The Weather _ _ ©. 8. Weather Berea Forecast SS bags rpadice owas ERS Edition 117th YEAR , PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 195944 PAGES aT ee F Be Khrushchev Looks at the Birdie ‘ONE MORE PLEASE’ — Helen K. Blythe off San Francisco hustles to wind her camera so she can get a picture of Soviet SAN FRANCISCO (*# — Premier Nikita Khru- shchev said today Russia is scrapping 90 per cent of its cruisers and is concen- trating on submarines, torpedo Wéuty ghd mine sweepers. From Our News Wires SAN FRANCISCO — Nikita Premier Nikita Khrushchev flung off today more of the security restraints and fixed scheduleds of his American tour A man who obviously doesn't like to be told what he can and can't do, the Soviet premier swept. jinto the discard plans for hig to: jarea with a visit to a supermarket. Instead, he decided to go to the |Longshoremen’ s Union hall. This junked a night of planning Travelers Are All Aglow After Press Theater Trip The Pontiac Press Theater Trip Travelers returned: Saturday with the glitter of the big city still in their eyes. The happy group emerged from a Greyhound bus in front of the Pontiac Press Building at about 2 p.m. armed with memories to* keep them talking to their friends and families for many months. Gathering in small groups, | while luggage was unloaded, the “tourists” talked about every- thing from sputniks to beatniks. Liona Kent, 310 Church St., Or- tonville, saw Nikita Khrushchev shortly after his arrival in New York City. “The whole thing was very ex-| citing,” she said. “I was ,standing on the corner of 34th street and Broadway. > asserted Mrs, William C, Hazer, | of Birmingham. “My favorite was ‘Destry Rides Again.”’’ “One place I'll never forget- was ithe Four Seasons Restaurant. It ae wonderful,” beamed Mrs. lve. Kohn, 431 Mill St., Orton- | “And the “Hayden: " Planitarium \was very interesting," she added. | “I thought the most outstanding daytime event was a tour of the |United Nations Building,” asserted | Alice Jackson, 34 Miami Rd. * * * Khrushchev as he leaves the Mark Hopkins Ho- tel, where he has a suite, for a stroll today. Nikita Junks Security, - Trritably Shifts Plans ing walk today, | MSUO Opens New University | Will Lay Stress | 00rS ) Class of 500 Freshmen oday rr on Liberal Arts Two: Buildings to House. Functions of the School During Its First Year | | By MAX E. SIMON A golden age of learning) begins in Oakland County today as Michigan State University Oakland—Amer- AP Wirephete still lot of policemen idly staked out | on ai route that didai’t use. It also bad the security people jittery. After Khrushchev had seen the Union hall and boarded a boat for a tour of San Francisco Har- bor, Khrushchev |premier might visit the super- market later, DON’T KNOW IF OR WHAT “I don’t know what he is going to do,” was the reply, ‘‘He might turn this boat around and head back for shore.” Khrushchev took an early morn- and pronounced San Francisco the most beautiful city he has seen yet on his tour. | RL LOLOL LANL ALN LL LOL ALLEL LL Lame NEW YORK (UPI)—Former President Harry 8S. Truman suggested today that Russian Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev follow Truman's example and “learn to held his temper” when he is asked a needling question. The former President said he saw no reason why Ameri- can newsmen or others should stop asking Khrushchev sharp questions. POL LPL Ll ‘But he said he wished it had more, ‘trees. The Russian premier emerged from the Mark Hopkins Hotel at 7:30 a.m. and walked two blocks. He paused to study operations of a big garbage truck, waved at pretty ¢ aes cable cars on Nob Hill. hev has been show'ng jincreasing irritation’ with security, precautions ever since he reached! ithe West Coast, He was little short! “He was on his way from Penn-| A!™most everyone was buzzing of furious when overruled in Los. sylvania Station to luncheon.” * * * _ The Khrushchev arrival was one “show” the Press hadn't counted. on. It turned out to be a big extra for this year's —— group. Others got a * close. ‘up of the beat generation. “We learned how te snap our fingers,” said | Mrs, rd Girard, 3712 N. Darlington Rd., Birmingham, with a smile as her husband, a prominent Pontiac attorney, stood at her side. “Qhe night we took a cab down to Greenwich Village and got jost,”’ she explained. “We went to several | beatnik hangouts where you snap said her husband. “| still don't know how the Press can offer so much for so little cost."’ Mrs, Harry Stillman, 215 Berwin St., thought the trip around Island was out- standing. , Verne Hampton, 3631 Dr., Bloomfield Hills, | “Af hn sown. were. e® tS) ' jabout one event or another during Angéles on a desire to visit the Dey teday entered his strongest ‘the five days and nights in the city of bright lights. The handling of - our-- —— ‘and transportation was excellent,” | )said one, “It was very nice the way ithat all the theaters were located. ‘close to our hotel,” asserted an- jeter Most of them — over jwhat part of the trip was best, but ‘everyone agreed on one thing—; Press Secretary James C. Hag- nomination. If I were drafted, 1 chopping $1. ithey hed a wonderful time. - Disneyland amusement park. desire for con- | {Cotttinued on Page 2, Col. 2) a security spokesman was “{start a tour of the San Francisco,@8ked by reporters whether the! jica’s newest university — opens its doors to a fresh- /man class of more than 400; | students. Dedicated to helping stu- dents search for truth, the ‘new university will place. heavy stress on liberal arts. | tions — a three-story classroom | . ow ; . : Defense C. E. Wilson, left, talks politics with wi and ie dminis- ° rd * conetery © _ Mrs. Frank E. Williams and Don E. Ahrens. tration structure. : Mrs. oe —- chairman of the Repub- The other building is a studenf —_ lcenter for recreational activities. Republican Leader Speaks Sunday afternoon at a GOP reception in Birming- ham. Ahrens is state chairman of the GOP fi- nance committee. , Accidents Kill 27 in Michigan Over Weekend Roads Take 19 Lives; 3 Drown; 1 Hangs Self; 4 Die in Fires By The Associated Press Twenty-seven persons died in Michigan accidents over summer's last week- end. Traffic claimed 19 lives, three persons @rowned, four died in fires and an 8-year- old boy accidentally hanged himself. Balmy weather lured thousands to the highways Two buildings will house the , ‘and to resorts for a last university's functions during the fling of the season. first year. One of these, Founda- i Pontiac Press Photos * ¥ * ton Hall, consists of two sec. TALKING POLITICS — Former Secretary of. lican National Committee, was guest speaker The traffic toll equaled the death count of the weekend of Aug. 15, worst weekend of summer. father of six was among flash fire that swept the basement The creation of MSUO was made’ A C t GOP : thon drowned, aa ~s = possible when Mr. and Mrs. Al- ren were among the ° ‘fred G. Wilson three years ago! Sapenvisies OK Sssures OuUNn y tims. ‘donated theiy estate, Meadow James Dutton Jr, 7. his: broth- PRRAAAAAA er, Steven, 5. and their sister, Special MSUO Section County Budget of Victory | In 1960 Denise all died Saturday in a Begins on Page 13 ~arnannan| FS to Vow Approves Brook: Farms, and $2 million for) construction of the elassroom-ad-| ministration building. Head of the new institution | Tempers Flare Chancellor Durward B. Varner, wight! who has worked closely with 50 Board of The Oakland County “Government afid politics are the same thing—and $12,626,784 Figure as you can’t avoid being ‘mixed up in’ politics,” Mrs, Frank burned fatally 'E. Williams told Oakland County Republicans Sunday | her Detroit home. Assistant chairman of the Republican National Com-| community leaders of the MSUO Supervisors today put its 73 to 2 mittee, Mrs. Williams spoke at a reception marking the tree in the yard of his rural: of their Detroit home. ek’ Pisarcik, 55, was Saturday in a fire * Mrs. Vera | Rebert Butterfield, 8, accident- ally hanged himself Saturday while playing with a rope in a Foundation in developing the out- stafnp of approval on the 1960' inauguration of the Oak- — —— —-—| Davison home. lines of the new institution. lcounty operating budget of # Harold C. Holmes, 27, of Perry “If you care enough you can : of, Y. The nation's leading citizens and $12,626. 784 land Count y Republican’ do it: ome 3 died Sunday of injuries suffered ‘educators were consulted in shap- | -* * * Women’s Clubs and the be- 1.;. is Mrs. Williams’ first of Saturday when his car crashed brs the new institution's curricu-. Voting against it were Sydney ginning of a drive for funds ficial visit to Michigan. As assis- into a tree on a Shiawassee County jtum Aye ; ec. road . a ! ‘ille , lant. chairman, she is the diree- Teac | They atl agreed) MSUO must ac: a ae Sa w sepentie ag Ey thesceanty: toe at Women's activities for the Nick Chutorash, 7%. of Madison quaint students with the world T sie snrerviatk t “The White House will be Re- national commitite Heights’ was killed Sunday when community, especially with non- Soo al tt publican in 1960," she said. ‘From * * * his car collided with a bulldozer Western cultures, and produce men Angry words were exchanged Hawaii to Maine, from Alaska to. \irs Williams who lives in St 9M @ road in Warren jof broad understanding and high. preceding the roll call vote when a Priecshan Flat | Joseph Egneiczi, 37, and Free- is pial ser : ile - : sburg 2. has worked on + : ‘prine iples Frid accused Fred W. Smith, ae ida. une: Hs open fakes every level of the Republican par- ™an Busby, 44, both of Flint. lost Four programs will be offered chairman of the board's Ways having a resurgence of strengt their lives Sunday when their car and Means Committee, of being “all mixed up’ when he sup- posediy was quoted as saying the county was headed for some . financial trouble. to the entire country. While Smith, a veteran of 28 She w arned that the district was a doctorate in the average uni. years on the board, stood silently regarded as ‘‘marginal’’ and said | versity, Average age of instruc. fuming, Springfield Township Su the campaign strategy must be | tors ts 33 — youngest of any pervisor John L. Carey sprang to Jaid now for victory in 1960, This | college faculty. ‘his detense and said Frid’s remark seat must be held, she stressed, | Fifty-five per cent of MSUO’s was ‘entirely out of order."' Frid after paying tribute to Rep. Wm id he'd retract it 'S. Broomfield. freshmen are from the to uarter | ‘sa ane of their classes. pa *® * * Sbe semarked that “your Dem- Besides Frid saying — but with. oc ratic®governor is marginal, too” out giving figures to substantiate,and said she believed that Michi- Romney Emphatically Denies Political Aims his claim — that the 1960 budget gan Republicans were on the LANSING (AP)—George Rom- — liberal arts, teacher education, engineering science and business administration. Twenty-three of MSU0O's 25 fac- ulty members have their Ph.D. degrees, Only one in three has a Republican victory in the 18th congressional district here is im- | portant not only. to the state but was ‘‘out of line,”’ questions on jt comeback trail. came from but three other super Mra. Willams referred wee _ Michigan as “an istand of in Although Smith, whose commit- solvency” and stressed the im- ‘tee had a major hand in drafting portance of a return to Repub. the record-high budget. said he jean leadership. didn't expect pposi some saeeured a pes sae: shar “We must march together, re- several new supervisors ques.’ membering that the Republican tioned expenditures during budget Party bas a record we can take ‘hearings. re . Berto tht peopie with pride,’ she = told the audience of approximately | Corp. president said: ‘EYE NEXT YEAR ‘300 at the Birmingham Community “1am neither a Republican nor = Too, more attention had been House , | ® Democrat. If I were nominated focused on next year’s budget be-| + * *® | by either party, or by any other cause a forced economy move “A GOP victory in Michigan is _ gtoup, I would not accept the necessitated Smiths committee important to the entire nation and 279,800 out of the al- if Republicans want to win in 1960 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) they must work.”’ | disavowal to date of any politi- | cal ambitions. a Opening an organization meet- ing of his “Citizens For Michi- | gan,” the American Motors | , would not run.” Their Gifts - Made University Possible The mutual interests and paral-| Jel paths of two local women to- ‘G, Wilson and Dr. Sarah Van Hoo- f * State, Board of Agriculture, the governing body of Michigan State University, ‘The Wilson grant consists of a . 11,400acre estate, including the 267-r00om- Meadow Brook Hail and a $2,000,000-cash endowment to see the project. started. Dr. Jones’ contribution of the. 300-acre farm estate..in the pos- a NN as _ ty, Mrs. Williams pointed out that | ~ News Flashes _ and immediately brought Dykes | - fremendous job" with the Tigers, to | | nonoperating employes of a pro- _ posed 15 cents an hour wage beginning as a precinct work- (Some on Rear! 2, Col. 6) overturned on US. 3 Mrs Mary Stam, 70, of Holland, was killed when a car. driven by her son, Fred, hit a tree Mrs Clara E_ Shaffer, 41. of Riverview, and her mother, Mrs, Beulah B. Heitt, 60. of Westfield, Ill, were killed Saturday night in a two-car collision in riverview. Mrs. Dorothy Herfurth, 58. of | Davison, was injured fatally Sat- | urday in a two-car head-on col- DETROIT (® — Jimmie Dykes _ today was rehired to manage the Detroit Tigers in 1960. General Manager Rick Ferrell, whe fired Bill Norman May 2 lision on U.S. 10. Lawrence Hickman, 58, of Baro- ‘da. was killed Saturday in a three- car collision just south of St. Jo» seph_ * * * Michae] Polchlopek, 40. of . De- troit, wad killed Saturday in 4 two car collision Andrew Romanchik, 46. of De- (Continued on Page 2, & 8) Take Out Your Sunsuit, Sister, the Heat's On Summer is bowing out with a flourish of warm temperatures and off the Pittsburgh Pirates’ coach- ing lines for the Detroit job, made the announcement. He said Dykes has done “a CHICAGO — The nation's railroads teday notified their cut. FRASER (UPI) — Mayor Fa. gar Beck of Fraser sent a tele- gram to Gev. G. Mennen Wil- liams today asking him to send the “state guard, state militia or state police’ to take over the | job of preserving peace at the Cross Manufacturing Co., where ee oe toner acenon snes Dream of 2 Women Comes True at MSUO Grain fields a meatiows, or-| jand raised at Meadow Brook. Mrs.| “I was asked to contribute for herds of u Hereford cattle were cultivated horses. in ‘shows. . Wilson. Meadow Brook’ has produced T pa a member of the State ‘substantial quantites ition to livestock. : In Today's Press | SRR MRC O08 ROR vie * Mrs. ~ Witson'’s business ability . [ane her Nepatotge. of farming | Gr, Jour Gimation of mere Red A-Vessel Works | LONDON (UPI) — Radie Mos. cow yesterday announced that the maiden, voyage of the Soviet atomic ice. breaker Lenin was plans.” sen Jones. | -|session of her family for more Comics... Haag oS |! cede wie tee m@atecide os: | Gum Wale the. ies gos ‘than a_eentury, is situated fess County News . : “ : MH was the gratits from claim. Stoney Creek farm is “in keep- | these benetacters, a $10,000,009 ‘ha five miles east of the Wilson” waverials ............. 8 a er ’ non (eatate. Markets x2. | Aside from serving on the State img with =y elong taterest itt from Mr. and Mrs. Wilson af | perteats.seshex<'s atien.”? and 300-acre fark site of Dr. | | NED 20. i. cseseegases 5 Board of Agriculture and the Mich.| “@e yf . Jones, that “got ‘the university” Mrs. Wilson and Dr Jones Won Sports . petceseeis: 9044 ligan State, Ufiiversity board, Mrs. Dr, Jones received a bachelor, off the growed.” — [widespread recognition in agricul- Theaters . . 3% Wilson. acted as lieutenant gover- of philosophy degree from the ture and other fields in a day TV & Radio ‘Pregrams . . Her for a time in 190, iUniversity of Chicago. a master’s Both women became aware, of when women's entry into farming Wilson, Kari .............. 43.- Tt was through these connec-idégree in animal husbandry and a! the heed of siich an institution and business — ane decidely| Women’s nin vt heise . 2497 ‘tions, she says, that she “hecame doctorate in genetics from the, pe Se ADM a ievtpaessceseso terested ara prtect ther MELO: jtrrvernty ‘ot Wisconsin. wv, \ J chards, sheep and hogs, poultry. |Wilson continues to enter her hack-, jan old people's home an observa-jstrictly business lines. For nine _pure-bred Guernsey and'ney ponies and her fine Belgian) = and many other things,’ says|years it took the premier breeders. “But 20 years ago|banner at the State Fair. niece Avg. @ — clear skies. The mercury will ee) TORCH. nseasonable highs for the jnext few days and there's no rain in sight The temperature is expected te soar to &8 degrees this afternoon, The prediction for today and to night is partly cloudy and windy, ‘the U.S. Weather Bureau reports, |The low tonight will be 68. Tomorrow the reading will again be around 8&8 and skies will be partly cloudy. The low tomorrow > will be around 68.. Wednesday, the offical end of summer, will be generally fair She organized her farm on? She has raised and breéd cattle, of grain.'Board of Agriculture. ‘Through grown poultry and feed crops and | and unseasonably warm, aye the {fruit and dairy products, in addi-' ithis I had contacts with Michigan operated her farm store, ss State University and its eae Black and White Cow." ‘bureau, u At 10:15 am. the winds. were southwesterly at 12 miles pér hour, ‘The lowest recorded temperature when 19 also died in the previous ‘in downtown Pontiac preceding &§ . ‘am. was 41, At J p.m. the read. > HE Was 8S. \ i, ’ fl + eS ; $ 8 * nions Consider Slowdo Would Greet Taft-Hartley Use by Ike in Steel Strike SAN FRANCISCO (UPI\—Labor’ much as 40 per cent by upsetting! leaders indicated today that pro the timing of the production line.} duction slowdowns muy be staged It was believed that production in in several major industries if the other industries also could be government invokes the Taft-'drastically slashed. Hartley Act and striking steelwork-; In New York, deadlocked steel, ers are ordered back to work. negotiators return to the bargain. | x * * ling table today alter a weekend! It was learned authoritatively by Feces. United Press International that a * * * ' possible general slowdown across Thomas F. Patton, president of the nation was heing planned Republic Steel Corp., one of the) mainly by officials of the United)12 major strikebound companies, | Auto Workers iplanned to begin a series of radio} 'talks tomorrow over Ohio; Ala-| However, labor officials de- ‘nama and New York State stations | clined to issue a formal state- ment because of the possibility of opening the way fo legal action 'to present management's argu-| lments. The strike will then be in) against the unions involved, One high-ranking AFL-CIO lead- its 70th day | _ * Lj ’ attending the union's conven Irritable Nikita tion here, said possible slowdowns | were being considered in the air-| of, craft and electrical industries, « Shifts Tour Plans | e ’ Cr, well as in steel and autos. H | said any industry which used large quantities of steel might be in-| volved, if an injunction is issued erty reminded newsmen that “the and steel production resumes. | President's basic pyrpose and de- | In Pittsburgh, a group of striking S!"@ is to. have Chairman Khrush steelworkers has asked every mem. Chev see our country prior to the: ber of organized labor to go on a, “discussion of mutual interest that |he will: have with him at Camp |David this week end.’ } * * * | The outspoken Khrushchev, who! seems to plunge into an argument at every formal dinner, changed) -Good University Expects More From Students By LOREN B. POPE (Continued From Page One) 4 Pentiac Press Pheote held at Utica Community High School. Répre- sentative O’Hara presided at the coronation of the queen and her two attendants, Ardis Dicker- son, 17, of Mount Clemens and Lu Ann Schluss- ler, 18, of, Utica. Over 3,000 attended the event. HAVE A TASTE — Utica's Hothouse Mush- room Queen Carol Sue Kirkindall, 18, of Rose- ville, gives a sample of french fried mushrooms to Congressman James G. O'Hara (D-Macomb) at yesterday's second annual Mushroom Bar-B-Q one day sympathy strike. Local 2227 of the United Steel- workers of America sent tele | grams today to the AFL-CIg meeting in San Francisco asking | union heads to call off work for one day as a vote of coonfidence for the half million striking steel workers who have been out since | his pace again today | » e # at Nowhere ~ least until _duly 15. night — is he likely to run into a ‘+ © idispute gimilar to the one he had Prosident Eisenhower can Invoke Sunday night with seven Amert- | the Taft Hartley Act whenever he can labor leaders. the steel strike is At this dinner, so the union | emergency; leaders reported, Khrushchev the steel.) vigerously defended his system | considers that national irvjunction, creating a Under an much of them. is a new and different species of | must demand vorkers would be ordered back to and his policy, including the | Assistant to Chancellor more mature abilities and serious | selves before they can demand it their jobs but would be free to gO) putting down of the revolt’ in MSLO purpose, but he is generally of the student, and there is noth- on strike again if no meomen Hungary. In higher education, as in almost hebbled by obsolete college pro- ing so obvious to a student as a had been reached after 80 days Those who started the Hungar- any other kind of human endeavor, Tams, | phony. The only public statement con: (ian revolution, Khrushchev said. superior job is done by about cerning a possible slowdown was were “hooligans and a hint last week by Emil Magey, VIGOROUS DEFENSE: This is not just my observ ation If you would have supporting evi- 19 per cent of the group Even! while Education Editor of the New dence of the validity of these stud- fewer do a really outstanding job.’ york Times, but also that of a dis- jes, you could talk to students in saboteurs GOP Leader Sees MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 aa Victory Ahead in ‘60 1904 Packard at F estival for Old | |gan and Mrs. Paul Shine in Bir- |committeewoman from Michigan, al and a member of the executive committee of the national com- milttee, The newly-formed council will start the largest countywide or- ganizational drive in the history of women's activities in Oakland County. * *« © First new clubs in the area will be sparked by Mrs. Dan O’Madi- mingham and Mrs. Charles Camp-, bell and Mrs, Allen Simmons in the Farmington area. GUEST LIST Guests of honor included C.E.| Wilson, former secretary of de-| fense and onetime president of General Motors Corp. Paul Bag-, well, GOP candidate for governor in the last election, and his wife,’ ‘and Judge Theodore Hughes. | Also present were Mrs. L. Sampson of Pontiac, chairman of: the reception which was sponsored by the Republican Committee of Oakland County and vice chairman ot the county committee; Mrs. Wil- liams, Mrs, Ray Hooker, national and Sen. L. Harvey Lodge. Others were Don E, Ahrens, state chairman of the GOP fi- | nance committee; Merritt D, Hill county finance chairman; Arthur E, Elliott dr., chairman of the Oakland Couaty Republican Com- mittee, and Mrs. Ella Koete, central committee. | Also participating were Mrs. Howard Leverance, women's fi-' nance chairman of the county com- | Pouring at ‘sentative from the 5th district, and Daniel Murphy Jr., county clerk register of deeds | * * © introduced the speaker | Elliott | Leverance spoke on the! | jand Mrs fund drive the tea were Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, ‘Wilson, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. George| ‘Hartrick of Royal Oak and Mrs.' V. E. Nelson of Waterford. chairman)neid at Greenfield Village, Dear- throughout the eountry arrived at | Vanderstempal will submit reports - recommending no additional traf- dations at tonight's meeting. vice chairman of the state GOP quired course in the University of; BIRMINGHAM — Top honors in the ninth annual Old Car Festival born, over the weekend went to Richard Teague of 4740 W. Maple Packard. Ancient cars from the festival, being driven under their own power. Second place winner of the show was Harry Day of 19335 Riverside St., Southfield, He ar- rived in a 1907 Packard touring . car. ce Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley) and City Traffic Engineer T. W.| on traffic conditions at the inter- section of Brown and Pierce streets at tonight's city commission meet- ing. The reports were made since the installation of four-way stop signs at the intersection recently. Moxley and Vanderstempal are fic controls at this intersection for the present, , Also on the agenda is discus. sion of resurfacing Lakeside road from Midland to Quarton roads and the proposed addition to Baldwin Library, Requests for rezoning sent to the City Planning Board last week for its consideration will be returned to the commission with recommen- ‘Real Estate Appraisal I,” a re-| Michigan's statewide program) leading to a certificate in real es- tate, will begin at 7 p.m. Wednes- day in Birmingham, according to, program. The weekly class sessions will | be held at Seaholm High School. The course is being given with | the cooperation of the Birming- ham Real Estate Board. This is the first class in the mingham for some years, Sill said. Instructor will be G. Gordon) Max Broock, Inc. of Birmingham “Real Estate Appraisal I'’ cov- The Day in Birmingham I Honored L ing up the cal condition of the property, Registration may be made at the time of the opening session. Al) in- John A, Ramsey Service for John A, Ramsey, 83, of Pontiac, formerly of Birming- ham, will be held at 2 p.m. tpmor- row at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Interment will be at White Chapel] Cemetery. Mr. Ramsey died Saturday at Bloomfield Hospital after a short illness. Surviving are three cousins. Weekend Actidents Kill 27 in Michigan (Continued From Page One) troit, was killed by a car in De treit Saturday. Mrs. Emma Wanrooy, 70, of Hol- land, was killed by a car Satur- day as she was crossing a street. Major Pierce, 37, of Detroit, was killed Saturday in a twd-car colli- sion, Thomas W. Eames, 22, of Lans- ing, was killed Saturday when his icar ran off a curve on M99. Elmor Ree Simmons, 36, of Saginaw, was killed Friday in a collision involving four cars on M3, Wayne Carter Petersen, 47, of Ionia, was injured fatally in a two-car collision at an intersec- tion near Stanton. Robert Neal Cummings, 3], of Newberry, was injured fatally Sat- urday when his parked car was mittee; William Hayward; repre- Charles H. Sill, supervisor of the Struck by ahother car on M1I7. Harry Springfield, 69, of Lans- ing, was killed Friday night when his car overturned into a ditch on M30. Mrs, Daisy Hylick, 64. of Grand Rapids, suffered fatal injuries as a passenger in a car which rolled out of control Friday night down Mrs.) U of M. program offered in Bir- a 25-foot embankment off M50. Gary Sanders, 4. of Nankin Township, drowned Friday night |Walker, M.AL, S.R.A.. realtor with’ in a neighbor's swimming pool. John N. Dyer, 63, of Three Riv- ers, drowned Saturday when he Gas Price Expected fo Fall by 1.9 Cents The price of gasoline is expected ‘ers the fundamentals of appraising. fell from a rowboat in river lake. Included will be instruction on how Calvin Cobern, 36, of Lexington to properly set up an appraisal on Heights, drowned in Lake Huron various types of property, such as Saturday night. ~ ~ " y 1 secretary treasurer of the UAW. | The labor leaders said thes de It is from this small group that tinguished study commission of the St. John's College in Annapolis, Marey said that workers might ’ » in ! aimee d the mountain t have “any enthusiasm” tf an fended the capitalistic system just (OU 8 Meas and the mo American Council on Education. Md, One-third of the student body in - ' ae heeued as vigorously moving thrust of convichon that The ACE membership consists of there is made up of youths who ete : Lit 4 njunction shape event the officials of some 1.200 college have transferred as sophomores of In the past, auto workers have, Se the Soviet Premier's sum . * and universities, and its study com- juniors, from other colleges, even been able to cut production by as @ry of the debate seems fair This select few, a number that: jjission was composed of thirteen though at St. John’s every student | enought, might (but probably doesnt) go as has to start as a freshman and “Our positions are irreconci high re “ cent : the nl take the Great Books program re- Lapeer Boy Hangs ("is Stmstery srs geet vompoaed ot instttons tnt de emer ot a c > “{ ) i € p y g | The Soviet Premier, according abba Se ee bel * bal Himself Accidentally An cight-year-old Lapeer County boy accidently hanged himself in 4 tree Saturday, the Lapeer Coun ty Sheriffs Department reported today | Dead is Robert Butterfield, son) of Mis. Maxine Sebert oof 2109 Washburn Rab) where the saecident) nected, and Curtis Butterfield of Burtiside: pod Sheriffs deputies said the young fer was playing: With a pope ina free and slipped entangling the rope apound tis meck Tle wae dis covered by a passing motorist who I é jto the union chiefs, blew up on at least a half-dozen occasion: Walter Reuther, Auto Workers ‘ (Union president: and spokesman jfor the labor group, sald Khrusty jchev. accused him of being a dics jtator and ‘‘a capitalistic stooge " “T certainly think Mr. Khrush chev feels we gave him a very bad time — he made that quite clear,” Reuther told a jammed ™en to all is a climate the sta news conference after the three Gent reacts te and the visitor hour, 20 minute private dinner feels A crisis of communication be But the great tragedy of | hween Khhrushehew and the Amer bigher edueation. as at as of any can people seems foo Wwe deve lop other segment of seciety fram ingoin the Soviet Premieg ss Amer Clerical to commercial is that it nand the utmost of themselves and of their students to try to de elop mind and character And few of them were in the Las | Most of these are doing a fa. | millar job in often famillar ways, | bu’ with exalted standards of | excellence, Some are doing new and different things, But) com They have transferred from all kinds of other colleges because, as many of them told me, they ‘‘were dick of the pap’ or disgusted with memory work, At St. John's they were made to think. | In that respect, MSUO will be | like St. John's, Students will be | minds and to toil. | In such institutions as MSUO lies ithe hope of the university as~>an lantidote to the materialistic mind of suburbia. now spreading over the land, the comfortable Magi- not Line mentality that is a far more insidious—and morta/—threat to drop today. Texaco, followed by speedway SU PEL VISOIr S OK Budg et ‘Petroleum and Standard Oil, an- nounced the two-cent slash Satur- iday, | *® * * | Cash B. Hawley, general mary ager of the Retail Gasoline Dealers Assn., said today there was ‘‘no [and County Tax Allocation Board (Continued From Page One) location budget supervisors ap- proved in April. This was necessa y as the Oak-| said he voted against the budget because it provided for pay raises for 1,198 county employes, while some of his township employes hadn't had raises for five years. question but that the other major |/&Tanted but $5.62—the same as) Asked why he didn't explain to ‘firms would fall in line.’’ ibeing dictated by competition from |*he preliminary bidget small, independent dealers. The three firms said Saturday! they would pass along to consum-| ers a 1.9 cent-a-gallon drop in gasoline tank wagon prices * + The new prices for gas after | purpose of five hearings Frid today said he opposed the budget believing the county should “spend only what we take in.” Smith said this was the his committee held, mainly to make expenditures balance with antic- jlast year’s county tax rate—while the board, Hursfall said: ‘This | made to think, to stretch their | Hawley said the price cuts were the county needed $6.47 to meet Vote was cut and dry before we even came in. What's the use of fighting?” He said he had reference to past history of the board which shows that the supervisors usually vote along with the majority veteran members. Smith's committee; considered jean journes > fails to do its job anywhere neu to the American way than com- the cuts would be 30.2 cents for) ipated revenues. one of the most influential of the site him feng in a? tree ANGERED BY MAVOR as well weal knows if should munism could ever flatter itself toiregular and 34.2 cents for pre-| Hursfall, although he didn't take wpeer County Coroner Dro Co : Nn man he be. minum. ithe floor to state his position | \\ Heitsch said cause at death The visit reached Ly low Pout i nis sin Is ‘ ompounde d sol SEED eee ES aa SoD . . pn z later 3 cause teday's college student has | changed in the last 29 years. He ig, * ; . was accidental strangulation The S@trday night at the Log Angeles hoy's body is at the Reynolds Fu. (inner for the Premier when he neral: Home, Columbiaville. was angered by Mayor Norris! LOREN POPE board's 28 committees, avoided more opposition to the budget when : restored; with reservation, a $32,500 appropriation for the Oak- land Child Guidance Clinic, which treats emotionally-disturbed chil- _ Pontiac City’s Report Poulson's reference fa Khrush. chev's controversial dictum, "We! yshall bury you.” Gets Honorable Mention’ ‘the Premier hinted at the pos . sibility of discontinuing hin visit. Pontiae’s 1808 annual report. to} any — rm “at, | Its cilizenry—published in March’) Moscow, he sald, than to act for the first time as a supplement | here. Vesterday, his spirits high to The Pontiac Press—won honor j er, he joked away the idea. thle mention in the yearly contest Poul sponsored by the Michigan Munic Pied me, kept up hie running ipal League for cities with 40,000 .,. uM at long range today with Khrushehes aromore population | Poulson labeled me ie ihmee sunpleniont wild: routes a vein SS distortion’. vent out Mareh 28 to some 60,000! An les ‘ ‘ mae On ene homes, as compared tu some 2, rota - peered Ketting his OM reached from the old pam eee Thee - a ie . phiet type report, was dedjcated to Lan ne q ‘lea tan Bee ecrrne Ts General Motors Truck & Coach) eS SE Division. The division designed the. Paul . * . hlue and black cover of the supple-| ot bea ne Bae trails ment, ’ . jurday night which caused Khrush ichev to threaten to cut short his a TI Ww th United States visit. 1€ earner Poulson's remark that angered Whrushchey was: ™ ro 8 red ales Bureau Report | € At AND (iNITY Partle ow cloudy and mindy testes tonight and to. | awe do not agree with your morrew ow tonight 68. high temorroew, widely u ‘We AA. Winds south to southwest 2. 25 y_Sqetied phtane “We sill miles per hour, diminishing tonight bury you.’ You shalt not bury us and we shall not bury vou. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & am Russian. accidents in to from) Pontins stand back of his statement. Sat midnight 10 Are Injured ave ow at on: in) Watarford Two Cars in Hits Tree After Skid Ten people Webe Waterford ver the weekend. ywecording Hfownship police Fight were treated and released General Hospital at two car accident oecuryed at Tighlind Saturday alter ‘a nd Efaabeth Lake Roads Mrs. George Blebel, of 5448 Sarvis St, Waterford, totd police | she was waiting for a signal light to change to make a teft turn , from ; Car Was struck from behind by aocar driven by David FE We are happy with our Way of 15 Highland road when ber Mills, . Of STR Sunset Blvd.) Orchard Collision at Stop Light; Another myyired: in theo Township ‘to Development of Questioners college presidents and deans, two ACE. officials. In one of two major inquiries | sponsored by the ACE in the last two vears, this commission found that colleges generally were al-| most criminally underestimating | the college student students and two The commission found that “Joe College” is no mote. His place has been taken by a much abler, and more individualistic seeker after independence rather than conform: ity This student ts seriously Intent on exploring religious ideas, He | is interested tn concerts and in enlarging himself as a man. He is much less interested than his predecessor in fraternities, cam. | | pus traditions or inter-collegiate | athletics. { But horse-and-buggy practices, ‘stich as grades-and-credits require- | Ments for graduation, and the four. | yenr span of study, plus flabby coutwes are hobbling this abler stu- ident’& potentialities, the commis sion conclided Integral Part of Education P ROBERT G. HOOPES ‘Rean of Faculty Michigan Mate University Oakland ro one potnt of view. at least, the ghals of undergraduate educa tion are multiple. .In the course of their college experience, if not earlier. students develop their own responsibility to make them aware of their responsibility. | The thousand and one separate | “reasons” which bring intellectual and professional al- “reasons”—not only for coming | legiances and ambitions. to college, but for studying what | * * * they believe. When we seek to “orient’’—to, borrow a bit of They set their own goals. and they should be allowed to pursue them by means of what we call the “major” or “field concentra- tion’ This much is hardly sus- ceptible to dispute, From another point of —view, | however, there is but a single | goal. It is neither, strictly speak. — ing, an intellectual nor a voca- tional-professional goal. It has to do with the kind of human being we are secking to develop in the to doubt, question, discuss, argue, | evaluate, and decide, it is as. though we set a stake beside al _ dahlia and without help of twine or contact expected the drooping plant to be supported by it. ‘now is dren. Smith's committee of seven came in for some sharp criticism when it at first left out the clinic, claiming it was part of an overall economy drive, and besides, the clinic was receiving funds from other sources, Smith said. Some supervisors privately said indi- ‘they would have voted against the vidual students to college are of 1960 budget — $341,061 more than negligible importance beside this the 1959 budget — had the clinic responsibility we bear, namely ‘been cut off entirely from county to get them to examine their funds. . * * * Troy Supervisor Robert J. Huber, the} study and believing what who was the only frequent visitor ito budget trimming hearings last month, was milder than some ex- pected when he questioned why professional |the Salaries Committee couldn't gobbledeygook— students to a body|have its recommendations com- of facts without inviting, urging, pleted before Smith's committee cajoling, if necessary, forcing them delved into its hearings. After calling for a revamped approach to budget preparations, Huber was assured that his sug- gestion would be tried next year. , The way we're going at it the wrong approach,” Sun sete Moneiay iT life. We ree ; : . The her mayor 7 ACK stud The student w conclud i , : Hun Fists Turse at & ia) am ings and ee a ereueytis | take: fone hab collewee ne a are course of a four-year Itberal college work as any os ie Huber said. He said Smith's, com- hisee eran: Ay ilaen fo im ope Vases Vis told) patter be took tas ; aun t i . education, and it| demands our ; i rae is mittee was non-committa to . Prove it. But if challenged ; many pretegses, but match them ROBERT HOOPES different to all principles, essential. Downtown Temperatures we shall fight to the death is eyes off the road momentarily ahd with little ackomplishment in the! Primary consideration, for the | . ily uncritical and unphilosophical Eroups and county officials that ta 64 on . . © ‘did not see the Biebel car in time . x : _| fimple and unarguable reason | : ure ‘iappeared before it because the 7am 64 12m a) Preserve it. matter of developing the intellec. | : has failed, no matter how much he Ram 66 i pom Ln re lo avoid the collision tual and moral potential of Amer-, that oar students, as thinking, than the opportunity to construct may—as we say—have “learned.” cones ee OO Sete Come Ade m . Ss 2p m ri i & officiate accompanying’ Taken to Pontiac General were ica’s youth c | feeling, acting persons, are more (better bridges and reservoirs. * Tment on how much salaries would ‘1s |Khrushehey have indicated they Lila Liimata, 18 of 6080) Dine This etude. 4 rent + fe incor impertant than the jobs we might Unde faate education, thea What I am saying, in short, is take of the 1960 budget. ca tndey in Pontiac would like to see no more public: liwy.: Mrs. Biebel’s 11 year-old rh BOS STR 10 CIRCOVET ty part prepare them for. ’ be defined as the t of _ What Heywood Broun;said in- | Salaries and “salaries reserve” Highest temperature ao Needing of the Soviet leader on daughter, Judith: Sandra Alle |whether colleges cotild influence; = appar finitely better: fis (next for n ghter, Judith; Sandra Allen, ‘ year hourly county em- fewest temperature oie... gig Cold war issues 117, of 2577 Vender St Patricia (evelopment of charaxter, found) Or, to shift the terms, the so-) turning adolescents into adults— ie it m eny- \ployes will make up $3,432,751 of Weather--Cloudy " | “If he runs into any more may-(Hadden, 18, of 6013 Southward St _ {this was not only true but abun. Ciety of men which they will enter. or, se quote Whitehead,. convert. resem — te |the budget. Included in this) stiament 28 Year Ago in Pontiag lors like that one (Mayor, Poulson) | Diane Caldwell, 17, of 6730 Saline [fantly co in @ vety.: ee on So va = ‘ae ~~ auc choose for himself the things is $223,203 for employes raises — gheat temperature . wpeoes 72 ihe really is likely . ace | at oe eh! ew colleges, \ strong a more meaning “| 4 power of a man. ” *, ee S14 bags and hy home” oficial ene St Dennix Ho" Lake. TE sly was undertaken iy uence upon our educatlonal pla so atudent mua be reared im sa | “AGA Ne wil tetve.” | ronesthng hey haven't hed! since Weether—Aale commented leide Dr Pontiac ‘ : a ‘recognition of the fact that if a ning than the economy which hap- rgraduate te of m- Finally, the aim of li | Along with this salaries schedule Mabon) and Lowest Temperatures | a | They were paxsengers fn” Mrs democratic society is to survive pens to exist within that society,) tellectwal friction and ancer- tion is not to deliver a product at ante the of 92 tn 1808" 38 in 18750, , _ ‘Biebel’s car, and prosper in a world that is no\and in which our students will, tainty. jthe end of four years, nor to fill ao al adding of seven gunéss-« Zcabeiaives Chai Pins Up Circulations Hon Adil and his companion, Tonger ruled by the white men's have to compete. It is a free 80- | * * * é students with a certain amount of andl as pees NC oencae poy ‘Baltimore 1 Sh Migmaineacn oh % ~Naney Lee Cunningham, 17, of 447 C’Price. its educational institutions ciety, and as such demands men’ hey must confront ideas, ie.,'Mformation which we decide upon | ment from the current 48-hour | anda § Se id Solenuree”” AG Ge BIRMINC ‘HAM, England Windiate Dr Waterford © m c-*¢ @¢ _ Social welfare. He is a member i BROWNIE ‘STARFLASH’ CAMERA OUTFIT $10.95. 99 Value Camera with built-in flash takes slides. color snaps as well as black and white pictures. Complete with! bulbs, battery, etc. Use 127 size film. ' . Consumption of cheese in the! Guaranteed FIRST Quelity $5 Value i 98 addition his previous position, that of minister of youth and The request for the Evergreen| Utiea’s. request is for $94,050) Se governing National Union \ 36x50 is a second attempt. The, first! which }s.needed for construction of! party. \ ) was disallowed because the depart-.@ NeW 3,500 sewage. disposal Cocccccccedccccccccccce { nch J ‘a ment had not met a construction Plant. The dge in use was built in > 8 Here at SIMMS$ Se ee on eee VW wre~' : : eo eo} ° . e 4 e 4 e 4 ° e . e e L > e io e ~ e ° e ¢ : e ae | o_o : e| Leex e deadline due to legal lays, | 1937 and takes ‘aut only 20 per cent © . ee ae ° ; _ : tee ae o xen een. it the impurities\.while the State '$ luxurious 4 > . ‘ i : ineeadeeerel ” aaa ped, The quarter-million dollar Farm- oe ee gr ogpes ~ i ~ sd i 4 . é@ ~| satin bound. Boxed for gift-giving. ington request is the first, he said./¥ Per ce rem Q ye ee @% @| Pink only. Only 88 at this close- Both are the maximum grants. iclerk said. 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Plastic Drop Cloth j ae _ Regular $1.00 Seller < i; ye | {isi Setes i ee 69’ is mL Shy , naa SIMMS. eS OR OIL ascii al ‘ . : a aen 5 ’ : ' " s , Store “ | : : : fae ae ee >| " 5 - . - "+ . - THE PONTIAC PRE 48 West Huron Street = MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company @AROLD A FITZGERALD ~ President and Publisher Sowsen B. Prreorsate IL Joun W. Vice President and Business Manager Ean Bsery J Rex. M Teesoweis, Managing Editor Open House at Moses Wisner Home Oakland County people should em- brace the opportunity offered them this week to become better acquaint- ed with a local historical shrine. The Moses Wisner Home on Oak- land Ave. is to be open to the public on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from ten to five o'clock eaeh day. - * * * Now owned by the Oakland County Historical Foundation, it is being restored, in the hope that they can eventually keep it open at all times. No other Michigan area can boast of a property so fraught with the essence of what was woven into its early days x * * Built by Mr. Wisner 112 years ago, this brick house was his home when he later was governor of our State. He refused a second term because he foresaw the Civil War, and wished to give his whole time to preparing men for it. * * * A visit to the home will be one of the most thought producing and inspirational events in sour lifetime. Red China Up Again for U.N. Membership The UN. General Assembly now meeting for its 14th session in New York, has an agenda of 68 items, many of them holdovers from previ- ous sessions One of the first issues to come be- fore the Assembly will be the old one of admission of Communist China. In 1950 only 16 nations including the Communist bloc, voted to seat Red China. Last year 28 countries favored recognition with 44 opposed and nine abstentions. -It takes a two-thirds affirmative vote to admit a new mem- ber > * * * Since that vote Communist China has taken over Tibet, the Dalai Lama has fled to safety in India and has ashed for U.N. help. No one doubts that Red China is behind the aygression in laos and is actively engaged in border incidents in = Northern India. * * * Nevertheless Prime Minister NEHRU Indicates that India will not take its own dispute with Red China before the U.N. nor wfll he present Tibet's protest. Ironically, Defense Minister KHRISHNA MENEN, despite demands at home for his resignation, again will head the Indian delegation to the U.N. Furthermore, India will again sponsor mainiand China's admission on the theory that-CHou EN-Lar wou)d be more manageable within the U.N. * * * Under the General Assembly's ban of Feb. 1. 1951, never rescinded, China still is considered an aggressor in Korea and not “a peace-loving na- tion” within the terms. of the U.N. Charter. So far the U.S. has blocked Indian attempts to seat Red China and on Aug. 19 the House of Repre- sentatives voted 368 to 2 for a 1esolu- tion restating its opposition to such membership. k ok However, whether we like it or not ¢and we don’t) the Peiping regime is the de facto govern- ment of China although far from “peaceloving.” Arab Meeting Presents No Constructive Ideas The thirty-second session of the Arab League, meeting in Casablanca, Morocco, ended as usual with no con- structive ideas being put forth. There was talk of forming a Pales- tinian army and of how best to or- ganize Arab nationalism. Premier. _ Nasser of the United Arab Republic urged that pressure be brought on . Prreoeaate, Secretary and Editor Circulation Manager of Lapeet; 80th birthday, _____ } Joum A. Raey. . Treasurer end ‘ Advertising Director @. Marewrit Joavsn, Loca] Advertising Manager Geconaz C. liuan. Ciessifies Manager Premier Kassem of Iraq to induce him to join the cause. For the moment Premier NAs- SER is on good terms with Mo- rocco, Saudi Arabia, the Sudan, Jordan and Lebanon. Neither Iraq nor Tunisia sent delegations to the conference. x * * Held together by a common lan- guage and the Islam religion, the league presents a united front to out- siders. But when the leaders meet, says the New York Times, “they don’t talk about their respective nations. That would be interfering in each other’s domestic affairs. They talk about Israel and of the plight of the Palestine refugees. They're united there.” What they need is a larger and more understanding view of the outside world and an awareness of the necessity for cooperating with it. PHYSICIANS and psychologists who hold that people can imagine them- selves sick, and cultists who preach thal people can think themselves well, are crediting the mind with far more power than it possesses. The Man About Town It’s Time to Act Our Football Contest Is Now in Its Closing Days Pellston: A Michigan town whose weather man has some Ananias blood. ~ That $300 prize is dangling before you tn our football contest. But {t won't dangle long. Your entries must be received by Friday noon Make a check mark on each of the teams you think will win. If you think any game wil! be a tie, do not check either team, Then attach your name and address and you're on the way. The list of games has appeared tn this column during recent days Look them up. They may mean money to you Every member of your famlly can com pete You can write out the list of gaines for any entries for which you do not ‘have cilppings This is an elimination contest You are In the running only as long as you fore- cast correctly Attend to this NOW, before you forget ' Your neighbors probably already have made thelr entries. Do you. want one of them to get the $300? , Another source for pride—the Pontiac city directory does not list a Nikita Khrushchev or anything that sounds like elther in a name. You've probably tried to ratse a Bird of Paradise plant, but I never knew of any success until Mrs. Paul Bretzke of Waterford reports one tn full bloom A copy of that forerunner of The Pon- tiac Press has been handed down tn the familly of Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Cole of Romeo for 101 years It ts the Pontiac Weekly Gazette of Sept 5. 1858 Former Pontiac area Holly for several years Dr. Edward R. Smith of Flint. has been awarded a life pinque for his 51 years in Osteopathy. ee ae Verbal Orchids to- , Mrs. Carrie Decker of Oxford; 90th birthday } Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Petty of Lake Orton; golden wedding Mrs. Pauline Rolland of Drayton Plains: 85th birthday Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lindsay of Rochester; 56th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Beverly Hanchett of Lake Orion; 83rd birthday. . Moses Hodemaker of Waterford: 8ist birthday. Mrs, Phoebe Sesnon of Bloomfield Hills; 82nd birthday Mr, and Mrs. William Baldwin of Thomas, dist wedding anniversary. Horace Cornell of Dryden, 8ist birthday. Ortman Alpeters of Metamora: Bist birthday. Miss Malvina Taft of Otisville; 100th birthday. . Mrs. Perey Crawford practitioner, at \ ; 7 i , . . wv As Pe ~ hy LY Big David Lawrence Says ae Rae to Pick Up the Tab Mr. K Takes Same Old Arms Stand WASHINGTON —- About all that Nikita Khrushchev accom: plish thus far: by his visit to the United States is to convince many millions of Americans that he is a dangerous man. The Soviet Premier resents the exposure of his crimes in the court of public opinion. Although he heckled Vice President Nixon in Moscow, Khrushchev complained bit terly to Presi , dent Eisenhower LAWRENCE at the White [louse last week about the vice president's speech to the American Dental Assn in New York City the day before th. Suviet Premier the United States has arrived in “Czar Nikita doesn't really want to debate the issues that divide the world. He prates about disarmament and tries to make it appear he is introducing a new approach when, in fact, he is repeating the same old story—he wants disarmament for everybody else but the Soviet Union, He refases to accept any plan that will actually mean effective inspection of what the Communists would be doing under the proposed agreement to ban armaments. He will never permit the kind of in- spection that would insure against cheating For years, vhis very subject has been debated in detail, and the same proposals and counterpro. posals have been advanced in the League of Nations and in the United Nations. But now the Soviet Premier, benefiting by the atten- tion of a worldwide audience, dra- matically cries for complete dis- a¥mament -~ as if he alone had invented the idea. He wishes everybody to forget that the Soviet goverament has repeatedly rejected every sensible plan for even partial disarma.- ment which has been.considered from time to time at a series-oF conferences that were initiated at the “summit’’ meeting at Geneva fou vears ago, When Khrushehev cannot get his propaganda across, and is asked suine searching questions, he he- comes offended and irritable” He and his security officers tad ample opportunity, for instance, to object io the plans sade to omit a visit to ~ Disrcviand’ —an amusement park near Los Angeles. The customary way, when such things are being arranged ahead of time, is to speak frankly and insist on this or that point. The Soviet Premict did not give the slightest intimation that he wanted to see “Disneyland” after it had been pointed out that it would be difficult from a security standpoint Now he bursts forth with a denunei ation of the security officials of the State Department Doesn't Khrushchey know we have a real security problem in America when a man guilty of The Country Parson “T can't understand the great " market for sleeping pills and tranquilizers — the way folks seem to be asleep te the day's RG RSS rs tenseof thousands of murders visits us’, Doesn't he realize that the relatives of many thousands of persons he has ordered executed live in America, and that in their hearts dwell the bitterest resent- ments? Someone ought to explain to the Soviet Premier the reasons for the security problem faced by the State Department in arranging for hig visit. When, however, the mayor of Los Angeles attempted to dehate even the abstract issue of whether communism would or would not “bury” capitalism, Khrushchey let go with a blast threatening to go back home in a few hours The Soviet Premier is the kind of international bully the world has seen before in the personality of Adolf Hitler. He, too, thought he could cow his adversaries by threats, and that there would be no resistance from the West if aggression were begun. So does Nikita Khrushchev today appar- ently believe that, by shouting loudly and rattling his missiles and rockets, he can scare the rest of the world into submigssively sur- rendering to his will. Many bewildered citizens in the United States are asking: ““What can be done? After all, we don't want to anger him—he might start a war. Isn't it better to humor him?” (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Readers Are Eating Up Good OV Iodin. Ration A Bulfalo reader says that about three months after she began tak- ing jodin ration, a leg ulcer which she had ,had for over 10 years healed without any special treatment In the pamphlet Varicose Veins and Varicose Ul- qpr 1 say that a suitable odin ra- tion seems to im prove general me- tAbolism and = so promote healing in cases of chronic indolent ulcer DR. BRADY Milford reader wants the lodin Ration pamphlet. She sayg a friend writes that since she has been getting her iodin her waistline measures—hang onto your hats. girls—six inchés less. * * * A Milwaukee reader assures me that “there is no doubt about the iodin ration restoring color and life to my hair. In fact my sister, who hadn't seen me for six years, refuses to belive I use no tint and never had it dyed.’ Miamj reader says that since taking lodin ration for I', years, her hair, formerly thin, dry, lfe- tess, never seeming to grow, has regained Its former dark brown color, with only a little gray, is thicker, longer, and has more luster. She wishes she had learned about the body’s need for iodinglong ago. Well, you can't say I Widn't try to tell vou about It. GOITER GOES Boston reader says she had a goiter the size of a lemon when she began taking the iodin ration 1‘, years ago. The goiter gradually grew smaller, and now there is no sign of it. She says she never had so much pep. Birmingham reader savs he had painful arthritis in his hands which continued unchanged . . . until he began taking iodin ration. Then the pain and lameness steadily less ned, and now there is no pain. * * * To be sure, I believe one with rheumatiz (chronic joint disability due to physical degeneration of joint tissues) needs a daily optimal ration of jodiri ag well as calcium, vitamin D. and vitamin B complex.’ I don't know what the Birmingham man fs talking about or whether jodin ration had anything to do with the rehetf he has experienced. Readers in all parts of the country report that the iodin tation has made them more or less immune to ‘colds’ to which they were formerly very sus. ceptible, I don't know what they are talking about either. 1 don't know what anybody means when he talks about “colds,” and 1 don't believe anybody does. If you ask about the CRI (com. ! ' ’ pyetteod tee begin to make sense you how to prevent the CRI. I do so in Little Lesson 5, Call It CRI, for which send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope Please remember, the iodin. ra- tion I recommend is food, not medicine—food that every man woman or child must get every day in order to maintain good nutrition. * * Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining ‘a personal health and nrgtene. not dis- ease, diagnosis. or treatment. will be answered by Dr William Brady if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac. Michigan (Copyright 1959) T can tell, te Voice of the People. Former Commissioner | Tells of Phone Rates - Telephone users in Detroit will undoubtedly receive better treatment than their outstate neighbors in the current Michigan Bell Telephone Co, rate case now pending before Michigan Public Service Commission. The experience of the commission during postwar years has been that none of Michigan municipalities outside Detroit have done any- thing to protect the ratepayers tp utility rate cases heard by the commissions. Cities outside Detroit make no effort to take part in rate proceedings and thus do not adequately protect ratepayers living outstate. Outstate cities have been derelict in their duty in not actively participating in utility rate cases, reported James H. Lee, commission- er and assistant corporation counsel for Detroit. In other states most cities work together to see the rates do not work an undue burden on a particular area. In Michigan, the contrary “ has been true and as a censequence, the commission has consistently favored Detroit while at the same time putting an extra burden on out- state ratepayers. Detroit Are Soap ( Contests on the Level? + have wondered for a long time about these soap detergents that have contests. I have entered ones in the north, south, and east of the United States many at a time and have never’ won once. Are these contests on the level? Elizabeth Cornwell East Walton Blvd. Reader Claims Press Is Unfair We're waiting for the article on the group of Negroes that raped that little white girl in Texas. We found it over on page 14. Seems as if the free press tries to hide Ne- groes’ crimes and many go un- printed, ‘ This sir, is what causes racial hate. The Negre has no pride be- cause if he did, he wouldn't de- pend on white people and one- sided newspaper stories to help him advance in this worjd- The Negre in the South doesn't and won't integrate. He is happy the way things are. Now if you Northerners would leave him alone. You never hear of trou bie in the South like you do here in the North—police officer get- ting beaten up in Detroit or the trouble in New York. If the Negro doesn't have enough pride to live and go to school with his own kind, why should the white people have to. In your paper we never see a picture of a Negro involved in a crime, but if he or she is white, it will be on the front page. This is not fair to the public. Ex-Southerner should pray to God that nothing happens to her little girl such as what hap- pened in Texas. Wild Bill Williams Lake ‘Sloppy Women Are an Insult’ It may be stylish or okay to do it, but it certainly seems like women and girls have reached a new low when they appear in public with their hair partially done up in pin curls. It’s just plain insulting, They're only half dressed ac cording to my standards. Business- men will not walk around down town_ without shaving Some of today s women seem to be lack- ing in any personal pride in their appearance, The girls of vester- year always appeared in public smartly dressed and well groomed M. 8. ‘ a4 William B. Elmer ‘Lord’s Prayer Will Give You Peace’ You should say the Lord's Pray- er and give serious thought and contemplation to it several times a day. In doing this you'll be placing yourself in contact with God. If you say it with serious thought and consideration often enough, you can bring to yourself a peace of mind and happiness that can't be obtained any other way than contact with God. Give this a sincere trial and earo eternal happiness: Kalph T. Keeling - Hospital Bed Needed for Boy Does anyone have a hospital bed to loan a muscular patient? The bed is needed very badly by a family here for their son. Because of other illness in the family, they have ‘been unable to buy one. I know there are different organiza- tions here in Pontiac who do loan these beds. but % do not know the names of them. If anyone is inter- ested in helping to give this boy a hospital bed, please call FE 4-4866. A Friend Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Be. So often sociability comes a business meeting Which you did not expect to be . More than a friendly greet- . All of a sudden you be- Involved in something . A proposition handed on . A silver plate to you... Sometimes: the opportunity... Is just another bubble . . . And gf sou go for it you Night... . Wind up in double trouble . . . But also there are gold mines where . You make a lucky strike ... As there is an acquaintance new... You cannot help but like . Sociability is fun . . . And it can make you wealthy ... . Provided you are careful and . , . You keep yourself real healthy. ee ing come . new . THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Yet have regard to the prayer of thy servant and to his suppli- cation, 0 Lord my God, hearken- ing te the cry and to the prayer which thy servant prays before thee this day;—I Kings 8:28, * * * Though I am weak, yet God, when prayed. Cannot withhold his conquering aid. —Ralph Waldo Emerson. Case Records of a Psychologist: Hidden Desire Causes Jessie's problem indicales a deep-seated conflict. It has driven her to seek medical check-ups from four competent phystctans. Despite the fact they pronounce her O.K., Jessie persists in believing she is los- ing her mind. Scrapbook this case as a classical erample of vthe “Death Wish”. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case C-449: Jessie B. aged 27, {s a neurotic young mother. * * * “Dr. Crane,” she began nervous- lv, “I am afraid I am losing my mind! — “IT have suffo- cating spells dur ing which IT can't get my breath. And my head hurts terribly “At night I often have dreadful dreams during which I think my baby girl is in a coffin. “So when I DR. GRANE wake up, I rush into her room and make sure she is still alive and breathing normally. * * * “Am I going crazy? I feel sure I shall lose my mind, though I have consulted four different doc- tors, all of whom say I am medi- cally OK." DEATH WISH Jessie ts a good example of the “Death Wish.” This may. sound somber to many readers not familiar , with modern psychiatry. Bat parents often grew so jealows of their own child that they subconscions- ly wish for ag instant that the baby were gone. Jessie had been & beautiful but ’ father spoiled “only” daughter ot e i] And when she married, her hus. band also showered attention upon her. He weuld telephone from the office two.or three times per day to ask what she was doing and how she felt, etc. This kept on clear up to the day she had her baby. But there- after, notice what happened: He'd now telephone but ask how the baby was sleeping or if it had taken its feeding on sched- ule, ete. Even Jessie's parents also shift- ed the focus of their attention to their new granddaughter. - So Jessie found herself. suddenly demoted from the prima donna role to being. just a member of ‘.the chorus, so to speak. * * * “She also began to’ realize fhat she -was confined to the house much more than formerly and forced to perform many routine chores. Thus, -she vaguely began to com- pare her carefree happy lot before the arrival of the baby, to her present status. SUBCONSCIOUS IDEAS “I hate you,” many a tired, hungry toddler may cry at its mother in a time of unusual irri- tation. Actually, the child doesn't permanently ‘hate its mother bat is simply momentarily irate at\ her, And ‘we adults may sometimes furtively think, .““Ob, how much quieter and pleasanter it would be ‘if the baby were gone." ‘@ * * Seldorm will we focus on that , thought consciously, for we all know parents aren't supposed to have such éelfish ideas. Symptoms But some people feel unusually guilty at the fact they have even con- templated such a notion, even _ though but for a brief instant. So they may compensate by be- ‘e¢oming unduly solicitous. That's why Jessie awakens from her hightmare about the baby in a and ignore the incident. coffin. and then rushes into the nursery to check on her daughter's breathing. * * * And Jessie thinks, “I must be abnormal to have such a thought.” But the word “al bale . ae 42, of 144 (Advertisement) lf You Are Under 80 You Are Not Too Old For Life Insurance - Let us tell you how you can still apply for a $1,000 life in- surance policy to help take care of final expenses without burden- ing your family. You handle the entire trans- action by mail with OLD AMER- ICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obili- gation. No one will call on you! Tear out this ad and mail it today with your name, address and year of birth to Old Amer- ican Insurance Co., 4900 Oak Dept. L921A, Kansas City, Missouri. PAYDAY LCANS $50 for 2 wks ... only 70¢! in DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixie Hwy. CALL: OR 3-1207 in PONTIAC: 125-127 N. Saginaw CALL: FE 2-0214 2255 S. Telegraph Mich. .Miraeclo Mile CALL: FE 8-$641 SCOTT J. McKINNON Graveside services for Scott J. McKinnon, three month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude McKinnon of 2208 Overridge St., were held at 10:30 a.m. today at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. The baby died Friday in Red- ford after a three month illness. Surviving besides his parents are his brother, Tom; and sister, ; Joan both at home and his grand-| Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sweazey of Pontiac. JOSEPH E. McLEOD Joseph E. McLeod, 57, of 1440 Merry Rd. died Sunday at Pontiac General Hospital after a year long illness. He was custodian at West Bloom- field Township schools and a mem- ber of F&AM 21, Pontiac. Surviving are his wife, Mabel, two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Mook and Mrs. Elwin Levitt both of Waterford Township; and two sons, Bryan and Gerald, both at home. Also surviving are a brother, Harry of Pontiac; five other brothers and two sisters in Canada. mond Stephenson who is in the armed services. Three brothers, 13 grandchil- dren and two great grandchildren | also survive. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Macadonia_ Baptist Church with burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. MRS. SYLVESTER F. BURNS wn TOWNSHIP — Service for Sylvester FE. (Nina Ruth) Burns, 58, of 1071 Adams Rd., will be held at her home at 10 am. tomorrow under the diréction of Pixley Funeral Home, Rochester. Burial will be in Hilton, Ind., Wednesday. of the Royal Oak Methodist Church and OES of Bedford, Ind. Surviving besides her husband is a daughter, Martha Ruth; and two sons, Rex and Ronald M., all at home; two brothers and her father, all of Hilton, Ind. DAVID DALRYMPLE Services will be held at 1:30! MILLINGTON — Service for “+ } mt ie srai Fee. ith ldren and his grandmother, Mrs. ‘Ellen Hummer of Ortonville. State Tax Expert Dies of Heart Atfack LOS ANGELES, Calif. w— Ray- mond H. Berry, Detroit Attorney who co-authored the Michigan sales tax law in 1933, died here yester- day of a heart attack. He was 68. Berry had arrived here Saturday pd New York stage, died Sun- attack, CHICAGO (AP) — Clement A. Nance, 61, Republican politician and secretary of the Illinois Rac-) ing Board, died Saturday. TOKYO (AP} — Kanzo Uochi- yama, 74 vice president of the Japan - Chitia (Red) Friendship Assn,, died of a cerebral hemor- rhage Sunday. \ HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Olin How- ard, 63, who became a character actor on the screen after starring NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — Mrs. A. L, Hurth, 77, mother of Charlies A. Hurth, president of the Southern Assn. baseball league, died Sunday after a long illness. on a business trip. A widely known |, tax specialist, he was senior part- He also was former president of merce and twice had served as a Chamber of Commerce, Lansing Woman Dies; . Was Wife of AP Man LANSIN Gu—Mrs. Edith Isobel. Shawver, 35, wife of Thomas L (Tom) Shawver of the eencihas Injures Four Persons the Greater Detroit Board of Con director of the United States smashed into a parked car on 2-Car Crash on Baldwin | t Four persons were injured when \the car in which they were riding Baldwin avenue near Sheffield street Sunday, according to Posies | Police. The driver, Marcus D. Giles, 35 ‘of 231 High St., his daughter. Martha Sue, 7, and Earl Maness, |29, of the same address, and Ter- p.m. ‘Wednesday at Farmer-Snov- David Dalrymple, &, of Belsay er Funeral Home with burial at |Rd. will be held at 2 p.m. Wednes- | Crescent Hills Cemetery. Masonic|day at Hanlin Funeral Home with) Press Lansing Bureau, died yes- Tance McGowan, 31, of TIT Liv- terday. |ingston St., were all treated at Mrs. Shawver, payroll supervis- Lodge F&AM 21 will conduct grave- side services. br? MRS. ALBERT RILEY Mrs. Albert (Alice M.) Riley, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Marvin Ward, after a three week illness. A member of Gleaner Society, she is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Cecil M. Wall and Mrs. Ward, both of Pontiac, Mrs. Franc Collins of Fostoria, and Mrs. Alfred Chet- wood of Lansing; three sons, Er- nest A. and Robert B. of Pontiac and William H. of Dearborn, 28 grandchildren, 67 great children and two great great grandchildren. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Voorhees-Siple chapel with burial at Watertown’ Cemetery, Fostoria. EMLYN A. TERRY Services for Emlyn A. Terry, 48, of 5029 Midland St., Drayton Plains, will be held at 2 p.m. 84, of 923 Myrtle St., died Sunday grand-| jburial at Millington Cemetery. Mr. Dalrymple died Saturday evening at his home. He is sur- vived by his wife, Rossie; four daughters, Mrs. Lexie Opland, Mrs. Ruby Amburn and Mrs. Elethel Smith all of Pontiac, and _ MES. FREDERICK FORD ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Frederick (Artie Lee) Ford, 16, of 307 N. Clinton St., will be held at/: 1 p.m. Wednesday at Roth’s Home for Funerals. Burial will follow in Romeo Cemetery. Mrs. Ford died unexpectedly at! home Saturday of a pulmonary embolism. Surviving besides her husband is a daughter, Cynthia Lynn, at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nie and four brothers, James, Chrisstmas, George and Philtip, | all at home. Wednesday at Sharpe-Goyette William Brooks, one sister, Pen. or of the Lansing Board of Educa-| tion, died at Edward W. Sparrow’ Hospital. Doctors said a blood clot was fatal, She entered the hos- pital four days earlier. State Outdoorsman Dies eent of American 20 per Pontiac General Hospital and re- leased. The parked vehicle was owned 631 Third St. (Advertisement) pors WETTING by Marion W, Farnsworth, 48, -| KE YOU FEEL OLD ecb ary nee Grvevertns be avemaee and better they can feel a7 com Kidney or Bladder | | ae IGHTS and per jac! ti cuorvenee. 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Protit _Manufacturing Money By FRANK CORMIER WASHINGTON (AP — The In the matter of the petition concern-} ] See eee br Latin’ mother ot Bureau of the: Mint is making|qarters and half dollars, refugees, who refused to re- ‘o reer Black St. Louls, mothe ‘a its = ow ’ * A . to is said child money mone -making tun Petition having been filed in this erations | The cat seal vailable « cared pans oa" being Court elleging that the present where- . a a . abouts of the mother of said minor You could do the same if you a st here. child are unknown and said child ts ly 100 ene udy which showed * * * dependent upon the public for sup- could legal manufacture : j tat it makes a protit of 3 cents port, and that said child Spo pennies for v4 4 cents or « dollar's ‘on 100 as Federal police ae under the jurisdiction o 1 worth of michele just 2 ts.| every ge “yp — Fr i boarded In the name of the people of the , | costs come cents and \ State of Michigan, you are hereby no- That's the kind of profit the! metal used in the pennies costs 19 ore sailed and took tified that the heering on said petition cents. The rest is will be held at the Oskland County z profit. Service Center. Court — aneee * * * 1260B West Bivd., in the City o ‘on - St f VFW Blasts On fy a e e-cent pleces, it takes tiac in sald County, on the 6th day of October, A.D. 1950, et one o'clock in the afternoon, and you are hereby com manded to appear personally at said hearing : It being impractical to make personal service hereof, this summons and notice shail be served by publication of a copy STAR — The first NORTH eskimo actress to star in « Vets Pension Law .' Hollywood film is 19-year-old Dorcas Brower. She’ be brought from the land of ice | and snow to appear in the film, “Ice Palace,”’ in which she will play the Eskimo wife of actor one week previous to said hearing in The Pontiac Press, a newapaper printed and circulated in ssid Count Witness. the Honorable Arthur EF Moore. Judge of said Court in the City of Pontiac in said County, this b$th day of September, AD 1659 (Real ARTHUR E, MOORE (A true copy’ Judge of, Probate ELSIE J. VABSCASSENNO Probate Register Juvenile Division Bept 21, 50 REGISTRATION NOTICE POR B8PE cial election Tuesday, October 27, 1050 o the qualified electors of the of Waterford, County of Oakiand Siate of Michigan Notice is hereby giveo that. in con formity with the “Michigan Election Taw I the undersigned Clerk, wii! Bunday end « fown upon any day except jega holida the day of any regular or special election or primary election receive for registration the hame of any _ireal voter In sald Township, not already ernment plans to raise the maxi- included in the program for Worl mum interest rate on FHA-insured War | vets that I ean receive no names) home loans from the present 5%) The grouq said {ts criticism of | The dehydration process will | { j : ee 1 the new ‘hiw stemmed from “un- reduce 80 pounds of peas to only, Informed sources said today that believably low’’ income limitation about 15 pounds during a 10-hour who may apply to me per- auch registration Provided Yegistered eunaliy for however iol jeralized pension program for World War | veterans to divorce from the new law which | effect Jwy 1 | The resolution also asked that aT WASHINGTON (UPI)—The gov- cost of living escalator clause 9 priation of $3,650,000. LANSING UPI)—The Michigan ' Congress to stop making an ai Veterans of Foreign Wars officers nua) appropriation for the bureau. \closed their 3lst annual meeting The money-isn't needed, Congress jhere yesterday by calling the new- Robert Ryan ly sed veterans’ pension law ‘‘a a petty and a fraud verpatiase on this gives the legislators more ‘American veterans in the guise of Control over the agency. FHA Rate Hike "=" The VFW officers passed a res- lution calling for a separate, lib- ¢St for which tabulations are | group \ta for registration during the time tnoter- ae na . ces ening between the Thirtieth day be- Per cent to o% per cent. fore any regui yeeia) or official primary election and the day of such t ek i aaa ‘rales election » Increase ULC 2 uUNnCeC a Notice ts hereby given that I will short! afte President Ei nho eerie he al the Waterford Township Hall,| y r se! mer 4905 W Hurén Street, from ® om to} signs the compromise housing bill) a op every Tuesday through riday . . " and 8 am to & pr ater Monday | passed by Congress. The President | AND ON |ls expected to act this week. Miondas Beplember 28 1980—last day.| ‘Ine Thirtieth day preceding said Elec tion as provided by Beetion 498 SAFE No 114 Pubité Acta of 1064 from 8 o'clock er until @ o'clock pm on each said fay for the purpose of reviewing the eyistretion and registering such of the| quailfied electors in said Township as shall properly apply therefor The name of no person but an actual resident of the prectnet at the time of, registration, and entitled under ~the| Constitut) if remaining such resident to vote at the next election, shall be evtefed im the registration book Flector unable to make personal ap- Pp ation procedure Bec 504 Any elector who ta unable tional half - point to make personal application for regis-| t Ls The interest hike is designed | to make FHA loans move ‘éom. petitive with conventional loans. | Officials said it would have two effects on prospective home buy- ers seeking loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration: -The total cost of an FHA loan | will rise to 6% per cent since the borrower still must pay an addi- | insurance pre.| | ration because of physical disability; Mum r absence from the Township, City or; __ , Village In whieh his legal fealdence ts Home buyers will find it easier located may be registered prior to thei to get FHA loans because lenders close of registration before any election or primary election by securing from the will be more willing to make them Clerk of the Township, City or Village imi at the higher interest rate. which is located his Jegal residence, duplicate registration cards and eneon- According to industry reports, ting In duplicate the registration «@ A fidavit before a notary public or other, Conventional home loans are run- officer legally authorized to administer| ning at about 6 per cent in most caths and returning such registration; cards to the Clerk of the Township. City) areas of the country. t Village before the elose of office! Rising interest rates and the heures on the last day of registration! | prior to any election or primary elec-| tight money market have caused tion. The notary public or other officer jenderg to shy away from FHA). _administering the math emall sign bia name on the line for the signature of, loans. This has resulted in a steady ies oc officer and designate decline in applications to FHA for Unregistered persons not entitled to’ mortgage insurance. FHA applica-| vote 6 Sec 491 The Inapectorea of election at tions In August totaled 65,700, the eny ele n or primary election in this lowest for any month since De Ktate, or in any Dietriet. County, Town anip, City or Village thereof, ahall not cember, receive the vote of any person whos) —- = ss neme te not registered in the registration | book of the Townahip. Ward or Precinet J jn which he offers to vole, (As provided | ealous under Art 116, PA j0@64) j Transfer of registration, application, | time *. Bec BOR Any registered elector may upon change of residence within the! over 1 S ‘Townshi| City or Village cause his registration ta be transferred to his} S new ar rea by sending to the Clerk a nN signed ivequest stating hin present ad 10 a d elf reas the ate he moved therete, and) the adrires frou which he was Jaet tegiate or by applying in person for NANTOU, Formosa (UPI) —A) a transfer The Clerk shall strike! | reugh ‘lie last address, ward and pre-| Jealous soldier, maddened by : cinet purcher and recerd the new ad-! " cress wart and precinct number on pee parations for the wedding of | tne Giiginal and duplicate registration) the girl he loved to another man, cards and stall place the ortginal regia | tration card. in’ proper” precinct. file shot and killed 10 persons here Fee heater sehen inet he made within} yesterday and then committed | inay receding ny #lection | = j of primary election iuniese euch goth SuUlelde. | er ne 1 fall =. Saltese Sunday or, Four persona were seriously « vollday in which cevent e a Hin shall he accepted during tha meat, Wounded, including La Mu-sheng, | eS areioe days provided that no auch the girl ot Pvt. 1d Hain Ju's rahall permit any person to vote In any Township City or Village in) Greame, | whieh he had not resided (30) daye ~ gy, armed with two carbines, | ext preceding any election or primary - election | broke into Miss La's home and | killed her flance, her father, her | two brothers, her flance’s gister and a neighbor. Then he climbed the fence of a nearby house and killed Ite owner, his wife and their son and daughter. In an upstairs room, he turned his carbine on himeelf. Transfer of registration election day Bec. 507. Any registered elector who has removed from one election precinct | of a Township, City or Village to an- ether election precinct of the same Township, City or Village shall have the tight to make application ta have his registration transferred on any election or primary election day by executing a requeat over his or her signature for) such tranafer and presenting the same) to the election board tn the precinet tn! which he ta registered Upen recetving euch request the inspector of election! in charge of the regtatration records) shall compare the algnature thereon with ‘he signature upon the applicant's regia tration record and if the algnatures cor respond then the Inspeator shall eertify sich fact upon aald request and the ap piteant for tranafer siiall then Be per recta acta Teenie y for that) ! j | ¥ 7” application for trans * ' < , y + fer shall he filed with the Townehip | Thirty-five 11-year-old students | cay or Village Clerk who shall tranater| at Whitfield School will meet. at ! voter's registration in accordance ~ N: ‘eo Center ce vith the application When the name or] the Nature Center of Ke eames) any atreet in a Township. City er vil-| Metropolitan Park near Milford | age has been changed, it shall be the , fedne , | duty of the Townshtp. City or Vitiage At 10 le TN + galas Id tri | we group Wi ake a Cit rip pete to make the change to show the iroper name of street in the registration . ani . record and it shall not he necessary |? study plant and animal life for the elector to change his registration along a “nature trail’ and later) Pe view exhibits at the Nature Center. | JAMES E SEETERLIN, | Park naturalist Charles Damm! with respect thereto in order to eligible to vote Township Clerk r Sept 17. 31. 89 Will conduct the field trip Whitfield Students Set for Nature Study Trip VETERANS: Take Advantage of Educational Benefits Prepare for a Career in Business Business employment offers prestige, work enjoyment and variety of experience, rewarding salaries and promotions, stimulating contacts r { Courses in Business Administration Accounting, Secretarial Training The Business Institute of Pontiac 7 west lawrence street federal 2-355] free employment service that tion of pennies, nickels, ‘Argentine Girl, 15, _ Safe’ From Russia the Record for TD Passes liner Provence Friday just| University of Kentucky in 1950. re-lof them while playing with the j insists on making a token appro- 'priation, however, on the theory + tot In the 1957 fiscal year, the lat- available, the mint had a total in- lcome of neatly 94 million dollars. 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He made it clear he weekend accusations 6n. the rec-| leinns to continue his attack on ord of the Deomcratic-controlled | the spending issue when the sec- Congress. iond session of t Congress The score: Eisenhower is proud) meets in Reais _ of the Republican and. the Amer-' Eisenhower called passage of ican public, The. Democrats are the labor control bill an impor- proud of the Democrats. tant step toward labor reform. Its Senate Democratic Leader Lyn-! passage should be credited to the don B, Johnson of Texas accused outspoken indignation of the Fisenhower of trying to start a\American people, he said. domestic cold war. He praised the’ x * * session aS One of constructive The President said his biggest achievement. * * * The President fired the first. volley in a lengthy statement re- leased Saturday at his Gettysburg farm. He blasted the Democrats on spending and other issues, and credited the Republicans and the public with keeping them in check. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO ~ Menday through Saturday _ Downtown AND Drayton Plains disappointments in the past ses- sion were the refusal of Congress to increase the interest ceiling on long-term government bonds and to hold down on public works! spending. Congress overrode his yeto of a bill providing $1,200,000,- 000 for hundreds of public works projects. * * * He said he also was disappoint-, ~ed because postal rates were not increased, foreign aid funds were cut and an effective farm pro- gram was not worked out. because you asked for it! | Eseys City Hopes to Use ‘Closed’ on Its Sin Strip CHICAGO (UPI) — The state! Ferlic said his office will try attorney's office today promised |to prove the sin strip dives and, “a re-enactment of prohibition era strip joints are ‘public nuisances." | tactics” in an effort to hang a wet’ This is a direct departure from! blanket over, loud, lurid Calumet past raids in Cal City, where minor | * * * He said Congress distorted the STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, FEDERAL Juvenile Division City. itoodlums were arrested while the | In the matter of the petition concern ‘ ing” Frederick. Haddock minor Cause) !@te attorney's police swooped |top syndicate bosses, protected by, Re III a: misicd faiven of acl down on the “‘sin strip” of south their underlings, went free. | ‘o F ck, er Sa “ ehtld suburban Cal City early Saturday) prertie said he hopes to hit the Petition having been filed tn this and netted 74 arrests, including 22) dent. stores 9 HELD OVER Court alleging that the present where syndicate bigwigs in the pocket- ; abouts of the father of said minor exotic ‘dancers and 39 red - faced | | beeks b shutting off their a " child pa weteore se seid child. -ii|customers. | y in P teil irt in dependent upon the public for support. . . source, income. } ony - and that asid child should be placed) But none will be hit with criminal | ot sports cor. Friction under the jurisdiction of thie Court -harges . If th “publi ' < In the tame of the people of tne Charges. Frank Ferlic, first as- | ve. public nuisance’ move toy 88c State of Michigan. you are mereby notl- | sistant state's attorney said. ‘is successful, he said, it may be! wees fied that e hearing on sa petition . ” nr will be held at the Oakland County, Instead, the dancers and man- used against both vice deans and , Service Center, Court House Annex : gambling’ houses across the na- 1260B West Bivd., in -~ City of Pontiac agers were given subpoenas to tion : H s unty t th day f 3 acorn to ‘es0, at "sax. o'clock a appear today ina superior court A civil law allows the pad the afternoon, and you are hereey “sala civil case, Ferlic said. locidne of any \ tt : manded t® appear personally at sai OCKINE any saloon 1 ne cour "Tt being impractical te make personal, !he customers were subpoenaed rules it is a “public nuisance ” service hereof, this summons and notice fo show up tomorrow before a And Ferlic said he hopes to pad nell b t t { : ne wok previous es caid nestiog Se Brand jury investigating vice in lock, every door on the strip- Tne Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed = City. permanently and circulated in sald County ; Witness, the Homorable Arthur * * * Le deen iis tala’ Geouty, thie and “We'll hav tment of Pontiae in ount 8 el ave a re-enactiner Oo! ay ot Septem tl UE e OORE Private Plane prohibition era -tactres with im: A true copy: Laem of vrooete position of injunctions like those EL VABCASSE , Probate eee. | ‘that were posted on booze joints. wregept at. 89 in the roaring ‘20s."" Ferli¢ said. | eee Ulas eS: ie “The big sign will be there on 408311-13 euHtIe Rice ithe, saloon door, but there will be |, At 900 am. on September 28th 1989, one big difference—in prohibition e 1954 Chevrolet ¢@ dr. Serial No ! bsaTCa2i00,. will de sola at puouc, Plunges Onto Farmland 4s. the signs read, “Closed for sale at 22500 Woodward, oe one year.’ Mich that address being where the ve-/| WwW = hicle ts stefed and may be inspected ithin Sight of New “Ours will read, ‘Closed.| Sept. 21, 22. "50 ° ° i aaa a = Pennsylvania Airport Pred £19046-18 — Le ee PUBLIC SALE , At 9.00 am. on September 2eth 1989; INDLANA, Pa. (U yt) —Five meD Moll Tri 7 E ded » 1959 Pord Cust. 300 2 dr. Serial No re killed veste : a ria xtende 9FG278048 will be sold at public sale eee ee yesterday hen_ their ari D ot ‘ 2° 22500 Woodward Ave, Ferndale, Mich \Private plane crashed “after the TOLEDO, Ohio 'P—The° city nat address being where the vehicle conclusion of a three-day air show ~- 0" stored and may be inspected veat the newly dadicel 4 Jit council voted unanimously today Sept 21 22, ‘50 & e , icated) Jimmy - . . . coe - = . ~ to extengd Toledo's four trial ~ . Stewar y STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro. art Airport downtown pedestrian’ malls to male u t the ounty o ) ia > a di mer iyentie Division . ie 1 at 353.000, : see Bars h€. Nov. 16. The council alse ordered In the matter of the petition concern-|Valued a s) plunged onto a » city P ing Elste Ruth Davies, minor Cause No. farm yesterday within sight of tt the city administration to ae 16880 s y with € ‘@r pare a report on the feasibility | To. Pearl Davies, mother of said airport which was dedicated last) of installing permanent malls ehitd Mees " * , : . ‘Petition haying been filed in this Friday. The air show was a high- Court alleging that the present where- light of the dedication. abouts of the mother of said minor child ano are unknown and said child is de- Cities 7 Hours Apart pendent upon the public for support, The dead were identified as | Pp | and that seid child shoutd be placed Wayne Hess, 45, owner and pilot When it is 7 p.m. in Moscow under the jurisdiction of this Cour | ~ : MOS In the name of the people of the! Of the plane; Blaine Johnson, 26; high in th United it is hig noon - in re ite fice ine ca oe a ai pe tition Joneph Ricupeore, M6; Andy |States Eastern Standard Time fied that the hearing on said petition is a will be held at the Oaklend County, Stabura dr., 31, and his brother, zon | Service Center. Court House Annex.; Edward, 27, all of Indiana, > 1260B West Blvd. in the City of Pon Sriueneen, AD) 1666. me ok : Hess opePted ee eS Cont 2 The Belgian Congo in Africa is . , - se lyri é the ternoon, and you are hereby in nearby Dixonville. The other aa = - 5 be 15 of cot nmanded to appear personally at said victims were mentbers of the equivalent in area to about 15 0 hearin » I! “tate. IN 7 at being tmpractical to make personal | Indiana Junior Chamber of Com- the United States, the U.N. esti rvice hereof. this summons and not mates s} hall be served by publication of a oops merce. ne week previous to said:.hearing in Donald Fenell, manager of the (Advertisement) . i¢ Pontiac Press. a newspaper printed s and circulated in said County airport, said the plane had taken Worry of Muerte Suaee of Gola oui in ine ¢ ce, Off about 10 minutes before it ! Pontiac in said County, this 18th day crashed on the farm of Alex Camp- FALSE TEETH of September, AD. 1959 bell. at half le fre th Seals ARTHUR E. MOORE. be about @ a mie from 1 - = Crue copy) udge of Probete runway. Slipping or Irritating? ASCA : ; i ae 2 VASCABSENNO. | State Police said Hess had in- Don't be embarrassed by loose faise Juvenile Division ited the f scepngere for 2 teeth slipping. dropping or wobbling Sept. 21, 30 “'e the four passengers for a when you eat, talk or laugh. Just Th : ride shortly after the final event eprinkles little FASTEETH on your h es smol/ ¢ fry ST : t Pro- = ck 2 a piates is pleasant powder gives a w rc Cece (er toaicounie al eye of the air show. which was staged remarkable sense of added comfort oving their a love and security by holding plates more firmly No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or iat It's alkaline (non -acid). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter, ( Ad vertisement) Honan Torte ‘uvenile Division In the matter of the petition concern- Joseph Cunningham, minor. Cause 16908 Theo Cunningham. mother of said Petition having been filed in this 101 Down Texas Wa Court alleging that the present where anouts Of aa mother of said minor chia are unknown and sa@id child has violated, a law of the Gtate, amd that sald child ‘nould be placed under the jurtedsctien of this Court bv members of the Indiana Flying Chub Ing Ne To | ! [a y | NEW YORK (‘UPI\)—The high- | temperature in the nation yesterday was 10) degrees, re- est In the name of the people of the — : x ars \ State of Michigan, you ere hereby nots. Corded at Presidio, Tex, accord- by Agont death for 7, yeary | fied that the hearing on said petition jing to the US. Weather Bureau. . Thea! found anewwonder lercreme. Now | wll 4 . th Jakland County ; : > Rervice enter Coutt House Annex. This morning's low was 18 de- I’m happy,” writes Mrs. D. Ward. | 30” Scalia i 12608 West Blvd. in the City of Pon ‘ . waar Gal Here's blessed relief from tortures of vaginal | umbre m 2 es . n th grees at Fraser. Colo Ny 1 lech, chet a oak Wee ie case (Caanty lo onitie ash decor itch, rectal itch, chafing, rash and eczema pretty _pleids. 8- September A.D. 1959 at nine o'clock ee with an amazin new scientific formula | n the forenoon, and you are hereby 1) j¢ eatinnted that 300.000 per called LANACANE. This fast- nag sain- sturdy ribs. 88c ommanded to appear personally at said less medicated creme kills harmful bacteria hea ‘ing 1 Sons gould be fed with food thrown! — while it peodes mw. eben loss being impractical to Make persona < : flame nm tissue. Stops scratching seri vice hereel. this summons and no- into garbage pails in New York ' ea ee | ge healing. tice shall be served by publication of a! City today at all opy one week previous to said hearing: éms © i The Pontise Press. a newspane printed and cireulated in said County | Witness, the Honorable Arthur £E Moore. Judge of sald Court, in the City! ef Pontjat In said County, this 18th mad nf September, AD 1069. ‘Real ARTHUR FE. MOORE, A true copy: Judge of Probate ELSIE J. VASCASSENNO Probate Register, Juvenile Division Sept. 21, ‘88 WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO 36 An ordinance to amend Article IV) Mection 45 ef the White Lake Town- thip Rural soning ordimance as amended The Township of White Lake. Oakland County. State of ab, ordains That Article IV Health, Sanitary Safety and Protectivé Measures Section 45 shall be amended by deleting the! following: “Or may rent a portion of said dweil-| ing for use ee separate living quarters as an apartment by now more than four 44) rsone if there afte separate toilet facilities and an ffstde stairway without violating the provisions of this ordinance.’ This ordinance shal) take effect thirty MONDAY ond ‘TUESDAY ONLY earning FEDERAL dept. stores Women’s nylon S-T-R-E-T-C-H 30) days after ae ay. shalt be pub- | lished as requir aw { Made “and pacsed the White Lake Township —s om the 12th day of September 1 Bi A. ahd ceKEACHIE = nehip Clerk _. Rept. Fi, .'s. 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Kids love it 88c i Plush stuffed ani- mal with cute vinyt fece, o buy .... 88¢ 07210 A CL S y k, TEN ns mk A RR Domestic Tease will Decide | Who Will Win British Votes By TOM OORILTREE | prosperous country with increas- | In particular the Labor Party, LONDON w — The mental pic- ing opportunities for all and ask promises to end what it describes) tre a majority of British voters' that nothing be done to disturb as ‘‘the business man’s expense have of their own country should, this situation. account racket’ and the tax-free) 1 to company di-| rmine the outcome of the Oct. | . nt compensation paic dete t To support their case they poi sctoey spon Wan of office, 1 alec ee to the number of new cars and intends to tax capital gains made, lan and labor leader Hugh Gails _ television sets being sold, tox the on the stock exchange kell are agreed. “amount of money Britons of all - s » * From now on they. intend to classes apend for vacations : Lord base their campaign strategy on Specifically, they propose to ‘re. this assessment: foreign affairs house another million slum dwel will influence a substantia! section lers by 1965 and to expand the hos of the electorate but the decisive Pital building program. They also element in the battle revolves Intend to strengthen the govern- about domestic issues ment’s machinery for dealing with local pockets of unemployment After eight years in power, * * + Macmillan’s couservatives broadly speaking, are standing pat. They picture Britain as a Hailsham, conservative party chairman, says the laborites now pay only lip service to ther, old Socialist doctrine of state own-| ership of industry. And apparent lv the Labor Party itself has con ‘cluded that - nationalization now has little appeal for voters. It has no plans for placing industries The labor picture of British life under state control other than to ‘is completely different In the la- renationalize the steel and state bor view Britain is still “two ta-itrucking industries tions” one for the rich and the yore than ever before in a FOR COMPLETE other for the underprivileged British election Macmillan and INSURANCE SERVICE The laborites promise to boost Gaitskell intend to follow the old agh pegrions and expand the American “whistle stop’’ method CALL | public health and education sys of campaigning tems. But the big plank in their in DANIELS AGENCY : oi ; From now until voting day 543 W. BURON re 2-1 | Platform deals with revision of they will swing around the coun. : | the tax structure. ----~ try addressing party rallies, talking to groups at factory | gates and occasionally stopping | off is a village pub to discuss | politics with local residents over | i a pint of beer. 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Wilson and Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, whose gifts to the State of Michigan have made MSUO possible, to everyone who helped to make this great college a reality, we join everyone in Oakland County in expressing our thanks and commend J. A. Fredman, Inc., General Contractors, and all the sub-contractors and workmen on a job well done. , | a | To the faculty and student body we say | “Welcome.” May your stay at MSUO be a happy and profitable experience. MIC iin THE PONTIAC PRESS THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 Sooner or Later *had Hannah was due m a few hours to ‘fly to the Far East on a Defense Department mission, that a couple walked into the MSU offices with But by this time there were twe a proposition that ultimately would *. FOURTEEN Woody’ | Destined for Varner —— | As you'd expect, none of the|for the tall, likable Texan with an added a final ‘y’. The result— | The MSUO chancellor has been’ mander of the cadet corps in his followed and by 1349 Varoe = It Durward B. Varner hadn't Collegians back in the 1930s at/easy-going, yet determined man-| ¢he way they pronounced it—was known tq his friends as Woody senior year. eparcicype stage 7 jonly to write a thesis to win been nicknamed ‘‘Woody" during Texas A. & M. were familiar with|®*": who was rapidly spines the easy for everyone,”. Varner re- ever since. You would want to call’ elie pesneall'y pap the ‘eatin haat |doctorate. college days, he probably would|the rare first name. Most pro-|Sespected leader of his class. | called recently at his desk at (him Woody, too, if you met him By PETE LOCHBILER of class president and to the | have been pegged with some such;nounced it ‘‘Durwood.” “They dropped that mysterious Michigan State University Oak. ce or twice. | ioe an indication of top-notch | children to consider, Thonias and bring profound changes for Varner tag later on. Even this seemed inappropriate} first syllable of my name and | land. LIKES NICKNAME llalmeor auadastal! his younger sister, Judy. (Thom- and Oakland County. ‘ . * * Dr. Hannah had Varner talk with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson since he himself had to leave for the airport, is mow 16; dudy 13, and a For Varner at 42 is the kind of It was in his senior year that awe nee Susan, Ss | man on whom a nickname sits; ysrne ita , emer s | comfortably, yet with no loss of ¥ . et) ie Walighginet “My wife and kids were getting: dignity. The baiding, friendly ends tue de vee, ee hungry, so I decided to go to work ministrator likes his nickname, too. Comedy of two deca: inny.”’, n Ce for a change. They looked skinny a ne ee ‘ : : - ~ *« * . - a ith a vlueht Texee twame, AS @ student leader, Varner was The decision resulted in Varn snd Meadow Brook estate to MSU i ges, om ho fae, playing a big role in the annual first association with Michigan | “eame out of the blue,” Varner eee (Not Alla easel |weekend get-together between the Michigan State University. | recalls. JOINED FACULTY Most of the story has become Texas cadets and the coeds from John A. Hannah, however, nor |, — Whee f Ww to the MSUO staff members. To ®4Y!°r een nearey *©°- "He joined the faculty in 1949 as well known since the gift of the ems, e's: pat. Weeds") | At the last moment someone had 40 assistant professor of agricul- ee aad eae = _ Varner did not get the nickname, i. volunteer to date, sight unseen, tural economics. Three years later, eo <. -~ «2 * it may be worth noting, because the dateless Baylor coed who was the name of his home town in east- head of the girls’ social committee. ern Texas was Cottonwood—a ham- A * By let with little more than an inter-' wl, - ; | Varner reluctantly volunteered section and 75 inhabitants scattered | tor Friday night, but only with the % President Hannah called Varner Not so weil known is that it was into his office: The heart of the Varner who carried on negotia- conversation (as Varner recalls it) tions the first month, who had the went -like this: ‘studies made that showed the around it bane: etl « « * enormous need here for an institu- ee wih recomnany that ” rN me parang! Hannah: A cmayd es, tien of Meher —— } chairman accept a 1 just w is your ‘ambition : nt the copulate tas’ awe Varner and take the girl out Satur- institution?’’ A few days after’ Dr. Hannah had had a boom,” he recalls.) |day night. Varner (looking the great man returned from his trip, he and . 3 | Friday pight came and Varner in the eye and taking a chance): Varner drove down to Meadow OMNES MUCH tafthtully kept the blind date. “Well... to be president, I guess.” Brook Hall and made a firm com- He did gain lot from Cotton- Saturday night came and a fel @ The answer apparently. pleased | mitment with the Wilsons. wood though, and perhaps the most well Saturday night Dr. H h, for within a few | * * * Important is his basic respect for 4 the second act finale of that | months Varner was on the ad- | ‘It was a snowy Dec. 26,” Var- teachers and teaching and the be-| jusical comedy. profession. | “Sufficient to say that my friend . his $10—I didn’t even Varner was taught, be recalls, [didn't veal | “by the greatest teactier I have ever known” in the tiny Cotton. | wood schoothouse. This was the | | Os ae village echeciteacher Paula Price of Waco. They were 8 major peorpeniza and found ous kind of program that — s father. lmarried within @ year. itime to write bis long-delayed doc: my Texas pioneering spirit. The school was so small that the, * *« * torate ineste. - * another father taught the son all his high fore his 1940 graduation, Var-'| ; ; school classes in the same small metore hi nd ' | Sent off to Chicago, it came bac : ner was offered a regular com- _ ‘ ‘or earns schoolroom ‘ 1s 2 , ‘schooroom ‘mission in the U-S. Army, but he With ew, suggestions for, some DEDICATED JOB turned that down. IBM was inter, a Varner figures “The country schoolteacher’s sted in giving him a job on the The thesis hasn't been touche was a dedicated job,” recalls Var- East Coast, but he turned that since it came back in the mail ner. “It paid next to nothing, re- down, too seven years ago quired versatility, ability and en “War clouds were gathering |~ * * thusiasm and my father loved it and I preferred to remain with Varner's attitude toward a doc- all his life."’ my bride im Texas as long a8 I torate degree (considered a kind of The powers that be oe Betore he died, Varner’s father ©°uld,” he explained. pinnacle in the academic world) is Much to Varner's person = had patiently taught everything §= After working briefly as a junior from algebra to Shakespeare to executive with the federal land é “de from a uni-' faction, in the latter direction, eee When it came time to choose a three generations of school chil- | bank in Houston, Varner was called dren. \UP by the Army in August 1941, ‘head for the new school, Varner But it is easy te understand Varner graduated (not at the given a reserve commission and a ceecl wasn't shy. why the -working, en' : “ | astic head of MSUO is willing to } “4 volunteered to oe bene head of his class) and set out on a Placed in the tank destroyer corps.) 94 on forsaking for a while the and pea been nm.” ever career that would lead him, by MET RUSSIANS | honor of being known as “Dr.” | since that I was chosen. devious routes, from the country)! years later, Lt. Col Var. Varner. | Varner doesn’t see, really, any schoolroom to the head office OO sae and his battle-worn men vie-| “I wouldn't even think of taking "adical difference between MSUO the first time—appointed director made their Christmas gift to the ef MSU's agriculture extension youngsters of Michigan a day ‘out again myself,” recalls Varner.) age ef 34. | Varner stuck with the MSUO Varner remembers k-’moment of decision.” * * * “Were we going to institute a \traditional kind of school, to serve q in @ sense as a kind of community college? Or were we really going to try to make this university an interesting, exciting experience?” * * * = Pentiae Press Photo from seratch 1s monumental) and Im not »fire that I would want to do it again, but I wouldn't have m/ We Welcome You thier Voewed raterials tears portation littre hye aryl othiet in] : VW H il i ‘ental expenses for the ayer ‘ ost eartt y re stitdent at SQ) a ved ‘ L to Oakland County Engineers at MSUO - ‘ ‘ ~ to Learn Languages Ni ICHIGAN x hingmerring students at) Viel oe gir State University Qakliand mast beeame proficient incone Lancuace preferably Russian They will have ' a broad base of physics. chemustry, T ATE ind mathmatics ‘ There will be no majors in civil, mechanical or other specialized) branches of engineering . a ~ _ os ‘ J t . ~ eo _ * ‘ a © ‘ They Know Subject : NIVERSITY ni | : 3 All Russian language instructors , : . at Michigan State University Oak. e @ Jand ‘and one of three French in om 1aeé e era AVIMR Ss none have tnught in a regular ces 2 AKT, AND ; * ‘s : iT , : a ba “~~ won ofan “American, \niversity. Home Office: 761 W. Huron Street a - a2 e 1 * stin-Norvell Agency, In . = Aus i \ t (V, l (. Rochester Branch Pewntown Branch t 3] ‘ Half a dove n members of Michi 39 yeers ol distinguished Insurance Service 407 Main Street 16 E. Lawrence gan State University Oakland's 70 W. Lawrence (Cor. Cass) h D Plai whose depart ; : wav vio ains hos lepa Pontiac, Michigan 4416 Dixie Hig al ’ ra) t n i best of their generation or amoung Ke y} now, the MSUO community will the best they have eves Maaagdat. "” i So a os = , J F Ld ¢ , r) ry t % wnat Be % : ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 | | a SEVENTEEN ae a ate 52 He RS PR Re % ° a we t . | Pectcmntnninn manna — ~ “And as Always We Are Ready to Serve... CONSUMERS POWER CO. pe ee % EIGHTEEN _* Hopkins Directs Counseling . ~ Students Advised: Think for Yourself sonal difficulties that often stem from financial worries. By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG “The decision must be their own." . “We are concerned with all as pects of the student's life.’ the counselor said, ‘We assist the stu * * * This if it can be expressed in. one phrase. is Dr Robert Fo Hop f | j t ; XE : - iate ine” copes fo bhe echo: 4 ox ia “ iS ned tle alan. a +g ally F. Fee of Michigan State University Oak. Pein Clucalonally or tong range ana atideiits plans of a vocational or occupa- . . . tional nature _ ; “We aren't here to tell people « ? F oy Sy vr Hist ‘ ge . : ‘ ; iN ™ Pitt what lo do ' .. Waterford Township, was ap + * tt 4 tor ot oan Perper 1] pointed dires a f « cling and Hopkins says assistance ig given testing for \ISt-() ts by providing clarifying informa-; lien by and presenting them to a confused student and by helping the indi- vidual to analyze the various ave- nues open to him His departinent, he is primarily a service to the some S00) students coniprising the first ploneer clasy of Pon tlac’s neighboring university explains, 0s epic Meera ; , The student must choose which Pare ere to pr i \ tanc 1 ) seers best for him to follow ce n if t He Vem aliens social andj ra (ee ays Hopkins acts also as coordi. Hopkins “Wei uta that nator of academic advisers. A Student ena These advisers are faculty mem- . bers who help the student plan SUGGES! HEE! his academic program. “Tf a pint fetie teed oo _ Another of the functions of Hop sugye t ma: | 7 arent kins’ office is to conduct testing li Me ntti Nie af ile 7 7 research. Tests, he says, are an Car 4 ifit fd I 4 nvaluable aid in detecting prob | vpne al prob tits “ays Hop lem areas, student potential and hits, are study habits, lack of ipabilities direction, uncertainty of voea * * * tion, social wdjustment and per The university student will main rats, Sororities Banned lo Avoid Discrimination eye la fratery MSUO « armnpu Itles and sororities will be barred from tine because university officials think they accentuate certaln diseriminatory practices which are not In keeping with “the American way” * * * make membership Alexander exclusive instead of Roy J ald dean of students “We are aiming at full participation by the whole student hody in the whole program of student activ- ities,” he pointed out MSUO will be one of the few state Institutions In the country to eliminate social fraternities and sororities from the campus TO PROVIDE ACTIVITIES Alexander activities for these social organizations ald the thie utidversity t of the provided by Will provide mas fudent which are usually One of the first steps in this direction will be de velopment of an organizational pattern by an “explor- atory committee” chosen by the student body This will entail A combined effor’ with the faculty to develop plans for school government. club organizations publications and advisory groups * * * This direction taken by MSUO is a means of putting the proper emphasis on the student activities program,” Alexander sald HERE'S THE LOWDOWN Ir Robert F Hopkins of counseling and testing at Michigan State University Oakland, met with a number of students informally during the past few weeks to wv them as the ur first time today director dent in making his own decision, | gathering facts together) given fo students was ‘Think for yourself.’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 7 _ |MSUO Curriculum Shaped After 5 Seminars Hoenn ‘tain very high standards,” Hop- -kins said. “We are providing a ‘program which will demand a lot of the students “The counseling and testing de- partments will grow as the unl- versity grows, adding staff and facilities as needed.”’ Although a young man, Hopkins} comes to MSUO with an extensive; background. He was born, and) qurided upon? It certainl rob , i E : y wasn't! 4 graduated from high school in done overnight. The desirable ad. POINT STRESSED Chesaning. a town of 3,000 in the vice of authorities wasn't lacking either Saginaw Valley , »~ & t He served in the U.S) Navy for three years during World War II and went on to get his BA degree in psychology from Michigan State University in 1948 From. there, | Hopkins became an‘ employe-inter- Viewer for the Kaiser-Frazer Corp at Willow Run Hopkins earned a master’s de- gree in counscling and guidance and a teaching certificate from MSU tin 1951, and went to work as teseher-counselor for the Fow ferville school system. who also hold 4 master's devree in counseling and guidance worked in the Fow lerville system with her husband They have a four-year-old daugh- ter, Pamela His wife, June * * In 1952, Hopkins was employed, by the State Department of Public) Instruction as an educational con ‘sultant. He held the position for education will play an integral one year and then moved to the} Dearborn Township school district! as a counselor. | The Melvindale public school system hired Hopkins as director of guidance in) 1944 and soon | aflerward made him the school | system psychologist. * * * Msi conferred the degree of doctor of education uypfon Hopkin in J95R He served with the Melvin dale schools until his MSUO ap pointment this surnmer * * * was named president of Hopkins the Michigan Counselors Assn in 1907, 9 treasurer of the Guidance Assn of Metropolitan Detroit, peso lutions chairman of the American Personnel and Guidance Assn, member of the Michivan Psycho logical Assn. the National Voen-! tional Guidance Assn. the Amery can School Counselors Assn and the International Society for Gen eral Semantics Hopkins sayg he likes his job because he deals with people on an individual basis 4 | * + & “DT fave to give something of myself and learn something trom ‘each person IT deal with, What we want here, is for each student to? do his own thinking, to. develop himself as an individual and to fit qinto society's standards * é > I on hand when the doors open today Oakland. ‘the education field with its SPACE sions was a /age put to each group: Given a clean slate By DICK BUCK There will be no covered wagons space-age? ‘ * The quartet of _seminars dealt’ with liberal arts, .teacher educa-| But as sure as the first folks tion engineering, business educa-| who journeyed west wege pioneers. tiny and adult education. MSUO fits into that category in| A eommon in:all the ses-. aes for realistic, ‘up-to-date understanding of today’s revolutionary vlan world by the students. at Michigan State University curriculum. How was the This point was stressed at the Paes arts seminar. | Instead, nationally - known ex- perts were called upon to par- ticipate in five seminars which helped MSUO planners shape the new university’s curriculum, The tos much emphasis on irrelevant lcourses which no longer have any meaning for the students, it was asserted. F The five panelists felt many same major question was brilliant how would you set up an to master useless material, Dr. educational system in your field Sarah G, Blanding, Vassar Col- students became dis-jas the couraged because they are forced! system ‘Revolutionary’ System Result of Expert Planning ‘to best meet the needs of today’s lege president, said students are|liberal asts thinking, they saw a, tlon panelists, This could be ~ forced to do toa much. “Let us not: trp to cover the earth in four years,” she said. Another liberal arts commenta- | tor, noted historian Dr. Heury | Steele Commager, warned that. Americans are falsely “dazzled” by many courses which have no > place in a university program.” curriculum was also; They noted, however, that these oo must not only use teach- Seope of considered a leading problem at the engineering seminar. . The engineering experts felt to- American colleges are placing|day’s programs have a ‘narrow, a : Ghecationns concept.”” They regard-| semester at public schools before ed “engineering science” as the receiving their degree, ideal goal. ° The liberal arts panel criticized| As far as the first four years the emphasis placed on teaching in college go, a need was expressed cog in the educational /for adequate liberal education for ; that teachers. This would provide a re- my How did teacher educators ieel quired understanding of our society ‘They emphasized about their field? In line with the Athletics Will Play Part in Student-Faculty Life ishortage? The panelists argued Technology, peeked into the fu- P 5 By BRUNO KEARNS | , coll mittees. Sports, recreation and physical) ~~ egiate committees | | Under a present agreement, | i MSUO and the Pontiac school part in the student-faculty life at, syst havens (we year a } i j A veteran of World War Il, Lep-) of physical education In the ele SPonsibility would re Pontiac Press Sports Editor | umerous physical education and mentary sehools of the Pontiac jtomehers school system, Archery, golf, bowling, casting and marksmanship are the first sports activities included on the program. Julan W. Smith, professor of igram was urged whereby educa- QUALIFICATIONS need for prospective teach-| done, the panelists felt, by giving strong under- ers learning the theories of edu-; business feaders a full cation. a on The panalists called for an un- | “O14 - derstanding of how youngsters A business-bound college gradv- learn and said education students ate, they said. should have an un- | must be instilled with sympathy ‘derstanding of, rather than spe- for the objectives of public |cialization in, the many com- school systems. iponents of business structure. How about these tough decision’ An understanding of basic values ers, but help produce them. A pro-|is the key, the group noted. tion majors would teach for @) theodore V. Houser, chairman of the board of Sears, Roebuck & Co. listed qualifications of a good business leader. These included: initiative, leadership, strong will, an intellectually curious and logica] ming and power of analysig. * x * In the small business field, Wil- iliam H. Coleman, president and ee director of Twin Coach Co., Can- But along with this desire for 14, Ohio, said those planning to general knowledge, the educa- oto that field should get um- tion leaders urged a program of 114.1; on the problem of human intensive education in their fields oistions and “How do I finance ef specialization. This foundation my business?” : could be expanded in graduate | — work if desired. . | George L. Bach, dean of the x «* * | graduate school of industrial re- What about the perennial teacher, lations at Carnegie Institute of and its heritage. ¥ ‘that greater opportunities for re- ture. He predicted business would sult in more, be increasingly unable to act on human hunches. | eee | Instead, the businessman must | Dr, Frank Keppel, dean of the pe equipped to make hard-headed ‘graduate school of education, Har- analysis in a fast-changing: world, ivard University, put it this way: Bach said. |‘Teachers don’t get enough of a World change from ‘“‘an age of ‘chance to work with adults. They anxiety” to the “‘age of the Learn- | standing of thelr role in the MSUO | tract sharing Lepiey’s duties. Competitive and intra-mural ath-| “The reason for this,’ said Lep-' letie programs are expected to ley, “is to help coordinate a pro-, yvrow as the desires of the stu-\ gram of physical education in the) dents become and faculty Within three years a modern tri-level intra-mural or activities | building covering 100,000 square feet for men and women is ex pected to be added to the Oa land campus. The plans the structure call for @ gymnasium with a ca- pacity for 5.000, a swimming pool with for 700, a physical ley physical education in structor at Beloit College prior to within sealing WAAR OA entry into the Navy. He was a swimming instructor and also taught wate rsurvival in the serv tee He is presently associated with education yym and handball courts The building ts planned for the only flet area on the estate with the adjacent area of the 90 acres for outdoor activity fields Roy J. Alexander, dean of stu sid the “philosophy of the University is to encourage as com- plete a participation as possible in student activities."’ Alexander said that eventually MSUO will dents would have of the community facilities in Pon- tiac tem could profit from the teaching resources of the university. co-educational male and female members of the staff and qualified faculty mem- bers and students assisting. more| Pontiac school system and develop! }evident and as on-campus and off-|@ working relationship so that the) campus facilities become available.| University and. the school sygtem |may profit mutually.”’ } | Lepley pointed out that MSUO: to depend on many and in turn the school sys- | A tentative sehedule of physical education classes has been set up by Lepley and participation tn this phase of the program is strictly | on a voluntary basis. ‘ Instructions will be given with classes, with both A member of the MSUO staff In the instructional and recrea- tional program will be Miss Jean Young, presently the supervisor | manship activities. fully realize the integral impor- tance of sports in the university) was considered of major im- : . should be brought together and Society’ was illuminated at the education at Michigan State Uni- > together and’ ing Society’ was illuminated a versity, has designed a pilot pre-|siven 8 chance to air their ideaS|.e im human history. uation.” munist directly during an address) Cardinal Cushing said the spir- — - — a ——ama itual answer to ‘this monstrous thing,” Communism, is Christi- anity. “Mr. Khrushchev, guest of our President, It’s not too late for you REGULAR I have encouraged millions of people to pray for you and your: people during your visit to our wd Dry Cleaning * * * i “At the same time, we are pray-| ing for the multitudes in your cap-' tive nations and for the unnum-: bered dead whom you sent to pre- mature graves. 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How-) leges that have previously re- more applicants for every vacan-'are in junior high school. If possi-\ever. your youngster should aim, cy. And the situation is gomg to ble, invite college students to your for 600 if he is anxious to get into jected them. get worse home during vacations and get a school such as Harvard ot * * A Saat paapeeti ‘udentx ace them to talk about their experi. Princeton What do colleget look for i: an some s e Students ‘ ” ~ , 2 going to be rejected Most of them ences. Visit college campuses “Get to know the principal and a ee ie a ieee, 5 will be the ones with inadequate Make sure your youngster is encourage the youngster to have Grades and rank in class. 2. Col- preparation, low tcst scores, per taking the high school courses and interview with him about his lege Entrance Examination the National Guard which in- cludes Alabama and Mississippi, With Handicaps ‘Sheriff'sPlea S"sewrtmst ma SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI)—Dur of the 1830's. ing the past 11 years some 650 Locgl Authorities Still, youngsters have learned that their . fg! speech and hearing. problems can! in Charge at Scene of | be solved. _ Cross Co. Strike i * * * Each summer since 198, boys’ moUNT CLEMENS (#—The vio-| and girls aged 6 to 18 have gone \1-6 | marked Cross Co. strike en-| witht cal comes programs of therapy | ‘tered its 49th day today with local | ee ote at special instruc- authorities still holding top respon-| tio nat Syracuse University, ‘sibility for preserving the peace. “We firmly believe that these = QOver the weekend Gov. Williams | ‘GENEY’ Be Your sonalit) ulties. and lack o -quir d college plans. ” - ndi ee nee ees _ - a Col-: C seg dmission officials take ack al ce tanuvury, 4. Pereae: children benefit immensely from turned down a request from Ma-| But some will be average or Encourage hin 0 ma he rd ' oe “ee Say the ataaiatiin 4 ei vinw 5 | fk xtrac urricular " - | series nepal pendant rey nls oe ae ee an fal Do niown better than avera kids who} eh apo od al ie ceiver “andi lactivitie —— THE WHOLE TOOTH — Smil- | Segetber’ in 55 eaters) 9 way 06 sign that State Police be given the/ Ww ait Wow Lon a secomplcn| tests. Several hundred colleges re. they receive about a candidate |gctivities . not ‘s eon possible,” said Dr. Charlies V. ‘authority for policing the United a Beate aa ult feat of Mire .or ‘ suggest” that candi bi Gm his ect school principal. | Parents should recognize that | oe eine Be = a at Mange, director of the Summer | Auto Workers’ strike at the auto- | D Cleaners : dates for admission gry these, Marks come first, but extra. intangibles also help influence a # sediec Residence School for Children mation machinery plant. Ensign’ ry getting admitted to a good col-! tests. It costs about $15) Write to curricular activities count too college’s decision. For instance, | Louis, Mo., is proud to have with Speech and Hearing Prob- said the strike was “out of con-| lege. Edi ; 5 ay - aeoten h | given some of her baby teenth | i | Educational Testing Service, Where competition is severe, suc _| 8 : lems at Syracuse Universit itrol.’”” | Most college-bound youngsters (Princeton, NJ. for information activities may be the deciding! eaeky Sat omy 3 rie anes | to science. Baby teeth are being | 7 7 a i r ‘ : mend help What can vow do? about them ' factor. However. it's the quality, ber of students from each sec- ' collected in a survey to deter- For three hours each day the | Williams, acting from Wash- | It’s so convenient inking abc : t} “oh.| It is usually a good idea to take not the quantity, that counts Semel ths ieouetry: mine the amount of strontium- students receive both group and, ington, said “State Police will. before and after Start thinking about the prob- itis, fenta toe practice: in. eleventh ; By the time your children are 90 absorbed by children in the individual attention consisting of! not be used as strikebreakers or lem early, especiiily the finan-| a to find out any weak anots (eee SHOULD CHOORE, of college age they are mature city. lip reading instruction, ;auditory to render special assistance to WORK cial angle: Banks insurance com. 8T4de [0 lind out any B Before you decide which col- adolescents, and should be so training, selection and evaluation the union, They will not inter- panies, mutual funds, and invest '_ * lege to consider, you must know treated. Above all, you should in- of hearing aids and language ac-| vene in the dispute on either | for’ There {is not enough scientific what your boy or girl wants tO xtitf emotional security, not de- Graduates From College tivities. ‘ — helping you finance your chil. evidence as yet to suggest that a ment brokers all have plans a to get out of college and where his pondenc ; ‘ | In addition, the program seeks , ~ nee eatin -af you start student can improve his score by ae ee oF Coneke a = mi pendence, into them. More boy Started 31 Years Ago to help th t A statement in the governor's 45 dren's education if you s at. it 4 vocational abilities lie Too often and girls fail in college because o help the youngsters overcome yoni was issued from his Lan-' . 76 cramming su \ yroperly hy - . : meen i n or daughter tored, for about 15 wien xt Ue om pool ommiets to not of an emotional block than for LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) — Mrs senile ah prea eno sing office after he and aides had wlaKke Sure jour son Oo a e ? : . ' know va t y themselve« . , , 7 r . ee a . : : An really wants to go to college, If, dents may be able to raise their ane ; en the GifBexiliy ~ any he m er Much evidence Helen K Apfelbeck of Lakeland. eS i onsuited on Rear tele ss ~ il iy Ve > . "“ ch & ( ( ! E : F . > “ , . . ‘as 4 é ba in spite of all your efforts, your score by as much as 100 points, exists ‘that children from Nappy fis is o shining example of how . , __{tams was in V - eee ata en! Back or Front Door! ,oungste doesnt like books and * * * We recommend strongly that bomnes will Govbetter werk in e0t erseverance pays off Off With Car $ Head! ocratic party mee ling. doe rt ht e to } atid) if he has Most colleges now ask that the your child, not you, be the de lege or high school than those om a m Ensign said in his request to FE 5-6107 it ' a 1) 1 i h } _ tiie al "who eoolice be jn 7 termining factor ag to the cot. {om emotionally unstable or un The 53-year-old mother of three wusKEGO. Wis (UPI) — Williams that he lacked the man-| i" one tid | z sf FOO] | &.& P : P 5 . hot done w inh pples > lege to he selected. happy homes. and grandmother of four, who Commenting on her first drive in power to handle the situation, FE 5-6108 Next: Starting right at col. started college in Nebraska 31 a convertible, three-year-old aa * * * 12 E. Pike St. = . ~ 7 ¥y ; seasin Yaoee po ouch yeas. 1 ANN ee esced eee vears ago, was recently graduated ren O'Neill said: “It was a nice State Police have been on the, Stal about $2.000 to send your: Resi Mauocien fee Yeue Chudo’« ees. from Florida Southern College ride in a funny car with its head strike scene but only in the ca-| hid $6F ‘Gtie SON 40 & eeitpin right 1950 _ here. . off. ‘pacity of assisting loca] officers. college. The Ivy League colleges charge from $1.000 to $1400 for, tuition alone Add room and board, travel, tn cidentals, books, and other fees and the total figure mounts rapid- ly, Within two or three years the average college cost will rangs from $2,500 te $3,000 Some colleges have ‘'work WwW study’ programs that permit a ITH COUPON ONLY student to earn a good share of | vi “ThYTYTYY” meen, ) expenses Others have part-time sparen 4. \ eeerey ees ren rel reeds - 1 employment bureaus. But lack of - 5 r3) money need not deprive a bright < Food Town - wa Bonus ss Coupon =) energetic youngster of a college : Sipe ax Wecgiig every start | 5 WHITE "BREAD 4 iships go begging every year! t ? | _ 5 [RATING ‘ COLLEGE - = LARGE ¢€ Lime =) A good college should have 2 => these qualifications: 1. A good LOAF ES} general reputation 2 Accredi- ° > = a > LIMIT 1 COUPON—EXPIRES SEPT. 23 " tation hy the recognized regional Sensational i =) and professional groups 3% A good = sinttittertiterdt seen ~) rrrrriryy TTTTTETITT a faculty 4. Good administrators 5.) Value! wwe Sie sh dhs: WU 24 Reeognition by the honor societies 6. Strong courses in the field of your child's special Interest. 7. A ‘lar activities Says U.S. Can Hit Moon) tt 2 | poselble as ang child, not a ° Students can work thelr way trough » some colleges. liberal scholarship policy. 8. Good Pp t S/ ed — -_——-~— ao ae library and laboratory facilitles. 9 e ers Cc \Good placement bureau 10 A Plan Lunar Shot This Fall isensible program of extracurricu inind DARI EVAN EN iL oh 4 Food Town - People’ 8 Bonus Coupon Peter’s Sliced BOILED HAM 6 Oz. - = Pkg. “LIMIT 1 COUPON—EXPIRES SEPT. 23 WASHINGTON (UPI)—A De! success in the moon shot was | oven Department fita ait Me mach mare portal rnhtn, | at ot do I pm tom 5 e day American missiles are just! san pean senting = to a thove Nanas ee eeiecenle as accurate as Russia's and can | guidance equipment over the long the college that was his first hit the moon space journey, . jchoice? This can be a shattering Dr. Herbert F, York Penthgon| ' lexperience for a youngster who director of research and engineer has tried hard and has a good ing, made the comment in a copy ready to send only 19 pounds of record | righted interview published In US ‘payload’ to the vic inity of the! Actual lv most such rejections | News & World Report. moon, he said are just plain bad luck If he has! Vurk anid the hey tc Basale’s | * * * A good scholastic record, almost | "Their rockets are certainly big. C¢tainly he will be accepted by ger and probably more reliable,” another college York paid | What if his high school and) Cockroaches | However, he said American plans ‘ ‘ollege Board records are not ime | Written G ' for a moon shot this fall include pressive? If he does have real ee Ss araree the use of much bigger booster bility, the trouble may be lack , From Houses. Apartments, rockets namely Atlas intercon./of study skills or just laziness. | - Groc ace pomeriee gba tinental ballistic missiles | Sometimes a year at a good pre- estaurants. Remain out only ratory ech wher ‘lasse one hour. No signs used. As soon as we shift to using the; Paratory school, here classes ICBM as the basement booster for are small and teachers stern, will Rox Ex Company lunar probes."” he said, ‘then all/bring him up to college standards. | Sit, Pant, Sil e. ase) Ue @cos (of these things will be just ae ¥ ¥ * easy for us to do as for them"! Somettmes a junior college ts ryyryer a AA UA eer rer re eye Last fall the United States was vrerer ‘v LOOK WHAT YOU CAN BUY for sez a DIME! [mm MICHIGAN PRUNE PLUMS FOUND smenaell MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS i FIRST STATE MUSHROOMS "Sis¢ kh lor WHOLE KERNEL CORN "2% BISQUICK sn’ IRISH POTATOES Meade FANCY APRICOTS a be YOUR CHOICE Expert Cleaning It’s Amazing You'll be amazed and delighted to see how our quality work gives your clothes that “NEW” look. Let Ogg show you the king of Dry- cleaning Magic that has built our reputation. We guarantee you'll be pleased with the results. We reserve right to limit quantities s+. mone sold te dealers er minors. 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Williams thas signed a bill clarifying the ‘authority of local units to tax ‘personal property used in connec- tion with a business conducted for profit. the anti-missile missile, is classi-|Proclaimed Thursday, Oct. 15, as Rep. Walter H. Nill (D-Muske- fied top secret — especially its|Credit Union Day in Michigan.|gon), the sponsor, said the meas- There are 1.150 credit unions in ure was designed to permit t@x-/wasn’t due for another six weeks.'with farmers invited to set up Michigan with more than 800,000 ation of personal property leased She and her six pound, three'stands on the sidewalks and to. day asked about the missile and members. Total assets exceed 400 by Continential Motors of Mus- | ounce daughter were later report-' hawk |kegon from the federal govern-|ed doing fine at Chinese Hospital. | trucks. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 ONE COLOR ment and used for profit making| Moynt Clemens Sets agora ‘2nd Farm-City Week Has Baby Unexpectedly . MOUNT CLEMENS (#—Down- ; town streets of Mount Cleniens will SAN FRANCISCO ~ ) Fat | tobe on the appearance of a county ley Lee, 24, had a baby Friday ifair from next Thursday through’ on. the front steps of the Army) Overseas Supply Agency at 5 eee. Mason, Mrs. Lee, a communica-| x ke tions supervisor at the San Fran-| Mount Clemens will be cclebrat-| cisco ‘Army station, said the baby ing its second Farm-City Week,| produce from curbside FUEL OIL No. Contract Necessary Call Today . Gregory Oil Co. Phone FE 5-6141 94 East Walton Bivd, os — Mickey Roongy, behind that mask, meets Kelly Ann, his ~brand-new daughter, at St. John's hospital, Santa Monica, Calif. Mickey’s wife, right, is the former Joey Bishop Is Different * } for Rooney — his three children | | You Have fo Be Honest By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPIi—Is Joey ’ Eishop for real? Here's a comedian who's dif- ferent. He doesn't use dirty jokes in his night club act. He frater- nizes with ¢he kitchen crews in those clubs and invites them io his home at Englewood, N. J His phone number is in the book. He doesn’t flash costly wrist watches, sapphire rings, silk suits or lacy shirt - fronts from the night club floor. He doesn’t crack a smile while per- forming. He doesn’t butter up every audience by calling it ‘‘the greatest.” 'dav, I was playing golf and some-) said, ‘How come whenever some, poor slob comes here, he's Bishop's guest?’ I said, ‘Because I never forget the guys I knew when I, didn't have the money to play golf.” ’’ | Joey thinks this approach is 1s good for the career as it is for the soul. “‘People respond to a human being,”” he says. “If a comedian flops en TV, it’s be- | cause he has never established | | himself as a human being. If he shows that he is human! the public is ready to overlook many human failings. I think that is why Dean Martin does so well on TV. He comes over as a human In fact, his conversation is de-'being when he talks about drink- void of such show business super- ing, or women. latives as “great,” “terrific” or «The old-time performers would “fabulous.” never have made it if TV was In the face of all these obvious around when they started. They'd handicaps, how does Bishop, a stand on-a stage and you couldn't well-paid but hnugry-looking fel- 1.1) from your seat if they were low from Philadelphia, keep work: cincer or not when they spoke of ing? what a wonderful audience you And work he does. Besides be- were, or cried about something. ing a regular on the CBS-TV show “They were dishonest. On TV,! “Keep Talking’ and a frequent yoy can spot a false front in a visitor to NBC-TV's “The Jack minute. I don't think they ‘could Paar Show.”’ he fs often a guest have stood it. The era of the dis- on the variety hours, makes M0- honest performer is gone. People tion pictures and moves along in today insist on talent PLUS hon- high gear on the night club circuit. esty” Bishop said * * * ee eee ae i It has to do with basic honesty. Joey says. He has endeavored to Tg Work on State Funds | chip away from his personality and makeup alj barnacle-like af- - LANSING (P—A special commit-. fections and show business man- tee has been named by Gov. Wil- nerisms that smack of insincerity. liams to review and possibly make! “If I'm tired, I tell the audi-'recommendations for improving ence I'm tired,”’ said Joey." I try the auditing, collecting, reporting to level with everyone. 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EE Ra en & the most, beautiful mn the area Y THAT PROTECTS FOREVER _ 4169 DIXIE HIGHWAY © DRAYTON PLAINS, MICHIGAN at ‘ & GENUINE LATEST MODEL TRANSISTOR ie * eg phn ws, a A MME A eo o8 MM ass. sciatic rs a ei R _FE 5-4522° ( ae 5-4522° cuca geen Ned waiedies sake a ilies THE ‘ TWENTY-FOUR | Np se Seas a SR | ; i) @& j | On Saturday Col. Stephen Mach Society CAR members were hosts to the Michigan Society Children meeting of the American Revolution ata state. board meeting. Some 50 members of the society were present for the a See , * Nurine \ Aay Parl, state gunior president of CAR. helped to conduct the board meeting Saturday. Mise =e See frinér of Grosse Pointe : lest friner, second from “ty SPP os Women's thich heee held friend « from le}t, Mary Margaret Poole, Diane Devo and Elizabeth Ann Poole, before aelitifies pot under way, Section posed with sereral neu Discuss Student, School Activities Teachers and parents dis cussed stiuckemt arred tivities for thie school ac coming vear before the resular meeting of Webster Sa biel PTA held Thorsday, evening Mrs George Watters pres Ident, presided and announced officers for the coming year They ore Mrs Vietor Land quist, duother vice president: Dr. Burton Ross, father vice president, Mis Denzel Shep pard, teacher vice president. Mrs. James Blakeney, record Inge Secretary Mrs Donald MeMillen, corresponding sec rebar. Ralph Verkawit, tieasire) Ii Vndrew Gu Jacsik, parliamentarian. Vis William Burder, historian and Mis Vhurley Allen, aud {iar Delegates ail) he AMfre Baby ert) Pack Iwood Biugder and Mrs. Mike Andonian Chairmen for the conn, year will be Mas) Leste Lang ford and Mrs. John Rotsehitd library; Mrs) Jamex Clarkson home room .gepresentative. Mrs. T, Boice Purdy, calling: Mrs. Kenneth Naglev’and Mrs Robert Hauser, audio-visual: Mrs. Robert Quinn, savings stamps; Mrs. Paul Godoshian, health: schneider an@ Mrs. Leonard - Sundahl, preschool; Mrs. Rog er Cuneo, scholarship; Mrs. Neil Gray, legistation, and Mrs.’ Robert E. Pote and Mis. Doug las Green, publivity Theme adopted by the PTA Four page today - in Women’s Section 4 4 Mrs. Verne Riemen-- for the coming vear is “Living and Learning With Children Dr Edith Roaeh Snyder. prin eipal, itroduced the teaching staff and discussed the best possible education for cpiterer Pote Taking part in the Thursda evening mecting were MMis« Benjamin Sweeney Jr. Mre Herbert Ketchum and \ii« Vr. and Mrs. John RB. Fletcher of Sacramento, Calif,, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary Wichael, to LES. Fir Force Ist Lt. Richard Ho Abbott. He is the son of Dr. and. Mrs. Vernon €, Ahbott 0 Hinois avenue, An early fall wedding is planned, at’ Adah From left, Katherine Me Hugh, Sue Raymond, Susan Trousdale. Carol Deyo participated in the program. Pentiag Press Photes Shelly Library. Entertains Children of the DAR Col. Stephen Mack Society Is Host to Michigan Society Col Stephen Viack CAR was host on Saturday to the Michigan Socety Children of the American [evolution at Adah Shelly Library Fifty members attended this state board meeting which was conducted hy Mtr Heeto Chabut fate senign president of Jackson, and Nancy Artnet state juror president of (;rosse Pointe Park Col Stephen Mack Society menibers attending the meet were Barbara Shadley. Susan lee, Carol Deyo, Diane Deyo Mary Margaret Poole, Eliza beth Ann Poole, Katherine McHugh, Sue Raymond and Susan Trousdale DAR members serving luncheon to the group were Mrs. Lisle Echtinau, regent of General Richardson Chapter, Mrs. Lloyd Porter and Mrs W. H. O'Laughlin Other DAR committee mem- bers of CAR tn attendance were Mrs. Allan Monroe, Mrs L. L. Dunlap, Mrs. E. G Clark and Mrs. Everett M Peterson SOC He ty Don’t You Trust Your Hostess? By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it rude to lock one’s door when staying in someone’s house. Recently | was a weekend guest in a friend's house and when I went into my room at night I locked the door. The next day my hostess commented on this and said jt wasn't necessary to lock doors in her house as everyone respected the privacy of others “Will you please tell me if I was wrong?’ Answer: Locking your door when staying in a lriend’s home is not actually .wrong, but it does indicate that you have not complete confidence in all the others in the house, and therefore is not a very tnendly thing to do. “Dear Mrs. Post: Does a wedding present have to be sent by the store, or by the in- dividual through the mail in order to be proper? May it never be delivered personally, or taken to the wedding?” Answer: Usually it is sent by the store that you bought it from with your card enclosed But if you want to take it and leave it at the house yourself, it is quite proper to do so ff you take it before the day of the wedding. Do not, however, take it with you to the wedding because the bride will have no chance to see it “Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to invite a boy who lives about 50 miles from here to a dance. The only drawhack is this: Am I supposed to ask him to my house or take a room for him at a hotel and pay for it? He will be unable to return home that same night’ Answer, Taking it for grant ed that you are living at home with-your parents, asking hin to the house would be the proper thing to do. If this ts not feasible, then a room should be taken for him at the hotel by your father—or mother—but not you A Womans Needs Change With Time WAUKEGAN, Ill (UPD Every woman has four needs a Chicago business woman told the Lake County Teacher's As sociation recently. * * * “Fron age 1 to 14 you need good parents and good health,” Mrs. Lorraine Blair said. ‘14 to 40 good looks and 40 to.60 a good personality.” But after 60 years of age, Mrs. Blair added, ‘‘you need cash.” International Market Success at By LYDIA ROTHMAN \ ‘conservative estimate of 1).000" attended the Interna ional) Travelers Market for Save the Children Federation Saturday. The event, held at Cranbrook's Greek Theater. was termed “highly success fil’ by @ genial and modest cochairman, Mrs. Edward § Wellock, Mrs) Robert Vander Kloot was chairman Community development and sclf help are the basis of the SCF program and it was just that spirit that made the affair put on by area women such a Nige success, said SCF presi dent Richard P. Sanders FRIENDLY AIR A festive, friendly air dom inated the colorful scene as husbands made as many, if not more, purchases than their wives from the 17th booths that surrounded the pool and the- ater, Each booth seid goods from Europe, Seandinavia, the Orient, Hawaii and American Indians We saw one tweedy, Tyrolian-hatted gentleman en- grossed in a shiny Italian coffee pot—"a real bargain,” he told us. Mrs. Herbert Rew- ben was having a wonfderful lime selecting a_sfiail cooking pan and the David Lees were particularly proud of a barbe- cue contraption that looked more like a squirrel cage. * * * The antique booth, under the fine management of Mrs. Theo- dore O. Yntema and her hard- working cochairmen, Mra. C, Dalton, Mrs, Willlam [ James and Mrs. Henry C Johnson, accounted for the greatest amount of money made. Thére was everything from the first vending machine (90 cents and you receive a cud of tobacco) to valuable jewels. Before the first hour of the fair, this booth had made more than $5,000 EXCITEMENT, TOO And there were some excited grandparents in the crewd, Mra. -Edwin J. Anderson was busy buying toys for her new granddaughter born just the day before to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Richard Williams From out of town were the Cranbrook Eugene WKetlerings who had flown 10 of their friends up from Hinsdale, Ill.,- for the affair. It was Mrs. Kettering who had the original idea of a travelers market and who in- spired her friends, Mrs. Wel- lock and Mrs. VanderKloot. * * * At 1 pm. a beautiful smor- gasbord luncheon was served Such exotic delicacies as sild rejer, fiske rand (shrimp and fish molds) and kaffe loaded the tables of the James A Beresford home where the luncheon was served * * * Among the younger set who served the food attired in Dan ish costume were Mrs. John Dixon, Mrs. dames Fox, Nancy Wonnberger .and Mrs. Jere Gillette PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 1 : Mrs. Ray Hooker, left, discusses party strategy with Mrs. Kingsbury at the Republican reception Sunday afternoon at the Birmingham Vrs. Hooker is Community House. Will Meet Friends B. Minor Pentiac Press Phete national committeewoman from Michi- gan and Mrs. Kingsbury ts coordinator of women’s activities and public re- lations of the Oakland County Repub- lican Committee. 3 Couples Leave for Princeton By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM—Three coup- les left by car Friday to meet a fourth couple in Princeton. N. J. This is an annual fall get-together and for several years has been a “looked [or- ward to’’ event, Mr. and Mrs. tarry “Lein bach of Colonial Court, M: and Mrs. W. C. Deveraux and Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Decker of Detroit will join the Harry Bitners who now live in Prince ton This is a very special yea for Mr. and Mrs. Bitner who will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary with thet friends. * * * Also in Princeton thig week Vrs. Robert McIntosh, Mrs. Paul 7. Williams, and Mrs. Dean Olds, left to right, were so impressed at the suc- cess of the Rochester Junior Women's Club's annual affair they had to pause to take everything in. a moment were Mrs. R. Jamison Williams and her eldest son ‘‘Rick’’ who entered Princeton University * * * The Richard B. Wallaces and their children have recently moved from Pilgrim road to their new home in Lowell court * * * Mr. and Mis. Paul Cameron Hoffman tnee) Judy Perry an nounce the birth of a daughter Anne Perry, Sept. & *® * * Up -at Big Paw, on Lake Huron, last weekend was a group of friends including M: and Mrs J. Robert Mosby. Mr and Mrs. Wright Yount Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arch- angeli, Mr. and Mrs. E. A Proctor, the Joseph Wellmans and the Malcolm W. Weltys. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pretz have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George J. Crimmins of San Francisco who formerly lived in Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Crimmins will \isit their son and daughter- in-law, the Roger Crimmins, in Birmingham before return- ing home * * * Mr. and Mrs. Graham J. Graham of Bloomfield Hills en- tertained at a buffet Friday evening. Guests of honor were the board of directors and staff of kingswoog Sehool Cran- brook. Fashions for travel, sightseeing, and evening wear helped carry out the “Weekend in New York” theme. Min- lature suitcase programs and a stage backdrop of the city’s fabulous skyline were featured. Etks Temple was the scene of the Rochester Junior Woman's ‘Club fourth anriual luncheon, card party, and fashion show Thursday. From left, Mrs. Almon Durkee, Mrs. Charles H. {Ilen, Vrs. Ronald f FJ , Pentiae Press Phetes A. Featherstone, and Mrs. Ben Lindquist appear to be enjoying their afternoon at the program. which drew some_300, 4 pos *THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 ra TWENTY-FIVE oe Hawthorne School Has Its Picnic More than 250 students, teachers and parents of Haw- thorne School met at Haw- thorne Park Thursday evening for the annual get-acquainted picnic. Leslie Hudson, chairman of the affair led singing accom- panied by Mrs. Melvin Boers- ma. Also taking part was a quartet made up of Dr. D. S. McGeen, Donald Humphries, Lorne Anderson and Sidney Jones. * * * Coffee and hot chocolate, furnished bythe PTA, were served by Mrs. Vern Rollison, PTA président Mrs. Norbert Huffman and Mrs. Vernell Kaul. Durward B. Varner, chancel- lor of Michigan State Univer- sity Oakland will be guest speaker at the Oct. 15 PTA meeting. The public is invited. Give Shower to Honor Bride-Elect A miscellaneous shower was held recently for Gloma J. Cun- ningham, who wil] become the bride of John N. Gazette of Rochester Oct. 10 at Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The shower was given by W. James Jefferys and Mrs. Rob- ert Tuson at the home of Mrs Charles McMahon of Ypsilanti avenue. The bride-elect is the daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cunningham of Drayton Plains and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thrust of Rochester. Mrs Guests attending were Mrs Cunningham, Mrs. Charles P. Hen- derson, Mrs. M. A. Hilty, Mrs. Ray Oates, Mrs. James Wilcox, Mrs. Richard Parker and Mrs. E C. Winchester. Others were Dana Crane, Jo- anne Burkhart, Judy Dunham. Ju dy Yeager and Geraldine Cunn- ingham. Remove rust stains by soaking garment in lemon juice and salt or in oxalic acid solution of three ta blespoons oxalic acid to one pint warm water. (Oxalic acid is avail- able at the drugstore. ) Charm Chats SPAN the SEASON by Rowena Wilson You can span the season from summer into fal> and ’ do it nicely. Of course, some changes are absolutely nec- essary. To look really —attrac- tive when you Ps hit the au- “® tumn trail some new in- novations are important in your make-up as well as your coiffure. Popular shades of the new season will. require the change in your make-up. With the current variation in femi- nine fashions, a new hair- style seems the smart thing to do. Your new hairdo will make all the difference in your appearance. It takes profes- sional know-how to arrange it to suit you alone. Ro- ‘ wena’s Beauty Salon. 4831 Dixie Highway. Drayton- Plains. OR. 3-3541. 14 S§. Main. Clarkston. MA 5-1000. ose Baldwin, Pontiac, FE 73 ‘Boredom Is Deadly Find Out Cause of Fatigue =: By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN iwe probably would -fly off in: all, { BUT what sort of fatigue do, If all fatigue could be removed directions at once or simply ex- We have and what kind of rest do! ‘fun we would have and how much Fatigue is often nature's warn-| When they should not be and chron-) We would accomplishf However, ' ic tiredness clouds many lives to from the face of the earth what’ plode on the spot from excitement. We need? Many people are tired! | Weak arches can make ‘ing that we need rest. vou feel exhausted. There are many kinds of fatigue, and it is important to discover the source of CD H ead of Edward Muschell, civil defense chairman of Pontiac PTA council areas at the counril meetinz held Tuesday at Bagley School that meetings of civil defense will be held from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m at Mark Twain School and will continue for 13 consecutive weeks ‘Dr. M. C. Worster was guest speaker at the first meeting, Thursday. Classes include civil defense, information on first aid, medical MARY HEITJAN Mary Heitjan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heitjan of Erie road graduated from Saint Joseph School of Nursing in Flint recently Seat UT itis Ae un | im \j ! Since 1929 1 be smart-iook smart RF | 5 SWEATERS... 719 W. Huron FE 4.1536 be smart- look smart ; cleaned so beautifully w2e0SO admired r COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE Quality Cleaning yours, PTA Group Reveals Meeting Times care under disaster conditions and psychological warfare The first regional meeting on Study of Michigan schools will be held Oct. 1 at Eastern Mich. igan College. Dr. Dana P. Whitmer announced that the board of education will meet Sept. 24 on Patterson street. Mrs. William White announced the following polio clincs to be’ held; Oct. 12, Madison Junior High; Oct. 13, Wilson Elementary school; Oct. 14, Bethune Elemen- jtary; and Oct. 15 Owen Elemen- tary. All clinics will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Gail Maxfield Becomes Bride Gail Valerie Maxfield. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John R Maxfield of Hillsdale, became the bride of Lawrence Charles Murphy, son of Mrs. Frances Murphy of Dover street, re- cently at First Christian par- sonage. A reception was held at the home of Mrs. Michael B. Kelly. The couple are living in East Lansing where the bridegroom is attending Michigan State University. The bride also at- tended there. A gat es b. butter-soft polished block calf sparked with a glint of silver. Both on slimmest hi heels, 24.99 as % 7 % & ¢ such an extent- that joyful iveng is impossible. | ‘There are many kinds of te | tigue and it is important te dis- | eever the source of yours. There | is true physical fatigue which the couple are the Rev. comes frem physical exertion. This sort is nataral and dis- ' appears after a reasonable rest. Then there is the weariness. which is due to some malfunc- tioning in the body or some un- healthy condition. A low thyroid ‘or low blood pressure can make you feel hke crawling. Eyestrain: can make you feel exhausted; so Can weak arches. Some tired folks | are being poisoned W§ diseased teeth or tonsils or sinuses. Unless you know that your fa- tigue comes from a definite source. | you. should have a physical check-' up. This ought to be done peri odically anyway, Boredom is perhaps the most dramatic of all reasons for fa- Nt tigue. I think,many persons do ‘not realize that they are bored. They take all of their responsi. | bilities for granted and go through the same routine day after day) They are tired all the time and finally go to their | doctor who finda nothing wrong with them physically. What to do? Chang& the situa- tion if you can or to what extent vou can. Also bring a fresh.N. Saginaw St. The “Different”? Look PERMANENTS $5 —36—57.50 $1.50 ANNALIESE BEAUTY SALON (Over Tasty Bakery) FE 2-5600 martinique bewitching black new fall pumps of black suede * gleam of satin 4 Shoe Scion — Metzqnine 4 that look so elegant right now with your after-5 transition dresses . . costume. from inspired collection for Fail. a. the velvet look touched with the for dramatic moments. . later with every important Here, two Coming Attractions | 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road = ” s ’ \ 4 foo. - ——aaseny TWENTY-SIX Readers Seem to Think So. . Abby Breast-Feeding Baby on Bus THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1959 i | ! ? | Prey Cook married. Vary Kathleen. Visit Florida for Honeymoon Atter Ceremony . Daniel A. : 2 Wagner Honeymooning in Hillsboro By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN strangers on the streets? Is | that mother who nursed her | for that mother who breast- _ Beach, Fla., are Mr, and Mrs. . - - om that more proper? Your sense. | baby on the bus. That busy- fed her baby on the bus. Ba- | Saturday Donald James Conlon. The DEAR ABBY: Please print | oy iodesty and decency needs | body signed.“Shocked” should | bies don't’ know where they couple was married Sept. 12 this for that moron who held . . | be ashamed of herself.Too bad = are when theygiget hungry. morning at 4+ st. Anthony's Chapel of up her coat to hide a nursing '‘the pursing mother didn't | What was the poor mother . 1 ] Duns Scotus College. The Rev. | ° mother from the exes of the SCANDINAVIAN BORN have twins. That could have i supposed to do? Get off the of. Michae Michael J. O'Leary officiated. world PS. Please don't tell me to | electrocuted ‘Shocked.’ Yours | bus and go hide? Catholic A reception was held at De- Vi hat ae tel] is Sp go home. I lke it here truly, ‘NOT SHOCKED’ a h | troit Golf Club. “eh ocking * * * ELEANOR. * * * “hurch. * * ry aod) ais DEAR ABBY: I read your = * = To get ABBY» pamplilet, “What P Mrs. Conlon is the former on me accoumt of the poor “shocked” DEAR ABBY: Wiere WAR Bie mc lita lhtge stl nadinca arents of Betsy Young. daughter of Mrs. a ie party who was disgusted at this young mother seen breast- | stampea envelope to this paver the couple are Dorra R. Young of Detroit. sight of A observing a nursing child on a feeding her infant on the bus? _ I and Dr. Brewer H. Young of moo ther bus. All I can say is that J I didn't know there were any Vr. and Mrs. Florence, Ala. Mr. Conlon is 7 sucking lel have seen more nakedness in mothers Jeft who bothered to Le Ba ron the son of the James L. Con: $ haby? it the girlie magazines than is feed their infants the natural k Harry B. lons of James K boulevard # you must revealed when a mother nour way any more. All the young PTA I Cook: / Mrs. Brewer Young of Win- | sale ae ishes her baby the way (od mothers I know are too busy as Ogm: Shs ooski, Vt. was matron of o vonesert he intended) Please, Abby, don't chasing around to be bothered . Vr. and Mrs. honor. Bridesmaids included, , > cloak the s«« ~~ discourage “young mothers with it. They leave ther ba- Meetin a Caro} Sue Conlon, sister of the evil COURS ABBY from giving their habies a hies at home and tell the sit- : g . Arthur fridegroom from Pontiac: bs) a es ps léok inta thoxe good start in life by .breast- ler to make the formula and vr sia chet . WV = Fran Welsh of Dearborn and “ Ade - . b nae Or ad the back feeding them. You could do feed the haby Sirs eer rachet new ; 4 gh agner. Martha Young of Florence, | b b+] P ve ' ‘ote rane houses a lot if you would start a If you still have this moth- president of LeBaron PTA, in- —_— . . : | Ala oy TOS! eu . movement to take the bosom ers address please let me troduced new officers at the ; —— ‘ . fe That is where the coat belongs out of the girlie magacsines and have it. I'd hike to send her a get acquainted meeting held MRS. D {VIEL f. W AGNER | John 5 Cooke of Royal Oak : ad i N “DISGUSTED put it where. it belongs present Thursday evening in the mul was his brother's best man Bie~ $ WITH SHOCKED™ “OVER SIXTY” GRANMAW FRANNY' Uipurpose room . A . - | Ushers were Richard Berry of ! - ¥ s DEAR ABBY: God bles« WPA ABBY, Thee chee They are Mrs Earl Vought, V . t N tt 7 \ h Columbus, Ohio, the bride- é PRAT AREY Regarding = vice president; Norrs Smith, ISI Ol 1e! n 1¢ ivan groom's. brother-in-law; Brew- SHOCKED MORTIFITED father vice president; Alrs er Young, the bride’s brother , AND DisGUSTED' at seeing G * . . John bien yeah vice \{ : S; “ds Ri of Winooski, Vt.; and Rav- " tty be Lge \ » = - ys Sie cniviwannan os Give Dinner Party to Fete vem se ween After Saturday Rites mm’? *um another 7 | eat om public. dont they” . Reaseiey. treusurer: sie [en Ay t eens oie me une a bate om natural and Begins as . “OF ec ; ran- b ron Dy slegardiess of Two Area Brides-Elect Church, historian, and Edward ; brook Village, Southfield. Poane Holos where at aa done’ vAfirr all Mckinney, auditor . Newlyweds Mr and Mrs colored suit with dark brown that's what the "oh" an A pre-bridal. dinne — a , . Mrs Goldia — Holecheck, Damel Alfred Wagner your- accessories and a yellow rose Insurance Women Narrow and smart — that's the RTA ie for held rn ent i ee oe hon, Mra We ley Waureen sh - 4 tees ee per tal wie se aioe aa with be teen ac Be N Ch { in this é van en, Its | 5 . ” 4 ' il aa I : VIPS , : chairmen also were in- olowing their w ing Satur wi ige accessories and a in this: easy-sew step-in. Its lean CURRENTLY 936". joring Dana Gail Crane bride-elect ward sutherland) Mrs. Hugh Dana troduced day noattne at St “Michael corsage of yellow roses was Ome Semen tines are crisply of Sea by a at ni Daniel J. Pruent, and Gloria Mrs James Jacklin, Mrs Law. Dr Guy Hill of Michigan Catholic Church. The’ Rev worn by Mrs. Wagner. Insurance Women of Pon- square neckline, tab detail. For EAP AWAY Kindly pares Jean A unningham, bride-elect. of cence Evel, Mrs James Arnold State University will speak at Charles Cushing officiated at tiac met Wednesday for a cotton crepe, wool Tomorrow's Nas ue for Shocked) Mortified Jobn mw. Gazette Mrs, William Gregory Mrs. Rich the Oct & meeting the Nuptial High Mass buffet luncheon at the Hotel pattern: Half-size dress. “hwnd You Amer Miss Crane is the daughter of ard Hild, Mrs Martell Golden. Mis. Holecheck and Mrs The bride. the former Marv P| d p t S t Waldron. Fifteen members Printed Pattern 4808: Women's teans are shocking, mortify. | Wie Alia outs lia , ae oe be ‘ nee MPs) Trachet poured and the execu- Kathieen Cook, 18 the daughter Cage. arty »€ and four visitors attended Sizes 26. 38, 40, 42, 44. 46. 48. Size ' mn diegusting with your iad ee ae he panes ae oeoen and Mrs Don tive’ board served refresh- of Mr and Mrs. Harry B The regular meeting of the Alpha Mrs. Jack Bedford is newly 6 takes 3% yards 35-inch. Ttanve attitude towards feed it Gangell eourt Olhers weer Ale Archie Ari. ments (ook of North Perry. street Alpha chapter of Epsilon Sigma appointed educational chan Printed directions on eac h pat- toheby The rest of the , - +. « strong Mrs Charl Copentiavs ; Margaret Harths led com- Parents of the bridegroom are — Alpha Sorority was held TSurs. Man due to the resignation of tern part. Easier, accurate AE Hints: bance lecding Very Miss Cunningham ia the daugh Lora Melzer Carolyn Davis . Shige. CY MNKIOE SO onen DS Mroand Mrs. Arthur Wagner day evening at the YMCA. Mrs. Mildred Sage . send Thirty-five cents in coins en aie ls autltul ter of Mr and Mrs. Howard Cun ley Mattingly. Dione Veazey San es st Seth Echt (Binet Marshall Rose, mish captain, an- oe Robert Bartig cm . eS een add ° cents we What about the bare thighs ninghain of Drayton Plains and dra Lawrence Phytlis Upehureh,| : * = * nounced the coming mish schedule ML aoaliat baie om ws “ He meen md ange mage iid seethons you Amert her fiance is the son of Mr = and Carol Van Jlorn Mary Ann Rabb Rebecca Circle Of white nylon tulle and The first pledge party will be held’ : iain one is to work on a an Su) Bone Adams, cere a can dates are showing f9 Mra Stuart Thrust of Rochester, Matty Rallis and Veachel Bilyeu Alencon lace, the bride's gown >¢Pt Zi at the home of Mrs. Frank "money raising project with ~ The Ponttac (Press, 137° Patte: ’ ° : : — = Meets Wednesday featured a Sabrina neckline A: Jalosky Jr. on Meadowleigh some money to be contributed Dept. 243 West 17th St, New to the Children’s Aid society Candy wil] be sold during the holiday season lane. A square dance party with husbands# invited will be held later this fall York 11, N.Y. Print plainly Name Address with Zone, Size and Stvie Number. embroidered with iridescent sequins. The bouffant skirt was fashioned with alternate rows Rebecca Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church > met recently at OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 the home of Mrs. Elmer Davis of op scalloped Bands of lace a a : - OO _ . Mondey thru Seturdey mi lid avenue Stethanchs tos und tiny gathered ruffles of | E D E R A L Downtown AND Drayton Plains ‘- 1 — a hes .** “nylon tulle and ended in a ° par MI endd Wright was ap chapel length train. Her fin rs rus C eV an Q/ ) / eerie vice chairman and Murs gertip silk illusion veil was ° y | aul AruemMman was Appointed sec sana aha ‘ j . , dept. stores refars eee aes . mr atjor ll be held lace with seed pear! and s¢ ; ; A toy di Ld mstration _ 4 + ‘ quin trim. and she carried a re erene as O now ' Net 1 At the next mecting, Mrs bouquet of while roses and J Ve un (Banes “# iil be: hostess “al oh aanthemunis : eal CB Patricia Wagner the bride on . ‘ - . DESIGNED . Sraon'® sister. was. wai af ; oa me ES LEWINE and i al spotting them ac- Mrs Lodge ae ws Kpneh : - honor. Bridesmaids were the SAN FRANCISCO (AP1—serene curately. chev 1s “terribly considerate’ o WITH Neighbors Meet bride's sister Mre« ‘Carl Olson is the word for Mrs) Nina Khrush The Khrushchevs—that is son. her husband. ; ; : how : < r - Sergei, and married daughters. Mrs Khrushchev sand © the Lotus Lake Friendly Neigh: Mrs. James Grappin, and Mrs chev in the midst of her hus " BN : THE av tian y “es axier " FP _ band’s unpredictable, hectic and Rada and Jula—and Papa Nikita: daughters have looked eagerly at ber Cjub met Thursday at the | Dexter Miller P ' i : Lotus dive home of Mr: ~*~ + * free-wheeling tour. —appear to be a very close fam- everything but they haven't asked YOUNG | FIGURE | IN MIND) Mrs. Khrushchev js on her first) !Y “‘and I think they have fun Mrs. Lodge many questions and Curtis Persinger. Celebrating ve , i R ng together “IT don’t ask any questions of birthdays were Mrs Theodore tedmond, Mra. Persinger and Mrs Francis Hood. Members made plans to attend a play in i The attendants were gowned ir : ‘ f the West. I alike in ballerina length bouf- (‘TIP 0 @ country of the West. Is * « * ” ; ;. |she relaxed amid America’s top| them. fant iroyal Btue idresece iin int: |diplomats, officiais and rive They're not formal at all, and) Mrs. Khrushchev’s English {s descent tatiela vein eal! | stars? : . \Mrs. Khrushchev is ‘definitely fine for chit-chat but an inter ies cae? fit ae -| “I've never seen her otherwise,’’, Sort of the nucleus of the fam. ' preter is needed for anything sleeves. at - " oe “es icomplicated) Daughter Rada ie POye October , lily.’ ‘reports her official hostess, Mrs. UY: : English 1) speaks very good English. leaf shaped hats offset by satin - . OO OO OCP |Henry Cabot Lodge, the _ tall, | blonde wife of the U.S. ambassa- Need Anath : | Traveling with the Khrushchevs weed Another hows. seed pearl trim, an dor io the United Nations. | WCTU Officers |ts relaxed, Mrs. Lodge says. \ mn cinviiae Sells. Yellow poses Boston-born Mrs. Lodge, who | “LT never feel there's a cold new ) ae ee teenies moves with polished grace in dip- Are Elected awkward silence. They're recep J kh comprised their bouquets lomatic and social circles, calls . ‘tive if you talk and they talk The bridegroom's brother. the tor ‘an experience I will Officers of Anna _Gordon back in return.”’ Use Pontiac's Arthur Wagner, attended as ives forget” WCTU elected and installed The wife of the Soviet premie: e . best man. Ushers were James s+ at the meeting held Thursday has no maid or anyone special to fie gual SAVOY Grappin. James Rochon. and Mie. Tae Ieee fhe ubcic at _ First Baptist Church jook after her needs. is (ar as / . oe an sel = ' z +, \ v 4 ic. 4 } 4 ; a — - ’ eB ; ; George Retsel Ghiusichey family i= enjoving ihe The officers are Mrs. Edna yy Lodge could see. * + a . Matheny, president. Mrs — l : visit to America, even if at times Qa, ; ident: ; a] c After an afternoon reception it may seem otherwise, Here are an SARE vice /prescrnl: | Lady in ad Lather 48 held at the Knights of Colum- some of her impressions rn. EC MCN Sietsecre ; bus Hall the new Mrs. Wag “Almost everything interests '87¥:. Mrs. Marion Brown A lady up in Maine must To Accommodate ner. a graduate of Nazareth \frs. “Khrushchev, She says the Corresponding secretary, and have got herself in a lather : ; College's Division of Nursing, countryside, cattle, even the roof. Mrs Eynal Lloyd, treasurer over soap’ For the past 15 ras Your Out-of-Town changed to a red wool sheath = img on a house Taking part were Mrs. Wil years she's been collecting (: with red ‘satin trim and black Mrs. Khrushchev laughed out liam L. Carls, Mrs. Dever and soap pieces in various shapes rests patent leather accessories for loud at the Broadway musical Mrs. Sadie Patten. The Worid —from fruit to nuts! Her cello r traveling. The couple will re “The Music Man;” liked the farm Day of Prayer will be held at phane wrapped collection side at Ramona Terrace at Beltsville, Md. best of all She the church Oct. 6 by the Fed- | currently numbers 1,200 Fully Carpeted Mrs. Cook wore a silk toast items: seems to know a lot about trees eration of WCTU. Tiled Bath—Shower Restful Double Beds FREE TV HI-FT MUSIC Air Conditioned Sound Proofed - Discipline pre-teens : ' and i Means Instruction and Training ! eens PREE ICE ae i sa eanece my a Mion firm a child's fear by threatening! a few disappointing experiences ‘He does not know wherein lic¢ tis is e fiz {s riteles 2 i a : @ Srl ape eat ee oro cea. to withdraw affection. Ultimately with other people. 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B ' 4 4 F / . f - : ! , d 4 \ a . { j ' r ' ,% “. i : \ -\ | been \ b : F i sy THE PONTIAC PRESS, Monpay, SEPTEMBER 21. 1959 Mrs. Robert Laity was in- Stalled as new president of Philia Theta Club at a ban- quet held Wednesday evening at Kingsley Inn. Serving with - her for the coming year will be Mrs. Paul Valentino, vice president; Mrs. Edward Shaw, recording secretary; Mrs. James Wilcox, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. William Palace, treasurer. Appointed by the new presi- dent were Mrs. Douglas Aus- tin, Mrs. Marshall Katchka and Mrs. James Price, house committee; Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Earl Shroback and Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Ostrander, . program committee; and Mrs. John Klinert, historian. ~«* *« * Others appointed were Mrs. Henry Grace and Mrs, Michael Kelly, sergeant at arms; Mrs. : Edward Johnson, ‘parliamen- tarian; Mrs. Douglas Austin, publicity and Mrs. Robert Haire and Mrs. Edward Lewis, card. The next meeting: wil] be Oct, 7 at the home of Mrs. John Klinert. tended the banquet. PTA Meets New Teachers at Will Rogers New teachers Robert. Spence, Robert Frances, and Mrs. Winnie Furr were introduced when Will Rogers Elementary School PTA members held the first meeting of the season Thursday. Mrs. Ruby Rhodes, past presi. dent-elect Ronald Drake who will year. Following a general meeting, dividual rooms for quainted session. Objectives of, each class for the year were out- lined. Lutheran Group Meets Thursday Ruth Unit of Augustana Luth. ? eran Church Women of St. Johns, | Lutheran Church met in the church’ parlors Thursday. Fourteen mem- bers and guests Mrs, Edith Lonn and Mrs. Howard Casey were pres- ent. Hostesses were Mrs. A. M. Hag- lund, Mrs. Dallas Avery and Mrs. Elmer Odden. Plans were completed for the family night supper to be held at 5 p.m. Sept. 24 for members and friends of the church and for Visi- tation Day Sept, 22. Nothing is an annoying as a in your stockings just when want to look your best. About only cure ig to tote an extra pair of stockings in your handbag on such occasions. Fifteen members at- dent, handed the gavel to presi-| preside during the coming schon parents and teachers went to in-, Install New President - of the Philia Theta Club» ‘Have You Tried This? By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor In order to get just the cake she wartted, Mrs. George Jones of Drayton Woods com- bined several recipes and came up with Banana Nut Cake. She uses both white and brown sugar in her recipe. - *® * * Mrs. Jones is the first presi- > dent of the newly organized | Drayton Woods Women’s Club. » Sewing and painting are her hobbies, BANANA NUT CAKE By Mrs. George Jones 's cups granulated sugar 4, cup brown sugar 4, cup shortening 3 eggs 2 cups sifted flour ‘4, teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon soda Sorority Will Host Board At the Wednesday evening meeting of Befa Mu Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Soror- ity at Adah Shelly Branch Li- brary, President Elizabeth Rockefeller noted that the chapter wil] host. the state board meeting. This is the first time the board has met in Pontiac. * * * Mrs. Bruce Narrin § an- nounced her committee for the first rush party. A ‘‘Beat- nik” theme will be used with Mrs. Lawrence Hartman in charge of entertainment. Nor- ma Thyle was appointed chair- man of the annual rummage sale with Gloria Rameriz as- sisting. It's a success . . the pale com- plexion, with very dark eyes and a get-ac-|brown lips. (Seen everywhere). a Rae RS at, A miscellaneous shower hon- | oring Dee Brim, brideelect | of Roger Rummel, was held last week at Rotunda Inn. Hos- tesses were Mrs. Elmer | Horne, Rosemary Cole, Mrs. Alex Kokins. Mrs. Sanford Craft, Mrs, Ronald Hodge and Mrs. Nuella’ Moore. Guests were Stephanie Lina- bury, Mrs. Victor Ayotte, Mrs. Donald Ely, Mrs. Edward Maslowski, Judy Johnson, Dor- | othy Burch, Mrs. Ronald West, Mrs. William Harrison, Mrs. Ernest Watson, Ann Lindle, Mrs. Ann Schneider and Georgeanna Block. » *» & Others were Mrs. August Cremer, Mrs. Harley Ross, Mrs. William Kennedy, Mrs. BY ‘N ewlyweds ‘Atter a Trip to Canada After a trip to northern Can- ada, newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lee Stanley are re- siding on Beverly avenue. The couple exchanged vows Sat- urday, Sept. 12 at. First Chris- tian Church in a ceremony performed by the Rev. Dun- can D. McColl before some 50 guests. *® « * The bride, the former Inez . Joyce Coffel, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Har- per of Walton boulevard, Dray- ton Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stanley of Frankman street in Drayton Plains are the bridegroom's parents. * * * A ballerina length gown of ; Newnods | S-T-R-E-T-C-H NYLONS aN WITH SEAMS Try this sheer regi: = will t your per- fectly! They clin bend i | stretch with you - seams stay in place. Take ad- vantage of this exciting value NEUMODE HOSIERY - SHOP 82.N, Soginew FE 21739 Living Here nylon and eyelct lace over taffeta fashioned with a sweet- heart neckline was worn by the bride. She held a bouduet of roses and carnations. Loretta Priest of Waterford Township was maid of honor. She wore a turquoise nylon gown featuring a scoop neck and bell sleeves with match- ing accessories. * * x Bridesmaid Carolyn Stanley of Drayton Plains wore a gown identical to that of the, honor maid in royal blue with match- ing accessories. Both atten- dants held arrangements of pink roses and white chrysan- themumg in baskets. John Noonan of Drayton Plains was best man. Elmer Close ushered. a h MRS, DAVID CREWS ‘Mr. and Mrs, Harold W, Wis-, combe of Peacock avenue an-' Schutz Outsells Them All! ALL COLORS FREE PRIZES .., PLUS... FREE Prizes —CHOOSE FROM a COMPLETE STOCK of ‘59 MODELS ALL BODY. STYLES ’ A BEAUTIFUL MINK STOLE A $500 SAVINGS BOND ’ A $300 GIFT CERTIFICATE | PLUS HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN FABULOUS GIFTS! , Check FREE BONUS Contest Detoils in Showroom! + RRS RR RS season with igene 'Royal Oak. Ex-Resident Gives Party for Her Brother Beatrice Krug, formerly of Pon-| assisted by Mrs. Henry Schaaf, entertained 20 members) of the Senior Youth Fellowship | of Holy Cross Lutheran Church at | surprise party honoring her | brother, Kenneth Krug, who was. the US.) Navy, and Nancy Grey who. has’ returned recently from Europe. | | The party was held at the Clar- jence Krug home on Sherwood road in Oxford. tiac, Two Kinds of Sugar Used in Banana Nut. Cake. and blend into creamed mix- ture. Sift dry ingredients and add, Beat with mixer for 2 minutes, Add mashed banana, mitk and vanilla. Add nuts last. “Bake in greased 9x13 pan for about 50 minutes. Cover with Cook sugar and water to soft ball stage. Cool. Beat egg whites until foamy, add syrup and continue beating until frosting holds its shape. Fla- vor with vanilla if desired. This frosting will stay soft. Miscellaneous Shower Given to Honor Dee Brim Leon Bumgardner, Mrs. Rob- ert Lenz, Elna Banghart, Mrs. Ivan Wischman, Mrs. Jerry Novonty, Mrs. Keith_Vankleek, Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Jean- nine Everett, Mrs. Jack Vun Cannon and Mrs. T. P. Far- rel]. * * * i Concluding the guest list were Mrs. Carl Betz, Mrs, Martin Rummel, the bride- groom's mother; Mrs. Melvin - Brim, mother of the bride; Mrs. Eugene’ Swaney, Mrs. Hargis Sisk, and Mrs. Frank A. Wilson Jr. ‘Deanery Women Set Card Party The Northwestern Deanery, De- troit’ Archdiocesan Céuncil of Cath- olic Women, will open the fall its annual dessert card party Sept. 30 at 1 p.m. at the Guardian Angels Parish Hall! in Clawson. rs. Willlam Cox of Clawson is wyenerat chairman, Assisting her are Mrs. William Dean of | Pontiac, Mrs. Charlies Landine of Southfield and Mrs. Cecil Coons. Tickets and reservations may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Eu- Busha of Ferncliff road, ome on leave from * * * Miss Grey has left’ for college in Columbus, Ohio. Kenneth, hav- ing completed basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training Cen- ter has left for Memphis, | for training as an aviation ma.’ chinist. SERIES at Tenn. | ‘ a LE SOLON SOLED half of the executive board. PTA at. Willis School ‘Starts Season With Tea The first meeting of Willis School PTA was a friendship tea held Thursday in . the schoo] multi-purpose room. Perry Ninotti, principal, in- troduced the teaching staff. Officers and chairmen for the Luncheon was served by the executive board with Mrs. Henson and Mrs. Chambers pouring. The Service Squad Girls were in charge of the small children under super- vision of Mrs. Alfred Dav eee. year also were presented. Mrs. Thomas Henson has endearone ‘Presbyterian Gr roup Meets Thursday Mrs. Richard Wright was hos- tess to Yomar Group of First Presbyterian Church Thursday) evening at her home on Alice jstreet. Mrs. Earl VanDyke led the | nett, Mrs. William Boardman and iMrs. Harold Powell. DO-IT-YOURSELF -] | | Rocker Panels Under f | | |Bible Study. = * *, Car Doors Mrs. Howard White ee ap 2dr. $6.95 ‘cain pointed treasurer for the remain- ider of the year. Appointed to the ” ss wine Enterprise _ ‘nominating committee were Mrs. been named president of the group, assisted by. Mrs. Dale Fisk, vice president; Robert Bentley, father vice president; and Mrs. Carroll Porritt, teacher vice president. = * * * Other officers are Mrs. Wil- liam Trousdale. secretary; Mrs, Harry Landis, treasurer, and Mrs, Orvillé Foster, his- torian. Council delegates are Mrs. James Coe, Mrs, Robert Peel and Mrs. Joseph Pocchiola who gave a report. Mrs. George Pickering is alternate. CHAIRMEN LISTED Chairmen include’ =—_—‘ Mrs. Charles Hampshire, budget and finance;. Mrs, Lawrence Ferman, hospitality: Mrs. Robert Bentley, cochairman; Mrs. Fred Bennett, mother li- brarian; Mrs. Alfred Davidge, magazines; Mrs. Willis Schne- kenburger, membership: Mrs. Ivan Cotcher. cochairman; Mrs. Marvin Andrems. parlia- mentarian; Mrs. Albert Krue- ger, publicity and Mrs, Wil- ham Davis, room mother chairman. j Mrs. Howard Barnes is stu- | dent council representative. | Additional chairmen include | Mrs. Ezekiel Fulgham and Mrs. Ralph Skrine, telephone committee; Albert Krueger, recreation; Mrs. Carl Wilkins, health; and Mrs. Sylvester Cudnohufsky , good cheer chairman * * * ny Maj Gen Abner Doubleday who ms SHidl to be the founder af hase. | ball commanded Union troops | plaved key role} on the opening day of the battle! of Gettysburg whose defense 'y OFF PAINT SALE Your Choice of All Finishes Interior or Exterior WHITE PAINT ] 69 cat COUNTER TOPS I/3 off Reg. $5.95 Gallon NOW 7208 Mica, Vinyl White Only PLASTIC WALL TILE Is Es. SPATTER ASPHALT TILE a< Ea. 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K Impresses eolncidence at the rush eign rnment i has the rel t ene of. 2a ‘many Tear unde moh an’ ties on appointments whenever they — the city, or for that matter the heard the roar of 75-motor- country, as Khrushchev cycle escort in the distaice or , : . when traffic came te'@ stand- | MES. K TRIUMPHS © FROM MISSILE TO MAN — An Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile and an Atlas topped by a Big Joe capsule are compared above. Only shortly after the bomb-carrying ICBM was declared ready for troops, another versatile Atlas on a peaceful mission hurled a Big Joe capsule out to sea as a prélude to the first manned rocket launching. The nine-foot-long Big Joe, closely similar to — the Project Mercury capsule that will carry a man-inte orbit, suc- cessfully re-entered the atmosphere and was recovered intact. Camera Is Eaten Head-On Crash Kills by an Elephant; | . Results Negative 4on nese CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. (UPTD) | COPENHAGEN, Denmark (UPI) —Four persons were killed last ~ A shaken visitor walked into night ian head-on crash on US 51! the Copenhagen Zoo office vester- near bere. day and reported an elephant had ghoritf's deputies said the vic- just swallowed his camera. times were Ronald Carey, 17, Eau He was about to take a close- Claire, Wis.: George Culleton, 39, up shot of the elephant when it Lincoln, Ul; Edwin Callaway, 55, | snatched the camera from his Springfield, [ll.; Leslie C. Scott, hands. 47, Lacon, I). Zoo officials reassured the man, hee sameet a bad cau. whose name was not disclosed, highway arn a divider and slammed that there was no harm done. head-on into a sécond vehicle driv- 40 ee ol ke scuiatel ; would en by Culleton. Callaway and Scott surely dissolve completely. were passengers in Culleton’s car. One squore: five feet The minstrel show, its format | Henry Fitz, a locksmith born in being Negro singing and jesting,' Newburyport, Mass., in 1808, was was originated by a white man, America’s first maker of commer- Thomas D. Rice, in Louisville, Ky. 'cial telescopes during the 1840s. ee ee ———— —— ne ee Eliminate the Tell-Tale Dividing Line of Bifocals with amazing new BLENDED way with these amazing new NU-VISION soon, enjoy ' GPEN Monday ond Friday 9:90 to €:30—Deily te 580 OM. Sey cts eee? ee Paes SE better vision end appearance. = Gotham exception, is in a different cate- | gory altogether. * * &€ If Washington gave its atten- | tion mostly to Khrushchev, it | ' was Mrs. Khrushchev’s turn to | triumph in New York. The luckiest New Yorkers of all were some 1,400 the- ater-goers who get a good What kind of impact did New York make on the Khrushchevs? Mrs. Khrushchev called it a “noisy” city. ‘FINE Ciry’ Nikita, from the top of the | it was a. but that Moscow | was the best city of all. Every | Empire State, said “fine” city, man has a special feeling for his home town, he explained. * * * Son Sergei noticed the heavy | automobile traffic and then made a beeline for the butter- | flies at the museum. Daughters Rada and Yulia. were impressed by the shops of Manhattan, especially the five and ten cent stores. These were all off-the-cuff impressions and they tell very Httle of. what the Khrushcheys really thought .of New York City. Whenever they lifted their heads, they saw mostly news- men, photographers, policemen and security officers. Stringent security precautions did not permit casual strolls and mingling with the sidewalk crowds. x & No wonder they are not quite sure what New York is all about. There is no doubt though that the Nikita Khrushchevs were struck by the vitality and | Power of this great city. The feeling they probably took with them as they flew is that it would be nice, very nice, to come ‘back to New York some day. oe). aerate OS Coan Princess G Swift Co. Back Pizcess Grace i It Rainier Dies | at Bargain Table ! : 3 “ase CARLO, Monaco (AP), .. — Prince Rainier II] has made: | But Says Meatpacking his wife, Princess Grace, the offt| | Unions Refused Good cia! regent of Monaco in case he, | ‘Pattern’ Settlement § — * * * ‘| The Prince promulgated an order ' CHICAGO (UPI)—Swift & Co, the official Palace Journal ‘charged striking meatpacking un-/Sept. 17 setting forth the proce- ions refused a pattern settlement dure to be followed should he die that would have put its 18,000,before the heir apparent, 18- \ FIRST . .. With Winter Prices! a workers back on the job today. The company said it offered to “put into immediate effect money gains matching those in other meat ‘industry settlements’ but the ,United Packinghouse Workers and ithe Amalgamated Meat Cutters iand Butcher Workmen Unions re- ;jected the proposal in weekend talks. As a result, Swift went back to the bargaining table today in | another effort to end a strike which began Sept. 4 when Swift workers walked out in $4 cities. Talks also were continuing be- ‘tween the Pakinghouse Workers jand Wilson & Co. A_ threatened strike by 5,700 workers was avert- ed Saturday when the union agreed to remain on the job for the dur- ‘ation of the talks. | One agreement was reached yes- terday between Local 247 of the United Packinghouse Workers and ‘Libby MeNeill & Libby, affecting some 400 Chicago plant employes. | ‘Poor’ Widow, 82, Dies; | ‘Has $18,000 in Cash MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)—An ‘82-year-old widow who died while ‘pulling a red wagon to the corner ‘#kes money to do it.” grocery ‘was carrying a purse con-. ;taining $18,000 in cash, police said Haslett, as a field representative. yesterday. Mrs. Tillie Janezic had ‘husband, John, died 20 years ago ‘She had no known income other air reservists from Michigan and than Socia] Security benefits but ‘police said her owned a tavern “She apparently carried her for | lwed Train in Mediterranean alone in an old home since her husband once in the Mediterranean area imonth-old Prince Albert, is 21. i The order names Princes * * * \Grace regent with full powers un-_ GARAGES ee & sped AS LOW AS including Cement |til Albert comes of age. However, ishould she remarry, she would surrender legal custody of Prince Albert and Prin Caroline, and ithe regency wouldpass to a four-| ‘man state council. Aluminum Siding « Choice of Colors AS LOW AS —_ 495 State Tourist Council f fo Ask $600,000 LANSING (UPI)—The Michigan ADDITIONS ‘QF AS LOW AS Tourist Council is expected to ask ‘for a $600,000 budget for vacation travel promotion during the 1960- 61 fiscal year | Council! Chairman Robert L Free ESTIMATES Wooley, Mount Pleasant, said the agency's request will be considered —F HA.— by the council at a meeting in Dearborn Wednesday. 60 Months to Pay Weoley said vacation travel is | a 650-millien-dollar industry in | Michigan and pours about 40 { | mittion dollars into the state | treasury in taxes alone. “This is a business worth pro- /moting,"’ Wooley said, ‘‘but it A KITCHERE pi TIONS : The counci] Friday announced ‘appointment of Sam B. 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It featured “Mins Ox- oat with Peach Queen Lorelei The approximately 70 entries in| ford,” Caroline McMillan, rid- (Hoxie of Armaa and ber two at- eral government could be of help | ” Sen ate Grou in combating juvenile crime. 0d is e in 0 In addition to presiding over the ‘invitation from Kings County Crim- 2 ’ tarts tu inal Court Judge Samuel] S. Sam! UJ aw q ion witz and Foreman Carl F. Feil to, meet informally with the grand| York City’s juvenile problem Juvenile Terrorists in. inva relatediciovelopraent, twas) (00 ULNA: Is Strongly, New York First ‘disclosed that teenage delinquency | Against Admission will be the No. 1 question discussed hearings, Hennings has accepted an Committee to ‘Work on jury on Friday to discuss New| U.S, Attacks Peiping in: at the White House Conference on| Un WASHINGTON (U'PD—The Sen- Cnitdren and Youth called by Pres-|_ UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. UP—| Juvenile Delinquency Commit- ident Eisenhower for next. spring. | iThe United States today described) tee will begin an extensive ,study| Red China as an outlaw which has this week of the nationwide prob-' made itself totally unfit for U.N, lem ol “leenace te ad ” C. F Bonen to Aid (membership by mass murder, * . latrocities and aggression. | In a slashing attack on the Pei-; Chairman Thomas C, Hennings « Secretary of State ping regime, former U.S. Assistant (D-Mo) said yesterday the fir Secretary of State Walter S. Rob- hearings would be held Wednesday The State ertson told the U.N. General and Thursday in New York City, i! Asyembly that the seating of the; Chinese Communists would be a mockery of the U.N. Charter. WASHINGTON (UPD Departinent announced today th: Bohlen, an expert on scene of sustained juvenile violence Charles F. ambassadins Russia and presently to the Philippines, has been named — “By every standard of national Hennings invited New York special assistant to the secretary and international conduct,” he Gov. Nelson A. Kockefeller and of state in the field of Soviet af asserted, “the Red regime of New York City Mayor Robert F. | pairs. | Peiping In an outlaw. Wagner to appear before his | s * s group to suggest ways the fed | Rohjen had been rumored for the new post for some time | * * * | Department spokesman Lineoln White said no definite date has been set for Bohlen’s retuin = ty Washington from Manila, but he | lexpected ty tuke-up his new task ibefure the end of October in recent weeks. “It has perpetrated mass murder ind slavery upon its own people, “It has confiscated without com- pensation hundreds of millions of| dollars of the property of other nationals (Advertisement) subjected imany of them to un-; “human tortures : * * * “Tn nine years it has promoted) British Papers six foreign ov civil, wars—Korea, Tibet, Indochina, the Philippines. |Malaya and L AOS. It continues to! defy the United Nations decision to! for Margaret jreunify Korea It has flagrantly, violated the Korea and Indochina LONDON UF British news- |jinternationa) armistice agreements papers hinted today at a new (It openly procBiims its continuing! romance for Princess Margaret, | purpose to tse (oars in the Taiwan | but her close {riends said ‘ignore |(Formosa) Strait.’ Whenever your stomach acts up, | OU) KB | : | Tums will soothe ‘n’ settle it in | moments. Take TUMS for fast, ss * long-lasting, safe relief. 3-roll The story of the fmendship be pack only 30¢ tween the 29-year-old princess WASHINGTON 1% and Canadian lawyer Jolin k lexner, founder and first «i Turner began when Margaret” reotor of the Institute for Ad visited Canuda in July 1958 vanced Study at Princeton, NJ Turner's stepfather, John Ross, | died today at his home in subur is lieutenant governor of British | ban Falls Church, Va after a ' Columbia | brief tlline as Ile was 93 Hint New Love ACID INDIGESTION? HEARTBURN OR GAS? | Educator Flexner Dies Abraham peel l\Peroe¥ —s , WOTMING WORMS LIKE Tuner WHO BUT KROGER HAS SUCH BolDEN s S ig.ven by the tendants, Dahn, of Romeo, There was a tie for third place; in this division between floats en- tered by two groups of local mer- chants, One wag sponsored jointly by Bossardet Home Furnishings, Coulter and Conley Clothing, the Eggleston's De- partment Store and Sutherland Oil Doris K Shop, Co. * * * ‘Sheila and Cassandra ‘{t Dead, 4 Hurt in Auto Crash Cor Strikes Bulldozer Clearing Away Dirt From an Excavation ROYAL OAK—One man is dead and another in critical condition in i William Beaumont Hospital today \as the result of an auto accident in |Warren Saturday evening. The other was entered by the and Manufacturing Inc, the |Nowels Lumber and Coal Co, Smith Silo and Krogers. Ip the homemade float division, | the Oxford Garden Club entry, dec- The car in which they were rid-! Cadillac Market, Productign Gear ing rammed into the rear of al bulldozer on 12-Mile road and Dequindre. Nicolas Chutoras Sr., 72, of 941 W. 14-Mile Rd., Madison Heights, died early yesterday morning of orated with hundreds of fresh flow-| multiple injuries. He was unable ers, was the top winner, Next was the Holy Cross Luth-| paint Szabo, 76, of 926 Whit- Royal Oak, driver of ithe car, is suffering from multiple lacerations, fractures of the left leg and jaw and possible internal| injuries. He also is unable to make era Church float and the third,| jthe Marine Corps League entry. the Oxford Vejerang Assn. entry. The “Rae-Vens,” all-girl drill team f-om Pontiac, staged a demonstration of marching pre- cision in their black, short-skirt- ed costumes with wide-brimmed hats decorated with white plumes and sparkling white boots in front of the judges’ stand. They won first place as the best adult marching group. The Flashing Legionettes of La- peer wag judged the best youth marching group, with the Oxford High School Band and the Step- perettes of Yale tied for second. Third place winners were Betty Bowers’ Flashettes of Imlay City. x * * Judged the funniest adult in the. parade was ‘“‘Skip, the Clown” It has thrown fore 12 from Farmington, and the oldest citizen into jail without trial and! mechanical] entry was the Shelby Township Lions Club's 1926 Nash. Judges were Nancy Langford, local gift shop proprietor, Ruth, \Williams, junior and senior high j school art teacher, and Ted Pear-| ison Jr Other unit, that thrilled the crowd as they passed in review were the Chrysler Corp. High- lander kiltie band, former. vill: ige president equipment entered by the North- eastern Oakland County Fire- fighters Assn, and heayy farm and gravel mining equipment, the Detroit | | Edison Co.'s Lamplighters, fire | Parade chairman was Edward! ‘J. Bossardet Jr. The prizes were “Beautify Oxford " committee, sponsor of ‘the anual event Community Brakes “) a | ee aitomoblle” are five times move powerfu' than the e tlt to make a statement. comb St., a statement at this time. Albert E. Nieman, 30, of 37480 Bart Rd., Romulus, driver of the bulldozer, told police he was driv- ing on the wrong side of Dequin- dre, cleaning up some dirt from an excavation nearby, and that his |co-worker was standing to the side ‘of the bulldozer with a flasher in his hand. Police said Szabo apparently didn't see either the bulldozer or| the flasher. Neiman was to make a state- men at the Macomb County prose- post office was dedicated Satur-| |cutor’s office today, Dog Bites Area Man; Rabies Shots Loom LAY CORNERSTONE — Officiating at the cornerstone laying ceremony yesterday of St. Philip’s Church School and Educational Building in Rochester were, from left, the Rev. Edgar A. Lucas, rector of the local church, and the Rev. ~ ? a : ‘ 4 = Pentiae Press Phete John W..French, dean of the Oakland Corvoca- tion and director of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Ferndale. Other church and public officials also took part in the ceremony. The modern brick. and glass) iterature through the mails, building is far different from the|PRESENTS FLAG jone which served area pioneers, | Outlining progress possible in jaccording to Gene Schnelz, chair-| speeding mail delivery, he said, man of Saturday's affair. Early that mail delivery by jet and rocket ttlers received their mail in 1832)in the near future was not a mere! ‘riers. id < Ceremonies Mark Dedication of Walled Lake’s Post Office WALLED LAKE—With colorful in posta] regulations, including a mond Jones of St. Williams’ Cath- |cerémonies, Walled Lake's new, (bill which he cosponsored carrying olic Church and Mayor Waldo stiff penalties for sending obscene Proctor. Also, Ben Z. Schneider, — dent of the Chamber of Com- |merce which sponsored the event, and James A. Decker, chief of po- ‘lice, who presented safe driving aw ards to nine of the mail car- | Aw Orienvilis mean bition Bvt: iat a building located on what is fancy. day morning by an unidentified | dog at Ortonville High School drive and Pontiac trail _ will have to undergo a painful | | series of rabies shots unless the | dog is found within the next seven days. John Wenger of 15 8. Chureh St., told Oakland’ County sher | itf's deputies that the stray mon- cocker spaniel and Was black | with a white head. The dog bit Wenger's leg as he stepped from his ear. Depu- ties have been unable to find the dog in an effort to see the anima] was rabid. - Anyone knowing the where- | abouts of the dog is urged to call the sheriff's department, = warden. on contact Wenger. MELLOW SWEET GOLDEN DELICIOUS BANANAS WISCONSIN GRADE A "BIG EYE" 49° als a ho i Fut U.S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE CHUCK STEAK 39: TENDERAY BRAND — SWISS OR Round Steak KROGER'S BETTER STEAKS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES — IDEAL FOR BARBECUES We reserva the right to limit quantities. Prices and items effective thru Tues., Sept, “ HERSHEY BARS Plain and Almond DOUGHNUTS ....... Plain and Sugor 16 Oz. Loaf 2 ee ae wae a ea ls = ike » Who But Kroger Has Tenderay Beef 89°/— 9 =). 2, 1959 at Kroger in Detroit and Eastern Michigan. The mail was brought from | Farmington on horseback in the | | postmaster’s hat. The years marking the area’s| lzrowth also have seen a change lin the postal service. A firaber of buildings at various locations | grel was a little larger than ® (jh. housed the post office through| ‘the years. The new post office, with| i21 employes, replaces a building! jjust dedicated 10 years ago. Among the speakers was Con- | ta fishin Ppsscce tke pean mail would be deliveded within one| *e Star Spaggied Banner. now the northeast corner of Walled| Broomfield concluded his d-\GETS CERTIFICATE idress by presenting Postmaster) Postmaster Gready received a |Henry A. Gready with a flag that certificate from Roland Reese of has flown over the Capito] and the Birmingham Post Office, on jalso over the Post Office Depart- behalf of the Michigan Chapter of |ment in Washington, D.C. the National Assn, of Postmasters. Arnold C. Petersen, director of Adding music and color to the _ the postmasters division at Wash- | ceremonies were the 75-piece ington, representing Postmaster | Walled Laké High School Band, General Arthur Summerfield, | under the direction of Helmut also stressed recent improve- | Holiand-Moritz, and a color guard ments in postal service with the | from the L. A. Sims Post 3952, use of automatic electronic | VFW, which raised the flag while equipment. Charles E. Hutton, a local postal He predicted that, before long, C™Pleye fay many years, sang postal employes are ey anywhere in the country. Special guests at the ceremony federal representatives al « tecal | Local dignitaries participating in were representatives from nu- jthe dedication weie the Rev, O. A. |merous civic groups who had 'Gerkens, pastor of St. Matthew‘ s|worked to make the new post He also noted beneficial changes'Lutheran Church, the Rev. Ray- office posgible. ° ALL 4 BIG 1 . WEET BANANAS | (PWS FREE Top VAWE STAMPS) CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 15° DOUBLE STAMPS , 10 39 EVERY WEDNESDAY AVONDALE UNPEELED | WHOLE APRICOTS bee t * petper: SAVE 6c 7 > : 2% CAN KROGER MONDAY & TUESDAY SPECIAL | BROWN 4 SERVE ‘: cs ot 15: a , ° ‘4 f % THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, _ SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 Nikita’s Preoccupied With Death Associated Press News Analyst {meaning the Formosan govern- jandwat, another warned they could West peace. as a ‘question of the|But he is also impetuous—for ex WASHINGTON (AP) — Nikita! Khrushchey sounds like a genial undertaker.« The Soviet Premier can tefl jokes but he has repeat- edly talked of death in one form or another since he came here.’ A psychologist might find it gloomy that Khrushchev, who, switches from humor to anger in| a flash and who has the power to’! turn the cold war hot instantly, | ment of Chiang Kai-shek — andicause the “annihilation of fuman' life or death of people.” ‘ample, his bad temper with the jurged that the ‘corpse’ be carted) \beings.”” x* * * mayor of Los Angeles—and this away. He referred to the colonial sys- ondered loud . L ‘Ty ’ item as “moribund,” said a ques- use oe loud. 148) raises questions about his stabil- ERRIBLE TOLL lanpetes if he should commit sui- lity an his patient endurance un- ition about the Soviet Union's part ide—this was su to be a At one time he mentioned the)in crushing the Hungarian revolu- tice bechinse he a, see Dis-, ider stress. ‘power of nuclear wedpons to take tion was a “dead rat stuck in “i Ameri- | This is probably a matter of a “terrible toll in human lives’ | your throat,’’ an talked of East- a petra lest concern for Weatern leaders in ~~ the earth be “covered with ashes dealing with him. It’s possible and graves.” he's been putting on an act here, using temper, backed. by Soviet: ; Khrushchev is not a si le ivi = cag on corpecs, | man. Now kaving cibowed. his (power, as a kind of blackjack. graves, annihilation, burial and) ‘way to the top of the Communist’ But the temper is there. If death. o* @ ‘heap, he is used to having his Khrushchev’s performance so far J way without contradiction. That could be summed up in a sen He told the West three years ago \may explain his sudden spurts of tence, this. might be it: he lacks “We will bury you,” éxplaining | when he got here that he had meant communism would prove | itself superior to capitalism. He| said he didn’t mean the physical act of burying. Nevertheless, “bury” must be | high in his consciousness. At the United Nations he spoke of the need to bury a dead man— WSU Offers Courses at PNH Off-Campus Program to Enable- Progress for Education-Degrees Twelve courses in Wayne State University’s off-campus program of the college of education are being offered this fall at Pontiac North- ern High School The program, designed to enable teachers living in the Pontiac- North Oakland County area to con- tinue their progress toward educa tion degrees or certification, will be offered on Thursday afternoons and evenings starting Sept. 2: _ A similar program is also offered Monday nights at the Jane Addams Junior High in Royal Oak. Registration will be held at Pontiac Northern High School on Tuesday. Students will be registered according to the first letter of their last name as bet lows: S-Z, 3:45 p.m.; A-F, p-m.; G-L, 5-15 p.m.; M-R, ae Students are required to pay fees by check or money order at the time of registration Courses to be offered at Pontiac nelude Art Ed, 500, Art Curricwum Project Planning. Advanced: Ed 15, Creative Teaching in the Homeroom; Ed. 780. The Structure of American Education; Geo. 260, Anglo America; Geology 105, Out- line of Physical Geology; Sp. Ed. 500, Survey on Education of Ex. | ceptional Ehildren: Geol. 106,| Geologic History of North Amer- | ica; Eng. Ed. 523, Literature for| Younger Children: Ed 380, sutrey of Public Education; Ed. Psy. 510, | Child Psychology; Pol. Sci. 101| American Government and Poli-! tics, and Sp. Ed. 510, Problems and Procedures of Teaching Mentally Retarded Children Students must be admitted to Wayne State University before enrolling ducting the the grace of a man who 1s really ‘sure of himself. * * * Yet Khrushchev himself, ing at the U.N , pointed out how disastrous. the instability of one man could be at a time when one trigger-pull on a hydrogen weapon could start a war or city. He said then: reached a point whefe on the strength of no more than some, ridiculous accident. such as a itechnical fault in a plane carrying a hydrogen bomb or mental aber-' ration in the pilot behind the con- trols, may translate war into real- ity.” , |anger when he thinks he is short- lercuited or affronted. But there is another possible ex- planation: that he is a lot less iself-assured than he tries to ap- pear. It would be easy, judging from things he says, to conside: him arrogant. | But that may be only a com- pensation for deep-rooted inferior- jity. | His repeated boasts about Soviet ipower ‘and his brandishing of rockets, even on this visif. are) inot the language of a man truly) |self-confident that Soviet power Is iacknowledged and respected He spends too much time trying in talks destroy a, “The world has, He'll Be Under Legislative Pressure ; Johnson in Political Pickle By JACK BELL WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Teyas has some politi-, ‘cal due-bills maturing in January which could make the next session ione of Congress’ liveliest. Johnson will be under pressure New York Works On Race Trouble Alarm NEW YORK (UPI) — The city’s intergroup relations committee ts readying an alarm system to head off racial strife. Commission officials said vester day the commission already has begun setting up a daily check of \relations between different races in ‘some parts of the city. Eventually, the commission hopes to be able to get on-the-spot reports of trouble brewing in any of about 800 different neighbor- ‘hoods. Official agencies and local groups could then move in to.calm down tensions before an explosion, the official said. ining | from the Senate's liberal] Demo-| crats to wangle passage of legis-: lation to which they can point as progressive when the party dele- gates sit down to. write their ipresidential campaign platform. | * * * The majority leader, who hikes ‘to keep to the middle of the road, ‘has some informal commitments, which may bring beture the Sen- ate such controversial subjects as evil rights, housing, farm. mini- mum wage and schoo] construc- tion. Johnson himself has pro posed a program of 100 million dollars a year of government in- surance loans to college stu- dents Faced with a string of presiden- tial vetoes. Johnson was forced to narrow the scope of what ¢ of legislation in the session ended this month * * * There is every sign he will lace the same kind of White House op- position in the new session beyin- in January Johnson's att- tude is likely to be the same as in the past—that it is better to iereate laws than to create issues. to compel respect—too much time! ‘at least for a man who firmly believes he has respect QUICK WITTED | He is quick-witted. He's tough. Holes Reported in Laos Claims No Evidence Found by Writer That a Village Was Taken 4 Times | | r& UPT Telephoto GETS HIS FACE WASHED — Just before dawn breaks over Washington, D. C., John R. Roberts, a Nationa] Capital Parks employe, applies a scrubbing brush to the face of the massive Lincoln figure in the Lincoln Memorial to the Civil War President. An associate then turns the hose on the statue and scrubs away VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) the accumulation = dust ete w ashings, the statue is dusted. ern correspondents who returned _ —————— from Sam Teu Sunday night said ithe. northeastern village, reported Gray Lady Training Set iscene of five days of fierce fight- Oct. 6 at Chapter House —West-! \ing, wag practically unscarred They said the local commande: told them the village in western Sam Neua province had _ not changed hands four times as Brig. | : < < Gen QOuane Rathikone, Laotian| Training of Oakland ty Hele arpe ‘ector of : ee an : awa’ County Helen ee director of nursing ,rmed forces commander, had re. women for Red Cross Gray Lady at Pontiac Genera) and other mem- ported service will begin 1°30 pm. on bers of the staff : : ( Laotian government troops with Oct 6 at the Chapter House, 118 * * * . ; Branklin Bird \j luded drew under attack Sept. 12. they a ive . iso included in the instruction said, but re-entered the villa; ge the Mrs WC. Sprouil, chairman of “tll be a session on care of the following morning and remained Gray Ladies, said succeeding mentally lf, conducted by Dr. Wal- ever since classes will be held trom 39 ter H. Obenauf, medical super- They said to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and inte ‘ndent of Pontiac State Hospital | .yrfered two dead and.three in see We have added new departments for your shopping convenience in our Downtown Store. the can girls are ‘Democrats regard as progressive areas and improve as one moves which from east to west. Students THIRTY-ONE Dean Look Will Miss Spartan Opener Saturday EAST LANSING @—Quarter- back Dean Look.will not play in the Michigan State football open- er against Texas A. & M, here Saturday. That was the word today from Dr. James 8. Feurig, Spartan team physician. Leok, Lansing senior converted from halfback, has been figured as the number one quarterback this fall, But he sprained his right shoulder early in Satur. day’s game-type scrimmage and - now iv wearing his passing arm in a sling. “Look definitely won't get into the game at all,’ Feurig said. “It was a severe sprain and the shoulder is still sore and tender.” Chances of marriage for Ameri- best in the rural RENTAL PLAN MUSICAL IN: TRUMENTS $10 for 8 Weeks school requirerments met EDWARD'S '3 5. Sasinaw DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY e Use Your Credit! WE LOST OUR LEASE IN JACKSON We Were Caught With a Store Full of Beautiful Merchandise! 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If this race doesnt wind up in a two way or even three-way deadlock, he will be a lucky man * * * The way the Chicago White Sox have been staggering around the American League, they probably would welcome a respite before the World Senes—if they make it After Sunday's 82 Los Angeles victory that knocked the (Giants from a first-place tie into third place a full game behind, both the Dodgers and Giants have five games to play, all on the road Idje Monday, the Giants will play’ day gaines at Chicago Tuesday and Wednesday while the Dodgers are playing night games at St Louis They will switch opponents for three final garnes next week end * * * In the meantime, the Milwaukee Rraves, 8-5 winners over Philade] phia Sunday, have six to go They can ti the idle Dodgers tonight SPORTS eee’ ~ SI ee AP Wirepheie DODGERS TAKE LEAD — A quartet of Los swept the three game series to take the Na- Angeles Dodgers whoop it up in the dressing tional League lead. Left to right are Don De- room at Seals Stadium after yesterday s victory meter, Wally Moon, Don Zimmer and Duke over the San Francisco Giants The Dodgers Snyder All figured in the &2 win yesterdas Cleveland Still “Breathing” if they can heat Pittsburgh at Forbes Field behind Warren Spahn. The Braves also play night | games at Pittsburgh Tuesday and: Wednesday After an off day Thursday, they move home for a final three-game-set with the last place Philies. The Dodgers completed a three game sweep over the Giants in the final series to be played at Seals Stadium. If the Giants come hack to win the pennant, they ex pect to play the Series in their new stadium A twogame Giant lead of Sat urday morning melted when the Dodgers took a day-night double header. Sunday's defeat dropped San Francisco out of the lead for the first time since Aug. 4. It was the first time the Dodgers had} held undisputed possession since July 29. With Sam winner, ers off to an early 28rd homer The Giants chased Jones and added another run in tne second, two more in the sey enth and sewed it up with four in the nth Sherry Suandy hKoulan Clem Labine foHowed Mave Wats during a rally in the eighth Johnny Podres opposing Jones, the Giants’ 20-game/ Duke Snider got the Dodg lead with his Larry and finally Podres i Orn who (riant * * * Labine had the basee loaded with nobody out in the ninth but struck out pinch hitter Leon Wag ner and got Eddie Bressoud to bounce into a gamecending double play It took a veteran from the American League, Mickey Vernon to spark a Milwaukee ninth-inning rally that beat the Phillies The | Braves saw a 33 lead disappear: when Carl Sawatski hit a two-run, homer in the emhth Vernon's sin gle drove in the first Brave run in the nenth and the second scored when Harry Anderson fumbled the hall. Bobby Avila. another ex American Leaguer, knocked in the third run off loser Robin Roberts with a single * * * Hank Aaron's 39h homer In the first and Eddie Mathews’ ANst | _ with a man on tn the third helped) build up a 4.0 lead for Lew Bur-| dette. The Braves’ 7). game win-! her was knocked out in the sixth and Joey Jav held off the Phils} until the ninth for his sixth vic- tory. Pittshurgh clinched fourth plate when Vern Law won his 18th a 10-1 romp over Cincinnati Dick Stuart led the Pirates with four singles * * * St. Louis came from behind with an extra base barrage to Smith hit his 12th whip Chicago 114° Hal a two-run double “and homer and Stan Musial chipped, in with a tworun homer, hit No 3,200 of his career. Vinegar Bend Mizel was the winner in relief! over Don Elston. (7 In the American League, the White Sox faltered again and. failed to clinch wt least a pennant! § tie when they lost to Detroit 5-4 while Cleveland was knocking off, Kansas City 43. The White Sox! lead by 3%%. They have four to) play, the Indians five New York: downed _ Boston 7-4 and Camilo) Pascual of Washington won his 17th with a six-hit shutout. 50 over Baltimore. Ex-NL Officer Dies HUNTINGTON, N.Y. um — War. vey Traband, for 26 years secre tary-treasurer of baseball's Na. tional League, died Saturday at his home. He was 71. j p ' i i jmatically White Sox Magic No. By The Associated Presa The magic number in the Amer ican League still is 2) for the faltering Chicago White Sox with Cleveland still alive and breathing Joe Cordon. already fired as manager of the Indians. is playing out the string. General managet Frank Lane saves he stays until the club is eliminated mathe Since he said that. the Indians have won three straight. Just suppose Cleveland wins _ ite tast five games and Chicago loses iis four. Would Lane let Gordon manage in the World Series? Or would Giordon be en ' titled to fire Lane? Of course thats all hivpe thetical game lead all Chicago bus to do ois win one more and they than tie Am With a 3, can do no worse combination of two Victories or Cleveland if would he * * * Hlowever, the schedule runs in facor of the Indians the rest of the way with all their games at home while the Sex areoon the road Coming: up Tuesday night is the big one with Chicago at Cleve and in their final meeting of the year After that single game, Cleveland entertaing Kansas City in) four weekend games while Chicago plays three at Detroit, defeats and all ovet ‘Cleveland squeered past Kansas Sity 43 with the help af homers by Minnie Minose and Tito Francona. Actually, Woody Held's single drove in’ Rocky Colavito with the winning run tn the eighth. Camilo Pascual pitched his sixth shutout and Ith complete game. both tops in the American League. ‘as last place Washington romped 13-9 edge in the year s competition, ver Baltimore 35-0. Rookie Don with the Yanks Dobbek hit his first big league. Cal McLish won his 19th for homer off loser Billy O'Detll in the Cleveland, which rapped first (carver for 12 hits including the * * * homers by Minoso and Francona kiston Howard's two-run pinch'Bob €erv, who hit a twe-run homer was the big blow in New \homer in the sixth, grounded out York's 7-4 decision over the Boston season series for the first timejone run in and men on first) and since 1948 _The Red Sox had a a}hird® Breaks Wrist in Freak Accident Duren Through for Season NEW YORK en, New broke his accident season — (AP) —Ryne Dur- cian, showed a broken s¢aphoid York Yankee relief star, bone which is on the top) of the right wrist in a freak wrist in the hinge between the and is through for the hand and forearm It was placed in a heavy cast and musf remain * * * immobilized) for two fo three At the conclusion of Saturday's months, vaine with the Boston Red Sox * * * he ran out of the bullpen in right Duren had a 36 record in 41 re center field and headed for the lief appearances with an ERA of Yankee dugout adjacent to first 1.89. base * * *- He tried to dodge away from a youngster who he thought was: Pontiac Nomen Irving to grab his baseball cap for a souvenir and stumbled, fall ® ing heavily on his right hand Take Golf Title ‘T thought it was only a &prain he said Sunday. “I put ice on it and went home. We had guests. Mrs. Boyer Paces Win at the house and | spent the eve . ning talking with them as the in State MRA Tourney pain seemed to get worse J couldn t sleep and so T called Dr Gaynor and he sent me to the hospital at City Course With Mrs) Phsllis Boyer leading ithe way, Pontiacs five member golf squad won thé women's according tic higan Recreation Axsociation club physi golf crown Saturday at City Mu-) ‘nicipal golf course. * ® * at Lenox. Thall, Sidney Gaynor, N rave to Dr ladies to their 2nd consecutive state MRA title and their 3rd in, the Iast four years The Pontiac team compiled an Whole total of 435 to score a threats—with the tying run on Getreis| eck ai Kenia, ky 1 one ®' Mary 33 Marbor Beach runaway triumph. Six teams [first out online 12 Dre eats 3 ai verd 32 Mount Pleasant Sacred! ree In 8 tournament with nest Sula Stare: 2A eari o ! ea the t q DETROIT CHT AGO van a ee eee ie Tesh ot DETROIT « th 1 LEAGUE ra taking tnd place at abr h bi abr b bi esbvlertan Py ‘Pcias Austin 6 Cathedral RR. Yost In 3100 Aparicio se 4 : 1 Benedictine 40. W Ss i Mary 4 Boiling 7b 4an8 Fox 2b F126 ire Citadel 48 Newherry ‘ Davidegn 42 Calneen e Weeia Ro Bacred Heart 7 8 Francts Lansing came next with 491 fol- penn rt - ‘ ! Sah ars Hin : * r aline cf | oliar ¢ . MIDWEST Natre Dame 19 Catholic Centras 13 lowed by Midland and Plymouth Maxwell if 168 1 nicks ; oon oWa State 41 Vake edfotd @1 Marty fole Rederme: 6 i . aGroth | toen Missk! Ib SOO ool LEE ET Ae Acibieue was coe emai tin A tie at O25. Huntington Woods, Serniail inmeriie 68 Wallices 60808 Xavier, Obie 74 Louls ville 1 a. Aarhony 27, St. Flortan 6 with four women competing, 10: Qeporne iy ty Fpl pe. a the ale SoirtiHatoe state o St Row 19 gt tteaheth ve . or uses Colorado Collewe 13, Washburn ta Ann Arbor &t ifnemne te cea of Ser ‘taled 450 * A Laren es BO Mean y peu 3334 Frown 6 * eal $8 sposito 3 SOUTHWEAT | Mo at Moss! p 2606 dGeodman 6000 Hace" water "Roun anvine a8. ae, carne a ght® Zadah DeBoit, sictime city Semele, 1888 Breed 3888 : Royal” Oak Shrine 45, a Carme} ic BO seree |» ics lars an itech ‘ere deiae a St. Agatha 27, Bt. Leo ° champion, was runnerup for the conn Ad tee8 Reporte Mab Adams State 15, NM. Western 7 St. Bernard 19, St icin ® | Pontiac quintet with an 89 Mrs i’ boee leer 5338 Texas Western 43. Mexico & St. Joseph 8. Gales bd rr? } omni ig Cash * 3333 Aria State Coll 16 Tdaho state 7 | _ St. Petrieh 2, ‘Theron ‘ Edith Wright, this year's city, Shaw p 0600. . ' | -8t. Thomas 40, Nativity , Colo. Mines Ne Rew Morice Highlands a §t. Rita 37, Bt Cecilia 7 champ, placed 3rd at 90. Bobbie "sOremacs *y oun ‘tap Sees mB Sva!! FAR WaT DS Fredertet be, Be Apheneve 7 | Miller posted a 95 and Jewell!» “Grounded ou! for Doneran Gn; te California 20, Wash Stale @ | Vistiaties (2 fe Hammett had a score of 9 to.com- Bote for er eee by “cae bsg tele oho pe “ste — ag Pre wre’ Korba Rosuite plete the local card, | Lown in Oth: f—R r Guodian = oth; Prigham Young es Arizona 14 / . Aveatieted, Prose rac tnd et | Pe Out for Sigler in Mh: h an for Western atate. Colo Nevada 14 CNieago Cards 31. Raltimore 17 i saue 5 hook ten for Rureewan in, COLLEG Green Bay 1k. Pittsburgh 16 Shrine Victor Over ‘Detrelt ie . * Kitchner (Qnt.i 30, Detroit Raiders 7 i Adrian 7. Defiance +Ohte: & ‘Ont Rugdy F } ‘Whe 101 611 G04) Albion 27, Ohio Northern @ shy Festal veren) Mt. Carmel in Opener |cas, Bete, DP Noa. Sete’ aia Oe Ima 43. Indiana Central 14 i Clevetand a3. © ° - we hoe y and worn Michigan 21. Weatern Michigah Loe Areca PRS ce, an peace es oon. pussewaet eee 20 Northern Michigan 26 Detroit at wat RR hag 8 fast ps t : nd. seas et = torn a eg ifn a toane iene 38, Ls veld al Cweree are Bad HERS se SCHRDULE a art Sunday, with @& rousing Lt Fa. < $—Lolar (Mina? 0 : Central uaa pa 34-0 win over Detroit Mt Carmel 1 (W.. 169 ° y 4 By it ap . ‘ ’ ? Weopeh 1 Kateets ti e Mtsseurt satprters Games Mike Glynn, Pontiac halfback, eal Td? eee ourl @ chigan 3°@ 8 5 ried asam icuees Texas ARM a! Michiean State led the attack with two TDs, and gisler co see ee Ann Arbor 18 Grouse Poinie « Hiitoaate geet an extra point. He compiled oul, uy 42398653 63 3 ryatel Falis 13) Norway 6 , Donovan 1:3 6 @ 8 @ Escanaba 4, Btevenson 18 Aibion St Hope ‘Ohier rushing total of 129 yards in addi-'jown 2 t ¢ 6 6 Baa eeenee 38, Chicage Parriuu! © Ohie Nerehern kt Rens tion fo pass receptions. Other tal. Star SL cena Rapids Catholic Cenjrai :! Gas, Oijvetet Ralemaros lies were je by Dick Sar -By Wosst :Pailipe: by Narié tt ire "lens aa ¢ Miehigen Tech at Northern Michigan ma y Dick and: Jehan a) ‘a wel pring «Laiiar) D--Chyia,. m Mounjein 34 Stambaigh @ | Sisal: ‘Onio) at Western Michigan ee eS ° 4 Seymour and Dick Whitney. Still 2 Tigers Give White Sox Pains, 5-4 Groth’s Catch in 3rd Inning Called Key Play Detroit ‘K’ Boys Lead Assault Against Four Chicago Pitchers CHICAGO (AP)—Charlie Max- jwell has been a Sunday pain in jthe neck all season to Detroit Tiger foes. This time it was a pain in Max wells back tha! thwarted the Chi cago White Sox’ bid to clinch a tie for the American League pen nant The Tiger lefthander pulled a back muscle yesterday in the first inning, Johnny Groth took over in the third. He came up with the play that delayed the Sox’ pennant express until at least tomorrow. Two Chicago rinners were rac- ing home when Groth made a div ling, glove-hand catch of Jim Mc- Canny's whistling liner in- left jcenter The fielding gem retired the Sox in the third, wiping out two prospective runs. its second straight one-run verdict over the White Sox, who usually come out ahead in such games Moments before, Groth, a Chi cago native and ex-White Sox, had been a goat He stumbled chasing Ned Nellie Fox’ hit and played it into River at speeds up to 180 m.p.h. Kol-Roy, a double ing in Fox Smith moved to third on a sac- rifice and,an infield out. Bubba Al Smith singled, drv- to end a ninth-inning threat with ‘Ptntttps—jomed tim onthe base- ie ye Been|vaceking Vine Red Sox, who beat them in the!oe ruytyonk: TAOINETAOINL ‘NUN paths when hit by Don Mossi's - pitch. But Groth pulled Mossi out} jof one of numerous jams. In all, 11 White Sox died on base ” the frustrating game. They had the potential tying and winning runs on base in the seventh and eighth innings and the potential tying run on in the ninth, But each time, the six failed to get one of the clutch hits they've been getting all sea- , son. Harvey Kuenn and Al. Kaline led the assault on loser Billy Pierce and three succeeding Chicago} pitchers. Kuenn had four hits—' including lifted his pacesetting batting aver- age to 556 Kaline belted a two-run homer) sending the Tigers in the fifth, - Slovak, Detroit went on to win 54 for . his eighth homer—and! cats WS Sp Riga a ce 4 AP Wirephote Miss U. S. I during the final heat of the Presi- dent's Cup regatta. Wilson was unconscious all the way to the hospital. | DETROIT RACER INJURED — Don Wilson, 27-year-old hydroplane driver from: Detroit, lies unconscious on a stretcher aboard a Coast Guard - crash = after he was thrown from his boat Slovak President's. Cup Winner: Wilson Injured WASHINGTON (AP) — Mira’ In other behind Wahoo were speed loving Czech -refu- Nitrogen, driven by Norm Evans gee pilot, had his wise today—ajfor Samuel DuPont of Wilming- \victory in the President's Cup ton, Del., and Washington; Miss! Former Detroit Tiger great Ty regatta. But the race had a near Buffalo, manned by Bob Schroed- Cobb picks the White Sox to win fatal ending for another daredeviljer for a Buffalo,.N.Y., group; ‘the World Series, saying they “are ‘hydroplane driver, |Miss Detroit. owned and operated | poing to revolutionize baseball’’ by Don Wilson, who won the race'by Chuck Thompson, and ‘placing the stress on one run. He last year in Miss US. I, was in- Gilliam'’s Kol-Roy of Seattle. ‘was honored at a Boston award jured on the final lap when he * * * was thrown from his speeding Through the three-heat regatta, sine cast eign akong win sack 2 psey, Benny Friedman, Eddie boat. Wahoo collected 1,100 points with Arcaro, Jesse Owens, Don Budge ~~ * two first and a second. Then came , Slovak ripped over the Patomac Miss ('S. I, Miss Detroit, and) Eddie ne a08 Se Ouunet, Harvey Ktenn virtually wrapped up the American League batting title yesterday with a 4for-4 day, | boosting his average to 356. Al Kaline is a distant 2nd at .325, 13 points ahead of Pete Runnels of Boston. The on the straightaways and won the final heat yesterday in Bill Boe- ing’s Seattle boat. Wahoo. With that victory Slovak captured the The triumph was a sweet one for the dark-haired 29-year-old Crech, who only six years ago fled the Iron Curtain to freedom | by commandeering an airliner. But Wilson's accident marred th windup of the two-day regatta he-| * * * The Philadelphia Eagles drop- ped veteran end Ed Meadows and rookie defensive back Al Miller Sunday to make room for two new acquisitions. Added were quarterback Bob Newman, c Pet jfore a crowd of close to eae ene ie oe a a | cut last week by the dfers, cad Wilsoh, a redheaded racing vet-| New’ York 76 73 «6510 143 | Joe Robb, a defensive end and eran at 27, was thrown into the Baleters 2 he oi oid linebacker. The latter had been wey gm he fist tum f the lat Recon SEB puto the waler lst by te Ch ) r r . /| Washington 3 zh Potomac He was knocked pated Detr MORATURDAY SRE RESULTS 7 ail * * scious, but an alert rescue crew Cleveland 13 Kansas cus 7, night The Yankees and Milwaukee New York 3 —— Baltimore 5, Wash ington YES TERDAY'S RESULTS | Detroit 5. Chicago 4 quickly got Wilson, a West Palm Beach, Fla., aute dealer, recovered con- sciousness at the hospital. He suffered a concussion and was gashed ; bout the head and shoul- ders, An attending doctor said Wilson's condition was neither him to a_ hospital. Braves are reportedly anxious for iP the new inter-league trading period SESE RS | te ein in Never They ae shington more isaid to set to startle the base- $s : TODAY'S GAMES ‘ball world with a big swap featur- | No vor comes ed | Kansas city, sat Detroty 3 Dim UES ing a front-line pitcher and a star licago at Cleveland. 7 infi ;New York at Washington’ 7 infielder. 7:05 pm. | Baltimore at Boston ahead 5-2. It was the 25th for the} NATIONAL , thadt centerfielder | Yery good nor very bad but he |) | Wen Lest Pot. Behind \Obedience Showing * *’* | would be kept under observation | witwaubee 82 66 rH “hy h | for several days. (San Francisco .. 82 67 530 1 ‘Takes Place Tonig t The Tigers other two runs came! : , rile 7 7 3 *. . in the first when Luis Aparicio, The boat showed no severe cncen® % 7s 4 qt | A demonstration of obedience [threw away a double play ball with | damage Phuadeishia oe ae a —s for dogs has pert set or line hasen loaded. At the time of the accident SATURDAYS RESULTS today at 9 p.m. in Bloomfield Mossi earned his 16th victory,|Mise U.S. I was the lone boat Loa Angeles | 4, San Francisco 1, first Hills High School, to which all in- fifth in a row But the lefthander among five other finalists with a Loe tangetes s, San Francisco 3, second terested dog owners in’ the area was hit hard. yielding all. Chi- chance t6 overtake Wahoo in the Milwaukee 9, Philadelphia 3. night are invited. Do not take dogs at cago'é runs.in six innings, One was ‘scheduled 15-mile heat. The race Sherm Lollar’s 22nd home run in Was halted immediately the sixth Jimmie Dykes replaced Mossi- the end of four = St with Ray Nurleski in the seventh Narleski, Cleveland's 1954 pennant winners, escaped without score in seventh after letting the first i, Newcomers Star iWhite Sox reach base. | In the eighth, he loaded the bases i * * * | | Mra. Boyer captured tourney. medal honors with an 85, 10 over women’s par, to pace the local culty by getting Aparicion on al with one out. Dave Sisler replaced Narleski and eased out of diffi-| foul. pop and Fox on a grounder. Jim Bunning pitched a scoreless. ninth. He retired Ted Kluszewski and Earl Torgeson—Both home run ‘ iA Lopez’ ace reliever on ? game trip through. western Cand-! | 8t. Louwia 2, Chicago t. night Pittsburgn 4. 4, amare a, RDAY'S REST Los Angeles ry ‘San Francisco 2 Milwaukee 8 Philadelphia § -. Pittsburgh 10. a 1 formation. ee eeeee Wel) VO te GAMES Another showing will be at CAT | Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:15 pm —Spahn building, Waterford. Wednesday at this time but registration may be made for start of classes later on, Call, MI 7-0155 for further in- 12. innings and the LTs contenders placed by positien at (1@15) vs. Friend «®18) Chicago at St Louis. pm—ovbie 8 p.m. Call Jim Richmond, OR ' ) ¥a Hughes (0-1) Only be es scheduled MORROW'S SCHEDULE pas Francisco at Les, 8p 2 ng | ioe Angeles at St es . T: ee at ia a 3.08 p.m.! strong, F for Red Wings Aldcorn, Cullen Spark All-Star Pin Pp oints | (3-3818, 4nd there is still time to iregister for Thursday's class at ‘Daniel on school.-Reg Arm- 2-7749 is in charge. Detroit's 7-4 Victory Over Edmonton — AVOMD 2-FINGER GRIP By Ed Lubanski DETROIT \W—Two newcomers There are only- two or three figure high in Detroit Red Wings: bowlers I know of who use a two- plans to return to their accus- fingered grip. aes spot in the Stanley Cup’ a x ©* * 2. playoffs ut since I won the World Match “ « * Game title, people ask me about The new Wings, Gary Aldcorn ___its value. At any match or clinic — ‘and Bairy, Cullen, helped ‘Detroit |” or during a practice session, it is to a 7-4 triumph over their Ed-| the first thing those watching want monton farmhands in> the final! to know about. ‘game of the training season's first ae two-finger grip is best — for phase yesterday, * » not the normal Aldcorn fired two goals and bowler. I have one less finger on Cutien one, Both the ball, making it easier to von- from the terest Mage coals " tréL When I snap the thumb out | curtns the off seasen, ir eee left is Coach Sid Abel has placed Cullen ; Z lon his top line with Gordie Howe T can’t go for fire-away speed. land Norm UN Only one finger ts holding the rm Ullman, Otherwise, the ball Wings are pretty much the same 00 like it or net f have to ge S*loutfit. that finished a dismal last, = the correct delivery, lift and in the National Hockey League in ‘1988-59 The Red Wings wind up train. ing at Olympia Stadium today be: fore going on an exhibition ‘tour. They leave tomorrow for a nine.’ Which is fine. Afr senire of we T have a thumb, index finger and lines of a side of beef ya * * * gad t st : , og 4, returning east for four more HANDY: ~ Here's Ed Luban- games 4 out usea three-finger grip, Detroit apens ite NHL campaign: ski's two-finger -grip. bat the . That's what he or she should Oct. 10 at Montreal, average Weeter should skip it. stick with. ‘ 4 Cf right arm built along the general THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1959 SMASH speedy LAKERS’ Bloomfield's Jack UNDER AND OVER — Si workhorse smashes off tackle in Saturday’s win, 21-7, over St. Michael. He was convoyed by Wayne Ross. Frederick's quar- terback, Jim Kennedy, dives under a flock of St. ai phones pares — goes over for = ae West ball, Newton, with Taylor. Player at right (24) is Shamrock’s end, Paul Pruente, and 35, | Poutiac Press Photo at left, is Mike's tackle, George | a * nal See - three yards, to 4th tally, In Sunday's No. 84 is Rams’ Pontise Press Phete 30-6 opener. “Jumbo" went make the score 24-0 at that time. end, Bob Shell. Pitt Edges Marquette; Missouri, Texas A&M Lose LS. U. Off and Running Again By The Associated Press LOUISIANA State, one big hurdle in its march to! ward a second straight national championship, Texas Christian Saturday as the! college football swings into high gear Paul Dietzel’s Bengals from the Bayou, rated the top team in the country in the pre. — Assoct- 3rd § tangles with tough |- ated Press poll of sports writers, already ov 4nd sportscaters, cut down Rice, the first half and at intermission in their opener last Satur-. 26-3, day. * * *® ‘ The jury still is out on whether this year’s edition of LSU meas- ures up to the ‘58 version which went through the season undefeat ed, untied, win » the Sugar Bowl game ° Straight Win for DDGA District Golfers Beat M PGA and then went on fo, The Bengals were unsteady in were behind by 3-0. But. their lthree teams—the White, the Go ‘and Chinese Bandits—got going in the second half when All-America! Billy Cannon whipped 17 yards for the first touchdown. That as it\p turned out, was all LSU needed.) * * * Texas Christian won the South-| iwest Conference title | last year and they say in Fort Worth that § the Horned Frogs are bigger and meaner this time around. They won't be pushovers, TCU licked |Rencas, 147, in its opener. Oklahoma and Auburn, ranked The Detroit District Golf Associ-;Publinx Golf Association squad in. c and third, respectively, in ation’s 16-man team retained the Atlas Cup over the weekend at the Country Club of Jackson -with a 13-9 conquest of the Michigan ae Bev Hanson Edges Suggs by 1 Stroke ATLANTA (AP) -Beveraly Hanson had the big shot when it counted most and edged Louise! Suggs by one stroke in the Atlanta women’s open golf tournament their annual challenge match. * * * The private club golfers grabbed a 4-3 lead in Saturday's” Scotch | \foursome matches with one match ending in a tie. Sunday the DDGA won nine singles matches te six for the public course players with one match ending in a draw. Pontiac golfers accounted for Seen gre we ee victories yesterday. Wally Smith conquered Frank Jarrard of Fli 3-2; Roy Iceberg trimmed Dave! MacHarg of Dearborn, 4-3, Charley Barker defeated Dear - yesterday. Miss Hanson, playing out of Indio, Calif., rode accurate iron, shots to a two-under-par 69 and a 289 for the 72 holes. She said it! was the best final round she ever, shot in a tournament’ she won. * * * Miss Suggs, of Sea Island, Ga., started the final round in first place, five strokes ahead of Miss Hanson. But the veteran preci-/ punt — lost her touch on the back’ | _‘The Georgian finished with a 75. ~ for: 290. Par .for. the -6,265-yard Continental Colony Club course is 35-36—71, Bever) sia PO 79-78-95— . born’s Bruce Studebaker, 2-1. *® * * It was the District's 3rd straight \win over the Publinx players and eres Be SO 005 hat series dating back to 1938. SATURDAY) RESULTS Dr. Bob Corley, Jackson, pas soa Veltae tubes bees Blom, a = t,, Pont jerraré, 21, dohn Detrott, and Sam Lima, =e erie = Barker, def. oe a1 AT OF jaa Saver fmanen al) ergs eh 77k. sai ies | pre-season estimates, also et into action, * * ® The Sooners have won the Big Eight championship 11 years run- ning and there is no reason to be- lieve that any other team in the iconference will change things this one |year. But Oklahoma can’t return |to the Orange Bowl under confer- jence rules, so the second-place |battle will be a good one. Mean- while, Bud Wilkinson's lads play jhighly regarded Northwestern. * * * Thig .will be the TV game of the week. NBC will telévise it starting at 2:15 p.m., (EST). Okla- homa has met Northwestern only once before. That was in 1939 i the Sooners won, 23-0. ® * * | Other than the LSU victory over This one could have decided the Atlantic Coast Conference winner. The two teams were co-favorites * for the title. * * Ralph! Elsewhere Pitt was hard. aritgel| pressed to beat Marquette, 21-15; Texas Tech upset Texas A ad M, 20-14; Oregén nipped Stanford, 2%- 7; Navy blasted Boston Col tet eee $585559 ’ Starts Sunday lions Next Game Is ‘Fo Regular Season Against Colts Detroit Triumph Over Redskins Saturday Not: Really Sharp | i “I'm glad the exhibition season is over, I want to play for keeps," said George Wilson after the De-, troit Lions defeated the Washing-! ton Redskins, 31-17, Saturday night! in Briggs Stadium. No one can blame Wilson for| Pontiac's Beach Scores lar season, The Lions finished the’ being anxious to get into the regu- pre-season schedule with a 42-1 record compared to last year's 2-4 mark. The victory Saturday wasn't actually real sharp against the Redskins, a team which has been pushed around in the exhi- | bition season, Earl Morrall, a surprise starter ‘in the game, had trouble several times on his pass plays as the Lions’ offensive line was pene- trated. by the Redskins. * * * The Lions’ defensive backfield, ‘headed by Terry Barr, showed its ‘best form against the passes of | Eddie LeBaron. Barr, the ex - Michigan back whe has been hailed as the stc- cessor to Jack Christiansen, raced 82 yards with an inter- cepted pass and 85 yards with a | punt for a pair of thrilling touch. | | downs, | Rookie fullback Nick Pietrosante! displayed some power running in) ‘two second period scoring drives, | ‘and Jerry Perry capped one of the ' drives with a 11-yard field goal. * * *® | Danny Lewis’ 49-yard run cov- ‘ered much of the yardage in one of the touchdowns Besides Barr's two fong gal- | Jops, John Henry Johnson broke | | foose for a 33-yard dash for the ' third tally im the final quarter. Washington scored once in the second period aa — in the 4th. * The Lions nesded = plays in jtheir first scoring march as Pie- ‘trosante scrambled for short yard- age without too much blocking. The game against the defend ing champion Colts next Sunday in Baltimore is one which coach Wilson will have a “psychologti- cal bearing’ on the Lions. “A good start is what we need, psychologically,’’ said Wilson, To-| bin Rote will get the starting call, at quarterback. The Lions must play the Colts: twice in the first three games, ke 1ON8 SKINS Resksee vecaues ee Bs Mt Dearborn catcher Dick Clements) %*= left-over bills, school needs, home improvements, aute passin yardage tees - ul - rf cracked out a double in the 10th CHIP HERO-— Walter Beach of di tories Just phone Bevrre TAL ; ie on Manager how pea ” 2 2 5 “ inning of the Michigan's squad's; pontiac was the hero of Central much you want hone tor your loan today Yard penalized ....0. ee a2. 2 game with glendale yesterday to) Michigan’s 21-15 victory over Petrol ioe sreeerees 1 Fa gy 3,)hand =the defending champions, Western Michigan Saturday Loans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture er Car WePINTS scoaiih: Tis casraay 15-\ their second loss, 34. in the dou-| afternoon. He scored the winning 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC yard plunge), Barr :8-yard punt reurn), ble elimination tournament | TD with 55 seconds to play. | ind Bidg. « Phone: FEderal 2-9249 me interception): John- Perry (1 yards).| NGTON SCORING: TD:—Karr ($-yard fumble reeovery), Carson (37- yard pass from Button). PAT—Baker 3 Kelly Memorial Race af M-59 The first annual “Rusty Kelly Memorial” will be run Tuesday night at the Pontiac Speedway | with all the top local drivers en- tered, Barr (82-yard son (33- tented rw ate rs * * * Kelly, a long time local favo- rite, was killed in a flaming crash at the Toledo Raceway last sea- son. doy Fair, Johnny Wallace, Chack Partelie and a list of top rated central Michigan drivers will compete in the &@ lap fea- ture. John Logan of Charlotte leads over the contenders from outstate ‘Rice, the most important game Michigan. The program trials start, last "Saturday was Clemson's 20 at 7:30 with the first event start-| TUSCALOOSA, Ala. @ — Ron Saturday victory over. Southfield. and Roy 18 triumph over North Carolina. ing at 8:30. 2 Double Winners in WLYA’s Races Frank Hill (thisties) and Chuck; ners Sunday in Watkins Lake: Yachting association sail races. He season. and a win Sunday could help us ‘Morris (snipes) were double win-| THIRTY-THREE r Real x * * x * * x * Bears, Cardinals Top Pro Exhibition Race Chicago Teams Best \champs in the Western Division|on a triumphant note Sunday as with a 51 record and the Cards they handed defending champion} lin the Eastern sector with a 5-2/Baltimore its second consecutive | mark. Hoss, 31-17. _In other weekend games, Green oe = oo eee ‘Bay edged Pittsburgh 13-10, New! caly undet feces bet lest te | \York defeated San Francisco 17-13, | Cieveland 33-31 Ssturday when ‘Detroit walloped Washington 31- 14, | Lee @remn iced a 4)-yard field jan dLos Angeles nipped Philadel- | goal with 11 seconds remaining. |Phia 31-28 Bobby Mitchell scored twice | The Cards, meanwhile, concluded | and Jimmy Brown dashed 70 | yards to pace the Browns (2-4) to a 30-14 bulge at the end of the third quarter. The Bears drove , back behind Ed Brown's passing and tock a 31-30 lead when Willie _ Galimore scored from the 3 with | a minute to go. Then Milt Plum pitehed Cleveland close enone? for Groza te take over. cs | | The Cards, with John Crow Scor- | ‘ing on a 36-yard pass from King] Hill and on a nine - yard run, | whipped the Colts +42) by stalling Johnny Unitas and his vaunted aerial attack Bobby Conrad ac- counted for 15 Cardinal points with, a TD, a field goal and four extra * . By The Associated Press Chicago's twin entry of the: Bears and Cardinals — the only twe-team bloc in the circuit — | snagged top honors during the Na- |tional Football League's exhibition | | SERVICE SPECIAL * Complete Front End Reg $1095 With the pro clubs settling down itoday to final preparations for the | ‘league's regular season openers jnext weekend, the Bears reign as Aligamen? parance 2 Front VPwheels Reg $5.00 Pack Front Wheels Reg $3 Reg $ Adjust Brakes Clincher in Central Win By United Press International were the teams that tied Hillsdale Central Michigan's skirmish with for the MIAA title last year. i Western Michigan was billed as the} Both squads won their season top game of the weekend as the openers against out-of-state oppon- L college football season got under Albion t yee way in earnest around the state €?'S Saturady. bir nz 4 Imapect Brake m+ Inspect Oru Inspect Wheei Cylinders PAY AS LOW AS $1.25 A WEEK ‘and the contest lived up to expec- decision over Ohio Northern as points tations. halfback Mike Stone scored all a Regular S 95 It was a thriller in Which Cen. three of the Britons’ touchdowns For the second week in a row, $20.70 Value Paul Hornung scored all the Pack- (ers (42) points, booming a 44) yard field goal with 10 seconds | left to wrap it up The Steelers (2-3) had tied it as veteran signal-caller Bobby | Layne engineered a 99-yard march with Tom Tracy going the final 12 yards. Safetyman Jim Patton set up the |Giants’ (3-3) winning score in the) | third period when he intercepted | a 49er (2-4) pass and lugged the) ball 63 yards to the 1l-yard line. | Joe Morrison rammed it over, Sam (Huff, veteran Giant defensive lineman, suffered a brain concus- sion while making 4 tackle and | was hospitalized * tral Michigan came from behind Hope's Dutchmen whipped DePauw to win 21-15 on halfback Walter |(Ind.) 20-7. Beach's ene-yard touchdown | Olivet won its second game in plunge in the final 56 seconds ef jour seasons as it blanked North the game. 'Park (Il!.) 25-0. Alma routed Indi- But the surprise of the weekend|ana Central 42-14, and Adrian was a see-saw battle between Hills- edged Defiance (Ohio) 7-6 dale and Northern Michigan Sat-- Kalamazoo was the only MIAA urday night. |team to be defeated as it was) The veteran-laden Hillsdale handed a 27-7 setback by Wabash’ squad took a 29-20 victory, but not (Ind.). Tris Ad TULLE LLL BRAKE RELINE 2, $995 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30S Cass i Michigan Tech, a member ‘without some stiff opposition {rom Of the Northern State ( ‘ollege Con- the underdog Wildcats who had a ference, took a 12-0 triumph over six-point lead at halftime Winona (Minn ) A safety and a 2#yard touch down run by halfbatk Frank. | Stawiarski in the last period | palied the game out of the fire | for the Dales, who were co | champions of the Michigan Inter- | collegiate Athletic Association last season. The 1959 MIAA schedule opens ‘this week with Albion meeting | | Hope in the feature game of the | conference slate. _Albles and Hope’ Title Within Reach of Seattle 9 Today BATTLE CREEK (UPI) — Se attle could wrap up the American Amatuer Baseball Tournament championship today by winning twice. lg The Seattle team is the only| lundefeated squad remaining 1n/ ithe tournament, which was nar-| ‘rowed down to three teams yes. terday when defending champion) Glendale, Ohio, was eljminated by, Dearborn, Mich Most Fords Chewies and Plymouths | ¥ * | Norm Wan Brocklin tossed three | TD strikes as the Eagles (2-4) ‘built a 28-7 lead going into the fourth quarter. The Rams (3-2-1)! \pulled into contention on Ollie, |Natson's two touchdowns and fi-! nally won tt as quarterback Billy Wade rambled 15 yards for a score with a minute and three seconds left FE S CASH? Just say the word!... : | "You're the boss’ at Beneficial Get the cash you need for Fall expenses — clothing, Beach is expected to set an ail- time rushing mark at Central | this year. i Races at a Glance | | NEW YORK (#—Here is the way! the pennant contenders have fared, ‘against the teams they have to iplay the rest of the way (games |remaining in series in parenthe- | ses): In action today, Dearborn faces, , | Seattle in a day game and San * | Antonio meets Seattle at night. Victories over both Dearborn and San Antonio would give Se attle the title because both of the | other teams have already suffered one loss. . OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS BENEFICIAL Vig ; FINANCE CO. B. F. Goodrich Safety-S THE ECONOMY TIRE FOR ECONOMY DRIVING $] 2” 670x15 | | | | | | | | ‘Horse of Year’ Crown at Stake NEW YORK (AP) — Kerr Sta-| ible’s Round Table, the world’s | leading money-winning horse, ar-| fC rived at Aqueduct Sunday from . Lage set ae bom B. 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GUY MOATS Gridiron fortunes for Pontiac's parochial elevens took opposite courses, over thé weekend. For St. Michael it was a dis heartening experience. The Sham- | rocks fell before a power-packed | West Bloomfield club, 21-6, on Sat-| urday night. North Siders’ coaches had expected a much-better show- - jng in this opener for both squads In the Sunday afternoon en: counter, also on Wisner turf, St Kennedy, to revise his pre-sea- son prediction that “We'll be lucky to win even a_ couple games,” j Shamrocks’ loose defensive play . r . Pontise Press Photo | noe them dearly. Lakers also, FLYING TD — Nick Conflitti, St. Alphonsus halfback. takes to jwere plagued at times by the the air, literally, to get his team’s only tally in Alphs’ 30-6 defeat same difficulty. But Art Paddy's by St. Frederick This 4th period photo shows Jack Berlein giving [crew made fewer mistakes, ap- Nick the heave-ho, No. Sears, Fred's end. 11 is Rams. Steve Pocs and No. 20 is Jim peared to also have much heavier \‘‘guns’’ in speedy Jack Newton, He Predicted Nicklaus’ Win Wayne Ross and Tom Moran, along with Denny Alix, who looks like he'll fil] Johnny Lucadam’s shoes pretty well. , Coe ‘Calls Shot’ in Amateur COLORADO — SPRINGS, Colo 19 year-old year ago (AP) A teenager, Jack Nicklaus, today rules US amateur golf—just like Charlie ElPaso Open Won by Furgol (AP) from Tex Marty Furgol same strokes off the pace and we $.0.000 FL Paso Open golf te by four yesterday, Furgol, playing what he _ his best round in two years, a seven-under par final for a 72-hole total of 273 Einié Vossler of Midland, and Jay Hebert of Sanford tled for second with 277. k from Coghill, Tl, Furgol had rounds of 73, and 65 over 72, Fl strokes the 6.691-yard, Puso Country Club course Veteran. two my tive UE TES called shot round 60 Tex Fla., ‘urgol, | won $2,800 69. 66 pai Hebert had a final round 68, in cluding «a 70-yard) ace or third hole aohole incane on the 210 yar hate rv the Saturday Hebert Scored d With Ma f ROO «on 49 6845 fh Vo th HO Midian Ire er Fay Heber!, ©) 670 Rantord Pia 4% 1 69-6 ari Rob Cioalt $1 oo ( tal Rives Pia Tt 70 706 ra Art Wa Ir sie Pocote Minto Pa "4 060-68 - "RO Devig Foti si oo Crystal Hive Fis é 17173 Be Mon'e Fradier $850 Hillsboro [es 1497240 aA) ive 4 Mar $a El Passio, Tex @A.87 ON TL. Qe Ailiy Maxwell, S45 Oderse Tes 72-4 77h 81 Fred Hawkins §82% | Paso Tex 1 4a fo at Rob Duden 8690 sy Th até ten Valdes, who's been at the a 70 vard kickoff return .midway Broadmoore 16 \ears. and then in the 3rd period, on the first stroked it firmly into the cup for kickoff of the half, Jim had a Int a birdie % of effective blocking. used a sharp Referring to his _ nervousness. Stiffarm to pass the final defen. Nicklaus said. “IT dont know on der Kennedy passed to Steye what jerk T hit it, but it was the Pose in the 2nd or a 16 vard tally ‘vight. one" and to Bob Shell for the final = ,counter in the 4th session | Resides figuring in every TD, PAROCHIAL SCORING - : ina | a WiGaorice » seas Jumbo did all the punting, rederi« 2 = & Alphonsus ... 0 0 9 77 averaging better than 30-yards a at Fiederick TDa— Pose pars 16 hoot yards) Kennede iint pase 44 varde YOO Kennedy (KO return, 70 vardaé) Kenne line 2 vards), Shell «pase %4 yards: Alphonsus = auffered heavily | None } At Alphonaus TD Nick Conflirt! dine (fom humerous penalties, got | Bio Michael 0 4 6 6-8, minutes when “NRK Conflitti Wreet Bloom field rf @o i Bt Michag! TD Pa: Campbell ogo Went over from the two after | reurn, @0 yards!) PAT - None ° Sf Weet Bloomfield The Hose cine 5 @ 28-Yard drive. Alphs recovered | perce Newton : ‘punt return TO yards! a Ram fumble to start the (Moran trin, 4% vards) PAT A . Kicks ‘ ce drive, a ¢ *& i rs sé Pee bad 4 x It was mainly Newton, however who paced the Lakers' win. He was good for first downs when | distance was needed, contributed | jthe Lakers’ longest run, a 70 yard | broken field scamper Newfon's TD was the 2nd for Coe, 33, lacking some of his old Lakers in the Ist period Ross go the 1998 winner, predicted a Coe, stamina, was beaten l-up in the 'n& Over from the five for the finals Saturday by the sturdy first one following a So yard drive. | blond belter from Columbus, Ohio. Tom Moran made it 21-0. early, k * x in the 2nd period with a 43° yard dash } Coe, upon accepting the runner up medal said: “IT predicted a) year ayo that a young man would A minute later Pat Campbell electrified the 1,000 or more fans the win the next championship. My) with best performance of prediction was better than my the night for the Shamrocks. golf, today Pat took Alix’ kickoff on the 20, Nicklaus second youngster win.) 80t some fine downfield block- ner since the tournament began '%, and went: all the way, 80 in 1895, edged Coe on the 36th Yards, the game's longest gal- hole—the first amateur champion-, lop. ship to Ko down to the wire since Dan Dunn Mike Ganie nn! Bobby Sweeny in 1954 | Dabbs did OK on the Mike's of-; * * * i fense , Coe’s approach shot on the final hole—he said he hit “an easy 8 iron’'—overshot the green "I was afraid I'd do what Charlie did," Nicklaus said, ‘‘so I played a 9 dy, at St. Frederick Kennedy’s iron.’ The ball stopped about 7 youngest son, Jim (Jumbo) feet from the cup. cuarterbacked the Rams, and was A remarkable chip by Coe sentithe bright, shining star of the af-; the ball trickling to within inches|te;noon of the cup but stopped short. “Jumbo” ran over the. 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Heater, Red and White. {ll Be Gone by ‘495, One Dosen Others — 51” s to °59's Tuesday Night) ‘57 Royal 2-Door Hardtop, Auto- matic Transmission, Heater, Radio, Power Steering and § Brakes, Sharp Ebony ” & Black, W. Walls, Low Mileage. 55 Plymouth Seden, 6 Cyl. Std. Transmission, ” Heater, etc. Very nice, Blue and White. aay Exceptionelly Priced Equally Low JACK COLE we. PLYMOUTH 1000 W. MAPLE MA 4-4511 WALLED LAKE “Drive Round and Round, Then You'll See Me for Buysi” - Walled Lake ‘Beavers’ Little League Football, Sun,; Sept. 271 p.m., Walled Lk. jr. Migh School 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, monnaY.. SEPTEMBER $i, 1959 THIRTY-FIVE a Plays Trumpet, Sings Teen Hero Has Problems: Persistent Female F ans BY VIVIAN BROWN jexplains em who says he al-; Ah, the troubles of a poor hero Most had a heart attack. ‘The! for igirls’ parents apologized for their! Take Frankie Avalon, for in- actions and the law officers were, pursued by his adoring fans. stance. The handsome 13-year-old Sorry about it, too.” inere bal trumpet player was! x * * ing Milwaukee by storm when, Frankie -forgave his fans, hav- a was almost hit by a tornado— ing been one himself since the| three persistent fans. age of 10 when he sent his first Police were eseorting him fan letter to Frank Sinatra records. around tewn to protect him from He has every record Sinatra made. bodily injury and the less of “I'm stil! a fan of his. I idolize clothing snatched by enthusiastic him,’ says Frankie, who gets fans, when three girls managed 1.000 to 1,500 fan letters a day. to corner him at his hotel suite. He describes his first meeting with He and his manager talked to the| —- that occurred a few months gtris, signed some autograph$°and' 6 advised them to get home at once | “I was in Hawaii and heard hecause of the 10:30 p. m. teenage that Sinatra was there. I called curfew in Milwaukee. But the law) every hotel to locate him, finally was at hand, and arrived to en-| got his manager and told him I'd force the rule and Frankie was ‘o-| like to meet him, He said fine, volved because of his fans’, and made a date. thoughtlessness. | “I was 80 nervous “It had a happy ending though,” est. 1 knocked on the hotel room| meq door. He said ‘come in.’ He was 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. 50¢ ‘sitting down. My leg’s were trem-, ° bling, and then he put me at ez Nites & Sun. 60 7 0"8. | ase Children... ..... by saying, ‘Come here son, I've ‘heard a lot about you, sit down and talk awhile.’ Frankie's 20-minute session with Sinatra is the highlight of his! ‘life, and he got an autograph! on af old snapshot of his hero A further thrill came ‘on the set of ‘‘Guns of the Timberland’ when' Robert Walker said, “You know w € saatt Cimcui? ne NOW! thru WED. JOnuN WILLIAM who was talking about you last night—Frank Sinatra. He thought *J you were real nice.’ Frankie tells the story, * * * His own career started with the! jtrumpet on the Jackie Gleason. show at age 11. He'll play the |trumpet again on the Ed Sullivan! | show soon, but it's his singing that’ ‘has made him a star. His ‘‘Ve-| pos” record is a million-and half seller, and his newest is a! itwo-sided hit — ‘‘Boy Without a ‘Girl,’ and “Bobby Sox to Stock-| \ings.”” | Frankie’s home in Philadelphia \where he lives with his family’ ‘is loaded with special: awards— ‘cups, plaques. ‘ated great consternation there for a while. “All my sister's friends helped us sort the mail until finally it; THE HORSE SOLDIERS lwe had no room to walk around. iSo the entire project was moved. ie a post —— mailing acdress.” PHONE FEO ER AL 2 485) > OAKLAND: MOODFRNLY AI® CONDITIONED Now Showing | Walt Disney brings new wonders, Collect Over pew nappies new lewnies o $ 281 Million fap os tla ee Mo [2 Insurance rollicking, romancing in a won- derful whimsical world of color and music, WASHINGTON (UPI)--Benefici- ‘aries of Federal workers have) collected more than 281 million’ dollars sintée the Federal Em- iployes’ Group Life Insurance Pre: gram took effect in 1954. It is the largest single group) life insurnace plan i the world, with 12 billion dollars worth of ‘coverage now in force. Fay ‘ ” | The government obtains the | insurance through private insur- | | ance firms. Each worker who | | joins the plan gets a policy for [| an amount approximately his 4 | @anual salary. He pays 25 cents 4 | and the agency he work for 12'; ; cents every other week for each | $1,000. | More than 95 per cent of aN eligible employes have joined th plan. By June 30, 1959, a total of \been paid. For accidental death | ,and loss of limb or eyesight, there | iwere 4,009 cases amounting to $19,005,737. I couldn't | beams from ear to ear when he | His fan mail cre-| lwas taking over the house, and| iman as /Ennulat. /Evansville, Ind., 153,235 life insurance claims had) ja mina berd. Well, Ink's History Isn't Blurred i | Many Methods Used Its Manufacture Through the Centuries, WASHINGTON — An enormous ‘variety of inks has been brewed fin the past 4,500 years, and one ‘of the hardest kinds to make is! the pleasant green used on United States currency. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing often rejects batches of green ink as substandard. Manu- ifactured to a secret formula, the ink must resist fading, abrasion, and chemicals. It has to have proper consistency. The Bureau is as exacting as Wei Tan, a 3rd century Chinese inkmaker, who reputedly beat | the ingredients in his ink 30,000 ‘ times. Among other things, Wel Tan’s recipe called for an ounce of pearls and,a half-ounce of musk, The musk masked the un- pleasant odor. The pearis’ prob- ably were thrown in just for show. The first known inks were con-, cocted by the Chinese and Egyp-/ tians around 2500 B.C.. the Na-! tional Geographic Society says. | They consisted of lampblack blend-' red with a solution of glue or gums. ; This was molded into sticks or icakes and dried. It was mixed with water before use. The Egyptians inscribed hiero-' glyphics on papyrus and mummy bandages with the crude ink. SINGING RAGE — This is been billed but her first film rol play a choir leader in the movie Gentry. and will wear her hair in a bun. She will wear clothes along the kne of middie blouses | Hollywood Headlines 4 At Least Fight Dead in Crash ‘Loaded Car Rams Into Truck During Attempt to Pass in Virginia PETERSBURG, Va. (UPI)—A_ car loaded with eight men crashed into a tractor-trailer , truck while trying to pass an ether truck today. : * * * | All three vehicles piled up on | the highway, and at least eight | persons were killed. * * * Seven of the dead were passen- gers in the car. Four of the bodies were found scattered along a 100-yard stretch of U.8. Highway 460 five miles west of here, and an injured eighth passenger in the car was thrown into a bean patch near the highway. * * * Police said the tractor-trailer, after crashing Into the car, jack- knifed and broke in two, The second truck rammed into | it and flipped atep the crumpled | car in which the seven died. Actor Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom Wed HOLLYWOOD Rod Steiger, 34, the way Patti Page has always e may change all that. She will version of Sinclair Lewis’ Elmer (UPI) — Actor In ancient China, an “ink of- ficial” was responsible for the | royal supply. Ink cakes were valued highly. in ,and kept in ornate boxes, though jone 10th-century expert, Fung Chi, | recommended wrapping them in jleopard skins. In Korea, the em- jperor offered the cakes as sacri- fices to the gods. * * * | Extracts and. suspensions of ay plants, animals, and min- rals have been converted into ink, ine luding the indigo herbs, Persian berries, verdigris, pokeberries, | ocher, and sepia from squid. j The ‘Romans were among the | first to use iron-gall ink. The | By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Now her billing may be the acting rage. Miss Patti Page At least the sweet - throated, lovely songstress is making her first movie and there may be more to come She's singing in her initial | ef- basic formula has been refined fort,; but not into today’s high-quality, per- Doggy in the window” or any | manent blue-black writing ink. = of that jazz. She INK STINK plays the choir The development of printing cre- leader in ““‘EI- lated the need for special inks THOMAS mer Gantry,” |Many early printers prepared their from the Sinclair Lewis novel lown inks from boiled linseed oil jand lampblack — a process de- iscribed by a 17th-Century English- “laborious to the body, about the evangelism in the 1920s * * * When I visited her on the movie l(and) noysom and ungrateful to/Set, she was bereft of the gla lthe sence. , .”’ | mourous trappings of her TV Some early printing ink makers S¢lf. She wore a severe middie— added wine to their product. One I guess that’s what it was—with Frenchman tossed in a pound of her golden hair wrapped in a bread crusts and a dozen onions ' tight bun It was her second day ito absorb greese from the boiled) of shooting oil. “T spent yesterday singing hymns,”' she said excitedly. ‘‘To- day, I may say my first line.’ Favicy Meeting You... cieia ce tae MOUNT VERNON, Ill. (UPI) — ‘Edward L. Zint and Charles F. both of whom live in TV. So why does she tie herself; recently ran in-/up in a long movie at undoubtedly to each other here far from home. [lesser prices? Ther cars collided. “Because it's s s something I've al-) Taik Hart: It's Not U, Patti is a girl who could be} making a mint in nightclubs and’ that he and Actress Claire Bloom, were married Patti Page Leads Choir “nr tint was pestrmed First Movie Effort Saturday by Arthur Miller, pre- siding judge of the Malibu judicial district Steiger said Mrs. Jack Wood patie Nanted to do," she Te- was Miss Bloom's bridesmaid |marked, “I've had movie offers .iq actor Clegg Hoyt was his before. If they were starring roles, they were usually in cheap pictures, Or if they were better ; . ‘pictures, I was often tied up with the couple hed not as yet ex other commitments. , changed gifts. x * * A honeymoon was out of the ‘ s iis time because This one sounded interesting, QU® ona ast on because it gave me a chance to Steiger is co-starring with Edward ; : G. Robinson in “Seven Seas,’ play a real role, without signing. fil * at Soth Contary Or at least the singing I do is currently Mming 2 . wy - unlike the kind ] have been as-/ FX studios Miss Bloom ‘is not sociated with engaged in a film at present. Patti admitted that her drama- —— tic training 1s slight. though her credits include a starring role in the senior play of her junior high school in Tulsa. She was billed as Clara Ann Fowler then. She did some elocution in high schoo, but turned to he singing art after bat Khrushchev F GOOD TRAINING DETROIT (UPii—An argument She may have gone to a better over the wording of a resolution dramatic school than the actor's protesting the visit of Nikita Khru- At. least Director Richard Shchev to the United States broke H ungarians Scrap Over studio ; Brooks thinks so up a meeting of the Hungarian “He told me that singers have Freedom Fighters Assn. here yes- excellent training to be actors,"’|terday. Patti suid. “His point was that) The row broke out right after)- af you can sing love songs and the bulk of the group applauded |r | |happy songs and make all kinds' the reading of the resolution, ‘of audiences believe them, you're | * * * | doing a good job of acting.” A dissident group of six Hun- * * 'garians started the row by object- The theory seems to hold ing to the wording of the resolu- | water. Look at the singers who tion |have developed into star actors: | Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Dean Zoltan Bottykos, read a lengthy Martin, Dick Powell, etc |paper, written in Hungarian, pro-| “There are lots of men who/ testing the wording. He was inter- {have done it, but it may be hard- rupted - -by catcalis and cries of ie for a girl.’ she observed ‘Nazi’ and ‘Facist.” \“Only one female singer has’ He approached the front of the) ‘mad if to the top in pictures—| ‘church where the meeting was. ‘Doris Day "' | he ld. By this time the Rev. Tibor ; ~*~ © * ‘Toth was talking to the crowd. | It's Just the Language By JOHN D. KENDALL | SAN DIEGO, Calif (UPI)—So! the yrrh as in myrrh, U can't spel | The trouble, according to Mr U say U cud be speled down by’ ‘Phtholognyrrh's friend, is that taik hart. |English is illogical with no =| in colonel, the gn as in gnat and NOw! thru THURS. According to Dr. James L. Ju-' values for letters. lian, head of the Department of, ,, Journalism at San Diego State! ‘Imagine the confusion,” he sug: College, it’s not U, it the lan-/8ested, “if our arithmetic were as EXTRA: it ; 20 MIN. FEATURETT EST a i| HURON PLUS: cena 3 THEATER PA PPPRPAP ot 7:15 and 9:20 iw ts OPEN 10:45 NOW Thru WED. WHEN IT FLIES... SOMEONE DIES! THE i | THE HORSE SOLDIERS i in the Catalyst, a publication of | the San Diego County Depart- | ment of Education, | an i Lpay is the same for xi chi, Bitt.t | edit fo tell us how to spell. guage lite neve as our spelling. In math, ° it's nécessary for a number. to “Let's face it,” Julian wrote [have a constant value. ‘Thus, 7 always is exactly one | unit larger than 6 and one unit) “English is |smaller than 8. No so in spelling | most letters stand for different io sounds in bnglish: the letter | words. 'E, 7; 0, 8; and U, “Note some abeurdities: 75 x * a ‘vimes (also spelled r-h-y me-s)| "Equally illogica] are silent let- iwith no, but not with now. Vain,/ters found in such words as gnat, vein, and vane all rime, but comb,|knee, answer and would.” ‘bomb and tomb do not. Climb! Julian doesn't think anything will ‘doesn’t rime with limb, which does be done to correct the situation | with him and hymn." ibut he is adamant in setting the | Or, he said, take wind. lead, bow and read, each of which! books, television, teachers or par-| ‘ean be pronounced. different ways lents who are to blame for oor al different meanings. spellers. * * * “Better spelling skills are not | “The word psychology can be ‘achieved automatically by young-| 'spelled at least 6,480 ways without S'ers who master phonetics in. changing its pronunc iation.”’ Ju- school."’ he said. “ English is such ‘liam went on. “You have to use 2" off language that the spelling some odd letter combinations, but of each word has to be memor- ‘in English the pronunciation of '4&d , Seye, sie and at least six other, such oddities as the er sound, combinations.” Who's to blame? The educator said the fault lies with orthographers and lexicog- raphers more tightly, bound by tradition than the volumes they Habit, the educator Aded, is! the most tyrannical of masters, He} described custom as a despot, and) concluded : “Litul ‘relief iz in site for us) pore spelors.”’ TONICHT and TUESDAY 6 P.M, — START 6:20 SEE AN EARLY SHOW! ADMISSION TO 7:00 P. M. live, record straight that it's not comic! “This tant easy considering H | | But I reminded her of others Bottykos kept on talking who have done very well—lulie| The crowd started leaving. London, Peggy Lee, Betty Gra-| ble, Betty Hutton, etc. Patt! may| onto the front steps of the small 'well join them. She has a picture| church. It broke up when Bottykos | possibility with Producer Joe Pas-| and his five supporters drove off in |ternak next and others may de-,a car, hurling Hungarian epithets velop. Television's loss, ete. at mis opponents, Halleck Agreeable to No. 2 Post Would Be Running Mate WASHINGTON (UPI) — House Republican leader - Charles A. Halleck is available for the 1960 GOP vice presi- dential nomination. The 59-year-old Indiana congressman noted yesterday | that “you don’t run for vice president” but said he would | answer “yes” if the party's presidential candidate sought | ‘him for a ase wl | | | DETECTION DOME — This | eye-arresting sphere on top of the control tower at New York’s Idiewild Airport symbolizes what a busy place the modern airport has become. It's an in- flatable dome, 17 feet in diam- | eter, to proteet radar screens | which etable tower personnel | to watch traffic on the ground ' all over the airport despite revealed today , best man. He said it was not a | double ring ceremony and that | } 1 | The leader of the dissident group, | | Finally the argument spilled out | | | | i weather comitions oy Seven Teamster Officials Expected to Surrender PHILADELPHIA (UP)—Sev- en officials and members of Phil- adelphia Teamster Local 107 were expected to surrender to- STARTS WEDNESDAY day te answer indictments charg- ing them with conspiracy te loot the lecal’s treasury. . The seven men were given an almost unanimous vote of con- fidence Sunday at a closed meet- ing by 2500 members ef the lo- | cal. Only five dissenting vetes were cast as the members passed a resolution authorizing the indicted men te spend as much money as necessary for their defense. —— [COMMERCE] Closed Mon., . Tues.-Wed.-Thur. s Coming Friday John WAYNE—Bill HOLDEN = “THE HORSE SOLDIERS” PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY! OPEN YOUR 5 HEART! x a ee HODES cm meow « eee ee) FRANK CAPRA +) LU RY 4 DRIVE IN THEATER FE 4.46 TONITE BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:30 4 ,] ie. .c lUCURDONTIAC : Rao Gen DR WS E.- iN p> A PE 5-500 I Thea Te 1} OPEN 6:45 P.M. SHOW STARTS. 7 7:15 TONIGHT— TUESDAY EXCLUSIVE! FIRST. SHOWING! FIRST MAN | INTO SPACE| 4\| WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER DRIVE THE FAMILY Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Oftice Opens 6:30 P.M. IN NOW! thru TUESDAY THIRTY-SIX G) . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 — Is Wall Street's 10-Year-Old Bull Slipping? - By SAM DAWSON ‘money policy is sure to put a ket started in 1949 top grade com-| stocks reached a record high of AP Business News Analyst brake on economic growth and|mon stocks were yielding 7 per 235.8, Isast Friday it closed at NEW YORK (AP) — Is Walljhence on earnings. They hold that | cent on average and now only | 217.4. This wasn’t much above the Street's 10-year-old bull suffering the tight money policy may halt per cent. (Yield means the return 215.8 at which it started the year from senility? Or is he just resting | further inflation and thus cut the ‘in dividends you get on the amount) (a record at that time, too). under a buttonwood tree till the|ground out from under those who} money you spend for a stock.) In| The 30 industrial stocks in the current business uncertainties are advocate common stocks as a the same period the yield of top index touched a record high of cleared up? ihedge against it. ‘grade corporate bonds went from 3% 6, also on August 3, and closed The bull market has had a ** * * 2.7 per cent to 5 per cent, Some Friday at 325.7, compared with rough time of it since early Au-| And they think cold war ten- Sovernment bonds can be bought | 313.9 at the start of the year. gust. Stock traders are nervous sions will keep everyone guessing “ Prices that yield.5 per cent on ae 15 rails hit their oy and many of the nation’s 12 mil- for @ long time yet. 8 at 147.6 and Friday pear a lion stockholders have seen some But their chief argument is the + * * well below 138.7 at the start = of their paper profits trimmed. | price of stocks themselves. Bears) This makes bunds look better year The hed pence gate Pei “_ * * ‘hold that some stocks have been than stocks to many investors. ‘il made pra genets ae There have been other slippery/bid up so high that it will be a long! Whether the bulls or the bears ‘ll 20 and c ya : periods like the last seven weeks |time before the companies can are right, here is the box score on! ._ *« * since the bulf market got under-|earn enough to justify them. |what has been happening to stock, The Dow - Jones averages hit way in 1949. And each time it| The cautious point to the ylelds prices: ‘their peaks at relatively the same has regained its feet and climbed of stocks as compared to bonds.| On August 3 the Associated|times as the AP index and have the money higher. So the bullish minded say|They note that when the bull mar-)Press price index of 60 common ' slipped in like proportion. jt will gain, as soon as the uncer-| — ee tainties are fathomed These are: How long the steel! strike will last and how much! ~ damage it will do, Whether the cold war will thaw and defense spending be cut and taxes, too: | PAY CLOSE ATTENTION, MEN TO A Whether tight money will slow AN NEW SONG! THE NUANCES Z dow : a expansion and con A OF THE LYRICS ARE MATCHED Fy or sumer sf oe . . ZB BY THE INTRICACIES OF - ZZ The bulls think business activity THE MELOY: — wil spurt with the end of the) sisike. They think corporate earn-| OH, HE SIGHED IN THE BREEZE ings will increase in the final} AS HE FELL ON HIS KNEES, months of the year and dividends| « rts gras MOTHER oo YOUR BOY HAS Come BACK push up to record highs. The ;bulls of” bp v BOARDING HOUSE SE LE oa as 4 f CALLS Ao Oy count on all this to send the pub hie and the big investment funds) into another common stock buy-} ing spree i The bears—and they are numer ous if less vocal—arent so sure . They think the important things! {s what kind of, # steel strike set- flement and when—and the after effects on business and prices x ( ite K : Motors, which announced a big) | ehann | Khrushchev for fear he might | ©.» for the Soviet leader and his | old Mary Frances as he takes her and his wife Kathy home Sun- expansion program, was down/ Beans, green la —* $3.50 — oe paw doles ~ | gO away mad wife. The pudgy Communist boss day fren+ Queen of Angels Hospital, Hollywood. The baby weighed There were T75 female prisoners about a point. eee 7 ae eeeesa. dos ose Ee ‘00 tracts, . 3 “Give him a break,” said the appeared indignant after the per- @ pounds, 15 ounces at birth last Monday. in Federal penitentiaries at the ~* * * Beans. Roman a eee el at bo h n conservative Daily Mail. “It | formance when attempts were — =< = - — aa = == - end of oe an a . the state ; eans, Wax, bu ween ee wees 3 ter about an hour wheat was ‘ - || . Yap risons of New York alone. Steels declined fractionally as Betts, topped. bu. tereeeee MIS on , bi +; would be a tragedy tf Khrusk- | made to photogs sia nin an | pr oe the strike neared the end of its Beets,,%%, }, 40%. bchs 1.ag unchanged to ‘4 cent a bushel hig- chevy were to go home in a huff. proximity with the scantily-clad Cabbage conte dog. bens. oo er, September $1.91°s: corn 4s to Phe whole world would feel the = dancers and other Hollywood | usiness otes tenth week Steel shortages were Cabbage, bu... .. : 1 8 reported beginning to affect ( Scary, be 150 ‘2 lower, September $1.14*s: oats cnitt, glamor girls, among them Mar- ¢ 65 eg crag Sas bea copbate peer ee yas) te higher to 42 lower. September “Any fool can pick « quarrel yn Monroe "People look better | Elliott S. Kinney, president of . spurns |Carrots. topped bu... oe og contract lo with ine Packs oi what they | {rom the front than from the ‘Snyder, Kinney & ~-LUCKY FOR You? ieee a ‘ 0 lve Jower, Sep r ; : : ; ck,” said, and added that . = Lowe of sheat 2 polts were Se Pee d's HBSS: soybeann ta to Ay Tower Have dove nthe past The man- | PAK Oe S08, One AS a, (Beant, Inc. al ound in Harbor 0% Soeecssorn Ve ae ; “pe. : ‘ | Rie ike c 2 era by ene oes (es bg een me he tee | feta woud at beau in Reman Du Pont, Motorola and Bruns- |Chives. doz bc. 8. be 2 | men ! or , j Rus estate irm, 1as C 5 4 wee . 1.00 ussla. , . wick-Balke, Goodrich fell about Cucumbers. dill. fancy, bul... 450 Grain Pri —- . | ne announced the ap Secretary Left Boston 3. Cucumbers. slicers. bu... 330 EOUY EHICSS SAN FRANCISCO — Soviet | gay FRANCISCO — In six POLNEment of on Liner Day Before, x~ * * | Dill 2 = bchs. g _ CHICAGO GRAIN Premier Khrushchev impressed | Gays of barnstorming Khrush- sei new vice Met Violent Death - \ ' Sunday | ow . presidents Great A&P, recommended by an ‘Eggplant: Long type. pe 90 CHICAGO. Sept 21 ‘AP\—Opening U.S. labor leaders chev has treated America to a . | Gourds. pk i com _mixht as a very tired man— . Kinney said the advisory service, advanced about Kohirab'. doz. bchs 50, Wheat Bep e535 " full measure of the famed d S eivgiiweemcveiviste Sgn . i t f ma i 3 points: in active dealings, Mon- Hees S00: BeBe. 2222-22221 3 RD uo ee Khrushchev temper—jollity and perinie a hh | BOSTON JAP) — ‘A, winsome and santo rose more than a point at the Onions. reen dot. . : 110 Mar. 2 00'4 Dec 08 wit suddenly flaring into anger ence eee jtalensed secretary as ais sity opening then cli its gain to a | Cowes. Sy. OB eee a aee Fined ter a | and just as quickly subsiding. _ , professor, returning from the Or re aoe . varsey mo _* tie vee ay lee. Pre) xpec greemen | ll ech wae amazed at the ou oe = KINNEY ient, was victim of violent death zt & Paranips, Celio Pak. “dos 1.2 12.. 200(8ep ws. 186% Pinas 65-year-old Communist’s fund eck vecene on shipboard after the world . - a Peas, Black Eye, bu vires: 200) Core Dee. aan Water § stem of human energy. With the (| y due to continual expan- girdling vessel left Boston, inves Electronics, aircrafts, airlines, |Peppers. Cavenne. px. 1.28 |Sep 114‘ Mar 133" on ; _ {sion of the Birmingham-Bloomfield tigators said today. oils, rails and nonferrous metals Peppers. Pimiento, bu. 3 Dee sees cose May changes in time from Moscow |Hills community. The firm is lc- eata retteat, Chemicals and util.l\eepoee med. boeet limes eg Po ae | to the East Coast to California, ted at 239 S. Wood A The savagely battered body of ities were mixed . Peppers, Sweet, bu. Deagolny 0200" aams Tare cram | The Waterford Tosnahip Board | he sometimes worked 18 and cated at 23 who Noodward Ave. | Lynn Kauffman, 23, pretty Chica-| , Pumpkins ou. 1fo| Bebidas Mar..." .. 697 is expected to reach an agreement) Wen’ 23 hour days. ‘resort athens Mick haa £0 divorcee, was found in Boston |Radishes. red, doz 1 00 | jon operation of a water system) : resort in normer MHemgan, N48 narbor Saturday, a day after the, New York Stocks one Baio, Bot ceeees el = the rpg o the Sele] CHICAGO — Rep. Roman | had extensive real Dutch passenger-cargo steamer Lots of people are figuring that age re \ y , a 1 al Ad 1 17 Pr Gi $32 (orm Datraet a5 = : 173 Emergency School La . emacs rise at a {| Pucinski (D-fll) said today the estate experience Utrecht sailed for New Youap 6 will be lucky for them. No more tr Reduc hae i McN&L 1 Squash, Delicious, *s bu. 1.75 |Komer, when the meets @"' visit of Premier Khrushchev will in the Birming-| The Utrecht cleared Common- regular duties, time to relax, travel mnee > ee rte | pa eget 20 * Squash. Pld presi = ve = a tonight have the effect of pulling Ameri- | ham area. He has wealth Pier, Boston, at 6:15 pm and do a hundred other things. Allis Chal .... 345 sowe's Inc .. 2./Savash. Summer, % bu. ............ ase tarts 0 ay | * + * | cans closer together in the fight | been aicafficial on Friday Conversation was held And with enough money to de in ee 293 Trnive bu - eee deeetee ose 13 | Every new subdivision developer against Communism. “I think | -- ™ é _\With the girl. through her cabin ‘them How? First. they have Social ae a, ied a toDped ba asec cecoe i) ST. LOUIS Ww — The U.g. iS required to keep his water| the whole country is going to be | = a ae eal door, at 655 pm . Security Second they have aneasy, Am Ma Py | 842 Mack Tr we |Gassens Ne * canes 81 so Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals 5Yste™ operating ‘‘in the black"! a lot more united in fighting | 4k maneeriiy a * * sensible plan of saving over the Am Met Cl 22.1 Manning 26.6 Collard, No. I, bu. \............... 1.50 today considers—a month ahead | ‘until there are enough connections) communism after Khrushchev | member of the. Dr. Michael A. Luongo, medi. [Ser This way the need not for- Am@melt. '. 423 Mey'D Str. 482) Mustard, No. 1, bu 18) ot echedule—the integration case (Tde for it to be a self-sustain-| jeaves,” Pucinski said | Board of Direc. C4! examiner, said of the 100. See SS are vet irginta Am ree Yet 7, Ment ce a bed a : nce cocenoecedasnigocce pose involving Arkansas’ rural Dollar- ling system, according to Township ‘ore of the Bir. Pound, foot? victim's death on © he ue Hagen Od M k 75 6\Spineach, AD, ewes ss ceeeenciee | | ° . - has &@ Modern ® maat > teas wa : Hi Merr Ch & § 18 —— Sere bu eeaeccasicecese ie way School District. ‘Clerk James Seeterlin . . mington Little “the official, cause is drawning. tyeky for vou. Then casts lenathaw Armour & Co 216 finn ? ‘aL Fay _ ie D GRE. x : - *& © “« * * ews in rie ANDERSON = League However, she had several multi yeu would guess Let me tell you Atchison 28 § Sieat WF Ss $4 {Celery Gateegn eee ce ‘ . $225 The court will hear arguments | After 65 water conneetions have | Clohset, a charter member of ple blunt injuries. about the face. gbowt st. ' Bond Strs, 213 Mot dred = se See pe ee SeBGE CoOL 225 on an appeal by the district \been made in the Silver Lake Sub-' George Andrews, of 161 Oneida the Birmingham Kiwanis’ Club, |head and other pastsof the body.. Borg Warn . “15 motoreia o4 Te ~ Dk b ‘0 175 from an order by U. district division, the water system will be St.. reported to Pontiac Police Sat- was formerly a also severe brain aes “ nich ee Mueller Br .. 25.6 Sistas tea be 393 dudge Axel J. Beck to admit deeded to the township which will urday that vandals had cut up his mental hygiene in- were & urred ers = Budd Co ...... 23.4 were ce os ea ee - 398 three Negro pupils to an all. &ssume the responsibilities Of iawn causing an estimated $200 structor at Wayne drowned. The multiplicity of \ ne CARL MATHENY Calum & HM .. 233 Nat Cash R .. sal ° white school near Pine Bluff. joPeration and maintenance. | damage \State University, injuries makes me go to the con can Bry +t Net oye. we 0 * * * | No other business was scheduled | ‘and manager—of— clusion that this is a case of vio Can Pac... 261 Nat Lead .. 108 Livestock | The case previousty had been | tonight's meeting, Seeterlin|) An 8 mm movie camera valued ¢ mp} o yment at lence a don't bias they could FE 2-0219 \ apita) Air 4. NY Central 2 ~ | said t $150 was reported stolen Satur- jud Mot have been cau oy a fall from Carrier Cp ... 352 Worf & West 904) set for the November docket, but sald. \* po the Hudson Motcr | = . Case. JI ...... 19, No Am Av .. 336! DETROIT LIVESTOCK , day from the Mark Davis Camera Car Co. For nine la ship Cater Trac ... 324 DETROIT, Sept. 21 (AP)—Cattle—Se-| the appeals court gave it emer. | Ee Se . sol Wee Ug Ll, | 1060 West Huron St. ches & Oh. oI nee ops ow 2 iene = ocatpest ae gency handling ai = request of Ch k C b Cc Mart, 83 N. Saginaw St, accord- years he owned Dr Pacnee said . found no 06 es uron § ities Bve .... 47.5 Hepes bis 2\ fed steers with only limited showing! attorneys for the district and @C@CKeIr a O. jing to Pontiac Police. land operated © a evidence of sex attac aa asta Guess m Gi aia lfed heifers; good and choice grades pre- A at Gen. B Bea- | | car dealership in Capt. Joseph B. Fallon, head of C5 Scam cS Banca w ate sag /SSpMSLIN, ereaeed showing wiithy| Arkanens Atty. Gen. Brace Be: |W] ont Ends __oaen Sere 8 ' be- |Boston's homicide squad, said he « ‘and standard garde offerings: coe “HOUSE: * * * Frone B i hornberry Mis Leon| Near Willette Lewe Move right) wes! suburba. neighborhuod Pos-, 6 9° ae brice ceiraene | BEDRM. Tad , The question of “whether the Hi con Wscwanie el oi py Fire; ee gets Buivios aie Owner retired will sacrifice | —8700_ 48. yee : lison itatton tb fl trepiace ? baths witt- thes ou- ' 1 7 r moon has a magnetic field as one) wil be Hesitation cpt 2 at B,8680 DOWN Ranch home near Bisel ered doors Select oak floors me 10 758) with) LOW damn! ; . | pie at BSparke- Onlin” Fur eral Bky & new college Paved :08d) 7 car attached garage Bima j payment | that scientists have been greatly | Fame Funeral service will vei S44 3 bedrooms Ip arive street iwe lot IC NEI CON) L TIME IS HERE! rere pa , heid Tuesaday Sept 22. at 10 a in . $22 0 fei Poh $ Were at < SCHOO. interested in solving from at Henedicn (ah at vs 2 Q - | Pe 4 peal : PNG = Hendon We have a large 4 bedroom ' | taye of . ——— ~~ ; with carpeted liv- Tass also said tie last stay } Churet Intern er? tr MI pe! tu wr. faecn haus re | CLARKSION AREA | Large kitchens full dining! A REAL FAMILY HOME home then wren alse the non wket seared a direet CCmrets ‘ sing Ma Pa Pe eA FE @ 4821; 4 ure { bedroom peice tarch | i room, living room and 2, his modern 6-room bun- ing oom 4 we M90 poeK a ! a'r pt te Someones. Chittn Fi large Datemeol and recreation | | vedsooms up Lo bedre gm siow features 3 bedrooms, | carpeted dining reom. 3 ° hit on the moni alons with the ve thes TReWIN une A fey roum Attrctie i and (2 bath down Full! rom living room, full Sercky lates 5 aaa 4 itv <1iGnie rm! contarne aa as Ok a | la ’ t : “ CHEE CHES 16 eereee Bees ie - ane eo | You ate now mectng a tall, dar k handsome woman | don toom Ali Tusinuss nd. pliasiio ® * oe Pg careae, LOCKS ROM SCHOOL. ory ere; ’ ve ites * fem Of the ® wd t eid- F -€ Phe Soke {fetta bE ees Sor at Cia aie Wad) Pettey serpy foeywes trace tor home ti Milford area _. whois to become sour wife!’ ‘ay DoUble Garner Pveu| ee 195 «150 Ful! price may WE sHOW IT TO |. i MSE au eer Mae? s feat y hedruen, shel uver 1100 "1 af ARE SS : : a= | driveway and other de ir $12 450--Easy terms . There was a pessthility the bast ran ce; yea Syoiog ates. dat rget for het ce GSH vee 7 vedroum modern : | able features. Oni) $15 60 EASTERN JR. HIGH AND ite f ah rocker would til tye a roMt dea { & r 1 ne et ot ee teal Pmixe wesc bere fergie: t | . . 2 : | CLARKSTON AREA — 5 b I stage of thi pee a ewer the Faso r af aoe a ate mn a hace tiie erator Reduced tal For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses 6. BED RO IM BRICK acte estate imcluding mod- | WIL BON SCHOOL eee. noon tut this was the fir t an belt (Worms Mep 2) gt tun « Ho Sh SOO wits BETSO Bown ee — ann ; , le . ern 3 bedroom home with 7 ores ey hee Heat.) Gene ni 0 eS P ANGTHEH GOOD BI : ‘ ; . ; S fn ' ; on! : neuncertient that bot adone seu ' #8 wih he 6 ha ie Woon tae RAY TARE PRIVE POFS Lie tO ve od bedtocm mod EXCEPTIONAL BUY WATERFORD VICINITY 2 BED. | Y year oid Weel aide with Sh gal ieee montane i ttsn blinds. closed-in front pce a atte rtp tobe Hates toe by) yew situated on 3. or ¢ aipeted living room Fire 4 bedrvom oi! furpace 2 :ar ga- rooms insuated Vacant Water-| city sewers bullbin range ease hed rage Full and rear porches 2 car * * * ark ip Hes tie bein cme figuis rae Oinitg wree 1 home rege Near Oneida 6 room bun front cottage liveable year cund end oven Storms screens oer ois ahi Bey etma garage. GI — TERMS, Phe [ase oft hy { th is ME FOD SFPT 20 leis TOKEPI(] and ter gerage Wil, trade tor steel as @ pln Priced at only! geiow 3 vedroom Neer Union Big fenced jot Access to parexaly hd tarpetiig PHA cicle | price § soerin { A ou. p % 480 Merry Wa 47) beloved 5 4 @ Beitonm rity $12 500 with §2300 auws fiilage Priced to sell a : OR 38000- vt Teawe Jou a9 nee Bave Wo) dual we bedeens eh 1! base. i deherrmai net my thigh ®t tt baband of sale M Teod ] : RENTAL OPTION \ rool \ _ pee : evenings 2 f 00: | 3} bedroom home, fu ~ erm a a bachand of Mat “Thnicas Moca WEST SID¥ Tinellovelyicl (wedtosiml taredern| Pant M Jones, Real Est. ; il Wehiand Se ify $135 a bearoees neces: full babe- PCR habe ati howd Thal drs Fiwis fa foart Hosa: anc. # bedroom bricw ccreted an beau! othe can be bought on reytall ‘ Bh Ww ee si278 Bloosnitrele ighianads $500 DOWN | landscaped vers i ek ea i | le wera een ut! buly ! hoist This fami ape ! : ire- 4 8550 a7 : rp. . : throughout Ce AGREED Seiten a u aga oa a in nes ne a“ home fan ein a mn pare ae Dine. aren Pamty ne 4 Bedrms. 2 Baths \~ | REAL @STATE & INSURANCE STE 5 ie 600; $1,500 noon surfdee “east of the Sen uf five: ee ee - ge int PO Uiving room woth flrepiare pues ‘irepiace Bulit-in kitchen Plen-. . | reer ‘wal lanascepea® pid | pus mortgage costa on easy! | 7732 Highland Rd iM DOWN. BE FIRST. p (" ; : . i featur itehen fintshed! ¥ of ai * ‘ he Utility] . lia. Cater Aystomadva quel Cray tae meaueesey, epi Tg Hetreution am ‘as gitwtee | fee a cate tate pea] DON McDonald’ tar fl ieccee iti. Bie A i edrcom “a yearna| EUREKA SPRINGS. sna roy indus) Crater Agotunides and Cra ee eee ye ier Gareae Baceilent buy for the!’ just wailed lake area For| room wilh firepimce Z baths cay bungalow 28 foot carpeted, 2, 700m home Fu ‘ | sat ! ” WO pve 6 he Pane « ; = : | Will Bulld 3 bedroom finished ight basm't whth recreation 6 $0 x 80 Centrally located Im-) fey “Santeslyvase rived (Biveieve View mh Tey. FEE (@eoriminating bases ne v enles | home wlih pcasement end 1% aD bee “ikeegtace Pxcetient| Se nea Brie eh tantona | \ mediate occupancy. $5,000 FE a“ 2 | -Moy Dwenbert offs : fhrece ae Jorothy Soveder “veneer baths Your lot or ours AAR “hi : a 7 } 2 baths an ots of extras | 8-3425 ____ | : Bite Gemniies Geter ns a CEORGE (finn REALTOR Recor Wate Yenc - Noor niren cupboards extra Eilchen, dishwasher aod cordare| Bus ‘sinp in front of house | — = — 412 W HURON OPEN EVES. Of Masunte Potye FA AAD Sa deer iat ene Waban ae 70 | Wighiand Ra. iMbe» ra e atienen and ining. OR through out Attached 2', car rae $12 3900 ay We » "| ONLY essa) DOWIE New! eacaers ; 4- 4526 fh ermient an foe wood ° | Phan ' tow ; 47 ar : ae pener ; j — We k| Get (ee! a M “t Teyu os 7 th ABBOCIATE BRORre K )P ‘ a an red | = ft» Sb0 (Gime Tee meniete roaes i: home with large picture window INEAR CLARKSTON. 3 BEDRM. ' Kipte at fhe Pecinie: Ani, ee Be, Investment Company BY WNER : siou automatic oi] furnace, at Sek — nome = large jot a aera Ware 44) Orchard Lake Ave re “a 6") 4 () “it \\ heater Community water 1ty aths rees. yo : . ; hams Lakefront itchen On paved| MAple 5-223. TOR PITT 26) jooe onvirte SPORE BUILDING HAS AMAT 1 FF Beveriy § room brick, ) | fae Giese te acheels pads bus | Sar a nol ME. OVER-LOOK- ayers y one td Mic wor Milford 3 peioved wine quarters pa 5 basement woh oor without furnishings Bar % Bedrms. 2 Lots street i 3} Pog ie cane irs emai dows : ‘ fe ce (ot sO 0 1M t trees 00 o mo e oor = replace | ng s L ee nf , on ie A “~ Ee Lake Grlvileaes Me real. ‘ Sap | Hl DOWN ! oe Patratl cai At “Tp “ par : ks * r : wa oo ee aaa R I AL al ( dh s ——— {MODERN DOLL Hous carrer payment _ 6 pber_mo E_4-1444 . = UUs wie Y Unf NG Dow? arge § room| ; Ree a 5 ES IG u uburn ve | LV EI I tyel ail OF a, ” Viaiea TR Some AMICK Duplex oniy “vn fete fetta rues +" Sun - “ aad cue nee eee ont Aug 2 ed EGRAEH” OREN EVES | Gade: Bink Censteietee Storms | SEMA st hs Son © Well Wiliien ire ad Matlin "| ; - huwe gs . : i — simaed jats and po eaception 44 v = oe Sie : : } ' i j Mite ge sony dee. rott ae vf Pi ee ) ‘ , fe as (en Moore Wel Cen sivas ! eoc d beach Priced at $21 000 BY onnen Ez hea | alee a page eS rar kit rome 0 DOWN “pcesers) bene ind bit + Re “oeutvived by 4 } B ad QCeI ci ax sea ahd acdaade diag win $3500 down Cali now for] Frame bungelow attache & with gas hea eautiful kitchen if standing need of pray | «rend bhi al wrt ) if ae f (1: le US Ne aS Mone Fi ize $385 Sr Pais SVOCKIFICH SXEI spoololment ‘ fave Now vacant. 206 Third f with lots of cupboard space Util-| SNe afk Ye ns : fandehilt Punerel se e will Otciy bon ort atin t ner (ma Dreytun Plains “Suburban livin ( Jose Sul urban 97378 itv room 2 bedrooms with iarge et eur weet Jhew farit thens ive Nelda Teer ata' Beep! 1 art 10 [ c Cc f es Pris eon 7. $4 500° ee niet a! its, Tinest Foes Heights off eel ee Se . i - — | closets Lovely landscaped lot need answered thre igh the [oral i f i aC d On I wat More geusing for your mou-| Wallon Bec 2030 St Jude Court 3 Beds Mis., Full 450M ‘t | TR ADF : | QOniy $950 down ! x ey nee New, afi brick Spactous living Huge carpetea tiving room with! ‘ z ee eee a Prayes wrvier oof the bast | iw) } {ic h . | room with fireplace wali, paneled “frepie Separate dining ras This modern-type lakefront home C. NEWINGHIAM | W Clecclan | Cangre tional Churn i; | x le | gn Wd yi, p80 TONS Little farny Two lam!.y :oom conventent to cus. aebeih on heai 2 (ar garage | with carpeted civing room beauli- te Auburn & Crooks Ras revelane ogre gationa I a a0 Commetial Frontage: next acres win jarge 242 32 tt hunga tom kitchen featuring builtin ue Nice large lot, paved street. near| fay vig Kitchen loaded with cabi-| UL _3- 3310 ete ew the Rehard.on Mira PB. | | : : ; h Oe ahd ala ue Yo ce! ghee ove @ oven Separate laundry «hoo! and stores Attractive mur.) ners large bedrooms with possi | si ‘ - a “Although the number je oun neeal Mone Viitusd Fe wetng. Ge rege ne yews | SOMO trun berries et Wil room & cedar closets 3 ae al stone and frame $12500 with vie 3rd Large heated glassed DUPLEX FOR COLORED nor, & SONS : : a ee ie nen! et Kew | trade Pissed ei Gia SF 2x0 room ty, ceramic (tiled baths 5 30 j Horonsider pos overiook! Long Lake sale Live in on® apartment the . 5 rit ky P , A inc ‘ ' . a ms a $2596 down Owner: ww pore h overiooking & | i listed, we get as much business ae un r die al -, miore bs ig . as) im ai Pius) iden Attached | Gauble ica: equity ‘mn cmall home ‘mn trade., Trade for home anywhere land other is already rented Live 1: | oust SIDE as the two lines can) handle.” ; heme hi nee ND ds or i ie fers fri Wee ndjomn $8000 [AKP FRONT (ares vet warage Beautiful oT aul | contract or what have you? | gimost one i pth a he ned Terrifie bur in this room ‘ eae LL el Aue f sedroom | |. Bedroom buwalow wilh el joned ounaings By owner ome and or detalis cal. didi 10 auys the Key Kobert) Peters, MooWail Ki nest A Hiley Ww Kk pacing 4 per munth Wil porch Px. e.ient ondition * ake Ge an offer Open Sunday l Olx- Franks! AYIC w ae | brick none Close. te giace an pastor of the church, who writes Ne ve Hitey Mis Alfred the eerept tome as town payment Quick powseetus On fuin #0 ft 1 to @ pm Also by appolatment $100 DOWN } es igh schools. y be) . P EEL Mire Marvin Watt Motest bet hiuw ¥e ‘Lie @mrelent ihe lane re Cr > 718! ’ ' ley Oo eareived sae call ae ee | om the las Phone Fiat dar 27 GFNERA! REAL EATATY. buys this new 2 bedroom ranch the prayers. fet Hdren @1- grea ent] jue wee eS $8950 BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL : = OSS tale Bebe a? Oe 2a tbe aaen ne cane gee heat | COLONIAL HILLS ! di mim ‘ = : < 4 a) ’ When the service was fires a eitentl ee ‘ rit lak sttate FAMILY font Bee ET att hed Col Ea ae | BRICK—WEST SIDE | ® ROOM W WILSON '102 8 Broadway, Lake Orton! me = fr hassece cee rete ane hebe hia peg mer service wt . itu f Ll i i i by farted, the right fines thea i Pit he lilt Weltneeday een Hoek Mane Home bart ti 1098] Oeyed genes rae One : pron | Perfect condition 2 bedrm. down safeom a 24202" OFF JOSLYN very large lot Call for further Bia ek es ! . toni Vauirheee mine Ais pocinw /eellretlt (etl ealret ee : cd meOh | with beautiful tile bath stig ial __ Owner LL _ ef : $700 down for this new 3 ped information use hendled more Mer VOW Capel wis tir tam Mt. cp |) Hair iath isn intya faniily rope | i age Large tcl Bleck from i room contemporary home Gas a i ' a) eur | ti ath ' Gnu | |. -| beat. full basement. One of Pon-|wrsr sipE vals during the fist weekend of : a. Uo eto A Water | iw boar oe age Dowels 40 19 $12,500 Shii Off TRADE Just Foe ul M. Jones, Real es YEAR- “ROUND. COTTAGE FOR tlac’s best buys Lovely six room home wttr ober Lh Gy n i " mee a fe Gar heat’ i a ope ee Vege a ye a Mace fc “ ne = ‘ sale Near Ned Lake All fur full basement, rec room and yepbernitacd . yy . . a: r cnt ne s . ae at thie poe mn is ; i ae etn | a jae F 1 fie : ae mages ; ren 8 ' 4 aa” 2 W Huron FE 81275 nished Gas wee EL 6-0390 7 RI SSE] [ OL ING | 2 car garage, very good bu: kent Hin TR Vigeie nerve) ice x eo ‘ A, Bf cea aii) Leis it . ; Fj - : I . A. term SCHT OCLC NFPT ia jaye 4 pp LF ORS © outr RUAND BYI ai) AC tit Lake otivileyes We |$150 DOWN 2 BEDROOM NEW! ; . By OWNER — 4 BEDROOM; ral ESTATE & BUILDING | Cres < BE WS pepeord en uel ln : . , uJ VAN V 1 AKE elect nelgtbor ) imsuieten © 4 fue ATT ae z ‘ | VM \f 2 | brick ranchtype on canal J years . 1 Business was gy ety alles REI Tat Poets ; | Instde partly finished Com BI ALU TIEL ‘CK | 7 FE 4-3200 : z Sexe ee 4 , Heal yaar, peal 14) family wil WI tewne for cvou-etpailer land migrca aided) wenity (MY fate : a | oid. OR 3-5064 Cal before 9 am | --_. : Sean —— John kK Irwin & Sons fact that the exchange suns Kaoekerd | re we feses htc ee i : eri) $4 08 berms outta Heaper home AsEt sag oy Fadl a ae al or after > pm SY UN AN VILAGE REALTORS ‘ : = = M Brown ell plann 4 peo reo " : 8 out oof commission and thousands ' ” and Mf Matgorsiie| ? rambling rancher with ap- T 3 bedroom tri-level will be com. Since 1925 ; Matra, Pune: heater eee Ve t te vou will admire l em eton leted November Phone Bullder 313. West Huron oe of teleudieqe« aa the APEC otf a! “ 26 fi rot N TRY RATAT poniments : | Z . ; leu i - - vo a ay Bey eee ee H u Mm phri a — S| Hie & stone rancher 4 Carpeted | | enc uae HE ie F = | | Ei ee NS ae OE > Phone a FE i: sae = a UO. Wel ck OP ENEGe Cams ' Hoare eeireetia ae r | iomes stone t £ ¢ * @ | us & TT TE to ————— SH Pac Sate oa t : \ : marhie fire ‘ lake DRAY TON PI ATNS | TRI-LEV fell. STARTER 5 “ROOMS. $12 DOWN, $12 WEEK - hie Fes ji@ie Ilha baths Ruwiltin oven, | c Pry . * « * Poletie | tne « i ew Ae a A ae Gwsle? (ge alien | Cosa ' Nidens ial chin) Gceltate (o- NO MONEY DOWN ly Box 367. Roval Oak \ 4 Ht Bie AY SSE ae | 1 2s vis" mdoobe ft oof vanstri tion i OFF SASHARAW ROAD | Mie come B Z . ie Bulld a home to be proud of | -— = The [fey Petere easy the calls das and ’ 4¢ f. [ACANT S1X ROOMS ; cation 4 rooms full bath & util Your lot or ours Have model FHM MRPT 00 fone) pMIyN MULTIPLE POATING SEN VIC F ee fowace 4 . VACA} | a Fe | tty Ol furnace 1’, car garage Flatt EM 3-0463 are heavy ducing the qeorniny and 2a Wha F . “f i ier 7 Large cverctee attached fee ‘ nee An eye appealing modern fo , : ved drive-- G Flattiey. 3-062 K ai Teel ton Plate 4H PERSONALIZE LT) HOMES ii 5 le bh e | . Fenced back yard & pa ‘ Webesed of ' ! . warage a aes hatin atore minute ranch style hom , 0 Terms to suit 3 BEDROOM HOME. $1.500 DOWN. might with oa oneficeable tape aL 4 Prey 1 Be eee eels PE #1408 Age (alinets et lus planters | with brick frant) aluminum i way Only $0 Ter ; v 19 8. Marshall | off an the earl affernoen Vhe| acd Se varitt lee Bin Vttention, Pavers 1 ACHES of goon ane Kehanl} Onit Perry storms and ecre@ns. beauti- hk. | Templeton, Realtor [= - ao | Ot) tier! acne oe ei! ss al door i) miles from. eitr | i nap? Tis daculated ful living room. picture win: (0339 orchard Lk. Rd FE. 46-4563 4 BEDROOM | } he | ; . nl *rvice will te thei Se room House with garage ar Want @ work shop nena cow nice bath and kitchen | ae |NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS 2 . : * Sedtecda dept 1 1 ‘ : ' i ' . = i J { ar e os fimisbed on the Hl : = = a ome u as ent R h * FACETS MALBSG) US seo) US One TA proo2) 1gae tg) «Near White tame fiess;, ANY OTHERS We } ve ar gatag fenced large wooded lot | ane: ot ee a co eee } Bedroom Ranch. Largs Ingat fan fiom Sharpe Choyerte Fa, | in famiiv otces sale ma rifte Ml Pict altos: Nor, onside and ha gat heat toe | $1 600 down | HANDY ALAN heat Garage Large corner jot carpeted living room and rim Mute ¢-\neh ea: ihe: (tan nisi orl naine (tuo terns | a hoto basthogs Call up orl ers has 2 becdrooma with bDase- “ais DOWN . $:0 000 00 D \WN din me el el Kitchen 8 & 16 Maar Hiehaeds officimting 1 Het affer tapes Youre mer ; = rest also bras was heat Other HURON GARDENgs BUNGALOW ; $200 CO) Gas heat 2‘, car garage Lien! oon fies ie eo oon a e an features as complete te bath, ‘ We will help you get started In Oe : - ° ; 19 x 12 patio Aiso fenced o et " Vale Corea te weesicn ota b410 Take Cove | ey wir x Fo. fest @ eit | choy ae ee ae hai ree | sis A = AUTH 9800 | a new 3 bedroom starter home, freludes cost 3 bedroom 1°, i’ Fall force 513. see ets 7) aie eee : ara wt WPrOAUY Std & talia call now For only $10 600} ‘ ee neat and clean as with full basement You must] heths Clarkston area $90 od terms n Hav = ark ia ee PEN OE 9) gs ANIA with sl 500) down | - ok, hitt eacamcad oi! have @ good credit rating &) inonth includes taxes and in- ve GODARD hie “ \ SEE OU v8 heat plastered walle oak tAtt ese Becnec Minor S surance $650 DOW ‘ t woo “apy | | vay . . ; a : cated or tr ! ~ > ~) , S : . 14 Motoena Aw ous . " a WF 1 ofl BRROWA NSN Jee albor | Lhe Vo et Payenys Lice: i ae - a “ : extra jarge lot No monthly pay- S300 DOWN on this atiractise 2 becloam in inaNnCcia ess beiva Pinetse; baviran i hie Vi } / \ ' \ Wil fave romping room of yon eae cack ant hopping ay ments for 60 days Immediate 2 bedroom modern Lake privileg- gan cheat) Giassedin’ front field ‘hephien eur Rt Racin. ies = 0 . h eee th [Lame Row sein mote mto MH neat a Bea vent : ae se t 1 pin Oake Selon es $65 per month includes taxes rch lby car garage. Se ea ee eT ae cow -1E. C Wood Co. 'C PANGUS, Realtor veae sepenoe ec MUSIE GON UR Sticky finete Miles 9 Tape Oh We ae ae dase ‘ a Winey esa nat aa VIET AQP OWNER 2 ciean as a opin A i i ; ; ° the ship was anchored off Buf For Sale Houses 6 badement with new gas fur ; = mh closets aluminum storms = | includes taxes & ins i room 4nd numerous extra , CHOTC — = ghey! ortgege costs. Harry «= “he Lake f warge uti tees arr ereens Auto. of] heat 2 car The double garege bac at: b “author Uv une. Alem wid Aa 7 age e tudes car . * . j = EBfo ata) in Take Tsien tit uae BIRMINGHAM QUARTON, prileg #10850 with vormie. | oer ee : Tage, Extra lot available 468 29 ACRES 7 Room Meme ¢ Bed j tached tool —e, and 8 id inna bolas - paler Alcm DANTER schoo! * weather cancelled the — sailors’; School district By owner Vanile te hy only tell the nergh- Smith a eoaes : some Pivepinge in the. . ‘ale Mody or a nick acer! te tr 5. yearn, eld, and to exceltent district te . I tpthre a \ | . . , i ving room Wwe: study of a ‘ec how: i shore leave magn baie aud clepbeart’ \\ arren Stout, Rey altor : COLORET re wr HAUR eee klichen Pull basement @1th dute the childten A orgecus — Co. pe yg Dmoll Cennaion. . het H So GPs from nearby Army Nike! bedreoms 1's baths uving reom [TT N Saginaw ost Pr 5.8165 cated ai Basi Wilton and § < ofl furnac Behoo! only t mtic, iripie lot spread with trees | This ts a rém family, home and Ke walle, oak j= han ; a dining room, kilehen Bc reened OPRN SUNDAY 1 til 8 bors about what vou w ANC] Jessie This sdould pring you #¥ay. $18 106. Terma ond Nowers aplenty The ie | cOMplete in every detall. 910 506 floors. ol heat. Shaded. a4 vases were invited over instead): porch aear garage Anyone 80 FoR sate BY OWNER COM profit cf $1,500 & month Com. catien® Teull love f with iow down payment | fenced jot. Abodt $490 will i take over our GL moitad t ! i) " a fives FULL PRICE Low Doen Par.) i and they finished all 2.000 of the! set cel iniereat we. ea piven furnished two bedroom , pany will redecorate station an ment Com and ciran ¢ BR! 1, - ashes handie with payments lees i@ Ziel ment week dare € to epee was | heme in Orayion, Woods erelto sell. tcl] evegrone, buy gtsnoe inna “ond een heme with wttiity Ges tiraace | RAY ONE... Realtor gal preted living ropes re me dices] bent VA Sxpeened is candWiches and every crumb of dave "Pam Sat) jot garage. ample shade shrubs | £0 . | CBVOne, buy giaven iand end. business tea i = t R peted living room 6 x 38, > : & RMD, Oop im Bxecative trans) | ‘ ta wiih a low down parment Pay Aftac Fe woke eute 22 8, [riezrapn Re eter hen Uullt : ; the cake intended for the Navy? ferred | MY 4.6529 ts no po | fer vou: proverty ftom profits Nice worksh@p, Wert suburban ;FE E7103. ; a + 7538) a ma —- ved oe 0 ~. vou Youwostens ; § ROOMR AND BATH. WITH OA hood 44000 will handle Pontiac hr “ho a Pontiac I | tall at noe RRORERS. re. RAYTON AREA | Stery Heme of BY OWNER i storms & acteens 2 Car - out mech money can ed park rage Nearly new, Must sell Cai Press ox 10 Mrough a Vontiac Press, sos. re frame & stone construction with] Fully furnished § rma. full 8 ge ge AE al cherches) 0 Re living "roces te ‘ * ’ after o clock $0975 AY caer = i BEDROOM BALDWIN “AND at siding, 3 Lerefes room ment home by te sthoois re M room reaiir Open Highway in ‘36 . owner. : ae woh “aut Rat & Mchae's district No brokers E ee mars Oe Living Soave as hrinum storma automatic ac) and Drarton shopping center lovely, Good weet oa . “| $500 DOWN LOW MONTHLY Pay hawe vear around 9 Seti want ad. #0256 fireplace Separate ont, room heat Carner int on pared streets.) 734- No “, payment lore! at . Pa “ meots. 2 bedroom home in Union! Flora oom attec garage aM ROUSE © iN WATERPORD (OCrapes & carpet Tite beth Te nicely landscaped and neat! gaee onty. Call for its a ae LAREDO, Tex. — First leg oft Lake aife Will also cent wiih) itimurtes features. well construct ' Townebtp, 31,500 or terms.) &. kitchen furnace & eet.’ scheels and Sac { . oases as. at the highway from here to Mexico option te “wuts. eee ed oon BOWI0G Jot pacetony | a: Jus t. Dial FE 28181 .i 82.200 UL >. i wher, i nh reat dies r mavede | #0 780 Terms.” | GEQR( rE. BLAIR a Tams evatial . . ~~ CHEROKEE FIL RY OWNer .t ‘dito: Lake privt i § { ive ROOM A a8 sation t, af SACRIFICE ov RAL City, a distance of 746 miles, was! pefiroom Srick cr rani wal $2,000 sow WA AL 4) ' aa sal ia : if A at HAY DEX. Realtor® ¢ 0086 3 tedrm homes wih a at: | este De on-017 Py “RK AY ee Net. Realtor ed July 1, 1996 race Te ase eter ena MP RRIN Tet, Paid BEDRM ign 8.380 ont "6490 | PE Fees TN garage ¢ tots open 1956. rrenemey and! | rant im price : ¢ i Pe ad ay io | more, FR aang Brick H14190 PR OTTO, and ask for ari ad taker, dono gio 'mons EM S48’ ved, Suh ied! ONS brovete mae | wees. Cal OR DiMR ot On S00 Ne iat a ; - - 2 = i é ‘ \" ; . 2 i ‘ i 4 F 5 ‘ “ | i é , 1 . ’ « ee . . r > f ‘ = 1 % , = t “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 ; _—— _THIRTY-NINE | ks 6 ee 9) TIZZY . _ By Kate Osann _ Help Wanted Female 20| Help Wanted 21{__ Work Wanted Malo 24 N PAY- - ales LINO ~ a“ ww | RE, STR RRMENENS,| Toe TANT Spores Sr | “eet re reer, live in woman pretenses. Timatted. Cal = 594955 _On sent 2-3782 for personal qaterview. OL ia-l ALL TYPES Compeneny EXP TYPIST DESIRED. APPLY : Free estimates. FE room 316, Pontiac make Bapk . IF ' . - Bidg. 9 am. to 5 ou desire financial security with ai P WITERIOR AND BY SInFERg « NURSES WiTK Fetirement -S yeare, fer takes Wexteiot Rens. FE et wans. _ Views _fARPENTER WORK NEW Mrs ently, call _ 3405. McClure, OR | ep EXTRA MONEY, WONDER- at FE 5 GHRISTIAN WOMAN. CHILD WEL-| {ul opportunity. No selling ex- = E- come to join family activities. | oagseie necessary. Write to Box {| terior. Free estimate, Reas. OR Coaking and light Relee gers. $40 64. Pontiac Press. 3.3752 or OR 3-8117. Wednesday and Gunday off Call | "SEMRETIRED MEN BA walis tiled. FE 2-800 Prats Zaoui afternocas only. | EN OVER 38 IN GREATER PON- x wo jet ‘ OPS EXP. FROST TOP! TIAC AREAS. MILFORD. ROCH- j Drive-In, 3118 W. Huron. Este CLARKSTON, BIR MING. nee a nee 1218. CURB WAITRESS. SUPER CHIEF HELP 8UR OUR LABLE SUBDIVISION OR AREA. EARN| 4nd cabinet work new and on road. i _ Drive-in. Telegraph near Dixie. low down re perment or lease wie COLORED WOMAN, FOR GENER: | | TIME. IN SPARE | pair. ‘DB Murdock, FE #108 optien to i Kousewors and child care. 5| PHONE MR. EVERSON AT FE| painting. etc. eta oe REALTY, 1206 N. Milford , dinette Sirs clorcune evenings wae Over | Soe. SOOKE EEPIN G ALL Axes . 0 : ' 8. : ——<——=___s.= “Mths Ra: between hiand, & Milford. shoppins Se floored attic. cement drive. _ DIETICIAN Retired ig Siren men of Supee ‘ye _Highlend, M an. stv 4-2045./ wineams Lk. Rd. across from Fenced-in lot and 2-car garage. women over 25 in greater Pontiac | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- iking Homes SMALL A CTE 2 BEDRM.| Maceday Lk. 2 bedroom, modern Pee $1,000 down and $75 month- Sxpenene. hospital has immediate! grea, Milford, Rochester, Clark-| ter. Kitchen a specialty. FE home. garage and lange lot. Good | Only $300 down. Must ‘sell. MY 73 Startins calary Faia ber eredvece. | ston, Birmingham to help survey | _¢ $000. a : 7 owners | ees wal pelosaaal poleien Pres Un: || lie’ cer Wack ta sere Ea> | CUSTODIAN WANTS PART TIME wah OE da & TRADES |@ ROOM MODERN HOME & 1 For Sale Lots = 11 iy. cervice, 4, Dour week. EX-| Phone ‘ur “Everson at FE 6-058 | job. Can do most any IN Sharp. Part ae tape | Sk he Wel bea a an erred wi a ee ce Emplo: —— | oa oe ee inom. 5 : + refe . Wor : 6:30 am men ncies 22 —IN ONE WEEK— 3) bedroom TE UTE 3 BEDROOM HOME AT BUILDING SITES o 2:0 pm. end 10 om, to 1 ~~ Employment Agench 22 CARPENTER WORK 3 NEW ne RE ner landscaped $66 per| ELIZABETH Lake. Large lot. 9290 nes ex Pant, Poatiec Generel Hospital, | BRANCH 2 OAKLAND county | Bi, oo UDAH meni, pins tozes. jown and 966 per :month. Excellent. e. Easy to drive Pontiac, Michigan. Nursery Service. ORlande 3-4245. | —-— a a LACRE LOT — Outstanding! 7"BEDRM HOWE. GAS HEA | Baly $060." # ret: sone: EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AND | Stete license & bonded. Profess. ee work OF ae - Reasona’ call te: tractive. 3 bedrooms, cedar cake Near palsesyt : L Ary 3 i agri mee age Oo waestion © eine cau mente p.m. FE 8-9439 ‘ ‘ bungalow ty Knotty pine Sore ee Reasonable. FE Beautiful homesites 105 d 160. In 3 pm rans AppiT in in per- & assig breesewa: "ext cere large 2car| +¢-6348 pol aon ng I jis ey) 1300 sad — Reem Cail Peart mreme ary) ida ax ae Se en eae SOME TREES own. Saat c er a HERE'S WHY _ Pea alio-wall coroging ire 3 Large parcel ona pared Toad cieyrage teen toll, nts ye Mpert lume work after 3:30 week ‘ t for an exposed person. Pour Corners Lunch cor- Ve I } Saye al os y =“ sass Te Deis eh RE ie BEDROOM dows ee | ‘| EREERISNGED NURSES AIDE Ew On aoe BY HOUR jome. No other cost. ° 5 ACRES A or by job. 5-9885. pply in person 1225 W. Sliver “ 2 - . . Suburban living. Close to town.) 48 1 $ - | bell ha , RJ. (Dik) SSLUET ig ME “| ies algae’ ca Ge pores 1 01, 10 re ty ats tert, me ne | expeniencED I DISH i WASHER | WaT S a eS ‘ober ocd REALTOR Re site. Good soil. + at Bey er ‘ vog =f 24 | jobs. OR 3-4640. ; Ope: Only $2450. feit a a | P44 | MI ¢9000___ moos a Pe posts’ Fe’ 43st $100 DOWN ON A HILL | . : 1s, EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT, | PLUMBING, | RAVES TROUGHS, ee Y_ OWNER WEST SIDE 3 RED. MOVES YOU IN ee oA eon ate; the wire a ancy T want To Change chahnels'” | fay ?oRGnGes Btnowicn ston. —OFFICE DIVISION | Peiteah ste ene ree. Foome. on | paved road In @ good lo- | ieth Joslyn. FE 40984 yxperienced d 6 am. to 32 noon sd YOUNG “MAN. 22, WANTS CLERK "READERS DIGEST” & “LIFE"| Month, including ¢% per cent in-| WESTOWN REALTY DD'S IN car lot with office 160 ft front I ced gardener Girt For ) GENERAL WORK AP jn stENO ses st work. 55 w p.m. 3 years and taxes, “Floyd Kent.| pe egie3 or ves. LI 24617 LADD’S ING. OR 38-1231 |) egecn Somes ave peeee: * wanted, must be expert) Pao ac" 4400 Wiisavetn 7M, Glamorous Ad agency needs iaiege Fe PE RED WAN i a ‘ ' 1 GI «RM. HOUSE IN PONTIAC. REA- 7 RM A} AND BATH PARTLY MOD- on lawn maintenance, No GIRL tO v ANSWER B PHON E. Oe eee. ie aeereae| | would like work of any kind. FE — sd —— 8-e702. > bi je as- - , a ee meme OF _Sia' et Fenny: Attractive, high 144-acre| For Sale or Exchange 18 cutting. Need some re-| {ey itusic. Biudto, er ° i Ld OLA LLL rr NOTHING DOWN 7 BEDROOM. BUNGALOW. No NO} lot in Bloomfield Hills, | 8T. BENEDICTS PARISH. 2 BED- seeding and bed work. ae EEPER. ROLORED —< on | CERETY FIR gent and capere| Work Wanted Female 25 tT 3.5370. — corner of Dunstan and Fruit” eo ee aw a Phone Ml 4-4700. white — wk. Must bere | with good figure aptitude fpr —————eo—ererrerer?reeer tsa 7 Suburban Living | Martell roads. Ideal for| ti ttadst*hatte, ui Siibe™™ _Fattaat Wittens OO) marten emmerment weeny | ohana nee eid ra costs J At Its B Best. : or — TADIES, IF YOU CAN ME : i $78 Per Month Total contemporary home built SGECHARTE WITT FRONT, RB | TALISS: AT prsan youron wees, RECEPTIONIET |... 28 * pabvatune ooo om Sa Established in 1916 (CONVERTIBLE 24) into hillside. Overlooks| Help Wanted Mal Male 1 19 Appiy 121 Wayne. & you ever, sae Sis job Paty ee A te meet the: Sabie, | coon ve See. . FHA $950 beautiful wooded : MAN TO WORK IN AUTO PARTS! 41 ievine, satiataction,| take cash, and type 00 wpm. 3 } WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- a oo" — And this includes W. AV. ROSS” H ME area./ 17 AND UP TO WORK ‘ ORE ¢ HOURS, A store as parts clerk. Weekends, Precacm. and and satisfied customers: | Variety job | tng & house cleaning. FE 3-758! most all of the furniture Elec a) ES Close to schools. Lot has| ‘#¥,,3% appointment clerks. No| Saturday and Sunday. Must be! Your customers will do much of | - BEAUTY OPERATOR JUST FIN- $410 DOWN range and refrig. East suburban OR 3-8021 “ae experience necessary. Salary ba-|: periencea. Hollerback’s Auto our contact work and calling BOOKKEEPER . $325 ished school. Desires full or part Sa in cer esigltn gear Garage, | Fiz ‘aN BEDROOM“ FRI_LEVET CLEVE existing’ sewer which - al appointment FE 2-6313, Tost 273 Baldwin. Phone FE ciel “> after se role ra No| At least 3 years bookkeeping ex- | ume work FE 8-678 pe : 950. + os ee © punching u p imcome | 1 Matur abi r . $82 PER MONTH | {won Le eliminates septic tank. A MAN N WANTED TO PICK APPLES pnenee OS tel cn ae] ie acaedng dqganaue CHILD CARE, BY WEEK OR DAY N VILLAGE — Good brick 2 s P > mf arl Beckman, 2‘ miles east of eas ed company A were for. nice home. For more tnfor. DIRECTIONS: pooegif § rooms and bath on each cies Seacre wooded lot. MU riced at $16,500. Phoné anted for outside employment Ortonville A Appl by letter or ° ad oa aetna SSS Come out @ miles North ges heat, 2cur garage. Here is «| 3¥, OWNER — MODERN 2 BED. MI 4-4700. Pieasaat surroundings cheat woc¥ MEN. CAN YOU MEET PEOPLE? nagar ae —CLINICAL & CAFE—| | ip Le Joslyn, Rd —Waten for ‘Vi- Fornood. $16,000 with 68.800 down.| 9082. waste, ‘4508 Mary Bue, OR Tucodey, depiomber,. ee | ee ee eae ee re Bik for bare Eat aatitee. se) SERVICES — igh teas REAS. FE t-4000. KING” sign. 3-0851 LAURA LANE. NEAR MAPLE. ave caw. This tye) el Fon | PE +1. | FE 40000 | gree : his Sin’ tap | LADY WANTED TO CARE FOR | DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY |“ one floor, Good norte aide loca. West Suburban 108, ‘Ready for” bullding. Only A ssistant Manager wiwiey vetishectiCn freedpe and | tots & light housework. In ex. (eee oe tion, Tiled beth: gas heat Leber. | Exquisite modern ranch bunge- Oe . WICKERSNAM as oe pak Genes on te we phar S| eae, peccen: besre = smell) NOSTESS-CASHIER .......... $228 | HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? ; 9122 on School area. &h now on this| J0W overlooking the lake, sur-| 7185 W. Maple Mayfair 6-6250 = largest in the world, bas| train you. An uniimited martet : — Glamour spot. Capable, mature, exp. woman will “Bildor of National Homes” Se: RLgee 'tetel pies. reer as’ tian Ths Leiba NEED UP TO $500 CASH FOR A| [rini"Se well'ae outlying territor- psc oP ygell WAY bose LADIES | warrness gaee| heme torn 3 3850, EM. 3.4279. a : el L 2 tors DOWN — 2 vadroom nome,| owe inal seect only gous orve'| SEABOARD Fheanck CO. fits] timo ambiioat Dermanent pos| Peary. ia tbe grea Oi pou want | TUDPeTWare ome Parte eee ee ee gu PE eaten . je - : ._ FE 68-0661. ‘ bd wv no clock) openings 14, se | nity. FB 4-9766. Me-car garage. This home was ted living room d& dinette L. en and dignified work. Un-| punching, apply by letter. or SHORT ORDER COOK. POR $48. bY OWNER aow ta 56 ond thane le Geer an Taoulen trepiaes” me SE SYLVAN ARE un WOODED. i Rimited high gernings starting im- person ot ‘BE Wisleenie Poees. ilo betwee aorge fabeime, fh ae A variety of openings. ae TRONINGS & BABY SITTING VI HEIGHTS acre of . Now st $7,500. rooms, den, <= beth, ‘kitchen | Digsk rem community beach. PE) me "wor “but ste necessary: | $14 N Saginaw, Holly, Michigan Business Commission, car nece cinity Crofoot School. PE 2-6006 aor 2 oe 3 bedroom brick, Ln bey 3 BEDROOM RANCH ae home pa aad ged to Teg : wife's . travel, Phon Mr Guest “at fee ae ter bie Enters : cael VE aati VE iene Call gah taeda a ne ne | mown’ Ie Pe Ble ll fence, 0 e . car ri BS) heed nee A as HE nnd ws . aperienced, ° fares Huty tty Foote. ts et vue ben ie Winkel ee preliar CHEROKEE Hl aT _Federgs batts ‘rom 2.00 to 9:00 2 | MAN 38. MARRIED WITH FAM.| interview. | LADY DESIRES Day "WORK. REF- ae: ~~ a a ~ =p ¥ aed direst ful damt. Rec. spice and ees our Lovely Wife BEFORE KEE HILLS AD BOOK M ATCHES University ie school ‘Bus Ac. | MOTHER'S HELPER, DENERIT | =DOMES FlG— abt @OULB Da ae Y WORK. FE Sik tes cr nt tee re SFO] wit enjoy having & heme where | Lov p Mie these voesed. rellns FULL OR PART THB’ MEN yy bookkeeper ele? aera! | _pemowers Live = 7S a | —SERVICLS— —*oere BY OWNER. WESTSIDE. 3. BED- . abe san take Wis easy Mare'dan| for, cece Comremet Se pre) yeu Lae ht ganey sormtans: Pee FY te MD. DOCTOR'S OFFICE p sO | eae ee A a beat rarer he 41 04] Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | ia"ontemporsry ranch bunes: | Sorel count (cauions Drive | Bm (BA Lor, eee Chat | enh 1 0° YEARS OF AOR, | _R'N. Kypiy Pomtae Bren Box be" hewn Fo emt GI. $65 phew Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph jow with attached garage. Owner out Elisabeth Lake Rd to Scott | [ends Bie orders. Brow Cumnt.| warehoue col education. for! NURSING PERSONNEL. REO. | 'CaADY WOULD LIKE BABYSIT- eee my tees. a “ FE doin = Opeaneren se {es Plorida bound and says sell Lake Rd. Turn aus 3) boesh allies. ear Hota “ap Lae new Ts 8. Saginaw st Apply in person “tered nurses, practical purses s| vee WORKERS ............ $160 “Ling FE 86-9421 USTOMER PARKING It’s your move. Better hurry! — ready. All wanted sites. FREE | WIDDLE-AGE | nursing aides Fulltime of | CapY DESIRES DAY WORK Income , Hester Outfit tele you where to| MDOl Bota ae MAN og SXPERI.| time All shifts. Pontiac clonhd eae eee sian) SA ee ae eee coer CARL W. BIRD, Realtor} 89, who to seg. what to say. toy) farming, Cecil eee Aree | eae Seeel fe. ese ironing. Reply Box 19, Pontiac * he tg Bection: Op Son attain Stee’ oturdy bull modern. Brick | FR Gah ne aes FEE ae Selek sales, Fost octee Spin] vere ma, Rety. Misrese Cc Fry AibeSs OR LPNS EX- pay wonkene ure mr IDOL ac. Up fi 1 E . “ MOST FOR YOUR Gal OA bol” $0.50 ‘oa terms. beth ‘each Ons heat Double ce-| Waterford Hills Estate Tee ange ee NOW WE HAVE Reece etary ‘with, paid vacauens Myoaidike babysitine FE #00 a r ood salary W pa aca os = Is what Sue en aan you P < A few chotce lots left. sareckes AUTO MECHANIC. PREFER EX- A GOING TERRITORY Must have own transportation ov _ MEN - MEDICAL enerany DESIRES buy this bome. It ts near the WILLIS athe ‘BREWER size 100 x 250. $50 down. For rienced in ae products OPEN! live on premises. Ages 30-50 | agg doctors office. FE pre ress fenced-in yard for the . JOSEPH F. REISZ, Sales Mgr. further information call FE Spepeitoo wt ote R ag. « Ahoy spay We have been the top line tn et ober a ra Ast | as 7” as TYPING, 6EC- ~ i oc 5 ren. rea is very good, 04-96 E. Fiche glasses 4-6161 HERBERT Cc. D ester. our industry for 90 years. We. at For appointment call EM) retartal service EM 3 3-2842 FOR A BACHELOR = AVIS | XuroMOBiLe MECHANIC. FORD need a selecman with « success.| 3-412] between 0-4 dally. __ | SAL EQ TRAINEE ........... 0980) WILT BO ) BABY SITTING BY THE iyo pertectOng bedroots, & WATKINS HILLS | one atletine tot tate aurective | WOODED-LOT Warkiing < RON: | Fah °"" aa) Oeaeaates: fal record galling, the retail) OFFICE GIRL | Be | Bttalel® cme ee Bie a bedroom, kitch- a ve | WOODED LOT WATKINS - PON. ve sents bent 38 Monroe, Pontiac PE 51150. room, bath home on im ft landscaped lot. tia bonus in the $6000 to $7000 range Must type accurate. Apply bet | CREDIT TRAINEE ....... . 6375 ear aaa a & i's sow aankae Scary buveni| Laree: Ree ee | aes oe House a ee ee “Tlicding mpl mart opogrin plus car, expenses and benefits | 2 and ¢ pea tte Aged. 22-28 wae 4 AND ROHS gue May we show you home to-| spacious eating area, full baxe-| nice inom wa ca room, |W BLOOMFIELD TWP. NEAR or men ag 18 to 26 with < ee resume to Box _No phone calls. : : FE 43135 : , ment, gas hest. Carpeting, ald-| rooms & ba aise large garage “yaaple a Orchard Lk ng. 165 2 | IIMUM Of MEM seer pene: OPFOR =o g| REAL ERTATE. SALEBLADY ee ee ee #90) WOMAN TO WATCH 3 CHILDREN minum sto = z ‘ " ? on. pa social bene- | LET US EXPLAIN Sr eetce, menareneea se eel | ice kno ane Gaseen oe Trees. $3,000. FE 62000. | {ifs' while training. Must have i ee Openings for eelesiady. | 1000 of | ae aes , | Fpig Seer wetns: wane. (08 © you how you can own two! now for showing. . pay For Sale Acreage 13) mech aptitude $. 505 hangs round employment. Rapid e- to se ‘an arrange aoe | EVELYN EDWARDS ——————— homes = coveree adjoining lots rT *¥ A ee | cervering test. Phone 2-0385 edvepcement based on your abil- | Schedule to — ee eee es | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING rea rgain e owner is Y OWNER. MODERN 2 BEORM. o1_appointme’ y. Pontiac Press, Box 23, : a = moving out of state; must sell. vv. E oT SUBURB AN home _¢800_Jown. OR oeareni. tier Be apg, os V_LARQE NATIONAL CONCERN toa tie “ grt parla eres aay beta, eee ur | 24% cher KUMON SUITE < Building Service 2% = SQUEEZE YOUR $88 Neen beak rana ees ee oe Income Property 7) (<2, Tosd. Small down payment. gt a ming Hil meine PHARD | Don Fletcher 102.8. Broadway |= —tsts—sS ool buy this roomy, three bes- ae Fe cccer cag with % bath Ey ee aS A ad ta ust be married with car and Ay R 1ACIST ReSTAGRANT © ~ EXP. ems ecasreaee wane — in recrea are rlooknig BRICK, WEST one 23 to #0. $480 mont ary ua reentage of gross altresses or evening ave repair work in house and lated. Utility room the base. country club. Attached 1 1Y-car . Precticelly free rent for Paco a pps aon H atol at a vearentocd. Write Box ry Poot Sasa, ol avallebie Sf “capanie | shifts cashier, ‘geil or cook per- MIDWEST two car garage to be plastered ment. It's @ terrific buy. Cali dems el Aluminum storms and after buying equity. PE 2-4169. aa Mi ‘on MU on tiac Pres» & responsible man. Applications son Meals, uniform. paid vace- Phone res Tee now ! cd screens. Large liv room with FOR COLO Els Tet x AN EXPERIENCED MAN tee Pr confidential, Write Pon- tion, and aeons benefits | rm gales “Bear educa to “ee Ra OY OM ER Ta |* Scnety Sg OF WINDING | hc ng re CoM | — RE, ESTAR cg eae SE ERS OF RTOS TE Meaern ie'B lakefront home with carpeting. case Sut ‘entre bet.| Is aChbi @ ROOMS 4 bata | BUMPER «© Painten. . HOURLY oe ESTATE SALESMAN | Telegraph, Birmingha Maple end (06 Pontiac State Bank Bids. dential Brit, Rises, (Sone 4 carpeted room, beautiful © AST SIDE re soe. payment. oe Olt beat $1e.s00. Hest’ Terme,| sete oc onlery. Lewrere cettar.| bomee to cof. Cha arrange time | RELIABLE EXPERIENCED OIRL | ater wort eur epectaity. BU OR with cupboards; 4 Leavino 2 V_ Schick rep. Hoyt Realty, MY bor . 6 schedule to suft. Must have late for amall office Birmin name | I 3-2063 ° Fro, inize beareome af Son ng mr = as: | a CaS ORT CER STEADY AND | MoSfince wo oapiora, {30 | phon Torti ces pataak. Apety | Ai FLOOR SANDING WITT : gias over ‘ : en, \, je ACRES 5 Lawrence aylord. | one Permanent pos!tion. Apply | CAREER _~ looking Lake Trade f dining room, full "basement part-time. 101 W. Huron. Pike 8t. In Lake see Mr. | tiae P B the floor sander. PE 5-3722. =e server, lend contract or Pycer coed hens ba Sag rear eine Deed Sa BTS pronimately) 1 feo tt or kere COMB. BOMP AND PAINT MAN it | Pietener. 102 168 5 cbresemay. cantante Bias WARtKDT PULL ———"w1 CARPENTRY — en - ft 1 : ust xperienced ew shop, L ESTATE SALESM WANT- ot part time gE 4 = | GIRLS Additiong — Basements yo ae ae ea (PART) vamp. recreation, estate or good plenty of work. Idea! working ¢ wed “tor fulltime. Lake property | ferted but pot necessary. Pleate | attics —_ Goragee 10'S Pike, Open eves.| |" or partice:| Pike priv. oat good, lake. Only sree caren a Soo eit Ww re oerate eS custom heme sales Coll EM) fpmy Testes More we | = . ~ : « 7 - or 6 nt- | naw BD eee s . FE 89693 —— 56,900 with good terms. NGUS, Realtor ast jenna Ta ae Pbx . ; . : & ROBUCK CO. WILL “1 COMMER: USTR: FOR SALE BY OWNER. 7 RM, SYLVA sl ace STEELE REA LTV, 1908 W. Milford | eee ere | Be ssnsiene oe National eee er ger catalan ont poets | ’ : en on “General Meontrecting eters Fe ey, ey noes endl yorces rent Gee take. ond yutt| Aighiond, “Michigan. - MU «2008, ACREA AGE WANTED frm (will hire, qualified mag, to Real Sales Opportunity | Ntos inPontise aad ‘surrounding Receptionist Bis cearaeret aes eeung, Joho . . = ———— . ve : Small monthly payments, FE) hea room. dining room, nice | 3 BEDROOMS. EXTRA LOT. 100) witn acreage ‘ vacant jand cou | Me qrodcata, wnewiedge | Aty,,700, lnperested imo carver) Ort aa $300 A-1 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT 1132. te lake stepert teen tage. Call after 4. OR| -cow & let us cnow whet you bave.| oF ‘{piné.Dave 01. tone — If you are diesatistied with your| 1. Serviceabie transportation With cenersl office duties. § days : want ts: had better take a RILEY REAL ESTATE id 5 & other benefits. Baar te resent unities and would) 2. Must enloy meeting and talking! Age Heer) A-1 BRICK aeR So CEMENT NICHOI IE} ™ rm: sacemarasie nome. > Rei takes reauces Oa: | pp gH EAU Lake RE, Ell Pe F008. "| Tikg"te attke"e'protitable change |. t6 PoP | wi otter: “work, Also_fireplace._OR_3-0402 : PE ¢oiss. FE ¢115, |, CAR WANTED EXPER: "L. Bettér than average income R tj ‘ t Ac] COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- ,HOYT REALTY at OWNER. BEDE RANCH. Fer Sele Earns 4 fence in modernisation. Phone 2 Rapid advancement on preot eceptuonis ice. Guatty werk. Benaed. heat mp || 22-8248 i r of abillt nowk NSTR UCTION co & HARGER CO. 4 Rad garege, Fenced 7@. Li. priv. on| ~ ~~ | Eh DRIVERS STEADY AND PART BROADWAY 3-850 3 Thorough treining $300 MA 4-2283 or ‘A_8-3273 OWNER HAS OTHER INTERESTS fis Ka. down to 4% per time. 30 or older. Apply 438 Or- eanly company benefits as you Por newly decorated offices Typ- ALUMINUM SIDING. aeentigs ke a INDIAN VILLAGE Bargain someone. ¢ roome,| cent mtge per month. FE 115 ota tee %_ MILE | chard Lake. 3 If bp are the right this § & shorthand Pleasant person | storms. Home remodeling. rE 5 bcdseon bene" S-esery rai Basement 3p car serage. tae tor appt Pele take tromage, ident ters | SAL Sen SPT | the career job you have Deen gan) opportunity te bulld tu} ‘Gihy: e days. No Seturcays. | _ 4-1687. hemes rosea wich Ane condition: NS oe 4 BY OWNER, 6 ROOM BUNGALOW.| Club, cabins, ye “bdividing. a fae out Et cen qualify — Ff ai A preierred ss Call lee interview 10@m. to lpm , ; ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. place, fam sized dinin _22115. Carpeted, basement thea. 2 car| very buy at ore eee Terms lor a PART fob that would ploye benefits for | Tyesday and Wednesday cg 22 dd Gee reasonable. Jenson. FE 2-2340 mand kitchen. Summer mrnge, fenced. located on 4 lake woke. = Be der Cespeel fpe asa gaclicn platy : setae plus bonus. =e et tae Waldron Hotel. iverslle BLDG. REPAIR. PLASTERING, pore bed ront , miles north e Owner wi oot | : Pontia enigan. k baseeten ae he a Ful “tga BEDROOM. IN sECTORIY ONIDN CAKEPROoT— | _—- Terme a we pee Rea ee eee, | Marat eee Baye | Toys - Fun— $$$ $225 ving Ok cement woe TE auto. h ' 8. | LAKEFRONT— |. — : RUCKS ks = = lots, 2 car ares oA Je Lena joneet -tn yard. Lake, 174 ft. of Naat cag cong 7 rooms, | 2 ACKES _ Butidings. A steal at Apply City | wagons, No ae enjoy ipcome from 2 sources Be The tov chest needs dealera. A acetal bed aan oe on ined to { pon tee = TRE $2883 ads va ue a $15,000. eges. Near si center,| 1 story brick ranch with large * bie — Tero Apply City Cleaners, 358 Oe a top Citizen in your community; complete tine of new, gueranteed y } es church Ld make this an interesting Call es and schoo 2-car plastered garage 3 large EXPERINECED FURNACE GEARY: selling exclusive products Com-| toys priced right No experience | No saturdays. wating (pees BLOCK. BRICK, CEMENT WORK. 1.280 eerperee rooms. 2% tiled u. P. HOLME ; ce man. Top wages. Immediate plete training program, retirement’ necessary. No investment required and fireplaces FE 58907 NOTHING DOWN $ Down | Elisabeth Lake 2: | 8. 2 brick r fireplaces, bullt-in sal MES, Ine. employ ment. Apply 00 N. Peddock ROurseh,, Fostly Sees. prey te” Suan Par wuatiicn ca! and BULLDOZING — EXCAVATING - We have several 3 bedroom tates. eet lovely carpeted ~~ oven. Automatic dish- | 2531_8 Lapeer Rd. FE 6-2053| Or call tis. nsurance. & major medica] ip-| eollections. For interview call FE | ; Ge = homes to choose from, in living room dining L. Puti mens beatin = gas in- | 120 ACRES. LRASKA COUNTY, | EXPERI surance “quautieal ons: Age 25-45. _ 5-4721- i pusiness Lake Dredging — Trucking saa out ey ee Bite = basement, Pork ane. ¢ ba rehmenane Bok Let q ee te 120 ACRES, KA A COUNTY, | EXPERIENCED SHOR SALESMAN presently em ad jp 9° setting ora Septic Tanks — Drein Pields ‘n- basements. Cali today for Lake privileges | many ot other canta. g oly $50,900. [at par raat i, Bere fe Mise “ahopping Ce ~ paged Mirecie tiowely related activi y, desire full . M hi _ Stalled. Free Estimates. OR_}-6832 Center. e : miormenen: Wettes Mis. 3 _deireia eriet, | aces information. “ EXPERIENCED BR Age Me _ gales, oom. KIM igauirient cont? TED S acnines a ™ 2. bedroom pbumgslow. Liv. Wallec-oae carone carpeting, Be iesaa ech. | DOFhood.” 114 ft. of choice satay | Rent Farm reper 15 int Wayne -_ADOIY| Sivore, Division Tdanager. aves-| Mes tress Went ee aes et = en. Utility, am oe wane -| peach. 3 bedrooms a one separ- | ~~ ~ gupeatene tors Diversified Services & In- vores ht and pore shifte| If you are able to handle © CARPENTRY ADDITIONS. “3. ALTER- full basement — anaes te | ate guest room With private en-| RENT OR BELL, night shift. A UJ vestors Syndicate Life. 653 8. Sag- in_ person only calculator er any of the bsock-| sttous. sepelre- Long experience. te Fescneg erage. Pole os Be ro Coa lot. intee” J complete hea baths, | large house ene tos — om ae =i one ans new a. Fint. Phone CEdar E keeping machines, we have a0) - CEceNT SP BCIALIEING WOON ogg ng pias repai Pontis , 1308. opening for you. - MONDAY EVENING CALL: | FE +350 FE 5.3041 | is priced low at ow Bt 8 000 oo terms, | FES man Ra Pines oR . xP oe ee ae eee ate ny usa comumers f : ene arm work b died! tios any sa customers. ase Por "Bron, or Se or = i eee Scie Besimeca Property 16| Serres toms | Set bon He Date, Rs Re ee Ren AP Hostess eat cenit MA es . ; Lip F: died pole ‘K NOTHING TOO 5313 WEST HURON NN D ge Bae als 11S) in porvon. 81 Paadoce | STOCRMAN WANTED BHTWEER | 0) Cranbroot Briiinetum. Mi taperionce to supervise Age 3138 ine ot mel 3970 expertence eee KE VE Sateen sameee ee CE TELEVISION TECHNICIAN |“"nens om toby rae yey | Fagg eos bnnesnn. Mi) tanneries | a " tached sunroom. Gas heat, 3 deep | ommercia x “4 ucation. . 8.1 Ww AlTRERSES CAR HOPS. wells, Lot 1 Convenien RIENCED, Time, | Kresge, Miracle Mile Shoppt ch ALL scbosie & ay Prieed | Lake Frontage : Aopty i aes salesman — ae. See Assistant manager | “chen | hel hoon ante. aitresses Cfeenoental & comm Posh at 619.150 with $6. down. { ne eal > top Orion Drayton Center. wy. Wants - p.m. ai, ee n. Wood -| With dining room experience for bonded on 5 an w. j . opportsnity for EXPERIENCED © 7.) ward Ave south of 14 Mile Rd.) lovely new restaurant just open- | = = ee ieeten 3 seireens. | boat and dat destasss. Only | “days 0 © OS. Ties live & trimmers PE ¢-9668. Roya! Oak. | ing. CEMENT 18 OUR | SPECIALTY. large livin room plus ‘sunroom | post gel aces se icludes house ae ee ee Apply WE HAVE OPEWINOS FOR x. WANTED RELIABLE WHITE | Son oe . Floors, basements. EM 34670. a pol paces “ aaeeer, ta a; renee EXPERIENCED HEATING BERV.| estate salesmen Sur general detl| Sen gad. treunes de “Rin | PART-TIME CEMENT WORK lavatory. $2,000 down: nos ice man for all types of fur- Higa _ ® broader commission Street, Ponting i ober available for doctors Walks — Drives — Floors LAWRENCE W re ttt es wired, MI = WOULD LIKE BABY BITTER 6 fices and receplicn work Licensed — B Bonded. UL 2- 2762. a strom EXPERIENCED CAR WABWER H. AGSTROM REALTY =, WE Afternoons. OD east | HOR CARPENTER WORK. NEW & RE- | H D CAR fe. FOR MEN OR WOMEN ir, small & specialty. rE wanted 10 WwW. 4000 — Ra. (M-59) | Es areas erat he +0108 Wi. eoulaa aE fo Live COOK ci) | $-20 ELDERL MAN NAILS. ta. ¢ ti tid ten ces sven 6 ow | =~ en ey LICENSED a Lake Orion 2298 East Bivd, N WOOL FRESSER. EXPERIENCE are ler | ciaren, walle zp CUSTOM HOMES - cea On 4. +408 n gry Lt 196 W. © Bile,| pervete work. Room. beard DIETITIAN .....--$450) _duticer. Pree estimates UL 2-$175. e . LJ 2800 Ho Wire WOUSEEE we | KITCHEN CEMENT & BLOCK in q MY" 2-2821 - SARTED AT OROE PARSE MAR. | WHE NOWRRREPER SARTED maple. oat. aot fort LF b-b008 ch SUPERVIS St tot kK ‘iste om TALEO 3 Insurance ccs mode ra dairy farm, Ail sini : rea TF rin ee 4. SUPERVISOR ..... $400 eaygarn, menos 2 Partr idge |= hed Ey Sales cogtent ac! ee Bieeay niente nied » ss FOR MEN CERAM ic TILE TRS— Seat Sater Ge Tees) aban ce ct aren eee] Feo gene & eee Be. 7B apy 10 TEE T ber a abtie a 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE ie ‘eis ae No move ahead. Additonal or do not apply. Li re for, children & . Spee TRADE! TRADE! | Kastiects a FOR SA ig ‘Pobanemgs,"Toere postions | ¥OUKO. MAR. TO_ABIIFF WAR: | wo pore he pg tadg td = tae iF eat iso” GARDEN SHOW iE ee Os case teadam SEE Se ereeeg |p Barereee | aiewion, pete peat e: RTS Eterna grapes erage cial ag, Snes | Bee Pg, sp ieee room | CORE KE Geotres tome | C1ErK Typist t “a PPPS RO REE DAP TR You SUNG LADIES ated 126 with some omen Al struction and maintenance. Ed “perience. Type at least 60 5 aan Electric. UP 23-3903. B a! a a : = see | MAKE OFFER gum! eesti Srna Paul M. Jones, Real Est Fourola tench TEE) CON AOS Nees tad ee =~ MIDWEST [as rer ano = cs ‘he >| PR 46-0000 ea: Went ye Sts bide, | Meade tor Complete | —~ Fatt nor ate cal x | errs AP a meee 2 as sient : ea , A istate on of women, on one eit © west of =) Li ructions ss. Ch ; s oe bd gt wm. ae: f. ery s for 6 wom: * SSE te 11:20 8m te ar ca Workers rie) oe 7 Ses aah for Bi REC RERE PSE 3 lage gS FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, ps, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959. ane ' fas jOrehara ake Rd B CONTRACTS TO AUY on seonabie | 4 m gall Ray] Carrels, KM 32511 | PE ¢450) arta = ness Opportunities 66| Money to Loan 68| Sale Household Goods 73 ~~ Building 2%! Paintin & Dec orating 37| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 51 Rent Rent Apts. Ur Unfurnished 55) CARNIVAL < By estate Onprtnie ee ply AOSTA «82 Build Service . emg Se ~ , : LET + LOA : sets to trom, ical aaa > cae FOR CONTRACTS. |2 BEDRMS. CLEAN. OUTSIDE apes oil ss NE | --20 LIGHTNING RODS oma AND RR ai ciwelt cao Disle Mey. | fy. hildren seleome, 08 me . a 3 BUSINESS 4 W Eawrens St. PE 6108 - Mil rebut & guaranteed 30 days, sion pair Free estim \ roa . = rE — ne as E $2.3 “AN, a} re PARTLY Fur. '; i ‘ Automatic Laundry . Elizabeth Lk: Rd. FE 4-4945. We q . lg transferred — wife Li take trades. a EY EMODELING, PAINTING ae eR | Wanted Real Estate 52 Real Estate “ ‘| Gene Grn as C Mes a es ALL” CAs {OLLY WOOD APTS. aroma eae * : MPANY, 4k ae Balcinelte B80 UL BABOARD Boe ee | PAINTING — paPERIN ay - | We will give “Zgu cash for your 114 BE. Bowerd _ ; ; * Shoo FINANCE CO a HOUSE MOVING, §=FULLYIGUARANTEED FE 22312, ome, land contract or acreage, | » ROOMS AND Frost. Well establishea BORROW UF UP TO $500 Fin (Gat PR GE Pen eta PE beeen aati aan Television Service 38 i & get came. Me "foo. no oblige OL 2. mn ‘ = Hiness forces sale, $2,000, NG, EXCAVATING POR; Ol Pl f GAs. mite er ae Utica | eee . RE: ee ace cal till abe crest TV Ty ab. RADIO. 1 HOUR RILEY REAL ESTATE a se A ee, tT tae “he: . MICHIGAN BUSINESS | Pontiac — Brayton: ham, Plymouth “Regan | elgotris stove, 935; SATERUNO. NEW A REPAIR | oe" jem oehtty Se et Ba cua! List, Poole. We dein ow Fei | f SALES CORPORATION wave s30i0 0 INVEST. ACCEPT | wether tal." stadio couch “agver RE re ee Se € garden, tractor, TIS. “Rew! - FE 43005 |DAY “OR i TV SERVICE | ee ls Vv “JOHN A. LANDM Adal — a attachments tne s Attics finished : FE 6 “ $-8580 CA SH 3 ROOMS 4 : ING, NEW AND Ré- P STRAKA S | Stove & rriaidatre furo. oo) PARK AT T DOOR Rules a TO $500 LOANS in" rv!' $30 yess 7 ur Vora ikeller, UL 2-110 | evasyig Fv aERvicn AFTER: | 48 HOUR: | only. 200 MW. Paddock. —_ | PE ¢1 rd Finance Co. | 100 REBUILT REFRIGERATORS. NG & REPAIR—REAS | _noon & evening Call FE 2-0405 | HO ME—EQUITY 3 ly yn ENT. aie A Seaboa 2 epee : $25 to $125, Ideal SUN gates t Lee. PE 2-1922 - _ a x 20 building, tools, counter, iL : or se SNYDER FLOOR VAYIN’ | __Upholstering — WRIGHT-VAL ud iT |S Rms NEWLY DECORA nee | DE rm double “booths: easy ‘Parking snag hed — Bo reer : sanding and finishing Phone f£|~~ PE 5-0003 §-0441 | Gas heat water furn. FE 8-106) Next to pew entrance “ — 1958 SIEGLER OIL SPaCE HEAT- $-0592 KAKI CUSTOM UP HOLSTER. ‘WANTED TO BUY “WPT t OPTION | ROOM. EXTRA LARGE LIV. terminal busta ‘Ponte r- A ers At pre-season special prices. ees FORE PAIRS ing, 4174 Cooley lake Rd. EM 2 bedroom home Call after 6°30 | ing room, bedroom, kitchen, din- port. E A. Thompson 58, West. ROOF : 41 = | we 46-6347 etle ‘bath Modern ept. building Paul me ones, R Real st. ABUT ANYTHING YOU WANT EAVESTROUGHING PE 4 0444 Al. 8 UPHOLSTERING =: ° = 5 OR Adults. Best addresses in Pou- — 825 TO $500 ‘OM ay N BE Building Supplies 27 FE $8797 aae | OE Ce TON Io pu cr Gr | tise OIC stress parking, wows: | PE 46-8550 rer resins) “GouMusity LOAM 00. os FOUND At Ang FT ___ Building | Supp 1s f/ THOMAS URUOLSTERING plight articulars. Clark , ee fee ( fd ee 0 E. Lae VICE little out of the aoe eon 1#? NORTH PE Rea! Estate 4 W Huron. : | NEW 7 SOREED CARH TOR wr Pari “fs. Hine ha 4413. Open eve SHIRLEY APTS. ] LOANS $25 TO ap ances ots — NEW sl Eee Ne t e 7 — = ny ) i or o “fs ains. SEABOARD FINANCE CO : PE 64516 | On your signature sr rare arms 70 Pa 1185_N. Perry 81 FE 6-960 Lost & Found 4! GY AND FHA 189 B, Huron | curity. 26 months to repa ry 24 AY aaa ~ aa | riendly = Ss We buy, sell or trade. 3 | CASH POR YOUR HOME GLORIA APT service is fast, £ m actos at bees [LORT LITrig WHITE AND TaN WE TRADE on ul eine 57 Mechanic St PE 4-4236 oa eur office or ne FE me Phove FE zeit piled pact terclier with ope blac DORRIS & 8 4 JR $40 mo. - MON. ? r , ‘ 3 j \ = a oe ine lie ‘ tially of Awbura | Tad Ww. Hu ron __ VE +1567} OR 4 pom a urn OR 5.191 i r * TION HOME & jab e a a oto 8 W OL\ ERY. be 3 and (Crogks Koud Saturday noon | Heat & hol a ! SERVICE STA . mile: of Pontiac or mile Culidren atte fread Keward of | } BEDROOMS ON Gk 2 UND LOAN CO. $ hubare Heights Pos Pere New Stainless steel 2 Rew! sh *} fered Cu! UL 24330 { fioor & garage EM rit oT TN, Perry 8t. Corner E. Pike Ra.) 29:95 ~ j E HOOME AND : - : re LIVING ROOM ea BRITTANY le FOR RENT iPr GAs BARGE. New modern toilet with treae ans | Lowe : J , OD i Keesrd) | galesmen to setts you. Per eval: poiaprwee and stove 71 Monroe Borrow with Confidence suite, rugs, redio comb. Washing New wash basin ia] che 4 Bu fied appraisal, and fast, rellabie Stree’ 4 c 5 to $500 machine, refrigeratdr, electric New electric $2 gal HW = $69 50) ; ‘HBHUNG VICTS — setlon. | 3 kM ert PRIVATE ENTRANCE | South side of Huron St. $2 : range. Cheap, ¢. FE 2 CE eee ee gaa Le ae on hacen | - Irie PURN CALL AFTER mou M-59) Household Finance 103 /N. Cass : tice es ‘\ fake Orion Chilag pet. Reward UTttl totals BUMPER POOL TABLE & @ YR. | Lake Orion (iid e pet. Hewa 6 FE 42088 Corporation of Pontiac 'B R 37237. < ror : oe Y OR KED COLOR 2 RMB ai0ve & REFRIG PORN. 2a ‘ ee 1h 8 Sogines &: a $00, Acute only rE ese MODE RN HOME ON LAKE. COU. of Otiober at fake pons esac | fith at ° Up to 24 tes to Repay gionpe KENMORE —CONSOL m | La Pas : wu wee - ‘ ; 4 i 1! OR 3-6810 Must sleep 8 & have cooking fa- is sewing machine Makes Lon Ph 2074 Notices & Personals 43 Isr PLOOR CLAN 3 AND 3 RM” AMD ag A CALL: °° ee ae a! ciitien boas. Cel) Plymouth | SU O] L CO. I holes." slg-rag ee eee eae le ti ; . . , after 6 pm MODERN 8 2 GL } collect _ N ance of contract a@ o. ARR YOU IN DEnE? en Square Tx) 053 me Ve 4108 ey & GARAGE 8 W onl rateren es needed. $76 a | ~ — D 17 OAKLAND or P pay “Gewien: Center FE 2-333, Are your crete bothering rou i . a g Fourth, Roche» ter OL 6-6020 "re 1% 59. 500 S, Dix, etroit fie : Mic! nigan w Business Services oul riecs lan exleyeu can be ' gheite aiower pry entre 4 RMS AND BATa HEAT AND) wopeRN 2 BEDRM CHILDREN __ For Rent Rooms 5 : Loan Company BR Eee ee ee Tera | 82908 for” appointment | for vacheiors cae be cise ar | Fez oer MO me ois wt cored moi mila sat|2 LAROE ROOM, 187 PLOOR. | Vinewsod told 4-004) after OPM. | 263 Pontiac State Bank Bids | table. Parker | oe nN REA lanY GIRL OK WOMAN NEED.| Rochester of Cab. PE 1908 or | re ~ of Commerce’ 33 ‘Pos EM) front. 66 State Bt. FE 3-0966. sor GArfield . FOR BRAND ew Mock BEDS, $44.95. ee Mae tenet phea Alley Go ae ok fe. an ee iGh LAR®. 100 EON rn, ——-—__ | RM. APT. EVERYTHING PURN os pay cone oe Call Mortgage Loans 69 “Rollaway bed, complete.” $19 95. ACME PAVING CO ope ae , m ae an | aE DROOM EARO® aera 7, hue is baTH UPPER PE MODE KN 2 BEDRM HOME. aT! $35 mo FE 32-5296 cole a 7821 — | eee eee | Helly wood aedicee nies oe Free estimates fiee neal , CGN = AEROTREDS | furnished $1740 weekly ine heat 4-566) ake Orton MY 2 13 iL OvVEL LY SLEEPING Ri ay Vit | ee $600 TO $2000 ton maltresses, $12.95. Pearson's with every driveway purchased Ps Chine eM 34923 ; DBATH, NEWLY DEC- : lage of Orcha er a Furniture. 42 Orchard Ave. ap : : = at pri: * RMB AN DBATH. NEWLY DEC- Vopgnn WELL FURNISHED | . . RD. first and second mortgages u 2 Or Is recough ep Fe vw KNAPP SHOES 1 nOOM KI ENETTE. PRI crated Partly furnished 469 Diate MODERN wi aes heat For lease | Use Frees Box 16 | ORCHARD LAKE tth 5 Oakland County homes, mod-| BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS! (04 Mermag OR 41808 vate bath Adults only. 299 N Highway Drayton Plains | Gct to April Reasonable te re. AT BUS STOP LIE. PRONT RM. Eommere’s) at peeoee iset © ern or not. bunk beds. Comp with springs paired ty factory tratned man | aati RCIAL | as . ee hed ING net thing for convenience. FE | room modern home at rear t ‘ 05. oo ete cr General Printing & wa ne Ra caer iles ‘na; — TTr. pyr |* RM APT iN MOD. CLEAN | _spons!ble cmp Poe FE) 334 | fa garage Ideal for home red Voss & Buckner, Inc. _Puratture, @2°'0 ard Lake Ave Bourn Office Crenerel, _ Cou Save $560 Uorothys nM « KITCHENE jiet apt. bidg Ist floor Couple! - z : . | | s Plenty 7 : ze Ave. Ofiire Muppiy Co 17 ia Parry aes 7 jt ms Washing 910 1irl, Pw 20663) Ory" Mo ringers Heat, hot we.) PARTY FURNISHED 9 RMS_ AND aheen "COMFORTABLE ROOM | many types lade Gommercial | 209 Natiggal Bidg PE 4.4729 | CARPET APP 0 6Q° YaRDe: ae yy eee maribe HESTIER [1-2 BEDROOM PARTLY PURN | ter gas stove. janitor service! bath La Tosetee: A818 _FE 75206 _ Building at front. or house could | BIG BEAR CONSOLIDA T 10 N ping pong table MI 4-127] Brat Cant rT cteanere, CHARLES CHESTER Lake front apte OF 30100 furn. References, FE 23-2014 sonal: tae CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS~ Ox be used for business $13 300 with| Mortgages are hes’ gue. Call us DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY 9§ Clemiing carpet te omy ane Wa AIR Ct ys daca Tan) aaaa r ROOM APARTMENT VERY 4 RMS UPPER ri te REASONABLE. shel S L pee | gentiemen 139 W Howard 3.500 down a ea a ee can helb you as pc. dining set 1 step table. Pair of Uie o'leer wine f yall F HW MILLE On 4 : 1 2 people. 134 N Phone FE 4-1706 or M1 6-326 rated Furnished or unfurn | DESIRABL E. FRONT ROOM Son | if cue Real Esta CTION co of vanity lamps. Bdrm. chair & Fee De DAINTY MAID, HUPPLIFS — me Derry PE 30003. 4 ROOMS, 2ND R, west 2.8094 after 6 FF 61606 kentieman 415 Iroquois. FE _RES F _FE 44813 ae aon NSTU PE 3-7633 | ie ha Refrigerator 0% Wing ; ye ‘ Men uminee Walace L . ors i aid No children Please cali 24710 ae = = Lake rmingham, esilmiste fare ware ¥F 3 oe | 5 7906. a ROOM ANT one IN TE 4-160) a eatiea 2 li qucaue un West Bes EXCELLENT ROOM. a SIDE. = . BLooMrin ue os CLEA Taine Fon YOUR AU THORIZET foe 2 - ROOM API $10 WEEK 175 @ RMS. & BATH. UPtEeR— ve | erly UL des _ Private home, FE Darin Ee Swaps oe inc sie. rE 218) Bevis: & Hergtores Hesdwase, 1. O@erk i SMALL moar 1 BEDROOM. | CLAN RUOM FOR A A MARAT PRI- ~—— = a Hes ups te Sweet's Re s . ' | poate Wuren. HE RMB AND BATH PVT EN |¢ ROOMS aND SATH, UPPER | fenced grounds Bus line All Uti | vate entrance and shower. 81 e E “BIRD” 70 8EEB 1 PEMALE ae io re App: Custom Asphalt | ” trance Utlitles furs PE ¢ 8170 |Meat furnished. Adults only. 122] ities applied. Cosy. clean & warm | wees PE 2-2416 Ig TH * poe “or pans lor or cash. Call after 7 Paving In Debt? ic LO CLEAN RMB PVT BATH F ata UPPER WaT SIDE eee HOUSES FOR KENT in| rete eo OE Fe. maee MACHINE SHOP eo yeLiow 4 JACKET. BOAT easy EFINDRYER WA wee MA Ex avetiog Grading MY 3-582) ~ : Je th ee et Living room, 14934 dining room uire at 1676 Taylor Rd, GENTLEMAN, RIGHT DOWN- Tired of punching # time clock’ pr ul 30° Elec | ELECTRIC STOVE, KELVINATOR, Lake Orie if you sre having trouble meeting | FE 6-108? two larue bedrooms. kitchen with | Qyp Lonnie Weaver. FE. 43031 FOR G FE 32-8820. 413) Are you handy with machines moter et; = gg or car good —. = 30617. coer, eed eer eRe | kacmGdn CREDIT COUNSEL | 2 LAROE ROOMP PRIVATE EN | re tte coe automatic ven a a Pine i” Sad tees) ere eee cneere | ot make offer 3- Call wasY ELECT C DRYER. ¢ GooD pelcingl ald) cewinding ale MICHIGAN CREDIT cones ¢ | trance and Ule bath 2600 Byly heat Soft water $85 Phone days Losk to get an established oneman before ®@ em. or Ss Spm ccadilion pa |) B. Munre 3 i ons INC Jtoom 716 ac) Bheres Pontiac WE 5-614) riights MA 5 44! | Rent Houses Unfurn. 57 CARGE f SLEEPING ROOM C | machine shop tn a rural location — DE W z ike Ph oF 4 198) : , | Atste Bank Bidg FY 80456. | RMS COUPLB ONLY 19 WN s RMS NEWLY DECORATED | In. No drinkers 118 Mt = Cle- cateriag to the farm ieee < Bie ee eee Fabniens = XOROE uron FURNACES CLEANED — AND iy YOU NPED 8500 Baginaw Reasonable rent to responsibie E& meas price including 2 buildings an or_good metal | — _———"*: | PREE: - leed C L Nelson FE 8-1748) om rergens we cen help! THE rn | one \ |'» OF DUPLEX WITH BTOVE | i smactines org tools !s $12,000. ~OMC TON PICK UP. Chest and i eure JERS SUARPENED hip . - THEABOARL FINANCH CO |2 RMS ADOLTA 118 VOORMEIS | penenes a ee eh oneo ek refrigerator Has J rims & bath ROOMS FOR MEN REASONABLE = macsines _—. — SOF ica tee ck New wana, aba “Uprig mache oe CAR EMOWERS (Sr AR 1 Yiex Ne peer Fi 8-661 Call after 6 ‘4 | Kena es & Is warm, clean. porte cond: | als, Oaklang Ave or station wagon and pay some crate-marred models a big dis- REP ; sii pi BATH | 4) Commerce , €o : eo CENTE GuIAil Eecivd S0glnss tepaicca, (TELL! Pamode | votre: 38 2 noo Appy apt ROOM APARTMENT 70% N.| Gc? Usisn Lake Ra Deadly ROOM IN ICE FRE A SHOPPING CENTER sip bine aera dae ee sures | ‘a veers te ves “ Alr cooled engines repalted | tion garmet, Crders taken your | OCK | Pacdock Cail FR ¢1618 - 7 = ME TARE 00 days same as ca vice for Ariawe rome or imine FF 56526 (2 & » ROOM CARING "4 BLOC _ |1 BEDROOM. PRIVATE HOME | PIN ,ROOM. 358 BALDWIN HARDW. : Water heater Baby Tenda. chat: T Sid we cine we eben Wark a 1 4APR RLY AND trom school 4374 Dinle Mwy ;§ tone, OR 3a PORTIAC. i? Located in Walled Lake ou & 109 An unusually fine hardware !n! car seat baby bed Or sell. FE 121 (+N. WAKE ° BERT 5-6188 1OE8 MOWER A MIR RERVICE economically with newly released 2 RM KITCHENE'T rr, CHILD ower O : o aT forced alr furnace Rlects's ae — established. kland County shop-- 51448. ee ——-—. | PREEZERS — U HT FAMOUS: seal Cacslaxeuna - FF 47991 TREATISE LeUletane BA” Cocke cet welcome, 401 N Perry FF 25170 § RMS WITH 1 BEDRMA HAT furn Smal) child accepted t ing center Spacious parking rm | BRITTANY SPANIEL MALE. 1 ame brands. Scratched. Terrific ; EE | aie i 2 AND 3 RMS. VERY CLOSE IN | piesige West side Adults FE ket 42868) FE, 35-6954 ep snr Rooms wit with Board ed ice $10,000 plus stock. yr old. Started. for deer rifle, alee $140.95 while they | ast. NEW WAY ASPHAL (NEW PALI FAMIL v CLOTHING | Idea: for bachelors of couples 4418 . |2 BEDRM BRICK TERRACE. PE! ~~~ 2 -~ er re ne _ ete. or sell FE 5-3183 No phone orders a Orcharn Michigan Ali work guarantee’ [jcenred line In eizea Sot dd'y Oy dts ete | Coeap FE 47267 5 RMS & BATH ON WEATSIDE 42422. $75 mo - BOARD AND ROOM IN A PRI- | CA8H FOR USED TV'S. TAPE oa ent, Lake Deeded Pree eatiisto: EE A10ne | oe ey mie sine iapraa ak Am- 4 RMS NEAR BEARS. PVT ENT | near Hospital Upper Real nice 2 BEDROOM BRICK PULL BASE. | vate home in Indian Vineee. ¥ery artri © Working or not PE BG Ee ee eaanetbatn tact bany| SSGt nae Koccttet Ns" BER Malis Didn2R| past now Pe teh Sanches ence cor | Pet cae, RENHORE AOE Might! service lan near vou Maternity cop-elete augper ; 4M SMALL BA oa : 16 . j . LK F . = * telephone MY 3 7801 weed Vay Ald Pund hiate Hos | 2 RMA AND BATH Hh Aner a voc) 66 «ls econ noun fence XD yie_ food, Ade J a pusintases ESE MICE alate Dn x 250° Pree & clean | _Telaxizor.” EM. 3-4321 PL ASTERING AND PATCH WORK | jira mar op 737) } RMS BRFAKPAST ne BATH 8 RM MOPMRN LOWER SOUTH 375 Fourth St off Joslyn §17 50 wun & BOARD. HOME PRIV. FE ¢3581 1050 W HURON Suitable for 2 jevel home Value | FAMOUS PFAPP ZIG ZAG 8EW- ae OTe PO 8 MV oe an ARR TIS GATE, | utilities Ing 98 Dwig Bast side Colored. Couple pre-| per WR PE Cis | Vic, Union La. Village EM 53353 TH _| 96.000. Wil} etcept trade. MA machine, makes a het —~ j Bent 1p Sene Lowell cet Be renin: | sas & BATH, anaes Liv ferred Inquire 806 Menominee — 7 BEDROOM DUPLEX — ROOM « BOARD POR. WHITE PONTIAC PARTY STORE Beer &| 4230) | sews on butto rae] rat ( r “1 debis cuntracte 5 = : - PLASTERING—-NEW On REPAIR | sible for oa J utracted Ing in the videst mansion in Poo | oa apr 9 BDRMB CARPETED girl Aas 20-30. Works days. Close wine. Nice profitable business | Dri UXE CONSOLE IRONER FOR wie Be iltene pars one il Work guarantees PE $-n304 cy, Hoey than my Alvre He Coo in summer, warm in livi ; & dining rm Family BEAUTIFUL to town. FE 68-2000 for a couple. $4,000 down i) | ‘electric range or dining room ance. a Ae sey 2 —BAWB MACHINE FILED ham Mct eraha ae 180 Frankia inten tn ulet all the time Couples var deca vu ura Partlaliy EAST BOULEVARD rere VERY CLEAN HOMESTYLE cludes a ory ' _ Suite PE 666830000 Me nt A ; A j Li Ald 5 Manley Leach 10 Ragiey &! n oui ve only. re 40% . furn FE 8234 or after 6. FE Now ee oben meals TV. FE 5-0377 UNIQUE TAVERN In a ne ELEC. GUITAR, SHALLOW WELL FOR gALE VE MAGIC CHEF. WE CARRY PARTA For ati OFRIOR ae Mi WOE SUPPLIES \? RMS AND BATH PVE ENT 08-1427 tio PER So aoreera tere ecto inet Be pump. tale wee ey pis hecho : ee. Fic : ‘ 2 Citta ari¢ avore k Inquire at 2 <= ways. corder, motoreycle. i __—Exc auto and win aes washers Whole | WEDDING. NarKtrn Adults only 618 wee Aah ARCADIA APT NO 2 | OFPICE: Convalescent Homes 61 at e nee quarters. Will ac- __S 1088. FREEZERS AT nukes PRICES sale and retal tiie Cara Atationer | cited TC BO bs Newly decorster! apartment @ith | 944 6. E Rowleverd et Valencia a COED LPL PEA PEI IE rade : : all sizes available. Samuel's Ap- Fays Replacement Parte & Service| “er BOOKS OU, PAINTN. yO RMa PVT BATH 6 ENT | fy rooma & bath at 634 per month 2 FAMILY HOUSE 6 ROOMS UTICA TAVERN. Only $16,500 with, HAVE OVER $3,000 rated he pilaneens Davisbute. MA 5.6011. FE 2-402) | Ground floor Automatic heat) Chitdren welcome Close to Ite | FIRST FLOOR ROOM FOR LAD- Will take con- 3 r. Brick. Take caf, alle 04 Oakland | Everything separate. Adult $4,050 down 0 = = RACK FNS TOP | Paved street. Near bua, Bastern| schools churches and doentown Sa. Tregent y ies or men. Bed or ambuletory tract for or whet have you. 3942 Jos-|GAs STOVE. GOOD COND. 544 Dressmak’g & Tailor'g 00 , 4... 020%". PTS | de Heh: econnel) seine! | pe cunts Tea Ae \9 BEDROOM HOME NEAR Lak PF 5-8371. PONTIAC TAVERN. Grossing G8, | _1yn_ Pontiac — ont ee sie 93 ne no : baby welcome [ng pie laundry facilities, Bee care = rN OR WOMEN i ones income h . RNACE. WITH " 5 ALTERATIONS, FP RAPERIP ® | OFfFiICr MANAGERS h A Shirley ror | cat x 4 picadia Coerl cor —_ OOM UnFURN as | VACANCY. MEN OR WOMEN reed 0 rer a ae Neuer a ring for or vance, epeotet ee Seer Rekuik 95 silpeovers Maprrienced Cal) eve 3 ROOMS FVERY THING URN- pod Urult ind : 7 Mea led EDR 5~4267. INDIAN Iv ") mon er Oe a tl of equa’ Ly Frigidaire a PR. A 4in4 ‘ HOURE WIVES Melee | eaten ra sae eh, Spm wet! Marshall PE ss EAN 23 | WE OFFER THE FINEST in | heerrphy ois'00e thandiee. “pute Lend "Ger izabetn bexe'| Teed “ORG ELECTRIC ON RSSMAKING TATLONIN() it urs BATH FOR CoforRED. » roots &,? ROOM MOUSE CLE OY) equignieat) auuuicersice mt (rec. will keep you tn Plorids t SELL EQUITY IW ‘59 3465 Auburn Rd ; Alterations PR 6.4960 We Have 3 ROOM PRIVY ENT AND beth FE 2-60i4 ~ peer ur . souable rate Men or women. Bed! r:quoR BAR East side Detroit. SWAP OR rae cal afer (OL 2-3000 __ __ PE €3573 PRESHMUARTEG TAILORING tiene Dt DAY WOKKPRA-| positive! ne drinking ae Ne LOVELY WEST sIDE) AMS a |? bach cere eae ~ See ty AO ROE care, PE Grose 66.008 moni. fer | i rhcee GE ELECTRIC RANGE sPEED. 7 a Mca Be 4 PSrenire NC PDD 0 yt on ly on i 3 P DE : | paths Carpete fing roo 4-2335 Jer rade mt hdl { sg a ati rr ‘0 =| Heagisiesed Wilh (is For a ton Ave Sec rh Ont Coeplecosiy FE peach Claskston. MA 6-018 VAC ac MALE OR FEMALE $18,000 ith be op down was 5 ee Sr ‘GARDEN | pany leg S cbaice cunuae DRERAMAKING Pan it) eal FREER KERVICE ) ROOMA PVT BATT AN ND ENT eae } BEDROOM RANCH TYPE DRAY-| "On beautiful Pontiac Lake 24° a UNIT MOT@L. °Restaurant & | tractor. for chain saw. UL 2-342 get wih 4 airs, Davenport terations drapes & Formats don (Call kvelyn bd ards | Gas hoalef, 47 A Parke Bt MODEKN @¢ ROOMS AND BATH ton area 685. Rent or sell FE) pour nursing care. Flextole rates. as arion on main highway |TRAINED BEAGLES — SELL Or |! and chair. EM 3-3542 after 4pm In my home Call PP 8455 cas iin ape atic Ft gL ev RN Aviat atls neal onl eater White.’ 5707 | OR _3-3320 or OR 39-7570. ‘onvenient e Be — Hig- | trade, for guns or what have you. GE ELECTRIC BLANKET. NEW. Garden Plowing SE own nent OINME® An VERWARE | ltgecet _Frivets ont My tes N AGe YF mn ME OVING & Re |3 RMg KITCHEN FURN WHITE | ~ oa uNtr * COLONIAL HOME ON! . Eine | With sleep guard. Reasonable. FB = mS punch bowls FE «589 3 AND 4 ROOM APARTMENTA ON A locrishing’ a MOMs “#00 aA couple $40 mo, 107 Wall st Hotel Rooms obit Southwest Michigan WATER . SOFTENERS - ERS (TO. | RENT 84282. wg ORADING DIRCINC ® Wid. Children to Board 44 bf arn baa) 0 COMGARD FINANCE CO lio Le BEDROOM. at BATHS. crake | __ tote! Ko 2 s * Tht is a 6 year- | oe seh 63 20 moe aay KELVINATOR REFRIOERATOR mowing Th Seott lake Re re —— ; ag . Perrf St FR 8 966 7 stor area, | ge > | roun Ld Near 18 Crea Se t ned Ol neal Ad Guise. | MOUERN’ 4 ROQMS ahO BATE C. PANGUS, Realtor | HOTEL ADBURIN | welt ole nave myer fi bed. Call OR 3.3063, after 6.30 KENMORE sre DRYER BE, Liv WARNER ch ROTO Ti TINO and A W te F NAR plOMe - DAY a poate ee Inquire 22 Auburn fara { ere ed “ee, eer 2166 M15. Ortonville. NA 1-381 | Awe tanh Meee Ascrinenie. 2 main roads. $7,500. Wil nego >) — | __ing room _ suite ~ oe ¥ tole i 0 ‘ EEL . | urnish ulte o - yi WARY BETTING DAY OR NIGHT (9 RMB UTILITIES PAID. CLOAK we | # ROOM HOUSE 468 “NORTH OF | Cooking and refrigeration unite. | , Une own, peyment. ORIES | So aroe ih a 8 | d S 1 34 6-6602 Pontiac For further tnformation | — FE 34730 LIQUO! B N or Sa 0 vlotning 7t i a2 oaties make ta -aundry Service Loving care PR 41710 in ee aHOWER FOR COU MODERN \ aepae STOVE. RE! can Detroit, _KEnwood 141a6. __ 464 Auburn — — pout wses wie oa oe a wee an | tratning © Mise. FE 2-4722. SE ee ee eater id ee eee ee crem hctttes REDE TYR ER, Ione | coe | amaeep meng Soy a | MENY EU OEE Mt EEMMORE SRTROEN AREER, a. ; = NF ‘ } : easunable I r TT’ 2 S tne sao ssn ta Mee EE Phe oe eee Lon moo AP a IN tog, inn ce — UPPER , ‘nd. FE appr Ox 1 oo @. Pt. new.r| ts ff ee shirts from ibe: Eines re aus F lenge nied Phone FR 7 AAs rae. . rated 78 Mary y. * APPROX, 11 : a pants fro: : ‘ 2 ain Aye Rea Mechanic " Ka ONLV $40 HEATED MODERN | 6 bea0 _ | decorated, iran ea rear black- STATEWIDE also fishing yocios & tackle Open FE 42072. Landscaping JS Novo? LARUE Home nee | 1 eT a san feanch apt 208 F Highland Ra (a pM W6UaE $50 A MONTH | top parking, im going center on 1 days. 389 Orchard Lk. Are, LIVING & DINING ROOM FUR- _ several rooms ot ¢ieea imiscetian | 3) B ALL UTILtries a ad ae Of Ponfiac Rd For further in-| . west Huron 6t ae ae 2 Real Estate eee oh Pontiac | FALL OR yee WEDDING Sat and misc. items. OR Al TREE TRIMMING AND RE | eso. fureitore FR s.710a of Fe 13 ROOM turnianed aduits =OAK GROVE APTS. | formation Call FE 449130 or before 19 am B. HARLES, REALTOR _fown. Size moval Free extimaten Of | saan | 4 1090 | § ie ae a 18 Pinegrove An (RE or |3 RM. HOUSE AND GARAGE, | ULTRA-NEW STORES WEST int @ Telegraph GIRLS cLonENG 7 Lay SOSTEEN LixoLEti & PAINT SALE. HALF A-| MERION AND KY ALUP SOD [CASH ROR USED PURNITURE ® ly wae. & “ RINK § rooma modern First clase | near Tei-Huron Shopping Center | side. PE 2-2144 ——— | Detroit _ TWiabrovk i fase HET ace et At ack + Mel Baldwin. Deliveries made or you pick up) appliances Quick service Phone |} RMS & PVT RATH NO DRI 1 healed Adults only, FE, 8&8 per month Phone FE §-0042 RESTAURANT WELL ESTAB-| Any @ BREASES. SUITS. eee 1. AROE CRIB AND MATTRESS. 3801 Crooks Ra Ut 2 ak | Pro} AWA? or MA 6 71280 any Hime ers D1 aldwin . . beat or FP ine ‘8 to Bae * | after 6 pm Rent ates Space 64 lished. Sacrifice either cash oF Drapery fabrics. PE 8-21 brand new, 9%. Pearson get Es Pur- Al ACE TRES SERVICE one [CAM FOR Cee eee eee tere a Gal ane Paul A. Kern, Reattor |» ROOM ek Te TARE =e ond sonal epee a | RESTAUAA NE: WOR EW FIX. LADIES Ft roe CENT OEY CAUNDRONAT wate : are moval and trimming Chet our, tue and mise PF 2-03 , tars . Ce EST tid calmain winter coat. e! 28.1 oy xt dl bid FR 2.7188 er FF ROTTS CASH ror AMAILL RADIO“ | p _ = Rentals FE 20208 - 6 ROOM MODERN ” DOWNATATK NTIAC tures in new wut ttion . . 201 East rte KINDS OF wee WORK FIN.| -Sorking or not FP 8:8786 P| a on a6g Gines. FE 5 me, os a WEST SIDE ia TE Sei ot EY ey Oetces “wil Ub) Ld ce boca ane on 6 per mont —— CIM. oie tee cael 1 FR 3 ASH FOR FURNITURE AND A zen i = rately or as ' unit Corner : r c dan greasing op snl fs ene é tances Odd pieces of housetull | &RM APT AT AUBURN prions | 3 rooms & bath 3nd floor At #303 GALB® RD. NTIAC LAKE Eg lure and Perry Con- pegetne yee wey gr! LIGHT 2 gto OR +8408 | LEAVING CITY. 3 LIVING ROOM BULLDOZING & LANDECAPENG romit, eourteous service. | Partly furnished Mest & all util utilities Carn pina mnaher stove) “g10 mo. Cail Tuxedo ¢2817. venient to all downtown. Roy ant and persona! furniture. top_coat, size 42, $10. 8402. | chairs, ae lamps end = Top aot) and fill dirt Phone RM rR 4 ThA} ities furnished §70-ino Partridge & retrigerator Phone OR 3-Tig2 | — Annett. Inc Realtors. 28 r if a : 1 MEN 8 SUIT SIZE 38 ALMOST | lee table. Give us enough, j-270 . IRNITURE NUL EDE 6 | A Associates, PE 4-581 EST MIDE LOCATION 1 BLOCK | BRICK E Buca an C. PANGUS, Realtor new Ladies coat, size 10. FE Lakeview, Pontiac PE Sea oe pada a tine mah Ze i ’ is odd | ts Get the ‘ oe, ne " pice) re erie! tt aren fron neat fun *ao NEW OFM CRs—Wwee) GIDE. FE ney MI MIs nr ae acre Sut COAT. EXC CON- pwede ies an . oe tree removal an tritiming " Hire home o ote, t ab'e o 2 4 ' t i 1 t 5 i" n Beott La. Na PR 64728 or OR] tay dotiar wit buy outright iy | © ROGM FURN APT 18T FLOOR Bee by cap eens ox oar | SEES SOM PETRY. Grice OR STORE SPACE. IDEAL yaaa Also house, | aS Call PE 44783. | _Setieut Pea My 3-i6i5. | V-0168 sa ee ne mat ommun | 147 Prospect & FE ete _ bes afer 6 pu ' | NOW AVAILABLE ~ location, tween Miracle Lae if. desired. MA_ 5-8000 SILVER, } Fox COAT. BEAUTIFUL. | LOVELY SINGER G woauy’ / i cP : ; ; Bul : : el still Complete ina mien eee noe Lwin: Ligmipark your nova | 4 RMS TURNIBHED Close 1: WEST SIDE ; CAS HEAT—BASEMENT end renee tans Ne: oo Tel : ee p STATION FOR i LEASE —— rusvantee Wile a for al Be a0 a0! ting and matnienance Mra ding | Bold eoode etther by priv sale] ise Chandle: : oak 194i 8. Meare PE FOR RIGHT N. @ WOMAN'S SHE 6 of $82.40 or of £ cp | OF public auction “Appeainale tt T MOOR APT A180 | Diiites Bacaticnt endthin let! Nicholie & Harger Co 4-050, Paib WHIL TRAIN- oT Per mo. Capitol’ Appliance STATE WIDE THF AE RVICT Amart Sale Parar Rocheater, @ AMA, 187 Ailes as heat at: Betsons Excellent condition Ciose i atg 4183; aa ing CALL HILLMA Bale Household Goods 731° FES pe07. : e cient wlaie: avees ene Michigan OL deat alitibea hacen corr reanin Pe cata arse. As baw: | $s WEST MURON a00 recent ities 6 66. FE 5.9466 7-433 nS = AAA LY | MAPLE BUNK BEDS” TR 86351 {Wanted Miscellaneous 46 i ee ne re ee Rent Houtes Furnished 56 ripen wee ales is om Wont In} Business Opportun AFTER Ab hy on: co 1 | KELVINATOR REFRIOERATOR with a 5-837. BOD FOR SALE be ae tes ee ia ee eee . Reidwin school District. «Sorr Pert ond ag METAL CABINET SINK 3 Quality Merion Blue Grane dense HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER 4 NICKIY PORNIANED RMS pitts : no children under 10) 880 18 APTS. 9.500 DOWN. homed - as range, Clean & good cond drawers. after § p.m. rE 23705, ‘good color, fair prices at farm | -Rdding machine or piece of office Aduite FE 2-396) BEDROOM. COZY. CLEAN ON $-6108 __ take smaller ere wens city Eyes SUNOCO _ FE 48483. i Nora AUTOMATIC —— ea FG N of Mariette Pl: ME] funiture or equipment net in’ g OOM UPPER AUBURN! bealine Neor Frocery FE 2-405. | SOWNTOWN ROCHESTER, ONE « _408D. Write Boxl3, Pontiac Press| ESTATE 2 REFRIGERATORS, $50 i Gear. Eee” 8-4129 ee hen? ‘, will buy these lems Heights : Private Nena & bath, 2 REDROOM PARTLY FUR- bedroom duplex One hogse zoned COFFERS SHOP Real 1 rene = REAL E es 9, stove $15. 89 State. 0 FE 608 | sean w, "een: = ae 5 ree R Je76 Cheap Inquire 2 uburn : nished) MA §.5000 commefetal _Ret OL, 6-085) y ~ decora | ? 2: SPA ATER, = | fi KO IRORNER A Moving & Trucking 46 aivire race lente sine ee 8 Will'take amall child a5 Nees. 2 AND 3 BEDROOM OPI EX IN KEEGO HARBOR-4 ROOMB & ours @ cob te dane omy: BO Laci) fe boi Ren * * new 1h Meiowee z sere”) Ol RE. as aoe on ar a Es oe will trade 4 or single iit ama thd. Jas He - 0 Toss. = 1 COM: re M 1A Redticed Rates Hasan after 6 BM graph FR a 98d, : ae Pal On we j vers secepcaal § ecaraca ohh | ciuées Tmar tot waur ces ee bag ibe your own boss? oe cluding app ances. oy are ant i , $ ‘ At BEETOR REQUIRE STUDIO @ ROOM APARTMENT 9@8 a | 2 BFbRM GAS HEAT §50 PRR! attached rage $86 to respon-| buy busthess, fixtures & equip. No ha offf or short pays. _ eating at wrel $1408 ep: = Local or long distance SNOvINE | tor wi) @tan atone earving 1 - month On @ 0148 406) Lake Grove, White Lx, alble family. Call Jack Loveland. inent for $8000 down See this al Recerate pod aah att WALTON T sali ogl MOVING CO ze oe mos Accenstiity fpr, cuicadina COZY 9 RM RTRICTLY PRIVATE | Inquire Weekrada FE 32-4875 or FE 41661 < today | Paid training program * sao. white ie ea gery ra. ur Ww Reaver i‘ Raa ec Gee eee Ist Moor 62 § Tasmania _ 2) VERY NICE LAKEFRONT LAKEFRONT. SYLVAN. MODERN DRAYTON NS ARBA — gmaji SPactous rental to sult your poek- tern rine cond. 685. Sen. seeonebie Fai Wanted to Rent 48 COUPLE & BABY homes Avail now through June | 2 bedroom home: Automatic heat. peusbaraht! deat ageeen. Bs 4 etbook modern desk ® chair lined oat RTAB HI- HAULING & RUBRISH. NAME a SN | FR 2747 ; %5th 10 mt from Pontiac EM | extra 'y bath, per ms to a at kin usi- If the above appeals Oe 4 & black finish. $22. MA 42900. Fi pet. 3 apeed turn- _ er ck Auytime FRE Roop) COUPLE DFEAIRER INK MODERN APTR CONVEN. | ; Note MOSKEN “HO wi | parece renter, Call after 8, FE a a fixtures , wn Ay | ops * rege wy Micht. ie Pitce SILVER, ORAY BEDRM. table, $75. OL 1i33 MALLING AND RUNBIRH $2 A) 4, room furtished apart lent to Central High Scheot 2 i HC oa can’ | an Datly 5 pm. to 830 p.m _, outfit. P -TILE-LiN load, any time Fe 4«ou04 ment Pilae aAtth cron ongecee S ane a . , ter heat In vicinity of Ponitac) MONEY FOR ~ MOVING | & . Re. ‘4 _ ° _ lo y ue i Poiee bath and entrance nein ela fe ie: sack | Lake $20 = week All utilities furnishin LAS a to > Eee ams: | strom | tarting 18. bn ta a 6. Pay ES EHOVER'S Trucks to Rent MHONT BE Ata30 = . ee aiare glasa porch arage cael meerg Pilea ARE RS nos om Y gs aiaas | ags SUNOCO i =. vee 40 3 w ~ LADY WANTS oMeM NEAR oN, teqweak Actual ref req . ; : = i Fas Sun Off Co. has available one ——_——__ 0 3. Sarina = TRUCKS TRACTORS | How ntown with kitchen priv ORs} 104} * , peas ae eer wacicine non ores rrshiand (M80 cenep mobine pila "Presently eco ebatr, on PAINT ee ANODE SQUIEMENT . | lence Refeveorns exchanae ee- 1) are ORION CI KAN spacious | Gy! aig et Selcome |; Call EM 30Te4 Pontiac se Mio Oy us iz 40088 money ~mekia =, themed pg pence ably matehing FACTORY TO YoU A Fas Pickups Vy Et ants sonable FE 8 0067 Private emicenee lies et pane » ROOMS < BATH FURNIGHED | NEWLY RECORD POND able rent For information eali table. Aree E “arm : iv a SoHpis. reasonable: OU , o \Nhome on west side of Pontiee. | a F . B. Mins, TR 2-8100, ext, 908. Pontiac Farm and ohare Living Quarters 1. PAK ORTON HOUSEKEEPING | Soitcheth (ene na oes FE 1 detroom ‘& bath off first floor Drive-In Restaurant 2s ; -Peateon's rm ~ a Orehard Ind l Tractor Co ; | cottages All utiles Winter rates (kant 2 bedrooms & ba second | Money maker in soot — 28. i D IL ndustria Factor Ly, CO OR kD | 488 s Rroadway Y 3.90s8 « noon “400 HGHL AND RD | foor Screened porch off kiteh busines, aree ns and dl STANDAR O} -] Sie 58) WOCn ware ,| Widow wants lady te share MOTEL KITCWENETTR — . Pontiac _ Mieb Aa mae ‘ a ssee cee te take over for Has several 2. stall Bai FE 4-046! FR 4 1443 Us t 7 ew home $135 f month ehise a ready Open Daily Including Sunday | SPartment FR 42382. * pontinn Lan ne “oles 300. «ROOM HOUSE. Ponniaited | Gan Realtor, Ward B Partridge | active bustneet a beK ING [WORKING WOMAN WouLb coger Pontigg LR | Trat| aa heat’ Call EL 6-O3ee | FE 050 W. Huron. LIGHT AND HRAVY TRUCKING. to share her modetn ® room, NICH ¢ RM AND BATH. Firat! ib | ORNIBE GEORGE Rubbish, (1 dirt, top soil annd | with couple o1 2 warkis floor, Garage. Wert aide — avail 4 ROOM AND SHOWER. FR OD” Pantiatt meg Ww. OWA pak! and front end loading FE women con teas soe 7 Aes a able now 441 t FE 8-32¢5 | rAMin na: ~eAtN DEAT | obey a heat room heme i are Mah aon NEAR AC wiaHt » RMS 6 ATH. etDEAL FOR BRY CLEAN Des ire GNWANTED ARTICLES Pickkp Wd. Contracts, Migs. St Lower bic ref PR §-64i6 | temily oa couples. FR week ahys | NIKO BOS : _— =P EIDE ot ere ea >| Rigs eo mery Ap te! all Wier Ltd . Senne meee Py YEA 8 ao aoa ¢ rooms and are | Se 70" N A Sale Land Contracts 67 ° oe Gas dove ‘ios ELL CARTAC 10 |. Sy Store. a) Auburn oadi | ago J JAMS La ee) St AYLVAN LAKE mniate Gaigaee, 1783 8 sive coll and Wine license at inven, | ~ CT. BALANCE Si. Will sacrifice. Exe. cond. seem) oe ne Pm 008 Ty eer coe a sans ne, BA re Sick is bin cad uma See, een) Te eG) tory eomaeeey ees aie | Maat oe yments 980. Interest | 0/761: ry oo ; pier’ : ‘ “ OU. 8. VAN-LINBS LOCAL AND! to tovest seen, land contracts! ayari, — Or eaaent APT ON) bedrooms. 2 baths ble eernge. ION FO BOY i _evgnings. PE 2-570 =O per | Te, te ia 806% wee im ofa stance moving Phone on! ‘“ equities | “Lake “for Schoo) Teacher $120 Ol Neat 2 fireplaces. Play rr | gem, 64.98. Axminste:, . Set saver 1 JOHNSON, Realtor | Sty hatte Renfufr mond) chy potent warm 4 ed SHumote Rome. Owner FOR LEASE Ones | CARD UG Acre TO GOT | ‘Pete. 08.98, Pearson . ing & k De 1 or tn, ‘ : ‘WRE ae : ules | +. hEet a bay Orchard Lake Ave. Painting & Decorating 3 ve. ‘S. Telegraph. Rd. THRER ROOMA “te A WReK “FP Met Lites er netren hoe SMALL, ROUSE FOR Reet 50 pele recone slatien. On 8-01 te gell Reed Garrels. eM Oxi2 Felt Base R R 18T CLAB® DECORATING PAINT. PE 4-2533 VERY mts, eo natn cue WBLAND La LARE, Nea OW. M WARWICK Waa in SYtVAN ron ea Asie My ~~ Money to Loan 68 RUBBER Base - = t | * nd wallpapering. FB-4-0965 lan oLUTELY THR PASTE AC rarea. PR be Le? rotes, ape raecs.; (Ont... “etree rw ot inet my . ma os pee sy. ' le PAINTS Sate" is « * EXT PAINTING Dupere ering mee OOP irk Onty CLEAN 2RM APT, Clean and nest $88 per month to $130 Tease FR 4.3000 or Pre f-3006 | erred pasa an cartes | _~ (eate, Ldcensed Lenders) 46cF W i Tile 2c | SPECIALS Reas eek, Para Bie ‘iden Pa re. ry We “a srcures “ 10'> Hover eer Cottage and relate sui te aoe, == ALL HOUSE “ya00 f PEER aD + interes concn ' TEAGUE FINANCE co. a t. a wane i , i tol Onrqun month. Interested call: FE ez es Sryee. Cee or terms vl IMMEDIATE: WESTSIDE BUBURBAN 3 LARGE | FURN LAKE Loa CARIN CALL | Caeat oo OngeERY © Wha a 2&2 S. MAIN | OA8 ORTERS, Rew, Au vrancs YF WWTERION DES ACTION ros pad beh, Couple coly. (95; Fe foam ee Gee SYLVAN LAE = 214 E. ST. CLAIR |” wosdeee go. ante Inotalled vores: a gibet * Ee 04303 BCGORA TOR ee mets ‘ama seniredi N per wk Fe 2-466 cat pe RAW ; PEDAME” ms GA’ | Sam Warwick ore IN Goon | E ; an Thee sites te a . ny ¢ ew [are oA 8 GAS | verily. . f EST ~ FING or seasoned Your cash upor la Rent AL its. Unturnished 55 ia ial wit! ed io —— to | ce ee reer tat, ona Pr +4 H Ha sn ate Targa | ROCHE: TER ROM 0 eenvice , low eerie, fe isfactory tnspeetion of pro decd, deter haneaeanad ms 2168 _Bept Stn bee $05 lease E fed a 6 pK S. ave Wel, fone ee EDROOM, PARTLY FURR. CAKE OR “FEAR ROUND | yi Be A ie Wry nay tere LRCTRIC #TOVi a . Templeton, Realtor fake ront_apts. Off 9-9106 hin Sept June, tote TR home d { ’ A ; Ist PL a & BATH & ROMT IND fl 4 @ bath & gar FE eid ? on ‘3 ROOM APT REFRIONWA tor, stove @ util. turn. 34 Relievue. ay OAS SERN Hap “le Pe. Rd. MY Pie : Clas Wea children, i | wee ar Sidhe 3 WER | Sen sot P. HOLMES, oe &. Lapeer Ra. zy ca \ < THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, S$ ¥ SEPTEMBER. 21, 1959 Sale Household nets 73 Fee Se Mleaensens 26 For Sale Miscellaneous 76 SINGER Togas sewing beak acne Seasonal Closing: Sale tonheles. & re aes “Cal ve | _So0's S00 Rochester Ra. mm. |. 0 por cont 90 hat ee CASH WAY 10. Wholesale prises en. under: “STEGLER |. iuiten thces | Saree STANLEY ALUMOVUM WinDows | _Elsaved Lake Raed, Oil- Gas Home Heaters - ' &- September, Clearance. s tor tse se Burmeister S pur 7 powete fee. , 1900 prices 6 Bet oe in| NORTHERN LUMBER | Son sdeins psc estes a HEATER Com new & & tillers SCHICK’S MY 3-3711/°" Gort eS EM 3-417) bat all makes of small SPECIAL Suis RUGS. §4.95. Me. gg n= Bhontboned 7 pm partie] belts, Also 2 read y | ae . Woodward. a a f , veil. ue e service what we) uarvers. Opdyke oa Eee ua Fraot Dine Hey, He soe inet | Cash and Garry Specials —He ak * tac | Pal naa “/ E —— td Lin Fi.| Everything to meet Pour Yaa A worm a 2) -« waar Taw an »| Prefinished . 24x48 Temp un eo — 20 oe 66 ea, ~ TALBOTT LUMBER - ie 36x48 Temp Pet Beard -. #9 ea.) Redwood tence pickets. Glass. | BAGO Thoroseal for wate ERTY LUMBER & SUPPLY | Wood louvres at de eT Hegre ee ANY out. 1025 Oakland Ave. fr 4-45) ease 7 ce Lake | GBED WATER SOFTENER. COM- 3 pe. uv. rm. 8 sec. p9 96 Saturday 7 to 3 [or eee Reasonable. 3 pe. Nv. SM. 606. 2-2-2205. M A ) pe. DV. rm. suite 95 455] USED ADULTS & RENS io te ee cs gma, neem, bru E.ec. range 06 1 A7 wi we lee ‘ m m = a eS terms, 30 per cout “deat ana CLEARANCE SPECIAL | ‘like new many other ame available. Ya tap shod hood .» $29.98 james © Dal reh. M Xard post and lantern 4... $1.95 sple, Birmingham. Open a W Pike pe 41123) 100 uae Fal down ie bees Sos are em 8 ‘wee mr then hel a TRADE GAs RANGE FOR ELEC. | One og Grey oatatud |, $0.06) machines at low prices. tne range, R. B. Munro Electric|"¥ i109, Srlet, deurmer com: | discounts, © portables Co. Ww. n. "2 5 ' yr. migs euerentes Ou. pte dak ae one pply aes A Sor OF Raed G__A. Thompson, 7006 M59, West | State Bank. ay: ee Ny Toe Pins ce Vo. ‘tits (CIRCLE PRUORESCENT LIGHTS | USED WATER SOFTENER. 00.000 Per Bt. $-9661, p 3 ost modern lights for kitchens rain. $65. OR 3-2360. TRADE LEC. RAN Gia) nee ven. meee rooms | WED Bie vom BALE range. B. A ot bat Co../ marred cate ry mecioen: FE _0-0015 1060 _ W. # Michigan Fluorescent, Or- | USED P. Di L USED WA sOFTE NER. COM-| chard Lake Ave — 13 pars ce — ae baal : letely atic. Reasonable (COLLECTOR'S ITEM BILLS OF | a eve- Pre ‘25ea1. Oakland County Bank dated 1643 | _™ne®_end Sundays. = ee FE. 5-1535 USED COMB” DOORS. ANY SIZE. PULVERIZED TOP BOT ALSO Used Trade-1n ee \DON'T WAIT TO REPURNISH, | _Reas. After 6 MA tails. black dirt and ful. 6-5643 or Lounge chair Get up to $800 at SEABOARD | WOODEN STORM WINDOWS AND| FE 8-6¢42. FID re hal 1185 N. Perry st | Pe sie sizes, Cheap. | BONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- . oer , HOUSE. UL 21663 APTE |- Machit 6A | iy, Sana a ar On 31834 | i ij APTER a ee te acs ral Wa a He Frere sonagCigeerngetosd pata eee ae Siena oret ese DU ara OIL HEATER, AND any ery Soe eee ae. Bee oo.se| 83 gal oul tank. Le ablic | Mt ribces hog cle ix room | — SPECIAL gal. Water eater, A ar | THOMAS ECONOMY | medicine’ ‘cabinet. 9. "Boxer fe- | Sitas Gr puesta | Bich GIrt, $8 load. Dei FE o-00s | 6) 8. Sa FE 20151! be seen at 007 Durant. ey | | ss Ons CHALMERS DS | ~ SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS WANTED: petioE Raeaee oy DO You HAVE A PAINT OR bulldozer. Baker blade, new rails. t 0 yerde—si5 FE 5-3063 { lam decors! ? Bundreds of | Ve? Sone os a -| sop sorL BLACK DIRT. FOL| colors to choose from, interior , LARGE WER | “sand. FE‘ 8-3262 : WALNUT SECRETARY. AN-| or exterior. See our wall paper! #t Bargain Prien A en, ee APE ise tique nk Lae te marble ene matching fabric selection.| _ tractors W Miner. MI 4083 Re arava fil. ate FE top, assem bie Tr B | Oj 60) never used; vei fire porcelain. = ree seled) Matis ee Si Do It Yourself 77 53852 _. Base included. PE 45296. | T a nese OAKLAND ben & PAIN 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. WELCH CONVERTIBLE Basy oe ae pe asta WaT! carriage Ww and carriage |ELEC IRONER 15 core Ly ance Naeest Beam ie Hole desk ‘ss a gS ee PAPER erEAMERS Scales Bassin th ped A uto washer ‘ dryer s39 | > DRIL R POLISHER — 85. All like new. 39 iosle rd, Baby bed ss“ SKIL_ SAW — RUG CLEANER. Walled Lk. MA 4-161 Gas hot water heater $5 | BOWN’ HARDWAR Pedestal »ink $10 489 «68. SANFORD PE 4-€105 . Antiques ws Sewing Machine $15 | FOR R RENT “ a windows and doors $1 & up. | Wail waeer eanet ane: re es i 1) | floor eee ree CRADLE (Awe eae) gas 8 ‘(>| ers. polishers. hand sanders. fur. ; OARLANS FURNITURE Co” | pace vacuum cleaners. Oaki Hi-Fi, TV & Radios 74A 1% 58 Saginaw _ __FE 2-523 | Aces . Orchard RII ee IEAVEBTROUGHS. Otc PER) Ow: 5 COPPER CASH FOR USED TV'S. PUR-. —— Warwick s. 2678 Orchard | LO Ex PRICES N R chased at your home. FE _2-0367. Ra piembins. stveorous®. het ne CaSH U8SED Ty FOR FoR SALE’ MINE EQUIPMENT. Bundaye 10 to 4. Montcelm Butld chased home. PE 27-0367. G.ve me an offer. OR 30080 er's supply - 1586 W. Montcalm FREE Ser aia POILETS | 618.88 | _ 5-472 “HEATHKIT”’ Dou wl sink ....5.55 $ ALES & SERVICE vein, hard r, “Sale Musical Goods 79 BePidelity Work sessecee Me ft. |. 20-foot 703 W. Huron 8t. rE $6531 ite "hard 1 copper 2 PLAYER PLAnos. 8. YOUR choice $195 Organ attachment fits any piano. B4e ft | $60 05 | } aoe sory reaa with trim | NEW PORTAPLE TV. EXC. COND.| colored beth set with $115 TAPE =e) PENTRON "Fac tory ands—Irregulars | Small Baby Grand piano. west offer, FE 5-1958. | SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY small PHILOO TV — RADWO — PHomo 172 M Seginew ___¥m. ¥ 218 | Small used piane. $0000. FE 2-550; (GARAGE DOORS | Medium «sized piano. $05 te | ‘PAYMENTS. BRAND! pactory seconds, all standard | new GE Television. Custom: gine, in stock from $28 and up | MAay othere to choose from er m ° deposit—Moved out of! wpiectric doors operators, folding | y city ied Gall Mb ggd estos her tp | closet doors and disappearing ; sed organ $475. only : aoe 8 aus: ear’ stairways Used organ 8695 Service Store, $-6123 Pon- | hac | We give estimates on garage re- | Coss limed oak organ. wes $1430, now $005 —| Eco from 8 to B ws Water Softener 75) —McINTOSH AP | 0215 Maceday HY snow | 1958 miami. TRACOR 130 draulic front and rear _plow blade MY 2-276) | ios? ALLIs CHALMERS i PLOW tractor, disc Bae tooth drag and TTR. : SCH Nts TRUCKS | Dist’Dr of V-Bottom trajlers Dixie Hwy OR 3-0311 CHAIN SAWS ny early and save $8 AcCUL- LOCH eand Service HOUGHTES & SON J Case~New Idea re mare "ROCHESTER PARM MA! used. Proulx just north of {FARMALL H TRACTOR ~ oh tale front end loater plows & xe. cond MArket 49368. GRAIN DRILLS. PLOWS. HAR- rows, new and used. Davis Ma- hinery. Ortonville, NAtionel | 2539 | | e761 NERY — ! caw AND | Oatord Sales on M24 + | ~328 | OLIVER OC-K TRACTOR WITH _ loader and trailer FE 8-171 94 | Auction Sales AUCTION } tee under Christian Enterprise Mi Road Every 6 00 PM Stanley Bates-Auctioneer ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD OF PI- > peed family. hae | ners pees graph nging jam ol ae pa WEDNEADAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AT arm auction 3) miles pouth of Lake Orton on M24 then 1 mile west to 862 Greenshiela Re ® bred 18 Hillman | ' | § Shrop “Did vou swallow al] the water 1478 Ranch | — row corm elekor Boats an and Accessories 103 Fer Sale Used i 107, : NN Nal tt | 1952 BUICK 4 “CLEARANCE SALE | A _ | MHEATER yah OAgsoLoTEL : wits Shas ae | Large Selection . mente of $1146 per me. Call ~ Mer. M: MY — ew 18 HP. Byinrudes - $268 | USED PICKUPS +1900. Harold Tr Kelly's Hardware | at ALL 1 BUICK uburn at Adams, PE 2-88 : aioe 2 aw TBERGLAS — 50 Thru $959 | $368" 26" peymenta "aa: verv BEI | 1950 Thru $95 ool tet alt ONT PRICES MODELS * BIRMINGHAM ... $688 Gal ta stack On | ART: - RAMBLER ae MART 666 S. WOODWARD was | Makes and Models MII 6-3900 | ate 'N Sairecle Mlle TO FIT ANY BUDGET a Opposite Bloomfield Fasn fd Bnep. \2 33: SUICR 71 pbk FULT PWR Y INSURE YOUR BOA? 5 MO. | " Ay eae cond. Prt owner. Call PE tor or one os ele j BIG 80224 value ansen [ns cy 1955 BUICK ROADMASTER. oR. 2-0828 or FE 5.6278 \ = excellent cond. Must ue pion Fe RAE Trick C sepresing: Ups Sages Mes motors ‘om plete e 0 a’ wagon r ind equipment ank terms. Open Tuc enter wagon tar Private owner. daily 8to * pm 10 to 3 op Gun Terms available OL 23-1511 HARRINGTON | . CADILLAC 58-83 SEDAN 1 OWN- BOAT WORKS Gows seats Exceptional eat. Can YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER Eddie Steele be seen at Wil f Yom Service Bie - _ FR200830 - FORD __ t ee Hee oreeane Lake Rd. Or- LOTS OF NEW BOATS 2x25 w muron “a Ells ie Ro | 57 CADILLAC @2 HARDTOP ALL Glass & Wood rE §.jiT] _ \___ FE 35-0861 vower 7 Rosshire Ct. PE 46-1223 Scott motors to 60 HP | 1954, CHEVROLET DUMP GOOD afer Pree trailer with every boat @ = | conuition, good tires “FE 2-3047 _ $36 CADILLAC we SERVICE W ot wE QELL | Cai after 4 pm SEDAN DEVILLE Pull power | 4!) FORD DOMP TRUCK WITH Oakland Marine Exch | S': yard box running condition | 379 6 Saginaw PB 8-410) 8235 OR 3686200 Eves & Sundays les? GMC DUMP GOOD COND.) _ Consider trace FE 83438 Pontiac's Truck Center GMC JOHNSON MOTORS Star Creft boats, Gator and Air ane? trailers. Brarytning tor ibe a OWENS MARINE 8UPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2 6020 "SEPTEMBER SPECIAIs : { t | { Dad?” Bargains. Bare 5 , a Boats”. Motors ai xe Eee ory Branch : Net or Use c a aaa ~ Gun aad Hunting Equip i _o: AKLAND AC 1 CaS: . poi ts BOAT SALES | j alton Bivd 1 For Sale Housetrailers | 95 PE 9.4402 Dativ 98. Sunder ‘t) 6 Pic ck- -| Jps_ (SPECIAL METAL FISHING | Dosts as low as 685. Aluminum “47 Jeep @ whee! $485 | as wow as 6150 Used Correct ' 54 FORD F330 v : $450 . | Craft inboard. only 6495 Chris, 54 Chevy ‘gion pickup $505 | Craft Cruiser and tratier only | 55 Docge §stdn pickup $645 T Al R | $2480, Winter prices om a!) boats’ 56 Ford '. tur pickup $795 | end motors See Dal for a deal., 1 ARQOE SPOCK TO CHOODE Cuft Drever’s Gun & Sport Cen-| FROM TRACTORS TRAILERS, SALES ter. 18210 Holly Rad. Holly. MEL, LOW BOYs D CONSTRUC _tose 4677} ab | TION MACHINERY ART GENERAL GARWOGD YEAR END CLEARANCE PENIS] N10 TR ye STEW HOLLY VAGABOND CENTURY CHRIS-CRAPT PERM TRAT 1 4 3. 5 rr nie CADILLAC: ALUM a S h ! 4 to my yes. to ie ick from. We trade, sell ot rent CURY MOTORS NEW waite C Ta eal ND) right a ers oe Tons INL AND L AKES SAL ES Dist'bre of V- Bottom Traverse 3127_W, HURON PE 4-7121 2439 Dine Hay OR 3-03]1 today south of tabs « Orion on M24 MY 3 93-0721 a at _Fibergias: 103A. B ’ P R IRS OPIS TRAILER SALES “BOATS. PIREKOLA pate ia Organ 1340 Lapeer Ra Lake Orton repair. ‘es midget recer: bodies Rint» ._ rion MY 3 Transportat’ n Offered 108 LLB MY 29-4611 Featuring {famous makes, New | Moon, Ventoura, Owasso, E?car, Tour-a-Home tween Lake DAYS | fon and Oxfo on M-24¢. DCB etapa recat 4 Pia nae E | a . ae i vo )«d|CUl wir liner) Calfornia 6 4e- | { REPOSSESSION | wall $90 extra. Miami $44 New : Late mode! 10 {%{ wide @5 & long Yoru $i? gree phia 618 Ferry Palace cost $8400 repossessed for, Service OR 312864000 ! $2060 by Flint bank Real buy CARS ALLY | o MOBILE. ALa- * financing See at @0 S Telegraph , bama Bonnie's Drive-a-way FE | Rc side entrance , _2-3218 SHORTS MOBILE HOME | LEAVING POR HARRISHUROG SALES & SERVICE Sunday Room for 3 PE_}-7342 TRUCK GOING NORTH, ant | Truck Center load Elthe: way FE 5-6806— } Choose Fron Featuring a!) new Soccmmse- Beeme: Compiete line of parts & bottie gas. Hitches installed a> car; wired We'll sell your used trailer for you nk W Huro _ FE 46746) _ Wanted Used Cars 106 AS MUCH AS 880 FOR JUNK AND | INsIne ciTY LIMITS. 2 BLOCKS be — Trailer cheap ¢ars. FE 32-2666 days or 12 PICKUPS Rent 7 Trailer Space 9% —*'**. ved 5) Ho att — ACTION — | oe AUBURN naTORTS MOBI 1s vite | 1949 to 1957 lage ne” fin ‘ Mile ‘ ~ - 170 'N. Opdyke FE 5-316) SSS MONE) S$ ) DUMPS Pontiac | 1051 to 1956 | | from — Coach Gopi sioht ee ern -aktefront and playgreund ™ We Need Cars 2 WALK-IN VANS YOR IMMEDIATE RETAIL i" $0 & 105! MoD 3-206) CHECK US FIRST FOR 8 OXFORD MOBILE MANOR POR J 14ft VANS those who want the dest 40 x80 Top $5$ Dollar @Q WITH Lier GATES: lots. 16°x40 cement patios, etc 1948 & . One mile east of Oxford op Lake- ville road OA 6-3022 PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER) Court MY 2-461] The best for 2 16m VANS BOTH 1965. GLENN'S | jess Wonderful location On 72 yaa prank aoe eee Lake Orton and 952 WEST HU RON xfor > ROBINS | MoiLE VILLAGE 3300 FE 4-737) 4-170 1 shes iy ey = = i management. PE 5-3678 Charen CAGH POR CLEAN SHARP 1 CHASSIS « CAB Crabtree, manager __ DEPENDABLE | ae a Te | 07 CA) 1986 You VE SiN THE REST a} Cass at Pike rE 5-7308 | are Lon ro Pos bai Lake pe! 7 NEED CARS SPECIAL = . aS, $$_Dollar- FE 8-007) | ~ ate “Accessories 97 18950 COMPLETE PLYMOUTH Mo NOW READ UNITS | tor, transmission. rediator rea- | ' sonable UL 2-468) > THIS 2 ton Ashton wrecker ea 1967 PONTIAC ENGINE COM 1 ton 1% yd dump—dusls plete 10.000 actual mileage FE BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR No Reasonedie oer astuecd 2-685 afler 5 pm ‘34 OLDS ENGINE & TRANSMIS- sion Complete Good cond §125 2-0667 For Sale Ti Tires TOP DOLLAR | WE NEED 000 CARS FOR, ct. | OF STATE 8 BOB BUTLER H: AROL dD TURNER | KUT TRY FOR THE BEET at AVERILL’ a } TRUCK TIRES AND Waneta Gmc Sise 7-176 for jate Baad Ae or _*e ton trugk $36 EM - 2220 Disie Hey “YOOD UsED TIRES FE 2078 0 0 La KUBN AUTO SERVICE FORD 149 W Huron a 21218 OUR CU omens DEMAND = 444. §._- WOODWARD MI 47500 LOOK! 750 X 14 BLACK T ALL ( ID name brands. Off new feo og Ory 80 up 10 =e Auto Insurance 108 ina po rd — sot Biale C LEAN CARS wee eee tre Sales Saginaw. PL & PD FOR MOST CARS, 88 4-4567 or FE 4 a ae | WELL OIVB you 5 mos. Pmis of 4099 ea. STANDARD BRAND new aries $$$ CASH $$$ +3536 Eves FE 2-438. rade ip on nera et wel bs a FOR YOUR BQUITY OF | Foreign & ts. | Cars” 109 aio ,Ghe txebine cin | ete ome te ie! Esmee’ PER GA! —i060 HILL- E D “W ILLIAMS | 1953 1 1nft VAN | black & white finish Will trace NORTH MOTOR SALES 2087 Dine Highway OR 40001 CADILLAC 1955 — 62. ¢DR. RUNS lke pew. New tires Al share 1 owner. FE $-4219. CADILLAC 36 COUPE PULL POW- o 465 Heights MY 2-342]. Lake rion 38 CADILLAC SEDAN, $ $3 450. 3080 3 Telegraph PE 8-190 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS ST Chevy Convert. Auto $1495 $i Fort Custom ® Auto $1295 56 For* Country Sedan 1295 5s Chevy Hardtop 8 BA $1085 oe Poniie: 4 dr &harp $) 085 5 Bul-k Century HT 8995 So Chevy V8 @ dr. Bei Air $80$ So Ford Pairape $395 54 Pi, mouth $785 ‘35 Pord § Custom $745 94 Ola Be 2 ar Pull power sie mri, | For 1 Vv 1 s +4 F “ Custom 2 oe ’ $5 Stuceoaker overdri $505 #4 Chew. Prut truck fon $245 Chevy $05 280 Perry at Madison FE 48100 TER HOLIDAY SPECIALS hI CMEV poles “ac $3-°$3-'51 .$ FORDS ‘57- 36-53-31 » PONTIACS ee $4-'53- $2.51 i OLDSMOBILES 5@ 6}-'32 4 PACKARDS ‘5$-'83-'51-' 4 MERCURYS $6-52- $0- 40 2 STUDEBAKERS, V8_ ‘34-43 exe 3 GADILLACS = $?- “a 3 BUICKS, ‘5431-80 4 Pt YMOUTHS, 56 '§4-'8)- 51 2 LINCOLNS 33 $1, Rydro. § 5] HUDSON ¢@ INTERN Pickup 55 PLYMOUTH V8 BTA TION WAGO? aihen rouble | Ec anew. Cars care ‘cheap. Finance 72. Audure $5 DOWN $4 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR Exceptionally clean tust PER WEEK Eddie Steele — FORD — 128 W Huron et El Le Rd FE S77 PE 5-086) 198) BEL AIR CREVY GOOD condition — Le ££ _Colgate _ Neo 2 « si 2i CHEVROLET 3DOOR STA tio wagon Radio heater V-& engine Powerglide origina] diu- and white paint. Our stock Ne 856 0«9602 our oid cer down North Chev. Munier Bivd at S Woodward Are Birmingham MI @2735 iss CHEVROLET dio heater 7 end color lock No 4 DOOR. RA werglide. power rakes. Gilver in 638 Only $1848 North Chev. | Munter Bivd. at 8 Woodward Aye | Birmingham MI 4-23735 Dixie ‘ "OK" Lot Many One Owner Coe, Convertible 1°37? Chey Sport Coupe $i ses | 8 Per' 6C 4dr hardtop Slies | o¢ Ford Ranch Wagon 8 auto $840 si Che 4 at 6 powerglide $759 34 Ford 2 dr —— te $425 34 Ches 4@ 4r le s48 $4 Piymouth 2 dr . standard $395 4 For¢ Spt cpe sun $485 54 Pont @ pass Wagon $ 34 Pont 4 dr starchief $450 83 Chevy 4 dr station wa = $405 $3 Mex 4 dr 6 powergi $385 ‘#3 Fom ¢ dr - nyéramatio $285 83} Nesh ¢@ dr automatic $1” 6) Dodge ¢ seet" z75 63 Chrys'er ¢ dr p steering > | '$2 Chev 4 dr. standard $150 | 82 Che: ? donor «tandard 135 82 Pont. Station Wag sharp $295 Me ' ¥ on pickup $185 2 Pontiac 2 doo $75 31 Mercury (©. ub Coupe 8295 "$1 Olds 4 door -) 88014 1 door gi2s5 Pd 2 door . $75 | 54 Pontia 4 door Slo $0 Ferd 4 door $65 | bo Studebaker 4 door 125 §0 Chevrolet ¢@ door $55 @ Ford Ciub Coupe $65 “q@ Studebaker ‘ys tom pickup 8135 40 Mercury @ door $65 6 Whizrer motor Dike make offer Dixie ‘OK’ C | Uix1e ars ; Dixute Mighwar near Sashabaw DRAYTON PLAINS MICH $9 2 DR CHEVY 6 sTD sHIFT RAH $1800 FE 1987 GLENN’ S MOTOR SALES _ Late-Model Hand-Selected Like New CARS OFFERED AT “WINTER™ PRICES | | | | | " — i Wagon grses | se CHEVY 2 Door $1504 “$7 PONTIAC * Door Sixes ‘Sa BUICK # Door glace $8 CHEVY Impate H-Top si9e4 31 FORD Ranch Wagoa $138 \-st PLYMOUTH Belvedere 81284 i; ¢ Doer [36 VOLKSWAGEN 3, Door $1074 ee comers 2Dr BT sim f "36 CHEVY 4 Door ....... $1084 \-m FORD ¢ Door ...... rr oe | 88 CHEVY, B-Air 4 Door .” & TH ‘§§ DODGE Wagon 4 Deor . § 804 st PLYMOUTH Wagon 3 Dr 81194 | 0 CHEVY 3 Door .......... 8 4% | $2 BUICK 2 Door .....3... $19 is CHEVY 4 Deor .......... 8 1M ‘4§ BUICK 4@ Door ..........°8 ™ | $3 CHEVY 2 Door ...... em | $7 FORD Ranch Wega 2 Dr Siis GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 W ree, LEAT HURON ee shire ewes. 2 saddle hor 1948 14650 «2231 Briggs. OR Ford jump burch 1982 Ford tree 451 . Lg Lert at ae we BILL SPENCE for —_ ‘or cultivator «pri too’ A-} USED RES 60 U T | Pereuson double disk” Tso bales buy. well Also wenewall. “RAMBLER” nee Ra sat ey bay plus all other farm tools ATE TIRE GALES blue, new op UL | clean sale Farm soid 563 Gaginew 8t FR 4-0687 ~SALES & SERVICE - | 1088 AUSTIN HEALY oFRE. Te Seok ners Bank, clerk Bill Holt ——— 286 8 SAGINAW FF 8-454) | cellent condition ptivate owner, | oprietor Bud Hiekmott suc Auto Services 99 | ~ eM&M Motor Gale 138 Biren Crest, near Scott Lake | er Oxtord OA 82158 PPRPPLRPL PT PAS Paags fay = J or Sales rv) AUSTIN so 100-6 DE- r ron later care i ei For Sate Hou trailers 98 Mar Critnaers rebored. 2 a ae = 7 Dixie Hwy OR_ 31603 rae ee isa FORD AWOLIA a | gine, Shep. 23 Hood. Phone FE or $3-U8ED & JUNK CARS Ran FE_ 56-1026 AIRSTREAM PaAicR | 9-2663 | _ Smith ae Bales re 44) CORVETTE so, 2000 MILES PONTIAC 8PRINO (_REBUILDERS | Bokertac - JUNK CA Ris. Blue and white vis hp 4 speed | 17 Foot SP ROURETRATLERS $1100. Auto Truck Trailer 5-5002 AC Cewa STE 20200) «trans 411 pos R&H, W Walls, abs Waukegan, Auburn Heights _ 2211 Pontiac Rd. eas " opayes. | TOP CASH Prt) ‘POR ul a tire CARS private LA 61486. —BENEOR FT BF or ¢ up of ‘BTOC Fr Elizapeth J lake Ro — ; Sale M Motor Scooters __100° | Spmoest cs CARS ya _AURURN Canons? parang anuaue ures” le rr 3 : BEDROO . in Mich Af) sizes to solve fore gn eB Call et belie tay SUROAPE ae Situs 200 | TOP ear owner prebiems Market the | ae PF CH — | ¢ 2-174. | Co AMPION EXC isd ALLSTATE. MOTOR SCOOT. $$$ cert Locka perch w Seas!) floc rer ee) coms Siz rE PAID For se sed ta 110, | off tank. Cal PE +0023 $-4512 or PE ¢4004 FOR GOOD USED CARS i— =a | "§@ CUSHMAN WITH CRASH | BARS ae) S-CHEVIES | 1981 A “10 x OR 38738 Russ Dawson ORD Soy | idee = UIDAOOM aa tin CAMBRETTA 1057 WINDSHIELD yee . PLYMOUTHS-BUIChS | "A-) condition Win deal MY: Maa 6852 - — 232 S. Saginaw St. $75 $395 | 3-14 EW me RD CUSHMAN BCOOT- TOP PRICE eons: JUNK CARS O ; | 1986 ee RS peowaing — — =e = as | SFr Y one 1952 FORD @ cylinder club coupe { - ~ : ? DON 25 TO BOAST ‘Troy ists 244 | qyeet ectemne (FR OM Fer Sa Sale Je Motorcycles _ 101 Bor we THINK YOU LI GET " cTaeTe = ‘ = MOST FOR YOUR CAR AT 1952 PORD 6 cylinder 2-dr No H Liourwer cnr 1950 1960 INDIAN 900 CC TWIN NEW tust (Troy lot) 620 | SL, Yor tile. Gee nem bod get Gir oaue engise At eee JEROME 198) PORD ® eviinder @-dr Clean | * onstration at Warner Trei!- $295 er Seles. 3006 W. Huron. iPian 1957 LUNDAPE 9 600 MILES 200 “BRIGHT SPOT” . . . to join — of yee? Byam's ex- B 5 aa) 195] CHEVY Bel-Air Sharp $295 | UTCHINSON” wads we, oe ves ee OLD Orchard Lake at Cass 19) popor 8 cyiinder 26000 ec- wos HUTC! INSON i A BLACK SEAGTT wits white FE 80488 = Open Eves tus! miles tf Pontiac forthe past 1 ra 8 rotor e MQoed condition. 6300. | WANTED By hk CpEs, Earion 1949 DODGE 6 ‘TALINA HARDTO ; ete ee ee D— heater, 1997 Rena transmise one tha . on bala AG 8. = afte car! CATALI Hydramatic, CUSTOM °° 300 - EDDIE 8TEELE FOR merce t TT sr KR BUICK | heater Feriee down. 30 mos wey, [AC ¢DOOR 51 DOOR sTATION ah to buy a haha 8E- S de nai ane SALES 2 Door & 4 Doors | DODGE SU \ 10100 eeem condition, Brookwood 4-door Pidece co Chosen | 10 ine “PONTIAC ; nine on Wa Sons & See OU era | Radio “tise ‘Bown MOTOR OUTH DEALER oo : | "aS . 8. Woodw 40100 srelet Bolid ¢ More hus. wagon, r No. WAYS ANCE PLY atiNe < Hs RR. . | LE 6 808 Mi RAH 1958 Che dio, heater. Man Mile Nort. 6-1141 Our stock $1,062. ON 8T. AL E OF N ; SOTO- FAIR DE. 6s & ? ' CONVERTIBL o and NE 2 DR : gon, ra M15, 1 or MAple ie. Ww at only " FIR AT ON T ee PIKE s8Ts. . | trans Radio Power ORD PAIRLA Clean, Pyt | sake MApie §-5566 1 very lo CA RE DEAL ¥'8 OLDES ; | x ae oT vee es | a A ees | ae S Sh - th Chev. SEED GORSE’ cinck Eddie Steele See iy ~ ’ cela Bonet | over Fe haue | HASK!] MONTEREY ET North — Sine STATION OVER: MEDIA TE i FINANCE 000 4 Car Shopping Center | 6 meacuEy aMOK Yaa W Mont oO Ot B. Woodard Ais ] AT IE ee nan BD 5529 "Sat AOE ager iN VERY | t ele ees RD CI IEV. “Mee me UB COUPE. Birmis sham TAKE OVER Liat 7 } 30° ies Reage an 3 eee Assume Credit. Mer. 7 } CEle : "s!} FO avy at MIS =~ cu RY CL ERCOMAT. |! 7 PONTIAC: Ra. OA Since 19 FE 9-8 AC CATALINA EY r mo. Cal 1900. Haro L 7 { | ddie 5 ~ % Be cs al. 6 erp pap tend 6 NEY |'9 Lakeville Dealer 91 "$2 PONTIAC CAT. ON 17.08 pe at MI ¢ | . 2 DOOR 6371 Dine Open alte i 2ADLO LY NO MO t 3820 AR seer’ 28 FORD D = SSESSI Mr. Parks & NG | ~ (De 2 9 ay only to Sales, Md yndition. Ov Private ow SEDAN Solpnes NICE, he CONVER ins. Catalina. tewalls. vaieng Val 2 yaaa) CTO ores tuud OR D4l de. alter | if wow “°° RCH WAG. (Oued condi aie PREMIER at OF oe es mone ey ae Ae 280 Hunter Blvd. at ponte 0081. H. re Very wood EM 3 O08 H Riggins. Mitick Radio. Heater. Acne NEW M seo Ad FE) ne rand | FE FORD RA rdieon COLN 4 tual mi dr. Full be eee owner. E ALINA. 0 = Lag hs (rr pe erry sont : DOOR lient cor | 67_ LIN 009 ac 2368 = AN 4 CAT 4-011 H : "2 { ee (ee Rane aa ana! n opt ai sed 6 crindes CO UNCE Ria: “exe cond 3 Pal HY aEE oe oe tan poser. tor- BIRMINGHAM ‘55 SIE rt as oe Oe soa. $675. F ACTORY BRAN C st . 2 dr. sedan. 4695. 4 5 ie aa al IP ATKEIE POR OE a 2 DR O 5 3 “OLN. CAPR __ | 195 All white, te leather * oo! Cc 2 DR . 1951 Chevrol Radio ap bop ane, TRANY VERY | ROE at ' ail aehae” Gotu ste still re ea. Pe Se 2 DOOR Son eel ite essuine radio. 4 CH | SS, BONTIAC 3 ae RYDER 56 PON TIAC 1983 Ford Station Waron,. =F 1p boned se at MR ) hal owne I 7 ko = PREM excel: rior, sign ° ont an AN Pa ecient at HT, ter $3 . KTO ter. Exc. 's6 CHEV 6 ay ¥M é SO | ; “OND. LINCOLN ll power, 3 inte er seat, {r 6-525 < Y BRA? ‘$2 PONTIAC $-7511 a = TARCHIEF hea “riean Harve ; Se oCHEVE a “02 DOOR Dy : wr QooD CO | 96 top. with fu ali OL 1-0093 way pow s Call MI F ACTOR 52 W tires. FE 5-781 AN. POW. 8 $06, fad On a) hid | CUSTOM 1 Owner 42 ro 4 Ep hard vndition _C eut heaters Ca R. 61126. 4 Mahe! 2-DR. SED. fe win- $1295 _1951 Mereury. ¢. Pow- A AN ~ ser iat bai tans Rewloe & Hee Sawin FATIBLE RADIO _ tent con RD | re ITH 1958 4 DOO} - PONTIAC 1959 PONTIAC brakes. rooted heat- Dr. — Ral, ie! } ew M sk of sino ft Conan white LE PC PI ee 58 PO! steering. ts. fr ed 5 DeBot er brak Ae Ay oe oP FINANCE 9649 1958 one stoma tle + pay EDDIE STRE js La) “PLYMOUTH " CONVERTIBLE, dows maculate condition. e808, or pieormaa, Bow ° aie cull OM ww neater ai se 980 h ~ RY $4 PL ION Immacu ve. M ' 45. ” Sete Peters tal WwW bher Spotie low cas _. PRCUR SSESS ‘ a execut! $s ; Pontiac Pe S ao Se ; ‘el e ru 271 Very ss oM ‘< REPOSS n needed $2 a from ; Y 2 ok Wa 5 é ents, §3 ad yrop cash r ham nN C minutes “ba wd A fter S we RA lie otee mene ro old trade i1TEKHEY HAH t- ll price. No Nov. Sth _Birming! 10. O l “15 RS OR 35782 « ONVERA j C 3 down o ii AM MONTE Radio & Hea $195 fu ll mo Due 0402 ‘ Rm. RAD a HT MT . HEVROLET ‘ {71 Tite = » BI ke M I N Y Mer: ormatic, Pay only § Bel), FE 3-0403. TIAC #DOO! A one-owner ‘ MER HIG 8-2528 loss : ury ATP it dl MON F u I hs I) - re) +9 ie kk er W-Walis WN King Auto, dD te a ' 1954 PON Hydramatic second or . HO) n OA BAe EU Ne an ae me ae Mat | 2798 ORCHARD ee sd sok 0 IWARD . FINANCE. eee 7 fe 2 " I 1t1ac Perel rier *s4. "Priced “ . Ss al Oxtord. ee TTARK'S to LOW N ‘mo. Call Cres Ward 2 pina oat O66 . —— ~- EDD O Our stoc ar down. Save up Ce ee ee ie wie ronp Vv ' ) 3000 | : lel ' Your old ¢ a few left. onomy car Puede aie REPOSSESSION eS wen Eddie Steele “35 PLYMOUTH etal th Chev. OTE) on Oe Soak ee dai HEVROL LUTRLY NO ; no eanh Be mee RD2?Dr D ‘7 “s ; 5a Radio aud N h UREK t 8. Boulev ina TER Anse Aaa hoe ee Gras f¢ th is 5 month ue Beil a ‘iplpe MA 6 FC yR DD a D Auto ey weit Or Weed ze Gs = E seal irs eer 4-9587 ONEY = DOW mo Cali Cr | pay ent ito Bales} ER t(D) LAKE R $29 Heater, W N Bivd. at 8. FE: 8 8T M nta of 908) per at MI 4706 Tet Mig At FORD DEAL ing Center 2798 ORCHAR 7 Fe 73521 $09 con $509 ore Bueier ham 65 MT. CLEMEN OFFICE Mer Mr Fe ara = rE 6 0403 oa 24 1 Used Car Shopping FE + 9204 Keeg = 55 FINANC Birming: Ro CATALINA BEHIND THE POST Ss cs Marold Turne 4 PLYMOUT wr 7 Nr ——— TAC, 4 DR. OR 3-8968. =eccaeRonae : : aU momen aney : DOWN ‘M4 FORD $5 DOWN die Steele satel ee “vista Low miuenge, OR 3-008] ARGREAVES ties MOTOR 8A | 3 DOOR ne Ed : wt ae OFFice vias, Iev “WS-H-< ° SMITH 4 Auburn = 4) FORD rain) “URY gE POST == HEW - > Crooks an > POR | AE. $505 4 MERC oP “ORI) — ND TH | T _ Sost ‘Lae a lt sats orisha! Coral . tN VALLEY Le — | OR = RD _ BEM | MAT F ont re ries se oor Meantifvl Herier ee ns Continental mre Greea em hous FE 2-28 9 | | 5 tore il pave a foler ae uat ni ¢ ) al origin ; TE 39 Best dace Pip moutn © tad il Weal Me Abs: biter ‘( ve Ow | anes 0 PER MONTH ONL bd ai ve bs te } ? oan Lane tebe MA Gu wee] 40 le pe ae RT aio " 3] 1 be assured |! W i ott = : é ( : 1 wredawee nei pe E ddie otee Fr sass ‘ORD EXC COND “ddie lee e S ! car? Shop here an JUsT | EAN PRIVATE] i4 F . 68190 able usec : ices. ~ VERY CL NO RUT JUST FOR — reo tT] ORP — . for a reliab lowest I . ; BEL ATR 20) OOEMAW 194 , tk Wd ——— PORD 9 : we — I CIN k Rd — I I AC Or ¢ « | ty at ; > 1S. 7 RD ¢ on et Kis al i) . nile. Lo 2 -CADILL: quality . ade-in Orr ELIZADETH a GOOD! W018 “ a aro Ss rE : on kk f, 1¢ Sk ON 12778 W Huron at E FE 5 oan 1 N | IAC ( AT at greatest 3 owner new car tra * Y vEL 7706 re bY (\ | ull price No cas joy Ah FE 3.3177 ; "ED! ne- : : PC CHET: i as lg Ain? pr| ¢ Poss Pe ne Sisnatara 10s i aa eee uA 0402 8 CADILI AC ARRIVED 57 OLDSMOBIL -E UCED TO ALMOST OLE 1000) Radia jue bendy ’ Auto Mr Rel T TO 00 5 : oe ite with | ; radio, E RED 160) CiteVR ties On ion 1 fwner i tee hh lehit Kroe ha . EFT 4 . LE Solid wh : . ITH idiay agent Ite tires WILL B Powerglide Pr 4 DR Stat | shift tee Priced a | EW RAMBLE We will pe COUPE. DeVIL im Full aul - ITLYMOL “38 Ho dramatic, wh glee ( Z ROLET 4 ide. 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AC bile 'S7 DODGE 57 MERCURY a | tl i TO YOU tons wonder 68100 “eee "OSSESSION NTIAC TRANSMISSION |62 COUPE 9 to wo? from | Ti cacctinn 8 ete brakes, Wercometie $14ns. $196 | “if lolbay 4 sewn SU EORD ee ae TNE laa w cone $i NO ese aan Reber para oly gat AND cs a : . 20K O48 Pord te of $2 AUTOMAT TU ‘ IL | Acces * glee oO: OLD ANCE. i a Jant to uy OUR 7 DOC 1 : aymen Auto AU RES ts IL. seat ON OR BAL. ; NC Wa SURE b BEE OUR $175 Tete over fayment’ tS wire: TH 58 EAD equipped Putt Sn Coke es sont MONTHS ON | INAL EQUIPML ani Ween Chee La a Sales Rcd lool Lala mee : ANS. 62 SEDAN eecousonee iat abate. 57 DeSOTO we 1959 ORIG fen rote eae | “WRATER AUTOMATIC TRANG dittoned " 4a'tns | 58 FORD Mite, ¢ Door Hardtop "ahs : = . e - TE Y ve ~ Li 4 t Fite ateering D CA fount Cline eee ‘oO Mission \'y BO ne eT NS "56 CADILLAC reais, bes and news. $198 OR OL BAL. | ERO” yGRbe. PINCE 1930 Y W . aan mal } TIRES 3 ee NOTHI | = CAL eee 1! ¢door Cust peer al 90 OR and ae 30 MONTHS ON e 16 8 RAGINAW by saat TIS Rosa Wan 4 THIS AR (ELD A eu i Pull ead gr white tir WN, 36 DOWN, VROLET: |! — ; NO 14 INCH TIRES ' | Vv l ’ FE re wr : White wi : New whi OL NCE. c HEV ~ | 8 USI Pron saa AT ace Femobertd 1 kit. Clean. ON BALA "58 Cc and | LL CARS | . heater N A BEATTI 0: wre | CHEVROLET he. The “ar DAN se we boc | "8 DeSOTO Powereide, "Only Otaeg. win ° Since 199 OHV ES. | HEV 2 AU TOMA THI8 ON i i . = D, we Powerg OLD CAR ’ ‘ RD Dealer mR +1201 OOK! PT Pan Tu . TUN AC | te sues filte 90 BALANCE. | S ; D a ane tr Waterford ] #2195 SHOULD. BELL QuIC im | S50 C alee mhite with 2 Door Seaton snile tires. MONTHS ON NCOLN | PL ee EW FACTORY GUARANTEE ‘ AU the Strpie nt [108 PONTIAC pipes er steer N UPE DeVILLE ered adio. $198 OR OL L. , NCOL) ' ND N o eiwle ye dn Miydramatie Roc eS CT Mann CK . 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You 5 118, —_ | wath TaneD FOR ONLY $12 ER - FINE A nice clean car. transm BAL ; VERTI 1398 TALL ‘aE. ‘ . . = ; CURY CON romatic $i INE V-8 Ra. cath Be rene black top cues, ‘7 1936 BUICK vertinte Full power | $35 FORD CUSTOML EBB CAR 56 py IRV 4 DR WA unpre at ‘87 PONTL AC with || DO’ , White ter. Only | conve ! THER SPOTL. A CENTOR entre CHIEFTAIN. B tft, —) aaowe COR wil Ry nce en DAN: i & WW TIRES. 8750 Liev iatht "|2 DOOR eater ek | LET 4D ood! Buy $1908 WITH R&H 4 Pp LES | grey trim. rune ‘good. Today ‘62 CHEVRO smission. Ing 8 RAMALER white N PICKT MANY karts | ek standard ip atts Wy ad with radio heater nd ex 68 CHEY. he al CONDI- tee cial 9708 i shape. Only RP eT een ane pelet: aad 82 a CK. BXCEL. NTIA ADIO. HEATE l. le Row) res, - TRI RD Sor. R WITH let Dea ‘9 LET 4 DOO nd tra nice TION. $880, A c 1% CAR | t Chevrole "t? CHEVRO Isston. Goc tre 170 OMATI NICE ’s Larges eens ‘Oniy 6195 125. 1051 OLDRMORILR body end close \ a MING TRIM AN NC. 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IBLICK - OF ’ S, > ki ae | Pree Evens. ex ; P wr RAL shoe . . a tol T ‘ ff uces Bric Price FOR DETAIL 4 ; ’ a Se. > Sep? TT, we wet J rs FORTY-THREE ~~ * } : ' 2a - fr | Nikita Kan’t Krumple Plan for College THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations sted tm this columm are subject to change withest eotice 21, 1959 a : - = a : : -“Ghaanel S=WI0K-TV banned 6WWI-TV Cbgnol I-WEYE-TY Ghana 9 ORLW.TV. Kool Earl's Komposure |bytNotforCost 6:00 @) Movie. (0) Bosten Blackie , 2 he Sot en ae | Many Families Think ‘ ; mr , 2:30 (2) House Party. > pai 1e:00 (2) Eyewitness to History. (4) Thin Man. Ot eee eee ee near, Doi Bares. me. | of Possibility but Can't (7) Curtain Time. ’s day in San it) Gale Mere. All that Mr. K stuff never got through to me. Just | s : Hager and Ev Francisco is reviewed by|3:99 (2) Big impervious, I suppose. ; Pay $1 450 Per Year 6:1 Mr. Adams Eve. Walter Cronkite, Howard K. 4) ¥ —= Mal Too old and too experienced, -that’'s | ‘ 6:30 (2) News, Weather. Smith a) Coens Dy Dake. Se (9) Farmer Alfalfa. io Puvio 5 (7) Beat the Clock. all. NEW YORK’ (UP1)—Most Amer- 6:40 (2) News Analyst. Chaves’ Bickford in “De ad nian I put him out of my mind complete- ican parents would like their chil- (7) Sports. nian) ian ey. 8:30 (4) From These Roots. 1 So wh “ dren to go to college, but not line Decision.”’ Kidnaped boy : Pace when a fellow phoned me, “Mrs. 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News. ' is threatened. * 7 (7) Who Do You Trust? K. is goin , i |many are prepared to meet the 7:00 (2) Dr. Christian. (9) News. | ° (2) Verdict Is Yours. - , ls going to see ‘The Muhjik Man’.” I cost, a survey made for the Ford (4) Death Valley Days. lhe: 15 (9) W the (4:00 (2) Brighter Day. naturally said, “Mrs. DANNY Kaye? No? Foundation indicated today. (7) People’s Choice. Com-| 19:29 (9) Sport ao . (4) (color) Truth or Conss- Oh, Mrs. SAMMY Kaye?” .. “MRS. KHRU- Sixty-nine per cent of the par- edy: Mayor Peoples and his |19: s¢ (2) J a ¥- quences, CHEV!” epee ‘se 5.000 families surveyed vie young secretary are aided by| une Allyson. June Ally-| (7) Bandstand. SC !" this party snarled... Rich pected to send their children to Sock in ES son stars in this premiere |4:15 (2) Secret Storm. Robert Dowling asked Producer Kermit college, but 60 per cent had no (9) African Patrol. pene ea Ruth in modern|4:39@ (2) Edge of Night. Bloomgarten for 10 seats so Mrs. K. could savings plan specifically for that 7:30 (2) Name Tune. ae a See . County F. a hear Bob Preston sing “Seventy-six Trom- 4 ae ee to the survey (4) VIP Report No. 4—High-| 17) Detroi Gales Ce bones.” WILSON —_— Conducted by Eimo Roper. Rivuskchey's W t Deadline. Lou 5:00 (2) Movie. a median expected = be hev's West aoe and Guests. (4) (color) George Pierrot. E Ne more Mr. K stuff, see. only isn't he the greatest ey 450 for . ' ot oak . (9) Starlight Theater. Com-! 9) Looney Tunes. ey TV draw since Frank Costello's hands? I inter- : . (7) Cheyenne. Season pre- edy: Mari . | ( + - +o E inter | lege per child. int W : Marie Wilson,. “Marry|5:3@ (7) Adventure Time. 56 w miere starring Clint Walker, Me Again.” (’53). - cn ‘“ BETTY’S NEW SHOW — Betty Hutton plays ex-show girl | viewed him in Mescow in ‘56 se he cald he preferred The survey also disclosed that Cheyenne ponders “problem igs td) Neos. : Sports. SGohdla’” ‘ead ‘tides need on wealtey ‘wards Richard Miles, vodka but drank scotch at the U.S. Embassy ... Flash: parents expect the e) oi % . we belied in oo ee (2) (4) News. = Joel and Gigi Perreau (real names) in her new fall TV show. Marten, Branteend teu are riying Ke BANE his week Boke Sees Sa en ee opposing | (7) Soupy’s On. == | “Goldie is_me,” says Betty, of the tears-andlaughter production. under assumed sweatshirts, and I'm net even thinking the same as it is now, despite ine it War ‘M10 (2) Weather. U en S e urn t's te be (eugee da “The Betty Hutton Show” of Mr. K.... Jack Carter said at the Latin Quarter that the sharp upswing since World Deime: “Decwe ‘iiene acces = ee : 2 _—__— | Khrushchev teid Eisenhower, “We have the two-party War II ° ; el (4) Weather. ‘ . system in my country, too. My party and the one that EDUCATION NECESSARY of values when faced with 13:29 (2) Nightwatch Theater * | leses.”” wealthy London clientele in|" Comedy: Fred MacMurray, TOIT) CU rip ‘TV News and Reviews | loses. Clarence Faust, vice president of —., “Citadel.” (°38). » Rosaland| = moe tiscaes * * * ithe foundation, said the survey in- Murder, He Says.” (45). | A . Russell. ' . , Sh ‘ ‘ ’ he Mr = dicated that most Americans now | 4) Sports. | . Ww d VY | I shook off the Mr K influence 100% .. . Chuck Con. ; — 9.00 (2) The Texan. Western: 11:39 (4) Jack Paar. Variety with’ Say Communism Isn't: ! O Case an oung | nors, the “Rifleman” of TV, told me the Nebraska Rodeo feel ube oe education be Longley befriends smalP boy; guests Peggy Cass, Cliff Ar- . | - | and he invited somebody Krooshott (couldn't get 2° Necessary as a high school de- who can identify men who! vette Loui ’ an ai Major Problem there; Neurotic S | an e invited Somebody named Kroos cou ge gree was a generation ago, ° killed his father | 2 _and Louise O'Brien Oap peras the first name) to attend, but got turned down on account + ws * ’ ape Pre-| with Ed Riemer taking over) They Toured Free } | of there was nothing he didmt @lready know about bull- | a) Love | Marriage. re-| for Hugh Downs. | ; | “Even discounting for parents’ ee. = Pan ay Los) (7) Shock Theater. Melo-! HAVANA W—Al 200 Ameri-| By CYNTHIA LOWRY -mink-lined greatcoat) who {s try- Enrewing, \optimism, there is-a strong chance ground for veteran seng drama: Lionel Atwill, “Mad. : . AP-TV Radio Writer ing to find herself. She does, and "Twas when I talked to Jane, Russell that I realised ‘that within a decade half the na- publisher who has lost his ; can students have concluded a Ae , Doctor of Market Street.” | op: , , _ also goes back to her husband, I'd completely escaped the Mr. K influence. Janes was ion's young people will be- getting touch for picking hit songs; 42). week's stay in Cuba with all NEW YORK (AP)—There's this after a visit to Lourdes . a year or more of college educa- as his health and business) ‘expenses paid. The pages govern- very rich married lawyer who 2 ae = neaies ener wo —e off pay eite for he ari oe iim: be’ aid il. Wi t is underst to ye spent | 1 nie 8 she was as ow she like Brigitte i fail. Wiliam Damarest stars; TUESDAY MORNING a oat ye rte. |e hee Ent. Thee) “The film was sade fe France| 2 DY et ox Eee . “If so, the current predicti as William Harris. $60,000 in providing transportation, there's his wife, who is always Bardot and replied, “Who's he?” ., . Reminisced about P = s.50--(2) Father Knows Best. 7:00 (4) Today. ‘food and lodging. itaking big handfuls of pills, and |prce tees Boutc tes Gal first time we met... at Lucy's in Hollywood about ‘47 | (nal college and university en: Comedy: Betty's casual boy- (7) Big Show A group interviewed gave as her psychiatrist, who is also her fim not been burdened with such} first drank vodka ... whatever happened to Moscow ane eeeea cee + friend since childhood pro- 7:20 (2) Meditations. among impressions of Cuba: Com- lover. Then there is a prowler.'a soap-opera plot | Mule? ' | 700,009 to 6.500,008 by 1979 may poses marriage to her. Re- 3:25 (2) On Farm Front munism is not a major problem. who is probably the noisiest burg-; - * * * . , | Be ot te ow atte. peat. 7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom ame Minister Fidel Castro un- lar Nay. After . lot af! Friday night there was “Amer: Monte Proser just re- | “But American parents appar (4) Tales of Wells Fargo (ty Breakfast Time: deniably has blanket popular sup- strange talk and prowling, the rich j-g = Pauses in September,” OP¢Ned his place as “Lucy's jently need to know more about Western: Strong. man Sol- g:15§ (2) Capt. Kangaroo port. There is some doubt his married lawyer is dead, and his | another NBC special. This was New Orleans” after much the economics of higher education dier O'Malley is held for.s:s9 a Johnny Ginger government will survive its own wie has lost all touch with real- notable for Gene Nelson doing a rebuilding. A friend asked and to adopt a more systematic killing town marshal, but 9:@@ (2) Movie. ‘faults and carry through its pro- 'Y. * « * marvelous dance through the’ Monte: “How much you got approach to college savings. In Hardie is convinced that he (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. 8™@™ of reform. That. to _ . streets of Bermuda and all over jn the place?” ... Monte: ithe lifetime of the typical Ae is not murderer. 9:30 (4) Life of Riley. | ‘The students were guests of t. in @ very tong paragraph, the ship, Queen of Bermuda. The! «ry hundred ble ones” jcan family, the outlay for college (7) Polka-go-Round. Song (7) Stage 3. | Cuba's National University Fed- = I think, the gist of the first rest seemed repetitious — trom | : & » eas and the buying of a home are the and dance revue with Bob 19:99 (2) (4) > Visit. 4. Sunday Showcase on NBC Sunday other shows, other times—and a| {$200.000) .. . Friend: “No. two largest investment expendi- 6:00 (2) (4) Khruschev Visit eration which extended the invi- | a . - Lewandowski emcee. (9) Gov. General Vaniat. | tation because ef concern over (EM. The Play was an original—|little slow-paced I mean cash”... Monte: tures 9:00 (2) Frontier Justice. Drama: 10:23 (9) Billboard. | what American students though believe me, that's the word—play| — | “Oh"—long deliberation : Edmund O'Brien stars as 10:30 (9) Special Agent. of the Cuban situation. High | by = ae Pogostin called “People | “To Tell the Truth,” CBS’ often’ “about $20" TV Would Make rancher menaced by killer 10:55 (7) News. | government officials, Kill People. Zometimes ‘amusing panel show, moves to a I admit I am rather im- of his son but prohibited by a 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy | Castre, contend a distorted pic- ~_ & —_ time next month. From Oct. pressed with mysélf at be- ‘Personal’ Ads vow from avenging him. Re-: (4) Price Is Right | ture is distributed abroad. | 5 2 lost somewhere between || = ice a a te ae | ing able to write two whole | reat, (7) Lady of Charm _., the first part when everybody from 7:30 to 8 p.m. It's old Tues-, TD) Deter Gua. Preniere 19) Abaets and Costello. Did the American students find gtooq around and talked and the Gay night spot will be occupied pghs as I ae pbove win Less Smelly episode: Gunn's hangout'11:30 ¢2) Top Dollar. the situation different than that jast part when everybody stood by @ new comedy series, “The nevér a touch of Mr. K's in- DRINK-NIK | -oyeeesen a ‘Mother's’ is ruined be- (4) Concentration. conveyéd by the U.S. press? around and screamed ‘Many Loves of Dobie Gillis,’, fluence welghing.on me dog grou STON (UPI\—A watch. cause she refused to pay (9) Foreign Legionnaire. 7 think ee ae an anne Geraldine Page played a very | #arting aa an . Kab Kalloway, by the way, opened the other night oent tae as aie ot Pee ee 1 rN U7 Deron tae fie popula waptart behind croteds rte and £0 did stom Poston, now a continent) St the new, Kopper Door. Krazy, man! . .. Growehe laxatives, deodorants and other Ogee atten TUESDAY AFTERNOON Castro,” said Robert Kiley, out- supposed to be neurotics. apart from Steve Allen, soon will Marx was at “Redhead” kongratulating Gwen Verdon, personal products to make their Lit Lit.” 12:00 (2) Love of Lite : going president of the National *«*« * have his own show—an audience, formerly of “Kan-Kan" .. . Eddie Fisher and Lis Taylor = commercials more “‘pleasant ” (9) Seve Wilson. Drama: | : (4) Tic Tac Dough ‘Student Assn. and a graduate of Shortly aller the Showcase Lor participation program in the late went ot “Flower Drum Song” and then kame back to + * * Wilson investigates murder (7) Across the Board. Notre Dame. “I personally don't /, Young ae tivough thee afternoon. It starts on NBC Sept the Drake te kuddle early .. . Shirley Jones and Jack _The advice was offered by the of young boy in hoodlum (9, World Passport. believe communism is aM&jOT aor with a special hour-long ~~ & Kassady, her husband, were at Sardi's en route te the tational Association of Broadcast- ' gang war. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. Problem here. jShow, ‘The Roed,”. which opened! 11 early to send out the in Kopacobana ... by the way, where's Kenrad Hilton? ne de ec oo 9:30 (2) Joseph Cotten. Drama. (4) It Could Be You. her new season on NBC-TV. i vitations, but Pfc. Elvis Presley.’s I forgot Mr. K and to tell you the truth I never thought | the study also covered adver- (7) (9) (2) (9) (2) __ Miss Young plays a vey dis- return to civilian life will be ‘agreeable, nervous woman with a celebrated next May by Frank brain tumor, (but a wonderful Sinatra—on ABC with . spcial Lf COU | Who says television is just an Pantomime Quiz. Mary Morgan. Guiding Light. News. Our Miss Brooks. I kould do it ling of depilatories, toilet— tissue, lcorn and callus removers. cold land headache remedies and wom: en's foundation garments * ¥ * Peter Lawford stars in ‘Once’ Upon a Crime."’ Lawford at-' taches himself to group of 12:45 children after stealing money !2:50 box from amusement pier !:00 When Are Books Like a Harem! * x * EARL’S PEARLS: Seems like there's an awful lot of unemployment — even among people who have jobs —H. / concession. Repeat. | (4) NBC Playhouse. i a C umml1 ‘entertainment medium? It's going C. Diefenbach , : (4) Theater. Comedy: ay iS aoe Bingo. cna. ree a a If you P ngs Is At Ito be used by one swank New A certain TV cowBoy star has financial problems. He's ‘dale i baer — oo Carson as warmhearted, S - ‘ of Mendoci |York apartment house so that at. “ . |e _ : wise-cracking salesman who 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. County in California and a local arks Meeting | endarta in ee lobby can keep an ee the draw—but slow on the deposits... That'searl, | excellent taste.” But it noted is forced to choose between (7) Topper. judge asked you to buy him theiin Philadel hia leye on passengers in the scif.| rother. there had been some “‘negative big-time contract and small 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Taj Mahal and six dancing girls, Pp ‘service elevators, : (Copyright, 1959) opinions of the viewing public ____. that should be taken to heart. ,; would you do it? Judge Oscar K. Klee of the Big River Judicial District made no such exotic request; all he wanted (2) For Better or Worse. (4) Queen for a Day. R. Clare Cummings, 761 \ Hu. | - ron St., is attending the 61st annual Enough to Go Around? boy's respect. '2:00 (7) Top Pro Golf. Sam Snead’ ‘Half Get No School convention of the American Insti- ~ “ACROSS. tute of Park Executives at the 1 Maine harbor Heel uy B 4 ef] 9 flo {il Mee ih inat BED Franklin Hotel in Philadel-. ; There are about 500 mullion : 12 Custom iL 5 . : : ) phia, Pa., today through Thurs-| ‘ children of school age in the 13 Monster it was the same thing. He said he ; : | ; . ‘ i 14 Eager : buy the j 1 day world Half of ‘them are getting 13 Cover 1] 7 did not have to buy the judge law no education at all. = een ‘hooks and more than he would Cummings represents Oakland i" 1a Water animals, 8 4 have to buy him ‘'the Taj Mahal Coanty, as he has done for the . . a “24 —— and six @ancing girls.” _ past 14 years, on the Board of | With a special library election library were begun by 1960 He He said that there is a large 22 Pitcher q| _ At this point, the County Board Commissioners of the Huron. slated for Oct 27, the battle of later extended the deadline a year. backlog of older agcoeyel ad Soles ond Servic e © a P i I gics One € yout In Tes BID of Supervisors decided to settle, cae eo ee —. the books in Waterford Township An J1-member study committee sk gm oe an are . 30 Ester 0 Hi ee a, = aside | scsbee y 2a sir 1 tivies. is growing more intense. \then compiled a detailed report OM neeq for more fiction and up-to-| SWEET’S RADIO-TV 34 Kind of F010 ey Jud 3 ne Nana | ston, Macomb, Wayne and Wash. | The present proposal to con-|construction costs, types of ‘build- Gate science books to fill the gaps, Dag ba came out of Judge Klee’s salary. | femme eonuiien. ‘struct and maintain a township ings and the need for a township- 4, added Open Men. & Fri. Neght 18 Defeated at x - 7 — _ Two of the most ne . library was turned down by a owned library. | = ; kiss aches 422 W. Huron FE 4.1133 a ost widely KnoWN small margin in the spring elec-, * * * ierce Junior high 6 . Z a { pom | t i ,, \ 39 Throw ate — —— abs Rove Church [perks ot the rig die aged tion. The chairman of the Waterford brarian Mra, Fern Pomeraning | PHONE FOR A este i ton ropolitan Park near Mil- | ; , 6 rey sald that there are only 1.200 | 4) Pavorite on e of Keservoir ‘Library Study Committee. Rev y a ghentt's men 42 “14> 14 q] 46 . . ford and Metropolitan Beach on ORe aig ey that — Walter Teeuwissen, says that even books on the shetves there, and | FREE 49 Put’ between 4 ? WEST BOYLSTON, Mass. (UPI) Lake St. Clare near Mt. Clemens. are enough libraries, since each oy ibraries were oper ee pen tee meeery Ss ope < HEARING TEST 81 Pree netion — A familiar landmark here — | x + * tgs has a oe ned omer for public use, the books would ‘© pupils Wednesday for the . $2 Foretelier I a oe = hoon church on the edge Aigo attending this park conven. ic the genera i. oper not fill the demand in scope or first time thie year she expects | eee oetention of Wachu Reservoir — soon jj : . the shelves wil} be bared. boat tion are Kenneth L. Hallenbeck, number 54 Rodent FT will vanish. authority director: Geo When retired fi F errerereee . a | : . rge Seeley, retr nancier rank There are about 4,800 books Almost every one of the 7 800 gooee® * Pete, ‘s Taverne In 1902 old West Boylston vil- purchasing agent for the Authority. Steere donated 17 scenic acres on available to Waterford Township volumes of books at the Crarv S =e 57 Elders ‘ab § Ruvber Hy Fishing a 68 Employers lage was flooded to create the who resides in Milford; and David Pontiac Lake and Highland roads high school students in their li- junior high school is put into : THE HEARING AIO : DOWN & Pather 26 Land (Latin) 42 Italian city reservoir, and the Baptist meet. 0, Laidlaw, superintendent of Ken- to the township two years ago, he brary, with a very small amount daily use. according to Miss Ma. 2 YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS * 1 Tuber @ Relves 27 Monsters 43 Numbers ing house was the only building sington Metropolitan Park, also of specified that his offer was good of fiction, according to assistan®p),— ibrari : = 2 Continent 16 Plant pert 8 en 44 Pace : | 4 ble Double, librarian : u Vox : 3 Nefud 1] Not pleasing 28 Moistens 46 Chinese city ‘left standing. Now .the stone Milford. ‘only if construction of a $300.000 librarian Carroll Lanning. ees | : a : {2 words’ 17 Russien piain £3 ¥ 47 Russian ruler church, in need of costly repairs, nn tenn — er s = ~ aoe : We have a fine variety here ¢ Whstera Ekoctric * 4 Kind of bole 19 Shine Pardier 48 Consumes : but beca £ the demand, could, = Seat 0 * $ Russian name 23 Straws 38 Midwesterner «80 Greek letter ‘18 to be razed. | nt a vas = aati _° WEARING AID DIVISION = ‘certainty use many more sof %,,, wer? all types."' she said Pe seevceccceeees®® / i | Each newly opened school is: write for information | -- Today's Radio Programs - - ven 4200 ‘nat is liens” AUDIOVOX . After that, $1 per student is al- , -lowed- annually, according to as HEARING CENTER #78, Cem CALW, ae = WW), OAR, CI ETE, re 6 wPON, (ee) WRK. (1508) sistant superintendent James Den-, 1105 Pontiac State Bank Bidg ‘Herder caecgon meme MR, Semen owns gs, macnn es ee CKLW, ews CRID Row Renews WPPN, News, Casey | WWJ. News. Prench The group promoting the library a WXYZ. Ine Talk CKLW. Joe Van 0 . wee News ee $:98—WIR, Music Hall WJBK. News. Reid says that if voters approve the weal base Daun | (Gy mace tees 9:00—WIR. News 2:00_WIR, Showcase Raree (pcopoesia (5 be laced (em) WPON WN Sorte WXY2 News Sarrei 4, News, F Elizabeth WWJ, News, Maxereii the ballot next month, it will cost) ee 7 LW. Ropwoed RXTE. Sreakton chs CRLW. News, Devies ‘each family about $6 a year for’ Spi Einar ate ” Musie WJBK. News, Reid __— : ‘not more than 10 years, and if) wate to _— <| fron un Mert "CRLW. Nave gutivorces the township's valuation increases ; 11:20 WIP Atte : ‘ = "a a "i WCAR Page's Perty CELW Knowles 9:90—WIR, Jack Merrie 200--Wie. t. not more than five. esata alee: mena CKLW, Mary Morgan ww, News, Maxwell This figure was based on a ohy ee ‘ at [ene gate rie |10:08—-WIR, Muste one ie wen ‘home with assessed valuation of | CRtw fewt vr WW), News, Roberts a ee ey 3BK, Mi $2,000, which is the a in WIBK, ip ee WXYZ. News, Sherman ab oy News, Ben aed : verse? leg ~~ Pred Welt CKLW. Joe Van | ee Waterford Township. @PON Candenstt WIBK. Rew, George | WoEe, Bows, Bute : : wwe t ane evtee | POR. GSM Dire | |f0S0-CRLW, Myrtle Lenone.; "Os" tis meager | MOLL SALA Lh hho didhaddaduhada WXYZ, Might Train canoer tee be 11:0--WIR, Dear Gniriey | CRLW. Bud Davies \ The People of Ocklend C CARLY @ad tere F ; WW, News, Theater ts. : ‘ i i Pe : ; Se a a Rie eg Wie there: Pane a a) ' Ww wd, i i . : ronan apices, Ta Ee cae ieee, | ‘ee a \ § HIGH SCHOOL WXYZ, Khrusheher ee. ee ee ™ WCAR, News, \ ey \ :. wrve, are olf 11:98— WIR. Time for Musie WPON. Carriage Trace | are invited te write for FREE beoklet. Tells how you can 0:00). pea Teer Life . Tuas Devil CELW. Mary Morga 4:90-WIR. 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