heme ttth burial 1 Cemetery. AMQS I. WORDEN . a slater. Mrs. Magley's body will fee taken from the Pur May Funeral Homs tonight to the King A Hel-rigel Funeral Home to AMm for advice at 3 pm. Saturday. Burial be in the Mason Ometery at OlMJ—ter. ' ' ■' CMARLEB L MATHEWS Service tor Charles L. Mathews, one of Ponttac’a greatest all-around athletes, was held this afternoon at VoorheewSiple Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Hop* Ometery. Surviving bsridea his wife. MRS. JOHN SUTTER Former Pontiac raaidant Mrs. John (laabSIe) Sutter of 405 Walnut 81., Royal Oak. died yesterday of a heart ailment at William Beaumont Hospital after A long Ulnem. She was 85. 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Maim Flew " Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back’r SEARS $5 DOWN 154 N. Saginaw St. ftone FE 5-4171 Anderaonville Road, Waterford Township, died yesterday at hia home.* He had bsei in ill haaMh several yuan. Mr. Worden «had been ta the maintenance department at Pontiac Motor Dtvitton. Surviving are ]U» wife, Iffie; a ■on. Donald W. cf-Dcuytow nates, and taw grandchildren. Service win be held at 2 p.m. 8unday at the Thurston Funeral Home hi Clare. Burial will be in the Cherry Grave Cemetery. Mr. Worden's body will be at the Leads E. Wlnt Funeral Home in CtorteteB until 18 p m, Friday, MRS. JOHN LEWLEM DAVISBURG — Service for Mrs. John iCorail E.) Lewleaa, M, of 3380 DuffiMd Road, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Richardaon-Bird Funeral Home, Milford. Burial will be In Highland Cemetery, Highland Mrs. Lewless, a m e m b e f of Christ Lutheran Church 6f Milford, died yesterday after a long 'tons. » ■ Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mm. -AlivUda ten, Mm. Gladys Carnally of Milford and Mra. Leona Hassan Of Roaevillf: two brothers and four grandchildren. STEPHEN P. SUTHERLAMCL WALLED LAkE - Service for Stephen D. Sutherland, 61, of 1180 N. Eddie, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, Highland Park. Burial that ended late in 1966, aald Wednesday teat Oliver Oldman, assistant protenor of law at Harvard, had ordered 30 of the 573-page volume* of staff papers.- Oldman said they would be used In tk dan Love Two-thouaand of the hard-bound volumes were published by Mate and 700 still are available at $5 a copy. Most have been distributed to legislators, state of- In three . February 1968. a total of 182 per-ons were killed. Today’s crash came in the midst of a SSI million program the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. is conducting to make sfruehnsl improvements in each of the men than 130 Electraa being flown by flame* as R ‘tbit late the hangar. JX airline, in tide country and The flames were quickly extin- Field”* Wednesday a hangar killing one of seven men aboard. A steel gtrdm protruding from-« building diced through the nme of the plane. ___ * *' * The four-engtae Braniff Infer-national Airways DC7 bunt into "twman-andafter arriving at a industrialists. The study Included recommendations and a tax study committee for enactment of a state income tax. The legislature turned down. Do-It-Yourself Reaches Harried East Berliners BERLIN (AP) — Do-it-yourself has reached Communist East Berlin—with a special Red twist to GW* DM** ud Mn. GM» RMn Grand have a stock of tools and materials. Tenants will be encour- aged to do the work themaelvea. Indonesia Bans Books Critical of Sukarno JAKARTA. Indonesia (AP) - .*• - ^ “"■ aye booklets are ’Hie Overseas Chi-by Indonasian writer Pramudya Ananta Toer, and “Our Democracy,'* by former vice president Mohammad Hatter Hatta's book bitterly criidied President Sukarno’s Regime. Mr. Sutherland died yesterday after an Uteeaa of thrae week* at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit. Surviving beaidea his wife Helene re a eon, Robert S. of Waited Lake; 'four sisters; and three grandchildren. DUNCAN 88. THOMSON OOS3TER — Service far Pun-ran M, Thomson, 57, of 315 Red Oak Lank, win he held at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Philip’s Episcopal Churtfr, Burial wiS be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Mr Thggiaon died unexpectedly yesterday at Palmer Park Osteopathic Hospital. His body will ba at the William R. Potent Funeral Home until 10:30 ajn. Saturday. Surviving are JMe wife Margaret, a eon, Daniel and a daughter,, Heathm-, both at home; a brother, two sister* and one grandchild. Deaths Elsewhere COVINA. Calif. (AP)—Dr. Joseph Clokey, 70, composer of more than 300 choral works' and symphonies, died Wetetesday of a heart attack. LONDON (AP) --Sir Arthur Flaming . distinguished British electrical engineer and past praa-ident of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, died Wednesday at his home on The Isle at Wight TULSA, Okls. (API—Herman Taubman, 68, philanthroptet founder and board chairman of the Buffalo Oil Cb., died Wedneo-day. • ,-;»y ' BATH, Maine (AP)-H. Augustus Huae, 85, who claimed some 2,000 appearances its Tom Driscoll Mark ^wate1* play,“Puddfo Head Wilson.” died Wednesday. It's One Mare Dogging' Turbo Planes Plan# Sw«rvts Into a Hangar at Dpllai,Trapft a „, Hep. Rollo G. Colin. R-Thtem.1 5i« of airlinc7' hK-ntHieiMt thp 'TS.mnntk Mirvpv airliner swervea out « eomiw « _____•. NEW YORK (AP)—The cnfh|Oltewe4 dte SlectrM lo continue LaGuardia Airport Wedneaday to crash |Mt ordered Qpm to fly at One more te a aeries of mishaps Fiat have dogged R. Tiffany. 83. (fled pital. The other men suffered injuries, none critical. It took reacue workers nearly two hotjrs to frpe five of the men. The plane, undergoing mainte- ance, was being tuded to a ramp to test engines when' it swerved shandy and hit the build-tag. Observers said one engine might have run wUd, or- the brake* of the plaoe might hove failed. James E.. Jordan, 38, was the only one aboard who eacaped plane under hia Jordan, said he awged some-hing was wrong when the engines revved up.— —'• '• Firemen ripped open a part of the plane and freed the others. The plane’s roof—just like a can opener rips open i" ctn. ■ Injured betades Jordan were Robert Fitzpatrick, 30; B. W. Clark, 23; R. R. Rogers, 29, and David M. Bellows, 29. W. A, Grunberg was not butt Administrator Named LANSING (AP) - Appointment of Louie* J. O’Malley of Ewe* aa Ontonagon County public administrator was announced today by A tty. Gen. Paul L. Adams. a maximum speed of 316 m.pJi. teller reduced this limit to 258 ggdL ^—~=- — *......* ...*. ' • Prior to the Two* raid Indiana .rashes, an Electra plunged into the East River Feb. 3. 1968, while approaching LaGuardia Airport tag • loading. SMydvt persons test their lives and eight were rreruoit This crash was not at-r “ ‘ 1 wtag flutter. j, mi: Thtt . Ctty The modification program was undertaken because of a weak-in engine mounts after two ti the earlier enuhaa. One occurred near Tell City. Ind. this year 17' wiftTa kw of 63 lives. The other near ~ Ctty, Tezj. test Sept. 29, killed 38 persons. Both planes loot wings ta seemingly safe flying weather. Intensive investigate* disclosed that a combination of condition caused wing flutter at speeds of more than 300 miles an hour. The normal cruising speed of Electros to 800 m.p.h. The Federal Avtotkxi AgwveVj Prof From U.S. Named S. Korean Envoy to U.N. SEOUL, South Korea (AP)“^ Premier John M. Chang's government today appointed Dr. Chan-ning Liem. longtime professor of political science in American schools, as South Korea’s new ambassador te the JJnited Nations. Liem, OO^aupceeds Ambassador Ben C. Limb who resigned aftefr the April revolution against Pres-“ ident Sytifcman Rhee. Liem did graduate Work in Princeton University, wa* assistant professor of political science at Pennsylvania College for Women in Pittsburgh, now Chatham College and moved to Muskingum College in Ohio this year as professor of politics. TBEU832D0R MSDRID IT YOU CANI JOIN SEPT, 16 Ex-Official of Midland Has Fatal Heart Attpck MIDLAND (ft — Paul Stegefloan, 67, retired superintendent of utilities for the City of Midland, was found dead Weflpaaday ta hia home when police investigated fils absence from a meeting he was to attend. 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In fact, their mutual attraction mi to be growing stronger even though the chief executive’s White "House days are drawing to a close. Perhaps that la why Vice President Rickard M. Nixon, 'the Republican standard-bearer, called Eisenhower the “ plw «f all 1 Reporters were able to observe the President at two political warmup appearances during the past week. They concluded that he was shaking hands and chucking' children under the chin with as much zest as any office seeker. * * ★ He admitted as much at a big GOP rally for Nixon, describing himself as "an old war horse, sort of smelling a bit of the dust of battle." ' ■ , . During a visit to the South Mountain Fair near Ms Gettfs-burg, Pa., tarns, Eisenhower besieged by falr-goem ranging in age tram S to M. He had a handshake, a pat on die head, or a warm smile for .'irtually all of them. The President even relaxed his ^____ IJB f some . .'alls at china plates and wooden nilk bottles. He grinned with de-jht when he was presented with stuffed poodle for his rather mless efforts. Nearly 11 Have Arthritis 1,223,000 Spend Day a Year in Bed, Repor y PuWte Health "Service WASHINGTON (API - Nearly) 1 million Americana suffer from arthritis or rheumatism, about ’.223,000 of them severely enough to spend one or more days abed a. year, the Public Health Service said today, —A new report 'said 750,000 spend at least seven days but of each year in bed, and others much longer periods. * - The findings came from a si vey conducted among 73,< households all over the .country from July 1957 to June 1959. Other findings: The estimated 10,845,000 sufler-ers for the nation a* a., whole represent a rath of apdrmtiroateiy 64 cases lor cadi 1,000 population-ranging from 2 per 1,( persons under 25 yenrt-nf age to 286 per 1,000 among persons 75 years and older. 1 ’ * * % Prevalence was reported higher among females than males — 81 cases per 1,000 females, against 46 per 1000 nudes. Approximately 10 per cent '-ufterers "were confined to the house, except fo emergencies, or > limited or needed help in getting around outside the house. Pole Premier on Trip __ WARSAW (API — Polish Prp mler Jozef Cyrankiewicz left Wednesday night for a tour of Afghanistan, India and Ceylon. Tie first stop for his Soviet plane is Moscow. To loydrtt Ajflerio v PAlUS (API—lie flench government Wednesday night decided Its delegation fo the VJ4. General Assembly Will again boycott debate op Algeria. "Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back” SEARS 154 North Saginaw St Phone FE 54171 fX fAI'S’TTKY? * THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1900 TWENTY jftt York Study Concludes: wrong and lack at physical extr else has nothing to do with prone new to baort attack. The statist! cal condusipns are well established and Dra. Spain and Bradeaa did not fed their remits provided a basis for attacking them. - a w ♦ They suggested die answer to die apparent, paradox was in "cot-, lateral circulatioti.''Blood Hoar since it is under prwaurr, caii set sQidy el JOT detached hearts re-jto get at the basic Reasons lor the ysalti no mart artery-hardening common type of heart attack which In’ the beam which -had belonged jearries off so many men In their to men with sit-down jobs than Sijprima. It Is n statistical (act that fljaae of men whom jobs bad kept physically active men am less them physically active. . prom to these attacks than men * * -■ ■*- —--»- - lull tillln PROM fKU ^ pp these auxiliary chan-nets than those of' the physically Inactive. DEVONSHIRE CAN'T And so you'd expect the heart arteries o( physically inactive men to show a greater amount of hard* oning than those of physically ac- When the challenge of a severely hardened heart artery comes, the heart muscles of the active already [past tew years Dm. David M. Spain land Victoria A- Bradess have been met and there is no at* j Working through the medical examiner's office of WcsTchester county. N.Y., they were able to study the hearts of men who had been killed in accidents, homicides, land suicides. Only after the hearts [had been assayed for degrees of Regular Value [check on the ages and occupations of the men from whom the hearts • SUPERBBUOYANT •FINE QUALITY FOAM CUSHIONS! STEEL INNERCOILS! • SMART, MODERN • TAPERED LEGS... DECORATOR LINES! BRASS FERRULESI • STRONG DOUBLE- • BEAUTIFUL WELT DOWELED FRAMES! TRIMS AND EDGES! BUT YOU CAN! 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Harry Byrd, D-Va., in 1956. A SUM TAPHID CONTI NENTAL. STYLE • WASH AND WEAR FINISH • CHARCOAL-TAN-ANTELOPE Signs 28-38 State Auctions Off land M«n's Wntim JEANS Mh’i 10 sx. JEANS for Oil; Gas Exploration LANSING (UPI >—The Gonservs-Hen Department Wednesday held an auction of some 160JMQ acres of i state-owned land to be opened upjj foe oil and gas exploration. 19* sale, second largest offering ; on record, follows another auctions in June when nearly 84,000 acresh Wardrobe Building Girls' School FBEE TICKETS RIB BIDES Values to $3.99 FESTIVAL Real Values FESTIVAL DAYS CHILDREN'S SHOES Real Values Girls' School Sweaters SAVE ON FESTIVAL DAYS EVERYTH ING for BACK jo WORK f C0STS S0 MUCH LESS at THE YANKEE STORES THE PONTYACJ^RESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. I960 DownWHh Asthma LONDON 0 — Princess Mar-ga*u4'a 61 year aid father-in-law, Ronald Armstrong-Jonei, was un- fpr chronic asthma. day. I do not know how long* he win have to atay, It is moat unpleasant for him.'' ST. LOUIS (API — The US. Golf Association Wednesday announced lit 1962 championship amateur /tournament will - be played in Pinehurrt.-N.C7. and ' '' ' " ”1ub It-a- The jaiet i»v«|Car 'Quiet os a Kitten' not been set lor the 1963 tourna- r” _ -Until Get Got Inside BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) — Thomas R. Donovan* car was usually a kitten, but not the morning be beyrd — *%wtH e contained in the Bra , in d„ Moines, Iowa. tUian state of Midas Geraea, neighbor's full-grown cat had be- Pebble Beach, Calif., was previously selected as site of the 1961 National Amateur. Armstrong-Jones and hi* third cording to industrial erthnuloa. t The HU tournament sdB be! summer. deaths per mtte computed to bo from 94 to 13 per cent higher in winter than in Donovan drove cautiously io service station where an attendant opened the hoed and quickly spotted the cause of type noise. A Northwestern Michigon— Has Racord Enrollment TRAVERSE CITY (UPIi — Ae enrollment of about Ol 40 eaU- College for the new fall ■emerter.’" the highest, number of sttidwta » the 10-year history of the college. 2* ★ .'+ * ."In an editorial, the paper said the choice before the voters will be ‘‘between conservatism as represented by Nixon. and radicalism a« represented by Kennedy.” The newspaper aaid, M believes ’Sf victory IOr Nlxrn will be to the The editorital quoted from resolution adopted by the South Carolina Democratic party in 1948 MUch expressed “in no uncertain ' terms our resentment at the deliberate and contemptuous political betrayal of the South by the Na- “Due to severity of Hurtteaao I Donat in our oectioa and In I view of sppoaranro of Hurricane IS Ethel, be advised so follows: |! If M*o strictly necessary that | you direct Ethel aver landed 1 areas,' kindly direct her Into I sections not already ML Frank- §1 hr. we aia't got cleaned ap from | "ONE LOT" WOMEN'S SHOES Savtral Styles SAVE SHITS Fall Festival Shoe Sale Savt Like You Never Saved Before — On All Your Family Footwear Need*. Featured at the Yankee Store This Weekend! ' 73 NORTH SAGINAW i Istcrtock MM frsst ■S# i«n sae tsfrtssaa COATS i tot* Otlsa pstyssttr mw § i wsiu sae ssists. •Ists S-IL •Wva”**-* O dim: head, tan mm * —*♦— n«i». saStsssi # s«m i • u. S<| 67 $2&7 151 S. SAGINAW ST. -Next to Wrigltty's- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING! nawniH THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1000 TWENTY-FIVE Labor Official Defends ♦he Working Mothers— BINGHAMTON, N. Y. (UPI) -A V. %' Labm.Psnortment odHcial ieMw»*eh eethtoryee wwtte mothers ore a major cause af juvenile delinquency Mr*. Alice K. Leonard, director of the department's Women* Bu reau, aald la fact that thny are pmt~ Alwtyg So In Troubled Tiroes was forced to give it up after hiaj wife (whom_ he periodically *awi| \iHere Are Times .Echo Satellite DETROIT UP — Here an the ap-j proximate time* when the Echo! satellite may he seen in Michigan' skies during the next few day*. 1 Alao given are the elevation, the j direction at which tfie *atettttej should be visible and the direction I in which it will be moving across! •era nee." There literally am millions of "Unify people who take magic seriously," says Christopher, "are uneducated or stupid people . . J and it;* always quite frightening! "He is afraid of death, so it I* reassuring to see that a woman ' can be cut to pieces and come sut a moment later — whole and . aUvt’: ' J . , 'j* Christopher knows these philoeo- . phies to be true because be is ■ a student of magic and Its effect -on audiences. I The tup rankiiif beeus-peens master la the IJ.8. since l»U. ; when be produced rabbits so the : «and discover A how great a aw* bourbon 3fe "*0': can bel THE 010 CHOW DISTILLERY CO., FRANKFORT. KY., DISTRIBUTED BV NATIOHAI DISTILIERS PRODUCTS CO., KENTUCKY ITRAMMT K0UW0NWWIKEY.I4 PNOOf Mbunt Whitney in California is i the highest peak In continental TO. S. SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY! "illusions" — which he describes i as "large stage feats in which a human or a large animal is the ohject of deception: big scale ho>| cus-pocus. as opposed to parlor. '■ oNty I .Ike food paintings and rare books, the price of illusions constantly goes up. trick" perfected by the Great Thurston — in which a body is raised and suspended in air while hoops are passed around it to | show there are no strings at-jtachcd — cost $50,000 to develop originally. Fortunately, Christopher as a youth was a Thurston apprentice, 'and today owns all his diaries. ON DOUBLY GUARANTEED VICTOR PAINT! 1 other magicians. | Still, in the past years, he has I purchased 30 illusions created by TJther men, because you have to keep up to date on your disap-; peering elephants. I “Which reminds me," be said, |'*I wanted to use the vanishing •Upborn trfa* In this show (called ‘Christopher’s Wonders') but this I being election year I was afraid the donMys would demand equal disappearing time." He replaced it with a new idea of his own: the eiripty TV cabinet from which five girts appear. L One of his most spectacular feats I has been catchiQg five bullets be-I tween his teeth, but Christopher United Quantity On Smm tt«ns...First Cunt, Rrrt Slid PAY ONLY *1.28 PER WEEK (AFTBt SMALL DOWN PAYMINT) SINGER SEWING CENTER 102 n. Saginaw . DOWNTOWN PONTIAC f ITiWiMittlTHISINMNKLCa Ffd#fOl 2-0611 is the world-famous Good Housekeeping Sent which specifies "replacement or refund of money (That as and professional pointers buy VICTOR, Urn paint obit Michigan weather. VICTOR Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping (Quality IffAtVISTtttg. Will Be Sold of Fantastic Savings 40 CARS MORE VIGOR PAINT THAN EV« BEFORE • VKTOa ounuTV ... wa*ijr** Wr victos. y— te»r ... ter VICTOS SAINT n rjwoolly >•»witeter to wiltente me rifl* el rv*f*S. thonfuUe M.ch,gon write. H rtel pay y— to buy «•* Th u rsday - Friday - Saturday ----SEPTEMBER 15, Id, 17-- t This "Money Soving Offer" VKVOn SUIT IXMRTf ... Ulme* writer et PwnWn 4e «—T y— . ■. AM A ter* you OO-IT VOUSStlf. Yu'S fcte *1 the , 2 GALS Terrific' 65 Mt. Clemens Si OLD CROW KENTUCKY BOURBON SINGER ALL 20 CENTERS OPEN MON. - SAT. 9 - 9 • OPEN SUN. 9 - 6 TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1060 Drayton Student Again Winner at Scholarship A Consumers Power Co. engi ■..UnlafliU at tk* **-*"- ! Japanese-Americans (Get Benefifs.by Law ! I WASHINGTON (UPlt-Pmldmti j Eisenhower Wednesday signed Into! \$102S)16,180 in Savings Bonds | Owned in Area iixring scholarship at the Univer-, mtj» of Michigan has been awarded j Tor the second straight year to' ton MkIm, E. L Karkau. Con-j law legislation intended to provide! retirement and sick leave bene-j fits to federal employes of Japa j The bill, sponsored' by Rep. James Roosevelt, D-^1!*. would) grant such employe* credit toward' pension and sick leave benefits for A House Civil Service Committee 1 A graduate of Pontiac Central i High School, he is the son of Mr. ghd’Mft. Gunnar Gustavson, #61 Mt. Royal St Drayton Plains. report on the Mil said 110.000 Americans of Japanese ancestry! 'were evacuated during the war ■from strategic areas In California.’ iOregon, Washington and Arizona.! I It contained no estimate of how . many were federal employes. I CUTAWAY DRAWING shows the 100-person underground blast ahd fallout abetter which Burbank, Calif., is proposing for its "neighborhood" ''The award is one of 43 scholar ships and fellowships given in yMtlglff each year by Consum- W CONTROL — Osar Balsa. 37. this week acquired operating control of the St. Regis Hotel In New York. He started SI age Be Prepared for That A-Bomb r Flooding OH wetls with vd ! a common means used in the I ondary recovery of petroleum. Haas and Communities Tremendous VALUES! Take Your Choice . ., (EDITORS MOTS: Thll 1* tlM NUrS Is a tour-part aertW IP sS sea mssfsajrtaertar da ms dwnrin About f Allout lit SO* mi Aftoct rw And your teatlr.I By RAY CROMLEY WASHINGTON (NEA) - You art- your comnumtty oryour company can work out a practical way to save your lives if an H-bomb raid ever came, tone businetaea alreedy have mitted to the California State Legislature in January. >rm- The basement la provided with and shortwave transceivers w h i c h could send and receive information about the attack. Thaw would .be standby emergency communications with the sheriff. poIice.Tted Cross and the military amateur radio net. Radiation measuring tostraments are stored^ t earth. , They would be equipped with emergency power, rhewbwl ««ni. tat ion facilities, air b 1 o-w era, cement flpors, emergency food, first aid'supplies and a safety entrance. — They would be fallout {woof. They have blast protection suf-, ficient to assure survival ~ at about one mile from the surface detonation of a million-ton H-bomb. Cost of the currently planned shelter is $18,000. The estimated cost in quantity is $14,000. Burbank Is about ready to fot bid* for the lint local model f Told with all the daring of thebeet-eeUingbook! made thcoe piano. One la .the~ Stanford Research Institute at Pllo Alto. Calif. The Institute and its 4,000 to 5,000 employes are in the San Francisco Bay region. In the over-all area are key air fields, a missile plant, strategic oil refineries and a major U. & city. If. the Ruaslan* attacked la farce, it’s eattnsatod that with- for rationing food and water, others’ for Public health, cam-municatioas, fuel and poweri sanitation. One man is to man-sure radiation, detect radiation leaks aand determine when it’s okay to leave the shelter. A handbook has been issued, telling the staff membOrs and their families what to do now and what to do if an attack comes. One pertinent piece of advice: — “Staff mem bars whs Bow within five miles ef the Stanford Research Institute and have acre** to bicycles may make better time that way." 7 The reason is simple. Roads will be jam-packed.. You might DINETTr SET—36x72 .TABLE FOR With .the Purchase of Any Living ROOM SUITE or SECTIONAL area in one of the basement's five major wjass and ootritos. A 14-day minimum-diet dry ration for 3,000 people has been stored in Building No. 1. Water would—he available from an emergency well. Several doctors and their families have been invited to Join in the institute's shelter plan to provide medical services. The Institute will lay in emergency medical supplies. , To meet this throat. Institute men have converted the basement of Building No. 1 into a 30,000-square-foot shelter tor T.COOmen, women aad cbSdren. Building plans include a basement to shelter 2,000 more. PERCH These basements can take blasts of five pounds per square inch. They would give Mast protection from a five-million-ion H-bomb five mile* away. The expected 25.000 roentgen fallout, would be cut to a mere 100- HOWARD JOHNSON'S 4-Pc. Sectional 2-Pc. Sectional Take your choice of fine Davenports with matching Chain mi fins frieze cover and ful "loam cushions. Man to get the citizens M each neighborhood in the city to buy Mid put Underground a 100-man "neighborhood" shelter. SHELTER DISTRICTS Neighborhoods would be organised into___“ahrtter—districts." They’d finance the shelters with "shelter bonds” in the sanw way FOAM RUBBER Dm* BED PILLOWS Tift* Innerspring Mattress ALLIMOLOH Exclusive Showing In Oakland County! for matching box Spring. Empire Mattress pre-built .boaters. 4 handles for easy fuming. Plenty firm. Motch-»ng box spring of the same low price. Full or twin. Loser Gov. Furcola ■**-- TH» FALLOUT KHKLTER modem at Camp Parks, Calif. Civil Defense men suggest neighborhoods organize shelter districts. They would finance the shelters to,the same way sewer districts bond themselves to pay for sewers. A MB to allow this Wrll be submitted to the California State legislature to January. to Resume Practice President Tattles* Mattress SAVE! 20-30-40% !A 0/ AMD CHICOPEE. Mass. Nots in Area distribute forget-me-nots in downtown Pontiac and in surrounding communities Friday and Saturday It was a hard drive from Bbv mingham so |hey stopped at a pub to refresh themselves. But the re- TWCWnCtlUIW* nwwiswn asw» ■■ RICHARD CONTE-CESAR ROMERO-PATRICE WtHORE xerasHOPiffiSP^^^^mwaiM Fuhiras at 1:21-4:12-7:00-9:50 ALL IN BLAZING COLOR! The FJRE History’s Fiercest Warriors! A Spectacular Story of Brut# Force Crushed by Hie Softness of a Beautiful Dancing Janet taNrih THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1900 TWENTT-SZXTKIf NEW YORK (API-rum sidewalk accordion player to a Broad-wayt debut that’s the story of »-yearold Lyiah Tiffany. Bow could aqyoaii lusts that tbs addle haired Lyiah, who alts ■looped and Joriem la a folding ygttl m,erfla fk—aJn Hall ItMUB mm [yyipyw item tag tot fcsys of her tomb box and a r Hntow Calif., Tues-sn't satisfied. Now ionf. tab /fy ron Religions B WASHINGTON (AP)-Sen. Henry If. Jacksa^ Democratic' national chairman, says someone la flooding tin mails with anti-Catb-ollc literature in an attempt to defeat John F. Konikqy Nr IRWfc Former President Harry S. Turman also brought up tin subject while taking a morning Stroll Wednesday ^ N*w ljartC^Tr«nyJ home town,” Truman' remarked, “the Republicans are sending out ail the dirty pamphlets they dan find on ratigta."--- inspirational books, led a group of BP Protestant ministers and lay-met hem a week ago told Issued a statement. It said any Roman Catholic 'president (Keisiady is a Calbolle) would be under pressure from the church hierarchy to breach the wall of ‘ of church and state. The statement was laeuod-aa% collective one by tflb grotto, which celled itself the National Confer-moe of.qtisedB lor That brought emphatic denials from the former GOP national chairman, Meade Alcorn and from1 Ed StoUenwerck,' Republican chairman of 'Truman’s own Jackson County, Mo. They said Republican organisations have no part fn any hate-mail campaign. Jacboo saW that as far as hi know* toe mail has not come from any Republican party hffi-dal, but he urged newsmen to track down toe source of the anti-Cathotic mail. He wouldn't say what information he haa on any source, but told a nwnt unfcience; “IT give you a little' clue. You might ask Dr. Peak who prepared his atate- Dr. Norman Vincent peale. New York minister and author of Shell Fold Up Accordion at 81 [Former Deem of U. of M. Aji Gradual* School Dios irt Sidewalk Serenader to Act dsrhdolr and took piano Bo- gota, would land n part in a major theater production! Lyiah juat signed a jgNmm contract to portray a HB-year d? The Way Horn*," an adaptation at James Ages's Pulitzer Prise ■ ^ * 'A Death to lbs Rehearsals begin faM a month from tads*. Getting a toot St "ft made Lyiah high YM^Wittiaimch Enrollment Drive hhL Shs’s going to keep on playing tost accordion, wearing her long tint, shabby green colt, and pathetic look. At least M The annual membership enroll- t campaign of toe Pontine YMGA will run from Honda* through Sept 29, Maxwell H. Doerr, T jmvWtny By drive for mem. ben will be a noon luncheon Mon- Iday at the "Y" building. Guest speaker lor the' Truman agreed that “Nixon answered toa total pretty well" and that he feels the vice president no part in the matter. But Trtmaa said be thought the mail campaign he' said was going on in Missouri was part of a nation- "AU A couple of years later, Lyiah recalls, there she was—playing a in Butte, Mont. In 1908 she married a professional Ucycle rider. The couple iiAlbrlii yuan.. LIVES COMFORTABLY Getting to her, street wq»iri»n » is no problem far the lady, i lives comfortably in a tiny Uamegkt Boro in 18T9 at Pol umbos, Ohio, , Lyiah sought her fortune in Chicago when she waa In her late teen. She told shoe polish from [ANN ARBOR tUPD-PMrOk-kleberg, T9, who retired as asnod-ate dean of the Horace A, Rack-ham School of Graduate Studies at the Unlvenity of Michigan in Util, died in to. Joseph Mercy Hospital MoIcm Quit# a Paradof NEW YORK (UPI) - On ton ) Lyiah left her husband "be-cause ha drank too muck," For her tt was on to Mexico City, where she opened a hair- ■lent of IS hogs, 10 stean-aad tour vsal Ida meat-eating dim an agricultural hradi OUdeberg served on the UMver- After a manicurist Job in H ana, Cuba, lyiah letatiwd to h one in the allant movie houses for years. Then toe graduated to toe plaa organ. Then talkies caroa In and Lyiah went out. For the past U years toe's we carrying her ohstr outsids Carnegle and playing fir passers by. Division chairmen for the campaign are George Crabtree, Frank Odsttrhof, John T. Rogers, Mrs. Jean Ellsworth and George Wat- He aaid the aati-Oatholic pamphlet were “long sheets’' ■ ‘the dirty sheets which they used (stoat A1 Smith hi the 30 Alcorn called Truman's School Administrators to Moot on Mackinaw moot a. "typical shoot-froro-the-. School Administrators, a depart- Peale later backed eff a little. He said public agitation over the religious issue would harm the nation tad that therefore he would take no active part in the political campaign- , Jackson said Peak was a Republican and a friend of Viet President Richard M. Nixon; Kennedy’s Republican opponent. He . o|tito “I think Dr. Peak haa a. > Oeapramonatolltty as a matter of! cotocienoe-to MB the truth” about1 the .authorship of the group’s statement. Peak was not available for omment on Jackson’s statement, Nixon, President Eisenhower gan Education Association said Wednesday the first annual conference of the Michigan Association of ment of MBA, will be on Martdnac bland Sept. 2MS. Last Tims T0NITE . it m Mi 9:19 HURON WAUU8N WVMAN-EGAN-MAIDEN tiffi-lflfr-B EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN SHOWING! "ONCE MORE WITH FEELING" Yul irywnsr — Koy Ksndoll 2-1000 PREMIERE SHOWING OAKLAND COUNTY Tetofrupb at lyan I IN THE MIRACLE MEE SHOPPING CENTER RECORD BREAKING Smash HIT! and other GOP leaden have disavowed and deplored any use of the religious issue in toe cam- Five Get Stern Lesson on Woes of Parking Car NOW! On the World’s Largest Screen! A Breathtaking Movie With All It’s Intimate Emotions Intact! LONDON '(UPI) — Five men realize pftw.Just how careless they were when they parked a car laden with lW sticks of dynamite close by No. 10 Downing St. Too many trips to a pub near the residence of Prime Minister UamlH Mawnlltati led to the ex-posure of whgt detectives first believed was a political plot because two of the principals were Irish- man tki when the five appeared In court Tuesday. Crowe and William GUI were put on probation lor three years. The Judge said Crowe, who didn’t know what the trip was for when it began, was "used as a stooge," because it was his car. tTThe a darned sight more carefpl when I park my ear from » in ■«::—~ WATERFORD1 DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN m iMstTimss TONIGHT Exclusive FIRST RUN M ! * “From Hit Terrace” gl J —al— 7:30 P M. and m£r- ® 10:13 P.M, TOO BIG FOB 1 WEEK! TOO BIG FOR 2 WEEKS! STARTING Office Open MB an. Eariy! TODAY FOR . . DAYS! BHIHti wouldn't call it i sans. Danny Ocean and his thenisht they blew all the OCEANS tl osneiAL added susjicni “LEADER DOG” FI1MID IN COLOR ON THE > STREETS OF PONTIAC AND THE ROCHESTER TRAINING ^ SCHOOL FOR LEADER DOCS FOR THE BUND 'M FRE L SfWTOTY-BIGHT THFT PQXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1940 , APPLIANCES! TELEVISIONS! STEREOS! RADIOS! Wn (itltoKtal "Downtown Festival models just in, tome or* 1960 floor and service... and fre« factory warranty. 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They'** probably heard that In organizational meeting. ntair Voorhels Road. idBHco to hw lie wfco«helpod dfr aacrtOcop toflawd hy the maae0l!w*. . 11 '; ;-^ -‘ • -r -—P - Jr A ir r fc weightless. WPiffTitm Hi h mt\. Mil THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, i960 TWENTY- THE WESSON OIL All Vegetable Shortening T-BONE PORTERHOUSE STEAK round sirloin STEAK STEAK STEAK JNSTANT COFFEE Maxwell House COFFEE Average DEMING'S Red Alaska SOCKEYE FROZEN DINNER SPECIALS m Kim —--------GHWHONG CHICKEN • BEEF __ Banquet Banquet ■ * • HAM * Salisbury Steak Your ^Choice flHl Kounty-Kist CORN • Extra Geld Ball staaps with Purchase •f any A or moro off , CUBE STEAK A Extra Geld Ball liup with Purchase of any 6 hats off TOILET SOAP f4KWHftHftHlWlWlWMW>W>WlWlWMWrtmftWW » Extra Geld INI staaps with Enchase of aay 3-lbs. ar non of 1 GROUND BEEF Iff staaps with Farchase of any 2 pkfS..of SHOE POUSH BEEP ROAST UWWMM PEOPLE’S FOOD MARKETS SUPER MARKETS »0) lii P jir»—• r^Twra own O E A Extra Gold Bell §? 9U staaps with Puchast g off any 6 Cans off l( CAMPBELL’S SOUP R Ufa* Sa*. IB. 1*00 3 iSR ifiWhfiWiUHlftHuilflUiUiWiV'ilftWflfflfWIlH Pound Vacuum Con AH Popular -Brandt of* Eggs can appear at any meal of the day. This omelet would be equally good at a luncheon as a* breakfast. What makes it a little CHOICE QUALITY MEATS GRADE A WHOLE DUCKS IN PONTIAC 2u»89c Hickory Smoked THIRTY Mi THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER id, IMP 'Better Meals Build ’ M ~pjj|jf Mite t Families." Far the second ye* ids slogan is befog used all me be country by the laod indastr: and fay land editors writing U Pew us w eepers. ft*n m*cr te's point of vie# it Gil to M» that it !■ slatod tc • More .than January Or* thlr ime of the year Is a beginning date. We rehrtantly put away > and vacadsn gear, and {fMt tor the active monte Iliad. ChBdren are back in school f-Za ■ ‘ ImwiU mnre rigid. t to importance of good mete In the following recipe one pound if pork steak—or even a i die ~ut of pork that can .be cut bite n*ea—will feed four people. Bad seems W go especially well in r e food plays in the family life pie-evaluated ;«riy ttaae a fondly la together. It'a up to us women to < the pace, mates the pattern and l (be field for the family. If jo eonetatently put - sppatlfing mete on the table at regular r n And expect the whole family ■f ‘ ‘ ' ‘ R i participate in them, we shall be rewarded by better health and )ettor spirits all around. yOOD CLASSES ? We need a yardstick to measure (tor total planning. Are ww indud- |ml every day: { Meat — Dairy Products — Fruit and Vegetables—Cereal Products? lb one can be omitted for any length of time without unbalancing the diet. Thday we’ll give you MMfifittBli nod; different is the Creole « By JANBT for the first two groups of goes with it lUtrOMMOmb You know, of course, that 'be Vleat group includes poultry, fish md eggs. Two or more, serving* tally is the recommended amount with at least four «0p a week. Whan a tight rte must b teat egg whiles until stiff, tea not dry. Without rinsing haslet quickly bast egg yolks with water, salt and Tabasco. Fold into beam agg whites. Melt butter in a heavy grying pan. Add mixture and cook over tow heat: until omelet 1 stttely brown underneath. Place in a moderate oven, (SO) degrees F.) about 10 minutes, until dry on tap- Cut part way through center. Told and lip from pah on platr or tetter. Serve with ‘Creole iauce Yield: 6 servings. I SMBS SOTS a mmw i 1 MblMDOOn yisitoi i UUMSHki tnn user Mi Iimsiis try Mturi M Mwpm mn ,JiP6S£M Mow MB SUMS brolltd mu«h- lt»» PSPSOT, r«b»d S isblMps«"< corn»ureh Cut pork into %-toch cubes, Place In suitable bowl and sprinkle with the kitchen bouquet. Melt ft tn frybig P**- Add pork and brown quickly over moderate beat. Drain pineapple syrup and add sufficient water to make % cap. Add pineapple syrup, vinegar, bouillon cube, brown sugar, mustard and ginger. Bring fo boil and cook, covered, for 25 minutii. Ost web altos plasappls into od « pieces. Brain mushrooms, reserving broth. Add pineapple pepper, ent Into 14-laeh cube*. i that milk am fond ef soar cream. Mo, B it dostet have tewr Mfwfm than j ■ ■ cream. IntHdam have few- This Year's Turkey May Hava White feathaw MWlSSl itofte teU-iv, cup, iiesM lpiMItel': ..: V, Ifiipoo, TibiM, 1, te.tpoon ,us*r * Usspsss MR Melt butter, add gram pepper and onion. Cook- until onion ti; tender, but not brown. Add ro-j malning ingredients and continue cooking over low beat about 30 mirtutes or until thick Yield: About Has- t 'taMitpossS msg>ari Yineoar Dresses r» —[Scallop Kabobs fill New Salad ■agt soar croam antu atift Fold In remaintag over slices of kitchen stove, to take out to your batik porch, patio, or to a tefcit] There’s a change to color ka the oaten's turkey flock, although yen way not be aware of it, since most tf us see turkeys after their featb-■rs have been removed. The. Department of Agriculture says them *aas been a big increase, almost one-fifth, to the number at turkeys that have white tethers. Them white breeds are increasing in popularity with the turkey gravers because " era, and toore ol the birds can be at weight* which might be coriMderad Cucumber Soup cream of chicken soup, 1 soup can water. 44 cup minced unpeted cucumber and a tablespoon of minced scallions. Mix it early in the day and refrigerate until serving time. If you wait to delight the family with a special preparation of seal* lops, s«vv Scallop Hhbofae. ‘Fbr «gto a feeding rfte persons,' buy one back yard, bsm'S Hot Shrimp and dost have unsightly dark ptntetb- Potato Oalad, combtotog two of sop hater ar margarine Instead Mr la larvnr ones in half. ■ -->»■ ■#--, W-——— Combine ,14 cup of butter or favorite foods. The terlmp, by the way, is todtl% totojaoBL eif paprika md 14 teaspoon of ptpper. Dip tha scal* tops In fids butte mixture. Then fry 10 aUom of bacon abwty u *■ lto am.nut I tablMpoon, town muitard &5raa« Combine potatoes with crumbled bacon, ban of shrimp (reserve mat tor garnish), celery, radishes, oo-ion and Attee. Add about % of Iressbw; teas gently: return skillet over low beat Garnish with issemfl shrimp. Serve rest wf dressing separately, to be poured over shrimp. Malay 8 servings. Than cut the bacon in thirds, crosswise. Using six long skewers, 714 inches tong, alternate the scallops, bacon and 114 cups of pineapple chute, drained, until die skewers filled. Place the darners _____• a baking pan, 10 by 6 by 114 inches. Bake to a very hot oven, 450 degrees tor 20 to S min- to brown die other side. IN LAKE ORION Everyone tired of just tel* milk? It's still t$e best beverage for youngsters and the preferred one for many adults. Who wouhtol enjoy this peach milk shake made 'with noted toy milk? . Weight Watchers Peach Star Cooler SWEET AND SOUK PORK — Chinese food is pork are available nearly every week. Treatyour popular with many families. Here is a simple family to this dish soon. . ratten of sweat sour pooh, Inexpensive euta-sf-------—— -----------------------------------------~ 3 SISTERS’ MARKET 608 Wsst Huron Street Opow 7 Days to 10P. M . M. FRESH DRESSED FRYERS a27° Picnics *29' PITER'S SLICED BACON 3 Lb, 89c FRESH DRESSED Steweis "19° ILL He. 1 Midi. AH Purpose POTATOES 50“-1.29 FRESH DRESSED 5 RABBITS ^39* Grade 1 Bologna CHUCK STEAKS Polish Saisago LUNCH ■UTS Calif. Sweet FRISH FRISH POT IBiST ORANGES BEET HEARTS PORK LIVER V*® 2*~39* u29* ^23* IN AUBURN HEIGHTS SUPER MARKET 331 S. BROADWAY, Lake Ori Open Every Weekday 9 a.m. to 9 pjL Sunday I a.a. to I p.n. I BEER and WINE ILLAGE SUPER MARKET 3342 AUBURN RD., Auburn Hgts. I Open Mon.. Ties , Wed., Thai. 9 a .m. to 6:30 gun. Fri.. Sal.. 9 p.m. -ami Sundays — FRESH FROZEN FOODS FROSTY ACRES ORANGE JUICE 6-oz. Can RT SWANSDOWN Fresh Frozen TV DINNERS your choice ke Sales Dates Taurs.-fri.- Sst.-Sept. 15, Quaaltflee. Fra# Sold to Deaton . or Misers. i> muimis cairos Velvet Brand. ICE CREAM Choifa of Flavaia Big V% Gallon With This Coupon. DON'T RUN OUT 0* MILK THIS WEEK-END FRUITS-VEGETABLES Michigan No. 1 POTATOES 10“ 29* Now - Cooking ONIONS 10 £49 Home-Grown — CARROTS CELLO PKG. SNOW- DRIFT THE ALL PURPOSE SHORTENING IN DRAYTON PLAINS Romeo - APPLE- SAUCE 4for Libby's TOMATO juice 99< Giant 46 oz. con Swansdown CAKE MIXES whlln—»y Davfls Food . . . 4 for 99* TENUTA Lean - Tender SUPER MARKET 3515 SASHABAW at WALTON PORK StEAK BAR-B-QUED CHICKENS end SPARE RIBS RING BOLOGNA 39i HAMILTON GRADE A SMALL EGGS m 1 FELICE QUALITY MARKET 238 S. TELEGRAPH 0§m Every Bay Intinding I Sunday > a.m. I> 10 pa.| BEER-WINE-L1QU0B J .TIIKJ'OXTjAC l'KKaa, THt HSDAV, SKTTKMltEH 15. i960 - squash stars in the first one. [ Tuaa Staffed Aeon Squash t&m* ansaB|[igjBMj cup wstor' H cup jrraM ssrrot I sms « cup water. Stir to with grilled hamburgers on toasted form a smooth paste. Add to boil- buns and crisp relishes. ing fruit, stirring to blend. Then! ...........■ _.... ■ Mi «* mm mixture comes] Look a fish tn the eye to tell if to « full boil. jit's fresh. Home economists at Remove from heat and add but- Michigan State University say ttei ter. Cool 5 minutes. Pour into piefeyes of a fresh fish are bright shell. Let stand about 3 houfs, or I and clear, not cloudy and sunken, i ALm6UYS TREASURE /HMAMlITJk Here’s the greatest trene* VVX^VUI^ ure among them ail ,..th# OF California deliciousoranfsaoftdrink from Californla’o “Kingdoms of Fun.” Mother, *nmt your “fuyi« to a “itrike it rich” thirst quencher... a drink they will Jove. Pick up a six-pack or two today. Keep s supply «T Nesbitt's tut hand always. nssbrts if Tmtifi raia . Bottled under authority sf Nesbitt Fruit Products, tae, st Csiltsr-als by CsM*Csla Bettlin* Cs. si Psutiac, MidUfan. MALING SHOES Nowhere- and neraMore have jou seen such exciting TopValue Stamps with every gift Fill and redeem your books during Yule Save Days MALING’S new ideas lor fall 5™,.7™ Ntwhere and! sever belsre-hnc you such completely flattering shoes. many, many styles. (And every . last one is surprisingly low priced!) Wswhees aM sew brtere have you had so much fan shopping far shots so shop si Mafam’ai ^ Maling Shoes 50 N. Saginaw St. Optn Monday and Friday Evening* Michigan U. S. No. 1 POTATOES FOOD CENTER 1 BREAST-O'-CHICKEN 1 706 W. Huron 1 CHICKEN of the lj|^ Tiia^r~. 1 » 3-7403l===i teastOOiK® ■ ICE COLD BEER - POP - MIXES A CtSS (|(1C YOUR FAVORITE WINE «nft LIQUOR ■ ^ ) THIRTY-TWO THE ft)NTIAC PHKSS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1960 Fresh Pfoms Good in Temp "Sugar ptmm" Is another way of •Mdustod beauties which are uw to our^marfceU for tar«e, plump. Arm. with a de- lnt inttrMl to many a basic fruit dish. . fte jnod -teg ^out jgtJBnd-or to delicious in • variety of salads .... 1' cupr. In piss — two- emit. deep-dish. unUMOp:1......U Af—rake, efcina. souffles crisps, steamed pudding*. i; in breads — quick coffee cakes, fruited nut loaves, and fat tile time-honored favorite rtWJ PLUM KUCHEN Me Raised «e*t Dough This Is enough for two Kuchen. Toe may like to bake and freeze to enjoy when the n m«mhS huttsf or dwtieksn Guests Will Like I Buy Fruits an «. ,J> tiik - for Canning, Freezing The Go-Withs f rail mix made into a “richer t dough" or your favorite sweet Oil accommodating freestone fruit yeut dough recipe maybefed. DM !»• Pour scalded otitic over butter, igar and salt. When cool, stir In beaten eggs, then yoost which has the 3 tablespoons sugar. Mix in macs and flour, a little at n time, to form' * fp dnugh. whan too stiff to yjjfc « «p"«« twin out tm ,floL._______ pastry cloth or board and Inwad in only enough flour to form a soft dough. Knead gently several again tor several edmriti Return la griaaid beet, repealing pew. Hear to lira again until Divide dough in half. Shape each *h hill. Pat and rail one fit a IP-inch round ~ar square pan. Place la well-greased pan pulling and stretching dough to fit. hiving It wane up <* *H rides about 1 Inch. Spread with softened butter. Sprinkle with 3 tablespoon* dry bread crumbs and let stand about 15 minutes. A * * Wash about 20 ffatn Idaho Freeh Purple plums, number depending on shape of pan and placing of plums. Remove seed*. A flick of cnife wiQ zip the seeds since this is a free-Cut fat quarters. lay plums m top ef es ter s round fa H«*p P» PURPLE PLUM KUCHEN —Dutch Purple Plum Kuchen la so good that you will want to make two. Here Is one all baked and ready for a chilly sojourn in the freezer, to enjoy in weeks to ome. Another is waiting to be put together for tonight's dessert or tomorrow's break luting. Idaho-grown purple plums are in our markets now coaxing to go into treats such as. tills one, onto your canning shrives as jellies, jams, conserves, and into your freezer to use in so many ways after the short season has gone. turkey. But aozne go better than others. Hera are a tew suggea-ons and radpas: Grilled Garlic Buttered Oxs Combine % pound butter or margarine with 1 dove crushed garlic. Use to hotter hot boiled sees of com. Grill Immediately over glowing coals. Or let each guest grill bis own on a skewer. Ited baler, I egg tablespoon cream. Drlstla be plums. Let stand 1ft II dough appears Bake in 390 degrees F. (moderate) oven about SO minutes or Croat ia brown and pfauns soft. Serve hot, preferably. Wonderful for breridast with sausage. Good too as deasert with plenty of hot coffee. A A A TO KREEZEABAKED KUCHEN: chill quickly in the pan jrj which it was baked. Wrap Ip freexer wrappings, pan and ail. Or drill Kuchen, cut in serving pieces. Place on cookie sheet and freeze quickly. Put into plastic storage bag, twisting and tieutg opening to seal, in this way, only the desired number of pieces may be remqyied. Heat without thawing in moderate oven. ’ Hot Chicken Sandwich Let’s face It! What? Why tha open-faced sandwich. Of course, fry one of sliced cooked chicken, sliced tomatoes, and sliced cheese. Better yet, make 3, Broil, 5 inches from heat, 5 to 10 minutes, or until cheese melts. Meanwhile, heat 1 can (10% ounces) chicken gravy. Pour over hot sandwiches i good !n .hearty lunch. routine «t scboaUagrih? And home etch day? If year piano k»- Mrs Josephine Lawyer. If peaches are inchsded hi your plans. It wiQ probably pay to check plckiag, etc. This le es-occiaHy true If you hays pref- l usipoos feasil *Horft«rtdUh dfoiitni Soften gelatin In cold water. Heat tomato Juice and add gelatin stirring until dissolved. Add apple sauce, basil, salt, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, and sliced stuffed olives. Pour taito Ufa or 2 quart mold which has been rinsed In cold water; drill firm. Unmold on lettuce. Serve with Horseradish Dressing. Makes 9 servings. MmjasroaaatM or hM drtssin fix mayonnaise or sated dressing, chopped parsley and horseradish together and chill until serving. Moat peaches now being marketed are nf the Bberta variety (a late variety which trials i third ef the state peach crop. When Elbertas arrive, this Is a due that peadi season 1990 will uiitoHy. Aqr are picked green ar at “tree mitwOy," sad teen n few jays, My Bras pears Mr cisRtlieteg at Me. Itortes b ifan k a —derately aari ptees fe* te » dagrass), flsr fa—ssdteto ..uojr srieet pears wtih a sHcht as*-asm at the base af fee stem and ef a eater Ibat tedkatea tea variety Ifa ripe. Usually the peak ef the totna-o season cooks About Labor Day, atin available. If you buy a bushel, you can expect about SO pounds— r enough for 15 to 20 quarts at to-matoes or jutes, If you » pound,, you can expect 3 medium size tomatoes enough for .12 to 19 slices or 2 cups of wedges. This is an excellent time to buy "'gnfy ***tiett Pours to set out-of-hand or to us* ta ceiiring or freezing. The Bartlett la a hril-shaped, yellow skin fear blushad with rad. The flesh Is white, finegrained and juicy. They ripen within two or three days, A A A Bartlett pears an highly prized ibr eating fresh — out of hand, in salads, in fruit 09a. They serve well as a fruit to stew, pickle, bake or glaze.. Ajxxit two thirds of the total crop Is canned and tiie balance Is sold fresh In September and October. UriBw msri ether frail This Is a good tbne te freece lor fresh fruit cups this winter. Michigan State University recommends cutting the fruit Into chunks or balls; then perking the fruit la layers with waxed paper between. Cover with a nod synip made t~ using 3 cupr of sugar to each cups of teeter. Or mix fruit with 1 cup of sugar to 6 cups Of M| before packaging. —. ... The sJmt work week, dae to — Labsi Pay hsfldey, bed e ■light effect aa — ref esset awafe are quarters ef bed cut and wrapped to yew RwrlflrationK, The forequarter, which contain* the chuck WHb, jfkii hjljhw ' la winter Brr to enmiswr. Other ■tores are offering forequarters and hindquarters of lamb cut fee the easer. Pork cuts receiving moot em-ritasis tide week include smoked ind frashkem, hneon mi e—egr. AldMegh wkAlesel* femk price, era ap atigbUy, ooaet lamb eats ara featared la *•«• mm u juf mil * —R. a leg ef lamb offers mest tor mere flaw sa* meal. Had yea thought of having lamb riMter eat from the top put at tba tagf if yea like lamb ehspe. |Te akaest certain yea'll tike JumEjrieakLdflJiili- *1- : ■tea. Thee the rest sf the kg wU be a tender jriey mast. If jwm — ”--------— Chicken on your menu? Fryer have rnsrrt off a little an-t you’ll find them at the same or near the same prices as a week ago. .. A A A...................., . This is the season for canning, - nflM M’w atop the season whan many canned foods ire marked is “sales.” Corn, peas, tomatoes, pears, peaches are a few of these - marked tiris week. OPEN EVERY DAY Including Sundays 9:00 AM. to 11:00 P.M. Grad* A Large EGGS y/estown 0A No. 1 Golden Rip* BANANAS Sdld Ripe TOMATOES Lb.O* W EXTRA FANCY HALE-HAVEN Fresh Home- GREEN BEANS PMcSnlly IomIwi BOSTON BUTT U. PORK ROAST U.S. Governmeit Inspected Choice I Pot Roast of NBh 3Q» Lincheos Lb.1 MEATS . U.S. No. 1 Skinless HOT Oft DOGSfcv SHORT RIBS of BEEF . . ia2* i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. I960 THIRTY-THIHir Green ^Salad First,Gelatin Next in Popularity Ml mr <«Hr« of oaArtlod • pf ITteltee. Om edge. , T» make wry day a salad day,] As a first course, serve a tart,! jtfct United Fresh Fruit ll>d Vlj^fcHip mlad, and avoid iwtw*t fruit b^ The next three In line __ fruit — fat gelat in, with cottage d mixed fnilts. Cole slaw placed fifth, and sliced to j sixth, | Vwi rant atomy* Idrntlf.v a i xalad hy Ita name. The wheel ' »f fortune an the menu •( a land- I lag New Orteaaa hotel combines tomato aspic, egg salad sad i ahrtntp oa shredded lettuce. Horseshoe or raring king aalad IF a famous Denver hotel Is made with avocado sliced la horaeahoe shape, with "walls" of Mack olive dots sad orange, grapefruit and maraschino cherry filling. Jewel salad at a San door, Calif., food service op* e rati on conKists of rreatn CfcreaS I minders: | A simple salad is best: never a [conglomeration of flavor* dressing that masks rather than enhances ingredients. Both gradients and salad plates should be cold and grecfw should be crisp. To prevent sogginess, add dressing just before serving, and Iraki all fruit well. Cut Ingredients Into varied, 1a-lerrodag shape*, bat not so small that they took hashed. Strips, j round* and oVsl« Wake s gQsd i combination. A bed of shfedded lettuce or led wee trove* |* frame ; Ss Add 4 cup of chopped pecans,iuII gUutaes. alternate layers. Of Mi cup or mayonnaise and 1 2/3 gelatin mixture with flea I no# cups of orange sections to the goto crushed pineapple. Chill until Ocaa* [dm Told Into whipped milk.—InlSrrvrs 6. -oav^H [salads are tonally larger. Made with protofat food, such,as meat, cheese or eggs, they may constitute the Main coarse, accompanied by hot bread, toast, sandwiches or Dinner calls for a small salnd. emphasising raw (nuts and vegetables, or the national favorite, Fbr dessert, try fruit salad with cheeae or a cookie, frozen fruit! salad or a fruited gelatin mold' inch, is this orange • pineapple| shipped subdae salad. Drain ?', raps (ISaoare nut) : Of croaked pineapple. Kearrve I cap of syrup. Heal syrup to boll- 1 Cookie Crust Different for Rich Chocolate Pie Chocolate pie is an oM favoritei with a man—always has been end always will be. Now here's a, new todst, chocolate marshmaHow pie with a cooky crust. This erWp aew erusf is made complete whoa filled with riioeo tot* marskmalfow ItIIlag. ns ; nuing, tee! Is easy to make! j t dual a package af pudding mix • TSSUlS. 4 mmt (I Cranberry Jewels For a "jeosel" of a summer! salad you’ll like this idea: Malse! your favorite chicken salad . . using handy (tons <5 ounces each l of boned chicken. Chin. PUe Into! crisp lettuce cups. Top with cubes' of jellied cranberry sauce for a! true sparkle. package of oroage-flavoted goto-•In and stir oatU dissolved. OHI wobl thick **d syrupy. / ChlU 1 cup of undiluted evaporated milk in refrigerator tray IS to 30 minutes, or until Ice crystals! form around edge Whip about 1 minute. oi\ until stiff. Add 3. tablespoons of lemon juice and whip f minutes longer, or until very stiff ! lapped wltk chopped nuts and you havo a tasty Ireat that do-maafls second helpings. Surprise him tonight with sn old j favorite that has a new twist—| [Chocolate Mand*mallow Cooky Pie, as developed in a -famous, test kitchen. iChocolate Marshmallow Cooky Pie Ik,«Op sad hliter *• . swMm | Mix butted, sugar, vsnttta thnr»-oughly. Slft flour and salt. Add in [butter mixture and Mend. Stir M chocolate. Chiil Mto 45 rntontM. Heat oven to 400 degrees fiwi-1 prate'hot). Pat dough evpifly ifgo ungreaaed 9" pie pan. Kioto rift. Prick. Bake 10 to 12 minutos. Cool. Fill with Chocolate Marfl-mallow Killing. I pseksx* chOMisIs eossias mis , loops mofator* aMtoatuSkoi P to cup chopjMd side Make chocolate pudding as directed on package. Add marshmallow*. Cool. Stir well and pour Inin riyxtdalc crust. Sprinkle top wHJt nuts. Chill. Serve with whipped cream, if desired.,. j* Picldes Can Be Used I Than Just as a Relish (Makes about 1 cup.) • * * ' A. Krull Salad With Ptekle Draoslag Uli ssa fro a, thawa* gisnw ----Tor a delightful luncheon or «u> perature.—stirring_____mntnnrty •pec. try serving these Pickle Bfcc f.............. Meat Mtiffins. They have a zesty flavor which comes firom a surprise ingredient, sweet pickle rel ihh. You’ll find it an easy recipe to prepare and an attractive dish to serve. This dish illustrates ho-well pickles can be used as i seasoning ingredients with meat. *. The second recipe may surprise] Drain pineapple; reserve 4 clip y» |V «u»t>to— *nto sndlByWip rmwhtnr pinrnpplr. gra|>c, pickles. The result is a salad that’s and apple; toss lightly.' Arrange sure to please at any supper thts| fruit mixture on bed of lettuce, summer. It’s no coincidence that .Chill. Combine 4 cup pineapple both of these recipes include syrup, French dressing and some kind of pickles in the list pickles; mix well. Chill. Serve fruit salad with pickle dressing. 4-6 servings. Dairy Foods Good in Salad of ingredients. Fickle Rice Meat Mtrffla* VSSsS p*fln**dii to so* Has dry broad crumbs i ,1*0*0000 son Combine all ingredients; piix wtell. Press into lightly greased -V Inch muffin pans. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 40-45 minutes. Serve with Tomato Sauce. Serves 6. Quick Tomato Sauce (tombine 4 cup undiluted condensed tomato soup and 3 tablespoons milk. Heat to serving tom- Stuff Tomatoes Oriental Fashion Cheese Rounds Ideal With FruitSalad guess the summertime on-again, off-again appetites ot her guests. A luncheon Inspiration, peratures spiral, is a fruit-of-the-season salad served with toasted Cheese Rounds — French brfad slices partied with a cheese butter. A delightful gift for all your friends; who have been to t Orient, are contemplating a trip just dreaming about it, is Myra Waldo’s new book. “The Complete Book of (Mental Cooking.” (Pub- These warm summer day* call! for light yet nourishing lunches with.as little preparation as possible. Cottage cheeae can be the answer to a variety of main dish salads, attractively garnished using a variety of raw vegetables or fruits. Cottage dheese, ready to serve right from the carton, is one of! the most versatile of dairy, foods.' Whether in salads, main dishes,! or desserts, the mild pleasant [ flavor of cottage cheese is a favorite with most everyone. Csftag* cheese Is a high quality j protein food with relatively few calories. A half-cup serving (4 ounces) contains only it! calories, but at the same time adds nearly the mme amount of pro-tela as hi owe medium servtug af fish, poultry, lean meat, I eggs ar J slices of Americas cheese. So use H often tor warm weather. To top off this salad tty a tow calorie dressing using dairy sour cream. You might be surprised to discover that there are only Vt calories la sae tablespoon of dairy sour cream as compared to M eateries for the some amount of mayon- Mrs. Waldo, a world traveler, who know* all the pitfalls in try^] For *" attractive and nourishing ing to foiiow foreign recipes, simplified her recipes so.that ingredients may be found in American stores.'Each country has its ’algppy hostess who can eut-fown secUou, with its (■mating introduction — making the book exceedingly good rending.----- With fresh tomatoes in our stores, this recipe for Shrimp Stuffed Tomatoes from the Philippines has an especial appeal : SHRIMP-STUFFED TOMATOES -1(1 pobnS) loti French brsad. Ions] to cup «oft butter or matfarln* cup finely grated Psrnrtssn 2'.« teaepeont wereeitonbire is Slice loaf of French bread into 30 equal-sized slices. Combine butter, cheese and Worcestershire sauce fat a small mixing bowl. Spread about 1 >6 teaspoons Parmesan butter on each bread slice. Place spread slices oft a cookie sheet. Toast in.a moderate ovefi (350 degrees) for about five minutes. Serve 3 slices with each fresh fruit salad. Yield: 10 servings. summer luncheon serve s Cottage] Cheese Salad Tray consisting of | your favorite style cottage cheese, mounded in a nest m lettuce leaves «l ices of tomatoes and cucumbers, garnished with radish roses. To complete the menu aerve! low calorie Gourmet Sour Cream Dressing, tea rolls, butter, ice odd milk and a simple fruit dessert. Gourmet flour Cream Dressing t Ublttpoonc minced o 3 -------— -1-* J. Fresh Beef Tongue To cook fresh beef tongue put it in a ketfiyi with onion, carrot, celery tops, parsley sprigs, a bay leaf, peppercorns, a few allspice and whole doves. Cover with wa-ter and summer from 3 to S hours) or until “ 1 «[■■ laoistwi---------!--------- J tablespoons oil to cup chopped onion* I paras raw shrimp, shelled, derelned * °P * t °mJkod i ■* H > • teaspoon freshly (found black pepper to cup heavy crease Buy firm, dven-dzed tomatoes. Cut a 4-inch piece crosswise from 'onpkto the stem end, Cayefuily scoop out the Pulp and reserve. Heat the oil in a skillet; saute the onions 5 minutes. Add the tomato pulp. Cook over low heat 5 minutes. Stir the shrimp, salt and .pepper into the mixture; cook over tow heat 5 minutes. teaspoon prepared mustard Oash of Tabasco tj Was|>oon pepper Combine ajl ingredients and chill in refrigerator for 4 hour or longer to blend flavor. Serve as a dressing for vegetable salads, sliced tomatoes, or cucumbers and onions. Makes 14 cups dressing. Mix in fhe bread crumbs and cream; Stuff the toqnatoes and cover with the tops. Arrange in an oiled baking pan. Bake in a 375 degree oven 20 minutes or until tomatoes are tender. Serve on a [round of buttered toast, Serves 6. Peaches Long Rented as Symbol of Long Lift NEW YORK (UPI)-In ancient Cathay, where peaches were probably fird grown, the fruit was regarded as a symbol of long Ufe and immortality. Modem science has confirmed part of this theory — that peacheej are .good for you. The sun-tinted fruit carries a fair amount of essential vitamin* A and C — and tow In calories. WHITER NYLON COTTON AND DACRON • ,No more yellowed nylon! No note dingy cottons. In automatic washers or regular swlftl,ik)dift come immaculately clean, realty WHITE-white with Roman Bleach. This cleanser bkach dissolves the dinging , film that yellows nylon, causes dingiacss. Discover the e/rfferenc# with Roman Bleach. Roman Chase a Sanborn FAMILIES a.'* °ndQ0pf£E Shop Atlas and Savef Thftflft Low Prkftfl Good Tfciinioy/Sfljjrf. 15 Through Wednesday, Sopt 21 Including Sunday, Sept. 18 ftsis Aft iCfilii AR Don’t Run Out of Milk This Week-Is J -DKir UR REGULAR to, is Half QoHoot m4 |ovo! SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS Pound Box Swansdown CAKE MIX Chacatata- White -YaNaw Banaaa • lemon Flaks 4J rpM due FmuFUA ^ OAc Ciaof 46-ss. Cant W "" Campbell's [VEGETABLE I SOUP O Can H , 0 CREAMY TES Elbow Macaroni 7 0*. Pkg. 10 TENDER V RIPE FREESTONE PEACHES 4^st Cons UNIT LIQUID STARCH 33 HAWAIIAN PUNCH 44 Os. Csa Abt Soyl: "Sati Mat# on TImm After \ TWfetft bum ■ GROUND A 9 BEEF J7 Atlas Boat Made PORK SAUSAGE . Farmer Feet's Thick mcm 2:99' CHOICE CHUCK ROAST of BEEF 39 c lb. Hamilton Grado A LARGE EGGS SIM 2 s| Bordln'l CREAM CHEESE 3 Os. Pkg. 10' Borden'* BISCUITS Plain or Buttermilk ,■ Tuba* V Enter Americas J Sweepstakes! |) :iooooo°° lycky Lei/eR SWEEPSTAKES f Mail your entry blank—SAVE here with Lever coupons! PEPI-HERRING 55’ New Crop Mac latosk Apples jp 4“*39« Home Grown - CARROTS - Cell. Pk*. J F" 19® U.S. No. I ONIONS Nattoh Fresh Frozen larga Family Slza PIES March's Froth Frozen '' CRAPE DRINK l lw 49* SUPER MARKET Kf DEEM YOUR LiVllt BROS. SOAP COUPONS AT ATLAS MARKET. • Boar • Wine • Liquor to Tako Out Corner Baldwin Ava. and Walton BWd. Store Naur*: Moo., Tims., Wad., Thor*.. S hi 9 Sat. 9 to t — Friday § to ,10 — Sunday » to 6 Phone FE 2-5192 MarteU 8L A gown of white.Chantilly lacH green she carried a white orchid with1 retired woman missionary with 40j chrysanthemums and ivy on a years'service in the Orient wffl be the speaker Tuesday at a' meeting Mia. Robert Wradensa of of the Woman's Society of Christian t'ttem stas matron si hsasr. Service of Commerce Methodist Bridesmaids were Omr Rich- Church. tLZJZZSi 2^. .f—« AJfem Maid of honor was Pamela Reed of Farmington. Bridesmaids were Card Party, Bake Sale Set at Aufaatp Church I AUBURN HEIGHTS — A mixed j doubles card party and hake sale will be held at 8 p.m.-tomorrow at ’ the parish hall of Bacred Heart 'Catholic Church, 3388 S. Adams Proceeds will be used to buy equipment for the new Sacred Heut School which opened 8ept. 8, according to lln. Ernest G. Gocha of 191 Rosetta Court. PHONO RECORDS Hey, Youngsters! Organization Meeting Tuesday SINGLES EP ALBUMS LP ALBUMS JAZZ • Taste alone tells jrdu there’s a world of difference between Hoffman House dressings and others you’re tried ... Why so much better ? Forth!* lighter, fresher, tastier dressing, machine mix methods just won't do... Hoffman House chefs patiently blend * with personal cars, selected spices, prime vinegars and CLARKSTON — ,An informal cabaret-type setting at the Conservatory of Music is planned for 7:98 p.m. Tuesday, to encourage area widSnts in organizing a Village Friends of Arts Club. BLUES POP COUNTRY WESTERN oils then alow simmer to just die right moment of - taste perfection. Savor this flavorful difference •. tonight Your flaaetly will love you for It. America’s finest ^family of dressings ART’S Mugic Center THE,PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER Iff. IMP Lake Orion to Dress Up Gels Promotion Named Corporal and Moved to Alpena Pact by Commistionor $2.5-Million Facility It Designed for Enrollment I of 1,000 Students CLARKSTON — ‘hie new $2.3-million high school hiere will throw ADA ARNOLD The engagement of Ada' Marie Arnold is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ora Arnold of 2789 28-Mile Road. Washington Township, to Donald W. Thompson, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Thompson of 3861 28-Mile Road, Washington Township. A June wedding is planned. jflen, Some 700 high school students' began regular classes last Hiiir*-! Other moat of them! effective Oct. 9. are: j Detective Sgt. Melvin G. Kaufman. Bay City. promoted to ■**'•.] jgeant and transferred to Eete Lansing; and Cpl. Milo C. Thomp- THIKTY-FOUR School Sets Open House ^Public Invited toClarkston- j Off TO NEW YORK — Jade A. Frost of 61741 Campground Road, Washington, proudly diaptays his old “Sliver Ghost,’’ 1 1922 Rolls Royce. which d was named grand champion of the drsWag and todatertal arts. , ^ _. . , . ^ . Window-wall construction far 10th annual OW Car Festival at Gretnveld VS- maximum lighting; colorful tnsul-lage. Float plans to leave for a similar show in ated “tranaitop" panels at the top Lake Pleeid, -N. V., Saturday morning. Hew will [and bottom and the aluminum dour he get there? In the Rolls, of course. 'entrances and turquoise porcelain . ,, .................. .. ...... '— !triangular exterior panels provide r'. „ » Pre-Season STEREO SALE In White Lake Twp. Church Seminar Slated Indian Educator to test Rochester WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP - A stork of Detroit Presbytery, a seminar for men aniy .will be held 1 Saturday at the White Lake Proa- j byterian Church. Sponsored by the Men's dub. the starting In the gymnasium which has an electric rollaway bleacher seating capacity of 3,080 there is, a huge i dividing curtain to separate the ‘larra Into twd smaller gjmts. Floors are ef mosaic dk. Ka-diaaf fowl ta the spatetttollbtor Buses Denied Auburn School Avondale Supt. Watt Says Only 21 Eligible for Free Rides _________mPPUP |____________ROCHESTER — Dr. Dun Singh Uoyd M. Collies, farmer'prasl- jChowdhiy, president of the Union dent el the Nattonal CsaneU ef Theofogfoul Seminary of Bareilly. ___^ Presbyterian Men’s dubs. Tfo^wSripeaR at S * odlit Church on Sunday lures of the entire building is the State Rep. Farrell fe. Roberta, ^ • _■ main entrance which opens inton i R-West Bloomfield Township, and) ®r. S?*T!***^’ large uncluttered lobby flokdted in •:» a m., will focus attention on the Rev. Edward* Auchard, pastor ** "Meders BeUftons Mtoo- ^ wood pandiag wMi wall -Chrtrtte. fMcfolwrht IV hnmeu( ft, Orchard Lake Presbyterian 2P^!SfeS? f* husinoaa and in S_ . . . .. I wre ! Three large ceramic tile murals . detecting the various htotorical V [era* In the development of the and community. In business and toUwrch. also will give talks.' citizenship. William Webster, president Onest speakers at the seminar the Men’s Club, will gtop 'be invo-wM be Dr. ManM P. Fred sell, cation, and Eugene'Russell, chair-esaeaMve director e( tbe board | man of the church board of trua-of dank extension and Moke Home in Flint After Trip Niagara Children attending the cred Heart Catholic School iii Auburn Heights will not be taken ta classes in public school buses, it been decided by the Avondale Board of Education. \ Bom of orthodox parents in the Clarkaton school district are foothills of the Himalayas. Dr. cured, to the ceiling and floor by ______. became a Christian fat metal supports. ISIS. He has been educated in the Tiny varicolored pieces of tile United States and India, and was were used In each design, and the entire panorama of murals was created by the Claricston school Ucuhv and the Board of Educe- nary In 1965. tT....* ♦ Mrs. Jay Eldred, chairman of to* Methodist Mission Commission, said Dr. Chowdhry'i appearance here is part of a churchwide emphasis on foreign missions. At the open house Sunday, mem-ben of the student council and the faculty will be hosts and light refreshments will be gg^te||| AUBURN HEIGHTS - Residing « Flint altar their recent honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls are w ■lyuafli Mr sisT Mrs. Donald Davis. They exchanged their vows in the Auburn Hetghfs Presbyterian Church. The Ray. Robert Davis, Methodist minister from Augusta who is the brother of the bridegroom, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. He was assisted by the Rev. Donald Hoenahell of the AuburnHeights Free Methodist Church,------------ The bride Is tbe former Mar-forte Gingrich, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gingrich of . jut Outline St. The Arid#- ~ gram’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bshert g. Davis ef stag Ceremony at Union Lake Marlene ScolLMamet WALLED LAKE —The Mandon Lake Community Church, Union Lake. was the' setting Saturday for the wedding of Marlene Lfc-Verae Scott and Lawrence C. Prentice. The Rev. Dorr fodder officiated School 8upt. LeRoy R. Watt said yesterday Out only 21 of the ap-proximately 90 students In the parochial school woUd have been eligible for Arte transportation. The majority of the (Indents live within walking distance of the school at SMS S. Adams Road. Pigeon Port. ♦ w. ' w " j ! Detoctjve Everald L. Millar. Bay City, to detective sergeant; Troop-, er Arthur W„ Neigcbauer, St. Clair, to detective and moved to Bay City;- Trooper William 1. Novak, Bud Axe, to corporal and shifted to Cpl. Phillip Chantey, Flint, ta sergeant and transferred to maid of the Msteteee Pate; ana Cpl. dock A. Ml, Erie, to sergeant and moved to command of the Bead City Pont Trooper Ckotcr A. Nottage, Traverse City, to corporal; Trooper Clair M. Dechow. CUnton, to corporal and shifted to Erie; Cpl-Charles E. Weirenga, Cheboygan, moved to Flint; Trooper Richard W. Hilderlry, transferred to Cheboygan. in other action at its first fall matting, the board announced that all Avondale Junior High Sehdol football games now will be playetj students to attend. Previously, the junior high team played all its games at night. The board rescheduled its discussion of toe audit and budget rerun* for its next regular meeting, Sept. 26. Childs also announced toe retirement next month of geants who have completed mold than 23 years of lervice each with the force. They are: Allan K. McBride, East Lansing; Howard A. Dunnebad.Ce. commanding officer. White Pigeon; Sgt. Andrew Bosschaifi, command-at Manitee; and Sgt. Emerson -taker City. wn at the new junior high fYTA football field, allowing more 10611161 NM ta tn nttonH * Sets 1st Meeting Kathryn Htober, cousin of the bridegroom, was flower girt. Ringhearer was the Jfride'x nephew Lee Aldrich. Assisting as best man was Don- fS|Group to Heat sleeves and a lace insert ^MiSSlOnary at Commerce— aid Bridges of Walled Lake. Seat- Orion, w ” w jlng the guests were Howard Lewis i The bride to toe daughter ufiof Rcyte Oik, John Collins of mg $12 from jMrs. Pauline Scott of 3285 Maple- Commerce and Donald McKelvey _ |dale Rdad. Thc bridegroom's par-:of Wixom. ents are Mr. and Mrs, Roy Coomerj Upon their return 'from a honey-'joTOB S: Cbnunerce toad; imoon trly lo Gattinbarg; -Tettn.,1 Far her wedding the bride i^ ttevriyweds Wltve in’Red-' ! rhooe a white taffeta gown with lora' I a lace bodice aad long sleeves of — j lace that ended in petals over | her hands. The fall skirt tea ® tored panels of lace aad a ' large bustle bow aad eemltrala la hack. A cut-glass crown secured net ~ 'fingertip veil, and she carried an jarm bouquet of white carnations LAKE ORION - The Carpenter School Parent-Teacher Association will hold a “Let’d Get Acquainted” meeting at 8 p.m. County Deputit T« In Search of Burglar Introduced at' toe meeting will! be new school personpel. Including Sheriff's deputies may take tolsecond grade teacher Marilyn Pott the greens today, but they won't be and secretary Mrs. Charles Carplaying golf. ~ j penter. They're searching for a burglar * * * * . | who broke into the pro shop at the PTA officers are Mrs. Charles Mountain Golf Club in LakejLouck, president; Mrs. Arnold1 Note *JU& Reg. *109.95 ....Haw *6M5 Reg. *139.95..... Now *89.95 Alto Many Other Models Reduced 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC 50A95 NOW with 4 speakers 95 $55195 ^ NOW lSchblz. vice president; MrC Wit Open an Account Today ! JjjJUl JEWELERS Om South Saginaw Stiwot FE 5-57311 Mrs. Baberl Hfodrriit of Uttea woo matron of honor. Bridesmaids wen Oeor Richter ef Gardea City, aid Mrs. Varey Foriaey of Auburn Height*. Pamela Bowker was the flower .girt.. . . Best maq was Irvin Gingrich. MgmS*** ^ to A reSSon «u held in the ‘1^ Ckri,t‘“ °*** dwnh Parlors foBowing the ^ written more [than 30 articles on religious educa-' thin for youth. --- TARTAR gan Animal Rescue League when the Pontiac Press photographer snapped them. The fair will continue through Friday at Cranbrook Auditorium. Mrs. Joho Patterson of Illinois Avenue and her poodle Tassi were visiting die American primitives section of the eighth annual antique fair of the Micki- Picked Up In Pontiac Locale Invitations Interesting Bits of News *} Bus*n®ss Leaving tor the Far East today by jet from Chicago will be Robert A. Dwyer, chosen by the Department of Defense to tow with thf Tommy Bart-left Water ttM tthow. glrat stop witt be Hawaii, then Okinawa. Japaoi China, Burma, 'Australia and European countries. Featured as "Aqua, the down" Mr. Dwyer has appeared with the show at the Wisconsin Dells the laat two summers. Son of the Frank R. Dwyers ot Bay Drive, West Bloomfield Township, he will resume hie studies at University ot Michigan when the gfwip rth—s M December. . * * * Mrs, Ben ElbHng ot Oxley Street. Waterford Township, at- City PTA 1st Session The Pontiac Council of the Parent-Teacher Association, whose theme for this year to •Step Ahead Together,” held a jet-acquainted meeting Tues-lay at Alcott School. ★ * A Opening the program were Mrs. Lyle Duacnbury, who told the membership committee's sima and slogan ”10,001 in Up* and Mrs. Charles Cop-?ersmilh, who explained how the association's “Stepping rogether” theme applies to .mgmnwtor thw schod year . ‘ Dr. Dana P. WMtmer, leg-islation chairman, discussed Resolution No. 1, a school amendment on the November ballot which calls for measures to aid school district! in financing the building of clam-rooms and schools with a guarantee again* excessive taxa-tiort on local property. BLOOD bank report Reporting on the Wood bank June H. Mrs. Coppersmith notified members that the 56 „ lints obtained already are he* ng used A resolution w.M »saed to ask that local PTA inita support another blood )Mh -to fire spring, _______ - After Introducing Dr. PMhp j Proud, guest at the meet-ng. Mr*. Georg* Gray to-'ormed the meraberdiip of new principals Richard Dempsey at dark Twain Elementary School ‘Charles Haael at Mai-tim Elementary School and rtnto Dufy, assistant principal it Ponfiac Northern High School. ....., ♦ A ■ A Future event* include a Mesday mowing meeting tor nagazine a n d publications ■hairmen Which will be ah ended by Mrs. Paul Keith, , tate chairman. Local pohttdty hairmen will meet at The ’ontiac Pres* at 1p.m. Sept. ttJnr a tour. Also on the iiRnda is a Pon-iac School Roald meeting kpt 29 at 7:86 pJn. , XI GLASS BEGINS it* council’s dvii defense urvtval classes began Monday *d will run for 13 weeks. Campfire g 1 r l S/Of' Alcott jrhool made name toga tor the neettog. - Margaret ScOtt ctoaed the' neettog with a demon*ration t old And new autos iHbial tot used in Pontiac schools. tended a cosmetology educational program, sponsored by thf Michigan Hair Fashkxr Committee, Sunday to Lansing. _•___A A A _ The Francis 0. Whsrrams of r«nf .■» !»«»._______ guests of the John E. Green-lees of Sylvan Lake this week. Last weak, they visited the Edwin Scotts to Syivan Village and attended the Green lee-Valerio wedding on Saturday. A ♦ A Twin daughters Katherine Lynn and Karen Lee were born Aug. 29 to Mr. and Mrs.* Arnold Wtoenhaugh (Kaye Reichert) in Memorial Hospital, ‘Owoobo.—- Maternal grandparents are the Frank Reicherts of Clarence Street. Paternal grandmother Mrs. Garnett Wlaen-baugh and the great-grand-parents, the Em ink Halts, are of Owosso. Alexander Sam* of Palmer Street returned Saturday from a tour of European countries. While to Italy, he attended the Olytopk games. ¥—B™"*" " ■ Dr, and Mra. William R.— Marbach have returned to their Neome Drive home after spending several weeks .at Omen*. A A A Ralph Kent observed his 51* birthday Saturday evening at a party to hi* home on We* Rutgers Avenue. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, Floyd Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Holmes and son Timothy, the Marion Merrills, the Kenneth Pantones and sons Kenneth and Jeffrey, Mrs. Ina Stone, John Refam and Ottle Garland. His younger children Paul. David and Elenor also attend-ed the party. Unable to be present were Ruth, Richard, and Mary who to teaching school to Rounn, lad.______ Place OK By EMILY POBT -—©ear Mrs. Post: Our pany is giving a large * for One ot the executives is retiring in several months. A A A Invitatjptis arc to be sent to business friends with whom has been associated these many years. We wauUulike also to include their wive*. Hereto ties our problem: We do not know title home addresses of many of those being invited, and it would be a tremendous task to’ look them all UP- We were wondering if it would be proper to address these invitations to Mr. and Mrs. and send them to the business address? A .'A A Answer: It would be quite all right, under the circumstances, to send me invitations to the business address. Proceeds from this weekends festival and chicken dinner will benefit the St. Michael Athletic Association, whose members sponsor recreational activities for parish young people. The Rev. Francis /. O’Don- Put Left Foot Forward, Says Abby nell (right), association director, examines some new equipment with (from left) James Niebauer, coach, and varsity football players Mike Wiegand and Allan Tunny. Getting Into Car Is Clark family of Summit Street were vtotts to Pike's - Peak, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Coulee Dam, and .But-' charts’ Gardens near Victoria, B. C. on... Vancouver island. Their guest for the trjp was Fred Smith of Scottwood Av- ■ ante.----■ '——----------------- They also visited friends and . relatives to Portland, San Diego, Lot Angeles, Bakersfield The Kenneth W, White,* (Jane Vieg) of Norris Street, Drayton Plains, announce the birth of a son, Kenneth Albert, Sept. 2, In Pontiac General By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: This isn’t a The Archibald Murphys of WeUaburg. W. Va., have returned to their home after a week’s visit with her sister Mrs. Ralph W. Beebe of Sylvan Lake. Mra. D. A. Murray of Picton, N. S., was also a recent Knw— gn—i nf her Mister, Mrs. tkms, you put yours in two envelopes and address the out-side envelope to Mr. John Jones followed by his business address and then write to Mr. and Mrs. Jones on the inside envelope, indicating tint his wife to invited too. love problem. It's more like a~ problem the way my hua- Beebe. * » * Min Emma Howard of Frahklin Boulevard has returned from a two-wfeek visit with her sisters, Mrs. Elmer Osmun and Florence Howard of Allegan. A A A Mrs. John E. Crawford of Maternal grandparents are the Albert Viegs of Peach street, Mrs. Kenneth White of Motanvsy Drive, Waterford Township, to paternal grand- son Charles C. Nixon at a farewell buffet dinner Thursday evening. He left Monday to study electronics at Great Lakae Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, m. Dear, Mrs. Poet: My tether's sudden death canceled my European trip. I had been given quite a number of going away presents which I still have. Should tbese be returned? A Answer; Under ordinary circumstances you would keep thorn to the hone nf going robbing. 1 am 48 and he 31 years. We are Doth large people. I anT5 feet 10 and w e l g h 198 pounds, but I ABBY of. Pm a good dancer and carry, my weight with grace and. ease. —A ' A A My husband keeps telling me I don’t know how to get into a car. The only way I know huw to get lntoa car la to put my head and shoulders in fir*, then set my teat on the floor and then bring the rest of me in. What’s wrong with'that? He says I am ruining his upholstery and wrecking his floor mat. What am I doing wrong, pleasaf -WfS-Bgy GRACEFUL-DEAR “B” BUT "G”: You should put your left toot to first, then place yourself squarely In the seat, and awing the rest of you to gracefully. T don’t know what kind ot-a car you have to get into, but with some ot these new ones, If you are a contortion!*, It helps. the journey to the not-too-dis-tant future. On the other hand, if the chances of your every going are very slim, you return anything of intrinsic value. Many Visit Bloomfield By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS -Many informal parties are being given for Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Burgess of Pen-— pano-Beach, Fla., former residents of Bloomfield. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. £■ —J5. Hammonds last weekend. they were honored at a cocktail and dinner party by their hosts Saturday evening. • They spent this week enrolling their daughter Brooke at the University of Michigan. Another daughter, GyJl, will return to Kingswood School Cranbrook where she will be a senior. Mr. and Mrs. E. Curtis Matthews will give a dinner for the visitors this Saturday to— their home to. Bennington Drive. The Burgesses, who moved over to the Matthews home tor the re* of their stay here, will leave next week for Grand Rapids to jee friends before jjj driving back to Florida. If A ' A A Mrs. George B. Richardson Jr. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mfe visiting her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George B. Whitehead of Franklin Road. Mrs. Richardson Is spending much of her time visiting old friends to Detroit ' A A A Mr. and Mrt. Robert E. La-Joie will entertain a group of • friends Sunday for brunch and swimming party to the pool they have installed this sum- party Saturday for a group of amateur musicians in the new home of her parents the William L. Martins near Franklin,— . ^ ■ A A A .. “ Mri and Mrs. John LewQi Bone oy Atlanta, Ga, (Betty T j a a rd a of Birmingham, Mich.) announce the birth of a son Stevens Brook* Aug. 17. .■ *—*—A---------------- “The County Fair”, project of the Bloomfield HQIs branch of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association will be given Monday at ”T\ntle Lake Farms,” tite home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Green. • Mb. Edward L. Wellock is general chairman. Mrs. Vernon C. Gem who bar recently returned from a trip to the Far East will arrange end preside over a booth to feature an Oriental display. Among the committee chairmen are Mrs. James Q. Gou-die, Mrs. Robert VandnfQoot, Mrs. E. E. Hammonds, Mrs. E. Govan HU1, Mra. Herbert W. Mason and Mis. Hones P. DEAR, ABBY: T am one of those “nosy” nurses who has worked tor many yoon in a doctor’s office I also get numerous telephone calls from people who refuse to discuss their problem with anyone but the doctor. They are wiry foolish because, all toe information is written on their records and the nurse eees It anyway,- Here’s a sample of what goes on to our office: Nurae. "Mrs. Smith called today.” Oriental Dinner Served Before ~~Be?WtmqffiM— Mrs. Michael Gollogly opened her EUingrovo Drive home to members of Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Wednaaday Doctor; “What was her trouble?” Nurae: “She refused to toll me. When I asked he^ she hung on me.” Doctor; “When she calls again, tell her YOU run the of* flee.. I only work here,” .. „___ “ALSO N08Y” R.N. AAA DEAR ABBY: Because 1 am the youngest of the family, I am faced with a rather embarrassing problem. Whenever my mother introduce* me to people she hasn’t seen for a while, she will say, ”, .. and this la my baby!” Please don’t tell me to laugh BIG BABt DEAR BABY; Where’s % Cohostesses Mrs. Donald De* Voe, Mra. Jean Martin and Mra. Robe f t Terry assisted with the oriental dinner which preceded the program. Guest speaker was Mra, Marjorie Eicher, women’s editor of The Pontiac Preea. who - spoke on "The Daily Miracle of Creating a Newspaper." A question and discussion period followed. Mr*. Robert ferry wU attend the Missouri State convention of the sorority this weekend when she visits with her daughter in Kansas City. The chapter will meet Sept. 28 at the Williams Lake Road home of Mrs. Duane Chamberlain. Deborah Circle Plans Dinner Mrs. Basil MefaSata of Lowell Street was hostess to 11 members of Deborah Circle, Oakland Park Methodist Church Wednaaday,____ Mra. Albert Barker led devotions on the theme "Time, Talent, Treasure.” Mrs. Clayton Gillies, Mrs. James Deeg and Mrs. Herman Kunse were guests. Future events include a the-key dimer Nov. 3 and observance of World Community Day Nov. 4. Plana also are under way tor a luncheon and ......... sense of humor? Your mother is fortunate to have her ”4t> year-old baby.” And you are even more fortunate to have your mother. AAA CONFIDENTIAL TO SOPHOMORE: Automobiles can b* dangerous. It’s not only Me DRIVING you have to be careful of-lt’s his PARKING! .. A A . 15/ ~ For .Abby’s pamphlet, “What Teen-agers Want To Know,? send 25c and a large, self-addressed, stamped Envelope in care of this paper. thirty Attend 1 City Business Cluh Meeting Mrs. Fritri Stoddard opened her Ottawa Drive home tor the Pontiac Business and Professional Women’s Club's opening meeting Tuesday. Thirty members attended toe buffet dinner served by finance committee members Mis. Leo McDonald. Mrs. Eva Oyer, Mrs. Charles J. Barrett, Mrs. D. R. Wilson, Mrs. Geenp Agree and Mrs. Harry Dern- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1900 THIRTY-FIVE Festival, n Dinner St. Michael pariah members will observe their annual fall festival and chicken dinner Saturday and BuadHy la theparishhall. ---------—-——*——— it At it ,. All parish societies have joined to sponsor the affair, for which proceeds will benefit thy 8t. Michael Athletic Association. The Rev. Franclid. O’Donnell la association director. The church’s altar society and combined oaits led by Chairmen Mra. Blanche Bluet, 81. Mate Unit: Mra. Gayle Coulaon. Little Flower Unit: A family style fried chicken dinner will be served from noon to 8 pjn. Sunday, lien and bote of the ; ~ parish will assist kitchen and dintnyTootn commit- >—= tee members in serving. Mrs. Omer De Oontnck is general chairman. . | . T ■ it___W Heading committees are Mra. John C. Wartfel ’ amf Mra. Charles Schwarts, kitchen cocbalnaeni I . Mra. John A. O'Neil, dining room; Mrs. John C. Myers and Mra. Vincent Vaverek, hurt erase; and Michael L.811venuhy and Alleff TwtTi frsma. 1 Members of the school’s varsity football team will fhe parish zocimes of St. Michael Catholic Church will join to sponsor the annual feM festival and chicken dinner Saturday and Sunday. Checking progress reports from committees arranging for the event with general chairman Mrs. timer ue (from left} Mrs. John Wargel, . Mrs. John O’Neil, dining room chairman; and the Rev, James L. Hayes. THE PUXTJAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1960 Jolly Ten Club Medical Mattress Trade-In Shown Slides Auxiliary Holds Tea Weekend Only Buy the Mattress Activities Planned by Hairdressers Get the Box Spring Activate far the coming year were outlined. when Poetise National Hairdressers Association members met Tuesday at Hotel Waldron. The meeting was opened with annually by the istxiHuy to a' young woman from Oakland County. This year's recipient, Mte Me-Kervey, will study at the Harper School of Nursing. OR 3-6734 introduced to the Oak- Scholarship Compare PooleHtfdware Sunbeam Prices Glenn Sanford of Bloomfield Hills in greeting future nurses Nancy Miles of Royal Oak and PhylUt McKet• vey of Madison Heights, this year's winner of the nursing scholarship. land County Medical Society's auxiliary at tec Wednesday. Tea chairman Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg (rear) of Drayton Plaint joined members (from left) For a Beautiful. Mrs. Arnold L. Brown of Wards Point Drive and Mrs. Redding Five-Hundred Guests at Crites-Barbe Rites PhUatheaVnit Elects Officers at Restaurant Pick Delegates to Go to Miami Blue Star Mothers of America, Chapter 4, met Tuesday evening In the YMCA Building. Lards Selection nephew Richard Ives The Loyal Phils the* Oats of first papttst Church elected officers at a social hour in Greenfield's Restaurant Tuea- New Wedding The dlatrlct mrrtlaa to the Vet- crans of Foreign Wars Hall in Uti- Mrs. I. 0. Wideman was named president. Others elected were Mrs. Henry Bateman, vice president; Mrs. Pearl Hudson, secretary} Mrs. Mae Bate a, assistant secretary; Mrs. Joe Hanson, treasurer; and Mrs. Emmett McNair, assistant treasurer. ■ Regularly Regularly| After a honeymoon near Gladwin, the couple will be at home on West Columbia Avenue. * A corsage of white carnations AU Beautiful Weddings Start at INGRID’S Bridal Salon One of Oakland County's Largest 1 PERRY At PIKE FE 8 To Hear Missionary Mary Martha Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church was hostess to the Church’s Women's Society at Christian Service at a meeting ISept. 8. Members were informed that Marie Adams, retired mis-lionary to Japan and China, will apeak at 7:30 p m. Tuesday in tbs white Chantilly lace over taffeta, the bride chow a chapel veil of illusion held by a crown bf pearls and sequins. She wore the bridegroom's gift of pearls and held a white Bible topped with white roses and stephanotis. Attendants wore waltz-length nylon organza over taffeta and carried cascades of Talisman roses with Ivy foliage. Honor matron Mrs. Floyd Mathews, sister of . the bride, appeared in violet, with Elmerdena Thome In peacodc blue and Kay Weaver of Flint fa coral. Barbe's black and white silk print and tye powder blue lace dress Mrs. Edith McKee was chosen missionary secretary and treasurer; Mi*. Ross "Davis, assistant missionary secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Herbert Flemington, teacher; Mrd. Nellie Monroe, first assistant teacher; and Mrs. Alma Framed, second assistant teacher. for Mrs. Crites. Mr. and Mrs. Ely Barbe of Southfield Township attended their granddaughter's wedding. T h i AUTOMATIC TOASTER Regularly $21JOO Regularly Tteteralr-Whlte, niece of .the ride, as flower girl wore peacock itie taffeta. The bridegroom's About Niblick Groojy Names Winners Mrs. Arthur Barnes of Motorway Drive entertained 38 Niblick Club members at a luncheon Tuesday. The group’s golf chairman COMPLCTILY AUTOMATIC DELUXE PERCOLATOR Regularly $29.95 . Regularly $29.95 announced rrage SPECIALS Mrs. Clarence Nephlcr, chum- HARDWARE Livingston, third flight. Guests were Mrs, James Hinds and her daughter Terry Lee of Toledo,. Members will mart Oct. ir at Elks Temple- i Thursday, Friday, Saturday Values Net AU Colors, Terrific Men’s - Women’s - Children’s Odd Lots of Our Regular Stock of 18.46 Shoes for Children. $16.95 Shoes for Men‘and Women. » THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Sweaters WOOL Blouses Sweaters Sweaters Values • a to 3.99 Values to 5.99 all ; WOOL Be Sure to, Visit Our Outdoor Displays for Additional Bargains! Raincoats Panties *5? 3 ’l' Ny Ionized Tricot SMART LADIES’ APPAREL 75 N. SaginaW Use Our Layaway or Just Say. ‘CHARGE IT.” OPEN THURS. FRI. and SAT. TIL 9 P M. _ Entire Famiiy SHOE STORE f I M THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTV-SEVEy Matron to Get Bfole Audrey While Wed Ring From Italy Publicity FESTIVAL DAYS FEATURE M our Special I day telling THINGS TO MAKE FOR CHRISTMAS • Wk. » Aorom • Tim Sktm Seals Betrothal of Jill Nether cot OES Con fers Degrees She's Mrs. Lehman Now Subject for Women HUT Vernon Taylor, senior regent, introduced the group’s publicity chairman Mra. William Mrs. Mary Erickson and Clarence Curry. FESTIVAL DAYS SIDEWALK BAZAAR Her full-length gown of while Chantilly lace over taffeta was styled with a square neckline and Son of the John A. Millers , of North Perry Street, the bridegroom | Hospital payrolls in the United States in a year are In excess of The first fall meeting of regular to 14.99 famed brand Epsilon Rho Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, was Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edward Amann on Adamson Street, Drayton Plains. Mrs. Robert Golfer, president, DRESS SHOES Smart Combi nation group’s Starlight Ball Saturday. The Waterford Community Activities Building has been reserved for the public dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets may be purchased at the Sava now on new foil .styles in high and mid-heels. Group includes ^suedes and smooth leathers in block, brown, hot chocolate. tobaco, wintercherry, grey. ? A All sixes in group. Jflj The bridegroom’* mother wore a lavender knit enaemble., Yellow rosebud! centered their corsage* of white glameUiaa. regular 10.99 famed brand Heelstack CASUALS Folloving a reception for 200 in the Am vets Hall on Oakland Avenue, the newlywed* left on a motor trip to ^Florida. They will make I their home on Draper Avenue. IWCTU Unit Chooses Officers Mrs, Clyde Anderson was elected president of Dora' Whitney Unit, Women's Qiristian Temperance Union, Tuesday at the Dwight Avenue home of Mrs. Mark Cheney. Other* chosen for office were regular 6.99 BOOTS now Sixteen members and one visitor,. Mrs. Irving H. Chamberlain, attended the meeting. Following devotions by Mrs. John McCormick from the fourth chapter of 1 Peter, Mrs. Basil Hart gave h report on the nar- far-trimmed coat bays! cotics chapter from the book ''Really Living.” f Mrs. Nellie Monroe closed the Yesterday these coats sold to 139.98 FESTIVAL DAYS ONLY Special! Webcor Tape Recorder Capture your fatorita sounds on Hi-Fi tapes and enjoy ♦hem over and over. Real of tape, input cord, taka-up red and microphone included. Records at 7*/2. 3%, and I % IPS. The biggest savings on the gr* t fashion of the moment! **«WT Our thrilling, new coats that halo a lovely face in fur and heighten the drama of new silhouettes and sumptuous wools with the deep, deep softness of mink trimmed cashmeres, 2 skin mink collar, exquisite white mink, dyed fitch, dyed lieaver and leopard. BROWN TAUPE BLACK BEIGE GREY |27 S. Saginaw St. • * A ?■ Learn to Skate Bloomfield Hills Ice Skating Studio V cl... ^ , a Sk.tr •« nt.il A Rmk available for private parties Ml 6-0406 805 W. long Lake Rd.( Bloomfield Hills m THIBTY-KIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1060 Fill FESTIVAL DATS! at PARK JEWELERS amnspiY —thht—situimt OFF UL DIAMOND ROMS 50% OFF HBTHSTOKE RINGS OP TO 50% Off ON WATCRIS 25% OFF TIMEX WATCHES FAU SPECIALS "£r I G-E Stout - Dry lira —.. $17.95 $10.(1 I Sflvsr Snriaf Tuy . — . 6.9S 1.00 I Ifabd CM ltd* . 29.95 10.M tMtl lull. Men's-Udiet' 10.95. 4.10 I tlwiyiiA-Hi n $H>. 89.95 (9-99 tar Cndit T*nu Park Jewelers 1 North Sagtoaw St. LCX Credit Sec. Muelier Named for Masonic Honor < BOSTON (I* — Secretary of Commerce Frederick H...1—Bar Mr „ awarded the 33rd Decree, highest honor of Scottkfc Rite Freemasonry, at Bostau next week. Ike degreea will be conferred at Noe annual .meeting# of the Oik preme Council for the Northern Maeonle Jurisdiction of the Unite* State* Sept. 22-9. Among those 16 be tailored at* Lloyd H. Diehl. Detroit, chairman and president of Detroit Gaaket and Mfg. Co.; Ctrl L. Johnaon, Detroit. vke president of Parke. Davis A Co; Charles H. Patterson, Detroit, vice president of Ford Motor Co.; John F. Wolfram. Lansing, vice president of General Motors and general manager of its Okls-mobile Division. Bids for Boh Blonc CHICAGO IP—A. Dodlck 0f Bay City has submitted a high bid of 110.600 for Bois Blanc Lifeboat Station, Mackinac County, the jGeneral Services Administration amounted. The property consists of 7.17 acres of land and five frame ABOUT TO MOVE IN FROM THE PATIO? You may os well be comfortable with one of these beautiful chairs and enjoy the foil ond winter evenings. SEPTEMBER SPECIAL Ijetrmr kmusdiMt the wtor.ntar.and frwjww rfiFtNIwfchi hnuriouenew tartbCMr. foam... the variety «< bud brisht colon available In -the ever-dureble beauty of PLYHIDB nghototoy. ... they’re SPRINGSATIONAL! 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S. evangelist who la making a four-week lee- bard (right), whom te visited la Bonn Mooday. ture tour in OntUUiy, Oil an attentive audience Graham opened his tour lit Emm Friday, and fit Wert German Economics Minister Ludwig Er- also Nana to apeak in Hamburg end Berlin.______ Which Leaders to Get Invitations? U. S. Up a Protocol Tree By LEWIS OULICK WASHINGTON (AP) - President Eisenhower today faced the ticUhrti taak of Bedding who. if any, of the national leaders com-|pg to the United Nations meeting should get an invitation to (top by at the White House. t , * . * *....... Prevailing U. S. foreign poNcy virtually ruled out any such overtures to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and his European bloc lieutenanta or to Cuba’s Fidel Castro.—Beth—Khrushchev—and Castro tie under U. S. order not to stray from Manhattan Island, during their U. N. visit. But experts figured this country might gain a diplomatic advantage by inviting aome of the government heads down to Washington—provided the obstacles aren’t too great along tta way. Yugoslavia’s Joato Broz Tito, Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser and elgn chiefs to Washington was un-1 told s news conference Wednes-der active consideration. Secre- day that it is up to Eisenhower tary of State Christian A. Herterlto make any announcement. Catoh J DRESSES IOM W 9 Regular to 12.99 SKIRT CLEARANCE J88 and g59 PLAYSETS-SHORTS JAMAICAS |29 Poplin Kooky COAT 488 CHILDREN’S DRESSES l59 2 for $3 Re*. 2.99 BLOUSES Formerly 2.99 V9 2 for 13 COORDINATES Matching skirts and blouses 288 Shirtwaist DRESSES $88 Drip dry cotton. CHILDREN’S PAJAMAS in cotton RfA. prints Oof among prospective participants in the U. N. General Assembly meeting starting next Tuesday. Any bending of these three neutralist chief* toward the Free World would benefit the West and campaign. . FIRST OF PROBLEMS The heada of new Africap delegations, too, might be favorably Impremtsthyiwrdmnelo'thr capital of the United States. But there are some of (he prole lems in the way of such visits. Diplomatic Problems: How iome of them be Invited with-out slighting the others? Yet to invite all could bring a summit swarm an Washington. The U. 8. government doesn’t even know yet Just how many government gathering. One estimate is 25. 2. Physical Problems: Nor mally, it takes weeks or months to arrange a visit to Washington by a foreign chief. Eisenhower is busy man and the visitor normally has a packed schedule too. Eisenhower already hai a number of commitment! hr the M* toyring weeks. # W *J 3. Domestic Politics: With the I960 election campaign heating segments of the American public are deemed more lilnly than usual to raise a cry against Eisenhower’s fraternizing with foreign leader* who sometimes have been quite sour towards U. 8. policy. ' Tito and Nasser pose particular problems, from a standpoint of vote seekers fa the— American election. — A proposal that Tito ' Visit United States about three years ago was abandoned after an cry from Americans critical of the Yugoslav Comunist leader's anti church actions. Nasser is, regarded as a prime enemy by die maim vigorous supporters of Israel.-- ■ The State Department has said that the question of inviting for- FRAME - BLOCK - BRICK Regardless of your choice, GREAT LAKES’ ironclad Guaranta* of your comptot* satisfaction UNMATCHED YEAk-AFTER-YEAR! OVER SO MODELS, SIZES, STYLES Gall fsr FREE Estimates! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL OCTOBER NO MONEY DOWN, 5 YEARS TO PAY PHONE: FE 4-0994 FE 4-0995 9112 W. Nam SL ha U suatoa LikaK. 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SIBINAW "tUftES THE VALVE ON HIGH PRICEST R 4-i5i6 n ftm THiRtv»!ayg THKTOOTIAC PRESS, THU V SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 shoppart who tpltp i ftw minutM Hum Ip clip ffcpwi FESTIVAL PAYS fwi iiwih ll>«ii pi— blpwHi "BONUS BUCKS." BAZLEY CASH 'MARKET PONTIAC RETAIL STORE UR'S 41 N. SAGINAW ipfrt Shop — Mala Flaw CALBI MUSIC lit N. SAGINAW PONTIAC PAINT FURNITURE STORE WARDS ENGGASS 25 N. Saginaw St. CONNOLLY’S JEWELERSu «. linn )1 SHAWS LEWIS FURNITURE SAGINAW AT ONCMAPO LA$I LEONARD'S Pontiac Q TNURS* iiriiiniinuiiuinmmi uiwmnmmnimrn iiinmniiimiimiiriwi 1 nrnnrmnTmmnmra is /"• ■ ■ f ywrrY THlf PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, IMP A pelr of idswre and a aave you Z plenty of tooney when you clip (ban oehNedlng "FESTIVAL DAYSRQNUS BUCKS" ... For Friday and Saturday, Pf ntiec merchant* art offering Mnsatieaal volute end theee "Bonus Buds" mean Till" ferpSer medley. ■ .leaHpthem octal the ' paper now ... Save mare Friday and Saturday, September 16 and*17. 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CASS ___ h* An *• Ouf Ut —Km, ot Sow* « a I THE PONTIAC 4*RKSS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1060 FORTY-ONE FrenchTown M Compromises on TcpCfetherness PORT-L'EVEQUE, France m-r The mayor, the . priest, the schoolteachers and the parents Of this Utji Normandy town have been Mcl>igja| for two ms ' After many bitter attacks, pro-tarts, debates and voteo, it was lssUimi|wBpL^ _ But on the playground, a white line wtB....'-tr ■ . BagweH Favors Aged-Care Plan, Thus Takes Poles Out of Jesston %IMWp Republican candidate for gov ernor Paul Bagwell apparently took potties oat of the medal session ef the legMature called Wednesday It Best a, fc,.- ..y...,:1, Bafcwell, campaigning in Owosm. endorsed the {Ain for nd|lg new the aged put forward by Gw. G. od «mt the special seselia Hke-ly wDl he a short eee. BagweH did lndkndt that dpi program to be adopted should be a r and it shoidd be to review later to *make HIGH QUALITY, LOW COST i ALUMINUM SIDING INSULATION REC ROOMS KITCHENS DENS ADDITIONS toother Michigan political ! Lt. Gw. John B. Swainaon, _ yell's Democratic nirfinnriE Sir ried his campaign into the hsart of the enemy comp by stamping through Rep. Alvin M. Bentley's home territory. dr d 0 Swsineon shook hands at factory “JSO NERD TO MOVE” Add 2 or 3, MORE ROOMS Using Our FAIRWAY DORMER NO MONEY DOWN—5 YEARS TO PAY Coll For FREE ESTIMATE—FI 3-7908 Building Co. 919 JOSLYN FE 3-7908 ■■ tad said le to aeo it aiapfod e of the math* heoem- Kadar wsro *potontirily more gerous to New York then 1 ■Is*.* — 1 r * d d Democrat Patrick campaigning to retain hto week-long tour af the Upper F sula in Iron Rjvor. He told an audience there the top priority Item of the Qmgrsss -wlH be enactment end announced that’Dr. William Haber of the unhmaity of Michigan economica department has agreed to head his "nonpartisan'' citizens group to advise him a te state’s economy. ......dr d , d . TV graup it the fhst of several Swainson hopes to utilize on key problems facing the state.___ Bentley, the RepobUqu candidate for the UjS. Senate, want home when Swainaon invaded his hometown. pelgned enough Shiawassee, Barry end ABegas eoaaliee, stopplag In Heritage lor loach. He told the grsep at Hastings that Hie arrival ef NUdta Khrushchev at off the meet explosive international incident since the begla-alag ef the OoM War. He said Cuban dictator Fidel Caa- puppet Janos'will pay AFi Rogtr Lons Gets Reassignment to NY mttgtQ h) - Gene Schro Wedneeday was appohitod corre-spndswt in charge ef Aeeoctelsd Press operations in Lansing egse-tive Oct. 1 He succeeds Roger Lane who is hr New York. f others, "beeaaae sf a McNamara’s headquarters in Detroit announced the formation of a aenior cgtasna committee to aup-port the senator's re-election. He has been very active in smiling federal aid' for the nation’s older Wayne State Votes No Tuition Raise DETROIT (UPI) — The Wayne State' University Board of Governors voted Wednesday night not to ralae student tuition. The action ruled out any hike fat faculty salaries for the coming year. ——rig Registration fees were adjusted i make WSU tuition approximately the ■MhJBtoi~Uftiveraityl of Michigan and Michigan State University. WSU and Michigan students will now pay $280 per academic year while those at MSUi 'Jg'-r.----------- pawl MBiiiinnwrrri. Schroader, 39, hu been on tin AP •tall hi Detroit lor the past two Sen. Church to Address Midland Dam Dinner Roject Tax for Library ' BENTON HARBOR (UPI) -Voters have rejected, 876-541, e ta» psrtpoiri of onedtrir rail a year lor 20 yean to finance a new city Utoraiy. MIDLAND 0) ■* Sen. Frank Church of Idaho, the keynoter for the Dssnocretic National Convention In Loa Angalu, wfll ke the featured epealfor at a 1M Con-freoskmai District Dsnoorifo dkt> mr'bile OrirMt * Lt. Gov, Join B. 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JNo matter what the Job or wtlen hit services were re-quested “Doc" was-always available and ready to donate hfi time (or the phypfca! well being of the athlete. 2 His latest contribution to the sports caase was H D»e timeof the X^aldaad Coanty All-Star football famaa few weeks ago. ■ f Hedonted his time putting through nearly 60 players ot$beKorth and South teams through physicals for neirly four hours in one evening ’ Y' fir -V’dr ‘Jr Only a men whip loves sports and cnee devoted to his pmfesilan woajkldn — - -....r--,;- Dr. George Petroff was su^h a man. DlTTQfi FROM THE PRESS BOX ithy area Independent football teams which would be inferestgfehin playing Sunday games-during September or October in Jaclcson this season can set schedule arrangements with Robert Parsaca, 4000 Cooper Street, Jacksoh*. . rf >!v* * '■ y;-': They must be home games for Parsaca’s team. He Is the athletic director at Jacksqn State Prison. Ill Gold Medal Lost on Jones By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Publisher, Postiac Press The United States Olympic Track Team—and Pontiac's Hayes Jones—lost a gold medal through an unfortunate decision. Three entrants are allowed as a maximum in each everrt. Hence, when you pick a relay team, you have to seMct a fourth man from some other event. 'Anyone is eligible. Germany’s winning 400 meter relay team picked Jjauer, world’s record holder whom Hayes defeated for third place in the hurdles for their anchor man. — Coach Larry Snyder once planned to use Hayes in the. 400 meter relay. Each contestant runs a hundred yards. Hayes is certainly the fastest man on the American track team outside of the port sprinters. Abo, he had practiced the exchange of the baton many times. Hayes was conceivably the opening sprinter for the U.S. *- ★ • TVt' Coach Snyder promoted Carney from the200 meter sprint team to the 100 meter t&ay. Also, back atege rumors say. he was going to replace Norton with Jones. Before the games opened, Norton was doped to win the 300 meters. Also, this nation counted on him to whip HaryDthe German sensation, in the hundred. ★ ★ ★ In tha hundred, Norton finished nlxth. Then in the 200, his best event, he finished another dismal sixth. It looked promising tor Jones. However,- moved by compassion and humanitarian * motives, Snyder decided to give Norton s chance to salvage some glory from his unhappy showings. It was purely an- altruistic move. ...' • ★ ★ •• ........... ’ • Therefore, someone had to be crowded off. Sime was anchor man and Number One. Budd was the logical second choice to stick. So it camt down to Jonqp, Carney and Norton for two spots. Norton and Carney-got the nod and Norton came adpt^’Wpper. + + * » Rasping-second, in his esgerpess to atone for his - failures, he diarted before Budd was close enough. Rudd yelled but Norton was already outside the Starker when he received the baton and red flags dropped all over the place. ^ | * A "A | * The toftwt continued ari^ Dave Sime ataged ( a glorious, last lap to'nose out Germany for the title and a gold medal. That also meant a gold medal for each man on the team. But It was no soap. '• ; • •A A -a *■ The original flash placed UJ$. first bat the disqualification threw us out. ft cost the United States t gold medal —»■ sad running Norton cost Hayes Jones one, too. .r v.; ■' A' A $ A # ' Wally ScMoerke of Pontiac, who coached Hayts suc-cetofyny said he figured Hayes would run the first lap because of his great speed, to .give U. S* an edge at the oubetif possible: He told me this In New York at Idle-wfdT |j ■ |n the program, six U. & rtinnera were listed and Hayes was second. That’s where I think he might have run as Norton ultimately occupied tee second spot in the actual race. f , s A A A g , to Well, Coach Snyder’s gesture to retrieve aome-thing for n fallen athlete may have been cemtmmd- * able. I leave that to yotL. AU I know to, wo won the Tan ind brni ffnym hem in thrrr in |Hlrt of Norton lor Carney), the United States and Hayes Jones Mid have had gold medal* Hayes wouldn’t have fouled. Up * A A A Northern Orion in Opener By chuck A BAIR The curtate goes up on another high school football season In Pontiac tomorrow night when Northern entertains Late Orion at. I at Wisner Stadium. It will mark the starting of the second season in vanity football 1 for the Huskies who blanked the . Dragons 13-9 In their debut a year PNH went oh'to become a ••on-tender an a aew entry in the In- Northern rates the slight favorite role again but Orton could eas- Big Welcome Home Given Red Athletes LONDON IS — Moscow cttl sens Wednesday night acclaimed tec Soviet victory at the Otyroptc Bo what, Jonesy? . . You are a hero as it is and you nosed out thia great Lauel for third place in the highs when he flashed over Uagsfe last hurdle perceptibly ahead, of you. . All Pontiac ia proud. * 7* 1 SEjg r & f ( vH'n ily turn the table* with an ex-ceUqnt array «f backs. Both coaches Ed HeikHnen of the Huskies and Dragon Heftktam has Mag several different beys in his baekfleU with set quarterback Bruce Norton since drills began and re-eatssi M for all games. Lake Orion wound op 4-4 and ranked 4th la He plana to alternate little lUck Fisher, Bill Yeung and sophomore John auddsth, at left balback while lettermas Niks Merwtne, Dale Harvey and Dave Moczarskl take turns at right half. Dave Shielda and Chris' Payne will share telliack duties:---- A A , A Heikkincn has settled on a first team line aMhsugh-he likely will be getting a look tt several other boys. Veterans 4«r and 'Steve Them peep will be at Gtowas at Uckles, Lyna Ml-■Stoi Al Lawrence at guards and BIU Chapa, center. Shields Is a definite starter on defense as Is returning vet Wln- Kownarki has had till night-mart** trying to pick a line. His at the kickoff may Include sophs Denny Callison and Fred Latter at tackles, Jim Johnston and Tom Longpre manning the guards. Mickey- LaMagna at center, big Larry Thompson and Dave Perry at aids. Several others are Ax-peqfed to be in the forward -toll beforr-fhe night's aver. * , ‘A A A Roger Williams is act at quarter back, speedy Gary Hunter fend Bucky Craven will be the halfback* and T1 m Alban at fullback. On defense, nigged Dave Jtdien, Doug Cole and Carton WtHtams will be Games at a meeting at l>nTn Moscow Radio said the seere-tary al tee Kamaamal Central speech. He said American lead-lid the hoasttag. bat Sovtot tell vtctim to hi. own “He promised that if the Aaoer-teas team wore defeated he I sat Ms hat. Today I eaa only wish him a g Unknown f ights Hank to Draw Grid Gaines tlO|M Oantral at Waterford Lsk* Ortoo ,t Pontiac Northern ‘ Blrmtn|ham Seaholm * Cmarsauel at nint Hoover Orand Blanc at. Holly JUJ-JUmbaU-at OoatWIeW RO OooSaro at last Detroit MamrlUe at Troy It.. Clement at Warren --------- South Lyon Brtthtoi Saimaa MUInft northvUh a Is Anxious Jesse Smith Detroiter to AAeet Agoin CHICAGO (AP) — Hammering Henry Hank, Detroit slugger who baa-been angling lor a crack a middleweight crown, had r new ambition today—a remat' with hitherto unknown Jesse Smflit Chicago. Smtth, unranked among tha middleweight!, mixed a blistering attack with skillful defense Wednesday night and held Hank to a draw in a 10-round nationally televised bout at the Chicago Smith, unawed by Hank's impressive nkockout record, would have scored a Mg upset if ’t been tagged with a whis-left uppercut midway in the final round that dropped him for g able cuunt. 1 -------77^— He stnqjgled to Ms feet, an : stuck out his tongue at Yank in show of heroics, but a chopping a *t Mirielle Ml. Mwu - ** **** Haven a it Sny'cuy Handy , , m,, "it Assws RoaevIHe at Warren Lincoln HO SLMsnr at Uadlaoa Ml. Pleasant at Lapeer . X'Anae Creuae at rraaer Lamphere at Hear Haven Ahnont at IHlay Ott, Fitagerald at Kasel Park Farmington at Bkotlty Dryden at Pack * ------ at country Day 1 at CUreneevlll, Japac Deckervllle at Brown City Berkley at Perndale ... Algonac at Anchor Bay Both Schools lUody for Sooson Oponot on Skippor Ftold . By BILL GQRNWm, _ Time it running out oa Water* Ibid High School bates bid to beat Pontiac Central on tfte football tUM..’- To ha more apecltk . the Skippers Have exactly 41 mlautoa remaining -the length of on* prop contest— to turn toe trldl.. Tim HMppere got Bmlr Mb sod ■al rttaaee to dateat tee CtMb ia grtdlraa combat Friday ri|M Northern will have one more warmup" before starting loop play but this will be H tor Lake Orion as the Oakland B open* next Friday. . “STAktfNG PITCHER”—BrucaKorton will be st Ms familiar quarterback post as Pontiac Northern starts its second football season Friday night at Winner Stadium against Lake Orton. Tha pasting ace played a big role Iti the big start for the Huskies last fall which began with a triumph at Onto 4 k% Center LttS al Tp,iUntl Ltneol MuvtUe at Cai HIUPPKIUt PLOT — Coach Dave F-rceman and bis Waterford High quarterbacks, Bob New-man, left and Didt Shipman, have beep working on plans which they hope will produce an upset of Pnntiar Central at the Skipper field tomorrow^ night. In 1960 Grid War Most Preps Start Friday Very few schools in the Oakland 1 Three afternoon games will County area will be among the totally ring in the new season missing when the 1960 prep foot- Emmanuel Christian play; Its first baU season gete rolling tomorrow. I varsity game at Flint Hoover, Country Day entertains Maumee, Ohio and Lamphere goes to New Haven. Several tatarmtlag non-league affairs will fsatire a long Vet et Pleases U-D Coach Shorler Shines in Drill overhand right had him sliding ropes when tor final bell sounded. ,A A A. c Smtth, fast ateot and quick with his hands, slipped most of Hank's heavy artillery and countered effectively, until the was tagged the tenth. He had Hank te trouble momentarily to toe third with a left-right combination and again in the sixth round, after success* Mly absarMng some xttff shots Aom the Detroit belter. Referee Frank Sikore had Hate* ahead BM4 under the 5 points-a-round mus system, while Judge Frank McAdams awarded the bout to Smith, 47-45. Judge William Doty mtuted both fighters even, 46*16. the Associated Press bad Smith ahead 47-45. When Jim Shorter enrolled at the University of Detroit his prime interest was track. While at Pontiac Central, Shorter’s athletic activities included the \ dashes on the track team and defensive backfield duties under football coach Ed Graybiel. He decided last year to try out tor the V of D football tpain an leg htjariee be saw limited duties il bell carrier and on the kick Ihg team. * ...... ......... Yesterday, toe Titans went through a* two-hour scrimmage and Shorter raced for three touchdowns. PPplj?? Tfcoma Open Starts in Washington Fog TACOMA, Wato. «>» Mx schools to nine will terminals the 'spirited series after a toe-game fltog. Next year’s Valley expansion means that the Chiefs must play eight league games and since the 9th spot on Centeal's schedule is reserved for file annual city feud with Pontiac Northern, the Mp- Waterford's tour previous ef-. forts to tlek the C tools ban boon failures. Furthermore, too Sklp-pers haven't oven come eloae. The rtvMry began in 1964 and Central's winning margin was 960. In 1656 the aeon was 344, three yehffe later the count was 26-Q and last year the difference was 3l4. A . A A As might be expected, the Skipper* are reaching a keyed-up state of mind for Friday's outing. They’re the underdogs end they know it, but this little fact is not dampening their enthusiasm one 'it* Dave Freeman, Waterfoad's veteran coach whose slump-ridden gridders show only .six wins and a tie In their last 27 contests, Is no more than hopeful. ‘Faatlar Is faster thsa we ate "Wo were giving them a good raa for their money a year ago until superior speed get the beet of us.” Tomorrow's game marks the PCH coaching debut of Paul Dcl-terba, a thorough' htid-drivlrtg Ohioan who replaced Jesse Mac-Leay and inherited a green, graduation-riddled squad. . vjL * Dellerba just hopes for The best and expects no miracles. "The kids are young and inexperienced and they’ll probably make a lot of mistakes, but they're a spirited, enthusiastic bunch with great desire. We only hope we can have a respectable year." Both coaches are stringing along with inexperienced quarterbacks. Central’s Bob Pomeroy, s junior, and Waterford senior Bob Newman likely starting quarter-hacks and neither has been seriously'tested under fire. ... Waterford’s iatertyr Use appears stronger due to more experienced players auch SB 'Brae* Marti, a tackle, end guards Bob Couture and Bob Nestor. Central .seems better' on the flanks, altoough rangy George Fad will miss toe opener because of a swollen ankle. * Ends Clarence Montgomery, Milford Hiliey end Elick Shorter' look ready to deliver solid performances. The Chiefs Boast more backfield speed. Waterford Backs Harty Saves, Mike Kaines, Ed Stigers and Dave' Gdff cannot equal the breakaway threat offered by Central backs likePick McCauley. Roy Couser, Tony Rubio and Andy Roiwh. j With the exception of Fed, both teams are in sound physical condition. According to all reports, bofii side* wtil alao beda a round frame of mind at kfckofi time. rONTUC OBI*. Shorter Sr. *00 LX wumm Richards 80. 1M LT Marti Marlin ». IT* LO Couture Sr. » C. too fir. MS HO Mootef 8r. lie 17 SateM Sr. IS* Rf Slpte Sr. Ip .. Mt'imr*. Sr. IT* 'McArthur Sr. 11* JppW; It 100 Of Newman 8r. IT* tfoCaulojr Sr. Ip LH Sava* Sr. 1M -r- - tr, tof §0 totete p7-ji| sr. 11s n oin Sr. 18 Mrs. Martell to Meet Mrs. Cava in Finals Mrs. R. G. Martell and Mra,-Midge Cova have moved into the final* of Women’s MetrofiotttaB Golf Assn, ifiatth play touniament. Mrs. Martell one-potted 10 greens' to, defeating Mrs. Charles Zahm, 6 and 5. while Jin. Cova bad tip go 19 holts to edge Mrs. Joe Koes alter tying It on'the Itti and winning It with a par on the 19th. V The finals are being held at Rochester Golf Club. THE PONTIAC PBJS83. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15,1000 Involves May r Latest Efassie onGiants iow OVERHEAD LOCATIONS ’SAVINGS FOR YOU Orioles in Loss DR1I0R1 (AP) — Paid Rich- day, a tingle cam* Saturday and iris' hopes o| having a well-reit- a' doubleheader on Sunday. Rtob* ad dlcblM for the vital and* arid tend Barber, Chuck Es- weekend aeries -gr»— the New trada, MUt PippM'WJackF^ Russ Johnson Motors MY 24971 breather before Friday night’a opener of a four-game ahowdown at Yankee Stadium. And all became the Yankees' ktaatn’ cousins, the last place Kansas City A’s, bussed ’am right on the kisser. The A's. after winning only five of 30 decisions with New.York, swept the final two games of the season soles with a 2-1, ninth-inning shocker Wednesday night on a tie-breaking home run by ex-Yank Andy Carey. That shaved the Yankees’ lead to one percentage point over the Orioles, who twice blew leads be* fare beating Detroit 11*10 In an afternoon game, Chicago’s third place White Sox, who play four at Detroit while the Yankees and Orioles meet head-on, remained two games behind with a 1-1 sat* back by Washington that ended their winning streak at six. Cleveland whipped Boston 11-7 in’the other AL night game. Carey's 12th home ran led off the ninth for the A’s and beat Art Ditmar (lid). The Yaidmes’ right-handed pee had blanked the caught pinch batter Dick Oeriwrt gnrsriiw on a two-strike pttfh and ended the tense straggle with a strikeout It was only the Orioles’ fourth triumph fa nine games since their three-game sweep over the Yanks labor Day weekend. * They now trail the Yankees by only one percentage point following New York's 3-1 loe* to Kansas City DETROIT (UPD—Only one play* mufflers”/ season with the Detroit Pistons. Two more Pistons were brought into the fold yesterday—grnrd Chuck Noble and forward fart Lloyd, both of whom are expected to open practice with die Detroit NBA entry today at St. Clair, Mich. Richards, noted for his lineup Juggling—he used nine outfielders In addition to the eight pitchers < confessed ha was “running out of ting out ths last nine regular games with three broken riba. Lloyd, a native Detroiter, will be starting his ninth season in the NBA. He came to Detroit ki 1958 from the Washington NJrts, after AT HnWlI TWO BIRD* DOWN — A toss to first base by Prank Bolling, Tiger second baseman, completes the double play getting Brooks Robinson at first after forcing Jim Gentile at second in the 5th Inning. Robinson grounded to Chico Fernandes to stprt the twin kitting. The Orioles still won, 11*10 with a 9th inning rally. scoops them alii vHuZv MOT ifl niw; mo ftJBP/ w/urnoi 1 custom-coated! The Orioles had fiddled away Sale Starts Friday Kralick (8-4) won it, checking die Sues Take Ticket Till CREDIT (MIS Mi CHARGE PUTES honored lNOCASHNHDEDL ^usDiyTTOpwiirif quid a*, i [GOLD^CRESTES 'PITTSBURGH (AP)—The Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday *trar announced they will begin accepting World Series ticket orders! run. postmarked after 5 pm., BDT.'on Friday,_,, _ ..— All applications postmarked before that time will he re- A turned, the baseball club said. ^ Reserved and bleacher seats will be available only by Powi mail. Box seats will net ha available at all. Pour thousand it fa: standing room tickets will be sold at forties Field only at wh<> son was bitless in n at-bsts and had only an Infield single In his last 3S tries when he lashed one of Hank Aguirre's pitches solidly into center field. Latman (8-5) was the winner with Frank Funk’s relief help. Frank Sullivan (8-16) was the loser. The Pirates said tickets will be sold for single games only, and limited to two ticket* per order. Applications will be filled1 R*! SIMPLY GREAT in a DATE! ma«B 1UIUWU Ml WWWW SSIW* ^ SS|4#UV»VWS1« RAU w - . ....... „ .... - as they are received and specific games cannot be requested, Younger Fullmer. Wins the club added. \ FRANKFURT, Germany (Ag)-—Don FUllmer, 21-year-old brother of world middleweight champ Gene Fullmer, battled European middleweight champion Gustav (Bubi) Scholz to a draw in a 10-rounder fight at Congress Hall Wectoesday night. The draw was considered a fine success hy die young West Jor* dan, Ut^h, fighter, like Scholz, gunning for bis brother Gens’s title. ; Single grandstand reserved $8-70; two for $18.40. Single bleacher reserved $8-50; two for $5.40. Standing room $4.40 each. I .If the Pirates win the National League pennant, the first two World Series games will he played here Oct. 5-8. I If required, games six and seven also would bo played la Pittsburgh, Get. 13-1$. The Pirates said refunds would bd made on tickets purchased for thS final two games If they are not played.. OPEN^©WtfN€ Every Doy From 9 A. M. to 6:15 P. M. All Doy Saturday and Sunday Saturday and Sunday Nights Everyone Looks to Huron Bowl for Something New and We've Got It! [MruSJy j 12 TiwSd-Ih POWER MOWERS $BP Eld 3 Hurry! OPENINGS IN THE FOLLOWING LEAGUES: 1 P.M. Thursday LADIES* LEAGUE Regular $1.00 TOWEL RIN1 Milf.rC as.. HlrktenC w S-WSS... lit Mill has—15—games left;—while the Card* have 16 to play. The Braves have 14 left—six against the Pirates. Philadelphia whipped the San Fraddaco Giants, who have been short on ments of late. 5-1. A *- , ★ The fourth place Dodgers, nine games behind and all but officially put of the race, handed Law bin third straight defeat to n bid for his 20th victory. Wally Moon drove in three runs, bringing, in the clincher with a two-run double in the fifth,, against the Pirates' right-hand6d ace, who had a\5-0 record over Lob Angeles. Stan Williams (14-6) was the winner, checking the Pirates on seven hits and fanning 15 as Pittsburgh set a NL record .with 26 strikeouts in two games. Mazeroaki's 10th home run, with i man on, broke up Williams’ shutout bid with two out in the eighth. ST. "KCBS (APT—Four hrarit teenagers, with Chuck Lewis', scion of , an old English golfing family, thf ringleader, today try to k«gp the accent on youth In the. National Amateur. Joining Lewis, conqueror of defending champion Jack NirkUms in Wednesday's fourth round, aw: Phil Browiee. Ontario. Canada. Junior, champion; Steve Spray of Indianoia, Iowa, clerk bt his dad's grocery who was given time off, to win tha 1050 Western Junior! (titter and Harry Root. Ttonpa,] sophomore member of the University o( Florida gdlf team, All I are 19 years old. —» W The match-play marathon over the hilly. timbered 6.616-yard Louis Country Oub course, fifth'and sixth round action day. This will trim the field to tour semifinalists who will joqst over the 36-hole route- Friday. The winners meet in a double round Saturday for the prestige-packed championship of the 60th tournament. Charles Francis Lewis whose grandfather was a golf pro 51 years In Devonshire, England, and various cities in the United States, la the teenage idol of the moment after Ms giant-killing net won Tueadnfr'a game,—socked-a|in knocking off Nlcklaua 5 andX two-run homer In the eighth inning that iced It for St. Linds; Rookie Bob Miller (5-1) was the winner in relief of Ray Sadedd, but needed eighth inning help from Undy McDaniel. Jay Hook (10-17) was the loser for the Reds, who had home runs by Roy McMillan and Vada Pinson. The whiffs also raised Dodgers pitching staff's total to 1,624. Ifi the second year __ staff passed (he 1,000 mark. The low for the Pirates, thefrl "Some of those pilches weren't where the batters thought they were going to be, they couldn't hit them." Dodger Manager Walter Alston when 16 year old Charles Lewis of Little Rock defeated him 5 and 3 in the 4th round of the tour-nament at St. Lotes Country dub. W^-——.'“T:”------"— tone, right to their strength a lot jot'tone," Alston said. “I don't |tMnfe he threw a dozen halls below their wtists all night long. Still, they couldn't hit-him." The strikeoati combined with Mike McCormick'. 1J strikeouts against the Pirates Tuesday night fur Has Fraarises, gave f*tttnhargh M la two games, a Prepiter Gats Bonus ADRIAN (UPD-Mk shall, 17, Adrian, a star tor the Adrian High school team, yesterday signed a bonus contract "He was pttehing high all of tha with the Philadelphia PhUltes. Terms were not disclosed but the bonus was believed to be in the neighborhood of $25,060. TIRE DISCOUNTS Srswd New iHrsf Claw *.70xf5 l,;s 7.30x14 SXL*. SKS No Monty Down nus T.x m< Tsar Mi TW failed Tin Sonric# Maury Wills had three singles, sewed three runs and stole two bases for the Dodgers. The thefts gave him 45, most in the NL since,Frankie Frisch stole 48 for die Cardinals in 1927. . Daryl Spencer,—whose triple The old mark was set in 19331 ’hen St. Louis pitchers struck I out 24 Chicago batters in two-straight games. The major league mark Is 28. Pirate Manager Danny Mur-taugh commented: 'Williams was Just pitching real good ball out there. Our trouble la we're Just not scoring any runs. You can’t win without The dark-complexioned Lewis stands 5-U and weighs he out-drove the booming 30-year-old Nicklaus on nearly every hole in cutting him down with steady, accurate play that put him one-under-par for the £d Mathews hit his 37th home __. _ m in a twe-nw first inning for The Ohio State pharmacy sot inning Milwaukee, and Hank Aaron hit a three-run triple as the Braves sewed four in the second against loser Don Cardwell <7-14)r Half of the Braves’ runs were unearned. Winner Joey Jaiy (8-7) gained his second complete game with a six-hit performance. He lost a shutout when George Ait-i. -t rhan lined a two-run, pinch dou- lowa> 3 *• hie in the fifth. - „ __ ,,, . . . m. _ . , . „ . Gene Woodward of St. Clair lost to Sam Carmichael of Mart ins- dent was gaged 6-down after the firm nine before stubbornly yielding in what must be one of the classic upsets of the WUrney'i history. Michigan's Tom Draper won his third round match but bowed out e in the fourth round by losing to ' steady Steve Spray of Indianoia, I CLOSING OUT SALE Irerythlng NOW Mag reid a* CLOSIOUT rtttcts To auk# ready lor tar aew gaa BUY OR TRADE GUNS BRIGGS SPORTING GOODS 1211 Orchard Lsks Road Robin Roberts 410-151 beat the Giants by allowing only live singles. He retired 19 in a row and had a three-hit shutout with one ninth. Willie Mays, latest Giant to have a run-in with. Manager Tom Sheehan (Willie wanted to skip the game to take care of business in. New York) had two of San ffcandaeo’s hits. Billy O’Dell (7-12) was the loser. 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Cass Avenue Brake Service I. BUM, U09 N. Cats Avanut “Pontiac’* OMsaf Mo Strrico ) 1695 / Up to '58 LINING OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 P. M. LARON villa, Ind., 2 and 1 in the third round. Just before going out against Lewis. Nicklaus had been a tiger-like killer in mauling Marine Phil Rodgers of La Jolla, Calif., 6 and 5. His surge of par-busting included five birdies, one eagle and seven pars in the 13- -helee-re-quired to complete the Job. Lewis' fifth round opponent will be Carl Lohren of Nprbeck. Md. 22, current Mid-Atlantic champion making his fourth try in the Na-tional. Brownlee, 5-5, Impounds takes on John Guenther of Hershey, 27, - {the 1986 Pennsylvania Open tltllst. Root squares off against Bob Gardner of New York, dapper 39-year-old veteran who won California amateur crown in 1947 and 1960 and the New York Metropolitan in 1958 and i960. Spray draws Bert Burdick, lanky 21-year-old Baton Rouge, La., amateur king and a member of the LSU golf team. He led the nation's qualifiers for the big show with the -help of a hole-in-one in the preliminary sectional rounds. Houston-Denver Even By Ualtod Press International Houston collected 19 hfts at Denver to pull even in American Association playoffs last night while Louisville squelched a St. Paul (rally for a two-game lead in the best-four out of seven series. Starter Ben Johnson and right--- hander Barney Schultz, who re-• Sstjlieved in the sixth, held Denver to m t right hit* as the Buffs took a 11-8 f victory for a 1-1 record in the semifinal playoffs. Beattio Motoi Sales 5806 Mate Hwy. Waterford, MicMgse Eddie Steele. Inc. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Ksege Neihsr, Mich. Cy Owens. Inc. 6S6 Oakland Are. ' ■■ Pontikc, Mick. 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OOMMLE NEST — The happy Baltimore Oriole* rallied for three rune with two out in the 9th inning to defeat the Detroit Tigers, U-M, sad Hfbwe' into s virtual tie for the American League lead with file Yankee* Left to right are Brooks Robinson who hit tf Pholote* . 9th inning triple to score, two runs, Ronnie Hansen, manager Paul Richard* and Jim Gentiie. The Oriotefrcaroc from behind twice In the game before winning. The Yanks lead only by one percentage .-point' ■" J ' ''■■■... “l *60 MSU Prospect Optimistic No Crying Towei-Daugherfy mu to junthB* in * rrrlM »r«-i»rt>«a njs.iRi to Chtrkt Ctombrrtaln. tfMMS IllWlrt >porta adHor. who hna fin-Mwd • BUM tour of BIS TM Ml haw* MsW* mom EAST LANSING UB-“We never get out the crying towel at Mlchi-gan State and sometimes I gel carried ewey wffli my evthusl-; asm.” ” That'* coach Duffy Daugherty fwAng as he looks over his 1900 football prospects. *T CM get elated fast by seeing semethtag good happen sat than la practices,” adds tho meet opti mUUr mentor la the eealerwrc. .passer and callable runner, Is the current No. t quarterback. Bat* tltng Mm lor the starting job in the opener at Pittsburgh Sept. SI la junior Loroy Loudermilk. The halfback chores an in the excellent hands of senior Herb Adderiey and junior Gary Balhnan. They could be one of the best combinations in the country-blending power with' speed, line paau-catrhing ability and defensive LSI Exhibition Fracas We ll be better than last yaar-asd If that'* sot spttmhs weald Uka to know what to.' The Spartans finished second with s 44 record last toll and leadii* Duffy's Gladiators into the Big Ten arenas fids season an 19 lettermen and on exceptional gang of sophomore*. “We've the greatest bunch of newcomer* I have acen since I’ve been here,” enthuses Daugherty. “Of-course, 1 haven’t seen them in a game yet h k "Our mailt pgoblems are building an interior line, where we have only five lettermen available from tackle to tackle in our two platoons, and in developing a quarterback to take Dean Look’s place. “We tone goad barkfleld depth sad plenty of talent at ends. Bet ** i®** * “* ,to0‘b!5. ***“ ! No one could recall when (toes are the tackles and guards. i {rMn headquarters had ever Senior Tom Wilson, an accurate! before been levied at players as Jasters are st the csstrato at fallback—dart Charm, im pound md Ron Matcher, to* pound iretosr. Sophomore guards on the No. 1 unit are Howard Mudd, 225, Midland. and George Axar, 200, Johnstown, Pa. Lettermen Tony Ku* rofega.Y’redy Boylen and Oscar HoK«n, and an improved junior reserve, Mike Bionrto, back up -the rookies. Lettermen Pete Kakela end Mickey Walker, plus three sophs, are at tackle. The newcomers are Jim Bobbitt, 235, Buchanan; Ed Budde, 22S, Drtroit, and Jim Ka-nicki, 237, Bay City. "center srs Dave Behrman, 275-pound yearling fioth Dowagiac, and junior Dave Menders, 218. *, dr *r Daugherty rates Behrman and Aiar his outstanding -sophomores, —, •• ■■—it—♦ dr'? ------------ Heading the stampede at the end posts are Wayne Fontea, a speedy, stubby junior who starred in the spring game; senior Fred Arbanas, averaging 184 yards a catch, and junior Art Brandstalter, versatile all-around player and ptacekicker. .. A ♦ - ★ With' Indiana * games not counting this season in f 2 Hockey Players Fined Terence engagements — lowest of any of its rivals. Also significant is that the Spartans play two powerful contendere, Iowa and Ohio State, at home and do not meet Illinois, another prime favorite. (Next: Notre Daaae) By The Associated Press .la >u Fontinato, New York Rangers' floty defenseman, and FTank Mahovlich of the Toronto Maple Leato woe fined 1100 each Wednesday by National Hockey Leagut President Clarence Campbell in the wake of a, stick-swlng-ing duel. The fracas occurred in the dosing seconds of Tuesday night'* opening exhibition game, which was won by the Ranger*. 5-4. Both t el M exhibition game The Boston Bruins Wednesday j|pr scorer in minor league pro hockey last season, to a 1900-61 contract Milt Ishmldt, coach 6f the sptSB^^mn^ .«<**» mwmz* •*' i Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFT PATIENTS COMPLAINT: “Getting nowhere fast” | DIAGNOSIS: Change In practice methods needed. 1 TREATMENT: At least nine out of 10 golfera-mtyba ■ I an even greater percentage—confine whatever practicing I they do to hitting full shots. This is foolish when you '■■i i»«Hw that in any fiven- . -■---- I golf round you’ll be called I on to hits several short 1 chips and pitches. TTiese I shorter shots. In fact, Are I generally the key to good I scoring. 1 Therefore, the sensible 1 golfer will give over st 1 least a good7 part of Tils 8 practice sessions to hitting 8 these short shots. to play the efim Cornwall, Oat., star os a Mae with veteraas Dos McKen-aey and Dong Mohns as a second line. He will sae the three as a salt to m exhibit lea game with . lues tor Providence Saturday, Injure from - Tessier, 27. colledad 126 points on 59 goals and 07 assists last season with the Kingston Frontenac* of the Eastern Professional League. Four members of the Chicago lack Hawks signed 1960-61 Contracts, General Manager Tommy Ivan said Wednesday. kA Ltaenberger. Ron Murphy ad Stan Mikita. all with the Hawks last season, and Ab McDonald, obtained from the Montreal Canadians in an off-season deal, to terms as Ivan settled down to the business of signing 40 play- Seaholm Harriers Lose Despite McPhee's 1 st West Side Keg Loop in Action A a O ther important paint about practicing to Improve your game to that you should give the most time and work the hardeat on the weaker |. parto of yew game. If, far instapaa, yan have been | hitting your wood shots well and your short Terns poorly, work on those short irons. Most golfers, unfortunately, tend to practice the I things they do best. They find It more fun. Maybe It la more fun, but the real satisfaction In golf come* from getting better at the game. Tb get better, work hardest on the weakest parte of your game. The powerful West Side Classic Bowling League got off to a Hying start this week with a full complement of 16 teams represented. There were 29 new faces in the neupe but they didn’t hinder the. scored any sg many good games were rolled. Top game of the night was a hunky L006 along with a 2,MS series rolled by the Lake' Center Drug bays. Blcmsr Inn bays bad a l.oti game sad 2,84i series for second piece for the night. Big point winners Included Lake Center Drugs three-game win over West Side Lanes, Calbi’s sweep oyer Slater's Concrete, West Side Mobil over Blue Cleaners and Bicmar Irai over Team 16. Other tapers included Pasqualle* over Oakland Coin 2 games to 1, Judah .Lake Shopping 2 to 1 over Triple - X, Sparks Griffin 2 game win ovqg Hkzeltons TfWflng artd TOrtyY The Birmingham Seaholm cross! Rental 2 game winners over Coca country record was 1-1 today fol- jCola. lowing 25-32 Ion* to Edsel Ford *' * * ’ Wednesday. I » I Bill Johns wu the big gun olj Maple Jock McPhee finished first the night powering a husky 693 on in a time of 10:46 while Ted Egiier games of 224 235 234. Other high was 4th and Bill Heydon 6th. The series were roiled by P. George Seaholm reeervee won 23-36. Sea-1632, Peterson 629, Bertram 613, J. holm meet* Port Huron and Hazel!perna snd Jim Tinson at 611, Ava-Park next week. |denka 610 Walker 609 and Gor- mong at 60L High game at the night was H rolled by Ed Avadenka, i masterpiece. Closely toll Ed was Jerry Pern* at MS, WaM II Bettnhack 2M and Petenen a* * Johns at »S. A total of 40 games over ! wprf 'roUed to be a very good|| opening night performance. Lions' QB Problem Still Unsolved * By gw Amdated Preaa Any move that Northweetent makes at a Big Ten title this year will be a little jnore than thaaat-ening ftow mat quarterback Dick Thornton i* back on the job. was mainly rapohsible for leading Northwestern' out of the Big Ton ihwsua aa a onpknmmns In In pro football, quarterbacks aren’t expected to take more than r seconds in getting off passe*. WWW ‘You can't expect to hold out enemy linemen forever,” - the coach, mid.___ Wilson is whipping the Lions into shape for their exhibition game witty, the Cleveland Browfs Cleveland's Municipal Stadium Saturday night. The Lions are out to avenge the 26-14 licking they took from the Browns in thriirat exhibition game of the season. The'-Lions are handiesped by the absence of linebacker Joe Schnudt, who dislocated a shoulder in the 16-16 tie game with the New York Giants Sunday. But defensive back Yale Lary is expected to return to action. Ht niff—d the Giant game to be with his wife who was hospitalized In Fort Worth, Tex. Northwestern Has '~m Thornton Back Is, and was just as deceptive oner as be bad boon when he led the Wildcats to that surprisingly easy victory over Oklahoma in tbe 1969 opener. Wednesday, Thornton, an wpir- be as good as always when the Wildcats open_____their against those same Sooner* next Saturday. -------- w;--*—w~ He tossed for two touchdowns in an intra-squad game; Kimbrough with a 69-yard toes and throwing 5b to Patti Y*nke. In addition, his passing set up two more scores. Thornton may just put “thorn” in file hope* of other Big Ten tide aspirants, and wind up amongst the roses in Pasadena on N«w Year’s Day. w w w One of those aspirants, Illinois, Wednesday elevated sophs Thurman Walker, an end, a Willis, a left halt to tho first right direction loot year before breaking an ankle In the second game. w w w the (ducky Thornton cotoed a reprieve. The governing body of the Big Ton announced that he would not be charged with a yew of eligibility even though he played in the 'Cats 45-13 romp aver Oklahoma, and' had started the second,game bqfore being injured. * * ★ This meant that Thornton would help compensate for the loss of halfback Roo Burton. He was part ofa’two-fold blessing for the Cats, who welcomed bacy halfback El Kimbrough, also out in ld59 with injuries.-------- * ★ to Burton served notice in spring’* windup game that he was ready to go. As the No. 1 quaf-forbade for the varsity he pawed for three touchdown*! completing of seven passes for 104 Play, Burkemo Team Wins Whim Tam O’Shanter Country dub holds a pro-member golf tournament, the members really im out ta foroe, -There were 96 Tam O’Shanter members on hand Wednesday to join force* with 32 professionals, thereby making it the biggest pro-member tourney yet conducted There was no doubt about the inning team when the 18-hofo best ball event was over. Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills and Ms three plgying partners—Dr. Sam Reisman, Howard Kaichen and Don Roberts—were ahead of their nearest rivals by three strokes naw’s Tom Talkington, who I __Larry Tomasino of Barton HUb, Detroit Golf Club’s Eldon Briggs and Mac McDmurry, assistant pro at Tam, each shot even par N to fie for 3rd place. Briggs had a somewhat unusual round, shooting six-birdies, six pars and six bogies. McElmurry had a chance to be medalist after making the turn in 33 with the aid of three birdies against a lone bogey.'Rut he soared to 38 on the back nine M he bogted four tholes compared to just two birdies. Tam’s par is 35-36—71. combined tor a 14-under par 67 o* nines of 27 and 30. The whining team btrdled eight holes on the front side, four more coming home and added an eagle three on N*. 16. Burkemo also Iras the winning pro. He rifled a three-under-par 68 with Ms own ball, best individual score among the pros, to pick up |60 in 1st (dace prize money. Buikemo’z scorecard listed six birdies and three bogies. The nmnerup pro was Wsshte- Avery Tucker, Oscar Braun and Harold Finney—took 2nd place with a score of IS-21—6B.- McElmurry, Bob Rosin, Joe Feldman and Dr. Hubert Cufiort shared 3rd place with Hal Whittington, head pro at Groese lie, and his associates—club champion Seymour Wlnokur, Rube Levin and Sam Hassln. Their totals were 61 with the McElmurry learn carding 31-30 and the Whittington foursome ting 28-33. Burkemo’* three partners each received $40 In merchandise prizes as his share of the victory. a’ quarterback when No. 3 signal-caller Gene Gusrrte was dedstod scholastically tnefigAle. Joe OU- Iown State got some help at the fullback slot ln case its stalwart Tom Watldns should be injured. Soph Bill Smith drew praise from Conch Clay Stapleton who called him “the most improved man on the squad-------bath mentally and physically. He’ll make a real fine fullback tor us.”—-------- ★ t _ jk Baylor losts Its second quarterback in two days when Gerry Erwin injured his shoulder. Ron Stanley was hurt Tneaday. The University of Buffalo, which meets Army Saturday, also lost Sate of Athletics Being Negotiated KANSAS OTY (AP)-Ncgotia-tiona lor the sale of the Khnaas City Athletics to a hometown investment group began Wednesday. * * * HKT: Edward G. Voders, Chicago, attorney for the estate of Arnold Johnson, majority stockholder, and also lor the minority stockholders, met with representatives of ^ group organized sy the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce to buy the dub.' Pistons Play, Knicks in 2-Gama Exhibition : _ DETROIT (UPD—The—Detroit -Pistons announced today they will meet the New York Knickerbockers tn a pre season basketball game at Saginaw high on Monday, Oct IT. * -* * Proceeds qf tft E“rr r"1 to the Saginaw Junior Chamber of Commerce, the fpenaor of the game. A . ♦ A The fame will be the first of * two-game exhibition series between the two teams. They will play the following night st Pontiac Northern High. SALE-SALE-SALE-SALE Drastic Reductions on All BOATS MOTORS ' TRAILERS MOTOR TUN1-UP and WINTERIZING •n ALL BOATS and MOTORS INSIDE and OUTSIDE BOAT STORAGE SCOTT MOTORS and SERyiCl CtStSE-OST SCAT SALES 63 East Walton FE 8-4402 Of IN DAILY 9-7 USED! I BOAT Gresham Bout Sept. 23 , I DETROIT 5802 HAVE BOATS WILL SELL! at Terrific Savings ,to You! Haft a Boot Next Spring- at TKii Fall's Price! Winter Storage Painting and Varnishing by Exparts | COMPLETE FIREPLACE EQUTOQIT Inland Lakes Sales ] 3127 W. Huron FE 4-7121 [ HOURS: Mon., W*d.. FrL ‘Hit Tu*s-, Thurs.. Sat 'til 6—Sunday 10-3 • CORRECT CASTER, ( CAMBCR, TQC-M ' • ADJUST BRAKES ^ • ADJUST STffRMQ a abb brake mm • BALANCE nONT WHEELS Retread Special RETREADS *895 I ED WILLIAMS 451S. SAGINAW HAWKfNSON RETREADS 7.50-14 WHITE or BUCK 10 COMPLETE OUTFITS JUST RECENTLY TRADE-IN ON THE NEW DORSETT PRICED TO CLEAR* IMMEDIATRYI Aluminum runabout* with (ubniO* Of Ivtorudo motor*, compfeto with troflor*. AN oro fully guoowtooJ s*J PtlCID TO SILL NOW! Como onto! PMI D6MONSTBATION BID! h *n of thorn SALE! INS JOHNSON MOTORS DRASTICALLY REDUCED NOW FOR / IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE! UUMDTOM All GLASS CANOES BEL Am PONTOON BOATS BOAT TRAILERS a PRAMS T PlOtS • ALL MARQIE ACCESSORIES MOW REDUCED FOB CLEARANCE! STILL SOME TREMENDOUS ' BUYS ON NEW DOASETT RUNABOUTS and CRUISERS COME OUT FOR A DEMONSTRATION* RIDE WE'RE RIGHT ON LOON LAKE. . „ OPEN 7 DAYS Paul A. tfcJhtc. Wi Miles North of Telegraph 4030 Dixie Hwy. 014-0411 I THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1MO FORTY-SEVEN f Thffc*» No Pat Answer for You Chrysler Shares -Should I Buy a'60 or '61 Car? M* DETROIT — If you are thinking of buying a nm ear are undergoing aone aoul search-ing right bow. Should you buy a 1960 _ __ dope out prices, or writ a month > all the tteis wiU be in the when aU thi slowrooms? ♦jlWbody can give you a pat answer. Much dependa on what you ' want — the latest styling and some of the gadgets which will be new hi the 1961 lines, or dependable transportation at the lowest price. By careful shipping you probably can pay a niinlumum of ISMIeaa now tar a ear than the comparable 1M1 m«M will east you. Ah« that’s assuming that there la as appreciable boost in ' prices of the sow models. Prices have not been announced but it ia no secret that the auto-ihilters hope to come ck»e to their m list prices again next year. If you buy * 1960 model now it yhar during the 9y Oct. 5, when the auto show opens hare in Detroit, ail of the new models will be on trie except Thunderbird, Lincoln-Continental and the smaller Pontiac Tempest. -- ♦ - - W »-Depreciation of from one-fourth to one-third of the list price will be automatic. On the other hand, depreciation means nothing until you attempt to market the car, dr trade it in on a futuva model. If you buy a ism you Mould be aaearod ef getting a ear with In It. The models have been running since Inst fall and a ay minor troubles will have bees cor- Johnson Hits Trail fo Tucson Tills Rally in Phoenix That GOP It Party of Failure, Do-Nothingism PHOENIX, Aril. • aim. bu at 2UJI wMh I dawn M. the rails down .30 and the UtUMm down .ti._____________ j) Key (docks declined from frac-|^*ff**^ nous to about a point . The mririwt IrenSreT « was lower from the start Th?l ffijjjjjj; Tu" some scattered support and wasim J&tHL*. above Us lows, as the session wore pphm. naSia vw _ Plum*. ¥7mm. H bu. on. {Watermelon, bu. ... im cratic congressional candidate to jglaapoint a committee to survey the *** country's Intelligence and security Imagendes. " i a letter to the President naituMB dUTHi t'SICIHKWIPi Ui ama»* j OrwWl» Fldt bU utilities and etoctnwucs declined. Bean,, oreen. Jtouiid. bu _ Autos, nonferrous metals and tb-igJJJJ; Lma“eVuWu“*r' w. baecoa were mixed. ll«isii Roman bu......... Beans, Wax. bu The Ust sUtl lacked incentive B ; from bastaess new*. But Wall arsoapa. mm. beta .......... Streeters bore la mind that the cnbbnm I tinuedhls criticism----- j is director of the Central Intelligence **J;Agency iCIAt and his handling of > » these branches of the government. j “Mr. Dalles has a fine recant UM! as an lateIHgence operative la the. OM and CIA but to put H J mlldlv ‘he Is Innoreat of admin-- Ig totrntlop." Kellis urroto the Nixons to Visit State Tuesday LANSING ID — Republican state headquarters saW Wednesday Vice President Richard M. Nixon will be accompanied by his wife when he arrive* Tuesday for a one-day swing through Southeastern Mlchl- THK COMET — A new grille and modest oma- 85-horsepower engine, the 1961 Comet, which of-the 1961 models of the firs sn optional Ipl-horetpewtr ***, —if « two- and four-door sedans and the two- and tour- at Uoyd Motor Sales, 232 8. Saginaw St. door station wagons. In addition to the standard The Republican presidential nominee will make brief stops at Mount Optional Engine Available Comet Styling Same Holders of steel shares were discouraged by an article bn Iron Age, national metalworking weekly , that Octoberjnay have to be written aR m c amw off aa'arecoweiy month for steel output and that some observers now have put off long-term recovery until March 1961. UJ. Steel, Jones L Laughlin and Youngstown Sheet fell about pa#—T Bethlehem and Republic am Moot unchanged. Sense ef the wider move* took takl*, bu. ... ______ beta. ........... ktsmat,\bu............. Bggplaat. ions tret, pk . . Kohlrabi, dre. beta. ...... Laaki, sox. beta. .......... ota, pk.................. Onions, dry. M lbs. . ..... Onions, pm, do*, beta. Onions, pickling, lb....... Psrtler. Curly, dos. beta. .. Psrsley, root. beta. ...... Parsnips, doe. reeks ....... I Texas In- Southern California Edison fell a point to 64 on 9,500 riiares. Beckman Instruments and Sobering were off about a point each. ^ was up more than appoint in a continued rise. Zenith made a similar gaflt Ips. d< .— aloekt.__________... Peppers. Cayenne, pk. Peppere. not. bu. ...... WlSpits. Plmlento, pk. Puppsnk Rsd a»«t. bi tappers, asset, bu. .. Pols toes. SO-lb bos .. Pumpkins, bu............ Rsdlsbes, Black. H bu. )n He suggested a man such as J. I Edgar Hoover, FBI director, for i.m the high post. 4! nw, however. Keltts suggested *.osi® the seven-page letter to the J” White House that "a committee of knowledgeable, courageous and tough-minded individuals be ap printed to survey all our Intelligence and security agencies." “It mould be bipartisan *r nonpartisan and should Include certain Individuals such as Sea. Mansfield, D-Moat., Congress man fobs A. Blatnlk of Minnesota and Mr. J. Edgar Hoover,” Krill* weal on. The Comet will retain Its basic land optional trim fabrics. Standard styling for 1961 aikriiin i5nera|falMlia iJlfer iiKire'alar hamony higher performance optional en- with exterior colon, and there is gtne, Ben 0. Mills, Ford Motor greater variety in the optional fab-president and general rics. manager of LincoIn-MercUry Di* * » A-i vision, announced today. Basically, the 1961 Comet retains the sbeet metal treatment of the ! !.is Rsdlshes, White, do*. I SSUMh. Acorn, bu. ... Seussb. Buttercup, bu. fsaaah. Butternut. bu. Seussb. Delicious, bu. juusta tuSTsia: k bu KS iul“' --terete. a------ }fi GBEENS -II.M New York Stock* (■•rly Heroins Quotations Ptturo after decimal points are »i| Admiral _______ 13 tot Td * Tel , Celery. Cabbage, dot. Cottard, bu. ........ Endive, bu. . ... .... Endive, bleached,, bu. I Escarole. bu. ....... ■wrote, bleached, b< I Kale, bu, .... ............. i .hi Lettuce, Bibb, pk.................. USI Two engines will be aballable tor the 1961 Comet. The standard horsepower economy. engine will te continued. In addition, a 101 horsepower engine will be offered in the new model Comet for the first time at' a modest extra; coat. The new engine ^tos a displacement of 170 cubic Inches and develops its maximum torque, 156 foot-pounds, at 2,400 r.p.m. The Comet This committee, Kellis said, should do more than come forth with “an optimistic picture Of effort," which emanated, the candidate said, from a similar committee the President appointed In 1954 upon the suggestion of Kellis, then acting operations chief In the OA. Main styling changes inciudf* a new aluminum grille, new fender ornamentation, and new standard News in Brief Lee 2, Aastta, SIM Midvale St* Avon Township, reported to sheriffs deputies yesterday that two sets of bedding and a toaster with combined value of |7Q. were! ;stolen from his home. mMCE Mila, 1.............. Lettuce, Lest, bu .......... tettuw. Bead, 3-00* crate .... Allied Ch .... HWJtn ■ r-;- ■ Hk MU ,___ I, . Alum Ltdr.-to* Ktmb Ctk Am cm ... Ate Cyan . ' Am M * Hr Ate HatCI m __McNAL i&k‘A& __„ Lone S Crm.. — Am Motors 11 ihJ Ota.. 43.S •••• !L iSflteMr ” SSSSttH si X** Rom sine. bu. .............. Sorrel, bu ....,nn;,,;..... UteMter-iB, 1 i.'1 i i Seise Chs-d. bu........ Turnips, bu. . .. ..... ..... Poultry and Egg* M-S Atchison ... BuSfaoS Beth Steel .. Burglars stole a piggy hank eoa-i.njtataing *5 in change from the fjtapartment of Burrel Wood, 2401 } S Opdyke Road, Pontiac Township, It roo was reported to sheriffs deputies * to yesterday. DETROIT BOOS DETROIT (AT) — Egg price* paid J open by Urst receivers delivered to C ■rod* nuebMted whit* snd* Isrge *1-54; large jumbo 50-55; . —43-52: medium brown* grad* A juu The home of Louis Graham, 167 Cardinal Dr., Commerce Township; was broken into yesterday, it was reported to Oakland County sheriff* deputies. Nothing was found missing. Bordtn . ... Ban w»rn Brut My . Can Dry Qiiwip..-; Capital Alrl Carrier Cp . M Net Cash R .17 Kt Dairy 33.1 Nat Gyps .. >1 Nat toad . <1.4 NT Central ____DSTBOIT POULTRY DETROIT l AP) — Price*-Per pound ____4 dettversd Detroit lor No. T ouallty live • H* Wl*; type hens 34V«-33; light . n 4'type hena lMS; heavy type naaten M tear I tea. H ri; broiler, and fryer* • PllslJSfc wteJtm* *0-31; barred rock 34-35; . 55 3 du-kUngs 36; turkey.: hen* 34-30; tom* Bargains In reupha late red and refinished furniture. At the Sal- vaMiii Avtay, 9f* tilslH Store, lit W. Lawrence St.. Pontiac. Free customer parking. —Adr. Livestock Rummage Sale. Drsytaa Woods Women’s Club, VFW Hill on Walton. 9 a.m. Saturday morning. Bi Ber^Pa* 10 p<**M Cn* . 35.1 Owens 111 O! *0.3 Pec O A El Cltl*. Sve ....Oft Panh Epl . Clark Bkiite ...3*j Param Piet Coca Cola .....S4 Parke Da OHS Pate* ... ISA Penney. JC cohun was ....it pa Hk ... Cob Edit . ■ <4.1 p*pM Cola oBjIjBlt ■.. .4$J prim ..... Cont teak —3*,3 Phelpt D ________________| baba tale. Sat., Sept. H. f to l. Firrt Pnltod F—Compared last week. slaughter fully iteady: some strength oa . lambe; .laughter CWW* strong — m higher: most choice and art wring lamb* M.N-31.**; Mod saotee spring lamb* lMt-MH; i CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Sept II (API -grain prloas. lee spring lamb* lMt-HAt; utility good lamb. 14 00-11.00: most choice l prime shorn limbs No. 1 and I —all let up to 30 75; ............... ewes < 00-150 Today's estimated receipt*—Cattle 200; i«*!*•» so, hoga 100; aheep 50. 3 Groups Back State on Housing Antibias Business Notes lndust^Ray Inland Stl .. 'r Owp .. itakEr ...___ -_______ mi Bu* l*ch 525 White Mot tot Rare .....«-< Wltaa *Co tot Nick . .. H4 Wool^orth tJn m Itagito r , . 54 tantth Ha STOCK AVERAGE* hk-S i Underwriters has awarded the | designation of C.L.U. (Chartered jjlife Underwriter) to Richard E. .. 479 Larchlea Road, Bir- [ mingham, R. G. Ransford, preti-i dent of Gleaner Life Insurance j Societv jn Birmingham, announced - jj * t. lay. Henne, who has been orith ; joljttie Gleaner firm since 1948, is ;jJ}-*joompanjr secretary, field sUjieT-intendent uid actuary. 'Who's Who' Program ‘m‘.:^Qnne<* O' SoteobOW w-i9t ™ “ 3 iiii a. sill. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSflP-fitA U4 3 loti ma;A program of "Who’s Who’ liii .tea scheduled for the Ant PTA W ini OIA m i meeting of the Sashabaw School BHVMR STOCES *"dRF- | jJKMIHHEI- 1 'Wew elementary school principal Mil lf«i lleube 'iriH introduce the Hf* w* ha it * new teachers, and each wfll ex- y * 3 Plain what his duties are for the fj,. \ 1 “4 j coming school year. , Refreshments will be served In the cafeteria by members «( the PTA Executive Boerd. the United tori— pends more than |100 million a Rummage sale. Congregational Church, Rochester. Fri., Sept. 16, 9 ajn. to 9 p.m. —Adv. Grain Pric«$ models for 1M: dan, four-door sedan, two-door gtotiOH wagon, and four-door station wagon. AO are avails Me with either the standard or optional 1960 model: the styling balance of a larger car; luxury line roof, canted trillions, and ample luggage space. Comet’s uni died body In nut-protected la anderhoiy areas with a galvanited coating. Testa-have ah own this sine-conting more than doubles the rant re-riatante of the Comet. The Comet will have a wide variety of options and accessories as it had in 1960 models, but offers mi air conditioning unit. Headroom and leg room is basic-; [ally Jhe same as the sedans, So 'dans have luggage capacity of 28.5| cubic feet, and station wagons have, cargo space of 76.2 cubic Comet dimensions are ample for family of six to travel comfortably w+t h luggage. The dans are 194.8 inches long, 519 Inches high, and 70.4 inches wide: inches in the front, and 37.6 in theUSCJC Statlon wagons, on-a 109.5 inch wheelbase, are 191.8 inches long, 55.1 inches high, and 70.4 indies wide. Tier Victim of Car Fume* Recovering in Hospital Mount Clement. Flint Saginaw, Nay City on Dick, Pat'* itinerary that put of tta oo*t which th* Com-a»r»^ ta MtaWAlk *nd rotated day of s*pte ~ “ ,J-^T~f-TnS »* which tttea and pleat opportunity will te _ Sjron aU penona latenated to bo City. He will stay overnight in Bay City, He will net visit Pontiac According to preneat plans. Arriving by plane at Selfridge Apr «t it:<5 a m„ Nixon will trav-el by motorc«de~to~ City Hall for a 12;15 p.m. qieeich. | Ray .WOTICB OR nmBmOW TO OCM. . strute Utiiia « namy avobuc----------- n of tta Hxrviy Avoao* - — tartar aattHod tta* i regular Mtatlas of (ta OteBtelr^ i Clly of Poatlac, Mlehtgaa. b< her ll, IMA by raeolutleo lt bo tta lateauoo of tta City ■ te MtatraU aldewalk oa bothtota - - fete Avnue trite Dttmar Aveaue to oouth tod of itrert. wld *outh ead of Then he will return to Selfridge for the flight to Flint. The Nixong will visit the State School for the Deaf at 3 p.m., pear at the Flint cRy parking lot and continue by motorcade to Saginaw and Bay City. ■pteS* tekta n I* further Intended to ronatruet eeld Improvement la aeeordaae* with the Four Escapees From Hospital Found in Florida mu* MritfinfKi t-,..........._ —-----—» —»it«4 eo*t and *x. penaei Wteld and that (1.143.H of to* ntlmated eo*t and expense* thereof shall to arid from tta CapMai Improvement .— On^!«i!teif*>f^S,citr of Pontiac. Michigan, «IU m*et in the date, —laaloa Chambar on a»pt«tek*r te. MM. y.6.fH3 Ar Detroit motorist overcome yesterday. by carbon monoxide fumes in his car was iir satisfactory condition this morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hoapitai. TWo boys and two girls who escaped from FontiaC State Hospital week ago were arrested yesterday in Bradenton, Fla. Bradenton Police Chief Harry WJlkiaon reported they were in a car stolen in;Pontiac. Sheriffs deputies found Edward Robinson, 45, unconscious In hte car yesterday morning on West Maple Road east of Pontiac Trail tn Walled Lake. Investigation showed his car to The four were Identified as Nancy and Mm Betosr, It and 19; Ml gfiTran and Terey Morgan, 11 and 1*. Dr. Walter H. Obenauf. Pontiac State Hospital medical su. intendent, reported the apprehended patients fled from toe hpspital grounds last Thursday. Effective headroom - to 38.9|have a leaky exhaust system. U.S. Confident U.N. Will Nix Red China WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. officials expressed confidence today that the forthcoming meeting of the aw: General Assembly will again turn down—and by a comfortable majority—the question of seating Communist China. ' The issue has been raised and defeated esch year for a number of ynam~— The Soviet Union has asked Secretary-General Dag Hammar-skjold to have tl\e Chinese Oom-munist representation issue placed on the agenda. DART FICK-UP - Featuring a 140-horsepower slanted 6-cylinder engine, the 1961 Dodge Dart half-ton pick-up combines passenger car styling and handling ease with traditional truck dura- bility. Available to wheelbases of 114 and 122 inches, the Dart pick*up has a maximum gross vehicle weight rating of 5,100 pounds. frPayg In Tank Break 'Space-Flight' Record Mar . SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) —Ineer was Airman Donald FarrelliSxS-faot cabin. He urged other • opoahtg Two Air Fotre pilots, grinning!whn attracted national fame tol ipace travelers not to travel alone .....I*1* and happy, today completed all9S8 by spending seven days in a|because of the loneliness. === HvtMrirhreskinr,3t^^siaHllate- Nationalist China was a founding member of the United Nations and is a Security Council mem; ber. Adoption of the Soviet resolution would strip Prerident ddang Kai-shek's representatives of their U.N. standing. notice or eraciAL Bid*w»jk ta Wtat Ejtar th*f'com5i my ml Jor*tta Mnatruetlon' o( 7ld«j walk on ntrth Ml of W**4 EMM Road acres* Aleott School Property from el AP No. 144 titer we at ]a n to piL“-— .lotlct, _ .________ Commlsaloa and tta A*****or M — City at Pontiac. Trill meet tat tta Com- fll* to my of floe alao hereby given that at l-.W mlaaton Chamber In aald City. nm imr * —■—‘ reloek p---- -------------— “— and place opportunity \ paraona latercaUd to NOTICE or SPECIAL AMSaSMENT 7 TOtaOw K ttremlnff, Praak^raeney'^'Shirta1 IStoK»l35SEr h Ua* fast MS Homomad Pnrk No • tta aaet aid*, tadtrem mSJ-Areata te Northway Drlra'oa ttaWat “ teg Sffite iw defrayed by Qnclil h Ita* of Lot* M *ad 1S3. EUonin«id i Additloa No. t,- *Snk m— * (al aawaamoat dtatrtct * It.»f th* tosmated * ADA R. EVANS City Clark tapt. 15. DM : or nrriMTion to cost-sVftlk on MM1 Mreaf tartar i Ung of thi regular meeting af tta C—mining of tta City of Pontine, Michigan, held September 13. ISM. bp rnolutlon lt wa* declared to be tta tettattaa of tta City Commh-•loa te oonatniet ildewalk oa northwert ¥to.9*ref* «-rtJ«*« tehShtej sf • north line of Lot 37, Aaaereor'i Plat >, W te IS 11*4 north Of niih property * Of fast SS. Original Plat, *4 an ertl-“ aaaa a* umVi and that tta ptaa. 1 4aldjmproT«m*pt m------------------------- cooat met tend Improvement la aecordaaee ^wlth the •y^rpeelal plan, proftl* and eatlmate. and th cost unroof *taa ta dofrayed hy i arammrnt aoeordlng to faoatMv »•»„ that tta jMtewteg fat* and parcel* of MM fronting n« tta n*rthwnit aid* it ““ Street < 37 feet atathwwt of tta h line of Lot 37. A P No. I>1. to IS ____north of south property ta* of Lot M, Original Plat, dlltflhil a* Lot*_37 I. Orlftoal and 3*. A.P. 1*1. sad L Plat, shall constitute tta nmai ■■■»» meat dletrlct te defray 131*34 of the estimated cost and expanses there*! and Capital Iteprevemeat Ptad. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN That the Oearmlrrlta of tta CSMf ir on Bepttmbar t*. its*. Dated September If A n. tv AM City Clark S*pt ik. ISM adventmement to* wde lied hid* win te received hy ---tadirrlgntf at tta M|teMTlns office* of Main A Pox. In*., IS7 Purdy Street, nrahtata. Michigan until « •'clock p.m e.S.T.. Etp>»tei»3 to ISSS. at which plate and hour they will te publicly opened and rend, tor tta Mtebnitt* aurfastern of Owtegjiry MM between south CoaMtera* mad and right te riwrred to reject ____ _ ■ prepotel*. walre -any m- formallty la tta propoeala reotlred and laeeCe__________ saw'toTS* merest------Pto Payment* by the VUlage te —- “ the work will be te stof* hi it tta oteMrietita taE^re«l*l^ a receipt of rtKh evidence from tea village's Engineer. All moate* for tfe* Ml 4ta ota— St work owed Ihe contractor ky tte TO-lage after January 1. trill ttall tear tntemt at tta rate of 4% per annum. Plana and tpeclfleatltma may te M------' fate* th* of flee MM *ln * Fox. Pr,Th*,**uceea«ful bidder WtU tere-■ ed to present aattafectory evidence *. taring don* wtek, *< *, |HnUir nature and mast tarnish aatlafsetory Insurance eertlflcatea. pwftrimne*. guarantee bond*. cemncam. periormapcv. material malnUnanee gad VULAOE OP WOLVERINE LAKE. MICHIOAN NORMAN C. SHIMMAN. SEE US FOR CLEAN.UP TIME BARGAINS on H«w I960 Olds and Cadillacs JEROME OLDS CADILLAC 280 South Saginaw Street FE 3-7021, Notice of Public Hearings The Pontiac C]ty Commission has scheduled public hearings for Tuesday, September 20, i960 at 8 p. m. ESTf In the Commission Chamber, City Hall on Intention to Construct sidewalks on the following streets: MILL STREET—Northwest side, to fill gaps. HARVEY STREET—Ditmar Avenue to south end of street. For further information see legal notices. Interested property owners ore urged to appear, t V, AP Pta4*faa SPACE non ovum — Capt. WUUam D. Hubluetzel, 36, (toft) of Iagtedkto, Tex., and 1st U. Joha J. Hargravca, 30, of Castle AFB, Calif., came out of a pressurized tank this morning ta San Antooio, Tex., after 30 days, 8 hours and 21 wdammn of simulated , space lligbL Greeting then niter the record stint to Or. Billy Welch, space scientist in chug* of the experimetrt. By order of the Dty Commission' Dated September 14, 1960 ADA It EVANS, City Clerk THU PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SKPTKMBKR 13, 1900 KOKTY-NINF. Death Notices M# wny«ii * F RANKING NATIONAL ( MU>lhihl?*cm mAt1, Tirtiyiwmwt mi vaM Charles V.. LMutaa. 'Utah.:ago. local f ranch Wed territory. Tre-71; dear brother ofWUhom, Ctare ^ndeu*?.!**! buatoeaa and op- -g^igS^V'Se.oSSi ^ lUgxtni officiating Interment k Hafir IBB gtafigr. tfaTguva- 1 pw »._W *— Oavinaagh tanu PiueSoadT Jaafcaaa. -jnrijw. nrr. li.1 tJJB fivviJCVPIPPPM Iff Ban s t^- -r ~~ ~r" jpyLlHpjw it %. — Help Wanted Mato 6 Mi WwtMFwwh 7 C.YMMi'h JFwJu fiw. KcieiS i Davlthur*: aga **"• ef John **Vl#e» i * >m, _ Ito. M4 Mr*. ■OH* *JJD MWTM Todd; iMr mother M lira.1 *H4 PtaUn Baad. >.»nw JS^Li^g*?1 BARBER. irttiPT"! __ ^ Jr COKWT MB. Mrs. Loom Bum. I---- jjdTnwTHinik WHlrP : bjr lor grandchildren. Puneral ■ - ouPu otl 1M hoMT#- M. H, a* t M. II Klchardaob-Blrd Puaeral — w — -. ...-, .. Mllford, with Paator Donate itxm wanted"TALBOT*! 81 moo officiating. Interment m Berber Shop. Ill Jenin. ■ .. tfighhad Diuitijy. Highly f —m. jtt .... ■“ - otaw 1 T COMBINATION ■ UMP AND PAINT * men railed. Rue Joilmen Motor tote* U N Broadway. Lake . WOOL PRESSER Bgahabaw. Drayton Plato*. VANTED: A OOOO RELIABLE j ■an to npeir eaetnuere In * Jt. I Oakland Oa. or Posdtoo < ■■■■ Harbor with Hewlett*. Witte Rawletth'i, -'-i _____ , ga^lT“w^k mbPtem ‘wna^^tlwoit • -ffOAEfeWOTTC sanitation ler an enarteneed real Par woman's apocialt <• Mare la ertUe aatteuin « «H«r»«*W 1 tapping,, canter. High itartlng •aware 13 aggamUUSMU WtoUW utffc Tfile eeaae other baaelHt. id (Ml If BHM al an multl-llal agency. Coogoalal t condition* and bonne or- TO.^saiP RKwoftfiMUTyoOMW qhu. TO kahgtfl. Bart ttmo la eaehanee tor roam and board. Call before ijgjSPkHU--H ORDER COOK. T W1 I 'S5u*u S*j« .Sfttfc- I*! * ihep- *41 S3? ^.^U’E.Oal^ 1. William and Danny Mat- CAB DRIVERS. FULL TIME. 3* ad MraT NaSao (Bartuoil I ta- or elder, ui Orchard u. jueun: dear eleter of John and! j ~ ~ Vara DeWtta aad Mn. Pearl Ber- rlnrton; Abo eurrlred If rl^clrune1 the FnrtJey Funeral Ho • a.a. today at which wifi be token to the Xla.______ rltel Funeral Boom ftr earvlce ~ Saturday Hob commission EAST HEATINO CO. «o sTiaoiwaw MOBILE SALES. MlUt ■ __ trdatlve aad willtnt 10 work, pood componeeltoo plan and voMIng eoodlttoae with "gofim" J1 ¥ lal. Chryeler. Plymouth Vi ~ Newport Deaterehtp. Appl Mr. ttarvan Leareaei, Ik Bi.Jot_____________ _____________ TOUNO AND AOOHEBSIVk. HIOH llhool eraduate, needed ae trainee br retail food buetneee. Steady employment end aelary. Apply at Jilt Dixie Highway. Rear of Food Town stdftt- ’fOOHOTdAH. Jl-M WANTED F6R ■ilk ^routa^Experlanco preleryed the right me Reply Pontiac Pres* BOX 5; bfUAhuf woman. Cjkk olr t born HelgnU rlclUty PL l-IMl ItEMOOkAFHIC Aim oenerXI abrleal poattlon. I day week Maid be food at HMShM *“* ==E- “rf»e US DAY SHHT I Br Frank Adram; Lost and Found—26 » Ur 4**1 Rm.l Cmlmtm U LOST on STR A Tin PROM ■ Waited Uk* - ) SlittaBS.iRoiF lota t torso and t pup. Motes. —MB HIP •NEEDED" Lake Propertied •|| 3 6\ lost: otlans nt sRoWii didW - on Miami Road Raward FK 4-7346; After 4:to p.m. I Hobbtos and SnppHss 26A LOTS - OOTTAOSB — TIL -SO. Buvsrs Galore TTII^KlOKUtlff'^RvA^S! ^4-g|64 | Omwgswaj^TeI) EJ It ! 3 CERAMIC KILNS. 1 FIRES POR-i A cotete. OMteottao* M mito*. ppm.-1 ffA 1 Plfto rtudle •et-us 4166. PB 3 **H CASH tpV your oonlty tm heuaee, vacant* tend, land pontroaw. — [X| w Ml I Noticns and Psrsnsls 27 ' \\ ANY OWL M WOMAN NKED-. . ins o tnoadtr sdvuor. phoao PE JBBtoVW \ \ ' »»m After 4 p m . or U no on-mUB U: 1 \ 1 iwoi PE 1-4734 ConfMentlal 1 J-r AEROfNKDi 1# 6/4 if I I uu ADD ClinlTIik FE 4-JMI PB f-IBtfi —’ WM. A. —H KENNEDY! Realtor . 1 j 3IM W Huron St XQ-’CASy""" j | !i V m n VI JJ I 1 KNArr anUC.5 V iWp • 7| FRBO HERMAN OR 3-1462 \!^ TOrTOou . Of AND FHA SQUITflM t If you art Moving toot* of Mad j money can ut tor Imntadtete! deposit- m WORRIED OVER r~s— nrcTC o R. I. WiCKBRSHAM • 7166 W. Maple MAytalr MW ' A#Scm^tM>"nUut:rr sBRVict ini Afftfc r«n*i»i ppr; enlriSSe* 1 FARfSxpP WsM%2 rmmma^rCiSinm* aad saw. ABhere one lefafuad D N FAREE ST. . ____ FE HH" AFTER « AND tUNDAYd. SH CAHETAEER MR. CARROLL. A 78t WrftJS* eg- ly^lnt Write PoeUec Free* Box TELEPHONE OIRlJ .". . WORK 'neOT TOUT ewx heme durtnt epare 1 time. Ooad pay. Call FE j-ffu, fh.' way. —"* ' 1----t TELEPHONE I SOLICITORS . Ik work In ear otflre. ) houre in UwNKorntat or anemaaa. MWet be able to Hart Immediatelyt call FE SdMt'nar*. or Fn. between M p.m. ONLY for *p- nobBOUDATO* ALL YOUR SILLd 1 AND LET U» QJVE YOB ' orf>Lace to fay Kent Apts. Furnished 37; raWj ant bide Sew IP— Mull*. BM M WARM. CLtANr NWWLT. Dttj tfen tsffir. BOtelmen? jitaraataad eaUry TB to¥ t>KMdNirt>ATORS ~-- oBt I ---niUdMW ^^wini Moral -•'Oa I BBT ■» tdSfer^1 1 1 I BUDGET SERVICE J *• W. HURON • FE MM 'ftfcSTT* acstoi. 1 WWcrrt,| fire NN eomplele Dorm ! I FE J-Utt im Affikt' tWs pAiHfc 1 imbtr II. MM. I wltt not ! oaponalble *7 M shartl . Oilord, iMTHbOTW-! MB.. BAm IMr . aroie eotr., opiioit.. PE MS BKDROOM CORNER' ElIZ AND I flg»Og*MSin Rent Apts. Ufrfwrnialicd li I S balll up. FI_________ ‘ AND J BEDROOM, PARTLY turnlahed laMfrtM oportmoid. H "S! .^gro-pae tmHttZ’iSg d, Mich; model opb. Parking in front of b-UM.__ is* alf. Richard, Mntar St^Oi*,--,-™. BAleiifTlI*lD~JRmip - fll J® P-----“lie, Mn, Wolltrt ** Mwa Si i iuSnui. sept •na. MLSaanoa s neral eerrfee trill____ Corner*’ f?ee* MeUmdUt” Church’ CAB DRlVERSr M~0R“0LDEr; I aTwAT Interment In Godge Cemetery.« fK < must Mn. MexftoM will lie to sUU nl.KXMailBlICKD PKT CT^KtllO. -- . Donelson-Johns Funrral Home_ driver for eatabllahed route. Call 1 S tVVlRLWkH O. REFT 14. IBM, OL J-Mll Apply 111 Main Str— Stephen DanieL MM N. kddla.'. ?»•? door father at Rohert S. Bnthar- land; dear brother of Rlhel Ruth- __________________ EXPERIENCED BUTCHER Nor Wholeaale Meat Packing Mutt be goad boner gad roller. I Only a leg man with many years Pafcklng Market; 716 Oienwaod. jj EXPERIENCED BODY MAN | wanted EEPERixNCED cash- | turn to deal the cards . Work Wanted Female 121 "I hated 10 wake you up, but d’s lunch time and it’s your TREE" .. _______«pr- ipt. CUat U. everything fu«. FH HM. ■ ... ■ .... 1 M IHPPIWFfK fura.. HI nia. Norte. Bur. istfloOb. oh sou are lake. Business Service 18 rrland. Mra Lottie Curtis, Mri Edna Donaldaon and Mra. Mina Drake; also aurrlrad by Ikru HlghUnd Park. 1 >m«, 1MM Hamilton. _____ ARE YOU —4- loterested In. working l-t P.M,, dWA^— * OTtntnga a weak. Aad earning 1 ,,w gA *J»-|7»r Car Nac. Ho conraaxlng | . ,* iar?CUoMra. MA work, floors, di BERT COM MINS B capable of making gT» B Maple. Blmlnxham. _ WHITE WPKifl.. CARE OF . 1 children. 1 acbool-aged FE t-MM. WOMAN nwwiaga UOHT HOUSE- IPSCIAUKtNO Aft»r «.>•*• , . ■ 1 work or companion, evenings and ' “"*• "- WOMAN TO SASTSIT AND DO Sola. 10 A “mtHM home tn ex- housework Muet have pan change lor board and room, Reply , —. -I lortatMa. Cau FE—o-dgjo.-FanMat Preei Su «——■------1 - ,, . NA T-. ‘ — wtQTDo~mbwlNQ~iN ii¥ home, i *^*8 .JyffHSF kaaptag. J;i*tO»; iljj*., Man- j «3dIN^tiABhr^WI«lJMHYH^ I dey thru Friday. YMkBy Of bdttnou training at DE I. desires 1 . SS re ! ----------I Bookkeeping 4k faxes 16 ______________,^i Building Service —PLUS IM 1NF0RMAL8— With »very Order Of Wedding Invitations 1—TadK WT— J OB l" ROOMS NEWLY DECO-rgfed, 406 ■■■ -- iSwewssE.; _________J ROOMS. PRIVATE EHffcANttt. “ PRIVATE CN- ! rtove and relrtgorator furnished. I tronu. nr nno JM Osmuo. Call JM1 Opdyke. FH 4QB. ; Bfickcntos&JIook Store ! NiTtiw ~ 3 hooms^and bath tnobMc It BAHT LAWRENCE Pt J-I4J4 J ^ROdb lj|>WLf| . PE 4-4343 ____________——. -WSfc—4N70ad;" 1 decorated. Util. furn. M Horton. f RM8. UPPER ADtfLTt rK» rSPE»k~B H*yP,N*CTP-.ctu.?^.gff?R 1 MA S-ad3». 1 -------— - —frlaeralor, ttari Pvt onL nS- kiwVIy bbw far Chriamae or joint ywtr t~^~Zir~CAietr oSLt * I ba&naar OeaBauttM.>M mT and Hwdotiu.'V -..............— j -gLibfflL. i 3-room Bachelor aft da- j MT cenla nt i [»*»■ Private entrance. 307 N. j jr RM. UNFURN. UPPlit FLAf*. age^S^Snr marker [ *07%t«?view ^ Ut' : EAjUll'nW^-w 11 * K tov.D ahop. an permanani wavea. WHtTE. JO TO 40 TUEADAY AND FABULON • WATERLOX - BRUCE Hollywood Beauty bhop. W R.j WtUy.oluMn^ydk5udry. own , A., RgmiDENTlAL. COMMERCIAL BagnmW.PB OJWO,....__.-i^4gMOTbttOk. MAjattfrrr;.-^--! and tndnatttahlituiin ind wan I vacancies mil or; m. _JWKKKKKK oSg falbEJUEjfctd YiBE jtifcAiMW ■ Angna ant tor; alao rurvlvod by aix - — rrood child ran aad foor great-grandehUdren mcanu 1 # r v I e 0 wtU he baM Saturday. Sept. 17. •t I N M ffota Ike Huntoon 1 Funeral ■MM with Rev Orftk VauLoon off tela ttnx —U B| Oakland HIDa Mrs _______ MR riatn oub at EuBbee-Nnaeroi BAKER . I WANTED EXPEIUENCED PAS-1 try S Plan ^ook. State an oi experience Write PooUac Press! Box M. ~ WAITRESS WANTED, APPtV IN | person between 11 and J p.m Bt, t W. Caplea. MY LIQUID Factory Representative _______________ National ' reanufac . II. 1(M. A1MBJ7.I 1 -„„yfflo Rud. Water-' *"» Pontiac aree 1 M; beloved huahond of! Help WantEg r, OPER1N m^jdjoL. vtvod by two grandchildlWB- __ . neral aervtce will be held Sunday.1 Sept. II. at J p.m. from tko Thoraton Funeral Home. CJBfO.I ----------—-----so- =- acji - ..sw accounts Pro- ---- -------, high commls- dotte, bcnuiea available to men I “■ necessary If j ■SWLAJBE re Interests experienced liokor. p*rM“ “jMd's* *1 — MdOBWAEPtff^^^^W^— auARE LAKE BP- | collections, pi. Otk DAW teLPiv r ‘EKSinL Ain BM BABYSITTER , SS8*A? CHILDREN ^*58 \*“™™*™* *J!5 !«*.«• LIOHT HOU8EWORE. REFERENCES REQUIRED. CALL RE- ACT ROW. OPEN1NOS LIMITED. Demonstrate nationally televised name brand toys A gifts. No ---------------™ uv l-A-l ALUMINUM? SIDING Inaialled or tit slock-> Awntngs Btofms, Stone 1 money down-44 mo. and 1 T ^ htftleol ^guailty ^ ^uororitei C*OE VaLLELY OL 1-MJj OL Ull : - A-l~CAitPlNtkV - Additions - BosemrnU DresgifAking, Tailoring 17 MURSSMAEIRO, TAILORING. AL-IrrnUpns Mrs BodcII PE MMjr ' TAILORINO - iLTERATtbNI Dress Making - Pur Repairs '; EPBA WARNER ~ FEt-lill j Garden P.owing IS ( I AL WARNER » ROTO TILLING. 1 bwu and aotdhHM—PE >M44— , PLOW, DRAG AND DISKING* BAX-| old. Warner. OR B-Sii.__ 1 ■ PlbWIHO. OltApUfO. PTfCiNO A I - weed catUng. PB 4-4134 or OR IN DEBT? IF SO LET US ■ , .. , I inifc* i BATH. NBAS. 14414 ROOMS, NIUR U066I pABL __ No, I. 460 mo. PE NSW. J-*66t4A^Tf Nn^A«~lN^ t~BAta. aWd Airtt ..wBCT , traweo, >11 0 week FS l-Mdl 0tj children wjww.t# b- ^"BATH fkivAtt 1 ROOM! tjkOOM _________________ B personal Interview Wednesday m in nsw at: tne Lewis E. Wlnt! ««M Thursday. _________________________ Funeral Home, ClaikatOR. maMI PACTORT BRANCH HAS OPEN tOfriK Jj w^itLan he lacs tor 4 man between tl w« be taken to the ftnr-*—» 1 “ — —” *mvi » wmoiww unw miu* r ... FjjlibH CW|Wmf svr araiS jst. i™“i»sL.- : Birmingham tint la going to open >--!LsSL___________ — . If. Call rtaMoncaTMl 7-4067. ALL ElNDg CEMENT WORK 1 _=--------------1--------^-aa. Boon, be. Jar— “ Laundry Service 20 Laundry. 4M a. Landscaping Give You 1 Place .to Pay Kasc Your Mind ----WE ARE NOT A-------fl LOAN COMPANY . - MICHIGAN CREDIT 4 COUNSELLORS 4 RM. 7M POHltAC STATE BANK . BLDO , Ft 1-6444 . + __ American Aieoc. Credit Counselors I 'nf’ ; Mlrhlnnn Amu. Credit ---I— 1 1-1H4. 373 H a room apt liiTwaaK util- Ilies furn 74 UtRk..........—r j'ROOMl ARD BATH, UPPER, 414 |srr week^ Bagt aide Is Pontiac. j‘ "Riia" a¥d“sAfii''*"UPffiR' ROOM« AlfD IATH IR DRAY-,,,. l..rE HSM after J . •■ MAR lEjuftfulLY ffBMt,"Kgqnr wMm JlfMi. plHaftm mKH luitneee gga 1.1i w tatoresktng dad aroflfbb. you coa earn a» excellent income by ------ - Avon Moaodar •“* Card of Thanks wUeh Uaee Isa met _ ___ ,. .... i Thuratoa Pu- M. No experience necessary - ------------I aogd awxirtuiiiiy foi ilskt man. Setter than average earnings Call jb^smbjattt between I JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER WITH i BABTSrTTXR, I CHILD, OOOO TCT. --^iS^SpgrteVS , houra. muat have own trana. cau r husband and father Vcr- as served the hmch. The loaUy experienced. 4 rat- p^p.-?uKiH^‘ > . will BM|a money. «, R. ____________________________.f Jim Annan " - . . _________________ I QffMflr T _ " . ■ -... .............. (uoef I ™ bg* or write Drayton ptoiao, Employment Agencies 9 j-jms.________ I-.r-q.-.ma--------:-------I — ----------------—i—--- A^mfiBroABSOt 4 Pr*‘— —------- OR HM OFMODERNIZATION — 4 Idbi u Aa_ bandar. MY was led tor Waterford Township. 1 *tt*r *1 NS 4-44M. ■diary B4.BM-H.4M. lunervlaor’e Office. M> . OR 3-4UJ. 4-4. ______ 6-7740 __________ 1-1 ACE TREE SEKYICE STUMP REMOVAL------------- o removal, trimming, nt our . ____FE 3-7188 Of WT AStlt. AWNINOi AA1 MBRION BLUB SCffi7~bS-FE 4-1M7. | Uyarv or pickup, SMI Crook* Bd. VATINO ; PL I-4S4I. ________'_______ amio ,SuLrD110. FE 4-3JJJ. APTS.. NICE LOCATION. NkAH downtown Ob. VibBt. SL ^No • downtown, children * terfleld. Funeral Directors ---—-COATS - FUNERAL HOME DRAYTON PLAINS OK Donelson-Johns j; - FUNERAL HOME "Designed for Punnrots* 1 BPARIDI OBIIWIH CHAPEL ThnoghUxd Btavbl ft S-4SU Voorhee&Siple weak own transportation Union . LokS area. Call after I p.m. _____ ___________________! .EM 3-B764. ; ______ Manufacturers Agehcy Dcalree aggrcsslvo talaaman, com- Fark. Mg Ketterbu. i I BAHT BITTER IT DAT OR LIVE EVELYN EDWARDS pref»rr»d. T^e^mm .StSStal L}» OH **»,_____ ^„JC^™NAL _ for right man. Send .reaumc to CURB OtXL AND WAfTREBS tl i_____ OQUNBEUNO SERVICE______ P-Q. BOX M Rocheeter, Mtch. f or over. Apply In parson wily. 'Mb ZM7 STORG*I^ ^tVm i BULLDOZING - -™ „r„r. ............. . TYtENCHINO - TRU ™ r.;—-ms^nwrisr tionftlconpviy to Ugn finance < jjji ; • j '"*m, ^ , and tales Mil to atort. litdweet I CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS KMIbifl LAMPtCAFK TUUCKIWQ. Employment. 406 Pontiac Stole Free eaytoee. OR W41. _ f» M76I, F» MtW___________ »enk »Id«. FI 6-W07.____! cBfilrt WOitK OF ALL DKOS. LANDbCAFIHO. LAWNS. iEEDINO merclol or NdlnBl. But rx- i trlihmGig and prunli pertonca, frpe cattisata. OR J-dlTJ. Romeo Plateau 1-3134 CEMENT WORK imm«* m& YOUR BILLS Our service Includes tree sox i .'ir:"r2, 7Ti"y. ~,T. aervleo. bookkeeping, checks, pogt- I jj' SLJjJf'JSh *'• "** HOMEX SERVICES Ml NoUoboI Saak Bldg., Roehostar Phono OL 1*4164 and OL 1-B108 Body. tegulre iM Dresden. LA ROE RMS., DOWNITAW* Walking dlxtonc* to Pawtir tars gad Ptsho- ™ ton. HArtland iA/Sg,,‘ only. FE 4-463J CW’i«710* More | tS N.F I ! FENSlbil NEEDED round he Beef Burbot Ortve-lo,- Wotorford. Mich, iu.b f$t. ___ -URB OIRLS AP^LY AT SKILLET Drive-In. EM J-J673 *r EM MIDDLBAOED MAN TO MAN/U3S I'M______________________ small trailer park, must live oo COUNTER AND CURB OIRLS. primtsca. MA 4-J6M __ _ futl xiid pan time. Day or night, ■■WAifTEgTjiaoo dpffitNd j iiFJi1’' 1 ” I yklaad Co. or . Pontias „TaM Harbor. Sell Bawlelgh 1DRUO **"~ ------------* mgmr1 ~~~ COMPLETE REMOPEUNO SERY- LAND8CAP1NO, LIOHT HAUUMO and plowing I eas OR 34344 I ?E 4-6466 LANDBCAPINO -LAWNS AND SFE- ' 6 UNO COUPLE WISHING TO Tj ROOMS. OROUHD FLOOR. PRI noct other young couples of olm- vale bS and entrance, eoupl* lor tnstm trWi open mind* and only, fe 4-447* rpi,uc.re..1DB.r4 **1 r. »* *-»* AVON APARTMNN18. N B#Lf •-corotad 4 roemrand bom. Wall wall corpatlny in llvlb* room." -nllnblt Bopt I. 417 K. PtkO St. Att.'i Owners and Renters - _ DEyUEE J SOOM gPTWT. and ~ Innersprlngs., ■ i person. Shef s. 17*4 N. ] Products Toot around. _______________ ~ork; good profits. Write Raw-lgh'> Oops. fr~ “ *“ ““— i. MCI-MO-117 Freeport,- 3-4 W. [ lelgh'v 1 IB , MARRIED MEN WITH FULL I time lobs who peek part time employment to aopplement in- come. Some full time mow needed also. Pleesant working conditions. MeDoaakls Hamburger Drlve-ln. ‘ 1 Worth Perry. y Lake ! Memorla' Oordeo*. sacrifice. Wl divide. MI 7-0343,____________________________ °^i^y^Vqiffli^-^r|OPENINfr-gQR*-MSN-j- *U or marl. PE 4-33H__ PSRHY MT. PARK iHMSTTRY. beautiful 4 grove lot. WtU divide Dining Room Waiiress Sect'y orthand required l •www^vii aecratarlal i Good .Urpli*' *ble to ban ‘‘“Hli Aged 66*36, 6 diyi. 9HM* ! (jyiWiM CflWCkll'E* •urroundlnf*. Salary 6400 to r/F?!!, \. MM weal Employment, 406 ! r .wm iar I tat* Bank Bid*. Pt ------—----- fTIKI. iMgC-BAto LANDSCAPING 81 D I N G AND WfgJ, Children to Board 28 •M CHILD CARE. LICENSED NOME. “- ihabaw and MlfWe Hood area : 3 6417 _ JOSEPH Furniture Company taphone. Aged 14-34. ant s--------— 1 atari. PdntlL 8-3327. CEMENT AND, BLQCE WORE Keith Q, Slcgwart, FE 5-0763. * Thpik ~TO State Sank Bldg. PE lnstractioag_ CUSTOM BUILDING. RE8IDEN--— i Ual gad commercial. Remodeling lO »nd designing. >E 4-43*4. 1 iTnc I44P. MIELKE1* . .PERENNIAL C 1^,*{nV>* 0*??*font's: vv Id. Mouaehold Ucods 29 Plowfng*'Ind* grading* FE 1-1333 1-7 ROOMS OP PDRNITURS AND or rE MI*o | anpllanccs needed: Will pay more TREE TRIMMING A REMOVAL.. _«*»•» NNnac phono FS 3-4443. Reasonable rata*. FE 4-ldM 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC RECORD fHOMAS a. PORTER A s8h. I ptayora PK 44741, __________ 1 Lanaaranod aervleo of oil klads. ' CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-FE 4-3067 74 Willard, Pontiac. i plixneea. Old pieces or houseful I CLEAN. 440 A MONTH. 3 ROOMR. --JLLAlibr ROOM > a weak. Come 147 Badderaon__ t 'RSOilB AND TtA’rlf. ADULT# , ra 3-4366 ■■ 3 NICE LOE BATH; BtfiT. j"RMB . SaTH-PVT "ENT , Ctds- Height*. UL 3-1414. __ ft. PE 4-1447 FE 3-44M.___. CLEAN AND )^L%itiANT FO ROOMS AND BAYkTAtflUlN ** * Haight^JFE 2-6MI .....T rT^ 3 BOWr*C®iKK7>Vf7^ATE CLEAR PEI-ttll ' * 3 ROOMS AND BATH” PltYAfS EARN BIO PAT EVERY TlfaEK . , , „ In Electronics. The American KLEUYBICAL gERY—FREE_MT. Tech ef Chicago, a non-profit ' He Knol : Moving and Trucking 22 j •f* PARTNET Electric. FE 4-443W Top Soil Light “and- henry trucking. I Man fill dirt grad'ng. sand, g *1 Bid front end .oadlng. 2-060j. 1-A Reduced Kates Local nr long dl.’anc* -nonu -----‘10.1140 LO ATTENTION f rnlrancc.FE 3-1114. ft N. Pod- lil'lhflKT' PUBtfTSBfln" couple, yr around lakafroot, no ■3-‘ FE 3-4IM .. _____ . ROOMS- AND fAfB,.> Dill, fnm. PE 44434. ,,f LEA N 3 BEDROOM. LOWER ; 444 Children welcome. Bald Mountain Rand. PE Lilli, FE See — 3 man for . Call Mr. Taylor. 1, 2, 15, 20. SI, 36. 67, I 67, IS, 70, 77, 88, IS, S4, [ IDS,' IIS. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. OVER IS yoan aid for fan ttmo selling. New S exlsUng properties. Kx-*•**—ivd- Bratorrod “* M ■■■ ger to lasra ■ Route Mgr Opening i ■or men filing to atort 04 hot- FOR W ANT ADS DIAL FE 2*8161 * From I bje. to I psHB. than to caaool the cbnrgaa for that portion Of the ft rat insertion of Ult advertise- aered valueless through the error Wlm noedmlsaa ar* made he *B(B to Sat rttbout R. ' closing am* for adviftii* menu containing typo Sires larger thoa regular ogata tad b IS o'clock noon too day prtvtta to publication NOTICE TO ADVEXmSU 17m ill ilia Mr >»BddHi tton of tranotanl Wont Ado Id now p A.m. the dAjr of pubneattan after too And huorttoo. „ CASH WANT AD BATHS 4,SI *M 13 J* pay during training >136 pd wdik. Pboa» OR 3-M*>. __ Real Estate Salet>men Salesgirl for sparta wear deport-—* good working conditions, i ___ jm* opportunity. Eahotta Sham 14 North Saginaw Street. I • EXPERIENCED SWITCHBOARD phono operator, •Mm^HHLJNP; cc-* t day ML-OS1! <* Mr. Martin. Ull. Sogl- FOUR WOMEN OVER T7VSNTY-gi T ^ ““ Filter 341 Od_______________________ OIRL FOR SHIRT UNIT. APPLY —Main—Cleaners. 4440 Elisabeth Lake Bond. ----- OIRL OR WOMAN WANTED IN HU* PMObc. moat Pontine P r e a a FIREPLACES ■ -- -i in, -----, (^tamJffXby • --^ FEI-6M1 ______ BASEMENT CLEANINO A HD OR 3- Work Wanted Mato 11 iIhse estimate on ALL ELEC- i houang. * - ---- TV writ rv antou /Tiue At trtaal Wiring. R, B. Munro Blog- | CALL HELMS. LIOHT HAULINO. -------trteOB. lOSOW. Huron. rE 4-1431 1 -------------------------------L-r*........ IT CLASS CARPENTER. --------‘ T~ 1 and ropaft. PE 4-7340. GUARANTUD PLA8TE1 CLASg , A-t- WALL WABHINO CARPET -Ophol, Mach, cleaned. PE 4-lgTf A-l CARPENTER WORE. NEW and repair, FE 4M314 A-l CARPENTER AND CABINET work. Repairs and ---- addlttons. OR RECREA- DISCARDED ARTICLES HAULED ------------ . - -1 MSN | frea' PE Ldtot, 'oUARANTIED RBFRIO . WASHER ! HAULINO AND SfOVINO. OF ANT S •B Buk“- Bod*1* <*• | klnAROOd. MAHltf.__________ ; S'-idea---------------:-------- MAOiiNOiilroitoHEisk maWI 1 n t T w y rn tr/sr r * ! HAULINO AND RUBBIS1 » HAVE YOU A I.- Trucks to Rent ■ , COLORED *^***-_ ......... I Nlcn opt. Move and rafrir. Bad"" 3 BOOMS, MAW FLOOR. NORTH I heat tarn. Mt. PE- 4-MIT ntteMf^ md couple or -bachelor. FE cOtJPl.E ONLY. SMALL APT. IIP ~ or van os * 2881 2-43H __■. pei week, with atevr it rdfns- - ... ” -JT,—V---------—- 3 ROOMITnBAT. NEAR TOWN.! orator, hot Water. FE 4-4444. Wtd. Mltcsllsiwous JO, .jHjTffi.. -------LARGE 1 ROOtf-AFARTMENT,' ---------------- 3 Rif APT NEAR CITY ROSPIfAL. excellent condition. Convenient.* FE W4M4 ' HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER. ' odulta. IM. I Miller St. _ _j nutet'location. Neot and hot woter- - —-----— 1 adding machine or pl*eo of offle* I'KOObT'OROUNd"PIDOR- PVT furntahod, *74 a month, Coopla. - furniture or equipment not In , (nt All Util. Furn, Adults. M •B*Y----- — - — -------------- W, MstHQotd—PE 4-T3M,' —----- ■ vw.n. mnll ISA 8-214). I---------------------------I 3 ROOM APT. PtJU. SATO. OUT- ——-------—-------1---— - ' — —----------— aide entrance-. *" children, 170 . a. Call r; ttr-HsIp WiHtei WhIh 6 1-1 CARPENTER - D„, Urn rooms A additions. n»w cm- _ A JC^O^^IRn wORE “mtag'TjSiSuUd. AeUT* *“k* OTS^R'WO^t^^RE FOR cfs^4f«E^B TND^ARF^ R. J. (Dick) VAL15ET | &*& «l &« REALTOR FE 4-35311 Dr..foiled Lnk*. o«*r * ig0"^ySg-fD-i5f-E-iN j SALBHMAN WANTED. NO EX- norF I#r bQm, tuxn wages. PE CAR^pTHm- HEW AND RS'SJJSTSk SS^tavtaS1 »•**«• • , ■ ■ taBiwg. ps i-diM. - Ms Auburn call ra silM. !HOPgEKlMPjER^ _ XO E D 28-38 | CHRISTIAN TOUNO Han salM^iaaHlBwo,*i*v^«*,4M1 5SI~. 'tL,1 i/p*ltm" CARPENTER A CEMENT WORK. J Ur.,_0>d tabs a ape-, - Wet - Basement . . . . ^ " Let Drain Dry Const Co. end thta condition forever by watni 3 State St. FE 4-3444. I ROOMS. PVT ERT., to SltH, --------------ed gff g. Xr'-------- a aad downtown. ~ 147Mi W. ■tmiri i hlldrpn wficome South a3./09!?.?. ^To«i=f DutoP Truck' Pontiac F f Industrial T estimate call Semi Trttlers m and iclor Co. 434 S. WOODWARD _ . J4M , FE 4-14‘V Open Pofy Including Sunday nroc- klnd. NA- R. J. (Diet) VAI.UET Realtor FE 4-3531 OAKLAND AVENUE MAR WITH , NEW- DUMP TRUCK i Open’ _ m "** ■ HI “*J *' Tt)~BUT <»~RINT 71TTH OPTION to buy 3 bedroom m balhs.' baae- brarket. needed pUnnce manuiacrurer so i lent compnay throsmh local, Mt office. Contacting our pi I. 4 a a I a r a. franchising j ilerx and aaalatlni them say kind. PE i CARPENTER WORE ' 3F-AN* ! L317S Reasonable_________ . FE >**34. ■—...>■ . rRIC WIRING - SMALL ___ ■ HEAVY Bt^MSMT Om ORANE Drain Dry Construction Co MET*MORS Od 8-218# ' man With i '^JUS* Augui ) LAROE ROOMS A BATH. LAKE Orion. Fireplace dr carpet. Pn-vat* entrance. Reasonable. OL ' < 1-0860. _ ___ _____________- I 3 ROOM APARTMENT, jff. lfiA jraiard. FE 443M. rnjoMA- fxnr 'IKab' 'MUTT E RdOMsralso-5! __ Utilities.1 FE 4-44*4 I ROOMS AND BATH. inOELT I furoiaM. ----- -----' R. J. (Dick) VALUET . Realtor FE 4-3531 344 OAKLAND AVENUE Open » to P , Sunday 11 to 4 MODERN I BCIOM APARTMENT, stove and refrigerator mfBIlhsd. t*8^month Phone FE 8-J331 from BlPion OR 3-UmT*1 ... NEW 4 ROOM APARTMENT IN family dwelling. ItM ________i bathtub. TUe Boom. Lorpo ■ dinette Alao suable kitchen. Oa* heated building. Just 1 story wall- . up. Awtomotta gas bet water, day or Bisbt.. Mild hallways. High school, also grade school within short dtataoc*. 444 K- Pika. FE JjM WP^ward Avesntt. "opportunity forTm- HA>^-T^roT_FARTT' AllD-EARN 1 i to advance with an , $2 0* extra, plea hostess gift. Fn, I company la the Hour j 4-7433. ____JEFF FETERMAN Too must be between wmmXKKSFCR-•U with Into model . ! Painting & Decorating 22 ' 1ST CLASS PAINT1NO AND DEC- FE t-IlM and Bvei *iL"U i FE 4- f Au- SAlJjHMAE. PULL TOdE,' MENS —rlnttimg •xperlenee preferred. Many emptoymeni Mnenta Apply at Rohert naU CloUiea. 44M Dixie Highway, Cloifcgta. OL draa. between Powttae and R e*t*v. Own tmnawor------ 1-46S7 After d:34 pm. EltCHTN HELP WANTED APPLY M Bis Boy Drive in. MM Dixie UNION MADE BOOK MATCHES FOR fOLITTCAL CANDIDATES (MT UMW Lihit.poHttcal odver-Uahw book mnitagwi to all eon-, dtdatea for putdic office! Big daSy commlssfdtta by ahowtaf new candidates enelnalrely: RM furnished free. Make Mg mowdf 2BK0S Moetlons and all mMtafiHunMkvjMiFoL,- iramwood. Chicago if, DJK SERVICE DE- _______ ■HRMlBdHMM JstortmawtrtamJS.MBrtloS Awi Save ear: Pud whlla you learn Ttpnly 4*7 8. Soylnow. no phone . ATHTENTION ! STdang moo with ear who Is to-. I* rested in aeillng. Exeallaat op-1 LADY FOR GENERAL HOU8E-wark tad core of aaovtlnaieot ssy. m HOU8EEE3CPEE d DAYS PER waefe. oar aoeoasary. Call Sat. A Sun PE 4-4444; . IHDOLEAOED WHITE LADY FOB hoaaofeoegmax — — 4-7474 . ______ NO J OIRL FOR INSURANCE OF- HOME OARAttE. CAiwOilJPP ■ tlonr—Licensed boUdtr.—FHA —- uliSnso----------------wirrrv 1 MT CCASS UeCORATINO FAINT- Cement wort" of" Alt Mail*. Ride- j oualppod. yX444M. L.1 A. Young. '. w.lk. baaemcuu. floors^ drive- natmwri -».ww8riVwn A-l PAINTING AND PAPER1NO P* MM1 »* rroepect j »lf™LL1"g interior and oxtertor^Ouarantaad "OR 14344 RJw I MILLER'S PLOOR SERVICE LAY-r lag, fnndlng, flaWting. FE *b*M. --- PLASTERING A REPAIR. REAS. Pat Lee. FE 3-7433. PLAiTERINO. NEW AND RE-pair. Vara Keller. UL 3-1744. X. a. SNYDER FLOOR LATTR57 WOM^TA) ROOF REPAIRS workmanship.' IOC AirAlk’TTNO. INTERIOR. EX-tartar It per cent die* for cash. Ouamntaaa Pro# not. PE 4-6344. i-1 >MlWll A flHdbRATtKO: Paper removod PH 4-4614 AAA PAINTING' A DECORATINO" 34 years experience. Aes*onabl*. pine eettmmoo Phone CT., 3-1364; FREE RENT AND PTILITIBS. 7N i housckc.eplngOUPfor * wSdow!** FE 4-6*43. jwrt wricomr, i^a^ANp^A^w-- L^fff~r 1 star School. Heat garage loclud-! 1 ed >16*. PE 4-3333," . 86 COTTAGE *T.,. 1 RM. imt„ 1 Mrs See Apt a-l, FE i-6574, 1 j VOUNO WORKING WOMAN t’ wiifi working woman. Double Deated llitf'—t7rHt-te«tt CmI After 6. MV 6*646. Wanted Transportation 34 114 HEH OE4MOH < n j ' 2. and 3-room - - fu rnlshed - apart-1 menu. UUBttea furnlahed. Oa* heat, adults only, >1* par week. Inqxtrt k. O. Hempatatd, 1(2 East Huron. Phono PE 4-8284. ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS ____________ "Modern In Every DetaU” -- CHILD OVER I ADULTS ONLY________FE 1-641* Interior. Pro* estimate* i I work WsrfcWstsd FiihhIs 12 dFwgfr^ PH 1 1 DAI ntoinjfo. UP.. REP. 7 m ] geeVtyptag" riauired. ««o l4_to j | DAT 040441140^ jjg. EtTEtaj _^y^YERPKOOFlNG 34. 4*0 pgr week, tta days. Reply I Melrow ah FK 5,1471. r Work auorantoed. Free i B.'liSMlis illt ' .ttaSHfcfHjBrH|«»/ta~«f~*-Kawj :__________W rasBiBw"1 SMMM tolTinT ,dWA.liTB m 9 KUR8ERT • SCHOOL ‘TEACHER with iiiilSi eRponaoea----------- Wty^w eotar^ComnloTir targa PART TTMW I4T witoflULMlie, taottag orgoalaatooaa. aokoolo. ***if wr nmi iltaiju biwihii ixnsrtiala hatpfwT. car nec- Bustness Service _ iJIMi*' . ___| credit. mrnL good Bt Bguma. Married. * yr*. whh present em- ^V aox ft ____________ ____ IRONINGS ARP DAT WORK office imbr O*. 17 renee Bt. Phone FK 1 _ FOUNTAIN PER* factory trots od men ‘^4*OTLi SAVE KNERGY, USB WANT ADS! To * job, place to five or a good used ctr, see CIsssi-fied N0\v! Wall and window*. Rooioaohlc. PE 1-iB. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- A LADY ________ H Panrhm. PH Stoll. \ FHunttaTTint ^ii "~EXT fapkr i bm^f Mow30 Thomptoo. FE piurnNO. PAraiuifQ, rkWov-bi. Waabiag PE 3-31U. TsIevkrfOdi Scrvkw 24, I3UBIT TV I HOUR BUYICX. d y sod ataMfre tJSHT . 1AT.Sn HHMCT Tt~"I*BV1rT M P STRAKA. PE 4-1364. 'embera tv Service, after-’ --- " PtaWhS. ootlPE 3-6444. RIDE TO DOWNTOWN PONTIAC I ATTRACTIVE APT PINK LAKK. moraines. 6*4wma I to I. a.m. 1 or 2 adults. FE 3-44*3, from»*d4 Uada Vlsta Dr. Coll PE BACHELOR APT. PURR. VBBt -HMjJyj?1 JA_______________ nice, quiet, mala floor. TV. North c<;aBto^RmD-e6CTari rifirffv----------{' ~Chlld . FE 2-4440T-- ^ ftBlUI 3 . ! COTTAOES LAKE ORION, ALL To sell your toad contract at I utilities. Winter . ate*. 444 S. lowest, peettate discount to Ota Broadway. MT 3-6646. tST UfCSSS^ hpa *tv- I rVjuftiK P------ _ _____________FE 4-2647. mortgages 2 BEDRM. OAI, HEAT, bsmt. near eebael, vary ale per week. PS 343H. 3 BEDROplf — MODERN — bbcM" Lake fit. OH heat. UI* bota.and. nlo.’ TO *9m.. child renwslcoms." 3 "bedroom i Is bed complete. 3 ‘ bedroom fttahai or anfurxlihed. OR Wr^’yea^.lA£kic*S S^yStr OO^K...Wr. RAtN AND' ER¥. * to«PtaCjtoiBwd-- .8? 1 fe 4-2447. . -- -- .... I to* idwmoMIh Plmdo.W IRONINOS PICKED UP AND PB- ,,, , HWINi. 3M_llidway. If t-Mt. ’ H. c. little furnace parts ling LADY WIBHE* 'MOUSE WORST I And odrTI**. PB 447*3. g|aBftB5aSi.WMgpM ADY.> WAHTs'TCITCHEN WORK M Ohklaad Od.." ■ rs 3-4*31 . _ r _— „ „ l» restaurant. PE 4-3747. . HEATING- BURR ACES CLEARSQ sPAiqLTiitt: aBarnma fiiBliiinM>nnTl|toi. ' i «* orfbid c. l. R*io*n. pe •fill tmmu. Show reurtal service. EM 4XU. - I »»M_\___ i1UPfiEouSk eaeoTialy ao*d SSPM- W OS- T» *Mwi*. wwh. f* 194 SI TUHeint] 3 bedrooms, 2 biriu, S y I v » n Lake privilege*. Coropk t e 1 y custom finished. Will »efl or rent to reipontible people. Immediate occupancy. Robert H. Chapin. Realtor. EM 3-0085 MU 4-1765. 49 MARMADUEE By Aiiiwwt 41 Lmiai 1 pn**. 43M DOWH - 4 Ml krif M ft. M». W. cut Iseiltoa. M U4 Mt n*» mimST____ .... ..._ 4300 DOWN - MEM building. 4 MU. t. -*U-*U* .IMl iWlllbl. 0«3y I1.I0S M pstoe. ' H. C. NEWINGHAM cornu cftooaa and auburn r» 44«l PI, MB MOVfe ftftrfT I*M • CLARKSTQN1_______________ •tot Orttnvtu* Read «•] ek& ’roT-^r mbs; *. flropoM. oonoiMf, ook 1 screened 04 HO. MOM aUii—Hfuay toadeeeasd ~ pimiion. to m- •Mo »» only M0 down on mw HU. Look thi» iy »nd ctll w W. Iw . lor appointment Oil 3-dftti. —1 r»oirr room, renin am | ■/_"rfflj! ttl llllf' OltM tft fW*. _WW.-"MO ■W UIMI »».j / ftr^p^btoto i U J »S?16Warifltt~W^~^''''}6«* ftg.J-LligR. CEbgKUim *9* —-l ,*w.■0 4*10*4. Bar* BR_________.pm Builders Exchange n HUP or PL 4-4401 ANYTHING DOWN W* bar* a largo 0 rot bedroom, portly modern. N! 4444 Oak Vista. Will taki _ (or my equity. Balance It lent than 41.040. Eves. OR MW. PE 3-7064. BAROAIN, 3 BEDROOM, 3 gYGNV prlvtlajU^iS Pstroll* off Cooley '•as <• wn n—ment, 144 .mm FE HOB. U leu Utta* t-BEDROOM HOME lay a* lot oo pored etrpeOa. 4h W ft ^ar £"*^**>L*S-9gl**J3;lL ruunniwn CARS FOR EL- »tor«a and etfi C a.~~ * *—r*' js£5B. »««*,«-• *» M^UajQB! bwt Stof a M, .Near bua 1 . yard Ufbt*. alumlnui-acraapi. carpettni ‘--------- I par eaw batlu F«a baiement, cm your lot lor ’ Only llMO*. Boo our "JIM” WILLIAMS Real Ratal* A Inaurance 1403 Baldwin FE 4-0447 For Sale Homes GAYLORD ROPIAN B4UCK For Sals Hamas SMITH WIDEMAN a^pxfmwi n CaU IfT BEARD MOW 3 bedroom home WUb •>-noted baarment Lari * lot. Only 413.400 wttb Uraa. two homo la raoUr oh buw f . 0. aoos wSMor ~»aa Mil? Buftai rat ioelda -on any bom*. Call f* Mm or NT 3-4031. Rowt Hoorn Unfum. 40 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX DOWNTOWN STORE ^"sPs^I^Sth ■ S5S&55VS FE 4-7833 * jwyBp---_ i fi^baNimio- p U beaement '414.000 OR 4-0040 ify-omam - I iAoMTTpB^' i —Wear M4 air emt aoitar. irepnd—raoau^- l yeara aid. full baaa. floor Approx 30 a 00. full bAae- mr*- °** heal, laraae. atlrma ----- “*r ^r ----- men'a and screena . carpetmi 41600 . 4300 dowa.,30 q. TboMoor. Boar Bald-per mwun inoiuainp neat. Ray I wjo- FE 0-0530.___ A"b«n- i6?.-u RtPQT, 3* E; Jli(L iirai»«i&7~~tUBAilrfti lake _________m at. rirWow. ________ j SMii&flr&JRLft Offlcs Spocs 47 . - la '>op04ac. call ra 6-140. I ■ .. _____ „.n_ lion room, fanced Jrard, 3 ear! « •fcWya-aTMrwayiiaa A WOW omnm - WBISIDEi earai* tn.400. FRA oommltmeat month OR 3-4103 I FE 3-3100___ ■ Immediate puaaeaalon 110,360 I a maft flHWSnSr^ITCWtE BdlLDfti6 | «■ WJfartb. Realtor. IQ 4-to7o. ■ BY OWNER ‘ I •Ible party only FE 0-3010. Few' CeLa Heaunmn"' 40 3«* * BmOrdam B|mo. Eortb of | fTwW8B IRMnWlBWI Ka_nsTS«T»joo ptjgu I L“f- . .gy » BEDROOM. BABB44ENT. CON- | * pri^MIM.^lMraV^lSIS^ aid^ i «m drlra, axaatbmt location, by watt, aewtra an m and paid for. . ...— I mnm. 30 I. La—foDow off Bald- Fenced yard. For Information call, 3 powwom 1BK »U>tp Oflflil Wttft I National 7J404, alter 1 P.M. _ *'l BEDRU NEW, FULL BBUtT, Bf OW»uTHOME ON SYLVAN SYLVAN VUXAOE h^miBltt4wmm>rs4lwr ■■ yrnJmlaJwJmRmimi^i ■ i sm ■ __________ -...etdlNB, lamplele mi . -mm kitchen with built In oreni • A raose, 3 bedrpu a bath, altaplng porch. Buement, , ......oil Mat. -daw 3 car garage. 610.000, 03.000 do. Id at**. | Ottawa Hills Moor Waahlngton Jr IHlb. ' 1 bedrmt. Ut flaar 11 ring j - -pace, beeutlful oak man: : —------gjtcben wtlh atory,1—- ' Mrs. S atarage Bi_ ... . re*, apace, oil heat Oarage ft fenced lot. 010,000, 03.MO Lakefront Brick Located waft of city. 360 I aand jbfriL M0WM~gtei RXnH. Chapin.Realtor J ««,3fOM... .... ^XJ_MV-4-im ^STirtkVtJTI-. 4 iapapOM BOIOK I wttb brick fireplace wall, betna. family room. , dining **b,” wad la wall —- Ma« city. Hear pettn*. model kllrtan. ■ "r* "*■ ,J*" 1 —“if*. FA aU beat. a3.000 da._____ LAKE FRONT OOiONlAL BRICK MM commtrcUt • da clous and iraclous illy boas, situated on § utlfulW terraced lot III Mt*1? jfflr.artei s jjr paneled rccreaUon room with fireplace, (at beat, coal only 0110 yearly, other ajgaftitmmti yap will ad- FOUR BEDROOM HOME ----Itb aeraa land he! -water— bate ray beat. Only 013.075 on OI. Would dlicount for each. Large Urtu room with fireplao*. oil Boor* raa pnaowa om|, my— W*1baT* W* af houxei fnt tele* In Oakland Coon ty. The beet way Ip tat at idea of ralue lx to mop » either of our office* an. SUBURBAN NORTH AibeHoe-elded 4-roo

lni OPEN EVENING# ’TIL 4 FM _ , j-.— —---- BReCDEE HEIGHTS oSrHE‘«M*w ptff > M«sl home for retired couple J WICK I MglWCM ____ _ ... 1i5»f w Itl WTe lit, w5ti t3E WtrfCO St\ j &3ra> SrtK v *■ n«. oec um kwij. GIROUX 410, IM. gaymut. aluminum awnings. or young a dudes lari fireplace, p—-... combination family roam _ oligiy iwaift. .llL-.|l|> .Pir»S»i i in hiohland large well laodicaped lot with --- • (roll trot* and grape arbor. Lake prlvllegM oa Brendel Lake ^fSiiiM-a. STOUTS Best Buys Today -r» y,w 'ST^SSSflfiS ______r vmMAjuii Uhtd rec. room. lalaode mxrWed garage, 'bot^^ater Taa^N^ 30f.«r asvLaf.*!!! haadl*. HU RRT 1 rWSl CM f warred mmt oeerlooUng park-Uka back- ■oapad. small nrirat* lake, sprinkling sysbem for lawn. Complete-glHWlN.1 Isgrllrn farm bom* with farm style kitchen, dining area, etudy, TV mam. basement wttb separate laundry roapft.flwmmg room, freeser (OMftlMfd weU constructed barn — Tarrlfle boy at 431,4M wttb tarma MT trad*. .......... TWO TOST - w*U praaerred »-som and betb homi. Located on 3LS. fti prlea aMy ifSSf wttb m£b doirp. Warren Stout, Realtor I mi------** . Fb- FB MUI Till I p m badrbom born* a ittsioo Hardwood floors. PA oil Deal. car gang*. This la an exeell_ bay at only 4I1.IM Terms. Call STEELE REALTY (Main Office) Sylvan Lake ViUai I4S Pontiac Drive. 4 level bedreami. 3 bathe, rale* lac* family room, mud in . Idbrim.lRaHing Hills . ________.... ___I mtetl j eg**. 111,404. Open every day. I will duplicate on your M. AJ-bert M. Cattell. Builder shaped living place, paneled pact kitchen room ft both. 3 bedrm*. — Stg7*5a* bwSu&M storm* and screen*, master bedroom baa private powder room wttb nice vanity, fenced let, OMin kitchen, bke surroundings, Drayton I basement with fin- f 1344 R. Milford Rd. between High-reem. large lat IftdW 1 land and MUford. and »»•«• Lake t MU 4-IMf EM 3-3*37 en_unlm Lake -Bus ,.—i , ..........= ■■■■■■ ” j MULTIPLE LIST!NO SERVICE A. TAYLOR O'NEIL i Dally 4-4; 8u school. A bargain al WEBSTER •-roam. moigBi i_... on IPtae Lake oaor Ottert. Vary tfvffSm *S porch. AJumlnam atoriaa and ecreene. 013,600 with 43,IM down. ’ bedrm*., bith. living Full bsmt. Oas . a mine roam, ideal for tom- ....... ....... met living. Priced to sell quit PE Mil for appointment, not _jce 4 mgolM. MA~Him 3 BEDROOM ROME, OAg tU^AT. —ni-jn ■ g. jmjjftb'qgftgMraPBMi 3 BEDRM, COLONIAL HOMB8. >1—332 — ra. oM. Near mw grad* school ft Cut*10111*1, m rwMtoacifnari^ 1 J. SraigrSifSgt. n-‘’ ” ___ SSL wTllSl ^ .Acres, the road from Whipple n. with rorms.. spacious cloeets, . bath bn HW baseboard I >n* heat. 3 ear garage, shed, email hors* 1 BIRMINGHAM. 15IM EIRUHIReT j I 1 bedroom ranch. ^----------am. I Wgf Snow White Bungalow Hug* Made treat, pleasant gor- j roundings. Ad a lovely place la U -a,» Nmmaii prtdamlnalai. I bedrm., tUe bam. all fwrpaea. t Cosy and comfortable. Only 17.-M0 - 41,040 do. and 174 mo. HAROLD iREDI FRA REA, MCI > Union Lk. IM., EM 3-3IM. Open 0 4-1734 COLORED ____n 4 kidromft . gas hMtt._terme._i r * win cuHatbi4qgar~5N tAfiat —---------— .wmr. OR 44M7. y ,, ,360 t, ft 3 T^I LEVEL STARTER 1 no momby down „ ________ _________________________________ ___Wu, ofliM umaritM 'fc.' wAk.doH B i Hlvd PE 03444. ROOMS AND BATH IN DRAY- owner’ OR 3ftW7l OH 3-1073 or j bedNOOM BRICK. schools. OB 3-4404. r. 77.7’ .**..1.. kitchcn^Tl^rapKanl^Hlft'L nTigt,.1;: ssr BEDROOMS. BALDWIN S ST, *£SSS!f*i **" b»i*m*nl. wttb i I*VL i 'i ' • . . - - — — Michael area. Corner fenced -In whofti |M EM 3BW.______f E. j cir garage. Oood terms to BEDROOMS AT 14 E. HOWARD': rlgbt party FE 44804 _ . . ________ “ F* MM between i:M | BEDROOM BRICK R A N C H. I ^ ______ -------eetQRED r. AMD CARPET- aran' places, beeutlfally landscaped grounds Inc), appi. U acres *f park-Hk* woods, are eom* rf the (eaturaa. Ideal for •—<*- h"“*‘ »» entertalnl-ij NEW qi RESALE I bedroom jctiom A»a: Paul M. in tr. 1 MW Colored "TTHP r Build a boat I recreation a I. All far lil.Mb Owner lr — —7 Lauelton. “* ■ • i 6-3444 • ^ jy^^jf^^r-biAf -BRttilK. PUtk- -----ra| ftn SSffCTttUKS^ 6 MONTH-1 IMl"*CsrVoir Lake Roe?' Com-war aieM' mere*. OB 30i34. 3 til l p.m 4 BEDROOMS. 3 BATHS, SECOND I ____ ... T-im3 "f’e ' iiTaw.^FcVfiii.’ "**r ■ *’*?*•—*-*■..........'rtroitboif 3BATHB. rrONE. I • aOOMjquai, MISMEWT.Oft-i Coet 434.44*. Wtu eacrlflee m “ raft*. Whit* Lake vicinity. (Mod am. dlinw - * ‘—‘ ssytu- r* * ****•] ar,- • jtQd4fti~|i6,JUY. AflySyiT^j Iffll ly 4b Bey on Alb par cant { ronlrart Oet Hd of Ibaea I did blue* Vacant and we i show al your eauvtnitnct. proud of. Roy Annett. Inc., Realtors V» model.-*■-gg K. Hwm Btr'-:— Open Evenings ft Sunday 1-4 :FE 8-0466 HAYDEN Loaded wttb many modern fi I OEOROE R. IRWIN, REALTOR I 3M W, WALTON FE 3-7443 , W£Y 410 DOWN I’jggBBAgtfPgl pen 1 p.m. WART*b OOOfi UIIED ►fCE-UP WraTqwiIRBALTT tkuek as down paymmt «1 bed- LI 3-7337 after 7 p m I JO®® or »«• rtnl PE w*rKlNP MODEL - FB 1-3743 - H* •-■■■■■ ' ---- I 4600 DOWN plus F.H.A. mortgage I anal. Excellent 3 B R. jlame. wall i I to wall carpet. Oak floors. Oil furnace. Ofl Joelyn. Terms. ftww. inquire i d'ROvaM es BATH it, s. PARKE St. Inquire 36 E. Howard. PS1 YOgTO Tj. • ROOMS ARD BATH. LOWER * COLOREP I bedrooms, full bdmmebt. MOO _ , down. Cofl after 4 g.m. Pi:i-3«74. t ! n f E Mil, kves. FE MB. 3 $100- PONTIAC MTATM. I feet wide. ji*.. : Only 1364 dawn, oo this nearly new 3 bedroom home on West Wilson recently re-deeorated ln andmWTLoW monthly payment. Loads of space In ' this 3 story from* nobs*, very neat and clean. ltfc bath, hardwood floors, enclosed rear porch, side drive, • Cor garage, nicely land »c aped South Edith near Osmun. fe fnslde VUUt rage, fenced back yard. Low monthly notes. This beautiful 3 bedroom —bride, ranch Is the latest In modern living like new Inside. tile bam, large bedrooms. modern kitchen, full baeement. gas l num storms at landscaped front_________ — r- g taste. Only 4600 HOYT LAKEFRONT TRI-LEVEL Brick' trl-level show house._____I | beeutlful I and ecaped lakefront lot. 3 large bedrooms. Carpeted llvmg roam, dining Mom, ban and etaf-{ way, Bttltt-ta_ kltebeu, 3Vb ball 1 fireplaces. Family room openli out to -lift*. I ear attached g ; rage. Onaarground tprt-'kllng sj j tern. Electron c garage dooi : EABT OFF JOeLVK. An ^ Idem borne for elderly couple, or small family. Coty *n *wtth dining •firFroMly •TONEY LAKE • home In plegsd shaded lot. Hon living room i mown lend Tlfed^beth 'Vull basement VTui j? SMvJ.wfr«3W,a 44, IM cub. R setSlVg ion* J# contsfim Urge leautlful* fi!n priced at mil lent landscaped Low < with txctUni ten fflWfUTCo!!SfR3; 4-4441 I t* > pm. i •j 4% nnntrrrrt I utbfTHiement1 £ e T£/0 oomraci tra lot wttb flowers. ». ream* and bsth, au m with garage, lot to Fi General Jftegftal aad sc_ s Mice residential neighborhood. Children_ peroUMsd. gift per1 y ^m uft R^'jnrL**PH o»« «»i crer PlS OR 3-MM. j fMOFi i -pry-74M after & p.m.! r, -,7—--:--I 1.141 ASCENSION IN CUftS^OlT 1 »«*«»> BATTL lVb CAROA- UmiLmooJ^omI:; ARABLE BEPT. il. 38^“’, tS earorbi*. V32f kd£ 1 ROQia. NEAR F6nSac”mo- i f2Sly^S^UttTlSiv*;-Jor.kWl tevn 4*» mo j? MLM ---1, Mat* mtianee aad planter. 5 ROOMS. BATH. MIXED :NEtOH- - ■-**■-**■ -»«- ,«w-1 borhood. reasonable price, ga* I. COLORED attached garage MOVEAjTOU |^*n~ jrui^Lo^u rto i «M.ve. .*waf buy*la^4b' excellent j 3340 DOwrw ImmMlat* prosesiro. inveetm^S^Co.^Inf1*01 f¥ 4M43 location. ______ b th J 1U' U1 4*3 Orchard Lake Avenu* RUSSELL YOUNG I .“ ' i Id grapes. A w ewiftlu - m REAL ESTATE ft BUILDINO -tfe- a mm , - -— . ra a-ims WALLeP ‘ Ifth. '.3, iEDHOOM brick, ranch gas beat, hlll base- osar AMD IS ACRES. - - .—ea tram courthouse OR YBHT ^-MHS ^ __ ■ [|| ■KL00 i»k«- Feneod play era interior, drapes and oanat-SMS wMitmt*. EM 3-3SW.I in* Oss heat, mar Land <5mi-:UtAN » BEDROOM ROME REAR I track. Fee colored only, rx 6-36*4 9mgn Lake. 1*1 a mootk. Oli 7 BOOM BOMfTraimociiirTBLL waarn i .----=—=t Epofili'Hli 'I'tibte bousino' j bedrooms, fan basement, carpet-• I^Wggl, tear garoga. 3 vc— . D7» Sraoee, Bloooah Township. FE 6-74(1 M.M4. im I aad 7 par. Bald s ROOM BRICK. 3 V trees, colarod. Price j * WMMm basement, separate oU furaacee. Here Is van* to Ida them all - 610.000 - firm!. . For Information pleas* call Mrs i ®ev»fS F* b-dciV wuuaa Miller _Reatty!jna_WeM Huron S. DRAYTON WOODS-FAHIUY HOME Large English style brick, oa! acres landsgapai lot, with fruit . *•"%_.UtI,14 room with flre-pl«ce. Dining room ft MegfcfaM ■"tt" Oil AC b**L W»t*r softener tacmerUor. Carpeting.’ propet. 3 car gang*, wttb elec-! »*« «a“2- U * 3S shop. 111.600. Witte cub to otw mortine Or I14.7M With liberal term. White Phone OB pmtfT, WEST SUBURBANI-MOVE RIGHT IN! Rullders close-out on 3 CLASSIC Trt Levels) i1 1-3 bedroom and bedroom— m ceramic baths V^TBATEMAN _BEACEYq e^property at a^rte* you ns until 1,400 square toot, alu-ltnum and alone tided. Family — guana circle drive, nicely ' * —- — jnypient HOYT REALTY 344 8. TELEGRAPH FE 4-4046 FE 3-MSS ! MULTIPLE LIST!NO SERVICE , ARRO NORTH SUBURBAN j 3 bedrooms, full basement, alum- j Inum storm* And screens, ever'-- j thin* far your comfort la thle fine’brick bam*. This exception^ wttb wall to wall carpeting. Large comer lot aad paved streets also add to Its value. 415,760. Easy terms ... ~... CAM LAKE PXtYILROES Oo with this large J bedroom ranch with attached garage located In n beautiful weeded subdivision. Knotty nine cupboards, brick fireplace and large per month including ...__________Mnfkmy bedroom. Isvatorv water softener aad garbage disposal. Oarage. Paved drive. • owner hnx m e v e d and quick; might even consider good trad* deal. Obey 3 bedroom ______ bungalow. , Carpeted living room and dlptnf ell. kitchen vrlth eattnr space Michigan .type basement, all heat Hie* fenced lot, I eu garage. Only M.S00, 4500 down, IS4 per month. 167.36 Of oai] eludlaa "BUD" Kid’s Special Near School „ Side and span family bom* wttt In _ _ ________ large annnMhag up-IPUWWW- additional bedroom. I separate dining roam, grail to Wall carpeting In living room J____end . dining room, fun hath___ enclosed roar porch. Priced at { *16 500. why watt, hoy It while Country Living One Acre Plus Coty 3 bedroom Cape Cod • today! “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor - M Ml. Clemens Bt FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 HAYDEN, Reahert 6 B. Walton FB S-Sidl ■ Open Bves. Bun 1 to 4 P.M. j s^^atFOniisf's Dream . . MULTIPLE LMTnta SERVICE THIS IS A CUT1E with fenced-ln yard w___ derful lake privileges block* sway. Carpeting s«: —ilme . . . todgei . ... earport, lake prfrueget and many . MrMjttraetl^fMmrri arq yoRra TED McCWLLOUOHjREALTOR ARRO REALTY . __ ____ ___i. wSBl hMgU-- lots. Att art (raably decor sled; just watting for yea-—We aia ‘anru wa bava a,— house of year choice, far nothing down — And yen do ne* have U b* A veteran to Sup. Won't yaa PHONE as NOW!! RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ~ - — -- - — —Open wa MODEL Open 7 Say* a ________week, 1 and 3-bd«- ' ram homes in Sunset Park and Oakley Park. On our lets far DIRECTIONS: Off Union Luka ltd mar at. Patrick's Ctaroa. Follow algRa. Follow B. Cotnmeroe Rd. ’ to Oaklay Pari Rd. and fallow signs. STEELE REALTY (Maifl Office) IDROOM TRI-LEVHt met this lovely borne mftmmwfti. wuagai at OH »<8l for Rtttmr details. 3 NICE LOTS Oarage and 7 room clean modern bom*. TU4 Is an anusBaat bra la good Jbgga area with prtvll-egee an Bylvaa Lake. Only EMMS with reasonable down paymrot. 3 BEDROOM HOME New ^vacea^rod ready^te move *7456. 4660 dew? Oet eaehf Own- jTcrtS’VELAND (lew. EM 3-344* i I-4I50 DOWN, 3 BEDRM: FUL N price 41444. Phone >14011. - Isifl ~VftU«tAllB LAKE hOftD, qnarteii. Qq ftitlS a $200 DOWNEAYMENT 3 bedrooms, large lot. Have several In goad suburban areas near Mbit win option. C Schuett, FE 8-0458 Lauinger WILLIAMS iARH ROAD HMt Miiedsy Lake. I rnam bum ••tow aa beautiful I aero lot. |4.-*04. Law Sawn payment. EAR LAKE ORION 3 bedroom .raaeft, apaetaai kltcb----- *«. Mrs* living room, aluminum gmtc wqiucer MOVE RIGHT I N I CLEAR 3 bedroom, (tft story tom- , gsiow. Foil basement, garage. F y.^aa* Hamtr St CMk**3-mi! for farther lafermatlea. HOUSE AMflnWW C&Tg. LAKE Angela* Rd. 4BU ftutbee Inquire ^ Honeymoon Spealri Here’s a little druato Rome, lilts f ttvtnjj^ roam ritt_IM4bN. Com- ' »ISS cat* Lake ns. trench cleaner, plus — B 34 bead of Miry a bors* bus lg*. ___________etieari 34 heed. garage and numerous out-__JMRma. and fast 11 minutes from Funttaaf au tn far lb* ~ c* of only 443,140 with terms, a the way lesutlfui limited USay. tank* ______ —v* this adi far you and your family, call today fur fir ALL^AY ScVSaT ' j irfTiayc rest" Dr' Woods. y ar*:* "Ineica Itmiiv ****** Wttb flrtplice. Barbecu* j BnlH-lQ b»r. Built-In Hl-Pl. | Suburban Living At Ra Boat Your fubiro hem* 1* the (CONVERTIBLE 24) ■ 3 Ji 4 bedrooms, l’-. baths W. W. ROSS HOMES' "SMITHS COMMERCE LAKEFRONT Completely faro. 4 roam log cabin with natural fireplace, atte. rang* and rafrig. La ft* tree studded lot wttb tit btack for ebudroa. Immediate page. 11.400 dawn. Reas, terms. j DRAYTON BUNGALOW S-4S74 appointment. TODAY! YOUR CHOICE OF TWO Only 4444 dawn and LOW. LOW maMbD payments Os* bt city, feed Berth end leeattea I room*, basement aim oet new furnace end ga-. rage. 1b* other to Williams Lake Aroawflh the finest WWmr ------------ GILES . ___aquarium, ftttaabad J plastered garage. Bee tola out- { I standing heme-open 6 'til S daily I^^Snlj^MON full price 440 month Boat toe Ugh rant. 4 room barn* with full basement, oas hail. KENT 1 REl re* wttb RESt .lERA. bath. Large bedroom. Utll-•v --em new furnace, weU land- fiahidJETt^j isssi rara. S.M S Wtu sau for at-tractive down payment. Quality bulK 3 bedrms. Clot* ■ P®rotl»yJn^ Launder | ^B1^,S«S!i2S4,,SJ; paved awe- Lav* , ____ » Teen - j 7001 Highland Rd flog) MU 4-4*17 Ivel. ____ KM 1-3363 Dari ________ - IN CUARKATlM. BY OWNErTi * lead yard, K Il.ooo ft wraiLi PfsACF. A‘T.OST"AJ> pyiCall FE 2-8181 for an hd Jraflto recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an nj writer. LAROE HOUgES, NEAR Matd* repairs. MM dowi a montb. **.0M full prta 3 bedroom brick ranch wt Und^p45,'aidMfeSSSdr Ul daieJ>v..Drwy6ae Plama!l MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOS*, Middle gtratte Lake prH Smal> payment. Call aftar g. EM -T MUST SEf.L . , Clean 3 bedroom heme, pari base- 44,417 balaime -at M7 per Madtog_ laxe* aa* l— 4-37M BARGAIN |o2bBDaA^a^ SEMaWomSHi: DITTONED THROUGHOUT ■Tijmm raiiaffltTfi** - AUTOMATIC HEAT — GOOD LTCtflOR — MS# MOVER TOO tN — CALL 1MMT. COLORED SACRUTCH - 3 BEDROOM home - laroe car-feted LIVING ROOM -PINING ROOM ARD DEN FULL BASEMENT HAS fenced tabp - juSt - IT.gM WITH Ml -FT-- ' MONTH. Looking . For • thro* bedroom BRICK heme. eiT on qa* TEor» Thu could be ft. Located on a Mbs lit -Hat—laodeeaped—to perfecUou. Urge two ear garage- Brick fireplace. oak floor*, aad plastered watts. Full basement, sgtamstle ’ beet. Yau will- tnfov to* country atmosphere fat Bloomfield Hlgh-- Isnds. First offering, would Mft* older trade. OBr tltm i* Rrot. LIST WITH Humphries a M. TELEGRAPH - OPEN EVES' —F£ 2-«38 / -f MULTIPLE UBliMa SERVICE ROCHESTER AREA Charming 7-room b r 1 cl ranch la baauttful suburban settiag Park-llke wooded rear yard with stalely trues. •pMejawenty Approximately 1.406 aquar* feist pins evurslsed garage with elec- NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. FOUR BHDHOO|fS — IY oider borne. Pear SUBURBAN BUNOALOW decorated.. PM Vacant. An- NORTH / basement, automatic . Recently dasafaltd, VscsDt. Easy terms OFF BALDWIN Two • * d r e o m bungalow j Pull basement, automatic! beat. vaatnUy decorated ■ Vacant. Easy terms. PRICE REDUCED,.. no this 3 year old ranch wttb appronlmalety LAM square feet of living area on ■% aer* 1st. Lake prlvlltgea ea eawefleat fishing lake and 9t wa fuUjr deeormtwl to- mi, so brtn* your pulct TERHHTC ’vALUE^at^only 114.366. NEW MODEL TRI-LEVRL ------------- “Leaded with charm aad Uv- abOID " 4 bedroomg sunken ^VjKQmSfRE^EQU&nUD ■ 3-Bedroom Located fust north of to* etty in a gaud neighborhood, t rasa! I alary hem* wttb - automatic gas heat..Has iHgMMiWa alaalaum storms baa serosas. Largs M ft. lot wen landsriprii- Northern High • room. 3 bedroom bom* located aa a corner lot near new high ecbeel. Pall basement, automatic gas furnace. Heme m excellent condition throughout. Can be had aa FHA terms . Vacant —A_ sharp I bidasw l wttb fan basement, matte gms H Owes a paved v proven)ents nr* In. Immediate poeseaslon < sad only 417*0 roll price. I GILES REALTY CO: FE 4-4174 m BALDWIN AVB. owm • AftL-a »J». MULTIPLE LOTTNO SERVICE FOR COLORED imrfN a home - j u for yaa. 3 laigt bad-1 Family room. Dining i living room. Full ’eT IWILLIAMS MULTIPLE UBTINO SERVICE tP_ LAKE FUmUBOBS Qgmmsrss Lake I beSrocm M» BRICK BUNGALOW baeement. INOALOW t hadnam 1 . aatoftattc Is HM WRIGHT, Realtor ' ulTOrtV 3U Oakland Ave. Open 'U1 (j»! SV/i WEbl HURON F» 44441 Evening. FE MM . Fx 4-41U —------— 55iim/a3&S boas* you hav* a treat tn Mode! Open EmIbijm— , JtoSKSTnm I on YMriMto . ! 3-BEDROOM BRICK 1 only 4 years old. PWB base-»ant ganMClikkw aafton-er with everyibtae e—r-fthg storm•. setroa* aad etna, - , tag Vacant end tmmedlat* f SSK ,ca* REAIJa^x-. I 377 S. TELEGRAPH—OPEN EVES. I .. , BRICK. MUVtOM WOOD* 1 Manama, attaebad. garage. . targe kitchen, ceramic bdth Mehy other dalllla Nam*. 414,400 Wltp 'ftiTM'dJSir * isr MODEL don McDonald ENSED BUILI OR 08137 Johnson a YEARS OP SERVICE Hew 3 bedroom bom* large fai tty kitchen, Uriftg MWftWraCi Only SIMM wto II,MS dawn. Large A bedroom family ■eattWi. Lana * gas (arosee. irate. ________ car garage. Hum* In attaMgat A. JOHNSON & SON 1704 S. Telegraph FE 4-2533 Eitobllibed hi IMS WUAJAKft LAB3E PRIVILEGES BSsrvftc: }* « II iciwatt Mrek. Detlh In family force* ad* at 14.74*. BLOOMFIELD TWP. -ner toMMaaTS Mini, i Attraetive kitchen with . features. Tiled 1baft. _ Maw at 111,400 - Terms. BRICK RANCH — Wstklns Lk. ■ftra|M-'MMlGgttfl^Bl3mJ b built-in M-iUaS b -y Ajttmri L«rolj toad* traps end'isrgsTt SEMINOLE HILLS - lee tols attrsctlt« brick borne that was new to ‘ii. Large living roam *lto Iqdgerock fireplace. I bedrooms. 3 tiled baths. Fill bsmt. with roe rm. Enclosed breee*- -TYktolly. T LAKH FRONT COTTAOE - Only 111* down tor this satotodT aat-. , tog*, near Clarkston. Oood condition. cedar boat dock. AU for to* tow price of 44,446 Floyd Kept Inc, ReaUor •T.yi'g Fro* Fnrittng —9 •wrwnn non*. HTinf fSTbJl^enrWVftSi ss only be.iweu ’i WALLED IOC Lovetyj bedroom MfMaira*' room Stl] wtth natural flroptoce. ceramic til* bato. esoeltoot Utcb *n Fun Masnidfti. to bar ga-, SM*. Beeutlbsl weeded tot 34ft ~TVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1900 SSE I 2ARNIVAL BROWN - oratad. I Mim rancher “A Mg- agg lease option - MM* per month Swngjow Vi* attoSwd ^•Adcarjssr'A W per month »« bedroom lad far. Oil is privileges. lease option - nw «w hM- t&'SErWTWtt: 2r^5!Sissi.*,ar Clean u i ft*. MAKE AN orrn-«IW Nmd •• mQ quick Two hldlBBM bungalow near Williams Lake Laiwe W » » ft lot. Full bath Oil **' Storms A sereena. Fully atod. ExUrtOf needs painting . ----a. M hoiBbi deal Sv£iri«& •to FU torae. WfcST SIDE: Brick ranch home, t vrs old. to OSooltoM condition Urn Uvhtg room with picture win-daw, 2 bedrooms. \5choo and t^ortto^TTSy^ : BIDE — Lovely bungalow “ “—Oood neighbor iloci Full bate. ________One oar jar. Oaad space (or roc. n. Nice a rtoao Priced at only »000 Eaay terse. UCIX OTTIUUH - nice three " ........._____i with ...... . Baa. no. Two Mb. Now gas tom. Walt to wall carpeting Alum siding aad itorsi,LaipaW jgp ft. fat. Excellent neighborhood * Onto MMto. Wtn trade tor cheaper laotoo. toad i intrant or lar«e housetfafler Aek lor Mr. Brown I larte bedroom » m i aww KVofiWS roqm.aadbatt an first Boar SHSTM basement. *ati ^otSisiI GREEN LAKE ■ambling reach an Mil, el lake Den tape. | bedroom, family ream, multiple baths. eerpettot and. 11 BK mi Aldan Orlee. (North. I I share I tKjM. WUt rant with ay- tun toT5pT • | Chamberlain II Woodward • ll Mile q lmw | LAKE LOH An-fftiM) Aero gto da. BM me. to mto to I Porting. PE MMA U M»M. ■ : LAKE OAKLAKK* * i i PartFidqe IS ips BIRD SO SEE BOATS. GASu4jtQd cipeteu or wwrsinwm l AU you need b prloe af stock down fAnyro*. UMi aad MW per month an toe bnameei. stock aad eoutpment Tee can mate I EftJbasitaiVftSr.—. I a 13 kitchen aad dtotoi area n a u. careened pqreA., fee beat. —- «ww — — . FE MMt KENNEDY *o«^n»r fcptjfli VtN-Topoarap^lcal ‘SSg && Call ownVr Jaye FE ism Night, Oft MMt. Several attractive 3-bed-rootn lakefront ho me * now for sale. Immediate possession and liberal terms. Robert H. Chapin, Realtor. EM 3-0085 or 4>1765. Bt Ijfcfc Tnrncr^hhHkiwsfcjj^BS^ 611 fats Hs—sfcsM Pee* 41 FsrSals **1~^‘~Tmw **• Partridae AMD Aseuis*™ BUM NESSES^ ' «XCILLBNT~ OFFONTUNITT | ecree^j powb. alj^eet f— (Wd-M.IB0, to down. SrtotorTo* OOOD INVESTMENT” FROFERTY —Fleserte Business and equip-' meal 11 ran don't know the plane I business the owner Will lanes STEELE REALTY (Main -Office) ISto N. MBtofd. ltd, batwean Mlgk- moh gs^’’iwri^5ial. ur p^S^rTHOM^EWNOMY ' Bnri Vi Till -rx; *» s ~ - -■, g nw >* «»*» - * : »^X£2iNELiS;B^ i fetfMraSMK W2JSfr-<“3° j wSiS* —FREEZERS i $169 Not Damaied — Now mm Crttea DaUtery ■ _i etor-denvery z..___ It to par vreu URNtTURK A AFFL ■----- on stow WRINGER WASHER ■ aiggiffi’TMTOittt mmn — D#ut#ry niw mmm. fm jw jm doer Rami mmbTms JITOI union Lake Re UPRIOHT FAMOlia B,fa Is be retched Terrific ] M ample 1 » while they laet. : t pc. walnut — Tjaaae, Inehiiin! Cr«« Orchard Like | “ WYMAN’S USSD TBAOD-IN XJEPT --p Jrumti.. ... t Maytac waaber ., 7CSTOfc . FOR BALE MAYTAO AUTOMATIC waaber. like new. Call FE «AH] HOMBBT-- riOTOE FKeEZERB -J-Iwri miimn — Chest and Uprlghltt_;...a.wgpiwnwnnBE _. I—New modele e|urti»V- aeratehed ft SIB. FE .. eraie marred. Medala at bl( dls- UO BAO SBWtEO MACHINE 1 ■ count' prif* - ——— “— -—- - . __nt ~ wSbel tratier. FE Adltl -.: - ■ s3m ' ait *t totoety finished l+ae Hoiim(e-|»M *torto. Wjltod USB. 1 ' roll <»toSINAmB “ iTOSltf- AND j earytw. Ft Stoll alter ! _ r CASH WAY STANLEV ALUMINUM WINDOW* **»«!• PeibaardT t) (e nbiCT|. . BS —cm madam bom coodlttao, Emon , —_—. kitobon in bopement as well ae one let floor. Flreytace. One Bred H.W. neat. Wall to wall carpet, tod. iVk ear.«ar. "Beal bay *t| this tow prlee ' LIST WITH US - For tart fe efficient sendee. WE BUT. SSIXI B TtoAPE"— m ywn eoretod Pontiac A Vlelplty. Open M ~L. H. BROWN. Realtor MB Elisabeth Lake Bead I Ph. FE 4-1M4 or FE MHA MULTIPLE ItoTWO SERVICE I If You Earn —■ $2.47—, Per Hdur You can have thb f.Jto N. ft. brick homo Including li acre wooded lot on paved Street tor B1J.TB0. Includes PROPERTY FOR SALE AT ' | Cbannole Dam aff Highway ft, li ' —- *--------‘ -*nBFtoaa. Lot caWi STgsi For Sale Lots M HAGSTROM INSPECTION INVITED Tan’ll have to aeo feto lovely I betfrm. ranch J__to appreciate Ut value, Lantri llvlnTroom wlfi flreplaceT 1H ear garage lat|0 patio. boauU-ful landoaWtoi. Ml aaaament has flnlshad apartment with fireplace 1 Abo ltmtodes M cu. ft. freeaer.: Priv. an Oxbow Lake. BM.boq on LACE FRONT OOTTAOE on IM acre prtvab lake. Complotely furnished tocludlne IB", televtatoo. Nice sandy knack, AH .you need to briu to your food. Law down nS It. HAGSTROM “Candlewick Woods* ADDITION SH Miles North of Walton ' to wn DLORAH BLDG, CO. "BttUders of National Homes ' _______ FE SAW PONTIAC OR (XnSgl TRIPP REALTOR Prestige Family Home:. On Ottawa Dried. 4 bedroom ■ BLOOMFIELD — FRANKLIN ROAD i multilevel gite. Price for dulak j aato. SSJtotoAfiBFVilBT.____“ 1 BEAUTIFUL HILLTOP LOT. *i I acre. BxceHent view, many trees, j Rochester. OL 1WW. DESIRABLE BUILDINO LOT. IBB ! LAKE FRIT -BIB 'OR.. ' iS toto. I Schneider, IB t-lBl. . ____, I NICE LdT to' bN EUCLID AVE- ! ! nue with garage, OB I-BB1B.__ j jQciuiitEB Eniji .T-"' tBt ft. frontage on hlUto Judeon Park. BI.B00. Phono « MHIH 1 FRANK BBEPARD REALTOR • Waterford Hills Estate | I A few choice lob toft. Avenge . ~1 10# x SMTOcod drainage Ideal - location. ' Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. restaurant Vary choice loco-—toW-AABt-af Footlac Rawly Beta rated bbfHtot BBS eeutpment all A-l Widow must tell. Only IS.000 H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR teae njonland Ro onai PONTIAC OR 4-0358 ORO&ERY WITH 8DM IN'oOOD neighborhood. St yeirs the tame owner. Steak and future, at bar-gain BnMInc also If dealre Call HOME AND GROCERY M O S E R R ROME. GROCERY buildino Mart it Eatopaeawt I tlaak toatodadi Or—- win. license, vase a . oearoom homo pet j acres of Beautifully landscaped (rounds with toko prlvRogoe across the road. In kSF—m “ “' “Okay, Imogene, four's a crowd! SeIs Land Contracts , yean to pay ™ 1 ’Vt«“ ----121 N; HAOINAW • of defoullvd conlrid * r°m«?th* j Antiques ABAi For Sale Clothing . M”..- t|^ Burmeister • LUMBER COMPANY-, dB Cooley Like ay. EM Mitt Open f am. to f o m dally M||«| * to FEE CERT DISCOUNT FRINCH-pal balance is.lM.1d payable at did monthly, I per cent tntereet. Tour oert H.ddd.to. aeourto by Clark Real Estate FE MIM Res FE d-daiS. Ask for Mr. Otoft. ELISABETH.... LAE E ~ MODERN dd.BSO bal tor ILItl. FE dtodl. EBB, Ftottoll. ' LAND CONTRACTS TO BUT OR to sell. EariOarrels, EM J-IBI1 • EM MW For Sals Acreage 55 ! 3 BEDROOM NOME WITH I ACRE* I—— sir Ssiii ACRES. e“ MILES FROM TOWN' . _ ,_, __buy for only .with MASS down Phone . J 3 IBM dark Real Estate. 1362 W. Huron, ________________ “LETS TALK RUSINESS” — Garbage Disposal Won BBtoblwhBd to Oektond County — Ibis maoty-meker require, only ntanaaement Price includes 3 MW tnmfcs. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR i ROCHESTER ROMEO , LOANS B3I TO (BOB LIVEBTOCE , HOUSEHOLD GOODS i OL MTU OL pl >-i|ie " Ff j J "FRIENDLY BERVICI BUCKNER ...JiWW ,ome lwu volumes | WEXT* -----... _<^fofd—Street. ^ ■. make me an totf. Antfi)Ue leath- ! OIRLS. BOYS AND WOMENS SLJ?'%, "fSk^U'JEST tXb.^'Sr’oU,?' Vffy^ IZ clothing. anttoUM and mlceel- . • IKher gM PL l-WTf. .. “***1 MPH , wales OX .lecirlc run MB. laneous sola PS d-taiB __ a AS RAMIE AND REPMOENA- WTD. ANTIQUE DISHES, DOLLS1 tunl d-tlWT * LAD1BS OOOD CLOTHES OF ALL -•*, fei^ copiHloh FE d-toM * ‘Yurnlluta. tIT 3TmI~_ . _ DEBE~ R r, , W wide. BMrifbe ac alBT Fhaaa FT SAWS - I ------r-Cg-ggH--------- FE sms 14M Rlvona Drive, WAfER SUPflMHA RENTAL DEMONSTRATOR - —• . . ^ 1 Clu Uki Ponlbc Bales A Service R N Munro |tn |UK, Sale Household! Goods 65 ironbite ironerr. p^uTIise' i o»« mss w Huron, n Lawnmowrr Closeout --------------- Floor models, demonatratora BUS HW- , :..... 1 Only T left , PRICE — rejects BEAU-1 » yosrs tooay li 3d weekly. Rldton and push type ib^L^itoft cii* FE! m N Wk0AB**rr sis. Ff Salt IWIacod——a *>7 HuSSfry^Ss msBT 1 • ^ r exterior SeB cur wall paper mawhtoy fabric selectlop ( Magic no-drip *!r 4 ACRES, Nursery Man, Attention CUSTOM BUILT HOMES TOW IN QUALITY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED —Your Flue or Owe —• -**--‘ufal Sorriae avoUable able Arranged. Mil .our old home oi TRI-LEVELS RANCHERS 4-BEDROOM-HOMES FROM $10,000 to $50,000 Val-U-Way FOR OOOD BUTS AND VALUES 500 DOWN . * Recently redecorated 3 bedroom ranch noma. Full bnasmont, gaa heat. Quick possession Hour r 1.200 squar* foot of Uvlnx > to thb now 3 bedroom ranch le II food living room. buUt-io . ___n and range. Colored fix- I hires throughout. Carport. MB tost I lot. More la for ll.MB on FHA I terms. ft--------~— COLORED | ( room bargain. Full basement, j new gas furnace, need, redecorat. tog. Immediate possession —" R J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 II narmi grKB U.too evergreens; Within it mlliu of Footlac i Trees are 1 to 13 feet Including apruoa. blue spruce, scotch pine 1 and white pine. The toggtnBa are worththe price. 130,000, BMM down. Can Mr. Mills. MT 3-dill. CRAWFORD AGENCY MS W. Walton Ft S-130B BOB K. Flint | Hit MIM % For Solt Tor ms ^ 56 Id ACRB FARM ON MAIN RIOK- i »UILT ■Ki, EMS.l --- bath. Forced MICHIGAN BUSINESS I SALES CORPORATION JOHN S. LAWDMES8ER. BROKER ! 1512 A. Telegraph Road FE d-15g3 FARE AT OUR FRONT DOOft MAJOR Oil CO. HAS SEVERAL corrida stations for lease. Oood potential business. Flnanutol Ba-slstance available. FE 44111 after! I p m FE 4-B03._____! FINANCE COMPANY ! WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICER IN 1 Pontiac - Drayton Plains — Utica | walled Lk.. Siminwm. Plymouth LOANS $25 TO $500 I On your sllnaturs or other ae- !rTiTce L1 ' ft our office or phous FE __visit m 5-1131. , HOME kAUTO LOAN CO. _ Fornr St. Corner NURSING HOME ir«i6 mot w!¥1r IWh-1 ea.m______________ So S&k*t SfeaB i Sfi*- ■ “* cw««* *»• o* im&jtunjt^f~Tfixmm. 3 tfAYTAG iVARkiiS, iil k*.. ( {R ^ OftoB. . - f-Ctt BfiiWBWSi s^^fsf^nS* : LADY KgNMORg WRiNOiR WABR-1 ' JZjM I E *LS^ICSH3^ timMiH___ . -.. „ jampe Itsf, cond. coll uftor I Fpiece rbctiomal. bbb~ foreid 'olr'tor- FIRESTONE STORE I, (ltd. I Used j Idd W. HURON_rg 2-1251 tod nlr furnace | DUNCAN FHYFE Dl^ENPOgf ■ «-° m^w.0'^ rsw-! U^V.fLEjUNE. COMPLETp J2B.M trstUB.'tM 5B sa. Office and typo-1 or. now, gto. After'd Pi K-lldS.! jS-***1"0 wKTdBak. |M to., big pleturo 1 uVDtO ROOM SIT. E3KMORS TTi 8Ht MWtof MlffjJUt 'atff— VMdMr *nd Inidti Hnl'iuio f INCH SOIL PIPS n,H. OOP* 1 ref rig. all >tirr?u"T!Jt2& - Factotf- aoeonds. about IA torica-E S Terms. Tbs Rorgato House. 163 n. Cass at LafayetU. FE 2-dddl_____________ 2 REFRIOERATORR A 2 ELEC-trie ftovaa. very good ooodlttoo LIMED OAK BUI tor* with aW tor'atoobX'ilfrAil 1 , to good condition. WTs-MM. 1 •*' modernIzati6n rale on new YR BABY CRIB MCLS^OOY snd doll and clothing. FE 1-1111 „, u .cubic ft. 'mMu6eAAtor, r. ^ra^^gs^orai g I MU-im ml DolOnd. Drayton EVANS (mfi^RNER. $40, 50 OAbi Unk, 515 FE 54M1, FE 2-4B11 fqK bale ^ ujamJuTHTugM,. .MS. O. dXThompsM. TWf Wi . P^^HJTWWBrtaTTf* krigr 6fL -TANk 320 OALLOB —FE MS1J. ' ■ ——- WfUMfowi “5 -ftT WWISilu tor, Felton tn strum eat stertUaer FE 5-5431 or FE 54IH. FREB ITAND1NO TOILE1 Double bowl -—*• FT* Jllrt g. ^malf'l «! -C PANGUS. REALTOR1 ORTONVILLI BB South St. . HA 1-2515 j SB ACRES FARM.'-IT OWNER, i 3500 Sherwood Rd- OrtonvUlf hospital furniture and equipment State approved New owner will not be required to make any: Changes. gBt.500. Terms. By ap- kampsen'TssS?1 STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B. D CHARLES. REALTOR 1117 s. Telegraph FE d-0521 RESTAURANT r roexted in booming shopping err* H; Very active, well eoulpped Must j be sold at ooea silSTull prjcr n tl.tod down, tong too*o_at Bios j pond'- spring fed'also good trout per month^wlth heat furnished, stream. Modern 3 bedroom home. Call now. FE 3-1B41, _______ . New. Oood garden land. SB.BB0 ' NATIONAL BUSINESS RROEERB , LADD'S -A REAL BUY FRIENDLT SERVICE “ LOANS 125 TO JS» ITER A LIVINGSTONE i w. Lawrence Rt FE t-152B Borrow witb Confidence —GET $25 TO- $500 , Household Finance Corporation of Pont lie ■e S. Saginaw si. '**•* I ROOMS OF FURNITURE UL 1-3023 7-PIECE DINING ROOM SET A'ND --------- FE 5-BBM . JiOAAkr. stAHA i HUuaaxiuTwn sxi.s un sax metor. Bdl. MA Bllft'. - I aad used furniture and appliances 30 OAL AQUARIUM oblitltti. ~~’IO'S FURNITURE ' I FE t-5213. , / , m iii l.nethl' U (In _ fm Hill b! riROUSON wmrmm U,^ bardwroer 11 t wo Buy sail and trade Waiooer front-end loader. * dour! M-tn lMtith?1^ . WAPLB TABLE A B D." FOU R | «*«». UL *jttt- , .. , >-l-ln E soTt Ofpper. ehalra, china cabinet FE 4-4131 i jj011 know your groceries you will tee on Inspection that bora la a big business snd a marvelous opportunity Very fine building All excellent eqttlpmeat. Fleol) of parking araa. will setl property, ftxturex and all or will give $2^K»*down*1* ' U‘* WILIA M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REI82'- BALES MOft. Brill. Huron St. _ ' FE HIM **s— RGB . FE A4B» r NEW APTS. OE PON-U Front. BMJN down. a ring state. OEI-im. ____l type.” AU newly deoarated, earpoit. B3il.to wffl mova you to. orof UM MrR, *t modern com-1 fdk IaUC U UETT APARTMENT: fort. y lOYBW todreema den, huge OotoTriT Win seU cheap. l?ank family town, 114 baths 2 way, MT BtolBL Laka Ortaa.T B0B.BB. 3 ACRES - MB ft. read freatoja. A - j Bidrasm bams all Bn one mar. Ml flEsst ba» Needs some rcpl - ?.W. KrT'F^SU^ TtiS pride is BM1I.00. Witiiam Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 f Metamora District 1330 ACRE FARM. Oood building ■ has owners home * tenant home. | Small JSka. Farm la sat ap for I entile, but would bo ideal for ratstag thoroughbred bonds. AQ i fences art to escollent shape. | Light rolling land, ah ttltaMe. ! except M acres of timber. Lo- i ^S2t&2XS?*SS$\ I Priced to BID with toms. ! 130 ACRE FARM « mile, imto - at Metamora trout stream with . small lake. 2 miles from blacktop Modem home, largo feedar barn I and other buildings. Mors land L—available^ Prhjed st^BM.BOO easy | Child’s Real Estate JjfanBANDglEW, LAH gft10W "STICK FARM. JIB ACRES WITH stream, near Srart. Large double bldgs, to gdod condition. gSB.SM. Call owner FE 3-11to. Bariaow Fropofty 57 ___ __ _ _ COMMERCIAL W©EM AN 80 ft. on Montcalm. 2 “ ^- of1 Oakland At*. Exc 1 tlon for my kb nc»*. Prlcad at —A^^n BUHTtie nXMEBAI. apartments. SERVICE STATION FOR Ooad uatamHaL Plesss — tween Sand B. FE 2-0101 After I pm.. FE >1441. Pure Oil Company. Signature Up to 34 Months to Repay PH. FE 2-9206 ..OAKLAND-.. 202 Pontiac Btals Bank Bldg._ WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 Wo will boJrlad-to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. BM Pontiac Matt Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 ^ 21 IN. TV Ito FRIOIDAIRE BE-frlgerator gto,, gas stovf. B3B. I hodeaam mils BOB automatic l “iifflgr rf fr i suite and Btoto. furniture. FE 5-8003, 146 West Weldon, F. Clark. I » Of electjjj^ ranor .. » IN. fELVINATOR ELECTRIC range, wltb warming oven. Oood condition. Coll FE MW after 2. iB^FsifAiL RAPtoS ’to to III. FE MIM ____________ OL 2*3693.0 V„K -J. Plione FE 2-5472 a i, mechanics tools slid W. Longfellyr. ------------- OR OO-CART *“ ART JW. I. 520. FE 8-1 Credit Advisors 6IA BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS For four ME M to got out of debt, so# Financial Advisers, Inc. 11)4 i. BAO«AW FE HW» Mortgage Leans 62 A BEAUTIFUL BUY LPiece Living Em. Suite ONLY $99.50 Choice of 1 Colors With Foam Cushions. 515 Obwa: M Monthly. Bedroom OUtfltttmg Co., nil Dixie Drayton Plates. SMffM- Voss & Buckner. Inc. 255 National Bldg.__ " Get Out of the Rut! HAMILTON WASHER MATT AO WEINOER WAAHER EASY SPINNERS SPEED QUEEN WASI“ ADMDUL TV MOTOR (HJt TV Tin —GOOD HOUSEEEEPINO SHOP________ of Pontiac 51 WEST HURON FE 4-1555 ■Auiailf ~ jXjimwMp YOU WANT FOR THE HOME DAN WE FOUND AT L ft S SALES I atone washing machine, tit FK ! 2-5573 ! 251 WHTTE PINE OLADIOLIA critet, like bow. 3 ft. ill otto 1 GARAGE DOORS * Factory seconds, all standard sisot in Block from BM and. up. Electric door operators. MdU> rtosrt ^doori - -and • Blsspposrtai OLD ROBE OLSON IXII ktlO AND ' | pad. FE AJM4. OVER (TBiEffWlRTS FROll! ) 514-05 up. TV antenaas. BBJB, ; to In. wire cloth bottom. Built-in < stacking block#. Card holders, will sacrifice at eool., aiw I Oladiola bulk grader for nil B sues. (X. 1 -0030 L . - WALTON TY 1 ) 111 E Walton | fe ran 23B FUEL -TANK.. LEOfl. OAUOE i-filter. BIB. 0440 Pine Knob Rd . { Clarksteo. after 4, We gire estimates on gsrt|S rt- modollag. ' fttltOAf DRYER? tie.' COND 1 1 B50. QR 3-7115 1FH1LCO 13-FT. RgntlOERATOR < ' with deep freeze. Bxc. cond. OR' 1-2015 after 1 p. m. 300,MB B T U JACKSON-CHURCH ! oil forced air furnace, wad. but! fully fuarantood Can be jmm to j - ope rail on. changing to gas Bull-able for shop, etore. big farmhouse. ate. Sell or Install with 1 BERRY DOOR SALES (toon from f to 5 5.1 S. MM," *"*’ 1, MM DTJLM ducts, etc A ft B Custom Heat-lug. FE 0-0533 rLAlM RANGES • 110 FOUND WEIOHTS AND BAR-bell set. Blende riser, bell massage Baby Items BM 3-33M aft. "T^^WTBWHfWTSlCTBIIIs OOINO OUT OF BUStNEMr 30 per cent off on ah maraltebitoo. i showcase like new. gbBtoraafc Mirror and Gift _Shop. 1135 8. Auburn, near Deqatodre. CL SCHOOL AND OMC PICKUP WITH rack! is FTL r?w .*2rtt_D*T1lk1.M point epray- Wo hart lust replaced M more Itopor and Magjs Chef gas ranges in the homo economic claaees of too Pontiac School District These are Ilka neir^sad^oome^lB THAT'S A rtj capacity on traitor. OfwORLD FAMOUS FLOOR F6L-tshers. Only B loft. PaU clearance Brand new twin-brush units tn J automstio^or*automatic model, j Orretli^reducod to sall.^^ FACT original factory csrtoos Tain gste or all. Only 024 M Capitol. Call FE raw. , Used Electric ifator Heoters. your eboicg tuyi ame hlgtior , . r ytei/I MkMrie liQMrv wnulnmmnt 2 GALSr FOfT] tut* DDirr HOT'WATERTrEATERS. -30-O*tr— gas Consumers approved. BM.M AUo*eltctrtr oft*and botttodrg«a! t little a r trade. Come o gas water baators reduced j __________■ .jasonsble good equity. WE OBT RESULTS SENDEBOrr fcPO. fi 8UFFLT r»rwn eland Abb. Excellent loce-1 —* "Ttog iK but! j____ ___ _________ --------^ .JMjrtth terms WEST HURON NEAR GEORGE BLipR TCiTS 1Mi ^ L Property well mHe« for medical I ^ iiJt PtHf HWT OR 3-1251 r#n/lr Ar ■iiMlliaMii PLAINS | offlcei* CALL POP FURTHER ^ 3 BEDROOM POLL BA0EMENT. If, CkU 0»4-liy j SwMUBM* itZamaeK- M AsIeb at mn tek. CONSUMERS POWER CO, ONE IKENMORE COAL HEATER. OOOD Swaps i baths, an Ootag St. win take come plus borne Item* available. 1 ductlon for bash. Co OL 1-3278,______________ Rut, L‘«e Bus. Prop. 57A ION ED COMMERCIAL 06 ft. Jrwntage Bn M-M. a room Vungalow. White atua siding. Fronting on R. Cass Rosa FuiT bg»5m*M. on fa E of Auburn fl AUTOMATIC MATT AO to to model, balance my* iSni*1' AUTOMATHI WASHER H. P. HOLMES. INC-•tone nu agent, iwn rata, arraaga far 3 apart»o«* above. BUble for saddle horse. I 4 BEDROOMHOME. Bsrafe, 1 leu VnftllBftlW BO—»ry rtyto ranch homo witb breasewsy. at- ft^atu^'AtaJflvi'acms liSdf Mil ft Lopoor Sd. —/^*sM down. MT1 Olmstaad. Drayton WmSb. oe a-Bw. A^uwtt'lfiliam" ta If Til Cottage St. -.Owner Isa ring too city. Will ot» elder tow down payment on thle torso It loom MMso. Oqn also ‘ be ,«Md as a 2 family toasme. Has prirato lownnaBBi. Btonmstia heat, I oar garaa*. as.oao. Income LasaM near to Mlelmel s. A rery Baa 1 dSto. aT priv ate Butraaaaa ‘ and baSts. Oas Bast. ' 'TSto uji wii ff la tap aau- tmtlis' ^rtREVVER iWSSS.;^® FE MtoW^ 4-47M “ — - equity _ _ B family apartment to fan- kfwtrMn-iequRr vBriSt BtoUl condition. Low up reatnl district. Bit.! ^jnfsr‘ For Sale Lake Property 51 BUILDER’S - LOOK* T Baras Lake and canal property. 3-0161. —CLOtofcoef'LAEEfROirr— a bedrooms, ffreplooo, fun baeo- s!%5*dSi « *•** Pr ul M. Jones, Real Est. j m WEST HURON tnUpt IT 4-MM r MUM TU 3-0110. , -----HP MANlTMto itOBiflN NEWLY 1 TUNITT. ^5frtto‘^3S*¥^ » WATERFORD Development OB. TU 3-W15. BUILDINO. 4.lto 8Q -ft. FOR rant or lease. Buiuble for manu-faotunngor repairing. Call OE- hearty rttoP and ’(lria* quarurs. j •»$ OODOI. 1415 VOLK8WAOIN I raam. a glory, featuring larga | wanted. MA »-lMT. CA«5» U«p TV'a.JUDW 8mi full basement. Acceeelble 4flfl lApt r#cwd$re. PE Beabiet Opportoattlee59 lot for E^IKuok?0* cement 1 wUhe...........Ftm' what SMITH-WIUKMAN' leSltf^y&YTiEBBg REALTY. bousetrailer and «toh. FE OPEN .EVES. , NEW 5 H P. OlAR DRIVE OARDIN - “ tractor tor carry all camp tralt- “ “ B-«m. _________OS 1-4405,_____________ ! SINOER PORTABLE. FORWARD ! and reverse stitch. |Mto. Curt's _Ah»i> te Meta, | SINOER SEWING MACHINE IN bland ssbiaet. take aver balance Of Sri or paymento of 45.BB per . month. Universal Co FE 4-OW5 1 SINOER ZH>~?Ab fORTAlLE. not repossessed not used, blit brand new. Th|s Week-only. FuH EUiLT Dt ,OYEN» *NO~COOK ^mo‘W^IM '(OTUr* (tam tops, complete Hne Of fas and , jewing Center. 102 N. Saglnew St ' - - — ,7 | electric.- BlBBJw aad tsa R_ E ■■ —~ — — ■ I Good condition. FK ] Maaro Electric Oq.. IBM Wart Sears Warehouse Uutlct l Huron. I sat ■ gAOlNAW >F SEARS- STORE . ' DELTA SAW, TABLE EXTBN-' ——-. aad^to > for lr . After 8 E OB BWAF N'atiotiaTTy Advertised HERCULES PAINT ______ 25 W. Lawrence ]».*,— , , lovely siWoer sEVdNO : Now. 2 Gals. sajyJgjbg • 5»dg 1 $S95 toB^saJiB ooCo^l^yi Hercules Faint Finishes B Per Cant Ouaraateed Exterior House Trim Primer ___Flat Enam el . __ mer. Sealer, Undercoater vinyl, Latex. sFlst Fxlnt Accessories Mahogany Paneling ’ 4’jtr Y-OBOOVgD Highland Rd. to Williams Lake C122ia 3SA&«r JSFiauZ. CRoTley--------REFRiaiRAfoR 1 (s7 Odd kei' eprtoge ’ v B4».B», now .. " Illghtiv msrre. yam? money to 1 year, IGA down. Henry, Beg 130. dJbambi n *TTSTlfrr DICE CORNER LOT DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT black top petfttog, BBS.BOO buys .fiHHito and busmans. Ttorau. CALL FE 3-1141 «SSmi iTIONAL BUSINESS BROKERS MO' OriKid Lake Road Oartb MolUck Broker CEMENT BLOCf MMPllENT for aalo. A-l NaMMB. JMsarua Zlpper-Cltpper Batoa. faBtota. I to., la to.. 4 to slab, ihtnmy ________________________________— 8WJ_ ____________________ EBVICE STATION FOR LEASE | . ... JOWBT FPEOTIUBH_________________ Walled Lake ana. Excellent po- 1 SMALL HOUSE. CORNER LOT. wBLauLf* 3-BIBL After d. I btoek N. High. BB.BM. WU1 take OE 34toTww Ofl cumpany. I Am 'exi'erTsad eatognet or cash ! T- -v—r- s. v Jg- I DU. r* 5-1055; to IWAf 'U OLDS. NEARLY NEW . 7BB.14 tires and batterr. meebaa- „ leMto. OK. body rasted. need IT WALLED LAKE to x W. offices, g room apartment. > ofl hit water hetotoq plants Oaod investment to gfWW-tog utowutofy. |3l.tol. TaitoB. Roy Annett. Inc., Realtors to B ttnam m FE •4m Open Eves, a Bungay 1-4 JSJI!*:........ ..... TRADE OR BELL $1,000 EQUITY on a 1 family toaaosa. Would y. jMjfc'-RfBClALS Here’s mlonty of elbow Nm.Bin»ki». PE 3toto v ; A WteDDiNO OOWN AND VEIL; totb snd rOM colored formal UmBiS FUBNI- iio FREEZES REFRIO. A NICE 4 BLOCKS I sax fio dn FE >to«. I T‘-1... -tiling - discontinued, dem- soiled’ and limited quantity M fsmous Harmony House ire at . greatly reduced ’ Metal cabinets, slightly damaged. PAINT ACCESSORIES __________ AT DISCOUNT PRICES!i«ABHF8FfiS8*11*1 ■' ni uicwv.ri I rvivi-.i r,™riMtr*. nimvrxui Buy Your> Supply Now From FEDERAL Modernization COCONUT PBEFDflSHKD 54.44 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baldwto Bd FE 3-2543 ; HY DADDY SAYS. YOU ARE JUST Sato nuts m yo” keep m paying |b ratal) Drier, for av«M|| quality f-~*- - FE 2-ltoJ Free Parking Large freeaer section. Oood oood. HU ■ 465. JIL. 2-1043....,..1 <3i Cribs. egnrSPiSS^S f tort*) «('*Lisrd *e*“^l taM**5i4% —Stoss](to Odd springs, ibta ste*. were CASH FOR FURNITURE AND : ggg ej now IM4I nn.^u nri1 Al jus trt^. TN «-6**4 ____ Wto. stoadTaseortad color. . . «11, DAYRNiPOftT. » END TABLES. Corner kitchen lounge. Bog. BUJ! r™*.-1". On (tor Lot ANCHOR FENCES tty moats and roods uTi fflWr . too, far loss money than you STB *•* Ptofmg (or food slone. , m, U you aao now. . Braid you might be told oil or articles. FE MOW. DISCOUNT ’ BALE ON REPOS-seated trade-tos tort jtoec samptes. 2 place MBMpimEmii aad Spaattiaagr jWdsliari witb pumps other makes. BIB ap. 54a-bagaay drop tonf tobte. 4 chairs beds, Bto.01. Eiltowaad frame. MSB. Wetproaf crib maftresses, iijg. BofTaifiy toitt. Ammam£ Bia.BB 2 piece bedrooto. “ sliver gray, y».M. New IT" portable TV. hath. Refrigerators, Ml and to. New full paneled tribe, SUM Table teauto, 02JB up. turap/tog msttresses_ lll.M. _Cotton text- Invest/sxte before you Hik. S dexl. North OOd oast Pontiac Custom Aatgototia qjB»4wgto. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS NOT I *r*ijj proforrod. Scars Warehouse Outlet*| gA^RodM FTjrruRES. cMT7Si6 Ml B. saoinaw gas funmeoa. hot water Q'SlHmi* 4 BLOCRg N. OF SEARS STQBE bifif- “ — •3a™ 3PEC1AL 8x12 RUOS. 034.05. -Me- " —Lsad Obfpat. Woodward at Inm LkTflit Hlipw Tod’S. FE B-TTB1. TAKE OVER BALANCE Brand new ism oi tetortaten ordered special far customer. ^sSaiH^hrssttn CALL NOW IPS FE 4x4460 Zl Freetwsy Wholesale Corp Mlchl-gsn s oldest. 30 years same iocs- M PEE CENT DIBCOUN1 pal batonee BLIM Bl I MB monthly. Tnor o«g Ttor cost S3.BjB.BB 5 ■■■■PimmmHMmiSLs. cbm. Pontiac, fe t-tm. I. 5*45. NOW 30" yao tanyo, I TWA^E eAw-JtoNtol WOE Ittoo-i —1| K._tt. n-||ii|-- Electric BM. Mew to' alaeUto range. B1M. Bxl3 tweed nsfs. 0*4JB. Rug SuLlUp tables01 blonde**and mabBgBrtf. 54.01. New btok beds. „ AND UP OOL- MrtW'tod toattroeBoa. JMM. 1 J7t“" rSc Maple love eeat. 034JO.-New A __... ..J____ . piece chrome dinette. aM.OS Now | WAAHER gto EUDCWUC DR YEN davenport aad chair, SM.BB, Row I BM. Refrigerator BMl Oae Move platform reckaftt BlB.Ba. Loads of BM., 31 Into TV BOB. Eloetrk ether Items at Mg dtxoOunU range 141. Davenport and chair Fsarsoa’s Furniture, 41 Orchard ) BM. BE vacuum sweeper Ito. Lake Aye., I V7 HarrU. FE B4NI. ' 1 - _FIFTYTTVO iwj^toit: wm wm. i c—, —■»«. u^cogvBgioN QWr pB^ dH^w^oro^ lBgi ~‘—^ tfi Stf WRTB WS CJUIWELL’S L- SfM.1! AMD A ro ^PtAN&S I 21 2 * ...IBB. | Complete «il»lMi of Jk*« _t iwpir^orpWKT jv.’yy r&g*g nasa J-crQ’' flam Blrmlnr^om.*»& *lxSri?'--------------j^-^r—: i ^m. «Sjr^m5: *«**r«£2d>JT^b5^ ■ Orfu Repair THE POXTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, I960 &x2T»S:Sv,sti EVANS EQUlFHBW jmi b»*jb6^^^^J irooir tabuTISSo gufMii star] __r*9** WAKVBqCl. MtaOiMflURD LK TOWinoARDRiiPsrRiisn 1* COOEAlKlL AND CAOiE TAUU * I rlf tfWl „ :tt H..«*r MWC««. «***• —« rB^CTSHU^MALK AMD^PM; ftowp«£. iom ___- MJiJEggg_____?1-Mig —”*TSK?w f~n1' rcfarTl«®W pianopor bale. tee HOUr l.t’-AK>. I ittaiH. ,, .. ;glta. —MawgaslEJ2* «c|vwjiVi r _a*uin>_ w*no.! w£ i. Ml 3-HO. : -w -i »yo* ■ n o i u M cost. PE Phomi oft I-ASH ro^ro. - .,■ ...--WMiMi SEWINO'MACHINE SINGER CAB-;' Uorlnft and ---------------------------------- aHTOFI^BoHDT'TEuScr SCORE. 2J* _Juke box. many record*. OBI gfbtteit. ^iwwE ‘ooiro, ui. .com- I a tcJS£°«ff N^NAyo^C^jQ^ i ’“* !£? r^fin&ruiiain arm! >cr» irom »iw up now «*nmM i —i-^x- And BALDWIN OROANOONlC OBOAN ' beach. Lwxarioot bleadt fta- A k»r«»tn ai SLM. ___.Ji -----«oi lf*nw bam. ________ Ctm BKAOUf MIXKD_ POM. MIRACLE, MILE ] “COLLIE PUPPIES' AKC «IM WUKtleta Per*: Waterford. | JgJ* OnmrZnSt Uk ml. UAH POINTER. I TEARS WMt »f Orend Blanc Don LtSl. oSTliter I. ULM*4* Smith. ---- ™ i rWc*»W'Jn«w»n 1 yfttMHtoftMT I appllai - *»«'■ Oril slur I M *«& < __,/jEpPl __ _ . Wr, Mllbtly Used. OR *tt«,__ ____ MIW* 1100 Altar I jjftgQtam ptitMTSA MOM SALE. OR_3-5205 eftei^S.^.-. ; WiWfcf a^imn WTCB^jjffPR ICE omci DESK, MO. AAA-1 FOR WOMOHE. M P*BL •air Earn* tM w, Cut ric *»< *•«***•.... , .:---■.;—.— GERMAN SHEPHERD POPPIES. Sun Perkin*. 8w*rU_Crsek. *t n«i M. S*rl< U« S Broad-Wtr. Lake - Orion DSnmond*. pearl*, rtna*. wetchu. ***<*■ *n- ---- ttvelry. table .liver, an- ' gl**», furniture : machine*' from. SM up. GERMAN SHEPHERD. PDFS. AEC I itr 1st (sty outhorlie* | wEiMM, Milford. Mil >B1I. . | o..b°S^r‘1U$?ekU^ £ 1».“* titter*. & EdSuLCiA Alp wr Go. 5S2-W. Huron, Pontiac. . . _. ■■ , . . _ v»Iue ■„w --t I-OIM. a s orattot. Mt ; <**<••« t0<1 ,tu]________________ s oaoA|nw£l5M~ldKMr^Np(L 1>OODLES, $10 DOWN - --A gmo?- 2*9* Sia.^ ir^o^ a pro- ;Tor:.ope^^p.r^sl” J!mm apAaii~CAMP teailee»-eeeiT9?n’S*^Sn_„* n' +$£’I « M M loss freight damaged, experiment- ] _S*!L4S- r»yg- 21 JHf -!rgg.*.: i - 1.'!£^ Dogs TrEtaed. JfMr4cd 80: n perfett 5gJ , . w-J*. #Ay*| brand $6^ per month. Oaledraal 8TA?LLllH6WEM7cOM~p'LgfE . mom OmiaiM sH oisiools.. WM*i V-groove, C frt 4x0 panel* V mahogasy V-groove praflnlahed . STM Oak Flooring 1 Common jMmaM, 1 keep thinking of all the time I wasted doing my home, work last night!” tralnod, *eal point. MAplt i-JTM. * M OAiraE EWOUt EAEEELB. I jPATO QpTCTpEaEMTi.. atL IS gauge tingU barrel, l II gaug* PM EhSA. H WMMmo. PE I^MI. ptunp. Mngla karral t». qe 3-0SM sguirrel monkeys PA EM AUCTION. SATURDAY. September n. HM. -M i p.m ; Auto -Service 93 Located > mite* north of Hadley —----------------------------- IB D*1 Terry Kpir'm ^ kud"1 M «5 F.S2S.T ¥.? caute. mostly Holstein, tome Id froihra J purebred Anou* heifer*, lyoorijoid. due In Dr-cember Bought at the Oreat Oak “ “ A Hepoln Mbs*. 413 I U montn* oia. macx a While mare/T year old, rtdo or drtva, Shatland pony, gelding. 4-VtioM buggy in good eadllwin. , now produce, >00 balot ol chotro toc-ond cutting sBnUo. Machinery, how, green I Mom living ropm eutto. fond condttlan. Motamoro Bank Clerk, Cbarlee McOee. prop. Bwd^ HtckmpM. genoral auc- ttwiwK~-Oi»srC'“Djr asiMr — aUgnmoat Front wkaol* aneod. Brakee rellnod A* W. — far ^Maomorch*rd> Lake* Bd . Eot: to. Harbor: ■ PORTABLE STEAM CLEANIHO Sale Motor Scooters 94 1MT MUSTANO. NEW COND. i Boats & Accessories 97 STORAOE OP MOTORS NEW EVOmODi MOTORS GOOD CLEAN USED MOTORS HARRIXGTON BOATS EAST PAYMENTS AVAILABLE IN* B. TELEGRAPH FE 3-0033 TONY’S MARINE For Evinrudc PMASUi. t coet. U PfT'VENTDRA TkAILhX, PSN-fec^Mdltlon. gj.oM citb. PE ~m tShI5wtcj|»b. ~QtUi Wm. _ i moko me on oftor. OB 3-OSOt 81 IM3 TRAVELO HOUAETRAILER 4* ft Ions. Uko now tnotdr Completely modern, phono PE t-ltl and not for Jack 1000 NASSAU. TAKE OVEN PAY- Hwy, ON t&f* I.. 3470 Dixie SPECIALS l OPEN DAILY IB, BNOWNINO tl «H>AOS AUTO.. polychoke. I pro. oM. A-t eontl, cm 3-1131. Me. Llntx. campino mrr pon pice up i MtMk. 1 yr. old. 071 OL 14411 1 FcaTtAir1 UMAthmiRiirM OUN REPAIR A SCOPE MOUNT-Ins. «hot tune gad rtfU* ill tut. Oun*. buy or trodo. Burr-shell. 371 S JPolOS roph PE 3-47M “■^s and'ma'N's ii iJTidwi; —* In oieoUoat \znk. AKC BNITTANT. 11 MOS. OLD. Mole or Pa male. IM. Oood bun- lore. PE M4ft.______ AKC BEAOLE - MALE OD bird and rakbll dog. OR 341M- BRITTANY SPANIEL. AEC REO- loterod. Ill U mo. foMal* ill 7 mo. old molt. MA *-><»____ PART BNfre»NT PUP. * *BEBU tub. M. mt 4-7III. TRADE OB BELL. jEnTANT j spaniel pup*- 410 mo. MY 2-3212. | vw6' BecroirriRBD elcb 'trice i Coon Hound pupe Boat aI Mood llaoa. EM 34oH- I i .u. Palace: oooo cowof-uoU. 3 bMroomi. OppnOeled at traUar park. ponUac. Purnlohad. MUlberry BSMt. APACKh TOUR-A-HOMB. CNEE 'The Els Threat. Wo xttu have a large ulaetlan to ebaoae from. Btvaral used travel trallert and uead mobile home* la tolect from. cCift7 dr{;ter.w*hollt MV NINE AMD COACH BALES. 1S310 HOLLT RD,. BOLLtriBr HW, Trav* __ COEN,.CUT-BEEP POE BALE. OA f FIELD TILE ..... lie EACH WINCHESTEN MODEL 13 - II L _ r-a... 4 PIPE STEEL! gouge pump ahotfun. new, lit. IEAT AND SflEAW. 1 EAIAOBJl; Many Ottor Bargain* la Now! PE 1-1471__ ! 0M halt* 771 MS Lk. Hd PE , ,A«d Cued BuUdlag Material*. r. 1. ««._v_._ ^ 0-42M ar OH 3-01*4______ PI(EE ESTIMATES. FHA TERMS^ FgT Sale Llveftock 83, -CRPIXS Trout Crook Ronch. MU ol i MOM U Milt M. liAffotr 4-1)11 Orfrnfthlold___________ i or MAytelr 4-1IM. mrr--------------------*SCO^^WTi ‘ kSf» ffrteerotor. 13 Mllwil HUBip#, i.j t.9ft34 v^ot BauUr aM bfWler_ Ja- , YARDS SHREDDED PRAT NO- j IT6s AkD~»Ti~5TN~0 hMM. ul isir 100,000 YARDS FILL bocesein and i For Sale Motorcycles 95 1141 HARLEY. 74. FAIR COND. ROYAL ENFIELD, • “ PE MW. ---=1— ipSTtrIomph motorcycles. HArienoe Bale* A Service. Boat Repairs m 209 W Montcalm For Sate SkyckE 96 JSED BICYCLES. II A UP. NEW bike*. 134.11 A un. Orer 100 to T ransportet’it Offered 100 ~l~~j>HHNl AinUMlh. Uflj1 AH-Ban Prancuco. Nan Diego, fawah. WB.M. extra. New |3I. Perry Service Inc. OR K* York 1-1254- CARR TO NEW YORK ft FLA. BONNIE’S DRIVKAWAT PE 3-7131 TRUCK OOINO NORTH. PART load either way. FE MSOI. Wanted Hied Cara 101 HAROLD TURNER . FORD . 464 S, Woodward BIRMINGHAM. *M BUWK CONVERT. IM DR. Lloyd Motor sale* IB 3-1121 13 euick oood (xmbrtioR El MM. _________________■ - ’17 EUICK I Dk. "f DOWN Lloyd Metor Sale*_PB 3-I13I 1MI BDICK 1-DE. HARDTOP QMS clean MM. MM After t, EM EMM ay.pM veeei______ REPOSSESSION Mi Bulek. 4 deor hardtop, beautiful blue and wbWe RM*. No oa*k needed. Pull MR MM Pay only -- JW . miSML—BEM—tWyMNE-- .Dlklkll IMS Ring fHl MM| tlM^Nlf Auto----- t. Etas. PE tlea. ill S. ’ 10 VENTURA HARDTOP. POWER. 13.171. OR HR ’M BUICK CONVERTIBLE. PS. — * xra- - E rpter. Or~ •:y^L_k_Z__ and P.B. Radio and best* x/T a 7cnn ' SifcTsApSs. Ml 4-/oUU _|U-_ .. nt met_________ ICE SUyEN. lMI.Ri3> AND rkRf F—-----------—J Boats ft Accessories 97 13 FT. FIEEROLAS BOAT PLUS I It hp. Johnson motor. IMS. |M0. FE 1-124*___________, I 14 FT. FIEEROLAS BOAT. MARE U — 41 h.p motor, inner end cover. FE H471. n FT CERia CRAFT BAJIAiJua. Fully ilujsia, Trail*r .and boat cover tncl. Sac. MM. Call «fter I. MA 1-2171 II FT CUSTOMIZED PTBEEOLAi boat, limr Wlpped. beat trailer and wolor. a Evinruda Lark. ___________■■■P | fgnT- uM-ooatalned land yacht. Em. | u FT. F1EEBOLAS n'-OOP. 0*c- HRy, Grain and Feed 82 detroiter nxis, nothino —- I down, teke over payment*. OR ALL TYPES OF 1ST A 2ND COT- , jjtlXphyr I p.m.______’• « leexo Harbor I tine Hav. WU1 deliver. OA t-lltl. [FOR SALE. IMP AIRSTREAM 34 * I x-tsa-as-." uua~M «»i O n* 1 ft. utf'CMlsIsM - — FE MW*. u~rfTwAfMM b5at WithTll Jacobson s Trailer Sales i S^SMiSsbM* 251.*' and Rentals | co*t over _ utoo ™ Trolwood, Mar-Kmx Frank -AVEBILL'S Meed aharp late model* tor OalU TOP DOLLAR 3020 Dlxi%Mwy. Mr *.aava ~ war *.aaai lUworth A Beattie **___#* i-w* >R LATE MODEL MATERIAL WPftj 1340 Highland Rd I MM' OR 3-7M2 . SALE. MAONAVOX RADIO AND record pleyer. AM-FM Frlfldal" —■— •* “ii mm j ■dome. Travel hUchea and overload* Complete hook-up, S4« model*. Rcxervo your I Florida vocation* ISM Lake . Installed. ! . ________________.ral used , Reserve your inner for Mon*, un Williams Drayton Plain*. OR j ■addIM. EMpIre a fo. I *www*J < hogany table, dlshe*. xilverware. lawn mower, paint sprayer tank,! ’ power grind suae Numrrou* oth-: or derirable Hem*. 53* ITo'l ___________ ____________... , ___Pi*{. ^ w**t *4 Fmillae FKJ _ gBf iffreiWrif peat v^f top ri^ t ——________________ __________ chop*. 14145 vslue. HI M Marred I .I*.".11 •*» ?£ g“.j _________ Toilets mim value, him and > * HERHPQRP gdw, 4 tears old 131 M Lnvstorlee. tit ll eomWei* «*»„,»«<», Tiny and mm. MDUai *4M|. ’ Stall ihowera, complete. MIM grovel, OR 3-7341- ■ ■ .■ -iu-x---a.-i.*Tni. — ^xalue. 134.60. Michigan Flttorea- A-l SLACK , DIRT AND FILL , , cent. 313 Orchard Lk. Ave. — j. dlrt.xFK 6-5211. • TAJLBiDTT LUMBER ' Valor proofing for baeement ' E P S. Mint, glass aitelled. wood wash elrt «***. full r--------- lumber. Reasonable price. pair of t\ ■ #dRx' BENCiad ARp~ ;.n^k. r - •—-— ~ A-l SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS and black dirt. Loaded and delivered 7 Says n week AIM fill ------ lop »olf. SM Lochaven. TV 6-1113.______________________ ,-i sod JEkiaat nursery, dow cutting atrnlgkt Marlon and Kentucky blue sod. MM Board-man Rd. Rao*op. WO Ml t-MM. EW B4S71- ------ATTENTION" _____ Writ* 1543 _______Walled ' ■MALL SPOTTED MARE. II For Sals Posltry 85 WANTED TO BOARD HORSES, j" LBtrOlWB MUS. •**•*"*---- T UM-^tSKte no Ml. Evwrvtt^ to meet Vour need* <7iM Mm Laae and Orchard, Cknhlngr'uralture Appliance. , fiflM JM rhomt Or 3-1733 JAPANESE S1LKT BANTAMS - lit WEST LAWRENCE ■ -* .»!• 7"“*";___________! Oteap, FE 4-1407. ■ , . ; OWED HOUSEHOLD I T E M.8. AY* »L>CB _PlKT . . TOP SOIL. -I5&. .nd :Sppll«nc^-T3R^6rtt + tre4 USED OIL FURNACE 175. OIL! trimming.*75 Scott Lake Rd. PE , Tteatgr tM, MU 4-41W « < ■ =* -- - — ------± = ■ Machinery Bargain Clearance SCOTT MOTORS AND SERVICE CRUISF.-OUT LETUg BELL TOUR TRAVEL trailer or Mokllt homo tor you. Sr* ehT*eVvthm*,rfJ#iUri**r,ftWn *"4 ! BUAI iAUHS ST HOlQmSAr|m;M*iiCOACK M E Wallen Open* l-l Ft 1-4412 fALEs. tMi# miiy Ed.. HoUy. I sao Xkb: u ift xfliiSDp NtmO&o jno Aliy. olhf **aM Ins equipment. FE 343M. . connection bests, boot tnUer and Oxford Trailer Sates ty. !S43*L*k**i*w 'Drivt'^a^r* WHERE QUALtTT COMES FIRST LSk*. Be* ths large cMeetlOB of 10-1 ■ . > . ■ . ! Wide* In 40' to M', 1. I Or 3 bad* JJ-FT OWENS CABIN CEUMER-RecondlUoned this year. FE 6-4644 ----- Small trailer*, toe. Oood selection of need till etao*. 1 MY jVmf Lllk* 0rtm m **** WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST SHORTS MOBILE HOMES SALES AND SERVICE All nawQom sad Btamer travel trailer*. eompUto line of porta and bottla gat. can wired and hitch** lnstallad. Head all typo* at aeod traftara. Bom i to l WMkdajta. Closed Sunday*. _ in mm saw BOAT INSURANCE ONLY M 00 per IIM. Eaneen Ins. Agesey. F* 3-7083, FI l-gltl. BOAT. MOTOR. TRAILER, FULLY VACATION TRAILERS Pitta Trail*r Salt* and Rental. 1MI North Lapeer Rd.. Oxterd. OA 1-3713, Are you getting THE MOST > ’for TOUR CART *— WE BUY — — TRADE DOWN — — TRADE UP — LLOYD * MOTOR SALES 133 E Bsxlnaw ....^.JE ..3^ HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS 7 New '60 Ford —E750s and F800s - PRICE? They Have To Go • mak£ us ANOFER NEW AND USED TRUCKS IN STOCK --- ... ____ -_i Mack tap. Whitewall UM*. automatic transmission. heater A radio. Power ■ broke*. Ml daws i M7.33 t month FISCHER BUICK. INC. IM L WOODWARD * BIRMINGHAM MI 4-8100 JO 4-4434 M RQADMAETER EUICK. PULL POWER. OOOD CONDITION. IIM DOWN. TAKE OVER PAY-MINTS. FI 1-7141. Just Make Payments ‘II BUICK CENTURY, IIM if Only H Mo. Duo Oct. 3611 It* Auto, Mr. ECU FI 1-463 IM last Elvd. at Aubdrn btel « 1157 CADILLAC 4 DOOR HARD-top. power Itaerlot and bruea. elec trie window ntta. I-Way seat. Boulevard glby In color, immaculate aoodtaaa Salt priced ll.tM Alto hs« new rubber. BIRMINO-aAM-RAinilTER. Mi S WOOD-WAED. 7** ‘ M CADILLAC 4 DR. II 1 Very etc* — . CADDY LIMOUSINI, Beat Otter Lloyd Motor Sale*___ FI 3-1111 CHET. 'M WHITE lUhALA. «rr P.B. and P.I.. F.O., RAH, gtIM. Ml 4-4336. Garkston Motor Sales CHRTSLER-PLYMOUTH PEIIiEM Mala k.. Oortetan MA 6-4l4i 1M7 CHEVY 310 4 PR . WILL TAKE - PORP DEALER -A-l Usad Car VMpptng OeeMr— ’57 CHEVROLET t Doom $695 'Cy'Owens 134 OAKLAND AVENUE • W HIM ‘M CHEV IMPALA. IIM DOWN Lloyd -Motor Bale* PE 1-1131 IM* CHEVROLET. 4 DOOR. POW-erwllde. g cyRaMr. TrpsS Service. Inc., 614 Franklin !R04d. PE S-W4S. •M CHEVY. STANDARD nStT minimi Oleoo 0> 1-4444. CHRYSLER MPERJAL LIMOU” •In* IMS. RebulU motor, custom •prlvaey body, glass partition. fesnu.1 4-3433.- Cofl Mutual PE-lHst. '58 CORVEfTE i flat watch. SrJJSi ■w* transmission, fully oquippod. radio, baatsr sad whlis tires maks this SOFT! TOP* mutt an your Shopping Eli SEE IT NOW I kotu-tlful Inca Silver * Orey tu-ton« finish. ONLY $2350 Crissman DE SOTO, *17. RAH, P.8., W.W. Exc. COPd. 1154. FE 4-Mtl. . IIM baSOTO. oodo TRANSPOR-totlon. |M. PE 1-3371. 1151 DESOTO P1REFL1TE 4 pgSw let block, rodta sM hMitr. Wmo aldewoUL auinmatle. Powsr ttasr-tng and brnket. Show room eondt-tloo. 1300 down. I1.IM balance. WOODWARD. IP 4-30M. ;. eond., extra*. MI %■ rwf: •64 DODO! PICKUP,^DH. Lloyd Motor Sol44 T» MIM il6> DO DOE, OOOD SHAPE, allot A PE 1-4411 We need good used ifheks and wfH pay or allow "Top Dollar lor Your Truck." TOP 'CASH DOLLAR POE ALL j EASY TERMS - SPOT DELIVERY makes and modal*. * BUPEMC ~ RIOR AUTO SALES RBPITCH - BALANCE - WILD All Stae* Carried In flock 24-HR. PROP. REPAIR Pro# Check UP _ Newkirk's Boot A Prop Service IIM OtoaUke EM, Eeogo LONE STAE ■ SPOETSs'mE. » horsepower Bvtnrod* meter, new trailer. 1441. Terms. Kelly’s Hardwire Sals Farm Produce 86j APPLES. FEAXX. FRESH SWEET i elder. Finest as always Oakland SPEC' Up to M par cent discount o ■ lumlnum and flberglas 1 OWINB MARINE 8UPPLIE « YARD P A H CRANE ' SAVE $1,000 3 BEDROOM 2 AT THU PRICE Aclder“pine*t,M Mway* Qakjani j THnPwm ONLY3*! 68 2Xro2Zi drihrorv DQR -~T- «► ¥«(?'*> gob Hutchinson PTetapi.denyery. OR J-I44S._ BARTLETT PEARS „ u , rr BLACK DIRT. FILL AND ORaY£l gMI Ceomtr Rd —FE 2-8832 Mobile Homes Sales __ _______ | leaf I ~ PE _Mv77. ;__bartle^t pears t3 AND DP' 4I0i Dixit Hwy. Drayton Plntna bucket Good working condition- BLACK DIRT, BROKIN CONCRBTI DeConiek's Bros. Orchard W. I Ml. N_ of Pontiac _ OR 3-1303 '.itJM. MUt-MOt __ I buU-dodngj^PE 8-6642. [ MnpiTand Orohard Lake Rd. _j Opta.T Pny» » Waok oM Equipm’t 70 1 \ftCAT 10N_TRA1LEgS _______ —“ IrOETMrrirOTIO—~ t reH>0"LeWMjkSOj^-_: - ROBm. epen Mldoy. »otord*y on* WM »im EKuinv^NuKarmo 1 Ml* *a*tf **“ **■ 1 “ > 1 ~ JjgnBBE? 1 I ,901 20%off on Vf".—.V^Vr.-------=:! YES40S or WT^MK. - . ICANNWO if *~T~BOATS MOTORS. TRAILERS Sale Musical Croods 71 choice .farm top soil, as : 1 *** . Yffl eetir^eel an^ , sfortiko — WB BUT AEDYKADI OOOD CLEAN CAES AND TRUCES. lowy Cfi 2% Aufra t Play-' _____LOOK ! • AS ilbCTI AS -Poo WM 9IMS NOW 81438 I cheap ear* -Pon Wat SIM NOW tM 1 — JEROME BRIGHT SPOT WE PAY HIGH $ SOUTHERN BUYER NOW ON LOT - Cass at -Orchard Lake ‘ _EE..8:Q4.8S- CASH FOR your car Pontiac Auto Btokers 1266 N. PERRY AT MADISON FE 4-9100 Ask for Truck Dept. FE 5-4101 'Cy'Owens TRUCK MART *^Kissrw^sss~ms FOR Jtwx and PKS- days < __ _____ _______ Sunday. JAM Silver 1 top aoll. PE 4-8371. . ot Adams. .—^7— *•1 ivr dOtL CRUSHED STONE, ] BARTLITT P I A R __i nTs' 1 j\i*v*t'r^i in]'* — 71 ckbici FARM TOP SOIL. Of’ . ----------------------- j *11 kind* 6Vs yards. 818. da- 12(1 BASS HORNER ACCORDION ! . »vered. PE *-MM *1*0. loading. • Phene MA 8-W61__________^GRAVEL, 'SAND. STONE, FILL . IM BASS ACCORDIAN. LIKE NEW ! J?” ,*!“k sofl‘ B**1' ■ Case and music, OR 3-2046. 1 ?M 3-2284 EM 3-2415. . TWOT^^MOND SPWETS.'tiLIKEHorwdL'BM' , | Rev, speaker. Priced to sell. '"■ “urr TdU'LL DO BETTER AT ’-.ilv jl' '^XESlmwaT^ ------------__ ... , ___ ' THE LEW iSnfKLY MUSIC CO. Rd Witt deliver. UL 3-3618. UL ' ( Aerwia from -Birmingham Theater 1-4046. 1 tmSmm ; . Friday* 1 Pontoon Craft w.»* attention summer man ,-----— ________I ________ - — -ink I patios tree*, and shopping wRMn ad*, trailer pare iwnder . New nADTciii* vc M*M«SMti_WMm! SPORTSMENS AUBURN^HEIOHTB MOBILE VTl,- r . . HEADQUARTERS lage.^ Sharp. 170 N. Opdyke. PE' - x - - LAKI ORION WE RE PATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR POE CLEAN USED CABS Glenr’s Motor Sales > ALTO BAX. CASE AND STAND, Tap. eatL-Gaad grovel and peat. . tinw. EM 3-6788. I FE 6-7756 wr MI 7-I5M i HJQ SlUL iM~3DCNDERSON^rE PONnAC~laKe EUttiWhtt PUP~ Kfberta peaches. Pick your own or r e s*d y nicked., , „,_______ liGAmvo bui Y. FILL DIRT Eh I p ” " readv picked..J45fi« JSS | a yard and fill sand «0c a yard. 1 “ •• - K band Ptt^iqwre Yj** | 1233A Foley Road. 4 mi-| ^ mur^iTtwori T “■ DL south of Fentpn on Fen- ton Road. 1st house west. I For Tlrei BBS JIM HARTLEY OR JOHN LIBERTINE r TOP DOLLAR for claaa r 2-4511 nose wnw warn me boot. 40 xM j ^Wgri*iKi-»7Egc-< , ii ak i-im 3-iwf. ____________ . \tTTittX7mt "~'rWFfri t—liATi trucking stnxDOEnia orad^ f F.M.^Eergalns galore. Pianos[ f yg||^ *• M«n«. ul PUrtft OKEEN. 0*6*.-WL * '§f-1 A-l USED TIRES I3.M UP. WE Moo Farm. 63}N. Coals Ed., mg. *08. AtawwlSiiwna*. QllOro. OM dMEESEMM ttWKI tt AT EMdl TOMATOI8. L noor tftmoofttrmtori. Or-] . ir tftftchlut «NNMl. CUBS UMd J wed I aprtght piano. Oak upright piano SLAB WOOD MIO ltanr Rd. OR 3-7867. TOJ^&tSS.*"*■ ,,T” TOMATOES. PICE TOE CREAM _________________ ■ at tb* eran for early canning. 1 g&CT-Sijar™: &P«r»E djEjlpwWEi 87; FIREPLACE — FURNACE - E1N- GALLAGHER’SM • ME.Karan _____ FI 4-MM ,g-- a . WeW*WIljfSaiHoMe • - ,.i 34S Telegraph Wan, Tf—s, Shfabt 78 8-1 EVERGREENS - EPEUCE. dtbm. He.jmbM.HMe. fwnlper. jrowt and mugho. Dig ysiur own. Bring tadg and barlap. 1*81 EMtt rend! 1 allies weal at Omnmeres Vu-W(f nad lAk inH** e*« of intersection of bank Lake Ed. and Wlxom road. Dally M. MUtaal 4-0635. . . ■ . , ,rTv EOT ii Tkk TIME ¥0 PLANT evergreena. Michigan nursery grown tenjdi*--------------jmj tltu^Doiarndw Stae" IniT l V =- —- ausUty “ LnnOof. w blade IIM. { iM^k^^MaBue jK^riYoR^- Hardware Set the MW genera-Una of power — New power — Hew convenience - New comfort aHartland Arts' Hardware. Phone Haiti*nd Ell. A’HIal.oood EyLECgok op jtarden tractors. Enin Tutors and HOUGHfENft" SON M N. Main, BoChester. OL .1-0701 CLEARANCfe SALE USED EQUIPMENT Small ridtag and walking tr sc tori BIG SALE OF USED TIRES OrorM la jtek from. All^makei tires. UThtte walls and black W*H| Prices range from 63 ta Ilf end SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK 'PEfeaffi tb BELL Fatktaac tnnisrsMm "H I FE tsnt^* Mt 4-1113 LOOK! TMxt4 BLACK TdUCB. ALL name brands. Off new ears 316.30 44MerPE 6-tSM, NEW TREAD TOUM. 870 X 18. N STANDARb BRAND NEW .TIRES. “-It m dn General Safety Tiros ‘ -------------alt. Slack gr whltevral pn wiri iA&K SAVE $$$$ Big discounts an quality - Et*8t Moloes Trallrrt All Kinds — An Bliss Easy Budget term* Oakland Marine Excb. "Outboard SpeetaHota" 371 8. Saginaw — o—Earn. SI’feClAL -___ _-BTAL R AND UP. OWLT__ Mdzurek Motor The Piobtemif I Need Clean Used Cars TOP DOLLAR for ‘M tq. *86 model* — lew mileage can wanted for out atom dealers. . H. J. VAN WELT \ 4840 DIXta Hwy. Ph. OR 3-1355 Used Auto Parts 102 AT WOODWARD ^ I860 IS' Blue Star fllMr- Ki rmiitt. 4# H.P Evtarudo it osd'Ap" ---------------- trailer. R*|. 0 lb. capacity I, Now 11,3*4 NEK *M PONTIAC pokltraetteo. 'rissc COM. gig. FE 5-8752 AVOW 333 pESoir and Sals Used Trucks 102 '58 CHEVROLET, ft Long box. Stoadon Clinton vine Ed. PICKUP. 1 Shift. 38M ,ro,%r?3S! J to TON. '81 OMC to TON t SPEED TRANS-an Melon. $371. FE 84832 try them oat at ear be warn localise Pit SCHRAM TRUCKS„ AND EQUIPMENT I 3538 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1208 BEFORE YOU BUY A NEW OR I used truck, act stir ana*. Aik Kr { truck Bast. FE Hm. Cy Owaaa. -TRUCKS Are Our Business WHEEL S TAkKtT ’56 FORD F-800 .. .$1695 TRACTOR, AIR A VACUUM BRAKES. READY TO OQ. -55 GMC 450 .......$795 12 FT, VAN fOOT- 57 GMC 663 . .,...$5950 «*L«DEa-U1IH UVE VACUUM ’BRAKES. ’55 FORD F-600 .. .$ 795 55 GMC 404 .....$795 ^ONg'jWBEEL BASE. CAB fe 36 FORD ........$ 795 ’57 CHEVY 2-DR. $595 NO CASH NEEDED I ONLY 83’ PFR MONTH Rite Auto Mr. ECU. PE 04830 IM E Bled, at Auburn HEATER. ____________________ MONET DOWN. AssUass payments eg 017.M per mo. Call Credit Mgr- Mr. Ftlka at MI 4-7600. Harold Turner Ford__ 1853 CHEVY COUPE. RUNS OOOD. 81E. FE 3-7842. H. RtggTns 163 CHEV 8TA. WAQON. ROUGH __ 84813 1888 CHEVY HaKDTOF! V4. FOW-orillde. IU3 M*adowlawn. NEW Dodge Dart $1975 INCLUDES FREE RADIO And aU standard factory equipment Bale* tot and license extra. RAMMLERJ5ALLAS IMl N. MAIN R(-;-- OL 34111 - CHEVROLET BEL-AW. BEAU-ttl il 3 tone Inlth. Radio and heatar. No money down. FULL V. **{.?* MR^^CTE ■,a°8 __ ft B.P Than. Fri.. iTU Cooley Lake Bo* 1858 CHEVROLET old beater. Very eiean urougn-mo. NBIRMI%HA8(-RAMBL g a WOOOTABD. IB^MOM! FT** estimates, ra 8-3806 farSslt rite REOIBTERED ST BERNARD. 8 yrscUMA t-ll*i ________ PONTIAC 10. AT OFDTKE jj I 451 3 BaglnaW at Raeburn COMBINE 1 TRACTOR* BALERS Autn Service I MaSurT JEkCStaeTlMin equip- ... . . A,tB awvlct --- '“WMcEall Rd LoonaM C8URKSHAFT O SMS- 2 CHEVY^PICKtJPi H J9& Factory Branch JtapiiiwUuTO S^LBI_ | OAKLAND at CASS ‘ MS 5*9485 . * iulnOmS ----’59 CHEVROLET---------- - station wagon ______ 8 Passenger — Power steering • nd Power brakes. Automat r VI traniniltsfoa. Solid Emerald Ores* paint. $1995 Matthcws-Hargreaves * Oil OAKLAND AVENUE ‘ FE 4-4547 COUPE DE YILLE. A sparkling bl**k beauty tbnt her ooly lVwl miles. A 1-owner beauty that waa iwid ft serviced her*. Hurry, this won’t Met. I3.7M. 1959 CADILLAC CATALIttA SPORTS OOUPE. A Jet - bMeft .beemi *nb red ft wbtte— trim. Radio ft heatar hydramatlc. whitewall tires. Spotless through- 1959 FORD FAIRLANF SEDAN, solid TThtta with silver grog Interior. Fowsr ■m.1—.* -i-« | full line of sees clean car, M.7M. 1959 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CONVERTIBLE TThtta with Mu* tap. 34*0* blue Interior. ----steering, radio ft better. atic, whitewall tfrti, ibarp hydram Mt^05. Chevrolet, cheap or 14473. is CHEVROLET STAflON WAO-on. hydramatlc. good eond. OHO. «" Inglewood j CHEVY 'M - 343QOR RfcH W W ft MSI tfieriiM I 1958 CHEVROLET IMPS LA CONVERTIBLE Beautiful metallic blue with top ft interior to match. Automatic transmission radio ft hettar, whitewall tlrei. Clem, 01.8M. 1957 OLDS M CONVERTIBLE t-tons red ft white with ' whit* top. Matching Interior. A lull Uns of mle^ series. Reedy to 80. Only 11.3*5. '1959 CHEVROLET mt H 1 " Blue wlfll I cy Under. 1957 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN STATION WAGON. Power stae ring, radio ft bent-*' n beoutyil 11.3*5. 1»« CBEVROLE1I M PAL door hardtop. V4, aoweiwttt new condition. it.8is miles 1956 CHEVROLET t DOOR STATION WAOON. 2-toi green ft white, interior to mate A Me* etooo cor, 81 JO* 1957 PLYMOUTH, BELVEDERE 8 DOOR, Radio woMor. xiptowMi ■ Mroo, I Trucks 150 Cars and '48 Chevy Club Ouupe ......... „ ‘83 Chrysler . ..........„..,..,iS M Plymouth Redan 81M 1 station wagons. ’M (ML It SUfcey. '53 Pontiac .... S1M us •Itlfaah OH ’................ MM 7 Chevys, '55-'54-'53 MM up Wlmi Station Wgn. 4 dr. 'M Dodxe and '84 Chrysler • CtdlUact. ’87-‘8*-'M-'84-’** 8 PonUac*. From UM ML 8M up 2 Otds 'M-'M... -........ t Packards Yt-'M-'M K-*1 3 Bulckt ’M-'H-'M ‘ ford '54 Pontiac Station Wagon , Sale 'M Bulek. 4 Jr. ....... 8UM _ S cylinder. ■**. hu. 'M Cfttvy, **— Houghten & Son Eeur Priendhr OMsmebOeDeoler / 83T N Mata. Rocheatar OL 141* 1956 FORD - CUSTOM V4. 1 Dear, Blue ft Mb, Radi* ft lip, whitewall tires. Automatic shut. For above mengtft Ready to go ot only 1954 PONTIAC STARCH1EP SEDAN. Radi* ft hoot-or. bydram alia, whitewall ttrwa. took* ft runt very iftt. MM. 1954 OLDS M HOLIDAY OOm. Fmrer equipped, radio ft kapUr. hydra-matte, look* ft ruu w»4 UN. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. ’ Woodward r t THK PONTIAC PRESS Jm'pJK "Spectacular' a^SE-QUT BARGAINS ~ “ nhwWfords DEffll^foRS BEATTIE R SALE*, nc -m ib<»lAidn^r. WipF- uw< w«i>g raF*ui Lloyd *MotoP i payment* too burden- mef Come-ln and we ui end DON'S USED CAES «JO» .. Lake Ort Iff HH1 TATIOS WA< ----—..----irilc traaaarienen, WfcUeweU ttwe, eery clean. UIM. MT >3»7g. 1*57 1 > i Boob, v*. radio TUt. ABSOLUTELY NO Assume pur A-I Deed Car Ihapptin Center '57 FORD $695 'Cy Owens UM FORD 1 DOOR. RADIO AND MAIIW iBtlUWaH* NO MONEY DOWN. Auumi par-SIS* «r MU per mo. Call Credit --- MR Mb at MI 4-TtW. inter ■Tord. Tir'W'lTi Harold Turner 4 ________1 CTUMDBi. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. A*. ■umi payments Of ***.75 pei- call Credit Mar. Me. Paeh* i 4 7500 Harold turner Bart. „ _ .n_H,Klri, "A_______ Lloyd Motor Baler NR 1-1111 1954 FORD 3-DOOR. V4. MANUAL (MR. engine rebuilt. Near brake*, other mechanical reconditioning. roROT: Read M. CUSTOM 3M. AUTO.. I. while walla. Take ever i. n nut. Lloyd Motor Balee 15M FORD! ^DOOIt^RTATPOH HAM-RAMBLER (M S. WOOD-WABD. Ml MR TORD. HR t-DOOR. RADIO AMD boater, automatic tranemleelon. I montht warranty. Thirty nr—- LINCOLN-MEfcCURY ’60 FALCON STATION WAGON - iTdoor T $1895 ’Cy*Owens OAKLAND AVENUE 'M Wttyi panel, t tyl. . waat to trade ... _ ----» Rftet ««ja. TIOB WAOON. ra-no no mATBL WttMfr i jC^ABSOLUTELT NO MONET kvc r.KSrvss aaSireiat. Oaty UM a VhrttV to! '^tSSsbobr. in HO * Mala, Milford SL2S£%^iJr*2k wlpare A wnehere. whltewaa ttree, FA heeler, T-Blrd motor, clock. Reasonable ITU Lakeland Art.. REPOSSESSION aa Need, « door, bliottan 7 mSTvCi month Nlrot payment dee October l*tb lint Mr Riot, NE 4-1004 Lucky Auto Bales. Ul South lag- Joyd Motor Balae NB Mill nt FORD, * OMB. •« MMR> eury asms and Edelbroek head* and dael manifold NR M»I ARor »:** am rssj is inn LU?*OLNAtEkCDR Y ________________________ Just Mike .Payment* *1* FORD. 1-DR, tMO . Fay Only 111 Mo Dae Oct nth — Auto. Mr Bon R Ml loa Beet Bird, et Auburn_ ’ll FORD HARDTOP. Pll-iUl M^SI JACK ( USO W. Mnnl COLE. INC ■ W. Menle at Pontiac Trail WALLED LAKE MA 4-4*11 'tS mO OONVRfRTliLB tfott MB. OR 'itm. MS FORD. t-DOOR. V4.'F0RDb-matlc, MW Paint, good condition BACK- TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS M Pontine I dan-'ll Pontiac 1 door 13 Olds (port cou IS Chevrolet wagon . . 54 Merourr 1-door II Plymouth Hardtop 'M Ford eooeartlMt . NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 south Woodward J For Sale Cars 10$ i«r For Sale Cars 43 MMCi HlHSDAY.SKPTKMBKl1 For Sale Cara 106 For Salt Car* SUPER (SOU FIFTY,THBM' 106! Far Salt Card 106 TmloS f) Mg _. ike Payment* M* PLTMOOTI STATION WAO- Siton**BSitaHet OLTiAt*"^ W Ju.anHofarMnw.— U JS=E“ IB 1-4131 BEAUTIFUL I-Raws * heater. $01 nr tOM Ml __________ Na money dawa F jsjBBIe. &J8fr m T MANAOER. EUkgGtuto Bare* 111 * Seglnaw , ■ PLtytieTff'iBLYCDRRR 4 we harwtap. Light Suburban GWS FISCHER BUICK. INC i nuPBfir* sSferic; bettery0*New* *aow tires. I sRwr Mw sarte. FEMM*. am i*. t * •ssr jiz i ITn gAvorwu- Vdr. Mime, white Mjeii ittTiedjaaeh' LTktoamftrid Twp rf B. ercIlliewt , RAH. bergala EM s, s.J’SBSCi IVERTBLE ~ $1895 'Cy'Owens |i gT Js^.jpf **K>jw mu i An 3^’ NEW FONTIACR AT TREMEN-dam glee swat Pa not (all Ul ew . ha hglim-^VMk-WBN--- - TwfgrSnM ft-5mie*- wrm imJrflnMfTitbbiL ~ nH~ 3-1*1. _____ r, „ r-*- ipaakert, whit* walk wr-^ act up Maa, eta. Tu l ___A beautiful g«i.——... • " - -_____ SalE5MXK1> DKM0 - 58 RAMBLER 2BL,-ljjj| f+* •« M ES*1- Mfkraf WUNTRY dad pereenal erraads. ^IIMer eaglar itapleTwill radfe aad beater miakw Bdg an ideal ‘’Lame" aatomahtle Dad wM •seed alga wRh reettatna end bed >er added camlart afl^pt. ____ WAtP. Ml »»**■ '59 LARK wT USbT&mdK ■RKr--' i wsi waeety iM. mm' . too ear Call Tom Stachler. el PB'-WM*;... ■ am ^ CATALINA COR. iHSrpae. - HVpluMAt|^ fWt-Y ft 495 Crissman !■&“ --- ROCHESTER — OPEN »V. TO » OL MM 50 PONTIAC CAT A l INA^VISTA Hydr^ietlc^k Rambler* Rambler* Frlcee eleahed Bit dlwount Alt atadala la etset. Buy sow and *RAC RAMBLER , $2205 igg^agpgaamm 1958 PLYM’TH 2-DR. $695 X8 'ibAfAllN a obs Irardtof btar- NO CASH NEEDED _OWLT W PER MONTH w’T gyg. MA?— PONTIAC'’li CONVERTlHl.t ALL Pontutc Retail Store 0 MT. CtlMUR BT PE 3-7tM Igto iONTlAC I DOOR. RADIO AND HllUtt HYPRAMAftC. ABSOLUTELY NO M O N R T DOWN. Aeeume payaienu ol ft* *7 per s»a. Call Credit Mir. Mr. NRl el Ml «T*S0 Herold , COMMERCE RD, ; lw HI* —---EM 1«1M IMS RAhtlUaTmTlON WAOOt*. Lorry Jerome I’aMVa^ BILL SPENCE ■RAMBLER" I WILL ACCEPT. redto and hew«L -Ijisr^pligl. •I Mg tall prte* Low down pay- WARP, Ml HR* METROPOLITAN^ . _ ' l-JM FACTORY | BOB FROST. INC. L1NCOLN-MERCURY in g-MBO________ LINCOLN CAPRI HARDTOP 1 ^>wai. pgjir^A wttla. ' fwEDIT Ring Auto Sale* Hi I. BaglnSw Just Make Payments on sharp 'M Olds. MAple 1-13I4. i J u PLYMOUTH tut •Si OLDS. :1 DOOR. QOOirsioDV, Far only 5nt DwOrt M , go PON-eea w wr. w—me de*leii FultT IIMMlf Law mileage FR I-3MI YOUR CHOICE $150 »F®NTI AC.i-bOOR" iARbTOF, re (tie. Melerr White well*, kr ■etk Taka aver paymeata y^m^iw^Set. *»Tfi(. W Valiant OLIVER Motor Sales. S slier PE * » If 1. FE MU ther Interior matched. -MW. ________ 11 LINOOLN. Ml —gHaw SSTg.1 M OLDSMOBILE “tr I DOOR HARDTOP. RADIO * F O W E R STEERING BOOK PRICE II.0M — OUR PRICE $1595 ",j(ii"»a«l *BWd~*et Auburn i Corin' Cue IB* Mi^MwinwgraBjwri I m— .■ 13 CHRYSLER . *3 FORD •53 OLDS HARDEN BURS MOTOR SALEH , “■* F* 1-73M WITH TOP TRADE- OK USED CARS TAYLOKS: C* EVROL3CT.OLDBMOR! LE Open Bventtise leArkM »M0J Welled Lei YEAR END SALE SAVE $$$ CLARKSfON MOTOR SALES Mata at ctariman ______*' ______, ___ bIrmiiJSham- RAMBLER. Ml I WOODWARD. WftT i aad heater. I n One own-1 KEI BRAID DeBOTO-FLYMOUTH ,t Nike *1. . ’ WWUi oLoMIdtlLt. KtntTTOift: L?MilS MI g-3300_ . M MERC. HARDTOP. $Tm DN~ Molm iSm FR *-4131 ISM MERCURT HARDf6p. i(ADtO AND HEATER. MEROdMATIC. ABSOLUTELY NO M O H E Y DOWN. Assume payment* of HUjf per mo. Call Credit Mir. Mr Waits at m l-TMO. Harold nim.i v.hi w . {tfLYMOOTt STATION WAOON~ Rea*. PE MM* - CLEARANCE SPECIALS Turner Ford.______ * MERCURY MONTCLAIR HARD. TOP. Radio aad boater, aula. price I3M Aeeumer»eymente^’of ^e&Vt^an^r^e^? « MERCWtf'HARDTOF.IUS DH Lloyd Meter Balee Ft t-»lll 13 MERCURT — ’13 CHEV OOOE cond. Reas. OR 3-MM. •4S MERC. COUPE. ■TImi 11 MERCURT. 4-DOOR, VERY W PONTIAC CONVERTIBIE ALL NO FAIR OMW BBFUSFD NO power MI t-NMN | MONET DOWN NECEadART N PONTIAC. CATALINA CON*!-----Supfrior AutO Slid . vguhia. j OAKLAND Jult Make 7*»jrment4 i isrK8b'’i^o9h'’iamAii'^~' in fe- only WTja?1**' Oof Pet it , ’HWjL ~RMe Auto Mr- Ben FR g-ttya I radio and neater. Uke new HIM Jn oyefhend t» law ! LOOK! BUY! SAVE! Clearing THE FIELD tor Me men HASKINS - DEMO WHOLESALE TO Abb }'56 FORD ... . ..$495 STATION WAOON Lloyd Motor PLYMOUTH ...$495 |„ STATION WAOON \r TIT , " 56 CHRYSLER . .. .$895 YOU WdM m 57 CHRYSLER^. $13951 Y AL ^ j '*7 Chei i *g CheyroSet Mr. Rleeeyne V4. | Stick. Rndlo end htnter. .its Jlutak 4-dr- Nordtop. Fowri -1*56 PLYMOUTH _ , . __- L. .. REDAN tpgg Oarmlr 4 dour eednn. Stand- ‘54 FORD aiMPEWAi. ...»i995 Bargains r brake* I transmission, radio, hooter i V-l engine, PoWMRhde. -•coring, pwr*- L—•— —- 1 I turquolei These Special* Carry A Written 6 Months Guarantee tittle automobile ie pelnl 11395 i'M Feckerd club coupe : I1M [ 14 Chevrolet Mr. sedan IIM 'M Chevrolet station wagon V-l - Fowei glide . ., , 9711 * Poutlec 3 dr etellon wegoa. Mr-dramatic. Radla and heater MM Rutek Mr. Rardtep *mm Ward 4-dr elation waioa. v-l RAH. FE I-2034 Dodge Dart $47.43 PER MONTH DELIVERED ALL STANDARD FACTORY EQUIPMENT PLUS HEATER. FEDERAL tax bales TAX LI-CENSE TITLE AND CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE John I* Smith HM Old* DymAmls "MT l-door SHIlM, WI|Mi: Hydrsmatlc. power Negrini power hrskos. radio, boater, new other aeeeisories. Beautiful tad aad beige finish. HASKINS CHEVROLET R&R INS Cadlltoe club coupe Ihrdn. . msMc. Power steering Fewer! ;jg Ford Mr. riot hrafcoe. Radio. Heater. Solid light Perd-e-matte .. him VIM dawn. I 'M Herd Mr. eedi Ible coupe. My- metis............ Heater Blue! si dm pay. ;'M Plymouth t dr i 90 Pontiac 1 M Dart Flo M Faatle* MOMt II En 'Tr*1! ahiiao Cat 3- wagon 9S3M „ Hi H-top . 93309 Ir Hitt . tlM | SB m 1961 BUICK tr. wbsoa. w 'll Ford Cuetomline Mr. . 54 Rutek Special 3-dr H-top M Ford Crown Victoria M Rutek spaclal 4-dr N-*op •M FonUac *1* Mr, wagwa • <> : rg *M Dodge to too truck ... I 339 ACROSS PROM HEW OAE BALER jia 4p| SUM - I *M SAVE MM BY RUYINO INI 496DDEMOS Rule! Rleelrg 4 Dr EsrdUp SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK Rochester OL„ 1-8133 Reas ell Deuphlne. Bun Bast $1.79* Willy* jeep^meuon Wagon Rennult Dnujhln* Mnure Blue USED CAR SPECIALS i UM Pontiac « j UM Pgniiac Chlgfmin j Hy dramatic Rndlo Renter Blue MOTORS! *— HAUPT PONTIAC. steering. Powtr brakes . 724 OAKLAND AVI Plymouth-Chryslr r Mvmouth-Lhryslei Viliant Dealer FE 4-3528 CLARUTON mtte north of u * HOMER HIGHT MOTORS SHEFS gem. 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Really Bharpl CAB FINANCE $295 EDDIE STEELE FOpD NEW CAR SHOWRCXDM . 2705 (Orchard Lake Road ICeeoo Harbor - FE 5-9204 2 GIGAMTlC LOCATIONS 2705 Orchard Lake Road — Kecgo Harbor j‘ 3275 West Hurpn . , ' FE 2-2529 . FE 543177 —- I "(r 4 To which Dun replied: •Tve been threatened by expert* including your $30 million quasi-criminal libel wit." ' Dun referred te tfae-eult JhkyE ler filed in Superior Court here alter Dann filed bis original suit against the company. Dann said that(.in addition to Chrysler be has held.stock in Gen* ‘ eral Motors, Feed, American Motors and Studebaker-Packard. He has held Chrysler stock since ISOS. * * * Dann said be notified the Securities and Exchange Commission last April 29 about alleged mismanage- Chancery Court Wednesday released the stock of eight officers and directors of Chrysler Corp. after they agreed to appear in defense of Darn’s suiffi tiac vice , squad lieutenant, were locked jup by Keystone Oop Tom Hruska on downtown Sagiriaw Street as part of opening day fun at the pown-town FUU Festival. ■ A VIEW FROM THE INSIDE — The tables turned, Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. Irons (right) looks out from die wrong side of the Jail house ham after he and William F. Nesbitt, Pon- fiFftY«roim Tfte ftONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1060 f-Today's Television Programs- i are saljsrt to change i Channel MHM-1V (hand MWin Cheanrt T-WB-ff Chsnnrt MH*n tonight** tv highlights -at.5p.ai. 12) Clear Horizon. (7) Topper. ffiftflkiV AVTEKNDDN- 12) • <.’) Love of Ufe, j tf) Truth or Consequences. (7) Restless Gun.____ j m ! (9) Cartoon Classics. , },!W lt:39 12* Search for Tomorrow. j il) icolor* it Cwdd Be Vou.j ___fli Qtieen for a Day. ,:w J tf) Myrt and Doris. j I.’.-a (2) Guiding |lt:» (9) News; l:St (2) Our Miss Brooks. 14) Bold Journey . ft) About Faces. ! : ( (9) Movie. (2) As World Turns. (T) Lite of RUey. (2) Medic. 44) Jan Murray Show: (7) Day in Court. 42) House Party. 44) Young Dr. Makme. 12) Beat the Clock. 49) Movie. I r2* Verdict!* Yours. 44) From These Roots. 47) Who Do Tou Trust. 1 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Thin Man. ft) American Bandstand. Storm. 4:99 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Yancy Derringer. (9) Robin Hood. S:99 (2mSlfir~ 1:3* I it) Trackdown * ft) News, Neither. Sports. j (S) Popaye. 456) 206 Yrs. of Woodwinds. I liU mlfeWlT ~ T $;tS 1<) Weather. 4kM (2) (4) News, Weather . it) Undersea Service. (9i This Is Alice. \ (36) Stag Hi. Sing Lo 4k to 42) News Analyst V <41 Sports. «:to 12* 44) News, Sports. 136) This Is London. 7:99 (?) Rare for Space 44* Mich. Outdoors. * (7) Adventure Playhouse (9) Huckleberry Hound, ISW.^Escapr fremXage^ *:99 12) Space iront ). (4) Law of Plainsman (7) You Can’t Die Twice, .. (6) Movie: Jane, 'P’d W"<)'1TVt—).- - ■<» "■ - ■1 “Luxury Liner.” <‘48>. *■••• o person to Person tv News and Reviewg . <41 Bat Masterson. j,........ « ' ■■■> 47) Donna Reed. , (9) Movie (began i Johnny Riago. (4* Producer's Choice (7) Real McCoy, (9* Movie (began 7-30 p (2) Zone Grey Theater. j i Bachelor Father 1 By FRED DANZIG fried some tecttoically interesting j NEW' YORK (UPI* — "Aqua-scenes. Also reminiscent of “%a| jnauts," a full-hour adventure series,Hunt”,is the background music and (7) Johnny Ginger. (4) (color* George Pier (9) Looney runes and gtos. i:3(i (7* Rin Tin Tin. t56) Sing Hl-Sing Lo. »:to 19) Jac LeGofi. <..» Chrysler Suit in Coart Attorney Threatens Sol When Dann Gets Excited S:» 'Aquanauts' Story Reads fmt^Ake Father, Like Son t Carson Show. (9) Wrestling (2) Markham. ,i4P Wrangler. (T) Untouchables. t9) Wrestling (COnt *. _____44) The Best of Groucho. (7.) Untouchables leant.). .......(9) News. ................ 1A:is (9) Weather. 1C:M (9) Telescope. 19:99 121 Tto Tetl the Trdth. (4) Phil Silvers. (7) Silents Please. -------49) Now*------i,—---------— Mill (9) Hazel Pk Race Results, is: II (9) Movie: Paid Muni, Gene Tierney. “Hudson’s Bay" 11:1ft 12) 14) News, W • a t ho r, — Sports. (7) Racket Squad. 11:91 (2) Movie: Donald Sinflen, “Tiger in Smoke." 11:99 14) Jack Paar. (7) Flight. [that CBS-TV hopes wiU sidetrack (ht, "voice-over” narration. '"Wagon Traln'fan the renewed rat-j Ing war, dog-piddled gamely Into . .. TvieW last night. i “Afaunaretor 1* in the supporting J The first episode gave off more «—» category. Tire bubbles thamTiawmnee AVelk and pteyem are usually amateur Sylvan Council ^}x°n Woos State Seeking , L .•. v.____Machinists ' Names Manager Labor Vote : ‘ypa Marshall H. Woodburn Formerly at Baltimore Credit Firm The Sylvan Lake City Council night named Marshall H. Lloyd Bridges, combined, see ini toh bat a whole season. ; ***“>®d more competent (tote- lors. Lloyd Bridget, however. Is It wao possible to discern In ^ M.utui artist "Aquanauts" an embarrassingly j BuVe. Hose reoemblaace to the proto- I ,_ ____________ __________. mirrrratrr TV sericn. “Bend While each "Aquanaut epiaod* • And why not? the pro- will la^t twice as long as a "Sea Mid of both show* Is Ivan Tors. Hunt" episode, it’s not twice asr00®"*? 01 Delro t “ cily ^ r - -_T igiwwi [good. Or twtoe as bod. Just twlcel Woodburn. 52. was formerly awj^j ^ FRIDAY MORNING . 9:99 17) Funrws. 7:99 44) Today. 47) Breakfast Time. 7:99 (2) Meditations 42) On the Farm Front. 1:99 (2) Feta the Cat. 9:99 IT) Johnny Ginger. S:U it) Captain Kangaroo. 9:99 (7) Stage 3. 9:99 (4) I Married Joan. • 42) Movie. 9:99 (7) Exercise. CO Exercise. 9:96 14) Faye Elizabeth. 19:99 14) Dough Re ML (7) News. 19:19 (7) Movie. 19:99 (9) Billboard. Mm (9) Ding Dong School. (7) House of Fashions. --------44T pipy Your Hundi. -— 11:99 (4) (color) Price to Right. 42) I Love Luc?. ». 47) Divorce Hearing. (9) Romper Room. 11:99 (4) Concentration. It's aU ia ton family. "Aquanauts," the latest outlet fori Tors' extensive library of underwater action scenes, offers nothing new. The premiere introduced us to Drake Andrews and Larry Lahr. a team of freC-ance skin divers have fins, will travel) effortlessly, portrayed by Keith Larsen and Jer--emy Stale, respectively. ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) - Vice President Richard M. Nixon wooed labor votes today after a free-wheeling news conference assertion he won’t be downhearted if the Soviet Union puts the first man into space. , The Republican presidential nominee told reporters it was to say” Whether such WMU President SlftS, m Waterford Twp. The boys put in a busy hour. Besides mining manganese 'off the [ocean floor around Hawaii, they !set off unArwater explosions, rescued a lady diyer who was trapped jin an underwater cave, saved four imen who were trapped in a shark {cage, steered clear of-man-eating sharks. • -------— "Hawaiian Eye" began its ond bloodshot season on ABC-TV last night with an episode that was chiefly distinguished by a perky title: "I Wed Three Wives" nothing else perked.. fin story dealt wttfe a anew-dewa newton as Hie three ex-wives ef a roevfe Idol sooghl back alimony from him al gunpoint. The prsdaetfea never settled down as a remedy and as drama ' was, woeful. merdal Credit Equipment Corp.r of Baltimore, Md. Commercial Credit Co. AppolnWnent to the 99,999-per. yeer position la effective immediately. Woodburn is the city’s first hill- adverse effect on his candi- dacy. WWW- But if H does happen, he said, ’our Own program is coming along splendidly, and it they do move d, they won’t stay there Fitadone resigned Aug. 1 to accept the city manager poet hi Troy. Woodburn will take over fawn Acting City Manager Stanley Filk-1, who had filled the position a part-time basis since Aug. 1. Thfc hour was padded with the I ■**•" IUW usual time-killers — a song, auto- row* Br,n' Woodbura was zone mobile driving, ordering drinks, manager In Pittsburgh and De-jEfrem Zimbalist and Roger Smith, tmM tor lbs IJnroln Merrnrv IM-They alas waved at a friendly j^ars of "77 Sunset »rtp," were 'toton of Feed Mtoor Cs. whale, partfekfatod to a IM light briefly — very briefly —{ He will continue to live In De- K5JOOO a year post and end a tong!*!* CjvU ^Defense office at tKe deadlock on the lour-m e m b a rjTownship Hall. board. - fa fa fa At toe tone, there was speculation that Bartlett's withdrawal might enhance prospects for James W. Miller, also a former state controller, to be named as permanent successor to Paul V. Sangren. who retired July 1. ________ DBIfer only is weeks ago took ap new duties ns secretary ef toe Michigan State University Board *4 Trustee*. But in recent weeks reports circulated t^at emergence of Stead-mah's candidacy left the board in a continuing two-to-two standoff split in effect for and against Mil- i The crowd wan only about half fof that which turned out for Ken-nedy the night before when he ^arrived. some three hours earlier. ALUM. SIDING 11 j tVsss. \* A- mr uAi.T.r JOE VALLELY Ol 1-662) OL 1-9191 Start Installing Lodge Xway TV Traffic Control Akt to Be Done Within Yeor; First of Its Kind The search tor a replacement for the tiling Sangren began about 10 months a&o when he announced retirement plans. ** fa fa When it became obvious in June that the board could not agree, Gerald Osborn, 57, dean of liberal arts and sciences, was appointed acting president. DETROIT »—Work begins today 1 installation of n closed circuit television network designed to aid - ti-affic rm (h» Jffhn Lodge Expressway that cuts through the heart of Detroit. . General Electric Co. and Michigan Bell Telephone Co. will com-the project before the end of the yean, said State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie. who came to I the county to teach small local j groups of bus driver*, j The initial program tonight wil [take place from 7 to 10. The in-j .BERLIN (API An««fr» U Pr.vt.d- Puitl pterliuunaa J* R»f»pltul*l» Rflfusfas to Recognize To Rehiarie Rit«— Validity of Passports i Rochester - installation of for Travol to East Officers in toe Rochester Chapter Older of DeMolay wUI take place v - lot 8 p.pi-Saturday at the Masonic Poland today|Tempfe, 416 Walnut,St. joined in the Communist squeeze Rehearsal for the installation on West Berlin. ceremonies is Slated fair 8 p.m. The Warsaw government, fri- tomorrow. [lowing toe example of East Qer.l • ■■ "■ ~ -4?^. .many, refused to recognize the ' - ’ * • ’“in-Year-Old Called ‘Bad’ | A spokesman at the Polish mission here said West Berliners| ._ rs____'_____» Utmreiiag to Poland must SCOUlt SUIMIIOIIS PSLlBIltS jtheir visas stamped on a separator ~ j piece of paper attached to their t personal identity cards. Democratic politicking in the background — with friends maneuvering in behalf of Steadman and Miller. • fa ★ fa ~ Russel E. Siebert, a WMU vice president, has been among those prominently mentioned for the position. ot Imprisoned Daughter - - Today's Radio Programs - JOT SBvTS■«- CSUUr. (k UOo.t vmsssr »:**—WJR, Obovcast WWJ. Budd Lvnrli , WlYau ms wum . t.*—WRON. Urn ©l«n r-itt ,MHL wind n«m end (min UR, Concert mha 7:»*—WXTZ Neve, Wall cklw. Reas nan* WJSK. Train*, carter WAR. Kavt Lartaier >4nriL |M w*» t«9-fatal. Health Coat WWJ, Ketr*. Lratrr CKLW; Nt Vas *POR Chuck Lawn WCAR. turn* WROlt Rob Lai* WJBK, Ne*>, L«e For the past two weeks East [ (iertnan ( oiiiinuniMv have bee* | jabbing at West Berlin, a four-t power occupation city since INI. wjbk mms* [ The ultimato objective is to get ....... [the Allies out of Berlin. j West Berlin Mayor Willy 'Brandt charged Wedneadi [that the squeeze was an -attempt to "isolate and humiliate’' ■ Berliners. .Western officials in Bonn disclosed the United States, Britain and France hove officially protested to the Soviet Union. CHICAGO (UPI) — A couple accused of imprisoning their If-year-old adopted daughter for two years because she was "$l»d" were to appear today in’Domestic Relations Court. ♦ fa fa Robert A. Cordt, 49, an into jency credit manager, and his (rife Margaret, 48, were charged Sag,' o»v_ WJBK, Mule, Ler. Traffic WCAR, New*. Bennett WPON no* Lark *:**—CKLW Newt. Darlaa 1 The Soviets refected a previous I protest Under the postwar agreemeat, the West bolds the I l .S.S.R. rc*ponalble far action* j of the Eari German* in the Red i ruled hall of Berta. 4M-WJR. Mule Hdl gjfl. lCW. Ljrnker WITS. Winter CKLW. U**a Oartee WJBK. Mule. Lee WCAH. newt. Bennett WIHIM Carrlite Tr*Se MS—WJE. Neve, Muelc WJCK, V’lnter CKLW. Sporte wjbk. Mule. Lee. frame WCAR. Tun. true S:*S-WJK. Music R*U cklw Van o«Mn WWJ, Boetlna 11*1 trade boycott by announcing that it would prevent West German businessmen from -attending die Leipzig Trade Fail in East Germany. The next fair isn’t' until spring a»L « Bonn spokesman said enforcement of the ban wfO depend oo whether toe Communist travel restrietjons an in force by that tone. with contributing to the dependr ency of their daughter Carrie-Carole Md police Wednesday bar adoptive parents had art permitted her to leave ‘their house tor twa years aad had hapt her looked behind Iren bar* an their hndt perch for the pari three months. The Cordt* were eeiied Tuesday light on a complaint by Cordt’s niece Pamela Sheets, 18. of suburban Glenview. Miss Sheets told officers she had aflpped Into die house sevrtnl times rineq July and taken Carrie out for a meed. , p fa * * Carole said Oortt forced lire to address 2,900 envelopes a day by mad. He collected about $250 a month for her work, she said. H4 gave her oatmeal tor brHkfost, ana then locked her <9. she told tot seetiaas ef toe expressway. An operator, viewing the pictures from a central control room. wtH he able to close traffic lanes, reduce speed limit* and close tamps leading to the freeway when conditions Indicate. Mackie said it was the first of TB Kind tn die natlcu. ---— The federal government will pay for 80 per cent of the cost, with the state, city and Wayne County ■haring the balance. * fa fa The system will operate for at least twa years and probably will be expanded if it prove* successful, Mackie said. Capote charged Cordt with beating tar. She said ha allowed her to bathe once a week in theT ment laundry tub. Police said <3ordt explained his actions hV saying tost Carole was bad. She’s a shoplifter." fa tfa fa Curie admitted stealing food from a grocery store because “I was hungry.” Police said fata appeared undernourished. ' ' WMU's Registration 600 Over Prediction KALAMAZOb (UPI)'— Western Michigan University Registrar ptatm J. 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You'll find plenty to enjoy on television this fail And with the handy, pocket size Detroit News TV Magazine on your eat to xefar to all week long, your TV viewing becomes more enjoyable than ever. 4 (Rtnm) Ttepoft on jfinBBK FULL WEEK'S PROGRAM USTINGS. No matter where you live in Michigan you’ll find the entire week's day-by-clay program listing for every channel your set receives. COLORFUL PHOTOS OF TV STARS. You’ll want to save the full-color “pin-up” photos of your favorite TV stars. In addition, odor photo-stories take you behind the scenes and ihto the private lives of top TV personalities. TV HlCMUGHTS AND PREVIEWS. Every week in TV Magazine you’ll find aTwealth of helpful TV features: • ir DaU§ FrOgram Highlight* ★ Sports on TV + Frmtowef Ms Wmk_________★ IT Let* Newo Win _ * HoUgwood Movie* on TV ★ TV CroHword Puxzle FULL-COLOR PHOTO STORIES OF FOOTBALL STARSi Every week during the football season, JbU odor photo story of a pro or college star. (4). Bite (John Fonythe) trie. Labor Party Proposes England Rely oh U.S. for Nuclear Weapons (actual dial) LONDON (UPH - Opposition Labor party leaders propped Wednesday that Britain Eventually should quit rnridng atomic weapon. and rely aoWy on the United ^SUNDAY RAY S® UnUOd-UU I PICTURE GAME 100,000 in cash aid cars given away For Home Delivers of THE DETROIT NEWS Including TV MAGAZINE at no extra cost fe£"-Wione H 2-0921Bl and.. EXCLUSIVELY In THE DETROIT NEWS TV MAGAZINE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1000 Tab Was Disciplining Dog, Gets in HEW YORK — Tab Hunter** la town admitting a fondneae for an NBC TV program starting Sunday night rallti "the Tab Hunter Show"—but Inwardly the sensitive young man , ia seething. Ha la burning atcit Ida trial I beating chargea which come, up in Loa An-[ gelea on Oat 14 Tt’a really got me hogged and I can’t writ I to prove my lnnocenae,” Tab exclaimed acroea I a chopped ataak the other night. ' "Meet people Stali hare a» good a SfO aa Frit, haa had!" Tab added, brand-a fork. Tea got plctaraa af him lng In the pool with me, and rieep-lag mdar the trees « hat daya. *8av a Ms Wetmaraner." Tab asptalnod. -Mi waa dlgglng< Smuggling Laid to Ex-Admiral KSTiiKi navai unictr Indicted for Bringing in liquor WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Jwltloo *1 eaid Ho dig. no dig I’ tad I slapped hla paw*. Ha boated. r • it irft “Well!’' argued Tab. "You have to diaclpUne animals. My dog-tratnar told me that.” "Nov.” ho shrugged, "a lot of people hare aald they’d like to hang both the trainer and . an chupk of vmigSUng m «otl> . matad RWS —Hi nf scetch. hour-boa, gin and assorted liquor, into the ifihao States. • V V* W The Justice Department aa- currence of the secretary of the Navy, aald that Erdmann, a muchdecorated veteran of 38 year, in A friend asked l£n Baddy Haskett, who', expecting In three week, how she’s feeling. She replied, "fat!" Lovely joila Bams (of the dance team of Dams Ac Julia) la getting a Mexican divorce from Los Angeles Jeweler David Blake after a tew months of martlaga -* and there’ll bo a party for her new freedom to* morrow. His marriage ended amicably. But It hampered her Career as a dance partner of lfleky Hams, author of the Meek market best seller. A Moscow engagement they had Canceled will be revived, and theyTl return to the Perry Como show ... THE MIDNIGHT EARL.;. Dick dark's "relieved** about losing hla Saturday show ... Anne Hands was turned down for a Walt Disney JJtm because aha played a eallglrl In "Olrl In the Night”... Bob Hope, starting hla ilth TV season, told Danny Kayo, "1 was one of those guys Ilka you, who said I’d try TV for Just one show!” . ..Had tearing's daughter Dixie la Joining hla touring troupe. Gamblers art flying to Las Vegas to bet on Ntsaw—the odds are 7-5 there, 2-1 here, with the Vice-President the favorite. ★ ★ ★ . TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: People are terrible at counting ’calories ■ and there are figures to prove It. - ■ .........................................:.' ....■ - - WISH n> SAID THAT: People in small towns do prettty much the same things that, big city dwellers do. Only thing la; they do 'em earlier. • Those new weather satellites are groat scientific achievements. It now takes the weather bureau only half the usual time to give the wrong forecast ... That’S earl, brother. (Oapyrlght, IMS) the sendee, woa kiaetea fay a grand Jury in San Fraadseo. Erdmann, 57, retired last April. Hla last post was commander af U. S. Naval forces in the Marianas Islands ia the Pacific. A * 1 The fern oeum tedtomwit rhstv gee Urn with bringing 42 cases of untaxed liquor into the port af San Francisco aboard the aircraft carrier Bonhomme Richard in a 3,651-pound caaa labeled "bourn-hold effects.' — A Tu&pa, Fla., Negro Is served Wednesday at a lunch counter the meeting, 70 Negroes travehd from atore to after a secret meeting of city officials, store store, one or two at a time, and wpre served by managers and NAACP representatives. Following white waltreeeee at previously all-white counters. Ho aald that the Beat German, arid * would ha unfavorably Influenced by them." 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'txrasrr" Wr tomorrow IDetolh m r.|* St 118th YEAH THE PONTIAC ★ it ir.it it PONTIAC, .MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960-33 PAGES jj[|utaB| Fall Festival Turnout Doubles Expectations 4re&Breakfast Draws 2,000; They Eat It Up Stag* Shows Begin, ^loudspeakers Blare ift Carnival Atmosphere In its opening hours, the: , ■ ^Downtown Pill Fes tt v a ~~ drew thousands of shoppers today, giving early confirmation to predictions that the three days sales' event would be the most success* ful to date. More than 2,000'persons —more than twice the number expected—enjoyed the: . first free breakfast by the , Downtown Merchants Association as one of this year’s chief drawing cards. By noon, sidewalk* were filling up with shopper* and sidewalk displays, loud speakers were blaring, stage shows were beginning and an outdoor farm market had been created along the curbs of downtown Saginaw Street. . At 1U 15 a.m., 15 minutes be-fete the Hit-hour breakfast was te end, cooks of the West Side Kiwaais dub began digging Into their third carton of t.SOO paper platen, indicating that mere than tie had already enjoyed a Iran breakfast of scrambled eggs, pancakes aad coffee. The .merchants had thought they were optimistic in predicting a turnout of 1,000 the first'day. r e ★ . * Pontiac Transit Corp. reported "brisk” patronage onv downtown-bound bines between 8:30-9:30 a.m. when rides were free. There was something for everyone in the bazaars and displays along Saginaw and Huron Streets. You. could buy fust about anything tit a bargain pride* For in-standf yoti could have a candied apple for a nickel, 936 aspirins for ' 39 cents, a regulation football for $1.19 or two print dresses for $7. You could buy a rabbit, wanted to, foe 81, 81.85 or si'-M, or Is brand d far 818MB. Second Hurricane Nears Florida Pass the Eggs, Please! HU®. BREAKFAST i— Mouths watering, Downtown Fall Festival figures grouped around the six-foot-wide frying pan this morning as breakfast got under way at West Huron and Wayne Streets. From left are James M. Crib-ner, president of the West Side Kiwanis Club; Norman L. Pattison, festival chairman; Mayor _ MUm Pnm Shota Philip*. Rowston; Philip R. SaUer, who with Monies M. Osmun is in charge of the free breakfast; Lester Simmons, the chef; and Osmun, one of many downtown leaders who sported costumes today. Breakfast consisted of scrambled eggs and pancakes, cooked by the Kiwanis Qub. Among the farm produce you could find pears, cabbage, squash, onions, peppers, beats, cucumbers, beets, carrots, potatoes, pumpkins, apples, honey, melons, grapes, peaches, plum* — you name it, “ was there. - ”, Some farmer* displayed handicraft, some flowers, others baked goods. ★ f it * Mrs. Beecher Roesman, 3342 Bald Mountain ftoad, Orion Township, a farmer’s wile, was offering for sale nylon and lace tissue boxes, which she makes for a hobby. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sieioff came all the way from the farm at Willis in Washtenaw County to sell melon*. On East Harua Street, a wildlife xoo was being set up and a group of chUdrm were fascinated by a Capuchin monkey, a raccoon, a woodchuck, a trio of fax snakes and a fawn. Judy Wright, 16, of Monroe, demonstrated how an eight-inch long Blow adder inflates himself with Air to make himself look bigger to his enemies. Her father, Ernest Wright, operator of the zoo, promised to have a 200-pound lion, born in Africa, on haiid tomorrow.1 The Army was setting up a model Nike bade at'the corner of Saginaw and Lawrence Street and at Lawrence aid Wayne Street the (Continued on Page 2, Col. g)~ Discoverer Capsule Spotted In Pacific VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Galii (AP)-An Air Force search plane Wednesday spotted the misting capsule of the Discoverer XV satellite. ♦ ft * The capsaie had been all but given up for lest when a JC54 plane found it bobbing In the aea near Christmas Island. Beeping and flashing, it was about 1,1“ miles southwest of the recqyery area north of Hawaii where should have landed. The Mr Farce said an ampt tout plane will land as soon there is enough light. * * * "He aea condition is favorable far • landing to pick up the capsule,” an official added. it would be the thlr _ time Ihe. Untied States hoi sent a capsule '1 ' “ “ “ "J it" m Sayg, Defector From the Soviet Russia Poised for Attack Knudsen Predicts Good Year Tempest, '61 Pontiac Unveiled for Press . ^ 'J . DETROIT-*—Pontiac Motor Division pulled the curtain off it* impressive new family car—The Tempest—before 250 auto writers and editors from across the nation here today. * *. Semon E. Kriudsen, division general manager and General Motors Corp. vice -president, predicted a good ousiness yW as he Introduced both the Tempest and the 1961 Pontiac models. "Our, new cars will he Introduced under business condition* similar to the ones we now operate In.” Knudsen said. "There Is nq boom ahead, but business will be good. "In this climate we feel I 1881 IMuktry sales will be good as IMe and could go high as 7 million unit*, Is 450,000 to 500.000 import*. "We expect to sell the same number Of 1961 regular size'Pontiac* a* in 1980, and that the Tempest will be phis business for our 1 vision," Knudsen said. , , The Tempest, Knudsen told newsmen, will be the first four-cylinder engine on an American car in nearly a decade. The Tempest alee will feature a r e a r-msanted transmission which virtually eliminate* the City Contractor Alleges Swindle Claims Detroit Concern Altered Invoices for Up to $100,000 A Pontiac constniction firm has alleged ip a warrant against a Detroit subcontractor that it was swindled out of $100,000 by the altering of Invoice* on an addition to the Veterans Administration Hospital in Dearborn. e e# *1 Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum yesterday signed the warrant charging William McCracken, owner and president of the United Heat Engineering Cp., lnd-». of 17129 Rochdale St., with uttering and publishing a false and altered invoice and executing a fraudulent warehouse receipt. Ben totameat t« Anthony WASHINGTON (AP) V* Soviet leaders would -not hi launch a surprise nuclear attack the United States if they thoqght this nation could be smashed with one stroke, a former Soviet naval officer says. Capt. Nikolai Fedorovich Aria-monov testified Wednesday that Soviet military strategy has been baaed on the doctrine of a surprise nuclear attack since February MB. Artamonov, 32, who was com- the Baltic fleet, defected to the United States In June 1909 while stationed si Gdynia, Poland. His appearance before *the House Committee on Un-American* Activities, however, provided the first public disclosure of Ms presence in this country. The slim, bespecthcled Soviet with a. heavy Mack moustache, spent most of his time telling of Raymond T. Weutrtck, secretary-treasurer of the J. A. Fredman u , ..i. . , ■ , Co., 788 8. Paddock fit.,. csti- his Soviet-style education and of ..ted the altered Bones, Millionaire Coors' Clothes Found Near Denver DENVER, Colo. (31—The discovery of the hone? of a six-foot man and the clothing of Adolph Coors III provided the FBI today with a possible key to the disappearance of the millionaire brewer seven months ago. The grisly flnid was made at a trash dump in the Rocky Mountain foothills 12 miles west of Castle Rock, south of Denver. This is 25 miles from the rural bridge where Coon’ abandoned truck was found last Feb. 0.. He had.left hi* mountain home that mornnig en route to work at the) Adolph Coors Co. plant at Golden.! Agents and sheriff’s officers are continuing the search for the skull and other bones they said are npeded for identification. A pathologist has said (he hones already tenad are there of an adult male a beet six feet taH, about the rise of Coors. A truck driver on a target shooting outing, Edward Green, 90, of Englewood, found the cloth-ing last Sunday. " REPORTS, TO POLICE Green returned toj the Denver area and advised a policeman Mend, who called the FBI. TKe.FBI did not disdoee the in formation until Wednesday. Caere* wHe and fare children have heea hi seriates* since bit Earlier this summer, the FBI dtocioaed that an escape^) murder er. Joseph Corbett Jr., had lived here tor four years, under an aasnmed name and left Denver . hurriedly the day after Codrs disappeared. Corbett, a, « Oem the Chino, Calif., prison where he wai serving a teijnifor ADOLPH OOORS R gradual disillusionment with Soviet leaders. He said he had been in the Untied States .since shortly after he fled te the West, working with U.8. agencies he did net name. He said he lives now in New Yak City, at an undisclosed address, without guards or any' form of protection from Communist retaliation. Despite premier Nikita Khrushchev's repeated pronouncements favoring disarmament, Artamonov said, the Soviet doctrine of a surprise attack has been official February 1955. He said it was spelled out in a Soviet military publication available only to high-ranking officers. He said he had not himself seen any directives ordering preparations for such a surprise assault on this nation. But he added: “I know of general, broad statements which tended to prepare the Soviet officer corps for the possibility of being ordered to make a surprise attack," He skid “no senior Soviet officer believes that the United states would attack first. Under questioning, Artamonov confirmed Western, suspicions that .the Soviet fishing trawlers frequently seen near U. S. waters are spying, not fishing. He said the vessels always are operated and manned by agents of Soviet naval intelligence. Showers Tonight, but Friday to Shine Although a few scattered show's are predicted for tonight, Oakland Comity residents will have another fair day Friday to take advantage of bargains at Downtown Festival Days. The low tonight will be near 58. Friday** high will be 74. Saturday and* Sunday are expected to be somewhat cooler. Mooting northeasterly winds at mite* an 'hour will be 8 to 12 m.p.h. tonight and northeast to north at 10 - 15 Friday. . Fifty-eight was the lowest record-ihg In downtown Pontiac before > ' P-m. the reading was 75. Heods Barbers' Group LOUISVILLE, Ky- (AP) -Chnries W Kincaid ef Pueblo, Colo., wot elected president of the btoritotional Barber Schools As-, •ociation hen Wednesday. About 125 delegate* from 32 state* also ttWltgl L Coy of FHat, Mich., as (Bee president and F, G. Mlel-hey ef Jadotenvfll^ Fin., ns aec- I Btee.oes. Retine said McCracken would add digits to the amount on the construction material invoices, thus'raising the amount of money he eventually received from the government. awe The warrant specified that McCracken added a "V* in trout of a 87.384 invoice; Renne said there is evidence that the Detroit man altered other Invoice* also. A Detroit attorney contacted Rene this morning and said he would surrender McCracken to Pontiac police today. The Fredman firm is building-* $2 million addition to.ttw>edpital (Continued on Page XCM. 6) . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) SEMON E. KNUDSEN ar rtaMu ETHEL'S AIM — Hurricane Ethel i* Mobile, area with top winds of 100 miles per hour. The map shows the location and direction of the new howler. Russia Be Readying Space Feat WASHINGTON (AP)-The Navy says three Soviet ships are heading for the central Pacific target are* where the Soviets aim their long range missile testa. A Soviet tanker and tug also are operating in the North Atlantic. * * * The ftan Navy announcement Wednesday had nothing to offer on what these ship* are doing. But tt set off Immediate speculation that the ihlp movement* may be connected wtth some new Soviet space achievement to be timed with the srrivil in New York next week of Premier Nikita Khrushchev. /"■ * * it i The ship* in the Pacific, Navy said, are the same ones used fo, monitor previous Soviet long-range missile tests conducted there last January and June, a * * • The tanker and tug in the North Atlantic, the Navy said, carry radar and other electronic gear, i possible they am merely acort for the Baltika, which arrying Khrushchev to New York. 100 M.P.H. % Blow Aims at jf Pensacola Area- Tornado Offihooti Cut Power Lines, No One Reported injured PENSACOLA, m. Jrf Hurricane Ethel, her power drained considerably by colder air, moved towara nearing the jtho coast today with top ru- minds estimated at 106 miles per hour. A Weather Bureau but- -letln- placed the center of the storm 80 miles south* southwest of Mobile end heading for the Mobil* Pensacola area at 18 miles an hour. Tornadoes, an uffrinot of the hurricane, struck in the Panama City. Fla., area today, MO miles to the west. Power. Unto were damaged by the twister* in toe communities of West Bay and reported, were reported. The Coast Guard la New Of- shed. near the moot* tethe Mte- ' dsrtppt River sheet 88 ntifas sreteasst at, New Orleans. The Weather Bureau —M a mass of colder sir moved Into the hurricane* circulation, cutting down Ethel’s power. The center of the storm extended outward 100 miles to the northeast and 50 miles fo the the Weather Bureau Routher fo Urge Votes DETROIT (Jfo—United Auto Workers Chief Walter P, Reuther will ppeak In the Ford Auditorium here tonight in the first of a aeries of AFLrCIQ Voter registration rallies across the ration. I Denies High Spending on Clothes Fashion Barbs Upset Jackie Authorities in the Central Gulf Coast estimated at least 50,400' pesons fled from the Any of the storm. FLEX QUICKLY At New Orleans, Louisiana CM1 Defense officials said a conservative estimate of persons in shelters and private homes in southeast Louisiana was 31,900. Resident* of Lwisiaaa’s marsh-without a see- , NEW YORK (AP)— Jacqueline Kennedy can be chic without spending thousands on clothes. She proved It Wednesday by looking smart and charming In a $29.95 maternity dress. However, the darkhaired, hasel-eyed wife of the Demo- 4 AT restate* CHATS WITH ADLAI—Jacqueline Kennedy, fp-pearing in a 829.95 maternity dress, talks with Adlal Stevenson at a New York dinner Wednesday. cratic candidate tor president 1* reaching thf point where she cries “unfair" when * women critic* describe her a* “too chic" ahd (pending too much on dothea. She is -both hurt surprised at reports having her spending $15,000 to $30,000 a year oh clothes, tan shop. Tile “number" she was wearing she bought at a Manh&t-Concerning one * story that has her spending $M,M0 yearly an Paris clothe*. Mrs. Kennedy, 31, eemmentod: “I couldn’t tjpend that much unless I were sable underwear." , In this political year, the youflglady who was votsd the most beautiful tebu-tante of the year, in ■ 1948 is also amaand by other remarks about bar personal appearance—ifldad-lng a letter to a (Continued on Pg. 2., Cbl. 3) • Orleans ef a heart at- dews preparing tor the Mem. At lint there were todleattona the hurricane would strike New lag that Hurricane Audry tad Ml dead aad missing in 1887. Officials along the- Mississippi Gulf' Coast said some 5,800 persons were in shelters at Biloxi, Pascagoula, Gulfport, Bay St. Louis and Ocean Springs. Refugee* jammed hotels and motels ' tor. away as Jackson, 200 miles from the const. X sf> * Col. Soren Nelson. Mobile County Red Cross disaster chairman. (Continued on Page 3, Col. 8> West Gormany Jails Polish Spy for 8 Years jj; KARLSRUHE, Germany (UPt) -The Supreme Court sentenced a confessed spy for Communist Po-1 today to serve eight yeays In prison. It was the stiffest espionage sentence handed down in Was! Germany since World War U. -Guenther Koech, a former employe of the -West German procurement office, admitted turning miUtniy secrets to the Re$s. In Today's Pres# Wallace R. Campbell Jr, 48. Of 225 Barden Read, Bloomfield Hills, was found dead of a shotgun Wound - yesterday ft the Detroit Gun Club, : West Bloomfield Township. i Son of foe president of the Shed •Motor Co. of Caftada. Qamphril .had been depressed recently be-r cause of a heart rilment, his wife - Kathryn toM sheriff’s deputise. 1 Deputy Coroner Isaac C. Pre-• vette said foe shotgun wound woe . self-inflicted. J* Forms McNantcira Unit DETROIT W — Frances Comfort, 58, a retired Detroit public school teacher, has organised a Michigan Senior Citizens Committee to support Democratic Sen. Patrick V. McNamara’s bid for "e-election. Miss Comfort Is chairman of foe committee which is made up of # older citizens representing every area of foai state. tee. Speaking moedy in Russian with the aid of an interpreter, Arttmohov said that despite Soviet Premier NBdta Khrushchev's statements favoring disarmament, Russian military.forces have been under orders to be ready to touch off an immediate nuclear attgck on thia country. (Story on Page 1.) \ I # mum THE PONTIAC PRESS* THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER M, 196ft Congo Seesaws Back to Crisis Looming Over U.N.'s C “Soviet Jumps in ;jAost Sitter Attack His African Policy th _ It yiJ *CSinrED NATIONS. N. y. (An -The Unifad Nation* faced a major crisis today as a result of a (Milling Soviet attack on Ssete-Gepaeral Dig Hammarxkjold Congo policies, ■oride-open break was threat* 7 virtually on the eve of the Premier NUdta Khrush-Jknev's appearance ha Wjflto Western powers, led by the fRs»|d States, prepared to rally ig’ftemmarakjoldl'f support In an* MMx round of Security Council dPtedngs beginning this morning chaotic Congo situation. . ..★.*. 4 : ■ a tThf Soviet attack, more bitter ever made by a Ng nr againat a UJ4. secretary gen-JjraL came Wednesday night front Hfib Foreign Minister Valerian An Borin, newly arrived from M“ oMr. It reflected the intensity .. foe Soveit interest in the outcome pftffie power struggle in the new country. ★ ★ * Zorin’s blistering 74-m I ^(e«ich against Hammankjald Wan^delivered after the Security Council failed to grant n Soviet Tjjoc demand that a ^presenting leftist Congo Premier 'tftace Lumumba take part in the debate. Only the Soviet Union, .Mtqpd and Ceylon voted MflRMB to seat Ltnsnimba’s dele-ritipi, while the other eight counter members abstained. Emr rivals IW* action was taken on the ad-n&flfon of a rival delegation rep-wanting Congo President Joseph ~ nriibu. tin accused Hammarskjold of | a tool of Western imperial-of conspiring with the NATO jrs fo undermine Lumumba trying to re-impoae colon-Abun under foe blue and white laiuiri i of foe United Nations. U. S. Delegate James J, in a statement out-the council, called the Soviet jggusations “arrogant and hypo-(Kd." He planned to throw hit WB Mipport behind ’.AlammarskjoW JWnag today’s debate. Voters Can Begister in ^bwn Areas gBtenks to the Oakland County KnddO Council, working in composition with the. city, all un-reghttered voters in Pontiac ' b do to become eligible to tote. 8 is merely to step out their trod! door. The Union and the city clerk's •pfflce yesterday initiated a mobile ^getout-and-register trailer which ~'£be to operation five days a ___It (10 sr.m. to 5 p.m.) in 16 lo- ^•dbns through the Oct. 10 dead-tor registration. ___Jdty the trailer, with a dl- RH telephone line to the City 3Dl to chock registrations al- j ready on file, Is stationed at bulry aad Stanley avenue*. jf’JJptetNw it will be at Wisner Sotted. ‘City Clerk Ada ,R. Evans said y&pfloe baa provided three dep-aeWk to do the registration. The Union kH provided the tra]}rr and persons to roam the qjtghborhood In the vicinity, of the trailer to notify residents. a Shakes the sixth location in CTty to which registrations may AMnade. tea, are at the cit town booth in front of foe foe Council office, 214 iwreace St. (JAW Local 653 386 E. Kennett Road, and JjAW Local 594 Hall, 96 Mt. O fHn». ' BOLICTTORS TRAIN — Soilciton fo foe pro-fessional group of the Pontiac Area United Fund Commercial Division attended a training session tor the 1961 drive this morning at the Waldron Hotel. Dr. Robert Armstrong (left), vice chair- Faattaa Pnm nait msn heading the professional group, gives Instructions to Dr. Arthur Young, (centei$, unit captain tor physicians, and Ralph Lownds, solicitor for St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Lownds is the hospital’s personnel director. Expand Search for Crew of Jet Hopes for Three Men Rise a Bit With Flares Reported Off Ireland SHANNON, Ireland « — Ships and planes expanded their search today for the three-man crew of American jet bomber* which crashed into the gale-swept Atlantic Wednesday. Hopes rose briefly afteir two reports of flares being Sighted foe search area some 400 miles from the shores of Ireland. ★ * a The missing airmen carried full survival equipment. British ^nd American planes, and naval ships and merchantman drew . a blank after an all-night search. The missing plate, a six-jet B47 was one of three flying from the United States to a base in Britain. It collided at 33,000 feet with another plane in tb^fi^it. The second plane limped into Shannon with one of Its engines hanging from its wing. The members were not hurt. Georgia's Voters Set Back Items ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - A rebellion by Georgia voters against national and state Democratic leaders spelled trouble today for the party in foe November general election and perhaps to the electoral college later if a Republican challenge is turned back. The revolt came Wednesday to » Democratic primary referen-ium. J The voters apparently authorised foe stato’a U party electors to bolt 'tt.thhy ses ffi Instead ot Ztvtns electoral college support to John' F. Kennedy, for president and Lyndon B. Johnson far vice president. The straw vote, sponsored by youthful Gov. Ernest Vandiver before he announced support for the national ticket, was purely advisory and not binding on the deer toral slate tire governor headg, ★ * * Vandiver -had said he would voce $ an elector for Kennedy and lohnaon barring unforeseen •aWeather 11 ran < Mt, n _ wjbS ■ataus eM3SV.-,s--. afSEWf. Clothing Cost Barbs Jolt Jack's Jackie newspaper which described her hair-do as a “.floor-mop." 'DREADFULLY UNFAIR’ * '* “I try to keep It neat and well-groomed,” she told reporters, adding: “They’re beginning to snipe at me about as often as they attack Jack on Catholicism. I think it’s dreadfully unfair.” „ Since people are getting so personal In remarks about her, Mrs: Kennedy feels she is entitled to her say concerning another lady who buys clothes—the wife of-the Republican candidate for president. “I’m sure I spend less than Mrs. Mixon on clothes,” said Mrs. Kennedy. "She gets hers at Elizabeth Arden, and nothing there costs less than $200 or $300. Mrs. Kennedy ttys she does buy occasionally from the Paris hlgh-fashion houses. “I’ve lived In Paris and I have a younger sister, Lee, who Uvea abroad, so I go there whenever I can. “Bflt I never buy more than one suit or cost from Balenciaga and Givenchy." -6HOPS FROM MAGAZINES Mrs. Kennedy said she also does "a lot of shopping from magazines,” adding: “Some clothes I,have made by a little dressmaker In Washington," 7 Mrs. Kennedy, who expects a child in December (a daughter, Caroline, will be S years old in Noramber), will not be able to dash about the country leadinf a hand to her husband’s campaign. . 7 But a more loyal rooter would be hard to find. it it ★ / “I think Jack has a sense of MstoPy and ths past of his country,” said Mrs. Kennedy. “Someone has to talk to the Russians. If my country were In Jack’ll hands, to give the decade a start, Fd feel safe.” ‘ i TRUMAN SPEAKS UP During hit morning stroll here today r farmer President Harry s. Truman was asked about the criticism of Mrs. Kennedy.. g 1 always kept the women in my family u a ped-e*tal and never let anyone tear than down,’* ha replied. I “I don’t think 1$ to aloe or-pq)fte to attack tbs wife °/ a candidate. I don’t think It to proper, decent or polite to tiring the candidate’s family Into the campaign. 7' ★ ♦ it “Tbe wives of both candidates are wonderful ladles and that's the way theycought to be treated.” wlopments. Seven others concurred. - Mounting returns for unpledged electors posed a question ot whether this might be construed ns such n development. Vnndtver withheld comment, aides saying there probably would be no statement from the executive until the official and complete returns nre recorded. An.Associated Press tabulation early today showed 93,306 favoring unpledged electors free to vote for anyone they choose’'and 76,970 for electors pledged to the Kennedy-Johnson ticket. The turns were bom 838 of fob 1, precincts. jf Most of the precincts unaccounted for were from rural which rolled up heavy majorities for unpledged electors to what was construed to be a vigorous protest against the stringent civil rights provisions pf foe Democratic platform which Vandiver has called obnoxious. * * * The outcome served notice on Democratic leaders that doubling of their efforts may be needed to keep Georgia to the party fold in November. Georgia never has gone Republican but a recent visit by Richard M. Nixon to Atlanta has provided the impetus fro a vigorous, campaign. LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo (AP)—A spokesman for Premier Patrice Lumumba said today? CoL Joseph' Mobutu was arrested on teuBumbe’s orders 12 hours after the colonel announced the army was taking over power. ; Mobutu, coming forward a army strongman, announced Wednesday night that the army neutralizing” both Lumumba and President Joseph Kasa-vubu, the contestants in the Congo’! own cold war for power, and that the Soviets and other Communists were being given 48 hour* to get out of foe country. ★ * ★' Bat Lumumba’s spokesman, Serge Michel, a leftwing French expatriate, announced today that Lumumba was still to power. * ★ * | minister is having ■ten,” he laid, of harm’s way. He has been arrested. No one to foe Congolese capital was surprised by foe announcement of what appeared to be the secobd coup to J3 hours—with poa-ibly others being prepared. Crowds of President Kasavubu’ Abako party supporters -ware still marching through foe city, joyful over Mobutu’l crop and chanting for Lumumba's death. ★' ★ ★ Immediately after Michel'# announcement ot Mobutu’s arrest, the Senate met for an emergency session foot was four short of a quorum. * * Earlier Mobutu had told itews-men that Lumumba was at Camp Leopold II, foe mala army camp at Leopoldville. This was taken to mean that be was to chstody, but the wily premier may have been busy Winning his jailers over as be did once before when he was arrested on Kasavubu's orders. In foe fast-changing situation, steel-helmeted U.N. soldiers dispersed, troops of Congolese in the European quarters. U.N., Ghana troops waited behind machine guns. NAMED WEDNESDAY Mobutu, 30, %as named army htef of staff only Wednesday | Kasavubu. He had told newfoto Sylvan Council Names Manap Marshall H. Woodburn Formerly at Baltimore ..Credit Firm The Sylvan ‘Lake'' City fcoundl last night named Marshall H. Woodburn of Detroit as city ptan-ager-clerk. / Woodburn; 52, was formerly assistant credit manager for Commercial Credit Equipment Corp-of Baltimore, Md., a subsidiary of Cotnmerfoal . Credit Go. * ' / Appointment to the |MM-per-year position Is effective Immediately. Woodburn is the city's first full-tipic City, manager since David Firestone resigned Aug. 1 In accept the city manager post in Troy: Woodburn will take over from Acting City Manager Stanley Filk-lns, who had filled the position on a part-time basis Once Aug. 1- vision «f ford Motor Co. He will continue to live to Detroit temporarily. The city manager in Sylvan Lake is alas city derii ill Power Day 9 .. Premier Has Mobutu Arrested After Coup by Military City Firm Alleges $100,000 Swindle * (Continued From Page One) that the eni«q*dtes of the Sflvtet for a physical therapy facility. Unkmvand her.satfllites were ing shut down and the; Red diplomats expelled. Westrick told Renne that McCracken had subcontracted to do $500,000 in installing heating and air conditioning, but had quit last He told a news conference the w-^n-sdav after completing only army was taking over rule to the $350,000 of foe prelect, strife-torn young African republic * * * - until some solution is reached in n» official of the Pontiac firm the deadlocked poiyer_struggle be- P however, theat McCracken had been paid $450,000 when* stopped.work, claiming he had run out of money to pay his employes. Federal contacts allow Me-, Cracken to .buy his materials, ‘give the invoices to the Fredman firm, which In torn would forward them to the government. The • government would pay the money as spelled out on the allegedly fraudulent Invoices to foe Pontiac company, which gave the money to McCracken, '-Ojss’-'-n was not available at Mobutu catted fro foil support from the United Nations in foe sudden move and appealed tor cooperation of Congolese and foreign technician*. Mobutu had angrily^,denounced infiltration ot the Congo by Soviets and other Communists to cent weeks in talking to newsmen at tite Regina Hotel. He said seven "technicians’ Camp Leopold H, main garrison Q U, mam gmnaun ■■ —— ~ of the army In Leopoldville, had his office for comment, been found to be Soviet army officers. NYC, Dock Workers to Heckle K NEW YORK (AP) The dock Workers plan to heckle Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev when he sail* Into New York harbor Monday. * * * Thomas W. Gleason, general organiser Ot the International Longshoremen's Association, said his union is hiring an excursion boat to go down'tbe bay to meet tile Baltika, the ship bringing Khrushchev here for the United Nations meeting. * • * * The Baltika rill dock at pier 18, East River aad tttfc street, n Mocks ssoth ot the U. N. When the Baltika Is In earshot, Gleason said. Chef dockers will ghro ant with catcalls and boos. The boat will be decorated with anticommunist placards aad banners. And a band aboard the boat will play “God Bleon America” The United States imported $554 million worth of livestock ,and meat last year, more than double the 1951-55 annual average. FordOfficial's Son Dies ol Gun Wound Tfre Dty In Birmingham Student Enrollment Up 333 From 1959 Total Turnout M Festival Doubles Prediction (Continued TVom Page One) > carnival ferris riteel was revolving- ■ - j. ■ , la front of The Pontine Press you could plow a want ad or watch ber of Birmingham students anas Associated Frees teletype ma- M chine carrying news events of the day around thb tgorld. In front of Detroit Edtfea Co. yea could examine a Mil electric automobile and a IMS electric water heater. At foe breakfast site at West Huron and -Wayne Streets tantalizing odors filled the sir and Pontiac won a friend. Barnell, a St. Louis, Mo. man who is visijdftg here, sat at picnic table alter finishing bis pancake* and declared that Pontiac is a wonderful town. ‘‘Breakfast in tite open. Maa, that given you an appetite!” he said. ■ At Bamqjl’s table and moat of foe others there was an amiable morniri# conversation going on among strangers enjoying the ear-nival atmosphere ol foe festival, Mrs. Joseph Wilkinson, 881 GMte dale Ave., and her neighbor, Mrs. William Ralto, 875 Glendale, shared small talk* with the out-of-state visitor and were enthusiastic about the festival activities. ♦ . ★ ■ tt 'We wouldn't have missed this breakfast for foe worjd,” said Mrs. ~ ton. ‘We came dorintown especially today to shop because it’s a lot -more fun to shop in foe street/ At me point the line for break-fast number itr adults pins set), era! dsoen chUdreri. Mrs. Richard Hagberg, 738 Third St., stood, -to tine with her sons, Herbert, 2, and Robert, 4, and said she appreciated tite free bus ride downtown on the Joslyn Avenue line. "Too bad the bus driver couldn’t stop off for a free cup of coffee, ' to,” foe said. A * * The Lfon'l Club began operating Kangaroo Court in front ot the Oakland County Courthouse and nailed as their first vtetim Maruice Croteau, 1l2 Marquette St. who paid* attR fine. "A % dollar bill is all I have in me Ms morning,”' He told the preside Judge,’’ Robert B. Oliver, Pontiac foito dealer. Later the Keystone cops nabbed another- victim, Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. Irons, and locked him up in their cell for a while. BIRMINGHAM — A record n •wend the opening school ball last week, said Supt. Otto M. Dickey to announcing totri enrollment fig-ores today. * Tabulations as- of foe first Friday of school, Dickey said, showed Oh enrollment of 12,349 pupils as compand with 12,06 a year ago, a 333-student increase. * * * Elementary schools reported total registration at 7,408, a 139-pupil increase, ever 1989. Secondary enrollment* showed 194-student increase fro a total of 4,940. School officials Indicated that tote registration*'would very likely raise the final total to the done estimate ot l8AM by Sept. SO, when the official count Is submitted tin state aid pwfowes-White Birmingham enrollments present figures repeal that the decline to the rate of growth, first noted to 1957,. is oontfouing, according'to Writer Piel, administrative assistant ■ 1' fr fr ft Piel stated foot write annual rollmentt during /thd peak years of 1954 to 1967 increased on the average o0,O3D each year, the aver- Talk Is Cheap, Says Kennedy Nominee in New Jersey Claims Republicans Are Asleep on Defense WITH KENNEDY IN NEW JERSEY m •— Sai. John F. Kennedy said today America stand still in the eye of foe hurricane” of political change sweeping the world. ★ A # The Democratic presidential nominee pressed down foe accelerator'on a motorcade campaign tour of politically-doubtful New Jersey wifo an attack on Eisenhower administration policies he said are "losing the lead to Russia” to world affairs. Picking Bergen Mall Shopping Center to Paranius fro this assault, Kennedy said in a prepared address that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro will bring the Cold War to America’s doorstep in the Untied Nations next week. ’ w w w “And yet the administration has told us that all is well," be said. Tn the 1930s while England slept, Hitler armed. "Today, while we stand still, Khrushchev moves. ‘We must learn to face.the truth of our situation. You stand still in the eye of a hurri-And hurricane winds of change are sweeping foe world.’ Kennedy said the summit collapse, the cancellation of President Eisenhower's visit to Japan and hostile mobs in other parts world were “diplomatic disasters." To counter these, said foe United States must build its military strength. ★ ' it A, Striking at Vice President Richard M. Nixon’s contention that he is brat equipped to deri with belligerent Soviet leaders. Kennedy said: "the ' Russians understand strength. It is not a question of quarreling with Mr. Khrushchev. It is a question of making ourselves stronger than Russia. Talk te cheap.” m can anticipate mrfo, the related problem* of batidtog, equipping Herald that oevarri temporary adjustments to housing pupils were necessary this year, to take maxi-mam' advantage of existing classroom space. At the elementary level. 68 sixth grade pupils .from Walnut Labe School are being token to Valley Woods School, and 56 Bk»6mfteid Village sixth graders ride -the bus to Midvale School. Continued growth la the Harlan Moot area, Piel said, Ir beginning to tax Kalian facilities. Recommended capacity at Groves Junior-Senior High ijcbool will be reached with the addition ' a twelfth grade to 1961-62, he arid. The school is built to accommodate 1,500 students and its present enrollment is 1,349. In the future it could be expanded to handle 2,000, Piel added. Tempest,'61 Pontiac Displayed to Press (Continued From Page One) The four-cylinder engine on the Tempest has 130 horsepower, the general manager detailed. An alu-minutn V-8 engine will be offered optional equipment with * 155 horsepower. ★ dr * The Tempest has a 112-inch wheelbase and an overall width of 72 inches and length of 189 inches. The regular Pontiac line will include 15 models and 'will be intoo-duced in dealer showroom*' on Oct. 6. All Pontiac models for 1961 will be 4 indies shorter and 2H inches narrower than the I960 models, Knudsen sari, wifo a resultant weight decrease of about 250 pounds. , General Motors Like othar models Pint lac straight roof line. The Tempest, unlike the other new smaller cam, will use 15-inch wheels, Most compacts use 13-inch wheels. In styling, both the standard Pontiac and foe Tempest rettten io foe divided front grille whidh identified the 1959 Pontiacs. The Tempest, Knudsen outlined, is loaded with more engineering I novation* than any other 1M1 .model ear. Under the skin, the Tempest is definitely different. First of all, it comes wifo a four cylinder engine, slanted at a 45 degree angle. This appears to be the tefr side (looking from foe front) of the regular Pontiac V-8 engine. This is the first four cylinder engine to be use4 to . an American car since the Willys disappeared in 1955. ■ ★ * ★ ’ ‘ The Tempest also will offer a 215 cubic inch, water cooled V-8 made of aluminum. This is extremely similar to foe standard equipment of the smaller Olds and Buidc The Tempest also use* a trans-ax—a combination transmission and rear axle. This enabled the engineers to virtually eliminate the floorboard bump. This fiat floor pan is helped by the use of flexible propeller shaft Instead of the conventional tubular steel propshaft joining the engine and the transmission. The four cylinder engine with a single throat carburetor and 8.6-to-l ratio will develop about 130 horsepower. Using a 10.25-to-l compression ration ana a four barrel carburetor the four jumps to about 155 horsepower, the same as the V — Lewis (Ernie) Tubbs, Houston writer-weight boxer Injured May 30 In a bout in Pensacola, Fla., died late Wednesday night In Jeff Davis Hospital here. While the royal family is vacating at Balmoral in Scotland, quads of workmen have moved One of their first Jobs wfll be to overhaul the antiquated hot water and central heating systems. They MU replace some of the old elevators which have been in disgrace ever since one got stuck between floors and made Prince Philip, the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra 25 minutes flate tor a royal film perform-•nee, 1 The Belgian suite, where fcjr- '$3ns.> lew ■antoy gmp.nb.Mghn ' Iptebws Mount Whitney tat GsUfemia is the highest peek in contfatenUJ u. s. •and discover how groat a bourbon can be! Everywhere he goes, he buys illusions" — which he describes i "Uurge stage toots in which human or a large animal is the object of deception: big acale hocus-pocus, as opposed to parlor game magic." books, the price of. illusions constantly goes up. nucK cost uo.ee* For instance, the trick" perfected by the Gnat Thurston — in which a body it raised end suspended in air while are posited around show there are no strin tached — coat 990,000 to develop originally. - Fortunately. Christopher as e youth was a Thurston apprentice, and today owns all hig diaries. , in the past years, he has purchased 30 illusion* created by other men, because you have to keep up to date on your disappearing elephants. "Which remind* me," he said, wanted to use the vanishing elephant trick in this show (called 'Christopher's Wonders') but this being election year I was afreU the. donkeys would demand equal! disappearing tim*;’' He replaced It with e new Idea his own: the empty TV cabinet from which five girts appear. One of his most spectacular teat* has been catching live bullets between his teeth, but Christopher PUBLIC 135 NEW 1960 PONTIACS Will Be Sold at Fantastic Savings 40 CARS “FKF 'Must Be ' THIS Iharsday-Friday-Satnrday —SEPTEMBER 15, 16, 17- HURRY "Hipest Trade-in on Ton Present Car” * Oat Fill Ymi's Complete Libricition WHI bo included with every 1960 Pnntinc purchased during this tremendous stale—Hurry for this "Money Saving Offer" HURRY "The Savings Are Terrific" PONTIAC RETML STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE S-7954 IM£ OLD COOB OttmiEtY CO., FtANKfOAT, KY.. OtSTtllUTtO Of NAT10NJL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO., KEMTUCKV STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, • This Space Reserved for Victor PahS F#l§a|’ it THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1900 French Tdwn Compromises on Togetherness * PORT-L'EVEQUE, France m-Thf mayor, the priest, the schoolteachers and the parents of this little Normandy town have been bickering tor two months over whether boys and ' girls should attend school together. After many hitter attacks, protests, debates and votes, it was decided Vim. children could attend lectures in the same classrooms. but on the playground, a white line will separate the boys from the girls. • ' Americans Face the Great Crisis: . Eat Less or Get More Exercise - Nutrition- NEW YORK OJPT) al scientists believe Americans are at the point of painful persooal crisis. K they don't overcome their aversion to regular exercise, they’ll have to cut down on their eating even more than they have which means they’ll feel a little hungry most of the time. These are the scientists who have wught ;all along the waistline HIGH QUALITY, LOW COST I problem dt most Americans is not so much the result of overeating as of underexerting. The Ideal way ta redact- weight, they have eantended. Is to exercise mere white eating less. Instead the trend has been ta play up ledndng diets and play down die weightiestag virtue at exertion. Sneers at exercise have been accepted as fact. Meanwhile, laboraaving devices have bean multiplying in homes and offices. People have even abandoned walking ao tar as possible and the diet has been their only means of weight control. The result is this crisis — either exert or be hungry or get fat. ★ ★ # £r. Charlotte M. Young, of Cor-nell University’s graduate school of nutrition, spoke up for this scientific viewpoint In an advisory on weight reduction tor members of the Medical Society of the State of New York. Her central point was that people put an weight when their “energy Input” in the form of food and drink exceeds the “energy output” which fuels the tody's basic processes and pky- “JVO NEED TO MOVE'* Add 2 or 3 MORE ROOMS. Using Oar FAIRWAY DORMER NO MONEY DOWN—5 YEARS TO FAY Call For FRA ESTIMATE—FE 1-7908 Building Co. 919 JOSLYN You can match reduced "energy output" with a reduced "energy into maintain a given body weight tor only a limited time, she continued, and then you reach "the point where the further reduction of food intake to match a reduced energy expenditure" is going to give you only a constant gnawing feeling of hunger. And then you’ll really need will power for the diet. "Some who are fond of stressing the will-power aspect of controlling food intake could also stress the general manager In NeW York. |gg** Schroeder, 39, has been an the API staff in Detroit for t years. will-power aspect of making the effort to take regular physical oe-tivity,’’ she said., ’In practical terms la both fits prevention and cure of Obesity much more attest-ion needs to to focused on the role which exercise can Nay. Kwnkn the saiy practical way la Increaae energy sxpwwdl taro. A decrease Is physical activity is aet necessarily, accompanied by a decrease la appetite nor is a moderate lucre by AP's Roger {an« Ghts Reassignment to NY LANSING,te — Gene Schroeder Wednesday was appointed corre-1 spondcnt in charge of Associated 0.1^4 Tax tQr I Ihrnrv Proas operations in Lapsing effec- K#I*CT 'f* TOf uorarY [five Oct 2. He succeeds Roger Lane who is being reassigned to New York. The appointment was made by Frank J. Stand, Associated “ mmtm . . _ _ w I deliver a major address « the Midland Dam Din nor 'dinner. BENTON HARBOR (UPI) -Voters have rejected, 876-541, tax proposal of one-half mill a year for 30 years to finance s new city library. MIDLAND (It — Sen. Frank 1 • jt rA_4l Chm* rf U*>. te bmto .or UMr W*W 6 C#<* the Democratic National Cbnvm-ttsn in Lot Angeles, will to the featured speaker at a 10th Congressional District Deroocratic din-ner hers Oct. 16. Lit. Gov. John B. Swalnaon. candidate for governor oh the Demo- PARJI -- The new French luxury liner II fraaoe, under eenatnc-tion at St. Nasaira, wtt require 26 tons of point to protect Its huB from the asa. Six mats will be applied below the water line and five ahem It. She added, however, that for exercise to work on weight it had to he "oarried out frequently, sistenlly and in moderation." She used as an example a son weighing 165 pounds who exercises little but whose "energy in put” exceeds his "energy output' by only SO calories daily. In five years Bits person will have gained 13 pounds. But if he adds to his daily ‘‘energy output” si walk of only s mile, the input and output win be in balance and his weight wont change. Wexford County to Vote on Bonds' for New Jail CADILLAC (DPI) -The jail committee of the Wexford County Board of Supervisors has recommended proposals be put on the ballot next April to finance a 3225,000 jail to replace the preaent 50-year-old structure from which four* prisoners have escaped in the lam nine weeks. * Mayor T. Waiter Kelly, chairman of the committee, said the county will have to build a new! jail. The State Corrections Com-minion has told the county the present jail can not be remodeled. 40 BIG BAR6AINS FROM LEWIS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE—SPECIALLY PRICED FOR FALL FESTIVAL DAYS SALE WAS FRICE Bed. 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Hurry in today, the t4M special prices are for a limited now $|» time only I and t|» $h 74* 94* Reg. 19c Package of 10 rSODETTES 7T Rag. 71c JOHNSON'S BABY POWBEH 53 ^■•MODESS $]39 JERGENS LOTION AY O OrtharaJc Appliances O Beck Snpparts # Elastic Stackings O Woman Attendant 0 Private Fitting too* PRESCRIPTION City Wide FRCi Prescription Delivery. Hav» Your Doctor Call Year Nearest THRIFTY for PROMPT FREE DELIVERY. FILLED BY US QUALITY DRUGS LOWEST PRICE 4895 Dixie Highway THE PdfrTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1960 From the Press Box BY BRUNO L. KEARNR Waterford Gets Last Crack at FORTY REE Northern Orion By CHI CK ABA III ; Pontiac area athletes and athletic teams have suf-fered a great loss with the death of Dr, George Petroff. ||F No matter what the Jgb or when his services were requested “Doc” was always available and ready to donate his time for the physical well being of the athlete. Hie latest contribution to the sports cause was at the time of the Oakland County All-Star football j game a few weeks ago. He don ted his time putting through nearly 60 pUydrsj of the North and South teams through physicals for nearly four hours In one evening The curtain goes up on Another rv. w .' W high school football season In Pan- Only a man who loves sports and mie devoted to his tint- tomorrow night when North-profession would do this. * ' V 1“" «rter,ftlM Uke • ■ Dr. George Petroff was such a man. ■ DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX jtecond season in Varsity football Any area Independent football teams which would be for ,h* Huskies who blanked the interested in playing Sunday games during September or October In Jackson this season can set schedule arrangements with Robert Parsack. 4000 Cooper Street, Jackson. They must be home games for Parsaca’s team. He is the athletic director at Jackson State Prison. §P®MT§ U.S. Gold Medal Lost by Deem on Jones By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Publisher, Pontiac Press The United States Olympic Track Team—and Pon-tiac’s Hayes Jones—lost a gold medal through an unfortunate decision. 'V Three entrants are allowed as a maximum In each event. Hence, when you pick a relay team, you have to select a fourth man from some other event. Anyone: is eligible. Gehnany’s winning 400 meter relay team picked Lauer, world's record holder whom Hayes defeated for third place in the hurdles for their anchor man. ♦ * A Coach Larry Snyder once planned to use Hayes in the 400 meter relay. Each contestant runs a hundred yards. Hayes is certainly the fastest man on < the American track team outside of the pure sprinters. Abo, he had practiced the exchange of the baton many times. Hayes was conceivably the opening sprinter for the U.S. . * ★ A . . Coach Snyder promoted Carney from the 200 meter sprint team to the 100 meter relay. Also, back stage j rumors say he'was going to replacewortonwln Jones, f Before the games opened, Norton was doped to win the 200 meters. Also, this nation counted on him to whip Hary’the German sensation, in the hundred. ★ ★ * In the hundred, Norton finished sixth. Then in the 200, his best event, he finished another dismal sixth. It looked promising for Jones. However, moved by compassion and humanitarian motives, Snyder decided to give Norton a chance to salvage some glory from, his unhappy showings. It was' purely an altruistic move. • it ■ it it Dragon* 1.V0 in their debut a year kgo. PNH Went on to become a contender aa a new entry in the !a-tor-Lakes League and llnlahcd 5 4 far all games. Lake Orton wonnd up 4-4 and ranked 4th to the Oakland B race? Northern rates the slight favorite rote again but Orton could eas- Big Welcoitie Home Given Red Athletes LONDON lift, r- Monrow rid-tcaa Wednesday night acclaimed the Soviet victory at the Olympic do men at a meeting at Je^|* Stadium at which athletes were Hosts in. Opener Otowaa at tacktoa. Lynn Maui and Al Lawrence kl guards aad (MU Chapa- center. Shields is a definite starter on defense as is returning vet Winfred Miracle. . .a * * Kownacki has had hi* nightmares trying to pick a line.- Hi*' unit at the kickoff may Vftude sophs Denny CalUson and JYed Lauer at tackles, Jim Johnston and Tom Longpre manning the guards, Mickey La Magna at center, big Larry Thompson and pave Perry at ends. Several others are expected'to be in tye forward trail before the night's over. ★ # ■ A ; Roger Williams is set at quarterback, speedy Gary-''Hunter and Bucky Craven willtoc the halfbacks and Tiny Alban at fullback. On defense. rugged -Dave Julien, Doug Cole and Carids Williams will be starters. • , Northern will have oqe more ‘warmup” before starting loop play but this will be it for lake Orion as the Oakland B opens next Friday. Moscow Radio said the secretary of the KontHomoi Central Committee made the welcoming speech. He said American lead- , ere did the boqsttng. tint Soviet athletes west out aad won the medals. "A leader of the American sports dele gallon to Jhr Olympics tell victim to his own confidence." the' spokesman said. “Me 'promised that If the Amcr- 1 lean team were defeated he i would eat his hat. Today I can only wish him a good appetite." Unknown Fights Hank to Dra w Both coaches hid Hefkkinen of the Huskies and Dragon boss Frank Kownacki plan jUs do a lot of- experimenting while trying , to win at the same time. Neikkiaeo ha* tried several different boys In his bockOeid with set quarterback Bruce Norton since drllto began and re* mains undecided on actual starters. He plans to alternate little Rick Fisher, Bill Young and sophomore John Suddeth at left halback while Ictterman Mike Merwine, Dale Harvey and Dave Moczarskl take (urns at right half, pave Shields jand Chris Payne wiU share the fullback duties. ■ ♦ ★ * { Helkkinen has settled on a first team line although he likely will be getting a look at several other boys. I Veterans J e r j and Steve Thom peon will he lit ends, John Erkkila and Don Grid Games Milford at AstodUo Bloomfield Hills St Oa Oxford at Cftrkxtoo. - Emmanuel at Mint Grand Blanc a r»llat fm, “STARTING PrrCHUr—Bruce Norton will be at his familiar quarterback post as Pontiac Northern starts its second football season Friday night at Wisner Stadium against Lake Orion. The passing ace played a Mg role in tye Mg start for the Huskies last fall which began with a triumph at Orion. Detroiter to Meet Again Is Anxious Je$se" Smith BO KUsfoli St Southfield ftO Doodcro »t East Detroit Mtry>vUW at Troy St. Clement at Warren Brighton at S6uth Lyon * Saginaw if Alpena Millington at Vaaaar Or ton villa at Ooodrlch North Branch at Marlotte Lafceview at Mt.- Clemona • Lamphcre at New Raven Northvllle at Plymouth------ Port Huron at Bay City Handy Richmond at Romoo . * Ronevillr «t Warren Lincoln RO 8t. Mary at Madison Mt, Pleasant at Lapeer L'Aam Crenae at Franer Lamphcre at New Haven Aimont at Inlay City ritssaMM *t ItaaeinPark Farmington at Bentley OnUKIt FMt * Maumee. Ohio at Country Day Center Line at Clawson VpoUaatl Lincoln at Ciarancevtlli MayvlMe at Caine IteckervUle at mown City . SKIPPERS PLOT — Coach Dave Freeman and'his Waterford High quarterbacks, Bob Newman, left and Dick Shipman, have been working oil plans which they hope wiU produce an upset of Pontiac Central at the Skipper field tamoripw the Irrei xtare-ai Series to End Friday Due to New Schedules Both Schools- ftoody for Season Opener on Skipper "Field By BILL CORNWELL Time is running out so Waterford High School in its bid to best Pontiac Central on tha'football field. Tq be more specific, the Skippers have exactly O minutes tempfoing —the length of pate prep coifttot— to turn the trick. ,' The Skippers get their 5th and -final chance to defeat the Cl|(ieto fat gridiron combat Friday light when the two neighboring rivals open tee UR sensip against each ethex at Waterford at 1 •'clock. . It’s not that PCH doesn't want to continue the rivaliy nor docs Waterford wish-to end it* but due to circumstances beyond foe control of either school, the series will end tomorrow. * dr f * tie nine-game limitation rule plus the ekpangion of thq tough Saginaw Valley Conference from' six schools to pine will terminate the spirited series, after a fiver game fling. , Next year’s Valley -expansion means that the Chiefs must play eight league games and since the 9th spot m Central’s schedule is reserved lor the annual city feud with Pontiac Northern, the Skippers have to be dropped from the ■late. Waterford’s four previous efforts to Itek toe Chiefs have been failures. Furthermore, the Skip-pen haven’t even come close. The rivalry began in 1954 and Central's winning margin was"J8-0. In 1956 the acore was 246, three years later thecount was 26-5 and last year the difference was 31-4. d * h As might be expected, the Skippers are reaching a keyed-up state of mind for Friday’s outing. They'de the underdogs and they it, but this little fact is not dampening their enthusiasm one bit. Dave Freeman, Waterford’s veteran coach whose slump-ridden gridders show only tlx wins and a tie in their last 27 contests, is no more than hopeful. “Pontiac to faster than wo are ■ad ton mast captain their speed dr we?re sank,'*- Freeman said. **We were giving them a good rm for their money a year ago CHICAGO (APV - Hammering Henry Hhnk, Detroit slugger who |n I960 Grid War has been angling for a crack r • the middleweight crown,. had v( j new ambition today—a. renuri * with hitherto unknown Jesse Smiht of Chicago* Smith, unranked among the middleweights, mixed a blistering SSia^niJht ‘ aid “brid^Hank _Very tew *>• gan*V"iU * to a draw in a 10-round national- County area ** among thefictelly ring m the new ftason as Therefore, someone had to be crowded Off. Sime was Jy nt 1hp Chicago mis8lnB whenvthe Prep foot-Emmanuel Christianjilays its first anchor man and Number One. Budd was the logical stadium second choice to stick. So it came down to Jones, Carney and Norton for two spots. Most Preps Start Friday | ball season get* roiling tomorrow.varsity game at Flint Hoover, Norton and Camey got the nod and Norton came another cropper. , it it it Running second, in bis eagerness to atone for his failures, he started before Budd was close enough. Budd yelled but Norton was already outside the marker when he received the'baton and red flags dropped all over the place. it it • it . The American team continued and Dave Sime staged a glorious last lap to nose out Germany fen! the title and a gold medal. That also meant a gold medal for each man on the team. But it was no soap. 'it it' it The original flash placed U.S. first but the disqualification threw us out. It cost the United States a gold medal — and running Norton cost Hayes Jones one, toe. ★ ★ ’ ★ Wally Schloerke of Pontiac, who coached Hayes successfully said he figured Hayes would run the first lap because of his great speed, to give U. 8. an ed$e at the outset if possible. He told me this in New York at Idle-wild, ' j,. In the program, six U. S. runners were listed and Hayes was second. That’s where I think he might have run aa Norton ultimately occupied the second spot in the actual'lace. Tam. f * ★ ★ , Well, Coach Snyder’s gesture to retrieve something for a fallen athlete may have been commendable. I leave that to you. All I know is, we won the race and had Hayes been In there in place Of-Norton (or Carney), the United States and Hayes Jones would have had gold medals. Hayes wouldn’t have , fouled. > ■H ' A it it So wjiat, Jonesy? Yotf are a hero as it inland you nosed Out this great Latter for third place in the highs when, he flashed over that last, hurdle perceptibly ahead of you. ' ; All Ponttac is proud. Smith,, unawed by Hank's im* n_ , pressive nkockout record, would | Pleases U‘U CoaCfl Shorter Shines in Dril have scored a bjg upset if hadn’t been tagged with a Whis-i Hing left uppercut niidway in the final round that dropped him for the nine count. He struggled to his feet, am' stuck out his tongue at Yank in show ^»f heroics, but a chopping When Jim Shorter enrolled at 'erhand rigfr\ had him -sliding the University-of Detroit his prime along the ropes when the final interest was track. bell sounded. „ ‘ ___, ! While at Pontiac €entral, Shorter’s athletic activities ibcluded the He was listed as the third string > left halfback, but coach Jim Miller was highly impressed with the speedy ex-Chief. Smith, fast afoot and quick with his hands, slipped most of Hank’s heavy artillery and countered effectively, until the was tagged the tenth. He had Jfank in trouble momentarily in, the third with a left-right combination and again in the sixth round, after successfully absorbing tome 'stiff shots from the Detroit -belter. Referee Frank Sikora had Hank ahead 46-44 under the 5 points-a-round mus system, while Judge Frank McAdams awarded ' the bout to Smith, 47-45. Judge William Doty marked both -fighters , 46-16. The Associated Press: had Smith ahead 47-45. dashes on the track team and defensive backfield duties under football1 coach Ed Graybiel. He derided last year to try out tor the U of D football team aa a sophomore and amidst a couple leg Injuries be saw limited duties as bull carrier and on the kicking team. Yesterday, the Titans went through' a two-hour scrimmage and Shorter raced 4or three touch- Tacoma Open Starts in Washington Fog TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Early morning fog and dew set a damp stage as the first of 152 contestants teed off .today in the 72-hole. $25,000 Tacoma' Open Golf Tournament. The 'early risers got-away at 7:15 a M. and tbt* last trio was not due toff the Faircrest g o 11 course’s first tee until 2:02 p.m. (PST). This faf the first appearance of the touriqg professionals in western Washington since 1946, when the 111 .000 Tacoma Open ended in an historic five-way tie and Dr.. Cary Middlecoff set a course competitive record of 64. Ported Oliver won the playoff, beating Middlecoff, Chuck Cangdon, vie Ghent and Frog Haas Jr. Teen Rifle Program j Saturday Not Sunday The tee*-age Junior rifle pre-gram which, wilt he held at the Oakland County Sprfrtsmen * j Club Saturday, aad aot Sunday as aoted in The Press outdoor page Wednesday. The program coder the sponsorship of the I. I,. Hudson Company Is for boys and girts It to II and refist ratios* are being taken at any of the Hud- State Teams Eye Final BATTLE CREEK, Mich. |AP) - Lakewood, Ohio, and Detroit will dash tonteit hi the semifinals of the Eastern American Baseball Congress playoff*. * * * The winer will play Dearborn, Midi., defending national champion, in the finals Friday. Dear bom drew the hyt. \ one of the most proved players out here,’’ Miller, ’’and there’s no one foster on the squad." Shorter, who stands 5-10 and weighs 174, ran the 1M la • J for the truck team. He to a junior la physical education. * - * * The Titans have a tough home opener next Friday night September 23rd against Iowa State, a team which had a 7-3 record last season including victories over Colorado, Kansas State and Nebraska. * " (k * 1 -Up) for All-America honors many pre-season publications J* fullback Tom Watkins, considered the best in 'the Big Eighl Conference. U.S. Basketball Team Just Keeps Winning PARIS (API—The U. S. Olym . ic champion basketball team Wednesday night swamped' Ura-, guay, 100-56 to win a four-nation tourney. ♦ ' ♦ * Philippines took place, Paris third and fourth in the three-day in affair. * W The South America strongly Wednesday up a 7-2 lead but Country Day entprtapis Maumee, Ohio’ and Lamphere goes tq New Haven. . Walled Lake is at home to meet Redford Union, Southfield hosU Royal Oak Kimball, Farmington goes' to Livonia Bentley, Utica is at Rochester and Birmingham Sea-holm taxes on Edsel Ford in Gass A affaire. Avondale entertains Milford, Oxford is guest of Ckukston, Bloomfield Hills travels to Oak Park, Holly has its traditional lidlifker with Grand Blanc, Clawson meets Center Line, Romeo plays filch* mood. Ortonville is at Goodrich, Northville starts out with Plymouth as usual, Madison and Royal Oak St. Maty tangle, Brighton vs. South Lyon and Troy battle* Marysville in other classes. One of the tup tonal attractions win be at West Bloomfield where St. Michael meets what la expected to be another strong Laker contingent. Center Line 84. Clement, Suburban Cntholic favorite, also gels aa early start battling Warn*. Royal Oak Dondero visits East Detroit as Roseville is at Warren Lincoln and Port Huron at Bay Oty Handy. South Central teams North Branch, Imlay City and Millington are away. North Branch vs. Marietta, Imlay plays Aimont and Millington meets Vassar. it , % Hazel Park and Fitzgerald will tangle- L’Anse goes to Fraser, Dryden {Nays Peck while, other Southern Thumb teams, Capac, Brown City, Armada <«id Anchor Bay all debut at home.* Clarence-ville takes on Ypsilanti Lincoln at jme. Emmanuel will take a 12-man squad»into its initial game. Walled Lak.> should get off and running to a big year. The shnie it true b( Seaholm. Southfield trie* toYtart its comeback. The openers will 'feature the renewal of many old rivalries which mateh team* from dif- The opener* will give coaches a mute better idea of what to expert frren their charges when league play rtarta Good examples *■ ing with othei tine of m.” c ' JH? Tomorrow’s game marks the PCH coaching debut of Paul Del-lerba,- a .thorough, hard-driving Ohioan who replaced Jesse Mac-Leay and inherited q green, graduation-middled squad. ★ ♦ ★ Dellerba Just hopes for the best and expects no miracles. "The kids are young and inexperienced and they’ll prAbably make a lot of mistakes, but they're a spirited, enthusiastic bunch with great desire. «We only, hope we can have a respectable year.” \v,\ ,, Both coaches are stringing along with inexperienced quarterbacks. Centra’s Bob Pomeroy, a Junior, and Waterford senior Bob Newman are the likely starifate quarterbacks and neither has be« seriously tested under fire. Waterford’s interior Use appeal* stronger due to mere ex-perienced player* sack as Bruce Marti, a tackle, and guards Bob Couture and Bob Neater. Central seems better ot)l the flanks, although rangy George Fed will miss the opener because of a sWollen ankle. Ends Clarence Montgomery. Milford HUley and Elick Shorter look ready to deliver solid performances. The Chiefs boast more backfield speed, t Waterford backs Harry Savas, Mike Kaines. Ed IStigers and Dave Goff cannot equal the breakaway threat offered by Central backs like Dick McCauley,. Roy Couser, Tony Rubio and Andy FORTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PltKSfr THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1900 Business and Finance I Grain Mens .3*1 markets |Mart Sinks Near ‘/Support Level' flU; 11 • lif# sj 1.1Mb 1 K. The Allowing are top prices r __ wering erics of locally grown Jproduce brought to the Fanner's. i its Market by growers and arid by J0 them in wholesale Dockage lots. Ml Quotations are furnished by the n§ a Detroit Bureau of Markets, as at Monday. Urges Detroit Produce Kellis I Security Probe none Apples, CMS, H Ml..... Apples. Surly I NEW YORK tit - The stock market headed into another de-cline early today. Trading wasj moderate. Key stocks fell from fractions to a point or more. A| [few selected issues bucked the | downtrend. ( Nixons toVisit iState Tuesday 'companied by his « rrives Tuesday fa ; through .Southen .Ithy. bu*. ■ niw, m Bluebemee. Orawiraara bu. Orspet. Concord, p Peocbee. Alberts, l | Peaches. Hale Irayto. I County Dam Candidate for Congress Requests Study by Ike THE COMET — A new grille and modest ornamental changes identify the 1961 models of the two* and four-door sedans and the two- and four- • door station wagons. In addition to the standard 85-hamepower engine, the 1961 Comet offers qn optional 101-horsepower. sto, * * I mmea or arseut. i Sidewalk on Aftar |--- ! Te ■V, Hteitot.. A. H Whitehead. THIS 'B f. Prank Ss. 'Manes, Don Bsaeesy, 7 iNleholie * Hartsr, Hare., iaeksaa, i.aaWs eHt-wi w. iBdaa Mats, Arthur Oroeaa. land to all persons intsrnwd, tier That lbs rail of ths Si___ iseaaateni hsretefers msds by ths y ' Assessor tor the pnfpesi of j i Mount Clemens, Flint, !, SaginaW, Bay City on 4 i Dick, Pat's Itinerary I • •id»u now ’oti ni* Ti"itfoffiee tar LANSING Wt — Republican state|r headquailera said Wednesday Vtawjjpfjfijgjj* 1 m«*S itt| 'stdent Richard M Nixon will stoa chamber ta saM city on tbe fS4f> nil.. «h..n ri*> Bl September AD IS** JUMS wilt* wnen.,,.^1 pm mia utmmmiuh 1 one-day I at which tune and puce epportnnlUr will .... asi„ki be given all persons Interested to to HP MiChi*jh«.r,I, M R. EVANS, city clerk sept. >1. 1 HO ■r Struct from MidhlgAft • Assessor el ths City VEOCTASUU Beans. Orcen, Plat. bu. Beans, Orcen, Round, bu “--- “.mucky Wonder, bu. President Eisenhower has been ssaas. Lima, su urged by Oakland Gmmty’s Demo-jJJ^J; era tic congressional candidate tojseeta. sea, bcha. appoint a committee to survey the SSaaoRMT'bM country's Intelligence and security <**dew ( agencies. j Cabbage,’ Rcd.'m James Kellis of Berkley also con-| celery dos' Hma tinned his criticism of Allen Dulles, c^awiSSrl SS. director of the Central Intelligence cucumim. gtks. .... Agency (CIA) and his handling of cucumber!' sEeeii these branches of the government. {** “Mr. DuUes has a ftoe record bb an intelligence operative hi the 088 and CU but to pat It mildly ‘he is innocent of administration,’ ’* Kellis wrote the Steels, autos, rubbe 2 chemicals and most electronics » Joined in toe retreat. ? The market was slaking doner ! lilt to the thrlee-trsted "rapport .. . l||i level” la the Dow Jones Indus .. ns trial average which held la ' March, May and July. The big I question in Wall Street was whether this would hold again or ■ 3 00 whether the llat would pierce It ... )m and rebound from a lower level. .jt| The news background included Optional Engine Available Cotnet Styling Same for. 1961 i high r and Bay.( He suggested a man such as J. • Edgar Hoover, FBI director, for the high post. * * First, however, Kellis suggested in the seven-page letter to the White House that *'a committee of knowledgeable, courageous and tough-minded individuals be pointed to survey all our intelligence and security agencies.” “It should be bipartisan or bob* partisan and should include certain individuals such as Sea. Mansfield, D Mont., Congressman John A. Blatnik of Minnesota and Mr. 4. Edgar Hoover,” Kellis went OR. This committee, Kellis said, should do more than come forth -with “.an. optimistic picture of our effort, which emanated, the candidate said, from a similar committee the President appointed in 1954 upon the suggestion of Kellis, then acting operations chief in the CIA. !Wk» . »°a« *m, pk Kohlrabi, dot. bcha .... Leek*, do*. bcha. ... Okra, pk- ............. Onlona, dry, H lba..... Onlona, green, dot. bch Onlona. pickling. lb. .. Paraley. Curly, do*. bcha root bcha...... [pa. dot. Pack! .. ____ ildchoyc. bu. ■epper*. Cayanna, pk. “upper*, Hot. bu...... ►epporm, Pimlento, pk. MMK Rod Sweet, bu Vpptrs, Sweet, ba ... Pittsburgh, a rise in qommr'rcial paper interest rates, and ^another climb in personal income. TAKE POINT LOSSES Losses of a point or more were taken by such issues as U.S. Steel, Youngstown Sheet, Beckman Instruments and Texas Instruments. Eastman Kodak dropped more than 2. Squaah, Ital.. U bu. Squsah. Bummer, H bi ['omatooo. u-ib. bikt WMU's Registration 600 Over Prediction KALAMAZOO (UPI) — Western Michigan University Registrar Clayton J. Maus said today that enrollment at the school was 600 more than anticipated and late , registrations were still corailq in. Total enrollment for the fall term has reached 8,900 and is expected to pass the 9,000 mark. advance, rising another | furalat. dot. bibs. . Turnip*, topped, bu. . lettuce. MU. pk-lettuce, Boston, do lettuce. Loot. bU. . lettuce, bud, 1-uoo lettuce. Heed, bu. tfuetord, bu. ..... Romklne.^ bu. ....... Iplnsch, kit. . iwtes Cht-d. bu. TurnlRs, bu. . ,... than a point. Boeing and Pbelpu Dodge added fractions. Fractional losses were shown by Republic Steel, Goodyear, United Aircraft, Radio Corp., American Telephone, International Telephone, Kennecott, American Smelting, DuPont, Weatinghouse Electric, South-erq Railway and Liggett & Myers. New York Central was steady. Lorillafd and Ampex nudged ahead. -Tto ticker tape was trie very briefly at the opening. The Comet. will retain its basic |and optional trim fabrics, Standard I Inches In the front. i styling for 1961 and will offer a fabrics offer more color harmony jithe back, Station wu, higher performance optional en- with exterior colors, and there is j 109.5 inch, wheelbase, gine, Ben D. Mills, Ford Motor greater variety In the optional fab- inches long, 55.1 inche Co. vice president and general rics, , (70,4 inches wide, manager of iancrin-Mercury DM # k * *■ * 4 'islon. announced today; j Basically, the 1961 Gomel retains j Hoadrocm and legroam is l>:i* pnilT ESCCID&QS * * * I the sheet .metri treatment ot the l*1® same as the sedans, S.*-, rv Two engines will be nbailable _______, j .; i,.... .dans have luggage capacity tor tbe lMlComet. The staiK^rc^ a^UkrMer^ear*0 luxury^ Urw W|W^CU^C " *** 85 horsepower economy engine® *arF\rluut7 r, ' will be rontinued. In addition, s!0®^ ^Wights, and ample lug-101 horsepower engine -will be of-]®8*5 • fered in the new model Comet for Comet's unitized body i« rust the -first time at a modest extra protected in underbod.v areas cost. The new engine has a dis- with a galvanised roatlrg. Teste-placement of 170 curie inches and have shown this tine-coating develops its maximum torque, 156 more than doubles the rust refoot-pounds. at 2,400 r.p.m. |new aluminum grille, new fender inches high, and 70.4 Inches wide, ornamentation, and new standard! Effective hcadroofn is 38.9 ill Poultry end Eggs DETROIT BOGS DETROIT, Sept. M (API— Egg p pate P«r down by first receivers livered to Detroit; loose In 30 < uners erode (Include ’____ «S-SS; extra large white trade A Jum <5-53; large 44-51; medium 38-41; __ 33-38; browns—Orade A lorn 4114-4 " Mm 14-36 Vi! mi 38-44; To Rehearse Rites ROCHESTER — Installation of officers in the Rochester Chapter Order, of DeMolay will take’ place at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Masonic Temple, 416 Walnut St, Rehearsal for the installation ceremonies is slated for 8 p.m. tomorrow. Business Notes The American College 9( Life Underwriters has awarded the designation of C.L.U. (Chartered Life Underwriter) to Richard E. Heime, 479 Larchlea Road, Birmingham, R. G. Ransford. president of Gleaner Life Insurance Society in BUmingham, announced today; Henne, who has been with the Gleaner firm since 1948, is company secretary, field superintendent mid actuary. ------ — hellers fully eteody; moderately Active/- fully steady: other scarce, unebansedj- few lokds and Me choice steers 34.75-J5.S4; foul kith choice 851 lb. Tearllm etoon scsttrrlnr good to low choice ' 1||SS-M Hi OteiSayj steers 30.50-— utility steers U.00-M.M; load bKh food around IBS te. heifers ls.00; scat- ^isrS^kisi m i utility court 15.00-14.50; ratten iJ.oo-i5.to. Host salable 354; butchers and sows •tewr:.few toads and small iota No. 1 M*-3l* te. butchore 11.7$; few Uta miked * *H-UC lb*. 10.50; mixed 3 r-v- - *b*. 15.76-10.35; t and 3 JJteed trades TWS 300-600 tee. 13.50-14.35. “Jable 135; steeuly. prime 34,50-35.00: food and chdet 3*.00-34.r‘ “tMty and standard 18.00-30AO.' ra**P- "mmlllii 300; prlcrs unchanged News in Brief Lee 1. Austin, SEN Midvale® SI., Avon Township, reported to sheriffs deputies yesterday that, two sets of bedding and a toaster with a combined value of $70, ^ were stolen from Ms home. Burglars stole a piggy hank taining $5 ift change from the apartment of Burn! Wood, 241 Opdyke Road, Pontiac Township, was reported to sheriffs deputies yesterday. The home of Louis Graham, ID Cardinal Dr., Commerce Township, was broken into yesterday, it wqs reported to Oakland County sheriffs deputies, found missing. Bamlas In reupMstored and refinished furniture. At the Salvation Army. Red Shield Store, . lis W. Lawrence St, Pontiac. Free customer parking. 9 am. to 9 pm. z-aa.'i wSsrSuf^^.ws ton. • am. Saturday morning. Court Summons Parents ot Imprisoned Daughter Ruasaraft I Church. Frt, Tt'utfnSvSt t ni Chunm. in Orton St pound delivered Detroit for Ho. l quality Uvo poultry: Heavy typo hone 30-33; lifht type hens 11-13; heavy type roast-*“ ““ * " “1; broilers and t------- livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK 3 Groups Back State on Housing Antibias LANSING (UPI) — Three antidiscrimination groups JVednesday filed a brief in Ingham Circuit Court in support of the state's position in favor of a controversial corporation and securities rule gainst bias in real estate dealings. Representatives of Atty. Gen. Paid L. Adams were to meet with Judge Sam S. Hughes this week to discuss the case* Three Lansing real estate dealers obtained in Injunction from Hughes to prevent the an tibiae rale from going into effect Earlier, real estate men had vigorously opposed the rule in public'hearings and legislative committee had disapprove it on the ground it usurped legislative pow-ps. ■ The American Jewish Congress, American Civil Liberties Union and the National Afsodatkm for the Advancement of Colored People entered the cose as interested parties. Assistant Atty. Gen. Leon Cohan, one of the lawyers handling the state's case, called their brief ■very comprehensive.” . tf Mf >.. 540.004 seat potaU ai p Cd* . DETROIT STOCK) (C. J. f-—— n. , Plfum after decli___ Allen Elec a Equip Cd Baldwin Rubber Co* . Rote Door CO*......... Ot Lakes OU A Chsen Co* Howell Elec Motor Co* ... Peninsular Mtl Prod Co* Tfc* Prophet Co*...... Rady teanufacturins Co* The Republican prrsidtaitial nonv! ilnec will make brirf slops at Mount i. Clenwrul, Hint, Saginaw and Ray;Mw»Ju ojMS5«y,,Aveuue °tW" (City. He will stay overnight in Bay you are hereby notified that at a Ui,, retuler metttne or the Conuntoelau of HM [Uiy. jelly ^ of WMjtejtojjkBj Iram Hr will not Vtall Pontldr de- inVe thelntentiim of ih# cu/comnls-rordlng to prtwenl pldm. Srai?v^v,J«L*,tjS5iy^i(eraS ! Arriving by plane ut Self ridge iire“ulb*{,n,d "he*t!iouVh*Vine*0ofthLot«d m ' AKB at 11:45 a.m., Nixon will trav-;AJ,dl^}n00"o,^( el by motorcade to Mount (lemeiw (thet the plan, profile and; *s4lmste o< icily Hall for a 12:15 p.m. speech, j"" “ .Then he will return to Selfridge cm i;for the flight to Flint. awsraS!f,*ew< b Ini -i'i,,, Mtxtmk will vteit the Slate that ail of tho iota i “{School for tlK* Deaf at ^ p.m., ap-|J?2ryi55n“6!J}ltI'raJfJ, ^■•'fpear at toe Hint city parking tot »t»*»t. .HtTsouth^ end ’ '"Ml* and continue by motorcade to Sag- Hiiis Addition ao* l, £v\ Slty4SijjProm Hospital Found in Florida tll.UIMra Bu inter) cost and expenses thereof iMD •Id from tho Capital Improvement ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ' at the ComntlMlao of the Oily of We.Mlehjsan. will most in the Com- Victim of Cor Fumes (Recovering in Hospital Two boys and two gills who iped from Pontiac Slate Hospital | week ago were’ arrested •.yienter- j ly in Bradenton, Fla. Bradenton Police Chief Harry Dated September 14, NOTICE or ADA R EVANS, | CON- You | ifebjr notified 1 • oft* The Comet continues with four models for 1SS1: a two-door ae-dan, four-door oedan, two-door station wagon, and four-door elation wagon. All are available with either the standard or optional engine, and with manual or automatic trnniinilunion. Main styling changes include 5 of the Comet. The Comet will have i yesterday e j fumes in h !!j|tory condition ariety of options and accessories ^ is it had in I960 models, but often, l'080^ Me7 an air conditioning unit. Comet dimensions i a family of six to tr ably with, luggag I dans are 194.9 inchc) Sheriff's deputies found lit Robinson. 45, unconscious 1 ample for | c«r yesterday morning on f comfort-j Maple Roup east of Pontiac The «•- in Walled Lake, long, 54.51 a ♦ * wtiganon showed his < a leaky exhaust syster i liMnu k on northwest, h property ___________ilitlon of the Mlchleen. held Srptem-•uigtm 1( ns declared City commie- hi j The four were Identified . as ijjj* £ “ “ ■ Nancy and John Briber, IS and the north line ot lot n, IS; amt Mharon and Terry Mor- eiat. a ira gah, 18 and ID. imeied eo.t *' , , j * I profile and wtimat* te tai Dr. Walter H. ObenaUf, Pontiacrl*,r,u,,,urth«Piu^l hondrid patients fled from the 'hospital grounds last Thursday. nctrufi m with 1 •ptoiftl 8 Miu a " qsrates U.S. Confident U.N. Will Nix Red China h line ‘orlklnar Plat, deMribed • >. 131, ' -• of Lot r... ...______ _j tiieTf 131, and Lot 35. Ortatekl ^defray 5383.30 ITSi ad expenses thereof and tho estimated east and WASHINGTON (AP)-L.«. -jg,^ clals .expressed confidence today Imted^’chratSei I that the forthcoming meeting «fj!miJcuonsekt&t\ . the U.N. General Assembly will | again turn down—and by a comfortable majority—the, quest ion of] seating Communist China, > The issue has been raised and de-1 aovertidement tor. mob feated each year for a number of sealed bids win So wtera __ * ths undersigned ol (A* enelnstrln* years. offices of Mate At Tot,^tne.. Ol ~ - o made by parlies ADA R EVANS -. Ctly Clerk Dept. |5. 15*4 l\ ^ t.....' I underAlgned r#9 of M»in ft «'k n.«m *I.T., wMen pines aa< 7 Purdy Olenxary Road | The .Soviet Union has asked flee- at fretary-Gcnenil Dag Hammar* ^sa,./"X _________ skiold to havo thf Chines** Cdm-jbttwMA south Commerco Eotd ond munist representation issue placed }nvo"ve\pproximSiy i».°5*«|l!0yds"of pn the’agenda. bltumtooii* aggrente rartaotet J*.1®*®*? DART PICK-UP — Featuring a 149-horsepower slanted 6-cyiinder engine, the 1961 Dodge Dart half-ton pickeup combines passenger car styling and handling ease with traditional truck dura- 2 Pilots Spend 30 Days in Tank bility. Available irk wheelbases of 114 and' 122 inches, the Dart pick-up has a maximum gross vehicle weight rating of 5,100 pounds. j .Nationalist China was a found- ® . ling member of the United Nations • and is a Security Council mem-J her. Adoption of the,Soviet resolu-1h jtion would strip President Chiang * Kai-shek's representatives of their ro U.N. standing. i NOTICE OP SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.] si I To Pontiac School ^District snd^toiv jibs rell°of the Speclsl^Assessment here-(1* t for ( I Use available. The first ee Of Main At Pox', Surveyors. 547 Purdy , Michigan^ for » Break 'Space-Flight' Record SAN ANTONIO, Tex; (AP) — Ineer was Airman Dan aid Farrell 13x5-foot cabin. He urged other! Two Air Force pitots, grinning! who attracted national fame in space travelers not to travel alone|at whi and happy, today completed a11958 by spending seven days in a] because of. the loneliness. record-breaking* 30-day simulated _ ' • ■______._________________ flight to the moon and back. Capt. William D. Habluetsel of Ingleside, Tex., and U, John W. i »lj Hargraves, Jr., of Castle Air to j Force Base, Calif., stepped from I *2 J their 8xl2-foot pressurized steel is1 tank at 6:30 a. m. uccossful bidder r Com- of htvli 17-Year-Old CaUed ‘Bad’ CHICAGO (UPI) - A couple accused of imprisoning their 17-year-old adopted daughter for two years because she was “| were to appear today in Domestic Relations Court. * ♦ * Robert A Cordt, 49, an auto agency credit manager, and his wife Margaret, 48, were charged with contributing to the dependency of their daughter Curie. permitted her la leave their heme tor twp yean and had kept her leeked behind Iran barb on their back porch for the past three montbi. Tbe Gantts were seized Tuesday light ah a complaint by Oordt'a niece Pamela Sheets, 18. of aubur-ban Glenview. Mist Sheets told officers she had slipped into the house several times since July and taken Carrie out for a m * ♦ * Carol* said Cordt foroad her to addreis 2,000 envelope* a day for hand. He collected about 9290 a month for her work, she said. He groe her oatmeal tor breakfast ami then locked her up, she told I checked her pragiwea evpry Bight, the raid, and *if I was through with my work, t got what they ate ter dinner. If I wara't through. I got oatmeal again, or nothi^.” Carrie charged Cordt with beating her. She said he allowed her to bathe once a week in the basement laundry tub. Police said Cordt explained his action* by saying that Carole was “bad. She’s a shoplifter. ♦ * * Carrie admitted Mealing food from a grocery stpre because was hungry.” Police said she appeared undernourished. 'Who's Who' Program Plannod at Sathabaw INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP-A program of "Who’s. Who" h«_ been scheduled for the first PTA meeting of the Soahabaw School nt t pjn. today. boot principal Jobn.F. Reabe will introdaoe the traehara, and each will plain what fats duties are for the coming school year. (Refreshments will be served in tiw cafeteria by member* of the F?A Executive ^oanL Habluetzel, 36, and Hargraves, 30, were locked in the space cabin simulator at the School of Aviation Medicine here Aug. 15. “I feel fine, just a tittle wobbly in ,tye knees,” said’Habluetzel. "I’m okay, except maybe I lost. 15 pounds,” said Hargraves, k * te said the first things they noted upon tearing the cabin was ]tbe bright lights in the room and the lightness, in their heads. Habluetzel said he did not experience headaches as previous space cabin test pilots have reported. Both wore -foeir light blue-green hospital pajamas that had been leir uniform throughout the test. Habluetael said he thought they felt ai good as they did because tlfey kept regular sleeping hours and did exercises every day. . te te te “We did a lot of thinking, too. We had a lot of time for it. We' thought about what people will go through when they actually f)y a space ship' And we thought a lot about memories of the past,” Habluetzel said. I Today's hatch-opening ceremony completed the Air* Farce’s third 'major test designed to show the human body is capable ot withstanding space frontier hardships. * te . * ’ Ir February, Sgts. Hobart M. Craft, ,36, Wedowee, Ala., and William W. Henderson, 30, of.Alioe, Tea., spent almost 14 days in the Same cabin. The seigsanU crawled out of fog tank complaining of wobbfy knees if September AS t664 *t SjC "mi-* »nd pi»ck"opportunity *1 All pcrtoDfi Interested to t ADA R. IVANS. City Clerk Sept, ft, I960 performASoe, Intenaoce and jVERINB NORMAN* c' 8HIMMAN. -President JESSIE K JOHNSON, Clerk Sept. ». xm SEE US FOR CLEAN-UP TIME BARGAINS on New 1960 Old* end Cadillacs JEROME ' OLDS CADILLAC 280 South Saginaw Stteat FE 3-7021 The find sfamdated space pfo- AT r Be let, i SPACE TEST OVl» — Capt William O. Hubluetzel, 38, (left)L of Ingieeide, Tex., and 1st Lt. John J. Hargraves, 30, ot Castle . AFB, Calif., cape out qf a pressurised tank this morning in San Antonio, Tex., after 39 days, *8 hours and XI minutes of 'simulated space flight. Greeting than after the retard stint 1*1 Dr, Nlly Welch, space scientist in, charge of the experiment. Notice of Public Neariigs The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public hearings for Tuesday, September 20, 1960 at -8 p. m. EST, in 3he Commission Chamber, City Hall on Intention to Construct sidewalks on the following streets: MILL STREET—Northwest side, to fill gaps. HARVEY STREET)—Ditmar Avenue to south end of street. For further information see legbl notices. Interested property owners ore urged to appear. By order of the City Commission Dated September 14, I960 ADA Ri CVANSi Gil Gity Clark —m mm !■!> TtHK POtLTtMC PRESS, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER IJ, I960 Wm m ograms-- ntciif In tMa return# nt wkjtd In chung# wMw< —Mw ~—- *_mu rv o.w.m-1 i-mxnry (*#*#* *-cklw tv TONIGHTS TV MUiMIJCiBTS 6:00*: <2> Movie (began at 5 pm.) ’* <(41 Trackdown. ", . (7) News. Weather, Sports. ! t , (9) Fhptye. (31) W8 Yrt. of Woodwinds > t:!5, (7) News. «:tt (41 Weather. 6:30 (2) 44) News, Weather. • , (Tt Undersea Service. (ft This b Alice. *t(5S) Stag Hi. Stag Lo. «:4F'<2) News Analyst. <41 Sports. fcu HI <4t News, Sports. <9B) This Is London 7:90r-<2) Race lor Space. Pm "'44) Midi. Outdoors. , . (t$ Adventure Playhouse. 0) Huckleberry Hound. (36) -Escape from One* to.qo-TJD Spaoe (cont.). ' < 4) Law of Plhinsman. *474‘You Cunt 04# Twice If) Movie: Jan* Powell ‘v "Luxury Ltaer.” i’44». ft: no (2) Person to Person * (4) Bnt Masterson. <71 Donna Reed. (ft Movie (began t:»'pjn.j 8:91, <2( Johnny Ringo > (4) Piodirerts Choke ^<7rR*al I4e6>y. <9) Movie (began 7:30 jun. f:M <2) Zone Grey Theater. <41 Bachelor Esther. (7) Jeannfe Carson Show. t9) WreaQtag. »:» (2) Markham -<4* Wrangler. CD Untouchable*. (9) Wrestling (contX 16:66 <2» Theater. . £ '■ • <4) The Best o( Grourho, <71 Untouchables (cont.'. . (9) News.-,10:16 About Faces, i (9) Movie. 1:99 (2) As World Turns. (7) Ufe ol Riley. 2:00 (2) Medic (4) Jan Murray Siam . (7) Day in Court. (1:90 (2) House Party. | (4) Loretta Young. ft) Gale Storm, i (9) Home Fair. '3:00 12) Millionaire. (4) Young Dr. Malone, (7' Beat (lie Clock. ; ' (9) Movie 1:90 <21 Verdict Is Yours. 1 <4) From These Roots. 1 (7) Who Do You Trust. j ' 4:60 (2) Brighter Day. <44 Thin Man. (7) American Bandstand. 4: U <2) Secret Storm. ■ * 4:30 (21 Edge of Night. (4i Yancy Derringer. t9) Robin Hood. 6:60 (2) Movie. (7) Johnny Ginger. (4t (Color) George Pierrot'. . (9) Looney ■ Tunes and Jingles. ;&:» <7) Rln Tin Tin. (S6) Sing. Mi—Sing Lu 6:&0 <9i Jac LeGoH TV’ News and Reviews 'Aquanauts' Story Reads Like Father, Like Son I And 2 Are Sisters Man Accused of Liv With Three Wives at Once LAS VEGAS, Nev. (pH) — Aj ‘‘This happened, tooth when he 26-year-old man was 'arrested Joined with Opal and Donna." Word believed he received messages from God telling him to Warty Briscoe's daughter*. Roberts said, and Qwl priacor also believed In the messages. The detective said the two families recently Joined a I religious sectcalled the Church of the First Born Truthfulness and were about to go to its headquarters in Chihuahua, Mexico, when they were arrestecj^ 'Caesarean Section' Birth on TV Tonight <91 News. 0:16 49) Hazel Pk. Race Results 0:66 (9) Movie: Paul Muni, Gene Tierney, “Hudson’s Bay"; 1:99 (2) <41 News., Weather.; Sports. 471 Racket Squad. j By FRED DANZIG ferfd some technically interesting! NEW YORK tUPI) — Aqua-; scenes Also reminiscent ot "Sea ! nmits," a full-hour adventure series j Hunt” is the background .musk- and: jthat CBS-TV hopes will sidetrack',^ ,.vojcMwr« narration ... i ! "Wagon Train" in the renewed rat- Ing war. dog-paddled gamely Into The only edge I raa give ( view last night . “Aqaaaaots^ is to the supporting j . The first episode gave off more' rest category. The "hew Hunt" {bubbles than Lawrence Wetk and; «* players are usually amateur JUoyd Bridge's, combined, see in| Ish but the "Aquanaut* la whole season. { It was possible to discern la “Aqttaaaots” «n embarrassingly 1 close resemblance to the prototype underwater TV series, “ttou Hunt.” And why not? the pro * din er ol both shown Is Ivon Tors. In the family, ON THE MALL,— Members of a 44-man dele-’ Ration from Raleigh, N. C. look over the first permanent pedestrian mall in Kalamazoo. The AF rhsUUi s headed by Mayor William C. EnJoe of j mure competent as m - | i tor*. IJoyd Bridge*, hone ver. Is . ! still the grei strst scuba artist' j alvr. ^ * . .; {: ‘Aquanaut" episode)' [will last .twice as long as a "Sea t I Hunt" episode, , it’s not to vice asie good. Or twice as bad. Just twice|r ‘las kmg. Increased Outgo of U.S. Gold Adds to Top Brass' Economic Contusion Tuesday night and accused of living with three '“wives” by whom he had six children. • • 6r ★' *' Roger Ward, s draftsman lor the Las Vegas Valley' Water District, was booked on a charge of Statutory rape because ope of his mates was 17 yefo* old. arrested was I, 44, a ’ earpenti j father of two of Ward's mates, Donna. 17. and Opal, 99. He was booked on a charge of eaatribut- j ing to the delinquency of a minor. - ] Sheriff's deputies «f said- both Ward and Briscoe are former Mormons who were expelled from, _ . . ... . the church five yeprs ago because Ponttac area elevnewer* will be of their polygamist beliefs. able to see Bhth by Caesarean : Section," a medical documentary, GRAB first WIFE , . tonight on WJBK-TV. Channel 2. Others taken into custody in- ( jq to l0:30. eluded Ward's first wife Mary, 24. The first of two documentaries whom he married in a church six sponsored by Michigan Blue Crossyears ago. Blue Shield, "Caesarean Birth," She was charged with eon- *•» televised by use of mobile .ninov commit unlowfnl eo- magnetic tape unit* as it actually £22 TIT JET MS. happened at the University of moto^r whT he [Michigan-. Medics! Cent^., "Wed” four years ago. His third mate Donna was placed ,in custory; of Juvenile' authorities. 1 .it it i Deputies said Ward had his children by his first two mates. The 17-year-old girl was childless. Ray Robert* said Detective* told I she i Bv 8AM-DAWSON tyear in the form of military, andIthe other spending abroad — thel NEW YORK (API — 77ie in-leconomic aid. (investments,. the foreign aid, trav- reased flow of gold to other pa- American tourists add to the.el and upkeep of dons recently and the Meady P11* of dollar* that foreigners are Those who say this isnt too of AmericTn Invest-budding up. and so do our mili- serious yet point to the growth prayed, caitea wr uoa Itarv bases, abroad. this year in our exports while our to look on them and then declared ligners - also get dollars for Imports have tended to drop, and j Ward and the girl mamea, sister Opal “wed” Ward during rites in the desert Is which Briscoe, his wife and thrir eight children and the .Ward family all took part., ‘They said they Joined hands. ALUM. SIDING ■ [Toes’ extensive library'of under-) * [water action scenes, offers nothing! "Hawaiian E; _______ . [new. The premiere introduced.us tojond bloodshot i. i Movie: Donald Sinden,;Andrews and Larry Lahr, last night with a he dornSe !«*■ Competition with American taller than that of any other. West-— t JOE VALLELY OL 1-6623 OL I-9191 “Tiger in Smoke." 11:99 (4) Jack Paar. (7) Flight. FRIDAY MORNING 6:30 (7) Funews. 7:19 < 4 ♦ Today. .. ..171 Breakfast Time.. 7:29 )2) Meditafions. It . 42) On the Farm Front 7:30 424 Felix the Cat. 8:00 be (rouble Md they L money than it loses dol- things as corporate profits getting Burt School wrth^ area:residems (Point to several hopeful signs that — thra h what it buys .from U little better than they are right registered, acceding to Cqordi- ntjabroad - {now, and in personal incomes at nator Mrs. William Amann, ]'| Tlie ovnvatl loss comes from (least holding up if not increasing. * * ■cage, steered clear of man-eating) (sharks. nan useful. The hour Was padded toe trouble.' And they . i several hopeful signs thatc situation isn't in imminent with (he Hunger of getting out of hand.j [cued a lady diver who was .trapped) in an undeiw^ater cave, saved four! jmrn who were trapped In a shark|UsUu] tirtl^.kil|el.s _ a song. aalp-fsoirTe hbpe tfit ... mobile driving, ordering drinks. |verstHj Efrem Zimbalist and Roger Smith,’ ^ •» w h They also waved at.» friendly j stays of "77 Sunset Strip,” werej The toss of gold whale, participated in a fist fight utilized briefly — 4ery briefly —] statistics. The JLJ. S gold stock j (above water); taught a reekle** in an early scene. The fesf- 'qf 'fltojta-Mnr-onder $19 hifii ' diver the merit* of diving care- east bad to stiek, altjund to the! jjrst ^me j„ 20 years. The out-; fully and. Introduced u», with ' more flbw cBp*. to the'tehitHfrtF, ____ ____________ new pastime of‘ “paraiB.vtaW.'# iduorr Fred Coe arai Director A9th-!The hoard now iT/ahoat' WASHINGTON (F — About .107,81-0 confined in prisons, --------- w hich Involve* diving into the m Penn have signed to produee ^vm million lower than' this time j million. American civilians will be [hospitals, or live in the District of I a so >e nc 1 ji 107 Million Americans drink from 1 airplane. I While there doesn't set ’much available film about paradiv-| ling at present, I’ll bet Ivan Torsj will find enough for weaving .into) I a new series next year. The "Aquanaut" stay, or stories,) were cleverly drawn-out and, as ‘with "Sea Hunt," Occasionally df-| INMANS ibitter« »nd. ; I flow has be, en much slower (M*l. I THU CHANNKI. SWIM: Pro-. i year than 1 in Um two previous! :dueer Fred Coe ami Director A1Hh- The hoard now is /r 11)0 lit Ur Pei un have signed to produce $500 million than this timc|i | four in iginal dramatic specials for [last year. But $323 mini on of that) i ,!ABC-TV. The plays. 60-and-90-min- has come in the last nine'! The Course, designed to train people in case of disaster, 'will include first aid, shock and burns, emergency birth, radiation and fallout, along with biood pressure, intraveinous, contagious and isola-jtion techniques. I Another cla*» on “Comiw mental! and How' to Recognise It’ 1 the Novem- Columbia and lack voting residence The lessons are taught by'vol'un- utes in length,1 will deal With'thp! love lives .of famous women. ln-[ The U. ^ .Treasury ..•« ;eluded is a teleplay about tiie late when other nations or inti Eva Peron of Argcirtina. ^ fbiancial t^em ies turn lice President Richard Nixon |dollar assets for it. This But the bureau noted that many! r i r 6 8 ii ll iT ii ii ff iT ii 1? nr _ rr 2 i t 21 ■ 24 25 26 ■ k W 30 it 3” 3 1 \ 1 5T ■ L 1 39 ■ 40 IT 1 ■ u 44 45 46 ■ r *9 5T ' m ®l $3 54 B~ ii r ib 59 ii 61 E~ $3 ii Other nations [up dollar assets 1 piling | of these millions will be ineligible) they have not; »nd"hls*UmH™wiirbT guest* in [permits them to dk>, although the j satisfied state voting requirement,; a special hatf-hour “Per*«H "to (Treasury won’t sell gold Person” visit on CBS-TV Thur*. | citizens except for use day, (tot. 6. Sen. John Kennedy ! try and the arts^ and (aniUy will be visited by th« show’s cameras the previous Thursday, Sept. 29-Perry Como’s return to motion! picture work will be as the star of] a film railed, "The Great St. Be hard!’; 1 . 1 Lucille Ball and Gleason are set as the gue the closing "Celebrity Talent Scouts” show Motiday,, Sept. 26 on CBS-TV. . teer doctors and nurses and there In the 1956 election’ 61.6 million ,tes were cast. , | mgs are .8 p.m. each Tuesday ta gave slate-by-state I the William Austin Burt School,) ‘581 S. Winding Drivel | Other classes will be scheduled The figures include aH fn the near future, and those in-| ■ivilians 21 and over for 46 ][erested have, been asked *| The hare estimates based In pari liniinary results of the Hennings'Death s «e t estimate: .‘Breeds Caution and the D i s t r 10 the Ciyil Defense office at the Township ffiaJL -- ptdpmhla. •gia and Kentucky, the; ; estimates include those 18 or overjTelsvision Station Gives A #«.»! • l "Fohj.tHe Defense, ’* a full-hour]*^*, dramatic Series, is "being produced)' ’vf*" by NBC-TV for nighttime viewingj^rf'j jin 1961. The series will deal with'ac'lonH the workings of an; ihlernational I , ■ Kroonc 1 siiTinn Ant^motoCMU , busi^rfhm'Dr6CQS laUTIOn states permit persons under 2t to MOUNT peasant j“ jjj"^ivSST to Cen' if): Arizona 680 000;. .Arkansas, ;tral Michigan Univertaty ■' Th* university said the tower,] when moved to the campus, will i, r,____ .be used when the university beginsi ?»c.U.na,ffiEVr i ultra high frequency JJMF Chanel 4 in the near future. The tower was valued at 360,000. J dollars jeesaor for Sen. Thomas C Replacement Election Arizona, 680,000;-1,029,000; California [Colorado 1,007,00(5; isiag pro-j duction costs here qr because overseas plants let American, business get around- the remain-! ions Ihnt other- nations - 11. S. products, whether) JEFFERSON CITY frozen currency trans-lGov James y. Blair saidI he wouldf Columbia. 49?,000; Florida, iask the attorney general for a legal ^ T | ' ‘ ■ * * * .Utafon -before •G^a> 2,342,000; Hawaii. 321,-| Another reason for increased lelwtiod New~H«nip*Ure. skl.OOO; jimproyemreit" later at Mt Sinai sure about the procedure in calling N*,,r Jersey, 3,827,000; New j Hospital- ___ a special election since there are I Mexico, 401,000; New York, legal questions involved 10,788,000; North Carolltoa, 2,521,-; 000, North Dakota, 350,000. ■*—• —- ■“* a* governor i ,7 ., I Ohio. 5,833,000; Oklahoma, 1,399,000; Oregon, 1,089,000; Pennsylvania, 7,102,000; Rhode Island,' 533.000; South Carolina, 1,227,000; South Dakota, 388,000; Tennessee,) 2,079,000; Texas, 5,329,000. ] Utah, 469,000; Vermont, 230.000; Virginia, 2,244000; Washington, 1,703,000; West Virginia, 1,085,000;) Wisconsin, 2,373,000; and Wyoming, I 186,000. ha* the right ressor when n senatorial vacancy occurs bnt Blair said he had not derided whether he would do* that. Since Congress Is not in session, he-said there Is no ur«. about filling the vacancy. I Former President Harry* S. Truman was mentioned by some. Democrats as a logical nominee for the job but 'Truman apparently took himself out of the race when he) said in New York he had- no ambition to return to the Senate. •WANTS NOTHING MORE' SON0TONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Free Parking at Rear et Building "Open Crus, by Appointment" 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. STOP WORRYING! Slop aal Shop *1 WALTON TV for Your SECOND TV SET . Choose from a Large Selection of Over 55 Different Sets. 30-Day Exchange Privilege. 495