‘S THE PONTLAC:PRESS & ees ets gfe ft M.- LE: ff £VEnR oh Edition -11tth YEAR... * a PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959—30 PAGES . UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL — i Pe City Takes Battering race Venting Full Fury on South Carolina Coast Hoffa Also Complains of Bonding Costs Defies Monitors, Won't Fire Chiefs WASHINGTON (AP) — James:dividuals involved,’ Hoffa said. court that he mishandled over R. Hoffa says he won't bring un- The monitors met again with $600,000 in funds of Detroit .Local ion ouster charges against three Hoffa Monday night in trying to 299, also headed by Hoffa. Hoffa — ; : jiron out their mounting conflicts denied any wrongdoing and said Teamsters chiefs as asked by ¢he' with the Teamsters president. A Local 299 authorized him to in- 4 degrees Wedneaday, Partty |“""'* court-named overseers. | half-dozen court actions are in the vest its money. cloudy and continued cool is | The Teamsters president also|works seeking to Hoffa's com-| The monitors said Hoffa depos- Thursday's outlook. |told reporters Monday he can find Pliance. , ited the money with various banks ; . fim Tuameter as ,.| One of these seeks the ouster) without interest to secure loans Mi T st b {f ais s-| | Winds northwest at four miles ey eT cs Got Hoffa himself, on charges |for financial operations in which an hour at 1:15 p.m. will become qualified by criminal records from : : . : ‘mM. holding office under the new labor brought by the monitors in federal Hoffa allegedly was involved. Hurricane Gracie smashed gentle to moderate westerly to- -——- - night. From 10 a.m. yesterday un- across the South Carolina tit the same hour today .73 of an “* shoreline today venting its inch rain had fallen. ; ‘ / a. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, . SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 \ Sale ef ers “t tke Will Fly to California Cold Plagues President) as He Prepares for 8-Day Visit WASHINGTON \#—President Ei- senhower, fighting a cold, plans to fly to the desert country of South- ern California tomorrow for an eight-day stay. The chief executive will be the house guest of an old friend, Wash- ington business executive George FE. Allen, at La Quinta, Calif. | Alien and Eisenhower are fre- quent golfing and bridge com- panions, sometimes share vaca- tions, and own farms a couple of miles apart at Gettysburg, Pa. White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said the Presi-| dent hopes to get away late tomor-| row afternoon, flying by jet to the | Palm Springs, Calif., airport. * * * The plan calls for arrval there by 5 or 6 p.m, Pacific Standard Time, after a flight of > or 5'a) yy hours. f : The White House, hpwever, is eying the weather, and the pos sibility of winds and rains associ- ated with hurricane Gracie. But Hagerty said that at La Quinta, 20 miles from Palm Springs, “the weather forecast is clear, warm and sunny.” Eisenhower picked up a cold on his recent trip to England, France e aoe } TP - Pontiac Press Phete applying the first of the PUSH-PULL. United Fund stickers. The stickers are just one prong of the publicity and advertising plans for this yewr’s drive which will be launched Oct. 1 with a 7 p. m. parade on Saginaw street. PUSH PULL FOR UF — Fred Nieflelson (left), owner of Mr. Fred's Wonderland and commercial division vice chairman for Tel Huron shopping center for this year’s UF drive, joins Norman Dunn, publicity and promotion chairman of the campaign in Firemen Seek Cause of Blaze | _ Overheated Motor May Begin Library Today, Terminal Tomorrow and Germany and has been trying [ve ground-breaking time inj scheduled for 4 30 p.m. at the Civic, Paulsem road, north of M59, a| Have Started $350,000 ever since to shake it off He told: pontiac Center site at EF. Pike and S.| half-mile west of Airport road. | Fi : a news conference yesterday he p Varner, chancellor of| Parke streets, across from City) A Pontlac police cruiser will Kroger ire be stationed at M59 and Paulsen to direct visitors north on Paul- nen, hoped to get away for a few dayS Michigan State University Oak- Hall jland, was scheduled to speak at) (The ceremony was scheduled to ~~ ® & iground - breaking ceremonies late move into the City Commission President's voiwe is husky, | this afternoon for the new $500,-|¢hambers in City Hall in case of} Mayor hax a little 900 Pontiac Pubjic Library rain ) ischeduled to wield the chrome- Joslyn avenue to find the cause | Tomorrow afternoon there willl The airport ceremony is set for, plated shovel at both ceremonies.jof Sunday night's spectacular he similar ceremonies for the Mew 4 49) 1m tomorrow at the site, He and Miss Phyllis Pope, city!$350,000 fire $445,000 terminal and tower at Pon of in, new terminal, just south of librarian, were slated to make| The fire may have been started This will be the President's sec-| Hac Municipal Airport. the main east-west runway and brief remarks at the library by an overheated — refrigerator ond visit to the Palm Springs area | City officlaly hoped there about a quarter-mile west of the ceremony. The main address will| motor in the meat cutting room, He spent a week there in Paves) would be large public turnouts present development at M59 and be by Varner. jsaid Fire Chief James White. 1994 at Smoke Tree Ranch, | for both events. Airport road * * * | “The fire would spread rapid- a | ‘The Honored guests this @fternoon in-| ly,” he said, “because of high- clude Miss Adah Shelly, former| ly flammable cellophane stored city Uibrarian; Joe Haas, editorial) i, that area.” istaff writer of The Pontiac Press; : A Glenn H. Griffin, president of the! White said the cause will prob- Pontiac Board of Education; Dr.|@>ly never be known for a certain. in a desert climate Seeeeieeaen rast ithrough the ruins of the Kroger The Philip E. Rowston {s supermarket at Perry street and and Hagerty said he cough. But the sore throat bisen- hower had at one time is gone, Hagerty said. library ceremony was The site can be reached from | Berlin Peace Pact Confirmed by Nikita Hurricane Gracie Lashes ° : ; lty because ‘‘the evidence simply ‘Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent |'Y M P (Continued From Page One) at South Carolina Shore lof schools: John W Hirlinger,| Wert up in flames. manager of the Pontiac Area| He said damage to the- building precisely what their agreement (Continued From Page One) store window was blown out) Chamber of Commerce, and Miss has been set at $150.000 to food meant. Her highest winds were esti. | "4 mannequins dangied in a jean Johnson, director of the|/stock at $100,000 and to store The State Department gave ®t at ag miles an hour. | grotesque jamble. North Oakland Library Project. |¢duipment $100,000. detailed report to NATO ambassa.| White said two walls of the | Civil defense and Red Cross pe: oC Juvid| Gordon Dunn, chief of the Miami | Also scheduled to participate : . dose (oda Sen ee, ‘sonnel were busy along the whole were city commissioners, led by see Scion eee) al talks, French Envoy Herve|Weather Bureau, said it was too - esmrd | an two others might be salvaged. Alphand said he thinks it very early to tell tf Hannah would fol. conn Several National Guard Commissioner William W. Don- * * * likely a summit meeting or a new low Gracie’s path and hit the East Companies were on standby alert.) aldson as master of ceremonies; ; Big planes were flown out of! City Manager Walter K, Will- White said investigation thus ‘ “4 ' star | € ministers session on the Coast, but we'll be exteremely| ee ithe area by military forces at| { Berlin will result’ from |forutnate af she doesn't.’ far by himself and Fire Marshal be i e y Ate ° : ines? enn iCharleston Air Force Base, Sey-| Charles E. Metz has eliminated the possibility of arson. “We are convinced the fire was accidental,” he said. * * * The Issue of a deadline over these negotiations gets to the heart of the matter. In 40 weeks of talks at Geneva in the summer the Soviets offered to respect present Berlin arrangements for 18 months during which negotia- tions for a settlement would be man; Rev. William H, Marbach, the Eisenhower-Khrushchev parley | The weather bureau declared an) pastor of First Presbyterian ing reporters’ questions emergency hurrican warning from) Mmour Johnson AFB, N.C, Shaw In.answering reporters question, . , and Myrtle} Mareero, pastor of St. Vincent : * — aT ! ap " | ing from that report that Allied with gale warnings from) Bruna pBesch AFG. Part‘ol a hangar foot) DePaul Ceerch- . = | And at Cape Canaveral, Fla, fir of O'Dell Hewlett & “eee * changed but there is a change Inj Exteremely high tides were fere-| hc Ges ee ptectural firm o fi w 6 ff § U the removal of the threat-—‘‘anyzcast from Charleston to Wilming ithe Navy fired a camera-carrying Luckenbach Associates and the con-, rl in ays nions be : tempt to get a big picture of the) present | . Skeptical diplomats, noung that) normal presen the essence of the agreement de) ‘phe weather bureau said) hurvi ENE pat orene rom no SE erilies At) the airport tomorrow, Row on 10 q [ | = " ; il Tt was the second time this year! , ; a ill be the (Continued F Pe One)
Park Island Rd was Volant of named to day as a crew leader for the 1959 Census of Agriculture by the Cen sus Bureauls regional office in De trov Volant will direct sus takers who will a force of cen canvass ail farms in Oakland County. He will ussume his duties after 5 days training, in Lapeer Hig responsitulities will Include the reenuting and training of een sus takers and the supervision of they work Tle wall plan and allo cate work assignments, review the and conduct interviews Polish Official to Visit U.S. to Buy Feed Grains Censtl WASHINGTON (CUPL)- The agri culture minister of Poland arrives fer an VAday visit to the United and is ¢ xpected to shipment of Ameti © Thursday negotiate for a can feed grains Stiste Rdward Ochnh. the Polish offi eal wants ta buy feed grains for Polish currency under the farm surplus program The same kind of agreement has been made by. the Polish government on four pre vious eecasion: Christmas cookies, old fashioned Weinachtshuchen Problem) had the DETROIT | STRANGE BOOTS - ae of a tree iron railing This appears to be a picture of part of a tree that grew out of a length But actually it is the remains of that had grafted. itself around the railing ‘Nikita Flying to Peiping | Red China Is Rejoicing n Khrushchev Success (AP)—Communist .Chi- applauded the results of| Nikita Khrush-| TOKYO na today Soviet Premier chev's American tour. In) warm words of praise it predicted an easing of world tension * * * Khrushchev himself was sched uled to fly to Peiping today for the celebration of the 10th anni- versary Of the Communist victory on the Chinese mainland. He sent an atilvance message hailing the Red Chinese revolution as one of history's great events and pledg ing eternal friendship between Moscow and Peiping The official Peiping People's Daily Khrushchev's visit to said Western Electric, Union OK 16-Month Contract NEW YORK Up— The Western Electric Co. and the Communica tions Workers of Agerica reached agreement early today on a new 16 month contract for 12,000 work ers in 44 states The new contract provides wage increases of 6 to 12 cents an hour for week for job clerks, Under the old which gxpired Sept. 19, installers averaged $267 an hour and job. clerks $65.60 a week ‘The new package also inctudes various fringe benefits acted on by the Union's member ship by Oct 28 Western Rlectric’s installers set up equipment for central telephone exchanges in cities throughout the contract, leountry, Good-Things-to-Eat FUND-RAISING .. . or COMPANY GIFTS with that special holiday look and taste! 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Here a wood expert examines the affectionate chunk of wood that did its wrap-around act in Ashstead, England. a on the ‘South American Galapagos Islands | off the coast of Ecuador. them are Most of Mr. K Got Everything ‘He Wanted By JAMES MARLOW - WASHINGTON (AP world s No. 1 foxy grandpa, is Nik- ita Khrushchev, He dreamed up a crisis and then, at no cost to him, got one thing after another he wanted. President Eisenhower's news con- ference Monday added the latest chapter to the Soviet ‘chief's saga of success, * * * Take it step by step and see how he did it. For a long time he talked of the! need for relaxing the cold war so he could build up the Soviet Union| jat home. He said one way to do it ‘would be at a summit conference | with President. Eisenhower and| the leaders of Britain and France. | | Particularly he wanted to talk ‘with Eisenhower. The President | wouldn't agree. Secretary of State) John Foster Dulles was calling the shots on American foreign policy ithen. * * suddenly * Then last November| jated a crisis over West Berlin.) |Everything that has happened| |since can be traced back to that ‘beginning. Road Information | Post ls Taken by Newsman | LANSING & — Thomas M. Far- | from | irell, a veteran newsman iGrand Rapids, has assumed the |post of public information officer in the State Highway Department. A native of Detroit, Farrell be- | gan his pewspaper career with the now defunct Grand Rapids Herald in 1945. + — This is the life! America’s only fire-brewed beer! The: Khrushchev out of nowhere cre-| MARIA CALLAS Callas’ Husband m Asks Separation | BRESCIA, Italy (AP)—The hus- ‘band of opera star Maria -Mene- | ghini Callas is seeking the near- est thing to a divorce permitted: \* Italy—legal separation. Giovanni Battista Meneghint,| 62, filed suit against the tempera- |mental 35-year-old prima donna, |saying the marriage was on the jrocks ‘‘for reasons depending on |the fault of the wife herself.” Italian law prohibits divorce. Even if a legal separation granted, neither Meneghini nor Miss Callas would be free to re- ‘marry in Italy. The suit did not mention Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onas- sis) whom: Meneghini_ earlier blamed for the breakup, of his 10- year marriage to the singer. is. ° F 2 The National Education Asso-'the “United. States have trouble ciation says that 83° per cent of | finding science teach- the colleges and universities injers. » AWAD CASH MARKET WEDNESDAY ONLY SUPER SPECIALS WELL TRIMMED ¢ 9 bb. e SIRLOIN. STEAKS TENDER PORK | LIVER..... FRESH, MEATY SPARE RIBS ...... Optometrist / North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Contact Lenses ,, Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. 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Krause, a Cleveland wholesaler “gaid stockholders voted yester- “day to liquidate the firm, But Ernst F, Kern, grandson of the store’s founder, said nothing definite was settled at yesterday's meeting. He said a legal obstruc- tion came up, but he did not say what it was. Ps « * * - Krause became president last month when Benjamin Goldstein, former president, sold about 10,000 shares of Kern stock to a Krause associate. * * * Last week Krause filed an appli- cation with the city clerk for a going-out-of-business sale license, required by law. Krause said he expected the license to be ap- proved in about a week. The store reportedly has about two million dollars in stock on hand and another one million ordered. The store has been losing too much money, Krause said. It has about 500 employes. Kern's declared voluntary bank- ruptcy last April and was returned to its owners last month. Gold- stein became general manager, a position he resigned yesterday: Cleaning Fluid Flame Starts Detroit Fire DETROIT (»— A sheet of flame that leaped up from a vat of clean- ing fluid touched off a $100,000 fire today at the Lineflo Co., a chrome plating firm on Detroit's westside, Eighty-five firemen manning 20 pleces of equipment fought the blaze for an hour and a half before bringing it under control. Dense clouds of smoke slowed rush-hour traffic in the Grand River-Warren area. John Proctor, 24, said he was preparing a vat used for metal cleaning when the vat burst into flames. He escaped injury anti so did 15 others in the building at the time. ’ Bound Over fo Court in Theft From Home David B. Wilson, 20, of 29 Cooley St., waived examination in the theft of an automatic revolver and $531 from a Pontiac home Aug. 14 and was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court. He will he arraigned Monday on a charge of larceny from a build- ing. Wilson is accused of taking the money and weapon from the home of Lorenz Vasbinder, 118 Spokane St., on Aug. 14. He was arrested by police Sat- urday. Unable to furnish bond of $500 set by Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan, Wilson is being held in the Oakland County Jail pend- ing arraignment. A Colorado newspaperboy, who recently retired as a carrier to devote more time to college stud- ies, accumulated a $3,300 savings account in eight years from his in women’s wear, | Pontiac Man Waives Exam in Break-Ins A 42-year-old Pontiac man who two gas stations waived examina- tion yesterday before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan and was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court for trial, Robert E. Thompson, 13 Le- Grande Ave.,. was arrested Satur- day night by Pontiac police at the Barefoot service station at Bald- win avenue and Montcalm street. Earlier in the evening, he told police, he broke into the Pure Oil service station at 867 Bald- win Ave. Thompson is free under $500 bond pending arraignment in circuit icourt next Monday. —e | ' Storm Floods Detroit Xways Closed for Two Hours; Power Lines Felled, Lightning Hits Homes Rain and lightning swept across parts of Southern Michigan last night flooding Detroit’s Ford and Edsel expressways for. the third time in five weeks. Sections of both expressways were closed by police between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. when the water reached 18 inches at several spots. In some areas strong winds felled branches and power lines. Lightning struck several homes, starting minor fires. Damage in Oakland County was slight, according to the Sheriff's Department. * * * Sheriff Frank W. Irons said that “99 per cent of the complaints he received were due to knocked- down trees.” He reported no dam- age to homes in the area. * * * At Southfield and Nine Mile roads, lightning caused a 10- minute power failure at WJBK’s television transmitter. Joseph B. Haigh, chief engineer said “‘light- ning hit the transmitter a number of times, but damage was confined Child’ s Ailment’ Multiplies Here Whooping Cough Has Mounted to 4 Times Last Year's Level The Oakland County Department of Health today reported there have been four times as many whooping cough cases this year as in the same period last year. From Jan. 1 to Sept. 30, 1958, a total of 32 cases was reported. The number of cases reported for the same period this year is 123. “I don’t think the increase is alarming, but it indicates that a let of children are not immu- nized,” said Dr. John D. Mon- ree, director of the county health department. ‘‘Whooping cough is a dangerots disease and is most fatal to infants up to one-year-old.”’ The health director encourages parents to make arrangements with their physicians to get immu- nization shots for their children. If financial arrangements cannot be made, he said, the Oakland County Health Department will give the shots free. * * * “No one has to go without shots because of lack of money,” said Monroe. Dr. Joseph G. Molner, Detroit- Wayne County Health commis- sioner, announced the Detroit area is having its worst outbreak of whooping cough since 1950. Molner said there have been 1,097 cases reported this year, compared with 114 during the same 1958 period. Tree Needs Watering sorbs four gallons of water from the soil every hour during a hot summer day, say tree experts. However, it gives off most of it in the form of invisible vapor! through its leaves. A moderate size apple tree ab-, 7 HEADS VFW AUXILIARY — Mrs. James Rhind, above, of Wilmington, Del, has been elected president of Vetcrans of Foreign Wars ladies’ auxiliary. Kickoff Meeting of Cub Scouts Attracts 150 Waterford Board OKs \Private Dump_ Request Socialist Workers Party Built First in 1816 Files for Place on Ballot | The world’s first wire suspension LANSING — The Socialist |°Tid8® W4S built across the Schuyl- 'jdump on some 70 acres on Hos- pital road was granted to the G, C. W. Disposal Co. of Pontiac by the Waterford Township Board |cussed at last night's weekly meeting. check of the area before giving The ‘request had been presented last week and tabled until Board members could make a personal A request to operate a privatejsold for $76 and 1956 former po- liee car sold for $200. Cecil Gar- rett of 30 W. Walton Blvd, pur- chased both vehicles. and more rigid regulations of land developers in the township there was no action as for compiling Although Board members dis- additional requirements Workers Party has filed 22,047 nominating petitions with the Sec-| 10m. a we Pena retary of State for.a place on the (Advertisement) 1960 election ballot. Tt was the first minor party to file the minimum number of 12,708 petitions which are legally re- quired for a ballot spot. In a statement on filing the party new procedure until further study) said: ach gas? their approval to the project. The can be made by the Board. dump will be operated under strict! regulations set up by Waterford ‘Canyon 217 Miles Lo ng “Our campaign will concentrate on showing the need for workers to break with both old parties.” You can’t help feeling “down” when your stomach acts up. Gas Township Board of Health. The Board will ask the Michi- | gan State Fire Inspection Bureau | The Grand Canyon of the Colo- lorado River extends for 217 miles, The Socialist Workers Party has) -~ gained a place on the ballot in the past two elections but was ruled with a width on the rim of over Approximately 150 Cub Scouts}. to make a complete survey of the | Township to determine the pres- ent and future fire protection needs of the community. The re- quest was presented by Fire Chief Elmer Fangboner, Seven bids for the township's Fleet Vehicle Insurance policies were opened and referred to the township attorney for recommenda- tion at next Monday's meeting. The lowest bid submitted was for $1,439. A 1953 township owned car was 18 miles. Paul M. Snover off in 1956 when its petitions were __ held insufficient. . hearburn . . . or acid indiges- tion...all are miserable. But isn’t it nice-to know that Tums will bring you fast, long lasting, safe relief? 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Jerry Buckley was presented, with a Boy Scout handbook and ladv anced into the Webelos den. and guests attended the fall kick-| off meeting of Pack 8 at Crofoot)| Amidon were introduced | Awards were presented to Skip-| Cu ut handbooks Were given. to neat Charles, Porritt, Joe Grant, Skipper Thom- | son, Ronnie Collins and Bradley, End -of -Month CLEARANCE SAL WAITE’S guarantees every item at least 1/3 off Each item is reduced a minimum of 1/3 from the price it was in our stock before this clear- ance! Charge all your purchases! \ WEDNESDAY ONLY! Shop 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. — Sorry, No Mail or Phone Orders, No Deliveries. to fuse boxes.” generator and a standby trans- mitter. * * * Shelby Township firemen were called to two houses around 9 last night where lightning had struck ‘nearby. Both homes suffered only Woman Injured in 3-Car Wreck on Huron Street Viola Y. Siders, 24, of 5521 Tubbs Rd. 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PARADISE SHOES *6.73 @ Pumps, slings, straps; mid or high heels @ Suedes, leathers in bleck, blue or tan Street Floor ~ WOMEN’S DRESSES—Third Floor 9 Jrs. Cotton Dresses, Were 9.98, Then 5.00 Now ....... 5 Dressy Jr. Dresses, Were 17.98, Then 12.00, Now 50 Misses, Half Size Dresses, Were 4.99 & 599, Now 36 Misses, Half Size Dresses, Were 10.98 & 7.00, Now set ewee eee tees 19 Nylon or Satin Slips, Were 5.95, Then 3.99, Now ...... 41 Nylen Tricot Slips, Were 299, Now 11 Gown and Duster Sets, Were 4.98, Now .........+...-6. 20 Famous Make Zephaire Slips, Were 450, Now ............ Co a ates 18 Girdles, Were 7.96 & 8.95, Then 5.00, Now 13 Strapless Bras, Were 5.00 & 5.95, 3.88, 199, Now ...... 10 Lace Bandeau Bras, Were 5.95, Now ............-5...05- 9 Strapless Bras, Were 5.95 to 7.50, Now ...........4.....6: 12 Cotton Satin Dusters, Were 8.95, Then 599, New er a 6 Patio Lounge Suits, Were 8.95, Then 5.99, Now ........... FASHION ACCESSORIES—Street Floor 109 Men’s#s Cotton Hankies, Were 25c, Now See 76 Women's Print, Sheer Hankies, Were 50c, Now ....... 47 Pcs. Jewelry, Were 4.00, Then 2.00, Now ...... 81 Jewelry Sets, Were 2.00, Now 10 Cowhide Handbags, Were 10.99, Then 6.99, Now 2 Alligator Handbags, Brown, Were 29.95, Now . anes 29 Misses, Half Size Dresses, Were 12.98-14.98, Now .......... FURS, SPORTSWEAR, SUITS—Third Floor 15 Drip Dry Pajama Sets, Were 798, Now ..................5. aed 40 Pen on ee CC BCC 6 Musical Pianos with Necklace, Ring, Was 2.00. Now ..... 53 Necklaces, Earrings, Were 3.00, Then 2.00, New............ 1 Dyed Grey Muskrat ‘Stole, Was 119.00, Now ..............$59 SPORTSWEAR, SUITS—Third Floor 11 Bulky Orlon Sweaters, 34-38, Were 898, Now ...... 588 17 Lambswool] Cardigans, 34-40, Were 10.98, Now ...........6.88 30 Misses, Jrs. Blouses, Were 4.98-5.98, Now ....... «cael ae 2.88 15 Plaid, Solid Slacks, Were 498, Now ............-- danesor 2.88 20 Plaid, Solid Slacks, Were 6.98, Now ....... Peo eee 10 Corduroy, Poplin Jackets, Were 508, Now ........ wie ews 3.88 20 Ban-Lon Cardigans, 38-46, Were 8.98, Now ........ an we 12 100% Wool Suits, Sizes 10-18, Were 49.98, Now ..,....... $33 LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS—Second Floor - 2.4 1.88 NOTIONS, STATIONERY—Street Floor 3192 Notions Sewing Items, Were 10c. Now ..................4¢ 855 Notions Sewing Items, Were 25c, Now .. o.0-- Re 7 Soapless Rug & Upholstery Cleaner, Was 89c. mo . see Afe 7 Seapless Rug & Upholstery Cleaner, Was 159, Now .... 88¢ 17 49-Star American Flags, Were 698, Now ... 3.49 33 “Whirley Whirler” Toys, Were 99c, Now oi = «oy -were OOO 15 Boxes Stationery, Several Types, Were 1.00, Now ...... 44e MEN’S FURNISHINGS—Street Floor 3 Bermudas, Were 695, Then 500, Now .__........ oo .e. 2.88 3 Wash 'n Wear Slacks, Were 5.99, Then 2.00, Now ........ R8e 18 Long Sleeve Sp. Shirts, Were 4.00, Then 2.49, Now ... 1.66 17 Pr. Stretch, Sizes Socks, Were 100, Now ..................66e 16 Pr. Hosiery, Were 1.00, Then 88c, Now ...................38e 15 Tie Bars, Were 79c, Then 39c, Now . whee sonics eae 3 Pajama, Robe & Slipper Sets, Were 10.95, New | eee. CBB 15 Small Slipper Sox, Were 1.95, Then 88c, Now............ 33e 63 Men's Boxed Hankies, Were 1.65, Then 1.00, Now ...:... bbe LINENS, -FABRICS—Fourth Floor 10 Chenille Rugs, Were 399, Then 288. New ......... Sooo | 13 Chenille Rugs, Were 4.99, Then 3.88, Now ........... cee Uz 21 Chenille Rugs, Were 599, Then 488, Now ........ sane 17 Changette Bath Rugs, Were 3.98, 2.97, Now ....... o-.0. 196 28 Damask Tablecloths, Were 3.98, Now wise © ierere.s Sisters 2.66 9 8-Pc. Linen Place Mat Sets, Were 3.98, Now ............2.66 47 Twin Flowered Percale Sheets, Were 3.98; New ......... 2.66 8 Twin or Full Tailored Bedspreads, Were 8.99, Now ......5.88 48 Full Flowered Percale Sheets. Were 498, Now ........... 69 Yds. Interlining Fabrics, Were 79c to 1.49, New DRAPERIES, CURTAINS—Fourth Floor 400 Group Drape, Curtain Hardware, Was 59c-199, 25c. Now. 10c 36 Short and Long Draperies, Were 5.99-9.99, Now -.. 2.88 30 Draperies, Mostly 90”, Were 10.99-18.99, Now .......... 5.a8 19 Draperies, Multi Width, Were 1999-4299, New ....,..... 11.88 30 Yds. Drape, Slipcover Fabric, Was 1.99, New ..... Sboone 88e - @ee 5 Bolster Covers, Were 499, Then 100 Now ..............66e 11 Sefe Stipcevers, Were 1498-2798, Then 800, Now .... 3.88 20 Mult. Width Ruffled Curtains, Were 1499-2499, Now ...5.88° LUGGAGE, RUGS—Downstairs 2 Samsonite Wardrobe Cases, Were 35.00, Then 23.47, Now 14.88 i i hota —_— 3 Black Patent Bags, Were 798, Then 499, Now ...... . 2.88 1 26” Pullman Case, Was 29.95, Then 1988. Now .. .. 10.88 6 Chain Belts, Were 1.98, Then 50c, Now ........ .. 106 3 Wool 11 by 14 Ft. Rugs, Were 75.00, Now ,............850 4 Leather Cuff Link Box, Was 3.50, Now ....... wo. 1.88 1 Lewyt Polish Adapter, Was 4.98, 299..New .............. 1.4 64 Pr. Knee-Hi Hose, Were 79c, Now... bye ccv esas 44c 1 Used Easy Sprindrier ae eee jécwids oben veeas eo Gi ’ heard 18 Pr. Stretch Bermuda Socks, Were 1.00, New wit 44e Tou oe 73 Pr. Van Raalte Hose, Were 1.15, Now ........--- +. -e- Tile , of contact | 4 Men's Timex Stop Watches, Were 15.95, Now . so7 HOUSEWARES, LAMPS—Fifth Floor lenses tee « 50 Men’s, Women's Expansion Bands, Were 7.95-12.95, New 3.97 1 Drip Coffee Pot, Was 1098, Now. ....--...eeeeeee. ass SEWING MACHINE 1 Revere Double Boller, Was 1250, Now ............. +. TBS NOW THE BUDGET SPORTSWEAR—Street Floor a Bree Bes Was TIE RH ae ows cnszesn ance = tdoor ers, re o ApOoOo aoe amos BIG NEWS IS E. Oo. M., SPECIALS 20 Bermudas, Were 298, Then 2.00, 144, 99c, Now .......... 44e 7 Rubbermaid Dessabecvad Were 120, New bocce ees 2.66 _— ; 18 Blouses, Were 2.98 to 3.98, Now ......6. 0. eee 188 4 Plastic Garbage Pails, Were 2.49, Now ......... an OE . x 25 T-Tops, Were 1.00, Then 44c, Now ........... gndancoouans 22¢ 3 Shower Curtains, Were 3.98, New ...... rene 1.88- FLOOR MODEL, RECONDITIONED, USED MACHINES 11 Bulky Knit Vests, Were 298, Now 000.0000... 0e.cceee LBS 1 Sunbeam Blender Attachment, Was 12.95, New ..........6.88 6 Fancy White Collars, Were 2.00, Now ...... 0.60.60. e ss eee, Be . 1 GE Electric Iron, Was 12.95, Now ............ 2... ..000e 7.88 —— * a hows Sommers seey hn $180 9 White Round Collars, Were 99c & 144, Now-.. . Me 15 Steam Seal Bath Tub Caulk, Was 189. Now ........... Lis Peg SOR GS ERENT He: 8 Print Head Scarves, Were 6c, Now 6. .--e eee #4e 3 Laundry Carts, Were 2.98, Then 199, Now ........... 88e Ganaaet The most wonderfull rhdiy kagowret tertile brates Pag eres” Aang Style ‘Cabinet with i 1 Bissell Sweeper, Was 16.95, New ...... - 10.88 uns ee aay aon wike sahae ee ite Unit, Wes 127.00.......... $99 COSMETICS, SILVERWARE—Street Floor 1 Outdoor Line Dryer, Was 19.95, Now .......0.......... 12.88 ardinca thw ua aie aaa koe Welnut er Me 2 Plastic Shower Doors, Were 19.95, 12.88, 9.88, Now .......5.88 salad expensted 2— or. y Consoles with 8 Cosmetic Cases, Were 150, Then 88, Now ...........-..... He 1 1-Pe. Fireplace Sereen Was OW... . ee... O88 coals bo so White Zig-Zag Units, Were 167.00 $119 4 Plastic Spray Containers, Were 150, Now Be 11-P, Fireplace Set, SS me ga o_O 5 ’ ee FC. e as OW cee AP ane Ou ube CONTACT 4BS8 1—White Walnut Console Machine, 48 Children’s Lipstick, Pink, Was 1.00, Now .............. + - 660 1 4-Dr. Chest, Floor Sample, Was 14.95, Now |.......... .. 7.88 yy ae ee 7 Sows forwurd und yoverss, Was 107.00 $77 Lt Danae Serving Ploses, Were 1.19, Then Sic, New «+--+. %e___18 Toweh-Up Paint Tubes, Were 1.00, Now ..................2e ee 2 Gal Gold Bond Paint, Was 495, Then 1.99, Now ...... » Me ALL CONTACT-LESS LENSES ARE NOW 1—Reconditioned White Rotary in Walnut EN‘ . Group of Odds and Ends of Dinnerware ........... 50% OFF TERMS: Up to @ Your te MADE AND DISPENSED UNDER Comba Al Saen ainut . $29 CHILDREN’S VALUES—Second Floor pny S| eine eee gy eae oa po sear Aan lia U. $. PATENT Ne. 2,809,556 . h gueray Semele ee eee = 30 Girls’ 3-6X Cotton Dresses, Were 2.98, Now ............. 1.88 1 Impérted China Set, for 12, Was 40.95, Now ..............832 pee cece eaesess==—4 2—Reconditioned Portables, Singer or scene 20 Boys’ 2-6 Short Sl. Shirts, Were 1.98, 99c, Now ..... sownstibe 1 16-Pe, Plastic Dinnerware, Was 16.95, 12.88,,Now ........844 i A-1 sewing condition ..... cence eee P29. 10 Boys’ 2-6 Lightweight Jackets. Were 3.98, Now .;.........188 2 20-Pc, Earthenware Sets, Were 6.95, Now ........ Jason sual i Dr. B. R. Bermen, 0. D. 17 N. Saginew 15 Nat'l. Brand Héavy Sleepers, Were 2.98, Now ......,.......1.88 1 Pole Lamp, Was 19.95, Then 14.88, New ......... saprenise B44 i | et ee Tee eee Machine, - | 14 Summer Sleepers, 6 me, Were 2.25, 1.44, Now ............88e 2 Brass Wall Pulley Lamps, Were 12.98, Now .............7.88 i ee ae ek eee ee mee SC i Ae le .. se “eo t* *e See am be a ate 9 : + ts . eee ‘ + ate : *. “ FOOD MARKETS SUPER MARKETS rd “2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY 263. AUBURN | 1200 BALDWIN AVE. stato @1 TELEGRAPH RO. at COLUMBIA, > OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK : : _OPEN SUNDAY 9106 _ ‘ie ALL FOOD TOWN MARKETS—OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M 9 AM, Lo PM. CLOSED SUNDAYS se 4 vee 4% * . tah +* 7580 HIGHLAND RD. M-59 ot WILLIAMS LAKE RD. 4 a, ; * TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 : . , had been INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-John M.|and winner of — bad : Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MRS. HARRY AMBLER Surviving besides ie bahend He was a retired employe of the are a daughter, Margaret at home; | Fred LaLone Stoker Co. Service for a 1a Lorvaine!| *% sons, Barney ‘bf Auburn) Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. thy) Ambler, ° 4 tionist | Heights and Hugh at home; two) Marguerite Smith with whom he Ct... bookkeeper and receptions) grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. made his home; and three sons, at the YWCA, will eid 8 Rose Rorke of Clinton, a sister and Herman, Frank and Kenneth, all p.m, Thursday at the pal FU lwo brothers. ‘of Pontiac. neral Home in Clinton, Ont | Mrs. Ambler died Sunday at St. Mr. Diener’s body is at the Hun- A graduate of Alma College 1n Joseph Hospital in Mt. Clemens toon Funeral Home. St. Thomas, Ont., Mrs. Ambler trom injuries received in an au-| was a member of the Maple Leaf jomobile accident in Macomb|/ CLYDE HELMS Word has been received of the Club, All Saints Episcopal Church! County. and a former member of the death of former Pontiae resident WILLIAM DIENER \Clyde Helms, 58, of San Fernando, church choir. She had worked sev- | eral years at diocesan headquar- William Diener of 2831 Watkins Calif, Mr, Helms died of a heart ters of the Episcopal Church in Lake Rd., Detroit and at the American Ex- died of a heart ailment early this nando. press Office in Canada ;morning. He was 95. Service will be beld at 2 p.m. - ~ | Wednesday at the Noble Chapel ‘Funeral Home in San Fernando. |, BETH B. HAMILTON LAPEER — Service for Beth B. Hamilton, 59, of 4906 Mervin Rd. will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Huntoon Funeral Home in ‘Pontiac. Burial will be in the ‘cemetery at Wixom. She died Sunday in Suncrest Hos- pital, Lapeer, after a long illness. GEORGE P. WHALEN Service -for George (Pat) Whal- len, 63, of 435 First St., will be ‘held at 3 p.m. “Wednesday at the 'Huntoon Funeral Home. Pontiac |Lodge 21 will conduct the grave- iside service at White Chapel Me- morial Cemetery. | Mr. Whalen died at his home |Sunday of a heart ailment follow- ‘ing a long illness. | JAMES E. GIBB MRS, JAMES E. GIBB | OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — A double service for James Ev- erett Gibb and his wife, Evelyn, Kenneth G. 1330 E. Gunn Rd., will be held at 10 am, Wednesday at St. Andrew i, EMPS | ND Catholic Church, Buria] will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The Rosary will be said at 8 50 | INSURANCE hs p.m. Tuesday at the William B is 102 E. Huron St. IT GETS WORSE EVERY YEAR Awards for damages due to automobile accidents keep going up, up and up. In the old days, protection of 5-10-5 in your policy used to be adequate. Today, 50-100-10 could well leave you short. Extra insurance costs little, might save you from catastrophe. Call us. Potere Funeral Home, Rochester. They are survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. John Dotson, of Detroit, and Mrs. William O'Dwyer, Mil- FE 4-8284 waukee, and four grandchildren. three brothers and four sisters. Mrs. Gibb, 50, is survived by her mother, Mrs. Delia Smith, of Pheo- nix, Ariz MRS. FRED (EMMA) HARRISON DRYDEN — Service for Mrs. iFred (Emma) Harrison, 76, form-| erly of Dryden will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Dryden Methodist Church. Burial will be lin Attica Cemetery. ‘ | Mrs, Harrison died Monday at “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You" ‘Suncrest Convalescent Home in La- Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. peer after a long illness. The body can be visited at the MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Muir Brothers Funeral Home at 714 Pontiar Mate Bank Bidg, | Site i Mey bilie when due, = o you cen NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors ‘Lopeer until time of service. Sole survivor is an aunt, Mrs Waterford Township, attack Sunday. night in San Fer- Mr. Gibb, 53, is also survived by | player, er, manager, coach| Dodger scout. -_ Mt. Washington in New Hamp~ e.|\shire ‘had 274 inches of snow game Larry Sherry, Los Angeles pitcher during the winter of 1958-59. Family Affairs All in Order... A Today, more than ever before, the family % has insurance and orderly protection for most emergencies. The one thing some- times neglected is provision for a mem- fi, ber of the family passing from this life. 7 To plan for the funeral in advance of necessity costs nothing —- and usually j provides a saving. Ask for details at Q any time. fh \i { : Phone i FEDERAL Parking GRAB YOUR PARTNER — |-—— That's exactly what square dance enthusiasts will be doing to- night at the Tel-Huron Shopping Center parking lot when the cen- ter's Merchants Assn. sponsors | a “Square Dance Jamboree” | from 7:30 to 10:30. Here the Roy B. MacAfees, of 110 Thorpe St., practice up for the exhibition while Lee Kaines, of 2881 Lans- downe St., Drayton Plains, does the calling. Kaines will be caller and master of ceremonies at the jamboree, which is being held to ‘ promote interest in square danc- | ing in the Pontiac area. Dr. Sumner Slichter, ‘Top Economist, Dies CAMBRIDGE, Mass. # — Dr Sumner H. Slichter, 67, Harvard University professor of economics ‘and a leading authority in the field, died Sunday night after a long ill- ness. A frequent consultant to gov- ernment on monetary affairs, Slichter served as chairman of the Committee for Economic De- velopment in 1942. SERVING YOU Barrer G; ih, His many articles analyzing eco- nomic conditions were considered _ _|Ethel Bentley of Romeo. Oakland County Farmers Will Be § highly authoritative. fr 5 Mehibin SAVING YOU MORE ab’ SiN > am | fh, Starting Tomorrow NATIONAL'S SREATEST SALE The Year RIPLE Selling Their Products Right in Front of the Downtown Stores All agriculture has been invited to display and sell their produce, baked goods, canned goods, handicraft or anything they produce on tables or right from their trucks on the sidewalks of Downtown fashioned Farmers’ Market. Come early, stay late. This event Pontiac. This is your opportunity to take advantage of ‘an old- | lasts all day Saturday. : This Gala Event Made Possible by DOWNTOWN PONTIAC MERCHANTS ASSN. | J rom RUS a Holden Red Stamps WEDNESDAY See Tomorrows Newspaper Ad For - SENSATIONAL | -... Food Values wat array ‘ 7 0 UF ys a ifs Re FOOD STORES ¥ ' “4 Af | \ 4 ‘ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 Lara Colombo Plan Benefits Asia Free World’s Alliance ¥ Helps Prevent inroads by Communist Money LONDON (UPI) —In the East- West competition to ring eco- nomic aid to underdeveloped coun- tries, the Colombo Plan for South and Southeast Asia is proving to be a firm Western answer to the challenge of Communist aid. The Colombo Plan (for the Co- operative Development of South and South-East Asia) was proposed and established by the foreign min- isters of the British Common- wealth at their meeting in Colom-; bo in 1950. Since then, the United States, Burma, Nepal, Viet Nam, Cam- bodia, Laos and Indonesia have joined the cooperative scheme, which provides development funds for needy members. Development plans are formu-| lated by member countries of South and Southeast Asia and ad-| ministered jointly by~ the donor | and receiving nations, Typical among the recent) achievements of the Colombo ean are: —Construction of two cement fac- | tories in West er scape te New| Zealand and Canadian a —Establishment of ee Rangoon | Technical High School in Burma with help from the Ford Founda-| tion, Canada, Australia, and the | United Kingdom. —Building of the central dairy at Colombo, Ceylon, with funds! and equipment provided by New Zéaland. — Development of the UMTRU hydroelectric project in Assam, India, with assistance from | Cc anada. —Execution of the first and sec- ond five-year ecenomic develop- ment programs in the Philippines assisted by the United States. But South and Southeast Asia, | which ineludes six per cent of the) world's land mass, is a trying econ- omic battleground. _ Poverty, low productivity, fluctu- ‘ ations in world prices, weather and high population in-! creases make economic progress| fluctuate from year to year. Radio and television stations in- vested $20,857,000. in daily news- papers in 1958 — 16 per cent more than in 1957 — to tell the public about their programs and person- alities. ‘SHORT of CASH? Get your glasses on friendly Kindy credit! 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. EMITH THE ROYALTY OF HEARING AIDS adverse | NOW GET TWICE AS MUCH FOR OuLy ONE PENNY EXTRA | SELF-SERVE , Super DRUG STORES we © on we a® * Hf Antihistaminic COUGH “SYRUP 4 With Peneben Added 8 oz. 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HAVE YOUR NEXT 2m 50 FILLED BY US QUALITY DRUGS PRESCRIPTION cowEST PRICE 4895 Dixie Highway: Next to National Food DRAYTON PLAINS is on $.D.D.. Package Liquor Store 148 North Saginaw Neer Seors FE 4-1551 ¥ - = TWELVE : rere THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 AP Wirephote TOP DOCTOR — Dr. Archer A. Claytor of Saginaw is the first Negro to be designated foremost family physician by the Michigan State Medical So ciety. The 65-year-old eivie lead- er was selected at the society's 94th annual convention Sunday. | He started his practice at Sagi- naw in 1936. Hubbard Picked :: fo Run 10th Time Dearborn Mayor Wins an Overwhelming Vote. in Sweep of Precincts | DEARBORN UW Mayor Or- ville L. Hubbard, colorful and con troversial political chief of this De-| troit suburb, won nomination to 4 10th two-year term by an over whelming margin yesterday, Hubbard got 11,945 votes, nearly twice as much as the combined total of four opponents, And he carried all the city’s 109 precincts for the first time in his -eareer He will be opposed in a Nov. 3 general election by Roger FE. Craig, a 26-year-old attorneg and school board member, who fin ished second in the primary with 3.460 votes, Three other antl Hubbard candidates got a total of only 2,853. Seven anti-Hubbard city couneil, candigates won general election] berths to oppose seven pro-Hub hard candidates * * Council has been split Hubbard's advantage The tion finished 1-2-3 in the * 13 to Op post ae iry, ‘state agencies Steel Strike Peril fo State Poses Real Danger to Budget as Michigan Depends on Auto Sales| LANSING (UPI) — Michigan's precariously - balanced budget may be in peril if the steel strike lasts much longer, a survey of revealed today. The strike already hit some 'mining communities harder than the last recession, Revenue Department officials emphasized it was too early to tell what effect, if any, the strike has had so far on state- wide tax collections, But they said Michigan's hopes for solvency ride with production and sale of the 1960 autos, in turn depend on steel, * * * Gov. G, Mennen Williams’ office * disclosed a report on the impact of the strike on Michigan will be forwarded to President Eisenhow- ‘Michigan is reaching the point where it bs beginning to feel the | effect,” aldes one of the governor's said. “Upper Peninsula mining towns @re in critical con- | dition, Some (UP) areas are worse off than during the re- cession, “Collections on tax assessments in one community are off 20 per cent — the people just don't have ithe money.” Names of the communities were not immediately available South Koreans Claim North Has 990 Planes. SEOUL, Korea (AP)—The South | Korean Defense Ministry says the | North Korean air force boasts 990! plane Including: RIO jets, The size of the South Korean) air force has never been officially! disclosed, but if is known to have two Sabre Jet wings totaling about 1) fighters * * * North Worea’s military strength, was listed in a booklet marking) South Korea's fourth of Armed Forces Duy Oct. 1 Hopes He Can Use It which observance | GETTING READY FOR PARADE—Six Y-Teens, YWCA in Thursday night’s United Fund Parade in are busy stuffing paper napkins into chicken wire to represent Pontiac, | form the ‘skirt’ for their float. will be Dancing Couple Nikita Khrushchev Charges: The theme for the who will YWCA entry “World Fellowship,’’ a salute to all nations. The girls are j 2 (kneeling from left) Brenda Stricklin of Lake Orion; and Ruby Lewis, 499 Orchard Lake, Standing (from left) are Susan Weitschat of Lake Orion, Sue Sommerville, 64 N. Edith; Cindy Greenless_ of Lake Orion, and Sue Wood, 761 Owego. in Russia Learns |' ‘Moo Means More (UPI) — The HOLLYWOOD of | husband-wife dancing team Gower and Marge Champion re- turned last night from. three weeks of performances in Russia with knowledge of the distinction “beo" between and ‘‘moo."’ “The night we opened the en- | tlre audience of 12,000 persons in Moscow seemed to roar what was a tremendous boo after our verformance,” she said. “I was Cc eres ’ he said are US. almost in tears. “Then the Interpreter ex- sions." plained that those weren't boos | , * re _ io . P they vere ro or = = | While he praised sian a valent of ‘more. senhower for his Ontario province touches upon|'man who wants peace, 'four of the Great Lakes. More Often with Councilman John a former Hubbard spaalntes oe became = disenchanted with — the mayor, leading the field with 9, 023 votes Cold Air Band Separates East and West | By The Associated A band of cold air covering an area from the Great Lakes down to ‘Texas prevented Jower temper atures east of the Rockies from moving eastward early today. West of this band df cold Press ny the temperatures were in the 30s and 408 while east of it the read ings were mostly in the 60s and 70s, the Weather Bureau reported * * * A light rain and thunderstorms accompanied the cold air from) north-central Texas upward to the! Nixon Doesnt Want Cold War to End’ By JACK WASHINGTON inated Vice Preside Nixon as one of the Americans he says do net want to end the cold war. The Soviet Premier left the| n his Moscow he re- broad implication 1 homecoming speech that gards Nixon as aligned with what (AP) Khrushchey appears to have nom-} BELL nt Richard M forces working | “against easing international ten- * President Ei- ‘‘statesmanship, | wisdom and courage’ and as a Khrush- lchey said a speech Nixon made) Khrushchev Picks Up ‘Okay’ NEW YORK (AP) At least ulne, home-grown Americana rubbed off on accused man, Ames Kendall: Nikita Khrushchev the little word “okay.” “Tie up them papers. Mark on them OK It's a breezy, friendly term, born of a peo- 4) the eternal, Ames ts “oll kurrect’ and no ple who like to make up thelr language to mistake.” ‘ sult the occasion + * * Nikita liked It ‘ ‘ Most thoroughly authenticated account | “I hope we will be able to use more and seems to be that the word began in 1940 | more in Russia that good short American word ‘okay'” he said as h country. When he got home Monday | Ing crowds in Moscow with a grin, oh) and by calling out “okay * * * It's an adjéctive, a verb, an proval, a plece of native slan come a part of the Internatio What its use, It denotes tl agreeable. Great Lakes. Rain at Dallas, Tex, | and Detroit, Mich, measured 2! In that light, it has oy inches since Monday night caught the world's ear. Rain fell along the Atlantic sea board from the Carolinas to ae ern New E:ingland. Kempsville, Va registered nearly 9 inches of pre cipitation in the last 24 hours, Nor folk, Va., had 6% inches Tornadoes were reported — at Belle and Ashland Mo West of the cold front light rain and snow were reported At Colo rado Springs, Colo) rain turned to snow Monday night Demands Examination Over 13-Count Warrant | SAGINAW UP A former man-| ager of a Saginaw branch of the! secretary of state's office de. | manded examination vesterday on: a 13-count warrant stemming from | the handling of auto registrations | Municipal Judge Hazen Ro Arm strong set a hearing for Nov. 12 for Mrs. Anne M. LaBelle, 52, who had been a manager at the branch office in West Saginaw. She was released on $2,000 bond following her arraignment. The warrant charged Mrs. La-) Belle with six counts of forgery, six of uttering and publishing and one of embezzlement. _ o Reject Annexation MUSKEGON vf — Propoked an- nexation of Norton Township's Lincoln School District to Muske- gon was rejected yesterday in a special election which drew only a light turnout. _ Became Dominion New Zealand became a dominion within the British empire in 1907. FILLERS. oc ak css cewe ae 8 An average watch has upwards to 150 separate parts. (Advert isement) HetPASTHMA Combat wheezing, nn oe and Shou : bean Sais ea pee nite pa I eeenree DA0d. Quickly hips relax bronchial ¢ rnd sticky ame am, Thus tlds easier eathing, Lil Sieew. Ges drugelate, A origin— that it came from a ( phrase, or that Gen. Andrew Jackson Scores of stories have circulated about its “Oke Hoke,” signifying, one bit of gen- he sald, e left this Club,” which after examining the papers of an | as the name of New York's Democratic “O.K. was supporting Martin Van Buren for the presidency, and took the inl- he met cheer- a wave NY tials from his home village Old Kinderhook, The letters, “O.K.” then became a sort of battlecry of other Democrats. assent, an ap- g that has be- nal dialect 1¢ positive, the “gibberish of er the years {Iliteracy.” But in America, with its tall talk, its re- | sistance against rigid formalism and its fancy for the bold original, of the most frequently used in the nation— shoctaw Indian “ves, it is,” started it when both on paper, morons” the word and in speech. Schoolmarms once sought gallantly—but in | vain—to suppress the word as a crude collo- quialism and bad grammar. British langage | purists have denounced {!t as part of the and a sign of “vast | became 6ne — Nikita/of a healing nature.” in New York Sept. 14 ‘‘was not happy to have their man identi- ified as one of those who talked | “He added cold to toothache,” |tough to the Premier in Moscow Adm. Rickover Proud - jot aboard the giant radar ore sub. b T mat ae Grown yards of st i i 1958, at of Atomic Su riton | the Groton yd GROTON, Conn. (AR) — Vice) Dynamics Corp. Adm. Hyman Rickover says he is| pleased with the way anne sub-| A boy is born with the knowledge marine Triton went through her of exactly how much soap and paces in initial sea trials, water it takes to make most of the Triton, at 447 feet the biggest dirt come off on a clean towel . . . the Navy’s nuclear subs,' ‘College registrations show more slipped away from her fitting-out and more women are taking up dock Sunday and was back Mon-|the law. Gosh knows, sighs H. C. day afternoon. ‘Diefenbach, that they’ve been lay- Rickover, the Navy’s top author- ing it down long enough. —Earl ity on atom-powered subs, was Wilson. No Production Line— Families calling us to assist them at the time of a death can ex- pect sincere, honest and un- hurried counseling in making final arrangements. We won't slight anything! parks -Qriffin ‘uneral Home “Thoughtful Service’ 46 WILLIAMS STREET DIAL FE 2-584) 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE i|Khrushchey said. and didn't Nixon told the American Dental!“ let down his guard) hen Khrushchev put on his all-|° Assn. the day before the Pre-| i\for-peace campaign in touring this mier’s arrival in this country that, comer y |while Americans should be cour-| teous and polite to Khrushchev, ithey should not hesitate to talk back to him on major controver-| i'sial issues. Can Pick Up Land Option GRAND RAPIDS w — Authority + od Nixon publicly ignored Khrush- ee - EP option) cn 129) acres of chev's comment, and apparently | and was granted yesterday by it did not disturb friends who are|the Kent County Airport Board backing him for the 1960 Repub-jof Control as the first step toward lican presidential nomination. a new $7,500,000 airport in subur-| Dr. Stanley W. Black Optometrist 3513 Elizabeth Lake Rd. i} Corner of Cass Lake Rd. | ; ‘ Evenings by Appointment Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wed. The Nixon camp seemingly is ban Cascade Township. eee PAY OFF YOUR @ NO BONUS BIG BEAR CO and at the Same Time PRESENT BILLS LOWERING YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS FREE APPRAISALS and CONSULTATION 92 W. Huron—Pontiac MONEY TO LOAN TO IMPROVE OR MODERNIZE YOUR HOME % WE WILL ARRANGE this ts NST. 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Habel, left, served as hostess Monday at the meeting of the Women’s Association of the Pontiac Symphony. Mrs. George A. Sutton, right, assisted her. Wisner PTA Opens Season With Dinner Wisner PTA members opened the fall and winter season at a cooperative cafeteria-style din: ner Thursday evening. “© ~~ Mrs. Robert Anderson gave the invocation which was fol- lowed by two solos, ‘Hello, Young. Lovers’ and ‘Down Here,’’. sung by Marilyn Vernon, Pontiac Central High School senior. Community singing was led by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Froede, *« *« * After an introduction of the teaching staff and new board members by Mrs. Cameron Clark, PTA president, Mrs. Robert Conant, new vice presi- Members were told that Girl Scouts at Wisner will supervise young children during PTA meetings throughout the school } o- Pontiac Press Phetes tiac Symphony was held Monday after- noon at Mrs. Stoddard’s home. Mrs. Belant is new publicity chairman for 28th Year Is Opened by Chorus The Pontiac Women's Chorus, under the direction of George Scott, has opened its 28th season. Auditions are béing held for new members at the regular meetings every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mark Twain School. Anyone who wants to sing with the group may attend. * * * While applications are ac- cepted all year, it is essential to apply before Oct. 27 in order to participate in all the fall programs. Plans for a full season are under way, including a Christ- mas ami spring concert and other activities. The group also performs‘ upon_the request of interested groups. ® * a * The chorus is sponsored by the Department of Parks and Recreation with Dorothy Mc- Kibben as accompanist. Bethune PTA Lists Officers at First Meet New officers were announced when Bethune Elementary School's PTA held its first meeting of the season with a cooperative dinner in the school multi-purpose room. ~ * * * Mrs. Robert Burns has been elected president. Others taking office are Mrs. Chester Jones, mother vice president; Mrs. Roosevelt Jones, teacher vice president; Mrs. Bryant Grant, recording secretary; Mrs. George Price, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Mary Jo Lindberg, treasurer. * * * Mrs. Thomas Fowler was chairman for the Thursday dinner which followed introduc- tion of the teaching staff and officers. Gift-Wrapping Will Be Topic wrapping demonstration at Devon Gables Oct. 15 at 10:30 a.m, Cards and table prizes will be af added feature. Anticipate Tosca Set: for Oct. 13 The Women's Association of the Pontiac Symphony held its first meeting of the year Mon- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard on Ot- tawa drive. ’ Refreshments were served by Mrs. Barriey W. Habel as hostess, assisted by Mrs. George A. Sutton, Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Harry Pearce and Mrs. Stuart Austin. Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Betty Thomas poured. President Mrs. S. V. Sekles announced plans for the com- ing year, stressing the import- ance of the ration of éVery member to make the coming year a success. * * x The symphony will give five performances this fall and spring beginning with ‘‘Tosca”’ on Oct. 13. Following the per- formance, which begins at 8:30 p.m. at Pontiac Northern ‘High School Auditorium, there will be a coffee hour. This will give the public an opportunity to meet the stars of the opera performance, Maria Roumell, Nicholas Billardello and Jona- than Swift. Mrs. Paul Kern previewed the story of ‘‘Tosca”’ and gave a brief history of the composer Puccini. Excerpts from the second act were given to high- light her talk. . 1 ® * * Richard Poole, general tick- et chairman of the Pontiac Symphony, spoke on the im- portance of furthering the in- terest of the public in the con- certs that the symphony will present during the coming sea- son, and to encourage the sale of tickets. The next meeting of the group will be at the home of Mrs. Harold Euler on Ottawa drive. Mrs. James Rosenthal will be guest analyst. It was announced that the opening program of the new Pontiac Town Hall series will be Oct. 14 at 10:30 a.m. at the Qakland theater, followed by a celebrity luncheon at Pine Lake Country Club. Bronze Favored You'll see many accessories for evenings in bronze satin. This includes shoes, handbags and belts. VALERIE M. GRANT Mr, and Mrs, Theodore W. Grant of Elizabeth Lake road announce the engagement of their daughter Vivian Marie to Arthur Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Monroe of West Columbia avenue. The ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 roup Meets. Mrs. Edward P. Barrett, president of the Pontiac Branch Needlework Guild of America, Inc., opened her home on Pine Tree Trail Monday for the annual meeting of the executive board. Plans were made for Beware: Can Be Habit Forming { () Pontiac Press Photo the annual Ingathering Nov. 12 at the First Presby- terian Church. Shown are Mrs. Henry P. Gaukler of Interlaken drive (left), Mrs. Charles A. Rogers of Miami road and Mrs. Barrett. Grammar Butcher Misguided in Dealings With Rural Folks By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are both college gradu- ates. Our business dealing are with rural people. My husband thinks he has to talk to them like they talk to him in order to be a ‘‘good fellow.” It is disgusting to hear a college educated man say “He don't, I ain't got and ‘He has did.” When we are out socially, my husband forgets and starts talking like a hick. This em- barrasses me because I have the feeling that our friends think he doesn’t know better. DORA DEAR DORA: Those who deal with rural people need not butcher the language to be a ‘‘good fellow.” If your husband intentionally uses poor grammar he had better stop before it becomes. his natural way of speaking. (It is habit-forming.) Most modern farmers are as well-educated as city dwellers. But those farmers who have not had the benefit of education would hardly accuse a man of being “high hat’ because he speaks correctly. ° : * * * DEAR ABBY: Ever since I was in the Third grade I have had eye trouble. Next year I'll be in the Seventh grade and it seems to be getting worse. We had an eye check-up in school and I got sent home with a letter saying that | should have an eye specialist check my eyes a8 soon as possible. That was last Jan- uary. Every time I ask my mother when she is going to take me she says “Don't worry, I will get you there.” I don’t want to upset her, but ABBY nothing,” wedding date will be announced I would like to get this over later. : with so I could see every- New Methods Shown Food By JANET ODELL Food Editer The Pontiac Press CHICAGO—In these days of push button living, humans are textures, even when kept, wait ing. . * * The 17th annual Food, Fadi tors Conference opened Sun- day, afternoon with a reception and\ tour of the Chicago Sun- Times building. “At the recep- ation was one of the biggest: ¥ ; < i. Meet 3B. 93 i ELS . Miia Hate 3 ; BE. I Heist thing all the time. Put your answer in the paper, please, but don't sign my name. Thank you, Honey. “NEEDS AN EYE CHECK UP” DEAR LITTLE GIRL: Ask your mother once more to please take you to the eye doctor. Tell her that you can- not see well. If she does not take you within one week, talk to your school nurse. If you have no school nurse, tell your favorite teacher. Ar- rangements can be made through your school health program for an eye examin- ation. Do this at once and let me know the results. JOAN HUMPHREY DARLENE HUMPHREY DEAR ABBY: Do you feel a man should keep a picture of his deceased wife in the Jiving room after he has remarried” I think he can remember her just as well with the picture in the drawer. I would ap- preciate seeing this in the pa- per because I think I know your answer and I would like a certain party to see it. Thank you STEADY READER DEAR READER: With all due respect to the deceased wife, her picture should not be displayed in the living room. Only the most insensitive ‘‘sec- ond wife’’ would be able to live with it comfortably. When a man remarries, he owes his second wife that comfort. Mr, and Mrs. Evan Humphrey Jr. of East Long- fellow avenue announce the engagement of their daughters, Joan Ethel to Fredrick Leroy Parsons and Darlene Phoebe to Warren Jay May. Warren is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May of Dixie highway. Fredrick is the son of Mrs. Meta Parsons and the late Fredrick Parsons of Barkell street. A double wedding will be performed Nov. 21. St. Benedict Roast Beef Dinner Due Committee chairmen have been busy this past week mak- ing preparations for the St. Benedict Catholic Church's 14th annual roast beef dinner and festival to be held Oct. 4 in the Church hall on Voorheis road and West Huron street. The public is invited to attend. Dining room chairman is Mrs. Ernest Mallery, assisted by Mrs. Leon Thomas. Mrs. Paride Ninotti, assisted by Mrs. James Coleman, will be in charge of the serving tables. * Ld * Mrs. J. C. Loviska, assisted by the Boy Scouts of the par- ish, will set up the tables and chairs with the help of August E. Boucher and Peter E. Meagher. Angus McDonald is in charge of the kitchen detail. Dinner will be served from 1 p.m. to 6 p. m. and prepara- tions for 2,000 are being made. Sorority Sees Shots of Hawaii Members and guests of Alpha Sigma Nu sorority were enter- tained Monday evening at a Picnic at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Looney of Dutton road. Lillian Morts showed colored slides of Hawaii. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Dickman, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Helvey and daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Pepple. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Robertson, Jessie Stevens and Mrs, Mitchell. Win at Bridge The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club held its monthly master. point game Monday evening at the Elks Temple with 18 tables in play. Winners were Earl Wa- terman and John Kraus, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Maybaum, James White and Julius Young, and Margaret Pitkin and Ar- tice Sackrider. Gourmet Delight ers cost $1.12 a pound to raise and consumers paid about $).75 a pound for them. Today, broil- ers are not only heavier and — * better looking birds, but they cost only 16 cents a pound to raise, and sell—as we know— for anywhere from 29 to 4 cents a pound in the store. Chicken processors are work- ing on new ways of prepar-. ing chicken for the market. olives, pineapple and beef ten- derioin. There were juicy field * * * There was an international flavor to the dinner given by the Borden Co. Ltd. of Can= : t Paes - s if s Thursday’ we'll a THIRTEEN ! f * FOURTEEN es Talk to Others In conversation, don't wait until you hare some- thing profound or witty or utelligent to say, just say something right anay. You needn't chatter like a mag: pie, but DO talk if it hills you! Birmingham Art Show to Feature State Works hy 18 headline a Michigan shdw to be Works will Shy Person Must Push Self AP tists held @ TULIP BULBS e CROCUS e@ HYACINTHS @ DAFFODIL | @ HOLLAND BULBS TASKER’S 63 W. Huron FE 5-626) MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices Riker Building Lobby ieritie, and Jeane Teague % By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Extreme shyness spoils a lot of fun for a lot of people! It dam- ages happiness because the shy one is not able to enter into com- panionship and conversation in a free, easy way. There is always an ielement of discomfort. The great- est danger from shyness is that it may lead to loneliness. No matter. how many wonderful qualjties you have, if you are shy iyou may withdraw from social life lor fail to let your light shine when ‘you are with others. Many folks | iwho are well-informed and capable ‘of being interesting conversation- ‘alists, many who have a delightful ‘sense of humor, thany who are warm and lovable, are simply paralyzed by their timidity. Other people may mistake this for con- ‘velit, indifference or dullness. || Shyness comes from being con- istantly conscious of one's self, of concentrating on the impression we are making on others. I be- lieve that it would be impossible ‘to be shy without being self- ‘coascious. So, of course one of the a ltricks is to get a different view- lpoint. If we consecjously concen-| ltrate on others, what they .look| ‘like, what their interests and man- ‘are like, we forget about ourselves The only way to learn any | | skill, adeptness in human rela- | | tions included, is through prac- | | tlee. It is necessary to practice | | looking out rather than in. The | shy person is apt to make ex- | cuses in order to avoid new | contacts anc social occasions | where she is not well known, | This is the worst thing she could do, for how can she practice be- | coming accustomed to new peo. | ple and new situations if she does not take advantage of such opportunities? In some instances | she will have to provide her own | chance by making the first gesture toward friendliness. at the Bloomfield Art on North avenue in Birmingham begins Oct, 4 and JB person or people you are with. It Mr and Mrs. Spyro Spiteri of doesn't matter much what you say. Bloomfield Township are cochair- pon't wait until you have some men of the event, assisted by\thing profound or witty or intelli- Joseph and Kay DiFranciseo, gent to say, just say something! Mount Clemens artists right away. I do not mean to sug gest that you should grab the ball) of conversation and chatter like a| magpie (there is not much danger | of that) but DO talk if it kills| you! Mingling with others whenever | |possible and talking to them is) ivery painful for the shy person, | jbut it is absolutely essential if he) lor she is to overcome shyness. | 'And 1 think it is important that! From the University of Michigan you do so since IT believe that this’ there will be works by Emil handicap can hit you where you \Weddige, printmaker, and Beryl jive' Horton gind Richard Wilt, painter % Detroit will be represented by Robert) Broner, painter* and art in October Woodward | The show runs through) Association Michigan State University art- isth exhibiting In the show tn- clude Erling Brauner, Raff Hend rickson, Murray Jones, Leonard Kitts, Katherine Winckler and Margaret Yuill, enametists; Al ma Goetsch and James Me- Connell, printmakers, and Irwin Whitaker and Lewis Raynor, ceramicists. 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Brows Get Unruly Republican Addresses Women Organization Is Topic inerisms, conversation and dress in Late Forties When a woman is in her late forties or early fifties, her eyebrows can become unruly. This may sound funny but it's not to the woman who owns them. They may also turn dis- tressingly gray. There are several ways of gaining back:your own beauli- ful brows. First, pluck them with care and get out those of- fending, stiff hairs: Next, brush them nightly with a cream, training them back into place. As for the color problem, most good salons do a dye job now on brows. But remember, this is for a salon, not you, To. be worn all year around — is this short white | Featuring a wide collar and | bouffant sleeées that look almost like little capes, the | coat is lined with bright yellow silk satin. silk satin evening coat. Veterans! Take Advantage of Educational Benefits PREPARE FOR A. CAREER IN BUSINESS Business employment offers prestige, work enjoyment and variety of experience, re- ’ warding salaries and promotions; stimu- lating contracts. The Business Institute 7 west lawrence street Courses in Business Administration, Accounting, Secretarial Training Jack Gibbs of the Oakland County Republican Heddquar- ters in Birmingham spoke on “organization” at the Pontiac Republican Women's Club meeting Monday at Adah Shelly Library. ¢ Mrs. Charles Crawford, chairman. for “Luncheon Is Served.’ announced the affair will be held Oct. 19 at the Pontiac Federal Savings and | Loan Building. Cards will fol- | low the luncheon. Mrs. Charles | Crawford of Williams street or Mrs. Emma Pelican of South of pontiac oof, _ nell, f Anderson street may be con- tacted for tickets. ‘ + wW Guests at Monday's gather- ing were Mrs. Rose Chase of Bloomfield, N. J.; Mrs. Ray- mond Smith and Frank Mc- Gregor. Mrs, William Kreklow was silver tea chairman. Cohost- esses were Mrs. Roy Fosben- der, Mrs. Maude Ashwin and Mrs. Pelican. * * * Mrs. Edith M. Tick poured. Mrs. Duncan McVean and Mrs. Frank McGregor also partici- pated in the meeting. Miscellaneous Shower Honors Louise Grinnell A miscellaneous shower was held Saturday for Louise Grin- bride-elect of Robeft Glaspie, at the home of Mrs. Charles Karns on Crescent road. Hostesses were Mrs. Karns, Mrs. Louis Karns and Milli Karns. ‘ Guests were Mrs. Minnie Bartlebaugh, Mrs. John Metz, Mrs. Ernie Hasenzahl, Mrs. William Daniels, Mrs. Don Metz and Mrs. Horace Bielby. Others included Mrs. Wilfred Grinnell, mother of the bride- elect, Mrs. Bernice Crouch, Mrs. Edna Metz, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mrs. Earl Metz and Mrs. Vern Brissette. Youth Official Talks to Club Mrs. Thomas C. Smith, girls head supervisor at Oakland County Youth Home, was guest speaMer at the Sorop- timist Club dinner meeting in the Hotel Waldron Monday evening, She told of the prog- ress made during the past few years in the program of the home and ‘then showed and dis- cussed films on the activities of the staff and the youth members. * * The speaker was by the program chair K. R. Wright. President of the club, Mrs. Richard Pashcke, and Mrs. Frances Coons announced they would attend the Berkley Sor- optimist Club anniversary din- ner tonight. Madeleine Half reported on one of the club projects. * é troduced an, Mrs. Have You Tried This? Teachers and Parents Will Meet. - ‘Get - Acquainted’ Talks Wednesday at Square Lake The staff of the new ele- mentary schodl on West Square Lake road, as yet un- named, will hold a ‘‘Get- acquainted Night’ for parents and teachers at 7:30 p.m. ‘Wednesday. Rooms will be open for in- spection by parents, and teach- ers will be there to discuss the children’s progress and to ex- plain objectives of the classes. * * * An election of officers will be held and projects for the coming year made, Refresh- ments will be served after the meeting. Names for the building, which is temporarily being called Square Lake School, are being submitted, and the one chosen will be used in the of- ficial dedication ceremonies to be held sometime in October. * * * Chairman for the eveing is Mrs, Jack King who is assist- ed by Mrs. Gordon Doule. Mrs. Gerald Stanke is in ‘charge of refreshments, with home room mothers serving on her com- mittee. * * * Mrs. Robert Anthony and Mrs. Max Shane are cochair- - men of the hospitality commit- tee and Mrs, Franklin Read is handling publicity. Chapter Nine Holds Gold Star Mothers Dinner Pontiac Chapter Nine ob- served national Gold Star Moth- ers Day at a dinner Sunday afternoon at Rotunda Inn. Present were Mrs. Lauretta ~ Stockwell; ~Mrs- Lola Erb, Mrs. M. L. Hawkes, Mrs. John Bray and Mrs. Edna Olmsted. x * * Others were Mrs. Hilda La- Londe, Mrs. Edna Matheny, Mrs. Lewis A. Young, Mrs. Julia Thomas, Mrs. John Green and Mrs. Thomas Kirk. * * * Concluding the list were Mrs. Verdie Weatherby, Mrs. H. C. Hight, Mrs. Evelyn Harris, Mrs. Herbert L. Lang- fon and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waterfield. Recipe for Mincemeat With Green Tomatoes By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor It always happens this way. We publish a recipe and the next day a reader calls in with a similar one, just enough different to make it worthwhile printing. So here's a second recipe for Green. Tomato Mincemeat. Mrs. Heward- Dow who-has five children, including two sets of twins, always has lots _ of tomatoes in her garden. - She never fails to make her favorite mincemeat from _ them. In addition to garden- ing, Mrs. Dow is interested in sewing for her daughters. She ’ work. is active in PTA and church GREEN TOMATO MINCEMEAT By Mrs. Howard Dow fee peck green tomatoes, chopped fe S peck unpeeled apples; chopped 1 pound raisins i pound currants evening at First Baptist Church. Marilyn McLain Weds. Alan Pake Before 250 | It was detailed in.a leaf de- ere _ The altar of the first Bap- sign and roses accented the | Glorified Idea Uist Church was banked with bodice and skirt. She wore a ° white gladioli, pompons and crown of leaves and veil to of Companions palms for the Saturday evening match her accessories and car- wedding of Marilyn Marie Mc- ried a bouquet of green carna- CHICAGO—Men have read so Lain and Alan G. Pake, The tions with centers of white much about women, they have Rev. William E, Hakes offi- roses surrounded with stepha- notis, x *« * Bridesmaids Mrs. Richard Slade, Mrs. Frank August, Carol Mihay, Bonnie Wallace, Kathryn Brinkman and junior bridesmaid Susan Johnson wore gowns identical to that of the maid of honor except that the color of their gowns was. mint green with Kelly green accessories. Kathleen Pruente was flow- er girl in a floor length gown similar to the bride’s in Chan- tilly lace. : . & * She wore a matching lace developed a new set of stand- ards for the distaff side, says an advertising exectuive. Mrs. Janet Wolff, vice presi- dent of an agency said the constant psychological analysis of women in newspapers, mag- azines and books” has given the male a glorified idea of what his feminine companion should be. The single woman is ex- pected to be nice looking, in- telligent, able in sports and interested in her hobbies. The married woman should be nice looking and intelligent, a good wife and mother, help her hus- band get ahead, rear neat and nice children, keep a sparkling house, and work for the com.’ groom's parents are Mr. Mrs, Alfred L. Pake of Royal z bride's floor length gown fea- Her headpiece of import- ed pearlized flowers formed a wreath which she wore with a fingertip cloud veil of pure silk French illusion, Her flow- — ers were white chrysanthe- ty. : mums and stephanotis centered The working wife is ex- by an ofchid.. pected to manage all this and AUDRY JOAN FORD ~*~ * * Mr. and Mrs. Rubel Harrison ’ Wolff said in a speech at a | of Detroit announce the en- — woe 4 wun ory recent meeting of advertising of their daughter, lerina et champagne silk men, to offer the means for | Audry Joan Ford, to Ernest b neckline. © living up to these standards Hensley, son of Mr. and Mrs. — ne aca ching *hend. and “‘show her how to relax | Speed Hensley of Molus, Ky. . rm 4 them a little, to take short | Miss Ford, a niece of Mr, and. | Piece. She carried a basket ar- cuts.” Mrs, Wiliam J. Brewer of | "A™sement of yellow and bronze chrysanthemyms and South Anderson street, has been Substitute red table wine for the} employed and attended church gold = * & liquid used in meat balls, meat loaf; in Pontiac. ; Bridesmaids Karen McLain | or hamburgers. A Dec. 5 wedding is planned. ot 1 af an bride; Mrs. James Foster of Royal Oak, sister of the bride- groom; Mrs. Richard Naeves and Mrs. Richard Dorris, Children Do Need wore shrimp colored gowns fashioned identically to that of mums and gold wheat, * * * Robert Snow served as best man. Ushers were Robert El- lis, Gilbert Rist, and Keith Foster, all of Royal Oak, and Joe Chamberlin of Grand Rap- ids, 7 . * * * Guests were received in the church parlors following the wedding, and. later a_ buffet was served at the home of the bride's parents. The bride changed to-a sheer blue wool sheath with match- ing accessories and the orchid from her bouquet for traveling. The couple left fora honey- moon in the Bahamas and will reside in Ferndale upon their return, & -* * The new Mrs. Pake is a graduate of Highland Park Junior College. Mr. Pake was graduated from the University of Michigan. * * * Mrs, McLain chose a green silk chiffon sheath with white accessories and wore a cor- sage of white chrysanthemums for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Pake was dressed in beige lace over taffeta and wore a corsage of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums, Well, No Wonder No wonder men travelers like drip-dry wardrobes. In Paris, for instance, the tab for quick- Local Girl Wed to Owosso Man Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reichert of Clarence street announce the Sept. 26 marriage of their daughter, Miriam Kaye, to Arnold J. Wisenbaugh of Owos- so, son of Mrs. John Wisen- baugh and the late Mr. Wisen- baugh. * * * The couple exchanged vews in a doyble-ring ceremony at Trinity Methodist Church in Owosso with the Rev. Royal C. Satterlee, paster, officiating. Mrs. Arlo McCully of Union Lake was soloist. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. Guests were present from Flint, Clarkston, Union Lake, Pontiac and Owosso The newlyweds will reside in Owosso. Second Teeth at 6 Many parents do not realize that children get their first permanent teeth at age six, sometimes even before that. These permanent molars do not displace first teeth, but come in behind them. Not realizing this, many think they are first teeth, will be re- placed, and do not require as much care as second teeth. Daily brushing with a good tube of toothpaste is recom- cended. to prevent decay and loss of these first permanent molars. Watch Hair Style Women with large noses must watch what they do with their coiffures. Hair pulled severely back from the face tends to emphasize the nose. This is especially true with a pony tail, which young women Brigance The beautifully complete look of! G.P.0., Dept. P-6, New York 1, a coat dress is undeniable. And N. Y. it’s an ideal look for fall. Brigance| | paid by check, bank requires shapes this one to perfection. It is 4 cents handling charge. = lined throughout to hold its shape! (Next week look for an Ameri- and has top stitching detail with can Designer Pattern by HARVEY loose edges. Note the important RrRIN). e shorter sleeve, the collar that curves away from the neck. For day; ‘choose lightweight Mrs. Grubb Helps tweeds or interesting wool; for dresswear, try ottoman, faiie Plan Open House suiting silks; for resort and sum-| Mrs. Gordon Grubb of Gateway mer, it is extremely smart in drive is assisting in planning an pique, linen, shantung, novelty open house for her aunt and uncle, cottons. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White of Al- From this size chart select the mont, who are celebrating their one size best for you. rene golden wedding anniversary Sun- Prom day. N o Pt ; Siece Bust Waist Mine Neck to, Visitors will be received from oss eRES. Watt 2 to S p.m. at the White residence. 10 ry 24 38 165 Friends and relatives in the i mien oN i$" Pontiac area have been invited 16 ” 28 39 11% to attend. <~ 18 40 30 rT ATM _ Size 12 requires 2% yards of 54) inch material for dress and 3% New Fall rards of 42 inch terial for lining. . Yards of © inch materim for'ininé- 1 Sweater Kits To order Pattern No, 1363, | The Knitting Needle stale size, send $1.00, For Pat- tern Book No. 15, send $1.00. 1 452 W. Huron FE 5-1330 Address SPADEA, Bex 535, New ... Fall Hair Styling and Basic Permanents THELMA CROW, Owner RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOPPE seem to like. laundering shirts is 90c apiece. GET BETTER “SCHOOL GRADES }\ Loving Grandparents By RUTH MILLETT dren,” says one grandmother | ee “Not long ago I wrote a column|.Whe Mas gone back to school | _ Rent a Typewriter {giving a few hints on how to be a apy to spend her lelsure $ successful -° « years in becoming a better edu- ‘00 Per Now grandparents from all over| ®#ted “That way maybe . sh or 3 Months. $12.50 ae, Seiasbebadiapeanhesadiethenthisiandaatentinmammmmael sar of . ee j zi Zz a, i LimrreD PARKING AT shat on WOOOOMOITTI TCTs e ey * E EQUIPMENT CO Chandni ddr \ faa ‘ PONTIAC, BUILDING Special Imported Knit Suits... $ All wool imported French Knit Suits in solids or stripes. sively Alvin’s. One look and you'll see @ value you can’t pass. = ee] HURON at TELEGRAPH Mon, Thurs., Fri. 10 to 9—Tues., Wed., Sot, 10 to 6 ft Event 29" ore exclu- . SIXTEEN - THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 195 ie 6) =) QP: a METERED FUEL 0); WATERFORD DRAYTON PLAINS PONTIAC i WUITE LAKE TWP. WN’ See ¥ “y rE ty #3) * THE PONTIAC PRESS _ * oe e f oy Pa a : PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, : ee es 2S, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 — hief »Is Suspended © « TRY A BITE — Two girls who spanned conti- nents to attend new colleges in the Rochester area were guests at a picnic last by Rochester merchants and service clubs to welcome the new students. Taking a bite of a tasty beef barbecue offered by night sponsored student at North Rochester Area Oakland. Pentiac Press Phote Chamber of Commetce President Paul Williams is Monika Steiniger of Port Elizabeth, Africa, a Central Christian College. About to munch a potato chip is “Miss Alaska’”’ Diane Lee, a freshman at Michigan State University AT COLLEGE JOGETHER — A graduate of Pontiac High School, Class of ‘98, and one from Pontiac Central High School, Class of .'59, rheet at the North Central Christian College-Michigan State University Oakland picnic in Rochéster last night, ‘They are Dr. Howard Schug, professor of college. The pic’ Park and drew. > Orion Centennial Film to LAKE ORION—Members of the Orion Community Center, Inc., will Be Seen Immediately after tomorrow night's .. the film will be ! i Your PTA Is Planning TROY—A Nike missile, an F-86 jet plane and a display of rockets group. will -be discussed by Mrs.| wil] be the main attractions at the new institutions. ’ ei * SEVENTEEN Steps Taken to Enforce Removal Following Probe SHELBY TOWNSHIP—Fire Chief “lyde Schmidt was notified yesterday of his suspension from office effec- tive Thursday. He also was informed by Township Super- visor Steve Skula that action now is being instituted to force his removal. Schmidt was given five days to answer charges which will be made public at his Civil Service hearing. If. no answer is received, Skula said Schmidt will automat- ically be removed from of-? —— fice. | ment, asf the Township Board The chief was informed) feets that the firemen have not of his suspension verbally) been cooperating ever since, lyesterday and was to be! as aot. notified by mail today,| tm tarmen sted ty Oe Skula stated. |action and were upheld by a Civil The ousted action stems from | Service Commission ruling, but an investigation of the fire de-| Township Attorney William Wendt partment conducted by township ruled that if the moves were made for economy reasons, the town- ship board was perfectly within its rights “to act. s officials earlier this month. As a result of the investiga. tion Schmidt was called on the carpet last Wednesday to dis- Pentiac Press Phote foreign languages at NCCC, and Susan Webster, who is a freshman at the new liberal arts junior tic’ was held at Avon Township about 500 students from the two Missile Age to Be on Parade af Fair where the by-laws of the new PTA|its “Welcome Back” meeting atiter this year and that Schmidt) 8 p.m. Jorma Sarto, president of the or-| Teachers special education and|partment experience. cuss some of the activities of | his department. | Among the charges made were Road lj if ti ‘that the chief was “not cooperat- imi a 10ns ing and was saying things in pub-| ‘lic places that were detrimental; Members of the Washington and ‘to the township board and the|Shelby Township Boards met with volunteer fire department." ja Macomb County Road Commis- , * * * |sion official in Mount Clemens last Other charges iMiade were that/night to discuss establishing identi- a number of members of the regu-|cal setback limitations on mile lar fire department were chosen|roads in the two townships. \with no apparent regard for the} Road Commission Secretary John \ratings they received on examina-| McKie asked both Boards to con- itions they took for the job, that sider resolutions creating 120-foot ithe fire department budget was'setbacks as amendments to their \“overspent” during the first quar-| zoning ordinances. The limitation was suggested to bring uniformity of building to the two-township area, McKie Townships Discuss lhimself had no previous fire de-| ¥ annual Poppleton school PTA fair to be held Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. A big midway is planned with ganization, staff workers will be presented to| ERUPTED EARLIER At 8 p.m. parénts of the students | the parents by Floyd Chowen, prin- of Walled Lake Junior High will! cipal, William Gregory, PTA presi- show the film of the Lake Orion available free of charge to local! © Centennial celebration for the first|clubs, organizations and schools, time at 8 p.m. tomorrow. laccording te Centennial Cochair- said. The whole issue started to — The 120-foot setback is the same earlier this year when five full-| a required by subdivisions now | | color film will. be shown | man Starrs. It may be| have a short meeting in the school|dent, wil welcome the teachers. ; ; | y | Pisin oon following the center's ebtainad” 2am writing — OCk at! ; many types of games, horse rides ‘cafeteria prior to the class sessions.| A membership drive will begin ee ee ee pray and but would be “‘m than we re- third annual meeting. \P.0. Box 265, Lake, Orion: he gnid.| bs and refreshments, There will also! irs C0. Ginter, mother-vice pres-|with three prizes to be offered in| , iquire on some roads a the present | be white elephants and bake sales.| ident will conduct the meeting. |November for the rooms having| itime,”” Washington Township Su- * Included among the events to | be covered pictorially in the 16 mm movie are the old-fashioned style show, the Tex Beneke dance and coronation of “Miss Orion,” Diana Reberts, and the colortul fireworks display on opening night. The activities’ on the Fourth of duly, which also have been cap- tured on film are the gala parade, the post office dedication, the fire department's water fight, the car-| nival and games. day celebration, the Parade on the lake and the con- eluding outdoor church service, will be included in the showing. Roswell ‘‘Bud’’ Lemmon and Al Dolecek took some of the pictures. Other scenes were taken for Al Hanoute. Novi Teen Town Will Hold Dance Officers to Be Elected at Clubhouse on Oct. 9, Parents Set Meet NOVI TOWNSHIP — A newly- formed teenagers’ club here, Novi Teen Town, will present the Mark Three Trio providing music for dancing from 7:30 to 11°30 p.m. Saturday. *® * * The trio was one of three com- filiz it i , q i a il; i it , vides. -las Plumbing Inspector | Village to Invest Sum of $185,000 | Rochester Council OKs Use of Water Bond and General Funds ROCHESTER—The fact that vil-| dJage government constitutes big; business was demonstrated last) night when the Rochester Village) Council authorized the investment of a total of $185,000 from three jseparate funds. Village Manager Paul York was given the authority to invest $125.,- 000 of water bond money for 30 days and $50,000 from the general fund for six months. In addition, the council ap- proved the transfer of $10,000 from the general fund surplus to the capital improvements fund for investment in savings cer- ‘ tificates, These three moves were made to “realize a little return in savings” from money not needed to meet icurrent expenses, said Village |President Clarence Burr. | * * * | In other action, the village gov- jerning body adopted the ordinance ‘reducing parking meter fines from one dollar to 50 cents beginning \Nov. 1. A final stipulation was ladded—that the deadline for pay- ment of the reduced fine set for 8 a.m. on the following calendar day apply also to Sundays and holidays. The fine will revert back to one dollar if paid late, the new amend- ment to the traffic ordinance pro To Take Over Duties over.the duties of plumbing in- spector for Oakland Township. — Ferguson will operate under the rules set up in the state plumbing code. Township Supervisor Frank J. Voll Sr. also annourices that road Signs soon will be erected at both ends of Goodison, f } 1 3 i z 3 | i of 2 DIANE, SANFORD. Mr. and” Mrs. Howard” M: Sanforé Gf 495 Donpial Dr. an- nounce the engagement of their . | refreshments, \ Advance tickets may be obtained | at the school on Wednesday and! Fiementary School PTA will hold Friday, They can then be cashed) — - godiian est in on the day of the fair for 10 tickets good at the midway and for'| ROCHESTER — Members of the Baldwin School PTA Wil) combine their first meeting of the school daughter, Diane, to John W., McGees son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett McGee of 927 Long Lake | Blvd., Lake Orion. A Nov. wedding is planned. Rochester Church Sets Annual Fall Revival ROCHESTER — The annual fall revival of the Rochester Church of the Nazarene ‘will begin tonight with Betty Wagner serving as preacher. : * * Helen Lavgly will have charge of the music. 4 The meetings will be held at 7:30 high schools in the Walled Lake Songs district will hold “Parents Back to each night until Oct. 11. and music will be provided by local talent and choir directors, Helen and Don Wanner. * * * The revival meetings are open to the public. Olsons Are Back After H oneymoon 28 i year with their fourth annual pot-| | luck supper tomorrow night, | | ‘The meal will be served at 6:30 | | p.m, in the multi-purpose room | of the school, according to Mrs. | Everet® Barrick, supper chair- man, and her cochairman, Mrs. Paul Crane. Members of the supper commit- tee include Mrs. James Robbins, Mrs. Alien Taylor, Mrs. Robert |Young, Mrs. Grant Chamberlin jand Mrs. Robert Townsend. | After the supper, the teachers | | will be in their classrooms to meet) and visit with parents. There will | ‘be movies for the children. | \ | WALLED LAKE — Two junior | School Night’’ on Wednesday. Each | parent will follow the child's sched- ule exactly, though briefly. At the new Clifford H. Smart | Junior High, parents will meet first in the school cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. in New York LAKE ORION — Mr. and Mrs. William P. Olson are residing at 1774 N. Perry St., Pontiac, fol- lowing a honeymoon to New York City. , The former Kareen L. Page, the 4 IMPERIAL FOR 1960 — Shown here is the for 1960. In the top picture is the four-door Southampton, and the bottom picture is of the LeBaron four-door Southampton. The line will be put on display Friday and may be seen at R and R Motors Next Monday the Walled Lake) the largest per¢geritage of parents| lon the rolls. 3 ay ok “= Features Extensive Restyling & swept back ruffie forming chapel train and an embroi- neckline. Her The new Imperial represents the today, and will go on display er day, They will be the first of the ry Fs | if" wi 4 Hi Ey 1960 Imperial on Display Friday (greater driver’ back and shoulde rear seat backs * * * posite driver. panel witty EI, light for less driver eye strain. are adorned with Imperial’s fa — flight sweep decklid. _ Sculptured paneling sweeps al- redesigned Imperial Foam rubber padding up to six- inch thickness in both front and Adjustable spot air conditioning unit beneath steering column op- New non-giare instrument tomobiles of the thirties. Tailfins miliar gunsight tail light. Between the chrome encircled lights is an ‘other familiar Imperial hallmark These moves caused dissention (pervisor R. Eugene Inwood said | within the ranks of the depart- |today. Inc., 724 Oakland Ave. ‘‘We have modi everything and yet we were careful to retain the Imperial look,” said C. E. Briggs, porate vice president and general manager of the Chrysler Imperial. Division. cor- and 3 + rt The grille area is dominated by) ta “V" sculptured Massive bump- er containing ~ recessed parking lights at opposite ends of bumper. x * 2 EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 =. j F “Hollywood Headlines: - Caron to Play Hipster; ‘No Beat Degeneration’ By VERNON SOOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD — Leslie Caron} will jolt moviegoers who think of} COMING = SOON = i 3 Aa (ith KEEGO) ‘ —All in Glowing Color— ONG YOUNG GIRL DAVID SHIRLEY NIVEN LAINE ASK ANY iv —ALSO— REE. eats | tastman COLOR The Biggest Show in Town} her as “Gigi” and “Lili when they see the piquant little French lactress slopping around ‘as a beat- {nik. | The impish madamoiselle has lbleached her hair blonde, draped jherself in drab outfits and invaded ‘coffee houses to research her Inewest role, No beatnik herself, Leslie traveled to San Francisco, home of the original ‘‘kooks’’ where she wasn’t recognized. She came away impressed. “They are a remarkable group of people,” she said in her strong French accent. “They're the best read people I’ve met in America, ‘Those I came to know were very passive, friendly human beings. They aren't just Joafers. They are creative and serious. I could compare them with the French existentialists. “Beatniks aren't dangerous. It's just the fakes who are giving them a bad name. Actually, beatniks are | searching for something weorth-! while in life.’ * * * | Leslie, lifting a provocative eye brow, says she is a non-conform list herself. She said she under- igtands beatniks. “They treated me courtesouly iwhen I visited their meetings. |! ‘attended one poetry reading — a| \benefit for one of the beatniks'! |who was in prison. They have jgreat camaraderie," Leslie con- tinued “Most of them are poor, but) ithey share whatever they have { AP Wirephote ANGRY NO LONGER — TV writer Rod Serling, who battled with agencies and sponsors for years over his scripts, makes his debut Oct, 2, as execu- tive producer of an offbeat series on CBS.TV. UAW Net Worth | Down 3 Million Membership Is Up but I Paying Strike Benefits © Depletes Finances DETROIT W—Distribution of al- most 10 million dollars in strike’ Sex Rush Stirs Strong Reaction (Second of four articles om moral in movies.) ity in By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “Where were the censors when that pic- ture got passed?” You bear that question more goers, accustomed’ to decades of almost simon-pure screen enter- tainment. The watchdogs of movie moral- ity are still on the job, But films It’s in the Ads Ad blurbs for movies dem- * onstrate the current appeal | of the Hollywood product. Ij “When they gave way to j i their feelings, they put them- t selves ip a straitjacket for | the rest of their lives” — “Blue Denim.” 4 what Ido? I am kept by a- a very rich man” “That Kind of Woman.” “Silver, who wanted a |, thrill a night. Every night’ » —'Girls Town.” * * * * * * “It's what goes on when the lights go off.’’ — ‘'Pillow Talk.” “Do you want to know. “Women!!! For myself. For my soldiers. We not ask — we take!’ — ‘'Five Gates to Hell.” Sa ea. a are undergoing a moral revolu- like the poetry very much. They 1 cotits caused the net worth of tion due to these factors: |have a wonderful ability to cre ate words and moods According to the petite per. | former, the beatniks have coun- terparts throughout the world. In MGM's “The Subterrancans,” | Leslie portrays a misfit who | joins other flotsam of society to find herself. “Everyone goes through some| period of his life searching for meaningful signposts. I did the! same thing,”’ she sald "T would go to pleces if I were just an actress, or just a house wife. It is being both that makes | me a happy, normal person. The beatniks will find their way, too, "but until they do, they group to-| gether to pool their talents. | en eatin a AE 2 ieee te Nelson The Famous Singer 1 Is Back at h OLD MILL TAVERN Barina Tues. Night at 9 P.M. ee ee ee Cardelli 4 | f + | EXCLUSIVE PONTIAC PREMIERE |Rewnemnrger SHOWING | OPEN 6:30 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7:00 PM. | THE LOVE! - THE LAUGH! THE LIFT OF YOUR LIFE! OPEN YOUR (G, _e HEART! WHO WILL FILL IT WITH JOY! | | the United Auto Workers to drop: | 3% million dollars in the six month ‘ending June 30, the Union reported | yesterday Emil Mazey, UAW) secretary treasurer, said the drop occurred despite qa slight increase in mem- bership, In a financial statement in Dag UAW's monthly newspaper, % zey sald the Union paid out a 700,000 In strike benefits the first six-months of 1959. His worth on June compared with last day of 1958 The strike fund money was given to strikers at 145 plants covered by 137 local unions, Mazey said. On June 3% the strike fund balance was $14,500,000, $4,200,000 less than) on Dec. 31, 1958. Mazey said the average number of dues-paying UAW members went statement said _ the net 30 was $21,975,231 28.508 537 on the A\up from 1,026,050 in 1958 to 1,143,- 107 on June 30. AP Wirepheote DIES AT 68 — Shown here as | she looked in 1937 is the mother of film star Broderick Crawford | | who died Friday, Mrs. Helen | Broderick Crawford was a comedienne and Star in her own | right. She appeared in vaude ville and on Broadway before | turning to radio and the movies. ’ Brazil next month. } ‘mainder in blue chip stocks. 1. Loss of the movie habit. Mil- lions of Americans used to go to the movies regularly with scant regard to what was showing. TV ended that. Movie goers are shop- pers now. They are attracted by what is s talked about. So producers Life in'the City Just Too M ich for Little Richard TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Little Richard, the country hounddog celebrated for his coon chasing, ‘couldn't make a go of It in the city Richard's owner, Larry Wilson, said the dog was found dead Sun- day, victim of an auto. For six dAys last spring rescue (wiekers chipped away at a rocky crevice north of here where Little \Richard had entombed himself while chasing a coon and the dog was a national celebrity. Howa rd Gould leaves ‘Estate of $60 Million NEW YORK (AP) — Howard) Gould, son of the late financier Jay Gould, left an estate esti-| mated at 60 million dollars. Papers on file in Surrogate's|f Court disclosed Monday that the financier's son, who died Sept. 13, left 6 million cash and the re- The will divided the estate among a number of grandnephews and mueces David Niven and Wife | Are Together Again HOLLYWOOD (AP) — David Niven and his wife, Hjordis, are no longer separated. A newsman asked the actor! 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JROR Gaeets a Phen Bosed pny tos WOM SEW PORES sod othe earth ond tthe seitagy Movie Goers Ask: Where Were Censors? are trying to provide what is new and often sensational. of popular literature. Broddway’s top playwright, Tennessee Wil- liams, has led the stage into new byways of sexual motivations, Churchmen have been But what alarms Hollywood most is that Protestants, too, are up in arms. — TOO MUCH SEX? — Hollywood could hardly say ‘‘no’ ship works. . 4 . > rie V, 5. Nevy ances sevealo sl acetie mow ait |mowsand glass botles each yearjocean currents and dit Recently “George Heimrich, West Coast director of a film and broadcasting commission of the National Council of Churches, is- sued a blast against movies that’ exploited “sex for sex’s sake and violence for violence's sake.” He) * Wednesday: How film censor- WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Alt THE FA Cor. Williams Lake- 1 DRIVE NOW SHOWING WED. SAY ONE FOR. ME” “THESE THOUSAND HILLS” BLUE SkhY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 TONITE ALL COLOR SHOW Ura Telephote to that question when related to such scenes as this one of Jayne Mans- field singing the title song from a new movie, “Too Hot to Handle.” Churchmen fee| the film industry should be more careful about its screened morality. Producers have not turned a deaf ear on | these warnings, ‘coos are showing ine Teasing alarm. Last Times Tonite “THUNDER IN THE SUN” “| Married a Monster From Outer Space” Starts WEDNESDAY — FIRST SHOWING! — IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC! Motion Picture History! ProoUcTION How can an officer in his right mind ae NOW thru THURSDAY .* At 1:90 - 3.95 - 5:30-7:35 - 9:40 Oakland THE BIG PARADE OF YOUTH, LOVE AND LAUGHTER Added CINEMASCOPE & COLOR “BLUE WATER SPORTS” @ CARTOON “JUMPING HORSE” | iF : WILL YOU BE IN THE : AUDIENCE WHEN The Tingler ' TINGLES LOOSE™777?_— WILL YOU BE THERETO PULSE THROUGH ‘ “| t : —the amazing . . ‘ new screen dimension in Feeling and Fright? 1 FRIDAY! Ley; | la nd} — 94h 2a ee a [ seneueeemns TWO YOUNG REBELS ca SUN. f “NORTH BY NORTHWEST” -| Sawa -| ee] pang hans Ty a muRay! LAST 2 DAYS!” Open 10:45 I's Way Out! Seel 10 Great Rock ‘n Roll Stars! Hear 17 Great Song Hits! “ f a ie 2 Scere di. , THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,'1959 Oe ee 8 ee ee eee. ee 2 3 0 3 4 Buhl, a Dodger tamer from way Moon If 4010 2 back. jLarker rf 403 100 | cLillis 0 0 00 0 9, Haney, normally the conserva- Fairly rf 00001 0 tive type. gambled and lost in the | Hodges 1b 3011 7 1 opener although he got a well Demeter cf 401020 pitched game from. Carl Willey, | Roseboro = 41 1.1 8 9 Who has won only five games all Wills ss 4000 3 3 year. : -* * * mene : : : : ; ; Fred had been expected to open Totals ..... 35 310 327 9 “ith Burdette but a look at the Milwaukee ..... ABR H B10 A Past performance sheet shows why Avila 2% 5001 4 3 he didn't. Fidgety Lew has a 2-11 Mathews 3b 1000243 lifetime record against the Dodgers ree 20003 08 Milwaukee but-he is 2-0 against Adcock 1b 300060 them at Los Angeles this year. Pafko If 20 0 0 1 0) A crowd of 50,600 or more was aMays If 2 0 1 0 1 0 expected to turn out at the Coli- Logan ss 3 1 1 0 1 3 seum, where day games are a Crandall c 4 1 2 0 5 O| rarity. If the game were to be Bruton cf $0 1 1 4 O| played at night it is conceivable Willey p 2 0 1 0 O 1| that close. to a sellout crowd of bSlaughter 1 0 0 0 0 6 90,000 would attend in the hope McMahon p 0 0 0 0 0 1) of seeing the Dodgers finally win dTorre 1000 0 0 a playoff after two previous Totals .... 33 2 6 22711) failures. a—Singled for Pafko in 5th. | nie | In 1946, they lost two straight to” b—Grounded out for Willey in 6th. , as , c—Ran for Larker in 7th. |St. Louis and five years later they d—Flied out for McMahon in. 9th. pict igeli _ oie cba Log Angeles ....... 101 001 o00—3 Rime Milwaukee ++ 020 000 900-2 7M E — Wills, DP — Gilliam, Neal! and Hodges; Mathews, Avila and/ & aims gathering ot 1731 ions dreary, rainy afternoon saw the Adcock 2, LOB— ; wf Milwaukee 8. 148 “Angeles Dodgers get a brilliant pitching am jexhibition from an unexpected HR—Roseboro. IP n ER SOE. rookie Larry Sherry, in McDevitt 1132 2 * 9 Milwaukee yesterday, Manager L. Sherry (W, 7-2) 7 234° 0 o Alston summoned Sherry from the Willey (L. 59) 6 ‘bullpen to replace his surprise McMahon. 4 0 o starting choice, Danny McDevitt, ; iwhen the lefthander ran _ into BE cee 2 (Aaron, Logan | ote in the second inning. L. Sherry 2 (Aaron, Adcock), Wil-| ley 2 (Hodges. L. Sherry), Mc.| Sherry, a 24-year-old righthand- Mahon 1 (Gilliam). SO—McDevitt et brought up from St. Paul in 2 (Mathews, Adcock). L. Sherry July, stepped the Braves cold 4 (Logan, Avila, Aaron, Adcock),) after they had forged ahead 2-1, Willey 3 (Roseboro, Wills, McDe. handcuffing them with four vitt), McMahon 2. (Demeter, “harmless singles over the last | 72a innings. He throttiéd Mil- U — Conlan, Barlick, Boggess,| waukee’s big guns, holding Eddie Donatelli, Gorman, Jackowski. T—| Mathews, Henry Aaron and Joe 2:40. A—18,297. | Adcock hitless in seven times at ee) | All-Star Pin Points KEEP THE THUMB LOOSE By ED LUBANSKI Most bowlers pick a ball from the rack, insert their fingers into it—and start squeezing as if some- body was going to steal it. Particularly the thumb. They bat, The Dodgers tied the score in O ‘ dds Zoom to 13-5 their half of the third and won the game in the sixth on Johnny Rose- in Favor of Dodgers |boro’s home run over the rightfield LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—Odds' fence. on the Los Angeles Dodgers to! win the big League playoff The series ith Milwaukee have Snider, their leading hitter. The jumped from 6-5 to 13-5. In other veteran center fielder, still hob-~ words, the bettor must wager $13 bled by a bad left knee, was a on the Dodgers to win $5. ldoubtful starter today. * a * Dodgers played without Duke iGrimm Hired by Cubs The result is disastrous. The thumb is supposed to slide from the hole before the fingers. It has nothing to do with the actual lift and spin of the delivery. Yet if it ts held in there tight teo long at the end of the de livery. Put the thumb in as feathery as possible. When you grip the ball remember it comes out first. With this, you'll relax the’ other two fingers. And you'll wind up with a proper grip—fingers inserted up to the second joint and holding the ball lightly. - oe Tt ig the only grip an average bowler should use. get Ea an aa a Artery Roartman, 139%.) LIGHT’ TOUCH — Ed Loban- lightly with thumb, ea Craft Out at eh ee a THE PONTIAC } PRESS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29,1999 © ==2=4 win over the Seattle Totems usual for the opponent, espe. Hillsdale .....+++- 2 0 8 20 accnee Tikete © Pack front wheels ‘game is not expected until mid- row and coach Roy Kramer be- and left yesterday for treatment in| chatty when he ti the Underdsg. poole spores 8 7 Grits Grill “oN Usaginew © Inspect drums | week. lieves his club, which has scored Detroit. Club officials said Cullen| te come up with something he —— Rapids JC ,..2 1 65 as Phene FE 46-4130 ® Inspect brake | ining | ‘The squad wasn't allowed any 74 points in two victories, is will be lost about six weeks and has not shown. Then you face ‘Aiwion Seeeeeeeeae ee as Reo All Your Faverte TY $, 95 |relaxation as has been the case on primed for a big comeback. Goegan's re um is indefinite. the trying task of analyzing the |Kunimesce ') ob PS UF Rvery Wednesday Night at... a Monday after a win. The top #2; Muskegon Catholic, winner of | . - , new stuff and coming up with |Northern Michigan 1 1 @ 4 players were sweated until well wo in nig A en ET wits nate cae reed revert ho Gslsuive suewers ender Michiend Tech et 2 a PONTIAC NAT'L _ eonvice. Pm. despite thelr Bane Paingham, title eheeat in the East a night exhibition game with Ln page Doce 7. Ferra inatitute pereee 1 3 GUARD ARMORY Spokane of the WHL. Detroit closes nough . Mich vuciay {a 57 WATER STREET FREE INSTALLATION at Wal weeiers chad one of the things Teddy Roose- |Wesern Michigan '....8 2 1) 4 trip with} games in Victoria Wednesday and Vancouver Thursday. 3 Rookies Lopped MUFFLERS — i Ford ane Ply. Loop Tests for Harriers | While most area high schools that operate cross-country squads and are among the ¢ircuit’s top teams. Guaranjeod for the Lite | this week will be making 2nd tests Other harrier meets today pit Can Us "Money Bes Prices on Your Car M Kuhn Auto } in league action, Pontiac Central harriers are winding up their pre- the Saginaw Valley campaign. Dean ‘Wilson's crew, victer iliminary trials before jumping into I-L champion Walled Lake against pected to stretch Maples’ fantas- tic dua] meet record. Pontiac Northern, still seeking its first win, faces the unbeaten Milford, and Birmingham at Fern-| dale in an EML meet that is ex-) From Piston Squad DETROIT (UPI)—Coach Red Rocha today dropped three rook- ies from his Detroit Piston squad. Players cut were Harry Marske, a six-foot, eight-inch center from | over Waterford in last week's | opener, today goes against the Vikings at Walled Lake, Friday. Other Friday duals include Water- ford at Farmington, and South- Pontiac Press Phote | ‘TOPS IN SOFTBALL — Har- Northern State Teachers College, South Dakota; Doyle Edmiston, a Service 149 W. Huron St. | Southfield squad. Skippers de- geld at Berkley six-foot, seven-inch forward from) land (Fat) Keith is the City FE 2-1215 | feated the days in a previous | eld at ey. Hardin Simmons, and Chuck Cur-| Softball League's most valuable meet. Chiefs begin SVC compe- tis, a six-foot, six-inch forward player for 1959. The 32-year-old Matmen Grapple from Pacific Lutheran. Keith, an outstanding pitcher in tition Fritay at local softball circles for the last 16 years, hurled Sno-Bol to the HIRAM WALKER'S () | TEN ill F Central, int e The cuts reduced the squad to) (15° players. Rocha is expected to! wait until the season opener Oct.| city Class A title this season. 18 at Minneapolis before trimming) “'Fat"’ has been awarded The the roster to the l1-player limit. Pontiac Press MVP. - trophy. BRAKES RELINED Here Wednesday Professional wrestling returns to, the city of Pontiac in a big way, 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: Wednesday night with a triple jreme-quers aw weweEeETZEteh | All 4 Wheels ¢ eweie once © Ponting Armory ress x | R 4 wheels; to AFTI-GRIP a | | Se era ern Toe oarea oes (FREE INSTALLATION! spect, pack front wheel bearings; ad pedal he d bow ee | gi: EE gta oe 20,000 MILES or 1-YR. { | | See Sirmews |e aca deween Ric Te! 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ADAM AMES Mechanization Enters Sales Field —e of By SAM DAWSON jprospect with sight and sound —,time the faithful are foregather- prospect's lair; and the increased AP Business News Analyst even mood music. ing in the home offices. ~ |need for quick communication to NEW YORK (AP) — Mechan-| SIGNATURE NEEDED Some big corporations are re-' solve the many problems of indus- ization is creeping up on the sales! The salesman does more than/Ported tobe spending $100.00 oF|try which seem to be multiplying man as well as the factory work- just operate a machine. For one, ™Fe 4 year on various au is- through “recession aud recovery er, In both cases it's making the thing, he must be there in per-| val equipment. When they go in am task. easier, In both there’s talk). 1, get the signature an the) !0T industrial movies the cost can 4/ike. of threats to jobs. order blank. But the equipment'U to many times that. MORE COMPLEX But with today’s keener com-|does help get the sales pitch} These nontheatrical movies are Communicatign itself is two- petition in the industrial and busi-| across. And some think it does reported to be one of the fastest! fold. Management finds it increas- ness worlds the salesman’s job/more than mere sales talk can, |growing segments of the industry.| ingly necessary to keep in touch looks more important than in any + «© «& ®t ww. * |with, and instruct, its sales forces, | a a | ‘The devices take many forms | The sharp growth in recent|its workers, its junior executives, if TYO\ COALING]] CES KW OECKAS QALID a \There are closed circuit TV for/years in the sale of audiovisual its stockholders. Also it inde a) TT VE BEN || AND NEGOTIABLE Today's traveling man can car’! hig projects, industrial movies, devices is held by the makers to new vet to present ats nd fons SOLE ra van ry along a kit the size of a dis- tape recorders. sound effect rec. be due to two factors: The de-| the communities in which it has Ld Vike ae patch case and set up equipment ords magnetic recording tape, | velopment of lighter and more Plants or sales outlets. PRA \ in a strange office and wow his sige projectors, color prints and,compact’ equipment which the| Mechanization helps manage- i yO ~ | transparencies, ‘animated films. salesman can tote easily to the ment tackle these problems. F209 Vz : | One New York-based corpora-| THis GIRLS By Franklin Folger qT |< aa ( ition is said to have 60 different au- . 4 api qa 0 Cpd diovisua} devices it can turn to! ‘es for special tasks. : : ‘PURCHASES HIGH EXT_WEEK——_... ut | ST Losin lsolation | Commercial and industrial pur- rs you WiLL oa ‘chases of audiovisual equipment 3ZEE ‘are estimated at 200 million dol- U.S Will Establish Jars last year, They are expected . ito go higher this year, according Embassy in Katmandu, to. exhibitors at the industrial film Tourists Are Welcome land audio visual exhibition now in | “4 . ry Sead W Pape —ait F"* * a THE BERRYS NOW REMEMBER, YOU PROMISED TO COME HOME RIGHT AFTER BOWLING / full swing here | . | Schools and colleges bought 27| WASHINGTON _ Katmandu, | mijtion dollars worth last year, capital of the onetime hermit king- | Purchases by government agen- dom of Nepal, gradually is shaking | nieg religious, social welfare, civ- olin Contut cs a isolation. lic, medical and health groups The United States soon will es- brought the total to an estimated | tablish an embassy there, and 230 million tourists are encouraged to visit the | once-forbidden city * t ® One of the fastest growing sell But Katmandu retains much ef jing gids is closed circuit TV. It} the romantic atmosphere that | ai.q has been making great led Kadyard Kipling to write, | ctrides in the nation's schools “And the wildest dreams of Kew | are the facts of Katmandu."”’ iii 1 ‘ Th Th biti Other business uses besides | ‘wales promotion: industrial rela-| The many-towered city, which tions, training workers in techno- | was founded in AD. 723, rises/logical developments, presenting from the 4,500-foot-high Valley of reports, certain types of research. | Katmandu, The jagged, snowy|Shareholder relations is making eee ett DIXIE DUGAN F MISTER} ~ - WELL 1T! Himalayas lift abruptly some 50) increased use of closed circuit TV sc of L Hire cane fe bry IT RICH COOP ENOUGH FOR Me miles away, Irrigated fields of|It enables corporations to hold| DoesonDEsy BOS STAND IN ASK YOU LAST cor GnciaireD on GENTLEMEN, AND ise eae wi and ee Sa ligt athar al the ‘aathe| “Why is It, no matter when. you go to a movie it’s always the WORLD] — FROM MY PARTNERS f “4 Meat * | i We DE ih mM) i] : . hh oa | — Bus: ma : spread from th I poln qWRONG week?” ~ LUCKY MILLER ? Katmandu means ‘wooden tem i —s ple” an approprinte name, for) BOARDING HOUSE some 350 temples stand in the city 3 ” CLIMB OFF NNY WAS THE CANVAS, IG WHEN MAJOR «I } cAP HEAR THAT BENNY MOZART, 4ITHE KING Bells clang and huge drums thud / pt bh bil hk bd she oremes Lig Fe in the shrines ues Hntinuously | EGAD,TIM,L'M FACING THE y. | SAME SKEPTICISM THAT eee Tier upon tier of elaborately carved wooden pagodas cap the GREETED ALEXANDER GRAHAM temples, The official religion is . BELL AND THE FIRST TELEPHONE! Hinduism, but many residents are “|THE LOCAL Music ILLITERATES d, Buddhists, Land Buddha wis born’ } | HAVE RESECTED MY COMPOSITION, Ot the shrines there honor him | I{'| THE GOLOEN HEART,” WITHOUT Towering over all the temples ts a 12) MUCH AS HEARING \T./I a white needlelike spire nearly ¥O) tbe FEAR FOR THE CULTURAL y<> By T. V.. Hamlin oxy? OXY! OH, FOR CATSAKE, fect nigh ihe eel ae ; FUTURE OF OUR emma A : 7 : yyy sey, WHERE'D HE GO? tb) % ‘ t f ply ‘ / F - SF / ful 1 ; we famous . | 7——— COUNTRY ‘ ) oa 2 / ¢ ; Ge, , Prime Minister Bhim Sen Thapa ns eS ‘1 &» - § who built it in the 1840's to | V , 6 es . " “é = “amaze the populace « | Commercial streets ace nar- row with overhanging buildings | jutting over the passageways and | open drains, The byways are | lined with bazaars. ; | N ser Hit The streets are always crowd: | ed Itinerant holy men wander | about with a detached air; scho lars decipher old inscriptions on | the temples; Gurkha soldiers from | streets; hill women in voluminous | red skirts carry Joads of wood into © 1999 by WEA Borvics, he, TA toy, OA om By Leslie Turner the cits Ra ed 'VRRY, ; =f : % 1 YOUR. FRIEN The city men wear pointed : SOME iw! = WHOIS HEF i i STEPPED RIGHT IN FRONT OF . ; cloth caps, Jon: shirts which al-| MB CAB. 'E DID! I COUL x most reach their knees, fedphur ee MISS "IM! Bin Katmandu women wear saris " re j IN , The capital normally houses 150. : . N 000 persons, but it bulged with a half-million when the youthful A es os NN new monarch, Mehendra, was SER REED 23's VAP; - N crowned jin 1996. King Mahendra : SS : promulgated al democratic constt- OUT OUR WAY = , tution, and the nation’s first par MA--OH, MA! MAKE \ HIM GIVE ME THE a PAPER’ I STOOD —= OUT HERE FOR A HALF HOUR WAIT- The new parliiment recently convened in Katmanda on aday chosen by count astrologers as gus liamentary electians were held in : —= the springs af 1959 ——— : — ! eee ING FOR TH’ PAPER, | — : : S Pol A AND WHEN TH Boy. | — = NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller tate Police Arrest THREWIT, ABAS- /-— : ~Fe WE | KET ONA STICK HERE'S THE BUS BUSH eR 19,285 During August WE'LL GET THE | STOP ---WATCH FOR MES COMES DOWN THE BUS EAST LANSING (UPh of pa EE CANY 17, BUS ON THE the 192%) State Pohee arrests! ~ gE — HAVE A“THING/ 7 Vy CORNER, AMY made last month, 1.799 were for! ff — - = > FF : = = MA/_/ BOO HOO! wlll St criminal offenses and the rest for) | oper re : traffie violations, the State Police} H AMY HIN, report HH ay iit | | rt Department vehicles traveled | : 17 We ; iid Mh) we tl 1,753.907 miles during August, of| ay t : | y which 0.302 miles were on traf-| fie patrol The rest was on other complaint work WPT -2G- te fog. U1 Pe OF © MF Age ereed i FAI? Gest : 954 be Unved Fenee fentenme, it Industrial Employment Up in Cheboygan Area CHEBOYGAN (UPI) — An} economic survey shows, industrial “employment rose 12 per cent in the Cheboygan area duting Aug- ust, compared to the same month in 1958 | Gains occurred also in construe- fion volume, bullding permits, electric output, number of tele phones, freight) shipments and auto and truck license sarfaincal tions. | woe -- 4 NO DEPOSIT ON ANY OF THES@ WINTHROP. | lH I'LL BET THERE'S A MILLION DOLLARS IN DEPOSITS ON ALL THESE OLD BOTTLES T FOUNO/ ik LUbketnV Matt be SRAM IAD Es Pi aa — WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY ota emt eee ox a By Walt Disney ag es _'s | 2 THE PONTIAC. PRESS, -TUESDAY,-SEPTEMBER- 29, 1959 4 | . Sie [ : Ts inehawe “Local Firm Gets , ‘Million Contract - INTERVIEW ROOM A SEVICE OF THE SAVOY MOTEL x Market Makes Small Gains on a bid of $3,474,870. 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He. stood: mute to the against toothless “gums, watching | thas Prestriedge attempted a | second time te hire cab driver ‘lambs 19.50 Investigate Plot to Hire Cabby to Murder Wife A 37-year-old Royal Oak man, After his origina] bond was can- 000 bond and sent Coy C. Prest- rows of wooden coffins and sodden straw mats for the dying. Stricken) pedsants moving past in never- ending search for their families in this twice dead city. destructive storm to hit Japan in centuries, could be outlined in sta- tistics; 1,799 dead, 1,953 missing, 8,073 injured, 970,000 homeless. NAGOYA, Japan (UPI)—Endless, The story of typhoon Vera, most But its horror lay in the faces | for $587,490 NEW YORK ®—The stock MAl-ithem im wholes le package lots. | CHICAGO \#—Wheat futures yot Ground will be broken Sunday ket pushed a bit higher in mod-| : off to a steady start on the Board for the te be locat- 5 |Quotatiuns are furnished by the/o¢ trade today, reflecting trade ‘or the junior college erately active trading early today. petroi Mark | ae € trace WITH TELEPHONE ed in Frankenlust Township of ; | ( Bureau of ets, a8 Of expectations of a pickup in ex- Gains of most key stocks were! Monday. = : miles from each of the cities of point ns : troit P d two cents or more a bushel in yes- RECEPTIONIST SERVICE || 52822” Bay City and Midland. . ee Detroit Produce terday’s trade, weakened in early) Steels and motors continued dealings. eee , — sare =e ‘9 oPen| the | focus of activity. These Apples, Crab te Oc nconpnerees $1.13} Principal factor in wheat was ath = rT, ° will be multi stocks were ahead narrowly on Apples. Delicious. bu suidecs een sews ae the expectation that Brazil will be tial building reenings, bu. ........... | FOR RESERV ‘ATION winged pig ae balance. ' Apples, Jonathon, bu. .......+...+. 2.18 in the market toda, or tomorrow FE 5-9224 construction rail 7. Rcsiig chemicals, Apples, Wolf fiver. bu. "7. : 200 for around 24 million bushels of - : $s and tobaccos maintained a Apples. cider, 4-gal. case . - 260: the bread grain. India also is ex- {| A laboratory equipment contract slightly higher tone. Peedomag canon ay " 135/ pected to be in the market for hard| eee ‘of $154,000 was awarded also to (Grapes, Concsre.) ok. «38 orbs | : ‘eaches, tla, bu. .. ‘wheat ithe B. F. Farnell Co. of Detroit. Ne Pears, Bartlett. bu. .............. 3.50 w York Stocks | Pe B b 3.50) , pics “Pence | Weakness in soybeans w t- REASONABLE |Ph Rtas OO Goocercas sooo 4.50) A Ss WAS a A (Late Morning Quotations) |Watermelon, bu (ecaree ennai 3.00' tributed te qa downturn in soy- ROOM RATES | The ability to sin differs among |p coed titer decinel tenga cehths | hea tat Gtuerwi ‘people. For instance, a_ short- VEGETABLES nh meal futures. rwise | é ne 5 | Admiral ...... 20.1 Kelsey Hay .. 48.4, Beans, green round, bu. .....,.. $5.00, factors—wet weather and wind armed fisherman isn't as big a) f° RtSuc 79.7 Kennecott 92.6 Beans, Ky Wonders, bu Eos, Single ..$7 Double . $9: liar as a long-armed one . . . The Allied Ch -..1134 Kimb Clk |). 65 (Beans. Lima, bu 2.20... ss... pred sterms—that advanced seybean ed *- 8 ; jeans, Roman, bu. -..... 2. ...ceees | q : itch 12 || World Series is when the American |Aniss Chat 136) Rietet: 88 +. 325 peane wan, bu. selec 5.09 Prices yesterday remained about | Twin $11 Kitchenette $ and National League ballplayers|Alum Lia 364 LOG Glass .. Te , Bocle fopped. be. 2.09 the same. There was additional | . ‘Aleoa .... lll : , eets, No. 1, doz. behs. . | . ; 0 S. Telegraph get together to see who shaves the am airiin 62 ue rare : Me 'Broccolh N Ol GOs. DERS. ...-.-. +. aia) overnight moisture over the | 120 S. Telegraph Rd. | Wilson ‘Am Can 1431 Cok aire |) ggg Gapbaxe. bu - 1.75) central soybean producing area | Ww wacte 5 + __j best. —Earl ; lam Cyan a irc .. 266 Cabbage. Curly, bu. - 1.29) . NEW EAGLE SCOUTS—Edward Bradley, 108 | . ne 8 Cem .. 291/Cabbage, Red. bu. .............5 1.75, and a forecast of more today and | - = Lone 8 gas 381 Cabbage Sprouts, bul... 1-18) tonight Spokane Dr., and Edward McLean, 165 Elizabeth (aca Nan ow lee Ce re Lake Rd, attained Eagle rank — the highest Mack Trk 427) Cauitiowe:, Gos wwe eee 420) : : Ye Manning 267 Celéry, pascal 2's doz. . 3.90) Grain Prices Martin Co 392 Celery, doz. stks . 178) | | Db .. - Celery, root, doz ........ « 1.75) aaa : | = = Armco 8 78.4 Mead CP “4 oc por, 7 & ees 233, CHICAGO “Sept VAP) — Opening St t p lj p b Two Pon tiac Bo S Given | : ° Sorh, sweet, o8 : : INVESTMENT SECURITIES and E\Armour & Co 312 MOCK 4-4 Tp (Cucumbers, ay fancy, bu ..-.-.. $00 eral Mes ‘i. Slate FoUCce Frope y Aveo Corp... gt Mpls Hon 303 Oe po = 128) Dec 194" ye-- ; - | ACCURATE QUOTATIONS Balt & Oh .. 427 Minn P & L 33 |Rggplant. Long type, pk. ....----.. go Mar 9's Dec oe 4 is Beth Steel | $14 -olplapgge aby \Eennel, doz. behs. ......eesse eee, -. 1.80 ris . isis ee : i 33% am Ing a aze <% ” oelng Air 31 out GOUTGS, PRS aio) betes: erntacnwinie sieieinare'e 1.00 Sept... ...- Jul 1 26! | ; | yy (Bond Btre ..022.3 Mot Prod. M4 \Wersareauk) pk 6 oe Oe Led Dae | — 4 |Rorg: Warn ae cactorela = 187 leeks, oe ech Danke) Gene 133 Mar ae Dec 3B DETROIT uw — The Detroit | Two 13-year-old Boy SCORS CADE, pes = eee: . : < [Briggs Mig m1 Murray cp oe Okra. 4 2.38/ May, 1.16% Jan fara News reported today the State;members of Troop 7 of the Beth- lifeguard; James Joyner, canoe- “ t / 44, 362 Nat Bis : mions, green, doz : ats——- ; shih i | : i C J NEP LER CO [Brun Balke .. 084 Nat Cath R 596 Onions, iekling. Wo exes 14 Dec Tie wie Police rackets squad is investigat-| any Baptist Church, received the ing and swimming; William Hun- | - od. H one et Pa = ere ee i i ing feports “that illegal bookmak: FE 2-9] 17 , % Cal Pack 295 NY Central .. 294 Persie ro as a i 1 30 ea 0 ‘ ce ing. and other forms of illicit gam-| 7 |Calum & H .. 244 No Am Av 34.4) peprnige) ey eee ae bling are going on at Hazel Park 818 Community National Bank Bldg. = oe 2a aoe =e a Ew ow S53 Peppers Cavenne, CS sconedocernc = ol lrace track.” | The two new Eagle scouts are Life, _ Capital Air! 152 Onto Oi! 313 a oo at Fen snnossC . es ee ee ; le asp = . . ve th LISTED & UNLISTED SECURITIES MUTUAL FouDs ‘\Carrier Cp... 376 Owens Ill GI 06 coerce Red Pecet sng 133 BENJAMIN F. LAMERAND | The News said the rackets squad Edward Mc Leen. 165 Fitzabeth) public health. La EXTEND FROM COAST ABT q Case Jt 194 Pac G & El 61.3) Peppers. Pimiento. bu. 350! 4 Pr Carvin acted on information the news-'Lake Rd., and Edward Bradley, | 4g Cater Trac . . 322 pan A W Air 242 Potatoes. 50 Ib. bag 1.25) ORCHARD LAKE — Service for paper furnished, adding that a 108 Spok Dr. Both tudents | MEN One ENS RR OE Be @|Ches & Oh... 673 parke De 4)4|Punpsing 60. ° in FE : > » aading Spokane Dr. are students ae aie : r apasosDocooesOsDOF : . Le é 9 s “ : i i ES Z ~ cue : ae Penney, JC me Radisnes” eal dos. ae le Betyamin d Raper ae 3936 reporter had spent nearly 100 at Pontiac Central High School and Bob Chambers, ea and scout Gecaicna 1543 ee Me i color felon a -- 100 Fieldview Rd. will be held at] p.m.'hours over a_ three-week period have been active in scouting seven lifeguard; Jerry Tiberg, cooking; comm Gee ey Bfer ... 146 Squash, Buttercup, % bu. 175|Thursday from the Richardson-)"‘seeking to untangle mysterious’ years. 4 : a ae ces Hh ee mae, Os alescamk Dances °s eee 173 Bird Funeral Home at Walled pone oat ieee eeminext Earlier in the year both boys é Pw 56) Phill Pet 436 Squash, Hubbard. bu. .......... 17 ; requenting the track. oun Cont Bak ze Proct & QO .. ate — i eee 180 Lake, Burial will be in Roseland “°4 & received God and Country on an 37 u , 8 5 ME BUS oink creas 50 > 7 C MOUSe [oe RES PEARS ec Bes mpl lest ody . s . 762, Turnips, bu. kee ee 150 ey P] d ] ve r 0 . Copper Rog .. 216 sii 11.1 428| Furmipa! topped bu 2 aso. Mr. Lamerand died suddenly eads nnocent Corn 51.2 ' ou ant to u ci so Rey Tob. taf GREENS Monday at his residence. t ti Other awards were presented at Deere j 3 Se | Survivi » | the court of honor to: Richard Det Edis 431 Safeway St ... 38 (Cappage Mo 1, ou. seseesee. $169 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. O O eran j : y s . Dis C Seag 33| St Reg Pap ... 4 Collard, No. 1, bu - 125’ Clayton Newport of the same ad-. P es g |Taylor, rowing and pioneering; Doug Alrc 44.3 geoville Mf ... 282 Kale, bu S enoeoccoenseced 1 50 ; < = _ Dow Chem (806 gears Roeb ... 49 | Mustard, No. 1, bu. ; . 125 dress; a son, Benjamin A. of Clio: L7QIN Ing aCe Kenneth Goff, nature, canoeing, sco fe ~ =e ghell Ou : oe — ney Bposendgorone 178 a brother Jeff of Southfield six! “ . = 4 Sinclair ..<... on (be See Founboneoag _b . » rr CS East Kod ST Wascane 41.6,Swies Chard. bu. ... 1.4@ grandchildren and thre ere A plea of i ent we Eaton Mig go4 © “' 93 |Turnips, bu, es ere eg plea ¢ nnocent was en We can help you swing E} Auto L $02 cow ee sa; = : grandchildren ltered yesterday for Edward M Lodge Calendar* h d |" ith f Emer Rad 186 Sperry Rd ... 222 SALAD GREENS |House, Groveland Township man the deal with one of our Erie RR 13.5 Std Brand _.. 676. Endive, bu. ... vc eues $2 00 jo Firestone 1282 Bid Ot Cal wo Escarole, bu ; "200 HENRY P. HARDY accused of operating a gambling igi tee at the Macca- 2 : ‘ood ach f Btd Oil In 2 Lettuce, D 2 00 ‘place > > | +: . ~ es lodge e low-cost home financing Ford Mot 833 gid ON NT | 497/Lettuce, Boston. bu. -345 Henry P| Hardy, 83. of 731 Port- pl oe when he apps co for ol AubUrn Ave. Oct Freep Gul ZF Std Ot! On gia Eee. as bu 17 fund St.. died this morning at Pon raignment before Oakland County 4 5 rueh Trae 2 Stevens IP 315 uce elvan. ee 50 tt : ! 0 R =| oe . %%, © loans -.. come in and dis- ann Den 10 atid Peck 197 Romaine bu 279 tlac General Hospital after an ill- Circuit Judge William J. Beer ®SySS Gen Flee tp Sune 4 — a ness of several months. His bod Through his attorney, House 5 . cuss your plans and needs Gen wits 2 grit @ Cn os P | is al the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral stood mute when hw vas asked ews In rie Gen Motées bs Tenn Gas 0 6 ouitr and E $ : : how he pleaded to the charge : : G Tel & El 492 Texaco 78 Home. | F ee with our friendly home- Gen Time He rextron. c5 DETROIT POULTRY —-_&—____-- Judge Beer continued House's $500 Burglars took $150 worth of tools Gen ire yan W Alr .. '6° r : + F is : . lean specialists Genesco og = j2¢ Transamer ... 31, DETROIT, sept. 29 AP) —Prices per . ipone he att ina some- plus an undetermined amount of 5 wen en... a@ > is | ‘ Gillette 23 i od » 923; ly jtry C § | 0) : ic and food Queue) BF “37 tin carbide et iMeuey tyes hens 16-17: light type hens OFvail a es Nn x* * [cigarettes f . this morning Goodrich 34 Un Pac . 3048-10. heavy type broilers and fryers se | House, 50. owner of Green Acres {fom a gas station and grocery Qood J r Li 22) Ibs hi 6'y-20, Barred chs 2 * * po 7 . Jes = 3 en ne ay ean Rien. as Cansueties oer 5 Ibs eT 28 auaer is Friday-Price $1 860 |Farnr, 13269 Dixie Highway, where ‘ot oe uo _, Unit Pritt . 29 [Ibs 21-23: turkeys, heavy young hens ‘ , ne roads, i a owns ; Gui Ol 113¢ Un Gas Cp. 32 |25-26, heavy type young toms 24. | ’ “4 a eee Seine te Albert I Poll k, of 3296 Clyde | tien Hammer Pap 3} US Tines 303 a 35 other persons, including his anes oe. YOR | toe Holiang F 123 Us Rab: a = EGGS | DETROIT w—This 48 the day wife, when sheriff's deputies raid- Rd., told Oakland County sheriff's is Hooker ch at {6 To... 28 pee eg oe Fi dt Ov Chevrolet wanted to tell you about -¢4@ the farm house. ‘deputies. ndus' AY os. 28 Tnlohn ree 424 craces ; Ee bs ; . eres a i} . = Inland Ba as ae ee ; wns cress i tant grtra its new smaller car, the Corvair, “ee oot ie Mrs. House Arthur J. Grattop, 66, of 75° pearl 302 ree Unerel is) small 23.28. grade “B large 46-47, no_ and show you the pictures. ib i ee , h: a ih arrested Bloomfield Blvd., pleaded guilty | —— Int Bus Mch 424 wets A Bk .. 294 browns reported. Checks 20 =| Gut by now if you've been te ve elther 1A the charges to drunk driving before Municipal | . Int Harv go5 West Fl ..... 814.0 Commercially graded — ul by now, If you've n IM against them reduced or have ap- . Int Nick 925 White Mot 574) WhitesGrade A extra large. large + ted there’ t hi Judge Cecil McCallum yesterday « s Int Paper 128 Wilson & Co $1 44-45. medium 33-85, tat It, browns ‘erested, ere’s almost nothing pealed lower court convictions to and was fined $100 Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. |i. 8, S225 2) Ae ESP GEE you dont tow. Grit Court | | @ filsi Crk Coal . 352 Young BAW 404 4 = , eee | Someone broke inte the Pontiac . Johns Man .. 51.1 Yinght Sh&T 138 — Magazines, newspapers and . P — : Established 1890 gence & L :: 88 Zenith Rad. me = " television have used so many Pontiac Driver Training eee a ae rai aoc tab oe * St.. is was reported to ntiac vestoc pictures of the little rear-engined ‘ . : | oS eres | rece cx | tart abot the ony quraton Chief Back From Flint pice yesterday. It has oot bee 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-0561 : - et Katie Util Stocks | DETROIT, Sept, AP) iuspay—| Femaining ts: If there are so George H. Stewart, chairman of °*te7mined what is missing. Net change ... +20 +18 43 +15 Cattle—Salable Receipts increased) many around, why aren’t the (1. ne : ie) : | , ty b und 700 head carried from Mon-| : e Department of Driver Educa-| Rummage sale, Women’s Fellow- CUSTOMER PARKING IN BACK OF OFFICE sno ay 00 38-6 1945 962 3229 by around 700 heed carer uty nnd| streets flooded with them. fa RR es ee eee eer mp Tres thes Congress : : < standard offerings... only 1! | : Weekago .,....3204 1272 930 2140 standard offert y Emo snore ‘confer, tional Church. Euclid and Wood — eae _— - md secnth ago .....342.3 1385 991 2290 a eee eee ten (rate ce eee cap Chevrolet hopes to remedy this has returned from the fall confer- ward. Thurs. Oct. I. 8 am. to 31 = [Your ege revere EG Tee RS Oe 2 or aeod! and choice steers and heifers omission starting Friday when the ence of the Michigan Driver Safety pm. i —adv. ; [1988 tow wnt, 308.1 1373 “934 2115 crades ‘vert slow demand rather ner. one available body style — a four! Education Assn, held recently in Fonta be ‘Getdber 4 | 195 ial aoeooes $7 ow ly sales 25-50 cents jower, . . ey, “aon ummage sale ober i 1958 low eran’ 780.9 7208 1866 or fully. 1 00" lower Yor “two “aya: “cows door sedan — goes on sale. The Flint. | and 2-9 AM. 6 PM 128 W. e go om) Nepnder Ce) Cerne ig email lots 1 000-1 100 ibe. 3625. Sucker On the window will show, Stewart said the annual confer- pige gt -adv S | L ttl 2 J Figures after decimal points are eighis 2800 § head high choice to prime 1.108 a price of $1,860 plus — and the ence featured a demonstration of A 1 « 38 2 aod £ i vot 2 : 7 amp e 1 e d n ug Alten (Riecivic & Revi ae low NOT Et eee a fied iat icles cutie pluses will put the selling price Hy-¢ ‘om, a short range radio sve- Rummage sale, 863 reraab ie a = ee ee oe ee tandard mixed offerings 18 80-22 50 | ,, + Pre . fen ee Birmingham, Tuesday - Thursday a Baldwin Rubber Co.* 212 tate eg mixed utiity and low standard CONSiderably above $2,000, A de- tem developed by Delco Radio Di- 9-9. Anitques, clothing and fur- e — . : oss ar Co’ . a6 48 (fee ods) utility cowee : oe cece ; : tare iy pyr - ie . ? { Great Lekes Olle Chem coe 13 15 Meiers 2175. ullilty comeg, 11 0018.00. Juxe version costs $},920 to start.ivision of General Motors Initure —adv. an ou WwW a $ goo e Howell Electric Motor Co * 102 31 | Hog&-Salable 700 Butchers steady to, ~~ os E ; = 7 - - — —_— |Peninsular Metal Prod. Co * 10.6 11.2 weak, sows steady most mixed No 2 a The Prophet Co.* ‘ 164 .174\ and 3 190-240 ibs. 1225-1350. mixed No — |Rudy Manufacturing Co. i! 11 11 | eee eed Su AS a a e = . . | 13.75- No 2 an 2 = _— “Made with home-grown grain harvested an ee eee 16-3 16.9 16-3113 00. No 1 276-400 ibs 12 96-12.78.| At “ aan SSS mixed e¢rades sows 300-400 Ibs 11 06- r hour’s drive from our distillery. And pure, ag oe BES 2 See eee ; f; d Vealers Saiabir ol ue meee | - i d 1 a a sweet limestone water from our own under [choice 10, prime 36.00.41 00. standard and I ‘ ground springs. Slowly distilled, then trick- ie matabie. ee _‘sinkanier labs O aqpan S | er yp oon past these boxes through the day, jand cities of central Honshu I[s- wondering when help yould ar. jjand, the main island of _Japan. rive from Tokyo. But communi. |... . cations were smashed by the ines of those towns were wiped ¢ 5 fury of q storm that set off landslides and floods. WITHOUT FOOD The wooden boxes themselves, The refugees were without food were hurriedly built for the grue-.and they waited for relief from some chore of idehtification. The Tokyo as a massive relief pro- head end of each was hinged so|gram was being rushed by track it could be quickly opened and and boat to Vera's million victims. closed. -_ * * * * * | The government was. allocating Many of the missing were cer- 27 million dollars to rebuilt shat- tain never to be found. They were teTed areas and rushing food, cloth- swept out to the raging Pacific by in&- drinking water and blankets flooding rivers and streams that Dut in Nagoya there was stffer- were rivulets when the storm !"& and bitterness. struck on Saturday. BITTER BLOW For Nagoya it was a bitter blow. The city of two million was almost totally destroyed by U.S. bombers in the war and it had built itself up painstakingly into. one of the most modern cities in Japan when nature struck. Nature also tricked the Nagoya Ae , © The A Red honor in scouting — last night at a court or at the Bethany Baptist Church. Bo Scouts are 15 years old and members of Troop 7. ank of Eagle Scout mage irank of Eagle Scouts at a court|toon, rowing, pioneering and scout of honor last: night at the church. | lifeguard, and Ronald Mapley, wildlife management and Also receiving John Crawford, First Class; Dale Quinn, First Class. Bradley also received for fishing, public health, safety, scout lifeguard, and rowing, and public health and Scout lifeguard, NOTICE Effective October 10. 1959 the Orand an, will be performed ‘unk Western Freight . C. Strobel at Holly, Mich- in the hall on the receipt of collect shipments. 6 , obtain OAV. freight agent at Holly please write or telephone Superintendent Ash. Grand Trunk Western Rai! GRAND TRUNK WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY Sept. 28, 28, 30, Oct. 1. 2. 3, ‘be NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice ts bereby given by the under- signed that on Tuesday, October 6, 1959, at 10 oclock a.m. at MecOilis Gervice | ip woot BL Aaah and C yde a Chevrolet, cl /sertal number VCS6P 001632, will be held, Owner for cash to the highest bidder. Inspec- thereof may be made at above ed place of storage. Account convertible, bearing GENERAL MOTORS AC CEPTANCE CORPORATION 910 Mott Foundation Building, Death Notices TENER, SEPT. 29. 1959. 2831 Watkins Lake Rd.: age 08: dear father of Mrs. Lester (Mar- Milten, Mrs Delia Stratton, Mrs jam Hamilton. Puneral serv- ice will be held Wednesday, Bept. 30, at 1h am. from Huntoon neral Home with Dr H. BH. Savage Interment in Wixom HEATH. SEPT 27. also survived by a niece, reat-grendchildren and Hunteon Funeral Home with Rev ere. officiatin lie tn state at the Huntoen Pu- LAMERAND, SEPT f jamin, Orchard Lake. Rt dear father of Benjamin a ; jan C. dear brother. of Jeff d: also survived by six Ten ane three great- grand ren. MUG! will be held Edward Watkins officiating. oral serrice wil nesday. __TWENTY-FOUR } | Funeral Directors. 4 Doneison-Johns * . ere Fo, « Voorhees Sivle * FUNERAL HOME Ambulance ME San Plane or Motor) " Cemetery Tee ‘5 1-6 GRAVE LOT. WYITE CHAPEL Memoria; Park. Phone week days. OR 36142 PERRY MT PARK CEMETERY graves $25 & up. FE 4 = — = * BIRMINGHAM COUPLE LEAV- ing for comst. Must sell nice five-room home. Enclosed porch walk-in closets, aluminum storms and screens, automatic olf heat, two-car garage. Extra lot avatl- able 460 Smith. . MIdweat 6-0n08 BY OF OWNER. WEST SIDE akon bath, close en churches. 90-300 ast rice. down, $50 month. FE pao) 4 BAROAINI i! Willams Li Ls! across from Maceday Lx. foom moderh Only $800 down. he sell MY|- By OWNER CAKE OAKLAND Privileges. 3 bedrm brick ranch Full basement Automatic water softener Storms and screens. Ful- ly in utated #1 300 down, to 4 4 root PHA, morgnge OF 47 L IWNER BED?RM WEST suburban @heke shingles Mew 3 ca capeg. Larve in Or care take gilt gen $16. 000 Temas to suit. Call FE L . BETWEEN w Vteard ib MILE RD, bedroom ties down “wees rf wil) ae ww For Sale Houses Y OWNER with $1,000 down will sacri fice for $7000 cash. 'F’ 6 RM MODERN 9 - E 4-803! 2 lots. geo term $6500 cash. ae 3- iti " oy ‘answer } “BEDRM. BRICK, Apes ecr eens. Fire tiers | wh iroes: $14,000 with) wn. MA 54-1496 SCLSRED (Fo ROOM HOUsE. $400 Gown. GHEROKEE A ts 5 BY OWNER 3 bedroom obrick, ceremic bath. Tile’ basemen b eeseway and | garage. FE 4-4348. éu8STOM BUILT LAKE APPRECIATE Clon ita 4 hi teNi ir hi Ml SMELT, Realtor » thaklanct Ave re set (open ti aw Was ies HY OWNER t f ve " acd bath thi ic area and he a water heater Giood repair Seeded cawn swim ming and boat on (aes Lake Furcisned and car yeted. $350 down $68 month Cait | 44592 Art Green during the day. After 6 pm PR 26861 IMMPEDIAT tanch basement, nice 10) foot jot 97900, terms, Drive by | f455 Adameon off Alpon Roed Phone owner, OR | INVESTORS 4 room modern Full basement, o} fMrnace, on paved street. §5, jon cash to mortgage * PP AtUTHIPUE BREA fia Thy acres tand, 22 4 26 cement black ane e Near 8 lve = Crooks LOCATION 2 BEDROOM payment §46 month POAAMAKION «4 RM | for price & trrm CL Nee R REATAY 116 N Sagina®w ROCHESTER Creplace at one end of) room, is the | IN A stone the 2h heart of thie Jovely brick Allee atreet Fw 4 400t vine 3 bedroom home oneal ia one Hochestef « nleest new home sec tons “Phts a beautifully home te situated en landscaped tot, be neath towertng bickory and elm trees Extras including aluminum storms & scteena, posal, slate entry, (iniahe pare ment, water aoftener, gaa heat, and many more features @ vears eld Price $17.900) Immediate pos- ABsshON Terns SMITA & LILLY. INC floc heater ‘Yiive 1 S14 ent § basement recreation room En- | cloved breereway, covered patio | Allached garage Also featured IN RLOOMPIFTLD TWP EXCKE! plus i's baths Full are carpeting. J picture windows 2 fireplaces tree-ahaded lot Paved drive at $24.500 with $4000 down oP ail 8 HOLMES. INC. Lapeer Aa FE 5-205) Lakefront room Newly washet ment call t Beautifirl decorated & Picasant 1 Natural ore * (ada ils Back oy + Sols foom ce ~ Morel 5 6 im «7 ap ' “BUILT BY OLD, wortn aie 3 Gest to Hiyebeh ' ake Ra. left 449 miles to subdivision of cal) ; a Lake Woods AnarTs fae Huron st Home Very Weable vear around home virw with tarwe Jlvirg 2 bedrooma down a up | painted Ale drier range & retriger. stor included Your older or small er home conatdered as per Also spice and span room home with carport ford Migh rea. No reasonable offer refuaed. For information Herbert C. Davis, Ritr. we Sasi “LOOK Sub offers sandy teach Surrow ings we @r ters . 6 kot Tat on Beott | Reasonable | STEELE REALTY. Ord between Highland & ; NICE 7 BORM MOD. $600 with @ small 2306 _ MY 3.11463 NORTH GIDE 8 RM By echools and Storms, docking Dee | | N71 Baldwin Fe 41) SHEL ious 4 garbage dis- | Large | Priced for action’ ay. Gace UTICA AREA wit! For Sale Houses _ 6 AAA ALLE AALS LAKE ORION 6 tere: lakefront. Owner. MY Ew . ’ ‘vw ew ev v wre St ih 7 i a ! = ; a . Hi) f / . . | . ; THT PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEP PTEMBER 29, 1959 a Cae ___ For. Sale Houses < ih MODEST MAIDENS: By Jay Alan! For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses 6) For Sale Houses” 6. ooMe, 8 BA OE TRADE. ae ge 3 y y |SELL, BUY . TRADE. at ae By OWNER ~» MODEL | ent. If you like su = | 3H 3 BEDROOM. ALL cs aie ck net fprnar tt hi ze aaa Nice ae Home . Owner 7 room ee ‘garage. 3 bedroom and bath up. room of Pe! living room, kt down. Pull | vit biock Tel-Huron nt center. Convenient to Donelson, i Ben- dicts and Bmanuel Baptist | Schools Call Ne &-7110, for | pointment of Usp | NEAR LINCOLN PLANT. 2% ACRE. \ approximately 6 miles from the Lincoin plant. 3 years old. 3 bedroom brick tom buijt Osk tered wails, fireplace, den dining room, Thermo-pane pic- | ture window. Solid maple Kitchen | cabinets. 2 iasy-susans. Built- in renge @& Oven. Many other features plus base-ray hot wa- ter heat. Pull basement, attached garage & well landscaped. §18, with terms. 1246 N. MIL- Rd hutore. Highiand, Michigan. MU 42045 Lot 14s 300’, at 675 Meadow off 8. & _Bivd FR 4-3033 t: ager a : us ne riding aree for action. Good terms. MA 6-2407 Kves ROOMS AND baw. full Pasement, ol, lurpace ail city improvements in Smail A ee se terms. PE 44784 of NICE 5 al: HOUSE. BY OWNER. FE 6-3625 0 : NO DOWN PAYMENT 6 rooms ranveh pe spacious lot! 100x150 Inquire todey, $100) DOWN and no payments unti] December New 3 tearoom ranch type gas heat $6.100 See our model at Bummit and High KUSSEII. YOUNG: Meal Bstate & Building 3200 NEW BRICK 3-BDRM. Close to all schools. Restricted west suburban neighborhood Pos- sible 4th bedroom F.aposed bamt Fireplace 2 bathe, Buijt-ins vered doors Select oak floors 2 car attached garage top drive atrrel l.ge lot $22 900 terms, 1063 Woudlow or reo4 1 Not thing Down | Will build @ sterter home on your lot Any alte Full beseme t Aouee wn Your plans of ours On 03a RUSS MeNaB ART MEYER NO MONEY DOWN Will bulid e etarter home on your lot any slee Full basement Rough wirlig Your plans or ours OR 3-10.18 Uda McNAP ART MEYRIt Only $59 Per Mouth Including tamee & Interest at 4's er cent are the payments on hla fine J bedroom c:anch home New in (55 Owner might accept land comtract Op good house trailer as part payment §& 950 $2060 down Fleyd Kent, Reaitor PE 6 6106 PONTIAC WATKINS EATATES Brice home Loave:y custom built 3 bedroom Large family kitchen Tiled bath Pienty @ alurage spece Full basement heat Allached garage New y dee erated throughout Now vacant Prvcd at @niy 614500 Wilh at tractive terme ORANS LAKE Mere s @ fall special nice 3 bedroom tome 2 wooded tote Also property includes 2 lake- pont fote with eurorer theta Piiced for . quick nels at only $1f 500 with allre i WHITE [AK ERRONT ae) | i ¥ be fyce ld fo omeodern 2 hedre im tome Pace free yiran ye 98 1 nn en) beach Behool bus thy Alta el¥ priced « oii OC with $2500 down or will icewet for + malt Dorothy Suvder Lavendes Biesht oo oh + 2 years dae Megermeed bed iMag r Phone EM 3430) of MU 44417 Ss PERSONALIZED HOMES Ca Se a) | ROCHESTER Colonial brick with 2 hecroome & seeping poreh sun reom Fire place Ful bane ment Diar ge rage ge4 ' 4 " 4 ail OL aera oF On NINN ATV Ws Kilts ROCUMEST ER be ‘fm y Voge Ay ower traving State Of | O24) ‘ 4 RANCHE HOM Well jucw er to oof Pentewe lare® 6 toom brick 2 fliepiar: paneled hreeerwny. attacterd do le garage large jot Bargin! DWIGHT STREET Neat @ reame as heat prrase arge lot Fasy terme PONTIAC. REATA Y rR 5-6275 | SPECIAL 24048 ranch home plus attached plastered gatage Nori west site of Pontiac 3 bedrooms eevar line losete Ceramic tiled bath, electri: heat full base Hhoak, ao partittoned wath ree ra tier room Juminum aiding wel! wroith gi¢ 300 Wil sell for 12 Bou Huis LRILEY REAL ESTATI ete fFillzabeth Leke Re Fb BRRDAM POT 1004150 Agbestes siding and brick front Rough wiring aud septic tank $6950 10 per cent atts come |. for cash FE 20044 of FR 2 2460 _SYLVAN VILLAGE bedrm with 2 lots Fim 2104 Suburban Living At Its Best Your future home (CONVER TIBI i ) 3 &® 4 bedroom Ta baths : We | OSSSILOME = OR 18021 SYLVAN MANOR _ RANCH. Baths » bedrins ‘a Carpeted Rereened patio si8. 500. Terme. Owner FR @¢ 8070 SYLVAN LAKE 1788 Sherwood Ra Firat show- ing of this heauttfinl 7 bedroom brick triclevel home. 2 car aa. tage Almost new, Complete with finished rec rm, stone fireplace Built-in oven, range & carpet in living room. Price $22 - 000 Terma Call PR 4-8000 of for appt PE 2.822) SMALL 2 BDRM HOME ON ACRE | unfinished > of land, with warage dn back for new home next door large axement up $7 000 _ $800 down FF 50480 ST. BENEDICT’S }y Bedroom. Natural Tireplace Oar walk-in closets. floora, serene Play yard, fenced Nicely land- aesuee Nice shade trees Clas heat . sr ara Biorms & | rr) Cash to mort. | See aE Poul M. Jones, Real Fst. 632 W. Huren : FR 4.2580 SYLVAN VILT AGE 3 bedroom tri-ievel will be com- feted November. Phone Builder, Lain 61698 TRI-LEVEL STARTE R NO deciee ee | ps a home to be proud. af, our. lot or ours Mave. model ‘O Flattley EM 30483, 2 ACRES “4 BEY) reome, & rh home B-car ® rege 43900 Deor'ned es neeth of 18 Mile ne VAC ACT 2° BED S008 NEARLY fared hee oak Moors Owner FE 4. 928 TAKE QOOn Mmewep truck or cabin Up verth ée down prmt oon 1 oF wit Hausen Pts acres Or will rent with option te huy. for $60 mo. OR 3-905 wel TRADE nqviry IN SMALL in exelmmge for larger! home. All cus-— 2188 Cass Lake Kad temporary ragch bungalow 46 Low | Biack — Automatic | firep ace nh Paved drive, | '4905 Disle Mighway 14034" | 4487) OMiih | 4 oN WALTON 2 petro | 2on WwW & hées:. for $30 enth could . 00. At least. $5,000 5 Greer Rd. - 3 home. 2 years old er tive. Huge lot. Oniy $12. r ELWOOD REALTY PE 25402 PE 4-820, ore pte aone * WHY RENT? * When you can purchase like this West suburban- 2 bedroom bome Coreg & extra lot for Yarden —# . What can ypu pay down? Sylvan lake privileged home. 2 bedrooms. 8444 bow down. Im Keego. 2 bedroom $5960. $500 down, per month. In Keego. Handyman's spectal 4 rooms with full basement. $6400 — Nothing down. JACK LOVEL AND WW est Side Owner moving 'o Fiorida Offers a Beau- their lovely Ottawa Hills cou- tiful ving room, fully carpeted big den with fireplace 2 jarge | bedrooms. ity tile beths, garage @ West Side Excellent modern brick double 6 specious Tours d& tile beth each xtra stool & lavatory on fire floor, Large basements, gas heat garage. Consider tradwig for late model 3 bedroom ranch home west side WILLIS BREWER JOBE H me Bales Mgr Huron - FE 4-518! Eves PE 8-6623 WILI.IAMS LAKE 2 bedroom ‘modern bungalow with exira jot Large privtleges cconse by Make an ideal home for small family Only €690 dn and month- iy payments rie $62 per month SMALI. FARM 10 acres of land and e 2 bed- room bungalow, Located North of Pontiac Near Lake Onakiand Owner willing to sacrifice for $7 600 wiin $1500 down F.C. Wood Co Wiillams Lake Rd. at M50 OR 39-1234 After 6 OR 3-260) KENT Betablichet in 1018 MACPF DAY APFA Ficee tot ere inciuded with this 3 bedrir ranch type home late ving im with stone fireplace Tiled bath Full bPamt and res rm 2 car garage with furnisted apt on aecond flour Lake priv $18 900 termes NORTH SIDE Qood 2 hedrm home al @ reaseiabie price Tiled hath Oarage Walking distance lo Fisher Body Only $4,950 terms DRAYTON AREA 1 bedrim Face. type home Attract} e mar features in kitehen ti ed bath ‘ garage Large lot, miceiy fentccane $17 000 CLARKSTON AREA new red brick home with J bedrms all on one floor Tiled bath, attractive kitehen, full bamt tre apace oll heet. Large jot $16,500 terme LAKE FRONT Only $1 250 down for this hame at Whiprde Leake Modern 2 bedrem home I'g tar gat@ee Nice shade tiers Total price 90 750 }davel Ra | Tne. Realtor dau Winie Hw a Ualcaraan YR sel. ' ot AMP) BE CURTOM a PARKING Walliams doche Pat fedroom | tol Ranch style | bedrooms. fire Tare Ram act « heatt, fut? pase mend 2cer atlached garage hoe cshaded jdt aid oa tionally good beach Priced at $71 060 wih $1500 down Cai, now tor appointment Close-dn Suburban Bedims. bull Basent Hug earpeted iwing ram Ha Reparate ining Tram fu bh rene Nice ljatge ' ot i “a * tree" tive Te stone anid tems “$12 t ‘ eT eon ‘der equily in email home tn a burornshed 2 Bedroom S880 Down, S47 Carpeted living room, full, bese. | Moaonth Mend, tuilet CayAcors and shower New of] furnace water softener, garage Paved drive fenced rear yard. Full orice only §8 #50 Giroux-Franks QENERAL REAL ESTATE OR 13-9701 John K. Irwin A SONS Five and a@ ream home 8 wtban properts Henting Por TR. per month Refernces pei quel, Contact John K. Trwin & Sons Realtors - a Rince 1975 Vit West Huron & Phone FE 9.9447 or PRE 2.4051 IRWIN GEORGE R. OFF RALDWIN Immaculate 20 bedroom Ot re sale jovated on paved street Ne} mortgage cost ment will take orer GI mortgage Good down pas IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Clean 9 bedroom 1 binek from tlenmentary transferred out of state quick gmall down payment. Owner has Wants school action $8300 fuil STARTER HOME No down buver privileges payment Bhell house has over 1.100 ft of Hvtng area tanth feabrrine tedee tock firepiace @0 x 148 ft fot Radiant het water beat Fecerd in yard. Pricet be'ow reproduc - tion coat at $11,050 GEORGE R. AWA. RFALTO WA aes, ated INCOME - Only down for this 10 reom tone tua an additional room home rate utilities x 200) foot ‘ot, Present income @186- per month WANT LAND? - ful 1 acre tot Additanal 1 ar ces al “be Ful tese cant by a ca ¢ aie, Erepince aot 7 foot re ing Poom. Home tn pe fre eandition es DOW. No other ces! » bedroom heme, full bat ment, recently redecorated, in city J. Diek) VALUET ALTOR EM }4ta Are j : : rae e with basement, garage. OR | 145 Oakland ~ Open # in 6 David Ward Young, Ritr. | house FE 80003 FE 43591 2-4875 | ey OF PIKE &T CRESCENT fei trees of all deacription: beet room IF price, | fo qualified | 3 bedroom shell with lake FE Nees “ana Ww MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE he This snare La bectroom home seta oaca beaut ~yY POR ANS © M Newsteareren For Sale Houses 6 HAYDEN AVON TWP OFF 8 BLVD. #500 Down 2 Bedroom home Wired for dryer & range. $6600. Pull Prive Close to echool & Boys Ciub $11750 FHA Terma Excelient 3 BR home, with full basement Oil furnace 2 Baths Plastered walls. Large kitchen 1%) car garage Paved Drive. LAKE RD. Close to new school J Bedroom home with a@aium siding Tile bath Basement oll furnace Recrea- tion room, Bar and Workshop in basement. Large breeseway attached J, car erage. Lot 118 » 194 $13,900 Cash to exlst- Ing mortgage Bal at 73 per month, 4% Int. Includes taxes & insurance ~ NEAR HAWTHORNE SCHOOL Clean 2 Bedroom home In ex- ceient condition Oak figers Btorma A screens Basement, oi] furnace (iarage Lot 76 & $10,900 with §2000 Down. OAKLAND LAKE FRONT. Sell or Lease Owner leaving state. J} 2 R home. Large enclosed f alba Fireplace, Oil furnace enced yard Immediate Possession $14 - foo Terts Owner will lease at $90 00 mont bs ©. HAYDEN, Realtor FO Walton FE 4-044] Oven Eves & Bun 10 to 2 # TiMF TO TRADE UP Add pride of ownership to ail the other values of this {Ine home eve inelu@i*te mar: * r » rv cee + 3 beeen” here wih i> poe Ful Basem =. eesed beeseeway an ? astatood ‘ e Pull ay) 631 Fey terms Ae ey ica OR 4-0306 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE i732 Mighiand As Avy “Well, Marion, I see you believe in love at first sight!" INCOME PROPERTY 2339 Orchard Lk Rd A R- Four of FIVE REALIOR Ph: e423 JOSLYN | Phone 5-447 oor 6 Dini BF | Rrea Call For, Sale fF Houses ae Johnson 20 Yeears of Bervice "e DOWN trdroom bungalow with lake aiehanes on Call Lake Large lot Only §40 a month $500 DOWN 4 room bungalow, large Tm and kitchen. full bath fenced ti lot 50 x 150 home for $50 a month Here is one of the best pieces of income property you wili have the pleasure of fooking @ 5 roam owners apartmeni on first floor 2 3 room apartments uh each with separate bath Stove, refrigerator and heat furnished Close to Bast¢rn Junior Owner wants to go to Florida and will sell with small down payment or will take in good laud con- tract Evenings after @ call Mr Cars- ver. FE $-6447 A JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. ‘Telegraph Rd. KE 42533 Templeton West Side 4 bedroom ranch style, 3 car gacege Breesuway, 2 acres High and dr Can be bought with 1 acre lose to schools. Reason- abie terms lempleton, Realtor FE 44863 {ter 6 FE 2-9802 ONLY $60 ROOM Ful. BASEMENT - "BRICK" $7,500 ~ SALES OFFICE S44 EAST BEND. RELDON CO. Agent FE 4-7833. SCHRAM | RP GAIN 2 Oly $67 per mo toclud- icg texes and in urane> on, this dandy 3 bedreem ranch reom. dining 1o « 12 Gas heat Pull price only $8,500 with $800 down. $859 DOWN on this 2 bedroom bunga- jJow. Large living room. gep- arate dining room. Full basement, gas heat. Giassed-in front porch. 1% ae a Full price only ment, ofl heat. 2% car ga- rage Feiced lot 100 x 200. Ony $2.000 down \ \s W, SCHRAM ed Wate ae & suND MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE John K. Irwin WA*HINGTON PARK: all on one floor, | A doll house three bedrooms, nice basement with rec chgaa Bg rests os} 00.00 gp ea Pr a ry Termes WEST SIDE ! Pour bedroom brick, new eat-) peting, gas heat, two car ge- tage, near Waa ae Jae or High. Priced at $15,500 00 WEST SUBURBAN: Thre —— brick. one block ‘s School from Montieth alt basement i" 42 meat, fenced yard, $1,500 John K. Irwin & Sons Pinch 1925 i wet Sues Street EVE PR 2.8503 Williams Lake Ares Exceptionally nice tet on bene: ES ae a a5 - % * So as “~ et ‘Barss * «@ *. ‘ie 5 bath vived bisenent | onde: ead woh naval al Gea bh Geass be ae ade 2 er > Aah drive. t By om PHA cathuon senor tor tS <2 aia BLAIR CUSTOM BUILT fy stainleis stee! stove & ove, —_ built-in china cabinet with birch finish. bring rag sa “Ceram reste Mt | ic with bulit-'n vanity ment Cd re Waser softener. tile Full bese- Bea tifa | = 200. Alumi- storms screens. Many | extras. Must be seen to be appreciated. | A ieal buy at — with morigage appomtment | F-24) CLARE RE "AL E TU 1362 W. Huron mm UL CiP Le: GAYLORD living | retired couple Oniy . basement, will pay week Yard in very good cond!- ONE ACRE ef land and 116 8 ghar to raise a o Low \axes Bulit in 1952 easy terms 2 bedroom Family kitchen. Large breeveway. 2's car 00 x 1 ANSFIE ‘i D i OR 3 , Open Eves ‘til . 5660 Dixi | MULTIPLET LeTiNe ica FE 2.4021 ret mie mr AR “ "Sa 29002 | Open Vem. to 6:30 pm. CLARK | ee scaee 5 room larg just west “ot Sootigé | on weringivela gh rlldael [s) 7 « AC , room 1 floor in lecation off Perry Street. $12,- 500. Terms 40 ACRES. 7 room modern homé, 3 or 4 bedrooms, and other small buildings. In Springtiend, Towuship pees Big Lak $4,000 do 32 Ack 4 a0y FEEL "ON BIG K 6 room. modern home, juea: for home with subdivision tential. 500. Terms | pol 2 ACRES. LaKE FRONT. 509 ft on Fish Lake Would be ideal tur Private gsiate. Needs a little comes ead $18,000 with $3,000 a! BUY, SELL & TRADE _LIStiNG SERVICE ACRES five room home with three bed- rooms, automatic heat, 32x44 foot barn with water. Good soil $18, - 600 — terms COMMERCIAL This 300 feet of cenmarsiel land on @ busy street. Growing section of town. Also a large home made inte apartments. YOU GAIN by ge ew this 1 10 room home ree apartments. Oi] heat, you $50 a with tion. Oaly $2,000 down COMMERCIAL LAKE FRONTAGE 331 feet on blacktop, Orion area Wonderful opportunity for boat and bait business. Only $60 per foot. This includes house and ga- rage. 00. erms can be ar- ranged brick, full basement. Large 156 x bedroom, bath and a half, 16 15x21 living room are only a few of the outstanding valeea ef this home today, terms on land con- tract FIVE LOTS | All fenced with five room home — on Long Lake Lake privileges You must see this, $8. LAWRENCE W. oe. IKé OP’ EVES FE 8-9693 ~ HOYT PER MONTH | | Sylvan Village Older home. 8 rooms 2 story 4 big bedrms Large family kitch- en. Large wooded lot. 100 x 135 Right oo the canal. Lot alo-r is worth the asking price Ideal family. Call r further details Northeast Side $6,400 if you are respon ible ner son, you can name your terms on chia 2 bedroom home bulit in 1052. Located on 50 2 120 lot City sewer & Water ‘Twin Beach Area No mortgage coat uated on 1 land- scaped lot with pfivileges on 2 lakes Ideally located year around home Tota: price $11. | Waterford Area J bedim brick ranch Full base- mer arge living room with oe L Aluminum storms & at 1s Close to schools ann cou weniencas! $15,600 with terms. Pioneer Highlands $14950 @ bedroom bungalow 2 nice paneled bedrooms up. Rec T.@.io1 room and ‘ bath In full | basement. 1% car inum @& stone siding showing. West Suburban Located on 120 x 140 lot this bedroom home is economical my of beating the rent problem a kitchen. Aluminum storms screens Carport. Only $400 wee | arage, Alum- ee all for | with $69 per month en | includes taxes & insurance. HOYT REALTY 2-0840 FE 2-0966. WHITE BROS. Wilhams Lake Privileges $5 950 « bedroom wooded tot with $450 uown. Also 2 bedroom Allached garage and full base- ment across from lake. with terms Maceday Lake Privileges Canal front furnished semi-mod- era ones. 2 bedroom. with $750 down. Drayton Plains Niee ranch home with 2 car fa- rage and fenced yard. A very. Close toa ecomforiable bome school, shopping and $10,500 with $1,500 down. Watkins Lake Area Long brick ranch. TH bath Plasterec wa's O floors Fire: ate and attached ga- rage. Nice $14,900 with terms \\ aterford Commercial Nice 8 room modern home that for officer- horre combination, This home is can easily be used a root one and In excellent re- pair. or pert “e4 with nice yard 200 wit W HIT E = BROS, Older Home In excellent condition from top ie batten Wall to wa'l carpet- ing in’ the livi & dining room : al “a . & vy terms ast Suburban year oe F.2 ee heat “100 ian eo A terms. TED weet eohah hk at Cease. Bivabetn Ra i t KLEY PARK, HOME 3 BEDROOMS WN No Other Closing Cost. PEN FRI. SAT, SUN: 2-7 v.M. Left ia gg NE mr C HAYDEN, Realtor ‘gs Walton MA 4-4621 BEAUTY ALLED large lot— 20 x 190. Sheva be would cost r contr, pe cet scree RSE" Ge! ont at of Pontiac. 6 me, 3 bedrooms, , basement. hot alr furnace close) _ sata ROCHESTER AREA bedroom brick. 1% baths. wood floors. com recreation room. Nice large with outside barbecue. large 2-car garage, and beautifully landscaped la | venient to school & new shopping | & drapes inciud- Let's see this today. $22,500 cash to one ; | SWIMMING POOL 20 x 42 with filter system. 3 bedroom home, breeseway, 2-car eersee a a pra one Gas e FE 4-4813 STATE iF te seh walk to area. Carpet ed Open Eve. & Sun. | Practically bedroom 85 this fine n & three bedroom down. Price $15. Ol SPECIAL A beautiful four home that is in dition tmside and out, Prac- tically new car Truthfully , value this home cannot be at $11,800. Bolid con- crete drive, dandy wataee thoroughiy for minimum A good location. ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN An attractive new aluminum si room kitchen, all bath ar ie ee (9 base ment, eat block from school. Waikin distance from downtown. good home. 612,950. beat Compact, planned lot yard work. $3000 home ments you will admire and exterior in ex- A home terior ellent condition. we are proud to show today's most discriminating buyer . BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS SALE 0 This beautiful ranch home with two com- tile baths. rice includes drapes, car- peting. washer, dryer, auto- matic dish washer and oth- er extras. 2 car attached garage with doors or consider rental from reliable client. $950 down with” WE TRA DORRIS & BON, 182 W. HURON PH FE 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVI‘ & { | POR YOUR — NEEDS — ye us please! Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main. Ciartston, Mich. (ACROSS FROM BANK) Opep, Daily @ to 3. Sunday 12 ta * 7 MAple 5-689" ; AIN! 60 miles north of tiac. Bait, tackle x agheon 3 & double tank truck for ao bak | minnows. parate 26 x met. WOW! t 500 down. This will be sold at once! See pictures in office. Hagstrom eniai Re (M58) Pontiac se Mich. and Ph. OR Realtor wn. Con- = 219. el area. Priced MIL i E & Lows & bath only 3 re we i, 1 floor rip § room including drape 5 » mi orn. ki a, at er screens, ot] heat. A Noone bd ake woliner, ily happy. 13,200-—te drive. hake iv Snes ¢ in- a buy? $15.80. In- spection leviee MINIATURE FARM hearly ‘s acre —-East Suburben. 2 bedroo , lin- ee upstaire—Huge carpeted iving room, attract kitehen, rtipen hg rec. room gsrane. gar-¢ den spot, 6 shade trees. The end of your searcii, Call fu. appoint - ment. 11,650—terms. William Miller FE 2-0263 ~~ FOR COLORED | $630 DOWN — 3 bedrooms. Lo- cated on E. Wilson near school. 6 rooms with full bath & full basement. Large jot. Full price only $6,500. to wall carpeting. sioes hg ndition inside & . Full You will have to burry on this RILEY REAL ESTATE $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 44821 DORRIS- BRICK RANCH HOME new 24x42, bungalow forced air COLONIAL BRICK AWA H down will PRETENTIOUS HOME One of the finest family homes in this exclysive area Numerous appoint- lete ceramic Reasonable home with = full basement that 1s a comfort- able cold weather round A kitchen that is lay- bedroom rect con- actically ed 3 bed- A dream ceramic tile bandle this pretentious six room Two fireplaces. Pull bath and half bath Rec- reation room, VACANT OTTAWA DRIVE In- N rambling magic eye DE REALTORS $5 350 3 bedrooms ¥ ssrraes 10 ‘til 2 | HANDYMAN'S’ | SPECIAL West hic 3 lets —. Fs atl lesterine Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE * JOSLYN ar’ shingle 5 room rage and 2 lots 600 ~ BENEDICT'S AREA 7 — brick ranch 3 bed- ceramic bath bree Feo shower. Lae | ull dining huge screened-in porch Nee garage and hot water) heat. Extra og ees Less | will han- ina $14,000. $2 ie “REBOOK ICK RANCHI 3 bedrooms plus. den. and garage hot perfectly ing. drapes. washer er. oven and nd central air-conditioning unit | Price reduced $3 only $26.500 with excellent terms, 15 downtown Pontiac. ‘CAPE COD down and al pet mentn = FE 40528 < TORS = . ays m6. #peuonara open nes FE en re 3 262 ri we Rd. ‘NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. eerey PA RK bedroom with tile bath and auto. heat. Aluminum screens yard Low "Mows payment and monthly payments. celal AREA bedroom ranch home with 11 baths. Nothing down. Low monthly payments. Va- cant. > WALLED LAKE Brick ranth with 3 bed- rooms. Jugt decorated § in and out. ved street. Car- rt. Master bedroom with av. and stall shower. Only $13.500 with low down pay- ment and FHA terms | NOTHING DOWN & 3 bedroom homes Ww your credit is good and your work steady. you can own a home for the same pay- ments as rent. Call us for details. TUESDAY EVENING CALL: Mr Castell FE 32-1273 5314 WEST HURON FE 5-8183 GI's” ‘Nothing Down FAMILY HOME near &t Michaels Ever so clean and well kept is this 3 bedroom, 2 - gtory. Very . large living room. Full dining room. Recently re- modeled kitchen. Good basement, new gas fur- nace Incinerator and wat- er softener. Garage. Paved drive Invites comparison at $9.200 -—— low, low pay- ments WALKING DISTANCE from dowtown and all schools is the location of this large 4 bedroom home 25 ft ving room with natural fireplace, Familiy dining room and kitchen with eat- ing space Full basement oil heat. 2 car garage. Pull price $11,500 with about $500 down. NORTH END—Clean older home 19 ft. living room. family-sited dining room and kitchen down. 2 bed- rooms and bath up Bese- ment, of) heat. and garace Only $7,500—approximately $400 down with low monthly “parments to qualifying Vet- erans DANIEL WHITFIELD School distriet. Convenient to shopping and bus as well. Neat 2 bedroom bunga- low. Plastered. painted walls, oak floors AC oll heat, shaded, fenced lot. About. $400 will handle with ayments less than rent. A appraised at $8,900 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Open 9-9 FE 2-1539 NO DOWN PAYMENT cept mortgage costs to Vet- @ran on this cory white Ced- Only $10 - landscaped. overlooking lake. Ready to! move into including carpet: | digeks te lke MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONEIL PIONEFR HIGHLANDS Ever popular, alwave dr- strable xtra wWell-bailt ? bedroom face brick. Car- peting and cornices. Ceram ic bath. Kitchen Dandy drv basement. ideally planned for rumpus room. Screened back patio. Beautiful plan:- ing Pull 2 car garage Paved drive. Comparison proves. —- Let's look. SILVER LAKE AREA. you like suburban Iivi with a beautiful view, pu this home on your must see list. Peauturing a large 3 brick rancher. 23- ft. Hving room. with natural ample cupboards, Double closets in all bedrooms. 1'2 baths on main floor. Living room and hall ci car- peted. Pull aera with extra fireplace 1% bath. an “sled. Artached 2-car garage on a beautiful lot overlooking Silver Lake golf course. Price $23,500. OVERLOOKING CRESCENT LAKE with lake privileges on nice sandy beach is the jocation of this 3 bedroom, 2-s e. There's & ute ed living room kitchen with dining area. 1 and % bath down 2 bedrooms and full bath poo ear ga- a. Jot S0x180. I ‘Joo with 2 operant: aia i ae gown : oven one as- sume with pay- ments of $72 tax- ed. . dining room (with en. ft basement Bevait hades oot ae, taxes and imagrance. Cai today! . : R AY O'NEM.. Realtor Open i ' ! eS a i. : a Oe ae & Per es = i a ee ip . * { : . Pook. ‘ j } yee eee « T° ; 3 ’ . - : i j ‘ \ . 5 %, ' /j ty aa Privileges with this 3 bed- > AL ae em a coll. Just, south | Piss P ott or, pee rey Drayton, ease a + home with birch kitch- | Name your te ro woman Winta baY WOnd | en cupboards, “ | rms. to $4,990. WOMAN TO AN WANTS DAY Fe eta Welen roots, OPPORTUNITY” ° | STEELE. REALTY. 1246 ¥. for 2 19, LIVE DCAE GARE Wieerintiag otc Beaty. PE CGR: | oil heat and storms | and . Mitford WOMAN WANTED TO | a WASHINGS AND IRON- Laundry screens Large landscaped YES — This is the oppor- _ Highland. Beles Ts noon & Milford. | tress and matron DO JAN- _ngs. FE §-4344 weet Su th bi oar gSraEe. tunity you have been wait- ge jen, MU ¢ 4-2045. | ress and matren work. Avety | WASRING & IRONTNGS. REPER. COMPLETE PA MAINTENANCE | FREE s down't ing for to get a nice home i" 2 ACRES, LIVE AM, NICE 1435 Dixie Hwy ve- ences. Mapes. OMPLETE FAMILY | LAUNDRY Aluminum Extetio at @ reasonable price. §10.- Mayboes wit: Sees peation of! WOMEN ~ TO TELEPHONE Buildin Laundry, 540 8. theese Pa nEvoLUTION ee eae hndentong ou TO GRETHOME Fao, Devon “Service_26) Hit scien Fa BY ARY - L.- 1,000 DOW ent home. Auto. aking appts. for Fa Food ania ie acne eel enema Fae ce oo=* ou pest. plastered walls ‘Paul M. oe Real Est. | | Service Complete training in vod A= SERVICE. FLOORS AND | ~~~ Landscaping 35 . and ‘clean 2 dato | this, cute ches Gad ivag cen) | ae FE 8- oa ae AAA ANDY BULL ~ ™m oc 7 ee | en i SSR g ABOU Bar wSiegv-poa” Genny oppieg |—e-fee enter Ve bore | Saat grav cara Nam “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 1957 on large < very good a e $00. Easy Terms. @ detailed clerica — A-1 CARPENTR rave iL _1-0108. “ ir suburba » V Bc erms. | work. Ty — ‘- ridin. TO tine READERS a specious = tae ¢ — orner lot. West of Ponte pate domi. hick rep. Hoyt Realty, MY | Box 81 Bontisg Press Apply | ANAtiice — Ga Basements ct |. Pree estimates, on 3-4 : storms and aiuenn: mest: so deat oslas, a ers ano ota LEVEL 170) acres. 2 WANTED EXPERIENCED OF OFFICE — GET ve od 4-1 MERION A) AND KY. BLUE SOD. GI- rome today! | with very poresaet| Gass | flame | Good pas eesential, steaty. ‘oh A] RESIDENTIA TIAL, CO (COMMERCIAL ian Crooks Ra. % si, =. . $350 DOWN AV ONE rn. Old house in be: | ours wee ty j industrial Ald, INOS ay NOTHING DOWN RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | setting of shade trees, chrube 2s WN sage _Barnett’s oe on | contracting. Rag b ah erating T LAWN WORK. PIN- . . eee ire ene re ae | ean ane eats og gp-bagy! col oath ihe € 1080 Wy ME Servinn | WOMAN. aire “FAMILY sessing, ete’ W. Copies. iy BoLboe we aia? r m hothe = 3 ‘2 mile of road frontage. Nicely | TM Reg. UR. Pat. OFF 7 AMILY -_ a To: $82 eee | ace OR S.atit | cated Paced ate sn per 8 | mena tater Mia Mech epapo eae [© se ose ; : ; i ee _« tire co CLOSING COSTS oven and oak fee | ncome Pr . STEELE REALTY. C a “WAITR = a replace. OR 3-9402. | LANDSC $78 Per Month Total: eels _ Hel Wanted M MA _4-2283 or OA [ANDSC HA- | RM” DUPLEX. MAIN FLO eee ale 19 _Help W AITRESSRS 4 CURN OIRLS om PEs a APING, SODDING & A Warren Stout, Realtor Dealer ary ae Beno DAY AND EVENING. “Tors eR seein Seleae ds — ~gachetans ork 1s 31s ares Saas See ee Seen: = ? arage. On i 8S & A . ARIA | _ merch ; : : = $410 DOWN TN. saginaw st. Ph FE vanes | Bil owner et EM as. amel \ foot — Owa \ranaportation ro aC = FOR FAMILY OF; feaerel office Roe mpleyee. Speen “qnetelal Bill OR” 3-2068,— oe BUILDING AND _ REPAIR. INCLUDING CLOSING COST pen Till 6 P.M. AS FAMILY APARTMENT IN ‘ erred. MA 6-6508. Cehegeng e idren Some ours 6 pm ereet | cabinata 8 hi ALTapATicns.| Gemoiete lnwn servies. Lows ov- $82 PER MONTH } dona MNicey fara Ping, Weation CESS tpt ete Sate Seine cenrunns.roeaont | SF Om | wanton Sete soa ee taae. ; owntown, Lots BROS. ne urnishings .s00King. subst y job and jnterest-— gE scnerae ge Be pacha tn GAR Raise, eit ae ite PRE saya onove or RODEN wef rid Ser te *, jorge! - ae ” sn: | = Exc. een mace eens 20 ACRES = TELEVISION | TECHNICIAN. ges en Pichi in This field gp ling at Become ae ae on custom: . “Quality. 3% K gh ale eae oslyn Rd. — Watch tor “VI- | tena cn heat. Will accept small | $290 PER ACRE Pply in person. and references to Box 83. Poo- 114 Orehard Lake Ave ® am. secure moran 000 plans. We'll | oF wad a KING” Sin , | lend contract as part payment | 3 000 mature evergreens ener (WTERNATIONAL on tac Press tous y= riwage. No obligation. SALE : _, IN w ENT own. Price includ | the beau ance “look cae TER: RN = Bui Quality Me DLORAH BUILDING CO < rms. Nwith bath. N ‘| Am excellent ‘buy for $ii.0e0. FE | "omesite. At conta fan a neat a peace eee ALTERATION LADIES _ Help “Wanted | 21 Fe euiers Exchange eed eekues tale prices al Mae: MPANY ew beauty | _4-1156, Broker or a mile from Orton t'eol leer Be g ene willing co Experienced on as Eva or UL 2-64 4 £ & N of at farm storm sscniene =r er alee 1's | Sale Lake P —-——— | limits. It willbe dy ness | ene s00d opportunhy fetaece Seeeiet Pull ce pert-lme, Te | Seer eat prone | aLL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. 2 aeiite: FS. AS reens. Also |' ake sight rat) vance w ie e "| - ARGE reasonable Jenson. | ~ eS FE 2.9122 Geet mcotcore grain aedery paved en e Lake Property 8 8. Masy wen, Gan ted to see it Lec have ariver's” license. FE eR. OOME! ELD. niac. | Seralies wera protective Remy Tay Ch ARs, ‘LICENSED GT OER. K Moving & t Trucking 36 “ corner | S.}° next spring eee oe a ment. wtilitt i 2 > : Bildor of National Homes” jots. GI terms. Monthly payments | 165-lt. Lake Fron . FAN 5 ; | ot ties and insurance ben- / | Ra Seeman en | Locales om, Cay ane ae WHETE BROS. go) duel goth ar BLOOMFIELD Baa Sigs arc apt ALMIROM BSG Am tee cea a Rates — promimacely, S88 | Hght with $1 S09 down. Prices | Onan Eves “i 2 "fapeey 10 ‘til 3 ae eee hun to catend| agg ge gg Oo vee and ples ae era Maple REAL ESTATE For Sale je Farms 14 = Gg Gee we = country Sat we Muren EeuMo waitress | erauebic Fall or part mone pale a aces werk: Trucks. to’ Rent Eli 6 | RRR ener oe compiete train- at-More Lunch | rhe i i a | enn rele oper eral) (eapeceing Soo maven eee FE scant ~ Uttuabeliy high percentage of, suc: COUNTER | OTRI. WANTED | 830 to 1130 am 808 POY Don TORNER TROCKING, TRUCKS TRACTORS : Garage Nige lot. Priced wry BY a FRUIT FARM - 6 casatull agian percentage of suc- eee, 1 8 Cb ac can a 7 YOU ARE AN “ORGANIZER BLOC FE 5-285), AND EQUIPMENT < i Sabai $1,000 down. r at $8,250, o OWN approx 1 000 highly Mere tse OR as is Allen win otte wigews Island No Senreasix® and want bigh in- ee K CEMENT. WORK. oone peehees Jba-ton Stakes ub da S } i arge rooms, NE apple, peech, | ex eo ae op eee ute Way | ome with retirement »b es cas Semi-Trai) 4 Only ‘$800 ye WEST SIDE SPECIAL i ee Ne on fot. | grestest catom-bullt newer home ke aptar sea a CAREER ian END “— oo | take tes Breau tag BECAVATENO = | Ponuac Farm and “ ca ll) ga carpe WaldoBtreet. 4’: BY OWNE | Pace tum Teme | months duration. $1.60 per hour BEAUTY OPERATOR. FULL OR ¢?. for apt PEAS CARETAK. Septic Tanks — Drai trucking — Industrial Tracto cue comstoriavis 2 bedroom ro one. bath house with part Acad pra ROOM SGNGALOW | owl erms — See it rate. Age 19 to 30 Apply per. | per ume. Birmngham Shop MI Ving cuenals ess & W. Pike stalled. Pree Estimates. OR 3-8932. | 8258 mcoons r Co. suburban home. all on ent and garage. Well lend- sement tiled, 2 car BEEF OR | sonnel office. M 7) +e e aires plus jrenta ae race PE 4 ; /ARD one floor with generous living! *ceped lot including shade: arage. fenced Locat | DAIRY FARM - R unict — ommissions, apply in BRICK BLOCK “AND oat! FE ¢- Id @d on 4 acres e | ing i51_ Mart | CLERK - Pos’ N person CEMENT Oo 4-1442 dining oe ace tell Bath aoe: waning | a a a. Low | Pea. $11,600. aah pooh of neues L fap barn storage hee MARRIED aE ee ae THE in rapa Pantie Pollee employment vate. males Bins, COULLT BPRCTAL TET i HAULING & RU Petts — matic pil fired heat, electfic| reduced te and taxes. Price! BY OWN © A sacrifice at $26. | Work Eves. and Sat's. call FE) Dept. Age 21-35 Mours 8 to BO WN. Sagines crete Ww ING IN CON-| your price An HM. NAME hot water, IMMEDIATE POS Lotte bed Cos ER. 4 BEDRM. RANCH | | _4-0571_between 48 aa Monday thru Priday. Excellent NEED MORE INCOME? — He Sart. (drives, fleece ene | MaUt recansany ESSION' Total price 88.780. ; < Fel hemt. Ree. re. Aiaenea| 1-2» HOLMES, INC _OPPORTJNITY TO | Seay geadiums ond tinge |; Sm bbe mee 9 aoe oa. “Many satisfied customers, “load any ‘eim RUBBISH 82 A buy it while you can .190.} Rolfe H. Smith Realto | arage. Fenced yd. Lk. priv. “233 . Sev E2, INC. | vee na ae EA $6,000 9 benefits inc! ring® |. car full oF r woman with rt Commins, MA_ 65-2112. , _ toad .! time. FE 4-0264 ; * , r liz. Lk. $2500 on | 2531 8 Lapeer Rd FE $-2053 | per year. Sle cluding paid vaca-— part time sell ex- CEMENT WORK. NOTHI mo A-IM == . 244 8. Telegraph down to 4's per. E_$-2053 rear - round employment. tions. sick leave. insurar eee line of products Willtral bad N iv OVING SERVICE Pine lake Area ** 8: pvenings MA 5- rity s-1eeh| cont mise $64 per month EM Sale B Business Property 16 16 TAT Wrie Pontos. Pre 7 aie anes Breer Siriatagnsni = ° =m Lil 3-3195 Bam to 2 om eres or email. » on re ce eae Rat ae 8-3408 ——— — ac » no AND , pita Rancher a [DIRE HIGHWAY OPPORTUNITY. _ s8¢_telephe previous emoloyment Peery aarti Muaicipel Buia JPMF serene rah ats cee EW Ts wiTERFNOD Gavel ase iret” raoemang try Club. brick exterior pars A N N E T T ie es B. home, bessment | apenaéet Ces rosaeme plus ONE OF THE FhetkeT ONOWING sm uy ra a weep ae MONEY, WONDER Work cusragieeg Free ee Foeet Font eae tones attached 2 car garage. ae car es ¢, lake priv Keego Har. receries O ranchise and, fraternal] benefits societi ( ful opport PE 4-0777 UNWANTED ARTI a laine” Bite! tate eel) ere ee eee) eae ira Rita, Mitotomau tardedre ware, moe. hn ter 2 tal outstanding pont: RISTICS yeMoeg wiih sie | preg hsceatacy write t ei. CARPENTER. te YEARS FX —“E UN ST Een ake, fireplace. a : . n-| 4-807 home roximately 1 ac esmen. No cenvass- ust be good with sek b ontiac Press é repairin dais O'L in living room, additional fi ty room ist floor, 2 bed. — 73’ after Sunday, Mrs. Lamb. | 90 Dinte Mighw cre, ing: Bales by appointment ravies & all * a porches. —_ partitions ‘ IELL C. \RT AGL place in recreat re- rooms. bath up V | : =~ = —— | { ay 6 minutes We are int mt only. ail meats. Call) M; PART TIME SALES PEOPLE NEED- white. ve piss ’ ting end drapes 2 ceramic 7 ee) email deus payment. | Rieety Garaubaais nese! modern 70. i OR 3-2008 pee = Sernin rete tat atone | Gan HOPS ce et — sP tna ‘holiday. sell a ou party | CEMENT “WORK OF AL bike KINDS os *n4 none PE S-6806 iii s, thermopane windows, : | New oll furnace. Nice tand MODERN BUILD _ earnings of § figure annuel in- Drive-In 31) : TOP, or 59 > ours 10-2) Residential & comm U. 8 VAN -- perecne, aisaeml well ined N | pence amet. “sete “Must on ot Biron Seg (iss) ory savenae veueher wea It GORD aay Fon poe oe Pleasant” manner aug. Gere ite Commins. aeanermene We engttrence pga: Phone" OR scraped ares ge) 2 yard light . . | down 000 5 sq. ft. Gas heat./ desired Must be able to experience necessary Good © essentials Apply Monday. | | econ we oe" Otterca at ard 1 ghts oe So ALD NAGLE | me’ industrial, Apply Pontiac; T'sid lavectigutica i be stand a ana good tine et pay Thursday, and Wednesday. 10-4 CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. | P tonoinimene Veniy vray fc inlag room st, eas ROMPEACUE SOMBER ing) | eecepted Fou will be presented AINE’ Drive-th ati bygeas | PRMD MURACER aha, et TENT WORK pelsting & Us a . ng room, 1 bedroo: ‘| . Large pict the finest lt e-In. 1¢Mile ne — “Bud” Nicholi 3 bedroome m. pein uo Fl beach ne duieseee sana) Contracts, tm gxstence abe aur: Wig Woodward, Or call 1 ree, | RERLORAEAYS, SXemeNEN (ON AGEMENT “WORK "Bctas piconeting, rans : ; . é A _ oy es - ud Nicholie, Reator | BPR EA ARSE iors, = Partridge | GAS SEESSE stettcce om git REAL RATA, AALESMET OR, Tel” biting nase caesar Ing MDD, FE call’ Mr. Melser om ee raw Tones Raat G ESTATE 18 THE ‘BIR’ TO 8E Fe reek Sait for per: | DEPENDABLE GIRL TO LIVE IN or eit treins rEs ayes oa, spgADDITIONS. AL. bw Cosh ow terms UL $-1201 or FE 5-8004 N rE 4-8550 uron rE 8127 id — interview, so that we Soy Must be psoas & cnlia an = -23 —.| _ence OL yikes ong expert: o Lapy INTERIOR OB a 2s © | HAMMOND LAKE 130 FT LAKE BELOW MARKET | _tibly_ your future. & also pose re bath @ TV $20 MA 69160 wate "CARPENTER WORK” NEW @ RE. —"*Pering_ Fs 8 —sst0e - oo . xe lot covered with $82 t -NDABLE WAITR } ALfS TRAINEES ir, small jobs & (Al Teena racicene — 3 Mercaln’ foe vak. birch & ok Dixte Mihighway frontage. Serms Rig Lat ihe AGE Wis (OR | Deze tieeepernetes rE ie “ ikea Ger bansae, men willing 3841 of 2017 emdalal ioe 4, DECgRATING 2 ally new | roa trul b ' ester nes, 430 our busines 1 =. CU oo home, picture window [oasis Copigraphical erates 8 ACRES Main St. Rochester aot DRUG STORE vor Pure Oil's, open ee Ee Myulleer. cep li Sie Si ae “1 bAlnTING YwtERion” EX: . ft. carpeted eine | cluded Call wer aber FE ‘ . POSITION AVAILABLE FOR Drug cosmetic permaneat full ure Oll, Miracle Mile Shopping | : 2-178. og 10 per cent disc for cash — me place large kitch- | _ 2-918: Nights OR 3-3 INDUSTRIAI qualified farmer, excellent living time position Uniforms farsished oot station Saturday end 13 n CEMENT & Bl LOCK | uaranteed. Free est FE 4-920 attached: garage. Excelieni THE 1X SEVEN HARBO ORE - next to “Rolladium’’ pe nn faite esc bvaby eee ae be leds rainy tl ae drue ae October Jrd and @th, 1 le 6 _ WORK — FE 5.0782, te PL I Mi peopel , = ' * € = —S a schools. Keep & pony if you) stands ‘th besutiful, 3 bedroom Ege Giger pen ro livestock and the caretion of aeplase: Drue Store. 61 North ‘CERAMIC TILE | Pree estimates Phone Ota 108 gthing Down. =. settee Nome ist ica MAO Wb wne"a"Mereeath Bret io ee Els ge craw carious Lo™morement Agencies 22 rue rarivatas Tene, "puiting’ Pee fatimeten PE o for this 3 bedroom ceil eamed = >rese Box 70 Steady Write 2 : ° OR 70701 | 0378. es home located on on eiling & natural stone fire- | == et key i acnd.. photo Beas: BRANCH 2 COMPLETE —“pLoOR ‘ z es Francis. A real deal for Gale - 2 * — Nice kitchen, 2 glass oa Pp AR i TIME _Port Calle ee 816 Tent Bt Nursery 2, OAKLAND COUNTY Lay, sand and finish. Sle PAINTING — INT & EXT PAPER $8.750 — See this now! BLOOMFIELD AREA porches Hot-water base Pour well dressed men. t18 -GIRL PO CAI! oe Btate license & b jo 3-4348 ler, FE 4-0937 vou Mason Thompson. FE Seg bl aa Mick) for te ntoeaten eel call Aiea arty er csencoury. Saidicn, sf pos a eat ee precise! Profess pry WALL TAPING AND. FIN. | 7 PAINTS 4 Bedrooms Sn see ease | 7 ee in Glee Geen | BUSINESSES FET icy | ROOM ase than wages FE 24606 ome eae Becignments ;~ shins. Free_estimaies OF} Wall Washing — Ti oa Rees & large, home? We rivileges on Long Ls “a | STEELE REA | PE 4-3581 OPEN a eg _ HURON | ree reebok 4 “ae A HAN-SOM TOY AND _ NI serie WALL TAPING ies Oe GUARANTEED) earth } Dp 7 room. 4 ng room with -ple- LTY. 1246 N. Milf | & si . party, answer this ad ; = estimates. PE 68-6781 | Teley a 1 bedroom with full basement ture window, ; Rd. bet ilferd os ; = ST Ye = T Vv a wean ent |New atu fireplace. wd aes et) iwina “bOchiked, Bid Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. 1 17 oa tk F SALESMEN WANT. Mire BaclS muteg MA 8-8) een ase io Sar, seven Sere 2 | car ga- room 1bn34 ‘ 045 ~~ eee ttl ime. Lake A rty EM tt ® =| ee rage Locat > LECTRICAL CONTRACTOR La D We bate the aoe Ruccsaa Riebes| erm esas LAKE LOT, 90 X 190° NICELY ATEENTIOS PROFESSION AL _Sttes for interriew appoint iat =u HELP US FIND OY MENT struction, ond TRACTOR. Con. | service. PE “3H + MOOR . e, Washer & disposal, 1% tle | wee oe cnoninouse Lake: New office Coat © ree eed: "REAL BSTATE a rt ee THIS M | 406 Pontiac Rtate Bank Bia Conpep Eeetrie. YF DAY OR NIOHT. TV SERVICE North Side baths, | master bedroom i mod ihe Also. 4 beaut! | erp rooms Furn or unfura. Suit- Old established firm OTHER PE 5-9227 ‘ | PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING | rE . 1208 o PE 5.8390 Inside the cit 2 aa: ttached” 2 car polly 3-90987 e mes from $22.500.| able for @octor’s clinic attor- | then to take ov needa) If vou have experience in PTA, WANTED BI " for water heater, ranges and_ P_STRAKA street. A sharp 3k peved | oe eee. BLOOMF neys offices or Real Estate. Plen-) OR 393361 er branch office. scouting. church or Bunday School = Motor & pe ee ee agen oe seer e B Munro JENSEN'S “a ~BERVICE A thet de wat - 2 econ | cron rrro ESTATE , ty of perkine space Located on, richie ttt =x work teaching. club or communt- noon femporare. PR e ist! un) Electric Co, 1060 W. Huron. noon & evening C call FE 3 ?- 0498 Meet ft scenes T | _ $5000 main highway, In fast growing: Dien hee: _ ty work. and can devote 4 hours Hoe | ~ EXCAVATING — TRENCHING, WALKER & GARY RADIO & I wal’ ap you call and we ._ 8 6 ORION LAKEFRONT | fo telecoms i aii Long lease.) Fur ineititionss sales of tlonal aeat pat oad 8 ree ee | 1 Nae cant a meen = senonre fe bong fo aire renee ales ROCHESTER COM Neat, attractive home with 80 ft Dayan pagdedig odes I path ie detergent products. Se yews peer porttion | poste B — GARAGE. CARE ~ CARING. ADDT- Upholstering 40 : RCIAL. ei 4 on Lak ven ected territor unity onition eS eae ee . PHA AAO GILES = on ppt Ag U galego livi room. seooere, Miichaes 2 | Realtor Est. 20 Years NGCr benefits Prefer Y sheat 45 af | gies $140 per month minimum PRIVATE pare TUTORING Terms. FE 4 —naae | Rep ATOM), ETN EX 2S REALTY CO ice. 19 room brick & { serv-| bedrooms with closet space, {ull | 7001 Highiand Rd. (M-68) cinity ef Pontiac, Flint or Ann | start Por personal interview PE ¢-0614 —— MOVING. PULL © eects CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. FE othe = BALDWIN AVE oe ante baamg fran moss Pull peaoment wit ee hot ee MU 46417 tnomiedged fectors. will be ae: | Cesare i ot at the Hotel TUTORING IN ENOLIBN. READ. | Se atLa PE 4-000. L. A ror a uy i sit Cooley Lake Rd. EM , - 9 PM. ; - 2 c@r garage, $30,000, * rd, well | FOR RENT OR a) ¢ on onder ing arithmetic algebd CARE i ag: | _ sous MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE terms. 000, | fenced. $11,809, reasonable terms. | cat lot sats ee he PERPORWE!, MABAQER Veveeca ¥oevand 10.00 pam | _3-6608 eeere. ete. FE of ok ALLS & CEMENT WORKS aE 8 URHOTRTERING : Oxford OA Sai ace on Baldwin Ave Phone, FE Mages Chemicals @ Contr A Us eavit service, Feats: | 20m —; “i Orion MY 3-2291, _5-1081, 685 Baldwin Ave, ontrol, Ine. | = HOUSEWIFE saen-women, 16-63. Start high as | Reanlinpiiicia THOWAS UPHOLSTERING o 8 8 2291 «| NICE RESTAURANT POR LEASE. PITTSBURGH 30, PA Bteno's, typists, comp o | bea week Pre ratory, training | ‘stall Repeat 197 NORTH PERRY 8T. PINE LAK Good location. Apply Pontiac —— eee a erties sierke weed’ ee ee nds of Jobs | ‘i FE 5-8888 LOOMPT APS ynonr i p : Press Rox 67 ed immediate! “lor ion aeari| sary. NEE info ueually eee | TRENCHING, EXC CAV Tito | et $900 down. Thi. ee home in pe fom, "2 ar Tl e RENT OR LEASE ASE STORE WITH ! acsignments for menses. | salaries veurenente, Wine TO. Jobs. | Fl “a Lost & Found 41 clean 3 bed: wi aneepeney? dition. § rooms oye pon or without a Aim FE EAR ee . Detroit area | DAY! Lincoln Be ar | ditches ane ‘boat a el“ UL 3-b484 Deagpieeeananaerreeeee is Ofte room home in the City dat floor, 2 bedr: h on 18 THE “BIRD” Tt _5-1285 or FE 2-891 1 Pines olin rvice, Pekin Ve P ah toe s meat red for a quick sale rtd and ‘Bas ponlynar ga bath TO SEE _ . . . . i se _ be the! em, REPAIR. 2 BEAGLE PUPUS, FEMALES. heat, nasement and one car ga. Seni Weil laudssaneé teea | A RUS Help Wanted Male 19 TRUMAN OFFICE Ug civir SERVICE TESTE ES | ge Vicinity of Pontiac Lane Rd month Near ate chuvekes Lycee Quick parsestien | STIC CHARME Ro RO B SERVICE seeker seperciary ea ghee PLABTENING,— NEW i” REP: ik. reward bake Se wo aaayee ee , , . mertasae. $10,500 2 BALESMEN TO CALL ON HARD- | >4t0 Devid open FE Ui cewccol a poss wis, PE 4-3098. | 1 : . ES im) Stott Bidg wo 8-2 ) Experience ueually unneces- PLASTERIN REP | LOST Ss . FIRESTONE TRUC FE 4.3569 wa ail ANNETT. INC. REALTORS Righ on s seenie bill Surreund- wart raciier aeeads Pls ee B18 Cexmeee og bs GOR rey ee eee erie an Pat hee Pe 2-1822 AIR — SEAS.) Gre |B bos ae py joey . t and overlook - WApOrlunity fo ‘ rand River. dav in s Write (~ BR : _3-6848 Open 9 AM, to 9 PM. Open Evenings i Gentay 14 |= peladod, 8" Seeceon, fog abi wile oe iS deur rena & mis Jane Ro meter Ot oo cos at ee Sg So ia sate Roi ee NS be lates =a . ; : with weed-buraing HH hee Press Box 73 a chester OL. 1-635? Ww 45-0602 a keep ott: but would like WM. A FE nice bath. Com BY replace and 4. GE ae : 7 LADIES, GIRLS, 16 & UP WORK ork Wanted Male 2 — wallet FE $9127 or FE 8-130! a | and walk down ely furnished | place Feared he ae can CO Seiatment from our office ss ap- | , 4 . ROO “RE LE AIRS LOST LADIES RED BILLFOLD | KENNED Y of ‘one of Ostlend eS tont | og salesmen on estab . necessary prides Ras epper me or ALL | TYPES CARPENTRY EAVESTROUGHING PE 4-0444 in oa —s ss Art & ~~ ——_—— ses unty’s Inkes | ed route in Pontiac area $125 ‘ ; | FE 25 ; alt ee \Free estimates FE 27-4835 am AL yo Imporjan pa ir elt U NS TRPASSED VII Ss | en. ol ieee to a alines $313 , A 1 PAINTING | i“ wa FA _ Building Supplies — 27 ee é ara return. FE §-3519 2S of TES Will select 2 ambit e pete daha cr : witttE” 3101 W HURON 8T. UNE UALLED HOM @ASISTANT MANAGER FOR SHOE Prering young Be sar arainnee LADIES At BAR TENDER WISHES POSI- 1) SHOWER Oe ee cae barry BROWN & WHITE COl- A custom built . E _Mibe shopping a more. Miracie| ar fla representative for Pon- genome, fo Home Parties has os. Apply: Pontiac Presa Box 879. Pure vin “S wail ule. fee WS eur chestee. Van ae Se bedroom, center . aur c ent uly 4 ranch “home with faeily room | AUTO BALEBMAN A TOP OPPO oe.) met B cha th tee a ten! Nee eee nc eee fatime s166, 4-1 CARPENTER W ee ee “ye "vant aera UE ; Bl $75 DOW Early poo Beas oy RE 4 the — for ol right man. Olds-| seee trate oa enjoy above | ad Ry 2 Com imiesion wih fal) and repair. PE ae “wew PL U MBING BARGAINS Lost — so “BAUR “BIKE ¢ Amazing isn't it! Beautiful new 2 with lots of ———— a heres cara” usranterd SS Couns Mamterous | Sefer’ fie vou learn Cail A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX. New Btainiess stee) 2 bow! sink [ost in front oF gee Neel ac ranch. Plastered wails. - lakefront sin'te | Fringe beneftis, Previous income company | benefits erivide. cece: t VE while vou Iwarn, Call terion Pree estimate. Ress. OR New modern toile efink itn shopping Plata, rs ecm NOTEING (DOWN = Gak Nore. Forced rir, beat. ing experience not necessary. a a Uniimied op ere nine or OR 3-117 New wash aloe ¢ with trade el Record Coors Hicks. 1499 North t pedtoom brick ont syou. need Fr isos Prine: arent ull Dee ar Rochester OL 1. eee a rtst apeemt , — x7) ~ MAJESTIC 1 SINER work New fe repait. Bent! t New GF Cloitee tina compte. | MIXED” SPRINGER AND BRIT baths. Alum. tT. 1'2) ment merest py. | meat. > = x AVAILABL ae ~ a | wahy. Answers to tue decorated: Pog regi od bewly me Bagel os. de per m — Malt iT e . A 3687 FOR 7 MEN STEADY ful at confidential tnterview, | cn ecege are being taken for and Say ter’ wontne te New 3 piece bath set : haoghogl = by Lest around Wa m bal oo oe a ‘ge 100 x 146 home - you can bar hrs wely | A Fas ASSOCIATES Pda Ko egeto ni men man were. (30 a bu ence Bae, 648i afters oF licen or M] _Palr © B Murdock. ME 2 C nes size 10 oc 12 For car. FE | _ua Call OR 380°. neighbdo: i 1 5 ekiv Must have ca’ FE 5-616 BOOK teed 2 |= — usa” joyely bote ts only 3 pra,| ©, COLOATE _OPEN TIL | oe eee Be ee “ ee. ‘ASeUT ANT “CARNEGIE gee aces WE “r AKE IN TRADES! Notices «& Personals — 43 Almost new 2 bedroom rench on | WA TERFORD | L L. LARE oe prv. | BOY pr ee ee eduate. 1} years experience In- BOY. 20. WANTS CONSTRUCTION ( ~ t $9500 LAKE e. Oak floors. Fiastered eged f 16, DESIRES “WORK IN RES- xrays. Pont ; urinalysis work or ate omplete Buildin ¥ | y FRONT—120 walls. Large te ine Pi ford ar ady employment K VA Priv gle peed Hey tid feet right rge kitchen with er) _taurant. Experienced OR 3-9657 erences. EM }-3808 erea Rel- any kind FE 4.4900 : et \ | rivate Detectives with two dedroom cupboards | Bee Beautiful band ~ Sale wauant P Boys—14 and Over SALESMEN ‘MIDDLEAGED LADY FO! CARPENTER WORK Materials | Don't Worry—Know the Pacts SNRs Sowet'Aa aH wi eons, Se See Ese 8 9) par ding were apy vs 120" Gy“aunding Pate BR: hoveekeeper in todern moti jobs PE, Sams set, WOLVERINE | acest Sturm ef ; ‘erm A uren : 3 ng r ore : n tut, “Ideal for the Bewlyweds| WALLED LAKE : Wile Coch ot stn Pic biebee Orist ve pany + open bowse at Pure com. | wages, EM ae ance CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN [any On ca oan need, oe OUR SPECIAL—Just 4 Na ue pers oes Me =e ~~ For Sale : To work ater school Aen Satur sae ecsertey wee ncaday Oc. a ee Cant Waa er] i |g IO eis tchen a specialty rE LUMBER | 2 $iz2 lanes a a ~ ee Ranch style bangaiow bear home: Plastered wails. Oek floors mn nnn dev, Apet ag bs Ry tie, sre and ath 1 to pam. | Neat appearing woman wiih, EY? GaRPENTER WORK OFA inal LA EBL. Confidential. basement. Lake on, 1% ee ee wens at Ww. Bure "313 Netional Bis _Be your own’ boss MA e-seee | tind Re te cal shar 6 300 S. PADDOCK a cre rote, Ol AC Mest, Fully thou new carpeting Near A RARE OPPORTUN U NO i pm PR 80430 “F 2. oe, oat Dee ok espe OP oes ee te MEDSSi7e s onress { 2 his M A i a 7 . Es or ; L. H Sawn, Realtor | R-J+ (Dick) VALUET soles Fog ae Fer'ttsron 4 he wages (mB ATES. | NEW WAY ASPHALT Te scone Soa ad Lake ~ << erevet WORK MON WED. A¥_work guaranteed. o <*th F La ~ ae ae 245 Onkjand ie. Open tito o, SALAD M Ki i There, Sat. Call PP oad fended. Pree estimetes. rece ee me 8 _ Multiple Listing Service sunee Experienced | oPee Oh. BURNER SERVICE| pense \ ' Prone OA FIT am cag yp Hg ga = al) ® A BABY? VACATIONING oes DA¥..OR|- September 29, 1950. 1 wilt net Be ly ; min be tuet @ neat. MI San | care mata, ery. woman wit |, telephone. wiietioed G—~4-tor con- : ° i om. or yt iw ; ‘ mye \ ae Ks . ae FO pe home aS S08. eM S-azte wit w. i) a. Lo Hadith, Pontiae, y ; | : . , : ’ f ae , 8 ie , ro ' foo J \ ‘ \ f é Ss ‘ * . \ ee ‘TWENTY ‘SIX ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 | _ Rent a Furnished 54 “Rent Apts. Unfurnished 55 55 Rent Houses Furnished 56 | CARNIVAL By Dick Turner; Mortgage Loans @| Sale Household Goo Goods°73| Sale Household Goods 73 Notices & Personals 43 PPG IEE A LAP Ll ON AND APTER THIS DATE. September 25, 1959, I will not be res) ible for any debts con- trac by any other then my- self. Albert Papple, 721 Cedarion _ Poritiac, Michigan ON AND AFTER THIS peo a September 29, 1969, I will not perpenkinie for way, debts eg tracted by any other thain myself. Milton 2 C Powell, 60 8. Hospital Rd. Pontiac, Mich “OFFICE & SCHOOL >, SUPPLIES Oh - Party Favors— EDDING —Greeung Gi Cards —- Stationery - OIL PAINTS “BACKENSTOSE” 56 East Leerence PE ass SHORT ON. HELP? Gardeners—Unskilled Labor. Etc Registered With Us BY THE HOUR— = THE DAY For “IMMEDIATE FREE BERVICE' Call Evelyn Edwards FE 8-0617 — FE 86-0418 THE KNITTING NEFDLE NOW carrying a full iine of new stamped pieces, punch work. bali- ous embroidery & DMC threads °E §-1390 Acroas from Genera! Hospital WE RENT DISHES, SILVERWARE __ punch bow ls FE 4.5695 Wtd. Children to B to Board 44, Al BOARDING err OME. LICENSED BABY ae erinG ae ‘OR NIGHI Loving care PE 22-1730 LICENSED RELIABLE CARE. DAY. hour or week _VE 6340 f a Wid _Household Goods 45, ROOMS” AND BATH PARTLY | fo Piteplace garage AdUits ut nue on Roselawn between Pike and CASH FOR USED Ft RNLI URE & } ROOMB PRIV. BATH AND EN-/ 5 appliances Quick service Phone! FE 2-6842 or MA 5-2289 any Ume ae CASH FOR USED IV's FURNI ture and mise FE 2 0167 ; CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP pliances Odd pieces or hourefull Promp! Courtegus aervice FE 4-78&#! _ FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or oda Get the top dojlar Will buy outright of @ell mote vou BAR Community Bye Phone GMS 2TIT NeboRD ¢ boeoMe USED FUR Biture appliances Cpah Pieace ope FR 26842 of MA fh 288 ul ’ pin Wit ac IpA,E YOUR HOUBE hinhd eliber by private sale! © ant woction Appraisals L ® Smart Sale Farm. Rochester ib hiyean OL 1 9641 ED GOOD USED BINK, sonable rE ® 9806 + Wanted Miscellaneous 46 © Gas ne g PPAR LDL LL LLL LT Oe | ROOM APT 141 8 PARKE) HAVE you A TYPEWRITER addicg machine or piece of office frinbiure oor @gulpment Het In a We will buy these itemae On 19787 Money Wanted _ 47 NYP DPD $1000 INVESTMENT Guatentesd 'S per cent 1 year _26 Summit Street. 2 BEDRMS BATH. 1 CHILD WEL- sete _come. $50, Lake Orion. FE 2-063. ’ Firaiceed Adela only. 114 Oak- eee stove & refrig. Very clean. Ori ring F FURN. CALL APTER } RMS. PVT. BATHS. 19| !#nd Avenue ROOMS AND BATH “PRIVATE | OR 3-138 MB & Bate. UTILITIES orated Party furnished 4693 Dine 2 BEDRMS «& GARAGE “WEAR | . | f Hishway. Greyton Plains Pipes i ee Pacpsrilacee! : ic : ~ | alureiay ee Petty FLOOR. | LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, FIRST Cemeran atid ; |2 BEDROOM MODERN HOM, ON | JRNIBHED APT. 133) ROOM FURNION de a te a abe a at Lake Louse $60 mo 3 aM “FURN, APT PVT ‘en. | pital FE 4-7 West side locaien FR and entrance Adujts. No drink-| Seminole 104 8 Paddock ; 5 i8T FLOOR NEAR BUS | pM No drinkers Oarage a Jj timate ROOMS VERY CLEAN. ; 2 all private utilities furnished, cou- 5 ROOMS WITH 2 BEDRMS. FIRST 1 Auburn Hetshts } KOOM APARTMENT, PRIVATE egies ; - 1618 private entrance, heat. lights | Paddock Cail FE O16 ments of $640 for single epert Rous Aaa ve bee bo ment Kenneth © Hempatead 403 for further Information call FE 4 44911 oimtera, furnished Call MY ; oil Wanted to Rent. 48 1} On 2 BEDKM APT OR HOUSE tn Walled Leake area Call EM 1 S640 APT WANTED 2 BEDRM UN furnished Walking distance fom Kuaintes Tratitute ‘Two adujie OA 6 2164 of Post Office . OWN BATH HEAT & . . faciiilies MI #1458 MODBRION -@ #tOOMS ANID BATH lake FE 4442] 12 to 6 a - Bow 224 COUPLE DESIRES APARTMENT or house rent free in eachange for services Call anytime FE 2 7ea6 COUPLE DESIRES PYURNISHED house with double garage Option to buy new city Immediate | 4 primaeae bon MA 8 1141 Share !.iving Quarters 49 * 4 BURINES§# WOMAN DESIRES TO jiate 64 6M home sjuee it with business women teachers or fou vee Fr » 410 Weenktiaye emi) by delet “pACHPR WILT SHAKE, HOME. ei one oF twe other leachera of woikeow virile Between the ages ef 20) OR 3 b02) WoltbD LIKE COUPLE WHO PLAY hiidge lo share aut modern home on Auburn Avenpe Tele Wistar plano, aod note Hbrary | rR § 7975 WilowWwr RH Wold Pte m9 snare 6Toom modern home with maddie aged coujpoe FR. 2078) YOUNG MAN WIKHES 10 BHARF Worm house with 2 other young menoor a couple MA UL . B Wid. Contracts, Migs. 51 ABSOLUTELY THE PASIEST At ion On your land contract Cash} hiuyece walling Call Realiior Part tidge FE @-308 1050 W Haran IMMEDIATE ACTION Ou any good land contract New or seasoned Your cash «pon sat isfertory fnapectton af property and tithe. Ask fer Ken Templeton, kK. L. Templton, Realtor 230 Orchard Lake Rad FE 4-654) - Call OH J 7001 after 1 pom BACHELOR APT 3} ROOMS & Bverything private Heal tahed Washer Pia Sr outic Nee Lake. nb TE 5 oe Lhe A 948) wearin FILLS THIS WINTER? 11 June sth) Reas Ref EM a Geduin | modern home. GE AND EIEN © yore: fim plus AM pte 1 ange or EY Toten MY 3971 decoruted cues See ae PASH FOR YOUR Heater laundry facilities an 2 PRDNOOMS STHICTLY Mop. UNFURNISHED -@ RAD ERAGE: Wr TMADR WR mpdiiy ] veooane Pparated ein tO miles west oof Ponttar nhewiy decorated In Nees i aN Pub Jute 23th BAP 1 aean | erences required 2 DORRIS A BON RE AE Pons Gown own Only Thike | re fa T32 Wo Huren rr , 1aaT Wygiuce Also teiimes 2 VERY NICE LAKEFRONT | Rebates os Ake ANA : : attractive clean fur Domes Avail now through June | old or ISTINGS AW NN TE I THs Apartments { Ith 10 mito from Pontiac EM! irom oe ee ee We have customers waiting Also OLE - oe ace i) vies > 6 | ivace at ‘0 ser Sait tract, OhnP for sour tand con (OLE 4 “DO. P Reproows on fuear “pro | CeDaR ISLAND UAKEPRONT oa TOUNBON. HEAT bom Panky Hi cig a a. Call FR OR TONO0 aft | 2 bedrdoms Sine . | J FOF | i) va . firep ace Separate dinin 1704 RB Telegraph PF 4 2417 eg hha Horent | ROOMS MODFRN HOT WA Kitchen Full basement whe : , t ' Sell Us Your § quity [Nites A Bunday see Caretaker | Vee tis In nis Fy Pontiac | 310 nen pig water Partly furn op § lobe your home Aromot At UARG ania CT | paid 1385 Willams 1 (eee [FM 3.4471 , ervice. Cash wailing Qtroyx- ATTRACTIVE 3 OOM Corner of Mag . Franks Real Fatate, 4305 Dikle _ Hwy. OR 3-701 ; Rent Jpts. Furnished 54" 1 ROOM APT ARO BLEBPING reomn MApile 5-498 82> Norton 1 GARAGFE HOUSE FURN RACH flores $12 wk FR ¢ 1908 of FE 2.8758 5 18ST. FLOOR CLEAN 3) AND bath Square Lk $55 mo FE. f-1170 LARGE RM APT WITH Bitchenette, Pvt bath and ent 1 Cin 2 persons before 330 FE Pincau, LIVING RM. KITCH. enetle shower, Priv oentr. ideal Wo ene tors. tre to Pontiac ochester or Cab. FE 4¢-1908 3-8756. “ 2 "atte & BATH, STOVE * peer, "Priv. ent. Close in ioe B PRIVATE BATH DOWN _ Stairs, Olllities furnished 76 Clarkt 2. BEDRM. FURN APT. NEAR _sehool. 126 Euclid st a ie. PRIvare BATH AND Redecorated Wtilittes mk & week. 163 Augusta ‘& BATH NEWLY DeE- 7 RooME Private entrance and bath, FE 5.2707 ; 2 ANT) BATH. UTILITIES rivate entrance and ci ‘Saundry facilities 3432 Dixie High- rigabpan cd 3 4 ON FIRST FLOOR” “PRI- bath and entrance. FE 7 LARGE Rooms priyare JEN. pened ay a — |, 4600 Sylvan = 1 o 1PREDRM HOME INCLUDING ne | CEDAR ISLAND LAKE NEAR UN re 881 or FR 4.0000 retrig, heat, hot water fucerished New low tents Bee Managers SHIRLEY APTS, y OR 4 RM APT $36 OR 840 mo : Heat & hot water furn OR Jig a7 ied ¥ GARNISHED - PRIVATE MATH rae Newiy decorated Fe Keego Harbor t for appt. j x or CN Ben , ibeticoad RM BATH. BASEMENT. 3 BEDROOMS ON gtslerd ND, (SMALL —_ ° FOR, RENT om: Uiusiten fure. $45 mo. 63 Ruth | floor & garage EM.33474. Tay 7 aca ie PRIVATE BATH. = or Lonate Weaver 3 RM. Lag PRIVATE ENTRA BEDRM - mere. refrigerator and 7 eo BATH, UTILITIES la & 4 RMS) . "BATH ~REFRIG. west of Ponuac. EM & stove furu Adulte only. 454/ 1) SMALL 3 RMS. & BATH groRn 2% (BM. ON PONTIAC LE MOD | Auburn Ave FE 2-6650 or unfurn.> Low OR_ 45-5292, | 4 ROOM LOWER FLAT STOVE &) 5415. runswick. AND z LARGE CLEAN ROOMS | Hes Saba Kéego Harbor. FE! «MODERN Sia é th bath. Heat light, and gas, | _*27 | ‘schools Children welcome electric metres: raior Aduits 4 MB. AND BAia HEAT AND) me FE 1.35 only 58 Virginia 3 LARGE ROOMS, a FLOOR. ; Se ae FE 5-5502 \* LARGE ROOMS ON GROUND y 13 t Cl ‘3 BEDRM | “HOME. FENCED sleer a ard 120 M em Fis Fourth it doalve 80 4-9612 venue | hot water furn. Upper. $66 mo. Ga: hea. FE ss5! nad an DBaTH. NEWLY Dec. .-"e" Wk _ FE Adults 44 Euclid Fe -— fioor Gas heat. utilities furnish- 4 RM pd gle i CITY HOs- ‘ a i ee UPTeR FE pon Lage itd FE 4d =: : 52 J LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE BATH | ee oe : 2 cecil BRICK SEEaAce GAS | de ouirsece., Laundry facilities 4 RMS AND BATH UPPER FE" heat aAium comb’ 106 bandersun 5 ; _4-5661 _$75 mo FE 4-2422 ; || MB & BATH AUBURN | ¢ RMS BATH UPPER. ADULTS - 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX — FE i609 Marshall FE 26603 Y DECORATED i RM&. AND- de 2 BEDRMS. BEAUTIFUL bath NEWLY. only to «| Upper FE /-7#a2 | EAST pote vase HEIGHTS . N Saginaw Ve khOOMS ArT HATH. UPPER | peirean 3 LARGE ROOMB, PRIVATE BATH | Heat furnished. Adults only. 143 OFFICE: Cordell, Keego 2 BEDROOM HOME nroe Bt FE 5-2140 crated Util. furn, 670 Mo. In|) ately FE 6-2664 Pootiac§ MY 43-2782 . 27 BEDRM HOUSE pie only, $1750 a week 144 Sum- lass Three exposures Steam! FE 45425 E 27-6454 after 4 pm heated Carteaker West side 4 pr DRM MoD $55 ri MoO NE AR ~E ROOMS, CLOBE IN. Aduits FE 27-6414 GMC 242!4, 8 Edith Bed ne B facilities, 24 / ;3 ROOMS LIGHT AND AIKY | 4 ROOM HOUBE 5 Overlooking park Near Tei-Hu- ! 26 8 Merrimac Pine Grove Ave | ony. FE 2-0674 ROOMS UNFURNISHED Ol.) gupurn Full bavement Layfette. FE 5-2043 , beat. 87 Judson St, childrea w+Pnone FE 86463 for 3. RMS. UTIL. FURN REAB. RENT| Slowed FE 4-5067 io “ination Keferences FR 5 0441 {6 ROOMS AND BATH ON WEST §S BEUROOMS WITH OPTION TO, — 3 LARGE ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, bide. sbi decorated, FE 24536 © buy On 19169 Adults only. FE &- |; or FE 36250 tenants 2 acheol - aged children $ RM HOUSK $45 PER MONTH a N hool MBUO FE Wh é .ee ROOMS WORKING COUPLE} Jiggs, #TAde schools & Fe 81460 M1 6B Marshall : = = $ BEDRM MODERN is ROOM APARTMENT 78's N war furnished Close to town, $16 8 HMB & BATH IN PONTIAC | gen poows ty Plastred, painted wails Lower OR 3.6432 . tage Churehes and schools. gieaming oak floors, new wall to § RM MOOMEHN LOWER BOUTH 21910 of OR 3 WAS carpeting in living room Bast side Colored Couple pre 7] i aT C EAT FE 22-6885. Rights } ferred Inquire 606 Menominee , HE DRM MODERN as _ 6 ROOM PAHTIALLY FUR aa BATH, MODERN LIV- nished Heat & hut water 2bloky 4 iMs KITCHEN dig couple §40 mo dy hay ip the oldest mansion in Pon | tu GMC Very nice. 840 weekly In summer, warm in! FF 64598 velure § pom 4 So BATH fe : it Ime. Cuupies 1 ‘ * | Wallin Nice cele nor! Lone re S40 $5 be time. Coup yk 16 © i is , ron Fae wes (sanuele! i alinesponslbie = onn sath ajo pee f ; . es > 3 RMG_ AND BATH (PVT ENT |) Couid be rented as one uit or ee Pine Lake Ave Adulle only, $18 week Inquire at} separate apartments Chidren « — ; | 313 Baldwin Ave FE 3-105) permitted @60 fer both apart | @ HOOM HOUSE $45 A MONTH | oon Dexter Ra aff of | FF ffireat St PES @ aa / All NEW APT 19 MINUTES 5 #/900M RAMONA | = - | trom Pontiac 4 rms Blove, re Rert 6a ro omonth EVERYTHING FUR frig tuts hower Inquire 6629 Aan ‘ us es heat All rivate tel : ' 1 7 - juguics 34 Auourn | eye lens aU hel) Fhona OH 6 ROOM. HOUSE , ROOMS AND BATH PHIVATE t BI ANT FPRRONT near Pontiac Motors © 5 (2 A NIB ANT: TARE ETONT 9 RM FRAME GARAGE, or volurnished FE pis © Bepatate di ntng four 1ja2 Nolte pa ll J »» Lf) In f FE $2068 bitetier full basement furiace old rt Oa, AMA & BAIH STOVE REFRIG) | Autonet hot water -Partiy furn § KOOMs & BATH FULL ee flog, heat turn $10 oer ma | ment Garage Located 15 PM of 4ec) KARMAN| cyke Rd near Sc hap! - fren welcome E 2-2 HATH, NEAT, CLOSE MODRRN 4 ROOM HEATED 3. “ ' 71h0) bol from town OL 27604 of $ HOOMS BATH COUPLE WITH 11 4734 | 1} of 2 children Full basement, | Autumatic neat amt water, Whil a eM Ara [ate Atea, MU 4286). eg EM MODERN CLOSE IN EAST | EM 34414 | ; oy 5 ss side Avatiabie §55 a month ROOMA & BATH UTILITIES ORCTE VK COURT Ho Smith Realtor, 24 $20 week ON J 0186 | APARTMENTS xraph PE 4 7848 ROOMS AUIO HEAT Brand New | & 2 Hedroom 6 RMS OPTION TO FR 86127 AIR CONDITIONED | awe FR 86168 aft _ Minterm ti bvery Leetail of Weekend ATTRACTIVE RMS UTIL & ‘ . — r FE 4 4000 MANAGENH 10 SAIMPH SI APT 6 $38 MO 4 KMS CURTAINS CHIL- & PRIVATE BATH ht. 8 6918 dren 2883 Orchard Lake Working couple FR Open Deliy & Sun if am @ pm ‘80 WANDA NEAR : . 1) fake 6 r00m ranch acre of land ROOMA. GROUND FLOOR MEAT Paul A. Kern, Realtor | $80. per mo Town & Country Real- water furnished Adulte Rentais FR 20200 a E 10500 = Johnace UNION COURT APTS 208 JONES STREET ‘| ® i) f ry large UTILITIEA PURN | Are you iveking for clean attrae pelt ores Will take small child. 128.N Tele.) tive apts where the peopie are eenina Local references t ry 1 | tyiaiet et frieti Ctl i mutt 4 rT ARATH & ENE ON LN hal ure eutiiation alte Knob Ra CR 1 imal . hy front a” teat wired PARTIALLY rur (ese ij feom atel Dall mie te : for Boh i per ¢ ee : 7 7 gant net water 2) in tite bung "hk @ Hemuoeet g RE DROOM DUPLEX (Me Very nue 890 ior > i { th 4 1444 © ; » . 4558 before & pom a ; riia Caries ‘ : NOW AVAILABLE DRAYTON NEAR AAP 1 RM UNtoN | AK ne GAS HEAT —BASEMENT apt Heat and wrili & bath Modern ap! bitg Buen, Spot atter tpn Ae Adis | Nichole & Targer AT DRAYTON NEAR ARP. 1 RM | IN ; ae Ie Si’, WEST HUKON Heal and wlilities L NION | LIE AC >) C1O8P IN 8 ROOM HOME furm Adulte only, $12 week Call | , ' area’ in good condition alter | opm Ak ADIA NO). I Mididie aged couple ADULTS onan CENTRAL HIGH WOLVERINE tn FR 9 8105 _ «312 /TTARKSTON GARDENS |: RANKILEN mobrii Kk raneh aoRM APT PRI | and beth Near Generai) Mowntown 8 blocks wast of Court eae eae eShn . ‘ Mouse All newly decorated apis Sate occupancy Bmali child welcome | ee ee Cae ! pm 6341 Peach Dr Pr «lise from $50) Behesl 'y block All seme more ving room dinette 2 belrms iving rm Leake EM 3.4285 kiteben and bath Will furnish piace Kiltches bath at APARTMENT For SLA T E R A} TS. ay Partly furn JZ rooms & bath No drink . Pe 39068 @ am to B pm 61 N PARKE af a’ stk} lake Cali COUPL& & BABY FR 41546 pm Ti 6 2106 FR @2847 NITRA FR 45184 FE €1948 FIVE AND A ', ROOM FINE MODERN APTS CONVEN UPPPE @ fooMs ANT) NATH Suburban property Central Migh fetes Utiine Ha “4 el, we $45 per month References First and second floor FE 5 4012 fome Cail FR 474.1 quired. Contact, FURNISHED 3 ROOMS AND SATE POPPE ot TWO BE DHCOOMS kK I . or 2 adults no drinkers call 1 Be VI So between 48 pm dQ Washington 4 BPE 6 kOOMS AND BATH | Jo in ap itin sons FREE RENT - NEW UARAGE | ye ivate oon ve warage 26', | Bince. 1925 attractive ; pelete 7! coley w20 i 313 West Huron bath. Completel urn | x ' myer ‘lat Heated Phone FE 5.0447 or U Weekly, Fh. 3008 ibis AVE AUBURN HTS LAND) CONTRACTS TO RYY OR i Living rocn dinette. heApoor to sell Far! Garrela EM 3 36H | KITCHENETTE | kitchenette and bath “Pront and commercial Ref (OC or EM 1 4086 rence. 5 eet es helor Hear private entrances arene FOR COL IRED CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS age ree 7 i | Pactive four family hiuliding . ec h - HJ VanWelt 4340 Dixie Hwy LOVELY, 4 AND BATH | ae DO Da Lo Beterericesits ane. 108 Frenkimn “Rd wana OR 119 giase porch, garage wares . | opm PVA racy watt my Goon Adulte, rele req | Wiest StD1 HOUSE POR) RENT Woo ac i fl | @ reoma & bath Ind flone all welcome €50 month QUICK ACTION Oo TANT CON [LAKE anos MODERN NEW! Y WIHilirs fain pins washer. stave Welch 267 N° Perry tinet« Clatk-Teal Wetate rr fecorated Private entrance Warh & tetrigernt Phone OR 2709) LAKE RION 6 ROOMS Jaan lee hem far! Automath vil heat \\ | | i ane = if wns beat ' yy Ol 3 2002 SN SPD} Se J ad FE 44040 oF PR O5§ 4354 Ze How KEP PING Maln Gon reom apt for 7 . ‘ eakok Za . ; : F : J SEMTY RECONDTTIONF LD) & All ultlitte inte tales pepsas pe foe wstiftet Coser n wret tab Wanted Real Estate S52 Bromdway MY 1 9p0R ts shopolng arre 132 W. Law | inane Fy SCI GeHT (hoe Go KITCHENET APTS benes > bedronm:. & hall ATE © 4nit $15 per week B4TU . flevent ‘ eeiiens ) We wil bac Ss ew me eo nd. oh 19180 Rent Houses Lurnished 8000 °° oe pond home lard rootrast 4 aio rau, | : . ew Sits Or We well chem vid 4 ell DECORATE! Db PORTA Mer er UN LON TW (ail er Ward F 1A met cast Neo fee on choga | AP | + (lean A modern ae i Dina PR. 4 to8] 1950 Wo Huron : : aT v . Heajital Pyt 1 RP DROOM Cory eo ON | NEAR (1 ARKSTON t BRTDRM hdl le ee leet IATL! Aitiies Glick (ER! eens busiine Near grocery K 2 4R5a } mites Unlurn Secluded fi A 1 ; ‘ NEI a : oy : paneted Ol Neat Haa re Pe Fiigabetn fane ae eaRK ne HLAND GFF CANS 1 she H Cocoon s eR Eun 5940 drver stove, teftig ts Preemie A beth gis . | tec $133 Mo MA 5.2207 2 CASI hath vpper €80 tear 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED HOME san DPONTIA LAKE. : 5 fura (all Tay k Wien welome fully equipped ‘ ail) TU i 5 u : IK HOUT | 2 ants for Uie winter OR Vata) ae ee ~ ae vate Gentlemen Tasmania 8 4) ROOM HOUSER FURNISHED | house Carport and a ROOM my it Gas heat Dial ti2 wr a ojpe | $8 per month Children welcome rf BEAUTIFUL TOME FOR RENT | Firat street east of Tia 1s Daths activities roam laundry i Rd off Maybee Re | Rent Apts. Unturnished 55. room garage, lovely neighbar hood Bt ise) next dost — ° | For Rent Rooms Ur 2-2910 or On 1 IRR fon take Vili ‘ a Cneraio! snd pares Rows dee- teem wees a eel 2 ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED anit feel you fee onabie | Clean and neat shy WRF Tone te with prtrate bath. No we ! of payin rae Raniee | el tab le couple te June 980 iM Fieasaut surroundings + RMB m 1.8248 VErmont Tae AT DUS STOP LOE FRONT RM rE ere & RATH Pass HOME 2 YRS. OLD 3 Pecunia for conrentence, me 5 Deer ta Hath dining & Hyvling 7432 i \ CARAGE 428 Ww foom = Kitchen New furniture Seainabiee FRONT ROOM) FOR | ochester OL, 68-2084 , Silomatic washer Air-conditioned | gentleman. 418 W. Troquoie. FR. i CLEAN. OUTSIDE | 1 nest Jcar garage 1'y blocks 24710 enildren welcome $50 mo rom high achool in vicinity Nos: LOVELY ROOM” | vile ie me Call after 4 pm! Kitchen privileges 7 ROOMS AND BATH. $20 NIRW- gral ; NICE CLIRAN. RM Betis Adulte only. 27 Oakhi PURN Yak AROUND LAKE- home for lady or gent. vig BR | front home Ol furnace. tile bath, evenings & kitchen. 32 bedrms. Cedar Le- a wARD BATH THORPE | Males ‘ ROOMS FOR } MENA REASONABL "41004 ea EM jdong OT Per MO! TH, Oakland Are “3 “rooma, el bah 2nd “hoor Ail | a ; C tt . plus Washer. atove Gye yinoon () age” agers, Workers $17 50 _FE LD Sy eee OR 37101! 4 rooms Fietie stove, refrig- | SLE RPING POOM FOR RENT ) A LAROR itv.' ¢rater & washer 4024 Bitsabeth ivate wit vi tng room, bedroom. klichen, din. | Lake Rea $66 Phone FE 5.70 Nave ee ee am ette, bath. Modern apt building LAKEFRONT MODERN BOOwLE Rest addresses in Pon _| house y large bedreom:s Large SLEEPING ROOM FOR WORK: street parking stove | living foom Kitehen Full bath h week 12 Scheol Street ; ij with tub Het water Of! heat Mea All on greund floor Private en- at BtFing | Baal WN JG N. ROOM & BOARD trance Romi west nf yaouse near Union Lake Village ry Epeine iiMs. SINGLE Ri, one \ ake pest bus fs peg | double In Prt home FI & Sania) 68 | ROOM To RENT. bows att G | ORI A APTS. | LARE ORION | CLEAN MODERN | Gentleman FE 2-54 bdrm. Reasonable UU. inc. | % at PE 4 4228 lao Heights Ra MY 3.1904 et Rooms with Board 00 ars June. 9 month Boal Rusti¢ Lang, SN are all = WEbste ° ! 3 ‘ j FE + CLOBE-IN, REFRIG., STOVE. ek Rent Houses L Unt 57 |" | decorvaten inroughede | Block off Commerce Ra, 7 m es i r Bole people. Near Crescent, poe ton | PE 2hsez |? BEDROOM HOME NORTH END. é br DROOMS $70 A rants OFF RMS ALSO 3 RM. APT 2043 544.N. EB Boulevard _at Valencia 6 RMB & BATH NEWLY DEC-) Plains area available =. 3 ROOM AND, BATH LARGE ROOMS, aati “NEAR | 8 RMS NEWLY DECORATED Newiy decorated Adults only hew court house construction. FE | Heasonable rent te responible 4 2549 21-4366 rane Auto gas neat OR 1066) days Evens BATHS Cooking and refrige _Convalescent —_ 61 Bed or ; banwanery accepted. 5-4267 OFFER THE FINEST and service, sonable rate Men or women. Bed or fh a ald 24-hour care. FE ‘fotel Rooms a HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week room apartments Fe 3023 oo For rr Rent | | Stores 63 is XxX 60 sions | OR OFFICE FOR rent on Diste Highway —- Hatchery Ra, 90 additional ent rkin, available, OR _¥1972 " oS ‘ ULTRA-NEW ee ORES ~ WEST oll heat .3252 Wanamaker, tunity for a young ers wish to retire Cal pcnaas Real have one separated betroom (FDAR ISLAND LAKE. POH iy NT YR AROUND HOME DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER, bedroom dupies: One house toned | O85 1 BEORM LOVELY YR aRotunp RENT ie SELL: MODERN 2? BED. 1 POM =) Ol Ply | lakefront 7 Ww io DIC s nes oe uy i lakefront home 7 Po 1 - \\ ik ent ALU a W hy Pay More © | Mi ueaiere Ele kite hen auto take safea LOR) tte | het water 1 heat Avatiable| RENT WITH OPTION TO VACANT 3 BEDRM RED. heath Ort through OOM AND mR 2.sace FOR MEN ~_Rent t Office ep Space 4 RESTAURANT NEW OF FICES—WEST SIDE oho lease with option to buy. F FICE OR STORE SPACE. IDEAL. location between and Orchard Lake Rd. on Tele- Tremode! 8 Telegraph. | OFFICES OR STORE SPACE IN | Ciarkston Business district oppo- site Post Office. Gas Heat Month- ly or desirable lease can be ne- Cais oe Building Co | F or r Rent t Miscellaneous | 65 LLLP Business Property For Rent Small attractive office building NE. Corner poet Ra. 18° complete Very prominent spot 1100 Majestic Miracle eS 383 Opportunities | 66 CHILDS Automatic laundry in amall town Excelient busi- Ness with chance to expand Ing $18 000 a year goes e Building ans . NEW AND MOD. em y bay station On main Hw from Pontiac Cail F® 2-343), after 6 pm. ( RC C IER ye IN LAKE AREA doing year around busi- Exceptional opportunity acquire Includes 3 bed- 100 ft Don't hesitate Call now! BAR GR ORSE POINTE 1. 800 down includes in GROCERY SDM with 6 room modern money maker can handle $10,000 cash for “guar. makes STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac . D CHARLES, REALTORS SPOT. ea SURPLUS > Business ersonal reasons Shows $1500 mo profit Gan steel Royal Oak area 2 oi SUNOCO SERV- Maryhbee Moderate investinent Biation Pocketbook aU N One CO. Box #90 Fitnt Flint, NATIONALY ADVERTISED COT OPERATED LAUNDRY — CHISE AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PERSONS INTERESTED IN IN- VESTMENT THAT WILL MIT KEEPING PRESENT BUSI- CONNECTIONS DISTRIBUTOR | FOR INFORMATION ON FCON-O-W ASIT a SUNOCO STATION_ FOR RENT South side of Huron St. (M-69) Ret. Voorheis, & Eliz, Lk. Rd. hew modern 2° bay serv- He Ly ke now w 4 in near mation phone or wr fith at | SUN OIL CO. 500 S. Dix, Detroit: i? teary weg Base, tac dL 2, BASE Sharoorpy oni $600 TO $2000 - BEAUTIFUL LATE MODEL SING- er = «sewin Zig-tag = first and lene $61.41 ore pay on Oakland County homes, med: pe re pup Pacmag ls months Call Credit Voss & Buckner, Inc. | Aa & A Products 209 National PE 4-4729 | BED CHAIR, FOAM RUBBER TER | aay CRIB AND MATTRESS gam Converbie® Php, Gf bola tes" $20. Di stove $19. MU “Yes it would be more convenient for you to come back or _ ce m n going to move ine yiabe then!”’ Trade ol ge vd for or _ tell, el). Call OL 1-1 REG. B: SRiTraNy 2 MALE. 1 YR. old. Trade for sma!i outboard CASH FOR SMALL "RADIOS, motor. GReenleaf 4-7614. P Market. for colonia! style |“ Rolisway bed. complete $19-95. | evenings and week- woliywood ved trames, $6.95 In- terspring mattresses, $17.95. Cot- Panacea. 12 GAUGE DOUBLE ton mattresses. $1295 Pearson's barre! shoteun. Y¥xecellent cond | wil trade top peed beet os tical Purniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. $190. Y 2-0442. BRAND ~NEW WROUGHT IRON > an Bee i REGISTERED 2 ENGLIgn POINTER | cad’ mauren coke Ren ups & months. maie or female. Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. COMBINATION FREEZER AND dryer, ro used car or yo Take over payments. working or not. FE 54-8755. good hive! ante details P.O. Box 331,| _luxe model Gas Clauss “C” c= = gas cluces business down plus $6, tional subdivis terms. | Pontiac. Mich delle RESTAURANT WITH NEW FIX- 7 nites in new building on main repre in growin, rant and grime! furniture. (GUS, Realtor N60 Mi Ortonville | SINCLAIR OIL Mas 2 stall service lease Excellent location, ventory Reasonable rent etal help available. 11. C. PAN 4-1 Business Opportunities 66 MEN OR ocumw. | MUSIC BOX, POOL TABLE AND 3 E| other coin machines on location ; AH in good condition FE 2-1320 “IN NORTHERN BAR, ono ret & b doing serbia year teady year- ereens basiness” tures Equipment a” ters Coruer location to see It to ap roe she 3 $13,500 t | RESORT. Restaurant & Boat Liv- ery An excellent spot with 1 000 ft of canal front with sea wall. Access to Houghton cluded Excellent Ifving ouarters OTG DRAPES. GREEN FAILLE, LINED. wad aller Pe on betel a st 1 8 ap FL sep width. 3 pr. double. SWAP $82,500 an NICE Pgs Lease an Bsmt., garage. Duo THERM SPACE HEATER. after 4:00 p.m. houset: milton electric ete de- etrailer of equal 3100 PE 4901s ELEC DRYER, USED, $19 95: TRADE OR SELL. ¢ rOLAROID CAM- us-¢ TV ee 95 as Sweet's Ra- oe for good shotgun. PE 5-3170.| 49 & App Huron. FE __2715 Chrysler Bt. me ez See eee WATER SOFTENERS TO’ RENT | BASY ELECTRIC DRYER. GOOD or sell. $3.50 month OR 3-2360. condition, $4995. R. B. Munro Prom _ Elec. Co. 1060 W. Huron. ‘WANTED | TO TRADE: 1948 | FORD, eee full race motor, ¢ri-carbs. Lincoln | ELECTRIC RANGE, APT. SIZE | transmission for motorcycle. PE sag ee? Also stroller. OR 5- 9962. ae WANT LATE MODEL JEEP_MO- | FABULOUS PFAFF Like NEw. with zig-zag Does everythin, _bile home to trade. MY 2-0721.| ‘Take over contract balance 48.66 5 mo. No money down. Michig __ For Sale Clothing 71 jewing Center. FE 2-3337. ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK FREEZERS — nonce 7s FRESZERS | pants from Jc. shirts from 15¢; also fishing worms & tackle Open poy Pamopeee slightly se Scratched or | ~ 1 Gays. 389 Orchard Lk. Ave. | count prices. Roy: & FALL COAT SIZE 12 : « 2 years to pay Girl's sub-teen sizé 12) winter : 90 days same as cash coat. FE 4-0641 WAYNE GABERT | GOOD MATERNITIES, SIZE 12-14./ 121_N. Saginaw PE 5-6189 Suits. sacks, tops. Very fine con- FULL | SIZE GAS RANGE. GOOD | ‘ dition. Other women's and chil- | condition. JT Gingell dren's (size EM Son Coats.' pReEZERS — UPRIGHT PAMO dresses. suits E name brands. Scratched. Terrie HUDSON EAL %%-LENGTH ;COAT. values, $149.95 while they last. | Bize 16 Exc. cond. OA 8-33 43. No phone orders please. Michigan | MATERNITY DRESSES. SIZE 10 Dusressent Soe Is Orchard —— to 12. OR 3-651 NATURAL Mink STOLE Faseiie aT AT BARGAIN PRI PRICES, | 12 Neo all sizes available. Samuel's ae Rea) estate, business fixtures, & equipment. A steal at $69,000 on Hagstrom REALTOR 40 Highland Rd Ph _Sulte. Call FE 4-7737 DOING | FES LIVING RM_ $19. SOFA BED chest $9; washers $17: retrigera: | | Geran includes living quarters. 186. 600 dresses. size 16 OR 34-1321 SERVICE STATION DEALERS interested in learning our ness opportunities. open house at Pure Oil's Miracie| Mile Shopping Center station wrday and Bunday pm and @#th 1 to SMALL TOOL AND DIE SHOP with good machiner Excellent location man who ig looking for his own business GEORGE R_ IRWIN, REALTOR 208 W ALTON 3-788 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sale Land Contracts 67 pe onth, 6 alance to handle, $4367. Secured by 4 room modern lakefront home mae = heat. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor —Sun. ‘tll 6.30 LAND CONTRACTS TO UY OR to sel] Ear) Garrels. 3-25 TE 2-6864 345 Oakland Ave Open or EM 3-4 ar COREE BY a 2 BEDRM HOUSE | & Right School. Bal cen. r up| fr s.daia alter ¢ Money to Loan (State License Le Lenders) | _L \§ } PIECE SILVER GRAY ea bead Double dresser bookcase | an for $0 Pay only $2 weekly. Pearson's Furniture 42 Orchard Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake _Lake Ave Ave - 3 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. | Living RM} BEDRM SUITES. Brand new davenpoit and chair. gas stove, other kitchen furn 2 aoe dccenien Goes OR 13-5842 : coffee @. ecorator lamps. Poe eos All for $99. Pay only 82 weet iy LIKE | NEW oe =) RANGE. FE Pearson's Furniture. €2 Orchard 30 or EE _Lake Ave LIKE NEW “KENMORE ELEC 9 PIECE DRIXEL DINING ROOM furniture. Willet cherry furniture er Kitchen table & chairs. Living | LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF room table, chairs & lamps price. At Jacks. 281 Baldwin. WINTER | CoaT. az 1¢ TALL. | _Dliances. Davisburg. MA §-6011 FOR SALE OR SWAP. A FLOOR| we money down, 43> mo. & wp JL. furnace. 5 yrs. old. oe peed ae “Household | Goods 23 dition Very cheap. GE ELEC. RANGE ae 6000 3 an ae $50 EACH condition, FE 5-5990. _ 8s stove, $15. 89 State. PE 2- Ose. 2 PIECE SECTIONAL. 4 MATCH. | erator, $35. tables, maple bedroom | fier ‘PIANO. 2 ELECTRIC aa! d-pe bedrm. $29: beds $4: | GA RANGES | vesaes Rang Hela oe Washer’ Rebuilt Used Water Softener vr $24, aie range ar Le ore bas 8 3 ; $6 THE KRGAIN HOUSE Bu Fsell ECTR or Trade 103 N. Cass at lates: | eee aoe ue _ette 2.6842 3466 Auburn Rd. _3-3000 PE «4-353 2 PIECE HOME SECTIONAL. $25. ATOR & haps eer o rl ate i 8, $6; os, Bera 5-9005 oo. Diet eadboar roner re | ——— = frigerator, $96: bookcase, §8- HOTPOINT AUTO~ WASHER. dresser, $10; desk, $15; phone stand $4 wardrobe $10: 9x1? | _ ee rug, 85; love seat, $15; coats & HAMILTON DELUXE DRYER 1. _ s, size 16 C | ear old, $150. Kenmore washer, | 2 GOOD CHAIRS SOPA. | ANTIQUE $s Both for $200. Call FE chest, 4 lamps. EM 43-6471 Good working condition. 50. OR 3-5152 1463. CLEA. IRONER, ABC. PERFECT COND. ann SS $75, 4x7 red fringe rug, $10; May- THE BARGAIN: HOUSE — Buy, tag washer, ect cond. Large Seli or Trade. 103 N. Cass at square tub __Lafayette FE E 2-6842. saiebe solid mahogany desk, $45; PC 1 BEDRM . svITE 2 OVER. sol Po single poster bed, | | seated sche FE ¢1432. esi ctures, sampe. misc. FE ¢ RMS OF FURMITURE COM: | KNOCK! KNOCK! "1 HERE I8 OP. | Bey portunity Hot Point Electric Governor Win- Including al) 4 geaensnoe ate. OR 3-760 ving state. Stove at good price. MI 4-0814 | KITCHEN WALL CABINETS 30x15. heavy gauge steel. Refrigerator Large chest, 2 vanity lamps. are sitghtly marred Michigan Many misc. items. 3912 Cran- LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS. brook Lane, Waterford. 3 p.m. brand new $15 95. Pearson's Fur- totem _Miturp, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 9 PIECE DREXEL DINING ROOM |NORGE 6 PT REFRIGERATOR. furniture. Willet Cherry. bedrm | 3801 Joslyn Rd. furniture Kitchen table & chairs Living room table, chairs., & os “AUTOMATIC WA Asus. lamps. Many misc. ittems. 3912 pm? PW 7 NECCHI DEATER HAS 216 ZAG sewing machine that sews on lot. near new Watertord |0X12 RUGS WOOLFACE. 816 95. buttons. makes button holes and | Reversible $1650. imported decorative stitches. Will balance $34 8 $59.88 or payments of $8 20 pads. $5 05 Pearson Purniture a month Michigan Sewing Cen- 42 Orchard Lake Ave ter. FE 2-3337 1060 W. Huron. Axminster, $4898 Rug out OVER 80 USED TV SETS, FROM Ox12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 “oem WALTON TV TEAGUE FINANCE CO. SORES Base rainy Goto ni watt 202 S. MAIN | 214 E. ST. CLAIR- ROCHESTER ROMEO, LOANS $25 TO $500 ‘Os "FRIENDLY SERVICE” BUCKNER FIN: Bee ie COMPANY YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 | OFFICES IN Pontiac — Dravton Plains — Utica Walled Lk, Birmingham, Plymouth | LOANS am CoM MMUNITY AN CO. Nn! 30 E. x TAWRENGE ~ LOANS ; $25 * TO $500 _ On your signature or weet on curity. 24 months to repa service ts fast, friendly am ful. Visit our office or phone 6-8121. la ft. Admiral uprii it freezer 69 FA REPLACEM EMENT a Ic 2-225 414-Ft. Wall Tile ....25c ROLLAWAY BED. $12. BOPA BED, Syers. 161 W. Huroce = FE eyes | f18: Gas rence 017" refrigerator, ET GIBSON UPRIG ressers & chest $10; wash- ers, $20: 2-pe. living room, $18; electric ran $19. aces 219 py TRADE-IN DEPT. ei ST Orehera Lake Ave. PRACTICALLY NEW GE ELEC. PARTS. & SERVICE tric stove. Used ¢ Mos. $80. C6 Oakland Ave. | FE 8-2605. electric, OR 53-5396 4 8Q. YARDS OF USED MAROON stoves BOUGHT. SOLD: ad Bt ting pad & drapes. All wool| Changed. Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem Wilton, On 3.5676 ens. FE 2-0801. i Bou SINGER SEWING MACHINE. ; SA" CABINET. SINK, NEW. mate Overcoat and other apparel. EM Elec. Co, 1060 W. Huron. oat HOME & AUTO ‘LOAN CO. TN. Perry 8t 34) S. Saginaw 8t. Borrow with Codaice $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of nye ins WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be giad to STATE F INANC! 702 Pontiac State i Bids. ‘s English bike, FE 4-15 ahs “1 we Lawrence St. 11% N Bow a Mi ar Hemet aba! SSE FORT, ano aFt eas to " mi a ect*olux vaccuum GET 525° TO $500 Pai ise Signature °° PH FE 29206.” ae Screw a TO tm 10 Bo Co: PERRY Rasy Parking — Phone __. Mortgage SORE ESR RN 2ND° MORT( isAGES ees a ras Boe | ans act PHONE -DETRO iT" ADMIRAL $2495 PROCTOR ELECTRIC ROASTER Admiral Ao eS $3495 | with stand & ertil FE 8-1100 20 other sets to choose from ~— . a ple peoeit & guaranteed 10 days labor be ; ‘PINK ELEPHANT™ J CLOSEOGUTS Kiizabeth Lk Rd FE 4.4945 We take trades ; “WALNUT DINING ROOM ple alas Fold-up Range rab kal a BRTEE HEATERS oe i el i 8. Shirley REFRIGERATORS. Renewed Free | ® x 12 SHAG RUG. GOOD 5 RM. Warranty. Delivered $48 Duotherm heater. Oil tank on legs Piatform rocker. Smali | The dinette table TV table. Dresser GooD HOURERESPING SHOP suite, $75 FE 4-3924 143 § Edith -*INING ROOM SUITE. 206 TR‘DE G‘S RANGE “FOR EL. Swaps 2 5 mopnes, vn kee” . dinette | GIVE-AWAY i. set + pene ot. tend cotton matteas. $8 * cabinet base oe a a ‘LAND PURNIT by co. 8. Saginaw Fe 2- tric R. B. Munro ‘Electric Co. 106d Ww. Huroo. | Fnane ELEC. RANGE FOR 48 | ELEC. DRYER $100 OR TRAD! Dixie Hwy Dra ayton Plains. Open | for” auto. washer 100 Om 5 8008 mee ag Friday ‘ul 9 1.000 ft. north 7 ‘eens wD), TABLES. AND BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS. 8445. for car. $309 v> £M_ >0123 range: waro Electric Gash POR UeED TVs TAPE | BUILT - calN, RANGE AND OVEN. | Caw wen recorders and 40- pho: Stainless steel. Terrific buy. Mic! ’ or not. PE 70301 igan Fluo-escent, 383 Orchard Lk. Used Trade- In Dept. aoe _Kve. "8 chair $9.95 MACHINE, UPRIGHT 4 ; | Lounse * $30.50 Some capacity. PE 8-6546 ie ~BANKRUP I STOCK ima size bed & ai dresser . 50 _4:00 p.m. Living room — Bedroom Davenport & ae ore) LE FRONT LOT.| breakfast sets. ghairs and a Table. buffet ory 8 Avnrox & 330°. Free & clean | ers. Lam tables. Box jex bed, pecan: 50 Sie Ge eel | oe eal ates ie at pit ee £23 5 iS i ea tie. Gate: MAT vay. Betcarms Cunthng Cor fhe) | THOMAS ECONOMY (361.8. Saginaw = FEC «2-015 WANTED ANTIQUE DISHES ES OIL patie Marbie-top tables. WALNUT CHEST AND VANITY, Mahogany coffee table. Excellent condition. $50. FE 2-9539. winuT EXTENSION TABLE, chairs and buffet. Blond book- case bed, teneroericg mattress. Reasonable. 126 8. Parke. FB _8-2560 ; WANTED LIGHT MODERN DESK, meichiag Rita Hel oe ae Hi-Fi, TV & Radios 74A 17 IN. TV. §30. FE 2-5459 ‘51 FIRESTONE DE LUXE TV. & antenna. $65.00. Trailer No. 37, Huron Trailer, Park. PE 2-7131. CASH FOR USED TV'S. PUR- chased at your home. FE 2-0367. yee RVICE eves, Gay 5 e it 702 W. Huron Sk. : OE 8-651 TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. BRAND new 1960 GE Television, Customer made deposit Moved- out of city. ven save $$$. Payments only $2.25 Weekly. Good Year rvice Store 30 8. Cass, Pon- tiac. PE 5-6123. tisseres, roaster Washing machine (2) 25-GAL. AQUARIUMS AND < parts. Elgin 6-9112 stand For Sale Miscellaneous 76 USED 220 GAL. een OIL tank. FE 3-7253 —! FULL INCH THICK Aluminum aol Doors NOW NLY Cash & Carty. erate Included © MODERNIZATION omeeey Dixie 536 Hig! “PLENTY he 7 OPARKINO” “14-Car Garages g5i07 FI "FE S-5475 1-4 ALUMINUM SiDING For Free Estimates Call: OL _1-6623. Days or Eves. GOOD COND wae GE arma) I ZAPART SAW FILER AND AT- 48641 " Gctaeus 1 key et w setter. 229 E. Walton Blvd. FE 5-7835. . 3441 Dunnin, _Adams Rd. Auburn Fectgns a ..$29.96 2 FUEL OIL TANKS. GOOD CON- dition. Will deliver. OPE 5-0120. +1N_ | sSOrL PIPE. PER LENGT $3.78; i in. soil pipe, per length, $3.39. G. A. Thompson. aan j _ West. Geen eves 172° 3 Sagin 5 FT. ce IRON neers bathtub. = bench. Best quality eae G. A. Thompson. 7005 M59 est. 10-YR. §2-GAL. ELEC. WATER heater $67.50 cash & carry. GA. Bote a 7005 M59 West. Open ev 18 WOOD FRAME, WINDOWS, 2046 . Fine condition. $5 each, Also matching screens Sell all or part. Eves. MA 5-2497. finish $2450 value, $1395 These | = = h- bution: $135. FE) Antennae FE 2-0498. Pontiac 20 CUBIC FT. DEEP FREEZE. | 51 WEST HURON ___FE 41555 chest ty and 62 gal. Toast- PAINT-TILE-LINOLEUM master electric water heater. FE 9 x 12 Rugs. $3 | _ $-4931. SHOVER'’S 30 =IN. oa na dard eee, WE 140 3. Saginaw old. a vy bed. | ROBE or trade range for good | Nabe & $7458 x 14. GOOD SACRIFICE SALE. 8° COUCH. 0 FEET OF STAIRWAY “CARPET: | "1150, se" love seat, $73. larg 133, BUILT REFRIGERATORS, a. condition 8 as really ‘cena $25 to $125. Ideal for home, cabin pieces SUN BALES. M fos" SIROLER OM Baca ae “STFCLER At pre-season special clic _Thompeon, 1000 _bse._West. | Oil-Gas Home Heaters AtrroMATIC HOT WATER HEAT- er. 40 gal. bottle gas. Exc. cond SUPER a, ceaT MA_6-1654: Pas* tor itse fuel it saves afr. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE. NO NEY DOWN caTRADE In "" SCHICK'S MY 3-3711 asogt v1. ROME. ME CcAN BE | SINGLE E BED a EU adien ce al + payments rma. ¥ or cr eae uye.. hal. af Sapttal Appt bldg Egan id washer $38 : PE bee IT Zenith TV, console. atic AsaER, #43; ELEC. | Westinghou-+ 2 surner hotptates, |20 x 18 VANITY HAND BASIN. Cast iron. Best grade. $18 50. G. A. Thompson, 71005 M59 West. S20AL. ELEC. HEATER. $69.95. 30-gal auto. gas heater $44.95, Cab sinks and fittings. $54.95 up. ver aaee? fe trays and stand & faw- cets SAVE PLUMBING 172 8. Saginaw __ FE 5-21 — mean OF LINK FENCING, 1,000 GAL. TANK. $50. OA 86-2451 ALUMINUM COMBINATION Storm Windows and Doors Free Estimates to You Prices Factory Kenneth Bier) FE 4-1838 A BIG SELECTION OF USED shotguns & rifles. Ben's Loas Office 4 ice 4 Patterson. FE 4-141. ANCHOR FENCES _ No money down FHA Fre sta FREE ESTIMATES _ ~ AVAILABLE NOW Taylor stee| overhead doors 8x7s and 9x7s. Factory seconds. Alse a few used doors, reasonable. G&M Construction Company 2260 _ Dixie Highway - Bargains NEW & USED Building Material Combination basement sash $3.36 Quality House Paint $2.95 Gal. Celotex Yox4x8 sheets $2.35 ea. FHA Terms Free Estimates SAT. e Open 8-5. 0 MON. thru. SURPLUS LUMBER ATERIAL SALES CO | & MA 5340 Highland Rd. 1M5®: oe. _3-7003 | BEEP “AND PORK HA AND quarters Opdyke Mkt rE i" 7941 "BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL AND as furnaces. Hot water & steam Cotiers, Automatic water heater. Hardware, elec. supplies, crock & tile. Galvanized copper, black, ipe and fittings Lowe Brothers cael Super cmtane and rust- — HEIGHTS SUPPLY sa Lapeer rR FE 4-543} BEDROO GHT FIXTURES. sy Bey wirregulars $4.95 values. reus and Cowboy tient nt a om children's y's haste wre higan Fluorescent, rd Lake Ave. — 20. “CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM. WINDOWS Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER Company 7940 ——? Lake Rd EM 3-4171 am. to & p.m. daily Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, Deliveries available ix2 W FP Stripping 02 . Prefinished M qn’. $7.20 sheet 24x48 i. pes Board 66 36x48 = Board 99 @ HA AGOER ohUMBE & SUPPLY ehait,, 413. Bed pilinws | Cash and Carry Specials 1x12 W P Shelving ~ 12% Lin. Ft. ae Fe eee 8S 1947 a. ‘ney one Lake eekdays 7 Saturday 7 . —MA4-4551 nds. NEW & ! Wri b 9 CLOSE visit car trade dept. for real | Terms, Carty Appl. me Ha. reg crete area MONTHS |" TRADE-IN DEPT. | “a8'Gan 'Bxvean We Res sell or wase Come out 3 He rm. sec. 19.98 DARE RED and look around. eres of free 3 be. Wy Tm. see. % $258 | PER R GAL, . Phone : ¥ suite ‘ yor’ be et fem 1:) « “ae E ‘ : $1 Orchard Lake Ave. - miles of or 1 mile ; : Folds a] of a e entice Auburt nero wait colt = Ag erga SPECIAL a APARTMENT, SU GAS” RANGER Dost and lenters $798 value, ly | 18_W. Pike Peels! +1123 | Sotoxe men aean pies ay $108 arenes tehed. Ales) seve e ceverel ful sine SPECIAL txi3 RUGS $2485. MC- 100 amp. fuse doses eer con iE jonges . ne et Om ee : werescent, 303 Lake “§EWINQ MACHINE SERVICE jete 1 yr. mfgs. ——-, Ave, = 16. especial! Of] & adjust in your chars) aes ou < home. Oniy $8 Any. make. Cail | O._A 7005. M50, West sewing mach. In cotisole cabinet.) UL 2-3872 A‘ & A Preteens | OS a A. PAINT OR (To Duy new over £350.) ory Co. | eporating hometen of without usite attachments ac: | CRLLING | FUMNTSNINGS © AND |’ eofers, to Shxete from.” tsternes LAND FUEL & OT a ‘ OAK! rie Gtyer, 966, Gas ‘store. $38; | 8h ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 k ~ For Sale Miscellaneous 7 76'. Machinery 76A oes ~ ’ ~ SG. USED POWER BLACK DIRT AND CIDER, 2330 Clafzs- . ln y capacy at beresin price. Aine gordon dirt, and. gra’ a it ae _ton Rd. _Rd., Lake Oridn. . toes Dixie it W. F) Miller. MI-4-8053.' PE #3743. saps cartier op sl ‘ APPLES, PICK YOUR OWN. PE- ELEC. IRONER . . $15. LARGE PLO lictous, Jonathans. $1 bushel. a Sy gayi cont ere ere ceioine $8.| press. $125: Sin: ‘DR Arter sav. : Oe. Auge waehar & dryer .. 30) Feent chars “aiel Baldwin Re. PE Gas ROOT sexist Bo Do it Yourselé 77 APPLES, BARGAIN PRICES FOR Sewing $15.) ~ : q . Bring containers. Storm windows and doors $1 & up pa eR Bn rs re N. Lake lus. i I ; A 8: In- size stove ............ .| ERS—-WALL PAPER STEAMERS tosh, sorted. graded, and 5; ed. OAELA PURNITURE CO. POLISHER-- $1.23 a bushe: and up, Perry 104 8. Saginaw FE 2-5523 — -~ RUG CLEANER. _ Lake Road. Clarkston. Bavesvsovons. = PER 489 8. SANFORD FE APPLES a, a ae ee — a. FOR RENT |. beth Lake & M-S@ — Man want- ECLIPSE ROLLAWAY. 2 IN. REO| Wall paper steamer, sand- APPLE: z ce fete gulty {inp uel] poce™ vecuum, seaners, Onkland wie ore eoee| a * suey . 1 . Clicker 5 Fuel : 436 Orchard Lake fill ravel. FE . abd Sty. Orr Farm, 9215 | s ; ene Fa ise =n. rs . ae rs ane ee cE | % WER “NOTK BALE case AND 1 33 . one & ea and fene-| Truckers. landocapers,.. gardevers cold gal. jug and ts gal. carton. 3-1557. Ee Onn weekdays 8:30 to ¢.| We are loading tons Ree and ugh Duckie SO Ges FOR SALE, Sundays 10 to ¢ Mon Baid-| Pack Oe oe n Bivd. Under | Cider Mul, 1478 Ranch Ra, Rose Fully equipped. ‘Terms: Pontiac — Pre, — 156 Montcalm. meses OD nese _ Center. ee a eee Ce “ PULVERIEED TOP SOIL. “ATso | APPLES“ McINTOSH. WOLF RIV. —— 3800 ‘oF, FoR MINK BQ meras & Equipment 78, isch it and fl. PE $860 or! hg “Gingelivilie ee Give me an offer. OR 3-0580. § x 7 GRAPHIC, FLASH, (TITER, | PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP. PIELD | eo FOR SALE. FREE STANDING $18.95| holder, shade, case. Bat Sand gravel & dirt. Cement.) ___ regents sink +g 95-935) 3-2402. orta: trucking & tle. QR 3-1534 ORR ary MB 3 ‘ootine ap SIL: | in. ‘ r € ing a) 20-foot lengths. =.= 6c tt.|PORGET ABOUT es “SPECIAL pies Open Sun of OL %.-in. hard ¢ : A Paddock Camera 1032 W re harri dirt, $8 load, del. FE 6489. * . on ah aoe i Sr *ee95| Huron next to Rent f Ine, tam ker ce, Yo iP ad epee = =) alker's chards Cla 35 Sted bath set with | Sale Musical | 1 Good: 79 “SHREDDED FEAT wOMUS sion Rd., Clarkston, MAple 5.1113 TM oocee eae ane sa wrasse OOPS 1 _yards—$15. _PE_ 5-3083 | PICK YOUR OWN GOLDEN DE- . Pactory 2n 30 REMINGTON PUMP K25 WEAV- icious apples rire your own SAVE CLUMBING es er sco’ Nearly new. Also 12 Ys an 1D, DRIVEWAY | GRapind | containers. 2916 Gregor) FE Oe new eCrion ox. Remington pump. FE 5352 i) 1504 RED DELICIOUS APPLES. qrernesa. ) fa ie O. MS Mig PLAYER PIANOS. YOUR | ¥aep sel cow momere” An | Sprayed fruit. 691 N Squirrel Rd RAGE DOORS | choice 2.....-. eee, __EM 3-4076. | TOMATOES YOU PICK THEM GA standara |O°8* attachment fits any piano | _ Wood, Coal «& Fuel _ 85 gen Bd: seen Ciings NA, E ;|omen Bert Grand Piano. ys. We give estimates on garage re- aedice sized piano. $95. modeling - pees from 8 to 5 Noon on Saturdays BERRY DOOR SALES {Ys ersen se7s. 311 8. Paddock _FE 2- 0203, | Used organ $695. INDUSTRIAL SIMPLEX TIME clock, brand new. Reasonaole. use — oak organ, was $1430, | OL _1-0306. JOIN STEVENSON, NORTON, GAL LAGHER'’S Ave. Barber Shop back on the 18 © Huron FE 4.0566 job Same location “22 years’ i4 Many others to choose from. | ' } | furnace and ki ood. Bpeed- Sale Farm Equipment | 93 way fuei oll, FE FIREPLACE. —Fonuace a a ND) 1983 ALLIB . CHALMERS PLOW kindling wood. OL 2-4847 ae pg nag spring teoth drag saa| otis | i IAN MADE IN ITALY BY | KITCHEN WALL CABINETS 30x15) Rossilli, used only few weeks heavy geuge steel, refrigerator); Paid only $450, make offer. OA. finish, $24.50 value, $13.05. ese| 8-2515 evenings, MY 3-1935. are slightly marred Michigan ACCORDION | SALE — ALL SIZES. a merearens, 393 Orchard Late cordion foaned free to begin Ase ae with lessons. FE 5-5428 BAND INSTP'JMENTS. § KENMORE OIL Bagels ee oe ee | CANNEL ot FIREPLACE, | WE HAVE FIREPLACE w¢ a. the Alberta Lumber Mills. 3399 Lapeer Road. We also deliver. | Plants, * Trees, | Shrubs PAE AAO PANE ee “SCHRAM TRUCKS Dist'br of V-Bottom trailers 86 2639 Oixie Hwy -OR_ 3-031) a1 TREES — SPRUCE, PINE. | é BOLENS r Arborvitee uniper, 2¢Ws The quality name in lawn and rig ho, Dig your own. Bring tools | garden equipment. and chain uriap 3 mi west of C'om- saws. We take trade-ins at top mace itlage. I'9 fl. east . dollar intersection of Wizom Rd HOUGHTEN & SON J. Lt Case—New Idea Dealer ROCHESTER OL 1-976! Sen Lake Rd. Open datlv 8 to MU 4-8038. 2822 Sieeth Rd. Sea0roL Ee EVERGREENS, | $5.00, miles “north "a ta ae th . miles north of Pontiac. Grove- GO tN PICKER. NEW IDEA land on the Dixie 5990 Grange =) single row. Best offer. MU 4-3251 Ha!l Road. Turn right at Di i | i Par) 1 ———— AP Newsteat “Sand; Gravel & Dirt 2 84!“ Sale Farm Produce _ _92| SLICES OF HAM | — ——.— GOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE 149) W. Huron FE 2-1218 LOOK! “190X14 BLACK TIRES. ALL name brands. Off new cars. $15.49 DC8 jus tax and exchasige Stale Tire ales oF 50] S Saginaw FE 4-4567 . 40687 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES rade in on Geuera! Safety Tire Up to 20 per cent of; Black o: Whitewalls ED WILLIAMS 451 5 Saginaw at Raeburn A! USED TIRES, $390 UP WE buy Py Also whitewa.is ATE TIRE BALES $03, Gexinae St _ a | Auto Services - FE _4-0637 99 — — . a e — Aaa after 6 & pm PRESEURIZED 98 Transportat'n Offered 105 BUI a Rg TO 8&T Oct 12. Take couple eXpemses E PETE shaie 5-068 @ BNGLINE air liner. California $7850. “Ma wail $99 extra Miami $44 New York $17 *hiladelphia $18 Pers Service OR 39-1254 CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA bama Bounie’s Drive-a-way FE 2-3215 TRUCK GOING NORTH PAR. ot Ebacr wav FE 54-6896 TRAVELING TO CALIF WOULD like someone to share expense- FE 5-2767 Wanted Used Cars 106 CAGH FOR CLEAN SHARP | | mm Pee | Ci 195 Large eee . | USED PICKUPS ALL 0 Thru 1959 MODELS ALL Makes and Models To a on preset "BIG" Truck Center Eddie Steele | — FORD — 75 W .Huren at FE 53177 Gmc 1954 ~ WRECKER - WINCH eee rns ee Turners CHEVROLET. _ ‘SAPEBUY! (° USED CARS r i 1 “Russ” Dawson | MOTOR COMPA 232-8 SAGINAW 1986 CHEVROLET STATION WA-| radio, heater. Powergiise | green paint Our stock 842. Priced at only $1099. Your old car down. North Chev. | Hunter Blvd. at § Wogt wore Ave _Bumingher 4-2735 eo 60 54 =aruoe — MOTOR SALES ks and Auburn i Ells RUSS JOHNSON Lk. Rd E 5-086 400 pm OFFERS Truck Center BIRMINGHAM Last Week "36 Ford V-8 ...... $1295 pues Be ee "Clearance Sale "$6 Ford F-600 ~$1595 BEFORE v8 LIKE iW ‘56 Ford F-100 ® CYLINDER AND vw ANE SHARP "89 Ford F-100 FT ALUMINUM BODY NE‘V L New Models .$ 795 RUSS JOHNSON $1595 MOTOR SAIEES PICKUP, 6 YT STYLESIDE BOX AKE ORION MY 2 2021 or MY 3-146) ‘$3 Dod Me Ga e5 ages. 795 la oe STAKE WITH LIF: a ~ OATS ONE OF THE 4 Chevrolet $ 595 Largest Selections TON PICKUP NICE BOB BUTLER FORDS PLYMOUTHS re CHEVROLETS TS ae SS oe IN OAKLAND COUNTY PE 2-0131 I AT LAKE ORION | | 45 Packard Cllpner % ain, bester. ope owner North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8 Woodward Ave. Birminghar MI 42735 * NEW “corner of Perry Ra mball Ke sal _ Sons €as station. 1952 SHEVY. $145. GOOD MECHA- nically. Call evening. FE 4-1639, 1933 CHEVIE Lblsbace 4 Wion. R&H Good tires. Nice FR 54-1367. ‘36 CHEVY. STD. ate Na. VERY 3-0081. _Rice. Will trade. LLY Ge ‘33 Chevy 4 Dr. ocansod —— Fairly 203 _Ogem PONTIAC “AUTO BROKERS 58 Studebaker Lark OD Radio = 5T Chevy Convert. Auto $7 Ford Custom 8 Auto. ait} ‘96 Ford Country Sedan $1295 ‘37 Ford Custom 8y!i trans. $1095 5 Chevy Hardtop § BA $1005 56 Poniac 4 ¢r Sharp $1005 9» Buick Cenury HT 599) ‘53 Chevy. V-8 4 dr. Bel Air 8295 35 Ford Fairlane $°95 $6 Piymoutn $735 35 Ferd ® Custom “45 54 Olds 88 3 dr. Full power $745 a4 Ferd Y¥te $895 | #4 Pord Custom 2 ¢r $585 55 Studebaker overdrive $555 'S3 Chev $t 48 Chevy Fruit truck ‘3 tom §245 ‘83 Plymouth 5 | 1969 Perry at _Madison FE 4 So PRICE IS RIGHT 4 dr $445 54 Chevrolet. 210, 4 $385 4 Dodge 8 cylinder, 2 ar. OD $2%5 ‘S3 Chevrolet dr $195 55 Ford 8 cviinder 2 $3 DeSota 4 cr $145 ROGER 3 gat ES & SERVICE ar $195 @35 Auburn Ave FE 2-955 UJ ISED. JEEPS OU R SPEC 1ALT ‘$3 CHEVY BEL AIR 4 DR NO Tust $3 Ford Custom No rua’ Ciark’s Motel, FE 61903 or FE art - 5-9868 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR STA tien wagon radio, heater V-8 engine Powerglide Original blue and white paint Our stock No» 656 $602) Your old car down North Chev. $5 PER , FORD TRACTOR, PLOWS, DRAGS AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND - . Hunter B { Roe iey SB. Bieter. 8: month. Inquire for details at. NORE Noe mie _ cultivator. $300 OLive 6-2576 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE cheap cats. PE 2.2066 vaya © T ARO! D $5 DOWN . Birminghoa “8 woot “ems i KENMORE O1L BURNER 2? YRS GRINNELL’S | Pines. fire, 1 to 4 f.. 10 or more FARM MACHINERY — NEW AnD’ cA! Clinder reboring | Wail, s eves _ a IE : SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS —— KENMORE R Crapkshait Bervice. Olive 1.0263 Want to buy anew car? old Heats 6 rooms. $40. FE 27 8. Saginaw FE 3-7168 | $100 ea Le's than 10 §3 | . Proulx Oliver Sales on M24 5 e . _9-6 106 BAN RCHESTRA IneTRU.| °° die. 12 mites N. of Pontise 2 rth ot Oxford CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ACTION ' su EE OUR —_~—-—___— BAND & O ;| on US 10. Cedar Lane Evergreen HOMELITE SAWS THE BEST IN c&’ FE 2-180) a : le oteele amin Gaeh cane Fince ’ K Pi Panel: n ments for rent, for your school py. r) ‘ AND - AND USED CARS FIRST notty me Faneing cingsnta Rent ‘pelted sewera | ‘arm 8970 Dizie Hwy.. Clarkston. | saws to go with the best in farm CRANMAHEDT GRINDING iN THE _ ee aa FORD : al x Cake DEAL ATTERNS the purchase All orchestra & | tA 5 1023 John Deere. Davis car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- $38 MONEY $$ OR - FORD — AT ONE | OAKLAND WP2. wre and WC140 band accessories | Moria ‘KMiisic ao TRFS SERVICE fF TRIM. Machinery "Ph: NA 17-3204. Orton- chipe Shop, 23 Mood. Phone FE _ 48, WOODWARD — MI_ 47800 5273 W Huron et Elle Tk Rd Sunttes OLDEST DFAL. 34 8 Telegraph Rd across from —™INe & removal FE 82775 _ 6 W N d C = b 8.3177 FE 5.0861 FORDS *INCE 1830 CHURCH'S IN Tel-Huren’ : as For Sale Pets 87 OLivER nee as PONTIAC SPRING RE-BUILDERS e€ INe€e ars Auto Insurance’ 108 TODAY'S SPEC TAI _UL '2-4000_ DEMONSTRATORS CONN ELEC-, ~~~ nnn eee (eco aay repel ecurice mec lla FOR IMMEDIATE RETAIL . - KENMORE PORTABLE SEWING) tronic Organs {3 REDBONE HOUNDS. « years OWES Or = PE v7 Tite Poa Be. tues Opayne a Se a erp os als vee pau. conte co Gre cendnise Only ies mover | M ch Tigh'weight in i) Minuet with Sustain | | old. Trained for bird dog. Sell wee tne anbe i aaa iy & CHECK US FIRST FOR PE eJuN Eves PE 94083 ROUEN S SALES & sENVICE white Nagahide carrying case.) nue’ out sustain cheap. 5230 Westview st —— i6 Auburn Ave FE “Your FORD Dealer sin rene sed for 'uggage!. Amer- Rhapsodie (25 otee pedal- | = feeder. hog waterer, snow fence orei rs 109 ce ican, made ke new Ang board : .- Dobe ey Mere Brau. SL Sale Motor Scooters 100 Op OMQYT F gn & Spts. Cars. etl | Sam AarORTE TION See At the Btopuant te | ie wary mets of only §7.30 per Mo. for) Come in and see these beautiful 7_wames &. YE 3400) ~~~ ——epnrtriaAt i ® Mo or will Miedll for —— organs. Ask abput special dem- AKC REGISTERED SPRINGER SPE SCIAL ™ CUSHMAN, WITH RABE ‘Bans / ss JAQUAR_ XK.20, ROADSTER ~ powers ; pry Capia: Appliances. FE_ 5-0407 onstrator prices. Morris Music | Spantel puppies. PE 4-3397. SED PORD-PERGUSON TRACTOR = SET LENN S pasa) ihe new. ly $1295 ey Sora pexeaiinic ie ‘ LAVATORIES. CHROME, MIXING 348. Telegraph. FE 2-0567 across ane ora oe MALE. | Bysy time payment 17 CUR a ve eicent) G FE 42451 or PE 910% $2. Chevrolet $145 faucets, & value 80; from Te: uron _year, ready to star 7 | : bse “CORVETTE. WHITE, RED | 82 Chevrolet $145 bathtubs. toilets. shower stall) |GRINNELL BROS SPINET-TYPE BOXER PUPS. AKC REGISTERED. KING BROS. cusnean raga ise oom, 952 WEST HUR es uphl. exc cond. 27.000 mi. $2,000 $2 Rambier. Good motor. New FeO wt paertne tt. “393| Pane. Mahogan ey Good) Flashy fawn, & weeks, tails Pontiac Rd. at Bea cond Rear. Col etesr OPS oe 4:s37i 41707 FE 58-1221 tres $198 ues Michigan Fluorescen condiiion’ $400 or 3 lV dacked wormed. Glstenipa? shots = 4-0734 E 4-2119. _ MAple 5-3181 ; Fits : ; LARGEST e1OCk” OF DUNLOP “85 Ford Sedan se PONTIAC-CADILT AC = PIANO | MU 4- GUO 1953 CUSHMAN MOTOR RPE} _ ‘4 Oldsmobile an 5 Orchard _Leke Ave _—_l: PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT | 0644. iM DEPENDABLE URED Cah 3 ried sports and antique tires ~/ Oldsmobile Sed 14s LARGE PLOOR - MODEL ARpor PE 2-8817 SOSTON TERRIER a Sn CHIBTA For Sale Hewsstscuese 95 scoote: OR 3°2401 7 BAnpes rues MOTOR At om ich AN cdo’ te cutee Reogice mn Buick Sood russia alean hy re bi ein acre, oo: ant “““' PLAYER PIANO WITH ROLLS | U8 pups AKC Boston & Chi- < : _— I WEED CARs car owner problems oe Tire <5 sestcury ced magier ‘clean § 7 CLEAN NEW LUYAIRE OIL BURNER. 168-) @00¢ cond Reas. MArket 3569 Duahua dogs at stud _ 1385 Cyise ls T , For Sale Motorcycles 101 orenct oller PE e991: <" @ W. Suron_ FB 0-0¢ 83 Cadillac. All power 8607 Ka. ', Mile west of Clyde. Mich BEDRM CONTINENTAL VERY f ; faved afl Yr Huren-Top §$ Dollar y ae Mercur Bir 7} earla 000 BTU Tank, all controls. 1 ae ve bs uD10 BINIE,' 5 POODLES. REG PEDE-, MCP condition. 850 own take - : < » For Sale Used Cars “110 Serre acd Geil inmingham Trades ter. relay New house converting ; Strathmore A : over payments MATCHLFSS 47 500 $18 PH NOW READ 4 . trae on Se & WANTED) C000 USED) BARY | eee eS as (i "00 Wauke cere y alaignte ee iss ripmout ost iticn AH be NEW LUXAIRE OIL Grand or console piano. Must be Rei LI 2-6279 aukegan uburn ‘Heights 96 Stude Comm V-@ Hydra, ] 50 N ducts MAple 5-1501 — OR 3-370] very reas - FE puppies 3 mee Ress : | $7 46x10 GENERAL. MUST SELL 3 = - > THIS Rk @ : ' LITY BATHIUSS WURLITZER 4600 ORGAN. USED COLLIE PUPPIES. AKC REGIS-| Parkhurst Ct. M24 Lake Orion _For Sale Bicycles 102 55 Ponttac, Mydra R&K a0? wav ier Gunrt lets $19 95 iittle. 25 =e is a tered) | $56, Ebi) 2-684i Lot HERE FOR ol Fore @ (6 Pickup 97 ‘ $46.50. Free standing toilets $1995| very e. P ass ble , cw cs BRING YOUR CAR K : W ‘ G. A. Thompson, 1008 M59 West ESE" Fe't old Cost $3,009. | i wo saw WITH TILT 1998 RI RICHARDSON 36 Xie Fe ! BOY 8 28 ny Bing eee ne , M1 Ford Very good fanning she? oodward : OIL WATER HEATER LIKE NEW a 8 mm German military rifle | = FE 86-6546 after 400 pm TOP DOLLAR D O ad O tiun specials Finance no trouble ; é | AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT — = eCMmMonsil r ; koe = USED. PIAN Trade for small utility trailer. | travel trailer. Since 1932. Guar- BICYCLE NEW. BOYS 2-INCH = we NEED 300 CARS FOR OUT- Se sostna ; REFINISHED PANE!.ING 4-7257 after 4 pm A bargain FE 5-000) + . _ Q% ) in| W iegand Music Center Pp! 7 anteed for life. See them and get Li OF-STATE SHOP THE REST E T aces Oar 1 COLE” FOR Birmingham MI 4.1930 : MAHOGANY . 24c per SEZAAK ARE c M DALMATION PUPPIES. AKC REG & demonstration at Warner Trail. BOY & 26 BIKE EXCELLENT BUT TRY FOR THE BEST AT ae Leas sea Wall ees a ‘ == ; Birch Mi (3c per tt | A MIRACLE MILE! gu 52008 er Sales, 3008 uren ‘Pian condition §20. Call after ¢ pm ji epi) Raw et woee Yew 1991 roMEVROLET 2DR. ABSO 3 Cherr: eu L. UM BER CO. riene PHONE res "1926 Repeir FOR SALE “2? YEAR OLD ENGLISH Le join one of Wally Byam’s ex- FE 9-606 AVERILL S meen . eat eu ae joa Peel ¥ ave at abel 3 : NSC N ) ; int fi di OE COC | GIRL 8 BICYCLE GOOD COND | SALE : Fare ay os reume. sft el al ; ce: "etod.” Fensonaby ipreed Spinces _ained FE tag TP OR HUTCHINSON’S 86 FE ea 2020 Dixie Hey te test Gee (me wen Me Sgce cen MEL Mr Pets —~ PAINT Grand preferred beaks & age GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINTER SERVING GREATER DETROIT & NEW AND USED BICYCLES re ee eles Secon 1989 Chevrolet Bel Air 2- Oe ee ll mie" 1958 CHEVY WADIO € HEATER ; ee alae secondary OLive 1-068 puppies. Reasonable EM 3-3083 Pontiac for the past 13'3 years riers bel gad ook pee ee TOP 888 USED A JUNK eee dor sedan 6 cylinder en Foe cus¥Y oa OR oOOD FRAP ER Good cong ‘$813 FE 3.2786 d FACTOR € ae GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIE- and still continuing to bring \ou - : Smith Motor Sales FR 6-244 gine Powerglide radio heat- ss C s q DuPcnt $194 Gai Sale Office Equipment 80 the very best buys in Pontia: 4824 Dixie, Drayton OR 3-021 o aad livers) finish Wilkins Garage, 4108 Orchard Li ’ House-Piat-Glors S00 G8) See Nee qursrantces ‘ CRbglsbakG pee Chiefs & Detroiter Mopile Home- RECONDITIONED BICYCLE Se per caay 7 MAN ited , . Ri Orchare ra U8 Gov't. Paint $1.00 Gal} BURRCUC.IS TYPEWRITER Arket 41067 id FE 2-152 (OURS GUS) COMERS EUEMANE . ONE OF THE Marine Paint 281 Gs) OT gece i : NOW ON DISPLAY : 7 GOOD “hevrolet Bel Atr 2- Largest Selections aa JAVE O 8 ) GER- ROLLPAST — BICYCLES. ALL 1950 Chevrolet Be aargest Selection sere SM TELEGRAPH. RD NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Wave pga oe a a ALL NEW 1900 drs and repair on ail ‘makes CLEAN CARS” ort Gowarehan fadie ixle ats 1 Mile Y Miracle Mile FE 3-7688 Barnetts, 150 North Saginaw for sire, OR 32-8935 PONTIAC CHIEF rire N.S. Gales. 331 fic, enue call tee sidudi Pitued & Walcty, Ceci’ is MouTHe ns HEVROI ET Opposite Bioomfield Fashion Shop Sale Store js nt 81 FOOGDLE TRIMMING. VERY REA- . an ; ne == WEIL GIVE you bolid espin green finish oo £7. 53 sda. 3 ; PLYSE€ORD Equi pme | ob Pink ae iao- ——- DETROITER - Boats and Accessories: 1053. $$S- CASH $$$ Mere: “$2 Pont Setert © pose Wen 92:09 eps ae EF IDLE PU iE& AL 4 R - . : t anchero pickup a : :, _CASH AND CARRY GLASS SHOWCASES 1 WOODEN | ole male with permanent shots | Also saves hundreds of dollers on 34 YELLOW JACKET RUNABOUT FOR YOUR EQUITY OF 1999 Chevrolet Impala 2- 37 Chev. BLA MT. Jou per. $1595 a x ax 8 ......... . 310)" Cae re con oten gift rack | Cheap li AKC registered. Cali; clearance of 1968 models on my | '* .toauy” refinished and fel | A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR door hard top V-@ en sa bora Wagon, bate 5 one S$ DOWN . SOP EE oo el Laue ape, gae ceed ree) parol, OT Se tg Mae Cg | cera reek! a feete Se Od a OE! weand sowrmcr earuceres 7 otor, windshie Funting ts. . 7 , : a AY) ! chit a ok ‘orien mrmoO0S ~ § ate Sporting Goods 62 | HO TE te Nae Mince ORE | fot emnaay SN ale taal in | BILLSPENCE fSh-PEiSSy yt Roce oa Se Pgs - PONTIAC PLYWOOD co $2, 2-200. Ron vale TCGHINSON'S ae wail tires Coral an lee "84 Chev @ dt, 6 cyl. pe .. 8 450 ' ~ 543 ie FT WOLVERINE ~GnoaLe ‘ ‘ finish Less than dealer 5 . 9 d S l 3et8 Baite Ore | awOLe! aM OA. Win. | POODLE POPPIES 7 WEEKS OLD, 4301 Diste Hes Us 10 motor & trailer Needs work “RAMBLER coat ge peed oe ar. ncn. Cass le oteele PICNIC TABLES. USED LUMBER hestae nt pe +. R | EM 3-2304 Drayton Plains OR 3-1202 Beat offer Fi 2-0667 SALES & BERVICE om 3 ae. Shi : He este - =| - 2 a P : 95 . ’ odds & ends. OR 3-6022 5011 Wa:-| [ ton. E 5-4008. er aa WaT CA Cea: 4 miles North of Pontiac 16 CHRIS CRAFT INBOARD WITH 254 8 “BAGINAW FE 8.4441 19:9 Chevrolet Bel Air 4- ype 2 eae: lt FORD don Rd £ PARAKEETS hd gloat cree fOR RENT 5S FT. VACATIO trailer douaa hul: Pibergias bs * = door hardtop V-@ engine c pee yee e “ae an er 278 W aren at E.z (tk Rd —_— = NEW = 927. 584 kland A ) 3 N d . . i . ov . € as 8 w i ” : i . PAINT WITH KOTON pa a ceees re eee ANAK Ets a SUPPLIES (1 "tt _OR 3.470/ tom A real buy 400 FE e432 Sce M&M Motor Sales Sin vteail aiken beige) ond oy pent cae bcareecic ee res si oe Avoid blistering due to moisture | Geer rifle also some antique 183 Sanderson PE 2727 | FINEST DISPLAY OF HUNTING 16 FOOT LAKE “N° BEA -D.- Por top doller on later model a eh ‘ae € $3 Pont ¢¢r hydramatic $299 1957 CHEVROLET: HARDTOP WARWICK _ 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd guns. 3265 Dixie Hw after 2 = Z trailers ia the areé. Used trail luxe gator trailer Mark 78E-.2 2°°7 Pup Mot OR re ian | ‘ Si Nash 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto $ 130 etick shift, here ts a ome owner LAR HART : 4 REG COCKER SPANIEL. MALE | . F tart : * : . ol Chev 4 dr. standard $ 295 special, will make a beau'if REGAL PENINSULAR HARD pm Near Sandy Beach evs from $205 and up See the HP Bieetric starter & gene A> BUT ‘UNK CAR TRU . Cr let impels 4¢- * : Pics Jol coal burner. Istngias. Good condi- nals Compare before) wii run 41 MPH. 1 person $s Alsg many one owner clean igs crm Seberees Cecee ; ” P aceasta ars Wooden d Ages ae \ stone martin furs. Large mink thy. a | 6-1655 bt y. Our location saves yOu: will run 36 MP.H. 4 persons . used cars to choose from. ; or 6 OLL ARI PAID 51 Mercury 2 dr., standard . § 195 = ! muff, $2. Metal music stand. $50 |A BIG” SELECTION OF USED snopica L PIsh. PUPPTES ALL! COACH salma 18710 mount Complete $1550. Cull UL 2-2322 : | +83 Onge 08 ll cgamarbel 5 7p (ese CHEVROLET STATION WAG, * Boy's . football helmet, shoulder a rifles. Ben's Loan | 8 “L before 6 pm OR 3-3083 after 6 FOR GOOD USED CARS . on Nomad cylinder Standard a pads and pants. Age 10 to 13.| Office "4 Pausreen FE, 4-5141. | _Pet Cato, 55 Williams. PE $-6433.) RD, HOLLY. ME 46/71 age _SeviNian” a Haskins Chev / . Pord'&. standard. drive = _ transmission aes ly eawipped ~~ "BOAT STORAGE — A 8 ‘ SS. Si" Batsia ‘Broce M BUY SCOPE From we TinstaCL Dogs Trained, B'rded 87A/ = )YFOR]D) im At Ew Waits” Russ Dawson 3 Pera Satestertaaer® $3 _MateTremsonenrs one? ose SINKS. KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. isck eeet af Cresta ea. ot | sapDED sroege peeks, FE er 232 S. Sagi St uae ben ope wae a be eee ee =~ : * DOGS AND CATS BOARDED | 2 S. Saginaw 5 * > Just received car load. Dam Auburn. Watch for sign. 2679 Burr-8h ated 3 8. Te | ~ at 3 BIBCOUN ——— bese tel iannbsinlelii: . ‘90 Chev. 4 dr, Standard . $ sinks, $98.50 up. Come in and. See Alexander. H. W. Rowan. Phone) ten! sal TRAILER om a TOP PRICE POR JUNK CARS TAT TO NO) 30 Pontiac 2 dr, standard . 8 SNARY'S x. ‘89 MOTO! SPECIALS YOU . mM | Pisstscseuk Sey Orchard Laxs sek ae ' een bertere —— eke . BOATS — SKIING RUIPMENT ee. £ Kal Ge am ue a ye one a2 Mereury 6 ar. rane ra r iss an Ave — 66 eee ne ae E gi, SAVAGE. 00 | ming. Brittany '& poodle stud serv. SALES BOARDMAN'S oer ei varied wou Ll oat that ls ready for sou at the low ‘8 Caaiting 4° ay, sharp $38 SIEGLER OIL SPACE HEATER & ae | ! OR 4-0212 aid Highiand Rd THE MOST R YOUR CAR AT price of $593 Have also a real jisger. motor : 28 - _ deep well pump. FE 5-300. MN SALE Buell OL 1-296. —. S§TEWART GENERAL. GARWOOD M59 at Wm Lake Ra clean 4 door @ with radio, heat -CHEVROLET SPECIAL OUTSIDE PAINT New & a shotguns & rifles | Hunting Dogs 87B. BOL yy Carne soaT STORAGE & MOTOR 1UI erat 8 tS Truscon Exterior Light Cream Most gauges & calibers, Scope ~~A~~-~ - —_—o EAT (ARSS & 2M MER age Borte refinishing & re JER 1852 Chey 4 Door Bel Air with Regular $7 00 Gal —$4 69 Gal mounting & repatr. Burr-Sheil 1 REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT 14 se 53 sl to = or 40 : palcing . db ~! radio beater an oe al caf that : ; “3 om, =i : . ick from ‘ trade se ar Tren ee & ‘ . * “ * rou can off fo ud Theaabay gl on Gal 8100 roa 375 S- elegraph seer (brood bitch. 3 vears old, e hese come ‘wondeilal suis” HARRINGTON “BRIGH}?T SPOT" 1954 Ford 2 Door 6 with overdrive Dixie Ok d Lot R ch ester Moores Exterior Buff Color ‘GUNS — BUY, SELL. TRADZ | Tight now' See us today One : a Orc 1] k C; dve of thoxe economy specials al ~ [ Regular $7 95-Gal —$4 69 Gal. _Maniey Leach, 10 Bagley 1 Rede eeee ra ia POINT-| mite south of Lake Orion on M24 BOAT WORK: Yrchard Lake at Cass the jaw price ef Dixte Highve weer Soraras : BLA +-— er male, 4 years o MY 2.07231 YOUR SVINRUCE DEALER { Open Eves 183 Pontiac & Four Door dra ns YTON Al _ 81 orcha ‘< tale Ae cre 7101 14 98 Hunter’ s Specials go03{ Fred C. Baucom. 5208 Lippincott toe er SNE ae od PED 2:00) eee ae Sane TAVIGOR Ls eeninres nat uw WET 0 CeEY | PARE WOOO BTA Offers Our Best Buys tchar nsula now f Ss trailers he ar-King a seal f ‘ ] ‘ , ; - t (gn . aper

PLUS” ACCES- _Hay, Grai : Grain & Feed 88” _ SHORTS it te a ERIC HOME UeenciAL OM RTAL FISHING ar se on oa a he eee 1956 CHEVROLET 4 DR. SEDAN . sories mi. oe = boats as low as $85 Ajiuminum ition t ra = } Neer ome ier WINCHESTER 12 GAUGE PUMP 1.000 BAL EL HAY. STRAW. MA: Besse ¢ Con er soe ote «88 low as $150 Used Correct be Sok ae ght pickur NEW- 1# minetes from ALTERS 6 CYLINDER. STANDARD ___MAple 5-878 or OR 3-7024 MI_4-4056. _hure, MA 5-0066. & ‘ena. stalled & Craft inboard only $498 Chric i HOME R HIGHT TRANSMISSION IN WHITE AND aL TYPES OP 18T & IND CUT. care wired. Wajl Soll your used Craft. Cruiser and trailer ony can ee 7 Pe LCC (Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 SILVER PLUS NEW COVERS THE SALVA Y | !RED | per 4 =e gr ke corn. Will | 12. Haron =e boa gel halosie cee ee A bests equi . Foes housetratiers FE gisycK s@ HARDTOP CENTURY 200 \ gtees . oelver ] motor, Ld o 4-251). oa H Low Everything to m meet your needs. Ne wee cen ek te “ ——— | ~~" Cliff Drever's Gun & Sport Cen. - '839 FORD Af dogs Pine. cond. $1085 | Ml 1938 CHEVROLET: SPORT COUPE. ie WEST LAWRES 36402 after 4 Fer Sate Livestock 99; Rent Trailer S oe ere Dale me. Beer le 39 FORT "74 6 CYLINDER. POWERGLIDE AND | ent rattler space yose 4-677] : :. ty-ton pickup. 4.000 miles. Sharp <7 BUICK 2 DR- a . : shu A ale BOTT LUMBER Bait, Minnows, Ftc wa’, oe oe, me Por “AuBORN MEIONTS. 8 MOBILE, vi Se Clarkst nM Sal ae Ke H = ‘ = CORAL ‘AND OREY ‘Poise NOT etc. horse type reen e Tj gins - Trailers Solid white paint ee TOP i _ * = _proroseat- Lt aeeerer : information 2-787 The fine ‘a sf pret Moose. =Tratiers es J) (pean Eee flow. Power steering & brakes 00 ~~ TOP DOLLAR ~~ A MARK IN OR OUT $1080 ment Wood louvres at '% rg CRAWLE Naas wee | > REGISTERED } HOLST: es) er 179. N Opdyke FE 5-336 ba inte equip Main St Clarkston MA BSI), ae AC Schule Cat AETHA PAIR OP 1957 FORD cuSTOM oat ee Comers ae ES eee) Ge bee. Thelen, coe Ainge cle | ees SY Te | Tne ery ‘LIMITS 2 BLOCKS «= CRIIs¥-DUT BOAT SALES = 102 PORD *, TON PANEL #100 “18 minutes from Pontiac” 4 door hardtop 300 V-8 SEDANS BOTH STAND- TORRID HEAT ort TL CONVERSION from p ae | w 8 & RE WERK OLD from Ponttre Trailer €) & Walton Bive 1°29 Wi'low Beach. Keego Harbor \ IGHT MTRS : E burne>. 2 $7520! days. 390 Orenard Lx Ave. % mile west of Clyde.) Coach "Park. $9002 ie 84. Gunter tH & ix HOMER HIG SM CHEVY Biscayne 2 door $1394 ARD AND PORDOMATIC BACH EK Tiberty MY Mord. a. MUS Oi: Sand, Gray Gravel & Dirt 84’ ee SRL DING WE ep MOBILZ=HOME FSTATES MOD. cone VOOR fost AND Me 7 he Pract ean ge Fas ba Oxford. Michiean OA (8-9878 | HAS BREN CAREFULLY DE- GNCALLED FOR JEWELRY Bg tes egpolidned: Mier en DING Ne Clad, | fm Iskefromt and plevyeroune EM "ioe tar oniy $2.50 per #109 ise > La | 1984 BEICK 2 DR 6425” ~EM (57 FORD Rench Wagon #1004 TAILED POR ONLY #1275 tures Musi 4-H. Boots & fard oO 3-261 ‘ Ne as hears fa 16 re << si ony 2-269 qeeriticing price P. PY ‘Meister. is i ; eae DIRT. OR PEAT. BE. Auburn eo." *" #3479. OZFOnD MOBILE MANOR +OR bate or PR b-€ 3 C. Bipall a ae od (8? CENTURY BUICK ¢ - DR ‘87 PLYMOUTH Sub Wagon $1064. 1953 PORD CUSTOM! INE V8 SB- Pur SEW RTTERS PE 29131! Power ay as brakes exc 233 8 AGIA . ANTE 20131 0, sacinaw oTREET 8 Lees tise On “OLD | tives, R&B. ote. shh Mr Mrs. inner, 1990 CHRYSLER HARDTOP, RA. —_— : . Catalina Hardtop 2 tone paint '53 FORD V-8 | PE MOTORS. INC _$ om. PEs — ‘CO t ' i 3 % t le re Beet ee otis cecane tar | “18 minutes from Pontiar teetnee ltertes Nyaa 2 & H. RE POSSE SSION ;* Fond F RUF. auice a = j 912. _8. Woodward MI 6. Dg eee? C SEDAN STD. TRANS | oy wens Stock 861. Priced at $268. Nothing [IOMIEER HIGHT MTRS. $195 fu)) price. No cash needed. 4.1436 wine cr | 193 OL OLDS CLUB COUPE. AUTO : = isoinae down. Ovtord, Michigas OA 8-2528 $395 Pay only sii mo, Due Nov stn. | 2" —| TRA ay MBBOL 57 PONTIAC ee ne eee | = | King Auto, Mr. Bell, PR 6-9402. FORD DEALER ples war ee te 4 dr. Radio & whitewalls 1295 | "© >-3588 E >-t1e) North Chev. | 14.00% Sui CASS-OARLAND | sof Sinaia BE Noolgeieon| 1 Used Car Shopping comer | Freak Mar, or. argh “18 minutes from Pontiacs | reno MOM seiual aie Mil | Largest Selections Pontiac » Newest Lot 1993 FORD CLUB COUPE 4 "CYL | , ie |i Thin. Herod Turner Yord | o12 §. wondward | MI 6s32 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. | an, See ete: alia Hunter Blvd. at 8 Weotward Ave | 312, Wo Montcalm PE 8-8268 INDER ABBOLUTELY NO MON. 57 FORD | ape hee 1542. Ht Pleid - ; her 5. - aE, Birmingham 42735) FORDS . PLYMOUTHS NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE | N. Assume payments of 4 Doon jae 3- iggins. 57 PLYMOUTH Oxford, Michigan OA 8.2528 | ts PONTIAC. 3 DR. HO MONEY ' eandent EXC | CHEVROLETS . | $865 per mo Con Credit Mar 5 2 i wo, $495. price. eile 8 $300 down. FE 52. 54s "E4< ie EE ego RUNNING} Mr Parks at MI. 41800, Harold a 1955 PLYMOUTH covenee wpeheer 2 pow sinive, 1956 PONTIAC 4DOOR STATION Lucky Auto Seles. 193 8. Sag- 8-1385 after 630 pm. or ais day AM QOCEL Ano REMC mS perce se itiae = AoW a _Turner Ford __ FULL PRICE $295 Ont ha mc Oe ot, CAR wagon radio beater Hydramat-| ‘aw. PE 41606. ee : “cyl power, R&H White UL yas cae ee en DOWN. 30 MONTHS ON B le. Our stock No. 6178. Priced | 37 pRONTIAC STARCHIEF CON: 55 CHRYSLER $5 POWN 23404 588 FORD y Wwe ns ae the dee ne | brakes and TRI- R. Commu- 4 dr. automatic, RAH, | oener! gxsary MUNTHIY | PAYMENTS .y, 4 Door Custom Radio. heat- 147 8 BAGINAW STREET i »| __nitv Motor Sales. PE 8-4530. _ Ueck: thie eres ' FORD ee" | er white tires $1,495 $199 OR "BE 5-388 oA 54101 North Chev. | 55. WASH RAMBLER WGN. WITH Clarkston Motor Sales E 1d e ‘tocle FAIRLANE 2 Door Radio heat. OLD CAR DOWN 36 MONTHS f Bont Bive at 8 woodward ave. QU, cleat. Jow mileage, black /ER-PLYM EHEN Te : Te) “a “a a ‘ : : Ser en ah tr Biva 4 =o ¢. A sharp car. $350. equity w Main St. Clarkston MAS 9 : ot Sharp and) ready. "s898 NO REPOSSESSION RS. aoe FAIR _be-geen at 2071 Dinie Hwy. ORD MONEY DOWN. 24 MONTHS $395 full price No cash needed | = 912 8 | westward, © ver 65302 1953 PONTIAC COVERT. Fark _de_geen st win el 1S —EDDIE STEELE FORD 15 W Huron ot Biz te pa ON BALANCE Pay only $2% mo Due Nov. Sth AUTO SALES | 33 PLYM.. “si CAD. “32 OLDs, | shape. OLive 1-1278._ "55 NASH 4-DR. 57 FR $77 FR 5 O86I King Auto. Mr Bell PE 8-0402 415 g Saginaw *E 8-0402 __53 Ford, ‘41 Dodge. FE 2-4704. = 56 $6 PONTIAC 4 DOOR ~ SUPER RE POSSESSION "57 DKW. DESOTO FIREFLITE 95 4 DR COMPANY CAR $4 PLYMOUTH 55 PIYMOUTH BYLVZDERE. RA- “nue oa Ss we i RRETLE RAH Power “biaktes 9 «trering MOTORS INC Galaxie Suniiner KR & H White- =p dio & beater 4 dr. Very nice. y an $475 full price. No cash needed. ee! Acid Vass Wie. cond Only ows #12 3 Woodward MI 65307 Wasis Crulspomatic Jet black REPOSSESSION “iske trave. No dealer. PE 55 PONTIAC Fey oly $34 mo Dus Mov Sth. eS or MI 46t00 1953 FORD 2-DR 8 crunper Low mileage Bave $800 on this $195 full price No cash needed. _ ne ee _ |} AE Starchief Ric! cond. 9846 _ Sing Auto, Mr. ir. Bell, PE PE 86- 0402. (UME sbIi.. MY 1638 [DOLKIF MOTORS INC AUTOMATIC, TRA ABAC cae oar eon Pay only $11 mo Due Nov Sth. FOR SALE: ‘56 PLYMOUTH sTA- ao : 55 RAMBLER WAGON Eddie Stecle icing nt ite van wantwaie” Saar waa TUTELY (No MONEY DOWN say 9 cin “anitord “Sey iris Rite Auto. Mr nell PR'G-ove2 | Hon weeeo. sanor parse, Nee | nay minutes trom Pontiac’ | >> “enous COU SOQIEe olee ise mate (AI a! 9 huge sacltk 9 FORD COUPE BEST OFFER | M5 Call Credit Mar te Pern, 186? FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 4 sa PLYMOUTH ey 3-3847. y HOME R HIGHT MTRS. | Beautiful rea prog Beck finish, my fale} cnge fineneme if needed Pau ‘FE 65 at MI 47500 Harold Turner Ford dr. R&H Fordomatic Power — mee - 1953 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR HARD. Oxford, Michigan OA 8-252 matching, interior, leather trim. i at ME #0020 Hodge GOQD SELECTION OF CLEAN 195, PORD FORDOR STATION steering Weekdays after 5 and ail ee top Hy-drive. $295. MY : 31544 nee nanan Pull factory accessories, plus air 2105 ORCHARD TAKE ite used care Low priced transpor wagon |fadio heater sutomatic day Sst or Sun. — 2675 Vour- SS PLYMOUTH Hees SE! del "B4 PONTIAC CATALINA. 1 BEIGE a Full price only $595. FE 22529) Keego Fk 0% cation reds , —_ © casa needed. no payments un- Wao CHRYSLER NEW KE VEL) Xr Home cars no dma oayment | pail Gur lock We #16 Priteg. REPOSSESSION Relvedere 2 ee ea nee PLYMOUTH | $500 MA’ 5-187 Essiner ‘wohelstery| ‘ti! Mev. ist. ” rdlop Wediu leater all ai ‘ fom ac dows nnef Tagen ‘lean oul prices of 1959 Be r | ly * seit LG ‘ i 2 } tramsmrasion. with. (qos e? ee ee ee, acer hard. iops and sedaue om? 8t80e 1958 Ford convert. rea ana white DOWN 24 MONTHs ON BAL "SA FE BUY” , 1959" SONTAG. sraRcuTer” cpr KING AUTO SALES pot ow on Arne loibbe ee VAN oy ave oe. ss over per mens rinadl * me i - _ Vista. Call MY 3 | 115 8. Saginaw 5 a Aan < No asa t je Cc, a) 485 8 On Ol itosd cnlkan o down men sue ulo top . . im RAMBL: 68TD. § . $1895. «| wn bee oi ig dh i lve OF ol Dy a Nort h Chev. - eee: 193 ness rE le USED CARS. of Poe TAC “EDR 4 “0007. aes. Hal 52 FORD) V-8 * unirr Bivd at 6 Woodward Ave TA ™ WAGON 955 wal. 2 OSSESS | j4 NEW RAMBLERS LEFT TO GO N th de ea , | OF : sie N Mi 42735 Birmingham elleuge * well Pons ofa ‘Mt $125 {ull price No cash needed >¥ end -of month. We will pay OVI tall REPOSSESSION >) FORD 8 CYL RAH $100 ness. MOTORS. INC “Russ” Dawson © Bay only 97 we (Due Nex 9h poe far lmsrenng | oe (ees ore j , " $145 Tull price No cash needed OR 5-0464 - : . “1? 8 Wooawr MI 46-5302 Auto. Mr Bell, FE 8-0402. Ch et ad I Sahl ae ae ie 5 Fk ae Se rence rie maine teed Coe ate 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. FULLY 222 8 Saginaw oo rE 29 5s, PONTIAC CATALINA 2° DR R&C Rambler Sales simming ip Auto it y4tid oe ri is Used Car & bade : ae 3 - . ee arate oF ong 5S FORD land Avenue FE 2-6230 equipped | A-1 condition Price (oa a HARDTOP cigs Power brakes & steering, WW, S148 Commer tn Union Lake SR lies} ty ; Poel . CYLINDER RADIO & HEATER Fatriane 2 Door Fordomat ; - | one. OR — se ee * } it 7 Fiera 4 meee ai 3 ABSOLUTE! ¥Y NO MONEY DN Radio. heater ‘white Uires $695 LINCOLN UR , “ | ‘6 PONTIAC, 2 DR. -wirn ‘ss *% FONTIAC CATALINA 2 abhi foe th ET OE Mert hohe ren) CUSTOM 100 1808 VAL IIE Aseume payments of $10.08 ver NO MONEY DOWN 26 MONTHS Se | 59 PLYMOUTH _MOTOR io. OR 35408 acces 9 000 wy Pe 28 NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- a . race ’ facline taler mo Cail Credit Myr M Park aN N ‘ ve i : 5m" tes mies 4 ' Be ae 46 te - A HA i Waite te Mi G hand - io Power slecring - TRANSMISSION ADIO & Ww ant to buy anew Caf’ +7500 Harold Turner Ford. ay (ee COUNTRY S@ULCr. 8 RDDIF STEFLE FORD USED CARS $205 DOWN ER MO HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO es Sune 6 SEE OUR 88 Citi Pa an ee : SED EAR: * same ites monet: Aes ouevtns, Cail Eeaitian oF ew,tmn sey) '53 NASH 4-DR nte@eritg how wriger : - i = : SCHU Zi. cad sw oes SK FORD , ' | Gea letra Bertin St Meee itt ,ATeAt gt] REPOSSESSION As po tre m ) now 2 DOOR MOTORS INC R D ‘ : = OAKLAND COUNTY: 8 .O1 DEST | 95 tull price. No cash needed me A ewlindev pacelien, eimnecn $1005 01g 8 Woodward Mr 65302 MDS ON N DEALERS * FORNS SINCE 1930 cay Tell PE 0003 King MOTORE 15 Taos 194 FORD V8 STANDARD SHIFT OTORS COMEANN H a b uto, Mr , 8-0402. 0 Heim woceen MI asi es $426 excellent rundition Fe 139.8 BAGINAW || FE. 30121 Mier ae arcenpurg RF ATTI Ee "33 Studebaker Coupe 5 MOVTC) 2 DE mt (i < Z "OL c DOO : > rue » ae ne ire ; ae ut aa Eddie Steele OAKLAND COUNTYS hardtop, with full power, exeel Desoro rt vupurit DEA ER eee USED ab REPOSSESSION ' Ver eo aud homie e, af T h a Pri FORD , Md s ‘ - lent condition, Cail OL _ 1-0063 Sorte att ‘ ‘oa @ te Sodan, as $138, “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" $95 full. price No cash needed 40105 afte CeS . WAGON SPELOEALISTS oo, CABS ‘aT PIKE ‘sts. 95 3AOH PIXIF HW OR 3120), Pay only $9 mo Due Nov 9th : 2/08 oe Hee I he MD nee | MERCURY E 261 6 CORNER CASS Fi PIKE FE s-1388 At the Stopi.ght in Waterford _King Auto. Mr Bell, FE 8 0402 HAI JP 39 FORD TAKE OVER PAYMENTS “SAFE BUY" S FM 4 0125 = ~ O Wen SPECIALS SCE 1U [ Z, USED CARS ; : ‘s8 Ford 2 dr sedan eas oi2 8 Watdoate 6-4302 , : PONT! IAC | HP YK HOUGHTEN & SON | " wn | } eC 6 10 . | C le Your Priendly Olde Dealer FORD DEALER Russ Dawson ny ISONDA FORFION CAR SALES Al Used Car Shopping Center : T remer \dous | AND ceevice : 2928 SAGINAW Pee 20191 | 1lic if — | 50 RAMBIPR Station Wagon Cle S28 N Main Hocheater OF 1 0741 sty FC IRD 232 § : Ci ‘| TE MBER | Mee 6 Bont 1954 FORD 8 CYL. # DOOR EDDIE STEELE FORD sl, J t bo HAMBIPN Rtatr Weer lowner Radto Heater. Standard $995 Aine By duit me mon ahiagt Ivouy top, blue body. A "56 M ke RCI "RY y A l J 1 *t : eye Eel very mice “rar tired right ! ! . = s : V | ) ‘ a ANE Ae PEOPLE 8 AUTO BALES HARDTOP ale cia alla Se CHPVROTRT BAT § Door 69 Oakland PR 2-2381 Y wens $995 ae Ce te ME BUICK. Ayerie! 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M : 1 Miie Nerth uw 16 bh RACLTN AW Fe B44 Fairlane S00 Folly equipped PE i478) MAGINAW sTREET HOM] R HIGH MTRS MAnIe 3 wn nt mage bia oe PR 9 358 E 94101 Oxford Michigan OA 8-328 per 1 vie to €. on hw Legare tile YT IV PACTORY BRANCH ae Sees =) We Must Make R P 3 OL] ER e Must Make Room For c 2 ) ) % Motor Sales _ os ; . e ATM K Nay a : Pers PACE 1958 SHE R < . i 8 CHEVROLET $2295 = \\ I Inpala nardtop. power steering power beakes V-8& Power- MPO KR Ne 149 pee nelle heater whitewalls plastic covers Only 7,000 Gob a Mot Vad eres * sit 195 Vee) ] ) 7 FORD an Es M10" K Nis 258 i ~ Falrlane 500 hardtop Power brakes Fordomatic, V-® engine, 7] ' | 1) vr [ | | ORR , ’ radio theater whitewattia Solid white beauty CLEAR THE DECKS DUE TO THEIR BI = ne * 1955 CHEVROLET . $ 795 = cs 4 i siork oe Bargains $$$ Galore. oO eat : , : < f . . ; ~ = Delray 2Jdoor sedan Powerglide radio. heater whitewalle, EXPANSION PLANS © liek SUI ER rhete | SPASTI rolid red with oeautiful jeather trim S120, . a Right Down the don 1956 PONT] AC $ 895 ; STOCK NO 110 i wy ray TOF DOLLAR FOR A RAND NEW CAR WHEN , : ; : a8 il It HS » It ( PAT. | A LIKE NEW CAR CAN Pa VE Vou b PROBLEMS AND ‘aie SS Mr deems atic) radia) neater Beauseal aree ; rom a | Nace 1958 BUICK »-MTOCK NO VET L, vee L. M . $1895 \ x | It e $ eS be one Speciak sedan, Dynaflow radio heater jike-new whitewall *. je rayapre ey elt tires Green finish SA uicks are scarce so come early eee eee 1957 PONTIAC 795 DEAR FRIEND: 470% K Nar 128 Er : “VE - , $9 els 4 Sl 95 a! : tarchts dea ' op Power steer tn ower ! ‘ : - - Es . mt Ee ee) i 1( ) J ; DZ 0) J TAG REE OCU tie ea ee, Dame! rate: Due to our expansion plans. for 1960 I have ordered that ae itt ' Feira shart | x \ \ \ \ wei Ain wees} 5 ‘ He ale Sime tad x ‘i ra . i Sl WMue emi Wihemel ince Bionsingiate 1955 PONTIAC 795 our entire inventory of cars be sold at unusual bargain prices. a ) ‘7 a : Wh MUST * CLEARED OF OUR PRESENT INVEN- RIGUK NO) 4 §9 | ( IN’ |’ LAC $9295 3door oxcdan Hydramatic radio heater, whitewall tires ‘ ! , a we 2 ‘ LE sh ! ! ol _ : . PEE OR as CATALINA 2 Doct Radio & Meater Biraight a , TORY BY OC lOBER STH. If you are planning the purchase ; il Sam Blaed Meduls 1957 MERCURY . _.$1895 of a new car, we hope you will avail yourself of this oppor- ae m~ r r : / B, Slow K NO ye ele PON' I [AC _. 2195 por aeee ee nerdicn station wagon, power steer i eal tunity to save yourself many dollars. These cars will §0 fast! i) 4 \ ve tye dy PPC tl. CHIRPFTAIN HARDTOP A tioor Fadin ke Heater blue and tory tals ee a ERS Hed) amatiy Hilver Mist Girey and Teory EARL ORR Ga PORTAC 1956 BUICK $1195 ice Presi etorm May 58 PONTIAC $2295 ; ia ge . Vice. President =% Puy Pyoreope : : ~ oo Super hardtop power ateering power brakes, whitewall tires, ' ; BTARCHIEEF 4 DOOR Radio & Heater Hydiamatic Plastic covera never been of 7 S Ww “ Power Steering & Power: Riakes 2 Tone Rive 1958 BUICK $2195 ‘EO a | =, | = ROCK Ney 1 58 CHEVROLET $2095 |} °° cates canna hee REASONS W LD "Oo TL IK CENTERS “ a on a Hardtop with Dynafiow radio heater whitewall tires 23,000 ‘ ; s “3 WEL ATR SPORT COUPE | Radio & Meater Power actual miles Strictly bemutiful =f ths glide Power Steerlhe & Power Brakes Cascade Blue 1957 B : , 7 UICK $1695 . | Mena her x09 58 PON MAC $2295 4 oe . Due to the Lowest Prices, “6 PON TIN = =~ 9 * : aaa Super @deor hardtop Power steering. power braker radio, . - Son tN AAG CHIBETAIN CONVERTINLF Radio & Heater “Hy- heaters whilewatl tires Riue and ivory finish - Drives ike Perhaps in our History BO TINRD TOR dramatic Power Brakes Cameo Tver, with White a dream , ae oo “qe || 1956 PONTIAC $1195 Xv A . a RTOOCK NO 4R4 57 E ON TAC 5 $1 695 Starchef hardtop. power brakes Hydramatic, radio, heater, i Due to the Extra High $3 BUICK SPLOT AUPERCHIEE «poor Tone Rive Radio & whitewel! tires Sandalwood and ivory finish GU05 Heater Hrydramatic. Power Steering & Power Brakes | Trade-In Allowance on 005 1 TO CHOOSE FROM $1095 Your Present. Car . . : ou sen a aTACK NO 1; ' 7 JICK sa) 495 eau door hardtoy ower steering and brakes, Dynafiow, ~ > "55 PONT & O4 DR n , ‘ ew sw a a, ser nee 1 tire Like new inside and out F -¥ ees SPECIAL, € DOOR Radio & Heater Dynafiow ages , Due to the act That You RTOL « NO to Green pnd tvory 2 Tone ; 195 57 BUI CK . $1695 Will Beat the Lower : : taf eee = | 4 . * . . . a s ; . ; BUICK SPE coNy | ‘57 EF ORD $1595 Séadieasien “HE iles @xaeediae “oomn ; Z : A Allowances Which Will G08 : Sf um wes ma sg 8 Latins nin vane Be Offered With the $1495 FAIRT ANE (“500° HARDTOP 2Doeer Radio ®& nie Pl M . , _ aToc K NO V4 Heater Fordomatic 2 Tone . 4 , Introduction of New vine 2 | ee ‘| v AC ‘55 CC “HEVROL, ET . $] 395 ae fedun With autematic transmiscton Orives tke new 1960 Models x > Ls rs ae One wove RRL ATR WARDTOP ——CDoor Wadi a aL 1956 96-FORD- WAGON $1295 Oe — — pie 7 _—— A LICK Ta ABR peetaline Power Sinscing, Walteweis “h Tone Blue Country sedan with V8 engine Fordematic, radio. heater. IT COST YOU NOTHII IG TO : a | * $2795 'S6 Pp NTI IAC . Q whitewall tires Green and fvory finish . STOCK NO 279 | Oo © 0 , .. $1 2¢ 5 1956 BUICK $1395 BUICK SPECIAL | CATALINA COUPE "870 Ratio & Heater, Mydra- oa . PASS _NO OBLIGATION | $1295 | matic 2-Tone Riue Century convertible Pull dower Buy it now for tess. ° , once | . ‘; 41.1954 CHRYSLER $ 350 «mine | FACTORY BRANCH ||"° ine ‘ LCTEep ’ 5 } 2-door sedan, pow teert ROADMASTER | sere ee tes ravine power prunes “tera drive, seat RP 395 : 2 : . seg RTO NO 1951 CHRYSLER $125 5§ BUIC K holt fal ‘ EAI Very good low cost transportation On 1948 C i SEE HANK OR GLEN HEVROLET | $ 95 “EASY TO BUY” FINANCE TERMS Pontiac's Bargain. Bardnas . They come no better at a cprice like this ‘ 5 é = _ f ’ ~ © f . . a : CO] IVER RET AIL oT RE 360 SOUTH i & BIRMINGHAM, Mot, “GOODWILL USED CARS" re ) sacra ad M | - , Z ar SP KJ hs ae at. 7 * ; etrte : Motor Sales PONTIAC - BUICK . : shu Orchard A 65 i ‘ AS , : ” Y “WESTIE mt 0 AN ca” S MT. CLEMENS SJ PE 3-7117 | | ROCHESTER OL 1.8133 : f . ea | >, { . 4 a i a “5 ~<* =~ Te te . s UICK- Ors LTE ik r (BEHIND TH. POST OFFICE) ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES » ; ' * oa - i 4 % ¥ 7! f c = : j ~ . ; : £ ; ae * { fo i — * ‘ * a gates THE: PONTIAC” PRESS, “TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29; 1959 ITV N V_News and Reviews : | ___(9) Ding (9) Popeye. poy yy over bear and cp (7) News, o News : oe — — i (color) Price TF FOG Californians (cout (9) Fea * Lady rm. o Curtain Time. garet Lindsay, “On Trial.” aes eae (9) Quick Draw McGraw. . |%:32@ (2) (color) a lead . Top ati. & News Analyst. : features a) Concen ire (2) &) News, aoe _ Engel he pers 5 @ ea ee (2) Divorce Court (cont.) j 12:15 (9) Salt Cod. . (4) Laramie. Western: - Ern- _ r -{12:30.(2) Search for Tomorrow. est Borgnine and Marsha +— (4) To Be Announced. Hunt guest star in “Circle of scal-varety with guests (7) Pantomime Quiz. Fire,” story of warriors uis Armstrong, i (9) Myrt & Doris. aroused to vengeance when George Shearing n | 12:48 (2) Guiding Light. son of Indian chief is acci-/ Sinatra as special guest with ® World Seri dentally killed Bing paying tribUte to first ( ries. (7) Sugarfoot. Western: Tom daughter in song, “Thank/12:60 (9) News. Browser finds imenelt aac Heaven for Little Girls.” 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. ing school in supposedly nice (9) Theater (cont.) (1) Music Bingo. friendly town with guest/!0:00 (2) Garry Moore. — ~ (9) Movie. stars Connie Stevens and Musical-variety: Season pre-/1:30 (2) As the World Turns. Ray Danton. miere with regulars Marion (7) Topper. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Lorne and Durward Kirby|:99 (2) Medice. Drama: Viveca Lindfors, featuring Jane Powell, Vic|_ (4) Queen for a Day.. “No Time for Flowers.”’) Damone and Gertrude Berg - (1) Day in Court. ('52.) as guests. —- (2) Dennis O'Keefe. Drama: (4) World Series Spec. m rad eee Payee Towne tries to sway son's (cont.) @) Beat HG k teacher involving son's (7) Crosby (cont.) (9) Movie ae schoolwork and learns (9) News, == Ise av : av lesson about education. 10:15 (9) Weather. \** 1) bag Y ore - (4) Laramie (cont.) 10:20 (9) Sports Show: | ” ae ou" Trust? (1) Sugarfoot (cont.) 10:30 (2) Moore (cont.) 0 Be Announced. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) U.S, Marshal. 1:00 (2) Brighter Day. (2) Dobie Gillis., Premiere (7) Keep Talking. Season (4) To Be Annouriced. Show: Dwayne Hickman premiere: Ad lib comedy (7) American Bandstand. star's as Dobie Gillis, typical teenage boy with typical teenage problem. Tonight, he attempts to fix weekly 4:15 4:30 (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (4) Split Personaality. (9) Sherwood Forest. show features Carl Reiner, master of ceremonies with Morey Amsterdam, Joey Bishop, Danny Dayton and drawing at local movie in Paul Winchell, and Peggy|5:0@ (2) Movie. order to have money to enter-| Cass. (4) (color) George Pierrot. tain guest star Tuesday (9) Wrestling. Live from) Presents. Weld. ° Windsor. | (9) Looney Tunes. (4) Fibber McGee and Molly.|11:00 (2) (color) News. ‘5:30 (7) My Friend Flicka. Comedy: Fibber and neigh- (4) News, Weather. |5:55 (4) Sports. bor encounter property diffi- culties when it is discovered that Fibber’s garage extends into neighbor’s property. (7) Wyatt Earp. Western: Earp takes his life into his hands when he sets out alone accused of horse stealing and bushwack- to arrest man ing. (9) Movie (cont.) 9:00 (2) Tightrope. Drama: cate planning to take ove numbers racket in loca town. (4) (color) Con- nors as undertover cop moves in on Detroit syndi- Murray Party.| Season premiere: Kathryn) Murray as_ hostess features| Jackie Cooper, Brandon de Carol Lynley, Rich-| (7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales! and guests. (9) Wrestling (cont.) (2) Weather. (2) Sports. (2) Nightwatch Theater. Melodrama: Joel McCreo, “Lost Squadron.”’ ('32.) (4) Sports, (4) Jack Paar. Variety with) guests Lauren Bacall, Syd- Stevenson ney Chaplin and Ken and Mitzi Welch. Feels (7) Shock Theater. M elo-| T drama: Roland Drew, “‘In-) l visible Killer.”’ (°40.) i (9) Starlight Theater. Drama: John “Bill of Divorcement. WEDNESDAY MORNING 11:10 11:15 11:20 Arms Inspection Opposition Low Says He Nikita Backing » ‘Away From Split Stevenson revealed today that So-| peas viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev “~-" apparently has abandoned his op- | position to step-by-step control and| inspection of disarmament by an. —— —That Rotten Fight Game . |returned to CBS-TV last night with NEW YORK (UPI) — Adlai E Wilde, & 16:00 (2) Continental Classroom international control body. nnd Adler, Mery Griffin, 00 gy (2) Meditations: In @ copyrighted article in the Puzsi \6:85 (2) On the.Farm Front. New Yor imes, The former Answer fo _Prepee ee '7:00 (2) TV College. Democratic presidential candidate | (4; Today. described Khrushchev’s ‘‘fantastic"’ (7) Big Show. {visit to the United’ States as a| ¢ 7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom ‘hopeful omen” for world peace. (7) Breakfast Time. He said conversations with 8:15 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. Khrushchev during the day they 8:30 (7) Johnny Ginger. spent together in lowa indicated -— PK s A — 9:00 o {omer} Bozo the Clown. a sharp reversal in some of the AlSPT ela! Nate 131 |9:30 (4) Life of Riley Soviet Premier's attitudes. f (7) Stage 3. “T asked if he thought he could :10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. satisfy our insistence on adequate | ——_—— ‘and simultaneous inspection and contro! if we agreed to his proposal Italian singer, > 6 T 18 19 [We fu fiz for complete step-by-step disarma- mrico ” 4e j ment,” Stevenson said. ‘‘His reply ’ wading Brey } was that he thought international 1. U control and inspection adequate for 19 He was — il 5 each of the phases envisaged by his Seer ct ble | cs United Nations speech could be day in achieved . . . Me ence W4 “The replies left me with the 16 Perfumes clear understanding that in their tte hemes view an international control body measure should have the power and facili- Ncaae ties to control and inspect each 23 Yarn skein 5 % ’ step of the disarmament process to ee 6 | the extent necessary to insure com- 26 Social aspirant HW) % i 3 | pliance with that step, such powers. 0 swe, (slang) 4 _and facilities to vary according to 28 Ventures yy 48 ‘the needs of each phase.” 32 Obtained 7. { 33 Scandinavian 49 | —/— M4 Rhee ; Philharmonica at La Scala M Gate Scores Huge Triumph 4 Headiand tal | 9 P a river knoe ~. —— MILAN, Italy (UPI) — The New — or — =i eS York Philharmonic Orchestra con- 5B hild 3 Bellowed 24 Menial : " Nome of 13 : = in 2 Revert 43 Peak in ‘éik ducted by Leonard Bernstein bed , ca scored a major triumph at La 49 Ba ail @M 1 in Napl 44 Firewood Rare” fear "nt eri Aart lala Opera, House lastnight s * 5S Pricker fussily (dans) «8 River in” A capacity audience surged for- a ” - een a Lenten en ward to cheer the conductor and ¥ 4 Check vod i Pormerly 34 Algonquin 1 Places “ta — of the goa he Roasting Cheertess - néien t in type mic organization in the Unite - DOWN Protec 1 Arrived 7 ine werles. - 9 ease part " . lprates when their concert ended. - Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Wim (re) CELW (800) WwW (986) WOAR (1180) WY2 (1270) WRON (1400) WIRE (1500) 11:30 Ww. wae, it rei Per, Heit Pec af-oty RH ae BP 3 Bo Hi fl i ; pt ui Didn't Spoil Hero After All) By FRED DANZIG momma. As usual, Neville Brand —WEW-YORK (UPI)—~Anyone for|@nd Martin Balsam performed} prize fighting today? well. The Du Pont Show of the Month) But perhaps the best job in this show was done by the makeup a “modern"’ version of “Body and|/man. His name is Dick Smith. Soul’ and showed us that boxing) © x « still is a rotten sport. THE CHANNEL SWIM: “Meet If you recall, in 197 John Gar-'cyq Chariase’ is set for NBC-TV field played in this movie which on Tuesday, Dec. 29, with Tony used Fight Game Plot 1-A to dem-| Martin and Eve Arden sharing the onstrate: The fight game may be!hour.... Thelma Ritter has pulled corrupt, but man’s dignity is not/oyt of the CBS-TV Phil Silvers a punching bag. special, “The Ballad of Louie the In the movie, Garfielc played Louse.'’ Pert Kelton replaces her & Jewish boy from the New York |in the Saturday, Oct, 17, hour-long slums. In the TV version, Ben musical. Gazzara played a Puerto Rican Elizabeth Taylor and Kirk | bey from the New York slums. Dougias are the latest additions | He turned to prize fighting be-| te the roster of NBC-TV's “A | cause it was the most logical path) Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt,” | for him, became a chanmp, min-| 8¢t for Sunday, Oct. 25. : gled with human garbage (pro-| Red Skelton’s guest on his CBS- moters, gamblers, etc.) and gave Ty half-hour Tuesday, Oct. 6, will his mother, his girl and his best ibe Jayne Mansfield, playing a friend the ald heave-ho before | country girl. . Dick Clark had agreeing to throw the Big Fight. |hooked comedian Alan Drake into The human garbage, of course. his Saturday 'night ABC-TV show overplayed its hand and Garfield 'for Oct. 4. Drake has bowed out Gazzara came to his senses in time | pecause of his wife’s death at the to win the B. F, in a rousing finish. |hands of a New York gangland This is the old chestnut, or killer, -|punching bag, and I think the only, * * * reason for putting it on is to give, a director the pleasure of attempt-. ling to recreate a fight scene. In this case, Director Dan Petrie— ° assisted by former fighter and a good makeup man—staged that big fight beautifully. on NBC- TV Dec. 15. Gazzara was drooling, glassy- = eyed, putty. kneed, puffy-eyed and a mess at the finish. But a victorious mess. And proud and Jack Paar’s NBC- TV shows for . Dancer Gower Champion has| ldrawn the directorial honors for, “Cindy's Fella,’ which siars' |portionment 1s mandatory James Stewart and George Gobe] Provisions of the constitutions ob- ‘served by 42 of the states. But Ansara Still Indian ~ ns. TAKES OVER-—Minister of Education Wijayanaanda Daha- nayake, above, has been sworn in as Ceylon's new prime min- ister following the assassina- | tion of Solomon Bandaranaike. The 56-year-old former school . teacher is deeply religious and superstitious. Brilliant, and the first prime minister of Ceylon who was not born wealthy, he has been known to swing wide- ly from left to right in his poli- cies. Dahanayake loves to trade quips and is celebrated for his doggerel. be Nov. 10-12 will be taped in Nassau. Require Reapportionment CHICAGO — Legislative reap- under To Have Strong Opposition happy, tee. The gamblers are crestfallen, of course, «As a TV play, the stage for the, final fight was set rather quickly | and it was a long wait until he. decided to cross up the move. I thought Gazzara's performance | was convincing. He knew what he was supposed |, |to do and did it well, except for | considerable. brains out. Against! his tendency to lapse into radio the ar toughest competition ever faced. innouncer-resonance in some inti | a television eit. | | mate scenes. Ellen Madison played eet P| | Garry By PHYLLIS BATTELLE his girl. This was her first big TV For kis! cpesiag Garry Moore! pole Sed abe id Hareett proed. |Show,” he pits his charm and wits TOO STRONG against a Bing Crosby special on Franchot Tone came on too ABC. Next Tuesday, he competes Berne as a sinister promoter. with the first of NBC's quarter-' Bernie Hamilton as a punch fighter million-bucks spectaculars, and. gets a big vote from this referee. that gating race'll go on for 39 ‘Florence Stanley was fine as Ben's | | weeks. As if this weren't enough, | Bob Says Gary Should | Not Gripe About Bing By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — -Gary Crosby “has a right to beef” about ‘life's strange ways, “but he has no right to beef about Bing, who is a mighty shy guy and does things for you that you may never hear about," gays brother Bob) | Crosby in an unusual defense of Bing. | : “Bing is hurt.” Bob told me here. “The reason he didn't catch their act in Las Vegas was, as he said, ‘If I go to see their open- ing show, they are going to feel like they are not making it on their own.’ “But Bing knows every word of their show —he will go see them some night. “Bing got congratulations from the other three after the new baby was born. | And last week he had three of the boys to his house for dinner, As far as I know, WILSON Gary wasn't there. “Gary has a right to beef because in the Army the guys wouldn't let him rest, due to his being Bing’s son. But instead) of getting angry at the kids in the service, he got mad at Bing. * * * “Very few people can come up with the loot to start anew night club act. These boys had the loot... you know from where.” Bob added: “Once I was stranded in Georgia. I wired Bing for money. He said no. But an agent I knew asked if I needed money. I resented Bing's attitude — till I found out it was Bing who gave me the money. “T hadn’t thought it through. When Gary thinks it through, the relationship will he closer than ever.” Bob Crosby told “the neph- ews” that he suffered so much professionally from .being In the shadow of Bing’s name that he considered changing his name. “I had thought,” he smiled, “of changing it to something entirely different—like Sam Cros- by or Jim Crosby.” . * * * NEWSPAPER TALE: Once in the old days at INS, a Rome correspondent doing a feature story on Gen. Mark Clark didn’t know his age. He cabled the NY office. “How old Mark Clark?” « .|Ah editor in NY thonght the cable needless and cabled back: “Old Mark Clark fine. How you?” : x * * Suzy Parker, who's expecting, is resting in Switzerland, near Bergenstock, Audrey Hepburn's dream town... Gypsy Rose Lee told Beatrice Lillie of her horror of vaccination: Bea shrugged, “I always send my maid to get mine.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL . hagsid Mengiane, and Lare Schmidt plan trip to Philly to see “The Miracle Worker” which he may produce in Paris, -|starring Ingrid . . . Christine and Dorethy McGuire hit their iy, 16th oil well—but sister Phyllis isn't a partner. Cliff (Charile Weaver) Arquette was elected to ASCAP, the songwriter’s so- clety .. . Deris Duke plans to give a music scholarship at the Univ. of Hawaii... Alfted asked James Stewart to appear In his next movie, and Stewart asked what it was about. Hitchcock began: “It’s about a guy who gets murdered .. .”, and Stewart said, “That’s good enough for me.” —_. * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Henny Youngman tells of Beat- ee coe ee a ee nt ee [another member who rusiies over and talks him out of it . That's cart, brother. it " \ (Copyright, 1959) NEW YORK —Tonight on CBS-|Secret’’ TV, an amiable gentleman named tion with Moore's friendly opposi- Garry Moore begins beating his tion. Perry Como. igles; © (Off slick westerns, Moore Is jhis Wednesday night ‘ ‘I've Got A will fight for weekly atten- “Me worried?” Garry says “Nah. “You see, I'm very lucky. I have low blood re, so when the tension hits, I just get my pressure up to where most peo- ple’s is all the time.” He leaned back in a desk chair GARRY MOORE | As cool as Como, and maybe more. | jl don't anticipate any big trouble. | But I am not ruling out the possi- 'bility that I could be entirely | wrong.” Garry is an ambiable guy who bristles only at the crewcut. His entire staff for the hour-long show appears to operate the same way (“Nobody ever screams or wran- temperament is an ex- pensive Juxury we can't afford'’). As a result, his self-termed “simple, open type of show for simple, open types of people’ last iyear stole the ratings from "The! Californians’ and "Bat Master * * | Garry figures if you-can knock you can knock | off costly big-name spectaculars. | “Big names just don’t mean any- | thing in the TV business anymore— | unless you can come up with an) unprecedented name like Greta, Garbo. Or unless you can get! Vice President Nixon singing ‘Wish | I Were a Tender Apple Blossom’.” Garry paused to study a list of | the celebrities NBC is throwing up against his this season. He had entered an “X"” beside | those he felt might hurt his rat- ing, and a check beside those he | was not particularly concerned about. There were considerably more checks than Xs. “Of course,"’ he mused, “one, week they've got Ingrid Bergmap. You know, when you get Ingrid Bergman opposite you--well, I'd| like to stay home and watch her) myself.’ For 25 years, Moore has been in! show business. First in radio, then in TV, always successful. After’ eight years of daytime television, | which could have gone on end-| lessly, to the endless delight of u, he pulled him- | and threw himself | to| Revenue self up into this incredibly tough competi- 3 The explanation: tive situation. “TI was assured by the network’! and by various sponsors that our show could continue indefinitely as’ ‘fixture,’ you're likely to get fat) dumb and happy.” ‘CONTINUITY NEEDED’ ischool. jto wear shoulder-length hair and ichief of four tribes, and I have a “When -I played Cochise I had 's He would, ‘Gunsmoke.’ jluke that'll kill you faster than anything.” Tepee, Not Badge HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — The old code of the West, ‘“‘Never Trust No Injuns,” is proving true in the case of TV's Cochise who ditched his post as Apache chief to become a gun-toting lawman. Mike Ansara, who starred for two years In “Broken Arrow,” makes his debut Thursday night in “Tales of the Plainsman"’ (NBC) still playing a redskin. But this time instead of skulk- ing around the teepees, he'll wear a deputy marshal’s badge. What's more, the impassive In. dian will sport a Harvard accent. According to the script, he’s an Apache —— at the staid old only two physical postures—my arms folded across my chest or held stiffly at my sides. My facial expression was limited to a stern “Almost everyone ae ma real Indian,"’ he grinned, a rare occasien for Indian Mike. ‘And I'm happy to report there is very little prejudice against Indians. “When I'm out on tour hundreds of people approach me to boast about being 1/100th Sioux or Nav- ajo. Then, of course, they want te Ansara, a Lebanese, will continue| an Indian headband, but the rest! of his costume is pure paleface. “This is the last Indian role fore me," sald the rough-hewn know which tribe I belong to.” actor, munching a asocontime hamburger. “I'm beginning to feel like an Indian RCA Color TV “So far, I've been made honorary | Seles Gua) Service houseful of tomahawks. feathered r war bonnets, peace vibes * and | CONDON S T V arrows.” | 36 S. Telegraph Additionally, he has a bankful of one Berens Hen Pee white man’s wampum. SEnRSae Saas Ease! ——_—— Ot his new role, Deputy Mar- | shal Sam Buckhart, the actor says, “I'll have a lot more te de this time. Calm a | show doesn't prosper unless it has | cman: NBC will have, for each of its] _- sO N OTO N E Tuesday night spectaculars, a salad of PONTIAC star and a new format and new! Pentiec Bids writers. . . . 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