The Weather : aj 3 ° i a -. ‘HE PONTI RESS UB. Weather Barten Foreca.. hoe 117th YEAR « UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL TATED PRESS __ Odds Too Great “5 _ UPL Telephete “BOTH DEAD — The odds appareritly were too great. So the Siamese twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Schultz of Chéster- ton? Ind. are both dead today. Doctors at a Chicago hospital had hoped te save one of the babies in separation surgery, but encoun- tered too many complications. The girls were orn joined at the abdomen. ° . Tiny Girls Die in Chicago Siamese. Twins Die — When Surgery Fails CHICAGO # — A difficult attempt to save the lives of tiny Siamese twins by separating them has ended in their deaths. died Thursday night, 4 Mary Helen Schultz died during the operation Thurs- hours and 40 minutes after ithe surgery was completed. ~~ ‘day. Marie Ellen Schultz . s s Begin Building * * kkk 2 ~ ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959—44 PAGES Aleutian Flight - Carrying | JP Courts _ Carrying lo in Michigan DETROIT u# — The state bar, Hits Mountain of Michigan was on record. today | No Sign of Life Noted race, polity Belg grein pe by Navy Pilot; Tug and ection of State Supreme Court Ground Party Sent justices on an elective basis. | R. Lee Williams of Detroit, | jchairman of the Public Relations | Committee, led a fight against ey ie tliner he iustice of the peace system at with 16 persons aboard here yesterday. ‘crashed on an Aleutian is- * es & land last night and a search| Williams pleaded with fellow | as : :¢, lawyers to ‘‘take the lead in mov- | pilot reported no sign of life ing toward abolition of the justice iat the wreckage. of the peace system and to sub- \’ The plane a DC4 of the stitute a system of lower courts \Reeves Aleutian Airline, °! 'mited jurisdiction.” crashed at the 2,000-foot, , James P. Lawson, Farming. : | ton justice of the peace and a level of a mountain ON) member of Williams’ committee, iGreat Sitkin’ Island about eoppesed the chairman's move, 11 p.m. EST. | “If justices of the peace are A Navy pilot located the wreck: en ay were oorrapeed age 40 minutes Jater and reported | by lawyers. It is up to us to clean up otr own house." jthe Plane appeared badly shat-! Nicholas V. Olds, an assistant, tered. The Coast Guard sent a tug attorney general. sided with Law-| with a ground party to the isolated’ son and questioned authority of a/| | island |committee on public relations to| | ‘The DC4, on Reeves’ Flight 3 imake the recommendation | out of Anchorage for the Aleu- RECOMMENDATION OK'D | tian island of Adak, carried seven | The recommendation of Wil | Air Force men, one Navy man. jiams’ committee was approved | one Army man, two civilians and A resolution to have Supreme | five crew members. | Court justices appointed by a | Airline officials said the plane committee ef lawyers and lay- jhad started its approach to ihe men was defeated overwhelm. | Adak strip. There apparently was! ingly by a voice vote. . airliner the bar's 24th annual convention Fa os : € * % 4 pel 2 he A DAINTY TOUCH — Little finger lifted in a dainty manner, Russia's No. 1 man, Premier Nikita Khrushchev takes an olive from a salad tray served during Thursday's luncheon at the fied. Whirlybird Takes "Em to Camp What About an Olive University of Pittsburgh school luncheon before leaving for Washington on his nationwide tou = Branch? _ French Airliner T\ Falls at Takeoff, 33 of 65 Die Relatives at Bordeaux Airport See Explosion, Become Hysterical } | BORDEAUX, France (#— |A French airliner bound for Africa crashed and explod- ‘ed within minutes of take- off Thursday night, killing 53 of the 65 persons. aboard. Three children were jamong .the 12. survivors jthrown clear before the four-engine DC7 blew up ‘and burst into flames. Most ,were burned seriously. The plane made a two-hour stop- over in Bordeaux after an un- eventful flight from Paris on a at A /regular trip to Bamako. French wi «= Sudan, and Abidjan on the Ivory Coast Officials of the privately owned TAL-Transport Aerien Intercon- tinental airtine, operators ef the aircraft, said several prominent African politicians were aboard. Among the survivors was Sekou Sissoko, health munister of the French Cameroons. Most of the passengers were French Airline officials said there were AP Wirepheote Hie was a guest at the The waitress is not identi . | * . | The-girls together weighed 11, | e e a few Britons aboard but there High School ‘ceute ounces i ee inte ee from the a) Supreme Court Justice George B ] Off fi B lh: no immediate indication of four days ago. They were joined. Names of the military men were Edwards had promised a floor tg WO or tg a any Americans ion tile fhght. ; fight on the proposal. When the = ** Our Lady of the Lakes at the abdomen. They were un- Withheld until relatives were not question was raised, he stood to Project in Waterford able to take enough nourishment Twp. to Cost $500,000 to sustain life. Dr. Willis J. Potts, surgeon-in- Construction began today on the Chief of Children's Memorial Hos- | fied. Bother Worth $70 BARNET, England (UPI) — ‘speak, but before he could utter ja word the membership already |had voted dcewn the proposition |Edwards sat down, smiling. * * * hower and Soviet Premier Nikita )S. Khrushchev met separately with From Our News Wires WASHINGTON —President Eisen- Khrushchev ing nationwide tour still a walking ex-|ference with Secretary hibit of energy despite his gruel-'Christian A and a late bassador Henry Cabot Lodge, who! making a shaky takeoff dinner session last night. was up accompanied for breakfast at 8:25 a m. at the cross-country tour, and Llewellyn difficulty gaining altitude on leav- The plane plunged into a forest of State two miles from Bordeaux-Merignac Herter, | N. Am- airport just before midnight after Khrushchev on his, The pilot appeared to be having $300,000 Our Lady of the Lakes a ae gyn offered thelr Walter Sinclair was awarded $70 Among resolutions adopted a re tag Mgt oe President's guest house. ‘Thomas, tS. ambassador to ing the runway. Cothalie High Shel os Taxk Hwy. | . in court yesterday after he Com |one urging circuit judges "to exer- today on a Maryland mountaintop! Thea he went back up te the |losco™ There was a tremendous roar in Waterford Township. But. in the course of the three-| plained about the carelessness of : —s | Earher, the President had seen an eight-member Located between Willi made two discov- and Andersonville lake hour operation, a fuel oil company. The com- pany, he said, spilled oil on the jcise greater supervisory authority lof justice of the peace courts. Khrushchev said today he thinks third floor te “work on itensions between the United States} papers” as aides trooped tate joni nn! security affairs when the plane blew up. ion Gray, his special assistant relatives and friends of Many } F lex.| the mansion. \passengers watching the takeoff building will be on wins shared a single| floor of his cellar — and the | - Another getting approval would jand the Soviet Union will be les-| # i g mia of copia 5 single liver. = smeil annoyed him. require that afi future propate | to some extent as a result) A short block awey “and RCPORS | Khrushchey had called off his (saw the crash and ‘ ot his visit to this country. ‘the street, Eisenhower was in con- | -©W® part im a tour of the Na- broke through guard rails in an of the Lakes Elementary School. | NE C LIVE It will contain a large combination! =e ONE COUL® Ev gymnasium-dining hall anq 10| That meant that only one could classrooms. . retain the organs and be saved. A windew-lined corridor will con-_ s * net the two buildings. | “There was no chance for both cure build to live,’ Dr. Potts related. ‘‘Cir- ig . al gs cumstances were such that we copsieanieas yee coge ° ae could only give Marie Ellen her ued by a large workshop irightful chance to life.” | — ; : | Marie Ellen was larger and in A fully equipped kitchen, locker hector ical shape. But the rooms and showers. and a teach 4 oo = pe diy det used gad er’s lounge also will be included. Provisions: have been made for had one aaricle instead of two. study hall space, a large library “It was the most amazing heart and two lecture rooms. Many new I've ever seen.” Dr. Potter said, skylight details have been‘worked There have been a number of into the high school by architect separations of Siamese twins George Hammon of Detroit. ‘linked at the abdomen. But Dr. Completion of construction is|/Potts said this was the first in- scheduled for September 1960. The | stance of surgical division involv- project is being sponsored by the jing interdependent circulation and, Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. | respiration systems. Pledges from the 1,100 parish mem-; * *« * New York Cabs Buzzy NEW YORK (UPI) — A fleet of New York taxicabs set out to- day to give businessmen an extra 10 or 15 minutes sleep in the morning. The cabs are equipped with electric razors. . # | juvenile Judges be licensed | | attorneys. _ | Endorsed also were proposals) that a special committee be estab- | lished to study improper influence jupon prospective jurors and to| lestablish grievance procedures so ‘that members of the bar may: | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Conon’s Chief | Shot by ‘Monk’ Badly Hurt Premier Said to Be Sinking, After Abdomen Wound * - tional Institute of Health in |effort to rush to the scene favor of the preparation ses. Several of the survivors were sions, ‘found some yards from the crash scene, apparently thrown clear by As the conferences continued, th ~ © the impact of the crash. White House announced that Eisen- | hower and his guest had decided to ——= go bv helicopter rather than by automobile to Camp David, Md., the presidential retreat in the 1 U.S. Rebels Catoctin Mountains where they will meet until Sunday * The White House said Eisen-! a t in UJ hower asked Khrushchev to state : his preference and the Premier . Led Band in Attack on chose the whirlybird They planned to fly together, Castro Troops; Deny Being Under Orders taking off from the White House — grounds at 4:15 p.m. EST on the 45-minute trip of about 65 | miles. PINAR DEL RIO. Cuba ww — Two American leaders of an in band that clashed with “Small crowds gathered on the street orners opposite the cream | surgent and green guest house, bedecked | 40} Castro’s troops have been bers will help finance it. | The father of twins, Elvin From Our News Wires with the red and yellow Soviet oe ; | . ori captured, Maj. Dermidio Escalona Additional poms ad for extend | Schultz, a Gary, Ind., insurance COLOMBO, Ceylon — Prime flag. They gazed somberly at the, vormuneed arses tla ing the convent and present gra *\adjuster who lives in Chesterton, Minister Solomon Mandaranaike| entrance. On the sidewalk im-;° Mhursda) school within the next two years.'mq stated before the operation was shot and critically wounded: The Americans were captured » outsi lair He se snedintely camstie® Bist uaee 2 after a fight Wednesday in which The general constructidn contract, : re the ity t t body for the high school was awarded (nat La gr Reig neve today by a man in the robes of | eavia sgtnie: Kept .every tod) ‘two of the insurgents were thei a rence ieee een a riher of thess tives, 1 tee! "tee ebveatala “Baiietensibe! Ap wirepnote Starting tonight, the visiting! "COMETS ond rewind mail Co, of Detroit, « ee . _. Ceres ser OF ey wy cnee, Communist chief and the Presi-| 54d Escalona. the provincial mth- | it probably was meant te be that was rushed bleeding to a hospital CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY A piainciothes officer decit will try to perstiade esc (tary commander. Among the pris- Give Nik Gold Hot Dog “*"" "° Salet- The mother, Marilyn, still is in WASHINGTON (UPI)—Soviet a hospital at Valparaiso, Ind.. Premier Nikita -S. Khrushchev where the twins were delivered will get another souvenir of his Sunday by Caesarean section. American trip today: a gold sta- | The parents, both 28, have three tuette of a hot dog. other daughters. PREMIER BANDARANAIKE Hit by Willman and Schone Huron Water Plan Dead? am. and 9-45 a.m. two men in some impact upon the visitor ewn will.” = Asible t ithe robes of Buddhist monks! which might induce him to listen tte was questioned about alleged- By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL 4JR.| tentatively decided to scrap orig: | It seems rather infeasible to lealled at the prime minister's more receptively to the US. gV- ), bringing in Cuban iL. Sow is ichigan : ; today was criticized from two 9 thing?’ Willman questioned. | have two agencies doing the same thing, We must work out something or we're just going | te have further delays.” “I recommend that the metrovling As he was about to bid fare- for an emergency operation after | being wounded in the abdomen and arm. A hospital source said) he was sinking. | ' Gov. Gen. Sir Oliver Goonetil- | like declared a state of emer- | gency in this Indian Ocean | Island. | Wild confusion followed the) shooting at the prime minister's, residence. The assailant was! stabbed and severely assaulted by a crowd before being arrested. | Police said that between 9.30) house and asked to see him. Bandaranaike greeted the m.! After they had talked, the prime | minister took leave of one by bow-' stops Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev's son, Sergei, from en- tering Schenley Hal] at the University of Pittsburgh, under the impression the younger Khrushchev was a cameraman and was attempting to ‘crash’ the luncheon. He was straightened out quick- ly, however, and the s6n was permitted to enter oners, it was reported, were 25 other to shift government policy| soldiers of ithe ane dictator in the interest of peace | Fulgencio Batista , . Khroshchev, newly returned | = from a remarkable and hectic | hoe ral ~ tour of America, indicates he | Young. whom he aamed as the has not retreated an inch from “principal head” of the band. his persistent accusation that | and Maj. Peter John Lambten, a U.S, policy created and pre 94 year-old pilot. Young whe ts - served the cold war. | English-born, formerty fived in Président Eisenhower. after 11, Nassaa, The Bahamas. He was days of startling headlines about, quoted as saying he had act the boss of world communism. is come to fight in Cuba “under pictured as hopeful the tour had. anybedy's orders. I did it of my 7 ernment’s: arguments ‘ Take Your Raincoat legally when he arrived in Cuba last Merch. At that time he said ‘his address was 3851 Southwest "91st Ave, Miami, Fla. j . sides. “It's no secret,” be told this politan system water approach belwell to the other, the first | h F b l| G ‘This Isn't for Tots Pontiac City Manager Walter h.| morning's gathering, “that we've approved.” he said iwhipped a 43-caliber revoiver! - to ! e oof q ame bs Willman said the authority is @ been offered a contraet from De-; “The program of the city of De-from under his robes and fired | Showers tonight and tomorrow, DEVORE, Calif. (UPI) ~— A aa ae oS ‘+troit is the most benefit to Gaklandtgtx shots. Harold K. Schone, director of the! County,” Schone added. ‘This pri-| Two bullets hit the prime min- irons as ‘King Football swings) a rerun of a color film titled: Oakland County Department of aly Sees S 2 Senet eee ae tee eh side, =, into high gear _ sal “The Three Bares and Goldy- Public Works, urged the authority several element standpoint. Spectators are warned by | locks.” to be “Faded and. that the The ng Hegel eral stage $k. oumue fa ag Pnay sor serge weatherman to go to the stadiums, . county move ‘ahead immediately) Tears Im Me Stile oy ad the | “We can't afford to wait another| Sten. ee EF armed with raincoats and umbrelisspemson ' “metropolitan system water for certain areas . as. Z woreedy’’ of tputting water from, creumt Novel enpaty dewty Seis. alan camant tous wit ‘| «A foolish man dressed in the| ‘smperatures te ~alIn Today's Press Deatoit on ding, has been the prise target Ts. lengthy report to the BGard|Tobes of a monk fired some shots a as ae "ee audaal n y | ‘ j of the SMWA, Authority backers of Public Works, and distrib ned at me at my bungaiow,”’ ‘he said. | for is rtly cloudy. | REeebe The. criticiam came this morning! say they need enough bayers te 1 mbers of the water commit-|"I aPpeal to all to show compas-, ee ee during @ meeting Dey tip mone, werk. - tee, Schone pointed out some ad-ision on this man and not to wreak, |. Gerierally warmer is the forecast. Comsics ~peteres sense ee ceee ter committee of . f 1 of the coun- ‘ ivengeance on him.’ ~ : for Monday through Wednesday, | County News . wosesss, BB County Beard of The idea of several of t vantages and disadvantages of the ¥ nde : i job it is to see where the ties of Southeastern Michigan join metropolitan water plan Raathenente whe Sus te have, Rainfall will total one-tenth to Editorials st enastesgers £ whose . ‘ ; supply) 7 . a two-tenths of an inch, mostly to Farm & & bo wcvawtees : county will fit into a lingering dis~ ing together with Detroit 10 SUPPLY) raion asset would be that there | for New York Monday to attend | | chit aud soumuriow.“Tualaght’s Sew! Mtge WhO ook cncesee <2 ‘ ter was suggested in a lengthy ‘ ' , night ar ig pute over an additional source watet wai by the. Nitional would be, in addition to a Detroit _ 2 *e*sion of the U.N. General cit ba pane | Markets tes A of water. tos fl intake and also ofe from Wayne | Awembly. He planned later AP Wieephete” At 1-15 p.m. today winds were! Obltuartes (......6..c0.60000 5 Ps ce . o clenell: sereting la Pontiag Sanitation Foundation three years County. a intake from Lake | Visits to London, Cairo-and Bonn. | TWO-WAY GREETING — Van Cliburn. Texas pianist who lsoutheast at eight miles an hour Sperta 2.0... OF ess > sa39 . Wednesday might, the smwa, | "2 ‘ animes : Bandaransike today canceled his) Scoredyan artistic triumph last year in Moscow, talks fo. Premivr | ‘The jowest temperature in down-| Theaters ..........00:.. eS) | formed three years age in hopes | ‘SEEMS INFEASIBLE” SS ee planned visit to Washington. _ _Khrashchev and, at the same time, shakes hands with: Mrs. |town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was TV & Radio Programs ... 4 Lake furen water for | In calling for the abolition of the) He said n promises water? Immediate cause of the shooting} Khrushchev, not shown at the right; ai last night's, Russian Em: (93 degrees. At 2 p.m. the reading, Wilson, Earl _............ “ a of getting ing : pia an Oakland and Macomb counties, lenge, ‘Schone said: (Continued on Page 2, Col, 4) bassy reception in Washington. \ ‘was 72. ' ~ Womten’s Pages ....... Tat . ‘Was not Known. ‘ ; . j F * +will dampen all of Michigan's grid-) local nudist camp has scheduled THE PONTIAC PRES SS. FRIDAY: “SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 Lake Huron Water ‘The Day in Birmingham _ Proposal I Joted Detroit Symphony Soloist iconined From Page oe) tO Be in Recital ‘Sunday to ‘critical areas’ of Oakland, County by late next year. | BIRMINGHAM — Solo baie organist and pees Pi: of St. Willman listed one disadvantage of the Detroit Symphony Elyze| James Episcopal Church, here in of the"SMWA proposal in that, he) Yockey will join. ‘Kent -MeDonald,_presenting-a recital at 8 p.m. Sun- said, it couldn't find enough buyers) as most of the communities in the southern portion of the county are already under 30 - year contracts with Detroit in receiving water SARE RR 4 ‘ } with the Halifax Symphony, Can-| jadian Broadcasting Corp., and | & , the Angelaires, mn aed from the city through the South | Oakland Water . Authority. * * * On the question of which of the two proposals would be the least) the De- expensive, Schone said troit metropolitan plan has of the lowest rates in the country.” ‘First Presbyterian Church in | pples with nut ‘Schone, however, said there would| | Birmingham Tuesday. topping. watt Ae at Bimms. be no control over rate increases. | | iced demationy will be taken NE 7% tits till love them: Buy Now » Fred L, Yockey, chairman of | ‘the special water committee, . i tet. 'Bank will set up-operations at the noted harp quin-| McDonald is well known in the area a8 an oratorio accompanist | both on the piano and the organ. | The Red Cross Mobile Blood | at Simms. from 2:45 until 5-p.m. and frem 6 to 8:45 p.m, They will be : who said he was in agreement | placed in the Oakland County é with Schone and Willman, urged Blood Bank for use ip this area FE 9, ny saginaw —Main Floor é "a meeting with Macomb County | unless otherwise directed by the | before going to the Oakland | _ donor, mavens 7 = perv inees AS see | | Appointments can be made by = contacting either Mrs. James B. : In the negotiating stage for sev-) iHinkamp at 1444 S. Bates St. or SIMMS Weekend be eral years with Detroit; Willman Mrs. RE. Gish of 356 Puritan IALS ™» explained that his city has been) St.. Birmingham. CUTLERY SPEC reluctant to move ahead sooner MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS By , “until we knew who the prime Eleven area churches will join mover was going to be.” DK, SAMUEL A. BUTLER Famous ‘WAHL’ Make in presenting a missions institute | Lop Size “DARWIN” ‘ He continued: “They (Detroit) Oct. 2 at the First Methodist Electric Clipper ; have been in the water gg Gharch here! | COMBS Pentise Press Photo for more than 100 years The program, to start at 9:30 : CARRY ON — Retiring Pontiac Police Ingpec Public Safety Building. Wheaton was the guest would be my choice ron lac 0C OF 18. m., has been arranged by the, c : tor Clark Wheaton (eft) wishes new Patrolman of honor at the affair. He retired after more pupere presently pulls water United Church Women of Bir- mer: Harold } wunkle well at a reception in the — than 37 years ¢ of service on the local force from 23 wells, some of which mingham, Mrs. Lester G. Auberlin $1.5 — FULL \ ¢ = Willman said, the city would main- tain should it with =: {0 Be Honored will speak on ‘World Medical Re- DOZEN sign up lief’ and Mrs. Raymond V.) @ For Crew Cuts Q iz 3 Men ( val e » eves will lead the devotional, ¢ Ser taberiee ‘12 for sine (Box of 25 ......... 39) ulZ e fa Teacher ontabs Joining with Willman and Schone Samuel A. Butler Will °° Doing he atemoontls color Easy to ese Just ¢ Mixed colors in ropular Darwin ° é ' « s s - About Foiled : me supporting the Detroit plan _— Get Fifty-Year Award film depicting the life and work. ! ine barber elipesra eed. poverument erected Jelos Hamlin, chairman of the ° of Dr. Albert Schweitzer in South Board of Supervisors. “It is the , Purse Snatching a feasible and economic al in Grand Rapids Alcien) will) Del shown Sticks fea.” ke said A nursery will be provided for to ALL ea Three men were held for inves me Dr. Samuel A. Butler of Pontiac pre school-age children. Mew! hoof unarmed robbery today ockey suggested that the | yj) receive the Michigan State’ Mrs. Margaret E, Brown urlaces followin an unsuccessful attempt new act In the same capacity ty,edica! Society's Fifty-Year Pp _ » f . M Mar . : : : z > Mass Mrs. Mar- 1 teh the purse of a dT year By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG One teacher reported she could as the South Oakland Water Au: [award at its Mth annual session ae ae “ an 2603 Man 2-CELL 5 * * ar 4 " F ) COU | ns theater eer The Pontiac Board of Education »e6 definite results in specific thority ta providing Detrott's Wa: lig be held in Grand Rapids next a ies 2d ° mill ‘be held at 10) Magnetic . « ! a - _* * , jast night sanctioned as “policy” Cast io we need ce me i week a.m. Monday at St. Clair Catholic, Fl hii ht line © Hahn, 48 Auburt Ave. iy iyo year-old experimental meth ess i ‘iced ors townships not receiving water | a t + 3 y at: eee | as g | Saori olice she was walk [have already noticed prog: trom the authority _ Church in Detroit. Burial will be in | mt 4c pol 1 wal . od designed to devote more per ress in the student becatse of v¢ | The award. given to doctors of Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit | on Auburn early (his Mornmg cond scrutiny to the problems of) the understanding Tog ained No price tag ever was placed medicine who have been in medi-| A prayer service will be held. ‘Early Bl L Siz 1 tio of bandits ted? to the individual elementary pup!! about him as a result of the on how much it would cost the cil practice for 50 years or more, it Verhevden Funeral Home in| Lf erge ~ © her quarse The Parent Teacher Conference “conterence with one of his par County to join in with Detroit will be received by Dr. Buller on Detroit at 9:30 a.m. Monday Magnetic piste sticks to Narcissus and | The straps broke and they ing program has doubled in use. eats,” she sald. However, Schone said, should, Monday ye acon ie eit a any metalic surface fed empty handed, she told and effectiveness, Lester Bo Stan his suggestion be followed by the/ - y awa Bc vieries Hanes ofhieers | ipal of i thors hool [have given the estta adult yee sunery fica Meetings of the annual session 4 heart attack at her home. st whl eel A D ffodi | B lbs . J ‘ ey oie val ¢ aw ore Sop 4 near 0 , ) ” “s ms : Wer woe were auosted fiw atluhe Ried. praise and encouragement that bi perv iors. BN APPlc#” will take place Sept. 27 to Oct. | Surviving are two daughters, a l u ree eri ¥ inld the Board tion then should be made with the , The laat four ¢ ill be Vr ‘rawford of th E rsh 7 hertly after the ettempted mother -told me he needed tlk Housing and Home Finance Agen- | e tant leer eave wi oe) Mrs Don (Crawford of the same versnarp : ; . Stanley ts chairman of the fas made marvelous growth in ior fueda to develoo plana {61 devoted to postgraduate study address and Mrs. Edmund Schul-' PINKING Choice of cy ( Le) “Te é ) ? 7 . . x Home School Communications cejf confidence [le no longer hin | cuinty-wade . ater Tees ‘* and lectures on the meat recent te: two sons. William and Frank: Sascral C Per ve Arthur 2 Bh Committee, entering tts MMM fy he urged Ele is eager to act ‘- 7 i tactile i “ “ . a 1 \ developments in today’s prac. three sisters and ten grandchildren SHEARS Votietios Bulb ‘ . ' 8 ; ter year as a study group of par things out in pantomime mow Last fe ‘ len PEOPO SS OSI EUG tice of medicine. a an Jory ase raphe fi Militar sy sten “nt “ac 8, Which Inau . ® \ ' 1 el : - d 1) ah Bat wey ents and teachers, which tn mK year thi vould have been areal The program is designed to eeccccccccccccccovoores $5.9 95 (10 Bulbs for . $1.00) uraled the experiment in 1907. 0 ordeal’ e 5.95 Biggest and fin ot —~ 1 \ Gamble. 24 af Front “ i : bring the newest information tos “ Value area ne ree Pasletreoal bad elk Av Manley said conferencing be 6 I “ | ca ' "4 “F area Cross Firm, UAW Michigan's family physicians. Dur- °F | LL. U p NOW e , Guaranteed early blooming next . They are bei questioned by tween teachers and parents takes Mls student would have oeen ing the first three days the House ° Pre-Season Savings on : Cuts perfect Rembrant: Musie Mall, Mount Hood. on lace twice a year in conjunction Much lower without the oe of Delegates the policyma! : sig-cag ravel- Double Texas. , detectives toda | AI ium! eel K Ye pOoHcyMaKINg @ ° proof edges with report cards ae le te give oecee |S Negotiating 0 ay my ce ue sale Medical Societys AN te FREEZE ° polished” seeee neal id pak HALF DAY OFF ight gained from his mother Like —will conduct its annual business 4 e cena paises. Grape Myacinths. . . 12 for 29¢ ' wise tis mother has continued: . ; * . mn @ Both PERMANENT type e . Mixed Crocus Bulbs, 25 for 87c¢ - In schools where conferencing to yuide and encourage him at. DETROIT w — The Cross Co On Wednesday even Dr. Mil- ‘ one fill lasts all winter F Pour *| 5 Scilla Campanulata, 12 ter 39¢ has been adopted, pupils are KILED pony and the United Auto Workers sat a ee Eg your, OWN, e . half of the school day off so that Education continues 24 hours a down today to discuss possible |! A. Darling of Detroit, will be @ Genuine “EVEREADY” ° 4 ) the parents of each can engage in ay Consequently, the closer the settlement for the first time in inducted Medical Se of the Michi- Ps Pp T 3 e appointment interviews with IN home and school work together, the the 53-day strike against the auto-|88" State Medical Society ° NE | ! : : _ $8 N. Sagi _ Paper Strike stroetors more the child benefits “ mation machinery making firm : ~ - =~ Neils Flew 4 98 N. Saginaw —ind Floor. Parent teacher conferencing is | Dozens of th ‘teachers reported outside Mount Clemens [ F i$ e| — eee Publishers in Detroit optional, according to Stanley, similar cases and similar satisfy * * * awyers avor n e e| ; and no pressure has been ap. in results Both company and UAW Local : s File Separate Charges plied from the school system ad * * * 15 representatives showed up for to State JP Courts e e of Unfair Practices ministration to induce schools to Ih Dana PO Whitmer, superin- 4 mediation session on orders of is | Genuine REMINGTON | begin conferencing. Report cards tendent of schools said both state and federal mediators e al will be continued, “The Pontiac Schools will con. The meeting began at 10 am It ‘Continued From Page One) ; ° BLUE ROCK Targets Pe TPCOTT oP Phe city s three Conferencing ha« grown in us Hinne tg become an ever improv Was closed to newsmen Cross complain against members of the . m4 4 - . = chound daily newspapers, 10 peeause of the inherent values UK hoot system: so long as such has continued in partial operation judiciary 5 e $.3.50 List—135 Targets rs ; ks gi . “lieate arent. svachers and With @ force of non strikers ° bd day awaited oufeome of a National within at Stanley said fa 1947 dedicated parent Perane res ; Full cart f . . sialeeni s : : e e carton oO Lober Relations Board investiga. 58 nine schools engaged in some administrators contribute thedt Alan D. Chisholm. chairman of HITS INSURANCE FIRMS e e 135 lue-Raock fon ante then charres of unfair parent-teacher conferenging white time and talents as demonstrated the State Labor Mediation Board Aaron Hl. Priebe of Highland < : Targets for trap ° n “ale Te Ty » “17g. f #e, <- ‘ r punters mscnnsabe Enter io IS6HS there vere OM paiticr here and Harry hs at m, federal media Park charged that “at least 13 @ SAVE $1.38 Per Galion e shooting Honal Typographical Union and a pating schools for, said they acted under Taft. mutual insurance companied are ; Bia te ce : evcccccccececoce Cal affiliet During the first year of the © “ey N Fli Hartley and state laws in an effort engaged in a project of increasing @ X e = ren teweeecsseseeevoeees . ‘ dxhertinant ihere were 180 wits ommunity ear int to find a formula which could end their incomes by 4 Sa of an : PERMANENT Anti-Freeze . Famous ‘WESTERN’ remng or ‘Western’ the . "NC her p . “os age ery Ieetait Niailers Union local No 2tews bebween patents and teach to Become City Dec. ] he hitter, Volencesidde n strike organized propaganda ervice, the ~ : Hand Traps TRAP LOAD ft) owhieh as affiliated with the @?S to discuss the individual prob a purpose of which is to circulize ¢ e — aes SHELLS ft rairatay seek ihe News lems of the students Last year ELINT | — Swarts Creek, a What Now, Judge? and contact prospective jurors and @ ‘ ~~ be ? on “the number grew te fT) con community of 2.300 three miles persuade them to reduce their 4 e Si 88 to $2.80 tie ‘ f (is *Ee : ' a ' » ferences southwest of Flint, voted 548 195 LONDON (UPI) ~— Magistrate verdicts e ~ mms 29 None of the newspapers has a Aopeacimntciy lee. tcarvers Tuesday to change jis status Reginald Seaton. who twice had ® * * P4 bd Price contract with the striking local utc conferences the first from village to city with a seven. advised parents of runaway chil- Dean A. Robb, president of the : 4 The Detroit Newspaper Publish year of the program. The asec man commission. H will become dren to spank theny yesterday |Detroit chapter of the National @ ye bt Easy to use Assn which represents the end year more than 20 teachers (ie nesee County's sixth city | reported that his 1>year-old son Lawyers Guild. said on the pro- ‘ ; (Va spring action oA BOX three newspapers separately filed partic ipated Dee of. David had run away. posed judicial = grievance — pro- @ . ®) ly throws the tar- of 25 infaary taber practice charges ves Parents! 3 te Gi , jeraure ; e XS get out Choice of 1% 16-20 Gauge i el | . at ’ ‘ * ae ' terdiany craimst Toeal * 1 and the . PUREE SA) UY Lh mel | “What is proposed is that bd bd z cn enees Were anare than gratify ing er th ' ted hi bd ; —Second | Stanley aid. Uh quoted samples e 1960 F d M d ] ere ko crenatec tnachinery @ W . . , . e bd GO TO WASHINGTON of their response ‘on questionnaire Or O e Ss nao ‘omek Sl eho? Gol La e WIAD) oad —sad Hows = neal : e e eee ee0e An official ins the NLRB office about the program Will Be Lon er Wij er vent is ap in rsa Coeecccccccccsooseccces » , aie {Detroit said the charges Were SCHOOL MORE INTERESTING: ger, d lnveshdteietes pelvateay (ond wit 200 heing investigated and findings “TL bel tt ference ; = : = ceadd il iam wee te: OBS wheve the conferences have out fear of retribution, particu. = : “ " . ! : i ney helped both mysson and daughter By BEN PHEEGAR inches The Falcon is 1} finches nar larly in these situations where SS | = . BY SG AAR UT SC ESI SA in child) growth and has muaide AP Automotive ‘Vriter rower than the Ford the actions are not appealable.” = = ington school more interesting for them, DETROIT Ford has cut the = buy’ = “rhe conferences hate bela me liumber amt increased the size ~ Ford has a completely restyled The bar beat down a proposal == SALE STARTS TONITE at f P.M! Better We couldn't pass up this ‘special even = f } ' : , fron gina Tayi ~~ _s hurry! We expect a quick ‘sell-out’ and when thou understand my son better” its standard models for 1960 oot cee Sat Mectades a heed [or tbe of chemical isa ve Fe —3 these are oe hee will be mo more. StMIMS Wee ie Seba ny, 2 sore ke = The Weather * * * which extefids the full width of termining the alcoholic content of SS 8 wou os you such a bargain. =— “The conferences are very in the ear, y , row ‘Son's —the taled = : ] e cont ar The division also has redesigned leaving only a nar a person's blood—the so-called = sa 31] O T lese Smart Sty e ‘a l Wei ht Foll U & Weather Bureaa Report te resting. They have helped me ‘its line more extensively than et-| mrip of body metal along the drunkometer test = FONTIAG AND SICINITY 4 mets to understand the teacher, tn ther of its major competitors in aide, This eliminated the conven. = cloudy teday, high 7? (leudy 2 - . i occasional showers and peared bel its eo bit expial _ = the popular price field | ttonal front tender. Also beaten was a proposal to =] ' t eacher e ed to ; A Nine tomecran ay want ic weuthentl ine yee weren't on ne “ wort And it has dropped the Custom Headlights have moved into the have divorces denied to coupies = winds af #18 miles vaca: ' née cvice ul a biigms AT ae grille, The extreme wraparound v ho have not attempted reconcilia-' SS 5 1 . : " . q 5 . armace == lodaw (nlPentlec. ice Met tc . windshield has been replaced to tion through attorneys, marriaye Ss Vrery C Ss ) ; ’ ikea C ’ ne aur trooperature preceding @ at ey have received: very specific ae Boh hey prellit bowie eliminate the dogleg which pro- counselors or a minister = E : Coat FIR r ( U {LITY . Every Coat 1959 STY LED: = At ® at Wind velo tty to om poh and helpful information concerning \ ’ ‘ * truded into the front door area, * * * P = Ori il P d Direction —Southeast my children, particularly in set No prices were announced at the * * * ~ be me >nde : = rigina y rice Min kcha Friday 0&6 “The The bar recommended that cir- Ss Sat cists Mecnday el 474. elt ting upom plan to help one of my national press preview which start The rear end has pronounced oyjt courts give more work to cir- = $9. 95 to $12. 95 Bote viece @etder ot F218 children achieve better concentra ed) vesterday However, James O. fins, half moon tail lights. a cuit court commissioners to heip 3 ‘ tiom and study habits T feel this;Wright, Ford Division general higher. narrower trur ir silane sgl in ‘ie : = ; Deniniann Temperaleres is the only way in which parents! manager, said the icwrest : ‘ = fellewe: congested Gockel at 8 = Your Choice fam 4 llan AR ' : _ ; ue ak : se : a : pr ic aaa ‘family court be established to han- i= : Jam 4 1? m 68 can actually Know what thei chil mode in t a airlane. woulc dle . : 7 @ Swagger Length : sam yy » all domestic relations cases, pa a on 1 dren are doing, and can help to cost about the same as the most Can Use Red Cross and that a spare law committee be = — os Combed in am 65 solve problems while the problems! expensive tine of Fords in 1957-- - ft. = wectonen s ; atil) amall. Thi jest thal tlole (the! Fair “0 By act of Cengress, the Army established to ‘define legal prub- |g @ R%-Knn Thursday in Ponttac are 8 ul], This system also! ‘ rlane 500 se tavy- > fe Cowt Collars {As (recoftden dowenlown helps to avoid difficulties which! ries and Navy can incorporate the Red lems within the field of astronaw | i= Higher! temperature » 70 Cross into military service. ties. acy le mo Lowest temperature sy omight-eome up. and is, in Rreat | gg PCT, OF RANGE x saecyevenceictenhapsalthsaaaeiotepensserictencivemenieiee om Seemann Mean temperature *'% bart, responsible for the feet that} . @ Pam & Tera-U Weather~ Clouds Ford said its dealers will offer a _ my children all love school and. : @ Fall Ra von Liked ignore on Year Age In Pontine vo anything connected with it” cars in 1960 covering 90 per cent YY Complete Steel Service ghest tenperature . ) Lowest temperature . ....... Go “Conferences give a ‘complete, of the auto market price Tenge “wk A ‘ : sp emrerature 128 picture academically as well as a! jfrom the Falcon through the Thun-; ’ : eather ain . ‘ ve FOR INDUSTR and Highest and lowest Temperatores Thle perspective ot the chikd® a a erbind Y All WATER-REPELLENT Treated 4 — Date tw 86 Veare - member of a group. This cul But it also hobtatted the stand. BUILDING TRADES ~ v2 in im _ 4 in 1870 be o aluated or beneficial to the ard Ford tine by eliminating six Yes! ONLY $3.99 for coats you'd expect to pay “Tharsday's Temperature (hart child by any other means than models offered fast year — a > but you’ Alpena 70 35 Marquette 48 49 ny oy two-way communication” ‘we ded tear deer abhan, & (% 115 Branch St. Pontiac at least $10 for... d better come-a- Baltimore 9! 65 Memphis Ta) : : . : running because they'll sefl fast. Sorry — no Bismargk 72°52 Miami B a6 76 and four door hardtop, Its Sky- FE 4.0586 Brownsvilie ~4 78 Milwaukee 6h O47 Of the more than 5,000) con h layeways, no phone orders. Raffaele if 52 Mingeapolls 76 57, ference invitations, 93.2 per cent | liner retractivle oraer'® ant one Chicago A8 fl New Orleans &6 79 Gtastenetl: pe 6) ew York os fg Of the patents made appoint. | station wagoe. 5 Acres of Storage Facilities qeevelena out beken 6 ff ments for intervipwa. The 1960 Fords aie almost. five : : :- Overhead Crane; G.T.R.R. Detroit 68 57 Phoenix eo 63) The time devoted to esch con. inches wider and more than five “Th 8 on the W ay mene: SB arth ak tc gan ta m7 Siiferenee was approximately 30 mins inches longer than this’ year a Rapiés 13 55 8 Francisco 69 55 ules | * * * p jachbonvile 87 11 Treverse Cos 4s, Teachers, too, agreed that the| This increases the spread in Sten 3 19 “ oa tiearen be 8 value of the conferences was “im- length between the standard Ford Las Angeles rf 64 Tampa 6a 73 theasurable,” iand the compact Falcon to 28 a La , = a ‘ | ' , 4 ' sa ante ‘ k ‘\ ‘ ; .. Vetter ygsnes ee : ; ‘ ( | é . es THE PONTIAC.PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1959 jin the coming year up to $50,000 Smart Shoppers Laat for inmates, ‘the warden said, were \U. S. Offers Uranium - Seek Control of Weapons Tallahassee Cons) trie lto International Body ot enriched uranjum for .use in Simms Advertised Bargains ‘Help the Guards | In ese camp recently, a road. ‘agency-sponsored research proj- : gang member broke to run, but) yrpwna (UPD — The United ‘ects. Et ery -Day-of-the-W eek | ‘Prevent Escapes jother prisoners, collared him be-/.. today efferéd enriched | ‘Here on, This Page... : : * : | ‘fore he got far. : fo Curb Teen Crimes TALLAHESSEE, Fla. (R—A con- en valued at $30,000 to the Bugs Read Tastefully Ge! this money-sav ing | habit - read Simms ad- third annual conference of the In- and | soon see vict trying to escape from prison City Now Allows Officers NORMAN, Okla. « — Twenty. Ye sible s every day, youl} NEW YORK (AP)—A ‘Senate! Regional facilities throughout road gangs in Florida has to out- RUSH srore)yGu SUG here avery ume ) 07 : nine copies of “Our National a: a Lock for Un-Advertised Vaiues Too! subcommittee has been told that_ the country for treatment of dope un fellow inmates as well as. to Carry Firearms opened here on Tuesday. Forests’ had to be removed from | . federal action is needed in sev-'addicts were also proposed by ‘i ee ae eral fields—narcotics and weap- Rockefeller. prison guards: |_NEXOOSA, Wis. (AP) —For the! John F. Floberg, U.S. alternate ihe Untversity of Rae eel ons control among them—in the) Hennings saw a demonstration’ Every man in a ‘roadgang is first time in 20 years, police 4.) egate to the LA.E.A., said the TY because they were damaged by | ternational Atomic Energy which - SIMMS Is- ‘drive to curb juvenile crime. ‘by the police commissioner of given 18 days off his sentence for officers here may lawfully carry u | . nited State red to donate termites. ' The committee, headed by Sen.|some weapons taken recently Very six-month period in which ang discharge firearms. soda or eros e OPEN TONIGHT fori Hennings (D-Mo), con- from teen-age gang members, there are no escapes. The common council canged. IIPAAECALAAAALALA A A dal i cludes today a two-day hearing) The arsenal included a studded After one recent escape, Pom. the ordinance barring the usé “of SALE! MERUIT OF THE-L MM and SATURDAY NIGHT on the problem which marks the belt, switch-blade knife, zipguns, pane Beach Prison Warden J.J. firearms by all persons, includ- N ‘til 10 P.M. start of a series of hearings sawed-off shotgun, a stick Albritton said he thought one in li > i ‘ , 7 i icemen, afte ty Atiy.. eel ° ’ ® ‘ , arose the country. ‘wrapped with a chain, a hose. escapee ‘would have par wart ES D. Helke said it ‘wasn't being Ladies — Girls ~— Children s Flost Hennings, conducting the hear-:and qa kitchen knife. if he’d come back here.” Other enforced anyway, Values. Here are just a few of the Many Week-End , Specials Found Only at Simms. Car-Coats and Jackets GIRLS’ and LADIES’ Poplin Jackets Values to $3.98 Unlined 88 jackets in girls sizes Tto ing alone Wednesday, heard Gov.' In addition, Kennedy showed a ——————-—-— - _ seis meaner mer omer Robert F. Wagner, Police Com- race starter’s pistol, imported FRIDAY and SATURDAY SALE-SPECIALS! missioner Stephen Kennedy and from West Germany, which had WOR | other officials describe the need been converted from a harmless om FOR “ome for federal aid and action. 'blank-shooting device into a le- Rockefeller was one of several, thal revolver. witnesses who calied for tighter He said 80.000 such weapons You tl find quality-made, nase wearing work clothes underpriced at SIMMS. _ federal control of the nargotics had come into the country. 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'THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 a | a ae Sas : z af FIVE f meng LAKE Tp a : uesse Hornbeck, . portedly le taking’ ames ae M 68, e | ° . ° * Poy =n a! os Exhibitions. of 2985 Lineview Ba will be held Last of Ger onimo —— |West Michigan Bishop post as rector of a Salons: N.Y, ring and peed exhititins af povered| eath int F nfiac and ear y | Areas at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Schnaidt | ~~~ Takes Temporary Post | church Oct. 5 ee motored vehicles ral Ho Oak, Bur- Bishop > announced rhe Towns many henet | < Hat wl be fat Solan an Cemetery “Raiders Is Dead "GRAND “ee wy Rt. Rev: is resignation fron the Westem | MARVIN Pontiac General EORGE WILLIAMS Cedar Springs. . Dudley B.- McNeil, who has re-' | MicHigan * post because . = ee = ¥ Mrs Hornbeck died yesterday) MESCALERO, N.M. (AP) — eae as bishop of the Episcopal {ill health, was not available for : Service for Marvin L, Cagle, 61,/illness of three months. George W. Williams, 83, of 3840 Diocese of Western’ Michigan, re-' comment. person, firm, morning at Pontiac Osteopathic| Aged Jasper Kanseah, last known oan. association, partnership, or ait Of 344 Prospect St., will be held ARCHIE J. LACY penny Lake pati gl taco Hospital after a short linote. member of Geronimo's Apache hereof, set up. pro at the Apostolic Church of Christ) Archie J. Lacy, 49, of 615 E-\after an illness of two years. Surviving are: three daughters, |"éiders, is dead. See, or otherwise eid and/or Sasist in cense Pot ered White Lake au zing said race or speed exhibit of powered or motored He was an employe of Pontiac |Motor Division and a member of the Apostolic Church of Christ. Surviving besides his wife, Vera, heart attack at Pontiac Hospital after a brief illness. He was a salesman for Cy Owens, Inc., and a member of the Eagles Lodge at Booneville, Mo.. Surviving besides his wife, vehieles or ani are a brother, Harvey of Pontiac: | pain, are hi tiean s parents, Mr. and arold lar-| * * Before, sas Cease by Sec. and a sister, Mrs. Lottie Trout of a Robert Lacy of Prairie; pon a and Pi merce mee cr al Kanseah’s eee accompan- tion 1. 38 granted an application’ shail) Pontiac. Home, Mo.; a son, Archie J. easton: Va. iLast Male in Family ied Geronimo or the chief's last 7 be made a. the White L o Townenip| Mr. Cagle died Wednesday in) ,, home; a brother and a -| Service will be held at 1 oak 'Di Oklah raid across New Mexico and Ari-'§ Sail from New York to ports holding treasures of scenic and historic the said Clerk, by the applicant. Seid Following the service at 1:30 to Monday at the Hintoon Fune ies in ahoma zona in 1886. They took Kanseah § interest. ..to gleaming white beaches, tropic forest land, towering application shall be in writing an@ under t at the lson-Johns Fw y with them and he spent many § ™ountains, ancient forts... to smart winter playgrounds where oath (which shall include among other} tne 7, D of White Lake, County) ™Eht a Donelson-Johns on Home... TULSA, Oka. (UPI)—John Clin- wea Gn dire with hic revelry has all the fascination of Paris and Madrid. wit: eS Oakland, 8 state of Michigan ‘ordains:/neral Home, -Mr. Lacy's body JOHN 8. WITMAKER ton Peurifoy, 19, last surviving|"#)™ | me Pay A drawing, diagram, blueprint, A. and/or sketch of the premises involved Ord White take” tow “goning|be taken to the Thacher Funeral wnentp ded: Home at Boonville for service and showing the pro track and/or rac- ing site, all buildings on the premises, Change tren Agricultural to Residence burial. is| Madison St., died yesterday of a General of the Baptist Church, Mr. Williams leaves his wife, Harriet; two sons, Walter and Har- iMrs. Donna Carr of Sitka, Alaska, Mrs. Theil Dinger of Royal Oak’ and Mrs. Lurwayne Van Conant of Walled Lake; two sons, Maywood | of Lake Orion and Dale of High-| | old, both in Ohio; three daughters, land; five grandchildren and a! Mrs, chael Willwerth of Pon- John S, Witmaker of 282 E. Pike St. died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a brief ill- brother in California. male of the ill-starred family of the late ambassador John E. Peuri-| foy, died here Wednesday night. | Kanseah, whose parents were With Geronimo when the notor- ious chieftain surrendered,’ died | Wednesday, a week after his wife | ‘died. Officials of the Mescalero’ | Apache Agency said he was be- lieved to be on TS. Kanseah, who was taken with | ithe others of Geronimo’s band to | Come In and Talk With Us Soon I District: and proposed buildin of the Westwind vad ' Alabz FI and then to Ft. | and “all adjacent aresane om the saser Subdivia 2 woe of ‘the “South JACK A. RAMMES ness. He was 76. Jom, 6 annie, meres Sill, “Okla, Pe < prisoner of the premises. Said drawing, sketch, diagram, |east % 3 eae 346, Town 3 North, ; ‘Mr, Witmaker had retired from automtobile crash that took the > : a @nd/or blueprint shall be drawn ‘to[Renge 8 Bast White Lake Township,| Jack A. Rammes, engineer for ; lives of his father and younger’ 'U.S. Cavalry, became chief of. ‘ acale. > | Oakiand County, Michigan, as it for Fisher Body Division where he young hi he Mesca- ig 5 B. The ‘seatt ot, if aay, 0 Liner ti page 20 Oaklend County|the Square D Co. of Detroit was employed for 27 years brother, Daniel, 9. They were the Indian police on the Mesca. | 698 W. Huron, Pontiac FE 8-9611 bunding pass tcitding “engiseering ond)" The above stated amend snan|Many years, died unexpectedly Surviving are his wife, Eva; two killed when the ambassador's new) {cr Reservation. in 1917, = “a! : | The means of ingress and agress toi | Att, *f!est alee, days = = Wemneeney ot a mere attack while daughters, Ilene Witmaker of Pon- sports‘ car~trashed into a truck | the Position until World War II. - rennin — srhaapeans thie hall Saat olin Oe Oe omnes tiat and Mrs, John Stiller of Clerk-|ip Thailand. 1, "fey, width and al proved aeytanar “iGobre, (Me Ue Gay of) He was a member of = ris ston; two grandchildren; three sis-| His death leaves only his mother, d (500) seats provided for spectators, = omer * eee ak Tereele Lats 810 and the Phoeni- ters, Mrs. Dolly Johnson of Pon-|Mrs. Betty Jane Cox Peurifoy, of | SHOP TONIGHT aon D. The size and location and construc- Sept. 25, ‘68 tiac, Mrs. Christine Eaton of Salt Tulsa. -leia Lodge of Detroit. tion specifications of guard rails, and! Lake 4 and Mrs. Victoria Lud- Monday Nights Till 9 abutments and embankments. Mr. Rammes, 63, of 1435 Rose- hit; ; b dressed he Pon- igsen Calif. ; i eitcdtea parte foe ene “ties tovnsh Board. 3080 Opdyke Road (dale Ave., leaves his wife, Jo; a —-= ee and ~ Deaths Flsewher e oot tt, oeation and type of fencing Tore tine at et the inelde of the|daughter, Mrs. Joanne Pyne of! service will be held at 11 a.m. T Township Hall at $253 Joslyn Road.|| inwood, Md: and two brothers. ‘he leatiea and ¢ f itar 0 facilittes avatiable. oe en eee 7 H. Thi the Bids are to —— October 12th at The soning designation of the Township # t the regular Board premises Meet he Sparkes - Griffin 1 The Township Board reserves the Saturday at t i Gates Ge the cei enna right to rejest ny or all bidsg Chapel. Burial will be in White the event that the soeuicatieas shall be Le erie Clerk Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Monday at the Voorhees-Siple| r { Chapel with burial in White Chapell ne" arnold H. Grumim, honoray| Memorial Cemetery. . vice president of the Lutheran) MRS, ARTHUR HORNBECK = Church, Missouri Synod, died of Service will be held at 1 p.m. dented, shall be returned by the clerk to the said applicant. - —_— nae enero cern ———t Section ITI. e and Operation, So smart with a No licensee shall operate aforesaid exhibits or races after the hour of 10:30 pm. Eastern Standard Time and all patrons and. participants are to vacate the premises prior to 11:30 p.m. Bastern Standard me. No Hicensee shall operate any of the afore- said exhibits or races on more than 3 days or onights in any calendar week. Section IV. Police Protection. ; No such licensee shall operate any of, the aforesaid races or speed exhibits un-| less a minimum of three (3) — u-| formed peace officers are provided the licensee at said race or Dep cahibit| site for a period beginning Jess than one (1) hour before the sc led start! of any event and until at le hour after the end’ of the last scheduled event Section V. Parking Facilities. No license shall be granted unless the Hcensee provides a minimum of one (1) automobile park \ space for every four, (4) seats provid for spectators. Section VI. Fencing. No license shall be granted unless the Hicensee constructs tl fence: of sturdy construction at the minimum hetght of eight (8) feet around the entire premises including rking facilities, | Section VII. Sanitary Facilities. i No license shall be granted unless the, licensee constructs and provides ade- quate sanitary facilities, as determined by the Township Board of Health for all. _ tpettaters, employees, servants and gents. Section VIII. Pirst Aid. No license shall be granted unless the licensee provides suitable and ade- quate facilities for the rendering of first aid to spectators, agents, sefvants, em- ployees, and participants. Section IX. Pire Protection No license shall be granted unless the! Hicensse provides suitable and adequate fire fighting facilities tncluding fire ex- tinguishers. ! Section X. Public Liability Insurance. Brighten your home . . » at savings! each of 4 PULLEY LAMPS styles has . . . wall or ceiling styles blouse or sweater... RAYON FAILLE JUMPER at a tiny 53.99 This smart jumper is so versatile .. . just weor o dressy blouse or casual matching ceiling fixture | Sale! Reg. 12.98 4 STYLES in Glass and Metal, Brass. and Glass or Brass and Wood No license shall be granted unless the @iained public. lability. insurance lis Dramaticaty styled bross finish pulley lamps fashioned from sweater as the mood the amount of not less than y | expensive decorator materials—imported Bristol glass, satin brass, strikes of the accasion Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($50,000.00): for injury to one person and not less) than Three Hundred Thousand and no‘100 Dollars ($300,000.00) for one ee-| cident. Section XI. Construction ef seats. | No license shall be granted until the White Lake Township Bulliding Leger has approved the construction plang an issued a building permit, for the con-) struction, and final Inspection certificate of any seats. The said Building Inspector shall not issue a building permit or final inspection certificate until it reasonable) appears that the structural strength of said seats wil] be adequate to sustain the’ weight necessary for said seats to bear to permit the spectators to enter upon. leave, and view the speed exhibition or race in safety. demands. Fashion touches: sweetheart neck, hidden front zipper, deep hip pockets. Yours in black or navy; sizes 12 to 20 and 1412 to 24%. Charge it! walnut finish woods. They're adjustable, install easily, give easy- on-the-eyes diffused light. Ceiling reel styles descend to 54”. 2 and 3-way lighting. erry Waite's Lamps ,.. Fifth Floor IT’S SO QUICK and EASY TO SHOP As seen on the Arthur Godfrey - | |] With a Waite’s Charga-Plate® ’ TV Show! ‘ ' ' ‘ ] ‘ al Section XT. Compliance With Other! Township Ordinances, oat Open a CCC or 30-Day Account! Phone FE 4.2511 of o Heense sha e rante o 8 seu ng licensee until said neonees has fully * ae eae ee eee sence see Mail Your Order — complied with all White Lake Township —-- zoning ordinances and other Township ordinances and reguiations- Section XIII. Protection of Spectators. No license shall be granted to & licensee until he has made sdequate provisions for the protection of all spec- tators and non-participants in the race or speed exhibit from injury by any of the racing objects through the construe- tion of an adequate and suitable bar- rier, barricade, abutment, and/or em- XIV. Loud Speakers Reese ct | Waite's Budget Fashions hird [Breathe Easier—Retieve Statted-Up. Tearful Symptoms! - Floor ASTHMA, SINUS, | HAY FEVER RELIEF HOOVER Flecti1C and Amplifiers No license. shall be granted to a. licensee so long ag any loud speaker or amplifier employed on the premises, by sdid Hcensee can be heard from any) distance greater than Two Hundred yards off of the premises. i . Imspettion by Township Officials It shall be a condition of all licenses issued hereunder that the operation and facilities be at all times subject to the; inspection of the duly authorized offi-; cials of the aforesaid Township. Section XVI. Term of License. All licenses issued hereof shal! oxetre, on the first Monday of April following the issuance ttrereof. SECTION XVII. Fees. The fee for the issuance of any such license shal! = as follows, to-wit: One Hundred Pift and no/100 Dollars $150.00), Said’ fee shall be payable to the White Lake Township Treasurer at the time of isyuance of this Heense. | Section XVIII. Severability Clause. | If any section, provision, phrase, or word of this Ordinance shall be held. void,. Ineffective, or unconstitdtionsl by: \ VSUNEE FLOWING AIR PURIFIER wv. ac PROFESSIONAL Size 13° 26" 1 7%” Treats Rooms up te 18° 0 18" a,court of competent jurisdiction, ¢ : P * * sich finding shall not effect the validity V1aky the floor with clean water and detergent. 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This , visions hereof shall does work ieee no fuss Aisi te pay Performs These 5 “Electronic Miracles pends ne = mn “ “peaahed - ae ep gird : Sun Flo does 5 jobs at the flick of » switch, it “Gection XX Effective Date . wet, red hands. See a demonstra- Full Price. . . Purifes as it Filters, as it Deodorizes, as it lonizes, nee This Ordinance shall take “tect nr tion soon and you'll never scrub @ floor as it Recirculates a whole roomful of enriched, seep dye steer ee eee an again the old fashion $79.95 healthier-to-breathe ait every few minutes. MAGIC TAB PULLS DOWN For MAGIC TAB PULLS UP FOR iifade and passed by the White Lake! vay : Dust, allergens, sneeze-and-wheeze causing irritants WORE SEPARATION, MORE FULLMESS LESS SEPARATION, LESS FULLNESS Township Bon) ses0 the 12th day of ‘ Weite’s Dewastairs are drawn out of the aif as if magnetized. Special September, AD QERT A. McKEACHIE. | Z electronic "sun ruber’ treet thi at with Ulera-Viole ! 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Quiet-Riter = the has all-elastic,back and sides . . . A “‘custom-fit'’ Buick 1989 ‘ ans veo gc erap biel tice bro at 0 ready-made ice in todo a DeSoto Sia, 19975 tab, large cylinder, finger- " ” POR «2. SS y Longline Style #1257 se ‘eth Mgetaneons seme from ane ae © "gto nS Cal Twice walls sold at oven Nigher prices pi py in Soden ond ee ee auction sale of the wbove ve- juxe tures «+ eis a” oven : . U Vai | ‘Use a Waite's Charge! 3 FE 4-251) nowt ! ' No Money ‘Down, Pay / Monthly! “Protected by U8 Potent #2083077 gel Waite's Stationery ... Street Floor = - Waite's Cosmetics . . . Street Floor FE 4-2511 . . Waite’s Budget Bra Bar . . ; Street Floor , — af — 7 - 7 . - . ’ ae ’ S j . Pp \- a a . I 48 West Huron Street FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 Owned and Published-Locally Pontiac, Mictligan by The Pontiac Press Company — HAROLD A: PITZGERALD ix President and Publisher Howasp H. Firrosacie o, __W -PYisGenaLe, Jown A. Rier Vice. President end Business Manager Rinrey J. Reep, Eaet M. Takapwel: Menecing Edito¢ Cireuietion— Ma i Becretary and Editor fheget Treasurer and Advertising Director Geoece C. Lawtanw G Mirsmatt Jor», Ctassified Manager Local Advertising Manager Sianeli President Plans Work * a | . for January Congress In his sharp review of some of the acts of the Democratic controlled Congress in the session just ended, President EISENHOWER obviously was laying the groundwork for what he considers to be a fundamentally sound program for the next session. The Democrats came to Wash- ington in January with big plans and the 1958 midterm’s election strengthened their position. In the meantime the recession faded and with it most of their spending program. * * * Congress failed to put some sanity into the wasteful farm program, re- fused to remove the interest ceiling on long term bonds; passed a swollen public works bill over the President's veto; slashed mutual aid deeply; took no action on civil rights; adjourned in a hurry to avoid having to héar a pos sible speech by KHRUSHCHEV. * x * On the credit side was the great ° victory of passage of the Land- rum-Griffin labor reform’ bill which President Eisenhower ad- vocated in a broadcast address. This was the first major labor legislation in 12 \ears. A housing bill was finally enacted after the President had vetoed two unsatisfactory ones. Following a lot of argument Congress accepted a one cent per gallon rise in gasoline taxes to keep the natiqnal highway pro- gram operating. * * * Generally speaking, the result ‘was a middle-of-the-road session. Many liberals on both sides were unhappy but the moderates, aggressively led by the President, enabled Congress to establish a fair record. “I believe,” said President Kisenhower, “that the American people can convert their gains for responsible government in this first session into a complete vic- lory in the second.” The emphasis must now be placed on what re- mains to be done in the January meeting of Congress. Why Not Put Michigan- Michigan State on TV? livery year for the last eight or ten king football opens the season amidst a howl and much wrangling over TV or not TV for the Michigan-Michigan State football game. * * * It seems to us that this old hassle has about run its course. Why must our two’ large state- supported universities be so arbitrary? The game is a sellout. It seems reasonable for the tax- payers who pay millions of dollars annually to expect the game on TV. The handling of this TV question sounds childish and backward. As long as the game is a sellout and revenue is not impaired, it should be open to the public via TV. * * * Other classic sport events have learned to live with TV and we see no reason why these institutions should not fall in line with the prescribed practice around the country. France Offers Algeria New Plan for Peace In leaving the political future of Algeria open to free decistons by the Algerians themselves President pr GAULLE has startled the French with his latest proposal for settlement of the problem. , This is the first time that a French government has offered specific plans to end the conflict. It also is the first time that in- ‘dependence has been ‘mentioned as a possible solution, but only «after four years of peace. However, the tone of President pr ' ‘ a GAULLE’s speech makes it plain that France will do everything to persuade the rebellious colony that it should have autonomy or integrate with France and that independence would be “incredible and disastrous.” * * * Two conditions attached to the offer may make it unacceptable to the Algerians; One is that De Gaulle will not negotiate with the insurgents, who have just sur- vived a major effort by the French to wipe them out; the other, that if the Algerians vote for independence, they will not acquire sovereignty over the Saharan region with its oil fields, probably Algeria's greatest rn! ral resource. * * * An offer of this kind might have satisfied even the extreme national- ists before the civil war started. But now after nearly five years of blood- shed it may be too little and too late. The question of Algeria is to be de- bated at the current session of the General Assembly. De GAULLe’s offet will take some of the pree-nre off France but it is unlikely store peace The Man About Town Odd and Unusual Exceptional Doings Noted In Plants and Otherwise Checkmated) Man who lets his wife write the checks. The familly Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Whitmarsh of Birminghain are so chummy that they sleep together and one wont eat the other Is fed at the same tine lov and cat of Uliess Tomatoes of the Beefsteak varlety tand they look like their nanie), grown by Mrs. Arnold Westlake of Lake Orion, are eight inches across and weigh two pounds A Biamese twin peach of the Elbrita variety, grown by Perry Flewelling of Rochester, weighs a total of 12 oun: A sunflower that grew oul of the croteh of a-tree ten feet above the ground ts re- ported by Jordan Smith of Waterford as being at least right feet tall Itself, and with a healthy biosson: an top LJ Grown from seed sent her from Ger- many, Mrs. Ann Reneyidson of Keego Harbor has bean pods a yard long—and they're delicious, Owing to the crowds who have been attending the open house at the Wisner home, it will be con- tinued through Saturday, from len to five o'clock. Good advice comes in a letter from Mrs. Agnes Failsman of Auburn Heights, who suggests early fall planting 1f you want good tullps next &pring The time for making entries in our football contest ended this noon. They now are heing tabu- lated, and how they predict on the first games will be in Monday's column, A sunfiower that special recoguition for its persistence is growing near the home of ‘Ormand Smithson” of Waterford. It ls onlyten feet high. but the first six feet came up through the descryves hollow stump of a tree where the seed » had evidently been drepped by some bird A Blue Hubbard squash In the garden of Mrs. Delbert Davidson of White Lake, welghs 47 pounds. It son a vine over 50 feet long. Quite in agreement am I with Mrs, Byron Brintnell of Waterford, who writes that “the mos quitoes also were dumbed by (he heat. so get extra vicious whenever it is cooler.” Verbal Orchids to- Mr, and Mrs. B. M, Allen of Mio. formerly of Pontiac: 60th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Huffaker of North Miami Beach, Pontiac, golden wedding. Dallas E. Stickney of Rochester; 84th birthday Ma, formerly of a * ‘Now Try It With Your Arms Folded’ David Lawrence Says: Congress Reckless With Our Dollar WASHINGTON — What's more inportant today to 170,000,000 Americans than the purchasing power of the dollar which has ilieady declined 28 cents since the var ended in 1945 And what's more the American people than the ter rible effects that can ensue if in flation is continued? The most important news that concerns the American pocketbook of today and to morrow is what happened in the Last of Congress to pro retard Iniportant to Session rinohe or extravagant spending by the federal yovern bent The politicians, ineluding the Democratc Party leaders in control LAWRENCE of Congress; have boasted in toe last two weeks that they cut the President's budget—that during the last session they were, indeed, better econaniuzers than he was ‘ But the people have a “right fo know" the facts, and ft Is unfortunate that, just because the director of the budget tasues a mass of figures which look overwhelmingly complex, — his formal statement released through the White House was net widely printed. Mountnice Tf, Stans who ae direc of the budget, 1s charged by lew with keeping the government's hooks on receipts and expenses, re * * * (ontradictory statements com- eormming the effect of congyessional action on the President's budget occur many times be¢ause such analyses are not developed on bases which are truly comparable. “The budget recommended by the President for the fiscal year 10) indicated. receipts from prescent and fequested taxes of $i? 1 billion and expenditures of approximately $77 billion These fizures defermine the extent by Which the budget is balanced when stibmittrd “second the set of figures in President's budget docu. tient comists of his requests for appropriations or other authority fo spend for both the coming Year and future vears as well. “Tt is inaccurate to assume that actions oon appropriation — hills hecessatily have an equivalent ef fect on expenditures for the budget ear ‘Thus. any implication that congressional reductions in - the President's appropriation requests hewestariey affeets in’ direct pro Portion fhe balanced budget for WO is misleadmg. Because the Congressional reductions of appro- Pisations for 1960 were mainly in long dead tie ateme« the effect on Y460) expenditures is small? CONGRESSIONAL RECORD Then what did Congress really Wo to the nation’s finances for the fiscal year 1900 and the years ahead? Stans refers pointedly to The Country Parson “Our ‘relationship with each other is influenced as much by what we ferget as by what we remember.” . issued by the in Congress. stalements leaders the Democratic He says ‘Tables inserted in the ‘Con- gressionel Record’ assert that the Congress reduced the President's appropriation requests by $1,881 million; and reduced his requests for new spending authority outside the appropriation proces s—so- called ‘back-door’ financijng—by nearly $700 million, for a total reduction of $2.5 billion. These tables do not recognize the fol- ldwing modifying factors: “1. Figures indicating appro- priation reductions include million which are actually post- ponements to anether year or reductions which will heve to be restored on uncontrolable items. "3. These tables do not list cer- gressional action on new obliga- tional authority outside the appro priation process actually added $231 million beyond the President's request — so-called ‘backdoor {i- nancing — and other legislation authorizes or commits the federal government to expenditures of $12,358 million, not including the food stamp program which was authorized on a non-mandatory basis for a two-year period at an estimated cost of $220 million “3. These taelbs do not list cer- tain revenue proposals recom- mended in the President's budget but not enacted by the Congress. (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Alcoholics Anonymous Is Ready to Offer Help “By making it legal to sell al- coholic drinks openly (since 1933) the government has put this temp- tation in front of young people and then, after they have become ad., dicts. doesn’t offer anv help for them This is the statement of an Indiana reader, but the svmptoms of his case, are identical with {hose . described by scores of vic- tims of everyday heartbreak in every part of the country. = . This ha- hit has such a hold on our daughter that she can’t quit it of her own accord, but she refuses to_accept any help...” * ® * : The pathognomonic sign of the addiction the addict's. indig- nant insisterice that he or she can ‘take it or let it alone,” can al- ways quit drinking tf he or she wants to, doesn't néed anybody's help. knows when he or she has had enough and become angry or obnoxious if a loved one pleads with him or her to stop. ‘ . Is there nothing we can do except to stand by and see her drink herself to death? We go to the tavern every week or so and by using every possible means get her to come: home with us and sober up “This is getting harder all the time. Last night we had to get help and just carry her much against her wil] to the car. When she sobers up she is terribly sick and has had several alcoholic convulsions “She stays home a few days and then leaves again, to repeat. “She always tells us to leave her alone, that she can take care of herself. “We love her very much and want to save her” (Signed) a ~- Next fime gou have to go to the tavern or anywhere else for your daughter ask God to go with vou. Your statement ‘does not men- tion Alcoholics Anenymous, a group of men and women dedi- cated to helping one another to freedom from addiction. A.A, WILE, HELP Every member is “now jor was formerly addicted to. alcohol. The A.A. group in youf own commun. ity (ook up Alcoholic Anonymous in telephone boek) will bring te the addict the kind of help she ean undérstand and, let us hope accept. But only when and if the addict wants their help * * * ; Your daughter must. attend a 7 DR. BRADY — = 7} ~~ meeting of the group and ask for their help. She must adynit, as all A.A. members have admitted, that by herself she is unable to solve the problem — that she must have “help I hope and prav that) your daughter will take this first step toward what may bring you and her great happiness * * * Sigied Jetterea, not mire thar one page or 100 words long pertaining ¢ personal health and hygiene not dis ease diagnosis, or trea’ment will be anewered by Dr Wiliam Brad i a atamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac Michigan (Copyright 1959) \ Voice of the People State Safety Commissie _ Likes Press Cooperatior On behalf of the Michigan State Safety, Commission, I want to thank you for helping us in our across-the-board fight to reduce highway fa. talities. x * * Last year we suspended or revoked the driving privilege of 20,086 habitually careless drivers. We know from subsequent conviction records that some of these drivers. illegally continued to operate their motor vehicles during suspension. . * * * We hope the cooperation of Michigan editors in printing names of grounded drivers will prevent this from happening. Your understanding of our problem is deeply appreciated by all of us who are responsibie Jor keeping our highways safe. This Realtree No: “McNamara Fan We've learned the worst and McNamara.is..a candidate to suc- ceed himself. Most people hoped he'd step aside, realizing his elec- tion was all a mistake in the first place. Blair Moody ware to be the man and he died suddenly leav- ing McNamara out in front all alone where he wasn't supposed to be and where he didn't belong. I believe most Democrats and Re- publicans would prefer to see a strong Democrat run against Mc- Namara in the primary, or all concerned will have to get together to beat him in the election. _ GOP Supporter u Grateful Group Praises Merchants We want to express gratitude and thanks to the Merchants As- sociation for letting our talent show appear in the downtown Merchants Festival Northside Community Club Ministers Urge Race Track Veto Methodist ministers of the Flint district at a meeting in Flushing Sept. 15 registered strong opposi- tion to establishment of a race : track in Fenton Township * x Eighty-five ministers serve Methodist churches within a 35. mile radius of Fenton. It's our judgment that such a race track would lower the moral atmos- phere of the Greater Flint Area, would lower property values and would increase police and wel- fare costs. * * * Therefore, we urge all eligible Fenton Township voters to vote against rezoning for such a track in the public referendum Novem- ber 9. Rev. Daniel J. Wallace, Sec: Rev. Norbert Smith, Pres. Fiint District Methodist Church THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Set me a8 a seal gpon your heart, as a seal upon your arm; for love is strong as death, jealousy is cruel as the grave. Its flashes are flashes of fire, a most vehement flame.—Song of Solomon 8:6. Case Records of a Psychologist: Gives Editors, Writers Editor Akers has a pet hobby that is a dandy, for it may help change the eourse of civiliza- tion between now and the year 2,000 A. D. And if you wish to be a writer or even win contest prizes, scrapbook this case. And send for the non-profit booklet below. By GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C—453: Milburn P. Akers, versatile editor of Chicago's fa- mous SUN TIMFs. illustrates the educational sparkplugging I men- tioned vesterday » - »& A decade ago he launched an an- nual clinic for editors of high school-and college newspapers It has been his hob-' by ever since. Ka.l-er this year he, invited me to give the banquet = address to this crowd ef 4 some 500 young ; editors, as- DR. ORANE sembled at MacMurray College. “Tell them whatever you think would be helpful and inter- esting,” he advised me. Although such banquet speaking is a common expefignce to me. when I faced those 500 eager young editors and visualized the tremen- cous influence they would wield in the decades ahead. 1 felt awed. 2 ££ © Many will become leading editors and columnists, public relations — experts and authors from now through the year 2000 A.D, ADVICE TO EDITORS So I gave them my : based ov 25 years of writing this column. after having moved over te jourfalism from my earlier campus teaching Y I told them editors are ‘actually a sae * * . (2) Use a quotation io open an ” prexies of great ‘Universities in Print.” . As such, they should present facts without bias, for in our campus universities, we don't stress just the Democratic Party or the Republican Party, but try to fairly evaluate both. ‘Now that most cities have only one daily newspaper, it can no longer be solely a partisan shect, for it is the major source of edu- cation for all adults. And I warned these young editors not te become intellectual snobs. * * * "Use simple, direct language. in- stead of long, polysyllables. for the Bibie was written in words that averaged only five leters, mean- ing 2-syllable’ terms.” To explain what I meant hy in. tellectual snobs, I cited a Uni- versity of Mlinois professor who the previdus week had tried to boll me in verbal ofl in a caustic —" te an editor, charging t: “Dr. Crane belittles science oy using 2-syllable words: _And_I_ mentioned the Ohio State psychologist who said people were stupid if they thought they could change their personality by read- ing a book or a newspaper column or a newspaper booklet. . PRINT PSYCHOLOGY Also, I showed them how to make the page more attractive by heed- ing some of our simple laws of print psychology, stich as: (1) Keep paragraphs short. Chop ‘em up arbitrarily. for people tend to shun long paragraphs as inch- cating dry, text bookish stuff. ** editorial, for quotation marks aré _ the most dramatic print symbols +) our language and catch the eye faster than anything cise. But break the quotauon wa order dames M. Hare, Chairman Michigan State Safety Commission ‘What’s So Tough About the Bill?’ I get upset every time I read about the “tough” labor bill. What's so tough about if? * * * dust because it doesn't white wash Hoffa and the radical ta. bor leaders and roll over in the mud at their feet, what's “tough?”’ The softy bill that Sen. ator Kennedy of Massachusetts had drawn, bowed and scraped before the loud mouths that run some of the big labor unions. That was thrown in the. scrap heap when Congress began to hear from voters back home. They wanted the kind of legis- lation the President asked and they * shouted the labor Jeaders right out of the picture. So we got a mid- dling bil) that runs down the center of the road. - &® & &- We really need a tough labor bill afd some day we'll get it and we need one that will stop the gangsters, the hoodlums, the crooks and put some responsibility in the unions that haven't any now. ‘ * Wellington Julty Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE If you would be a real sucess The surest recipe .. . Is that of doing all you can... By wav of charity . . . You need not be a millionaire . . . Nor any money spend .... Just give yourself with heart and soul... To stranger and to friend .. . Your only last- ing glory is... The one that you deserve . .. According to how humbly and . . . How faithfully you serve ... Your service to humanity . . . Determines your success . . . And as you strive your best, so God , . . Will grant you happiness . . . Be kind to everyone you meet . . . Spread ‘sunshine and good cheer .. . But always and above all else... Be sure you are sincere. (Copyright, 1950) Smiles It's strange how many people are willing to pay a doctor for advice they don't bother to fol- low * * * One mind can affect: another at a distance, says a writer. Like a man catching the mes- Sage of what's gonna tappen when he gets home after a night eut with the boys. Advice | to get three sets of quote marks on the opening line. — (3) Single columns have more dramatic eye appeal than 2- column widths, or even 1'}; col- t umns, for the wider the line, the more textbookish is its ef- fect. = {4) Use Arabic numerals instead of Roman. They also have far more eye appeal than the written word. Note 7 vs. seven, or 3 vs. three. (3) Sign your editorials, for veo- ple like ‘“‘branded” goods. Who would respect a medical prescrip- tion with a doctor’s signature? 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Middle Age Sets In at 26 Years By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK—Feeling young and perky today, deluded reader? ~ Then turn the page. Quickly This cohimn—will_put_ gray in your hair and_cavities in your ego. A Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, T, K. Cureton, has just announced that you are ‘‘middle- aged” at 26! His research for the physical fit- ness laboratory of the university reveals: HORRID NEW THEORY “For both men and women, physical fitness improves steadily for a number of years after birth. Throughout youth we grow strong- er. Then, at about 17 for bovs, and 14 for girls, we hit our physical peak—though few people ever realize their full potential because of improper or non-existent train- ing methods. “We stay at this yhpsical peak until 25. Then middie age begins.”’ This horrid new theory could be compared unfavorably with a state- ment given this column a few sears ago by a famous Austrian dermatologist. He said, “It is at the age of 29 that a woman begins a slow withering toward old age “Before 29, unless she abuses her health abnormally, her beauty continues to flourish and increases | She does not even need creams to keep her skin glowing, if she eats | eyes run in circles and put a properly and sleeps normally. But:your buttons right, you can wither after the 29h birthday, nothing wonderfully can keep her skip young but care- . ful, continuous care,” : 1 was- just 29 when, during an interview, prophecy. Naturally I bought a our servicemen—all of whom are full supply of this doctor’s creams ‘‘past their peak,” according ‘to in an all-out effort to preserve the Dr. Cureton, but still making out. schoolgirl glow—but somehow 1 For Christmas this year, these never looked more haggard. eae x * * A note today from the USO, Not All Auto Failures Happen on the Road NEW YORK (UPI) — Owning an automobile is a sure-fire way lo get lower grades, an educator warned high school students to- day. All mental, of course; knowing I was deomed to fade made my frustrated sag in my chin region. Finally the old maxim iHope Hampton's law), * * * “You are only as old as you feel I started to THINK YOUNG and it made all the difference; with a ticket for speeding and a broken toe from trying to tango in stock- ing feet, one is too engrossed to WOITy 7 PUSH YOUR BUTTONS RIGHT Thus, as an elderly woman who has lived, allow me to offer this advice to the new middle-aged generation of 26 * * * MEN—Do not let them fetire you even though your physical use- fulness is waning.- Keep active Remember that some Americans didn't make their first million till they were well on, in their 30s. WOMEN —Be philosophical and recall Marlene Dietrich wasn't built in a day. Relax. 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He been hearing more talk about God from professional atheist N.S Khrushchev lately than from some of the esteemed brothers of the Cloth. He has larded his speeches with ‘God be with you,’ ‘'God only knows,” and even suggested in Des Moines that God may be more on Pussia’s side than lowa’s a somewhat unnerving thought Yesterday he went out of his way to compliment the Pitts- burgh Reman Catholic Diocvese's i dynamic new shepherd, Bishop John Wright, whose attitude to ward the Kussian’s visit differed from that shown by Cardinals Spellman of New York and Cush ing of Boston. God-spurning Niki said: “T wish to express my gratitude 19) )6Bishop Wright she appealed in this city to wel show themselves as to all heliefs come me and good hosts se as to promote the improvement of relations between the two countries, and alsp to give thanks for the prayer | heard here before the luncheon, for this was 67 Stores and Services ONE LEVEL SHOPPING Free Parking for 6,000 Cars MIRACLE MILE “torr.” 8. 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IT'S PERFECT FOR EVERY HOME! | \ among ail nations * * * ‘In our country where we have many religions, the atheists, —be-- lievers and priests are all united by one thought: to do all in their power to ensure peace between our two peoples and between all na- tions ."’ * * * Fivery time he starts on God-routine it reminds me of that strange in his Mowcow of fice when the Hearst task force elicited from him his first public statements on religion since cap turing contro] of the Kremlin scene On that occasion he reddened, hit the desk and said for the first time for all the wedrid to hear, “I am an atheist.’’ He sald he and the Russian people didn’t need the concept of Ged, that John Foster Dulles wore “the mask of Ged,” behind which was a heart of evil; that Christianity had ‘“‘brought the Book and the Cross to poor peoples, exploited them, killed them, and left only the Book and the Cross." Sure, he had said the name of God during his talk with us. “But it iS an expression,’ he explained “Like ‘God's truth.’ ‘I give you my word * * * By comparison, he seems almost devout today. But don’t count on “CPECIAL PURCHASE SAVES YOU 1/2 eecuiarty D9e99 IRON DESK MATCHING CHAIR E> Adjustable LAMP vith FLEXIBLE GOOSENECK his ‘ goes to Peiping next wee to see the world’s No. 1 religion perse- cutor, Mao Tse-tung. 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Foreign Minister Raul Roa declared that Cuba would not accept as inescapable that it must choose between capitalism and communism, , “There are other roads and other solutions,” Roa sald, ‘and ' Cuba has chosen its own right road for the solution of its prob- jlems.”’ ‘tIn the game of international power politics,” he said, “we will not be a docile pawn great powers should permit the smal! nations to administer their own affairs, The oppressive ac- tions in Guatemala, Guiana, Hun- gary, Algeria and Tibet must not Schools in Oak Park to Borrow $300,000 : ‘The time has come when the OAK PARK — School board. members here, fearful that de- layed state aid payment will leave: the district's pocketbook empty by | mid-October, have approved the borrowing of $300,000 against anti-| cipated December tax collections. | Officials had counted on a $280,-, 000 balance from last year’s bal- ance to tide them over until local taxes are collected, but these funds are nearly gone and the district has not yet received its August state aid.- Board members fear that the October aid payment also will be delayed, The school district payrol! amounts to about $107,000 every two weeks Paychecks and other operating expenses will require $430,00Q by mid-December, according to the school superintendent, Dr. James N. 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Talks Big |ZwoConteiss | FF,ireteoore FT RAMILY By JAMES MARLOW _—_ure, aij he keeps on talking, he) Coon RAPIDS. Iowa ‘(AP)—. ; a | He. may wind up looking like TWO 1-yearold capitalists: used’ _— i “Fh WASHINGTON (AP) — Nikita'an international windbag, which CoOmmunism's No.1 man to turn) : ‘Khrushchev has made a shambles is the large size. la couple of bushels of corn: into ‘of a superntarket, a cornfield, and| He and Eisenhower, as they sit’, tidy $100 profit. 7 thing in| x * |stuffed-shirt diplomacy. But now own together, have one * é , \the time has come to see whether ‘um that A vag proper po a Twins Vida and Vicki Peterson OFFERS foe's any toore than a bull in ajand plenty of it, the world cans venir com” during Soviet china shop. be made wonderful. Trouble is, | ee ee 1960 M \ the haven't agreed ‘on how to do Premier Nikita Khrushchev's visit ODELS | ‘TALKS PEACE ithey haven where Wednesday. rT] ry) a His American caravan, more = They sold more than 200 ears. 17” — 21 — 24 - The corn, at market value, was PORT |seeing expedition, included hat- Light Snow F alls |worth about $2. ABLE _[Swapping, hot dogs, insults, tem-| . TABLE MODELS | perantrums, beby-patting, vig-in Colorado ‘Queen Liz Will Record begrog <= This Morning ‘Her Christmas Message No Money Down ... 6 Mos. to Pay i Specie] Purchase Reg. $99 Cashmeres *09 First time at this low price. Sizes 10 to 16. at George’s @ New Low Prices @ Highest Quality @ Convenient Budget Terms , @ Holden Red Stamps if Now’s the time to buy home needs and clothes for the en- tire family on one easy ac- | | He has talked peace and he has Mink Trim count. No money down and $ 00 ‘talked big. But so far it has been’ — Ry The Associated Press LONDON ® — Queen Elizabeth. Cashmeres . . $99 only es for every $25 jal talk and all vague. Now be has! iow fell early today at Fraser, “*Pecting @ baby early next year. you purchase. Ito get down to cases with Presi-| ~ . y ’ will not make her usual television as ident Eisenhower. By Sunday, ©olo., and a thunderstorm pow-/appearance on Christmas Day when their meeting ‘breaks up, ered by wind gusts of up to 40 1959, court officials announced , . at Ets ‘there should be answers to two m.p.h., raked sections of Okla- Thursday. | SALE OF RAINCOATS WITH TRADE ‘questions: lhoma \ , Instead, she will record a Christ- w h to 1495 x * * fe ees ; ‘mas message to the Common- Jorth to 9 99 4 . | The Weather Bureau said the! ; All colors and Free Delivery Whether he came just for the’ s,owfall was not measurable at wealth, sound only. .when she re- sizes 8 to 18 e ride and the publicity; or, whether .., early hour \turns to Buckingham Palace trom Combinations — Consoles he means business, wants peace, < * @ ‘he Scottish summer residence, and is willing to take steps to The rain was « continuation of Balmoral Castle, next month. The > bring it about. | = ; royal broadcasting at Christmas Free Home Demonstration ng it about, a storm that hit Oklahoma, late vay started bythe Queen's gran a : . , Thursday, One person was killed father, King George V. @ 1-Yeor Picture @ Free Delivery wna oe talks oa y aby lightning, and several families , Tube Warranty @ Free Service look like a Set ae to a lot of Were, evacuated from southwest ; @ TV Rentals by © 90- Dey Ports [ine world, since he was the one Oklahoma City following a 3inch Wyoming Governor | Day or Week Warranty who initiated All this and went to 22WnPour. Scores of automobiles - ae alled ; cal Good ition a lot of trouble, coming over and, “¢7e a by the heavy rain, '" Conditio | ’ e | . poking around, to find a settle-| A part of the storm Thursday! CHEYENNE, Wyo. 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History, Politics (Mr. K Well Versed on World DES MOINES, lowa (UPI)—On) By all. accounts, woe im a finds on his his whirlwind. tour of the United'a fast and voracious reader -and/desk;~among mapy : States, the versatile Soviet Premier remembers what he reads. it bey pee cage Ps | Nikita S- ‘Khrushchev has displayed! He alse learns halla, Me “ear. oviet_P reports foreign news inadequately, an unusual knowledge of basic He is the most gregarious Seviet (6 would know no more about what ts * coun | leader tm history, travels much |;, going on in the world than the ts of life in this ds on in | The degree is the highest honor es A " te know pi main) 224 s9es out of his way to meet |, erage Soviet citizen. of Scottish Rite and is granted for pe people whe cas be useful to him. — xk *« * outstanding contributions to Free- masonry or for dedicated service tq humanity reflecting credit to the fraternity. * * * Among those elected to receive the honor at the were Charles H. troit, Co.: Paterson of De- tor John F. Wolfram, 1960 convention, Vice President of Ford Mo-| Gen- | eral Manager of the Olds Division’ ‘of General Motors Corp. at Lan- currents of American history, de-, | velopments in the American Labor} Like any good American poli- |movement, economic statistics and tician, he remembers faces and, ‘contemporary political life. | As he told the Senate Foreign | Relations Committee last week, Presidegt Eisenhower will prob- ably be at a disadvantage when he meets the Soviet premier. He will ‘find Khrushchev much better *« *.® briefed on American affairs than Unlike Stalin, who worked irregu- the President is on the Soviet | be now spends more time read- 4/1) and late into the night, and Union. | ing the speeches of American slept all morning, Khrushchev lives ‘Wants More Dollars ‘names. political leaders than the classi- a well od Com ist Leni -organized and regulated life = Stalin. works of ‘He starts work at nine o'clock and leaves his office at 6 p.m. Undt | And, as he indicated in his off- his administration al] Soviet offi- — ais sstare Cavers iret ‘the-cuff remarks at the dinner cials have been compelled to keep: for Tourist Ads FIFTH LARGEST — The Rotterdam, flagship UPI Telephete freq B Bonds Jr president of AP Wirephote Siven in his honor in San Fran- such regular hours. . cisco, the athiest Communist chief, x * * ‘can quote scripture for his purpose. when he is not busy with official | This correspondent heard him meetings and receptions, Khrush- . ees : ae similarly astound audiences in chev spends his evenings with his is needed to advertise Michigan's interpreter for Soviet Premier | Engiand and Finland with his inti-,family at a two-story government tourist attractions, the Michigan Khrushchev” during the past | mate knowledge of events in those|mansion on Lenin Hills where he tourist Council decided Wednesday. NIKITA’S VOICE — Victor M. Sukhodrev has become familiar to Americans as an alternate heads toward the ly line on its arrival here recent- of the Holland-American Line, New York City sky DETROIT w — A bigger ap- propriation from the Legislature The new pride of the Dutch Merchant Marine is the world’s fifth largest vessel. Baldwin-Wallace C ‘ollege - Clio Man Free on Bond in Embezzlement Deal Committee to Rewrjte ‘State Senate Assailed Michigan Liquor Code , _ FLINT (UPI) — Former Clio week. The 26-year-old Russian ‘countries. \does considerable reading. His | ;« « ks’ W t R P public works superintendent Don- ‘Peaks almost flawless English, | x * * ‘residence is equipped with a. the cemcll wasting te Deak LANSING (UPI) -+ Sen ho er Ss on alse ay ald Roth was free on bond today American-style. | Western statesmen, educators motion picture hall where he often born mended a record 61: Minnema (R-Traverse City) said awaiting arraignment in circuit a and journalists who have — lorig sees his favorite films—documen- 940 Pb 1 i. Wis sears di senate. f ( 6 Bi : s H j : today his Senate’ hquor committee yp aN sinG (UPL) — House mem: ford (P-Lansing) quoted one’ con. COUT Monday on an embezzlement Drive Safely for Awhile conversations with Khrushchev in- itaries. . campaign fe being. conducted on 2 would attempt to rewrite the state “iue . = ‘charge. ‘variably carried away the impres-|. - A caclget Of SEZ.080 liquor code bers are getting Little or no re. Sttuent as saying Five witnesses were called yes) MILWAUKEE WW — Suburban sion ‘that he is one of the best een As he told the chamber of com- * * * “The whole thing needs rey: action from a bill they passed a! Several lawmakers astd people terday in a municipal court hear- West Allis, where a new hospital briefed of present day oo merce of Des Moines, he se€§ | Council members said Michigan sion’ Minnema ‘said. “Much of it.week ago which would increase | their districts were surprised ing in an attempt to show that is under construction, has placed leaders. | many films about life in Amer- |would have to do more advertis- wax witten back in the davewhen ia ay that present pay was $4,000 plus the 28-year-old man dipped into several signs along city streets.) How did this self-taught former, : , ! < 1961 legislative pay to $7,500 ‘ - t that! ica. ling to keep pace with other states mobsters were trying to take over * | $1,000 expenses. public funds to buy tires and tubes They read: ‘'No accidents, please peasant and coal miner ge a } 7 ; i ; tor ‘the: teorlet ‘Gellar the beer industry . - for his car Our hospital's not _open yet.” iway? | When he arrives at his office: competing for . “Youre stupid jerks for nel I didn't talk to a person that oe ee ee — Pm ————— - Recommendations for revision : au . “was against the pay increase,” , — . were expected to be made to the putting it (salary) up there where said Democratic Leader Joseph Kowalski (D-Det rot. “Most thought we were getting 5 . more than we are.” < THINK PAY $22,500 House 1960 Legislature it belongs,’ Rep. Harold Hunger SALES MANAGER the “The few who have talked to me about it weren't in favor of newest a pay raise.” said Rep. Carroll Te, _*eeeee Newton (R-Delton) e nicest : oy” seces Rep. Reimer vaw Till (R } : fr fon, Holland) said all he contacted ' a way to see or who contacted hint were for \ , MO e Se } without more pay for legislators except \* i * , one person. \ , glasses ! “Many think we're getting the 22.500 that congressmen get,” said Rep. Adam Sumeracki (D- Detroit) l, 5 . + + f Discover Ocubells’, wonderful ‘ : f I haven't heard a word,” was ks GS , 1 ; successors to contact lenses Rep. Andrew Bolt's (R-Grand } : y 4 They Don’t Touch anid lanewer i Le, The Eyes! | oo é > _ The pay increase measure, . ¥ A , . now in the Senate, wae the -, # <—’ eeuiact ) second time this session the €- 35 w House has asked to Increase the er - ~~, F pay. . . A previous proposal, which would ‘ TRY Them BEFORE You Buy Them set a $7,500 total also Oculettes . . wonderfully comfortable be in the Senate cause they're designed to AVOID contact with - — the eye. As shown, they actually conform per fectly to the delicate curves of the cornea. ‘They rest on a layer of natural tear, gently REPARATED from the eye. They're CONTACT Contact was killed —~ =) No Appointment Necessary inp bade TERMS Up to a Vear to Pay State Senator Offering Tax(?) Refund Service HOURS: LEAS LENSES... the newest, nicest way to Faas ae bo SFE without glasere! LANSING (UPI) — Sea Clar (R-Saginaw) | he would provide a ence F. Gracbner Mail Coupon for Free Bookiet sald today special service for his constita i Dr. B. R. Berman, O.D. 17 N. 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I AC P RESS | On This Page Each Friday. 3 oe aa wee «ae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. -FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 , . - “THIRTEEN leeping Beauty Rehearsals to Get Under Way at Central By BARBARA GRIFFIN Rehearsals will begin soon at Pontiac Central High School for the Children’s Theater: production of “Sleeping Beauty.”’ Matinee performances will te: given Oct, 12, 13, 14,15 and 19. The only evening performance will be given Oct. 17 in the school aud- itorium. | The cast. includes Judy Whit. | mer, Sleeping Beauty; Judi John- | son, Queen; Kay Jerome, Fry. | tonia; Peggy Warren, Una; Cari | Pappas, Elano; (Clark Davis, | bers. There will be three prac- | Under the leadership of pew edi-.Davis; exchange editor, tices, September 24, 29, and tors, the first complete issue of Nurek: and circulation manager, October 1, at Ceutral, Tryouts this semester's Tomahawk was dis- Sydney Swindells. Ted Carlson is are October 8 at Pontiac North- tributed to the members of the stu- ern. : dent body today. Sharon Drew and |!2 charge of the printing and Don Jim Moyer will assist the editor Hill takes care of the Photogra- Dick Rogers. phy. Dave Todd is the news editor and Reporters are Betty Arnold, Adrienne Ressler is the feature Nancy Bain, John Blamy III, Terry editor. Taking charge of the sports’:Braun, Bill Cashin, Kay Chris- page is the job of Greg Uligian and topherson, Joann Close, Carol Cox Micki King. ‘Dennis Dildy and Sue Dorman Advertising manager is Sue Som-'Others are Lowel] Ennis, Kay Requirements for membership are the following: be able to swim. the front crawl, back crawl, breast stroke and the side stroke. Be able to do the back dolphin, back tucked somersault, a surface dive, and underwater swimming. Pre- sent members have just received) navy blue sweatshirts with phins’ in white on the front. | Students and faculty alike en- Cinda |( | Rotsel ‘Do}. Merville; business manager, Joan Evans. Pam Everling, Jeanne alisky, Judy Graham, Carol Hughes, Janet Milmine. Hoan Mon- teith, Wanda Mullins and Bob Ose man Also working on the staff are Deanna Relyea, Doug Roeser, Bill John Roush, Lanetta Row- ston, George Sarros, Ken Shaw, Sandy Schmidt, Martha Spark, and Cathy Steinbaygh, Concluding the list are Karen Strong, Gwen Wharry, Pris Wharry, Sue Wood and Jeanette Wright nr Bruce . | eth naa: Denes _joyed learning new songs and sing. T . Seott, Ella: we * ‘ing old ones at an “all-school as- — oo . - ss sembly sing’’ held vesterday morn- nent a wats! Nee: ing and this morning in the audi- Ree te tan nee ame torium. Vocal music instructors Belita. , . ’ George Putnam, Mrs. Doreen Volt Avondale Activities Increase By IRVIN GINGRICH An assembly next Tuesday will cuion, of Claude Wiseman, is ex. mann and Michael Dempsey di As the amount of school work be held to introduce the local pected to’ sing a few numbers in The play is being directed by rected the enthusiastic singers increases while the school year American Field Service officers, French. Finnish, and English. Garth Errington, dramatics —in- vreee | exchange student, Marjatta Es a _ srucion! abd! Gidy (Renney) sit progresses, so the many oppor- kelinen, of Finland, and Irvin There wil also be an A FUS. re dent director. tunities for extra-curricular activi Gingrich, whe spent the sum) ception Tuesday night featuring Committee heads for -sveving PH Draftsmen ties at Avondale increase mer in the Netherlands. the two Consuls representing Fin- Beauty’ are Sue Ann Hathaway, A | The newly elected officers for The Glee Club. under the direc and and the Netherlands. props; Connie Nickols and Marilyn = ; Peatiae Press Phete | Tomkins, tickets; Sue Smith, make- Adrienne Ressler, co-assistant editor; Dave jup: Kaye Gades, publicity; Phyllis = Todd, néws editor; and Sharon Drew, co-assistant |Burt, costumes; and Marilyn. Ver- ler, vice president; Judy Hooie, Cla r kston H 1 g h Tops in Contest editor. The first Tomahawk issue of the 1959-60 non, stage crew. | p ‘secretary, and Sue Randall, treas : school year came out today. -_ * _ Awards Are Given urer. The club consists of 20 girls Seniors Sponsor ; | Starting this week, seniors will jand is a very active organization . be smiling prettily as the photog. Students by Ford Co. | Svemdnis. . : b , |SINGERS ELECT OFFICERS — School students won awards re-| the squad are Sue Randall, Jean ioday after The results will be peblished mext in a national Industrial) Newman, Judy Hoole, June ; week ithe Future Nurses Club are Judy ‘Lundsford, president; Nancy Fow TOMAHAWK EDITORS—Looking at a ‘‘proof’’ of the finished product, are the new editors of Pontiac Central High School’s newspaper, The Tomahawk. They are (from left) Dick Rogers, editor in chief; Jim Mayer, co-assistant editor: Walled Lake High Votes for Officers 1st Issue Out Soon Michaelife’ Editors Named Waterford | Club Night raphers from Spellman Studfos in, at School Assembly —— By ED SANTALA ; 2 lace eal peartask! smith is the captain pf the var- sored by the seniors of Clarkston ipaigning began for class officers, the Milford game in The A Capella Choir and the Se- cently the school cafeteria By BARBARA ARDELAN _athietic director, the Rev. Francis lective Girls Glee Club recently awards Contest sponsored by Ford Morelty and Sue Wieneke. Nominations from the senior : " ev S| } : ML ; ( tt embers “e Lillk . i . Plans for the first issue of the|O’Donnell, ending a hectic week elected officers for the first semes- 4.40, Company. | The junior varsity cheerleaders oe “re Lillian class included Kathy Lundquist and C U e St. Michael High School new of after-school tryouts. ter. The Choir elected Marilyn Ver- ; ; are Donna Haddix, captain; Di- jSevailiach, Janet) Bullerd) Mac: (Mike mullet. president, Jone) Lat 3 the “Michaélite ” are’in reigns ak nen, president; Dennis Zimmer.| Awards were presented by Ray anne Grumblatt. Sharlene Hender- 88ret Brewer aad Brenda Ary, fery, Karen Tuttle, Sue Lowery, swing.| JV CHEERLEADERS and Fred Bachmann, dent; Linda Dovle and Bonnie Spencer, secretary; Mike Bilas, Mike Cosgrove, Jackie Meridith, Renee Thibodeau and Carol An- derson, treasurer. man, vice president; Vicki Annas, vice presi- Appointed as editors for the first) Those competing for the positions secretary; and Tom Schrodj, treas- issue by advisor Sisiter M. Callista,/of Junior Varsit,) cheerleaders are | urer Gary Relyee is their accom were Marilyn Biallas and Russell! Pat Donley, Kathy Lauinger, Judy! niet . Greenlees. ‘McInnis, Susan Hunt, Ellen Klink- Selective Girls have elected sec- Taking over the art work will hamer, Diane Cox and Janet Sug- tion leaders, two for each section be Margaret Kherkher, Barbara den. ‘Sopranos are Minnie Churchwell Ardelan and Anna Rita Massacessi.| This week the students received and Nancy Walker; second Business managers and mimeo- their student passes. These cards | sopranos are Kaye Gaddes and Pat graph opérators are Pat Donahue, will enable them to attend all home Rahja; and altos are Dorothy Pow-| ‘mond Graff, director of vocational |.) Nancy Dutton, Bonnie Newby, doors; Betsy Osgood and Paulette education in Pontiac schools, at an' Elaine Beauchamp and Bonnie Etter. records: Bob Hein, clean- “assembly Tuesday. |Gratopp up; and Lucy Oakley, publicity. Seniors Mike Hicks and Bill ee eae ne Ratliff received $20 checks, ‘Oakland County Regional meeting henerable mention certificates here. The many advisors. officers | ark, prectdcet: | Gobo: Chris: and lapel pins. Don Chase, also | and chapter eearients beet ie ead tidies, vice president; Donna a senior, received a place pin | Ruggles, secretary; and Georgia a jplete plans for a regional meeting award and a cetrificate. This la (O44 at Michigan State Univer- | Rabin) treaeerer By JOHN TEEUWISSEN Club Orientation Night, spon- sored by the Student Council, will) be held next Wednesday from 7 to’ 10 p. m. at Waterford High School. | Club Night offers a* chance for new sophomores and other fnter- Student Council officers elected fo terms this year are Gay Ann Junior class nominees were Do- die Duckwitz and Jim Holt for presjdent; Caro! Chabot, Jim Har- ris and Pat Fairbanks, vice presi- s int- | ‘ a parva sallnon.arrn ae Bob Trudell and Sue Heisler. basketball and football games for |) and Margaret Miller. Barbara! Don's second such award since (5. Oakland | This year’s representatives are. dent; Sue Lang and Terri Mc- tions offering educational oppor- Although they haven't yet had ae fi Suberben | Cathal Griffin is their accompanist. | he came to Northern. | The Bible Club met on Monday Seniors, Shanna Stewart, Jackie Maken, secretary, and Sandy tunities not available in their reg-| * formal nyeting, the giris of f tball ame will be held ncn a | Certificates of recognition were'and elected officers for the com-.Phelan, Jody Wilford, Rich Mans- Baier, Barb Steckling and Sue ular classes. the Future Narses Club have a Mies See =a a be. Selective has just received their pyarnded to Jim Boroff. Jack, '"& year. Dale Stuart heads the field and Cliff Irwin Huebler, treasurer. ; : a t f : = . : . . _ . res JoEllen Cra Juniors, Harold Weston. Rutt Each club will introduce itself Seetet # rreetieet fer is come |S 2-3) pin. in this gare Ste Se Gee veer nee igendereon, Ted Lacensen, BilijCue 1: ere, Jobiien Cree ae =< w" Sephomore nominations for ing term. She is Kathy Henretty. Sponsor will be Mrs. William ford, vice president: and Barbara.McNeil, Sandy Asher, Tosalie Lip Michael's Shamrocks clash with “C4? at all singing ‘engagements. Bob . ne a They will appear in black skirts, Robinson, Ron St. Amant. Dave Tuck Royal Oak St. Mary's Irish. iwhite blouses and black and white on John Taylor, Jim Venner; Juniors will be measured for Parsons and Judy Booth, checked vests. and Roger Roberts iclass rings on Monday of next) Sophomores, Jerry Powell, Ron there to answer any questions | One of the first woman journal- j * sync | Enar West, drafting instructor, . , Zumbrunnen, Shirley Bauer, Diane involving \their. clubs, Refresh- There will be a get acquainted ists was Anne Royall, who scooped | The cope giris nena) ae eee . artis meek ' ~ 4 . dance in the parish hall tonight.| ; swimming club, has elected officers received an instructor's certificate, * * * iBogner. Barbara Buzzell, Ron ver ments Will be served. * This dance is a ght. her colleagues by Feeder tedna( 0" the year. New officers are Judy;and Donald McCracken, adminis-| A spokesman from the Junlor|Applegate and Sue Silsby. Fresh a Tryouts will be held next week of the parish popped be bed a caremagyromiey President Dearing, president; Barbara trative assistant, accepted the cer-| Achievement organization of Pon-|men, Carl Wilburg, Mary Fusilier,) The Student Council president for the first play of the year,'s-39 to 11:30 p.m. The adralaston are arin -_ sitting on bis Strang. vice president; Judy Kern, tificate for Northern High School. |tiac addressed the Juniors and Sen-| Vickey Burley, Blair Bullard, Betty and vice president, Jim Havel and “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” |-. ere clothes. Today, were jiors in a special assembly on Cobb, Pam Lovejoy, Dan Ragatz Margie Lang. were elected last Based on Anita Loos’ best seller, president were Mary Brown and Barbara Harlow; vice president, Mary Young and Joy McFarland; secretary, Mary Lang; and treas- urer, Sue Haight and Diane Mc- and state its purpose and aims, activities, and requirements for | Donahue trom St. Joseph's Mercy membership. The efficers will be | Hospital. secretary -treasure: pert, Sue Turek, John Hicks y a t | | ‘secretary; Judy West, treasurer; | i ‘ESS wine Leg ig iaics per person. and readers — benefit from the and Becky Bryce, historian. | ear race ..,, | Thursday. The purpose of the as- and Diane Jenks. ispring. After the homeroom rep- ore close of the dance|work and writings of women in High school students in the Unit. | i. - Ch entatives were elected Lind the play tells of the adventures of the ramen af the Gree fredimsalaatically every lcanch of ifeeci| Ge (lab ules anmeenced | the s _ jsembly was to stimulate interest) The class chairmen are now Cliff; resentative ere elec a two American girls on an “educa-| cheerleaders wi cs eens ty natiaan y ry o | dias peu tot ee jed States, Canada and Puerto Rico and boost membership in the or- Irwin, Sue Turek, Barb Buzzell and|Thompson and Diane Thompson tional” trip abroad. ‘ are eligible for the contest Jude-| ganization Vickey Burley. jwere elected secretary and treas- Unchaperoned, the young ladies| int tr the unit. ae _— | Students found the Parent Teach- | xs * con. ee ae ee skip gaily through Europe pursued ° a) e various dis S provi Yier Student Association meeting) Student Council announces the Council membership. girls by a handsome young millionaire | LAt of Handshaking Goin’ On ithe Ford Motor Company, with Thursday night both interesting sale of CHS, bookcovers starting are not related. aad eauaral litors. Casting will! \ine best yosig bead sent to Dear-| and educational as students, par- Monday; a new Student Activity, Representatives elected from be done by Patty Looman, Dra. EJ ti ; F : . ° born for final selections ents and teachers forming a panel Sheet to be placed on the Bulletin, senior homerooms are George Bee- matics Club spensor. Any WTHS eC 10n ever T1ps t. re @€rlc Also in the assembly Tuesday idiscussed such questions as ‘How Board every month: a contest for) man, Carole Butgess. Beverly Dix- student may try out. | ‘ : was John H. Rivers, representing old should one be to go steady?” naming the theme for the Home- on, Nancy Gray, Ken Johnson, ORIENTATION ASSEMBLY | By PAT VILLELLA | appointed by. Father Weber, will mainly consist of producing the Junior _Achievement He re-'and “How late should a high coming. and our four officers to ots Lundquist Judy Neukam, x iectation | Campaign speeches; posters and Teen Club director. the school newspaper, which ts|!#ted the principal ideas of Junior school student get home from a go to the University of Michigan Naney Riffenberg. Liz Smith, Lin- tae Wednewday ones Was: handshaking prevailed at St. Fred- At the end of the first ‘quarter, echeduledl for @ first edition by the jhetiewennest a |date”” . Z for a state meeting. da Thompson and Gary W ilkott. ; students with Waterford High oO High School this week. The pr Weber will appoint representa- end of October. The name of the More th half-mill fol ./f — — : . School. Introductory speeches for|CTtte Student body entered into tives trom the freshman class. All paper has not yet been selected. oes btn cir cog nen mach wong Waterford’s. new teachers were! ne spirit of catfpaigns for class other elections in the freshman) The chairmen of these clubs will tel nl = high acl % sae pel tend, made by seniors. i and student council posts.’ class will occur at this time. «The also be elected and appointed this. L * * * ! Student Council officers for the coming year were installed. They are Fred Cook, president; Sandra MacAbee, vice president; Georgia Sword, recordifig secretary; Jean Honhart, corresponding secretary; and James Luzod, treasurer. * , Fred Cook was master of cere- monies as the high school held its first all-schoo] assembly this fall. Rochester Elects | = Schatz. All representatives were (meetings. Publicatims Club by the seniors. | sistant business manager; Karen , " Council Leader S; iad | McKinney, treasurer, and Care. ertificate With Each Diamond Sold! R : ° be | i lyn Mills, typist. = epr esentatives | Collections are being made for. RCIA SEED Student Union for the next five, mM = jweeks. The cost this year for A 5 Diamond Rochester Senior High School's team of varsity cheerleaders, un- ‘basis. The installment plan is $2.50 oe IK ; der the sponsorship of Theo Guil- |down and $1 a week for five weeks, C t Valued ‘at $480 lume, cheered: Se Feloons to Students greatly benefit from. 4u gepe r first game ‘this plan. With thelr Union card! : y4 25> season with Davison last Friday they may attend three football | Diamond e —_ comprt nx the ty igames, seven basekthall games, EaIm bet in et sos 2 s varsi | Phe , a rans mounting WwW tapered : toda we GC § ode tive wrestling matches, seven, beguettns. 91.00 Talue Beautiful “Carolyn Dando, yn swimming meets and three assem: ' O _ . McPeters, Patti King, Violet Zum- * | bltes ur Erase === 14k Solitaire walt, Nancy Ebert, Klo Arléne Emery and Allisorf Weeber-. | and the outcome will be krown early next week. Club officers. They are as follows: Balloting ended this afternoon advantage of getting fully ac- jtions is the purpose of the delay. Already elected are the a Many of the clubs had their first President, Pat Villelia; vice (the Sodality and CCD got together. president, Bill Deschaine; treas- [Tuesday the librarians had an urer, Linda La Londe; secretary, early morning session before Pat Eckman. : iclasses, and the Sacristans met Other representatives for Teen Club are Bob Delve, Bob Huse- reaux, Jim Spadafore, Mamie x *®* * Medina, Judy Quaries, Tima La | Thursday the CSMC and the ‘Lende, Roger Houck and John Publications Club had their first were welcomed, theeting this past week. Monday | week, quainted and making wise selec-| A short, but spirited pep rally) in the auditorium preceded the ‘final voting. To finish election. week off with ‘a bang, a get-acquainted dance ‘will be held tonight in the parish jhall from 8& to 11: The dance is ‘sponsored by Teen Club to pro lafter school. Many new members mote a general mixing of the | ithe operations of a business . . ./ both highlights and drawbacks. | \Many Northerners participate in’ jthis highly worthwhile program | Student Union staff members for ithe 1959-60 school year have been | jselected. They are Carole Mihay, | \Richard Bradshaw, Shirley Parent, Sherry Gremore. Carol Carr, Judy. Dexter, Sue Asher and Barbara) Terry. measeA ILONARDS REMEMBER —— jare to be initiated in the future) entire high school. | Also, this will acquaint the Officers for Stodent Union are | ‘seniors with the freshmen, who Carreen McClements, business manager; Sharron Monroe, ds- | e ber Di ds must have color, cut, clarity and exact carat weight. reputable jeweler will always stress this information when diamond. We at Leonard's have ne bargain diamond effers; we offer cash savings only reid uality stones. Because of this we are able to issue Ld A you are purchasing a a Lifetime Guarantee ‘Union membership is $7 on a cash) Emerald ah They also receive an Ava-| lanche and five issues of Polaris. | ‘675 99 Pt. Marquise “~ Diamond Ring Troy High PTSA. Sponsoring Dance A regular $250 Value Qur Price ‘ i i | with 2 red By JUDY COWSERT baguettes valued ote Fee Oe The Troy High School Parent. at $900. —_— morning by members of their ’ a, “Back to School” dance aa vel rewective canes 7}, |for high school students and one Sto * £ -& 2 year alunini of Troy on Friday. $ Serving on the Senior Coyncil for is | Charles Willcock called the 95 Teacher Student Association spon.) square dances, and round dancing: was also enjoyed. Student repre.’ ° jgentatives from the. PTSA were: iKaty Ford and Tami Lockhart. Se Our Senior class officers are _4¥F red Latia, president; Rocky Bron-, son, vice president; Tami Lock-’ hart, treasurer, and Jeanne Rod- gers, secretary. This year we are happy {0 have . SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTM A Deschaine, ‘vide pres- lin our midst. She is Ruth Stitz- Wedding Ring Diamond Ring & $425 His and Her USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-A-WAY PLAN | LEONARD'S AS ’ — New Teen Club offi- , 5 : , tives are Donna Halley, Sue Sutton, _ PLANNING ANEAD, : another foreign exchangr student, er ake Lynne Frai tort Almas, Ron) Gets (were elected for the 1990-40 year at St. Eckman. secretary; Bill. at ea, one or Mary! Werth, Frederick High School. Planning ahead for the dent; Linda LaLonde, treasurer, and Pat Villella, (muller. from Manheim, Germany.| 20 North Perry Street Downtown Pontiac - , Judy Mallory and Sue 7 netning. year and activiier axe (irom, lo) fs =n Sn . > Rats ts, 36. ! — 7 mee MEMES cid —_ . . { a \ | | . _ Dati er oA «| ~ Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. _FOURTEEN t > $y THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 & i OXFORD — No clues as to the|plea for the girls to come home. paper were found. on which the; money—‘‘not more than about 50 whereabouts of three girls missing girlsshad figured the bus fare tO'cents” her mother said. from their homes since Monday have been turned up, Oxford Po- lice reported todfiy. The three distraught 13, skipped afternoon classes at school four days ago and have been missing since, today issued a Clarkston Man, Wife Go South for Honeymoon CLARKSTON—Honeymooning in the south making their home in Hinsdale, I]. are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goines The former Betty Jo Bliesath daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Bliesath of Jackson and = Mr Goines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Goines of 5945 Pine Knob Rd , were married Day Adven tist Chuttch before at Seventh The bride wore a rose point Chantilly lace and tulle gown with a sequintrimmed Sabrina neckline and a chapel train, A matching crown held her fin gertip veil of silk tilusion and she carned a cascade bouquet of white roses centered by a white orchid Vernita Bliesath the rides S1* fer from Ifinsdole, “was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Anna Ruth West of Ciinten,_Ind.; Freida Bliesath of Jackson, another of the bride's sisters, and Beverly Goines of Clarkston, the bride groom's sister Fred Welch of Jackson was best man Ushers were Edward Pardin of Hinsdale and Scott and Dary! Goines of Clarkston the liide grooin’s brothers A reception was held in_ the church parlors GOTHAM MRS, THOMAS FE Middle Straits Is Home After Honeymoon WHITE -LAKI Making their Straits Lake in Flerida Thomas } TOWNSHIP on Middle honeymoon Mrs home after a are Mh fotham and The bride is the former Barbara Ellen Adamson and the darghter of Mrs Albin Adamson of [664 Log Cabin Trail and the late Mr. Adam son, Her husband is the son of Mh and Mis) karl CO Gotham of 7849 Detroit Blvd., Walled Lake For her wedding, the bride wore a floor-length gown of lace and tulle with short sleeves. The tulla skirt accented with lace bands formed a chapel train Ruth Ann of honor Allen The bride's Adamson was Bridesmaid sister, maid Was Joan * * * Ralph Moore of Dearborn was best man and Richard Gotham and David Gotham both of Walled Lake were ushers A reception was held at Dublin Community Center after the cere mony. F amous WINTER SEAL QUALITY AT AN ECONOMY PRICE COMBINATION DOOR WITH STORM & SCREEN @ Heavy-duty extruded alumi- aum @ Includes all hardware—lock, door closer, and chain @ Bottom height adjuster @ Fully vend hinges and e Complatalt neorenteed @ Will never shrink, rust or sag—never needs painting @ Guoranteed by Good House- keeping $ 3 2” CARL SHELL and SONS Drayton ', OR 3-5043 mothers, whose daughters, ages 13, 16 and dul recreation Mothers Plead for Teenagers’ Return Three Oxford Girls Still Missing “If my daughter is afraid to come home, I'd like to reassure her that we will welcome her with open arms and no questions asked,” said Mrs. Raymond D. Martin, of 22 8. Broadway, whose daughter, linda, 16, is one of the missing trio. Mrs. Martin said three scraps of Ann Arbor Police there were con-' tacted and had no report of the} lost girls. *® * * A friend of the trio told one of the mothers that they were going to change their names, and another overheard Linda say she had no To Have 150 Students NCCC Will Open Monday AVON TOWNSHIP — North Cen tral Christian College will welcome about 150 students when it opens for classes on Monday, Otis Gate wood, college president, announced today Most of the campus activity will take place in the new three- story multi-purpose building It contains the student soctal-dining Church Is Sponsoring : Youth Dinner-Rally COMMERCE All the exciting alimosphere oof a foothall Honcdiudiry wall bee the decorating scheme of a youth kick off banquet at 6 20 pin tomorrow Commerce Methodist Church * * * . Coral 0 yard lines, bleach and brighel will predominate at the big dinner ly open to junior and senior high sed students In the com munity free of charge his will Jaunch a: brisk fall winter program filled with health solemn retreats and Sunday evening fellowship vouths, according to the Rev Perry Thomas, pastor * * * Following the dinner hour will be a community sing. Colored slides of the Youth Fellowship summer trip into the wilds of north hiige Mo wen bite at post colored pennants er wl weekly for there center and 60 dormitory rooms in the main section, with the wing to be used for the administrative of fices and temporary classrooms Among the students enrolled in the first class are one from Canada, one from Texas and one from California. A 1%year-old) girl from Port Filizabeth, Africa, Monika Stein ger, Will arrive tomorrow. She will he a guest in the Gatewood home during her af study in’ the nited The new liberal at 420 Avon’ Rd Rochester year Staten arts couege is two miles south east of Clarkston Parents Tell of Daughter's Wedding CLARKSTON Mr and Mrs Chester Dixon of 10270 Allen Rd announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to kdward Vandewarker, son of Mr and Mrs Glen Vandewarker of 152 South St. Ortonville The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents She wore a white nylon, dotted Suins gown with a fitted bodice and full skirt and a corsage of rosebuds and carnations. of Clarkston Best man was Owen of Sharon Norgrove was maid of honor the bridegroom's brother Ortom ille The newlyweds are making their ern Canada will be shown home in Palmdale, Calif : ’ 2 4 \ y \ _>.e Pi A : : » ge; . 7 . ; $x” t ; , f ; ay —) ‘ ° ar eo. ; : AD. ‘ Mae soe =e re ‘ « . “ s Par) . . oe * ; , . “4 .* 2 ‘ ‘ { : \ ' 5 make _ YORK care WARI-KRO $982 Qt. 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A public hearing before the York, England, of a stone roa 1) three were said to have had Commission was conducted about planed and built almost 200) about $7.50 between them when a month later. years ago by a blind man called they left town. A list of seven charges were : — The parents are fairly certain levied against him by Mayor Ed- the trio got as far as Pontiac be. ard R. Church, chief among them ° being that he had made certain cause they were seen on the bus purchases without authorization. heading that way shortly after’ Novak answered all the charges they reportedly left town at his hearing and the reinstate- “We believe now that they are ment order was issued after com- Staying with a friend in Detroit missioners completed their study of whom we have not been able tothe transcripts. track down yet,’ Mrs. Ray Ham-| The reinstatement ilton, Barbara's mother said retroactive to Sept. 14. * © &t — Neither of the two mothers con- tacted coyld give any reason for the girls to leave home. They said there had been no problems there or at school, The other two missing girls are Barbara H. Hamilton, 13, of 106 i i (Advertisement) Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth -. alip or wobbie when you talk, eat, laugh or sneece? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed Ps such handicaps. F. peregeegges (nen ie on your plates, more firmly set. 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Now } available will come only in four. {he accidental death theory. | door models starting at $1,860. fw on sale! . . . e | The Falcon will be available in As of now, | believe her death two and fedr-deer models and the |"! accidental, based on,the fact i U ain Valiant will bave a four-door @""E the day of her death and }}/ |) apa at firet and twe station that she complained of illness 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-1650 || wagons about the first of the wetioe he ees oe | PARK FREE REAR OF STORE year. and might have gone over the 2/4 xX 6/8 $5.90 $ 8.50 ' The Falcon price is expected | to railing,” he said. 2/6 x 6/8 36.00 $ 3.50 2/8 x 6/8 © $6.50 $ 9.50 3/0 x 6/8 $7.00 $10.00 HouseHoio | Door @ rer | Wire Tree fer) GARBAGE Casin fest BROOMS ers ,.. | RUBBISH CANS | Only Moldin Foot 89* | Bti., ae | 1 COMPLETE MODERNIZATION SERVICE ! saa Come) JR lcy Wale) Biya was GARAGES - RECREATION. ROOMS ATTICS ROOM ADDITIONS - PORCHES -CEMENT WORK. ACOME IN AND SEE OUR NEWLY OPENED DISPLAY OF INSTALLED PANELING, BI-FOLD DOORS, LOUVERED DOORS, POCKET DOORS | SHOWING YOU THE MANY DO.-IT- YOURSELF BIT FOR YOUR OWN HOME. : Esterios & Interior Paint LAST CALL FOR —— ade by ) PAINT *<"" | ROCK LATH 9g 8: Choice Per Reg. $1.20 Ny Covers 32 Sq. Ft. Let BLOOMFIELD Show You How To Use BUILDING MATERIALS And Also Loan YOU THE TOOLS FREE ALL PURPOSE raves CONCRETE CONCRETE RED or GREEN is 99°" NOW IN STOCK QUALITY PLTWOOD V-GROOVE MAHOGANY 4x8x1/2 Plyscore...°4.10} kes. s 6: 435 4x8x3/8 Plyscore...°3.10} *“° y RURAL TYPE MAHOGANY MAIL BOXES FRONT DOORS Amch = $9.35 | wets «GAO GLASS ‘“Srorr TROUGH and GUTTER SUPPLIES We Carry COMPLETE PLUMBING SUPPLIES ay Pipe Cut and Threaded to Your Specifications You'll see the identical coats Bin) selling for °42 and more! Fully-lined Fi WOOL ik BULKY § KNIT COATS JUST ADD WATER TE, ea RRR NCR EMR ER Nid SE RNR EER: OL Cenereetegnnenygnere? ONLY A FANTASTIC SPECIAL PUR- CHASE COULD PRICE THEM SO LOW! ATER NT ORT NEN ae RR NP Robert Hall has done it again CLOSE-OUT ON OUR LARGE} ‘ is SELECTION OF | /‘Stepladders and \ Extension A Ladders smashed the price on the md) il |! i season's most wanted coats! In high fashion shades of honey beige, jet black, heather green, cognac... fully rayon satin lined. So hurry —get yours while they’re smash-priced, right at the start of the season! > | Misse § SIZES SBbeut Holl . . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1959 | i 1 Budget Surplus original entinwaten. hee at Did Her ‘Love to omud SPECI ALIZES | Hinges on Strike si | jing would run abot $1, 875,000,000 Become ‘Dear John’? SERVICE Steel Walkout Could SIXTEEN - . : ls Antitrust Action in Store for Union? — ATLANTA (UPI) — Sen L. McClellan, chairman of Senate Rackets Committee higher than President Eisenhower | had planned earlier this year and| SAN DIEGO, Calif, #®#—A young | © HI-FI revenues would be up by $1,960, woman came.into the society de-| partment of a newspaper to an- oe would raise estimated nounce her engagement to a man spending for the year to $78,905,- named Bill. ae ee | John} by: the | © OFFICE INTEK-COMS © WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE| | ation,””| said | today that if the new labor re | . 000.000 and estimated tax receipts. ~ * * form law cannot deal with the! Sink U.S. Treasury’ § to $19,000: 08: 000. She even brought along a picture | - BLAKE £ "| a — of herseif to run in the paper. R ' DIG TV Come ne a Z ep fs ae Us $25 Million Excess ‘Everything seemed to be in good | #ress may ive to place ’ : transportations inn inder the Get Into the Whirl, order. ex< sept thet ar aig ia ne 3149 W. HURON antitrust laws WASHINGTON 1 UPI) — The fate jpralage with all tr love, to, FE 4-5791 MeLellan said in a speech pre of the tisenhower &dministration’s Try Square Dancing uc i ee ine A miated fad first treasury Si inpius ip three year ries of Georgia convenmtior trial the new labo; law “ether appeared today to depend on the A class in square dancing is Carta) for (ie rank and tie union setiiement of the stee] strike planned by the Pontiac YMCA members of this country’ | * *® ~ 6 Business and Professiona) Club for | js elght Wednesday evenings begin-! ning Oct. 7 Participants will receive instruc- | tions from 7-8:30 p.m. and dance from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Participation | may be on a per evening basis, or at a reduced charge for the entire A mid-year budget review thal Dre 1 pie a oe He acknowledged, howeve: the law is inadequate “‘to paralyzing strikes in the tran tation industry.” sucd by the administration yester day forecast that the governinent would wind up the current fiscal year next June 30 some 95 million doVars in the black—a surplus 25 pot 5 Day Sale Up-Right Freezers Sale Ends Wed. —Limited Quantity 3 County Women Get Top Posts eee tenet fn nad ories if application is made at the DEPOSIT WILL HOLD . ! Fr) le JANUATS YY by Oct. 1 { ood Budget) Director Maurice H. Stag members will be admitted.’ 18 Cu. Ft. holds 615 pounds = ees Stans said thal despits the in ° , crease, the anticipated surplus \ \td oN \lombers. of hotter . i acl KIWANIS PRANC TE SALE mee rd ee secrenon Tach Was still a thin one and that he Hae is ie Kp Chai a apesting he ts Three Bandits Grab ae ' ; ; ~ sav no chance for a tax cut of thie ; ; fail ‘ ‘ t< bead rf former rie se ‘ fron eft) ivenneth French and before mid 1961. fey al 4 | its zi 1 ; : ; ue “ wal Isiwen I a) sale is thesiyned George hielfer of the North Porntiae Clib, and ih leet) ee is ed 45 From Cabbie bess < oa dal-is lind io John Stefansia of the West Pontiac Kiwanis Club in MOMS’ Group $35.15 DOWN 339" 24 PAYMENTS $15.39 14 CU. FT., HOLDS 440 POUNDS $31.95 DOWN 299" Pontiac Press Phoie roy tO port? ere eres tiv fi ran Shown here , | foot rhyit tration would. ask Cong . uf Nt sea t) fete . costal rates A fovea Pontiac cab driver was 24 MONTHS $13.77 . . t ‘Ip end th ed-ink opera robbed of $4) by three bandits pecbes oc itic| vos me Ssareaea®"% Governor and Nancy ‘isthe eran srt we mings on Sinn | 6.38 CU. FT. HOLDS 280 POUNBS uate : fale riticize ney gains, gate got y PROFIT DROP WOULD HURT Ne ilcce Mere "er bene & $20.95 DOWN $ 95 i id atet welt Bean Stan sarned that the surplus yoiq Pontiac police the three en 24 PAYMENTS AT $10.31 could be wiped out if the steel ipaned from hit him over “the head with an unknown instru Jt is now a Car Leave for Holy Land Also available 13.5 cu. ft. refrigerator, holds 163 pounds of frozen food below, makes ice cubes automatically, $349.50, $36.98 strike continues longer than “iM or three more weeks , Log iy ° fie aay fart hi | ‘ Briel | y te roan patient supported b LANSING, OP Gov Wilhame ment, grabbed his wallet and fled down, 24 months at $16.08 : tat Ipples iv flirted leaves -hb jlane today *t% evisit in its lth week : — - vi ' nae eS ; ‘ i : i i - " aa via isement» 36-inch electric range—automatic with clock and bettom draw. U. of M. Center Hurt wit Phe ner plies i ee ; h '. He said the steel shutdown $159.95, $16.95 down, 18 months at $9.28. 7 ‘f eiberge om treedgeel oo Tne aeonipanied by Vig WIle sould . i oO <- 085’ could cause enough of a drop in \ ’ | Because $61 0,853 Bill [retisd for e@eh child, ve hie , the profits of steel companies . fi \ ? ' | bas will he gone ty re to Agencies Overdue Ee an. m and related industries to seri Get this quick relief. Lifte hat for the most part is a eunly reduce tax receipia thal shoe pressure, soothes and ties ane vhiseemy trip Uhe cushions the seamtive spot. ; : ! Ee . | a 7 ‘ would help build the surplus Ask for the Bunion size ELECTRIC COMPANY : inet yest wep ey « Ons « ' | ‘ { Barbara Burns Faces rtd { ‘he Viiddlle Rast five Stat mid \ear review forecast Wea TG Lino-pads 825 Ww. Huron FE 4. 2525 . has heen cote d it New Narcotics Charge we Heo has heen to burepe that government spending, as well be biaPladet ofratt hia 1 ‘ ° iat Poreye 5 = eesatig eae Steel Sirike Blamed feet traia apm marian Loe ; ) tela Burns, the ?l year old girl who Dhe a md Mies Willers for Lower Car Sales 1) A ( OTTER Se heel Was KIVen @ “story book” chance pileatiniend lin trike in Jerusalem f niversity Hospital sav of of a new bife whea she finished Joycian Sunes afternoon after | pavyerents from state apencuws tea a Widay jall sentence on a nar brief stop in Bevut and Rome | forced the center te operate with cotles conviction last) summer, ind fo spend the next eight days I Vintteat @asis on w avin if "y faced another narcotics charge (in that general ares @o¢e i : ficday The period will be packed with = SARE Al (ge The report sald ine ae had the self labeled “Cugiy duck ite to Biblieal sites. including @ @ @ ' that , ;; run up” eee i 0 anew ling’? duughter of the tate come Navyareth the Mount of Olives ienal 50 of dune ne hospital dae in Roh (Bazooka) Burna must Bethany, Bethlehem, Mount Cat aes postponed more than half a appear Monday in a Merced, | mel, Mount of Beatitudes and Cae ; r 1 repr million dollars in payments, if Calif. court. for a peetiminary —sarea je, al fet sited hearing on charges of possessing The governor is a keen student is! ihe | tn Phos port marijuana if the Bible ee a eer — .* F 4 OPERATION at Srart modern sofa peace see, durable $ } g°° L / 2 6 it t : Choice vf colors ovailable. ond bece ot cearee! : CHAIR $38.00 a Eddie Steele : Special Selling! Ce he Floor to Ceiling i 3 FORD POLE LAMPS dh $088 ath 8 in 2 lt 1s you our customers who have made my Ford dealership one + Colors: | of the biggest in Oakland County and | want you to know that we appreciate it To show our appreciation, we are having a a\s Sisck x” Brose ee pecial OPERATION RED all this'‘week, as well as continuing Ny Whiten’ Brass Contemporary Living Room our model close-out prices on all cars and trucks Gleekly elegant sofo and motching club chair lux. . . + . ae Re is: rose uriously upholstered in foam rubber and covered Each Prosnective Buver Will Receive One Silver Dollar Cort! Bran in nubby tweed fori that's smart ond serviceable oice of colors and terms to suit your budget. SOFA and CHAIR For Just Taking A Demonstration Ride In A 1959 Ford! 199° » HOLLYWOOD BEDS YOU GET COMPLETE: @ BOX FOUNDATION @ INNERSPRING MATTRESS @ HEADBOARD @ LEGS : °3999 FREE SPORT JACKET Red color, attached large game pockets, completely water repellent Wear it for hunting, ice fishing, skiing, football games or any outdoor sport Completely tree with the purchase of any new or used car _INNERSPRING MATTRESS OR BOX SPRING z 13", Button Free +99" Innerspring Mattress Wo OF Nepean in hood. or truck sold this week Free Coffee and Donuts—Free Balloons for the Kiddies This Week End IMMEDIATE DELIVERY-ON THE SPOT FINANCING oe BETTER SERVICE — BETTER DEAL — YOU GET BOTH FROM DDIE STEELE ro KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-9204 Out of the high overhead area. Pontiac's direct tectory dealer. BIG NEW OUTDOOR SHOWROOM 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 SE VENTEEN oe More For YourMoney! Keep Your Eye ’ “REJOICE! OUR JACKET DRESS IN BRUSHED PLAID RAYON. ACETATE, IS SMOOTH FOR 98 7 The jacket dress, now in all its trans-sea- son glory, here: newly interpreted in a wool look rayon ’&: acetate blend. Beautiful in line and: with a pair of pockets, Black-red or blue-green, 7-15. Thrifty Junior Fashions by “Joyce Lane’ VISIT OUR NEW CAMERA DEPARTMENT 24 HOUR DEVELOPING OPEN 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY W. T. Grant CO. Miracle Mile Shopping Center COMPLETE NEW U.S. POST 5. Telegraph at Square Lk. Rd. OFFICE NOW OPEN Federal Agencies: to Reduce Jobs. — 2 Pct. for Civilions WASHINGTON (UPI) —All e ecutive - branch agencies in the! Hoffa Bowing fo Labor Law Openings Exist “for Night Study Oust Ex-Cons Under rr eat herined levels tea, site of Credit cote New Fedral Statute [get director Maurice H. Stans dis- in. SeVeral Fields — ‘) closed. Stans made the request at the’ WASHINGTON (UPD — Team- direction of President Eisenhower.| ister President James R. Hoffa. in letters $0 agency heads, Stans|S¢Vera! Michigan State University ;bowing to a provision of the new |said the cutbacks should be ac- d aarp pars ae anen being a) Nabor reform law, has ordered his complished by leaving vacancies] : unfilled and by not creating newly! junion to oust ex-convict officials oi ried flea |MSUO courses are being offered) barred from holding office under) Stans told newsmen a similar jon the Michigan State University. the new statute, a spokesman|request issued a year ago pro-| Oakland campus. said Thursday. duced a cut in civilianemployment) Courses offered Monday eve- * * « » “a point 2.2 below authorized nings are elementary nutrition, mip ; eve | Shakespeare, and the history of | The new law prohibits anyone) 4, of June 30, 1959 there were| American philosophy. Each car- | who has been convicted of certain|2 354,529 civilian employes in the| ries three hours credit. icrimes or held membership in the Communist Party from serving as| executive. branch. This was 518} fewer than a year earlier and 53,- Speech for the classroom teacher 5 1401 below the total number that (three hours’ credit) is offered ‘a union officer or.paid employe) social stratification within five years after such a conviction or membership. could have been carried. \Tuesday, There was no immediate es- ple ee credit) aay There was no imeedite, Austerity Measures ciate wid be removed om Are Taken by Castro ,hours’ credit) Thursdays. office under the new statue. HAVANA (AP)—Cuban Prime, All classes are meeting week, but interested persons may But a staff member of the Sen- ed ate Rackets Committee ‘predict Fidel Cameo. has peo] iclaimed an austerity program to! $9 for each credit hour. ° Further information is available ‘at the MSU extension office in th classroom - administration building enroll at the second session of that virtually none of the union’s Minister classes next week. Course fees are gaan officials would be af) ‘combat the biggest threat to his — igalloping revolution — a dollar |" ey Seen. | BEFORE 1954 | shortage. | . Several top-ranking teamsters) * * Statler Chain Founder \Officials have criminal records) He moved to clamp stiff con- Is Dead in Miami MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Osceola H Statler, 85, one of the founders of New tariffs ranging from 30 to the Statler Hotel chain, died here 100 per cent will be applied on Thursday night. vane at the port of embarkation. He moved to Miami 27 years. ibut they date back before 1954. trols on all foreign exchange deal-, land the law therefore does not re-|ings and placed nearly prohibitive ‘quire their ouster, the staff mem- duties on imports. | ber said. Hoffa, in a letter dated Mon- day and made public today, ad- new law’s provisions on ex-con- |¢ign exchange to maintain eco- Beach There’ s still time to register for. The graduate and undergraduate | ‘ this | 7 ta of record Oct. 23. | vised the 900 locals and subordi- s * * ‘ago from Buffalo, N.Y. | nate bodies in his 1,600,000-mem- Castro says the nation must Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. | | ber union fo comply with the ‘save 175 million dollars in its for- Fred W. Vanderpool of Miami) | It’s getting harder and harder|Another problem facing the aver Vanguard Sigrial Helps | Gates Dedicate Plant © GRAND RAPIDS: (UPI) =< Deputy Defense Secretary Thomas 8. Gates'today called on a signal from orbiting satellite Vanguard, IM to dedicate Lear. Inc.'s new ‘five million dollar instrument di- vision manufacturing plant ‘here. | | At the press of’ a button, the | | satellite signal unveiled a plaque © which read: “this plant is dedi- eated to progress in air and | space science, in technolegy and | to borrow money. Pretty soon age housewife is what to do with it'll be almost as tough to getithe leftovers left over from the |into debt as to get cut of it , . -[eftovers, — Earl Wiha. ’ SPRUCE UP for FALL Inside or outside, there's a home-improvement project that will make your home more com- fortable and more pleasant!’ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS > | en ecorty-” | SWP EXTERIOR — NONE BETTER! The new Lear facility, desig- SUPER KEM-TONE KEM-GLO : nated “Plant No. 6” by the com] BEAUTY-LOK FINISHES — for natural or blond finish pany, will house all the manufac- turing activities of the firm's in-' istrument division, which turns out linstrument and gyro assemblies for manned and unmanned air. icraft. Fresh CEMENT and MORTAR KWIK-MIX CEMENT $1.35 KWIK-MIX MORTAR | $1.25 | KWIK-MIX ASPHALT $1.89 TIME for COAL! Consumers Power Raises Dividend BAY CITY (—Directors of Con- sumers Power Co. today declared a quarterly dividend of 65 cents a share, up five cents from the previous quarter, on its common stock. It is payable Nov. 28 to, = Genuine Olga Pocahontas Coal comes specially prepared and sized for stokers. You get more heat per dollar with Olga. KWIK-MIX MATCHING PLASTER $1.29 Free Parking in Our Yard Next to the Office CORWIN LUMBER & COAL CO. 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 | President Dan E, Karn re. | ported both profits and sales up in the 12-month period ended | la Aug. 31, compared with the year | ended Aug, 31, 1958. Net profit was $31,313,000, com- pared with $28,312,000, equal to $3.54 per common share, agent $3.22, Consumers serves most of Low- er Michigan outside the Detroit area with both ipower and gas | ~ Call ws today for ovt-of- hieares Id verve. Photographs were first trans- ‘mitted by telephone | wires in 1 1924. victs and subversives. ‘nomic stability. Cuba’s gold and foreign exchange reserves stood at! He directed an estimated 10-119 million dollars on Sept. 15—| 000 officers and employes, other ne million less than when ousted] than clerical and cutodial workers. president Fulgencio Batista fled| | | | ‘to submit by next Tuesday sworn New Year's Day. statements that they are in com | | peence wth the a | The average family earned $3,320 in 1948—and $6,220 in 1958. | “Any person who refuses to In 1948, national advertisers in-| | sign this affidavit or cannot truth- vested $389,261,000 in daily news-| ‘fully execute it under oath must papers—and $719,049,000 in 1958— | be immediately removed from of-|to reach families and convert them) fice or employment, Hoffa said. ‘from shoppers to purchasers. ‘If you greys GUZABETH LAKE RD, Treveltng north ‘en Telegraph Rd. (US 24), turn left at Tel-Huron Shopping Center end follow M.S9 to model. OPrING CENTER Approximately 1,100 Sq. Ft. of Living Aree Plus - Atteched Gorage hile ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER COSTS!!! i a 85 a week a this home all-pu (rood Housekeeping Men—come on the OPEN shawl collar model READER'S 1 P.M. to 8 PLM. MODEL PHONE \COT | 7 ee DIGES| seven months. tive 19 year-old girl with a nice, ' figure except for one thing. flat chested , very interested in me but every, ' time he gets close to me I freeze | “at a girl frierld's house because ” of this. | | cise help? If so, how long will it 1 a t etand why I can't sign my name ‘to this letter. You have helped so ' many girls. Please help me | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Better to MUSIC | = ens: [ean it be used to remove hair =| tween the brows?” —* A. It is not really painful. | (The Question Box) . “I am 14 years old. I have There is a pricking nensation. | ‘There is no reason why it ean- | Prevent Freckles Of course electrolysig should | met be used close to the eyes. Tomorrow: “Classify Your Skin iType—Then Treat It Accordingly.” * * * A. In my opinion the: lotions and creams on the market have little effect on the freckles but they are not damaging if you buy from one of the reliable, well-known firms. Your best bet — tions before going inte the sun and then protect yourself with hats and wunshades as much as possible. Q. “I have been debating wheth er or not to write you for the past, I have finally de- | cided to de so and | hope you! can help me T am a very attrac-) I am “When } was younger I stuffed my bra with cotton to appear big- “T am going with a boy who 1s T am even embarrassed to sleep *T am embarrassed to go to a _ doctor. What can I do? Will exer- | * take? “Mrs. Lowman, please under- much as possible. pre Freckles plague you? Your best bet is to apply one of the suntan lotions before going into the sun and then protect yourself with hats and sunshades as A. I can understand why you would regret having a flat chest. However, you must not allow this to ruin your life. One of the most beautiful women I know has practically no bust at all and yet she is married and has several children. Her husband | Mr and Mrs. Richard. E | is crazy about her. | Derragon are making their | home in Waterford following Exercise will-help make the bust | @ honeymoon through Northern look larger because it builds up the} ; = ous ‘ Michigan say a few words about this? I ann! John Hancock officiated at the 3 feet 8 inches tall and weigh 144!) ceremony before 100 guests. pounds. T am 14 years old. My| +. rk bust measures 38 inches, waist 27 and hips 40. Please tell me where! C the nies wore . pai - to lose if I need to.” iantilly lace over net and taf- | | feta with a Sabrina. neckline Her floor length skirt formed a chapel train and a crown of rhinestones and pearls held her fingertip veil of silk illu- sion. She carried a bouquet of white sweetheart roses cen- tered with a white orchid. A. You are overweight for your height and age. If you have very | large bones, that makes a dif- ference and you can weigh more. The development of your mus- cles also should be considered. However, I tmagine that you | should lose at least 10 pounds. * * * CRUMP ELECTRI IN | Your family doctor will be able | Atrs Betty Bauer, the bride's | j = fe jedge me wactors _“ mt | sister-inlaw, was matron of | eee oes eee honor, Bridesmaids were Mrs. " 3465 Auburn Rd. UL 2-3000 FE 4-3575 © inn. | Rone an ps the k: os - Si Q “Is electrolysis painful and! ler. They were dressed in blue, Pp eer you'll enjoy selecting your diamonds in 6 f \ Yi cone agi A C OONL AND CONNOLLY'S Feature a Large Selection of Solitaires We have them mounted or you may choose the diamond and then select the mounts most suitable to you Prices Range from $100 to $1,000 You will find it pays to shop at Pontiac's only registered jeweler, American Gem So- ciety OWnTO PARK-SMO Qu Now! Memorable moments reflected in new sterling designs by = orham i Come see our new Yj “Secret Garden.’’ Frankly feminine, deli- cately balanced, of lux- urious weight. Or hold new “‘Firelight” m your hand. Heavier than most sterling: a sculptured expression of the flame’s age-old fascination. All prices im lide Federal Tax. Brides 3-piece place setting (place knite, fork and tea- spoon) SECRET GARDEN 1950 FIRELIONT » 00 oe ¢-piece place set: SECRET GARDEN 267 rime bet 3 3 LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS JUST A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL DO Newlywed Derragons Residing in Waterford pink and yellow gowns of silk organza and they carried matching cascade bouquets. Flower girl Carol Derragon wore a dress of white organza over “MRS. | School, Detroit. blue taffeta and she carried a basket of pink rose petals with pink roses and baby chrysanthemums. * * ® R. Gregory Derragon of East Lansing was best man. Ushers were Richard Boney, Edwin Lee, Edgar Bauer and Gerald Bauer, all of Pontiac. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bridegroom is a gradu- ate of Wolverine Arts Trade RICHARD E. DERRAGON | | Man Could | Have Said ~ ‘No’ to You. By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend and I took a day-long bus trip. just recently. The seats on the bus were not reserved. We arrived rather late and there were no double seats left, so we had to take two single seats one behing the other. After we made our first stop, I asked the man who was seated next to me (he was alone) if he would mind changing seats with my friend so that we could sit together, which he did. “I overheard a woman in the bus say that she thought I had a lot of nerve asking him to change his seat, Will you please tell me if such a re- quest was out of order?” Answer: No, your request was quite proper because if the man did not wish to change seats he could have answered that he was sorry, but he much preferred keeping his seat by the window, “Dear Mrs. Post: I'm marry- ing a man whose family lives out of town. Should I mail his mother and father an engraved invitation or is that too imper- sonal? I do know from my fiance that they are coming to the wedding.” Answer: You should send them an engraved invitation because they are interested in seeing it, and you should also write a personal note with it saying that you are sending the invitation just so they may see what they look like, and that you are looking forward to having them with you on your wedding day. Dear Mrs. Post: Is it cor- rect to say “‘hello’’ when going into a house of mourning, and also to shake hands and even kiss the mourners?” Answer: The word “‘hello”’ {s not the right one; but a warm handclasp ts essential, or to a dear friend a loving kiss and some such phrase as, “I'm so deeply sorry’ or just, “Dear Mary, is there any way I can be of use to you?” Helene Rose ls Honored A miscellaneous shower hon- oring, Helene J. Rose, bride- elect of Thomas H. Lick, was held Saturday evening at the Norton avenue home of Mrs. Truman Lick. Mrs. C. E. Tay- lor was cohostess. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1959 f: : : | rotate. each - one, first cidck- | +. sa | lac the spot when it is dry. ; ae : | Easy Exercises | Yix° mis tees ‘tem tam | FOX Metal Trim | Rie ee sevaine Extensionists Knit | and algo is relaxing. int oid furth sting. | Fourteen members attended ‘the; : gga your. sagt arg j — | Metal trim in the kitchen or .| ane eee die: Sorin meeting of Interlakes Extension ankles ie watching televi- | — or bathroom t ast after Bera Group held Wednesday morning at. sion.. Turn your toes under, Over 45 million of the 51 million - ni a aime oe | An estimated 88 per cent of all tme Merry road hore of Mrs. | then stretch them out. This U.S. households — or 88 per cent) Deimé chipped: and - scrai the motor trucks in the U.S. today George Quine. Following luncheon | . | helps relax the feét and aids of all U.S. households — will re-) during the years. Sand the ‘are less than two tons in load a workshop was held and members| ceive a daily newspaper today. | rusty area, clean it and shel- \eapacity. iknitted on slippers, i ‘a | the arches. For the ankles, ‘ 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH ORCHARD’S 24 MONTHS TO PAY ZENN \\ ANNI AVN MR. and MRS. HARMON HASTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Sage and Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson are honoring their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harmon C. Hastings, formerly of Pontiac, at an open house Sunday to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The Hastings now live in Gladwin and the party will be held at the home of their daughter, William L. Martin at their lodge ACD AY - 2s; NEW LOCATION SOON ; on ladle Unie | ge Covey's Keego Drug Co. . s * ® Pharmacists c Summer residents of Harbor | 3024 Orchard Lake R4. | Springs, Mr. and Mrs. William | Keege Harbor—FE 5-0261 | R. Tracy of ‘Naples, Fla. are | MOVING SALE | presently staying at Bloomfield LAST DAYS Hills Country Club. PRICES DRASTICALLY is *~ * * REDUCED .| Mrs. E. R. Breech and Mrs. DOR’L SHOP s Jack R. Davis reluctantly have 3024 Orchard lake Are. | closed their houses at W eque- Keege Harber—FE 4-144 *|tonsing and Roaring Brook re- mmr ra . spectively but hope to go north ee == for another weekend this fall. . | * * * SPUDNUT PERSIANS A family teunien at the H. Gray- | Muzzy home helped celebrate their ao ge 38° wedding anniversary Saturday. One Week Special The Richard Muzzys came from Starting Today their home in Weston, Conn. to iT) Ya Des. honor their. parents and Mrs. ney, Be zon Muzzy’s friend, Mrs. Lawrence} + THE Langdon of Cincinnati, was also ee present at the dinner given by i¢ ~ ' ; , ‘their son-in-law and daughter, the )Edward H. 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Bal 7 a 4 .’ % 2 , 2 me "ks a ‘ i = ' ot in % ‘ 4 s i, . a . iP ‘ ; ; i CMR: oP Tet ER eae ate ae k ss i 5 ms Fgh eet » £ i “ a ‘ tn a Fs ~ ‘%, . ¥ 4 a 7 b "i by -" i c+ wh AS 1 45 X qj a & 4 =. ; 4 =e | ‘ Rb AP Sur aice } rE er SE 3 ll Oe Fe, 7 io + be & : : v4 AD - SUFI PTT =e, h. ial Py 4 jee . : Demonstrated at our store Fri- day and Saturday by Hoover Representative. ~ New Hoover Vacuum Cleaner with g 93 , attachments . 69 ao ee ie . pete fs ee : ; ? . ‘> t ‘e ; a 1 j | : j : ‘ : . : fe < | us : , < : . “ q aie | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 TWENTY-THREE: F o arn ; — »s a : . : i i } + ee i ’ a © oe oh Seen | boating accident om Lake Me- { sition of state water safety di- (KJ Engj i itotype of engines which will “bejreactors working together operated : spring ‘of 1960,” said Re. H Says Michigan Needs Keever near Munising Tuesday rector, but Wilson said he cr eg me + oming lused to drive the guided missile |at full power for the first fime 200 International Span | Tretsoect. ‘ont ab eee <<. C8 ies pointed up the need for a co- | Hemeht ‘Reve was still s chance |” orks Up Full Power cruiser Long Beach and the air SPC (May Be Started in 1960 | a1 bridge authority Water Safety Chief ordinated education drive, wu- | * Wsislative WASHINGTON (UPI) — The craft carrier Enterprise; It is the) | Mi ae : | LANSING (UPI) — Getcha on ay. take care of the ap- 4) son said, _ Canal Builder Honored Atomie Energy Commission (AEC) first atomic power plant using two Liquor, scnigan Mix jon an énternational bridge across! proaches.” ~ NSING (UPI) — Michigan tae said today that a land-lubber ver-|7eactors to drive one ship pro-| Wisconsin-led the nation in theline st. Mary's River at Sault Ste. | “We're u 2! ™ Princes harber develep- cae . : peller shaft. . per capita consumption of beer, a +~ * * has a “very real need” for a |... The Goethals Bridge: belweenision of a new kind of nuclear The land version was: built atiand ale in 1958 with an average | “2! ie will probably begin next; Highway Commissioner John C, state water safety director, Keith tion is big need. A state di: tomenoa! N. J., and Staten IS-iengine for big warships has the AEC's reactor testing stationi24.5 -gallons. Nevada was Second (SPring. the State Highway Depart: viackie and members of the Mich- Wiles Wictas of te Bead Wis die cals tate land, N. Y., honors Gen. Georgeiachieved full’ power for the ‘first|in Idaho for experimental opera-|with 22.2 gallons and New Jersey, ™*Pt said Thursday. ligan Seciety of Planning Officials terways Commission, said today. | The Legislature last year re- W.. Goethals, builder of the Pan- time. tion. The first reagtor began gen-|Michigan and Pennsylvania third “Everybody seems to think the met last week at the Soo to discuss Drowning of 12 persons in a | jected a proposal te create a po- lama Canal. The plant is a two-reactor pro-lerating power last January. Both with 19.9. i | bridge will be started in the |the bridge. ee my) All Prices in This Ad Cash» Carry ¢ TO SAVE YOU MORE! PLENTY OF , FREE PARKING Flooring Shorts Clear Pine Trim| Plaster Board | wardboard _.=% 2%" Casing. 74"| emt | $995 SS SSsSs—7 | 3%" Base..... 96" ® $119 se 55 a = Random Length 1 4a 3 “a | € Ft. Legg 3 Shoe. . 2¢* 12 ft.x 14 ft.-2x 4 a" 3/4" Round . 3¢ * 1%" Stop......36" | 28” 4x8"... 51.29 WHITE c CASH & CARRY. Yo" 4x8’... ... 51.60 F IR ft. 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A of be . - = . % . — | : | | ' o. = TWENTY-FOUR : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 | ~ _ : ‘emergency measures {o avert the disobeyed orders to fire on rioters Claire Booth Luce ° imac Henry pray has j to write a mon column Me- a c | ~ ‘Cairo Radio Reports : mt Gives / Points S$ ir ange Bank Robber Emergency in Baghdad are frail Niel arenas ncboegleryntions Write Column (Cat's magazine entitled “Without i icdieae stoned Kassem's car. NEW YORK (UPI)—Mrs. Claire, owe , ! - bd ° BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) —Ra- , : ; ; | The radio voice of Kassem’s ; Stal fo A-Agency Had Odd Girl Friend +c stt’city ines me roma ate wy Seg sens emma i a msn Boe Lc, eer mbar) ra lt Hin “mier Abdel Kassem has ordered Baghdad's Al Azamieh district! visitors a year. to Italy, author and wife of pub- would appear in the January issue. be 4 ional Group to Internationa 2 "P 5 CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)—Who:assault to kill and robbery in sev- Make Technical Aid was with the odd little criminal eral cities. } : | ? > Wednes- * * * Avai le for Peace who made a weird effort ailab : day to pull off a bank robbery in’ They found a smeary paper con- a 5 gang style? ; taining a plan of action, aimed at VIENNA, Austria (AP) — The’ Apparently the accomplice was', {Lorain Ave branch of the! United States today announced a a woman, but her “mousey blond” Cjeveland Trust Co., with a De-' seven-point action program for hair looked suspiciously like Altroit Ave. branch as second! the International Atomit’ Energy: wig. She was clad in a blue gab- epoice. Agency, It declared it will rely erdine suit and sloppy black shoes , The plan began with the wom-| en the agency for making tech- She carried a hat box and a red an's help. The pair got into the| nical aid available to peaceful’ bag which contained a small au- bone of Herbert Fox, 51, manag-| itomic programs in less-advanced tomatic pistol. When last seen, she er of thallLorsin Ave Granch They| nations was driving a rented car toward oe i Died, tied + is wie and two d = * e * the branch bank where the rob ued se cave the = # P i : ieeate ah ‘ FF Py py as a he = | os Delegate : inn I ions re bery wa se 10 eae n available description of the wom-/ o ne \tome ser CY OMMis- ; . 4 oe n. But where a gang would have: sion said his government has, The little man wore a_ blond a one = two how to eae ge complete confidence in the devel- wig too, over his balding head family, they left only a fake opment of the two-year old atoms The bullet with which he finished homb” fi kang away | for-peace organization his career —when he saw the po The little ae naa Fox drive! i : a * * * lice were closing in with guns and io ‘the: bank, where they were GROU The evet-point working pro tear gas-—knocked the wig askew wait until a time jock on ned thé i . ain deals with ineceased tech When they laid him on -the ta : ‘ 3S DEEP TUFTED ~ ault > omi ving the : ieal assistance, development of ble at the morgue they found he a the aioe, d chee the training, and fellowships, an ex-' measured only 5 feet 4 and there not seei again TUFTED 10 Y G t ey ‘ « pansion of the agency 8 Isulopes: were elevator shoes on his feet = ear uaran ee progran increased theoretical’ He had shaved the hair off his - At the bank the tittle man tried i dl h ed with } ind med research’ activitiesgbody. Under his gray slacks he @ ‘rick that usually takes more; Pre-built borders, taped edges. Handles Air vents, handles. Covered with long- hstiibution of techmeal informa- worered trunke than one gunman, He kept hold-| for turning. Selection of high class dis- wearing heavyweight fabrics in attrac- hon development of reactors and The fingerprints told his story IN& bank employes as hostages continued covers. tive patterns. , ; \ , when they reported for work, i , nel mt . > was W sles od ances Totes tile, ane ter lie: sie PMU eeDney, nS orie spollie acon camne, Someone Box Spring to match—same low price! Box Spring te match—same low price! thional health and safety meas known address Indianapolis, «ho } 7 5 re had been convicted of burglary reported a disturbance and a cruiser started a siege with a shotgun. About the same time ; ‘4, ’ . » Marilyn Fox 18 had broken her Dollar Status Weakening? ; ‘| bonds and had sent word to call police headquarters : : After a dozen shots and 10 cani U. S. Industrialists Shaken sters of tear gas, police released the hostages unharmed. The little by Foreign Competition sw mein GROUP 3 SMOOTH TOP 10-Year Guarantee Styled damask or handsome long- wearing stripes. Pre-built borders, 7 eg : a Roe esivek a “me wer un industries Bow. Silhouette Shoot i taped seams, air vents, plastic San , mn - : the situation already seems crit : dl. RL Ww es I YORK (AP) Increasing {cal For others it is regarded as to Be Held at Midland é SMALL B UY compelition from foreign indUt! a erowing thregt “Any sharp MIDLAND (UPI Phe Wnt DELIVERY Box Spring to match—same low price! ri lobly those in Western Le 1 ; ; : li fichigan Bow Hunters eae ant weakening of the | S dollar's 4fnual & Kurope and Japan nhinues to diihourtir asol will be held near CHARGE TP a fret Araenmcom busine Internationa) standing would hurt petonly our pride but our pocket. here this weekend and a record ‘ yt + - c vinttation was forveeast by offi Chee er oul gold yi! yee p poo ; | if ; , \ ; 4 a , ) Ayal 1 these feccr the offfepay (hat oft i state whee ries pur ith signs that He status gan ; ‘ B d - ; Her is frfro pcemekecoret Washington view has been that How Hunter President) Kenneth Budget Terms u get Terms i (OF b : = Se there is no hasic weakness in the Hoffman of Midland said that the i the world eyes . FE 8- 1 * * * (' S dollar, that the decline in shoot Saturday and Sunday at the STORE LOCATED IN BAZAAR AREA lS exports and-the big drain Mid-Michee Club west of here will ee our exports dropping of gold, especially’ last year, re- attract as many as 1.000 archers wd our imports rising flect not American weakness but Competition will be in six classes [hes see American companies the growing health and strength = == building plants abroad to sell not of the leading industrial nation: r in their host countries where e * * . ‘« . yuo! and tariffs may keep! ail i a policy deliberately fol . American goods out) but also in awed by this couniry since the ba ‘ e cases to sell in the United war in its system of grants ane . , < f ites itself gt lower prices than ‘ American firms can niake (he goods here L dae see some of our tradition al iarkets abroad shrinking as | foreurn traders take over. The cry Giants, Packers Even ; used that American goods ars poicings themselves out of — the NEW YORK (UPI The New matket, and that rising produc. York Giants and Green Bay Pac! tien coste* here are to blame ers have met 30 times in National * * * Football League games dating e @ @ credits known as foreign aid and in its drive for lower tariffs and other trade barriers \nd they see foreign goods {ni back to 1928 Each team has Mo creasingly challenging American gamés and two ended in dead. richt here at home locks 2 ; 6. -> ' Sam Benson Says: 3 ° < ie $ $ 66 b q Don’t Take My Word For It! o 2 Shop Around — Compare Prices ; 98 q : YOU'LL PROVE }; r x q rO YOURSELF ; My Store is the Clothing Store For You ; ' See x 7” ; j 2 s - EU AONE | Zs IN IS . | RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS 3 P 4 q . automatic electric water heater q ; 2 q $ 4 k . 4 | Bi oan Ceps hotter water always On tap feel. 2 | $ : . — 3 $ 5 a. LP. IIIDILILIISI SU 37 NO. 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FE 8-$641 Nikita Blames Cold War on Us | Says Russia Doesn't Fear Chill but Prefers ‘Favorable Winds’ j | PITTSBURGH i® — Nikita ;Khrushchev Thursday blamed the iUnited States for continuing the cold war. “The political cold is coming from ‘you, and net from us,” be Htold a civic luncheon here. | “We are not afraid of the cold | but we would like mere favor- | able winds te blew in the werld.” This speeeh was Khrushchev's last froma] talk before he settles idown to the serious work for which he came. He flew back to Washington late in the day. to begin a series of meetings with Presi- dent Eisenhower on ways to less- en world tensions. * *® * Khrushchev got a big hand from ‘this steel-minded Pittsburgh audi- ence today when he said: ‘‘How happy would all the peo- ples of the world be if all the steel smelted in America. . . and in the ‘Soviet Union would be used solely for peaceful purposes.” As he has occasionally in the past, Khrushchev turned his speech over te an interpreter. | He began reading his speech in ithe usual way, with a few sen- ltences in Russian and then await |for the translation. But he shor*ly lturned the chore over to an in lterpreter—in the interest of brev- iity, he said. | * * * ' Khrushchev told his that Russians and Americans each have their own national traits that, if put together, would help insuve world peace. 24 Million in Turkey | Modern Turkey's population ifs more than 24 millon. Pontiac's Prestige Address in the Heart of -A Recreational Wonderland From Pontiac drive straight out M-59...4.8 miles past the Tel-Huron Shopping Center to Highland Estates: Watch for signs. audience him to use his influence with "ed Six Topics Probably Will! Head Ike-K Conference — | WASHINGTON (UPD— Presi-, specifically for an end to Russian dent Eisenhower and Premier Ni-,efforts to penetrate the explosive kita S. Khrushchev are expected! Middle East. to take up six basic cold war issues, Outlook: A vigorous, perhaps ‘during theip man-to-man: talks at even heated, “exchange of views.” iCamp David this weekend. | TRADE | Hére is a thumbnail summary) xhrushchev doubtless will make of the main topics that seem likely! . . 5 . tas tch for increas j.S.- to dominate the Camp David dis- a strong pitch increased U \cussions between the world’s most Soviet trade. The United States powerful political leaders: refuses to send Russia strategic GERMANY ‘goods in the present cold wat climate iy econ a expected to re- Qutlook: Some increase in trade new the western offer to guarantee De i. o , : in non-strategic goods could b: Russia against a rebirth of German thrown into the diplomatic package ee if pee will wee t© if agreements are reached on othe; treunification of Germany on terms - ; oints. which would permit the Germans completely free chdice as to their CONTRACTS form of government. Both countries have expressed Outlook: It appears highly im-a desire to extend and expand probable that they can get together all types of exchanges; each has on a long range solution laccused the other of dragging iis . feet SARMAME) : ts ee wis . Outlook: Formal negotiations of a aoe a peevered to tell new agreement are due to begin Nikita at this country agrees . €S.in Moscow this fall. A joint e,- with him 100 per cent on the dis-' pression of hope would appear to armament goal, and that the only be the easiest Camp David agree- roadblock is Russia's consistent ment refusal, in 14 years of postwar dis- = armament negotiations, to agree to any effective system for control U. of M. Will Dedicate and inspection . Outlook Some diplomats think Radio Telescope Oct. 7 there's a fair chance the leaders ann APBOR UPI — The Uni jwill get somewhere with a plan versity of Michigan will dedicate ito halt nuclear testing. as a start- it, g5-foot steerable radio telescope er on more complex disarmament Q ~ ‘ /moves *® * * FAR EAST The telescope is located atop _ - } Peach Mountain, about 16 miles The President intends to chal- northwest of here. 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Red Germans -. 2 yee Sena c= for High Court Subway I Hour Won't Give Up. rowtit'and STuiShy" “Eset & 3-UNIT-3 SHOW—Open 6:30 ning Sunday, you can fly ean New York to San Francisco or Los Angeles in only one more hour than it takes to get from the airport to the center bal " town — by the clock. The vagaries of reckoning | time give this twist to the hands of the clock for ene month only. New York besebal] fans who retain their National League } ; + 3-FEATURES-3 | The Cousike te sey the U. 8. national anthem over a public — | address system when U.S. me- | terists await clearance at the Soviet highway checkpoint out- side West Berlin. | The checkpoint is at Babels- | berg, on ‘the Berlin end of the | ALLAN LADD 119-mile highway through East Germany to the west. “ MAN IN THE American travelers reported NE 99 | the new Communist tactic. | Keep Fighting Chinese | With Outmoded ek of War | State Bar Soundly Sinks Appointment of Judges by Governor 4-CARTOONS-4 DETROIT \—A proposal that \members of the Michigan Supreme ‘Court be appointed by the gover- i ‘nor instead of elected by the people, iwas rejected overwhelmingly by. ithe state bar of Michigan yester- loyalty draw up a timetable for ‘day. | travel te Werld Series games on | | The bar's Judicial Selection and| the coast, tf not this Lond they ‘Tenure Conimittee bad outlined a| cam wait gnd hope until next ‘plan witereby the governor make) year. appointments from a list of can-| The 707 and DO-8 jet airtiners | Fdidates submitted by a ommunes| are not increasing their 556 to NOW! Doors Open 10:45 fof lawyers and laymen. iw edge on the : | subwa NEW DELHI (® — Tibetan guer- Ld # ‘villas are waging war against Red g China's troops with knives, old g firearms and whatever weapons’ they can capture, a brother of the @- Dalai Lama said Thursday : Gyalo ‘Thondup, 31, estimated in| am interview that “far more than M2. —-~-wee- '~eaeep |50,000" irregulars are operating | ifrom mote areas of eastern, | Ino: and western Tibet They fight though they have no | WAYNE HOLDEN “THE HORSE SOLDIERS” PAUL NEWMAN ‘JEAN SIMMONS “UNTIL THEY SAIL” In other action, the bar recom- SAVAGE ACTION: | ' mended that the justice of the But the clock-time difference way of getting weapons from the ah | LOADED UNDER: peace system in Michigan be | between the two coasts ts be- | outside, he said. a . peirgrees ee = = probate elgg: from arin lle “Our people are cde sperate and @ S. ~ : F SEA THRIWLERS! and juvenile judges be lawyers, rs for the mon ause there is no help for them.” said Fy situenitens BSEBEEnuaes California is turning its clocks back from daylight to standard time on Sept. 27; New Yerk and | mest other eastern cities won't de so until Oct. 25. the 31-year-old elder brother of the, —— exiled Tibetan god-king “The Chinese are very cruel,) They have been torturing Ti-| betan men and sending them off to labor camps — concentration camps. Women and children have ‘been left for the Chinese to do} whatever they want with.” ee and rejected chemical tests for | drunks, | The lawyers installed officers at a banquet last night. | bd * * _ Burney C. Veum of Sault Ste Marie became president, succeed- Legal Expert to Help ing Raymiond H. Dresser of Stur- Write Williams Talks | iis. Other elficers installed were | LANSING (#—Gov. Williams had | added a legal expert to his staff to “LET'S GET TOGETHER” AND TALK— About our part in this wonderful laugh riot— They sav the scenes { ee | SMORGASBORD | Ernest C, Wunsch, Detroit, first FE 3-9528 Corner of West Huron at Elizabeth Loke Rd. —Luncheons— Weekdays —DINNERS— Fri. and Sat. (Except Sunday) WEDNESDAYS WITH CHARLES VICTOR a | MOORE § | AND HIS COMBO i Also = | FRIDAY and SATURDAY % | rhe-aurs anc exory’ Story NIGHTS fy | of CREDIBLE SABOTEURS: “> DANCING 5 ih Rite an ond a Soturdoy Mey BiG HITS! ( + Weleene * —— et | L . Storring AWN ADOAMS STARTING SUNDAY | vice president; Ronald Ryan, | Battle Creek, second vice presi- ; dent; Louis H. Charbonneau, De- treit, secretary; and Howard W, | Fant, New Haven, treasurer. Charbonneau and Fant were re- | elected. \Rep. James G. O'Hara (D-Mich) ‘law which Griffin co-authored. Driver All Wet; Receives Ticket After Plunge - the new federal labor relations, Thomas P. Hendry, M4, of 7339 tion, ‘Briarcliff Knoll, Birmingham, got committee ‘assist in research work and speech | | writing Victor Navasky, | Yale University Law School, will | be paid from-the governor's per- On the bar's program for to, Soaal funds. day is a debate between Rep. |. Robert P. Griffin (R-Mich) and | Hungarian refugee program of the| Navasky has worked with the, ‘Free Europe Committee and was jan instructor in legal research at | Yale. ‘McLaury Has State Job | LANSING uw — Gov. ‘has named Frank McLaury, di- lrector of the accounting division of the department of administra- chairman of a seven-man of state officials’ a reckless driving ticket and & charged with seeking ways of ‘little wet early this morning, but achieving economy in state gov- ‘suffered no injuries after driving /ernment agencies. his car into Lower Straits Lake. Oakland County sheriff's depa- ties said Hendry told them he | was going south on Unton Lake road, in Commerce Township | Jost control ef his car. | He shot 200 feet off the road, .erashing through a fence at 3538 Union Lake road. The car went '50 feet out into the lake before ‘the motor died, deputies said. read, just north of Richardson | when he hit the shoulder and | | The accident occurred shortly ae ee ' Open 6:30 P.M. 27, a gradu- | ate of Swathmore College and | Williams | with us chimps are the funniest ever filmed!” i i | STARTS “ig TODRY" it : | MORE FUN tua f | | Fm A BARREL of LEMMON MONKEYS! KOVACS What rappers te Army when {nese privates THe ¢ LOST MISSILE ie Show Starts 7:15 P.M. i's AFRICOLOSSAL! CinemaScoPEe , Alan Freed Sandy Stewart |iafter midnight. i me | “GO JOHNNY GO!” eee =f | ase ca ar WEBB. | atila cons ees ee ee on Sunday. | DOROTHY | - a2 SLES as NSE ES I ESE ELLIE SS AEESSSEESES car on i i] NOW! Doors res a fn URON Be JOUROAN WV,2...; MON. be | Sat. 12:45 ad a1 le ACADEMY THUNDERING me fountain AWARD ga Miwa ane WINNER DANGERS . BEST ACTRESS COMES A —2nd BIG FEATURE— OF THE YEAR! PROUD PEOPLE! Jeff Chandler UNTAMED | TYRONE SUS! 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By United Press International | Wilson Starts at Quarterback H League's races, Nationa] pennant One of the most reaches the final weekend with the fantastic | Braves counting on experience, the: Dodgers on pitching and the Giants; _ on a miracle. | i & All that’s certain is that nothing is certain. The next 72 hours cap produce «a new champion, the league's third post-season playoff between: two teams or the first triple first-place tie in Major Robinson Says | cveetces Ser He Turned Down $1,500 Tuesday 8 to 5 the Braves will be the Pitched Win in Game first team in N. L. history to win three straight pennants. The 1942-43-44 Cardinals were the last team to turn that trick and it hadn't been done for 20 years , previously, Gambler Wanted Him ‘The Braves appear to have the to ‘Throw’ edge because their final three game series is at home in Milwau PHILADELPHIA (AP) — For kee against the last-place Phillies The Dodgers and Giants finish on the road—the Dodgers against the the fourth time in five attempts in major league history gamblers failed to induce a player to throw Chicago Cubs and the Giants a ball game against the St. Louis Cardinals The latest incident involved) * * * Philadelphia Phils pitcher Hum-! The action starts in) Chicago, berta Robinson, who was offered where the Dodgers are sending $1,500 to help throw the second sidearm fastballer Don Drysdale game of last Tuesday night's twi- against the Cubs’ hard-throwing night doubleheader with the Cin- Glen Hobbie in a day game. Drys-'cinnath Reds. Robinson pitched! dale, 17-13, has been shaky all the Phils to a 3-2 victory and a during the second half of the sea- sweep of the doubleheader. son but has won two of his last ry * * three decisions including a 1-0 The lone exception to the gam-, three-hitter against the Phillies \pblers attempts was the ‘Black Hobbie, 16-13, has lost to the Dodgy ers twice this season Sox'' scandal of 1919, where eight of the Chicago White Sox, Ameri can League champions, were banned from baseball when it was discovered that they — helped “throw” the World Series, won by the Cincinnati Reds. * * Manager Walt Alston plans to come back with Johnny Podres (14-8) against Art Ceccarelll (5-5) Saturday with Roger Craig (10-5) slated to go against Bob Ander non (1212) Sunday, The Cubs have a surprising 10-0 asrason edge over Los Angeles, * report of a bribe since 194 when Emil (Dutch) Leonard of ‘the “Our pitching has been just great; Washington Senators told of being in the late run,” says Alston, “and|contacted by gamblers. Other un we still think we're going to win|successful bribe attempts were it” made in -1922 and 1924, the latter * * * lreported by Heinie Sand, also of The Braves, who have won 14 of the Phillies their last 18 games, are firing Lew * * * Burdette (21-14) against Don Card well (9-10) tonight and manage! Fred Haney plans to follow with Warren Spahn (20-15) on Saturday | | } Court yesterday that a cafe owner placed $200 or $300 on. the sink as a down payment while Robinson and Bob Buhl (14-9) on Sunday ““*S ishing Robin Roberts (135-16) is expected I fell in the bs ater,” Robinson to be Philadelphia's pitcher on told Judge J Sydney tloffnian Saturday with Jim Owens (12-11) . we ae foUtake i vest He . : (HK nd . scheduled for Sunday Lgl.At augers). ca? — Robinson's action wag the first ° last week! Bribe Offer for Spartan 11 Bump Elliott Nervous in Debut as Coach of Wolverines ' EAST LANSING (UPI) — He’s VICTORY LANE The Chicago White Sox, who won their first American League pennant in 40 years, parade down Chicago's LaSalle Street. In the card of yesterday's celebration (left to Sox —E ne é ———— Mossi Opens Final Series ligers Go After Champs Today Robinson testified in) Municipal DETROIT (PA remote chance) Not sinc Red Rolfe’s 1950 ag- serve the same purpose — a for their highest fihish in nine pregation failed in its bid for the a ' a ee ai i pennant have the Tigers finished , seba Us a te BD oe nae seus jabove fourth, And = only once 7 » Detr ' a scuronics une : bet since then —~ 1957 have. the * * * The Tigers wind up a zany sea son of ups and downs with a three game series starting today against) the newly crowned American League champion Chicago White Sox in Tigers reached that lofty peak One triumph over the champs this weekend will clinch the Tig- er’s accond first division berth since 1960. One Baltimore loss its final three games will r | All-Star Pin Points By ED LUBANSRI Tam anything but a form bowl- er, yet I have the Fidentia! of them—lofting the ball instead down pat right down to the most) of lifting it, throwing the ball important — point the follow) too fast, rolling the ball with through. | aa tog a : pee otrelant ~ m vay. Wrist and the lack of or an im- Take a look at the accompany-| praper telew trdagt ing picture, My right arm is up) The main idea is to eliminate left leg bent the greatest hitters in baseball, to area too quickly. 000 bail on a charge of attempted/give you a comparison, hafdly; Bowling is a game of skill, not Winner, has struggled to a 14-15 port: given to Miller this week, stuck to the book. strength. FOLLOW THROUGH—Although not considered a form bowler, Ed Lubanski has the fundamentals down pat including a good follow through. A requirement for good scores. right) are: Charley Comiskey; mayor Richard Daley and BilY Veeck, president of the White The Soy are in Detroit for a three game series to end the season this weekend. iting .356, has the crown stowed the major faults. There are four | ic aline’s kind of skinny ag football players go, but another one of those Wil- son boys from Lapeer will be the ‘big man tomorrow when Michigan ‘State opens its comeback cam- paign against Texas A&M. | Tom Wilson, a 175-pound six- | footer operating behind a light | and infexperienced line, will have a big jeb of quarterbacking Michigan State's. thew double - wing offense against a team that | already has a game under its | belt. | The Aggies lost to Texas: Tech 20-14 but to hear the MSU scouts tell ity they outplayed their rivals all the way. Nilson will match his wits jagainst Aggie quarterback Char- \lie Milstead, a sling shot passer iwho led the southwest conference in passing last year. Dean Look, who led MSU in | rushing and scoring during the dismal season last year, was supposed to be the solution to Michigan State’s quarterback problems, but the converted halfback injured his shoulder the opener. The Sparton command = was passed down to Wilson, who will cd AP Wirephote lat ANN ARBOR up — How does a young football coach at one of the nation’s biggest universities feel on the eve of his bigtime coaching —— 7 7). \debut ? | Let's ask Bump Elliot, the 34- lyear-old former Michigan All | America halfback who returned to itake up the coaching reins at kis alma mater. He makes his debut tomorrow iwhen his Wolverine gridders open ithe season at home against Mis- sourt fourth-place windup, |. Bump said he always was ner. : vous before a game even when But if the Tigers can win all) ,, was assistant coach at Ore- \three and tarnish Chicago's hard- gon State, Iowa and Michigan. earned crown, Detreit could finish) «pie now there's more pres- deadlocked for third, Provided, of sure and responsibility. 1 guess the dethroned New York I'm where the buck course, the place Yankees lose their three remain. Stops now.” ‘ing contests. The Yanks are three) Michigan ‘a team without leames ahead. \Stars,”’” as Elliott calls it finished * * * (its majcr work yesterday with a For Detroit, anything above fifth spirited session devoted to punting is considered a successful season. and kicking maneuvers and putt-) ling the finishing touches on runn- ing and pass plays. MILWAUKEE i — Jim Miller's first game as University of De- troit football eSach was a smash- ing success. Winning his second will be much harder. The Titans go against a revived Little interest remains in the American League batting race. Right fielder Harvey Kuenn, hit- away. He will become the first Tiger to top the hitters since Al 40 in 1955. Kaline is Kuenn's closest pursuer this year at 327. night. The Warriors were as impres- sive In defeat last week as De- * * * | Kuenn currently isa point be- hind Milwaukee's Hank Aaron. for ‘the Major League lead. Ex-Detroiter Billy Pierce, one of manager Al Lopez’ few dis- appointments in an otherwise brilliant campaign, was the pitch- ten 38-6. Marquette held Pitts- burgh, a prennial eastern power scoreless for one half, and lost ing nominee against the Tigers 21/15 because of a blocked kick. “Pitt was lucky to win and De- teday, Pierce, earlier rated a 20-game pire = we Ly = ase last week and was sidelined for | be spelled by senior Larry Bie- Marquette eleven here tomorrow | trott was in victory. The Titans 10s downed weak George Washing- | x *& * ~ . All Michigan PGA officers have been retained for the 1960 season. Joe Belfore was re-elected presi- dent as were secretary-treasurer Don Soper, Ist vice president Ron LaParl, 2nd vice president Alec | Sinclair, honorary president War- ren Orlick, and honorary vice pres- ident Tommy Shannon. The only new officer is Cliff Good, who was named a director, along with Al Watrous and Horton Smith. * * * Pontiac’s Dick DeWitt, out- standing public links golfer, wom the annual Club 99 golf tourna- ment. at Morey’s Country Club and he received a trophy for his efforts. DeWitt fired an actual 18-hole score Of 73. * * * Rookie linebacker Rudy Hayes of Clemson is getting a 2nd chance with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was rehired by the club yesterday jafter an earlier release. * * * Olympic sprint hopeful Ray Norton ef San Jose State says & he is playing football because he wants the experience for a possible pro career and also be- cause without the grid game he could not afford to stay-in col- lege. San Jose has no track ¥ QB AT MSU—Tom Wilson, La- peer High School prep star, gets the starting nod at quarterback for Michigan State Saturday when the Spartans open the sea- | scholarships. son at home against -Texas x *« * A&M. Wilson moved into the Oriole manager Pau! Richards starting role when Dean Look, | is willing to match his swift young ‘outfielder, Barry Shetrone, with ‘anyone in the majors. That in- cludes Pedro Ramos. | No. 1 signal.-caller hurt his | shoulder in practice last week- | | end. _—_—— i] | lions Like Underdog Status Against Colts The passing of Cinderella man| defense of Big Daddy Lipscomb Johnny Unitas against that of To- against that of Joe Schmidt. ‘bin Rote; the running of Lenny! al |Moore and Alan Ameche against) the son and Danny Lewis; * * * Now, who would you pick, when running’ of John Henry John- the Baltimore Colts meet the De- and the troit Lions Sunday in the National |Football League opener for both jteams -at Baltimore's Memorial | Stadium? | Well, the oddsmakers, the fel. lows who make their living at this sort of thing, have made the defending world champion Colts a one-touchdown faverite.-Coach George Wilson of. the Lions likes it that way. “It's great to be the champion, but I think it's more comfort- able to be in our position,” said the coach. ‘“‘The pre-season fore- ae casts don't give us much of a | | ‘ | AMERICAN LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS |No games scheduled | Won Lest Pet. 399608 Chécage sess... Cleveland eseyis Oe 63 580 4% # , h- See vee 20 93 «BIT, 18 chance. Maybe that way, the oth Detroit ceaceee, 1 76. AOT” ONT er teams will be inclined to kiss \boee Je iad bia 2 jus off as just another footba!! | Kansas City <7 66 e 2: Washington 63 a8 Al? 28 i° ae * * * ' (Times Eastern Standard) | That's the biy thing the Lion ear St ee Ce _ ~ Piere® will be trying to prove, starting maven oe Waa ea pan—Walker Sunday—thal they aren‘t just an- Washington | st Boston, 7:15, pm—Ciev- other football team. Off their rec- enger ( vs. ae. = ; . Kansal City at Cleveland (2, twinignt) OFd last season (47-1) and thei: i 5 p.m,—Kucks (811) and Daley (16-13)/ pre-season showing (4-2-1) it is "Briggs (0-0) and McLish (198). - e, TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE an eee Sal Lions acre | Baltimore ew im. so-T Washin “ ork, DB put among e also-rans 0 1e | Chicago at Detroit. 1: 8 pm. pre-season forecasters. Kansas City at Cleveland, 1 p.m. suits wpav’s SCREDULE Revenge is the Detroit motive Washington "at Boston. ba Sunday in Baltimore. The Colts | ic: . . eee re trampled them there in the 1958 ATIONAL 1 fae opener 34-1 went on to the No ae Legs Pe division world champion- tee edit alex bal staal Ro as 4) ships, The Lions, then the de- BR od fs soma, vers ste Pittsburgh =o. 7878 313, 6% untracked after the Baltimore Cmenmnatt 2 Roo aa 12% defeat. Le ot otees i : a ee poi of Birory ae i .. bu Pre gh. - Bays Dre their coach isn’t disturbed about rene e es Ys. es — ,|two straight pre-season losses to nant re. greets ¢ io “\the PhiladelpHia Eagles and Chi- a dia jae a * * Putaburah at Cinetnnath 1:39 7. Weeb Ewbank said the fact that Los Angeles at Chicago, 1 p.m. pm. jhis club looked anything but the Sen Frencioce ot St. jaue, 9 p.m. part of champions does not bother Pitisburgh at Cincinnati, pe mn. him, since he had been using rook- | Deg ns oe . eee, t p.m. ies a good deal of the time and Sen Francisco at Bt. Louis, 1-30 p.m figured his team wouldn't be too irecord., The 32-year-old lefty, al- jways troubled by the Tigers, isought to sharpen his game for the series. * * * Don Mossi (16-9) was manager. Jimmie Dykes’ selection, Coach Tony Cuccinello was itn, charge of the Sox in the absence of Lopez, scouting the Los Angeles| Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves as' Sox World Series opponents. | =» - »& | ‘Yesterday, more than 700,000, Chicagoans lined a 15'g-block loop parade route to hail the Sox, Of- fice workers showered a_ ticker tape on the motor caravan that | carried Sox players, owners Bill) | Veeck and Chuck Comiskey, and) —— Mayor Richard J. Daley. | 8th Race at Jackson = Detroit Invitational JACKSON—With the cancellation | was one of the major actors in the Lions’ poor showing. exhibition games, \the game has looked both-good ” ito Whip Edmonton of the HTA fall series at the goals in the third period and’ a 7- cy ue te Raceway Satur. victory over ton rat ie y night, the Greater Detroit In- exhibition hockey game vitational will be held in the 8th last night. - race. feature over a mile at the * *« & track. é Jack McIntyre paced the Wings * * * two goals while Lunde A well-balanced field of six side- - had ged Gn oe baie oe wheelers will match strides with esas Cullen, Gordie Howe, Billy M Dorman Creed looming as the PHILLIES LEAVE COURT ae AP ‘Witegnetg Neill pnd Vai Fonteyne were the choice. ‘The 4yearold is owned) py left) — aebaein pitcher other ‘Detroit snipers lby Marine Van Wyk of Holland, nson ¢left) and Ruben Gomez with his wife, leave municipal |” o & t | Mich | court in Philadelphia after Robirison testified that he’ was offered ‘The ‘Piyers tied the count 44 Lightening Abbey, Doc Will, $1,500 to throw a game Tuesday night against Cincinnati. He tuthed in the third period but Howe broke |Billie Eliamar, Lou Dickey and; » the offer and the Phils won both ends of the game. Harold ithe tie with a fabulous ‘Just Rigtt are the other entries. fan a night club owner was charged with attempted bribery. [dash with Edmonton 4 | . : : ic! ee ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 THIRTY-ONE. NEW ‘59°JOHNSONS AT,BIG menpeents MODEL SALE! Electric Stesting sma oe CT SUPER Vso. 685 Mangal Starting 737.00 5605" | SEA-HORSE V-50 : cures saree oe 95040 $520.50 5423 Mangal Starting SEA HORSE 45 ; $298.00 318” SEA. HORSE 18 SORSE te Bis 3250" BORSE 8 oa 39" E st ted HORSE = $186.00 ACE HARDWARE DEPOT in Farmington 28859 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Between i2 and 13 Mile Rds. Phone CR 4-7020 Open Daliy 9 te 8—Clesed Sunday x * * PCH Plays Birmingham and Clarkston Home Tonight xk ik * x & * By CHUCK ABAIR The football teams of Pontiac Northern and Waterford play away from home for the 2nd_ straight C) 2 > 2. — FREE. INSTALLATION TAKES ONIY¥ [5 MWUTES AT YOUR. MIDAS MUFFLER COAST-TO-COAST OPEN MON. NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P M. TUES... THURS., FRI 9 A.M -6P OM. SATURDAY 8 A.M -5 PM. 256 S. SAGINAW Next te Jereme Olds FE 2-1010 CLEARANCE SALE NEW 1969 Mercury Outboard aaa SPECIAL TUNE-UP | Any Mercury Outboard Motor From 60 to 70 H. P. 10 = ALL LAKES MARINE SALES, INC All Types of Marine = | Equip. and Sporting Goods 8183 COMMERCE RD. ORCHARD LAKE, MICH. EM 3-4194 Man ogee Horry Alee Frenk pots Ben Socve Owner week tonight in games that could become ‘‘make or break’ affairs. fairs. PNH will be facing its 1st Class A foe after whipping smaller Lake Orion opening night A victory at Hazel Park would be a big boost towards a good first season for the Huskies Waterford, one of Northern's rivals in the Inter-Lakes League, is badiv in need of a victory at Lapeer after its annual trouncing by Pontiac Central. The other I-L teams will be fac- ing similar stiff non-loop foes. ‘Walled Lake should make it two straight as host to Howell. South- field hopes to bounce back at Ferndale while Farmington will be favored as guest of Rochester The Falcons of Jack Hayes have a 10-game winning streak going Berkley meets tough Royal Oak Dondero. * * * League play will begin on five fronts featuring the big Roya! Oak Kimball at Birmingham tussle. It will be the only Eastern Michigan game bat could have a great bear- ing on the ultimate champion The Wayne - Oakland will get rolling with a full slate, Bloom- field Hills and Brighton started things this afternoon at Bloom field. Three-time champion North ville will be at Holly, Milford is Carksten's 8 atta! — ———— Adios Butler ‘Jug’ Winner ms DELAWARE, Ohio ‘(AP)—Adios Butler, with a habit of winning the big ones. did it again in the 14th annual $76.58 Little Brown Jug for three-year-old pacers The bay son of Adios-Debby Hanover, handled expertly by Ca- nadian Clint Hodgins, grabbed the glory in straight heats yesterday over the Delaware County Fair- grounds half-mile track—and set a couple of records along the way. He also wrapped up pac- ing’s triple crown. Dares Direct (D.MacTavish) 3-x-4 Stormy Dream (C Champion) 1-3-9 King Nola (J Goodnough) 4-x-6 : 297 46 Mainsaf! (A Niles Jr) x-4-7 297 46 Newport Norm (A Cameron) 5-x-8 1.14673 Game Pick (D Berry) x-5-10 1,146 73 Huskies, Skippers Play Away ' under new boss Tom Taylor, and With the purse split for the three heats and an addition $7.658 going to the ultimate winner pues how they finished and the winn | Adios Butler (C " edgina) w-l-1 $28.395 34 Meadow “A) (J. O'Brien) 1- Hi 2 16.082 22 a Pick (J. Caton) 2-x-3 0.189 84 Ohio Time (W S8rnart) x-2-5 Following Chicago Meal In the Oakland B, Avondale at- (Clawson in a battle of contenders tempts to start another campaign and underdog Lake Orion goes to towards the championship play-| Madison, ing at Troy. Fitzgerald visits | es m= & Oxford, fresh from a long- awaited triumph over Clarkston, | goes to North Branch in the South Central headliner, NBHS, coached by George Glinke, piled up 41 points the first time out, Orton- ville entertains Imlay City hoping to be a rugged host A quartet of Southern Thumb lidfifters will carry considerable interest. Dryden is given a strong chance to debut with an upset of 1958 king Almont. Ar- mada vs Capac, Anchor Bay is at Brown City and Memphis at New Haven in the others. Romeo will be involved in an- other Tri-County “‘tuneup"’ at home against Lake Shore. _* * 8 Rounding out today's schedule, will be East Detroit at Roseville, Grosse Pointe guest of Port Hur- on, Warren Lincoln at Mt. Clem ens, Country Day at Huron, Oak Park home to battle Lutheran West, South Lake vs Utica, South Lyon at Willow Run Muskegon at Flint Central, Saginaw at Bay Citv Handy. Bay City Central vs Lansing Sexton and Arthur Hill - host to Midland * * * On Saturday, Cranbrook takes on Lake Forest at the Crane field L’Anse Creuse is at Harper Woods and Flint Northern vs Toledo De- Vilbis at Flint. Pirate Pitcher Kline Wants to Play More Clarenceville travels to Keego Harbor to test the high-powered West Bloomfield Lakers, ek fe att 2 a ; rs; i ere , Pontiac Press Phete LEADS WOLVES — Quarterback Bob Porritt will lead Clarks- ton into the Wayne-Oakland wars tonight as the Wolves play host to Milford. The passing ace fired two TD passes in defeat a week ago. Murray Sets Farmington Record WLL., Skippers Victors PITTSBURGH (AP) — Right- An outstanding performance by enzen and Gary Heltz right be- hander hurler Ronnie Kline says Pontiac Northern High's ace har- hind them. he would rather play for some mer, the secord straignt season's Walled Lake bumped Berkley other team than be used as spat but Steve Meyers hit 11:05 as the winner, followed by George Beeman (WL) at 11:08. Vikings the Pittsburgh Pirates lighted the area’s cross-country ac- finished all seven runners before * * * tion, on Thursday Bears got their 3rd man home “fm sure I could be of much Pontiac Central and Birmingham Vikings oppose Huskies at Walled more use to another team if | squads are in action today, Chiefs Lake next Thursday was given the chance to pitch ev- entertaining Waterford and Maples, * * * ery fourth day or so,"”’ said Kline at Hazel Park. Skippers, 18-37, win over the new yesterday. ‘I just didn't seem to, (9th straight overall) dual victory 22-39, for Walled Lake's 1-. champions, and Waterford's first win high ingly as he was this season for Eddie Murray, Husky miler, home course against Southfield fit into Pittsburgh's plans this’ set = course record at Farming. “8S a record-setter for Larry, year.” he added: ton, with a good 11:34.6 mark, Harms (W) who turned in a fine) * * * “Here in Pittsburgh, I don't although PNH was edged, in its 11:27 for the two miles. Skippers) ond 11, meet. %30. Falcons’ ‘finished Ray Robinson. Harry think I was being given a fait Bob Mazur and Don Heinenon Schultz, 2nd and 3rd. Tom Wurl shake. This year f only threw a Sth, and Art Ruelle 7th South-|/Meager 180 innings. Yet in the were close. ‘with PNH’s Ted Lor- field's Tom Spera was 4th Vern last two years Eve always worked >—Twelve Okla homa Sooner football players be- came violently il] while eating in a Chicago night club last might. Six were taken in taxi cabs to Louise Weiss Hospital from the club and the others to the team’s hotel, The Orrington, in suburban Evanston Physicians said the availability of the 12 plavers for tomorrow's nationally televised football game with Northwestern has not been determined Harold Keith, director of. Okla- ¢ CHICAGO See your H CODD PION decter coe [NR Seeces | a 1 aes pei watt have to see your tailor Wear a f HAI ANON > abdominal belt @ AT YOUR DRUGGIST PHARMACY CASS LAKE | 3000 Orchard Loke Road Keege Harbor FE 3-7831 | fo 12 Sooners Violently II] LaBenne 6th jat léast 220 innings. The statis | * * * tits speak for themselves Although Ervin Jaskelski won Kline posted a 11-13 record for his 3rd straight cross-country race the season He is not slated to vesterday at Palmer Park his St pitch anymore games this: yea |Marv’s team didnt get enougt points for a victory Eaglets homa sports publicity. said the dropped their 2nd fo De Mid et Flevens plavers were stricken shortly aft- LaSales, 22-33. Jaskols a sopho- more was timed at 05, nine, er they had eaten a salad Physi- cians. however, were unable to Seconds ahead of I aaiie e's runner- determine the cause of the ill. UP. Dan Digiovianna ness Other Orchard Lakers in the The top 10 were Bob Kotlarz (5), hospital James Johnson (8), Mike Niznik | ae ne Porm semen ent 2 6) iment gets the midget football pro- ‘eft Bloomfield Hills defeated Oak gram started Saturday with ses- penton: Park, 25-32, in its harrier opener. sions at Wisner Stadium practice Bob Page yesterday, at the shortened BH Beis Paul Benien. No course, Ss0etz Koper was litt. = * = eat Coach at 916. with Ken Senteney run- Qn the Oakland - avenue had nerup, 12 seconds back the ficid at 9.00 am the light. the ~ ~~ weight team of Alcott will meet Bethune and on the Cass end of * Play Saturday The Pontiac Recreation Depart players taken to the are: co-captain Bobby Starting quarterback: co- Gilmer Lewis. starting tackle; Jim Davis starting Boh Scholl. No- 2 center: No. 3. quamMerback 3 lef? halfback Jimmy Harris, who accompanied the players to club, also was stricken All seven had their stomachs Six end of at Wyandotte Tonight Brothers Lead Chiefs Into 2nd Football Outing | clash with Wyandotte on the jin the 1959 season opener at Wis- ‘pounds up front with senior Phil ‘BOWLERS Are you looking for a spot with a league? We can place men, women or couples. Many choice evenings available. MOTOR INN RECREATION 18 S .Perry s Hubbard Bidg. FE 5-6032 Central Goes hecinst Giant Line Seeking Repeat of ‘58 Romp | By BILL CORNWELL The. name McCauley could have a lot to do with Pontiac Central's success or failure in an 8 o'clock high school football encounter this evening at Wyandotte. Dick McCauley and Joe Me. Cauley, @ pair of talented ball. earrying brothers, will very like- ly carry the brunt of the Central attack tonight when the Chiefs - Dotte gridiron, Quic and elusive, the MecCaul- eys were instrumental in Central's’ 31-6 rout of Waterford last week ner Stadium * * * Both juniors, the McCauleys tal- lied one touchdown apiece in the relatively easy triumph over Wa terford und they accounted for a sizable portion of the Chiefs’ rushing yardage Dick, a 163-pound halfback, op- erates from the left halfhack pos! tion, Joe, who scales 160, runs from the fullback slot In the Waterford conquest, Joe gained’ most of his yardage up the middie, Dick, on the other hand, slanted off the tackles and ends to pile up his yardage. The big Wyandotte line will be a stern challenge to the McCauley boys as well as Central's forward wall, headed by guard Charley Brown, a standout performer in anybody's league, and a rough and-tough 220-pound tackle named Jerry Rush * * * Wyandotte has perhaps the big gest line the Chiefs will face this season including all Saginaw Val- ley Conference foes where the cali ber of competition reaches its highest possible point The Bears average well over 200 Garrison, center, a 6-foot 3-inch, 255-pound leading the charge | Wyandotte lost its season open. | er last week, a 12.6 reversal at | the hands of Trenton, and the Bears will be trying furiously to rebound from that setback. It was Trenton's ist win over the Dottes in the history of the | series and the victory went into the books as a definite upset. As a rule, the Chiefs have run into all. kinds of trouble with the Bears Their 40 13 trouncing of the Bears @ year ago was their most decisive traimph in the rivalry’s brief history and Wy andotte’s 3/7 walloping of PCH tn 1957 was the Ane in rsverse Quarterback Fred Staley will un the PCH offense tonight and Isaae Jones who also scored mee against Waterford, will the backfield at right half Half becks Dick Winn and Tom Gulvas are Wyandotte s top bail-carrying threats, round ott Progressive chow) Lists 830 Entries Backing up its claim ae. the largest one-dav dog show in Michi- gan. for this vear, Progressive Dog Club of Wayne County today an nounred the entry list for Oct 4 as 830 dogs. 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AT AS ‘2-ton Pich- * Ups or SHOCKS Panel Trucks pumped and were being fed _ in- travenously the field Crofoot will meet Owen The rest of Saturdays schedule Ailing Boat Driver . last two visits to Michigan, Ken- | tucky beat MSU 39-14 tn 1946 | and again in 1947 by 2 7-4 score. Coach Bud Wilkinson had H { p) f d Titl is as follows: stayed at the hotel for a confer. opes 0 c en | € ies Wearer “Oakland Aver aaa ence with other members of his Whittier - Franklin. vs Le- staff WASHINGTON (UPI) — Race eaam. Ligntwelants are nate Wilkinson was described as boat driver Donnie Wilson is still ecu ltieaane Ss new “heartsick,”’ at the news. and im-| awaiting word from doctors here of 9-20 game : mediately announced that the whether he will be able to defend 1©7°°™ Lightwrights — Emerson ve team would not work out today. his Sahara trophy title at Las Heavyweights — Crofoot ve The six players stricken and re- Vegas next month in the Detroit- 19 4 am hare ~— Owen ve turned to the hotel were Jimmy owned Miss US I ne oo Carpenter, starting left half, Wilson was thrown. from the boaf 11.09 am. Lightweighte — Serond half \Brewster Hobby, starting right onthe third heat of the President's Hevestien pecan pg half; Jerry Payne. No, 2 left Cup race on the Potomac River af 10-20 game (Cass: guard. Max Morris. No. 2 left last weekend, te om Heacwelts ma hex stackle: Ronnie Hartline, No. 2 - a SS : = ————— fullback, and Bill Watts. No 3 right tackle. 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BRING PISTONS TO PONTIAC Nick Ker baw, ‘seated) general manager of the Detroit signed a contract with the Pontiac Jay- cces this morning to bring the pro cagers to the eity for the Minneapol Pistons president, Bill] an exhibition basketball game against __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 ee Pistons to Play in Pontiac, Oct. 21) 4% prep Front ' Enclose that Porch Pe aL or Patio now with REDWOOD i Pontiac Press Phote s Lakers, Wednesday, Oct. 21st. Members of the Jaycee group are Norm O’Brien, Whitfield, Dick Jorgensen and Brent Jett, game chairman ‘ f — A CLL LE TT Pro Exhibition — The coaching staff at St. Michael High School is run- ning a want ad today in The Pontiac Press through the medium of the Prep Front. The ad reads like this: Want- ‘ed, two football headgears, sizes 734 or larger. s Cage Tilt Has | . . a > Is it becaus Lakers aS FO@ wats asm ind tne reer nes | City Jaycees Sponsor heads?” No, that can’t be. St. Mike lost its first game and ”? 3i i ‘ely produces “swelled heads. Game to Be Played ot such a situation rarely p tie Maik | Ponti North What is it then? Well, a sa matter of fact, the > je SRE Seren grid staff does have a? “swelled head” problem, but; “We would like to borrow, rent Pro basketball will make its first _., ; . l}y or buy a pair of helmets for these | appearance in Pontiac October 21st, it’s not the kind normally two boys.” said Niebauer, ‘and when the Detroit Pistons and the associated with cockiness or i “a eis _ at least a 7% |Minneapolis Lakers meet at Pon- 4“ ing too big ey lav ; ‘ itiac Northern High School. he on ae 8 8 size”’ How about it? It's time to | The game was contracted this ga his breeches. ‘clean out the attic and dig up those |morning when Piston general man- The problem centers around tW0 spare helmets jager Nick Kerbawy met with mem- members of the Shamrock football = as ‘bers of the Pontiac Junior Cham- team, junior guard Dennis Wie- eee sponsors of the gandt and freshman guard Blaine on COME’ Priebe, Until this week, there} wasn't a headgear in the St. Mike -camp that would fit them properly. « *« * _— ' Coach Jin Niebauer has tempo- A pre-game clinic will also be rarily solved the dilemma by bor- held at 7.00 pm. conducted by rowing a couple of helmets from, iPiston coach, Red Rocha and Lake Pontiac Central. They're the pli-| jeoach John Castelanni. Castellani able, leather-type helmets and they is the newly named head of the 4) the boys’ heads better than/ , Minneapolis pro team which will anything they've tried previously. | jhave famed pro cager Elgin Bay- ‘lor on its squad | » -* & FRONT END SPECIAL © Alignment ® Balance 2 front wheels © Adjust brakes © inspect wifeel cylinders © Pack front wheels ® Inspect drums ® Inspect brake lining Proceeds will go toward Jay- | £ee projects in the city and | Brent Jett was named chair- / man of the event. ; t | | But Niebauer’s solution is only | temporary. The headgears must | be returned to PCH within two | Take Advantage of our Gets -Sailfish Award Kerr Will Rejoin Mates STUART, bla —~James Purvis of 10% VW Longfellow Pontiac, Mich had the thnll of catching and re sailfish while fishing GANNETII with Old White leaning @ 7 aboard the End-of-Season Prices! Enclose a Patio been awarded a colorful citatyon Fence Your Yard in of the release, by the Stuart Sailfish Club | Stugrt is ° known as the “Sailfish Capital of te herr Build a the World hurled two World Series victones ‘ Picnic Table—Lawn Chair Lounger—Planter recognition LlOU STON ‘Tex of Wee Dick the little Jeft-hander who for the Chicago White Sox in the lost-cause Semes of 1919. is return- ing to Comiskey Park NIGHT RACING Save Now BURKE LUMBER CO. thrill to see Comiskey Park again, to see some of my old team. mates and sonie of the kids I managed in the minor leagues.” Kerr will see the Series and re lav his impressins to a Houston 9 Races Nightly Rain or Shine new sppae! “Where the Home Begins” through October 31 It was Kerr who came through * * JACKSON wainst Cincinnatt pn TIT the Se 4495 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains HARNESS RACEWAY nee oof the infamots Black Sox JACKSON. MICMIGAN scandal for which enght members OR 3-121) Admission $1 00 8 30 Pos of the White Sox team later were ;, banished for life They took part Saturday, Oct. 3 Oakland County Farmers Will Be * * * “I'm thrilled to death to go back,” sald Kerr. “It'll be a | Sox Great to Write About Series In a plot to blow the Series, The pint-sized pitcher Reds, 30 tory after two successive josses Then he turned back Cincinnati +4, in 10 innings for the second Sox win, ® * * nine-gamé@ series three “You should have heard Dickie yelling around the house here the other night when the White Sox clinched the pennant,” his wife said, herr now holds down an of fice job here with an electrical firm. * * * Kerr pitched for the White Sox again in 1920 and 1921, posting 21.9 and 18-17 records, But he and the Sox could not come to terms in 1922 and he plaved outside of organized ball two years. He rejoined Chicago in 1925 but his arm wasn’t what ft had been. Kerr went to the minors in 1926 and ended his plaving days with Waco of the Texas League in 1927 Later he managed in the minors minors * * * Almost two decades ago while managing the Cards Davtona Beach, Fla. team he debated and decided to convert a sore-armed pitcher into an outfielder. The would be pitcher never forgot the advice nor his one-time mentor Last vear converted hurler Stan Musial presented Mr. and Mrs. Kerr with an attractive home in Houston, Now Kerr. under the sponsor ship of the Houston Post. is going back to talk over old times with such plavers of his era as Ray Schalk, his battery mate in 1919 and Urban (Red) Faber whom hb contends was one of the great pitchers of all times “Going on a road winked to a newsman trip.” he Bow Hunters Compete MIDLAND (p The 10th an nual Michigan Bow Hunters. sil houtte shoot, to be held here Sat- urday and Sunday, is expected to draw a record number of archers, Bow hunter president Kenneth Hoffman of Midland said 1.000 archers from Michigan are expect- ed to enter the competition 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 19569 PLYMOUTH SAVOY, V8, 2-Door BRAND NEW Comes with Heater, Front Air Foam, 2 Sunvisors and Armrests, Oil Filter, Backup Lights, 2 Speed Windshield Wipers. 3197497 BRAID MOTORS DeSOTO PLYMOUTH 70 S. Cass. Pontiac. This is your opportunity to take advantage of an old- fashioned Farmers’ Market. Come early, stay late. This event lasts all day Saturday. . This Big Gala Fient Made Possible by | DOWNTOWN PONTIAC MERCHANTS ASSN. r beat the for Chicago's first vic- Cincinnat eventually took the dig and Gary Alcorn. five games to + he Mariene |Marilynn Smith Pay c Tickets will go on sale starting Mondy around the city with seats going for $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for students. St Mike had this same problem! once before when Jerry Ohngren starred at tackle for the north-| siders, Ohngren, now an outstand-} ing sophomore grid candidate at: Michigan State, couldn't find a weeks and thea the boys will be | back at the same old stand, The Pistons are winding up practice session at West Branch and will return this weekend to Detroit where they will continue drilis at the U. of D. fieidhouse. = . : . headgear that would fit him The exhibition season for the a * * Pistons opens next Wednesday at Bi Mineweuser, then coaching Grand Rapides where they will the Shanirocks hunted manne andl mee: ECincinnett finally got a helmet’ from the. Local basketball fans will get Detroit Lions. Tt was well over the opportunity to see such Pro size eight and reportedly belonged Piston standouts as Walt Dukes, +, es Bingaman, although this Earl Lloyd, Dick McGuire, Gene has never been verified Shue, Archie Dees plus outstanding, Anyway, the helmet fit Ohngren jrookies Bailey Howell, Tony Win- sng when Jerry graduated, the |king-sized headgear was passed jalong to Don Austreng who wore it last season This season, lo and behold. | there were two boys fighting for one headgear. Neither boy could | play at the same time so the helmet was swapped back and forth. On top of that, the helmet was a little too large and efforts to make it fit properly by pad. | ding it with sponge rubber didn't | work, \ BLACKWALL . 11" 6.70-15 Tube-type plus tax and recappable tire WHITEWALL ‘1 i 6.70-15 Tube-type plus tax and recappable tire EASY TERMS Durocher After Giants Job? President Stoneham Is Noncommittal About Leo’s Chances POR WORRY PERE OnIvENS, LOOK FOR THIS SIGN OF QUALITY Both boys, as might be figured. ‘out by this time, are built on the SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Is Leo beefy side. Priebe stands: 5-11 and Durocher waiting in the wings to weighs 190 while Wiegandt, play-) ‘reclaim his old job from mana- ing football for the first time. | ger Bill Rigney of the stricken| packs 220 pounds into a 5 - 10) |San Francisco Giants? frame. | | President Horace Stoneham of; x * * | ithe national league club played For the time being, the PCH) ‘it close to the vest yesterday) helmets will serve the purpose. But. when asked if such rumors were the Mikes will soon have to give | true ‘them up. Niebauer, who did not an-| ticipate this situation, has now ordered a couple of headgears to: fit Priebe- and Wiegandt. but they won't be available until next year “Leo called up a couple of days ago,” Stoneham said. ‘He just wanted to sav he felt sorry that things were going a little FREE INSTALLATION 1949-'53 Pontiac, Chev. or Guaranteed for the tife ef Your Car Cal Us for Money Saving MUFFLERS Ford & Ply. 8 Prices on Your Car Maffier rough for us. I haven't dis- ” cussed a change in managers — with anybody.” _ Hubbard Over Perkins Kuhn Auto Durocher's name flared into PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cal Hubbard. 145. Philadelphia, ‘scored a unanimous decision over) Eddie Perkins, 142'2. Chicago, } Thursday night in the inaugural; 10-round feature of the Alhambra prominence locally after his ap- parent “near miss’ with the Cleveland Indians Leo, who recently resigned from a $50,000 post with NBC television, seemed ready to move in as man- ager as soon as Joe Gordon moved Boxing Club. ; out. 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Both/our old Army teams. have been rated highly. Any n0-|they will play alternate elevens, ition Northwestern may be looking substituting about every 7's min- jahead to its first Big Ten game/utes. Both units will play a speed ‘at Iowa next week and many con-'game al] the way. The second | sequently fai] to match Oklahoma unit, at least presently, is definite. in effort is altogether silly. ly below the first. It’s a devilish game to pick. Reservations Now Being Accepted! et the new HURON BOWL There is also a aeenentoes oe a | - de factor involved in this game. | NIGHT: Southern California- Phone FE 95-2525 Descheeos has been the most con- Pittsburgh and Miami of Florida; isistently successful of modern Tulane. New! ‘teams. The Big Ten has ‘often been! TOMORROW. lacclaimed the giant of confer. Iowa - California, Louisiana State- lences. This is the first sally of a Texas Christian, Southern Meth- Hobby House | Wilkinson - coached Oklahoma odist-Georgia Tech, Auburn-Teen- ‘team agaifst a Big Ten rival. nessee, Syracuse-Kansas, Army- 2525. Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ohio State-Duke, H. 0. TRAINS . Wilkinson himself has deep Big Boston College, Brown-Columbia, TV and RADIO Ten roots — he once played for Clemson . Virginia, Princeton ‘Bernie Bierman at Minnesota. Rutgers, Cornell-Colgate, Penn Authorized ‘ « & State-VMI, Dartmoufh-Holy Cross, JOHNSON DEALER Northwestern will meet a su- North Carolina-Notre Dame, Indi- ‘perbly conditioned squad. The 2a - Iinois, Michigan-Missouri. Lee who will be outweighed Navy-William and Mary, Michi- jtomorrow, run more to lean, whip- gan State-Texas A&M, Minnesota- ‘cord, greyhound quickness and Nebraska, Florida - Mississippi BOARDMAN’S 7575 Highland Rd. OR 4-212 M-59 at Williams Lake Rd. = vorable to all. And you have a) | aide Seaman Auseibetic Foc . setters! Com = Spert Shep | teams. As ef right now, it is | Neither coaching staff knows right im our bowling alley! their most important game of | quite what to expect. In the be-— the year. For both teams, it is lief that Oklahoma may have a -FRI imperative they be “up,” not slight edge in? over-all speed, if MON. - 9 AM.-6 P.M. only to win tomorrow but with ( not in qualitative depth, and SATURDAY 9 A.M.-2 A.M. a look to the feture. It is in the probably will saree a dectsive | opener that proper morale and mec: anica) error in its favor 32 ALLEYS momentum must be established. | the second half, U'm going A football squad is not a ther- | against family advice and pick- SNACK BAR LOUNGE mostat a coach can adjust at | ing the Sooners by one touch- will from week to week to de- | down in a hair-raiser. Msn Huron Bowl liver varying intensities of Per | 1 3)s0 lean toward the first team ov formance. ‘mentioned in each of the following ‘londs and one third in 34 starts. ‘toughness — much like some of State. 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SUNDAY: Villanova - Xavier Viking Reserves Win Quarterback Jim Brown and halfback Larry Christian counted touchdowns after long drives by ‘Walled Lake's reserves, to take a 113-0 win from Wayne reserves, iyesterday. Game was the junior | Vikings first of the season. ‘At Golden Gate Open the ranking 3-year-old. Put them on. the same track at a distance each prefers and with weights fa-, nation’s two top older horses. a dream horse race. * * * | That is just what the $100,000, added Woodward at Aqueduct fig-| jures to be tomorrow when Round Table, Hillsdale and Sword Danc-, Ler hook up at 1% miles under, | weight-for-age conditions, CBS will: ‘televise the race from 3:30-4 p.m.) | EST. * * * Round Table, a 5-year-old from | ' ¢-year-old from the barns of C. W. Catfish Smith of Georgia Tech | and Chicago Bears football fame, | each pack 126 pounds. Sword | | Dancer, best of the 3-year-olds | | out of Mrs. Dodge Sloane's | Brookmeade Stable, picks up | 120. | Ther hasn't been anything like! ‘it on the American turf since Bold| \Ruler took the measure of Gallant; |Man and Round Table in the 1957 | 'Trenton Handicap at Garden State} Park. At least two other horses, | ‘Brooklyn. Handicap winner Babu ‘and Inside Tract, are expected = istart but they figure to go along | | | ‘pany of the big three. Each also will carry 126 pounds. | * * * Round Table is the probable 4-5 favorite with Hillsdale the 52 sec-| ond choice and Sword Dancer, third at 41 in the early line. But it is not difficult to maké out a case for any of the trio. | The combined 1959 record of the ithree shows earnings of $1,219,- | 224:50 with 24 victories, seven sec- j |just for the pleasure of the com-) | Hilisdale, the year’s leading money winner after breaking into prominence late in 1958, hasn't | been worse than second in [2 out- ings. He has wen 10 times, nine of them stakes, and the last | seven straight. His bankroll for Wake) the year is $480,138. | | Round Table, the world’s rich-, est horse with a bank account of |$1,679,539, has picked up $343,050, this year with eight victories, a second and one third in 11 races. * * * His bad race was the 16th in the Washington Birthday Handicap at . Santa Anita early in the season when he suffered a cut leg. Sword Dancer, leading money winning 3-year-old with $396,- 044.50 finished fifth in his first start. Since then he has wen six times, including the Belmont and Travers against competition of the same age and the Monmouth and Metropolitan Handicaps in which he conceded weight toe | older horses. In four — Florida Fleck, Rudolph Share {st SAN -FRANCISCO {4AP>+ — A bunched field of golfers — 24 of them under par in their first | round—closely chased co-leaders Jack Fleck and Mason Rudolph today in the second round of the ‘Golden Gate championships Fleck, golf's Cinderella man in 1955, and freshman pro Rudolph with 67s held just a one-stroke advantage after the opening round: ‘of this $40,000 tournament Thtirs- Brunswick: BOWLING ACCESSORIES Balls, Bags and Shoes America's fitiest and most com- ee flete line. Balls low as $24.95. oat Ji: é [ Shoes low as $6.95. Bags low as xe $3.95. NO MONEY DOWN! Custom-Matie Fitting ' Grips measured on the most ad- vanced fitting unit ever designed, the new and exclusive, Brunswick Custom-Matic. Custom Drilling Your exact gtip measurements drilled in the ball of your desired weight. Your ball personalized with your initials at no extra charge! day. * * * Playing with a sore shoulder. 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Angie de fends jt as honesty.’ Fliers for Laos Copy of Tigers Volunteers for Group Will Come From U.S. AF Reservists | HONG KONG (UPI A vol! unteer organization similar to the Flying Tigers’ of World War Il has been organized in the United states to aid the kingdom of Laos if was reported foday * * * [he South China Morning Post eid an organization known as, American Fliers for Laos’ would assist the tiny Southeast Asian fovernment in its fight against alleged Communist aggression * * * ihe paper sald formation of the vanization was disclosed by Clif n LL Speer, a civilian atrways perational specialist and a native «f Corpus Christl, Texas Speer was quoted as saying the organization is patterned | after the late Gen, Claire Coen nault’s famous Flying Tigers who | awsisted Ohina during its fight against Japan. Speer also was quoted as saying the organization hopes to send ifs first group of men to Laos before Nav. 1 Members of the organization will be- drawn from the ranks of US Air Foree Reservists on a volunteer basis, the paper said Tt stessed that the group had no official con nection with the (°S. government * * * \ecording ta Speer, more than | 000 Reservists already have heen ntacted by letter, the paper said vid SO of them have expressed terest and asked for additional Information The organization will be financed thiough publie donations and the support of cite and veterans on ganizations, the paper added Maintains Loss of Prescriptions | Not Too High Tr LOUIS op Do vou think druggists charge too much to fill prescriptions? Harry J. 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Check Car $ Exhaust, where carbon fuels were burned ' day charging the nation’s five top| edvertising - tay scented eet vance knowledge. of plaintiff's Furnaces and Heaters; improperly. cigarette producers put pressure on; VerUsements for a. scheduled Sept. ith market. a seminapirk radio sg television said similar “threats and intimid! opening «..” 55 Deaths Last Yeor | stations and dealers to prevent suc-|\ tion” were exerted on property, ‘cessful marketing of his product. |owners and equipment supplie > ~ Vn - f ' . tannin erhsiet pera ers to prevent distribution of the fulfill its committment for an open- weather moves in, so does the serious accident from poisoning Se ced Pein sale The brief said Vanguard, a pro said, “Many jobbers, distributors damage of the tive companies and duct of blended natural fibers said, and dealers did refuse to purchase shar inlesie renee wine adeerit ‘nicotine and no arsenic,” had been celed firm orders theretofore| Most of the danger is present ers should not be installed where’ Ing and marketing of ‘Vanguard ' Defendants were: American | | Tobaceo Company, Liggett & Myers Tobateo Co., P. 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By SAM DAWSON 42'2 billion dollars worth of U. rate buy more. because government expenses are so high. Ht also wants to stop the drain on the cash it has, caused by the excess of redemption of savings bonds over sales, * * * ° That is what is behind the hike fn yields on Series “E" and ‘“H’’ bonds to 3% per ‘cent which Pres- ident Eisenhower has just ap- proved, For the 40 million it’s in a sense; just a lucky windfall, They’ get! more now because the Treasury | is having financial troubles. * * * Many have been turning in their savings bonds because they could get more for their money, Advisory Group to Study State — Professor of U. of M. Heads Committee for Michigan's Future | DETROIT (UPI)— A seven-man| research advisory committee was| ramed yesterday by the board of| directors of the Committee on Michigan's Economic Future. (COMEF). The committee will study the | state's present situation and make recommendations toward its fu-| ture. Dr. Paul W. McCraeken, pro- fessor of business conditions at the University of Michigan, was named chairman of the commit- tee. He returned to the univer. | sity this year after serving on | President Eisenhower's Council | tf Economic Advisets from 1956- »8 while on leave from Michigan. Tne board also elected Carl Schneider as secretary of COMEF. | He succeeds the late Lester Steele. * * * Uther members named to the research . committee were Dr.| Bernard F. Landuyt, University | of Detroit economics department chairman; Dr. Clifford G. Hil- dreth, Michizan State University economist; Dr. Rensis Likert, Michigan's Anstitute for Social director of the University of! Michigan's Institute for Social Re- search, and Dr. Lawrence H. Seltzer, Wayne State University. Economics Department chairman. | * * * The committee was expected to! base many of its studies on areas discussed in the recently pub- lished report on “What's Ahead) in Michigan.'’ The report was au-| thored by Dr. William Haber, | University of Michigan economics. professor and Dr. Harold C. Tay-. lor, director of the W. E. Upjohn! Institute for Employment. Re- | _ search. - Eddie Cantor first appeared on| stage in vaudeville at the Clinton | Music Hall, New York, in 1907. | DONALD DUCK a. | if they put it inte other: form or other kinds of bonds or real |C. The Treasury needs the money, }¢state? Why do For one thing, a government|/many AP Business News Analyst |investment, : NEW YORK (AP)—The Treas-/MANY BUY 'a plugged nickle? ury is looking for help today from! But Hopes Bond Redemption W many have gone right) And for millions the payroll re- the 40 million investors who are along buying them anyway. Some duction plan is about the only widely labeled unsophisticated. (812 million have been doing so. It hopes that it is making their through payroll withholding plans: “= they = ald Mook apes | been loathe to add to the govern- their. take-home pay as their real: S. —the same way the boss is called'pay They are conditioned to ig- savings bonds attractive enough upon to take care of their income nore what is deducted for federal for them to hold on to. so they'll taxes and in many cases their —and often—state income taxes, stop turning them in at an em- union dues. ‘for hospital insurance, for pension ' they, when the Séphisti-, Plans and the like as just some- It even hopes—but with much cated saver has been getting/thing that happens. Their real pay more wistfulness—that they will/higher returns by buying stocks)!s the cash in hand. ‘ASH GOES FAST And once the cash is in hand, of us—maybe most of us— bond is just about the safest risk|find it trickling right through the there is. If the U. S. government|fingers, sometimes mysteriously. should go under—the most unlike- To save at all, the 814 million feel il Slow s ofjly thing in the world at the mo- the payroll saving plan is the on- |ment—what else would be ca way. Others go on buying, -or hold- ling, savings bonds out of habit. {The yield has been unattractive } \for some time and Congress has ment's growing bill for interest payments—now in excess of eight billion dollars a year—by author- izing a hike in rates on savings isafe nestegg for the day when a family emergency arises, * * * | And many don't feel they're as sophisticated as other investors claim to be. They've seen others stuck with a lemon when they took a fling at buying stock, or real estate for that matter. ‘bonds. 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Market by growers and sold by = Churning Today | 5 - ‘th in wholesale package lots. wp v c The : CHICAGO W—The grain futures ari I “a nel 6 en NEW YORK iP The stock mar- arket turned generally weak to- Quotations are furni y ket churned irregularly with mo- market “ube 'E 7 Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of : -adi day with early prices on the board ~, , tors active in early trading to- . Wednesday. day of trade off major fractions of a day ; t i "4 Ld cent in spots. D it Pp d After two. sessions 0 strony + «© © etroit Produce recovery, prices were a mixture: Some of the pressure was linked crab vnens oe of gains and losses saa : Apples, Cra Mg ees ewe se ( iu a with talk of a possible longshore- qooies) Delicious, bu oe ally from fractions to abo man strike along the East and ADEE Orssbinas. Be pes point tes, Jotiathon, u «os Gulf Coasts which could We up appies. Melntosh, bu 2.50 An exception was a huge drop ; leat f t diate wmevace, 2 export shipments. ae arn Ap ee 240’ #t the opening in Superior Oil Biueberries No | 12 pts. ......... 475 fi ch fe ' New wheat crop months re Cateaoupes, bu DUR ees 245, of ( auforate which ey 190 ger treated under fairly heavy bi Grapes Concord. pk ol eee ig pleas Ath T . < Pesctita Elberta. bu » 400 erge Ka- quidation following reports of pears Bartiett, vu “$30 the proposed merger with Texa ood rainfall in the Southwest Pears Bow ou ais: tw head bees nbaatoned: tx ietcr e sania Denisa spe 206 dealings Superior chopped about where seeding of the 1960 crop) opium. Prune bu... ..... 450 « is in full swing Vatertmelon bu 2 seca ee 200 45 points from the initial loss. : VEGETABLES Te ‘ e With trading almost at a stand Brass. green round, ou $475 Texaco meanwhile picked up } WEL ‘ Heans, Ky Wonders, vu 4.36 more than «a point in steely. deul still near the end of the first hour, Beans, fima uu f OF aye: " Bean Ronan bu . 400 . 1 4 rid uheat _ 4 to 4% rent a bu ol, iseane (mux ne 6 00 Alxg outstanding was an unusual lower Jecember $1 *), corn ‘4 fetis lopped, ba 175 yy 1 * ; pata uni hanged oe lower, “hee Bw a oes on oe rats ake * i rf al ge openin ig mene af “s [Owe * Broccoll N ol dom bene : By baker -*ackard On 4 large Opening cember TO": rye 's to higher, rabeaee OF as eS vo block of 0, 000 shares 7 urly n December $1 02%: soybeans un- Cabbene. He bu, 175 Chrysler was off a fraction hh é * 7 > ahhage provla, Bu ify . = = = allie to ®s higher) November Ca sare canned bu. 2099 Wiile General Motors and Ford $7 9%. \Carrols, dm behis 95 wy} ains rowed smallish gain Ceuiiflower dor 2 25 C ¥ ae a! 325 : rele Sor ‘oka — os Studebaker - Packard when Grain Prices Chic, Hee Meee 200 insued was unchanged at 1275 Chives dow bebe, ooo. uae ee 2 25 cmitaae Hexe Corn, aweet, & doz 109 Of an opener of ie, shares, i ‘ Cucumbers, (ll fancy. bu 500 then rose fractionally. CHICAGO = Bept 7h APS. Opening Cucumbers pickle, bu - dé Sot he y ' est De ni, Gucuinbers siteers, bu 400 ©Losses of about a point were we he ‘ ‘O's Dill dos. bets 150 ,, ' ey: , - De 15's Mar is'é Beunleck aL 130 faken by US. Gypsum and bast ne : a me i paavien jane type, pk 99 man Kodak while Du Pont dropped fay * y oa | ouids ) é . , a 1834 Rye Motseraalah pk 509 about 2. Slightly lower were Boe- “ee mes a ae pele Wade ala + pied ing. Kennecott, Allied) Chemical. F Et ‘4 + F . . De 110's Mey 141%. Okra, pis 240 Standard Oil (New Jersey), Santa Mat 14's Lard ‘drumes Onions teen doz oS . dU ™ P Mis 116. Oct G00 ‘Onion Pickling: ie. i, Fe, Royal Duteh and United Au Gate No f8u2 Ontonn. dry 60-lb ves 150 Lines = Parsiey curly dot tela Ui] Parsle rout hoe 1 Zo Price of Buicks ‘rei bia eh i” New York Stocks 71 f Eye, be 78 - Peppeie, Cavenon® ob seeccieses & 20 ; z [Peppers ties i 1 60 Admiral 20 Jones & Lb 19 Is Unch d Peppers, Red eet. bu 175 Air Pevuc 46 Keinecott vi 6 ange Peppers, Bweet, bu 140 Allied Ch io Kimbl Clit “ ! Peppers. Pimiento tu 290 a firs 12 pereses 5S aE Potatoes, 60 Ib ba .. 2as tha Cal a4 (roger . 0 From Last Year (fore " Lone 8 Gas 1B i Aquash Hupberd bu 175 Am Motors 624 Lortilard 417 transportation charges, They are gquash tal. 'y bu oo 180 Am N Gas 33 Lou & Nash 788 unchanged from those of similarly @ausen, @umner. 'y bu ean trea: ai Hee te Sy Haloes pul t ? ee uipped 1959 models. The 4-door i trips, bs co .. 169 Am Tob 064 May D Mir 48 eas . Turaipa. \aneee bu 2590 Anaconda 60 6 ieee cr 43.2 seat estate wagon was not avail: OWEENS cutee teens Armco Stl 44 Merck 182 able last year in either the LeSabre vanvege, Mo 1. riveree Si Ml ge ye oo Be “rid win or Invicta series. ollard, No. 1 bu 5 PP avco. Cor 3 pis en \Kale bu Jy : Minn M & M 137 |Muatard No 1 bu 159 Balt & On 427 Monsan Ch 2 | LeRABRE SERIES Borrei ow... oe cee ce ee . 178 replied nage a Mont Ward 512 2-Door. Beden $2.00 &pinach bu ra tpl peted lal Sia dh Mot Prod 6 4-Door Sedan rang Seles Chard bu tig Bonn Alun 47 Mot Wheel 18 4-Door Estate Wagon (3 seat: poaq Turnips, bu 159 Bend oat , ied Motorola nt 4-Door Estate Wagon (3 nea: ; 1A SALAD GHEENS , Murray Cp 463 Borg Warn 432 2-Deor Mardtop : 2447 Endive bu - $200 riggs MIq tp 4 Nat Bin 512 + Deer Mardtop 2718 Fecarule bu Belet M wy Neat Cash R as 6) -Door Convertible 2862 Lettuce. Bibb. pk Bian belke os Nat Dairy 496 INVICTA SERIES elites: Reston ab muda Cen Sta Nat Qypn O08 4-Door ®Bedan VO4D Tetcuce. iset s 275 Murroughs 103 Ne DD , raf h be ; : ' 1 in 5 4-Door Batqre Wagon 12 are! 1 WSinematce n. u 2 60 Calum & Hu a4 ae cute ro 4-Door Esta%e Wagon 'i arat: .. 1 505 Campb Boup “1? 5 KS iL. 2-Door Mardtop ' 2129 Can Dry 207 0 : | * . . Nor Pas 44 4 Door Hardtop Yay Livestock Cdn Pac 21 , uy 2-Door Convertible 200 Capital Ajrl 146 Nor Bla PW 4 ; ia) Ohio Ol 16 6 ELECTRA SERIES DETROIT LIVESTOCK Ce aA ae Gens Une a 4 Deor Seda) 1 494 DET Hail be pit a4 APG Cattie Cater Trac . jp. Owens TH Ol wi 6 2-Doeor WMardtop Lado Baiable 250 Miaughter steers and hetlets Ches & Oh al 1 Pac OG 4 BI 404 4-Door Hardton 1404 ip elnup affair, demand very tarpow Chrystie: 4) Pan A W Air 246 ELECTRA 195 SERIES Het er) anne at weeks [iil clee ihe -Citles avi 496 Panh Epi 40 f oom feady) to BOc jower full @eetine Col 138 Patke Da 424 4 Door Mardtop (6 window) TAB on tility grade, other ciasses ccarve EOC® aa j@) Penuey. JC 108 (Door Hardtop -t4 eindows M2) uoehanged scattering utility and atan os ban 10) P RR 14) 2-Door Conversttis' ’ 1795 Gard mixed offerings 19002450, tew Column Chas . 1 € Edis 612 Ff i Cola 10 6 a ne wood steers and heifers 2550-27 00, une) GOP 4116 at 136 load goed -helfers 28 $0 willy co le oe Ee ee 564 Rats Db 7 1780-1850) canners and cutters 1490-200 eth 5 Lod e@ alendar 1750 Compared last week good and Con Fw tt 452 a8 , Phileo aa 9g rhohe fed teers and helfers 28-90 Cent Mae a i Ai ja 7 tity . a ot a . * rae ‘ 4 { Bpecial conPinication Pontiac jeters tui soe te too lower sea, Cont Cop & BND Pure Ol 61 Lodge ~ 0 re & AM. Friday, «teas 6 BO lower tulle steady te Cont Mot iS ; HOA ” Sept. 2% Wotk ie otawer, to loads high «hotee tm Cant Oil 926 Republic Bt ce) i . 6.30 sree dearer oes a prime J0W2 1117 ih steers Q9 IK. Copper Rug 214 Revlon 59 f i it Bevetal Toads Tilgl Nolee to piline Com Pa ot ttex Drug wt Timers Night Leslie L. Hotch- 987-1102 th steers innetiy 2878. few loada /Curtis Pub a Heya ote 109 1 los Adv. ‘up to 2000 moat choice steers O10 1189 Deere : Rey ob 4 Ihe 3780 9850 standard to low good Pet Edis 4'6 Royal Dut 41 1239.00.38 06 Gtliity wieers 2080 9100 ten! Dong Alte 43) Bafeway St 182 head blah chotee helfere @98 ibs 2726 Dow Chem 19 a Heg Pa : “AP LJ LJ ‘moat chatee Heifers 2600 2790 good «: Du Pot 254 Beoviile MI. 2 ews in re low cholee heifers 24.00 2625 standard Eeat Air t 54 Wears Hoeb .. at ‘a low good heffers 27200 2490 tilt Bast Kod a61 - @hell O18 if heifers 4 80.2200 ulllity cows 1760 -Raten Mia 192) Bimmons : canners atid cutters 140 1740 EL Auto | 495 Binclatr i Oakland County sheriff's deputies tility. bulls. sotdearty In week 2180 FL & Mus year so 25.00 cutter bulle 71 00 2150 ceveral fole Emer Rad 1 ou Pac i reported Thursday that someone inedium and gon 480-100 th yearling kris RR tit Bou Ry". | stole an adding machine and tools * a Steers ¢700-28 90 load = meditin | Ex-Callo-O : ‘ Sts erena th stock Meer calves 20.00 , t i . valued at $17) from the Ander ain! Véalers—Ralable 25 Not enough to Ford Mat Pe a ba oa. a1 ties , leatabligh. trend Compared last week |Freep ul 9 p ? ville Elementary Se hoot in Ander victera steady. meat eheles and prime ech tam ‘4 Std Qi NJ a3 sonville. 1600-4190; standard and good 2400- ciardner Den 47 aid Ol . : | 3 BL) no. cull and utility 1800-26 90 Qen Dynan 1A ea Pack | Bleep —Maliabie 100 Not enough to ooen Elec ual : Someone smashed a 26.74 inch see a market Compares last Week (ien Fas a + elle ; tat n Maughter Jamba steady slaughter ees Qn Motors MA plate glass window at Central 50-100 lower feeder lambe steady: most Tel & &) ea Tenn (Oss : tee School, it was reported to Pontiay gad and choice spring slaughter lambs cen Time 1 ter Bul 18g be a 0, utflity te goad lamba 1700- ren Tire ! : police yesterday 2000, few late good grade bur k lambs Clenesco 13 ais ba ge a dawn to 1900 several toads rood anc Gerber Prod §17 Texlien M Harold Holtslander, 75 Iregent | ye Waenty ee Neen cua On? By) tranamer 102 . ra mt Jay i oyeetia 2 eu thoehe is 5 2 St. reported to Pontiac *police ie thatce siatiahter ewes 1004480 bee eqoodrich Are pea a yesterday that someone wteae “envy up io ig tre Reet ame 4 ele teense Gand vear 1 . Un Carbide eT) wena hole 'cirah Paige Un Pec Wd porch chairs valued at SE! from) or@lity heeding ewes 900 per cat Cit ARP 9 \ unit Al Lin .. 97 : Ot No Rs AN uints Alre 3197 his home Orerniund a ai Fault 184 ch i ‘ Un Oas Cp 2 Rummage. (lothing. ee ‘60 Olds Price ORE Ea ls 7! Us Tinea. 8 efc. Sat. Sept. 26. 21 Charlott ee Ha ta Gy ees . ‘Ad S E t Indust Ras '© oR Tap a4 Gulla 10 win how ame xcep te Rend 1 Upiohn 430 fu will hold ummage Inland 8 * Walereen . 4 Sale at Stevens Hall Friday at 7 for 5) Models Hoy ee Mem at Weel Uni tel) 983 =} Int Tare 494 Pent k 8. pm Exchange St entrance Tat Nick m4 wae mn ae Adv . Int Paver 12772) White Mot Following are the factory list int Shes 445 Wien & Co toe ‘ : 1 sin Ae elec ‘ Pemmare Sale: Les Presby- prices of the 140) Oldsmebile He to hb Tel 18 Teak w Ss: eriaf) Church on Huron St. Fri. models excluding federal. state IM Cra Coal 1 Youngs Bhat is 6to8 pm. Sat. 9am. to 12 neon, Jonna Man 48 Fentth mea — Adv and local taxes, destination. de livery and handling charges. com TOCK ayy BAN rs Fish Fry — David Belisle Post NEW YORI Rey Comptled by yared with similarly equipped 1959 The Associared P 4102 -- 4680 Walton Blvd. Drayton adelx mer NG 1s 14 Plains. Pri. 25th -— 5 30-7 30 pm fodiier Weill Stee —AUV. senies onan ERS E foa@ Prey das $294 1321 GGA JIPR ae , Week ago TANT 1204 aS 2174 é ‘ * Door Seda #2 47400 2474 Month ago t4q8 140 oo 5 2109 Rummage Sale 128 W Pike, Sat. ee ase aa aig Year ago / AN 12t A Re D 19rd 2644 434 8 am. to 1 pm -AQV. Holiday Scenic Coupe 2 ART 00 rAa7 1990 high 986 1476 107e LIN Holiday Spite Sedan 2798 00 > ihe 1989 low wat 1272 o1¢ 218 mumende Bate, Url, Devt 258 oer Cou BE eee oy amg tee ad ea ' a] 1 , 4 ; ore 2 nt Ries i am. to 3 pm. at Embury Meth- Tn a ee rer ne vas Net change 6 ; 5 5 oat crareh. Birmingham, 14 Mile AeRIKe “<0ran ax Noon today 190701392 8310 2902 t Croft. —adv Caleprlls Sedan $2 Bip 2 288) DETROIT STOCKS Rummage Sale: St. Paul's Meth- Holiday Meeni Coupe Vole po 1020 J Nephier Co} i Holiday Sports Redan 1100 20 192 e i i ts t odist Church basement, 320 Wal- Canyeiisie e cure . $272 44 1268 Pigures nites deelme) eign Low es nut, Rochester, Friday, Sept. 28, |Fiesta 02 srats 1144 20 2 22e Alien Blecttic @ Ruulp. Co 2¢ £4 26 9 am. to 5 p.m. —ady. “Fiesta. 13 seats NA 3.438 Nealdwin Rubber Co * a! o432 tPCT ES comes ‘Rese ther €e* 46) O48 ™ ne Rummage Sale, Grace Lutheran Ceiebrity sedan $3532 00 gn A eoceil Wieser Woiee ‘coe owen Church, lendale and Genesee. poluer Beenl Coupe A715 00 é Peninsular Metal Prod Co* 10 #108 Fri. Be Bept. 25, 9 to 7 s Holiday Apert Sedan 1 Tee 00 eH a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. Convertible Coupe 1975 a0 agis.The Prophet Co.* 1h th 6 Sept. 26, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. —Adv,: Nn vallahie (Rudy Manufacturing Co 114164114 . ot Availabl ng . anaes So = once | ‘Toledo Edison Co 162 102 169 | "No sale bid and asked i : WANTED-—SO MEN | Poultry and Eggs Ca WITH $5,000 EACH perma PhtROrt rovermy ‘ IKRTROIT, Sept. ah iAP) -Pricea per To form land and lake development syndicate +f pound { @ & Detroit for No 1 qusiny 260 Acres, 30 Miles N. W. of Detroit WATERLAND and RECREATION AREA Weet of Birmingham and Pentace Investment to he secured by individual clear titles to apecific parcela, New homes in this area are in $24,000-915,000 range For profit-making peseipiiities and full aetalie, write owner: Box 42, Pontipe Press | live poultry Heavy type hens 14-17: Tent type hens 8-0) heavy type broilers and frywra 4-4 Ioa.. whites, 19-20) Barred Rocks a2 -faponttes over 6 Iba 26-38 under & the 23) Duckling«. 4. turkeys heavy hype: young hent, 96-278 DETROIT BUGS _. DETROIT dept 26 (AP) - Ee fab Detroit im cawe lots federal-cta grades Whites, grade A. extral large. 47. targe B iarg®. 96, browns. grade A. large O4'y 48, medium 4.3549. ame! 20%» “4 grade) B, large, 20-96, ‘. : ’ ’ a. 50-53. medium, 3@-4) small 24.96 grade A, lacwet 46-47. checks. 19 Total weekly’ receipts of | yA araded eggs Be pi |19-26 were 8.901 cases, ) Commércially graded { Whites, grade A. extra ler *. 80 targe | (648, medium, 33-36'%" amall. 21 oe ~ Cemetery Lots 5| For Sale Houses’ 6 6| _ For Sale Houses 6! For Sale 6:. PPL LLL AAA A AAA AA LOL” PPP PLL POP LAE < j RENT OR F Witt on Death Notices | PERRY MT PARK CEMETERY | Y OWNER \. pd ROCHESTER { chow fermiare. rooms ves, $25 & up. PE 49663. | 4 stone one pod ot | erms. pirates. See ————— | &9r-old home ful) finished me) fis ai the | BANUSH. 23, 1998, PRANK. ¢ ment» rooms ‘modera | eceieate, | a 53 bedroom. | ROCHESTER 78 Summit Bt; age $7; belov ation, _storme ; Located brick,» wi 2 eon Tr ie | 1 ainer of Ajbert A es ae The Pontiac Press seas a “ENC | Sparks Griffin Chapel at 1 m.; 6441 Church St. Clarkston. Would Don McDonald _Biiss. $1,500 down Phone FE. Cc RAW I ORD AGENCY 7 | with Rev Malcolm Burton offici- | trade $4000 equity for land con- ' 258 W. Walton 8-2306 ; ating Interment in White Chapel | tract. etc Ph. Owner. Milford Will Build 3 bedroom > praryrs MODERN RANCH-TYPE House %9 E Piunc 3-1143 | etomoriais to) Warst Comeregstiome: | MU (ie | Sores, “yin, Dpacment snd lips bedreowe willy, garage. Gas SMALL 2 BDRM ROME ON ACRE ® | leva Pail be Tcepectaieal fe oF BEDROOM REAUTIFOL HOME Tisork. birch cupboards, * astra | Went a to mney oping | of ae ghee! ne . ompletely carpeted wi custom ake c vileges on garage in . a UE = Uraperies Locaced on west side lei oo oe Sane ce lakes. FE 2-2614 for new home next door. $7,000 BODO ENS ne aa. spe? sone Paneled as pine oe NEW IN ‘55 — 3 BEDRM. MOD. $500 down. FE 5-0480_ ie son Ave. age : room us seen e &p- a c k POR COLORED beloved husband of FPeilisming Breciated, Shown by appeln met | DON’T LET Lack ol _ STOP Sf pening pave waking a utence A are RE ee ee is Rodgers; dear father of Frank | oni $22,500 Cail owner, ou from in fo ri t t , ’ Pino. Anthony Pinhe, John Ask for Mrs Bee. | Bee SEABOARD PINANCE CO. Seem co ana cuyetinn | sie Deel. large Jot one) erase : , ne - | Small down payment d Rodgers Jr. and Mrs Eugene ¢ pps C HOUSE ACRE 1185 N (Sy 8t. FE ¢ 068). | i own, i cer ‘ ay Une mle BORe cee rani ce et a orig Shree aoder lis EXCELLENT 4 BEDROOM | onth, inciuding 4's per. cent in-| | ae euea Resonate awa ir. \ of Marto Rodgers and Prank Rod- price for cash. FE $-1630 | BRICK. Seminole Hills. Cail | erest and taxes loyd Kent, ment. PE 4-1156, broker gers Rosary service will be held — era PE 5-8183 for details, Ask Realtor. FE 5-6105 _ment. | oe, Oroser. at the Pursley Funeral) Home ‘ FAMILY HOUSE 18 ROOMS. | for DON E BDRM MOD. COT 7x SM \| L DN. PAY MENT Friday evening at 7 pm Puner- Paved street. Close-in. 2% acres. ; — ‘Or ————_—___—— _ NICE 2 fe “ mer SU & al service will be held Saturday, ooo tet commercial) or | . S | 300”. pe eso o : | 3 bedroom, frame home with arr 3 ay ee eee ca Oo ee | Elizabeth Lake Estates |= Bivd 30 bases col akes” Near" shopping osep iil ee eee i eee Rev BF Jarbembowar! officiat- \* RMS. AND BATH ENCLOSED | Attradive ‘aimuaues BED-.. reoms, rage 5 tm. heme. 2-car ga- 43200 Dequindre. 5 houses 2 BED NEARLY ra ae oak floors. Owner. - AY E TRADE _ north of 19 Mile Ra TRANSFERRED Greet Rad. —- 3 ranch home. 2 yas old, Very attrac- panic, Huge lot. Only $12. Easy i erms : : ELwoon EALTY FE_ 2-5452 ~ FE 45293 WILL BUILD on your lot No down parment No closing cost. Complete, $7.995 | NO DOWN PAYMENT Soburban living by @ lake 6 3, rooms Lot 100 x 1 ($100 DOWN ! and no payments until December New room ranch type Gas heat. $8,100 RUSSELL YOUNG mot Sea, Sap WE TRADE bedroom See crates af thy ewner's uo An’ tires "af a home it twice as much. One anit rents sotihg, Sm ~ he more. 919.500. at 8. te aquired FE 45203 wet AMS LAKE ‘ | i THE PONTIAC Eee: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1939 \ THIRTY-SEVEN BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT Near Williams Lake. 3 bedroom ip stainless eens & large built-in china with oatural birch finish. Marbie mreplace, 22-ft. carpet-— walls Ceramic tile with buit-in vanity. Full basement with large tiled rec- reation area Water softener Beautifu) landscaped jot 100 x 200. Aluminum storms and screens Many other extras. Must be seen to be Foy gar A oa buy at sae cash to mortgage tay i t- ment Phone 0: OR 3-489 Open Eves 5660 4/ Ue NORTH SIDE €xtra nice 2 bedroom home with rge toom. Lovely kitch- en with lots of cupboards. Gas heat. Beautiful shaded lot with grapes only $7,500 with terms. arte ORTONVILLE & HOLLY ts with pride we offer this invaly colonial 9 room home. 230 x 60 barn. Beaytifully landscaped Do you want to own vour home room slate vestibule, | H { | on blacktop road Terms. Call for appointment today SUBURBAN 200 ft. fromtage 150 ft ee Fenced Nice barn Good gard "a soll. Nice shrubbery. Fruit berries. Special just for jou a $7,006. Terms WALL 8T with low down payment? Weil here ts your chance—3 bedroom | 2 story home. $500 down. Better | hurry on this one! WILLIAMS REAL, BS ESTATE & INSURANCE | WHITE. BROS. $500 You can move in this 3 mae room part brick home for on! $500 Located near Maceday Take & Williams Lake. This home is neat as a pin. On a large fenced lot & paved road Owner's are sacrificing $2,000. If you “et a real deal — call now’ §11.450 -H-O-O-P-S 4-BEDROOM This home has 4 bedrooms ane) a separate dining room. On floor with basement. On 2-3 of an acre in Drayton Plains ing distance of schools and shop- ping center It's only 9 years old and part brick with paved drive. Far other details Cail to- day — $10.500 .WILLIAMS LAKE $60 a year taxes. 2? bedrooms Large living room. Bath Kitch- en, sum porch & storage shed Beautiful shade trees ood lo- cation, Lake privileges on Wi!- Lake il $55 a month. Better see this one today! WHITE BROs. - OR 3-1295 “til 9 Sunday 10° Dixie Hwy. price $5 050 | j “WOW" 31 Viking Homes SOLD — IN ONE WEEK — JUDAH LAKE ESTATES HERES Lee fo) — Fr. PLUS Telos GARAGE Only $11, 850 MAINTENANCE FREE Aluminum Exterior Lob tas nl alos Pian Inside _ ‘See The Home You've Floor For Sale Houses s| For Sale Houses 6 HOUSEKEEPING’ “LIFE 0oD “ ‘READERS DIGEST’: GAG NOTHING DOWN $82 CLOSING COSTS $78 Per Month Total FHA- $410 DOWN INCLUDING CLOSING $82 PER MONTH wet pal aad six miles North ry the ean of Pontiac On Josivn Rd —Watch for ‘'VI- KING” ign. & DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY |! _FE 2.9122 2 ARN ee, SYLVAN LAKE CITY i] i L 1 ’ For Sale Houses STOUT S 6 For Sale Houses 6) For Sale Houses 6 Templeton| — s me Se AL - WEST SIDE 28 : : Pr yy! of er — 4 a m ranch Egy ben 3 Bok . iow! 2 ee Nothing D Best Buys Beach — cont —_— Aig “oy poh aa - with 1 ered ot Ing own Today "200 P HILT OOD _ a poe Borge, te o ie e one’ ie or & Helghts a: Brendel Lake K.L: se Realtor couple starting out. Cute 4 SCHUETT FE 8-0458 2339 Orchard Lk Rd. FE 4-4563 — ached. ta breees wey ' After 6 2-9502 and attached garage. New FALLING LEAVES = | Carpeting in ting and bed: Remind you of winter, Get . B | ‘ | ebay tee Peet Sadat cue vee ce §~=© Prime Business ee Sees 3 bedroom ranch. Located in 4 ee ee Rochester, close to every- L ah Foon cee thing, (this ome incorp- ocation LAKE FRONT SPECIAL. PRICE | is suee You may be _e orates the finest in modern <8 ‘ ‘REDUCED TO $11,000 WITH | jucky ones : constree tion: ee mach i Dixie Highway $1,000 DOWN. Comfortable 2 bed- seo’ aad excelicat | oe PO Raawe cus es, DANING WHITFIELD 300 and excellent terms. 60 ft. Commercial Frontage, next | ciosed front porch, built in 1955 | Schoo! district. Convenient to to Post Office, 240 ft. depth. plen-| 4 pc path, large landscaped lot | shopping and bus as Weil CITY OF OXFORD ty of parking in front and rear.! wit), shade. Vacant, immediate Neat 2 bedroom bungalow | Store building — ‘ideal location’ jossession | Plastered, painted walls One of the homes that | for s laundromat, offices. ete.| # s oak tloors. AC of] heat you've always admired in PLUS, 3 bedroom shaded fenced lot About the ee Peaturing see oom. remodeled kiahes "3 large bedrooms Let eh show you this excellent roan ep. Pull basement property. iy gel with recreation room. laun- ee ee Large shaded lot.” 612,500, rge : 500, Lang FAMILY BULGING WALLS This family _ their attractive room home. It's ecard in a grove ROOM... —- —_ Home built in 1055. Bix tile bath aad, extra half bath, "alse large outgrown ; #@ ACRE FARM Large 7 room. m of trees on a quiet side ¢ family room road. would be perfect for Two car garage vely 24 x 13 smaller family or retired living room ith Pedgerect fire- aot $6.700 and make us — toe mast oe ne an offer th y- an - ot. ee oSe LEGES ON OTTER AND SYL-! | VAN LAKES. A select neni i hood er fay Picea famil will : 5 enjoy! erm Warren Stout, Realtor a | 77 N. Saginaw 8t FE 5-8165 . TN sett es oe™ * OWNER ° MUST SELL - §2.000 reduction ' Two bedroom home all on one | NORTH floor with FULL BASEMENT acer xeeee West side location $7950 full price. On ; heat and storms and pone Humphries 83 N. Tele ee Open Eves PE. 2-9236 _ MULTIPLE | LISTING 81 SERVICE ac vane” EN) 3 bedroom Sun eels with auto- matic heat ew carpeting throughout. algaincas siding, tile bath and oe! 2 aren with =. ing space as 8 basemen and situated on eee street | near bus, stores, and schools 3 BEDROOM RANCH BUNGALO | D RRI With full basemen eutomette | oll heat. Back yard is com- letely fenced end situated on’ ot 900x145 Will take trade BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL Pioneer Highlands is the Jo- cation of this eye appealing six room family home. de- I j 3 Bedroom home with full base- OPEN HOUSE. | Sun 2 to 5 P.M. 1815, Lakeland FE 5-4707 Ranch Home 3 Bedrooms 2 Bath Large Kitchen Big Activities « 135° x 140° Lot FOR YOUR HOME NEEDS — See us please! Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. (ACROSS FROM BANK}: ul 2 | Open Daily @ to @; Sunday 12 te 6 MA Pa ) 5-863) signed as it should be for moeey ge pe on paved | gracious. comfortable hiv- aireet ing Selling appointments yareplece full” bath —_ vIN a ath nice screenee ttle anctla IRWIN, NL Snags terrace and attached ga- "MULTIPLE ‘LISTING SERVICE _ rage. $17.500 “ Located in Drayton Plains lot 100x = on en exceptional | 628 A s& rental invest- ment, or ideal for couple end additional income Two 1 refrigerators and 2 gas DAQEY 12 TOS) P 0 cetereaget terns) a vet comfortable large 1-bed- 135 W. Kennett Rd. room apts. situated side by Just a few blocks to Pisher's side. Terms 3rick Front RENTAL OPTION 3 Bedrooms I | | TWO FAMILY $8,500 t | A two bedroom modern home tn Keego Harbor To- Wall-to-wall Carpeting | a cee Oe eee Gas Heat | LAKEFRONT HOME Paved Street | 14950 total price of this | large 3 bedroom bunga.iow | with nice screened porcn and large pas room wita beautif uf fireplace Home compierely furnished. Large lot on Watkins Lake. Brick front and in @ very nice restricted location Large fenced lot Home !s vacant and tn excellent con- dition Nice fenced lot $1,650 down Gls $99 DOWN $64 PER MONTH TOTAL NO OTHER COST FHA GI SPECIAL A large five bedroom home with two full baths, gas . heat also a neat and cléan modern 3 room home With screened porch on rear uf lot. Good location $12.950 PARTRIDGE Is the “bird” to see You Give "O" ZERO) DOWN Gl's .......... TOKEN PAYMENT DOWN ....... $350 DOWN ....... $900 DOWN ....... $900 DOWN ....... $1,000 DOWN ....... You Get Modern. 2 bedrooms, ranch, lake privileges, Morey's Golf Club sec- tion, away from com- monplace project homes. $10,400. 2 beautiful Tots, Scott ].ake Road. near school. House needs complete fixing. Full price $4905. Ranch, 2 bedroms. base- ment, Dravton Plains area. $3) per month payments. Price $5350. 50 feet on Geneva Lake. Full basement, 3 bed- rooms, new F.A. oil heat. $75 per month. Immediate possession. Upper Straits Lake privileges. 2 bedroom ranch, all storms and screens. Price $6950. 2 storv — 4 bedroom. Ideal tor large family, near schools. Full base- ment. All city conven- tences. $69 a month. ABOVE BY NO MEANS ALL. WE. HAVE HOMES, ESTATES, FARMS FROM. $4995 TO $100,000 & UP. : RTRI AND ASSOCIATES FE 4-3581 “OPEN 'TIL9 ‘|e 1050 W. HURON + - = in W HURON ™ & Toleaeth $-6431 $100 Down $68 PER MONTH Gaylord 136 E PIKE OPEN EVES __ FE 89693 SMITH WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES TRI-LEVEL BRICK $15 200 with $1,500 down A beautiful brick and frame home with a dream kitchen built-in thermo oven and U}tra-modern Rochester area DORRIS . SON REALTORS WE TRADE | 782 W Huron Phone PE €1557 | | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TAYLOR 4 room, 2 bedroom bunga A REAL FAMILY HOME low, full bath, oi] heat This modern 6-room buri- l‘y car garage situated ig ‘ gaiow features 3 bedrooms, 2 lots, i131 ft fronte i carpeted living room. fill PRICED 10 SELL AT - i basement 226215 recrea- It af space Bare ot x1 rice TEL;HURON AREA Aiieotay terme UPKEEP! Permanstone nie goee: 2 bedrooms. cer- CLARKSTON AREA 5 peted living and dining acre estate tncluding mod- rooms. natural fireplace ern 3 bedroom home with with screen, basement, gas sun porch full basement heat, 1 car screened patio Stairway to floored attic for that addi- | tional bedroom peices ee | garage With enclosed breezeway and 2- car attached garage Fuil price $15 631—Easy terms OR 4- 0306 CATED HO MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU? 7 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE UNUSUAL! 1 ' Overlooking Watkins Lake, ___7732_Highiand Rd 1 M50) _ room,-2 bedroom home 30 x 24 ft. living room with fireplace, beautiful kitchen complete with built-in oven and range, and grill, screen- ed patio with @rill, 2 large dressing rooms, 1", baths SEL! OR TRADE — Just lke nee Thermopane windows. Beau. and only 4 years old) Modern 3 tifully landscaped lot—120 rm bungalow Full basement o!| x150 ft THIS HOME MUST AC turn Tile bath oak floors BE N TO BE APPRE.- Anchor fencing Paved st Wii CIATED accept land contract. housrtrailer or late model car Ask for Mr Wy Brown or Mrs MecCarth; " l eC] I lan SELL OR TRADE — Lovely mod err bungalow and priced af on! OPEN EVES $8 nelosed porch full bese | ment Two-car garage Wall-to- FE E 44526 wall. carpeting. Will trade for larger home r. SMI | [ | SELL OR TRADE — Littie farm 2 . s 6 & ungslow eels PRIVILEGES ec e becar - garage me WATKINS LAKE P fanclhi 28 ft fruit. Almost two acres of land liv. rm. with natural hragincs: | Will trade for irger € near 2 large bedtms., _ leery in. Pay | Pontiac. Price only : ., fttac a an hase neat. Situated vary ear the | _— tee pEsue — Large 24x 18. lake on 3'% beautifull decaped siow. Only 4 lote Carpeting and other fe aaa years vod axe, ides es y 17 de nnd | basement. tte bath. “Well con. AC’ + tee ah | ae nice * Floren full on ‘his is truly one of ¢ show | « Alum Tms. ced at pisces of Oakland County, just | only $12,500. wil accept land eon- 7 miles north of Pontiac. ce’ tract. er cheaper home in trade brick, 4 bedrms |, 2%2 baths home featuring large ai Mele sun rm. = e TRADE — 20acre farm spacious din ™a. upusuaily rm modern home, good large kitchen. ausouvatie oil heat. an ites chicken houses About full »asement, completely ineu- 10 frult trees New washer. dry jated Situated on the most er deep freeze. tractor and al! Beautifully landscaped site we tools School bue at door Eare! have ever offered for sele An lent land Real economical iiv- abundance of unusual varieties of ing here trees, shrubs end flowers. 2032 ft of black topped road frontage SELL OR TRADE — Country Es- and 632 tage on improved tate Brand tee rancher Besuti- county road. Ideal for home and fully designed and planned home vestment or for developing if 3 carpeted bedrooms two piant- ers Treplare, Tenn. marble stone — fromt and ance in Roman brick Built-in washer, dryer. oven 1 tiled beth. one 'y desired. An outstanding value a! $45,000. Terms. Shown by appoint- ment. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor re 3-748 = (two-car ga land. yi f eke Gr “cnenper heme hole PRICE. Lap ica re sie. wis 3 bedroom | = Pontiac. Price® at only 7 e home close cu y oy A es buy fer anyone. - WITH Us — For fast eff RADE. service, WE BUY SELL Down for this 2 bedroom | “Vea : cot ome with 8 ome tiee and vicinity. zy : P, ‘ation ~*~ Eeege Harter. Purnttere ts in L. H. BROW N, Realtor cluded MOT Elizapetn Lake Rode | * AM to 8 PM i Multigie Listing Service 43560 FR 5-5841 WM. A. NEED A FINANCE- ) KENEDY FIXER? Order Classified’ Ads to sell, rent, find a ‘ mod- nd $400 will handle with pay- Gur onan wae — ie rs | ments less than rent VA rege. — ) tallos ~e appraised at $8 900. Pontiac and —. alah accept te “tree & age 2-FAMILY INCOME ~ Sep- arate entrances. Separate see Sant — Heres a Clos: chance a lifetime to have 6 boos. 1 tiae "or. — your own comfortable home s, front porch, and you can choose your bardweod ‘ ‘walls. tenant neighbor. our ll basement. Gas heat. 2. car monthly rental fee will just garage. Nice corner lot. $2,000 about make the payments or less down. on your mortgage and pay pet es Levee insurance n er words. your ten- ae & Jl Achgl om gt Here nce ant will pay for vour house meerriniy iol toe only $13,300 with | Sa you. Close to downtown $3500 down May be used as! a on * exe Qutet street home now jaad businees later i is sure see ints, income preferred. Lot 50x feet. Now properte (today) Eviced (88. in Heart of good Business Dis- 990 with no down payment nelghbornoog of nice homes ro- \ ipa walt-on this one, see! CRESCENT LAKE ES [Aire >: This attractive 2 ~ edroum home has already FE 3.7688 RES FE ¢4813 been appraised by the VA (CLARK REAL ESTAT i: at $8.200 requiring only $350 TO BUY. SE1L & TRADE mortgage costs with a min 1362 W. Huron Open Eve & Sun} ae acest f wens me to close You can be __ Multiple af isting Eeervice | moved in and settled long before cold weather sets tn You'll love the 18-ft l!v- | ing room iarge family sized kitchen, tiled bath and large landscaped lot An tdeal bare shoW it ta you 4187 LEDGESTONE Westridge Sub. 2 blocks from Ta the Lakes church and JOSLYN AREA — Close to new Northern High PSs Moter Engtneert schoo]. '3 bedroom brick ranch ne Bid Has sliding door closets and ach | and plants 14 and 16 weil cious living room with fireplace | ve t 2 bedroom home with and parquet floors. Complete, basement, gas heat. ga- ceramic tie bath with built-in - rege and paved street Love- wanity. Gas heat. 2-car attached ly 16 ft living room Ce- plastered garage. Located in an ramic tiled bath Owner will excellent neig Within redecorate interior with co! walking distance to stores ors, of your choice Nicely churches and schools You wil! landscaped lot. This home {s an eXceptionally good buy Nearly everyone does | A beautiful 3 bedroom br!ck Bere BI-LEVEL GEM 8 rooms full baths, on the water | x 18 living room, with fire 32 ~ living room, 17 ft. kitehen piace: Carpeting and drapes bullt in range & oven. 3 large) Rice landscaped lot. Al bedtooms 12 5 2 lower level fenced Idea! beach 2-car famliy room with fireplace. over- | arage, featuring “Magic - looking lake. 2 car attached ga ve’ door opener 8o many rage is home must be seen to extra features you must see be appreciated and is priced $4 lo appreciate elow replacement cost for quick sale. Call for PELE Ss 10 Acres OWNERg LOSs YOUR GAIN - | fe b50 with terms 1) bur his small farm located transferred wants quick peer Mare catllol Pontie: m 7 rooms & bath newly painted carpeted living & dining room bedrooms. den or gun room. base- 3} room. 3 bedroom with part basement Coa! HA furnace | T ment. gas heat water softner.| «'8'@e Chicken house and cedar closet, garage, nice iawn isto aaah Call for appoint: $12.950 F H@, terms STORE BUILDING 28 x 62 new Income ront - g location, in the } } city Corner lot ideal for any nee ae So takge weusee business ; outside entrance to on approximately acres basement. The lot alone is worth A 7 room, 4 bedroom for $8 000 yet the total price is only owner plus @ 2-family house | | $8500 De suceme Only $1500 to ake : | nand|e Wilham Miller ses eis weg eas om 670 W. Huron GILES REALITY CO | Realtor FFE 20263 , PE 58-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE | Open @ to 9 | _ OPE AM .6P ! ee —-~- | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TRADE -—— Owner war's tneome or Will lease with option to buy. Living room 12x 20 kitchen & dine'te bedroom bath utility, etl ° Est : = : = rector se = 180 3 BEDROOMS $7905 N . $496 DOWN t . . ‘ * ° z No Other Closing Cost SMALL PAYMENTS -Car- or peted living roem 2 be OPEN rooms utility reom_ oil By 0 . Sy ele heat Fenced yard Qu! k | } RT. SA I. SL : possession $7850 terms 2 aff p M. OAKLEY PARK. COMMERCE LE \ N | Directions: Commprce Ra. to 8 a 3 « epigad Spy ae ft Oakley i ' z | to osriawn NEAR BALDWIN -.- 1 hed- a 3 blocks to mode! Watch for tooms. living room. carpe'- ing, kitchen, dining area. 4 Ar Gea basemen ook - c HAYDEN, Realtor heat copper plumbing New 88 &. Walton FE 8-044: 2 car garage, paved drive MA 4-4621 Near echeol & bus line eu... eet Vecant $11,500 terms BROWN - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE * «© ~ / - NEAR SHOPPING CENTER - 1 bedroom brick and frame. hee tile bath large Witchen, dining space Full . basement. gas heat Fenced €1.780 DOWN and this tome landscaped lot. garage 615.- is a beauty. One of the 600 terms { ueWwer homes tn the Low one reymeet ae iat ; has « ce ' Ing in lala: aod ae * =: | rooms: Aluminum combina NEAR POCHESTER = 4 tion storms and screen: Neo Demy ion 2 eet ee fis “Senitiic “yard. see r a t ® oon cedar shake pt ture really nice flower arrange ndow in carpeted living ments. Ges heat end het room. fireplace = kitchen swater Blacktop street Lake with dinette beth utility privile on both Willems garage, of! FA heat #18 000 ve sles 1 oe per we terms May be purchased a! low interbst including tax with 1 acre es and ‘nsurance oP Slyapcldleial DRS LAW. i443 RS and professional peo- ‘ ple! Here's an idea! loca- 19 ACRES—Exycellent biack tion for @ clinic, convaies Joam sofi, 238 ft. read front- cent home, offices, gers age. wert of city. Attrac- x 7 - : ¥ Imposing center hall en- stone prey | oN ctl hee ie trance and @ large rooms rooms, tile bath, high base- wn it “‘Cosr, }\ eaually spe: ment, ot] heat. Oversize cnn made telke a Cant: prabeeag ané ept. $35,000 aths. Parking facilities for over 100 cara (Call for fur- ther particulars WALLED LAKE AREA Owner leaving state & wil! sacrifice far below reproduc tion costes. New 3} bedroom brick raneh Carpeted thru. out including antique satin drapes A lovely home ir en area of equaliy fine homes Corner of on back top street. The kitchen modern as tomorrow, with built - in GE oven and Tange 1*s > ceramic r with vanity basins. 22x2¢ ft Paved ROY ANNETT. INC. REALTORS 278 FE Huron Street Open Evenings & Sundar 1-4 FE 8-0466 HAYDEN ~- $800 - Deen 2 moe Phi Wired nk dryer & range. 96606. Full ce. ' 5 terms can be ie, rik A Te Ter arranged Berencre, home with full 2 Baths. ONLY A rrew MINUTES Piastered i“ car garage. ala Tharge Jatt pe ow ich ‘sium. siding. Tie bath kiteben. A ie buy. = room, room, “Bar and Workshop fall as ture sanen nal ; nace and meee street al) ion i solid ¥ he me th sie ca to 3 er only $8,500 with the low Jow month. < iat. includes ‘tees Montni echo “se lead fs, : onthiy yments on et inauri contract ss per month bey like thie are bard to NEAR HAWTHORNE eeuoet find .Better check into this Ciean 2 Bedroom home ex- one today cellent condition Oaks ‘Reors -ondeapdh & screens. Basement, oi NORTH END -— Here's a Me comfortable 2 bed Lot 78 2 233 tienes” with 4536 Dixie Hw on snr RAY O'NEIL, Realtor DRAYTON PLAINS 262 8 in wereek Ra mie = i Eves Cai) OR 3-1708 or OR 3.8042 FE 3.710 i6 BUY SELI. TR. ADE THRU Lakefront TOs! ALONE & HARGER CO. | JOSLYN 4 bedroom home (2 up & 2 down). Pull basement. auto heat. 2 lots yee se rage Asking $2,500 d. OTHING DGWN 3 bedroom brick. tn town Full basement auto heat 3 bedroom brick. Clarkston large lot Full basement auto heat 3 bedroom ranch - type Waterford Twp 3 bedroom It, baths near ae oats ali grades In Clarkston APPROXIMATE TY #200 includ every thing Newly redecorated ang vacant Qutckh posses sion, INDIAN VILAGE ‘tat offering on this fine } bedroom brock 2 - story home Living room with fire- place. family sired dining I room and kitchen Summer orch down J bedrooms and Rite bath up Carpeting Full heat l'a An out- $15 006 basement aufo lots 2-car garage standing value at Call today! ; t FAMILY INCOME Here ts a good Ipvestment Full basement auto heat Excelient condition Fur- iished Located at 565 8 Paddock 8! Offered at less than market value FRIDAY EVENING CALL Don Bivson OR 3 4525 Den Nichole. FE ¢6044 St WEST HURON ! _FE 8-818) Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LIZABEW LAKE built bul! ‘ bedrm kitchen cot floor really master family 1 bedroom. 1 when they em" 21-ft Oversized Cant Beat \ Make us prove tt JAMES KO OBIAD 4 PE ae Irwin 28s > |- {ee Lovely brick ranch ae mod er: as Tomorrow Car peted living room with stone ireplace ‘ull dining room 1 bedrooms, 2? baths and a kitchen of which any Wom an would be proud Auto dishwasher and tots of a tras Recreation room 2a attached plastered earune and located on perfect!y landscaped double corner lot Immediate ssersion al, ay) address of dd‘: tivrtion Price reduced to §ELL! AX AREA A rent beater with only: 8740 down and low monthir perments with NO mort gage costs Aluminum awn Storms and acreens fenced yerd Close to achanie and shoppe An excellent value at 68 456 RIGHT IN P-vearold brick 7 bedrme full basement nicely tand- scaped jot Handy to stores bus Hne and echoole Is va ‘ant and offers eve-cag. po session A. terrific bur fier $200 down GI resale DROOMS ... Plus den and 29 f is ng toom with fireplace Fu dining room besement with new gas furnece If vou need a large home Fou will like this o'der home 'r excellent ‘oration tlose ta achoos Oniv $17 900 §2 500 down ’ BR BATTS... 1 doen & 7 up room With fire iece and full dintng roon xcellent family home in aocod area Cecar shirge eiding with brick entrance OPwper retired ow at S10750 with row, see . Parment 3 bedrooms Targe I!vin REALTORS “)iT &@ TELEGRAPH. OPEN EVES it In) | Near Pine Jake ic ( Iniv ountry C lub Just {ike new. This highiy de-- sirable 3 bedroom brick ranch. er with full basement. 2-car at | tached garage offers fine living in i excellent gurroundings Features | icturesque view oaverlooking | ine Lake Fireplace im living { toom additional fireplace in! recreation room core PE sony drapes 2 cetamic (lie ath Thermopane windows most A tractive kitchen with exhau fan Garbage disposa. Wwe landscaped grounds Two varc lights riced at $20500 br ap pointment only Why not make yours how* 2 S600 Down On this roomy 2 bedroom home TH FOnvenient eart site location Close to bus school and stores ae Peatures full separate difin room, large kitchen, full base ment, with olj-fired furnace. Au- semgpny a water — paint. ; frig and Cees ection meron = Sse buy “tt while you i | “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | pay di For Sele Houses a | HURON GARDENS Val-U-Way. $ ROOM w ape otes PARK 6 Johnson 1500 ft. frontage on hie Also a small private $6. p00 DOWN PA 20: YEARS OF SERVICE This vent el ce to 7 oo SUBURBAN e private estate. Or you $ room bungalow, large kitchen, bead er develope & 5 2 dining — ce Toom, den ite avaulable. ae wi as and 2 drooms berglas in- i s: y sulation. Seues and screens Co SCHUL financin a e lot. with car port. 412% SCHUETT, Realioe PHON E FE 80458 ortgage: Low down payment | | 3 bedroom bungalow. 13 x 24 ft Bloomfield—By Owner living room with wall to wall; Upper Long Lake estates. 2 year carpeting. 3 niece bath, full; oid ranch, 3 bedrm. 1l'2 th, basement with oi] furnace Large, family rm. fireplace. fully car- fenced im lot 2's car garage peted, Bit in Kitch. lake privi- Reasonable uown payment and: leges. owner tranf. will sell for monthly pa) ments less than nepiacement cost for $750 DOWN _ quick deal FE 5-3543 a, Lovely 2 bedroom bungalow on BY OWNE 'R the West side New carpetin Wg der t. tile bath. large knotty pine fice Sun eam ch eatere. conte eae en Basement with new furnace $730 down. EM 3-3582 Pesce 15 Jot BY OWNER. 4 BEDRN. RANCH. Evenings after 6 call Sonnee Pull hsmt. Rec. rm. Attached Johnson, FE 2-336! garage. Fenced yd. Lk. priv. en Eliz. Lk. $2500 down to 4'3 per aX. JOHNSON, Realtor month. EM cent mtge. $864 per 3-0085. 1704s. Telegraph Rd. |Cass CAKE PRIVILEGES. Real EE 4.2533 nice neighborhood. 2 bedrooms, - Fred brick ranch, Plastered walls, cer- amic tiled bath, & hardwood floor l'g car garage. Corner location. Priced to sell. $14,000 on terms. ONG LAKE PRIVILEGES. 5 rooms, 1 story. built in 1954. Autematic hot water heat. All plastered walls, new carpeting in FOR VALUES & TRADES BRICK—Beautiful 3 bed- } living room & dining L Outside room home in excellent conai- | colored Pbatio large 1's car g& tion «Pull basement with tile} rage Niceiy landscaped. C.ose to floor. Fenced lot om paved street | Union Lake shopping area. $3500 Full price $15,100 - aown LARGE SUBURBAN LOT—Plen'y o!| fruit trees & garden area | bed a S TO] I } room home with breezgeway ga-! rage & full basement Gas heat | pee aid recuived Moderate Gown’ Pontiac Mich eee Sak +0358 a: DUCK LAKE FRONT 2 BED- VACANT Only 612700 down for roc vear-around home. Excel- this } bedroom ver. Ciean ian h tent condition Lots of flowers, home on 135 ft lot All large, shrubbery, trees plus grape arbor. reoms, paved atreet oil furnace | Good size lot Very good terms. STEELE REALTY. 1246 N Milford k an We , 1. (Dick) NATE Ra between Highland & Milford . REAL TOR Highland. Michigan MU 42063 _ 448 Oak! and Ave Open # to ed HIGHLAND RECR. AREA FE 5 0603 ee FE @3511 New lakefront home Beautiful view 3 large bedrooms 2 bdatns, Activity reom. disposal, oven, A R R range 2's car aitached garage O Used as mode! Will now sell below eost Near Lincoln Plant tLnion Lake and future NW highway exteno- Village vicinity This 2 bedroon. fF BILDOR home ts our best buy of the ACI 6.7560 week Featuring beautiful pan ee ee eled room, lovely china cabinet HAMMOND LAKE — 120 FT LAKE in dining room ee eith frontage let covered with large plenty of cupboard l'a ce trees, maple vak, birch & etc A rage Selling for $7 “oso with * shoo, bargain for a truly beautiful own , tLomesite fopigraphical survey oO Hal | tncluded. Call ownr. Days FB (tawa, Pts | 2-018: Nights OR 3-3506 Beautiful all brick home bullt tn- N ae Me lacge occtoeess with. "g/CAK. LOT) M8 ee MICERY bath off master bedroom ae at Walto Bivd Also 4 beautl- basemen! attache rreegewaey 2 Ps 300. car garage Exceptionally nice aa homes from 623 eerper iol. S6inise' By _ BLOOMFIELD REAL ESTATE Lake Orion ‘MODERN ai ies HOME. School district Very sharp i's Carpeted worms & screens. 0190 siory home that is vacant & Free Rd Whipple Lake FE ready for vour Inspection Dorm 22390 after 6 pm tory size bedroom, 20226 that — should help the family's needs, ( RI yN LAKE “F RON | Wall to wall carpeting in its Neat attractive home with 60 ‘t ing & dining room base frontage on Lake Orton Large ment with gas heat Nicely land-. living room, modern kitchen 2 acpped lawn 80x1580 lot 2 ar pnedrooms with closet space, [ul garage $11,500 path Full basement with gas hot tls water heater Shaded yard, sell Or civilians You wont beiteve: eee WEBSTeR REAL TOR ft until you see it!! Nearly new, Oxford. OA 8-322 nest © es ~ Tat mee Orion MY 2- 7291 ments o 1 tnecludtn takes eee Sp lesuraace! Pull basement Aulo PLEASANT LAKE naw matic off heat fully tnsulated! Large ranch home. 4 jots a & almost 1 acre of land Gee furnace recreation room, wires ing is believin ' tor washer end dryer Large a'- tached 2 car garage Lake pris ARRO REALTY TED MeCULLOUGH, REAI TOR 5143 Cass Elizabeth Ra oues Vow down payment Priced r ei} NEAR WILLIAMS I AKE FE §-1284 PE 4.3044 . 1 bedroom ranch home, 's acre. ——- = a8 penaet oe a living toes jarege dtn- ‘tng room new oil furnace lake y | | privileges of Willems ake Gr Road Carport. 65 $1 500 down l 6:2 W. Huron . FE e178 48550 __ FE MAKE OFFER 1 ACRES — WILL DIVIDE \ Modern home large barn goed loam soli, Just off 2 lane bigh . way $30000 or 6200 acre for Pan] Mf Tones, Real Est. vacant acreage | aio) Ww. Hure PE #125! FE 48850 —30 FT LAKE WANTED YOUNGSTERS WILLIAMS LAKE This home is just built with ehfl : r home, dren in mind Close toa achoois front. 2 DdDedr oom modern vacant lot across the street. ple) sandy beach with eaceuer us round ', blk, Dice kitchen, pine trees ito mortgage. saa joors, plastered walls full base- fh ces Cash ‘See? mortg ment $1500 down Lansdowne OR __ = ‘Propert ALPINE VILLA — SHOW PLACE! __ Sale Resort pe y? OF LAKE ORION LLP ? CABING SELL oR Main house in seven rooms Swiss 49 ACRES ‘ Mitehi oR type Boat house with apartment | trade Atlan two car garage With barn base- 1.1978 Apply ‘Pentiac a Box ment one J room cottage 400 49 feet Lake frontage Beautiful stone = ND WATER: work & grounds Must see to BOIS BLANC) ISLAND | WA cot eppreciate $35 000 terms | tage Furnished 7 rms and bath ARE YOU A BLAVE? | 1 Grete Bote ie ee asta, ‘ stone to house work? Thia ranch home Fee sce uanting lodge as weil —wlih «a good aneung” a a El and plaster wall Gas heat. wired er eee cottage $6500. - for a drver Ciood garden area eee treet f n fo cultacce eee SRiem le Be FIORIDA INCOME — LOCATED in Zephyr Hills = Seed A RAND of Tampa Completely aay Neen to own your home, includes 3 rooms and bath apr — its grand to live ip this most) ‘ rooms and isteap ber icy mee attractive brick ranch, kitehen in <« car garag a ay shies excellent condition Basement. $5 950 i. TAYLOR. Rea Riastered Walls o@k fioore «ot! avatiable * ae beat Lake privileges et Lexe tor OR +0 Oekiand yee , ‘LOANS TO $500 FOR Y DOWN PaY- MARK LAKE ment of parchere of — Good fiahing —- Dandy beaoh’ New! or lake ‘ots ABOAR Le kind of house You will love this! KANCE CO. We N. Perry compact tri-ievel home with teoj FE ase bedrooms Large living room! watTERFRONT CABINS G overtooking lake Nice patio fer win Cash or terms. FF E_ $5000 those parties 613 000. Buy nl — Suburban 1 Property | 10 A ais while you can. LA were W. GAYLORD MS ME. PART BASE- 16 © PK pre OPEN EVES 3 Lectin nearly all mod- : “i R 9693 | ern with Pf acte of land. Fruit in Crescent Lake Area, trees Waterford Township, tmmediate possession, Price 94.500 Reason- abie terms George Marble. Reaitor Waterford Township OR 3-9566 Ortonville NAL 7-3508 BY OWNER ae urban property John K. § Treom Bouse ving fT let, tf. long. utility = rene 1S-ft kitchen and of cupbesrds, cement drive. Fenced-in lot "nea i-car garage. - o . $9300 $1,000 down and $75 month- & SONS v FE 6078 : 11 For Sale Lots House. all on one floor three bedrooms, nice basement 1 with ree. room. gas heat, 2's Attractive, high I! z-acre car g&rage Near bus and 1 Id hi Ils, stores. $1109 down FHA lot in Bloomtie 1 ° ® ; a corner of Dunstan and WEST SIDE Marteil roads. Ideal for Four Bedroom britk. new ear- peting, gas heat. Two car ge. contemporary home built rage. Near Washington Junior! High. Priced at $15,500. into hillside. Overlooks WEsT SUBURBAN, - | beautiful wooded area. iree room cz, ome b, fee Meatieth Behest. Pell bes: | Close to schools. Lot has bebo =. beat, fenced yard | existing sewer w hich : : : eliminates septic tank. John Ko Trwin & Sons Priced at $16.00. Phone REALTORS = Since 1925 Ml 4.4700 Ph a y tant a L OF] ore OVE FE 2880) W APAUTIPUL LOT ON PERRY. 100 x 191-only $1300, Eaty terms. also “t-@ large corner fot reasonable 1 FE 4-11 $6. Broker JUDAH LAKE 1:3 feel frontage om the take. 134- feet deep Take advantage of winter prices new. Low payments. Warren Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. rR 86-8168 ‘BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN AGE _cosTs ines’ TmaN RENT SSR. [MODEL OPEN is tiiete tim ro __ | wEExpars ieape | 1:30 TO 6 SEAROAR "FINANCE CO. 1 , WES TESTOWN "REALTY Be ca cenuraiy bon SATURDAY .3.TO § 4 | BoP coin in = oR Ste $10. 900 ae) Income me Property _ a a ores UNITS ALWAYS RENTED. iC ig - ee You'll Uke these Sat rolling ‘ seal :joae-t o : Sct oadel aed cma lad ls SRAM Seki in FORA . ae ory oe, eee hoctorgglad gr Sonu ag Spelmeony Vien | Mb @-0000 Lage- Rd. Turm right 3 blecks ent =- Near ou ero if Sc hoo! Turn _ right — Josiyn, Dixie HIG HW ay 900] | to Lacota near Puniine Engineer { ' 2 “i ; Lake 1 floor ranch type near Leste R. Tripp, Realtor | Ciarkston Good buy. See owner 9 Comarunity Netinne) ™s Wert Mores Brett, abe Hennecke. Apt. 4. MAple FE ¢431) FE s-8i8l of “2 5-183. LEAVING * rie i Pour 2 Bedroom Apts. on Dixie CARL W. BIRD, Realtor > eauacy|" fat - * __Sale Lake Property 8 | 50 ACRES Convenient (9 wie teres, ae THE PO? NTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. SEP TEMBER 5, 1959 THIRTY: EIGH? ~~ For Sa Sale le Acreage 13 : oe THE 77S ’ canmer’ £ & WAITRESS WTD AP. MUSIC INSTRUCIORS TEACHING Pe Redl ,, ACRE cies aber south | DRAFTSMAN « Boy Drive-In, 2490 Dixie in thelr own Rome or yours Piano of Holly. 20 miles from Ponti ac. | Preferahl xperienced on. small | one , Organ, and rues. Onserve!or) ; Name Pear terms. $2.950 to $4,950 recision pheumatic and bydrau- | CAR BO ae ee ee a _eraduate PE $-06;7 4 4 ie one for aircraft. | CAR PS EXP. FROST TOP PRIVATE MATH TOTORING STEELE REALTY, 1246 N. Milford C. MFG. CO. Ls vm, aE BUPHR CHige | FE 4 “i Rd. between Highland & Milford) 118 inaianwood Ra Lake Orion ~ ged : “Telegraph near Dixie | SINGING “Thssons Coueat#<1 ‘Highland 3 Michigan MU _ 4-2045 MY 2 Cee t sewerep™. oe experienced teacher Ressonabie 1p ACRES. 6 ROOMS & BATH |-———— Call PE 4-8458, ask for Mrs Paul - 30 ee reat, 920.500. Easy Tezms | EXCLUSIVE ceawce “FoR CRB GIRLS a $8. ask a) V Schick rep. Hoyt Realty, MY} married men with car, 23 to 38 Must S over 18 haar A in person U 8 CIVIL SERVICE TESTS 33711 ' 9 years coliege preferred Good White gwan Drive- ontiac | Men-Women. 14-62. Start high e —_— “0 A RI = ~| credit rating of $300 investmen'! luce Ro & MSO oi woes Neda Smeal aid 1 is) $125 per week tocliding guaran : ; | id pointe sends af jabs North s see in Oxford ares | re. Ro 3-8565 5 os ( ASHER: | spen a ete ee Ususliv unne|: e* oe Se ge cen | ean ae ts “UILLT : w N BIR, | ‘ary nformation op [05 A tea) truck tari in EXPERIENCED nore Spe Sloat 10 PRR ENUEN oe asiaries. requirements. Write TO smaeli RE Wee I VEL ei es wean e mr Od War’ QUIRED E F? e DAY! (incola Bervice, Peas 8: le ae ~ OCU es 5 LD ; Ditnois SELPY REAL ; ——- inal EXPERIENCED TREF TRIM \i JP RATION |ADE : : $00 Eileabeth lane Ro ge mena fee. é . reatin “re 44a) me: EM +3906 after $30 Dm FxPEHIENCED ON BETIER _ Work Wanted Male -4 - RES ©Xe TELEVISION TECHNICIAN vOMEN e APPAREL FUL A wot are inke A »| Apply ta person $157 Wo Huror PARI ME - | SERVICE pene A~D ae «0 ria 1 ij . oe m pee ea Tel cues EXPERIENCED MAGAZINE Me ron MET LD Ne cele ly - Nae) Bore bein ee} fo: vacuum Cleaner naiea el: : A} ALL TYPES CARPENTH) ain) a ae (ove on €o Light's toy pis hort feurs | ner [ON SHOT Free estimate: FE 4-4805 Invest $4u gnu §1E 860 Cuil Mr fensen MA 4 1001 Sp : aor wae ery ft Ai PAINTING ee WALL PA a . ae iy, (HAVE OPENINGS POR 2 PULI Puerdas Ai CARPENTER WORK SEW 2160 MIS Orter vie A louie Beal Extate Saleamen Fa PXPFERIENCED BEAUTY OPER and repair PE 4.4216 BY ow NER “A GAKLA? ‘11 perienced preferred ator Cail FE 89033 or F &- 718 Al PAINTING INTERIOR & EX Count € mone JC HAYDEN, Resitor ie terior Pree estimate HKeas OF Hiei , eirsatthe: BA EB Walton FE 8044) EXPERIENCED COOK DAY sur 3189 of OR 3-8117 : ine ; ol of HAVE OPENIN FOR 2 NEW CAK Apply in person, White Swan : . — caw 4 gow: wel Bickay wetk' lor pour Drive-In 4170 Highland Rd A-l| CARPENTRY & CABINET Low taxe a v air men Steady wotlk fur yood i work New & repair OR 13-8748 Box 44 Pontiar Pre | produrer’ Contact Russ Johnson EXPERIENC a a fer tan AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER | a - 1 MY 2-287 PADDY 24 rs of over or full = < UNTING LAND 220 A‘, MILF - ; i HUNT ct EM ce A fiver (MECHANICS PARTB MEN, HELP. time Good hours Piegsant @ork, 0nd cabinet pork new and, fe $3500 down 875 | oefs Must tave tyoie and expert Ing conditions Empire Benetiis pair urdoc 2-186! Pluhbin ar 1 HE ATING B nese at | eme Keego Baiee & Service Apply in person to’ s Roows, BOY WANTS WORK PREFER Se et areiaie | Keegn Hnebor ae eal FE 12-4221 sa een painting etc PE 43384 = ty ve ty f es = home cali too. amt faturee lata 1 DAYS WoRK Get. femily | Bhoe Blore 028 We BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXES All fur 81° 400 Log tid of weeds OH 40048 rs ae ; EMpire 3.3416 Vong take abet ar era MAID MEN Par TiMe EXPERIENCED (We) 4 AN FOR poy 26 WANTS CONSTRUCTION POT AUANEDL (We ncn 2 Work Kies & Sets Se ere eg Gos Work or steady empioyment of : oc Ea . i y, fac FR 4057) tet on & # pm aan oar ; an 6 Taek, or any kind FE 4 4900 5 Be ofie.s Cal lots ai) 7 1 1 ’ Xticn OFA KITCHEN SUPERVIS'R at . BOY 1 WANTS FULL TIME Js [is 4 PODL TIME DISH WASHER For work of any wlad | Prefers car For Sale larins 14 Ye= PS PANT COOK co lane ea ee pee siruction work PE 44900 ° ; 5 foreuht ok Se thase Bioomftels Pp alti ‘ . s, mw COU en SEL DESIRE 2 ¥ F § at Ul } f en! te! cone Wore terneo ' = 6 AChE ; poms ie A Fi Fueecer ware liy fi aint 10 BABYSIT NIOHTS LIVE a erneote an everct gs 4 keraer | t+ : : a eMmpoeemet En : "i aan Weevenin en u a ae s : 5) ET} a) - peeling ree eoldence 17454 CABINET MAKER AND (¢ ARPEN Building Service 26 Ai fis 1 ‘ os aoe able PF apetenee fecersars ne : , . KMitcier a ape daily F a DAKE RE ONT a) ee ftiaue tur iutetsies Beam 7pm NODSEKEEPES XP five JAC 4 4066 FX AVaLiia TKENCHING { . o : - ‘ i + Mi 4 ison Fat oat eg peor: a. Tv Me #5801 CAKHPENTER WOKK OF any HULLDOZING &ai 3 eB! 40 Gg a | Be aS vor abRT PhOpr pe HGUMEREPPEN | GENERAL id) gind Heasonanie Cel after © HOMB GARAGE CABINS ADDI : fer Bee es eens et am S a pe Fe 8 418 ons Cicetsed builder PHA li Fi A‘ ; ; ae ; 6 28s rs i am J i moo FP * gE asa ve Ns P FXPP RIENCE) OAK STATION, Ai Terns PE 4 6909 - t wee Tata jab pay: aff in ap people wi fargiab ann wh eraie iendant needs steady work, bay [aK WALIS & CEMENT WORKS TH] Po diet { Tuiey eallielartiun freedom: wn ane ‘ ie ea ert the best Wy er envec ee of wit sings FE 81786 of FE 1] fapre. t it Md ' otner Al AO on ' ee saw- Tris job wil AWN WORK AND ‘ODD JOBS 4 0256 fk acre brs TACO i u eg fe : see | edd i top income satisfaction $150 hr Fup Ref FE 23876 LIGHTNING RODS a { . iy - he Neg ath uu Anu tite Hinge eedam @04 saticstied customers PARr TIME WORK MECHAN! Insle 2 ae Repair oe r i iii Poe Sait an weer bonis bas Your customera wih. do much of cal or electrical of ether od FR 84600 ‘ay = fitet ot OM we e beet a fontact wore and sein jobs OR } 4649 c 5 oe ~~ wo a the thon 0 mun Cio’ tin mee Mies Sa tose fim qe : a MONEY FOR REMODELING A RIK eee iy) wut no tinek } td } PLUMBISG KAWES TROUGHS New conatruction. repeire tee A) en wat Scha SUley Wl (alter ny © Stic mace Wied acd can ca) (caning site. afd (ree) |rocms SEABOARD FINANCE CO ries i] z : P - . : ‘ lene a! Ok Wir esale Poo . panviiae Company or work fer FR 58571 NW Berry (6tirmys see! a: At ee on i st Kagioew Ho Mootigs Appl) by letter or in person at YOUNG MAN WANTS KITCHEN HOUSE MOVING PULLY fp pe iiee i poe ion etm west Prase apilv hetwern | and OK Wholesale Foods $14 N fag or perter work Cail PE 44072 equipped FE 48450 L A Young oe cae (udspes carers ce Sek ee paw Holly Michigan Please ap. younc) MAN WANTS WORK ©PF THENCHING EXCAVATING FOR Feo | en Rinaiee le foes fas 1 ft) a) YR APN CF ACE by telween 1 and 3 om and ayy kind full or pert time septic tanks Field tile obs be aa fa la es 98N8 Guess wt Nigh acti edna fur ack fer oy ee 1 he Pe 1 7647 djtches and boat well UL 3-544 Welehader Bere Apt ie ONT TOM ENS RMONN F FOL = ASTERING NEW REPAIR / Cup ya 4 wr / 4 Haginaw 4 tetecl niithes eractics] nurses & Work Wanted Female 25 cn elie: Ut ones i \ Pal y MPPI arcing aides ulitime or part : ; os F fae © Vite Stieet Pres ean ae ROME es Eons ine All anita Pontiac Oster pay qTRONING 9) BUBHTT PLASTERING NEW & REPAIR ; ‘ farming (ets) Qurdin, 20 Coe a r Hosptial $0 N Perry PE References P@ 51471 AMIS ieee oe ‘ures Ant Pol pateies “as Giy tise f 1 AST@RINGG & K Al AS | ie bag fd oy ee 1 WOMEN WANT walt wasn. PUASTEHING & Jala LOJL ELS Wen eR s Sy Ao eee ee ated NATIONAL ORQANIZATION | fig) &) hese) cleaning | FE) 186) G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING Mo ere Fane om ha ecco ane a a feeds intelligent energetic CHRISTIAN WIDOW TO CAKE sending and (inishing Phone FE srioml] lmee gee fselbog Vilar fs . € 2 eerie cane fr sonen for manager tn Pon for feulaia tp Apt Bida ta em 5 04592 forces amerifice Priced tu 9rh Tule et 10l8 Poitiac Wine Bows hae aren Age 25 to 40 change for Apt FE 5 0060 , , 840000 full price Hocllaticg } Car. Meveasary = Pxctting DAY WORK WANTED OR BY KOOL REPAERS 6 " a p moe ae ” ° fan Pie dane ay . SeQoneD protiiaule xan for oe the week Experienced PE 2 104% gavES|TROUGHING FE 40444 ee Pork Pracalin wea “hu! ar pm thong) \aean Cavin) te DOLL CLOTHES REAB PE § e902 . . > Paul SM fomes. becl } "i tu te PO Mon 4 Feare a e Misitean elnite 630 Meirose Building Supplies 27 Ril WO Hun Me ptrane mar be PLUPP DRY WASHING AND TRON PE @ Apo CR A be eth MN Foot ACE ive . ing rE 4 5308 (1) SHOWER TUB ENCLOSURE FOR RENT NEAR CL ANKSTON, © reek Campbells 4 8 ee AIDA OR TPN ® BX GIRL WANTS WORK BY DAY OR Pure sins! Reg | 810980 nos ; ' cla Fy ef r “ , i 1 ; A he Pure vinyi wail tle re 100 mire fern foders wor : , Le A perien ed for steady position week House © caring @ic baby A o rE sei! Ra H of Hole ! t+ J ie ee A ee wh an , fiood amiaty with paid vacations sitting FR 80744 2 Low . 2 ae : $294) * Fie at Feareerhe ee aie. te Must bave own transpertation of WoMpIfAlL TRAINED PRACTICAL BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT : mt iter oom poendaer Auee a-fo ' 1 , gore OR 50464 ra , i te ho prowrem « o care for invalild in home @ 24 Rent Parm Property ee en ea en ane Hefecences required Only hase nr dusy PR 8.0140 NEED CASH FOR REPAIRS . a a Deed ‘ ttt nieces ed tn full time jote need > = peer ties with estab fed fru f : : ‘ : a aVING YY? VACATIONING? Or Ne@ Construction? See al on al ! ‘ is me Poe pany Write for inter lew gs alee ij ae aah. ee a) eM nf siete nase exp woman wil tas RR ANCES a pes! arge joy aatt nee we) F . Peary) usitiess ape . tial are for our cbildren tn wour ; err Sp ee injects (format tad PONTIAC A RUSTFHT pa hone EM 71890 8M 14629 | J foes rmme on “ ' , “a , . . feeds tol Weil esse fur 5 . : ' . . Dan teil deg ba) We ee wnat TRONINOS & BABY sITTING VI \VOTVERINE HAS Tl > OPPOMTUNITFY Lor RaArtN $f 060 Mauve Appi Minnie | 100W “Tele Inity Crofoot School FE 26006 Sale Business Property 16 ty 8.000 ber yorms eomanen aot, Be IRONTNGS TO DO IN MY HOME Sew grainiess steel! 2 bow! sink ‘ mint low rh ef FE 5 3067 a9 toaneement b coon our abd ' ' Oe ioe . . RIED ING 18 10 PO Re ponte Pleas Bea ert time Saleswaman an $) BU -1 DAY SFRV New modern totiet with trade $1695 Aree iu figtve | er fl sisting age ieswus emi ment For wos Pe OM SPT AL TY ie FF § 8002 630 Melrose New sh basin ot $7 98 aoiln z iamilinee cuniles STORK AHI F TO WORK A IRONTNOR WANTED New Aectric 3/2 gal HWT $6950 PooK TK! Pome pt mie ; API TT SHIFT WEEK TAY | New @2 cabinet sink complete tl SAG ie sates) shipes ae [cate designed vance HOURA th AM Te PM 6 at _ je RR $49 “Ale a ah ier ' 7% Tf 1 ade, | WRITE PON 1 alr’ wo ID ana ae y a net cletarlers po watts has r . uF : on ! nucces aide dey work or baby i “Tp awefpont is Sjdaoe Pane A Lhe | rTA PREMA Box & : #0n'8 \\ | \hf PRADI » ee re oe tee ce et ire. [avn PESTAURANT HEDP WANTED en PS ; mt 100 2 i Hee athe ff b . “mitten at Ms lene Gooks ALY DPSIRES DAY WORK Le sl) prety ceity TP oetuer qatapes atin tiles dare PNne 3) 9 Praie Housework babysitting & some Complete Building ( Seennter et | Reply Boe 1@ Pontiac MODPFRN BUTE Rds (OUCATHEIY (yy ey ty tite ly pee fan Hiwiiway Pomtior pice 1 Mintennale on | oaf “tie fopr it vide : HESTATIVANT PRP PREFERRED . ; ‘ « seclibns (E800 Aq ul Ging, ie J rpuntpanrie et € Leda «© Wallieases da; nr evening apy WOU DAY WORK FE sone ieduatrin pu “iam | ey ’ , ? hart caahier rill en cane per : Presa ick 48 Wocroedss ated Pbar areas tn non Steals alan pal ae LADY WISHES DAY WORK ASD WOLVERINE Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. 17 Hn a Ua! ! AiK SAL PSMPN WANI an : ue ‘" age Fae oy hahy si ie eae own, tranape ere | fig Lake peropert Ae HE Ses lat AR ih ta i 1 i fohneon Ae etauren Aaple and : . we ook ai ee ne ralee (aii BAG Alba : MEDICAL SECRETARY jie Lilie a ATIK as Hen BSE TONAL 1 ims fa Wires cow wpe feegtapl Rionioghen Gnaiiion in dotiara office ; i . ‘ 27504 ‘ New office bullfiuge @ large mod HEAL WNT ATF AL PASTAS ia Ix | | | an i . , . - eon toome Furn of unturi au f)) eeteblisied finan tence 1 Tay pe Voorhele Ciegne 4tno MIMFOGRAPHING TYPING, AEC 300 > ] ADI OVC K able for Doctor'e 6 itvite alter nen to fake over branch oalftoe w Ne ton = Drayton Plein. OF reieartal service EM 4 2842 pre 20784 PD aaa or Real cele iad on ot Dial 1aant WILL BABYSIT IN ¥Op R awe v @ Jerking spare ui ated oi < arn ¢ refer tT ota i Oo} mac way ae fast growing MAT EMMIAN HALFeLADY FoR DRAPFRY AND inye Prefe , . ‘ Business Services” 28 area) Udig teaee For tuctier « We are filig vacaueles ano eee goouda deparimen Nome WASHINGS TRONINGS PICK UP LUN me An fis tation = mite Rasa: Pre ‘ eniew staff mt cons rime bee mtets selling evel e piefercet Po & delivery OR 17 7478 a Bua 64 . | tie on Phe hand wagon for tie OV fr ‘tim ie te WASHING AND TRONING ALSO \o MM PAVING, CO \ A ate an F ! re TWA creed Pays = cre tesii« tenpipst og Comite rortains Pock up and deitver Free estimeces free seal coat PTR UL LADS Remwnghie, abr oma | tot heyz tite IH Buena Mantle VIE VDD MAKI moa nD at ot we at 2 : ‘ ' | KA 6 Mayline Polite \ ‘\ ee : S * through Sep! FE § ‘917 agioae FE a4 | WOMAN TO WALCH 1 CHILDREN \ Feperieuced emacs to mabe ell .) ther works White OA ADDITIONS & ALTERATION Prow tr OFFICE ON FLIZANB UI We SAE SS See G fe pe ome : TIONS Teke fy ei Teoegrmgty wilt “ aie . ae i! eis 4 : “hy we Cee eu Cabinet @ spectalry 2-4231 Poni Wile ORL sales etath wi our mem, iieelins oii on oe WANTED Pella ANT TRON ee FoR PENT OP LEASH UBEDD Ger on tie bard wagon for mee) Love teary carers meen 2 la All MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS ror ot with office ina ft Treat ow att aye lon (avi i al al un Wr) | . , epatred oy factory trained man agéoon Heldwis Ave Phone PB! meow ene A ; Mpere GEE & aie . Ly Building Service =6 a’ our office General Printing & nd) ARS Wage Ave lea ; Livi ao | Badlvs ‘ af “re } el ee ; vn Office Su ply Cn 47 ; Tae Ret ie TE AsE Rhone wate Pe oo : - _ > yor as ae oe ee near EB Onis WP oh ko juailer Tb ORACE MAAN To CATT ON BATA aro” AE Eos be andiey ER Sted BFSi CARPET CLEANERS Le it ete “Give «ale oe A s aif ARTE E Y {(oeaning carpet ie inv line Wall a 7 een ee a Roe Vals eel oe eo een te Ad itis — Je iis ty ao ut the uiler kind [f saits _ bor [Sale af 7 KA hange 18 Wee Min [erste a APrioe fa tity toaur desire call Jin e wees " & le 1, FE UY hs 1 site Ko wafer Hes for Nie Pugs free BiOOWM’ Phe a PAntate og Ibete | mat if ' ‘MLL fetared ‘ ' PR i ont Relotiale riiture FR 2 2442 ore © 16 ‘ealape large i a UGK a Ag OP RSIDPN IAD COMMBtOC fa?) BLOOMPIFLD WALL CLEANERS Peo uae Chien An oom eee vieed rouple ef oman to chase RERCTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Con rei te Ra FR 44258 or OF than 616.000 a vee: whi pina tA PONTIAC PRESS home wth tem Prevail ona: siructton ahd maintenance ' administrative ax vrll as emies HANYSIPTPRS WANTED of ATES Referenres [AOS Talbae Potiom Connep Rlectric UP 2 Mag one TREE < RVICE ability You will seit a jer: aha drive ft ata. lake ain rimming remove N 2 3428 thet ia __recegnized- at #- teades oe WANTEID TUT Pp me A ies ¥ ese ure PLANNING LAWN BUILDING AND REPAIR in sta field and sew be sald © home aml «ome wages Ca FP -mployment Agencies 22 ieadquaters fo Compiets Complete lawn service Lawn cut home alas olan aie dows 44842 kit} hens built ins coumter tape ting and maintenance MI 6- a1eo payment. Men selected wii ie 1 BRANCH QAKLAND COUNTY winks dishwasher disgfocals Ro WARTON BLUR @OD Joc A YARD given an opportunity to manage CARTER 7 NuPaery bervice ORande | 44) Ao Manre Elec Co’ 1066 Wo Wu Cut in aah Lee veniity 21 a district office within 90 days OR PART LEE Mtate Hfcense & bonded Profess Lan EF Long Lk. 118 Mile: between Por further information wri'el Tr Kasreriing » sales ae Seen babysitters A practical norees mage ReTIMATES “ON WiktNa John ® and pra meder Mt Pontiac Presa Box 100 well groomer with ambition per Vacation @ purding @acigaments for water heater, :anges and 84374 - oe amality and potee Work! 14) Cl Pearl McClure | arnvers, FE 9-4) RB Munro spate atk ~ BERVICE THE A N S Ww E R TO Pre davocr emsiy evening Ra MIDWEST Electrie Co, 1060 W Muro Trim, tee! Kew te the time = ae mich an S10 wwe PR KAN Te = ie = i> fy lant large spade trees FE YOUR. PROBLEM: eae ~ DONT PASS UP yyshet ‘ : - Ih = m “VV! Sell @a = = Want Ads! To sell, rant,) Expertencea woman ¢ pele E MPI CY MI N | MONEXT ell unneeded: Sali i. Biue Grass dense bire, it’s FE 2-8181 teria Must he good mith atone | B4 a ‘ belongings for cash good color tein prices at fare , . @ravies & ail ones 5 Call MI 404 Pornitag Mace Bank Bitg i =} . ' FF & NW of Marlert- Pho ME $4188, Piolien «: dtos pm FE 9 B22. ‘through, Classified Ads! 4 ¥) a r » > ‘ : ‘ ‘ i * * : c ee j \ 5 ; f WR peed; aebencetdie __Help Wanted Male _ 19, Help Wanted Female 20 Instructions _23 SLICES OF HAM Moving & Trucking 36 LA Reduced Rates (a) OF ion distance ee oth Ove: co FE 4 4864 1 MOVING SERVICE Reasoneuse Rates 3458 MAULING & cuwsien. RAs your price Anytime FE 6-0005 HAULING AND grr $2 =A joad. any tine PE Trucks to Rent | TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQULPMENT ', Ton Pickups l'y-ton Btakes Dump trucks . Semi|-Tratlere Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8 WOODWARD - PE 4046) FE 4 1442 Open Deliv Including Bundey LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING Rubbish fir dirt. top soll, sand erane! and front end loading FE 2 0603 UNWANTED ARTIC PICKED up tree of -harge $4638 OODLE, CARTAGE local and leng distance moving Phone FE 54-6806 U @® VAN LINES, LOCAL AND long distance moving Phone OR 33601 os PE 2-878 _ Notices & Personals 43 Rent API Furaished 54 Rent Apts. t Unfurnished 55. 4 ' | i | SEPT 7 BEDRMS WEL- 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE re AND: x AND APTER THB Momentive lee . $50. Take’ te Orion. E 2-0663. mane Newly rE for any debts contracted by any 3 RM. KITCHENETTE, _ ~ CHIL ie Beott. S6a0 Kiariage 8 Ponuac, _ welcome. 431 N. Perry. PE 23110 ,BEDKOOMS SON oR : dig RM. ON - y come “LK. MoD. . eee THE KNITTING N ern. Clean Gas heat. Responsible 3 LARGE ROOMs AND BATH core a Til eEDLE | NC Ed _ adults. OR. 3-5202 | = eratos and stove. 21 Monro siamped pieces. punch work. bal R PRI Hi & CO _________.___ Di ombretée & DMC aieehe entr, Util, furn. Washer & dryer. 3 — MODERN AUTO pet. =e 4 rat from General PE 2-44360 at die Fomtias. Press Box Hospital } ROOM. 18ST FLOOR. NEAR BUS. 3 APT. PRIV SaERANCE EN ISHES, ISHES. SILVERWARE Adults oniy. No imal Garage CLOSE-IN. R. .. STOVE. 1 pehen) TDi FE 4-5895, avail 23 Monroe St. FE e140, OPE em CALL AFTER otto en BRne 7 3 OOM ~ APARTMENT ee Wid. Children to o Board 44 3 ioe Children welcome. 204 State oy oe Ps a eee lle Street Al BOARDING HOME. LICENSED 3 nice FURNISHED ROOMS PRI. _Phone FE 8-2038 : FE 23031 vate bath for working couple 3 ROOM HOUSE BABY SITTING DAY OR NIGHT Modern kitchen. Close 86 8 Merrimac ars oe Tie ca Secon TE Hace” SoMa” wuctera ores. AY. 3 ROOM AND | BA or fturnishe aterford area, CICENBED RELIABLE CARE DAY. 3 ROOM pE™ Doh si ‘moat on tent RMS. AND ere UTILITIES 3 ROOM APT HEAT * FURN. RN. TWO Wtd Household Goods: 45 “sur $21_a week. FE 5-0957. 4room apts. Heat furn. 3065 Au- 3} ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND >4urn Rd. MI_6-7965 | ALL TYPES OF USED fy entrance FE 5-6070 3 RM AND BATH. ADULTS. CALL wanted Phone FE 2 6855 } NICE LARGE ROOMS. PVT _®fter 6 pm. PE 4-040), Howard eu! and ulilities Washing privi- 3 ROOM” FURNISHED APT. 133 CASH FOR USED FURNITURE & ieérs garage. qulet piace Ruth. _ a tances Quick service. Phone Norton . 34 ¢@ RMS & | BATH. REFRIG 2-6842 or MA 5-2260 any time 3} ROOMS PRIV BATH AND EN- & stove furn. Adults only. 454— ‘CASH FOR USED TV's FURNI- ‘trance 116 Layfette. FE 5-2043 Auburn Ave. FE 23-6859. ture and misc PE 2-0367 2 LARGE ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 4 ROOM LOWER FLAT B8TOV CASH FOR PURNITURE AND AP- Adults only FE 8 et ilo Keego Harbor. =r pHances. Odd pieces or haqusefull 3 LARGE ROOMS. ie NEAR oe Promp* courtedus service new court bouse construction FE ¢ RMS. AND BAla T AND FE 4-788) 24866 hot water furn. Upper. 5e8 mo. ‘URNITURE NEEDED * nome scnene cS Se - J : ASS) 8 preferred 341 5 Marsha 4 ROOM APT. Eiire bome or odd iots MGT EG 3 ROOMS AND BATH ee aTe —_ _ 120_ Mt. _Clemens _ top dollar Wili buy outrigh’ oF ~ eptrance. No drinkers. 3; Stuut 4 RMS. AN DBATH, NEWLY DEC- sell MM for you B&B Community Street a crated. Partly furnish #8 Dix- Seles RhoneOn 3} RMS @ BATH. MODERN Liv- ‘© Highway. Drayton Plains IWIN OR HOLLYWOOD BEDS tug ip the oldest mansion in Pun- ¢ RMS. & BATH. GPTER FE Compete OR 36710 after 6 pm tac, Coo tm summer, warm in 3-783 WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE ii gage eri a tue time Couples ¢ pug AND BATH, “Hy UPPER” FB hold goods either by private = ony se — aa Bee a 4-566) or publi auction praisals 3 R AND A ‘ : PPER. ADULTS. & mmart Sale Patan Roches‘er Adults only. $18 week Inquire at - RMS Bi ADULTS Michigan OL 1-3631 273 Baldwin Ave FE 5-105} esene oe 2-6603 WANTED GOOD USED BINK J ROOMS. PVT BATH AND ENT lod vee Bs H. 2 “BEDRMS, ‘easouabie FE 8 9866 Gas healer. #7 rc] Parke st per } ROOM APT. 141 8 PARKE ‘ ROOMS AND ‘BATH, UPPER. Wanted _Miscellaneous 46 | street eat furatsh Adults only. 123 ~~ iaaaee 3 AND ¢ ROOM APARTMENTS ON ———— eee HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER West Side PE 2-066). 5 ene & arn wera ase adding machine or piece of office pm. call FE $-$322_ + Herc ey ¥ 33783. o Ip ‘ | furniiure or equipment mot if 3 pat APT, EVERYTHING FL ee ashen i | use? We will buy these tems nisbed. Oi] heat. ROOMS/ LIGHT AND AIRY. e | OR vere _Remsosiabie inquire ror ete ge oe ee Money Wanted 47 3 RMS. UPPER. NIC r ony 74. ; : * om savesns aise i Soy Pom “LRPORNBED, Or 4000 INVESTMENT eat udson . cebiidren V Gonciniesa a gee cat I year Adulte Maid! floor, beat furn allowed FE 4-5067. _ Coliatera; furnished. Call MY _ 96 FE 5-0075 ROOMS AND BATH ON WEST _ 36771 _. 3 RM APT. ALL * FURNISHED. side. newly decorated. FE 2-4536 Ww ted t R it 48 ‘All utilities, FE €4817 _ or 3 : . antec o en 8 > Rooms. VERY CLEAN. AtL 5 RMB,” NEWLY DECORATED. Painting & Decorating 37 (\8T CLAS DECORATING PAINT- ing and wallpapering PFE 4-0255 i8T CLA®S PAINTING AND DEC- oraling Cash or terms UL 2-2940 LADY oe somcomaTOs Papering FE 8 ai PAINTING - peROMLTINE Paper removed PE 4.6018 Al PAINTING INTERIOR EX- terior 10 per cent disc for cash Guaranteed Free est PE 49205 AAA PAINTING &. DECORATING 26 years experience Reasonable Free estimates Phone UL 32-1108 INTERIOR AND lt ainting Free estimates -O375 ; PAINTING INT & EXT PAPER penning Mason Thompson 4.63640 __ PAINTING - PAPERING Wall Washing — Paper Removal OUARANTEED PE 2-2312 Television Service _ ; 38 D & ReDIO 1 ROUR service, PE 5§-5270 DAY OR NIGHT TV caet FE $.1296 or FR 5 & M P GTRARA. : 1ENSENS TV SERVICE AFTER noon & evening. Call FE 2-0495 “WALKER & GARY RADIO & [TV 198 N Johnson “Upholstering 40 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER Cooley Lake Rd EM FE c_§-0071 LOST Britany pup LoeT BLACK sewers to the in victnity of Walled MA 42051 - Lost BROWN & WHITE COL- le & Spitr in Auburn Heights Recentiy sheared Left July 4 Reward Ul 2.1490 xT 1 YR “Wie LE apanie! He 48031 ENOLISH POINTER AND FE 31-7887 Reward TERRIER PUP AN name of Peanuis Lake Avena OLD BRITTANY ‘of MSUO. Reward WOULD PARTY WHO PICKED uP Brindel bulldog, femeie please call MA_B-1043_ Reward _ Notices & Personals: 43 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED ing a friendly advisor Phone FE 24122 Afier Spm or if no an- awer FE 2-8:34 Confidential AFROTREDS RNASE SHOPS Fred Heoma OR % 1442 COLD WAVE SPECIAL $658 DOR- othy s, 800 N Perry FY 2 1244 CHRIST MENS ONRD ORDERS “10° OFF “Tit pth el Lyne RACKEN ® East cemrence’ : "or 21414 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIFS ri.) e Menominee Mra Wallace FE - - Taos = oe 3 9% rpen imves “tng coupie Phone FE 8-352 Rent Houses” | Furnished 56 . fe _ ATTRACTIVE 2 RM APT PRI. ~~~ MIULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | vate ent. and beta Near Genera! | BEDROOM one CLEAN ON Vi Cash He. pita! cae welcome busine Near grocery. FE 2-4850 ‘ "E 2-6226 oF 4-175) 3 BEDROOM & DEN F FURS. ~ 3640 FoR ot AY Dra HA a eee APARTMENT “FOR Walton Blyd FE 5-6 ent 2 reoms & bath No drink 7 MPPMICRERSHAM cre FE ‘S008 “t'am toa pm 7 REDRM Lov! ¥_vn aROUSD 198 W Maple MAvfair 66°50 Cozy 9 RM STRICTLY PRIVATE Mod furniture Elec kitchen au‘o ALL CASH a ist floor 63 § Tasmania hot water 1] heat Availabe We wil] give vou cas or your “yt! ~~ til June I3th Re f M home i contract ° acreage ee oon 3-6008 or Li Tstase Re gE r we will show vou hoW to sei ~ = = : Seno i a gel cash No fees, no obliga. FINE MODERN APTS CONVEN- 2 Boreal pet SEAT ELIZ. tent to Central High School KE ake Fartiy em Contar RIL. EY REAL 1 STATI First and second floor FE 53-4032. 5 Seana OAR a ~ FOR RENI MODERN TRAILER A ‘AT. $30 PE Ir ere, Elizabeth Lake Rei mo 4661 Lake Grov Whit Lk. 5 FE lis FE 44821 vaiee on lot near work BR Inquire weekends. €. ‘ : a Pe as R a 2 BEDROOMS | STRICTI.Y “MOD- CASH | | GEN. HOSP, AREA ern. 10 miles west of Pontiac. 48 HTOURS 2 rm apt. private entrance & Till June 15th. EM_ -0430 IC > ITN bath 3 large closets. auto heat, 2 BEDROOM PARTLY PURNISHED. HOME—FQUI ry couple only PE ¢-6984 MA 5-8000 , psianeh WRIGHT-VALUET Lakeshore Apartments 2? BDRM FULT BSMT GARAGE PE 5 0493 FE 5.9441 Have fun where you live Beau- ge a Ry itospital Rd Vacs GFT CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR tiful j room lower apartment . : . eoulty through an FHA or GI Near Pontiac $75 monthiy. inc 2 VERY NICE LAKEFRONT Bale Phone for particulars. Clark = heat or bv week EM 3.4322 homes Avatl now through June Real Estate 1362 W Huron LAROE ROOM KITCHENETTE < [th,, 1 m! from Pontiac EM 3.7888 Res FE 44811 Opem eve private entrance Quiet bachelor ~ spe nings & Sundaya 50 Cottage Street FE 3-686] 1 mogme MoDr AN HOT WaA- 5 ‘ : ; Gl AND FEA [AROE LOVIN «AND BATR, (cae sug Sck an Game, | CASH FOR YOUR HOMF | Fireplace. glass porch. parege = paid 1555 Williams LAKE Rd. WF TRADE WE RUUD | on vis m Aduits rel. req Corner of M30 : DORRI& & SON RFAI TORS ) f ae ance al -3) W Huron PR 41557 TAKE ORION MODERN NEWIY 3 dla ee MODER®: Ae : Sie Meccre ed Private entrance, wash- . “ : IST I\G> \\ \N | j ) ilies Automatic oi] eat Bae OSI We have customers waiting Alcea Reasonable Ol 232-2062 1 a os ROOM TFRRACE. CLOSE wick cash) foro your lend con- LAKE ORION HOUSEKEEPING ||”, 0/ Mechant — | tract cottages All utilities Winter rates 4 ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED. A JOHNSON, REALTOR 468 S. Broadway MY 43-9958 _ Gas neat, Dial 112. EL 60309 | V0 8) Teiegrant re as KITCHENETTE ApTS # RMS UTIL FURN BABY WEL | Nel 6 our Fquitv Utilities fourm $16 per week. 9470 come 5-3055. 0 ae As aor Es mY _ronties Lk Re Ok 30309 - ROOM HOUSE ~~ Service. Cash waiting. Gtroewr- NEAR FISHER BODY 2 BEDRMS 224 Rundel) Franks Rea: Estate 4305 Die — kitchen. living rm . utilities $1750 BEAUTIFUL 2 DRM. RANCH Hwy. OR 3-701 weekly OR 372060 pg el lena until Mav ist. NICE #4 RM AND BATH. FIRST ar Pontiac jusline. Gas hea Rent \pts. | Furnished ‘54 floor Garage. West side. — avali- _ 1384 Rosdale FE 45736. UN tena or able now. FE ¢4188 or FE 83265 BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE HOME 1 ROOM APT ano SLEEPING NEAR PONTIAC HIGH 3 RMS completely furnished on room MAple 5-2438 $2 Norton Lower. Exclusive ref. FE 5-8416 ac pasion yard. In Clar ston, 1ST FLOOR CLEAN 3 AND FREE RENT — NEW OARAGE bath Square Lk $38 mo FE With this attractive modern } CEDAR ISLAND LAKE, NEAR UN- ‘8-1370 rooms & bath Completely furn ion Lake Village e with 1 LARGE RM APT WITh ished Washer Plargrow Near basement and Ca AC furnace pet Filrabeth Lake $20 weekly FE Clean and neat. $55 per month to bt chenette Prt bath and ent 1 reliable coupie to J 1960 Se persone before 3 10 FE 48203 pire} 3-524 ah toad eonae 4208 = ae SEE THIS DECORATED Wi FURN @ RM : Slek : WELL FURN. 6 RM. : eateeteerds POT eee tino clean pleasant. front steam Gas heat Fenced yard 963 mo. aoe ne ing” ae Bay ne heated 2 roome @ Poplar FE Faye Willow Beach Keego uN t ay Close in FE 2/8238 ar 2444300 39207 Keys — 2018 wihew ‘each , _ UPPER DUPLEX 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED HOME ? YRS J nore ont x ml ale Adults 54 Williams FE 4-9697 t hedroom« bath ed) Sh tadise Ine east o r . Da ae VERY NICE 3 RM AND’ BATH room Kitchen, New furniture au- F 41908 or FE 28756 Pvt ent. No drinkers 2 cuit tomatic Washer Air - conditioned ’ BEORM | ‘TVING RM gute dren FE 2-5353 vad tee Phi pds I'e blocks enette shower priv entr. ideal 5 = m high achool in vicinity hoe- for bachelors. Handy to Pontiac were onl ueee = art ape $125 mo Call after ¢ pm. Rocheser or Cab FE 41908 or Gsmun PE 89648 = Avfair @ 1447 0 FR 2.8758 FURN LAKEFRONT 3 BEDRMS. 2 RMS AND BATH PVT ES Rent Apts. | Unfurnished ‘BS Avalindie Oct 1 to May 16. $68. trance. Utilities furn FE ¢-@179 aingham A ‘Soe Lake, Bir- 2 ROOM APT $1000 WEEK UTI oe om 3} RMS ball BATH = furn 78 Clark —FE_ 3a. FURNISH RROD = anes. : 2 LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE EN- 2 ped ie “se GARAGE aaw ¢ i) ace oun 3 trance and tile bath. 2800 Syivan EDR 6 Rochester, OL 62068. ro. cae seen ley. LU _Shoreg. Pontiac 2 "Saba CLEAN. OUTSIDE xeEGD GURAN 7 2 RMS CLEAN COUPLE GNTY = city. cotldren welcome 856 mo heat and utilities. June tet. In Een FE 47681 or FE ¢0090 _-_—_quive_ 2168 Willow Beach 2 ROOMS, CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN 1 BEDROOM UPPER CLEAN CARE {ORION CLEAN, MODERN Utilities furn Infent weleome 68 Close to GMC, MSUO Heat fur- rm: Reasonanie Util. in E Howard FE 2-2300 - — rene rance. Garage. es 2 RMS FOR SINGLES UTIL ees of NE ‘au ent ocean $12 wk FR 2 AND 3) RM PARTLY PUR- wgoERY Lae For rent or lease al ee mahed. , : ~ | Completely furn "Ges ter adults 2 LAROE RoOMs & pate wEW HOLT\\\ OOD APTS. _ onty re 40215 after ¢ pm. and iv fecaraved vi cs FE 27 114 E foward Weekends. 2 ROOMS MAIN FLOOR PRI. ae A 3 Wew. REASONABLE NEWLY ese rate entrance and bath FE 41483 RooMe Asatte oath Foust - rated. Furntthed or unfurs. 16 ea Be — oe Ra Sin T-aee4 after 6. “vr. #1006. 5 2 BEDRM FURN APT NEAR ; ne wkWit Soe schont 196 Eucitd m Gas beat, water furn $50 : noo sb OnLy .e2 MEN: #-1082- —4 pe oe = \ ROOM EXTRA LAROE - 2 RMS PRIVATE RATH AND = ing room, bedroom. kitchen. ain MOVING SOON? entrance Redecorated Utiitties et bath. Modern apt $i4 a week 16] Augusta a Roons 3 te Jenantort hs a retrig. “heat wet water feruioned. selling all those unused sath Pes. SS Sa See Managers. items eh ve had. stored F . Rooms P HIRL PTS. away all this time. "FE redie ie a Ctiment 7 SHIRLEY A | JUST DIAL FE 26181. yale, detir and. entrénce GLORIA apts. “t and ask for an ad ker it & ts WITH PRIVATE HATH “7 f ernene st et & ‘tunel Breet _—_— ak t & Bot ote wn. : \ » # . 4 aT ‘ ' ake : | i tor. Pay moving expenses by 4 lee * $ > THE PONTEAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 : 5 2 z BEDRM Bs BRICK K TERRA cE. ‘Gas #75 _ mo. PE nz = 7 BED D 5 Rent Houses Unturn. up UTIFU EAST BOULEVARD ‘aelaHTs ow $18 PER MONTH OPFICE: 544 N. E. Boulevard at Valencia OPP CASS” LAKE 2 BEDROOMS O Re $75 a month. FE 4-2051. 2 BEDROOM Plains available 5-2864. HOME, DRAYTON immedi- BACHELOR WITT RENT SLEEP patnleges! Fe s in oe be, ——— CLEAN, cia = Sota. __Rooms with Board 60 A-l, CLEAN, LE MEALS Tv. Fe ROOM A BOARD FOR ND BOARD FOR MEN. 53 N ROOM = BLES. HOME” PRIV. ‘Wie, Coen Lk. Village. EM 3-3315. $65 Louise, FE 4-11 3 Paget — fog BESSIE Heights month. 7 BEDROOM HOME NEAR LAKE J ROOM HOUSE. 5286 TUBES RD| ! a of oR a WE OFFER ab FINEST ix IN = eee EO oy 3 BEDRM. HOUSE IN LAKE Peet lela ton, Gas heat. Rent $60. MY ton —= 7 RMS es Sac Mca iS SF. arable ApS ece _$35. FE 40534. Ing. 29'2 Auburn.| hour nursing Flexible rates DIN, Moon igen on su bt . i. . as . mo. 39083 days, {Eres OR 3161 Motel Rooms 62 convalescent Homes — 61 PIRST FLOOR ROOM FOR LAD- ies or men. Bed or ambulatory. FE 54-8311. aS Bed o: ambulatory “ac Seoustea: oa FE 3 BEDROOMS _Rd vF Roos: DERN WITH Grrrteee. Inquire, Tas White Lake oo COUPLE WITH 1% room, 638] 5-0736. EDR! - Commerce Lk. Priv. 3-0028. BRICK. 2 YRS. OLD $95 mo. EM 3 eee eae $40 mo. ant Wall st. FURN. WHITE _€as heat. $80 mo. PE 2-5137 tL) RM. HOUSE FOR RENT | 5 RM. arma ae $75 Si tals feos UO saa Le. ne age. dyke Rd. near dren welcome. —— & BATH. FULL ge me * on rr Located = “Willis Seb School” Chi MODERN HO! tween Pontiec and Auburn He! Call after 6:30.’ FE 6-0845. F § ROOM MODERN BOUaE. | #2986. Keego 5 LARGE gg BO = USE. REASON- for wan = . Kee = Ask ' 0587. calls after rE f det, before i 5 ROOM USE, Lod - ay after 5 _Or weekend $38 MO. 4 a Glu dren. 3685 O =a cow | Downtown Pontiac p.m. $75 A MONTH WITH OPTION bed home in Union Lake area win also eel for $500 down EM 3-6444 a $2 GREEN STREET —s pol romtes as io D with ©: cilities. eTaparaie entrance. Large home with apartment up, ‘and 1 down or Gog —nee Beth Kitchen << in. Sagin aw gt. Open ‘til matic heat. Close to Pontiac Gen- | eral Hospital, schools and bus. A ‘NEW pt Aaah tS SIDE. FE per month; 2-214 e house with privilege eG 3 Hempate on. Kenn geri . BED- 5 room, tiled bath, Rogen forced nice neighborhood. for who of ee * tee $85 $95 PER } conte Sey ha heat, paving. a y. See Hempelmann a w Tae, corner Ganley . FE or UN 4-4566. ing WANDA. NEAR WALLED. nea A aace “BEDROOM HOME. ig incl! refrig. and range. Ve sentable. Adults only Lot Commerce Road, 1 miles ei -_>-3079 BRICK DUPLEX, 3 baths. Full bsmt. as or a ee weiooms. $100, B Gas heat “with electric cool 0. outlet. E 6-Ti61 HOTEL AUBURIN For Rent Stores 63 APPROX. 1100 ULTRA- STORES Ones wast |TE _side. PE 2-2144 __Rent t Office t Space 6 64 2 MODERN OFFICES, EACH 20x50 — can be divided or used as NSON, REALTOR 1704 Oe Telegraph PE 4-2533 80 NEWLY REDECORATED downtown Pontiac between Sears stores. Full basement, heated. ne for an ates of busi- uire Rea: itor. v. ‘Sagina st. P i & Ww ‘on- tac. FE 54-8165. t Dia 3 offices — Low! oor arp as 1 unit. p bed and Perry as "Canvasiens to all downtown. Roy Annett, Inc, Real- tors, 28 E. Huron St. FE 8-0466. EXCELLENT rage sed Seasoned contract, 4 years old, with balance of $18,081 payable 20 per month. Can be for 515.900. Call for more deta ARREN STOUT, REAL a - 165 a SPA’ AL location, between Mirecle Mile and Or Se — bag on Tele- emode!l to feoant a oat 8. Telegraph. at Fer I Real Miscellaneous 65 — 803 OAKLAND AVE. GARAGE BUILDING, 1,000 * SQUARE PEET cad FLOOR R CAR oe Fue OAKLAND Loan Com 2. Mortgage Loans. 69 zND MORTGAGES PE 4-0535 — Sale Sale Household Goods 33 SLVINATOR | Raeniawasaoe erfect — 1 Magic Chef ae an, BS | = ge ean & good cond. iT Jvixno'R ROOM. 1 DINING RM. bedroom autos. small Spinet pipe. e: Howell, Ampro, and Vry 16 wtb rund — Pro- jectors and 3 DRUM TOR SNOT re TABLES. _Comb. radio : sane 44210. a ACH. 1 REFRIGERATORS, $50 EACH. 1 stove, $15. 89 Sy PE 21-0566. 3 = DINING RM_ BUTTE. COM. CARNIVAL | , » | Eo ~ By Dick Turner 5 UE. Pat. Off 169 by NEA Service, ina. Tk. q-24 “Remember! Success in business takes very careful plan- ning! You don’t marry the boss's daughter by accident, you know!" Sale sale Household Good Goods $73) Sale Sale H Household Goods 73 , NPN NO ONS Ll ABOUT ANYTHING 7os WANT | KENMORE. U! USED AUTOMATIC R ‘HE HOME BE _Wasber, MA 42611 DD AT L&S BA KEN Wash gory out of the way but «@ lot MORE WRINGER = lik 49 less t © pry Purniture and appli-| giec. x * abo" aed Munro ances of all kinds. NEW & LIVING & DINING ROOM ~ FUR- bargains Keats! (Gee, Per | — and mise. items. OR MONTHS TO PAY : = We way sell or trade. Come out LINOLEUM & | PAINT 8A’ SALE ond look ground. 2 cores, of free| price. At Jacks. 281 Baldwin. parkt one Canin tocar Sar eto e UN ay ese ee eae AND LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS, | brand new $1595. Pearson's Fur- ix _niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave MAHOGANY CREDENZA EXCEL- lent cendition 4-5145. PRI. 9 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile _fa ef Auburn Heights on Auburn APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE Boy's English bike, 26°. FE _ &-8nl0 | TV 7 Like new ¢ 86-0312. ~ ASSORTED | oe ernie ITEMS.” | GAYTAG WASHER LIKE NEW a ee Parakeet cage and stand MI BED CHAIR, FOAM RUBBER | _ ¢-9395 lounge, ru; Washer, dinette & NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER, _misc. FE | retain B. Munro Elec. Co BUILT-IN RANGE AND OVEN. | - °° lh % buy OIL HEATER. iRONER AND =e Or- | _ Kitchen chair OR 3-8415 Michigan Fluoreseent, 383 Or- chard Lake Ave —29. BED. COMPLETE, 418. DRESSER. OVER — al ae TV SETS, PROM $14.95 : TV antennas, 69.95. $l a WAL TON TV BEAUTIFUL SEWING B18 B Waites machine Blond es ‘cabinet ca eae PE 2.2257 oles and sig tag equip balepcs 368 60 or $8.10 a Sade ee AWAY BED. $12, SOFA BED. for 9 months. Call credit mgr $s: penrhaoneirs “G1T retrigerator, PE 5-472). A & A_ Products pola iG iiving co electric neosa te PEA TRAD: DE-IN DEPT. Ji Orchard Lake Ave lamps. 2 leather chalts, hi Navajo Indien s 8 PORTABLE PHILCO TV WITH 1?- teay docy rice ales All in screen. Last year's model, Teas priced. Call er 6, Mi) rr. Miss: Also typewriter, $15. 6-648 604 Mohegan BASSINET. $4, 2 LOUNGE CHAIRS | PRACTIC ALLY oe, oF ELEC. ottomans, $20; studio couch, | ue, pods Used fio sofa, $15: 4 Patian chairs. 64 - = each. Also motor scooter, $190. | noPea CO KING RANGE GAS _FE 81462. __ to cal nen Earobent condition. Ti nr ET BANKRUPT STOCK. |“ pagrrm-eixopgou — a Ss breakfast sets. Chairs and rock- . mC ers. Lam and tables. Box SHOVER Ss springs - mattresses, Must | 140 3. Saginaw immediately. A chance of ® reel SOLID MAPLE HUTCH CABINET. buy. Bedroom Outfitting Ce., 4763 eed Rey. Drayton Palas Open | Double dresser & mirror Sewing 1,000 ft. north irovie onan on > ae Sacmawick aati x ) POOL| sheneed. Taare, Go hit. crem- Xe oRgait nove |SINCER” PORTABLE ROUND - NEW SOFA BEDS. 940 06'/ Michigan Bewing Center,” FE BRAND: Rollaway bed, complete echoes ed ee rere ait be. Cot. | SEOLER Oil SPACE HEATER & ton mattresses, $12.05. Pearson's | _“¢¢p well pump. FE 56-3059 on . rales! gull a P Mar TACar Co ia 2 : E 5.5475 For Sale Miscellaneous % FOR SALE: STEEL for invalid. Fairly new. PE 400 FOR SALE MINK EQUIPMENT. For Sale Miscellaneous 76 Give me an offer. OR 3-0680. ae Paint Sale—Ic FREE STANDING sia & Outside Whi Double bow! sink ...... vias SOE 1st oALLON” eeicemincalarete Poo 8 -in. ha i 4g-in, rd aND GALLON ................ 21) 20-fo0t ceeeeese 160 ft, =_5 & i 22 — 44-in hard per, oon WAREHOUSE foo’ ‘oo. REAR OF 104 8. SAGINAW __ | }-Pc- bain “sets with trim. .$89.95 1-A ALUMINUM SIDING ek een ener talled or in stock Pac Irregulars ALUM. AWNINGS SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY No m gown, $5 m0, & UD iT? N. Saginaw _—PE_‘§-2100 “The old eile’ pal GARAGE DOOR, WO WooD N For Free Estimates Call: overhead. 8 ft#x Th ft. 005 Mt. OL_ 1-6623, pers or_Eves. Clemens _St. 1 ZAPART sAW ER AND AT- i é OO ——— 1 fole sa Sane saw setter. GARAGE D " RS 4 E. Walton Bivd. FE 5-7 bd oo Ae eneer sizes in stock from $25 and up. a ca Oat AQUARIUMS che Electric door operators, folding Adams 4. Auburn Heights. use tt ‘Siepeeering | 2 FUEL OIL TANKS. GOOD CON- We give estimates on garage Te- * en Will deliver. FE 5-01 +IN. SOIL PIPE, PER LENGTH Open from 8 to § ey = wine. gg Ome 4 on Saturdays . 5 0 Wick. pen ones BE RRY DOOR SALES INCH — PIPE. § FT. $3.79 =" so8 ‘= “PLoMsiNa SUPPL 172 S. Sagina FE 5-2100 . heme ith be Ad Best quality Ww och. Bes! £40 06. OA. Thompson. 7005 M50 est. 10YR. 52-GAL. ELEC, WATER) heater $67.50 cash & ur GA. Thompson. 7006 M50 West. Open | eves combinations. } eals. iSSexte aluminum oor. Used 20 x 18 VANITY HAND BASIN Cast tron Best grade. $18.50. A. Thompson. 1005 M59 West. 32.-GAL. ELEC. HEATER. $60.85: W-gal auto. gas heater $44.95: | Cab sinks « fittings. $54.86 up. | Laundry trays and stand @ fau-| cets, 621.95 SAVE —— 1728. Saginaw FE 45-2100 | 30 GAL GAS HOT WATER HEAT- er. OR 3-9526 ‘, \FORD” BUS. BIDe OPEN — UN. | ct. Oth 059. Davisburg Methodist Charen. MA 5-6014_ | |61 X 68 STEEL CASEMENT WIN: | rath Call after 5 or Sat, MA 43 220 GAL. OIL TANK . ag oo _ No 2 oil. $30 5-210 a GAL Saar On TANK with outside connections. New. $25. FE 68-4460 °° _ 1,000 GAL. TANK. $50 lg OA 88D ALUMINUM on Storm Windows and Doors Free Estimates Factory to You Price | Kenneth Bier! 41836 A BIG SELECTION OF UsFD shotguns & rifies. Ben's Loan _Office 4 Patterson FE ¢514). ANCHOR FENCES No money down FHA FREE ESTIMATES F AVAILABLE NOW _ ler ae overhead doors STs | ps fr actory seconds noe a ‘we taes doors, feasona Q&@M Conatruction Company pk Dixie Highway ee BEDROOM SUITE. COMPLETE. Bed & chest of drawers. 8 & 1@in. man table saws. Delta dig: saw. all with stands Large kn ty pine cabinet. New Binks spray un, model 1* WMixmaster. Beil or eve UL 23-3076 Bargains NEW & USED ® Building Material Combination basement sash $3.36 Quality House Paint $2 95 oul. | Celotex Feit. 432 sq. ft. \gnéx® sheets 6275 FHA Terme Free Estimates | Open 66 © MON. thru. SAT SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL 8ALES CO 8340 Highland Rd, (MSe) OR_3-7002/ Fr R AND NEW LUXAIRE OIL arner Tank & stack $140, wl sell separate FE 56-8602 BAR BELLS MA 5-1500 BEEP AND PORK — HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt | FE 5-794) BATHROOM FIXTURES. OfL AND as furnaces. Hot water & steam ollers. Automatic water heeter terspring mattresses Purniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave oes Stall MACHINE. 930. BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON | — bunk beds. —— ia Bearson rings -| SALE 2-TONE DAVENPORT AND and mattress. arson matching club chair, Frigidaire Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. sa head Lary * Also other CASH FO! SMALL RADIO8, ae mes nm very good ei condition, Must be seen to be a _Working or not FE 5-6755. soceues Call 44223 ener DINING — SUITE. DRESSER. — e bed, complete. FE < SSS ete with 6 chair > D 3 CHAI UL ] Gi plete witt ncn be Stine DAVENPORT AND 3 CHAIRS << F FE R 3 PC. GOLD NYLON SECTIONAL. ACE HEATER. ; . ~ Blond drop-ieef tabie and ¢ chairs. Soe ee er, de:| Oil-Gas Home Heaters $50 each. FE f_ 32-8221. luxe model, $100. FE Soe SUPER FLOOR HEAT 4 POSTER BED. SPRING & MAT. ELECTRIC IR TRONER. GOOD COND. ge ds twat ee == tress. $30. 3 piece modern bedrm. _2-3380 NO MONEY 5 WN eat 5iat iad baby eri $10. Pe Sam. | gp 5 DRYER USED, $10.99; ‘OLD HEATERS § RMS. OF FURNITURE. COM- |” usd TV. $1998 up, Bweet's Re- SCHIt aie , 5) ete all dio & Appi. 423, W. Huron. FE CK'S ™\ 3-3711 eaving oe OR seh nee 133. SPECIAL oxi? R soak. $24.95. Mc. 6 La a a GRAY BEDRM. ELECTRIC WA TER. HEATER Feoofw . Woodward. Dow! t : rmica E Large chest, 2 vanity lam ences t, af* Automatic wash- SOLID MAPLE SWIVEL ROCKER. to yon #2 weekly. ity. Ui? = r a Pa anu § _er, $10. UL 2-1802, _ ‘ se: » table $10 Round ma- one TS ELECTRIC FLOOn MWEATER AND table and 3 chairs. $40. Mi PIECE LIVING ROOM surTE | _) sree doll_Duggy. OR _ tia, SINGER PORT 216-240 ATTACH. Brand new davenport and chair. ELECTRIC STOVE. $28. o 19.50. Electrolux vaccuum $/1¢. 2 modern step tables, pal tare _ cond. Clean, EM 3-8145. ringer-type washer ie 50. coffee table. decorator td week EASY ELECTRIC DRYER. GOOD Terms. Curt’ a Appl_ 4049. Praresa's Vurshare’ es Ovesns | Sue e100 W, Bere "| TRADE-IN DEPT. Lake Ave. FABULOU, PPAFF, LI NEW, | 3 pe. liv, rm. sec. : ie oe 1 PIECE B D SET. with sig-tag — everything., 2 pe. liv. rm. sec. ........ $2495 eond. $40. FE 49186 Take over contract b mngg °c (ape. liv. rm, — 39 95 Fa cee SLAY With a mo, No money down gen | ghee. washer . 20.95 gounter top. Single ‘bow! nk wing P Do” You Wave A PAINT OR decorating problem’? Hundreds of colors to choose from. intertor | or exterior Bee our wall paper and matching fabric selection. ESTIMATES GAS, OIL. FURNACES KENYON HEATING 1’. OR 3-5634 | SERVICE $233 ea.) PIPE-BRICK-STEEL | eontrol. | | CASH & CARRY - TAX INCLUDED 371 8S. Paddock __FE 2-0203 HOT WATER OR sT STEAM Bi 1105 Stanley. HOT AIR OIL oe = 3%. 220 balboa! ao L 23883. REFRIG., fl TRA + rove sink, $15 all 3. MA vebeo HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL. fo 50 The ose are slightly acne Also electric, oi! bottled heaters at terrific value. xn an veteerent: 383 Orchard Lk. | KENMORE "cit BURNER. ? } YRS. { old. Heats 6 rooms. §40. FE. 59-0706 | LAZY Boy CHAIR, 1 American traditiona) hi-boy & | mirror Smal! chair. 5) mutit aulomatic water softener Frigidaire washer. Hamilton gas dryer, maple dressing table with mirror, cheek DREXEL | protector, Size 13! man's hockey skates, women's | size 10 figure skates Child's a! ae 10 fees skates Play pen high | coer uggage Nace formica ta- ble ae lent for work shop Iron- | Ha & deep freeze. FE 8-065) or | Mark | eaviionias ~ CHROME MIXING | faucets, $2450 value $1495 alse | bathtubs. toilets, shower stalis Factory irreguiars Terrific val- wes. Michigan Piuorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave — 1 KITCHEN i GABINET ~~ SINKS. Slightly scratched, mode! 00 value. $46.30 nile they | _ last. Also terrific values an 54° | and 6° models No phone orders | lewse. Michigan Fluorescent, | rehard Lake Ave KENMORE PORTABLE SEWING Mach Lightweight in beautiful white Nagahide carrying case ‘Can be used for 'uggage! Amer- ican made, like new. ake pay- ments of =| $7.30 per Mo for 8 Mo. or will discount for cash. Capital Appliances FE _ 5-0407 LEAVING STATE: MUST SELL ¢ burner, side oven Good condition $15 Call after $30 FE 40770 | LADY'S EXPENSIVE CLOTHING. _ MAHOG. oll ye 1488 Baldwin Ave. PICNIC i USED LUMBER, odds & ends. OR 3-6022 5011 Wal- don PA WITH EOTON Avoid blistering due to moisture. WARWICK 2678 18 Orchard Lk. Rad, PLASTERING EQUIPMENT —AN~ cu A mixer. Scaffold Steel jacks from Mortar cheap. FE STA LL SHOWERS. CO" COMPLETE with faucets a curtain, $60.50 value, $34.45; lavatories, Complete -_ Sieaming chrome fauc $24.50, valued © ai onds. a _Orchard Lake Ave — 3 SELLING Coats. ANTIQUE: books, & many other things, 23-1250 _ SPEED QUEEN DELUXE WRING- er washer with timer. Like $50. Smal] antique rocker, seat and refinishing. $5 st0me martin furs. $5. Large —_ muff §2 Metal music stand. football helmet, shesione ants. Age 10 to 13, ex uniform, size M. 3 "Dakota Drive “September Clearance _ Buy vour mowers now. 1960 prices listed Righer, Only a few first quality mowers |eft, including some riders at special Also new & used tractors & tillers. We service all makes of small gas engines, and ve engine parts & belts Also 2 cycle ready mixed fuel. We service what we bahderwe 4 | ply tang le MAple 5-7878 or OR 3- M4 TIMKEN OIL FURNACE FUEL tank thermostat, very ood condition, converting to gas, rea- _sonabie FE 5-7393 THE aaL Vat ion ARMY SHIELD sTOR Everything to meet your lothing Furnituré Appliances. 16 WEST LAWRENCE TALBOTT LUMBER | Redwood fence pickets. Giass. Thorosea!l for waterpr Wood louvres et % or toc out. 1025 Oakland Ave. | USED WATER SOFTENER. COM. | ie automatic. Reasonable sep TYPEWRITERS & ADDING machines — low prices. Large new portables rinting & Office size 16-18 $500 fur jacket, $75 blond fur jacket. $18 tsian lamb jack $14. biack velvet coat, $23, white fur stole $20 Stone Martin. $20, new mink fur! coat, suits, dresses, etc. Reason- | able Oxl2 green rug, $17; modern fireplace chairs, § bookcases marbie cocktail tabies, miniature | ber, lamps, Beauty Rest mattress loveseat, pictures, house plants. $100 marble cigaretie box, $25: 6dia platinum wedding bend, ‘cultured pearis, lapel wateh la d@y's cameo ring. Yearand a half eld 4 bedroom spliit-level home, % acres, 2 living rooms 2 fire- laces country kitchen with bccn na transferred $23,500; will take $22 900 Can i: purchased on land contract. MA 43783 2900 Little Trail, off Pon- tiac Trail LEESON OIL PORacE” 3 EM) 2-3735 after MONEY FOR. sy WORTHWHILE elee Get up to A- OARD FINANCE CO. 118 N Perry St. FE 6-0661 | MEDICINE ‘CABINETS “LARGE 20 j mirror, slightly marred $305 also tremendous selection of medicine | cabinets with or without lights siiding doors end vanity mirrors at terrific savings Michigan Fiu- | o 393 Orchard Lake Ave MOTEL FURNITURE beds, springs Mattresses and tugs Call after 4 pm. 975 Or- chard Lake NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE «& —ducts MAple 5-150) — OR 3-3703 "1 — FRIDAY — SEPTEMBER 25th ‘Til 9 P.M. FEDERAL MODERNIZATION COMPANY Try to Beat These ‘ ' Home Values ~—OUARANTEED— ~ |FULL INCH THICK ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS Regularly Priced $30 05 “You Pay Only” $23.95 CASH & CARRY - TAX INCLUDED Triple Action Tilt 2 TRACK ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS Reguiariy Priced $20 90 “You Pay Only” $14.50 NO MONEY DOW —FHA Oren Ms Ir DESIRED— Heavy Weight ALUMINUM BASEMENT COMBINATION Storms and Screens Reguiarly Priced 85.95 “You Pay Only” $3.95 2536 Dixie Hwy. 3 Blocks N. of Telegraph OR 4-0388 “THRIFT WEEK” BEGAN IN THE PONTIAC PRESS "WANT ADS YEARS AGO AND HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR ACTION Dial FE 28181 BIMONS | “PLENTY OF FREE PARKING’ iy. 4500 Dixie Hwy. Next to | om vd State Bank. '| USED COMB DOORS ANY SIZE. Reas. After 6 ¢ Ma Gale |wrp: FREE” FPRUIT JARS Will pick up OR _33536 | WANTED. GOOD USED BABY | grand or console plano. Must be | Very reas FE 3-00060 WILLIAMSON | ba os COM. _pilete 22 im FE 8 | — Machieery 76A 4,33 PIEC = a OF DEARBORN ga Bloc 24° Starret Vernier | Celibers "aaa 10° Bas Hiegh ga | first class condition. Total price $250. EM 3-4396 __ FRIGIDAIRE. HEAVY DUTY +. MH uunit Motor, compressor, & _cogier Best offer MU 43258 | LARGE | USED POWER MOWER at bargain rice. Also AL oy | _ tree PM +6083 tractors W Miller, MI Do It Yourseli 77 PRR ees { DO IT THE EASY WAY! | FLOOR HAND 8AND ER STEAMERS | ot aa ke POLISHER - B $40_8._SANFORI _ FOR RENT Wall paper steamer floor sand. band oogagr ba Lond ers. polishers pac vacuum cleaners. Fuel &@ Paint, 436 Orch ane babe Ave. FE 56158 | COWEN PRICES plumbing, plan — on W. Montcalm Cameras & Equipment 7 78 5 2 7 GRAPHIC. FLASH, FILTER roe shade, case, $100. FE 35mm Slide Projector equipped with 300 candle pwr Used tittle, cost 3 sell for $45 Also 6 Noodlight- oo 3315 Lexington, Sect: ake FORGET ABOUT RETAIL PRICES with Paddocks giant fall sale Paddock Camera Shop, 1022 W __Hureon next to Rent Inc, 3 PLAYER ‘PIANOS. YOUR Organ attachment fits aay piane, Small Baby Grand plano. Small used piano. Medium sized plano. 898, Many others to choose from. Used organ $473. Used organ 9605. | Seed med oak organ, was $1430 GALLAGHER'’S 18 £ Huron FE 4-0566 | ACCORDION SALE — ALL SIZES Arcordion loaned free to begin- FE 5-5428. _bers with lessons. , BAND INSRUMENTS. $5 PER i nei _ Enquire: for details at. | 37 | ence FE }-Ties | BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRU- ments for rent. fer your es iron CONN DIRECTOR CORNET With case like new. $75. OL 1-0333 ie: De 5 A th nes DEMONSTRATORS CONN ELEC. tronic Organs 1 Minut with Sustain 1 Minget without sustain i Rhapsodie =i gieal instrum SEA- BOARD FINANCE. co" 185 N _Perry St. FE 8-968]. LIKE NEW. A EEDLRR .) Fiat ebontte clarinet. & _Reas. MU 48134 ¢ PAN - ~ AMERICAN CORNET | PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT FE 362i? “SMALL SPINET PIANO FE DAILY EVER SINCE! 4s \ and asi for a an ad taker ¥ te ~ * __Sale Musical Goods 79 ¢ 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 FORTY a ee {poe ~~ Foe Sue Fete 7 AN aa pi page, double barre! ao ro eg en ro peepee. Be i. Malsed F. ge: iIrTENs FREE TO” A000 3 GER: 6 ant . | pgp ee og nay ge Og fs. FE 6-1475. home. FE 32-1723. BOXES OF | WINIATURE NA Pe. and case. se 430 PE 8-01 8-016)! Unusual black male 150. \Black | ee AND CIDER. — Clarks- | 1# pace a POR HUNT. Ao _teke 7 HOUSETRAILERS, $1100. | 7H spre PICK YOUR own. De 1 a ap, Auburn Heights. | oan senecnene i x GEAERAL { sr. ERAL, MUST SELL. Bring" containers, Mute's Or Parkhurst Ct. Md4, Lake Orion | _ 6-1080 { a en — = od APPLES FOR SALE: WOLP RIV- | ws PALACE, 0 x D RIFLE GOOD AS| and tan $100. 61377 before ra mew. 435 Lowel! Street. —§ er — reer mn Jone. | ive er ee err ab NGTON AU T OMATIC. POODLE TyMMING vi VERY REA- Macecsy Bri tr M 81. Scope, sling & c&se.| sonable. : (nee nwo aT WRILOIF eee ew 3-6182 after 9. POODLE PUPPINS.. . AEaO CYR | APPLES “Mein TosH, Oty HIV. * travel. Uraller, i 1993. Guar- 0 DOUBLE BARREL “SHOTGUN old male with permanent shots and Snow etc Fegory — anteed for life. Bee them and get Nog ag ust like new OA 6 Cc ery all AKC registered, Cail ied , Gingeliville.— a demonstration at Warner Trail- & BIG SELECTION OF re PE 56-0051. _ APPLES, RED DELICIOUS caas er Sales, 3098 W. Huron ‘Pian | shotguns & rifles. Ben's !.can' POODLE PUPPIES. TOYS, “MINT. | fe and cooking. Also boar to joia one of Welly Byam’s ex- | Office, 4 Patterson FE 45141 | atures. Standards that hunt. clatosb, $1 a bu. and up citing caravans). ote : 2 trieve. MUtual 46045 Riven Ra. corner Leonard Rd, = QUTOMATIC 2 GAUGE REMING-| iaonard B OB HU T[CHINSON’ < | 2 | PAKAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES. ton_shot_gun_$90 a Neh hi Food Since .937. 564 Oakland Ave STALL| oe BY SCOPE FROM ME I IN One| ‘PARAKEETS & SUPPLIES | APPLES— NEW PALL CROP_ lee GEXVING GREATER DETROIT & | intosh, Gravenstein Malden Pontiac for the past i3% years. Blush. Wolf River Bargains in and stili continuing to ng you te gunsmithin tick eam of S Crooks Ra off| 183 Sanderson FE 2-2777 | cooking gredes Oerleee Orchards the very best buys in Pontiac: Auburn. Watch for sign 2876 REG TOY FOX TERRIER 3 MOB 1206 Ft Sommerce #. bet. Duck Chiefs & Detroiter, Mobile Homes aAlexander, Ho W Rowan Phone aid Cheap 5-1 tars Burns Fad _Milferd OU Fe | PART GERMAN ErirED “AND ceeies “CLOBE IN. WELL Ow on Lbelee DEER RIFLE 100 SAVAGE #80) coille puppies. Reasonable OR sprayed. Reasonably priced Ma ALL NEW 1960 32-5366 after 1-363! han Orchard 616 Walton A | 1 block east of Joslyn. No Sua PONTIAC CHIEF GUN SALI IRFO GERM aM bot BIS | i aaviisalas | “aD ~ ; pointer # mos Shots ee? Gol baka ; used shotguns & rifles | pointer | : | APPLES PLUMS AND CIDER. 46 Th Mort iauees gpolibres, E-ope SCOTCH & BORDER a hn Clartvion RO, take Orion. | DETROITERS repair Burr Shell Pups MA 5.1286 ns oa Mrelegrapt T BERNARD MALES REO. GUNS — BUY. BELL (prmAbe Muse wid UL 2378 ach, 10 Bag WEIMARANER. =e YEARS OLD, —Mspley_Laech oe AP = male, has papers, 616 MA 41238 | Hunter's Specials ,[¥R OLD Tov COLLIE PREE TO- $16.06 insulated boots now $09 ood home Exec with children $1406 Skagway ine a under -| ell behaved OR $1771 anuen shells ‘ right 4 joe oe ee Dogs. Trained, B rded 870 x Browning Beretta & Matador HOOK AND CATs BOARDED shotguns Burr-Ghell, 375 g, Telegr&ph 20 per cent off on al Reminglon| a NARY'S TAIL WAGOER KEN- & Winchester shotguis & nels. Boarding, training & trlm- rifies ming. Brittany & poodle stud serv- We tiene 1 jean Ptok and delivery. 728 W KELLEY 8 HARDWARE | Buell OL 17286 3904 Auburi at Acame 2 _ ; LACH MILLER 1OADING PREBR, . Hunting Dogs” 87B. and eccessortes 416 guage Sheil * Z $60 FE 5-86716 * | REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT WE LOAN MONFY FOR SPORT er breed bite 3 years old ING GOODS Boate & Motors See SEABOARL) FINANCE CO 1188 N Perry 81. FE & 066) er omale @ yewra old WINCHESTER 4g GALOK PUMP wigg © Beucom 3208 Lippincott MI 4 4056 Hd Lapeer Mitt Phone Bait, Minnows ric. _B2A é eat: REG BRT TANY'# EM + 4 ae : DZ Or, rer ke ir 45c bla worms 56 Worms for $0c. Tackle. Also clean used hee BEAO! £8 Work pants from We Oven 7 OR 337714 _ fare 180 Orchard Le Ave ARMA RLETER WEEKS OR 7114 AKC GERMAN BHFPHERD » MO ¢ FR 8637 ADORABI§ TOY POODLES . Rea, 61037 Dellwood corner of Specialize in Maplecrest off Hatchery Rd BRITTANY akc neo PUPS 638! Just Such Problems! each. MU 09-0865 OXER PUPS, AKC REOIATERED, ashy fawn, @ weeks, talla docked, wormed, distemper ahote MU 4-0644 BORTON TERTIER 6 av CHUA. Just -Try ‘Em! ua pups AKC Boston & ° huahuea ane al stud 1348 C sd Ba. “ Mile west of Clyde, Mich POODLES REO PEDK. ; is os. old OR 39-1804 . “" 16K OFF. CRANES. Dia' FE 2.8181 ttt Aur UL 22200, UANUA, AKC” Pal fy eg and ask for cebina: 2 mos. Reas Li 2 , your home. MBoale pubs tiny | a'‘friendly Want Ad tonie. MY _3-3893 7 . | ; . gt 4 NIATURE COLLIE » Sales Clerk Rl Sat iin after 5: rk F FEMA ATURE COLLIE ~ 20. OR So PAR] ANGORA KIT. __ tena, Call after 6 p.m GERMAN | BEPAERD PUPS. &| - wks, Ol4.. AKC registered, MA _ 61971 a i REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT RED)|> He ae a BTRAIOM COON DOG rE OR . 2 YR OF URLDING QUARTER | CHOICE 7acM ec «asus S's) horse type Green broke Por yds 610 delivere : Informatior eall PRE 32-8767 CROBMED IONE BAND ORAV Vy atrriruL PONIES, « TENNE de Aad 'o mile weat of Clyde KEG HAMPSHIRE BPRING RAM son oof state champ FR 486 Wanted Livestock 90 yr" “7 Also saves aus of dotlars on OLDEN og Ess APPLES, gd mu | ins tmodels =, Zi Oonie Gregory FE & lot. | cha Ped PICK YOUR OWN $250 7 anys a a ne week te Pdne™ 0 | by Walker's Orchards 5980 reel to 6 on Rd. Clarkston. MApie 5-i713 COHN FOR BALE =! BOB HUTCHINSON S = | 4301 McINTOSH se) TE aba “APPLES | Drayton ml OR 3 203” for sale Good eating $1 to 150 | miles North of Pontiac | Pick your own. MA 86-2161, 6335) poR” Sa Is FT. VACATION Sashatbaw Rad tratler OR 3-470 = - - 1 McINTOSH APPLES SPRAYED FINEST DISPLAY OF HUNTING | froit Orchard at 601 N Squirrel | trailers ip the area Osed trall- | fd. Auburn Heights. + tts from & and ap ee the! PEACHES 0350 BUSHEL Cree self-contained 11M ft. with Appie cider 69° gallon septie tank pressure water. ail Applies, pears, plums, grapes and ft apouees oe Fuil line of Tour ee Pkcr diet ftdia acd ome standard and self-contained seuss camp trailere Schult 10 ft. wide; vplahyhas « Parm Marke: Msp Mobil homes aoe. 90) ov as” MAL pRots - iow @s & Compare before” and Bogie Lake Rds MU 4 8816 you buy oe location saves you ( TORS $125 A BU. TURNIP money eats MAKINE, — & esol 1g a bu bring” your COACH ALES ert HOLLY | wreens 3 ‘ owP funtatiats Fe 6-1600 RD, Hob LY ME PICK YOUK OWN APPLES $1 | \ ver bu Honey Orchards 3737, Hest Koad ashiogton, Mich SPHAYED RED AND GOL D DE-: ‘ 7054 : licious @pples §1° and up liners ond —-| GALES Sale Farm E ul ment 93 STEWART ORNERAL GARWOOD aur HOLLY. VAQABOND gs) ALLIS CHALMERS | PLOW! | GREAT LAKES 4s ZIMMER tractor, disc, spring tooth drag | 14 to 83. 6 to 10 siae, 40 to and * | Wen Bese seine wondertul Deve | “SCHRAM TRUCKS | Saiote. ores cove Sore | Dist'br of V-Bottom tratlers { mile south of tars. Onan on M24 1619 Linke Hwy OR 43-0311 | MY 3-0721 8 - | . COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION | B trailers The Mar-King @ rea Solens ; hunters delight. The Trotwood | fhe quailty name if lawn andi ideal for Florida vacations, aiso warden equlpment and chain j eer. Teer bP fac ear and op self -containe ew uron eee We take trade-ins et tap) Hone sbecial EL #2799 | Also rent Super Marine Resin ....86 | ais e our reservations in for HOUGHTEN & SON bow aaa” asrce season Special ) | Cwse New Idea Dealer rates for Florida vacations. Ja- ROCHESTER OL 1 -w746l eobson4 Tratler Baled 5685 Wil- lame Le Rd OR 3-508! es vrrR | NEW 18 FT VACATION TRAILER ‘ Hela a row Beat otter MU iim a tole by ae Week or week- ene rf | FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND ~ | PIXIK TRAILER BALES AND used Proulx Oliver Sales on Mae Rental 10948 North Lapeer Rd., just north of Oxford Oxford OA 6-3183 PARMALL HM TRACTOR WITH ; a | trout erg plows & cisk | PARKHURST | Good i w ieker T : = Rac cond MArnet cone’ TRAILER SALES HOMELITE SAWS THE BEST IN | 1840 Lapeer Rad Lake Orton sawa to go with the beat In farm | Praturin peg Mew | - uu iS e we ment ar eee hae Moon, Ventoura, Owasso, Eicar, unery ville leur-a Home een Lake Or- fon afd OxTo M-24 | INTL HARVESTER CUB 50 HTK since overhaul Mydrauiic unit SHORTS MOBILE 10 HOME Pinas ef ang ree| mowers $825 Peatanne Alp ees Soortaman Heem- Complete iine of parts OLIVER OC) TRACTOR WITH & bottle gas Hitches installed & SPECIAL boats as low as $85 Aluminum loader aod trailer FE @1T0) 6a wired Weill seil your used , STEER FRED BUNK Hog trailer for you ; \ feeler hog waterer snow fence 17. W WHMuro FE 4074) MU @ 3282 SACRIFICE M4 VINDALE 42 Wet s \ It Pac cond Lots of extras Sle TAI $1150 FE 5 O7er URED PORT) FEKGOUSON TRACTOR | $505 - Easy time payments Rent T railer Space 96 KING BROS saad Biot aoe | Pontiac Rd at Opd)«e AUBURN HEIGHTS MOBILR VIL. | FRE 4-0734 wE @1112 lage The finest, ‘» mile AE! . f Opdy ats g1Um DELIVERY Rake com 1), %) Opdyue ial dad | bined, Manyre apreader, wagon = = . | front end \aedes hay loader Instron city pelle m2 as Soe a \ on a rom us € ontlac t er eu = : Coach Park PR $-0002,__ | ~ MOBILEHOME ESTATES, MOD- | Auction Sales 94 ern akefront and piayground EM ere - ~~ }- dea} ; / ; | »20 STATE RD ‘OLD US 2) OXFORD MOBILE MANOR POR | | Fenton On Baturday Bept 26th those who want the best 40° «80 12, noon Furniture, refrigerator lota, 14540 cement patios, etc | eloves J Dicycles chhidren a One mile east of Oaford on Lake clothing and toye Oak ehina cies. ville road OA 6-2032 t. dle Hae utensils, bes lotsa o vr YY ®) Things and — Terms Cash iets bd nen aes beat. ir Lune John and Deane H lesa Wonderful location % | Coa wehaueee & auctioneers acres between Lake ies oy AUCTI ON Par MOBILE VILLAGE 360 i i] \ | Biizabeth Lk Rd nder new ; omg ee ENTERPRISE management FE 64-3678. Charies i Mile Aucthon House Crabtree, manager | anne wa ay YOUVE SREN THE ar NS Auction every Sat #00 pm a . see the best uare Lake “Trailer | BTANLEY BATES, AUCTIONEER Park FR 28 | AUCTION SALE SAT 630 PM a } mile sodtnh, % mile west of ake Orjon Tf you are looking Auto Accessories 97 i or good furniture and outatand. - + i Ing antiques we have them! To * - . ~ | ee 1957 PONTIAC ENGINE COM fi set of dishes Youth bev, _ t 19.000 actual mileage FE. complete J pe rxecHlonal TV « ¥ reine atov ms TWin bed toom “eas alter 6 Pe suite Wotpolnt refrigerator uae : new A lot of nlee drapes What : . nets Radio & tecord pares Fire- | panes F or Sale q ires 8 ace aot Apt site electric stove Secacl living room chairs Nice) GOOD URED TIRES | clothing Electric sewing machine | KUHN AUTO = Automatic washer Breakfast set | 14@ W Muren we F1218 | Combination deere & Windows LOOK! 750 x 14 BLACK TIRES. ALL | - Desk Near new Blectrolua sweep name brands Off new care. $16 50) er Baby bed Booka Rugs Best lus taxes and exchange ng Power saw’ Linens New aes Bales $03 8 Siglnew FE pert aR eure (Bet ectecs | 6-496) or Fe 4-0067 | eee artist diel Gis STANDARD BRAND. NEW" TIRES, | hanging Jamp complete China Trade in on General Safet Tires closet Lote of chalre Hangibe eee per cent off Black or Jamp ith blue & white prisma Parlor suite Large mirror Pre | [) WIL L IAMS Pick up tires ory he children e! 16 baathow At Raeburn Boat *& Motor Re lowed BRODIE. & UPTON, Aus “¢ : Honeers — f Tyler Mar MY Ad USkD TIRES $3/50 UP WE 2iszt buy. sen) Also whitewalla. = ATE TIRE BALER ; AUCTION SALE 803 ae naw 8. FE 4.0687 | | noon Sept 24 Muat vecate | Auto Services 9 { farm implements & tool | ee ; | Furniture. Corn Onte Pigs | CRAWKANAPT: GRINDING IN THE | Harnesses Mise Fried Bur ; cat Cylinder reboring Waily s MERCURY MOTO naska 24460 Middlebelt | Crankshaft Service, OLive" 1-098) | | ic ova hg A Grinbivo IN THE c@r ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD OF Pl paneer "ONTMDIRes IN THE | oneer famliy Sat Rept 2#th car Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- j 1010 am. 9026 Mile Le fi chine Bhop, 23 Bood. Phone PE Portiae @ marble pleces, table 9-28 sofas clocks, rockers Fiticon z = = phcoctrers old dishes. chairs, Sale Motor Scooters: 100 hanging aia ‘58 CADILLAC 63 COUPE ? to choose from Nice sharp cars. 63 605. "88 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN Fully equip Pull power Ail accessories eir-con- Sitioned $3,085. "56 CADILLAC ‘fg i Coes A 390 CONVERTIBLE trim. Pull fortes? || White with ‘lack top. Full power & accessories New whilewall tires & tal kit. Clean ; $2,305 . i '56 CADILLAC care DeVILLE eer white with and whit trim. Fully | poe) A nice aiene car $2 "57 LINCOLN care HARDTOP Coupe Radio eater. Automatic transmission, Snieweli tires. Power steering & brakes Black with white top. A '57 OLDS i. STATION WAGON. door. ttre of F aired color with dnericr to wer eres brakes. ae j heater ydramatic, Whitew is 68) O05. $7 BUICK. ROADMASTER. 7§ Riviera Sedan Medium blue with white top. In- terior to match. Full power & ac- cessories Im re 8) ger ‘$7 PONTIAC STARC HIEF ORV ER TBE cou Coral : m Whitew: & sctual 17,000 miles Like new. $1,785. i | 'S7 PONTIAC PERCHIEF CATALINA COUPE | ig es & white Interior to m i R * aonter. Wrdramevie, | pier one!! $1,406 $7 FORD 4 DOOR GOUNTRY SEDAN 8ta-— ues wagon Rad'o * heater steering & nite in color Clean throughout. 57 FORD 500 biack “wiles FAIRLANE porta adda cd ‘ Ri goose with & top. Whitewan!is fad Power steering. Nic 56 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. Blue Redie Whitewalle A 8.ICK Beret #1 ies ‘55 FORD PALAS CONVERTIBLE with Radio. heater. Konews't en atic power. A niece tiene car. $96. oon” PONTIAC DOOR CHIEFTAIN, Biact =ixb & stick “i * good Today « yn WILSON: "PONTIACCADILLAC | 1350 N. | Woodward’ BIRMINchAM 4 a: MI 4st For Sale Used Cars 110 Bargains GALORE Only 4 Days Left TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE TERRIFIC PRICE JOHNSON For Sale ile Used dCars 110 LAKE ORION OFFERS $600 to $900 Discount on Brand New — 1989 PONTIACS HELP US Clean House And Save Yourself Some Money SEEING IS BELIEVING COME SEE $500 to $800 Discount on Brand Ne . 1939 RAMBLI | TWO 1955 CHEVROLETS WAGON BOTH V-8 POWER- RS | | “87 Chevy 2-11 ee SESoS | Sharp'' V-8 ‘SO Mercury [top $1295 Like New ‘53 Buick 2-Dr. ....§8 Exire Clean j ‘S58 Ford Wagon ...$ 795 Special Bargain As Is "38 Ford 2 Dr. $ 495 tiood Transportation 54 (Chevy 2-Dr. o<..8 4% ) Clean As A Pin "s7 Scoda ..... wee & 495 This ia Different Car "84 Pontiac Sedan ..$ 495 This Is A Bargain'! *S3 Chevy 2-Dr. ....$.395 Priced o Sel! ‘49 Olds 2-Dr. ..... $ 398 Completely Souped't | REDUCTIONS | Transportation DISCOUNTS Up To $200 ON ALL OUR Very Beautiful LATE MODE. HAND-SELECTED L IKE-NEW Used Cars “EVERYTHING Must Go! GLENN'S MOTOR SALES _ 952 WEST HURON, FOR oor oe Un Ure CARS FF 4-7371 FE 4- a OLIVER > Motor Sales eTOCK NO 114 SS PONT STARCHIEF $1045 STOCK NO 140 (So PLYMOUTH $1045 "K NO. 259 sTOC . OLDSMOBILE. “88 "55 TOCK NO 77@ "6 RLICK SULER $1295 STOCK NO. 310 ss BUICK SPECIAL $995 sTOCcK NO 11) "$8 Ford as Sedan sTOCK no 328 'S6 BUICK ROADMASTER $1395 sTOCK NO 148 oY BUICK ROADMASTER 51095 55 FORD. E AIRL. ANE $795 STOCK NO. 148 "58 ENGLISH FORD $1195 STOCK NO 1469 $5 BUICK SPECIAL $RO5 cn FORD 2 Z DOOR $395 STOCK NO 353 ; "6 BUICK CENTURY oa 295 "Ss! CHEVROLET 2 2 DR $39 sTOCK 2, 369 '% PONTIAC 870 HARDTOP $1195 STOCK .NO 344 3 BUICK SPECIAL $995 STOCK NO 372 PONT. 870 4 DR $895 | STOCK NO. 37} 56 BUICK SPE. CONV $1495 STOCK NO, 174 ‘52, PONTIAC $195 STOCK NO. 1% 'SO BUICK LaSABRE $2795 "6 BUICK SPECIAL $1295 BUICK ROADMA STER mos 8 $$ BUICK SPECIAL SEF HANK OR GLEN Pantine's Bargain Barone OLIVER - ~ Motor Sales iPenr "allt oreL- ae | | | | i | Specials YOUR CHOICE $99 Full Price 51 N. Broadtway at | Shadbolt and M 24 at Shadholt LAKF ORION RUSS JOHNSON _ | MOTOR | SATS AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER | 51 N Broadway Lake Orton | MY 2-287 | or NOY 3-1461 For Sale Used Cars 10 Rammler’ Dallas USED CARS SAVE!! For Sale Used Cars 110; For Sale Used Cars 110 PAL BLP PLL LALO LOL DOL LA AP me PPD PPP PPL LOLOL LA AL ALL Ae ; { a ' . 4 Crissman my : = CHEVROLET | a Offers Our Best Buys SAT El | 1968 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD | oe 4 DR. WAGON v-8 POoWER-; ATT AINING 1958's = ' MUST GO WE HAVE A GLIDE R&H WW TLRES A LARGE 3EL {ON OF BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & GOLD | THOSE HARD, TO GET N WNE 731 aTLON AGONS F ONE OWNER LOVELY AT $1975 | PRICED 80 Low tr wit | 957 PORD CUSTOM 2 DR. RANCH | ICES | WAGON V-8 PORDOMATIC. R) @UCTED OVER PHONE & H SPARE NEVER USED IN. + "sg , THIS WHITE AND BLUE VALUE 59 Chevrolet $1478 | Convertible — Demo SOLID WHITE WITH RED TRIM. 230 V8 POWER- ON. @ CYLINDER. POWERGLIDE SLIDE POWER STEERING \ Z om Used Cars Marked Down j956 CHEVROLET ¢ DR. 210 WAG- WITH R&H. ONLY 35.000 MIL&S ON THIS WHITE AND GREEN BEAUTY $1275 4 GLIDE WITH RADIO & H ER THESE ARE IN BEAUTIFUL | CONDITION FOR EACH $1075 ‘, TON PICK. 1954 CHEVROLET LOADED “THIS CAR AP. & A WITH EXTRAS MUST BE SEEN TO PRECIATE™ USED CAR SPECIALS e. OLDS SU — = | poser Spt. DR EAT- ard- Blue” finish P. wer "ng @ Drakes full accessory group and en engine Spec: vali vy Driced at UP JHESE ARE HARD 10 FIND BUT HERE [8 A RED DAND 8675 VOS | 1956 CHEVROLET 490R HARDTOP 51 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 216 V-8 Station fagon = eautiful Ivory & Turquois firisn Radio heater power steering and brakes Spot- foal 't Onlw $1595 Y AT} 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE BLACK « YELLOW wWITH ir, MERCURY 2? DOOR SEDAN . — ercomatic, radio, heater :vory WHITEWALLS ONLY $1195 & bive finish A really sharp 1996 CHEVROLET « DR. SEDAN = ‘*" SPd only 8148s 6 CYLINDER STANDARD 36 CHEVROLFT BEI. AIR sport TRANSMISSION IN WHITE AND c ey ge v-8 owe xcs ro = y » ;: . ievter pow: tee'ing & brakes SILVER FLUS NEW COVERS Aimos: new with white tires and $1085 anc fed finiso Only niet 1958 CHEVROLET SPORT .COUPE @ CYLINDER POWERGLIDE AND 58 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE FULLY GQUIFPED OF spoTLEes | Nuit Sith Black top. mercomatic CORAL AND GREY FINISH. NOT. A MARK IN OR OUT. 81060. ‘32 CHEVROLET 4 (DOOR with | st&@ndarea transm -s. @0od A PAIR OP 1987 FORD CUSTOM Shape. Onl $175 400 V-8 SEDANS. BOTH STAND = : "Y CHEVROLET «4 DOOR with ARD AND FORDOMATIC EACH standard Vaosmssiee Good tra HAS BEEN CAREFULLY TAILED FOR ONLY $1275 ~ 1055 PORD CUSTOMIINE \ 8 SE- ROCHESTE OL 2.9721 Open Evens. except Wed os to buy a new car? DE- pottatien Ouiy $12 ‘83 PONTIAC (WITH HYDR ohare TIC This is ‘good for a 53 moae! and oniy $250 DAN ANOTHER SPOTLESS CAR WITH RAH &A WW TIRES 8750. WF ALsO iA7F A LARGE SELECTION OF TRANS (198) CHEV ', TON PICKUP! PORTATION SPECIALS BE TRUCK EXCELLENT CONDI that AND SEE THE BOYS TIOW $850 TH THY SHARP PEN cits at It Pave to Shop At CARPENTER | CHFVROLET 418 Commerce Rad ars oe ' | . ae til aturdars tli & se Crissman. | h PS. C evrolet Co. WF HAVF SEVERAL 1959 | TRUCKS PRICED AT COST 8EE US FOR DETAILS R i. | Ge heii County's /WAGON SPFCIALISTS URE & SEE oun have 10 sharp and readr SELECTIONS OF | to go Wagons to choose AND USED CaRs Foes | from 1055 thru 1048 models ALWAY* A SQUARE DEAL | & passenger and 8 pas AT ONE OAKLAND senger The culmination of cae pon O} DEST DEAL- yeats of Automative tnow ORDS "INCE 1930 how BEATTIE RD Dealer Since Fro seo °DIxIF wy At the Stopi.ant i Wonton SCHUTZ, © an 6-5302 ere e128 weedeard ‘39 PLYMOUTH ..$2495 4dr. 6 pass. Station wer Power steering & brakes HH WW tires. "38 PLYMOUTH ..$1795 ' @ ar Pe ae Pb 2) ob Auto R&H. Like 7 DODGE ....... $1595 dr. HT. R&M WW tires. Biack with red interior. 37 DODGE »- $1395 4 dr Gedan Beautiful 2-tene finish. 57 PLYMOUTH |. $1195 4 dr Sedan V-8 suto trans. R&AH 37 C HEVY $1295 2 6 cylinder Std trans. nat ‘26 DODGE . & 995 Sno V8 Auto trans R&H "36 FORD . $1245 4dr 6 passenger wgn V8 Auto trans R&H 83 IINCOLN $ 925 2dr HT Full power 5S: VI .£ 825 4 c\linder Wagon R&H &8td trans '55 PLYMOUTH . § 745 aoa Sedan V8 Aute trans. KAH - : . a # - "SS PONTIAC ..8 795 4dr Sedan R&H Besutiful red & white finish BUICK | HT V-8 std Ss STUDERAK'R wen RAH V8 ..§ 645 trans € 545 Auto. & peas \rans $ 445 dr pe V-8 Au irana, R&H MANY MORE to | Rammler — Dallas DODGE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 77 Main Rochester ot 1-101) ~LARK'S | Only « few jeft Save up te — oy this great economy cer JDEBAKER &. eeeieae at 8 Boulevard FE 4-9687 FORD DEALFR SALE OF THESE 59 Ford STATION WAGON $2295 ‘S7 Ford 4-DOOR $1195 56 Ford “$1095 55 Nash 2-DOOR HARDTOP ” -F ord CONVERTIBLE $445 \\ CY’ Don't Delay— — NO Di TONE CARS AT THESE AT THESE PRICES ALERS -- PRICTS 58 Ford STATION WAGON $1995 ‘57 Mercury 2DOOR HARD TE $1545 56 Pontiac 2. DOOR HARDTOP $1095 ‘54 Ford 4-DOOR $495 53 OWENS FORD — Ne Used Car Shopping Center " A-l’ 2 DAYS ONLY" "Clean Sweep $ale’ FR PRICES BEGINS AT 9AM. SHARP — FRIDAY —They Won't LISTED ON WINDSHIELDS 58 Ford 4-DOOR $1495 56. Olds 4 DOOR HARDTOP $1195 55 Ford 4.DOOR $545 '54 Plymouth 4. NOOR $425 53 Whe Plymouth Chevrolet 4-DOOR $275 — MANY MORE "OWENS Your Friendly FORD Dealer 4-DOOR $195 TO CHOOSE FROM — 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET FE 5-410] FE 5-3588 FORD DEALER IDAY & SATURDAY SE PTEMBER 2th & 26th =~ Last Long ' , Dodge 4-DOOR $1195 56 Ford 1DOOR $995 55 Pontiac 4-DOOR $795 53 Pontiac $295 5] Ford 2-DOOR e FORTY-TWO Lo _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 - BUD SAYS: . IF YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR | | - BILL SPENCE-RAMBLER | ¢ A M SE J. iD = WN | oN. ee | de - | 7. Slash Prices” |} BARGAINS | Making — DE} HOUSE | PRICES GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY. Here They Are” _ Room ie Coan ohs 6 PM. | CLEAN THE LOT 1998 CHEVROLET .. $2295] rons ors a - 2858. SAGINAW" """ || VEAKE ROOM _ | Elia fey Ske eieseis wae ows Oy || Another Great Price Smashing : tg ANAT toe». {| FOR TRADE-INS ON 1960 EOP eae can)" TIME SALE" |, OU) “AFamily Affair’ |] | mopets 1955 CHEVROLET. cueuws $ 795 | AT FHE WONDERFUL NEW Trade-ins | — CLOWNS AND SURPRISES — Here Is Your Chance to Get Delray 2docr neden, Powerule auio, neater, whitewalls EDDIE STEELE | — CIDER AND DOUGHNUTS — | A Real Used Car Buy solid red with be caatify eather tri Sw ciris yeie) “7-11 || We Have Slashed Prices for 1956 PONTIAC.......... $ 895 eon eg. vow ae 00 Sore sedan with H)dremetic. sadio heaters Beautifuy grey |} OUTDOOR SHOWROOM ee Ries Super 88 si BOYS’ or GIRLS = INLY > SKY IS OVERHEAD AT ” 2-WHEEL BIKE jt | Action Clearance 1958 BUI ICK 0... 20.8. $1895 ON EY TEE Sey ‘ SAVE $1500 DRAWING SATURDAY EVENING AT 6 PM. COME IN TODAY! tres Moreen fini. SR Bucks ate scarce 40. come early 3275 WEST HURON '59 Chevrolet Impala. |] AND BEST OF ALL... | 1958 PONT! IAC . Se ee 52295 5 SaGW BEMIND TUK WHEEL | 3D HARDTOP—STEERING | ' , | 57 57 sunray emer gg Maken Masami dE ERIE Bete, | SOG7S All Car Prices Slashed | Plymouth Chrysler ERTISE ‘| &pR. v8. PUSH BUTTON SARATOGA. 2-DR. HA 1955 PONTI AC ” atin. tye . — .$ 739 "58 Cadillac Coupe 4 ‘59 Rambler ‘59 Ford | THis WEEK ONE) THiS = BEAUTIPG THING on 1957 MERCURY... .1695|| 8:30-9:30 9:30-10:30 | gar ge | gue HR Eh ae 1. TT, a, || $1295 $1895 rc VATION CT Ok Ff ieR wall Very low mileage ar is like new with less than |) "5 ' Vovager 4-dvor Bar dto os station, Wayon, power steering power a1 LY MOUTH 52 C HR YSLER | Loaded with extras 5.000 mifes. Jet Black Paint. 36 57 brakes, Mercon adio, heater, whitewalls eautiful : os 8% PRICE $$ $$ RICE, $$ da eaecen. ¢DOOR SEDAN CLUB COUPE 58 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. DRASTICALLY REDUCED DRASTICALLY REDUCED Or Plymouth 4DR. he a € ILL f V4 1957 P ONTIAC ee B1699 $29.95 - $39.95 fume ern) co Metro «= ‘S8Rambler || He weker: thes ARNE c Sea is onal is ad oath“ 5 — $2499 | Radio Mee 2 Auto. ahaa Be igi eater, $945 ontY $1395 1956 BUIC K WAGON ...$1695 59 Cadifae 4 Door Vee ey mitaweona'recl © BevtSisias * ais onsmeals 37 gas saver apecial! Poger Serine el ge ciel ae 10:30-11:30 1]:30-12:30 paRUIOP . PULL POWER DRASTICALLY REDUCED DRA ALY oboe Plymouth 35 1956 PONTIAC ......... S119S |} sg pontiac” '53 FORD | $3629 | ‘57 Chevrolet ~'S6 Buick — | | Fae RARARARRIoh* Ford Btarchief hardlop, pow brake Hidramatic radio, heater, DR. FAIRLANE. AL HARDTOP a 2-DOOR 8 8PECL ] 495 STANDARD TRANSMISSION. "<8 Jedsel 4 dr. sedan die 2 heater pewerguas: & Doo = power af Pictaenat| VERY CLEAN. ONLY . | | 190 BUICK eotianan ieee, || $99.95 si995 | “gage” |Micaningee Eeraimarecti $595 ide | 5g Rambler ‘paste Path vce Oldsmobile | 155 peel He adio, he ates Sits wa ties Like new inal 5a O04 actual mile 4-DR. HARDTOP SEDAN ]9! | 87 Chrysler N , Tether ‘ IS 57 7 BU ICkK nee everthing, a i . $1695 =| ‘OO P. M an A . oe OP putt rownn. | petal “a Heater," Whitewalls of Sous TERING & ARAKES VERY eon | ri-Tone Paint. : Heater and Radio Tri-Tone M THA NG PRICE. CAR. YOURS FOR ONLY. IC 5 i _ oe | $ 695 tht PRICE, 8 Standard Transmission. THIS WEEK ONLY. 1957 F LY (MOUTH 1... 1 Jo riecivl ‘55 RAMBLER *t elt | | | “ep Cheeni SANE a $895 » $595 = G STATION WAGON "57 Cadillac 2 Dr i 55 oo 1958 is ORD Ce ee kee 5] 795 PATIO VAGON HARDTOP FULL POWER | vg pomerglide’ Radio b Heat- _euepelies ° Fe SCuen Mia ™ ahs a - Kus aa eck ‘hes eau ae Sisters (one ely e Custom 4 Door — $2099 | :er 2-Tone ore. oe 5 Cee bak | Plymouth . Packard wiitewal) tires Ban inl woe ss and ivory finish 2-DOOR . 2 DOOR V6 43 PRI DRASTICALLY REDUCED HARDTOP. V-8 AUTOMATIC. “400° HARDTOP. FULL DRASTICALLY REDUCED | Ee A SHARPY, FOR POWER. REALLY SHARP. 1956 FORD WAGON ....$1295 , |: Con ant y aed fan wh wy ong! te ve rjomatie redto, heater, $169.95 'S7 Buick 2 Dr Hardtop 55 Rambler ‘S4 B ’ k $795 $795 1956 BUICK $1395 | rman | at ABN MCC ge ea ICK ' Century convertible an wows , oe i how for wie — Al | ( AT Jp | IC Al I Y R EDI “( | D __ | $1695 it Trane : Uitewbo Paack Whitewelis rime Sue | . 53 ] QS 8 RAMBLER $] 205 ALI. CARS/ DR. AL. | | DRASTICALLY REDUCED DRABTICALL 1 on Dodge Pontiac 90 ipe é with radio, he vals er seneeail siaes , =u - paint and y 7 C hey rolet Bel Air — MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM - | saa’. & AVERY SHARP CA CAR. sHARE, REDSO S RESTE®. ealia nice | 2 DOOR SEDAN : 1954 CHRYSLER |... $350] "FORD" $1545 BILL $1095 | $295 wa 'nover been off tngtowners nn es cure Mk ! SHOWPLACE OF PONTIAC 1951 CHRYS SLER- So “$125 “aye ee SP ENCE EL STEELE! ack IR | i ; , "37 bord Country Sedan | “RAMBLER” SHELTON | 3279 Wes t Huron | beri | “SALES & SERVICE- : MOTORS, ING. ROCHESTER rweancarta TP FE 5-3177 FE 5-086] | 256S. Saginaw FE 8-454) PE pontine AND. AVE: ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SAL 24 Cadillac Coupe beVILLE—FULL POWER wy OPERATION || SPECTACULAR | 2%. | “Russ” DAWSON || A Well-Cared-For 56 Buick Special Se RED! fons SALE, sie MTR COMPANY) ced Car “ MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | vtmmer | Ever ything Goes | Rote Rarer T THIS WEEKEND = TARE ADVANTAGE => | $1005. de . BUT OLR | Best Auto Buys Today HHIURSDAY — PRIDAY -- SATURDAY or riage’ _ |! 56 Buick Super 4 Dr. "Covered Wa ons” aa CARE OR RORTS Gifggeees ONLY YOU... AT NO EXT RA C 5 jun 5 —— $1295 ov g "MORE DOLLAR VALUE” AND ORCAUT yan Or vou ma vi Nie 1) MESPONSE ceteo" DRY-Cl HARGE | . THAN ANYTHING ON THE ROAD TODAY s FREER , (; IT FY ‘ T C) YOU pactuny oonwante, D RATTERY "56 Ford Custean 1959 1959 We Have The Cars ee — , EDSEL MERCURY — COME SEE FOR YOURSELF — 2 DOOR SEDAN 2-DOOR HARDTOP MONTCLAIR H’TOP | | WHEN THE PURCHASE OF On Every Car Regardless of Year or Make | ANY USED CAR OR TRUCK $1195 | ' | | mato ant nea stn, atm tr aw a ne, one || OD CHEVROLET ..... $2095 | A RRAUTIFUL eaher eae, 14-INCH i 2 "TY REN |] matic transmission, whitewalls. walls. Taxes & license included. fo & Heater, Powerglice. mane : Lie r 10 "$5 Pontiac 2 Doo Brilliant Red Sport Jacket TIRES HARDTOP BEL AIR 2000 Radio Will Ai hat aki mek is REPELLENT On Tevery Car Using Hoinch Tires $795 ne $] 995 $2 140 Ideal for fer ajuntiog apd fishing , 4 | f ‘59 PONTIAC . Pa et ee . $2295 ‘ : : Lie Hi 1? w | HURRY NOW-YOU LL SAVE yee Dr 1 AFTER $250 DOWN AFTER aso DOWN Mepis y or oor nas & Heater, Straight FREE COLEEE ‘ ee | nanene | 55 Olds 88 2 : ! : — BALLOONS — a VROLE’ 4) CHEVROLE ARDIOP I | ie Siabiea : (ona thse HEI nin 4 00. : manors i eee 1959 ENGLISH i ‘58 PONTIAC - Boga eoesoac $2195 KE MEME 7 K Perv mah ination a: \ be Cora Rae a DOC $ F Recreate, TShver er Orey and trey. O Rees: Y > A | AV >We >| SOc Was $27 oo SEH meni 2 ‘sencine ae de LINCOLN ORD ‘ T C 2? 5 | 1 pine, Power de rans raed , a oe ! ou ‘ \ ay: wl “ a : ~ ' ae : ! 58 PON IA $2 9 a wiles Pont 4 Dr. Seda : Now $2690 _ Now:$2195 SHARE ARB nExoy , Ready for Delivery JoJo 7 oo en beatae. Heda, Luxurious Elegance i MiLIN PER OALLON Power Steering & Power Brakes, 2Tone ——<——— a Al PODER Sti i RoR SEA, SARUM, ees SEM ne SAVINGS $1,295 ||'S8CHEVROLET ........ $2095 “62° BEDAN Hei, AIR 2 DOOR Aspin green, white top RISCAYNE 2-DOOR : : Ive BEL AIR SPORT COUPE — Radio & Heater. Power- ath GPAs Power eteering power ore and Cold ay “t BSG lodee 4 D Sercl: gee mai ai eas seven BIND eee eee brakes tinted ginss Von standard tran SS Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan AFTER $230 DOWN glide. Power Steering & Power Brakes. Cascade Blue. whitewalle Powergitce on, whitewalla he eat er "SS PLY Meat U1 "5 FORD eile and heater. 4.000 : i $595 : 2 DOOR aun ; 3 ae . : ! , ow $1 $] 465 | | ‘38 LINCOLN ago bes 4 OSE ees 6 Hees ewe ea es $3195 f '58 PONTIAC em_eeeteece eee $2295 STARCHIEF 4+DOOR — Radio & Heater. AP ooo lue. WAB 82 on GORE Fe sinneias OA Cee ee ees & FOS _ . Now $2695 "53 Chevrolet Bel Air PREMIERE COUPE — Power steering and power ee ea comes co! chet te 'S6 \N iq : "57 vA. 'S7 FORD Jo CUEVTOLe SU AtT brakes, pewer windows, power seats, whitewalis. A i accent. 56 MERCURY a7 DRAW, “7 FOR 4DR SED —POWER STEERING | t a i reaist CONVERTIBLE . HARDTOP oe) (el eve ROL CT 9- DOOR . : | luxury car at a price you can't resist. ly er 2 & ROS 7 Mise Greeny ratty 57 PONTIAC 1695 ee es =) eee c owe Gey Polos ape STATION WAGON Fordomatic. radio and 7 | ges pened < : | eee seers ecvee 4 “ Door -- Belge & Celt heater, whitewalls il 38 CHEVROLET wesvcwss eee sere nen vow ns $2035 |) 8 ‘ 38 PLY MOL J i 37 FORD va nrowerail fetes miner BROOKWOOD STATION WAGON — 4-Door, 2-Tone. Heater ratyaramsite. Po atic, F Power Seorne & Power br Gy ‘ BTATION WACK _— 2 DOOR € Ons WAS "N 1685 ea Now $1285 1 "S23 Olds 4 Dr. Sedan Powergiide. radio and heater, whitewalls ee TT... Now $ | PULL POWRR Daren |! C $1495 85 CHEVROLET 6 FORD 57 PLYMOUTH | [057 PLYMOUTH ........cccccceeecee cece $1495 37 BUI a = Retin & Rees, Dyn 4 2 DOOR. 210 ae 2 POOR e Sue 7 ( Ul: VROI I: Li SRLVEDIENE WARD GP nr 1 BELVEDERE HARDTOP — 2-Door. Radio, heater, peed rr © — mest & Heater, Dynaflow. hao ccnoseac cea SS OD oe ee eee 2 FOBT G BOOK 210 (iad paint Rado & heates automatic iransmission. , . Jalile Blue pain adio whitewaille, push-button : S : ds heat hitew = drt One owne Se ac ) Ser ‘ : = || O $ "6 CHIENROT ] | at) DODGI | WAS rides eater whiter Was nasa me omnee x Pontiac 4 I r. Sed. j “37 MERCURY gd ecb pee eenunce +. $1445 | 57 FE RD eee ee eee we 5 eee 1595 ree SRY: nr. 095 | N $1: N $1385 145 — MONTEREY HARDTOP y= SOeer, Rete, weeter —— Sealer Pertemetie Pees, Pett: mace . . wove recs eee BRUS dpe w eee cesses § ONS FF , — 2 Door. : . p4 a, “dob = | es OW oJ OO. & OW tomatic tr jon, 2-tone, whitewails. | 85 DODGE | 57 DOUG tl vce maw eyac = cleveoten 4 — oy ROEET- $ 395} ° ~ $5 DODGT Gs 68 PONTIAC 54 CHEVROLET 40 Chev. 3)°T Pickup |I-S@ EXCLISH FORD ee ‘56 EV ET... : € 70: $1205 ||] STARCHIEF ¢-DOOR ‘ni 2-DOOR 30g vet lt: NGLISH FORD oo. cere e ee eee ee > i RDTOP _ ra id san - Ce 4 Sof ne oS shop oe «- i oe ain ighiand Green pain _ | ee Nanor ' Ra afl a eater! enite- Rago & heater, "hite- | ANGLIA DOOR SEDAN Radio and hester. ! walle. 2-Tone SQ FORD ‘7 FORD | walls. ydramatie ; walls. ; j PONT A : tow v 695 id oovee , 22608 conventine af | WAS Mm ‘ee | 55 CHEVROLET .......0c0seeeeseeeeeees sis {|| ‘56 TAC wo... ee. 195 .N 785 . Now $595 | on | wate, Wea erinie see elecrer i ce Loe 0 ae OW 5 OW STATION WAGON — «Door. | CATALIN: ce ive. we = Boee's Rydra-~ | 3: ED DIE. ‘oro’ | aan a en" | "Buss" DAWSON || FACTORY BRANCH ; |. E. | —eHiAe TERNS | MOTOR COMPANY || SITLA STEELE | HARGREAVES | TEROME! | Lincoln-Mercury-Edsel | PONTIAC 2705 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer "B ht S ot" | 1 939 S ine — | | : nap: RETAIL IORE : 1 a he —KEEGO HARBOR- | , aright oper. | GOODWILL USED CARS | 531 OAKLAND AVE. | Orchard Lake at Cass | ce a y : | FE 5.9204 FE22529|} FE 44547 Fe gow “Ona oito| FE 2-913] Ss | [8 SERS post conc sm F | 2 . " s |. ne 7 ‘ walt . a a, : , n ¥ F i pow Y . 7 2 9 fs : zs A . ~ ae ‘ ; -. . j ; ; . Cleans Up After ea tn ly I OE Sige A ally RR ee ay Ge PO me : THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 RL tl Ef Sak gO E EE RE ig i une Fs ees get ae ee ee , ‘ f g a : 9 ‘ — ‘ : a * ae Wife’ Tetally Television Guess Channel 2.WIBK-TV Channel 4—-WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV ~NEW YORK (UPI)— The 31-| TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS || SATURDAY MORNING | year-old wife of an air force» ; captain moppéd floors in Pen- |6:00 (4) News. . 8:30 (7) Genuis. Channe] 9—CKLW-TV (7) Uncle Al, (9) Country Calendar. nsyivania Station Thursday with | (7) Curtain Time. '8:35 (2) Meditations. ‘oa Hs Dotan. oiary the $4.84 mop and pail that won (9) Popeye. 8:40 (2) On Farm Front. (9) Farmer Alfalfa. ber a mink coat and severa) 6:10 (4) Weather. 8:45 (2) Michigan Conservation. (2) Jeff's Collie : thousand dollars worth of other 6:15 (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. = 8:45. (4) (color) News. 1:00 (4) Mr. Wizard. luxuries on a television program @:3@ (2) News. - 9:00 (2) Cartoon Party. (2) Air Force Story last might. (9) Cisco Kid. i (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. | (9) Pro Football ~ She's getting $2,000 more for 6:40 (2) Analyst. (7) Crusade for Christ. 1:30 (2) Baseball. the clean-up job. (7) Sports Headline. 9:30 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) Patti Page Mrs. Richard Lowe, formerly 6:45 (2) News. ‘4) Cartoon Express. (7) Ramar. of Jacksen, Miss., new living | (4) News. (7) Three Musketeers. (1:45 (4) Industry on Parade with ber husband at Langley | (7) News. 10:00 (4) (color) Howdy Doody. 9:99 (4) Lions Prevue. , Field, Va., was the closest 7:00 (2) Telephone Time. “The m Fun House. (7) Night Court guesser of the mop outfit’s price, Man the Navy Couldn't #60 (2) Mighty Mouse. 2:15 (4) College Foofball on the NBC TV program “The | Sink." (4) (color) Ruff and Reddy. 3:38 (7) Wrestling Price Is Right.” (4) Honeymooners. ‘‘Head PY i ted (2) Heckle & Jeckle. |3:50 (2) Scoreboard * * * the House.” Pry 4:00 (2) Wrestling With that an other bids, Mrs. ‘7) Jungle Adventure. ‘‘The At:38 an _ thood 4:30 (9) Gabby Hayes Lowe won the mink ceat, a Fugitive,’ Charles Houston, 11:55 (9) nian” “(2 High Road ‘to Danger. trailer, sets of furniture, china, hunter sent into gorilla coun-; ~ |5:08 (7) All Star Bowling. glass and silver valued at a total try finds warden of reserve! (2) Bandstand. of $11,626. She was the show's murdered, | SATURDAY AFTERNOON | (4) Football Scoreboard. top winner for the night. (9) Movie. ‘‘Men in Whife,” ‘ (9) Movie. — She accepted an offer of $250 Clark Gable; Myrna Loy. 12:00 (2) § brush Shorty. 5:15 (4) Western Roundup an hour for an eight-hour day Brilliant young intern quar- (4) True Story. §:30 (2) Lone Ranger rels with wealthy fiance, who considers herself more im- portant than his job. (2) Rawhide. ‘‘Incident of the Roman Candles." TV News and Reviews (4) People Are Funny. (7) Walt Disney. ‘’Tomorrow Groucho Falls In to a Rut; UW) Troubh “Trouble He’ Ss Far Better ‘as Guest - (4) Troubleshooters. at Elbow Bend,” Keenan! Wynn, Bob Mathias. | (2) To Be Announced. | (4) M Squad. **The European Plan,’ Lee Marvin. (7) Crash. “The Other Room,” Charles Boyer. (9) Don Messer, Variety. (2) Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz. With the - comedy-quiz, “Milton Berle Hides Out at YOu Life, Groucho Marx went to —— the Ricardos."’ , work with a new set, new spon. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Jerry (4) Boxing. sors, new game rules and a new, Lewis, starring in an up-dated ver- (7) Tombstone Territory book to plug. Only Groucho's wit Sion of ‘The Jazz Singer" on “Strange Vengeance ” was unchanged. NBC-TV Toesday, Oct. 13 ‘signed Anna Maria Alberghetti and _mopping of the tation floor. By FRED DANZIG jterial so soon... . A long-time Ar NEW YORK (UPI) — The ma-| thur Godfrey fan wrote in to say) gic word on Thursday night was: |she didn't care for the redhead’s “Groucho.” | Sept. 16 CBS-TV. special “because x * * he’s so busy acting young and cat-| Back to begin his 13th season °T™ to youth nowadays that he’ s You Bet: forgotten all about us old-timers.’ stars in UA 4 “Th : peed oat e Man the Navy (9) Damon Runyon. ‘‘Cleo, He ra out a few mildly 15), picon to costarring roles 9 ” oe hie re i em lines during the half-hour: Jonathan Winters back io work Couldn t Sink J 2 LG Ninety per t of the people ‘after a long rest ‘visits the Paar- Girl Who Couldn't Remem- whe watch this program are ine Jack Paar SS —_ ‘day night’ : > ” ar Sh : \ : The rollicking true story of an ber,”’, Roger ‘Smith, Efrem asleep’; and when a contestant, MP SHEW exe Werlnes Zimbalist Jr, Edward referring to plumbing, mentioned | a officer who set out to change eel . ue teed = es once had, | The U.S. Stee] Hour, for the see-, a naval regulation—by walke (9) I'm the Law. ‘The Mad Groucho eyed the man’s waist- /ond consecutive year, ts bel ing from coast to coast Cartoonist.” » line and said, “You still have it.’ 28 its Christmas show, “One Red) 9:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling While Grosche the Quizes Rose for Christmas,” starring Hel-! , ; AA Oe a - arouc e Quizmaster en Hayes. The play, on CBS-TV TO N iG HT 1 be sig eek 7 “The Pigeon is probably the fastest gagman| Wednesday, Dec. 16, will be live, | rop Case in the West, I couldin’t help think- rather : F than a taped repeat, and at 7:00 (4) (color) Jimmie Durante. ing of his recent guest appear.| will have different supporting play- Lawrence Welk, Sal Mineo, Bobby | Kenzie. 10:20 (9) Sports. on TELEPHONE 10:30¢(2) New York Confidential (7) Khrushchev Visit. STORY (9) Amateur Hour. 7 ances on the Jack Paar Gisele Mac- My Line and I've Shows “What's ers for Miss Hayes. se - British Thug Darin, * * Groucho the cont is funnier than Groucho the Quizmaster, believe. He left the other fellows’ 11:00 (2) News. shows in shambles as he deflated ere TIME (4) News formats, egos and protocol Testi les 0 ay (7) Soupy’s On - a (9) Movie. “The Beginning So, it's with mixed emotions . that I welcome his new NBC.TV season. He's in a rut. I'd rather see him on his circuit-riding, panel-busting rounds with or | of the End,’’ story behind de- velopment of the A-bomb, Brian Donlevy, Robert Walk-, Will Tell More About Life as Killer, - —— er ea earls Ham’ without a book to plug. and Communist Spy ronyn, Hurd Hatfield, : “Channel 2” rey Totter, Beverly Tyler. If one simple quiz show a week ; 11:16 ©2) Weather. is all he wants to do with his) WINTERTHUR, Swit7eriand 11:15 (2) Sports life, that’s his business. Personal- (UPI) — British desperado Don- , (4) Weather. ly, I think Groucho should work ald Hume takes the stand again 4 11:20 (2) Movie. “Road to Mo- More while he’s still young. ‘today to tell a Zurich court more rocco,” Bing Crosby, Bob about his fantastic life as a killer, on VV PON Ic hy I ur. . BACKWARD GLANCES: This is bank robber and Communist spy Hope, Dorothy amour; the k that TV los a = “Hunted Men,’ Lloyd No- ti ies “é phe “ | Hume, 39, is on trial on charges | 1:45 to 2:00 M a best nighttime show ‘Andy wit Ot Murder, attempted murder and to P, s (4) Sports lame). can cate - Aas armed robbery. He killed a taxi , 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Wally ‘Cox, depariae: = hav Soc G: a driver and wounded a bank teller nw nites “Marie, Len Dresstar.yjgore, but I can’t take Sam's los-** * holdup in Zurich last-Jan— 20 COACH Dr. Spencer Thornton, ing out to December Bride reruns. Yesterday Hume held the Charlie Weaver, Hugh | While I enjoyed the premiere court in rapt attention while he - - Downs, Jge Melis. . Fibber McGee and Molly episode. told, almost gleefully, about DUFFY’ ; (7) Movie_ “Weird W oman, \the second one was pure pap. Il hew he killed and dismembered : Lon Chaney. hope. they haven't run out of ma- his wife's lover, held up two “across —“—is—sSSC*” ~~ British banks, and spied for the DAUGHERTY 1 — le target | Communists, , 4 Pasten i | i: [Plea _— | kB 4 e | 8 {9} II | Under Swiss court procedure. . '13 Explorer Tl 3 itrials have to open with a detailed, of MICHIGAN STATE 14 Cornbread ia - - examination of the defendant's: highlights the current fe isan ' 7 pe aude wuaese ei yg ‘| or talse * = football season and inter- 120 jeakas, 5 : : at one point he called the judge} : . 121 Plaything ti a bum — but later in the day he: vi | S ews a nationally fomous f 23 laeioe bs 7 a boasted about his criminal ex- sports figure. a ships . ploits 26 Transmitted +] b] He told the jurors he came home 30 ker Eavelop one day to find Stanley Setty, his Presented by the |iiGiea'm |f aoe ei em ie ace 3 iipes ou ss. 36 —_ cna said he and Setty engaged in a COCA COLA 1p ws 4 room-to-room knife fight and Set- a 37 Munitions tv hort '39 Impudent 7 a] lus ; st. TT ft indian weight : BO LING g Willow — 7 ] I Answer te Previews Purrie 9 Backward COMPANY Jie” fs : , 53 Again % . a] 34 Cover 55 Notses of PONTIAC [5 ior. : acitts 7 French coin 23 Mountain 8 7. 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Ea c . 225-08. Net herself to prove she is more than, Meet.” is Kirk Douglas Her role BEEF PATTIES 36 Per Box a beautiful girl who happens to is dramatic : find herself in front of a movie * * lcamera La Novak. like Marilyn Monroe BONELESS DEL MONICO EXTRA 10-ez. Nee Ea. c Curled up on the white rug of before re is readjusting her STEAKS THICK '0 Per Box her plush living ‘room, the plat. | ' hehe | ; : inum biende actresss sipped a “T've never been a lght-heartec cup of coffee. person,’ she explained, “and I've Ris EYE ALL - hes. Net Ea. c never had much confidence in my- FILLETS MEAT 24 Per Box She wore a pair of form-fitting if yen today I'm not sure fm ‘black toreador pants, a blue shirt meant for this kind of life . : ‘and that was all— not even a pair _ in . 4 BUTTERFLY SIRLOIN STRIP c of slippers. Other than a smudge of = “Se Tm selling my heuse an 8-ox. Net . ‘lipstick, Kim wore no makeup moving into a smal) apartment. STEAKS BONELESS 12 Per Box \time and growing as a "ern dadddirtirtdndrndndtidtdaddad ded | { CBS Executive to Head | TV Information Office NEW YORK (UPI)—Louis Haus- | man, a Columbia Broadcasting’ System vice president, has been named director of the new Tele- vision Information Office, . the NEW YORK~—How to stay thin? Just eat desserts... We industry's television information took Gypsy Rose Lee to the autumnal resurgence of the Four committee announced today. Seasons and she rechristened it “the Four Desserts’ —because x *& & that’s what she ate. Hausman will assume the post Oct. 13. The committee said the Sitting at a poolside (net ringside) information program is aimed at table. Gypsy used the big pool as a finger- creating an enduring two - way bowl. “Why don't they have a fountain?” informational bridge between the inquired her escort Leonard Sillman. industry and those from whom it “Every restaurant has a fountain — no- seeks more understanding.” bedy else has a pool!” Gypsy chided. “= = Gypsy took the left-overs from her swank | RCA COLOR T table home for her several cats. “If I come) home empty-handed,” Gypsy explained, “they | meow, ‘What's the matter, ain't you one ing?” Gypsy Eats Desserts By EARL WILSON Color—Black and White ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Feature ZENITH, RCA SYLVANIA CONDON’S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE Call FE 4-9736 Factery Authorized Service 36 S. TELEGRAPH Across from Tel-Huron Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV WILSON ’ Oscar Hammerstein If was successfully operated on for a malignant stomach ulcer-at NY meow) —and Dick —— ee Radens sear Si ts HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS ward to the opening of “Sound ef Music,” which he finished scoring before go ing into the hospital . . Components--Kits--Package Units SAVE SAVE “More music for your Hi-Fi dollar’ Come in—Browse around—Listen McCALLUM & DEAN make a pun when she came 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 STEAKS WAREHOUSE SALE WE HAVE FLIPPED! ing the other performers in TENDER AS BUTTER! T-Bone STEAKS on her leg. Harry Truman was about to pose for a picture with Gov. |Meyner and newscaster Quincy Howe when he suddenly said to iPhotog Gary Wagner, “Wait! I’m an old time photographer —let me switch from the side and get into the middle—then GYPSY * * * A dictionary of “Charlestenese" has just been published (on napkins) by Leonard Levinson, to-wit: “Rum—as in 6- rum house .. . Bone—as ‘I was bone in Charleston’ Balks—as in match balks .. . Tone—like in ripped ... Poet —‘You poet it from the bettie’ . Hail (Give ‘em hail’) -.. Wreteched—long name for people nicknamed Dick .. . Coined—as in ‘He was always coined to animals.” * * * EARL’S PEARLS: Sure, an elephant never forgets but , what wife wants to spend an anniversary with an elephant? WISH I'D SAID THAT: No matter what Detroit designers The less comfortably 1 live the more willing I am to, work hard and improve myself as an actress 1 want to look at life and the | world—not have people looking at me.all the time. "My only real goal is proving to myself that I'm doing the best fob possible At the beginning | , was painting my characters with only one color. As I go along I'm picking up more colors in the For the first time in-her young life Kim -has experienced critical praise for her acting—in * ‘Middle of the Night.” She is determined to prove hér pertermance opposite Frederic March was no fluke. ALL MEAT U. S. GOV’T INSPECTED @ Wrapped for Your Freezer @ Seve—Qu Buyi @ Closely Trimmed © Box pret = All Products Guaranteed SATURDAY ONLY 9 to 4 124 W. HURON PONTIAC “They gave me a chance to act \for a change.”” she said. “But I don't regret my earlier roles. I've learned from them. While other ‘newcomers were studying acting : ; spectrum, -giving my roles more in schools, 1 was learning my trade A msesaion aaa as the cameras were turning. “l have ‘+ WAS UNPREPARED’ the truth " ‘My success came too fast, and I was unprepared for it : ae eS Write for Color Tours “I'm glad I didn't start at the top because there would have been) [,ANSING, oP no place to go. Now. I feel, my Tourist Council in Lansing is of career is building. | am taking my fering information on fall color performer tours A post card to the tourist —siowly.”” , counci| will bring advice on the It's taken Kim 11 pictures and best times and-areas to enjoy fall become dedicated to The Michigan HI-FIDELITY CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 4540 W. HURON OR 3-9700 Open Mon. & Fri. 1 8 some five years to break away colors ‘ IIOP LLLLLLLL LLL LA Cee wi 7 2e2eee ed ead a aw av ‘MSU FOOTBALL ~ Presented by LS 2 TRUCKS 1460 on Your Dial | CUT OUT end SAVE Sept. 26—1:15 PM. Oct. 17115 PM. Nov. 7—1-15 P.M. MSU vs: TEXAS AGM MSU vs, NOTRE-DAME QMSU vs. PURDUE Oct. 3—1:15 P.M, Oct. 24—1:15 P.M. Nov. 14—1:15 P.M. MSU vs. U. of M. MSU vs. INDIANA MSU vs. NORTHWESTERN Oct. 10—2:15 P.M, Oct) 31—1:15 PM Nov. 20—8:00 P.M. MSU ‘vs. [OWA MSU vs. OHIO STATE _ MSU vs. MIAMI (AA hd did d Fi lala al alah a ala aaa alert Oi am. a FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 Otis M. Smith... State Auditor General Him a Pioneer New Job Makes LANSING «P — “My doctor called the shot,” said Otis M. Smith Tall and athletic-looking, he was explaining how he came to accept Gov, Williams’ pioneering appoint ment as state auditor general It is likely to land him on the Democratic state ticket) in 1950) as Michigan's first inajor party Negro candidate for state admin istrative board office Smith, a thoroughly composed, rather mild-mannered man, has a drive and intensity inside that belies bis exterior, and brought him ulcers in his 20s. Dunwng the past wear. he has heen under treatment for hyper fension and at one fave was limited to working half days in hig job as Public Sersice Commis sion chairman “My doctor and { talked if over discussed it from every angle He said ot was okay to tike it Smith ajd [was ready to say No’ if he did . . “Tts a leat honar But Lin nor one fo rest easily with a fle first. only highest.. After [ve AP Wirephete PEAKNS ABOUT SEW POST Otis M. Smith, left, present chamman of the Michigan Public Service Commission learns about his new job as auditor general from Frank S| Szymanski. presently heen in f cid a job sould like fo think I “When if comes to the race aspect, T can't ignore it. It's jm portant for Michigan, for the eltv of Flint: and iniportant te bate Court bench my group that Foam recognized pointed to such a job in any state since immediately after the Civil and honored so." iN ss mith, although a mild-mannered man, has a drive and in mn his 20s in the post Szymanski has been nanied to the Wayne County Pro- Snuth is believed to be the first Negro to be ap tensity that brought him uleers when he was > “T certainly will not rest or account "” Challenge and conflict ie noth high aespect for the even ing new te Smith, whe Jeaoned to ninmeded chairmen They spread the p ib| R d Chi hift for himself in Memphis as a word about him OSSI e e Ind ‘ad of eight [ think | made a contribution, * * * he aid "We are working a« “H At B b With on brother Halton teunt In «a way, | hate to leave as om om 5 three years older Ol old nex il those people over there ” papers and Udi ever thi be NEW YORK +AP) Red Chi could qt euin cone ° rs nha «alveady could have her own fie guiductedk dren. hig Nikita Guzzles smn V9 with a holarsbip but lier leader might make this didn't) thave the mine foots Coke; Too Sweet ftunning announcement of lage mvanitape of at H . : a nuclear test. Oct. 1 when Chi Instead, he took «a job as a Is 1S Verdict ne celebrates the 10th annivet messenger und porter in’ the ry af Communist rule Tennessee State Capitol In twa vears, he saved enough for a vear al Fisk University in Nash PITTSBURGH P — Nikite =e Khrushchey drank bis first Coca Cola Thursday. His judgment “It's too sweet.” ville. The Soviet leader downed \t in Watch Affer thal it “was a sear about one minute flat from a R . tint mm the U§ Arm inal paper-cop dring a pause In his Dept. wouldn't surprise me if Chi na now could make a small num Corps He came to Flint after the tour of the Mesta Machine Co. ar and worked for # time at” plant Chevrolet leaving Jate in 1916 to to Ambassador Henry Cabot uine chooling vt viecuse Badge, President) Eisenhower's tmiversit official escort for him, Khrush ith eventually moved on foo chev quipped: Catholic University in Washington ‘Capitalist, TE have ai Coca I ¢ and won a law degree .ins Cola free.” Qf) He was a convert to Catholl “How did you like it?” Lodge ism oat Jb , asked. * * * | knocked about ia federal ‘obs for a while and returned to “Pm-not a great lover of It. It's too sweet." Someone in the hall velled: Tichigan the next vear “Would vou rather have vodka?” “Tt sounds strange now bul then Khrushchev wrinkled his nose T-hod the idea there were enough and shook his head s meople. work ing for the TON OUT “It's too hot, Vou Ca vitalints! “or ‘ Li people's Over] Y New ‘'Sattelite ment mith mused You think we drink vodka all the time?” Ring Mounting Only Tuesday In Des Moines : 4 Side Diamonds Khrushchev ate his first Amer tean hot dog. He asked for a . “Don't change Designed to enlarge, en- When the governor Installed him in the Public Service Com mission in July 1957, the agency was wallowing in a backlog of .. second and said: work the fornnia.” hance the appearante and i Utility canpeuniae complained sparkle of your diamond. Ybout how fom it fon to yet case Pitroleum accounted for only l4-kt. gold decided, Some of the vac ou fire per cent of all the energy back several ve produced am the tuted States in | Watch Repair Dept. 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